Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 175, Decatur, Adams County, 21 July 1915 — Page 6
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EAST BUFFALO East Buffalo, N. Y„ July 21—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 4,oOO; shipments, 9.550; official to New York yesterday. 760; heavy hogs ■ •losing lower; others steady at the decline. Heavy, $7.60017-75; mixed and medium, $8.000$8.10; yorkers, sß.lo© $8.20; roughs. [email protected]; stags. [email protected]; sheep, 400; steady; lambs. $8.50; down; cattle, 125; slow. «. T. Rye 58c Wool 30c Wheat sl.Ol Barley 60c Timothy seed [email protected] Oats 47c Alaska seed $6.75 New corn $1.07 Clover seed $7.00 NIBLICK 4 CO Eggs 16c Butter 15c@lSc FULLENKAMFB Eggs 16c Butter 20c BEHLINGS Indian Runner ducks 8c >' Chickens 10c Fowls 10c j: Ducks 10c | j
J 1 ~ " SB.OO SB.OI > SB.OO Niagara Falls and Peturn Via CLOVER LE AF ROUTE Lake Shore Electric, C & B Steamer and Electric Line August Ist. Limit 12 days. See H. J. Thompson., Agent, for particulars. -■■■■■■■ ■- — • — — $5.00 to St. LOUIS and RETURN VIA 0 OVER LEAF ROUTE ‘ r Saturdays, July 3, 17, and 31. See H. J. rhompwn., Agent, Decatur, for particulars. AUTOMOBILE OWNERS j ATTENTION We Build Automobile Tops—put in bows—bow | sockets—tops recovered-celluloid sewed in curtains- 1 Dust Hoods, Seat Covers, Tire Covers, Wind Shield ! Glass all sizes ready to put in. I ' W T e Re upholster your Car or repair the old upholstering, sew up cushions-- broken top and seat irons welded and replaced. AUTOMOBILES REPAINTED I Call or Write The | Decatur Carriage Works j W. D. PORTER, Prop. I Corner Ist & Monroe Sts. Phone 123
I jjj I “eFhis man must \oin!” the man Who, from the bexjinnma of time, has proVcMo I w’crW that it.can be <?>ong. Qjau can check him but he’ll came bach anb came back until .you vVrech him. tits -vJill U mace of Whalebone. It hac Jj .snap but Won't .Snap. l&end it as much as you please but Watch out for the rebound 1 . He’ll thrive no tony as he’s alide. The length of his « I fight is the limit of his faith. It takes more than one hit to make 3 him CJuit.” fferberf /favfnmn. Others haite money lt» the bank, Ctre you going to sau *llOll can't ; ! fya M****- 1 st ari I Gleams iWhs3Rk BjSu hESISH
Geese Young turkeys Old Tom turkeys ;oc Old Hen turkeys toe Old Roosters Butter, packing stock isc i Eggs Jsc Above prices are tor poultry free from feed. KALVER’B MARKETS. Wool 21c@25c Beef hides ....lie Calf 13c Tallow 5c Sheep pelts [email protected] LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET Chickens lie Indian Runner Ducks 8c Fowls lie Ducks 11c Geese Sc Young turkeys 14c Old Tom Turkeys lie Old Hen Turkeys 11c! Old Roosters 5c Egss 15c Butter 16c Above prices are for poultry free from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY COButterfat, 26c Butterfat, in country 23c Butter, wholesale 26c Butter, retail 29c
I ' Madam: » Feel FitLive!! Get Health. And that clear skin I sad freshness that Dame Nature Ib- | tended as yours will follow. Rid your system of the constipation poisons that are the real cause of 1 tallow complexion, pimples, coated . tongue, bad breath, that heavy, depress od feeling, indigestion, lassitude ’ etc. Let Sentanel Laxatives Guard Your Health 85«37 wonderful ilttls performer*. TbayT eul and clear up your system; tone uj , the Mood, make you feel treat. Sentinel Laxatives contain no catemaL M J habU fonulnt druc*. Just a universally reeor nixed all-regulable compound put up tn easy* to taka Cablet form, sugar-coated. If you wax* te know the Lngradienta of Hentanal Lax a Uvea have your family physician write us far Um formula Let him tail you Just what be thinks of chain That's bow much wo think or Bvotanal Laxa* Ursa. A trial trill give you as good an opinion. Star , to-night Have your druggist send you a box 10 doses 10c • O I Trial pa< kago mailed free if you mention thk advertisement when you write. The Sentane Bemedies Co (lac.), 6X3 Latea Central BMfe. QgcipnaU. (X _ . . — ; LOST—One-half karat solitaire blue • diamond ring, somewhere in city. . Return to Mrs. C. R. Weaver. Re- , ward. 169t3 w ,. . . Yolir Success is OUr Success In a large measure YOUR SUCCESS in business increases OUR POWER TO HELP YOU: we therefore urge you to join forces with us for our mutuaal good. Let us serve you. FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR, INDIANA Members Federal Reserve Association. (STAR GROCERY | — 0 Fancy Red Salmon 20c | Deviled Meat 10c I Sweet Pickles, doz 10c New Potatoes, pk 25c Marrow Fat Beans lb 10c Marco Red Kidney Beans ~loc Marco Fancy Blend Coffee . .30c Haffners Potato Bread ....10c S ; Horse Radish Salid Dressing 10c I Snyders Catsup 15c .I f 1 Sardines in Olive Oil 10c » f I I Pure Jelly 10* ‘ ■- i (Will Johns.
