Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 17, Number 33, Decatur, Adams County, 7 February 1919 — Page 6

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MISCELLANEOUS Fresh Oysters! Stop at th sign Eat for your dinner. luncl and pastries.—Martin’s Restaur ant. 226tf HOUSEWIVES will please their hus bands by sending their shirts ti The Decatur Steam Laundry. It's i real laundry where you get real sei vice. Goods called for and delivered Decatur Steam Laundry If you want to make a farm loan see us. We have bargains. Let u: handle your real estate. We can sel your farms on easy payments. W< make abstracts of title at reasonabl* cost —French Quinn. President Tin Bowers Realty Co., The Schirmeyei Abstract Co. 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 get those winter clothes pressed arid 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 WANTED —Two men to travel; expenses advanced. Inquire after 6:30 for Mr. Frankford, in Haugk building, over Kalver-Noble garage, Madison St. 30t6 WANTED —A married man between ages of 21 and 45, to represent established business in Decatur. Salary and commission. Address ‘‘o. R Gen. Del., City. 33t3 WANTED TO RENT —A 6 or 7 room house, modern desired. Call ‘Phone 360. 30-t6 HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—A young lady or man who can operate a typewriter. Good position for right person. Inquire of Schafer Saddlery Co. 31 ts FOR SALE FOR SALE- Carload of Armour’s Fertiliser. The best on the market. See Fred Kolter, Magloy, Ind. 31-tl FOR SALE —4 or 5 furniture crates and packing material; call 282. 32t3 FOR SALE—Two good lots with . house. Good outbuildings, coal shed, I etc. One vacant lot is finest snot In Jj Decatur for gardening. One lot has I 11 frnlt-bearing cherry trees on it. I Also other fruit trees. On West Mad- I Ison street. For price, call Mrs. Sol I Billman, 'phone 414, 30tfi FOR SALE—Four lots, good house! I barn and other outbuildings, plen- j ty of fruit, at a bargain, if sold soon. See Mrs. S. L. Dutelier, 1043 North Second St. 19t30 ! FOR SALE—Bran Middlings and mill feed for sale at the right price.—The Burk Elevator Company. 30tf 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—One span - o f ~mu les, cornIng 3 years old, good husky ones; one pair of sorrel Belgium colts, coming 3 years old; one pair of geldings, coming 6 years old, sound and good ones.—Jacob Omlor, R, R. No. 5, Decatur, Ind. 28t6 FOR SALE—BO acres within 3 miles of Decatur, well improved. Will give immediate possession. 30-16 ERWIN & MICHAUD. FOR SALE —House and two lots; house partly modern, with lights and water. Inquire 331 No. Eleventh St., Decatur, Ind. 291 C FOR SALE—An Imperial Universal base burner, and a gas connecting heating stove. Both in good condition. A bargain if taken at once. Inquire at this office. 25 ti FOR SALE—An eight room house ori Winchester St., with lights, water and gas. Has cellar, fruit trees, and small bam. House partly modern, cement sidewalk. Call 282. 33t3e-o-d

