Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 17, Number 287, Decatur, Adams County, 3 December 1919 — Page 4

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• ; Today Is Yours Bui Tomorrow Belongs ; : To the Man Behind— I ! ' Some dav vou mav lose your job cither through ; ; old age or through the man behind grilling his : teeth, pushing and struggling and lighting on. ; lie is watching and waiting: seeking an oppor- i ; (unity to “GET IN.” > H)‘< saved of your life earnings will support ; ■ you the balance of your life when you are com- ; pulled Io withdraw from the ranks. ! Try laying up 10'< of what you earn, Begin ; now, and with our bank. The Peoples Loan Trust Co BANK OF SERVICE PUBLIC AUCTION! Saturday, Dec. 6 Everybody’s Sale We will hold a Public Stile til 110 west Jefferson sheet; selling livestock, implements, household goods, and any article of value. If you have anything in that line you wisli to sell we would be glad lo enter it on our list. Call ’phone 37 and we will gladly call and get any article you wish to sell at the auction. COOPER & GAUZE Jeff Liechty, Auct. Decatur, Indiana. I Sale Begins at 1:00 Sharp. 72c FOR YOUR BUTTERFAT AT OUR STATION, 236 N. 2nd St. OPEN EVERY DAY AND SATURDAY EVENING We sell butter to our cream patrons at butterfat prices. WE APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE. SCHLOSSER BROS. I CREAMERIES rhuii mu mm. i rn i . i i imm. “Still achieving, still pursuing. Learn to labor and to wait.”—Longfellow Have an ideal and work for it —start a bank account and keep adding lo it. The reward of saving is HAVING for your own. 4 percent, interest paid on savings. First National Bank UNDER U. S. GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION. DECATUR, INDIANA. SDCO33XEESt33EKXXSSrXSXX3ZXmEr.ZXSS3EI3C£333SE>'S3naBCEaELRJir 72c For Your Butterfat » I At the Creamery or Station 2nd door East of Postoffice It pays to sell us your Cream MARTIN-KLEPPER CO. * CREAMERIES jiiinrriifft ‘ *•**•* “* 1 *»****♦*♦♦*****♦♦♦♦♦*-»

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1919.

