Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 77, Decatur, Adams County, 30 March 1916 — Page 6

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■A V Geese ,8c Young turkey* i4< Old Tom turkeys 10c Old Hen turkeys •* loc Old Rooster* ! Butter, packing stock ~.15c ■ Eggs 16c Above price* ai* tor poultry tree i from feed. FORNAX MILLING CO. Wheat ?I°3 Corn 84e Oats 37c Rye 25e KALVER’S MARKETS. Wool .»••>*« Beef hides CUM - . a >.33e ’’allow •* Sheep pelte J6COSL OO LOCAL PROBUUE MARKET. Chicken* I*® Indian Runner iKictu ............$c Fowls Ducks *® Geese Young turkey* Old Tom Turkeys lie Old Hea-Tutawys * ie o*4 »c Eggs 16c Batter ‘ I** A oow prices *’* t»* pewiiry fr*» fr*j» fcfiA. IJ4UTW) A-K®BY C*. Butterfat, delivered . ,L 37c Butterfat, in country 31'-' Butter, wholesale '■ ■ ■ ''.7c

I MffiMWCTMCSMggI II Business Betterment B « Every growing business should s be surrounded with the se- : curity and efficient service of » a t.OOI) BANK. This Bank is Well prepared to I rend'er you GOOD BANKING SERVICE and INVITES your checking accounts. FIRST NATIONAL BANK II DECATUR, INDIANA fSewbeas Federal Reserve Association. s??’^-A WSBffSL ‘WfiSWi I PUBLIC SALK Or HOUIKHOLB GOODS. On Saturday, April 1. 1916. I *pU offer at public sale nt my residence, 64? Snath Cleveland strict the foMoyving household goods: One 8 ft. dining ing room table, set of 6 dinting room chairs, cupboard, 3 stands, 2 eenter stands, iron b«d. springs and mattress. dresser, bet, ,ri*txn suit. 3 pairs of pillows, child?s feldir.g bed. 2 yock•ing chairs. dr#t»-head New Queen sewing machine in good condition, oil stove and oven, soft coal burner,' used one so&sca; Dsuasiels rug. 9x12; < carpet, bedding. baby cab. Edisow talking machine and records, in ,p«d condition; about *3 dozejt tans pf* ,fruit, li gallon jar, .csoking atensif*. and other artiel** too nuaaesow* so mention. . ° Ttcai**—.All sum* andtr $5.00 ca»h hi hand: over $6.00 a credit of nine months will he .given, tile purchase!- . gith •. . ■ kabte’note; 3 >er cent et’ ■ • ish. MRS. J-.'.JDE HALEY. ’clock, p. tn. It • .M. J.* Sckertt ' ■ WNDERTAIKING AM® EMBALMING Fine Funeral Furnishing* DICATUR. - IND.. .Tetephen*! 98; He-mo, >BS ILJX -T*. . ■ ■ ’.'l I U Shredded C*d 'Fish 10c I IJ s Norman Fres-h -Mackerel.. ,20c | , . Imported Sardines in Olive S Oil 10c | 1 Herring Roe 15c jf Z Yacht Club Salad Dressing.. 10c | ,-a Extra Fancy Red Salmon...2oc 8 1 Santa Clara Prunee, 2 tbs...lsc | ’ Baked Beans, without pork 15c | i Fresh Candled Eggs, d0z....15c ? fj ’ | t : Marco extra fancy Spaghetti 10c ? I"< I ■ Marco Horse Radish and ? : j Mustard ....’. 10c | Dill Pickles, dez 10c | J Campbell's Soups 10c | Mustard Sardines 5c | IfJ Fresh Fruit Preserves, qt. can 25c ; I j,Y»I Johns, £ -111 im IIIIIIIIIIW Illi IM I TMI

