Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 274, Decatur, Adams County, 15 November 1915 — Page 6
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EAST BUFFALO WANTED —A good farm hand, by the j day or year. —Geo. Zimmerman, De-1 catur. d., R. R. 9, 'phone 14-J. 274t6 East Buffalo, N. Y„ Nov. 15 —(Special to Daily Democrat)—Receipts, 16,000; shipments, 6,080 today; receipts, 12,000; shipments, 1,900 yesterday; official to New York Saturday, 3,800; hogs closing steady at the decline. Medium and heavy, [email protected]; yorlccrs, J 7.00; pigs, J 6.90; roughs, [email protected]; stags, [email protected]; sheep, 15,000; best lambs, [email protected]; yearlings, J 7.50; wethers, J6.25@ J 6.50; ewes, J5.00@ J 5.50; cattle. J 7.25; prime, strong; others, 10c@ 15c; lower; best steers, JO.OOigJ'J.Zu; butchers. [email protected]; fat cows, J 5.60 @J6.50; heifers, [email protected]. G. T. BURK. Wheat J 1.02 Oats 32c Corn 85c j Rye 75c | Barley 45c . Clover Seed JlO Alisike Seed JB.OO Timothy Seed / >3.00 NitfLlCK a fa Eggs 33c* Butter 18c@25c FULLENKAMPB. Eggs 33c Butter 18c@25c BERLINGB. Indian Runner ducks Sc
iinwiii r ii in ■ NUMBER YOUR HOUSE The Common Council in and for the City of Decatur has heretofore adopted an ordinance providing for the uniform numbering of houses. I All numbers should be placed by property > owners on or before the. 15th of December, 1915, H or same will be placed by the city and charged g against the property. | ( H. M. De VOSS, City Clerk, i’ .
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| Chickens 11c Fowls 10c i Ducks 9c Geese Sc Young turkeys 14c Old Tom turkeys I'K Old Hen turkeys r.). Old Roosters 6 Butter, packing stock 18> Eggs 25c Above prices are for poultry free from feed. KALVERB MARKET*, Wool 21C® J»e Beef hides 11c Calf ISc Tallow 5c Sheep pelts [email protected] LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET Chickens He Indian Runner inica Sc Fowls 10c ] Ducks , Sc ! Geese Sc ; Young turkeys 14c Old Tom Turkeys He Old Hen Turkeys He Old Roosters 5c Eggs 25c Butter 18c Above prices are tor poultry free from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. Butter fat delivered 31c Buter fat in country 28c Butter wholesale 31c
Werling farm in Preble township.!; Anyone caught thereon will be dealt I with accordingly—JOHN D. WERL- . ING. 269t6‘
STRENGTH AND SERVICE Our splendid resources and riffid governmental supervision offer tangible evidence of our strength. And thousands of satisfied patrons are the best evidence we could wish for the quality of Service that goes with this strength. FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR, INDIANA Members Federal Reserve Association. Dr. L. K. Magley VETERINARIAN Corner Third and Monroe Streets. Phones R ofr,ce M w DECATUR, IND. PUBLIC SALE The undersigned living mile south ana a 14 east of Craigville on the Dan Hortman farm will sell at public sale on Tuesday, November 16. 1915 the following property. Sale will start at 10:06 o’clock sharp. Household furniture, 1 pony 1 cow, chickens, 1 base burner, canned fruit, and 1 hog. JAMES H. TUCKER Noah Fraughier, Auct. 266t6 B. C. HENRICKS D. C. YOUR CHIROPRACTOR Above Voglewede’s Shoe Store. Phone 660 Office Hours Ito 5 7to 8 LADY ATTENDANT Decatur, Ind. SsTATGROCEm i i 1 Extra Fancy Cluster Raisins, th 15c New English Walnuts, tt>....22c ' Nev/ Citron, fb 25c New Mince Meat 10c Seedless Raisins, tb 15c ! New English Currants, tb..lsc * New California Figs, 1b....10c q Dromedary Dates 10c ‘ H Crushed Pineapples, can... 15c j Strawberries in Syrup 15c ; H Yacht Club Salad Dressing 10c ? 1 £ H Calarab Candied Figs 30c '< J Maraschino Style Cherries 15c Q Spanish Pimentos 10c | Nabisco Sugar Wafer 10c I Rice Shelled Pop Corn 10c Ik Will Johns, 'f'Vim|| 111 l||| I—■ | .-Xfc-.T '
