Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 16, Number 125, Decatur, Adams County, 25 May 1918 — Page 4
i CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SECTION 1 Ilf you want to (all, rent or buy, If you have lost or found or want U • >' I. to advertise where you can oet results you would naturally want to y get the BEST for your money. The Democrat CLASSIFIED COL- |t ii UMN la the place to advertise; It Io the cheapest and boat way. You H H are bound to get RESULTS, you will get the very best RESULTS and j: you will get RESULTS that count If you have an ad, 'phono 61.
A business man was remonstrated with by a banker friend, who argued that the classified want ad page was a poor place to secure customers for his business. The business man came back at his banker friend with “How do you know that I am using the classified column?" Why, I saw your ad there,” said the banker. “And so does everybody else,’’ replied business man. TRY A DEMOCRAT WANT AD. , MISCELLANEOUS 4+++++++ + + + d‘ + * + SCHLOSSER BROS.’ Cream buy- + g. Ing station. Best, and most * + up to date cream buying station + + in 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- + + tied customer. —Schlosser Bros.’ + + Cream Buying Station, A. Len- + ♦ hart, Gen. Mgr. + THE THIRD LIBERTY LOAN BONDS HERE. The Third Liberty Loan Bonds have arrived. Call and get yours and make four and one-quarter per eent. Bonds should be taken up at once. OLD ADAMS (OINT\ BANK The Kalver-Maire company is buying wool. Come and see us before you sell your wool. Don’t sell your wool until you have seen Bob Case and get his price. lli'.ltl See the Kalver-Maire company before you sell your wool. 1 AM READY to do your papering and painting. Work guaranteed.— C. A. Marsh, or 'phone 575. 123t3 Decatur Iron and Metal Co., located west of Clover Leaf depot, buys iron and scraps. Also sell coal. Leave your orders.— Decatur Iron & Metal Co., Ben Ivnapke. Mgr. 12 11 mo Does it pay to have glasses that don’t fit?. Figure it out yourself. On basis of real economy—THEN SEE I N. A. BIXLER, Optometrist. Bowers-Niblick Grain Co. wants your wool and will pay the highest price. 109tf Sell your wool early and get 1 best prices from Bowers-Nib-lick Grain Co- 109tf EVEN if you live away down in Cuba we would like to C-U-B-A “White Stag” smoker. Get the real enjoyment out of smoking. For sale everywhere, sc. YOU CAN RELY on us for good up-to-date work in the way of painting autos or upholstering furniture, etc. —Decatur Carriage Works, City. BUY THRIFT STAMPS—Subscribe so the Red Cross -Subscribe to the Y. M. (.'. A. and let the Decatur Steam Laundry do your family washing. I R. N. Runyon, live stock and general auctioneer. Years of experience. The highest dollar obtained. Telephone 8-L. Decatur. Ind. GET PREPARED for spring work. Have your harness oiled and reoalred at A. W. TANVAB’, No. 2nd St. 'Phone 471. FOR SALE FOR SALE —Holstein bull, one year and a half old. Inquire of Frank P. Gillig. Decatur, Ind.. R. R. No. 10 FOR SALE—Dining room table and combination side board and china closet. In good condition.—Mrs. .1. Q. Neptune, 310 No. Third St. FOR SALE —Late cabbage plants. 25c per hundred. Celery and tomato plants, 5c per dozen.—L. T. Brokaw, one block west of green house, tPhone No. 382. FOR SALE—24 Buff Orpington chicks. 15c each; Barred Rock chicks, 15c each; mother hens with them SI.OO each.—E. B. Macy, phone 733, 711 Winchester St. FOR SALE—A beet cultivator and beet lifter, in good condition, cheap.—J. A. Engle, Geneva. R. R. 4. FOR SALE —30-barrel wooden tank, in good condition, cheap.—William Kitson. PLANTS FOR SALE—Cabbage, tomatoes, celery, mangoes, scarlet sage, pansies, at Werder Sisters, 602 Marshall St., 'phone 347. 123t10
