Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 243, Decatur, Adams County, 11 October 1915 — Page 4
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EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo. N. Y., Oct. 11—(Special to Daily Democrat) -Receipts. 7,400; shipments. 3.990 today; receipts, 3.520; shipments. 380 yesterday; official to New York Saturday, 1.330; hogs closing steady. Heavy, $9.00®»9.10; yorkers. $8.85 ®58.90; pigs. sß.l>V@sß.2s; roughs, [email protected]; stags. S6.OO®Ju.7S; sheep. 10,000; steady; top lames, $9.00 $9.25: yearlings. [email protected]; wethers, ewes, $5.50® $6.00; calves. 12; down; cattle, 5,000; fat cattle. 20c higher; others, slow; prime. $8.50® $9.25; butchers, $7.00® $8.00; fat cows, [email protected]; heifers, [email protected]. G. T. BURN. Wheat ® 3c Oats 28c Corn ® lc Rye , 7 “ c Barley 4aC Clover Seed ... sß.oo Alsike Seed s<.so Timothy Seed $3.00 NIBLICK & CO. Eggs 25c Butter 15c@18c FULLENKAMF*. Eggs 25c Butter 20c ■ ERLINGB. Indian Runner ducks 8c Chickens 13c Fowls
row is • MR. FARMER If you intend to make a sale see me at once for a date, or call Phone Office No. 43 JEFF LIECHTY Live Stock and General Auct. Monroe, Ind. ♦♦♦++++++++*+++ + 100 CORDS + * of good drv ash cook wood. * * ‘ Call + * BENNETT'S COAL YARD + + ’Phone 199. + ♦«♦♦ + •!■ + + ♦ + ♦ + + +
STAR ‘GROCERY Buckwheat Flour 10c Graham Flour 10c Marco Maple Syrup 25c Campbell's Soups 10c Marrowfat Beans, fb 10c Small Sack Flour 73c Large Sack Flour ........ .$1.45 25 tt>. Cane Sugar $1.40 Perfection Crackers, lb. ... 8c New Mince Meat, Qt. Can..2sc Dromedary Dates 10c New California Peaches, tb..loc Milk, 6 small can£ 25c Milk, 3 large cans 25c I Deviled Ham ” 10c Bird Seed 10c ■ Will Johns, ted
JUon, cartt Wo, monwHutMu wWtafiL We'd have a fine ©ort of a. world if we permitted”! ( ,-hnprov-cci,untried,untested men to leap in and abroQiYs&V'Slfckgate what pleases their vanity.-Our Battleships would \ii rust in the docks . there would be no stokers,- every sailor j) would be strutting* about the decks in the cocked hat of a .i| JelKjß rear ” Jjjp Abu can have money in the Bank sft-i ( if you work for it and SAVE. I ’ i 01 ft Harris | — •S>ccatur-3>nJ>- i=—-=
Ducks 8c . Geese 8c Young turkeys 14c Old Tom turkeys 10c .. Old Hen turkeys 10c ; Old Roosters ....5c Butter, packing stock 13c 5 Eggs 21c Above prices are for poultry free ; from feed. 9 ’ 1 KALVER’S MARKETS, Wool 21c#26c Beef hides u-He j Calf ...>.l3c Tallow 5c Sheep pelts [email protected] LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET ' Chickens 13c Indian Runner Duck* 8c ; Fowls 10c Ducks 10c Geese 8c 1 Young turkeys 14c i Old Tom Turkeys ...11c > Old Hen Turkeys 11c Old Roosters 5c Eggs 21c • Butter 18c Above pnees are for poultry free from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. ! Butter fat delivered 29c : Butt°r fat in country 26c ; Butter wholesale 29c
PUBLIC SALE. We. the undersigned, will sell at public auction at the Herman Yake farm, known as the old Fred Shrader I farm, in Kirkland township, 1 mile 1 south and I*4 mile west of Peterson, or 1 mile north and mile east of Curryville, and 2 miles south and *4 mile east of Magley, on Thursday. October 14. beginning at 10:30 o’clock |a. m.. the following property, to-wit: Three head of horses: Black match team. 5 and 6 years old, weight about 1500 lb. each; one 2-year-old draft bay colt, weight about 1200 lbs. Fourteen head of cattle, consisting of J full _ blooded biack Jersey, 7 years old, good butter cow, 1 red brindle Jersey 10 years old, gives 6 gal. milk per . day when in good flow; 1 roan heif- ■ er, with calf by side; 4 head of steers, weight about 900 lbs. each; 2 black Polander heifers, weight about I 900 Tbs. each; 2 yearling heifers, good ones; a pair of twin caives. Fifty i - head of hogs, consisting of 7 brood , sows, 3 with pigs by side, average i from G to 11; 2 sows, will farrow soon; 2 open sows, 1 Duroc male
BRIGHTER BUSINESS “Business is brighter,” say, the Government Reports, “than at any time since the war began. Not the smallest indications of brighter business are the increasing demands on the Service om this fast growing National Bank. Business men recognize the value of our Service and more and more of them are taking advantage of the opportunities it offers. FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR, INDIANA Members Federal Reserve Association.
