Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 17, Number 49, Decatur, Adams County, 26 February 1919 — Page 4

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SECTION | I* Did you ever stop to think? You will need your money now more g than ever. You will have to pay for that Liberty Bond, donate to the g War Workers, buy more Thrift Stamps to bring the boys back from g Ov-r There. Your neighbor, perhaps, wants a dining room set, and y some one else wants a stove, but they don't tyjow that you have one .. that you are not using? LET THEM A “DEMO- » CRAT CLASSIFIED AD” that you have these articles. Make your "stored away” articles bring money instead of dust.

WANTED—MALE HELP YOUNG MEN—IB and over, desiring railway mail and post office clerk- , ships, $92 month, write for free par ticulars of March examinations — I Raymond Terry (former civil service; examiner), Continental Bldg., Wash-' ington, D. C. 4St4 j WANTED— Boy 15 years old or over . to work on farm the year around Write Frank P. Smith, Decatur, Ind., R, R, No. 6. 49t3 miscellaneous Fresh Oysters’ Stop at the > sign Eat for your dinner, lunch and pastries.—Martin’s Restaurant. 226tf 1 HOUSEWIVES will please their bus I bands by sending their shirts to ] The Decatur Steam Laundry. It's a real laundry where you get real service, Goods called for and delivered i ' Decatur Steam Laundry < vulcanizing. Have your tires cared for by ■ A- W. Tanvaa. Vulcanizing, j tarings, 50c up; tubes, 20c up. ’Phone47l. , FOR RENT < c.i 11 , x~~ - j FOR RENT —5-room house on Walnut St., water, lights and gas, with good cellar. —Joe J Tonnelier. 47t3 | FOR’ RENT —Nice warm furnished ‘ room. —Mrs. Bertha Ellis. 4Stl2 WISCONSIN FARM LANDS. Landology, a magazine giving the j facts in regard to the land situation. j 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 par- ( ticulars FREE.” Address Editor ] Landology, Skidmore Land Co., 285 ( Skidmore Bldg., Marinette, Wiscon- | sin 13mo ==—_ FOR SALE—Good building lot. on j First street, near Jefferson street.]. Twice length of ordinary lot, forty- j five foot front. Brick street Bargain, if spoken for within two weeks. Inquire of Jessie Magley, telephone ( 571, after 5 o'clock p. m, 49t3 < FOR SALE —Some pure bred White 1 Embden ganders.—F. E. Wagner, Decatur, R. R. P. 47t3 ( FOR SALE —Ford touring car. 1914 c model. In good shape. Will sell; t reasonable. —Carl Archer, Pleasant j Mills, Ind. 49t6 j FOR SALE—Two thorough bred gilts sired by Fred Busche’s Hoosier a Joe; weight about 200 lbs. Price. $45 and $55. —W. W. Hawkins, Deca- y tur, Ind., R. 10; Monroe ’phone. 49t4 5 t FOR SALE—A few Hampshire feeding shoats, weighing from 50 to 125 pounds Also a few bred gilts and f sows. Liberty bonds accepted at face value. For particulars see Roy Run- q yon at Bellmont farm. 47t6 MILLET - SEED - FOR - SALE—Fine d quality. Inquire of Joseph J. Tonnelier, 703 North Fifth street.; tele- q phone 421. 48t3 FOR SALE—Bran Middlings‘ t and mill feed for sale at the' right price.—The Burk Elevator Company. 30tf. WOOD FOR SALE—Order now, when we can deliver it. i Inquire J. G. Niblick, ’phone N0.J91. _37tf FOR SALE—Six-year old bay driving horse, will sell cheap. —Schafer Hardware Co. -I~t3

