Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 179, Decatur, Adams County, 29 July 1916 — Page 4

| THE DAILY MARKET REPORTS J

EAST BUFFALO. Fast Buffalo, N. Y., July 29— (Special to Daily Demcorat) —Receipts, 1,«;00; «blprnonta, 570; olflH.il lo Now York yesterday. 2,090; hogs closing Steady. Medium, heavies anil vorkers, gonorally. $10.60; lights and pigs. $10.15 (<ijs 10.25; roughs, $9.10®59.26; stags, so.oo® $7.70; cattle, 275; slow; sheep, 100; steady; lambs, $11.00; down. G. T. BURK. Wheat ... slls Oats 26c Corn sl.lO Rye 76c Barley ...55Red clover seed $7.26 Alsike Seed SB.OO Timothy seed $1.75 NIBLICK & CO. Kgga _ 22e Butter 20c@25c BOWERS NIBLICK GRAIN CO. Wool 38c FULLENK AMP'S. Kggs 22c Butter 20c@25c BERLING’B. Chickens 2u-22c Fowls -13 c Ducks 11-12 c

Dr. L. K. Magley VETERINARIAN Corner Third and Monroe Streets. Phones K lWe M iMj DECATUR, IND. Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARY 1 SURGEON. Phone uSce 12i; DEMOCRAT WANT ADS j PAY RIG i s?*r grocery! Marco Fancy Blend Coffee..3oc B Marco Dried Beef 15c 5 Marco Peanut Butter 15c I Marco Pork and Beans..... 10c E Marco Red Kidney Beans 10c S Marco Rolled White Oats .10c fa Marco Proxide Toilet Soap 10c I Marco Horse Radish Mustard Marco Corn Flakes 10c | Marco Pure Fruit Jelly ....10c i Marco Macaroni ...10c ■ Marco Spaghetti 10c ? Marco Pearl Tapioca 10c ' Marco French Olive Oil ....35c ; Marco White Table Syrup ..15c | t Marco Mustard Sardines ...10c r

Sliff* : ■ . /’ ' -jgj'jjj i (i , „ | I efhls man must v&inl” 1 *Hc man Who, from the beginning of time, has proOeb to vJofW that it cun be Zone, fhou can check him but he'll come back anb come bock until uot* wreck him. Rif Will i» uuii-c of whalebone. It has raj snap but Won’t .Snap. x>tnb it as much as tjou please but Watch out V for the rcbouru)! Hc’lt thr'We £o Tones as Tie’s alii'e. The length of his m p, fight is the limit of his jaith. It takes more than one hit "to make him — i/rrprrf Kaufman. Others haVe motion Ut the bank. Ore woa going to ipjj «say “i«m can f t fsaVe'’? j| I j|| —" 1 start || oM6amsfaitli>;Baiih feJ , wmzm .occafr--3n3- «a™

I Geese 9c I Young turkeys 15c Old Tom turkeys 12c - Old hen turkeys 12c Old roosters 10c ' Kggs 19c Altova gricM ar* tur i-ccllry fr*» from fw*d FORNAX MILLING CO. Wheat 1....'. $1.20 Corn «. $1.16 Oats 37c Rye 75c KALVER’b MARKET*. Wocl 37c ’ Beef hides 14c , Calf hides 16c ; Tallow 6c. i Sheep pelts 60c®51.60 THE HOOSIER PACKING CO. : Heavy and medium $9.50 • Pigs and lights $9.25 Roughs $8.50 Stags $6.00 , Prime steers $6.50 to $7.00 Heifers and light steers $6.00 to sS.oo Cows $5.00 to $5.50 Calves 9.00 OECATUR CTteeiMERY CO. . Butterfat, delivered 28tf.c • Butterfat, in country 25!£c Butterfat, at stations 26*4c

j+++++++ + + + + * + + + I)R. C. R. WEAVER + * + * Osteonath + ♦ + Licensed by the Indiana * j* Slate Hoard of Medical + * Registration and Examina-’ * :+ tion. Office over People’s + !+ Loan & Trust Co. ♦ |* PHONE 314. 1+ + *♦ + •!• + + * + ♦* + ♦ —— > + **♦ + + •*•* + + *** * DR. I). I). CLARK + ; + Physician and Surgeon + + Office removed to residence, four * 4* doors north of Murray Hotel. + + 128 No. Third St. + + Calls answered day or night. ♦ + Telephone 131. + ;+++++++ + + * + + + + , M. J. Scherer UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Fine Funeral Furnishing* DECATUR. - IND. Telephone: Office SC; Home, 185 | — - FOR RENT —A modern house. Inj quire of Jacob Atz, at the Beavers I and Atz furniture store. 167tf. YOUR CREDIT 1 is what you make it. 11 will be worth far more to you when the lime tomes than an armI til of letters presented bv vou a STRANGER. A .-mal! beginning as a well kept bank book has led to many a man’s business success. We invite you to open an account here SOON. FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR, INDIANA Members Federal Reserve Association.

o£ atKeatre 1$ proved Jbjr tKe pictures it shows J uX first clad* theatres Show tej? : and^^ivc CASH MEAT MARKET On and after August Ist. we will conduct a strictly Cash Meat Market. At this time of advanced prices of everything, this action is necessary and is the only way in which we can operate. It will also work to your advantage, enabling us to sell our meat at the lowest price. Plan to trade with us and save money. Remember a strictly Cash Business after August Ist. PENNINGTON & KNAPKE 171t9 Cash Meat Market.

