Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 188, Decatur, Adams County, 7 August 1915 — Page 4

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EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo. N. Y„ Aug. 7—i Special to Dally Democrat)—Receipts, 9,000; shipments. 2,470; official to New York yestreday. 2,470; close weak; some unsold. Heavy, $7.00017.10; mediums, $7.15 $7.25; mixed, [email protected]; yorkers. $7.5(>{557.70; pigs, $7.75 @ $8.00; roughs, 5.75® $6.00; stags. $5.00® $5.50; sheep, $6.00; steady; top lambs, $9.50; cattie, 375; slow. G. T. BURR. Wheat 98c Corn sl.lO New oats 32c Rye 80c Barley 48c Barley 60c Timothy seed [email protected] Clover Seed $6.50 Alsike seed 7.00 NIBLICK A CO. Eggs 16c Butter 15c@18c FULLENKAMPB. Eggs 16c Butter 20c BERLINQB. Indian Runner ducks 8c Chickens 10c Fowls 10c

August Reduction Sale On Buggies and Light and Heavy Harness. Having decided to reduce our extensive line of Old Hickory and Parry Buggies, also all our light ; single and heavy double work harness, we will give a 15 per cent discount on the above named goods during the month of August. This is all seasonable, guaranteed merchandise and is one of the greatest bargains of the vear. SmilMß co. FOR SALE Two Autos. Inquire of J. G. Niblick at the Old Adams County Bank. 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.

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Ducks Geese Young turkey* n c Old Tom turkeys '...10c Old Hen turkeys Old Roosters Butter, packing stock isc Eggs Above prices are lor poultry free from feed. KALVER'B MARKET!. Wool . ....21c@25c Beef hides zat.llc Calf ..13c Tallow 5c Sheep pelts [email protected] LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET Chickens 11c Indian Runner Ducks 8c Fowls 11c Ducks 11c Geese Sc Young turkeys -14 c Old Tom Turkeys 11c Old Hen Turkeys 11c Old Roosters 5c Egss 15c Butter 16c Above prices are tor poultry free from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. Butterfat 25%c (Butterfat, in country 22%c Butter, wholesale Butter, retail 28c

!| 'personal ! ACCOUNTS ' Interest-bearing and subject to - check, are solicited by this Bank. A check-book in your pocket, with a balance to your credit, gives you the EXACT ’ CHANGE. A LEGAL RECEIPT, and if lost it is no more than losing so much blank paper. FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR. INDIANA Members Federal Reserve Association. J ■■■ LllL-.«iy ■.-.■■■ -M 1 ' Madam:, I: Feel FitLive!! GM Health. And that clear aids Nad freshness that Dame Nature latended as yours will follow. Rid your system of the oust! patio* poisons that are the real cause at sallow complexion, pimples, coated tongue. bad breath, that heavy, degreased feeling. Indigestion, lassitude •to. Let Sentanel Laxatives , Guard Your Health Mir wonderful little performers. They*® ftna out and clear up your ayatom; tone «| I Ito blood, make you feel (rest. SonUoel Laxatives contain no external. M , habit’toriKlnx drug* Just a unirewally race* Blasd all-vegetable compound put up Ln »up to-taka tablet form, sugar-coated. If yon want [ to toow the Ingredients of Bcntanel | pLyalclan writs us far Um 141 him tell you Just wtat he thinks of then filar's bow much we th-nk or Sealant! Laxv ttraa. A trial will give you as good an opinion. Star te-nUbi Have your druggist send you a box 10 toaea 10c. k A Trial package mailed free if you mention th| I iflvartLsement when you write. The BenteM I bamediea Co. (Ina). 623 Vntea Ccntoto I >ama ■ — FOR SALE —Large go-cart, $5.00, if sold at once. Inquire of L. H. Lake, West Indiana street. 186t3 STAR GROCERY Flour, Bob White 85c Spring Wheat Flour SI.OO Potatoes, peck 15c 25 tt>. Sack Cane Sugar..sl.6s Good Rio Coffee, tb 15c 6 Bars Soap 25c Milk, small can 4c Milk, large can 8c i Lemons, fancy, doz. ... t... .20c Haffner's Potato Bread.... 10c Pink Salmon 10c Red Salmon 15c Will Johns, 9 •

