Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 16, Number 273, Decatur, Adams County, 20 November 1918 — Page 4
!! CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SECTION | Did you ever stop to think? You will need your money now more H than ever. You will have to pay for that Liberty Bond, donate to the u H War Worker*. buy more Thrift Stamps to bring the boys back from , ij Over There. Your neighbor, perhaps, want* a dining room set, and & U some one else wants a stove, but they don’t know that you have one H y that you are not using? LET THEM KNOW THROUGH A “DEMO- H ° CRAT CLASSIFIED AD" that you have these articles. Make your H H “stored away" articles bring money instead of dust. j? - K J term-4U
MISCELLANEOUS Fresh Oysters! Stop at the sign Eat for your dinner, lunch and pastries.—Martin’s Restaurant. 226tf HOUSEWIVES will please thetr husbands by sending their shirts to The Decatur Steam Laundry. It’s a real laundry where you get real service. Goods called for and delivered. Decatur Steam Laundry May we be of service to you? Let us handle your real estate. List your property with us. Let us make your abstracts of title. We will make you a farm loan at low cost. —French Quin. Pt., The Bowers Realty Co., and The Schirmeyer Abstract Company. 269tf VULCANIZING. Have your tires cared for by A. W. Tanvas. Vulcanizing, casings, 50c up; tubes, 20c up. Thone 471. FOR SALE FOR SALE —Seven good fresh cows. Inquire Butler & Ahr. 27U.6 FOR SALE —80 ticre grain and st ,c« farm, well improved, direct from the owner, in St. Joseph county, Michi gan, just over the Indiana line, three miles from best city of 8,000 in southern Michigan. This farm is well fenced, good nine room house with furnace, acetylene lights, good water system for sprinkling lawn, and hydrants at barn. Two good barns, large garage with storage room. New hog house with cement, floor. Soil is gravel and clay loam, adapted for corn, wheat, oats, alfalfa and clover. Owner has other large business interests. Questions and correspondence solicited. —A. Frysinger. Three Rivers, Mich.. R. R. No. 2. 273t2 FOR SALE —95 acres. 3 miles from Decatur, no buildings, fine orchard, good stone pike; can divide. Imme-I diate possession. Will consider some) trade, preferably Dayton property.— I R. R. Chadwick. 3043-4 Reibold Bldg.. Dayton. Ohio. 271t6 FOR SALE —A great bargain, $65.00 cnina closet, used a short while; good as new. Will sell for $25.00 if sold this week. Good reasons sor 1 selling. Inquire at this office. 271t6i FOR SALE —Registered Duroc boars. I ready for service. —W. W. Haw ! kins, Decatur. Ind., R. R. No. 10, Mon-1 roe ’phone. 270t3, FOR SALE—Two good work horses. Inquire of D. F. Teeple, 122 First street. 270t3 FOR SALE —Jersey cow, a good one. Call Jud Teeple. Decatur, Ind. ’Phone No. 524. 273t3 FOR SALE—Three second hand bicycles. Inquire at City Fire Depart- ' ment. 270t3 FOR SALE —Forty acres of land, within one-half mile (west) of Decatur, i Also some city property. See John I Schurger & Son. 266t2wk-tf CLEANERS. HAVE YOU NOTICED YOUR CLOTHES L ATELY?—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 pr ling for ladies’ and gentlemen’s garments. We call and deliver. Prompt service. Work guaranteed. ’Phone 302.—Wm. C. Cavadas. 139 S. 2nd St. 253tf LOST AND FOUND FOUND —Some grain sacks. Owner can have same by d-. cribing and paying for this ad.—S. D. High. So. 13th St., Decatur, Ind. 270t3 STRAYED —Brown Angora cat. Anyone knowing of whereabouts will please call ’phone 770 and receive reward. 273t3 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED WANTED TG KENT-Eighty acres; will give share rent Be- 1 references. Write L. O. Sherland, R. R. 7, Decatur, Ind. 271t3 STENOGRAPHER WANTED — Experienced in office work, call at rooms 4, 6 and 6, Peapie’s Loan and Trust Co.. Decatur. 27113
