Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 51, Decatur, Adams County, 29 February 1916 — Page 2

■■WBsggK'JJ'X 1 ." .'r i' ''■""i" ■ «.Jr Start Tomorrow | and Keep It Up Every Morning J Get In the habit of drinking a glass of hot water before breakfast. We’re not hero ions, so let's make our stay agreeaWb. Let us live well, eat well, digest well, work well, sleep well, and look wyll. what a glorious condition to attain, and yet, how very easy it is if one will only adopt the morning inside bath. Folks who are accustomed to feel dull and heavy when they arise, splitting headache, i uffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasi; breath, acid stomach, can, instead, fc. 1 as fresh as a daisy by opening the sluices of the system each morning a-' I flushing out the whole of the internal poisonous stagnant matter. Everyone, whether ailing, sick or well, should, each morning, before breakfast, drink a glass of real hot v.bter with a tea: , oonful of limestone phosphate in it to wash from the stomach, liver and bowels the previous day’s indigestible waste, sour bile and poisonous toxins: thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary canal before putting more food into the stomach. The action of hot water and limestone phosphate on an empty stomach Is wonderfully invigorating. It cleans out all the sour fermentations, gases, waste and acidity and gives one a splendid appetite for breakfast. While you are enjoying your breakfast the water and piiosphate is quietly extracting a large volume of water from the blood and getting ready for p. thorough flushing of all the inside organs. The millions of people who are bothered with constipation, bilious spells, stomach trouble; others who have sallow skins, blood disorders and sickly complexions are urged to get a quarter pound of limestone phosphate from the drug store. This will cost very little, but is sufficient to make anyone a pronounced crank on * v e subject of inside-bathing before breakfast I_| 1 11 ""■'--T

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Abram Simmons ■* - kuftlM ** .uTicik' > -* „ ....... •>- ,‘aj ** *•« * Candidate for Joint Senator Or the Democratic Ticket at the Primary Election March 7, 1916. TO REPRESENT Adams, Blackford and Wells Counties

property: Fourteen Head of Horses: ' Bay horse, 8 years old( weight 1500; ' black horse, 8 years old, weight 1600; ; roan mare, 9 years old, weight 1300; bay mare, 7 years old. in foal; bay j mare, 8 years old, weight 1200; gray mare, jl years old, weight 1400; bay mare, 3 years old. weight 1300; roan horse. 3 years old, weight 1300; match team of Chestnut sorrels, 2 and 3 years old, will make good ones; , match team of bayst 2 years old, yearling colt, 2 year old pony. Thirty. Head of Cattle: Two red cows, 6 and 7 years old weight 1200; each, both' have calf by side; 2 roan cows, 5 and G years old, with calf by side; black ! cow, 7 years old, calf by side; 3 cows, be fresh by day cf sale; 2 brindie cows, 1 fresh in April, 1 in May; 3 .Durham stock builr, 1 year old; sev'S;.■ , .

' eral youngdieifers and number of yearling steers. Ten Head of Hogs: Seven Duroc gilts, will farrow between Apjil 1 to 15; Chester White male j hog, some stock hogs; 28 head of fine Shropshire breeding ewes, 14" turkeys, S hens, 6 young toms; 10 doz. chickens; Shepherd dog, 2 years old. a good one. Farming Implements: New No. 1 Birdsell clover huller, just ( bought last season; New Deere binder, 8 ft. cut. tongue truck, used one season; International manure spreader, 3 mowers, Deering 6 ft, Deering 5 : ft. and Osborne 5 ft. cut; clover buncher, rake hay loader, 2-horse hay i tedder, new Osborne side delivery ' rake, hay rake, Columbus disc grain drill, P. & (). corn planter, with fertilizer attachment; 4 cultivators, 2 ' walking, 2 riding; 2 double disc plows,

PUBLIC SALE |

As 1 have sold my farm 1 will hold a public sale at my residence, 2 miles > west of Decatur on the Decatur-Bluff-ton pike, on what Is known ns the old Peter Wetsel farm, on ‘Thursday, March 2, 1916, beginning at 10 o’clock; sharp, the following property: t Four, head of Horses: Bay gelding. 5 yearsold, weight ICOO, sound and gentle, any man, woman or child can drive | this horse; bay mare, G years old. s full blooded Belgian, weight 1C50.: bred to Frisinger Belgian horse, will, foal March 1; black mara, 7 years old, I weight 1400, bred to foal April l;l black mare, 6 years old, weight 1300; i these two mare are full sisters. Fit-' teen Head of Cattle: Red Polled Angus cow. fresh May 1; rod cow. 7: years old. fresh May 15; red and white spotted ccw, 5 years old. fresh: May 20; red cow. 4 years old, fresh May 25; 2 ted heifers, 3 years old,: fresh March 20; red heifer, 3 years! old. fresh March 25; red steer, coming 3 years old; black steer, coming; 2 years old; 5 coming yearling calves; | full blooded black Polled Angus bull. 2 | years old: Ten Head of Hogs: One O. 1. C. brood sow. will farrow April 20; 9 shoats weighing from 50 to 60 Tbs. each. Four dozen chickens; 2 dogs; about 5 tons of mixed bay, some shredded corn fodder. Farming Implements: One McCormick binder. 7 ft. cut, with ton truck; McCormick mower, with elover buncher; hay ted der, hay rake, hay loadej. 8-hole wheat drill; Avery corn planter, Avery enltivator. 2 iron spike tooth harrows, GO tooth; breaking plow, fanning mill, feed cutter. Turnbull wagon. with bed; light Ahorse wagon, scoop board, stock rack, hay laddqr. top buggy, Chase plush rubber interlined robe, spring wagon, 2-seated; grindstone, 2 post augers, forks and shovels, ‘ 2 log chains, 2 iron kettles, a 75-gallon feed cooker, with coal grate; bob-sled, set of work harness, set single harness, 5 hair face horse collars and sweat pads. 2 sets of fly nets, single fly net, 5 horse blankets, 4 stable blankets, 14Ib' sledge, Meyer spraying pump and tank, 125 feet of steel %-inch wire cable and car, grass seed sower. 2 grain cradles, Brush scythe, mowing scythe,

, .. i eywvuw iviuurvu uutu actuvu tur. JOSEPH WETSEL Lunch will be served on grounds. J. J. Baumgartner Auct.

