Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 17, Number 90, Decatur, Adams County, 15 April 1919 — Page 6
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, r 3 1R W •yj | CLASSIFIED AD SECTION | Have you anything about your house that you are through with, and that is still in good using condition -n in for your friend? If so, don’t wait until tomorrow, hut let him know at once through a Democrat ClasLE sified Ad, fl? fl! ’PHONE 51 Lfi
WANTED—FEMALE HELP 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 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 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. Sst6 FOR REN I 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.— Dan Erwin. 88tf FOR RENT —Four room house, good garden, in Monmouth. Inquire of Maggie Ziegler. Monmouth. Ind. 88t3 MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE —General work, cleaning rugs, spading garden, cleaning cisterns and house cleaning. See Ed Knavel. or 'phone Kintz cigar store; ’phone 750. 86t6 DIRT FOR HAU UNG Excavating cellar at 329 N. 4th street and have a quantity of dirt that you can have for the hauling if you can take care of it at once. Inquire C. R. Weaver. 90 3t I OST AN F> FOUN p LOST —One 30x314 wheel with Beacon Non-skid tire. Finder return to this office and receive five dollars reward. 90t3 STOLEN —A Nobby tread United States 30x3 >4 auto tire. Stolen from Gaunt salesroom last week. If person who took it. will return same no prosecutions will follow. Anyone knowing of whereabouts notify The Gaunt Sales Co. It Dr. C. V. Connell , VETERINARIAN OFFICE—HORSE SALE BARN FIRST STREET Calls Answered Day or Night Pknnc office 143 Residence 102 Dr. C. C. RAYL Monroe, Indiana Special attention given to Surgery and to the Diseases of the Abdomen and Female Pelvis. Equipped to do Cystoscopy and Ureteral Catheterization M. J. Scherer UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Fine Funeral Furnishings Private Ambulance Service DECATUR, • IND. I Telephone: Office 90; Home 186 WATCH YOUR STEP! That cough will weaken your system. Stop and Consider DR. MARSHALL’S LUNG SYRUP Relieves those coughs 25c, 50c, SI.OO At all Drug Stores N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Tested, Glasses Fitte HOURS 8 to 11:30 12:30 to 5:30 Saturday, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 1
FOR SALE > FOR SALE —Three year old sorrel t | gelding, weight 1.340. Green broke. See R. N. Runyon, Bellmont Stock - j Farm. * 89tf FOR SALE—FuII blooded White Wy- '' andotte eggs for setting. Dye strain: 75c for 15; $4.50 per 100. r 'Phone No. 8-J— Mrs. Fraik Rail- ( ’**• 85t6 I FOR SALE — Sixteen Shropshire ewes and nineteen lambs.—C. F. , Hubler, Hoagland, Ind. 85t12 i FOR SALE — Dynamite, fuse and caps. Inquire at the Fornax Milling Co. . FOR SALE —Rose Combed Rhode Island Red eggs for hatching, SI.OO for 15 eggs—J. P. Smith, Preble, •nd- 72tuthr3wks i FOR SALE —Full blooded Single Comb White Leghorn and Buff Or I | pington 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 Wil- • Ham Kitson, Decatur. R. R No. 2; I ’phone 9-B. 88t3 ; FOR SALE—GoId Coin and Early Ohio potatoes. Price SI.OO per bushel. See Dye Ferguson. Blue I 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 ■ FOR SALE —Eight-foot dining table and large-sized bed for child. In- | quire 108 So. Third street or tele- ! phone 606. 89t3 I FOR SALE Ray mare, good worker in all harness. Weighs 1.300; will sell cheap.—Cornelius Bertsch. 3’4 miles south of Decatur. 