Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 180, Decatur, Adams County, 31 July 1916 — Page 4
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HAST BUFFALO East Buffalo. N. Y.. July 31—(Spiejal to Daily Democrat)—Receipts. ♦.- <ioi>; shipments, 19C> yesterday, re-1 ccipts. s.<;on; ~|up ni'Ots, 2.J'’o today;l Offi.ial lv New York Satuiday. 1.520; hogs closing stonily. Mediums and yorkers. generally. slo.,ii. lew. $10.55; lights and pigs. $i0.155751fi.25; roughs. s9.<ffil?Zs9.ls; stag’. $ii.50(J57.50; cattle. 2.875; cattle. l’,s7*.: quarter to thirty-five low(Qf9.S5; butcher steers. $7.00558,75; I cows and heifers. $4.(i0©57.50; sheep.) 2.00"; nuaitcr higher; top lambs . Ill.OOf, $11.25; best yearlings. $».00 (been ' : . down G. T. BURK. Wheat $1.15 j Gata 35 ’j Corn sl.lO Rye 75c i Barley 55c Rod clover seed $7.25 Alsike Seed SB.OO Timothy seed $1.75 NIBLICK & CO. Eggs ....22c Butter 20c@25c BOWERSNIBLICK GRAIN CO. Wool 38c | FULLENKAMP‘B. Eggs 22C Butter 20c@25c BERLING'S, Chickens 2022c Fowls .13c ■
Dr. L. K. Magley VETERINARIAN Comer Third and Monroe Streets. Phones R Office M 'lß6 DECATUR, IND. Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARY SURGEON Phnna Office 102 1 IlOHc Residence 143 DEMOCRAT WANT AD3 PAY BTG STAR GROCERY I Marco Fancy Blend Coffee ,30c a Marco Dried Beef 15c S Marco Peanut Butter 15c r Marco Pork and Beans 10c S Marco Red Kidney Beans... 10c 1 Marco Rolled White Oats . 10c I Marco Proxide Toilet Soap 10c 1 Marco Horse Radish Mustard I ’ Marco Corn Flakes .10c s Marco Pure Fruit Jelly ....10c f Marco Macaroni 10c | Marco Spaghetti ..10c Marco Pearl Tapioca ...... 10S Marco French Olive OH ....35c Marco White Table Syrup ..15c Marco Mustard Sardines ...10c | Will Johns. — — ■■-
i ~ 1 I ‘‘Shis man must win!’’ |i 6 He’s Ihe man Who, from the beginning of lime, has provable WcrlC that it-con be &>ne. <Tpu can check him but he’ll come back anb come bock until won wreck him, will is mace of Whalebone. it has * .snap but Won’t Snap. Surf it as much as uoa please but Watch out ■ini! for the rcbouno: He’ll thrWe so long as he’s aliOe. The length of his ffiij fight is the limit of his Jaith. Jt takes mere than one hit to wake him Cfuit.” ————— f/rrbrr-f Kavjman. Others haffe meney In the bank. Ctre uaa going to sat) “you can’t saiW? | | Start I • |p£|
'Ducks .., .11-12 c t'.eeec ; 9c Young turkeys 15c .Old Tom turkeys 13c i Old lien turkeys 13c ) Old roosters 10c j Eggs 19c Above prlcee ar* fwt goaltry froe ! rum feed FORNAX MILLING CO. Wheat sl£o Corn sl-15 flats 37c ■' Itye 75c KALVEH’S MARKET*. i Wool 37c 1 Beef hides 14c i Calf hides •• • 15c | Tallow 5c i Sheep pelts 50c @51.50 THE HOOSIER PACKING CO. j Heavy and medium $9.50 I . and lights $9.25 R ugha ...................... $«.50 Stags $6.00 I Prime steers $6.50 to $7.00 11. iters and light steers $6.00 to SS.OO flows $5.00 to $5.50 Calves 9.00, DECATUR UKCaMERY CO. Butter fat. delivered 29c Butter fat. at station 27c Butter tat, in country 26c
'•>++++*+ + + + + + + 4 + DR. C. R. WEAVER ♦ ♦ + + Osteouath j + ♦ !♦ Licensed by the Indiana * + State Board of Medical ♦ ♦ Registration and Examina- + *■ tion. Office over People’s ♦ + Loan & Trust Co. ♦ + PHONE 314. ><fr4>4> + + + + + + + 4>4>*4 — — " - ♦++++++ + + + + + + + ■ * DR. D. D. CLARK * + Physician and Surgeon * ; 4* Office removed to residence, four + + doors north of Murray Hotel, + + 128 No. Third St. ♦ ♦ Calls answered day or night. ♦ ■b Telephone 131. ♦ •*■> + + + + + ■»• + + * + + + M. J. Scherer UNDERTAKING and EMBALMING Fine Funeral Furnishings DECATUR, - IND. Telephone: Office 90; Home, 185 ' FOR RENT—A modern house. Inquire of Jucob Atz, at the Beavers i and Atz furniture store. 167tf. YOUR CREDIT. ' is what you make it. It will be worth far more to you when the time comes than an armful of letters presented bv you a STRANGER. A small beginning as a well kept hank hook has led to many a man's business success. Me invite you to open an account here SOON. EIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR, INDIANA Members Federal Reserve Association
