Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 255, Decatur, Adams County, 26 October 1916 — Page 4

OPERA HOUSE SATURDAY NIGHT. Oct. 23 The most important theatrical event in the history of Decatur. .1. E. (’line presents the distinguished artiste MAY STEWART and a New York Company in an elaborate production of the famous comedy “THE SCULPTOR S DREAM” by M. S. Gilbert, author of the comic operas, “Pinafore” and “Mikado.” SPECIAL-CURTAIN RAISER Four scenes from Macheth—The Letter, Preparation for the Murder of Duncan. Dagger, Sleepwalking Scenes. SPECIAL SCENERY-$3000.00 Worth of Costumes - As the company is only filling an open date, prices reduced to 25c, 35c, 50c and 75c. Only a few at §I.OO. Seats now on sale at Holthouse Drug Store. ——*———M—»—*■—— l lM—■—«■" | I ,1, ~ I.M m 1.1..11, ,I | ,

DECATUR’S CHIROPRACTOR PIONEER Office Over Vance & Hite’s Uahvc 1:30 to 5:00 nours 6:30 to 8:00 PHONE 650. 0. L Burgener, D. C. No Drugs No Surgery 1 No Osteopathy Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARY SURGEON Phone Residence 142 ■staFgESyl 3 Marco Fancy Blend Coffee..3oc 3 Marco Dried Beef 15c 3 Marco Peanut Butter 15c h Marco Pork and Beans 10c M Marco Red Kidney Beans... 10c I Marco Rolled White Oats..loc Marco Proxlde Toilet Soap 10c | Marco Horse Radish Mustard 8 Marco Corn Flakes 10c Marco Pure Fruit Jolly ....10c Marco Macaroni 10c Marco Spaghetti 10c Marco Pearl Tapioca 10c Marco French Olive 011 ....35c | Marco White Table Syrup ..15c Marco Mustard Sardines ...10c | Win Johns, CKf^.HMRIII*jnBK3BHKEHn&IfiBKS^I'

BUSINESS MEN OF TODAY. / - use VAry Mttlo cash in their trans/i\ ' z 1 VW. actions. Checks are much safer and I -A."'"l-X\? ’ '■“i rt* ore convenient. In offering our ,zl fist ‘ I aerv!ces as a depository we strive to \ Wl‘ I !■'’*■»,' ./ make the relations personal and are \rfc l y only too glad to be of any service of a financial nature. 01b flbams Courdußaiik

MANGOLD & BAKER Corner Monroe and 7th Sts. PHONE 215. New Rolled Oats, a pkg 10c Prunes, large, mealy, 2 tbs 25c ' Oil Sardines •. ~sc; 6 cans 25c • New Dill Pickles, a can 15c: Oak Leaf New needed Raisins. a pkg 13c. y Campbell's Famous Soups, a can.. 10c Pet Milk, fresh stock 5c and 10c Pink Salmon, new pack.. 12c and 15c! Dried Peaches, 3 tbs 25c! Corn Meal, a sack 10c i Buckwheat, Pan Cake and Corn Cake Flour, a sack 10c' Macaroni or Spaghetti, a pkg. ...10c' Oranges, Bananas. Lemons. Let-• tuce, Cranberries and Sweet Potatoes. : We pay cash or trade for Produce: ■ g Eggs, 32c; Butter 20-28 c. ! Give Us That Order. I Arthur ft Fred Mangold Baker FOR RENT —Furnished room, modern; heat and bath. Address "X,” rare Democrat. 254tf' i ■ - — —MBEOWf .'fe.’X'4m- * ' s IMPOSSIBLE TO SAVE THESE DAYS As long as you spend it as fast as you make it, it IS impossible. Make a new start TODAY—let this bank save it for you—each week or month—and you will always have it when you want it. I FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR. INDIANA Members Federal Reserve Association.

