Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 82, Decatur, Adams County, 5 April 1916 — Page 6
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EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. .. April 5 (Special ; to Daily Democrat—Receipts. 1.920; j shipments, 570; official to New Aorkj yesterday, 570; hogs closing steady. 11 Mediums, heavy and yorkers, |»0.30 | >10.35; pigs mostly roughs,] $9,25ffr59.35; stage, $6.5:<6i $8.00; cattle, 100; steady; sheep, 3,400: slow; J top lambs. |U.50@»ll.«0; one load. 1 511.70. 1 u, T. sum, Wheat 11.15 1 Oats, No. 3 white 39c ( Corn Rye ® s ° I Varley 560 Alsike seed $8.25 < NIBLICK <£. CO. 1 Eggs 16c . Hutter 18c@25c ( FULLENKAMP’S. _ l< Eggs 1 ?C | < Butter 27c ( BERLING’S. 1 1 tad lan Runner ducks 4e Chickens He 1 Fowls 10c Ducks ®c Geese 3c Young turkeys 1« 1 Old Tom turkeys IOC
ATTENTION FARMERS We have a large stock of odds and ends in Farm, Hog, Poultry and Lawn Fences, also Gates that we must dispose of at once at bargain prices. Come in and look them over. BRING YOLR MEASUREMENTS. WARD MANUFACTURING COMPANY. Make Your Easter Greeting A personal one—an appropriate one. Send your portrait. Your friends can buy anything you can give them—except your photograph. ERWIN STUDIO . I Expert Kodak Finishing. Over Callow & Kohne Drug Store [ *■' HOW TO GET IT ALMOST FREE Clip out and present five coupons like the above, bearing consecutive dates, together with our special price of 98c. Book on display at office of THE DAILY DEMOCRAT 5 CO Z NS 98c Secure this $3.00 Volume I The Genuine Cardinal, Seal Grain, Flexible Binding, Red Edges, Round Corners, with 16 fuii-page portraits of the world’s most famous singers, and complete dictionary of musical terms. Out-of-town readers will add 10c extra for postage and packing “HFART The sor.g book with a soul! 400 of 1 UVlixlm song treasures of the world in one • volume of 500 pages. Chosen by 20,000 music lovers. Four years to • complete the book. Every song a gem of melody. ■ . . . — *■*".
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Old Hen turkeys 10c Old Roosters ■»•••*' Butter, packing stock ISc Eggs 15c Above price® are tor poultry tree from feed, FORNAX MILLING CO. Wheat 1115 Corn J 99c Oats 39c Rye ...,75c KALVER'S MARKETS, Wool Beet bides ~D» Cult Fallow fc Sheep pelts 2bc©|l.lW LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Chickens He . Indian Runner imcca ............ Sc Fowls 10c Ducks 9c 1 Geese 8< I Young turkeys lw j Old Tom Turkeys ...............Hoi Old Hen Turkeys lie Old Roosters 5c Eggs IGc Butter 18c Above pneea are for poultry free ' from feed. DECATUR CKEmMERY CO. Butterfat, delivered 3"c Butterfat, in country 34c Butter, wholesale 37c
I I I . AgHBEG 1 Business. Betterment Every growing business should be surrounded with the security and efficient service of a GOOD BANK. This Bank is well prepared to render you GOOD BANKING SERVICE and INVITES your checking accounts. FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR, INDIANA Members Federal Reserve Association FILE EXEMPTIONS NOW. Miss Marie Patterson, deputy county treasurer, has had several years’ experience at preparing mortgage ex-, eruption papers and will be glad to 1 attend to this work for you. Call at' the office of the county treasurer at j any time and she will be glad to take care of this work. Now is the timo. [ to May Ist. 74tf. j WANTED—Good mat to drive and : take care of a team. Must be able | to do all kinds of work. See Fritz., Koenig. 