Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 17, Number 195, Decatur, Adams County, 15 August 1919 — Page 6

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24* 2 lb. Bag Guaranteed Bread or Pastry Flour, bag.'.sl.4s Plenty of Those Good White Cobbler Potatoes, pk.... 85c Large Cans Pork & Beans in Tomato Sauce, 2 cans...2sc Large Cans Solid Pack Pumpkin, can 10c Large Cans Best Solid Pack Hominy, can 10c Extra Fancy Standard Sweet Sugar Corn, can 15c Large Cans Solid Pack Sauer Kraut, 2 cans 25c Just Received another shipment of those good Red Beans, can 10c Doz. cans sl.lO Small Cans Hebe Milk, 4 for 25c Large Cans Caroline Milk, 2 for 25c 10c Packages Climax Egg Noodles and Spaghetti, 6 packages 25c VULCANIZING Have your tires cared for by A. W Tanvas. Vulcanizing casings 60c up: tubes 20c up Phone 471. PIPE FOR FENCE POSTS I have on hand second-hand 1 In., 2 in., 5% in., 6J4 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. D-catur, Indiana. 'Phone 709. i Dr. C. C. RAYL I Monroe, Indiana I • I Special attention given to Surgery and to the Pis- : • eases of the Abdomen and ; I Female Pelvis- ■ Equipped to do Cyatoacopy ; ■nd Ureteral Catheterization 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. MAG LEY Veterinarian Office 235 W. Monroe St. Over Al Burdg’s Barber Shop. Phones: Office 186; Residence 11-M.

IT WILL BE WELL WORTH WHILE TO PURCHASE YOUR GROCERIES HERE. THE STORE THAT IS KNOWN AS ECONOMY’S PARADISE. HUNSICKER’S GROCERY Phone No. 97 or Phone No. 175 CAR NO. 1 FANCY ALBERTA PEACHES DUE MONDAY. Leave your orders for peaches. Prices the lowest. White Rose, I lie best of all win ler wheat flour. 24% lb. sack, special $1.45; Extra Fine Quality Bulk Peanut Butter, lb 22c No. 1 Lake Herring Salt Fish, lb. only ....... 10c Apple Butter of Quality, 2 lbs. net in can, only 35c < Apple Butter of Quality in 1 gal. tin cans, 0n1y... .$1.25 e (King Nut) Oleomargerine free from animal fats a real quality in 1 Hi. carions, only 37c f Blue Bell Oleomargerine in lib. cartons, only, lb.. .37c ' Diamond Brand Baked Beans with pork and tomato sauce, regular 10c value, special can 5c Victory Cut String Beans, regular size, special, can.’. 10c Large C an Columbia Girl Sauer Kraut, can 10c F Large Can Melvin Brand Pumpkin, can.. ’ 10 C Large pkgs. Krinkle Fresh Toasted Corn Flakes 10c ' Jap Rose or Palmolive Soap, cake.... 10c. 3 cakes 9 9c i 4 doz. of those Thick Can Rubbers, 0n1y... .2oc• loz~7e ' 3-5 c Bars of Ceiling Wax, only \ ’ 3-10 c Boxes of Swat the Fly, only 25c 3 Nice Large Lemons, only 10 c 400 BUSHELS FINE PEACHES DUE FIRST OF WEEK Top Prices Paid for Country Produce. BERT HUNSICKER South Second Street The Store Where Ail Are Treated Square.

