Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 17, Number 14, Decatur, Adams County, 16 January 1919 — 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 please their husbands by sending their shirts to The Decatur Steim 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 Quinn., Pres. The Bowers Realty Co., and The Schirmeyer Abstract Company. i»r,9tf Remember the bin sale. which begins Saturday at the Winnes shoe store and ntinues during, the month. VULCANIZING. Have your tires cared for by A- W. Tanvas. Vulcanizing, casings. 50c up; tubes, 20c up. Thone 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 get 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 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 1 WANTED r -,e work in good ily. Inquire of Miss Eckard, at the 1 Madison House. 131^ YOUNG MEN—I 6 and over, are eligible for government railway mall clerks; $92 month. Examinations soon. For free particulars, write J. C. Leonard (former civil service ex amir.ar, 245 Kenois Building, Washington, i m j POULTRY WANTED—Bring me those old fat hens. Will pay 23c; smooth springers, 22c. C. H. Oetting &. Sou; Hoagiand ’phone. I4t:, POSITION WANTED —As housekeeper. Will take charge of house for widower. Inquire or write this of- I Htf SALESMEN WANTED-Luhrira-ine ! oil, grease, specialties, paint. Part or whole time. Commission basis. Men with ear or rig preferred—River- j side Refining Company, Cleveland | o™°- . ' 1«3 j Any one wishing ashes taken out ■ of cellar, call Willard McConnehey. - sit Mangold's grocery. 13tC WANTED— To buy a second hand piano. Call Phone 772. 121 4 ! head LATE It WANTED TO farm. 'Phone Bowers Realty Com Pany ~ ' 12tf - -!1 ELP WANTeqI^EMALE. TELEPHONE OPERATOR'S „ WANTED— Call at 2 olhee— Citizens’ Tele- - Phone ( ’°. _ _ , H»t FALL I FOR SALE-Five passengerlvd in A-No. 1 condition. Inquire at the county sheriffs office. Mtf ; FOR SALE—27B acres timber and cut over land in Ashtabula county Ohio; 25 acres virgin timber, and an abundance of timber on cut-over land. All told, estimate of 1,000,000 feet of saw timber. Plenty of second growth timber. Land principally black ash and elm land. Practically all tillable. With the very best outlot ditches, as an investment you cannot beat this anywhere. For particulars write W. E. Steele, Administrator, Pleasant Mills, Ind. fita FOR SALE Overland nutnm-fin],.. Model 69 T, price right if taken soon. Inquire of E. Burt Lenhart, Telephone 2. j„ . , POR SALE Two good lots with house. Good outbuildings, coal shed etc. On West Madison street. For price call Mrs. Sol Billman, 'Phone 414. ~ . - 11-2 w farms for sale. No. 40—80 acres, in one mile of Monroe, at the right, price, if sold No. 41—80 acres j n mi , , Monroe, with two seis of buildings J
Price $l9O A. - No, 42—60 acres 5% miles of Mnn- » Toe, splendid soil, at $17,5, for qua U 1 No. 4?—60 acres 2 1 j miles nf Monroe, with good soil and good improvements, close to school, at the right " price. No. 44 —120 acres, 2’ miles of De--3 catur, good improvement, and one \ of the best farms in the county, and » I • v ill date of i.ale, and s4imo the first of ■ March. Owner will carry balance on farm at 6 per cent for ten years. - No 4.i 100 acres 4 miles west of * Decatur, with good improvements and ' good soil; the owner will carry ono- . half of purchase price for five years ( at 6 per cent. No. 46—55 acres, in one mile of 1 Wiltshire, Ohio, nt tlie right price for , quick sale. No. 47- 10 acres in in miles of , Monroe at the sight price if sold ■ soon. j No. 48 40 acres in Kirkland townI ship, good soil at $127.00 for quick I sale. ' j 1 j No. 49 50 acres in Blue Creek township lor sale at $l4O per aero, i No. 50—One acre in Monroe, with good house and barn. Plenty of small fruit and a nice place to live Price, s2n,ia for quick -ale. No. 51—120 acres in miles of | Monroe, with 2 sets of improveintents; can be bought, with fiinon leash payment and $7,600 on the first ; '*«y 01 March, and owner will carry i I balance. Price SIBO per acre. THE J. A, HARVEY REALTY CO. Monroe. Ind. AUTOMOEILE OWNERS Let me make your application I for 1019 automobile license. At the Kalver-Noble garage. F. E. COMTEK, ~B2tf Notary Public, j I Harry Daniels j Live Stock and Farm Sale AUCTIONEER
