Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 31, Decatur, Adams County, 5 February 1916 — Page 4
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EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y., Feb. s—(Specials—(Special to Dally Democrat) —Receipts. 3,200; shipments, 1.521; official to New Kork yesterday, 3,230; hogs dosing steady. Mediums, heavies and Yorkers, $8.60; pigs, [email protected]; roughs, $7.25 057.40; stags, $5.0005.75; cattle, 75; steady; lambs, 600; tops, $11.65. G. T. B'JRS, Wheat H-25 Oats 43c Oats, No. 3, white 43c Corn 95c Rye 85c Barley 55c Clover seed SIO.OO Alsike seed $8.25 Timothy seed $3.00 , NIBLICK & CO. i Eggs 20c i Rutter 18c@25c i FULLENKAMP’S. Eggs 20c Butter 27c ( BERLING’B. Indian Runner ducks Be Chickens 11c ' Fowls 10c I Ducks 9c I
KEEP AT IT This is the greatest single factor in success. SAVING after all is a habit more easily framed before middle age, and the sooner you begin saving the sooner will the habit be contracted and the better off you will be. The People’s Loan & Trust Co. offers you the opportunity for saving unsurpassed by any other institution in this community. We will be pleased to accept your deposit in any sum and at any time. Non-taxable Gravel Road Bonds for sale. Modern Office Rooms for rent. We write all kinds of insurance. Notary Work. All Deposits Insured. THE BANK BEHINDTHE THRIFT MOVEMENT The Peoples Loan & Trust Co. BANK OF SERVICE
Dr. C V. Connell VETERINARIAN Phnnp office 102 a DO ’ItJ Residence 143 ❖++*++ + + + + * * PLENTY OF MONEY ♦ * to loan on * * IMPROVED FARMS * * at 5 Per Cent * * Abstracts made on short * * Notice. ♦ * SCHURGER’S ♦ * Abstract Office. * +++■**+++ + + + + + + Dr. L. K. Magley VETERINARIAN Corner Third and Monroe Streets. Phones ® Office “'lie DECATUR. IND.
I p**’ 1- "■ 11,111 Bwfch MteonS M«vZlS® “it isn’t what’s in your head, but whabs in your go-ahead; it isn’t v what you can do, but what you da do only action B along because he goes atony, because he’s not a—ets ahead because he does not lose his I pone saving any longer. Start to put money in our ly, if only a ploddcn—a dollar > me. HjoU’ll get ahead. Oi ;rW< Mfl6amstahsauk •S>ecatur-3rib-
Geese 8c Young turkeys ......14c ’ Old Tom turkeys 10c - Old Hen turkeys 10c Old Roosters ......... u ..Be Butter, packing stock .......... 18c Eggs 20c Above prices are tor poultry free from feed. KALVER’S MARKETS. Wool .llseite Beet hides ...... Calf ...... IS< Tallow 5c Sheep pelts 25c@$1.0G LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Chickens 11c Indian Runner onc« 8c Fowls 10c Ducks 9c i Geese 8c j Young turkeys 14c j Old Tom Turkeys lie j Old Hen Turkeys 11c i Old Roosters Sc Eggs 20c Butter 18c Above prices are for poultry free from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. Butterfat, delivered 31c Butterfat, in country 28c Butter, wholesale 31c
DR. FRUTH B Specialist, In Chronic, Nervous and Special Diseases, Treated by New, Modern and Scientific Methods. For more complete Information see ad appearing in this paper, February 2nd, 4th and sth. 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. LIVE STOCK and General Auctioneering I thank you for your past favors I am still on the job. Telephone at my expense. I J. N. Burkhead Monroe, Ind.
