Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 135, Decatur, Adams County, 7 June 1915 — Page 4

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EAST BUFFALO. — East Buffalo, N. Y., June 7- -(Spec-' lai to Daily Democrat) Receipts. 12,-' 800: shipments, 3,800 today; receipts, j 4,800; ahlpmenta, 760 yesterday; otti-1 cial to New York Saturday, 760; hogs closing steady. Medium and heavy, $7.95 (Il $8.00; yorkers and pigs, $8.00; roughs, $6.50 «i $6.60; stags, $5.(H)«t $5.50; sheep, 2.600: steady; top lambs, $12.00; yearlings, $10.50; wethers. $6.50 ft $6.75; ewes, [email protected]; cattle, 3750; mar- 1 ket 15e©’25c lower; prime steers. s9.vo @>59.25; butchers. $8.15© $8.65; tat cows, ?6.50@'57.25; heifers, s7.so>e $8.40. G. T. BURK. Wool 30c Wheat s rl - Barley 60c Timothy seed $2.00(5: $2.25 Oats 4 2‘' Alaske seed $6.75 1 New corn 11 * Clover seed $7.00 1 NIBLICK A CO. Eggs I ® c 1 Butter N 15c @ 18c FULLENKAMPS. Eggs Lie Butter -1c BERLINGS. Indian Runner ducks 8c 1 Chickens llc 1 Fowls ilc 1 Ducks H c 1

INTEREST FROM JUNE FIRST Deposits made in the Savings Department of this Bank before JUNE 14 bear interest from June 1. The excellent service and absolute safety this Bank offers are yours. I FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR, INDIANA Members Federal Reserve Association. ROME CITY “Spring Beach Hotel’ Is Open for the Season under NEW MANAGEMENT Special attention will be given Auto and Fishing Parties. Fish and Chicken Dinners Specialties. W. S. KIME, Prop. Dr. L. K. Magley VETERINARIAN Corner Third and Monroe | Streets. Phones R office M ’is« DECATUR, IND.

Zfhe-roa<s to success if liari onhj at Jhjft shortest cut to prosperity and contentment s[ is the rough, cragcry, bruising path erf the pioneer** / ( Its harder in the beginning, but uour muscles > / stronger as the Journey growls longer, and there!? ah /' f ZyJft v!ays regard at the goat” Herbert Heu/jenon 11 \ \ O' ?t ’ r in the 2)ank b atoaus the hardest—thafe the .start. Others vJill 1 follovJ the thrift n)ill make the burden aas^cr - <; y au KNOWijou ought not ma tee the ttßHrwi ♦®ecafur*Sni>-

. ticeso ~llc I Young turkeys il | Old Tom Turkeys He > Old lien Turkeys He I Old Roosters 5c I Butter, packing stock 18c Eggs 15c Above prices are H>r poultry free from feed. KALVER'S MARKETS. I Wool 21c@>25c Beef hides He ] Calf 13c ; Tallow 6c Sheep pelts [email protected] | 1 LOCAL PRODLCE MARKET. < Chickens 11c Indian Runner Ducks Sc I Fowls 11c ! Ducks He Geese 11c s Young turkeys Hep Old Tom turkeys lie ' Old Hen turkeys 11c • Old Roosters 5c Eggs 15c Butter ISc ‘ Above prices are for poultry free ‘ from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. Butterfat, delivered 28c Butterfat, in country 25c Butter, wholesale 28c Butter, retail 31c

Modern House for Rent A nine room residence on - fifth Street, two blocks west of Court House has furnace, electric lights, bath and cistern. i A. D: SUTTLES, At Old Adams County Bank Are You Papering ■ or Rebuilding?: The Most Beautiful lighting: effects ever shown in your L city are now on display at the' | LAWRENCE ELECTRIC \ COMPANY Let us help make your home | jmore cozy and real pleasure. | Pick them out at the Big | June Special. ! Lawrence Electric Company f ‘‘The Quality Shop” | Do You Employ More Than One Workman? ’ If so under the new “work- J men’s Compensation law, vou MUST CARRY LIABILITY or furnish proper bond ’ i to the state. You can save J much worry and perhaps is future trouble by placing your: i liability insurance before the:new law goes into effect, h We are prepared to give! you information and to write your liability insurance in a ’ strong company. 1 Decatur Insurance Company i GALLOGLY & JOHNSON j

