Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 223, Decatur, Adams County, 19 September 1916 — Page 4
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EAST BUFFALO Ea»t Buffalo, N. V., Sep. 19—(Special to I>aily Democrat)— Receipts, 2.400; shipments, 760; official to New York yesterday, 3,610; hogs closing steady. Medium and heavy. $11.500311.60; yorkers, $1 l.OO0$11.5O; pigs, SIO.OO ©$10.10; roughs, $9.75039.85; stags, $7.00038.60; cattle, 400; alow; .sheep, 20,000; steady; $8.25; down; lambs lower; top*, $11.50. G. T. BURK. Wheal $1.35 Oats 40c Corn sl-1® Rye sllO Barley Obc Red clover seed SB.OO Alatke Seed SB.OO Trmothy seed $1 76 NIBLICK A CO. Eggs 26c Butter 39c©25c FULLENKAMP’B. Eggs ...26c Butter 20c@25c BOWERB-NIBLICK GRAIN CO. WO®l 38c BEHLING'S. •kiekeas 17c
DECATUR’S CHIROPRACTOR PIONEER Office O»er Vance & Rite’s Wnnrc 1:30 to 5:00 nours 6:30 to 8:00 PHONE 650. 0. L Borpener, D. C. U ■> Drugs No Surgery No Osteopathy Dr. C. V. Connell VETEKIN A RY SURGEON Phon? ResHmce 14?
|| AH GftlH UP Maroo Fancy Bland Coff**..»Qc Marco Dried Beef 15c Marco Peanut Butter 15c Marco Pork and Beane 10c Marco Red Kidney Beane... 10c i* Mareo Rolled White Oate..loc 1 Marco Proxide Toilet Soap 10c Marco Horee Radish Mustard Marco Corn Flakes 10c Mare* Pure Fruit Jelly ....10c Marco Macaroni 10c Mareo Spaghetti 10c Mareo Pearl Tapioca 10c Mareo French Olive OU ....35c Marco White Table Byrup ..15c > Mareo Mustard Sardines ...10c t r Will Johns, S3?gg|
remit by check IJtlk I__ w y Jbj vA ML "I and you will both add dignity to your / / , buaia 6 *’’ and save money as well. Besides, there is safety in a eheek. { y Itß !oas er destruction does net mean the loss of the money. Its receipt fHHk c an never be denied. We shall be ~ A glad to hav* you as one of our de- ■/_ posltors. Oli.fl6amsfeuKtußaKh
I Fowls 13c ■ Ducks 10c Geese .. 8c Young turkeys ....15c Old Tom turkeys 13c Old hen turkeys 13c Old roosters 7c Eggs ...,26c Above price* are *t» aoultry ire* from feed. FORNAX MILLING CO. Wheat $1.40 Com $1.20 Oats 42c Rye , SI.OO MARTIN-KLEPPER CREAMERY COMPANY. Buttrefat, delivered 33c Butterfat, at station 31c Butterfat, In country 30c KALVER’B MARKETS Wool 37c Beef hides 14c Calf hides 15c Tallow 5c Sheep pelts 50c @51.50 THE HOOSIER PACKING CO. Heavy and medium .. ,[email protected] Pigs and lights [email protected] Roughs [email protected] Heifers and light steers $6.00 to $6.50 Stags $7.09 Prime steers $6.50 to $7.00 Cows $5.00 to $5.50 Calves 9.00
Are You Going To Hold A Sale This Fall? If so, you had better get a date with one who has the experience, and knows the value of all property to be sold. JEFF UECHTY. Auctioneer. ’Phone No. 16, Monroe, Ind. M. J. Scherer UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Fine Fiinerei Furnishing* DECATUR, - IND. Telephone; Office 90; Home, I*6 bTchenricksoTc YOUR CHIROPRACTOR Above Morris 5 & 10c Store. Phone 660 Residence 510 Cleveland Street Office Hours Ito 5 7to 8 LADY ATTENDANT Decatur, Ind.
