Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 75, Decatur, Adams County, 28 March 1916 — Page 3
OCALMAN TALKS j. R. Ulrey Tells of the Relief He Gained Through Use of Tanlac. elped in three days armer of Near Decatur Gladly Recommends the Master Medicine. The best evidence that a medicine anything else is all that is claimfor it is the words of some local num—sone one you have known I your life and in whom you have most confidence. r. R. Ulrey, a well known farmer, jo lives on Rural Route No, j, Detur, recently told of the relief he ,lned through the use of Tanlac, the ister Medicine, that has gained 65,0 Hoosier friends. He said: "I have suffered from stomach juble some time. I had indigosm; frequently I experienced a bloat- | feeling; gas forni“d on my stomh after meals and 1 sometimes betne cramped in the evenings. It La necessary for me to work after a «vy meal to avoid misery. 1 also d catarrh of the head. I was bothed by headaches and my head and ue seenjed stopped up. "Two or three days after 1 started king Tanlac the catarrh became is severe. The stuffy feeling in my ed was relieved and the mucus left y nose. 1 now have gained big jiefits for the stomach trouble also, ie bloated feeling of my stomach is Inc; my appetite is improved, and leet better In every way. Thehead|halso are a thing of the past. I’Tanlac has given me relief and I idly recommend it for catarrh of e head and for stomach trouble, y wife can see the improvement in B. the benefits gained being easily iticeable.” Tanlac, the Master Medicine, is esirially beneficial for stomach, liver d kidney trouble, catarrhal comlints, rheumatism, nervousness, loss appetite, and the like and is fine t relieving the after-effects of hard bghs, colds, lagrippe, pneumonia, id the like. Tanlac is now sold exclusively in katur at Smith, Yager & Falk’s hg store. —Advt. Watch for The Morris o. ad for specials, Friday, arch 31. 7112 1/ * —the tooth paste | that is fighting I the most general disease in the world. Use it twice daily. See your dentist twice yearly. Get a tube today, read 3 the folder about this d.s- B ease, and its symptoms ■ and start the Senrecu B treatment tonight. 25c B at your druggists. For B sample send 4c, stamps B or coin, to The Sentanel B Remedies Co n CiaciiiaaL. B Ohio. k ■ r - DENTISTS Formula — - ' ™*
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l —i— PUBLIC SALE. | Having sold my farm I will hold a public sale at my farm, 2 miles south of Peterson, 3 miles east of Curryville, or 1 mile east and 2 miles north of Honduras, on Thursday, March 30, 1918, commencing at 10 o’clock a. m' the following property, to-wlt: Four Head of Horses: One black work horse, 10 years old, weight 1400; bay gelding driving colt. 3 years old, a good roadster; bay draft colt, coming 2 years old; bay driving colt, coming 2 years old. Fourteen Head of Cattle: Guernsey cow, with calf by side; young Jersey cow, calf by side; Jersey, due to calf 25th of April; red cow, be fresh in spring; heifer, fresh soon; 2 stock heifers; cow, heifer, fresh in spring; steer, coming 2 years old; heifer, coming 1 year old; 2 calves, coming 1 year old; heifer, coming 2 years old, fresh in spring. Twelve Head of Hogs: Three O. I. C. brood sows, pig first, of May; fullblooded registered Dttroc, pig first of May; 4 head young gilts, will pig soon; 4 shoats, eligible to register. Nine ewes, with lambs by side; fullblooded Shropshire buck, a good one. Grain: 300 bu. of corn, 100 bu. of Big 4 seed oats. 2 bu. Alsike clover seed, 15 tons of baled hay. Farming Implements: Walter A. Wood binder, 8 ft. cut, good as new; Champion mower, John Deere double disc, used one season; Osborne single disc, Monarch cultivator, good heavy wagon, 3 in. tires; wagon bed and double side boards, hay ladder and bed complete, Moline riding breaking plow, Deering corn husker David horse power feed grinder, set of bob sleds, cook stove, kitchen table, other household articles, Keller incubator, 240 egg size; Imperial incubator, 240 egg size; many other articles not mentioned. • Terms of Sale:—All sums of $5.00 and under, cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving his note with approved security. Notes will bear 8 per cent interest after maturity; 4 per cent discount for cash. E. E. ZIMMERMAN. Bunn & Baumgartner, Aucts. William Zimmerman, Clerk. The ladies of the Reformed church will serve lunch. o— FILE EXEMPTIONS NOW. Miss Marie Patterson, deputy county treasurer, has had several years’ experience at preparing mortgage exemption papers fnd will be glad to attend to this work for you. Call at the office of the .county treasurer at any time and she will be glad to take care of this work. Now is the time, to May Ist. 74tf. CHICKEN DINNER FRIDAY. The Ladies’ Aid society of the Evangelical church will give the reg- . ular chicken dinner Friday, horse sale day, in the old laundry building, «on Second street. The public is cordially invited to patronize the ladies at this dinner. 74t3 MASONIC CALENDAR FOR WEEK ENDING APRIL 1 Tuesday, March 28. Master Mason Degree. Thursday, March 30. Mark Master Degree. DAVID E. SMITH. W. M. o__ Democrat Want Ads Pav J® Every Oct a can today front rhlhftSillHll your herdwaro or fro- tallafldlltftf eery dealer. . ■ ''.O'AaaMffl
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