Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 60, Decatur, Adams County, 10 March 1916 — Page 6
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|±3 ESI U E EAST buffalo East Bualo. N. V.. Mur. 10—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 4,000; shipments, 1,330; official to New York yesterday. 760; hogs closing steady; medium liogs closing stead. Medium and heavies. [email protected]; yorkers. $10.20©|10.30; pigs. $9.00® $9.10; roughs, [email protected]; stags, [email protected]; cattle, 425; steady; sheep, 3,000; closing strong; top lambs $11.90. b. T. euna. Wheat B 05 Oats 33c Oats, No. 3. white 37c I Corn ‘‘ c Rye 85c Barley 55c Clover seed SIO.OO Alsike seed $3.25 Timothy seed $3.00 NIBLICK A CO. Eggs 16c Butter 18c@25c FULLENKAMP’S. Eggs 16c Butter 27c BERLING'S. uidian Rminer ducks .....fie Chickens 11c Fowls 10c Ducks 9c Geese 8c Young turkeys 14e
DECATUR’S CHIROPRACTOR PIONEER Office Over Vance & Hite’s 1:30 to 5:00 nours 6:30 to 8:C0 PHONE 650. 0. L Burgener, D. C. No Drugs No Surgery No Osteopathy PILLS’ Pil i V ILXIAMt INDIAN ,’•'££ OINTMFT Will cure Blind. Bieedmff and itching x.' . - It absorbs the tumors, aiiays iteivng at or acts ao a poultice, gives rstant relief. For sale by all druggists, maxi 5Cc and ?) A MLLUMS MFG.Cn.. P. 005.. OeM-.la'*'. OUENTERPRISE DRUG STORE B. C. HENRICKS D. C. YOUR CHIROPR ACTOR Above Voglewede’s Shoe Store. Phone 660 Office Hours Ito 5 7to 8 LADY ATTENDANT Decatur. Ind. LIVE STOCK and General Auctioneering I thank you for your past favors I I am still on the job Telephone at my expense. J. N. Burkhead Monroe, Ind. Dr. C V. Connell VETERINARIAN Vhnnn office 102 J ROTH 3 Residence 143
.. -y.! A J ■ IX ■ look around you far the. c^iMncc—lb Vj I fa ci’eniii’hcre. CKcn u’ho arc earning than _ e ■ b own their ovflit homes cmj Wc mo- ■ besite. Their pennies,thdr i H g quarters and their &’lan< w'crc t I ~ l?ttt it [' IGw 4 M I g
■mJL W Bt— l —mmi— %MW tld Tom turkeys 10c Old Hen turkeys l”c Old Roosters ..fie Putter, packing stock We Eggs • • • 16c ; Above price* art> iw poultry free 'rotn feed FORNAX MILLING CO. • Wheat STO3 Corn a ■ 78c Oats ....*. *.... 37c Rye .' 75c KALVER'S MARKETS. Aoui - .... file# leaf tildes .......11*! alf ...lie allow oc sheep pelts . 2&[email protected] LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Cntckena 11c ndlar Runner m.e<* s•’ Fowls 10c Ducks Sc leese .. Sc j Young turkeys I'MOld Tom Turkeys 1c ) )ld Hen Turkeys <*c| Did Roosters »c Eggs 16c, Butter ...,18c Above prices are tor poultry free rom teed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. Butterfat, delivered 36c Butterfat, in country 33c' Butter, wholesale 36c — . 1 i
ILISTEN:Book your Sale with an Auctioneer. Who is able to make your sale a success. Telephone No. 8 L R. N. RUNYON Decatur, Ind. We have it—Good Rasin Bread that you and all the folks in the fam-1, ily will enjoy. Try it today.—Joseph,' Martin & . Lang’s restaurant and case. 52t6 Democrat Want Aris Prv TO OUR FARMERS The International Harvester Co. has had prepared a very ca- ; pable 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 and i given his enthusiastic approval. Now is the time to prepare for 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 NATIOiNAh Bank . DLCaTUR, INDIANA Members Federal Reserve Association I M . _____
