Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 262, Decatur, Adams County, 6 November 1914 — Page 4

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EAST BUFFALO. EAST BUFFALO, N. Y., NOV. 6 — (SPECIAL TO DAILY DEMOCRAT) — QUARANTINE IS PLACED ON THESE STOCK YARDS FOR TEN DaYS. nothing allowed in OR OUT. NO MARKET UNTIL NOVEMBER 16. EAST BUFFALO. N. Y„ NOV. 6— (SPECIAL TO DAILY DEMOCRAT) —NO RECEIPTS OF LIVE STOCK TODAY; YARD COMPANY HAS LARGE FORCE CLEANING YARDS. IT MAY BE POSSIBLE UNDER RESTRICTIONS TO DO A LITTLE BUSINESS BY MIDDLE OF NEXT WEEK. G. T .BURK. Corn SI.OO Clover seed $7.25 Alsike seed $6.75 Wheat $1.06 Rye 80c Barley 65c Timothy Seed $2.00 to $2.25 Pats 43e NIBLICK & CO. Eggs 26c Batter 13 to 22 FULLENKAMPS. Eggs 26c Butter IBc@2se BEKLiNGS. Indian Runner Emcxv 8c Spring chickens 11c Fowls 9c Ducks 9c Geese 8c Young turkeys 12c Tom turkeys *.. •.*.*.**.. 12c Old hen turkeys 12c lid Roosters 6c Butter 18c Eggs 26c Above prices paio loi poultry tree from feed.

STAR GROCERY im'TVi MMBBB——MM3t Cream of Wheat 15c Marco Wheat Cereal 15c Post Tanem Special 15c I Ralstons Breakfast Food ...15c Cane Granulated Sugar .....8c Crlsco 25c Marco Fancy Coffee 30c E Pop Corn, lb 5c Pure Cider Viniger 25c Evaporated Peaches 10c Honey par lb 18c Bardines 5c Rolled Oats 10c I Salted Crackers 10c 8 I Fancy Raisins 13c jg Will Johns, Se e g| LEGAL NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that assessments and interest on public improvements in the city of Decatur are due in November and must be paid before December Ist, on the following:

Assessments and Interest Due in

HI hundreds of families from distress on t EYIN THEBANK has saved thousands of || ess'on land. ' i |i I nplished alot of new thing's in waterpower f | >nt improved on man power.— Nothing"so IfC j j humanity has been discovered as an k a | tic for honest, steady labor/* t HIRBUU KAUFMAN. | ams&uittpsatik ?ecafur-3ttfc-

KALVER MARKETS. Wool slco3Bc ( Beef bides ...lie Calf s . Tallow fie Sheep pelts [email protected] l- 11 LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. ) Spring chickens tic \ Indiana Runned aacas 8c S Fowls Ducks Geese g c P Young turkeys 12c Tom turkeys ,12c Old hen turkeys... 12c Old Roosters 6c j Butter ißc 5 fc 2Se ; Above prices paid for poultry free : from feed. > DECATUR CREAMERY CO. Rutter Fat, No. 133 c Butter Fat, No. 2 30c * Wholesale 33c Retail 36c ! . COAL PRICES. ' Stove $7.50 . Egg 7.50 , Chestnut, hard $7.75 ’ Poca, egg and lump $5.00 j W. Ash $4.60 ; V. Splint $4.26 , H. Valley $4.25 , R. Lion $4.50 Cannell $6.00 J. Hill $5.00 i Kentucky $4.60 Lurig $4.50 November. | Weikel sewer. Third and Madison I streets, Atz alley brick, Sixth street, jMylott sewer, Merryman sewer, West i Monroe street brick, Ninth street j brick, Madison street sewer, East Adlams street brick, Jefferson street sideIwalk, South Third street brick. Interest Due in November, j Elm stret sewer, North First street. North Second street. Seventh street brick, Adams street, Mercer street, Rugg street, Indiana street, Ninth street stone. ; J. d. McFarland, |254t30 City Treasurer. o PUBLIC SALE. As the faro on which he has been living has been sold and the undersigned is arranging to move to town he will offer for sale at his residence, five miles west and one and a half miles south of Decatur, or a mile and ! a half south of Peterson, on the Samuel Shell farm, on Thursday, Novem- | her 12, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., the following property, to-wit: Six Head Horses and Mules, consisting of one roan mare, 10 years old, weighs 1600 lbs., in foal; bay mare, 6 years old. weighs 1300 lbs.; black gelding, 6 years old, weighs 1400 lbs.; bay gelding, 10 years old, weighs 1100 tbs.; span of mules, 9 and 10 years old, weighing 1300 lbs. each. Five Head of Cattle:, consisting of one black Jersey cow, 6 years old, bred [ in July; black Jersew cow, 6 years i old, bred June 30; Jersey cow, 7 years old. bred May 1; heifer, half Jersey, coming 2 years oIC, bred in June; Jersey heifer, coming 3 years old, bred in June. Fifty-two Head Hogs, consisting of one full-blooded Poland China sow, 6 pigs by side; Duroc sow, with 11 pigs by side; Duroc sow. with 8 pigs by side; Duroc sow, with 7 pigs by side; 15 shoats, wiegliing 125 tbs. each; white male hog, 1 Po land China male hog. Farming Im-

