Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 234, Decatur, Adams County, 2 October 1916 — Page 4
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EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, Oct. 2—Special to Daily Democrat)- Receipts, 6,400 shipments, 190 yesterday; receipts, 8,000; shipments. 3,800 today; otticialto New York Saturday, 4.180; hogs closing steady. Medium and heavy, [email protected]; yorkers. $10.10@$10.30; pigs. $9.25@ $9.50; roughs. $9.35® $9.50; stags, $7.00®58.00; cattle. 500; slow and weak; best steers. $8.75®59.75; butcher steers, $7.00®58.75; cows and heifers, $3.50® $7.50; sheep, 7.0(H); strong; top lambs, $10.50® $10.60; yearlings, $8.50®58.75; wethers, [email protected]; ewes. $7.50; down. G. T. BURK. Wheat $1.43 Oats 43c Corn $1.20 Rye sl.lO Carley 55c Red clover seed SS.OO Alsike Seed SB.OO Timothy seed $1.75 NIBLICK a. CO. Eggs 30c Butter 20c@25c FULLENKAMP'S. Eggs 30c Butter 20c@25c BOWERS-NIBLICK GRAIN CO. Wool 38c ■ ERLING'S. Chickens 18c
DECATUR’S CHIROPRACTOR PIONEER Office Over Vance & Hite’s II A . IW .» 1:30 to 5:00 nours 6:30 to 8:00 PHONE 650. 0. L Burgener, D. C. No Drugs No Surgery No Osteopathy Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARY SURGEON Phnno office 102 1 Mont? Residence 143 'STAR GROCERY iincy Biend Coffee..3oc rled Beef 15c eanut Butter 15c srk and Beans 10c sd Kidney Beans...loc oiled White Oats..loc "oxide Toilet Soap 10c orse Radish Mustard »rn Flakes 10c S jre Fruit Jelly ...,10c g acaronl 10c paghettl >...10c earl Tapioca 10c ranch Olive OH ....85c 'hlte Table Syrup ..15c lustard Sardines ...lOc ohns,
1 ! SOLDIERS OF FORTUNE 'lf'jjp' win with ,he ammunition of dollars. !• Vyl<? The business man with a good bank-jy'/A-g U lf i in ß connection to support him is M : Jt ' much surer of victory than he who jfESvvirl ZrVV IV) W depends upon his own resources. We [jk 4 I vj Vr ey V are always glad to consider applieaIT tions for.loans from business men V of reliability. - <’ecafur-3nl>-
Fowls 14c Ducks ...10c Geese 8c Young turkeys 15c Old Tom turkeys .....13c Old hen turkeys 13c Old roosters 7c Eggs 27c Above prteee are rot poeltry tree from feed. FORNAX MILLING CO. Wheat $1.40 Corn $1.20 Oats 42c Rye SI.OO M ARTIN-KLEPPER CREAMERY COMPANY. Butterfat, delivered 34c Butterfat, at station 32c Butterfat, in country 31c KALVER’S MARKET*. Wool 37c Beef hides 14c Calf hides 15c Tallow 5c Sheep pelts [email protected] 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 $7.00 Prime steers $6.50 to $7.00 Cows $5.00 to $5.50 Calves 9.00
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. B. C HENRICKS D. C YOUR CHIROPRACTOR Above Morris 5 & 10c Store. Phone 660 Residence 510 Cleveland Street Office Hours Ito 5 7to 8 LADY ATTENDANT Decatur, Ind. ASK THE MAN WHO KNOWS He will tell you there is no easy road to success and wealth. You must get into the game and fight your way foot by foot—and have back of vou a DEPENDABLE BANK.’ We are ready to give the right sort of a man “a lift” to better himself. first National bank DECATUR, INDIANA Members Federal Reserve Association.
