Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 17, Number 89, Decatur, Adams County, 14 April 1919 — Page 4

CLASSIFIED AD SECTION Have you anything about your house that you are through with, and that is still in good using condition for your friend? If so. don’t wait until tomorrow, but let him know at once through a Democrat Classified Ad. PHONE 51 (Yfr’l rr 3 * van ran «=»• aan —sb r—_..

WANTED—FEMALE HELP WANTED—A girl to cook and do general house work. Small family. No children; no washing. Will pay I |7 00 a week. Enquire Geo. P. Evans, 825 W Berry St. Fort Wayne, Ind.; ’phone 380. 87t3 WANTED—Women from 19 to 35 years to train as nurses. Must have one year high school tducation. Liberal allowance while training — Supt. Mt. Sinai Hospital. 1519 South California Ave.. Chicago. 89t6 MISCELLANEOUSWANTED WANTED —Your automobile repair work. Valves ground and carbon removed for $4.00; 223 Oak St. 88t3 WANTED. TO BUY—Setting hens ’Phone 632. 88t3 DITCHING —As we have purchased another ditching machine we are now ready to do your ditching. See Railing Bros. & Essex, Monroe, Indiana 85t6 FOR RENT FOR RENT —Six-room house, North 9th St. Cistern, city water, electris lights and gas. 'Phone 108. 89t3 FOR SALE OR RENT—Modern 7-room house, good location, reasonable rent or will sell part payment, balance as rent. Telephone 229. 88t6 FOR RENT —Six-room house, toilet, city water and gas; Mercer ave.— Dau Erwin. 88tf FOR RENT—Four room house, good garden, in Monmouth. Inquire of Maggie Ziegler, Monmouth, Ind. 88t3 I « i MISCELLANEOUS NOTlCE—General work, cleaning rugs, spading garden, cleaning cisterns and house cleaning. See Ed Itnavel, or 'phone Kintz cigar store; 'phone 750. 86t6 ** " — I Fresh Oysters! Stop at the dfa Eat for your dinner, lunch and pastries. Fresh bread daily. Martin's Restaurant. 226tf NOTICE. Commencing April 14, my horses will stand at Preble on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, and on my farm Thursday, Friday and Saturday. These horses are good ones, and have stood before. 823wkxe-od AUGUST CONRAD. Dr. C. V. Connell • 11 VETERINARIAN i OFFICE—HORSE SALE BARN FIRST STREET Call* Answered Day or Night — s Office 143 * none Residence 102

f Dr. C. C. RAYL Mouroe, Indiana Special attention given to ! Surgery and to the DisJ? 1 * Abdomen and r 4 Female Pelvis. Equipped to do Cy.to.copy I] ■nd Ureteral Catheterization M. J. Scherer V UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Fins Funeral Furnishing. Private Ambulance Service DECATUR. ■ IND. Telephone: Office 90; Homa 188 WATCH YOUR STEP! That cough will weaken your system. Stop and Consider DR. MARSHALLS LUNG SYRUP Relieves those coughs 25c, 50c, SI.OO At all Drug Stores

N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Tested, Glasses Fitted HOURS 8 to 11:36 12:30 to 5:30 Saturday, 8:00 p. m. ‘ ' Telephone 135 -r

