Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 16, Number 143, Decatur, Adams County, 17 June 1918 — Page 4
.—. ■ . ~—-W HI I ■»' .- —-■ T- — 1 I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SECTION J Haxnxn:;n:ur.mKn’.:«im::nKn::«uui:«;n:;nxn:;nKn:-.ttKnjsnxnx«®t«;’: Ilf you want tu ••!!, rent or buy, If you ha»o lost or found er want ;j ;; to sdvertlso where you can get results you would naturally want to :: B oat the BEST for your money. The Democrat CLASSIFIED COL. » « UMN la the piece to advertise; It Is the cheapest and beet way. You « n & n are bound to get RESULTS, you will get the very beet RESULTS and H you will get RESULTS that count If you have an ad, ’phone 61. h ixtntn"::: tn::::::::: ;:r. :::::::::::: tnc h’
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 j know that I am using the classi- i fied column?" Why, I saw your I ad there," said the banker. “And ; so does everybody else,'* replied business man. TRY A DEMOCRAT WANT AD. MU( ELLANEOL’S ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ + + + ♦ + + Every dairyman in Adams + + county who is selling cream is 4- + realizing that it is profitable. + + Produce more cream, and sell it + +to the Creamery, which appre- + + elates your patronage.—Martin- + + Klepper Co. ❖ + 4> + + + + + + -> + < , + 4 , + Slop 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. 137tf Indian Gasoline. Indian Kerosene. Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup Tires, a large line of Auto Accessories, at the right prices. See our window.—H. Knapp & Son. STOP—LISTEN—Dear Friends: Are you craving for real good music, singing and talking machine? If so. the Human Phone talking machiny is the talking machine to buy. A new kind of talking machine, large with new style. The only talking machine that contains two sounding boards, restrung with piano wire, contains tone box and a flat bavk megaphone. It is a toatlly new kind of talking machine. and there is none like it in the whole world —it has all the others beat —it speaks for itself—once heard —enough said. It is matchless for tone and clearness and this mak°s this wonderful talking machine the best in the world. Come and hear it and be convinced —be your own judge. They are on the market now. and made by order. D. A. Gilliom. inventor and manufacturer. Patent aftplied for. Dealer in fine pianos. Human Phones and sewing machines. I make a specialty of piano tuning, repairing and rebuilding. Always at home on Saturdays. Office hours during the week from 6 to 7 a. m.. and from 6to 7 p. m. ’Phone 682. 11)3 W. Monroe St.—D. A. Gilliom. 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 471 We have on hand a limited number of county maps. Get yours today.— The Daily Democrat. 137tf Plymouth Binder Twine. We have a good stock on hand at 26c a th.—H. Knapp & Son. FARMS—We will have buyers for a few choice well improved corn and clover farms this fall. Farmers desiring to sell should write us and we 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. I’2 II mo 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—Late model Auburn au tomobile. fully equipped. Will accept Ford in trade. —Erwin & Mich aud. 141t3 FOR SALE—A refrigerator, in good condition. Call ’phone 437 or 428. FOR SALE—A six-year-old sorrel horse, sound, weighing about 1500
CLASSIFIED RATES S pt. regular like this not oy«r 20 words —three times for a quarter. 8 pt. black like this—not over 20 words—two times for a quarter. 8 PT. CAI’S LIKE THIS—NOT OVER 20 WORDS —THREE 1 TIMES FOR FIFTY CENTS. Ift pt. like this—live cents a linenonnds. One of the best, and reas- - nably priced. Inquire at Nathaniel - Steffen, 5 miles east of Bluffton, Indiana. R. R. 4. FOR SALE —Six room house, electric lights, both kinds of water in house, on brick street, and inside of railroad. Inquire at 604 Jefferson St. ■ FOR SALE—Ford truck in good condition. Will sell right. ’Phone 497. FOR RENT )R KENT —10-rooin house, 624 No. 11th St., newly papered, hard and - oft water, bath. Inquire A. C. f Butcher, 151 S. Second St. . HOUSE FOR RENT—On Sixth St. I i Light and water. In very good ( condition. Inquire of Joshua Parrish. I FOR RENT The two Creamery buildings on First St..