Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 17, Number 54, Decatur, Adams County, 4 March 1919 — Page 4

1? ;t>a tttKtntc: :u: ■»: :u: n:: :tg CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SECTION ( xxnsxo»ttxnxttiiniisixKUKn:ft::x::w.^:n'. / Did you ever stop to think? You will need your money now more U than ever. You will have to pay for that Liberty Bond, donate to the - War Worker*, buy more Thrift Stamps to bring the boys back from p I Over There. Your neighbor, perhaps, wants a dining room sat, and i; 5 some one else wants a stove, but they don't kjow that you have one y I that you are not using? LET THEM KNOW THROUGH A “DEMO- It ! CRAT CLASSIFIED AD” that you have these articles. Make your h I “stored away” articles bring money instead of dust. jf

WANTED—MALE HELP p&ffiSffi’fiSffiSSfK <r£ W IN TED— V KOOtl live man ■f, 1“ <“■*•' <l' nr ui- <>f '< elemi Fla exehiHive business lu \<lams •»- SS eouui.». Experience is not Hr necessary, if you have aver- rye *T7 use ability. The business ni," should pay you three thou- JT” 2fj] sand dollars and more per I f year. Don't write, apply in tn person at 1126 Calhoun St., r 2H [UI! Fori Wayne. Ind. WANTED— County agent for evaporated buttermilk hog feed; man with Ford preferred. References. — Long Buttermilk Company, Union City. Ind. 53t6 AGENTS—Big pay and free automobile, introducing wonderful new gasoline saver, punctureproof, fiveyear spark plugs and other economical auto necessities. Outfit free. — L Ballwey, 800 Sta. F.. Louisville, Ky. 54t2 WANTED— FEMALE HELP WANTED—Dining room girl. Apply at once—Murray Hotel. 50tf WANTED—Lady or gentleman of fair education, living in or out of Decatur, to work all or part time. Sal- j ary $lB per week and expenses. Give' 'phone number and address. —E. W Shelby. Gen. Del., Decatur. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Automobile plate, No. 15291. Lost between Decatur and county infirmary. If found please return to I Democrat office. LOST—License plate. No. 133.566. be tween Decatur and Craigville. Finder pjemse return to Durkin gar age. 53t3 LOST—Dollar bill, somewhere on pa per route in south end, or between Adams and railroads on Winchester. Saturday evening. Please return to Meredith Stewart. 53t3 . MISCELLANEOUS Have your harness greased by Ed Borne at Magley, Ind. Open Tuesdays and Thursdays. 52t3 Fresh Oysters! Stop at the sign Eat for your dinner, lunch and pastries. Fresh bread daily. Martin’s Restaurant. 2261 i’ HOUSEWIVES WEI i,ease their hubands by sending their shirts to ] The Decatur Steam Laundry. It's a real laundry where you get real service. Goods called for and delivered Decatur Steam Laundry

VULCANIZING. Have your tires cared for by A. W. Tanvas. Vulcanizing, tasings, 50c up; tubes, 20c up. ’Phone 471. FOR RENT. FOR RENT —Nice warm furnished room.—Mrs. Bertha Ellis. 48t12 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 lauds, simply write me a letter and say, “Mail me Landology and all particulars FREE.” Address Editor Landology, Skidmore Land Co., 285 Skidmore Bldg., Marinette, Wiscon

sin. 13mn 8 FOR RENT—Furnished room, nicely'! furnished. Desirable location, only I two blocks from court house. Call | 'phone 653. 54t3 I NEW MILLINERY ALL THE TIME There are constant new developments in the milli-j nery world and we take pains to keep posted on them. Our stock is always ■ being freshened with new' ideas, as they appear in the leading fashion centers. The fact is that we buy novelties as soon as available and no matter how r extreme your wishes you can most probably have them filled at our store You are welcome to inspect our stock at any time, whether you intend to buy or not MRS. KATE BURDG

