Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 300, Decatur, Adams County, 15 December 1915 — Page 8
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EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y., Dec. 15—(Spec-1 la! to Daily Democrat! —Receipts, 3,200; shipments, 959; official to New , York yesterday, 2,600; hogs closing’ steady. Medium and heavy; [email protected]: yorkers, $6.75® $6.85; pigs, $6.25® $6.50; roughs. [email protected]; stags, [email protected]; sheep, 200.; steady; top lambs, $10.10; cattle. 450; slow;. G. T. BUftK Wheat $1.07 Oats No. 4 .’.34c Oats, No. 3, White 37c I No grade oats 20c@30cCorn 85c Rye 75cJ Barley 45c Clover Seed SIO.OO • Alisike Seed SB.OOI Timothy Seed $3.00 i NIBLICK & CO. Eggs 30c! Butter 18c@25c FULLENKAMP'S. Eggs 30c i Butter . 27c i BERLING’S. tudlan Runner ducks 8c Chickens 11c • r>*|* 10c
I RATE EXCURSIONS to I ST. LOWS and RETURN VIA CLOVER LEAF ROUTE Saturdays, December llth. and 18th, 1915. See H. J. Thompson., Agent, Decatur, fcr particulars. FOR ChJGTMAS- ~! YO PHOTOGRAPHA GIFT TO ST ENGTHEN FRIENDSHIP ERWIN STUDIO Expert Kodak Finishing Over Callow & Rice. E:nKaffi:cn: . tEr-ra.::i:n:anr j Pyorrhea—the disease I I nearly everybody has j s No matter how sound your public in the convenient form of | s teeth may seem to be, no matter Senreco Tooth Paste. h P how you n ..y scoff at the idea of Senreco contains the best cor- | | your having this disease, it is a rective and preventive for pycr- = | positive fact that the germ which rhea known to dental science. | causes it is working note in your Used daily it will successfully pro- g teeth. tect your teeth from this disease. | The appalling discovery of this Senreco also contains the best I sact —that the germ which causes harmless agent for keeping the pyorrhea is one which inhabits teeth clean and white. It has a entry human mouth —was made refreshing flavor and leaves a over a year ano. Since then dent- wholesomely clean, cool and pleasA ists have been urging everyone to ant taste in the mouth. 1 g take special precautions in their Start the Senreco treatment g | | daily toilet to prevent this disease tonight—full details in the folder | I | from developing in its acute wrapped around every tube. 8 I form of bleeding gums, ter.- Symptoms described. A II § derness in chewing and loose 25c two oz. tube is sufficient | s . i »'V fl for six or eight weeks or the g 1 ‘ . ~ i \I! fl pyorrhea treatment Get = \ To meet the need for such Senreco at yous g g a daily treatment and to en- W-f' \ today, or send 4c in stamps | g able everyone to taue the » A or coin for sample tube and g | necessary precautions IM folder. Address The Sen- g | against this disease, a prom- V " tanel Remedies Co., 505 | | inent dentist has put his —Union Central Bldg., Cin- | i own prescription before the sample size cinnati, Ohio. JjmwiTWinn mtri"
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Ducks 9c Geese 8c Young turkeys 14c Old Tom turkeys 10c Old Hen turkeys 10c Old Roosters ~.. 5o Putter, packing stock 18c Eggs 25c Above prices are tor poultry tree from feed. I KALVER'S MARKETS. Wool 31C*3U Beef hides * a .llc Calf lse 1 allow 6c Sheep pelts 25cG51.00 LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Chickens lie ndlan Runner Puca 8c Cowls 10c Ducks *. Sc Geese Sc ■ Y oung turkeys 14c Old Tom Turkeys 11c Old Hen Turkeys lie , Old Roosters 5c I Eggs 25c Butter 18c A hove prices are for poultry free "rom feed. DECATUR CHEAMERY CO. (Butter fat. delivered 34c ( Butter fat. in country ...31c Butter, wholesale 34c