FOR SALE FOR SALE—Three year old sorrel gelding, weight 1,340. Green broke. . See R. N. Runyon, Bellmont Stock Farm. 89tf FOR SALE —Full blooded White Wyaadottu eggs for setting Dye strain: 75c for 15; $4 50 per 100. 'Phone No. 8-J.—Mrs. Fraik Railing- 85t6 FUR SALE — Sixteen Shropshire ewes and nineteen lambs.—C. F. Hubler, Hoagland. Ind. 85t12 FOR SALE — Dynamite, fuse and caps. Inquire at the Fornax Milling Co. 76tf FOR SALE—Rose Combed Rhode Island Red eggs for hatching, SI.OO for 15 eggs—J. P. Smith, Preble, Ind. 72tu-thr3wks FOR SALE —Full blooded Single Comb White Leghorn and Buff Orpington eggs; one dollar for setting of 15 eggs. See Carl Murphy, Monroe, Ind., R. R. No. 2 77t12 FOR SALE—Four wheeled trailer with automobile wheels. See William Kitson. Decatur. R. R. No. 2; : phone SB. 88t3 . FOR SALE —Gold Coin and Early Ohio potatoes. Price SI.OO per bushel. See Dye Ferguson. Blue | Creek Twp„ Pleasant Mills, Ind. 88t3 FOR SALE —A cream colored reed baby buggy, almost as good as new; new tires. —410 So. sth St., or inquire at this office. 88t6 CLEANERS. __ SAY!!!!! WHAT? THAT'S WHAT. WHAT’S WHAT? That's what they all say. What do they all 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 clotr.ss to us for cleaning I 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. DECATUR DRY CLEANERS ONE"MILLION DOLLARS TO LOAN One million dollars to loan at s'/ 2 per cent, on improved farms Ten years’ time with privilege of making partial pay,ment at any interest paying dates. Abstract of title on short order. 1 JOHN SCHURGER & SON Office on second floor, over Fisher & Harris grocery. 237-ir w-f-lmo t

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. File Your MORTGAGE EXEMPTION at the Auditor’s Office LUCILLE BUHLER il Notary Public ffm i.oane their huali n. ,“1 Bet ' <!taK tWr Bhlrta to SS lrßtM,,u “ to »- .1~ a± y re yott Bbl real I OdS CBUed tor Ml ' i silvered Decatur Steam Laundry Tells of Influenza Remedy Inez Burns. Washington, D. C — I Working in Washington. Contracted Spanish Influenza Stated taking Hull’s Superlative. Overcame th< disease quickly. Am fueling fine.' Your druggist haa Hull’s Superlative —advt.

FORT WAYNE AND DECATUR TRACTION LIMB CENTRAL TIME Leave Decatur Leave Ft. Wayae ti4oa. m. TtMa. as. 7><*oa.n<. BiSoa.na. Bi3oa.ua. 18:00 a. at. 10100 a. m. 11:10 a.m. 11:10 a. m. I:H>. as. 1:00 *. m. liM»aa. SiSO p. *. 4iM*. aa. 4toop.ua. StSO p.na. 7100 p. aa. 9:10 pan. 10:00 p.m. 11:08 p. as. Cor every hour and a half. Runslat tiaae 1 hour aad S mln■tea Freight ear leaven Deeatar at Ti4B a. m. aad leavea Ft. Wayne at 11:00 arrivia* ba Deeatur at 1:00 p. aa. Office hours 8:30 a. an. to 7100 ", m. I. B. BTONEBURNER, A*eaL

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, MONDAY, APRIL 14. 1919

MARKETS-STOCKS Dally Report of Local and Foreign Markets. New York. N. Y. Apr 14—(Special to Daily Democrat) Riactional advances were made by leading issues at the stock market opening today. U S. Steel opened at 98%, up %; General Motors 176; Studebaker 66; Marine preferred 11314. up >« ; Southern Pacific 103%. up %; Bethlehem Steel B 76, up %; New York Central 74%, up %. Chicago, 111., Apr. 14—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Open: Carn, May up %c; July and Sept up l%c. Oats. May and Sept, up %c; July %e. Provisions higher. Hog receipts 47,000; market slow and steady; cattle 14,500; sheep 11,000. Cleveland, Ohio —Butter, creamery extras, 6@66%c; firsts, 64@65%c; prints l®2c higher; packing 35@40c. Eggs—Fresh, 42c. Poultry: Heavy fowls 38@39c; roosters, 25®26c; ducks, 35@'40c; geese. 30@35c; guineas, $5.50© $6 00 a dozen; dressed poultry, 2@4c higher.

East Buffalo, N. Y„ Apr. 14—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts 5,600; shipments, 3,990 yesterday; receipts 2.280; shipments, 2.250 today; official to New York Saturday, 4.750; hogs closing steady. Best grades generally. $20.60; tew heavies, $20.75; pigs, [email protected]; roughs, [email protected]; slags. $15.00; down; cattle, 5,625; quarter to fifty lower; shipping steers, $:{.500517.50; butcher steers. $12.00© $16.50; cows and heifers, [email protected]; sheep, 1,040: steady; top wool lambs. $19.65; clipped $16.75; down; shorn wethers [email protected]; clipped ewes, sl2 50; down. LOCAL MARKETS. (Corrected Every Day by Burk Elevator Company) Wheat, $2.40; oats. 63c; corn, per hundred. $2.15; barley, $100; rye. $1.30; clover seed, $20.00; alsike, $15.00; timothy seed. $4 50. LOCAL MARKET. Eggs, dozen 40c Country butter 40c@45c CREAMERY PRICES MARTIN-KLEPPER CO. CREAMERY PRICES. Butterfat, delivered 63c SCHLOSSER BROS.' CREAMERY PRICES. Butterfat, delivered 63c

AN EXHIBIT TRAIN Will he Here the Morning of April 26th With Many Big Features Aboard. A war exhibit train containing many new features will arrive in Decatur over the Clover Leaf at seven o’clock on the morning of Saturday, April 26th and will leave here at eleven o’clock for Portland over the G. R. & I. The tran will consist of several car loads of war trophies captured from the Germans by members of the Amer lean Expeditionary Forces, Including large and small cannon, airplanes rifles and machine guns of all kinds, various sorts of ammunition with some of the big calibre shells used by the German army in the reduction of the allied trenches and fortifications. German helmets of all kinds with other pharphemalia of war collected by our soldiers also will be on view.

The train will be accompanied by an armed escort of a number of returned American soldiers who have seen service on the battle front in France. At the majority of places where stops are made there will be special patriotic meetings arranged in the interest of the Victory Liberty Loan, and well known speakers will make addresses. The War Exhibit Train will carry, in addition to the trophies of war captured from the Germans, many of the latost devices manufactured for the American army. These will include the most modern types of cannon and machine guns, and will lie an example of what the government of this country was doing in the way of preparation for the overthrow of the German forces. Practically every Uusirument of warfare on exhibition was being produced in large numbers at the time the armistice was signed.

MOVING to WISCONSIN dren 8 olford aad eight chi] clr on tn ■ SaUrday on the 8:30 where flr tllP tO Wc ® sa "kee. Wis. where they win 3oin Mr Wolford . taken a farm near that Wace . Mr Wolford was former rural man car rler. with a route out of this city bn, has lived in Fort Wayne for a yea -| or two where he was emnleyed at! Bowsers. Mrs. Wolford and children’ visited, here for a time with her par,' ents, Attorney and Mrs. Shafer Peterson before leaving this morning. a Remember the two-cent supper at the Pythian Home Tuesday evening. Vulcanizing with modern equipment. Prompt service.— Holthouse Garage.* 78tf t

MASONIC CALENDAR Tuseday, April 15. There will be a meeting Tuesday i April 15. for the conferring of the Entered Apprentice degree. GEO. E. KINZLE. W M. Wednseday, April 1. There will be a meeting of the R. A. M. on Wednesday evening, ' April 16, at 7:30 for the purpose of I conferring the Most Excellent Masi tar’s degree. All companions please take notice and be present. DAVID E. SMITH, H. P. We now handle the famous Aurentz candy. Give us a call. —King's Confectionery. 51 ts stallion' for sale. ~ Some one can secure a bargain if they buy now at the beginning of the stud season. Having decided to quit the mule and horse business, 1 offer for sale my registered coach stallion. Tip Top. one of the best stallions ever in the county. Also the big Jack, which has stood at my farm several years. Here is a bargain if you come quick. S3tf DR. J Q NEPTUNE. NOTICE TO BIDDERS The board of directors of the Fann- I er’s Light and I’tower company will . receive sealed bids for the construction work of the 15% mile electric line at the office of the county agent in Decatur on Friday evening. April. IS. 1919. up to eight o’clock. Bids can be made on the pole setting and wire stringing alone or on the whole job complete. Specifications may be liad by applying to the secretary.. The board reserves the right to re-i ject any or all bids. FARMER’S LIGHT & POWER CO. C. S. MUMMA. Secretary. 87t6 Decatur. Ind.. R. R. No. 3.

