Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 17, Number 5, Decatur, Adams County, 6 January 1919 — Page 4
q sx a»x::u: :xww :»k J CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SECTION H 0 « Did you <rver stop to think? Yc u will need your money now more £ 1 3 than ever. You will have to pay for that Liberty Bond, dona.e .0 . e .; , H War Workers, buy more Thrift Stamps to bring the boys back from F •; Over There. Your neighbor, perhaps, wants a dining room set, and U some one else wants a stove, but thus/ don t that you have one I i> that you are not using.’ LET THEM KNOW THROUGH A ‘DEMO- , H CRAT CLASSIFIED AD" that you have these articles. Make your «*• ‘stored away” tes «> ney instead cf dust® atSttsmsasflßwsH
MISCELLANEOUS „ Fresh Oysters! Stop at the sign Eat for your dinner, lunch and pastries.—Martin s l’ts‘. urant. 2|Jstf HOI SEWIVSjg will i lease their nu bends by tending their sHfrts to The Decatur Steam Laundry. It's a real laundry where you got real service. Goods called for and delivered Decatur Stenin Laundry “attorneys” stenographers, TYPISTS AND of. FILE WORKERS. WE HAVE ,H Sf PLACED IN >iOt K THOUSANDS ( FI’S CLASS SECOND SHEETS. YELLOW AND WHITE. HEAVY AND ONION SUN. JUST THE THIN ( CARBON OR FILE COPY. AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. THE DAILY DEMOCK AT. May we be of service to you? Let us handle your real estate. List vour property with us. us make your abstracts of title. We will make y®u a farm loan at low co 'n Quinn. Prt S The Bowers and The Schinneyer Abstract Company. 2('9»t vui< Aavp vrur tires eared for bv A- W. Tan** Vulcanizing”* < «» , 4 Ip. ‘Phone 471. CIS’ ANILS HAVE YOU EVER tHCHTGHT f how you loo' "d w ten yc r e » es weren’t pressed and cleared up? Winter Is here and you had better get those winter clothes pressed a d try e ’ e-s M St. W t most up-to-date methods in cleani a«l pressing, can 'phone 695 and we will call for and driver , cli. ■ Remember the place. The Decatur pry Cleaners.
/WU-WU WANTED I .1 I tucky oil under new safe-guarded rv b . f : V ' '0 No. 510 Inter Southern Bldg., Louis- I villejßKv 4i_: , I WANTED—Automobile tire salesman J I ( - portunity to ri_ ■« n. ticulars address Lo<sH Bo: lai. HELP WAR PEMAt.E. * ® TELEPHONE (iH»* U<»Ks WANTED—(?afi p .* * ger’s office, —Citizens’ Ct phone t o. • 306tl •P ’ 1 • FOR SALE- Fort" ' is: dloc 1 o'. ■rn ' d< , .A’- ' t i! 'n i Zwick, Decatur, ft, R. s ; ihv--576, three long, two hort . jjj\ ® FOR RENT ° IBM * on South First street. (ft<iul . Dyonls Scmitt. 9- t ’ NO HUNTING A.LOWFD * * © ® Notice is je -by givi-n that huntii .' on u';' farm In Blue Creek tov , is positively forbidd®. Violation * be prosecuted. 5-t3 © MRS. NORMAN JACOBS. OF M tSITING ® OF STOCKHOLDERS I The annual meeting of stockholders of the Farmers’ State bank will be held at hall at Preble on the th 7:00 p. m., sun time, tor the election of direc for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. All members urgently requested to be present. L. O. ADLER. s&m-3wks Cashier AUTOMOBILE OWNERS Let me make your application for 1919 automobile license. At the Kalver-Noble garage. F. E. CONTER, 282tf Notary Public. WISCONSIN FAftM LANDS’ L&ndology, a magazine giving the facts in regard to the land situation. If for a home or as an investment you are thinking of buying good farm lands, simply write me a letter and
