Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 16, Number 220, Decatur, Adams County, 19 September 1918 — Page 6

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SECTION j ■ ’ y IF YOU KNEW of a dandy house for rent at less money than you are £ now paying HOW LONG would it take you to get there? TRY A- - DEMOCRAT CLASSIFIED AD. three imes for a quarter, or fifty •; cents for a week (8 pt) and ge tjust what you want. OR AGAIN IF U YOU KNEW of a position where you could get a permanent place, paying more than your present salary, HOW LONG would It take you to get there? YOUR OPPORTUNITY may come through a DEMO- t; CRAT "wanted" CLASSIFIED AD. TRY IT. ? » *

the MODERN WAY of doing things, selling, trading, finding customers, securing help and posl- 1 tions, renting houses and rooms, finding lost articles, making loans, etc., Is the Decatur DEMOCRAT CLASSIFIED WAY MISCELLANEOUS Stop at the sign EAT for your dinner and short orders. Martin's rcsturant, At the sign EAT. HOUSEWIVES will l ie ise their husbands by sending their shirts to Tho Decatur Steam Laundry. It's a real laundry where you get real service. Goods called for and delivered. Decatur Steam Laundry Swift's r crtilize*- —I—l2— Tankage and phosphate. We still have a limited amount on hand. Place order now.—H. Knapp & Son._ *2lXt3 ,2.50 PER DAY paid one lady in each town to distribute free circulars for concentrated flavoring in tubes. Permanent positions. F. E. Barr Co., Chicago. 218t3 Music rolls for player pianos on sale at Yager Bros. & Reinking.— 21516 ~~ VI L( ANIZING. Have your tires cared for by A- W. Tanvas. Vulcanizing, casings, 50c up; tubes, 20c up. ’Phone 471. FOR SALE FOR SALE My residence, 617 Jefferson St. Which is all rnodefn except furnace is for immediate sale. For further information inquire at my home; inside railroads. — P. L. Andrews. FOR SALE- Kitchen linoleum in good condition. Telephone 270. 21943 ' FOR SALE—One good buck sheep. Inquire Schafer Hdw. Co. 21St3 RABBITS FOR SALE —Will sell cheap if taken at once. Telephone i 609 or call 1003 Mercer Ave. 218t3 ! FOR SALE —Fine farm of ISO acres. to settle estate. Must be sold, j This is one of the best farms in this I state. Write for folder giving full , particulars. Address E. A. Massinger. commissioner in partition, Wolcottville, Ind. 218t4 FOR SALE—Big Holstein Cow, See Frank Krick. ‘Phon" 71 219-13 — I AUTO FOR SALE—Large motor, heavy car. Just the car for a truck or for a tractor. Price, $150.00. —H. Knapp & Son. 218(3 FOR SALE —Saxon automobile. 1917 model. Self starter, good condition. Will sell at a bargain. Inquire this office. 218t3 FOR SALE —85 acres, 2 miles west of Decatur. <.ne main stone road, good level soil, improvements fair. For further particulars and price address, —C. A. Countryman, 312 W. SuttenfleW) SL, Ft,. VZaynel 21646 FOR SALE —Ford touring car, in good condition. Inquire Carl Archer, Pleasant Mills. 216t1’,+ Bran, Middlings and other feed for sale.—Burk Elevator Co. 210tf FOR REN I FOR RENT—24O acre farm, 4 miles! east of Berne. Address Postoffice Box 213, Decatur, Ind. lOgtf’ FOR RENT 6 room house on Fourth St. lights and water. Inquire of Wm. J. Hunt. Decatur, Ind. R. IL No. 10 21543 FOR RENT —80 acre farm, near Decatur. Inquire at this office. 219t3 — FOR RENT —Front office rooms in old niterurban building. Inquire of A. D. Suttles. 195tf MODERN HOUSE with garage for rent. Inquire at 405 Winchester St. See Wm. P. Colchin. ‘Phone 754.' 217t3 CLEANERS. WE GUARANTEE our expert dry cleaning and pressing to be the 'ery best in town, our methods to he he very best and our shop to be the most up to date. *lt will pay you to I bring your work to the Decatur Dry]

