Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 279, Decatur, Adams County, 20 November 1915 — Page 4

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EAST BUFFALO. East Buffola, N. Y„ Nov. 20 —(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 6,400; shipments, 2,280; official to Now York yesterday, 2,660. Memium and heavy, $7.00(0)7.10; yorkers, $6.85(0) $6.90; pigs, $6.35(0) $6.50; roughs, [email protected]; stags, [email protected]; sheep. 2,000; steady; top lambs, $9.10; cattle. 1125; butchers, more active; others slow. G. T. BUKK. Wheat SI.OO Oats 32c Corn 85c Rye 75c Barley 45c Clover Seed SIO.OO Alisike Seed SB.OO Timothy Seed $3.00 Niblick a co, Eggs 33c Butter 18c@25c FULLENKAMP*. Eggs 33c Butter 18c@25c ■ERLINQB. Indian Runner ducts 8e Chickens 11c Fowls 10c

I 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. The number plates, including the screws for placing same may be obtained from the city treasurer for fifteen cents. All numbers should be placed by property owners on or before the 15th of December, 1915, or same will be placed by the- city and charged ‘ 11 against the property. I H. M. De VOSS, City Clerk I ■ NO HUNTING Werling farm in Preble township, i Anyone caught thereon will be dealt Notice Is hereby given that no hunt- w jth accordingly—JOHN D. WERLr Ing will be allowed on the John D. ING. 269t6 S:in«iffliitain3iinnmmiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiuitiic©iiiii:mi4iamniiiiiimiiiiiiiHmDiiinniiii«|3iiiii>iiiniiniiiiiiHiiiininimimoiiHiimndg Pyorrhea —tAe disease I nearly everybody has J No matter how sound your public in the convenient form of | teeth may seem to be, no matter Senreco Tooth Paste. I how you may scoff at the idea of Senreco contains the best cor- | your having this disease, it is a rective and preventive for pyor- I (positive fact that the germ which rhea known to dental science. = causes it is working now in your Used daily it will successfully pro- i | teeth. tect your teeth from this disease. 1 I § The appalling discovery of this Senreco also contains the best § fact—that the germ which causes harmless agent for keeping the g 1 pyorrhea is one which inhabits teeth clean and white. It has a 1 i every human mouth —was made refreshing flavor and leaves a I | over a year ago. Since then dent- wholesomely clean, cool and pleas- | a ists have been urging everyone to ant taste in the mouth. ■» • 4 a take special precautions in their Start the Senreco treatment daily toilet to prevent this disease tonight—full details in the folder from developing in its acute wrapped around every tube, form of bleeding gums, ten- Symptoms described. A derness in chewing and loose ?^ c \ wo oz,^ u^e “ sufficient teeth, iw i >- ~ V M * or s * x or e^lt w eeks of the ►To meet the need for such \f/A pyorrhea treatment. Get a daily treatment and to en- IP7 \ enreco at your . 11 . . I . L v / t today, or send 4c in stamps able everyone to take the V Os . coin for sarr Ie tube a £ d necessary precautions I fo l der . Address The against this disease, a prom- pA tanel Remedies Co., 505 inent dentist has put his C—Union Central Bldg., Cin-i own prescription before the J. sampUtUe cinnati, Ohio.

cuth/Sag:- 0 Jg/gi\M]i h - fC !11H I a l'^Sf l ■ llilU/ll iu H h I&lOjS >fxtsleb'pc-.L’cr ? S ■V'lLv s>U\z lt r he month cf JjL > Thanksgiving is the day to give- < !«vm. Ja<u£ id, p shanks for the tfood things you've f enjoyed in the past and a day to >;;;.;. j-C-i C resolve to do belter in the futureF "* 1 | Why not start to put Money in the Bank p and ; be forever thankful. "You dorit j need to start with much— it will grow, -j 01bfl6amsfouKtu8ank •®ccatur-3*nS<

Ducks 9c Geese g c Young turkeys Old Tom turkeys loc Old Hen turkeys io© Old Roosters ~50 Butter, packing stock ..18c Eggs 25c Above prices are tor poultry free 1 from feed. KALVER'B markets, Wool ..lle#2(e Beef hides ...,.^.. <fe> ,.lle Calf .13c Tallow 5c Sheep pelts ...,[email protected] LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET I Chickens 11c Indian Runner uuco 8c Fowls 10c | Ducks 9c Geese 8c Young turkeys 14c Old Tom Turkeys 11c Old Hen Turkeys 11c Old Roosters 5c Eggs 25c t Butter 18c. Above prices are for poultry free' from feed. r DECATUR CREAMERY 60. Butter fat delivered 31c Buter fat in country 28c Butter wholesale 31c I — j

