Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 118, Decatur, Adams County, 17 May 1916 — Page 4
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EAST BUFFALO. I East Buffalo, N. Y„ May 17—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 2.'400; shipments, 760; official to New •York yesterday, 570; hogs closing steady. Medium and heavy, $10.25©510.30; porkers, $10.25! pigs mostly, $9.75: Roughs. $9.00©59.15; stags, $6.50© >7 50; cattle. 50; steady; sheep 2.400; fetrong; top lambs, $ll.OO. G. T. BURK. Wheat 11.12 Oats, No. 3, white 38c Corn 95c Rye 75c Parley 65c NIBLICK & CO. Eggs 20c Butter 20c@25c FU LLEN KAMP'S. Fggs 20c ' Butter 20c@25c I BERLING'B. Indian Runner ducka Chickenslie ■ Fowls 10c Ducks 9c Geeseßc Young turkeys ......14e Old Tom turkeys ...10c Old Hen turkeys 10e
NOTICE. I am now doing my spring and summer work on pianos and sewing machines. Should your or sewing machine need attention, leave your order at Wilhelm’s residence, 330 Winchester street, or telephone 337, and I will call. Office hours 12 m. and 6 p. m.. D. A. GILLIOM. Dealer, rebuilder, repairer and piano tuner, city. 112tf — -- oSALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS As I expect to leave for Portland, Oregon, soon I am offering for sale, at my rooms in the Ed Phillips residence, 216 N. First street, at priva’e sale, the following household goods: Mirror, rug 9x12. New Home sewing machine, center table, willow rocker, small rocker, laundry stove, several picture frames, lamp, 3-bumer hot plate, Jiffy vacuum washer.—Miss Kate Mangold. HSt2
Utar grocery Table Peaches, 2 cans 25c Marco Macaroni 10c Marco Spaghetti 10c Santa Clara Prune, 2 tbs... 15c Milk, 2 large cans 15c ' Potato Bread, large 10af.... 10c Campbell’s Soups 10c Lima Beans, tb 8c Marco Fancy Blend Coffee..3oc Marco Spring Wheat Flour 95c Pear! Tapioca 10c J Boneless Herring, tb 20c Shredded Cod Fish 10c E Chick Feed, sack 25c J Comar Early June Peas.... 10c f Will Johns.
!r— ..... - /.J. — - ; '“Plant Xodaip. / v<-,S- : ,.'You can't expect a crop of money at the end of your earning if you don't plant a few dollars in the Bank NOWI —-ZZ-i X*. « . . _ "X- Life is just a matter of farming- —of rinding* fertile soil in a ••*<*» good field —of Breaking* ground and being patient .The harvesting* ■ comes last — the main work must be done while the least results are showing*!’ ->A HERBERT KAUFMAN. ~—-7r: Mr OlfrflframsCouKtuffaiik « ■-J • z 9ccatur-3*nJ>- ——xJ
>ld Roosters le I Butter, packing stock r. 18« Eggs 20c Above prices are tor poultry frse from feed. FORNAX MILLING CO. Wheat $1.12 Corn 95c Oats, No. 3 white 35c to 40c Rye 75c KALVER'S MARKETS. Wool 35c Beef hides 14c Calf hides 15c Tallow 5c Sheep pelts [email protected] LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Chickenslie Indian Runner oucn Fowls 10c Ducks 9c Geese.Bc Young turkeys 14c Old Tom Turkeys .lie Old Hen Turkeys ..lie Old Roosters ~..........10 Eggs 20c Butter 20c@25c Above prices are for poultry free fv-Nn feed. DECATUR ukkhMEJY CO. Butterfat, delivered 29c Butterfat, country 26c Butterfat, at station 27c
LOOK 4 To see that your money is always working. Don’t bury it in some out-of-the-way place, w here it is a daily worry to you and a temptation to others. DEPOSIT in our Savings Department where you can always get it and where it is safe. FIRST NATIONAL BANK j DECATUR, INDIANA Members Federal Reserve Association.
