Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 17, Number 62, Decatur, Adams County, 13 March 1919 — Page 6
it*, , q wtr- irmiTtn | CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SECTION I ?;: WW3C38383C St’. St!st» St*. Utt ST.SSS&SCSSStSSSSn St: St! SSSt: S 5 Did you ever stop to think? You will need your money now more j! H than ever. You will have to pay for that Liberty Bond, donate to tho J 5 War Workers, buy more Thrift Stamps to bring the boys back from j? •j Over There. Your neighbor, perhaps, wants a dining room set, and ;; L some one else wants a stove, but they don’t that you have one ?: P that you are not using? LET THEM KNOW THROUGH A “DEMO- H 9 CRAT CLASSIFIED AD" that you have these articles. Make your y 6 “stored away” articles bring money inst d of dust.
WANTED—MALE HELP MEN AND WOMEN- 18 and over, are eligible for government, clerkships, railway mail, postoffice, customs, internal revenue, census, war risk; SIOO month. Hundreds vacancies. Write for free particulars of examinations. — Raymond Terry former civil service examiner, Continental Bldg., Washington D. C. 58t5 WANTED —Man to work on farm; single man only. Good wages for right man. Inquire of R. R. Vlrey. Decatur, R. R. 1. 60t3 WANTED—FEMALE HELP WANTED —Lady to do housework. Cail 426 North Second street, or •phone 183. 60t3 WANTED—A girl to assis general housework in home in Ohio. Good wages and a good home. If interested call ’phone 10 on P line. 5711 — HEiN ; v - A fresh shipment of the famous Aurentz candy just received today.—King’s Confectionery. 51 ts t ost and found LOST —Angora cat, brown and gray, with white spot on neck. Cinder please return to Mrs. J. C. Miller. 513 Marshall street and receive ward. 62’ ! FOUND —A sum of money. Owner may have same by describing pro perty and paying for this ad. S. e Nathan Beckner, above Elzey’s sh •>? store. 62-13; LOST —Black traveling bag bevvt.-r Democrat and Moon Eye school h<use. Finder please return to Mia Velma Springer. ’ 62(3 DEMOCRAT WANT PAY BIG. fe PLEASANT R POSITIVE ■ SAFE | E These are the merits of f | DR. MARSHALL’S LUNG SYRUP I None better for Coughs j and Colds £ 25c, 50c. §I.OO At All Drug Stores " L N?A. BIXLER i OPTOMETRIST Eves Tested, Glasses Fitted HOURS Bto 11:30 12:30 to 5:30 j Saturday. 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 i, .. _ , , 1 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.—Mveer. Brushwiller & Beel. ~4ltf ’2’ u, tfi DO YOU NEED S MONEY? NEW LOAN COMPANY S eq tn jjl makes loans in amounts t-ia dig up to $300.00 on Furni- ix yg lure. Pianos, Live Stock, (le S 3 Autos, etc., at LE LEGAL RATES art Loans made anywhere Hi Jfi in Adams County from One to Twenty months If UE on straight time or cu monthly payments. Lfj It costs nothing to in- t [ye vestigate, call and have U ye us explain our plans. All jjl dealings confidential. y LE We make straight time [ye loans to farmers withjjg out endorsement or ref- p Sn erence. =V H PEOPLES COLLAT- | ERAL LOAN CO. y Jfi Over Old Interurban Station, Decatur, Ind. H
FOR SALE FOR SALE —Water system tank, 550 •'| gallon capacity, guaranteed for 150 ’ pounds pressure, almost new. Suitr able for a farm. Bargain if sold at H once, —Menno Liechty, Monroe, In:.i. 'ibUe-o-d FOR SALE —Small house on Patter--55 son street. A bargain at easy - terms. Inquire of Sam Hite. 62t3 i- FOR SALE —Two good building lots on First street. Inquire 427 Mers cer avenue. 60t6 - FOR SALE —Six head of Shropshire sheep. Inquire of Otto Lammert. Decatur. Ind.. R. R. No. 3. or 'phone 4 L. 61t3 , FOR SALE—Two SO-acre farms—sl,Sso and $4,250. —Postmaster, Rei mus. Mi< h. 61t3 FOR SALE —Binder twine at areas1 onable pri< . See me before you I buy.