Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 304, Decatur, Adams County, 20 December 1915 — Page 6
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V—JI 1.ii 1 .. 1 .. l i—*V *■ EAST BUFFALO East Buffalo, N. Y„ Dec. 20 —(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 15,200; shipments, 30,800 today; receipts, 4.800; shipments, 760 yesterday; offiial to New York Saturday; 5,510: hogs closing steady. Medium and heavy, $6.75® $6.85; yorkers. $6.70® $6.75; pigs, $6.25@ $6.40; roughs, [email protected]; stags, $4.50® $5.25; cattle, 2,750; active, 25c higher; prime steers. $8.75®59.00; butchers, 7.50® $8.25; fat cows, $5.00 $6.50; heifers, [email protected]; bulls, $4.00 ®56.75; sheep, 8,000; active; top lambs, $10.15® $10.25; yearlings. SB.OO $8.50; wethers. [email protected]; ewes, [email protected]. G. T. BURK. Wheat sl.lO Oats No. 4 34c Oats, No. 3, White 36c No grade oats 20c® 30c Corn 75c Rye 75c Barley 45c Clover Seed $10.60 Alislke Seed SB.OO, Timothy Seed $3.00 i NIBLICK &. CO. Eggs 30c Butter 18c@25c FULLENKAMP’S. Eggs 30c Butter 27c BERLING’S. Indian Runner ducks . ....Sc 1
NOW IS THE TIME to[think about about getting your Automobile overhauled for next seasons use. Let Us Give You Our Estimate. Our Work Absolutely Guaranteed. IKalver-Noble Garage Co. Madison St. PHONE 80.
FOR RENT —Four furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 336 Line street. ’Phone No. 521, 607 Monroe street.— B. W. Sholty. 291-e-o-d-ts
= < ® | Scientists discover the cause of 2 | bleeding gums and loose teeth
The old idea that bleeding gums | and loose teeth (symptoms of | pyorrhea) are due to little pieces | of tartar or bone under the gums, g has been exploded. Scientists | have made the astounding discov- | ery that this disease is caused by a g germ which is found in every | human mouth. This germ is the most active i and destructive enemy of your | teeth. Are you protecting them g against it? You can ward off its s constant attack and escape the | dread results of the disease by
g using the proper corrective | and preventive treatment in | your daily toilet. To meet the need for this = treatment and to enable □ everyone to take the neces- | sary precautions against I this disease, a prominent | dentist has put his own | c prescription before the pub- | lie in the convenient form giniMmKaiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiuitiiiiaiiiiniiiiiitQiniminiii
©on’l ddrqy Itl tiu effort to take care of the tnatttj demands on the CAtioimao puue refrain from u)jthdravi>incj account. It has taken time and et cottonuj to build tlicrn ttp. Qjou ovVc. Amuzthina to ijourscK thu Cfttiot tnas ——bear that in mind. jSDoii’t tjour Habit 'Shrift. 4£aVe az nest-cjj Wishes es this Dank arc 1 itfith for the (Christmas eter I atib a comniq veav of prasperijy, health A M atuS happiness. As? .s>ccatur-2fa£' ’ J
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Chickens 11c Fowls 10c Ducks 9c Geese 8c Young turkeys ........ vj1 .j...... j! .14c Old Tom turkeys ....10c Old Hen turkeys v-lOc Old Roosters 5c Butter, packing stock .......... A . 18c Eggs 25c Above prices are tor poultry tree from feed. KALVER’S MARKETS. Wool .... MX,..*.. •• m Beef hides ......... Ila Calf «..j>.. aK . M .l>e Tallow ~<*•.■> .-5c Sheep pelts [email protected] LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Chickens 11c Indian Runner trace* ,8c Fowls 10c Ducks 9c Geese ......8c Young turkeys ....... can. 14c Old Tom Turkeys ....11c Old Hen Turkeys ........... —..lie Old Roosters Eggs •••••,....•••••*,.... 25c Butter r..........• m nzwny, 18c Above price* are tor poultry free from feed. DECATUR CKEAMERY CO. Butter fat, delivered 35c Butter fat, in country 32c Butter, wholesale 35c ' ■■ —■■ ■ i
WANTED —At once, a good girl to do general house work. No washing. Apply to Mrs. J. W. Tyndall, 415 Monroe street. 301t3
of Senreco Tooth Paste. Senreco contains the best corrective and preventive for pyorrhea known to dental science. Used daily it will successfully protect your teeth from this disease. Senreco also contains the best harmless agent for keeping the g teeth clean and white. It has a | refreshing flavor and leaves a g j wholesomely clean, cool and pleasant taste in the mouth. § | Start the Senreco treatment f tonight—full details in the folder |
wrapped around every tube. □ Symptoms described. A 25c two oz. tube is sufficient = for six or eight weeks of the i pyorrhea treatment. Get | Senreco at your druggists n today, or send 4c in stamps | or coin for sample tube and | folder. Address The Sen- | tanel Remedies Co., 506 | Union Central Bldg., Cin- | cinnati, Ohio.
