Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 272, Decatur, Adams County, 15 November 1916 — Page 4

STAS grocery! —— Marco Fancy Blend Coffe#..SOc Marco Dried Beef 1»e m (. Marco Peanut Butter 15c / Marco Pork and Brace 10c *1 Marco Red Kidney Beane...loc t* Marco Relied White Oate..l3c \ Marco Proxldo Toilet Soap 10c I Marco Horse Radish Mustard y I Marco Corn Flakes 10c I Marco Pure Fruit Jelly ....10c r I Marco Macaroni 100 & I Marco Spaghetti 10c f Marco Pearl Tapioca 10c £ | Marco French Olivo Oil ....(So I Marco White Table Syrup ..15c Jj> h M " 1 Will Johns,

Or. C. V. Connrii VETERINARY SURGEON Phone Residence 143 j Dr. L K, Magley VETERINARIAN Comer Third ftiid Monroe Streets. PHONE Tef. 186 DECATUR, USD. B. C. HENRICKS D C YOUR CHIROPR ACTOR 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 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 BANKj DECATUR. INDIANA M ;mhera Federal Reserve Association.

SOLID AS THE MOUNTAINS. The foundation upon which this insti- I / p|TaSt" tution rests is as stable and sturdy sbHI'LLS 88 tho essential rocks. We have —\ - the structure gradually, \ uS/ ~IOURh Bure,y ’ BnJ accumulated XftjjjPI strength In capital and surplus through honest methods. May we ask for your account? 015fl6atmtaiuteh

DAILY \RKET RFPORT. Corrected Every Day. EAST BUFFALO East Buffalo, N. Y.. Nov. 15 —(Special'to lKilly Democrat) Receipts, 400: shipments, 1.14'*: offlelnl to Now 1 York yi’Kioftltty. 2,01)0; hogs dosing steady. j Medium and heavy, >lO.l r><fislo,llo; vorknrß, I10.0u0lin.10; pigs. >9.00; [toughs, >9.ooif?>o.ls* stags, si.so» (js cuttle. 200; steady: sheep, 2.1400; steady; top lambs, $12.00. CRAIN MARKET. Wheat, $1.70; oats. 52c; corn, >1.20; rye, si.lo: barley, 7>: dover I. SS'.O; nlslke t;< ed„ >8.25. timothy seed. *1.75. COUNTRY PRODUCE. Eggs, ; butter, 20' "<?2r>c. POULTRY MARKET. Chickens. 14c; fowls. 14c; ducks 12c: see c. Sc; yotmK turkeys. 15r; old Torn turkeys, lllc; old hen turkeys, i:ic; old roosters. 7c; eggs, :111c; lnd. Winner ducks, 11c. Above prices are for poultry free from feed. CREAMERY PRICES. Butteri'al. delivered. 375a<‘; butterfat, at station, butterfat. In country, 34lie. WOOL AND HIDES. Wool. 37c; beef hides, lie; calf hides, 15c; tallow, sc; sheep pelts, 60c@>1.50. LOCAL STOCK MARKET. Heavy and medium, >9.mi: pigs and lights, $8.50; roughs, Ss.nn; heifers and light steers, $6.00® s*!.so;. stags. $7.00; prime steers. f6.st)@>7.HO; . cows, >[email protected]; calves, $9.50. PUBLIC 1 SALE. I will offer at public sole at my residence. % mile north of Peterson, or *4 mile south of Preble. or 5 miles west of Decatur, on the Mary K.; (fault farm, on Monday, November 20, IJi 16. 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, code | ing 2 years old. a good one. Cattle: 1 Roan cow, 4 years old, will be fresh) in March: spotted heifer, will ho, fresh in August; spring calf. Twi n- j Tv-siv Hors: Brood sow and 15 ■boats, 10 head, pure bred Poland China hogs, 5 spring male hogs. 4 spring gilts, 3 fall male hogs: the" above hogs are strictly big type and eligible to register and are consign- j ed by Goldner Bros. Chicken : ! About 7 doz. full blooded Buff Orping-1 tons. 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, 6 ft. cut; Osborne hay loader, good as new; J. I Case corn plainer, good as new; Moline corn planter, disc harrow, j Oliver No. 11 riding breaking plow, god as new; Janesville riding t uiti- r vator, Deering mower, 60-spike tooth} h... ",v. sprier, harrow. Shank walking breaking plow, 1-horse 7-tooth i cultivator, jingle shovel plow, 4 liayj slings, good as new; 2 sets double 1 harness, set breechipl? harness, good as new, set leather ily nets, Cyclone! hand grass seed sower, 20 new grain 1 a !:s and < liter . ; i K ■ dune rtms !<s mention. v j Terms:—Sums of ssand ttnrer cash in hand: over that amount a credit I of 12 months will be •ever, with S per j cent interest last 6 months, purohas-: er giving approved security. Four! per cent off for earth. No goods re- ; moved until settled for. W. A. GAULT. Spulier & Runyon, Aueis. John Brown, Clerk. WANTED —A carried man to work on farm by ygar.—George Zimmerman, R. R. 9; ’phone 14-J. 26816! DECATUR’S CHIROPRACTOR PIONEER Office Over Vance & Hite’s UL nirc 1:30 to 5:00 □GIBS 6:30 to 8:00 PHONE 650. 0. L. Bargeiier, D. C. No Drugs No Siirgwv No Osteopathy +++++*+++*+*** * 1)R. D. D. CLARK * + Physician and Surgeon * ■b Office removed to reside; oe, four v + doors north of Murray Hotel, 4 * .28 No. Third St. 4 * Calls answered day or night. * 4 Telephone 131. 4 444*444>444*4«4 M. J. Scherer UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Fins Funeral Furnishings DECATUR, - IND ;* telephone: Office St;-, riotne, VIA j

