Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 281, Decatur, Adams County, 23 November 1915 — Page 6
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EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y„ Nov. 23 (Special to Daily Democrat)- Receipts. 8,SOO; shipments. 1.520; official to New York yesterday, 4.750; hogs closing steady at the decline. Medium and hevay, [email protected]; mixed and yorkera, $6,406 $6.60; pigs, [email protected]; roughs. $5.50; stags, $4.50(< $5.00; sheep, 1,200; steady; top lambs, $9.25; cattle, 1.450; wry dull. G. T. BUKK Wheat $1.02 Oats 32c Corn 85c Rye "5c Barley 45c Clover Seed SIO.OO Alisike Seed SS.OO Timothy Seed $3.00 Niblick a co. Eggs 33c Butter 18c® 25c FULLLNKAMff*. Eggs s33c Butter 18c® 25c ■ ERLINGS. Indian Runner ducks 8e Chickens 11c Fowls 10c.
| WE CORDIALLY INVITE ALL I, • We have purchased the well known Brushwiller fi. Baker groeery at the corner of Seventh and Monroe streets and new exter.. to the public a cordial invitation to drop in.to see us. In connection with the splendid stock cf fresh and fancy grocer- E ies on hand we will add a new and up-to-date line and will be more than pleased to receive even the smallest order. Every order will ig I I get our careful attention. 'Phone 215 when in need. * Members cf Merchants Delivery. GIVE US THAT CALL I | MANGOLD & BAKER I t West Monroe Street, South Side. “Fish Mangold and Fred Baker, Prop's. S—mMMrw-y-wawnwr «s -• n eS&rz'Llti'Lsi—; . ■ i Nine oaf cf ten persons I have this dread disease \ s S Pyorrhea—the most general in the convenient form of Senreco g I disease in the world—is the dis- Tooth Paste. 5 ease you should be guarding your Senreco contains the best cor- g I teeth against. It is caused by a rective and preventive for pyor- | | germ which is found in every rhea known to dental science. g | human mouth. Used daily it will successfully pro- | 1 Thousands have already lost tect your teeth from this disease. | 1 some or all of their teeth from this Senreco also contains the best § disease; in thousands it has harmless agent for keeping the I reached the stage -of bleeding teeth clean and white. It has a = | gums and loose teeth; in thou- refreshing flavor and leaves a g | sands of others the germ, unsus- wholesomely clean, coo! and pleas- g g pected, is just starting its work ant taste in the mouth. g of destruction. Start today to Start the Senreco treatment f guard your teeth from the dread tonight—full details in the folder g results of this disease by fl wrapped around every tube. | using a corrective and pre- Symptoms described. . A g ventive treatment in your 2>c two oz. tube is sufficient g daily toilet. ft $ for six or ught weeks of the = t . , |IA> u pvorrhea treatment. Get = 1 o meet the need for such AM»7“ c . j . , . j. li d A Senreco at your druggists g a treatment and to enable U-/ \ today, or send 4c in stamps | everyone to take the neces- 1 or coin for sample tube and = sary precautions against \ ZS-n folder. Address The .Sen- g this disease, a prominent I tanel Remedies Co., 503 s dentist has put his own pre- fc. Union Central Bldg., Cin- ti scription before the public Sample size cinnati, Ohio.
