Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 17, Number 170, Decatur, Adams County, 17 July 1919 — Page 3

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, JULY 17,1919.

HENRY LANGE DEAD I Henry Lange, fifty seven years old, a prominent farmer, residing on the Deeatur road, five miles south of Ft | Wayne, in Adams township, died sud . denly in the orchard of his farm , home from heart disease at 7:30 , o'clock last night. Mr. Lange had . resided on the farm where he died , for the past thirty years. For the , past y§ar he had lived a retired life having been in ill health. The deceased had been a member of the Bauer church since his residence in that community. Surviving relatives besides the widow include three children: Herman, Erwin and Arthur at home. Six brothers and three sisters also survive. Funeral services will be conducted from the farm home at 1:30 o’clock Sunday afternoon and at 2 o’clock from the Bauer church. Burial in the church cemetery.—Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette THE FARMER’S OPPORTUNITY. Description of the method of borrowing money on farms on the government plan through the First Jclnt Stock Land Bank of Fort Wayne, Ind. The idea is to loan money on farms for longer periods than is the existing practice now, as authorized under the Federal Farm Loan Act, effective July, 1916. This law makes it possible for the farmers to make money by borrowing money. It is the intention to place money within the reach of the farmer on such terms as to convert the farm mortgage into a source of profit. The money may be loaned you to buy land for agricultural purposes, to purchase equipment, such as teams, machinery, live stock, to provide beneficial improvements, structure, tiling, drainage, fencing, buildings, etc. The money is loaned on the “amortization plan” which means the paying off of the indebtednes by installments of a fixed amount, throughout a period of years. As an example—On a loan of SI,OOO payment would be S7O a year, which payment applies upon interest and principal, paying off loan in 33 years. Upon a Ten Thousand Dollar loan, the payment each year would be S7OO. Borrower may pay off part or all of loan after five years. Loans made up to one-half of the value of the land and 20 per cent of the insurable value of the improvement. NO COMMISSION—LOANS MADE TO BORROWER AT COST. No restrictions are placed on the use of the money you borrow and your affairs are not subject to the scrutiny of others. You are not worried about a renewal, not the trouble and expense of one You have no uncertainty about interest rates. You have liberal prepayment privileges after five years. You do not tie up yourself or your land. Eevery payment you make reduces your principle as well as the interest, so that at the expiration of the loan the entire debt has been discharged. Such an opportunity as this should give courage to an enterprising farmer to buy more land, to improve his farm and live stock and have the use and profits therefrom. For further information see French Quinn, President The Bowers Realty Co. Offices over Vance & Hite’s Clothing Store, diagonally across from Court House. o-w-ts Mrs. L. O. Wertzberger and chil- ■ dren, of who visited with I her sister, Mrs. M. E. Hower, went to Ft. Wayne this morning to visit . with other relatives. HE WAS ALMOST PAST GOING “I suffered with kidney trouble for three years,” writes D. Bell, St. James City. Fla., “and for the past six months I have been almost past going. I couldn’t stoop down and when I began taking Foley Kidney Pills, and before I used two bottles my pain was all gone.” They are prompt in action and quick to relieve backache, rheumatic pains, swollen joints and sore muscles. I Sold Everywhere.

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MISSIONARY CHURCHES TO MEET Preparations are already under way for the annual conference of the Missionary Church association, which is to be held in Berne. The conference sessions will be held in the mornings and afternoons of Aug. 11 to 12, and the state convention, which convenes here, will be held on Sunday, August 10, the evenings of August 11 and 12, and afternoon of August 11 to 12, and August 17 inclusive. Two tents each 40 ft. by 60 ft. will be erected on the school grounds in Berne, where all the meetings will be held. All meals will be served in the school building. —Berne Witness. FOR RESULTS TRY WANT ADS