, Cleaners, W. Monroe St., Decatur, ndiana. We also clean and block ata. NOTICE. We are now prepared to clean and press your suit for the price of one dollar. Prompt service. Phone 302. Candies, cigars, tobacco and soft drinks. Decatur Shining, Hat Cleaning and Dry Cleaning Parlor. So. Second St., 2nd door from Durkin Garage. 210tf 1I AN f» K»|\'D LOST- A twenty dollar bill. Between Nuttman Ave. ami Jefferson SI. and Jefferson St. and city hall. Finder please return to Bill Keller and receive reward 21913 FOUND- -A boy's coat. Owner may have same by describing it anil paying for this ad S. I). High. So. 13th St. 218t3 TO MEET SATURDAY | The annual meeting of th" Adams t County Detective Association will he held Saturday afternoon, Sept. 21, at two o'clock at the sheriff's office in the court house. All members are asked to be present at this important meeting. 21843 T. J. DURKIN. Secy. PUBLIC SALE. On Friday. October 4th. John Henry Hogg will sell at public sale his 80acre farm. 4 miles west of Geneva, or 2% miles south of Linn Grove. Also 50 head of registered and high 1 grade Holstein cows, including the Jesse D. Cline herd of dairy cows reI cently purchased by him. Farm machinery. etc. See big sale ad in next week’s issue and also at the Bluffton street fair. 17-18-19-20-21 1 NOTICE TO SETTLE. On account of entering the military service I will ask tiiat all parties knowing themselves indebted to me for medical and telephone service, call and settle accounts not later than ’ October Ist. 220tf DR. M F. PARRISH. VIITK'K or FIXAI, METTI.KWEVr OF 1 ESTATE. 1 Notice is hereby given to the creel- ' itins. heirs and legatees of Martin Hi!- > getrann. deceased. t< appear in the Ad- | a-ns circuit court. held at Decatur. Indlana, on the 12th dav of October. 1918. anil show eausv, if anv. why the final settlement accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be a;>- ] proved; and said heirs are notified to . then anil there make proof of heirshin and receive their distributive ■ shares JOHN HILGEMANN, ] Administrator. Oceatur Ind Sept. 19, 1918. Sutton & Heller. Attvs. 19-26 o I MONEY TO LOAN. Money to loan on farm property at ; st/ 2 per cent interest, with privilege of paying loan off at any interest paying date, or any part thereof. DECATUR INSURANCE AGENCY Second Floor Schafer Hardware Bldg. DEMOCRAT WANT ADS i‘AV RTG. I’OKT WAYNE AM) DECATUR TK ACTIOA LINE CENTRAL TIME Leave Decatur Leave Ft. Wayne 5:40 n. IM. 7 tOO it. ni. 7:00 a. nt. Nt»)a. »n. Mt*tO r«. m. 10:00 a. in. |O:<h> m, m. 11 f 3O n, in. 11 :30 a. in. 1:00 p.m. 1 p. m. 2:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. . 4:00 p. in. 5:30 p.m. , 7:00 p.m. N:3O p.in. 10:00 p.m. 11:05 p.m. Car every hour and a half. Ruunlnu time 1 hour anil 5 mln- j Ulri Freight rar Irnvea Decatur hi ' 7:45 a. m. uud leave* Ft. Wayne nt . 12:00 »n„ arriving in Decatur nt I 2:110 p. hi, 1. 11. STONEBI RNER, Agent, HOMER RVHL, G. P. & F. A. ■■■l ■■■■■ ' ' I ' 111 ■ 111 — Elf|ctric light Plant Go to our agent and save S2OO to S3OO on a plant. Made by Gray Motor Co., makers of high grade engines Hand light plants; $l6O and up. J Reference*: Any first clans bank ' In the world. DR. NOBLE YOUNKIN One Mlle West of Magley. Agt. Adams and Wells Counties. M. J. Scherer UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Fine Funeral Furnishing* Private Ambulance Servlo* DECATUR. • IND. I Talephone: Offlc* 60; Hom* JU

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. 1918.

*+*+4+*++++++++ + FOURTH LIBERTY + + LOAN MEETINGS. ♦ ♦ ♦♦ + ♦♦♦♦♦* + + ♦♦♦ Wednesday Evening, September 18th. Hartford Township high school I Judge J. T. Merryman, Rev. D () Wise. Geneva quartet will sing. Thursday, September 19. Union Township. Hardscrabble School House .1 W. Tyndall, J T Merryman. Mrs. J N. Fristoe. Friday, September 20th. Pleasant Mills. Baptist Church

