Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 17, Number 103, Decatur, Adams County, 30 April 1919 — Page 6

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* CLASSIFIED A" SECTION j MG ■' Have you anything about your house that vou are through with, and that is still in good using condition Hi □FI for your friend? If so, don’t wait until tomorrow, SrJ but let him know at once through a Democrat Clas- Ifi Lfj sifted Ad. aj ’PHONE 51 tfi

DANCE AT MOOSE There will be a dance at the Moose hall Thursday night. Beginners class at 8 o’clock. Regular dancing assembly at 9 o’clock. Good music and a good time is assured. 100-r.t F. T. SCHURGER. Mgr. 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 payment at any interest-paying dates. Abstract of title on short order. JOHN SCHURGER & SON Office on second floor, over Fisher & Harris grocery. 237-ir w-f-imo 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. •OLDMONEY” Will make the season at the Riverside Feed Barn, i opposite Sale Barn, First Street. J. D. G R I M Keeper SMITH & SMITH Chiropractors Your case is no worse—cannot be 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 I Store Decatur, Ind. , ’Phone 660 N. A. BIXLER : OPTOMETRIST Eyes Tested, Glasses Fitted " HOURS Bto 11:30 12:30 to 5:30 p Saturday, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 b - —————— — . c Dr. C. V. Connell £ VETERINARIAN OFFICE—HORSE SALE BARN FIRST STREET (?1 Calls Answered Day or Night Office 143 Residence 102 L , Monroe, Indiana Special attention given to Surgery and to the Dis- > eases of the Abdomen and Female Pelvis- '. 1 Equipped to do Cy»to«opy I and I Ureteral Catheterization — . . M. .1. Scherer UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Fine Funeral Furnishing* Private Ambulance Service DECATUR, . IND. Telephone: Office 90; Home 185 r - - ■ j FOIIT WAYVK AMD ORCATVB TRACTION LINK CENTRAL TIME Leave Decatur Leave Ft. Wayae si4ot.ni, 7:04 a.m. 7:00 a.m. 8:80 a.m. 8:80 a. m. 10>00 a. m a. in. 11:30 a, m. 4 > :8» a. in. 1 >OO >. m. 1:00*. m 5.3»i..a«. 8:80 ». m 4:00 *. m, 4:<hj p. m. B:80 7HH<p. m. 3:30 p.m. 10:00 p. in. 11:06 p.m. Car every hour and a hull. Runnlutf time 1 hoar and 6 mla-Kr-:<h: ear leave. Ileeatar at 7 ‘-Hi a. m. and leave* Ft. Wayae at 13mh> m„ azrl.laa ta Decatur at 8:00 p. in. Oilier hour* 0:30 a. ru. to 7:00 p. m. I. B. STOA'EBCRNEH, Aseat.