M A' ,iA 'U i. '* SC [ Sin. 13mo — — o BANK STAT ®MENT F Vice PresiLEWiS O ADLItR, Cashier. ■p ! 1 >f the t Smv ’-k. a t to bark nt - close of its business December 31, t- ! : Resources. Loans and discounts $ 98,050.14 I Due from banks and trust ® I 'th< a u 1 ... 1 Capital Stock—paid in . 5 ,| 25,000.00 i dis ounts and in- I 6 1 ' ", ... $: Demand eertitl11 ' '■ ""■ " 1. i: . '■ M Adams, ss: I < < ’’’ | ton-1 t ‘n ’ 8 ' L O. A . ( Si r fl it nw.rp t lef>re me fl n’ u. .I;. . . H i MU) I y Public. — .11 ,I, | | .|l .~, .MM_| t
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DECATUR DEMOCRAT, MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1919
PROGRAM Monroe Farmers’ Institute Held at Monroe Township High School Building I JANUARY 8, 1919 9:00 A. M. ADMISSION FREE ALL WELCOME Sons’- “America” Audience ln\oc;il on Rev. Krider '.Jitsie Miss LoiWt Merryman i' Av l<> Increase U Yield of,Corn ;Mr. \V. T. Martindale Discission .Audience Music ° Mr> Frances Watkins “Poultry and Ils ('.are”Mrs. Elizabeth Stanley 1 )i‘.eilssi< n Audience S«»nT; .. '. Room 3 Appointment of Committees. Dinner I.adn sos the M. E. Church 1:00 P. M. Sons’ Room 1 i iui! Solo Mr. Mason Heffner >1 j >rk and How to Produce If’ x Mr. W. T. Martindale Song . .1-. Room 2 :’<’i'k Production Demonstration” ..Mr. J. R. Meeks >. I )i ~ us> in Mr. E. W. Ruklip \ (• . Solo Mr. John Oliver Even ns: Sesf’on—7:oo P. M. | Piano Solo Miss Martha Hofer S' ... *Mi. John Oliver I H v the \\\?r aj Home . Mr*. Elizabeth Stanley T »>seusslon Lieus Dr. Parrish M isic . Quartette ‘hano Solo M,s> Matilda Heiman t.'ated on letter Live Stock -; Mr. 11. R. Smalley I * •/_ ■ Mrs. Lit'clity. Miss VV rryinan
I ft I F ’F U ♦HMOiU*’ •AA’F I’HroXll (H IVHfN dven t at the tm-1 a e a*€d f U Itß r * P ” t ” ’ ’ e- - o r a ne v «ea J .. Am t | 'Sbcrsta Jnounr> 9. < tte a la k d b K t* *«;. 4 ai J* ’e ay f “e g 'k w M 11 »• i n M r 4 b i £? tM ’ . AV * >0 p 1. !■- ‘f e »ra I t ! B* .1 • ♦' .. ht it a p gs. w f rMi An < ’ T » <1 I I. k )f a(I ’€ a f •». g o- a *• si p f tn I 1 k »>• t, • ai d U w ft 1 • ■• ■ ’ • . t i ’•€’ i (S’ ' • ' • if. st •••>! T *e I b M <* * j •o .1 'it! br- : < plow, 1 car-, s. d c t. »< a v 4 ba' r n> r w 11 o Fp 1 Ck ’9 k uic a < f carriage harness, 1 set of fly nets. 2 ‘ D&tv R t p rt o' Locil For- ( e<&« Markets. i %ew V v ,e ia’ . 4 i...;, ~ ]>r t< e we e a’t ■: illy jjtigher at th® opotiiflg << “ ' ted. Vtx a,; P® 'leun •: •(! :-f T’is up : , Ma n d 111% t ,t a , ma o lg 6%, up Ji : r. S b. ■ ft 4b . | Corn Protfucte 49%, up a 4 U1 ’ T)istill< ,-< 52*8, up ii' di. Jai ■■ to ®’ C->:i:. Jan. and ■ do ft- i. Fb. down ~c; If ay mil July uni'hangofl Oats. Jan down : I'4'. dov£ ’.o; Mar nominal; '■:ay d'>'m 44- Provisions steady. Corn, No. 2 yellow, $1.50; No. 3 yel-j ow 81.4317 JI 47; No. 4 yellow, $1.35 (341.38. Oats® No. 3 white, 67% @ I 69Uic; standard, 68%70c. Rye, No®2 ■ 41.62@51.»» Barley, 85c@$1.00 <’<>rk. nominal. Lard, $26.75. Ribs, [email protected]. East Buffalo, N. Y., Jan. 6—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts 7,200; shipments, 1,140 yesterday; receipts 8,000; shipments 3.800 oday; official to Nev. York SSturday. 3,420; I closing active. I ®'l grades, $18.15; roughs, ?12.00@ sl<>.SO; stags. $13.00; down; cattle, I,’•O"0; shipping steers, quarter lower; j butcher’s grades strong; shipißng 'sti-ers 1 i;.50; butcher steers, itene™? 1 , 5 ; 00 ’ cowa and heifers, i $6.00f( $13.50; sheep, 1,100; seady; n lambs ’ « 17 -s°: yearlings. $14.00® i|15.00; wethers. $11.00@$11.50; ewes, J: $10.o0; down. Cleveland, Ohio—Wholesale proI market 1 bureau 8 the United States 1 I Apples—[email protected] bbl. ■ Potatoes—[email protected] cwt. - Butter—Creamery extras, 72@73cI rets, 68@70c; prints, l@2c higher : packing, 38@40c. Eggs—Storage. 47@55c; fresh, 67c Toultry—Heavy fowl,' 26®28cspringers. 25@27c; light, 20®22c; roosters, turkeys, 33@35c; (juLKS. 3«®3Bc; geese, dajiijoc; dressJ @4c higher ; rabbits, i [email protected] doz. creamery PRiCEa. I Butterfat delivered. 70c; butterfat. . Mentation, 67c; butterfat, in country.
--x ■«—■jsa.-a.—: — sj-t-jL-jimge—- < K »*' e s " ™ on hav ladder a»d »8 a k n, t. _sp g » e<l s i ot b e ullars. ' «, tof breeeh iitas In araoft condition. 1 a*t of w t a Ku , ft e . k »■ V® ■■ . *- ’* i< S s 1 i!> -s ai and ii:»- 1 > ■ n t -.«« : s t f i. . 2 11 r • si. t : .-rein mentioned. «<»•» to hep I a at 1O:OO u'Oloek A ■ Trrmo »r <ll : iiidi-r, i :.sn in hand on dav ■ s «- o-o a •f " m nths will l.» given, io e a-es et u> g big note tlioretn s ’ v« ■•. nt interoot »ft»r a’ t wans -0 fom ■: •»,»• - nt 1 » w s n.-ti •- thereon to 1,1 ’ itratrix a< ’ •# ®.n , ■ ' sc a JOHANNAH BRaUN, „ . , , Administratrix. If n n & High. Aucts Hi • tr- A th- follow s p i a ii- t .e w <n i, e o„ . ’ - - e e tu* tot w ’ re •''■■re! ■ e v. -i-o J j are ea s d 1 • 1 » » s id omtng tw,■-.ear-old d » 19-26-2 4-1 7 Pl BLIC SALE. The on-let•,g>ied win M u gt pob.fc mi at h s ’e :den< e. mh® **’ of ’ Er..« Ivfterry school house, 21 es t. irthea. t ot M-.mroe miles outlumst v He. gtur, on whti is ’kn wn as be Bit fctnast.er tsem. Wefl n du J a 8 ®is hegit nm.g a: an o i<Mk prompt, the lone w;ut. i 1 .‘irty, t w 1 :-®- One roan ’i, a guild w rser fl «rk t-ga brand I e P-. idercm; gt'.etid pttryi ’*' bny ,iac f a fl w. >r«»r 6 yearg | sj.r,rg it. ba drisit.g mare, iad) "■■k Etgar Head Cattle: Red! i’u am cow. 5 y. a> old, giving m k wilt be <sh bv .'■’r.rcli 1; igrgw raft :■ w. -ara old. givtiig. milk, • f -h Eeb’aai-v * a , Hm aft Jersey co» 3 years id; better, coining 2 ream i.ift. ■* Jersey, Hol n. wtil he fraak Apr. 2; heifSr loniius 2 ytar*. Holstein, ’4 .will be fre*>ii kyiil if; heifer. • ming te«/a old 4 Jersey. 14 Hole ® w.'ii r>e Pre b mae A , i: mt , ... ar o ] t ]. i ;el f er at. 'ttn.'ig ~.ta- olfl Hone: Twent a I® ti aj nt we;<ii;itg froAi .0 to 100 lbs. ■- good ones. Farming bnp:eruent“ ■ IMere motter. Gt*#ess o« loatlef. Dmh 0,, ligy tedder, buy ci Hr D,. n binder, with treejf; * re ri'diitg breaiiin« plc>U, 2 Walk int br«a tub plows, ateel frame li»rdis, , wit! tatiler; ioubte sto> - : ,plu%, 5-tjtth cultivator, 2 U*ere 1 1 fling corn cultivators, garden igish plow, 2 rubber tired top bmrgies. 2 Skis single buggy harness ThWe implements are as good as new. Two hundred bushels of corn in crib, hay in mow 60 bushels of good seed oats, fotWcr in fielcL Terms:—s.->.ml and under, cash; over that amount a credit of lii 1 months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security, 8 per cent interest after 6 nWTis. Four h-w cent off for cash No goods rt||oved until settled for PERRY ROEBUCK Jeff Liechty, Auct. W. S. Smith, Clerk. 306t5 MASONI ccalendar. ® © Stated convocation of Royal Arch Masons at 7:30 Tuesday evening, January 8. Installation of officers jjgr ensuing year. DAVID E. SMITH, H. P. __ n — Miss Mayme Cloud was a Ft. Wayne business visitor. Lewis Bohnke will leave Wednesday for Texas where he will .spend the next three months. Ernest Foreman went to Cincinnati, i 0.. last night, accompanied by Mar- ■ rill Peterson. Mr. Foreman was home ’ on a week and a half vacation. Mrs. James E. Beard, who has bean at Akron, 0., on account of the illness of relatives, returned to her home at Portland, being accompanied by her . grandson, Billy Hathaway.
WEAKNESS REMAIHS I LONG AFTER Influenza Reports Show That Strength, Energy and Ambition Return Very Slowly to Grippe Patients. After an 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 tho 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 know® the formula—it is printed below. There’s iron in Bioferen —the kind of iron that makes red blood corpuscles and creates vigor. There is lecithin also; probably the best brain invigorator known to science. 'Wien there is good old reliable gentler.. 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 forgetting kolo. that great agent ’that puts the power of endurance into weak people Taken altogether Bio-feren is a splendid active tonic that will greatly help any weak, run down perwn tr> regain normal strength, energy, ambition and endurance. Bfo feren is sold by all relfab' ’ druggists and is inexpensive E: - weakno.is after influenza patirn are advised to take two tablets after each meal and one at bed tlige — seven a day, until health, strength and vigor are fully re•tored. It will not faft to help you and i If for aij’ reason you are dissatisfied with results your dfugcist is [ suthorizeii to return your m upon request— without any red of any kind. i Nota to phyol.-tans: There : ; Soerct about the formula of r.lofcren, It ie rolnte’ on ever- •asage. Ifcre H Is: Eftctthln: Calcium Glycero-yhor i fc. t< : Iron Pepten.tta, ’tangang e Peptorate; Ext. V ■ ■ Bo w - l iti. ■ n - ip’itlialeln ; Olearsiti Ce.B; i.. ■ ———g ■» 1 - PUBLIC SALE > . The uiolersifned will offer * Ik' auction, S l -, miles southwest of Decatur. 7 miles east and miles north of BluthoS, 1H miles rw.rth of ■ fien Vac*. 3 iiiiiee uaat of < ifc mile south of the Kirkland townoUni> high SChooU.or 5 miles, west at:-l '2’4 mile* north’ I's Monroe, an the 1 F. -a 01 Be< Jait’iaev 22, 1919, bi<inni:i< at 1■o’< 10■ *t sharp, the following ■ towit: Horst** and Mules. 4 h.-.■! Bay mare. *> years o’d. sound, broke to all harness, in foal by Andrew's Jack, weight about 1200: b..-. . . i eral purpose mare. 5 year- old. ; ;ui broke, sound, and will work any plat*, wi g JO xij • ars id w <1 •by :£li Beer's big sorrei 1 Ihorsej sorrel niftle.->2 years H a good one. will n . .a mule cattie, 7 Hr#.i. j ersey cow. 8 years I old, giving a gbod flow oifeiilk, will be fresh in Mgrch ' • n< ft ■- b March The 1 l) r w> « ' ”W. Red Rilled Durham bull. < dm u ing 2 years old: Red It. ifer. 1. year old: 3 spring calves. Sheei ’ Seven h«id good goung • bred for April lambing. Hogs: Thirtv i hcrul of Bic Type Poland ( hina hogg Black Beauty, No. 233934, a tried ,w farrowed in April. 