Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 17, Number 229, Decatur, Adams County, 26 September 1919 — Page 8
LEAVE YOUR GROCERY ORDER HERE AND THE SAVING; QUALITY GUARANTEED AND YOU MUST BE PLEASED OR WE REFUND YOUR MONEY. CALL sor 48 FOR YOUR 'PHONE ORDERS. FREE CITY DELIVERY. L :J PAY" CASH AND BUY FOR LESS South 2nd Street. Opposite Court House
Round White Potatoes, fine cookers, 15 lb. peck ....50c 60 lb. bushel $1.98 Sweet Potatoes are now at their best, 101 b 39c Bushel $1.95 Our Special Bread or Pastry Flour, every bag guaranteed, 24’»tb. bag for ..$1.39 Tea Table Flour in cloth bags has no superior for bread, made from Kansas wheat, 24'/2 lb. hag $1.70 Qt. Jar High Grade Cocoa. 35c Large pkgs. Fresh Corn Flakes for 10c Large pkgs. Jersey Corn Flakes, 22c value, 2 for 35c Karo Syrup, gal. pail 85c 10c value Toilet Paper. 1 rolls 25c Best in Country Lard. lb.. . ,33c Hand Picked Michigan Navy Beans, lb 11c Carolene Milk, large cans, 2 for 25c Enzo Milk in small cans, 3 for 20c The Best in Peanut Butter, in bulk, 23c Star Brand Peanut Butter. 1 lb. tins 30c New Bulk Rolled Oats, lb. 7*/jC 10c Boxes Pall Blue 5c
Specials for Saturday ; We have anything in the meat line you wantat reduced prices. Pure Lard, by the bulk. TTj 30c 311). Pails ol Lard 90c 10th. Pails of Lard .... $2.95 stb. Pails of Lard, $1.50 5011). Cans of Lard .... $14.75 Fresh Pan Sausage, Th * 30c Smoked Pork Sausage, lb 32c Good fender Steak, lb 23c te 30c flood Boiling Beef, Th 12’A to 15c Nice Tender Beef Roasts, IT) 18c to 22c SMOKED MEATS Bacon Back Strips, )b 28c .Towels, tb 30c New York Shoulders. It). . ,32c Plenty of Spare Ribs, Neck Ribs, Liver, Pigs Peet and'Sinnk ■<! Tongues. We handle all leading brands of Cheese and Oh omargarine. Four deliveries to each part of city, at 7:30 & 10 a. in.; 2 or 1 p. in. ’Phone orders in early. Fred Mutschler Pkg. Co. Market ’Phone No. 106. A TRADING PLACE WORTHY OF YOUR PATRONACE. EVERYTHING GOOD IN GROCERIES AT , MONEY SAVING PRICES AT HUNSICKER’S GROCERY Phone No. 97 or L one No. 175 Extra Fine Quality Sweet Potatoes, peck I" bu 90c; 1 bit. . . SI.SC Lui Iv Ohio Potatoes, line cookers, peek 53c %*bu $1.05; 1 bu.- S2.IG While Rose, the best in winter wheat flour, 2-1 1 kb. sack ................ ‘ .$1.37 New Bujk Roiled Oats, lb 7'kc Michigan Hand Picked Navy Beans, lb lie Ring Nut is the best in Oleomargarine, tb. only. ... 37e ! Very best grade bulk peanut butter, ib 22; White Rose, Hie nuality Rio Cofl’ee, lb. only 32c Extra standard pack Corn, can only 15c Large can Columbia Girl Sauer Kraut, can 10c Boone County Red Beans, extra quality, can 10c Full qt. Mason jar high grade Prepared’ Moslard .. . .23: I xtra Nice White Pure Lard, lb. 32c I tie very best quality Sanios Coffee, IT) . 42.: Arbueklcs Coffee, lb. onlv . 40c 2* cans Sweet Wrinkle Peas 25c 1 Wiis. Extra Fancy Cooking or Eating Apples ....'. 75c tb. box Argo Gloss Starch gw. bib. box Argo Gloss Starch 2ie 1. lb. box Argo Corn Starch jp* Extra fancy Nice New Slav. Cabbage, tb ......5c I urge pkgs. Fresh Toasted Corn Flakes, pkg io/Regular 10c pkgs. Climax Macaroni, or Spaghetti, pkg. 5c No. 1 New Catch Lake Herring Sall Fish, tb. only . lOe Oranges, Bananas, Apples, Grapes, Celery, Cabbage, Cantdopes, Peaches, etc., at our special low prices. Headquarters i'or Fruits and Vegetables. BERT HUNSICKER South Second Street The Store Where All Are Treated Square.
