Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 262, Decatur, Adams County, 3 November 1916 — Page 4
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EAST EUFFAIO. East Buffalo. N. Y„ N<tf. 3-(Spec-ial to Daily Democrat) Receipts, 2,850; shipments, 2.'■50; official to New York yesterday. 760; hogs closing steady. Medium and heavy, slo.lsifDslo.2r>; yorkers, $10.no®$10,10; pigs. $8,70; roughs, $9.25® $9.30; stags, $7.50® $8.50; cattle. 700; slow; 25c to .‘!sc lower than Monday; sheep, 7,000; slow, $10.75. 3. T. BURK. • • 11 I Wheat • $165 (hits 48c Corn $1.15 Rye sl-10 Barley 75c Clover seed SS.SO Alsike seed $8.25 Timothy seed $1.75 NIBLICK 4. CO. Eggs 30c Butter 20c@25c FULLENKAMP’S. Eggs 30c Butter 20c@25c BOWERS-NIBLICK GRAIN CO. Wool 38c serlTng’s. Chickens 14c
Dr. C. V. Connell' VETERINARY SURGEON Phnno Office 102 1 JlOnC Residence 143 DECATUR’S CHIROPRACTOR PIONEER Office Over Vance & Hite’s U rtll¥ . e 1:30 to 5:00 lIUUL) 6:30 to 8:00 PHONE 650. 0. L Burgener, D. C. No Drugs No Surgery No Osteopathy I. >STAR GROCERY!: 5 I I t NUrco Fancy Blend Coffee..3oc , Marco Dried Beef 15c Q. Marco Peanut Butter 15c ? H I • g Marco Pork and Beans 10c X Marco Red Kidney Beans... 10c > £ Marco Rolled White Oats.. 10c | eJ Marco Proxlde Toilet Soap 10c ?, r i i. ‘J Marco Horse Radish Murtard Marco Corn Flakes 10c s t«j Marco Pure Fruit Jelly ....10c Si Marco Macaroni . 10c k Marco Spaghetti 10c s Marco Pearl Tapioca 10c I g* Marco French Olive Oil ~..Ssc * Marco White Table Syrup ..15c | Marco Mustard Sardines ...10c fc * B ■ Will Johns, 1
BUSINESS MEN OF TODAY. / I - V \ use very little cash in their trans- / ®lh. 4 k \ v! /[ W-£j -A act i onß - Checks are much safer and I —XtM.? | j W more convenient. In offering our Vz<' | V2l sw I servlces as a depository w'e strive to \— —.4 I j *•» ■ / \ 2' I ' ‘*‘**>/ make the relations personal and aro k, only too glad to be of any service of I—a financial nature. •®ecafur’3ri&-
Fowls 15c Ducks 10c Geese 8c Young turkeys 15c Old Tom turkeys 13c Old hen turkeys 13c Old roosters 7c! Eggs 30c Above *.r:«M *n» r"crt toeltry ,r-, from feed. FORNAX MILLING CO. Wheat $1 Ei! Corn $1.20 Oats 47c I Rye $1.06 j MARI IN-KLEPPER CREAMERY COMPANY. Butter fat delivered 36 I Butter fat, at station 3' Butter fat, in country I KALVER’3 MARKET!!. Wool 37c I Beef hides 14c | Calf hides 15c I Tallow 5c Sheep pelts [email protected] THE HOOSIER PACKING CO. Heavy and medium $9.0-1 Figs and lights $8.50 Roughs SS.On I Heifers and light steers SO.OO to $6.50 j Stags $7.00 Prime steers $6.50 to $7.00 Cows $5.00 to $5.50 Calves $9.50 i
I B. C. HENRICKS D. C. YOUR CHIROPRACTOR Above Morris 5 & lOc Store. Phone 660 Residence 510 Cleveland Street Office Hours Ito 5 7to F; LADY ATTENDANT Decatur, Ind. Dr. L K. Magley VETERINARIAN Comer Third and Monroe Streets. PHONE g®: 186 DECATUR. IND. 5- + + + + + ■»••>•» + 4 4 ♦ DR. D. D. CLARK * ♦ Physician and Surgeon * * Office removed to residence, four + doors nerth of Murray Hotel, ♦ + 128 No. Third St. * ■9* Calls answered day or night. ❖ ❖ Telephone 131. ♦ «- + *A + -** + + 4b«-»4>*, 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 Meutben. Federai Reserve Aasociation.
