Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 17, Number 160, Decatur, Adams County, 5 July 1919 — Page 4

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MARKETS-STOCKS — --♦ Dally Report of Local and Foreign Markets. New York. N. Y., July s—(Specials—(Special to Daily Democrat) —The stock market opened strong. United States Steel opened at 109%. up 14; Marine at 53%, up 14; Bethlehem Bat 83%, up %; Baldwin at 109%, up %; Crucible at 59%, up 1; United Cigars at 177 7 s. up %; Central Leather at 10S, up %; Steudebaker at 105%, up %; Mexican Petroleum at 185%, up 1. Chicago, 111., July s—(Special to Daily Democrat)—Open: Corn, July, up l%c; Sept, up l%c; Dee. up 2%c. Oats: July up 1c; Sept, up 1%; Dec. up %c. j Provisions: Higher. East Buffalo, N. Y., July s—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts. 1,600; shipments, 1,900; official to New York Thursday, 1,710; Friday, 2,090. Hogs closing steady; best grades. $23.25023.50; pigs. [email protected]; roughs. $20.50021.00; stagfs. slß.ooi, down; cattle, 250, steady; sheep. 200, steady; spring lambs, $18.50, down. Cleveland, Ohio — Butter, Extras, 51051%; firsts. 50050%.

Eggs —Extra firsts, 46c; new cases 45%; old cases 45c. Poultry — Live fowls. 32@33c broilers. 45@55c; roosters, 20@22c; ducks, 38@40c; guineas, [email protected] doz. KALVER-MAIER CO. Wool 55c LOCAL MARKETS. (Corrected Every Day by Burk Elevator Company) Wheat, $2.11; oats, 65c; corn, per cwt., $2.40; barley, $1.00; rye, $1.25; wool, 55c. LOCAL MARKET. Country butter 30@40c Eggs, dozen 40c LOCAL CREAMERY MARKETS Butterfat, delivered 51c COURT HOUSE NEWS Licensed to marry: Ernest Mann, farmer of Geneva born January 29, 1900, son of John Mann, to wed Inez Nevil of Geneva, born February 10, 1900 daughter of John Nevil. County Auditor and Mrs. John Mosure spent the Fourth at Bluffton. County Recorder and Mrs. Aaron C. Augsburger spent the Fourth of July with Mrs. Augsburger’s mother, Mrs. Barnara. Augsburger on the home farm in French township. I Real estate transfers: John Kuntz, et al. to Farmers’ & Merchants’ State Bank, realty in Wabash township. $3,800; Aetna Life Insurance Company to John Kuntz. Jr., quit claim deed, realty in W’abash township. sl. Fishing and hunting licenses were issued in the past several days to Charles C. Reynolds, Arthur C. Mangold. O-.car Lankenau, David E. Smith. George C. Steele, C. F. Trenaiy, Solomon Lord, Dr. L. K. Magley, Charles N .Spencer. F. W. Lewton. John Stewart. R. R. Daugherty. Earl Colter. S. E. Hite, G. W. Burkett, W. A, Kttebler, W. M Pease. ABOUT THE SICK Mrs. J S. Peterson went ot Fort i Wayne to call on er sister. Mrs. D. iE. Smith at the hospital. Mrs. Smith is getting alcng very nicely r.in.-e an operation for the removal of tumors Mrs. Etta Rinehart, a patient at the hospital in Ft. Wayne since an ope-ation for gall bladder trouble, is ’'getting alcng nicely, being able to sit , out of doors at the hospital yester- ■ day. She expects to return here the first of next wee.