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I| HELP WANTED | FOR RENT —Eight room house at the | corner of Marshall and Fifth Sts. 1 See Heller, Sutton & Heller. 303t3 2 LOST—Black nniff?by Runyon * En3 geler grocery. Will finder please 3 leave at the grocery and oblige.— 3 Mary E. Bradbeck. 303t3 5 FOR RENT —A modern house for rent. 3 Has everything except a furnace. 3 Good barn and garage in connection. 3 Inquire of Mrs. Al Burdge, phone No. ’ 208. 287tf. ' LOST —Ten dollar bill between Monroe and Jefferson or Fourth and Second streets, Saturday. Finder may return to this office. Reward. 304t3* i FOR SALE —One thoroughbred Duroc male hog. Inquire at old Robert Niblick farm, south of Peterson.— John Pfister. 301t3 FORD FOR SALE—A brand new flvepassenger Ford touring car. Has never been used. Inquire at the Holthouse Fireproof Garage, North First street, Decatur, Ind. 281tf FOR RENT —At a low figure, my house, furnished. Everything modern; electricity, gas, cold and hot city ■cater, soft water, bath, furnace, coal >r wood range. Call 233 North Fifth street. 284tf 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 MARRY, - IF ~ LONELY—For results, j try me. Many wealthy, wish early marriage; very successful, confidential, strictly reliable; years of experience; descriptions free. “The Successful Club,” Mrs. Purdie, Box 556, Oakland, Callfc 300t3 PUBLIC sJtLE. The undersigned will offer for sale at her residence, t* mile south and % mile east of Beery church, 114 miles east and % mile south of Peterson, and 3 miles southwest of Decatur, on Thursday, January 6, 1916, beginning at 10:30 o’clock a. m., the following property, to-wit: Five Head of Horses, consisting of one big sorrel team. 4 and 5 years old, good working horses; black colt, coming 2 years old; sorrel colt, coming 2 years old; roan mare colt, coming 2 years old. , Six Head of Cattle, consisting of one red cow, coming fresh in March; spot- i ted cow, coming fresh in April; red cow, coming fresh in April: heifer, 1 year old; steer, coming 2 years old; i Durham bull, 1 year old. Twenty-one Head of Hogs, consisting of one brood sow, will farrow the latter part of March; 20 head of shoats, weighing from 40 to 50 Tbs. each. Farming Implements, consisting of bob ; sled, hog rack, set of dump boards. ; fanning mill, good as new; platform < scales, good as new; spring tooth harrow. 1-horse cultivator, 2 Jumper < plows, double shovel plow. 2-sled corn cutter, extension ladder, hay knife. • hay fork, 2 post augers, clover bunch- : er. harness, set of buggy wheels, oth- • er articles too numerous to mention; ! < 100 shocks of corn. Terms of Sale: —$5.00 and under, j cash; over $5.00 a credit of 9 months j will be given, purchaser giving a , bankable Bote with approved secur- J ity; 4 per cent of! for east. No 1 goods removed until settled for. MRS. EMILE L. EGLY. J J. J. Baumgartner, Auct. W. A. Lower, Clerk. ’ Lunch on grounds. 302t8 J o DEMOCRAT WANT ADS PAY BTG , DECATUR’S CHIROPRACTOR PIONEER Office Over Vance & Hite’s Uniire 1:30 to 5:00 nOUrS 6:30 to 8:00 PHONE 650. 0. L Burgener, D. C. No Drugs No Surgery No Osteopathy