J. W. Tyndall. Rev. L. W. Sole of ’.'the German Reformed church. Mrs. k John Niblick. Union Township. Schnepp School House-John C. Moran. R. C. Parrish. Mrs. Eley. j i Sunday, September 22. J "St. Mary's Township U. B. Church, /Bobo, Lee Walters, Mrs. Downs '] Sunday. Sept. 22—10:00 a. m. • Wabash Township- Pleasant Vai- ■ ley Church, <>n the Jefferson Town hip | line. .1 W. Walker. Henry Heller ami' ,'Mrs. Fristoe. Sunday, Sept. 22—2:30 p. m. Wabash Township Hofstetter Ger , man Reformed Church. Rev. Stolte. Mrs. Niblick Sunday. Sept. 22—10:00 a. m. Elm Grove Christian Church, southeast corner of Wabash TownshipDore B. Erwin and Mrs. Eley. Sunday, September 22 Root Township Concord Church, John ('. Moran, Mrs. R. D. Myers. j Monday, September 23. I Kirkland Township High School I Rev. Thornburg. J T. Merryman,' jMrs. Knapp. Monday, September 23. French Township, Cottonwood School House J C. Moran, J. Fred Fruehte, Mrs. Knapp. Tuesday, September 24. Union Township. Clark's Chapel Church—Rev. Thornburg, O. L Vance, Mrs. Knapp. Wednesday, September 25. French Township—Election School House. C J Lutz. French Quinn, Mrs. J. N. Fristoe. Union Township—Lucky School House. J. C. Sutton. Lee Walters. Mrs. R. 1). Myers. Kirkland Township — Beulah Church. Rev. Mills. Mrs. Eley. Thursday, September 26. Lutheran Parochial School —Prof. Hohnhaus, D. B. Erwin. Mrs. Dregman. Honduras Church — Rev. Paul Marsh. Mrs. Downs. MARKETS-STOCKSj Daily Report of Local and For ! eign Markets. New York. N. Y., Sept. 19 —(Special to Daily Democrat)—Prices were fractionally irregular when the stock market opened today. United States Steel was off % at Marine preferred was up ', 4 at 102’4 and Ana conda opened at 67’,. Chicago. 111.. Sept. 19 —(Special to Daily Democrat) —Open: Corn, Sept. | down ’4c; Oct. and Nov. up %c. Oats. Sept, up %c; Oct. and Nov. up ’4c. Provisions steady. Corn, No. 2 yellow, [email protected]; | No. 3 yellow. $1.55ff?1.60; No. 4 yel--1 w. si.s!’ffi $1.55. Oats, No. 3 white,! 72‘ 4 <<7'73%c; standard. 72%@73%c. 1 Rye. No. 2. [email protected]%. Barley, I [email protected]. Pork, nominal. Lard. $27.10. Ribs, [email protected]. East Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. 19 —(Special to Daily Democrat) Receipts 2,-1 560: shipments, 760; official to New York» yesterday. 570; hogs closing sliw. Mediums, heavies, yorkers and; stags generally, $20.75; hogs, $20.50 roughs, [email protected]; stags. $15.50; down; cattle, 400; slow; sheep. 200; steady: lambs, $18.50; down. Cleveland. O —special to Democrat) —Fruits: Apples, [email protected] but. Vegetables — Sweet potatoes, $7.00 @57.25 bbl. Butter —Creamerv extras in tube. I 55@56%c; prints, 56%@57%c; firsts, !04@54%: seconds. 48%@49%c; packing. oleo. first grade, 30 @3lc; nut oleo, 26i£@27%c; cheese, I 26@29c. | Eggs—Fresh. 45c. I Poultry—Alive: Chickens, 34@35<; broilers, 32@34c; roosters, 20© 22c; i spring ducks, 30@33c; spring geese, 123@25c. LOCAL MARKET? HOOSIER PACKING COMPmni The Local Stock Market Heavies and mediums, $19.00; pigs and lights, [email protected]; roughs, $15.00; stags, 312.00; prime steers. $ll.00@)$12.00; lights and me- 1 I diums. $10.00@$11.00; bologna bulls. 1 ' $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, $2.08; corn, $2.25; old and new oats. 64c; rye $1.40; clover seed. $16.00; alsike seed. $13.00; timothy seed. $4.00; barley, 85c. CREAMERY PRICES. Butterfat, delivered. 57c; butterfat, at station, 55c; butterfat, in country. 53c. WOOL AND HIDES. Wool, 66c; beef hides, 12c; calf hides, 20c; tallow, 10c; sheep pelts, | 50c@$l 50 FULLENKAMP’S. 1 Eggs, 39c; butter, 30-40 c.

