Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 293, Decatur, Adams County, 7 December 1915 — Page 6

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EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y.. Dec. 7—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 13,GOO; shipments. 3,800; official to New York yesterday, 7,220; hogs closing steady; pigs stronger; some unsold. Medium and heavy, [email protected]; yorkers, [email protected]; pigs, $5.75; roughs, [email protected]; stags; stags, [email protected]; sheep, 2,400; strong; top lambs. $9.50; cattle, GSO; slow. G. T. BURK. Wheat $1.13 Oats No. 4 34c Oats, No. 3, White 37c No grade oats 20c @ 30c Corn 85c Rye 75c I Barley 45c Clover Seed SIO.OO Alisike Seed SB.OO Timothy Seed $3.00 NIBLICK & CO. - ■ ... Eggs 30c Butter 18c@25c FULLENKAMP’S. Eggs 30c Butter 27c ; BERLING'S. Indian Runner ducka »< Chickens J Fowls .vck.lOc 1

FOR CHRISTMAS YOUR PHOTOGRAPH You’ll soon be thinking of away to please Father and Mother and ( Friends at Christmas time. Think of Photographs. Your Pho to as you are today, will please them all. Reduced Prices Continued Until Dec. 15th. ' ■ MAKE AN APPOINTMENT TODAY, j ERWIN STUDIO 4 Expert Kodak Finishing Over Callow & Rice. < —— ■ I ■■■ II ■" ■■■ ■■l".. - - "■ ..I. ■■■■■■ It.1 t . £^^0 .t: y' ■’ - H V SPECIAL, Oi i. • _ 1 For THic, •?£_.. • I Cut Out flris etE'erits-amet-.i Crrna air.: -1 ■ coupon nctrn? CCTOM gd your druggist will, lb* fora f. -s \yc G. ' ■ ri only. If ypurDnirpist cawiot supply ycu, send F> L— -Z ■ - _____• 0 15? tn stamps withlw name io ui elL'aci. r --Z L —n . U r , This offer good December 4th to and including December 11th. ! Thousands have this j I disease—and don’t know it I I . . I I You may be afflicted with that in the convenient form of Senreco = dread disease of the teeth, pyorr- Tooth Paste. hea, and not be aware of it. it is Senreco contains the best cor- g 8 the most general disease in the rective and preventive for pyor- g world! The germ which causes it rhea known to dental science. = | inhabits every human mouth— Used daily it will successfully pro- | 1 your mouth, and is constantly try- tect your teeth from this disease, g § ing to start its work of destruction Senreco also contains the best g I | there. harmless agent for keeping the g I Don’t wait until the advanced teeth clean and white. It has a g s stages of the disease appear in the refreshing flavor and leaves a g | form of bleeding gums, tenderness wholesomely clean, cool and pleas- | g in chewing and loose teeth. You ant taste in the mouth. a can begin now to ward off these Start the Senreco treatment g terrible results. Accept the ad- tonight—full details in the folder g vice dentists everywhere wrapped around every tube. § are giving, and take special Symptoms described. A g precautions by using a local 25c two oz. tube is sufficient = treatment in your daily p- S for six or eight weeks of the toilet. \ P pyorrhea treatment. Get ; To meet this need for lo- W_ZA Senreco at your druggists oal treatment and to enable Y/ \ today, or send 4c in stamps everyone to take the neces- i or coin for sample tube and sary precautions against \ bolder. Address The Senthis disease, a prominent I W tanel Remedies Co., 504 g dentist has put his own pre- Union Central Bldg., CinI scription b jore the public Sample she cinnati, Ohio. QwMMCiiiuiiuuiuuuiiiuiuaiiiuiiiini[(j}}iiiiiiiiniioiiiiiiiiitiiaiiiiiiiiiiiinii!iiimiiiEE]]iiiiiiiiiiiiainniii:iitniitniiniimniiiiiiiiiit3

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Ducks 9c Geese ...,8c I Young turkeys .....l<c Old Tom turkeys 10c Old Hen turkeys 10c Old Roosters 5c Putter, packing stock 18c Eggs 25c Above prices are For poultry free from feed. KALVER'S MARKETS. Wool 21c(92(e Beef hides >,,.110 Calf ....13c Tallow 6c Sheep pelts [email protected] i LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. ! Chickens 11c | Indian Runner ir.cn 8c I Fowls 10c I Ducks Sc Geese Sc Young turkeys 14c Old Tom Turkeys 11c Old Hen Turkeys lie Old Roosters 5c Eggs 25c I Butter 18c I Above prices are for poultry free', from feed. | ’ DECATUR CKEAMERY CO. Butter fat, delivered . 34c Butter fat, in country 31c Butter, wholesale 34c

