Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 194, Decatur, Adams County, 16 August 1916 — Page 4

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EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N Y„ Aug. IG—(Special to Daily Democrat)— Receipts, 2,400; shipments, 760; official to New York yesterday, 1.140; hogs closing steady. Medium, heavy and yorkers, $10.75 <j>slo.Bs; pigs, [email protected]; roughs, $9,[email protected]; stags. [email protected]; cattle. .325; slow; sheep, 800; steady; lambs, $11.25; down; sheep, $8.25; down. G. T. BURK. Wheat $135 Oats 39c Corn $1.16 Rye J6c Barley 65c Clover seed $7.50 Alslke Seed SB.OO Timothy seed $1.75 NIBLICK A CO. Eggs 24c Butter 20c@2oc BOWERS-NIBLICK GRAIN CO. Wool 38c FULLENKAMP’B. Eggs 24c Butter 20c@25c GERLING'S. Chickens 20-22 c Fowls -13 c Dr. L. K. Maglev VETERINARIAN Corner Third and Monroe Streets. PHONE 186 DECATUR, IND. FOR SALE —Choice of several young horses from two to six years old. Apply Mrs. Addie Andrews, 2% miles northwest of Monroe. 192t3i M. J. Scherer UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Fine Funeral Furnishing* DECATUR, - IND. Telephone: Office 90; Home, 185 STAR GROCERY “ Marco Fancy Blend Coffee..3oc Si I Marco Dried Beef 15c K : Marco Peanut Butter 15c V Marco Pork and Beans 10c R Marco Red Kidney Beans...loc § | Marco Rolled White Oats..loc I Marco Proxide Toilet Soap 10c h Marco Horse Radish Mustard S' Marco Corn Flakes 10c £ Marco Pure Fruit Jelly ~..10c Marco Macaroni 10c Marco Spaghetti 10c a Marco Pearl Tapioca 10c £ Marco French Olive 011 ...,35c 1! Marco White Table Syrup . .15c 3 j Marco Mustard Sardines ...10c • Will Johns.

"Wtj probWdß itfriM jdulm” are always bought by terrific effort—litmen can onlij achievV little things. Windfalls areu’orthless. Stature anb human < nature are both alike—all real treasurer arc nxkbounb.- //eM/fofmatu y* jMmJ in the tanfc is a renOarb/ for your efforts. L [ —“——' •S»ecahir-3fah- '

I Ducks 11-12 c | Geese 9c Young turkeys 15c Old Tom turkeys 13c Old hen turkeys 13c Old roosters 10c Eggs 19c Above srtrra a.™ mt gouitry free from feed. FORNAX MILLING CO. Wheat $1.35 Corn $1.14 Oats 38c Rye 75c DECATUR Cttee<MEßY CO. Butterfat at creamery 30%c Butterfat in country 27Vic Butterfat at station 28%c KALVER'S MARKETS Wool . 37c Beef hides 14c Calf hides 15c Tallow 5c Sheep pelts [email protected] THE HOOSIER PACKING CO. Heavy and medium $9.75 Pigs and lights $9.50 Roughs $8.50 Heifers and light steers $6.00 to $6.50 Stags $7.00 Prime steers $6.50 to $7.00 Cows $5.00 to $5.50 Calves 9.00 DECATUR’S CHIROPRACTOR PIONEER Office Over Vance & Hite’s IL™ 1:30 to 5:00 Hours 6:30 to 8:00 PHONE 650. 0. L Burgener, D. C. 1 No Drags No Surgery No Osteopathy i B. C. HENRICKS D C. YOUR CHIROPRACTOR Above Voglewede’s Shoe Store. Phone' 060 Residence 510 Cleveland Street. Office Hours Ito 5 7to 8 1 LADY ATTENDANT Decatur, Ind. DOLLAR I RAISING Raise dollars the same way you raise wheat—use horse sense anything planted in proper soft will grow—dollars will grow if planted in this bank. We are safe, sane and consistent bankers. This is the seed time for your dollar harvest crop. ! FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR, INDIANA Members Federal Reserve Association. |

STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING. Notice In hereby given that the an- [ nual meeting of the stockholders of I the Citizens’ Telephone company, of ' Decatur. Indiana, will be held at the office of the secretary of said company, in 4he city of Decatur, Indiana, . on . Monday Evening. September 4, 1916, , at 7:00 o'clock for the election of five . directors of said company to serve for . the ensuing year and for the trans- , action of such other business as may be properly brought before said , meeting. F. M. SCHIRMEYER, 186t24 Secretary. TO THOSE INTERESTED IN ADAMS COUNTY INVESTMENTS. Dear Friends: We have an attractive farm (not quite SO acres) that we believe is certain to prove interesting to you. One half black ground, sixty-four acres in. cultivation last year, yield excellent; well tiled; fences good; 8 room modern house, 30x16, 12x14 and 12x34, cost $1800.00; barn 36x90, fair condition, but good roof; good outbuildings; the hog house cost $600.00; value of buildings, $3500.00; drove well | and windmill; on stone road conveniently located. This all reads pretty well, doesn’t it? It sound like $175.00 per acre but can be bought for great deal less than $125.00 per acre. Even ! might consider trading for town property if town property isn’t too expensive. Would you be pleased to talk it over with us? Our office is next door to postoffice. Respectfully, THE BOWERS REALTY COMPANY, FRANK M SCHIRMEYER. FRENCH QUINN. 193t3 o NOTICE. I will start my cider mill Tuesday, August 15, and will make cider every Tuesday and Thursday until further; notice. Factory, North Third street. I 192t6 PETER KIRSCH. Want Ads Pay. IT’S TIME TO BOOK YOUR SALE WITH Spuller&Runyon Old time auctioneers who know the business and who will conduct your sale in first class manner. See us! or telephone. John Spuller & Roy Runyon II J J v JU See me at your earliest convenience before claiming your sale date. Sale dates taken fast. See me early and convince yourself of your date. J. J. Baumgartner, Auctioneer. Phone 426. Decatur, Ind. Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARY SURGEON Phnno office 102 I none Residence 1.4 c

| HELP WANIED . FOR SALE—Several good secondhand separators, at bargain prices. Also have new ones for sale. Cull at residence. No. Fifth street.—John , Spuller. IGOtf HOUSE I-TlTr'RENT—Corner * Sixth and Jefferson streets; has lights and water. —Joshua R. Parrish. 181tf .» _ FOR SALE A black billy goat, weighs 200 Tbs, well broke single or double and a great playmate, for the children. Address D-4, care the Daily Democrat. 192t3 MEN —Our Illustrated catalogue explains how we teach the barber trade in a few weeks, mailed free. — Moler Barber College, Indianapolis, Indiana. 191t6 FOR SALE —Two and one half horse power gasoline engine in excellent condition. L. E. Summers, 909 Walnut street, Phone 651 19313 FOR SALE A good four burner gas stove with oven, cheap. Inquire at house on north Fourth street. M. IS. Hower. 193t3 i FOR RENT —Six room house newly | ly papered and painted inside, elecI trie lights, gas and water, located on Sixth street.—U. Deininger. 194t6 Spuller & Runyon, reliable auctioneers, who get the high dollar for you. Arrange for your date for this fall at once. [BSM6 We have tickets for The Big Redpath Chautauqua August 21 to 28. $2.50 for the season. Come, or telephone 51. DAILY DEMOCRAT. Date your farm sale for this fall with Spuller & Runyon, auctioneers. They will get vou the high dollar. = 189t6 ' NICKEL PLATE ROAD Excursion Fares to CHICAGO AND RETURN Going Aug. 19, 20, 21; return Aug. 29. Going Sept. 2,3, 4; return Sept. 11. TORONTO, ONT., AND RETURN Going Aug. 26 to Sept. 5; return Sept. 13. CLEVELAND. OHIO, AND RETURN : Going Sept. 9, 10. 11; return Sept. 20. Going Oct. 2,3, 4; return Oct. 11 Full information and r. >es furnished upon application to ticket agent, or address F. P. PARNIN, D. P. A., Fort Wayne. Ind. MANGOLD & BAKER Corner Monroe and 7th Sts. PHONE 215. A 25c bottle of Libby's Catsup,,. 15c Seeded Raisins, a pkg. 13c; 2 for 25c 25 Tbs. Sugar, H. & E $2.05 Potatoes, a peck 40c Erie Brand Bacon, a jar 20c Dried Beef, a jar 10c and 15c Beechnut Brand Beans, a can....15c 2 for 25c Red Kidney Beans, a can 10c; 3for 25c Early June Peas, a can. .10c; 3 for 25c Sugar Corn, a can 10c; 3 for 25c Black Cross Mustard, a jar 5c and 10c Salmon, a can ICc, 15c, 20c Pe r. t Butter, a jar ....10c, 15c, 25c C.-.iii Con Carne, a can. .10c; 3 for 25c L. & S Tomato Soup, a can 10c . .3 for 25c Oranges, Bananas, Lemons, Apples and Cabbage. Eggs, 24c; Butter, 20-25 c. Give Us That Order. Arthur $ Fred Mangold u Baker

