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EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo. N. Y„ Oct, 21—(Special to’ Daily Democrat)—Receipts. 8,400; shipments, 1,330;' official to New I York yesterday, 2,280; hogs dosing | weak. • Medium and heavy, $8,350 $8.50; ] yorkers, sS.fio@sß.2s; pigs. $7.00@ | }7.20; roughs, $7.00037.25; stags. s6.i.n>-.h-8«7.5»>; sheep, 3.000; strong; top lambs, ?8.55; cattle. 600; slow. G. T. BURi* Wheat 31.07 i Oats 3jf [ Corn 88c Rye 75c Barley 45c Clover Seed .4 $10.09 Alsike Seed $7.50 i. Timothy Seed 33.00 ( NIBLICK a CC. BggS ' 27c , Butter 18c@25c | FULLENKAMW*. Eggs 27c Butter 18c@25c | BERIING*. Indian Runner ducks ».*c 1 Chickens 11c i Fowls 10c 1 .

NOTICE TO CONSUMERS Water Bills for the quarter are now due and payable et the treasurer’s office. The monthly electric light bills are also due. Pay on or before the 20th and save the discount. CITY TREASURER. HERE is a remedy that Will cure most all skin anfe scrip troubles. Eczema, Barbers Itch, Itch, Cuts and Sores. Why waste time and money when B. B- Ointment is an ointment of real merit? Ask your druggist. If not bandied send 5C cents to the B. B. Ointment Co., 217 Mcam ttreei. Peeatur, Indiana.

Scientists discover the cause of bleeding gums and loose teeth

The old idea that bleeding gums of Senreco Tooth Paste. and loose teeth (-ympto? s of Senreco contains the best corpyorrhea) are due to little pieces rective and preventive for pyorof tartar or bone under the gums, rhea known to dental science, has been exploded. Scientists Used daily it will successfully prohave made the astounding discov- tect vour teetb from this di . ery that this disease is caused by a CQntains the best germ v..ic is oun in et.ry a g en t for keeping the human mouth. teeth clean and white. It has a and destructive enemy of your freshing flavor and leaves a teeth. Are you protecting them v, hoksomely clean, cool and pleasagainst it? You can ward off its anl: taste in tae mouth. constant attack and escape the Start the Senreco treatment dread results of the disease by tonight—full details in the folder using the proper corrective c-’j. wrapped around every tube, and preventive treatment in Symptoms described. , A your daily toi’et V —' 2DC two oz. tube is sufficient To meet the need for this V*- & for six or eight weeks of the treatment and to enable \MI E*° rrhea Get everyone to take the neces- nreCo at y .°£ , dru^ lst « V / i today, or send 4c in stamps sary precautions against \ A or coia for tube aad this disease, a prominent I folder. Address The Sendentist has put his own I tanel Remedies Co., 506 prescription before the pub- Union Central Bldg., Cinlic in the convenient form Sample size cinnati, Ohio.

Ve'd have a fine sori of a world if wc permillcdj/ iproved.uritried.unlcsled men-to leap in and te what pleases their vanity.-Our Battleships would st in the dochs, there would be no stokers,- every sailor 1/ >u!d be strutting* about the decks in the cocked hat of a . 1 ar admiral.” You can have money in the Bank if you work for it and SAVE. I 191 b flbanisCouKtisaßk i ’ —•S£>ccatur-3ris- 1

Dur ks 9c Geese Sci Young turkeys 14c 1 Old Tcm-turktys 10c Old Hen turkeys 10c j Old Roosters 5c j Butter, packing stock ..18c| Eggs 25c Above prices aie ror poultry free from feed, KALVER'b MARKET*. Wool 21c@2sc Beef bides ....lie Calf 13c Tallow 5c Sheep pelts [email protected] LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET i hit kens 11c ndian Runner Ln«c<« 8c Fowls 10c Ducks Sc Geese Sc Young turkeys 14c Old Tom Turkeys 11c Did Hen Turkeys lie Old Roosters 5c s 25c Butter 18c Above prices are for poultry free from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. Butter fat delivered 28%c Blitter fat, in country 25»ic Butter, wholesale 28*4c

