Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 17, Number 150, Decatur, Adams County, 24 June 1919 — Page 4
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slc | For Your Butterfat i | At the Creamery or Station | 2nd door East of Postoffice • It pays to sell us your Cream I MARTIN-KLEPPER CO. l DREAMERIES + ♦ ». ++++++ + + +++*. i .4.++^.4+*+-E+++-l-+4-++++-l-++++4-++++++++++++++ GET WISE AND ECONOMIZE \\ e have the prices that will surprise One pound plug Horse Shoe Tobacco 80c Kidney Beans, can 10c No. 2 can Pork and Beans 15c Chile Con Carne 15c Lucerno Syrup, qt 50c Fancy Rice, 2 lbs 25c Qt. can Mazola 75c Pt. can Mazola 40c Quaker Made Oats. th 6c Seeded Raisins, 2 pkgs 25c Puffed Rice, pkg 15c Puffed Wheat, pkg 15c Old Settler, 3 pkgs , 25c Wall Paper Cleaner, 2 for 25c Sugar, 100 lb. bag $9.90 Sugar, 25 lbs $2.50 One pound can good grade Cocoa 25c New Potatoes. New Cabbage, Lemons, Oranges, Bananas Eggs, 38c; Butter. 30 to 45c. M. E. HOWER
VICTORY BONDS All Victory Bonds paid for, except regis-: tered Bonds, are ready for you. Please: call and take them up. Bring your receipt i The Peoples Loan & Trust Co BANK OF SERVICE : For Sale—Heavy Oil Field Pipe : Unexcelled for fence posts, braces, crossings, i ends of tile ditches, grape arbors, etc. ■ 6 in. casing @ 25c per ft. ; 8 in. drive pipe @ 65c per ft. ; 1 in. line pipe @ 5c per ft. ; 2 in. line pipe @ 8c per fi. ; Prices on other sizes upon request. ! ; One Ton Ford Truck, complete, with body i . J. F. ARNOLD ■ ► Suite 4-5-6, Peoples Loan & Trust Bldg. ' f 1 hone 109 - . . _ Decatur, Indiana I hi 111111 $ 111111! a' »« 11 1 1! 1 1, M |,, ~ , i Loans Loans Loans We make loans on farm property for s>/ z per • ; cent on ten years’ time, with privilege of partial ! ; payments. I We also have plenty of money to loan on city I property. Let us know your wants. THE DECATUR ABSTRACT & LOAN CO. 157 So. Second Street Decatur, - - Indiana Henry B. Heller, Pres. E. Burt Lenhart, Sec’y
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY, JUNE 24 1919
lmarkets-stocks ; Dally Report of Local and Foreign Markets. I The stock market opened stead?' ■ today. United States Steel opened J at 106% and %, off % and %; Cen- , tral Leather at 104%. off 1 4 ; Crucible' > 91%, off 1%; Marine preferred 117, J up %, and Studebaker 104%, off 1. J Chicago. 111., June 24—(Special to . Daily Democrat)—Open: Corn. July ' up l%c; Sept, up %c; Dec. down %c., J Oats, July down %c; Sept, up %c; | > Dec. unchanged. Provisions slightly “ lower. ; East Buffalo, N. Y., June 24—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts 2,- > 400: shipments, none; official to New ’ York yesterday, 3,040; hogs closing , steady. I • Best grades. [email protected]; lights ' and pigs. [email protected]; roughs, " [email protected]; stags, $17.00; down; ■ cattle, 125; steady; sheep 600; ; steady; spring lambs, $18.00; down. ‘ Cleveland, Ohio—Butter, creamery ' • in tubs, extra. 