Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 17, Number 34, Decatur, Adams County, 8 February 1919 — Page 4

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SECTION j SWSK sasn»KUKn:^w^--^^'^ Ka ' m:n: ' n::::: ' K ' ::: " Did you ever .top to think? You will need your money now more g than ever. You will have to pay for that Liberty Sond, donate to the ;; War Worker., buy more Thrift Stamp, to bring the boys back from K Over There. Your neighbor, perhap., wants a dining room set, and some one else wants a stove, but they don't kjjow that you have one H Zt you are not using? LET THEM KNOW THROUGH A “DEMO- R CRAT CLASSIFIED AD” that you have these articles. Make your q | "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 please their husband. by sending their shirts to The Decatur Stem Laundry. It's a real laundry where you get real service. Goods called for and delivered Decatur Steam Laundry If - you want to make a farm loan, see us. We have bargains. Let us handle your real estate. We can sell your farms on easy payments. We make abstracts of title at reasonable cost.—French Quinn, President The Bowers Realty Co., The Schirmeyer Abstract Co. ~ VULCANIZING Elave 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 and cleaned up at The Decatur Dry Cleaner., Monroe St. We use the best and molt up-to-date methods in cleaning and prewlng. Call 'phone 695 and we will call for and deliver your clothes. Remember the place. The Decatur 1 Dry Cleaners. stf MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 1 WANTED —Two men to travel; expenses advanced. Inquire after i 6:30 for Mr. Frankford, in Haugk : building, over Kalver-Noble garage, Madison St. 30tB WANTED—-A married man between ages of 21 and 45, to represent established business in Decatur. Salary and commission. Address “O. 8.." Gen. Del., City. 33t3 WANTED TO RENT—A 6or 7 room house, modern desired. Call ‘Phone 1 360 . 3046 "WANTED—FemaIe - helpTat once.— . Murray Hotel, 'phone 57. 34tf SALESMEN—Wake up. KeU a good , Job. Make money while the mak- ( Ing’s good. Why putter along with before the war earnings? S2OO to - S3OO monthly; 25 advanced weekly for expenses. No samples or collecting. Write now. —C. Gouffaut, Sales Mgr., 1 913 Schwind Bldg., Dayton, Ohio. ’ FOR SALE ' i — J FOR SALE—4 or 5 furniture crates f and packing material; call 282. 32t3 j. FOR SALE —Two good lots with f house. Good outbuildings, coal shed, j “ etc. One vacant lot is finest spot in J J Decatur for gardening. One lot has I 11 fruit-bearing cherry trees on it. I Also other fruit trees. On West Mad- 1 Ison street. For price, call Mrs. Sol Billman, 'phone 414. 30t6 FOR SALE —Four lots, good house, i I barn and other outbuildings, plenty of fruit, at a bargain, if sold soon. Bee Mrs. S. L. Dutcher, 1043 North Second St. 19t30 FOR SALE—Bran Middlings and mill feed for sale at the I right price.—The Burk Elevator i Company. 30tf * FOR SALE—Forty acres of land, with-, in one-half mile (west) of Decatur. ’ Also some city property. See John Bchurger & Son. 266t2wk-tf FOR SALE—Good house with lights, soft and hard water, gas, sheds and full size lot, some fruit trees and grapes; at a bargain, if sold soon.— Ihquire at 219 North Bth St. Decatur, Indiana. 3346 FOR SALE —80 acres within 3 miles of Decatur, well improved. Will give Immediate possession. 3046 ERWIN & MICHAUD. FOR SALE—House and two lots; house partly modern, with lights and water. Inquire 331 No. Eleventh St., Decatur, Ind. 29t6 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. 25tf FOR SALE—An eight room house on Winchester St., with lights, water and gas. Has cellar, fruit trees, and small barn. House partly modern, cement sidewalk. Call 282. 33t3e-o-d WOOD FOR SALE—Order now, when we can deliver it. Inquire J. G. Niblick, ’phone No. 191. 3113

