Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 16, Number 282, Decatur, Adams County, 2 December 1918 — Page 4
I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SECTION j :::::::::::::::::::::::: ttsniacsttxnsag Did you ever stop to think? You will need your money now more u H than ever. You will have to nay for that Liberty Bond, donate to the g 9 War Workers, buy mere Thrift Stamps to bring the boys back from M 8 Over There. Your neighbor, perhaps, wants a dining room set, and H J some one else wants a stove, but they don't luow that you have one H 0 that you are not using? LET THEM KNOW THROUGH A ‘'DEMO- H S CRAT CLASSIFIED AD" that you have these articles. Make your jj ?! "stored away" articles bring money instead of dust. h
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 to The Decatur Steam Laundry. It's a real laundry where you get real service. Goods called for and delivered. Decatur St»,.im Laundry IN THE H()ME. _ 1)O YOU DESIRE TO PLAY SOME WIND INSTRUMENT? SEE ALBERT M. SELLEMEYER. 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 Quinn., Pres. The Bowers Realty Co., and The Schirmeyer Abstract Company. 269tf Check your “grippe” here. Use Nyal’s Lackacold. Don’t make your ears ring. 25c a box. — Holthouse Drug Co. ’27716 j The world’s first and greatest peace song now on sale at Yager Bros. & Reinking. 277t6 LEARN TO PLAY A SAXOPHONE. I HAVE A S9O SAXOPHONE WHICH I WILL SELL 1 AT S6O. WILL GUARANTEE TO TEACH YOU TO PLAY THIS SAXOPHONE IN TEN; LESSONS. SEE ALBERT M.' SELLEMEYER. 28212 Make your liver behave and get some joy out of life by using Nyal’s Yellow Pills. 25c per bottle, but worth a dollar.— Holthouse Drug C0.277t(i VULCANIZING. Have your tires cared for by A. W. Tanvas. Vulcanizing, casings, 50c up; tubes, 20c up. ’Phone 47L FOR SALE FOR SALE—Forty acres of land, within one-half mile (west) of Decatur. Also some city property. See John ■ Schurger & Son. 266t2wk-tf; FOR SALE—A few choice single comb I White Leghorn and White Wyan-'| dotte cockerels at right price if taken « soon. Need the room. Chas. Zimmerman, R. D. 1, Decatur. 281-.3 Don’t fail to buy a Country Gentleman each week in December. They are record-break-ers, and besides that it will help c some boy to have a Merry • Christmas.2Blt2 FOR SALE—7 room house, 1 square of Methodist church, brick street, semi-modern. Will be sold at a great sacrifice. Owner leaving. Call 'phone • 85, 338. 496, or Erwin & Michaud. 279t6 1 CLEANERS. i HAVE YOU NOTICED YOUR CLOTHES LATELY? —Is the press out of the trousers? Doesn’t the coat need to be brushed up and cleaned? □ld 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. ’Phone 302.—Wm. C. Cavadas. 139 S. 2nd St. 253tf LOST AND FOUND LOST—Man’s black Stetson hat. I Finder please return to Jacob Meyer. 131 North Bth street. 280t3 LOST—A Garnet Rosary. Finder please return to 434 Mercer Ave. I 2280-t3' FOUND—Pair of gold rimmed glasses Owner may have same by paying for .this ad and describing property. Mrs. Joe Colchin. Phone 754. 281t3 FOR RENI FOR RENT—Good house, lights, both kinds of water, cellar and in good condition. Only two blocks from city. Call 'Phone 229. 267 ts FOR RENT—A six room house on Sixth St. Bath, electric lights and gas. Inquire Mrs. U. Deininger. 277tf HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—A woman to do family-
washing. Call for and deliver same. Call ‘phone 43 or inquire at 514 Madison St. 282-tI ONE MILLION DOLLARS TO LOAN One million dollars to loan at 5Vi per cent, on improvet farms. Ten years’ time with privilege of making partial payment at any interest-paying dates. Abstract of title on short order. JOHN SCHURGER & SON Office on second floor, over Fisher & Harris grocery. 237-m-w-f-lmo ""NOTICE, FARMERS! Our cream station next door east of postoflicc will be open usual hours, including Saturday nights. The creamery will not be open Saturday nights. The place to sell yor cream. MARTIN-KLEPPER CO. 282t6 Creameries. — o — BRYAN'S PURE BRED JER.EY RED Prolific, average litter raised, nine. Best stock investment for herd improvement. 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. 