Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 16, Number 227, Decatur, Adams County, 27 September 1918 — Page 6

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— THE MODERN WAY of doing things, selling, trading, finding customers, securing help and positions, renting houses and rooms, I finding lost articles, making loans, etc., Is the Decatur ' ( DEMOCRAT CLASSIFIED WAY s !SssZSSSeSSBF 1 MISCELLANEOUS Fresh Oysters! Stop at the sign Eat for your dinner, lunch and pastries.—Martin’s Restaurant. 226tf HOUSEWIVES will please their husbands by sending their shirts ‘o The Decatur Steam Laundry. It's a real laundry where you get real service. Goods called tor and delivered. Decatur Steam Laundry NOTICE. Two cars of Ohio Jackson coal at Pleasant Mills Friday and Saturday. September 27 and 28. A. M. MAI’LLER. VULCANIZING. Have your tires cared for by A. W. Tanvas. Vulcanizing, casings, 50c up; tubes. 20c up. ’Phone 471. FOR SALE FOR SALE —My residence, 61" Jeffer- r son St. Which is all modern ex- ] cept furnace Is for immediate sale. For further information inquire at my home; inside railroads. — P L. ( Andrews. FOR SALE —Driving buggy, coke <■ heater, with pipe for gas range— ■ Mrs. Mary Parrish 227t2 i FOR SALE -A Retort stove. In good I condition. ‘Phone 225. 226-1 wk James Stults went to Fort Wayne this afternoon on business. FOR SALE Dining room suite, con siating of table, sideboard and chairs. Will sell each separate. Also * some geese feathers and leather I coach. Inquire 427 Fornax St. 224t6 FOR SALE— Modern brick house. 515 Madison St; also vacant lot. corner Fifth and Jefferson Sts. Conte and see them. —Dick Townsend. 224t3 FOR SALF Buggy and set of harness. Cost $250. Will sell for S6O. See Dick Townsend. 515 Madison street. 224t3 FOR SALE —Good cabbage, onions and turnips. Call for the Schug farm, two miles east of Berne. 23-25-27 FOR SALE- Favorite base burner; 1 child's bed. Inquire 220 North Sixth St. 253t3 One second hand piano, $90.00. One secand hand piano, S2OO. Thess pianos are well worth the money. See Albert M. Sellemeyer at The Holthouse Drug Co. 21-24-26 < FOB KICNT FOR RENT —A few good furnished . rooms for rent. Call at 413 Mercer Ave. 223112 FOR RENT -Cheap, the suite of rooms formerly ocupied by the < school hoard on second floor of the Allison block, the best location in town. See Mr. E. X. Ehinger, Old Adams County ank. 22616 FOR RENT—Two modern office 1 rooms, heat furnished. Inquire at i People’s Loan & Trust Co. 221tf| FOR RENT—Front office rooms in ' old nitenirban building. Inquire of! A. D. Suttles. 195tf CLEANERS WE GUARANTEE our expert dry! cleaning and pressing to be the! 'ery best in town, our methods to be I he very best and our shop to be the most up to date. It will pay you toj bring your work to the Decatur Dry Cleaners, W. Monroe St., Decatur, Indiana. We also clean and block at*. We are now prepared to dean 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 LOST AND FOUND !' LOST —A Reward will be paid for a i diamond set Elk pin, if returned 10l

this office. Name on back Dick Townsend. 2241: WANTED—MALE HELP WANTED—Men and teamsters. Inquire BlulTton Hoop Company. 221 U HELP WANTED— Man or boy to do janitor work at Daily Democrat. Only requires portion of time. Inquire at this office. ts WANTED- An experienced- stenographer; must have high school education. Good opportunity for advancement. Address H. K., care Daily Democrat. Decatur, Ind. 222tf THE U. S. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE NEEDS 50 LABORERS FOR THE AETNA EXPLOSIVE CO. AT GARY. INDIANA Apply EMPLOYMENT AGENT DAN ERWIN MAY BE HOSPITAL ASSISTANT One position in the Army School of Nursing is open now to the wives of men who are in service abroad, and that is as Hospital Assistant. The Hospital Assistant is not a nurse, end will not be sent oerseas, but will serve in the military hospitals here to which convalescent soldiers Wil 1“ taken for reconstruction wcr j she has not already completed a FERTILIZER WE HAVE SOME ON HAND H. Knapp & Son J "■■■ - ■ — I- ■ ■ T * FORT WM VE AND DECATfR TRACTION LINE CFATWIL TIMF Lt-avr Deentur l.ruve Ft. Wayne 5:40 H. nt. 7 :OO a. M. 7 tow «. m. **:3O n. in. St.‘iu r. ni. 10:00 m. iu. 10:00 m. im. 11:30 a.m. 11:30 n. ut. 1:00 p. in. I :<H9 |«. IM. 54:30 p.in. 2:30p.n». 4’IM) p. in. 4:00 p. in. 5:30 p.m. 7 :OO i». in. Ns3o p.m. 10:00 p.m. 11:05 p.m. Car every botir MMtl h Imlf. IlnuiiiiiK lime 1 hour und 5 mlnutea Frei uh I rar lonvea Drcniur a< 7:45 n. m. and leaven Fl. Wayne at 12:00 m.. arriving iu Decatur al 2:00 p. in. I. 11. STONEBI KNER. Agent. iICAIER HI HL. << I’. * F. A. How Is The Time Book your sale with an auctioneer who is able to make your sale a success. Live Stock and General Auctioneer. Telephone No. 8-L. • if. N. RUNYON AUCTIONEER. i Electric Light Plant Go to our agent and save S2OO to S3OO on a plant. Made by Gray Motor Co., makers of high grade engines and light plants; $l6O and up. References: Any first class bank in the world. DR. NOBLE YOUNKIN One Mile West of Magley. Agt. Adams and Wells Counties. M. J. Scherer UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Elne Funeral Furnishings Private Ambulance Sscvlos DECATUR. ■ IND. Telephone: Office $0; Home IM

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MARKETS-STOCKS — Dalit Report of Local and For-! etgn Markets. New York. N. Y„ Sept. 27— (Special to Daily Democrat 1 Industrial amt 'equipment shares were fractionally i higher when the stock market opened today. Shipping shares were oil. United States Steel opnd at lllVi.up 'q. and Anaconda was up '» at GS’-y. Reading was opened at 88', and Marine preferred was off % at 104'k. Peace issues responded to the Buiparian proposal for an armistice and favorable developnients on the westk ern front. Among the bright spois 3 were American Ice. Green t'anunea \ i and even Marine picked up from a “I heavy selling movement which startled iu the opening. ‘•j Chicago. 111., Sepl. 27—(Special to • Daily Democrat)—Open: Corn. Oct. I down \c: Nov. down le. Oats. Sept. down '*c; Oct. down '.»<■; Nov. down II i %c. Provisions slightly higher. ■ Corn. No. 2 yellow. $ 1.59; No. 3 • 'yellow. $1.50®51.55; No. 4 yellow, f $1 .40®5!48. Oats, No. 3 white, 7348 i74’>c; standard. 73 , j ! ®74’,c. Rye. . ■ No.’2. $1.61. Barley. 90< ®$ 1.04. Pork ] . nominal. Lard. $26.70. Ribs. $23.25 I @523.75. | < | East Buffi la. N. Y . Sept. 27—(Spo- ( f Hal to Daily Democrat»— Receipts 2. j4ii'i; shipments, 1.330; official to New York yesterday. 760; hogs closing t steady. 1 Medium, heavy, yorkers and mixed. S2O 40i&520.50; pigs generally $19.75; roughs. $17.25® $17.50; stags, $15.00; ’ down; cattle. 400; slow; sheep. 2,400; ; slow; lambs. $18.80; down. shrdletaoshrdelutirdlu.shrill s r rddk Cleveland, O. —Special to Democrat i —Fruits: Apples. $6.00®56.25 bbl. 1 Vegetables- Potatoes, $2.10® $2 35 I cwt.; sweet potatoes. $2.60 bu.; 6.7;> . I bbl. I ( Butter —Creamery extras tn tubs, 'sfic® . 2c; prints, 57®63c; firsts. 57c; 1 seconds. 54c; (tacking. 49c; oleo. first f grade. 30® 31c; nut oleo, 26>4@27k4e; [ cheese. 26® 29c. Eggs —Fresh. 45c. I ® Poultry—Alive: Chickens 29@30c; I I broilers. 31® 32c; roosters. 20® 22--: j i spring ducks. 