RAST PUFFAX.O East Buffalo. N Y . Oct. 26—(Special to Dally Democrat I )—Receipts, 2.i too; shipments, 570; otllcial to Now York yesterday, !»."0; lings closing steady. Medium and heavy, $1<).50?751h,60; Yorkers, $!0.:!5g51i>.45; pigs, >9.150; roughs, s9.so<fiPs9.6(i; stags, >7.50® SS.SO; cattle. 250; slow; sheep. 1.400; steady; top lambs, $ll.OO. I HELP mTeT PIANO TUNING- Our piano tuner. Harry Sawyer, Ft. Wayne is here about every week or ten days and will take care of your piano, or player piano in an export way. Strictly high class work, guaranteed. Leave orders at Gay, Zwick & Myers. 47t12 FOR’SALE OR KENT—Seven ‘ Room house on Mercer Ave., light, water and Gas. Inquire at 333 4th St., or Phone 256. 242 tr FOR SALE Small Missouri farm, $lO cash and $5 monthly; no interest or taxes; highly productive land; close to 3 big ffciarkets; write for I photographs and full information. (Munger A-IS 3, N. Y. Life Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. 245-2 mo. \ I :J' !’o buy a number of . calves, from one day to a week old. Notify Geo. Brash, Decatur, Ind., R. R. 12. ’phone 1 G. 250t6-e-o-d FOR SALE Cook stove wood at $1.50 | per load; blocks from SI.OO to i . $1.25; See Ed Johnson; ’phone 714; I i factory ’phone 564. 251t6 j GIRL’ WANTED -For”general house-1 work. Apply Mrs. E. Woods, 1115 W. ■ i Monroe St.; ’phone 255. 253tf i EOT, SALE- - Pure bred Longfield i strain R. C. Rhode Island Red. I cockerels, $1.50 and $2.00 each. Prices i good until December 1. J. P. Smith, , j Preble. Ind. 145-6 t e.o.d. , LOST OR STOLEN—TIie novel, “My i ; Lady of the Chimney Corner.” The I (person having same please return to I the County Clerk’s office. 249tf | j ; ——— ' STRAYEDi—Dark bay driving horse, i both hind feet are white, weight I I about 1000; broke loose from buggy 1 Friday night last. Should have driv-1 i ing harness on, less breeching. Any : ' information should be addressed to i 'Burley Hindenlang. Monroeville. Ind.,! R. R. No. 3. 252t3 ! . I'oll RENT’ -Six room house on Fifth | street. Newly papered and ii> good j | condition. See J. F. Arnold. 134 S. I i Third street, city. 254t3 j FOR SALE Ciean millet seed for' chickens, the great egg producer; $1.50 per bu “el. —L. G. Williams. Monroe ’phone, 3 shorts on 49. De- i eatur R. R. No. 10. 2»5t3

!fF i . Which? B. ‘'jSser.vtAnnarbr.kcd with XXX S Ca'wnct i- ro tempting — JODI wholesome — delicious— MM I want ’em all. For wQQ '.jt/k thin"' hrrd to bake right QQQ can’t be equalled. Calu- Qnn V-Uv met is the world’s best 1 ingpowder—it’s mod- qJCjU t uteiu j : ice—pure inthe jCfifl ' can »n<l the baking “ jQAm ’ -1 • “ ,,J r -‘ ' kXJO| ine t* -/er — the most economic!.' 4 Wz»' * to .y a:ul to . r.” ’ / X Received T’.i ?jcs* Award* [T.A j-vA ||| C® IrvO?

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. Notice Is hereby given that Mon day the tith day of November, Ifllti. • will be the lint day to pay your fall installment of taxes. The treasurer's offic e will be open from 7 o'clock ii. : in to 5 o’clock p. ni.. each week day mid the books will positively be clos ed at 5 o'clock p. m.. on Monday, November 6, 1916, All taxes not paid by that time will i , become delinquent and the penalty of ten per eent will be added. Do not put your texes off as they must Im paid and the law points out the* duty of the treasurer. Those who have , l>.,,n,'!it and sold properly and wish a I division or wish to make partial pay- , nietit: - . should come in at once. Don't ' wait for the rush. No receipts can I be laid awav. so do not ask It. i GEORGE E. KINZLE. Treasurer Adams County, Indiana. —— — <>■■ — NOTH E OF APPOINTMENT OF l<E- < i:n er. i State of Indiana, County of Adams, ■»: I Notke is hereby given that the wider* ;n»d has been appointed the re- ' • <-i\<T «»f the Waul Manufacturing ‘ e'.p.-i )■ , an insolvent < orporation, by , the Adt.ms circuit court. All persons, I firms and corporations indebted to I said company are hereby notified that* Lail uccounta ami notes due said com- . ’ puny are payable to the iindvrsig’ned receiver at hi*.office in Decatur. Indi--1.17W1S \ GRAHAM. , Rt ci ver for the Ward Manufa< tur- . <’onipany. C. L. Waiters, Attorney for Receiver. jul 6-th-ts APPOINTMENT OF UDII \ I vi'H (TOK i Notice Is hereby given that the un-I <lcr corned has been appointed administrator <»f the estate us George AV.' I Roop, lute of Adams county, deceased. Th c state Is probably solvent. I DANIEL SPRANG. Administrator, i Get. 13, 1916. C. J. Lutz, Attorney. 19-26-2

