Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 270, Decatur, Adams County, 13 November 1916 — Page 4
I STAR GROCERY) Marco Fancy B'end Coffee..SOc r Marco Dried Beef 15c g Mareo Peanut Butter 15c 1 Marco Pork and Beans 10c * Marco Red Kidney Beans... 10c Marco Rolled White Oete..loc Marco Proxlde Toilet Soap 10c Marco Horae Radish Mustard t u......... 10c Marco Corn Fiakea 10c Marco Pure Fruit Jelly ....10c £ Marco Macaroni 10c g Marco Spaghetti 10c $ I Marco Pearl Tapioca 10c | Marco French Olive Oil ....Me * Marco White Table Syrup ..15c | Marco Mustard Sardines ...10c Will Johns, Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARY SURGEON Office 102 i none Residence 143 Dr. L. K. Magley VETERINARIAN Corner Third and Monroe Streets. PHONE 186 DECATUR, IND. 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, hid. The Incentive To Hustle ■ The man who spends all he makes may work just as hard as the one who saves, but the saver is aiming for something. Set your star high then work for it. Start an account with us and while you work, watch your; dollars grow. FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR, INDIANA Member! Federal Reserve Association. I
i i i,. -- —SOLID AS THE MOUNTAINS. v, The foundation upon which this institution rests is as stable and sturdy SURPLUS as the essential rocks. We have t \ x builded the structure gradually, thoU * h ‘ Burely ’ and accumulated \. 'J;'- a i strength in capital and surplus tllroug ' l h° nest methods. May we ask for your account? 01 b flianis Cou id - < Pecatur-2*ns-
I DAILY MARKET REPORT. Corrected Every Day. EAST BUFFALO. | East Buffalo. N. Y., Nov. 13—(Spot-' I Ini to Dully Democrat)— Receipts. (>.- | 4<H>; shipments. 1.330 yesterrtap; reI eolpta, it.tioti; shipments. 4.750 today: | official to New York Saturday, 2,280; ' hogs closing steady. | Medium ami heavy, slo.3s@|lo.r>o: I Yorkers, »10.20@$10.30; lugs, $9.2y; | roughs, [email protected]; stags, _ 17.50® i $8.50; cattle. 5,250; 10c to 25c higher; prime steers here; top. $9.50; I butcher steers, sfi.so@sß.so; cows and heifers, $3.50®57.25; sheep, G.OOiR firm; top lambs, $12.00; yearlings, [email protected]; wethers, $8.25®58.50; ewes, $7.75; down. GRAIN MARKET. Wheat, $1.70; oats. SOc; corn, $1.15; ! rye. $1.10; barley, 75c; clover seed. $8.50; alsike seed,, $8.25. timothy seed, $1.75. COUNTRY PRODUCE. Eggs, 32c; butter. 20c®25c. POULTRY MARKET. Chickens. 14c; fowls, l ie; ducks 12c; geese. Sc; young turkeys, 15c; old i Tom turkeys. 13c; old hen turkeys, 13c; old roosters, 7c; eggs. 32c; Ind. Runner ducks. 11c. Above prices are for poultry free from feed. CREAMERY PRICES. Butterfat, delivered, 37Vfcc; butterfat, at station. 35%c; butterfat, in country, 34*Ac. WOOL AND HIDES. Wool. 37c; beet hides. 14c; calf hides, 15c; tallow, sc; sheep pelts, 50c @51.50. LOCAL STOCK MARKET. Heavy and medium, $9.00; pigs and lights, $8.50; roughs, $8.00; heifers and light steers, s6.oo£<sG.sO; stags, $7.00; prime steers, $6.50® $7.00; cows, [email protected]; calves, $9.50. PUBLIC SALE. I will offer at public sale at my residence. % mile north of Peterson, or ’4 mile south of Preble, or 5 miles west of Decatur, on the Mary E. Gault farm, on Monday, November 20. 1916, beginning at 1:00 o’clock p. m., the following personal property, towit: Three Horses: Gray mare, coming 6 years old; black gelding, coming 5 years old; roan mare, coming 2 years old, a good one. Ca(tle: Roan cow, 4 years old, will be fresh in March: spotted heifer, will be fresh in August; spring calf. Twen-ty-six Hogs: Brood sow and 15 shoats, 10 head, pure bred Poland China hogs, 3 spring male hogs, 4 spring gilts, 3 fall male hogs; these above hogs are strictly big type and eligible to register and are consigned by Goldner 'Bros. Chickens: About 7 doz. full blooded Buff Orpingtons. About 4 or 5 tons of mixed hay in the mow. Farming Implements: Smith wagon, with double bed; low lift manure spreader, good as new: Champion binder, G ft. cut; Osborne hay loader, good as new; J. I Case corn planter, good as new; Moline corn planter, disc harrow, Oliver No. 11 riding b.eaking plow, god as new; Janesville riding cultivator, Deering mower, 60-spike tooth harrow, spring harrow, Skunk walking breaking plow\ 1-horse 7-tooth cultivator, single shovel plow, 4 hay slings, good as new; 2 sets double harness, set breeching harness, good as new, set leather fly nets, Cyclone hand grass seed sower, 20 new grain sacks and other article# too numerous to mention. Terms: —Sums of ?sand unrer cash inJiand; over that amount a credit ofW ’ months will be given, with 8 per cent interest last 6 months, purchaser giving approved security. Four per cent off for cash. No goods removed until settled for. W. A. GAULT. Spuller & Runyon, Aucts. Jehu Brown, Clerk.
