Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 17, Number 93, Decatur, Adams County, 18 April 1919 — Page 8

| CLASSIFIED AD SECTION | Have you anything about your house that you are jjJj through with, and that is still in good using condition Jfi 3Q for your friend? If so, don't wait until tomorrow, an: but let him know at once through a Democrat ClasJfj sified Ad. PHONE 51 ts Bn ijg

WANTED—MALE HELP WANTED—At once, man to work on farm. Good wages. See Carl Murphy, Monroe, Ind., R. R. 2; Monroe 'phone. 92t3 WANTED—FEMALE HELP WANTED—A woman to do light housework. For particulars call at 1116 West Monroe street. 93tf 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 FOR RENT FOR SALE OR RENT—Modern 7-room house, good location, reasonable rent or will sell part payment, balance as rent. Telephone 229. 88t6 FOR KENT—Six-room house, good | garden, in Monmouth. Inquire of Maggie Ziegler, Monmouth. Ind. 91t9 FOR RENT—Six-room house, toilet, city water and gas; Mercer ave.— Dan Erwin. 88tf MISCELLANEOUS International Standard Twine 18 cents per pound, while it lasts. Only small amount left. SCHAFER HDW.J?O. FOR SALE —A three year old thoroughbred pacing mare. See Enoch Heckman, Decatur, R. R. No. 1; ’Phone 14-A. 93t3 WANTED—Five, or six room house, in good condition. Tartly modern. Address or leave word at this office if you have one. 91t3 I LOST AND FOUND LOST- Fifteen dollars, in two bills; of ten and five dollars. Either Sunday or Monday. Finder please leave at Democrat office and receive reward. 91t3 LOST —30x3% smooth tread Goodyear auto tire. Lost on Pleasant Mills road. Finder please return to this office. 93t3 HOUSE MOVING. I am prepared to do barn raising, move frame buildings, hoist smoke stacks, do block and tackle work of all kinds. See me at Salem or call Monroe line. —A. B Riley, Monroe, I Ind., R. R. No. 2. 84t-w-t-s2wks Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARIAN OFFICE—HORSE SALE BARN FIRST STREET Calls Answered Day or Night Phnn4» Office 143 ; 1 llUllg Residence 102 Dr. C. C. RAYL Monroe, Indiana —°— Special attention given to Surgery and to the Disi «« a. c, and 1 Ureteral Catheterisation M. J. Scherer UNDERTAKING ANO EMBALMING Fine Funeral Furnishings Prlvste Ambulance Service DECATUR, • IND. 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 , r

J FOR SALE I FOR SALE—Three year old sorrel . gelding, weight 1,340. Green broke. , See R. N. Runyon, Bellmont Stock I Farm, S9tf FOR SALE — Sixteen Shropshire ( ewes . and nineteen lambs —C. F. Hubler. Hoagland, Ind. Sstl2 FOR SALE — Dynamite, fuse and caps. Inquire at the For- , nax 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—A cream colored reed baby buggy, almost as good as new; new tires.—4lo So. sth St., or inquire at this office. 38t6 FOR SALE —Bay mare, good worker i in all harness. Weighs 1,300; will ■ sell cheap.—Cornelius Bertsch, 3% ' miles south of Decatur. 89eodt3 ! FOR SALE —Several varieties of early and late seed potatoes. Inquire of Clem Colchin, on Route 5. or I phone 8-Q. 9it6 FOR SALE—A good, black year-old FOR SALE A good, black. 8-year-old stein, on Rout 7. ’phone 5. A line. 91t6 FOR SALE —One Round Oak Chief 6-hole coal or wood range, in good condition, with copper reservoir and warming closet. Call at gas office, or 'phone 75. 9it3 MUST BE SOLD—Seven room house. 816 High St. Lot 66x159. . Barn, plenty of fruit. Make me an offer. For particulars write to John Schafer, 1503 Wall St., Ft. Wayne. Ind. 92t3 CLEANERS. j SAY!!!!! WHAT? THAT’S WHAT. WHAT’S WHAT? That’s what they all say. What do they ail say? «l 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. DECATUR DRY CLEANERS ONE MILLION DOLLARS TO LOAN One million dollars to loan at 5 '/f per cent, on improved l 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 w w-f-lmo Before You Sell or Buy Your Farm see OTHO LOBENSTEIN Monroe, Indiana 11 Phone, Monroe 81 List your property with him. A square deal to every one. ( GO-CARTS REPAIRED. I • S. bicycle tires and stove c repairs for sale. Also a 1-12 oz. L ent ! or sale - Household Brow?f U^ ht and at Ha " d KOU3EWIVI.S Z ~~ banrtu 1 -ease their bus- - xrvi ’ Decatur Steam Laundry FORT WAYSF. ANM DKCATVK TRACTION UNI CENTRAL TIMK Leave Decatur Leave Ft. Wayae S:4O a. m. 7:00 a.m. 7:<:rta. m. R:3oa. m. H:3O a. aa. IS. 00 a.m. ietMa.au lliMa.as. 11:30a. m. ItOOb.aa. 1:00*. m. S.M BUM)*, m. 4:00 > a*. 4too p. aa. SiSO *.aa. 7:00 *. m. 3:30 >.n. 10:00 p.m. 11:OS p, ri. — Car every hour and a half. Rlinglag time 1 hour and 5 mlnatea Fre!*ht ear leaves Deeatwr at 7:43 a. m. and lente- Ft. Wnyaa nt 13.06 m„ arrtvta< tn Oeentnr nt p. m. Office hours SJ9 a. m. to 7:00 p. ne. I. H. STONEBURNER, A*eat. TRY A CLASSIFIED AD. j RESULTS GUARANTEED.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY APRIL 18, 18IV