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 linePLANTS FOR SALE—Cabbage and tomato plants, 3 dozen for 25c; sweet potatoes, 75c per 100.—At Fullenkamps. FOR SALE—Studebkaer runabout, at half price. See H. H. Breinerkamp. 124t3 FOR RENT FOR HUNT House and lot, 8 room house, barn for 2 horses and auto; 2 acres of ground; 13th St. Will rent house or lot separate. Call ’phone ' No. 718. FOR RENT—Seven room flat above ' ’ Star grocery. Lights, water, toilet ; and bath. See Henry Krick. ■ -r~ I CLEANERS. I ———— i ; Decatur shining, hat clean- i ing and dry cleaning parlor, for i ; adies and gents. Hats cleaned <nd blocked, fancy dry cleaning , and pressing. Let us clean and i ' ! press your suit, for only SI.OO, i I Goods called for and delivered. ; i l ’Phone 302.—Wm. E. Cavadas, I Prop.. 149 So. 2nd St < '.SPRING IS HERE—You had better .! get that suit cleaned and pressed. f We can make an old suit look like < , new with our first-class up-to-date method. Give us a call. —Decatur Dry Cleaners, or ’phone 695. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Even if broken, we pay up to $25.00 per set. Cash for gold crowns, old silver, old gold and platinum. Send a and receive cash by return mail. — $ | Berner's False Teeth Specialist. 22 s Third St., Troy, N. Y. WANTED—MALE HELP ' WANTED —Experienced machine op- 1 erators. especially lathe men. Steady employment.—Hoosier Motor Co., Goshen, Ind. 1 — ! $ WANTED —A man to take the agency s in Decatur for the Grand Union J Tea company. Inquire of Waldo Brushwiller. 120t6 - - 1 a HELP WANTED—FEMALE. t WANTED—GirI at the Madison House. Steady work. WANTED—GirI for general house- * work. Inquire of Mrs. L. A. Holthous*. R. F. D. 8. LOST AND FOUND | ! LOST—GoId bar pin with Shrine emblem at top. Please return to this . office or to Mrs. E. G. Coverdale. LOST—Baby’s crocheted cap. Somewhere on the road between Will- I shire and Pleasant Mills. Please re- « turn to Cowan’s store at Willshire, Ohio, or notify H. B. Cowan. ] “MONEY” The famous Wren company horse will stand each day of the week at * the Riverside feed bam. 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. I COTTAGE CHEESE Fresh cottage cheese at the Decatur Sanitary Milk Co., every day of the ’ week. Leave your order today. ’ pECATUR SANITARY MILK CO 6t Seventh St. ■ APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR c Notice Is hereby riven that the undersigned hn» been appointed admin1 trator of the estate of Christian Kiefa frr, late of Adams county, deceased. - The estate is probably solvent. OTTO KIEFFER, Administrator. i Sutton & Heller, Attys. 1 _ l9l s - 25-1-8 M- J. Scherer UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Fine Funeral Furnishings Private Ambulance Service t DECATUR, • IND. Telephone: Office 80; Home 186 | I <
MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets. New York, N~V~.~May 25 (Special 'to Dully Democrat I The stock mar . koi was a bargain counter at its opening lodav. Bethlehem B steel was off % nt 84; Marine preferred opened at 99. oil %. and Anaconda was down *<> at 65. After the first half hour, heavy buying in the industrial list effected substantial recoveries. Marine preferred after making a low of 99H, sold up to ’ 100%. Toledo. Ohio. May 25—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Open: Clover seed, eash $18.25; Oct. $14.20. Tim•othv, cash, new s3,7**. A hike, cash ($15.25. Chicago, 111,, May 25—(Special to Daily Democrat I Open: Corn. June nominal; July up %c. Oats: May up %c; June nominal; July up >,c. Provisions, generally higher. Corn. No. 2 yellow, $1.76; No. 3 yellow. 81.6&09L75; No. 4 yellow. $1.50. Oats. No. 3 white. 74074’ie; standard. 76®77e. Rye. No 2 $2.0.,. Barley. [email protected]. Pork, nominal. Lard.’ $24.0047524.05. Ribs, $21.45@» $22.07. East Buffalo. N. Y., May 25 (Special to Daily Democrat)—Receipts 1.920; shipments, 2,850; official to New York yesterday, 1,900; hogs closing slow. Medium and heavy, $LS.lO@$lB.25; mixed. $18.30(5 $18.50; yorkers, $18.40 @518.50; pigs. [email protected]; roughs [email protected]; stags. $13.00; down; cattle. 400; slow; sheep. 600; steady; lambs. $17.75; down. Cleveland, U — special to Democrat) —Fruits: Apples. [email protected] per box; $3.50 & $6.75 per barrel; cranberries, $12.00 Gt $13.00 bbl.; grape fruit, Cuban, [email protected] per crate; oranges. Florida, [email protected] box; naval, [email protected] box; lemons, [email protected] box. Vegetables—Beets, [email protected] 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. 20@65c doz; onions, green, 12@15c bunch; dry, [email protected] cwt.; cauliflower, [email protected] doz.; egg plant. s6.ooffis7.oo case; mushrooms. $2.40 per 4 tb. basket; peppers. $3.75 @54.00 6 basket crate; potatoes, [email protected] < wt.; Hastings, $3.00@ $4.25 per barrel. Butter —Creamery extras In tubs. 45%@46c; prints. 