Phone No. 85, Decatur, Ind. or phone E. W. France, Pleasant Mills, Ind., at my expense. UAißi *■ h h you like a Cough Medi- | 1 c ' nc that's pleasant to i | take, and one |hat gives 1 I res alts—try DR. MARSHALL’S LUNG SYRUP Prices — 2sc. 50c and SI.OO | Hold at all Drug Stores jg rjMjyy '• :"7-»arz;vrgrrw;-.-,-v Tttr ' WANTED 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. I). F. BARTON — I N. A. BiXLER Exclusive Optician. Eyes tested, ■ Glasses Fitted, Lenses ground Hours: ti to 12; 1 l 0 5 Saturday evenings until 9 Decatur, Indiana • l M, LeMaStre GHiROPBAGTOR 1 ’I O . ~ oflice Hours .19 to 11 a. m„ Ito 5,7 to Bp. m. 101 So. Second St. > ’Phone 373 | Above Mrs, Burdg Millinery . Store M. .]. Scherer j UNDERTAKING AND embalming f Fine Funeral Furnishings I Private Ambulance Service | DECATUR, . |Np. r Telephone: Office 90; Home 185
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SUPPER AT 0:15 PROMPT M' inbei nt ■i- !!n; al .',! dt ;irf notified that the supper to be p n Friday evening will bo at 6:15 sharp. Please be there at that hour as the committee in charge expect to have the dinner ready right on the dot. 2t . o DAILY DELIVERY HOURS from South End Meat Market South 7:80 a ra, 2 p, m.. 4.00 p. m. v> i. 7: ::n a. m., a p m„ 4 p. m. <;•' ntral, 7:3(1 a. m., 10 a, m.. 4 p. m. . i ' ’ 1. 1 li. 7: 'in a. in.. 1n a. , ;1 .. |p. m < ok® meats, fresh and smoked, and a full line of bread, pies, cakes V i phone 626. K.WT’KE MEAT MARKET Hang this at the K. K. Kitchen door » Men, who have been helping put up ice for me are requested to meet at '. the office over the Daily Democrat toI night at which time t will nay all 1 hands. ED WIHTRIGHT. I TAKE NOTICE. j I have opened up a lunch room on: Monroe street, four doors cast of the postoffice. Will serve vegetable soup. h>t coffee and nambergers, two for five ( ants, next Saturday. MR. JIM WARD. I Proprietor. NO HUNTING ALLOWED ~ The F. F. Freck farm in Union township is closed to hunters and trespassing. All hunting and trespassing is absolutely forbidden.— , Frank Mclntosh, President. 14t3 FOR SALE OR TRADE ! Envin & Michaud offer (he following io the trading pub-!, lie; j. House and lot in Decatur for a used automobile, farm for sale, reasonable. Will take in payment at least 1 , one-half in V. S. Liberty bonds, any issue. Investment, good security,! paying 6 per cent semi-annual- ( bA up to :• 1,000. Woud take pari in If, S, bonds. j* We can find sale for a few! liberty bonds. Let us know ] v hat you want and what you | have to offer, or in what sort of trade, deal or enterprise you! would he interested. t.tff, j
PUBLIC SALE. j The undersigned will sell at puhlir auction on the Jnn Moses farm, 4V, I .miles east of Decatur, ind., and’ 2>4 > l.filc- nirih of Hobo, Ind.. commenc-! lon ai !0 i) clock am., on Thursday, I i jcnnary ?•>. ike following property: I j Tnri.K Head of Horses: Bay gilding, j .'mar.-, old, weight 1200; gray geid- j mg, 9 years old. weight 1400; brown ‘ < I mare. 11 years old, weight 1350. One 1 ‘ '•aw. t; yi urs old. part Jersey. O. i> c. I 1 . r'arir.ing Implemmits: Cham- ; ; | i: binder, good as new; Fixing I • mchir-an hay loader, good as new;! Oliver corn plow, walking breaking : > plow, disc harrow, grain drill, spike t'o'h harrow spring tooth harrow, j ' cnt) i hoard, one set of work har-! i: :*•■-.• good as new; one set of buggy • harness, good as new; Old Hickory! wagon, hay ladders, rubber fired i mggy, liouble set of driving harness ! !‘ U! '. C '-’-'‘e of mixed hay, some sod-j der in mow. Blue Bell separator; 4 1 dozen good laying hens, and many - 1 other articles. ' r j T rn.s: All sums of $5.00 and un- ‘ '■ r. cash. Over that amount a credit s o! o months will be given, purchaser It g: ring note with approved security,, ’ rearing 6 per cent interest; 3 per, * of: lor cash. No goods removed , until settled for, : 1 KQ GAY, Owner. : Harry Daniels. Auct. \ .'t. Lower, Clerk. 16-17-18-20-21 L hAaRKETS-STOCKS i hiify Report of Local and For- £ «i.rn MarketM. New York N.YTjan. 16 (Special 1 to Daily DAnocrat) —There was a b hnn tone to the stock market at the P ' . ‘“6 today. Prices were fraction- fi llßhe , r - rs - Steel opened i.t U U P usi Southern Pacific loot; “ Baldwin 72%, up V>; Bcthie- tl , r, 7*t up L ; Cru ilfic 58, | trol tun ! up g “ ■'i'ei'eri cd In;!'/,, up& ! Daiu-' n so ' 111- ’ Jan ' 1G — (Special to I ( F1 Democrat) -Open: Con*. Jan. 3 }. sr: J' s ‘ b - down' He.; Mar. un- Q ) n„ T ,low “ l( -’ July down § . sa.,g,'i;' ;' h vy, YF Ma > 8 ! Provisionsteady to lower' “ - I Rast Buffalo, J> y r an ; :- y >-erda, grades, $17.80; underweight,' ; U--- «» ; 1 u.,0 , roughs. $ 12.00 (T, $i0.80; ! Jer to fifty lower'"sheen.'G,Oihk slow-’* lumbs, dull; $16.75; down. ’ ’I LOCAL MARKETS. (Corrected Bvvry Day by Burk Bleva- , „ tor Company) i io- A seed ' *21.50; alsike I ? 1 1 . 00, timothv seed, $4 50 EGG MARKET. Lggs, dozen ... rn CREAMERY MtlCEs. at i! s U taUon at ’a- deli r red ’ 68c; butterfat, 04 C 'on’ bIJC; hutterfat, in country,