2 walking plows, 2 disc harrows, 1 14-disc with tandem; 3 section Osborne spring tooth harrow, 3-section spike tooth harrow. 2 land rollers, single cultivator, snorse fiotato planter. 2 seed sowers. 5 hp. Galloway gasoline engine, on truck equipped with 18 in. friction clutch pull«y,'2% hp gasoline engine and pump jack, 3-in tire wagon, complete; narrow tire wagon, fasm truck, with steel wheels; 16 ft. wagon box, 2 sets hay ladders, good as new; 2 sets dump boards, 3horse evener, for wagon; bob sled.

8 hay slings, 2H hp. Waterloo gasoline engine, pump jack, wood saw frame, with 12-in. saw; 3 belts, 150 bu. seed oats. 50 bu of <®rn. 2 bu. i seed corn, bushel of mixed clover and : timothy seed, carpenter tools, Henry Disten rip saw. Henry Disten hand ! saw, full set of Jennings auger bits. ' set of gimlets. S in. arm plane, grooved bottom; 14 in. arm piine, grooved bottom; 14-in. Fray's ball bearing 'ratchet brace. 4 chisels: these goods I are mostly new; 2 squares, 2 I iaws, cross-cut saw, 2 hand saws. 18- , j in. pipe wrench. 18 in monkey wrench I and other tools too numerous to men- ■ ion. Household Goods: Hound Oak ' base burner. Round Oak. No. 9. cook- ' .ng range, cast iron cooking stove, Brussels rug. 11’4x1?; Brussels rug, I UtixlSft; genuine quarter sawed oak | revolving seat bed davenport, genuI ine Spanish leather cover, quarter awed oak. 12 ft. extension table, suitI ible for parlor or dining room; 6 oak ; yarlor chairs, leather seats. 4 rocking * ' hairs. 2 oak. one with leather seat and back; oak frame mirror. 24x46 | ’ nehes,’ finest imported double plate! class; buffet, genuine quarter sawed! oak, 48x24-inch plank top, 40x12-inch : finest beveled plate mirror; Sicilian ! band rope portiers. 2 stands, asbestos 1 table cover, to cover 48 inches; 12 ft.! extension table. Seth Thomas 8-day ■ ; dock. 4 lace enrtains, 4 brass cur- j ! tain reds, 2 wash bowls and pitchers.. 100-piece dinner set, 1 steel tubing white porcelain bed with springs and mattresses, vacuum carpet sweeper,, 15 yds. of linoleum. These goods are ■ mostly new-. Ten-ft. extension table. I 8 ft. kitchen table. 12 chairs. 2! churns, sausage grinder, sausage stuf- j fer and lard press, 3 beds, single bed. i cooking utensils, 10 bu. potatoes, 50 bu. apples, few pounds of lard, stand of bees. 50-gal. steel coal oil barrel, corn sheller, blacksmith vise, copper wash boiler, wash tub and wringer, 20 J ft. ladder, sewing machine, sleigh, cupboard, and many other articles. Terms of Sale: —$5.00 and under, cash ni hand; al! sums over $5.00 a I credit of 9 months will be given, pur- • chaser giving a note with approved i security; 4 per cent off for cash. No .' goods removed until settled for.

mud boat, spring wagon, road wagon, . 7 sets work harness, set single buggy harness, set collars and harness; 25 ; bu. white seed corn, chains, tools, rope and numerous other articles not mentioned. Terms of Sale:—>s.oo and under, i cash in hand; all sums over $5.00 a -credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving bankable note, bearing 8 per cent interest after maturity 4 per cent off for cash. No goods ’removed until settled for. HENRY koenemann.

LISTEN:-' _ Book your Safe with an i Auctioneer. * Who is able to m a k e ? sale a success. Telephone No. k R- N. RUNVf DecaturJnd. " v B. C. HENRICKTIut YOUR CHIROPR\qoeI Above Voglewede'i mo Shoe Store Phone 660 Office Hours Ito 5 LADY Decatur. Ind. £ « :hlr *ien ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ PLENTY OF MONT™ ♦ to loan on ° v< ► IMPROVED FARMS at 5 Per Cent ♦ Abstracts made onsbj ♦ Notice. g SCHLRGER'S rot ♦ Abstract Office. vor + + + + + mr ’ ’nov »• tn DECATUR’S CHIROPRACTOR PIONEER ™ Office Over Vance & IF 116 moi Hmirc 1:30 to HOUrS 6:30 to B*™ PHONE 650. to 0. L Burgener, J E No Drugs No Osteopathy stc ‘ F ber Elmer Sturn, S. R. Rose. 4 stc C. ( H. Oetting. Ed FK» yot Clerks. £ Lunch stand on the gross rea ■ o me PLEN rY OP MONB «»a< tei To loan on farms. 10 yan tre without renewal, no cvmamw 5 tial payments any time Sa 297tf ERWIN OFT th< - me democrat Want l ; Ads - Se