Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 80, Decatur, Adams County, 3 April 1916 — Page 4

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EAST BUFFALO. Fast Buffalo, N. Y., April 3—(Special to Daily Democrat) -Receipts, 200; shipments 760 yesterday; receipts. 6,400; shipments 2.<><) today: official to New York Saturday. 570; hogs closing steady. Medium and heavy, [email protected]; porters $lO 25©51H.30; pigs, $9.25@ $9.50; roughs. s9.lsJi $9.25; stags, $6.|[email protected]; cattle. 3.375; uneven; average about 10c©15c lower than last Monday; prime steers. $9.00(<759.75; butcher steers. [email protected]; fat cows, $5.50fi’57.(»0; sheep, 10,000; closing steady; top lambs, $11.500111.65; few, $11.75; yearlings, [email protected]; wethers, [email protected]; ewes, $9.00; dwon. U. T. BUTTVA. Wheat SI.OB Oats, No. 3. white, 38c Corn 85c Rye 85c Barley 55c Alsike seed $8.25 NIBLICK & CO. Eggs 16c Butter 18c ®2sc FULLENKAMP’S. Eggs 17c Butter 27c •ERLING’S. Indian Runner duck* ........te Chickens 11c Fowls 10c Ducks 9c

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Geese .......Sc Young turkey* . ■ Old Tom turkeys 10c Old Hen turkeys ..10c Old Roosters ..ts : Butter, packing stock . »,18c > Eggs 16c Above prices are tor poultry free from feed. FORNAX MILLING CO. Wheat SI.OB t Corn 85c Oats 38c , Rye 75c KALVER’b MARKETS. Wool .., .He»lJe Be*t hides Calf lie Tallow 6c Sheep pelts 25C011.00 LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Chickens 110 Indian Runner Dues* Sc Fowls 10c Ducks 9c Geese Sc Voting turkeys r7V.’..T........7 Ito Old Tom Turkeys 11c Old Hen Turkeys 11c 014 Roe M-ere Sc Eggs . 16c Butter 18c Above prices are tor poultry free from fe«4, DECATUR CREmMERY CO. Butterfat, delivered 3'c Butterfat, in country 34c Butter, wholesale .'l7c

> | Business • Betterment c e • Every growing business should c be surrounded with the sec curity and efficient service of 0 a GOOD BANK. This Bank is well prepared to ’ render you GOOD BANKING SERVICE and INVITES your : checking accounts. • FIRST NATIONAL BANK ! f DECATUR, INDIANA Members Federal Reserve Association. » w<r; . hr?;’ . I FILE EXEMPTIONS NOW. , Miss Marie Patterson, deputy coun- , ty treasurer, has had several years’ , experience at preparing mortgage ex--1 emption papers and will be glad to attend to this work tor 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. WANTED—Good mat to drive and take care of a team. Must be able , to do all Jtinds of work. See Fritz 1 Koenig. 77t31 — - i + 4-4 , + + + + + + + + + + + * DR. C. R. WEAVER ♦ + _ * * Osteopath 4- + * Licensed by the Indiana + ;♦ State Board of Medical * + Registration and Examina- + * tion. Office over People’s * * Loan & Trust Co. + * PHONE 311. + >{>4- + 4> + + 4‘ + + + + + 4' M. .J. Scherer UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Fine Funeral Furnishings DECATUR, - IND. Telephone: Office 90; Home, 185 ' ' — ————— kIAR GROCERY f > M * i ■ ’ST.BSStMBBJUJMHEBIM a Shredded Cod Fish 10c ,j Norman Fresh Mackerel.. .20c J Imported Sardines in Olive ij Oil 10c j Herring Roe 15c , ■ Yacht Club Salad Dressing . .10c V ! Extra Fancy Red Salmon...2oc J V. I J Santa Clara Prune*, 2 tbs... 15c r i - W Baked Beans, without pork 15c 1 5 Fresh Candled Eggs, d0z....18c I■- Marco extra fancy Spaghetti 10c ’■* Marco Hqrse Radish and t Mustard 10c ’. Dill Pickles, doz 10c k Campbell’s Soups ......... 10c J Mustard Sardines 5c Fresh Fruit Preserves, qt. !! can 25c H Johns.

