Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 16, Number 256, Decatur, Adams County, 31 October 1918 — Page 6
I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SECTION I S | B IF YOU KNEW of • dandy houae for rent at leas money than you are p now paying HOW LONG would It taka you to get there? TRY A y I DEMOCRAT CLASSIFIED AD, three Imea for a quarter, or fifty M cents for a week (8 pt) and ge tjuat what you want. OR AGAIN IF H YOU KNEW of a position where you could get a permanent place, J paying more than your preaent salary, HOW LONG would It take you ft to get there? YOUR OPPORTUNITY may come through a DEMO- n CRAT “wanted" CLASSIFIED AD. TRY IT. acian::«::::K::::n:;ui:n!:n'.:n:a:xnKatt«”n!:u'.taxu'.:n , .-,nxx«nxaxnK 8
MISCELLANEOUS Fresh Oysters! Stop at the sign Eat for your dinner, lunch and pastries.—Martin’s Restaur* I am. 226tf HOUSEWIVES will ;lease their husbands by sending their shirts to The Decatur Steam Laundry. Il's a real laundry where you get real service. Goods called for and delivered. Decatur Steam Laundry Have your tires cared for by\ A- W. Tanvas. Vulcanizing, casings, 50c up; tubes, 20c up. ’Phone 471. __ KHc SALE FOR SALE —A steel malleable range, good condition. inquire of D. M. Hensley. 25313 FOR SALE—MuIe. 5)4 months old: | halter broke. Inquire of William Klicknran. Decatur. R. R. 2. 253t2 FOR SALE Hupmobile, 5 passenger automobile. Sell at once. Inquire of John McClure. 'Phone 831. 233t3 FOR SALE —Two Duroc male hogs. Inquire of Fred Busche, Decatur, Ind., R. R. 5. 253t3 FOR SALE —My residence. 617 Jefferaon St. Which is ail modern except furnace is for immediate sale, | For further information inquire at my home; Inside railroads. — P. L. Andrews. SUNNYSIDE STOCK FARM Good work horse and other live stock for , sale.—C. Sumner Mumma. Decatur. R. R. No. 3. 249t12 FOR SALE —Fifteen shares of Decatur Foundry. Furnace & Machine Company stock, par value SIOO per. share, for $1,400. Addrses Box G. I care of this paper. 250t6 FOR RENT FOR RENT —An 8-room house on ( South 10th St. Call ’phone 550. 252t3 I FOR RENT —Riverside sale barn, livery and sale. A good chance for some one. Inquire Mrs. John Smitley, 222 So. Ist St. 253t6-e-o-d FOR RENT —A five room house on I So. Bth St. Inquire of Otto Kiefer.l I 118 So. Bth St. 255t6 FOR RENT —Two sets of furnished rooms for light housekeeping (four | rooms each) one set at 609 Monroe r street and one at 338 Line street. ’Phone 521.—8. W. Sholty. s-t-th OR RENT —Two modern office rooms, heat furnished. Inquire at People’s Loan & Trust Co. 221tf WANTED—MA IE HELP WANTED —Either married or single > man for winter’s job with prospect of yearly contract. House furnished. Inquire of Fred Busche, Decatur, Indiana. R. R. 5. 253t3 HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—Woman housekeeper and , companion. Call at 814 North 3rd St. 'Phone 354. 254t3 WANTED —Housekeeper, by man. ■ with three children. Call at 81 A North 3rd St. Phone 354. 