MARKETS-STOCKS Dally Report of Local and Foreign Markets. ' I New York, N. Y., Dec. 3—•(Special to Dally Democrat)—Demand sterling on the foreign exchange made a new low record at 3.8914. off 3’4 at the opening today. Prices were high er at the stock market opening today Studebaker opened at 109, up %; U. Js. Steel at 102%. up : Sinclair at 45’4. up >4; Republic 103%, up 1%; 11. It. Stores at 8714. up I*4; Raidwin 107%. up 1; U. S Rubber 122. up 2; Union Pacific at 124% up 1%; ißetWehem B at 91%. np %. Chicago, Dec. 3 —Grain opening: Corn: Dec up l%c; Jan. np 2%c; Muy unchanged. Oats: Dec. unchanged ; Jan. up %c. Provisions— Higher. I East Buffalo, N. Y„ Dec. 3—-(Spe-cial to Daily Democrat)—Receipts, 'suit; shipments 190; official to New York yesterday 3080. Hogs closing steady, best grades $15.00; lights and pigs. $14.25014.75; roughs, $14.50©’ i 14.75; stags, $11.50. down; cattle. 625 slow; sheep 1200. strong; lambs, 1.tinti down; best ewes, $8.50; calves, 2200. down. Cleveland, O„ —Produce market: —' Butter —Creamery in tubs, extras. 75%@7Gc; extra firsts 75c; firsts 1 73%@74c; prints 1c higher; seconds 69@70c; packing stock 60c. Eggs—Northern extras, 76c; extra ’ firsts, 75c; northern firsts, new a eases, 74c; old cases. 73c; southern t and western firsts, new cases, 70c; refrigerator extras, 54c. Poultry — Live fowls, 22@24c; heavy grades 27c; roosters old 20@ . 21c; springs 23@24c; heavy grades, 1 25@28c; ducks. 30©33c; geese 22@ v 29c; turkeys, 37@38c. LOCAL MARKETS. (Corrected Every Day by Burk Elevator Company) Wheat No. 1. $2.15; No. 2. $2.12; ' new oats. 75c; new corn, per cwt., $2.00; barley $1.15; rye. $1.30; clov- v - h LOCAL MARKET. b Country Butter 45@55c | Eggs, dozen 60c — !i LOCAL CREAMERY MARKETS '] Butterfat, delivered 72c SALE CALENDAR The Following Sales are Being Advertised in the Daily Democrat. We Also Print the Sale Bills. List Your Sale With Us. Dec. 10—Albert Laugerman, % of i a mile southwest of Decatur. i Dec. 11 —O. S. -Marshall, 5 miles j 'southwest of Willshire, Ohio. Dec. 12—Wm. Norris, 1 mile south 2% miles east. % mile south of Monroe. Ind. i Dec. 11th. — Chas. Greber one mile •east of St. Johns. i December IS. —Christ Beery, three and a half miles west of Decatur on 'Bluffton Decatur Pike. Dec. 18 —Chris Beery. 3% miles ' west of Decatur. Ind. Dec. 19 —Enoch Heckman, 5 miles north of Decatur. Ind., along the interurban line. YAMS WANTED Will pay good big price for yams.—Fisher & Harris. 287-2 t i ', TO ELLIS ISLAND !| i (United Press Service) I Chicago, Dec. 3. —(Special to Daily Democrat) —Emma Goldman and Alexander Berkman, anarchists ordered deported, were enroute to Ellis island today. They were insrtucted to report for deportation Friday. “Theyr'e not rid of us —not by a long shot,” said Emma. ■ “We'll go back to Russia and get Lenine and Trotsky to appoint us ambassadors to the United States.” “We may yet live to see Emma Goldman getting out of her limousine in Washington and all those nasty little officials standing with hat in hand —isn’t that so?” i Ohio produces more barrel hoops , than any other state. : WHOLE FAMILIES FREED FROM COLDS Half a century breaking j i colds is behind Dr. King’s New Discovery II FROM the little tots to grandma, every one in the family can - use 'this fifty-years-the-stand- ' ard remedy In perfect safety and i confident of beneficial results. | Incessant coughing, disagreeable grippe, stubborn cold promptly ) checked, the phlegm dissipated, the , J congestion loosened. 11 Same high quality today as al'l ways. Dr. King’s New Discovery '■ lives up to its time-tested reputation. 60c. and $1.20 a bottle. ; The Results of Constipation ' are sick headaches, biliousness, , ) nervousness, sallow skin, waste i , matter in the body. Correct this ii' undermining evil with Dr. King s 1 ' New Life Pills. Feel good every ' ' day. Keep the system cleansed. 25c. a bottle.

, A DECATUR MAN’S EXPERIENCE j Can vou doubt th“ evidence of this • Decatur citizen? | You cun verify Decatur endorsement. Read this: John Wagoner, retired farmer, 309 N. First St., Decatur, says: "My back ached and iny kidneys acted irregularly. At night, I was compelled to get up frequently oi. account of weak kidneys, which annoyed and dis tiessed me. A box of Doan’s Kidney Pills, procured from the Holthouse Drug Co., put my kidneys in good shape." SEVEN YEARS LATER Mr. Wagoner said: “Although 1 haven’t needed Dorn's Kidney PiiD for a long time, 1 surely haven’t forgotten the good they did m°. lam glad to confirm my former endorsement.” | Price 60c. at all deniers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that Mr. Wagoner had. Foster-Milbum Co.. Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. CONVICT “BILL" CAPTURED (United Press Service) .Douglas, Wyo., Dee.3—(Special to ] the Daily Democrat)—“Bill" Carlisle : has met his match. * * Sheriff A. S. Roach of Wheatland today had the admiration of the north-: west, for he proved he was “quicker on 1 tlie draw" than the notorious train bandit. When a posse surrounded the cah-1’ in of Frank Wilson, 18 miles south-' west of here. Roach calmly opened the door of the shanty and entered. ] Carlisle, who was inside reached 1 for his “gat." j 1 Roach beat him to it. Physicians said Carlisle probably 1 would live unless pneumonia set in his right lung, which was penetrated > by the bullet from the Sheriff's gun. Carlisle, sentenced to serve his • ife in prison for holding up trains ,n ; I' 16. escaped Nov. 15. He holt up one ' train and outwitted several posses and . 1 troop of cavalry until located by ■ Roach. | _ STERLING TAKES DROP (United Press Service) • - London, Dee. 3.—(Special to Daily L Democrat) —Sterling exchange on 1 New York today dropped to $3.89. ,r ' ——————————— a QUICK RELIEF i FROM Co»™ ! Get. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets . 1 That is the joyful cry of thousands f since Dr. Edwards produced Olive I Tablets, the substitute for calomel. No c griping results from these pleasant little tablets. They cause the liver :.-d bcwels to act normally. They never force them to unnatural action. • ' Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a soothing, healing, vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. If v ou have a bad taste, bad breath, feel dull, tired, are constipated or , 1 bilious, you’ll find quick and sure re- i suits from Dr. Edwards’ little Olive Tablets at bedtime. 10c and 25c a box. i

