Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 17, Number 37, Decatur, Adams County, 12 February 1919 — Page 3
| CLASSIFIES ADVERTISING SECTION j ■jSMßnHttStt'.'ttr.tt::::::::: ::r. ur. ::r.:n: ::rz«xn::n’x:t $ Did you ever stop to think? You will need your money now more U g than ever. You will have to pay for that Liberty Bond, donate to the B War Workers, buy more Thrift Stamps to bring the boys back from H H Over There. Your neighbor, perhaps, wants a dining room set, and ?’ 3 tome one else wants a stove, but they don’t that you have one H j that you are not using? LET THEM KNOW THROUGH A “DEMO- H ;J CRAT CLASSIFIED AD” that you have these articles. Make your •? g “stored away” articles bring money Instead of dust.
Fresh Oysters’ Stop al the iign Eat for your dinner, lunch and pastries.—Martin’s Restaurant. 226tf HOUSEWIX I S will i lease their husbands by sending their shirts to The Decatur Steim laundry. It’s a real laundry where you get real ser vice. 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 you farms on easy payments. We make abstracts of title at reasonable cost. —French Quinn, President The Bowers Realty Co.. The Schirmeyer Abstract Co. i VULCANIZING. Have vour tires cared for hv W. Tanvas. Vulcanizing easing's, 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 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 MASUELLANEOI’S WaMHH WANTED TO RENT—Two or three good furnished rooms for light housekeeping, by responsible couple. Inquire at Democrat office at once. ROOMER WANTED-Good furnished room, with modern conveniences. Apply Mrs. Geo. E. Steele, 123 N. ist St., telephone 232. 36tf ; lOh *AL* FOR SALE—Bran Middlings and mill feed for sale at the right price.—The Burk Elevator Company. 30tf FOR SALE —Forty a.-rrs of 1:1ml. within one-half mile (west) of Decatur. Also some city property. See John Schurger & Son. 266t2wk-tf FOR SALE—Good house with lights. soft and hard water. ga<. sheds and full size lot. some fruit trees and grapes: at a bargain, if sold soon. — Inquire at 219 North Bth St. Decatur, Indiana. 33-t6 FOR SALE. I have 40 acres, 4 miles west of Decatur, at right price. 40 acres, 4 miles east of Monroe, price $6,000. 1 acre, west of Monroe, price SBOO. Also have some 60, 80 and 90 acre farms in Adams county and the Immedto» vicinity Seei i J. N. BURKHEAD 351.8 Auctioneer & Real Estate Man. 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 WOOD FOR SALE—Order now. when we can deliver it. Inquire J. G. Niblick, ’phone No. 191. 37tf FOR . SALE- Full blooded Barred Rock pullets, that are laying now. ’Phone 8-J. 37t3 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 MIK KEN l is CONS IN FARM LANDS. Landology, a magazine giving the tacts 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 mo Landology and all particulars EFREE.” Address Editor Landology. Skidmore Land Co., 285 Skidmore Bldg.. Marinette, Wisconsin. 13mo for RENT—A 5-roonUcottage. corner High and Mercer Ave. Equip- , Ped with lights, water and gas. Call No. 208. 35t3 FOR RENT —Business room on Second afreet, opposite court house. Has good basement, with cement floor, tile on first floor, steel ceiling •nd hot water plant. If interested see Mrs. Bertha Ellis, 105 So. 2nd St. Sltf.
