Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 250, Decatur, Adams County, 23 October 1914 — Page 3

■HR PUBLIC SALE. KjHEtlic iindi-ruMV’d v it! , i i, H > sale 1 mile south am! l’_. mile of Tocsin, or 2'A miles nonh - or west ci n, on Aloud,;., I 2‘i. Ute ■ i’l;: proper!), liUcn.es: I’cur mm. I. 1 pair «,i’ k mares, (I jean, old, roo t !,r<>.»i soui d, wei>.nt it?)!) ))>*., suckling coils. Cows, 4 head; cow. t ;<e;.i'. old, i i tended lao- • W' 111 ’ •’ ■' ''••'<* nccoml (.ill, g-\. 0' ' 2 pn ’ l( " !S of milk nt " milking; [ cow, . years old. dm i,, I. the las;., of the month, i'll SC are un-t< dale ' cows. 11-year-old J<rsey in March; 6-year-old .hr-.e;. giving gallon of milk a! a milKwill .<? frosh in IIhead: Brood sov.s, 1 Poland jMhinn sow with pigs Cemirn sow, bred to SKnuary; 10 hand stm I; hoe:. ■Kight Jgo m.umis to. u Fari.iir.;,' Imp’.-jii.r-nts; wagon, in good eoHditim,hinder, in g wori.izg Onl.orae mow. .' in i,r.-t.< !ilS s order; JL-I’i. • ..r.’l, ®bir y, in good si. ■ ■■; lr” ir,'i corn combined; ■■ new; ls-tooth spniii; to< •'.: imr- ■ tow, John Deere cultivator; singh•• plow, double .' hovel plows. r in ca'.tim: plow, set double ■Kgle set buggy In.rn . iron i. twith bench, 2 li.iu admit . t<M. -of timothy hay, corn in mid, »j|ni in shocks, hot of good grind M"ic and armies too numerous to mention. Kerm- : : Sum.; .ucl ummr. sums over $5.1'1) a credit of 12 ft'fifoit'-s will b< mie:.. piin-hast-r giv note wit,; ,1 security without interim, la t 6 with interest at 6 per cent, property until CLYDE SHADY. Frauiiiger, Auct. ■r.. : Wasson. Clerk. Aid .• ty Pleasant church will serve dinner. ESS notice to taxpayers. is hereby given that Monday, the 2nd day of November, will be last day to pay ntr fall installof taxes. The treasurer's office bo open from 7 o’clock a. m. until 5 unlock p. m., each .week day and ’this ’bocks will poi.ltl-.eiy be (lose’ at 5 flsElcci; p. m. -it' Mm' y. N - 2nd. All tax -, not paid by that time g wiH become delinquent and the penU atty < f ten per cent will be added. Do a hot put your taxes off, as they must be paid and the law points out the duty of :’whc ; ■ Java bought and sold property and a division of taxes or wish to make partial payment slmiM’. rctne in at once. Don't wait ft r the rush. No receipts can be laid away for any one So do not ask it. & * W. J. ARCHBOLD, (M36t22 Treasurer Adams Comity. o w CALENDAR FOR WEEK ENDING NOVEMBER 21. Friday, November 23, 7:30 p. m. 1; Decatur Chapter, No. 127, O. E. S. Regular stated meeting. Important bUslne -,s. KrJC. V. Connell VETERINARIAN Ph AM Cl Offlce 102 ’ JL Hvllr Residence 431

AN INVESTMENT THE UNEXPECTED DOES NOT HARM. When the great European war broke out stocks and bonds and variour. securities were more or less seriously affected. But no Investment in a Savings Account at the First National Bank was affected in the slightest manner. Every dollar there was still worth 100 eerie—every dollar could be gotten at once—every dollar cong tinued to earn the same regular rate of interest. The unexpected which is sure to happen cannot affect the money you invest in a ft' Savings Account at the First J ‘ Nations’ Bank. Isn't that so? FIRST NATIONAL BANK A Safe Place for Savings Decatur, Indiana