PRTITIOX FOR WU’tIHN HO ill. State of Indiana, County of Adam*. Before the Board of Commissioners, of the County es Adams. State of India na. We, the undersigned, each and all of whom are resident adult freeholders and voters of Washington Township, in Adnms County, Indiana, respectfully petition your honorable body and ask that you construct and complete a free macadamised stone road tn said township over and upon the public highway situated on the following route, to-wit: Commencing at the noriwest corner of section eight, township twenty-sev-en (27) north, range fourteen (14) east, in Adams County. Indiana,, thence east on the line dividing sections eight (8) and five in), four |4) and nine (9). township and range aforesaid, and terminating at the northeast corner of said section nine Cl), In township twen-ty-seven (27) north, range fifteen (15) east. Your petitioners aver and say that the improvement prayed for Is less than three miles in length, and connects at both ends with a free macadam road in said township. Your petitioners further aver and say that the highway herein sought to be located, Improved and established is wholly outside of any Incorporated town or city and will be of public utility and benefit. Your petitioners ask tliat said highway above described be drained and graded and that broken stone be placed upon the grade, and that upon such broken stone there be placed stone screenings. Your petitioners further ask that said highway herein described be Improved to a width of 40 feet and that said highway above described be graded to a width of 24 feet and that broken stone be placed thereon to a width of 12 feet and to a depth of 10 inches at the sides thereof and to a depth of 12 Inches in the center thereof and that crushed stone screenings be placed thereon to a depth of 3 Inches upon such broken stone and that said Improvement be made a single track and that the name of the same be “The Meyer Macadam Rond." That to pay for said Improvmeent we ask that bonds be issued by the County of Adams in the State of Indiana, payable in twenty semi-annual Installments or series and for the payment of which we ask that a tax be levied upon the taxable property of said Washington township in a sufficient amount to pay the interest and principal of said bonds as thev become due. That said Improvement be made and constructed and said bonds be issued and said tax be levied upon the taxable property of said township in accordance with the acts of the legislature of the State of Indiana, passed in the year 1905, beginning on page 550 and as amended in the acts of 1907, and as amended in the acts of 1909, now In force providing for the extension of free gravel or macadam roads and all other and any and all amendments thereto. We further ask tlfe board to take all of the necessary steps required by law to have said improvement constructed and made as petitioned for herein, that the same be constructed without submitting the question of building the same to an election of the voters of said Washington township and that the board construct the same under the laws of the State of Indiana, providing for the extension of free gravel or macadam roads by township taxation. Respectfully submitted. John S. Myer, Anthony Voglewede, August Lengerich. W. E. Kintz, Ben Kohne, Anthony Kohne, Joe Lengerich. Frank Heimann, John C. Moran, Albert Spuller, Leo Kohne, Alphonse Kohne, Gerhard Kohne, Edward Kohne, Henry Kohne, William Kohne. Charles R. Poling, Charles Nyffeler. P. J. Hyland. J. G. Niblick. A. D. Suttles, Jim A. HenLawrence Voglewede, C. J. Voglewede, Clem Voglewede, Jos. D. Beery. C. C. Schafer. J. B. Melbers. Fred Schafer, A. W. Graber, H. W. Shroll, Charles Kitson. Wm. Hartings, O. L. Vance, D. D. Coffee, George W. Zimmerman. S. .K. Shackley. B. J. Smith, W. A. Kuebler, George Keller, Chas. E. Pennington. E. Miller, Jos. B. Knapke, W. H. Lee. P. E. Amspaugh, Dan