Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 17, Number 73, Decatur, Adams County, 26 March 1919 — Page 6
J CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SECTION. | H: hww m: nr. :rc:::: ::v. ur.nr.*:: nt: nr :tr. nr. nr. nr nr. nt: m u Did you ever stop to think? You will need your money now more t; n than ever. You will have to pay for that Liberty Bond, donate to the jj H War Workers, buy more Thrift Stamps to bring the boys back from . >< Over There. Your neighbor, perhaps, wants a dining room set, and £ U some one else wants a stove, but they don’t kjjow that you have one H | that you are not using? LET THEM KNOW THROUGH A “DEMO- H K CRAT CLASSIFIED AD" that you have these articles. Make your •' ji “stored away” articles bring money Instead of dust. t: m ;
” WANTED—FEMALE HELP WANTED —Some one to work on farm. Single man preferred. Inquire Janies A. Steele, Magley, lifd., Craigville 'phone. 71t3 AGENTS—You can make big money selling our guaranteed trees, fruits, roses, etc. We pay highest commissions every week. Free outfit and part expenses. The Hawks Nursery Co.. Wauwatosa, Wis. 71t6 WANTED —$2.50 per day paid one man or w’omaii in each town to distribute free circulars for concentrated flavoring in tubes. Permanent position. F. E. Barr & Co.. Chicago. 7243 WANTED—Either a hustling yotlng man or woman to devote a few hours each day in selling a widely known food product. Has bfeen used in Decatur for the last three years. Good commission. Address A. 8.. 5, Daily Democrat. 72-3 , —~ j FOR RENT A fresh shipment of the famous Aurentz candy just received today.—King’s Confectionery. 51tf FOR RENT —Five room house on Walnut street; water, lights and gas, and cellar, in good repair. Pos-1 session first of April.—Joe J. Ton- j nellier. 69t6 LOST AND FOUNT) FOUND —A sum of money. Inquire j of county surveyor, surveyor's office. 71t3 | FOUND Ladies’ ring. Owner may | have same by calling on John Everett. identifying and paying for this I ad., 72t3! LOST —Gold Watch, without fog ring Had broken crystal. Lost at the j gym. Finder please return to Clifford Robinson, 'phone 485. 72t3 I FOUND —Package that was dropped 1 from automobile. Owner may have same by describing property and paying for this ad. —Mrs. Sam Diehl, 819 Bush St. 73t3 LOST Pair of glasses in case, tor toise rims. Finder please return to Geo. Wemhoff. 73t3 FOUND —Ladies’ tan kid glove at the • corner of Monroe and third streets. Owner may have same by calling at the library and paying for ad. 73t3 thisshrdl cmfwyp cmfw vbg xz vbg i
DEMOCRAT WANT Al S PAY BIG. IHe profits most who can serve best. We can sub- 5 stantiate every claim j’ made for j| DR. MARSHALL’S LI NG SYRUP R as the best Cough Syrup I* Same old price 25c, 50c, SI.OO Sold at all Drug Stores ~ sni ffi DO YOU NEED bl MONEY? ts -fi NEW LOAN COMPANY | makes loans in amounts up to $300.00 on Furni- L IF ture. Pianos, Live Stock, " Autos, etc., ut jr IE LEGAL RATES S Loans made anywhere | Jfi in Adams County from £ One to Twenty months i LE on straight time or j monthly payments. I isl It costs nothing to in- I (ue vestigate, call and have j ir us explain our plans. All ; |3 dealings confidential. LC We make straight time loans to farmers without endorsement or reference. ue PEOPLES COLLATERAL LOAN CO. ffi Over Old Interurban Station, Decatur, Ind.