46%@47c; firsts. 41%@42c; seconds. 39@40c; packing 32@33c; oleomargarine, first grade, 30@31c; nut oleo, 26%@27%c; cheese. York state. 26@29c. Eggs—Fresh. 34 %c. Cheese —York State, 28@29c; brick fancy 33@35c; Swiss domestic, 33@ 35c; block Swiss, 33@34c; limburger, 27@30c. Poultry—Alive Chickens, 26@27c; old roosters. 20c. Rabbits —[email protected] doz. LOCAL MARKETS. HOOSIER PACKING COMPANY. The Local Stock MarkeL Heavy and medium. $16.50; pigs and lights, $16.00&516.50; 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, $12.0(>@513.00; mediums and lights, $9.00@$10.00; ewes, $6.00 @57.00; wethers, [email protected]. GRAIN MARKET. Wheat, $2.07; corn, $1.75; oats, new, 70c: rye, $2.00; clover seed, $10.00; alsike seed, $10.00; timothy seed, [email protected]; wool, 65c; barley, $1.50. CREAMERY PRICES. Butterfat, delivered, 43c; butterfat, at station, 40c; butterfat, in country, 39c. WOOL AND HIDEB. Wool. 65c; beef hides, 10c; calf hides, 18c; tallow, 10c; sheep pelts, 50e@$l 50. FULLENKAMP’B. Eggs, 28c; butter, 30-35 c. DEMOCRAT WANT ADS PAY BIG. JEFF LIECHTY Live Stock and General Auctioneer, with years of experience, is ready to book your sale. Call him at his expense on Monroe ’phone. Satisfaction Guaranteed. What You Should Buy For the Soldier Boy Durham Duplex Safety Razor, in Khaki case SI.OO Heavy Army Style Pocket Knives $1.50 Ever-ready Daylo Flash Lights. The boys who are leaving this week will appreciate any of the above articles as a gift. H. KNAPP & SON E. Monroe St.
; ai lilt CHtiftCntS , I ST. MARYS CHURCH First Mass, 7:30. I High Mass. 9:31). Christian Doctrine. 2:00 • Vespers and Benediction, 2:30 ZK)N LUTHERAN CHURCH R . ' Trinity Sunday. English services ,n ~ 10 o’clock. Sunday school at 9:15. r National day of humiliation and ° prayer will be observed May 30 by in English service. The hour of ervi< ‘.t o will he announced later. r A. \V. HINZ. Pastor h ZION REFORMED CHURCH Sunday school, 9:30 a. tn. M. Kirs h ~ superintendent. v English preaching services at 10:.’.0 a m. Theme’ The Intensive Work of , Christ’s Kingdom." Owing to the Baccalaureate servic •> • at the M. E. church in the evening.' there will be no evening services ~ , our church You will please notice that the mon: Ing service is English so that eve. j . one can remain. Come and worsh:; ■ with us. L. W. STOI.TE, Paau.rj BAPTIST ’CHURCH — Sunday school, 9:30. Morning service, 10:30. There will be no evening service on- j cause of the high school Baecalaurea e ( sermon which will be held at the i Methodist church, as it is to be a union service. Official board will meet Tuesday eve-' rung at 7:30. Prayer meeting. Wednesday eveni tt; j 7:30. You and yours are invited to cur I services. | J. G. BUTLER. Pastor i PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH | t 9:15, Sabbath school. Do not forget that this is the day when all Presbyterians are to be at Sal bath school. 10:30, special service at this hour. Mr. Lutz who was a commissioner* from Fort Wayne Presbytery to the: general assembly will bring to us some ' of the best things of the assembly.* Be sure to be present and hear Mr. Lutz. At night we join in the union Baccalaureate service at the Methodist church. JAY C. HANNA. Pastor METHODIST CHURCH. Sunday school. 9:00 a. m. Morning worship, address by Miss Jessie McDowell, a returned mission- , ary from Japan, 10:15 a. m. Junior Epworth League. 2:00 p. m. Senior Epworth League, 6:30 p. m. Evening sermon, to the graduating . class of the Decatur high school; i subject, “The Citadel of Life." 7:30 ■ p. m. Wednesday, prayer meeting. 