Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 17, Number 113, Decatur, Adams County, 12 May 1919 — Page 4

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r - J vcdl UM IcAJ UM Ic fl UM IrJJ UM Ic/J UM led] UM lc£J UM IdJ UM IdJ UMlcJj ilJld UMic *j li Ml | CLASSIFIED | Have you anythin? about your house that you are LE q- through with, anti that is still in good using condition jn? for your friend? If so, don't wait until tomorrow, but let him know at once through a Democrat ClasLi sifted Ad. ’PHONE 51 & -o uni

HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED —A woman for genera) housework; older girl or woman preferred. Washing and ironing done away from home. Call Mrs. L. A. Holthouse, ’phone 13-T, or address Decatur, R. R. 8. 112t3 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED CASH FOR OLD FALSE TEETH—(Broken or not). We pay $2.00 to $35.00 per set. Also actual value for diamonds, watches, bridgework, crowns ,old gold, silver and platinum. Send at once and receive cash by return mail. Your goods returned if price is unsatisfactory.—Mazer Bros., T—2007 S. sth St., Phila., Pa. 112t5 MISCELLANEOUS Decatur Dry Cleaners, ’phone No. 695. Work guaranteed, goods called for and delivered. Put this down in your note book and the next time you want your clothes pressed don’t worry but just call 695 and we do the rest. Every piece of work that we do is guaranteed to satisfy your taste. Try us once and be a satisfied customer. DECATUR DRY CLEANERS West Monroe Street N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Tested, Glasses Fitted HOURS 8 to 11:30 12:30 to 5:30 Saturday, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARIAN OFFICE—HORSE SALE BARN FIRST STREET Calls Answered Day or Night Phnno Office 113 1 ilUlie Residence 102 Dr. C. C. RAYL Monroe, Indiana Special attention given to Surgery and to the Diseases of the Abdomen and Female PelvisEquipped to do Cystoscopy and Ureteral Catheterization i BLACK & GETTING UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Fine Funeral Furnishings Private Ambulance Service DECATUR, - IND. Telephone: Office 90; Home 727 j FORT WAYNE AND DECATUR TRACTION 1,1 AH; CEXTRAI. TIME ” Ue ” a,ur Le.v, Ft. w.,., HiSOa. m * *« s ” ». liSStS: i 1 :OO p. nn. 1 P- m. owl:.. Vs.’™7:00 p.m. 10.00 Car e.rry honr and a ,lme 1 « nrtaFrrlcht ear leave. De.atar « i4w «. m. Iravrti Ft. »HM| O ”m U Oeralas at ! Office boura C*:3o a. n>. to 7:00 p, m, I. H. ITOSEM’RNER,

NO MAN earns so little but what he can save. • NO MAN earns so much that he can afford not to save. WE OFFER you 4 per cent interest. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Member Federal Reserve System Decatur, Indiana