* FOR SALE 1 FOR SALE i— A small farm east < f Steele’s park. See Mrs. Susie ■ Ward. 7143 FOR SALE —Eggs of Single Comb Rhode Island Reds for setting. ■ Price, 70c per 15 eggs. Call 706. 72t3 FOR SALE -Rose Combed Rhode Island Red eggs for hatching, SI.OO for 15 eggs.—J. P. Smith, Preble. Ind. 72tu-thr3wks FOR SALE Four stoves, one 6-hole range; oak bed room suit, leatherette couch, good as new. and other 1 articles. Reasonable terms for settlement. Inquire 310 Oak St., Decatur, Ind., or ’phone 282. 73t3 . FOR SALE Two work mares, in foal, bred to John Bucher’s Belgian stallion. Inquire Frank Stippich, 5 miles south of Monroeville, or George Oh- : ler. 73t3 FOR SALE —An extra good barn for •j sale. 16 ft. x2B ft. A bargain if sold lat once. Inquire at this office. 71-3 ; FOR SALE —Two buggies. Will sell cheap. Inquire at Sale Barn, or Jake Grim. 71t3 FOR SALE Complete threshing outfit, consisting of engine, separator and huller. Up for quick sale. See A. W. Werliug, Preble. Ind., Box ! No. 55. 71t12 FOR SALE —Some full blooded White Wyandotte eggs for setting at 75c j a setting. ’Phone 323. 71t3 FOR SALE —A typewriter, L. C. Smith & Bros. make. Practically I new, has had light use for four month I Phone 628. 7243 FOR SALE —A washing machine, good as new. Will sell reasonable Phone. 156. 72-13 FOR SALE —White Rock eggs. Fishel strain, $5.00 <per 100*eggs; SI.OO for 15 eggs. Single Comb Minorcas, 1 Pape strain, $1.50 per 15 eggs.—Mrs. [E. A. Vernon. Decatur. R. R. 3. 66fr6t FOR SALE —Home grown Early Ohio and Rural New Yprk seed potatoes, $1.50 per bushel. See Frank Railing, dn Tricker farm. 'Phone 8-J. 65todtC FQIT SALE—Bran Middlings and mill feed for sale at the right price.—The Burk Elevator Company. 30tf FOR SALE—Bay work mare, 6 years old, weight 1550; sorrel gelding, coming 3 years old, of good size.—Roy Runyon, Bellmont Stock Farm. 68ff
WOOD FOR SALE—Order now, when we can deliver it. Inquire J- G. Niblick, 'phone 1 No. 191. 37tf j FOR SALE —Forty acres of land, with- 1 in one-half mile (west) of Decatur. I Also some city property. See John ( I Schurger & Son. 266t2wk-tf ’ •4ISCELLANEOUS : WANTED A f. w washings. Cail | ‘phone 925. 7143 ; WANTED —Family washings to do. ( I ' ali at house. No. 1024. corner Adt . ams and Eleventh Sts. 71t3 i, • . 1 j WANTED Painting and Paper hang- ( I! ing. For particulars call 821 or see " . Jess Roop. Decatur, Ind. 59430 J I ji Fresh Oysters! Stop at theF sign Eat for your dinner, lunch £ and pastries. Fresh bread dailv. 5 i Martin’s Restaurant. 2261 f ' giHOUBEWVLn ' J». bands by sending their shirts to ®irbe Decatur Steam Laundry. If ß J’ laundry where you get real ser- | dee. Goods called for and delivered Decatur Steam Laundry £ ' J Dr. C. V. Connell jgl VETERINARIAN OFFICE—HORSE SALE BARN FIRST STREET Calls Answered Day or Night
1 Pbnnp office 143 fi X ilOllc Residence 102 ifii —.... i N. A. BIXLER 6 OPTOMETRIST h Eyes Tested, Glasses Fitted § HOURS jr Bto 11:30 12:30 to 5:30 Saturday, 8:00 p. m. JE Telephone 135
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1919
MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets. New York, N. Y. Mar. 26 (Special • to Daily Democrat)— Leading issues registered fractional losses at the stock market opening today. I nited States steel opened at 97. off %; General Motors 158%. oft' Marine preferred 109%. off %; Mexican petroleum 179%; off % ; Studebaker 61%. off Baldwin 87%. up %• The cotton market opened steady today: May old $23.40. unchanged: new $23.90. unchanged; July old $21.50, off 5; new $21.65,-off 20. 1 Chicago, 111.. Mar. 26—(Special to I Daily Democrat)—Corn. March up %c; May down %c; July down %c. Oats. Mir. nominal; May down %c; July and September down %c. Provisions steady. Hog receipts 20,000; market slow and steady; cattle receipts 5.000; sheep receipts 15.000. Cleveland. O. —Butter, creamery extras. 