Foulds Macaroni, Egg Nood51 les and Spaghetti, pkg...loc .3 packages 25c <* Best Grade Bulk Peanut Butter, lb 20c c Try a large glass jar Lippencot Apple Butter, jar... 30c ' 2*2ib. pail Apnle Jelly, pail 30c c Fancy Santa Clara California Prunes, lb 20c c Extra Choice .California Evap orated Peaches, lb 30c c Best Grade Golden Rio Cos- I fee in bulk, lb 35c, Large Packages Post Toase ties 20c !) Large Packages Krinkle Corn Flakes, pkg 10c p Try a large barrel of those i Ginger Snaps, they are of I the finest quality baked, special for Saturday .... 25c Full line of Fruits and Vege- ? tables at our usual low prices. > Why is a bootblack like the sun? I i 1 Because he does the most shining i i on bright days! SPECIALS i For Sundav Dinner ! H 1 II Juicy Beef for boiling or ; 1 Roasting. ; Plenty of Veal and Pork Roasts. 1 ; Pure Perk Sausage fresh and smoked; our own make. I Sausages of all kinds. Chickens for roasting, stewing or i frying. All kinds of srpoked meats. Deliveries made to all parts of the city. 'Phone orders given special attention. 'Phone 96. SCHMITT BROS. NOTICE TO PATRONS I I will be out of my office from Monday, August 18th to August 25th and ■ patrons are asked to take notice of same. Will be back at office one week from next Monday. ‘ 19546 DR. ROY ARCHBOLD.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1919.

jMARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets. | New York. Aug. 15 —(Special to , Daily Democrat)-- The stock market 1 opened ifregulpr todayStates Steel opened at 101% and 102 up % and %, Crucible at 13444. off 1’4; Studebaker at 103, up 1; Sinclair , at 55%, off %; Mexican Petroleum , 147%. off I 1 ,; Pan American at 110- %, up 1%; Central Leather at 96, off IVi; New Haven at 35%, up 14; Baldwin at 108%. up 11,I 1 , and Marine preferred at 412%, oft %. Chicago, Aug. 15—(Special to Daily Democrat) Grain opening: — Corn Sept, down 2c; Dec. down 1c; May , down Ic. Oats —Sept, down %c; Dec. down %c; May up %c. Provisions —Lower. | East Buffalo, Aug. 15 —(Special to Daily Democrat)— Receipts. 2.120; t Shipments, 2.090; official to New York yesterday, 1900. Hogs closing slow, best grades $22.50; pigs, $21.00; roughs. $19.00; stags $18.50, down; cattle, 950, slow; sheep 1700, steady; lambs, 1850, down. I Cleveland —Butter — Creamery in tubs, extras, 57@57%c; extra firsts, 56@56%c; firsts 55@55%c. Eggs—Extras 49c; extra firsts 47c; northern firsts, new cases 47c; old i cases 46c; southern and western firsts i new cases 43c. Ohio extras in new j cases 47cI Poultry—Live fowls 30@35c; broilI ers 30@35c; roosters 23®25c; springs ,">3@37c; turkeys 31@33e; ducks 33@ 35c, — I KALVER-MAIER CO. Wool 56c 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; bailey, $1.15; rye, $1.40, wool, 55c. LOCAL MARKET. Country butter >... 40®48c Eggs, dozen 40c LOCAL CREAMERY MARKETS Butterfat, delivered 56c Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARIAN OFFICE—HORSE SALE BARN FIRST STREET I Calls Answered Day cr Night Pknnp Office 143 1 llUllc Residence 102 i N. A. BIXLER I OPTOMETRIST Eyes Tested, Glasses Fitted HOURS 8 to 11:30 12:30 to 5:30 Saturday, 8:00 p. m. I Telephone 135 i BLACK & GETTING i UNDERTAKING ANO EMBALMING Fine Funeral Furnlahlnga Private Ambulance Service DECATUR, • IND. ; Telephone: Office 90; Home 727 I Office Removed * H. F. Costello, M, D., wiahea to announce that he has moved his office to his residence, 215 North 3rd SL 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. 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 tor goiter, tuberculosis and cancer. ■. Office hours, 9 to 11 A. M.; 1 to 5 P. M.; 7 to 9 P. M. I Sundays by appointment. Phones, Res. No. 110; Office, No. 409. 1 Present office over F. V. Mills Grocery store. | New office after the middle of Sep- < tember, 110 North Fourth street. ZZ FOR RENT FOR RENT—Lake front cottage at Rome City, August 18-25. Address < B care of Democrat office. 194-ts I NOTICE J See the Gaunt Auto Sales Co. and engage your livery cars for the Banner Fair next, week at Celina, Ohio Any day or night. I —— A WANT AD ALWAYS HELPS THE MOST PROSPEROUS OF MEN.

