Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 210, Decatur, Adams County, 4 September 1916 — Page 4

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EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y„ Sep. 4—(Special to Bally Democrat)— Receipts, 4.000; shipments, none yesterday; re celpts, 2.400; shipments, 950 today; official to New York Saturday, 190; hogs closing steady. Mediums, heavies and yorkers. sll.3oiffsll.so; pigs, [email protected]; roughs. $9.75fi $9.85; stags s7.so(<r $850; cattle, 325; quarter to fifty lower; no prime heavy steers here; top for yearlings, $9.85; butchers’ steers. [email protected]; cows and heifers, $3.50 $7.50; sheep, *2.000; steady; top lambs, $11.75; yearlings, [email protected]; down. G. T. BURK. Wheat $1.27 Oats 40c Coni $1.15 Rye SI.OO Barley 65c Clover seed $7.50 Alsike Seed SB.OO Timothy seed $1.50 NIBLICK A CO. Eggs 24c Butter 20c@25c FULLEN KAMP’S. Ergs 24c Butter 20c@25c BOWERS-NIBLICK GRAIN CO. Wool 38c ■ERLING'S. Chickens 20-22 c

Are You Going To Hold A Sale This Fall? If so, you hr 1 heller get a date with one v ho has the experience, and knows the value of ail property to be sold. JEFF LIECHTY. Auctioneer. ’Phone No. 16, Monroe, Ind. ' — • — >» a—■au. -<•. II—II i-a—w M. .1. Scherer UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Fine Funeral Furnishings DECATUR, - IND. Telephone: Office 90; Home, 185 ' 11 STAR GROCERY | m 'Rmwßifyrrajyajy, * a< | |l Marco Fancy Blend Coffee..3oc v Marco Dried Beef 15c » ® | Marco Peanut Butter 15c fii Marco Pork and Beans 10c j Marco Red Kidney Beans...loc I < Marco Rolled White Oats.. 10c ; Marco Proxide Toilet Soap 10c 1 Marco Horse Radish Mustard £ Marco Corn Flakes 10c $ Marco Pure Fruit Jelly ....10c B Marco Macaroni 10c * Marco Spaghetti 10c t 5 Marco Pearl Tapioca 10c * Marco French Olive 011 ....35c Marco White Table Syrup ~lsc Marco Mustard Sardines ...10c hilUohns,ffi

wk probtanfore tider Mb johilm” ,^^ P ' 3 rettarte are ahdajjf bought by terrific ejfjbrt—lity tie men can onlu achieve little things. Windfalls ? * utort bless. Stature anb human'" —'*X r - nature are both alike—all real treasurer &-3«® arc nxkbounb.- J/n-M faufmarK V* l in the bank is a revJarb/ for ijour efforts. _ . V S [olb *■ —? ——< •Stecahir-Srib- J

Fowls -13 c Ducks 1112 c Geese 9c Young turkeys 15c Old Tom turkeys 13c Old hen turkeys 13c Old roosters 10c Eggs 24c Above jrtess ar* Nrt joaltry tree from feed. FORNAX MtuLINU CO. Wheat $1.40 Corn $1.20 Oats 42c Rye SI.OO DECATUR UrteAMERY CO. Butterfat, delivered Butterfat, at station Butterfat, in country 29Uc KALVER'S MARKET*. Wool 37c | Beef hides 14c Calf hides 15c Tallow 5c Sheep pelts [email protected] THE HOOSIER PACKING CO. Heavy and medium SIO.OO Pigs and lights $9.50 Roughs $8.50' Heifers and light steers SO.OO to $0.50 Stags $7,00 Prime steers $6.50 to $7.00 Cows $5.00 to $5.50 Calves 9.001

TORCED SALE The Carey Clemens Prop erty must be sold within 30 days. Good cottage and one acre of ground on Mercer Avenue. A bargain. SEE Graham & Walters B. C. HENRICKS D. C. YOUR CIHROPR ACTOR Above Morris 5 & 10c Store. Phone 660 Residence 510 Cleveland Street Office Hours Ito 5 7to 8 LADY ATTENDANT I Decatur, Ind. BE JUST AS WELL AS GENEROUS Provide for the future of youri loved ones and yourself, rath- j er than generously SPEND all you earn now. Keep account of the nickels and dimes and the dollars will take care of themselves. Try it. FIRST NATIONAL BANK; DECATUR, INDIANA Members Federal Reserve Association.