DEPOSITORS GIVEN EVERY BUSINESS HELP This Institution is more than a repository for money—it is a j business Institution to aid its customers. Individuals, firms and corporations are shown every consideration consistent with sound banking. Money is received on deposit and interest paid; assistance in legitimate busi- j ness expansion is extended; advice about investments is freely given. Our facilities coupled with uniform courtesy are at the service of patrons for all banking business. FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR, INDIANA Members Federal Reserve Association. SCTKSiKSKKMWkMiiWWWBIWBfffgWWIW B. C. HENRICKS D. C. YOUR CHIROPRACTOR Above Voglewede’s Shoe Store. Phone 660 Office Hours Ito 5 7to 8 . LADY ATTENDANT < Decatur, Ind. + ******4- + + ** + * * PLENTY OF MONEY * * to loan on * * IMPROVED FARMS * * at 5 Per Cent + * Abstracts made on short ♦, * Notice. * * SCHURGER’S * * Abstract Office. * •*« «Ja •£• *** •J* *l* *i* V *•* •£• = : FOR SALE—Blacksmith and repair | shop at invoice price.—J. B. Miller, i Monroe. Ind. • 280t12* SST AR GROCErF[ ; ( Extra Fancy Cluster Raisins, tb 15c New English Walnuts, fb....22c New Citron, th 25c > New Mince Meat 10c Seedless Raisins, tb 15c i New English Currants, Tb..lsc New California Figs, 1b.... 10c j. ! Dromedary Dates 10c ?’ Crushed Pineapples, can...lsc Strawberries In Syrup 15c j/ Yacht Club Salad Dressing 10c i Calarab Candled Figs 30c F Maraschino Style Cherries 15c B Spanish Pimentos 10c ® I Nabisco Sugar Wafer 10c Rice Shelled Pop Corn 10c | J ■Hill Johns,

| HELP WINTER IDEAS WANTED -Make 350 weekly during your spare tinio; 50,000 mo vies want more Ideas from both soxos. No experience necosnary. Particulars tree L. Kellog, 4055 Cook Ave., St. Louis. Mo. 293H4 i-oic i;i:.\ r HouiT'at u...: Fenn st. Inquire of Mrs. Cliff Lee. South Winchester St. 293t0* FO 11 - SALE-'-20 acres 01 - improved land, well drained. Rig sacrifice, if' sold in thirty days. Also, silk com-1 sorter for sale or trade for ten dol-, lar value. Will call to see what you i have. Write Mrs. C. B. Andrews, Decatur, Ind., R. R. No. 5, Monroe tele-' ■ phone. 292t6* | I WANTED^The"job of firing antTtak-' ing care of-your furnace or serve in . the capacity of “general" man about the house. References given. Inquire of H. at this office. 290t3 - — I ' FOR SALE—Large refrigerator, two beds, book case, hall rack, sideboard and two rockers. Inquire L. T. Brokaw, corner North Seventh and. Indiana streets. 289t12 i |FOR SALE—New cab buggy; will sell reasonable, if sold soon. Apply J. I I M. Rice. No. 7th St. 287t6» i FOR RENT —Four furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 33G Line street. : 'Phone No. 521, 607 Monroe street.— ; B. W. Sholty. 291-e o-d-ts , FOR SALE—Hard coal heater, range, I an organ and a china closet. Apply J Dan Haley, Mercer avenue. 290t6* . FOR SALE —Six Fox Terrier pups. All are well marked. Call ’phone, 706. 290t3 I DRESSMAKING —Done at your home. J price reasonable. Call at 1203 West j Madison street. —Mrs. Anna Malott. t 3 FOR RENT—At It low figure, my I house, furnished. Everything mod- ! ern; electricity, gas, cold and hot city ' water, soft water, bath, furnace, coal | or wood range. Call 233 North Fifth street. . 284tf j LOCAL SALESLADIES —For house to 1 house demonstration. A straight salary paid. Call at once, Madison ho- | tel, from 6 to 9 p. m.—Peter F. I Dagy. 291t3 j FOR SALE —Horse and buggy. Horse , lady or child broke. Very gentle. , . Will sell at a bargain. Inquire of Bert Haley. 264tf 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 ■ FORD FOR SALE—A brand new five-1 passenger Ford touring car. Has i never been used. Inquire at the Holt- . house Fireproof Garage, North First street, Decatur, Ind. 281tf 1915 CHRISTMAS 1916 About December 15 your check for Christmas Savings will he mailed to you with accumulated 4 per cent interest. Please look at your card and make sure that you have paid for 50 weeks by Monday, December 13. New club for 1916 will open on Monday, the 27th of December. Get ready. THE PEOPLES LOAN & TRUST COMPANY. o NOTICE TO PUBLIC. Any persons knowing themselves indebted to the undersigned firm are requested to call at our former place of business, now owned by Mangold & Baker, as soon as possible and make settlement in order that we may close up our business. We thank you for f your patronage and assure j’ou of our ' appreciation. / ' 285tf BRUSHWILLER & BAKER. u * FORNAX MILLING CO. Pays highest prices for good milling wheat. Want good hand sorted new ear corn. Call and see them. 281tf DEMOCRAT WANT ADS PAY BIG FEW’* * DROPS —OF—- . BOURBON POULTRY CURE " H In the drinking water Makes Hens Ley Arazlngly A Cures Roup, Colds, Cholera, Limberneck — Prevents Sickness. One 50c bottle makes 12 | gallons of medicine. At dmg- = able poultry book free. BOURSON BEKCDYCO LtJtagtM, Xj. Sold by Holtbouse Drug Co.. ’ + + + «> + 4 , d , 4 , 4't’ + 4 , ‘i , H' j* A fine used Packard * * piano in first class con- * * dition sold cheap, if * sold right away.—Ya- * I* ger Bros. & Reinking. * ++++++++ + + + + + -I