ENTENTE WINS » (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) Serbia, Minister Vc ait.li. sc.r'.:Un diplomatic rej resentatlve In Par!.: chsr ed tixlay. "We have proof.” he toll mo in nn exclusive interview," that our enemy intends to stamp ur. ou The minister was apealing for Amer! 1 can aid for his people, "but it wiil b. i harder to give than it was in Belgiu •■ lie admitted hopelessly “because in oi.r I out ease the invaders want to perish.' Berlin. Via Rnvtlle, Nov. 15. (Special to Daily Democrat)—Elghty-flve , hundred more Serbian prisoners have , been captured by the Austro-German- ■ Bulgarian troops in northern Serbia. , todays reports from field headquarter/ , stated. Twelve canon were also cap- ■ tured. The invaders are pushing their I campaign rapidly. I New York. Nov. 15, — (Special to the I Dally Democrat) —Reports that Robert j Fay, one of the five men held charnel I with conspiracy to blow up munition I ships had made a complete confession I Involving men higher up were given much credit today when a stenographer was hurridly called to the root i where Fay was in conference with Chief Flynn of the secret service an 1 John Knox assistant United States ! attorney. Fay’s statement was laid before United States attorney Mar shall. It was said Fay probably would go before a grand jury today and tell his story. Berlin. Nov. 15, —(Special to Daily Democrat)—“l maintain all positions just as I took charge of them when the war began.” declared the field commander of the Austrian forces on the Italian front in an interview cabled from headquarters and received here today.” “The thirj Tsonzo battle can practically be considered ended which means that the Italians who were the stackers, lost it.” the Vienna war office added. The Italian troops were given credit in the statement for fighting bravely. Especial reference being made to the courage of their unsuccessful atempts to capture the Gorltz bridgehead. A compliment was also paid to the excellence of their artillery. London, Nov. 15—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Winston Churchill this afternoon frankly admitted responsibility for the allies’ Derdenelles campaign. recently the object of severe criticism, bue denies responsbility for the Antwerp expedition early in the war. He laid the Antwerp affair to Lord Kitchener and the French authorities. ' Churchill made to the commons the explanation that was promised whn he resigned his seat in the ministry last week and offered to join his regiment in France. Before crowded galleries he answered men who had criticized his administration of military and naval affairs while he was first Lord of the admiralty. At the same time he attacked pessimistic crijics who have expressed doubts about the successful outcome of the war fcr the allies. “I regarded the Dardenelles enterprise as a legitimate gamble of war, for a prize of inestimable value, which there was areas onable chance of winning,” said Churchill. “On that basis I went before the ministry and accepted full responsibility for initialing that enterprise.” For those who expressed fears that the alites were moving toward cerain defeat because of diplomatic reverses in the Balkan, the former cabinet minister said he had little patience. “We have no reason to be discouraged,” ne said, amid applause. “We are passing through bad times, and we probably will pass through worse times before they are better, but they will be better.” Members chered Churchill as he took his seat. “I have always found him,” said Premier Asquith, referring to Churchill, “to be a wise counsellor, a brlliant colleague and a faithful friend. He takes with him in leaving the ministry universal good will.” FOR RENT —A five room modern cottage on Market street. Inquire of Dyonis Schmidt. 274t3 democrat' wantads PAY BTG
IA Soluble Antiseptic Powder to be dissolved in water as needed For Douches In the local treatment of woman's ills, Buch as leucorrhoea and inflammation, hot douches of Paxtine are very efficacious. No woman who has ever used medicated douches will fail to appreciate the clean and healthy condition Paxtine produces and the prompt relief from soreness and discomfort which follows its use. This is because Paxtine Cossesses superior cleansing, dislnfectag and healing prop, rties. For ten yeart the Lyuia E. fi~***“ Pinkham Medicine Co. has roc- r’wie™-"' J omtnended Paxtine in their Lf-MjwM I private correspondence with women, which psovos its superi- I if j ority. Women who have been I V-3 K 9 relieved say it is “ worth its weight in gold.” At druggists. 50c. large box or by mail. Sample free. The Paxton Toilet Co.. Boston. Mass.