GREENHOUSE SPECIALTIES. E Roses, Carnations, Calla Lillies, Swansonia and Sweet Elycians, potted Fiplants in bloom: Tulips, Hyacinths. . jcinorarles, Cyclemen and Begonias. 11 We are in a position to furnish any--11 ( thlng you may want not carried in c stock on very short notice. Mr. Elzey, lour new man. with his tweve years' n I experience as a grower, makes him J very proficient in floral culture, as well as all kinds of funeral work. XVe “ I invite the public to call. Visitors are always welcome. MOSES GREENHOUSE CO. 'Phone 476. Residence, 195. J■ 57tG # —_ —n—.. — ■ —— MUST SELL AT ONCE. : 1 have been authorized to sell the ' Jacob Blew property on North Third | street. It must be sold at once and s a bargain for the person who wants 1 a good residence. It is located on ! North Third street, lias six rooms, , good cellar, electric lights, water and 1 gas. A bargain if taken right away. i See me at once. j 5Gt6 BEN SCHRANK. ; COR SALE. TRADE OR RENT—ByMarch 1. seven room house on Mercer avenue; lias water, lights and gas. Inquire 333 No. Fourth St., phone 28G. 47tf DR. FRUTH z Specialist, In Chronic. Nervous and Special Diseases, Treated by New, Modern and Scientific Methods. For more complete Information see ad ap-j pearing in this paper, j March 31st and April Ist. Dr. Fruth will oe at Decatur, Hotel lurray, one day only, TUESDAY, APRIL 4TH, and will return ev-j try 28 days thereafter. Consultation, examination and Professional Advice FREE. Dr. L K. Magley VETERINARIAN Corner Third and Monroe Streets. Phones R o.t, w m 'is6 dECATUR. IND. IM. J. Scherer |» UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Fine Funeral Furnishings DECATUR, - IND. Telephone: Office 90; Home, 185 • ox ant .wueb STAR GROCERY? a Shredded Cod Fish 10c | Norman Fresh Mackerel.. .20c [ Imported Sardines in Olive Oil 10c Herring Roe 15c ' Yacht Club Salad Dressing.. 10c ) Extra Fancy Red Salmon...2oc Santa Clart-. Prune*, 2 tbs...lsc : Baked Beans, without pork 15c j .U Fresh Candled Eggs, d0z....18c Hi Marco extra fancy Spaghetti 10c • ! fl Marco Horse Radish and > Mustard 10c \| Dill Pickles, doz 10c J" Campbell’s Soups 10c N I Mustard Sardines ~...5c g •< Fresh Fruit Preserves, qt. I can * 25c fl Si _____ «• i hill Johm. RX p
I HELP WANTEO WANTED—To rent a house, not later than April 15. Must not be far out. Inquire Daily Democrat. 57t3 Foil SALE—A second hand piano. Can be bought cheap. See Murray Scherer. 57t3 i’OR SALE—A 3T'eaFokl~driving colt’ a beauty. Call at Henry Knapp & Son’s to see same. 59t3 LOST—Child's fur trimmed kid glove, on Saturday. Finder will please leave at the Democrat. 56t3 FOR RENT —Five room house on Oak St.—Simeon J. Hain. 60t6 FOR SALE—Some good apple butter; 65c a gallon. Inquire Mrs. Frank Heimann. Decatur; 'phone 6-C. 58t3 FOR RENT —Seven room cottage, on High St.,; close to/Mercer ayenue. Water, lights and gas. Inquire 333 No. 4th St.; 'phoife 286. 50tf OR RENT—Four furnished rooms for light housekeeping, 336 Line street. Phone No. 521, 607 Monroe street.— U. 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 , lioats. Will sell at right price. Hoos■r Packing Company. 5616
WANTED—Hang your paper, 15c per bolt. Clean paper 75c a loom, call phone 14-R —Jim Coverdale. 46ti i OR SALE OR RENT—A dwelling in good locatiqn. Inquire at James T .ferryman’s office. 1. O. O. F. Block or phone 42 or 286. 310tf DR. BURNHAM ® PAN-YAK vets as a Living Antiseptic In the Stomach and Intestines. San-YaK prevents self poisoning i hat serious illness from which s< many persons of sedentary habits and advanced age suffer. San-Yak prevents clogging of the colon and caecum: hence its great alue in destroying germs from undi nested animal food which are a factor in the true cause of poisonous decompositions of the bowels, causing ap pendicitis, rheumatism, typhoid, dys entery and arterio sclerosis or harden •d arteries. Heart trouble is developed through <elf poisoning from the kidneys and bowels. To m a . iT it?in health all -uch poisoning must be checked, and <>u can do so with the use of San ak. lake 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.