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. t Di V. Connell I Dku-tzx Office 102 r Residence 143 WILL HQLi) A SALE. The undersigned will hold I a public sale of personal:1 prc k c-Tj £ his farm a half |j m'ie north of Decatur on ■SaiurJay, October 30th. ... I: JULIUS HAUGK. H

Stove ug YOU®I Should I IT'S different others because more care vSftL t is taken in the and the materials used are higher grade. W Black Silk I Stove Polish! Makes a brilliant, silky polish that does I not rub est or dust off. and the shinelasts I four times as long as ordinary stove ■ polish. Vsed on sample stoves and sold ■ by hardware and grocery dealers. g All »<• n.«k >3 a trial. U«e it on your cook stove, I your parlur strive or your hob range. If you I <!<• ti id it the beet stove polieh you ever I used. yvur dealer is authorized to refund your ■ money, insist on Black Silk Stove Polish. H M. de in liquid or pu*te— ■ one quality. g Biack Silk Stove Poliah Work* : Sterling, Illinois 1 Use Black Silk Air-Drying Iron Enamel on I grat-- r. ■st n». • >vc-pip. s Prevents ruling. ■ Black Silk Metal Poliah for silver, nickel ■ ur brass. It has no equal for use on

HOW CAN WE SERVE YOU BEST This is the first thought when your account is placed with the First National Bank. Every individual business receives careful study from experienced officers, with a view of meeting its requirements in an ideal manner. Because we continually prove the truth of the adage that a ‘Good banking connection is a prime factor in business success,” this Institution is well suited to serve j our needs. FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR. INDIANA Members Federal Reserve Association.

STAR GROCERY Buckwheat Flour 10c Graham Flour 10c Marco Maple Syrup 25c Campbell’s Soups 10c Marrowfat Beans, tt> 10c Small Sack Flour 73c Large Sack Flour $1.45 25 Tt>. Cane Sugar $1.40 Perfection Crackers, fb. ..." 8c New Mince Meat, Qt. Can..2sc • Dromedary Dates 10c New California Peaches, tt>. 10c Milk, 6 small cans 25c Milk, 3 large cans ~.25c Deviled Ham 10c Bird Seed 10c iWiH Johns.

HELP WANTED WANTED—Every Indy in Adams county to know that the Lee Hardware company, Decatur, Ind., has the agency for the Peerless Steam washer, the best machine of its kind made. 250t6 FOR SALE — t)TT RENT —Seven room House on Mercer Ave. Inquire J. T. Merryman's office, 1. O. O. F. block. Phone 42 ana 286. 246tf. KRAFT CABBAGE FOR SALE—At 75c per 100 lbs. Also fine winter apples, hand picked. 50c per bushel. —G. W. Burkett, 'phone Gls. 246t3-e-o-d HOUSE! FOR RENT—On Marshall St. good condition. Injuire of Heller, Sutton & Heller. 167tf. FOR RENT—Park hotel. Inquire of D. W. Myers, Wichester St. 216tf AUTO LIVERY SERVICE—AIy or night, telephone 658 or see Sam Wyatt. 244 e. o. d. tw. FOR RENT —Six room house, with toilet, city water and lights; brick street. —Erwin's office. 245tf FERTILIZER—Farmers, the 15th of November is not too late to sow wheat, if you fertilize. Let me tell you about Bashumus. —Eli Meyer. 249t3 LOST—South of City, one red blank book, 4xß inches, marked "Level Book.” Finder please return to this office. 251tf FOUND—Automobile glove. Owner may have same by calling at this office. 250t3 FOR SALE—Typewriter, practically good as new, only 315; cost SIOO. Will ship for trial prepaid; also graphophone, cheap. —J. O. Stedel, 212 E. sth St., Cincinnati, O. 246t6 LOST—Mesh bag containing small purse which contained a dollar and twenty some cents and a suit case key. Finder please return to this office ana receive reward. 251t3

PUBuIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at the farm of E. S. Christen, 3% miles north of Decatur, Ind., and % mile north of Monmouth, Ind. and 1 mile north of Stop 27 on the Decatur traction line and 1 mile east of Stop 25 on Thursday, October 21, 1915, beginning promptly at 10 o’clock a. m., the following personal property, to-wit: Nine Head of Horses: One grey old, bay mare, 8 years old, dark bay mare 8 years old, bay mare, 2 years old; bay gelding, 6 years old. yearling gelding and 2 weanling colts. Twenty-nine Head of Cattle: —Twelve milch cows, six giving milk and six will be fresh this fall and early winter; one pure bred registered Holstein cow; Holstein bull, two 2-year-old heifers, will be fresh soon; 7 yearling cattle and 7 calves. One Hundred Head of Hogs: Five brood sows, with pigs by side; 1 Poland China boar, 35 shoats, weighing about 80 to 100 lbs. each and 30 weighing about 140 lbs. each. Fifteen Head of Sheep: Ten ewes, 4 ewe lambs and one ram. Farming Implements: One hay loader, Milwaukee mower, McCormick binder, new Ideal manure spreader, Buckeye grain drill, with fertilizer attachment; 2 wagons, spring tooth harrow, spike tooth harrow, hay tedder, cream separator and power churn, barrel, spray pump, 2 disc harrows, riding and walking breaking plows, check rower, 4 riding and walking cultivators, fanning mill, farm scales, 2 hay racks, wagon beds, 4 sets double harness and many other articles too numerous to mention. Grain: Oats in bin, corn in the field and hay in mow. Poultry: One hundred and

IT’S A BIG JOB:- ) To have to do your washing these cool bad mornings! It’s bad enough when the weather is nice. Why not let us take this burden off your mind? When you can get washing done cheaper than you can afford to do it yourseif, or have a wash woman, and it will be just as good. Besides, you get all the bed and table linen, towels, etc., ironed, which is the hardest part. Give us a trial, if you are not satisfied there will be no charge for the work. “You can’t lose.” . ! DECATUR LAUNDRY

fifty chickens. 11 geese, 25 duckr.. Terms: —16.00 and under, cash; wet- $5.00 a credit of 9 months without interest will be given, purchaser giving a good bankable note therefor, with approved security. No property to be removed until terms of sale are complied with; 4 per cent off for cash. F. E. WAGNER AND E. S. CHRISTEN. J. J. Baumgartner, Harry Bunn, Auctioneers. 247t6 FARMERS! - Why let your hogs die of cholera, when the German Reliable Medicine will protect your hogs from cholera and also produce flesh and life? As we have here a few names of those who have used German Reliable Hog Tonic we print them: HOGS COMPLETELY CURED. After having had four of my hogs drop dead in one day and two the next day and with the balance of my >7 hogs showing all indications of beng infected with hog cholera, 1 securda box of Hog Cholera Tonic from he German Reliable Medicine Company, and after giving the tonic acording to directions within a few days all traces of cholera had disappeared. Upon making an investigation I found he livers of the dead hogs completey covered with yellow spots. I must heartily recommend the Hog Cholera Tonic to be everything it is repre- * ei;ted to be by the manufacturers. Signed, FRED THIEME, R. R. 1, Decatur, Ind. Decatur, Ind., March 8, 1915. German Reliable Medicine Co.: xTo Whom It May Concern: —Mr. Farmer, you need no longer fear losing your hogs wii.li cholera. My neighbors had hogs dying all around me, and my hogs did get sick, but I lost no time in getting a preventative and cure prepared by the German Reliable Medicine Company. My sick hogs got well and my well hogs did not get sick. This tonic is the real quill and you may be sure of no cholera if you use it according to directions, and it will cure a sick hog if .he proper care is given them. Truly yours, M. S. HILPERT, Decatur, Ind. Our chicken tonic will put your fiock in good laying condition for winter. We guarantee this remedy absolutely. Read what Mr. and Mrs. John Niblick have to say about it: TO OUR NEIGHBORS AND FRIENDS We can say that no tonic ever accomplished so fine results as the German Reliable Chicken Tonic. After feeding it for three days our chickens got healthy and we received eggs every day. We give our word that it is everything it is recommended to be. Yours, MR. AND MRS. JOHN NIBLICK, Decatur, Indiana. TO THE PUBLIC Great was my surprise to find the excellent results of the German Reliable Chicken Tonic. My chickens were badly affected w >th the roup. After feeding them the tonic for three days they fleshened up lively and on the sixth day I received eight eggs from my twenty-two hens, while in less than ten days my entire bunch were in fine condition. Yours, BARNEY TERVEER, Decatur, Ind.,

