Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 270, Decatur, Adams County, 16 November 1914 — Page 4
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EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y„ Nov. 16—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 1,387; shipments, 1,380 today; receipts, 1,710; shipments, 1,710 yesterday; official to New York Saturday, 1,330; no more receipts; all sold, 850 cattle; 200 head sold unevenly; higher; load heifers, $6.00; load cows, $4.50: sheep, 26 head; top lambs, $8.25. Q. T .BURK. New corn "0c Corn 90c Clover seed $7.25 Alsike seed $6 75 Wheat $1.05 Rye 90c Barley 53c Timothy Seed $2.00 to $2.25 Oats *sc NIBLICK & CO. Kegs 30c Batter U to 22 FULLENKAMPS. Eggs 30(1 Butter 18c@25c BEKLINGS. Indian Rnnner Dacca 8c Spring chickens 11c Fowls 9c Ducks 9c Geese 8c Young turkeys 12c Tom turkeys ,12c Old hen turkeys 12c )ld Roosters 5c Butter 18c Eggs 26c Above prices pain for poultry free from feed.
STAR GROCERY New English Walnuts 25c New Dates 10c New Figs 10c Cranberries, qt 10c Buckwheat Flour 10c Dill Pickles, doz 15c Granulated Sugar 25 lt)b. Z Sack $1.50 if Cane Svrup 15c Horse Radish 10c I Maple Syrup 25c I Pumpkin, can 10c New Crop Soup Beans, 1h...6c Sweet Potatoes, lb 3c Pure Buckwheat Flour, 10 Tb. sack 45c Will Johns, LEGAL NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that assessments and interest on public improvements in the city ot Decatur are due in November ana must be paid before December Ist, on the following: Assessments and Interest Due in November.
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KALVER MARKETS. Wool 21c026c Beef hides ......lie Calf ISc Tallow 6c , Sheep pelts 26c @sl.oo i ' 1 LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Spring chickens lie Indiana Runned aucks 8c Fowls 9c Ducks 9c Geese 8c Young turkeys 12c Tom turkeys . t ..»., M> .» t ..12c Old hen turkeys 12c Old Roosters 6c Butter 18c E KSS 26c Above prices paid for poultry free from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. , Butter Fat, No. 134 c i Butter Fat, No. 2 31c, Wholesale 34c I Retail 37c COAL PRICES. Stove $7.50 Egg 7.50 Chestnut, hard $7.75' Poca, egg and lump $5.00! W. Ash $4.60 V. Splint $4.25 H. Valley $4.25 R. Lion $4.50 Cannell $6.00 J. Hill $5.00 Kentucky $4.00 Lurlg $4.60
Weikel sewer, -Third and Madison streets, Atz alley brick, Sixth street, 'Mylott sewer, Merryman sewer, West i Monroe street brick, Ninth street : brick, Madison street sewer, East Adams street brick, Jefferson street sideiwalk, South Third street brick. Interest Due in November. Elm stret sewer. North First street, ; North Second street. Seventh street j brick, Adams street, Mercer street, Rugg street, Indiana street, Ninth | street stone. J. D. MCFARLAND, j 254t30 City Treasurer. o PUBLIC SALE. We, the undersigned, will offer for sale at the D. D. Clark farm, 2V4 miles east of Decatur and 2(4 miles north" j west of Bobo, and near Salem church, j on Tuesday, November 24, 1914, ning at 10 o'clock a. m., the following property, to-wit: Two head horses, consisting of one mare colt, coming 3 years old; one horse colt, coming 3 years old. Both are heavy horses and good ones. 14 head cattle, consisting of 7 miich cows, one 2 year old bull, two 2 year old heifers, and 4 spriny calves; 8 sead Shropshire ewes, 42 head hogs, consisting of 6 sows and 36 pigs, weighing from 40 to 80 tbs; 3 O. I. C. boars, eligible to registration; 500 bushels of corn in crib, corn in the shock. A lot of corn fodder, hay in the mow, 6 ton of bailed hay, 5 ton of baled straw. Farming Implements, consisting of Champion binder, manure spreader, gasoline engine, with pump attachments; riding breaking plow, walking cultivator, metal hog trough, feed cooker and many other articles too numerous to mention. Dinner furnished by Ladies’ Aid society of the Salem churc’h. Terms; —All sums under $5.00, cash in hand; over $5,00 a credit of 12 months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security; 5 per cent off for cash. No property remov-