Climax Egg Noodles and Spaghetti, 10c pkgs, for 5c i Buy a keg of Ginger Snaps Saturday, for 28c ■ 18c value Catsup, 2 bottles i for 25c Old Settler for clearing rain water, 3 pkgs 25c ' Climalene for water softening, 3 pkgs 25c Get the best in Oleomargarine Rainbow brand, lb 41c Scratch Chicken Feed. lb. 4'?c 100 ths. ... $4.25 Swift’s Pride Laundry Soap. 5 bars for 32c Palmolive Toilet Soap, a bar 9c Arm & Hammer Soda, 1b...8c 2 lbs 15c New McKenzie Pan Cake or Buckwheat Flour. 2 pkgs. 25c Hub City Strictly Fancy Pork 6 Beans in tomato sauce, 2 cans 25c Dozen cans $1.40 Red Beans, fine quality, large Cans 10c Dozen cans sl.lO ( Solid Cabbage. Tb 5c , Large Egg Plants, each ... 20c Head Lettuce. Carrots. Celery. Grapes, Oranges. Grape Fruit Bananas, Apples, Plums. Pears and etc.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 26.1919.
a ’■ M. Fullenkamp Old Stand. PHONE 31. FREE DELIVERY. W ■ It.-tve bun verv Im y. placing nearly n carload of Groceries '<>n the new shelves and counters, while not complete, are ready !■> !;.!•.'• cure of all business. We want every one io come in and ■ei aeqtuiinled with our system of doing business. All <n :a r., •ilb tl none to sm::ll. none Io large. We welcome all. A FEW SATURDAY BARGAINS. Arbuckles Cgli’cc, special. lit Pur White Lard, special, th 31c libs. Fr sii Boiled (iats 25c i Ollis. Sv.; el Potatoes 39c F : ne Cooking aiu! Eating Apples, regular 9c Tb., value lOlbs. 75c Cases Can Goods, such as. Corn, Peas. Beans. Milk. Pineapples. Peaches, Apricots. Salmon, etc., Usual Low Prices. Ji ;v • you tri<<! Nncco Margarine, belter than butter, ib... ...37c !■ v a !i). if not sati tied return to us ami get your money back. MONEY-WORTH BREAD. R-wived Irish ever, inornii’.g. We will have an extra supply for Saturd. y. Try this bread if y u are wanting the best. Onl y AtzU Loaf Potatoes. Bananas, Onions, Oranges, Lemons. Cabbage. Celery. Cigars. Candy and etc. WE BUY EGGS & BUTTER. DRY GOODS SALE STILL ON. r* C.TFFI S’ S xfej- El Bl MBKhS &S 3 -Sa PROPRIETOR. GD’E US THAT NEXT ORDER AND BE SURE YOU GET THE PEST. FIH L LINE OF QUALITY GROCERIES AT ESPECIALLY MODERATE PRICES. TRY US. Mangold & Miller 623 W. MONROE/ST. ’PHONE 215. 21’ th. Sack Blue Ribbon Flour SL4S 2l’Jb. Sack Polar Bear Fl - j- sl-58 Pork & Bern's, with T main Sauce, can 15c, 2 for 25c R d Kidney B an;;, can 15c; 2 for 25c ■ ’ ' Beans. can 13c; 2 for 25c 1 192 Sv .1 Garden P ns. etin 18c; 2 for 35c Whit- Claud Early June Peas, cc-n 15c Leader Brum! Sardim-i. hex 10c; 3 for 25c Smucker's Pure Apple Butter, qt. jar >. 35c Post Toasties, large pkg 20c Fould’s Macaroni, Spaghetti or Egg Noodles, box . .10c; 3 for 25c Climax Me.cr.reni rr Spaglr t'.i. He box only 5c Washington Crisps. 15c box only 10c T< >lo. all fervors, box 12c The best hulk for the mou-ev, Hi ... 30c I ■tz Gloss Yellow Laundry bar sc; 6 for 25c S rv-us or Spotless Cleanser, box sc; 6 for 25c Wilson's. Hebe or Borden's Milk can 15c Blue Ribbon Baking Powder, yl. jar 15c; 2 for 25c (' Rolls of Toilet Paper 25c Ped Beans, th 10c; 3 for 25c Oranges. Lemons, Bananas, Apples. Spanish Onions, Cabbage, and Sweet Potatoes. TOP PRICES PAID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE. Give Us That Order. ARTHUR MANGOLD GEO. MILLER 51 YCU VT-’H TO !'