| START CHILDREN I RIGHT g ’ Parents often tell their children ' to save their money. How ' much attention is given to showing them just how to do it? As the thrift movement is now i under way all over the United , i States, now’ is the time to call , i and open an interest earning savings account for each child, then have them keep it up. A good time to make the start is now. FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR, INDIANA i Members Federal Reserve Association. I >YiftXlwrt||rV\ mF
WHEN YOU NEED A RS LAXATIVE ■ H Remember Sentane! BE Physic, Liver Toner, H Blood Purifier itS 10c. All Druggists. Sj Sample Free. Write !|fg| The Pentane, Remedies "Z (Incorporated) ‘ .1 B 9 506 Union Cent. Bldg.; Cincinnati, Ohio. * ISTAR GROCERY I ' ummwMWMMMMsaii inn— jiiiii Marco Blend Coffee 30c Bursley's Baking Beans ...,20c Santa Clara Prunes, 2 tbs. ..15c Baking Molasses, qt. can ...10c Dill Pickles, doz 10c Sweet Pickles, doz 10c* Winter Wheat Flour, small sack •. 80c I Winter Wheat Flour, large sack, $1.60 Bird Seed 10c Creamery Butter, tb 34c Soap, 6 bars 25c Green Onions, bunch 5c Celery, large bunch 10c Radishes, 2 bunches 5c Campbell’s Soups 10c Pettijohn’s Breakfast Food. 15c Wil! Johns,
.| HELP WANTED WANTED—To rent a modern house with one to five acres or more of land in connection. Also a barn. House with cellar and from 6 to 8 rooms.—Thos. Dow- ( ling, ’phone 11-B. . . ‘2711' . ANY Intelligent person may earn ( steady income corresponding for ( newspapers. Experience unnecessary., Press Correspondence Bureau. Washington, D. C. 2815 BUlLD~a~business of your own. Be independent. Sell our Sanitary Brushes at big profits. For particulars address North Ridge Company, Freeport, 111. 30t3 FOITYsALE—One Acetylene lighting plant, in good condition. Will sell cheap.—Jim A. Hendricks, Monroe Ind. 20tv FOR SALE —House at 315 North 10th St., in good condition. Furnace, drove well, barn, tarvia street* and cement sidewalks. Apply at the house. 25t18 FOR SALE—Four acres corn fodder, in good condition. Just outside of city limits. —Schafer Hardware company. 28tf FOR SALE, TRADE OR RENT—Seven room house on Mercer avenue; has water, lights and gas. Inquire 333 No. Fourth St., ’phone 286. 22tf FOR SALE —A five years old Belgium mare. Sound and will work any place. Colt by side. And child can drive her —Dan Haley 333 Mercer Aw 31 t 3
Ave. - —• r NOTICE OF SALE OF PERSOUL PHOI’ERTI. State of Indiana. Adams County, ss: In the Adams Circuit Court, February Term, 1916. In the matter of the estate of Nelson I>. Hook, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the estate of Nelson D. Houk, deceased, will offer for sale at public auction at the late residence of said decedent, five and one-half miles southeast of Berne, Indiana, on the Ralston farm, in Jefferson township, Adams county, Indiana, on \\ eduewday, February 23, 1916, the personal property of said estate,, consisting of the following: Four head of horses, 1 driving mare, 1 milch cow, 2 yearling calves. 1 yearling colt, about 900 bushels of corn in crib, about 350 bushels of oats in bin. 1 lot of corn fodder, 1 lot of timothy hay, two sets of double work harness, S horse collars, 1 set of work harness, buggy harness, spike tooth harrow, stick wagon, pitch forks. 1 disc harrow, 1 harrow, breaking plow, grain drill, corn planter, mowing machine, 3 cultivators, 2 riding plows, 1 farm wagon, stoves, gravel bed, and many other articles not herein mentioned. Sale will begin at 10 o’clock, a. m. Terrnu of Sale. All sums of five dollars and under, cash in hand, on day of sale; over >5.00 a credit of nine months will be given, the purchaser executing his note therefor, bearing six per cent interest after maturity, waiving relief, providing for attorneys’ fees and with sureties thereon to the approval and satisfaction of the undersigned administrator. No discount will be given for cash payments. this being an administrator's sale, none can be given. No property shall be removed from the premises until the purchaser thereof has fully complied with the terms and conditions of the sale. JOSEPH 1,. HOOK. Administrator. A. J. Fisher, Auctioneer. 3-5-919-11-12-14-15-17 Democrat Want Ads Pay.
DR. WELLS (The Golden rtule My Code of Ethics) Dr. Wells treats all chronic and private diseases of men and women and invites those who have been unable to secure satisfactory results elsewhere | to call and see him. Consultation is I tree. , WOMEN suffering from maladies pe- ! culiar to their sex are assured the I best possible treatment by non-sur-gical methods. MEN who are m need of reliable ad- ; vice or treatment for any weakness, rectal diseases, private or blood diseases, are cured in the shortest time possible. TUBERCULAR AFFECTIONS of throat, lungs, joints or glands treated by rational ‘ metvods that succeed when old methods fail. RHEUMATISM cured by the new intravenous method. When all other methods fail I will cure you. The . first treatment will help you. I CATARRH, DEAFNESS — My treatL ment for Catarrh and Deafness is the best. If your case Is curable I cap * cure you. ; EYE DISEASE—I treat all disesases of the eyes and ears. The best place to ! get glasses. Eyes tested free. PILES—I absolutely guarantee to cure any case of piles without surgery. No detention from business. I cure fissure by painless process. CANCER—I cure Cancer without the knife and remove warts, moles, scars, blemishes and superfluous hairs. STOMACH TROUBLES—My electric treatment for stomach troubles cures when drugs fail. ECZEMA, Psoriasis and acne cured when all others fail. ELECTRICITY —I have one of the most perfectly equipped offices in the United States with every electric device known to be of use in the treat ment of disease. IF OTHERS have been unable to cure you, I solicit an interview. Consultation free. H. O. WELLB, M. D. 229 E. Berry St., Fort Wayne.
