Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 45, Decatur, Adams County, 22 February 1916 — Page 6

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I=3I=S=3CE EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y„ Feb. 22—(Spec ial to Daily Democrat)—Receipts, 7, 200; shipments, 1,140; official to New York yesterday, 3,420; hogs closing steady. Medium and heavy, [email protected]; one deck. $8.85; yorkers. $8,704® $8.75; lights. $8.004?58.25; pigs. $7.00 @57.75; roughs. [email protected]; stags, [email protected]; cattle, 250; steady; sheep, 1,400; strong! top Itnibs, $11.75. G. T. BUrtn. Wheat SI.IS Oats 36c Oats, No. 3, white 38c Corn -80 c Rye 85c Barley 55c Clover seed SIO.OO Alsike seed $8.25 Timothy seed $3.00 | NIBLICK & CO. Eggs 16c Rutter 18c@25c FULLENKAMP’S. Eggs 16c, Butter 27 c BERLING'S. Indian Runner flues, *< Cnickens 11c Fowls 10c Ducks 9c Geese 8c Young turkeys 14e

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e ' — ~ ”!!' DR. FRUTH B Specialist, in Chronic, Nervous and Special Diseases, Treated by j New, Modern and Sci-j entitle Methods. For more complete, information see ad appearing in this paper,• March 2nd and 4th. Dr. Fruth will be at Decatur, Hotel •tlurray, one day only, TUESDAY, MARCH 7TH, and will return every 28 days thereafter. Consultation, examination and Professional Advice FREE. Dr. C. V. Connd! VETERINARIAJoffice 102 Jl ilvllO 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 ofc “'ise DECATUR, IbD.

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Old Tom turkeys ...10c Old Hen turkeys 10c Old Roosters ....5o Putter, packing stock 18c * Eggs 16c Above prices *r*> .or poultry free from feed. FORNAX MILLING CO. 11 Wheat $1.25 '■ Oats 40c • Corn 90c KALVER’S MARKETS. Wool $!••>»• Beef hides ~».lle ; Calf ....He ' Tallow 6c Sheep pelts [email protected] LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Chickens He 'lndian Runner 8c I Fowls 10c Ducks 9c Geese 8c , Young turkeys < 14c ■ Old Tom Turkeys lie Old Hen Turkeys ...He ■ Old Roosters 5c I I Eggs 16c J - Butter 18c, Above prices we for poultry free j from feed. j DECATUR CREAMERY CO. - Butterfat, delivered 34c I Butterfat, in country 31c j Butter, wholesale 34c-

PUBLIC SALE. As I sold my farm I will hold a public sale at my res-’ 'idence, two miles west of ! Decatur on. the DecaturBlufftoii pike cn what is know n as the old Peter Wet- - sei fhrm on Thursday, Mar. tj 2nd. Look in paper later for big sale notice. j 3816 ’ernncrai Wunts AHc Pay. 3 If 4’ O —the tooth paste K , that is fighting f the most general disease in the V world. Use it twice daily. See your dentist twice yearly. Get a tube today, read , the folder about thia dis- > ease, and its symptoms and start the Senreco & treatment tonight. 25c at your drugg sts. For 3 ;• sample send 4c, stamps , or coin, to The Sentanel I Remedied Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. A ! DENTISTS 6 Formula