I I \ND MH X|> LOST —In or near the Crystal theater, ladies’ pocketbook, containing about six dollars. Finder please return to this office and receive reward. 36t3 LOST—Pocketbook containing two five-dollar bills. Lost in Monroe. Finder please return to this office and receive one dollar reward. 35t3 WHAT DO THE OTHER HALF EAT? Decatur is a city of 1,000 homes. Last week we sold over 2,600 pounds of Orchid creamery butter to Decatur merchants alone, showing that one out of every two homes is a user of Orchid Brand Butter. If you are one of the other halt try a pound of Orchid butter—compare its flavor, its wholesomeness and nutrition, coupled with the satisfaction that feet sanitation and purity—and comes from the knowledge of peryou’ll join the ranks of satisfied Orchid users. At all good grocers. MARTIN-KLEPPER COMPANY CREAMERIES ’ 35t3 Decatur, Ind. I DANCE AT MOOSE' - There will be dancing at the I Moose hall Thursday night, , Feb. 13. Beginners’ class at , 7:30 and assembly dance at 8:45. FRED T SCHURGESR, . 3712 Manager. — o c DEMOCRAT WANT ADS PAY BIG. ! WILL HOLD SALE t The undersigned having sold his farm will hold a public sale on said farm, two miles south of Decatur, on mud pike, Wednesday, February 26, offering all his live stock and farm ’ machinery. Watch for announcement £ 36-t3 Wm. HARTINGS : SMITH & SMITH f CHIROPRACTORS Chiropractic is the gatc- ’’ way to health. It is the f sure and easy way because it deals with the causes, and easy, for when the j cause is removed the difficulty disappears. Examination Free. Office over Morris 5 and 10c Store I DECATUR, - INDIANA 1 ’Phone 660 J “There’s a Reason” Why so Many People Use DR. MARSHALL’S LUNG SYRUP For Coughs and Colds It Gives Results Prices 25c, 50c, SI.OO a 4 Sold at all Drug Stores N. A. BIXLER j Exclusive Optician. Eyes tested, Glasses Fitted, Lenses ground Hours: 8 to 12; 1 to 5 | Saturday evenings until 9 Decatur, Indiana 1 SPINAL ADJUSTMENTS The real cause of disease is to be found within the body. Adjust the cause and Health will be the result. Investigation costs nothing and means Health and Happiness. L M. LeMaitre ’Phone 373 Chiropractor 164 So. 2nd St. Decatur, Ind. M. J. Scherer UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Fine Funeral Furnishings Private Ambulance Service DECATUR, ■ IND. Telephone: Office 90; Home 185
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1919
AUTOMOBILE OWNERS Let me make your application for 1919 automobile license. At the Kalver-Noble garage. F. E. CONTE R, 282tfNotary Public. If you want to buy a good farm and have not much capital, would you like to buy one of the best farms in Adams county and pay one-third down, and pay out the balance at ly to rent for cash? See French about what it would cost you annualQuinn, at Bowers Realty Co. 35tf VOCAL MUSIC LESSONS Mrs. Dan IT. Tyndall, corner Adams and Fourth street will give vocal musical Instructions at reasonable rates. Any person interested in taking vocal lessons should call on Mrs. Tyndall or phone. Information cheerfully given. 35-t6 ONEHyiILLIdN - 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 BETTER HURRY If you are figuring on holding a public sale this month or next book it at once with JEFF LIECHTY at the Durkin Garage The auctioneer who is getting the High Dollar A sale nearly every day this month. 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 UVE STOCK M> GENERAL AUCTIONEER DECATUR, INDIANA ’PHONE 8-L | Dr C V Connell VETERINARIAN OFFICE—HORSE SALE BARN FIRST STREET Satis Day or Night Phone Ee S ce gj Schlosser Bros. j Have opened a cash 'cream station a Monroe, located in the new lunch i room south of G. R. & I depot. Open every day. Operator C. J. SPANGLER 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