FOR RENT > FOR RENT—Good houre. lights, both I kinds of water, cellar and in good . condition. Only two blocks from city. Call ‘Phone 229. 267 ts MONEY TO LOAN, j i Money to loan on farm property at u 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, r — : ■ !Si THE LIVE STOCK AND FARM SALE AUCTIONEER Call ’phone 85, Decatur, at my expense. j Constipation! Biliousness-Headache Dr. Chase’s Liver Tablets Make the liver active, bowels regular wPhvut pain or griping, relieve ! sick henda* and that bloated feeling after eating, purifj the blood anti I 1 dear :L ■ complexion. I.urge box, eii»MiKh h» li«M a month, 30c.— IM i El) ‘ |ME()UINE CO., Philadelphia, Pa. ( Dr- C. V. Connell * G VETERINARIAN j OFFICE—HORSE SALE BARN 1 FIRST STREET Call* Answered Day or Night I Hunt 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 and to the Diseases of the Abdomen and Female Pelvis. Equipped to do Cystoscopy and Ureteral Catheterization —THE— Highest Do!lar Will be obtained for your live stoc’ i < usehold goods 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. M. .L Scherer UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Fine Funeral Furnishings Private Ambulance Service DECATUR, IND. Telephone: Office 90: Home 185 ml Wi LIVE STOCK AND GENERAL AI’GnONFR Years of experience Highest Dollar obtained ’Phone 8-L, Decatur, Ind.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY. NO\EMBER 20.1918,
MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets. New York, N. Y\~Nov. 20— (Special to Dully Democrat) —Prices of most leading isues were fractionally lower at the opening of the stock market here today. United States Steel at 99% was off %; Bethlehem Steel It 62%. off 4%; Rending 88%; Mexican' Petroleum 155%. up I Southern Pacific 103%, up %. Chicago. 111.. Nov. 20— (Special to , -’tiuilv i Otten: Corn, Nov.
= Daily Democrat) ujwii. down 1c; Dec. down 1c; Jan. down •%c Oats, Nov. nominal; Dec. down %c; Jan. down %c. Provisions nom- , I inal. Corn No 2 yellow. $1.50; No. 3 yeln|low. [email protected]; No. 4 yellow, $1.35 f, 4t $1.38. Oats. No. 3 white. 6.-4® _ 69%c; standard. 65%70c. Rye, No. 2 $1.62®5!.63. Barley, 85c@$100. I Pork, nominal. Lard, $26.75. Ribs, t [email protected]. > East Buffs'\ N. Y.. Nov. 20—(Spe- ( . cinl to Daily Democrat)— Receipts 3,i 200; shipments. 4,560; official to New York yesterday. 1,710; hogs closing steadv. . I Best grades. sl7.Bo®s! 7.90; bulk. 'I $17.90: pigs. [email protected]; roughs. > [email protected]; stags. $13.50; down; cattle. 325; steady; sheep, 600;! steady; lambs. $16.00; down. Cleveland. Ohio—Wholesale produce quotations by the United States market bureau: Apples —$5.25® $6.00. Potatoes—s2.oo®s2.6o cwt. Butter — Creamery extras, 63c; prints, 64@66c; firsts, sS@62c; packing 40c. Eggs —Fresh, 65@68c. Poultry—Springers. 27@88c; hens. 28® 29c; roosters, 20@21c; ducks, small. 25®28c; large. 28@31c; geese, I 24® 27c; turkeys, 32®33c. LOCAL MARKETS. GRAIN MARKET. Wheat. $2.11; corn. *1.50; old and new eats 65c; rye $1 40: clover seed $18.00@$20.00; asftke seed, $15.00; timothy seed, $4.50; barley, ®5CREAMERY PRICES Butterfat, delivered. 66c: butterfat, ( at station, 61c; butterfat, in country,! 60c. ‘ —1 WOOL AND HIDES. Wool, 66c; beet bides, 12c; calf hides, 20c; tallow, 10c; sheep pelts, > 50c©$l 50 I * FULLEN KAMP’S Butter 35c to 50c s Eggs 60e , PUBLIC SALE. As we are going to dissolve partnership. we will offer for sale at pub- t lie auction on what is known as the j old Elzey farm, 1 mile south of De- 1 , catur, just at corporate limits on j ‘
