Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 89, Decatur, Adams County, 13 April 1916 — Page 6

p«= I =.o=.oi=x=i=j i o THE DAILY MARKET REPORTS o BsES=S=araOJ=SOE=SE=sS==ai±r EAST BUFFALO. H n ~ —• Err.' BuFalo, N. Y. April I-': i-i‘ Butter, pcx-kltg stock lie ial to Daily Democrat)— Receipts, 1- - gßg 19c <■■ • >-.•> Above pricqa w* rat gonitry trta York ■■sterday. ■<.'!; ho?® closing t.-om feed. • steady. j,.,l tl m at. 1 heavv. »1<..2.',«|10.30; I FORNAX MILLING CO. yorkm, fie 19.10; roughs, J9.W>®s9 25; stags, j Cora 90c J6.soft 17.50; sattle, 75; steady; i Oats 39c *!:< ep. 400; strong; top lambs. 112.00.' Rya 75c U. iTouw-t. KALVER’B MARKETS. Wool mm> .3lM*3M Wheat . 12 Sees aides Oats, No. 3 white 39c c< y Corn Fallow 5« Rye 85c sheep pelts Me#|LM Barley . 55c — Ab,ike seed ?8.25 LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. CMckeua He NIBLICK & CO. Indian Runner Oucz* Eggs 1&c n _. k _ Hutter 18c@25c uck ’ * c FULLENKAMP’B. Young turkeys 14c Old Tom Turkeys He Esss !_ c Old Hen Turkeys 11c Butter ...... 27c old Sc BERLING’B. i Eggs 15c Baiter 18c Oidian Runner ducts ........3e Above prices are for poultry tree Chickens He f rom feed. Fowls 10c >c DECATUR CRtMMERY CO. Geese -- . • gc . Butterfat, delivered 3"c Young turkeys .......«•>.•!*« I Butterfat, in country 34c Old Tom turkeys 10c ‘ Butter, wholesale 37c 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 YOUR MEASUREMENTS. WARD MANUFACTURING COMPANY. G. S. BURKHEAD & SON PRACTICAL HORSESHOERS Special Attention Given to Lame, Interfering And Forging Horses. General Blacksmithing and Wood Work. Cor. Ist. and Madison St. The Old Clemens Stand. wa SONGS’ ‘ThW M COUPON J FWI PHDBE.NTE.DIBY - V ' g yp THIS PAPER TO YOU p> |. ■ ' •*_ 0.1 f HOW TO GET IT ALMOST FREE k Clip out and present five coupons like the above, bearing consecutive dates, together with cur special price of 98c. Book on display at office of THE DAILY DEMOCRAT 5 “XT 98C Secure this $3.00 Volume Th* Genuine Cardinal, Seal Grain, Flexible Binding, Red Edges, Round Corners, with 16 full-page portraits of the world’s most famous singers, and complete dictionary of musical terms. Out-of-town readere will add 10c extra for pottage and packing (< HFART The song book with a souls 400 of 1 xVJkJ the gong 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. T 111 ■ . i ■■■tw—ane.— reew < v wu— w —III ■■ —W-————■

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M IWe Recognize • I That a bank's first duty is to its • i depositors. WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS but we want it on a basis that will pay you as well as yourselves. e We want it because we have proper facilities for hand*1 ling it. t i r I ' FIRST NATIONAL BANK I DECATUR, INDIANA r? Member! Federal Reserve Association. c ■ c | • ’ r I FILE EXEMPTIONS NOW. c, r j Miss Marie Patterson, deputy court8 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 1 any time and she will be glad to take , care of this work. Now is the time, to May Ist. 74tf. WANTED —Good mar to driv> and, take care of a team. Must be able ■ to do all kinds of work. See Fritz | Koenig. 77t3 ■ •S- + + 4-4- + + + + + 4- + ** * DR. C. R. WEAVER * + ♦ * Osteonath * — i + Licensed “by the Indiana + * State Board of Medical ♦ * Registration and Examina- ♦ * tion. Office over People’s * + Loan & Trust Co. + * PHONE 311. + + 4-* + *<-4- + * + 4- + * , — M. J. Scherer UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Fine Funeral Furnishings DECATUR, - IND. Telephone: Office 90; Home, 185 - ' ! •’ iii ii — ■—w iii ii i ‘jpatsaagg*. jSTAK GROCERY > I jiseg--.-”- -uj-’x a MB I . Shredded Cod Fish 10c j 4 '.I Norman Fresh Mackerel.. ,20c » 1 Imported Sardines in Olive 5 Oil 10c ■| Herring Roe 15c , g Yacht Club Salad Dressing.. 10c J Extra Fancy Red Salmon...2oc * Santa Clara Prunes, 2 tbs...lsc 3 Baked Beans, without pork 15c ? Fresh Candled Eggs, d0z....18c I Marco extra fancy Spaghetti 10c fl i Marco Horse Radish and J Mustard 10c Dill Pickles, doz 10c Campbell’s Soups 10c Mustard Sardines 5c Fresh Fruit Preserves, qt. can 25c i Will Johns. S 3

