Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 78, Decatur, Adams County, 31 March 1916 — Page 6

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IZZK ZSOE EAST BUFFALO ■ii I 4—* East Buffalo. N. Y., Mar. 31 -(Spc< ial to Dally Democrat) Receipt: •*•' 800; shipments, 1,5:’?; official »" A” w York yesterday. 950; hogs closing steady. .Medium and heavies. $9. i»'..• $9St, few. $9.85; pigs. |8.50©|8.1»: roughs. sß. i os@s?.-85; st»g». $6.50(11 $> .. 0, cattle. 325; closing slow: 10«-.-ui :!•'.<• lower than Monday; sheep 3,000; steady; top lambs, $12,00. U. T. BUIX. Wheat ”77 SI.OB Oats. No. 3. white 3Sc Corn 85c Rye BSc Parley bsc Alsike seed ...38.25: NIBLICtfi CO. Eggs 16c Putter 18c@25c FULLENKAMP’3. Eggs 16c I Butter 27c BERLING'B. unllan KUaner ducks He Chickens He Fowls iUc Ducks 9c

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530C3 EXSLS Geese Young turkeys '** Old Tom turkeys ..... .I'* Old Hen turkeys i Old Roosters •■ • • Butter, packing stock ISc Eggs 16< Above pricee are K»r poultry free from feed. FORNAX MILLING CO. ■Wheat 8108 . I Corn J Oats 380 i Rye 75c KALVER’S MARKETS. Wool .7777...... r.»»w Beef hides ..U* C*lf Tallow ••••** Sheep pelts 25c0»1. 0 LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. ! Chickens He i Indian Kusner £mco 8c Fowls 10f Ducks Os ■ Geese 8c Young turkeys -. • 1*« i Old Tom Turkeys it* I Old Hen Turkeys U< Old Roosters So Eggs IGc 'Butter 18c Atwwe prices are tor poultry'tree from feed DECATUR CHExMERY CQ. Butterfat, delivered ’.. ■ 3'c Butterfat, in country 34c Butter, -wholesale 37c

| JIMI , ■.vn^sn-n^.TKtr:- Hfy f— wgxt j Business Betterment l< t < Every growing business should c be surrounded with the sc-' c curily and efficient service of ea GOOD BANK. This Bank is well prepared to s render you GOOD BANKING SERVICE and INVITES your' ° checking accounts. c lA ; FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR. INDIANA Members Federal Reserve Association —i.—i- , —.~ ■ • i : i PUBLIC SALE OF | HOUSEHOLD GOQDS. ( On Saturday, April 1, 1916. I will , . offer at public sale at my residence, • 643 South Cleveland street the following household goods: One 8 ft. dining ing room table, set of 6 dining room : chairs, cupboard. 3 stands, 2 center ■ stands, iron bad, springs and mat- t : tress, dresser, bed room suit, 3 pairs { of pillows, child’s folding bed, 2 rock- { ing 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 i ‘ talking machine and records, in good ’ condition; about 3 dozen cans *of I fruit, 10-'gallon jar, cooking utensils. I and other articles too numerous to ) mention. ♦I Terms: —All sums under $5.00 cash J in hand; over $5.00 a credit of nine 3 i ni ■ » be given, the purchaser ■ giving bankable note; 3 per cent off |1 for cash. MRS. NADE HALEY. • mmences at 1 o’clock, p. in. I •M. J. Schcrcr UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Fine Funeral Furnishings DECATUR, - IND. Telephone: Office 90; Home, ISS — iyi.—i..« ■■-■■* ISTAR GROCERY [| M I ■ ' Shyedded Cod Fish 10c 1 1 L ■ ’ J Norman Fresh Mackerel.. ,20c • Imported Sardines in Olive , Oil ' 10c J 4 Herring Roe 15c |e I ) Yacht Club Shlad Dressing, ,10c Extra Fancy Red Salmon...2oc i | i Santa Clara Prune*. 2 Tbs...lsc |'j Baked Beans, without pork 15c , i i i Fresh Candled Eggs, d0z....18c ’ \ \ Marco extra fancy Spaghetti 10c Marco Horse Radish and Mustard 10c i i h- Dill Pickles, doz ......10c ■' I 11 J Campbell's Soups 10c a I ’ tj « Mustard Sardines 5c A | : ' i Fresh Fruit Preserves, qt. a can 25c I" l l* j Ml Johns, , a«>%KXUKtEOE9raniIKUBBK~’'T < '.yJ •

