Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 16, Number 109, Decatur, Adams County, 7 May 1918 — Page 4
■ liMBNMSW Sfix'O am BU »tk P SfIffIWSUfSBZ C »OS» fiSßßil tfdKV3UK KKSWB j| I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SECTION J 0 j R Ilf you want to I*ll, rent or buy, if you have loet or found or want I L to advertlee where you can get results you would naturally want to * i; get the BEST for your money. The Democrat CLASSIFIED COL- J H UMN la the place to advertlee; It le the cheapest and boat way. You I H are bound to get RESULTS, you will get the very beet RESULTS and ? g you will get RESULTS that count If you have an ad, 'phone 51. | Stntttxn:•.mia-.'S'-tniin:a:::::: tmin; ::r. ::r. ammtmmKmujsnxmmxnM H
IN A TIME LIKE THIS-Every-body wants to get the most money for the goods that they have to sell, In fact everyone wants RESULTS. Have you tried the DEMOCRAT CLASSIFIED COLUMNS yet? If not, 'phone fifty-one and give us your ad, that’s all you have to do. Tho Classified Section does the rest by bringing you RESULTS. MISCELLANEOUS ♦ ♦♦ + + + •* + + * + ♦♦♦ + ATTENTION, DAIRYMEN! + ♦ ♦ + •? increase of patronage Is a + + case guarantee that there is + + money in selling Cream to the + + Creamery. ♦ ♦ MARTIN-KLEPPER CO. + ♦ CREAMERY + + The Place to Sell Your Cream + ++++++++ + + + + + 4- _ — i Fred Ashbaueher—Furnaces, spouting, lightning rods, etc., has moved into his new business room on First street. Call there or 'phone 739. SWIFTS FERTILIZER — We have a stock on hand at present. Gardeners, try it on potatoes. Square Deal farm fence, hog fence. Order while we have a stock on hand.—H. Knapp & Son. + + 4‘ + + + + SCHLOSSER BROS.’ Cream buy- + + ing station. Best, and most + + up to date cream buying station + +ln the county. We solicit your + + patronage. Creamery prices paid + + for butterfat. Open Saturdays + + until eight o'clock p. m. Give us + + a trial and you will be a satis- + + fied custom r.— Schlosser Bros.' + + Cream Buying Station, A. Len- + + hart, Gen. Mgr. + ♦ ♦♦♦♦ + + + ♦ + + + + + Sell your wool early and get best prices from Bowers-Nib-lick Grain ( o- 109tf Stop at the sign “EAT” for meals and short orders.—Martin’s Restaurant and Bakery. I "WHITE TAG” the smoke with the smile. For sale everywhere 5 cents. Try one and you will never smoke any 1 other cigar. First Class auto painting and upholstering at the Decatur Carriage Works, city. | DECATUR STEAM LAUNDRY—First Class laundry not a saw mill.. Wash | everything but the baby, sends back everything but the dirt. Phone 134. , FARM LOANS. Plenty of money to loan on mproved farms; security at D 4 and s’/ 2 per cent. JOHN SCHURGER & SON. I OIL STOVES—We have that Florence —wickless and valveless. also the old reliable long blue burner Perfection. — H. Knapp & Son. utl kHtrAHtb for aprmy work. Have your harness oiled and reoalred at A. W. TANVAS', No. 2nd St. ‘-•hone 471. .. —-—■■■»'- : FOR SALE FOR SALE—A sorrel driving mare, three years old, broke well, double. Inquire of Drayton Hill, ‘phone 415. FOR SALE—Cabbage plants. Inquire of Irvin Acker, third house north of county jail, on First St. ’Phone 149. FOR SALE —Team of work horses, one mare In foal. Inquire at 418 fcßnmes street. FOR SALE —Some good laying hens. —Geo. G. Flanders; 'phone 438. FOR SALE Belgian mare colt, two years old; Ohio hay loader, good as ’ new. Inquire of Stella Mitch, Deca tur, R. R. No. 8. FORJSALE—A good five burner gai stove. A bargain at $6.00. Call 'l3l North Third street. ‘Phone 818. FOR SALE —Car Everett, Washing ton Red Cedar shingles. We car save you money on your shingk ■wants.—A. M. Manlier, Pleasant Mills, Ind. FOR RENT FOR RENT—Six -oom house on 6th u St.; has electric lights, water, bath and garden plot. Inquire of U. Dein' Inger. FOR RENT An eight room house on Madison street, three blocks from
