Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 65, Decatur, Adams County, 16 March 1916 — Page 6
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EAST BUFFALO East Buffalo, N. Y.. Mar, 16-(Spec ial to Daily Democrat) Receipt*. 1. 600; shipments, 570; official to N>‘« York yesterday, 950; hogs closing slow. Medium and heavies. slo.3o'<i $1".:’.5; yorkers. [email protected]; roughs, sß2‘. $9.40; stags, $6.40<3’57.75; cattle, 17.>. steady'; sheep, 1,600; steady; top lambs. $11.75;. u. T. 6'jss Wheat $l ’ Oats ' Oats, No. 3, white Corn s Rye 85c Barley • fi ' c Clover Seed "" Alsike seed Timothy seed $2.50 NIBLICK < CO. Eggs IGc Putter 18c@25c FULLEN KAMP’S. Eggs 16c Butter 27t BERLING’S. udlan Rnunor ducks .<«■ Chickens Fowls Wc Ducks Geese **•’ Young turkeys PUBLIC SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS. I, the undersigned- will offer at public auction at his residence, 828 No. Fifth street, on Saturday, March 18, ♦ PLENTY OF MONEY ♦ ♦ to loan on ♦ IMPROVED FARMS ' ♦ at 5 Per Cent ♦ Abstracts made on short 4 ♦ Notice. ♦ SCHURGER’S + ♦ Abstract Office. * + + ♦ + + + * + ♦♦ + + •«• +
MMUUMU4KW'«3K-.>ST? h I Now You Can Have ! Electric Service Too— I I g Electricity in your home v -h 1.5 | charm, comforts and convoi/- vi ’ ’.2 a very easy matter to arran' c ’ • r.g. Thousands of people everywhere, ’iving in unwired houses, will take advar age of the unusual inducements of t to have their homes wired for Ek‘C ; - ’ Sc:-.’ice duvi’.ig | “Wire Your Home’ i | A Nation W;de Yemeni \ March 15th to / pril 15th Your good judgment v I toll you whether or not you win new ii ycvirso f of Electrical Comforts. :is there are | still doubts in your raind — Lwe know you are open to conviction. Maybe we can’t convince you—but won’t you let us try? Today? Phone 474 I I W. G. SPENCER I 311 N* Second | . r —
' Pssr?vl ■ W*CW :od& x jfooh around 2jov. fcr the. evidence— 'its gj 1L c?cnnChcrc. £fon u’ho are caminj less than q tjou, ou’n their cvCn luntics ano liaOc mo- H net) inthcJj?anli bc^es.'lhcir peuniejjhdr quarters and their Oollan* tfcre scrieb siptematicalln —-pearUtenth#. Is’nt it u'orih v?hik’? ® & J ■ ■ ■■ ''■ : hiV.'inli ■ </ V v. ?< '' •' ■■ • v’UAlU.Villi' _. ' / C;' /
Old Tom turkeys.....loc Old Hen turkeysl<*c | Old Roosters 4«| ■' Butter, packing stock V*C Eggs ’ I,: < Abov- ,r!<<«> -•> w poultry f" •* I rora feed FORNAX MILLING CO. : | Wheat 03 l‘ Corn ' 3c Oats :,c R' -75 c KALVER”; MARKETS. 2 | W. 1 “•* 'I Beet hides .. - , >!• c t allow r ’ c B Hnoep pelts . .... 26c0|l <0 LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. j I ■ CP kens llc Ardian Runner frue** * | C I Fowls- I’ c ; Ducks ic 3 Geese c | Young turkeys .... l* c | Old Tom Turkeys .... 'c| J Old Hen Turkeys e ? ‘ Old Rooster* IC I -Eggs 16 c B ■ . 18c | Above price* are for poultry G-> : from feed. DECATUR CKhAMERY CO. : Butterfat, delivered 36c ■ Butterfat, in country 33c ■ Butter, wholesale 36c 1916, sale cominen- ing at 1 o’clock p. I , 1 m., the followir:; household goods:: i Five stoves. 1 base burner, 2 soft coal• burners, 2 cook stoves, chairs, tables,! 'stands, beds and hrduing and in fact | every household article that I have I ' in my house. Also num u:r of Jack 1 - ■ screws and a few buslr.-ls of potatoes. ( Come and a’te. d ,is sole and get i.what you want and are iu need of. Amounts of $5 cr more, nine months ■ credit with negotiable security. JOHN F. COLCHIN. ■ 5St9 North Fifth St. ’FOR SAI/ -Good seven room house in first class tendAimi, excellent lo- ' cation, otl cellar. 226 Tenth street. L Inquire as to owner at this office. 63tG
J It’s a mistake for young people to be deterred from starling to save because their start must necessarily be small. No start is too small, providing it is BUT a start. Ore dollar deposited in this bank with a FIXED determination on the part of the depositor to add to it as quickly as possible is far better than one hundred dollars, with no definite plan or desire for its increase. The saving habit is a valuable a'-'set for anyone to acquire. Vmi this hank is ready to assist ANY ONE to acquire it. FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR, INDIANA Members Federal Reserve Associstion. - -.-- Dr. C. V. Connell j VETERINARIAN •AUrvry t, Office 1021 i«’:iv Residence 143• Dr. L. K. Magleyl VETERINARIAN Corner Third and Monroe Streets. "JC Ros M.l11 I nones office iss, DECATUR, IND. M. .1. Scherer UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Fine Funeral Furnishings DECATUR, - IND. Telephone: Office SC: Home. 135 >