| HELP WANTED MEN WANTED—On forty miles of new railroad construction work. Carpenters on concrete forms, 40c per hour. Handy men as helpers, 30c per hour. Laborers for pick and shovel work at 25c per hour. Apply to F. P. Kenton, Supt., Robert Grace Contracting Co., Crown Point, In (liana. 229tf. FOR - SALE—Buckeye - Iraction ditcher, 4%Xllftxl4M). May be seen at J. W. Case's, Willshire, Ohio; R. R No. 2. 228t6 FOR SALE —A - "soft coal heating stove, or exchange for small laundry stove. Inquire Elgin King. 224tf FOR RENT—Patterson dwelling, No. Second St. In good condition. Call 'phone No. 42 or see J. T. Merryman. 229t6 WANTED —Middle ~aged~woman - for housekeeper in country home. Good wages. Address R, care Democrat. 228tf FOR - SALE—Five big Poland China male hogs, extra fine breeding.— Clay Green, two miles south of Pleas tint hulls. 'Phone Willshire, Ohio. 231-e-o-d-t3* FOR SALE —New Era gasoline engine 20 horse power; also a No. 8 Bowser grinder with bagger attached, five ply 8 inch canvas drive belt. Will sell for SBO. Must be sold and moved within a week as I need the room. A. W. Werling. Preble, Ind., box No. 55. 232t6 FOR SALE—First ciass stone curb ing, 66 feet. Will sell at bargain. Dr. W. E. Smith, 116 South Third street. 232t3 WANTED Second hand piano. Tele phone price to 24. 2.32t3 LOST —An automobile tire and rim. Finder please return to this office or to E. H. Krutzmann. Magiey, Ind. R. R. 1. Reward will be given. 233t3 WANTED — Active salesmen or agents wanted. We insure men’s wages against loss by accident or sickness, women insured. Monthly payment plan. Strong Stock Co. Equitable Accident Co., 161 Devonshire St., Boston, Masps. It MASONIC CALENDAR FOR WEEK ENDING OCTOBER 7 Tuesday, October 3, 1916. Regular convocation. Chapter No. 112, 7:00 p. m.. prompt. DAVID E. SMITH, H. P. o • DANCE WEDNESDAY NIGHT The regular weekly dance will be given Wednesday night at the Masonic assembly hall. A good time assured. 234t3
PLENTY OF 5 PER CENT MONEY. Partial payments any time, without waiting tor interest pay day. 120tf ERWIN OFFICE. + ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ + ♦ + + ♦♦ ♦ DR. D. D. CLARK ♦ ♦ Physician and Surgeon ♦ ♦ Office removed to residence, four ♦ ♦ doors north of Murray Hotel, + ♦ 128 No. Third St. ♦ ♦ Calls answered day or night ♦ ♦ Telephone 131. ♦ + ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ M. J. Scherer UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Fine Funeral Furnishings DECATUR, • IND. Telephone: Office 90; Home, 185 ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ 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. ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ FARM LOANS ♦ ♦ $100,000.00 of 5 per ♦ ♦ cent ♦ ♦ MONEY TO LOAN ♦ ♦ at * ♦ Schurger & Parrish ♦ ♦ Abstract & Atty. Office ♦ ♦ (No red tape needed) * + + + + + + ♦■«• + + + + ♦ + Dr. L. K. Magley VETERINARIAN Comer Third and Monroe Streets. PHONE gIT 186 DECATUR, IND.
WHY MEN CHEW TOBACCO It’s the Only Way That Real Tobacco Hunger Can Be Entirely Satisfied " OLD KENTUCKY ” IDEAL CHEW Since tobacco was first introduced to civilization, nobody has ever discovered so supremely satisfactory away to get all the flavor and enjoyment out of it as chewing it. And no other form of chew can give you the hearty, wholesome, juicy flavor that you get from a delicious high-grade plug tobacco like Old Kentucky. The secret of the greatest chewing satisfaction lies in the selection of your chew. Among plug tobaccos the brand that gets the most enthusiastic endorsement is undoubtedly Old Kentucky. The reason for this is not hard to find. Old Kentucky is made exclusively of ripe Kentucky Burley—the most richlyflavored chewing tobacco that grows. Still more, only the very choicest of all the Burley leaf is used for Old Kentucky. This choice leaf is selected with the most painstaking care, is stemmed by hand, is thoroughly washed free of all foreign matter and is pressed into plugs so slowly that not a drop of juice or an atom of flavor escapes. Moreover, Old Kentucky is made under the most rigid, cleanly and sanitary conditions. The result is a sweet, mellow, luscious. satisfying chew that cannot be obtained in any other tobacco than Old Kentucky. Try a 10c pocket plug to-day.
• PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offed for sale at his residence on the Jehu Good win farm, a quarter mile east of Pleasant Mills, on the angling road just across the river, on Thursday. October 5, 1916, beginning at 10:00 o’clock a. m., the following personal .property, to-wit: Horses: Good mare colt, coming 3 years old, weighing about 1350, bred, well broke; good gelding, coming 3 years old weighing about 1250, well broke gelding 6 years old, weighing about 1350; bay mare. 9 years old, bred weighing 1300 lbs.; gray mare, 1: years old, bred, weighing about 1200: gray gelding. 15 years old, weigh ing about 1250. Cattle: Durhan cow, 6 years old, straight and al right, good one, fresh in April; good Holstein heifer, fresh last cl February. Hogs: Good sow, with pigs; 14 head of shoats, good feed ers, weighing 75 to 100 lbs. Farm ing Implements: Good wagon, practically new; narrow tired wagon and bed, Dane hay loader, Milwaukee binder, 6-ft. cut; good check rower good McCormick mowing machine Moline 3-horse breaking plow, 2 walking breaking plows, cultivator 10-ft. harrow, spring tooth harrow, 2 sets work harness. Hay and Grain About 1300 shocks of corn in field about 6 tons of good timothy ha? and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms: —All sums of $5.00 and un der, cash; over that amount a cred it of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security; four per cent off for cash No goods removed until settled for. E. H. McCLYMONDS. Harry Daniel, Auct.
PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will sell at public auction on the farm known as the Willis Myers fam, two miles east and two miles south of Williams and four miles north of Decatur, Adams coun ty, Indiana, on Wednesday, October 4. 1916. beginning at 12 o’clock, noon, the following property, to-wit: Three Head of Horses: Bay gelding, six years old, weight 1300; bay gelding, 10 years old, weight 1450; colt, 2 years old. Stock: Jersey milch cow, 6 years old, with calf by side; 7 year old cow, fresh soon; 22 head of hogs —sow, with seven pigs by side; 14 head of shoats, weighing from 75 to 100 pounds each. Sheep: Two ewes. 1 buck; 2 geese and about 30 chickens. Farming Implements: Rock Island hay loader, 6-ft. cut Deering binder, 5-ft. cut Champion mower, hay tedder, check row' corn planter, con plow, breaking plow, spring tooth harrow, good wagon, hay rack, dump bed, top buggy, double set of working harness, buggy harness, fifteen tons of timothy hay in mow, about 400 shocks of corn and other articles not mentioned. Terms: —All amounts not exceeding $5.00, cash; amounts over $5.00 a credit of nine months will be given, the purchaser giving bankable note bearing 6 pe cent interest from dath of maturity, with approved security. No goods to be removed until settled for. Four per cent' off for cash. FRED NYE. Spuller & Runyon, Aucts. Charles Magley, Clerk. ♦+++ * + + ♦ NOTARIES PUBLIC + + DAILY DEMOCRAT OFFICE + ♦— ' ♦ ♦ License Applications, Affi- ♦ ♦ davits, Certifications, etc. * + + + + + + + 4-4- + + + * +
The Rex Theatre TODAY I II I IAN GISH with an all star support in “DAPHNE AND THE PIRATE” and is unrivaled in the art of conveying her <j <t on to the camera without resorting to artificial gestures or unnatu < tomorrow The GREAT and ONLY CHARLIE CHAPLIN, in “ONE A. M.” This is absolutely the greatest collection of Chaplin laughs ever presented in two thousand feet of film. IT’S ALL CHAPLIN And it’s Chaplin at his best. The greatest novelty of the year Here is the chance to see all you want of ( harlie Caaplin. No other actors appear. A two part Keystone, “DIZZT HEIGHTS AND DARING HEARTS, will also be shown/ This is a thriller that outtops war pictures. Aeroplane mishaps, leaps fur life, and dynamiting of smokestacks. MARVELS ALMOST PAST BELIEF. THIS IS SOME SHOW. COMING THURSDAY—HELEN HOLMES.