JQelpjanted WANTED—SaIes rcspi csentatlvo In this county. A man competent to approach auto owners on a strictly legitimate proposition. Exclusive territorial rights given under con tract. No applications considered unless you furnish gilt-edge refer- | on es. If satisfactory a personal Interview will be arranged Tlmbroo'k [• A- Crail. 817 I’nion street. Fort Wayne, Ind. 77t2 LOST Fountain pen on Second stri—t this morning. Finder return to Mr. 1 George E. Klnzle and receive reward 1 WANTED — Four experienced - lady demonstrators for house to house canvass for Dannemiller's coffee. Salary. Address C. E. Davis, general delivery, city. 74t6 FOR SALE —Rubber tired buggy Inquire of C. Duke at the Charles Meibers barn. No. 3rd St. 74t6 FOR SAM: A folding go-cart, high chair and small heating stove, Will sell cheap. Inquire at the A. C. Lawrence, residence. 634 Me rcer Ave. 76t3 I ter supper and other refresh- ’ ments will be served at the home of George Cramer Wednesday evening. L April 5. for the benefit of classes Nos. •1 and" 5. A program wtH-also be given. 78t4 j • FOR SALE —Large barn on my lot. Buyer must move it.—Mrs. E. . Woods, 1115 West Monroe St. 78t3 1 FOR SALE- 5 passenger touring car. Overland 1915, full equipment, in Ist class shai'e. Cause for selfing is account of serious illness and have no use for car. Hattie Studabaker Obenauer, inquire Holthouse Fireproof Garage or A. D. Suttles. 74tf. FOR SALE—Property on 115 So. First street.. Terms to suit purchaser. Address Alice Peterson 333 E. Main St., Ft. Wayne, Ind. 70t12 I ffbTsE FOR - RENT—Seven room house, 504 N. 2nd St. Stable on lot.—C. D. Teeple. 73tf ■ "Special, $2 post-hole $1.56 if you hurry.—Charles F. Steele & Co. 76t3 MEN —Our illustrated catalogue ex- ' plains 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. 66t18 FOR SALE —Three good fresh cows'. , Inquire Hoosier Packing Co. 61tf , FOR RENT—Front office rooms, over 1 interurban station. Enquire A. D.'; Suttles. *’4tf 1 ~A $2 post-hole digger will be sold 1 for $1.50 at the Chas. F. Steele & Company’s store this week. 76t3 ' FORTsaLE OR RENT—A vacant Tot * on West Madison street, near the 1 corner of Twelfth. Full size. A suit- t able place to build. Will also rent J same. Inquire of A. R. IL, at the Democrat office. 68tf t ■ I I ■ I | T—- - ' < FOR SALE—Barred Plymouth Rock , eggs. Our cockerels this year j' t came from a high producing strain;': 50c for 15, or $3.00 per 100.- -Bernard ’ Beckmeyer, R. R. No. 1; telephone ( 14-U. 76t6e-o-d t _.-_„. _ , t AGENTS WANTED—For the sale of a very useful article to be used In I every household; in fact a great help 1 to the busy housewife. Quick sales assured. Address or see me in person—Adolph Siegrist, Berne, Indiana. 77t3 | 1 FOR SALE —Fine farms. $35 to $75 an acre in Trumbull county. Good buildings, good markets, pike roads. The rapid industrial develojftnent of Warren and the Mahoning Valley has < taken young men from the Result, farms for sale at half their value. These farms will double in value in ten years. Why pay rent? 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 1 IdenJeru write The Board of Trade, Trade, Warren, Ohio. 77t2 FOR SALE —White Wyandotte eggs; heavy laying strain; 50c a setting. Cali C on the I line. 77tf When you want that paper hung or that painting done, call ’phone 646,— M. J. Welker. 77t3 LOST —Friendship link bracelet, all silver links except one gold link. Lest probably between Mills and Niblick groceries. Finder please leave at Mills grocery or call 273. See the Morris Co’s BU i Ribbon Special in north window for Saturday, April Ist, at 2 p. m. See the Morris Co’s Big Ribbon Special in north ’ window for Saturday, April Ist, at 2 p. m. 77t3 J AGENTS WANTED- You can make 1 big money selling our guaranteed trees, fruits, roses. We pay highest ! commissions every week. Free out- j fit and part expenses.—The Hawks Nursery Co., Wauwatosa, Wis. 79t6 > MARRY IF LONELY-For wealth and happiness; hundreds rich and attractive willing to wed; strictly confidential; reliable; years of ex-

