Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 51, Decatur, Adams County, 29 February 1916 — Page 6

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EAST BUFFALO East Buffalo, N. V. Feb. 29—(Special to Daily Democrat —Receipts. 4.800; shipments. 950; official to New York yesterday. 3,420; hogs closing steady. * Mediums, heavies and yorkers, $9.25 Ji>s9.3o; pigs. [email protected]; roughs. [email protected]; stags. [email protected]; cattle. 200; steady; sheep steadp; lambs dull; tops $11.65. T. eon* Wheat SI.OO j Oats 33c ' Oats. No. 3, white 35e Oats 35c Rye 85c Barley 55c Clover seed SIO.OO Alsiks seed $8.25 Timothy seed $3.00 NIBLICK 4 CO. Eggs 16c > utter 18c@25c . FULLENKAMP'S. Eggs 16c , Butter 27c I BERLING'S. Indian Runner ducss ». Chickens 11< Fowls 10c Ducks 9c Geese 8< >nr)r<>v» 1 4r

V/ z 7> r, \A' X , : , ' . • ■ It’s only a short time that you can i call her Mother’s Baby—soon she will! boa school girls and then a young lady. But a photograph of mother and the baby keeps for all time the memory of those happy days—and later pictures will shew the transition from childhood to girlhood. ERWIN STUDIO Expert Kodak Finishing. Over Callow and Kohne Drug Store. Dr. L. K. Magley VETERINARIAN Corner Third and Monroe Streets. Phones R Office M 'lS6 DECATUR, IND.

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DR. FRUTH Specialist, in Chronic. ■ Nervous and Special ianff-. Diseases, Treated byNew, Modern and Scientitle Methods. For m ° re complete Information see ad appearing in this paper, March 2nd and 4th. Dr. F uth will Be at Decatur. Hote l durray, one day only, TUESDAY, ' MARCH 7TH, and will return ev;ry 23 cays thereafter. Consultation, : 1 examination and Professional Advice ' FREE. LIVE STOCK * and Genera! Auctioneering I thank yuu for your past favors I am still on the job. Telephone at mj expense. J. N. Burkhead Monroe, Ind. r { v Connell [veterinarian ’ Phnnn officp 102 rnone Referee 143

i (MBPBMMJBSaaMn^»77i v 11 TO OUR FARMERS The International Harvester Co has had prepared avert capable poster dealing with “Methods of Testing Corn,' and has asked us to distribute the same among our live farmers. Mr. Hutchins, our county agent has examined the same anc given his enthusiastic ap proval. Nov. is the time to prepare foi 1916 crop, and we desire t< do our part in making a Bumper Crop. If interested call and get a cop. with compliments each of the International Harvester Co. and ourselves. FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR. INDIANA Members Federal Reserve Association MASONIC calendar for WEEK ENDING FEBRUARY 26 Tuesday, February 29. Master Mason’s Degree. Thursday, March 2. Master Mason’s Degree. D. E. SMITH, W. M.. PUBLIC SALE. John Lett will hold a public sale on the I A. Kalver farm, 9 miles south of Decatur on Monday, Febru i" 28, 1916. Sale consists of cattle, horses and farming idß'lements. 4213 JOHN LE.TT. M. J. Scherer UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Fine Funeral Furnishings DECATUR, - IND. Telephone: Office 90; Home, 135 ffl JE2T.aSS»a JSTAR GROCERY i Marco Blend Coffee 30c , Bursley’s Baking Beans ~..20c Santa Clara Prunes, 2 Its. ..15c Baking Molasses, qt. can ...10c Dill Pickles, doz 10c Sweet Pickies, doz 10c Winter Wheat Flour, small sack 80c 5 Winter Wheat Flour, large .1 sack, * $1.60 U Bird Seed 10c H Creamery Butter, tb 34c » Soap, 6 bars 25c Green Onions, bunch 5c I ’ Celery, large bunch 10c Radishes, 2 bunches 5c ; Campbell’s Soups 10c | ’ Pettijohn's Breakfast Food. 15c WUI Johns, I £1 JBSJL'km MIS '■ '-J .AA rtSiLJUsta.'