—George W. Zimmerman, Decatur. Ind., R. R 6; phone 14-J. 64t6 1 — — ——-I | FOR SALE —1017 model, live passen- j ger Ford touring car. First-class " ■ condition. See James Andrews, Mon- ■ roe. Ind. 59t6 . FOR SALE 1918 Ford. In fine dition. fully equipped, with storage battery spot light, demountable rims with two extra tires and shock al> I sorters. For particulars see Reuben i Gilpen. 62t2 FOR SALE -One full blcod Jersey | cow. fresh last week: two full blood ' Red Bronze Turkey Hens and one ■ fine Gobler. Jim A. Hendricks. 62t6 ' FOR SALE- —Two Durcc brood sows, j two cows giving good supply of i 1 milk. Will sell for cash or trade on iFi id machine. Wm. Bradley, R. 1) j Ne. 3, De. ; tar. 62-tS l FOR SALE—Art Garland Baseburner. ; 16 inch bowl.. Abs-gain if taken! at once. Annette Moses, Public Library or 104 Nortn 4th St. 62-t3 FOR SALE —Phosphate. Better get. your phosphate now. It will soon be time for spring sowing. Have a limited supply. See Fred Busche, Decatur, Ind.. R. R. No. 5. 'Phone. '. Monroe. 55w&fr-2-wks i FOR SALE—Kentucky lump coal at the Decatur iron and Meta' Co. Call'phone 611. 61112 FOR SALE—Bran Middlings' and mill feed for sale at the right price.—The Burk Elevator Company. 30tf .WOOD” For SALE—Order', now, when we can deliver it.l Inquire J- G. Niblick, 'phone No. 191. 37 ts FOR SALE- —Forty acres of land, with- : in one-half mile (west) of Decatur, i Also some city property. See John Schurgcr & Son. 2:1612wk-tf 1 WISCONSIN FARM LANDS. Lande,logy, a magazine giving the facts in regard to the land situation. I If for a home or as an investment' you are thinking of buying good farm ■ lands, simply write me a letter and j "Mail me Landology and ail par- J ticulars FREE." Address Editor," 1.,,!. ;, ,y. Skidmore Land Co., 285 j .■•■kidmore Bldg., Marinette, Wisoon-; sin. 13mo WAN I D Painting and Paper hanging. For particulars call 821 or see - I Jess Roop, Decatur. Ind 59-t3O ! » V ANTED TO BUY —Several loads: j of niggerheads, cobblestones or i ’ll *■ Adams county native rocks, to y j be delivered to lot in this city.—Jea- I 3 ; !ad " 'b-'oc*''" 571. t j Fresh Oysters'. Stop at the 1 dgn Eat for your dinner, lunch ' apd p:. ,tries. Fresh bread daily. 1 , pj Martin’s Restaurant. 226tf § •■<■. .. SEW.VLe win j-ease their hus- '< E oands by sending their shirts to I 5 The Decatur Steam Laundry. It’s a: -eal laundry where yon get real sern tee. Goods called for and delivered Decatrr Steam Laundry VULCANIZING. in! „ —— have your tires cared for by V W. Tanvas. Vulcanizing, P tasings, 50c up; tubes, 20c up. y 'Phone 471. § M. J. Scherer UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Fine Funeral Furnishings U Private Ambulance Service DECATUR, • IND. Telephone: Office 90; Home 185 —
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, MARCH 13. 1919
SMRKETS-STOCkS. Daily Report of Local and For-1 eign Markets. New York. N Y., Mar. 13—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Prices were fractionally higher with trading in good volume at the stock market opening today. U. S. Steel opened at 96%, unchanged; Corn Products: 30%, up %; Baldwin 89. up % ; Mex- j ican Petroleum .1-87, up %: General j Motors 160%, up %; Bethlehem i ’ Steel U 66%, oft ’4; Southern Pacific 102%. ’ Chicago, 111., Mar. 13—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Open: Corn. Mar. 1 down 2c; May down %c; July up - %c. Oats, Mar. nominal: May down lc; July down Ic. Provisions steady., Cleveland. O. —Butter, creamery ex- ! tras, 26@61%c; firsts. 61@61%c; ' prints. l@2c higher; packing 30%@ ! ’ 31 %c. ■ Eggs—Fresh. 40%c. Poultry — Heavy fowls. 33@34c; < . springers. 34c; light, 30@32c; roos- j Iters, 23@25c; ducks, 35@40c; geese, 30®35c. i Dressed poultry, 3@4c higher. East Buffalo, N. Y.. Mar. 13— (Spe-[ cial to Daily Democrat )• —Receipts. I 960; shipments. 