FOR SALE —Forty acres ot land, -with- S In one-half mfln (west) of Decatur S Also some city property. See John 4 Schurger & Son 266t2wk-tf I WHY be out of work? Why pay rent? Buy direct from the farmer. No : commission. Guaranteed terms. No. j 1 stock, fruit or general farms.—J. M. Cahill, 917 N. Rowe, Ludington, Mich. 48t12 "CHIROPRACTIC 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 Harry Daniels Live Stock and Farm Sale AUCTIONEER Phone No. 85. Decatur, Ind. or phone E. W. France, Pleasant Mills, Ind., at my expense. _ „„„ JI msi I will ■- I mn-r ONE MILLION DOLLARS TO LOAN One million dollars to loan at s*/z 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-ir -v-f-lmo PUBLIC SALE. Come to the R. H. Reinking public sale. Tuesday. March 4. Sale starts at 10 o’clock: 3 head of horses, 8 head of cattle, 3; brood sows. 18 fall shoats. chickens, farm machinery. Attend this sale if you want to buy some real stock. Farm located s*/2 miles northeast of Decatur. 4816 R. H. REINKING. Telephone _ 3BB and order some of our ail-pork sausage. Deliveries at 7:30 and 10 a. m., and 2:30 and 4 p. m.—Myeer. Brushvviller & Beel. -11 ts We have farms that we can sell and enter into arrangements with the pur chaser to take care of him for sixty per cent of the purchase price on easy terms, provided the purchaser makes cash payment of forty per cent of the purchase price. Great opportunity for men of smaller means to acquire first class larger farms. See French Quinn at The Bowers Realty- Company. 43tf ~~ CLEANEi?---Say, have you noticed how nice your neighbor's suit looked lately? Do you know that yours can be made to look just as nice. Before you buy a new one bring the old one to us' and we will make it look like new ; for a much smaller price than you could even think of buying a new one for. Our work guaranteed. 'Phone 695. Goods called for and delivered. — Decatur Dry Cleaners, Monroe St., Decatur, Ind.; G. W. Teste.', Mgr, e, If you want to make a farm loan, I [see us. We have bargains. Let us; handle your real estate. We can sell: 1 you farms on easy payments. We ' Imake abstracts of title at reasonable cost.—French Quinn, President The Bowers Realty Co., The Schirmeycr Abstract Co. r| — y . Democrat W ants Ads Pay i. — —

51c Per Pound For I Butterfat at our I Station or Creamery ! MARTIN-KLEPPER CO. | CREAMERIES

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MARKETS-STDCKS j Daily Report of Local and For- < eign Markets. New York. N.*Y~Feb 26—(Special to Daily Democrat) — Fractionally I higher prices prevailed at the stock ' market opening today. U. S. Steel opened at 94. up %; Southern Pacific | io" up v,; American Sumatra 113*-.i. i up •%; Baldwin 77%, off >k: General Motors 143, up Vs', Mexican Pettoleum 179. up *4; Kelly-Springfield I Tire 108. Chicago, 111., Feb. 26-(Special to [ Daily Democrat) —Open: Corn, Feb,, down %c; Mar. and July unchanged: i Mav up" %c. Oats, Feb. unchanged;! Mar. nominal; May up %c; July up , YjC. Provisions steady. Cleveland, O—Produce market; Butter: Creamery extras 57@57%c; firsts, 54tn>54tfec; prints, %c higher; I■ ' packing 30@31c. ' Eggs—Fresh, 40c. Poultry: Heavy fowls, 36 @ 37c; springers, 34@35c; light 30@32c; roosters. 23@25c; ducks I geese, 30@35c; guineas, [email protected] • a doz. „ .. , Dressed poultry, 2(fi)4c higher. ; Rabbits, $3.25@|5.00 doz. . East Buffalo. N~Y„ Feb. 26-(Spe-j' cial to Daily Democrat)— Receipts l.- i I 920’ shipments, 2.090; official to New | ( York yesterday, 2,090; hogs closing, steady. I Best grade. $18.25’@518.35; under- I weights. [email protected]; throwout roughs [email protected]; stags, slo.oo, down; cattle, 250; strong; sheep, 2,000; steady; lambs, $19.00; down. LOCAL MARKETS. (Corrected Every Day by Burk Elevator Company) Wheat, $2.17; oats, 54c; corn, per hundred. $1.60; barley 90c; rye, $1.30; clover seed. $20.00; alsike, , I $15.00; timothy seed. $4.50. ‘ I LOCAL MARKET. 1 ! Eggs, dozen Country butter CREAMERY PRICES Butterfat, delivered. 51c; butterfat. , I at station, 48c. WHY SUFFER SO? Why suffer from a bad back, from ] sharp, shooting twinges, headaches. _ ! dizziness and distressing urinary ills? Decatur people recommend Doan's j Kidney Pills. Could you ask for I stronger proof of merit? I Mrs. W. F. Rice. 704 N. Second St., Decatur, savs: "My back was weak | and sharp pains often went through it. I had a feeling of stiffness through my joints and I often had to wear large shoes, my ankles swelled iso badly. Often I was nearly fran- ! tic with headaches and pains through the back of my head. I had dizzy spells, too. and became nervous and run down. I got Doan's Kidney Pills from Smith. Yager & Falk's drug store, and they gave me better health than I had for years." Price, 60c, at all dealers. Don’t • simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan s Kidney Pills—the same that i Mrs. Rice had. Foster-Milbum Co., ' Mfgrs.. Bufftlo. N. Y. —adt. DEMOCRAT WANT ADS PAY BIG. FOR SALE. The barber shop and fixtures, belonging to the J. W. Rabbit barber shop, will be sold, either entire or by piece, as Mr. Rabbit is to close his shop to take a traveling position. The set includes the following: Three barber chairs, 3-chair combination ' case and mirrors, 1 heating stove, 1 i wash stand complete. 1 Maywood i tank and gas heater. 1 electric mas- ; sage machine and five attachments in case, 1 2-chair combination case, 2 walnut settees, 1 electric fan, 1 I shampoo spray complete, electric lights and fixtures. For particulars i all Mrs. J. W. Rahhitt, telephone ’ No. 520. 49t2 O ; — — Pneumonia —Life Saved Mrs. Bateman Cantner, Rawaon, O. “Our little girl had pneumonia, was in critical condition; run dow-n to skin and bones. Could not walk. Took Hull's Superlative. She is today strong and well.” Your druggist has I Hull's Superlative, adt.