The Best In Groceries, and For Less Money FISHER & HARRIS GROCERY 24% It>. Cotton Bag Magnolia .finest Mild Cure Smoked Bacon Flour 82c Strips, Tb. ... 16c 24% Tb. Bag Gold Medal Spring Picnic Hams, smoked mild cure, Wheat Flour 89c bone out, Th 18i/ a c Wisconsin Sand Grown Potatoes, 15c Bottles Wabash Valley Brand bushel ; $1.15 Catsup, like homemade 10c Peck 30c 3 for 25c 25c tb. bag Fine Granulated Sug- 10c Boxe.s American Ball Blue ....5c ar $1.65 3 l ib. Cans Lily Baking Powder 25c 3 Cans No. 3 size solid Pack To- | A can 10c matoes for 25c California Peaches or Prunes, A can | 9c 2 lbs 15c Red Fox Brand Can Country Gen- A pound 8c tiemen Corn, regular 15c value, Dry Shelled Pop Corn, lb 5c a can, 10c; 3 for 25c 1 6 pounds 25c Finest Quality Domestic Sardines, < New Garden or Flower Seeds. 5c fried in oil, extra value, a can ..5c packages, 3 for 10c 6 for 25c 10c packages, 3 for 25c N. B. C. Butter Crackers, compare New Pack Salt Fish, small pails 44c tl jm with what you have been Large pails 69c 1) ring, lb 7j/ 2 c Old Settler will clean that dirty Barrel Boxes, ib 6g a c rain water, package 9c C 'er Snaps, fresh baked, R>....7i/jc 3 for 25c jb ß (jg c California Peaches or Apricots, Genuine Fig Newton Cake Bars, 2 cans 25c a pound*.. 12'/zC A can 15c Navy Beans, choice hand picked..Bc Finest Quality White Porcelain 10 pounds for 75c Cups and Saucers, 6 for 39c Lima Beans, California Redenned, Plates to match, 6 for 39c pound 7'/ a c Salted Peanuts, always fresh. Ib. 10c Finest Pink Salmon, 3 cans 25e Large assortment of candies at, Ib. 10c A can 10c Extra Heavy Block Tin Dairy Pa ls, Fine Pack Red Salmon, can 15c 12 qt. size 30c 2 for 25c 14 qt. size -. 35c Palm Olive Toilet Soap, 2 10c bars 15c California Seedless Oranges, juicy Sayman Vegetable Soap, 10c cakes 7c and sweet, each 1c 3 for 20c Finest Jersey Sweet Potatoes, Ib. 4J/ a c Eagle Brand Milk, can 15c 6 pounds 25c 7 for SI.OO Leaf and Head Lettuce, Cauliflower, Apples, fine quality, bushel 50c Cucumbers, Radishes, Onions, SpinPeck 15c ach, Celery, etc., special low prices. Phone Your Orders. They will recieve prom} t attention Our Phone Is 48. Free Deliver/, aH parts of the City. FISHER & HARRIS kS I SOUTH SECOND STREET.