I )“ I THE BUSINESS c t ’ MEN’S BANK s J 5 Accounts of business men, firms J and corporations are handled here ’ with the high degree of efficiency > that comes only from broad experience and unexcelled facilities. The ideal of our entire organization, > officers and employes alike, is to 1 so co-operate with our Clients as ! to insure their maximum prosper--1 ity. I The growth of this Bank depends upon its patrons' success, and our constant aim is to further the interests of our Clients. ■ FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR, INDIANA Members Federal Reserve Association. 'IM r B. C. HENRICKS D. C. YOUR CHIROPR ACTOR Above Vogiewede’s Shoe Store. Phone 660 Office Hours Ito 5 7to 8 LADY ATTENDANT Decatur, Ind. ♦ + ♦♦ + ♦♦♦♦ + + *♦» + PLENTY OF MONEY + * to loan on * * IMPROVED FARMS + * at 5 Per Cent * + Abstracts made on short * * Notice. * * SCHURGER’S ♦ * Abstract Office. ♦ ++++++++++++++ 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 jsTAR GROCERY Extra Fancy Cluster Raisins, th 15c New English Walnuts, tb....22c New Citron, th 25c New Mince Meat ~..10c Seedless Raisins, th 15c New English Currants, th.. 15c New California Figs, Tb....10c Q Dromedary Dates ,10c Crushed Pineapples, can... 15c Strawberries in Syrup 15c Yacht Club Salad Dressing 10c Calarab Candled Figs 30c Maraschino Style Cherries 15c Spanish Pimentos 10c Nabisco Sugar Wafer 10c j Rice Shelled Pop Corn 10c Will Johns,

{OUNCE OF PREVENTION WORTH POUNDS OF CURE. I -t************ * 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 * * personal answer, be sure to en- * * close a stamped, addressed enve- * * lope. This service is absolutely * * free to readers of the Daily Demo- v * ocrat, * | YOU are a potential victim of tuberculosis. Maybe you have never had a chronic cough, probably yuo seem to be in robust health. Possibly you can truthfully say “it has been years since I had to consult a doctor.” Yet the chances are about nine to ten that if you are past thirty years of age, you have had an infection from tuberculosis. If the infection did not devel-1 ope into something very serious the reason very probably lies in a very strong vitality, which is another way of saying that you have a strong resisting power against tuberculosis. ' Experts now declare, and with a great deal of evidence to support their contention that 900 out of each 1,000 persons receive an infection from tuberculosis before reaching thirty years of age. If this be true —and the evidence is most convincing—then the reason that nearly all of the 900 do not die of tuberculosis is because they have been able, for a time at least, to thow it off. A very nautral question is—How- The answer is simple. They were able to “throw it off” because their bodies were in a healthy condition. The human body is kept in a healthy condition by being given plenty of fresh air. well masticated and nourishing food, frequent applications of soap and water, the constant use of a tooth brush, freedom from worry and precautions against continued physical and mental over-exer-tions. For the reason that you and any member of your family may at any time fall a victim to this dreadful and communicable ana preventable disease, you and the members of your family should be liberal buyers of Red Cross seals. The money derived from the sale of these cheery little holiday stickers issued by the American Red Cross, is used to conduct a great educational campaign, in employing nurses and physicians to minister to i the indigent afflicted, and in conduct- 1 ing an all-the-year-round crusade for . the purpose of arousing the people of , this city, and this county, and the state, and this nation to the need for more protection against tuberculosis. Questions and Answers. I wrote you some time ago—describing my symptoms and telling you I had my lungs examined by our home physician, but he found nothing the matter with them. You advised an X-Ray examination, which I later had. but it showed nothing wrong with my lungs. I still have the tired feeling and am in bed most of the time. , My lungs hurt some and I cough• sometimes. Do you think lam taking tunberculosis? —T. M. S. If your physician, after a careful examination, found no traces of tuberculosis and his findings were verified by the X-Ray, you probably do not have tuberculosis. Your symptoms indicate another wrong, however. I was out in a heavy rain two or three days ago and my feet got very wet. Yesterday I began to cough and last night I could not sleep tor coughing. This morning I noticed blood in my spit. Three years ago my

— For Christmas YOUR PHOTOGRAPH Il carries the personal thought of the giver, is simple, appropriate and creates no greater obligation ‘ than the kindly thought it bears. J Make an appointment before the busy season. ERWIN STUDIO Reductd Prices until Dec. Ist. Over Callow & Rice. CLEARANCE SALE Special Bargain Sale On All Millinery Goods COMMENCING TUESDAY, NOV. 23rd. AT Mrs. A Boese. Monroe St.

