Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 271, Decatur, Adams County, 14 November 1916 — Page 4
k «—‘«-tr'"r ,«n [star grocery! Marco Fancy Blend Coffee..3oc v Marco Dried Beef I*c j, Marco Peanut Butter 15c 1 V Marco Pork and Beans 10c ij I I 5 Marco Red Kidney Beans... 10c f Marco Rolled White Oats.. 10c Marco Proxlde Toilet Soap 10c A Marco Horae Radish Mustard & Marco Corn Flakea 10c Marco Pure Fruit Jelly ....10c j| Marco Macaroni 10c § Marco Spaghetti 10c 8 Marco Pearl Tapioca 10c | Marco French Olive Oil . ...Ssc * Marco White Table Syrup ..Ibc § Marco Mustard Sardines ...10c f, 1 flip V TlH' ll l* l P I Will Johns, %£*%[ Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARY SURGEON Office 102 A nUIlc Residence 143 Dr. L R. Magley VETERINARIAN Comer Third and Monroe Streets. PHONE T™ 188 DECATUR. I Mi). B. C. HENRICKS D. C. YOUR CHIROPRACTOR Above Morris 5 & 10c Store. Phone 660 Residence 510 Cleveland Street. Office Hours Ito 5 7to S LADY ATTENDANT Decatur, Ind. The Incentive To Hustle The man who spends ail he makes may work just as hard as the one who saves, 4)ut the saver is aiming for something. Set your star high then work for it. Start an account with us and w hile you work, watch your dollars grow. FIRST NATIONAL BANK j DECATUR, INDIANA j Member! federal Reserve Association. '
<’•’ SOLID AS THE MOUNTAINS. The foundation upon which this instd- j A tution rests is as stable and sturdy SURPLUS as the essential rocks. We have f " — x J hullded the structure gradually, ; : I’v; / though surely, and accumulated Btren * th in ca P**al and surplus through honest methods.’ - * May we ask for your account? uMamstatuJaitfe
DAILY MARKET REPORT. Corrected Fvery Day. FAST BUFFALO. L East Buffalo, N\ Y.. Nov. 14- tSpo< I 1,-i 1 to Dally Democrat ) J -Receipts, fi,i 400; shipments, 1,900; official to New | York viHlcrilay, 4,840; hug* closing I steady. • M Medium and heavy, slft,2s(!i>slo.4o; ’ vorkers. $lO.BKtMlOdl5; lights mid II pigs. $9.00®59.25; roughs, !?t>. 1 r.'J, ! $9.25; stags, $7.50 (If $8.50; cattle, 510; steady; sheep, 1.000; steady; lambs '(lower; tops, $11.55. GRAIN MARKET. Wheat. $1.70; oats. 52c; corn, $1.20; I rve. $l.l(i; hurley, 75c; (lover seed, [ $8.50; alslkn seed,, $5.25. timothy r seed, $1.75. COUNTRY PRODUCE. . Eggs, 22c; butter. 20c@25c. POULTRY MARKET. ; Chitkeni, 14r; fowl*, 14c; duck* 12c; l geese, Sc; young turkeys, 15c; old Tom turkeys, 12c; old hen turkeys. 1.2 c; old roosters. 7c; eggs, 22c; Ind. i Runner ducks, lie. Above prices are I for poultry free from feed. CREAMERY PRICES. Butterfat, delivered, 87'io; butterfat. at station. 25$&r; butterfat, ' in country, 34%c. WOOL AND HIDES. 1 Wool. 37c; beef hides, 14r; calf I hides, 15c; tallow, sc; sheep pelts, | 50c (ft $1.50. LOCAL STOCK MARKET. Heavy and medium, $9.00; pigs and lights, $8.50; roughs, SS.OO; heifers and light steers, $6.00 (it; 50.50; stags, $7.00; prime steers, [email protected]; rows, $5.00 (ft $5.50; calves, $9.50. "" public' sale. I will offer at public sole at my residence, % mile north of Peterson, or i mile south of I‘rebl,-, or 5 miles west of Decatur, on the Mary E. ; Gault farm, on Monday. November 20, 1910, beginning at 1:00 o'clock p. m„ the following personal property, to- < wit: Three Horses: Gray mare, coming 6 years old; black gelding, coming 5 years old: roan mare, com- . ing 2 years old, a good one. Cattle: Roan cow, 4 years old, will be fresh 1 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 Imple- j ments: Smith wagon, with double I I bed: low lift manure spreader, good ‘ as new; Champion binder, 6 ft. cut; - Osborne hay loader, good as new; J. i I. Case corn planter, good as new; Moline corn planter, disc harrow, Oliver No. 11 riding breaking plow, god as new; Janesville riding cuiti- t j vator, Deering mower, 60-spike tooth j harrow, spring harrow. Shank walking breaking plow, 1-horse 7-tooth cultivator, single shovel plow, 4 hay c slings, good as new; 2 sets double harness, set breeching harness, good as new, set leather tlv nets, Cyclone hat’d grass seed sower, 20 new grain sacks and other articles too numerous , to mention. ( Terms:—Sums of ssand unrer cash , in hand; over that amount a credit , of 12 months will be given, with 8 per j cent interest last 6 months, purchas- j er giving approved security. Four per cent off for cash. No goods removed until settled for. W. A. GAULT. Soulier & Runyon, Auets. John Brown, Clerk. | WANTED—A married man to work on farm by year.—George Zin/mer- ‘ [ man, R. R. 9; ’phone 14-J. 2fiSt6 ;