j HELP WANTED WANTED—Dish war-her at Ilarangs & Wi’son's resaurant. Inquire at once. .. am TaD—Dining room girl at the Hot.-l Murray. Inquire aKonce 50t3 . ’OTTSALE A~f rSSTIWham cow. a good one. Nathan Ehrrtian, Maql-y . t. F. D. No. 1. 49t3 - 'Oft RENT House on South Fifth street.—H. M. DeVoss. 50t3 FOK SALE. TRADE OR RENT ” March 1, seven room cottage, on High St.,; close to Mercer avenue. .Vater, lights and gas. Inquire 333 No. 4th St.; 'phone 2SG. 50tf Mr Krimmol, the piano tuner, of •’ort Wayne, is here for a few days, •artiea wishing piano tuned can leave vord at the Murray hotel, ’phone 57. 50t2 ’OR SALE —Two good"oorrel horses: one 6 years old, the other 5 years Id. Mare with colt-f-John Steig leyer, Decatur, R. R. No. 8; phono on F. 49t3 A AN 1 ED—Hans your pain?:, isc per bolt. Clean paper 75c a loom, can diene 14-R —Jim Coverdale. 46ti LOST Niks’ iharur Finder - please return to this office. 48t3 •’(IFrENT OR SALE—The Pattcrson property on North Second St. nquire of J. T. Merryman, or 'photic No. 42. ’ 41t12 ■'OR SALE —2 cows. 10. two year cld heifers, 2 yearling colts, and 2, two .■ear old colt.'. Motts Miller, De atur R. R. 10, Phon’ 10-Q. 41 10 LOST —Gold brooch,.with opal front. Finder return to this office. 47t3 'OR KEN I—F -ur furnished rmm.e light housekeeping. 336 Line street. Phone No. 521, 607 Monroe street. — 3. W. Sholty. 291-e-o-d-ts ■yii S.'LE UR RENT---A dwelling in good location. Inquire at James T Vforryman’s office.. I. O. O. F. Bind r>phone 42 or 286. 310tf ARE MEDICINES LIQUORS? A certain class of prejudiced and ’onions doctors call patent medicines inly alcoholic beverages. They will eil you that such and such a mediine cc’. ta’ns as much alcohol ?s a glass of beer or a certain quantity of whiskey; but they do not mention hat the beer or whiskey is avalowed at one draught, while only a small quantity of the medicine is aken at one dose At the same time [ they will use alcohol of five times as treat proportions in their own pre scriptions. Snch standard remedies as Lydia E. Pi'.’lthnm’s Vegetable ’ Compound ase barely enough alcohol to preserve the root and herb extractives, too little to have injurious effects: and the medic..>e can be had if desired. in a non-alcoholic form.—Advt. 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 1. tn., and leaves Fort T.ayne at 2 _n.. arriving in Decatur at 1:45 p. m HOMER RUHL, Agent. PIANO TUNING. Mr. Krimmel, the piano tuner, of : Fort Wayne, is here for a few days. 1 Orders can be If ft at the Murray hoI el; phone, 57. 50t2 HOTEL FOR SALE OR RENT The Park hotel is for sale or rent. \ good opportunity for the right per- . son. Inquire at cnce of Mrs. D. W. ' Myers. Winchester street. 20t1

ZJ^Mj:■/ 1 '* S —the tooth paste u zj that is fighting S the most genera! A/ fc disease in the F L world. Use it a twice daily. See B your dentist B twice yearly. g Get a tube today, read K| the folder about this disR ere, and Its symptoms H £ and Etart the fxmreco & g treatment tonight. 25c H EJ ut your drugg Fts. For ■ M sample send 4c, stamps u K or coin, to The Scrtanel M ►. Kemecl.es Co., Cincinnati ?* ’•< Ohio. a DENTISTS FORMULA