COST OF PUBLIC EDUCATION United States Pays Out Many Millions I, of Dollars for the Benefit of Future Citizens. i — ' In round numbers there were 22,• 'OOO,OOO ]x»rsons enrolled in educational institutions in the United States in 1914, according to the annual report of the United States commissioner of education. Os these, more than 19,000,000 were in elementary schools, 1,374,000 in secondary schools, both public and private, and 216,000 in colleges and universities. . Close to another 100,000 were in normal schools, preparing to be teachers; 67,000 were in professional schools, and the remainder were scattered through other types of institutions. The teachers for this educational army numbered 700,000, of whom 566,000 were in public schools. In point of rapid growth, the public high school still presents the most impressive figures; the enrollment for 1914 is greater by over 84,000 than for the year before. The cost of education for the year, as estimated by the bureau, was $750,000,000. “This amount is a relatively'small sum when compared with other items in the public expense,” declares the report. “It is less by $300,000,000 than the cost of running the federal government; ‘it is only a little more than three times the estimated cost of admissions to moving picture theaters in the United States for the same year.” MANY WANT’EM o ix uu, if the office seek the man, You bet your bottom dollar Before it seeks an hour, ’twill have A dozen by the collar. o DEMOCRAT WANT AD9 PAY BIG
Rex Theatre MM TONIGHT MARRY FULLER IN “The Heart of a Mermaid” j TOMORROW I HOBART BOSWORTH i | In a Five Reel Red Feather Feature H I THE TARGET com] n g “DAMAGED GOODS” Watch for Date. Hlll — Rex Theatre SALE! 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, weight 2600, age 8 years; roan team, 9 years old, weight 2100; black team, 10 years old, weight 2300; dapple gray horse, 6 years old. weight 1000; white mare 12 years old. weight 1000; sorrel mare 10 years old. weight 1100; sorrel horse. 9 years old, weight 1000; brown horse 7 years old. weight 1160; brow.; horse, 10 vears old. weight 1200; ! rown horse 7 years old, wgt. 1000 lbs; bay mare 8 years old, weight 1000. These horses are all well seasoned and broke for any one to drive.. Cabs. Surreys, Buggies, etc.: One Riddle pall bearers' coach, 4 funerri coaches, 1 coupe; these coaches arc all in first-class condition and practically new; 6 phaetons, rubber tire; 2 top surries, rubber tire; 3 open surries, rubber tire; 3 open surries, rubber tire; 5 top buggies, rubber tire; 4 top buggies, steel tire; 4 cab bilggies, steel tire; 3-seated surrey; heavy 2-horse wagon and hay ladders; light surrey, steel tire; dray; sleigh; 1 l-passerger hack; buggy poles. These rigsare all in first-class condition and practically new. Harness, Etc.: 29 sets harness, 7 double sets cab harness, 2 sets light double harness, 2 sehi single harness, 1 sets single harness, fly nets, Bfo ,t warmers. 8 coach uniform robes and blankets, 6 hevay wool robes, 4 fur robes, 15 ligh fall robes and other robes and dusters, horse blankets, cases, office fixlures. This stock is one of the best and most up-to-date in northwestern Ohio. lam going to quit the livery business, and i have instructed the auctioneers to get every do'lar they can, but must sell the stock. Terms made known on da -of sale. J. H. GUNSEFF Kirkland, i>/ I -.ingto-. . >'i i Kcn n, C. M. ’ auctioneers. USE IT EVERY WORKING DAY Ernffijl Kerosene-Burning Tractor 75 W/jpG’-fL 8-16 can be used every working day, and it can be used with profit. t,„X° u z‘ltV 6 kerosene, inspect the oiler, and k vnt 'while the horses are being curried, tractor tireless. effeCt ° f heat nor of hard work — the un^syouwant to.° P pl ° wing> freshing, or shredding at noon P V do just as much work between seven and eight on tOe ‘ gUtA - M ' U S et and “ 8-16 to th a U harX?v-ork^ ob3 Sro fitted sor ’ and hitch M<?S “ l tractoVymi widlav cl,; =ago—and when yon see the j .. yit io worth the money. Come in and look it over. TTOZr