| FOR SALE FOR SALE -Ford louring car. 1918 El model. For particulars, see Harry g i Springer, 228 Rugg street, Decatur, I ? i FOR SALE —Favorite base burner, in PI good condition. Will sell cheap. 3 Call 'phone 609 or inquire of Mrs. li Alva Nichols. 54t3 J I FOR SALE OR RENT—IOO-acre farm i 3 miles from Geneva, Ind. Posses- . I sion at once. P’hone 362.—C. W. F n : Davis. Decatur, Ind. 54t3 - I FOR SALE —Ford touring car, 1914 t | model. In good shape. Will sell I reasonable. —Carl Archer, Pleasant ; I Mills, Ind. 49t6 * j FOR SALE—Four vear old Durham “ * • cow, with heifer calf by side. Bari gain if taken at once. Inquire at the ! Schafer Hardware Co. 53t3 > i FOR SALE Four stoves, including ’ J 6-hole range; bed room suit with j | springs and mattress; leatherette : j couch, dining room table with patent- i !; ed extesion leaves and other articles. * ! All good as new. Reasonable time will be given for settlement. Call ‘[’phone 282. 53t3 . FOR SALE—Bran Middlings 5 and mill feed for sale at the right price.—The Burk Elevator , Company. 30tf i WOOD FOR SALE—Order 1 now, when we can deliver it. J Inquire J- G. Niblick, ’phone . No. 191. _ 37tf FOR SALE —Forty acres of land, within one-half mile (west) of Decatur. Also some city property. See John Schurger & Son. 266t2wk-tf PUBLIC SALE. j Come to the R. FL Reinking public sale, Tuesday. March 4. ' Sale starts at 10 o’clock: 3 head a of horses. 8 head of cattle, 3 . brood sows, 18 fail shoats. J chickens, farm machinery. At-11 tend this sale if you want to buy some real stock. Farm lo- ’1 rated s*/i miles northeast of I Decatur. 18t6 R. H. REINKING. o Telephone 388 and order some of our all-pork sausage. Deliveries at 7:30 and 10 a. m„ and 2:30 and 4 p. m.—Myeer, Brushwiller & Beel. 41tfj

TRUSTEE'S OFFICE DAY. John Tonner, trustee of French township, will have his office day on Wednesday of each week at his res idence. 54t6 JOHN TONNER, Trustee. CLEANERS.

| 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 j 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. H Tester, Mgr. r ! w—-.. —

Better Hurry a I If you want to relieve 1 that Flu Cough I DR. MARSHALL'S LUNG SYRUP | will satisfy u s2sc, 50c, SI.OO j At Drug Stores | Dr. C. C. RAYL Monroe, Ind. OFFICE HOLTS 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

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY. MARCH 4. 1919

MARKETS-STOCXS Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets. New York, N. Y„ Mar. 4—(Special to Daily Democrat)—Prices were generally irregular at the stock market opening today. U. S. Steel opened al S4> m . off American Smelting up %; Baldwin 80%, up %; Southern Pacific 102’4. off %; General Motors 156. up l’k; Mexican Petroleum 173'.,, up 1. Chicago, 111., Mar. 4—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Open: Corn, Mar. nominal; May down ’»c; July down 14c. Oats. Mar. and May up %c; July up ’/4c. Cleveland, Ohio —Butter, creamery extras 59@59%c; firsts, 56@56%c; prints lUc higher; peaking, 21@33c. Eggs—Fresh. 43c. Poultry — Heavy- fowls, 36037 c: springers, 34035 c; light. 30032 c; roosters, 230 25c; ducks, 350 40c; geese. 30@35c. Dressed poultry 204 c higher. Rabbits. [email protected] doz. East Buffalo. N. Y.. Mar. 4—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts 2.400; shipments. 380; official to New York yesterday, 3,230; hogs closing steady. Best grades generally, $15.40; fwe, $18.50; underweights. $16.500517.50; throwout roughs. [email protected]; stags $13.00; down; cattle, 400; slow and weak; sheep, 1,800; steady; lambs, $19.35; down. LOCAL MARKETS. (Corrected Every Day by Burk Elevator Company) Wheat. $2.17; oats, 55c; corn, per hundred, $1.60; barley. 90c; rye. $1.30; clover seed, $20.00; alsike, $15.00; timothy seed. $4.50. LOCAL MARKET. Eggs, dozen 35c. Country butter 35c CREAMERY PRICES Butterfat, delivered. 51c; butterfat, - at station, 48c. —o WHY’ be cut of work? Why pay rent? Buy direct from the farmer. No i commission. Guaranteed terms. No. 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 w ithin the body. Ad- < just the cause and Health will' be the result. Investigation costs nothing and means Health ’ and Happiness. L. M. LeMaitre ’Phone 373 Chiropractor I 164 So. 2nd St. Decatur, Ind. ; 1 _— —- i Dr. C. V. Connell i t VETERINARIAN OFFICE—HORSE SALE BARN j FIRST STREET J Calls Answered Day or Night