sister died of tuberculosis and I am :. wondering if 1 have taken it. —Agnes A. k While you may have become ins fected with tuberculosis from your |t sister you probably are now suffering * only from a heavy cold. The presr cnce of blood in your sputum alter < several hours of Heavy coughing may < be due only to the severe strain on = the mucous membrane of your throat, r However, you should take prompt i measures for relief. If you do not ol> i tain that relief soon, it might be well i to ask your physician for an examilia- : tion as to a possible tuberculosis infection. —o ■ ■ ! Start Tomorrow and Keep It Up Every Morning Get In the habit of drinking a glass of hot water before breakfast. We’re not here long, so let’s make our stay agreeable. Let us live well, eat well, digest well, work well, sleep well, and look well, what a glorious condition to attain, and yet, how very easy it is if one will only adopt the morning inside bath. I Folks who are accustomed to feel dull and heavy when they arise, splitting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stomach, can, instead, feel as fresh as a daisy by opening the sluices of the system each morning and flushing out the whole of the internal poisonous stagnant matter. Everyone, whether ailing, sick or well, should, each morning, before breakfast, drink a glass of real hot vhter with a tcaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it to wash from the stomach, liver and bowels the previous day’s indigestible waste, sour bile and poisonous toxins: thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary canal before, putting more food into the stomach. The action of hot water and limestone phosphate on an empty stomach is wonderfully invigorating. It cleans out all the sour fermentations, gases, waste and acidity and gives one a splendid appetite for breakfast. While you are enjoying your breakfast the water and phosphate is quietly extracting a large volume of water from the blood and getting ready for a thorough fitishing of all the inside organs. The millions of people who are bothered with constipation, bilious spells, stomach trouble; others who have sallow skins, blood disorders and sickly complexions are urged to get a quarter pound of limestone phosphate from the drug store. This will cost very little, but is sufficient to make anyone a pronounced crauk on ‘ v e subject of inside-bathing before breakfast. j FOR SALE—Hard coal heater in good condition. Inquire of Frank McConnell. 275t3 FOUND —Patent dark glasses for auto driver. Owner may have same by calling describing. FOR SALE—I 74 acre farm, near Fort Wayne, improved. Will take an eighty acre farm or city property as part payment. Phone 746 or call at offices of Adams County Real Estate , company, Decatur Indiana. 277t3 . FOR SALE—Horse and buggy. Horse lady or child broke. Very gentle. Will sell at a bargain. Inquire of Bert Haley. 264tf Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARIAN PTIOFIP Office 102 r none Residence 143

| ATTENTION TO FARMERS ’ Ij ’ AND LIVE STOCK OWNERS " r I ' v 1 Me you holding a public acutlon sale i I ol! Real Eetate or Llve Stock? la m y 1 question. If so lam the man you ' I need an(l 1 noed you—l Iflive the bustIran nCBS — tbe man tbat knowß how to * I advertise and conduct your sale f 8 I tbe aurt ioneer you are looking for. \ I man wltb tbe b " 81n<J88 in the Auction I VC Ring ia the man that can and will J . />'al give you the best satisfaction. Profit ' by seeing me at an early dates as i ''mF am booked near 'y ever y day during V ,he sale Beason - Call or »ee me at 1 Rooms 1 and 2, 2nd floor, Haugk building, Madison street, Decatur, Ind IPhone No: 1* Call al my expense JOHN J. BAUMGARTNER Diplomed Stock Judge, Real Estate and Live Stock Auctioneer. YOU AUTOMOBILE DRIVERS I I ) | who are going to do some driving this winter, had 1 I better come in and let us fix up your auto top— I I make a new cover or roof—new curtains—or re- ! pair the old ones. ! All kinds of Repair Work on Automobile Tops. Celluloid sewed in. Windshield glass put in while | you wait. To solve your cold weather troubles on I I auto tops, see the —Decatur Carriage Works- I Cor. Ist and Monroe Sts. ’Phone 123 j ■ . ~ - _ „ . ... I i £ DD /3J“ACHOO ”! DID YOU SNEEZE? I ° BEEN SITTING IN A DRAFT ? ° N/F> ,T //V THE BUD ° | O 1 A *’*tle JACK FROST CREAM snuffed into the nos- 0 & vSaF / u *' s al once tvlieves the congestion stops the cold M □ J JACK FROST CREAM is a great relief fur Catarrh. 0 f co,d in <he head and chest sore throat coughs croup r n Ji s. W,' \ neuralgia, rheumatic pains swellings, tender feet frost r S I ix biles burns, cuts etc No Home Complete Without It L M C 6®"- rV (Watch for our announcement ) I UMS AT AU. 0 fc. ’ g I

WANTED —To clean your stove, furnace, carpets, windows, cisternS, wal paper, etc. See Jim Coverdale, 'phone 210. 277t3

.- - i CHRISTMAS CAUTUN You Should See That Your Christmas i Savings Cards Is Paid In Full By the g Middle of December When Your Check Will Be Mailed to You. The New Club Begins Monday, December 27th. Please • Give It Your Attention. THE PEOPLES LOAN & TRUST? COMPANY. ft BLANKETS and ROBES ~ We have a complete line ’ Square Blankets $1.25 and up ; Stable Blankets 75c and up Robes - $3.50 and up JTT>I 3 | Our Hobby: Live and let live. Prices 1 1 to suit everybody. A. W. TANVAS I The Harness and Buggy Man. NORTH SECOND ST. |

WANTED—A good farm hand to wc by the day, month or year. Inqdl 2s at once of George Zimmerman. Det tur, R. R. No. 9, ’Phone 14-J. 277 Sjj —■ '