Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 87, Decatur, Adams County, 12 April 1920 — Page 4
Fred E. Koltcr —Writes— Windstorm, Cyclone. Tornado, Fire, and Lightning Insurance Morrison Block, Decatur, Ind. I 'Phone 242. 75-ts,
I Plumbing and Heating i All kinds of wells repaired | Agent for Red Cross Windmill and < Homer Pipeless Hot Air | Furnaces AUGUST WALTERS • 120 N. Ist St. Decatur, Indiana. ’Phone 207. a—» SIH 11WW FOR SALE j Billiard table, good as I new, cues and ivory balls. | Will sei' at right price. « 'Phone 176. 87-6 t g UH TOUT fl CLOSE WEDNESDAY Following an annual custom our dental offices will be closed at noon on eacn Wednesday for the balance of the da\ and evening. This to continue until father notice. Dr. J. Q. Neptune. £ Dr. Roy Archbold. Dr. Burt Mangold. » Dr. Fred Patterson I » ■ wSdliMlKHflhli WWiM BadHMMMBga(Have you a bad Cough or ■ Cold? If so, go to your I nearest drug store and get B a bottle of | B DR. MARSHALL’S LUNG SYRUP - " It will relieve you. | Three sizes '( 25c. 50c, SI.OO I At Your Drug Store. ? Red Clover Seed < Timothy Seed At Burk Elevator Co. || ? Decatur, Indiana r’ Telephone 25. WANTED Bench and Machine Moulders. Pattern Makers. Grinders. Millwright. Cupola Tender. Cupola Laborers. Casting Inspector. Office Help. General Laborers. Apply at Decatur Castings Co. Leave application at Democrat Co. 58-ts
z «. gg FORT WAYNE AND DECATUR I TRACTION LINE Central Time. Leave Decatur Leave Ft. Wayne 5:40 a. m. 7:00.a..m. 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. m. 1:00 p. m. 1:00 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. 11:05 p. m. Car every hour and a half. Running time 1 hour and 5 minutes. 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 6:45 a. m. to 7:00 p. m. I. B. STONEBURNER, Agent.
Pay When Cured I r>r Burkhart wants you to write him todiiv for a treatment of Or. [Burkharts Vegetable Compound tor Liver. Kidney. Stomach trouble, Constipation. Catarrh, liheunm tisrn. Pt.V when cured. Don't miss this grnndi e.st of remedies and wonderful proi .ntaiive for Grip. Flu. .Address n.'l Main St, Cln'ti. O. For sale at all filing Stores. 30-day treatment 25c.— A-I'*■ HURST & CO Buys and sells all kinds of second hand furniture and stoves. Corner First and Madison Sts. Across from Madison Hotel. Phone 417. 45-eod-tf Chiropractic is the boon to humanity. It has helped others, it will help you. CONSULT SMITH AND SMITH Doctors of Chiropractic Office over Morris 5 A 10c store DECATUR. INDIANA 60-eod-if NOTICE—FARMERS We have taken the agency ? or the Twin City 12-20 tractor. 22-12 thresher. Tractor pulls ■ 1-14 inch bottoms under all ■onditions. S. A. E. rating 28.9 ! ~p. We will give a plowing h monstration at our farm hree miles north of Preble. J late to be announced later. Vatch for it. Kreutzman Bros., 3ssx Decatur R. R. 4 t
HOGSHEAD’S RIG TYPE CHESTERS. STOCK OF EITHER SEX . Any age for sale at all times. We have the largest Chester Whites in the state of Indiana. All prize winning stock. Write or come and see our herd R. L. HOGSHEAD. DECATUR. INDIANA Ft. R. 10. 75-ts, Feed Buttermilk to your hogs. 2 cents per gallon. Clover Leaf Creameries 46-ts Decatur. Ind. Single Comb White Leghorn Eggs for Hatching. You can pay more money but you can’t get better quality. Maple Lawn Poultry Farm Chas. Zimmerman, Decatur, •Phone 870-K. 70-ts LAWN DECORATION AND FRUIT TREES 1 Moses Greenhouse Co. offer a par-[ tial list of trees and shrubs for lawn, orchard or garden. California privet. 18 to 24 inches, 18 cents; $1.35 for 10; $ll.OO for 100. Spirea Van Hutan. 2 to 3 feet, 60 cents; $5.00 for 10. Bn: b-rry. 15 to 18 inches. 35 cents. s3.('O for 10. Crimson rambler roses, hardy climbers, 95 cents. Climatis-Jackmeni-purple, 85 cents. Clematis-Paniculate, white, sweet S’, ented, 60 cents. Hydrangie. P. G., 60 cents. Somt maple, nursery stock. 90 cents. Apple, standard sorts. 5 to 7 feet, 95 cents; $8.50 for 10; 4 to 5 feet, 85 I cents; $7.50 for 10. Cherries, 5 to 7 feet. $1.25; $ll.OO for 10. Pox wood, bush form, 3 to 3*4 feet, $3.50. | Place your order today that it may ■not be delayed. Call and see us. We will be able to quote you very low I price' on anything you may want not listed above. Moses Greenhouse Company, Telephone 476. Residence 195 79tf FOR SALE , Threshing outfit; one 20 h. p. double cylinder; Nichols and Shepherd engine, four vears out of factory. One 18 h. p. single Huber engine; one 36 inch Red River separator, 4 years out of factory; one No. 9 Birdsell clover huller. 5 years out of factory; one 8 rool Rosenthal corn shredder, out of factory 5 years; one new steel waler tank, all in fair condition. Must sell to settle estate. Call or write Mrs. A. O. King, Rockford, 0., R. R. 4, Box 26. 81-12tx