> HELP WANTED I -± I FOR SALE Small Missouri farm, $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. GIRL - WANTED- Fcr - general house- : work. Apply Mrs. E. Woods, 1115 W. ■ Monroe St.; 'phone 255. 253tf I” • * Kukelhan Bros, will hold a ■public auction of Holstein cattle a; the Decatur Horse Sale barns on First street, on Thurs- ■ day, Nov. Hi. The finest cattle in the country will be sold. (Extra, 30 fine cows will also be sold. Kukelhan Bros. ‘25111 v, on an to do washing j and ironing. Nu t call for and de .er same. 'Phone 44. 258 t! i STR A Y COW Any’ "one" - knowding v here my dark rod cow is will i please call 'phom* 10 D. Any trouble | will be paid for. — Ed F. Miller; I ’phone 10-p. 259t3 WANTEDsM)fd — pop corn, shelled.— F. V. Mills. 260t4 i l ((it REN T ”si \esn room house on North Ninth street. Apply 330 North 9th street. 260t3 A public sale will be held at (the I. L. Babcock farm. 4', i miles south of Peterson on Fri•a. Nov. 1(1. Sale v.ill consist; i of hogs and cattle and’ 2 brood ' mares. Look for sale ad in this paper. Remember the date.! November 10th. 2-,(ltf M. E. BABCOCK. ! LOST —Two books, ledgers. Finder • please return to Jesse Parrish, and I receive reward. —Jesse Parrish. Mon-' * roe, Ind. 260t3, FOR SALE Malleable range and aj Wilson heater. Will be sold cheap. ( Inquire at once of Simeon Hain, meat ; market. 2G0t61 FUR SALE—A Florence hot blast’ soft coal burner. Inquire of Elgin' I King, North Third St. 255tf. I LOST~OH^TOLEN—The novel, “My I Lady of the Chimney Corner.” The person having fame please return to the County Clerk's office. 249tf FOR RENT—Furnished room, modern; heat and bath. Address “X,” care Democrat. 254tf Holstein cattle sale at the Decatur Horse Sale barn on Thursday, Nov. 16. Heifers and hulls will he sold at public auction. From the best herd in Adams Co. Kukelhan Bros. 254tf FOR SALE —Barred Plymouth Rock cockerels at $1 each. Address Victor Vlman, Decatur. R. R. 9. 257t6 TO MEN —Our system of teaching harboring enables you to learn a • profitable profession quickly. Write Moler College, 349 E. Washington St., Indianapolis. 258t26 STRAYED OR STOLEN — Dapple gray mare. 6 years old: was stolen or got away Tuesday night. Was bitched to a Union City buggy, and tied near court house. Reward for information leading to recovery of outfit. Earl Landis, Monroe. 260t3 FOR SALE —Good gas range, with ovens, at a bargain if taken at once. Inquire of Milt Hower. 260t3 FOR SALE acre farm, lour and one-half miles south of Decatur, on good pike, well tiled, wire fences, fair buildings. Apply Daniel Cook, 416 Pali< rson street, Decatur, Indi* ana. 261t6 FO ND- -Big. black Jersey cow; carri <1 sale tag when found. Owner may have same by paying expenses. —Henry Bohnke. 262t3 LOST Bunch of keys in Decatur last night. Flease return to H. S. Steele or to this office receive reward. 262t3 MANGOLD & BAKER Corner Monroe and 7th Sts. PHONE 215. Baldwin Apples, a pk 35c New Soft Shell Walnuts, a tt>. ...25c Hominy, a can 10c; 3 for 25c Pumpkin, a large can 10c Tomatoes, a can 10c, 15c Sauer Kraut, 2 lar-e cans '.25c Oak Leaf Currants ,tt> 22c Beach Nut Bacon, a large jar ....35c Peanut Butter, a jar ...,10c, 15c, 25c Olives, a bottle 10c, 15c, 25c Peas, a can 15c; 2 for 25c Corn, a can 15c; 2 for 25c Salmon, a can 15c; 2 for 25c Oranges, Bananas, Lemons, Apples, Sweet Potatoes. We pay cash or trade' for Freduce: Engs, 32c; Butter, 20-25 c. Give Us That Order. Arthur Si Fred Mangold *-* Baker
PUBLIC SALE. As 1 nm going to quit farming, 1 will offer at publi* sale ut tnv residence. < miles east of Decatur, or 1 ( mile east of the Luckey school house on what is known ns the old Stelgmeyer farm on Monday, Nov. 13, 1916, be tinning at In o’clock a. in., the following personal property, to-wlt: Four Head of Horses: Bay mare. 9 years old. bred, sorrel colt, coming 2 years old: bay colt, 1 year old; grey mare, 8 yearn old, in foal. Twelve Head of ('tittle. Roan cow, will be fresh In January; red cow. 5 years old. fresh in Feb.; 3 two-year-old steers, I yearling steer. 2 year-old heifer, 18-month-old roan bull. 9montlts old roan Lull, 2 spring calves. 