Mercer avenue, on Wednesday. Nov. | - ; 27. I?.S, beginning at 1:00 o'clock i ! sharp, the following property, to- j wit: Five Head of Horses: One Bay mare, coming 5 years old. weighing! about 1500 lbs.; roan mare ten years ’ old. weighing 1450; roan mare 12 years old; black mare, 7 years old; bay horse. 1 years old. Cattle, Eight Head Milk Cows: Big white cow, 5 years old, fresh Dec. 12; red cow, 7,] years old, giving about 3 gals, milk i v a day, will be fresh in March; Jersey 1 cow. 8 years old, giving about 2 gals 1 1 milk, will be fresh in January; red A cow, will be fresh in January; Hol- t stein cow. giving about 3 gals, of milk : per day. will be fresh the last of Jan- s uary; big red cow, giving about 2 s gals, of milk a day, will be fresh 15th I of Jan;, red cow. giving milk, will be fresh in February; Jersey cow. will be fresh in February. Hogs: Twelve c head of shoats. weighing about 50 lbs. r each. Ten head of sheep, consisting' t of 9 breeding ewes and 1 Shropshire ' buck. Farming Implements: Me- * Cormick binder. McCormick mower, i i 7 ft. cut; Rock Island hay loader, hay j tedder, land roller. J. I. Case corn I planter, good as new; 2 walking corn 1 cultivators, single shovel plow, John : ■ Deere walking breaking plow, spike ( tooth harrow, Turnbull wagon, 3% in. . I tread; disc harrow. 8-hole Sepyer drill; set of breeching harness, brass trimmed, 3 good leather horse collars. ’ Other articles too numerous to mention. Terms:—All sums of $5.00 and under. cash in hand; over that amount a credit ot 9 months will be given, < purchaser giving a note with approv- ( ed security, bearing 6 per cent interest the last three months; 4 per cent ' off for cash. No goods removed un- i til settled for. DYONIS SCHMITT. A. H. DeBOLT. G. R. Hileman, Auct. John Snow, Clerk. 19-23-25 NO HUNTING ALLOWED Notice is hereby given that hunting or trespassing is positively forbidden ! on our farms in French township, j We have a large numiter of cattle on cn place and hunters are liable to shoot’ same. Violators will be prosecuted. 273-t3O ISCH BROTHERS. ' Democrat Wants Ads Pay I FORT WAYNE AND DECATUR TRACTION LINE CENTRAL TIME Lear- Decatur Leave Ft. Wayne , 5:40 a.m. 7:00 a.m. 7 <> a. in. 8:3O a. m. «:V)a. m. 10:00 a.m. I 1 l:Xoa.m. 1 ? 'JA> a. m. 1:00 V. m. 1:00 p.m. l:Mpan. 2:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p. m. 5:30 p.m 7:00 p.m. 8:30 p.aa. 10»:r. p, m, nms ~ m, every hour and a half. O' : 11 hour and 5 mlaui < Freight w leave. Deeatar at 7:45 n m. and leave. Ft. Wayae at 13:00 m„ errivtatt tn Deeat uv at 2:00 p. m. I. B. STONHBURNKR, Ageat. | HOMER RUHL, Q. P. A F. A.
I EXPECTS TO COME HOME. Camp Greenleaf, Ga„ Nov 18. Editor Decatur Democrat, I Decatur, Ind.: Dear Friend: — I am in the training school here am well pleased with the work as I hav< been assigned to the X-ray work, am ft sure is some fine, and the work ii very thorough. There are about fifty in my section and we soon will be divided in small |er classes to do special work, which 1 will he very interesting to all members of the class.