53@54c; firsts, 53@ , 53%c; prints 1c higher; fancy dairy, 43@47c; packing, 41@42c. Eggs—Board price extra firsts,' 43%c; new cases, 42%c; old cases, 1 42c. J Poultry—Live fowls, 28c; broilers, 45@45%c; roosters, 20c; ducks, 30@'35c. KALVER-MAIER CO. Wool 55c LOCAL MARKETS. (Corrected Every Day by Burk Elevator Company) 1 Wheat. $2.25; oats, 67c; corn, per cwt., $2.40; barley, $1.00; rye, $1.25; wool, 55c. LOCAL MARKET. 1 Country butter 30@40c Eggs, dozen 38c LOCAL CREAMERY MARKETS Butterfat, delivered 51c COURT HOUSE NEWS Licensed to marry: John H. Augs- 1 burger, of Hartford township, born I December 11, 1884. oil well driller, | son of John J. Augsburger, to wed; Glenn Miller, born December 17, 1894, | of Hartford township, daughter of Mike Miller. CLASSIFIED ADS ' HELP WANTED MAN WANTED Apply at once. ; —Bluffton Hoop Co. 14913 ; FOR RENT 1 ' FOR RENT —Five room house, elec- ■ trie lights, storage room, cistern > and driven well. Rent reasonable. J Inquire 234 North Fifth street. 'Phone ; No. 265. 148t3 FOR SALE : FOR SALE—One horse, buggy, single ' harness, wagon ar> 1 box. double set ■ harness, and breaking plow, all good. —R. J. Mann. Pleasant Mills. 149t3 1 FOR SALE —Champion Mower, in good running order, will sell for i SIO.OO, also a two-horse steel hay ■ rake, and a wooden hay rake. —See | John B. Rice, 122 So. 6th St 148-t3 FOR SALE—Threshing outfit, 14 horse power Huber engine, Rumley separator, 30x44, in good condition, and suitable for a farmer ring.— ‘ Amos Steiner, Geneva, Indiana. R. R. No. 2. 148t6 I: I : WANTED —Men to help make hay. ■ See A. B. Holthouse, Craigville, Ind., R. R. No. 1. « 145t6 j FOR SALE—A good house and garage i I with tract of land; No. 835 Mercer ’ avenue. 145tf FOR SALE —Complete concrete mix- J I er outfit, including mixer, jacks and ' all necessary tools. For particulars call W. O. Bigham, R. D. No. 3, De- ’ catur, 'Phone 10-U, 140-12 1 FOR SALE—O. I. C. boars, eligible to register. Price, S3O. —W. E. Fau- ; rote, Decatur, Ind., R. R. No. 5; Mon- ■ roe ’phone. • 138tf ~ WANTED '! — ► WANTED —Place to work for board, > by young lady employed in office J work. Address “C. K.,” care Daily ’ Democrat. 148t3 i 'wool WANTED — Highest prices paid in Decatur—Burk ; Elevator Co. 115tf I i WANTED—Experienced girl for gen-' J <eral housework. Call Mrs. J. Q ■ ; Neptune, ’phone 23. 143tf I MISCELLANEOUS ; Brown was out in the rain with his ' i new suit on ail day yesterday and * . when he went home that evening his , wife and ail the neighbors thought to 1 , ; themselves, “His suit Is ruined.” . The press was out of the trousers' I and the coat looked like the top of a ' ; circus tent, but the next week the' i neighbors looked out and saw Brown ! J with his suit on all fixed up better' ’ than new. He had turned them over i to the Decatur Dry Cleaners and they J had made them look like new. Our + work Is guaranteed. ' Phone 695.
