Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 312, Decatur, Adams County, 30 December 1915 — Page 6

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» U j| U ; k EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo. N. Y., Dec. 30 —(Special to Daily Democrat* Receipts, 3,200; shipments. 950; official to New York Saturday ,shr<l c cm cmfwy mfw York yesterday, 760; hogs closing firm Yorkers, mediums and heavy, $7.15 @s7:2o; pigs, [email protected]; roughs, $6.25; stags. $4.50; sheep, 1,200; steady; top lambs. $10.15; cattle, 100; steady. G. T. BUI.A. Wheat $1.16 1 Oats No. 4 34c Oats, No. 3, White 36c No grade oats 20c@30c Corn 75c Rye 75c 1 Barley 45c Clover Seed SIO.OO Alisike Seed $3.00 Timothy Seed $3.00 • NIBLICK & CO. 1 1 Eggs 30c ( Butter 18c@25c ( FULLENKAMP'S. Eggs 30c Butter 27c < BERLING’S. Indian Runner ducks 8c 1 Chickens He 1 Fowls 10c I

Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARIAN Phnno Office 102 JL none Residence 143 Dr. L. K. Magley VETERINARIAN Comer Third and Monroe Streets. Phones R office M ’iß6. DECATUR, INP.

CHILDREN ARE INTERESTING In each stage of their development. Let pictures keep them as they are I today—pictures full of unconscious un affected grace, and .he individuality of the child. Make an appointment for them. ERWIN STUDIO Expert Kodak Finishing Over Callow & Rice.

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The most widespread disease in the world today is that dread affection of the teeth called pyorrhea. Nine out of every ten grown persons have it to some extent. You may have it and be unaware of it. Why? Because scientists g have proved that the cause of this disease is a germ which inhabits | every human mouth, and that = thousands have this disease and | do not realize it until it reaches g the advanced stages of bleeding gums and loose teeth. Accept the advice dentists

| everywhere are giving and | take special precautions in > | your daily toilet against this 1 disease. To meet the need for such a daily treatment and to enable everyone to take the necessary precautions against this disease, a prominent dentist has put his own prescription before the public in the convenient I cEJiniiiiiiniiti

!j usually anb in aostiriortans” “ uke day lhaf has slipped away can'i acme back the. oh gentleman with the scythe arh hautylass eesn’r make round trips.’’ What have you to s!w far lastjrcar? ’tart notv to make ike costing near fraif--11. -Start to ;Mit money in our iSon’t imstatyßanh I 'ccafur*srib- a —

—AV Jw.nd. .Ism I Ducks • 9c Geese 8c Young turkeys 14c Old Tom turkeys 10<; Old Hen turkeys 10c Old Roosters 5b Putter, packing stock 18c Eggs 25c Above prices ai« tor poultry tree from feed. KALVER’S MARKETS. Wool 21e@H« Beef hides Calf ....18c Tallow 6c Sheep pelts [email protected] LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Chickens 11c Indian Runner m.ct* 8c Fowls 10c Ducks ." Sc Geese Sc Young turkeys 14c Old Tom Turkeys 11l i Old Hen Turkeys lie Old Roosters 5c Eggs 25c Butter . 18c Above prices are for poultry free | from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. Butter fat, delivered 35c Butter fat, in country 32c Butter, wholesale 35c

DECATUR’S CHIROPRACTOR PIONEER Office Over Vance & Hite’s Unnrn ISO to 5:00 nours 6:30 to 8:00 PHONE 650. 0. L Burgener, D. C. No Drugs No Surgery No Osteopathy — Democrat Want Ads Pay

form of Senreco Tooth Paste. Senreco contains the best cor- s rective and preventive for pyor- § rhea known to dental science. | Used daily it will successfully pro- g tect your teeth from this disease. | | Senreco also contains the best S harmless agent for keeping the teeth clean and white. It has a g refreshing flavor and leaves a g wholesomely clean, cool and pleas- § ant taste in the mouth. 1 Start the Senreco treatment g tonight—full details in the folder

wrapped around eve r y tube. § Symptoms described. A g 25c two oz. tube is sufficient g for six or eight weeks of the g pyorrhea treatment. Get | Senreco at your druggists g ; today, or send 4c in stamps g or coin for sample tube and g folder. Address The Sen- g tanel Remedies Co., 507 = Union Central Bldg., Cin- s i cinnati, Ohio. imniiitiitESmmiiiiiiai«inniinammnininmiimniit@