DO YOU KNOW Charles F. Steele? It you do. you know him to boa 1 man of rugged honesty, sterling ■t ,\<>rth, and a man in whom you have ’’ lonfidenco. Thon road what ho says about (ho German Reliable Medicine , company's poultry tonic; or better . Mill, drop in his store and talk it r.ove - personally: » To All Chicken Raisers and Egg Producers: 1 have this to say aliout the GER--1 MAN RELIABLE MEDCINE CO.: e That no tonic could produce better ’ results than it has done for me. I ■ bought one box for 50 cents and It improved my flock in such a nice '• shape that I advise no man who r wants to receive eggs, can afford to be without it. Further, my chickens were very droopy, and we did not receive any eggs. But come out your- ' self and see my flock now. I live the 1 first house west of the Maplewood ’ | Cemetery, on the south side. Yours truly, CHAS. F. STEELE. Monroe Street, West. i I NEIGHBORS AND FRIENDS. 1 I have this to say about the Ger- . man Reliable Medicine company: I Up to this day I have not lost a hog this fall, and hogs are dying all around ( me. I still have great faith in the I German Reliable Medicine company, as it has returned great results for me. and why shouldn't it for others? My ■ hogs wouldn't eat for a few days, but : After giving them the tonic, I can say great was my Improvement in my hogs, and they are doing fine. I ask any man to come and see my hogs. Yours truly, AUGUST SEEKING, R. R. Decatur, Ind. GERMAN RELIABLE MEDECINE CO. L. F. Schroeder, Manager, DECATUR, • - INDIANA. ts. o • PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at his residence, miles southeast of Decatur, or % miles north of Bobo on Tuesday, November 23, 1915, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., the following personal property, to-wit: Seven Head of Horses, consisting of bay horse, 9 years old; bay horse, 10 years old; 3 yearling colts, suckling colt, sorrel mare, 6 years old, double gaited. Also pair of 6 year old mules. Three Head of Cattle: Three head, including two Jersey cows, one 7 years old and one 4 years; one coming 2 year old heifer. Forty-six Head of Hogs: Nineteen Head of Shoats, weighing from 60 to 100 lbs. each; one sow, with seven pigs by side; 9 pigs just weaned; 5 sows bred, 5 shoats weighing about 100 lbs. each. Farming Implements: John Deere gang plow, Deering binder, 8 ft. cut, good as new; Corn King manure spreader, good as new; 2 Deering mowers; Dane hay loader. Gale corn plow, Avery corn plow, 2 sets dump boards, Turnbull wagon, Birdsell wagon, truck wagon, set hay ladders, end gate seeder, spring tooth harrow, spike tooth harrow, double disc, set hay slings, set breeching harness, set light harness, top buggy, set buggy ,harness, hay in mow, cream separator, Delaval; John Deere corn planter, with fertilizer attachment, some Plymouth Rock chickens, 3 geese and numerous other articles; 600 bushel flue seed oats. Imported oats from seed house two years. Terms:—ss and under, cash; over J 5 a credit of 9 months will be given, without interest, purchaser giving note with approved security; 4 per cent off for cash. Notes bear 8 per ceht interest after maturity. No goods removed until settled for. FRANK EVERETT. Jesse Michaud, Auctioneer. C. W. Yager, Clerk. - TIMBER FOR SALE I will receive bids up to Tuesday November 16th for about 20 acres of standing oak timber. Will sell as whole with second growth hickory and . mulberry trees excepted, or will sell [ timber seperately. Send bids to Henry ; Voglcwede, Decatur, Ind. 263t6 n . NOTICE TO TRESSPASSERS. No tresspassing or hunting allowed of any kind on the farm known as the Nuttman land located northwest ot the city. Violations will be prosecuted. 268t6 J. M. LENHART. J NOTICE. . | On and after November 15, all barber shops will be open from 7 a. m. I to 8 p. m., except Monday, close at 6 • j p. m. and Saturday, at 10 p. m. 163t12 ,| o ■ I I PIANO TUriireu AND REPAIRING ! i D. A. Gtlliom (Professional) rebulHi; er and repairer of pianos and sewing ’ machines, and piano tuner. Dealer in both branches. Write or phone 8, 1 Line P. city. lllm-w-f ts FRESH PORK, 15c. | AU fresh pork; 15c, at Independent I I meat markets, Monroe street and south end markets. 272t3 PENNINGTON & KANPKE.
