Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 16, Number 176, Decatur, Adams County, 27 July 1918 — Page 4

I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SECTION 3 xnßX<n:;n’.::r/:r.:-:::'.:’.:n’.-.n , .^::nL»:nxr:xaxnxm:a:<:Bxnxn3«ainy;.; (If you want to 0011, roat or buy, If ye* have loot er fount or want to advertloo whore you can get results you would naturally want to : got the BEST for your money. The Democrat CLABBIFIBO COL. « g UMN Is the place to advertise; It Is the cheapest and boot way. You | H are bound to get RESULTS, you will get the very beet RESULTS and 1 K you will get RESULTS that count If you have an ad, 'phone 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 "Ho* 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 At). MISCELLANEOUS CREAM STATION. Second door east of postoffice, where you are treated fair and with courtesy. Your patronage will be appreciated. One trial and you will be our patron.— Martin - Klepper Co.; Alma Brown, tester; East Monroe StDecatur, Ind. Stop at the sign EAT for your dinner and short orders. Martin’s resturant, At the sign EAT. You find it hard to meet your bills In these dark days of strife; But think of those you leave behind, If you should lose your life. The Western Reserve takes the risk, Os weary days to come; So get a contract and you’ll know, Your duty you have done. —Yager & Beery, Agts. NOTICE - TO EMPLOYES. The Berne Overall & Shirt Co. will open for work on Wednesday morning in Bowers building, west of postoffice. BERNE OVERALL & SHIRT COMPANY. DR. NEPTUNE MOVES OFFICE. The undersigned has moved his dental office from the Spangler building to the Stone property, on Winchester street, one square south of court house on east side of street, 2nd door south of Carroll seed store, where he will be glad to meet you. 176t+ DR. J. Q. NEPTUNE. HOUSEWIVES will please their husbands by sending their shirts to The Decatur Steam Laundry. lt‘s a real laundry where you get real service. Goods called for and delivered. Decatur Steam Laundry LAST OF BONDS HERE. The last lot of Liberty Bonds, for those who purchased on the government plan has arrived at the Old Adams County bank, and those who subscribed are requested to call at once and arrange for taking them. We are anxious to get these cleaned up and will appreciate the assistance of those who subscribed through this bank. OLD ADAMS COUNTY BANK. VULCANIZING. Have your tires cared for by A. W. Tanvas. Vulcanizing, casings, 50c up; tubes, 20c up. ’Phone 471. HAVE YOU NOTICED THAT CHAIR LATELY —Perhaps it needs to be upholstered and refinished. If so bring it to Decatur Carriage Works an East Monroe St., and get the best work for the lowest prices in the jlty. FOR SALE FOR SALE —Here is a bargain: 150 acres in western New York, with two houses, two barns, 15 cows, 100 breeding ewes, 7 rams, farm implements. Will sell for S4O per acre On the Northern & Shemmell railroad Will sell on time. Address Mrs. Alice R. Griffin, Angelica, N. Y. 171eod3wk FOR SALE—Flemish Giant Rabbitts •Phone 10-R. BULL FOR SALE—A well bred roar Polled Durham bull, weighinj about 900 pounds. A. J. Lewton, tele phone 6-A or address R. D. 7. FOR SALE—O. I. C. male hog, years old; registered. See or cal Simeon Faurote, on R. R. 5 or Monrui phone. FOR SALE—Buggy and harnesi which cost $250. You can almos steal it; also have work bench foi sale. Inquire 515 Madison St. 173 t: FOR SALE —An extra good milcl