PUBLIC SALE At 218 No. M St., 12:30 p. m.. Saturday, April 1, 1916, the Following Household Goods: These household goods are all in firat-Hnss cnndlfinn: Dnv.nport, 2 stands. library table, book case, diesser, Free sewing machine (new): 5 rocking chairs. 2 sets dining chairs. I Morris chair, sldeluiurd, tupboard. | ki:<’hon <x>ok 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. I'otne early and see the goods before buying. Terms: Cash in hand. MRS. C. E. LEAVELL. ,T. J. Baumgartner, Auct. Soon as sale is over at the house J will sell at blacksmith shop, 314 W. | Morwoe stre* all of the tools in the shop; Three anvils. 3 bellows, 3 vices, electric meter. 2 fire stovers. I Barcus stocks, tire cooler, 2 sets | dies, fire puller, combination safe and desk, 20 hammers, 3 sledges, 75 pair, tongs. 3 electric Blowers, mandrel, 2' new 1% wheels, iron shear. 2 foot I 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 instil settled’for. MIuT LEAVELL. , J. »J. .Baumgartner, Auct. > 76t3 . FfILB ■XSIfI’FTJONS NOW. — Miss Matwe Pa t-r on, deputy county treasurer, has had. several gears’ experience at preparing mortgifge* exemption papers and will be glad to attend to ftiis *t>rk for you. Call at tLw office of the ceu» .' treasurer at any time aag she W,!l be glad to take ' 'care «f tins worjt. Now Is to ktay Ist. 74tf. «k.KCTA SXLT?»LL ; Is j»r*W‘ > d »*ke oat; ytw wort gag* enempthm- ■Cetno to th» audi-. tec’s srt&ce where yo« con see with yemr own eyes.that it is properly Sled. A»y tiw* *ur.i»g Maich o» April as tk<® ka-v ta May 1. i IfIASCHSI® CALENDAR FOR YVEEK KNDING AFRfL 1 i • "Thurg*lay, iY/stk* 34. Mark Mastef Degree. DAVID E. SMITH. W. M. ChTcKBIS DiNA'ER FUIDAY. ! The Ladies’ Aid society of tl»e i Evangelical church will give th’:? reg- ■ ular chicken dinner'Friday.’horse sale [ day, in the old laundry building • ’Second street. Tl: ■ public is cuidi.d---f ' ly invited to patronize the ladies at j.! this dinner. • NO | ! Osteopathy is the only drugloss sys. I tem of treating disease recognized f and protected by the laws of Indi | ana. ” st 2 I •><.. ’ Vo 1.%d. d > 4- ❖ * ❖d* + ■(• 4 DR. C.*R. WEAVER Osteocath ’.id’ — 4 t 14 Licensed by the Indiana 4 : ‘ state Foard of Medical 4 I. Registration and Examinaf •> tion. Office over People's > * Loan & Trust Co. •> ? + ’PHONE 311. 4. d. * 4. 4. * 4. ❖ ■!

Fl MANGOLD I & BAKER i£ Corner Monroe and 7th Sts. PHONE 215. ’ Olives 10c, 15c, 25c t Peanut Butter 10c : 15c, 25c I Corn, a canloc, 3 for 25c “ Pears, a can 10c, 3 for 25c Beans, a can 10c, 3 for 2oc Salmon 10s, 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,.loc, 15c Heinz Pork and Beansloc, 15c Jello, all flavors, pkgloc Plymouth Rock Gelatine 15c C tb. Pai! Lake Herring 50c Mother Ann Cod Fish 20c Oranges, Bananas, Lettuce, Apples, Celery, Grape Fruit. We pay Cash or Trade for Produce: Eggs, 16c; Butter, 20c 28c. Give Us That Order. Arthur Pj Fred Mangold *■•- Baker

!lap waiiTEQ 11 WANTED —Sales respresentative in I tiiis county. A man competent to approach auto owners on a strictly legitimate proposition. Exclusive •erriiorial rights given under con 'tract. No applications considered I unless you furnish gilt-edge refer'cnees. If satisfactory a personal ini' terview will bo arranged. -Timhrook & Frail. 817 Union street, Fort Wayne, !nd. _ HtS WANTED- -Good man to drive and take care of a team. Must be able Ito do all kinds of work. She Fritz Koenig. <7t3 WANTED — Four - experienced lady demonstrators for house to house canvass for Dannemfller’s coffee. Salary. Address C. E. Davis, general delivery, city. ”dt6 FOR SALE—Rubber tired buggy, i Inquire of C. Duke at the Charles Meibers barn, No. 3rd St. 74tt> 1 FOR SALE - A folding go-cart, high i chair and small heating stove. Will 1 oil cheap. Inquire at the A. C. Lawrence, residence. 634 Mercer Ave. i6t l *■ FOUND—FrlendshlpTinks on velvet ribbon. Apply Miss Agnes Melchers. *3t3 1 (‘ST -No o ' 1 gfasses between Gass & i Meibers' store and greenhouse. Call ' Ed S. Moses, 'phone 195. or Dpmo- ‘ • rat office. FOR touring car, 1 Overland 1915. full equipment, in Ist lass shal>e. Cause for selling is account of serious illness and have no' use for ear. Hattie SUiflabakw Obenauer, inquire Holthouse Fireproof Garage or A. D. Suttles. 74tf. FOR tin 115 So. First street. Terms to suit purchas-' er. Address Alice Peterson 333 E. ! .Main St.. Ft. Way sc. Ind. 70t12 .HOUSE - FOR’-RUNT - Sc7e“room 1 heuse, 504 N. 2nd St. Stable on h o £—e. D. Teeple. 73tf j ’ i _ i' — J?" - post -hole diggers for S’.-.‘ if sou t’imrleS F. St' le A Co. • ’ . 16t3 * >T;*.N • O.jF’iilustrated - catalogue exrila'r.s hoyy we teach the barber mce in a few mailed free. Meter Barber College, Indianapolis, ; Ird. " 2t 6 Fcflt keM'- Seven r» >m coMage, on ’ ’s*t„; close to Mercer arcn#e. . MFater. lights and SB*, inquire 333 .Xo. 4<h St.: 'phone 2b*. 50tf StU'r; o’ work' afld. 'piaster!; g of all. kinds. 'Phono 7SB.—Best Haley. 66t18 FOR - SALE~T«hre<' good fresh cows. Inquire Hoosier Packing CT>. 64tf FOE - REN* -c'icai. muio- uvei I interurban station. Enquire A. D. , Sitttles. G4tf A $2 will be sold: for ’51.50 at the Chas. F. Steele &; 3 Company's store this week. 76t31 * FOIFSALE'OICRENT—A - vacant lot' ’ on West Madison street, near the ■ ’ comer es Twelfth. Full size. A snit- ;■.!.< ' place to build. Wijl also rent | t ram“. Inquire of A. R. H„ at> the j ■ Bemocnft office. 68tf j FOR SALE- - Barred Plymouth Rock eggs. Our cockerels this year ■- came from a high producing strain; 150 c for 15, or $3.00 per 100.. -Bernard i- Becktaeyer, R. R. No. 1; telephone 14-U. . 76t6-e-o-d A'T NTS WANTEZF For the sale of a very useful article to be used in ■ every household; in fact a great help * to the bu.,y housewife. 'Quick sales v assured. Address or see me in per- * son —Adolph Siegrist. Berne. Indi- * ana. 77t3 4* , FOR SALE--Fine farms. $35 to $75 4* . an acre in Trumbull county. Good buildings, good markets, pike roads. t j_ The rapid industrial development of . Warren and the Mahoning Valley has taken young men from the farms Result, farms for sale at half their „ value. These farms will double i:i value in ten years. Why pay rent?