— I SPECIALIST IM i | Chronic, Nervous and Specia Diseases 9 WILL BE AT . ONE DAY ONLY ts of ™F. HOURS H ; Hole’ Murray Cl 8:00 A. ill Decatur, Ind. 7 : QO P. M. On VVcdn sday \ Returning Every M 17rh / P F ,ur Wwks ™ NOV. 17 th. 28 days. DR. FRUTH I is direct from fIEW YORK CITY ■ tn. Xo:!: C/.y. «« wo!! u Leaig n duly t ra.hiur,.) J.I largest Gcncr .I II .. • j, ) liara> ' i r .i 9 training combined with a number t • j I , ha\ser%ud to make Dr. Froth thoroughly proficient ad - Sf a “JSirr sr.d r rsi»i«nt Chronie Dteucs. Hi.i»Mhod« ’ tr.- ■ n-etho latest and most modern known to science and wh.-h in bis own enormous ien<-eh»vo b.,-n abeolutely »ucw.»fuL Every patient who cumuli, this Sp<c -1,...’ ' » exaet explanation of ttoir condition, and taeurcble condition. foJ wEcb nothing be done are not accepted for treatment | Cr - Succeeds Wtiere Others Have Failed “lfvouh.ve.uir red for monthsor year, with • Chronic AflHetkm.youowelt, 1 bet huwß.ta to c/nault a Specialist who ha. fitted himaelf by stud , trl | to treat you correctly and then for successfully. Do not del .y but a.-. ■„ . 8 f?-.-h nt rmrn y h-t opp. r-emty for the earl.er any d; ; tKated the more assurance that it will be promptly and permanently cured. ’ 17 The F3"owing Diseases, Disorders, Conditions and Ailments are Scientifically ar.d Successfully Treated Eve Ear. Nose «.i<! Throat including uatnre! If yon do. give them r-mfa. 1 ’Catarrh, enlarged and diseased tonsils. tu'c. o a..'-ntlor.. * r :.,<■> , r ", ahm^'' < «and polypi of the nose. treatment con be given you. a I d af:.e. s, ringing In the ears,lmlaciatiou of the eyes and grannla.od lids. . Diseases of the H-art and Blood Vessel., NcrVOUS wCwlllty which cue « | ;.:?:tatlon or flutteringot ~c a tired morning.: nerr.. ■ the heart, blueness of tlie Hrs and w.-ls, ipondent: no an t Ition—, , ahortn-ssof breath.cough,ana«wnulng Uvo mamoryteasllr (align,.: / of the legs and ankles and Irritable; eyes si a.’ Diseases oi the Lungs end Air Passages, blurred: drowns and 1- : irolonged cou-h. progressive lo» of stow and sluggish. Ifsoy, iron wsight and strength, afternoon fever. demands attention and you ar® InnjJ night sweats, and spitting of blood of advice and treatment. .. .. ■ moans tul erculeeis or consumption. Private Diseases of Men and Women a P., Do not be la doubt bet learn the truth tlcoUf Speciality, including ? by an examination. exs- s peculiar to both sexes, using se? I Diseases of the Stomach and Intestines, majority of cases n. .. : . t giving ri-e to pain, nausea and v uiit* t methods which have j rovea com; •'r S l ,’l9 f >-.at. n. dUonhnea and co#- eflk’ient and oatitfact y. a « M tiTcnesa.and prolonged attacks of dy»- treatment for men w!! h win be ex . t pepsia and indigestion. plained personally to tl.c: <■ who are in- ! Diseases of the Kidneys and Urinary Or- teresud or are in need of sai.... gxis, science has perfected s.tuple h-sta Surgica: Cases, such as Varicocel?, Hydro. I which absolutely prove or d.syrove the cole and Kuptnre, given special atkopre sence of kidney infl - mations« chief tion. am ■ / which Is Drlght’s Disease. There 006 administered for blood di= rstrsnr, need be no doubt if properly examined. aaJ improved method, can. uttleor I Diseases of the Rectum, figure and fistula no inconvenience. and USes cured a -h< ut the knife cr AB Consultrtloe is Absolutely Freest d-teutlca wvifl. .. Coniidenti. I, and earn. . i.. , :1 at.. Gall Stcnes and Colter or “Bls Neck,” sue* lutely no obligation to t.,k . tact cessiudy treated wl-hout opcruUin. Advice ar.d complete ex Do yon suffer with epilepsy or V'K - "flts.” t aralysis, neuralgia, “dlr/ u ,r e I'“ i ” IB rbcummixm, lumbago, asthma, akin dis. , t1... sjtladly extended those who jH ease, b! d disorders, deposits in the intersitod. urine, ir.flamation of the bladder, or Positively no patients treated by mall, and an EBm! ether vafTUo and distressing disorders of dcsirm? information must pr.. cent them. I which you do Dot know the name or selves in person. ! g BEMEMBMIMWLII Jf