ed until settled for. D. D CLARK * .! N. STEVENS John Spuhler, Auct. PETITION FOR MACADAM ROAD. State of Indiana, County of Adams, ss: Before the Board of Cocnmiasioners of the County of Adams, Decerab >r Term, 1914: We, the undersigned, each and all of whom are residents, adult freeholders and voters of Kirkland township. in Adams County, Indiana, respectfully petition your Honorable. Body that you construct and complete a free macadam stone road in said township, over and upon a public highway situated on the following route, to-wit: Commencing at the southeast corner of section twenty-seven (27) in Township twenty-seven (27) north, range fourteen (14) east, in Adams County, Indiana, thence running north following the public highway on the line dividing sections twenty-six (26) and twenty-seven (27), twenty-two (22) and twenty-three (23), township and range aforesaid, and terminating at the northwest corner of the northwest quarter of said section twentythree (23), township ar,<! rang*- aforesaid. Your petitioners aver and say that the improvement prayed for is less than three miles in length, connects at both ends with a free Macadam Road in said Township, and that a United States Rural Mail Route passes over the highway thus sought to be improved. Your petitioners further aver and Say that the highway herein sought to be improved is a public highway already established and in use and is one of the public highways of said Kirkland Townsltip, and that the same will be of public utility and benefit. Your petitioners ask that said higli[way above described be drained and graded and that broken stone be placled upon the grade and that upon such broken stone there be placed stone screenings. Your petitioners further ask that said highway above described be im proved to a width of forty feet and that said highway above described b< graded to a width of 24 feet and that broken stone, be placed thereon to a width of 10 feet and to a depth of 8 inches at the sides thereof and to a depth of 10 inches in the center thereof and that crushed stone screenings be placed thereon to a depth of 4 inches upon such broken stone, that said improvement he made a double track, and that the stone be placed on the jjast side of such high way and that the name of the same be "The I. F. Yaney Macadam Road." That to pay for said improvement we ask that bonds be issued by the County of Adams, in the State of J'l diana, payable in twenty semi-annual installments or series, and for the payment of which we ask that a tax ic levied upon the taxable property o: said Kirkland Township in a sufficient amount to pay the interest and principal of said bonds as they become due. Tiiat said improvement be made and constructed, and said bonds be issued and said tax be levied upoo the taxable property of said township in accordance with the Acts of the Legislature of the State of Indiana passed in the year 1905, beginning on page 550 and as amended in the Acts of 1907, and as amended in the Acts of 1909, for the extension of free gravel or macadam roads, and all other and any and all amendments thereto. We further ask the Board to take all of the necessary steps as is required by law to have said improvement constructed and made as petitioned herein, that the same be coil structed without submitting the ques tion of building the same to an election of the voters of said Kirkland township and that the board construct the same under, the laws of Yhe State of Indiana, providing for tiie extmv sion of free gravel or macadam roads by township taxation. Respectfully submitted, I. F. Yaney, Christ Roth, E. W. Schlauflenhauffen, C. M. Andrews, Will. Ehrman. P. M. Fulk. C. M. Zimmerman, 1., Cris Zimmertnrji. J. T. Niblick, J. O. Manley, Geo. A. Ernst, Simon J. Bowers, Charles C. Arnold, Nathan Ehrman, Frank Arnold, Henry Take, Wm. Zimmerman. Jacob G. Henschen, Reuben Beery, E. S. Howard. J. J. Leimenstoll, Jacob Scherry, V. D. Bell, jr„ E. E, Zimmerman, G. H. Bright, Albert Reppert, Adam W. Bowers, Jacob Hiller, Abraham Fit gate, George Crist, D. F. Fugate, M. Jahn, Wm. Sautbine, Jacob Olwine. David A. Green, D. C. Zimmerman. W. ; L. Breiner, Ezra Reber. Jos. Pe-ter-jseim, J. W. Brown, J. T. Baker, ChrisI tian Helmrich, D. L. Sovine, A. So ; vine, Karl Dick, J. B. Stoutenberrv, J I C. Myers, Geo. M. T. Houck, J. G. , Crum, John W. Parrish, Wm. Witt- 1 wer, Wm. M. Yager, John H. Beer J. L. Kaehr, Jacob Kaehr, Wm, F. Li by, C. A. Liby, Harman Thomas. Wm, Gerber, Elisha Pease, J. V. Pease, Gideon Gerber. Albert Geisel. George W. Miller, John Stefter. M-rv S. Ililling, S. J. Leyse, W. D. I’-" '-. J. A, Hower. Geo. P. Shaft. J ~ '~ V|