L. F. Schroeder, Mgr. GERMAN RELIABLE MEDICINE CO. Decatur, Indiana. public’ SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at public auction at his residence in the town of Monroe, Ind., on Friday, October 22. 1915, commencing at 1 o’clock p. m„ the folowing personal property, to-wit: Two horses: One colt, coming 2 years old; one 8-year-old, lady broke driving mare, chestnut sorrel. Cattle: Cow. 8 old, will be fresh in November; Guernsey heifer, 2 years old, will be fresh January 4: Guernsey heifer, 2 years old, will be fresh in May; large Jersey cow. coming 9 years old; Jersey cow. 8 years old; Jersey cow. 3 years old. Hogs: Four shoats, weighing about 70 Tbs.; sow, with 6 pigs by her her side; 15 shoats, will weigh about 35 lbs.; 2 doz. chickens. Implements: Ru’uuer tired top buggy in good condition, riding sled, 2 mud boats, bolt rack, pair log bunks, double shovel plow, single shovel plow, 30 ft. extension ladders, large iron kettle, pump jack, post hole digger, 2 scoop shovels, hand corn planter, Round Oak heating stove, 2 cupboards, couch, 2 sets single buggyharness, some chicken coops. Grain and hay: Six acres corn in shock; about 5 ton of hay in mow; 50 bushel nice seed oats. Terms —$5 and under, cash; over $5, nine months’ time will be given, purchaser giving bankable note,’ bearing 8 per cent interst after maturity; ' 4 per cent off for cash. WILLIAM SCHERER. Jeff Leichty, Auct. democraFwant ads PAY BIG ■

0. I. C. SWINE SALE. The undersigned will hold his annual sale of ißeust Lawn herd o O I S. swine at the big pavlllion on First street in Decatur. Ind., on Tuesday, Oct. 26. 1915. beginning at 10 o'clock sharp. At this t/me he Will offer 45 head of excellent O. IC. swine. These hogs are just the thing for the farmer who wants sows, boars «r gilts that will improve the herd. These hogs must be sold and you make the price. Indications are that the prices will be low enough to make purchases most profitable to you. The list of 45 includes 2 yearling boars, 20 spring bears, all fit for service. There are great big thrifty fellows of the easy feeding type. Eighteen spring gilts; 4 sows with pigs by side. These are the offerings from the best blood in the (heater family, as 1 have spared neither time nor money in selecting individuals for my breeding pens. I have bred a type distinctly my own, the good bone, good feet, good backs and nice, short, broad faces and this year s offering includes the best I have ever raised. Most of the hogs offered in this sale were sired by Buckeye Boy, a 1,000 pound hog. The dams are all very large sows, making these offerings especially attractive to the farmer. Pedigrees furnished with all hogs sold. Terms of Sale:—All sums of $25.00 and under, cash in hand, without discount. Over that amount a credit of six months will be given, purchaser giving approved note, bearing six per cent interest from date. P. B. DYKEMAN, Col. John C. Weddel, Franklin, IndCol. John Spuhler, Auct. Fred Fruchte, Clerk. Sale will positively be held on date announced, rain or shine. PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will sell at public auction at her residence, 5 miles south of Pleasant Mills, 2 miles south and 3 miles west of Willshire, Ohio, and 6 miles, east and 3 miles north of Berne, on Monday. October 25, 1915, Tieginning at 1 o'clock p. m.. the following personal property, to-wit: Six Head Horses: One brown brood mare, 9 years old, weight 1500 lbs.; sorrel brood mare, 11 years old; large 3-year-old sorrel mare, general purpose; good dark bay mare, 8 years old; weight 1500; all bred and good breeders; yearling edit, dark bay gelding; good Hamiltonian driving horse. 3 years old. Three Head of Cattle: One Guernsey ixilch cow, 3 years old, will be fresh in December, giving about 2 gal. milk per day; Jersey and Holstein cow. 5 years old. will he fresh in March, giving about 2 £al. of milk per day; fine Durham heifer, 2’i years old. Ten Head of Hogs: One Duroc brood sow, with 7 pigs by side; Duroc brood sow, will farrow in March; 8 Duroc shoats, weighing JOO pounds. Pen of Mammoth Bronze turkey gobblers. Ten bushel imported Early Rose potatoes;. And other articles not mentioned. Terms:—ss and under, cash; over 35 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving bankable note; 4 per cent off for cash. No goods removed until settled for. MATTIE YOUNG. Jesse Michaud. Auct. Willis Laughery, Clerk. Mrs. L. A. Holthouse and Mrs. Robert McMahon of Chicago went to Ft.

