Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 17, Number 300, Decatur, Adams County, 18 December 1919 — Page 6

An Opportunity to Own Shares of Montgomery Ward & Co. ( I n <■ n r p <> r a t i' (I ) COMMON STOCK Largo growth and greatly increased earning possibilities are apparent tor the common stock shaft's of Inis old established mail order house. If tlm chain store business, now being discus:’cd in connection with the mail order busine.m of Montgomery Ward & Co., develops to the , x,t. nt poßslble, the profits derived from this : our< e alone should add to tho income of the company profits many times great*” than the present sum total froim all departments of the mail order business. hut. without figuring any revenue from the chain store business, we believe the company will continue to double its business every tew years as it has done in Ute past, and it is reasonable to expect that, gross sales and profits will multiply even mo>e rapidly than in the past for the following reasons: 1. I.uru«* luiwuilt of «»hllllonal money In Ihr coiiiimiiij'n treMfrury* 2. addition «»r other very able nierrhailtM IO thr boHFtl. .'I. lirent prosperity of the farmer and the wiißlry In general. We therefore believe that those who purchase and hold .Montgomery Ward A- Co. common stock will continue to profit from it as handsomely as in the past if not much more so. WRITE FOR CIRCULAR V, . .au give you t't pllenr svrvi. e in thin or un> other i» < urity. We will quote < lose murk*;s ahd buy Montgomery Ward & < o. common stock lor you ontriKUt <»r on the installment plan. W rite us tor < ir< ulur and details. Child & Levering 39 South LaSalle Street, Chicago, 111. WISH TO SELL— FOR RESULTS TRY WANT ADS 68c For Your Butterfat : At the Crean ery or Station :; 2nd door East of Postoffice :: It pays to sell us your (mm ; MARTIK-KLEPPER CO. I CRHMfRIES | .»> w»»* ■* »o >** *>« <>.♦»>«>■ ■ "■. ■ agrBCTH.IMrH.nI>! I Hag** 1 To Get Ahead Look Ahead . i L<M>k for the man who is successful and you will [ find that he is always looking ahead for the best in * life, preparing for the ills we are all prone 10. He | is preparing for Ihe worst and is ready to meet it j if it comes. - I LOOK AHEAD and vou will always GET ! AHEAD—Save MONEY TODAY, TOMORROW I and all the time. I I First N itional Bank 3 UNDER U. S. GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION. DECATUR, INDIANA. I c I SkOSXXC33atZZXXXXXXXSXZXX2X23k=aQEXKKXXXXntXEXZXXX'>X« 68c FOR YOUR BUTTERFAT AT OUR STATION, 2X6 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. CREAMERIES

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MARKETS-STOCKS IJfiR . Dally Report of Local and Foreign Markets. New York, N V Dec. IS (Spe ciul io Dully Democrut 1 The stock market wan irregular at the opening loduy. I'. S. Steel opened at 10.TT4. on %; Baldwin lOO'.A, up % : Stndehnker 102, off %; General Moto'-n 327 off %: Pierce Arrow 76%. up %; Siu clnlr 44%, unchanged; Bethlehem B 94. uidlmnged; I’. It. Stores 91, off Mexican Petroleum 209%, >'P 2%. ttepublic Steel JlO%, up I; I’. S. Hub her at 125%, up Chicago, Dec. IS —Grain opening: Corn: Dec. down %c; Jan. down %<■; May down \e. Oat Dec. down %<■. May down %c. Provisions -txiwer. East Buffalo, N. Y., Dec. 18 (Special to Daily Democrat) -Receipts 3200, shipments 950, ollictal to New York yesterday, 1520. Hogs closing steady, all grades $15.00; roughs, $13.00(11)13.50; stags. $12.00. (town; cattle. 475, slow; sheep, IXOO, steady, lambs. 1850. down; best ewes. lOOOifr 1050; calves, 2000, down. Cleveland, 0., —Produce market: — Butffir Creamery in tubs, extras 71%©72e; extra firsts 70ft>71c; firsts 69%(<i7o<'; prints Ic higher; seconds tit>4rt;7e; packing 48@52c. Eggs Northern extras, 76c; extra firsts, 75c; northern .firsts, new eases, 74c; old cases, 73c; southern and western finds, new cases, 70c; refrigerator extras. 54c. Poultry- Live fowls, 2oic22c: heavy grades 264: 27c; "oosters old 194i20c; springers, 204i22c; heavy : grades, 25<<l>2tic; ducks. 33<<i'35c; 1 geese, 2S(fF35e; turkeys, 45c. LOCAL MARKETS. Wheat. No. I. $2 25; No. 2. $2.22;’ new oats. 78c; new corn, per cwt , $2.00; barley, $1.35; rye, $1.35; clover seed, S2B 00. LOCAL MARKET. 1 Eggs, dozen COc , 1 Country Butter Z7 tine ,i LOCAL CREAMERY MARKETS ! : Butterfat, delivered . GB<: FARMS FOR SALE ' 120 acres, fi miles southwest Monroe, Indiana, good house and burn.: farm in fair condition. This farm is a bargain at the price. i 40 acres three miles east of Decatur. Indiana, good buildings at. the right: price. 120 acres 2 mikes west of Pleasant ' Mills, Indiana, amt several oth<-r 1 good bargains. i Also a good garage and lot in the, town of Monroe, Indiana. and will sell everything under belt. This is a good chance for soiue one wishing toj go into tiie garage business In the town of .Monroe Indiana. See J. N. BVRKHEAD. Auc.t. , ; Monroe, Indiana. I ’ ; Phone at my expense. [ | Monroe Phone,296-tf