iPURE-FOOO . ! CHEW "OLD KENTUCKY” < f Made in a Great Modern Factory, It is Clean, Pure/ and/ FRUITY-SWEET When you put a chew of tobacco into your mouth, you want to be sure that it is clean and pure. Plug tobacco is the most wholesome and satisfying form in which tobacco can be used, and Old Kentucky is the cleanest, purest of plugs. It is made in a modern factory—spotlessly clean and perfectly sanitary. Then, too, in Old Kentucky you get the mellow taste of the most deliciously mild tobacco leaf that grows. Old Kentucky is made of the choicest Kentucky Burley, each leaf being selected with more painstaking care than is the case with any other plug tobacco. €» And the pure flavor of that leaf is carefully retained—you get the real Burley taste. Chew Old Kentucky for genuine chewing satisfaction. Try a 10c pocket plug to-day. 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’nreat at the lowest price. Plan to trade iith us and save money. Remember a strictly Cash Business after August Ist. PENNINGTON & KNAPKE 171t9 Cash Meat Market. o—.—— FOR QUICK SALE. Good 100-acre farm. 3’s miles to Niles, 4 to Girard; 8 room house, 2 barns, granary, hog house, 2 corn ribs, and other out buildings. Fine lot of fruit, good sugar bush, water in pasture, centralized school. Invite your investigation. Reference if you like. Write owner, \V. A. Fritch, jr., Warren, Ohio, R. F. D. No. 5. 177t16 MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS. Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Old Adams County hank will be held at their banking house, Decatur, Ind., at 10 o’clock, a. m., on TuvMilny. \umiMf 1. for the purpose of electing nine directors to serve for the ensuing year and to transact such other business as may come before them. E. X. EHINGBR, 155t30 Cashier. NOTICE OF 1)1’1 VII LETTING. NoHi - is hereby given that the trustee of Kirkland (ownship and the trustee of French township, both in kdams county, state of Indiana, will he at the Ofl-e. of the trustee- of said D ’ r k t ind tow u.-hip on rhlay. Hie tsih i> 2( > of liituiMt. t J o’clei k p in., and will receive id -for the imp: <• ix-nt hv HI h in aid (ownships. Plans and specitieations are on file u the oltiee of the trustee of said <irk! :rid township, shewing tin burner of cubic yards of excavation, .here ex avation is necessary, the ork to be performed in making such •pairs by sections of HHi feet. The successful l»id<ier shall, within ive d.tys. be required to enter into a ontract and give bond with two freeodd sureties in ;i sum not less than louble the amount of the contract so i wa riled. Tr is tees !■»•<••( vi th< riaht to r< le< i tn> or all bids, GEORGE M. T. HOICK, Xrustee of Kirkland Township. -lOSEPII L. GRABER, Trustee of From h Township. .OST —Automobile Number plate No. 85459. Finder please return to this office. iSOtd democrat Wf.ni, /ids Pay. » FARM LOANS * fc $100,090.00 of 5 per * cent + * MONEY TO LOAN * * al + * Schurger & Parrish ♦ ,f Abstract & Atty. Office * * (No red tape needed) ♦ t+4t+t++ 4 + + « + t