'woman is growing younger I Improvement of the Home and Light, ening of Its Drudgery Is Uplifting th# Whole Race. Our women ara carrying thflr yegrs ( better. Not only is the length of life . increasing, but they are making their I youth last longer. They are raising i stronger children. There is an uplift t to the whole race. Many explanations I are offered, but the big cause under- * lying the whole effect Is the improve--1 inent of tne home and the lightening of Its drudgery. There is now more time for improving the members of the family; more time for culture and I travel; more time for*clv!c and other ■ public matters. i Staying younger is largely* a mat- ■ ter of keeping interested in things, 1 and to keep interested there must be i variety, a writer in the Woman’s 1 World states. So the current crltl- , cism that woman Is flying from one ■ thing to another and undertaking too i much and wearing out her nerves Is l not altogether sound. Some of them ! do, doubtless, but they are the exi ceptions. Woman's great trouble In the past has been routine. Doctors found that the reason so 3 many cases of mental disease came from the farms was that farm women did not have enough interests. Their loneliness was disastrous. Now ' that the -farm women have the tele- * phone and the automobile and social societies and other means of diversion and employment, conditions I are improving. So the lessening of woman's work by system and the use of all laborsaving devices possible really means that besides the enjoyment of better hours she has time for things that will broaden and stimulate her mind, and bring her in association with othI er women and give her the opportunity to be part of the larger life and 1 progress of the age. WHAT DIABETICS SHOULD EAT Famous Specialist Gives a Safe Diet for Persons With Tendency to That Disease. Many folk ask what is a safe diet for a person suffering from a tendency to diabetes. Dr. Arnold Lorand of Carlsbad, a famous specialist in diabetes and author of a book on the subject, says that the following foods may be eaten: Milk rice eggs, green vegeables in large quantities, especially spinach; white fleshed fish, cakes made of buckwheat, from which the cellulose has been removed, macaroni, spaghetti, butter, small quantities of rye and graham bread, potatoes (fried or in the form of salad), oyster plant, cauliflower, salads, apples cooked or raw, strawberries, cranberries, hucklei ■ berries, oranges and most fruits. The same authority forbids the following: Sugar, meat, meat soups, lentils, peas and beans (except the soy bean), most of the cereals, white 1 bread, candy, beer and other alcoholic drinks. If some sweetening be desired in 1 coffee and tea saccharin may be used. ! but it should be remembered that this ’ is more than six hundred times as sweet as sugar, so a very minute ■ quantity of it is enough. Youth and Age. Physicians have for some time about made up their minds that the use of oxygen in lung affections of the aged is, in spite of the promise at its introduction. of very little service, unless perhaps to prolong fading life for a few hours. It is interesting to find, then, that just at this time comes the announcement that this gas in connection with mechanical artificial respiration may actually be life saving for infants just born, in whom breathing ' has not been established normally as ! yet. ■ Such is the way of life. Young initial vitality can take advantage of the '■ slightest help offered to it. Age with ' waning vital force loses its grasp even of what seems sure aid. Youth will be served. Exercise of Choice. The human faculties of perception, judgment, discriminative feeling, meni tai activity, and even moral preference, are exercised only in making a choice. He who does anything because it is the custom makes no choice. He gains no practice either in discerning or desiring what is best. The mental and moral, like the mus- , cular powers, are improved only by ! being used. The faculties are called into no exercise by doing a thing merely because others do it. He who lets the world or his own * portion of it, choose his plan of life for him has no need of any other faculty than the apelike one of imitation. He who chooses his plan for himself employs all his faculties. —John Stuart Mill. Branding the Innocent. When a witness under cross-examin-ation is admonished to answer “Yes" or “No” to all questions and is then asked "Have you ever stopped beating your wife?” he feels that something is wrong with a system of court procedure that puts him in that position. Either “yes” or “no" convicts him for beating his wife at some time or other. Such trick questions are heard in court every day and the witness gets little satisfaction out of the assurance that he can explain on reexamination if the lawyer on his side of the case thinks It worth while to give him a chance and does not forget to do so.—New York Commercial.
