Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 17, Number 40, Decatur, Adams County, 15 February 1919 — Page 4
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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 Steam Laundry. It’s a real laundry where you get real service. Goode 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. VULCANIZING. Have your tires eared for by A- W. Tan van. Vulcanizing, casings, 50c up; tubes, 20c up. ’Phone 471. CLEANERS- . HAVE YOU EVER THOUGHT of how you looked when your clothes weren't preeeed and cleaned up? Winter is hare 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 WAN'TED^By - March Ist or 15th. good small house in good neighborhood with ground for garden and chickens. Address “L,” care Democrat Co. 38t3 FORSAIJi FOR SALE—Bran Middlings and mill feed for sale at the right prices—The Burk Elevator FOE^SAEe— Forty acres of land, withtn one-half mile (west) of Decatur. Also some city property. See John Behurger ft Son. 266t2wk-tf FOR SALE—Jersey cow, bay mare, •otning 4 years old, and a bay colt, coming 3 years old. Inquire Charles Samples, 2 miles southeast of Pleasant Mills, Ind. 38t3' FOR SALE. I have 40 acres, 4 miles west of Decatur, at right price. 40 acres, 4 miles east of Monroe, j. price 16,000. 1 acre, west of Monroe, price SBOO. , Also have some 50, 80 and 90-acre ‘ farms In Adams county and the immediate vicinity. See ■ J. N. BURKHEAD 35t8 Auctioneer i Real Estate Man. I FOR SALE —Favorite hard coal burn- I —"r. — tS —gosd— Priced I right. Call 'phone 408. —Frank Bar- I thol. 39t3 I WOOD - FOR SALE—Order I now, when we can deliver it. | Inquire J- G. Niblick, ’phone'? N«. 191. _ 37tfJ WANTED—MALEHELP | WANTED—A man to work on farm. Married or single. Steady job. Inquire J. O. Trlcker, Decatur R. 6, or pb.one. 10-J. 40-t3 e-o-d ”wi“cONBIN r\RM LANDS. landology, a magazine giving the fact* 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 particulars FREE.” Address Editor Landology, Skidmore Land Co., 285 Skidmore Bldg.. Marinette, Wisconsin. 13mo
FOR RENT —Business room on Second street, opposite court house, H*s good basement, with cement ftoor, tile on first floor, steel ceiling and hot water plant. If Interested see Mrs. Bertha Ellis, 105 So. 2nd St. 31tf FOR RENT—FOUR furnished rooms for light housekeeping, No. 338 Line street, Decatur, Ind—B. W. Sholty, 'phone 521. th-s-tu ' LOtfT aNP FOUND LOST —Big tan and black hound, somewhere around Decatur. Anyone knowing of its whereabouts please notify Carl Liechty, Monroe, Ind. 39t3 ~~ "' ’ — Democrat Wants Ads Pay
LOST - Pocketbook containing $37.00 in paper money. Finder please return to this office and receive $5.00 reward. 38t3 FOUND —Automobile tire, size 34x4. Found near Chas. W. Johnson home in Monmouth. Owner may have same by describing property and paying for this ad. Chas, W. Johnson, Decatur, R. R. No. 7. 40-t3
— o K. OF C. NOTICE 1, s The regular meeting of the Council [1 will be held Monday. Feb. 17. There e is some very important business to lie e disposed of. The lecture program e will be taken care of by Bro. M. J. r Smith, who will give his experiences in army life here, and overseas f-s-m • G. K. f SAYS IT’S SOME FURNACE , A. R. Ashbaucher has just returned • from a several days' visit nt. Dowagiac, Michigan, where he visited tin : plant of the Rudy Furnace company. Mr. Ashbaucher has been installing f Rudy furnaces in this vicinity for the ! last two or three years and has in ’ stalled about fifty of them —the object of his visit to Dowagiac being to fa--1 iniliarize himself with every step of ’ the manufacture of these furnacec which have given such good satisfy eI ' ■ tion. ’ | He expresses himself as being very /pleased with the trip, having visited > the most modern and up-to-date furnace factory in the country. Fritz says that after seeing the pains which the manufacturers take ■with every' furnace they produce, he is chuck lull of furnace talk and < pects to sell several carloads of these furnaces in Decatur and vicinity this year. 40-tl DANCE AT K°~OF C. HALL | The K. of C. will give another of 1 their popular dances Tuesday. Feb. 18th at the K. of C. hall. Dance begins at 8:30 p. m. The public is invited. s-m-t ———o - SALESMEN —Wake up. Get a good job. Make money while the making Is good. Why putter along with before-the-war earnings? 