SHINE IN EVERY DROP’* L. 1.. •k S: : >t• Poli; 1 1 is </./,'■ /■ It docs n t *3 tr y out; can bo used to the JeWI last drop; liquid mid paste MBRm f one quJity; absolutely do v. i-‘ ■. ■ H - 't or dirt. You -J.t Ji gc t yuur money ’b worth. UJMLh 4 -Ar.KaiiMO Black Silk Stove Polish is not only most economical, but it gives a brilliant, silky lustre that cannct be obtarwd with any other polish. Black Silk Stove Polish does not 1 rtf’ off -it lasts four times as long as ordinary polish—so it saves you time, work and money. < ______ * Don’t forget — when yen wart stove polish, be snre to I- - p.sk for Black Silk. If it isn’t t he best stove polish you ever uat 'd ~y° u r dealer will refund your money. Elack Silk Stove Polish Works, Sterling, Illinois. ae Black Silk Air Drying tWSR I ron Enamel on grates, reg- ’ Li/ Bm inters, stove-pipes, and nutomobile tire nms.. Prevents rusting. Try it. i| Use Black Silk Metal PolBill 11 e1 11 * sh tor ■ ‘•verware,nickel,tinEJLHIk* HiUi wnre or brass. It works i quickly, easily and leaves a brilliant surface. It has no ' equal fcr use on automobiles. I fay l,l ~ ~ 1 I * ’ •* • ■ * if ififiiil J* I

I Eukelhan Bros, will hold a poiilic auction of Holstein cattie at the Decatur Horse Sale barns on First street, on Thursday, Nov. 16. The finest cattle in the country will be sold. Extra, 30 fine sows will also be sold. Kukelhan Bros. 254tf

MORRIS CO. BIG SATURDAY SPECIAL Saturday Oct. 23-2 p. m. Coal Hods 19c, one to a customer, i Infant’s 19c Crib Blankets 10c. We also have a full line of Hallowe’en Goods, such as Curtain Masks, Animal Faces, Long Noses, Charlie Chaplin, Indians and many other comic masks. i. , ! We are also prepared to furnish you with w hite marshmallows and candy corn—an unlimited amount —don't forget the place. THE MORRIS CO. 5 & 10 cent store ! To All Friends and Neighbors I have this to say about the German Reliable Hog Tonic. That no tonic was ever fed to a hog that will return more results than the German Reliable Hog Tonic, for I gave it a thorough test, that it will cure a sick hog from the cholera and also prevent a wcil hog from getting it. Yours and oblige, J. M. FULKS. Sheldon, Ind, Oct. 23, 1916. R. R. No. 2. This Tonic is manufactured by German Reliable Medical Co. 315 North First St. Decatur, Indiana

i REX THEATRE today ( H ARI ES CH APLIN, the Million Dollar comedian, in his greatest success. “TILLIES PUNCTURED ROMANCE” Produced by Mack Sennett of the Keystone company, with an all-star cast, headed by Mabel Normand. Marie Dressier and Mack Swain. This comedy is a proven success and when I say it is the fastest and Innnicsf ever produced. lam not merely giving you my personal opinion, hut that of thousands of theater-goers, exhibitors and critics throughout the world. Time of Shows: 1:30. 3:00, 4:30, 6:00. 7:15, 8:30.9:45,11:00. Special music furnished by Mr. Elgin King and Mr. Clifford Dull. , Prices: Children. Ten Cents. Adults. Twenty Cents. TOMORROW “THE MORAL FABRIC,” Triangle Kay-Bee production, featuring FRANK MILLS. The fate of two “free thinkers.” rend the moral fabric woven by centuries of civilization, is portrayed in this Triangle play which carries the name of the subject it deals with. ——