3 ISTAk - ft - Shredded Cod Fish 10c Norman Fresh Mackerel.. .20c < Imported Sardines in Olive Oil 10c Herring Roe 15c Yacht Club Salad Dressing.. 10c I Extra Fancy Red Salmon.. .20c , Santa Ciars Prune-., 2 tbs...lsc Baked Beans, without pork 15c -. I'J ■ . r Fresh Candled Eggs, d0z....18c Majco extra fancy Spaghetti 10c - Marco Horse Radish and Mustard 10c 3 Dill Pickles, doz.*loc Campbell’s Soups 10c \ Mustard Sardines 5c I Fresh Fruit Preserves, qt. can 25c lini" |Wffl Johns, “
- ■ t I HELPWANTED | FOR RENT—Two nice office rooms, with heat and lights, rent cheap.— Mrs. Lase Ellis, ’phone 407. 64t« WANTED Board nnd room wa I •• a young man of clean habits. Tnouire F. D., care Democrat. 66t3 FOR SALE-Three good fresh’ cows. Inquiie Hoosier Packing Co. 6-ltf FOR' KENT — Front “office roomst over interurban station. Enquire A. D. Suttles. 64tf WANTED Man misF“3o *wlth“~ fmrse and buggy to sell Stock Condition Powdery in Adams county. Salary, S7O per month. Address 9 industrial Bldg.. Indianapolis, Ind. 6418 LOST-Studebaker endgate, between Sum Doak farm and Wren, Ohio. Finder, call at my expense, 3 shorts on 49, Monroe ’phone.—L. G. Williams, R. R. No. 10, Decatur, Ind. 61t3 | WANTED—At once. 2 loads of timothy or mixed hay.—H. Borling Co. 64t3 I LOST —-Crocheted cab cover. Finder please return to Frank Gerard at the Hartings & Wilson restaurant and re- , ceive reward. 64t3 j FOR - RENT-” Five room house on Oak St. —Simeon J. Hain. 60t6 LOST —Ladies overshoe on route 3 white delivering mail. Finder return to this office or Mrs. Wm. Biggs, this city 61t3. FOR RENT—Seven room cottage, on High St.,; close to Mercer avenue. Water, lights and gas. Inquire 333 No. 4th St.; ’phone 286. 50tf FOR RENT—Four furnished rooms lor light housekeeping, 336 Line street. ’Phone No. 521, 607 Monroe street. — B. W. Sholty. 291-e-o d-ts WANTED —Hang your paper. IJc per bolt. Clean paper 75c a loom, call phone 14-It —Jim Coverdale. !6t< for"sale"oiY re NrVXTiw7l.ung“7u good location, inquire at James T Merryman's office. I. O. O. F. Block or phone 42 or 286. 310tf FOR SALE, TRADE OR RENT— Three acres of land in section 18, Union township; has house, barn and shed, water and fruit. inquire of Henry Lee, 242 No. Seventh St. 61t3 FOR~SALE--SO acres clay loam soil, good buildings, water, plenty peaches. apples, stone road, Fremont 5 mi’es, $12,000, terms, possession at once, no trade, write L. W. Gronso, Fremont, Mich. 62t3
DR. BURNHAM’S SAN-YAK Acts as a Living antiseptic in the Stomach and Intestines. Snu-'ak prevents "pH i,ois>,e:.i=. that sc-iow illness from which «<■ many persons of sedentary habit? and advanced ago Buffer. San-Yak prevents digging of t colon and caecum: hence Its great value in destroying germs from nndi gested animal fond which are a fact ,: in the true cause of poisonous decom positions of the bowels, causlne pendicitis, rhetimat’sra, typhoid, rtv* entery and arterio sclerosis or tard«>. ed arteries. Heart trouble ts developed throne t self poisoning from the kidneys and bowels. To maintain health • such poisoning must be checked, and you can do so with the use of San . Yak. 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 store, Decatur, Ind. MANGOLD & BAKLR Corner Monroe and 7th Sts. PHONE 215. “OLIVE OIL.” The Blessing of Mankind. T'> Noah the dove carried an olive 11 ranch, the emblem of peace as a sign that God had forgiven. The ancients covered their heroes with olive ! wreaths. Since the world began the ■ olive tree has provided mankind with i its useful health-giving and upbuilding , nectar, pressed from its fruit, and ■scientists and doctors to this day re - oluliieiid pure olive oil with its healI and sustaining virtues to man, woman land child. Our Beachnut Olive Oil is guaranteed to be absolutely pare in every way and under chemical analysis. Beachnut Olive Oil is Loth food and medicine, protecting and strengthening to 'nerves, nourishing the body, and building the tissues, thus producing physical beauty, suppleness, an<l general perfect health. Beach nut Olive Oi! is a health food and flesh builder. It is a system regulator. We have Beachnut Olive Oil in three sizes—25c, 50c, 75c. Include one bottle of any size with your next order. ; Give Us That Order. z . Arthur & Fred i Mangold A Baker