j DRINK HOT TEA | FOR A BAD COLD j. flet a small package of Hamburg Bt'iet ica, or us the German folks cdl it, “Hamburger Brust Thee,’’atany pharmacy, 'lake a tablespoonful of the tm, put n cup of boiling water upon it, pour through a sieve and drink a teacup full at any time during the day or before retiring. It is the most elective way to break a cold and euro grip, ns it opens the pores of the skin, relieving eongestton. Also loosens the bowels, thus driving a cold from the system. Try it the next time you suiTer from a cold or the grip. It is inexpensive and entirely vegetable, therefore safe and harmless. ffl MMMD lUßffl RIGHT OUT Rub Paia and Stiffness away with a small bottle of old honest St. Jacobs Oil When your back is sore and lame or lumbago, sciatica or rheumatism has you stiffened up, don’t suffer! Get a 25 eent bottle of old, honest “St. Jacobs Oil” at any drug store, pour a little in your hand and rub it right into the pain or ache, and by the time you count fifty, the soreness and lameness is gone. Don’t stay crippled! This soothing, penetrating oil needs to be used only onee. It takes the ache and pain right out of your back and ends the misery. It is magical, yet absolutely harmless and doesn’t burn the skin. Nothing else stops lumbago, sciatica and lame back misery so promptly! o IF MOW 08 KIDNEYS BOTHER Eat less meat and take a giaas of Salts to flush out Kidneys— Drink plenty water. Uric acid in meat excites the kidneys, they become overworked; get sluggish, ache, and feel like lumps of lead. The urine becomes cloudy; the bladder is irritated, and you may be obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night. When the kidneys clog you must help them flush off the body’s urinous waste or you’ll be a real sick person shortly. At first you feel a dull misery in the kidney region, you suffer from backache, sick headache, dizziness, stomach gets sour, tongue coated and you feel rheumatic twinges when the weather is bad. Eat less meat, drink lots of water; also get from any pharmacist four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia. and has been used for generations to clean clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity, also to neutralize the acids in urine, so it no longer is a source of irritation, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive, cannot injure; makes a delightful effervescent iit’uia-water drink which everyone should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and active. Druggists here say they sell lots of Jail Salts to folks who believe in overcoming kidney trouble while it is only trouble. SIOFS HEADACHE. Don’t suffer! Get a dime pack- 1 of Dr. James’ Headache Powders. You enn clear your head and relieve a dull, splitting ' or violent throbbing headache in a moment with a Dr. James’ Headache Powder. This oldtime headache relief acts almost magically. Send some one to the drug store now for a dime package and a few moments after you take a powder you will wonder what became of the headache, neuralgia and pain. «■ Stop suffering—it’s needless. Be sure you get what you ask for. o- 1 FOR SALE—Fresh candled eggs, 22c per dozen. At Berling’s Packing House. 250tf Miwl MTGives a brilliant glossy shine !< does not rub off or dust off-that M I® anneals to the iron—that lasts tour ■ I times as long as any other. g Biack Silk Stove Polish I is in a class by itself. It's more R carefully made and made ja from better materials. t Try it on your parlor Btovo.yourcookstove B or your gas range. M 1 f you don’t find it I S i he txist polish you B ever used, your AHV ■ huidware or grocery dealer is W M authorized to re- A 1 HR fund your 4 • f\ tMg money. Pf rl | * j 4 JrTpiffw 1W Shine in m Ereruf Drop W* B WHOM