pel lenc<: descriptions free. "The Successful Club.” Mrs. I’urdte. Box 556. Oakland, Calif. WANTED ~Hang _ y , ’U'’ l^c l* r L bolt. Clean paper 75c a 100 m, call , phone 14-R—Jlm Coverdale. 46tf - WjYNTEI)-~CaTvcsTrom 7>ne to four ' weeks old. No Jerseys. -I. A. Kaiver, Decatur, Ind. 73t6 1 FOR SALE " Several hundred bush- • els of potatoes, grown In New ’ York; a few bushels of Clover seed; also a two-seated open carriage.—J. J, Tonnelier, second door east of the postoff.ee. 78t6 PUBLIC SALE. f Having sold my farm and planning to inovc to Monroe I will offer at public sale at my residence, one mile north of Monroe and 5 miles south of Decatur, on Wednesday, April 5. 1916, beginning at 12:3tL o’clock sharp, the following property, to-wit: Four Head nf Horses, consisting of one ’» Belgian mare, coming 2 years old, weighs 1100 lbs., a good one; work horse. 12 years old. weighs 1200; work mare, 14 years old; one old man’s clever driving mare. Eleven Head of Cattle; Roan Durham cow, 3 years old. giving good flow of 1 milk, fresh last of May; red cow, 51 years old. giving good flow of milk: I Jeney cow. with calf by side; Ouemsey cow. fresh. 4 yeaTir-ohtr-soven 2 I year old steers, good ones. Fourteen Herd of Hogs: Two Duroc sows, each with 9 pigs; Duroc sow, will farrow April 15; brood sow. with eight; pigs; full blooded Duroc male hog. 1 year old: 6 feeding shoats, weighing SO to IGU lbs. each; full blooded spotted Poland male hog; 2 full blooded spotted Poland gilts; 75 domineck hens. Farming Implements: Deering mower, just new; Diamond ridi’g breaking plow, walking breaking plow. Monarch cultivator, 60tootli spike tooth harrow, 5 shovel' cultivator, Turnbull wagon, set double driving harness, new; 2 sets single buggy harness, set work harness, top buggy, with storm front; 2 hog houses, work bench. 8 bbl. galvanized tank, new; hard coal burner, scoop boa-d and numerous other articles. Terms of Sale: —All sums of $5.00 j and under, cash in hand; over $5 00 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving his note with approved security; 4 pbr cent off for cash. No property removed until settled for. J. N. BURKHEAD. George Rice, Auct. sHEKIFF'S '■VIE. The State of Indiana. Adams County, ss: tn the Adams Circuit Court of Adams I County. Indiana. Sugene Runyon. John F. Snow, Ster-1 liny P. Hoffman vs Benjamin r. Kizer. No. 9153. No. :<ISS. No. 9172. I’,.- virtue cf an order of sale to me I directed by the- clerk of the Adarns I circuit court of said county ami state, I have levied upon the real estate hereinafter mentioned and will expose for sale at public auction at the east door ; of the court house in the City of Decatur. Indiana, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. tn., and 4 o’clock p. m., on ■ Wednesday. April 12, lllltl, the rents and protits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the follow- | Ing described real estate, situated in Adams county. Indiana, to-wit: The undivided one-sixth (l-6> of the; norCi half of the southwest quarter of se- ‘on ten <los. township twenty-live i (25‘ north, of range thirteen (13) east. • intalnirg eighty (80) acres, ni'.e or I less. In Adams county, Indiana, an-I praired at $>.500.0'). subject to the lifo ' estate of Lydia A Kizer, In and to said I above des. r!bed real estate. And on failure to realize therefrom ! the full amount ot judgment, interest; thereon and costs, I will at the nmel time and in the same manner afore- | said, offer for sale the fee simple of | the above described premises. Taken as the property of Benjamin 1 F. Kizer, to satisfy said order of sale; tliis 20th dav of March. 191 S. fill GREEN 20-27-3 Sheriff. fi REMARKABLE ■ STATEMENT Mrs.Sheldcn Spent SI9OO for Treatment Without Benefit Finally Made Well by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Englewood, 111. — ’’While going through the Change of Life I suffered

with headaches,nervousness, flashes of heat, and I suffered so much I did not know what I was doing at times. I spent SI9OO on doc tors and not one did me anv good. One day a lady called at my house and said , she had been as sick as I was atone time, and Lydia E. PinkJ ham’s Vegetable