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MANGOLD & BAKER Corner Monroe and 7th Sts. PHONE 215. All Brands Soap 6 for 25c All W;i hing Powders 6 for 25c Chef Brand Buckwheat 10c Van Camp’s Sphagetti 10c Creim of Wheat 15c | Tai.’j.a 10° 25 lbs. Granulated Sugar $1.50 25 Itis. Polar Flour SI.OO I Heinz’ Pork and Beans ..10c and 15c j Heinz’ Red Kidney Beans ..10c & *lsc Pressings’ Cut Wax Beans, .. 13c, 2 for 25c | Pressing’s Sackatash, ..13c, 2 for 25c ' Crackers 10c or 3 lbs. for 25c | Snyder's Chili Sauce 15c and 25c' i Berth Nut Olive Oil 25c, 50c and 75c Bar,anas, Oranges, Lettuce and Oysters. We pay Cash for Eggs. Eggs, 30; Butter, 20c to 27c. Give Us That Order. Mangold g Baker urTcacid SOLVENT 50 Cent Bottle (32 Doses) FREE Just because you start the day worried nnd tired, stiff legs aud arms ami muscles, ; an aching lifrad, burning and bearing down pains in the back —worn out.before the day | begins—do not think you have to stay in j that condition. Be strong, well nnd vigorous, with no I more pains from stiff Joints, sore muscles, i I rheumatic sufferiug, aching back or kidney | disease. For tmv form of bladder trouble or weakness. its action is really wonderful. Those sufferers who are in aud out of bed half a dozen times a night will appreciate the rest, comfort and strength this treatment gives. • To prove The Williams Treatment conquers kidney and bladder diseases, rheumatism and all uric aeld troubles, no matter how chronic or stubborn, if you have never tried The Williams Treatment, we will give one 50e hottie (32 doses) free if you will cut out this notice and send it with your name nnd address, with Ide to help pay distribution expenses, to The Dr. iD. A. Williams Company. Dept. 27W6F1 New I’. O. Block, East Hampton. Conn. Send at once and you will receive by parcel p. -t a regular 5A- bottle, withont charge and without incurring any obligations. PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING. D. A. Gllliom (Professional) rebuiH ! er and repairer of pianos and sewing machines, and piano tuner. Dealer it both branches. Write cr phone 8 Line P, city. Office at home. Resi dence, south end city limits, at G. R & I. jailroad crossing. At home or Saturdays. 293-m-w-s-ts PLENTY OF MONEY. To loan on farms, 10 years’ time without renewal, no commission, par tial payments any time. 297tf ERWIN OFFICE. Democrat Want Ads Pav

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f A FEW* 9 DROPS —OF—x BOURBON POULTRY CURE in the drinking water Makes Hens Lay Amazliigly 4 Cures Roup, Colds, Cliolrra, gfgSsZl Limberneck — Prevents Sickness. One 50c bottle makes 12 4 gallons of medicine. At drv.fri T grists or by niailpostpaid. Vulua ole poultry book free. , " EatiRfICNREMEDrCQ Kj. bold by Holthouse Drug Co., '

