Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 242, Decatur, Adams County, 11 October 1916 — Page 4

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EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N~y7 Oct. 11- (Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 16,000; shipments, 575; official to New York yesterday, 1.520; hogs closing steady. Medium and heavy. $lO 15©510.25; yorkers, s9.9oiji $10.15; pigs and lights $9.25(f159.50; roughs. ♦9.00© $9.2.'; stags. $7.00®58.00; cattle. 375; slow; sheep, 1,000; steady; top lambs, $10.75. G. T. BURK. Wheat $1.47 Oats 43c Corn $1.15 Rye sl.lO Barley 75c Red clover seed SS.OO Alsike seed $8.25 Timothy seed $1.75 NIBLICK4/0. Eggs 30c Butter 20c @ 25c FULLENKAMP’i. Eggs 30c Butter 20c ® 25c BOWERS NIBLICK GRAIN CO. Wool ...,38c ■ ERLING’S. Chickens 18c

DECATUR’S CHIROPRACTOR PIONEER Office Over Vance & Hite’s U AIIW . P 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 Office 102 1 none Residence 143 STAR GROCERY| Marco Fancy Blend Coffee..3oc Marco Dried Beef 15c Marco Peanut Butter 15c Marco Pork and Beans 10c I Marco Red Kidney Beans...loc Marco Rolled White Oats..loc Marco Proxlde Toilet Soap 10c Marco Horse Radish Mustard j| Marco Corn Flakes 10c Marco Pure Fruit Jelly ....lOc Marco Macaroni 10c Marco Spaghetti 10c Marco Pearl Tapioca lOc Marco French Olive OU ....85c Marco White Table Syrup ..15c Marco Mustard Sardines ...10c Will Johns,

f „ J&t MONEY IS MIGHTIER r >7 Al ly K in these days than either th e Pen or / the sword. Without money, pens beJ come useless for check signatures and iK^fuh ll Immi f° r l he same reason, swords cannot be effectively wielded. Get a good grasp on the money. Deposit with ii us. ’Twin be safe and subject to •■»—rs;.-—'—your order. oM6amsWjsank -£>ecatur-3ris-

Fowls 14c Ducks 10c '• Geese Sc Young turkeys 15c k . Old Tom turkeys 13c Old ben turkeys 13c Old roosters 7c Eggs 27c Above »rl«es are m soaltij tret from feed. FORNAX MILLING CO. , Wheat $1.40 Corn $1.20 Oats 42c Rye SI.OO MARTIN-KLEPPER CREAMERY COMPANY. Butter tat delivered 35Hc Butter fat in country, Z 32Hc Butter fat at station 33t$c KALVER'B MARKET*. Wool s7c Beef hides 14c Calf hides 15c Tallow 5c Sheep pelts [email protected] THE HOOSIER PACKING CO. Heavy and medium $9.00 Pigs and lights $8.50 Roughs SB.OO 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 $9.50

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 1103, Monroe line. B. C. HENRICKS D. C YOUR CHIROPRACTOR Above .Morris 5 & 10c Store. I I Phone 660 Residence 510 Cleveland Street Office Hours Ito 5 7to 8 LADY ATTENDANT Decatur, Ind. I 11 —CW I _ ] We Are I The Guards Money goes rapidly when it has no keeper. Put it behind steel doors—put it in this Bank—and instead of Going it will be GROWING. FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR, INDIANA Members Federal Reserve Association.

