Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 136, Decatur, Adams County, 8 June 1915 — Page 4

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EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. V., June 8 -(Special to Daily Democrat)— Receipt*, 400; shipments, 1,330; official to New I York yesterday, 3,430; lio;;s closing j steady. Medium and heavy, $7.90Gl $8.00: mixed, sß.ooffsß.os; yorkers, sß.lo' pigs, sß.oo® $8.05; roughs, $6,504. $6.75; stags, [email protected]; sheep. 200; steady; top lambs, $12.00; yearlings, $10.50; cattle, 50; steady. (i. T. UURK. Wool 30c Wheat $1.12 Barky ~ Timothy seed [email protected] Oats ■ ,uC Alaske seed $6.75 New corn y, c ( Clover seed $7.00 NIBLICK & CO. Eggs 15c Butter N 15c @ 18c FL'LLENKAMPS. Eggs l fic Butter 20c BERLING9. Indian Runner ducks 8c; Chickens He i Fowls 11c j Ducks He I

INTEREST FROM JUNE FIRST Deposits made in the Savings De partment of this Bank before JUNE 14 bear interest from June 1. The excellent service and absolute safety this Bank offers are yours. 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 Comer Third and Monroe Streets. Phones R DECATUR, IND.

to success if herb only atfiyt * .shortcut cut to prosperity and contentment // ' is the rough, craggy, bruising path of the pioneer** / / Its harder in the beginning, but .your muscles grind / stronger as the Journey grinds longer, and there’s al r ( a y s revtarb at the goat" Herbert ffajmon fA \ Qjour fir/t dollar in the w aWaqs AfcLA the haroM—-thafe the-start. Others vYill foUovO the thrift uill make the burden easier. Qjou KNOW tjou ought fa f rnalu thg start 01b WMHrwfl |KSte "' *** w

.Geese n, | Young turkeys n c Old Tom Turkeys He J Old Hen Turkeys He I Old Roosters 5c I Butter, packing stock 15c j Eggs ~, 15c i Above prices are lor poultry free ‘ from feed. KALVER'S MARKETS. Wool 21c@25c Beef hides He Calf 13c Tallow 5c Sheep pelts [email protected] LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Chickens v He' Indian Runner Ducks Sc Fowls Hci 'Ducks He I Geese He Young turkeys 14c ( Old Tom turkeys lie. Old Hen turkeys He, Old Roosters 5c Eggs 15c' Butter 18c ( Above prices are for poultry free from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. Butterfat, delivered 23c Butterfat, in country 25c | Butter, wholesale 2S<J , Butter, retail Sic ;

Modern House for Rent A nine room residence or j fifth Street, two blocks west■ of Court House has furnace,! electric lights, bath and I cistern. A. D. SUTTLES, At Old Adams County Bank: StliGGO Worker GEO. BAUMGARTNER BERNtr, ML). PHONE 220 STAR GROCERY j j New Potatoes, to 5c j Marrowfat Beans, tb 10c j. $ I Sweet Pickles, doz 10c p I Potato Chips 10c ' Peanut Butter 10c ; Tea for iced Tea 15c , t! Granulated Sugar, 25 tb5..51.65 ‘i Dried Beef 10c X. Pineapples 10c f Fresh Tomatoes, tb 12c p, I Bananas, doz 15c 11. j | Lemons, doz 20c I ; ; Will Johns, j I * rswr' '• *

AMERICAN FAMILY j SOAP I Good SOAP! i &s cheaper than new I clothes. American I | Family Soap will not I I injure clothes or hands. Cleans quickly and § safely. < COLD OR WARM WATER J without boiling Save The Baby Use the reliable HO R LICKS ORIGINAL Malted Milk Upbuilds every part of the body efficiently. Endorsed by thousands of Physicians, Mothers and Nurses the world over for more than a quarter of a century. Convenient, no cooking nor additional milkrequired. Simply dissolvein water. Agrees when other foods often fail. Sample free, HORLICK’S, Racine, Wit. jMF*No Substitute is“ Just as Good” as HORLiCK’S, ths Criginat Paint vs. Weather Endurance The paint that is fit to put on a house (your Home) should be of sufficient quality to withstand the extremes and most severe weather—This is possible only by using paint which is made by scientific paintmakers who know what materials when used together will produce a covering which will keep out the destructive forces of nature, such as rain, snow, frost, dew, heat from the sun. These forces will destroy (decay) bare wood or wood poorly painted. Our Paint Booklet will tell you more about this important subject—telephone or call for a copy. Ilolthouse Drug Co. Use artifical ice, sold and delivered to any part of the city, Phone 101 Hoosier Packing Co. Or. C. V. Connell VETERINARIAN office 102 rnone Residence ’43