; —— t ; THE TEST THAT TELLS 1 There is only one real test for a ; cough remedy, and that is use. S M. I , Oliver Box 192. R. F. D . 5. Greens-1 ;i bor ,°’ S - , c - writes: “Foley’s Honey' >i ®. T ar 18 l ust fine - 1 keep it all the , time in my family and do- not expect . to be without it as long as I can get ; it." It relieves hay fever, asthma T coughs, colds, croup and bronchial affections by covering the inflamel. irritated surfaces with a soothing, healfy ing combination of time-tried, rell 5 able, pure, harmless medicines. Contains no opiates. Children like it. Sold Everywhere. $ $ $ S—WANT ADS EARN—S $ $ $

HOT AND HAPPY from Page One) 'toastmaster and the orators were Da|e J. Crittenberger, Mrs. MqCul- ( lough. Fred Van Nuys, Samuel M. I Ralston. Clay Metzker and Claude Bowers. The program was interspersed with vocal solos and orchestni music am) dancing and visiting followed. Yesterday morning a business session was held at the Wolf & Dessauer auditorium, with a delicious luncheon next and then the arrival of Josephus- Daniels and his son Jonathan." The address by Secretary Daniels was interesting indeed. Hon. E. G. Hoffman presided and introduced Mr. Nelson the Auburn poet who gave a happy introduction in verse. , The editors ami their guests 'hen saw the industrial parade, attended a wonderful outdoor meeting at Sweeney park in honor of the returned soldiers and in the evening wit- 1 nessed a 1919 display of fireworks. The meeting was a success and the thanks of the editors are extended to thoe who made it so and to the hospital people so Fort Wayne in general. I

ABOUT TOWN i Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Pennypacker ' and children, Lois. Henry and Ruth left this morning on their return trip to their home at Buffalo. N. Y. They 1 metored through. They visited here for two weeks with Mrs. Pennypack- ' ' er’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Sut- 1 ton and her brother. Attorney Jesse t C. Sutton and family. ( Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Parrish spent the Fourth at Bluffton with relatives. , Mr. Parrish is manager of the local Morris five and ten cent store. Edgar Mills, of Indiana Harbor, is here visiting with his parents, the Rev. and Mrs. W. S. Mills and family. ! Miss Esther Sheets is clerking at the Steele & Bleeke store in the place i of her aunt. Mrs. Velma McGill who is taking a week’s vacation, visiting at Muncie, Parker City, Van Wert, Wren and other places. Mrs. Bess K. Smith and son, Robert, of Shelbina, Mo., and her mother, Mrs. G. E. Garard, went to Fort Wayne Thursday to spend a few days visiting with relatives. Carolyn and Mary Elizabeth Parker. daughters of the Rev. and Mrs. Parker, of Mishawaka, who spent the week here with their aunt, Mrs. J. S. Peterson and other relatives, left this morning for Fort Wayne to visit with their aunt, Mrs. Edward Wilson. Miss Dorothy Ervin returned to her work at Fort Wayne after spending The Fourth with her father and his family. She was accompanied by her sister. Miss Velma Ervin, who will visit over the week end with her. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mann, who were married here this morning went to Fort Wayne on the 10 o'clock car for a visit with friends. Will Suddeth, former Bluffton motorcycle racer accompanied by Mrs. Suddeth. arrived here this morning from Akron. 0., to visit relatives ever the Fourth. Suddeth is employed as sre.cial letter and parcel post carrier from the Akron. 0., post office and has given up racing and rfi j’1-’ningr because government insurance risk forbids. He has aranged. however, to send his airplane here to George Shoemake.r and Raymond Mossburg, who have obtained parts of a Curtis airplane to put with Suddeth's motor in building a plane of their own for experimental flying around Blufftcn. The airplane which Suddeth has given to Shoemaker and Masshurg is of the monoplane type and dangerous for amateurs. Using this engine, however, the loea l men expect with the help of Howard Chalfant. to rig up a first-class plane fcr experimental flying. Missburg being

the flyer and Shoemaker the mechanic. —Bluffton Banner. A GRATEFUL WOMAN'S STORY ! Mrs. Robert Blair, 461 S. 20th St., Terre Haute. Ind., writes: “I suffered two years with kidney and bladder trouble. After taking Foley Kidney Pills a sow short weeks I found my. trouble gradually disappearing. The backaches stonneei and I am also free 1 2 se t ! re< * R Pells and headaches, and « i? t a On lon se>' blurred.” Fol-i keen thp y hi Pl 'l S , help the kidneys th! Imm,Hr ood « ,ean and eliminate' n ! that cause backache, len iotats and ' BO . re ’ stift and len joints and muscles. Sold Everywhere.