WANTED—MALE HELP | HELP WANTED—-Man to serve as i night clerk. Inquire at Murray i Hotel. 103-ts AGENTS —Big Pay and Free Automobile, introducing new gasoline saver, puncture-proof, five year spark plugs, and other economical auto neI cessities. Outfit free. L. Ballway, 800 Sta. F, Louisville, Ky. 103-t2 "MALE HELP WANTED by large manufacturing concern on automobile body work. Work is on the progressive system and working conditions are identical to those Os Ford Motor Company. Hours 8% per day. Minimum wage $6.00 per day with chances for advancement. No experience or trade necessary. We want hustling young men who are interest- ; ed in procuring a permanent position with chances for betterment in the I future. We use also in our closed | body work, men who are experienced on wood working machines, metal working machines, metal workers, wood workers, painters and trimmers.” Wadsworth Manufacturing Co. Cor. Jefferson & Conners Creek, f-s-t-w Detroit, Mich. HELP WANTED—FEMALE i WANTED —Men or women to sort, list, monnt postage stamps at I home for us. Experience unnecessary. Can average $2.00 to $5 00 weekly, evenings. Enclose stamped envelope.—Hanna Novelty Co., 427 Third St., Detroit, Mich. 101t3 FOR SALE FOR SALE—Two good building lots on South First street. Inquire 427 I Mercer Avenue. 103 t 6 l FOR SALE —All wanting Royce’s extracts, toilet articles and other i products, cali telephone 263 and they will be delivered. 102t3 FOR SALE —House and lot on West Monroe street, within one block of Zion Lutheran church. Inquire of John Schurger & Son. 101eodtl2 FOR SALE —Bunch of young steers. Will sell or trade for milch cows. See A. L. Fraughiger, Craigville, Indiana. 101t5 FOR SALE —Ford touring car. closed body. See Elmer Tricker, 'phone 282 or 11. 103-t3 FOR SALE—About three tons of good timothy hay, loose —C, F. Snyder, R. D. No. 8, Decatur. 101t3 ■ FOR RENT FOR RENT- Good 5 room house on So. Winchester St. Will repair house if needed. Good place to raise dnekens and have nice garden. Call in Mrs. C. E. Peoples at John Barger lome, Craigville ’phone. 95t9 LOST ANTI FOUND -OST —Bunch of keys between G. R. & I. Ry. and Bellmont farm. Find■r please return to this office]. 103-3 ‘ jOST—Bunch of keys on ring. Find- j er please return to this office. 101t3 ] .OST —Child’s link bracelet, some- ‘ where up town. Finder please reurn to this office. 102t3 FOR THE SEASON. The undersigned will offer for service at his barn in Monroe. Indiana, two Belgian studs and the best Jack that ever stood in this part of the country. < all and see them. This is d w 111 take all precaution to prei vent acctdents, but will JX “ . responsible if anv should 1 pen. JIM W. ANDREWS, P j ; Monroe, Ind. I, H O RSES—HORSES—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 full blood Percheron. Now is the time to breed your mares, as there is a big demand for horses in foreign countries. DAVE GERBER & SON Jake Grim, Keeper. ATARRH For head or throat Catarrh try the raW vapor tr e atment— J’”,; **YQyR BODYGUARD” - 30' 60ML2Q

