Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 17, Number 192, Decatur, Adams County, 12 August 1919 — Page 4
pr /OU TO CALL I THI now conducting the Manjo> corner Monroe and 7th / having purchased the interest £ J* von to call. We want your orders for * . We carry a complete line of staple and 3 v i resh groceries* Special Attention to ’Phone Calls. MANGOLD & MILLFR GROCERY ’Phone 215. B „ « ik , g’xXXX l SXX .x >'■ " X. XXX SXJISWXxXIXIXXXXXXXX)
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awgrf. » =z « r ’fw PflMMiif JS ii» ’■•Jt Your New House Will Be Less Expensive and More Beautiful .... ... _ .-- OHg3.r.. t , UIIMII— .«i i m ■■« If You Build With Stucco Stucco, such as Kragstone Stucco, will give your house that desired everlastingly white appearance that will distinguish it from ail others in your neighborhood. When you build, do it wisely. Do not take chances. So ask that the exterior be covered with Kragstone Stucco* You Will Get Best Results KRAk) OIvNE with ST OCC° We are specialists in this kind of construction. We can make your home fire-proof and storm-proof; warm in winter and cool in summer. You have your choice of any color combination. Yours wll be the only house of its kind—attractive, distinctive and admiringAnd this kind of work is inexpensive. Let us show you colored samples. We will be glad to figure with you. Come in and see us without delay. KIRSCH -RE PPERT CO.
i Dr. C. C. RAYL i Monroe, Indiana : Special attention given to : Surgery and to the Dis- • eases of the Abdomen and ; Female Pelvis. Equipped to do Cyatoacopy J ; and Ureteral Catheterization : • • I' ■ - FOR RESULTS TRY WANT ADS
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 Barbe] I Shop. Phones: Office 186: Residence 11-M.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1919.
MARKETS-STOCKS 1 Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets. * New York, Aug. 12. —(Special to Daily Democrat) —Fractional decline in practically all the leading issues market the stock market opening today. United States Steel opened at 103’4, off ’,4; Bethlehem B opened at 86. off (4; Crucible at 133%, oft %; Marine 56%, up %; Central Leather at 99%. off %; American Hide & Leather at 33%, off %; Baldwin at i 105%, off 1%; Studebaker at 103. off I % and United States Rubber at 123% off 1%. Chicago, Aug. 12—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Open: Corn —Sept, nominal; Dec. down l%c; May down %c. Oats —Sept, up %c; Dec. up %; May down %c. Provisions —Nominal. East Buffalo, Aug. 12 —(Special to Daily Democrat) — Receipts, 2,720; shipments, 380; official to New York yesterday. 2,uso. Hogs closing steady; best grades. $23.75 @ 24.85; few. $23.90; pigs, roughs. [email protected]; stags, SIB.OO, down; cattle, 250, steady; sheep, 1000, steady; lambs, 1850, down. Cleveland, O.—Butter, creamery in tubs, extras 58@58%c; extra firsts, 57@57%; firsts 56@56%; prints lc higher; fancy dairy 43%@47%c; pack 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 ■ cases 47c. Poultry—Live fowls 30@35c; broilers 30@>35c; roosters 23@25c; springs 33@37c; turkeys 31@33c; ducks 33@ 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. LOCAL MARKET. Country butter 35 @ 45c Eggs, dozen 42c LOCAL CREAMERY MARKETS Butterfat, delivered 56c Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARIAN OFFICE—HORSE SALE BARN FIRST STREET Call* Answered Day or Night pL Office 143 1 none 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 i UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Fine Funeral Furnishings Private Ambulance Service DECATUR, ■ IND. ! Telephone: Office 90; Home 727 I • I
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. PIPE FOR FENCE POSTS | I have on hand second-hand 1 In., 2 In., 8% 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 I Office specialties. Diseases of worn- ■ I en 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 Groc- * ery store. New office after the middle of September, 110 North Fourth street.