CLASSIFIED RATES 8 pt. regular like this—not over 20 words—three times for a quarter. 8 pt. black like this—not over 20 words—two times for a quarter. 8 PT. CAPS LIKE THIS—NOT OVER 20 WORDS — THREE TIMES FOR FIFTY CENTS. 10 pt. like this—five cents a line. town, Rent reasonable. Call ‘phone 43. *" 1 ■ 1 — 'V "■ - ■ - - . FOR RENT —Four furnished rooms for light housekeeping; 336 Line ■street. 'Phone No 521, or inquire of B. W. Sholty, 607 Monroe street. CLEANERS. Decatur shining, hat cleanng and dry cleaning parlor, for adies and gents. Hats cleaned tnd blocked, fancy dry cleaning and pressing. Let us clean anil press your suit, for only SI.OO. Goods called for and delivered. ’Phone 302.—Wm. E. Cavadas, Prop.. 1 19 So. 2nd St. OF COURSE—After you have bought f LIBERTY BONDS and WAR SAVING STAMPS you won’t have a lot ' of money left to buy a new suit. Blit wo have a Great IDEA. Bring your ! old suit to us. And we will press it • and clean it and make it look like I new.—DECATUR DRY CLEANERS, , West Monroe St. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED . CASH FOR OLD FALSE TEETH— J Dorri matter if broken. We pay as , 1 high as $17.50 per set, also CASH for ■ gold, silver, platinum, dental gold, , old jewelry. We will send CASH by ,' return mail. Will hold goods for one , week for sender’s approval of offer. . Mail to Berner's False Teeth Spe- . cialty, 22 Third Street, Troy, N. Y. I WANTED—MALE HELP WANTED Married man between | ages of 27 to 40 tor wagon sales- ! man for Decatur and surrounding 'territory, with Decatur as headquarters; man with grocery experience I preferred. Salary while learning with salary and commission while taking charge. Call in person at Jewel Tea Co., 2102 South Calhoun I St.. Fort Wayne, Ind., or call Home ' 'phone 7597 at once. WANTED —Experienced machine op- | erators, especially lathe men. I Steady employment.—Hoosier Motor 'Co.. Goshen, Ind. LOST AND FOUND FOUND —Red sweater, light union suit. Left at field meet. Inquire lat South Ward School house. FOUND —Automobile crank; owner i call Curtis Baxter, 9-M. : LOST —A black and tan spatted hotiiid Will answer to name of “Lead.” Reward will be given to party notifying me of his whereabouts. Please notify J. I). Stoutenberry, Decatur, Ind., R. R. 5. LOST—Watch bracelet. Between north ward school on Fifth street • 'and Everett ft Hite wholesale house I on Monroe street. Finder please return to this office. Democrat Wants Ads Pay MAY TIME I s FLY TIME We have a nice new stock • I of “No-Sag” Screen Doors. „ They are different and much stronger than ordini ary screen doors. | Adjustable window • Screens, as substantial as built in screens. ?- _ _ : HENRY KNAPP & SON It ’ _ M. J. Scherer - UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Fine Funeral Furnishing* Private Ambulance Service DECATUR, • IND. n Telephone: Office 80; Home 185 II •