• : WEsT FED YOU W .NT GOOD GOODS, AND YOU W UUP THE RIGHT PRICK, TOO. THEN PLACE YOUR ORDER WITH THE rs f A !•« P . ........ . , W have real country Sorghum MoLu-ses :n Mason qt. ars 57c liigl; Gr.i'h link Sahmm. lib. tail cans 25c B-d Ake-ku Salmon. !Tb. tall cans 36c ' maim Alaska Si-c!:< ve Sahm :i It' tail cans 35c Large 10; Glass ,‘a> ;; Sliced Dried Bet-i' 35c I rge Cm::- Gay.! E.i’iing Powder 45c T. w Customers °very C. ;, mi “P-cst and Cheapest” Coil;’?, Try a tiound ...................................... 45c Gcst Heed Rice, To 15c ’ -- - .e Cccoa, can 25c Red D - can I'-' ' for 25c Sugar C < <>. can ' • ■ Or.lt m.OO Early .-use Reas, on GjCer Shells $1.35 /arge Car. Apricots, can 12-toms 50c Eggs, 45c. Butter, 40 to 48c /W • E • O • - t * ' t. -U.-- i* /*•**'- -x. - rx, ... — ——‘ LI «.<• «»—. —Wil II -I II ■■■■ ■-■I m —»«> •. ... ~««»■ w —MW I MW— .l— wra—X——lMWWfc PUBL A SALES
As I am going to move on a’smallsr 1 farm, 1 will offer at public rale at i my residence. % mile north . ant Mills, cr two miles south.of Bobo, f cr 6 miles souther' .- <jf Decatur. farm knofrn as Joe Id ~,cr farm, Wedncday, October 1. 1913, : sale to begin at ten o’clock a. m„ the 1 following personal property ,to-wit: i HORSES 4 HEAD—One hay mare, i one grey horse, 2 two-year-old celt.'. CATTLE 16 H> AD —One spotted cow, , i yrs. old. calf by side; one red cow, ftttr yrs. old, bred; one Holstein, four yr.-., old, fresh February 27; oae.Ki.3tinky Jersey, two years old. bred; omred cow. twp yrs. old. bred; one black cow, two yrs. old, bred; one Jersey and Guernsey, ft yrs. old, bred; these cows are all giving milk and are good ones; three heifers, coming 2 yrs. old in spring; all to be fresh; one yearling Holstein and Durham
bull; (ire spring calves. HOGS 85 HEAD—3I shouts, weighing 40 to 100 lbs.; four g.'td brood sows. HAY AND GRAIN--F’ftcen tons of good mined hay; 200 shocks of corn and fodder. POULTRY —15 full blooded cockrels; Purdue a- i Young strain.' FARMING ■ I Da.no hay loader, Internaticnal hay tedder, Columbia grain drill. Corn l’ iTi g manure spreader, two spike tooth harrows, one set of work harness; this machinery is in gor-.l condition. TERMS—AH sums under $5 cash, over that amount, a credit of 12 innnths will be given, the purchaser giving bankable note bearing 8 p r cent, interest the ird 6 menthn. Nc property remove 1 until settled for. M. F. ASPY. Horry Daniels. Auctioneer. John Custer, Clerk. M. E. Ladies Aid of Pleasant Mill, i will serve lunch. sept 27-2;
, MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets. Xcw York, Sept. 26—(Special to ' Daily- Democrat)—The stock market ’ opened strong today. U. S. Steel on- | ened at 103%, up Crucible at 191, up 2%; Studebaker at 114. up *4; 1 • ’t Stores at 110%, up %, and Mexican Petroleum at 216 up 3, Chicago, Sep. 26—(Special to Daily Democrat)—Grain opening: Corn — . s ■ t down 4 ] .jc; De<- do-vn ’<e; May , down %c. Oats—Sept, unchanged; D: up %•; May unchanged. Provisions—Lower. East Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. 26—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 244. shipments, 1330. Official to New York, ye terday, 2660. Hogs closing steady, heavies, sl7.Xs@ 18.00: Yorkd mixed, mostly $18.50; one ' deck. $18.20: pigs, [email protected]: ■ -I.mills. stags. $13.00, down; cattle, .00. . I >w. sheep, 1600, steady; lambs, 1650, down. Cleveland—Butter —Creamery in tub-,, extras, 60@61c; pxtra firsts 59V 2; firsts, 58%; prints lc higher; 1 icy dairy 44%@48c; packing 40@ 42c. Dr is—-Extra 51c; extra firsts 49c; northern firsts new cases 48%c; old < 48c; southern and western firsts new cases 45c. i’er.ltry Live fowls. 30@35c; er.- 32@:’5c; roosters 20@21c; l.i. m. 25©30c; geese 20@25c. KALVER-MAIER CO. W 00l 55c LOCAL MARKETS. (Corrected Every Day by Burk Elevator Company) Wheat No. 1. $2.15; No. 2, $2.12; ::?w oats, C4c; corn, per cwt., $1.95; fl.la; rve, sl.zs; clover seed, ?26.!'9 to $28.00.’. , LOCAL MARKET. Country butter 40@48c I, , dozen 45c LOCAL CREAMERY MARKETS Butierfat. delivered 48c T CALENDAR The Following Sales are Being Advertised in the Daily Democrat. | We Also Print the Sale Bills. List Your Sale With Us. Sept. 27—Dore B. Erwin, Com., east door of court house, Decatur. Sept. 27 —Christ Langenbacher, 308 Twelfth street.: Decatur. 1 Sept. 29 —Elizabeth Jahn. 3% miles south of Peterson. Sept. 29—George Zimmerman, % mile east of Decatur. Sept. 30—Ncah Johnson, 1 mile north and 1% mile west of Monroe. ■ S -pt. 20 —Noah Johnson, 1 mile north and 1% miles west of Monroe. Oct. I—M.1 —M. F. Aspy, % mile north of Pleasant Mills, Ind. Oct. I—Phillipl—Phillip Heffner. % mile west of Monroe. | Oct. 1— John Reed, 4 miles west, % mile north of Docatur. Oct. 2 P. E. Fugate, 3 miles west and one-fourth mile north of Monroe, Indiana. x. Oct. 2—Neptune & Funk, 6 miles southeast of Decatur. Oct. 7 William McKean, 1 mile west of Monroe. Oct. 7—W. F. McKean, 1% miles ' west of Monroe. Indiana. Oct. £—T. J. Rayl, two miles south . and one irile cost of Monroe, Ir.d. Oct. 8 - Fairy Suman, miles ■ h of Pi .sari Mills, Ind. ■ :■; .■ -h ■ < . executor. . ’c-m e of late A. J. Case, St. ..'i.’s town.'/'in. Livery Cars Day and Night; closed and open- Clean cars and careful drivers. * Prices Reasonable GAUNT AUTO SALES CO. ‘Phone 923. ,b- 1 \ . t i ( null • E I EK’N AKSAN i <rp>CE— HORSE %ALE BARN ' e-fPST STF.EET answered Day or Nigra : Pk nn ~ Office 143 1 ilJilC Residence 102 WISH TO SELL— J $ $ S—WANT ADS EARN—S $ $ $ FORT WAYNE AND DECATUR TRACTION LINE Centra! Time Leave Decatur Leave Ft. Wayne 5:40 a. m. 7:00 a. m. y 7:00 a. m. 8:30 a. m. 8:30 a. m. 10:00 a. m. 10:00 a. m. 11:30 a. m. 11:30 a. ni. 1:00 p. m. t . 1 :Q0 p. m. 2:30 p. m. 2:30 p. m. 4:00 p. m. 4:00 p. m. 5:30 p. m. 7:00 p. m. 8:30 p. m. 10:00 p. m. 1l:05 p. m. Car every hour and a half. 2 Running time 1 hour and 5 minr iites. Freight car leaves Decatur at 7:45 a. m.. and leaves Fort Wayne at 12:00 m., arriving in Decatur at 2:00 p. m. Office hours 6:30 a. m. to 7:00 p. m. I. B STONEBURNER, Agent.