: IT S NOT YOUR HEART : ! IT’S YOUR KIDNEYS

Kidney diamine is no re-specler oi persons. Il attacks all classes, re gardless of age. sex or conditions. \ majority of the Ills afflicting people today can be traced back to the kid ney trouble. Tho kidneys arc the most iinpor (ant organs of the body. They are (he filter, rs. the purifiers, of y<mr i blood. Il Iho jioisons which are I nw< <>t from the tissues by th" blood 'are not eliminated through (he kid Jiunnuo ait* /»n<» lillTll « >l' 11 fl (11 11» 1 1'

f IH’.vh, (lisi’asi* oi one loiin or anouo • 1 1 will claim you ns a victim. '■ I Kidney disease is usually indicat'd 'by weariness, sleeplessness, nervous I ness, desfiondeney. backache, stomach i trouble, difficulty when urinating. ' I pain in loins and lower adbomen. gall intones, gravel, rheumatism, sciatica anil lumbago. | All these derangements are nr. I tu:e s signals t<: warn you that ihe

! SLUFFTON’S j Twelfth Annual BIS FKE -TREET FAIR) I SEPTEM3ER 24 hlo 28th, 1918. ii 1 b yi Sensational Big Free Acts y Thrilling PATRIOTIC Features Every Day | H al » Boosting ALL WIN THE-WAR Movements jU ** Big Night Carnival Every Night H Dedication of County Service Flag hy County War ii H Mothers on Thursday ii Friday is Liberty Guard Day, with G. A. R. and || u other Patriotic Organizations Participating. B Big Exhibits of Art. Agriculture. Live Stock and J , H Poultry h, ** s*! I ii ' Complete Program Every Day EVERY YEAR A LITTLE BETTER y j

LIBERTY LOAN SPEAKERS. ( Liberty Loan speakers will all meet anti start for meetings at Liberty Loan headquarters in the Terveer building at 7:00 p. in., for every meeting. PUBLIC SALE. ” As I have sold my farm I will dis pose at publie sale, at my residence 2 miles northeast of Decatur. U mile south Dent school house, on September 24. beginning at 10 o’clock sharp, the following property: Five Head of Horses: —Sorrel mare. 4 years old. weight about 1600. well broke; sorrel gelding, 3 years old. broke, weight 1400; bay gelding. 2 years old, weight about 1100; gray gelding, 6 years old, weight 1400. Cattle —Blue roan cow. fresh, calf by side; Jersey cow. 4 years old, will be fresh in December, giving a good flow of milk; Holstein cow. 5 years old. will be fresh Oct. 12; black cow. 7 years old, a good one, fresh March Ist; red heifer. 2 years old. fresh in January; Holstein heifer, 1 year old; 2 Jersey bulls. 1 year old: 3 spring calves, 1 Holstein. 1 spotted. 1 Jersey. Hogs—White sow, S pigs by side; big white sow, 10 pings by side; one big bone Poland China male hog, 1 year old; 3 shoats, weighing about 175 tbs. each. Farming Implements —Eight hole 1 disc drill, American, good as new; McCormick binder, 7 ft. cut, good as (new; Milwaukee mower, hay rake, disc with truck attached, spring tooth harrow, spike tooth harrow. Monarch corn cultivator, 2 shovel plows, 3 Oliver breaking plows, J. I. Case corn planter, a good one; corn cutter, upright boiler. 2 incubators and one outdoor brooder; set of double breeching harness. 2 sets of farm har ness, single harness, horse collars, 2 I beehives, good as new; turnbull wag ! on. hay ladder, some apple crates, DeLaval. No. 12 cream separator, good as new; 2 iron kettles; sausage grinder and lard press. Log chains and grind stone; 5 gallon cream can; galvanized water Link; single cultivator. Timothy hay in mow, good field of corn, and many other articles too numerous to mention. Terms: —Under $5.00 cash. Over that amount a credit of 12 months will be given, the purchaser giving bankable note, bearing 8 per cent interest the last 6 months. No goods removed until settled for. JOE BRUNNEGRAFF. Roy Runyon, Auct. C. S. Niblick and John Starost. Clerks. 11-16-18-19-20 I o NOTICE, All children, or minors, desiring to dispose of junk, must have a written consent from their parents. THE MAIER HIDE & FUR CO., 220t3 W. Monroe St. DEMOCRAT WANT ADS PAY BIG. Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARIAN OFFICE—HORSE BALE BARN FIRST STREET Call* Answered Day or Night Phnnp omce 148 rnone Evidence 102

kidnovs need help You should use Gol l) MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsith s immediately. The soothing, healing oil stimulates tho kidneys, relieves in flammation and destroys the germs which have caused it. Do not wait uinil tomorrow. (Jo to your druggist today ami insist on his supplying you with’a box of GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Gil capsules. In twenty-four hours you should feel health and vigor returning and will bless the day you firs of GOLD MEDAL Huarlein

mru Oil. After von fee) that you have cured yourself, continue to take one or two capsules each day, so as to keep in first-class condition and ward off the danger of other attacks. Ask for the original imported GOLD MEDAL brand. Three sizes. Money n funded if they do not help you

