Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 256, Decatur, Adams County, 27 October 1916 — Page 4

OPERA HOUSE SATURDAY NIGHT, Oct. 25 The most important theatrical event in lhe history of Decatur. ,J. E. Cline 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-CURT AIN RAISER Four scenes from Macbeth—The Letter, Preparation for the Murder of Duncan. Dagger, Sleepwalking Scenes. SPECIAL SCENERY-$3000.00 Worth of Ccstw.es. As the company is only filling an open date, prices reduced to 25c, 35c, 50c and 75c. Only a few at SI.OO. Seats now on sale at Holthouse Drug Store. i I

DECATUR’S CHIROPRACTOR PIONEER Office Over Vance & Hite's 1:30 to 5:00 ffOUIS 6:30 to 8:00 PHONE 650. I 0. L Burgener, D. C. No Drugs No Surgery I No Osteopathy Dr. C. V. Connell veterinary SURGEON Phone Residence 1431 1 J ! Marco Fancy Blend Coffee..3oc I i J Marco Dried Beef 15c ■ U Marco Peanut Butter 15c E \l Marco Pork and Beans lOc ' Marco Red Kidney Beans... lOc K •' Marco Rolled White Oats.. 10c r j Marco Proxlde Toilet Soap 10c E ” S' i Marco Horse Radish Mustard »i I Marco Corn Flakes 10c & Marco Pure Fruit Jelly ....lOc »■ Marco Macaroni 10c Marco Spaghetti 10c ® Marco Pearl Tapioca 10c K Marco French Olive Oil ....SSc g Marco White Table Syrup ~lsc » Msrco Mustard Sardines ...10c 8 ftili Johns,

BUSINESS MEN OF TODAY. / . « ’" S’ -■ '\ use very little cash in their t’ans- / HIIWV’ 'r L \ ly/f'Wi.r «L - A actions - Checks are much safer and r?”|» i ]Hu~ -J more convenient. In offering our V J? -j FlHw / services as a depository we strive to vsa ml i \4-.?.| \ NyzJ ' ..: .7X7/ only too glad to be of any service of a financial nature. 01b flbamstatujanh • tOecat ur-3rtch

MANGOLD & BAKER Corner Monros and 7th Sts. PHONE 215. New Rolled Oats, a pkg 10c! Prunes, large, mealy, 2 tbs 25c ■ Oil Sardines sc: 6 cans 25c I New Dill Pickles, a can 15c ! Oak Leaf New seeded Raisins, a pkg 13c Campbell's Famous Soups, a can..loc' Pet Milk, fresh stock 5c and 10c Pink Salmon, new pack..l2c and 15c 1 Dried Peaches. 3 tbs 25c ! Corn Meal, a sack 10c! Buckwheat, Pan Cake and Corn Cake Flour, a sack 10c ; Macaroni or Spaghetti, a pkg. ...10c Oranges, Bananas. Lemons, Lettuce, Cranberries and Sweet Potatoes. We pay cash or trade for Produce: Eggs, 32c; Butter 20-28 c. Give Us That Order. Arthur Fred Mangold Baker FOR RENT —Furnished room, modern; heat and bath. Address “X,” care Democrat. 254tf 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. FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR, INDIANA Memberx Federal Reserve Association.