PUBLIC SALE At 218 No. 3d St., 12:30 p. m., Saturday, April 1,121 G, the Following Housihctd Goods: Thonn household goods uro all in i first-ctaft condition: Du venport. 2 stands, library table, book ca«o. dre - : er. Free sewing machine (new); 5 rocking chairs. 2 sets dining chairs. Morris chair, sideboard, cupboard, kitchen cablneti cook stove, oil : heater. 2 heating strtyes, gasoline stove, heavy fancy iron bed. springs and mattress; 2 light iron beds, springs and mattrososs; washing mii- < hine, music rack, folding bed, 2 dining tables, commode, dishes, pictures, and other articles not mentioned. Come early and see the goeds before buy’ng. Terms: Cash in 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, all of the tools in the shop; Three anvils, 3 bellows. 3 vices, electric meter, 2 fire atovers. 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, Anet. 76t3 FILE EXEMPTIONS NCW. Miss Marie Pa'ttersoh, deputy county 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 taincare of this work. Now is the t:m-‘, to May Ist. ”4tf. ELECTA BALTZELL. Is prepared to make out your mort gage exemption. Cou;e 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. MASONIC CALENDAR FOR WEEK ENDING APRIL 1 Thursday, March 30. DAVID E. SMITH. W. M. chicken dinner Friday. The Ladies’ Aid* so-iety of 'the Evangelical church will give the regular chicken dinner Friday, horse sa’e day. in the old laundry building, on’ Second street. The public is cordially invited to patronize the ladies at this dinner. 73’.3 NflL DRUGS. • Osteopathy is the only drugless sys tern of treating disease recognized and protected by the laws of liidiana. ‘ ol “ n<»rv-r..'T-n* VK’-srcr-- ■' " •> p ; b + p p <* A* * DR. C. R. WEAVER * * Osteooath * Licensed by the Indiana * State Board of Medical * + Registration and Examina- * + tion. Office over People’s + Loan & Trust Co. * + ’PHONE 314. + p + ❖ + + + + *4 , * + MANGOLD* & B AKER 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 25s 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 Jeilo, all flavors, pkg 10c Plymouth Rock Gelitine 15c 6 Tb. Pail 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. Gve Us That Order. Arte A Fred Mangold ” Baker