DECATUR’S CHIROPRACTOR PIONEER Office Over Vance & Hite’s II llltfe 1:30 to 5:00 Hums 6:30 to 8:00 PHONE 650. 0. L. Bargener, B. C, No Drugs NoSurger v No Osteoparhy * ♦ + + ♦* + ♦ + + + ❖♦4 * DR. D. I). CLARK « + Physician and Surgeon * ■*> Office removed to residence, four 4 + doors north of Murray Hotel, 4 * 12S No. Third St. 4 * Calls answered day or night. * * Telephone 131. * 44444444444*4* ■■ 1 — - M. J. Scherer UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Fine Funeral Furnishing* DECATUR, - IND. Telephone; Office 90; Home, Its
j HELP WANTED | FOR SALE - -Small Missouri farm, $lO cash and $5 monthly; no Interoh or tuxes; highly productive land; close to -2 big innrjiets; write for photographs and full Information. MUnger A 182, N. Y. Life Bldg., Kana* City, Mo. 245-2 mo. Kukelhim Dtos. will hold a public* auction of Holstein cattle at the Decatur Horse Sale barns on First street, on Thursday. Nov. 1 (>. Ihe finest cattle n the country will be sold, j ; .‘SO tine cows will also be j sold. KukeShan Pros. 2:1 Itl‘ "UR SALE So-aorc farm, black soil, • 2'i. miles of a good town. Price. I Lit.t i r acre. For information, ■ or write J \V. Montague, Van Vert, Ohio. 270t3 | FOR RENT —Furnished room, modern; heat and hath. Address “X,” (are Democrat. 254tf [ FOR SALE 18 heart of Holstein j In Tors, age from 6 to IS months, r It. J. “Waggoner. R. R. No. 2.1 phone 12 C. 270t2 J BOARD’ AND ROOM to young lady I employed or attending school in *’' change for light services. ’Phone 437. ' 269tf Holstein cattle sale at the Decatur Horse Saie barn on. Thursday, Nov. 1(1. Heifers and bulls will he sold at public auc-j tion. From the best herd in Ad- j ams Co. Kukelhan Hros. 254tf STRAYED OR STOLEN—A little yel-1 low and white pup. Anyone knowing of his whereabouts, please call phone 249. 269tf FOR RENT -Two new f> room houses on Kekionga street. Call on Dyon!s Schmidt. 271 r!2 WANTED -General work, by middle aged lady. Inquire 224 N. Thi-d street. 271i2 Attend ar.d buy your stock of pure bred cattle at Kukelhan Bros.’ public sale. Thursday, Nov. !(>, at the Decatur Horse! Rale barns. 2. r >4tf Biea -i 1 In, in sl ape of gold cam*, with gold plate at top. Re;tirn to this cilice and receive a reward. 270tf> FOUND—Bunch of keys. Owner may have hame by calling at this offl- e and paying for this ad. 270t3 J PUBLIC SALE. 1 will offer for sale on ir.v farm 2% ; miles south of the county farm, 2 miles east and 1 mile north of Monroe, or. Friday, November 17, 1916, beginning at 1 o’clock p. ni„ the following personal pro| < rty, to-wit: Horses: Bay horse, gray horse and a yearling colt. Cattie: Black milk cow, Jersey milk cow aml a black heifer, j Hogs: Extra good Poland China male | hog, white sow. pigs by side; spotted I saw, pigs by side; white sow,' pigs! by side; red sow. pigs by side; 15 head of shoats, weight 190 lbs. each. Farming Implements: New wagon, pair hay laddo i s. rubber tire surrey, Flying Dutchman hay loader. Oliver, breaking plow, Oliver cultivator, sin•ile set of buggy harness, spike tooth I harrow, McCormick mowing machine. Terms of Saie: —$5 cash in hand; ver ?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 Licehty, Auct. Ray Bat her, Clerk. NOTICE TO PUBLIC. Notice is hereby given that no hunting or trespassing will be permitiod on ray farm in Root township. Violator; will be prosecuted. Please take notice. HENRY SEEKING, 269t3 Root Township. TO HAVE BOX SOCIAL. Miss Zelna Stevens, teacher a the Mooneye school, two miles west of Pleasant Mills, and a mile east of the St. Paul - iiurch, announces a box soon! for Friday evening. All are invited to come. 270t5 r.— NOTICE TO PUBLIC. Notice is hereby given that 1 will not allow any hunting or trespassing on my farm in Preble township. Violators will lie prosecuted. ■WILLIAM C. WERLING. 2C9t3 Preble Township. GRANDMOTHER’S MEDICINESOur grandmother* were wise in iiie virtues of the herbs of the field. They used to gather and store roots and herbs and use them to cure the ailments of their families- wormwood, thornughroot. sage, rue, camomile — the list might go on and on of the healing plants with which they made tm, familiar. Now their granddaughters get the extracts from just such good old roots and herbs, from the nearest druggiat, ready prepared for use. One such medicine, which women find best for their own ailments, is the well known Lydia E. Pinkbam's Vegetable Com-, i cund. —Advt. PLENTY Os- 9 PEL CENT MONEY Partial payments any time, without waiting lor Interest pay day. i2otf ERWIN OFFICE.