200 to S3OO monthly; $25 advanced weekly forex penses. No samples or collecting. Write now’.—C. Gauffaut, Sales Mgr., J 962 Schwind Bldg., Dayton. Ohio. o , AUTOMOBILE OWNERS 1 Let me make your application ifor 1919 automobile license. At i the Kalver-Noble garage. F. E. CONTER, 282tf Notary Public. . i I losmaasnnEsgEXK “There’s a Reason” Why so Many People Use ■ Dlt MARSHALL'S LUNG SYRUP I For Coughs and Colds i i It Gives Results L - M Prices 25c, 50c, SI.OO i Sold at all Drug Stores | . N. A. BIXLER Exclusive Optician. Eyes tested, Glasses Fitted, Lenses ground Hours: 8 to 12; 1 to 5 Saturday evenings until 9 • Decatur, Indiana J --.!. ■
CHWMCIIC SPINAL ADJUSTMENTS j The real cause of disease is to i 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. i M. .1. Scherer ’ UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Fine Funeral Furnishings Private Ambulance Service DECATUR, • IND. Telephone: Office 90; Home 185
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 15, 1919
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 i ly to rent for cash? See French about what it would cost you annual- ; Quinn, at Bowers Realty Co. 35tf VOCAL MUSIC LESSONS ! Mrs. Dan H. Tyndall, coiner Adams ; and. Fourth street will give voeil i musical instructions nt reasonable rates. Any person interested in tak- ■ Ing vocal lessons should call on Mrs. — Tyndall or phone. Information clv er- - fully given. i 0 ■ PUBLIC SALE. 0 I will offer for sale on what is A known as the old John Schrenck farm, 1 mile south of Pleasant Mills, 1 Ind., commencisg at 10 o’clock a. m., e on Tuesday, Feb. 18, the following personal property, to-wit: Six Head of Horses: Roan Belgian mare, 10 1 i" mare, in foal. 9 years old, weight 3 1700; roan Belgian mare. 4 years old, weight 1S00; bay Belgian colt, 3 yrs. old, weight 1300; sorrel Belgian colt. 3 years old. weight 1250; road geld-, ing 2 vears old, weight 1100. These horses'ar.- all highly bred, sound and ’ good quality. Sixteen Head Cattle: . Guernsey cow. 6 years old, fresh in April; this is a fine cow. Jersey, cow, 8 years old, fresh in April; brindle cow, 6 years old, fresh in March; | > red heifer, 3 years old, fresh by day of sale; black heifer, 2 years old, calf by side; full blood Holstein, to be; fresh March 1; full blood Holstein 1 calf by side; full blood Short Horn bull, registration papers go with him; 2 yearling hiefers, 2 calves, coining yearlings. Twenty-one Head Hogs: Seven head of feeders, weight about 175 pounds each; 2 Duroc brood sows, will farrow in April; 11 head shoats, weight 50 pounds each. Six head of geese, 6 ducks, turkey gobbler, turkey hens, about 6 doz. chickens. Farm Implements: Studebak-i er wagon, wagon box. 2 sets dump boards. Turnbull wagon, low wheeled farm wagon 2 sets hay ladders, set double driving harness, 2 sets single buggy harness, set double breeching harness, 2-horse breaking plow, 60tooth harrow. 2 spring tooth harrows. I John Deere corn planter, with fer-I tilizer attachment; Dane hay loader, corn binder, good as new, been out ose season. Gale riding corn plow, one cream separator. Corn. Oats, fodder. 500 bushels extra good corn in crib; this is extra good quality; 600 bushels extra good seed oats, about 1 tons No. 1 timothy hay in mow, 3 tons txart food shredded ■ corn fodder, about 60 shocks fodder : in Held, and many other articles too numerous to mention. Baptist Ladies’ Aid of Pleasant Mills will serve lunch. Terms:—Purchases amounting to $lO and under, cash; over that sum a credit of 9 months, with bankable l , security, will be given; 5 per cent 1 discount for cash on time purchases.. CHAS. TROUTNER. / Col. Harry Daniels & Jeff Liechty,' Aucts. Frank Masters. Clerk. 