30@33c; spring geese. ( 23® 25c, j LOCAL MARKETS. > — c HOOSIER PACKING COMPANY. } The Local Stock Market. Heavies and mediums. $19.00; pigs and lights. $16®11G.50; roughs, j $15.00; stags. $12.00; prime , steers, $ll.OO @ $12.00; lights and mediums. $10.00@$11.00; bologna bulls, $10.00@$11.00; calves $12.00@513,00; 1 best lambs. $12.00©513.00, mediums and lights, [email protected]; ewes. $6.00 . @s7 0(i; wethers. [email protected] GRAIN MARKET. I I Wheat, $2.11; corn. $1.75; ould and ( new oats, 66c; rye. $1.40; clover seed. . $15.00®419.00; abode seed. $16.00; timothv seed. $4.00; barley. 85c. , * I CREAMERY PRICES. ( 1 Butterfat, delivered 64c; butterfat. , 'at station. 6'k-; butterfat, in country. J i INUOL AND h.uES Wool. 66c; beef hides, 12c; calf . hides, 20c; tallow, 10c; sheep pelts, ■Kieoti do FULLENKAMP‘B. 'a Eggs. 39c; butter. 30-4Oc. ( I course given by the Red Cross, the * applicant will receive a. ; ijc weeks' training course in elementary nursing and hygiene, first aid to. the in- 1 ljured and dietetics. The age limits are twenty-one to forty. Applicant . must be in good physical condition. 1 of good moral character and he a 1 high school graduate or present an 1 acceptable equivalent. THIRD WARD BOOTHS i ■ ... . < Volunteer liberty Loan booths for, the Third ward residents will be at ( the following places on Saturday, Sunday and Monday. At Old Adams County Bank Saturday — Arthur Fisher, Harry Fritzinger. John Starost. Monday—Arthur Fisher, Dan Niblick. John Starost. At the Lutheran Church Saturday—Ed Bcese, W. J. Arch bold. Sunday — Fred Jaehker. Henry Schulte. Monday — Gus Reinking, Ferd Bleeke. At the Methodist Church Saturday — John Parrish, Rev. Thornburg. Sunday—Jack Dailey, H. M. Smith, H. F. Callow. Monday- Dee Lewton, Fred Smith, F. W. Downs. I “money loan. Money to loan on farm property at 5(4 per cent interest, with privilege 3 of paying loan off at any interest payr Ing date, or any part thereof. 8 DECATUR INSURANCE AGENCY Second Floor Schafer Hardware Bldg. < „ DEMOCRAT WANT ADSj PAY BIG. Dr C V. Connell VETERINARIAN OFFICE—HORSE SALE BARN FIRST STREET Can* Answered Qsy or Night. iPhone 148 ! jjrnone Bwldenoe 102

| All Building Is Suspendee -i .I—— •'"onttnued from PSf OBS> ’ received from the V.’ar Indttslri Board. While it is not the policy of .lie government to unnecessarily Interfere with any legitimate business, industry, or construction project, it must be borne In mind that there is nn imperative mid constantly increasing demand for labor, material und capital for tha y-roduction and distribution or direct and indirect war need), to satisfy which much nonwar construction must bo deferred. A full realization o. this fact by all loyal and patriotic- citizens, including state and municipal authorities, is :>ll that is required with ’ho war program The tato and local representatives of the Council of National Defense pro with confidence depended upon K> fully acquaint the whole people of these United States with the pressing need for the nor-t rigid economy, measured not only in terras of dollars but in terms of labor, materials and transportation service. The construq tion i>tojccts which must now be let ferred may be undertaken when »<t shall have won the war and will th’n furnish employment to the returning artisan now on the !>aiilo front ;.s well as those who will then he rel lensed by strictly war Industries. HOOSIER The following is today's casualties as reported by the commander of the American expeditionary forces: Killed in action. 171; missing in action 126; wounded severely. 146; died from wounds. 119.; died of accident 13; died of disease. 12; wounded, degree undetermined. 