| AT THE CHURCHES CHRISTIAN CHURCH. ’ Bible school, 9:15 a. m.; B. Frank ‘ Kern, superintendent. ! Preaching by the pastor nt 10:15 a. m. Communion at 10:50 a. m. 1 Junior Endeavor. 2:30 p. m.; Rich- ■ ard Smith, leader. Senior Endeavor, 6:00 p. tn.; Mrs. i Borton, loader. • Evening worship at 7:00 o’clock. ~ The theme will be "Temptation.” A cordial welcome awaits all who attend these services. ; BENJAMIN BORTON. Pastor. UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH. Sunday school. 9:15 a. m.; Ross Hayes, superintendent of main school; . Mrs. Blanch Elzey; superintendent of ! the basement work. , Preaching at 10:30 a. tn.; theme, i “Safety First." Matt. 6:33. Junior Endeavor. 2:00 p. m.; Miss Ethel Potts, superintendent. Senior Endeavor, 6:15 p. m„ led by Miss Marie Ball. Some new features will be included in the regular program. Song service, 7:15 p. m. Preaching at 7:30 p. m.; theme, “Did You Hear the Still Small Voice?” II Kings 19:12. T. H. HARMAN, Pastor. ZION REFORMED CHURCH. Sunday school, 9:30 a, ~4n. M. Kirsch, superintendent, German service, 10:30 a. m.; theme, ‘Versuchung Christi in Beziehung aaf Geistliche macht and Selbstucht.” Men’s meeting, 2:00 p. m. Theme, ..mi. — »» ixv*zxacxri t V Pmi
» The Foreigner,” presented by I’ror. ’ M. F. Worthman. “History of Zion J Reformed Church,” presented by M. Kirsch. I Christian EnJeavor society, 6:15; theme "Fidelity and Force.” Observing thirty-fifth anniversary of the ; Christian Endeavor movement. Lead- [ er. Matilda Sellemeyer. 1 Evening service, 7:00 p. m. "For 7 Christ and the Church.” Sermon and service in the interest of young people. ' Friends, members and strangers are • cordially invited to enjoy the services J with us. L. W. STOLTE, Pastor. o—— ST. MARY’S CHURCH Low Mass 7:30. J High Mass 9:30. 1 Christain Doctrine 2:00 Vespers and Benediction 2:30. REV. J. A. SEIMETZ, Pastor. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH. German service Sunday morning. Christian doctrine after the ser- ; mon. A. W. HINZ, Pastor. ——o ■ BAPTIST CHURCH. 19:15. Bible school; Clarence E. Bell, superintendent. 10:30, morning worship; theme. . "Preparedness.” The Lord s Supper will be observed at the close of the . morning service and the minister de-
sires a full attendance of the membership. 6:15,* Young People's meeting. 7:00, evening worship; them£, “Renewing.” At the close of the evening service, the ordinance of baptism will be administered. Let all who await baptism be ready at this time, if possible. This is always a very beautiful service and they who are "immersed” make a great confession. You and your friends are invited to this service. Our mid week prayer service Wed nesday evening at 7 o'clock. A glad welcome to all. FLOYD G. ROGERS, Minister. EVANGELICAL CHURCH. Sunday school at 9:15 a. m.; L. L. Baumgartner, superintendent. Let this be the banner Sunday. Pat Emmons of South Bend. Ind., the converted stloonkeeper and gambler, wil speak three times, at 10:15. 2:30 to men and at 7:30. An offering will be taken to defray the expenses of the speaker. All men of the city and country are invited to attend the 2:30 meeting. Y. P. A. at 6:45; Zelda Hart, leader. Let every member of the church attend the above meetings. Pray for a great day. 1 The public is cordially invited to attend these services. ' J. H. RILLING, Pastor. I PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 9:15, Sabbath school. ’ 10:30, morning worship. Sermon • subject, "Yout’s Greatest Problem and How it May be Solved.” : 6:00 Christian Endeavor. “Fidel1 ity and Force.” Matt. 25:31-46. 7:00, evening worship. Sermon 1 subject, “Youth's Greatest Glory and How It May be Attained.” » It is specially desired that there be J a large attendance of young people on ; this day, devoted to the interest of youth. JAY C. HANNA, Pastor. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH. 9:00 a. m„ Sunday school. 10:15 a. m„ morning worship, with a sermon by the pastor; theme, “The Judgment of God.”