256t3 WANTED—GirI, in case of sickness. Wages no object. Inquire of Fred W. Busche. Decatur, R. R. No. 5. Monroe 'phone. 254t3 CLEANERS HAVE YOU NOTICED YOUR CLOTHES LATELY?—is the press ut of the trousers? Doesn’t the coat eed to be brushed up and cleaned? Jid you ever stop to think that if you buy Liberty Bonds that you may not be able to buy a new suit this time of the year. BUT DON’T WORRY, just bring it to us and we will make it look just as good as new.—DECATUR DRY CLEANERS, W MONROE STREET. 246tf Decatur shoe shining, hat cleaning and dry cleaning parlor, fancy dry cleaning and pressing for ladies’ and gentlemen’s garments. We call and deliver. Prompt service. Work guaranteed. ’PhAne 302.—VVm. C. Cavadas, 139 S. 2nd St. 2531 f LOST AND FOUND LOST —At Lammiman sale, small black pocketbook containing small roll of bills and some silver. Mrs. Charles N’fffer will pay small reward if left pt Democrat office. 256t3 WILL DELIVER MILK The Decatur haniury Milk com puny will again begin to deliver mdk
to their customers who live within the railroads in the city. Patrons who wish milk, should call 'Phone 487. 254t(i ONE MILLION DOLLARS TO LOAN One million dollars to loan at s’/j per cent, on improved farms. Easy terms. Abstract of title made on short order. JOHN SCHURGER & SON Office on second floor, over I Fisher & Harris grocery. 237-m-w f Imo o CARD OF THANKS 1 desire to thank the freinds and neighbors and especially rhe minister and floral offerings, and also all ttbose who extended their sympathy during the illness and death of my husband. | MRS FRANK BOYER. DEMOCRAT WANT ADS ’ PAI RIG. IBS THE LIVE STOCK AND FARM SALE AUCTIONEER Call ’phone 85, Decatur, at my expense. ' Dr. C. V. Connell I VETERINARIAN • OFFICE-HORSE SALE BARN FIRST STREET ] Call* Anowared Day or Night. rnone 102 ___________________ 1 — THE — Highest Dollar s Will be obtained for your 1 live stock, household goods J and farming implements if you book your sale with J. N. BURKHEAD Live Stock and General Auctioneer. Phone me at my Expense. MONROE. INDIANA Years of experience in the field. ROY H, RUNYON LIVE STOCK AND GENERAL AUCTIONEER Years of experience Highest Dollar obtained ’Phone 8-L, Decatur, Ind. FORT WAYNE AND DECATUR TRACTION LINE CENTRAL TIME Leave Deeatnr Leave Ft. Wayne 5:40 a. n». 7 :0O a. m. 7 tOO u. in. HiSOa, m. KtSO a. m. 10:00 a. m. 10:00 a.m. 1) :SO a. m. 11:30 a.m. 1:00 p.m. 1 :OO p. ni. 1 :30 p.m. 3 iSO p.m. 4<OO p. m. 4:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. H:3O p.m. 10 too p. m. 11:05 p. m. Car every hour and a half. Iluuutng time 1 hour and 5 mtnale* Freight car leave* Deeatur at 7:45 a. m. and leave* Ft. Wayne at 12:00 m„ arriving in Decatnr at ' 2:00 p. m. I. 11. STONEBURNER, Agent. HOMER RUHL, G. P. « F. A. I 1 M. J. Scherer UNDERTAKING ANB EMBALMING Fine Funeral Furnlahiaga Private Ambulance Servlet DECATUR, • INA Telephone: Office •£ Hand U*
DECATUR THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31. 1918.