MICKIESAYS rtkkPl <j»l This SACK OFFEN tv\E before » CROAK.! An' , BY HEK.I BET Th£ NEXT OrUY WOI YVANfb ' TO TQAGE POTATOES, E« ANYTHIN’ ElSfc Onais SuBSCQiPTvOn tS dO'N <0 I OIT BEAMED 'NVTh XhE. S mallet. XjnwE vX FftONt . MEI .- $ I / J tIIOL ) MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets. New York. May 7 —(Special to Daily Demovrat) —The stock market openmade a new high for the year at ed strong today. United States Steel 100 1 4. up ’/*. Fractional gains were made in rails, industrials and shipping. Crucible led on the opening with a 1 point gain. Baldin was second with % advance. Steel common advanced to 101 in the first half hour on pool buying. Special buying of Bethlehem B appeared. The directors wll mieet today to take dividend action. Toledo. Ohio, May 7—(Special to Daily Democrat! —Open: Wheat, cash No. 1 red $2.20. Clover seed, cash $18.00; Oct. $14.60. Timothy, cash $3.80. Alsike, cash $15.25. Chicago. 111., May 7—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Open: Corn, May unchanged; July down %c. Oats, May down %c; June down July down %c. Provisions, steady. Corn, No. 2 yellow. $1.68; No. 3 yellow, [email protected]; No. 4 yellow. [email protected]. Oats, No. 3 white. 76%c @7714e; standard. 76%@77%e. Rye. No. 2, $2.57. Barley. $1.4»@51.74. Pork, nominal. Lard. $25.37. Ribs. [email protected]. East Buffalo, N. Y., May 7—(Special to Daily Democrat)- -Receipts 2,400; shipments. 1.140; otliciai to New York yesterday, 3,040; hogs closing slow and weak. Medium and heavy, [email protected]; yorkers and pigs. [email protected]; roughs, [email protected]; stags. $13.00; down; cattle. 300; steady; sheep, 2,000; slow; lambs, $17.75; down. Cleveland, U. —special to Democrat) —Fruits: Apples, [email protected] per box; $3.50 @ $6.75 per barrel; cranberries, $12.00 @ $13.00 bbl.; grape fruit Cuban, [email protected] per crate; oranges, Florida, [email protected] box; naval, [email protected] box; lemons, [email protected] box. Vegetables—Peets, 65c@*1.20 half bu.; carrots, 25@50c half bu.; leeks, 25@30c bunch; turnips, [email protected] half bu.; cabbage, Holland seed [email protected] ton; celery, home grown, 25@65c doz; onions, green, 12@15c bunch; dry, [email protected] cwt.; cauliflower, [email protected] doz.; egg plant, $6.00®57.00 case; mushrooms. $2.40 per 4 lb. basket; peppers, $3.75 @54.00 6 basket crate; potatoes, [email protected] cwt.; Hastings. $3.00@ $4.25 per barrel. Butter —Creamery extras In tubs, 46%@47c; prints. 47%@48c; firsts, 42%@43e; seconds, 40@41c; packing 32@33c; oleomargarine, first grade, 30@31c; nut oleo, 26%@27%c; cheese, York state. 26@29c. Eggs—Fresh, 34c. Cheese—York State, 28@29c; brick fancy 33@35c; Swiss domestic, 33@ 35c; block Swiss, 33@34c; limburger, 27@30c. Poultry—Alive: Chickens, 33® 35c; old roosters. 20@22c. Rabbits—[email protected] doz. LOCAL MARKETS. HOOSIER PACKING COMPANY. The Local Stock Market Heavy and medium, $17.00; pigs and lights, [email protected]; roughs. $15.00; stags, $12.00; prime steers, $11.00@$12.00; lights and mediums, $10.00@$11.00; bologna bulls, $10.00@$11.00; calves [email protected]; ; best lambs, [email protected]; mediums and lights, $9.00@$10.00; ewes, $6.00 • @57.00; wethers, [email protected]. I GRAIN MARKET. Wheat, $2.07; corn, $1.75; oats, new, 70c; rye, $2.00; clover seed, $10.00; alsike seed, $10.00; timothy 7 seed, [email protected]; wool, 70c; barley, s $1.50. CREAMERY PRICES. Butterfat, delivered, 44c; butterfat, at station. 42c; butterfat, in coun(try. 41c. WOOL AND HIDES. Wool, 65c; beef hides, 10c; calf - hides, 18c; tallow, 10c; sheep pelts, 50c@$150. FULLENKAMP’S. Eggs. 31c; butter, 30-35 c. *— o HERE h a remedy that arui cure most all skin an( scalp troubles. Eczema, Barbers Itch. Itch. Cub and Sores.* Why w-utc time and money when B. B. Ointment is an ointment of real merit? Ash rour druggist, if d»t handic J seud 50 cento to the B B. Ointment Cc. gi? Munroe Oreefr pecatur. Indiana.