■ I fOadamePeteova j] M Her supreme personality j | ;S& *. h!/. and tremendous d ramatic A ■ rW intensity make her wonderful M] jVj in pictures. Shechoso ilfi > (j / Metro pictures because they \w are best suited for her Vrcat !& fl talents. i : ! CO . u gUq lK Metro pictures arc perfect in technique rj w No detail of story or action is slighted* fflf ,' rtR The supreme realism of this wondcrfvlly magnetic star wss never PA 11 mere clearly shown than in her dar.ng iir.terpretstion of the leading role I, jj I H i: Rupert Hughes’ great book. ' R| J W WWiil People Say” S (TO | At the Crystal Theater Thursday.. March 3Cth M L _>m

! Rex Theatre : nOEIMiB 1 I tonight I “D I S C 0 N T E N T” A drama in two parts, featuring Mane Walcamp Betty Compson in “HER STEADY CAR FARE" “tomorrow ; Billie Ritchie in “KNOCKS AND OPPORTUNITIES” | a comedy in two parts “ACROSS THE LINE” with Peggy Corfroy. r 7“ SATURDAY Violet Merserau t IN “AUT U M N ” MATINEE DAILY 'Rex’Theatr e' I

y -4- **' J?’ See your dentist 1 twice yearly. i Use Senreco twice daily * , and keep I your teeth ? and mouth I in perfect | health. E Get a tube today, read E the folder "bout the tutwt E R-.‘r,eral disease in the E world. Surt the Senreco ■ treatment tonight. 2.c ; fi at your ror ] E sam;.ie send 4c, _stamps , R or coin, to The hentaue! | Remedies Co.. Cuicinaati. Ohio. A j DENTISTS Why pay more for land no better. Trumbull county cannot be excelled in Ohio. A look will convince you. For list furnished by reliable farm dealers write The Board of Trade, Trade, Warren. Ohio. 77t2 ~S£T the Morris Co’s Big Ribbon Special in north window for Saturday, April Ist, at 2 p. m. 77t3 SAVE YOUR POULTRY. Lippincott’s One Night Roup, Gape. White Diarrhoea Cure has no equal. ■ For sale by all druggists. 77*6 o Democrat Want Ads Pav

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. i?r. f. V. Connell VETERINARIAN hj"Uzxv>-> Office 101 1 lIOTIC Residence 143 Dr. L. K. Magley VETERINARIAN Comer Third and Monroe Streets. r»i_ .. v . Res M. 11 r hones Office 186 iECATUR. IND. DECATUR’S CHIROPRACTOR PIONEER | Office Over Vance & Hite’s Unnvp 1:30 to 5:00 ItOUiS 6:30 to 8:00 PHONE 650. 0. L Burgener, D. C. |No Drugs No Surgery No Osteopathy