Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 16, Number 260, Decatur, Adams County, 5 November 1918 — Page 6

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MISCELLANEOUS Fresh Oysters! Stop at the sign Eat for your dinner, lunch and pastries.—Martin’s Restaurant. 226tf HOUSEWIVES will ; lease their Lus bands by sending their shirts *x> Th© Decatur Steam Laundry. It's a real laundry where you get real ser Hee Goods called for and delivered Decatur Steam Laundry VULCANIZING. Rate your tires cared for by i. W. lanvas. Vulcanizing lasings, 50c up; tubes, 20c up 'Phone 471. OH tl t FOR SALE —Jersey Holstein milk cow. Good in every way. Inquire of Josephine Ehresman, Bobo. 257t3 FOR SALE—One Duroc brood sow. eligible to register. Two years old Price, 50.—John I). Baker. Decatur, R. R. 2. 25*06 FOR SALE — Base burner stove in splendid condition; will sell very cheap. Also two practically new cross-panel doors 6 ft. 4 in.x2:C. Call 223 No. 3rd St., or 'phone Sis. 257t:i Remember the Sellemeyer sale Wednesday. _ 251M2 FOR SALE —Associated 8 horse (lower gasoline engine. Inquire of Rufus MesChbejrger, Linn Grove. 253-t3 end FOR SALE—A black pacing, well bred mare. 2A4 years old. This mare is a good one. and built for speed. Inquire of Enoch Heckman. Decatur R. R. I. 'phone 14 A. 259t3 toK SALE—My residence. 61 < Jefleo 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. SUNNYSIDE STOCK FARM—Good work horse and other live stock for sale. —C. Sumner Muimna. Decatur, R. R. No 3. 249t12 KOK KEM FOR RENT Farm of 80 acres, grain rent. Call Judson Teeple, Decatur. 1-4-C FOR RENT The Radamaeker home ■o -* w '•< purchased. Six rooms. Modern •x---cept furnace. One-half block from court house. Inquire of Jar ob Oinler, 'l’hono 9Q. 258-16 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 So. Bth St. Inquire of Otto Kiefer, 118 So. Bth St. 255t6 HIM W AN 1 Lit

WANTED—IOO slacker records. Records for fighters. That record you are tired of will make soldiers happy. Bring all your slacker records to the Holthouse Drug Co. They will be properly marked and sent to head quarters. 257t3 (LEANEKS 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. 24titf 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. ’Phone 302.—Wm. C. Cavadas, 139 S. 2nd St. 253tf 2 Z lost and found LOST —At Lammiman sale, small black pocketbook containing small roll of bills and some silver. Mrs. Charles Nffler will pay small reward i

’■5E .1 — ”z_". u‘". : I'l' I . ——— if left at Democrat office. 25611! LOST -Leather back account book, belonging to the Jewel Tea Co. Return to this office and receive reward. 259t3 LOST- Saturday afternoon, package of blue tickets, “Admit one adult." Please return to this office. 253-t'. FOUND—Some money. Apply to H. S. Michaud and pay for ad. 259t3 FOUND-Silver watch Ownei have same by calling at this office and paying for this ad 258t3 LOST —The person who picked up a young man's overcoat at the corner of 3rd and Jefferson Sts., will kindly return or notify Brice Thomas and receive reward. 257t3 HELP WANTED—FEMALE. ■ - " — — WANTED —Housekeeper, by man. with three children. Call at 814 North 3rd St. 'Phone 354. 25613, PUBLIC SALE. FRESH COWS AND SPRINGERS The undersigned will offer at public auction on the David Gerber farm 3 miles west of Decatur and 1 mile east of Preble, beginning at 12 o'clock sharp on Wednesday. Nov. 13. 1918. the following livestock, of fifty cattle: Twenty fresh cows and springers. about half of them calves by their i sides, the balance of them will be ' fresh from day of sale till Jan. 1. Among those are some extra heavycows. Holsteins. lots of Durhams and a few very good Jerseys, too numerous to describe them all. As heavy a iot of cows as 1 ever had together. Gentltmen. come and look them over for yourself. We have also 2 full blooded Short Horn heifers, extra good, and a lot of other heifers, 2 or 3 good slock bulls. 10 er 12 good feeding steers, weighing from 800 to 1,000 lbs.; 10 last spring's calves, a good kind. This stock was all raised around home, as we raised a lot ourselves. Horses: Two good suckling colts, from last spring; 1 coming 2->ear-old mare colt. Sheep: For or five extra good registered Shropshire buck lamps. Terms of Sale—A credit of 6 months will be given, purchaser giving bankable note, bearing interest from date. No stock removed until settled for. 260t7 DAVID &ERBER & SON. — THEHighest Dollar Will be obtained for your live stock, household goods and farming implements if you book your sale with J. N. BIJ KHEAD Live Stock and General Auctioneer. Hhone me at my Expense. MONROE. INDIANA Years of experience in the

field. JO N. RUHYBR .■•wmw —■ —»■ fi • en-ai ■■■ — !■■■■ <gi—»— I LIVE STOCK AND GENERM AUCTIONEER Years of experience Highest Dollar obtained ’Phone 8-L, Decatur, Ind. FORT WAYNE AND DECATUR TRACTION LINK CENTRAL TIME Learr Decatur Leave Ft. Wbjbp 5:40 a. m. 7iooa. m. 7:(tOa. in. MM a. tu. a. n». I OHIO a. m. 10:00 a. hi. 11 tM a. m. 11:30 a. nt. IHKIp. m. I mH p. u«. y.m. 3:Mp. a*. 4»OO p. m. 4:00 p. in. 5:30 pju. .7 ;l»0 p. to. K;f<u p.m. tOiOOp. m. lltOftp. m. Car eV* r> hour auii a half. Riiuulnp (imr 1 hour aud 5 u»lntttea Freight ear leave* Deeatur at 7 lift a. u*. and k«>e» Ft. Ua»a«* at 12:00 iu., arriving tn Decatur at 2:00 p. in. I. IL STONEBURNER, Agent. HOMER RUHL. G. P. A F. A. M. J. Scherer UNDERTAKING ANO EMBALMING Fin. Funeral Furnishing* Private Ambulance Servlae DECATUR. . IN* Telepheaei omee Hmm IM J V—i I n..—i■ 11 ii- i

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NIARKETS-STOCKS Dally Report of Local and Foreign Markets. New York. N. V.. Nov ’• (Epecinl to Daily Democrat! Prices were higher at the opening of the stool market here this morning. Crucible steel at 56'*, "P • United States Steel 161. off Baldwin 78V off ■%; Marine preferred l.»l’/j.l up I: General Motors 1.1". up i; Anaconda 7u'v up \ ; Southern lactic 103',. up %; a. T. a T 108-2,. up 3 , : Mexican Petroleum. 138*1, up * ’ I Prices began to soar in the tally 1 trading, both peace and war shares joining the upward movement. t^' rn | ■ Products made a record high at 4J »; Mexican Petroleum sold to 16*; >. South*th Pacific at 104. was up 1 General Motors gained 2Vb I" l;! ’-''i Steel common at 102 was up l’i. ' Chicago. 111.. Nov. 5 - (Special I-. ' Daily Democratl Opin' Corn. Nov. | Nominal; Dec. down I’,": -bm down ajc Oats. Nov. nominal; Dec. down . a 4 c; Jan. down %c. Provisions. I lower. n j | Corn. No. 2 vellow sl.uo; No. *» y« l I I low. $1.43©51 47; No. 4 yellow. $1.35 > ©51.38. Oats. No. 3 white, 6,%® . 69%e; standard. 682,70 c. Rye. No 2 ’ [email protected]. Barley, 85c@$l Pork, nominal. Lard. $26.75. Ribs, $23.00© $24.00. ! East Buffalo. N. Y„ Nov. s—(Special to Daily Democrat!— Receipts 9.6<mi: shipments. 2.070; official to New York yesterday. 6,080; hogs closing I steady. Medium and heavy. $18.70J1 $18.80; , 'one bunch $18.85; yorkers and medlum. $18.65©$ 18.7"; pigs. $17.25© ; $17.50; roughs. $12.0041 $16.70; stags. $14.50; cattle, 80"; slow; sheep 3,40"; steady; lambs, $16.25; down. Cleveland. Ohio Wholesale _ produce quotations by the United States . market bureau: Apnles- $4.75© $6.0" bbl. Potatoes —$1.90©52.00 cwt. Butter Creamery extras. 61(11 6U4 c : prints. 62©'62A4c; firsts. 5641 60c; packing. 40c. Eggs—Fresh. 60©63c. Poultry—Springers, 27©28c; hens. '2B@3oc; roosters. 2"©2lc; ducks, ■small. 254128 c; large, 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 $lB 00©$20.00; asltke seed. $15.00; timothy seed. $4.50; barley, 85c. KfilCS* Butterfat, delivered. 61c; butterfat, at station. 59c; butterfat, in country. 58c. WOOL AKC MIOER Wool, 6«c; beef hides. 12c; calf hides. 20c; tallow, 10c; sheep p«U« 50c © $ I 50 FULLEN KAMP’S. Butter 35c to 50c I Eggs 52c < PHYSICALLY FIT AT ANY AGE It isn't age, it's careless living that puts men 'down and out.” Keep your internal organs in good condi- , lion ... . , M . I* ■ ally fit. Watch the kidneys. The kidneys are the most overworked organs in the human body, i When they break down under the , strain and the dealy uric acid accumu'ates and cryatalizes. look out! , These sharp crystals tear and scratch the delicate urinary channels causing excruciating pain and set up irritations which may cause premature degeneration and often do turn into deadly Bright's Disease. One of the first warnings of sluggish kidney action is pain or atiftness in the small of the back, high colored or scanty urine, loss of appe-tite,-indigestion of rheumatism. Do not wait until the danger is upon you. At the first indication of trouble go after the cause at once. Go to your druggist immediately. | Get a trial box of GOLD MEDAL ; Haarlem Oil Capsules, imported direct from the laboratories in Holland. where they have been in use for over two hundred years. They will give almost immediate relief. If for any cause they should not your money will be refunded. But be sure to get GOLD MEDAL. None other is genuine. In sealed boxes, three sizes. adv Dr C V. Connell VETERINARIAN OFFICE—HORBE SALE BARN FIRST STREET Calls Anawerad Day or Night Office 143 rnone Residence 102 Dr. C. C. RAYL Monroe, Ind. OFFICE HOURS B—9 A. M, I—3 P. M. 6—B P. M. Sundays: 9—lo A. M. only “ Special attention given to Surgery anti to the Diseases of the Abdomen and Female Pelvis. Equipped to do Cystoscopy and Ureteral Catheterization

! h-e CHILDREN’S CORNER H :: BABY WEEK IN AUSTRALIA y h' t -f

Ox::r. :x tn: :u: :h: ’•« The sun never sets on Bnby Weeks. Tlie Children’s Bureau of th" U. >. De| nrtmmit of Labor has just rec ■ i-d from W< stern Australia a repo I of their Baby Week and child vV I fare Exhibition, which was held in ’ Berth, the capital city. Australia ifnr to the fore in social legislation, so it is natural to find her taking an Inlelligi nt interest in her babi< ■ Pile Woman's Service Guild, which conducted the confeiem e. wished show— "What we are doing for the children." "What we are not doing for I the children" and "What we ought to 'do fi r the children.” The exhibition I was under the patronage of the gov-c-rnnr nnd was hold in the *<upp t room of the Government House. I Them were exhibits on the causes <".! ! infant mortality, the care of the new ■ born baby, the care of the sick bah;-, the care of the teeth, anil many oth-T subjects including the Australian version of the Swat lhe-fly movemen:. I translated into a less colloquial, but equally relentless "Kill that fly. There were many lectures to sup- 1 plement the exhibits. Men and wo- i men prominent in the state and the state universit ent their best efforts 1 to make the conference a success, i “Tlie importance of a j ura milk sup 1 WHEN YOU SUFFER FROM RHEUMATISM I ( Almost any man will tell you that Sloan’s Liniment I means relief — For practically every man has used it who has suffered from rheumatic ' aches, soreness of muscles, stiffness of joints, the results of weather exposure. Women, too, by the hundreds of thousands, use it for relieving neuritis, lame backs, neuralgia, sick headache. Clean, refreshing, soothing, economical, quickly effective. Say “Sloan’s Liniment" to your druggist. Get it today. E r-z ~'we PUBLIC SALE. I will offer for sale at public auction at my residence. 5 miles north and i mile west of Wren. Ai mile west of Woods’ Chapel church, 'j mile east of the State Line, in Harrison township. Van Wert county, 0.. 'll Thursday. November 14th. beginning at 10 o’clock a. in., the following property, to-wit: Five Head of Homes: Bay mare, coming 6 years old, safe in foal; bay gelding, coni- *■ - * bay mare, coming 12 years old. weight about 1350; bay driving mare. 6 years old; 1 spring mare colt. Seven Head of Cattle: Cow. part Jersey. 8 years old, with calf by side; black cow coming 5 years old giving two gallons of milk a day; Durham bull, coming 3 years old. weight about 1300; steer, one year old; heifer, one -ear old; spring heifer calf. Thirty--wo Head of Hogs: Fourteen head of shoats, right size for heavy feeders; Duroc sow. with 9 pigs by side; sow with 7 pigs by side. Two goats. About 50 head of chickens. Farming Implements: Ohio hay loader. Deering mowing machine, one pivot axle cultivator, 1-horse cultivator, double shovel plow, riding break ing plow, 2 walking breaking plows, spike tooth harrow, spring tooth har”ow’. clod masher, wide tire wagon, nearly new. with double bed and -spring seat; truck wagon, set flat bot‘cm hav ladders, with grain bed. set ■dump boards, mud boat, carriage, single buggy, 2 sets single buggy harness, set brass mounted work harness, set brecehing work harness, 3, horse collars, iron 3-horse double tree, 105 ft manilia hay rope, Primus cream separator, gasoline engine, lA£ horse power; power washing machine, pump jack, 2 galvanized tanks, one holds 8 barrel, one 6 barrel; forks, shovels, hoes, small chick < oops, about 4 tons of timothy hay. . uout 175 shocks of corn in field, corn in the crib; about 25 big fodder shocks. 30-gal. coal oil tank, dinner bell, upright heating stove, churn, table, ironing board, safe, large clothes rack, chairs, sewing machine, 'and other articles not mentioned. | Terms: All sums of $5.00 and un- ) der. cash in hand; over that amount 'la credit of 12 months will be given, ■ I purchaser giving a note with approved security, note bearing interest at 8 per cent from date if not paid when due. Four per cent off for cash. Lunch at noon. R. A. HARKER. Roy Runyon, Auct. Clyde Snyder, Clerk. 5 6-11-12 PUBLIC SALE. I, the undersigned, will sell at public auction at my residence, a-iles south of Decatur, on the Decatur and Berne road, on Wednesday, Nov. 6, beginning at 10 o'clock a. tu„ 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 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 tresb by the Ist of Muy; 1 steer, 1 year old; 3 heifers, 1 year old; 3 calves, 8 months old. Hogs: Two brood sows, will farrow

:: inc:a::::::::: w. ply," "Why babies die." "The fly an I the baby" arc typiial of the subjects discussed. The Guild is nisi planning it hoahh conti rcnco similar to those held by the Children's Bureau during the Children's Year campaign in whi- li ovi r ti.OOd.OO" bltbies were weigh'd ami measured. Many of the health conferences conducted here in connection with Chldren's Year have Ix-en made permanent health centers tor follow-up work. Other ways of, making children well and keeping them well have been adopted in t'ie United States -public health nurses, playgrounds, motor clinics, and the like. The Guild has appointed an American corie.spondent, who will keep Australians informed as to what 'he United States is doing to make the world a healthful place for children to live in. and who will inform us of Australian plans and ideas. Aside from the mutual friendship and good feeling inspired, this correspondence should have, a very real practical value, for the two countries can mt fail to be jroductive of excellent ideas in regard to child welfare and mutually helpful in their application. -bout day of sale. Chiqkens: Eight dozen Plymouth Rock chickens. Fanning Implements: One Osborn mower. Osborn hay loader, bay tedle". Hoosier grain disc drill, all as rood as new; hay rake, clover buncher. walking jtlow. shovel plow, new ground breaking plow, riding plow, corn cultivator, corn planter, spring: tooth harrow, spike tooth harrow, disc barrow, hob sled. Milburn larm, 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 he 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. , ash. Over that amount a credit of 9 months will Be given, the purchaser giving note with approved seeur ity, bearing 8 per cent interest after maturity. Four per cent oil tor cash. No goods removed until setled for. HERMAN \V. SELLEMEYER. Jesse Michaud. Auct. Fred Fruchte, Clerk. Lunch will be served by the Helping Hand society of the Reformed church. 25-29 to 5 | Chiropractic and Blood Disease So-called blood pressure, eruptive diseases, such as sores on the body, scrofula, pimples, araemia, and the various diseases of the blood that is ; hard to cure by other means, has been either cured or greatly benefited by Chiropractic. When you h»v<- some disease that has been considered incurable by all others you better try CHIROPRACTIC. if you wish good health again. Thousands have found relief and cure when told they never would be well again. QUICKLY, SURELY AND ALSO SAFELY. If you have a case of diabetes, you IX) NOT HAVE TO DIET. You are only starving yourself under the ordinary methods. YOU NEED FOOD. THAT IS WHAT GIVES YOU STRENGTH. And when you get CHIROPRACTIC RIGHT you will see the lost health returning to you again. Come in and let ine tell you what can be done for you. No matter what vour disease is called. If any help for you I will tell you HONESTLY. , Consultation and examination free. I WILL TELL YOU WHERE ALL YOUR DISEASE IS LOCATED AND DO NOT ASK YOU A SINGLE, QUESTION. L. M. LeMAITIE 164 So. Second Street Office Hours: 9 to 11; 1 to 5; 7 to 8. ~ RESUME PRACTICE. I have returned from the east, where I was aiding in the fight against ' i the influenza epidemic, and I have now resumed my practice. Will be . I glad to answer any call, day or night . 259t3 DR. W. E. SMITH. ” MONEy so" LOAN. — ! Money to loan on farm property at 6*4 per cent Interest, with privilege of paying loan off at any Intereat payI Ing date, or any part thereof. DECATUR INSURANCE AGENCY - c floor Schafer Hardware Bldg. I- I --- - . .... j ■ IM s THE LIVE STOCK AND FARM SALE s ‘ AUCTIONEER t i i Call ’phone 85, Decatur, ,iat my expense.

HOW WEAK, NEfIVOUS WOMEN QUICKLY GAIN VIGOROUS ‘ HEALTH AND STRONG NERVEJ 7 A DAY FOR 7 DAYS

A Vigorous, Healthy Body, Sparkling Eyes and Health-Colored Checks Come in Two Weeks, Says Discoverer of Bio-feren. World’s Grandest Health Builder i Costs Nothing Unless It Gives to Women the Buoyant Health They Long For. It is safe to say that right here in this big city are tens of thousands of weak, nervous, run-down, depressed women who in two weeks’ time could make themselves so healthy, so attractive and so keen-minded that they would compel the admiration of all their friends. The vital health building elements that these despondent women lack are all plentifully supplied in Bio-feren. i Big sale at Sellemeyer’s south of town. Wednesday, November 6th. 2,»912

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, If you are ambition,, . life, want tn have a health, hdoy, clear -kin and eye, that k”"*" , dullnes,, make up your , n i, ld ,7*» package of Bio-feren right dMly I" I It. co,t, but little and vou clnw | . PaCk ’ ge at , | Take two tablet* after each m. t I one at bedtime—,even a dav I ' days-then one after meal, till gone. Then if you don’t f. f i ’■ good, look twice a, attractive twice as strong as before you statw M money is waiting for you h b.i’’ 0 * you, for the discoverer of doesn’t want one penny of it 7,Lt 8 5 fulfills all claims. “ • Note to Physicians: Th,., i secret about the formula ‘"I It Is printed on every packarl it is: Lecithin: Calcium GiV*. phate; Iron Peptolate tonate: Ext. Nux Vomica- Pow?! 1 ) itlan; Phenolphthalein; Olear.Til hlifcum: Kolo. Two sows with 11 pigswd be sold at the Sellemeyer i, Wednesday. /