: <-»♦♦♦»♦ w4k»oe-»4'»-»<»» [farm LOANS !: We loan money on farm lands for twenty years. ;; interest 6 Per Cent. ‘ No commission or inspection charges. No renewals re- ; • ' quired for 20 years. Partial payment privileges, thus re- ; t ; during interest charges each year. ' ( We also have plenty of money to loan on city property, b THE DECATUR ABSTRACT & LOAN CO.' i : 157 So. Second Street ( a Decatur. - - Indiana , | Henry B. Heller, Pres. E. Burt Lenhart, Ssec’y. i

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You may have implicit confidence in this Bank, trust it with your funds, accept any advice from its officers. Il is an institution organized and run for the safety, The convenience, the advantage of its friends and customers. Your account is invited here on lhe basis of a more friendly, helpful service than is customary in our lines.

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BOYS WHO LEFT THE FARMS (United Press Service) Washington, Doc. IS Os America’ mighty war forces of more than toil and a half million of men. 1,200,00( ii -is estimated, came from farmt Records in the Bureau of War Risl Insurance in Washington, I>. < in dicated that these farm bred or farm ■aised boys carried government lib insurance amounting to over lei hi«lon dollars. During the earlier demobilization it was so difficult to keep track o .the discharged service men that i r.eeincd as though a very larg-3 pro portion of them did nil return t( their former addresses or homes. St ‘SLOAN’S LINIMENT NEVER FAILS ME!” Any man or woman who keeps It handy will tell you that same thing Especially those frequently attacked by rheumatic twingee. A counter-irritant, Sloan's 1 iniment scatters the congestion and pent ‘.rates without rubbing to the afflicted part, soon relieving the ache and paj>>. Kept handy and used everywhere for reducing and finally eliminating the pains and ache is of lumbago, neuralgia, muscle strain, join stiffness, sprains, bruises, the result of exposure to weather. Sloan's Liniment is sold by all drugI gists, 35c.. 70c., 51.40.