Beery, A. M. Fisher. E. Burt Lenhart, A. R. Bell, J. B Holthouse, F. H. Barthel, Martin Miller, L. W. Frank. E. Fritzinger, G. T. Burk. H. Heidemann, Isaac Chronister. J. J. Berling, H. H. Bremerkamp, Jake J. Drake, A. H. Bremerkatnp. J. L. Kocher, Joseph Stevens, George W. Burkett. Sam Frank, W. P. Biggs, A. B. Holthouse. Louis Weis. Perry Andrews, F. A. Peoples, Henry Gerke, David E. Smith. A. R. Holthouse, E. L. Carroll. J. E. Moser. E. F. Berling, O. L. Kirsch, J. O Sellemeyer, C F. Bucher. L. A. Holthouse, H. Hite. J. Everett, Bernard Lengerich, C. S. Niblick, J. Q. Neptune. Solomon Billmaij, G. S. Burkheajd, Henry Lengerich; Theo Lengerich, Peter Myer. David Steele. Philip M. Carper, Lew G. Meyers.- Wm. Meyers, John Meyer, Emile Egly. F. M. Andrews, John D. Stoutenberfy, Martin Laughlin. W. B. Weldy, D. M. Hower. S. T. Niblick. C. V. Connell. Henry Schulte. W. P. Schrock, Henry Knapp, Wm. Kitson. Joseph Heimann. Julius Kohne, John P. Braun, A. H. Seiemeyer, E. X. .Ehinger, J. H. Yager, Gustav Reinking. H. J. Yager. Mathias Thomas, George Colchin. Clyde M Rice. Charles F. Steele, Thomas Dowling, George Geels. J. W. Johnston, Ed L. Augenbaugh. C. L. Esteli. Wm. Noll. L. A. Graham. Henry Krick. Fred Baker, Dyonis Schmitt. Harry Helm. J. H. Voglewede, 11. W. Buckmaster, John Falk, Joe J. Tonnelier, G. F. -Kintz. B. F. Breiner. ,L Wetsei, Sam Butler. M. E. Andrews, Vai Snell. Chas. N. Christen, Christ Beery, Daniel Cook. J. W. Meibers, J. W. Voglewede, J. D. Meyer. James P. Haefiing, D. M. Hensley. E. J. Ahr, W. A. Bowman. F. S. Coffee, Peter Braun, P. L. Andrews. John T. Lose, Frank C. Baker, D. K. Shackley, Abe Stoneburner, M. J. Mylott. L. P. Yager, Qeorge E. Wemhoff. Vincent Smith. Joe Rumschlag. John Beery, Wm. Mcßarnes, Simon Brandyberry. Joe Brandyherry. Thos. J. Durkin, J. T. Merryman. Bernard Meyer. John Schelmann. Peter Sether, Ed Sether, J. H. Vian. Wm. Zwick J. L. Gay, L. C. Heim, Lewis Maijand, John Hoyer. U. S. Drummond. John Niblick, pov Archbold. A. N. Steele. Simeon J. ’T- E. H. Faust. D. Raudebush, C McKean. N. H. Wagner. M. A. Fris<nger, M. Kirsch. W. A. Lower. J. H. Holler, John S Petarson, Julius Heidemann. F. M. Schirmeyer, A. R. Ashbr ocher, P. M Gase, C. S. Clark, George E ; nzle, H M. Smith. Isabel Meyer. Catherine Eiting. Fred Gelmer. Albert I,anqerman. H. Konken, Elmer T,. Smith, Henry Smitley. Virgil M. Krick. Hai Hakes. Joshua Krtck, Abe Hollinger, J. R. Smitley, Hoy Upp. Clarence Hilyard, Mart Goff. Perry Vian. Joe Palmer, E. B. Hll'-ard. Biddle Krick, Harrison D. Hakes CTarence D. Drake. C. F. Gerke. J. F. Stainrook, E. O. Krugh, Frank Krick, W H Jackson. Harvey Gay. Clifford Hakev. William Draper, John W. Tvndali. Barnev Wertzberger, Henrv Schultz. C. IT. Elzev, E. F. Gass, Will J. Johns, Geo. M. Krick. This petition will be presented to the Board of Commissioners on Tuesday, January 4, 1016. at which time the taxpayers of Washington township mav appear and make such objection as the law may provide for. T. H. BALTZELL. Auditor. Peterson & Moran, Attys. 13-2 G 0 MEETING OF BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS. Notice Is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Adams County, will be in session on Monday. December 27, 1915. for the purpose of allowing bills and for the purpose of attending to all business neressar” for closing up the years work for the countv. All parties holding claims against the county must file their claims on or before December 22, 1915. CHRISTIAN EICHER, DAVID J. DILLING. WILLIAM REPPERT. Board of Commissioners. Attest: T. H. Baltzell, Auditor. 18-20 0 FOR SALE —Barred Plymouth Rock cockerels, at $1 each. Address Victor Ullman. R. R. 9, Decatur, 800t6*
