Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 154, Decatur, Adams County, 29 June 1916 — Page 4
Rex Theatre HIGH CLASS CLEAN PHOTOPLAYS TO D ft Y “WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY IN MEXICO.’’ official pictures taken by Tracy Mathewson, staff photographer of the International Film Service. “WITH A LIFE AT STAKE,” a Mustang feature. “ALL FOR NUTTIN’ ” Beauty comedy. Admission five and ten cents. TOMORROW ‘ THE LURE OF THE MASK.” a drama of romantic adventure that fascinates by the mystery of its plot and charms by the beauty of its pictured scenes, featuring Harold Lockwood. Rex Theatre
Dr. L K. Magley VETERINARIAN Comer Third and Monroe Streets. Phones R office M ise DECATUR, IND. Dr. C V. Connell VETERINARIAN DR. P. KUCHER, Asst. Phone Residence 143 ISTAR GROCERY i SPECIAL i I -SALEOF GOOD FRESH I COUNTRY i ? BUTTER 24c | PER POUND hill Johns, ffi'd
lpWnkMm,lEhi n ItFI! | ft 4jou can’t IraVcl on .steamer or last ijcars information. Che earth take# afresh turn cv'cry twenty-four hours—must you. If tiou stanb Jtill you are. lagging behind. Where xjcnx ~ start to plan or xihat you .start to Sc mean» Utile- its the ha- i 1 Bbit of progress that lands men at the top.” Herbert tyufman. <SaVing monci) is a -habit. c l)ou can form it tarity. A dollar u>ill So Once acquired it is netfer broken. iMj
LOST —Wednesday night some place between Moose hall and my home, a gold watch, with Lincoln Life fob attached. A reward for return.—G. H. McManama. 154t3*
Strengthen Your Foundation Solid foundations are necessary for tall skyscrapers or they would fall—Men who Mould succeed must have a safe and sound start or they M ould fail and go backwards. Start to succeed by saving NOW 7 at FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR, INDIANA Members Federal Reserve Association.
++*+****++++++ ♦ DR. D. D. CLARK * + Physician and Surgeon * <• Office removed to residence, four <• <• doors north of Murray Hotel, <• + 128 No. Third St. *• ♦ calls answered day or night. <• ♦ Telephone 131. <t> +++++++ + + + + + + + DECATUR’S CHIROPRACTOR PIONEER Office Over Vance & Hite’s Unure 1:30-to 5:00 hOUrS 6:30 to 8:00 PHONE SSO. 0. L. Burgener, D. C. No Drugs No Surgery No Osteopathy
i HELP WANTED' FOR RENT —Four furnished rooms for light housekeeping, on Monroe and Line Sta. ’Phone 521 115t-t-s-tt FOR SALE- A refrigerator. In good condition. Call phone 706 or Inquire at 520. Third street. 15313 LOST OR Collie dog. Reward if returned to WellsFargo Express company. 151t3 FOR RENT—Modern flat - inquire of James Bain at meat market. 137tt FOR RENT^X"house on~Sixth street Has lights and water. Inquire of U. Deiningen 151t3 WANTED—Boarders, by the day or week. Inquire at 108 S. Third St. or telephone 606. 151t3 WANTED —Bids on cement plastering over metal lath and cork. ’Phone 50 and ask for W. A. Klepper. NOTICE. The undersigned has sold the Mon-, roe street meat market to Mutschler & Son and the books of the Hoosier Packing company accounts have been transferred to the Schmitt meat market on Second street. We will be pleased to have our friends call at the aforenamed place and settle accounts with Mr. Hain. Yours truly, 152t6 HOOSIER PACKING CO. O NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. In the Matter of the John 11. Porter. District Sewer Improvement. Notice is hereby given that the common council in and for the City of Decatur, Indiana, did on the 20th day of June. 1916, adopt a preliminary assessment roll in the matter of the’John R. Porter district sewer improvement, which said improvement is as follows: Construction of a district sewer on and along the following route: Main Sewer —Commencing at the center of the alley at the southeast corner of inlot No. 910 in Sheirnan’s addition to the City of Decatur, Indiana. thence running in a northeasterly direction in the center of the alley approximately 660 feet and there to terminate in the Elm street sewer. Main Branch—Commencing in the center of the alley at the southeast coiner of inlot N 0.895 in Grant Railing’s addition to the City of Decatur, Indnana, thence running in a northwesterly direction in the center of the alley about 128 feet, thence running in a northeasterly direction about two hundred twenty-nine feet and there to terminate in the main sewer at station 6 plus 3. East Branch —Commencing in the center of the alley at the southeast corner of Inlot No. 891 in Grant Railing's addition to the City of Decatur, Indiana, thence running in a northwesterly direction about 155 feet, an<l thence running west in the center of the alley about 36 feet and there to terminate at station 0 in the main sewer. West Branch—Commencing in the center of the alley at the southeast corner of inlot 893 in Grant Railing’s addition to the City of Decatur, Indiana, thence running north in the center of the alley about 38 feet and there to terminate in the main branch at station 0. The boundaries of the area or district benefited and to be assessed are ;ls follows: The district bounded on the west by H4gh street, on ths south by Grant street and on the nottiieast by the land owned by H. A. and H. C. Fuhrman, which lies adjacent to Sheirnan’s first addition to the City of Decatur, Indiana. Said assessment roll with names of owners and description of property to bo assessed, with the amounts of the preliminary assessment against each lot and parcel of land abutting on such sewer <>r in the district aforesaid is