89eodt3 CLEANER* 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 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 num- • ber 695. • i DECATUR DRY CLEANERS ONE MILLION DOLLARS TO LOAN One million dollars to loan at s'/? ner 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-f-lmo t — Before You Sell or Buy Your Farm see OTHO LOBENSTEIN Monroe, Indiana Phone. Monroe 81 , List your property with Shim. A square deal to every one. Fhe Your i mortgage exemption at the Auditor’s Office LUCILLE BUHLER ~ Notary Public HOUSEWIVES wni t .ease their hubbands by sending their shirts The Decatur Steam Laundry. it’s real laundry where you get real service. Goods called for and delivered Decatur Steam Laundry ■ FORT WAYNE AND DECATTM TRACTIOJT LINK CKSTHAL TIKE Leave Decatur Leave Ft. Wtyie 6:40 a. m, 7:08 a.m. . 7tOO a. m. SiSO a. m. StSOa. nt. ItttOOa. m. = 10:00 a. ui. 11:20 a. m. ll:*oa.m. 1 ton B. m. 3:M ».m. I:1O». m. 4:08 ». ». 4:00 p. m. KtSO p.nu 7:OO p. m. 3:30 p.m. j 10 :OO p.m. 11iOS p, m. ?G Car every hour and a half. Running time 1 hour. and S minute* Freight ear leaven Deeatur at 7:45 a. m. aid leave* Ft. Wayne at 13:00 m., arrlvirg tn Deeats: st 2:00 p. m. Office hour* 0:30 a. m, to 7:00 n. m, I. B. STONEBURNER, Agent.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1919
i MfIRKETS-STOCKS i Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets. 1 Now York, N. Y„ Apr. 15—(Special n to Daily Democrat) —Erectional nd ■ vances were made by leading issues J the stock market opening today. . U. S. Steel opened at 98*4, up %; - General Motors 176; Studebaker 66; 1 Marine preferred 113’.,. up \ ; South ern Pacific 103%. up Bethlehem “ Steel B 76, up %; New York Ceil- ■ tral 74’4, up %. Chicago, 111., April 15 —(Special to Daily Democrat) —Open: Corn. May I up %c; July up %■<?; Sept, up Sc. Oats. May up ’ 4 c; July up %c; Sept, unchanged. Provisions higher. < Hog receipts. 28,000; market steady to strong. Cattle, 9,000. Sheep, 11,000. 8 East Buffalo. N. Y.. Apr. 15— (Spe- . cial to Daily Democrat) —Reeepts 1,70; shipments, 950; official to New , York yesterday. 3,040; hogs closing ’ steady. > Best grades. $20.75; few $20.80?) $20.85; pigs mostly $19.75; roughs. $18.005'518.25; stags. $15.00; down; I cattle, 900; slow; sheep. $19.00; slow; clipped lambs, $16.90; down. Cleveland. Ohio—Butter, creamery f extras. 65*4@66c; firsts, 65@6514c; prints ltf>2c higher; packing 35@40c. Eggs — Fresh. 42c. ) Poultry: Heavy fowls 38@>39c; , roosters. 25(<126c; ducks. 35@40c; . geese, 30@35c; guineas. ss.sofis6 00 a dozen; dressed poultry, 2?i4< > higher. LOCAL MARKETS. (Corrected Every Day by Burk Eleva tor Company) I Wheat, $2.40; oats, 63c; corn, per hundred, $2.15; barley. $1.00; 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 BOY IS BORN . Arthur Raymond is the name of the ■ fine baby boy born to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ward Sunday night. Boih mother and babe are doing fine. —o HOUSE MOVING. I am prepared to do barn raising., move frame buildings, hoist smoke' ■ stacks, do block and tackle work of al! kinds. See me at Salem or call Monroe line. —A. B. Riley. Monroe. . Ind., R. R. No. 2. 84t-w-t-s2wks Another large shipment of those large fancy Lima eans on sale at the low price of 10c per Tb.—Steele & Bleeke. 11 O I XX e are cleaning up our onion sets at 5c quart.—Steele & Bleeke. o Fresh Oysters’ Stop at the sign Eat for your dinner, lunch and pastries. Fresh bread daily.* Martin's Restaurant. 226tfi Telephone 3SB and order* sonic of our all-pork sausage.; Deliveries at 7:30 and 10 a. m„ and 2:30 and 4 p. m.—Myeer, Brush wilier & Beel. 11 ts Did you get one of those high grade brooms for only 87c? Why pay $1.25 for no better •broom?—Steele & Bleeke. o We now handle the famous Aurcntz candy. Give us a call. —King’s Confectionery. 51 ts RALPH MOSER Teacher of Piano and Violin Classes in Harmony, Counter- * point Formal Analysis and Ensemble Studio 206 So. Second St. Decatur, Ind.