MASONIC CALENDAR FOR WEEK ENDING MAY 20 Thursday, May 18. Mark Master’s Degree. DAVID E. SMITH, W. M. WOOL WANTED Highest Prices Paid In Decatur Burk Elevator Co.
| HELP WANTED See the Bowers-Niblick (»rain Co, for the best prices on w001..11*211 FOR SALE —A 5-passenger touring car, Overland, 1915 model, full equipment, all in first-class condition. Cause for selling is on account of serious illness and have no use for car. Hattie Studabaker Obenauer. Inquire of Holthouse Garage, or of A. D. Suttles. 115tf FOR KENT —Modern flat over Burdg millinery store. Enquire of A. D. Suttles. 115tf FOR SALE —Pony cart and harness. —Enquire of A. D. Suttles. 115tf FOR RENT —Four furnished rooms for light housekeeping, on Monroe and Line Sts. 'Phone 521 115t-t-s-tf FERTILIZER FOR SALE—Just - a few tons left, which I will sell for less than wholesale price. Call at my block factory.—Eli Meyer. 101tl8 FOR SALE —Extra good half-Jersey cow. Will be fresh in few days; miles southeast of Decatur.—-H. H. Lammiman, R. R. No. 10. 117tf FOR SALE—Three-year-old bay draft mare —c. F. Steele, 254 North Second street. Ilßt3 FOR SALE OR TRADE—Good building lot on brick street and sewer all paid. Would consider good automobile. Inquire at Democrat office. IStll 1 FOR RENT—A 7 room house on No. Second street. Stable in connection. Inquire of C. D. Teeple. 99tt WANTED —To clean your wall paper. carpets, cisterns, stoves, etc.— Jim Coverdale, 'phone 210. 108tf WANTED —A young boy to learn the bakers trade. Inquire at the Beel & Hendricks, bakery. 113tf. GIRL WANTED — For housework. Two in family. See Miss Mary Niblick at Niblick store. 116t3 FOR SALE—A reed baby caK iu fiirst-class condition. Will sell reasonably. Inquire Mrs. Frank Parent, 316 No. 4th St. 116t3 LOST —A Gold link friendship braeelet. Finder please return to this office. 116t3 FOR RENT—A Rood house on south sth street. Inquire of P. K. Kinney, Fort Wayne, Ind. 116t3 FOR - RENT—Rooms on South Fifth street, with good cement cistern and a good large garden. Call at 415 S. Fifth street, west of Clover Leaf depot 98tf — See Eli - Meyer for Wolverine Portland cement, sand, gravfel, stone screenings, cement blocks, fence posts, flower vases, porch columns, cement roofing, all kinds of porch work at reasonable prices. Located near sugar factory. lOltf 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 <— o— Democrat Want Ads Pay. I — ' ++♦+++♦++♦+♦++ ♦ DR. C. R. WEAVER ♦ ♦ + ♦ Osteopath * + Licensed by the Indiana ♦ ♦ State Board of Medical ♦ ♦ Registration and Examina- ♦ + tion. Office over People's ♦ + Loan & Trust Co. ♦ ♦ ’PHONE 314. + +++ + + + + DECATUR’S CHIROPRACTOR PIONEER Office Over Vance & Hite’s Unnre 1:30 to 5:00 HOUTS 6:30 to 8:00 PHONE 650. 0. L Burgener, D. C. No Drugs No Surgery No Osteopathy
•X'aiionalDeien.seaiid loha! JRea< j \ —— ,4—X- ■— j p-- - ■ - — Are You R eady to Play Your Part ? L *TT* HE power of a nation in time of need is the pro- < duemg power of her industries. America must find out what this producing power is and then develop it. The capacity of every plant • must be gauged, lire ability of every man must be known. For War is Mechanical. It is Electrical. It is Chemical. It '[ is Mining, Manufacturing, Transportation. It is EVERY phase of Engineering fused into a single industry—“77/£ VJ77OVS ‘DEFENSE." Thirty thousand’Engineers today are serving YOUR COUNT RY 111 1 without pay. They are making a survey of YOUR COUNTRY S Indus1p ~~ trial Resources. They are helping YOUR COUNTRY to FIND 11 SELF BL ---and You! They are charting the channels of commerce. Sounding each , IE! souivcU supply. So that, should the Day break when War must come— YOUR ARMIES in the held will be but the crest of a Wave of In- = i.| dustry, as wide as the American Continent and as deep as the American Soul. - | That YOUR COUNTRY may know what the Engineers are doing, |l the Associated Advertising Clubs of the World have pledged their services to g I ■ the President of the United States. And this advertisement, pub'ished free || |e by this paper, i» part of a nation-wide series to secure YOUR co-operation g| with the engineers. 