Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 183, Decatur, Adams County, 3 August 1916 — Page 4
Prompt Service, Courteous Treatment. AND The Value for Your Money Always AT Hunsicker’s New Grocery
White Rose, best of all Cour my 1 own brand, every sack guaranteed. 12 Ib. sack 38c 24U B». sack 73c, Extra Sne Cooking Apples, pk... 20c Extra mild Picnic Ham-. Ib 16c; Extra mild Bacon Strip. Ib. .16 ; ?c> 15c box Corn Flakes 10c !<•< box Corn Flakes 7c; 4 boxes 25c 25 lb. sack fine Cane Granulated Sugar *2.10 Fresh Baked Butter Crackers. pound 7',ie Butter Nut Wafers, very fine. lb. 10c A good grade California Prunes. pound 6'ic Extra choice California Dried ' Peaches, H> 7! 2 c.
BERT HUNSICKER FOR QUALITY AM) SERVICE, PHONE 97. Free Deliver). 3rd. Door South of Interurban Station.
DECATUR’S CHIROPRACTOR PIONEER Office Over Vance & Hite’s Knnrc 1:30 to 5.-00 hours 6:30 to 8:00 PHONE 650. 0. L Burgener, D. C. No Drugs No Surgery No Osteopathy LOST—A bar pin. one and one-half inches long, hand-painted, in gold mounting. Lost between Jessie Deam and and J. S. Coverdale homes. Reward offered. Return to this office. 183t3 Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARY SURGEON Phone Residence 143 STAR GROCERY! Marco Fancy Blend Coffee. 30c Marco Dried Beef 15c Marco Peanut Butter 15c Marco Pork and Beans 10c Marco Red Kidney Beans...loc £ Marco Rolled White Oats..loc S Marco Proxide Toilet Soap 10c £ Marco Horse Radish Mustard S Marco Corn Flakes 10c f Marco Pure Fruit Jelly ....10c | Marco Macaroni 10c ’ Marco Spaghetti 10c . Marco Pearl Tapioca 10c ♦ Marco French Olive 011 ....35c '• Marco White Table Syrup ..15c * Marco Mustard Sardines ...10c ■ f Will Johns, Maa « II I —■ 111 ■ ——
~ -_ “ “elhis man must \oin! ik ‘‘He’s Ihe man v»ho,from the beginnttw of time, has probci io *scrW that it can be bone. Qjou can check him but he’ll come back anS come back until ijou ureck him. ills -mHII ic maic of vJhalebonc. It ha« F• I snap but «?cm't -fncy. lbcn£ it as much a* jpa please bui uJatch cut 4 i fv\| for the rebound! He’ll thriv’e c?o lonq as he’s aliitee 'The length of his i.V i fight is the limit of his Jaith. It takes mere than one hit to make « him C|uit. rt — f/rriet-f /Cavfmtn. Otherj haifc ttwtuy In the bank, dre u<hi going to &ay *you can’t :Hofl6ams&uKhsank ./■ ''“ ■ , ' J»»
A cood Cooking Rice, lb 5c A good Shelled Pop Corn, lb 5c 6 lbs 25c 25c bottle Snider's Catsup 15c b* 'th- Libby's Tar-up 15c Libby's Sauer Kraut, can 5c 2 Sc boxes White Line Washing Powder 5c Extra heavy 1"< Can Rubbers ...8c 2 doz 15c Flake Hominy. Ib 5c Economy Coffee, in 1 Ib. cartons 15c A rood bulk Rio Coffee. Ib 15c 5 lbs 7Cc Everything in Fruits and Vegetables at special low prices. See our windows for bargains.