i hog. year and half old; 42 head of ' shouts, weighing from 80 to 125 lbs. ! 20 acres of good corn in field. Farming implements: John Deere riding I plow, shovel plow, beet lifter, horse j corn cutter, set ot work harness, ahout 8 ton of timothy hay in mow, ■ about 75 head of chickens. Peerless ■ Universal hard coal burner. No. 600, ■ used one winter. Terms of Sale:—All sums under j $5.00, cash: sums over $5.00 a credit lof 6 months without interest, pur- | chaser giving note with approved sei eurity. No property removed until j settled for; 4 per cent discount for j cash. Dinner served by the Ladies of the Reformed church. GUST YAKE. Noah Frauhiger, Auct. o BIDS ARE WANTED. We will receive bids up to October 21st for a switchboard operator at Preble. We will furnish house but no fuel or gas. Contract must be made for not less than one year. The directors reserve the right to reject any or all bids. PREBLE TELEPHONE CO. By J. C. Grandstaff. Sec’y. 237t3-e-o-d o ATTENTION, YEOMEN! All Yeomen are urged to be at the Meibers hall on Monday evening. October 11. to answer to roll call. A program will be given after the regular : meeting. Refreshments STRAY HOGS TAKEN UP Harvey "Koos, residing on the Jacob Koos farm two miles east of the city' has taken up a bunch of stray hogs 1 that .the owner may get by paying for their keep and this advertisement. i 3 — True Secret of Keeping Youthful Looking - ■ (The Beauty Seeker.) "The real secret cf kecAg ycung-look-ng and beautiful," says ; well-known lygienist, "is to tts liver and bowels normally active. Without these re- | lulsitee, poisonous waste products re- j aata in the system, polluting the blood ; md lodging in various organs, tissues, eluts. One becomes Sabby. obese, nervous, mentally sluggish, du.l-eyed, wrinkled and sallow of race. •'But to get liver and towels 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 it due largely to an ingredient derived from tne 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 j real calomel of mercurial origin. There Is no habit-forming constituent in senta- i nel' tablets—that's the name—and their use is not followed by weakness or ex- i haustion. 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, liver-troubled person.” |
Chief Cause of Pimples, Blotches, Sallow Skin (Messenger of Health.) Unsightly eruptions, pimples, boils, blotches, sallow or muddy skin, usually are due to a sluggish liver, a constipated bowel—and a polluted blood stream as a consequence. How foolish in such cases to resort to outward applications, which can never have natural, permanent results. If more people only knew it, there |s a very simple remedy, to be found in finy drug store, wmc.i is as effective as it s harmless and quick acting. It is an old formula, long recognized 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 benefits. •‘Sentanel tablets"—that’s the name—are entirely vegetable and there’s no bablt-forming ingredient. You need only get about a dime’s worth, and swallow one at bedtime to realize there's nothing else quite so good for the purpose. The action in the morning is so easy, so soothing, and Instead of a weakening aftereffect, you feel truly refreshed and invigorated. Sentanel tablets are not only the finest remedy known for constipation and torpid liver, but offer the sanest, most sensible treatment for complexion difficulties of the character mentioned. Great Demand for New Constipation Remedy They say that the advent of the “sentanel tablet” as a vegetable substitute for calomel has resulted in an extraordinary demand for this remarkable product. It seems to have made a hit particularly with those afflicted with chronic