2.090; official to New I York yesterday, 2,660; hogs closing steady. | Best grades. [email protected]; one deck, $20.30; pigs. $19.00; roughs. [email protected]; stags, $14.00; down; I cattle, 575; steady; sheep, l,G00; steady; lambs, $20.00; down. LOCAL MARKETS. (Corrected Every Day by Burk Elevator Company). Wheat, $2.17; oats. 58c; corn, per hundred. $1.80; barley. 90c; rye. $1.10; clover seed. $20.00; alsike $15.00; timothy seed. $4.50. LOCAL MARKET. I Eggs, dozen 35c Country butter 35c I CREAMERY PRICES Butterfat, delivered. 59c; butterfat. : at station. 56c. SCHLOSSER BROS. Butterfat, at station. 59c. REAL ESTATE BARGAINS. Four residence properties; also five choice building sites for residences on improved streets and within three squares from court house. Bargains if • sold this month. Will not deal through commission agents. , Will consider trade for farm, kddress B. C. F., care Daily i Democrat. 61 t(J FORT WAVXE AND DECATUR TRACTION LINE CENTRAL TIME I eave Decatur Leave Ft. Wayne r.:4oa. ni. 7:00 a.m. 7:00 a.m. RtSn a. m. a. m. 4O:<*A a. m. l«’:O0a. m. HiMOa. m. 11,Hu a. m. J :HO w. IzOO p. m. p.o*. t .30 p. m. 4:00 p, m. 4:(>O sa. p.m. - 7 :OO p. m. 3x30 p.m. 10:00 p. m. II SO3 p, nn. Car every hour and n half. Rnnning time 1 hour and 5 mla> ute* Freight car leaven Decatur at 7:45 a. m. nwd leaven Ft. Wayne nr 12:00 j»>„ arriving !» Decatur at Sstu» y. n », Office iiours 0:30 a. in. to 7:00 p. in. I. B. STOXEHrH-NKH. A«eat. Dr. C. C. RAYL p Monroe, Ind. i, j OFFICE ’IOUBS [ < B—9 Y. M I—3 P. M 6—B P. M. ; Sundays 9—lo A. M. only Spectd attention given to Surgery and to the Dis eases of the Abdomen and Female Pelvis. • o— Equinped to do Cystoscopy 1 and J Ureteral Catheterization CLEANERS. Say, hav» 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 i f<-r a much smaller price than you 2 could even think of buying a new r one for. Our work guaranteed. 'Phone 695. Goods called for and C j delivered. — Decatur Dry Cleaners.' : Onroe St - Decatur, Ind.; G. W. ( ■Tester, Mgr. — Jj | CHIROPRACTIC SPINAL ADJUSTMENTS 1 , I The real cause of disease is to - be found within the bodv. Ad- _ just 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.
GET YOOS AMERICAN FENCE NOW. ALL STYLES IN STOCK SCHAKR HARDWARE COMPANY \YE SAVE YOU MONEY File Your MORTGAGE EXEMPTION at the Auditor’s Office LUCILLE BUHLER Notary Public Official rune Table of Decatur Railroads ERIE E XSTIIOI X D y„ 4 . 5:1.1 P. 11. Vo. s 3:LI A. M. Xo. 220, i-ixeepi Sunday ~S:s< A. 11. WEs riioi m> No. 3 .... HdSO A. M. Xo. 7 Si®' '• M. X<>. 227. Ryeepl Sunday 7:31 P. ,!• T. ST. L. & W. (The Clover Lent) r.AS I 110 l XII Xo. B 41.13 A. 11. Xu. I Z-. 1.-, P. M. n i-.si not x» Xo. 3 11:42 A. M. Xo. 5 5:32 P. M. G. R. & I. SOI TIIBOI XD Xo. B 12:45 A. M. N<». 12. Fvcvpt Simdtty .. 0:55 A. M. No. 2 I:<>s IN ML No. IH. Sunday only 0:10 I’. M. NOHTHBOI NB No. 5 12:15 V NI. No. 11 . S:O4 A. M. No. 3. Bxvept Sunday .. 3:20 I*. M. FOHT WAY Ni E AN D DEC ATE ft TRACTION LINE. Effective October 15, IXI7 Lenve Lra»r Ft. WayM 5:40 «. m. 7:00 n. m. 7:00 a. in. 8:30 a. m. S:3O a. m. 10:00 a. m. 10:00 a. ni. ll»30 a. m. 11:30 a. m. I:<>0 P- ni. i sou p. ra. Sy-'CO p. m. 1:30 p. m. 4:00 p. m. p. m. 5:10 p. m. 7:00 p. m. S:3O p. m. 10:00 p. iu. 11:05 p. m. Car e'icry hour and a kaif. Ruuuiug timf 1 boor and 5 mlnnte<. Frefffht rar ieavra Decarur a: 7»45 a. m. and leavea Ft. Wayae at 12:00 in., arriving tn lleentar at Office lioura <’:.*’»» :i. ni. to 7:00 p. ni. 1. B. STUN EH ( KNEH, Areal. Before You Sell or Buy Your Fann see OTHO LOBENSTEIN Monroe, Indiana Phone, Monroe 81 List your property with him. A square deal to every one. Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARIAN OFFICE—HORSE SALE EARN FIRST STREET Calls Answered Day or Night Phone SMITH & SMITH CHIROPRACTORS Chiropractic is tho gateway to health. It is the sure and easy way because it deals with 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 ONE MILLION DOLLARS TO LOAN One million dollars to loan at 2 2 cen L on improved farms- Ten years’ time with mlnt eg at° f maki ? g partial Paydates ‘Merest-paying , shS" „rdi bS,rW »' •» I JOHN SCHURGER & SON Offi'-e on second floor, over lishe r & Harris grocery . 237-xrw-f lmo 7