.. iMARKETS-STOCKS 1i 5 Dally Report of Local and Foreign Markets. = | New York. N. Y.. Apr 18—(Special to Daily Democrat (—Rapidity with which the prices of stocks were rushed upward at the opening today gave promise of another market of 3 bull proportions. U. S. Steel opened | up % at 98%; Marine preferred 115. *up > 4 ; Bethlehem Steel B 75%; 1 Southern Pacific 105%; Mexican Pe troleum 187. up %; United Cigar Stores 134, up %; New York Central 1 73%. The cotton market opened steady today: May old 2540, up 22; new L 26.90, up 12; July 25.40, up 14. , Chicago, 11l , Apr. 19—(Special to Daily Democrai)—Open: Corn, May up %c; July up %c; Sept, up %c. ■ Oats. May and Sept, up %c; July up %c. Provisions nominal. • Hog receipts 32,000; market slow . to lower Cattle 7,500. Sheep 12,000. East uffalo. N. Y„ Apr. 19—(Special to Daily Democrat,—Receipts 4.1 SOO; shipments. 2,090; official to New York yesterday, 380; hogs closing steady. Best grades, [email protected]; one deck. $20.90; pigs, $19.50@519 75roughs, [email protected]; stags. |SO; down; cattle. 1.375; slow; sheep, 3,200; steady; top wool lambs. S2O 00; clips, $17.00; down. Cleveland. Ohio —Butter, creamery extras, 66%@C7c; firsts, 65@65%c'; prints l©2c higher; packing 35@40c. Eggs—Fresh. 43c. Poultry: Heavy fowls 38©39c; roosters, 25@26c; ducks, 35@40c; geese. 30@35c; guineas, $5.50ffi56.00 a dozen; springers, 38@39c; dressed poultry, 2@4c higher. LOCAL MARKETS. (Corrected Every Day by Burk Elevator Company) Wheat. $2.50; oats, 65c; corn, per 100, $2.15©52.20; barley. $1.00; rye $1.30; ciover seed, $20.00; alsike, $15.00; timothy seed. $4.50. LOCAL MARKET. Eggs, dozen 38c Country butter 40c@452 LOCAL CREAMERY MARKETS Butterfat, delivered G3c COURT HO°USE NEWS The Farmers’ Stale Bank of Preble is plaintiff in a suit against Deimer F. Leonard. Marion L. Oliver and Lemuel W. Frank, on notes, demand $llOO. D, B. Erwin is plaintiff's attorney. Honorable discharges of soldiers were filed by Edward Biberstine, Carl Q. Murphy, and Ernest L. Ford. Real estate transfers: Christen i Young to Celest Dold, undivided half of lot. 11 Buene Vista. $475; Christena Young, administratrix, to Celest Dold. undivided half of lot 11. Buena Vista. $475; .Mary F, Reckarri, ot al. to William C. Graham. 1 acre of Washington township. $2500; Elroy C. Runyon et al. to Lydia A. Runyon, real estate in Hartford township, SBOO. Licensed to marry: Elmer Hanni, farmer, born April 2, 1898, sen of Fred Hanni, to wed Emma Peel, born September 18, 1898, daughter of Joseph Peel. Licensed to marry: Carl Conrad Fred Boese. farmer, born July 2, 1897. son of William Boese, to wed Pauline Carrie Minnie Thieme, of -Unin township, bom June 5, 1897. daughter of Fred Thieme. Roy Baker was named riding bailiff during the April term of court. In the case of Fred Geimer vs. Eliz- ' abeth Laugerman, et al. partition of real estate, appearance was entered by Erwin for Josejdiine and John Schlrack. Rule to answer. The matter of the petition of Chas. F. Nyffeier, et al. for drain was set for trial for April 23. Peerless Light Company vs The ■ Schafer Saddlery Company, ap; c.iranee by Erwn for the plaintiff. The case of George Zimmerman vs. i Noah Frye was set for April 30. The case of Charles Lowden vs. John D. Limb was dismissed. Judgment against the plaintiff for costs. William J. Robinson vs. William Rlngenberg. Motion by defendant to dismiss tor want of prosecution. Martin-Klepper Company vs. Chi- ' * Erle railroftd company. De-)' five anSW6F abß ° lUte I Phoneme T«J' rers filed by both Xed' by the attorneys. Kid Miss Fraynke Tb^^~^7 pent I three months here with her mother * Mrs. Kate Thompson and her sister’,! Mrs. W. R, Dorwin, left for her home at Coronation, Canada Get the Easter togs ready. Weather predictions are that the day will be s warm and bright. If it is we will for- >. 1 give the weather man for the rotten ■ days of the past week.

1 TX TPHi £ JP j i 1 ■ i a-. y< 1 I \$ i v* / \ ill Mk? > v; If r \ i A. ' FARMERS—HERE IT IS The Altman Taylor Farm Tractor Buy an Altman Taylor Tractor, best on earth. You can do all kinds of work on the farm with it. Easily operated, inexpensive, and w ill give you service. See them at the DECATUR CASH HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO. N. O. Grove, Prop. Opp. Court House, on Madison St. i'* 1 / P A 'C f I W AT LAST-A ONE4MSTMENT CREAM SEPARATOR Before you buy any cream separator, come in and look at the Primrose. One adjustment is all that is necessary to keep it : n perfect operating condition at all times. This adjustment is a simple one for keeping the bowl at the correct height—an adjust- ' ment that you or your wife can safely make, whenever it’s neces- i sary. The adjustment is made from the outside of the separator by i either raising or lowering the bearing containing the hardened j steel point, upon which the spindle revolves. A slight turn with • a screwdriver, perhaps once a year does the work. The Primrose is a well-constructed, close-skimming, durable j v’-eam separator. It will make a saving of SIO.OO to $15.00 per ’ cow in your herd each year. It is made in four sizes to separate i 3'o to 850 pounds of milk per hour, or from about 40 to 98 gal- i lons. Ask for a catalogue giving a complete description or, come ; in and look over the Primrose yourself. T. W. BESS. Agent Hoover Sweepers Sold by Wilson-Kalver Co. Arrange for demonstration-Phone 12S What are you interested in?

IS IT LOVE? How would you like to sit for more than two hours and behold the sweetest love story ever told? IS IT COMEDY? Do you know that when a laugh is blended with a tear, the greatest and most powerful of the human emotions passes through the floodgates of the soul? IS IT ROMANCE? Is your ideal romance the one you weave for yourself in the tender secrecy of your dreams when the white moon beams on casement windows? IS IT MUSIC? Can you be carried away by the soft melody of an old love song, or the lilting, buoyant swing of a Venetian serenade?

“When the .final fade-out came, three thousand persons were on their feet paying thunderous tribute to the man who had thrilled them as no other < has done, or could have done, save a Washington or a Lincoln or some equal- ‘ ■ 5 ’talesman.”—Guy Price, in the Los Angeles Herald. j parison ea »i, s ot the World’ amazing in act and realism. Quite beyond com- 1 Birth o' W n7 previous achievement of even the wizard who created ‘The ' more reniis.™ Jl on ' More artistic photography, more action and thrill and the Boston Globe 11 has ever before been revealed.” —Charles S. Howard, in ] W - GRIFFITH’S SUPREME TRIUMPH M E AR T S OF TH E w oR L D” G,or 'ous France Wl*h a a L ’ ove Stor y Ever Told 1 CRYSTAL P Tw = .2. rche,tral Accompaniment Two D 3ys BetiJ EATER - DECATUR, Twi’V&L£ e o t ne ‘l ay ’ A ’ r '' 23r * jjuny—2.os and 8:05

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— —— M 4T >, • W3l iwO ISr Ju '‘ w Wk s CEAI. MERIT IN QUAITLY GROCERIES u-,., * LOW PRICES THAT MAKES YOUR OOH !1 Ht ® CHASE FULL VALUE. WE WILL Gt\T ATTENTION TO YOUR TELEPHONE aSW CALL 5 OR 48. FREE CITY DEIIVFR?t& DAILY TO EACH PART OF THE CITY I ** 1