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illM COMING Famous 150th Will he in Ini dianapolis and Plans for Their Reception NOW BEING MADE 1 Adams County Asked to f Send Ten Citizens—Report if You Want to go — • The following letter explains itself and it is hoped that if any persons in Adan s county desire to attend the • celebration they will report their names at once to R. D. Myers at the Gay, Zwick & Myers store: Ind. State Council of Defense Indianapolis. April 11. 191’.. Richard D. Myers. Chairman. Decatur, Ind. * My Dear Sir: You probably know that the 42nd (Rainbow) Division i> now on its way h< me and that the 150th Field Artillery Regiment ot that division, an all-Indiana organize 1 tion. will be sent to Indianapolis to ; iwade before it is mustered out. A state-wide committee has bee: at |. inted to prepare flans fir mal, ■I ing the occasion of the return and re i eeptino of the 150th a general home- | coming celebration in honor of al' I sons of Indiana who were in the servI ice during the war. An invitation will Jbe issued to al! mtn who have been : discharged and are returned to the! ; homes in the state to come to Indian | apolis and take pert in the eek br. ion. and ii is <1 -in I ,-v< :v < ■ ty be represented on the reception committee. The committee has requested th, stale council of defense to ask the several chairmen of the founty councils of defense to immediately appoint a committee of ten. including them selves, of the mo-t representative men of their respective counties ’preferably. but not necessarily, the fath ers of men who have l>een in the serv j ice) to officially represent their conn ty at this celebration. You are re quested to select these delegates a s once and to send in their names t. the undersigned in order that props: invitations may l>e sent them by th, committee. You are urged also io Lsure to select only men who wil’ pas' tively attend the celebration, becatut the committee is going to count or I ten men from each county and distr: Lute duties accordingly. It is not known just when the 150th t will ccme. but it is expected some j time between the sth and 10th of May | The formal invitations will be sen.' jto al! ctunty delegates just as soot ■as the adjutant general of the state , I is informed of the exact date. We will appreciate it very much if , you will be gcod enough to get your 1 list cf delegates in to us by nex 1 Thursday, the 17th. or earlier if you find it possible Please bo sure to . give the address of each delegate. With ver;- best wishes. I remain, Sincerely yours, JOHN VAJEN WILSON, Secretary. FOR THE SEASON.” The undersigned will offer for service at his barn iq Monroe, Indiana, two Belgian studs and the best Jack that ever stood in this part of the country. Call and see them. This is 'the year to breed your mares. ! Will take all precaution to prevent accidents, but will not be responsible if anv should happen. JIM VV. ANDREWS, Monroe, Ind.
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I COURT HOUSE NEWS I Miss Rose Voglewede. assistant in the recorder’s office, went to Portland yesterday to lie a witness in the ■ Aroold-Gl»ndenning trial. !n th: case cf the State on the hilion of Dsrius Robison vs. Mayor U. W. Yag(>r, the defendant refused to answer or plead further to plaintiff's action and elected to stand upon his demurrer to the complaint. Finding for plaintiff in complaint that the facts set out therein are true and judgment was rendered on the finding that the defendant approve the recognizance bond and file transcript on approval to the circuit court. Exceptions by the defendant. Appeal granted to the superior court on filing of SIOO bond. This was done to approval, of court with E. Burt Len-. hart surety thereon. Because she accepted the advice of ethers too much in governing the manner of conducting her household, .’rank Ellison has commenced suit tor divorce again*! his wife, Alice W. Ellison in the superior court. H. Waveland Kerr is attorney for the plaintiff, who also says that the deendant is quarndsome in addition to lacking self determination. —Fort Wayne News & Sentinel. Mrs. Ellison was formerly Mrs. Alice Foughty Buffenbarger, of this city. John E. and Anna R. Overley vs. Amos Reusser is a new ease filtNi by Senters A- Kenerk on foreign judgment- The plaintiffs allege that they recovered against the defendant in the sum of $2,009 May 21. 