Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 146, Decatur, Adams County, 20 June 1916 — Page 4

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EAST BUFFALO, East Buffalo. N. Y., Juno 20—(Special to Dally Democrat) Receipts, 6.400; shipments, '-20; official to New York yesterday, 3,800; hogs closing steady, Medium, heavies and yorkers generally $10.00; lights and pigs,, $9.50 @59.60; roughs, [email protected]; stags, [email protected]; cattle, 200; steady; sheep. 600; steadp; spring lambs, $12.00; down. G. T. BURK. Wheat SI.OO | Oats 35c i Corn 96c Rye 75c Harley 55c NIBLICK 4 CO. Eggs 19c Butter 20c@25c BOWERS NIBLICK GRAIN CO. Wool 38c FULLENKAMP'B. Eggs 19c Butter 20c@25c BERLING'S. Indian Runner ducaa Chickens 11c Fowls 10c Ducks Be

Dr. L K. Magley VETERINARIAN Corner Third and Monroe Streets. Phones R o ffiC e M iB6 DECATUR, IND. Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARIAN DR. P. KUCHER, Asst. AM Office 102 1 HOne Residence 143 STAR GROCERY! SPECIAL -SALEOF GOOD FRESH COUNTRY BUTTER 24c PER POUND Will Johns, ■

!pWink,«aii,lhinW’ 1 a Q|OU can’t travel on .steamer or last t/cari information. Che earth talus afresh turn c-Ocnj tvOcnhj-four hentr#-— so mud If you stan£ still you are. lagging behind. Where uou ~ stars to plan or vJhat you .start to do means little tb the ha- g bit of progress that lands men at the top.” — Herbert bfurfhuin, saViiUj money b a habit. can form it easily. A collar vOill do Oticc aajuircb it is nev'er broken. MU

Geese •«••>• »••••>« Young turkeys .....1*« Old Tom turkeys ,10c Old Hen turkeys Old Roosters Butter, packing stock 14* Eggs 19c Above prices are for poultry tre« from feed. FORNAX MILLING CO. Corn 93c Corn 95c Oats, No. 3 white 35c to 40c Rye 75c KALVER’S MARKETS. , 1500 l 37c Beef hides 14c 'Calf hides 15c Tallow 5c Sheep pelts [email protected] LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Chickens 11* Indian Runner Dveo Fowls 10c Ducks *...t Be ! Geese ..„ ..>.lc Young turkeys .......14* I Old Tom Turkeys ....11c Old Hen Turkeys .....flic Old Roosters Ic Eggs .. 19c Butter * 20c@25c Above prices we for poultry tre* fr*m feed. DECATUR OrttAMERY CO. Butterfat, delivered 29 'jc Butterfat, in country 26 , <sc Butterfat, at stations

FOR RENT —Five room fiat, modern except for furnace. Apply to Jas. Bain at meat.market. 124tf

The Rich Man He usually gets his start through the habit of SAVING. The opportunity is also yours, and we advise you to take advantage of it. WE REGARD it not only a privilege but a duty to urge the workingman to save a portion of his hard-earned dollars. FIRST NATIONAL BANK I DECATUR, INDIANA I Members Federal Reserve Association + 4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4 ’ ♦ DR. I). I). CLARK * ; + Physician and Surgeon •* I 4- Office removed to residence, four 4 4- doors north of Murray Hotel, 4 4- 128 No. Third St. 4 4* Calls answered day or night. 4 + Telephone 131. 4 ♦ + + ♦♦♦♦ 4- 4- 4- 4- ♦ 4- 4 DECATUR’S CHIROPRACTOR PIONEER Office Over Vance & Hite’s 1:30 to 5:00 lIOUrS 6:30 to 8:00 PHONE 650. 0.1. Burgener, D. C. NoDiugs No Surgery No Osteopathy

| HELP WANTED" EOR RENT—Newly remodeled seven room house, with basement. Strictly modern. Inquire of Jacob Atz. 146t3 FOR RENT —Six room house.' North Second street. Write or 'phone J. E. Plfer, Willshire, Ohio. 146t3 FOR SALE —A gentle pony, two seated rig, harness and entire outfit, just right for ladles and children. W'il sell cheap because owner wishes to leave city. Inqufre of C. L. Meib >rs or telephone 49 146t3 FOR RENT—Four furnished rooms for light housekeeping, on Monroe and Line Sts. ’Phone 521 115t-t-s-tf FOR RENT OR SALE—Eleven room house on Chestnut street, acre of ground, cisterns, lights in house and all accommodations; fruits of all kinds, suitable place for raising of chickens. Call C. E. Peoples at John Barger home; 'phone on Craigvllle line. 119tf FOR RENT —Modern flat. Inquire of 'James Bain at meat market. 137tf FOR SALE —At Tocsin, a good house and two lots, a blacksmith shop and garage. Will sell cheap. Inquire of Fred Kolter, Magley, Indiant. * 142t6 FOR SALE —A 1913 Model Paige automobile. In first class shape. Will demonstrate. Phone 302 or call at this office for party's name. 142t6 LOST —Small wallet pocketbook containing some change and door key. Finder keep the money and return door key and wallet tn this office. t 3 FOUND —A spray brush was thrown in Henry Bleeke’s automobile a week or two ago. Owner can have same by calling at the Smith, Yager & Falk drug store and paying for this advertisement. 144t3 FOR SALE —Sharpless cream separator in good condition. Inquire of Sarah Ayres, Monroe, R. R. 2. 143t3

