Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 42, Decatur, Adams County, 18 February 1916 — Page 6

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i—ii ■■ill— xnr EAST BUFFALO East Buffalo N. Y., Feb. IS (Special to Daily Democrat) — Receipts, 8,000; shipments. 2,280; official to New York yesterday, 1,710; hogs dosing slow. Medium, heavy and yorkers, $8.65; few. $8.70; one deck, $8.75; lights and pigs, [email protected]; roughs, $7.40 fii's7.so; stags. [email protected]; slow and weak; sheep, 4,200; steady; lambs, few tops, $ll.BO. G- T. BURR, Wheat $1.26 Oats 40c Oats, No. 3, white 41c Corn 80c Rye 85c Barley 55c Clover seed SIO.OO 1 Alsike seed $8.25) Timothy seed $3.00 ( NIBLICK & CO. Eggs 18c Butter 18c@25c FULLENKAMP’S. Eggs 18c Butter 27c BERLING’S. Indian Runner ducks ..le Chickens 11c Fowls 10c Ducks 9c 1 Geese 8c ] Young turkeys 14c 1

DECATUR’S CHIROPRACTOR PIONEER Office Over Vance & Hite’s Umirc 1:30 to 5:00 nours 6:30 to 8:00 PHONE 650. 0. L Burgener, D. C. No Drugs No Surgery No Osteopathy B. C HENRICKS D. C. YOUR CHIROPRACTOR Above Voglewede’s Shoe Store. Phone 660 Office Hours Ito 5 7to 8 LADY ATTENDANT Decatur, Ind. Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARIAN Pkz-ma Office 102 £ nOnC 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 R o'fli< : e M 'iß6 DECATUR. IND.

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=302=31 » Old Tom turkeys lO< Old Hen turkeys 10c Old Roosters ....6a I Butter, packing stock 18c . ! Eggs 20c Above prices are K>r poultry free from feed. FdRNAX MILLING CO. ? Wheat $1.25 I Oats 40c 'Com 490 c KALVER S MARKETS. Wool .....21a*U« Heel bides ....lie Calf M ...Ue tallow 6c Sheep pelts [email protected] —a LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. 1 Chickens lie ' 4 I Indian Runner Driest 8c ' Fowls 10c i Ducks 9c Geese 8c Young turkeys ........ 14c Old Tom Turkeys 11c Old Hen Turkeys 11c I Old Roosters 6c Eggs 20c Butter 18c i Above prices are for poultry free' from feed. DECATUR CKEAIVfERY CO. Butterfat, delivered 32%ci Butterfat, in country 29%c I Butter, w'holesale 32%c !

SALE NOT POSTPONED.' It has been decided not to postpone the Smith & Wilson sale. It will be held at the A. .1. Smith farm, a mile ; north of the city, Wednes-. nesday, Feb. 23, as at first announced. RUNAWAY. If you want to move, or have any other hauling done, 'phone No. 557.— H. Schultz., Dray Man. 41t3* o riernnrrat Wnntt Adc Pav LIVE STOCK I and General Auctioneering I thank you for your past favors i I am still on the job. Telephone at my expense. I J. N. Burkhead Monroe, Ind. j 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, March 2nd and 4th. . Dr. Fruth will be at Decatur, Hotel Murray, one day only, TUESDAY, MARCH 7TH, and will return every 23 days thereafter. Consultation, examination and Professional Advice FREE. FORT WAYNE AND SPRINGFIELD TRACTION Leave Decatur. A. M.—5:50, 8:30, 11:30. P. M.—2:30, 5:45, 9:30. Leave Fort Wayne. A. M.—7:00, 10:00. P. M.—1:00, 4:00, 7:30, 11:00. Freight car leaves Decatur at 7:55 a. tn., and leaves Fort T.ayne at 12 tn., arriving in Decatur at 1:30 p. m, [ HOMER RUHL, Agent. 3 ADS PAY BIG