8; total, 604. Killed in Action. John J. Bandor. Linton Orville L. Easterday, North Liberty Roy H. Fulton. Clinton Harry V. Plessinger, Anderson George W. Hite. Fountaintown Howard Head. Plainfield Harvey W. Lemaster. Legrande Died of Wounds. John C. Sanderson. Terre Haute James Thornton. Matthews William R. Lee. Kennard Lett Schill? Crothersville Died front Accident. • I/c-wfev Hgyser,, Lyons , Wounded' 'Severely Park C. Duiendach. Huntingburg Clyde W. Hall. Lafayette James L. Gandy. Elwood Charles O A Riley. Bicknell Missing in Action. Orvul C. Corbin. Garrett William O. Graham. Wabash John McGee. Montgomery NERVOUS, RUNDOWN WOMAN Tells How Vinol Creates Stfijtl■Duked. Tenn.— A s live on a farm and keep house for six in mv family. • to a nervous run-down conoi -1 i-Ju... die. A friend advised me to try Vine! I have been greiitly’ improved bv its use und am better and stronger, in every way.”—Mrs. fl. H. Goodwin. The reason Vinol was so vtcccssful in Mrs. Goodwin’s case is because it contains beef and cod liver peptones, iron and manganese pentonal es and glycerophosphates, the very elements needed to build up a weak, run-down system and creftte strength. Sold by Smith, Yager A- Falk, and druggists everywhere. —advt. P s —For pimples and blotches try Saxol Salve. Money back if it fails. PUBLIC SALE. As I am going trt move to North Dakota. I will sell at public auction at my residence. 6 miles southeast of Decatur. Ind., and at Pleasant Mills. Ind., on Thursday. Oct. 3. 1918. beginn!ng at 10 o'clock a. nt., the following personal property: 3 Head of Horses: consisting of 1 bay mare. 9 years old, weighing 1200 pounds; 1 sorrel gelding 10 years old. weighing 1250; 1 bav mare. 10 years old. weighing 1500. These horses are all good workera. Four Head of Cattle, consis.ting of one Jersey cow, 4 years old, will be fresh March 1; 1 Durham cow. 3 years old. will be fresh In June; 2 spring heifer calves. Hogs: One brood sow, will farrow by day of sale; 3 shoats. weighing 150 pounds each. Farming Implements: One Deering .binder. 6 ft. cut; 1 Diamond riding breaking plow; 1 Monarch corn plow; i 1 mowing machine; 1 single shovsl 'plow; 1 double shovel plow; 1 flat iiay rigging, just new; one 2-horse wagon and triple bed; 1 mud boat; 1 double set of breeching harness; 1 ismall refrigerator; 1 soft coal heatling stove, just new; 1 lawn mower; 'cream separator; one 4-burner coal oil stove with oven; 20 stone jars; 50 glass cans; about 50 bushel of potatoea; 400 shocks of corn in Held. i Terms: Nine months' time will be I given on all sums over $5.00, notes to bear interest at 6 per cent the last three months; sums under $5, cash. S. J. DURBIN. Harry Daniels. Auct. Albert Manlier, Clerk. The Methodist Ladies’ Aid of Pleasant Mills will serve dinner. 226t5 ATTENTION G. A R. All Civil war veterans are requested to meet at headquarters at 12:30 noon Friday to go in the service flag i parade. I Wm. H MYERS, Commander

SICK WOMAN NOW WELL Took Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Read Her Letter. Potterville, Pa.—“For a long time I was bothered with pains in my side, i . .. and was so weak a from my trouble that 1 could not do any lifting or hard work of any kind. If 1 tried to straighten out when lying 1 down it seemed ss ,£U| though something | *ll would tear loose. y'.cylzT Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Com- ’ pound has restored f my health and 1 am 1 ■ ** l quite myself once more.”—Miss Hazel Chubbuck. Potterville, Penn. Thousands of women drag along from day to day in just such a miserable condition as was Mrs. Chubbuck, or suffering from displacements, irregularities, inflammation, ulceration, backache.sideache, headache, nervousness, or “the blues.” Such women should profit by Mrs. Chubbuck's experience and try this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E..Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, and find relief from their sufferings as she did. For special suggestions in regard to vour ailment write Lydia E. Pinkham , Medicine Co., I#nn, Mass. The result of its long experience is at your service. FOR SKIN ERUPTIONS Nothing heals and clears the skin ot infants and children like Sykes Comfort Powder which contains harmless antiseptic healing ■ ingredients not found in any other powder. ( 250 at the Vinol and other drug stores The Comfort Powder Co.. Boston, Mass. XOTICE OF FIVAI. SSF.TTT.IDIHXT OF ■ « ESTATK. ; Nqtipe is hereby given to the cred-Itoi-y. r fit>lrs nrtd legatees of Sophia . Carter. der-ease,!. to appear in the Adams Clh-uit Court, held nt Dr. ralur. Indiana, on the 12th day of October, lyls. und show Cause. If I an>. why the tinal settlemAit atints ‘ with the of said deeedi'nt should not be approved: and said heirs are notitled to then and there make proof of heirship and- receive their distributive shares. CALVIN H. CARTER. Administrator. Decatur. Ind., Sept. 19, 1918. Dore U. Erwin, ‘Atty. 20-27 ’ ’ NI9TICE TO~SETTLE. _—:— Ou account of entering the military I will nsk thit all parties knowififU-themselves indebted to lhe ( for Medical and telephone service, j and settle, aejdunts not later thnn October, tet . » 220$f o'» DR ,M. F. PARRISH. o— — Democrat Wants Ads Pa*

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Celery, Egg Plant, Head Lettuce. Mangoes, Green Heuns. Beets, etc. The last of the season. Fancy Gold Drop Michigan Peaches for canning. Fancy Select Michigan Eating and Cooking Apples, H: litxsr tttXUJBr. tn: tn: tn: tn: tmtn: »: x: xi tn: tn: nr x:x:x:w: tn: tmta: xi WANTED I bmmsmmum— mmi Twin w— rtueM 15 SEWING GIRLS STEADY WORK I . GOOD WAGES | Apply at Once i 1 I j BERNT OVERALL 6 SHlfcT fill. j h n p ’Phone 172. IN BOWERS BLDG., WEST POSTOFFICE .taw'tf.fninrur-nrnrar.arnrnrnrnrnrnrur-acar.arnr.nrnr-nrxtß WE HANDLE RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. GROCERIES FOR THOSE WHO WANT THE BEST. PRICES NEVER HIGHER THAN ELSEWHERE AND USE ALLY LOWER AT BERT HUNSICKER ’Phone No. 97 ( O r) ’Phone No. 175 Fancy Michigan Hand Picked Navy Beans, Saturday, lb. 12'jC Exera Fancy Sweet Potatoes. 4 tbs. .........7 .77 25c Exera Fancy Sweet Eating Apples, lb 'c Good Quality Green Tea in full Qt Hjgh Grade Prepared Mustard in full Qt. Mason Jars - " Calumet Baking Powder in full ft/cans 25c 2 10c Cans Sardines in Oil ~ 15c Michigan Celery, 3 large stalk.% only; .., .7,7 JOe [Blue_Bell)_Oleomargarine in 1 ft. cartons, only 7 !:k (Nut Oleomargarine) free from animal fats, 1 ft. cartons. l^esJ^j^radeJP^Glycerine Toilet Soap .77777... 725 c High(,rade Bulk Peanut Butter, ft. 25c 3 ft. Can Crisco / 777 : 1 ‘■ r SI-00 Jewel, that ./sc 1 uUQt.. MawnJar, High Grade Mince Meat ...... 7.-■ * F,ne Toi,et Soa PMn cakes7/777~777775 and 10c is ,h * real value for your money, ft. • > (ic any : jic _._arge Pkg. Fresh Toasted Flakes 7/77777 7777. - • l<'c .xtra l ancy Bust Apple Butter, ft 77 >7"718e; 2 tbs. 35c Lake Herring Salt Fish, ft.7. L . .*77 7 '. 15c HEADQUARTERS FOR fruits and vegetables. TOP J’Rlt ES PAID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE. ■ HUNSICKER’S GROCERY I ~ Q| Ja ™ LBGII - — the Store Where All Ar*

l McKensie Pancake or Buckwheat Flour, a pkg|2 f California Santa Clara Prunes, I pound 10c & ].gFancy Evaporated Peaches. pound 15c Solid Pack Sweet Corn. 2 cans »..; 25c Solid Pack Sweet Tender Peas. 2 cans 25c Large cans Solid Pack Tomatoes, 2 cans 35 c Large cans Solid Pack Kraut. 2 cans . 25c Large cans Solid Pack Hominy, can Hie New can Apricots in Syrup. a bargain, dozen cans. S 2 9Q Can 25c Tall cans best Pink Salmon 20c New Dried Onions. 3 lbs. .. IO C Danish Prize. Carnation or Pet Brand Milk. 2 large cans 25c 4 small cans 25c Eagle Brand Milk for the babies, a can 20c New Shelled Pecans and English Walnuts, 3 ounces .20c Scratch Feed, a hundred pound bag 84.25 Pound 4'»c