Barton, 11. S. Jackson, Louis Cnurad. F. ft Wright, c ),. Brent linger, Mrs. jH. Borne, William Meyers, Sarah Stoneburner, Herntun Yake. J. O. Par- | rish, A. C, Butcher, James D. Brown, jr., Geo. Martin, Wm. D, Hoffman, It. 1). Leimenstoll, 11. A. Breiner, R. B. Johnson, Wm. F Bracht, H. Hllge. This petition will lie presented to the Board of Commissioners on Tuesday, December 8, 1914, at which time the taxpayers of Kirkland Township may appear and make such objection as the law may provide for. THOS. TI. BALTZIJLL, Auditor. Peterson & Moran, Attys. 18-23 o - PETITION FOR MACADAM ROAD. State of Indiana, County of Adams, ss; Before the Board of Commissioners of the County of Adams, Decembet Term, 1914: We, the undersigned .each and all of whom are resident freeholders and voters of Kirkland Township, Adams County, Indiana, respectfully petition your honorable body and usl; that you construct and complete a free macadamized stone road in said township over anu upon the public highway situated on the following route, to-wit: Commencing at the norhwest corner of the east half of section eleven (11), township twenty-seven (27 north, range thirteen (13) east, iti Adams County, Indiana, running thence south over and upon the pullie highway running through the cer ter of said section eleven (11) to th southwest corner of the southeas quarter of said section eleven (11) thence east on the line dividing tin east half of sections eleven (11) am fourteen (14), township and rangt aforesaid and terminating at tlu southeast corner of said section elev en (11), township and range afore said. Your petitioners aver and say tha the highway prayed for is less that three miles in length, connects a* both ends witli a free macadam roa< in said township and that a Unit.) States rural mail route passes ovci the highway herein sought to be im proved. Your petitioners further aver an< say that the highway herein sough to be improved is a public hlghwaalready established and in use and i' one of the public highways of sail Kirkland township. Your petitioners ask that said high way above described be drained am graded and that broken stone be pla, ed upon the grade, and that upo; such broken stone there be placet stone screenings. Your petitioners further ask thu said highway above described be im proved to the width of which it 1; now established, that being 40 feet and that said highway above descril ed be graded to the width of 24 feet and that broken stone be placed there on to a width of 10 feet and to : depth of 8 inches at the sides there of and to a depth of 10 inches in tin center thereof, and that crushe' stone screenings be placed therein tr a deptli of 4 inches upon such broket stone, that said improvement be mad' a double track and that the name e‘ the same be “The Nathan Ehrmat Macadam Road.” That to pay for said improvement we ask that bonds be issued by tin County of Adams and the State of In diana. payable in twenty semi-annua installments or series, and for tin payment of which we ask that a ta: be levied upon the taxable propert' of said Kirkland Township in a suffi cient amount to pay the interest anr principal of said bonds as they bf come due. That said improvement be mads and constructed, and that said bond, be issued and said tax be levied upoi. said taxable property of the Bait township in accordance with the Act 1 of the Legislature of the State of In diana. as passed in the year 1905, bt ginning on page 550 and as amendein the Acts of 1907, and as amendet in the Acts of 1909 for the extensioi of free gravel or macadam roads, anc all other and any and all amendment' thereto. We further ask the Board to taki all of the necessary steps as is te quired by law to have said improve ment constructed and made without submitting the question of building the same to the election of the voters of said Kirkland Township and that