M ’ A COMMERCIAL BANK b Our facilities are particularly »| adapted to the handling of s Commercial accounts and clients receive the many bene- » tits and conveniences offered by an Institution that specializes in Commercial Banking. •> I With a strong bank like the First National back of it, new business is helped to gain a foothold; old business is helped to grow bigger. i We are ready to demonstrate how we can be of service. 1 1 FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR, INDIANA Members Federal Reserve Association. fARH $2006 TO 55000 YEARLY • w- lur.&.SkkWltiiMlO.-m • aLEARI METAPHYSICAL HEAUH Aorcae Can Learn it Al HooS DIPLOMA GRABTBD • e Write Todar for Free Elaborate BonHtf 4ai a -tan Melaohvdcxl Institute, Peoria. IlUnob M. J. Scherer UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Fine Funeral Furnishings DECATUR, • IND. Telephone: Office 90; Home, 185 i 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. ISTAR GROCERY| fl ~ g Marco Blend Coffee ,30c i; H Bursley’s Baking Beans ....20c S, 1 Santa Clara Prunes, 2 Tbs. ..15c I | 5 Baking Molasses, qt. can ...10c J d Dill Pickles, doz 10c ; m Sweet Pickles, doz 10c I | Winter Wheat Flour, small J sack 80c f s b j Winter Wheat Flour, large J sack, $1.60 f Bird Seed 10c k Creamery Butter, tb 34c i Soap, 6 bars 25c > Green Onions, bunch 5c Celery, large bunch 10c | Radishes, 2 bunches 5» II Campbell’s Soups 10c Petlijohn’s Breakfast Food. 15c I Will Johns. Ssra iiaßMH—■ linn ihiiiiiii II

.|. HELP WftNlll) 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. Dowling, ’phone 11-B. .. 27tf LOST -Purse containing $5 and small change, also other articles. Either on interurban car or on Marshall street, between Second and Fifth. Finder return to Miss Marguerite Bur-j I nett, or to this office. 42t3 FOR SALE —6O acre farm. $2,400; Ilk miles of town. For information write A. C. Hower, Tennyson, Warrick county, Ind. 42t6 | LOST—Eye glasses in case, with Bui , son’s name thereon, case also probably contained card with name of the owner, Ruby Parrish. Supposed to ( have been lost between Chapman sehol house west of town and Parrish home on Tenth street. Finder please return to Miss Ruby Parrish, ’phone 658. 42t3 ANTED-—Tlirl for general house work. Apply to Mrs. E. Woods, phone 255, West Monroe St. 41tf FOR SALE OR TRA DE—Seven room house on Mercer avenue; has water, lights and gas. Inquire 333 No. Fourth St., ’phone 286. 22tt FOUND —A small black purse, con taining some change and a ring. The owner may have same by describing property. Inquire of Miss Bessie Wilder, Phone 1-M. 37t3 1 FOR SALE—A sow, with 12 pigs. In- ■ quire of Julius Haugk. 39t3 FOR RENT OR SALE—The-Patter-son property on North Second St. Inquire of J. T. Merryman, or ’phone No. 42. 41t12 FOR SALE—2 cows. 10, two year old ] heifers, 2 yearling colts, and 2, two | year old colts. —Motts Miller, Decatur R. R. 10, Phone 10-Q. 41tl0 WANTED —Hang your paper, 15c p«rj bolt. Clean paper 75c a room, call' phone 14-R. —Jim Coverdale. 35*.6 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—One Acetylene lighting plant, in good condition. Will sell cheap.—Jim A. Hendricks, Monroe Ind. 20tv FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED—A high class family would like to rent a furnished home in Decatur. Must have modern .conveniences. Send all word to this office. 35tf. | FOR RENT —Nicely furnished rooms • Steam heated.—Mrs. Lase Ellis, I ’phone 407. 34tf ■ FOR RENT —Fo"ur furnished rooms for light housekeeping, SB6 Line street 'Phons No. 521, 607 Monroe street.— B. W. Bholty. 291-e-o-d-ts FOH SALe OR RUMt- A dwelling in good location. Inquire at James T. Merryman’s office. J. d, O. F. Block or, •phone 49 or 286. ‘ S 810tf U^TgCTar e9 a{n*ln any Territory to sell direct to conkumerij the MeCrillus remedies, whleh have been in use since 11,40, and our many other dependable pfbducte such aS medi-1 sines, toilet articles, spices, extracts, ointments, stock and poultry remedies, etc. An opportunity to make from $5 to $lO per day. No experience necessary. We start you in a permanent, profltable business of your own. If you are ambitious, energet ' ic and desiring to make big money by working for it and can furnish a horse or automobile and two responsible signers on your contract, write US at once for particulars, while your choice of territory is available.—McCrillus Medical Co., Winchester, Indilana. 87t6 as'ownj-.juuj.' ■ ■ — —-—wrr I NOTICE OF SAI.E OF PERSONAL PHOFKRTr. 1 Stats of Indiana, Adams County, as: I In the Adams Circuit Court. Febru--2 ary Term, UH. In the mattsr of the estate of Nelson D. Hook, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undvrsigned administrator of the estate I of Nelson D. Hook, deceased, will offer I for sals at public auction at the lata L residence of said decedent, five and I one-lialf (5)4) miles southeast of 1 Berne, Indiana, on the Ralston farm, lin Jefferson township, Adams county, Indiana, on j We«||>esday, February S 3, 101st, J the personal property of said estate, consisting of the following: Four head of horses, 1 driving mare, 1 milch cow, t yearling calves, 1 yearling colt, about 900 bushels of corn in crib, about SSO bushels nf oats In bln. 1 lot of corn fodder, 1 lot of timothy hay, two seta of double work harness, 8 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, S cultivators. 2 riding plows, 1 farm wagon, stoves, gravel bed, and many othir articles not herein, mentioned. Sale will begin st 10 o’clock, a. m. Terms of Sale. All sums of five dollars and under, cash In hand, on day of sale; over 15.00 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. Ne discount will be given for cash payments; this being an administrator’!, sale, none can be given. No property shall be removed from the premises until tne purchaser thereof has fully complied with the terms and conditions of the sale. JOSEPH L. HOOK, • Administrator. A. J. Fisher, Auctioneer. 3-5.910-11-U-14-J5-17 «*_ Democrat Want Ads Pay.