WANTED—MALE HELP 11 j WANTED—Two gtiiid men 11 ! steady work. Apply at the 8 Bliilftan Hoop Co. 1131‘J l 8 FOR SALE 3 FOR SALE House and lot on West Monroe street, within one block of _ i Zion Lutheran church. Inquire of - John Schurger & Son. 101eodtl2 FOR SALE —Flemish Giant and Belr gism Hare bucks and does. Will ’ J breed does if wanted. ’Phone 343. or ' 1 call at 721 No. sth St. 112tf f FOR SALE—One Durham cow, 5 , years old. cair fiy side. Good one. > See Jeff Liechty at Durkin’s Modern | Garage, Decatur, Ind. 113tf ■ FOR SALE —One bay horse 10 years ji old. weighing 1700 Tbs. and one Durham cow, fresh; second calf.— I i Win. J. Hunt. 4 miles south of Pleas--1 int Mills; Monroe ’phone. 113t3 . FOR SALE—Property, in good condii tion. Eight room house, corner of . Adams and 11th Sts. Inquire of W. . T. Wisner. 605 E. Creighton St.. Fort Wayne, Ind. 113t12 FOR RENT ROOM FOR RENT —Furnished room for rent. Only two blocks from court house. Call ’phone 653. llltf 2 LOST AND FOUND | STRAY HORSE —I have taken up a gray horse and owner can have same by paying expenses. Horse was on road a couple of weeks and was taken up a few days ago.—Thos. E. Johnson, R. D. No. 5. 113t3 COUNCILS DISSOLVED Indianapolis, May 12—Governor J. P. Goodrich today issued a proclamation dissolving the state and county councils of defense. The governor praised the persons who served on thf«e boards and again spoke of lu- ! (liana’s war record. I o SALE HOUSEHOLD GOODS I ■will offer at public sale at my resI idence. 710 Marshall street, on SaturI day, May 17, beginning at one o'clock p. m.. the following household prop- ! erty, to-wit: Hard coal burner, I kitchen range. Wilson heater, carpets, curtains, beds and clothing, dinnig room suit, couches, rockers, sewing machine, cupboards, chiffonier, : stands, dishes, vacuum sweeper. canned fruit, vinegar, lawn mower and other articles. Terms of Sale: Five dollars and under, cash. Over $5.00 a credit of 6 months will be given, purchaser giving bankable note; discount for cash. No goods removed until settled for. R. B. SPRAGUE. S. R. Rose, Auct. 12-14-15-16 PUBLIC SALE. Dayton Steele, administrator of the Albert N. Steele estate, will offer at public auction at the corner of Madison and sth streets, Decatur, Indiana, Saturday, May 17, 1919, at one p. ni„ the following property, to-wit: One Buick automobile, almost new; several tons of coal and all house-, hold goods, including bedding' and furniture. TERMS All sums of $5.00 and under cash in hand; all sums over that amount a credit of six months will be given, purchaser giving a good bankable note, i DAYTON STEELE, r>,.,. d Administrator. 1 - Runyon, Auct. 112t6

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, MONDAY, MAY 12. 1919

[ MARKETS-STOCKS 1 Dally Report of Lora! and For-. ill eign Markets. 1 New York, NY„ May 12—(Special' xj to Daily Democrat)—-Irregular price I » changes tok place in a narrow mar- = ket at the opening of the stock ex- 1 “ change today. U. S. Steel opened at i par. 100, up ’i; Missouri Pacific 30.! ■ off %; Marine preferred IIS, up %; I New York Central 76*£, off y,; To- 1 - bacco Products off %. ' Chicago. 111.. May 13 —(Special to > Daily Democrat) —Open: Corn, May nominal; July up 2%c; Sept, up l<&c. Oats, May up %c; July up 7 %c; Sept, up %c. Provisions high--1 er. C c East Bucalo. N. Y„ May 12 —(Spe- j I cial to Daily Democrat) —Receipts 5.600; shipments. 1,140 yesterday: re-' - ceipts 8,000; shipments, 3.610 today; j I official to New York Saturday, 3.230; ' . hogs closing steady. Cleveland. O —Butter, creamery in i Stubs, extra firsts, 61@61%c; firsts. prints 1c higher; fancy dairy, 41@45c; packing, 32@33c. Eggs Fresh, 45c. Poultry — Live fowls, 37@38c; ' springers. 42c; roosters, 22@24c; i geese, 30@32c; ducks, 25@30c. LOCAL MARKETS. (Corrected Every Day by Burk Elevator Company) Wheat, $2.60; oats. 66c; corn, per cwt.. [email protected]; barley. $1.00; rye, $1.30; wool, 45c. LOCAL MARKET. Eggs, dozen 43c Country butter 40c@45c,. LOCAL CREAMERY MARKETS Butterfat, delivered 58c | Plenty of tankage at the Hoosier Packing Co. 113t3 PUBLIC AUCTION? The Hoosier Packing Company will offer at public auction to the highest' bidder. Beginning at 2 o'clock p. m. on '; Thursday, May 15, 1919, their packing plant, including 2% acres of ground and all buildings be- ■I longing thereto, capacity 75 to 100 ’' hogs daily, with a new artificial ice plant in connection. Wolfe-Linde ice machine, 40-ton refrigerator capacity j daily, a complete set of modern sau- > sage machinery, rendering and tank- 1 age outfit, consisting of tanks, dry-!' ers, etc. ;; Will also offer for sale our retail meat market on Second street. < By DYONIS SCHMITT, Pres. < 105tll D. M. HOWER, Sec’y. — —a ( Plenty of tankage at the < Hoosier Packing Co. 11313 1 j INSURANCE NOTICE The Mutual Fire Insurance Co. of ! , French Township has appointed me 1 as appraiser of fire insurance in this ' .'district, and you call up Uncle John ! ; for Fire and Lightning Insurance Also ' lyour Torn;Jo Insurance is solicited. 1 Phone 515, Jno. D. Stults, Agent. o < PIPE FOR FENCE POSTS. ‘ t I have on hand second-hand 1 in., 2 in., 5% in., in. Bin. and 10 in. I 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 J. F. ARNOLD S Suite 4, 5 & 6, People's Loan & Trust Company Building i Decatur, Indiana ’Phone 709 ' Plenty of tankage at the j Hoosier Packing Co. 113t3 HORSES—HORSES—HORSES. 1 Our horses will stand for the ’ season at the Riverside Feed , Barn, First Street, Decatur. Wil! he there every day of week. One full blood Belgian, one full blood Percheron. Now is the 4 time to breed your mares, as there is a big demand for horses in foreign countries. DAVE GERBER & SON Jake Grim, Keeper. ! fr “OLD MONEY” Will make the season at * the Riverside Feed Barn, * opposite Sale Barn, First ; Street. ! J. D GRIM Keeper , I T 0 : ‘ AN < ’ : 5«/? n p2 iUi c ° e V or^ B to at: ; farms. Ten years’ 1 t5 Unptove d ' 1 mint^at° f par « al pS*. 3 I at Au any ’Pterest-paving - 1 d^ te !’ , Abstract title on ' > short order. ” ! JOHN SCHURGER & SON ; Office on second floor, wer ’ Fisher & Harris grocery. ■ ’ VULCANIZING I: Have your tires cared for by JI A- W'. Tanvas. Vulcanizing, ;; casings, 50c up; tubes, 20c up’, j ’Phone 471.