!"™Tovt WAIT I Till That Cough Gets You Down I USE THE SAFE PLAN I DR. MARSHALL’S LUNG SYRUP Prices, 25c, 50c, SI.OO I a Ask your Druggist Take no Other I --- MODERATE PRICED MILLINERY The economy of purchasing your millinery from us will be amply demonstrated if you give us a call and look into out offerings. We do not sacrifice quality, style or workmanship, to price, but we believe in offering millinery at prices which are extremely moderate. There are no fictitious prices asked in this store. All we want is reasI onable return for our merchandise and we know you will be I pleased with our service, style 'and prices. MRS. KATE BURDG ""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. DATE YOUR SALE WITH HBY H. RUNYON LIVE STOCK AN" (EHERAI AtIGTIGNEER DECATUR, INDIANA ’PHONE 8-L

COAL - COAL - COAL Cut the High Cost of Living, by buying your Coal of the Bowers-Niblick Grain Company, where your dollar goes the farthest. WE SELL Chestnut Hard Coal $10.50 Pocahontas Lump $ 7.00 Jackson Hill, cook stove size $ 6.75 Kentucky White Ash Lump S 6.75 Kentucky Red Ash Lump $ 6.50 West Virginia White Ash Lump 8 6.75 West Virginia Splint, Lump $ 6.50 Hocking Lump $ 6.50 Delivered to any part of city. 50c less at the bin. If you like our Coal and price, tell your neighbors all about it. If you don't like it, tell us. BOVVERS’NIBLICK GRAIN CO., Remember, we have no Indiana sub-soil to sell you. Robert Case, Mgr. 'Phone 233

Cold Weather Coming and you will need to replenish your coal supply. We have plenty of good clean burning coal at our yards, and recommend that you put it in now. Try our I Pomeroy Lump $6.65 Red Lion Lump $7.75 White Ash Lump $7.00 Kenmont Kentucky Lump ... .$7.00 i Red Comet Kentucky $7.00 I ALSO: I Chestnut Hard Coal $11.30 I I Stove Hard Coal $11.20 KIRSCH-RtPPERT CO. I ’Phone to J Coal Yard, 13. Lumber Yard, 12

TEMPTATION. , 1 • Temptation" 77Trie name of the , big feature which will be s ' o ' "‘, J the Rex theater next Tuesday 'Wednesday. The production is the, : Lnlv original version of the book . isix big reels, featunng the famou- , screen actress, Carmel M * yer3 ' l’ tlftv more beautiful shapely g Adam and Evo garments, showing the possibility of withstanding temptation.” The future of the llue tlc 1 MM* Ruddy Cheeks-Sparkling Eyes —Most Women Can Hat e Says Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known Ohio Physician Dr. F. M. Edwards for 17 years trejled ecoreVof women for liver end ailments. During tnese y e *“”, - hi® natients a prescription mau- oi a ly welbknown vegetable in^ with obve oil, namingthcmDr.EL ar Olive Tablets. You will Uow them uy their olive color. , .t. These tablets are wor.cer-worl.efii enthe liver and bowels, which canoe a ncnau action, carrying off the waste end pu • • ous matter in one’s system. . .. If you have a pale face, sallow look, dull eyes’ p'mples, coated headaches, a KJSiI teeliw. aa v***™ inactive bowels, you frr atime Edwards’ Olive Tablets nishtlj. for a turn, end note the pleacing resu n. Thousands of women.as wU men take Dr. Edwards’Olive Tablets ...e -Uv cessful substitute for calomel— now ard ■ then just to keep in the pink oi coatuUa 10c and 25c per box. Al! druggists. The regular weekly dance will be held at Preble at .the Freitag hall Friday evening at S o’clock. A good time assured to all who attend. 49t2 . I The big sale of the Pleasant Mills Live Stock company, which was held at Pleasant Mills, Feb. 28. has been post-j poned to a later date. M atch for the announcement. 19t2; PNEUMONIA SX First, call a physician. Immediately commence the “emergency" treat- /yS’Winv rr.ent— NEW PRICES —3oc, 60c, $1.20 Get your American fence now. We have all styles in stock. 6a

ta soleup upon individual selfmutnois cabaret vattdeproduction. . t sf ax t n ’s. villa bill which was give** X’w York’s most fashionable case, i n be featured in th* «reat produt , f<\ it the Hex tlieation. Remember, it s at t. [ter Tuesday and Wednesday. Doctor Prescribes Vino! For Thia Weak Nervous Mother, Because He Knows the Formula. jueUonville. 111.-”! have a twenty monthsold baby and keep house tor my little family, but got Into a W eak.' nervous, run-down condi on. tired all the time and no ambition. My doctor told me to try Vinol and in