THF ROLL Os HONOR. List nf Buyers of Third Llbsrty Loan Bonds In Adams County MONROE. BTRNC. Peter Burkhalter Abraham A. Hahegyer Reub. Schindler Llbby-Menlell ft I.lbby D. ('. Lehman Jack O. Soldner C. F. Braun Joel Lehman Robert Fox Sophia Soldner FRENCH. Ore) Gilliom Wm. Kipfer Cornelius Baumgartner Samuel Baumgartner John Mailer Tobias Steffen Samuel Mailer Jeff J. Schwartz David Levy Joe R Isch Fred Rinehart Fred J. Isch Joel Mailer Geo. Ringger Joel V. Kipfer Daniel Kipfer Enoch Steffen JefT Gerber Karl E. Kauffman Solomon Kipfer Joel J. Kipfer Mrs. Daniel I). Reinhard Andrew Bertsch John J. Schwarts Oral Gilliom John Schafer David F. Kipfer John Kipfer Alfred Isch Karl Liebig Mrs. Ernst Isch Samuel Liebig Amos Bertsch Samuel E. Kaehr J W. Gerber Jeff Gerber Elizabeth E. Smith Mrs. John Kipfer Joel Baumgartner Daniel O. Reinhard John L. Mailer Levi Frauhiger Gottfried Rouch Peter S. Steffen Samuel Bertsch Ulrich Kipfer Aaron Moser Christian Kipfer Ernst A. Isch Theophile E. Steffen Ben N. Baumgartner John M. Kaehr John Minger Franklin Siegrist Joel Baumgartner HARTFORD. John Yoder WABASH. Boyd Carter Ottis O. McCollum D. D. Mettler D. C. McKinzie John D. Moore Christian C. Liechty Albert Smith George Cook JEFFERSON. Ralph L. Derickson Sol Mosser Sol D. Fenning Jess Bollenbaucher Henry D. Rockwood Eugene C. Charleston Bartley Burr Philip Brewster Frank Farlow Elmer Stuber Homer Otis Miller DECATUR, FIRST WARD A Geo. W. Tester Lewis H. Reynolds F. E. Franz H. H. Daniels Charles Brown A. L. Burdg F. Schmitt Ralph Ramey Geo. Massonne John Keller David Flanders Geo. W. Stults Fritz Koenig Ray MeGonagle Wm. I’. Biggs Wm. E. Ramey B. F. Brokaw Samuel Frank Barney Wertzberger Alva Lee Stultz Alfred Mougey V. L. MeGonagle Marion W. Biggs Roy O. Shoaf Chas. C. Robenald Dan N. Erwin Ed Green Dick D. Heller Chas. Ltchtenseitger Wm. P. Lose Mrs. J. R. Horton Wm. Bernard H. Llehtenseiger F. Winans Marie Murtaugh Frieda G. Wehtnhoff Ernst Coffelt Mrs. C. E. Hocker Burt Mangold R. D. Myers Ralph Ramey Lawrence Green Sam Sheets Terry Ginley B. C. Christen J. Hebble E. C. Archer Wlm. H. Frazier Morris M. Butcher Fred G. Ayers Eva J. Acker James D. Sarig Edward Ashbaueher Dwight Sheets E. Archer J. S. Linn W. Murtaugh Adam Diehl DECATUR, FIRST WARD B. Daniel J. Cook Geo. W. Krick Sam H. Bartlett Milton Yager Decatur Supply Co. Mrs. Goo. Patterson Miss Ethel Ervin Carl C. Pumphrey Geo. Patterson J. Johnson Ira Oswalt M. C. Jackson Ira G. Bodie —> — Lenhart Chas. Spade John McClish Jim Smith Peter Seitz H. Potts
L Leibey Ham Oeo Oswalt Roy C. Steele Anhie smith C. Hill Russel Melclli H. J Teeple Albert Schlickman Lester Edwards Mrs. Roy <’ Steele J. S. Boyers F T. Schafer DECATUR. THIRD WARD A. Andrew A. Artman Frank McDaniel Moose l.odge Catherine E. Helm isador A. Kalver Luther S. Hower James L. Gay Lulu Swearinger Harry Fritzinger Martin Jaberg Harriet M. Myers S. E. Brown Robert Olin Baker C. 1). Lewton Wm. Harting Jos. Helm Geo. B. Cline Geo. E. Kinzle R. D. Christen J. W. Teeple J. H. Burroughs Horman F. Myers John T. Myers Frank R. Gordon H. E. Yocum Eloise Lewton Catherine Christen Harry N. Helm Sterling Hoffman Charles S. Downs F I. Patterson W. IL Zwick Fred E. Baker Mrs. John T. Myers Dan Beery DECATUR. THIRD WARD B. John L. Townsend F. Baker Fred Blosser Wm. Girod Jessie E. Magley Jim Rice A. E. Straub Jack Grady S. B. Ramsey John Dickinson L. Johnson Geo. Myers HARTFORD. Chas. Herman Geo. S Pontius Richard N. Glendenuing Christian Mertz James A. Engle Wm. Vance ' John Yoder David Fuhrer Herbet T. Bryan Sol. Stucky John B, Zehr Christian Eicher PUBLIC "SALE. The undersigned will offer at public auction, at his residence. 