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i 1 ”, Kemp’sßalsam " Will Stop that Couch ) GUARANTEED }f ii. hi— mJ it ’ o- nany of the service men who had :<r come from the farms seemed to be !o listening to the call of the city that “ it was feared more than one-half ot ■ them were not going hack to the lurms. Later the tide of immigra- -, tion set in toward the country, and now it is believed that the loss in * man power to tiie farms as the re- ' suit of forme: service men settling 1 elsewhere may not be more than 500,000. TOOK NO CHANCES OF LOSING 2 (United Press Service) Gulfporf, Mi:-:'., Dec. Is Barmy Smith, discharged sailor, recently arrested and lirom-ht hero from Arkansas to face a charge of big.imv. look no chances of losing wile m>. 2. While ip jail awaitiui* (rial he w.c notified that wife uo 1 had obtained a divorce. He then -ent for wife no. 2 and was married to her lor the ■ ond tii ,e. Mrs. It. Dull of Willshire, Ohio was here yesterday wrth friends. ! EIGHT CHILDREN HAD CROUP > "I have eight children and give [ Foley’s Honey and Tfir to all ot ' tlum,” writ-s Mrs P. Rehkamp, ■ ;'4(i-1 Herman St.. Covington, Ky ; ‘'they all were subject to croup." It loosens and clear mucus and phlegm I' stops that strangling cough, makes ' easy breathing po. slide and permits , qui‘4 sleep. it contains no opiates, I i and tliildren like if. Good for colds, ' ’ bronchial coughs and the coughs II | that linger on after influenza or grip. ■ i ; Good for grown ups as for children. 1 VOTICK FfVXI. SI'.I'TI.EMENT ill’ DS’I'ATE. J I Notfee Is hereby given to tho credit- ' i>w lo irs .nol legatees of Cririio Bleb- ' IcriHi. ,I.S ensed, t., !ipp, ,ir in the Ad- ; sms , I :■< .lit isnnt, hell at lieeatut 1 imli iii.i. on ihe sth <ini of Januarv, I I I'f.'ii. and <le,\v eaiise, if nnv, who the : I‘iNal i-etti.emhnt accounts 1 with lh, estate of said decedent should I not, he approved; and said heirs are Jft I noliiie.l io then and then- make proof id h. irsliip, and receive t'n ir distributive shares. I’BEHEKIt'K .1. KOI.DEWAY. Administrator. I men tiir, I nd., I >e. , 15, 1 Si] 'I. I'elerion ,v Erudite, Att a. IS-2S ELECTION NOTICE NoNce I-.-, hereby given to the Jot owners in the !h<atur Cemetery Association. that there will he d Oe . 'tion held at the office <>f Dfs. .1. S jCoverilale and Son. in the city of I)••leatur, Indiana, on tho Sth day of Jan., ' 1920 at 7:00 <.'clock p. M. for the I purpose of electing seven trustees for I the sttid Decatur Cemetery AssociaItion for the year 1920 i J. s. COVERDAI.E, I). C. A. 1X25. NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS. MY LOCATION IS NOW iONE DOOR NORTH OF MV FORMER PLACE J)R. BI’RT MANGOLD Dentist. I . — — PUBLIC AUCTION December 20th, Everybody's Sale. We would be glad to enter anything on our list that you have for sale. We will sell it for you and give you the best possible service. We have on hund the following: Davenpo’t, Couch. Stoves. Stands, Tables. Automobile Tires, Sidehoard Sewing Machines. COOPER & GAUZE, | 110 West. Jefferson St. Jeff Llechty, Auct. J Sale begins at l:tm o’clock.

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS FOR SALE eoi: s\l.K N’< > * i'”’' l "' l ' ’'“’'k.vI Inmihr at Ihi.i oi'i.e 2'd(3x | ., m sal .e K, httsitels <>( g<.m« j applet- Musi sell this week. Ml Mevor. 321 Norlh sth street. 29.1 .dx KAHM |.'()ll SALK 215 acres ol high I riv,.,. bottom lamC fine black til mvial soil, " ,l "' White river. Good house barn, gran- „,.; iu;irv overhead. Heel cortt mntl in imli.iun. and corn is king now ulso alfalfa -md' good *he:u land: -I miles from county seat. HOsy tut.-m on application to W. I’. Cnril. ~^ lung. Ind. . I,'OH SALE One 5 room, stucco , ponso, one 7-ruo.n frame house, both on brick street and good location; 4<> at re farm to exchange tor , iiy property. If you want to sell ‘vou- City property or farm, a telephone call or left’ll wi " bri! ‘ R nm to our door. W. W. HAWKINS. Monroe 'phone. Decatur. Ind.. R. 1" 299 tfi FOR SALE Storm Cab Buggy, almost like new. H. E. Zerkel. R. 8, Decatur. Decatur phone. 298 FOR SALE One 54-in. dining ro »>>i table. 3 stoves, including a 4. !•»>’•» range. 1 oal. bedroom suit. 1 oak book case an dottier articles. Call M' Margar't Mvlott. FOR SALE 5 lit res, good stllci O house, good barn. good well,, 8 squares from court house, on Mt rc-r avenue. PETER MEYERS 29744. ' FOR SALE Round Oak haul coal I btirne:. burned only five weeks. , Moving aw.iv reason tor selling a* sacrifice. Call 'phone ,iXB -■’< if PAP.M SALE—I% miles west of Magley on Friday, January 16. Sam Wolfe. 29646 I FOR SALE —Thrifty Duroe boars for . I immediate sale; Sire, Orion’s Hero : No. 106583; Dam, Decatur success No. i 280106. 'Prone 865 1,., or see Fred | Christen, R. No. 7, Decatur Ind 265 TF MISCELLANEOUS lAeet.ltue Weldins’ and Generi a! Blacksmithing. 'Phone 505. Schmitz i. 1 ticker Garage. 297-130 HIGHEST Market Price paid i for a few loads of ear corn. See us. 'Phone 511- Corner Tilt & Jefferson Sis., J. S. McCrory & Son. 280-ts PLENTY OF MONEY to loan. 5. 10 or 20 years, no commission. ER--1 WIN'S OFFICE. 267-ts t .. Do Yoi 'neF!) MONEY Wo Icm! it 1 on : ectititl mortages on real estate. 'Aetna .Mortgage a Investment Co. 50X Fidelity Building, Indianapolis. 193-eodr-i:. WANTED WANTED • First -lass mechanic. Steady job. good pay. Adtlreoi "F '* < are Daily Democrat 29943 WANTED—To rent live or six j room house, centrally located; small family. Inquire at d.ii:- otiice. 295-ts I WANTED We have a customer for ' j a good nfridern house, also for . ; medium priced, partly modem and plain cheap house. If yon have such for sale listing with ns will bring you a buyer.-ERWIN & MICHAUD. J 292-ts W \N I El)—Ht.’tise of 5 or <> rooms, centrally located, and in good condition. Family of three. Call this office. .29(1-tf LOST AND FOUND )4 l HA) I'.!)- I rein t’u : > lond hand ' •store mi First street, a gray maie about 12 years old. on last Sunday night. Ph-asv return to Perry o,;g and receive reward. Jitx-'" LOS I Wrist watch, between Frisii.gei li-.inic ou Winchester street and John Peterson hohie on J.-fferso:i •street. Finder plea.sn return tn Me.?, Marie Cook at Peterson home. 299-ts LOST- a buggy robe in the ' hood of sth-7th and Walnut street i binder please phone ( ;:;i. De ( . atlli .' L reWard ' 298.3 LOST-Fur neck hvangelica.l church and South " Ward school. Finder please -eturn 'o Mary Macy. 711 Winchester St. j 297-tS ? I-tIST-Small fasting for -' ~. I chair, between Adler repair shop .1 anh Boston Store. second stre-t S binder return to .Mr. Adler. \ k ~ . i.'zrr.- , for rent 2 ta ' call phone 457. 2 99-t3 2X9-tf 2'

