Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 16, Number 137, Decatur, Adams County, 10 June 1918 — Page 4

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SECTION Ilf you wont to 0.11, ront or buy, » y«u »»■*• '®« «r fo “ na »r want | to odvertioe where you can get roaulta you would naturally want to : got tho BEST for your money. The Democrat CLASSIFIED COL* ii UMN le the place to advortlee; It le tho cheapoet and boat way. You £ are bound to o«t RESULTS, you will flet tho very beet REBULTB and you will get RESULTS that count If you have an ad, 'phone 01. 0 anscwsW'®® 5 ® 38 in: incin:in rctsmsratamsramsnsa

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 +++<•+++ + + + ♦ + + ♦ + Every dairyman in Adams + + county who is selling cream is + + realizing that it is profitable + ♦ Produce more < ream, and sell it + ♦ to the Creamery, which appre- + + elates your patronage. —Martin- + ♦ Klepper Co + +++++++ + + + + + + + Kalver-Maier company are paying; 67c per pound for woolSee them Jiefore you sell. Stop at the sign EAT for your dinner and short orders. Martin’s resturant, At the sign EAT. County maps may be obtained at this office. We have a limited number to sell. —Daily Democrat. 137 tf■ Style plus Service is what you can . demand of your glasses. We give' you more added service in keeping, them adjusted. N. A. Bixler, Opcemetrist. — I I AM READY to do your papering and painting. Work guaranteed— C. A. Marsh, or ‘phone 575 131t6 LAWN MOWERS GROUND —516 Jefferson St., or leave at city building.' —Roman Parent. I DECATUR STEAM LAUNDRY is a first-class laundry, not a saw mill. We wash everything but the baby, and bring back everything but the dirt. ‘Phone 134. GET PREPARED for spring work. Have your harness, oiled and repaired at A. W. Tanvas’, No. 2nd St., ’phone 171 DECATUR STEAM LAUNDRY—First Class laundry not a saw mill.. Wash; everything but the baby, sends back ■ everything but the dirt. Phone 134. I We have on hand a limited number ’ of county maps. Get yours today.— The Daily Democrat. 137tf FARMS—We will have buyers for a few choice w ell improved corn and clover farms this fall. Farmers desiring to sell should write us and w e will look [ their farms over. Our farm catalogue will go to press July, Ist and you must act quickly in order to place your farm in our hands. Send all details.— N. B. Hawkins, Portland, ind. 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' Knapke. Mgr. 121 Imo 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. FOR SALE FOR SALE—A choice of three good organs for SIO.OO, one talking machine and 60 records. $25.00. —Auth’s Jewelry Store. Don't overlook this bargain. Used organ in good condition, if sold right away, will sell at sls-00. Come and see it.—Yager Bros. & Reinking. FOR SALE—Late cabbage plants, Dutch and Baldhead, for 20c per hundred. Celery plants for 5c per dozen, at L. B. Brokaw's. Phone 382, one block west of greenhouse. FOR SALE—A six-year-old sorrel horse, sound, weighing about 1500 pounds. One of the best, and reasonably priced. Inquire at Nathaniel Steffen, 5 miles east of Bluffton, Indiana, R. R. 4. FOR SALE—Automobile trailer, new. For sale at a bargain; telephone 612. FOR SALE —Cabbage and tomato plants. Call at the home of T. C. Corbett, N. Fifth street. Democrat Wants Ads Pay,

CLASSIFIED RATES 8 .pt. regular like thia —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—Ove cents a line-

FOR RENT FOR RENT —10-room house, 624 No. 11th St., newly papered, hard and soft water, bath. Inquire A. C. Butcher, 151 S. Second St. HOUSE FOR RENT—On Gth and Jefferson, 7 rooms, light and water, in good condition. Inquire Joshua JI Parish. 132t3 1 CLEANERS? DECATUR Shining, dry cleaning and hat cleaning parlor. Bring your old hats to us and let us make them look like new by cleaning and blocking them. Cleaning, pressing and repair, ing. Suits pressed for fifty cents while you wait Goods called for and delivered. Phone 302, Wm. Cavadas, Prop., 149 S. Second St. AT THE MOVIES—See her sitting there, dressed up like a millionaire, tenth row. third chair. Yes. she is I just one of our many satisfied dry cleaning and pressing patrons. Do you want to be satisfied?—DO THIS —Go to the telephone and tell central to give up number 695. Then simply state who you are and tell them that you have a trial order of dry cleaning and pressing for us. We thank you in advance.—Decatur Dry Cleaners.

MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Even if broken, we pay up to $25.00 per set. Cash for gold crowns, old silver, old gold and platinum. Send and receive cash by return mail. — Berner's False Teeth Specialist, 22 Third St.. Troy. N. Y. WANTED TO BUY—Second hand road buggy and set single harne.-s for small horse; must b ein good condition. Phone 6-G. LOST AND FOUND FOUND —Service flag with U. S. pendant. Owner can have same by applying at office of Dr. W. E. Smith. No charge. 137t2 FOUND Near Monroe street G. R. & 1. crossing, metal plate from casket. evidently one that had been removed for a keepsake. Owner may have same by calling at this office and proving claim. 137t3 PUBLIC SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS. The undersigned will sell at auction sale at his residence, 1021 Vine stret, south part of city, on Saturday. June 15, at 1 o’clock sharp, the following, towit: Complete line of household gods and a number of tools and other articles. A. A. CRAWFORD. J. N. Burkhead, auct. 131-tll

Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARIAN OFFICE—HORSE SALE BARN FIRST STREET Calla Answered Day or Night. Office 148 U none Reridenee 102 Dr. L L Cordell GRADUATE VETERINARIAN Second and English Sts. HOAGLAND. INDIANA Telephone 2 Rings, on 42 Will Answer all calls—Day or Night. M. J. Scherer UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Fine Funeral Furnlahlnga Private Ambulance Service DECATUR, - IND. Telephone: Office 80; Homa IM

MARKETS-STOCKS Dally Report of Local and Foreign Markets. New York. N Y„ June 10—(Special to Daily Democrat) The stock market opened generally weak today. United States Steel was off H at 98’,. and Reading was off ’4 m 88'iA brisk rally shortly after tho opening brought Baldwin up to 89',. and the general list advanced correspondingly. Chicago. 111.. June 10—(Special to ; Daily Democrat)—Open: Corn. June UP 1c; July down v,c; Aug. nominal. Outs. June nominal; July down Le; Aug. down 54c. Provisions steady. Fast Buffalo. N Y June 10 —(Special 10 Daily Democrat) -Receipts 4000; shipments, none yesterday; receipts, 7.200; shipments, 4,750 today; official to New York Saturday, 950; hogs closing steady. Medium and heavy. [email protected]”; Yorkers and mixed generally. $17.60: pigs, $17.75©518.00; roughs. $15.00® $15.25; stags. $11.50; down; cattle, 4.500; best steady to strong: others. 10® 15c lower: shipping steers ( [email protected]; butcher steers. $13.00 @517.50; cows and heifers. $6,504/ 1 $14.50; sheep. 3.200; steady; clipped | lambs, $19.00; down; wethers. $14.50 41 $15.00: ewes. $14.00; down old. [email protected] cwt.; Hastings. No. 1. [email protected] per barrel. Cleveland, o —soeciai to Democrat)i —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, $5.25@55;50 box; naval, [email protected] box; lemons,' [email protected] box. I Vegetables —Beets, 65c @51.20 half 1 bu,; carrots, 25@50c half bu.; leeks, I 25@30c bunch; turnips, [email protected] | half bu.; cabbage, Holland seed [email protected] ton; celery, home: grown, 25@65c doz; onions, green, I 12@15c bunch; dry. [email protected]' cwt.;, cauliflower, [email protected] doz.; egg plant, [email protected] case; mushrooms. $2.40 per 4 tt>. basket; peppers, $3.75 @54.00 6 basket crate; potatoes, [email protected] cwt.; Hastings. $3.00@ $4.25 per barrel. 1 Butter —Creamery extras in tubs. 45@45*£c; ‘prints, 46@4614c; firsts. 1 41@41%c; seconds, 38%@39L,c; ' packing. 28@29c; oleomargarine, first grade, 30@31c; nut oleo, 26%@27%c; 1 cheese, York state, 26@29c. Eggs —Fresh. 28,@29c. Cheese —York State, 28@29c; brick fancy 33@35c; Swiss domestic, 33@ 35c; block Swiss, 33@34c; limburger, 27@30c. Poultry —Alive: Chickens. 29@29c; old roosters, 20c. Rabbits—[email protected] dos. LOCAL MARKETS. HOOSIER PACKING COMPANY.