I CLASSIFIED WANT ADS FOR SALE FOR SALE —One secondhand gas stove. Call at Cramer’s Hamburger stand. 228-t3x FOR SALE—IS to 18 tons hay in Fred 1 Koenig barn ,2 miles south of town. Joe Nadvonlk. 227-3 FOR SALE—Ford touring car. Inquire of H. Knapp & Son. FOR SALE —One Universal hard coal burner, large size, in fine condition. 233 South 3rd St. or ’Phone 766. 227-ts FOR SALE —Good Favorite Hartl Coal stove, No. 116. Mrs. D. H. Hunsicker. x 227-t4 FOR SALE—One Foster Range. Will sell cheap. ’Phone 539. 227-ts FOR SALE —Duroc Male Hog, of popular breeding. See Fred Btisehe, Decatur, R. R. No. 5. Mt>nroe ’Phone. 219-112 FOR SALE—A number of Big Type Poland China Males and Gilts, Grant Buster breeding. C. O. Green, 2 mile south of Pleasant Mills. 210-ts FOR SALE —70 acres southwest of Fort Wayne, black level corn land, well tiled, 12 acres pastrue, fine country home, barn 40 x 60, garage, woven wire fences, $250 per acre. Investigate at onco. United Realty Company, Fort Wayne, Indiana. 22644 FOR SALE —5 passenger Auburn i automobile, in good shape. Ed. Green, ’phone 436. 210-ts FOR SALE OR TRADE—II 3 acres about fourteen miles from Fort . Wayne, all under cultivation excepting live acres timber; good two-story house, bank barn 42 x 50 x 20, new tool building 18 x 48, buildings in A No 1 condition, $165 per acre. Trade for 160 or 200 acres. What have you? United Realty Company, 711-713 , Com-. Street, ground floor, opposite Court House. Fort Wayne, Indiana. I 22644 FOR SALE — Registered Guernsey Bull. See C. S. Mumma, Decatur, Route No. 3, ’Phone 2 rings on 811. I i 209-ts I I 1 FOR SALE—Seed wheat, 6014 test.; j 'Phone 1 long 1 short on 690. Bell-' moot Stock Farm. 208-ts FOR SALE—Good Coffee Mill in good condition, will sell at bargain. Inquire Niblick & Co. 207-ts FOR SALE OR TRADE—7O acres 7 miles south of Fort Wayne, clo<-.e to church and school, sandy loam soil, six-room house, barn 31 x 54, other good buildings, only $11,500. Trade for about 100 acres near Decatur. : United Realty Company, 711-713 Court Street, Fort Wayne, Ind. 22644 i FOR RENT FOR RENT—Furnished room, two blocks from court house. Call at 312 Winchester street or ’Phone 653. 199-ts Advertise Your Sale in the Democrat. WANTED WANTED —Carpenters, plasterers and men to do lathing. Apply to J. F. Arnold, Decatur, Indiana, 'Phone 709. 22943 WANTED — Bookkeeper for work during ipare time, address by letter, W. C. R. c-o The Democrat Offic-'. 22941 WANTED—GirI 15 to 18 years of age J to assist in house work. Mrs. E. T. Rolf, Fort Wayne, Ind., ’Phone Red 6784. 219 M-W-F v\ ANTED — Your subscrip- ! (ion for American magazine and Woman’s Home Companion. V, ill also club other magazines. ’Phone Mrs. J. H. Stewj art. No. 168. j M ANTED —Two girls for general f i housework, sisters preferred, one able to cook; good wages; small family; house on outskirts of city. Write, giving experience. Mrs. S. B. 1 Bechtel, ‘ Kenfield," Fort Wayne. Ind. 22743 CENSUS CLERKS, (men, women). 4.000 needed. $95 month. Age, 1850. Experience unnecessary. Examinations at Decatur Oct. 18. For free particulars, write Raymond Terry’ (former government examiner), t’,l7 Continental Bldg., Washington. I I Dr. C. C. RA YL i Monroe, Indiana I i Special attention given to ; i Surgery and to the Dis- ! eases of the Abdomen and I i Female PelvisEquipped to do Cyetoecopy •nd Ureteral CatheterlzetUn
