Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 17, Number 191, Decatur, Adams County, 11 August 1919 — Page 4
H THE HALLMARK STORE g f Artistic Conceptions \ —in— . [Diamond Jewelry I Nowhere in America in a city the size of Decatur will you find diamond jewelry of such in- If comparable beauty as this establishment —stones of rare brilliancy, faultless in quality and cut- M ting, set in exquisitely designed mountings of $ platinum and gold. Many of these diamonds are exclusive with Pumphrey’s. I Featuring Soli tares—each gem is perfect and of the finer blue quality, set in rings, in clusters and LaVallieres. $4.50 to $500.00 PUMPHREY’S JEWELRY STORE "Famous for Fine Jewelry” - BRUNSWICK PHONOGRAPHS fl i' -■
! fWI Z Accounts eop e/eay cent* Smsm \\ hen you open a bank account your bills are paid by check, Your check, when returned, becomes a receipt. No trouble about change, no disputes about payments, no questions as Io where your money has gone or how much you have received. YOUR PASS BOOK TELLS THE STORY Be on the safe side and open an Account with us To-Day OLD ADAMS COUNTY BANK The Largest Bank in Adams County
JBwrj.Jxnb __„ — -—> J-ijl Issi S’ 11 JW. C3B W <<d .\ <• ~ ;^: M | F s ssS== ±: =^=^==^^=^=^a£SF-Sj^S^gf2^2l^~ ; ~~* Your New House Will Be Less Expensive and More Beautiful If You Build With Stucco Stucco, such as Kragstone Stucco, will give your house that desired everlastingly white appearance that will distinguish it from all others in your neighborhood. When you build, do it wisely. Do not take chances. So ask that the exterior be covered with Kragstone Stucco. Y SX£ I jffilOOte; with * sy (JGCO We are specialists in this kind of construction. We can make yovr home fire-proof and storm-proof; warm in winter and cool in summer. You have your choice of any color combination. Yours wit be the only house of its kind—attractive, distinctive and admiring. And this kind of work is inexpensive. Let us show you colored samples. We will be glad to agu.e with you. Come in and see us without delay. KIRSCH-REPPERT CO. /
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 1919.
Dr. C. V. Conneii VETERINARIAN OFFICE—HORSE SALE BARN FIRST STREET Call* Answered Day or Night Phnno office 143 r Hone Residence 102 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 ; BLACK & GETTING j UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Fine Funeral Furnishing* Private Ambulance Servlca DECATUR, • IND. ! Telephone: Office 90; Home 727 I JEFF LIECHTY Auctioneer I still have my headquarters at Durkin's garage, and will book any sale you might have, ’Phone 181 DR. L. K. MAGLEY Veterinarian Office 235 W. Monroe St.' Over Al Burdg’s Barber Shop. Phones: Office 186; Residence 11-M. I — L_ John Schurger & Son, Abstractors of Title to Real Estate in Adams County, Indiana. All kinds of money to loan on Real Estate from 5'/ 2 % on farms, from 5 to 40 years, partial payment at any interest paying time. City loantf from 7 to 8%. We are in the market for your business. If you want an abstract of a loan come to our office in person and you will save money by so doing. I Office over Fisher & Harris. East of 1 the Court House, Decatur. Ind. Citi-. zens Telephone No. 104, Decatur. Ind ' Office Removed H. F. Costello, M. D., wlshe* 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.
PIPE FOR FENCE POSTS I have on hand second-hand 1 In., 2 in., 5% in., 6(4 In., 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. Decatur, Indiana. ’Phone 709. DR. H. E. KELLER Decatur, Indiana General Practice Office specialties. Diseases of women and children. X-Ray examinations and treatments, electric treatments for high blood pressure and hardening of the arteries, X-Ray treatments for goiter, tuberculosis and cancer. Office hours. 9 to 11 A. M.; 1 to 5 P. M.; 7 to 9 P. M. Sundays by appointment. Phones, Res, No, 110; Office, No. 409. Present office over F. V. Mills Grocery store. New office after the middle of September, 110 North Fourth street. WANTED To loan to Adams County Farmers $50,000 I Western Reserve Life Insurance Company See C. W. YAGER, General Agent. j Dr. C. C. RAYL i Monroe, Indiana * ® 1 ’ t • Special attention given to : Surgery and to the Dis- I ; eases of the Abdomen and • ■ Female Pelvis. Equipped to do Cystoacopy and Ureteral Catheterlzatloa I I