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Ducks . 9c Oeese Young turkeys 14c ■ Old Tom turkeys 10c • Old Hen turkeys 10c Old Roosters 5c : Butter, packing stock Dk Eggs 3’c Above prices are tor poultry frv« from feed. KALVERB MARKETS. > Wool 21c W .A< Beef hides 11c .’alf I®' 1 allow ...* S- ; Sheep pelts 25<!®$Li( LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET Chickens He Indian Runner truer* -< Fowls 10c Ducks 5c Oeese Yeung turkeys I<‘ Old Tom Turkeys ik Old Hen Turkeys tc Old Roosters !•<' Eggs Jsc Butter 13c At>ove prices are for poultry tree from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY • I Butter fat. delivered 32c j Butter fat. in country 29c j I Butter, wholesale 32c j
■ r . 1 -.,* i ! THE COMFORTS c ; OF LIFE (■ r He who spends as he earns is ' destined to toil continually for life’s necessities. Fate smiles upon the man who look ahead—who lays aside regularly a part of his earnings. An important step on the highroad io success is the opening of a bank account and now is the time. We cordially welcome new depositors. FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR, INDIANA Members Federal Reserve Association. * - • ■— i B. C. HENRICKS D. C. YOUR CHIROPRACTOR Above Voglewede’s Shoe Store. Phone 660 Office Hours Ito 5 7to Fj LADY ATTENDANT Decatur, Ind. 4. .3. .;. 4. a 4, 4. a ~ 4. 4. 4. * PLENTY OF MONEY * ’’ to loan on * * IMPROVED FARMS * * at 5 Per Cent * + Abstracts made on short * * Notice. * * SCHURGER’S * Abstract Office. * .-. 4, .j. .-. 4. & 4. 4. 4. FOR SALE—Two acres of land near i beet sugar factory. Fine building i site. Address ,202 So. Eighth street, Livingston. Mont. nov 2 th-s-1 mo * JSTAR GROCERY : Extra Fancy Cluster 1 * Raisins, to 15c > * New English Walnuts, 1b....22c | i New Citron, th 25c 4 New Mince Meat 10c * fl : Seedless Raisins, lb 15c ( t ; New English Currants, tb.. 15c ? 1 New California Figs, rb....10c f Dromedary Dates 10c | Crushed Pineapples, can... 15c Strawberries in Syrup 15c Yacht Club Salad Dressing 10c 4 .1 ; Calarab Candled Figs 30c Maraschino Style Cherries 15c t d Spanish Pimentos 10c Nabisco Sugar Wafer 10c Rice Shelled Pop Corn 10c i • j 4 L ‘Vill Johns. etor F TV WMiHSSES: T 4 f.’
| HELP WANTED FOT’ND— Patent dark glasses for auto driver. Owner may have same by calling and des rihing. • FOR SALE—Hon e and buggy. Horse lady or child broke. Very gentle. Will sell at a bargain. Inquire of Bert ' Haley. 264tf I FOR niqnFhouse’on So. 3rd St. Inquire of Mrs. I’. B. Thomas. 'Phone 63. 263tf FOR RENT—Four completely furI niched rooms for housekeeping. Toilet and bath. Cail at this office. 279t6 WANTED —A go.nl I arm hand to work by the day. month or year. Inquire at once of George Zimmerman, Decatur, R. R. No. 9, Phone 14-J. 27716 FOR SALE—Black-mith and repali shop at invoice price.—J. B. Miller . Monroe. Ind. 280t12* FOUND—Muff. — SundayT" by~ CountyClerk Bleeke. Owner may have ' same by calling at this office, descri’.ing property and paying for this ad. FOR SALE —A good fresh cow. In quire of I. Bender It. R. number -C phone 4 on B. 288tl FOR"SALE~OR‘ TRADE—3O acres it Blue Creek township.—Jacob Mitch ‘ Pleasant Mills. 280t3* ; Dr. C. V: Connell VETERINARIAN Ph An- office t Residence 141 DECATUR’S CHIROPRACTOR PIONEER Office Over Vance & Hite’s Mmirc I=3o to 5:00 iluuiS 6:30 to 8:00 PHONE 650. 0. L. Burgener, D. C. No Drugs No Surgerj No Osteopathy b / ■ 7 PCPULAOftEiMCS MAGAZIND 300 ARTICLES - 300ILLUSTRAT: ,'N£ TfEEP ir.forrr.cd cf the V.cild’s Prcsro ir ’ I Eouilctasoos —OiJ rr 4 N ar.d VVc rocn. It is ti.-? Farori:.? Mtcnzi-o iu tL nds cf h 1'.,.- i i_<‘ V i. t.u i. r» ; /n C-rr--“pcndL-nt3CT3 tjon- ,mtiy rnthoT"o i | for U-i-ija new and and it is ’ Written So You Con UA-erstor r! It I ’he Shi? Nctcs Defaartment (2 • Fa-'?■•) cr-ntain ? ;-3<? tictu 11 i r.u f' i Shop oritn :d c. v. ays ler lbc layman to -'o tiiin'TS a’-rn! :. z j. | •.nsstenr i G; ris *ho i ike U> mate t h !•»->, tell • h ovrt aaa kt iro» k -s and T rarh C '.'. s. kn.; , Beats En, > -l shoes, Ijr-'d «■ • ~r- ( ■ tains in-! : s:ructions for tha Cc3kp-. rt.nu bport.sman. ( 51.50 PER VZAR £ ? CLC COPIED. IE? Orwsr frem yiw er <fi-- t <ron Cio f... .isLar.. copy w.«i he s-n* on request | ,-opvu!.': MECHP?iic ; G ;«o. Kieh’Ean /.vc.-.et , CUGA JuO 2LZTLZZSI7ZI—LZT. ATLSTTZTi Democrat Want Ads Pay THE THANKSGIVING 1 DINNER THE ORE BIC MEAL THAT ALL PEOPLE LIKE TO ENJOY. GET ■ OUR ORDERS IN NOW FOR THE ■ SELECT OYSTERS, CAKES, PIES ’ AND ANYTHING YOU WANT IN THE PASTRY LINE FOR THE THANKSGIVING DINNER. ■■ . .. * '' ' — - < • ) O - v JSi. , » t OUR LINE OF PASTRIES IS DELICIOUS. Try Them I HE EAGLE CAFE MARTIN & JOSEPH, Props Opp. Court Hou e