I Rex Theatre |[NTyMAL program TONIGHT “THE PATH OF HAPPINESS” A Red Feather feature in 5 reels featuring VIOLET MERSEREAU MONDftY “THE CONNECTING LINK” Two reels featuring EDYTHE STERLING “SAFETY FIRST and LAST” Imp. Comedy. Rex Theatre
’ ' .MM 1:30, p. m., Junior League. 6:00 p. m.. Epworth League, with Miss Celia Andrews, as -leader. Reports will be made at this meeting of those who recently took out twentyfive cent pieces as an investment for the missionary work of the league. 7:00 p. m„ evening worship, with a sermon by the pastor. Theme. "Things Eye Has Not Seen.” On Wednesday evening following the prayer meeting service the members of the church will elect a lay dele gate to the lay electoral which convenes in Fort Wayne March 30, 1916. All members twenty-one years old or over are entitled to vote D. T. STEPHENSON, Pastor. DEMOCRAT WANT ADS PAY BIG
DELINQUENT TAX-LIST The following is a list of lands, city and town lots remaining delinquent for the non-payment of taxes for the year 1915 and previous years in Adams county. Indiana: ru i si ! sr i J § IL * 1 NAME DESCRIPTION 3 if’. Z > c ■ <4 iiH ? 1 H = ! = S i 9 I > 9 S S d|t 9 s O !5. j£ U P LUNION TOWNSHIP. Dunifon, W. I >, so. pt.~nw~Tv, |23 2<,15 16.73 ~ ; | lj.s4[ .89 ROOT TOWNSHIP. Dlrkson. Charles, pt sw. T rk S< ’n In are “- nw - , nw U2* H 33.5011239 1V50! I I I - I Dlrkson. Charles, ne. fr. se. ? 1 R’2B 14• 47 3711 ‘ I i l l Dlrkson, Charles, s. fr. ne D.rkson. Charles, pt | Bj2S 14, 4.54! 175| |12.85| |181.5011 51.511 4"> J - . tl . : ST. MARY’S TOWNSHIP. Harshman. Emma, lot 32, Pl, M ;27|15| , ,5Q iqqi '| [ —JToTj JO JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP. Runkell, Luella, sw, co:~.. ]20|25|15| t.~TlO5i j ( | B.' T8 | j.io| "~7sd — . DECATUR CITY. r „ g —. ? £ * NAME. DESCRIPTION. § f - I 3°g £ = £ -— ; > I £ £ g Q c Mary^,‘iX’t no. ti; 275 ’H* H jt&:^.^S-iV\ n o °-8 8 5 5 i 0 ■ dvio , - 70 M jsit l:a ' 0i inlol r 2# ”l Moffan DoriP m’ ” pt lnlpt no - ’ 2 °° 35 00 22 ' 82 4 ° Morgan. Dode M., s. pt. inlot no 89ft Morgan, Dode M., s. pt. inlot no 891 • {aimer, Joseph, inlot no. 1012 165 23 42 14.16 2 PC outlot no. 39 50 .15 1 5.70 6.01 Standiford, Charles A r u. ♦ 190 226 r in 1 r”3 town of geneva. Besse. Sybil, inlot no. 27, BuffaiX —— ' ttl g : Gzro G., inlot no '’39 40 rar r 97 1■ ♦ " 0 ’^ 1 ? H ™ «6 J1 40.03 - Wh : m A n ’ °5 lando A., inlot no' jm" ’ 50 ’’ Geo - R - et a! ■ Inlot no.'JI 2 " | & 200 1.751 1 22.46 22.391 .7 — SOO! I 17.96 15.82! .80 State ot Indiana. Adams County, and “remaining debnauen??®" 1 "f’und' 1 and Un H' do her » b y certify that previous years w h’™* ,! or the non-pkv m s" d c , and town lots returned year taxes for 1915 ?S a X k ,nter wt , taxes for the year 1914 an.! particular tract and thJ? X urth ®r, that the }°Kpther with the curr* December, 1915 and thl l « e ? ame w as recn?^ u P t / h arged is due from ea-;u Witness my °f the nrst Monda> ' ‘ n day of January. 1 916 . Auditor’s Vhe’City of Decatur, this Dt THOMAS H. HA.RTET.L. State of Indiana, Adams Countv Auditor, Adams County. Notice is hereby given Which may s be e due e< the S r a eo y n a* scha OK« the* u, B foreßO,n K la nds, city and town will he sold at public auction r. ue fr °m the P^ nalt V. interest and cos s door of the court house in .a b V h « TreasnX 7 . ther eof on the days of sale the second Monday In Fehr>^ e C, . t Z °f Adams County, at tne east Commencing at 10 o’clock a m y ’ J SI «. being tu , r h ’‘ n aa ld county and state, on from day to lay until all ? "aid da" R nn^ e .u l4th day of said month. Given under my hand I. 80 .? or offered said sale will contln” ’st day of January, 1916 at th « Aud t e o r S'* f or aa e. y ’ m torß In Decatur, Indiana, this , THOMAS H. BALTZELL. Auditor, Adams County.
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.