HiS TRIP OVER {Continued from pnge 3) Here we found it few barracks erect .it and • couple steel hangars. We were put to work on the barracks and hangars and have had a big share in building thi camp, Mid how it is not 1.0 be used. Oh, well, we did willingly what Uncle Sum had for us to do and If we didn’t get a chance at the Dutch it wasn’t our fault. If the war had la ted the year out we would i ia.ha.bly have been on thd front liu as we are rated as a crack regiment In our line. • ay, and ev,ry few days cr.e lands 1 here. There is a big aviation field ■, nlv a few miles away and they coine ,'rom there. About a month ago there
i .veto two accidents here. One plane •ante dow n jus; bel',,re dark, attempted to rice ;:i* 1 the driver lost control I or seme reason unit turned the thing j ter. The gasoline tank exploded, j ut lmth men got out, apparently not cry seriously burned. Since then we learned that one of them died of his ; unis. I didn't get up close to :he machine, but saw the flames about I half a mile away. Another machine . lit in the field right back of our barrack,-, and uni its nose in the ground, | i ut nobody was hurt. | And new 1 will tell you as best 1 ian just where we are located. We are not much over 30 miles from the *>:<ier of Switzerland, about IS miles f rcm (’bailment. General Pershing's headquarters. Miss Wilson came front there here two weeks ago tod ly n her tour i f A. 10. F. Y. M. C. A’s. nd enierta; led us. Hdq„ Supply 1 train and Co. B. are the only ones of ] our regiment in thi camp, but the | other companies are all within 50 t miles. The little village 1% miles j away is called *Latroc. And now*, papa, before long we will be on our return trip. Os course ve J don’t know when. It may lie soon, f but probably will be several months, r Os course we can't all Ire taken back S at once, and the poor guys who have ■ ent months and years in trenches
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have the first claim. And besides, j our work now is light and army life j is something of a snap so don't rv about me and look for me when you see me. lam safe, well and happy. And there's another thing I wanted to tell you Poor Duke received a Utter front home a few days ago. the first since his arrival. It contained the sad news that his two sisters and fits girl had all died victims of the influenza, and that tbe rest of the family was just recovering. We are all so sorry for him and I am go thank ful that no such sorrow has befsiDo me during my absence from the home hearth. Wishing ynu and all my freinds a Merry Christmas and a Happy N>w Year. I remain.
, Your loving son, HAROLD. PUBLIC SALE. As I have quit farming, I will sell at public auction at my residence. IK miles east of Decatur, on the Piqtia road, on what is known as the Mar'ha Spuller farm, on Wednesday. January 22, 1919, beginning at ten o’clock a. m„ the following property, to-wit: Three Head of Horses: Gray mare. 7 years old. in foal; sorrel horse. 4 years old, weight 1200 Tbs., lady broke; sorrel yearling colt; bay. — spring mule, yearling. Five Head us _ Cattle: Roan cow, 4 years old. giving I Z% gallons milk; Guernsey cow. 7 I years old. calf by side, giving 4 gal- {a lons of milk, tests five; 2 yearling I heifers. Eleven Head of Hogs: One I full blooded big type Poland China I sow. farrow about middle of March; I Chester White sow, farrow about I middle of March; red sown farrow by I day of sale; 8 shoats, weighing about I 100 tbs. each. Thirty-five shocks of , corn and fodder; 175 shocks of sod- I der: 4 tons of mixed hay, 100 bush- 3 els of corn in crip. Farming lmple- I ments: Corn planter, corn plow. I breaking plow, disc harrow, mowing I machine, mud boat, hay ladders, wag- I on. set of work harness, set of buggy E harness, buggy and numerous other 1 articles. 3 Terms: —$5.00 and under, cash in I hand: over that amount a credit of I 9 months, without interest, will he I given, the purchaser giving bankable I note; 3 per cent off for cash. No || goods removed until settled for 1 LUTHER FUNK. Harry Daniels. Auct. A. L. Bowen. Clerk. 15-16-1718-20
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