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I ( AI.I.UW tN<T:B. i citizens' Teh phone Co.. Oik. Http.4 i vi.tttor'H MuppitoH ; 1,1 I I- 11. i nltz.-11. .1.. . - > Burford, by Democrat, <lo le' " I., K Ingle. Tretiu. Hlipp. ■; •>«» I M,!. nine Co., Trent. esp. " '■ citizens' Telephone Co., do I. 1t.,, Itwordetsupp. , Ilin I'ot-tl. by I tepioenit, <l<• . 1 t l-:,l Green, ballin', tut. review -'- 00 n'l'o. bmir.ilnK primmer* h. 1 1 ; du-,-it.,' Phom- Co.. Sheriff HU|>p. Phil 1., Mm-klln, Sow. uupp. _| I te. atnr Light A Power, pit., <lo 2.?-' I I'itiz.en,.' Telepltone Co., <lo I Burford. by Democrat. <lo ~2-' s !■:. S. Cbt islen. <’■>. Supt., Hstlar.v H f citizens Telephone Co.. Kttlip. - ‘J IE S. christen, do rirl'oi.l. by Ueinoerat. do < -■• ’ I-'. M. Christen, deputy J- 0 ' n Writ. Frazier. Co. Assess., salary <<•.<'« his, Costello anil Millet, post mort’i tent inquest 10?.O a' IE It. (’lark. < i oroner*H inquest In .1. (’. (Irandstaff. Co. Health » Com., salan -' . Ho exp. - Henn I- Heller. Cu. Atty., sal. . Gon. Kinz’ie. b<l. <»f review mem. .*OO r I I ell. do J?' ' _ ame« M 1 <nin, ao ■ x .i . I’ Snow, do , .1. H. Steele, probation offleer 6.00 In- C S (’lark, poor Hoot tp. 4.0» .I*o, WashnlK’ton tp „ . IM Augenbaugh. do a.o_ 3 .1, (’. GrandsiMff. do 3.50 t heoatur Lumber Co., do M. .1. Scherer, do 35.00 - S. E. Hite, do -00 'h. . I'tMiik McConnell, do 3j»o Hr. 11. I'. Costello, do£. 1.00 In*. C. H. Schenck. <!o 10. M < Menno Eicher, do. Monroe tp. 2.00 . 'i he People's Store, do 3.a0 1 Dr. Amos Iteusser do .1, A. Long & Co., do, Wabash tp. LjO ’ J. Kuntz, tlo 3.50 ) -Cooper Drew, do -• Armstrong & Conner, do . Dr. C.H. Svhenrk, do, .Jefferson ■ ’ Moses Greenhouse Co., ct. h. lawn . P. J. Hvlami. et. h. repair . 95.60 Henry Stevens, do J.OU 1.1. D. Stults, custodian, do . 75.00 t i‘watui Lumber <’o.. supp., do. 8.32 > Decatur Li;;ht & Power pit., do 29.43 Kirsch. Selieineyer Sons Co., do 359.53 . John It. Porter, do T-r-’ if. I-’. I.inn. jail repair 69.35 » i.. I». Jacobs, janitor, jail 20.00 .L. Carroll & Son, jail supp.. 244.30 ■ I’ A. Leonard, do 9.95 Citizens’ Telephone f Co., do 2.52 | Decatur Light <k- Power pit., do 6.10 , No. fnd. G: s & Ele< . Co., do . 5.60 i Albert li' . lab. Co. farm 35.00 rost, do > Wm. Meschbvrger, do *i A. 1. lughlin, do I Mrs. Lettip Hcuselman, do 20.00 '< I ..turn Mesehberger, do 25." U * ■< ': . Schlegel, do Decatur Lumber Co. supp., do. .99 , ('has. I’’. Steele & Co. do 8.85 Decatur Light <& Power pit., do 96.15 llev. L. N. Stolte, do T.oa I’ev. E. J. Glendenning, do 4.00 I?. L. Carroll & Son. do -25 Indiana Reformatory . 60.25 , Citizens’ Telephone Co., do ,1.5a I S Coverdale, do 8.00 .'in.L Tuber. Hobital t’.L’.U 'i ( hil. Home, Dela. Co., maint . ... 228..5.5 .- M. .1. Scherer, burial soldier . 56.00 I The Democrat Co., legal adv. 19.10 I Decatur Herald Co., do 12.90 '.'Burford, by Democrat, highway ■ superintendent, supplies 19.20 ' | l-’red Schurger, Supt. Roop bg.. 44.00 John Hlsey, do Bethel bridge . 