— ■ Inquire of H. H. Bremerkamp. C LEANERS. * Decatur shining, hat cleaning and dry cleaning parlor for lai dies and gentlemen. Get your next suit cleaned and pressed by us for only one dollar. Goods called for and delivered. ’Phone 302- We clean and block hats. —Win. Cavadas, 149 So. Secjond St. IAT THE MOVIES—See her sitting 'j there, dressed up like a millionaire, 1 , tenth row, third chair. Yes. she is 1 ’ 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 i Even if broken, we pay up to $25.00 per set. Cash for gold crowns, old , silver, old gold and platinum. Send i and receive cash by return mail. — Berner's False Teeth Specialist, 22 Third St., Troy, N. Y. ' WANTED —To do housecleaning. In- ' quire of Mrs. Emma Williams. 412 ’ Grant St. 138t3 HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED —Ladies to do telephoning ■ I at home. Address “L." care Daily , Democrat. It LOST and found I LOST -Automobile number plate bel| tween city and school house north iof -Preble. Finder please return to I this office. | . LOST—Boston bull dog, brown and ’ white, medium size, Indianapolis r License No. 1869. Liberal reward for r return to Geo. Houser, 709 No. sth St. I FOUND —A small sum of money in - Union township. Owner may have same by describing property and paving for this’till. » . LOST —White ivory hair brush, be- ) tween carnival grounds and old - ‘ Frisinger farm. Finder please leave 1 at this office. j ======-- “ Dr. C. V. Connell A J e VETERINARIAN OFFICE—HORSE SALE BARN FIRST STREET g Call* Answered Day or Night. Pk ufflce 148 -rnone R eg fdence 102 M. J. Scherer UNDERTAKING AND . •. EMBALMING o Fine Funeral Furnishings Private Ambulance Service DECATUR, - IND. >1 Telephone: Office 80; Homo 136 o L_______________
WRITES TO UNCI E (Continued from Pace One) We are expecting great results. Tiv Baptists have the best preacher in the city, of course that is nothing u:i usual us believing in the promises of the Snvior in their simplicity ns wide, we are entitled to the be t of everything within His gill. This is a great wheat raising country and tlie farmers are now busy in their harvest. Help Is scarce, tie - store people and everybody may lie (■ailed upon tu help save the crop. Do not think I could do ns well as 1 did when a boy. but I am willing to do my “bit.” Must close, wilh lote of love to you all, in which Mrs. W joins mo most heartily. We are enjoying our usual health and certainly trust you ecu say the same. Yours very sincerely S. F. WHITMAN. READY FOR CONVENTION CUnited Press Service) Indianapolis, June 17 (Special to I Daily Democrat)—With the vanguard -of delegates arriving today for the democratic convention discussion’ re- . garding various candidates started i to take concrete form. It was still doubtful whether or not Evan B. Stotsenburg of New Albany MfiRKETS-STOCKS Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets. New York. N. Y.. June 17 —(Special to Daily Democrat) —The stock market opened fractionally higher today. Marine preferred was up % at 104%. ' Reading was up % to 91% and Anaconda up % to 65%. Steel common one of the few stocks below last week's close, opened off % at 104%. During the first ten minutes other leading isues gained from a fraction to 1%. Toledo. Ohio. June 17—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Open: Clover seed, cash $18.00; Oct. $13.50. Timothy, cash. $3.50; Sept.. $4.23%; Oct. and Dec.. $4.00; Mar. $4.15. Alsike. cash and Oct. $12.00. Chicago, 111., June 17 —(Special to Daily Democrat) —Open: Corn. July unchanged; Aug. up l%c. Oats. June nominal; July up %e; Aug. up Ic. Provisions higher. Corn No. 2 yellow, nominal; No. 3 yellow, [email protected]; No. 4 yellow. [email protected]. Oats. No. 3 white. 76% @7B%c; standard. 77%@78’4c. Rye. No. 2, [email protected]. Barley. sl.oo@ $1.35. Pork, nominal. Lard. $23.92. Ribs. [email protected]. ■East Buffalo. N. Y., June 17 —(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts 3.200; shipments. 1.900 yesterday: receipts. 4.000; shipments, 2.280 today; official to New York Saturday. 