>l| HELP WANTED I | FOR SALE-- Several good secondhand separators, at bargain prices. Also have new ones for sale. Call at , residence, No. Fifth street.—John Spuller. IGOtf sai.i: in t.uiter~"automobiic. New tires, good running condition. : Price, S3OO. Ed L, Auglienbaugn. 202-e o-d ts ' WANTED —To clean your wall paper, , cisterns, carpets, und stoves, white ( wash out houses, cellars, etc.—J. C. Ccverdale, Phone 210. 145tf. FOR sale-a registered Shropshire buck. Inquire of Edwin Steele. i WYen, Ohio. R. F. 1). No. 1. 210t3 1 FOR SALE Base burner, in good condition. Inquire 1139 West Monroe street. 'Phone 544. 207t3 Nicely' furnished rooms to rent, with furnace heat, over the gas office,—Bertha Ellis. 210t12 LOST —K. of P. ring, set with diamond. Reward of twenty-five dollars for return to Ed Ahr. 208t3 j WANTED—Mau of good appearance to travel for Chicago concern. Call | C. R. Eggleston at Madison Hotel 7t3 MASONIC CALANDAR FOR WEEK ENDING SEPT 9TH. Tuesday, Sept. sth regular conversation chapter No 112 at 7:30 p. in. I prompt. Friday. Eastern Star initiation. DAVID E. SMITH, H. P. Dr. C V. Connell VETERINARY SURGEON PUnro Office 102 •- ROTi“ Residence 143 Dr. L K. Magley VETERINARIAN Corner Third and Monroe Streets. PHONE 186 | DECATUR IND. 4-+++++++ + 4> + + + + ♦ DR. D. D. CLARK * + Physician and Surgeon ♦ F Office removed to residence, four + , -F doors north of Murray Hotel, •> | + 128 No. Third St. ♦ + Cali* answered day or night. + ♦ Telephone 131. * + ♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦***** + + * + + ** * DR. C. R. WEAVER ♦ ♦ _ * * Osteopath ■♦ — * + Licensed by the Indiana * * State Board of Medical ♦ * Registration and Examina- * ;♦ tion. Office over People’s ♦ + Loan & Trust Co. ♦ | ♦ ’PHONE 314. !♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ I DECATUR’S CHIROPRACTOR PIONEER Office Over Vance & Hite’s 1:30 to 5:00 Hours 6:30 to 8:00 PHONE 650. 0. L Burgener, D. C. No Drugs No Surgery No Osteopathy