—— ! Boys and Girls! Make enough money to buy Father and Mother's presents out of your own earnings. It's easy to piek up enough spare change for all your presents. Gather up all the old papers, rags, rubber, or any kind of metal and then bring it to us for the Highest Cash Prices. Start today! Maier Hide & Fur Company 'Phone 422. “30 Years Here Mind You” DECATUR, IND. APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR 1 Notice Is hereby given that the un- 1 . derslgned has been appointed admlnisi trator, with the will annexed, of the , estate of Christian Brauehy, late of Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. EDWIN BREAUCHY, Administrator with will annexed. Merryman A Sutton, Attys. i Nov. 25, 1919. 26-3-10 APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTORS Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned have been appointed executors of the estate of Joshua R. Parrish, late of Adams county, de- . ceased. The estate is probablv solvent. FRANK PARRISH, JOHN R. PARRISH, „ Executors. Merryman & Sutton, Attys. Nov. 25, 1919. 26-3-10

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS FOR SALE Climax malleable wood or coal range. Telephone 727. 287:3 FOR SALE A big live ton platform I scale in good condition. Inquire of Phil Sauer, Decatur. K. 3. or call 2 long 1 short on K-11. 287-31 X FOR- \l.E—Dining table, Mdeboard, and oak bed room suite. In good condition. Will sell cheap. Cali at home of C. 11. Colter, 104 Adams St., 286- tx FOR SALE Five acres of good land ; eight squares from court house ( > i Mercer avenue. Good stucco house, burn and well on grounds. Inquire of Peter Meyers. Decatur, R. 10. 286 t3x FOR SALE—SO acre faun 5 miles of I Decatur, only $l4O per acre. Fair buildings; on light line; fair orchard. Also small tract of land 314 miles of Decatur for $l2O per a< re. These are •■dirt" cheap and must be taken soon at these prices. Address Lock Box 52, Pleasant Mills, Ind. 286-61 FOR SALE —Thrifty Duroc boars for immediate sale; Sire. Orion’s Hero No. 106583; Dam, Decatur success No. 280106. ’Prone 865 L., or see Fred Christen, R. No. 7, Decatur 1nd.265-TF FOR SALE —Belgium Hare rabbits. Lose Bros. Barber shop, Decatur. Ind. 285-3tx I MISCELLANEOUS The Democrat Prints Sale Bills. For plumbing and heating pipe, tank and wind mills, all kinds of pumps and repair v-ork, see August Walters; jihone 2(17. 119 Ist St. 2Slui HIGHEST Market Price paid for a few loads of ear corn. See tis. 'Phone 541- Corner 7th & Jefferson Sts., J. S. McCrory A Son. 2S()-tf PLENTY OF MONEY—to loan, 5, 10 or 20 years, no commission.—EßWIN'S OFFICE. 267-ts LOST AND FOUND IX)ST —A khaki colored army blanket. Pleast return to this office and receive reward. 287t3 LOST —A small pin. diamond shaped with letter “B” on face. Reward if returned to this office. Pin was lost it the Phi Delta Kappa dance last week. 287t3 FOUND—A pair of child's glasses. Owner may have same by paying for this ad. Cali evenings at 1011 West Adams st. 285-3 t LOST —Ladies kid glove. Izist between Madison and Jefferson streets. Finder, return to this office and oblige. 286-t3x FOR RENT FOR RENT —Modern rooms above the Schmitt Bros. Meat Market. 287FOR RENT —64-acre farm in French township. Cash or grain rent. See John Mosure at county auditor's office. 254t6 WANTED BONANZA FOR AGENTS AND SALESMEN — Brilliantinei. wondrful mineral discovery for washing clothes; purity guaranteed; greater seller; permanent business; exclusive territory; large profits; prompt shipments. Morrison Mineral Factory, St. Louis, Missouri. 286-12 t WANTED TO BUY —A trunk in pretty good shape. Inquire at this office. 286-3tx UNION CHAPEL MEETING The missiona-y program held in the Union Chapel Sunday evening proved a big success, the entire program being carried out in full, and a large crowd attending. The offering taken up amounted to $32, which was very good. - JBSMMBBBBy 1 "! 'I geg DRIVE AWAY HEMMCHE Rub Musterole on Forehead and Temples A headache remedy without the dangers of "headache medicine.” Relieves headache and that miserable feeling from colds or congestion. And it acts at . once! Musterole is a clean, white oint--1 ment, made with oil of mustard. Better than a mustard plaster and does not i blister. Used only externally, and in no way can it affect stomach and heart, as some internal medicines do. Excellent for sere throat, bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumI bago, all pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, I chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50,