the board construct the same undei 1 the laws of the State of Indiana, pro 1 viding for the extension of free grav i el or macadam roads by townshii taxation. • Respectfully submitted, Nathan Ehrman. D. D. Lus'ibill, J B. Tumbleson, J. T. Niblick, H. M 1 Rovers. F. W. Spade. Olias. Arnold, J < O. Manley, John Scherry, H. A. Brein . er, J. M. Peterseim, R. R. Johnson i Jos. D. Brown, C. L. Brentlinger, Mar t;n Kirschner, Wm. Zimmerman, Wn. ! Weber. Middleton Beavers, Joe Shoaf, < Wm. Slioaf. Wm. D. Hoffman. Geo 5 Martin, G. H. Bright, James D. Brown, 1 jr„ Lewis Scherry. D. F. Fugate, A. Fugate, George Crist, A. C. Butcher ' W. L. Breiner. D. C. Zimmerman, Wm. ' F. Fulk, Jacob Olwin, J. B. Stouten bery, Christ Helmrich, Karl Dick. David Olwin, W. J. Goldner. John C, Myers, Fred Huhnen. H. Hiige, J. V. Pease, J. G. Crum, Wm. F. Liby, John W. Parrish. P. M. Fulk, W. W. Milroy, Fred Ehlerding, H?nrv Scherry. Erward Kirchner. Lewis’ Goldner, F. i Schlicknian. H. Worthraan, Wm. F. Beineke, William Arnold. C. M. Zimmerman, Wm. H, Ehrman, Wm. A. Straub, August Werling, Ben Liniger, James A. Steele, Wm. F. Bracht. Louis Conrad, W. C. Kreig, Jacob E. Henschen, C. S. Bryan. C. M, Andrews, Reuben Beery, M. C. Norris, S. J. Leyse, Geo. Ernst. August Leimenstoii. John Kirchner, David Werling, S. J. Bowers. This petition will be presented to the Beard of Commissioners on Tuesday, December 8, 19’> at which time the taxpayers of Kirkland Township may anneal and make such objections as the law may provide for. THOS. H. BALTZELL, Auditor. Peterson & Moran, Attys. 16-23
PETITION FOR MACADAM ROAD. Stale of Indlnnn, County of Adarty. Before the Board of Commissioners of the County of Adams, December Term, 1914: ~ We, the undersigned each and *ui of whom are adult resident tree-hoi 1f>rs and voters of Wabash and \\onroe Townships, in Ainas Countv, Indiana, , respectfully petunia your honorable body and ask that you construct and complete a free niacud amized stone road, on the boundary line between Monroe and Wabash Townships aforesaid over and upon the public highway situated on the following route, to-wit: Commencing at the southwest coiner of section thirty-six (36). township twenty-six 26) north, range four teen (14) east, in Adams county, Indiana, thence running east on the southern boundary of said section thirty-six (36) and on the northern boundary of section one (1) in township twenty-five (26) north, range fourteen (14) east, and terminating at the southeast corner of said section thirty-six (36) aforesaid. Your petitioners aver and say mat the petition herein is signed by more than fifty adult resident freehold?! ■ and voters of said townships, ahutiin said township line road, and that more than ten of such petitioners are from each of the townships affected and .*) be affected by the aforesaid improvement. . Your petitioners further aver amt say that the improvement prayed tor is les sthan three miles in length, is outside of the limits of any city •••’ incorporated town, connects at bot.i ends with a free macadam road, » said township line and that a t nit-it States rural mail route passes over said highway, that the same will b« of public utility and benefit. Your petitioners further show that the highway thus sought to he improved is a public highway already established and. in use and is one of the public highways on the boundary line between Monroe and Wabash Townships aforesaid. Your petitioners ask your honorable body, that said highway heretofore described be drained and graded and that broken stone be ploced upon the grade and that upon such broken stone there be placed stone screenings.
Your petitioners further ask that said highway above described be improved to the width of 40 feet and that said highway be graded to a width of 24 feet and that broken stone be placed thereon to a width of 10 feet and to a depth of 10 inches at the sides thereof and to a depth of 11 inches in the center thereof and that crushed stone screenings be placed theron to a depth of four (4) inches upon such broken stone, that said improvement be made a single tracK and that the name of the said improvement he “The Samuel Teeter s Macadam Road.” That to pay for such improvement we ask that bonus be Issued by the County of Adams in the State of Indiana, payable in twenty (20) semlinnual installments or series, and for the payment of which we ask that a tax be levied upon the taxable propsaid Monroe and Wabasli Townships in a sufficient amount to pay the in terest and principal of sai l bonds as they become due. That said improvement be made and constructed and that said bonds be issued and said tax be levied upon he taxable property of said Township, in accordance with the Acts of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana as passed in the year 1905 and as amended by the Acts of 1907 and the Acts of 1909, now in force, provid ing for the extension of free gravel r macadam roads and any and all other amendments thereto. We further ask the board to take ail the necessary steps as required by law to have said improvement constructed without submitting the question ..f
