Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 217, Decatur, Adams County, 11 September 1915 — Page 4

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EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, New York, Sept. 11,— (Special to Daily Democrat)—l6oo; 1900 © 1900. Official to New York yesterday 7:60; Hogs closing about steady, Pigs weak heavies 790 @ 8:20 Mediums 8:25 y 8:04; Mixed 8:40 @ 8:55; Yorkers 8:55 k 8:65; Pigs 7:75 © 8:00 Roughs 6:40 @ 6:50; Stags 500 @ 5:75; Sheep 1400 saedy top lambs 925; Cattle 750 dull. G. T. BURK. Wheat 90c Oats 28c Corn $1.04 Rye 80c Barley 55c Clover Seed $8.25 Alsike Seed $7.50 Timothy Seed $3.00 NIBLICK & CO, Eggs 20c Butter 15c & 18c FULLENKAMRB. Eggs 20c Butter 20c HENRY SOVINE, PLEASANT MILLS Eggs 22c BERLINQB. Indian Runner ducks 8c

SgHORLICK’S * THE original MALTED MILK the food-drink for all ages to MR—TAKE A PACKAGE 1 HOME oM ALT to Ml’* B9**NO SUBSTITUTE IS “JUST *86000" HELP US MAKE IT A MILLION IN 1915 “WHITE STAG” EXTRA MILD CIGARS They’re Good To Smoke. Notice To Auto Owners Bring your machine to our factory for repairs. We are prepared to grind cylinders, cut gears, weld springs and to do all kinds of repair work by Expert Machinists. All Work Guaranteed. PRICES REASONABLE. WARD MFG. CO. DcGatlii, I nd. I

than the wizards of old” attar WJ * W hardly starts to iH*ink,w«fvc barely Uamab to do. you can’t e~retch your iniaainaticn haw as far as \ VI Mo. tjcur dwri children willstretch their toanis.” f 'W, Che young? men of Mau da not realize— io not appreciate todays opportunities. Cl hundred Rances to make, .good as compared with tfewe of our forefather • '<9 s£]| ei&te ta'UMi hS ■ •®ecatur-3n5- J l

Chickens 13c Fowls 10c Ducks 8c Geese Sc Young turkeys 14c Old Tom turkeys 10c 1 Old Hen turkeys 10c Old Roosters ....5c Butter, packing stock ..........18c Eggs 21c Above prices are tor poultry free from feed. KALVER’B MARKET*. Wool 21c025c Beef hides auplle Calf 13c Tallow 5c Sheep pelts [email protected] LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET Chickens 13c Indian Runner Ducks 8c Fowls 10c Ducks 10c Geese Sc Young turkeys 14c Old Tom Turkeys 11c Old Hen Turkeys 11c Old Roosters 5c Eggs 21c Butter 18c Above prices are for poultry free from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. Butterfat, delivered 27c Butterfat, in country 24c Butter, wholesale 27c

BETTER BUSINESS All recent business reports reflect a decidely better tone in business circles. Foresighted business men are optimistic over the near future. But whether times be lean or prosperous, a good banking connection Is essential to the modern, progressive business man. Periods like the recent depression and the present optimism strongly emphasize our ability to understand and care for t n e needs of business men in Decatur FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR, INDIANA Members Federal Reserve Association.

STAR GROCERY Winter Wheat Flour 80c Spring Wheat Flour SI.OO Heinz Spaghetti 15c 25 lb. Cane Sugar $1.60 2 doz. Heavy can rubbers ..15c 6 bars of soap 25c Kalamazoo Celery 2 for ....5c Good Rio Coffee lb 15c Heinz Dill Pickles 15c Sweet Pickles doz 10c Fancy Marco Coffee lb. ....30c Imported Sardines fancy ....10c Quart Jar Queen Olives ...25c Potato Bread large loaf ....10c Marco Shelled Rice Popcorn 10c Will Johns,

Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARIAN Phone Residence 143 LOOK HERE If you intend to make a sale this fall, and want satisfactory results, get a date with JEFF LIECHTY Live Stock and General Auct. Phone 16 or 43 Monroe, Ind. Speaks English & German. Satisfaction Guaranteed.

