Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 17, Number 101, Decatur, Adams County, 28 April 1919 — Page 4
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CLASSIFIED A" SECTION j [tlL] Have you anything about your house that you are through with, and that is still in good using condition -n for your friend? If so, don't wait until tomorrow, but let him know at once through a Democrat Clas- HR sified Ad. 'PHONE 51
ONE MILLION DOLLARS TO LOAN One million dollars to loan at 5% 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. 137-ir w-f-lmo Before You Sell or Buy Your Farm sec OTHO LOBENSTEIN Monroe, Indiana Phone, Monroe 81 List your property with him. A square deal to every one. April 30th is the last day to | file your MORTGAGE EXEMPTION Call before too late Recorder’s Office ROSE VOGLEWEDE Notary Public “OLD MONEY” Will make the season at the Riverside Feed Barn, opposite Sale Barn, First Street. J. D. GRI M Keeper SMITH & SMITH Chiropractors Your case is no worse—cannot be w orse—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 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Tested, Glasses Fitted HOURS Sto 11:30 12:30 to 5:30 J Saturday, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 —— i Dr* C. V. Connell j! VETERINARIAN t - X OFFICE—HORSE SALE BARN FIRST STREET Call* Answered Day or Night Office 143 A uung Residence 102 F Dr. C. C. RAYL ; Monroe, Indiana f ( Special attention given to p Surgery and to the DisEquipped to do Cy*to»copy 1 ' and I Ureteral Catheterization I M. J. Scherer UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Fin* Funeral Furnlahlng* Private Ambulance Service -- DECATUR, . IND. Telephone: Office 90; Home 185 _____ I TORT WAYWH AND DECATUR TRACTION L.INIO CENTRAL TIME Leave Deeatar Leave Ft. Weyer J’*®*-™- 7iooa.m. TiOO a. m. SiSOe.m. l*.*e«,m. l*ieo a. m. lliMa. m. 1 :•*!>. m. 1*22 »it»».«u *•** *. m. UH ». m . 4tOO*. m. BiSO ».m. TlOOp, m. WiSo».m. 10:00 p. at. lltOO p.m. Car every hoar and a hair. Raaala* time 1 hour and B mlnatea Frelcht ear leaven Dr eat ar at TM a. a>. and leave* Ft. Wayne at I*loo ai.. arriving In Deentur nt «iOO p. m. Ofllee hour* 0.-S0 a. m. to 7ioo p. m. L B. (TONEBURNER. A Rent.
HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED —Men or women to sort, list, mount postage stamps at I home for us. Experience unneces- | sary. Can average $2.00 to $5 00 | weekly, evenings. Enclose stamped envelope.—Hanna Novelty Co., 427 Third St.. Detroit. Mich. 10lt3 | WANTED —Sewers to sew on lady’s waists. Apply to Wayne Maid i Waist Co., 130 E. Berry St., Fort i Wayne, Ind. 97t5 | FOR SALE FOR SALE — Dynamite, fuse and caps. Inquire at the Fornax_Milling Co. 76tf FOR SALE—House and lot on West Monroe street, within one block of Zion Lutheran church. Inquire of i John Schurger & Son. 101eodtl2 I FOR SALE—About three tons of good timothy hay, loose. —C. F. I Snyder, R. D. No. 8, Decatur. 101t3 FOR SALE —Two washing machines and one wringer. Call ’Phone No. 229. 96tf FOR RENT FOR RENT -Good 5-room house on So. Winchester St. Will repair house if needed. Good place to raise chickens and have nice garden. Call j on Mrs. C. E. Peoples at John Barger home, Craigville 'phone. 95t9 WANTED —Lady to do house work. Call 426 North 2nd St., or ‘Phone 183. 100-t3 NOTICE. H. A. Straub, the expert wall paper cleaner, will make that dirty paper look like new. Small or large jobs. Prices right. Work guaranteed. | ’Phone 750. 