CLASSIFIED WANT ADS FOR SALE SEE US FOR TRACTOR OILS Special prices in barrel lots. Kalver-Noble Garage Co. 189t6 FOR SALE —Roasting ears, 25 cents a dozen. Will deliver. Call Ira Bodie, 318 South Tenth street, or ’Phone 691. 189-t3 FOR SALE —Victrola and 12 records; I almost new- Telephone No. 6 on ' R line. 190t3 FOR SALE —Baby sulky, good as new. Call at 128 South 9 h st. 19143 FOR SALE—Spouting, rooting and lighting rods. See me before buying. Furnace work a specialty. T. A. Leonard, tinner. 186412 FOR SALE —Serviceable O. I. C. boars eligible to register. Price, S3O. —, W. E. Faurote, Decatur, Ind., R. R. No.! 5; Monroe ’phone. 176tf FOR RENT FOR RENT —Neatly furnished room, only two blocks from court house. I Call at 312 Winchester street or! 'Phone 653. 181-tfj WANTED WANTED—For general housework, a capable maid. Address Mrs. E. L. Gilmartin. 1203 W. Wayne Si., Fort Wavnc, 1 Ind. _ 18916 WANTED —An experienced mechanic to operate two “Oster” Pipe Thread-! fng (machines. Steady work, good pay to right man. Address J. F. Ar-' nold, Decatur, li-.liana. 190-ts WANTEDi— I Girl for housework, family j of two, good location, good wages. | Exceptional place. 'Phone, write, or, call, 201 Central Bldg., Fort Wayne, Indiana. ’Phone 555. . .. _ ... . . . . — .... MISCELLANEOUS TO THE MAN WHO WRITES ADS— Send 50 cents in coin or 2-cent I stamps for Book of 1000 Ad Headings to THE NEWS, Ashley, Ind. 190t2 Folks living in the country are urg-| ed to buy Chautauqua season tickets; $2.00 for adults, SI.OO for children be- ( tween 8 and 14 years, plus 10 per j cent war tax; younger children freed Tickets on sale at each bank, drug store and clothing store. 186t5 EVEN IF YOU LIVED way down in Cuba we would still like to C U B A Cleaning—Dyeing—Pressing Customer HAVE RESPECT for your clothing, stop sending it to any Tom, Dick, or Harry for Cleaning—Dyeing—Pressing. We do it better. LADIES—Don't trust your delicate clothing to any old cleaner—our expert and sanitary cleaning and dyeing service awaits your calls. 'Phone 695 and we will call for your order. DECATUR DRY CLEANERS Monroe Street. 187-ts
New Sunlight Laundry, a real Laun-, dry, Portland, Ind. We send Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. 'Phone ! 695 for Success, 170-ts I LOST AND FOUND LOST—Jointer and roller cutter for Oliver plow, between Decatur and Kirkland high school. Please return to KaL ver-Nohle Garage. 186tf FOUND—Pocket book containing sum of money. Owner may have same by paying for this Ad and seeing L. D. Jacobs. 189-t3 —... .._ . VULCANIZING i Have your tires cared for by A. W. Tanvas. Vulcanizing casings 50c up; tubes 20c up. Phone 471. ( Your cast plow points will he ground to suit you at Johnson & Johnson’s. Peterson. Indiana. 11-12-13-18-19-20 PENSIONS We are prepared to take your application for original pension, widow pension, inceases and to look after matters pertaining to your pension. Mrs. Robert Blackburn has turned over to us all blanks, papers, records ' and instructions used by her husband and we are prepared to look after this business for you. LENHART & HELLER. ! NIGHT IN JAIL ... I (United Press Service) Cleveland, Ohio, Aug. 9.—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Three of the seven dairymen indicted by the grand jury investigating food prices here, spent the night in jail. Bondsmen were on hand to provide bond for the trio at the opening of court today. The other four were expected to I Present themselves to the court to- ■ day.