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HELP WAN IUS r WANTED—To rent a modern house with one to live acres or more of land in connection. Also a barn. f House with cellar and from I (i to 8 rooms.—Thos. Dow- - ling, ’phone 11-B. .. 27'1’ ‘ i.< ST Purse rnntaiiiiiii’ s•'■' anil Sinai! change, also other articles. Either: • on interurban car or on Marshall street, between Second and Fifth. ! Finder return to Miss Marguerite Bur-' ’ nett, or to this office. 42t3 , 1 FOR SALE—fid acre farm. $2,400; I’i ’ miles of town. For information j write A. C. Hower, Tennyson, Warrick county, Ind. 42t6 ‘ LOST —Eye glasses in case, with Buison's name thereon, case also probably contained card with name of the I owner, Ruby Parrish. Supposed to have been lost between Chapman schol house west of town and Parrish home on Tenth street. Finder please return to Miss Ruby Parrish, ’phone : 658. ’ 42t3 | FOR SALE~M lie hog. Apply Otto , Lammert, 'phone 4-L, Root town-1 ship. Wil sell right. 43t3* FARM FOR RENT, 220 acres, grain • and stock farm. Enquire at the | Democrat. 43t3*; j WANTEt> = Girl’ - for general house I work. Apply to Mrs. E. Woods, I 'phone 255, West Monroe St. 4ltf I FOR SALE - Intel national gasoline spraying outfit. Write to Henry j Lee Decatur, Ind. 1 fl FOR SALE OR TRADE—Sew j en room house on Mercer avenue; . has water, lights and gas. Inquire j 333 No. Fourth St., 'phone 286. 22tf ! FOR-RENT OR SALE- The Patterson property on North Second St. , ' Inquire of J. T. Merryman, or 'phone [ 1 No. 42. 41t12 FOR SALE —2 cows, 10, two year old: . heifers, 2 yearling colts, and 2, two • . year old colts.—Motts Miller, Decatur i ( R. R. 10, Phone 10-Q. 41tl0 FOR SALE—One - Acetylene lighting \ plant, in good condition. Will sell:, heap.—Jim A. Hendricks, Monroe J1 Ind. 20tv j : 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. I. Steam heated. —Mrs. Lase Ellis.' ; 'phone 407. 34tf ■ FOR REN f —FourTurnißhed rooms »c- I light housekeeping. 336 Line street. Phone No. 521, 607 Monroe street. — : B. W. Sholty. 291 e-o-d-ts FOR SALE OR RMNT—dw-lling in 1 good location. Inquire at James T. Merryman’s office. I. O. O. F. Block or i phone 42 or 286. 310tf WONDERFUL SONG BOOK FOR READERS OF THIS PAPER. — | The Presentation cf ‘‘Heart Songs” a New Idea for a Newspaper—The Work Has 500 Large Pag|es. The remarkable offering by the | Democrat of the now famous song j book, entitled “Heart Songs,” an- | nouncement of which appears today I elsewhere in this paper, should be a source of sincere congratulation to both publisher and reader. Ailready more than a hundred thousand copies of this unique volume have, gone into the home of the young people of the United States at ' the publisher’s retail price of two dollars and a half per volume. The merits of the book are such that the sales are steadily on the increase and in ■ the ordinary course of business the book should attain an enormous circulation. Upon our first approaching the publishers with a proposition to allow us in effect to make a gift of it to o’tr readers, we met with a cold ro.eption. But subsequently a plan v.a: developed whereby a syndicate cf the largest and most influential cc’.vspapcrs in the country entered into an agreement with the j makers of the book, so that several hundred thousand copies might be | alloted to the readers of the respec-1 rive papers for practlaliy the bare | J cost of production. * From day to day, beginning with ; this issue, this paper will publish new features connected with “Heart Songs,” until all its marvelous attractions are set forth to our readers. It is of universal interest and there is no member of the family but will find something of fascination and genuine interest between its covers. As we state elsewhere, we believe the distribution of this bool: will accomplish a work of education of the very highest character, and our offering may fairly be called a testb monlal to the thousands of men and women wffio read our columns daily. The work has five hundred large pages, and comprises four hundred selections, words and music. It it to be had by this paper’s readers or presentation of one coupon clipped from this paper, tyid the bare cost of distribution. Books are cn display at this office, and the choice is yours.