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I «♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ + POLITICAL CALENDAR + ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ FOR REPRESENTATIVE Editor Daily Democrat: Please anounce in your paper that I am a candidate for the democratic nomination for representative from, Adams county, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election to be held Tuesday, May 4. 1920. THURMAN GOTTSCHALK.
PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Editor Daily Democrat: You are authorized to announce my name as a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Prosecuting Attorney of the 26th Judicial district, subject to the decision of tim voters at the primary election to be held Tuesday. May 4. 1920. E. BURT LENHART. Editor Daily Democrat: Please announce that I am a candidate for the democratic nomination for prosecuting attorney of the 26th judicial district, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election to be held Tuesday. May 4. 1920. ADAM C. BUTCHER. COUNTY AUDITOR Editor Daily Democrat: You are authorized to announce my name as a candidate for the Democratic nomination for County Auditor subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election to be held. Tuesday, Mav 4. 1920. MARTIN JABERG. Editor Daily Democrat: Please announce that I ant a democratic candidate for Auditor of Adams county, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election to be held. Tuesday. May 4th. 1920. E. W. FRANCE.
COUNTY SURVEYOR Editor Daily Democrat: Plea.-e announce my name as a democratic candidate for county sur-, veybr, subject to the decision of the' voters at the primary election to be . held Tuesday, May 4, 1920. DICK BOCH. ' COUNTY RECORDER Editor Daily Democrat: You are authorized to announce my name as a candidate for the Democratic nomination for county recodrer. subject to the decision of the voters ■ at the primary election to be held : Tuesday, Mav 4. 1920 Joseph McConnell. COUNTY COMMISSIONER Editor Daily Democrat: You are authorized to announce that ain a candidate for the democratic nomination for commissioner from the i second district, subject to the decision; of the voters at the primary election, Tuesday, May 4. 1920. B. F. BREINER. ' t Editor Daily Democrat: Please announce that I am a demo-j ( • cratic candidate for county commis- ’ sioner from the second district, subject to the decision of the voters at ; the primary election to be held Tuesday, May 4. 1920. IRA WAGONER. j COUNTY SHERIFF Editor Daily Democrat: Please announce that I am a candidate for the democratic nomination for Sheriff of Adams county, subject ) to the decision of the voters at the primary election to be held Tuesday.' May 4. 1920. SEPH MELCHI. 1 COUNTY TREASURER Editor Daily Democrat: 1 Please announce in your paper that t I am a candidate for the Democratic!, nomination for treasurer of Adams! 1 county, subject to the decision of the' 1 voters at the primary election to be ; held Tuesday May 4. 1920. FRED W. STUDLER. COUNTY COMMISSIONER Editor Daily Democrat: Please announce in your paper that I am a candidate for the democratic, nomination for county commissioner l from the first district, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election to be held Tuesday, Mav 4 1920. HENRY GALLMEIER. | — Editor Daily Democrat: Please announce that I am a candidate for the democratic nomination for commissioner from the First district. subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election to be held, Tuesday, May 4th, 1920. ERNST CONRAD. | NOTICE! H. A. STRAUB, the expert wall- ' paper cleaner, the man that knows how, will make that dirty paper look .'like hew. Small or large jobs. Rugs I cleaned, poren and house washing, • also chimneys. Prices right; work • guaranteed. 'Phone 473. 76-t6x