I : XPEMJI I t HK» IM> T»\ LEVIES Foil IHE I Kill 1!I1T. |.V!.iu proposes tor the yearI ly expenditu ’es <in<i tax levies by the ! • •• »-n I kp rr> . tbe f**l> I and towrjshjp tax, !-» cents on the hun-! dred dollars. ; b; «-< 1 school tax expenditures, ] ”4 Special school fund debt. IV t Valuation of railroads, exi lines, etc., etr*.. eMimatJ duglLue) . Si.ets.oso I Amount of credit on action 32,180.00 ' Net taxable property of township — _... 61,<H-»,SS<|.OO Numbr ot polls. ’»». 1 ■-tt-.i August'l/ 1 Jl6. It EAST BUFFALO East Buffalo. N. Y. Aug. 3 —(Spec- ’ ial to Daily Democrat)—Receipts, 1,920; shipments. 38 fl : official to New ■ York, yesterday, 950; hogs closing 11 slow and ten to twenty cents lower I than yesterday. | Medium and heavy. [email protected]; |jyorkfcrs and mixed grades, *10.45@ . ||*lo.so; few early, *10.55@*10.60; ; lights and pigs. roughs, *9.156*9.20; stags *7.75; down; cattle, 125; slow; .sheep, 100; steady; lambs. *11.50; down. I YOUR CREDIT I is what you make it. It will be worth far more to you when i the time comes than an arm- ‘ fui of letters presented bv you i . a STRANGER. > A small beginning as a well ‘ j kept bank book has led to many a man’s business suc- ? i cess. We invite you to open i I an account here SOON. H FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR, INDIANA ; Members Federal Reserve Association. ■ jMSgTOff— II I
I HELP WANTED 1 f : FOR SALE—Several good secondhand separators, at bargain price*. Also have new nes for sale. Call at residence. No. Fifth street—John Spoiler. 160tf WANTED -Fiftign Übcrors. Apply e at once.—Northern Indiana Gas & e Electric Co, the Gas Co., opposite e court house. 182tf 'WANTED—To clem your wall paper, e I cisterns, carpets, and stoves, white i wash out houses. cellars, etc. —J. C. "jCoverdale, Phone 210. 145tf. . FOR SALE —-A full blood O. I. C. . I male hog. Inquire of J. Merriman. . i Monroe. Ind., R. R. No. 1. or ’phone . >on Monroe line. 181t3 -FOR RENT-Four furnished rooms : | for light housekeeping. 336 Line -: street. 'Phone No. 521. —B. W. Shol- • | ty. 179-t-th-s-ts . U — FOR SALE—Anger Holt cream separator. a good Jersey cow and a lady broke driving horse. Will sell ! right if taken at once. Inquire of J. F. Bright at the- Adams County J Creamery Co. ISItS FOR SALE —A good Jersey cow. InI quire of Elmer Smith. 12th St. 183t3 ‘I FOR SALE—Plenty Os dirt. Inquire I I of Fred H. Linn at the Evangelical | church. South Winchester street. Will 1 also deliver. —Fred H. Linn. 183t3 EVI'EMIITI HE* IM> TH LEVIES Tim mt: lE\R tfllT. The trustee of Washington town1 1 shir, Adams County, proposes for the the Advlsorv Board at Its annua! meetI Ing. to be held at the offi- e of trustee lon the ith day of September, 191«. commenting at T 30 o'clock. p. m.. the follovinfr estimates and amounts for Raid year: : T..wn«h! P expenditures. $415«25. .-nd township tax, 25 cents on the hundre<l dollars. !>« :ii tuition expenditures, 82,>and tax. 1® cents on the hunSpe< ?al school tax expenditures, S'J®' ano tax. 50 cents on the hun4 Additional road tax expenditures. 8339 32. and tax, 2 cents on the hunLibrary expenditures, 8339.32, and tax. 2 cents on the hundred dollars. 6 Poor expenditures for pre? edific' rear. >831.25. and tax. 5 cents on the ■ hundred dollars. 7. Othr items, if any expenditures. B_.<*4»(L*»fi. and tax. IS cents on the hundred dollars. Total expenditures 82C‘. ft <6.<>4. and total tax, 1»)2 cents on the hundred ' iioiHn*. The taxable* of the above named »ownshlp <-r- as follows: Total valuation of lands and improvements 5 'T.855.H Total valuation of personal property 270.9«5.