77t31 * + + 4- + + + + •>•> + * + + * DR. C. R. WEAVER ♦ A 1 * Osteopath * * Licensed by the Indiana * * State Board of Medical * * Registration and Examina- * * tion. Office over People’s ♦ i* Loan & Trust Co. * * PHONE 314. *♦♦♦♦•> ♦♦❖♦♦•J'** M. J. Scherer UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Fine Funeral Furnishings DECATUR, - IND. Telephone: Office 90; Home, 185 _______ - . - y nw mmb T> i rm n 1 r ■STAR GROttRYf 1 Shredded Cod Fish 10c I Norman Fresh Mackerel.. ,20c ' • Imported Sardines in Olive 5 1 Oil 10c I ♦ Herring Roe 15c £ > Yacht Club Salad Dressing, ,10c L 3 Extra Fancy Red Salmon...2oc ? Santa Clara Prunes, 2 1b5...15c *. Baked Beans, without pork 15c L’ . Fresh Candled Eggs, dot ... 18c j ' * Marco extra fancy Spaghetti 10c > ' Marco Horse Radish and * Mustard 10c •; Dill Pickles, doz 10c J Campbell’s Soups 10c y la > i ? Mustard Sardines 5c W Fresh Fruit Preserves, qt. j'i can 25c 8- l&knc PFOp’.titOi JfßsVx pKv. / — ■«—! .
I HELP WfiKTEO | An oyster supper and other refreshments will be served at the home of George Cramer Wednesday evening, April 5, tor the benefit of classes Nos. 1 and 5. A program wiii also be given. 78t4 n>lt s7\iJl~s passenger' touring car, Overland 1915, full equipment, In Ist class shape. Cause for selling is account of serious illness end have no use for car. Hsiile Studabaker Obenauer. Inquire llolthoiiM’ Fireproof Garage or A, D. Suttles. 74’2. j FOR SALE—Property on 115 So. i First street. Terms to suit purchas-, ar. Address Alice Peterson 333 E. ; Main St.. Ft. Wayne, Ind. 70t12 | IIOt'SE FOR RENT -Seven room house. 504 N. 2nd St. Stable on lot. —C. D. Teeple. 73tf illustrated catalogue explains how we teach the barber trade in a few weeks, mailed free. —' Moler Barber College, Indianapolis. Ind. 73t6 j Stueco"~worlj~aiid plastering of all ! kinds. ’Phone 788—Bert Haley. 66t18 FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED—A I high class family would like to rent a furnished home in Decatur. Must have modern conveniences. Send all' word to this office. 35tf 1 FOR SALS— fresh < ows. 1 j Inquire Hoosier Packing Co. 64tf ' WANTED —2n<T hand office desk.—H. O. Davis, Pleasant Mills. Ind. Bit? I FOR SALE OR RENT—a vacant lot on West Madison street, near the j corner of Twelfth. Full size. A suit-' able place to build. Will also rent | ■ same. Inquire of A. R. H., at the ! Democrat office. 6Stf , I “"FOR - DYNAMITE—See Julius Haugk. 8113 FOlf SALEr-Barred Plymouth Rock eggs. Our cockerels this year i I came from a high producing strain;, 1 50 c for 15. or $3.00 per 100.—Bernard Beckmeyer, R. R. No. 1; telephone 14-U. 76t6-e-O-d. FOR SALE—White Wyandotte eggs; heavy laying strain; 50c a setting Call 6 on the I line. 77tf i AGENTS WANTED- You can make big money selling our guaranteed I trees, fruits, roses. We pay highe.it ( ' commissions every week. Free out-. 1 fit and part expenses.—The Hawks Nursery Co., Wauwatosa. Wls. 79t61 WANTED —Calves trom one to cum i weeks old. No Jerseys.—l. A. Kai- 1 ver, Decatur, Ind. 73(6 LOST -Between Decatur, Ind., and John Fuhrman’s, automobile No. 15911; also number rack and tail lamp. Finder please return to Dr. S. , P. Hoffman, or this office, and receive .reward. 80t3 i LOST— a Jet Rosary. Finder please return to Mrs. Mary Wemhoff en ’■ Fourth street and receive reward. Sot 3 WANTED—At once, a ”dining~iroom !| girl at the Martin & Joseph Steam Bakery. Apply today 80t 2 FOR SALE—Six weeks’ seed potatoes, home grown. Price $1.65 a ! bushel. Phone 10 on T line. —Jacob Koos. 80tfi-e-o-d ' ’ FOR - SALE —Several ~ hundred bush!,i els of potatoes, grown in New rj-York; a few bushels of Clover seed; S' also a two-seated open carriage.—J fi J. Tonnelier, second door east of the h postoffice. 