1 CLASSIFIED WANT ADS I - FOR SALE I ()|< s 4 LE—Furnace and cook I stove wood.—J. G. Niblick. 57-ts FOR SALE—6 passenger Auburn louring car, in good condition. Recently overhauled. Will sell reasonable. Ed Green. Phone 436 or 80. 70-ts FOR SALE Two Ayrshire cows and one heifer. Registered. Ages ranging from 1 to 5 years. Inquire of Orren Lare, Monroeville, Ind., R. 3 83-6tx FOR SALE —120-acre farm 414 miles from Decatur. Cali at Merryman & Suttons office, 1.0.0. F. block phone 112. 69-eod-tf FOR SALE—I have a good secondhand 8 16 Advance Rumely tractor, complete with two plows,, In good running order for $250.00; also a second hand Maxwell runabout automobile. fresli painted, in good running order for $125.00. Both at a bargain. If you want something for your money ’phone No. 19. or write or call at office. Ed. F. Koenemann, Hoagland. Indiana. 66-2 t awk-lmo
FOR SALE—Small Mahogany table; gas laundry stove. Inquire of Mrs. C. J. Dregman. 110 South sth street. 87-3 t WANTED WANTED To rent a house. Dr. C. C. Rayl. Monroe. 78-ts AGENT WANTED — If you are a hustler and own an automobile, would suggest that you investigate our tire proposition Our agents make from $50.00 to $300.00 per week. No capital required. Exclusive territory is assigned. Write for particlulars. ; Eastman Rubber Works. Inc., 213 W. |4ote St., New York City. 84-t6x CLERKS linen, women. 17 upward) for ■ government positions. SI2OO-SISOO yearly. Experience unnecessary. For free particulars write Raymond Terry 11 former civil service examiner) 315 'Continental Bldg., Washington, D. C. 85-t3x WANTED—Men or women to take orders among friends and neighbors for the genuine guaranteed hosiery, 'full lines tor men, women and children. Eliminates darning. We pay 50 cents an hour for spare time or $24 for full time. Experience unnecessary. Write: International Stocking Mill. Norristown. Pa. 69-tl aw 12w WANTED —To rent a six or seven room house in west part of Decatur, preferred. Address "M”, care Daily Democrat. Would like tract of ground with it if possible. 87-t2x RAILWAY Mail Clerk Examination. Indiana. May 15. Hundreds needed. Age, 18-35. Salary sl3oo-SISOO. Experience unnecessary. Men desiring to take examinations write immediately for free particulars. R. Terry (former government examiner), 315 Continental Bldg., Washington. S7-t3x — - — • — - I WANTED —Responsible man to represent the largest automobile insurance in the world. Address: E. H. Alyea. state manager, 923 Hume Man- 1 sur Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind. 87-t3x MIS( ELLANEOI S WISCONSIN FARM LANDS LANDOLOGY—A magazine giving the facts in regard to the land situation. Three months’ subscription, FREE. If for a home or as an investment you are thinking of buying good farm lands, simply write me a letter and say, "Mail me LANDOLOGY and all particulars FREE.” Address Editor. Ijandology, Skidmore Land Co., 285 Skidmore Bldg., Marinette, Wis. 144 mo. We can give you service on Vulcanizing. Holthouse Garhge. 303-ts WE BUY, raise and sell fur-bearing , rabbits, and other fur-bearing animals. List what yon have with us, stating your lowest prices on large lot shipments. The Fur & Specialty 'Farming Co., 515-517 N. P. Ave., Fargo, <N. Dakota. 69-lmo DO YOU NEED MONEY—We lend it on second mortages on real estate.— Aetna Mortgage & Investment Co., 503 Fidelity Building, Indianapolis. 193-eodr-tf. BOX SOCIAL —There will be a box i social at the Magley school next Thursday evening. The play will start at eight o'clock. The school is located one mile north of Magley. Everybody is invited. 87-t3x LOST AND FOUND LOST —An elk-tooth cuff button. Rei turn to this office and receive reward. J. G. Niblick. 75-ts NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS Notice is hereby given, that Monday. May 3, 1920, will be the last day for paying your spring installment of taxes. The treasurer's office will lie open from 8 a. m.. until 4 p. m., during the tax paying season. All taxes not paid by that time will become delinquent and a penalty of 10 per cent, will be added. Do not put off your taxes as they must be paid, and the law points out the duty of the treasurer. Those who have bought or sold property and wish a division of taxes should come in at once. Dori't wait for the rush. No receipts can be laid away for anyone, so do not ask for it. HUGH D. HITE, 87-18 t. Treasurer Adams County.
