Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 168, Decatur, Adams County, 13 July 1915 — Page 4

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EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y„ July 13—(Special to Dally Democrat)- Receipts, 2,40(>; shipiuents, 570; official to New York yesterday. 3.040; hogs closing steady. Heavy, [email protected]; mixed. 18.10; Yorkers, [email protected]; pigs, $S.25@ 18.35; roughs. [email protected]; stags. [email protected]; sheep. 400; steady; top lambs, $10.25; cattle. 500; slow. «. T. BURK. Rye 74c Wool 30c Wheat 95c Barley 60c Timothy seed $2.00 @52.25 Oats 45c Alaske seed $6.75 New corn $1.06 Clover seed $7.00 NIBLICK A CO. Eggs 16c Butter 15c @ 18c FULLENKAMRB Eggs 16c Butter 20c BERLINGS. Indian Runner ducks 8c Chickens 10c Fowls :..10c

City Light And Water Bills Are Now Due And Payable at the Treasurer’s Office. ALL BILLS MUST BE PAID BEFORE THE 2OTH A discount of 5 cents per thousand gallons | will be given to the water consumers if paid by the 20th. __________________________________________ ! FOR SftLE Two Autos. Inquire of J. G. Niblick at the Old Adams County Bank. f — 55.00 to St. LOUIS and RETURN VIA CLOVER LEAF ROUTE % Saturdays, July 3, 17, and 31. See 11. J. Thompson., Agent, Decatur, for particulars. SPECIAL VACATION TOURS VIA CLOVER LEAF ROUTE TOLEDO, DETROIT, CLEVELAND, CEDAR POINT PUT-in-BAY, BUFFALO AND NIAGARA FALLS Tickets on sale every Saturday at Decatur during the Summer at greatly reduced fares RETURN LIMIT 15 days. See H. J. Thompson, Agent, or address Chas. E. Rose, A. G. P. A.

r&E====zgjnr!< j i Spdengy isn’t a Birthright, N —but an education.* - - 1” a dianwnZ can’t flash its Are unfit it has been cut and polished. Its brilliance tnwrt be Around enu of it, and sc must tjour merit be rawed outef twu? d ■" //rrirrfffduftnan. I y Saving a little each utedl is a srind at first; but as the fire of II the diamond flashes after it has been ground, sotOill aD3ank Account ty gg brighten your aspect of HJc. is. -Start ipjpT?r~~ ~ ~ tart '•’ ig®SSfl6amstehjM3t fcSl -®ecatur-3rw- ***

Ducks 10c Geese .. Young turkeys ...14c Old Tom turkeys 10c r Old Hen turkeys 10c j Old Roosters 5c Butter, packing stock 18c ; Eggs 15c p Above prices are tor poultry free , from feed. KALVER'B MARKETS. Wool 21c@25c Beef hides He Calf ...13c ! Tallow 5c : Sheep pelts [email protected] LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET ' Chickens 11c * Indian Runner Ducks 8c i Fowls 11c 1 Ducks 11c Geese Sc Young turkeys 14c Old Tom Turkeys 11c Old Hen Turkeys 11c Old Roosters 5c Egss 15c Butter 16c Above prices are for poultry free from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. Butterfat, delivered 27Uc Butterfat, in country 24 Uc Butter, wholesale 27Uc Butter, retail 31c ■■ -, .I 1 .jr. --1i 1 —

|lDr. L K. Magley I VETERINARIAN Corner Third and Monroe Streets. Phones K office “ils DECATUR, IND. Modern House for Rent A nine room residence on fifth Street, two blocks west of Court House has furnace, electric lights, bath ana cistern. A. D. SUTTLES, At Old Adams County Bank Study E_Gononiy We are living at a time when we give little thought for the future. What we want, we buy, with little thoug n t as to cost. Do you want to turn over a new leaf and SAVE instead of SPEND? We pay 3 per cent compounded twice, each year. FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR, INDIANA Members Federal Reserve Association. FOR RENT—Three rooms, with clothes closet and pantry, and a good cement cistern. Also a good full lot, suitable for a late garden, on South Fifth street. Inquire at 335 So. 3rd St., or ’phone 669. 140tf STAR GROCERY Fancy Red Salmon 20c Deviled Meat 10c Sweet Pickles, doz 10c New Potatoes, pk 25c Marrow Fat Beans lb 10c Marco Red Kidney Beans ..10c Marco Fancy Blend Coffee ..30c Haffners Potato Bread >...10c Horse Radish Salid Dressing 10c Snyders Catsup 15c Sardines in Ohve Oil 10c Pure Jelly 10c Will Johns,