| HELP WANTED How much do you earn? We offer you un opportunity to earn slf>o to SSOO monthly. We teach you how; no capital required. Sell Groceries, Oils, and Stock Foods at wholesale price.’. White us for particulars.—JOHN SENTON & COMPANY, GROCERS, Lake & Franklin Sts., Chicago. 217tl Don’t Work For The Other Fellow. — Get in business for yourself. Make your own goods and employ Agents. No experience; No canvassing. Steady income; Big profits We show you Low. Full particulars and samples 10 cents.—Marrymac Specialty Co., Indianapolis, Ind. 204 e f-a WANTED—Tenant for partly furnish ed house, five or six rooms, from Sept. 15th to March Ist., Everything furnished but linens, silver and bedding. Reference required. Inquire oi Heller, Sutton & Heller. 214tf AGENTS —275 to 300 dimes weekly ten-spot mail order plan brings me; will do the same for you; guaranteed particulars for a dime. —W. F. Astleford, Carbondale, Pa. 217t3 SALESMEN —Do you want more money? Then write to us before bed time tonight.—C. H. Weeks Nursery Co., Inc., Lyons, N. Y., 216t3 WANTED —Reliable man or woman tc book orders for guaranteed Nursery stock, Experience unnecessary. Representatives specially equipped so that sales are easy. Special inducements to right party. Write for particulars. —C. H. Weeks Nursery Co.. Inc., Lyons, N. Y. 216L3 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 New studio over Callow & Rice’s drug store. All work positively guaranteed. 217t3 HOUSE FOR RENT— Op Marshall St good condition. Injuire of Heller, Sutton & Heller. 167tf. FORD FOR SALE—A 1914 Fora Touring car for sale. Inquire at Wemhoff Monumental Works. 195tf. Thirty photos* for 25c over Callow & Rice’s drug store. 217t3 FOR SALE —Nicely located residence property in west part of the city, ts SIMEON J. HAIN, ROOMERS WANTED—lnquire of Mrs. D. D. Heller, Fifth street. Heat, light and bath. 208tf. FOUND—Rear light and license number of an automobile. Owner may have same by calling at this office, describing property and paying for this ad. 209t£ To advertise our work, post card photos, 75c per dozen, for short time. —Erwin Studio, over Callow & Rice drug store. 217t3 WANTED—GirI to do general housework. Inquire at Mrs. E. Woods’ residence. W. Monroe street. 218tf FOR RENT -Park hotel. Inquire of D. W. Myers, Wichester St. 216tf FOR - SALE—Two - horses, one eight-year-old driving mare and a colt, also have good Ford automobile. Will sell either the horses or the car.— Roy Baker, 118 S. 10th St. 216t6 FOUND —By Frank Swank in this city check on The Farmers’ Trust and Savings Company, Marion, Indiana, for amount under ten dollars. Owner may call at this office and identify check, and get same. 217t3 ««******»»»* * FOR SALE —Second hand Organ * * in first class condition will sell * * at $lO 00 if sold right away.—Ya- « * ger Bros. & Reinking. 217t2 * ************ DR. BOYERS RETURNS Dr. J. S. Boyers has returned from a delightful six weeks’ visit in California and other western points. He attended the fair and also visited with Lis son, Dr. Luther Boyers and family. o DEMOCRAT WANT ADS PAY BIG

Dr. C. 0. Petry VETERINARIAN Phones Residence 20 MONROE, IND. + + 4. + + + 4 . + + 4.4. + ♦ COAL! COAL!! ♦ ♦ <* * Give me a trial order and * * be convinced. I have the * * best that money can buy. * * From September 1 will sell * * for cash oniv. * + EMMERSON BENNETT * * ’Phone 199. * 4'+t+++f+ + t + + + <. +