CINCO CIGARS. Now Five Cents Straight. Owing to the increased cost of productfon, the manufacturers of CINCO Cigars. OTTO EISENLOHR * BROS., INCORPORATED, have advanced their selling price to the dealers, and. in future, this cigar will be sold to '.he consumer absolutely at five cents straight, instead of six for a quarter, is heretofore. The CINCO Cigar has attained a national reputation, and, through the maintenance of a high standard of quality, has become the largest seller in the world, and the manufactures deemed it advisable to advance the price rather than sacrifice its longestablished high quality. f&m o REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS. Dear Friends: Would you be interested in an eighty south and near Pleasant Mills? Two farms of 120 acres and one of 200 acres near Steele? One of 102 md one of 118 just west of Decatur? A 60 and a 50 just south of the Washington church; two 80’s near Honduras; an 80 and one of 160 in north central part of Union township? One of 50 and a 40 and 33 acres just east of Decatur? One of 106 and a 60 and 100 and 80 and another 80 just a little south of Decatur? W,e would be glad to have you ask about them. Respectfully, THE BOWERS REALTY COMPANY RFANK M. SCHIRMEYER. FRENCH QUINN. 233t2 PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer at public auction at his residence, 1 mile south and 2% miles east of Monroe, on what is known as the Mary A. Sacken farm, on Tuesday, October 3, 1916. beginning at 1 o'clock p. m„ the following personal property, to-wit: Horses: Three head of horses, consisting of bay mare, 13 years old; bay driving horse, coming 4 years old; roan draft mare, coming 4 years old, well broke. Cattle: Jersey cow, fresh in February. Hogs: One brood sow. with pigs by side. Miscellaneous: Top buggy, set driving harness, set of dining room chairs, Favorite base burner, self generating gasoline range. Real Estate: Lot No. 2 in Hocker addition to the town of Monroe. One Ford automobile and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms of Sale: —All sums under $5.00 cash in hand: over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, the purchaser giving note vjith approved security; 4 per cent off for cash. No good removed until settled for. R. E. GOULD. J. N. Burkhead, Auct. G. R. Martz, Clerk. NOTICE OF The German Fire Insurance company of French township, Adams county, Indiana, will hold its regular annual meeting at the Election school house in French township, Adams county, Indiana, on Saturday, October 7, 1916, at 10 o'clock a. m. A. J. SMITH, 231-e-o-d-t6 President, NOTICE TO PATRONS I have bought the George Schlagel blacksmith shop on East Mon oe street, next to the river bridge and invite all former patrons and friends to give me a call. I will do general horse shoeing and blacksmithing.--Jesse Burkhead. 232t6
— -• . 1 — Painting Costs Less Now 'I i To postpone needed painting means big * repair bills as exposed wood soon rots. HI . Once decay does set in, there is the carpenter as well as the painter to pay. gH Why not paint now and save the carpenter’s bill? We can supply < the necessary materials. Dutch Boy n Eckstein VHSrW White Lead and pure linseed oil, tinted to suit or used Y i white, is the paint to use. It anchors into lidw 3 wood pores, dries hard, is elastic enough to _ * shrink and stretch without breaking. Selling good paint and helping our cus- f tomers solve paint problems i> ur busi- / ness Come in if you want an estimate / or advice on painting. f S holthouse f drug \ | COMPANY /g A i —_____ i NOTICE To all persons assessed for the construction of the John W. McKean Jr. Drain. Balance of assessments for the above named drain are now due. Phil I. Macklin, Supt. ot Construction John W. McKean Jr. Drain. Examine MT YourTEETH Tonight —after you clean them. 1 al } an accumulation of tartar on the YOUR de POSit hiding between the crevices. f DENTIFRICE dees not FULLY CLEAN! Loss of d-cav both SCd - US^ aI L y by One of conditions—Pyorrhea or whJe ™ Wh J ch devel °P> as a rule, only in the mouth where germ-laden tartar is present X d Se G n e ’ 4 Se ™ C 0 frOm 7 ° Ur detd « A Suoet, CmtiuU, “PREPAREDNESS” Vft aSt f/ i ,wice \ t * ' Use Senreco twice daily \UF ! » 9 1 R kA