SIO.OO REWARD will be paid for information leading to conviction of any person throwing any objects on any road in Adams county. This has happened on the Monroe-Decatur road. JIM A. HENDRICKS, 253t3 County Road Supt. »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ * DR. I). D. CLARK * ♦ Physician and Surgeon ♦ <• Office removed to residence, four ♦ + doors north of Murray Hotel, ♦ + 128 No. Third St. ♦ + Calls answered day or night. ♦ 4- Telephone 131. ♦ + ♦ + + + + + + + «**** M. J. Scherer UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Fine Funeral Furnishings DECATUR, - IND. Telephone: Office 90; Home, I*s

PORTLAND WELCOMES YOU Come and celebrate its Colossal Centennial and Shoppers Jubilee. Starts Saturday, Oct. 28—Ends Tuesday, Election Day, Nov. • Flags are waving to you—Banners are beckoning to youBands are playing to you—Prices are appealing to you—Bargains are bowing to you—Joys are awaiting you to come—come —come to the City of Celebration. More than a million dollars’ worth of the world’s most choice and seasonable merchandise has been included in this Celebration —The prices on everything you eat or wear or in in the house or on the farm have been joyously reduced in this shoppers’ Jubilee. Corner Stone Laying of Jay County’s $265,000 Court Hoin on Saturday. October 28th. and non-partisan address of our owg Indiana's Governor—Ralston. Hallowe’en—Prizes awarded. Bands, Community Platform Dance in the evening on the main street. Farmers and Merchants' Community Picnic for each and all—a joyous good‘time all day Thursday—November 2nd. Election Day—Tuesday, November 7th—Old time Ox Roast and Barbecue, with Bands, Fire Works and Election Returns. Free Car Fare, Free Bands, Free Contests. Free Barbecue. Free Picnic.

SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS. The undersigned will sell at public auction at his residence at No. 330 North Ninth street, on Saturday. Oc - ' tober 28,at 1 o’clock p. m.. the following property: Cook stove, good as new, heating stove, kitchen cabinet, side board, dresser, kitchen tabde, 2 bed steads. 5 mattresses, pillows and bed clothing, 2 stands, couch, good as new, 2 sets of chairs, 2 rockers, about 50 yards of carpet, 4 rugs, pictures, cooking utensils and other articles. Terms:—Cash in hand. IRA J. BAKER. Spuller & Runyon, Aucts. Roy Baker, Clerk. 254t3

Xi I Escape ?O/ TOOTH i|BS -by keeping your teeth REALLY CLEAN. But, you say, I brush my teeth regularly, yet they decay. Yes, you brush them, but do you REALLY CLEAN them? l0 u ri ht ’i af l er brUshmg your tccth > examine them closely. Vcu will likely find an accumulation of tartar on the enamel and bits of food deposit hiding in the crevices. nnW’L 0 ,&e dar ‘S- roua gum disease called Pyorrhea, usually deZpmd yin he mouth Where germ-laden tartar is present. CI ram °u the K so I mula of . “ dental specialist, keeps the teeth REALLY in cleanin'. . emb ° dlßS ’pecially prepared soluble granules unusually effect!''* your°t«B^ r R'FAl T T v*rM y v an d ® et 8 tube of Senreco—keep Pvorrhea ana ? LY £ LEAN ond Poteet vourseif against Mfr Pyorrhea and decay. Send 4c to Senreco 304 Walnut St 'r. Cmcmuati, Ohio, for liberalized trW Ff ft /i "PREPAREDNESS” \ (1 See ,?' ou X de“>« twice yearly I , fl'' fi U»e Senrecotwice daily liy i Th * paite that REALLY CLEANS V . I p ** 011 1 J

NOTICE, MOOSE. The regular weekly dance has been cancelled owing to the death of j Brother Henry Msyer. Dr. L. K. Magley VETERINARIAN Corner Third and Monroe Streets. PHONE 186 i DECATUR, IND.