THROWS AWAY HIS CANE AND WALKS I J. P. McGilliard of Muncie Attributes Wonderful Improvement to Tanlac. Muncie, Ind . Feb. 17—“ I’ve laid ' 1 aside my canes and walked uptown unassisted for the first time in three ' months, thanks to Tanlac,” J. F. Me Gilliard, one of the best known men in this city, said recently. | "I hud rheumatism for more than a ' year?’ Mr. Gilliard continued, “and was unable to work during that time. For the last three months the only way that I could walk at all was with (he assistance of a cane In each hand. My knees were so stiff I couldn’t bend . them. I suffered great agony, often , lying awake all night. I lost strength and flesh rapidly. I ’Nothing helped me until I began taking Tanlac. Now I have taken just , two bottles of the medicine and feel like a different man. Today I laid my canes aside for the first time in I three months. I feel better than 1 have felt for a year. The pain and stiffness in my knees has been relieved. Now I am sleeping peacefully through the night, undisturbed by the excruciating pain that kept me awake months. I am gaining strength and flesh daily.” ! Tanlac, the Master medicine referI red to by Mr. McGilliard, who, until his health failed, was caretaker of Beech Grove cemetery, is especially , beneficial for stomach, liver and kid- ; ney troubles, rheumatism, nervous det bility. loss of appetite, sleeplessness, hard coughs, colds, catarrhal affections and diseases of the mucous membranes. It is now sold exclusively in Decatur at the Smith, Yager & Falk drug store. —Advt. I :—o WHY PRINCE ALBERT WINS. . Patented Process is Responsible for Its International Popularity. : Smokers so much appreciate the ■ flavor and coolness and aroma of Prince Albert pipe and cigarette tobacco that they often marvel that this one brand could be so different •from all others. The answer to this question is to be found on the reverse side of every Prince Albert package, whore you will read: "Process patented July 30, ' 1907.” That tells the whole story. Prince Albert is made by a patented ’ process that cuts out the bite and ; parch, which makes the tobacco so mightly agreeable and satisfying to men of every taste of every civilized , nation on the globe. Smokers should realize that this patented process cost three years' | continuous work and study and a fortune in money to perfect. But the re- ! suit has proven to be worth all that ! was expended upon it, because it has set free men who believed they never could enjoy a pipe or a makin’s cigar- ; ette. Prince Albert makes it possible for I every man to smoke a pipe or to roll 1 his own ciragettes. And, no matter how tender the tongue, Prince Albert cannot bite or parch. That is cut out by the patented process, leaving for the smoker ohly the joys of«the fragrant tobacco. | It is a fact that since Prince Albert “arrived.” just about six years ago, it has made three men smoke pipes where one smoked a pipe before! —Advt. —_o_ DR. BURNHAM’S SAN-YAK Acta at a Living Antiseptic In the Stomach and Intestines. San-Yak prevents gelt poisoning, that serious Illness from which so many persons of sedentary habits and advanced age suffer. San-Yak prevents clogging of the colon and caecum; hence its great value in destroying germs from undigested animal food which are a factor in the true cause of poisonous decompositions of the bowels, causing appendicitis, rheumatism, typhoid, dysentery and arterio sclerosis or harden- ' ed arteries. , Heart trouble is developed through ! self poisoning from the kidneys and . bowels. To maintain health all ' such poisoning must be checked, and you can do so with the use of SanYak. Take San-Yak; It is the greatest ’ medicine yet known for man, woman ' or child. SI.OO per bottle. Sold by Smith, Yager & Falk drug store. Decatur, Ind. i o - ’ Democrat Want Ads Pay. • Every Woman ■ VTVrV t J *4 4 f J1 1 ? ‘ f3<XS b FOR PERSONAL HYGIENE 1 n Diasolved in water for douches stops pelvic catarrh, ulcerr.t-on and inflam- ; s mation. Recommended by Lydia E. Pinkham Med. Co, for ten years. A healing wonder for nasal catarrh, 7 sore throat and sore eyes. Economical. Has extraordinary deuuina and germickJal power. Sample Frae. 50c. al! drvaxiru, or postpaid by ' mail. The Paxton Toilet Company. BoHon. Maa." y