Phone R^ e nce 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 i A sale nearly every day this ■ month. SMITH & SMITH CHIROPRACTORS Chiropractic is the gate way to health. It is the sure and easy way because it deals w ith the causes, and easy, for when the cause is removed the difficulty disappears. Examination Free. Office over Morris 5 and 10c Store DECATUR, - INDIANA ’Phone 660 — i DATE YOUR SALE WITH ROY N. RUNYON LIVE STOCK AND GENERAL AUCTIONEER DECATUR, INDIANA ’PHONE 8-L

i .SINGLE comb white I leghorns HEAVY LAYERS WITH PUL- ■ LET WEIGHING 6 LBS. KEPT Easily in confinement OR ON RANGE i White Wyandotts, heavy laying strain, eggs and chicks priced most reasonable. Baby chicks from ■ other leading varieties, Ihe kind that live and make you j money; 16c up. Come and see my stock. CHAS. ZIMMERMAN Decatur, Ind., R. R. No. 1 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eves Tested, Glasses Fitted HOURS Bto 11:30 12:30 to 5:30 Saturday, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 FARM WANTED—WiII trade my city property with an income of $720 per year for a farm near Decatur. What have you? Will not deal with agents. Address “J. C..” care Democrat. 50t3 M. J. Scherer UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Fine Funeral Furnishing# Private Ambulance Service DECATUR, • IND. Telephone: Office 90; Home 185 Harry Daniels Live Stock and Farm Sale AUCTIONEER Phone No. 85, Decatur. Ind. I or phone E. W. France, i Pleasant Mills, Ind., at my J expense. . t i ONE MILLION DOLLARS TO LOAN 1 .' i One million dollars to loan at ’ s'/z per cent, on improved ‘ farms. Ten years’ time with j privilege of making partial pay- t ment at any interest-paying 1 dates. Abstract of title on ‘ short order. JOHN SCHURGER & SON i Office on second floor, over i Fisher & Harris grocery. 237-w w-f-lmo FORT WAYNE AND DECATUB TRACTION LINE CENTRAL TIME I .are Decat nr Leave Ft. Wayit 5:40 a. m. 7:06 a.m. < 7 ;OO a. m. 8:80 a, tn. . 8:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m. ( 11:30 a. m. ltOo>. m. 1:00 p. m. 1 la p.m. 3:30 p. m. 4:60 p. m. 4:00 p. m. 5:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 10:00 p. ru. 11:05 p.m. Car every hoar and a half. Running time 1 hour and & minute* ( ( Freight ear lenvna Deeatnr at 7:45 a. m. leaves Ft. Waynn nt 13:00 m., arriving te Decatur at 2:00 p. m, I. B. STONEBURNER, Agent. HOMER HLHL, G. P. F. A. Official Time Table of Decatur Railroads ERIE EASTBOUND No. 4 .5113 P. M. No. 8 3t45 A. M. So. 230, Except Sunday .8:54 A. M. WESTBOUND No. 3 11:20 A. M. 1 No. 7 2:3» A. M. No. 227. Except Sunday 7:31 P. M. T. ST.’l. & W. (The Clover I.enf> EASTBOI ND No. « 4:33 A. M. No. 4 2:45 P. M. WESTBOUND No. 3 11:42 A. M. No. 5 8:33 P. M. G. R. & I. SOUTHBOUND No. B 12:45 A. M. No. 12. Except Sunday . 0:55 A. M. No. 2 1:05 P. M. No. 10, Sunday only 6:10 P. M. NORTHBOUND No. 5 12:45 A. M. No, 11 hhM A. M. No. 3, Except Sunday .. 3:26 I*. M. FORT WAYNE AND DECATTHB TRACTION LINE. Effective October 15, 1817 Decatur Leave FUWayao 5:40 a. m. 7:06 a. m. 7 Oh, a. m. 8:30 a. m. t =: 3:SP p. m . 4|oo m 4:OO p. m. RtlO - m -L™ »• J. 10:00 p. m. 11:05 u M Car every hour and i# halt Ute l ko °’ «« • mta. . J?' I*’** 1 *’** ear ’’■•'e. Deeatur Bnd Ft. Wayae 2! * n I I. B. STONEBURNER, A««L I —