const! pation, who were quick to recognize Its advantages over calomel and the usual laxatives. Sentanel tablets, aside from their efficacy, doubtless owe their success largely to a tendency to aid in bringing about natural functioning—instead of encouraging the "cathartic habit.” Also, Instead of injuring the membraneous lining of the organs involved, they exert a healing influence. Instead of weakening, they add tone to the intestinal wall. And they work so easily and gently, they are of course preferred on this account to the violently acting purgatives. Their Inexpensiveness is another reason for the popularity of sentanel tablets. One need procure only a dime's worth, and’ake one tablet upon retiring, to be convinced that' the ideal remedy for constipation, torpid liver, and their many evil consequences. has finally been found.—druggists Review.
HELP WANTED I F» 1 SALESMEN—How much do you earn? We offer you an opportunity to earn & SIOO to SSOO monthly. We teach you how; nn capital required. .Sell gro- ’ ceries, paints, oils and stock foods at wholesale prices. Get your share t of the profits of the big crops. Write us for particulars.—John Sexton Company, Wholesale Grocers. Lake & I Franklin Sts., Chicago. 242t2 r ; WANTED—High class man to sell I trees, shrubs, roses, vines, berry I bushes, bulbs, etc. Good wages. Peri manent. Exclusive territory.—Brown Brothers’ Nnurserie.--. Rochester. NewYork. 242t3 STENOGRAPH ER WANTED— Young man preferred. Reply in own hand- , ' writing. Address "G. G." Care Demo- , I crat, stating age, experience and sal- ’ i ary desired. 226tf. . ROOMERS WANT of Mrs. . D. D. Heller, Fifth street. Heat, light and bath. 208tf. CALVES ’IAKEN - UP—Two calves ‘ were taken up about two weeks ago. Owner can have same by call ing at undersigned and paying for i this ad. —Herman Buick, R. R. No. 11, Decatur. 242t3 FOR SALE —An eight' room brick house. Electric lights, water and gas. On eof the most desirable homes in the city. Beautifully located. SecI and door north of the K. of P. home. Phone 231, or call at 120 North Third street. 176tf FOR _ SALE’or’ RENT—Park hotel. D. W. Myers, ’phone 752. 229tf HOUSE FOR _ RENT—On Marshall’ St. good condition. Injulre of Heller. Sutton & Heller. 167tf. FOR RENT —Park hotel. Inquire ot I D. W. Myers, Wichester St. 216tt FOR SALE! —Nicely located residence property in west part of the city. ts SIMEON J. HAIN | LOST—A county road superintendent’s receipt book, between Gentner's and Peterson. Finder please re- ■ turn to J. A. Hower. Magley, or lo this office. 242t3 FOR SALE Two Hundred shocks of corn just outside of corporation. Inquire of Dr. D. D. Clark. 239t3 FOR SALE —Three brood sows, with pigs. Full blood O. 1. C. Inquire of ■ R. R. Ulrey. Decatur. R. R. No. 1. half ' mile east of Stop 15. 243t3
PUBLIC SALE. I, the undersigned, will offer at public auction at my residence, three miles north and six miles east of I Bluffton, or eight and one-half miles southwest of Decatur, or one and onehalf miles east of Curryville, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m. on Wednesday, October 13, 1915. the following property, to-wit: Mules and Horses, S Head: Single mule, 11 years old, | weight 1400, sound and a good work- ■ er; 1 smooth mouth horse, a good worker; one sorrel mare, 12 years • old. weight 1100, sound and extra good workef; 2 bay two-year-old colts, weight 1200 Tbs. each, broke double and good workers; one sorrel with light mane and tale, coming 2 years old, of extra good type; 1 sor- ; rel colt, 1 year old, an extra good one; ; 1 suckling mule colt; will make about 11400 lb. mule. Cattle, 14 Head: One i Short Horn cow, 7 years old, giving about 2% gallons