j HELP WORD | FOR SALE —Ford roadster, in good shape. Used one season. Apply Mat Liechty, Monroe, R. R. 3. 272t3 WANTED—Roomers by day or week. Prices reasonable at 123 South First street, Decatur. ’ 271t6 WANTED—To rent farm about 80 to 100 acres address H. H. K., Democrat. 268 e-o-d 13 WANTED —Piece washing. Apply at 1108 West Madison St. 267t6* FOR SALE—At a, bargain. Some good farms, both large and small, on easy payments, from JSO to JIOO per acre, according to improvements and location. Come and see for yourself, or write for full description of these farms.—W .A. Selby, Sturgis, Mich., 107 East Chicago St. 273t3 PIMPLES, PUSTULES?"RED~NOSE, OILY SKIN —Acne in all forms and stages cured; every disfiguring mark removed, even the scars. Book free. Address Dr. Rodgers, Suite 40, 36 W. Randolph St., Chicago, 111. 273t3 FOR SALE—A Full blooded Poland China male hog, 1 year old. pedigree goes with him. W. C. Baker, 3% miles southeast of town. R. R. 6. 274t3 FOR SALE—Two acres of land near beet sugar factory. Fine building site. Address 202 So. Eighth street, Livingston, Mont. nov 2 th-s-1 mo FOR SALE—Horse and buggy. Horse lady or child broke. Very gentle. Will sell at a bargain. Inquire of Bert , HiUe y- 264tf t FOR RENT—Eighi room house on So. I 3rd St. Inquire of Mrs. P. B. Thom--1 I3 ' ’ PhOUe ti3 ' 2 63tf '■ANTED—Capable woman To do ’ housework in small family. No ’ ’HFing. Good wages. Apply at Mrs.
' BLANKETS and ROBES A) ■ — I We haves complete line |l, Square Blankets $1.25 and up £ i Stable Blankets 75c and up ! Robes - $3.50 and up ’J fT“ | • Hobby: Live and let live. Prices ‘ / , to suit everybody. XJ Yr -j A. W. TANVAS The Harness and Buggy Man. north second st.
in i i mi George Dutcher, R. R. 7 264tf. I DISSOLUTION NOTICE. The partnership heretofore exist;: * between Gaffer & Wilhelm has th:- j day been dissolved. All debts of sa. firm and. all accounts due said ta will be settled by Peter Gaffer. j succeeds to the business of said fins. : GAFFER & WILHELM. Nov. 15, 1915. 27411 j Fort Wayne & Springfield | Railway Company, TIME TABLE Northbound. Cars leave Decatur at . 7'. S I 11:30, 2:30, 5:45, 9:30; arr ve i t For I Wayne at 6:53, 9:40, 12:4 ’:! 1 C - >1 and 10:40. Southbound. Leave Ft. Wayne at 7:00,1 1 : . 1 | 4:00, 7:30, 11:00; arrive in Deeat'r at 8:10; 11:10; 2:10; 5:10. B:4<i; 12 : 4 Connections are made at For Wayne with the Ft. Wayne £• X | ern Indiana Traction Co., Tin Tok I & Chicago Interurban Railway Cr I pany, The Ohio Electric, and India: :.i | Union Traction Company; aL • j the Pennsylvania, Wabash. Nickle ® Plate, L. S. & M. S., C. 11. & D. ■ G. R. & I. railroads. Freight Service. Freight service consists of or’ train each way daily: Leaving T> tur at 8:00 a. m. and retu: :r, 1 ing Fort Wayne at 12:00 m. Thi' enables shippers to telepls orders | and receive shipments promptly. W. H. FLEDDERJOHANN, General Manager, - Decatur, Ind. MR!' S2OOO lOTiOOO «»’ > tm Sick Wlttiof! DvP LEiRI SBETAPHYS CAL HHI» ’ Anrcoe Can Leun ii Al that DIPLOMA GRAFTS®. Write Aauarian Metanhvsical Imtltute, Pen 1