7:301 p. m. Thursday at the call of the presi-1 dent of the United States, we will > meet for prayer in the church at 10:00 a. m. • The Sunday school orchestra adds greatly to the music and interest of the Sunday school. Be on time to hear them Sunday morning. Let every person answer the president’s call to prayer Thursday morning. FRED F. THORNBURG, Pastor. EVANGELICAL CHURCH Sunday school at 9:15 a m. L. L. Baumgartner, superintendent. Public worship, with the observance of the Holy Communion at 10:30 a. m.. with sermon by Rev J. O. Mosier .if | Van Wert, 0.. presiding elder of the Fort Wayne district. No evening service because we unite dn the Baccalaureate service at the Methodist church. Prayer meeting’ on Wednesday evening’at 7:30. A cordial invitation to all to worship with us. It is expected that as far os’ possible the entire membership wi t avail themselves of the privilege of the communion service. W. S. MILLS. Pastor o— CHRISTIAN CHURCH , Bible school, 9:30 a. m. Dr. Butt Mangold, superintendent. Morning worship hnd communion 10:30 a. m. Sermon by pastor. Lot everyone who can make a special effort to attend this service. “Forsake not the assembling of yourselves to . gether, as the manner of some.” Every man needs the church today as never before in the history of the world. I All members take notice. It is very necessary for all to attend the morning service if at all possible. No service at Christian church Sunday evening on account of Baccalaureate sermon • at M. E. church. Let all attend. W. PAUL MARSH. Pastor NOTICE OfTiTCH“~ ASSESSMENTS. All persons knowing themselves delinquent on ditch as- . sessments, on ditches constructed by the undersigned as super-
lintendent of con”trucrior are thereby notified that they mist itav same within twenty days from this date. May 211. 1918, or suit will be brought to collect same. This is necessary that final report can be made on these ditches. Respectfully, 120tfi PHIL LIBERTY* BON DS HERE. 11 ■ ■ — — The Third Liberty Loan i Bonds, both lhe small and larger denominations, are here. Call at the Old Adams County hank anti get vours. PATRICK 8080 HELD According to information received here Patrick Bobo is under arrest at 'Kokomo, charged with uttering netiitions remarks. He is held under the . name of Richard Bobo. Officers hero I were called today and asked for information concerning him. Hobo is a .printer and at one time operated a labor paper in Michigan for a short time. He published the first daily 'newspaper in this city in 1893. He is a son of th“ late Judge Janies R. Hobo, land his mother resides here. BRING BABIES ■ ■■ In accordance with the order of our ! government during the days, Mondav, I Tuesday and Wednesday, all childr >n j six years old and under are to he weighed and measured. The weighin: station for South St. Marys township I is Steele's store Pleasant Mills. Please bring in the children on one of the ' afternoons of the days mentioned. I Mrs. W. E. Steele and Mrs. J. Borno, captains. ‘.t o GIVE FULL ADDRESS Postmaster Bosse has received bulletin with directions that all parcels i addressed to any member of the regular army or national guard must be I specifically addressed as to the company and regiment or other military unit. ASSIST COUNTY CHAIRMAN Other very able assistants of Mrs i W. A. Lower in her work as county j chairman of the Children's Welfare Work, are Misses Eleanor Reppert. Geraldine Everett. Verva DeFrance. Genevieve Ijeichtensteiger. Florence Fisher. NOTICE The German Mutual Fire Insurance company of Preble township will hold its annual meeting June Ist at 1:0(1 p. m. at Freidheim school house. All members are requested to be present. WM. GALLMEYER. Pres ’ HERMAN REESE. Sec'y. 24-28-30 BONDS AT 6Td~AP?\MS. Bonds of the Third Liberty Loan are now here and subscribers should call and . get theirs.
WOO L WANTED ~ At Government Prices Price Guaranteed BURK ELEVATOR CO. FORT WAYNE AND DECATUR TRACTION I.INE CENTRAL TIME EFcctlve October 18, 1317 Leave Decatur Leave Ft. Wayua 5:40 a. m. 7:OOa. m 7:00 a. m. 8:30 a.m. 8:30 a. in. 10:00a.m. 10:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 1:00 p.m. < :00 p. m. 3:30 p. m. 3:4Up, m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p. in. 5:30 p. m 7:00 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 10:00 p.m. 11:05 p.m. Car every hour and a ball, itonniag time 1 hour and ■ minute*. Freight car leavea Deeatur at 7:45 a. m. and leavea Ft. Wayae at ' 12:00 tn., arriving In Decatur at I 2:00 p. in. I. B. STONEBIRNF.R, Agent. I O. I‘. * F. A. 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 Perchcron and one Belgian, both ton horses. If you have mares to breed, come and look them over. D. GERBER & SON, Owners Tilden Gerber, Keeper.
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