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STAR GROCERY Marco Spring Wheat Flour ~9oc Lye, 3 cans for 25c I r i Navy Beans, tb 8c 1 Kitchen Cleanser, 6 cans.. 25c i : i Perfection Crackers, tb 8c Golden Rio Coffee, tb 20c t ; Arbuckles Coffee, tb 20c 1 i Santa Clara Prunes, 2 tbs 15c t i J Sayman’s Vegetable Soap, I 3 for 20c i i __ Soap, all kinds, 6 for 25c Baking Molasses, qt. can ...10c ' Pure Buckwheat, 10 tb. sack 45c Maple Syrup, large bottle 25c Red Kidney Beans, tb 10c j , Dried Peas, 1b 6c jwi Johns, gq MR. FARMER. fte ■ Have you tried Rapid Medicated Compound, the the great worm destroyer and conditioner, for hogs, horses, cows and sheep? Sold on a guarantee to do all we claim. 25 lb. bags, 51.50. For sale by Smith, sager, & Falk, druggists. t 5 —o MUST PAY DOG TAX Residents of St. Marys township are hereby notified tha dog tax must be paid at once. It not by December 25th, the same will be turned over to he prosecutor for colection according ,o law. Please take notice. Jolt 6 E. W. FRANCE, Trustee. o PIANO TUNING. I am in Decatur about every week and If you wish strictly high grade piano tuning, voicing, etc., done leave word with Gay, Zwick & Myers. HARVEY SAWYER, 300t2 Ft. Wayne, Ind. NOTICE. All those knowing themselves indebted to the H. H. Bremerkamp mill please call at the Fornax mill and set■le their account as soon as possible. Uoot3 H. H. BREMERKAMP. 4- + + + + + + + + + *** + * PLENTY OF MONEY * * to loan on * * IMPROVED FARMS ♦ * at 5 Per Cent • * * Abstracts made on short * * Notice. * * SCHURGER’S ♦ Abstract Office. * * + * + + + 4-* + ** + * + Dr. C V. Connell VETERINARIAN Jnnro office 102 1 none Residence 143 A V 5 It’s only a short time you can call her Mother’s Baby—soon she will be a school girl, and a young lady. <| But a photograph of Mother and f the Baby keeps for all time the mem ory of those happy days—and latei i pictures will show the transition frorr childhood to girlhood. 0 k • — : ERWIN STUDIO
Rex Theater UNIVERSAL PROGRAM TONIGHT “The Yellow Star” Featuring Marie Walcamp and Frank Newburg. __ TUE sDAY Cleo Madison, in a three reel Rex feature, “A Mothers Atonement”. Watch for Our CHRISTMAS PROGRAMME. 5g ADMISSION sg~ You are cordially invited to the ' Rex Theater WiIJLII IIW P.. IF’W— ■— CHRISTMAS CANDIES and NUTS at Special LOW PRICES. ; Candies, 4 lbs. for 25c and up Fine Box Candies.’ 20c to SI.OO ' New Mixed Nuts, lb 15c English Walnuts, It) 17c [ Trees, Holly, Mistletoe and Wreathes. Fifty boxes fine California Oranges. Special Prices to Churches and Teachers. You will do well to get our Prices before Buying. ““hunsicker & miller” 'TsaEzsawaaßßonMMmMnMmßMN
FOR SALE. Mammoth Bronze turkeys. Giant stand, noted for quick growth, hardiness, lar/e bone and beautiful plumage; also 6 nice pigs, 3 months old. Also tubular Sharpless separator, in ' good condition. SARAH AYRES, ' 300t6 R. R. 2, Monroe.
BOYS XMAS HEADQUARTERS > FOR : it SkudHer Cars Flexible Sleds ii Skates e Eveready Flashlights Hockey Sticks Rifles a Shot Guns Wagons , r Bicycles _ Watches U | Etc. ' • J HENRY KNAPP & SON~J
PROGRAM FOrt RED MEN. The Red Men will entertain Thur* day evening and every member ought to be on hands. A program will be given, including an address by Hon. John C. Moran and the program will be followed by a banquet. The event is sure to be an enjoyable one. 299t2