cow. price very reasonable. Inquire at this office, or 712 N. 2nd. St FOR SALE—Personal property of Reuben Baxter, Monmouth. Inquire of Belle Winger, Monmouth. 171tG FOR SALE —Eighty acre farm in Monroe township. See Sutton & Heller. 171t12 FOR SALE—Havollne cylinder oil. She per gallon. See Seth Ray, 1015 West Adams Et.; 'phone 796. 170t6 FOR SALE—Rubber tire buggy, good as new, genuine leather upholstering, mohair top. See Casper Dilling, Preble, Ind., after 6 p. m. any evening. Preble ‘phone. , FOR SALE—Several pure bred O. I. [ C. spring boars and gilts. Extra » good quality. Inquire Claude Gay, It. I R. 6. Telephone 9V. i FOR RENT. , FOR RENT —The Geary home on West Madison St. See S. J. Hain ’ at the Hoosier meat market. • * CLEANERS. 1 LOST—Some people lose money by not sending their suits and overs coats here for dry cleaning and pressing. We make them look like new at a small cost. We guarantee our work » to be the best in the city. Goods called for and delivered. —Decatur Dry Cleaners, Monroe St. 175tf ; Decatur shining, hat cleaning and dry cleaning parlor for ladies and gentlemen. Get your I next suit cleaned and pressed by us for only one dollar. Goods called for and delivered. ’Phone 302. We clean and block hats. ’ —Wm. Cavadas, 149 So. Sec>nd St. t MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 1 CASH FOR OLD FALSE TEETH— Don't matter if broken. I pay $2.00 • to $25.00 per set, also cash for old ’ gold, silver, platinum, dental gold and old gold jewelry. Will send ■ cash by return mail and will hold goods ten days for sender's approval s of my price. Mail to L. Mazer, S. ■ sth St., Phila., Pa. 158t30 J LOST AND FOUND , STRAYED —A small white pig. Any- , one knowing its whereabouts please notify Frank Winans. Telephone No. 628. - LOST—License number plate No. > 82118 somewhere between Decatur i and Barger school house. Finder - please return to Durkin’s Modern . Garage. MARKETS-STOCKS • - Daily Report of Local and For1 eign Markets. I New York, N. Y„ July 27—(Special ”I to Daily Democrat) —Prices were '. fractionally higher when the stock - market opened today United States ) Steel was up % at 108%. American . Can was up % at 47% and Baldwin | was up % at 91%. Chicago. 111., July 27 —(Special to , Daily Democrat) —Open: Corn, July - unquoted; Aug. up %c; Sept, up l%c. , Oats, July up %c; Aug. up %c; Sept, up %c. Provisions unchanged. f Corn, No. 2 yellow, $1.73; No. 3 yellow, [email protected]; No. 4 yellow, ’ [email protected]. Oats, No. 3 white, • 76%<@77%c; new. 76@76%c; standard. 76%@77%c; new. 76%@76%c. Rye, No. 2. $1.65. Barley. sl.oo@ * $1.17. Pork, nominal. Lard, $26.25 e @526.40. Ribs, [email protected]. 0 East Buffalo. N. Y„ July 27 —(Spe--3 cial to Daily Democrat) —Receipts 1,t 600; shipments, 2,850; official to New e york yesterday, 1,140; hogs closing slow. Medium and heavy, [email protected]; - mixed. [email protected]; yorkers and pigs mostly $19.75; one deck. $19.80; q roughs, [email protected]; stags. $13.00; CO AL I.— e Kentucky Cannel Coal on k hand. If you want any of this 'high grade coal, get it now. :H. M. DANIELS 8080, IND. - Phones: Res. 652. Yard 6-V. £ , II ,e M. J. Scherer | UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Fine Funeral Furnishings Private Ambulance Service DECATUR. • IND. _i Telephone: Office 80; Home 188 ■hl |