TO BE PET OF HUMANITY! ■ .. L— - That Seems to Be the Only Future That Can Be Seen for the Horse. The heavy draft horse Is doomed. He will not vanish suddenly, but his hour has struck. Motor vehicles already are displacing him in cities. The cheap farm tractor will do the same in the country. In a few decades the great, magnificent brutes will be little more than a memory. Their places will be taken by bloodless machines, that never whinny greetings to a kind master, never search ones pockets for sugar—and never break their legs on icy pavements or drag out a friendless old age under the . whips of stupid, greedy drivers. When one thinks of these last considerations. the horseless age doesn't seem so gloomy a prophecy. But if man is wise, there will be no horse less age. If man has any real wisdom —and i that belief, though often disappointed. ' never dies —the horse will be promoted to the position of humanity's chief pet and plaything, but always with a substratum of usefulness which will keep him from degenerating into a mere toy. The draft horse, the trotter —even the “general purpose animal” —may go, but the saddle horse ought to stay and thrive. Just as a medical prescription he is well worth while, for the old English phrase that “the outside of a horse Is the best thing for the insides of man” still holds true, and as an instructor of youth and a means of real contact with nature he has no rival but the dog. CALL AQUEDUCT A WONDER Engineers Enthusiastic in Praise ■of Work Done By the Italian Government. The Italian government has just finished one of the most important Engineering works of modern days in the construction of an immense aqueduct which carrier the waters of the Selo river—normally flowing west from the i Apennines to the Tyrrhenian sea—to i the city of Bari, on the Adriatic. The eastern part of southern Italy sadly lacked water, while the western part had far more than it needed. The River Sele was selected as that which could best be spared. It rises 124 miles from Bari, and the whole range of the lofty Apennines are in between. It was necessary to bore 60 miles of tunnel, mostly through granite; to build between four and five miles of aqueducts and to install between 47 and 48 miles of metallic double siphons. The main aqueduct is 132 miles long, and from it branch off 1,000 miles of canals that distribute to the villages of Apulia the 120,000,000 gallons of water that are deflected every day from the western to the eastern shores of the country. More than 150 reservoirs, most cf them carved out of solid rock, store up more than five million cubic feet of water at intervals along the aqueduct to provide against accidents that may make repairs necessary. And seventeen towns situated at points higher than the aqueduct receive the water by means of elevators. Last, But First. Sir Thomas Lipton, whose good work for stricken Serbia is still bringing him unstinted praise from all quarters, is, In spite of his great wealth, a man of very simple tastes. Especially simple is he in the matter of dress, a fact which was once responsible for a very amusing incident. Some years ago he advertised for a number of new assistants for his business, and he decided to interview them all himself. On a certain morn ing, therefore, he arrived early at his office to find a long list of applicants waiting outside. “‘Ha. ha!' I chuckled,” says Sir Thomas when he tells the story, “as I pushed my way to the door. ‘Good strong men all of them! Just the fellows for ’ “Bash! I was hurled across the pavement, hit a lamp post, and found myself in the gutter, and then a deep voice said: “‘Wot's your game, eh? You just line up behind and take your turn with the rest of us!’” —Pearsons. Parachute For Bombs. Self-propelled bombs provided with parachutes are the latest war invention. The bombs are timed so as to explode when they reach the trenches of the enemy. These bombs were invented by the Austrians and are bei«ig used extensively by their aviators. The Allies have trained sharpshooters to combat this dangerous device. These men aim to hit the bombs in mid-air, thus causing them to explode prematurely and harmlessly.—World's Advance. Domestic Amenities. “Well, well,” remarked Mr. Twobble. “I see where another ship has gone to Davy Jones' locker.” “And where is that, my dear?” asked Mrs. Twobble. “The bottom of the sea, ma'am. The bottom of the sea.” “You mean it sank, then?” “Oh, no.” snarled Mr. Twobble. “The only way for a vessel to reach the bottom of'the sea is to go straight n P ! ” 'Tie Doubtful. “What chance have I got with that girl? One of her admirers owns an j automobile and the other has a motoI boat'* S “Son, If she likes you, a trip to the movies would please her just as well."