’ MARKETS-STOCKS l Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets. i New York. Aug. 11—(Special to ■Daily Democrat)— The entire list showed strength at the stock market opening today. United States Steel opened at 105%, and %, UP a”<l Bethlehem B at 88%, up 1%; Central Leather at 103. up 2%; Baldwin at 109. up 1%; Mexican Petroleum at 177%. up 1% and United States Rubber at 127, up %. After its strong opening the market sold off slightly. The most pronouncod reaction was in Central Leather, which sold at 100% after an early high of 103. Chicago, Aug 11—(Special to Daily Democrat)—Open: Corn—Sept, down %c; Dec. down %c; May up l%c. Oats—Sept, up %c; Dec. up %c; May I nominal. Provisions—Higher. — East Buffalo, N. Y„ Aug. 11—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 3,200; shipments, 1,900. yesterday: receipts. 4.000. shipments, 2.090. today: official to New York Saturday, 1,140; I hogs closing steady. Best grades. $23.50; pigs, $22.50; ! roughs, [email protected]; stags, $18.00; ’.down; cattle. 4,500, fifty to seventy- ! five higher; shipping steers. $13.00© 1600; butchers steers, 1100©1500; cows and heifers, 550; sheep, 1200, fifty higher; top lambs, 1800@1850; yearlings. 1400@1450; wethers, 1100@ 1150; ewes, 1050, down. | Cleveland, O. —Butter, creamery in tubs, extras 58@58%c; extra firsts, 57@57%; firsts 56@56%; prints 1c higher; fancy dairy 43%@47%c; pack I ing 40@42c. | Eggs—Extras 49c; extra firsts 47c; northern firsts, new cases 47c; old ■ cases 46c; southern and western firsts new cases 43c. Ohio extras in new I cases 47cPoultry—Live fowls 30@35c; broilI ers 30@35c; roosters 23@25c; springs I 33@37c; turkeys 31@33c; ducks 33@ i 35c. KALVER-MAIER CO. Wool 55c LOCAL MARKETS. (Corrected Every Day by Burk Elevator Company) | Wheat No. 1, $2.15; No. 2, $2.12; new oats. 70c; corn, per cwt., $2.75; barley, $1.15; rye. $1.40, wool, 55c. I LOCAL MARKET. 1 Country butter 35@45c 'Eggs, dozen 42c LOCAL CREAMERY MARKETS I Butterfat, delivered 56c CARD OF THANKS The children of Elizabeth Durr wish to thank .the neighbors and all the kind friends for their assistance 1 during the long illness and at the, time oij the death of their mother, the choir for its singing and all those ' i who expressed their sympathy in any < wav. I' I, TO HOLD JOINT PICNIC U Annual joint picnic to be held in ! Christ Meshberger's Grove, Saturday, ' . August 16th. 1 mile south of Vera Cruz on the county line, on the banks ■ lof the Wabash river. Refreshments and entertainments all day. Berne band will furnish the music. Every- . one come; everyone welcome. PUBLIC SALE i Having decided to quit farming I . will offer at public sale at my resi--1 dence, one-half mile east of Curryville, Ind., or one half-mile north and 1% miles east of Craigville, or 3 miles south and one-half mile west of Magley, on Thursday, Aug. 21 at 10 o’clock, a. m., the following property, to-wit: HORSES & MULES—Iron grey mare, 5 years old, weight 1350; 3yearold colt well broke; large bay work mare, dark brown mare; 1 span dark brown mules, weight about 2400 I pounds. i CATTLE—Brindle cow giving 3 gallons of milk per day; large red cow ■ fresh in October; large red cow fresh in December; heifer, calf by side; thoroughbred bull, 2 years old; 2- . year-old steer. , | I HOGS —Ten brod sows, weighing from 200 to 300 pounds each; most of these sows will farrow in October; 75 shoats weighing from 60 to 100 pounds. These hogs are all immune. CHICKENS—Fight dozen FARMING IMPLEMENTS—2 farm wagons, low handy wagon, rubber > tired buggy. Storm King buggv. bati tie axe, Diamond riding plaw, 2 Oliv- ! er riding cultivators, 1 god as new; Janesville cultivator, spike tooth harrow, land roller, side delivery rake, 1horse corn cutter, heavy drag. Walter A. Woods mowing machine, Rock Island hay loader, Ohio hay loader, double disc, end gate seeder, hay ladders, with grain beds and hog rack ' combined; out-door brooder house, oil tank, double set of heavy brass trimmed harness, double set of light work . harness, double set of buggy harness, ■ set of single buggy harness, -everal ' horse collars. | HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FUR NITURE —Leather davenport, ward- ' robe, 2 bedsteads, with springs and •mattress; book case, kitchen range. • soft coal burner, and other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS —Under $5 cash; over that amount a credit of one rear will be given, purchaser giving bankable note , bearing 8 per cent interest the last 6 months. Three per sent off for cash. No goods removed until set--1 tied for. I D. M. BYERLY, , Jess Michaud and Noah Frauhiger, auctioneers. Frank Waugh, clerk. Lunch served by Pleasant Dale I Aid society.
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Mrs. L. B. Sharp returned to her home at Donaldson after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Hirschey al Berne. She went byway of Fort Wayne.
56c For Your Butterfat At the Creamery or Station 2nd door East of Postoffice It pays to sell us your Cream MARTIN-KLEPPER CO. CREAMERIES
SECOND-HAND FURNITURE Stoves, tables, kitchen cabinets, chairs, etc. Closing out stock, ami priced accordingly. Enquire 112 E. Monroe Street. Open every day and Wednesday and Saturday evenings. 18746
To Build A Solid Foundation for increased accumulation, no other method equals our BANK ACCOUNT PLAN, Having a bank account one quit kh learns the value and earning power of money. Business man, farmer, mechanic, housewife, traveler, employed person, in fact, every one should have a BANK ACCOUNT. Let this be a direct invitation to you to have it with us. The Peoples loan & Trust Co bank of service
Miss Mary Lewton, who is working in Fort Wayne, and who spent her vacation here, visited with her grandmother. Mrs. John A. Muuima, of this city.
NOTICE. . Please take notice. Hereafter the I meat delivery will be the entire cit' . at 7:30 in the morning and 4:00 in 1 evening, so please get meat orders in early. i 190t3 E. SCHLICKMAN