The Local Stock Market 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 bulla. $10.00@$11.00; calves [email protected]; best lambs, [email protected]; mediums and lights. $9.00@$10.00; ewea, $6.00 @57.00; wethers, [email protected]. GRAIN MARKET. Wheat? $2.00; corn, $1.75; oats, new. 68c; rye, $2.00; clover seed. $10.00; alsika seed, $10.00; timothy seed. [email protected]: wool, 65c; barley, $1.50. CREAMERY PRICES. Butterfat, delivered. 43c; butterfat, at station. 40c; butterfat, in country, 39c. WOOL AND HIDES. Wool, 66c; beef hides, 12c; calf hides, 20c; tallow, 10c; sheep pelts, 50c@$l 50. FULLENKAMP’B. Eggs, 28c; butter, 30-35 c. COMMISSIONERS ALLOWANCES FOR THE MONTH OF JUNE, 1918 Citizens Tel. Co., county re. $ 26.95 Democrat Co., legal advertis. 84.64 Wm. B. Burford, county rev. 302.56 Elliott-Fisher Co.. Auditor's office ex 4.45 Gay. Zwick and Myers, tres. expense 25.00 Ed Green. Sheriff, sheriff ex. 49.40 Orval Harruff, ditches 48.64 Alen F. Stalter, do 4.00 Francis Costello, do 4.00 Lawrence Linn, do 4.00 L. L. Baumgartner, do 75.00' Decatur Light & Power, county revenue 13.351 Buff & Buff Mfg. Co., survey. 2.37 Ed. S. Christen, supt. county . 136.50 M. J, Wertzberger. ex. office 9.00 F. M. Christen, deputy hire ... 42.00 Wm. Frazier, county assessor 70.00 D. D. Clark, coroner 35.90 Fred Braun, coroner’s inquest . 5.85 Franz, Schenck and Clark, et al 100.00 Elmer Yoder, do 2.15 Noah Winteregg. do 2.15 Ralph Amrine, do 4.00 H. F. Costello, do 2.90 Rosanna Yoder, do 2.15 Dennis Yoder, do 2.15 Jacob Yoder, do 2.15 C. C. Wittwer, do 2.15 Earl Straub, do 85 John W. Clark, do 2.00 Geo. A. Gardner, do 2.75 Joel Reynolds, do 1.50 F. W. Coby, do 2.75 W. E. Smltb, do 1.50 C. R. -Semler, do 2.75 Ceylon P. Grove, do 2.75 L. M. Long, do 2.75 J. C. Grandstaff, county health commissioner 33.30 C. R. Price, do. expense .... 11.50 C. R. Price 15.00 J. A. Long & Co., do 8.70 C. H. Schenck, do 100.00 Henry B. Heller, county attor-

b' noy k F, n Yierr.man attendance off. '( cer D.OO Premont Bowers, assessing t’n ■| lon township 110.00 I Effie Bowers do 20.00 R. K Fleming, assessing Root k township I"’ ,rt Macy Fleming, do 38.110 ’ Edw Gallmeyer. assessing i. Preble township 157.80 . Edwin Gallmeyer, do 26,00 James D. Brown. assessing | Kirkland township 157.30 0 William Blackburn. assAMing **. Washington township 200.00 . Lewis Fruechte. do 122.00 ' -D. D. Coffee, do "0 T R Noll, do .... .. 124.00 D U. Hoop assessing St. Marys .I township 142.50 ; Richard Davis, do 26.00 • .W. H. Laughery. assessing Blue , I Creek township 145.00 11. G. Kerr, assessing Monroe township 152.50 Joel Liddy. do 130 00. John Toner, assessing French 11 township 150.00 I 'Joseph Eckrote. assessing Hart- | I ford township 160.00 ( [Esther Eckrote. do 40.00 Eilas Sprunger, assessing Wki bash township 96.00, [Geo. E. Fink, do 162.56 S. J. Fogle, assessing Jefferson son township 150.00, Fisher & Harris, poor 'Washington township 14|86 | I. Bernstein, do 7.45' Li. W. Vizard, poor St. Marys j township 6.00 ■ ( T. J. McKean, poor French twp. 23.00 C. R. Price, poor Wabash twp. 1.50 I [('lint Fisher. Ct. house 50 'J. Stults. election 3.00 T. J. Durkin, do 14.00 Fred Schurger. do 12.00 j' Robert Peterson, do 12.00. 1 Wil! Hammell, do 85.00 p O. L. Vance, do 65.00 j i Harry Fritzinger, do 65.00-' Frank Mclntosh, do 52.00 | W. P. Barkley, do 52.00 J Chas. N. Martin, do 55.501 ’ Louis F. Hoile, do 52.00 j I John G. Hoffman, do 49.90 p August Conrad, do 55 60 Wm. Zimmerman, do 51.60 Wm. O. Sautbine, do 54.20 Albert Spuller, do 52.00 ] J. M. Weldy, do 62.00 , Walter E. Steele, do 53.60 , Chas. Sprunger, do 49.90 , \f P L'v-U'ivx cl JQ AA