I Rex Theatre umgslMw TONIGHT J. Warren Kerrigan in “THE WIDOWS SECRET” I King Baggot in I “ALMOST A PAPA” | Imp. comedy I TOMORROW Red Feather Photoplays present America’s Favorite Co Stars HERBERT KELCEY and EFFIE SHANNON In an unusual drama of society and the stage “THE SPHINX” Rex Theatre Bffr j- '3- * ? » U ARE FIGURING ON I [OBILE PAINTINGinIy shop equipped to handle autos. Finished from top to bottom, ything complete. a chance to show you our work. NTEED. PRICES RIGHT, itur Carriage Works D. PORTER, Prop. I nroe Sts. ’Phone 123 I THERE ARE MANY EVENTS that suggest pictures, but none more important than the wedding. Only a picture can adequately describe the dainty finery of the bride, bridesmaids or flower girls, and like the memory of the occasion, the pictures grow more precious year by year. Make the Appointment today. ERWIN STUDIO Expert Kodak Finishing. Over Callow & Kohne Drug Store. Grocery Prices That Will Interest You at FISHER & HARRIS

25 lb. bag fine Granulated Sugar $1.58 Wisconsin White Potatoes, bu. $1.15 24% lb. cloth bag Magnolia Flour, every bag guaranteed 85c 49 lb. bag $1,70 24% lb. bag Gold Medal Spring Wheat Flour 93 c 49 Ib. bag sl.Bl 6 lbs. strictly pure Buckwheat ...25c Boned Picnic .Hams, the famous M. & H. cure, at, Tb 18'/ 2 c 6 tbs. fancy Jersey Sweet Potatoes 25c The lb 4'/ 2 c 2 Tbs. California Peaches or Prunes for 3 large cans Tomatoes 25c; a can 9c SI.OO bottle Liquid Smoke for ...,75c Beet quality Shredded Cocoanut, pound 20c 1 lb. can Lily Baking Powder ...,10c 3 cans .1 cans Van Camp’s Soups 25 c ' 2 be Pkgs, of Grandma's Washing Powder for 6 cakes Star, Ivory Flake White, American Family, P. and G. Naphtha or any other laundry soap 25< 3 cakes Lantz Bros.’ Soap iq c 8 cakes for 22< I 2 10c Pkgs, of Fresh Corn Flakes 15,

FISHER & HARRIS South Second Street. P _ Q n .. me Delivery.

rancy California Lemon Cling Peaches, in heavy syrup, can . . 13 C 3 cans for $- 2 10c cans Pork and Beans in Tomato Sauce for .. t>c Choice hand-picked Navy Beans lb ,- c 10 lbs ’ 3 10c cans Red Kidney Beans 3 for 20c can 5c cans Tuna Fish at .... 12''a 15c can Tuna Fish at £ Full pint can Pompeian Olive Oil 4'e Good quality Rice, lb , Fancy Head Rice at, lb. ' " " 7l '° I ft>s. Bulk Lump Starch Fig Cakes, genuine fig filMns. H> ’ ij, e v ape Cod Cranberries, at, qt■ New Cracked Hominy, lb 2r Chase & Sanborn Coffees are s-t' perior in quality and flavor, real coffee values at 15, 20, 22, 25 2’ 'v We are sole agents Ce c.7i’ ifl Head and Less Cauliflower, RadishM Jons at special | ew pr iceß . alifornia Navel Oranges, no seedweet and juicy, we have an a : sortment of all aUes at , itar Brand ’ excellent flavor, a pt., .. 13e;