" HELP WNTE9I > ! WANTED- Sa’O '- rezpresentative in county. A man competent to a 'itl: auto ownorc on a strictly ' Tc.e ithn. to proposition. Exclusive n.s-.’torl.d rl-hts given under von-1 t:-i !. No applications considered: tmlnzs you furnish gilt edge refer-) ■?n-en. If satisfactory a personal In- i ; will be arranged. Timbrook 7- (’nil, 817 Union :v>uet. Fort Wayne, LOST- Fountain pen on Second street this morriuy. Finder return to Mr.! George E. Ktr.zlo and receive reward. WANTED- Food man to drive and take care of a team. Must be able to do r.ll kinds of work S»e Fritz Koenig. < 77t3! WANTED — Four experienced lady demonstrators for house to house I canvass for Dnnnemilier’s coffee. Sal-1 ary. Address C. E. Davis, general > delivery, city. 74tG i FOR SALE—Rubber tired buggy.' Inquire of C. Duke at the Charles [ Mei!- rs barn, No. 3rd st. Wt6| FOR SALE-A folding go-cart, high chair and small heating stove. Will i ell cheap. Inquire at the A. C. Lawrence, residence. 634 Mercer Ave. 76t3| An oyster supper and other refresh-! nient-- will be served at the home of George Cramer Wednesday evening. April 5. for the, benefit of classes Nos. 4 and 5. A program will also be given. 78t4 | FOH SALE—Large barn on my lot. Buyer must move it.- Mrs. E. I Woods, 1115 West Monroe St. 7St3 FOR SALE—S passenger touring car j Overhlnd 1915. full equipment, in Ist class shape. Cause for selling is account of serious illness and have no use for car. Hattie Studabaker Obenauer, inquire Holthouse Fireproof Gar-| age or A. D. Suttles. 74tf. FOR SALE—Property - on 115 So. First street. Terms to suit purchaser. Address Alice Peterson 333 K. Main St.. Ft. Wayne, Ind. 70t12 HOUSE FOR RENT* Seven room! house, 504 N. 2nd St. Stable on , lot. —C. D. Teeple. 73tf ' Spec lal, ?2 " post-hole diggers - tor j $1.50 if you hurry.—Charles F. Steele & Co. 7CtS : MEN - Our - illustrated - catalogue explains how we teach the barber trade in a few weeks, mailed free. — | Moler Barber College, Indianapolis, | ind. 73t6 ‘ See the Morris Co’s Rig Ribbon Special in north window for.Saturday, Anri 1 . Ist, at 2 p. m._ 7713 Stucco work and plastering of all kinds. 'Phone 788. —Bert Haley. 66t18 FOR SALE—Three - good fresh cows. I Inquiie Hoosier Packing Co. 64tf FOR'"RENT- Fro:” office rooms, qver. interurban station. Enquire A. D. A $2 post-hole~digger will be sold for $1.50 at the Chas. F. Steele & FOR SALE OR"RENT—A - vacant lot; on West Madison street, near the rof Tv.’i-I;.h. Full size. A suitable place to build. Will also rent same Inquire of A. R. IL, at the Dc:..ocrat office. 6Stf FOR" SALE—Barred Plymouth Rock , eggs. Our cockerels this year came’ from a high producing strain; j 50c for 15, or $3.00 per 100.—Bernard i .r. R. R.‘No. 1; Ulephonei , 14-U. 7Gt6-e-o-d ; ■ AGENTS WANTED—For'the sale cf 1 a very useful article to be used in 1 every household: in fact a great help 1 to the busy housewife. Quick sales 1 1 assured. Address or see me in person—Adolph Siegrist, Berne, Indl- • ana. 77t3 FOR SALE- Fine" farms?”s3s“to - $75 i an acre in Trumbull county. Good buildpigs, good markets, pike roads. The rapid industrial development of Warren and the Mahoning Talley has i taken young men from the farms. | Result, farms for sale at half their i value. These farnia-.iEill double in value In ten years. Way pay rent? I 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 ’ ■ <ic •.!<■«■ writ.- The JJoc.ni o,’ Trail”. 2 Trade, Warren, Ohio. 7<’t2 * FOR"SALE— Whin- Wyandotte eggs; 5 heavy laying strain; 50c a setting. ' Call 6 on the I-line. 77tf ' When you" want that"paper hung or ” J that painting done, call ’phone 646.— ” M. J. Welker. 77t3 ~ LOST FrtemLhip Bnk "bracelet, all . silver links except ‘one gold link. c Lost probably between Mills and I, Niblick groceries. Finder please leave at Mills grocery or call 273. See the Morris Co’s Big Ribbon Special in north window for Saturday, April Pj_nL 7713 Ste the Morris Co’s Big Ribbon Special in north window for Saturday, April Ist, at 2 p. m. 77t3

Rex Theatre UNIVERSAL PBOGRAM i 'tonight I s Me n* b -ssotii M emtwtr | a comedy in two parts I "ACROSS THE UNi” with | tomorrow The Popular Screen Actress i S Violet Merserau I |N I I “AU T U M N ’’ K | A Red Feather Photo Play in 5 Ads t | ADMISSION 5 and 10 cents. | | MATINEE DAILY 1to4?, M, l~Rex TheaH

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From pyorrhea come by far the greater part of all tooth troubles. Unless treated and checked, it will result not only in the shrinking; and malformation of your gums and of the bony structure into which your teeth are set, but in the loss of the teeth themselves. A specific for pyorrhea has been discovered recently by dental science, and is now offered for daily treatment in Senreco Tooth Paste. ! Senreco combats the germ of the disease. Its regular use insures your teeth against tile attack or further progress of pyorrhea.