I TEA REEPS WHS MIR HARK It's Grand-nothcr’s recipe to bring back color, thickness and lustre— Everybody is using it again. Cr\< hair, however handsome, denote* kF. 'wii’g iqxi. ">■<• nil know the advan- *■■ of a youthful appearance. Your j uiir is yon- charm, it makes or mor* 1, • face. When it. furies, turns gray and ; loo'--, dry, v ispy and scraggly, just a few applications of Sage lea and Sulphur enhances its appearance a hundred fold. l'>nt slay gray I Look.youngl Either pirjuiv the tonic at homo or get from . toy drug store a 50 cent Little of .-‘WyeUi’a Sage and Snlphur lb.tr Retni <>dy.” Thousands of folks recommend this , ready-to-use preparation, because it darkns the hair beautifully and removes d;;>i'l;-uff, stops scalp itching and falling I 'mir; la-sides, n<> one can possibly tell, ?.s it darkens so naturally and evenly. You moisten a sponge or soft brush with it. drawing thia through the hair, taking small strand at a time. By morning tlie gray hair disappears; after another application or two, its natural color is I restored and it hee<>nics thick, glossy and ■; ''istreus, and you appear years younger. HOUSEHOLD GOODS SALE. Rev. Ilessert, who recently moved ! to Crestline, did not take’ with him a i considerable amount or his household I goods,as they wore not needed in his Itn w parsonage. The goods will therefore be offered at public sale at ; the Reformed parsonage on North i Third street at one o'clock, Saturday Afternoon, June 12, the goods, including eno six-hole 1 Globe range for wood or coal, one JewI ell gas range, Wilson heater, oil heati er. a gasoline stove, ten foot oak exI tension table, oak stand, two jard'n- 1 ; iere stands, one bed. set springs, one , iron bed with springs and matress, six i oak dining room chairs, with cane; I bottom, oak rocker. Power stand, iron-! I ing board book case and writing desk combined, plate rack, grass catcher; for lawn mower, and other articles. I Goods all in first class condition. 130t4 ' o ‘ TELEGRAPHY. The most complete course possible, 'in railroad and commercial teleg- ■ ' raphy. Black system, station work. | I etc. Position guaranteed to gradu-' ates. Correspondence solicited. Wayne School of Telegraphy. Fort ■ Wayne, Ind. 130tf 0 I FOR SALE —Eight room house on Ad aras street. See Martin & Er-t-t-s-m-v. f

I TTT 1 j IT ® g Ward Extra Heavy g | FENCES S H THE BEST AND HEAVIEST FARM FENCE ON THE MARKET TODAY IS MADE RIGHT S Sg HERE IN DECATUR AND SOLD AT THE LOWEST PRICES. J® Realizing the increasing demand for an extra heavy square mesh fence we have re- -y; cently equipped our factory with the best and most modern machinery for the manuCT facture of same. , , , ui ,j. _, The above fence is made from OPEN HEARTH STEEL WIRE, extra heavily GSI ■Su galvanized, and in standard heights of 47 ann 55 1-2 inches in both 6 & 12 in snacin<' KJS cS Our EXTEA HEAVY DIAMOND MESH FARM AND HOG FENCES are the t© best on the market and so well known that no further comment is necessarv Our EX TRA HEAVY DIAMOND MESH COMBINATION POULTRY AND STOCK fiffi FENCE is positively the strongest fence of its kind manufactured and will turn cat . tie and hogs as well as your poultry. It has no competition and is a world beater ® Our ORNAMENTAL LAWN FENCES are the best-made. All of the above fen ‘ ram ces are made from BASIC OPEN HEARTH STEEL WIRE which the -overn t© ment experts have tested and found to resist rust and corosion much longer than anv ® gjs other wire manufactured. Our FARM GATES cannot.be beaten and Ue Dricesare extremely low The many re-orders we are receiving is strong evidence that our products are what we claim for them. Remember we manufacture FENCES AND GATES for everv num™. w i. handle all kinds of fence supplies and barb wire. P 1 ’ a "° ra-jn Call at our factory and see what we have to offer you It win a i I© Sales Force to show you through our modern plant, whether you buv frnm n's f ° ° U J H you cannot call, telephone No. 257 at our expense or drop us\ card ina m nOt ,’ M you our catalog. g• g-i and we wU ra ad g I Ward Manufacturing i i Com pan v I 8 BUY IT NOW DECATUR. IND. BUY IT NOW I