DECATUR’S CHIROPRACTOR PIONEER Office Over Vance & Hite s 1:30 to 5:00 lOUTb e:3O to 8:90 PHONE 650. 0. L Burgener, D. C. No Drug? No Surgery No Osteopathy ♦ 4 4'- ♦ DR. D. D. CLARK 4 ♦ Physician and Surgeon 1 <• Office removed to residence, four 4 4 doors north of Murray Hotel, 4 | ♦ 123 No. Third St. 4 + Calls answered day or night. 4 ♦ Telephone 131. 4 **4>*4.«4>**4>*4>44 M. J. Scherer UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Fine Funeral Furnishings DECATUR, ■ IND. Telephone: Office VO; Home, 115
| HELP WaNTEO | FOR SALE —Small Missouri faun, $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., Kansas City, Mo. 245-2 mo. ' Kukelhan Bros, will hold a public auction of Holstein cattle at the Decatur Horse Sale barns on First street, on Thursday, Nov. 16. The linest cattle in the country will be sold. Exira. 30 fine cows will also be sold. Kukelhan Bros. 25111’ I.U A ' l’lor.~n<~- hot bias: soft coal burner. Inquire of Elgin King, North Third St. 255tf. LOST—A gold friendship bracelet. Was lost somewhere around t!» Si: -ar I t 1; toi.\. Finder pleii return to this office. 265t3 FOR RENT —Furnished room, modern; heat and bath. Address “X," care Democrat. 254tf FOR BENT—House near North ward school. Gas, electric lights, well and cistern. Vacant next Wednesday—Charlie Voglewede. It BOARD’AND‘’RbOM toS'Oung ' lady employed or attending school in x liango for light services. 'Phone •137. 2C9tf Holstein cattle sale at the Decatur Horse , Sale barn on Thursday, Nov. 16. Heifers and bulls will be sold at public auction. From the best herd in Adams Co. Kukelhan Bros. 254tf STRAYED OR STOLEN—A little yellow and white pup. Anyone knowing of his whereabouts, phase call phone 249. ' 269tf Attend and buy your stock of pure bred cattle at Kukelhan Bros.’ public sale. Thursday. Nov. 16, at the Decatur Horse Sal® barns. 25 It I F.lll SALE I'claci! t’hina BOW, With 8 pigs, two weeks old. first litter. Inquire Claude. Gay. Decatur, 11. F. D. No. 9. 2GSt3 WANTED A married man to work on farm by year.—George Zimmerman. R. Il; 9; 'phone 14-J. 265t6 EVERY BODY is cordially invited to , come and see our new shoe renair man at the Whines Shoe Store 268 t" V'OUND—Bunch of keys Owner may have hame by calling at this office and paying for this ad. 270T3 Her Home No LonbCholess Operation not Necessary after Taking the Great Medicine for Women.