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1919

{ MARKETS-STOCKS Fa fi Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets. New York, N. Y„ Apr. 30—(Special pj to Daily Democrat) —The stock mar--1 ket opened firm American Locomog | tive 77%, up %; Southern Pacific Is 108, up %; Texas Company 229%. up 1%; Baldwin 93%, up > 4 ; Marine 39, 51 up %; United States steel 100%, up %; Marine preferred 119%, up %. > The cotton market opened firm to- , day. May 28.90, up 45; July old 27.10, up 25; new 27.1.6 up 24. “ Chicago, 111., Apr. 30 —(Special to „ Daily Democrat)—Open: Corn, May 1 J dawn l%c; July down 2%c; Sept, f down 2. Oats, May down 1; July down %c. September down ? B c. Provisions lower. s Hog receipts 37,000; market 15 @ j 25c lower. Cattle 15,000. iSheep 16,- .. 000. East Buffalo, N. Y„ Apr. 30 —(Spe- ’ cial to Daily Democrat) —Receipts 4,- » 000; shipments, 1,520; official to New _ York yesterday, 5,890; hogs closing steady. Best grades mostly $21.00; few - $21.10; one deck, $21.25; pigs, $19.00; 1 roughs, $18.25; stags, $15.00; down; cattle, $15.00; slow; sheep, 3,600; ■ steady; lambs slow; clipped, $17.25; 1 down. Cleveland, O. —Butter, creamery extra. 65@65%c; firsts, 64@65c; prints l@2c higher; packing, 35@40c. Eggs—Fresh. 44e. .1 Poultry — Live fowl, 40@41c; springers, 42c; roosters, 25@26c; | geese, 30@35c; ducks, 35@40e; guineas, [email protected] dozen; dressed poultry, 2@4c higher. LOCAL MARKETS. (Corrected Every Day by Burk Elevator Company) ; Wheat $2.50; oats, 65c, corn, per cwt.. $2.15 t 052.20; barley, $1.00; rye, I $1.30; wool, 40c. - I LOCAL MARKET. Eggs, dozen 40c ! Country butter 40c@45c j LOCAL CREAMERY MARKETS Butterfat, delivered 62c i - - NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice is hereby given that Monday, May 5, 1919, will be the last day to pay your i] spring installment of taxes. The j treasurer’s office will be open from 8:30 o'clock a. m., until 5:00’ o’clock !■ p. m. during the taxpaying season. i I All taxes not paid by that time will 6 become delinquent and a penalty of 6 10 per cent will be added. Do not put off your taxes as they must be paid and the law points the duty of J the treasurer. Those who have l| bought or sold property and wish a B division of the taxes should come in | at once. ' Don’t wait for the rush. No re- B ceipts can be laid away for anyone, | so don’t ask for it. GEORGE KINZLE, 95t12 Treasurer Adams Co., Ind. | o—_______ I am installing machinery for broom I making this fall, one mile west of ® the Adams County Bank, and will be | prepared to take care of all the broom | corn you raise this summer. I still S have a few pounds of broom corn S seed. Better put out ,a patch. ROSS C. HAYS, » W. Monroe St. Decatur, Ind. ‘ < 103 t 6 j NOTICE I H. A. Straub, the expert wall paper ! cleaner, will make that dirty paper ] look like new. Small or large jobs. ■ Rugs cleaned and porch washing. ! Prices right. Work guaranteed. ] ‘Phone 750. 103-tS ‘ WILL SHEAR SHEEP; ! I am equipped to shear your sheep. ! Leave word at 819 S. Bush St., Deca ; tur, or leave orders wtyh Daily Demo- • crat. —Samuel Diehl. 101t3 I NOTICE TO FARMERS ’ J AND TRUCK RAISERS. ■ A #>rghum factory of 275 gallons I 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——s% miles west ot Decatur; 4 4. miles south and 1% miles east cf * Peterson, to do custom work. Seed mailed on request. 4 pease bros. ? t-t-3w ♦ Monroe, Indiana. * '~ — A s NOTHING CANt s Iwrong— IF t feeling- I 1 L 1 . GJ - JI KsmJvTARyZ WSR® (a? 180 wR tow?

I MILLIONS OF ACRES OPENED FOR HOMESTEADERS I Washington. D. C — During March, | the Geological Survey of the Depart , mena of the Interior classified 1,135I 933 acres of land under the enlarged ' homestead anti stock-raising homestead laws. This brings the total so designated up to 15.780,614 acres The stock-raising homestead law permits entries of land for grazing and the raising of stock up to 640 acres, and the enlarged homestead act up to 320 (acres. States in which land was classified for homestead purposes during March were Arkansas, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Utah, Washington and Wyoming. | UNSHAKEN TESTIMONY Time is the test of truth. And Doan’s Kidney Pills have stood the test in Decatur. No Decatur resident who suffers backache, or annoying urinary ills can remain unconvinced by this twice-told testimony. Perry Elzey, 218 N. Sixth St., says: |“I was weak across my back and a 1 stooping position always caused my back to ache. •! felt uncomfortable right along and I tired quickly while I at work. Since using Doan’s Kidney Pills, procured from the Holthouse Drug Co., I have been in good shape. Mv back feels much stronger and doesn't ache.” SEVEN YEARS LATER, Mr. Elzey said: “I made ho mistake in recommending Doan’s Kidney Pills. I am glad to continue doing so and all 1 | have said still holds good.” Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan's Kidney Pills —the same that ] i Mr. Elzey had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo. N.Y. ad ~ ( Red Comb Buttermilk Mash for lit I tie chicks, means success for poultry ' raisers. For sale by J. S. McCrory & Son. 94t f ,