plements: New 10-dise Superior drill, new John Deere, 14-disc; new John Deere check rower, 2 new Monarch cultivators, steel roller, John Deere riding breaking plow, John Deere walking breaking plow; double shovel plow, spring tooth harrow, spike tooth harrow, 3 section, 90 ft.; mud boat, dump hoards, good Troy wagon and bed, good farm wagon, with beet bed, Union City rubber tired buggy, buggy pole, 2 sets double breeching harness, one of them new; set carriage harness, set buggy harness, 1000 bushels corn In crib, crosscut saw, grind stone, 2 separators, i a DeLaval and one a water; 2 churns, 6 doz. chickens, 2 scoop shovels and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms of Sale: —$5.00 and under, cash. Ove r that amount a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security; 4 per cent off for cash. No goods removed until settled for. FRANKLIN ANDREWS. ■T. N. Burkhead, Auct. Wm. Zimmerman, Clerk. TEETH The most dreaded disease of the dental profession is Alveolar pyorrhoea, sometimes known as Riggs disease. It usually begins witli an uneasy feeling in the gums and teeth which in time becomes painful. In the first stages of the disease, the margin of the gums is inflamed and bleeds easily from slight causes. After a time the inflammation extends deeper in the gum which becomes congested, swollen and witli a tendency to separate from the necks of the teeth, which gives rise to little sacs filled with pus. The gums fall away and the teeth become loose. At an extreme stage of the disease destruction of the tooth socket and gum occurs, the teeth Decome so painful that they have to be extracted — sometimes the teeth become so loose that they drop out of the mouth. The constant swallowing of pus from diseased gums cause troubles like headache, 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 oi the mouth and gums must be treated medicinally. Are your teeth getting loose? Are your gums sore? Do they bleed easily? Are the gums soft, and spougy? Are your gums bhrinking 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 gums 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 teeth. 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 teeth and makes the breath 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. - PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale 1 at his residence, % mile south o. Williams on G. R. & 1., 2 miles east of St. John’s church, and 6 miles northwest of Decatur, on Thursday, November 12, 1914, beginning cl 10 o’clock a. m., the following pronerty,

to-wit: Two Head of Horses: One |bay colt, coming years old; bay mare, 10 yenrs old, single driver. Seven Head of Cattle: Three-year-old cow, half Jersey, be fresh in about 6 weeks; red heifer, be fresh in March; 5 spring enlves, 3 bulls and 2 heifers. 31 Head Hogs: Sow, with 9 pigs; sow, witli (i pigs; 10 shouts, weaned; red male hog, 2 years old; 2 brood sows, without pigs; 11 head of good ewes. Farming Implements: Wide tired wagon, Deering corn planter, Columbia wheat drill, Deering mowing Imachine, 2 euiuvutors, 1 walker and 1 rider: sulky breaking plow, walking plow, good as new; spike tooth harrow, spring-tooth harrow, single shovel plow, double shovel plow, new ground plow, stee ; land roller, hay ladder, 16 ft hay rack, clover buncher, single buggy, set or dump hoards, DeLaval seperator, never been run but year; Radiant Home base burner, some household goods, other things too numerous to mention. Terms: —All sums of $6.00 and under, cash in hand. Over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will lie given, purchaser giving note with approved security; 3 per cent off for cash. No property removed until settled for. W. M. BAKER. John Spuhler, Auct. Willis Fonner, Clerk. Lunch served by the Concord Ladies’ Aid. o PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at bis residence, mile north of Pleasant Mills and 1% miles south of Bobo, on Tuesday, November 10, 1914, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m„ the following property, to-wit; 4 Head Horses; Blue roan mare, 5 years old, weight 1500 lbs.; black mare, 5 years old. weight 1480; bay gelding, 3y ears old, weight 1480; bay gelding, 3 years old, weight 1300. Two Head Cattle: Durham cow, 8 years old. giving milk, will be fresh March 1; Durham cow, 7 years old, giving milk. 12 Head of Hogs: All full blooded Durocs; 3 brood sows, 9 head of shoats, weighing about 75 lbs. each. Farming Implements; Spike tooth harrow, spring tooth harrow, disc harrow, Oliver steel walking breaking plow, grain drill, Black Hawk corn planter, Gale riding corn plow, Champion mower. 5 ft. cut, with clover buncher attachment; hay rake, Thomas hay loader, hay rack, tight bottom, red elm sills and cross ties, 2 wagons, 1 Turnbull wagon, 3% in. tread with box. and 1 low wheel wagon with box; scoop board, spt double work harness, set leather fly nets, other articles too numerous to mention. 300 shocks of fodder. > Terms: —All sums under SSOO cash in hand. Over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security; 5 per cent off for cash. No property removed until settled for. PETER F. JONES. John Spuhler, Auct. J. Fred Fruchte, Clerk. o ■■ FOR RENT OR SALE—Seven room house at corner of Mercer Ave. and Hight Si. Inquire of Amelia Tonnelier; 'phone 286. 258tf LOST —High school class pin, with initials "L. A. H.” engraved on it. Finder please return to Hensley Jewelry store.—Leah Hensley. 259t3 STRAYED OR STOLEN—Bay horse, 4 years old, missing since last Tuesday night. Please send any information to R. B. Kerr, Berne, Ind. 252t3 FOR SALE—Two sows, one with six and one with eight pigs by side. Inquire of R. H. Welland, Route 8. Box 58. FOR RENT —Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Inquire at 511 No. sth St., or ’phone No. 14. 262t3 FOUND —Pocketbook. Owner can have same v>y calling on Geo. Mas-eo-'e. 260t3 A MICHIGAN FARM ON YOUR OWN TERMS A GREAT CHANCE We have under contract for sale the famous Roseland Ranch, 4000 ai;ves in one body, fenced and well located as to schools and churches, etc. Look these prices over: Ist 640 acres at $20... per acre. 2d 640 acres, at $22.50 per acre. 3d 640 acres, at $25.00 per acre. 4th 640 acres, at $30.00 per acre. sth 640 acres, a't $35.00 per acre. Upon any reasonable terms, as owner does not need the cash. ITS YOUR BIGGEST OPPORTUNITY. GRASP IT. S. E. SHAMP 'Office With J. M. Frisinger Co.