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down; cattle. 50; slow; sheep, 200; slow; lambs, $17.00; down * Cleveland, O. —special to Democrat) —'Fruits: Apples. $2 75 bit Potatoes. 5 50{h$5 75 bbl Bqtter—Creamery extras tn tubs. 47%@48c; prints. 48@48%.e; firsts. 43%@46%c; seconds. 40 %• @4l <•; packing. 28©30c; oleomargarine, first grade, 30©31c; nut oleo, 26%@>27%c; cheese. York state, 26@29c. Eggs—Fresh. 40c. Poultry—Alive: Chickens, 32©34c; roosters, 20@22c; broilers. 35@40c; ducks, 30©36c. Rabbits—s2.so@>s2.7s dos. LOCAL MARKETS. HOOSIER PACKING COMPANY. . The Local Stock Market Heavv and medium, $18.00(9118.25; ’ pigs and lights. [email protected]; roughs, 6 $15.00; stags, $12.00; prime steers. $11.00@$12.00; lights and me--1 dlums, slo.oo@sll 00; bologna bulls, i $10.00@$11.00: calves [email protected]; > best lambs. $12.00@513 00; mediums and lights, $9.00@$10.00; ewes, $6.00 . @57.00; wethers, [email protected]. GRAIN MARKET. A ~~ Wheat, $2.08; corn. $1.75; oats. 1 new, 70c; rye, $1.25; clover seed, $10.00; alslke seed, $10.00; timothy seed, [email protected]; wool, Gsc; barley, 75c. CREAMERY PRICES. Butterfat, delivered. 46c; butterfat, i at station. 43c; butterfat, in country, 42c. WOOL AND HIDES. Wool. 66c; beef hides, l?c; calf hides, 20c; tallow, 10c; sheep pelts, 50c@$l 60. FULLENKAMP’B. Eggs. 35c; butter, 30-35 c. MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS Notice is hereby given that the an- . nual meeting of the stockholders of j the Old Adams County Bank will be ; held at their banking house, Decatur, , Ind., at 10 o’clock a. m. on , Tuesday, August 6, 1918 , For the purpose of electing nine di- ] rectors to serve for the ensuing year , and to transact such other business . as may ocme before them. E. X. EHINGER, Cashier e d Aug. 6. , —; o— ON PLEASURE TRIP 1 I Clark Brothers, civil war veteran, , aged ninety-six left noon by interurban on a pleasure trip. He goes ; to Fort Wayne and from there to < Hamlet, to visit with his daughter, < Mrs. Seabold. He was accompanied i by his daughter. Mrs. Laura Stewart ; and two sons. Insists That Frail, Nervous Women Can Speedily Become ; Strong and Vigorous ' I A Vigorous Healthy Body, 1 Sparkling Eyes and Health- ' Colored Cheeks Come.in Two Weeks, Says Discoverer of Bio-feren. World’s Grandest Health Builder Costs Nothing Unless It Gives to Women the Buoyant Health They Long for. It Is safe to say that right here tn this big city are tens of thousands of weak, nervous, run-down, depressed i women who in two weeks' time could , make themselves so healthy, so attractive and so keen-minded that they 1 would compel the admiration of all their friends. The vital health building elements ' that these despondent women lack are i all plentifully supplied In Bio-feren. If you are ambitious, crave success in life, want to have a healthy, vigorous body, clear skin and eyes that show no dullness, make up your mind to get a package of Bio-feren right away. It costs but little and you can get an original package at any druggist anywhere. Take two tablets after each meal and one at bedtime—seven a day for seven days—then one after meals till all are gone. Then If you don't feel twice as good, look twice as attractive and feel twice as strong as before you started, your money is waiting for you. It belongs to you. for the discoverer of Bio-feren doesn’t want one penny of it unless It fulfills all claims. Note <• Plyslclansi There Is no . secret about the formula of Bio-feren It Is printed on every package. Here It is: Lecithin; Calcium Glycero-phos-phate; Iron Peptonate; Manganese Peptonate; Ext. Nux Vomica: Powd. Gentian; Phenalphthaleln; Oleoresln I Capsicum; Kolo.