(m» Valuation of railroads, express companies palace car < ompanies, telegraph lines, telephone lines, etc., etc. <estimated from last year’s tax duplicate) 81.738.780.00 Amount of rf-dit on mortexemption T7.in.80 Net taxable property of township —>1,8€2.575.0(» Number of polls, 241. Signed, ED L. AUGHENBAPGH. Trustee. MANGOLD & BAKER Corner Monroe and 7th Sts. ! PHONE 215. Fancy Prunes. 2 Tbs 25c Dried Peaches. 3 Tbs 25c Table Syrup, gallon cans 45c Camb Honey at, Tb 20c Libby's Catsup, 25c size 15c Salmon, tall can 10c ! June Peas 10c; 3 cans 25c ! Sugar Corn 10c: 3 cans 25c -1 Kianey Beans 10c; 3 cans 25c I i Sauer Kraut 10c; 3 cans 25c ■Table Peaches, good can 15c Mustard Sardines . . .sc: 6 cans 25c • Best Thick Jar Rubbers, doz. ...10c * 3 doz 25c '! Parowax, package 10c 1 .Lye Hominy 10c: 3 cans 25c Oranges. Bananas, Lemons, Cabbage and Apples. We pay cash or trade for Produce: . Eggs, 22c; Butter, 20-25 c. Give Us That Order. J Arthur A Fred ! Mangold ** Baker
How to Regulate , High Blood » Pressure Take SAN-YAK It prevents a >' bony-like haniemng ot tne arteries at k ages past 50 years. DR. BURNHAM'S SAN-YAK is the sure way to ;f prevent Paralysis and Apoplexy. In r, its use you have prevented or cured e kidney and bladder trouble. It is the \ greatest in use to prevent the clumsy, t stiff Joints and muscles and for Neu- , ritis 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 s hospital three years ago. ”1 could e scarcely eat or walk. SAN-YAK has I- made a new man ot me. I was brokf cn out so I was not fit to be seen h i SAN-YAK has cured the terrible . sores in the flesh and I am free from I | rheumatism tor the first time in years. I can do a nice day’s work y and not on the lag at the end of the •Iny G. F. Walburn, Wabash engineer, of '■ Montpelier. Ohio, says: “I was sav- ' j M from n dangerous operation of the bladder by using SAN-YAK two years 51 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 kid s ney trouble after their case was diagnosed as hopeless Mrs. J. B. Taylor of Kendallville ■ - says: "I had stomach and liver trou-1 ble for years. I was dizzy, sick, and so weak I could scarcely walk. I was clumsy by swollen limbs. Since taking SAN-TAK I am feeling fine I 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 I good health and I cheerfully permit, . the use of this letter.” G. W. Sparks, of Montpelier, says: . ‘I took six bottres of SAN-YAK about three years ago. I was suf- • feeing 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 & Falk Decatur, Ind. FOR SALE. ' Two acre tract witn a o-rocm house.' good barn, good orchard, good well, ■ on stone r«ad, two and one-half miles ‘ southeast of Decatur. This tract Js : ■ heap. Office over People’s Loan & Trust Company. 174-e-o-d t 6 LEONARD & OLIVER. HOGS FOR SALE. I have for sale twenty head of thoroughbred big type Poland China hogs. ; Clay Green, two miles south of ! ; Pleasant Mills. Either sex. 17»eod-t3> NOTICE TO DEBTORS ‘— ■ • All persons knowing themselves in-: debted to the undersigned firm will, confer a favor by coming in and mak-’ ’ Ing an early settlement, as we have ’ sold the business to other parties. ' 174tf C. F. STEELE & COMPANY : PLEASE TAKE NOTICE : B. C. Henricks the Chiropractor : will not be in his effiee until M ndayj : morning, Aug. 7. 183t3: a o 1 ~~ ■— Democrat Want Ads Pay. 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 dis temperature 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 DIX ATI R, INDIANA