The Exclusive fur fabric Hindu Lynx This soft, lustrous fur fabric is more than a novelty now —women everywhere have accepted it as the most beautiful and effective of fur fabrics. Bischof takes jjeculiar delight in designing this exclusive material into the most charming models. It is being produced this season in green, brown and blue, as well as black. The illustration here can give you only a faint idea of its charm and distinction. To really appreciate the beauty of this lustrous, rich, silky material you must see it, feel it. To enthuse over the wonderful skill with which that master designer, Bischof, has worked up even- detail of finish in these garments, you must examine them. And to realize how vastly becoming they will be on your figure, you must try them on. Every new feature of the season, including many of Bisrhof’s own touches are embodied ia these coats —they are the last word in fashion. Come in and see them, try them on, pick yours from the number of beautiful styles we are showing. Prices, $17.50, SIB.OO ,$22.50. INIBL.IOK Sc CO.

Vapor Treatments for Cold Troubles Are now used in all hospitals. The vapors carry the medication to the lungs and air passages without disturbing the stomach. When Vick’s “Vap-O-Rub” Croup and Pneumonia Salve is applied over the throat and chest, these vapors —of Eucalyptol, Camphor, and Pine Tar—are released by tho heat of the body. Usually the worst! colds go in one night—croup in fifteen minutes. Vick’s is fine for head colds, asthma, and catarrh, and is absolutely harmless. Three sizes—from 25c up. ViriTC Croup and Cll VC ff IWlVil Pneumonia JfiLT L Democrat Want Ads Pay.

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j SULPHUR FOR ECZEMA j t APPLIED LUCE COLD CREAM IT STOPS ITCHING I AMD DRIES SKIM ERUPTIONS RIGHT UP With the first application of bold- tated, inflamed skin, the same as you sulphur cream the angry itching attend- would any cold cream, ing any eczema eruption ceases and its l’or many years this soothing, healremarkahle healing powers begin. Sul- ing sulphur has occupied a secure posiphur, says a renowned dermatologist, tion in the treatment of cutaneous afjust common bold-sulphur, made into a feetions by reason of its parusite-dc-thick cream will soothe and heal the stroying property. It is not only paraskin when irritated and broken out with siticidal, but also antipruritic, antiseptic Eczema or any form of eruption. The and remarkably healing in all irritable moment it is applied all itching ceases, and inflammatory conditions of the skin, and after two or three applications the While not always establishing a pertnaEczema disappears, leaving the skin nent cure, it never fails to instantly clear and smooth. subdue the irritation and heal the He tells Eczema sufferers to get from Eczema, right up and it is often years any pood pharmacy an ounce of bold- later before any eruption again appears ! sulphur cream and apply it to the irri-on the skin.