M. P. Erwin, do 49.90 Dye Ferguson, do 55.00 ( , W. C. Martz, do 55.00 ( S. J. Martz, do 49.90 > Joseph L. Graber, do 52.00 Frank Heller, do 55.00 W. N. Stahl, do 54.00 Leon Neuenschwander. do .... 52.00 Adolph Schttg, do 52.00 Geo. B. Mauer, do 52.00 Elmer Leidy. do 50.25 Ira Lybarger, do 53.80 John H. Runyon, do 51.30 Edwin Heller, do 52.00 Phil Schug, do 55.50 H. S. Michaud, do 57.00 Thos. S. Dowling, do 57.00 Chas. J. Voglewede. do 54.00 James Hurst, do 58.60 John T. Myers, do 57.00 Herman Ehlnger. do 57.65 E. L. Gase and Co., do 8.00 Wells Bros., burial of soldier .. 75.00 Gay. Zwick & Myers, do .... 75.00 Decatur Herald Co., legal adt. 110.02 J. A. Hendricks, office ex. highway supt 5.00 Orval Harruff, bridges 25.00 L. L. Baumgartner, do 10.00 Julius Haugk. office rent .... 16.00 F. 'W. Jaebker, county council of defense 11.92 S. E. Hite, do 25.44 Lewis Fruechte. board of children’s guardians 7.45 J. A. Hendricks, turnpike supt. 125.00 Ott Ray, turnpike 352.49 Dennis Yoder, do 392.33 Milo Sales, do 280.55 Jacob Mitch, do 59.62 J. I). Winans, do 175.461 'J. A. Hower, do 232.19, .J. C. Augsburger, do 629.18 IJ. C. Kessler, do 1638.98 • N. F. Hoffman, do 1360.00 ' Otto Boerger, do 375.01 l Paul Yost, Gilliom road 2.00 I Fred Mathys, do 2.00 I Chris Gilliom. do 2.00 i Phil L. Macklin, do 10.00 I Chas. Arnold, Worthman road 756.00 > Chas. Merryman. Roop Wag- > oner road 2.00 ) Orval Harruff. roads 18.22 ) L. L. Baumgartner, do 15.00 > Daniel Kitson, jury 20.20 i Ben Linniger, do 20.50 > Chas. Pyle, do 6.80 > Oliver Hendricks, do 18.10 5 Jahn Hoffman, do 20.60 ) John T. Myers, do 13.20 5 Elmer E Conner, do 4.30 0 A. M. Fuller, do 20.50 5 Jacob Rawley, do 20.50 0 Jacob F. Moser, do 22.00 S;E. F. Gass, do 15.00 5 [Henry Schamerloh, do 17,50 5 s John O. Fisher, do 17.50 1 Geo. Dutcher, do 17.50 9 Oscar Lankenau, do 17.50 0 Edgar Gerber, do 17.50 0 * Clark, Costello & Miller, coron9; ers inquest 25.00 9 Decatur Democrat, to roads . 374.30 L. L. Baumgartner, roads .... 22.00