j 1 We are well cared for and have the i best of food .as we are all happy and ' having the time of our life. . | Very little sickness other than bad i colds which have been very severe with a god many patients, but not ' much pneumonia. Don't know when we will be dis missed, but will not come home tin til our turn comes, and only futurt ' months can tell when the time comet Please send me the Daily Democrat as I have my work so arranged that I will have more time to read in th< . future than in the past. i The first three weeks are alway the hardest for a soldier as there ar< | so many new things to learn and thei ' the getting used to the army is nt little thing. Yours, with best wishes that w< will all soon be home to give you I big handshake. LT. M. F. PARRISH. Bat. 3, Co. 9. o UNSHAKEN TESTIMONY Time is the test of truth. Am Doans Kiditf. Pills have stood the test in Dec atur. No Decatur re.d dem who sutlers backache, or annoy ing urinary ills <-an remain uncon •inced by this twice-told testimony Perry Eizey, 218 K. Sixth St., 3. c-atur, .-.ajs: "1 was weak across m; back and a stooping position alway caused my hack to ache. I felt un comfortable rigi. 2 long and I tirec quickly while at work. Since using Doan’s Kidney Pills, procured from the Holthouse Drug Co., I have been in good shape. My back feels much stronger and doesn't ache.” SEVEN YEARS LATER. Mr. Elzey said: “I made no mistake in recom mending Doan's Kidney Pills. 1 an: glad to continue doing so and all 1 have said still bolds good.” Price 60e. at all dealer.-. Don t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan's Kidney Pills —the same that Mr. Elzey had. Foster Milburn Co., Mfgrs.. Buffalo. N. Y. advt o AFTER SICKNESS Mrs. Cousins Tells What She Did tc Regain Strength Coatesville, Penn. —“The grippe left me with a bad cough and in a weak, nervous, run-down condition. I tried Emulsion of Cod Liver O : 1 without benefit. I read about Vino!, tried it —my c< ugh disappeared, my appetite improved, and I gained strength and flesh by its use”. —Mrs. Alice Cousins. We wish every' person in this vicinity—who suffers from a weakened, run-down, nervous condition, would try this famous cod liver and iron tonic. We have been rcommending it for years and never knew it to fail. Sold by Smith, Yager & Falk, and druggists everywhere.—advt. P. S. —For rough, scaly skin, try our Saxol Salve. Money back if it fails. o ARE ADVERTISED MEDICINES WORTHLESS? There is no more reason to condemn all advertised medicines than there is to condemn all physicians or all druggists. Fakes there are in every trade, but they do not last long Take a medicne like Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, the true test of its merit is the fact that for thirty years it has been relieving women of America from the worst j forms of female ailments, constantly growing in popularity and favor, until it is now recognized from ocean to ■ocean as the standard remedy lor female ills.—advt o XOTICK TO NOX-ItESIDEXTS. State ot Indiana, County of Adams, ss: In the Adams Circuit Court. November Term, 1918. The Farmers State & Savings Bank of Continental, Ohio, n corporation, vs. Melvin A. Clem. Mary A. Clem, Annetta Miller. No. 9823. Tile plaintiff in the above entitled cause of action having tiled its complalnt therein. together with an 1 ' affidavit that the defendants. Melvin i A. Clem. Mary A. Clem and Annetta, ; Miller, are each non-residents of the ' State of Indiana. : I Now. rherefere. the said Melvin A. : Clem. Mary A. Clem and Annette Mil-' ler are hereby notified that they be and appear before the Honorable Judge of the Adams circuit court, of Adams county, Indiana, on the 11th day of January, J 919, the same being the 48tli Juridiclal day of the present term thereof, to be boiden at the court house in the Citv rs Decatur. Indiana, commencing on Mondr.y, the 18th day of Nor ember. A. n_, 1918, and plead by ar. wer or demur to said comp'aint, or the same will be heard and determined in their absence. Witness my hand and seal ot said eourt hereto affixed, this 20th day of November. 1918. {Seal) WILL HAMMELL. 1 Clerk of Adams fir. lit : o rt. i By John T. Kelly, Deputy. Badey & Leasure, Sutton fr Heller. Attys, for Plaintiff. 20-2’-4