FOR SALE AT BARGAIN PRICES. One 1-ton “Ford” truck and “King” ton and a half trailer, 1918 model. One 2-ton "Indiana” truck with 3 ft. extended frame, 1918 model. One 7-passenger Model “40” Allen touring car. Call J. F. Arnold, 'phone 709, Decatur, Ind. 2 7fr-m-w-2wks FORD OWNERS ATTENTION We have two Ford touring winter tops, and one Ford roadster winter top. for sale. Liberty bonds taken in trade. DECATUR CARRIAGE WORKS First and Monroe Streets FOR RENT. WISCONSIN FARM LANDS. Landology, 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 say, “Mail me Landology and all par-j ticulars FREE.” Address Editor Landology, Skidmore Land Co., 2851 Skidmore / Bldg., Marinette, Wiscon-1 sin. 13mo FOR RENT —Business room on Second street, opposite court house, Has good basement, with cement floor, tile on first floor, steel ceiling ' and hot water plant. If interested see Mrs. Bertha Ellis, 105 So. 2nd St. 31tf GOVERNMENT will hold Railway Mail Clerk examinations, Indiana, March 15th. $92 month. Experience unnecessary. Men, 18 or over, desiring clerkships write for free particulars, Raymond Terry, (fomer Civil Service Examiner.) — Continental Building, Washington. 3343 Advance MILLINERY STYLES It’s pretty early to advertise Spring Millinery, but we are always in advance of others in showing early models for early buyers. There is a distinct style value about our millinery | that is interesting to every wo-' man who cares for her appearance. Come in and look at the assortment. You are welcome to a thorough inspection without the necessity of buying. MRS. K. BURDG. Be sure to attend the big public sale held by Mrs. N. H. Wagner on the country farm road, to be held Tuesday, Feb. 11, at 10 a. m. The sale consists of a number of extra good cattle, j horses, 15 head of good hogs, a number of farming implements, I hay, grain, and many articles too numerous to mention. 31 tl If you want quick relief | from that Flu Cough, take a few doses of DR. MARSHALL'S 1 LUNG SYRUP Price 25c, 50c, SI.OO j At all Drug Stores I , N A. BIXLER Exclusive Optician. Eyes tested, * Glasses Fitted, Lenses ground I Hours: 8 to 12; 1 to 5 Saturday evenings until 9 ■] Decatur, Indiana ' CHIROPRACTIC SPINAL ADJUSTMENTS The real cause of disease is to be found within the body. Adjust the cause and Health will ibe the result. Investigation i costs nothing and means Health • and Happiness. I. M. LeMaitre ! ’Phone 373 Chiropractor C 164 So. 2nd St. Decatur, Ind. 1 -- 1 -' [• i M. J. Scherer UNDERTAKING AND j EMBALMING Fine Funeral Furnishings f Private Ambulance Service DECATUR, - IND. J Telephone: Office 90; Home 185

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1919

NOTICE. If the party who removed the tire pump and kit of tools from the Ford at Beulah Chapel church on Sunday evening. February 2, thinks his act was unobserved, he should ascertain who the parties were in the nearby auto, watching him. It was they who furnished the clue which will lead to their return. Witnesses are unable to 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 be made at once. The guilty party must return the goods within a week or the law will take its course. OTTO DILLING, 33t6 Preble, Ind. ON E MILLION DOLLARS TO LOAN One million dollars to loan at s|/ 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 AUCTIONEER The high dollar at your farm sale if you list with the undersigned well known auctioneer of fifteen years’ experience, who has located his headquarters in I Decatur. You can find him at the Durkin Modern Garage on South 1 Second street, and he will be glad to date your sale. Give me a chance. JEFF LEICHTY at the Durkin Garage 