! VOTICE OF COMHIMMIOXRRS* SXI.E Ol' HF XL ESTATE. The liliilerrianed conimlsßloni-r* by virtue of an order nt the Ailnnix Circuit Court made and entered In u eamu* ihereln pendliiK. entitled Karl Msere et nl. vh. I.uulea .1. Mverx et al. and numbered 9044 upon the dockets thereof. hereby glvee notice that at Imre It. Erwin's law office at Decatur, Indiana, on Friday, October 15, 11)15, between the bonis of ten (10) o'clock a. in. and two (2) o’clock p. in. ol said <lav they will offer for sale at private sale and at not less than the full appraised value theik-of, the folowing described real estate, to-wlt: Tenet Xo. I. The north half (Hi) of the south)Vesi quarter < > of section thirteen (13). township twenty-seven (27) north, range fourteen (14) east. In Adunis County, Indiana, containing eighty <SO) acres, more or less. Tract Xo. it. Also: Commencing nt a point on the west line of section eighteen (18). township twenty-seven (27) north, range Ilf teen (15) east. In Adams County, Indiana, which -"Is slxty-elght (08) links south of a stone at the northwest corner of the southwest quarter (14) of said se-lion eighteen <lS>. township and range aforesaid; thence running south In the center of the public highway, nineteen (191 chains and thirty-six (3fi) links to a stone at the southwest corner of the northwest quarter (V, ) of the southwest quarter ( ) of said section, township ami range aforesaid: theme running east on the south line of said northwest quarter ( 14 ) of the southwest quarter (14) of said section eighteen (13), thirteen (13) chains and elghty-one (XI) links, to the center of the public highway; thence running north, thirty-seven degrees west. In the center of said public highway, twenty -tthree (23) chains and flftvfour (54) links to the place of beginning. in Adams County. Indiana: except therefrom all that portion of said above described real estate laving and being on the south side of the Railroad and having been heretofore conveyed to Edwin Elsworth; estimated at thirteen and seventy-tlve hundredths (13.75) acres. Said tracts of land will be offered separately and as a whole. Terms of Sale. One-third (1-3) cash on dav of sale, one-third (t-3) in one (1) year and one-third (1-3) in two (2) years. Deferred payments to bear six per cent (« per cent) Interest from date of sale and to be secured by a mortgage on the real estate sold. JOHN T. MYERS. DORE B. ERWIN, Commissioners. Dore B. Erwin. Attorney. Special Xollee. These farms are situated within three (3) miles of Decatur, the county seat of Adams County; are well Improved, goo.l buildings, on good macadam roads and wll make splendid homes Further information will be gladlv given by either of the above commissioners. 11-18-25 PILES CURED. Whitley County Farmer Tells How He Was Cured—Says He Did Not Suffer Any Inconvenience From Treatment. ——i-i v WWlflß J. C. Lawrence, a well known farmer of Whitley county, tells his experience in getting cured of a bad case of piles which had tortured him for several years. Mr. Lawrence says: “I had a bad ease of piles for several years. I took three treatments of Dr. H. O. Wells, which cured me. I suffered no pain or inconvenience whatever from the treatments. and I cannot praise this treatment too highly. I recommend others to go to him for treatment.” J. C. LAWRENCE, R. R. 6, Columbia City, Ind. Dr. Wells is authority for the statement that he has the most perfect and successful treatment ever devised for the treatment of piles and other rectal diseases. There are no cases of piles which he can not cure by this method. It matters not how bad they are. His office is located at 229 East Berry street, Fort Wayne. ■ -o DITCH ASSESSMENT NOTICE All assessments for the construction of the JOHN W. MCKEAN JR. (or Yellow Creek) Drain are due. The law makes it my duty to have delinquent payments placed on tax duplicate to be collected as taxes with penalty added. If you wish to avoid the penalty, you must pay, PHIL L. MACKLIN, 216t3 Supt. of Construction. o EXTRA GOOD APPLES -OR SALE. We have a lot of °xtra good apples for sale. Inquire at once. —W. S. Sutton, North Thirteenth street, or 'phone 666. 205t6

LIVE STOCK and General Auctioneering I thank you for your past favors. I am still on the job. Telephone at my expense. J. N. Burkhead Monroe, Ind. Dr. L. K. Magley VETERINARIAN Corner Third and Monroe Qf’PPpf'Q Phones Ml DECATUR, IND. A M. MEADS BUILDING MOVER PHONE 90. CONVOY, 0. Fifteen Years Experience In This Line. Work Guaranteed.