TEMPTATION at rex “Temptation," tbe~big world renounce production will be shown al the Rex theatre tonight and tomorrow ( night, with a special matinee at 2;t)0 o'clock each afternoon. The picture t# a treatise on eugenics, ami shows all the possible means of withstanding “temptation." The big vaudeville act which was the hit of the year at Maxinee Case. New York's cost fashionable resort, will also be featured in this production. Admission 15 and 25 cents, including war tax. A pl’)' you cannot afford to miss. Remember this great feature plays tonight, tomorrow afternoon and tomorrow night. _ We now handle the famous Aurentz candy. Give us a call. —King's Confectionery. :>1 tt, All kinds of Aurentz’ candy at the King Confectionery. Try it. 1 51,f PUBLIC SALE. As I have rented my farm and am going to Decatur. I will sell at public auction at my residence on what is known as the old Henry Biebernch homestead. miles south o' trt. John's church. 8 miles northwest of I Decatur, 4 miles north of Preble, on j the river road, on Wednesday, March | 12 1919, beginning promptly at 10, o'clock a. m„ the following property, 1 to-wit; Horses, 3 Head: Black mare, 10 years old: bay mare. < j years old; sorrel gelding. 4 years old. Cattle, 7 Head: Short Horn cow, 9 vears old; Short Horn cow. 4 years old: Short Horn cow, 5 years old; Short Horn cow, 3 years old. These] cows are good ones. Two Short Hom • steers, 1 year old; Short Horn bull) calf. 3 months old. Sheep. Ilogs and Chickens: Eighteen head of sheep; 1 brood sow, will farrow by day of sale; 7 shoats, weighing from 80 to 90 lbs. each; 5 doz laying hens. I Farming implements: 3-in. tire wagon and bed, 2-in. tire wagon and bed, 3-in. farm wagon and bed. surrey, cab buggy, binder, a good one; mower, hay loader, disc drill, new side deliv-, cry hay rake, new; hay tedder, new;; corn planter, new; manure spreader,! 3 cultivators, riding breaking plow. 2 walking breaking plows, springtooth harrow, spike-tooth harrow. I land roller. 2 sets hay ladders, do- ( ver seed buncher, grass seeder, feed grinder, dump scraper, scoop board. 20-ft. ladder, double trees, mud boat.; bod sled, fanning mill, platform scales, will weigh WOO lbs.; stone bed. hog rack, tank heater. 150-ft piping, log chains, cant hook, crowbar, hog troughs, fence machine, wire fence. 2 sets farm harness, 2 sets fly nets, set driving harness, 18 grain sacks, 159-ft. rope, good as new; hay slings, cross-cut saw, tool grinder, timothy hay, 2 tons clover hay, com fodder, pruner, shot gun and target. 400 bu. oats. 300 bu. com, 2 bu. seed com. cream separator, good as new; incubator, new; 2 iron kettles, sausage grinder, lard press, meat bench, buckets and crocks, bbi. salt, tank and coal oil, 30 ga!.; washing machine, copper kettle, 50 gal ; full set carpenter tools. Household Goods: 2 bbls, cider vinegar, and, many other articles too numerous to I mention. Terms:—Over $5.00 a credit of 91 months will be given, the purchaser j giving bankable note, bearing 8 per' cent interest the last 3 months; 4 per cent off for cash. No goods re-‘ moved until settled for. CHARLES BIEBERRICH, Owner. Col Harry Daniels and Roy Run-' yon, Aucts. | Lunch will be served on the ground. 1-5-6-7-8-10 A fresh shipment of the famous Aurentz candy just received today.—King’s Confectionery. 51 ts o HERE’S A BARGAIN. As administrator of tht estate, I wish to sell the old Closs property on North Third street, consisting of a elevenroom house and two lots, 66x138. This property can be bought at a bargain price and would make an ideal home, lodge home or hospital. For particulars see James K.; Niblick, administrator of the Closs' estate. 50t12 AUTO LIVERY SERVICE I am prepared to make auto trips any where in City or country. Call me if you need this kind of service. , Headquarters at the Ford garage or at home, telephone Kalver & Noble or 436. j 17412 ED GREEN. T his is Stove YOUWI Should I XT’S different from^ | others because more is taken in the and the materials used are of higher grade. 1 Black Silk Stove Polish Makes a brilliant, silky polish that dnes not rub off or ciust off. and the shinelasts four times as long as ordinary stove polish. Used on sample stoves and sold i by hardware and grocery dealers. All we ask is a trial. Use it oi your cock stove, your parlor stove or your range. If you 1 don’t find it the boot atove polish you ever owed, your dealer is authorized to refund your money. Insist on Black Silk Stove Polish. s Made in liquid or paste—one quality. Black Silk Store Polish Works Sterling, IT-aoie I Use hiaca Sttk Air-Drying iron Enamel on registers, stove ■ pipes -fS’events rostirur. i r?"** ,or I . i BEffiffiEEiEElS