NOTIC K TO < <»VTH 1< TOHs. f Notice of lettlrx the tumruit tor t leiinhig ami ivpalrlntt of (he D. M. Av*r« ditch In Washington tuwn«hip, Adam* County, Indiana: Notice Im hereby given to nil peraona interested that the written itp.nl <»f the county surveyor showing ail cumputaiioiiM. spe< !t|. a.tionN, juor iiitiun, <latn and statlMh . tonflht-i with the I lan* and profile for the clvanlna and repairing of the I). M. Ayr;* dit< h in Washington Townahlp. Adams Counts'. L Indiana, are now on file in my office where they may bt» exam*tied and in- ”• ape<h‘d; ami that the i»nti l for the ) < b aiting and repairing of said ditch will be let at hi o‘< lock a. rn., on l'rl«ln>. I lie :uish Day of July. 1915. to the lowvN|-and le st re.Npoasible bidB tier. Any conipetept person againat whose land anNeNAinentH for repairx have been niaile may have preferenev ut the hmho* rate, over any other contractor to the extent of his Individual aaaenatnent by being present at the tirti»- of l. ttinn Isahl contract and demanding a <ontra< t for such part of su< h work an t shall approximately equal his assess* inent. Any person or persons who shall be > awarded the contract for the whole or | anv part of such wojk shall enter into 1 a contract therefor and give bond all ns provided by law. All work must be done under the supervision of the Township Trustee and subject to his approval. The trustee reserve* the right tn re- » je» t any or all bids.* k Ebl>. L. AI’GENBAI’GH, Trustee of Washington Township. Ad- ■ ams County, Indiana. 13-20 MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS. I Notice Is hereby given that the annual meeting of stockholders of th» Old Adams County bank will be held at their banking house. Decatur, Indiana. at 10 o’clock a. m.. on Tuesday, August 3, 1915, for the purpose of electing nine directors to serve for the ensuing year and to transact such other business as may come before them. E. X. EHINGER, 158t30 f Cashier. o — A PASTRY SALE. Section one of the Ladies' Aid society es the U. B. church will hold a pastry sale all day Friday of the Chautauqua at the corner of Monroe and First streets. Various kinds of baked goods will be on sale. Attend the c-hautauqua and let the ladies do your baking. 168t3 o — . WILL SELL AT ONCE. Ice cream, confectionery and lunch business. Good established business; good reason for selling. Act quick if interested. 161t4 ERWIN & MICHAUD. o NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. Notice is hereby given that all tres passing on the John Hoffman farm in Treble township is forbidden and that if any one is caught thereon they will be prosecuted. No hunting of any kind will be allowed. 147t30 o HORSE SHOEING Ana General Repair Work Burkhead and Mougey do horse shoeing, general repair work and all kinds of wood work. Come give us a trial. BURKHEAD & MOUGEY, 162t12 North First Street. o PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING. D. A. Gilliom, rebuilder and repairer of pianos and sewing machines, and piano tuner. Dealer tn both branches, write or ’phone 8, Line P, city. ♦ lllm-w-f-tf o HOUSE FOR RENT—On Marshall St. good condition. Injulre of Heller, Sutton & Heller. 167tf.

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OUNCE OF PREVENTION r WORTH POUNDS OF CURE. ************* ' * NOTICE TO * ’ * CORRESPONDENTS. * • * * ' * You are invited to write the * ; * Tuberculosis Editor of the Dally t * Democrat on any phase of the tu- * i * berculosis problem. Your name * * will not be used without your * * permission. Please make your * . * questions short. If you desire a * * personal answer, be sure to en- * * close a stamped, addressed enve- * * lope. This service is absolutely * * free to readers of the Dally Demo- m * ocrat. * ************* Flies play an important, not to say grewsome part in the spread of tuberculosis. Just now Indiana is undergoing its annual visitation of this summer pest. Perhaps "scourge" would be a .better word than "pest.” We Know that tiles are a positive menace to health. They invade alike . the homes of the rich and ttae poor, carrying multitudes of death-dealing germs on their tiny feet. How often have you seen flies swarming over the family butter plate, walking on cancjy and other food articles used by children, taking daily siestas on fruit and other staples displayed on market, swimming in milk and lemonade? All the time they are dealing death with a lavish hand. Fly swatting brigades should be organized in every community. They should have been organized weeks ago. but even now it is not too late. When you swat a fly. remember that you are removing one more menace to human life and happiness. That that particular fly will never again walk in the spit cast up by a consumptive and then fly into some home and Isave part of this spit where it is swallowed by innocent children. Thousands of cases of tuberculosis in Indiana and hundreds of casesMn Adams county are caused in this way. Questions and Answers. To the Editor:—For some time prior to, and during the eight years of my infection with tuberculosis, I have been troubled with flatulent indigestion. Generally speaking, has it any connection with tuberculosis, and is there any cure for it? In many cases of tuberculosis* indigestion is a common symptom, and is due primarily to the toxins of that infection. The causes of indigestion are too numerous to enumerate, but among the most common ones, chronic constipation and chronic appendicitis may be mentioned. The cure of the indigestion depends upon the removal of the cause, which your physician alone can determine. Dear Editor:—ln the considerable reading I have done in reference to the care of tuberculosis, the action of the pulse seems totally disregarded. Kindly favor your readers with a thorough and permit me to submit these questions: 1. Barring the exceptional cases where the pulse may be higher or lower than normal and the individual notwithstanding be in perfect health, is not a higher pulse rate than 70 or 72 an indication of disorder in the average person? 2. Is it not the general rule in incipient tuberculosis cases (that is, in cases not advanced), that, after the temperature and weight is again back to normal, the pulse may still persist at a higher rate than normal? 1. The pulse rate depends upon many factors both in health and disease. Women, almost always have a more rapid pulse than men. A nervous and high strung person always has a comparatively high pulse. A persistent high pulse (80 to 90) without any apparent cause may mean some disorder, but in that case it is usually accompanied by some other symptom. 2. Such instances are not infrequent, but nevertheless are not the general rule. The pulse rate may he a little longer in returning to normal than the weight and temperature, and this should be taken into account in the regulation of rest and exercise.

Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARIAN Phnna Office 102 r none Residence 143 A. S. AMSBADGH CHIROPRACTOR The one that can always tell what is wrong with you without asking a single i question. Lady Attendant. Hours 1 to 5 & 7 to 8 p.m. Surdays by Appointment uvei Charlie Voglewede bhoe Store i

BWhat month were you born in and do you wear your Birthstone Ring? YOU SHOULD Let me show you a BeautL iful Ring with your Birthstone. „ ~ , / $2.00 and up PUMPHREY’S JEWELRY STORE “If its new, we have it” Artistic Engraving ’ ~ Expert Repairing ftNNOONGE.ME.NT We are now located in our new home, with a torce of experienced men, capable of doing any kind of mechanical and electrical work on an automobile. Open Day and Night. We carry a full line of automobile accessories and supplies. We solicit your patronage. Kalver-Noble Garage Co. Madison St. North of Court House.

NOTICE TO CONTH K'TORS. | Notice of letting the contract for i cleaning- and repairing of the Werling and Myers ditch in Preble Township, Adams County, Indiana. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested that the written report of the county surveyor showing ail compatatiuns. specifications, information, data and statistic, together with the plans and profile for the ( leaning /epatring of the Werling Ar Myt-r---.llleh in Preble Township, Adams County. Indiana, are now on iile in the >tt!ce of the Trustee of Preble Township, where they may be examined and inspected; and that the contract for ihe dunning and repairing of said ditch will be let at the office of the I'rustee of Preble Township. at 2 o'clock p. m„ on Friday. the 30(11 l)a> of July. 1915. to the lowest and best responsible bidler. Any competent person against whose land assessments tor repairs have been made may have preference at the same rate, over any other contractor to the extent of his individual assessment by neing- present at toe time of letting | said contract and demanding for su< h I part of fsuch work as shall approx I- I niately equal his assessment. Any person or persons who shall be | awarded the contract for the whole or I any part of such work shall enter into I a contract therefor and give bond, all | as provided by law. Ail work must be done under the supervision of the Township Trustee and subject to his approval. The Trustee reserves the right to reject any or all bids. JOHN MILLER, Trustee of Preble iownsnip. Auatns County, Indiana. PHILIP SCIHEFERSTEIN, Trustee of Root T >wnship, Adams ' Count', Indiana. GBO. M. T. HOUCK, Trustee of Kirkland Township. Adams • County. Indiana. 13-20 ‘ FOR SALE —Rubber tired phaeton, la- ’ test model, excellent condition, tires new. Call at Moses Greenhouse. or ’phone 475 or 195. 151tf ■ t;L’iiESI tri S PILLS • OH.< Ked . . <..,14 n.-UuAV/ W 'S'd •»••• ”« olhtr. Ih- „t y„ ur V 1/ Ask'orf lllut'lfra ««■>«»• M O, AISONI> BUAXP PlUAfiSj Best, Safest. AlwayißStebi r SC! i) BY PRUG6ISTS EVERYWHERE HERE 1. a rei.iedy that win cure mo«t HI akin ank scalp troubles. Eczema, Barbers Itch, Itch, Cute r and Sores. Why waste time and money when B. | B. Ointment is an ointment ot real merit? Ask your druggist. If not handled send 50 cents to the ) B B. Ointment Co., 217 Monroe .treat, Decatur, Indiana.

HORSESHOEING And general Blacksmithing Our work guaranteed Give us a call and you will be pleased. J. c. BURKrtEAD & SON Comer Third & Monroe Streets.

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