Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 59, Decatur, Adams County, 9 March 1916 — Page 6

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east buffalo. East Buffalo, N. Y., Mar. 9—(Special to Daily Democrat)— Receipts. 800; shtpbents, 570; official to New York yesterday. 190; hogs closing strong. Medium, hevaies and yorkers, 1.000; pigs, |[email protected]; roughs, $8.75© $8.85; stags, |6.00®57.00; cattle, 100; steady; sheep, 6ffi'; active; top lambs, $11.85. <*. T. flona. Wheat $lO5 Oats 33c | Oats, No. 3. white . Corn ... Rye 85c Barley ® sc Clover seed SIO.OO Alsike seed $8.25 Timothy seed $3.00 NIBLICK & CO. Eggs 16c Hutter 18c@25c FULLENKAMP'S. Eggs 16c Butter 27 c BERLING'S. vidian Runner ducks .....le Chickens He Fowls 10c Ducks 9c Geese ....8c Young turkeys 14« DECATUR’S CHIROPRACTOR PIONEER Office Over Vance & Hite’s 1:30 to 5:00 nours 6:30 to 8:00 PHONE 650. 0. L Burgener, D. C. No Drugs No Surgery No Osteopathy PILES! Pilis’. PiltS’ V ILHAMS' INDIAN ? : -E OINTMENT Will <r.re Blind. Bleeding end Itching 1* cIt, absorbs the tumo. '., *,lays itehing al ot. -e acts as 6 poultice, glvee :.:s<ant relief. For sale by all druggists, mail suc and fl.Ou '.VELUMS MFG.CO.. P. oos- develop- Chic ENTERPRISE drug store. B. C. HENRICKS D. C. VOIR CHIROPRACTOR Above Voglewede’s Shoe Store. Phone 660 Office Hours Ito 5 7to 8 LADY ATTENDANT Decatur. Ind. LIVE STOCK and General Auctioneering J thank you for your past favors I am still on the job. Telephone at my expense. J. N. Burkhead Monroe, Ind. Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARIAN Phow Residence 14!

I ® uOSjjl i’j 3$ Xooh around tjcu for c'Ciocncc —its » I n Stun ulw arc earning less than r | 1 | • voti, on’n their ovJ*.i lurmes and We w& z7=~> M ncij in the JEanli besides. ‘lhcir penniej,their c^—-;^; 1 H quarters and their were sav’ed sjs- „ | t^iaticalltj—jrirsirfentij. Knt it w?orth Wile? wii ViVUoams<oujiiUA»aiir. W ■ I

Old Tom turkeys Mei Old Hen turkeys 10c Old Roosters $« Butter, packing stock 18c Eggs Above prices are a>r poultry - free from feed. FORNAX MILLING CO. Wheat ? 103 ■ Corn lSe Oats .... -’7c ■ Rye 75c j KALVER’b MARKETS. Wool Beef hides .■ex.H® Calf 1 allow f e .' Sheep pelts 26c®51.60 LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Chickens He Indian Runner frack* 8c Fowls 10c Ducks 9e ' Geese . Sc < Young turkeys l»c Old Tom Turkeys H« Old Hen Turkeys He Old Roosters Sc Eggs IGc , Butter 18c Above prices *re tor poultry tree , from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. Butterfat, delivered 36c Butterfat, in country 33c Butter, wholesale 36c 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. GOOD RAISIN BREAD. I We have it—Good Itasin Bread that you and all the folk: in the fam- j ily will enjoy. T.-y it today.—Joseph. J Martin & Lang's restaurant and . case. 52t6 Democrat Want AHq

1 *' Ito our farmers [The International Harvester Co. ! has had prepared a very capable poster dea'ing 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 and given his enthusiastic approval. 1 Now is the time to prepare fcr 1916 crop, and we desire to do our part in making a Bumper Crop. If interested call and get.a copy with compliments each of the International Harvester Co. ' and ourselves. i - FIRST NATIONAL BANK i DECATUR, INDIANA : >1 embers Federal Reserve Association. 11 • 2 :3

U. B. ANNOUNCEMENTS. The Ladies' Aid of the V. B. church will meet in the home of Mrs. George 1 i Simmers on South Seventh street Thursday afternoon at 2:00 p. m. A light lunch will ho served. Not only ladies, but men are cordially invited to this gathering, regardloss ns to whether you are members of any church. The Sunday school council will con--1 vene immediately following the prayer meeting Wednesday evening. It is earnestly desired that all members of the council will be present as business of Importance to the Sunday school will be diseased. The Junior Endeavor of the V. B. i church will give a social at the home 'of Miss Blanch McCrory on West MonI roe street, Thursday evening. In connection with light refreshments a 'spjendid program will be given. The ' public is cordially invited to this gathering. There will be a business meeting in connection. 56t3 GREENHOUSE SPECIALTIES. Roses, Carnations. Calla Lillies, Swansonia and Sweet Elycians, potted plants in bloom: Tulips. Hyacinths. | Cineraries, Cyclemen and Begonias, j ; We are in a position to furnish anything you may want not carried in' I stock on very short notice. Mr. Elzey. I our new man. with his tweve years' I experience as a grower, makes him , very proficient in floral culture, as I , well as all kinds of funeral work. We ' invite the public to call. Visitors are I: Iways welcome. MOSES GREENHOUSE CO. ' 'Phone 476. Residence, 195. 57t6 MUST SELL AT ONCE. 1 have been authorized to still the Jacob Blew property on North Third; street. It must be sold at once and i is a bargain for the person who wants 1 ' a good residence. It is located on North Third street, has six rooms, ■ good cellar, electric lights, water and gas. A bargain if taken right away.