97tG “PUBLIC SALF.r I As I am going to quit farming, I 1 will offer for sale at my residence. 5 miles east of Decatur. 3 miles north of Bobo, and 1% miles south of the Bleeke church, on Wednesday, April 30, 1919. beginning at 12 o’clock the following property, to-wit: Horses: 3 head of good horses. Cattle: Two fresh cow's, 1 heifer spring calf, 1 male spring calf. Hogs: Two brood sows, due to farrow about May 1; 9 shoats, weighing about 100 Tbs. each; 10 shoats weighing about 75 lbs. each. Chickens: 50 laying hens. Grain: Five tons of hay in mow, 50 bushels of corn in crib; seed corn; 100 bushels of oats. Farming Implements: Cassaday riding plow', steel land roller, good as new; d’_c harrow, Bryant breaking plow, grain drill, 2-horse cultivator. 2 spike tooth harrows, 2 spring tooth harrows, shovel plow’, 2 farm wagons, hay rack, 2-yard dump box, 2 top buggies, one good as new; set of team harness, 2 sets if single buggy harness, tubular cream separator, mowing machine. hay rake, 100 grain sacks, 40rod roll of wire fence, 30 gallon steel barrel, household goods and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms: $5.00 and under cash. Over that amount a credit of 12 months will be given, purchaser giving bankable note bearing 8 % interest the last 6 months; 4 per cent off for cash. No goods removed until settled for ANTHONY WERTZBERGER. Jeff Liechty, Auct. 19-23-26-28 INSURANCE NOTICE The Mutual Fire Insurance Co. of French Township has appointed me 3s appraiser of fire insurance in this district, and you call up Uncle John For Fire and Lightning Insurance Also four Tornado Insurance is solicited. Phone 515, Jno. D. Stults, Agent. DANCE AT MOOSE There will be a dance at the Mousu hull Thursday night. Beginners class at 8 o’clock. Reg- ’ i .\ r dancing assembly at 9 ’ linn ,O i C e’ music and a ’ I good time ls assured ; T ’ SCHI-RGER. Mgr. . 1 he undersigned will offer for 'service at Ins barn in Monroe two Belgian studs ami 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 any should happen. JIM W. ANDREWS, Monroe, Ind. HORSES—HORSEIv—HORSES Our horses will stand for the season at the Riverside Feed Barn, First Street, Decatur Will be there every day of week One full blood Belgian, one ful blood Percheron. Now is thi time to breed your mares, as there is a big demand for horses in foreign countries. DAVE GERBER & SON Jake Grim, Keeper.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, MONDAY. APRIL 28, 1919
:MARKETS-STOCKS 2 1 Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets. 1 New York, N. Y„ Apr. 28—(Special 2 to Daily Democrat) —The stock mar- * i ket opened steady today. Mexican = Petroleum 178%, up %; American Sugar 129'4, up %; American Can 52%, off %; Marine 35%, up %; j American Locomotive 77’4, up 1; J Southern Pacific 109%, up %; United f States steel 101%, off %. Chicago, Hi., Apr. 28 —(Special to' Daily Democrat) —Open: Corn, May - down l'4c; July unchanged; Sept. > down %c. Oats, May and Sept, up t %c; July unchanged. Provisions' . nominal. . Hog receipts 61.000; market slow, and lower. Cattle 25,000. Sheep 1 15,000. I - — ! East Buffalo. N. Y. Apr. 28—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts 6.- ’ 400; shipments. 3.630 yesterday; re--1 ceipts, 9,600; shipments. 5,320 today; t official to New York Saturday, 3.230; hogs closing steady. Best grades generally, $21.00; pigs $19.00®519.25; roughs, [email protected]; stags. $15.00; down; cattle. 