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 woman who cares for her appear ance. Come in and look at the assortment. You are welcome to a thorough inspection witht out the necessity of buying, j MRS. K. BURDG. ,MARKETS-STOCKS ) Daffy Report of Local and For- ; eign Markets. New York, N. Y„ Feb. 12 —(Special 1 to Daily Democrat)—Stocks were irj regular at the opening of the stock i market today. U. S. Steel opened at 89%, Mexican Petroleum 166, up %; , ! Southern Pacific 98, up %; Bethlehem Steel B 59%, off %; Reading 77%, I up %; Studebaker 51%, up Baldiwin 68, up %. I Cotton opened steady: March 21.25; up 1; May 20 60: up 8: July > 20.25, up 13. I i Chicago, 111., Feb. 12 —(Special to Daily Democrat)—Open: Corn. Feb. I nominal; March up 1; May up l%c; r July up l%c. Oats, Feb. and Mar. nominal; May up %c; July up V 2 c. Provisions higher. Hog receipts, 50,000; market steady to lower. Cattle receipts, 22,000. Sheep receipts, 25,000. East Buffalo, N. Y„ Feb. 12—(Sper cial to Daily Democrat)—Receipts 1,- ’ 000; shipments, 2,850; official to New t York- yesterday, 1,330; hogs closing steady. Best grades, [email protected]; underweights, [email protected]; throwout roughs, [email protected]; stags, $13.00; down; cattle, 1,500; slow, and fifty to dollar lower than Monday; sheep, „ 2,400; lambs, $17.85; down. LOCAL MARKETS. s (Corrected Every Day by Burk Eleva- . tor Company) I 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. LOCAL MARKET. Eggs, dozen 30c Country butter 35c ; CREAMERY PRICES Butterfat, delivered, 43c; butterfat, at station, 40c. I NOTICE. If the party who removed the tire '• pump and kit of tools from the Ford f at Beulah Chapel church on Sunday . evening, February 2, thinks his act I was unobserved, he should ascertain who the parties were in the nearby I auto, watching him. It was they who I furnished the clue which will lead to I' their return. Witnesses are unable I to say, however, whether the tools were taken to another auto for imme- - diate 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. I 0 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 J. A. Johnson will hold a large pub--4fc~sale-at-irfs-“farai, _ miles “southwest of Berne, on Tuesday. February 18, a number of fine horses and } mulca, 25 head of cattle, 50 head of > hogs, and a long list of brand new farm implements. The sale begins ’ at 10 o’clock. This is a splendid op- ' portunity to buy high grade stuff at your own figure. 11-14 YOURAUT’O LICENSE WHEN READY TO MAKE APPLICATION FOR YOUR Al TO LICENSE CALL AT THE DEMOCRAT OFFICE. RICHARD C. EHINGER, Notary Public. , _ o All kind of electrical supplies and fixtures for city and farm.—Wilson-Kalver Co. 35(6 PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned tfill offer for sale at public auction on what is known as the John Frisinger stock farm, 1% miles southwest of Decatur, on Thursday. Feb. 20, 1919, beginning at 10 o’clock sharp, the following prop- , erty, to-wit: Horses: Twelve 1 Head: All well broke, single and i double; grey mare, 5 years old, weight 1400, in foal; bay mare, 4 i years old, weight 1500; grey mare, 10 ’ years old, weight 1550; black mare, 1 10 years old, weight 1550; sorrel i mare, 3 years old, weight 1350, in : foal; grey horse, 5 years old, weight ' 1500; grey horse, 5 years old, weight 1450; grey mare, 9 years old, weight 1300; sorrel mare, 5 years old, - weight 1350; roan mare. 4 years old, i weight 1250: sorrel mare, 2 years old. weight 1000; registered bay Belgian stallion, aged. Cattle: Thirty-three head: Jersey cow, 6 years old, will be fresh in March; black cow, 5 years old. will be fresh in April; Holstein cow, 5 years old, fresh in Aprtl; large red Durham cow, 8 years old, fresh; roan Durham cow, 7 years old. fresh; 2 red Durham heifers, fresh; red Durham heifer, 3 years old, fresh; red Durham cow, 7 years old,
I fresh; 17 head of good heifers and, | 1 Biron, coming 2 years old; 6 head of | calves, 1 coming 2-year-old red Dur- I ham bull. Hogs: Thirty-five Head: ; 4 brood sows to carrow in March; full blooded Poland China boar; 30 head of shoats, weighing 50 to 80 tbs. Sheep: 107 head: 90 head of ewes, many with lambs at side; 15 head of wethers, 2 Shropshire bucks. Farm Implements: Wagon, with beet bed and bog rack combined; wagon with beet bed; Bft. Wood binder; McCormick corn binder; 2 single row cultivators; 2-row John Deers cultivator; 8-ft. tanmed disc; gas pipe roller; Black Hawk corn planter; Wood mowing machine; hay tedder, Thomas hay loader; wheat drill; 2 John Deere riding breaking plows; Gale walking plow; manure spreader, 3section peg tooth harrow, spring tooth harrow, wagon bed and endgate seeder; new Stewart hand clipping machine, 6 leather work collars; carriage, nearly new; single set of buggy harness; 3 sets of breeching work harness; 200 bushels of corn in , crib; 300 bushels of oats in bin. Terms: —$10 and under, cash in hand, over that amount a credit of 12 months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security, bearing 8 per cent interest the last 6 ' months; 4 per cent off for cash. No goods removed until settled for. WILL J. BOWEN. EARL BOWMAN. i Harry Daniels and Jett Liechty, Aucts. , Tom Noll, Clerk. Lunch will be served on the grounds. 