J HELP WANTED I WANTED—MiddIe aged woman for housekeeper in country home. Good wages. Address R, care Demo- ; crat. 228tf PM ftAl.Fi- Fuvoritr hard coal ha>e burner., good as new. Apply at 1 Bernstein's store. 241t3 LOST—A note book containing First National Bank Note 1 . Finder will please return to this office. 241t3 LOST A pocket book containing a $2. bill and some small change. Was lost somewhere between the Jacob Atz home and the Boston store. A reward will be given. Finder please return to Beavers & Atz store. 241t3 NOTICE—The party who took bicycle from in front of Merriman barber shop, Saturday night, will plase return same to place taken from to avoid trouble. 240t3 FOR SALE —Two Jersey cows, coming five years old, good butter cows. Inquire of Samuel Buckhead, at 623, Corner of Line and Studebaker streets. 240t6 FOR SALE—Tested seed rye.—Joe J. Tonnelier, 2nd door east of postoffice. 237t6 WANTED —Old false teeth. Don’t matter if broken. I pay SI.OO to $5.00 per set. Mail to L. Mazer, 2007 8. Fifth St.. Philadelphia, Pa.; will send cash by return mail. 237t12 Wa'nTED— A~tive~ manT”one’of the largest publishing houses in NewYork has an opening for an active man in this territory. The opportunity is a splendid one and the right man can acquire complete control of our local business and soon elevate himself to district manager. Address. Publisher, Box 155 N. Times Square Sta., New York City. 237t6 FOR SALE —One base burner, one range, a bargain. Address J. B. Kiracofe, Lovejoy, Mont. 238t6 FOR RENT —A new 6-room house. Inquire of William Ramey, Mercer avenue. Phone 61 2. 240-3 t FOR - SALE — OR — RENT—Seven Room House on High St., Lights, Water and Gas. Inquire at 333 4th St., or Phone 286. 242tf _ I PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at public auction at his residence. 3 miles southwest of Bern. 4 miles northwest of Geneva. 2 miles east and 1 mile south of Linn Grove, on what is known as the John Schenbeck farm Monday. Oct. 16, the following property, to-w-it: Eleven Head of Horses: Bay mare. 8 years old. weight 1770. in foal, sorrel mare. 5 years old. weighing 1600, in foal; bay mare. 8 years old, weighing 1500; gray mare, 7 years old. weighing 1500; 2-year-old roan draft mare; 2| three-year-old general purpose mares; year-old draft colt; 9-year-okl driving mare, lady broke: 6-year-old driving mare, lady broke; 2-year-old driving mare. Nineteen Head of Cattle: 5-year-old Holstein cow. fresh Nov. 1; 5-year-old Durham cow. fresh soon; 3-year-old full blooded Hereford cow. fresh Jan. 1; 8-year-old Durham cow, giving milk, fresh in spring. 9-year-old roan cow. giving milk, fresh tot' spring; 4-year-told Hereford cow, fresh in spring; 2-year-old heifer; Jersey heifer; 2-year-old steer; 18 mo.-old Durham bull 5-year-ling calves; 8 mo. full blooded Hereford bull calf; 3 spring calves. Sev-enty-five Head Hogs: Eight fat hogs, weighing 175 to 200 tbs. each; 10 brood sows; Poland China male hog. 40 head of shoats. weighing from 40 to 150 tbs. each; 16 head of small pigs; 18 head sheep; 12 good ewes, buck, 5 spring lambs. Implements: Birdsell wagon with box. farm wagon, Corn King manure spreader; Plano binder in good running order. Ohio hay loader, new Keystone side delicery McCormick tedder. Quail hay rake, 12 ft.; 10-hoe American grain drill, good as ndVv; disc harrow, clover buncher. McCormick mower, John Deere corn planter and a riding breaking plow. 2 walking breaking plows, 2 lever spring tooth harrows, lever spike tooth harrows, new ground harrow. J. I. Case riding cultivator, 2 walking cultivators, 1-horse corn cutter. 2 new ground plows. 2 double plows, 2 sets hay ladders, bob sled, carriage, storm buggy, new rubber tired buggy, open buggy, cart, International feed grinder, Hocking Valley corn sheller. 75 gal. feed cooker, 30bbl. galvanized stock tank. 18-bbl. wood tank. 18-bbl. thresher's tank, complete with hose and pump, two 50gal. oil tanks with pumps, set brass trimmed teaming harness, 2 sets breeching harness, double set driving harness. 2 sets buggy harness, fence stretcher, post auger, ditch level. mowing scythe, Economy Chief cream separator. 1200 shocks good corn, 800 bu. good oats, 25 tons No. 1 timothy hay, Garr Scoot separator, size 33-52, in running order; 5-pas-senger Overland touring car. Sale begins at 9 a. m. Terms of Sale:— All amounts of $5 and under, cash in hand; amounts of over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given. Note bearing 8 per cent interest after maturity with approved security, and waiving valuation or apraisement laws will be required. No property removed until settlement is made. A discount of 4 per cent will be given for cash on amounts of over $5.00. THEODORE A. HENDRICKS. J. A. Michaud. Auct. Elmer Baumgartner, clerk. 240t6 The undersigned will otter for sale at his residence. 2 miles south and 2 miles east of Willshire, Ohio, and 5 miles west of Rockford, Ohio, on what is known as the Pete Bailey farm, on Friday, Oct. 13, 1916, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., the following personal property, to-wit: Six