27Tt18 FOKT WAYNE AND DECATUR TRACTION LINE CENTRAL TIME Leave Decatur Leave Ft. Wayae 5:44) a. di. 7506 a. ni. 7:»O«, nt. NtSOa. in. N:3oa. in. 10:00 a.m. 10:00 a. m. 11x30 a.m. 11:30 a. m. IxOOp. ml. 1:00*. m. 3:SW *.m. m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. K:3O p.m. 7:00 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 10:00 p. m. 11:05 p. in. Car every hour and a half. RuiininK time 1 hour and 5 minute* Freight ear leaven Decnt nr at 7:45 a. m. and leavea Ft. Wayne at 12:00 in., arriving in Decatar nt 2:00 p. m. I. IJ. STONEBURXER, Agent. HOMER RUHL. G. P. A F. A. ’ 1 L M. LsMaitre i ~ * CHIROPRACTOR Office Hours 9 to 11 a. m., 1 to 5,7 to 8 p. m. 164 So. Second St. Above Mrs. Burdg Millinery Store 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 Disj eases of the Abdomen and i Female Pelvis. Equipped to do Cystoscopy and Ureteral Catheterization M. J. Scherer UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Fine Funeral Furnishings Private Ambulance Service DECATUR, - IND. J Telephone: Office 90; Home 185 . ~ ... 2T2 ROY 11. RUNYON LIVE STOCK AND GENERAL AUCTIONEER Years of experience Highest Dollar obtained ’Phone 8-L, Decatur, Ind.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, MONDAY, DECEMBER 2. 1918.
THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR BUTTER. There was a substitute for everything—sugar had its syiup. flour its corn meal and rice flour, everything was substitutes. But during the trying days of the war nobody offered a substitute for butter. There was none. Considering its food value, the price of butter is remarkably low. Orchid brand butter is made from the pure pasteurized cream under sanitary and improved methods. At your grocer. MARTIN-KLEPPER CO. — n
— o MASONIC CALENDAR Tuesday, December 3rd at 7:30 n. m., prompt, regular convecation of Decatur Chapter No. 112, R. A. M. * Election of officers for ensuing year j and the full membership is requested to attend. DAVID E. SMITH, H. P. , — o— NO HUNTING ALLOWED. Hunting and trespassing is positively forbidden on the Charles Springer farm in St. Mary’s township. Hunters have already killed one or two sheep. Please take notice. 278t6 CHARLES SPRINGER. ■ — YOUR AUTO LICENSE. Don’t wait until the first of the year to apply for your automobile license. Do it now and get a small number. At this 1 office. RICHARD C. EHINGER, Notary Public. , oAUTOMOBILE OWNERS Let me make your application for 1919 automobile license. At 1 the Kalver-Noble garage. F. E. CONTER, ; 282tf Notary Public. j 0 -— j NO HUNTING ALLOWED. j Notice is hereby given that hunt- , ing will not be permitted on the August Christ ianer farm in Root town- J ship. Public please take notice as ‘ violators will be prosecuted. 277t6 AUGUST CHRISTIANER. MIRKETS-STOCKS I Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets. New York. N. Y„ Dec. 2—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Prices were generally irregular at the opening of the stock market here today as a result of the usual Monday morning dullness in ’rading. U. S. Steel at 94% was off %; Northern Pacific, 96; Studebaker 50*4. up %; Anaconda 64%, off %; Southern Pacific 102. off Vs; Marine preferred 107, up %; Baldwin 72; Corn Products 47, up Vi; Reading 83%. Chicago, 111., Dec. 2—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Open: Corn, Dec. down Vic; Jan. up %c; Feb. unchanged. Oats, Dee. down %c; Jan. unchanged: Feb. up %c; Mar. opened 72%c. Provisions steady. Corn, No. 2 yellow, $1.50; No. 3 yellow, [email protected]; No. 4 yellow, $1.35 @51.38. Oats, No. 3 white, 67%@ 69%c; standard. 68%70c.- Rye, No. 2 [email protected]. Barley, 85c@$1.00. Pork, nominal. Lard, $26.75. Ribs, [email protected]. East Buffalo, N. Y„ Dec. 2—(Special to Daily Democrat)— Receipts 6,400; shipments, none yesterday; receipts. 12,800; shipments, 4,750 today; official to New York Saturday, 3,230; hogs closing slow. Best grades, $17.80; pigs, $17.00; roughs, [email protected]; stags, $13.00; down; cattle 5,625; quality poor; best steers string; butcher grades 15@25c uower; top steers, $14.50; no choice here; butcher steers, [email protected]; cows and heifers. [email protected]; sheep. 