[ADVANCE WORK STARTED TODAY (CONTINUED FROM PA OR ONE I Children'; Hour "American Birds in Story Land." Admission. 35c; children. 15c. First Evening, Concert—-KBlarney Girls. Lecture. “The Man Who Can"— William Rainey Bennett. Admission, f>oc; children, 25c. Second Morning. Children’s Hour—" The Why Stories.' Admission, 26c; children. 15c. Second Afternoon. Grand Concert—The' Weathorwax Brothers. Admission, 36c; children, 15c, Second Evening. Concert —Wealherwax Brothers. Lecture —To be Announced. Admission, 50c; children, 25c. Third Morning. Children’s Hour —"Stories from the) Classics.” Morning Lecture. Admission. 26c; children. 15c. Third Afternoon. Lecture, “The New Orient and Its j Relation to (he United States"—Ng, Boon Chew. Admission. 35c; children. 15c. Third Evening. “In the War Zone.” A Classic Comedy, “The Lady of Gray Gables” —Parish Players. Admission, 60c; children, 25r.v Fourth Morning. Children’s Hour —"Folk Tab's from Different Nations.” Morning Lecture. Admission, 26c; children, 15c. Fourth Afternoon. Grand Concert—Schumann Quintet. Lecture, “The Forces That Makes Cities”—Alien P. Albert. Admission, 50c; children, 25c. Fourth Evening. Concert—Schumann Quintet. Lecture—’"The Forces That Make Cities’’ Allen D. Albert. Admission, 50c; children 25c. Fifth Morning. Children’s Hour — “Stories of iaiughter." Morning Lecture. Admission. 25c; children, 15c. Fifth Afternoon. Concert —White Hussars. Interpretative Reading. Admission, 35c; children, 15c. Fifth Evening. Grand Concert—White Hussars. Admission. 50c; children, 25c. Sixth Morning. Children’s Hour—“ The Hollow Tree Stories” Admission. 25c; children, 15c. Sixth Afternoon. Lecture’. “My Wild Bird Guests”— Ernest Harold Baynes. Admission, 35c; children. 16c. Sixth Evening. Bird Masque—" Sanctuary” and Pageant. Admission. 60c; children, 25c. Seventh Afternoon. Lecture—"Tin* World We l-ive in -Dr. K. T. Hageimaji. Admission, 35e; children, 15c. Seventh Evening—-Spue; Recital. Julia ( i:".• n. pf ijua dor.na, * contra Ha Chicago Gflcnid Opera company, assisted by IMerre Ilenrote, concert meister, Chicago Grand Op ,ni company;’ Ma/cel Charlier, conductor, Chicago Grand Opera com- / pany.

jUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIHHIIiIIIIiiIIIIIIIIHIHIIIIIIiIIIiII^ I Pr. \a?ILLS 1 I (THE GOLDEN RULE Ml CODE OF ETHICS> | 229 K. DERRY STREET = FORI WAYNE. IND. = | Hll!liiM!l>!!IUM> '"""iHlllHHilHlHm CHRONIC DISEASES—I use the approved methods of the up-to-date specialist and have every facility | for giving the best possible results at a moderate cost. I CIVE MY ENTIRE ATTENTION to the treatment of chronic, obstinate and obscure diseases and invite consultation from those afflicted with such diseases as Cancer, Goiter, Rupture, Male and Female Weakness, Catarrh and Catarrhal Deafness, Throat and Ltmg Diseases, Tuberculosis, Tubercular affections of Glands, Dowels, Joints or Bones, Dropsy, Adenoids, Obstructed Breathing, Disease of the Eyes, Heart, Liver, Stomach, Dowels, Kidneys, Bladder and Rectum. ECZEMA, ACNE and PSORIASIS, treated by light therapy, a method that cures when every thing else fails. One treatment will convince you. RECTAL DISEASES—I claim the best method ever devised for the cure of Piles, Fissure, Ulceration, etc., by non-surgical methods. No pain. No Cutting. No detention from business. No failures. IF YOU HAVE PILES I will cure you, no difference how bad you are or how long you have had them. No matter what other Doctors have told you. I absolutely guarantee to give you satisfactory results unless your case is cancerous. HUNDREDS OF REFERENCES from Indiana, Ohio, and Michigan. Consultation free and confidential. No Sunday or Wednesday Hours ex\cept by appointment. HOGS FOR SALE. I have for sale iweniy head of thoroughbred big type Poland China hogs. Clay Green, two miles south of 'Pleasant Mills. Dither ■ • 17V,.,i <•;