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Compound made her well, so I took it and now lam just as well as I ever was. I cannot understand why women don't see how much pain and suffering they would escape by taking your medicine. I cannot praise it enough for it saved my life and kept me from the Insane Hospital.”—Mrs. E. Sheldon, 5657 S. Halsted St, Englewood, 111. Physicians undoubtedly did their best, battled with this case steadily and could do no more, but often the most scientific treatment is surpassed by the medicinal properties of the good old fashioned roots and herbs contained in Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. If any complication exists it pays to write the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Muss., for special free advice. it. a <e».«uy that win cure most all skin «r» teal; tr cables. Eczema. Bai be. s Itch. itch. Cub ore®. Why waste time tnd money when B 4 O ntsnant is an ointment o! real ment? Ask »ui Jru*i lf not havJWd send 50 cents to the • F Oiu'.nea’ Monroe street

; Rex Theatre f — UNIVERSAL PROGRAM S .HI -I ■ ■ I. II I ’’ ’ ' 111- 1.1 || - _ I TONIGHT $ Edith Sterling in Iwo reels, “A DAUGHTER OF I - PENANCE | Imp. Comedy “HIRED, TIRED AND FIRED” j MATINEE DAILY Ito4P. M. j TOMORROW Ben Wilson and Dorothy Phillips In “IN HIS OWN TRAP” A Drama In Three Parts. I Chapter 12 of Girl and the Game, On Wednesday Rex Theatre | - - ■ — ■ ■ I I Mill! Wl HMII ■ »■ —I ♦ 111 I ■ 11l .. r —— - - —. —. . . Know the Result BEFORE Painting The wear test is sure, but I \ mighty expensive, when paint ' t 0 Ajg proves bogus ard there is a \ | b>il for arc?; it- Xu j ing. The one certain way is "** rl( Bto know beforehand that paint j \ is time-tried and weather- r u ARIL' ' tested. You can bank on | ; Dutch Boy Eckstein / ! White Leadk fc . ; t A- - pure linseed oil. turpentine and 1 > — driers, tinted any color you wish. White-lead pain: of this kind pene--i trates into wood pores, anchors there ' FX . and dries hard. It holds on until it £ < wears out Dusting off is the only preparation for repainting. / Come to us if you have painting rir i wants E -TyUTg frr—i paint ‘ . brut).ee to white lead. Telephone *, W.,, orders pr.mpt'.y filled. JaJßh' | HOLTHOLSE DRUG COMPANY 11 Ur,. . .. . , -- . | , Q ,j, to ■ • —»■ —«» — ■** i >■»■■■>, i in * >!>»«—aa—i ~ i n FOR SALE~ Reids Yellow Dent Seed Corn Garden Seeds, and Onion Sets. Lawn Grass, Timothy and Clover Seed. AN e have some Pocahontas and White Ash Coal we’re wanting to close out. If you are wanting anything in the coal line give us a call. Bowers-Niblick Grain Co. PHONE 233

PIANO TUNING. Mr. Krimmel. the piano tuner, of Fort Wayne, is here tor a few days. Orders can be left at the Murray ho tel; phone, 57. 50t2

f Put it Anywher® | S —onjhe end of the kitchen table—on the pantry shelf—in a dozen P^f e * £j about the kitchen. The most compact incubator made—but the bigger*enn '\l KJ producer. Every hatchable egg will hatch. Ail have an equal chance m ; ““ se 1 ; all are the same temperature. There’* big money in poultry wit- ■• - ; .- | Simplicity Hatcher and Wl It’s entirely unlike any other incubator. Made circular, entirely of r ittirWk unitary, fire-proof anddurable. Ti e heating is absolutely und nrt, -7 tocom; ’Hfted by a circular bet vrttcr JacEtt. ra J a- nj beat *veuJy (rooi all sides. r uZ II vfj U want an iacatetor cha: if. s >ou frt t w chicks _um ■rr.*-’*, •■ TW T r ?■ wk ttch hatch than any other, get the SIMPUCITY. * .-Z g «oU pa a jpoaiuve guarunre exclusively by ‘ - ft t /oW&r. HENRY KNAPP & SON ■ ‘J j:

HOTEL FOR SALE OR RENT. The Park hotel is for sale or rent A good opportuutty for the right person. Inquire at once ot Mrs. D. •'■ Myers. Winchester street. ;ott