243 North Fifth street, on Thursday. May 9th. at one o'clock p. m., the following household goods: Combination china closet and buffet, bedsteads, springs, mattress, dining table and chairs, rockers, rugs, carpet, kitchen cabinet, gas range, stove and other articles too numerous to mention. S. SPANGLER, 243 No. sth St., Decatur. Ind Terms Cash. Jess Michaud, Auct. W. A. Lower, Clerk. 104t7 “MONEY" The famous Wren company horse will stand each day of the week at the Riverside feed barn. Service fee will be SIO.OO to insure colt to stand and suck. “Money" is one of the best breeding horses in the country. ED AHR & CO., 103tl8 Owners. NOTICE 1 have moved to my new location on Easl Monroe street across from lirein er feed yard, south side river bridge. HARRY FIKE, Practical Horse Shoeing and Repairing. 10946 DEMOCRAT WANT ADS PAY BIG. HORSES WANTED Our stallions will stand the season three first days of the week at Riverside Feed Barn, First Street, Decatur, and three last days of week at my farm, three miles west of Decatur' One Percheron and one Belgian, both ton horses. If you have mares to breed, come and look them over. D. GERBER & SON, Owners Tilden Gerber. Keeper. Dr» C. VjConneil VETERINARIAN OFFICE—HORSE SALE BARN FIRST STREET Cell* Amwerad Day or Night ■■pl— > Offlce 143 iFnone Retfdence 102
V OV DO NOT HESITATETO ACCEPT A NATION. .1 InNK NOTE AS MONEY-BECAUSE ■n lf MTH OF THE I NITEII STATES GOVERN Xis BACK OF IT. NEITHER NEED YOO HMTITE TO ACCEPT A NATIONAL BANK AS THE DEPOSITORY FOR THAT MONEYBH AI SE THE LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT CONTROL IT. B-qFIRSTNffINALBMW SHEEP CLIPPING 10 hP >P >’ ou cHp your f,h ’ >ep ' f ’ ri ' M Twenty-five cents per head. Inquire Clip your sheep! Wool is selling o f Merle leisure. 340 North Ten'h ■ 2 [tonight The Celebrated Film Company offers ’ HENRY B. WALTHAL in “THE BIRTH OF A MAN” A five reel feature by Horkeiman Bro*. FIVE AND TEN CENTS TOMORROW—"BABY MINE” A Seven-reel Goldwyn Feature. THE RE.X THEATRE imß*ffiw*Awwniwgiiiiniw ■wwwwr— ———— i THE CRYSTAL THEATRE BUY LIBERTY BONDS TODAY “EVERY GIRL’S DREAM." A five-reel William Fox production, featuring the well known little screen actress. June Caprice. A Picturesque Romance of old Holland, the land of the dykes, telling a story of two foster children, and how they made good. —. ii ■ —— MAKE THEM HAPPY Send the boys in camp or overseas, the things they long lor cheerful home news and pictures— YOUR PHOTOGRAPHS ERWIN STUDIO Above Callow & Kohne Drug Store. Bring of mail us your kodak work. R °F 50USP AWICE l IN lnancial If li IW I *IHE ■ are reauy tj p J lit with us’vnr iuv OPEN AN ACCOUNT 1S YOL WIN A BUSINESS friend on how to inT 'i htn you may want sound advice into busint eS c tyour mone y’ y™ wish tago advice in th or J°V r ? e,f » y° u ma Y desire tat e p "* h adm,nist ™tion of an esWh it ° n S< l me p ' an °f finance. W atever it may be, it is good know that you can turn * or advice and counYCHtd bank, This is the Knd B r E C ST BUSINESS ™END. iri^Z^c 6 G* Ve every Customer