7St6 PUBLIC SALE OF * HOUSEHOLD GOODS. The undersigned will offer at public sale at his residence, 310 Winchester ■ street, on Saturday, April S, 1916, Beginning at 12:30 p. m.. all of his ' household goods and furnishings. : The furniture and other household i’ goeds are in first-class condition. It , will pay you to come and see them 1 Terms: Cash, before removal of the ‘1 goods. E. H. SHOEMAKER, -T 81tl 310 Winchester St JJOR RENT —7 room house on Eighth St., gas and electric light. bo:h irirds of water and good cellar.—p. ' . e 319 • Dr, C ' Mmdl ■ VETERINARIAN Phone Residence 14< DECATUR’S CHIROPRACTOR PIONEER Office Over Vance & Hite’s Uaiii-p 1-30 to 5:00 HOUrS 6:30 to 8:60 PHONE 650. • 0. L. Burgener, D. C. No Drugs NoSur?. ! No Osteopathy
WOMAN A PHYSICAL WRECK Tells in Following Letter I low She Was Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Milwaukee, Wis. — "Before taking] Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- (
pound I was a phy- i sical wreck. I had ] been going to a doc- ; tar for several years but ho did me no I good. A friend told , me about Lydia E. 1 Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, so I ' decided to give it a i fairtrial,anditgavo ! I me relief from bear- . 'ing down pains
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which had been so bad that I would have to lie down. I also used the Sanative i > Wash and it has done me a great deal of good, and I am not troubled with a weakness any more.” —Mrs. P. L. Brtlx, 1299 Booth Street, Milwaukee, Wis. The most successful remedy for wo- i man’s ills is Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- ; table Compound. It has stood the test j for forty years, which would be impos- , sible if it did not have genuine merit For special advice, free, write ; to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman, and held in strict conlidence. ELECTA BALTZELL. Is prepared to make out your mortgage t xemption. Come to the auJi- , or’s office where you can see with vuur own eyes that ft is properly filed. . Any time during March or April as ■ the law requires. to May 1. PIANO TUNING. Mr. Krimmel. the piano tuner, of , Fort Wayne, is here for a few days. Orders can be left at the Murray hoi tel: phone. 57. . 50t2 FOR RENT. Fields for spring crops. Inquire ol I. K. Niblick, R. r. V. No. 8. or tele phone 6-T 39tf MANGOLD & B AKER Corner Manroe anti 7th Sts. PHONE 215. DEMONSTRATION. 1 You are cordially invited to attends /the sale and diatriay <>f Dannemltter'a ' Coffees, which will be held at our gro- ■ 1 eery a! 1 day, Saturday, April 9, 1916. ’’ In addition there will be given nwnyl i absolutely FRHE. the following presi cuts: ! 1. One Cut Glass Lemonnde. 2. One Cut Glass Sherbet. . 3. Ore Cut Glass Creem Pitcher. , 4. One Cut Glass Suqar '.owl. I 5. One tb. Dannemillci’3 “Steel j Cut" Coffee. 6. One Cut Gfatc Water Pitc -cr. 7. Ore Aluminum Coffee Perce law Ccrns in and register some time during the day. WE PLAN TO MAKE THIS A DIG DAY. Everybody invited. Come in whether yc.j want to buy or not. and don’t forget the date. Presents are now on e display at the grocery. r MANGOLD & BAKER Staple and Fancy Groceries and Notions. s ’Phone 215 623 Monroe St. Decatur i. Give Us That Order. Arthur & Fred Mangald Baler In _____________ b ' ’• ’ r L 3 ■ oW Make Easter the occasion for that new portrait you have promised yourself so long. It’s an appropriate time to exchange photographs, and be s des, the pretty Easter hat and frock will show you at your best. MAKE THE APPOINTMENT TODAY ERWIN STUDIO v • Expert Kcdak Finishing. Over Cal low and Kohne Drug Store.