11-12-14-17-18 PUSLIC~SALE.~ , The undersigned will hold a public . sale of live stock and farming implements on Wednesday, February 26, 1919. Watch for large bills later. ’ 37t3 ROY HENDRICKS. T , ■ Q— — TBOOFS LANDED t • Nearly 10,000 Soldiers Are Landed from the Transport Leviathan Today. r :, MANY ARE WOUNDED c Units Also Include Number c I of Colored Men —Sent to Upton and Merritt. (United T’ross Service) Hoboken, N. Y„ Feb. 12 —(Special to Daily Democrat) —Nearly 10,000 e troops were unloaded from the big 1 transport Leviathan at Its dock here ? today. The soldiers were mostly net groes. 1 The units included the 371st regiY ment (colored) complete; 104 offio cers and 2.600 enlisted men; 372nd o infantry (colored) complete, 77 offie cers and 2,605 men: field and staff s and headquarters company, 163rd infantry, eleven officers and 252 men; ■- medical detachment and third bats taiion, 368th infantry (colored) 35 t officers and 1,329 men; Brest conva--1 lescent detachments Nos. 24 to 34, v inclusive, 37, 38, 39, 41 and 42—2,132 j officers and men, all sick and wounded. ~IT’BLICSAI.E. , As I have rented my farm, I will offer at public sale, commencing at 110 o’clock a. m., Monday, Feb. 24, at ? my farm, 1% miles west of Decatur, or 1 mile west of Schafer Saddlery factory’, the following prop--1 erty, to-wit: Horses: Six head: Sorrel gelding, coming 5 years old; bay . gelding, coining 4 years old: bay 5 mare, coming 5 years old: steel gray ’ mare, coming 3 years old; yearling colt; driving horse, lady broke; these horses are all good Belgium chunks. Cattle, 12 Head: Durham cow, 6 years old, calf by side; 4 year old ‘ Holstein cow, fresh in March; 4 year old Holstein cow, giving plenty of ■ milk; 4 head of good cows, will be . , fresh soon; yearling heifer; 3 yearling steers. Sheep: Tw’enty-one had of Shropshire ewes, bred to lamb ■ in March or April: 7 head Merema ewes; 1 Shropshire buck. Hogs: Two ■ registered spotted Poland China ’sows, due to farrow March 1; 2 registered spotted Poland China sows, due to farrow middle of March; 2 spotted Poland China gilts, due to farrow March 1; 3 spotted Poland China gilts, due to farrow April 1; j registered spotted Poland China bear, i 2 years old; 5 fall gilts; fall boar. 1 i All can be registered. These hogs are of the best of breeding, which will be given on the day’ of sale; 14 head of feeding shoats; 2 doz. chickens. Grain and Feed: Five tons of mix. d hay; several loads of bundled fodder in barn; 200 bushels of corn;> 75 bushels of oats. Implements: Osborn hay loader, Wood mower, hay tedder, double disc harrow; 2 spring tooth harrows; spike tooth harrow’; 10-disc grain drills, with fertilizer attachment; International corn cultivator, used one season; Monarch corn cultivator; John Deere riding breaking plow; 2 walking breaking plows: John Deere corn planter; 1,000-Ib. platform scale; bar land roller; manure spreader; trople bed Turnbull wagon, a Studebaker truck wagon; heavy team wagon; 2 tight bottom hay racks; 2 sets of breeching harness: good ones; 6 collars; set of new lines; dump boards: hay slings; scoop board, and many other articles. This machinery is nearly all new, and is in good condition. Terms of Sale: —All sums of $5.00 and under, cash in hand; over that amount a credit of 9 months will be given, the purchaser giving bankable note bearing 8 per cent interest the i last 3 months; 4 per ent off for cash. I No goods rmoved until settled for. Lunch will be served on the ground. H. E. BUTLER. Harry Daniels and Jeff Liechty, Aucts. Wm. Butler, Clerk. 11-17-18-19-20-21
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