MISCELLANEOUS ' -I h _ e Dem °ccat Prints Sa|e : 1,0 NW KUN . NURSING WANTED-i wi n in three weeks to take un n [ again. Will make a specialty"? 1 ” ' flnement cases. Mrs. Norman J * I — -’’S-Itht DO YOU NEED MoneyTU;?-" it on second mortgages " leilll estate. Aetna Mfg. & Inv ““ Fidelity Trust Bldg., 193 eod w CASH REGISTERS, bought, ~ aoM guaranteed, exchanged. r epßire( , d ’ Plated Bagams in used Accurate Cash Register Exchan 321 N. 7th St., Richmond, Ind 2077. ' Pho »« ; .. .... . 221-im., ’ vulcanizing ~~ Have your tires cared for by a w Tanvas. Vulcanizing casings 60c np| PAINT WITHOOT MONEf Barn Paint .... $1.35 to s2j . House Paint ... $2.60 to 53.30 This is pure lead and oil n a i nt is covering some of the bed buildings in the countv, «hv not YOURS? fIJ Motorene Auto Oil, the corrcct oil for your motor, 13 grades to select from. Credit given without note XV e trust vou. ED. OMLOR, General Asent ’Phone 87G I. Decatur, Indiana One long, one short. Farm and City Property. W e have a large list of farms for sale, some for exchange, for smaller or larger; also city property and stocks of merchandise. LEONARD & ANDREWS 115 First St., 310 Winchester St. 'Phones 336 and 700. 211-ts i 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 FOR SALE. Two Big Brood Sows with 20 pigs by side, 2 weeks old. Guernsey Cow’, 4 years old. Inquire of I John Scheiman. South 13th St. 'Phone 493. Telephone hours, 6 to 7 a. m.; 12 to 1 p. m.; 6 to 8 p. m 2204 w — -— - — DR. C. R. WEAVER OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN 'Phone 314. Office over Peoples Loan & Trust Co. 215-2100. < DR. L. K. MAGLEY Veterinarian Oflice 235 W. Monroe St. Over Al Burdgs Barber Shop. Phoiies: Office and Residence, 186. SMITH & SMITH, D. C. CHIROPRACTORS Over Morris 5 & 10 Cent Store DECATUR. INDIANA Examination Free Hours — 9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P- "• 'Phone 600 WANTED—Night clerk -4 Murrßf hotel. Apply at once. -'2 PRIVATE SALE The undersigned will sell at private sale, on the Frederick F Freeh tarn . iu Union township, ten miles nor • , east of Decatur during present commencing Sept. 22 and lasting «» • • said articles are sold, the foho" !! - perponal property to-wit: One spotted cow, will b<> fres! ' ' , fall; one yellow cow, will b p fresh ■ , fall; one roan heifer with c:u _-- side; oue spotted heifer with . side; one steer coming two year o—- . three yearling calves; seme e.irpe-■ tools; one carriage; set of carr ’ harness; one desk and boo.; ca.-e i • 1 bined; one dresser; one rot ' ’ chair; one light wagon: one s' ■ ; -bed; three chairs; cne base bur -■ one rug. 9x12; one sofa: one > - ■ TERMS: AH articles mas: he : for cash, and not less than the i ! praised value. i FRANK McINTOSH. I Admr. Frederick F. French Es ■ ; 225-t3-eod x HAD AUTO ACCIDENT j While John Zimmerman :-ml wlfc ; Kirkland township, were re,linll ” J from Bluffton street fair, last e' e ‘ ; ing at 7:30, their car overturns- ! throwing; the occupants into the 111 } at the side of the road. Mr. 7 -' nin ' I man sustained slight bruises atom ! body. E. B. Lenhart and family P 1 '"’’ • to the fair, happened along in tin' I help right the Zimmerman car.