MAMETS-STOCKS ■■ - Dally Report of Local and Foreign Markets. Now York. N. Y . Oct. 31 (Speeiii! to Daily Democrat I Prices were gen (•rally irregular at the openong of the atek market here this morning. United States Steel nt 102 was oft Heading 87 Studebaker tl4' 4 , up : Republic Steel SOL- off ’s: Mexican Petroleum 150. up I 1 ,; AuaconO< tls l ,. off >, ; Bethlehem B 57-%. ofl > , ; Southern Pacific lint's, off '»; ToIbncco Products 73 s. oil Inion “I Pacific 129'. 4 . oil "s : Canadian Part cifh 1G2»4, off 2. ' i thn ago, 111.. Oct 31 (Special to 1 ally Demoerali Open: Corn. Oct ; nnehamed: Nov down 1 »<•; De- up i,c. Oats. Oct. unchanged; Nov. nominal: Dee. up 's< Provisions steady to lower. Corn. No. 2 yellow. $1.5(1: No. 3 vol- . low. sl.43®'sl 47: No. 4 yellow. $135 c ®sl.3s. Oats. No. 3 white, 67 s ,(ff I (>!i'..c: standard. 68% 70c. Rye. No 2 r , sl.iL’®sl.63. Barley. 85c<9$l >O. I Pork, nominal. Lard. $26 75. Ribs. $23.00© $24.00. ■ East Buffa’o. N. Y.. Oct- 31—<SpeIcial to Daily Democrat) Receipts. 960; shipments. 1,330; official to N> >v \ork yesterday, 3.230; hogs closing steady Best grades. [email protected]; pig . $17.00; roughs. $12.00® $16.00; stags. $15.0n; down; cattle, 325; slow; sheep. GOO; steady; lambs. $17.50; down. Cleveland. Ohio—Wholesale produce quotations by the United State, market bureau: Apples--$4.50!b55.00 bbl. Potatoes—sl.9o® $2.00 cwt. Butter —Creamery extras. 58@60e; ■ prints. 59®60c; firsts. 56®>58c; pack- t ing. 40c. , Eggs Fresh. 58@60c. Poultry Springers. 27® 28c; hens. 1 28® 30c; roosters. 20®’21c; ducks, small. 25© 28c; largo. 28®31c; geese. : 24@27c. . LOCAL MARKETS. GRAIN MARKET Wheat. $2.11; corn. $1.50; old and new oats 65c; rye $1.40; clover seed slß.oo®s2o .00; asllke seed, $15.00; timothy seed, $4.50; barley, 85c. CREAMERY PRICES. Butterfat, delivered. 59c: butterfat, at station. 56c; butterfat, in country. 55c. WOOL AND HIDES. Wool, 66c; beef bides. 12c; calf hides. 20c; tallow, 10c; sheep pelts, 50c@$l 50 FULLENKAMP’S. Butter 35c to 50e Eggs 52c PUBLIC SALE. I, the undersigned, will sell at public auction at my residence. miles south of Decatur, on the Decatur and Berne road, on Wednesday. Nov. 6, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m . the following property, to-wit: Four Head of Horses: One mare. 6 years old; with foal; 1 driver. 12 years old; 2 , sorrel colts, 2 and 3 years old; 1 j spring colt. Eleven Head of Cattle: . Holstein cow. 4 years old; Durham cow. 10 years old; Jersey cow. 5 years old. These cows all will be fresh by the middle of April. Two heifers. 1 Holstein 2 years old. 1 Jersey 2 years • old; both to be fresh by the Ist of May; 1 steer, 1 year old; 3 heifers. 1 j year old; 3 calves. 8 months old. , Hogs: Two brood sows, will farrow , about day of sale. Chickens: Eight , dozen Plymouth Rock chickens. Farming Implements; One Osborn mower, Osborn hay loader, hay tedder. Hoosier grain disc drill, all as , good as new; hay rake, clover bunch- ( er. walking plow, shovel plow, new ground breaking plow, riding plow, corn cultivator, corn planter, spring tooth harrow, spike tooth harrow, disc harrow, bob sled, Milburn farm wagon, hay ladders, set dump boards, surrey, top buggy, surrey pole, 2 iron kettles, cream separator, set working harness, buggy harness. Fairbanks gasoline engine. 6 galvanized chicken coops, corn sheller. 8-gal. cream can. 3 5-gal. cream cans, grain cradle, corn in crib, about 150 bushels; 50 shocks of fodder. 6 tons timothy hay, and other articles too numerous to mention. Household Goods: Also the following household articles: Sideboard, dining room table, 6’dining room chairs, Morris chair, Oak bed, spring and mattress, walnut bed room suite, spring and mattress, sewing machine, coal oil heater, combination book case and writing desg, glass cupboard, 2 rocking chairs, kitchen chairs, Brussels rug. crcoks, jugs, etc. Terms: —Sums of $5.00 and under, cash. Over that amount a credit of 9 months will be given, the purchaser giving note with approved security, bearing 8 per cent interest after maturity. Four per cent off for cash. No goods removed until setled for. HERMAN W. SELLEMEYER. Jesse Michaud, Auct. Fred Fruchte. Clerk. Lunch will be served by the Helping Hand society of the Reformed church. 