; YOUR AUTO LICENSE I MB. AUTOMOBILE OWN- , ER:-APPLY FOB YOUR 1920 ; AUTOMOBILE LICENSE AS - SOON AS POSSIBLE. SEE ! ME AT 11 IF. DEMOCRAT OF- . FICE. RICHARD EHINGER. K 287-ts Notary Public. - - 1 More than half the states cf the ’ Unfled States the law gives full win i ’ ship of the child to the father. < 1 FARMERS, ATTENTION! I — Highest prices paid for hides. I Schmitt Bros. Meat Market, c 287-fit '. Christmas tree decorations made in America are equal to those made in [ Germany before the war. ( j i ' Frost every season forms crystals ; a foot or more in length on veget.ition on Mount Washington. VULCANIZING Have your tlrea carea for by A. W Tanvaa. Vulcanizing casing* IO« u>i AUTO OWNERS See me at Preble, Indiana, for application for automobile licenses. ORIE NEWHARD. 28G-3t Notary Public I FARMS FOR SALE. Three 80 acre tracts. Adams county. | Two 60 acre tracts. Adams county. 140 acre tract, Adams county. 80 acre tract. Wells county. 70 acre tract. Wells county. 77 acre tract. Wells county. 56 acre tract. Wells county. 116 acre tract, Alien county, 100 acre tract, Allen county. 80 acre tract. Huntington county.. 100 acre tract, Huntington county.) The above is only a partial list. We, have all size farms, some for exchange; also city property for sale. List your farm and city property with us. LEONARD & ANDREWS 115 First St., and 342 Winchester St. 284t3 ’Phones 336 and 700

FARM LOANS ' I I ! I We loan money on farm lands for twenty years. ;, ; ; interest G Per Cent. ; ■ • No commission or inspection charges. No renewals re- < quired for 20 years. Partial payment privileges, thus reducing iuieiest charges each year. i! We also have plenty of money to loan on city property. : i THS DECATUR ABSTRACT & LOAN CO. !! 157 So. Second Street I I Decatur, - - Indiana i > ;; Henry B. Heller, Pres. E. Burt Lenhart, Sec’y. Acetylene Welding , NONE TOO LARGE OR TOO SM ALL SCHMITZ & THICKER GARAGE 1 Cor. Ist & Jefferson .. - ~ ' —"T™ l 1 f 'A THETIME FOR SAVING AND GETTING AHEAD IN THE GAME OF LIFE IS N 0 W M ith a Bank Account started and steadily grow- | ing you will experience a pleasure of accomplishment in saving that comes from naught else. b THE BEST WAY IS TO COME TN AND START AN ACCOUNT TODAY. DON’T DELAY ON ACCOUNT OF THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE FOR THE START. OLD ADAMS COUNTY BANK | Tbeflargest Bank in Adams County

yams wanted J Will pay oockl l,i g I)ri ' ) a 11.,, ,’ ls ‘ f,) r * _ • The swift, is the Sl , e . Hlll . ,' - birds and is built like a hum ml ! The Ulnese eat swift’s i IPK | HARRY IIANIELS The Live Stock* Farm g 4 i auctioneer 'Phone N0.796-E. 'Phone me at my e x p „ u | N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST ' Eyes Tested, Glasses Fito > HOURS 1 ! Bto 11:30 12:30 to s’B» Saturday, 8:00 p. tt . Telephone 135 I — DR. L. K. MAGLEY Veterinarian Office 235 W. Monroe Si '°i Ver A nt Bnrd ß’ s Barber Shop. Phones: Office and R( sideitce. 186 NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS. MY LOCATION IS NOW jONE DOOR NORTH OF MY FORMER PLACE DR.-BURT MANGOLD 249-ts Dentist LIVE STOCK WANTED — We are now buying hogs, sheep | and cattle, every week. If you have I any for sale call phone 52. We are I shipping every week. 276-ts D GERBER * SON. AVOOD FOR SALE Inquire of J. G. Niblick, ’phone 191. 246-ts