3.420; hogs closing steady. Pigs, [email protected]; other grades, $17.50@'517.60; bulk. $17.60; roughs, [email protected]; stags. $12.00; down, cattle 5,125; best dry fed. strong; grassies, [email protected] lower; shipping steers. [email protected]; butcher steers. $12.00@ $16.50; cows and heifers, $6.00 @514.00; sheep. 2.000; strong; top spring lambs. $23.00; clipped lambs. $19.00; down; wethers, sl4.oo@s 14.50. Cleveland, O —special to Democrat) —Fruits: Apples. [email protected] petbox; $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. Vegetable:)—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, 25@65c doz; onions, green, 12@15c bunch; dry, [email protected] cwt.; cauliflower, [email protected] doz.; egg plant, [email protected] case; mushrooms. $2.40 per 4 Tb. basket ; peppers. $3.75 @54.00 6 basket crate; potatoes, [email protected] cwt.; Hastings, No. 1, [email protected] per barrel. Butter—Creamery extras In tubs, 46@47%c; prints, 47<®47%c; firsts, 41%@42c; seconds, 39 40c; packing. 28@'29c; oleomargarine, first grade, 30@31c; nut oleo, 26%@27%c; cheese, York state, 26@29c. Eggs—Fresh. 35c. Cheese —York State, 28@29c; brick fancy 33@35c; Swiss domestic, 33@ 35c; block Swiss, 33@34c; limburger, 27 @ 30c. Poultry—Alive: Chickens, 28@29e; 1 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 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]. GRAIN MARKET. Wheat, $2.00; corn, $1.75; oats, new. 68c; rye, $2.00; clover seed, $10.00; alsike seed, $10.00; timothy seed, [email protected]; wool, 65c; barley, I $1.50. CREAMERY PRICES. Butterfat., delivered, 44e; butterfat. lat station, 41c; butterfat, in country. 40c. WOOL AND HIDES. ■ Wool. 66c; beef hides, 12c; calf hides. 20c; tallow, 10c; sheep nelts 50c@$l 50. FULLENKAMP’B. Eggs, 29c; butter, 30-35 c.
would consent to accept the nomlßS twn for attorney general. He was in the city over Sunday in confi-n-m i with Chairman Fred Van Nnys and other leaders, hut no delln "ilte decision hud been announced n i • day. 1 William Jones ol Fairmount " ■ being mentioned ns n cHndiilate .or secret.-uy v slate. Herman Coni -r 1 is the only landldute to declare h.mself so far but it was understood ih'.i ' Jones might make an annoiineeiii'--1 b. fore Wednesday’s session James A Hom-k will not be i.mib i date for auditor, all hough hl- n one had been mentioned in this eonn1 lion. This leaves the field open o William Gray of Covingimi -.-I Thomas Meeker of Indianal'tdlI .— o — — t OBITUARY 1 1 ' j William Emerson Miller, son 'I Harvey and Rachel Stevens Miller was horn in Union township, Adams county, Indiana. April 20, 1864. an! departed this life at 10 o’clock a. m June 8, 1918. aged 54 years. 1 month, IS days. He was united in marriage - to Cora B. Hitchcock. July 1, issi; They have walked life’s pathwa' through sunshine and shadows fur .! years. There was liorn to this union 9 children, three of whom are decea ed. Dennis D., Otto ,M. and Rosa L. Those left to mourn are the widow with the following children: Iva Alice, wife of Q. R. Winans; Vilora wife of H. G. Schnepp, Fort Wayne. The boys at home are Karl W.; Anil ie L„ Doyle. D.. Leo D. One grand child. Bernice Cathryn Schnepp. One sister of Marion. Ind., and six half brothers survive. He was converted and united with the U. B. church at Wood Chapel in 1908. under the pastorate of Rev. F. A. Sharp, and lived an honest consistent Christian’s life, filling the e,f flee of sui>erintendent of the Sunday school for a period of five years. H was an honored member of the 1. O. O. F. lodge of Willshire. O. He wasa kind, loving husbamj and father, a good neighbor and will be greallmissed. Oh. dear father thou hast loft ns. Thous hast gone on before Yes we know you are waiting To welcome us. on yonder shore Dpinr><rat Wnntr Ads Par
HORSES WANTED Our stallions will stand the season three first days of the week at Riverside Feed Barn, 1 First Street, Decatur, and three last days of week at my farm, | three miles west of Decatur. One Percheron and one Belgian, 1 both ton horses. If you have mares to breed, come and look 1 them over. D. GERBER & SON, Owners Tilden Gerber. Keeper. NOTICE To Light Consumers i To save the discount, you must pay your light bills not later than the 20th of .June, Positively no dis-1 count will be allowed after the above date. J. i). McFarland, City Treasurer.