MASONIC NOTICE There will be a meeting for the ■ purjiose of conferring the Master . Masons degree tonight. June 24. GEO. E KINZLE. W. M. 32 YEARS’ SERVICE Mrs. A. Waluman, 480 Glenn Ave., Fresno, Cal., writes: “When I wasi ’ young I had a fever and it left me with a cough every winter. Thirtytwo years ago I read about Foley's Honey and Tar and bought me some and it helped me. I use it yet and it helps me every time. I am a widow I 66 years old.” There is nothing bet-1 ter for bronchial, grip and similar | I lingering coughs and colds that hang on. Just fine for children —for croup . and whooping cough. Contains no, opiates. Sold everywhere. adt C. C. Pumphrey left Saturday even-| ing for Pittsburg, where he will ' spend a week. | BONDS ARE HERE. The Victory bonds have ar- ; rived. We have all denomina- i tions and subscribers will please ; | call at the bank and take them ; I up. Please look after this dutv. I 'OLD ADAMS COUNTY BANK. J Mr. and Mrs J. H. Stewart and , sons, Meredith and Max William, and J 1 Mrs Hugh Hite spent Sunday in , Huntington with Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Kocher. , NOTICE OF SAI.E OF RFI ' BOX ns. Notice is hereby given that the coni- ( mon council, in and for the City of Decatur, Indiana, will, on the Inf Day of July, 1919. I, at their council room in said city, at , seven o’clock p. m., receive sealed bids , for the .sale of refunding bonds, in 1 , the sum of $6,000.00. as follows |, Sa Id bonds to be Issui d n dei ml- , nations of $500.00 each, with interest , at the rat*' of per cent per annum, , land to be dated January 1, 1919. ma-], | turing $1,000.00 in one year after date ( and $1,000.00 each six months there- , after until all are paid, same to be ( 'payable at the First National Bank, in « said city. < Said bonds to be sold, at not loss ( than par. to the highest and best bid- < ■ All bids must be accompanied by a « certified check for $25.00 as evidence < of good faith. ' The common council reserves the « right to reject any and all bid« i Witness my hand and seal this 10th « day of June, 1919. ’ R. G. CHRISTEN. < 10-17-24 City Clerk. ’ NOTICE OF SALE OF PERSON AL $ PROPERTY. « State of Indiana, ountv of Adams, ss: « • In the matter of the estate of Mar- « garet E. Smith, deceased. « Notice is hereby given that the un- • dersigned administrator of the estate « of Margaret E. Smith, deceased. wiUT offer for sale at public auction at the i late residence of said decedent, six , miles east of Decatur. Indiana, in St. i Mary’s township, in said county and state, on Turmday. the Sth day of July, 191!’. I the personal property of said estate. ( consisting of one sorrel horse, one bay , mare, one dun horse, one mare and < colt, one yearling colt, 4.’ interest < black cow, interest spotted cow, i *2 interest red cow, »- 2 interest brindle < cow. n; interest red heifer, l; interest i yearling heifer. int. calf, baseburner, < cout h, clock, cane bottom P. chair, 2 < small rocking chairs. round back < rocker, square back rocker, 6 dining « room chairs, four dining room chairs. ' rocking chair. small stand, large 1 stand, davenport, book case, commode, ' dresser, bedstead, bed room carpet. 1 heating stove, (lining table, linoleum, 1 cupboard, set of dishes, mirror, range. ' kitchen cupboard, kitchen cabinet. ' kitchen table, cooking utensils, dishes, ' lamp, washing machine, churn. 3 tubs. 1 . oil can, lantern, cellar stove, 4 dozen ' glass cans, lot canned fruit, stone jars, 1 potatoes, incubator, step ladder, lot of 1 stove wood, lot galvanized chicken coops, grindstone, mower, corn cultivator, hay loader, disc harrow, spike--4 tooth harrow, check row planter, post auger, breaking plow, hay rake, hay » tedder, farm vagon, hay ladder, n» ;d i boat, 3 bushel wheat,’ 10 bushel oats, 60 bushels corn, surrey, 8 shoats, 5 , pigs. led sow. white sow, 7 pigs, set of i farm harness, grain cradle, lot grain i sacks, 3 forks, scoop shovel. ladder, single shovel plow. double shovel plow, cross-cut saw. one barrel, iron kettle, 50 lbs. lard. .3 pieces meat. • The sale to begin at 10 o’clock a. m. | 'l'eriuM I All sums of $5.00 and under, cash in hand. O v er $5 no a credit of 6 months will be given, the purchaser giving his note therefor, with approved security. WILLIAM H. TEEPLE. ; | Administrator. I Judson W. Teeple, Atty. 10-17-24 | SHERIFFS SALE. By virtue of an execution to me di-| ret ted by the Clerk of the Adams cir-. < nil court. I will expose at public sale. ’ to the highest bidder on Saturday, the . 