6-year-olil cow, 1 yearling calf. Three red sows, with pigs by side, 2yearold male hog. in head of shouts weighing from 100 to 150 each. Farming Implements: Two walking breaking plows, riding breaking plow, two spike tooth harrows. 2 riding corn cultivators. Blackllawk corn planter. 1-horse corn cutter, land roller. 9-hole grain drill. MeConncik binder, 6-foot | cut; two 5-foot mowers, hay tedder, i bay rake, clover buncher, good carriage. 2 wagons with double beds, hay rack, set of dump boards, set of log bol ters. 2 log chains. mud boat, bob sled. 2 sets of double harness. 6 horse collars and many other articles too numerous to mention. Terms: —Sums of $5 and under, cash in hand. Sums over $5 a credit of 12 months will be given, the purchaser giving note with approved security. Six per cent interest after maturity. Four per cent off for cash. No goods removed until settled for. JOHN STEIGMEYER. John Spuller and Roy Runyon, Aucts. 258t6 PUBLIC SALE. — We will offer for sale at our farm. 2 miles south, % mile east of Honduras, 1 mile south, 4% miles west of Monroe, on Thursday, Nov. 9, 1916,* beginning at 1:00 o’clock p. m., the following personal property, to-wit: Live Stock: Good Jersey cow. giving about 1 gal. milk a day. will be fresh the 15th as February; roan cow, will be fresh the 18th of January; full blood Holstein bull calf, 7 months old; 10 calves. 7, 8 and 9 months. Some of them good steer calves. Chickens, about 50 head of White Leghorn. Grain, about 25 hu. of good barley; about 25 bu. of good early Fourth of July oats. Farming Implements: Good top buggy, storm front, robe, set of single buggy harness. 4 yards of screenings, kitchen stove, Wilson heater, gasoline- stove, coal oil stove, big wardrobe, cupboard, bresser. 6 good chairs, 2 rockers. 3, stands, 2 beds, bed clothes, such as woolen comforts, blankets, feather, ticks, pillows, carpets, linoleums, sew-' ing machine, couch, dock, flour bin. : water separator, washing machine. Evjbwthing in kitchen, such as pans 1 of all kinds, skillets, jars, dishes, cupboard, sink, tables, a lot of canned fruit, some apple butter and manyother articles too numerous to mention. Terms:—Sums of $5.00 and under, cash in hand; over that amount a credit of 12 months will be given with 8 per cent interest last 6 months, pur- < baser giving approved security. I Four per cem off for cash. No goods , removed until settled for. HENRY MEYER & BROS. John Burkhead. Auct. Fred Inch, Clerk. NOTICE IO TAXPAYERS. Notice is hereby given that Monday the 6th day of November, 1916, will be the last day to pay your fall installment of taxes. The treasurer’s office will be open from 7 o'clock a. m. to s.o’clock p. r.i., each week day and the-books will positively be closed at 5 o'clock p. in., on Monday, November 6, 1916, All taxes not paid by that time will 1 becorn® delinquent and the penalty of , ten per cent 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- j 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. Treasurer Adams County, Indiana. A PUBLtC SALE~ As I have sold my farm. I will offer for sale at my residence 3% miles 1 south of Decatur, one mile east and % mile north of Monroe, on Wednesday. Nov. 15, 1916, consisting of live stock, grain and farming implements. Look for complete ad in this paper. ; 257t6 G. H. RICE. PROPERTY FOR SALE G -od seven room house with three lets located within half mile of city limits. House has electric lights, : ity of closet room, good pantry, fi cistern, chicken yard and good out buildings. An excellent place for poultry raising, etc. Inquire at this office. , 256t6 HAVE GBLOR 8N YOUR CHEEKS Be Bettei Looking—Take Olrv» Tablets 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 substitute for calomel —were prepared by Dr. Edwards after 17 years of study with his patients. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets arc a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. You will know them py 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 constipation. 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.