~ FISKER & HARRIS A sample of Grocery Prices al | r Store Every Purchase Guaranteed Satisfadlry or YOUR MONEY REFUNDED |

24’i lb. Cooton Bar Magnolia Winter Who it Flour 75c 49 tb. Bag $1.4? 2! 1 ,; lb. Bag Geld Medal Spring Wheat Flour 89c 25 lb. Bag Fme Granulated Sugar ... sl«6 Wisconsin Sand Grown Eating Potatoes, bu $1.15 Minnesota Red River Valley Early Ohio Seed Potatoes, bu $1.25 ' Crcen Mountain Fancy White Seed Potatoes, bu $1.35 Arbuckles or Golden Rio Coffee, tb. 2Cc Chase &. Sanborn Fancy Rio Cosfee, !b ; 15 C ’ Cha. 0 & Sanborn Fancy Santos Coffee, lb ..20c Dainty Oleomargattne in 1 lb. packages 19 C California Green Gage Plums, • heavy syrup, large cans 10c ■ Porto Rico Pineapple, ii\ syrup, large cans 10c j 1 lb. Herschey Cocoa 39 c 2 10c cans of Imported Kippered 1 Herring ig c > Full Quart Jars ot Large Olives 22c 1 tb. can Rumford or Calumet Baking Powder

I I ! FISHER & HARR 5 ! South Second Street Oppose Court House J PHONE 48. Free Delivery Any pff of the City.

CTnrgi 14u Jooth Locre! IWafchoutforPyarrka! ylg . I * When you find a tooth that ties back and forth, even just a little, see j >fr dentist at eace. He will find conditions wH| you might overlock. He will find a recession, even though slight, where i< gums have pulled away from the teeth, ad he will tell you that you have the dread pyorrhea.

‘But Stnrect dets tft. It cleanses the teeth delightful/, jit gives them a whiteness distin&y of Senreco alone. Its flavor is. (reiy pleasing, and it leaves in the south a wonderful sense of coo >s and wholesomeness.

Start the Senreco ‘jAnent before pyorrhea gri;<wu for good. Details in f f with every tube. A two-ou® tube for 25c is sufficient fori Weeks’ daily treatm mt. Get wnreco of your druggist taday fr send 4c in stamps or coin f.rkrr.nle tube and folder. A- The Sentancl Remedies ■npany 5C> Union Central SSidiag, Cincinnati, Ohio.

lex or Merry W -lye. 2 10c cans 15c Battleship Bran' Jeanut Butter, a pound ..,...■ 1:C .-, » 2 . 25c ndiana Finest ■ mb Honey, see section '•■• “ Oc ’inest p fc! ..k C/1 Hominy, 2Wc cans .• .............. 15c : 1 lb. Pkgs. Ari t Hammer Soda 15c y a 25c Bott / f Beech Nut Catpup or a 25s f ir of Beech Nut Peanut Butt j' 11 ’ S?t a 10c i ar >f Mustard fr< I : cans Pink Si*on • • 25c >'iit Newton Cow® 8 - at - *** i2!/z c Pompalan Oli'. f»«» l lint tins 46c Full quarts f 90 “ Ml Flower T G“ rdc " Seeds - standard pal 3 ® c 1 es 13c Old Settler c th ßt dirt ? rain ' 9c water, Bkc ■> , S ........ 25c : New Potatoes Belery, Leaf and Head uettif Carrots, Spinach, Tviwafoen, feppert, Radishes, J Or.ior.e, Ci # berS a " d CaU,i ’ ! flower at of al low prices. Commencirifdonday, April 3, ou> o store will b< open until 8.00 p. rn. except Sati. 4- when we will re c main open u*! 11 P- m-

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