Crystal Theatre “JOANNA ENLISTS” | featuring Mary Pickford. See little Mary play the part of a lonely little girl on a farm who is simply dying for a beau. Soon a camp opens near by, and the farm is Utterly covered with beaus in no time. Mary, thinking she is not pretty enough, decides to take a milk bath every day, and as she is taking a bath, along comes a captain and catches her in this awkward moment — still sec this Artcraft picture for yourself. CRYSTAL THEATER REX THEATRE “THE CARRIAGE OF DEATH.” -A big three-reel production of the Mutual Film company, featuring Bert Delaney, supported by a wonderful cast. A picture tilled with thrills and romance that will make you take notice. A picture out of the ordinary and a good one. “The Burglar’s Picnic.” ; A two-reel Mutual com- 1 edy, featuring the famous Fairbanks Twins as the chief laughmakers. Come anjl see the pranks these two little comedians do and you won’t be able Io keep from laughing. It’s a good one. ONE MILLION DOLLARS TO LOAN One million dollars to loan at 514 per cent, on improvod 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

JENKINK VULVAN SPRINGS’ SERVICE STATION Automobile Springs for all Popular Priced Cars. IIOLTHOUSE GARAGE If your auto tires are old, this hot weather will soon cause a blow-out, and dial means a new tire. Use an Insyde Tyre and make that old casing go many more miles. Call J. U. Stewart, ’phone 168. 16815 (NOTHING CAN BEVERYA WRONG — IF YOU’RE \ FEELING \ / Kwell and t n STRONG- J — JI Ksanvtarv7 (ok. 1 —-

The Post Office can give you service because it is linked with thousands of other Post Offices throughout the country in the United States Postal System. A NATIONAL Bank can give you service in the collection of checks and drafts because it is linked in the United States Federal Reserve System with every other National Bank in America. First National Bank Decatur. Indiana

Office Removed H. F. Costello. M. D„ wishes to announce that he has moved his office to his residence, 215 North 3rd St. General Practice Special attention given to Chronic Diseases and Preventive Medicine. Office Hours: 9:00 to 11:30 a. m., 2:00 to 5:00 p. m., & 7:00 to 8:30 p. m. JEFF LIECHTY Auctioneer I still have my headquarters at Durkin’s garage, and will book any sale you might have. ’Phone 181 POISON OAK Wash with weak solution of blue stone or lime water, dry thoroughly, follow with light appli- Ig j cation of— dyl Sy VICKS VAPORIB .; •YOUR BODYGUARD”-30F,60<H.20 FOHT WAYNE AND DKCATU* TRACTION LINB CENTRAL TIMB ; Leave Decatur Leave Ft. Wayuc [ 5>40 a. m. Ttftfta. m. 7 too a. m. Rs3Ha. aa. S:SOa. m. IBiWHa. m. IWtHOa. in. llttroa. ; 11 tSW a. ra. 1 >. mu I *. m. Btie y.m. BtXO >. m. p. m. 4:00 p. m. BtXtf r.aa. I 7:00 p.m. 8 S3O pan. 10:00 p. in. Il:05p. aa. Car every hour and a half. Rifanlnx time 1 hour and S mlu- ■ atcN Freight ear leaves Deeatur at ! 7:45 a. m. and leaves Ft. Wayut at 11:00 m., arriving la Decatar at i 1:00 p. m, , Office bourn 6:30 a. m. to 7 SOO p. in. I. B. BTONEBURNER, A seat.

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 Little Bits Small amounts continuously deposited in the bank in early lifetime creates a lifetime ally. While you have strength and ambition, be sensible, secure your future. A little put away regularly will relieve you of that constant dread of what will happen when your earning power is at low ebb. The Peoples Loan & Trust Go BANK OF SERVICE

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VULCANIZING Have your tires cared for by A. W. Tanvas. Vulcanizing casings 50c up; ' tubes 20c up. Phone 471. 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 143 rnone Residence 102 BLACK & GETTING i UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Fine Funeral Furnishings ( I: Prlvste Ambulance Service - i DECATUR, • IND. • j; Telephone: Office 90; Home 727 Dr. C. C. RAYL Monroe, Indiana Special attention given to ,' : Surgery and to the Dis;i; eases of the Abdomen and ; :[ • Female PelvisEquipped to do Cystoscopy snd Uretersl Catheterization