HELP WANTED I PIANO TUNING- Our piano tuner Hurry Sawyer, l'i. Wayne is here about every week or t< n days and will take care of your piano, or play er piano in an exp rt way. Strictly high class work, gun re nt ecd. Leave orders at Gay, Zwlck & Myers. 47t12 FOR SALE OR RENT—Seven Room house on Mercer Ave., light, water and Gas. Inquire at 333 4th St., or Phone 286. 242tt I , i; SALE. Smail Missouri fgrrn. $lO cash and |5 monthly; no interest or taxes; highly productive land; close to 3 big markets; write for photographs and full information. | .Munger A-183, N. Y. Life Bldg., Kan- • sas City, Mo. 245-2 mo. — I Attend and buy jour stock of ' pure bred cattle at Kukelhan ! Bros.’ public sale. Thursday, I Nov. 16, at the Decatur Horse I Sate barns. 25111' ' WANTED To buy a number ~of I calves, from one day to a week old. ■ Notify Geo. Brash, Decatur. Ind.. 11. ■ R. 12, ’phone 1-G. 250tG-e-o-d I FOR SALE—Cook stove wood at $1.50 per load; blocks from SI.OO to $1.25; See Ed Johnson; ’phone 714; factory ’phone 564. 251t6 I GIRL WANTED For general house work. Apply Mrs. E. Woods. 1115 W. Monroe St.; ’phone 255. 253tf ! FOR SALE—Pure bred Longfield I strain R. C. Rhode Island Red | cockerels. $1.50 and $2 no each. Prices good until December 1. J. P. Smith, j Treble. Ind. 145-Gt e.o.d. i Kukelhan Bros, v, ill hold a public auction of Ho’stein cattie ;*t 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 LOST ORSTOLEN The novel, “My Lady of the Chimney Corner.” The person having same please return to the County Clerk's office. 249tf STRAYED—Dark bay driving horse. both hind feet are white, weight about 1000; broke loose from buggy Friday night last. Should have driving harness on. less breeching. Any information should be addressed to Burley Hindenlang, Monroeville, Ind., R. R. No. 3. 252t3 I i ' iti'NT -Six ••- house oil Fifth street. Newly papered and in good condition. See J. F. Arnold, 134 S. Third street, city. 254t3 FOR SALE— Clean millet seed for chickens, the great egg producer' $1.50 per bushel. —L. G. Williams. Monroe ’phone, 3 shorts on 49. De catur R. R. No. 10. 255t3 v <- arr?. »x'xkc. D ijou waul | jubby f i'o ftsjc For his socond v cup of enf aSbg -serve | EM PI PE c ft pound or | tju ■ your grocers e E-FRDAN& COMPANY | FQU icto I <536 AT TOLEDO fe jrrvsfr-** ■ Ran dextroy a billion dollar! lHw J worth of food and property every year. Kill yo«r I rata and mice and stopyaur low with S It ia aafc tb use. Deadly to rats but harmless to human being*. Rats simply dry up. No odor whatever. ' Valuable booklet in each can. ‘How to Destroy Rata.” 2 sc, oOc and 51 .0 0. In Seed. Hardware. Drug and General Store*. ■ The Holthouse Drug Co., Decatur. Wm. F. Jaebker, Preble. George I. Davis, Pleasant Mills. M. J. Scherer UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Fine Funeral Furnishing* DECATUR, • IND. I Telephone: Office 90; Home, I*s I * DR. D. D. CLARK ♦ * Physician and Surgeon ♦ <0 Office removed to residence, four ♦ ■> doors north of Murray Hotel, + ♦ 123 No. Third St. ♦ * Calls answered day or night. ♦ ♦ Telephone 131. ♦ Dr. L K. Magley VETERINARIAN Comer Third and Monroe Streets. I PHONE 186 I DECATUR, IND.

' “SEE HOW THAT CORN COMES CLEAR OFF!’’ r, ' c ““Gets-lt" Loosens Your Corns Right (I Off, It’s the Modern Corn Wonder—Never Fails. y "It’s hard to believe anything could e net like that in getting a corn off. Why. I just lifted that corn right •’ oil with my finger nail. 'GETS-IT' Is n certainly wonderful!" Yes. "GETS IT" I the most wonderful corn-ctire