25-29 to 5 o " . ■ =» ‘ For Itching Torture — — — — There is one remedy that seldom fails to stop itching torture and relieve skin irritation and that makes the skin soft, clear and healthy. Any druggist can supply you with 2emo, which generally overcomes ail skin diseases. Acne, eczema, itch, pim- • pies, rashes, blackheads, in most cases give way to zemo. Frequently, minor blemishes disappear overnight. Itching usually stops instantly. Zemo is a safe, antiseptic liquid, clean, easy to use and dependable. It costs only 35c; an extra large bottle, SI.OO. It will no* stain, is not greasy or sticky and is positively safe for tender, sensitive skins. • The E. W. Rose Co., Cleveland, O 0 — Democrat 5V ante Ads Pay
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qERNME EMPLOYEE FINDS REMEDY I IR PFIUENZ# I fflE I Mis«3 Urns gjjpg he r sen-ice ro theWjepartmA. gladly tells fl " r sl ®how shd vas attacked, and ovM Spanish 'nfitinnza. Miss Isays: HO6 H. St., S. VV„ ■ Washington. D. C. To VV litWay Concern: \\ hileßjg j n \tlar Departmeat in Kgt otli p<• j contracted which was spreadinßy throughoift the government® Having a bottle of Hull s SiM-p at i at once started it regularly. Although I Bqe sick for a couple of days M,i me out so that I did not nA,, alarmed at my condition. ’.W week's time I was again feelO which I owe to this medicine. ■ INEZ BURNS. Ktions. Go to !>•],. e . cover up real warm. takO| ()SPS O s u u n- s Suportative 20 drops at a dose every^ urs y ou w jjj g () into a swe*j a i n covered until perfectly d* u w ju notice that aches. pain®f,. ver have disappeared. F« taking S to 10 drops three* a ,- lay until perfectly well. * expose yourself or get chille*- ou are thoroughly well, or a* is liab ] e t 0 ta ke place, which nuf . b worse than the first does not act on the bowels ilba-s take a strong physic. H Hull's a r()o t an( j bar k remedy, rich ■ l vian Bark, fever breaker, (,^A ;i i t he greatest known v<g-ta* el ,tj,. and other ingredients <3 as those mentioned Humidify t 0 great good received. * e an(l keep u in the house. *)p e comes almost at once Then is when you Superlative. A. J. HULL, * The A. J. Hu® ne c 0„ Findlay, Ohio. For sale by twists at SI.OO per bottle. NOTICE
Notice is herelKthat Monday, 1918, will be tbe last. Ay your fall I installment of taxS . The treasurer’? wll be open ed from 8 o'c'ock flnwj 6 o'clock p. m., during season. 1 All taxes not paid at time will 1 become delinquent penalty of 10 per cent will bdß Do not 1 put off your taxes. ■ must be ' paid and the la* p. ut Lhe duty 'of the treasurer. Aho have ! bought or sold pronijK W j s b a 1 division of taxes sln#jL. i n at 1 once. Don’t wait foiglh. No receipts can be laid any one, so don't ask for GEORGKg, t 241 tlB Treasurer, Bounty. |
tn: ;n: :::::::: at: at: ar. in: •«- •« i side of the bare dining room tab.e. s we lined up the children, parents ami I gradparents, ages fives minus to eigh ly four plus. Ono side took a silver quarter and passed it buck and forth, with their hands all hidden Iteneath I the table. After the quarter had lodged n i somebody's hidden hand, the captain 1 of the opposing side, across the table ecnimandod: "Up. Jenkins!" and .i’l ' the hands together were raised high over the table, with all lists clenched t ( . alike. "Down. Jenkins." called the of posing caMain. ami all hands at! . one time clapped the table noisily. | with fingers extended and the . ter ringing on the boards —somewhere ' Then the captain of the opposite group of players, after consulting with his men, ordered up his opponnts' hands, one at a time. If he succeeded in selecting empty hand-, leaving the quarter under the last hand left pressing upon the table, then his side took the quarter and ‘ its former custodians tried to win it back in simiar fashion. Obviously, this game may be i !ayc 1 1 outdoors also, it gives less vigorous physical exercise than the other games described; but. like them de-' velops such discipline or "team play •ind such alertness of eyes, ears and judgment as are cs-ential parts of '.hy ic'! efficiency.