.'ounce of prevention WORTH POUNDS OF CURS- ************* * NOTICE TO * > CORRESPONDENTS. « * 1 * * You nre Invited to write the * Tuberculosis Editor of the Daily * « Democrat on any phase of the tu- ♦ * berculosls problem. Your name * * will not be used without your * * permission. Please make your * * questions short. If you desire a * * personal answer, be sura to en- * * close a stamped, addressed enve- * * lope. This service is absolutely * ! * free to readers of the Daily Demo- * i * ocrat. * ************* ; These chilly nights when the north J wind comes roaring in at your open bedroom windows is a splendid time to test your resolution to sleep In fresh air this winter. I A reader of the Democrat related ' with considerable gusto the other day I that he was awakened the night be- , fore by snow beating in upon his face and the breeze through his open bedI room window was so strong that it ; actually shook the bed. “And, say,” he added. “1 have become thoroughly onverted to your doctrine of fresh air winter and summer in sleeping 1 * rooms. I “Like just about everybody else, I always had my bedroom windows open , in the summer time but when winter I came, I was afraid that if I left the ! windows open I would ‘take cold.' The result every winter was abou the ' same. Our doctor bills, the money we paid out for patent cough medij cines and other dope, was actually sur- | prising. Your advice about fresh air ALL THE TIME sounded good and I 1 decided to try it this winter. I want ■to tell you right now', that we feel ' better. It was a little unusual for a ’ while, to crawl out of a warm bed in ! a cold room but your simple little tip | about closing the bedroom doors so that the other rooms in the house | would retain heat until morning was ' good. Both of our bedroom windows are open every night now. no matter how cold or how stormy it is outdoors. None of my family has had a j sold so far despite the numerous changes in the weather. This advice l of yours is the cheapest ‘medicine’ I’ve ever taken and it might interest you to know that a lot of my friends are taking your advice, too, with about the same result. They are all feeling btter this winter than they ever have ' before. My next door neighbor is calli ing us ‘fresh air cranks’ but I notice ' that his c hildren are going about half l the time, snttffiing with colds, and he j remarked only the other day that he . was himself 'feeling a little bit under the weather.’ I let him rave, because ’ 1 know that sooner or later he will be just as much of a fresh air crank as ; * I am.” s ’ If you buy liberally of Red Cross * , seals, you arc helping to spread the I doctrine of fresh air and honestly now —don’t you think that a “doctrine” 1 like this is worth while? Questions and Answers. I am engaged to be married ta a ' young man whose sister and mother, died of tuberculosis. My friends have i told me that I am making a mistake. : Do you think there is any danger?—' E. M. T. If your fiance does not have tuber-1 culosis and is normally healthy and takes good care of himself, there is little danger that he will the disease. Please place proper eil;>liasis in the preceding sentence. But remember that tuberculosis Is not inherited. Your betrothed MAY have contracted tuberculosis from his mother pr sister, but if he keeps his vitality up to a high resisting point, he probably will be able to throw off the infection. Is there clanger in the communion cup? There are several members of my church congregation who seem to have tuberculosis. We still use the old style communion service.—M. T. ' No one whose sputum shows traces , of tubercle bacilli should use any drinking utensil that any other peri son uses. There would be grave dan- i * ger in allowing such a person to use I a communion cup that others use. To ’ ask them not to take communion service would be very difficult. Can you not avoid this embarassment by pro- | vididng individual communion sups? I just wanted to thank you for your splendid suggestion about sleeping in the open air the year ’round. I keep ; my bed room windows open wide, something I have never done before in i the winter time. I feel better, too, • than 1 ever did before at this time of - the year.—A. L. B. 1 PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING. , D. A. Gllllom (Professional) rebuild- _ er and repairer of pianos and sewing , machines, and piano tuner. Dealer tn (• I both branches. Write or phone 8. *■ Line P, city. Office at home. Resli’ dence. south end city limits, st G. R. & I. railijoad crossing. At home on * Saturdays. 293-m-w-s-ts ♦ democrat"want ads ♦ PAY big