|!john Meredith of Liberty Township ind. iays his wife has been sorely affiicted with Neuntes or Rhetirtatism tor . o” Y years. He will tell you that m-Yak has given her more relief than tay remedy she has iver taken. ! PETER McAFEE I of Rockcreek Township Ind. i says it has entirely driven Neuritis out of his system. DHN CARLISLE of Bluffton will tell you the same. Jos. 1). Beery of Decatur, solicitor for the Ft. Wayne Jour-nal-Gazette, says San Yak cured him of kidney trouble and rheumatism, in his arms and shoulders. L. C. helm of Decatur, Ind., in-, surance and real estate man, says San Yak is the right rncdiciae for the kidpeys and rheumatism. We could tYd you of ethers h-. Decatur and Auams county. FOR SALE ONLY BY Smith, Yager
SRU r3IK. PUBLIC SALE. p The undersigned will cell at his residence, 4’<> miles southeast of De-.i-tur, or l’,-2 miler east and ’j mile north of St. Paul church cr 1% ri. northwest of Pleasant Mills, on Wednesday, March 22, commencing .-it 1“ o’clock a. m., the following property, to-wit: Two head of horsos: Two good breed mares, 1 Pcrchercn mare 5 years old, 1 Belgian mare, 7 years old. Five Head of Cattle: Five m leh ■ cows, including one black Polled Angus <nw. will be fresh Ist e." June; black cow, 4 years old, will be fresh by day of/kale: red Polled Aa .us, 3 years cld. frei:h Latter pa-t of May; Shorthorn cow, 3 yrs. old, fresh about June Ist; Jersey cow, 2 years cld. calf by side; yearling Holstein bull, a good one; 2 yearling heifers, Shorthorns. Ten Head of Hogs; Ten head of shoats, weighing about 70 lbs. each. Farming Implements: Heavy wagon, hay rack, and beet bed combined, McCormick mower, new; | hay tedder, Case tiding plow, new; steel Shunk walking plow, disc har- ; row, spring tooth harrow, spike tooth I harrow, Case riding cultivator, tub- ' ular roller, shovel plow, set dump ; boards, se. beet tools, set double brass , harness, set heavy single harness, set i light single harness, hog rack, 3-horse : doubletree, 200 egg incubator, grind- | stone, IH-horse power gasoline en- , gir.e, with pump jack and numerous I other articles. ' Terms of Sale: —All sums of $5.00 land under, cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving his note with approved se iirity; 4 per cent discount for cash. No property removed un- . til settled for. JAMES D. HOFFMHAN. I Harry Daniels, A.ict. l unch will be served on the grounds. NOTIC E (IE ADMt .\ I STIt ATOM'S S II.E OP I'.EAI, ESTATE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the estate of Howard AV. Hha-kley, late of Adams . County, Indiana, deceai-ed, will sell at private sale to the highest and nest bidder at the o!!l. . of Graham & Walters In the City of Decatur on Snliirdn.v. Un- Sth Day of tpril, W|<>. at 10» o'clock a. m„ the real estate of ’ anid ■!•■■-dent situated in ;he < mint' ■>.' ; Allen in the State of Indiana, and'described,as follows, to-wit: Lots nine (9) and ten HO) in Old Orchard addition to th.- Citv of l'., r t Wayne, at not Uh.-h than the full api praised value thereof, upon the followfmr terms and conditions, to-wit: onethird cash on day of sal-; one-third 'n one ■ ••ar at;.’, one-ttilrd in two years from day of sale, deferred payments to bear interest at the rate of C per cent annum from date of rale, secured by mortgage on the tc ! estate go.d purchaser Is given th. privilege of Ins ;i >* carli if iie so desires. SaiO ,al e--a:e will h. : Id pursuant to order of the 'dams Circuit Court It*’' 'king arse: < to pay the debts of said d. -lent, end W |li no sola f.ee of Hens extent taxes. SAML'iIL I.S: I : ;t,.! :y, " . Adninlstriior. C. L. Walters, Atty. 10-23-30
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