PUBLIC SALE. I My lease having expired, the undersigned will offer for sale at the old Samuel Houk farm, located on the ,! Allen-Adams county line, H n> llo cast 'jot Williams, or 2"miles south, 1% miles east of Hoagland, 2 miles east of St. John’s, Stop 19, on traction line, bn Thursday. March 2. This will be of the largest sales of she seation, therefore sale will have to start at in o’clock sharp, all the following I property: Fourteen Head of Horses, i Bay horse, 8 years old! weight 1500; i black horse, 8 years old. weight 1600; Loan mure, 9 years old, weight 1.100; 1 bay marc, 7 years old, in foal; bay I mare, 8 years old. weight 1200; gray j mare, 4 years old. weight 1400; bay mare, 3 years old, weight 1300; roan i horse. 3 years old, weight 1300; matt h team of Chestnut sorrels. 2 and I 3 years old, will make good ones; I matt h team of bays, 2 years old, year-1 ling colt. 2 year old pony. Thirty I Head of Cattle: Two red cows, 6 and 7 years old, weight 1200; each, both j i have calf by side; 2 roan cows, 5 and ; years old, with calf by side; black •ow, 7 years old, calf by side; 3 cows, .be fresh by day of sale; 2 brindle | .ows, 1 fresh in April. 1 in May; 3 t -Durham stock bulls, 1 year old; sev-1 I oral young heifers and number of year-. ling steers. Ten Head of Hogs: Sev-' len Duroc gilts, will farrow between ; April 1 to 15; Chester White male i hog, some stock hogs; 28 head of fine! ' Shropshire breeding ewes, 14 turkeys.! ' 5 hens, 6 young toms; 10 doz. chick-! I ns; Shepherd dog, 2 years old. a 1 :ood one. Farming Implements: NewNo. 1 Birdsell clover huller, just bought last season; New Deere bind•r, 8 ft. cut, tongue truck, used one season; International manure spread--■r. 3 mowers, Deering 6 ft, Deering 5 ft, and Osborne 5 ft. cut; clover. buncher, rake hay loader. 2-horse hay ' adder, new Osborne side delivery , rake, hay rake, Columbus disc grain j drill. P. & O. corn planter, with fer-' tilizer attachment; 4 cultivators, 2 v aiking, 2 riding; 2 double disc plows. ■ 2 walking plows, 2 disc harrows, 1-14-disc with tandem; 3 section Os-1 borne spring tooth harrow, 3-section: spike tooth harrow, 2 land rollers, sin- 1 ■le cultivator, 2-horse potato planter, seed sowers, 5 hp. Galloway gaso- : line engine, on truck equipped with 1 18 in. friction clutch pulley, hp.: gasoline engine and pump jack, 3-in., ire wagon, complete; narrow tire vagon, farm truck, with steel wheels; 16 ft. wagon box. 2 sets hay ladders, good as new; 2 sets dump boards, 3b.orse evener, for wagon; bob sled, :nud boat, spring wagon, road wagon, 7 seis work harness, set single buggy | harness, set collars and harness; 25 i liu. white seed corn, chains, tools, I :ope and numerous other articles not mentioned. Terms 6f Sale: —$5.00 and under, cash in hand; all ?ums over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving bankable note, bearing s per cent interest after maturity; 4 >cr cent off for cash. No goods removed until settled for. HENRY KOENEMANN. Elmer Stum, S. R. Rose, Aucts. C. H. Getting. Ed F. Kcenernann. Clerks. Lunch stand cn the grounds. OOEMWO TROUBLE W I Wonderful taackltajy ivill change that Face! And One Dose Has Often Dispelled Years of Suffering. Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy can really be termed WONDERFUL. No - matter where you live —you will find : people who have suffered with Stoml ach, Liver and Intestinal Ailments, I etc., and have been restored to health and are loud in their praise of this j ?emedy. It acts on the source and foundation of these ailments, remov- : ing the poisonous catarrh and trio 1 accretions, taking out the inflamma--1 tion from the Intestinal tract and I assists in rendering the same antiseptic. Sufferers are urged to try one dose —which alone should relieve your suffering and convince you that Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy should restore you to good health. Put it to a test today Send for booklet on Stomach Ailments to Geo. H. Mayr, Mfg, Chemist, 156 Whiting St., Chicago, or better still obtain a bottle from your druggist ' ' For sale by Holthouse Drug Co. and all other reliable druggists. —-G———OBITUARY. Mrs. Bertha May Kaylor was born August 13, 1886, and died February 'A 1916, aged 29 years. 5 months and 2 days. When she was fourteen ze-irs old she joined the Mt. Pleasant Me’hodjtt church. At the time of her loath the was not a member of the hurch, yet she loved the church. She leaves her husband, father and moth r, two brothers and one sister to .nourn their loss.

I Rex Theatre UNIVERSAL PROGRAM r tonight Ben Wilson I IN A THREE REEL REX DRAMA I “The Bachelors Christmas ? I TOMORROW I AFTERNOON and NIGHT i Chapter Six of “The Girl and The Game" Eddie lyons, Lee Koran and Betty Compson in a two reel Nestor comedy “Where The Heather Blooms” Myrtle Gonsales in “Inside Facts” Rex Theatre n -j )BILE PAINTING- J v shop equipped to handle autoFinished from top to bottom, !iing complete. 5 All wc ask is a chance to show' you our work. WORK GUARANTEED. PRICES RIGHT. ! g The Decatur Carriage Works I ' W. D. PORTER, Prop. ! L Cor. Ist and Monroe Sts. ’Phone 123 J TKe Wonder Car” | 1 Ho “Extras” To Buy Ihe new Maxwell is complete in every detail, arnous make of high-grade speedometer is supphej fa addition to the equipment listed e ow, the price of the car includes: Front license -ke*’ *”B en i°us combination rear license -nd tad-hght bracket with spare tire carrier; •ec j C orn, robe rail, anti-skid rear tires, foot accelerator, full Be t oftods>etC t etc> We are waiting to take you for a it n e «* n le car that has broken ■■ ow First-Cost” records, and is breaking all low “After-Cost” records. J I ! g ■ fl F. 0.8 DETROIT .’ . -I \ ' 4 ; Toli SALES CORP., Ft. WAYNE, IND- | i '/"dJ s