19th day of July, A. D., 1919, between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m., and 4 | oClock p. m.. of said day, at the door ’ of the court house in Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, the rents and profits • for a term not exceeding seven years, I the following described real estate, to- i I wit; I 1 Inlot number twenty-five (2;») in • the original plat of the town (now j city) of Decatur, Adams County,] State of Indiana, as the same is des- | ignated on the recorded plat of the said town (now city): and on failure to realize the full amount of judg- ' ment, interest and costs, I will at the same time and place expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate. Taken as the property of Delmer F. Leonard at the suit of Bank of Wren, a corporation. Said sale will be made without any I relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. SEPHUS MELCHI, Sheriff Adams County. I June 20, A. D. 1919. 21-28-4
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w " I yjLJlyjjw much seCTi. HVavs 11 fP W,SH TO l r NOT ALONE FOR SAFETY AND CONVENIENCE, BUT FOR PROFIT You will not only have the safety and in handling your financial al ! ail Y l)U L -Lie a standing in the bank—an inestimable ad ' a ’ lta £ j Some day you may want to borrow money loi n e i or for business purposes. II you haxe "on the c tidence and respect of your Banker you will be able to borrow freely. We Offer You Every Advantage Known To Modern Banking MsS j.^.4.4.4.++4.+4.<.^. T 4.4.+4.++++++++++++++++++4 , 4.4.+++++4.++++++++++++4-+4>4'++++++4-+<+4-+++++4"i-+4"S-++++‘ NOTICE All Fifth Liberty Loan Bonds paid for, except registered bonds, are here and ready lor distribution. Please to present your receipt and get your Bonds. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Decatur, Indiana > . .W-J-,T J. J. A. A » «- «- « •- • A. «-. "V 4 4* WT - I TV” T’• *- »- r V4 1 4V4 V 4 4 • ’4' i » 1 C 4 V’4'“ ”V V V ” 4 * V TTI 51c 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
Mecca Theatre , BILLIE RHODES in f "HOOP-LA” The story of a Circns Orphan and a big hearted Clown who was her guardian. A play different from the rest. Admission 5 cents 10 cents plus war tax plus war tax TOMORROW See the sublime NAZIMOVA in a Metro Super-production, “REVELATION," In seven big acts. Admission, ten and twenty cents _ plus war tax.
Tonight Corner 4th and Monroe COLTON CO. presents “Tennessee’s Partner” Comedy io 4 Acts VAUDEVILLE BETWEEN ACTS Band and Orchestra Adults 35c Children 15c INCLUDES WAR TAX YOUR BONDS AIRE HERE. The bonds that you subscribed for of the Victor}' issue are here and you are requested to call at the bank and take them up. OLD ADAMS COUNTY BANK. SHINE! The Wertzberger & Lose barber shop has installed a shoe shining stand, and it's a place to get a real shine Open during the week and on Sunday morning. 13-1425 BIDS WANTED. To tear off roof and lower barn ten feet, on iny lot at Jefferson and Fourth streets, to be replaced after moving to lot on First street. 11813 H. BF.RLNG. ONE MILLION DOLLARS TO LOAN Ono 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 Fishet & Harris Grocery
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 JEFF LIECHTY Auctioneer I still have my headquarters at Durkin’s garage, and will book any sale you might have. ’Phone 181 Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARIAN OFFICE—HORSE SALE BARN FIRST STREET Calls Answered Day or Night Office 143 1 llOnC Residence 102 BLACK & GETTING UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Fine Funeral Furnlahlnge Private Ambulance Service DECATUR. • IND. Telephone; Office 90; Home "W Dr. C. C. RAYL Monroe, Indiana Special attention given to Surgery and to the DisI eases of the Abdomen and Female PelvisEquipped to do Cyrtoecopy and Ureteral Catheterization TORT WAYIitC AMD decatvn TRACTION LINK CENTRAL TIMK ••eave Decatur Leave Ft. Waya* MHO a. m. TiOUu. m7 too a. m. b >»o a. mBi*>a.m. le.oea. •*■ 1 Olton, m. HiMa. m. • ItSSa. m. It<»" i*«p. m. naoa-u*-Mito p. m. «teep.aa. «:oop.m . Bisea.ia. 7:OO p. n . ftiSO ivioop. U>. litvSp. SSCar every hour aid a half. Ruaalas time 1 hour aad * mle■tea , £ rr, «h« ear leaves Deeater •' «• “• “A leaves Ft. Wayae a l*i2 0 arrtvlag la Deeatar »>«O p. m. > tint, hours 6:30 a. m. to TtOO P- •• R. STONKIIVRNER. *«»•’