IMPLY7WELL.DONIBE! ’eople Notice It. Drive Them Off with Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets A pimply face will not embarrass you 1 nuch longer if you get a package of Dr. tdwards’ Olive Tablets. The skin should legin to clear after you have taken the tablets a few nights. Cleanse the blood,the bowels and the liver with Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the suei cessful substitute for calomel; there’s never any sickness or pain after taking them. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do that which calomel does, and just as effectively, ’ but their action is gentle and safe instead I of severe and irritating. No one who takes Olive Tablets is ever cursed with "a dark brown taste,” 1 a bad breath, a dull, listless, “no good” feeling, constipation, torpid liver, bad disposition or pimply face. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil; you will know them by their olive color. Dr. Edwards spent y»ars among patients afflicted with liver and bowel complaints, and Olive Tablets are the immensely effective result. Take one or two nightly for a week. See how much better you feel and look. 10c and 25c per box. All druggists. “OI COULD BREAK THKCOLDr Almost as soon as said with Dr. King’s New Discovery Get a bottle today! The rapidity w-ith which this fifty-year-old family remedy relieves coughs, colds and mild bronchial attack' is what has kept its popularity on the Increase year by ear. This standard r. never of colds and couching spells never loses friends.. It does quickly and pleasantly what it is recommended to do. One trial puts it In your medicine cabinet as absolutely indispensable. 60c and $1.20. Bowels Usually Clogged ? Regulate them with safe, sure, comfortable Dr. King’s New Life Pills. Correct that biliousness, headache, sour stomach, tongue coat, by eliminating the buwel-clogginess, 25c. Chiropractic and Blood Disease So-dalled blood pressure, eruptive diseases, such as sores on the body, scrofula, pimples, anaemia, 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 have 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 DO 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 me tell you what can be done for you. No matter what your disease is called, if any help for you I will tell you HONESTLY. Consultation and examination free 1 WILL TELL YOU WHERE ALL YOUR DISEASE IS LOCATED AND DO NOT ASK YOU A SINGLE QUESTION. L. M. LeMAITRE 164 So. Second Street Office Hours: 9 to 11; 1 to 5; 7 to 8. ” public’sale~ The undersigned will offer for sale at his residence. 6 miles east of Decatur, 3 miles north of Willshire, 2% miles west of Wren, Ohio, on what is knowr- us the old Middleton f irm, on Wednesday, November 27, 1518, bebinning at 12 o'clock, m., the following live stock: Two Head Horses: Four year old gelding, weight about- - 3 year old mare, broke to all harness, weight about 1000. Eight Head of Cattle: Three cows, 4 and 5 years old. good milch cows: 2 year old heifer, bred; Short Horn Durham bull. 17 months old, a goad one; one yearling heifer, 2 male spring calves. Fifty Head Hogs: Five breed sows, one with 7 pigs by side, all Poland China stock; Duroc hog, with 3 pigs by side; 3 bred for March farrow; 11 shoats, weight about 135 tbs. each; 22 shoats weighing from 40 to 60 pounds each; 2 fat hogs, weight about i |3OO lbs. each. Thirteen Head of! ; Sheep: Thirteen ewes, 7 of which. are from 3 to 5 years old; 6 ewe I lambs. About 15 tons of No. 1 tim-! othy hay. Terms—Under $5 00, cash. Over' that amount a credit of 9 months will be given, the purchaser giving bank- 1 able note bearing 8 per cent interest | the last ~ months; 3 per cent off for: cash. , goods removed until settled for S. T. WELKER. I Harry I aniels, Auct. 16-22-23-24-25-26 11 - - — ■ 1 * . COAL! COAL!! The Decatur Iron & Metal Co. sells coal—Brazil Block and ,Linton Lump. Prices right.! i Give us your order today.— I Decatur Iron & Metal Co., west of Clover Leaf. Ben huajie, l Manager. 272112 o I BRYAN’S PURE BRED JER.EY RED Prol'flc, average litter rai-ed, nine. 1 Bes strek investment for herd Im-! provement. Thirty choice pigs, either sex, eight weeks, $12.00; ten ! weeks. $15.00; twelve weeks, SIB.OO. Auto to farm, select. . Call 'phone. .Address W. P. MERRYMAN, • Manager. Route 2, Monroe, Ind. 277X18
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