REGISTRATION LAW A Few Reminders. 'i The Board. An inspector, appointed by the Board of Commissioners of tlio county at Its regular August session prei ceding the election; ho must ut time of appointment, be either a voter and resident freeholder of the township in which the precinct is situate, and have resided In said township continuously for one year Immediately prior thereto, or a resident householder and voter of the product with continuous residence In the precinct J for a$ least two years immediately prior thereto. Two Registration Clerks, to be appointed by the Inspector not less than five (5) days before the day of registration. Those clerks must be voters and residents of the precinct. They can not both be adherents of one and the same political party There Is no provision aa to what parties they must belong to, except, that, in writing, and at least ten (10) days before tire registration session, one of these clerks may be nominated by the county chairman of each of the political parties whleh cast the second highest and third highest vote In the count}' at the last preceding general election, and upon .receiving such nomination, the inspector shall so appoint. (Section 3, Acts 1915, page 532.) The Session. Held on Monday, the 29th day before the election, which this year is October 9, 1916. The law does not provide for any other session Begins at 6a. m. and ends at 9 p. m., of that day, except, when necessary to u< commodate the voters it may be prolonged one (11/ the next, day, during like hours, upon a request in writing, signed by ten voters of the precinct, three of whom are freeholders, filed with the Regis-' tration Board. Permanent Registration. If the registration books of any precinct, used in 1914, have been destroyed, or are mutilated or inacesstble, or for any other cause unfit to, be used, there has to be a registra-' tion of every voter in that precinct,! upon proper notice posted by the ire' spoctor, but otherwise, any voter resident In the precinct, whose name ap- i pears on the registration books of his ( precinct, and who has continued to reside in the precinct in which he fs registered, and who shall not be disfranchised, and who has voted at the ! last preceding general election, shall j not be required to register again. In addition to the necessity of re-• registering where the books are unfit for use, it may occur that the boun. daries of a precinct are chanc’d (which can not be done later than ths March session before the election) j and in this event voters should satis-! fy themselves on registration day that ’ their names are on the permanent; list, or will be on the permanent list, being prepared by the board, and if j necessary, register for that purpose. | In case of omission, inadvertently or othertvise, of the name of a voter that registered and voted -tn 1914 it I the general election, he can be rein-: stated by filing a sworn statement, i provided for in Section 8 of Acts 1915,; nt page 539, this statement to be en- ) dorsed by two freeholders of the precinct, and should bo made out on blanks substantially in the language of the statute This statement can be I filed with the auditor of the count' 1 any time before he has delivered the registration books to the inspector of the election board, or can be made and ' filed with the election board on the ’ day of the election, and the voter will be entitled to vote. Absent Voters—Registration by Affidavit, Any voter, required to register, may when the facts justify, register by sworn application, containing: All matters required of applicants in person. A statement that on the day or days of registration he is, or will lie, unavoidably absent from the county, stating his whereabouts on such day or days, or that he is sick, or quarantined, as the case may be. That thereby and by reason thereof he Is prevented from registering in person at said session of said board The application must be sworn to before some officer authorized to administer oaths and having an official seal. Two freeholders residing in the precinct must certify, on the application, that they are acquainted with the applicant, that he Is the person he represents himself to be, and that the facts