Miller's Falls. Mass. —“Doctors paid I bad displacement very badly and 1 , would have to have lEkiili’lHlill'j'c i II an operation. I had I I a soreness ’ n both :■J-■ n ■ e. i VBH • < nsation in my jjG»?i -V*- m£ ■' right side. I could i | not do much work ■ " - Hll i the pain was so bad. HP' 7 *.’.'^jj l 1 1 was also troubled 1 la'W 7 j ' withirregularityand ,•>.,< other weaknesses. My blood was poo?. We had been married four years and L_z_ —-—-- had no children. After using Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and Blood Purifier I became well and strong and was saved from the operation. We are now the parents of a big baby girl and I praise your remedies to others and g>ve voc permission to publish myletti r.”—Mrs. Joseph Guilbault, Jr., Bridge Street, Miller’s Falls, Mass. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is famous for restoring women to normal health .and strength. When this is done wives no longer despair of having children. A woman should be reluctant to submit to a ;■ urgical operation until she has given Lydia E.Piukham’s Vegetable Compound a iairtrlal. If you have a case that needs special advice, write 1..e Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. p-oiifidential), Lynn, Mass, It is free and always helpful. PUBLIC SALE. I will offer for sale on my farm 2 1 C miles south of the county farm, 2 miles east and 1 mile north of Monroe, on Friday, November 17. 1916, beginning at 1 o’clock p. ni„ the following personal property, to-wit: Horses: Bay horse, gray horse and a yearling colt. Cattle: Black milk cow, Jer ey milk cow and a black heifer. Hogs: Extra good Poland China male hog, white sow, pigs by side; spotted sow. pigs by side; while sow, pigs by side; red sow, pigs by side; 15 head of shoals, weight 100 lbs. each. Farming Implements: New wagon, plir hay ladders, rubber tiro surrey, Flying Dutchman hay loader, Oliver breaking plow, Oliver cultivator, single set of buggy harness, spike tooth harrow, McCormick mowing machine. Terms of Sale: —$5 cash in hand; over $5.00 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. CHAS. ANDREWS. Jeff Liechty, Auct. Ray Barber. Clerk. DEMOCRAT WAN T ADS PAY BIG
rfzx theatre TODAY Lillian Gish in “SOLD FOR MARRIAGE" The new Triaiwle Fine Arts feature is a tale of burning love and thrilling rescues in Russia and America. Also has plenty of F[VE AND TEN CENTS . TOMOR ROW MATINEE AND NIGHT LOTTIE PICKFORD IN “THE HOUSE OF BONDAGE'' IN SIX REELS From the novel by Reginald Wright Kauffman. The story that has aroused (he world. THE GREAT WHITE SLAVE STORY. A WARNING TO PARENTS! A two-reel Kevstone comedy. “BUCKING SOCIETY,” will also be shown. This is a regular Keystone, featuring hose old favorites, Chester Conklin and Shorty Hamilton. This ma es an eightreel show. Music furnished by Professor Withaus and Elgin King. ADMISSION 25c. Open at 1 o’clock. We adv ise as many as possible to attend the matinee as the evening show will be crowded. Evening show at 6:00, 8:00 and 10:00.
PUBLIC SALE. As 1 have sold my farm and will quit farming. I will oifer at public sale at my residence, 3% miles south- - Decatur. 1 mile east, 1% miles north of Monroe, on mud pike, on Wednesday, November 15. 1916, commencing at 10 o'clock a. ro., the following personal property, to-wit: , Horses: 7 head of horses and mules; ‘ general purpose mare, weight 1200. ' works single and double; 4-vear-old i black horse, weight 1200, broke sin- !i gle and double: black horse colt.'com- , ing 2 years old. span of mare mules 1 _ 5 years old, weight 2200. well broke and gentle; span of black mules, coming 2 years old. Cattle: 28 j head: Jersey cow. 5 years old. fresh by day of sale; red cow. 6 years old.’ fresh last day of November; cow 3i years old. calf by side; 6 head of , leers, coining 2 years old. weight 900 . on full feed' 16 head of 2 year-old i heifers, part of them will be fresh in I tpn coring; 3 spring rnlvpp. Ungs: ' | Eleven head: 8 gilts* will farrow, I March 1; these gilts are sired by! I Jumbo. Jr., big type of Poland China; | Poland China male hog. weight 200; 2 shoats, weight 140 lbs. each. Farming Implements: New Webber wag-1 on. 1 low wheel wagon, carriage, cozy cab, spring wagon, scoop board, Rude manure spreader, as good as new; , John Deere clod crusher, hay rack and beet bed. Thiomas hay loader. Deering mower, steel* hay rake, hay t( Ider, —ohn Deere corn planter, John i Deere gopher, riding cultivator. 