'THAT CAN I DOF* This is, doubtless, the question you are asking yourself. Here is the ---Tl; i - answer: If you are a manufacturer co-operate fully with the Engineers so L they can do their job auukly and efficiently; if you are a working man ?|l EE help your employer to help the Engineers and be prepared, if so needed, to be yj h 1-= a Soldier |n Industry, behind the firing line, which is )ust as import mt as being 1 1 ■ soldier on the firing line; if you are a buaneaa man or a professional man, -1 ' or whoever you are, help mobilize “GOOD WILL behind this patriotic ! “ task of the Engiticei* m behalf of National Defense and International Peace. | 1 COMMITTEE ON INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS OE THE i NAVAL CONSULTING BOARD OF THE UNITED STATES tn co-operation with . T - The Ammran Society of Gvtl Engineera The American Society of Mechanical Engtneen yy: | X The Amercan Institute of Mining Engineers The American Institute of Eiri tm al r.uginrm The American Chemical Society = Engineering Societies Budding 29 AX est 39th Street New Y®'« __ 171
Despairing Woman Now Happy Mother Mrs. Stephens Did Not Need The Surgical Operation. Patoka, HI. —“I had been married five years and my greatest desire was
to become a mother. The doctor said I never would have a child unless I was operated on for female troubles and I had given up all hopes when a friend told me of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. I took it regularly for sometime, and I am
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in better health than ever, and have a healthy baby girl. I praise your Vege- , table Compound foi* my baby and my • better health. I want all suffering 1 women to know that it is the sure road t to health and happiness. ” —Mrs. George Stephens, R. F. D. No. 3, Patoka, 111. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is so successful in overcoming woman’s ills because it contains the . tonic, strengthening properties of good old fashioned roots and herbs, which act on the female organism. Women from all parts of the country are continually testifying to its strengthening, curative influence. It has helped thousands of women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation,ulceration, tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that bearing down feeling, indigestion, and nervous prostration. AN UNUSUAL PROPOSITION. Dear Friends: — Most town and city people have a Longing at some time or other, to own a farm and grow things. The bus! ness man feels that if he could la? down his cares and anxieties that he encounters in a business way, and could buy a farm and get out into the open that he would find happiness in deed. No doubt there are many men and women in this community that are anxious to move on a farm. To them we have three different propositions to offer. One of 76 acres, one of 75 acrete and another of 60 acres Each of these farms is attractive One is near Decatur, another neai Berne and another near Vera Cruz The owners of these farms are willing to sell them at a reasonable figure and will take in as part payment residence property in Decatur or Berne, provided the residence prop erty does not exceed in value J 3.000 or 53,500. So, here is a chance for you. We will be glad to explain: we will appreciate a call at our office (next door to postoffice) or we will promptly answer your fetters. Respectfully, THE BOWERS REALTY COMPANY. FRaNK M. SCHIRMEYER. FRENCH QUINN. 117t2 COMMERCIAL BODIES for FORD CHASSIS BUY YOUR BODIES DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURER We build and aim to keep on hand at all time* the following: Jitney But, Undertaker all purpose, Ambulance, Dry Cleaners, Grocers, Bakers, Laundry, Open Delivery, Package Delivery, Mail Delivery also Automobile Trailers, Drive your Chassis in and go home with complete business car same day. No charge for installing—big savings in freight charges. If interested write for catalogue and prices. HARPER BUGGY COMPANY COLUMBIA CITY. INDIANA