III tonight “THE VENUS MODEL.” A five-reel Goldwin production I featuring the famous and “perfect 36" of the fi| m I Mabel Normand. A play in w hich business is mJ hut love is better. The story of a young girl who found a fortune in a bathins suit- The romance of a girl whose figure was her f 0? tunc and her shears cut the way to love. I THE RE.X THEATRE ' THE CRYSTAL Showing Only Clean High Class Photoplays Too A v “THE MORTGAGED WIFE." A big feature extraordinary starring the famous screen actress. Dorothy PM. lips. The story of a wife who allowed herself to be mortgaged for 850.000 in order to save her husband from prisw, who later found out that the husband was spending the ill-gotten gains on other women, and who cametolwt | the'man to whom she was mortgaged. You’ll see Net York’s latest modes in feminine apparel for boudoir and boulevard on the fair form of Dorothy Phillips. ■ ■■ ■ i 1

STOCK SALE I The undersigned will offer at public sale at his farm. 5 miles westui-jB mile northwest of Berne, or I*4 nines northwest of Linn Grove, or so« southeast of Bluffton, on the farm known as the Albert Kindle firm, os - FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1919, the following personal property, to-wit a. 15 HEAD OF HORSES Match team o! heavy, dark a'l mares, coining 5 y rs Id in !»■ -■*4Ks***J well matched, weight 150 v It* « 3 match team of gray driving not*B coming 6 years old. ar. extra team; bay horse - ■ weights about 1800 lbs.; bay ’ H 1 .<j Wjw coming 7 years old, weight iWB rW 1600 lbs.; roan mare, coming 4f®■ is wW old. weighs about 1600 lbs.; Wfl . fjfl mare, 6 years old. wvight aboC IJ’S. lbs.; bay colt, coming 3 yean' weight about 1400 lbs.; sorrel mare, coming 2 years old; span of Ing 2 and 3 years old, full brother and sister, extra good one?. 1 I driving colt, well bred, an extra good driving horse. 75 HEAD OF CATTLE Consisting <> f P cows, some of Wb ' »• arc r.’.1l bloodt-d roans; others full blooded Durhams and full-blood-ed Aberdeen Angus. Some of these ■ cows are fresh now and others will be fresh in March and April. Also 25 head of full-blooded roan heifers. These are all springers, can furnish ’ papers for some; also a number of full-blooded Durham heifers, springers Some Whitefaced • ‘ ‘ pj neifers. A number of full-blooded roan and Durham buffs, pap IM with some. All these cattle are in first-class condition, fat ' - 1 - 160 HEAD OF ‘ 30 brood sows. to*. ] . J J? J ed sp ° tted Po ™ pdfl full-blooded Big Th ■ and Chester White*full blooded male hogs, coming yearlings, consisting , s j 3 t of sM* B *™ China, Big Type Poland China and a Duroc. The rest co.iall sizes, all in the best shape possible. 30 HEAD OF SHEEP 30 head of coming yearling ewes, to lamb about Al--good ewes and well bred. MISCELLANEOUS > lPn ne» *■ Good Rumley tractor, 191 R model, in as good shap< roan ure reason for selling is because I expect to get a larger one. t' ers, in good condition, am selling because they are to ° tOO spreaders, carriage; 2 self-feeders, and many other a'.-■ to mention. SALE BEGINS AT 10:00 A. M. fl If weather Is bad sale will be held In la r fl e er jiO.OC »'*'■ Terms—All sums of 310.00 and under, cash; for sum.- ° jjiFß of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving note bearing,- aCC epted- . after maturity; 3 per cent off for cash. Liberty bonds vALBERT F. MOSER J. A. MICHAUD and NOAH FRAUHIGER. AuctioneersFERD ROGERS, Clerk. Chef Abe Stucky will serve lunch on the gr-

a week. I Mt l ike g am now .trong ajtaln baby, and do all mv > "’’J Mr.. C. H '“••M-tl The reason We recoup v because it is a conatitutZ containing beet and tones, iron and ■ nates and glyc erophoß **>*»■ most successful tonics k ‘? sale by Smith. Ya ger I druggists everywhere. ‘ P. S.-Our Saxoi SalT(( ling and begins | BARLEY I i 350 bushels good q(lali . sl.lO bushel, one mile w Mt • ley. Ind., Dr. j x v Warm. ' h * fl |