71®72c; firsts. 68@69c; packing. 32®33c: tubs, extra, not quoted. Egg—Fresh. 40c. Poultry — Heavy z fowls. 32@33c; i springers. 28@29c; light, 30@32c roosters. 25®25c; ducks, 35@40c; i geese. 30@35c. Dressed poultry, 2@4c higher. East Buffalo, N. Y.. Mar. 26 —(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts 2.240; shipments 3.230; official to NewYork yesterday, 1.520; hogs closing, slow. Medium and heavy .$20.00(3$20.10; yorkers and mixed, [email protected]; pigs. [email protected]; roughs. $16.50@ j $17.00; stags, $14.00; down; cattle. I 400, slow; sheep. 4,000; steady; > lambs slow; $20.25; down. LOCAL MARKETS. (Corrected Every Day by Burk Elevator Company) Wheat, $2.17; oats, 61c; corn, per hundred. $2.05; barley. 90c; rye, $1.10; clover seed. $20.00; alsike $15.00; timothy seed, $4.50. LOCAL MARKET. Eggs, dozen 36c Country butter 40c@45c CREAMERY PRICES Butterfat, delivered, 64c. Democrat Wants Ads Pay ONION SET? 10 CENTS A QUART CARROLL & SON i Before You Sell or Buy Your Farm see OTHO LOBENSTEIN Monroe, Indiana
Phone, Monroe 81 List your property with ‘ him. A square deal to every one. CLEANERS. SAY! 11! I WHAT? THAT’S WHAT, i WHAT'S WHAT? That’s what they’ all say. What do they al! say? -I am going to take my suit over to the Decatur Dry’Cleaners to have it pressed and cleaned.” Why do they all say that? Because they all have a taste for good work on their clothes. That's why all of the young fellows bring their clothes to us for cleaning and pressing. If you are not already a satisfied customer get in line and get the best for your money. Goods called for and delivered. Phone number 695. DLLATUR DRY CLEANERS
File Your MORTGAGE EXEMPTION i at the i Auditor’s Office * 5 LUCILLE BUHLER ’ Notary Public !-- - " ", 1 ' - i
FORT WAYNE AND DF.CATVM TRACTION line CENTRAL TIME Leave Deeatur Leave Ft. W»,.. 8:40a.m. Trtm. " hSJS: m. 10:00 a.m. 10:00 a. m. lltMa m. I ■ :*» a. IM. J — 1:00 p. m. 9130 p.m. 9:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. SilWp.m. 7:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 10:00 p.m. ll:05p m. Car every hoar and a half. Ruunlug time 1 hoar aid B mta■tea Freight ear leaves Deeatar at 7:45 a. a, aad leaves Ft. Wayne at 13:00 *n„ arrlviag la Decatar at 3:00 p. m. Office hours 6:30 a. m. to 7:00 p. m. 1. B. STONEBURNER, A«eat. t
ABOUT THE SICK — Xjrs. Amelia Diener Deßolt who ■ was otjerated upon Monday for comi plications and llm removal cf the ap--1 j endix at the St. Joseph hospital, Fort Wayne, is getting along line. The condition of Mrs. Merle leisure at the Lutheran hospital. Fort Wayne, continue® favorable. She underwent a serious operation Mon-, day for the removal of the gall bind- j der. in which inflammation had set in; for the removal of the appendix, and for adhesions of the bowels,} which caused the stomach to be drawn to the right side. Her case was quite serious but she is getting along well. Mrs. Anna Laman’s visit at Blufftbn over the week-end was prolonged on account of the fact that her daughter, Naomi, became ill on arriving there. They are expected to afrive here today. Mr. and Mrs. John Smith, of Third street, are both ill of influenza. Martha Jane, daughter of Mrs. Sylvia Green, is ill of the croup. j The home of Charles Bailey In, : Union township is quarantined on account of the daughter. Mabel, being ill of scarlet fever. Mrs. Velma McGill is confined to) her home on account of an*,attack of sore throat. Recovered from Paralysis Mrs. Howard Price. Findlay, Ohio, says: “Was stricken with paralysis. Could not use tongue, arm or limb. Took Hull's Superlative. After three weeks, health was restored.” Get I Don’t Forget Your MORTGAGE EXEMPTION Call at Recorder’s Office ROSE VOGLEWEDE Notary Public CHIROPRACTIC SPINAL ADJUSTMENTS You owe it to yourself to keep your body as near 100 %. healthy as possi- ■ ble. You want results. You want the best results obtainable. My meth- } od is the answer. Don’t judge by what skeptics say, investigate for yourself. Ask my satisfied customers. Diseases peculiar to women and children respond readily to Chiropractic. HE I