i CLASSIFIED WANT ADS FOR SALE . FOR SALE —160 acres at bargain. Good buildings and good land, near Monroe. Ind. 50 acres, well located at bargain. Come quick! R. E. Gilpin. , 1% miles east of Decatur. 192-t5 ‘ FOR SALE-Fold roadster, bed on behind, in good shape and good : paint. Reasonable price. Martin Krue.'keburg, Decatur, R. R. No. 8. ’Phone 2 longs on 576. 192-r3 FOR SALE —Two sows with pigs by side. Have nine pigs each. Inquire of Jacob J. Schwartz, Berne | Route 4. 192-3 t e-o-d FOR SALE —160 acres, good building, j partly tiled and fenced. Two and one half miles of Decatur on stone pike. Number one farm land. See | Schurger & Son. 192-ts FOB SALE Second hand Ford good running condition and good tires. See H. Knapp & Son, Decatur, Ind. 19246 SEE US FOR TRACTOR Oil S Special prices in barrel lots. . Kalver-Noble (Jarage Co. 18916 FOR SALE —Victrola and 12 records; I almost new. Telephone No. 6 on R line. 190t3 FOR SALE —Baby sulky, good as new. i Call at 128 South 9th st- 191-t3 FOR SALE —Spouting, roofing 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
I FOR SALE —A number of Big Type i Poland China males and gilts Giant Buster breeding. C. O. Green, 2 miles south of Pleasant Mills. eod3w FOR RENT FOR RENT —Seven room house, with lights and water. Telephone 615. 191-t3 FOR RENT —Neatly furnished room, only two blocks from court house. Call at 312 Winchester street or ’Phone 653. ISI-tf WANTED ? GIRL WANTED—At the Deca- | tur Laundry. It AGENTS WANTED—Live lady or i gentleman agent wanted in Decatur for Watkins Products. Catalogue free. Agents average profits are SI.OO an hour. Catalogues free. Write today. J. R. Watkins Co.. Dept. W, Winona, Minn. 192-t6 MAN WANTED —Permanent position open to,clean, young man about 18 years of age or older. Inside work; chance for advancement. Address Box (2) Democrat. 192-t3 WANTED—For general house- | work, a capable maid. Address Mrs. E. L. Gilmartin. 1203 XV. Wayne St., Fort Wavne, Ind. 18916 WANTED —An experienced mechanic to operate two “Oster" Pipe Threading jniachjnes. Steady work, good pay to right man. Address J. F. Arnold, Decatur, Indiana. 190-ts
I MISCELLANEOUS 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 ex-| pert 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 I 695 for Success. 170-ts l~ LOST AND FOUND I i LOST—Jointer and roller cut-, I ter for Oliver plow, between , Decatur and Kirkland high school. Please return to Kal-ver-Noble Garage. 186tf ......1!J. . . | VULCANIZING j 1 Have your tires cared for by A. W. Tanvas. Vulcanizing casings 50c up; tubes 20c up. Phone 471. | Your cast plow points will be ground to suit you at Johnson & Johnson’s, Peterson, Indiana. 11 42-13-18-19-20 > ADVERTISED LETTERS i Mrs. Nancy Cook, Mrs. Floyd Myers. >- e u! a MaTy Kelleher, C. F. Smith, Ed. L. Arnold, W. Diller. ” JOHN W. BOSSE, P. M.
. FARMS FOR SALE I No. 61 —190 acres in Washlngtoi township, good house and barn am other out-buildings, 2 miles of Deca tur. No. 62 —40 acres, good house, fail barn, splendid soil and well located. I No. 63—80 acres. 2% miles of i . good market, close to school, a bar ■ gain if sold soon. I No. 64 80 acres with extra goof i buildings, well located, good soil, dost [ to school and church at the right price. i No. 65 —180 acres with a moderr house through out, large new barn ; and other out buildings, close to mar ket. This is a fine home. Price $2Ol per acre. No. 66 —80 acres, extra good soil fair buildings at the right price. No. 67 —80 acres well located, close . to school and church. A bargain. No. 68 81% acres in Union town ship. A splendid farm, well located 'with good house, barn 40 xB6. garage I hog house, granary. These are extra good buildings. A fine home. A bar gain if taken soon. No. 69—119 acres, good buildings and soil, well located. No. 70 —33 acres, close to market, good buildings. A bargain. No. 71 —120 acres. The best of soil, good buildings, well located at the right price. Mercer County, Ohio. No. 72 —130 acres, good location and good buildings, at the right price if sold soon. No. 73 —86%. extra good buildings, including modern house, good soil, well located. This is a real farm. No. 74—98 acres in Allen county, with large barn and house, silo, hog barn, and other buildings. There is also a gasoline motor, with line shaft for washing, pumping water, and for finding feed. This farm has complete set of buildings and are extra good with good soil. This is a bargain for the price. No. 87—236 acres in Washington township, with modern house, large barn and other buildings, also a tenant house; close to town. A fine home. No. 75 —55 acres within a mile of a good market, fair buildings, and good soil: at the right price. No. 76 —113 acres in Wabash township. fair buildings. This farm is priced cheap and will sell at the price. No. 77—160 acres in Union township, good builtflngs and good soil; at the right price. No. 78 —55 acres in Kirkland township. good buildings, at the right trice. No. 79 —160 acres in Kirkland twp.: extra good buildings, the best of soil, well fenced and tiled. This farm is one of the best 160 acres in Adams county. No. 80 —46% acres in Washington township. Good soil and fair buildings, at the right price. No. 81—66 acres in Blue Creek township. Good buildings and a bargain at the price. No. 82 —80 acres in Kirkland township. Fair buildings and a real bargain.