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 ROY N. RUNYON LIVE STOCK AND GENERAL AUCTIONEER DECATUR, INDIANA ’PHONE 8-L Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARIAN OFFICE—HORSE SALE BARN F4RST STRICT Cails Answered Day or Night Phone Re S ce H Schlosser Bros. i Have opened a cash cream station a Monroe, j located in the new lunch room south of G. R. & I depot. Open every day. Operator C. J. SPANGLER I ! Dr. C. C. RAYL I 1 Monroe, Ind. OFFICE HOURS j B—9 A. M 1 I—3 P. M. 6—B P. M. r Sundays: 9—lo A. M. only l 'l -o2 Special attention given to Surgery and to the Diseases of the Abdomen and Female Pelvis. Equipped to do Cystoscopy and Ureteral Catheterization ■r *■ L—

LOST—Hand bar containing 3 large white handkerchiefs beltrngiug to Red Cross. Lost some where between John Joseph’s and the Democrat office. Finder please return to this office. 3443 MARKETS-STOCKS I I • Daily Report of Local and For- i eign Markets. i New York, N. Y„ Feb. B—(SpecialB—(Special I to Daily Democrat) —The stock mar-' ket opened today with an irregular ‘ tone. Movements were narrow. Steel 1 opened at 89, unchanged; Reading! 77%, up %; Marine 21%, off %; Cru-' cible Steel 53%, up %. , Chicago, 111, Feb. B—(Special to 1 Daily Democrat)— Open: Corn. Feb.] up lc; Mar. up %c; May up %c; July up %c. Oats. Feb. unchanged; Mar., May and July up %c. Provisions I higher. East Buffalo, N~Y.. Feb. B—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts 3,200; shipments, 3,420; official to NewYork yesterday, 3,230; hogs closing steady. 1 Best grades, $18.50; Canadian hogs, | [email protected]; underweights. SIB.OO : j @518.25; throw-out roughs, $12.00@ i $16.00; stags. $13.00; down; cattle. | 700; slow; sheep. 800; steady; lambs, I $17.65 down. t LOCAL MARKETS. ’’ (Corrected Every Day by Burk Elevator Company) / Wheat, $2.13; oats, 50c; corn, per hundred, $1.50; barley, 90c; rye, $1.30: clover seed, $20.00; alsike, $15.00; timothy seed. $4.50. v LOCAL MARKET. Eggs, dozen .30c Country butter 35c s CREAMERY PRICES Butterfat, delivered, 43c; butterfat, at station, 40c. ~f.\rmTfor sale No 55. 94 acres in Blue Creek township, with fair house and good barn, on good stone road, and close to school, at a bargain for quick sale. No. 56. 140 acres close to the city of Decatur, with modern house, and a splendid barn, with patent stanchon for cattle, and a good farm, and the owner will carry $12,000 on farm at 6 per cent at the right price. Possession March Ist. F No, 57 80 acres, 4 miles north- q west of Rockford, Ohio, and a real corn farm; 12 acres of wheat goes with farm; a bargain for quick sale. No. 58. 26 acres close to a good town; an ideal country home at the right price for quick sale. No. 59 60 acres in St. Mary’s town- c ship, with good house and barn; can be bought right if sold soon. No. 60. 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 a sale. A real bargain. No. 61. House and 1.35 acres, in Monroe, an ideal home for any one s wanting to live in town. At the right s price. e No. 62. 80 acres in Blue Creek . township, with fair house and good 1 barn, can be bought with $4,000 cash, v Balance to be left on farm at 6 per t cent for five years. Price, $165 per j acre. Possession March 1. No. 63. 50 acres, 2 miles of Deca tur; good house and barn, an Ideal home. 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 o — PUBLIC SALE. e As I have sold my farm I will offer for sale at public auction at my residence, 6 miles east of Decatur, 4 miles northwest of Wren, 0.. on what . is known as the William Drake farm, 1 on Thursday, February 13, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., the following property: Eight Head of Horses: , -Icood mirr/?-. 