of milk per day; I she will be fresh about December 1; 1 large Holstein cow, 5 years old. givI ing 3 gallons of milk per day; she will be fresh about February 1; 1 red I cow, 3 years old, giving about 3 gal'lons of milk per day; will be fresh about February; 1 spotted cow, 3 years old, giving about 3 gallons of milk; was fresh about two months ago; 2 two-year-old heifers, will be fresh in about two months; four yearling calves, 3 spring calves; 1 Holstein bull, 18 months old, weighing about 900 lbs. Sheep, 7 Head: Six i ood breeding ewes; 1 extra good buck, 118 months old. Hogs, 80 Head: One ’ full blooded Duroc Sow. with pigs by i side; 1 half blooded Duroc sow, with pigs by side; 1 half-blooded O. I. C. sow, with pigs by side; 1 red sow, 4 young sows that will farrow before the date of sqje; 8 head of shoats, weighing about 140 pounds each; 35 head of shoats. averaging about 80 tbs. each. Ten head of geese. Farming Implements:One Deering binder, . 1 Deering mower, 1 Gale corn plow, 1 Diamond Sulky breaking plow, 1 Cassaday Sulky breaking plow, 1 Thomas hay loader, 1 trallre disc, 1 spike tooth harrow, 1 spring tooth harrow, 1 garden plow, 1 Birdsell wagon and bed, in good condition; 1 set hay ladders, 1 set of slings, 1 mud boat, 1 Corn King shoveling board, 1 fanning mill, 1 Moyer spring buggy, 1 Noys top buggy, 4 wooden barrels, 1 steel drum. 1 new farmers’ forge, anvil and vise; 1 60-gallon oil tank, 1 grindstone, 1 pump jack, 1 cross-cut saw, one post auger, 1 lawn swing, 1 dinner bell, 4 street chicken coops, 1 storm front, X new horse clippers, 1 12 barrel cart, 1 hog house, 1 spray pump. Harness: One double set of heavy britching harness, in good condit’< n; 1 double set of hip britching t
| harness. 1 set of buggy harness. 2 i sets of flynets. 1 12-horse power St. Mary's gas engine, in good running .condition; 1 new Holland feed grind- ' or. 1 new corn sheller, 1 set of gar- | den tools, 1 lawn mower, 1 set of quilting frames. 19 bbls, of fresh geese feathers and many other articles not mentioned. Also 20 acres of corn in field. Terms ot Sale: —Sums of $5.00 and under, cash in hand; over that amount a credit of nine months will me given, 'purchaser giving good bankable note; 4 per cent off for cash. No goods removed until settled for. S. D. HENSCHEN. Noah Frauhiger, Auct. A. D. Young and William Zimmer- ' man, Clerks.
BELL TRIAL DELAYED (United Press Service) Indianapolis, Oct. 11, — (Special to Daily Democrat» —The state relies upon circumstantial evidence to convict Mayor Bell on the charge of corruptinn the Marion county election. Deputy prosecutor Joseph Roach declared today in arguing to the jury "the acts of the city employees who eat out of the mayor’s hand carried out the spirit of the conspiracy." Roach falyed Bell for his admission that he plavej poker with Lucius O. Hamilton. He said the city would jail the ordinary crap .shooter but its mayor 'plays poker", with a gentleman who previous to the election is Riven five five hundred dollars in one and two dollar bills. The “You assasin!” of Charles W. Miller, directed at Roach early in the trial was made the basis of an attack on attorney Miller. Roach addej that “the best in a man ha sa right to come out. no matter what is past.” Janies Brandy, a junior was ill today with a temperature of 101 and Stanley M. Timberlake, another juror was ill. but the trial was not delayed. They asked the court to observe the regular hours of session, and this will bring the end of the case later as the court had planned an extra long session during the arguments. "The case will go to the jury late Tuesday cr early Wednesday,” said Judge Eichorn to the United Press today.