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NOSE CLOGGED FROM A COLD OR CATARRH • Apply Cream in Nostrils To Open Up Air Passages. 1! What relief! Your clogged nos open right up, the air passages of head are clear and you can breathe No more hawking, snuffling, ;s discharge, headache, dryness—no •ng for breath at night, your cold irrh is gone. t stay stuffed up! Get a smn of Fly’s Cream Balm from yot ■ist now. Apply a little of thi ant, antiseptic cream in your nos- ’ -. let it penetrate through every air ■ace of the head: soothe and heal swollen, inllamed mucous membrane, ng yon instant relief. Ely's Cream 1 ai is hist what every cold and ca- ‘ tnr.ii sufferer has been seeking. lt'» J.l '. splendid. o—4, .J. -J. .{■ A A 4- 4. 4- <s• ♦ PLENTY OF MONEY * + ♦ + Tq loan on farms, 10 years' ■S' + time, without renewal, no com- , <• mission, partial payments any ❖ '*• time. ERWIN OFFICE..* * + ***•>***** + * + ————,

■■■■i— if -1 ’ ' No Furnace Like This I Here is the one furnace that successfully heats your house without pipes. Just one register and it keeps every room t warm. No holes to cut in the house, no expense for pipes or flues. The .-•*WW=nnOTS3s^ Kr: ’’’* j» I jTaMMBft can be installed in any house new or old. J Heats comfortably in coldest weather. ™ jMMi Burns coal, coke or weed and is guaranteed to s 3 '"® 35% of your fuel. You get heat without dirt and no carrying of fuel and f&Si ti*:|- "!i„i ashes up and down stairs. Less fire danger. HlsWHr Read This Guarantee raj|gw H this furnace is not satisfactory any tune ifesSi dkT&T- —jjgiL K within one year after purchase the manufacI ur’i : ii tiHl S, Kg turer will make it right. That ami ’ pronKI lllTltlllluM'Sl tects you. Come in and let us show you ‘J Z-'Ssvr v ‘ economy and efficiency. I WilP HENRY KNAPP & SON] I ■"S——II > I H NUMBER YOUR HOUSE I P The Common Council in and for the City oi 1 Decatur has heretofore adopted an ordinance providing for the uniform numbering of houses. The number plate >, including the screws foi placing same may be obtained from the city treasurer for fifteen cents. All numbers shoul 1 be placed by property , owners on or before the 15th of December, or same will be placed by the city and chargee against the property. | — . H. M. DeVOSS, City &«• ■

/ Get a Can fe’&fll / TO-DAY TOriSi I From Your / Hardware y /or Grocery NOTICE. No hunting or trespassing will be I allowed on my farm. I CLINT CLOUD. I o f ■ DEMOCRAT WANT ADS PAY BIG •> Fine second hand Packard pi- + •S' ano, in first class condition, for f ❖ sale cheap, if sold right away.— 4 | Yager Bros. & Reinking. 291t3 + 1 %• 4* •F 4* 4* 4* 4* 4- v 4* *b v 4* I . .(jjiv ji j w i—io i-r .mir - - TiMfcC &