i OUNCE OF PREVENTION WORTH POUNDS OF CURE. ************* * NOTICE TO ’ CORRESPONDENTS. * _ * * You are Invited to write the * * Tuberculosis Editor of the Daily * Democrat on any phase of the tu- * * berculosis problem. Your name ♦ * will not be used without your * * permission. Please make your * * questions short. If you desire a 9 * personal answer, be sure to en- * * close a stamped, addressed enve- * * lope. This service is absolutely * * free to readers of the Dally Demo- >.- * ocrat. ************* Schools throughout Indiana are beginning the year 1915-16. Boys and girls fresh from the summer vacation are returing to their desks and for the next few months will be taught to become better American citizens. The men and women who will direct the affairs in Decatur and Adams county tomorrow, are the school boys and girls of today. Most of them will enter manhood and womanhood with what, in slang, i« sometimes called an "even break.” That means, each one will have an equal chance with the other members of their class. The "break" will perhaps be "even" so far as educational advantages are concerned. But education is not all. Good education and opportunity to become useful and prosperous citi zes must be "backed up” with good health. The foundation for good health is laid in childhood. The boy or girl whose parents compel them to sleep in rooms poorly ventilated or not ventilated at all. are starting in life under a heavy handicap. The fact that there was a handicap may not become apparent until later in life but it will be there just the same. If boys and girls are to be given that very desirable commodity known as "strong constitution." the foundation must be laid before they enter their “teens." They must have PLENTY of fresh air in their sleeping rooms, not only in summer but in WINTER, too. The food, clothing and'other essentials of life usually are furnished by the parents anyway, but the vital ingredient of FRESH air in sleeping rooms too often is a minus. Statistics by the ream could be quoted on this point and there is NOT ONE argument against it. Questions and Answers.

Dear Editor:—For some time I have been afraid that tuberculosis was getting a hold on me. I have been examined by our family physician. but he is not sure. He advises an X-ray examination. Do you think this necessary or advisable? —A. L. By all means have an X-Ray examination. Find out for sure whether you have tuberculosis. If you have, do not be discouraged, but start out to win back your health, and if you start soon enough and obey the doctor’s orders explicitly, there is little question of the result. To the Editor:—The little daughter of a friend of our family has bone tuberculosis. She has been lying flat on her back in the hospital for about six months. My daughter has been in the habit of going to visit her very frequently, reading to her and amusing her. Lately the thought has occurred to me that perhaps my daughter might become infected. It seems unkind to make her stay away, as the little girl has so little amusements; still, of course. 1 do not want by girl to be exposed to any real danger. What do you think about it?—M. D. Bone tuberculosis is not communicable. I think there would be no risk in allowing your daughter to visit the girl who is afflicted with bone tuberculosis. The fact that the girl is in a general hospital indicated that her lungs are not also affected, and I think you would be absolutely sate in permitting the visits. ■ ■»—— TO MY PAPER CUSTOMERS Some are slow each month about paying for their paper and from now on you must pay or no paper will be delivered. Paper accounts due the Ist of each month. ELGIN KING llt3 o— WANTED 5000 bushel of OFF-GRADE Oatsand Wheat, will pay the highest Market for such grain.—BOWERS-NIBLICK Grain Company. 111t10 — PIANO TUNING ANO REPAIRING, D. A. Gilliom (Professional) rebuilier and repaired of pianos and sewing machines, and piano tuner. Dealer in both branches. Write or phone 8, Line P, city. lUm-w-f ts —o NOTICE OF SALE. The undersigned will hold a public sale of personal property at his restdence, eight and one-half miles southwest of Decatur, and 1 one-half miles east of Curryville, on the old Ernst Schlickman farm, on Thursday Oe teber 7. z 2;7t2 _ S. D. HENSCHEN. D emocrat' WANTADS PAY BIG

PUBLIC SALE. — We. the undersigned, will sell at public auction at my residence in Kirkland township, seven miles southwest of Decatur, on the Decatur and i Bluffton pike, and two miles south of Peterson, Tuesday. Sept. 21., 1915, beginning at 10:30 o'clock a. m., the following property, to-wit: Three head of Horses: Consisting of one brood mare, 4 years old, weight about 1600 tbs.; black mare, 3 years old, weight 1300 lbs.; sorrel horse colt, 2 years old. Five Head Cattle: Consisting of one Short Horn milch cow, 4 years old; Jersey mich cow, 5 years old, a good butter cow; 2-year-ohl heifer, % Jersey and Short Horn, fresh in April; Short Horn heifer, 1 year old; roan heifer, 1 year old. Fortyeight head of Hogs: Consisting of four brood sows, one registered O. I. C. brood sow. ten pigs by her side; 2 sows, will farrow soon; 24 spring pigs, weight from 80 to 90 tbs; 10 pigs, weight from 30 to 40 lbs. Farming Implements: One good 2-horse wagon, good spring wagon, McCormick mower. Hoosier grain drill, tubular land roller, Janesville corn planter, Diamond sulky breaking plow, rid ing cultivator, Brown walking cultivator, 1-horse cultivator, clover seed buncher, grain cradle, 70-spike-tootli harrow, spring tooth harrow, bobsled, platform scales, good as new; corn shelter, iron kettle, 2 cast iron hog troughs, one 10-foot and one 8foot; 15 acres of good corn in field. Any one desiring may inspect corn prior to day of sate. Some household goods and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms of Sale—All sums under $5, cash; sunms over $5, a credit of nine month without interest, purchaser giving note with approved security. No property removed until settled for; 4 per cent discount for cash. Dinner served by the “Willing Workers’ ” S. S. class of the Antioch church. GEORGE H. BRIGHT. Noah Frauhiger, Auct. o SEED WHEAT FOR SALE. I have several hundred bushels of nice dry and clean seed wheat that I will sell at once at a very Reasonable price. See me in Decatur, Ind., or phone number 309. —D E. STUDABAKER. 209t6 o NOTICE. We will start our elder mill August 3, 1915, and will make cider every day in the week until further notice. Factory, North Third street. 182tf PETER KIRSCH.