stated in the application by him are true. The application, when so sworn and certified, shall no delivered to the board of registration of the preclnet where applicant resides, by any registered voter of the precinct, on the day or days that the board is in session to receive applications for registration. Minors—Allens. If. on election day, any male person will be of the age of twenty-one years, and if, being foreign bom. and required to do so, he has at least filed his declaration of' intention to become a citizen of the United States, and if, in either instance, he will on election day have acquired a sufficient residence In the United States, the state of Indiana, the township and precinct, he may register, if required to do so in order to qualify him to rote. The registration law makes no low qualifications for voting, except hat ot registration. - • *
| KP_WM_ FOR SALE- Several good secondhand separators, at bargain prices. Also have new ones for sale. Call at ’ residence. No. Fifth street.- John I. i FOR ili'NT Four room hou<>>, \V< t i Patterson St.; $6 per month. !' t * quire o’ J Charles Brock. 17,t-. ‘ ' "Sections Nos’Ti and i of the Ladi< s’ ' Aid of U. B. church will hold an ice ’ cream social at the homo of Mr. and ' Mrs. Delnm Elzey. 321 N. 10th St., on ‘ next Tuesday evening. Aug. 1 There ,! will be plenty of ice cream, ico cream l( nes and melon. 176t4 • ! LOST- A told watch, with chain and (I knife. Lost on the road between ■i Ed Christen and Jeff Addy farms. 1 1 Finder please return to this office and U receive reward. 175t6 11 w"~l"ED To clean your wall fnper, cisterns, carjads. and stoves, white . j wash out houses, cellars, etc.—J. C. i Coverdale, Phono 210. 145tf. 1 , FOR" RENT- I’our "fttridslied rooms ’ for light housekeeping, l’-3'l Line J Street. 'Phone No. 521. - B. W. Sho’- • ty 179-tthstf NOTICE TO PUBLIC Pending a settlement of the firm's bi>-iness affairs, accounts due the tind (signed should not be paid to J. C. Burlthi ad until further notice. | G. S. BUBKHEAD «- SON. 177t10 By G. 8 Burkhead. | NOTICE. I C. R. Dunn, “the Watkins Man,”; ha moved his stock of goods from G aham & Walters to the interurban' st ition. 175t6 | I have, for sal< twenty head of thoroughbred big type Poland China hogs. City Get n, two miles out!; o r Pleasant Mills. Either sex. 179e0d f
x? "a- «. ■ ■ . -■ ;• ‘ • ■ ■■"’ '■ , <■; L / ■ r few® Like stealing a doze after the clock goes oil-they satisfy! Zing-z-z-z-z-z-z! Seven thirty. Yaw-n-n! And as a fellow buries his head into the • f~lr~ pdlow for that last “40 winks”—how it does P satisfy! Chesterfields do just that thing for your smoking—‘they satisfy! ut » they’re MILD, too! ruMa t it- Smokers are pleased with this new kind of ' M cigarette delight-“satisfy,” yet mild! No other cigarette ever did or can give them this WaK^ tT ® neW enjoyment! 7 Because no cigarette maker can copy the blend! I * Chesterfielcls today! i£h®oterffeld CIGARETTES '^aiiiSMH 20 for 10c EHWI Attract*ve tins of 100 Chostevfielus rent, prepaid* on receipt of SUc, if Z yoar dealer cannot supply Addremi LisKott & Myets Tobacco .•yBMr t J T; Co.. 212 Fifth Ave.. New York Ci,. ’ i.«*S!SS^S2SK.—.<• ••
Rex Theatre j HIGH CLASS CLEAN PHOTOPLAYS TO D ft Y | “JOHN BREWSTER’S WIFE,” two part th; )n , r | “BILLY VAN DEESEN’S OPERATION," B<an(v comedy, featuring Carol Holloway and ,lo| lß g Sheehan. g Admission Five Cents | Open at 6:30. I TOMORROW | ‘ THE WINDOW OF DREAMS,’’ a three part | Thanh iuscr feature. I COMING, CHARLIE CHAI LIN. Rex Theatre
for sale. Two acre tract with a 5-room hotise, | geod barn, good orchard, good well, on store road, two and one-half miles ;
! .-nutheast of Decatur. This tract s I cheap. Office over People's Loan t Trust Company. ; 174-e-o-d-t*» LEONARD & OLIVER