STOP AND CONSIDER That no matter how many friends you have, none are se steadfast, so ready to respond to your wants as a little bank book with a comfortable amount therein—and better yet you receive interest while you save AT THIS BANK. FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR, INDIANA Member* Federal Reserve Association
> HELP WANTED i Z—” I FOR RENT—An 80 acre farm one mile and a half south of town. C. H. (’loss. Inquire at the Old Adams , County Bank. * 218t12 : WANTED —Tluee~r~fouf~rooms 'for light housekeeping, with convent- ■ ences. within four or five blocks of • North Ward school house. Enquire ■ W. G. Kist, Democrat office, telephone 51. 210tf FOR SALE —Several guod secondhand separators, at bargain prices. Also have new ones for sale. Call at residence. No. Fifth street. —John ! Spuhler. I6otf i WANTED —A roomer, will board if deII sired. Inquire at 325 North Fourth : street. 219t3 LOST~A white bead purse. Finder please return to this office. 221t3 WANTED—Dining room girl at Madison House. Inquire at once. 222tf LOST —A small gray suede bag, lavender silk cords, containing rimless nose glasses. Reward.—Mrs. French Quinn. 222t3 FOR SALE —A Detroiter automobile. New tires, good running condition. Price, S3OO. —Ed L. Aughenbaugb. 202-e-o-dtf FOR - RENT—New house on Brant' street, close to South Ward school. Gabe Kintz or phone 350. 222t6 LOST OR STRAYED—A bay horse7"6 years old, weighing 1300 or 1400 pounds. Finder please call Carl Adler, Decatur, or telephone 6 on the P line. 22t3 HOME - serve meals by day or week; 108 3. Third St.,; ’phone 606. 220t:l Men w anted to cut corn. Inquire at once. Telephone iB-L 22213 I "PASSERS BY” A MASTER WORK ! C. Hadon Chambers, the celebratled author of "Passers-By,'’ has written many successful plays, but none that has attained the internatfffital fame accorded to this wonderfully powerful and brilliant piece of literary art. The story interests with its novelty, thrills with its dramatic climaxes, and impresses with the masj terly way in which the author han- ; dies the deeper currents of modern j life. As a screen play it scores the ar- ' tistic and dramatic scenes of the season. . , Briefly told it is as follows: Peter Waverton, walethy and scholarly bachelor finds pleasure in seeking out odd types. They are the "Passers-By” of his solitary, but luxurious life. Returning from his fiance's home, one bitter, stomy evening, he brings into the shelter of hia library two tramps and "Nighty,” a night-hawk cabman. Waverton’s butler discovers an unconscious woman on the door step and carries her into the house. The woman is Margaret Summers whom Peter loved years before. From this point the story of "Pass-ers-By” is a series of astonishing climaxes and swift action. It culminates in a scene that for virile force has seldom been apprached ou the shadow stage. ; At the Crystal Wednesday in five I reels. Five and ten cents.
MANGOLD & BAKER Corner Munroe and 7th Sts. PHONE 215. Fancy Peaches For Canning We just received our shipment of selected peaches, the kind you want for canning. Extra Fancy Ones. All Prices. We pay Cash or Trad* for Produce: Eggs, 25c; Butter, 20-25 c. Give Us That Order. Arthur fi Fred j Mangold U
*44'4t*4>t4444*4 * DR. D. D. CLARK ♦ * Physician and Surgeon ♦ * Office removed to residence, four ♦ * door* north of Murray Hotel, * <• 126 No. Third St. * * Calls answered day or night. ♦ * , TeMpJhWHO ftfi. ♦ ***♦««♦****♦ + •
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different strongcharacters. Thomas Chatterton, lead* Th* well-balanced company is ideal as it draws with vivid contrasts keen delineations’ beautiful Juanita Hansenis. the heroins ideating man. is a striking figure, an intrepid actor, who scores continually. Opposite him captivat 8, with th. daring, dash and thrills. The inventor. Millionaire, hi. nephew, and foreign representatives w ill continue to show George Ovey in his famous character at This is the film of the hour! Start seeing it Wednesday at the Rex- e **' American scenic pictures and Cartoon Comics. TOMORJerry in Cub Comedies every Wednesday with this great marine serial. Also the Seeing America ROW IS THE DAY. AFTERNOON AND NIGHT, and ten o’clock. Prices: Children, Five Cents. Special School Children’s Matinee at four o’clock . Evening shows at six, sev , g Adults, Ten Cents. REX THEATER RUSSELL C. DULL, Manager
IWoKS Gall Stones. Cancer and Ulcers of the Stomach and Intestines, Auto-Intoxi-cation, Yellow Jaundice, Appendicitis and other fatal ailments result from Stomach Trouble. Thousands of Stomach Sufferers owe their complete recovery to Maye’s Wonderful Remedy. Unlike any other for Stomach Ailment. For sale by Holthouse Drug company, and druggists everywhere. o MASONIC CALENDAR FOR WEEK ENDING SEPT. 19. Tuesday, September 19, 7:00 p. m. Chapter meeting. P. M. degree. Wednesday, September 27, 7:00 p. m. Blue Ledge, M. M. degree, two can didates. Friday Eastern Star. DAVID E. SMITH, W. M. ■ 1 — - 1 "-'.r-- - 1 '
RUB! IC SA! I will offer for sale at my residence, 813 Bush street, off o* Grant street, the following personal property and household g n ods, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1916, beginning at 1:00 o’clock, p. m. One good driving mare, 1 light two-horse wagon. 1 carriage, 1 good' storm buggy, 3 sets single buggy harness, 1 set single work harness, 1 double shovel plow. 1 single shovel plow, 1 garden plow, % ton hay in mow, 1 lifting jack, cross-cut saw, post auger, 2 kant hooks. 2 sledges, 1 ■ work bench, 1 carpenter tool box, 3 ladders, 1 boring machine, some' carpenter tools, 1 broad-axe, 1 hay knift, 1 good derrick for barn aising with double blocks and pulleys and over 1,000 feet of rope, 1 pull chain 40 feet long, 2 log chains, mowing scythe and lawn mower, 1 wheelbarrow, 1 good repeating Winchester rifle; Four dressers, 3 beds and; springs, 2 mattresses, 1 set chairs. 1 Morris chair, 4 rockers, stand, car- i pet, pictures, 1 couch, 1 cupboard, 1 dining table, 2 kitchen tables, 11 heating stove, 1 kitchen table, 2 kitchen tables, 1 beating stove, 1 kitchen stove, dishes and kitchen utensils,fruit cans and jars, 1 porch swing; and hammock. Many other articles too numerous to mention. Terms: —All sums of $5.00 and under cash. Over $5.00 a credit of nine months will be given, purchaser giving bankable note with good security, without interest. Four per cent off for cash. SIMON E. BRANDYBERRY, m-w-t-f John J. Baumgartner, Auct. PHONE YOUR DEALER TO DELIVER YOU A I Brick of Chocolate and Vanilla or Strawberry and Vanilla I 25 and 15 cent size | — MARTIH-KLEPPER 00. I Makers of 100 per cent. Pure Ice Cream. £ gi
HOW THE U. S. CAN CONTROL THE SEAS
PICTURED IN “SECRET OF THE SUBMARINE” In Fifteen Intense, Fascinating, Two-Act Chapters.