j FOR SALE AT BARCAIN PRICES. One 1-ton “Ford" truck and "King” ■h ton and a half trailer. 1918 model. r _ ; One 2-ton "Indiana” truck with 3 ft extended frame, 1918 model. — One 7-passenger Model “40” Allen l9 ‘ touring car. 40 Call J. F. Arnold, 'phone 709, Dea j catur, Ind. 2 7fr-m-w-2wks tr- .. _ _ _ _ d FORD OWNERS ATTENTION j We have two Ford touring ! winter tops, and one Ford roadn ster winter top, for sale. Liberty 1S bonds taken in -trade. ; n DECATUR CARRIAGE WORKS 0 1 First and Monroe Streets le Ie i FOR KEN l jr : —. —i .1 i.'. 4rr WISCONSIN FARM LANDS. Landology, a magazine giving the facts in regard to the land situation. V| If for a home or as an investment ! you are thinking of buying good farm ). i lands, simply write me a letter and say, “Mail me Landology and all par- j - ticulars FREE.” Address Editor! Landology, Skidmore Land Co , 285! f Skidmore Bldg., Marinette, Wiscon-j s sin. 13mo * I ' FOR RENT —Business room on Secp I ond street, opposite court house. I “ Has good basement, w’ith cement ! floor, tile on first floor, steel ceiling J and hot water plant. If interested see, ® Mrs. Bertha Ellis, 195 So. 2nd St. 31tf j i, j R E. Butler will hold a public! r sale at his farm, 1% miles west of, f Decatur on February 24th, consistingj of farm machinery, horses, cattle, j sheep and entire herd of Spotted Po-! . land China registered hogs. Look ] r for big bills and sale advertisement i c in Democrat this week. Advance MILLINERY STYLES < i It’s pretty early to advertise . Spring Millinery, but we are al-: . ways in advance of others in 1 showing early models for early j buyers. There is a distinct style value about our millinery i 1 that is interesting to every woman who cares for her appear-: 1 ante. Come in and look at the assortment. You are welcome 1 to a thorough inspection without the necessity of buving. i MRS. &, BURDG. Be sure to attend the big pub-; lie sale held by Mrs. N. H. Wagner on the country farm road, | to be held Tuesday, Feb. 11, atj !10 a. rn. The sale consists of a number of extra good cattle, horses, 15 head of good hogs, a number of farming implements, hay, grain, and many articles too numerous to mention. 31t4 Ilf you want quick relief from that Flu Cough, take Ml a few doses of I)R. MARSHALL’S | j LUNG SYRUP ! Price 25c, 50c, SI.OO fl| At all Drug Stores N. A. iSIXLER Exclusive Optician. Eyes tested. •j Glasses Fitted, Lenses ground |, Hours: 8 to 12, 1 to 5 1 1 Saturday evenings until 9 r J> J 1 Decatur, Indiana r ;| CHIROPRACTIC J SPINAL ADJUSTMENTS ! The real caus tof disease is to he found within the body. Ad!j just the cause and Health will ‘ l , be the result. Investigation costs nothing and means Health land Happiness. i;L. M. LeMaitre . I’Phone 373 Chiropractor 1164 So. 2nd St. Decatur, Ind. .3 | h — » " s M. J. Scherer f UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Fine Funeral Furnishings Private Ambulance Service DECATUR, . IND. l * i Telephone: Office 90; Home 185 “j

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY /, U )l9

NOTICE. If the party who removed the tire pump anil kit of tools from the Ford at Beulah Chape! churc-h on Sunday evening, February 2, thinks his act was unobserved, he should ascertain who tlie parties were in the nearby 1 auto, watching him. It was they who furnished the clue which will lead to their return. Witnesses are unable i ) say, however, whether the tools were taken to another auto for immediate repair work or were deliberately stolen. Lest the former be the _ case, prosecution will not lie made at loner. The guilty party must return '■! the goods within a week or the law ” will take its course. OTTO BILLING, 3 33t6 Preble, Ind. | ONE MILLION DOLLARS TO i LOAN One million dollars to loan at ; s'i per cent, on improved farms. Ten years’ time with ' privilege of making partial pay- ; ment at any interest-paying dates. Abstract of title on j short order. I JOHN SCHURGER & SON | Office on second Poor, over, Fisher & Harris grocery. 237-m-w-Mnjo AUCTIONEER The high dollar at your farm sale if you list with the under- / j signed well known auctioneer ; of fifteen years’ experience, who has located his headquarters in j i Decatur. / You can find him at the Dur-/ jkin Modern Garage on South 1 I Second street, and he will be | glad to date your sale. Give me a chance. JEFF LEICHTY I at the Durkin Garage i 1