J snal Harruff ro»d« 1 p J Durictn. r.-ndf Galdner .. 7i.« ( Peter Muter, do 10°o j.V F G/ddner do < , Fit Aoldner. do ■ Coldner. do 2 00 I.Martln Kirchner, do - f '" ) Rd Miller, do 1 Osr.tr Rhrsam. do [William Weber, do 2.00 1 John Mosttro. Thieme r«ad .. 20 00 1 Indicnapolis star, do 2.D> Rd Green, county revenue fund , e - 235 C, A Bittner, court house .... 6.00 1.1 D Stults. custodian 80.29 i'll. S Chemical Co. court house 11.90 I T. A. Leonard, do 8.21 I Christen and Smith, do 19.6'1 P. Bissell Co , do 68.72 1 North Ind. Oat A Elec. Co., co. 1 city ball 9 Standard Oil Co., do 1 18.53 T. A. 1/eonard. do .7o 'Decatur Lumber Co 65 5” Christen and Smith, do 14 70 .11. S. Chemical Co., do 5.00 I Hurt Mangold, labor at County | farm 6.50 |D. M Lyons, do 4-00 'W. S. Milla, do 4.00 Martin Laughlin, do 250.00 1 Dells Laughlin, do 50.00 ,S P. Hoffman, do 41.67 J E. Ellsworth, do 5.20 1 Mary do 30.00 .Lettie Heuaelman. do 30 00 ; Henry Schlegel, do 10.00 | Albert Heuselman. do 35.00 M. A. Laughlin, do 30.00 I Standard Oil Co., maintenance at county farm 34 80 Elmer Baumgartner, do 242.00 IR. E. Heller, do 22.30 I. Bernstein, do 24 80 Mrs. John Spuhler. do 45 Coodells Elevator Co., do .... 15.00 T. A. Leonard, do 5.79 ('hristCen & Smith, do 5.05 Childrens Home Del. Co., hoard . of childrens gdns 62.00 Teeple. Brandyberry & Peterson. do 1-00 Chas. Voglewede, do 2.00 Wm. B. Burford, election .... 292.35 S. W. Peterson, do 78.00 C. C. Ernst, election 78.00 CHILDREN'S DAY A SUCCESS The Presbyterian church was filled last night by an appreciative audience for the children's service. The program was prepared and given under the direction of Misses MaryErwin. latlu May Atz and Mrs. Goldie Closs. Much credit is due these ladies for the rendition of the excellent program. ■ 1 ■ '"C ~~ — ■ ■"•ia Do you need a map of Adams county? We have a few on hands. —The Daily Democrat. 137tf

- ' '.w\VP Make THE SOLDIERS happy with pictures of home folks. Make the appointment today ERWIN STUDIO Above Callow & Kohne drug I Store Kodak developing, printing and enlarging. WOOL WANTED At Government Prices Price Guaranteed BURK ELEVATOR CO. FORT WATMK AMD DBOATm TRACTTOM LIMB , CRMTRAL TIMS ElFeetlve October 18, IBIT Leave Deeatar Leave Ft. Wayaa I i'U*'"' T«Ha.a» T:OO a. m, B<Ma.ac. ! 81SO a. m. l»t«e a. at. lOrtMla. m. 11:80 a.m. ) ll>Ma. m. 1:00 a.m. I:M>. m. 2:30 r . m. 1 1:30 a.m. 4:00 a-bu , 4:00 a. m. IHlOa-m. 7:OOa. rn. 8:80 a.m. io>oe a—• ii.os m. Car every hoar aad a half. Rnaaia* time 1 hoar aad S mlavtea. Freight car leave* Deeaiar at 7/43 k. m. aad leave* Ft. Wayae at 13:00 m., arrlvtag la Deeatar at 3:00 y. m. I. B. STOMKBURNKR, Ageat. <4- P. A r. A.

NOTICE TO THOSE WHO ARE SELLING CREAM at the request and as a ( ONV enience TO SOME CREAM PATRONS WE HAVE OPENED AN UP-TO-DATE BRANCH STATION AT SECOND DOOR EAST OF THE POST OFFICE ON EAST MONROE STREET OPEN WEDNESDAY AND S Vll RDAV EV ENINGS YOUR PATRONAGE WILL BE APPRECIATED MARTIN-KLEPPER COMPANY THE CRYSTAL THEATRE Showing Only High Class Clean Photoplays TOO A V ‘■REGENERATES.” A live-reel Triangle production, featuring Alma Reubens and VV alt VV hitman. J Also another of those rip-roaring Triangle comedies. The kind you can't help laughing at. TONIGHT "THE DEFEAT OF THE ( ITY." A four-reel production of the General Film Company, presenting one of O’Henry's famous stories, starring .1. Frank Grenden. "AMBITION." A one-reel Sparkle Comedy filled with tionComing. Tuesday and Wednesday—"BEßLlN VIA AMERICA." featuring Francis Ford. Matinee starts at 2:00 o'clock. THE RLX THEATRE BY ITS LARGE MEASURE OF SAFETY AS A NATIONAL BANK WE SEEK TO WIN CUSTOMERS. BY COURTESY WE SEEK TO HOLD THEM. ■ FIRST NMIOHALBANItfI 1 —— - _l I """ I I THIS IS ONE OF THE QUESTIONS a careful employer often asks young men and women applying for a position of trust. It is an open acknowledgement that the possession of a bank account places its possessor on a higher plant—is a guarantee of respectability and accomplishment. AN ACCOUNT OPENED AT THIS BANK IS A LONG STEP IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION.