Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 17, Number 9, Decatur, Adams County, 10 January 1919 — Page 4

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SECTION | Oid you ever stop to think? You will need your money now more U than ever. You will have to pay for that Liberty Bond, donate to the ;• War Worker!, buy more Thrift Stamps to bring the boys back from •' Over There. Your neighbor, perhaps, wants a dining room set, and ” some one else wants a stove, but they don’t lsaow that you have one ;t that you are not using? LET THEM KNOW THROLLSh A *’DEMO- p. CRAT CLASSIFIED AD" that you have these articles. Make your •; "stored away” articles bring money instead of dust. :•

MISCELLANEOUS Fresh Oysters! Stop at the sign Eat for your dinner, lunch and pastries.—Martin's Restaurant. 226tf HOUSEWIVES will pleas* their husbands by sending their shirts to The Deeatur Steam Laundry. It’s a real laundry where you get real service. Goods called for and delivered Decatur Steam Laundry attorneys’ stenographers. TYPISTS AND OFFICE WORKERS. WE HAVE JUST PLACED IN STOCK THOUSANDS OF FIRST CLASS SECOND SHEETS. YELLOW AND WHITE. HEAVY AND ONION SKIN. JUST THE THING FOR CARBON OR FILE COPY. AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. — THE DAILY DEMOCRAT.

May wa be of service to you? Let ms handie y®ur real estate. List your property with us. Let us make your abstracts es title. We will make you a far® loaa at low cost. —French Quifin., Pres. The Bowers Realty Co., aad The Schirmeyer Abstract Com--269tf VULCANIZING. Have your tires cared for by A- W. Tanvas. Vulcanizing, casings. 50c up; tubes, 20c up. ’Phone 471. CLEANERS. HAVE YOU EVER THOUGHT of how you looked when your clothes weren’t pressed and cleaned up? Winter is here and you had better jet those winter clothes pressed and cleaned up at The Decatur Dry Cleaners, Monroe St. We use the best and most up-to-date methods in cleaning and pressing. Call 'phone 695 and we will call for and deliver your clothes. Remember the place. The Decatur Dry Cleaners. stf

MISCCLLANEOUS WANTED WANTED, POSITION — Experienced woman wants position as housekeeper for man in town or on farm. Want warm room. Give particulars of home and wages in first letter. Address. "A”, care Daily Demowat. Bt3 ANYBODY wishing washings done, call on Mrs. D. A. Moser, over Hower £ Baker Meat market 7t3 HELP WANTED— -FeT.'TIE? TELEPHONE OPERATORS WANTED—CaII at manager’s office.— Citizens’ Telephone Co. 306tf FOR SALE

WOOD FOR SALE. We are in position to make delivery on wood. Telephone orders to J. G. Niblick. 6t(> A Second Hand Ford in A No. 1 condition, for sale. Inquire at sheriffs’ -t3 1' OR SALE—Ice tools consisting of tongs, spuds, adz, saws and picks. Joe J. Tonnelier. g t: >' FOR SALE—LaCrosse tractor, Mod] el "A." New. Stored at the Holthwuse garage, where interested parties may call and see it. Price, $585. bully guaranteed by manufacturer. Must sell within two weeks—M g Hilpcrt - __ 7eodt6 for SALE- Holstein cow, extra good; will be fresh Jan. 12th Inquire of H. M. Davis, Route 1 Pleasant Mills, Ind

I'OR SALE—A one and one-halo h. p. gasoline engine. Good as new. in-1 quire of L. E. Summers, 909 Walnut ■ St. ’Phone 651. g t 3 • i — FOR RENT FOR RENT—Five room modernhouTe on South First street Inquire of Dyonis Semite ’ 2 -’f LOST AND FOUND LOST—Pocketbook containing silver dollar, paper dollar, f»w cents in change and check for five dollars given by J. L. Hook to O. L. Hook. Was lost in Decatur or left in some store. Please return to this office or to J. L. Hook at Willshire. LOST—A dry goods box ladies' skirt. Finder please call phone 126 or 582 and receive reWBrd 7t3 EXIST -Open face gold watch? Elgin movement, between Dan Haley Uome ft nd down town. Please return

MM to Andrew Welfley or this office. Biil LOST Between high s< hi 1 and athletic hall, Thrusday evening, a gold waicli in black lea'll r casepinitials on back, M. O. Finder call phone No. 20 or return to this office. Reward. 9-. 3 NOTICE The Deeatur Sanitary Milk Com-’ pany will not make a delivery of milk on Sundays, beginning with Sun-j day, January IJiii. i’ll sL wanCaa milk for Sunday should have, same delivered on Saturdays. 9-t2 E. U. PHILLIPS, Mgr. o DEMOCRAT WANT ADS PAY BIG, Schlosser Bros. Have opened a cash cream station a Monroe, located in the new lunch room south of G. R. & I depot. Open every day. Operator C. J. SPANGLFR

When others fail Try the old standard Cough Medicine DR. MARSHALL'S I LUNG SYRUP u It’s always right In Price and Quality At All Drug Stores WANTED i — Privy vaults and cesspools, to clean by the new odorless process. All work done in day time. .All work guaranteed. Prices reasonable. Call "phone 28. D. F. BARTON N. A BIXLER Exclusive Optician. Eyes tested, Glasses Fitted, Lenses ground Hours: Bto 12; 1 to 5 Saturday evenings until 9 Decatur, Indiana

L M. LeMaitre CHIROPRACTOR Office Hours 9toll a. m., Ito 5,7 to Bp. nt. IG4 So. Second St. 'Phone 373 Above Mrs, Burdg Millinery Store M. J. Scherer UNDERTAKING and embalming Fine Funeral Furnishings Private Ambulanee Service !; DECATUR, . IND. Telephone: Office 90; Home 185

KOT A. Rtkifte LIVE* STOCK AND GENERAL AUCTIONEER lears of experience Highest Dollar obtained ’Phone 8-L, Decatur, Ind.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, J \NUARY 10,1919

HENRY I. SMITH DEAD Henry I. Smith, age fifty-four, a former member of the Indiana legis-’ lature and a member of the Allen i aunty bar. is dead u. t ort Wayne, j following u st;>>ki. of apoplexy. lltj was born in Poe, Ind., and had livedj in Fort Wayne practically his entire ( life. Mr. Smith represented this) county in the house of representatives in in that session he be(<s -11 :■ b 11 to ri luce expenditures and to halt useless legislation. At one time he wa . prot’i'-'.-.or of medical jurisprudence in the old Fort AVavne medical < ollege. o —- R6V. LEACH TO PREAC*I -M Rev. P. B. Leach, pastor of the Decatur Methodist circuit, who recently ri'tfirr.r.i fiotn war work, but v. <> will not take up his work on his circuit until a week later, will preach Sunday morning and evening at the I Evangelical church. The pulpit of the local Evangelical church is vacant | during the absence of the Rev. AV S, Mills who is in the south. It is thought, the Rev. D O. Wise, of Berne will preach here in two weeks. THE ROOSEVELT ESTATE (United Press Service! New York. Jan. 10—(Special to the Daily Democrat) —Theodore Roosevelt left an estate estimated to be worth $500,000. The will, it became known today bequeaths the entire residue of the estate in trust to Mrs. Roosevelt. Col Roosevelt also left a trust fund of $60,000 inherited from his father, to his children in equal parts. He also left to his children in equal parts all of his plate and silver. a'utomobileT) WNERS! When ’’our auto insurance expires, let me write you a new policy. Or if your car has never been insured, better see that it is done at once- Drop me a card and I will call. JOHN H. STEWART 'Phone 168. Decatur, Ind. NOT ICu GF~MEETING - OF STOCKHOLDERS. The annual meeting of stockholders of the Farmers’ State bank will I be held at the Freitag hall at Preble, on the 17th Day of January, 1919, at 7:00 p. m„ sun time, for the election of directors 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. onFlFillion’' dollars’ to LOAN One million dollars to loan al o’ 2 per cent, on improved 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

SMETS-STOCKS Dally Report of Local and Foreign Markets. Nev York. N. Y„ Jan. 10—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Prices were genrally higher at the opening of the stock market today. U. g Steel opened at 91%, off %; Mexican Petroleum 185, up 1; Anaconda 60% • Crucible Steel 50%, up %; Distillers up %; Utah Copper 71%, off %; Xmericnn Sugar 114%; United Cigar Stores 113, up %. ° Chicago, 111.. Jan. 10—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Open: Corn, Jan. down l%c; Feb. down 2%c; Mar. down 2%c; May down l%c; July down 1 %e. Oats. Jan. and Mar. nominal, Feb. down l%c; May down %c; July opened at 69c. Provisions slightly lower. Corn, No. 2 yellow, $1 50; No. 3 yellow. [email protected]; No. 4 yellow, $1.35 @sl.3S. Oats. No. 3 white, 67%@ 63%c;_ standard, 68%70c. Rye. No. 2 151.62(gi51.G3. Barley, 85c@$100. S«S‘ s T !2 « 5 -'»!»■■ l ast Buffalo, N. Y., Jan. 10—(Spel«S to pai! y Democrat) Receipts 4.800; Shipment, 2,850; official to New pork yesterday. 2.470; good hogs untterweight. slow. Best grade, $18.25; pigs. sl7 50’ Il roughs. $12,00@516 80- stags Vw’ catt,e > 300; strong; sheep firm; lambs, $18.15; down.

Cleveland. Ohio—Wholesale promn < rto q t Ü b ationS by the United States market bureau: Apple-.—[email protected] bbl Potatoes—[email protected] cwt. Butter—Creamery’ extras, 72@73cfirsts, 68@70c; prints, I@2 C higher l packing, 38@40c. b 1 ’ p!.o B r St °J age ’ 47 @55c; fresh, 67c. Poultry-Heavy fowl, 26©28cspringers. 25@27c; light, 20@22c : loostcrs, 221 c; turkeys ducks, 30@38c; geese, 25@30c; dres=S4.oo@£o’d 2 o? 4C Wgher: ra - bbit8 ’ CREAMERY PRICEa. Butterfat, delivered, 71c; butterfat aviation, 68c ; bdtterfat, in connK

ELECTION NOTICE. Decatur. Ind.. Dec. 24 1918. j Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of The Peoples Loan and Trust Com- ' pany of Deeatur, Indiana, will be held at tlm banking house of said Trust i Company in this city January 21, 1919, 'at 10:30 a. in., for the election of dll' rectors of said Trust Company to I serve for the ensuing year and until succeeded. W, A. LOWER, ■ tu&fr-jan2l Secretary, o REVIVAL MEETING Revival meetings have begun at the Antioch church of the ‘‘Brethren .’n 1 Christ" with a good spirit in evidence. Wi h I weather, and a little abate® meat or the Spanish influenza; we anticipate a good attendance. Sime si lai subjects will be discussed, sell . “World Peai e in the Light oiL Prophecy," “Second Coming of Christ,“ t>- El ler J. I MiaWe, <' Bronson, Mich., is in charge. You ' are invited. Service each evening at seven o'clock. Sunday evening at 6:30 o’clock. ■ 6-t5 i

71c FOR BUTTERFAT AT THE CREAMERY OR OUR STATION SECOND DOOR EAST OF THE POSTOFFICE MARTIN-KLEPPER CO. CREAMERIES

THE LAWS OF THE U. S. The First National Bank operates under the Laws of the United States. The Federal Reserve Act of the Government serves to strengthen NATIONAL Banks—every one of which is a member —and protects the depositors in NATIONAL Banks. If seeking the largest measure of protection for your money, this Bank especially invites vour account. DECATUR. ,INCI AIN A "hZ

iXx. ▼—f TO OPEN AM REMhI / 1 .. Ca x account • d II Foq WO-y A,S3?JM F“ w IIm IT SAVES TIME—IT SAVES WORRY and gives you a feeling of protection against possible misfortune No matter how independent you are todav there is no telling m what position you will b« tomorrow . A SAVINGS ACCOUNT WILL PROTECT YOUR FUTURE We solicit the accounts of WOMEN and promise Yfin special COURTESY and CONSIDERATION 1 iV* roiiifhft ICT WWI

EM M mml Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a Harmless Substitute. Dr. Edwards’ Olive fabkts-the subttb tute for calomel — ere a mild but sure laxative, and their effect on the liver fe almost instantaneous. They are the resuß of Dr. Edwards’detcmi®i ion not to trea liver and bowel complamtt ' His efforts to banish it brought out thee little olive-colored tablets. These pleasant little tablets do the good that calomel does, but have no bed after effects. They don't injure the teeth like :g liquids creak;*!. 1 Y *«£•»}*“ of the triable and quick) jit. A.l.y cure the liver at of the t< c.h. I Calomel sometimesTlays havoc with the gums, So do strong liquids. It is best not to take calomel, but to let Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets take its place. Most headaches, ‘‘dullness" and that lazy feeling come from constipation and a disordered liver. Take Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets when you feel “k ;gy and “heavy. ’ Mote hcfV they “clear” clouded brain and how they “perk up” the spiritSi 1 10c and 25c a box. All Mrs. Charles Spencer spent the day I in Fort Wayne. |

E PAYCASH AND BUY FOR THE ’STOKE OF QUALITY, SERVICE AND low : PRICES. *24’A lb. bag Gold Medal Large can best pacta?Sauer d F | our ®..51.55 Kraut, 2 cans for .. >- 1 24'i lb. haff Pride of Deca- 3 lb. can Crlsco. the real ’ fur Flour $1.45 Btitute for lard Q . : 4 lb. bag best grade Rolled Uutz G | Oss Laundry Soa-T ; Oats .... I ' l cake sc; «’cakes o- ’ Hominy ; - -25 c Uundr > Soap?" Exira choice hand picked es tor 2" c Naw Beans, th 12'/k Extra special, 25c boxes conPeck *1.75 J? ,n,n K 3 cakes of Wild 1 . bushel $3-50 Rose Toilet Soap. Oltr Bushel $6-90 P™*’ bo * 2 large cans Pet. t arnation. bould s Macaroni. Spaghetti Ft Dearborn and Danish or Egg Noodles, box in. Prite Milk. 2 for 25c 3 boxes for * Extra Fancy California Evap- Climax Macaroni. Spagheti orated Peaches, lb 15c <r Egg Noodles, box ... ]().. 1 Fartrv California Prunes, fb. 15c 2 boxes for |- c 1 fender Earlv June Pea.-., can 12c 2 boxes McKenzie Buckwheat 3 cans for 35c or Pan Cake Flour .. 25c Large can Best Pack Hom- Try e our Pride Brand, best I iny. can 10c grade Rio Coffee. Ih 20c .1 cans for 2Be Purple Top, real fancy TarLarge cans Solid Pack Toma- nips, pk ‘ 2 0 c toes, can 20c Fancy Jersey Sweet Potatoes? 2 cass for 35c pound 71’ ~ Also plenty Apples. Bananas, Oranges, Leaf Lettuce. Grape Fruit at our special low prices. LET MOWTOUFT. WATNE REAIIsfATE Are yeu thinking of buying property in or near Fort Wayne? If tO , you may find it desirable to take the matter up with a dealer in real estate whom you have known. MR. W. J. DOWLING, formerly of Decatur, has been connected with this agency for the past year and is in a position to show you a large number if good properties from which* you can make your selection. You can buy cn terms to suit you. When you come to Fort Wayne, call at our office and let us use our auto: we will take pleasure in driv'ng over the city with you. W. E. DOUD 'Phone 253-627 224-9 Utility Bldg.

PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will sell at public auction oh the C. L. Stove farm, 2% miles east of Willshire and I£_> miles southwest of Schunun, Ohio, commencing at ly a. m on Thursday, January 16. the following property; Nine Head of Horses: Bay mare, 5 years old. weight. 170 u; sorrel mare. 5 years old, weight 1500; brown mare, 7 yars old. weight 1600; roan mare, 7 years old. weight 1500; black gelding. 10 years old. weight 1050; bay mare, lad> broke. 9 years old. weight 1100; 2 year old sorrel draft gelding, 2 year old roan draft mane. Nine Head Cattle: Jersey cow. 7 years Old, with calf hy side, extra good one; Guern-■ sey cow. 6 years old. will be fresh by day of sale: 5 year old Jersey cow, to be fresh by Mar. 25; 2 Jersey I cows. 4 years old, to be fresh March 20; full blooded Jersey heifer. 2 years old, to be fresh April 4; % Jersey and Holstein. 3 years old. pasture bred: good coming 2 year old roan Durham heifer. Nineteen H«>ad Hogs: u “ blood Duroc w, bred can furnish papers; 4 Big Type Poland China sows wig farrow in March; 2 O. I. C. sows, will farrow in March’ red spotted sow. will farrow , n M a»ch; ig Type Poland China male hog. 10 shoats. Fifteen Shropshire ewes; 1 buck Farm Implements: John Deere riding uilky plow. > l|t , !)eere -J-] "'■■Dator, gm>r a> new; disc

vrnn-J 1 CVT °OWN THE HIGH COST OF CERIFS ™ EISTHE ANSWER = BUY YOUR GROBERT HUNSICKER Phone No. 97 ( or ) ’Phone No . 175

S*. 110 " Pa,i of Golden Karo Syrup 72c 941/ th S? W Medal Spring Wheat F!o « r SLSS lam , Sa< »- ' h’ te Rose, the best winter wheat flour BLD 1 !(!<• nT' lnR 1 reS h C°*ntry Sausage for Saturday, at, lb. .30c 8 Sr nh g \ SUg ° Macaroni ’ fine 25c ' ac pkgs. Grandma's Spaghetti, only 25c 4 small o' 130 ° r EVer> DaV Milk 25C William? "h ebe ’ q Vefy Day ® r Oatman ’ 8 Mi,k o' ™ b . S s av ' n S Soap, cake, onlv . 5c Eai n 8 ln i°J’ b ° X •• • 8c; 2 boxes 15c t Whh - f ° r thy in vou/' * i* Od Rl ° toffee ’ will bv much higher, lay >n jour supply now. lb. 22c ’a"„ a c^ a 'v rni “ Peach “’ Cream <r, h ' Bh srade lard substitute 95( Full Qt V'h b ' Sl lard substitute, lb tiood Quality S p 1 ””' °" 1 "" s - "> ? (Alee N«t"oi,“' a Pea ?"' ?«•«, lb » Good Quality Sweet P o mtA2. re L from animal fats, lb- 0n1y..35c .. in t»tI RK ES PAID for coun try produce H S®ER’S grocery HIRE ALL ARE TREATED SQUARE. _

harrow, with trailer, good as new; Ohio hay loader. 2 spike tooth harrows, 4-horae drag, clover seed buncher, low wheel wagon. 2 good as new top buggies, wagon box. 2 sets work harness, pair Stewart horse clippers, ;W0 bushels of corn in crib. 4 tons mixed hay. one barrel of vinegar. and many other articles. Terms —All sums of $5 00 and under. cash in hand; over 95.0<) a credit of 9 months, without interest, will be given by purchaser giving a note with approved security. No goods removed until settled for. Four per cent off for cash on time purchases. CLAUD HARVEY Bevington & Hileman. Auctioneers. Hot lunch will be serverd on the grounds. 10-1113 NO HUNTING ALLOWED Notice Is hereby given that hunting on my farm in Blue Creek township ft positively forbidden. Violation will be prosecuted. 5-t3 . MRS. NORMAN JACOBS. AUTOMOBILE OWNERS Let me make your application f«r 1919 automobile license. At th* Kalver-Noble garage. F. E. CONTER. 282tf« Notary Public.