3’.orse riding plow, new’ walking plow. 3-horse disc, 2 60-spike tooth harrow, single shovel plow, double shovel plow, mad boat, hand corn sheller; 200 bushels corn in crib, 4 tons timothy and clover hav in mow. tank ' heater, 2 sets of work harness. 2 sets s’ngle harness, set double light driving harness, 300 set of 2x4 lumber, 3 log chains, cross-cut saw, 5 gallon red paint, meat barrel, hog derrick, 12 chicken coops, double porch swing. Household Goods: Two iron beds, springs and mattresses, large size Wilson heater, good as new; Morris < hair, lounge, kitchen caginet, kitchen cupboard with glass doors. Blue Bell cream separator, lawn mower, and other articles too numerous to mention. Lunch will be served by the Ladies’ Aid of Monroe. Terms:-—All sums of $5 and under, cash; all hums over $5, nine months' time on approved notes, interest at $> percent after due; 4 per cent discount for cash. No property removed until settled for. . G. H. RICE, Prop. f'cls. Liechty and Daniels, Aucts. „ /.:ii H. Staiost, Clerk, 266t4 ON ACCOUNT OF HOG CHOLEBA. Notice is hereby given that no hunting will be allowed on the farms owned or occupied by the undersigned and al! violators of this notice will be liable to damages under the law.. Charles Schenck. H. M. Crownover, E. E. Ehrsam, Phil Gephart, Marcellus Davisson. Azie Tucker, John Carpenter, Charles Hawkins. Oliver Lizar, Frank Railing. J. W. Hopple, Reason Shaffer, John Clark.’ 270U2 FOR SALE 126 acres, second river bottom land, improvements first class. 40 acres sandy soil, improvements fine. 60 acres sandy clay soil, well improved. j-XJI these farms in Adams county. 58 acres black sell, fairly improved 1% miles of Geneva. 80 acres sandy soil, well improve!, within two miles of Willshire, Ohio. Will sell dt great bargains if taken at once. J. F. ARNOLD, 134 S. Third St. 270t6 Decatur, Indiana.
POTATOES I will have a car load of potatoes on the Erie tracks at Preble about Nov. 14 or 15. Fine Minnesota potatoes. Reasonable prices. 4 Engage your supply. ' W. F. JAEBKER, Preble. Ind. I a Q * 0 **•**’». S “Just W.t Cg I Want!” g JO] "Give me cake made jjS Calumet —I know what w AIT I’m getting — I know it’s oQ 3 Jtj pure,wholesome, nourishing, A’J, S ] A tempting and tasty. Ajft I jfi “It’s all in Calumet's won- Re? lI Ji derful leavening and raizing fjfi IDI power—its absolute purity. |SB I Vse Calumet for uniform kAp MJ results and economy.” , I M Ol 4 Received Richest Awards 1 M i Wl/* AV’a C„) r;.,i r. t .— | S Ste Slip in Pcund Ccn t | A? i i£‘‘^ evTrt f r!?ys L.B i PLENTY OF S PER CENT MONEY. Partial payments any time, without waiting tor interest pay day. l2otf ERWIN OFFICE. FOR SALE--A Detroiter automobile. New tires, good running condition. Price, S3OO. —Ed L. Aughcnbaugh. 202-e-o-d ts
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 L Macklin, Supi. ot Construction John W. McKean Jr. Drain.
NOTICE TO PUBLIC. Notice is hereby given that I will not allow any hunting or trespassing on my farm in Preble township. Violators will be prosecuted. WILLIAM C. WERLING, 269t3 Preble Township.
BOSSE OPERA HOUSE DECATUR £ Tuesday, November 14 THE FUNNIEST OF ALL FARCE COMEDIES “THE LOVE PIRATE” 3—Biff Acts—3 Something Doing Every Minute Prices 25c,-35c,-50c holthouse s drug co. DON’T MISS THE BIGGEST LAUGHING PLAY OF THE SEASON. Examine - WTEETH Tonight —after you clean them. W i iU , in aU , Probabflity, an accumulation of tartar on the YOUR nPMT^rr^ 1 deposit hiding between the crevices. IS DEN J IFRI ,9 E does not FULLY CLEAN! Loss of te-Ah is caused usually by one of two conditions—Pyorrhea or ?° th i o \ Whlch devel °P’ as a rule, only in the mouth where germ-laden tartar is present. hl it» R actiun ta Fh'T it y ß i ßAm e v d J? r s lula of a dental specialist, is two-fold solX gmnules embodying Specially prepared, particularly destructive toEnc germ tT* 5 ’ “ fectly safe, containing neither injurious chemicals nor hard grit. X" P lnU^e a tu±sfV 4 Senre ß c ° from J3L /i c "PREPAREDNESS” Vfl aSi <# ** e , J OU I dentiw twice yearly \ V jl* Al B/ Use Senreco twice daily I Uy , h »«<>* Pant that REALLY CLEANS \7 \
■ — NO HUNTING ALLOWED. Notice is hereby given that no hunting will be allowed on my farm ' and violators of this notice will be followed by prosecution under the law. 264t36 JOHN HESSLER. Democrat Want Ads Pay.