REX THEATRE today LOTTIE PICKFORD IN “THE HOUSE OF BONDAGE” IN SIX REELS ~ ~r ~ - «■ „ Tk,. atni-v $ hat has aroused the world. From the novel by Reginald Wright Kauft man. Ihe sl»i> mat PAPrWTC! THE GREAT WHITE SLAVE STORY. A WARNING ™ PAR£NTS - A two-reel Keystone comedy, "ItUCKIM: s ™ |ET'j *sh„hy° HamHton" This makes aneirtp Keystone, featuring those old favorites, Chester Conklin and Mion> reel show. Music furnished !>v Professor Withaus and Elgin Kinjf- . ADMISSION 25c. Evening show at 6:00, 8:00 and 10:00. TOMORROW MATINEE AND NIGHT “The Secret of the Submarine," Chapter nine. “Movie Struck,” Cub comedy. “SHADOWS OF CHINATOWN,” a real Chinatown story, with real China scenes. A big show at regular prices. ADMISSION FIVE AND TEN CENTS.
PUBLIC SALE. As I have sold my farm and will quit farming, I will offer at public sale at my residence, 3% miles south of Decatur, 1 mile east. 1% miles; north of Monroe, on mud pike, on Wednesday, November 15, 191(1, commencing at 10 o’clock a. ru., the following personal property, to-wit: Horses: 7 head of horses and mules; general purpose mare, weight 1200, 1 works single and double; 4-year-old black horse, weight 1200, broke sin cle and double: black horse colt, coming 2 years old, span of mare mules ", years old, weight 2200. well broke "nd gentle; span of black mules, coming 2 years old. Cattle: 28 head: Jersey cow, 5 years old. fresh j by day of sale; red cow, 6 years old. fresh last day of November; cow 3; years old. calf by side; 0 head of' steers, coming 2 years old, weight 900 ! on full l(i head of 2-year-old! heifers, part o$ them will he fresh in the spring; 3 spring calves. Hogs: Eleven head: 8 gilts, will farrow March 1; these gilts are siTed by Jumbo, Jr., big type of Poland China; Poland China male hog, weight 200; 2 shoats, weight 140 Tbs. each. Farming Implements: New Webber wagon. 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, Tbiomas hay loader, Peering mower, steel hay rake, hay tedder, —ohn Deere corn planter. John Deere gopher! riding cultivator, 3horse riding plow, new walking plow, 3-horse disc, 2 GO-spike tooth harrow, single shovel plow, double shovel plow, mud boat, hsvinl corn sheller; 200 bUshels corn in crib, 4 tons timothy and clover bay in mow. tank heater, 2 sets of work harness, 2 sets single 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 chair, lounge, kitchen caginet. kitchon cupboard with glass doors, Blue Beil cream separator, lawn mower, and other articles too numerous to mention. Lunch will be served by the Ladies’ Aid of Monroe. Terms: —Ai! sums of $5 and under, cash; all hums over $5, nine months’! time on approved notes, interest at 8 percent after due; 4 per cent discount for cash. No property removed until settled for. G. H. RICE. Prop. Cols. Llechty and Daniels, Auets. John H. Starost. Clerk. 26Gt4
ON ACCOUNT OF HOG CHOLERA. , Notice is hereby Riven that no hunting will be allowed on the farms owned or occupied by the undersign- j r-d and all violators of ™iis notice will be liable to damages under the law.. Charles Schenck, H. M. Crown-, over, E. E. Ehrsam, Phil Gephart, Marcellas Davisson, Azie Tucker, John Carpenter, Charles Hawkins, Oliver Lizar, Frank Railing, J. W. Hopple, Reason Shaffer, John Clark. 270t12' FOR SALE 326 acres, second rivrr bottom land, improvements first class. 40 acres sandy soil, improvement? fine. ** i CO acres sandy clay soil, well improved. All these farms in Adauis county. 68 acres black soil, fairly Improved 1% miles of Geneva. I 80 acres sandy soil, well improved, within two miles of Wiltshire, Olda. > Will sell at great bargains if taken at once. J. F. ARNOLD. 134 S. Third St. 270t6 Decatur, Indiana, j