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If HELP WANTED ] FOR SALE —80 acres in Mason coonty Mich., 5 m!!« from railroad stai tion with house 26x30, two stories: barns 24x40 and 32x48. frame cow stables, granaries, chicken house. iiM’ reals of woven wire fence, 100 rods of jti inch drain tile; 60 acres cleared | and free from stumps. 30 ar res now ! iin clover; a stream of living water | lose to barn; some fruH trees. Pr ; j $4,600. with a payment of 32.000 down land as long as you want for balance. I Sold direct by owners. Address Chas. Spuller, Scottville, Mich. BStl2 Morris & Co. Special— Ladies’ Fancy Corset Covers—l9c. 8713 FOK SALEr—S passenger touring car.! Overland 1915, full equipment, in Ist class shape. Cause for selling is account of sericus illness and have no use for car. Hattie Studabaker Obenauer, inquire Holthouse Fireproof Garage or A. D. Suttles. 74tf. FOR GARDEN PLOWING — Phone i . Smith's restaurant, No. 1. or see Sam Wyatt. 89t3 ' HOUSE' FOR RENT~Seven room house, 504 N. 2nd St. Stable on ; lot. —C. D. Teeple. 73tf FOR RE.CT—The second floor of the South End meat market. Inquire of Pennington & Knapke. 88t3 WANTED—Dressmaking; will also teach to cut and sew if goods and pattern are brought.—Mrs. Rhoda Mahan, Monmouth. ’Phone 1-M, ■R. R. No. 7. 82t6 FURNISHED - HOUSE - WANTED—A high class family would like to rent a furnished home in Decatur. Must have modern conveniences. Send all 1 : word to this office. 35tf. ' FOR - SALE —Three good fresh cows. I ■ Inquire Hoosier Packing Co. 64tf : !FOR SALEFoiTRENT—A vacant'lot on West Madison street, near the . I corner of Twelfth. Fuli size. A suit- , I able place to build. Will also rent ! same. Inquire of A. R. H., at the j Democrat office. 68tf : FOP. SALE—Some good brood sows, j with pigs by side. Aiso some shoats, 75 to 100 lbs. weight.—Hoos- | ier Packing So. 84t6 i WANTED^Un - to lay tilF Inquire at Schafer Hardware Co. 87t2 1 FOR - SALE—Twelve head shoats. ■ weighing 75 to 90 lbs each. In-' , quire R. F. D. No. 6. box No. 70, or 'phone No. 9 evenings. 88t3 ■ WANTED—Hang your paper, 20c per bolt. Clean paper 75c 3 loom, call ' phone 14-R—Jim Coverdale. 46tf FOR SALE- —White Wyandotte eggs; heavy laying strain; 50c a setting • Call 6 on the I-line. 77tf ! FOR RENT—Good house on Weils county line, nine miles west of Decatur. Call C. E. Peoples at the John Barger residence, on the Craigvilie ’phone. BCt3 FOR RENTZI434 acres of ground, with house and barn, orchard, well and cistern, 3 miles west of Decatur, in Root township. Will sent for cash. Inquire of C. W. Lyon, Decatur. ISGtG FOR”SALE Cood top buggy and 100-. egg Banta incubator, practically new.—W. H. Fledderjohann, 520 So. ■ 1 3rd St., Decatur, Ind. 83t6 FOR SALE —Baled hay. Inquire of , L. C. Hughes. 85t4 FOR RENT-Front”office rooms, over interurban station. Enquire A. D. 1 Suttles. 6ltf LOST —Gold stick pin, set with Sardonyx and pearls Monday at Schultz , funeral at Christian church, or on j 1 Monroe street, between church and, . Tenth street. Return to Democrat | office. 85t3* ; ■ FOR SALE—Jersey - heifer caTf ; ' ten days old. —H. O. Davis, Pleasant, Mills, Ind. 86t3 ■ FOR RFNT*-Seven room house on i So. Chestnut St. In good condi-j • icn. Inquire of Mrs. C. E. Peoples at ■;Geo. Everett's. BGt3 ( I ; 1 FP.IENDLY NOTICE TO DECATUR CITIZENS.' On account of failing to secure a ; steady renter or buyer for our prop-: ' erty in Geneva. Ind., we were com- 1 ; polled to move back to that place and occupy our home until satisfactory i plans are reached. So I wish to announce to the citizens of Decatur and : friend customers that I will be back in Decatur in time to do your spring and summer work on your pianos and sewing machine. I will be here in a few weeks, or when your lire is out of your house. Read notice in the Democrat when I am here doing work. D. A. GILLIOM. Rebuilder and repairer and piano tuner and dealer. 88t4 xy EARLY VEGETABLE PLANTS. For Sale—Early vegetable plants of every description. The very finest varieties. All plants in season. TONY HOLTHOUSE. 33 No. 4th St., ’Phone 286. 85tf nMorris & Co. Special— Ladies’ Fancy Corset 'ers—l9c. 87t3