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' ever known because you don’t have to fool and putter around with your corns, harness them up with banj dages or try to dig them out. "GETS-IT" is a liquid. You put on I) a few drops in’a few seconds. It , dries. It's painless. Put your stock- , ing on right over it. Put on your ' regular shoes. You won't limp or have a corn "twist" in your face. The .. corn, callus or wart, will loosen from your toe—off it conies. Glory hallelujah “GETS-IT” is the biggest selling corn remedy in the world. When ] ;A>u try it you know why. , “GETS-IT” is sold and recommended by druggists everywhere. 25c 5 a botile, or sent on receipt of price , by E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago, 111. Sold in Decatur and recommended as the world's best corn remedy by I Smith. Yager & Falk and the Holt- ' . house Drug Co. k NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. > Notice is hereby given that Mon day the 6th day of November, 1916, ‘ will be the last day to pay your fall I • installment of taxes. The treasurer’s office will be open from 7 o'clock a ; m. to 5 o'clock p. in.. each week day , and the books will positively be closed at 5 o’clock p. m . on Monday, November 6, 1916, All taxes not paid by that time will become delinquent and the penalty of ten per oent will be added. Do not put your taxes off as they must be • paid and the law points out the duty of the treasurer. Those who have bought and sold property and wish a division or wish to make partial pay- > ments should come in at once. Don't wait for the rush. No receipts can be laid away, so do not ask it. GEORGE E. KINZLE, i Treasurer Adams County, Indiana. I * ’ SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS. The undersigned will sell at public auction at his residence at No. 330 North .Ninth street, on Saturday, October 28,at 1 o’clock p. ni.. the followin - property: Cook stove, gdod as new, heating stove, kitchen cabinet, side board, dresser, kitchen tabde, 2 bed steads. 5 mattresses, pillows and bed < lothing, 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 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, I 253t3 County Road Supt. PROPERTY FOR SALE Good seven room house with three lets located within half mile of citylimits. House has electric lights. ' plenty of closet room, good pantry, , fine cistern, chicken yard and good out buildings. An excellent place for poultry raising, etc. Inquire at this J office. 25<ltG apples'apples. I Two cars extra fancy New York Apples—Baldwins, Green‘T s, and other good varieties. ’rice SI.OO and sl.lO per bush- ■ ei.. Cars due at Erie railroad Saturday a. m. ’Phone 45. HLNSICKER & MILLER. Democrat Want Ads Pay.

BACKACHE (By L. H. Smith, M. D.)