WOMAN A PHYSICAL WRECK —■ Tells in Following Letter How She Was Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Milwaukee. Wis. — ” Before taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com-
pound I was a physical wreck. 1 had been going to a doctor for several years but he did me no good. A friend told me about Lydia EL Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, so I decided to give it a fair trial, and it gave me relief from bearing down pains
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which had been so bad that I would have to lie down, I also used the Sanative Wash and it has done me a great deal of good,and lam not troubled with a weakness any more.” —Mrs. P. L. Brill, 1299 Booth Street., Milwaukee, Wis, The most successful remedy for woman’s ills is Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. It has stood the test for forty yeirs, which would be impossible if it did not have genuine merit. For special advice, free, write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman, and held iu strict confidence. When Croup Comes Treat Externally The old method of dosing delicate little stomachs with nauseous drugs is wrong and harmful. Try the external treatment —Vick’s "Vap-O-Rub” Salve.' Just rub a little over the throat and chest. The vapors, released by the body heat, loosen the choking phlegm and ease the difficult breathing. A bedtime application insures sound sleep. 25c, 50c, or SI.OO. VICKS J' < fj. I Have you thought of photographs as a solution to the gift problem? A dozen of your photographs made in one of our new, distinctive styles will make twelve appropriate gifts, each one of which is sure to be appreciated. Reduced rates until Nov. 20th. Make the appointment before the busy season. 'Phone 807. ERWIN STUDIO Over Callow/ and Kohne Drug Store.
I Cotton Blankets I II AT LAST YEARS PRICES || «o —■■"■ 55 s COTTON BLANKETS 5 || 75c, 85c, SI.OO, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.25 || | WOOL NAPPED BLANKETS 1 y $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 [j Al! Wool Blankets in all sizes, prices, plaids and plain. A very JJJ 11 large assortment. •? H We also have a complete line of all kinds of knit goods, knit caps || " and scarfs, knit skirts, and a big line of Ladies’ and Children’s Sweat- g F ers - 5 ll Come early and get the benefit of these bargains. || I FheTbostonstorF" I
| Rex Theatre I HIGH CLASS CLEAN PHOTOPLAYS tcTda y, “THE RAIDERS," Triangle • Kay-bee Drama, featuring H. B. Warner, famous star, who scored his greatsuccess in “Alias Jimmy Valentine.” The double achievement of a stock broker's clerk, In saving a railroad president from ruin and winning the president's daughter for his wife, provides the many thrilled story O s "The Raiders.” This picture is a Thomas H. Ince production which means that it will be in the same class as “Between Men." "Heir, Hinges.” "Bullets and "Bullets and Brown Eyes.” and "The m Moral Fabric." , "If you have never seen a Triangle play, you don t know how good a picture can be.” Admission Five and Ten Cents. tomorrow Charley Murray in “A Bath House Blunder," Triangle Key. stone comedy. "Getting the Grafter.” Two-part drama. COMING, "INSPIRATION.” Rex Theatre FISHER & HARRIS grocery PHONES 5 or 48.
24% lb. bag Pride of Decatur Flour $1.15 24% lb. bag. Magnolia Flour, cotton bags $1.20 24% lb. bag Gold Medal Spring Wheat Flour $1.38 Fancy sand grown Wisconsin Potatoes. peck 48c Bushel $1.90 Fancy Northern Grown Onions, yellow, peck 40c Bushel $1.50 Yellow Jersey Sweet Potatoes, pk. 33c % hu 65c 25 It), bag fine Granulated Sugar sl-98 1 lb. can Royal Baking Powder . .45c New York Holland Sweet Cabbage for Kraut, 50 lb. lots or more, pound 3J/ 2 c Star Brand Baltimore Quality Oysters, a pint 20c Fine Quality Imperial Tea. lb. ...25c Finest quality Rio Coffee, at lb. ..15c
FISHER & HARRIS GROCERY South Second Street Opposite Cour Hoik?
NOTICE. Revival meetings will commence at I the Church of God on Cleveland street. Wednesday evening, Novem-1 her 1. P. W. Batts, from Florida. I will take charge of the service. One | and all are invited to attend these
Compound Coffee, an excellent cosfee for the price, th 12' ,c % Tb. tin Hirschy Cocoa 22c 8 bars of Swift's Pride or Lantz’ Gloss Laundry Soap for 25c 3 5c cans Sun-Brite Cleanser for 10c 5 lb. box of Argo Starch 19c 3 large cans Pork and Beans, with Tomato Sauce, for 25c 3 10c pkgs. Fould’s Macaroni. Spaghetti or Egg Noodles 25c Rainbow Oleomargarine, nothing better. 1 lb. cartons at 23c Good quality of Rice, nice and clean, tb 5c Fancy Head Rice, at. tb 7 ; c Trixie, the quality bread, 3 10c loaves . 25c G 5c loaves 25c Turnips, Carrots, Head Lettuce, Leaf Lettuce, Celery, Apples. Oranges, Bananas, Cauliflower, Malaya and Tonay Grapes at our special low prices. New crop English Walnuts, H> ..20c
| services and hear the pure gospel i preached in its fullness. M ■ 1 "0" Attend and buy your stock of pure bred cattle at Kukelhan Bros.’ public sale, Thursday Nov. 16, at the Decatur Horse Sale barns. 2.> 111