PREBLE. PICKINGS. The Preble Tennis club, chief nth--1 Ictfc association of Preble, hold another of its many successful business meetings last Monday evening. Aft- • er allowing several bills and dispose ■ ing of other business the motion for 1 adjournment was made. Among other tilings it was decided that they woud accept a challenge for a tournament with Geneva, next Sunday, September 3. The Preble Tennis duh will send two teams to compete with the fast Geneva lads. A good game i is assured for the public, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Klopfenstein and sons. Lon and Jay; Mrs. A. Ashliman and son, Robert; Joel Klopfenstein and daughter. Velma, were among those who attended the Meyer-Klop-fenstein reunion at Dave Klopfenstein's, near Bluffton, Tuesday. The gospel team of the Decatur Epworth League will hold services at the Beulah church Sunday evening. Mrs. Albert Ashliman and son. Robert, of Rockford, Ohio, are visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Klopfenstein, this week. Milton Hoffman and family visited the Sam Shackloy family near Monroe last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. White and Mr. and Mrs. Chris Sheets were New Haven visitors Sunday. Prof. WVn. Goede and family have returned home after an extended visit with relatives in northeast Pennsylvania. The Meyer family held a reunion at the old homestead, one mile north of Preble, last Sunday, A sumptuous dinner was served by the hostess, Mrs. Ed Meyer to which all did ample justice, and the day was thoroughly enjoyed by all. Those who enjoyed the day together were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Homeyer and son, Frederick, of Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Christmas and son, Johnnie, of Lima. Ohio; Mr. and Mrs, Otto Koeneniann and daughter, Esther, of Decatur; Mr. and Mrs. William Ehlerding. Mr. and Mrs. William Meyer. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Meyer, Mrs. Mary Hoffman, Mrs. Susan Buuck, the Misses Sophia and Amelia Ehlerding, Clara and Matilda Linnemeier, Rosa and Amelia Buuck, Emma Meyer and the Messrs. Carl Ehlerding. August Bieberick and Oscar Meyer. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Linnemeier, Casper Dilling. Dallas Goldner and the Misses Edna Werling and Rosa Buuck were among those who attended the mission feast of the Bleeke Lutheran church Sunday. Miss Mary Tumbleson of Huntingten returned home after a few days' visit at the Charles Fuhrman home. >■— » Mrs. Sophia Beiberich and son. Arthur, returned home Monday after a several days’ visit with relatives in Fort Wayne. Miss Mabel Shady returned home Saturday after a several weeks’ visit with relatives near Fort Wayne. Ora Newhard and family attended the Fuhrman reunion in the Sam Fuhrman grove near Mt. Pleasant last Sunday. Dallas and Fred Goldnc- - ere among those who attended the Lewis Fuhrman sale near Tocsin, Wednesday. Mrs. Oswalt Hoffman, Mrs. Mary Hoffman, Mrs. D. J. Dilling and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Werling enjoyed an auto trip to Fort Wayne Sunday. While there they called on Mrs. Henry Werling at the Lutheran hospital. besides meeting other relatives and friends. The new minister, the Rev. Karl Krokte, of Avilla, will be installed at the Lutheran chtfich Sunday. Miss Pearl Tumbleson of Decatur is visiting her sister, Mrs. Charles Fuhrman, this week. Quite a number enjoyed the hospitality of the Burt Shady home last Sunday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bender and family of Tocsin, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shady of Shidler. Ind.; Mrs. Flo Frazy and daughter of Dunkirk, Mrs. Will Shady of Fort Wayne, Mrs. John Sovine. Mrs. William Melching and Joe Sovine of Craigville. Ex-County Commissioner David Werling started his saw mill for a and one-half days’ run last Tuesday. More than 150 of the huge wooden cylinders entered the mill at one end to come out of the other, a pile of fresh-sawed lumber. A number of the younger generation attended the Tocsin vs. Sheldon base ball game at Tocsin last Sunday at which time the Sheldon boys captured the pennant from the first Tocsin boys by a score of 7 to 12. The cool weather of the past week has been quite a relief after the sweltering heat of the several weeks before. Yet the weather man can never suit all at one time, tor at present. Bud Newhard has his throat tied up as a result of breathing too much of the cool oxygen at one time.