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’ PUBLIC SALE Or STOCK AND LAND *1 The undersigned will hold a public sale of sto< k and land nt his residence. 3 miles northeast of Decatur, llrst house south of the Union Chapel c hurch, one tnlle eaat of the Dent ! school house on what is known ns the I Stilbs farm, on Thursday, Nov. 2, I I9it’>. beginning at 1 o'clock p. tn., iihe following personal property, towit: Five Horses Sorrelmare.comIni' 3 years old; nay gelding, coming 2 years old; spring mare colt, bay driving horse, lady broke; spring colt. Eight Gattie: Roan cow. 3 years old, giving milk; Brindle cow, 5 years old, giving milk; 6 head of qiring calves, good ones. Fifty-eight Hogs. One Poland China sow, farrow by dav of sale; Poland China sow, not bred; 5G head of pigs, weighing from 30 to 125 pounds. Farm Land: Eighty acres of good farming hind in Union township, with buildings, orchards and well and everything that makes up a good farm. Terms: —Under $5 cash in hand; over $5 a credit of 9 months will be given, the purchaser giving note with approved security. Terms of sale of land will be made known on the day of sale. E. H. CARTER. Baumgartner and Bunn, Aucts. John H. Starost, Clerk. ~PUBLIC SALE. We will for sale at our farm, one mile east and one mile south of Peterson, 4 ndles west and one mile south of Decatur, on Monday. October 30, 1916. commencing at 10 o’clock a. tn., sharp, the following goods, towit: Six Head Horses: Bay mare. 4 years old, weight about 1500; black gelding 5 years old, weight about L--400; black gelding 5 years old. weight about 1.550; 2 colts, coming 2 vears old. good ones; spring colt. Twelve Head of Cattle: Red cow. giving good flow of tnilk; roan cow. giving milk; young cow, giving milk, will be fresh in February; 6 yearling steers and one heifer; 4 well bred spring calves. Hogs: Twenty head of shoats, will average from 150 to 175 lbs.; full blooded Duroc sow with pigs. Implements: Little Jap corn cultivator. Janesville corn cultivator, Milwaukee binder, Osborne disc harrow, Oliver walking breaking plow. 12 ft. self dump hay rake. Rock Island hay loader, 60-tooth spike ! tooth harrow, 17-tooth 2-lever spring tooth harrow. Twentieth Century manure spreader, smooth land roller, 16-ft hay ladder, new; set dump boards, sugar beet lifter, sugar beet drill, sugar beet plow, bob sled. 80gallon stock fountain, top buggy, 1horse cutter, clover seed buncher. Turnbull wagon, wagon bed, corn sheller, automobile trailer, Decatur 2cylinder engine, 1-horse stalk cutter, mud boat, set harness, DeLaval cream separator, good as new. Hay and Grain: Twenty-four acres of corn on stalk, 14 tons of timothy hay in the mow. Household Goods: Cook stove. Singer sewing machine, good as naw; vacuum cleaner, good as new; kitchen cabinet, buffet, set dining room chairs, dining room table, lawn mower. Forks, shovels, saws, tools and many other articles too numerous to mention. Also 50 chickens. Terms: —Sems of $5 and under, cash. Over $5 a credit of 9 months will be given without interest. Eight per cent after maturity. Purchaser giving note with approved security. Four per cent off for cash. No goods to be removed until settled for. Lunch will be served by the Ladies’ Aid of the St. Luke church. BEN LINIGER & SONS. Bunn & Baumgartner, Aucts. Lewis Adler, Clerk. PUBLIC SALE. As I am going to quit farming, I will offer at public sale at my residence, 3% miles east of Monroe, 4% miles west of Willshire. Ohio, on what is known as the William Niblick farm, on Wednesday, Nov. 1. 1916. beginning at 1 o'clock p. m.. the following personal property, to-wit. Two head of horses; one horse nine years old, a good worker; one good farm horse. Seven head of shoats, weight from 75 to 100 pounds each; one brood sow. Farming Implements: Milwaukee mower, hay rake, Gale riding breaking plow, good check row. Turnbull wagon, one buggy, 2 riding corn cultivator, spring tooth harrow, 60 tooth hayrow, 2 sets of double working harness, single set of buggy harness, farm tool grinder, cross-cut saw, 2 iron kettles, Valley City scoop board, hay ladder and beet bed, beet plow, beet lifter, sausage grinder and lard press combined, grain cradle, dinner bell, 400 shocks of corn, and numerous other articles. Terms:—ss.oo, cash in hand; over ’ $5 a credit of 9 months will be given, the purchaser giving note with approved security; 4 per cent off for cash. No goods removed until settled for. J. W. DAGUE, SR. J. N. Burkhead, Auct. Jerry Martz, Clerk. WANTED—Ten laboring men at once for track work. Apply to Mose Henry, road master, Fort Wayne & Decatur . Traction Co. 256t2

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' Rex Theatre high class clean photoplays TO D ft Y 1 “THE MORAL FABRIC ” Triangle Kay-Bee production, featuring Frank Mills, showing the fate of two free thinkers Mho rend the moral fabric. Photographically, scenically and artistically perfect. tomorrow “BY STORK DELIVERY,” Triangle Keystone comedy, featuring Mack Swain. “RUTH RIDLEY RETURNS,” two-part drama, featuring Ed Coxen. MONDAY. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in “HABIT OF HAPPINESS.” Rex Theatre