CLASSIFIED ADSs HELP WANTED NOTICE-MEN WANTED to j work on mill July 7tb. Adams County Lumber Co.: LOST AND FOUND J 2 I LOST —Firestone tire on rim, size , 33x3%. Finder please return top Hr. Smith s residence. Decfitur. In- ' diana. 16043 | < 10UND— Some groceries and small ' package. Owner may have same . by calling at this office and paying J for this ad. 15843 ' = 1; FOUND —Three packages of suga(r, , salt and a pair of hose, in Crown- ' over s Paige car Saturday night. Own < er may have same by calling at this J office and paying for this ad. 15843 J FOR SALE FOR SALE—One horse, set buggy , harness, one-horse wagon, some household goods. Sale account ill ► health. Call SO9 N. Second street, or j telephone 429. 16043 < < CALL Telephone 609 for American ■ Products or see Barney Wertzberg . er. July 2-5-7 . J FOR SALE—One Big Type Poland ’ China Sow’ and 5 pigs. See Giles 1 J Porter, ’Phine 6-B. Decatur. 15943 • ■— I ’ FOR SALE —A good house and garage , with tract of land; No. 835 Mercer • avenue. 145tf ! FOR SALE —O. I. C. boars, eligible to register. Price, S3O. —W. E. Fau- ■ rote, Decatur, Ind., R. R. No. 5; Mon- J roe ’phone. 138tf ' FOR RENT ; FOR RENT—A front room in a mod-'! ern home. Inquire 310 North Third I St. ts ; MISCELLANEOUS ! Brown was out in the rain with his ' new suit on all day yesterday and J when he went home that evening his ■ wife and all the neighbors thought to I themselves, “His suit Is The press was out of the trousers 4 and the coat looked like the top of a I' circus tent, but the next week the I neighbors looked out and saw Brown ! with his suit on all fixed up better ' than new. He had turned them over to the Decatur Dry Cleaners and they ! had made them look like new. Our ' work is guaranteed. ’ Phone 695. PIANO FOR SALE Upright Dunham in good condition. ! Am moving. Will sell it for $125 ; rather than ship it. Must sell with- • in week. Mrs. Reimbach, 110 S. First I Street. 16043 J NOTICE K. OF C. I Regular meeting Monday, July 7, at ' 8 p. nt. All members please be pres- ' ent. G. K. VULCANIZING Have your tires cared for by A. W. Tanvas. Vulcanizing casings 50c up; tubes 20c up Phone 471. NOTICE. Dr. C. R. Weaver’s office wili be ■ closed two weeks, from June 29th, to J July 14th. Attending National Os- ’ teopathie convention at Chicago. 151tl0 DR. C. R. WEAVER. ! PIPE FOR FENCE POSTS I have on hand second-hand 1 in., 2 in., 5% in., 6J4 fn-> 8 in. and 10 in. pipe in any length, which is just the thing tor 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. I Decatur, Indiana. ’Phone 709.

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NOTICE All Filth Liberty Loan Bonds paid for, except registered bonds, are here and ready for distribution. ■ I • < ■ Please to present your receipt and get your Bonds. FIRST NATIONAL BANK | Decatur, Indiana T

Loans Loans Loans We make loans on farm property for 5 ’/» per payments?" t,me ’ W ‘ th privi,e 8 e of partial property a’" o P ’ enty ° f money to ,oan on city Let us know your wants. THE DECATUR ABSTRACT & LOAN CO. 157 So. Second Street Decatur, - i_j* Henry B. Heller, Pres. R u -. o • - *- B “ rt Lenhart, Sec’y