IF KIDNEYS ACT’ ’ BAD TAKE SAITS Say* Backache is a sign you have been eating too much meat, which forms uric acid. When you wake up with backache and dull misery in the kidney region it generally means you have been eating too much meat, says a well-known authority. Meat forma uric acid which overworks the kidneys in their effort to filter it from the blood and they become sort ot paralyzed and loggy. When your kidneys get sluggish and clog you mu»t relieve them, like you relieve your bowels; removing ail the body's urinous waste, elms you have backache, sick headache, dizzy spells; your stomach sours, tongue is coated, and when the weather is bad vou have rheumatic twinges. The urine ia cloudy, full of sediment, channels often get sore. water scalds and you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night . ; Either consult a good, reliable physician at once or get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salta; take a tablespoonful in a glaaa of water | before breakfast for a few days and your . kidneys will then act fine. Thia famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to neutralize acids in the urine so it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder w p fi k'ness. Jad Salta is a life saver for regular meat eaters. It is inexpensive, cannot injure and makes a delightful, effervescent lithia-water drink. i WANTED—Two loads of timothy hay. ! —Berling Packing Co. 131'.) I Late cabbage plants for 25c per hundred at L. T. Brokaw’s. 13it6 FOUND—Child's skirt, wrapped in I package. Owner may have same by inquiring of Fred Spuller. 133t3 FOR SALE —Yearling mare colt. In quire of Henry Lee, R. R. 2. 135t3 Sweet Potato and yam plants.—Carroll’s warehouse FOR SALE —Late cabcage and tomato plants. Twenty-five cents per ; hundred. —Fullenkamp’s 131t4. ! LOST—Pocketbook containing a sum !of money and railroad pass. Was lost ; near the G. R. & I. depot. Finder j please return to this office or to Mrs. | ; E. Woods. 131t3 ! STRAYED—White and tan female Scotch Collie, from 215 So. 9th St. ' A reasonable reward for her return or ' information concerning her —W. H. Kemper, Adams Co. Creamery. 130t3 WANTED —To hire rarm hand by clip month. Best of reference demanded. Inquire this office. HOtf Sweet Potato and yam plants.—Carroll’s warehouse'

CONSTIPATED? Well, don't lie Sen lane! S.mXTj ’ «1 “ F 8 , „„„ u 0 in tablet form and sugar-coated. q„ n tanel Laxatives make you bU o£ caloine l ln them, so S„ntanei are y OO( [ jx . #r n(J naaty aster-es-feel great, bee - !a / at i V e; they that so often follow the taktonic, as well as a SV stcm ing of that drug, clean out and clear up ’ he ->*” ' your druggist send you a lust i bit better than any other gentanels tonight. 10 doses "xat?ve Sentanels don’t stop box & them . ey when they have nd. tM bovuH® con , e „„ to your expectations and intestines of their trou jve you your money. ln1 They go on- , The >\ wLy sist on getting Sentanels. If your purify the blood, and in that way druggig * for some reason, should add vigor and stren S‘ the not handle them and will not get organ and muscle ‘ s t a te- them for you, we will be glad to That’S the reason for our stare d b m£U ] Sample ment that Sentanels are more than fill ak - The SenUne! just a physic. , Remedies Co. (Inc.), 807 Madison,

FOR SALE ■' < I paddles; quartered oak swing, mission eleftric lamP ’ wrlt . list tool chests, combination .P | cr and writing desk. Trices right ! M. A. Kenworthy. I EXCHANGE-Clear Arkansas farms I for trade —W. H. Beach, Leslie Arl. u ; kunsas. _——

U '-'YTy■' V-- 'i’ > 4T a? HiSJSwI FOR STYLE AND COMFORT I Have yea inspected this season’s footwear? It’s most essential points are style and comfort. While made of the very best material and of the most expert workmanship, the matter of comfort e has not been overlooked and you will I derive the utmost satisfaction from r wearing a pair of our shoes. | I 3 Ladies Shoes, slippers and oxfords $2.50 to $3.50. J Men’s shoes and oxfords $3.00 to $4.50. PEOPLES & GERKE

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. 134, 6 FRESH COW FOR SALE—With calf by side.—J- H. Steele, Pleasant Mills, Ind. 133tG*