. '< -a J ■ w J L au II The surest, easiest way to luscious fresh fruit flavored preserves is to make your preserving syrup with one -fourihKaro(Cn/5/<j/W z A//e) instead of all sugar. This formula makes a rich,*heavy syrup, not too sweet, and retains the natural fruit flavor. Jams and jellies made with Karo ( Crystal White) are sure to “jell,” Uid keep free from crystallization. ; The Kan Preserving Bvok tells hoto. Send for it-free. CORN PRODUCTS REFINING CO. P.0.80x ICI. New York City, Dept. PX. —MMH ■TNM—Ji »OTI( E or RECEIVERS’ NILE OF It %11.RO 11) PROPERTV. ‘ Notice > hereby given that the linlersigncJ, French Quinn, receiver, teretof »i e appointed by the Adams cirult ttoirl For The Fort Wayne and Springfield Ilal!wa> Company, a corporation. in a certain action therein tending, wherein William Fuelling is alaintitT and The Fort Wayne and pringheltt Rail way Company, et al., re defendants, and pursuant to an orer, judgment and decree of said court <ul> entered of record in said cause on he Ititn day of July, 1915, will as such eeeiver. on luiiNilny. the 121 It I>a> of Vagiawt, IHIS. ’ >etween the hours of !♦ o’clock a. ni., nd 4:00 o’clock p. in., of said day, at tie east door of the court house In lie City of llecatur, Indiana, offer for •ale at public auction, all of the property. assets, rights and franchises beonging to said defendant company, fold property so ordered sohl will b<* j offered and sold as an entirety tm<J in 11 things a* orderetl, adjudged and dlec|e<t by said court in said cause as foresaid. ; Terms or Sale. Ne bi<l will be received, accepted or nt* rtained, unless the same shall be ceompanied with a deposit of 5,000.00 n cash, or in lieu thereof, a certified neck in like amount oh sonic reputale, solvent hank, banking or trust >mpanv in the City of New York, Chlago. Fort Wayne or Decatur, Indi- , na, on the express condition that said 1 ash or check will be forfeited to sahl , .ieceiver and then ia cornea part of I ( he assets »>f said company in the hands I ; ' if said receiver, if such bidder should a.l, retuse or neglect to coinph’ with he. terms of said sale and pay the bal- i tnce of his hid within sixty days idler he confirmation of said sale by . said ' oun. Provided, however, if sin h sale diould not be coutirmeil by said court, ' hen said cash or check so dep »dted vill Be returned to said bidder. shciiid said sale be confirm* 1 by said court then st." h casli or check, upon payment thereon to said receiver dial! i»e taken and received ’>y t.aid •< < elver as partial payment of th j-ur-•base price for said j»r »perty. Sai<l sale will lie imide witli.ril ivies from valuation, appraise.nent « r edemption laws, for cash and free of ill liens thereon, except the pUr miser ihall assume and pay all taxes and ascessments, including street, dit- h, sew•r ami sidewalk assessments of <-.ery :ind or character against said Hallway •ompany or said receiver, which are >ow due or may hereafter become due. including the fall installment of taxes oayable in 1915, except the assessment against said company for the improvement of North Second Street, in Decatur, Indiana. Said sale will be made subject in all things to the order, approval and onirmation nf £ ;akl Adams Circuit Court. FRENCH QUINN, Receiver. The Fort Wayne & Sprinkle id I tai I way Company. Clark J. Lutz, James T. Merrvm tn. i Attorneys for - NOTICE TO THE KE IL ESTATE OU \- ERS OF HOOT TOWASIHP. As the law requires every land owner to cut the weeds and brush along the public highways, and as the law ; Is made more strict now than before svergy land owner will be served with I >1 notice by the road supervisor, whfen ( notice must be properly signed up by the land owner, after he shnJ! have cut all weeds and brush along his land, not only cutting a narrow swath along the edge of the road, but he must cut all weeds and brush grow’ng w’ithin said highway, clear to the fence, he will receive credit on his land tax at the rale of $1 r»0 per day, providing said work has been performed according to law. If each land owner will do this work himself ho is improving the appearance as well as the value of his land, and the highways of the township will be greatly benefited thereby. July is the month to J complete this work, so go after it at once. Your supervisor will deliver your notice as soon as 1 can have same printed. PHIL L. SCHIEFERSTEIN, 17316 Trustee Root Township. O GIRL WANTED —Fcr general housework in small family. No washing. | Call either ’phones 606 or 705. 174t3 C OR RENT—New house, near North Ward school hCLse. Phone 349.