12,000; steady; top lambs. $15.25; few [email protected]; yearlings. $10.00@$11.50; wethers, $9.50@ $10.00; ewes, $8.75; down. Cleveland, Ohio—Wholesale produce quotations by the United States market bureau: Apples—[email protected]. Potatoes —[email protected]. Butter —Creamery extras. Go@6Bc; , prints, 65@69c; Irsts, 60@65c; packing 40c. Eggs—Fresh, 65@75c. Poultry—Springers, 27@28c; hens, 27@28c; roosters, 20@21c; ducks, small, 25@28c; large, 30@33c; geese, 24 @ 28c; turkeys, 33@35c. LOCAL MARKETS. GRAIN MARKET. X Wheat, $2.11; corn, $1.50; old and new’ oats 65c; rye $1.40; clover seed |$18.00@$20.00; aslfke seed, $15.00; timothy seed, $4.50; barley, 85c. CREAMERY PRICES. Butterfat, delivered. 70c; buterfat, at station, 76c; butterfat, in country, 67c. WOOL AND HIDES. Wool, 66c; beef hides, 12c; call hides, 20c; tallow, 10c; sheep pelts, 50e@$l 50. FULLENKAMF'S, Butter 35c to 50c Eggs 60c
5 "HEARTS OF THE WORLD" "Hearts of the World," the produc- -. tion that has attracted widespread ats tent lon both among government offi- < cials and playgoers in general, a:ld ■ which required more than eight•‘•■n i months in the making, during which 9 time the producer, D. W. Griffith, s worked on the battlefields of France ■ under the auspices of the British and 1 Franch war officials will be the spo- ’ rial attraction at the Palace theatre, 1 For* Wayne, week starting Sunday matinee, December 1. "Hearts of the World” has enjoyed an uninterrupted run of more than seven months in New Vork < ity, six months in Los Angeles, four months in Philadelphia, seventeen weeks in Boston, and but recently broke all known records at Pittsburg. The phenominal success of this latest of the big Griffith spectacles is greater than that enjoyed by the same producer’s "Birth of a Nation" and in many respects is declared to be far superior. o— MODERN WOODMEN NOTICE There will lie an election of officers of the Modern Wodmen of America Wednesday evening, December 4th, at the Ren Hur hall. A smoker will be held after the election. All members are requested to be present. o — NEW BLOOD NEEDED After the grippe, influenza or other serious illness, the body needs help to regain the health and strength sacrificed by the disease. The blood first of all must be purified and revitalized. For this purpose physicians know of no more efficient body builders than Iron. Nux Vomica, Gentian. Capsicum and Zinc Phosphide in some form. In many preparations, however, the Iron causes constipation but in Chase's Blood and Nerve Tablets, which contains all of these tonics, this is overcome by the addition of Aloin. The system, therefore, gets all the benefits of the Iron and other body builders without any unpleasant after effects. Health and strength quickly returns and pure, healthy blood is soon circulating through the body. Each dose means more vim, vitality. and strength. Weigh yourself before taking and watch the result. Dr. Chase's Blood and Nerve Tablets are sold by nearly all druggists at sixty cents a box. Special strength ( ninety cents. adv f NOTICE OF SALE OF 1 St WOOL PKOPEHTY. J Notice is hereby given that the un- £ dersigned trustee of Hoot Township, j will receive bids up to the hour of 2:00 р. ni. , December 23, 1918, S on the following school property be- ] longing to said Root School Township: One coal house and two outbuildings ’ at No. 8. kn. wn as the Elly school, in , section 32, Root Township. , Coal house and barn in Dist, No. 7, ' known as the Mallonee school in sei- ’ tion 19. I One brink school house and one coal • house at No. 3. known as the Knapp . school in section 1. Hoot township. Ali said property belonging to said 1 Root School Township will be sold to j the highest and best bidder. Terms: Cash. The right is reserved to reject any 1 and all bids. I Bidders may ale bids any time up to the hour above mentioned, and each bidder is required to file with his bid 1 a certified cheek or cash bond one-half ; the amount of his bid. No building to ■ be removed until paid for in full. PHIL L. SCHIEFERSTEIN, 2-9-16 Trustee Root School Twp. o —• PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will sell at public sale at my residence on the Mrs. Leah McVeigh farm, also known as the Mary E. Reinking farm, 6% miles east of Monroeville, 