Harry Daniels Live Stock and Farm Sale AUCTIONEER Phone No. 85, Decatur, Ind. or phone E. W. France, Pleasant Mills, Ind., at my expense. DATE YOUR SALE WITH LIVE STOCK AND GENERAL i AUCTIONEER ! DECATUR, INDIANA ’PHONE 8-L Dr. C. V. Connell j VETERINARIAN OFFICE—HORSE SALE EARN FIRST STREET Calls Answered Day or Night Phone ri£ e jg Schlossor Bros.! Have opened a cash ream station a Monroe, ’ i located in the new lunch room south of 0. R. & i de- ! pot. Open every day. ! Operator C- J. SPANGLER i — • 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 ■■ I'«

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Dally Report of Local and Foreign Markets. New York. X. Y.. Feb. 7 —(Special to Daily Democrat !—Prices were generally irregular at the opening ot the slock market today. U. 8. Steel opened at 89 1 .,. oft Studebaker 51. up %; Bethlehem Steel B 59, off Va ; Tobacco Products, 75%, up %; Utah GO. up Anaconda 56%, off *4: Marine preferred 96%. up %; Genera! .Motors 131 %, up %. Chicago, 111., Feb. 7 —(Special to Daily Democrat)—Open: Corn. Feb. down i .e: Mar. down 14c; May up ! ic; July up SVaO. Oats. Feb. nominal; Mar. unchanged; May down %c; July down l%c. Provisions higher. Fast Buffalo, N. Y.. Feb. 7—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts 3,2CO; shipments. ::.420: official to New York yesterday, 1:330; hogs closing steady. Best grades, $18.50; underweights, s!' 0fl(®S18.50: Canadian hogs. $18.25; few, $18.40; throwout roughs, $12.00 @516.00; stags, $13.00; down; cattle, s ■•0; slow; sheep. 2.000; steady; iamb-, slow; tops, [email protected]. $1.30; clover seed. $18.00; alsike. $14.00; timothy seed, $4.50. LOCAL MARKETS. (Corrected Every uav by Burk Elevator Catopany) Wheat, $2.13; oats, 50c; com, per hundred, $1.50; harlpy, 90r; rye, $1.30; clover seed. $20.00; alsike, $15.00; timothy seed, $4.50. f LCCAL MARKET. Eggs, dozen 30c Country butter 35c CREAMERY PRICES Butterfat, delivered, 43c; butterfat, at station, 40c. AUTOMOBHJE OWNERS Let me make your application for 1919 automobile license. At the Kalver-Noble garage. F. E. COMER, 2S2tf Notary Public. DEMOCRAT a WANT ADS PAY 810. 'farms for sale No. 55. 94 acres in Blue Creek township, with fair house and good barn, on good stone rood, and close to school, at a bargain for quick sale. No. 56. 140 acres close to the city of Decatur, with modem house, and a splendid barn, with patent stanchon for cattle, and a good farm, and the owner will „arry $12,000 on farm at 6 per cent at the right price. Possession March Ist. No. 57. 80 acres. 4 miles northwest of Rockford, Ohio, and a real corn farm; 12 acres of wheat goes with farm; a bargain for quick sale. No. 58. 28 acres close to a good town; an ideal country home at the right price for quick sale. No. 50. 60 acres in St. Mary's township, with good house and barn; can he bought right if sold soon. No. GO. 64 acres in Mercer county, Ohio, with fair house and barn, 36x60, and splendid soil, in 2 miles of elevator. Price, $l5O per acre for quick sale. A real bargain. No. 01. House and 1.35 acres, in Monroe, an ideal home for any one wanting to live In town. At the right price. 8 ?, acres ia Blue Creek township, with fair house and good barn, can be bought with $4,000 cash Balance to be left on farm at 6 per cent tor five years. Price, $165 per acre. Possession March 1. No. 63. 50 acres, 2 miles of Decatur; good house and barn, an ideal come. Can be bought at the right price for quick sale. Buy now. Last chance to get possession March Ist. THE J. A. HARVEY REALTY CO. Monroe, Indiana