J The stride of an ostrich running "it I full speed measures as much as 28 . feet. i .lust received » cur load <>l Square Deal Faiin Fence. H. 1 Knapp & Son. 81-11 ■ * — 1 ■ —— TO GIVE BOX SOCIAL The Queeh Esther society of Pleasant Mills will hold a box social Tuesf day evening, April 13th, at the Pleasant Mills high school. Everybody is I requested to be present and to bring i a box. and a good is assured all who , attend. 86t3 IS YOUR Piano or Furniture checked? If you want them taken out without hurting the gloss, (’all or see—ARTIE L. .JACKSON. Painter and Paper hanger. Decatur, Ind., 'phone 864-N. su-.n PUBLIC AUCTION Os Watches. Clocks and Fine Jewelry Saturday, April 17th At Auth's Jewelry Store. Decatur. Ind On account of 111 health and being unable to carry on business I will rell at public auction my entire line of Jewelry. There will be offered at this sale a lot of the Finest Jewelry. Watches and Clocks. Rings, Necklaces. Lavaliers. Scarf pins, Chains, Society Emblems. Cuff Buttons and some Silverware. In fact, everything in l the Jewelry line, some rare bargains < ■ > be had at thia sale. J Anyone entering this store on the , day of the sale will receive a chance < on prizes to be given away on that ■ day. The holder of the winning tick- J at must be present when the number < is called. ‘ Terms of Sale —CASH. , PAUL AUTH. ;< Sale to be begin at 1:00 o’clock p. m. ' J. H. Brunton, Auct. 7-912-1416 J XOTItK OF COMMISSIONER'S J Not l< ■■ is hereby given that the , • • signed Commissioner, app is such in the case of Ulysses Gfeller , n Sarah Bodie, Rease Bodie. Tilman , \ nda Fox, Edwin F< >x, Rob- , x, Clarence Fox, Edna May Fox. , •r aoldner, Guardian of 1 Fox , ■ Au. .nicer. Administrator of the e,s- < .i,.. . iaed, < ,nd being- numbered 10073 on the < I a ereln aaid < a use is no w pen ■ I : a tinn being for the partition »f < ...I estate as described in the plaint- • < net on the 24th day of 1 1 1 India: i nd de»< rlbed as foltows, to- ' . . . i 270) and two hundred seventy- ' ■ - • ‘ ■ a. Sprunger. i. .■ : ,i d sale is to be on the following, term.- ami conditions to-wU i| Said piomlses are to be sold at priv- 1 ate sale at the office ot Graham & I Walters at N. 131 South Second street I in the citj of Decatur. Adams county. I Indian. Terms of sale: One-third I cash, one-third in nine months, and I one-third In eighteen months from I late of sale, purchaser to give his I n < se. ured by a mortgage on sale I -.-■il e.-tat, for the deferred payment, i s’id,notes bearing six per cent inter- I est from date of sale and all to the pprceal of the Commissioner. The purchase- may have the privilege of naying all cash on day of sale, if he -■> elects Said sale will be made ami concluded at 10 o'clock a. m. on the above date. C. L. WALTERS. 5-12-19 Commissioner. tPI’OIvriHEXT OF VDMIXISTRATOR No. 1839. Xotlce Is Hereby Given. That the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of Louisa I. Brock. late of Adams county, deceased. The estate Is probably solvent. J. CHARLES BROCK. Administrator. Merryman & Sutton. Attys. March 27, 1920. 