Head of Horses One black mare 6 years old. in foal; bay mare. 9 years old, in foal; bay mare 10 years old. sorrel mare 3 years old. silver main . and tail; colt coming 2 years old. a r good one; good spring colt. Twelve i. Head of Cattle: Roan cow. 4 years ~ old. giving milk; red cow. 5 years old, giving milk; Holstein cow. S years old. bred, brindle cow 7 years old. give ing milk, a good one; Holstein cow. t 3 years old, giving 4 gal. milk it day; Jersey cow. 3 years old. giving milk, fresh in November; yearling Jersey , heifer. Guernsey heifer, 1 year old; , spring calf, 1 good year-old Holstein male calf, a good one; red cow with ■ calf by side. Fifteen Head Hogs: j Two Dnroc sows, due to farrow day of sale; one sow. not bred; 12 head ’ of shoats. weighing from 40 to 50 lbs. ) Farming implements: Corn wagon. , good Elkhart carriage, storm buggy, , Deering binder, a good one; Gearies? hay loader. Black Hawk corn planter. ! Buckeye grain drill, McCormick ted- . der. Diamond sulky plow. 2 Scotch Clipper breaking plows. 2 riding cultivators. 1 five shovel cultivator. .Me- ’ Cormlck disc harrow, spike tooth har- > row, 2 sets of doubletrees and wiffle- , trees. 3 horse doubletrees. 2 sets of ’ double brecehing harness. 1 new set ■ of buggy harness. Blue Bell cream . separator, pitch forks, scoop shovels. 1 short log chain, garden tools. Four- • teen ton of good mixed hay, 30 acres ■ of corn on stalk. ; Terms:—Amounts of $5.00 and un der. cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit . of 9 months will be given, the pur chaser giving note with approved se-1 curity; 4 per cent off for cash. No; property removed until settled for. Lunch served on the grounds. ARTHUR M. DeARMOND. j Wm. H. Paterson. Clerk. G. R. Hileman, Auct. 6-11 HAVE COLORIN Wl CHEEKS Be Eettei Looking—Take Oiivt T attets If your skin is yellow—complexion pallid—tongue coated—appetite poor—you have a bad taste in your mouth—a lazy, no-good feeling—you should take Olive Tablets Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets—a sub- i stitute for calomel—were prepared by Dr Edwards after 17 years of study . with his patients. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with | olive oil. You will know them by their olive color. To have a ciear pink skin, bright eyes, . no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like ■ childhood days you must get at the cause. ; Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act on the ' liver and bowels like calomel —yet have no dangerous after effects. They start the bile and overcome coni stipation. That’s why millions of _boxes ; are sold annually at 10c and 25c per box. All druggists. Take one or two nightly and note the pleasing results. PUBLIC~SALE. I will offer for sale at my residence on North Fourth street on Saturday, October 14th. commencing at one o’clock p. m.. the following goods: | One sideboard. 1 dining room table. l<2 doz. dining room chairs. 1 sewing i machine, new; 1 library table, 3 I rugs, 1 cupboard, 1 kitchen table, 1 I ironing board. 1 cook stove (Round Oak range). 1 gas stove, 1 Round Oak ! I heating stove, 2 beds and springs. 1 j mattress, 3 rockers. 1 clothes rack, 1 | wash stand, a lot of fruit jars, 1 lawn J mower and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms: —Amounts not exceeding $5.00. cash; amounts over $5.00, credit of 6 months will be given, the purchaser giving bankable note, bearing 6 per cent interest from day of maturity. JOE DEPINET. John Spuller, Auct. John H. Starost, Clerk. 220t5 o REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS Dear Friends :- Would you be interested in an 80 just south of Pleasant Mills? 120 and another 120 and 200 acres near Steele? 102 and 118 just west of Decatur? 60 and 50 just south of Decatur? A 40 about one mile south of Court House? Two 80’s near Honduras? An 80 and 160 in north part > o fl’nion township? 50 and 40 and 23 | acres just east of Decatur? 106 and a 60 and 100 acres just a little wavs i south of Decatur? 40 acres quj’e ■ near Monroe? 40 acres 3 miles east I of Monroe? 145 acres adjoining j Monroe?- 180 acres two miles west I of Berne? j 1 We would be glad to have you ask : us about them. Respectively, THE BOWERS REALTY CO. I FRANK M. SCHIRMEYER. FRENCH QUINN. 242*2 Attend the T. A. Hendricks sale, 4 miles north-■ west of Geneva, 2 miles south of Linn Grove, on Monday, Oct. 16. Horses, cattle and hogs will be sold. Also farming implements. Sale begins at 9a. m. Sale will be held on what is known as the John Schenbeck farm. 24016