PIIBUC SUE } I will sell at public auction on what is known as the John Henry Hogg farm, three miles west and two miles * north of Bluffton, four miles south and ■ one-half mile east of Uniondale. fifteen miles northeast of Warren, ten miles southwest of Ossian on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1919 Sale commencing at 10 a. in., the following property: HORSES 3 Head-Buy Gelding. 4 ; years old. weight 1,550 lbs., sound end good worker, extra good: sorrel horse, ' 4 years old. weight 1.500 lbs., excellent ! worker. Black coming 2 year old ■ mare colt MULES—3 Head—One team of com- ! ing 4 years olds, broke and a pair of I good even workers, weight 2.250 lbs; one coming 3 years old mule, well brok»- and sound, weight 1.000 lbs. CATTLE—IS Head— Consisting of one Folangus cow. due to calf latter part of February, Durham heifers, springers and yearlings. HOGS—IB Head—Consisting of one sow to farrow latter part of March and ■ 17 shoats averaging 60 lbs. SHEEP—3I Head—Consisting of native and western breeding ewes. One Mogul tractor. 8-16, In good repair, with two bottom automatic P. & O. plow. HARNESS—4 sets of good double work harness, 2 sets brass trimmed, 2 sets nickle trimmed. FARM MACHINERY—I good Milwaukee binder. 8-ft. cut. Good gear- ■ less hay loader, used one season; good | McCormick 5-ft. mower. Good Oliver ■ cultivator; good P. & O. cultivator; j good Ohio cultivator; Janesville cultivator: good double disc; 1 walking! breaking plow: mud boat, feed grinder; iron kettle; shovels, spades: , forks; 1 hay rope and pulleys; and nu-j merous other articles not mentioned. TERMS —Five dollars and under, cash; on sums over that amount a credit of twelve months will be given; first six months without interest, last six months bankable interest; 4 per cent off for cash. No goods to be removed until settled for. Lunch will be served on grounds. JOHM J. BAUMGARTNER Harry Bunn. Auctioneer. J. A. Brickley, Clerk. PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at public auction on the Lammiman and Bollinger farm. 1 mile south and 2> t miles east of Monroe, or 8 miles, south and Vi mile east of Decatur, or V 4 mile east of the Pleasant Valley church and school house, on Wednesday. February 12 th, beginning at 10:30 o'clock sharp, the following property, to-wit: Seven Head of, Horses: Sorrel mare, coming 6 years old. weight about 1200, work double or single; sorrel horse, coming 6 years old. weight about 1200 Tbs,: good worker; bay horse, coming 5 years old. weight about 1400, good worker; light bay colt. 3 years old. weight about 1000; 2 bay colts, coming 2 years old, good ones; sorrel colt bay mare, 13 years old. good worker; bay marc, 6 years old, in foal, weight 1400, sound; brown mare, jrars old, weight 1-150. sound. Teu Head Cattle: Bed cowr 4 years old, fresh, with calf by side; Holstein cow, 3 years old, fresh, calf by side; black Jersey cow, 6 years old, be fresh in May. giving good flow' of milk; Yellow Jersey. 5 years old, be fresh in May, giving good flow of milk; Hol--st-etfi bull, coming z years uiu, a goo d one; 2 heifer calves, coming 1 year old. Hogg; Fourteen head of hogs, weight from 135 to 150 lbs,; 24 head of shouts, weighing about 75 lbs. each; 6 pigs weighing about 50 to 60 Tbs. each. Farm Implements: , Osborne binder, 6 ft. cut, does good work; Superior 10-hoe drill, good as new, Osborne hay tedder, Gale gang breaking p'ow; Janesville riding breaking plow, very near new; i check row corn planter; sled corn cutter, Ohio hay loader, Monarch 10-1 spring shovel cultivator, 7-shovel , plow; spring tooth harrow, set of hay ladders. 7x16 feet, with 19 inch sides. 1 solid board; The Dandy low *heoi wagon, 4 bog houses, good size; 1 brooder house, 6x9 feet; a top buggy, -spring wagon, a 3-horse w’agon, double tree, a 3-horse plow double tree, 2 sets of breeching harness, good ns new; 1 Monarch cultivator/ Sulky Oliver breaking plow. Deering mower. spring tooth harrow, a mower wheel roller, set of buggy harness, single set of leather fly nets, 8 telescope chicken coops, set of good bob sleds some cord wood, kitchen cabinet and pop corn. Numerous other articles not mentioned. Terms:—Five dollars and under, cash. Over that amount a credit of 12 months will b« given, purchaser giving note with approved security, bearing 8 per cent interest the last six mouths. Four per cent off for cash. No goods removed until settled for. FREEMAN EVANS, J. A. Michaud, Auct. W. S. Smith, Clerk. Dinner will be served by the Monroe Ladies’ Aid. 3-7-8-10 DANCE AT PREBLE The regular daneo will be held at the Freltag hall at Preble, Saturday, February 8. A good time is assured to all who attend. w -t-f A UHLE WANT”AD NOW AND THEN, WILL always help the MEN PROSPEROUS OF