- - * FOR QUICK SALE. q,,, c j 1 on-aero farm, 3U. miles ioj f Niles, i to G’raril; 8 room house. 2! barns, granary, hog house. 2 corn > and other out buildings. Fine , lot of fruit, good sugar bush, water j in pasture, centralised school. Invite your investigation. Reference if you like. Write owner. W. A. FritHi, jr„ Warren, Ohio. R. F. IV No. 6. 177116 NOTICE TO PUBLIC Pending a settlement of the firm’s • business affairs, accounts duo the tiniVrsigned should/not he paid to J. C. Purklv'ad until further notice. G. S. BURKHEAD & SON. . 177110 By G. S. Burkhead. —- o ■ ■ PATRONS NOTICE Ms dental office will be closed from Saturday, July 29 until Monday Angle t 13th | ! ”6t3 DR FRED PATTERSON —o ; VKKTIXQ OK STOCK HOLDERS. Notice Is hereby driven that the anTiil.ll nioetlnp' of the Rtoekhohlers of the OM Adnmfl bounty lmnk will be held at ttieh bnnklnfc house, Decatur, Ind., at » ls nMo-li. a. m., on Ti»e*Mli«y, Aiiuri**# *♦ IDIH, I f*r the purpose of eleetim? nine a treet iiiiN to serve for the ensulnp year and I to irnnsnrt such other business astray ’..me l '° f ° re U,em R X EIHKORR. ' Cashier. j - FARM LOANS ♦ $100,000.00 of 5 per + cent * MONEY TO LOAN * I* at * ■ * Schurger & Parrish * Abstract & Atty. Oflice * r * (No red tape needed) * , jr. a, .5. .j. I NICKEL PLATE ROAD Low Fare Rail ami Water CIRCUIT TOURS to Points on the ATLANTIC COAST and in EASTERN AND NEW ENGLAND STATES AND EASTERN CANADA. Tickets on scle daily to Oct. 15. Return limit Oct. 31, 1916. Call on Agent or write K. P. PARNIN, D. P. A.. FT. WAYNE. INDiAoiA.

■ i % ‘h<3 Stan dard of Value and Quality ( v is 7HEREVER there is appreciation of luxury and elegance 3 ' W you will find this sumptuous car — the New Series j Fairfield “Six-46.” Americans of this discriminating taste have made the Fairfield J , ■« the unchallenged leader of the moderate-priced “Sixes.” And now they are already expressing their unstinted en- / dorsement of what we have accomplished in this New ' Series Fairfield “Six-46.” | ( What we have accomplished is to embody in this car every feature, every essential, every detail that make for the * i fullest measure of motoring luxury and elegance. \ y/e urge you to see the New Series Fairfield. Then compare it with any other motor car in the world for efficiency, ( ! beauty, convenience, comfort Then ask yourself whether , ur not the New Series Fairfield is “The most completely 1 % equipped motor car that can be purchased — irrespective A of price.” ( [ ~ NEW SERIES FAIRFIELD “SIX-46" SEVEN PASSENGER , j) 51375 f. o. b. Detroit ' NEW SERIES FLEE TWOOD “STX-3V FIVE PASSENGER v * SIO9O f. o. b. Detroit / j PAIGE-DETROIT MOTOR CAR COMPANY, DETROIT, MlQfil. ■ W. H. DETTINGER, j MAG LEY, INDIANA ‘ £ AGENT FOR ADAMS COUNTY. 1 - ■ v.^-ecrg3

Hheatre \N PHOTOPLAYS > Pt V mos Wehcr and Fields in \ icdy, entitled, “inp VVUKM ur “THE SILENT TRAIL,” two part drama. How | the relentless arm of the law roaches out after the guilty. \ MONDAY S “JOHN BREWSTER’S WIFE,” two part drama. ! I “BILLY VAN DEUSEN’S OPERATION,” Beauty j 8 comedy, featuring Carol Holloway and John | I Sheehan. j Rex Theatre i _ .— Special Vacation Tours | to fit TOLEDO, DETROIT, CLEVELAND, CEDAR POINT, I PUT-IN-BAY, BUFFALO & NIAGARA FAI LS via t CLOY ER LEAF ROUTE Every Saturday Limit 1 j days See iier l rest Agent for particulars or address Chris E. Rose, A. G. P .». T. St. L. & W.. Toledo.

NOTICE TO DEBTORS All persons knowing themselves indebted to the undersigned firm will |

confer a favor by coming ir anil n.t | Ins an early settlement, as w lias* t sold the business to other parties J l«4tf C. F. STEELE & COMPAXT