Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 156, Decatur, Adams County, 30 June 1915 — Page 4
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EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. ¥., June 30 —(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 1,920; shipments. 950; official to NewYork yesterday. 1,140; hogs closing steady. Extreme heavy, $7.90 ?i $8.00; mived and mediums. $8.1541 $8.25; yorkers and pigs. sß.3o<fr $8.35; roughs, s6.so(ii> $6.75; stags $5.00(0 $6.00; sheep. ?,- 000; strong; top lambs, $11.50; cattle, 50; steady. «. T. BURSRye 74c Wool 30c Wheat 94c Barley 80c Timothy seed [email protected] Oats 42c Alaske seed $6.75 New Corn $1.02 Clover seed $".00 NIBLICK A CO. Eggs 15c Butter 15c@lSc FULLENKAMPB. Eggs 15c Butter 20c BERLINS*. Indian Runner ducks .8c Chickens I(,c Fowls 19° (star grocery Pint Mason Cans, doz 42c B 5 Quart Mason Cans, doz. ...45c i t . }/ 2 gal. Mason Cans, doz. ..53c Sealing Wax, 3 bars 10c 9 9 New Potatoes, peck 30c ■ Fresh Country Eutter, . ..tt>22c II Granulated Sugar, sack ...$1.55 Pink Salmon 10c ‘ Good Rio Coffee, tt> 15c ; Soap, 6 bars for ..25c I J
Will Johns, Dr. L K. Magley VETERINARIAN Corner Third and Monroe Streets. Phones R o ffi ce M ’tß6 DECATUR, IND. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. Notice is hereby given that all trespassing on the John Hoffman farm in Preble township is forbidden and that if any one is caught thereon they will be prosecuted. No hunting of any kind will be allowed. 147t30
ur nde P endcncel>a y l,c ? in s on the Day you 3 el arl lo P l *' money in the Batik ■* with a resolve and ■ FjP&Zlf''') a de^ermina ' lon 1° add to it regularly. Assert yourself— Exert yourself and be 9 Independent. Bring- that dollar to our Bank M TODAY and in future years you can celebrate ■ / INDEPENDENCE DAY in its true spirit, .<Decatur-3n£ B™=J
Ducks joe Geese 8 C ... Young turkeys 14 C _. Old Tom turkeys 10c *- Ohl Hen turkeys io c g Old Roosters 5 C Butter, packing stock iSc d Eggs 16c s Above prices are lor poultry free a from feed. KALVER'S MARKETS. Wool 21c@25c Beef hides He Calf ..13c Tallow , 5c c Sheep pelts 25c@$l.<)0 c ——— LOCAL PROOLCE MARKET. c Chickens 11c 5 Indian Runner Ducks 8c c Fowls 11c 5 Ducks 11c 2 Geese Sc ) Young turkeys 14c . Old Tom Turkeys 11c • Old Hen Turkeys 11c : Old Roosters 5c : Eggs 15c Eggs 13c Above prices are for poultry free from feed. i DECATUR CREAMERY CO. Butterfat, delivered 2Sc • Butterfat, in country 25c • Butter, wholesale 28c ■ Butter, retail 31c ( Building for : the future i Many an industrious, far-seeing man can attribute his business success i to the first dollar he deposited in a , | savings bank. I That dollar can truly be regarded as I the first stone in the foundation of his business structure. And many a young man today who is ' cultivating the habit of regular sav- | ing will have the same story to tell. I 1 Those wishing a case depository for funds ($1 or more) can find no in- ' stitution more likely to safeguard , t n eir interests than this bank. We solicit amounts or whatever size. Call any day. FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR, INDIANA Members Federal Reserve Association.
Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARIAN Phnna Office 102 rnone Residence 143 StliGGo Worker GEO. BAUMGARTNER BERNE, IND. PHONE 220
I' Madam: I Feel FitLive!! SMS Get Health. And that clear skin i and freshness that Dame Nature intended as yours will follow. Rid your system of the constipation poisons that are the real cause of sallow complexion, pimples, coated tongue, bad breath, that heavy, depressed feeling, indigestion, lassitude, etc. Let Sentanel Laxatives Guard Your Health Rf*ny wonderful little performers. They'll •lean out and clear up your system; tone up the blood, make you feel treat. Hentanel Laxatives contain no calomel, na j habit-forming drugs. Just a universally reeog- | ntard all-vegetable compound put up In easy- I to-take tablet form, sugar-coated. Ts you want to know the ingredients of Sentanel Laxatives, have your family physician write us for the formula Lot him tell you ju’X what he thinks of them. That’s how much we Think or Sentanel Laxatives. A trial will give you as good an opinion. Start to-night. Have your druggist send you a box. 10 doses 10c. % Trial package mailed free if you mention this advertisement when you write. The Sentanel Remedies Co. (Inc ), 523 Union Central Bldg., Cincinnati, O. 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. Modern House for Rent A nine room residence on fifth Street, two blocks west of Court House has furnace, electric lights, bath and cistern. A. D. SUTTLES, At Old Adams County Bank Mr. Man MEI At th© «‘ Desk Your Brain Can’t Work When Your Bowels Are Clogged. Capitalize your full 100% brain power by ridding yourself of constipation, biliousness, that out-of-sorts feeling. , Get a 10c box of Sentanel Laxatives to-night. Take one just before bed. It’ll clean out your bowels, clear up the liver, make you fee) great! Sentanel Laxatives are an all-vege-table compound put up In tablet form. Contain no calomel, no habit-forming drugs. Every Ingredient a universally recognized remedy for constipation, torpid liver and all the ills that follow in their trail. Have your family physician write us for a copy of the formula- Put It up to him. We’ll stand by his decision. Give Sentanel Laxatives a try-out to-night. Phone your druggist to send np a box, 10 doses 100. Or, if you prefer, write us for trial package. It’s free The Sentanel Remedies Co., Inc., 522 Union Central Bldg., Cincinnati. Ohio. _ J DECATUR, IND. FOR SALE—Good steel range, also a large gas stove; china closet, folding bed, side board. Call Mrs. W. A. Kuebler. 153t6.
'“STRAGGLERS" A QUEER CLUB —— ' i Only Friends of Juanita Wilson Are Members of the New York Institution. One of the queerest clubs In New j York is called "The Stragglers," tn West Forty-ninth street. It is notfltke an ordinary club; you just go there for the eats. There are no dues and its members only pay for their repasts when they have the coin. To become a member it is necessary to be a ; friend of Juanita Elizabeth Cecilia St. Clair Redant Wilson. She is the president, chairman, board of man- , r.gers and everything else connected j with the Stragglers. She would never ; have started the club hadn’t her i friends been so fond of her. They used to drop in and eat her out of I house and home. Then she hired the house in Fortyninth street and informed all her friends that they could have the privilege of dining with her nightly for a fixed price. Her friends accepted. And so the Stragglers came into existence. When you become a member of the club you have the freedom of the place. You can mix your own Bronx and watch the chef cook your steak and chops. Everybody who is anybody in the spotlight drops in and between the soup and fish you will be favored with a sang by some musical show star. In fact, as Juanita Elizabeth, etc., explains It, you are likely to meet anyone from your ashman to your landlord at the club dinners. MAN TRIMS A PRIZE HAT Did It to Prove His Argument About Superiority of the Male Sex. Mere man has again proved his versatility. It was only the other day that Derwent Till, who, as everybody in Bayonne knows, is the son of William Till, picked up an old old argument with Mrs. Theodore Bayles, and declaimed: ‘‘Who build the railroads? Who run the big corporations and the weather bureau? Who brings the monev home every Saturday night? Men!” “Well,” retorted Mrs. Bayles, “passing over an obvious remark abput the weather bureau, I would reply that you cannot trim a hat.” And that is how the other night, under the