NOTICE. Anybody wanting fertilizer for this fall, see Ben Wagoner. 3 miles north of Decatur, 1 mile east of Monmouth; R. R. P. Price, s3l ton. 217t6 Swelling Under the Eyes, Grayish White ar Waxy Color of the Skin Denotes Nephritis or Inflammation of the Kidneys. A slight degree of kidney trouble affects the mind and body, nephritis, (Inflammation of the kidneys) causes mental diseases in two ways: Through changes in the walls of the blood vessels and through poisonous changes in the blood. Creatin, creatinin and potassium salts, commonly produced in kidney diseases, irritate the lining of the animal brain. San-Yak is the remedy that does actual wonderful daily good It prevents the self-poisoning from which so many people suffer, thereby keeping the arteries soft and flexible at ages past fifty. No better proof could be had than from the following letters: Mrs. Jemima Tickle. Celina, Ohio, (grandmother of Perry Baker, county treasurer). She is 90 years old and was subject to a great dizziness and fainting spells, high blood pressure, stiff and clumsy in the muscles, but after taking San-Yak is again in normal health, being able to do her own housework and washing. She says she can walk a mile with most of the young folks. , J. B. White, ex-chief of police of , Marion, Ind., and recently proprietor of the Hotel DeSoto, states as follows: “SAN-YAK. yes. I know that medi- _ cine. I used four bottles when I was in Benton Harbor. Mich. I was subject to short breath, heart, kidney, bladder and liver troubles; bad blood. 1 am pleased to have an opportunity to recommend San-Yak to my friends. It is a wonderful medicine and its claims are true Yours with pleasure. ’ J. B. WHITE.” P. A. Kellogg. 289 Second St., Benton Harbor, Mich., says: “San-Yak I cured me of paralysis of five years’ I standing. 1 had bad action of the kidneys, bladder and liver for many years. The hardening of the arteries; I’-as disappeared. People of advanced years should use San-Yak for health’s sake and a longer life of activity and usefulness.” Dr. J. J. Weir, the’ eminent children's specialist, Millburg, Mich., says: “This is to certify that I have i prescribed San-Yak for a bad case of stomach trouble and I am glad to say it. helped really beyond my expectations. 1 can cheerfully recommend 1 it to any one afflicted. One teaspooni ful in glass of water half-hour before i breakfast beats all antiseptics and tonics for the stomach and bowels and kidneys. I have tried all kinds.” "Os late years I have been troubled with my heart. Upon being examined | the doctors told me it was high blood presure. They tried to relieve me but did not do any good. I was told to try . San-Yak on a guarantee, which I did, and am now very thankful. I have taken several bottles and am not now troubled one bit with my heart. My blood pressure is now down to normal. It is also a very good tonic, for I now feel the best I have felt for several years.”—T. J. Parr. R. F. 3, Benton Harbor, Mich. What this prescription does for other people it will do for you and we can supply every person that you get the results needed. I SOLD BY I SMITH, YAGER FALK, Decatur, Indiana.

O'SOFTIES OBJECT! § Widows never do. And the v.i; e | 0 doesn't either, when as old age comes on and the 8 0 husband's earnins power lessens, the maturing p,,-. | R icy steps in to lift the burden during the declining | p years of lift’j WHAT [ H about that life policy you were going to take? J. s | H it protecting your family? BETTER Ido it today. Then it’s done. WESTERN RESERVE LIFE INSI RANCE (0. i I Yager & Beery Agents | ~T 0 W I G H T “THE LURE OF THE CITY." A two-reel Gayety production. featuring the well known character actor, Henry Walthal. The story of a young country girl who goes to the city to make good. “THE GOLDEN HEART." A three-reel production filled with interest, and one that will keep you looking wise. A story of a man's supreme sacrifice. The RLX theatre hmbl'mitt— ~m i • a—— IN UNION THERE IS STRENOTH THE UNION OF THE STATES IN THE FEDERAL SYSTEM SERVES FOR THE PROTECTION OF THE CITIZENS OF THOSE STATES. THE UNION OF NATIONAL BANKS IN THE] FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM ACTS FOR THE PROTECTION OF DEPOSITORS IN THOSE BANKS. BnHHSIHMIOIIOAM DECATUR., INDIAHA | BI T DON’T WORRY ABOUT THE PAST The important time is TODAY—NOW BEGIN RIGHT, COME WITH US, Spurred on by a new determination to save, and next year the record will be all in your favor. START YOUR ACCOUNT HERE with only SI.OO if you wish—but START it. One day’s delay may lengthen into years.