MACADAM ROAD BOND SALE. Notice is hereby Riven that sealed bids will be received at the offlie of | the Treasurer of Adams County, Indiana, up to the hour of 3:00 o’clock, p. m., on May 29, 1919. for the purchasing’ of additional bonds for the Aaron Bricker Macadam Road of Wabash Township, Adams County, Indiana, in the sum of $533.00 Said bonds will be issued in series of ten bonds each, dated May 15, 1916, the first one of said bonds becoming due on May 15, 1917, and one of each issue coming due every six months thereafter. Said bonds to bear interest at the rate of 4 per cent, payable on the 15th day of May and November of each year. Said bonds have been issued in strict compliance with the laws of the state of Indiana, with an order duly endorsed upon the record of the Board of Commissioners of said County, authorizing the issue and sale of said bonds for the purpose of providing additional funds for the construction of the above mentioned macadam road in Adams County, Indiana. The rierht is reserved to reject any and all bids. GEORGE E. KINZLE, Treasurer, Adams County, Ind. o NOTICE. Beginning Wednesday afternoon, May 3, all dental offices the city will close every Wednesday afternoon until November. DR. FRED PATTERSON. Dr. J. Q. NEPTUNE. DR. ROY ARCHBOLD. 102tf l#t. BURT MANGOLD. M. J. Scherer UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Fine Funeral Furnishing, DECATUR, - IND. Telephone: Office 90; Home, 185
DR. FRUTH
Specialist, In Chronic, Nervous and Special Diseases, Treated by New, Modern and Scientific Methods. .For more complete Information see ad ap pearing In this paper,
May 26, 27, 29. Dr. Fruth will be at Decatur, Hotel Murray, one day only, TUESDAY, MAY 30TH, and will return evsry 28 days thereafter. Consultation, ixaminatlon and Professional Advice FREE. - MANGOLD & BAKER Corner Monroe and 7th Sts. PHONE 215. Snyder’s Tomato Soup, 10c; 3 for 25c Large can Cocoa 30c Erie brand Bacon, a jar 20c Dried Beef 10c, 15c, 25c Peanut Butter 10c, 15c, 25c Olives 10c, 15c, 25c Ripe Olives 10c; 3 for 25c Black Cross Mustard 5c and 10c Salmon 10c, 15c, 20c Fresh Crackefs 10c; 3 for 25c Relish, a large jar 25c I Dill Pickles, a can 10c Apple Butter, a can ...,10c, 15c, 25c I L. & 8. Jelly -..10c; 3 for 25c I Oranges, Bananas, Lettuce, Grape . Fruit. We pay cash or trade for Produce: Eggs, 20c; Butter, 20-25 c. Give Us That Order. Arthur Pj Fred Mangold « Baker
Rex Theatre i mutual pictures , 1 T 0 D ft Y r mo screen. Crane Wilbur, in The popular stars ol » T h c Mystery of Cara romantic drama, " a « „ On Ram . George Ovey in a Cub conn I PaSt ’ . • r;rd ” im-to-the-ininute views of “See America rirst. up Palm Beach. Florida. -•Signs of spring." a dever, animated eartoon. ADMISSION HND 10 CENTS. I TOMORROW I I ‘ THE RANGER OF LONESOME GULCH” •' ! a Mustang Feature Reverberating with the touch of ; e Human Emotion. Featuring Anna Little and i. Thomas Chatterton. I ADMISSION 5 cents. | | Rex Theatre | ® tW Danger ahead I now t 0 a m ’ rror < c ’ carn ' ne y° ur W mouth? Do your gums look “rinsed out,” /Al V W ’ > shrunken? Do you see a jagged appearance I idr / ‘ n ' / Z If so, see your dentist He will tell you ( that you have pyorrhea, and that to save your S« rw rrarfj. teeth you will have to fight this dread disease Use Scnreco twice daily. at ODCe.
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 the attack or further progress of pyorrhea.
Wm. Bleeke Ed. Bleeke Oto Bleeke Theo. Bleeke Mart Kruckenberg Wm. Kruckenben* Ernest Kruckenberg Ail of Union township each drives a * ! Evidently There Is A Reason. ; Vu U -°k over Studebaker 4-Cylinder tl,e 6 Cylinder 50 11 P siv»s.Uo, get behind the wheels, step on the ac CU!ra ‘ or> ta^e a Hlls-you will get the REASON KNAPP AUTO SALES CO.
But Senreco don mart. It cleanses the teeth delightfully. It gives them a whiteness distinctive of Senreco alone. Its flavor is entirely pleasing, and it leaves in the mouth a wonderful sense of coolness and wholesomeness. Start the Senreco treatment before pyorrhea grips you for good. Details in folder with » every tube. A two-ounce tube j> for 25c is sufficient for 6 weeks’ ■ daily treatment Get Senreco l jf ’ of your druggist today; or send L*/'< 4c in stamps or coin for sample tube and folder. Address The 4 Sentancl Remedies Company ibm> 503 Union Central Building, Cincinnati, Ohio. 1