[PRICES FOR WOOD I ' P —■ :: ! | THE FOLLOWING PRICES ARE FOR I I WOOD DELIVERED | ; | | | Cook Stove Wood and heavy blocks, per load $2.00 | i: Slabs and small blocks, per 10ad51.75 | ’I * * 8 .1 — jj The LaFontaine Handle Co. (
NOTICE. All partis knowing themselves to have an allotment Io dean and repair on the L. L. Kuppert ditch, will do so within ten days or the full penalty of SUMI per day will he charged to lhe land owner. So please take notice of this and have work completed on time. ED L. AUGHENBAUGH, Trustee. "services AT RIVARRE Church services will be held Sunday afternoon at two-thirty o’clock 1 at the U. B- church. Rivarre, nnd prayers will be offered for the Hol liers and for an allied victory. Evervbody is invited. committee:. R. N. Runyon LIVE STOCK And General AUCTIONEER Years of experience. Highest dollar obtained. ’Phone 8-L, Decatur, Ind.
js\'' ,i i ’-Ti V t ■- r * WO BjJgy/T v - THE PARTING GIFT There is always room in the soldier’s kit for portraits of the home folks. Your portrait in a case to fit the soldier's pocket—the ideal gift. Make the appointment today ERWIN STUDIO Above Callow & Kohne drug [ Store JEFF LIECHTY Live Stock and General i Auctioneer, with years of experience, is ready to hook your sale. Call him at his expense on Monroe ’phone. Satisfaction Guaranteed. FORT WATMB AMD DKCATVR TRACTION LINK i CENTRAL TIME Effective Oetober 18, IBIT Leave Deeat or Leave Ft. W ayaa 6:40 a. in. 7:60 a. m . 7:00 a.m. K:3O a. m. K:3oa. m. 10:00 a.m. 10:00 a. ei. 11:30a.m. 11:30 a.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p. m. 6:30 p.m. p. im. M:3op. m. 10:00p.w. 11:06 p.m. I ( ar every hour and a half. Ruoaiatf time 1 hour and B mln. utea. Freight ear leaves Deeatar nt ■“l 1 le «v« Ft. W.y.e at I. B. STONEBI RXER. Agrat. G. P. * F. A.
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Help Make History On I Friday, June 28th I • By proclamations issued by the President, the Gov- I ernors of each state, and the Mayors of all cities, Friday. I June 28th. will he observed throughout our country as I “National War Savings Day.” You will be asked to give ■ your pledge—not only to practice personal thrift, hut promise to purchase at regular intervals a certain amount of War Savings Stamps—not Thrift Stamps. I Each patriot will honor the privilege. The ranks arc forming. A place and a pledge awaits your coming at the I B~ IHRSTNMIONALBANKI I DECATUR., INDIANA | —■- ~ E xnxn:::r nr.gg in:in: uninKn: o«ns»a 1 I BONDS AT PREBLE BANK | s To Our Customers:— I The Third Liberty Loan coupon bonds have ar- I rived. Those who subscribed for bonds through « ■ s this bank are requested to call and take same up. H I a i hanking you for your patronage, I ] THE FARMERS STATE BANK !, OF PREBLE H BRING YOUR RECEIPTS I *Msniar.3E3«axnxnxnKasaEMsnjn»aßacns33ss3asm3»u&3E: s: - ::: '’* I THIS IS ONE OF THE QUESTIONS I a careful employer often asks young men and women I 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 re- j spectability and accomplish- * ment. j AN ACCOUNT OPENED AT THIS BANK IS ( A LONG STEP IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION. t
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