4Vi miles east and 3% miles north of Decatur, and % mile north of Bleeke church, in Union township, Adams county, Indiana, on Thursday, December 5, 1918, the following described property, to-wit: Five Head of Horses and Mule:, consisting of one imported Belgian bay mare, with foal. 11 years old, weighing 2000 lbs. This mare has been in the show ring many times and was never defeated; one Belgian mare colt from the above listed mare, a good one, foaled 18th of May, 1918; one sorrel gelding coming 2 years old; one bay mare colt, i coming 2 years old; grey horse mule, coming 3 years old. Sixteen Head of Cattle: Black Holstein cow’, 7 years . old. with calf by her side; red and , white cow, 5 years old. with calf by ’ her side; Jersey heifer, has been fresh 2 months; red and white heifer, 2 years old. with calf by her side; - Jersey cow, 6 years old, will be fresh > last of December; one nice Holstein heifer, 1 year old; 4 yearling heifers, 2 yearling steers and one spring calf. Five Head of Duroc shoats. Farm- : ing Implements: McCormick binder, • Dain hay loader, Osborn side rake. Osborn tedder, Adiance mower, Oliver cultivator, Big Willy, Shunk i. breaking plow, Deering disc, Tongue 6 truck, 14 disc; Janesville corn plant- >. er. spike tooth harrow, disc gang plow, steel land roller, endgate seeder, Studebaker 3*4 in. tire wagon, good as new; hay rack, grain bed and stock rack combined, bob sleds, gravel bed, 40 rod of 26 in. wire fence, double set of breeching harness. Barj rel of vinegar, stand of bees, three d new hives, 100 shocks of fodder and . other articles not here mentioned. ’ Everything must sell as I have purchased a farm in Michigan where I intend moving.Terms:—All sums of $5.00 and under, cash. Sums over $5.00 a credit t. of one year will be given, the purchaser giving his bankable note with an approved and freehold security. First 6 months no interest will be charged, last 6 months 6 per cent until paid. No property moved until Belli ■ tied for. A discount of 4 per cent I, will be given on sums over $5.00 paid on day of sale. ROSS ISENBERGER. S. R. Rose. Auctioneer. F. Mclntosh, Clerk. c Lunch will be served by Clark’s с, Chapel Ladies' Aid. 2-3-4
WEAKNESS REMAINS LONG AFTER Influenza Reports Show That Strength, Energy and Ambition Return Very Slowly to Grippe Patients. After nn attack of Influenza, doctors advise that nature be assisted in its building-up process by the use of a good tonic —one that will not only put strength and endurance into the body, but will also help to build up and strengthen the run-down cells of the brain. One of the most highly recommended remedies to put energy into both body and brain is 810-feren —your physician knows the formula—it Is printed below. There’s iron in 810-seren —the kind of iron that makes red blood corpuscles and creates vigor. There is lecithin also; probably the best brain invigorator known to science. Then there is good old reliable gentian, that brings back your lagging appetite. There are other ingredients that help to promote good health, as you can see by reading this formula, not forgetttD) kolo. that great agent the* *■ \e power of endurance into . F people. Taken altogether 810-feren is a splendid active tonic that will greatly help any weak, run down person to regain normal strength, energy, ambition and endurance. 810-feren is sold by all reliable druggists and is inexpensive. For weakness after influenza patients are advised to take two tablets after each meal and one at bed time — seven a day, until health, strength and vigor are fully restored. It will not fail to help you and if for any reason you are dissatisfied with results your druggist is authorized to relurn your money upon request —without any red tape of any kind. Note to physicians: There is no secret about the formula of Bloferen. It Is printed on every package. Hero it is: Lecithin: Calcium Glycero-phosphate: Iron Peptonate, Manganese Peptonate: Ext. Nux. Vomica: Powdered Gentian; Phenolphthalein; Olcarsln Capsicum, Kolo. PUBLIC SALE. As I have rented my farm, I will offer for sale at public auction at my farm, 3% miles north of Decatur, 6 miles south of Hoagland, on what is known as the Ed Ei farm, on Wednesday, Dec. 4. beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., the following property: Twelve Head Horses: Black mare and colt, 12 years old; gray mare, 8 years old. safe in foal; sorrel mare. 6 years old; black mare. 5 years old. These are extra good horses. Two bay geldings, 2 and 3 years old; bay mare colt, 2 years old; roan mare, 3 years old, well broke. 