W I ■ wwAJb 1 fk.■.V More Heat —Less Fuel with the Underfeed” method the smoke, gas and soot are consumed Renown” Underfeed Heater th rough the red tlle ,m °’ ce an 4 ga ’ are forced up consumed. Don’t smother vour f yi ‘T n ' lxec^.' v ‘ t^lu Khiyheatedairand •mother your fire by putting , o f t coal on top of it . You will positively save or more your fuel bill and get more heat We will guarantee thatt thi. .tove will not puff or according to our instructions. Let us show you how they work For Sale by HENRY KNAPP & SON. I

Wayne yesterday afternoon to Mr. McMahan, who Is coming f or a visit. - — o *1 FOURTH ANNUAL SALE OF O. I. C. HOGS. The undersigned will sell at pub. He auction at his residence in Kirk land township, Adams county, ana. 5 miles south and njil ea west of Decatur. 1 mile north and miles east of Bluffton, % milo west of Honduras on the Bluffton a,-J Decatur stone road, Wednesday October 27, beginning at 10 o'. l 0( ii a. m., the following property, towit; Fifty Head of G 1 C. Hogs, coi sisting of 40 spring and fall O. I. c. and Chester White 'gilts, as tino a lot ga you wish to see. Just the kind to start a new herd or add to your oln herd. This bunch of gilts is the large, growthy, easy feeding kind that rep resent some of the best blood it nes of the O. I. C. family. Also 10 boars, all fit for service. These boars are good enough to go at the head of any herd. Their sire is Lewis R. flth. le is by Lewis R. the sth. a second prize winner in the senior class at the great Illinois state fair in 1912. The entire herd is a dandy. Their dams are equally well bred, as they descend iron: May, a direct des. endant of the great Curly Boy. one of the largest in the world, weighing 1235 libs, when slaughtered. They are all clean, good boned, strong, healthy fellows, with the best of legs and feet, elrong arched backs, veryfancy head and ears, and will make large hogs when matured. L veu re looking .or something goo I get in on this bunch and take a moneymaker home with you. The gilt herd is made up of 16 fall gilts and 24 spring gilts, These gilts are among the nnest treed that can be bought any place. You will find them all standing up on their toes and in perfect health. I invite you to come and inspect this offering and if pleased with i item buy at your own price. Eighteen Head of Cattle: Two cows, that will be fresh by December 1; 12 steers, coming 2 years old, weighing about 700 lbs. each; 4 heifers, coming 2 years old, weighing about 700 lbs. each. This is as good a bunch of steers’ as you can find any place. Horses—Three spring colts, w"ll bred. Terms of Sale: —All sums under S2O, a credit of 12 mouths will be given, first 6 months without interest, the last 6 months with interest at S per cent, the purchaser giving bankable note with approved security. No property removed until settled for. JOHN W. PARRISH. Auctioneers—Col J. C. Waddle, Franklin, Ind.; Col. Noah Frauh Bluffton, Ind.; Col. Jahn Spuller, Decatur, Ind. Clerk—P. V. Pease. Dinner served by Zion Aid society. o BARGAIN FOR YOU I am offering tor sale a splendid home in Decatur, located at 728 11; street, on a lot 70x140 with plenty .t fruit, garden space, good cistern, well and out buildings, a seven room house with good cellar, a laticed porch, every thing convenient and in g- ■><! condition. Will sell for $1,600 if talc n at once. If you want an ideal home i.i Decatur this is your chance to get a real bargain. See me at the property, E. Reynolds 231 ts.