Mrs. Charles Fuhrman und son, Thurman, visited her brother, Wade *’ Tumbleson, near Berne, Sunday. I • —_ —u — — "OLD KENTUCKY” CHEW THAT SATISFIES ' ' Full of Flavor That Lasts e ' As Long As the Chew Lasts >' SWEET AND WHOLESOME r You have noticed, of course, - that every kind of loose tobacco dries up, and loses its flavor and fragrance. it is only the hard-pressed plug, 1 like Old Kentucky, that retains the juice, and preserves the flavor, . for a long period. A chew of Old Kentucky car- . ties straight to your tongue, v,' here you get the full good of it, ! the sweet, wholesome, appetizing digestion-aiding juice of the leaf. Old Kentucky makes a specially healthful and satisfying chew bc- . cause it is made of ripe, selected, • hand-stemmed Burley leaf, pressed into plug in a bright, clean factory, under the most rigid sanitary . conditions. If you haven't tried Old Kentucky you should do so right away. You'll say you never supi posed a tobacco could be so fruityi sweet, delicious and refreshing. 11l IOC plugs, GOOD WORK FOR SICK WOMEN t • • 1 j The Woman’s Medicine Has Proved Its Worth. — When Lydia E. Pinkham’s remedies were first introduced, their curative powers were doubted and had to be proved. But the proof came, and gradually the use of th,em spread over the whole country. Now that hundreds of thousands of women have experienced the most beneficial effects from the use of these medicines, their value has become generally recognized, and Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Comjtound is the standard medicine for women. The following letter is only one of the thousands on file in the Pinkham office, at Lynn, Mass., proving that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is an article of great merit as shown by the results it produces. Anamosa, lowa. —“When I began taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound 1 suffered with a displacement, and my system was in a general rundown condition. I would have the headache for a week and my back would ; ache so bad when 1 would bend down I , could hardly straighten up. My sister 1 was sick in bed for two months and doctored, but did not get any relief. She saw an advertisement of your medcine and tried it and got better. She tcld me what it had done for her, and when I had taken only two bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound my head began to feel better. I continued its use and now I don’t have any of those troubles.” — Mrs. L. J. Hannan, R.F.D. 1, Anamosa, lowa. STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING. Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Citizens’ Telephone company, of

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"REX.THEATER ITf'i ilirjs I RED FEATHER PUoToPIAW UWBWI JUPPoRTED BY DOROTMf D.WtNPORT AND 4 BRILI-lAN’i CAST. IN AM intensely dramatic offering DR. NEIGHBOR tomorrow CHARLES CHAPLIN in ‘‘THE VAGABOND," presenting the million dollar comedian, in the most laughable of his screen characterizations. In this picture Chaplin has introduced numerous new and laughprovoking stunts which are certain to rank as the cleverest the comedian has ever done in his career on the screen. Admission, Five and Ten Cents. Boys, get in on the Chaplin con test. Applv at theater for particulars. ten Examine M JWTEETH Tonight —after you clean them. You will find, in all probability, an accumulation of tartar on the enamel and bits of food deposit hiding between the crevices. YOUR DENTIFRICE does not FULLY CLEAN! Loss of teeth is caused usually by one of two conditions —Pyorrhea or decay, both of which develop, as a rule, only in the mouth where germ-laden tartar is present. SENRECO, the recently discovered formula of a dental specialist, is two-fold in its action. First, it REALLY CLEANS, embodying specially prepared, soluble granules unusually effective in cleaning away food deposits. Second, it is particularly destructive to the germ of Pyorrhea. Yet it is perfectly safe, containing neither injurious chemicals nor hard grit. Avoid Pyorrhea and decay. Get Senreco from your dealer F3L. today. In large tubes, 25c. Send 4c to Senreco, 304 Walnut / Street, Cincinnati, Ohio, for Ifberal-sized trial package. v***"*® ZS "PREPAREDNESS" 1 fi fa Sec your dentist twice yearly 1 irF / A Use Senreco twice daily Thi fcotA that REALLY CLEANS V/ \ r HFwrrwr r-rimiTW 1 - -ffTTT*

I | Decatur. Indiana, will be held at the 1 ' office of the secretary of said com- | pany, in the city of Decatur, Indiana, I on 1 Monday Evening, September 4, 1916, -at 7; 00 o'clock for the election of five ' directors of said company to serve for t the ensuing year and for the trans-

' action of such other business as may be properly brought before said meeting. F. M. SCHIRMEYOR. 186t24 Secretary. democrat"* WANT ADS PAY BIG ■■■■ ■ I 111 ■