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Wisconsin White Sand Grown _ Potatoes. GO lb. bushel sl-25 3ft lbs., Vi bu 65c 15 lb. peck 33c Choice hand picked Michigan Navy Beans, a lb. 10c A large shipment of Ripe Bananas, fancy fruit, for Saturday. at, lb T'jC Michigan Red Beans. 3 ibs. 25c Small Navel Oranges, juicy and sweet, doz 20c Buv it now at the same old price. Pride of Decatur Brand Coffee, a good Rio Coffee, at the low price of pound 20c Golden Rio Package Coffee.^ at, pound 25c 4 small cans Pet or Danish _ Prize Milk, 25c 2 large cans of Ft. Dearborn Brand Milk for 25c J Eagle Brand Milk for the Bai bies at, can 2ftc j Old Dutch Cleanser. 3 cans 25c 1 4 bars of American Family Soap 27c | I bars of Kirk’s Flake White / Soap 27c j 4 bars Crystal White Soap 27c: 1 4 bars Santa Claus Soap ... 23c | 4 bars Lenox Soap 23c 4 bars Swift’s Pride Soap..23c 6 bars Lautz Gloss Soap ..25c California Santa Clara Prunes * medium size, lb 15c Seeded Raisins, 2 pkgs ....25cy

Complete line of Mantles and Chimneys for Alladin Lamps. Celery, Sweet Potatoes, Green Onions. Apples, Grope Fruit. Oranges. Parsnips, Carrots, Turnips, Leaf and Head Lettuce. The highest prices for your country produce. ! THE BIGGEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED IN GROCERIES ARE FOUND AT BERT HUNSICKER Thone No. 97 (Or) ’Phone No. 175 SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Extra Fancy Michigan Hand Picked Navy Beans, lb Hk Michigan Fancy Pink Beans, lb 9c; -'5 tbs. for 25c MaVtin-Klepper Co. best Creamery Butter, special, lb. 4Gc 4 lb. sack best grade Rolled Oats Early June Peas, good quality, can l-’i c Extra good grade standard Corn, can - 12'iC Good California Yellow Table Peaches, can 25c Arbuckles Whole Berry Coffee, in 1 lb. pkgs., only 2>c Good grade Sauer Kraut, can JJ' C Extra good grade Bulk Kraut, fuli Qt., only ,|lc Extra Special Red Beans, can, only , 10c Extra Fancy Large Dill Pickles, doz - ,|,c Extra Fancy Large Red Salmon Salt Fish are fine, lb 20c 2 large cans Hebe or Every Dav Milk, only ... ■ 25c Pet or Carnation Large Cans Milk, only . if Hebe Small Cans Milk Compound, special, can only f Sail Brand Yellow Laundry Soap, bar Eagle Brand Milk for the Babies, can - Ilc (Special) White Rose, the best Winter Wheat Flour, 24'> pound sack, only Gold Medal Spring Wheat Flour, special, 24Uz !b. sack, only >L« Our (White Rose) Rio Coffee is real value, ib •■ • c Head Lettuce, Leaf Lettuce, Cauliflower, Cabbage. Oranges and Bananas, at special prices. jIUNSICKER’S GROCERY THE STORE WHERE ALL ARE TREATED SQUAKE

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