35t6 • 0 I PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will sell at his', residence on his farm. 2 miles south ‘ of Mohroeville, on the Liberty road.' in Monroe township, Allen county, 1 Ind., on Monday, February 17. 1919, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., the fol- ] lowing property, to-wit: Five Head ; of Horses: Bay mare, 5 years old, , weight 1600; black mare. 11 years ; old, weight 1550; grey mare 4 years old. weight 1550; black mare, 4 years 1 old, weight 1500; sorrel mare, coming :. years old. weight 1200. Cattle.' 12 Head: Eight good milk cows, having high milk tests; Jersey cow, 7 years old, will be fresh in April; Jer-' sey cow, 5 years old, will be fresh in April; Jersey cow. 6 years old. giving milk; Jersey’ cow. 4 years old, giving milk; Jersey heifer. 2 years old. giving milk; Airshire heifer, 2 years old, will be fresh in March; 1 Durham heifer, 2 years old, will be fresh in March; Jersey bull, 10 j months old; red heifer, 10 months' red calf. 5 months old; Jersey heifer calf. Hogs: Duroc sow. coming 2. years old, due to farrow March 5; 4 shoats, weighing about 60 lbs. ach. Sheep: 25 head high-grade 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. SPANGLER I Dr. C. C. RAYL 1 Monroe, Ind. 1 OFFICE HOURS | B—9 A. M ’ I—3 P. M. 6—B P. M. , r Sundays: 9—lo A. M. onlv I. __ J 3 Special attention given to Surgery and to the Diseases of the Abdomen and Female Pelvis. Equipped to do Cystoscopy and Ureteral Catheterization
n Shropshire ewes, ranging from 2 tc ,1 I vear- old. Farming Implements. Ever. 16 in. sulky plow: 14.-in s walking plow. John Deere corn plant d or wilh 80 rods wire, new Deering a-it. 1 disc harrow. 3-section iron harrow, i, Me-Cormick 8-ft. binder, gearless hay , loader. 1 horse hay-rack, iron wheel ’ farm wagon, 2 hay racks, one with C grain bed combination; mud boat, ■ coop board, corn -heller, top buggy wilh storm front, double seated open , buggy, good as new' set double heavy h In..' ■ mounted breeching harness. 1 tank h-iter. hog troughs, chicken o • >oim, wheelbarrow, grindstone, lad..'dm- Household Goods: Good wood heating stove, coal oil stove, kitchen "■ . jbinet, dining table, sideboard, '• chairs, davenport, rocking chairs, 6 bed steads, commode, washing mai , nine, churn, United States cream separator, and other articles not i here mentioned. s 1 Terms: —All sums of $5.00 and tinc der cash; sums over $5.00 a credit , of 9 months will be given, the pur- . chaser giving his bankable note with ; an approved and freehold security. I If said notes are paid when due, no i interest will be charged, if not 8 per cent from date. No property moved i until settled for. A discount of 4 per ' cent will bo given on sums over $5.00 paid on dav of sale. Lunch served on grounds’. FRED B. COLLIER. I Col. S. R. Rose, Auct. J. D. Alleger, Clerk. 39t2 .... .. .. ... ... ; lYaily Report of Local and Foreign Markets. Xcw York. N. Y.. Feb. 15—(Special | |o Gaily Democrat)—Prices were i generally higher with trading in good , volume, at the opening of the stock ■ market today. I . S. Steel opened at !i;.a,, up ; American Smelting 64%, up ’/s; Studebaker 52%. off %; Crucible 55; Tobacco Products S 5; Southern Pacific 100. up %; Marine preferred 100J4, up 1; Mexican Petroleum 175%, up %. Chicago. 111., Feb. 15—Special to Daily Democrat) —Open: Corn, Feb. nominal; Mar. down 1%; May down I’oe; July’ down %c. Oats, Feb., May and July down %c; Mar. down %c. I‘rovisions lower. East Buffalo. N. Y„ Feb. 15 —(Special to Daily Democrat) Receipts 4.320; shipments. 3.500; official to New: York yesterday', 5,510; hogs closing steady. Best grades, $18.60; Canadian hogs, $18.50; undewreights, [email protected]; throwout roughs, [email protected]; stags. $16.00; down; cattle, 1.200; slow; sheep, 10,000; steady; lambs, $17.25; down. iys'shrdhi cmfwyp vbg cm vbgkqjgfi Wheat, $2.13; oats. 52c; corn, per 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. LOCAL MARKET. Eggs, dozen 30e Country butter 35c CREAMERY PRICES Butterfat, delivered, 43c; butterfat, at station, 40c. PUBLIC SALE. Saturday, February 22, at 2 p. m. at 311 N. 11th St., Decalur, Levi Mumma, surviving partner of Steele & Mumma, vill sell well drilling outfit and other property. 