Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 76, Decatur, Adams County, 29 March 1916 — Page 4

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CHICKEN DINNER FRIDAY. The Ladies’ Aid society of the Evangelical church will give the reg- j ular chicken dinner Friday, horse sale I day, in the old laundry building, on | .Second street. The public is cordial- j

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ly invited to patronize the ladies at this dinner. 74t3 s FOR RENT—Seven room cottage, on High St.,; close to Mercer avenue. Water, lights and gas. Inquire 333 I No. 4th St.; ’phone 286. 50tf

I. : — Business Betterment Every growing business should he surrounded with the security and efficient service of a GOOD HANK. This Bank is well prepared to render vou GOOD BANKING SERVICE and INVITES your checking accounts. FIIiST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR, INDIANA Members Federal Reserve Association. _ PUBLIC SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS. On Saturday, April 1, 1916, I will offer at public sale at my residence, 643 South Cleveland street the following housefeld goods: One 8 ft. dining ing room table, set of 6 dining room chairs, cupboard, 3 stands, 2 center stands, Iron bed. springs, and mattress. dresser, bed room suit, 3 pairs of pillows, child’s folding bed, 2 rocking chairs, drop-head New Queen sewing machine in good condition, oil stove and oven, soft coal burner, used one season; Brussels rug, 9x12; carpet, bedding, baby cab, Edison talking machine and records, in good condition; about 3 dozen cans of fruit, 10-gallon jar, cooking utensils, and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms: —All sums under $5.00 cash in hand; over $5 00 a credit of nine months will be given, the purchaser giving bankable note; 3 per cent off for cash. MRS. NADE HALEY. Sale commences at 1 o'clock, p. m. M. J. Scherer UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Fine Funeral Furnishings DECATUR, - |ND. I Telephone: Office SO; Home, 185 —— ■5 KXiR93KSEMSMBKKUHa£SHBSH |STAR GROCERY ,l 4 Shredded Cod Fish 10c 1 'J Norman Fresh Mackerel.. ,20c g Imported Sardines In Olive " Oil 10c rt Herring Roe 15c $3 Yacht Club Salad Dressing. .10c ji Extra Fancy Red Salmon...2oc a Santa Clara Baked Beans, without pork 15c i y Fresh Candled Eggs, d0z....18c a 5 Marco extra fancy Spaghetti 10c E| Maroo Horse Radish and Mustard 10c 5 Dill Pickles, doz 10c B Campbell’s Soups 10c H Mustard Sardines 5c gw Fresh Fruit Preserves, qt, can 25c I {win Johns, :

PUBLIC SALE I At 218 No. JcTSt., 12:30 p. m.. Satur ■ day, April 1, 1916, the Following Household Goods: These household goods nre all in first-class condition: Davenport, 2 stands, library table, book case, dresser. Free sewing machine (new); 5 rocking chairs. 2 seta dining chairs. Morris chair, sideboard, cupboard, kitchen cabineq cook stove, oil heater, 2 heating stoves, gasoline stove, heavy fancy iron bed. springs and mattress; 2 light iron, beds, springs and mattresess; washing machine, music rack, folding bed. 2 dining tables, commode, dishes, pictures, and other articles not mentioned. Come early and see the goods before buying. Terms: Cash tn hand. MRS. C. E. LEAVELL. J. J. Baumgartner, Auct. Soon as sale is over at the house will sell at blacksmith shop, 314 W. Monroe street, alUof the tools in the shop; Three anvils, 3 bellows, 3 vices, electric meter, 2 fire stovers, Barcus stocks, tire cooler, 2 sets dies, fire puller, combination safe and desk. 20 hammers, 3 sledges, 75 pair tongs. 2 electric blowers, mandrel, 2 new 1% wheels, iron shear. 2 foot vises, 1 hand and 1 power drill, eight day clock, lot of wrenches, chisels, punches and anvil tools, and many other tools not mentioned. Terms: Cash in hand. No goods removed until settled for. MILT LEAVELL. J. J. Baumgartner, Auct. 76t3 WIFE TOOILL TO WORK 1 IN BED MOST OF TIME Her Health Restored by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Indianapolis, Indiana. — “My health was so poor and my constitution so run ■j down that I could I not work. I was’ 1 thin, pale and weak, > wlk weighed but 109 X w pounds and was in i i b e( l n lO3l of the -4 i I time. I began taki ing Lydia E. Pir.kI 1 I’’ Hill ham’s Vegetable '.y* -'Vyjl Compound and five months later I f / weighed 133 pounds. I do all the house- ' work and washing for eleven and I can truthfully say Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has been a godsend to me for 1 would have been in my grave today but for it. I would tell all women suffering as I was to try your valuable remedy.”—Mrs. Wm. Green, 332 S. Addison Street, Indianapolis, Indiana. There is hardly a neighborhood in this country, wherein some woman has not found health by using this g°°d oldfashioned root and herb remedy. If there is anything about which you would like special advice, write to the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. ■ ... . I — MASONIC CALENDAR FOR WEEK ENDING APRIL 1 Thursday, March 30. Mark Master Degree. DAVID E. SMITH, W. M. , NO DRUGS. Osteopathy is the only drugless system of treating disease recognized and protected by the laws of Indiana. 75t2 MANGOLD & BAKER Corner Monroe and 7th Sts. PHONE 215. Olives .....10c, 15c, 25c Peanut Butter 10c, 15c, 25c Corn, a can 10c, 3 for 25c Pears, a can 10c, 3 for 25c Beans, a can 10c, 3 for 25c Salmon 10c, 15c, 20c Tuna Fish 15c, 25c Tomato Catsup 10c, 3 for 25c Snyder's Tomato Soup 10c, 3 for 25c Van Camp's Pork and Beans .10c, 15c Heinz Pork and Beans 10c, 15c Jelio, all flavors, pkg 10c Plymouth Rock Gelatine 15c 6 Tt>. Pall Lake Herring ,50c Mother Ann Cod Fish 20c Oranges, Bananas, Lettuce, Apples, Celery, Grape Fruit. We pay Cash or Trade far Produce: Eggs, 16c; Butter, 20c-28c. Gve Us That Order. Arthur A Fred Mangold Baker