53c Per Pound For Butterfat at our Station or Creamery MARTIN-KLEPPER CO. | CREAMERIES iggMEHiwt. U 1.1.1. Mill Him HOT WATER FOR ISICKHEABACHES TELLS WHY EVERYONE SHOULD DRINK HOT WATER BEFORE BREAKERS! Headache of any kind is caused by auto intoxication— wher means sell-poisoning. Liver and bowel poisons called tow sucked into the blood, through the lymph ducts, excite the tar which pumps the blood so fact that it congests in the smallerar teries and veins of the head, producing violent, throbbing pm and distress, called headache. You become nervous, de-ponta sick, feverish and miserable, your meals sour and almost m. seate you. Then you resort to acetanilide, aspirin or bromic which temporarily relieve, but do not rid the blood of these im tating toxins. On the other hand, it is necessan to go after 4 i cause of these troubles and remove it. otherwise the relief is w temporary. A glass of hot water with a half Laxcarin tablet drunk > Core breakfast for a while, will not only wash these toxins fa® your system and relieve you of headache, but will cleanse, punfr and freshen the entire alimentary canal. If you aren’t feeling your best, if your tongue is coaled« if you wake up with a bad taste, foul breath or have colds, ik gestion. biliousness—have no ambition—if you are constipate! have a sour or icid stomach, begin the hat w ater cure at ontt hot water and laxcarin will eventually rid your systems of tom , La\u»rin is sold solely by TJh< LAXCARIN PRODUCTS CO. Price—sl.oo per Box; 6 bo.xe», $5.00 Money Orders. Cash or Registered Letters Will send C. O. D. Anywhere Department E-147 Pittsburgh.Pi SAM HITE'S SOUTH END GROCERY ’ * Our great special sale of Dry’ Goods is still m. Take a look at the prices—and see w here you savekU 110 c a yard. ALL NEW GOODS. Fresh arrivals W’. All shade of Light Calico, yard • . 12 l ;e 1 All shades of Grey Calico, yard All shades of Blue Calico, yard All patterns of Apron Ginghams, yard Best Unbleached Muslin, yard 'p Best Bleached Muslin (no starch), yard - ls Best Unbleached Toweling, yard Good Bleached Toweling, yard Groceries for less than Wholesale Prices. Great boap Specials. ItJasy Task (White) Soap, 5 cakes •' Daylight Soap, 5 cakes j? American Family Soap. 4 cakes P. & G. White Naptha Soap, 3 cakes ... Fels-Naptha Soap, 3 cakes Galvanic Soap, 4 cakes " 3 TOILET SOAPS Baby Doll—Castile—Tar, a cake , Lana Oil Buttermilk, 3 cakes Large cakes Hardwater Castile, a cake Small Hebe Milk, 5 cans • Small Carnation, 4 cans Fancy Prunes, lb. ... 10c Large bottles Catsup New Rolled Oats, lb 5c Qt. cans large Olive* ‘ New Oat Meal (Pin Head) lb. 6c Fancy new Navy Beans. lb-‘ 1000 Toothpicks, hard wood 5c Fancy Rice (whole Large 7c boxes Matches ~..5c pound j Good Gloves, pair 15c Qt. cans Mustard, a can New No. 1 Salt Fish, one-half price of meat, lb Coffee Special! “Radiant Star” (steel cut), ro- ■ ' We have a large display of Canned Corn, Peas, Red Beans, Baked Beans, Pump* ll '' l ( can ; n * I Two great Specials! Large No. 2 can Hawaiian * ■ Pineapple (limited supply, act quick, can I Large No. 2 can Green Gage Plums, in syroP’ snap), can •./’r '.nM I A few cans Libby’s (extra seedless )M hite Grap ■ a can - ' jkX No. 2 can Fancy Gooseberries, a can Phone your order, call 204 or 308. , e t}H) Attention, Farmers! Bring your eggs ano - n price on Polar Bear Flour. SAM HITESj SOUTH END GROCERY ’Phone 204 Md 308. Oppo s ’ te as l - > .