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(more every my ) Dwight Sheets Says Even Week Brings the Boys r ; New Knowledge. IS AT COLUMBIA, S. C. Bunch of Five Thousand Left Camp—He Wants to Cross Over. i Dwight Sheets may soon go across seas ami be on the same side of world that his brother. Fred Sheets, i hi the Rainbow division is now tight-. ing in. Dwight is at Camp Jackson,' S. C. and writes the following to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Sheets, of North Tenth street: Columbia. S. C. Camp Jackson. July 19 Dear Mother and All: I received your kind and loving ter and was very glad to hear froni| you people and to hear that you are all well and happy because I am feeling fine and pretty happy. We have been issued our equipment for overseas. Wo got our belts and drinking car.-, just like Fred has on in that picture but 1 don’t know how long we will be here. I hope it isn't very long because I want to get across. . Our twelfth period is up today and I know more this week than 1 did last and still want to learn more. Weil, it just got through giving us a very big rain. My but it did rain. It doesn’t rain very often hut when it does it sure does pour down. Yesterday it blew pretty hard. 1 was on regimental guard yesterday and Wednesday night and 1 liked it pretty well. They tried us out by coming around but I halted every one that came around and they said very good that is the way to do it. I try and do everything right, and that is what they want in the army. If you obey you will get along alright. Dear folks 1 got my pay yesterday and drawed $5.00 and you should get $15.00 before very long and if you don't get it by the first of August write and tell me then I will see About it for you.- ‘ I drilled hard about all day and am getting ready for tomorrow. A bunch of about five thousand left this camp. I only wish I would have been in it. I would like to get over to get a shot at the kaiser. I would have liked to have been there when you had all that company, but I trust that I will get back alright and also. Fred. All we can do is pray and do what the Lord wants us to do. That is too bad about all your cans of beans coming open. 1 just got through taking a bath and I feel mighty fine. It was cold water of course but I don’t care for that. I take one every night and I have got used to it. It makes me sleep better. We get all we want to eat, so don't worry. But we don’t dare to waste any thing or we get punished or kitchen detail for a day or two. If you want to I would like to have you send me a couple of handkerchiefs and about three pair of cheap socks, tan color. But don’t you do it if you need the money for something else, for if 1 knew you needed the money for something else I would worry about it. The government will furnish me with them but I need a few mors than they give me. It is too bad that Mrs. Murtaugh has to give up all her boys but I guess it is the Lord’s will and we can't help it. All we can do is to trust in Him. Don’t worry about Fred and I, for if it is the Lord's will we will get track alive and if it isn't we won’t, but I pray and trust that we both get back home alive and see you folks again but I don’t think 1 will get a furlough until after the war is over. One boy asked for one but he couldn’t get it, so I don't suppose I could either. Well, must write to sister a little bit. Hello sis, and how are you ! >y this time? Well, 1 hope. So you got your job in the 10 cent store. That is good. Do all you can to help mamma aqd papa. Harry do the same and I will too. Well, how did you enjoy your visit at Wren How Is everybody around Decatur? I suppose when 1 get back I won’t know the town. Well, I guess this Is all lor this time. Hope you and Harry will mind and obey mamma and papa. Also hope this letter finds you all well and happy. So good-bye. From DWIGHT SHEETS Battery C, 23rd Battalion, Camp Jackson, Columbia, S. C. — -o I HERE is a remedy mat win cure most all skin ecalp troubles. Eczema, Barbers Itch. Itch, Cub and Sores.* Why waste time and money when B, B. Ointment io an ointment of real merit? AsA vouroruggiet Un st handled eend 60 cents to the B. B. Ointment Cc„ 217 Moons atm* I Pecatur. Indiana.' ~ * >