SUFFERED TWENTY-ONE YEARS —FINALLY FOUND RELIEF Having suffered for twenty-one years with a pain in my side, I final ly have found relief in Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root. Injections of morphine were my only relief for short periods of time. I became so sick 1 hud to undergo a surgical operation in N»w Orleans, which benefited me for two years. When the same pnin came back one day 1 was so sick that I gave up hopes of living. A friend advised mo to try your Swam,>-Root, and I al once commenced using it. The first bottle did me so much good that I purchased two more bottles. I am now on my second battle and am feeling like a new woman. I passed a gravel stone as large as a big red bean and several small ones. 1 have not had the least pain since taking your Swamp-Root and I feel It my duty to recommend this great medi cine to all suffering humanity. Gratefully yours, MRS. JOSEPH CONSTANCE, Rapids Par. Echo, La. Personally appeared before me, this 15th day of July, 1911, Mrs. Joseph Constance, who subscribed the above statement and made oatii that the same is true in substance and in fact. Wm. Morrow, Notary Public. Letter to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Prove What Swamp Root Will do for You. Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample size bottle. It will convince anyxme. You will also receive a booklet of valuable information, telling about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure mention the Decatur Democrat. Regular fifty-cent and. one-dollar size bottles for sale at all drug stores. o EASY TO DARKEN 1008 GRAY HUB fry this! Mix Sage Tea and Sulphur and brush it through your hair, taking one strand at a time. When you darken your hair with Sage Tea and Sulphur, no one can tall, because it's done so naturally, so evenly. Preparing this mixture, though, at home is niussy and troublesome. For 50 cents you can buy at any drug store the reody-Lo-usc tcnic called “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy.” You just dampen a s]>onge or soft brush with it ind draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. By morning all gray hair disappears, and, after another application or two, your liair becomes beautifully darkened, glossy and luxuriant. You will also discover danirufT is gone and hair has sto[>ped falling. Gray, faded hair, though no disgrace, is a sign of old age, and as we all de.ire a youthful and attractive appearuice, get busy at once wit! Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur and look years younger. — O r PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned being compelled to give up his farm on March 1 will offer for sale at his residence, 1 mile south of Peterson, or 5 miles west and 1 mile south of Decatur, on the R. D. Liemanstall farm, on Thursday, Optqber 29, beginning at 9:30 o’clock a. m., the following property to-wit: Six Head of Horses: One 7 year old bay. Belgian brood mare, in foal, weight IGSO lbs., a high quality mare; 12-year-old black brood mare, in foal, weight 1400; 5-year-old dapple gray gelding, weight 1400 lbs.; 9-year-old brown coach horse, weight 1400 lbs; 8-year-old bay gelding, weight 1200. Four Head of Cattle: Black Jersey cow, G years old, will be fresh in the spring, now giving 3 gallons of milk per day; red Durham cow, 5 years old. will be fresh by day of sale. These cows are good ones. Jersey male calf, 1 Holstein male calf. 130 Head of Hogs: 46 shoats will average 60 to 100 Tbs. each; 7 shoats will average from 100 to 150 lbs. each; 2 Poland China brood sows, not bred, open for spring breeding; 9 Duroc brood sows with pigs by side, ranging from 5 to 11 pigs each; 2-year-old O. I. C. male hog. Farming Implements: Milwaukee binder, 6-ft. cut, with tongue truck No. 12, used 3 seasons; Keystone gearless bay loader, used one season; McCormick hay tedder, used one season; 5-sectlon .steel pipe roller, used one season; 10disc Hoosier grain drill, with 3-horse hitch, used three seasons; Gale Suredrop corn planter, used three seasons; Oliver steel riding plow, used two seasons: two 13-in. Gale walking plows, used three seasons; 12-16 Gale harrow, used three seasons; 2 Gale Big Willie riding corn cultivators, used three seasons; McCormick mowing machine, with 3 sets of knives; new 7-shovel adjustable cultivator, used 1 season; single-shovel plow, used one season; 60-tooth wooden drag; two 17tooth spring tooth harrows, used one seasn; Corn King manure spreader, Dain safety corn cutter, new mud boat, Turnbull wagon, 3-in. tire; Birdsell wagon, 2%-ln. tire; 2 solid bottom hay ladders, with beet bed combination;