• I HELP mED FARMS—In Central Arkansas. No rocks, hills or swamps; terms one dollar cash and one dollar per week. Muny Indiana people buying. Join the Indiana colony now. For photos and general advertising matter, In--1 eluding map of Arkansas, call or write. Wm. C.“Vphoff & Company, * Tinies building. St. Louis. Mo. 178t30 ’ tVAXTi’b, SALBBMKN—Reduce the r high cost of living In your territory. Selling groceries, paints, oils ’ and stock food at wholesale prices. We teach you how to sell restaurants, farmers and large buyers. No cnpl- >, tai required. It you are anxious to earn SIOO to SSOO monthly and bei come independent, write at once. John Sexton & Co.. Wholesale Grocers. 236 W. Lake St., Chicago, HI. It WANTED —Persons to copy letters - at home; earn $lO to $25 weekly. ‘ Send siamped envelopes for particulars. —Buckeye Copy Co., 540 Broad way, Lorain, Ohio. 182tG WANTED —High class man to sell trees, shrubs, roses, vines, berry bushes, bulbs, etc. Good wages, per- | manent. Exclusive territory.—Brown Brothers’ Nurseries, Rochester, NewYork. • 182t6 WANTED —Everybody suffering piles, fistula, fissures, ulceration, const! pation, bleeding, itching, write free trial, Positive. Painless Pile Cure, S. U. Turney, Auburn, Ind. 184t12 AGENTS —Here is something needed in every home, office and factory; sells readily on sight; 100 per cent profit. Send for particulars.—J. G. Francis & Co., Fairbury, 111, 185t3 AGENTS WANTED—To solicit orders for men's clothes from factory direct to wearer at wholesale prices; reference required.—P. O. Box 522, Philadelphia, Pa. 186t3 WANTED —Live, hustling man to solicit orders in Adams county, for ornamental trees, shrubbery, roses, etc. High commissions paid weekly. —Brown Brothers’ Nurseries. Rochester, N. Y. 188t3 FOR SALE —Rubber tired phaeton, la test model, excellent condition, tires new. Call at Moses Green house, or 'phone 475 or 195. 151tf FOR SALE —An eight room brick house. Electric lights, water and gas. On eof the most desirable homes in the city. Beautifully located. Second door north of the K. of P. home. 'Phone 231, or call at 120 North Third street. 176tf HOUSE FOR RENT—Op Marshall St. good condition. Injulre of Heller. Sutton & Heller. 167tf. FOR SALE—A gasoline engine that can be attached to your binder. You can then harvest your oats crop re j gardless of wet weather. 'Phone 6-J. 1 FOR RENT—Furnished room, strictly modern. Call Mrs. J. H. Stewart, - South Third street. 174tf DAIRY FOK SALE. ; i i If we can dispose of the dairy located at Steele’s park before August , 10th we will do so. Good paying 1 business Will either trade or sell. Inquire at once. YERKEY & WALTERS, 177tf ’Phone 12-L. o HAS LEASED SALE BARN. I The undersigned has leased the sale barn, west side of First street, and wil conduct a livery and feed stable there in connection with the Palace barn which he will continue to operate on Jefferson street. Your business is solicited. I assure you courteous and square treatment. 183-e-o-d-t6 R. J. SCHNEPP. o NOTICE 1U PATRONS. I am moving my residence from 223 North Third street to the property just vacated by Avon Burk, corner of Marshall and Third streets. My office will still be located over the interurban station and 'phone numbers will not be changed. 185t3 S. P. HOFFMAN, M. D. o NOTICE TO HORSE OWNERS. On and after this date, four new shoes, $1.50 180t6 MILT LEAVELL. —— o — FOR SALE—Eight room house, nearly modern, located on Chestnut' Stgood fruit trees and garden. Term: and time to suit purchaser. Inquirt of Mrs. Thomas Mylott. e.o.d. V Modern House for Rent A nine room residence on fifth Street, two blocks wet t of Court House has fnrnao, electric lights, bath and cistern. A. D. SUTTLES, At Old Adams County Bank

