Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 22, Decatur, Adams County, 26 January 1916 — Page 6

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EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo. N. Y.. Jan. 26—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts 4.800; shipments. 380; official to New York yesterday. 2.090; hogs closing slow; some unsold. **Yorkers, medium and heavy, S7.SO @67.85; one load. 67.90; pigs. $6.75@ 67.00; roughs. [email protected]; stags, [email protected]; sheep, 3.000; slow; top lambs, 61115; cattle. 250; slow. G. T. BUns. Wheat .' -11-Sai Oats 45c . Oats, No. 3, White 42c Corn 95c Rye 75c Barley 46c Clover Seed • •• SIO.OO | Heike Seed 68.00 . Imothy Seed 12 00 NIBLICK & CO. Eggs .>. 20c Butter 18c@25c FULLEN KAMP'S. Eggs .... r» 20c Butter 27c BERLING'S. Indian Runner ducks .....8e Chickens He I Fowl Ducks »c

DR. FRUTH Specialist, In Chronic, Nervous and Special Diseases, Treated by New, Modern and Scii; entitle Methods, g For more complete Information see ad appearing in this paper, d, 4th and sth.

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Dr. Fruth will be at Decatur, Hotel ■Murray, one day only, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY Bth, and will return every 28 days thereafter. Consultation, examination and Professional Advice FREE. Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARIAN Phone Residence 143 j 1 ♦ PLENTY OF MONEY * ♦ to loan on * ♦ IMPROVED FARMS * ♦ at 5 Per Cent ♦ Abstracts made on short * ♦ Notice. * ♦ SCHURGER’S * ♦ Abstract Office. * ++*>++++++++++ B. C HENRICKS D. C. YOUR CHIROPR ACTOR Above Voglewede’s Shoe Store. Phone 660 Office Hours Ito 5 7to 8 LADY ATTENDANT Decatur, Ind.

BABIES WILL GROW and while they are growing, you should have them photographed often enough to keep 3 record of each interesting stage of their chlldhiid. You will prize the collection of baby’s pictures more and more as the years go by. MAKE AN APPOINTMENT FOR HER ERWIN STUDIO Expert Kodak Finishing Over Callow & Rice

WUfllly enb in postmortems” \ U Ckc day that has slipped away can’t came Kock t r\ 4 ts\\ : . thc oto gmfaman with the scythe and haur-akw Vjn W AVhat tiavc uou to show jbr lastjrcar? VO f -Start now to malic the coming year fruifmonc y ’ n our fem 01bG5amstatuJank •®ccafur'3n&-

Geese .....8c Young turkeys 14c Old Tom turkeys 10c Old'Hen turkeys 10e Old Roosters le Putter, packing stock .......... 18c Eggs 20c Above prices are Tor poultry free from feed KALVER'S MARKETS. Wool lle@6le Beef hides <.. w> ,.Ue Calf «.>.Ue T allow Sc ! Sheep pelts [email protected] LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Chickens 11c Indian Runner cn.cs* be I I Fowls 10c I . Ducks 9c Geese . 8c Young turkeys 14a Old Tom Turkeys . s ? lie Old Hen Turkeys He Old Roosters 5c | Eggs 20c . Butter 18c Above pncee are for poultry free from feed. DECATUR CHEAMERY CO. Butterfat, delivered 32c Butterfat, in country 29c Butter, wholesaile 32c >

AUCTIONEER As I live in Decatur and intend to auctioneer in the future I’ll try to make every sale a success. If you are holding a public sale of real estate or registered stock or farm sale, let me book it for you. The Highest Dollar obtained. Phone No: Call Either at My Expense. J. J. BAUMGARTNER Dr. L. K. Magley VETERINARIAN Corner Third and Monroe Streets. Phones R office DECATUR, IND. DECATUR’S CHIROPRACTOR PIONEER Office Over Vance & Hite’s nOUrS 6:30 to 8:00 PHONE 650. 1 0. L. Burgener, D. C. No Drugs No Surgery No Osteopathy

r. ::,xf?t£UTtannKg.-a:.-. cur. >1 THE DAY WE CELEBRATE FEBRUARY THIRD I Registering action on thrift by depositing a sum, however small, in the First National Bank is a part and established your part in celebration of the day. Employers, school teachers and parents are urged to co-oper-ate in making our observance of the day memorable in the history of community progress. An especial welcome is here. Every facility for the rapid entry of deposits will be provided. FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR. INDIANA Members Federal Reserve Association. ■vWWVMSajSE* 46KMH HW i.MßffltYl! STAR GROCERY 25 tbs. Granulated Sugar $1.45 Santa Clara Prunes, 2 tbs.. 15c Soap, 6 bars for 25c - Pure Buckwheat, 10 tb. sack 45c i I Strawberries in Syrup 15c Raspberries in Syrup 15c Sardines, 6 cans 25c 1 i Maple Syrup, large bottle. .25c California Beans, tb 7c Heinz Spaghetti 15c Winter Wheat Flour, small i Sack 80c . Winter Wheat Flour, large a sack $1.60 Lye, 3 cans for 25c • Campbell's Soups 10c New Fancy Mackerel 10c I Sweet Pickles, doz 10c 111 ;l 11 " ™ 1 Will Johns, Sft ' *1 HIMFIIIWB—■ FOR SALE. Strictly big type Poland China boars, choicest breeding, at farmers’ prices. Write or ’phone E. A. Vernon, Willshire, O. 15t5 LISTEN:Book your Sale with an Auctioneer. Who is able to make your sale a success. Telephone No. 8-L R. N. RUNYON ? Decatur, Ind.