44.00 , ■ <’. El nsi. ( B-rl t r 1 • r*i<lU«• '5."" Ralph Sleppev, County bridges 5.00 it. L. Longshore, Gates bridge.. 5.00 Do. Luginbill bridge 5.00 Phil L. Macklin, Gates bridge . 5.00 Do, count bridges 18.00 Herman Tapp Cons. Co., Roop bg 313.16 Do. extras, Roop bdg. 29.25 John A. Jones. Ben Miller bdg. 651.00 Burke Const. Co., Burke bdg. 2000.00 Ja County, change of venue X 54.25 Lewis Fruchte, ehil. guard. 4.50 I Lewis Fruchte, do 4.25 Democrat Co., Steele road 88.91 H Jim A. Hendricks, turnpike . ... Uo.Oo I Jacob Stuber, do 1 40.88 I Geo. E. Fink, do 844.65 ' .1. M. Ehrsam, <lo 117.00 Jacob Mitch, do 4TU.7 \. P. I)uer, do —1 o 19.09 , J. C. Augshurger. do 133.39 J. A. Hower, do 16H.78 J. D. Winans, do 109.45 H. F. Reinking, do 42.95 I I (>ito Boergcr, do 60.80 | Fred Ostermeyer. do 25.8’5 Wm. Reppert, Bricker road 9.(Hi it. L. Longshore, do . 5.00 i i Finley Striker, do 918.76 Phil L. Macklin, do 5.6a Aaron Bricker, do .. . 106.00 Finely Striker, do . 552.00 Christian Eicher, do .* 15.00 j Dick Both, Hec kman road 15.00- > Do, Geo. W. Miller road 15,00 Win. Reppert. Smith road 12.00' I Phil L. Macklin, do • "» Dick Boch. do .... 15.00 . L Longshore, Thieme road -5.00 Phil L. Mac klin. do lo.no Ralph Sleppy, do *. 5.00 C. (’. Ernst, do 5.00 Dick Boch, do 5.0| it. L. Longshore, do. Kerr road .. 5.00 (’. C. Ernst, do 5.00 IBe k Booh, do -5.00 R. L. Longshor, Tinkham road 5.00 David Gerber, do 1500.00 Ph I i. Mac klin. <b> • I kick h, do R. L. Longshore, Dan Kat’hr read 5.00 Merriman & Fugate, do 1000.00 Phil L. Macklin, do 10.00 I i.-k Boc h, do 10.00 Wm. Reppert, Drummond road 12.00 U. L. Longshore, do 5.00 Roy Nid linger, do 2.00 Phil L. Macklin, do 10.00 ilalpa Step] y, do ('. C. Ernst, do .. 10.00 Di-k Boch, do -5.n0 * Buckmaster & Bmkinaster, I'oreman road 500.00 ’ I k Boch, do - . j .-o. Bauman road 5.00 Do, Hisev road -5.00 5 Do, Fuhrman road 10.00 , Juluis Haugk. do 500,00 - Phil L. Macklin, do 12.00 * Leo. Keller, do ,56.00 It. L. Longshort, Ben Miller road 10.00 3 Phil L. Macklin, do 10.00 Ralph Sleppy, do . 5.00 - Dirk Boch. do 5.00 5 i« k Boch, Fritzinger road 5,00 (’. C. Ernst, do 5.00 c Dic k Boch, Jones road 10.00 * It. L. Longshore, do 5.00 Do. AmstutE-Neuhauser road 5.00 I Geo. Smitley. do 3.50 >i. k Bo< h. do 10.00 C Do, Meyrs & Rich road ... 5.00 c I>o. Carpenter road 10.00 f„ O. Boars. Hoile road ... 500.00 C Phil L.j Mac klin, uo 5.00 Louis iloerger. do 26.00 - 're*l Braun. Steele road 4.00 c L. D. acobs, do 2.30 H. 14aIlze 11, do 35.00 S Ed Green, do 4.00 Indianapolis Star, do 1.86 Dore B. Erwin, do 50.00 C. C. Ernst, do 15.00 Phil L, Macklin. Pearson road 5.00 It. L. Longshore, do 10.00 Do, J. K. Yoder road 10.00 Harry Mesehberger, do 2000.00 Phil L. Macklin, do 15.00 Do. Bowers road 5.00 Wm. Reppert. do 15.00 David .1. Dilling, do 12.00 It. L. Longshore, do 10.00 Homer Andrews, do 2663.00 Ralph Sleppy, do 5.00 C. C. Ernst. Spicher road 5.00 Buckmaster & uev, do 14.65 Phil L. Macklin, do 1 1.6-5 Ralph Sleppy, do 5.00