1917, in hampaign county, 0., and that the same is unpaid. They ask for $2500 iudgment. Will Teeple, administrator cf the Gec.rge W. Teel le estate, filed report yf sale of real estate to Eli W. Steele or SI4OO. Report was approved; deed irdered. reported and approved. D. B. Erwin, guardian of Doris and Betty Erwin, filed report of sale of , reaL property, which was approved. I deed was orderd, reported and ap- j proved. The case cf the State vs. Darius* Robison, charged with having liquor j in his y; sses<d»n, was filed in the cir I :uit court on appeal from the court ■ f Mayor Yager. The damage caae of Dav. W. Ham-; rick vs. Charles Geisler, was set for April 28. In the case of Philip Wyss vs. The, Bess Manufacturing Compaay. motion j vas filed by the defendant for a new, trial. Schafer Hardware Company vs. j Peck & Ma.-k. Appearance by Som-j ers & Kenerk for defendants. Rule to answer. The cas * of Cyrus Lyons vs. Lemuel G. Williams, wis sei tor April 29 ] In the cate of Joseph Everett vs. Cluwies E. Brown, the defendant defaulted. Judgment was rendered for P. Steele against Charles E. Brown that the plaintiff is entitled to the posseesion of the land in controversy and he was also given $25 damages for its detention. The defendant is to pay the costs. Th’e petition of Eliza Earhart for the appointment of a guardian for Catherine Reiff, was granted. The condition of the defendant was such that «he was unable to appeal in court. Allowances cf the attorney's fees was made, the costs to lie tax*d to the defendant Eliza Earhart qual-. ified as guardian, filing $4,000 bond, i In the case of The Citizens' Tele-' phone Company vs. Helen Berling, e>t al. appearance by Peterson & Moran was entered fcr the defendant. Rule to answer. | Inheritance tax report was filed In the estate of Joint W. Craig. Inheritance tax was found due from Margaret i nd Mary V. Craig in the sum of $38.81 each. The inheritance'tax ap-l praiser was allowed $9. Tho flr«u report, of C. s. Clark, ad* ministrator of the Amce Avery estate was approved. Money in the hands of the administrator was ordered turned ever to the clerk of the court. Freeman V>. Jones was discharged as administrator of the estate cf Samuel Jernes, his final report being approved. BAKER IN PARIS (United Press Service) Paris, April 15— t,Special to Daily Democrat)— Secretary Baker arrived here from Brest at 9 o’clock this morning. — Tlie Tri Kappa meeting first set for this evening has. been postponed until Thursday evening when Miss .Frances Cole will be hostess. Vulcanizing with modern equipment. Prompt service.— Holthouse Garage. 78tf
•' :: SPRINGTIME IS THE TIME To * I !:■ PLANT SEEDS :: in the ground. You watch the tiny plant prow r ' I !! a tiny sprout to a full grown stalk. ‘ roni ; I > '» II LIKEWISE, this is a good time to plant doll :: in the hank; you may start with a tiny deposit n * I : :: give it the same attention you do the growing * ‘ !; and you will eventually have a substantia? b mH .■ ■ account. ' dnk ; * ;• Plant a few dollars with us TODAY— the h * ! vest is sure to come. ar ‘ * 1 ;: t ii The Peoples Loan & Trust Co; I * 1 • ' i :: BANK OF SERVICE ■♦ . I ! Loans Loans Loa®:' I 111TH DOT UE39OBBSOE - •t \Ve make loans on farm property for si.j t t cent on ten years' time, with privilege of partial* $ payments. We also have plenty of money to loan on city ♦ i property. ' | + • Let us know your wants. j THE DECATUR ABSTRACT & LOAN (0. i' I t 157 So. Second Street x Decatur, - - Indiana ? Henry B. Heller, Pres. E. Burt Lenhart, Secy + I IT IS A FACT I 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 RATIONAL BANK Member Federal Reserve System Decatur. Indiana 63c | I! For Butterfat at our plant or station. Down town t I! branch second door east of postoflice. We retail + •• . + 11 milk, buttermilk and cream at our station- + ! MARTIN-KLEPPER CO.! CREAMERIES »»♦♦♦»♦♦♦<♦! 1 11 HI 1111 Ice Cream ■• t + Delivered to Your Door : ;; Beginning at once and continuing during * ;; summer we will retail Kleppers Ice Cream. + ;; We will deliver it to your home if you wish. + ;; We are also retailing sweet milk, and * ;; sweet cream. i ' ;; Deliveries of ice cream and milk made on Sun j ;; days. . i : I 'Phone us your orders. ’Phone 46 7 $ ii Decatur Sanitary Milk | :: North Seventh Street +