i HELP WANTED I 1 FOR RENT—A modem house for rent. Has everything except a furnace. 1 Good barn and garage In connection. . Inquire of Mrs. Al Burdge, phone No. ■ 208. 287tf. ' FOR SALE— Large~refrigerator, two bejs, book case, hall rack, sidei board and two rocker?. Inquire L. T. 1 Brokaw, corner North Seventh and 1 ! Indiana streets. 289t12 ’ HOUSE FdR^ENT—Oon North First street. Cail pn H. H. Foreman. 422 Mercer Ave. 299t3 , corset cover from basket of washing between Sixth and Third streets. Finder please leave at this office. —Mrs. Ed T. Miller. 99t3 FOUND— Money' Owner can have j Fame by calling at Schmitt meat market and describing. 299t3 FORD FOR SALE—A brand new fivepassenger Ford touring car. Has never been used. Inquire at the Holt- ; house Fireproof Garage, North First street, Decatur, Ind. 281tf ! t’OR RENT—Four furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 336 Line street. Phone No. 521, 607 Monroe street.— B. W. Sholty. 291-e-o-d-ts FOR RENT—At a low figure, my house, furnished. Everything modern ; electricity, gas. cold and hot city ' water, soft water, bath, furnace, coal 'or wood range. Call 233 North Fifth ' street. 284tf I i FOUND—A package of dry goods on Monroe street. Owner can have same at Charlie Voglewede shoe store. 299t3 FOR SALE —Thirty-inch double wagon bed and one twelve-inch single wagon bed. Also a number of feed ' troughs. Inquire of Peter Kirsch. 'phone 211. 296tf, i LOST —Two-inch suction hose. 7 feet• long, a two-inch gas pipe, put on with new brass clamp, lost in front of i George Zimmerman farm. Please re-, . turn to this office. —P. B. Dykeman. 297t3 ; — ■CALENDAR FOR WEEK ENDING DECEMBER 18. Friday, December 17, 7:30 p. m. Decatur Chapter. No. 127, O. E. S. 'Called meeting. Degrees will be conferred on four candidates. FORNAX MILLING CO. Pays highest prices for good milling wheat. Want good hand sorted new ear corn. Call and see them. 281tt BARBER SHOPS WILL CLOSE All Union barber shops will be closed Christmas, but will remain open until ten o’clock the night before. The new’ city house numbers are only fifteen cents, each. Tack yours up today and save the extra expense of having the city to do it. ++++ + « + + + Fine second hand Packard pi- + <■ ano, in first class condition, for ♦ ♦ sale cheap, if sold right away.— + ♦ Yager Bros. & Reinking. 291t3 ♦ + ♦♦+ + ♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ + + *♦♦♦* + ♦♦♦♦♦ * PLENTY OF MONEY + * to loan on * * IMPROVED FARMS ♦ * at 5 Per Cent * + Abstracts made on short * + Notice. * * SCHURGER’S ♦ * Abstract Office. * ++♦++*♦+♦*♦*♦♦ Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARIAN iPhnno office uOriC Residence 143
OBITUARY. Mary Ann Linn, nee Miller, was born July 5, 1839, near Reading. Pa., and tell asleep in Jesus November 25. 1915, at her home, corner of Fourth and Jefferson streets. Decatur, Ind.. . reaching the age of 75 years. 4 months . and 20 days. She was married to Solomon Linn. October 13. 1861. at Sandusky. Ohio, where they spent three years They moved to Indianapolis, living there one year, after which they removed to Decatur. Ind.. where they lived the remainder of thfeir lives, with the exception of two years spent in Bluffton. In this I Christian home eight children were raised to manhood and womanhood. Two sons, Edward and Frank, and the husband preceded her in death. The children to mourn the loss of f good Christian mother are as follows: Fred Linn, of this city; Mrs. A. S. Elzey of Ossian; Charles Linn of Clyde Park. Mont.; Mrs. E. B. Kern, Van Buren; Wall Linn, Bakersfield. Cal., and Clyde Linn, of this city. Fourteen grandchildren and one great grand- . child also survive her. In the year 1873, during the pastorate of Rev. G. W. Freehoefer, Mrs. Linn was conI verted and united with the Evangelical church of Decatur. Since that i time she lived a consistent, earnest Christian life. It was her great joy to I attend the service? of the church, i Only sickness kept her away from the j mid-week service, and then she went at times when she was hardly able. , She truthfully could say: "I was glad when they said let us go into the house of the Lord.” She enjoyed the , whole service of the sanctuary, whether that was a prayer, testimony, preaching, or the singing of the gospel. Two months ago Sister Linn gave the last SSO of $290 which she ‘ consecrated to the Lord for foreign missions. She is dead, but the cause | she loved and gladly supported lives i ! on. The flames of secret and