HOUSEKEEPING UP TO DATE Writer's Suggestions Need a Littlb Consideration Before They Aro Put Into Effect. — When Jack and Harold come home tired from the works, they are often ' irritable. Why? liecause they know ' exactly what you aro going to serve ; them for dinner aud exactly where! . Vary the monotony, not only in your meals • but in the places they are served. 1 think you will find it is a • welcome change to the dear boys to find, instead of the usual dinner table, that you have used your imagination —and, after all, what is your imagination for? —and have spread the tablei cloth on the lounge! You have no I idea what a surprise this simple touch I will be. You say, how in the world I did 1 ever think of anything like that? I say, nonsense! You could think of it yourself If —if you put your mind on it! lam no cleverer than the rest of you, I simply take time and think these things out Another way is to spread a cutting board over the bathtub and sot your table there. Your reward for these little thoughtful acts will be a bright smile and heightened color on Jack s or Harold's face, a sly squeeze around the waist, and maybe after dinner he will take you to a lecture on "Arctic Nights” at the natural history museum! —James Montgomery Flagg, in American Magazine. FISH SCALES ONCE VALUABLE Greatly in Demand in Days Gone By as Necessary Part of Important Industry. Among unconsidered trifles may be included the scales of fish. Os value and utility to the owner during its sojourn in the vasty deep, the scales are ignored after capture as good only for the manure heap. But it was not ; ever thus, lu days gone by fish ■ scales possessed a real value, notably those of roach, bleak, dace and white- : bait. Older writers tell us how the i scales of these fishes were collected I and used in the manufacture of necklaces, earrings and such-like* ornaments. The Thames fishermen used to catch the fish, take oil the scales, and throw tho body back into the j river. A pigment was obtained by treating the scales in a certain fashion, whitebait being the most popular fish used for the purpose. So-great, formerly, was the demand at times that the . price of a quart of fish scales varied i from one to five guineas. This treatment of fish scales for making small personal adornments is attributed to ! the French. A Parisian artist one winter, it is said, used thirty hamper- I fuls of bleak scales in the course of I manufacture. Today, however, the in- ■ dustry is practically extinct. —London i Tit-Bits. Simple Barometer. Directions tor converting a burnedout incandescent light bulb into a barometer that will foretell changes in the weather w ith remarkable success are given in the Youth's Companion. Place a discarded bulb under water in u deep basin, and after protecting the hands against danger from broken glass, break off the pointed bit oi glass at the very end of the bulb with a pair of pliers. As soon as an open ing is made in the glass, the bulb will fill with water, which rushes in tc take the place of the vacuum. Tie a cord or stout string about the neck of the bulb and hang it on a hook or nail. If the weather is to be fine no water will drop from the hole at the bottom of the bulb. When the water begins to bulge out of the opening un til drops fall from the bulb you may expect a change in the weather. Atmospheric pressure governs the action of this simple barometer. When the pressure increases —a sign of fair weather —it pushes the water back from the mouth of the bulb, and no drop can form; when it falls, the water expands through the opening until a tew drops fall. As lower pressure nearly always precedes a change ot weather, a drip from the bulb usually indicates a coming storm. On Speaking English. It should be a point ot science with those who can speak English perfectly to do so in all their associations with newcomers. A foreigner who is trying ; to better his knowledge of the language will be grateful for the opportunity to bear clear, careful and correct speech, and each conversation is a lesson. The best English of America is as good as any English, but the tongue is greatly exposed here to the corruption which cOmes from Imperfect assimilation. It is the more important for the majority to whom English is the mother tongue to do their best to keep it in its purity. Incidentally in trying to help foreigners to acquire a good accent they will greatly better their own speech.— Springfield Republican. Efficacy of Uproar. The Hon. Bray Lowder makes a specialty ot arguing with any man with a weak voice who says he does not know anything about the subject introduced by the honorable. The statesman demands in a loud tone to know exactly what it is that the other does not know about it, why he does not know it and how he knows be does not know it. In an argument it a person can make up in noise what he lacks in sense he does not need any facts and figures. So it naturally follows that Mr. Lowder very soon gets his weak voice opponent all twisted up in a knot.—Kansas City Star . —.... -j Tlll

Jet the Habit of II Drinking Hot Water Before Breakfast Says we can’t look or feel right with the system full of poisons. Millions of folks bathe Internally now instead of loading their system with drugs. “What’s an inside bath?" you say. Well, it is guaranteed to perform miracles if you could believe these hot water enthusiasts. There are vast numbers of mon and women who, immediately upon arising in the morning, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limostone phosphate In it. This is a very excellent health measure. It is Intended to flush the stomach, liver, kidneys and tho thirty feet of Intestines of the previous day's waste, sour bile , and indigestible material left over in. ' the body which if not eliminated every i day, become food for the millions of | bacteria which Infest the bowels, the quick result is poisons and toxins ■which are then absorbed Into the blood causing headache, bilious attacks, foul breath, bad taste, colds, stomach trouble, kidney misery, sleeplessness, Im- ( pure blood and ali«orts of ailments. I People who feel good one day and ; badly the next, but who simply can not get feeling right are urged to obtain a quarter pound of limestone phosphate at the drug store. This will cost very little but is sufficient , to make anyone a real crank on the . subject of internal sanitation. Just as soap and hot water act on : the skin, cleansing, sweetening and freshening, so limestone phosphate and hot water act on the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels. It Is vastly more Important to bathe on the inside than on the outside, because the fc skin pores do not absorb impurities into.' the blood while the bowel pores’do/ ANNOUNCEMENT. Bart Boice of Wabash township authorizes us to announce his name as a candidate for commissioner of the Third district of Adams county, subject to the decision of the primary election to be held March 7, 1916. 9t6 FORNAX MILLING CO. Pays highest prices for good milling j wheat. Want good hand sorted new i ear corn. Call and see them. 281tf