O:x'».«/:.x x,x.XjXjXlx, 1 8 ! 1 / 62c FOR BUTTERFAT AT I IS T s SCHLOSSER BROS, i :: " * 236 N. 2nd Street * I . !: Bring us your cream, and take home the money, f | I "'—• ■ ■"- ■J x’ aaMw ■ x 1 CRYSTAL j TOO A V s § ? i “CzAPTAIN COURTESY”—A big five- reel Paramount pro- § | S ..Duction featuring the gib man of the screen, Dustin X t Farnam. Do you believe in the Golden Rule? Captain & 4 Courtesy did—even though he was a hoid-up man. He Q * was broke once—and he’d like to have had somebody i 1 give him a •’hand-out.” Seeing that nobodv gave “hand- * outs” to the poor. He gave them “hand-outs”—after y 4 | he made the rich “hand-out” to the point of his «un | “ROPING HER ROMEO"—A Paramount comedy full of S J laughing matter, featuring the whole crew of Paramount I 4 | comedians. They can deliver the goods. | I | —_z--— —rzzr-- -" , T «S w 4 I Loans Loans Loans 11 $• SBBMBQKKSREMfiIfIMfe ■BsrabßtMnMHw *i* «1 .j. WwwiJMMxCxlKsjjKFs .*?'< £ We make loans on farm property for 5«/ 2 per - I E cent on ten years’ time, with privilege of partial * £ payments. " b We also have plenty of money to loan on city I’ ■ [ property. ;■ I £ Let us know your wants. : ’ • f THE DECATUR ABSTRACT & LOAN CO. b 157 So. Second Street ;; ■ ? Decatur, - - Indiana ;;j > Henry B. Heller, Pres. E. Burt Lenhart, Sec’y !! ; >**4"H-*4>**4“H-** I I t : ' • i' ! : :: t Will develop your chicks, and keep • • : | them free from disease. Just the ;; I ♦ thing for baby chicks. ;; : No white diarrhoea or bowel trouM»Y- hen fed BED COMB BUTTER- • ;:! | Milk chick mash. L Il ' c ’t a trial and be convinced. L I: Sold by ;; ! J -- & . Mccrory & Son 111 11 if*

MAINE SHOEMAKER Tired All Time. Did Not Want to Work, How He Regained Strength. Sanford, Maine. — ”1 suffered so much from a run-down, nervous condition and stomach trouble that never felt like working and had tried almost everything without relief. The first bottle of Vinol however helped me and it has built me up so I feel better now than I have for a long time.” —Chester D. Haines. There is no secret about Vinol. It owes its success to beef and cod liver peptones, iron and manganese peptonates. and glycerophosphates, the oldest and most famous body building and strength creating tonics. Sold by Smith, Yager & Falk, and druggists everywhere.—advt. P. S —Our Saxol Salve is truly won derful for Eczema. We guarantee it. COMFORT BROUGHT $201.22 Owing to the dropping of a numeral accidentally, an error was made in the Pythian Sisters’ report of the sale of a comfort. It brought $201.22 instead of $20.21 as printed. THFcAmNtFoF PRISONERS Cleveland, 0., April 30 —That most difficult and engrossing problem of war. the caring for prisoners, has been discussed in every phase by the International Committee of the Red Cross, which is to hold its peace congress thirty days after the conclusion of the peace treaty at Geneva Switzerland. "When the millions of soldiers had hardly started on their grim task", says a Washington dispatch just received at (Lake Division headquarters, “the first Red Cross bureau for the relief of prisoners of war was in op- - eration. Within a very short time hundreds of workers were toiling on . the gigantic task.” 1 ■ The International Committee which ] ever since its organization in Gene- ■ va in 1863 has directed the entire ' —

work of the Red Cross, arranged a ■ cries of conferences bearing on the welfare of prisoners, the treatment of civilians and Inhabitants of the occupied territory The lot of war prisoners was made much more through the rules for word, tood distribution. correspondence with home, moral and punishment, which were laid down by

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