AUCTION SALE

An 80-acre farm, located one-half mile south of Berne, in Monroe township. Adams county, Indiana, on Wednesday. Nov. 1, 1916, commencing at 2 o’clock p. m. This is a level, productive corn farm .about 60 per cent being black soil and the balance a rich sugar tree clay. The location is almost ideal, as it is only one-halt mile from one of the best towns in Adams county. Berne has good markets, schools and churches, and all necessary industries. The place has a 7-room house and 45x80 barn in fair condition, plenty of out buildings, well drained and fairly well fenced. There is an open ditch running through a part of the farm, affording

We pvt it vp to Long before SENRECO was offered to you we submitted it to hundreds of dentists, requesting that they put it to every test. Told them that we believed Senreco to be an unusually good dentifrice, especially as to its cleansing qualities and its remedial action on sore, soft, bleeding gums; in the treatment of Pyorrhea, etc. Submitted the formula and asked them their opinion. They tested Senreco from every angle; some going even so far as to make a chemical analysis— Voted Yes J|\j With practically one accord—said; a PP me more than any dentifrice I have ever • een - , sa ? to ° muc/j for Senreco. It’s one of the best 1 j e “z ’ z ' can Senreco n > the beet." "Makes the teeth glisten ' "'P" ,ou ‘ ingredient,, including pumice and grit." "I am int m i c tooth paste that dote the work." "Congratulate you on fraT..' f iha ; ‘ io . e ’ one a nc "> idea of mouth cleanliness, etc." il here quotations are from the dentists’ reports. Originate on file at our afliec.) * endorsements from the men who know; why not go to ymsr CLEAN on ;n" , ” tvb u°' Keep your taetß k£f.U f CLEAN, end protect yourself against Pyorrhea and decay. with a 'te^L *} the Sentanel Remedies

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zo m. bag fine Granulated Sugar $1.95 24>A lb. bag Pride of Decatur Flour 12 24% 1b .bag Gold Medal Flour ..$1.23 Fancy Michigan Potatoes, < peek Rainbow brand Oleomargarine, with coloring, nothing better in o'eo a *- . 23c Medium sized Yellow Onions, pk. 40c Fancy Yellow Onions, peck 4Q C 35c cans Swift’s Sun Brite Clean- ; , ] Star, Ivory, Flake White, American Family, Fels Naptha, P. and G. Naptha or any other Laundry | Soap, 6 cakes 2 5 c j 2 10c cakes Palm Olive Soap\ .’’ls c >2sc Sayman Vegetable Soap ...*22 c | New Rolled Oats, G lbs 2 5c ■

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a fine outlet. About an acre of fine orchard, plenty of shade trees and a deep, driven well with wind pump. The place is known as the old Luker.bill farm and is occupied by Janies Shaw. Terms: —Only |SOO will be required on day of sale. Balance March 1, 1917. at which time possession will be given; $4,000 mortgage at 5U per cent, due March 1, 1921. may be assumed as part of the purchase prn-. Don’t wait until after the sale and be sorry, but arrange to attend this sale and take advantage of this opportunity. M. W. HOBBS. Owner, Tipton. Ind. R. C. Foland. Tuctioneer, Atlanta, Ind. w-f-m

The pound 5c Fresh Baked Ginger Snaps. !b. 8 1-3 c Finest quality Rio Coffee, It’ 1l ’ e Arbuckle or Golden Rio Coffee, lb. -’ c Old Reliable Coffee, at, lb Mild Cure Smoked Picnic Hann-, bone out, at, lb 6 Star Brand. Fresh Ovsters are iarger, we receive them daily. P‘Leaf Lettuce, Head Lettuce, 1 ‘ 1; 1 flower, Celery, Sweet Potatoes, Tokay and Malaga Grapes at special lo* prices. Northern Spy, Baldwin, Greenin— King and Toppahocking Appleslected fancy stock. Special low P r! in barrel lots. Lest you forget, we are agents f'the famous Chase & Sanborn Coffee’The coffee that pleases.