11 yearwurd; Weight toOO tbs.; bay Belgian mare, 4 lears old, ' weight 1400 lbs.; blue roan horse, coming 4 years old, weight 1350 tbs.; , brown horse, coming 3 years old. weight 1400 lbs.; brown mare, 4 years ’ old this spring. All these are well broke. Three colts: Black Norman i colt, 2 years old this spring; sorrel . colt, 2 years old in August, fall colt, coming 1 year old in September. Six 1 Head of Cattle: Black Holstein cow. 1 coming 4 years old this spring, bred' j September 25, 1918; Durham cow, I I bred Sept. 28, 1918; % Jersey and] Durham, bred August 17, 1918. All I I these cows are number one milkers. | i Three Spring Calves: Full blood 1 Durham calf, Jersey calf, Durham and Holsteis calf. Hogs: Two sows, one will farrow April 9, the other will farrow Apiil 23, 1919. Four shoats, , weighing 40 lbs. each. Eleven turkey hens and one gobbler; 4 head of geese; 25 bushels of potatoes; about 5 tons of mixed hay in mow; lot of fodder in mow; 2 tons timothy threshed hay in mow; ton second crop hay in mow; about 150 bushels of Rad's Early Dent corn in crib; about 150 Plymouth Rock chickens. Farming Implements: Two-horse wagon, top buggy and 1 storm front, Deering mower. 6-ft. cut, a good one; McCor-, mick hay rake, McCormick hay tedder, 9-hore drill; International corn, planter, Daisie corn cultivator, 5-shov-' el cultivator, breaking plow; steel Gibbs plow, Bryan plow, spring tooth harrow, pair hay ladders, Keystone gearless hay loader, good as new; double shovel plow, single shovel plow, grindstone, wheel barrow, mud boat. 24 gallon copper kettle, lowa i cream separator, good as new’, and other articles too numerous to menv S et o£ breeching harness, set■ ot light farm harness, platform scales. ■ Terms: Under $5.00, cash in hand; I 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; 4 per cent off for cash. No goods removed until settled for. I tin o ™ ILLIAM DRAKE. I Hileman & Daniels, Aucts Perry Worklnger, Clerk. The Ladies’ Aid of the Bobo U. B. _1 church will serve lunch. 3<t3

AT THE CHURCHES JI ■ '■* METHODIST CHURCH Sunday school, 9:00 a. ni. Morning sermon, ”1 Shall Be Satisfied"—lo:ls. Junior League—2:oo p. m. Epworth Ijeague, 6:00 p. tc. Evening sermon. "Maetser and Servant”, 7:00. Monday. Men of the church meet | in the lecture room. 7:30 p. m. Tuesday. The "Ever Ready" S. S class will have a “2 cent social” in the lecture room, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, The Mite Box Opening of the W. H. M. S. with Mrs. J. C. White as speaker of the evening, 7:30 p. m. Only eight more Sundays remain of = this conference year. Make these the best of the year. FRED F. THORNBURG. Pastor. EVANGELICAL CHURCH Sunday school at 9:15 a. m. L. L. Baumgartner, superintendent. There will be no morning preaching service. Young Peoples' Alliance at 6:15 p. m.. Ethel Fuhrman, leader. The topic for the evening Is "I Will and Whit Will I?” Evening worship at 7p. m. Mr. Abner Elzey of Ossian will speak at this service. Wednesday evening, regular midweek prayer service at 7:00. All are cordially invited to these services. W. S. MILLS, Pastor o — — ST. MARYS CHURCH First Mass, 7:30. High Mass, 9:30. Christian Doctrine. 2:00. Vespers and Benediction, 2:30. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday school, 9:15 Preaching. 10:30. Evening services, 7:00. Rev. Albert H. Saunders will preach both morning and evening. The public Is Invited. U. B. CHURCH 9:15 a. m„ Sunday school. 10:30 a. m.. Preaching by the pastor, sermon on the revival line. 2:30 p. m., Juniors. 