building the same to an election of the voters of said Monroe and Wabash Townships and that the board construct the same under the laws of the State of Indiana now in force providing for the extension • f free gravel or macadam roads by township taxation. Respectfully submitted:
Samuel Teeter, Wm. Farlow, J. S. McClain. A. N. Jack, D. Barkalow. Geo. E. Paille, I. N. Teeter. J. (.’. Thomas, Amos Meeine, John W. Susk, John J. Habegger. Albert Huser, D. M. Teeter, Bert Parr, Christ Hilty, \Y. M. Clymer, Jol|i Burke, Emil Fluckiger, W. R. Reichert, R. R. Long. A. G. Waggoner, Dennis Striker. J. J. Liechty, Chr. Gilliom. J. A. Hendricks, J. U. Amstutz, Mark Burdg, Lewis Reynolds, Rufus Hunter, A. J. Myers. F M. Cottrell, Tom Michaud, C. C. Yoder, David Habegger. J. I). Winterer-. A. H. Stucky, George Aumiller/W. A. Fleetwood. S. G. Kuntu, J. Michaud, Andrew J. Blowers, F. C. Foreman, I. G. Kerr, C. A. Neuenschwander, Andrew Gottschalk, Edward Elliott. William T. Waggoner, Phil Scliug, E. T. Haecker, J. E. Sipe, Matthias Miller, Bartemeus Boise, W. H. Parr, Homer Charleston, N. H. McClain. Jacob Cook, Jess L. Cook, C. C. Scliug, J. C. Schug. Jacob Huser, C. C. Beer, D. (’. Sprunger, Wm. Reusser. Arden S, Burley, John Muter, C. E. Sullivan, R. B. Kerr. J. H. Heaston, J. H. Smith, Albert Smith, George Heller, Abe Kneuss, Dan Winteregg. Lewis Sprunger, M. L. Smith, Noali Ellenberger. Elias Kienut, Uobt. Schwartz, Levi Moser, D. Amos Reusser, Ben Sprunger, L. A. Sprunger, Noah Luginbiil. J. F. Sprunger, V. E. Hauk-er, Fred J. Gerber. Philip Gephart. J. L. Aspv, Jacob T. Burley. John Neril. Daniel Cook, George F. Cook, John W. Cook. Fred Mathys, Fred Hannv, Peter Bauman, Teulerin Gafts, Sam Soldner, Peter. Hilty, John Cook, Thomas Rawley, Peter Glillotii, Otto Stucky, Ed Kaehr, T. A. Hendricks. This petition will be presented to the Board of Commlsslcners on Tuesday, December 8, 1914, pt which time the taxpayers of Monroe and Wabash Townships may appear and make such objections as the law may provide for. THOS. H. BALTZELL, Auditor. Peterson & Moran, Attys. 16-23
lour/ t P,iee Prioe QualityforQuality . AND you will U.«r«.Uy.v.rpmea. , A.fr..t;. j A 1 ’ n<Jß you cun make on your groceries by ca l“ . \V, give the best at t!i« prioMws.sk. ;; trading ut this stor . 8 . # to your i. Poor grade goods at any . , bealtb. .. <» No Waste or Extravagance Here ; • • C.l , hlcliMt crade. Depsnd upon its being '' Every item is of qu .K ty end the attention w. givs ; ; Tour buying that enables us to offer worthwhile ravings oa ~ £ your groceries. 18 lbs. Gr. Sugar for SI.OO with $2.00 order groceries or 25 lbs Gr. Sugar for $1.35 with $3.00 order of groceries.
PUBLIC SALE. ' As I have rented my farm and am going to move to town, I will sell at public auction at the farm 114 miles north and % mile east of Preble and ' 5 miles west of Decatur, known as the j Charles Koenemann farm, on Thursday, November 19, 1914, beginning at 9 o’clock a. m., the folowing property, to-wit: Seven head of Horses: Bay horse, 7 years oid. weight about 1500 lbs.; sorrel mare, 5 years, in foal, weight 1400 lbs.; bay mare, 5 years old, weight 1400 lbs.; some road stock, grey horse, draft spring colt, black driving mare, 8 years old, weight about 1000 lbs.; coach spring colt. 16 Head Cattle; One cow, 6 years old, fresh in May; cow, 4 years old fresh in May; part Guernsey cow, 6 years old, fresh in February; cow, 4 years old, fresh in April; cow, 5 years old, bred in September; heifer, bred in August; heifer, bred in July. 2 steers, coming 2 years old, 2 yearling heifers, s Duprham bull, 18 months old; 4 calves. Hogs: Brood sow, with 12 pigs; 2 brood sows, bred; shoats, weight 100 to 125 —s.; one male hog. Farming Implements: Champion binder, 6 ft. cut, Milwaukee mower. Gearless hay loader, hay tedder, hay rake, manure spreader, 2 rinidng breaking plows, Deere and Oliver; Black Hawk corn planter, 2 walking breaking plows, Oliver Star 3, good as new-, and one Deere; Buckeye grain drill, Oliver rining corn cultivator, Daisy walking cultivator, land roller, 2 spring tooth harrows, spike tooth harrow, 7 shovel; onc-horse cultivator, with mud boards, good as new; single] corn plow, shovel plow, Studabaker wagon, with double bed; low wheel wagon, spring wagon, hob sled, cutting box, fanning mill, hay ladders, dump hoards, 30 ft. extension ladders, 4 slings. 