- OUNCE QP PhEVENtICN WORTH POUNDS OF CURE- ***♦♦♦**♦*♦** * NOTICE TO * CORRESPONDENTS. * > + * * Yon are invited to write the ► ' * Tunerculosis Editor of the Dally ' * Democrat on any phase of the tu- * 1 * berculosia 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- * ' f dose a stamped, addressed enve- * * lope. This service is absolutely 1 * free to readers of the IWly Demo- * ocrat. ************* , August 4, 1915. long will be remem hered in many Indiana counties. It was the day when snow flakes fell and ’ the weather” was the big topic of conversation. Palm beach suits, middie blouses and summer hosiery were replaced by warmer garments. More titan one furnace tiro was lighted and a cheerful blaze crackled iu many an open fireplace. Bed room windows, thrown wide open on sultry evenings, were tightly closed. Air in sleeping quarters that had been kept pure and fresh through ventilation forced by hot weather, became foul and stale. Is Indiana to profit by the knowledge that UNLIMITED fresh air in bed rooms is NECESSARY If ill health and a long train of disease led by tuberculosis is to be avoided? If you have never subscribed to the belief that plenty of fresh air in your bed room is essential day and night. WINTER as well as summer. NOW is a good time to do it. There will be little discomfort if you will begin this summer to keep your bed room widows WIDE open. Don't close them at the first hint of frost. You have grown accustomed to ‘'out door night air” this summer. Keep it up. If you do you will be astonished at your freedom from headaches. colds and other eold weather ills this winter. Thousands of Indiana citizens have adopted the “open bedroom windows winter and summer” habit and are enjoying better health than they ever did before. Fresh air is free. It is the Creator’s gift to man. The CONSTANT use of it means much to you. You occupy your bed room six to ten hours out of each twenty-four. Does it need more than a thought to convince you that you are injuring your health to breathe stale air. air that has been used and re used, during a long period. Questions and Answers. To the Editor:—ls more or less hoarseness and an unnatural sound of the voice, sometimes sounding like one with a cold, in a person having pulmonary tuberculosis an invariable sign of tuberculosis of the larnyx, or might that condition be caused by the trouble in the lung? There is no soreness of the throat nor any symptom.; except the one mentioned above.—M. A. H. Slight hoarseness is not at all uncommon in cases oi pulmonary tuberculosis. even when there is no disease in the larnyx. When it occurs, however, the larnyx should always be carefully watched by a physician. Dear Editor: —I am unable to digest plain sweet milk, but am very anxious to take if tn some form. Will you kindly tell me how to do so? — S. A. Various modifications of plain milk can betried. Where difficulty in digestion is ehcountered milk may be diluted with lime water (1 tablespoonful to a glass) or with vichy (1-3 vichy and 2-3 milk) or it may be peptonized, partly or completely; or it may be fermented by means of lactic acid ferment, or in some cases buttermilk may be used. Peptonized milk is prepared according to either the warm or cold process, the warm process being preferred. Full directions are obtained with the package of peptonizing powders which any druggist can supply. The fermented milk can be prepared by the addition of lactone tablets to milk. The exact directions for preparation also can be obtained with the tablets.

BANNER FAIR -AT CELINAAUGUST 16th to 20th Horse racen with purses ranging from $250.00 to $350.00 Acrobat shows and other amusements. Come for a big time. HORSERACES AUGUST 16th to 20th W. A. Hamilton, L Secy.’ Mondon, O.

big excursion AT WftLBRIDGE TOLEDO, OHIO. THURSDAY, Aug. 10th. Adults $1.15 Special train will leave Decatur at 6:30 a. m..arriv. injr at Walbridge Park about 10:30 a. m.. Returning special train will leave Park prompt]..! at 5:00 p. m.. arriving home about 9:00 p. m. Walbridge Park is beautifully situated on i; banks of the Maumee River, where you will fi n( j ; large and well kept grounds, a tine conservatory, a Zoological Garden, tilled with many interesting ar , mals and all modern and up-to-date amusements for old folks as well as the children. and haveihj times of your lives. Don’t Forget The Date TUESDAY, AUGUST 10th. For tickets and inform ation see C. L. I). Suttles. C. H. Colter. H. B. Heller, C. E. Spauldin £ COMMITTEE. OR LIE MALTED MILK THE FOOD-DRINK FOR ALL ACE TAKE A PACKAGE HOM> i/'BA □ l> “S* to L, SUBSTITUTE IS “JUST AS COG? SEE O. HELLER FOR HORSESHOEING, & GENERAL REPAIR W 4 New Shoes $1.50 4 Shoes Reset SOc Cor. Ist. and Jefferson St. Next Door To Creamer Make Your Vacation Days Worth Whilt Chuck a box of “WHITE STAG” EXTRA MILD CIGARS IN THE GRIP They’ll Help You Enjoy Your Outing To The Limit. Get E’m At Any Dealer. Holstein Heifers For Sale I have a car load of Extra Holstein Heifers for private sale at the Kekionga Stock Far® one mile east of Decatur. These heifers are strictly first class and are almost eligible to registry. i Bred to full b'ooded bulls of the best milk These heifers are from the farm in Trumbull County, 0. Also a few bulls (registered). IND-