6:00 p. m„ C. E. led by Earl Roagland. Topic, "I Will—What?” — 7:00 p. m., Preaching by pastor, and evangelistic service. God be praised for the beautiful spirit which prevails In the revival service. God is with His people. We earnestly pray God to save scores. Let every one do their part and He will do His. We urge the unsaved to be in attendance and feel welcome. Pray brethren. C. J. MINER, Pastor CHURCH 9:30 Sunday school. No preaching either morning or evening. 7:30, Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. ZION REFORMED CHURCH Sunday school. 9:30 a. m. M. Kirsch, superintendent. German preaching service at 10:30. Christian Endeavor service, 6:00 p. m. Topic; “I Will —and What Will I?" led by Ella Mutschler. English preaching service at 7 p, m. Sermon by Rev A. Neuenechwander. We desire to urge everybody to - make an effort to be at ail the services tomorrow. Last Sunday was a great day n point of attendance and inspiration. Make tomorrow still bet- , ter. We would, however, call attention to the evening service, as we are going to have a visiting pastor occupy our pulpit. L. W. STOLTE. Pastor n ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH German preaching services at 10 o'clock a. m. Christian instruction after sermon. A. W. HINZ, Pastor o IN THE CHURCHES The ruling that there would be no Saturday evening revival service at ■ the United Brethren church has been . changed and the Rev. C. J. Miner announces that there will be a service this evening. Just the same as on the other evenings ot the week. Everything Is going along nicely, the interest increasing day by day, and many ■ will be glad to hear that there will be no break in the services. The rej viral began last Sunday evening. FOR SALE—Turnbull narrow tire 1 wagon and bed. Inquire of Alma | Schaffer. Bobo, Ind. 34t3 , — NOTICE TO HUNTERS Notice is hereby given that hunting day time or night is forbidden on our land. Tresspassers will be prosecuted. 3 ELSTON BROS. i

For the New Year h Abstracts of Title accurately prepared. Farm Loans at 5 *4 per cent. City Loans at reasonable rates. Investments in first-class Mortgage Securities i THE DECATUR ABSTRACT & LOAN Cd' I Henry B. Heller, Pres. E. Burt Lenhart, Secy. 3 157 South Second St., Decatur. Indiana, i tonig hTI • BUYER of CAUCUS CITY." A two-reel Broadway pro . duction. of one of the famous O'Henry stories ■•FORI ED INTO MATRIMONY.” A one-reel Jaxon coniedy. A comedy that has the punch, and one that you can’t help laughing at. "WHEN YOU HIT. HIT HARD.” A one-reel Ebony com- I edy, featuring the Darktown boys. THE REA THEATRE I THE CRYSTAL THEATRE i Showing Only Clean High Class Photoplays TO O A V "THE BRANDED MAN." A three-reel western production, featuring the dare-devil actress, Helen Gibson. A picture dealing with life in the west, and how a girl made good. "HICKORY HIRAM" and “BAD NEWS.” Two one-reel comedies, featuring Lyons and Moran, the famous S comedy team, and Neal Burns, the boy that puts life into things. win You Have A Direct Interest in the growth and development of the Federal Reserve System because its object is to improve banking, currency and credit conditions; and to lessen the likelihood of those financial disasters which in g the past have brought untold losses to the business and laboring men of the country. You can contribute directly to its development as part of every’ dollar you deposit with us goes directly into the new system to protect our depositors. Don’t delay any longer to get under this protection. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Member Federal Reserve System Decatur, Indiana Mbi ' /I H /j3l THERE isn’t one single particular pertaining to the banking business in which this bank is not pre pared to give you the acme of good service. OUR ABILITY AND WILLINGNESS to serve you represents your opportunity. WE INVITE YOU to start your account here and grow with usThe start once made, your growth is assured. i " ■' I —■ .n