No. 83 —41 acres with good buildings and good soil. A good bargain. , No. 84 —200 acres in Blue Creek township, good buildings. Can be t bought right. ' No. 85—160 acres French township. ! Good buildings, well located, well • tiled. Anyone wanting 160 acres J her to go to bed and when sne did not • should see this. I J No. 86—120 acres. Washington twp., 1 . fair buddings, good location, close J to school and market. J No. 88 —5*4 acres. Monroe township 1 Bungalow house, bath and toilet, and ' basement. A bargain for some one . wanting a home of this size. ' No. 89 —5 acres in Decatur, located J on Thirteenth street; the best of soil, ■ house, barn and other buildings. A J nice home at the right price. I < These farm are located in Adams 1 county, Indiana, with the exception J of those mentioned in Mercer ■ county, Ohio, with prices ranging 1 front $125 to $250 per acre. J o— ' THE J. A. HARVEY REALTY CO., , Monroe, Indiana. |< t&f—l9l-4W ; TO JURY TOMORROW \ Mr. Clemens, Mich., Aug. 12. —(Spe- I cial to Daily Democrat)—Attorney Al- J fred Lucking, representing Henry ; Ford in his million-dollar libel suit 1 against the Chicago Tribune began his final argument shortly before one o’clock today. He said the Tribune | attorneys ar pealed to passion and , prejudice in their argument and in- ( : sisted the sole reason the Tribune i i called Ford an anarchist was because ‘ Ford refused to pay enlisted men a I salary. He said the Tribune adopted ’ this same policy. The caes is expected to get to the jury tomorrow. PRINCE IS COMING (United Press Service) I St. Johns, Newfoundland, Aug. 12.— (Special to Daily Democrat) —The | Prince of Wales stepped on Newfoundland soil shortly after noon today. | i The prince landed at the government pier in a cutter from the cruiser Dragon to which he was transferred from the cruiser Renown which brought him from England. He was I greeted by officials amidst dense ' crowds. i I YOU’LL DO BETTER AT HOME At this season of the year, sufferers from hay fever and asthma who can afford to travel are seeking relief at health resorts. Some find it; others do not. Hay fever and asthma victims compelled to remain at home will find relief in Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound. This standard family remedy allays inflammation, soothes and heals raw and painful bronchial tubes and helps to overcome difficulty in breathing. making sound, refreshing sleep possible. Good for coughs, colds, etc. —Sold Everwyhere. i
RECOVERING GOLD BARS (United Press Service) Queenstown, Ireland, Aug 12 , (Special to Daily Democrat)(-Fivel million dollars in gold bullion has, been saved from the hulk of the British liner Laurentic, mined in 1917, it was learned here today. Salvage operations are proceeding on other vessels which were carrying gold and silver bars and coin when sunk by the ’ Germans. Mrs. George Margin and three chil- 1 dren. Kenneth, Wilma and George, Jr. went to Ft. Wayne this afternoon to visit with relatives. Mrs. William Pennington and guests Mrs. Frank Julian and daughter, Gertrude and granddaughters, Cecil and Mary Stark, of Hume, 111., went to Fort Wayne to visit with relatives.
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Jewelry A Complement of Dress Today’s distinction of custom and good taste — subtle But compelling — demand discriminating care in the selection of Jewelry. Hensley’s, both by reason of a satisfying stock and a line appreciation of the niceties of Jewelry as a compliment of dress, is especially helpful iit aiding you Io choose the proper Designs for personal wear and for gift making. Hensley’s Jewelry Store “Old and Reliable” Gems, Jewels, Watches, Clocks, Silver, Crystal.
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
SECONDHAND FURNITURE NOTICE. Stoves, tables, kitchen cabinets, Please take notice. Hereafter the chairs, etc. Closing out stock, and meat delivery will be the entire city priced accordingly. Enquire 112 E. at 7:30 in the morning and 4:00 in Monroe street. Open every day and evening, so please get meat orders in V\ ednesday and Saturday evenings. early. 187-t6 190t3 E. SCHLICKMAN.
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PUBLIC SALE As I am moving back to th» » jl will sell at public auction an ”' Saturday, August 16, 1919 commencing at 1:30 o’clock p v the following household g Uutis a . ‘ ' residence. 341 Winchester street h'’ catur, Indiana: s,r eet. DoDining room table; six dinimr chairs with leather bottoms T” I rocker, with leather bottom;’ b nff2? one birds-eye dresser; library tahlt | cabinet; brass bed; mattress a .springs; all furniture hard-wood e ish; two rugs, 9x12. all good ns n . been in use one year; Perfection ~ (oil stove, three burners and oven Rex Oak soft coal burner go o | " new; dishes; pans; curtains an ’,| blinds. Terms made known on day of sa ] ( , SARAH AYRRs JEFF LIECHTY, Auctioneer. 191(1