29-5-12 MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets. New York. April 12 —(Special to’ Daily Democrat!—The stock market': opened slightly lower today. United States Steel was off >4 at 105t£. Marine 96 r 4. up American Sugar 137; Mexican Petroleum 200. off Baldwin 143%. off H. Developments in the railroad strike over the week end tended to depress the market. Exchange opened easier. Demand ' sterling was $3.95%, off 1%; franc checks made a new low at 16.82, off 65 centimes. Lire checks 26.27, off . 1; Marks demand .0195. unchanged; Canadian dollars demand .9150, Chicago, April 12 - Jrain opening: Oats: May up %c; July up l%c. Provisions: Higher. East Buffalo, N. Y., Apr. 12 —(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts 965. shipments none. Closing steady.' light hogs. $18.25; pigs. $17.00&17.25; no heavies here, roughs $13.50; stags SIO.OO down; cattle, 500, higher; no prime stuff here; sheep 1400. firm; I no top wool lambs sold; clips 2050.' down; clipped ewes 1250, down; . calves 600; tops 1900; strike situation unchecked. Cleveland, O.— Produce market: Butter—Creamery in tubs, extra 71L@72c; extra fancy 70%&71c; Art 63%@70c; prints lc higher; seconds 65@6514c; packing 35%@4054c. Eggs—Fresh gathered extras 45%c ■ fresh extras 44%c; northern Ohio fresh new cases 4314 c; old cases 42c, • i western firsts 42c. >■ Poultry— Chickens 45@50c; light [ fowls 45@46c; extras 50@55c; roostt,ers, 24c; springers 42@42c. LOCAL MARKETS. ? ' Wheat No. 1, $2.50; new oats, . 95c; new corn, per cwt., $2.25; barley, $1.40; rye $1.60. s | ~~ t LOCAL MARKET. j Eggs, dozen 38c r — i LOCAL CREAMERY MARKETS ' Butterfat, delivered 65c
Your Dollar Today and Tomorrow Your dollar today buys about forty cents as much as in 1896, but there is a bright side to the dollars you save today. The time k« coming when the purchasing power of a dollar will be 109 cenk Even dollar you save now will carry a premium with it in the future. Deposit your dollars in a Savings Account. In the meantime they will earn 4 compound interest for you. First National Bank DECATUR, INDIANA. ; The Latch string Hangs Cut) at our station ; 2nd door east P. 0. s i COME IN AND SEE US—- ; PROBABLY WE CAN SVG- : GEST A REMEDY FOR THAT • DAIRY PROBLEM OF YOURS. ; PROMPT ATTENTION AND t : COURTEOUS TREATMENT. t 1 WE'LL TEST YOUR MILK FREE. | Cloverleaf Creameries, Inc. ’ DECATUR i Indiana. X ♦ twin ■BKHHMNWMHHMBHMHRHBHKHRxMHUMKKMHEHhBMmRr $ /NX! Sw 0 i iw i Under present costs and prices ones financial rcipiii'cnunls are greater than they have been hcelofore. Not only are we prepared to meet these heavic financial demands but we are equally willing an<' able Io render you every form ot banking service to keep pace with the limes. We solicit your business on the promise ol a | service adequate to your every need. _______ I 1111iTiiu[?<BiiskyiTlklif I 65c FOR YOUR BUTTERFAT AT OUR STATION 236 N. 2nd St WE SELL BUTTER AT BUTTERFAT PRICES ( TO OUR CREAM PATRONS I Prompt Service and Accurate U < rk SCHLOSSER BROS. CREAMERIES DEMOCRAT WANT ADS CET«LTS