_ This/@£V Prem;um Gri<M!e (■ X T ABELS from 50c worth of Karo (blue or 1 I V red) and 85c brings you fine 10)4 inch a! u . 1 minum griddle by parcels post prepaid. This I / Karo griddle, light and easy to handle, bright as a new / / / dollar and needs no greasing, therefore no smoke. Heaa 9 / I uniformly all over, is very economical, will not rust, is eaS7 ! ■ / / t 0 keep clean-and MAKES THE FINEST GRID 1 UZ CAKES YOUR MEN FOLKS EVER TASTED. I J 7 This griddle retails regularly at $2.25. Send y ow ' I \ orderfor the Karo Aluminum Griddle today. This offer wifl VI U prove popular. Place your drder promptly. < | The Men of America Know Pan. A • cakes and They Know KARO ( I At treat expense we are aeekine to place • Karo Aluminum J ) Griddle in the homes of all Karo users, so that Karo- the farnou, J\ 9 / Mwd for griddle cakes and waffles-may be served ou the rust ( I I y\ deliciously baked cakes that caa bo • C 1 made. ' — -v~- / J Vx Our Corn Producta Cook Book and ~ g J Preserving Book—illustrated in full Bl—""—-— —;- ~- zr ~" ‘r.;, H ✓ f colors prepared by America a foremost _ —-jj E f / culinary authorities will be eent free L AX' with each griddle, or without the grid- KEyWW.,. .Tui (T die on request. BWaA-. Corn Products Refining 1 N x Company A ! New York. N. Y. V Deal. R.X. P. 0. Box 161. A?* 1 • 18H This Is Florida Year r W Three Through Trains Daily . I | i CiNciNNATi to Jacksonville 1 4 ROYAL PALIW Loave Cincinnati (Queen & <.'rescert Route) 6.50 am I Daily) * 1 ArriveCri««*anooga ju- en & Cr_‘scc‘r Route) 4.50 |»m (Same Day : $ ; ‘ Arrive Atlanta (Southern Railway) 9.45 p m (Same I >av) f _ Arri' (Southern Railway) 7.40 a m (Next Day) OHIO SPECIAL — Leave Cincinnati (Queen A Crescent Route) 8.10 a m (Daily) " ArrL Chattanuoc® _ :‘-*en & Crescent Route) 6,00 p m (Same Day a * Arriuj Atlanta (S uthern Railway) 1 1.05 p m (Same I I Arrive Jacksonville (Southern Railway) 8.50 a<n (Next Du; 9 FLGStiDA SPECIAL - ' 1 ‘ 1,?V6 Cincinnati (Qneea & Crescent Rnutel 8.10 p m (Dally — - Arrive. Cf. Uanoogo (QueeuA Crescent Route) S3O a m (Next Day — A-rivo Atlanta (Southern Kallway) 11.2 C a.n (Same Day) . : | -—* Arrive Macon (Southern Railway) 2.00 pm Same Lay) . | ; Arrive Jacksonville (Southern kailway) B.SO p m (Same I a,) — _ For Fares, Florida booklet and sleep- Bwaaama.Tr-.-.'’ jkwu — ing car reservations, call on Local Ticket Agents, or address: KusstLL HaaaLtTHwairr, c. p. a., LI JHt •! i t ij dj Quoan anrf Crescent Route I 711 Merchants Bank Bldg., Indianapolis I i W. A. BECKLER, General Passenger Agent Iy\S > Q-.-eon ft Crescent Route. Cincinnati,O. (C. N. O. A ' P. RYJ < — RAILWAY
NO TRESPASSING ALLOWED. Notice is hereby given that no hunting or trespassing will hereafter be permitted on the farms owned by the following; William Weber, Mary
h or OHristmes ‘ A Picture of Father and mother”. H»w it would delight your children, how it .v<ud please your friends. MAKE AN APPOINTMENT TODAY, „ ERWIN STUDIO E <pert Kodak finishing. ()v» r Ca.lo A ‘ YOU AUTuMOBILE DRIVERS who are going to do some driving this winter, better come in and let us fix up your auto top' make a new cover or roof—new curtains- ' ; r r pair the old ones. AB kinds of Repair Work on Automobile lep(eiluloid sewed in. Windshield glass put in Jou wait. To solve your cold weather troubles nr q auto tops, see the I —Decatur Carriage WorksCor. Ist and Monroe Sts. ’Phone $
Gauld, Martin Kirchner. Chas. ner, Henry Scherry. • ■ FORNAX MILLING CO. Pays highest-prices ft ■ ■odm: wheat. Call and see th- m -