LAXCARIN Some Ailments for Which it is Used. FOLDS denote certain catarrhal conditions of the respiratory tract. There are apt to be chilly sensations, slight headaches, pain in the back and limbs and frequent sneezing. The pulse is quick, the skin dry, and usually there is fever. The mucous membrane of the nose is inflamed, the nose is stopped up and it is almost impossible to breathe except through the mouth. In addition, to add to the distress there is apt to be a most irritating cough. When it extends downward into the bronchial mucous membrane it is known as Acute Bronchitis. ACUTE BRONCHITIS or cold in the chest, is often nothing more than the extension downward of an ordinary cold. It begins with a feeling of tightness and rawness beneath the breast bone and a sensation of oppression in the chest The cough is rough at first and often of a ringing character and comes on in paroxysms which rack and distress the sufferer. It is dry and expectoration is scanty. Often there is intense pain during these spells, beneath the breast bone and along the attachments of the diaphragm. BRONCHIAL ASTHMA begins with a chilly feeling, a sense of tightness in the chest, flatulence and often

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MORE RED BLOOD AND STEADIER NERVES FOR RUN DOWN PEOPLE The World Demands, Strong, Vigorous, Keen-Minded, Men and Women Tt lias been said of Americans that they work their habits overtime. Many become nervous and inefficient by overwork. By worry, despondency, social affairs, robbing brain and body of needed rest; excessive use of tobacco, indulgence in strong alcoholic drink—excesses of every kind that burn up the vita! powers so necessary in these trying times to make both men and women lit to be of help to themselves and others. It is time to be temperate in all things. The man or woman with impaired nerves caused by impoverished blood lacks vigor, the ambition, the endurance and the keen mind of those who avoid excesses. „„, Timi<lne , s '. despondency, fear, trembling hands, want of confidence and even cowardliness, are due in a large measure to abused nerves. S»" uhS^’:*‘v v”"”' s * blood corpuscles and strung. healthy nerves have _ . shirk work and lean on others for guidance and support. «lisease7i n i A2? ar . diy . a . ~frve -shattered man or woman (unless of an organic and eueraetic of i who cannot become alert and clear in mind; vigorous To bee'om “ Very fcw " eeks and a ‘ trlfUug cost. have steady in , d ambitious, to feel that work is not drudgery: to hut a. W,’22” !ane * at red blood and power of endurance; to be not mo-tereo every d, y «•, a superman, you most take seven tablets ofi Take two after e/n days—and take them faithfully. one only after Inea | uutu’thl*. and , <me “t bedtime aad after seven days taka Then If you feel th Pl " y is c * h «“sted. more v t ’' ice '*"»* steady !?w ln ,h !’ s P eei "’ notice is untrue—if you will gi a( n,, a l? d keen-minded th. “’before; ls > ou do not feel ambitious, ui gladly hand you baJk i,At who dispensed the tablets to f * ren . 1 ’ without donh. * >at you pald for them. not at a'll' < c?pensive “All dlJ n '» d «. foT " eryou ’. rundown. haud-seU ta £ - - s.