PfJ AND RLE INCOME TAX BEFORE MAR. 15 — u. S. Internal Revenue Bureau Gives Warning That Severe Penalties Will Be Enforced. WOMEN WITHiN LAW'S SCOPE; HOW THEY REPORT INCOME The Income Tax drive comes to a close on Saturday night, March 15. All payments and returns due on that date under the provisions of the new Revenue Law must be in the hands of local Internal Revenue Collectors before their offices close that night. The Income Tax Is being collected to meet the war expenses. Every person who shouted and tooted his horn on Armistice Day is now called upon to contribute his share of the cost of winning the war. The laggards and the dodgers will face severe fines and jail sentences. The Internal Revenue Bureau announces that its officers will check us all up to see that every person who comes within the scope of the Income Tax law did his share. Where to Pay and File. Residents of Indiana will make returns and pay their taxes to Peter J. Kruyer, Collector of Internal Revenue, Indianapolis, or to Isaac R. Strouse, Terre Haute, or to any of the deputy collectors who are now doing free advisory work on Income Tax. Payments sent by mail should be attached to the returns and should be in the form of check, money order or draft. Cash payments by mail are sent at the taxpayer's risk of loss. If you are unable to make your return personally because of illness, absence or incapacity, an agent 6r legal representative may make your return. If there are any doubtful points as to your Items of income or allowable deductions, you should get in touch at once with a Revenue officer or a banker lor advice. Women Pay Tax. Women are subject to all the requirements of the Income Tax. Whether single or married, a woman’s income from all sources mt t bo considered. If unmarried, or it living apart from her husband, she must make her return for 191 S if her net income was SI,OOO or over. If married and living with her husband, her income must be considered with the husband's in determining the liability for a return. Their joint income. less the credits allowed by law, is subject to normal tax. The wife’s net income is considered separately in computing any surtax that may be due. Husband and wife file jointly, as a rule. If the husband does not include his wife's income in his return, the wife must file a separate return. Severe Penalties. The new Revenue Law places severe penalties on a person who fails to make return on tlnie, refuses to make return or renders n frnttdulent return. For failure to 'mike return and pay tax on time a fine of not more than SI,OOO is named, and 25 per cent of the tax due is added to tile assessment. For refusing wilfully to make return, or for making a false or fraudulent return there is a fine of not exceeding $10,0(W and imprisonment of not exceeding one year, or both. Farmers’ Income Taxable. Every farmer and ranchman who hail a fan- or a rood year In 1918 must heed the Income Tax this year. He must consider all his income as taxable. He Is entitled to deduct from his gross income all amounts expended In carrying on his farm. The cost of farm machinery, farm buildings and improvements cannot be deducted. The cost of live stock, either for resale or for breeding purposes, is also regarded as investment. Overtime and Bonuses Taxed. Salary and wage earners must con, sider as taxable every item received from employeers and from other sources. Bonuses and overtime pay are to be reported, ns well as the regular