Union City storm King buggy, used 1 season, spring wagon, 2-yard stone bed. teed cutter, new all-steel corn sheller, new corn grader, 2 sets double breeching harness, set double farm harness, set double fly-nets. Eighteen acres of corn in field. Terms of Sale: —Sums of $5.00 and under, cash; sums over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security. No property removed until settled for. 4 per cent discount for cash. 11, M. WYNN. John Spuhler, Auct. Fred Fruchte, Clerk. Lunch served on the ground by St. Paul Aid society. Sale will take place rain or shine. In case of rain sale will be held in the big barn. o ■ ' PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will sell at public auction, at his residence in Kirkland township, Adams county, Indiana, 5 miles south and 5% miles west of Decatur, 1 mile north and 6 3 A miles east of Bluffton, % mile west of Honduras on the Bluffton and Decatur stone road on Tuesday, Oct. 27, beginning at 10:00 o’clock a. m. the following property to-wit: 70 head of O. 1. C. hogs, consisting of seventeen gilts, farrowfl in March, April and May. As fine a lot as you wish to see, just the kind to start a new herd or add to your old herd. You can’t make any mistake in coming and taking a few of them home with you, as this bunch of Gilts is the large growthy, easy feeding kind, that represents some of the best blood lines of the O. I. C. family, including their sire, Lewis R. 6th; he is by Lewis R sth; he is by Lewis R„ a second prize winner in the senior class at the great Illinois State Fair, 1912. Their dams are equally well bred, as Maud traces back to Missouri Chief, the boar that was never defeated in the show ring. IS Boars, all fit for service, from March, April and May litters. They are all clean, good boned, strong healthy fellow’s, with the best of legs and feet, strong arched backs, very fancy heads and ears and will make large hogs when matured. They are sired by Lewis IL 6th and Albert J. He is a worthy grandson of Commander, the International Champion that weighed 1080 lbs. If you are looking for some tiling good get in on this bunch and take a money maker home with you 4 Fall Yearling Gilts. Here are foui Gilts that are just the right age to make good sows. You had better keep track of them sale day. They are sired by Wm. K., tlie hog that P B. Dykeman bought of Ed Kohl oi Edon, Ohio. 4 Tried Sows. Two with pigs by their side. 10 Fall Pigs These pigs are young, but just the right kind to buy and grow as they are well bred. 6 Fall Yearling Feed ing Hogs. These six hogs have large frames and in fine feeding condition 4 head of Cattle. Three full blooded Jersey cows, two will be fresli the 15th of Nov. Here are three typical young cows. One Hereford bull, eighteen months old, a fine individual; 5 head of horses, consisting of one black Mare, coming 10 yrs. old, sound and broke in ail harness; one good dark bay mare colt, 2 yrs. old; one spring Belgium mare colt; two chestnut Sorrel spring colts. TERMS OF SALE—Suras of $5.00 and under cash. Sums over $5.00 a credit of 12 months will be given first 6 months without interest; last 6 months 8 per cent interest, purchaser giving note with approved security. No property removed until settled for. 4 per cent discount for cash. JOHN W. PARRISH. Col. John Spuhler, Decatur; Col. Noali Frauhiger, Bluffton, Aucts. J. V. Pease, Clerk. Certificate of Registration of Pedigree will be furnished with each hog if desired. Lunch 'served on grounds by Zion Aid society.

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Notice To Public We have purchased the famous Jack formerly owned by Jim Andrews at Monroe, and will stand him during fall and winter at the Neptune farm one mile southeast of Bobo. NEPTUNE & FUNK