critical eye of the Ladies’ Aid society of the First Reformed church, of which Till’s father is the organist, and Mrs. Bayles’ husband the pastor, the young protagonist of his sex set men to prove his contentions, says the New York Sun. He proved them, and incidentally won a prize for a cute little toque with suffrage ribbons on it, the ribbons showing that Mr. Till is also something of a diplomat. “The Face of My Enemy.” I hatred war and for that reason I was here to see it close. There is an old quotation—l think it comes from one of the Greeks. A man is fighting in the dark and he cries, “Give me light that I may see the face of my enemy.” All peace lovers, it seems to me, would do well to see the face of war. And so I had come to look at this monster and paint him hideous as he was. I had thought of what I might do with war, but not what war mighb do with me. And war had already done so much that I felt all shaken and confused, as was every thinking man that I had met in Europe. All seemed to me to be standing with their backs to the world that they had known and to be staring as though over a cliff into a world all strange and new. It’s the year no man can see beyond.—Ernest Poole, in Everybody’s Magazine. Correspondent Was In Luck. Mr. Bryan’s refusal of passports to tourists eager to get near the firing line in Europe reminds us of a story recently told by a veteran correspondent of an experience with Bismarck in the Franco-Prussian war. The correspondent, domiciled in a French town under martial law, left his lodgings ono night after curfew hour to get some tobacco, which he sorely craved. He bumped Into a gigantic figure and was seized by the collar. "Where the devil are you going?’’ exclaimed the obstacle. It was Bismarck. The correspondent explained. “Well, as I am a slave to tobacco myself,” said the „reat chancellor, “I’ll give you a cigar and accept your, excuse, but if you had gone fifty yards farther a sentry would have shot you, or if he had failed to do so I would have had him shot." “Dark-in-the-Evenlng Schoolhouse*.'’ A correspondent reveals himself an ardent recruit in a cause for which the Home and School league has been battling fqr years. This is no less than the greater utilization of the schools, now idle two days of the seven and on nearly all the evenings of the week, when they might far more profitably be made the active and useful centers of all sorts of social activities. The school authorities are gradually beginning to see the logic of the claims that the schools belong to the people; that it is uneconomic and wasteful not to make use of them for other purposes than the daily routine of the educational curriculum. —Philadelphia Ledger. To Reach a Decision. “Have you come to an agreement?’’ asked the judge as the jury filed into the court room. "No, your honor,’’ said the foreman; "but perhaps we can if you’ll allow us . to take some boxing gloves into the iurv room.”
WOMAN WEAK AND NERVOUS Finds Health in Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Creston, lowa. — “I suffered with female troubles from the time I came into MW womanhood until I ■-ff" iHhad taken Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetahie Compound. I would have pains if overworked or <■'*? J anything :: .A heavy, and 1 would 80 weak and nervous ttn d in ao much ? Wy/ misery that I would If.')/. be prostrated. A —LliivY -Jfriend told me what your medicine had done for her and I tried it It made me strong and healthy and our home is now happy with a baby boy. lam very glad that I took Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and do all I can to recommend it”—-Mrs.A. B. Boscamp, 504 E. Howard Street, Creston, lowa. Tons of Roots and Herbs are used annually in the manufacture of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, which is known from ocean to ocean as the standard remedy for female ills. For forty years this famous root and herb medicine has been pre-eminently successful in controlling the diseases of women. Merit alone could have stood this test of time. If you have the slightest doubt that Lydia K. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound will help y ou,write to Lydia E.Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential) Lynn,Mass.,for advice. Your letter will lie opened, read and answered by a woman, and held in strict confidence. — 1 il (onpam ww/tz) i 1 i /W-X. 1 |||W jams and jellies rival in Will flavor and richness the yH fresh fruits. Try one part —Karo(Cn/3fa/IFAife)and fer three parts sugar instead of the old all-sugar 1—; method this season and ttzE you’ll always make Karo w “ —preserves hereafter. g Formulas for all fynd* of fruits given in our jfcE £3 Free Preserving Book- yzz: —-9 let. CORN FKOBUCTS REFINING CO. Efl aim P.0.80x 161.NwYoACitj.Depi.PX. SHOE STORES TO CLOSE The following shoe stores in the city of Decatur will be closed all day Monday in observayance of the Fourth: Winnes Shoe Store. Charley Voglewede. Charles Elzey. Peoples & Gerke. I. Bernstein The Wear-U-Well. The last named store will he opened ] for shining but the sales department i will be closed. 15dt2 o A penny social at the Yeomans hall Thursday evening. Lots of fun, 155t3 WANTED—GirI for housework in a family of three. No washing. Call prone 455. 155t3
HEALTH AND HAPPINESS DAY | A Big Feature of Chautauqua Week | | Ttoo Great Lectures by | | DR - CHARLES F. BARKER I | Who was physical adviser to President Taft * | during his administration in Washington. ,< I THIRD DAY OF .THE CBAUTAUOUA PROGRAM | | Morning Lecture on “Health and Happiness.” f | Aft emoon Lecture on “How to Live 100 Years,” | t _ - W l th <J ” n ° nS^atiOnii ° f health g ‘ vinß ph y sical exercises. ’ | '“CHAUTAUQUA
Special Sale Os Whips Saturday, July 3rd. We wish to reduce our stock of Whips and will give the following reduction|1.50 Whips at $1.25 1.25 “ 1.00 “ 1° .50 “ “ ,39 ,25 ’’ U - 19 Every Saturday during hot weather we will have free lemonade tor our many friends and customers. CHARLES F. STEELE & CO. East Side North Second St. quality satisfaction with our EXTREMELY LOW CASH PRICES Makes our store the ideal Grocery Trading Point of Decatur and Adams Co. Finest Quality Patent winter wheat I Cane granulated sugar 25 lb. bag SIXS flour in cloth bags of 24% lbs ..85c Good quality Imperial Tea. fine for Gold Medal the Peer of Spring wheat iced tea pound 2.1 c flour 24% pound bag for ....98c Lemons doz ISc Old potatoes white sound stock bu. 38c California evaporated peaches 1b.7%? New potatoes, extra quality, pk 25c California evaporated prunes lb. 8 I-... 1 Pint Mason jars doz 40c 10 qt. tin pails each 10c Quart Mason jars doz 45c PFenty of fine pack corn and tomat- % gal. Mason jars doz 5-9 c oes 3 cans for 20c 1-3 pint Jelly Glasses doz '..15c Pet or Fox Diver Milk small cans ic % pint Jelly Glasses doz ISc 7 for 25c, large cans 2 for 15c FISHER & HARRIS PHONE 48 South Second Street Opposite Court House
rDrv a g o o d rKfct FLASHLIGHT FOR BOYS AND GIRLS iffRead thp Ad belnw. Your mother will pay our agent SI for the press later, if she does ncu have us send her one now. If she orders one direct from us now (before we appoint an agent) and you send 12 cents extra to pay th<‘ postage on It we will send yot> this dollar flashlight free with the press. If you want more information* about the press send us two cents. « THE BCIENTIITC MFG. CO. Dept. D, Box 82 I ptown Station Pittsburg, I’a. The Scientific Vegetable and Fruit f-Greateat invention of the All housekeepers buy it for pumpkin pies, mashed potatoes, soups, sauces, jellies, etc. Sold only by agents at SI.OO or mailed upon receipt of a money order for that amount. Agents wanted. The Scientific Mfg. Co. Dept. D, Box 82 Uptown Station, Pittsburg, Pp FOR SALE—Eight head of shoats, 10 to 125 pounds; best stock.—Curtis Cline, High St., Decatur. 150t3
A Soluble Antiseptic Powder to be dissolved in water as needed For Douches In the local treatment of woman's liter, Buch as leucorrboea and intianiniation, hot douehee of Paxtine are very «eßicaoious. No woman who has ever used medicated douches will fail to appreciate the clean and healthy condition Paxtine produces and tho prompt relief from soreness and discomfort which follows its use. This is because Paxtino possesses superior cleansing, disinfecting and healing prop, rties. For ten yean the Lyaia E. i Pinkham Medicine Co. lias recommended Paxtine in their private correspondence with wo- 'I men, which proves its suneri- J '• j ority. Women who have been I *-* |t‘| relieved say ft i« “ worth its - weight in A.. ggists. ** |tA? ?e Ik>x or by mail. Sample free, aue Paxton Toilet Co.. Bostor. Mass. FOR SALE —Two fresh cows.—Ben EiTING, ’phone 5-C, R. F. D. 2. 153t5 STRAYED —Little red pig, weighing about thirty pounds. Any one knowing of its whereabouts will please i>tify Henry Smitley; ’phone 6SB. 155t3 You can take your friend to the Yeomens social Thursday evening for a penny. Os course the more pennies you spend the better time you will i have. 15St3.