MANGOLD & BAKER Corner Monroe and 7th Sts. PHONE 215. Blackberries in Syrup, a can 15c Pitted Cherries, in Syrup, a can..2oc Black Raspberries, in Syrup, a can 20c Apricots, a can Isc and 2uc 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 lOc and 25c Bursley's Beans, a pkg 20c Bursley’s Tea, J 4 Th 15c Bursley’s Coffee, lb. 28c New Potatoes, Cabbage, Onions, Strawberries. Butter, 17-23 c Eggs, 19c. five Us That Order. Arthur £i Fred Mangold Baker
on file and can be seen at the office of the city clerk. Further notice Im also given that said council will, on tiro Illi Dmm of July, inni. at seven o'clock p. in. at their council room receive and hear remonstrances against the amounts asseased against the property respectively on said roll and will determine the question as to whether such lots or parcels of land have been or will be.benefited by said Improvement in the amounts named on said roll or in a greater stun or less Hum or In any sum, at which time and place the owners of said, real estate may attend In person or by representative and be heard. Witness my hand and seal this 22nd day of June, 1916. H. M. DeVOSS, 22-29 ~ City Clerk. NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, trustee of Union townsnip, Adams county, Indiana, will receive sealed bids at the Henry Kukelhan farm residence, Union township, until one o’clock. Thurwihty, July 13. IDIH. for the (leaning and repairing of the J. H Holthouse ditch and branch and the Henry Scheonstead ditch, according to plans and specifications now on tile at my office. All work must be completed during the months of August and September and must be done so as not to Interfere with or in any manner damage tlrfl growing crops along said ditches and branches. All work will be subject to the approval of the trustee. The trustee reserves the right to reject any and all bids. A. J. BIENZ, Trustee of Union Township, Adams County, Indiana. 22-29-5 Dr. Burnham’s SAN-YAK Vegetable Compound The Greatest Known Cure for Heart Trouble Corrects diseases of the blood and body fluids, or an unequal mixture of the elements of the blood and nerve juices or a distemperature when some humor or quality abounds in the blood. Symptoms of diseased blood and body fluids are throat disease, eczema, scrofula and pus formation in the tissues, skin and the vital organs. YOU CAN BE FREE From Kidney and Bladder Trouble, cancerous humors in the blood, rheumatism, stiff joints and muscles, old age or tired feelings, throat, stomach and bowel troubles by its use, or money refunded. Sold by SMITH, YAGER & FALK DECATUR. INDIANA How to Regulate High Blood Pressure Take SAN-YAK. It prevents a bony-like hardening of the arteries at ages past 50 years. DR. BURNHAM'S SAN-YAK is the sure way to prevent Paralysis and Apoplexy. In its use you have prevented or cured kidney and bladder trouble. It is the greatest in use to prevent the clumsy, stiff joints and muscles and for Neuritis and rheumatism and consitpation. It has no parallel for quality and results.
Geo. Soper, of Quincy, says: He has been an invalid since out of the hospital three years ago. “I could scarcely eat or walk. SAN-YAK has made a new man of me. I was broken out so I was not fit to be seen. SAN-YAK has cured the terrible sores in the flesh and I am free from rheumatism for the first time in years. I can do a nice day’s work and not on the lag at the end of the day. G. F. Walburn, Wabash engineer, of Montpelier, Ohio, says: “I was saved from a dangerous operation of the bladder by using SAN-YAK two years ago.” He says he has not had an ache or pain irom rheumatism, nor lumbago since he took SAN-YAK. I have friends who were cured of kidney trouble after their case was diagnosed as hopeless. Mrs. J. B. Taylor of Kendallville, ays: "I had stomach and liver trouble for years. I was dizzy, sick, and so weak I could scarcely walk. I was clumsy by swollen limbs. Since taking SAN-YAK I am feeling fine. 1 am 70 years old and can walk a mile with any one of the young folks. Before I took SAN-YAK, if I went anywhere I had to ride. I have not had a cold for two years. I have recommended SAN-YAK to my friends and it is highly praised by all who have used it. SAN-YAK makes for good health and I cheerfully permit the use of this letter.” G. W. Sparks, of Montpelier, says: "I took six bottles of SAN-YAK about three years ago. I was suffering with great weakness due to kidney and bladder trouble. I am 73 years old and my health Is fine since I took the SAN-YAK. It is a wonderful regulator for the bowels.” We could tell you of others in Decatur and Adams county. FOR SALE ONLY BY Smith, Yager & FaIR DecaLur, Ind.
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A SALE SATURDAY Fred Harmon Will Sell Personal Es- < tate At Auction A public auction of farm stock, machinery and other personal farm estate, will be held Saturday afternoon, July 1, beginning at one o’clock
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by Fred Harmon, on what is known 1 ■ as the old John Harmon farm, a mile and a half north of Watt, on the state 1 line. The attention of public is call- ' ed to this sale. 153t2 1 - maid at Hotel Murray. Inquire at once. it i
FOUND—W. CT. U. pin, white e» mel with gold letters. Inquire | Deputy Sheriff L. D. Jacob*. who’ quests owner to pay for this »<i »• « WANTED—To clean your wall psh* cisterns, carpets, and stoves, wt wash out houses, cellars, etc.—J Coverdale, Phone 210.