I U. 3. HOSPITALS CARE FOR T. B. Requests for the discharge of many : soldiers suffering from tuberculosis | have come to the American Red Cross frem families who did not know that the government is conducting sanitariums for these soldiers. Undoubtedly these families are also ignorant of the 1 flangers of infection from the disease, ' j The government has built especial■|ly equipped hospitals in health-giving climates to sure these men. The doctors are tuberculosis specialists.' : Classes in new occupations are concluded in these hospitals for the men who will not be able to go back to their old work. I It is up to the Red Cross Homo Service workers to make the people athome understand that it is best for the sick boys to take advantage of • the provis.ons made for them by the i J government. ABOUT THE SICK I Mrs. J. S. Nelson, of Fort Wayne, 1 was called here by the illness of her - mother. Mrs. W. H Murphy who is 1 confined to her lied by a complication of ailments. Attorney J. C Sutton is out again ! after a several days’ confinement to . his bed on account of bronchitis and complications. Mrs. Ferd Bleeke continues to improve at the Lutheran hospital. Fort I Wayne, and will be able to come home the latter part of this week or - the first of next. j | County Auditor and Mrs. John Mo- ' sure, David and Harley Moser and i families, of Bluffton, were guests of I the Norman Stalter family in Kirkland township Sunday. ' PUBLIC SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS The undersigned will offer for sale to the highest bidder at 'public auction the household ‘goods belonging to the estate of. jA. N. Steele, deceased, at the late residence of said decedent I at the corner of sth and Madi-‘ i son streets, in the citv of Decatur. Adams County. Indiana, al 1 o’clock p. m., Saturday, Mav .17. 1919. ! Said goods consist in part of 'one Buick automobile, four-! !cylinder, good as new; one; I auto truck, one china closet, j 1 h»t of bed clothing, one kitchen cabinet, one gas range, one extension table, two settees, one wash lavatory, one lot of soft coal in the bin. one lot of dishes, two rugs, one base burner, two beds complete, one [book case, one dresser, two I small rugs, a number of chairs, including rocking chairs, dining chairs and kitchen chairs; mirrors, stands, gas stove, malting, carpet, dresser, umbrella rack, garden tools, couch, and many other articles. All goods must be settled for on date of sale, either by cash or note to the approval of the undersigned executor. DAYTON STEELE. Executor. Roy Runyon. Auct. \V. A. Lower. Clerk 113(5