payments. Allowances for Losses. Losses sustained in 1918 and not covered by insurance are deductible Items If incurred in the taxpayer s business or trade, in any transaction undertaken for profit, or arising from tire, storm, rtipw.eck or oilier casualty, or from theft. **★******■.',•♦******* * * ★ SQUARE DEAL FOR EVERY * ★ INCOME TAX PAYER * ★ * * Washington, D. C. — "The * * rights of all persons now filing a * Income Tax returns are amply a * protected by provisions for * * abatements, refunds and ap- •* * peals," says Commissioner Dan- * * iel C. Roper. « * "Every person can be sure of * * a square deal. No person is ex- a * pected to pay more than his a * share of tax. His share is de- * * termined solely by the amount a * and nature of his net income for a * 191 S, as defined in the law. a * “Abatement petitions are dealt H * with open-mindedly. Refunds $ * will be made in every case where il * too much tax is erroneously col- i * lected. * “The Income Tax Is ‘on the * * level’ all the way through.” 4 * * ******************
I NOTICE! 1 The Miller Brothers have purchased the ii era! merchandise store at Magley, Indiana ii owned by Fred Kolter, and are offering s ' I H few specials for Friday, to clear their shelve , i y <he old stock, and make room for the new I SPECIALS’ w> y Swift Pride Soap, 4 for .................. t | ;i Pride Washing Soap. 4 for ’•■•-It ffl H Navy and Lima Beans, 2 tbs. for k | •i Wonder Cup Coffee. 1 lb. for -x B n Mak Mor Flour, 25 lbs 1 -x I | Overalls ? I H Men’s Work Shirts ' . * H Men’s Dress Shirts "’’ •? I y Bovs’ Dress Shirts ' « I :: Bovs’ Work Shirts I q Bridal Cake Frosting, 2 for H Parawax. 2 for ;? I U Ink Tablets. 4 for | « We are offering many other articles at verv U h prices. Don’t forget the big sale, for we will sav ’ I H vou money. I If we please you, tell others. If not, tell us 51 I MILLER BROTHEKi H MAGLEY, INDIANA - MKB . ■..■■■ h. r ' 1,1 —" " r. „„ ... _ . , ’Phone 844 Free Deliv erj | The Fair Store We sell Money-Worth Bread Spring will soon be here. We have manv new | things for the spring trade. Come in and see our jineof I Dry Goods. Millinery, Notions, Jewelry, etc. ” - ■ New Curtain Goods, per yard 12Lc up tosot I SPECIAL. SATURDAY P. M., IVORY SOAP (GRO-1 CERY DEPARTMENT), PER BAR. 5c WHITE DINNER PLATES, the 20c kind. Sat., each 10c I A good Broom, 63c. Why pay more? New Garder Seeds and Onion Sets. Remember the war tax on Automobile Tires is on. I We are still selling the famous G. & J. at the low price. I GET THEM NOW. Oyster Shells for the chickens is a good investment, Per cwt $1.75 — ■ - ■ ■■■ ■ I Farmers, bring in your eggs. We will pay the highest market price. We want not less than 1.000 dozen for Saturday. Help us get them. We pay cash whats not wanted in trade. STEELE &~BLEEKE Rubber Gloves, 2oc pair. Candies, Fruits, Peanut? The New Store that is Making Goodp Loans Loans Loans! We make loans on farm property for s>i P«U u cent on ten years’ time, with privilege ot partial £ payments. We also have plenty of money to loan on cit) •* property. Let us know your wants. 5 THE DECATUR ABSTRACT & IOAN CO. B y 157 So. Second Street H Decatur, - - Indiana H Henry B. Heller, Pres. E. Burt Lenhart, bee j j 4 x asm: 3E nr w COAL - COAL ~ Fnul (if Cut the Cost of Living, by buying your Bowers-Niblick Grain Company, where your dollar go s farthest. WE SELL Chestnut Hard Coal Pocahontas Lump V--Jackson Hill, cook stove size ■ Kentucky White Ash Lump " J -n Kentucky Red Ash Lump " West Virginia White Ash Lump ' West Virginia Splint, Lump /-n Hocking Lump 5 b ' . Delivered to any part of city. 50c less at the b r If you like our Coal and price, tell your neighbor , it. If you don’t like it, tell us. BOWERS-NIBLICK GRAIN CO.. Remember, we have no Indiana sub-soil to ■ Robert Case, Mgr. ’Phone 233