NOW COMES THE GREATEST THEME OF ALL MOTION PICTURE 3— the timely presentation of a remarkable submarine invention, shirounded by a globe-girdling web of amazing plot and intrigue and a baffling "mystery.” Every red-blood-ed American will be fired with enthusiasm at the remarkable U. S. opportunity idea attributed to Thomas A. Edison to have our numbarine take their air direct from the water as a fish through its gills.
Bl i I 2 xares u ur.;n;’.nq tas/ umt mvc*. t I not rcb off or dust off, an. 1 the shine lasts I I four times long as ordinary stove I polish. U r ed bn sample stoves and sold B | by hardware and gfreepry dealers. ” All we ask is a trial. Use it on y nr cook stove, ■ your parlor ttove or your gas rar.ge. If you E don’t find it the bout stave no sh you ever B used, your dealer m authorized to round your ■ money. Insist on Black Silk Stove Polish, Made in liquid or paste—one quality. i Black Silk Stove Polich Works I Sterling, Illinois ; Use* Black Sttk Air-Drying Iron Enamel on Q grates, registers, stove-pipes—l'revents rusting. ■ • l.’se Black Silk Metal Polish fersuver, nickel ■ or brass. It bos no equal for use or automobiles. < S ra~n iiMi i| BUJ IHTLg — m iA-ETITI I fl mjl ii ■ I'* 11$ ■ DEMOCRAT WANT-ADS | PAY BIG — . L. —■■-w.—m
A SWIFTLY MOVING STORY A GREAT COMPANY! "The Secret of the Submarine" strikes the keynote of real Americanism— makes it heard around the world The invention barely achieved is destroyed in a fierce under-sea encounter. The United States and foreign governments-—also a selfish millionaire—are in a hot contest for it. The mad chase carries to Paris. London, Petrograd and back to I b. soil- The inventor’s daughter's "identity” is the "mystery within a mystery” that millions will try to solve.
ITS TIME TO BOOK YOUR SALE WITH SPUHLER & RUNYON Old time auctioneers who know the business and who will conduct your sale in first class manner. See us or telephone. John Spuhler & Roy Runyon * NOTARIES PUBLIC + * DAILY DEMOCRAT OFFICE + i* _ + * License Applications, Affi- + * davits, Certifications, etc. ♦ * DR. C. R. WEAVER ♦ * — ♦ Osteonath ♦ ♦ — ♦ I * Licensed by the Indiana ♦ * State Board of Medical ♦ * Registration and Examina- ♦; * lion. Office over People’s ♦ * Loan & Trust Co. ♦ * PHONE 314. **♦* + * + ****««* ———.—. . Dr. L K. Magley VETERINARIAN torner Third and Monroe Streets. PHONE gl? 186 , I Fa A iUK IND
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It’s Time To Book Your Fall Sale With J. N. BURKHEAD General and live stock Auctioneer. Years of experience and a general acquaintance in Adams county gives him the advantage and enables [him to get the high dollar [for you. Book now for your fall or winter sale. Address J. N. Burkhead, Monroe, Ind., or telephone 103, Monroe line. CANE MILL TO START Will start my caue mill Thursd ly. September 21. R. K. Flaming, four miles north of Decatur. 222t3 VioLIiTLESSONS. Charles Thornburg is giving violin lessons in Decatur this winter. Anyone wishing to take please call phone 150 or inquire at 516 West Monro* street. 217t3 e o <i ' ATTENTION r~F ARM E RS! Book your sale with the live stock and farm sale auctinoeer, who will get you the highest prices. HARRY DANIELS, Auctioneer. ; 206-e-o-d-ts Pleasant Mills, Ind. —— *+++*+** + + + + + + * FARM LOANS * * $100,000.00 of 5 per * * cent * i+ MONEY TO LOAN * * at . . + I* Schurger & Parrish * j * Abstract & Atty. Office ’ * (No red tape needed) * ♦♦**«+**+*+*++