See me at once. 1 <s6ti; BEN SCHRANK. FARMERS’ EQUITY MEETING. The Farmers’ Equity will meet at | the-Elzey school house Thursday evI ening of this week. March 9th. Tom 1 Lyons, organizer, wil sneak. Every-;* body invited. No admission will be ; L 57t21 M. J- Scherer , UNDERTAKING AND ! EMBALMING Fine Funeral Furnishings (DECATUR, - IND. Telephone: Office 90: Home, 185 ■ ■■■ r —

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HELP WANTED | : ——■■• • ■ WANTED-To rent a house, not later J than April 15. Must not be fur out j Inquire Daily Democrat. 57t3 , roll SALE A second hand piano. I Can be bought cheap. See Murray I Scherer. 57t3; FOirsXtE -A iGearoid driving colt". a beauty. Call at Henry Knapp & I Son's to see same. 59(3 I Fur trimmed kid gloze. on Saturday. Finder will, please leave at the Democrat. 5613 FOR _ RENT—Seven T ; oom' cottage, on Hinh St.,; close to Mercer avenue. Water, lights and gas. Inquire 333 No. 4th St.; • 'plume 286. 50tf ; FOfTrENT^-FouFfurnished rooms for light housekeeping, 336 Line street. 'Phone No. 521, 607 Monroe street.— ' B. W. Sholty. 291-e-o-d ts FOR SALE—Dwelling and livery barn for sale, trade or rent. See Menno S. Liechty, Monroe, Ind. 56t3 FOR SALE—Two full blood brood sows, will pig in few days; 25 fine shoats. Will sell at right price. Hoosier Packing Company. 56t6 FOR S\LE Oil RENT—-A dwelling in good location. Inquire at James T. Merryman’s office. I. O. O. F. Block or phone 42 or 286. 310tf •» fW

Rolfe Photo Plays Inc. Presents EMILY STEVENS and HENR * BERGMAN in THE HOUSE OF TEARS Five Acts of Drama that Stirs the Heart and Soul AT The Crystal [Thursday, March • G-’i. 5 and 10 cts. I ——■———l — Bl I 11-.— .- — Dr. L. K. Magley I VETERINARIAN Corner Phird and i Phones M i» DEC A MJ K. !Nl.

Notice To Patrons

All patrons knowing themselves to be indebted to us tor two months service will have same discounted by March 11th. if account not paid at once. NORTHERnInDIANA GAS and ELECTRIC CO.

PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will hold a public sale at his residence. 2’i miles south 'of Pica: ant Mills. 3 miles west of Willshire. O„ 9 miles southeast of Deca- ' tur ,on wbat is known as the Henry Teeple farm, on Tuesday. March 14. , 1916, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., sharp, the following property, to-wit: 1 Ten Head Horses: Spring mare <olt, [ roan mare, 4 years old. heavy in foal, we'ght'l9oo; brown mare. 5 years old, weight 1500. in foal; brown mare. 8 1 ye: rs old. weight 1500. heavy in foal; bay mare. 4 years old, weight 1300; blm-k colt. 3 years old. weight 1350; black driving horse, 4 years old. lady broke; double-gaited pacing marc. 5 ' years old weight 1000. lady broke. Six L'cad Cattle: Two Guernsey cows, with calves by side; 2 Jersey cows. I fresh about middle of April; Jersey i heifer, coming 2 years old. fresh ' April 15; Holstein heifer, fresh July jl. Hogs and Sheep: Eight brood ! sows, will farrow from Ist of March to Ist of April; 20 head of ewes, with lambs by side; 100 bu. seed oats. Farming Implements: Two-horse wagon. Oliver riding breaking plow, good as new: spike-tooth harrow, good as new; Oliver walking plow, springtoth harrow, walking breaking plow, second handed buggy, set rubber trimmed buggy harness. Terms of Sale:—All sums of $5.00 and under, cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit of 12 months will be given, purchaser giving his note with approved security, first six months without interest, second 6 months with interest at 6 per cent. Four per cent off for cash. No property removed ; until settled for. HENRY TEEPLE. Harry Daniels, Auct. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OL ESTATE. Notice is hereby given to the creditors. heirs and legatees o. Solomon Linn deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur. Indiana, on the A”t day of April IS 16. and Show cause, if. ant. why tna nnal settlement accounts with the estate of said decoder- should not be BP* .r.v.ed- and said heirs are notified to then -nd there make proof of heirship and receive their distributive 3ha "" 9 HENRY F. LINN. LOVIS G. MILLER. Executors. Judson W. Teeple. Atty. 9-16 I‘ecatur. Ind.. Mar. 8, 1916, X / VK As* yy-ir for AA A" \ <■ (, l •e r .bium<-.-4br«ad/A) AaJJ”- Ht 4 » 1 Void ■pi i i'eko nc ©t'lcr I*’r of J* WIA iOND URANII I’lXLsfor 'y* » ’ Jr . . .U »e I:e»t, Safest, A - .ways Reii able ’K— K !’■ '■ S’ VEGETABLE CALOMEL - - — • ' Vegetable calomel, extract of the root of the old-fashioned may-apple plant, does not salivate. As a liver stimulator, it’s great. It’s a perfect substitute for ordinary calomel (mercury); in fact, it’s better, bacause its action is gentle instead of severe and irritating — and it leaves no mean, disagreeable aftereffects. Physicians recognize this and prescribe may-apple root (podophyllin, they call it) daily. Combined with four other standard, nil-vegetable remedies, mayapple root mav now be had at most anv druggist’s in convenient spgarc sated tablet form, by asking for Sentanel Laxatives. If you forget • the name, ask for the box that has the picture of the soldier on it. These tablets are small, easy to take and are really wonderful little performers. They quickly clean out the poisons that are causing you headache, constipation, scur stomach, biliousness, aizsy spells, bad breath and coated tongue. They are mild. They never gripe. And they are a bowel tonic as well as a cleanser and liver regulator. A 10c box should last one several weeks. A Physician’s trial package (4 doses) will ba | mailed you free if you write menx- tioning Ibis advertisement. The n Sentanel Remedies Co., 802 Madison Ave., Covington, Ky.