! Rex Theatre | HIGH class clean photoplays to-day “THE FIRE ELEMENTAL”— Episode numj her eleven of “The Mysteries of Myra.” ".JENNY’S ELOPEMENT"—Cub Comedy, | featuring George Ovey. 1 “SEE AMERICA FIRST”—An Interesting visit to Birmingham, Alabama. “THE BELLE OF THE VILLAGE’’—A shadowgraph production by Harry Palmer. ADMISSION 5 AND 10 CENTS. TOMORROW ART ACORD and NITA DAMS in “A MODERN KNIGHT." a Mustang Western Drama. Rex Theatre

Wm. Reppert, Schelmai Pavid -I. Filling, do - It. L. Longshore, do 10 00 C Ernst, do ; I Phil L. Macklin, Stoneburner rd. S.flC Ralph Sleppy, do - 1?" !>,>. Hlsey road ?•“” Phil 1.. Macklin, do - ITo, Elmer Eley road 11-90 Po. Apoleman roAd it. L. Longshore, do -' J l ' Tony Hackman, do -”0 Kurus Schindler. Adam Bieber- ! Sol Neuenst hwander. do . Eli Augsburger. do 200 Albert Runyon, do . Fred H I Chris Augsburger. do - 00 Julius Haugk & Sons, Schiman road IfmO.oii t T. H. BALTZELL. Auditor. ( PLENTY Os- & F£R CENT MONEY. Partial payments any time, without waiting tor interest pay day. 120tf ERWIN OFFICE. Democrat Want Ads Pay. - - - : - - -