Wisconsin White Sand Grown Potatoes, 60 lb. bushel. .$1.25 More of those nice Pickerel Fish, lbloc Lima Beans, another special lot at 3 lbs2sc Pound 10c , Gallon pail Karo Syrup ...75c Gal. pail Light Karo Syrup 85c Gallon pail Pennant Maple Flavored Syrup 98c Choice hand picked Navy Beans, lbloc Choice hand picked Cranberry Beans, lbloc 4 lbs. Pearl or Flake Hominy 251Best Bulk Rolled Oats, 1b... 5c Climax Wall Paper Cleaner. the kind that does the work, a regular 15c can for . ..10c! 6 bars of B. & M. White Laundry Soap 20c 5 bars Swift's Pride Soap . .29c I 1 bars American Family Soap for 25c 4 bars Galvanic Soap for. . .25c 4 bars Flake White Soap for 25c .5 bars Crystal White Soap 29c 6 cans Sunbrite Cleanser.. .25c 3 cans Old Dutch Cleanser 25c 3 lbs. Argo Lump Starch for 25c 2 pkgs. Lux Soap Flakes for 25c Fancy Santa Clara Prunes. pound 15c Fancy California Apricots. pound 28c 2'i lb. pail Rex Jelly for ..25c'

Green Onion, Head and Leaf Lettuce, Sweet Potatoes. Riabarb, Cucumbers. Oranges, Apples, Grape Fruit, etc. Yellow and Red Onion Sets, quart ’< I Seed Sweet Potato*, 3 lbs. for 5 | HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR COUNTRY PROIHCE I _ | a 11 I THE CRYSTAL TREATS TODAY V ■ # “TOM SAWYER.” A five-reel Paramount production, sea- ; taring the celebrated screen favorite. Jack Pickford.! A picture that never grows old. I I M 18 « You all know the story of Tom Sawyer, but you’ve never : ■ seen it in the movies. Now is the time- Don' l miss it !. tonight. Those were the days. When Tom and the j gang explored the “old cave,” and Toni and dear little■ ■ Rebecca got lost—it sticks to your mind, doesnt it. itll jg stick till the crack of doom. No matter ho« old vou are. you’re coming to see Mark Twain’s idol of tied good old days. SATURDAY, TOMORROW, ANOTHER BIC. Bl’Sl NESS DAY, AND SOME BIG SPECIALS THAT MU j APPEAL TO YOU. NOTHING MISSING IN QUALITY. BI T SOMETH!) j OFF IN PRICE AT Hunsicker’s Grocery I ’Phone No. 97 (OR) ’Phone N« ‘"’l FREE CITY DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF THE ' l ' l!t ■ Extra fancy Michigan hand picked Navy Beans. Ib- •• I Phe very best quality California Lima Beans, lb. H > lbs. extra good quality Pink Beans „ Vt j 1! you like fish get some of our fresh frozen Pickerel. • Ihe real Holland Herring, 2 fishdoz-° f ‘ jjj|® Extra good quality Early Seed Potatoes, bushel "" iP J Good quality Eating Potatoes, bu Hebe Brand, the highest grade Milk Compound. 2 largf ca Extra good quality Bulk Rolled Oats, lb Extra good grade Oat Meal, lb4l 2 cans solid pack Tomatoes 2 cans Early June Peas, good quality Extra good grade Kraut, can jH 2 cans the best grade Red Beans fi 'J I 2 large cans extra quality Pork & Beans, in Tomato la only >■ Blue Belle or Nut Oleomargarine tb. only Extra good quality Bulk Peanut Butter, lb. . - Inoß |y?| he best bread that comes to the city is Cremo, large { k ■-1| Extra good quality Fresh Toasted Corn Flakes, pkg | Specia Saturday, Ginger Snaps, lb -I Special 25c sack Prepared Pancake Flour . . '*l special lac sacks Prepared Pancake Flour, only .1 Top Prices paid fd'r country produce. Headqi- 1 ’ Fruits and Vegetables. ,| 9 nions ’ Radishes, Head and Leaf Lettuce, Cu f <, I tomatoes, Sw>et Potatoes, Oranges, Bananas and G-‘P Bert Hunsicker’s THE STORE WHERE ALL ARE TREATED

- Just say Oleomargarine u ■ curry only lh( . as we do not tind it L" : «rv lo err; the reason Rainbow . >8 better and the pri ? more, lb ' ” ; Finest quality Pink SaU I can .... ” I , < £ 1 Best pack American % I dines. 3 cans . , I * • • > .J3I ■ karge pkgs. Mince )| ' I a package Arm & Hammer Soda, I pounds for 11 3 lb. can Crisco for t| lould’s Macaroni, Snasb* I and Egg Noodles, 3 Climax Macaroni. I and Egg Noodles, lOc.pkj J 'Tender .lune Peas, a car, J Beacon best pack Hed Bean S 2 cans Solid pack Tomatoes. 2 cansltl Large cans Hominy Pork and Beans in Tomas ? Sauce, 2 cans .. 5(1 2 lb. can Common Sense Rai • ing Powder 6 rolls Toilet Paper for 5E 3 pkgs. Old Settler makes tht 1 rainwater, clear California Apricots in Syrup. 1 a can It is made better, that is the I reason it repeats. Huntington Bread at. loaf 10c ili i