I John Schurger & •Abstractors of Title to R eil Estate in Adams Fount Indiana. ly * All kind* of monty to | oan t|) Estate from 5%.% on farm*, f r 1,1 to 40 year., partial p.y ln *nt * t °" ' interest paying time, city | oln| ‘ n > 7 to 8%. fw " We are In the market for y oor lueas. If you want an abstract loan come tn our office tn per* tlll * vou will save money by doing * so farm* and city property f ur 11 Office over Fisher & Harris. the Court House, Decatur, hm , ut tena Telephone No. 104. Decat ur DR H. E. KELLER Decatur, Indiana, GENERAL PRACTICE. OFFICE SPECIALTIES— Dlu***, women and children; X-ray (X| , M ationa; Flouracopy examination?'* the Internal organa; X-ray a ni j ti ° trical treatment* for high blood sure and hardening of the art er i X-ray treatment* for GOITER ERCULOSIS AND CANCER. ' Office Hour*: — 9toll a. m.—l to sp. 7tol ( M Sunday* by appointment Phones: Residence 110, Offio* AUCTIONEER With yeare of experience In f ir(Wn and auctioneering I feel I am *b|, "J get the highest dollar for youl See me for dates and prlc**, 'Phone 1 long 1 ehort on Slo R. N. RUNYON Live *tock and general auction**. DR. L. K. MAGLEY Veterinarian Office 235 W. Monroe St Over Al Burdg’s Barber Shop. Phones: Office and Residence. 186 — ii | M I Dr. C. C. RAYL Monroe, Indiana Special Attention fives to Surgery and to the Diseases of the Abdomeo and Female PelvisEquipped to do and Uroteral Cathe*erisat'ea I Ovsters-Bread-Cakea Fresh oysters at Martin’s restaurant, shipments daily. Ihc best baked goods in the city, fresh bre.-ul, cakes, rolls ami Buy the good things at Martin’s restaurant. 214-ts Dr. 0. V. Connell VETERINARIAN OFFICE—HOR6E SALE BARN FIRST STREET Calto Answered Day or Night Oflice 143 I UODc Residence lit! N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Tested, Glasses Fitted HOURS 8 to 11:30 12:30 to &:3« Saturday, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 SALE SEASON IS HERE I «m ready co book your See me at Durkin’* Garage. D* catur, Indiana. JEFF LIECHTY AUCTIONEER HLAUK & GETTING UNDERTAKING ANi? EMBALMING Fin* Funeral Furnlenlnfp Private AmbuUno* Borvtee DECATUR, - INO Telephone: Office W; Homa W YOUR AUTO LICENSE MB. AUTOMOBILE OWNER:- APPLY FOR YOUR H»2O AUTOMOBILE LICENSE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. SF-E ME AT THE DEMOCRAT OlFICE. RICHARD EHINGEIt 287-ts Notary Public. ——— ■ -- - —— — LIVE STOCK WANTED Ws are now buying hog*. ’nd cattle, every week. It you h4ive i”y for sale call pboue 52. Me *t e ’binning every week. 176 ts p. (HCRBKR * 1 4 " 5.