TEETH The most dreaded disease of the dental profession is Alveolar pyorrhoea, sometimes known as Riggs disease. It usually begins with up uneasy feeling in the gums and teetli which in time becomes painful. In the first stages of the disease, the margin of tlie gums is inflamed and bleeds easily from slight causes. After a time the inflammation extends deeper in the gum which becomes congested, swollen and with i tendency to separate from the necks of the teeth, which gives rise to little sacs tilled with pus. Tlie gums fall away and tlie teeth become loose. At an extreme stage of tlie disease destruction of the tooth socket and gum occurs, the teetli ueconie so painful that they have to be extracted — sometimes the teetli become so loose that they drop out of the mouth. The constant swallowing of pus from diseased gums cause troubles like head ache, pain in the side, dizziness, weakness, sleeplessness, sallow complexion, mal-assimilation, dyspepsia, under weight, nevousness, despondency, stomach troubles in different forms, offensive breath, etc. The hiding of unhealthy {conditions of the mouth through the use of flavored and per fumed tooth washes, pasts, etc., does no good. Diseases of the mouth and gums must be treated Are your teeth getting loose? Ate your gums sore? Do they bleed easily? Are the gums soft and spongy? Are your scums shrinking from around the necks of the teeth? These are dangerous symptoms of Pyorrhoea or Riggs disease, the most destructive disease that affects teeth and gums and will cause the loss of your teeth if neglected. Al-ve-01, the new treatment for the teeth and gums will promptly and effectively relieve these symptoms. Its use restores the guirs to a normal condition, the teeth clean and firm, retards decay and keeps the teeth and gums in a condition that gives a feeling of comfort unknown before. It is not a mouth wash or a tooth paste, but i medicinal preparation for the treatment of diseased gums and teetli. The various drugs entering into its composition have been so compounded as to eliminate all disagreeable taste and odor. It is a pleasure to use it. Al-ve-ol is simple and easy to use, only a few minutes daily being required It renders the mouth antiseptic, prevents discoloration of the teetli and makes tlie breatli pure and sweet. You will be more than satisfied and pleased with its use. Get Al-ve-ol from your druggist, today. Use it. Note the improvement in the appearance and health of your gums and teeth. FOR SALE—Fresh candled eggs, 22c per dozen. At Berling’s Packing House. 250tf FOUND—A storm curtain for buggy near the Lewton bridge. Owner may have same ny calling at this offlce and paying for this ad. 250t3 I WILL BE AT THE Murray Hotel In Decatur Wednesday, Oct,. 28th. From 9 to 12 A. M. DR. H. 0. WELLS (i M A” cI]RES Blood Poisons I use the newest and latest treatment for Blood Poison and Skin Diseases. Professor Ehrlich's (of Germany NEOSALVARSAN, or “914,” the improved Saivarsan, instead of tlie old remedy called "606.” If you can not call, write for my book on diseases of men. I treat all chronic and private diseases of men and women, including Male and Female Weaknesses, Cancer. Goiter, Rupture, Rectal Diseases, Blood Poison, Varicocele, Hydrocele, Kidney and Bla°de rTroubles, Stecility, Dis charges, Skin Diseases, Open Sores. Tubercular Glands, Catarrh and Deafness, Eye Diseases, Rheumatism, Lung and Throat Diseases, Tuberculo sis. Liquor and Opium Habits. PILES. I cure piles, itching, bleed ing or protruding, without painful treatment. I absolutely guarantee satisfaction or make no charges. Don’t go through life a sufferer from till; dread malady when you can be so easily cured. For the convenience of Adams coun ty people I will be at the Murray hotel in Decatur on Wednesday, October 28th, from 9 to 12 a. m. o FOR SALE —Fresh candled eggs, 22c per dozen. At Berling’s Packing House. 250tf

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EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y„ Oct. 23—(Special to Daily Democrat) Receipts, 8,000; shipments, 290; official to New York yesterday, 380; hogs closing steady. Heavy, $7.90 (fr’s7.9s; mixed and yorkers, $7.85; pigs and lights, $7.25(f/ $7.40; roughs, $6.75ti $6.90; stags $6.25 <[i $6.75; sheep, 6,000; lower; top lambs $8.15; cattle, 1,250; dull. G. T .BURK. Corn Clover seed $7.25 Alsike seed $G.75 Wheat $1.05 Ryo s,,<: Barley 55c Timothy Seed $2.00 to $2.25 Oats <sc NIBLICK & CO. Eggs 24c Butter 13 to 22 FULLENKAMPS. Eggs 24c Butter 18c @2 5c BERLINGS. Indian Runner Ducxb 8c Spring chickens 11c Fowls 10e Ducks 9c Geese 8° Young turkeys 12c Tom turkeys 12c Old hen turkeys 12c lid Roosters .....5c Butter 17c Eggs 21c Above prices pain for poultry free from feed.