— . 4 ■'--- ; -.. .- —TT _ AFTER HARVESTSALE“ We are preparing to hold our annual After Harvest Sale and planning to make it the best we ever held. It will pay you to wait for the special offerings we are arranging. This sale will open, SATURDAY, JULY 24th. and continue the rest of the month. Further announcement will be made this week, before the sale opens. Makeytur plans to attend on the openinff day and secure first choice of the splendid bargains we will have tor you. Remember the date-Saturday, July 24th. at eight o clock. J Runyon-Engeler Co.
farmers attention I’m in the auction business. If you are goinff to hold a public farm or s tock sale, don’t make a mistake in l engaging your auctioneer. If yon ( i° n ’ t know who lam Squire about me. Remember that I’m in the businessand get you the highest dollar. Call Early And Be Assured Os Dates. J. J. BAUMGARTNER Real Estate- -Registered Stock and Farm Sale Auctioneer. Phone 426 or 135 I See me or leave dates at office of Frisinger & Co. Our Grocery Values Are True Economy You run no risk we guarantee each and every purchase satisfactory or your money refunded.
Fancy New Potatoes, pock 16c Solid New Cabbage, 3 lbs. for ....5c Magnolia, that good Winter Wheat Flour, in 24% lb. cotton bags..Bsc Best Cane Granulated Sugar, 25Ib. bag * l&s % Gal. Buciiots Karo Syrup 23c 1 Gal. Buckets Karo Syrup 45c Fancy large Lemons, doz 18c Large Cans Fine Pack Hominy, 2 for 15c Fine Quality Head Rice, pound 7V a c Two H'c Pakcages Corn Starch.. 15c Finest Quality Peanut Butter, H>..lsc
Phone Your Orders. Free Delivery any part of the City. FISHER & HARRIS PHONE 48 South Second Street Opposite Court House
SPECIAL JITNEY CARS The Auto Transit Co. will run the Decatur-Geneva bus south each evening during the Chautauqua at regular rates, the cars leaving the KalvcrNoble garage fifteen minutes after the Chautauqua closes. If more than enough passengers for the bus wish to go. other machines will be furnished. 167t3 —— .
HORSESHOEING And general Blacksmithing Our work guaranteed Give us a call and you will be pleased. G. 8. BORKH-EAD & SON Corner Third & Monroe Streets.
2 pounds 25c : 5 pound Box Argo Lump Starch for 21c 25c Bottle Welch Grape Juice....22c : 3 packages Jello. Jelly Dessert or Jello Ice Cream Powder f0r....25; > 2 Packages Knox Sparkling or Acidulated Gelatine for 25c : 2 Boxes Daisy Fly Killer for2sc : 14 oz. Jars Fancy Queen Olives..lsc Bulk Washing Powder, first quality at 5c tb.„ 6 tbs. for 25c : Arbuckle, Golden Rio or Mikado Coffee. 2Cc tb., 3 tbsssc : Old Reliable Coffee, 25c tb., 3 tbs. 70c
NO TRESPASSING. ‘. All hunting and trespassing on the - Wetsel farms in Washington town- . ship is htdlctly forbidden. Any one caught thereon will be prosecuted. : 172t3 ALBERT AND JOS. WETSEI.. •I o 1 FOR SALE —Second hand set doab!'' driving harness in fine conditicm - j 1 Chas. F. Steele & Co. 174t3. ■ —1 L.L —