Rex Theatre universal program TONIGHT William Garwood in three reels “THE GRAY SISTERHOOD” ■ TOMORROW MARRY FULLER IN “The Heart of a Mermaid” COMING “DAMAGED GOODS” Watch for Date. Rex Theatre

High Class Livery. I will offer for sale my entire Livery Stock at my barn located on Central Avenue. Van Wert, Ohio, Thursday, March 16,1916 Commencing at 9 o'clock a. m., the following property: Fourteen head of horses: Pair dapple gray hearse horses, wcig . 2600, age 8 years; roan team, 9 years old, weight 2400; bla. k i team, 19 y ears old, weight 2300; dapple gray horse. 6 years old. weight 1000; white mare 12 years old, weight 1000; sorr?'. . . ;3 ,t uS old, weight 1109; sorrel horse. 9 years old, weight'l399; brown hoi-e 7 years cH, weight HOT; brown horse. 10 ' ears old, weight 1290; brown horse 7 years old, wgt. 1000 tbs; bay mare 8 vears old, weight 1000. These horses m ail well seasoned and broke for any one to drive.. Cabs, burreys. Buggies, etc.: One Riddle pall bearers coa<‘h, 4 fureri I coaches, 1 coupe; these coaches are all in first-class conditio’ i and practically new; 6 phaetons, rubber tire; 2 top surries. rubber tire; 3 open surries, rubber tire; 3 open surries, ruobe 1 I tire; 5 tep buggies, rubber tire; 4 top buggies, steel tire; 4 ca > ’cel tire; 3-seated surrey; heavy 2-horse wagon a i b.a; ladders; light surrey, steel tire; dray; sleigh; 14-passenyf ack; buggy poles. These rigs are all in first-ciass condition am. I practically new. Harness, Etc.: 29 sets harness, 7 double se cub harness, 2 sets light double ' arness, 2 sets single harness, sets single harness, fly nets, 8 fo3t warmers, 8 coach uniform; robes and blankets, 6 hevay wool robes, 4 fur robes, 15 iigr fall robes and other robes and dusters, hor.se blankets, hme caies, o-iiee fixtures. This stock is one of the best and most up-to-date in northwestern Ohio. lam going to quit the l»v. i i -tiiness, and 1 have instructed the auctioneers to get every c’.< - far they can, but must sei! the stock. Terms made know n on da l of sale. I J. H. gunseTTFi Ed Kirkland. Pat Eevingto n. Ralph Hileman, C. M. High, auctioneers.

USE IT EVERY WORKING DAY ■HeEm $675 Kerosene-Bicuing Tractor $675 MOGUL 8-16 can be used every working day, and it can be used with profit. You can fill the tank with kerosene, inspect the oiler, and be headed for the field while the horses are being curried. You need not consider the effect of heat nor cf hard work —the tractor is tireless. You need not stop the plowing, threshing, or shredding at noon unless you want to. The Mogul 8-16 will do just as much work between seven and eight P. M. as from seven to eight A. M. It don't get tired, and it saves money on every job. Give your horses the jobs they are fitted for, and hitch the Mogul 8-16 to the hardest work. The price—-$675 cadi, F. O. B. Chicago—and when von see' the tractor, you will say it is worth the money. Come in and look it over. WE TTOTT - '!?IMy .