5 ft. with pulley; double; breeching harness, good shape; set farm harness, 2 sets team fly nets, 15 ; ft. ladder, drain level, log chains, tank j heater, Defiance scoopboard, clincher 1 tire bicycle, 60 bu. Great Dain seed oats, some yellow Dent seed corn, j about 450 shocks of corn, some corn ; fodder and numerous small articles not mentioned. Terms: —All sums under $5.00, vash in hand. Over $5,00 a credit of nine months will he given, purchaser giving note with approved security; 4 per cent off for cash. No property removed until settled for. OTTO KOENEMANN. John Spuhler, Auct. Fred Fruchte, Clerk. Lunch served on the grounds. o THE LETTER LIST. The following leters remain uncalled for at the Decatur postoffice. When ; calling for same please say “Advertisi ed: Mrs. Ray Brown, Carroll Bocom, 1 Ira Collins, Ford N. Crown, Mrs. Rosa Fairchild, Wm. Gattschall, John ’ Nenky, A. L. Peek. Chas. Poftenbargi er, W. E. Renges, R. R. Roath, Mrs, i Della Stanton, Edith Thatcher. JOHN W. BOSSE, P. M. ; —o UNCLE HEZEKIAH OBSERVES. There air two ur three times in a ■ persun’s life whun their past ez raked ; finer'n a onion bed—an’ that ez when i they git into politics, when they air . a-goin’ t’ git married cr when sum! 5 relative leaves ’em a fortin. ~n i j 1 FOR SALE—Solid walnut folding bed, and a solid oak sideboard. Also a f wash stand. Will sell cheap Call '• ’P hone i*o. 27 8 and auto bow mill at Decatur. Also earn, wagons, etc. Inquire Bime] 3 Wheel c °-. Portland, Ind.
WHAT TO BUY THE MAID FOR CHRISTMAS. Among the list of 1,000 Christmas suggestions published in the December Woman’s Home Companion appear the following hints as to what to buy for the maid: Material for a dress. Fancy blouse. Framed picture for room. Bureau scarf and pin cushion. Hair brush and comb. Manicure set. Handbag with gold piece in purse. Sweater. Gloves. Comforter for bed. Box of handkerchiefs. Silk scarf. Umbrella. Suit case. Embroidered guimpe or chemisette. Sewing outfit. Blooming plant for her room. Savings bank book with account started. Silver of gun metal watch. Magazine subscription .or books. Pair of pretty dancing slippers. Easy chair. Screen for washstand. Muff. , Purse containing money. Bedroom slippers. Hand mirror. Fancy batiste or net collar. Fitted writing case. Box of candy. Kimona. Rain coat. Theater tickets. Pretty ribbon girdle. Writing paper with initials. Box of stockings. Silk petticoat. Little gilt clock. Box of soap and sachet. Individual tell set. BIG EATERS GEI KIDNEY lif ■ rake a glass of Salts before breakfast if your Back hurts or Bladder bothers you. The American meh and women must guard constantly against Kidney trouble, because we eat too much and all our food is rich. Our blood is filled with uria acid whieh the kidneys strive to filter out, they weaken from overwork, become sluggish; the eliminative tissues clog and | the result is kidney trouble, bladder weakness and a genera) decline in health. When your kidneya feel like lumps of lead; your back hurts or the urine is cloudy, full of sediment or you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night; if you suffer with sick headache or dizzy, nervous spells, acid j stomach, or you have rheumatism when the weather is bad, get from your pharmacist about 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 salt* is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juiee, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys; to neutralize the acids in the urine so it no longer is a source of irritation, thus ending bladder disorders. . ,3a< l Salts is inexpensive; cannot injure, makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water beverage, and belongs in every home, because nobody can make a mistake by having a good kidney flushi mg any time, O' ■' — : WANTED, MALE HELP—We have openings in several counties of this state for young men of exceptional character, who are anxious to bu'.l I up a future for themselves. Experience unnecessary.—-Conservative Li e Insurance Co., South Bend, Ind. •'OR SALE— About 7 tons of 100 > timothy hay. Inquire of Otto La nmert, Decatur, R, r. no is 270!!