FOR RENT —I have a well located store building on Calhoun street, which I will rent for $75 a month. ’Phone 3383, Fort Wayne, or address 409-110 Shoaf Bldg.. Ft. Wayne 145t6 FOR SALE OR TRADE—A 1916 Emblem motorcycle. Good as new; run only 400 miles. Will sell cheap for cash, or trade for stock, on farm or city property. Address 409-410 Shoaf Bldg., Ft. Wayne. 145t6 WANTED —To clean your wall paper. cisterns, carpets, and stoves, white wash out houses, cellars, etc. —J. C. Coverdale, Phone 210. _ 145tf. BROTHER COMING The Burwell family of Bluffton, including a sister, Mrs. George Zimmerman of this city, will be particularly happy next Sunday, when at a family reunion held at the home of Miss Jessie Burwell in Bluffton, their brother, Frank Burwell will, be with them for the first time in twenty-six years. He has been in the west for that length of time, and resides at Reno, Nev. This will be the first time in twentysix years that any of the family has seen him. The home coming is waited with much interest and pleasure. , — . .... . Democrat Want Ads Pay DR. FRUTH Specialist, In Chronic, f"*'' ■ Nervous and Special Jj. Diseases, Treated by Y • i New, Modern and Scl ' * entitle Methods. For more complete - pearing In this paper, June 23, 24 and 26. Dr. Fruth will be at Decatur, Hotel durray, one day only, TUESDAY, JUNE 27TH, and will return every 28 days thereafter. Consultation, examination and Professional Advice FREE. M. J. Scherer UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Fine Funeral Furnishings DECATUR, • IND. Telephone: Office 90; Home, 185

ADAIR TO START CAMPAIGN. Indianapolis, Ind.. June 20- Congressman John A. M. Adair, democratic candidate for governor, will reach his home at Portland on jfri- | day, June 23. The day following, i Saturday, he will make a number of speeches in Vigo county. The pro-' gram has been arranged by the demo-‘ crats of Vigo county. All day the i party will ride through the county in automobiles, making stops at a number of places, the day being concluded with a meeting nt Terre Haute. Monday evening Mt Adair will speak at Knightstown. Tuesday at Fortville, Wednesday at Coatsvtlle. I Thursday at Muncie, Friday at Kemp- ‘ ton and Saturday at Flora, it has not yet been decided where he will speak on July 4. and immediately following that meeting he will return to Washington. Other candidates on l the democratic state ticket will accompany Mr. Adair. Senator Fred Van Nuys represent- ( ed Governor Ralston at Lincoln. In(Mana* Tuesday, speaking at the unveiling of the monument to Sarah Lincoln Griggsby. sister to Abraham

Lincoln. It was impossible for the governor to attend the ceremonies. SEE “THE BALLET GIRL." “The Ballet Girl,” a heart drama of peculiar appeal to women everywhere and which features two such noted stars as Alive Brady and Holbrook Biinn, comes to the Crystal theater toniglvt. heralded by the warmest praise from the critics of New York, who declare it to be in every respect the most powerful drama yet penned by the internationally famed author. Compton McKenzie In addition to this fact, “The Ballet Girl” possesses particular interest from the fact that it presents {or the first time stage life as it really is. Nothing is glossed over. “The smell of grease paint,” the atmosphere of the stage — that mysterious and fascinating region, is reproduced with absolute fidelity to truth. The director of “The Ballet Girl” spent weeks absorbing every bit of theatrical atmosphere he could in order that there might be no weak points about his production. As a consequence "The Ballet Girl" stands alone as an accurate unblemished picture of what befalls a young girl in New York when she sets out to build up a stage career for herself. o HANNI IS ARRESTED An surety of the peace proceedings and a charge of provoke Gottlieb Hanni, of near Vera Cruz, was arrested by Marshal Henry Fritz late Saturday afternoon and he will be given a hearing in the court of Mayor Joan Mock at 1 o'clock next Saturday afternoon. Bond on each charge was fixed in the sum of SIOO. The charges were perferred by Jonas Neuenschwander and the trouble between the two men had been brewing a long time. They recently had a suit in the court of Squire Rinehart, wh°n their business affairs became so badly mixed that each sought judgment from the other. Neuenschwander claims that Hanni has threatened 'us life many times and he says that he is afraid the defendant will carry out the threats. According to Neuenschwander’s story to Deputy Prosecutor John F. Decker he has had many close calls from death or serious injury as the result of Hanni's attacks and threatened attacks. —Bluffton Banner. o GIRL WANTED —For general housework. Two tn family. Inquire of Mary Niblick at Niblick store. 121tf FOR RENT—Practically a new house on Indiana St., near north ward school, electric lights and gas. Will he vacant Thursday, June 15.—Charlie Voglewede.