35 Head of Cattle: Spotted cow, 8 years old. fresh in Feb.; 10 year old cow; cow. 7 years old, fresh about Feb. 1; cow. 7 years old. giving good flow of milk, fresh in 2 months; 4 year old cow. fresh soon; five 3 year old cows, all giving good flow of milk; 3 heifers, 2 years old; two 3 year old steers; three 2 year old steers; 3 yearling bulls; full blood roan. Short Horn Durham bull; 3 months old Roan Durham bull calf; 13 calves from 4 to 6 months old; Holstein cow. 6 years old. fresh in December; roan cow, 6 years old; Durham cow, 8 years old. 100 Head of Hogs: One full blooded Chester White sow, registered, pedigree number 37529. Papers will be furnished. Has 8 pigs by side. Five breed sows with pigs by side, extra good ones; 30 gilts, open, weighing from 125 to 160 lbs., good ones, take your pick for brood sows; 25 pigs weighing from 35 to 40 Tbs.; full blood Chester White male hog. Nine Head Sheep, 9 Spring Lambs. Chickens: Two dozen; 4 full blooded Rhode Island Red roosters. Farming Implements: Deering binder, 2 mowers, grain drill, 2 corn cultivators, Oliver gang plow, double disc, corn planter, walking plow, hay tedder, 2 farm wagons, fertilizer sower, land roller, 2 hay racks, hog rack, surrey, side rake, 2 spring tooth harrows, spike tooth harrow, cutting box, fanning mill, 2 sets of breeching harness and collars; set single harness. Many other articles. Come and see them. Terms of Sale: —$5.00 and under, 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; 3 per cent off for cash. No goods removed until settled for. WILLIAM H. ZWICK. Roy Runyon and Albert Storm, Auctioneers. Fred Jaebker, Clerk. 25-27-29-2 o —.—_ CONTEST STARTS TODAY. A contest is being put on by the Curtis Publishing company here. Starting today the carrier that makes the biggest increase in Saturday j Evening Posts, Country Gentleman and Ladies’ Home Journals in the Month of December wins the first - prize. There are five prives to be giv J en as follow: First, American Model Builder; second, $3.50 motor; third, . $1.50 watch; fourth and fifth, $1.06 [ booksi. The Country Gentleman counts most, so buy one from your | carrier and help him have a Merry . Christmas. 281t2 i —— —o— NO HUNTING ALLOWED » . Notice is hereby given that hunting - or trespassing is positively forbidden ‘ on our farms in French township We have a large number of cattle on our place and hunters are liable tc shoot same. Violators will be prose B cuted. 2T3-130 ISCH BROTHERS.
I 70c FOR BUTTERFAT AT THE CREAMERY OR OUR STATION SE(. ONI) DOOR EAST OF THE POSTOFFICE MARTIN-KLEPPER~Ca i CREAMERIES You Get More Light for less money by not buy using the Nation- the best when al Mazda Bulb. *B* you buy bult >sl We have them all, from 15 to 750 watt. We do electric wiring. We have two reliable and competent men who will do your work. Wc carry a complete line of Electric Fixtures, Domes, Clusters, and Single Light Fixtures, Floor Lamps and Stand Lamps. If it’s Electric, we can serve you. INTEREST Is the greatest incentive towards saving money. When you find your money is earning something you feel more like saving. We pay interest on savings accounts from SI up. and on certificates of deposit for 6 or 12 months time. i Absolute safety, liberality and courtesy our watch-word. 81 Fl UST M AUOH ALB Afl fi DECATUIL,INDIAr<A h ■■■N IHIB—— ———■ ■ ■■ ■ ■ 11 wMimrirfl nawa ■imowiin nrr*" *~lii .. hi~*ilH 1 ‘ ‘ e A ’ s more than a building, a number of ’•' H BHhn officers, burnished brass and plate glass. s y n It is the result of the greatest of ail human en ®i deavors—industry and co -operation. .' 1 our own interest in your family, your business 0 and yourself must dictate what ANY bank can mean n! to you. r ' 2 OUR interest in the success of every depositor determines the value of THIS bank to you. I K I-1 'SKiu V * -