TELEGRAPHY. Tlie most conn l< I<> course possible in railroad and commercial telegraphy. Black system, station work, etc. Position guaranteed to graduates. Correspondence solicited. Wayne School of Telegraphy, Fort Wayne. Ind. 130tf ... « o Sweet Potato and yam plants.—Carroll's warehouse WANTED—High .-lass man to sell trees, shrubs, roses, vines, berry btisW'R. bulbs, etc. Good wages. Permanent. Exclusive territory Brown Brothers’ Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. WANTED - Work to do through the summer. Am willing to do most any kind. Let me help you. I need money.—Glenn Potts, 1233 Patterson street. 123tf Sweet Potato and yam plants.—Carroll’s warehouse MEN Our illustrated catalogue oxplains how we teach barber trade In few weeks, mail: f free. Write Mohr Barber College, Indianapolis, Indiana. 122t6 Sweet Potato and yam plants.—Carroll’s warehouse FOR SALE -Sixteen foot canoe and paddies; quartered oak porch swing, mission electric lamp, machinist tool chests, combination typewriter and writing desk. Prices right.— M. A. Kenworthy. 128t3 Late cabbage and tomato plants at Fullenkamp’s, 25c ■ hundred. 134

i [""72 Use artifical ice, sold and delivered to any part of the city, Pbone'lol Hoosier Packing Co. Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARIAN Office 102 I none Residence 143 StUGGO Worker GEO. BAUMGARTNER BEIW:, IND. PHONE 220 hTAR GROCERY I H New Potatoes, Tb 5c B Marrowfat Beans, th 10c h Sweet Pickles, doz 10c Potato Chips 10c Peanut Butter 10c j Tea tor iced Tea 15c J Granulated Sugar, 25 tbs. .$1.05 Dried Beef 10c ? Pineapples ....10c I Fresh Tomatoes, tb 12c I ks . . - M Bananas, doz loc S Lemons, doz 20c hi! Johns. s i

NOTICE TO FOOD AND DRUG INSPECTORS HEALTH OFFICERS AND INSPECTORSAND THE GROCERY TRADE BOARD OF HEALTH, INDIANAPOLIS, IND., MAY' 20, 1915. Your attention is called lo the pass- , ago of the following order at the last | quarterly meeting of the State Board of Health: ■ Whereas the decisions of the Supreme Court of the United States in cases concerning the sale of food transported In interstate commerce and sold in original packages, reserve to officials charged with the Inforcement of the federal food and drug act the authority to regulate the labeling and character of such foods, the chemist to the State Board of Health, who Is the State Food and Drug Comlow without exception the regulations for the enforcement of the food and drags act, promulgated by the Secretaries of Agriculture, the Treasury and Commerce and larbor, in the enforcement of the pure food and drug law. Chapter 104, Acts 1907, in the can of all food sold in interstate commerce in the original unbroken packages.” Pursuant to this order, all food inspectors and the groc: ry trade are advised that heretofore no objection will be made to the sale in interstate commerce, in the original unbroken package, of food which is preserved with sodl'im benzoate* or sulphur dioxide, provided that each container er package of such food is plainly labeled to show the presence and e.mount of the preservative. Your attention is further directed io the fact that the rules promulgated for .the enforcement of the Federal Food Law govern procedure in Indiana and that, all goods in the original ; aekage are to he accepted as legal .1" they comply with such regulations. (Signed) H. E. BARNARD, State Food and Drug Commissioner. •Food Inspection Decision 104: It having been determined that benzoate of soda mixed with food is not ■ leterious or poisonous and is not injurious to health, no objection will ,<■ raised under the Food and Drug let to the use in food of benzoate of oda, provided that each container or 'ackage of such food is plainly labeled to show the presence and amount of benzoate of soda. GEORGE 15. CORTELYOU, * Secretary of the Treasury, JAMES WILSON, Secretary of Agriculture, OSCAR S. STRAUS. Secretary of Commerce and Labor. SIGE TEfDUNDY TO 'Dlffl HAIR Look years younger! Use the oldtime Sage Tea and Sulphur and nobody will know. You can turn gray. fade. 1 , hair beau tifully dark and lustrous almost over night if you'll get a 50 cent bottle of “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy at any drug store. Millions of bottles of this old, famous Sage Tea Recipe are sold annually, says a well-known druggist here, because it darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that no one can tell it has been applied. Those whose hair is turning gray, becoming faded, dry, scvaggly and thin have a surprise awaiting them, because after one or two applications the gray hair vanishes and your locks become luxuriantly dark and beautiful all dandruff goes," scalp itching and falling hair stops. . This Is the age of youth. Gray-hatred, Un ’■ •>'<■)ive f'dks aren’t wanted around, - bo git !>usv with Wyeth’s Sage and Sul- , phur to-night and you'll be delighted . with your dark, handsome hair and your youthful appearance within a few days. o — STRAYED—White and tan female Scotch Collie, from 215 So. 9th St. 1 A reasonable reward for her return or information concerning her—W. H. Kemper, Adams Co. Creamery. 130t3 WANTED—To hire farm hand by rhe month. Best of reference demanded. Inquire this office. HOtf FRESH COW FOR SALE—With calf by side.—J. H. Steele. Pleasant Mills, Ind. 133t6»l WANTED—Two loads of timothy hay. ’ —Berling Packing Co. 131*.) , FOR SALE—Vacuum cleaner.—Mrs. | S. J. Haines. 116t3j FOR SALE—Late cabbage and toma-' to plants. Twenty-five cents per, hundred. —Fullenkamp’s 13114. LOST —Pocketbook containing a sum , of money and railroad pass. Was lost, near the G. R. & I. depot. Finder please return to this office or to Mrs. E. Woods. 131t3 Would like to exchange vacant lot. just opposite interurban station. Decatur, Ind., for a farm in southern Michigan, or in Indiana. For information write John H. Koenig, St. Mary’s, Ohio, 134t6

NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS. I state of Indiana. County of Adams, ss: In the Adams circuit court, April Term, 1915. Zurab O. Lewellen vs. Michael Huff) , t al. Cause No. 8990. To quiet title. Comes now the plaintiff by Dore B. Erwin, his attorney, and Illes Ills complbint herein together with mi affidavit of a competent person Hint tin* residences. upon diligent inquiry. Is unknown of the defendants: Michael Huff, if be be living; —— Huff widow of Michael Huff, if ho >e I deml, whose Christian name is un!known; Peter Steiner, it lie be living; . Steiner, widow of Peter Steiner, if he be dead, whose Christian name, is unknown; Mary Eby. if she be living- Eby. widower of Mary Eby, | if she be dead, whose Christian name Is unknown : Mary Hoegly, Boegly,., her husband, whose Christian name Is' unknown: Frederick Baumman. if lie be living: Baumman. widow of. | Frederick Baumman, if he he dead, whose Christian name is unknown: Frederick Bauman, it lie be living; l - Bauman, widow of Frederick Bauman, if lie be dead, whose Christian name is unknown: Johnson, wife of Edward H. Johnson, whose , Christian name is unknown: The children, the descendants, the heirs at law; the surviving spouses, the creditors. tlie administrators of the es•ates. tlie devisees, the legatees, the executors of the last wills and testaments, respectively of all or any of ' he above named or described defend- 1 • ntswho may be dead and of their de- i eased spouses, tlie names of whom 1 re wholly unknown to the plaintiff, I lie spouses of tlie persons above uam- • cd or described as defendants to this suit who are married and whose ] pouses are not named as defendants, 'lie names of all of whom are unknown to the plaintiff. That said action is for the purpose of mieting title to real estate in Adams ounty, in tlie state of Indiana; that , i cause of action exists against all if , aid defendants; that all of said de- - 'erdants are necessary parties to said action and that they are believed to 1 be non-residents of the state of Indi-' ana Notice is therefore, hereby given | said defendants that unless they be and appear on the Ist day of the Sep-: t.-mber term. 1915. of the Adams Circuit Court, being tlie 6th day of September. 1915, to be liolden on the 6th day of September, 1915, at the court house in the city of Decatur, in said i ounty and state and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be hearj and determined in their absence. In witness whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said court at the office of the clerk thereof in tlie city of Decatur, Indiana, this 20th day of May. 1915. FERDINAND BLEEKE, Clerk of Adams Circuit Court. (Seal) Dore B. Erwin, Attorney for Plaintiff. 31-7-14 o ’or Wayne & Springfield Ry. Company. TIME TABLE. , Northbound. Cars leave Decatur at 5:50, 8:3(j. i 1:30, 2:30, 5:45, 9:30; arrive at Fort ‘.-’ayne at 6:53, 9:40, 12:4u, 3:40. 6:6f ■>d 10:40. Southbound. Leave Ft. Wayne at 7:00, 10.00, l;Oo • 00 7:30, 11:00; arrived in Decatui • r 8:10; 11:10; 2:10; 5.10, 8:40, 12:16 Connections are made at For Wayne with the Ft. Wayne ft North u Indiana Traction Co., The Toledo ft Chicago Interurban Railway Com [any, The Ohio Electric, and Indiana 1 tilon Traction Company; also with tae Pennsylvania, Wabash Nickle I late, L. S. ft M. S., C. H. & D., and t-». It. & 1. railroads. Freight Service. Freight service consists of one ■etn each way daily; Leaving Deca- | tur at 7:00 a. m. and returning, leavFort Wayne at 12:00 a. in. This «- nables shippers to telephono orders ••ad receive shipments promptly. W. H. FLEDDERJOHANN, i- eneral Manager, . . Decatur, Ind. HORSE SEASON—I9IS. Ebene, Belgian, No. *7014, Amerf- ■ an, No. 3486. A beautiful bay Bel'gian, 2400 pounds, Imported August ■2l, 1908. Sired by Major d’ Onkerzeeze, 1084. Dam Is Delta, 20539. Took first la class and sweepstakes at Van Wert Fair in 1910. Neron is an elegant black, Percheron Norman, with white etar in forehead, seven years old, weighs 2100 pounds. Sire Cassimer, 44206. Dam is Parlette, 45903. Took first in class and sweepstakes at Van Wert fair in 1910-11. Both are extraordinary movers, well built and of the best stock In Europe Terms, $15.00 to insure a colt to stand i and suck. i Will stand Mondays and Tuesdays i at Conrad G. Germann's on the 'Squire 1 Germann farm, one mile west of the i Hoffman saw mill, and the balance of • the week at the keeper's home, 2 ' miles north and one mile west of Wren. FARMERS’ HORSE CO., Wren, Ohio. W. W. Stewart. Keeper. 78-t&s3mo o---Late cabbage and tomato plants at Fullenkamp’s, 25c a hundred. 134»3 EXCHANGE —Clear Arkansas farms for trade.—W. H. Beach, Leslie, Arkansas. it