5.625; ! steers. [email protected]; butcher steers, . [email protected]; cows and heifers, , [email protected]; sheep, 1,000; steady; top wool lambs. $20.50; clipps, $17.50; down; shorn wethers, [email protected]; , clipped ewes, $13.00; down. : - Cleveland, O. —Butter, creamery ex- ' : tra, 65@65%c; firsts, 64®65c; prints lfa2c higher; packing, 35@40c. Eggs—Fresh, 43%c. Poultry — Live fowl, 40®41c; I springers, 42c; roosters, 25® 26c; geese, 30@35c; ducks, 35@40c; guineas, [email protected] dozen; dressed poultry, 2@4c higher. LOCAL MARKETS. (Corrected Every Day by Burk Elevator Company) Wheat. $2.50; oats. 67c; corn, per cwt.. $2.25: barley, $1.00; rye, $1.30; wool, 40c. LOCAL MARKET. Eggs, dozen 38c Country butter 40c@45c LOCAL CREAMERY MARKETS Butterfat, delivered 62c PIPE FOR FENCE POSTS. I have on hand second-hand 1 in., 2 in., 5% in., 604 in. Bin. and 10 in. pipe in any length, which is just the ■ thing for fence posts and braces; ! also for ends of tile ditches. See us for prices. ■ J. F. ARNOLD ■; Suite 4. 5 & 6, People's Loan & Trust ' Company Building Decatur, Indiana 'Phone 709 ! Nervous Run-down Woman Tells How Vinol Creates Strength Duked, Tenn.—“l live on a farm ! and keep house for six in my family. ; I got into a nervous run-down condi- 1 tion so it seemed as though 1 would die. A friend advised me to try J Vinol. I have been greatly improved ' by its use and am better and strong- . er in every way.”—Mrs. H. H. Good- J win. • The reason Vinol was so successful ' in Mrs Goodwin’s case is because it J contains beef and cod liver peptones, ' iron and manganene peptonates and ■ glycerophosphates, the very elements ! needed to build up a weak, run-down J system and create strength. Sold by 1 Smith, Yager & Falk and druggists I everywhere. J P. S.—For rough, scaly skin, try ' our Saxol Salve. Money back if it ! fails. —advt. J livestock'sale : A cat lie sale will be held ! at Yoder’s barn, Berne, Ind. I April 29 at 1:30 p. m. 35 ! head of springers and hei- i fers, shipped in from Penn- • sylvania, will be sold at this ! Peachy & Stroup. • 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, 7 offer J for sale my registered coach stallion, Tip Top. one of the b<'st stallions ever in the county. Also the big ‘i Jack, which has stood at my farm "i several years. Here is a bargain f f ' you come quick. ( 83tf DR. J. Q. NEPTUNE.
- •! (NOTHING CAN BE VER'/A 3 WRONG —IF YOU'RE 1 FEELING- \ 1 I Kwell and 3 ■ 6 zQJw- 'n \( '< "1 nil ■go Ijaspga foj? CATARRH For head or throat rcyj Catarrh try the u vapor treatment—--YSUR BOOYSUARD” -50 F. 60ML2Q
SECOND RANK WORK TUESDAY. J There will be work in the second rank by the Knights of Pythias Tuesday evening. All members of the lodge, and especially those assisting I in tile degree work are expected to ' 'be present. Tuesday evening at 7:30 I o’clock, GVY BROWN, C C. | o NOTICE TO FARMERS AND TRUCK RAISERS. A sorghum factory of 275 gallons ; 'daily capacity will be located one-’ I fourth mile west of Honduras, one, mile north and five and one-quarter miles west of Monroe; 5 miles south: , and 5’4 miles west of Decatur; 4 'miles south and I'4 miles east cf Peterson, to do custom work. Sc <1 mailed on request. PEASE BROS. t-f-3w Monroe. Indiana. PATRONS, NOTICE! Following the regular custom our dental offices will be closed each Wednesday afternoon and I evening until further notice. J. 0. NEPTUNE. BERT MANGOLD. L FRED PATTERSON. • ROY ARCHBOLD. '