, VOTICE OF TOWNSHIP Motive I* hereby given that nt (o', l.n k p .m - on Hill t>a> of »II«'>“ 1 - t" l *' *ni th* n-iideni o and ofib e of the underilgn.’.l in Btu- <’r*ek Todnshlp. r, Ll.mi- county, Indiana, Jrus ee of Bln.. Creek Civil Township, Adams c.'.'ntv, Indiana, I will offer for si. * anil -ell to die highest bidder bonds <>f «aid township of \nlue of Ten Thousand hollars <$10,«>0000> sal. , bon<ls being twenty In number and l.aeli In die sum of live Hundred Dotnr* 11500.00). In aerie* and falll ,n !‘>ne "bond“of"FKe , iSftOo.OO) due on August 1. ana lone bond of like sum due each succeeding Slv months thereafter until ; l-'phruary, 1929. ir I ' Sahl Bonds will be dated August la, [‘lolß. and hear Interest .at live per cent nually. p\«ept first interest, which will be flue August 1, 1919. Notice is hereby further given that at the same time and place as aforesaid, the undersigned, as Trustee or Blue Creek School Township <»f Hiue ('reek Township, Adams County. Indiana. 1 will offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder bonds in the aggroI gate sum of One Thousand < SIOOO.O<M . dollars of said school township; said j bonds b<Ung two in number ami en. h of the denominations of Five Hundred j ($500.00) Dollars, issued in series and , falling «lue as follows: One bond of Five Hundred ($500.00) ’Dollars, due August 1. 1920. and one bond of Five Hundred ($500.00) Dollars due February 1, 1921. said bonds to hear date of August 15, 1918, and to bear interest at the rate of five (.5 er,) per cent from date, payable semi-annually, except the first est. which will be due August 1. 1919 All of said bonds are being issue.! for the purpose of erecting a school building in District Number Six (6) in said Blue Creek Township, replacing I one heretofore condemned by the State Board of Health, and equipping I the same. Said bonds to be sold for not less than par, for cash on delivery. Sealed bids will be received any time up until the hour named herein, right is reserved to reject any and all bids. CHARLES J. JONES, Trustee of Blue Creek School Township of Blue Creek Township, in Adams County, Indiana, and of Blue Creek Civil Township, in Adams Countv, Indiana. _ Berne, Ind., R. R. No. 2 O NOTICE OF SALE OF SCHOOL TOWNSHIP BONDS. Notice is hereby given that at 2:o° o’clock p. m. on The 14th Day of AugiiNt, at the residence and office of the undersigned in Blue Creek Township. Adams County, Indiana, as Trustee of Blue Creek School Township of Blue Creek Township. Adams County. Indiana. I will offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder bonds of Raid township of. the face value of Seven Thousand ($7000.00) Dollars. said bonds being twenty in number aj)d each in the sum of Three Hundred Fifty ($350,001 Dollars. issued in series and falling due as folows: One bond of Three Hundred Fifty ($350.00) Dollars due on August 1. 1919. and one bond of like sum due each succeeding six months thereafter until February 1, 1929. Said bonds will be dated August I*. 1918. and bear interest at five anti one-half per cent from date, payable semi-annually, except first interest, which wilk be due August 1. 1919. All of said bonds are being issued for the purpose of erecting a school building in District Number Two (2) in said Blue Creek Township and equipping the same. Said bonds to be sold for not less than par. for cash on delivery. Sealed bids will be received any time up until the hour named herein. The right is reserved to reject any and all - bids. CHARLES J. JONES. ...Trustee o* Bl He- Creek Seh©ol Township of Blue ('reek Township, in Adams County. Indiana Berne, Ind., 11. R. No. 2 20-27-3 O — NOTICE TO NON-RESIDFffcTS. State of Indiana. Adams County, ss: In the Adams Circuit Court, September Term, 1918. Homer A. Clevenger vs. John Depeller et al. Comes now the plaintiff, in the above entitled cause, by his attorney, J. F. Snow, and files his complaint in the said court, for cancellation of i mortgage, and for the quieting of title to the lands and town lots described in said complaint, to-wit: That part of the northwest quarter ( ». ) of section twenty-one (21). township twenty-five (25) north, range fourteen (14) east, in Adams County. Indiana, upon which the following name<l town lots, as shown on the recorded plat of the Town of (’eyion. in said county and state are located, viz: Inlots thirteen (13), fourteen (14), fifteen (15), sixteen (16), seventeen (17), eighteen (18), nineteen (19). twenty (20), twenty-one (21). twen-ty-rwo (22). twenty-three (23), twen-ty-four (.24). twenty-seven (27). twen-ty-eight (28), thirty-one (31), thirtyseven (37), thirty-eight (38). thirtynine (39). forty-eight (48). forty-nine (49), fifty <SO», fifty-one (51), fiftytwo (52), and fifty-three (53). ltappea-r ing from an affidavit filed in the above entitled cause that the following named defendants are non-residents of the State of Indiana, as the affiant believes. and that they are necessary and proper parties to said proceeding: John Depeller, Depeller, wife of John Depeller, if married, whose Christian name is to this plaintiff unknown; John I. Owen, and Owen, wife of John I. Owen, if married, the Christian name of whom is to this plaintiff unknown; Owin P. Owen, and , Owen, wife of Ow’in P. Owen, if married, whose Christian name is to . this plaintiff unknown; John I. Owans, and Owaiis. wife of .John 1. Owans, if married, whose Christian name is to this plaintiff unknown; James Sample, and Sample, wife of James Sample, if married, whose Christian name is to this plaintiff unknown; Almyra Stibbins and her husband. James Stibbins; James Jackson and his wife, Jennie A. Jackson; Liddie C. Clevenger and her husband, Sylvester Clevenger, and Lydia C. Clevenger, Ja-i cob Tise and his wife. Mary Tise, and , Jacob Meshberger, and Meshberger. wife of Jacob Meshberger. whose Christian name is to this plaintiff unknown; Barton B. Snow and Rebecca H. Snow, his wife. And that notice is herein given to each one and to all of the wTvts of i the said men defendants, if said men defendants were married, or are now married, the Christian names of which said wives are to the plaintiff, aforesaid, unknown. ! And that notice is herein given to each one and to all of the men who are now, or have been husbands of the said women defendants, as herein above stated, whose air names, and whose chrißtlan names of the said hufiluinds of the said women defendants are to the aforesaid plaintiff un- . known. And that notice is herein given to 1 each one and to all of the creditors, , executors, administrators. assigns, trustees, heirs at law, legatees and . devisees, of each one and of every one and all of the above named defend- ! ants and their wives ur husbands, as herein stated. 5 That they be and appear before the . Honorable Judge of the Adams Circuit Court, on the 3rd day of Septem- | her in 1918. the same being the 2nd juridical day of the September term, • the next regular term thereof, to be I holden at Decatur, in Indiana. In the court house in said city, commencing on the second day of September. 1918, and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be heard and determined in their absence. Witness my name and seal of said . court hereto affixed, this 20th day of .July. 1918. i(Seal) WILL HAMMELL. , Clerk Adams Circuit Court. ’ J. F. Snow, Attorney for the Ptoin. tiff ~ 27-3-K) , - O- ■■ 1 Mrs. Bradtmiller and children returned today noon to their home m i I Fort Wayne. They were guests of iMrs. John Davis.

jMM.au>*■■■»- .■J” I 2 ll _ Per Cent I Liberty Loan Anticipation u. S. CERTIFICATION OF INDEBTEDNESS DATED JUNE 25, 1918 DUE OCTOBER 24, 1918 The Banks of this country have been called upon by the Treasury Department of the U. S. Gov. - ernment to purchase Certificates of Indebtedness in anticipation of the Fourth Liberty Loan. This Bank, believing it to be its patriotic duty to respond to this call, will take its full quota of these Certifi- ■ cates from time to time as the Treasury Department needs funds to finance the war. To the people of this community, who have responded so loyally in purchasing past issues of Liberty Bonds and who except to take bonds of the Fourth Loan, and to those who may desire a shorttime Government investment, we recommend the purchase of these Certificates, which we will supply in denominations of SSOO, SI,OOO and upwards without profit to this Bank. W FIRST NATIONAL BAUM DECATUR., IN DIA NA liWI ■ ——— - - " — J 1 L Attend the Universal Tractor DEMONSTRATION To be given on the John Parr farm, 5 miles east of *’ crrt ;l Wednesday, July 31,1918 Come and see the tractor with an electric starter and light. YES • I CAN Wl I MAKE THIS INVESTMENT We, IjJMK AND STILL A NICE Slw THE BEST FRIEND you will ever have is your bank book. In case of trouble or sickness he is a good iello" to have around. When an opportunity comes for ’ nV j where you can better yourself and you need s« . money quickly, HE won't turn YOU down it have cultivated him properly. Why not start that account today and be prep 3l ed to laugh at adversity ? — '*‘l