FRESH PASTRIES For The New Year Reunion. (Gz/1 • a caPYRIGnT ■ A-P C? ■ Get your orders in today for the pastries you’ll need at the New Year's dinner. We carry a fresh line of bread, rolls, buns, cookies, cakes and other fancy pastries. Special attention to meals and short orders. THE EAGLE CAFE MAR fiN end JOSEPH. Preps. Opposite Court House. STAR GROCERY Marco Spring Wheat Flour ~9oc Lye, 3 cans for 25c Navy Beans, tb 8c Kitchen Cleanser, 6 cans.. 25c Perfection Crackers, tb 8c Golden Rio Coffee, tb 20c Arbuckles Coffee, tb 20c Santa Clara Prunes, 2 tbs 15c Sayman’s Vegetable Soap, 3 for 20c Soap, al! 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 ■ Dried Peas, tb 6 C hill Johns, pk,: ;

11,11 —■•-’J®’ I Rex Theater s UNIVERSAL PROGRAM I TONIGHT ’ l| “The Millionaire Paupers” A Rex Drama in Free parts featuring Arthur Shively. 5g ADMISSION'S?’ i: TOMORROW El i rj 5c J. Warm Kerregan in “k Life At Stake. 5 C SATURDAY g Lois Weber and Phillips Sinai y in “SCANDAL” Broadway Universal Feature in 5 parts. 5 & lie. You are cordially invited s to the Rex Theater Sill |IM— I 1111 l HI mil HIT- ■ II I NOW IS THE TIME I to think about about getting your Automobile overhauled for next seasons | use. ! i Let Ils Give You Our Es imate. | 1 Our Work Absolutely Guaranteed, il I Kalver-Noble Garage Co.« Madison St. PHONE 80. LOW RATE EXCURSIONS to ST. LOUIS and RETURN VIA CLOVER LEAF ROUTE Sat, Dec. 18th. and 25th, and Friday Dre. 24'h, IE See H. J. Thompson., Agent, Decatur, fcr particulars. '" r — Hansicker’s New Grocery FOR QUALITY AND PRICES. Everything In Fru’ts And Vegetables. 'resh Baked Ginger Snaps, Tb 71 resh Baked Butter Crackers, Tb 7' :5 It). Sack Fine Granulated Sugar si -urge Bulk Raisins, lb 'L 1I Cans Good Corn ,arg.- Can Extra Fancy Tomatoes, 3 cans . .. No. 2 Can Good Tomatoes, 2 cans . i lichigan Hand Picked Soup Beans, th. California Recelined Lima Beans, tb. rxlra Fancy Head Rice, tb . Yew Strained Honey, Jar .... i jyinb Honey ... 18c; ’ two’ combs -'c Bottle Snyders Catsup ‘ id tb. Sack Pure Buckwheat Flour . . !’<■ alifornia Dried Apricots, th. ... 8 J - ■ >oap <;r Washing Powder, any kind,’ 6 for , 2-“< 'ox River and Gold Cross Milk, small size can ’ 'jc 'ifor 2 »i^'&S”K Milk ' I: ' rs " si ‘" <-■ •■••••£ H7,|C, S''' in J n, -. Ci ‘" s ' ’■•■wii,'; Me' Co'liv'e ,i n! vcr - ' Bursl ' J ’ lii « l > Gra ‘i>' “«I si; I - Arbuckles and Golden Rio Coffee, th Highest market prices paid for Butter and Eggs ’ make my store your headquarter;. BERT HUNSICKER free delivery. b Uih 2nd. St. 3rd DoorS. ’nterurban Station Th me 9/