'Phone 373 161 So. 2nd St. Decatur, Ind. ONE MILLION DOLLARS TO LOAN One million dollars to loan at 5 */j 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-tr -v-t-lmo WISCONSIN FARM LANDS. Landology, a magazine giving the facts in regard to the land situation. K 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 ail particulars FREE." Address Editor Landology, Skidmore Land Co., 285 Skidmore Bldg., Marinette, Wiscon- ' sin. 13mo i Dr. C. C. RAYL Monroe, Indiana Special attention givefl to Surgery and to the Diseases of the Abdomen and Female PelvisEquipped to do Cystoscopy and | Ureteral Catheterization M. J. Scherer undertaking and embalming j Fine Funeral Fur nl . h | n t Private Ambulance Service . DECATUR, . IND. * Telephone: Office SO; Homo 18a
I Hull's Superlative at -your drug- ' gists. —advt. | GOTO THE RESCUE Don't Wait ’Till It’s Too Late—Foli low the Example of a Decatur Citizen. Rescue the aching Mk:k. If it keeps on aching, trouble may come. | Often it indicates kidney weakness. 1 If you neglect the kidneys' warning. ! Lcok out for urinary disorders. This Decatur citizeh will show you how to go to the rescue. Mrs. Frank Bogner, 1104 W roe St., says: "Whenever 1 caught cold, my kidneys became disordered. My back then got sore and stiff and sharp pains shot through me whenever 1 bent over or got up from a .chair. A box of Doan’s Kidney Pills has never failed to drive away the trouble and put me in good health.’| Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy—ect Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that (Mrs. Bogper had. Fostser-Milburn Co., Mfgrs . Buffalo. N. Y. advt I .—o—— VULCANIZING. Have your tires cared for by A. W. Tanvas. Vulcanizing, casings, 50c up; tubes, 20c up. ’Phone 471. DON'T fail to attend the City Championship basket ball game at the. New Gym Thursday evening. There. will be a good preliminary which will start at 7:30. The big game will start j at 8:30 sharp. Price 15-25 cents. I Everybody come. 2t DEMOCRAT WANT ADS PAY BIG. FOR A RAINY DAY. I* T ’ * i Sing a song of sixpence I A pocketful of "tin." Four and twenty Thrift Stamps All tucked In. When the card Is finished T4ie stumps begin to gain, Isn’t that a pretty plan Against a day of rain? Bar “Stamp Shark" Advertisements. Newspapers throughout the country gradually are banishing from their col- ) umns wli advertisements inserted by unscrupulous persons who conduct a business of purchasing War Savings t Stamps and Liberty Bonds at a disI ; count. I’
SMITH & SMITH CHIROPRACTORS Chiropractic is the 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 diffi-j cully disappears. Examination Free. Office over Morris 5 and 10c DECATUR, - INDIANA ’Phone 660 DONT LET A COLD KEEP YOUAT HOME Dr. King’s New Discovery almost never fails to' bring quick relief Small doses once in awhile and that throat-tearing, lung-splitting cough eaon quiets down. Another dose and a hot bath before jumping into bed, 8. good sleep, and back to normal in tha morning. Dr. Kind’s Mew Discovery is well known, tor fifty years it’s been relieving cxighr, cold j-and bronchial , attacks. For fifty years it has been sold by druggists everywhere. A reliable remedy that you yourself or any member of your family can take safely, 60c and $1.20. , ' Train Those Stubborn Bowels Help nature take its course, not with a violent, habit-forming purgative, but with gentle but certain and T?i 1 ura ii la “ t -“ ve ’ K in g' B New Life I I“v Tonic in action, it stimulates the . lax bowels. Sold by druggist*. 25c.