• ••••• * >, * * t ***W VWWv**** *J*y|**|**| , yyy*j**|**y«|**|**|**|**y I NEW HOME FOR 1 I CHURNGOLD I X V i * We are very much pleased to inform the many * ' * users ol CHURNGOLD that we have accepted the t ■ f agency for this high grade OLEOMARGARINE, * ; t and will keep it in stock at al! times, making deliv- t ' | cries from our store twice a day to all parts of the j ■ * This without any doubt is the only OLEO- t ; * MARGARINE that consists of no cotton seed oil £ ; * and will stand uu in warm weather, where all oth- * ; £ ers fail. Give us your order for a pound and be J ' | convinced that CHURNGOLD is the best to buy. t, i Steele & Bleeke | | Chestnut | | Hard I LAST CALL FOR APRIL I | Book your orders for Hard Coal t J ’ I with us this month to be delivered 1J | as we get it and get the benefit of t i I THE LOWEST PRICE H I i | PHONF 199 | Bennett & Whiteman l | Yard East of Erie Freight House | j __ _ ———— __— I I " i i Jmw ib : f ■ * Will develop your chicks, and keep | J. S. McCrory & Son 1 kt* fll n • 1111 ni j h 111 ( 11111, |
KEEP lOOKINGJOM It’s Easy—ls You Know Dr.* Edwards’ Olive Tablets The secret of keeping young is to fee! young — to do this you must watch your liver and bowels — there’s no need of having a sallow complexion — dark rings under your eyes — pimples —a bilious look in your face — dull eyes with no sparkle. Your doctor will tell you ninety per cent of all sickness comes from inactive bowels and liver. Dr. Edwards, a well-known physician in Ohio, perfected a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil to act on the liver and bowels, which he gave to his patients for years. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the substi- j tute for calomel, are gentle in their action yet always effective. They bring about that exuberance of spirit, that natural buoyancy which should be enjoyed by everyone, by toning up the liver and clearing the system of impurities. > You will know Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets by their olive color. 10c and 25c per box. All druggists. CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Garner. Carl Gaskill and children express their sincere thanks to | all who assisted them in any way—for all expressions of kindness and sympathy, the floral offerings, choral music, etc., at the time of the death of their daughter, wife and mother. ’.A iN »T» ib AAn?>*% i*i i*»r?*Ai*Ti*Ti*l**T*iT>»T**T» «T* A j t «*T* »?*>?■«%
I The Spender looks backward at the joys of yesterday, the SAVER looks forward to the comfort of the future. Which class do you belong? I — FIRST NATIONAL BANK Member Federal Reserve System Decatur, Indiana ■ — 62c ;; For Butterfat at our plant or station. Downtown ;• it o branch second door east of postoffice. We retail :: ■ > . .. ♦ e I» milk, buttermilk and cream at our station. ;; . i T— • » j MARTIN-KLEPPER CO. i | CREAMERIES j I The Peoples Loan & Trust ii 4* i » j Co. have a limited number i; !of SSO and SIOO VICTORY 0 i BONDS for delivery to cash ;i | subscribers. I The Peoples Loan & Trust Co | BANK OF SERVICE | * * : ~z- Js r: ’ X t it v + Kt -stolen ? zpxtlißißAl i IT CANNOT BE LOST OR STOLEN, AND 1! IS LESS APT TO BE SPENT INJUDICIOUSLY. 3 $ Besides, it is much more con- ■; | venienttopay your bills by check ■; t than from a wallet ■; t filled with currency ;; t E y our c^ book is lost we furnish you another ;; ♦ witnout charge. When you lose your wallet — ;; ♦ that’s another story. ;; | Why not open that bank account here—today? ;; ‘niiiiiimiiiiminjmumm+H 'PHONE 51 FOR YOUR HELP DEMOCRAT WANT AOS GET RESUITS