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notice to xo\-nr>-inr> • 1 State of Indiana, County of Adams, as: In the Adonis Circuit Court. September term. IMS. ’ Joseph L. H.mk v«. Clementine Hook, • Rllks Hook. Harold Hook, Joseph ' Hook. Ponabl Ho< k. Mildred Honk, I .losevh L. Hook, admlnlsttator of the .-stat- Os Nelson D. Hook, deceased. X., Complaint to quiet title to •real estate. Conies now the plaintiff by his nttornevs. Peterson A .Moran, and tiles his complaint and affidavit therewith, together- with o nnffidavlt of a coaipe. tent prison that the defendants. Clementine Hook. Hliss Hook. Harold Hop*, liseph Hook. Donald Hook and Mildred Hook are not residents of Hie State of Indiana, but are non-resi-dents thereof. , That Mils action Is brought for die purpose of quiPthiff the title to tho following •Inscribed real ex into In Adams county. Indiana, to-wit: Pive <s> acres tn the form of n square out of the southeast corner of the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section twenty-two i 22), township twenty-six <26 > north, range fifteen < ir. I east, and to cam el a deed recorded in deed rec< rd 83 on page 133 of the retort! of deed of the Recorder’s office of Adams County, Indiana. That a cause of action exists against each of said defendants, ami they are each necessary parties am! defendants hereto. Notice lx hereby given said defendants that unless they be and appear on the 10th day’of the November term, 1916. of the Adams Circuit Cc urt of Adams county, Indiana, being the 30th da\ of November. 1916. to be holden on'the 30th day of November. 1316. at the court house In the City of Dycatur. Adams countv. Indiana, and answer or demur to said c< mplaint. or t.he same will be heard and determined in theli ■ absence. • In witness whereof, 1 have hereunto ' set mv hand and affixed the seal of i said < ourt, at the office of the clerk | thereof, in the Citv of Decaur, Adams county, Indiana, this 3rd day of Octo- | her, 1916. iSenli WILE HAMMRLL. I Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court. I Peterson & Moran, Attorneys for Plaintiff. NOTICE T<» NON-HEMDENT. $ ■■ ! ♦ The State of Indiana, County of Adams. ss: ; In the Adams Circuit ,Cc urt. Septemj ber term, 1916. John H. Yager, Herman J Yager, 'vs. Enoch Z. Stalter. No. 9358. C»m- • plaint on note and in attachment. It appearing from affidavit filed in the above entitled cause, that Enoch Z. Stalter, the* above named defendant, is a non-resident of the State of Indi--1 ana. Notice is therefore hereby given the ; said Enoch Z. Stalter, defendant above ’ named, that he be and appear before the Hon. Judge of the Adams Circuit Court on the 29th day of November, j 1916. the same being the 9th Juridi- | cal day of the next regular term ! thereof, to be holden at the court • house in the City of Decatur, comi mencing on Monday, the 20th day of I November, A. D.. 1916. and plead by ' answer or demur t. sai<l complaint, or i the same will be heard and determined in his absence. ; Witness my name and seal of said court hereto affixed, this 3rd day of October, 1916. (Seal) WILL HAMMEL!.. Clerk. By John T. Kelly. Deputy. Peterson & Moran, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 4-11-18 • FOR SALE —A Detroiter automobile. New tires, good running condition. Price, s3oo.—Ed L. Aughenbaugh. 202-e-o-d-ts MANGOLD & BAKER Corner Monroe and 7th Sts. PHONE 215. Dromedary Dates, a pkg. 13c: 2 for 25c California Figs, pkg 10c Purity Rolled Oats, pkg 10c Indian Brand Corn ....15c: 2 for 25c Indian Brand Peas ....15c: 2 for 25c Sweet Peas, a can ...,10c; 3 for 25c Sweet Corn, a can ...,10c; 3 for 25c Kidney Beans, a can ... 10c: 3 for 25c Pork and Beans, a can 10c; 3 for 25c Monarch Catsup, a bottle 15c Heinz Spaghetti, a can 10c, 15c Empire Coffee, a tb 30c Chief Coffee, a tb ' 35c Oranges. Bananas, Lemons. Apples, Onions and Sweet Potatoes. We pay cash or trade for Produce: Eggs, 30c: Butter, 20-28 c. • Give Us That Order. Arthur Fred Mangold Baker - M. J. Scherer UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Fine Funeral Furnishings DECATUR. - IND. Telephone: Office 90; Home, H 5 " “ •++++++ ♦ + + + + ♦♦ ♦ DR. D. D. CLARK * ♦ Physician and Surgeon ♦ t Office removed to residence, four ♦ ♦ doors north of Murray Hotel, ♦ ♦ 128 No. Third St. * ♦ Calls answered day or night ♦ 4> Telephone 131. ♦