39t6 o Don't fail to attend the big public sale to be held by John A. Teeple, at his residence two miles west of Wren, Ohio, or seven miles southeast of Decatur, on Friday, Feb. 21, commencing at 10 o’clopk. A number of good horses, cattle farm implements ■ ard other articles vili go at this sale. 39t2 All kind of electrical sup--pTTes-&fvn — ‘ or _ Ttty —acd farm.—Wilson-Kaiver Co. 3516 PUBLIC "SALE? The undersigned will hold a public sale at his residence, four miles east, and % n,ile south of Pome on Thurs- ! day. Feb. 20, commencing at 10 a. m. | A list of good articles will be sold, and it is to every farmer's benefit to ; t: nd this sale. . 3St4 LEVI STEINER. DANCE AT PREBLE The regular dance will be held at Freitag hall at Preble Tuesday even ing Fop 18 A good time is nssjred all who attend. 38-13 FARMS I-DR SALE Can Give Possession This Spring. Two 2.60-acre farms, good land, good buildings; two SOac-e farms; ' 84. 115. 55, 57, 40, 100 acres. These farms are all good. If you are In the market to buy. come and see me. D. F. LEONARD, 115 First St.. Decatur, hid. o — NOTICE TO MASONS Notice is hereby given to the members of F. & A. M. lodge No. 571, that a special meeting will be held at the lodge rooms, Decatur, Ind., promptly at i:3O o clock, Tuesday evening. February ISth. at which time a proposition concerning real estate effecting this lodge will be discussed and disposed of. The attendance of every member is desired that they may be heard in this important matter Following this businss meeting there will be work in the Enterei Apprentice degree. J s m GEO. E. KINZLE, W. Y
AT THE CHURCHES t’ EVANGELICAL CHURCH y\ Sunday school at 9:15 a. m.. L. L. il Baumgartner, superintendent. | 11 ' Public worship at 10:30 a. m. The v sermon will be preached by the pren siding elder, Rev. J. O. Mose), who J'l will also conduct the Quarterly Com- & I munion service. I-: Young Peoples' Alliance at 6:15 n. Um. Byford Macy is the loader, with " jhe topic: ’Our Relation to God: : Trusting.'' i-1 Regular mid-week prayer service on 1 Wednesday at 7:00 P m. 'j All are cordially invited to these i- services. t W. S. MILLS, Pastor. o — — 1 AT EPWORTH LEAGUE RALLY > Mrs. B. R. Farr, superintendent of i the Junior Epworth League of the • Decatur Methodist church; Mrs. F. I W. Downs and Mrs. F. F. Thornburg * accompanied a number of the local | juniors to Fort Wayne last evening: : to attend the district Epworth League . I rally. This is held to celebrate the’ district honor of holding the banner for having made the largest niember- ' ship gains of any district in the world 'during the past few months. The' juniors who went on the four o’clock j j car with these ladies were Mary Polling. Helen and Donald Farr. James Downs. Leah Colter. Edna Swearengen Fay Stults. Lloyd Ahr and Martha Sellemeyer. ~U. B. CHURCH 9:15 a. in., Sunday school. 10; 30 a. m.. Prayer and class meet. 2:30 p. m.. Juniors. 6:00 p. in., Endeavor. 7:00 p. m.. Preaching by pastor. To all of the above meetings we give special invitation to all. The revival still moves with good spirit, interest and attendance at the I'. B. church. Service tonight and ■ will also be every Saturday night. C. J. MINER. Pastor. ST. MARYS CHURCH First Mar J, 7 ; .'t). High M:.j.s, 9:30. Chrls'.kn D-.trir.c, 2:00. Ve pers and Benediction, 2:30. ’ BAPT IST Vh U RCM 9:30, Sunday school. No preaching either morning cr ■ evening. 7:30 Wednesday evening. Prayer I meeting. A welcome to these s.Tvlces. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Scftuagcsima Sunday. Gospel: Matt. 20 1-1 Epistle: 1 Cor. 9, 24-10, | 5. . Engl’sh preaching at 10 o’clock. Chri tian instruction after the sermon. Question 17-22. “And they continued steadfastly in the apo: ties’ doctrine and fellowsuin, and in so ’ ;c«L!jg cf bread, and in prayers.” A, W. HINZ, Pastor IMETHODIST CHURCH I Sunday school, 9:00 a. in. Morning worship. “The Glory of Human Life,” 10:15 a. m. Junior League, 2:00 p. m. Epworth League. 6:00 p. m. Evening sermon, “Our Glciious Heritage,” 7:00 p. m. Tues Hay! Sunday school board meets. 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting. 7:00 p. m. Wednesday, Thursday, Men cf the church give dinner to the women of the church. 5:00 p. m. Tiie Sunday morning < ”'.’mon will ' be in keeping with the plans for the 1 day as mapned out through the Y. M. C. A. it is required that every man shall sit with his son in morning service. or if he has no son borrow one from a neighbor. Let the day be full of pt ".yer and devotion. FRED F. TriGRNBURG. Pastor i n ZION REFORMED CHURCH 5 Sunday school, 9:30 a. m„ M. Kirsch, superintendent. English preaching service. 10:30 a. ; m. Theme: “The Father and Son’s > Company.” :i Mission Band, 1:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor services. 6:15. Topic: “Our Relation to God—Trusti ig.” Leader, Lulu Gerber. Evening services 7p. m. Topic: ■ Jacob, the Disciple of Faith.” Tomorrow the services all being I English, offer an opportunity for - everybody to be in Sunday school and ’ church services. The Sunday school has classes for all ages. The attend- '■ ance has been going fine. Keep it up! The morning service will be in keepfl ing w’ith the day. May the father say y | to the son, come let us go to Sunday e school and remain for worship. L. W. STOLTE, Pastor g „ !d DEMOCRAT WANT ATS PAY BIG.
WOTICO S I H ]f you are in need of any I dairy feeds I y HOG FEEDS S B TANKAGE k 0 COTTON SEED MEAL | OIL MEAL I CHICKEN SCRATCH FEEDS y LITTLE CHICK FEEDS H EGG MASH H HAY. STRAW OR CORN H See us. We have the best that can be bought, and - H prices are right. I I J. S. McCRORY & SON | y ’Phone 511 n JtnSBi3K233SStSMS HAV THERE | 0 DO YOU KNOW that the most delicious, pure and whole- S some soft drink known. LUCERNO, is manufactured 8 g in DECATUR? ” H DO YOU KNOW that Lt CERNO TEA, a perfect substitute il n for ordinary tea, which is not only harmless, hut in « I fact very beneficial, is manufactured in DEC ATI R? g | DO YOU KNOW that LUCERNO TABLE SYRUP, the best s high grade table syrup in the world, is manufactured 1 y in DECATUR? 8 DO YOU KNOW that hundreds of people will testify that & LUCERNEX HEATH BUILDER, manufactured in « DECATUR, is the best blood purifier and tonic ever H placed on the market? 2 y DO YOU KNOW that eventually you will use all of these a products for your own benefit? ” B WELL THEN. Why not begin today? These products are manufactured by The Also Pro- 3 n ducts Co., from Nature's most valuable food plant, pure, s :: fresh LUCERN or ALFALFA, and are on sale at the fol- § lowing places: | LUCERNO. THE NATION S DRINK, at Joseph & Lang’s. § Hunsicker’s- g H LUCERNO TEA and LUCERNO TABLE SYRUP at Fish-1 er & Harris’. M. E. How er. Mangold & Gerber, F. V. I H Mills. Bert Runsicker, Kuebler & Co.. Niblick & Co., s Mrs. McConnell. Star Grocery. Runyon Engeler Co„ § and S. E. Hite. 0 LUCERNEX HEALTH BUILDER at Holthouse Drug Co., 8 Callow & Kohne, Smith. Yager & Falk, and The Enter- I 5 prise Drug Co. g | THE ALFO PRODUCTS CO.) u '.acaccttnrxu: xxn ■v-'-r. 'jrnx: oxixra:! x: nr. nr. nr. nra»i I Loans Loans Loans We ’naLe loans on farm property for s*j per | cent on ten years’ time, with privilege of partial a payments. We also have plenty of money to loan on city | § property. Let us know your wants. | THE DECATUR ABSTRACT & LOAN CO. B 157 So. Second Street Decatur, - - Indiana g“Henry~B. HelierTTfesT E. Burt Lenhart. Suc’y» * tsttwinu nt: ar. nti-tuinr. miaK-wau ircmxttXttist: nr. nr. :n::s:x J" fA ' :,ur,a ' ,1a 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 vou represents your opportunity. WE INVITE YOU to start your account here and grow with us. The start once made, your growth ' *