| HELP WONTED | WANTED—Four experienced lady 1 demonstrators for house to house ! canvass for Dannemlller's coffee. Salary. Address C. E. Davis, general ' delivery, city. ’ 4t 6 FOR SALE—Rubber ~ tired buggy. Inquire of C. Duke at the Charles Mothers barn. No. 3rd St. 74tG I'll 1 ; SXl.ll W. beT wagon, good as new. Inquire of E J. Tope. Wren, O„ R. F. D 1; ’phone Wren. 74t3 EOR SztLE— go-cart, high chair and small heating stove, WHI sell cheap. Inquire at the A. C. Lawrence. residence. 634 Mercer Ave. 76t3 GLOBE RANGE - FOII SALE Good as new. used but one year. Cheap, if sold at once. —224 N. 11th St. <4t3 FOR SALE—Hard coal burner, bed, springs and mattress, Perfection oil stove; all as good as new. Inquire of W. M. Riffle, 224 No. 7th St.; 'prone 449. 74t8 FOUNI>-Friendship links on velvet ribbon. Apply Miss Agnes Meibers. 75t3 LOST—Nose glasses between Gass & Meibers’ store and greenhouse. Cal! Ed S. Moses, 'phone 195, or Democrat office. 75t3 EOR SALE—S passenger touring car, Overland 1915, full equipment, in Ist class shape. Cause for selling is account of serious illness and have no use for car. Hattie Studabaker Obehauer, inquire Holthouse Eireproof Garage or A. D. Suttles. 74tf. WANTED— Young men. 18 to 25. not afraid of manual labor, who are Willing to take the opportunity of learning a well paying trade. Give ias references past and present employers, or if none, personal references, and tell all ebout yourself.— Care Daily Democrat, Decatur,, Indi ana. 73t3 FOR SALE—Property on 115 So. First street. Terms to suit purchaser. Address Alice Peterson 333 E. Main St., Ft. Wayne, Ind. 70t12 HOt'SE FOR RENT —Seven room house, 504 N. 2nd St. Stable on lot. —C. D. Teeple. 73tf ~ Special” $2 post-liole“'diggers for $1.50 if you hurry.—Charles F. Steele & Co. 76t3 MEN—Our illustrated catalogue explains how we teach the barber trade in a few weeks, mailed free. — Moler Barber College, Indianapolis, Ind. ' 73t6 Stucco work and plastering of all kinds. ’Phone 788, —Bert Haley. 66tlS ' FOR SALE— Three good fresh cows. Inquire Hoosier Packing Co. 64tf FOR RENT—Front office rooms, over interurban station. Enquire A. D. Suttles. 64tf A $2 post-hole digger will be sold; for $1.50 at the Chas. F. Steele &, Company’s store this week., 76t3 FOR SALE OR RENT—A vacant lot on West Madison street, near the corner of Twelfth. Full size. A suitable place to build. Will also rent same. Inquire of A. R. IL, at the: Democrat office. 68tf FOR SALE —Barred Plymouth Rock eggs. Our cockerels this year came from a high producing strain; 50c for 15, or $3.00 per 100.—Bernard Beekmeyer, R. R. No. 1; telephone 1 14-U. 76t6-eo-d ' . „ ■' » ~ HAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y., Mar. 29 —(Special to Daily Democrat)—Receipts, 2,400; shipments, 760; official to New York yesterday, 760; hogs closing slow. Medium, heavies and Yorkers, generally, $10.15; few, $10.20; pigs. $8.75 @59.00; roughs, [email protected]; stags, $6.50@57.&0; cattle, 50; steady; , sheep, 1,000; steady; top lambs, $12.10.