AT THE BAPTIST CHURCH TUESDAY EVENING. MAY 13, AT 7:30 There will be an address by Rev. C. A. Collett, one of our missionaries from North India. All members are requested to be present, and all others interested in the jrreat world movement for spreading the gospel arc invited. J. ED. STONE, Pastor

58c For Butterfat at our station, 236 No. Second Sreet. One trial will convince you that this is the best place to sell your cream. We are open Wednesday and Saturday nights until 8:00 o’clock. SCHLOSSER BROS. CREAMERIES

.! BONUS UNCLAIMED. According to a list published in the s Chicago Tribune, a sixty-dollar sol/(tiers' bonus check, addressed to ”R. H. Conrad, Decatur, Ind.” was returned unclaimed to Washington. . D C. I j Miss Mary Earhart has resigned aa clerk at the Runyon-Engler store. ■, o There will he a dance al the Moose hall Thursday night. Beginners’ class at 8 o'clock. Regular assembly dance at 9 o'clock. Good music and a ' good time is assured. 10813 ! PAGE SIX _ 7mR7Ss If Your Nerves Are Shaky Because of Over-Indulgence in Tobacco or Aleolmt or by Excess of Any Kind, Bio-Feren is Mliat toil Need Right Away. Don't grow old before your time, don’t let nervousness wreck y our happiness or chances in life. 1 The man with strong, steady i nerves is full of vigor, energy, | ambition and confidence. Y'ou can have nerves of steel, ! firm step, new courage and keen mind by putting your blood and , nerves in first-class shape with mighty Bio-Feren, a new discov i I try, inexpensive and eflicient. Men and women who get up so tired in the morning that they have to drag themselves to their daily labor will in just a few days ; arise with clear mind, definite I ' purpose and loads of ambition. All vou have to do is to take two Bio-Feren tablets after each meal and one at bedtime—7 a day for 7 days—then reduce to one after cadi meal until all are gone. H Then if your energy and endurance haven’t doubled, if your mind isn’t keener and eyes | brighter, if you don’t feel twice il as ambitious as before, any druggist anywhere will return the purchase price—gladly and freely. Bio-Feren is without doubt the , grandest remedy for nervous, run- , down, weak, anaemic men and ' 1 women ever offered and is not ! at all expensive. All druggists', in this city and vicinity have a supply on hand—sell many pack- J ages. ’ I, FASCINATING TEETH; How Every Woman Can Quick- ; ly Charm Her Friends With • Lovely Teeth, ! Clean, White and Brilliant ; If you want the cleanest of ‘ white teeth and healthy gums . tree from disease, an easy and • quick way to get both is to use J a tooth paste so effective and per- • feet that astonishing results usu- ■ ally come in a week’s time. J And the cost is so little. Just !' go to any drug or department 1 store, and get a large tube of < SENRECO TOOTH PASTE for ’ 3a cents. ; Not only will it make your i teeth clean and white, but it will - at once remove any filmy coating i help to check the ravages of I Pyorrhea and banish acidity in ! Ihe mouth. It is used by thousands of dentists and its sale has been remarkable. When you visit your I dentist, which you should do at a T y® ar > ask him about SENRECO. It’s a most delightful I and retreshing tooth paste. '

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58c • • «* • • For your Butterfat. At the Creamerv or Sta- • • • • !: tion, second door east of the postoffice. I! It pays to sell us your cream. «• ! MARTIN-KLEPPER CO. CSESMERIES

Begin Today THE MORE WE HELP OURSELVES the : quicker we analyze the situation, and sensibly set about relieving the world-strain. THE ROAD TO COMFORT and financial in- ! dependence will be yours if you save a portion of !! your income every week or every month. A bank ! account is the wisest plan to use in your efforts to : get something ahead. ! Begin today. !! The Peoples Loan & Trust Co; BANK OF SERVICE

SAVE MONEY! BUY YOUR HARD COAL NOW. Fill up your bin while you can get it. THE PRICE WILL ADVANCE. HIGH GRADE WHITE ASH can be stocked for next winter. Farmers come in and get your supply. ’Phone 199 Bennett & Whiteman east of Erie Freight House