| HELP WANTED | FOR SALE —One Acetylene lighting plant, in good condition. Will well cheap.—Jim A. Hendricks, Monroe 1 Ind. 20tv i LOST—Pair of nose 'glasses. with chain and pin attached. Lost sometime Wednesday. .Finder please return to this office and receive reward. 12tf kbit - SALE—Thirty-Inch double wagon bed and one twelve-inch single wagon bed. Also a number of teed troughs. Inquire of Peter Kirsch, 'phone 211. 296tf FOR SAL: acres, with good buildings, and handy to market for sale at 6100.00 per acre by owner in Adams county; soil mostly black.— Jas. Stevens. Wren, O. R. R. 1. 4t6eod HOUSE FOIT RENT—Corner~6th and Jefferson streets. Inquire Joshua Parrish. 6tf. FOUND = Aut~tail light and number, 3.807 Ind. 'l6, by Charles Burr of Monmouth. PUPS FOR SALE—Six half Scotch Collies; will sell cheap.—Adam Liby, Berne, R. R. No. 4. 21t6 FOR SALE—Three bull calves - one Durham and three Holsteins. Inquire of L. W. Murphy, Decatur, R. R. No. 12. 'phone 11-G. 21t3 FOR SALE—A Majestic range, cheap. In good condition; 339 Studabaker street. 21t3 WANTED —Girl for general housework apply Mrs. J. Q. Neptune, phonu 23 16tf. FOUND—Pair of gold rimmed spectacles. Owner can have same by calling at this office and describing. 20t3 WANTED —Farm hand, to work by month or by the year. Apply Democrat. 20t3** ' FOR SALE—Metz roadster In good > | condition. Two new tires. A bar • gain for quick sale. Can be seen any J afternoon at the Kalver-Noble garage. 20t3 FOR SALE —A few choice Buff Orpington cockerels. —Geo. Zimmerman, Decatur, Ind., R. R. No. 9; 'phone 14-J. 21t3 Board and room wanted for lady; : must be comfortable place, with coniveniences. Inquire of W. G. Kist, at . Dally Democrat office. 22tf ( FOR RENT—At a low ’figure, my house, furnished. Everything modI ern; electricity, gas, cold and hot city water, soft water, bath, furnace, coal or wood range. Call 233 North Fifth street. 284tf NOTICE. There will be a special meeting of Adams Lodge number 1311 Wednesday evening. Work will be conferi red on several candidates at this time. MASONIC CALANDAR FOR WEEK END JANUARY 22nd. Wednesday, January 26. Fellowcraft degree. Thursday, January 27. M. M. Degree. Monday. Eastern Star called Meeting for initiation. DAVID E. SMITH. W, M. Q SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Having decided to move to Michigan. the undersigned will offer for sale at their residence at 421 Closs street, just south of the waterworks plant, beginning at 1 o’clock, on Saturday, January 29th, the following property: Leather davenport, two [ dressers, writing desk, commode, dinI Ing table, dining chairs, 4 rockers, library table, Singer sewing machine, as good as new; 3 stoves, gasoline ■ stove, dishes, carpets, rugs, 3 beds and bedding, 1 buggy, set single harness, sorrel horse, 8 years old; 3 dozen chickens, Buckeye incubator, kitchen furniture and numerous other articles. Terms: —65.00 and under, cash; over that amount 4 months’ credit will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security; 4 per cent off for cash. MRS. ALICE EVERETT. J. J. Baumgartner, auctioneer. W. A. Lower, clerk. 20t5 PIANO TUNINcFaND REPAIRING. D. A. Gllllom (Professional) rebuilder and repairer of pianos and sewing machines, ana piano tuner. Dealer In both branches. Write or phone 8, Line P, city. Office at home. Residence, south end city limits, at G. R. & I. railroad crossing. At home on Saturdays. 293-m-w-s-ts

iELDERLY WOMEN SAFEGUARDED Tell Others How They Were Carried Safely Through Change of Life. Durand, Wis.-“1 anTtho mother of fourteen children and I owe my hie to t V I'inkniini H

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Rex Theater !]NiVERM.L PROGRAM tonight Hden HeriS." a in "“** , “ rtS ’ f “‘ UrinK Bet ’ ty Gray. Admission 5 and 10 cents. tomorrow .t a a ns ,1 Wife.” a modern society film “In Search of a H ue. Rawlinson, Billie int * oa f ts \.?<-t,'’n "/her Was the Goat." a Rhodes in Whin la.nt screaming comedy. Mr C I. Sanderson, the funny black-face comedian, here tomorrow night. Come and have a good laugh. Admission 5 and ID cents. Rex Theater klllw 'J 1’ D° es P a * n interfere? J There is a remedy M ml Sloan's 5 Liniment w ■ * " ; HI * ur ' y Read thia unaclicited grateful JM w testimony—ffl z Not long ago my left knee be- . came lame and sore. It pained S me many restless nights. So se- ■ ' jg rious did it become that I was I ] W forced to consider giving up my I jKpT S work when I chanced to think of •‘CL ’’ Sloan’s Liniment. Let me say— Mless than one bottle fixed me up. niic oTTiii Cha,. C. Campbell, i lunnee, | —. THE FORDTRACTOR $350. F, 0. B. FACTORY SIMPLE STRONG J)JRkI3 E Delivers 8 Dorse Power at draw bar and 16 inch belt Taie Right Tractor at the Right Price CALL AND SEE US. WM MICHAELS & SON 'Vest of Monroe, Monroe. Ind. SPECIAL EXCURSION FARES TO winter tourist Destinations VIA clover leaf ROUTE ce (lover Leaf Agents, orwrite Chas. E. Rose, G. I*. A--i oledo, for particulars. SEEKER EXCURSION FARES TO SOUTHWEST VIA CLOVER leaf route lrst and Third Tuesdays of cac h month. I e J THOMPSON, Agent. Decatm. for infuniut*-' ll ’