Give Us That Order. Arthur Vi Fred Mangold Baker Blackberries in Syrup, a can 15c Pitted Cherries, in Syrup, a can..2oc Black Raspberries, in Syrup, a can 20c Apricots, a can 15c and 20c Pineapples, a can 15c, 20c, 25c Peaches, a can 15c, 20c, 25c Tomatoes, a large can 13c, 2 for 25c Apple Butter, a can ...,10c, 15c, 25c Garden Spinach, a can 15c Van Camp’s Spaghetti, a can 10c, 15c Bursley’s Rice, a pkg 10c and 25c Bursley’s Beans, a pkg 20c Bursley’s Tea, '/j tb 15c Bursley’s Coffee, 1b 28c New Potatoes, Cabbage, Onions, Strawberries. Butter, 17-23 c Eggs, 19c. MANGOLD & BAKER Corner Monroe and 7th Sts. PHONE 215.

UPHOLSTERING * Have your upholstering done by a first-class uphol- ’ sterer. I have employed an expert to do your work. A complete line of samples to select from. J. G. ADLER, 11U6 Madison & 3d Sts. ■ . I . ■ - O— ' ■ ■ TO GIVE SOCIAL | Section Lumber tw* of the Dait»i •Brethren Indies’ Aid society will give a social Tuesday evening on the lav.n at the Del Lake home on North Seventh street. Everybody is Invited to come. 144t3 i o NOTICE TO PUBLIC. Parties having their mares bred in 1915 by Sorrel horse owned by W. B. 1 Martin are indebted to the owner him--1 self and should not pay anyone else, i All bills are payable to W. B. Martin. Breeders please take notice. 144110 .$50,000 to loan on twenty-year annual pay- ' ment plan. 126tf ERWIN OFFICE. A DELEGATION OF WOMEN were intensely interested when they recently visited the Pinkham Laboratory at Lynn, Mass., and saw the extreme cleanliness and purity which prevail in the preparation and stori ing of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable j Compound, as well as of her other medicines. An hour is required to go through so large an establishment. I One thing which struck the viators ■ was the great number of files contain- ; ing the letters of women who told how much the famous Compound had , done for them. Only part of them are published, and no letter is ever published without the writer's permission. CHOLERA CURED. at once. If you want to save your hogs and pigs write Box No. 345, Van Wert, Ohio. World Beater Pig and Hog Cholera Cure Remedy. 146t3 “clothes MAKE THE MAN But they must be properly j cleaned and pressed. THAT’S OUR BUSINESS and we do it at prices so reasonable that no one can afford not to take advantage. Cleaning and Pressing, per suit 75c Sponge and Press, per suit 40c One piece Half Price Work called for and delivered. Telephone 158, or leave work at Al Burdg’s barber shop. 233 Monroe St.

fb __ June 19 to July 15 f ’ ■ Three Valuable Presents FREE A TOASTER, A SAD IRON HEATER AND YOUR CHOICE V y OF A WAFFLE IRON OR CAKE GRIDDLE with every gK Sb GAS RANGE Zza SOLD AND CONNECTED JUJT ®I iepare for hot weather now by installing a modern Gas Range. It will give you a cool kitchen with ' economy. The toaster, sad iron heater and waffle iron—or cake griddle—will add greatly to the usefulness of your gas range. ® asy Term Payments. £ .to. Cal! at the « as office or have us send a representa- jl I ®tive. Nothern Indiana Sas & Electric Co.’xjy -

Rex Theatre mutual pictures TO D ft Y “THE SPIRIT OF ’61,” a powerful modern drama Coming, Roscoe Arbuckle in “FICKLE FATTY’S FALL.” A powerful modern drama. Admission. 5 cents. 1 tomorrow Matinee at 1:30, “THE MYSTERIES OF MYRA,” a Complete feature drama in two parts, with Howard Estabrook and Jean Sothern. SEE AMERICA FIRST,” beautiful views of Charleston, S. C. George Ovey in a rollicking farce “THE TRAITOR.” “NOSEY NED,’’ comiccartoon. Coming Thursday, “ROSCOE ARBUCKLE. Rex Theatre

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FOR RENT —A < room house on No. Second street. Stable in connection. Inquire of C. D. Teeple. 99tf

LOST—A |2O and $5 bill. Finder please return to this offee and receive reward.