John Meredith of Liberty Township Ind. says his wife has heen sorely afflicted with Neurites or I Rheumatism for forty; : years. He will tell you that San-Yak has given her more relief than any remedy she has ever taken. PETER McAFEE of Rockcreek Township Ind. says it has entirely driven Neuritis out of his system. JOHN CARLISLE of Bluffton will tell you the same. Jos. D. Beery of Decatur, solicitor for the Ft. Wayne Jour-nal-Gazette, says San cured him of kidney trouble and rheumatism, in his arms and shoulders. L. C. Helm of Decatur, Ind., insurance and real estate man, says San Yak is the right medicine for the kidneys and rheumatism. We could tell you of others in Decatur and Adams county. FOR SALE ONLY BY Smith, Yager and Falk. MAJOR NO. 8414. Major is a pure bred Belgian stallion, color red roan, 3 years old. well finished, big boned, will weight a ton when matured. This stallion was sired by Sultan, 2941; dam. Diana, 333, Vol. XIV, 406; has been examined by a licensed veterinarian, under the iav s of Ind.. No. 807 SA, and 13 know?, to be sound and of pure breeding. This stallion will stand theseason 5% miles northeast of Decatur. Ind. fl'erms: —Ten dollars to insure colt to stand and suck. Owners parting with mares known to be with foal, will be held for insurance. EDWARD BUCHER, i Owner and keeper, on the John I Bucher farm. 89t6 o FOR SALE —Red, fresh cow. Inquire of Clark Hawkins, R. R. No. 10; 'Phone, Monroe. 85t3 Morris & Co. Special— Ladies’ Fancy Corset Covers—l9c. 8713 MANGOLD & BAKER Corner Monroe and 7th Sts. PHONE 215. Van Camp's Pork and Beans 15c I 2 for 25 C ! Dyer’s Pork and Beans 15c I 2 for 25c Beach Nut Pork and Beans 15c 1 2 for 25c I Heinz’ Pork, and Beans 15c ! 2 for 25c 125 c Pottle Beach Nut Catsup 20c j 10c Bottle Beach Nut Mustard... ,8c j 2 for 15c l Pet, Carnation, Fox River, Serv V-S Milk, G small cans for 25c 3 large for 25c Purina Chick Feed, a sack 25c Early Ohio Seed Potatoes, bu. $1.50 Can Peas and Beans, 10c; 3 for 25c Spinach, a can Dili Pickles, a large can 10c Cherries, Raspberries, Blackberries, a can 20c Oranges, Bananas, Lemons, Onions, Radishes, Celery, Grape Fruit, Lettuce. V/e pay Cash or Trade for Produce: Eggs, 19c; Butter, 20-28 c. Give Us That Order. Arthur & Fred Mangold Baker

1 i I TOD ft Y ROBERT LEONARD and EILA HALL “Yust From Sweeden A drama of the Norih west, in i’nree parts. ! ’TOMORROW HARRY MYERS and ROSEMARY THEBY | in “HIGH FLIERS” ana^^ OU3C BILLIE RHODES in a Nestor comedy “MIXED KIDS” Some one is going to get a “PREMO SIX AUTO FREE. Ask about It. Rex Theatre | ' | Any Knife or Shears I Sharpened Free I Bring any knife, shear or pair of scissors to our store N this week and we will sharpen it for you I REE. Me do e this to demonstrate the working of a too! sharpening i machine that ought to be in every kitchen.

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With this little grinder a child can sharpen knives and | shears easily and quickly. The Dimo-Grit artificial dia- S nond) sharpening wheel sharpens the dullest knife in a L U few seconds. DOESN'T DRAW THE TEMPER. Clamps ; y to any table, bench cr shelf. Dust proof and accident- S i K proof. On sale this week at the special price 98c You'll be interested, too, in our other Luther Tool g B Grinders, which covery every shop and farm require- | ■ meat Everything jou need in hardware is here, at fair and ■ | square prices. See us before buying. | LEE HARDWARE CO. ; SPECIAL EXCURSION FARES TO Winter Tourist Destinations VIA CLOVER LiiAU ROUTE iee Clover Leaf Agents, or write Chas. E. Rose, G. P. A., Toledo, for particulars. IT’S A VIOLATION OF HE MOTOR VEHICLE LAW TO RUN YOUR AUTOMOBILE OR MOTORCYCLE WITHOUT A LICENSE. Have your applications filled out and sworn to at the Office of The Daily Democrat. g

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