1916 SV. Bp. Long JumlWt. No. 226589a; sire L nit ' Jumbo No. 211307a; gum, Chi- : - l.ni,Pri.e No. 479090a. IMm King's ].-. ;-. sir.- King; of Ail No jflf* I Katherine 2u dNo. 578752 Yancy’s l4»dy. tried sow, farrowed Mar 22 1917, wire, Dig Rift No !>3925n-' sire Giant Wonder No. 85083: dam ' Marry Anna 4th No. 4413120a Un ■ KinCs Lady No. 581542a, sire. King of All No. 67192: dam Katherine 2dJ 1 No. 143092. Jrfto yWfcrling sows: Sire I" ■ Giant Wonder No. 96873; sire M\nn • moth Wonder No. 89783; dam Belle’s • Giatwess No. 194£58; dam, Black ' Wuty No. 233934. Two boars; 1 Big Dam. farrowed Feb. 19. 1917: D tttll ’ . Gl&nt Lady No, 210768; sire K, nß . Giant No. 602615; dam. Wonder . Jewel No. 191204; sire, Keno King I' No. 96977; sire. Giant Buster No *455; dam. .Mollie B No. 2003.10 The . other boar is an A«il pig.jired b v • Giant Wonder, own est by John Brown ■ The Ann was bought bv John Brown at Bowen’s pure bred sale and sold In JY Hlgh ' Ten fall p te s ' consist- . ing boars and gilts; 8 feeders • weight about 150 lbs. each; 2 spring gilts bred; sired by Big Dam; dam Black Beauty. These hogs are all good ones. Any one wishing breeding stock cannot make any mistake m buying any of them. They are the kind that are larger and get larsrn Black Beauty has of pigs far 1 rowed December 21, 1918. Yanev Lady is due to farrow before date of sale 1 lng I “ plemen ts: Six foot disc trailer, good as new; Oliver breaking plow, 60-tooth spike tooth harrow hav ladders, used one season; automobile trailer, double set of bre“Sg harness, light set of breeching h ar ness double set of leather fly nets 3 leather collars. Some ea Hente r tools good as new; Ford tour®g car 1918 model, in first class condition, SI ' ? th ® r articles not mentioned. Thirtv bushels of good barley. y Term:—All sums of J 5.00 and ur. der cash. Sums over $5.00 a credk jof 1 year will be given, the fl™, • ’: months without niterest; the Ust • months bearing 8 P er cent 1 chaser gives a bankable note with an proved security. a d , C«l MXh.ii' A„U M ” er ' A ’’ t E ,Lj > Mis « McKean.”who t l I guest of the Jacob Orlmm famJl . on the l :08 ttrnln to her home tat Monroe.
71; i j FORBUfWAT * • tSI I at THE CREAMERY OR Oil STATION secOND DOOR EAST OF T’t is®|lTICE MARTIN-KLEPER co. I CREAMER: ; NOTit I TO EMPLC EES j We Will Open F Work | WEDNEOAY | January'th I BERNE OVER: L CO. H KsasflKs ;n: ::l :n: x: ur. ur:::: ur ux ur :urururttr :«j-on star ; THE Lflft OF THE 5. The First National Bank <tes under the Laws of the United States. T ederal Reserve Act of the Government serve strengthen NATIONAL Banks—every one ofclj is a member —and protects the depositdn NA HON AL Banks. If seeking the largest mea< f protv» lion for ?our money, this Bank especianvites your account. : SM ~ —'———_" — -y. ~.s,,h K ■ far ..T'’,": _/’ ; • 'ir ' -qy IT SAVES TIME-17 SA WORRY an( i gives you a feeling of p tion aga’ nst possible misfort i« 3tter how ’"^Pendent are toda - v therc K ‘ng m what position yJ I k® tomorrow. wnr\ SAVINGSACC,r "ILL Protect vol TURE e solicit the accounts of WOMfdl promise YOU -Pecial COURTESY