great depression of the spirits It is generally accompanied by a cough and bronchial secretions and a feeling of constriction and suffocation Nocturnal attacks are common. All persons suffering from bronchial asthma should be very careful with respect to their diet, as the attacks are induced by flatulence kilistress shrdi cmfwvp vbg SH SH WHOOPING COUGH is characterized by catarrh of the respiratory passages and a series of convulsive . coughs which end in a long-drawn inspiration or whoop It begins with I symptoms of an ordinary cold which I may begin with slight fever, run ning at the nose, injection of the eyes i and a bronchial cough, usually dry and often Incessant, sometimes giving indications of a spasmodic character. After a week or ten days the ’ cough becomes convulsive in character. The sufferer should remain in bed but have plenty of fresh air night and day. SPASMODIC CROUP—(Note this I disease must pot be confused with Diphtberetic Ctoup which is most dangerous and requires immediate medical attention). This disease I which usually comes on at night is ■ attended with a kind of choking or wheezing in the throat and chest and I difficulty of breathing amounting sometimes to suffocation. There is also a short, dry and very deep i hoarse cough. This disease must be i subdued at once, or the patient may i be lost. THE THROAT of every patient should-dte examined in order to as- ’ certain if the uvula or pendulum of the palate be not elongated, for in such cases it would keep up a continued irritation until reduced to its healthy state. This affection is very I common and should not be neglected. , When either irritated or ulcerated • it is not only a cause of cough or inI clination to swallow, or a disagreeable hawking, but it also frequently 1 nauseates the stomach, impairs the appetite and is a very fruitful source 'of Dyspepsia. Public speakers aTe very liable to affections of this kind, in such cases an astringent gargle i should be used several times a day. It is the best thing in the world to have a box or two of laxcarin always on hand as no one can tell when the above named diseases might attack one’s system. While laxcarin is used for many different minor diseases it must be borne in mind that it is nothing else but a very good and . efficient laxative, which completes the first task necessary for the eliminating of the malignant poisons from the system of the patient It must be always borne in mind that in all diseases as well as when a person is healthy proper bowel action is absolutely necessary. Unless this is accomplished, and the system gets clogged up, the attack is liable to be prolonged. Keep a box of laxcarin always at home. Its use is never regretted I.nxcarin is the safety signal on the road to health. Laxcarin is sold solelv by The LAXCARIN PRODUCTS CO. Price, SI.OO per box; 6 boxes, $5.00 Money Order, Cash, Register Letter Will send C. O. D. anywhere Dept. E-147, Pittsburgh. Pa. SMITH & SMITH Chiropractors Your case is no worse—cannot he worse—than hundreds of others who have come to us and regained health through our natural health system without medicines. Do you wish to know the cause of your trouble and how to eliminate it? If so, consult us. Examination free. Office over Morris 5 and 10c Store Decatur, Ind. ‘Phone 660

SPRINGTIME IS THE TIME TO PLANT SEEDS in the ground. You watch the Hnv plant trrow f a tiny sprout to a full grown stalk. ro,n LIKEWISE, this is a good time to plant dolh in the hank; you may start with a tiny deposit h give it the same attention you do the growing n| and you will eventually have a substantial S account. nk Plant a few dollars with us TODAY— the h a vest is sure to coine. ar ' The Peoples Loan & Trust Co BANK OF SERVICE

Loans Loans Loans! We make loans on farm property for s'/ 2 per t cent on ten years’ time, with privilege of partial ♦ payments. We also have plenty of money to loan on citv | property. Let us know your wants. THE DECATUR ABSTRACT & LOAN (0.! 157 So. Second Street Decatur, - - Indiana Henry B. Heller, Pres. E. Burt Lenhart, Sec'y!

IT IS A FACT That the modern man or woman recognizes the NECESSITY of a BANK ACCOUNT. It gives an acquaintance at the bank which is necessary to accommodation in time of need. A stranger cannot expect to get a loan on a few minutes’ acquaintance. Besides this advantage you will be building up a surplus for the rainy-day fund. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Member Federal Reserve System Decatur, Indiana

63c For Butterfat at our plant or station. Down town branch second door cast of postoffice. We retail milk, buttermilk and cream at our station. MARTIN-KLEPPER CO. CREAMERIES

Ice Cream Delivered to Your Door Beginning at once and continuing during the summer we will retail Kleppefs Ice Cream. We will deliver it to your home if you wish* We are also retailing sweet milk, and g<»‘ n sweet cream. Deliveries of ice cream and milk made on Sun days. ’Phone us your orders. ’Phone 467 Decatur Sanitary Milk North Seventh Street