Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 287, Decatur, Adams County, 8 December 1911 — Page 2

I Soda crackers are I extremely sensitive I to moisture. Before the advent of Uneeda Biscuit the only persons who ever tasted fresh, I crisp soda crackers were the people in I the bakeries. Imagine their trip ‘ from bakery to your i table; exposed to air and moisture —kept • in grocers’ boxes and finally in a paper bag on the shelf in your pantry. Could they be the same as they were the day they were baked ? Now that we have Uneeda Biscuit —we have perfectly baked soda crackers I —perfectly kept. No moisture can reach the • no contamin i ences I their fla' '—ths goodness . imprisI V . V onea ot.:; .• to l j liberated I ' I? you when you o n f the package. I i I Always in tho mo. ~ ’> I I ure pro | Never sold , r Ik. | i 5 ce — e. NATIONAL BISCUIT ANY j

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livered to any part of the city, best of sawdust given away. Call ’phone 635. S. H. ADAMS. 213tf

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MICHIGAN FARMS FOR SALE. Look over this list and see if there isn't something to suit you: 140 acres, St. Joe county, sandy loam, level, eight-room house, barn, stock shed, tool shed, granery, schood within 1% fniles. Price $5500. 76 acres, Kalamazoo county, black sandy soil, barn, corn crib, wagon shed, hen house, good house, mile from school. Price $4200. 130 acres, Kalamazoo county, Mich., clay loam, 9 loom house, big barn, cement hog house, lighting plant. $15,000. 240 acres, St. Joe county, Mich., clay loam, 8-room house, big barn, good outbuildings, $12,500. 79% acres, Kalamazoo county, Mich. 6-room house, barn 35x50, cow stable, granary, etc., close to school, $6500. 346 acres, Kalamazoo county. 60 acres In timber, 10-room house, good barn and other buildings, $13,000. 80 acres, Kalamazoo, 9-room house, barns, pens, hen house, etc., school % mile. Stock and tools included. Price SSOOO. 73 acres, St. Joe county, 11-room house, big barn and good outbuildings, 30 rods to school, $6600. 140% acres, Kalamazoo, 9-room house, tenant house, mint distillery, barn, price, SBO per acre. 125 acres, Kalamazoo, 7-roorn house, barn and other buildings, good. Price

SIO,OOO. 84 acres, Kalamazoo, 8-room house, bank barn, good outbuildings, S6OOO. 120 acres, Kalamazoo, clay loam, I level, 10-room house, two barns, I school one mile, price SB6 per acre. 79 acres, St. Joe county, sandy loam, 8-room house, barn and hen house, school on farm, $7,000. 160 acres, Kalamazoo, 7 room house, two barns, school one mile, price low. 101 acres, Kalamazoo. 6-room house, tarn, corn crib, school aad church near, price $15.00 per acre. 123 acres, Kalamazoo, 12-room house, barn and outbuildings, school one mile, price $6500. 140 acres, Kalamazoo, 6-room house, ’ burr oak soil, barn, shed, etc., school j ’ one mile, $lO5 per acre. 80 acres, Kalamazoo, no buildings, ' school near, price, $3,000. ’ 160 acres, Kalamazoo county, 15-| room house, with furnace and light I 1 plant, barn, splendid buildings, school 1 close, SBO per acre. 130 acres, sandy loam, 10-room • bouse, barn, good outbuildings, price 1 $11,500. For further particulars, write to i J. F. DARR, VICKSBURG, MICH. PUBLIC SALE. I will sell at public sale at Salem, 10 miles south of Decatur, and 6 miles southeast of Monroe, on Tues-

day, Dec. 19, 1911» beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., the following property, to-wit: Six Head of Horses: One bay draft colt, 2 years old; 1 black driving pony, 5 years old; 1 bay work horse, 11 years old; 1 Dun driving pony, 10 years old; 1 span mules, 12 years old. Five Head of Cattle: One 7 year-old milch cow; 2 three years old, 1 two years old, 1 yearling calf. ! Hogs: Three brood sows with pigs by side, 17 shoats. Farming imple-, ments: Farm wagon, new; Deering! bay tedder, 2 Stoddard cultivators, ; spring-tooth harrow, Oliver 404 break- i ing plow, hay rake, Eckhart buggy, new; set breeching work harness, set single buggy harness. 1 Terms: For all amount of $5 ander, cash in hand; over $5 a vredit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving note with good bankable se-I Icurity; 4 per cent off for cash. No I property removed until settled for. G. A. BAUGHMAN. J. N. Burkhead, Auct O. L. Vance, Clerk. — o — PUBLIC saLE. The undersigned will offer for sale at the farm residence of the late John Schrank, one mile south of Pleasant Mills, on Thursday, December 14, 1911, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., the following property, to-wit: Live Stock: Black mare with foal, roan mare; Jersey cow, will be iresh soon;

37 head ot sheep. Farming Implements: One mower, spring tooth har row, sulky hay rake, 2-horse wagon,: top buggy, 1-horse drill, set' double work harness, set single work harness, sleigh, 3 tons of timothy hay, corn in the shock, household furniture and numerous other articles. Terms—All amounts of $5.00 and' under, cash in hand; all amounts over! $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be giv- i I on, purchaser giving note with good ! bankable security. N o property re- 1 ! moved until settled for. BEN SCHRANK, Agent Fred Fruchte, Clerk. -a— LIVES THAI ARC WORTH LIVING. One of Adams county’s farmers, whose wife has been sick with stom I ach, kidney and liver trouble for two I y ear8 > after using one bottle of 19 General Tonic, says that that she has gained more under the one bottle of 49 than any other treatment she has. taken, and Tuesday the 7th, bought B tore° U 68 ° f the HolthoUße I L. J. Bumgarner, railroad agent at Cheshire, Ohio, writes the Leah Med'be n r e 4^ m T y ’ ” ntier date Os Novcm ' ber 4th. I cannot express my appro-i ciadon of your kindness in sending me your 49 General Tonic. My wife has taken it since March and our doc tor would not believe that she could improve as she has. She has gained

seventeen pounds and is feeling fine, but is hungry all the time. 1 I - worth living with 49 in the house. 19 has become a by word to us. We use it for everything—colds, coughs. : - —anything that ails us, We run for 49 Tonic. Mr. Vickers wants three bottles, and I am Bending vou s'■ ' so please send me six bottles by express.” The above is a copy oi Mr. Bumgarner’s letter. His wife has been sick for five years, and 49 Tonic mad" her a well woman in six months whl h her doctor failed to do ir. five years. All druggists handle 19 Tonic 264t6 o BOR SALE—F*ine mahogany uprighpiano; will sell at a big discount; fully guaranteed. Address P. E. Scott, care this paper, 2Slt«» | FOR SALE—Second-hand cook stove and show cases. Inquire ot ob Martin. 279t3 Nineteen dollai s' worth of n* Wear-Ever brand aluminum for sale--25 per cent off, as owner wishes sell out. Leave word at Holty - 1 1 " before Thursday. 2 ' S: ‘ WANTED—Men to learn the barber trade. Here is an offer that include® tools with tuition. A method tlw' saves years of apprenticeship 1 !l? ' tions waiting in city or country shops Write Moler Barber college Chical IU. 281t2