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HUU DV****~* wTmeohen kidneys bow Take a glass of SalU before breakfast if y g our Back hurts or Bladder is troubling you. No man or woman who eats meat regularly can make a mistake by Bushing the lariy can m n.jmown kidnevs occasionally! says -it autloritv. Meat forms uric act.! whwh excites the kidneys, they become overworked from the strain, get sluggish and fail to filter the waste and po>*>n Jrom the blood, then we get sick. Nearly all rheumatism, headaches, liver trou 1 , nervousness, dizziness, sleeplessness and urinary disorders come from sluggish k Tlie" moment you feel a dull ache in the kidneys or your back hurts or if the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of sediment. irregular of passage or attended by a sensation of scalding, stop eating meat and get about four ounces of Jnd Salts from any pharmacy, take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast and in a few days your kidneys will 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 flush and stimulate the kidneys, also to neutralize the acids , in urine so it no longer causes irritation, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive and cannot ; injure; makes a delightful effervescent litbia-water drink which everyone should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and active and the blood pure," thereby avoiding serious kidney > complications. - HOUSEHOLD SALE. Commencing at 1 o'clock. Saturday, June 5, I will offer for sale at my residence, 604 North Second street, the following household goods: One hard coal burner, 1 cook stove, tables, chairs and various other articles. 130t4 MILLARD COWEN. o Sweet Potato and yam plants.--Carroll’s warehouse I^ate cabbage piants for 25c per hundred at L. T. Brokaw's. 13R6

FOR SftLE Two Autos. Inquire of J. G. Niblick at the Old Adams County Bank. Coming In Fine:Up to this time we have collected in full from 140 of the 250 applicants of the Decatur Life Insurance Company. All those who have signed applications are requested to call at our offices in the Peoples Loan & Trust Company block and arrange for examination. By so doing you will save expense for you and the company. Be a booster for your home city-not a knotker. Get in at cn?e.” J. S. PETERSON, H. M. GILLIG, SECRETARY. PRESIDENT. HOMESEEKER EXCURSION FARES TO SOUTHWEST VIA CLOVER LEA.F ROUTE First and Third Tuesdays of each month. H. .1. TH >M 'SON, Agent. Decatur, for information.

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