• CLASSIFIED WANT ADS FOR SAMS FOR SALE—I6O acres at bargain. " j Good buildings and good lafnd. near > Monroe, Ind. 50 acres, well located 'at bargain. Come quick! R. E. Gilpin, 1% miles east of Decatur. 192-15 j t FOR SALE —7 year old driving horse 1 and good buggy and harness; robe, 2 fly nets and whole outfit. See Earl . Arnold, Decatur Route 2, Craigville r 'phone 16 M. 19543 _________ ___________ * FOR SALE- One and one-half horses power gasoline engine with magneto. Gocd condition, inquire :.t . Delco-Light stere, next door to Ford Garage. 19543 r FOR SALE—Four Plymouth Rock i year-old hens; twenty April and May Buff Orpingtons. $1.25 and SI.OO ; apiece. Fine stock. Call Jessie Magley Kane, 1228 W. Monroe St., or telephone 571- 19543 ’ FOR SALE—I6O acres, good building, partly tiled and fenced. Two and one halt miles of Decatur on stone ’ pike. Number one farm land. See ’ Schurger & Son. 192-ts FOR SALE Second hand Ford good running condition and good tins. See H. Knapp & Son, IXcalur. Inti, l'J2-tt'> FOR SALE —Spouting, roofing and i lighting rods. Sec me before buying. Furnace work a specialty. T. A. Leonard, tinner. ISG-H2 1 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 SALE —A gasoline engine, 1% j H. P.. in good condition. Inquire L. E. Summers, 909 Walnut street. 'Phone 651. 19343 FOR SALE —Two sows with pigs by side. Have nine pigs each. Ini quire of Jacob J. Schwartz, Berne Route 4- 192-3 t e-o-d FOR SALE —Two Ford cars. $250.00 | each; One Ford truck, $525.00; Ten trailers, $12.00 to $28.00 each; 75 light dynamos, $85.00; Small lathe. ,$75.00. Large stock of auto accessories i cheap. 5%. D. Cross, Geneva. Indiana. ' 194-tG ■ FOR SALE—A number of Big Type 1 i Poland China'males and gilts Giant I Buster breeding. ('. O. Green, 2 miles 'south of Pleasant Mills. eod3w —-- . — I WANTED WANTED —To rent a farm Close I i to Decatur. Inquire at this office. 195-t3 , WANTED Dishwasher at the Murray Hotel. Apply at ( once. 194-ts i WANTED —Washings to do, and clean 1 house on 121 South Eleventh street. 19443 WANTED —Boarding in private home' for two men employed at Daily Democrat office. Willing to pay good price. Call 'Phone 51. AGENTS WANTED—Live lady er gentleman agent wanted in Decatur I for Watkins Products. Catalogue free, i Agents average profits are SI.OO an hour. Catalogue?, free. Write today. J. R. Watkins Co., De»L W, Winona, Minn, 192-tG 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. 19243 WANTED—An experienced mechanic to operate twp “Oster” Pipe Threading machines. Steady work, good pay to right man. Address J. F. Arnold, Decatur. Indiana. 190-ts WANTED TO RENT A modern house. Inquire of Mr. Charles Saunders at the Presbyterian Mans. 'Phone 130. 19343 MISCELLANEOUS I Don’t forget about The Banner Fair at Celina, next week. August 18-22. Splendid and exciting horse racing, plenty of. attractions and amusements; fine and varied exhibits. A cordial welcome and a good time awaits you at The Banner Fair. 19344 DO YOU NEED MONEY ’ We kind it on second mortgages on real estate. Aetna Mfg. & Inv. Co., 508 Fidelity Trust Bldg., Indianapolis. 193 eod ts EVEN IF YOU LIVED way down in Cuba we would still like to C '. u B A i' Cleaning--Dyeing—Pressing Customer HAVE RESPECT for your clothing, 1 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 youi* calls. 'Phone 695 and we will call for your order. DECATUR DRY CLEANERS Monroe Street, 187-ts