PUBLIC SALE. As I have decided to quit farming and live a retired life and may team some, I will offer at public sale at my residence, located 3V& miles northeast of Decatur or 1 mile north of and % mile east of the Dent school house known as the Howard Shackley farm, on Wednesday, November 22. 1916, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., the folowing personal property, to-wit: Thirteen Head of Cattle: Four milk cows, 2 head of yearlings, and 7 head of spring calves; these cattle are mostly all Durham stock; big red cow, due to calve by the 15th of December; young Durham cow due to calve February 2, giving a good flow of milk, another young cow carrying her second calf due to be fresh March 10; young cow that was fresh in July, giving a good flow of milk; these 2 yearlings consist of one bull and heifer. Thirty-four Hogs: Eleven head of spring pigs. 9 head of summer pigs and 14 head of fall pigs. Farming Implements: Turnbull farm wagon, almost as good as new; International manure spreader, in good running order; disc, spike and spring harrows, John Deere walking breaking plow, single shovel plow. 2 shovel cultivator, riding cultivator, sure drop check row corn planter, beet cultivator, beet lifter, 2 sets of double work harness and about 200 shocks of corn in the field. I also offer my farm, consisting of 120 acres for rent by the acre for one year, with the privilege of three years. Money rent preferred. Lunch will be served on the grounds. Terms of Sale:—ss 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. Termss of rent given on dav of sale. HENRY RODENBECK. Spuller & Runyon, Auets. Charles Magley, Clerk.
CRYSTALTHEATRE “LITTLE GIRL NEXT DOOR” See Gov. Dunne and his Illinois Vice Commission ac work. Monday, Nov. 20th Admission 25c
/ or Grocery Deale^ [potatoes | I will have a car load of I I potatoes on the Erie tracks | at Preble about Nov. 14 or P 15. Fine Minnesota pota- I I toes. Reasonable prices. I I Engage your supply. W. F. JAEBKER, Preble, Ind.
“PUT NEW LIFE IN ME” WOMAN SAYS Mrs. Susan Case Able to do All Her Work Since Trying Tanlac. Mishawaka. Ind., Nov. 13 —”1 think Tanlac is a wonderful medicine because it just put new life in nte,” Mrs. Susan Case, of 114 West Marion street, wife of a lreman, said oil October 24. “During the last seven years my health has been very poor,” Mrs. Gu-e continued. "I had kidney trouble and my system'was in in a generally r n down condition. My bowels we :e very iregular. it being necessary tor me to take laxatives often. For tie last four years I also have been bothered almost daily with spells of severe nervousness and trembling. When one of those spells would come over me I'd have to stop everything and go sit down. I could do only the lightest part of my housework. 'My husband heard about Tanlac and I decided to try it. My kidneys and stomach are in much better condition since I’ve tried Tanlac. it is not necessary for me to take laxatives now. Only once in the last week have 1 experienced one of the spells of trembling that formerly bothered me nearly every day. 1 can do all my own wor.l: now, washing, baking and everything.” Tanlac. the Master Medicine, is especially beneficial for stomach, liver and kidney trouble, catarrhal complaints. rheumatism, nervousness, less of appetite and the like and is a fine tonic anil strength producer. Tanlac is now being specially introduced and explained in Decatur at 'he
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Smith, Vagpr At- Fftlk drug store.Advt. RELIEVE HEADACHES WITHOUT DOSING By Applying Sloan's Liniment to Forehead You Can Stop the Severe Pains. Many headaches are of a neuralgic origin. The symptoms ot such h* tjaches are intense and lingering pahs in the brow, temples or back of the head. There is one certain relief that ...s been Known and recommended fat years back, Sloftn's Liniment. 0". application and the dull pain s ; tically gone. It is easily appii without rubbing. Rubbing Is mu essary, as Sloan's Liniment qui- ...y penetrates to the seat ot trouble. Aching muscles, rheumatic chilblains, sprains and stiff neck cas I also be most effectively treated » ’ j Sloan’s Liniment. Cleaner than n't sy plasters or ointments: it docs m.' , stain the skin or clog the pores. ! At all drug stores, 25c, 50c. SI.OO.
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CALLED MEETING There will be a called meeting r.t the W. R. C. hall Tuesday. Novenu t 14, to make arangement for inspe • tion. By order of President. FOR SALF —A Detroiter automobile New tires, good running condition Price, J3OO. — Ed L. Aughenbangh. 202-e-od ts