•■ u: :::: u:::::: an ar.>**. .n: ■ PUBLIC SALE I As I am going to move to Canada, I the undersigned, will ofq/* 8 ■ auction on what is known as the Henry Trim place, two mlie s f catur, or one-half mile west and one mile north of the Bellvie^ 1 ’ Monday. March 31, 1919. beginning at 1 o’clock p. m „ the following 7^”■ HORSES, 3 HEAD—One grey mare. 12 years old; one 1 years old: one bay gelding, 3 years old, broke to all harness. ' '"’’MB CATTLE. 2 HEAD;—One black*cow, coming 7 years old will be , I day of sale; one red cow, coming 4 years old, will be fresh in two ' HOGS: —One Duroc sow. POULTRY: —Seven dozen chickens; some rabbits. FARMING IMPLEMENTS:—One Tiffin wagon, good a s new: oneone McCormick disc, one spring tooth harrow, one walking p i Ow On ■ ling cultivator, one hay rack, one double set of work iarness.-' re '** | ‘ ' single set of harness, one set buggy harness, one rubber tire su"'■ jacks: and other articles too numerous to mention. I Two or three tons of hay in mow; some seed corn, both whit. . it yelifi. and some potatoes. A few houhesold goods and other articles not mentioned. TERMS;—Five dollars and under, cash. Over that amount » Med , i rine months will be given, purchaser giving bankable note, bearingV *■ \ cent interest the last three months. Four per cent off for H|Q fIVA i emoved until settled for. J. F. RICHARDS I J. N. BURK HEAD, Auct C. C BROWN, Clerk.
r MILKEJELIVERY I r Beginning Monday, March 24, the delivery 0 of milk will be made in the afternoons. This r is done for the reason that we can secure the II 0 morning’s milk from the Creamery and can de- |l E liver at once. During the summer this plan -I I will save icing. fi Also, beginning with Sunday, March 23rd, milk will be delivered on Sunday afternoon. |l I DECATUR SANITARY MILK aT R I P ’Phone 467 I fi E. C. PHILLIPS, Mgr. E T O N I G H Tjl “THE HIDDEN CHART.” The second episode of Lhefamous western serial. “The Terror of the Rance.” featur- I ing the well known actor. George Larkin. Dent miss I a one of the episodes. They are all good, and contain | something of great interest. Xlso a Hearst Pathe News, showing all the principal events I of the world- Get next to these pictures and -ee what I is going on. THE RLX THEATRE v *♦+**♦♦♦♦♦♦* BID YOU EAT AN APPLE TODAT! I ) WHY NOT? . . th . I • i FRUIT will be still higher unless you begin TODAY t< ■ 1 farm orchard. ,4. J )) You can grow the best fruit produced on earth right ‘ iere 1 | < 1 ams County, if you will first plant the orchard, and then j've ' ’ Ji '' little attention at the proper time. .. J )) The State of Ohio furnishes many bulletins that tell you now, 1 f < • will give you further information upon request. ♦ We can help you. Let us try. 4 H.rert ♦ )) If you have not received our catalog, write us. It is Bl I < 1 from others. ♦ E THE PROGRESS NURSERY CO. i :: TROY, OHIO J ROW WEAK, NERVOUS WOMEN . QUICKLY GAIN VIGOROUS \ HEALTH AND STRONG NERffi 7 A DAY FOR 7 DAYS . 1H A Vigorous, Healthy Body, B y° u are v’* o1 ’ 11 ’ Sparkling Eyes artd Health-Colored bdoy.'c’ea/’kin’and eyes H ’ a ' Checks Come in Two Weeks, Says dullness, make up 5 0 VLJ' 1 113 V' l 3V rv - P 7 package of Bio-feren right a "- Discoverer of Eio-feren. • p ■ ~n ß ti a ~ original package at any druggtVtorlds Grandest Health Builder where. , jr j Costs Nothing Unless It Gives to Take two tablets after each mW tf(o „ one at bedtime—seven a u . 3 , e nomen the Buoyant Health They dav-s—then one after mrah ; FOr * K twice as strong as bef° r . It be|onp w It is safe to say that right here in this discoverer of big city are tens of thousands of weak, , o ”j n > t w ant one penny of it nervous, run-down, depressed women who , in two week.’ time could make them- Ther e I’ ".J selves so healthy, so attractive and so Note to ph ,T ßic J?"l : u la of ’’"’"Tier! keen-minded that they would compel the ’ ec , r s et D rinted on every hc .. admiration of all their friends. }‘ ‘’ffihin: Caleinm G'^ se W The vital health building elements that phate: 'votnies: c.F these despondent women lack are all F^BolP hth * ,eln: s,ear plentifully supplied in Bio-fercn, sicutn; Kolo-