■ FARMS FOR SALE | No. 61—100 acres in Washington., township, good house and barn and ' other out buildings. 2 miles of Deca- • tur. r No. 62 —40 acres, good house, fair 1 barn, splendid soil and well located. , No. 63—80 acres, 2% Failes of a ’> good market, close to school, a bar- > • gain if sold soon. ■ No. 64 80 acres with extra good , buildings, well located, good soil, close I to school and church at the right , price. No. 65—180 acres with a modern ’’ house through out, large new barn, 1 and other out-buildings, close to inar- ' ket. This is a fine home. Price S2OO • per acre. t No. 6(3 —80 acres, extra good soil, t fair buildings at the right price. , No. 67—80 acres' well located, close: 'to school and church. A barga/li. | No. 68 81% acres in Union town-1 ship A splendid farm, well located, | ' with good house, barn 40 x 86. garage,. I hog house, granary. These are extra : . gcod buildings. A fine home. A bar-1 . 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 buildinw. 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 : s 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 tKe price. No. 87- 2li<> 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. 77—160 acres in Union town-' ship, good buildings and good soil; nt the. right price. No. 78—55 acres in Kirkland township. good buildings, at the right ■ price. i i 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 bar- ( gain at the price. No. 82—80 acres in Kirkland town- ‘ ship. Fair buildings and a real bargain. ( No. 83 —41 acres with good build- j ings and good soil. A good bargain. f No. 84 —200 acres in Blue Creek township, good buildings. Can be bought right. ( No. 86—120 acres. Washington twp.. j fair tniftdings, good location, close to school and market. No, 88—5’4 aflres. Monroe township 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 on Thirteenth street; the best of sell, house, barn ami other buildings. A nice home at the right price. These farm are located in Adams county, Indiana, with the exception , of those mentioned in Mercer 4 I county. Ohio, with prices ranging J from $125 tn $250 per acre. 4 THE J. A. HARVEY REALTY CO. J Monroe, Indiana. * t&f- 191-4 W . , FEAST OF THE ASSUMPTION ’! I The feast of th Assumption of the , Blessed Virgin into heaven was cele- J brated in the Catholic churches today. special services ixfing held at the St. 1 Mary’s church in this city. This feast , day ranks among the highest on the ' church calendar. Services wera lield ? at the St. Mary's church this morning at 5:30, 7:30 and a high mass at 9:20. The day is a holy day of obligation. I MISCELLANEOUS CONTINUED I New Sunlight Laundry, a real Laun- ] dry, Portland, Ind. We send Mon 1 day, Tuesday and Wednesday. 'Phone ' 695 for Success. 170-ts ’ Your cast plow points will be ground to suit you at Johnson! 6 Johnson’s, Peterson, Indiana. 11-12-13-1 LOST AND FOUND FOUND —Stray hog came to my place Saturday. Owner may have same by paying for feeding and for this Ad, Robert Steel at Steele’s park. 19343' LOST — Sometime during first of week., small, black leather bill book, bearing in gilt letters, “Yakima Valley Bank.” Contained bills, number unknown. Finder please leave at this office, 19542 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% °n farms, from 5 to 40 years, partial payment at any interest paying time. City loans from 7 to 8%. j We are in the market for your business. If you want an abstract of a loan come to bur office in person and you will save money by so doing. Also farms and city property for sale. Office over Fisher & Harris. East of the Court House, Decatur, Ind. Citizens Telephone No. 104, Decatur, Ind.