APPLY SULPHUR LIKE A COLD CREAM WHEN SON BREAKS OUT SAYS SULPHUR WILL END ITCHING ECZEMA

In the treatment of the various formslfore invaluable in overcoming irritable of disfiguring, itching and burning and inflammatory affections of the skin. Eczema such as Acne, Ringworm, SaltpVhile nok always establishing a penna. Rheum, there is nothing known that can nent cure, yet in every instance it intake the place of l>old-siilphur cream, stantly stops the agonizing itching: It effects such prompt relief, even in subdues the irritation and heals the inthe aggravated Eczema, that it is a flamed, raw skin right up anil it is often never-ending source of amazement toyears later before any Eczema eruption physicians. again appears. For years bold-sulphur has occupied Those troubled should obtain from a secure position in the treatment ofiany good pharmacist an ounce of boldcutaneous eruptions by reason of its sulphur cream and apply it directlv coolimr. parasite-destroying properties, upon tlie abrasion like an ordinary cold Bold-sulphur is not only parasit ieidal. cream. It isn’t unpleasant and the but antipruritic and antiseptic, there iprompt relief afforded is very welcome.

PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will offer for sale at public auction at his residence 3 miles notheast of Decatur, and '. t mile south of Union (’impel church, on Wednesday. October 28, 1914 beginning at 10:00 o’clock A. M. the following property towit: 2 head of horses, 2 good work mares. 7 head of cattle, one black Jersey cow, witli calf by side, giving about 4 gallons of milk per day; one % Jersey giving 4 gallons milk a day; one twoyear old Durham Heifer, giving about 2% gallons milk a day; one 8-month old Holstein Heifer; one yearling Jersey Heifer, bred; one yearling red Heifer; one red yearling bull. These cows are fine milk and butter cows. 33 head hogs, 5 brood sows, one with 5 pigs by side, 2 will farrow by day of sale, 2 will farrow in November; 12 head of shoats weighing 100 lbs. each and one weighing about 150 lbs.; seven weighing about 40 lbs. each. Five dozen chickens. Farming implements one good wagon, 3-horse Oliver breaking plow, new; 2-horsc Oliver.cultivator, new; new Black Hawk corn planter; mowing machine, good steel frame hay tedder, new double shovel plow, new revolving hay rake, spring tooth harrow, spike tooth harraw, good walking breaking plow, set good hay ladders, set dump boards,Buckeye binder, good as new; good rubber tired buggy, open buggy, new Cosey cab, set double blreeching harness, set single buggy harness, fodder in the field, corn in the shock, corn in the crib, and many other articles too numerous to mention. Terms —All sums under $5.00 cash in hand. Over $5.00, a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security. 4 per cent, off for cash. No property removed until settled for. w. w. McQueen. John Spuhler, Auct. W. A. Fonner, Clerk. Lunch served on the ground. oDemocrat Wants Ads Pay.

I KALVER MARKETS. Wool 21c025c Beef hides lie Calf 13c Tallow 5c Sheep pelts 25c©51.00 LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Spring chickens lie Indiana Runned ducks 8c Fowls 10c Ducks 9c Geese 8c Young turkeys 12c Tom turkeys .12c Old hen turkeys 12c Old Roosters 6c Butter ......17c Sggs 21c Above prices paid for poultry free from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. Butter fat. No. 131 c Butter fat. No. 2 28c | Creamery butter, wholosale 31c ! I Creamery butter, retail 35c COAL PRICES. — I Stove $7.50 .Egg 7 50 'I Chestnut, hard $7.75 ’ Poca, egg and lump $5.00 !W. Ash $4.50 ,IV. Splint $4.25 JH. Valley $4.25 jR. Lion $4.50 . Cannell $6.00 ’ J. Hill $5.00 Lurig $4.50

GENERAL VON MARNITZ A , 5 ; General von Marnltz has been in command of the German cavalry on the extreme right of the kaiser’s army in France and covered the advance of Von Kluk’s futile turning movement. Von Marnitz’s cavalry penetrated even to the southwest of Paris and astonished the world by its speed. FOR SALE—Fresh candled eggs, 22c per dozen. At Berling’s ■ Packing House. 248tf FOR SALE- Hard cinl burner. 18-in. fire pot, good as new, and a Wilson heater. Both at a bargain.— Louts Gehrig, 118 No. Bth St. 249t3