LOHENGRIN. Something About Famoua Opera— The Bridal Chorus Translation. The ’’Heart Song” illustrated in to- ’ day’s issue of the DcmocT.it is the fam- ’ ov.s Bridal Chorus from Lohengrin. To untold thousands of people this ; wedd’ng march re; alls the most joy .! ou moment of their lives. « I In requome of writing this great 11 opera is the seventh of Wagner’s productions for the stage. The ]>oem J was vritii'ii at Dreadon la IBtfs tb® ‘jmii.ii begun in September, 1846; the ■ instrumentation of the entire work •' was completed during the ensuing 1 winter and spring: and the first per ' so: nmnee took place August 28, 1856. :' at Weimar. The opera has always been espec r iallv popular in the United States and England, not only on account of the , wondrous beauty of the music —but , because the legend itself has been , embodied in English literature. The Lohengrin Bridal Chorus, or i wedding march, is only one of several celebrated compositions of this j kind that appear in the book—and it in this completeness and accuracy that make it universally interesting and absolutely a work that no home ■hould do without. “Heart Bongs" is one of the great 1 books of the century. It will charm. ’ entertain and instruct every member of the family. It has 500 large pages, : eluding over four hundred selec- ■ lions, words and .music, and is now ! being distributed by this paper to its ; lends a..cl readers on presentation of , .ive consecutively dated coupons clip- . >ed from the paper, and the bare cost , <f distribution. Books are 611 display at this office and the choice is oplor.al, as set forth elsewhere in his ■3cue. Don’t -forget the public auction at my residence, 2, miles southeast of Decatur, on the old Dailey farm, Friday, March 3. Some splenclia /ows, horses, hogs and chickens; also househo’d See sale bill in paper. V. L. FOBBING. auR44HAIT* SAN-YAK , a Living Antiseptic In the itomach and Intestine*. San-Yau prevents seif poisoning, -hat serious illn’ess iron which so >:r ny j-ersons of sedentary habits i dvaii.-i-d suffer San-Yak prever. stinging of the .■ «>id .-aecurg: hence its great value in destroying germs from undi jested annual food which are a factor hi 'he true cause of poisonous decom ■H.iuijns of the bowels, causing ap ‘■ii<! i itis rheumatism, typhoid, dys ■i.it.ry and arterio sclerosis or harden <1 ertenea. ’l.-a rt trouble is developed through poisoning from the kidneys and '.nwels 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 s'. nnir. ind FOR SALE -Garland gas stove and rm “I Want-U” gas iron. Both praeticaily new. Call ’phone 417, or inquire of Date Moses, North Fifth r street. ■ 51t3 kuLS; PJLES! . I,NIUtVi Ph.£ OINTMF?rr r.rt* B’.iui. ■* • end itching i* e<» •a turn-- -, itching ut ot.<e f p<-•kitice. reli<f. •* nv all dri. d.vi'icy, k>c and > ** x. Ge® *lanr.. Ohi. FNTgRPRISE DRUG STORE

MANGOLD & BAKER Corner Monroe and 7th Sts. PHONE 215. Groen Clovar fwaot Corn, 3 for . ,25c G? ly Juno Peas, 3 for 25c Old Gashxned Lye Hominy, 3 for. .25c Pressings Sauer Kraut, 3 for 25c Bnking Molasses, qt. can 10c Bird Seed 10c Van Camp’-", Heins’, Dyers' Beech hiit Pork and Bears . ...10c & 15c , Beech Nut Olive O'l ....25c, 50c, 75c Beech Nut Poanut Butter. .10c, 15c, 25c Olives 10c, 15c, 25c Saudcier’s Syrup 10c, 25c, 45c Apple Butter, a can 10c, 15c, 25c Cut Wax Beans, a can 13c, 2 for 25c Cut Refugee Beans ...,13c 2 for 25c Lot.use, Granges, Ca.-.a:-.as, Apples, Grape Fruit, always fresh. VJc pay Cash or Trade for Produce. Bggc, 10c; Butter, 20@28c. Give Us That Order. i Arthur Xl i Mangold Baker

- " ■ ■ I Rex Theatre! UNIVERSAL PROGRAM | tonight - ' I Lon Chaney and Arthur Shirely in two reel (eai w | “STRONGER THAN DEATH” s« Reggie Morris ad Certrid; Telby n LKo coDe, t' “GREED and GASOLINE” I tomorrow w Mary Fuller in three reels “THE TALE OF THE (’ G< Helen Holmes in Seventh chapter of J "THE GIRL and THE GAME” A - “ - Da COMING » “DAMAGED GOODS” Watch for Date. ev< 4 — ’ — tod Rex Theatre = an ‘ " GIF IF YOU I tot ARE I Po dissatisfied with the price - you have been paying for n i your Harness repair “ work, come in and SEE US. E ! WE H V L AN EXPERT REPAIR MAI : O t II OUR HAR JESS SALES ROOM. nt in 5. Seed Corn Situ- j ation Critical; ■ ■V There will be a short crop this ye- ; 1 millions of dob rs lost to corn be-’ | ■ far rners, k great care is not taken selecting and testing the best matured | corn for this season’s planting. Ho not import seed corn. Get J : om a n9ar by neighbor and know that ,iit wi I grow by testing every ear. Don’t Put It Os Do It Now TiiWx*" P!!tterns for OLD ADAMS COUNTY BANt ®- SUTILES, Distributing A?® 1