DO MOTHERS ERR? When we hear of so many school girts and girts in stores and offices who are often totally unfit to perform heir daily duties because of some derangement peculiar to their sex. might this not have been prevented by tlwr mother who. perhaps through neglect or carelessness, failed to get for that daughter the one great root and herb remedy for such ailments. Lydia L. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound? This old-fashioned medicine is said to have alleviated more suffering of womankind than any other remedy known to medicine. ad't > AMERICANS TOO (United Press Service) Washington. Oct. 29 —Porto Rico is develoring some husky young athletes at its big training camp at San Juan, the Commission on Training Camp Activities reports. Baseball, football and boxing form a part <f; camp life, as at the big cantonments' in the states. While American sports | are new to Porto Ricans, they are learning them as quickly as ther are the science of modern warfare, the commission says. publkTsale. I will offer for sale at public sale ' on my farm, one mile east of Curryville, 3 miles south of Magley, or 2 miles south and two miles west of Peterson, Ind., on Wednesday. November 6, sale to begin at 10 o’clock prompt, the following property, towit; Two Head Horses: One black, gelding, coming 4 years old, weighing 1600 lbs., well broke; bay mare 10 years old, weighing about 1700 lbs Eight Head of Cattle: Three milch cows, one will be fresh in the spring; I these are good ones; 2 steers, coming 2 years old in the spring; 3, spring calves Twenty head of hogs, i which will weight about 125 lbs. | Farming Implements: Spring tooth harrow, spike tooth harrow, harrow cart. 2-horse hay rake. Bradley riding breaking plow, which cannot be ' beat; Cassiday riding breaking plow, • Osborne double shovel plow, single shovel plow, disc harrow, Sure Drop corn planter, good as new; Hoosier drill, Crown mower, Walter A. Wood binder, 2-horse cultivator, in fine shape; Tiger hay tedder, Thomas hay loader, Studebaker wagon, wagon box. flat bottom hay rack, new; wagon tongue. 3-horse double tree, good dinner bell. These implements are all in good shape, and have not been left set out in the weather; always niside. Haw in the mow. Terms: —Sums of $5.00 and under, cash. Over $5.00, a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving bank- ’ able note, without interest. 1 LOUIS BRENTLINGER. Noah Frauhiger, Auct. Wm. Arnold, Clerk. Lunch will be served by the Curryville Liberty Guards, Companv 173, ' T. L. G. 12-29-1-4 |
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H The U. S. Employment Service Requires Men for ? h U. S. Government Ordnance Dept, * (DUPONT COMPANY—OPERATORS) H AT THE o u OLD HICKORY POWDER PLANT Near Nashville, Tenn. OPERATORS—OPERATORS Men from 18 to 45 years old, in good physical condition, Q who want employment at War Work. The desired type includes store and hotel clerks, barbers, mechanics’ help- J H ers, etc., having intelligence, and ambitious. ♦i No Common Laborers (So-called) Now Asked for I H Men on War Work Will Not be Taken U APPLY* AT ONCE n County Director U. S. Public Service Reserve for " ii Adams County 8 DAN ERWIN Decatur, Indiana One Moment Please! If you are seeking the same courtesy, to which you are entitled, from your Banker as from your butcher, your baker or your groceryman, you should open your account with the First National Bank. We will appreciate your account and will make your hanking easy and pleasant for you. BFinST hMiONM BANK? DGCATUfV, INDIANA ? 1 MfejS k "Jr*i Be systematic in your savings; it is the only way you can prepare yourself to grasp SUCCESS. The experience of thousands of thrifty and prosper* ous persons prove this. our first step is the opening of a savings account. HERE your money is not only safe, but works for you while you add to it. START YOUR ACCOUNT TODAY. » ~
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