Mangold & Miller THE CENTRAL GROCERY Where you can buy what you want and where your orders ar | welcomed. 623 W. MONROE ST. ’PHONE 21i 1 Pork and Beans, can i,j c 9 f hr . r Bed Beans, can '.... 13c; 2 f or 7* Selected Sugar Peas, can |s c; 9 f ()r : Delicious Sugar Corn ix c; 9|, . . Macaroni or Spaghetti 10e; 3 boxes ! Hebe Milk, can 15c; 2 t OI . '- l . ' llonev in the Comb '- Del Monte Asparagus Tips, can '. c | Del Monte Yellow Free Peaches, can " ,? I Full Moon Apricots, can , .. Rose Dale Pear Butter, can ! Large Can Pumpkin 15c; 2 for o-/ I Jello, all flavors, box j.J’ Large Box Post Toasties Delicious Brand Cocoa, large can 7? L. & S. White Vinegar, bottle " Pickling Vinegar, The Best, gallon ’ 7.' Spotless Cleanser, cans ;><•; i; f t)r 25,. Heekin’s Coffee, 6 pound can Top Prices Paid for Country Produce. Give us that order. MANGOLD & MILLER THE PATRONS Oi THE Home of Quality Groceries Have the assurance that their purchases are right. Right quality and right prices, hence satisfaction. YOU SHOULD TRY THESE. GrahanVs Vegetable Sanitary Toilet Soap, 3 bars 25c Lana Oil Buttermilk Toilet Soap | ( ) f 100 bar case of Climax Laundiy Soap $5 59 Lautz Gloss Laundry Soap, bar sc; (> for 25c White Pearl—Nothing better in Macaroni, Spaghetti and Noodles, 3 for 25c Real Coffee, Pure Mocha and Java Blend, IT) 65c Our Famous “Best and Cheapest" Coffee, still JS C Genuine Boyd Mason Caps, porcelain lined, doz :;ti c The very best in Can Rubbers for cold pack, doz io f Guaranteed Pickling Vinegar, gal 3o f Fancy Lemons, 3 for < 10c , 5 doz. Clothes Pins 15,. Fancy Oranges, 3 for 10c 6 rolls 5c Toilet i’aper 25c Sweet Chocolate, bar 10c 3 rolls 10c Toilet Paper . 25c Camptire Marshmallows 12c White Clover Honey, square.. . ,32c Fresh Corn Flakes, pkg 10c Extracted Honey, Qt. jar .. 90c Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, al our usual low pnc< s. Eggs, 40c Butter, 40 to 18c /w. e.. HoWtSF | Let Us Fix You Up for a Good; ;; Sunday Dinner in the Meat Line ■ I! Choice cuts of Pork, Veal, Beef or Lamb. Al! n.i 2 II five and of the very best. ;; Pure Pork Sausage, fresh or smoked. U Full line ol Smoked Hams, Collias, Bacon or ! :: Joweis. ; - • Plenty of Liver. Fresh Spare Bills, Neck Bibs and ’ • ■ Pigs Feet. ;; Good Heavy Plate Boiling Meat. .• For luncheon meats we have Boiled, Pressed, !<> Mmced Ham, Aeal Loaf. Dried Beef, Summer Sius- ! age, Frankforts, Balogna and Liver Pudding. it Plenty of Spring Chickens. ill :: Four deliveries to each pari of lhe citv, al 7:30. ; “ .and 10 a. m.; 2 and Ip. in. ~ Notice we keep open on Sunday a. m. from 7 to 10. C ’Phone 106, :: Fred Mutschler Packing Company Market t «*l I'l I I » I II »!»*♦»* ■ ttt nll UM II It H44111K1 111II j | Saidc • • ;; ni 9n who saves will rise in his trade or pro- ! - nS s,e , adll y ; lhls is inevitable.” Men of prom I - ! vin<r n Ud SUCC n s say l!lal lhe y their slarl l)\ : '■ If ihiV w.r?" I )rac ticed thrift and economy. I '■ lohn D pZi-°r * l i l ’ e 1 wc 1 wo i'l(l not be preaching ii. I ’’ bid it k C ei i a ver y Inmible beginning. I :: es I H n ly v be,ievcd he is the rich I ;■ he would stilt be p dm, ' '’ C " Ol s,rale<l to s: ‘"‘ J iii kss™d do"’?! mi™ n s S;'j c o a u nnol « ei ; ;; The Peoples loan 4 Trust Co ;; > BANK OF SERVICE