T Rex Theatre UNIVERSAL PROGRAM TONIGHT Helen Holmes in two reels ] I “BURIED AUVE” J L-Ko comedy “CUPID AT THE POLO GAME" ? ‘i and ' Laemlle feature “THE INNER SOUL’ ! ( TOMORROW U WILLIAM GARWOOD IN A THREE REEL FEATOffi ? “THREE FINGERED W j A GRIPPING DETECTIVE STORY. ; | MATINEE PALLY Ito4P. M. I ex Theatre G. S. BORKHEAD & SON PRACTICAL HORSF.SHOERS Special Attention Given to Lame, Interfering And Forging Horses. General Blacksmithing and Wood Work. Cor. Ist. and Madison St. The Old Clemens Stand.
CARD OF THANKS. We de ire in this way to fXpresß | our thanks to the neighbors, friends, | chureh societies, high school and | lodges for favors and for the many j ! floral offerings during the sickness j i aad passing away of our dear daughter and sister. ■MR. AND MRS. HENRY SCHULTZ I AND CHILDREN. 't —— I ? PLENTY OF MOTnEY ♦ ' ♦ Io loan on *P * IMPROVED FARMS * * at 5 Per Cent * ♦ \l»s;i mailt’ on short ♦ * Notice. * > SCHURGER’S ♦ ♦ \bstract Office. * 8. C. HENRICKS D. C. YOUR CHIROPR ACTOR I, Above Voglewede’s Shoe Store, Phone 660 r i Hourj Ito 5 7to 8 LADY ATTENDANT | Decatur, Ind.
- Plowing Demonstration = * )l to We will give a plowing Dem- « onstration with a 8-16 « gul Kerosene burning engifl e " on the Schafer Hdw. Cos .« farm, known as the John R. ?b farm, Located 1% miles east ao 2 miles north of Decatur, on " FRIDAY, APRIL 7th. « ; EVERYBODY INVITED; ibi - 1 WTJB < TTOTT , . i
A CLEAR_GOM?™ Ruddy Cheeks— Sparkling Ey« —Most Women Can Ha« Says Dr. Edwards, a WeK-Kss" Ohio Physician Dr. F. M. Edwards for 17 Scores of women for I.ver a- . tnents. During there }<■.»■» ■-> 6 patient* a prescription nu>-e ‘ anown Oli-.e oil, naming ta.m I■■ ■■; ■*;. J( K, Tablets, you will know them bJ U- « * These tablets are W“ ni3e^- !l p“-ri ti' liver and boweta, wr-v ua.. action, carrying ofT U ynj-v J c-.s matter that one o sys < , 1 yoa have a pale f ice. > ; . eyes, pimples, coated t - ,'’ , J listless, ao-goed feclin: . a*. •>» Ur. U"•'»*;«. ■ , ‘ Dr. Edwards ... • I I ful substitute for ex * f jerbox. All druggist--- c , llu!n i>ini . i The Olive Tablet Cyinpar-.- ’-‘g* v CARD OF THANKS. * W to th t who Misled ua daring Mr ’ J sorrow, the death and funera. ol beloved son and h- >th er - ' n merman We wish V’ extend s-«- * 'hank.: tr, Rev. J. C Ham ’' ' t) bearers mid the many otb- r for their kindnesses-. . n MRS M. FRONFIELDANDOB® b| ZIMMERMAN w , i