Summer - Foods |Wg Should y I J Consist 0 1 tev::; - 'i cereals. Kre-Mo Slcriiizefl Rice will help nature in supplyling that necessary vigor. Meals and heavy foods make vou sluggish. k I • KRE-MO Jis the perfect ration of all ’cereals Always appetizing. I'iie I’cxxl that goes ‘‘.lust • i Right” when you eal it and ,s sirengihening and sus- '' laining; is practical and conjvenient to prepare. Have it today. 15c Your Grocers 15c FOR QUICK SALE. Good lOA-acre farm. 3% miles to Nil s 4 to Girard; S room house. 2 | tarns, granary, hog house, 2 corn ■ribs and other out buildings. Fine ’t of fruit, good sugar bush, water ! n pasture, centralized school. In- > .lie your investigation. Reference • f you like. Write owner, W. A. Fritch, jr., Warren. Ohio, R. F. D. ' No. 5. 177t16 * ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦j * F ARM LOANS ♦! * $100,000.00 of 5 per ♦ cent * I MONEY TO LOAN * > at * * Schurger & Parrish * Abstract & Atty. Office + * (No red tape needed) *1 .y + * <. + + + + 4. + + + + 6- * DR. D. D. CLARK ♦ * Physician and Surgeon ♦ 4> Office removed to residence, four + * floors north of Murray Hotel, + * 128 No. Third St. ♦ ■* Calls answered day or night. ♦ * Telephone 131. ♦ •>♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ + ♦♦♦♦ in ■ — ■ ' — -— 1 ■'
OUR BIC Cash Converter Sale OPENED TODAY WITH A RUSH THESE PRICES TALK FOR THEMSELVES MEN’S OXFORDS LADIES'OXFORDS & STRAPS MISSES’ WHITE CANVAS | {Gun M ial and Patent Button Od«ls and ends, prices §*2.50 to Shoes, selling price-, QI I’j or lace. regular price $.1.50 to < LOO. Qi /IQ sl-75, Sale Pri,tT Pritt 98c ——■ - ■‘ ~ YOUTHTSCALF BUTTON I _Sale Ince LADIES' PATENT STRAP sokl ... <> 05 tl , MEN'S TAN OaIORDS A nd Kid Slippers. £» 4AD $250 Oil .Button and lace, regular $4.00 <>.so, Sale PricetpJL.Vo Sale Price Price 52.98 LAMES'PATENT Ai.i) DI LL fdvTH-S IIAsT ENTtUTE | :»»■;?«« V [ ‘, G s'‘,ie R Prices2.4B Sljl shoe, QQ QQ EADIES PATENT AND DULL pAvc’ t\\' VENTILATED I Sale Price $0.98 Pump-;. §3.00 and Q 9 QQ , C r lfl MEN S-fAN~VENTILATED- _J PriceSZ.OO s3?Pric &1.891 [Oxfords. regular $3.00 LADIL PATEN’i CLOTH TOP ~1 1 j shoe, QO 1 A Louis heel. button, $3.00 to BOYS SHOE." Sale Price s4«lv §4,00. 4Q Calf. Button and I.' MEN S fiLACK CAN VAR_Sale Price $2.50, QI t| Shoes, $225 Qi CQ LADIES’TAN BUTTON 2* l,c Pnce ' _Sal Price tP±.Uo|Shoes. S 3 to s|. Sa!,.- Price BOYS’ CALF BUTTOS MEN’S RUSSIA CALF i (P 994 QO QX ana Oxfords. >< UA. I Button Shers. $3.00 d*9 4Q; •;-« to Oit.oO to $3.00, (31 Qs| value, Sal - Prie< tpZa.'XO LADIES’ WHITE BUCK Pricc vl* ol MEN'S BROWN CANVAS Sport shoes, regular $5.00 BAREFOOT SANDAK ShiHs. rubber sole and shoes £]«•'a n • • 'IL S $2.19 s3 * so -o 5 i aps WOiS Tic 8 ’o { $2.48 n 89c : c ‘SSF aar_ t ., 2 _9Bt : ITpciee $2.98 *• — - LADIES’SHOES n boxts - sok! 111 nA ! Mens Teams Bh . k :!!ld E: , ;wn v ,. v . Shtx . s ?!.5n • Sil " es ••_ leJL made to sell for §3.00 and Sale Price — •Boys lennis 70 P * :i ’ so ’ Q‘7 1G WO,M AN’S PATENT BlK' Y Shc ? T ”..””” S:k Price 8Z.19 aiM? I)UI Ki.l Tg loams l. nms Pf* CHILDREN’S SLIPPERS ~ sold at §2.50. QIQ • 3 * K,gs different styles and prices Sale Price C WINNES SHOE STORE Tlw ihi O i fCr 7te IWOl W 0 Flags - We c!ose at 6 o’clock, except Satu-d 1 ' xhe oldest and best established Shoe Store in Indiana.
I Rex Theatre • HIGH CLASS CLEAN PHOTOH.Ab ; TODft Y~ “THE PILGRIM.’ Anna Little and Frank B orza in a strong two part “Mustang’ drama of the w f < | A powerful theme well acted amid superb scenery S and settings. | I ••TIHNIN ’EM STOUT.” Orral Humphrey j n J | clever “Beauty” comedy. I Admission Five Cents I 4 Open at 6:30. j TOMORROW ' I w. S. HART, greatest of western actors, in THE I I DARKENING TRAIL.” A thrilling, dramatic I I story of the great northwest, with most of the I I scenes in Alaska. I W. S. Hart portrays the west as it really is, mat I I ing you forget that any other western actor ever I I existed. Rex Theatre NOTICE TO PUBLIC ' ! The firm of G. S. Barkhead & Sei has never been dissolved and all sc. counts are due and payable to tb| undersigned. G. S. BURKHEAD. |
: LOST —Automobile Number jd&tb No.; s 85459. Finder please returu to this: (office. 180t3.
j HOUSE FOR RENT -T omer c tJ j and Jeffemon streets; ha# kU