WILL RECEIVE BIDS. The undersigned will receive sealed bids up to three o’clock p. m., MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, for the sale of 44 feet, more or less, of inlot 47, in the city of Decatur. Indiana. The lot is located just south of the D. M. Hensley store and is an ideal building property. The improvements include a house now arranged for tenant on second floor, and three business rooms on first floor. A certified check for SIOO must accompany each bid. The committee reserves the right to reject any or all bids, subject to action by the lodge. Bids must be filed at the First National Bank on or before date mentioned. FINANCE COMMITTEE. >42t6 F. & A. M. o - , , . Democrat Want Ads Pav.
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LION TRAINER KILLED According to Washington D. newspaper dispatch the lion train with the Wallace-Hagenbeck circus which showed m this city on August 14th last was attacked and killed by the powerful and vicious lion that di; the stunt of jumping through th" burning hoop. During the performance in this city it will be remembered that the lion was quite unruly ri the evening performance. HOW T HELPS | SOWED FEETj Good-bye sore feet, burning ' len feet, sweaty feet, smelling feet, tired corns, callouses, bunions and ! J_... raw epota.
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BABY’S PHJTO’S Taken now and then will preserve baby days for all time to come: the pictures will grow more precious year by year. The quality of our cabinet pictures at $1.50 per dozen will surprise you. Come up and inspect them. Satisfactory Kodak Finishing. Postcars, 6 for 50c ERWIN STUDIO The New Place. Over Callow & Rice Drag Store, Means many Minutes of Smoke Satisfaction The White Stag Cigar-Extra Mild sc-Any where-5c Automobile and Motorcycle RACES Next Tuesday, OCTOBER 12th. The Big Day postponed from the Fair hcause of rain will be given for the benefit ot those holding season tickets. These Tickets Are Good. THE PROGRAM EVENT ONE Five mile, far cars under 450 inch $ 75.00 EVENT TWO Ten mile, free for all . $125.00 t - EV ENT THREE Three mile, (two in three) ... three cars from fastest heat ’’’’'’‘‘ ’’’’ ’ ’ *' \ ’ Each heat $ 50.00 T . c EVENT FOUR enty-five mile for cars under 450 inch displacement S2OO 00 - - EVENT FIVE Ta „ ~ . , Motorcycle Races ten-mi e, single (open) ...... $ 50.00 ten-nule twin (stock e 50.00 ™ rance £ ee to auto races •• ■ - S 5.00 Entrance fee to motorcycle races .’ * $ 2.00 Purses divided 50. 25, 15 and 10 per cent. ADMISSiON 25c—The real thing—Don’t miss it Adams County Fair Association
NO HEADACHE ORNEURALGIA Pffl Get a 10 cent package of D'James’ Headache Powders ' and don’t suffer. -V‘ ||« II" } When your head aches you g i m .. must have relief or you will eo It’s needless to suffer when y ou ( ’ - take n remedy like Dr, James’ Head. 1' ache Powders and relieve the pain ami neuralgia at once. Send someone to the drug store now for a dime package of Dr. James’ Headache Don’t suffer! In a few momenta roti will feel fine—headache gone— no mofe neuralgia pain. j o I WANTED—To clean and set up your stoves.—Jim Coverdale. Teie P h on „ 14R - 243t3 ' FOUND—A good coat. Owner nn i have same by calling at a. R. ] ;il| : residence and describing coat 24. 150 CORDS DRY WOOD* We have turned our wood business over to EMERSON BENNETT Call Phone 199 for quick delivery of good dry white ash cook stove wood. SMITH & BELL.