family ■ prayer were always kept aglow on ‘ I the mercy seat. It was here where ' she never forgot to present her chili dren to God in earnest prayer. Sure-; ly such a life speaks volumes, and ! God will do his part. May the Lord grant a union in heaven. PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned-will sell at public | sale at my residence on the Charles ! Shafer farm, four and one-half miles I south of Monroeville, one and onehalf miles south of East Liberty, and eight miles northeast of Decatur. Ind., in Union township. Adams county, on Wednesday, Deceirber 22, ,1915, the following property, to-wit: Four Head of Horses, consisting of one ; brown marc, 8 years old, weighing 11700 lbs; sorrel mare. 7 years old, weighing 1500 lbs.; black mare, 7| years old, safe in foal by Freidline’s jack, weighing 1409; coach horse, 8 years old, weighing 1100 lbs. Five Head of Mules, consisting of one span 17-year-olds. weighing 2100 lbs.; one I span coming 2-year-olds, match team, weighing 154)0 lbs.; one yearling mule colt. Thirteen-Head of Cattle, conI sisting of Durham cow. 5 years old. will be fresh the 15th of March; 3 year old cow, will be fresh February 15; 3-year-old cow. will be fresh Mar. 11; 3-year-old Jersey cow. fresh Feb. 16; 6 head of 2-year-old heifers, bred: 12-year-old Ho’lstein bull, 2 spring | claves; 9 head of ewes. Thirty Head iof Hogs, consisting of 1 sow, with 6 I nigs by her side; 2 Duroc sows, bred; 21 head of fall shoats; 75 head of chickens. Farming Implements: ■ Gearless hay loader, McCormick mow- | er, 5 ft. cut; hay tedder. Oliver riding breaking plow, good as new; Os- | born disc, walking cultivator, spring i tooth harrow, spike toc.’h harrow. ! truck wagon, 2 spring wagons, one j light and one heavy; set of bobs, plat- ‘ form hay ladders, with ted attached: i harness, set of buggy harness, light j cook stove, stock rack, 2 sets of work ’ I set of double harness, one horse corn '' drill forks, shovels and other arti- ■ All these articles will sell re I gardless of the bid. as I am leaving [ the farm and cannot use them. The ' ladies of the East Liberty V- B. church will serve dinner on the ground. I Terms —Nine months,'4 per cent off for cash. JOHN J. BARKLEY. Jr., ■> Owner. » S. R. Rose, Auct. John A. Barkley, Clerk. t-s - oNOTICE. All parties knowing themselves to be indebted for ditch assessments on the Holthouse ditch, the Strait branch, the Ayres ditch in Washington township, will save the 8 per cent delinquency if you will please call at the trustee's office at Decatur, Ind., and settle on or before Jan. 1, 1916. 300t3 ED L. AVGENBAUGH. — c. FOR SALE—-Barred Plymouth Rock cockerels, at $1 each. Address Victor Ullmaii, R. R. 9, Decatur. 300t6* FOR SALE —Hard coal heater, range, an organ and a china closet. Apply Dan Haley, Mercer avenue. 290t6* Climalene is safe for any kind of toilet or household cleansing; as it contains no strong chemicals, it will neither smart the hands nor injure the most delicate fabric; 10c. 3 for 25c. 294t3
OBITUARY. Margaret Elizabeth Miller, daughter of John and Mary J. Merriman, was' bom September 15. 1856. in Blue Creek township. Adama county, Ind., and de-' parted this life December 11. 1915. at St. Louis, Mo., and was buried at St. j fos-ph. Mo., December 14, 1915. She eaver, to mourn tier departure four j daughters, her mother. Mary J. Syphera. of Berne. Ind., and four brothers. I Elisha R. Merriman, of Salem, Ind.; : John W.. Decatur, Ind.; Jonathan H. of Topeka, Kans., and Elmer E.. of Albany. Ind. She also had two ions who died in childhood, and three brothers who died in this county some time since. Margaret E. was a member of the Baptist church since her youth, and a worker in its societies. She was also a ftekekah in the I. O. O. F. lodge, and will be sadly missed by the church and friends, but hoping our loss is her gain, we bid her farewell till we shall meet in that clime where afflictions never come, where all is peace and happiness and joy . I Her husband. George Miller, of St Joseph. Mo., died several years ago of tuberculosis. FOR SALE. Mammoth Bronze turkeys. Giant stand, noted for quick growth, hardiness, large bone and beautiful plum- ' <ge; also 6 nice pigs. 3 months old. Also tubular Sharpless separator, in good condition. SARAH AYRES. • Joot6 R. R. 2. Monroe. MARRY, IF LONELY—For results, try me. Many wealthy, wish early marriage; very successful, confident tial. strictly reliable; years of expert(once; descriptions free. "The Sueessful Club,” Mrs. Purdie. Box 556, Oakland. Calif. 