Rx Theatre .ASS CLEAN mOTOPLWS o dA y Chapter Four. You know how exciting the earlier episodes have been. This one is better still, “JERRY AND THE COUNTERFEITERS.” Cub comedy, with George Ovey. “SEE AMERICA FIRST,” Scenic Pictures. “MR. JOCKO OF JUNGLE TOWN," Cartoon. TOMORROW I “THE BRINK." a four-act Mutuai Masterpicture, starring Forest Win ant. the Broadway star.. A pulsating drama of love, crime and regeneration. A vivid story of social life and organized Crime. Rex Theatre TODAY ■ '■ masterpiece, three act lirama ‘ Jimmie Moore Musical Jwj . ' ** Comedy company closes its engagement here tonight | I j with the fun riot, “Mixed 1k V Pickles.” 5 and 10 cents THE CRYSTAL i TONIGHT i’ /Sure Paint Tip\ V / Here is a safe lead to fol- - low in buying paint. Order f / lead and oil, hand-mixed to 3ft \ • .. i / suit all conditions—the paint y A / that skilled painters choose 1 y \ 7 for their own property. I \ \w YI TF / Most painters hereabouts prefer \ V 0 | 1 lead and oil paint composed of Dutch Boy Eckstein White Lead and pure linseed oil; They know it looks / A We!1 ’ * asts an d costs least / r '-A A l .’things needed for painting and S ! \ ,h ' S well ' kn °wn brand of strictly '■' A pure ,eaJ always on hand. \ W Courteous serv.ee. Deliveries prompt Vv 1 I HOLTHOUSE ZWV? Masle drug fl COMPANY - '-■■l L . ■ . ■■■■■ ■'. . ■"< .f - “*• •• 1 I . ..V ; .:a y