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| As lam going to leave this farm, I ; ■ will sell at my residence one and oho- I ' half miles south and three miles east of Ossian, one and one-half miles north of Tocsin, two miles west and one mile south of Echo, on TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1916, the following property: 5 HORSES AND 2 MULES: One 6 year old Black Mare, weight 1250; one 5 year old Black Mare, weight 1250, with Colt by side: one team li year old Black Mules, weight 2200; one 2 year old Bay Mare; one yearling Mare Colt. CATTLE, 14 HEAD: One 5 year old Durham Cow with Calf by side; one 4 year old Spotted Shorthorn Cow with Calf by side; one Ijtoan Durham Cow. due to come fresh by day of sale; one 5 year old Durham Cow; one 2 year old Durham Cow with Calf by side, one Roan 4 year old Shorthorn Cow, one Roan 2 year old Shorthorn Bull, two yearling Durham Heifers; one yearling Durham Steer: one 5 months old Calf. HOGS. 66 HEAD: Three Big Type , Poland-China Sows, registered, all J due to farrow by September 15th; > two Big Type Poland-China Sows ' eligible to registry; one PolandJ China Sow with Six Pigs by’ side; i one Big Type Poland-China Male Hog , 3 years old weighing about 800 [ pounds, registered; one registered i Spotted Poland-China Sow due to far- [ row September 15th; two Big Type ! Poland Fall Yearling Gilts eligible to , registry, one Big Type Poland-China > Spiing Male Pig eligible to registry; [ forty-three head of Feeding Shoats i weighing forty to eighty pounds. ; Ten dozen Chickens. ; Forty-five acres of Good Corn. IMPLEMENTS, VEHICLES. ETC. ; One farm wagon, one 8 disc Buckeye '-•'*** faj .wu nwi „■■■, . m .

FORCED SALE The Carey Clemens Property must be sold within 30 diys. Good cottage and one acre cf ground on Mercer Avenue. A bargain. SEE Graham & Wallers

grain drill, one 14-16 Keystone di harrow with trail, one Gale corn pla ter, one Thomas hay loader, one 6fork hay tedder, one hay rake, or. ■ Gale gang plow, one Oliver breaking plow, one spring tooth harrow, oi spike tooth harrow, one Rock Island corn plow, one shovel plow, oi Stine plow, one mud boat, sixty rod corn planter wire, one 16-foot hay rack, grain bed and stock lack com bined, one wagon box. one Storm King buggy, one 5-foot Milwauk< • grass mower, three hog coops—or 5x5 and two 6x7; one 75-gallon Im fountain, two O. H. C. hog oilers, fmi 16-foot gates, 150 rods barbed win 35 rods 4-foot wire fence. 30 rods 2' inch wire fence, four slings, 125 fe 6 ’ hay rope, four sets double trees, on-’ buggy pole, one pair buggy shafts, one 15 barrel galvanized tank, or.blacksmith's forge, one breedinc crate, one fence machine, one Stewart horse clipper, good as new; two self hog feeders, six 2-foot hog troughs, one set dump boards, fifteen 12-foot planks, one gasoline engine truck, one set heavy brass trimmed harness, good as new; three sets o', other work harness, one set of single buggy harness, eight horse collarand many other articles not nv tloned. TERMS:—AII sums of five dollars and under, cash. On sums of over five dollars a credit of twelve months will be given, with six per cent interest for the last six months. Five per cent discount for cash. Purchaser give good bankable note. No proper ty to be removed until settled for. Sale commences at 10 a. m. Dinner will be served on the grounds. , L. F. FUHRMAN. Col. J. J. Baumgartner. Auctionc r I W. Wasson, Clerk.