True Secret of Keeping Youthful Looking (Ths Bssuty Seeker.) "The real secret of keepinc young-look-ing and beautiful," says a well-known hygienist, "Is to keep the liver and bowels normally active. Without these requisites, poisonous waste products remain In the system, polluting the blood and lodging in various organs, tissues, joints. One becomes flabby, obese, nervous, mentally sluggish, dull-eyed. wrinkled and sallow of face "But to get liver and bowels working as they ought, without producing evil after-effects, has been the problem. Fortunately, there Is a prescription of unquestioned merit, which may now be had In convenient tablet form. Its value 13 due largely to an Ingredient derived from the humble May apple, or Its root, which has been called 'vegetable calomel' because of its effectiveness—though of course it is not to be classed with the real calomel of mercurial origin. Theca is no habit-forming constituent In 'sentanel’ tablets—that's the name—and their use is not followed by weakness or exhaustion. On the contrary, these harmless vegetable tablets tend to impart tone and elasticity to the relaxed Intestinal wall. Sentanel tablets, which may be procured from any druggist—a dime's worth will do—will prove a revelation to any constipated, Uver-troubled person." Chief Cause of Pimples, Blotches, Sallow Skin {Messenger of Health.) t’nslghtly eruptions, pimples, bolls, blotches, eallow or muddy skin, usually are due to a sluggish liver, a constipated bowel—and a polluted blood stream as a consequence. How foolish in uuch case-? to resort to outward applications, which ®*J» have natural, permanent results. If more people only knew it, thera Js a very simple remedy, to be found In any drug store, which Is as effective as It Is harmless and quick acting. It is an old formula, long recognised by the medical profession, which has been put in tablet form, and at such small cost no one need now be deprived of its wonderful beneutS. •‘Sentanel tablets’'—that's the name—are entirely vegetable and there’s no nabit-forming ingredient. You need only get About a dime’s worth, and swallow one at bedtime to realise there’s nothing else quite so good for the purpose. The Action In the morning is so easy, so soothing, and instead or a weakening aftere j trul Y refreshed and Invig- « Sentanel tablets are not only * eat remedy known for constipation t 2 rp,< lui Uver * but offer the sanest, .*f nßlb l e treatment for complexion difficulties of the character mentioned.

Great Demand for New Constipation Remedy th “ th « adv *nt of the •lento- ** a substitute for r “ ult « In an extraordinary ,o r thtg remarkable product. It ha L* mad ® a hit particularly *®>cted with ehronlc eonstiaHvnnf.Ti 0 were « ulc h to recognlae its laxatil« ovar “Jon>“i and the umial " fei * *<>m their rf!owe thdr success largely nature “j.* n !?X ‘9 a,d ,n biWlnr about aainila. « 'm»tead of encourca .l hartle h ‘”lf Also, instead the orrl!?.*i th ® 1 membraneous lininr of involved, they exert a healing I"**?*? ot >«akeninc, they work —-I* ,n ‘*rt’nnl wall. And they rou'™* , ». e ?’ !l!r . ,n<l JvnUy. they are of ? f T Te<l 0B ' hte account to the penal » ur J“lvea. Their inexEJsr,i\ e P.* M -i* another reason for the prMl™ lt nn? f “"♦“♦l tabled One need T * dime - * worth, «*d*take Sa