THE MORRIS CO. 5 & 10c STORE BIG SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY MARCH 31st 48c Slop Jars 19c 29e Window Shades 1.9 c 29c Brooms 19c j 24c Salad Dishes ' 19c Matches, 3 boxes 10c Ivory Soap, 3 bars 10c These Specials are for Friday March 31st Only WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR SATURDAY SPECIALS The Morris 5 & 10c Store.

Rex Theatre - ■ ■■■■■■■* I II l—il—■———iy Universal program EXTRA SPECIAL “DAMAGED GOODS” WILL BE HELD OVER TODAY AT THE REX THEATRE On account of our capacity we were compelled to turn away a great number of people, being impossible to accommodate them and on account of so many requests we decided to run “Damaged Goods” another day. In conjunction with this greatest of all moving pictures we will give our patrons our regular Wednesday’s serial, “THE GIRL AND THE GAME.” These two great pictures for the price of ADMISSION. 25c. Your last opportunity to see “DAMAGED I GOODS.” Ask your friends about it. Rex Theatre j&Tjiums shrinking? Q Danger ahead! Go now to a mirror and examine your y mouth? Do your gums look “rinsed out,’’ / shrunken? Do you see a jagged appearance I 'a /\ * n £ um “h ne ? ' T X K so » sce your dentist - He will tell you I that you have pytrrhia, and that to save your s, tmtit teeth you will have to fight this dread disease at once. From pyorrhea come by far the 'But Street d»ts m»rt. It cleanses greater part of all tooth troubles. the teeth delightfully. It gives them Unless treated and checked, it will a whiteness distinctive of Senreco result not only in the shrinking and alone. Its flavor is entirely pleasing, malformation of your gums and of ,and it leaves in the mouth a wonthe bony structure into which your derful sense of coolness and wholeteeth are set, but in the loss of the someness. i teeth themselves. Start the Senreco treatment gjfe , , before pyorrhea grips you for A specific tor pyorrhea has been pood Details in folder with - i discovered recently by dental sci- every tube. A two-ounce tube o' H ence, and is now orered for daily for 2Sc is sufficient for 6 weeks . 0 . • c ~ n . daily treatment. Get Senreco I jgT treatment in Senreco I ooth Paste. o{ ' druggist today or send Lfcryjj Senreco combats the germ of the 4c »n stamps or coin for sample disease. Its regular use insures your “d folder. Address The ,1 teeth against the attack or further 503 Un ; OIl Central Building, progress of pyorrhex Cincinnati, Ohio.

FILE EXEMPTIONS NOW. M'sa Marie Patterson, deputy couuI ty treasurer, has had several years' experience at preparing mortgage exemption papers and 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. o ELECTA BALTZELL. Is prepared to make out your mort- , gage exemption. Come to the auditor’s office where you can see with your own eyes that it is properly filed. , Any time during March or April as the law requires. to May 1.

BEAUTIFYING HOME Carpenters, paper-hangers, plumbers and decorators arc busy at the palatial home of J S Bowers situated o nthe attractive hill on north First street, each installing new conveniences and adding improvement in his line of work Hard wood floors are being laid in every room, the walls and ceilings are being repapcred and otherwise decorated new carpets will grace •. the floor an da more complete hot - and cold water heating system Is bei ing installed Wthen the final im- . provement is made the Bowers home s will be one of the most modern and . neatly furnished homes in the city.