300t3 DECATUR’S CHIROPRACTOR PIONEER Office Over Vance & Hite’s U AtM . o 1:30 to 5:00 nOUIS 6:30 to 8:00 PHONE 650. 0. L Burgener, D. C. No Drugs No Surgery No Osteopathy STOP LOOK LISTEN Book your Sale with R. N. RUNYON Auctioneer. He knows the value of our prQerty and will get ne i.igh dollar for you. Telephone No. 8 L Decatur, Ind. MANGOLD & BAKER Comer Monroe and 7th Sts. PHONE 215. ’egular Butchers’ Pepper, lb 25c Empire Coffee. —2B c Vender’s Rose Dud Coffee. Ib. ..25c lerdan’s Empire Tea. *4 lb 15c Indiana Brand Corn and Peas, can 15c to 25c Crackers, lb. 8c; 2 for 15c Pressing's Melting Sugar Peas, can 15c Pressing’s Country Gentleman Corn, ’ can 15c 1 dapleine, can 135 c . Heinz Baked Beans 10c & 15c ■ j. S. Baked Beans 10c & 15c Scudder’s Syrup, can .. 25c, 45c & 75c e Erie Brand Bacon, can 20c Bananas, Oysters, Celery, Lettuce. Special for Saturday, a ten-pound Carton of Crackers for 75c •- We pay cash or trade for Produce. . Butter, 18 to 27c. y Eggs, 30c. Gve Us That Oder. n - Mangold J Baker
| Rex Theater 1 UNIVERSAL PROGRAM K j TONIGHT h Ben Wilson and Dorothy Phillips “In Ihe House I with The Drawn Shades ’. A drama in 2 parts. “Eddies Little Love affair” a good comedy, featuring Eddie Lyons. ; THURSDAY r “The Kiss ot Dishonor” in two acts, featuring Jane Novak and Frank Mac Quraie. S Eddie Lyons in “Some Fixer” a screaming comedy. I 5g ADMISSION 5g I You are cordially invited I to the 5 Rex Theater SPECIAL EXCURSION FARES TO Winter Tourist Destinations VIA CLOVER LEAF ROUTE See Clover Leaf Agents, or write Chas. E. Rose, G. P. A., Toledo, for particulars. ♦ Christmas Candies, Nuts, Oranges, etc. at Fisher & Harris tS, PURE and FRESH at unusual low prices.
Good Quality Mixed Candy at. Ib. 7c 4 lbs. for 25c Jelly Gums and Cream Bon Bon Mixed Candy, at the pound... .10c Asst. Mixed Taffy, at. Ib. 10c Asst, or Licorice Jelly Beans. Ib. 10c Peppermint Pillows. Ib 40c Extra Quality Molasses Kisses, Ib. 10c Peanut Squares with plenty peanuts. Ib 10c Jelly Guins, nice and soft. Ib 10c Asst. Stick Candy, at Ib :...10c Cream Caramels, very fine, 1b....10c Butter Cream Carafnels. at Ib. ..10c Vanilla Chocolate and Peanut Fudge, Ib. 10c Fresh Marshmallows, Ib ~loc Chocolate Cream Peanut Dainties. Ib 20c Chocolate Caramels, at, lb 20c Candy Eutter Cream Corn. Walnut Halves and Zco Mixture. Ib. 15c
Lusclus Chocolate Cherry Flips, regular 60c quality, full lb. box ..29c These delicious sweetmeats | ; are made from the finest Imported Marsachino Cherries, . smothered in cream and coated with the purest Chocolate that can be manufactured.
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PHONE 48. Yo .r Orders will ncievrf Pro npt and Satisfactory Attention. r FISiER & HARRIS J«! s ! Sot h ’scond Street Opp Court House
New Crop 1915 Nuts, Fancy Mixed Nuts, at. Ib ’sc English Walnuts. Soft Shell. Ib . . 17c 3 pounds 5Cc Washed Brazil Nuts. at. Ib 20c Barcelona Filberts, at. Ib 15c Paper Shell Almonds, Ib 22c Pili Nuts. Nice Creamy Meats. Ib 9c 3 for 25c Fresh Salted Peanuts, at, 1b 10c New Candied Citron. Orange or Lemon Peel, at. Ib 20c New Cleaned Currants, pkg... 12' 2 c New Seeded Raisins, large pkg 12c Sweet Juicy, Thin Skinned Florida Oranges, doz. 15, 20, 25. 30. 35c New Dates and Figs, pckg 9c 3 for 25c Holly Wreaths, 15c; 2 for 27c New Shredded English Walnuts or Almonds, at. Ib 50c
60s Martinique Chocolates, full pound, at 33c Crisp, rich Chocolate, with Luscious Fruit and Nut Fillings in well assorted variety. We gusrantee them to be genuine 60c quality.