KIDNEY DISORDER (tty Dr. L. C. Bahoaek)

Simple nicftioda arc usually the most off' i . • i nc'i when trcrilng any disorder <>f the humnn system. The • vc drinking of a dip of hot water i i h morning, plenty of pure water ■!! dnv. aa little Anurlc before ■ . , \ meal has been found the moat ' i dive means of overcoming kidney ■.able. Death would occur if the ;,;,ii . vs did not work day and night i separating poisons and uric add from the blood. ' T!:h dae ~r signals are backache, aeji.e ion, aches, pains. heaviness, . , ,;.!-ss, irritability, headaches, i-::. Utli.itle twinges, swolieu joints. . on • t e. s'K'b a simple matter to ■d> into \ our favorite drug store and • v-dn Anurlc. ns every druggist disi;. ~vy. e who uijrceotly dc!Wif :■ aT.K. .'mall Missouri farm. ftO cash and $5 monthly; no inter '•si or te-e big lily productive land; yiosa to 3 big markets; write for pl.'Uo" raphs and full information .Hunger A-IS 3, N. Y. Life Bldg., Kan as City. Mo. 243-2 mo. PH'.: SALK ;><> acre farm, black soil. 2Vv nriL s of a go M town. Price, r 120.00 per acre. For information, e or write J W. Montague. Van Wert. Ohio. 27013 FOR RENT Furnished room, modern: heat and bath. Address “X,” care Democrat. 254tf WANTED Old fat-le teeth. Don’t iu itec if broken. I pay SI.OO to —.mi per set. Mail to L. Mazer, 2007 Fifth St.. Philadelphia, Pa.; will 1 .ash by retum mail. 272t30 ,Ct SALE T§ bead of Holstein heifers, age from 6 to 18 months. See !!. J. Waggoner, R. it. 'No. 3, phone 12-U. 270t3 BOARD~ANi) ROOM lo young lady employe;! or attending school in ev i: ; -e :or light services. ’Phone 269tf S IV. • Y 'in OR STOLEN—A llttle'yellow ed v.-hite pup. Anyone knowing cf whereabouts, please cull plume 2, ). 2fl9tf LOST ladies’ black purse, con-ta'-d g a pair of eye glasses. Find- • ■ to if"; <-id Adams County bank. 271tf WANTED-General work, by- lujdrtle] aged lady. Inquire 224 N. Tiii-dl street. . 271 r 3 T FLES FOR SALE—I have! abort .‘i t bushels of £ood llr4dv.ni apples for stile. Also a i'vv cl -.ob- of Baldwin sweet apples.—Eli Mever, ’phone No. 271 ts LOST- Breastpin, in shape of gold cane, with gold plate at top. Return to this office and receive a reward. 276t6 FOUND -Bunch of keys. Owner may have liame by calling at this and paying for this ad. 270t3 NICKEL PLATE ROAD Reduced Fares to CHICAGO Account INTERNATIONAL LIVE STOCK EXPOSITION December 2-S. Dates of sbie December 3, 4 and 5. :ii < return Hmit December 13, 1 DIG. 1 information of ticket agent, or write F. P. DAENIN, D. P. A., r Art . ayne, lnd. NICKEL ILA i'E ROAD "mangold & BAKER Corner Monroe and 7th Sts. PHONE 215. Oak Leaf Seeded Raisins, pkg....15c Oak Leaf Currents 22c ‘ Not a Seed” Raisin 18c Dromedary Dates, pkg.. ,1?.c; 2 for 25c California Fig 3, pkg 10c Pumpkin, large can 10c Hominy, can 10c; 3 for 25c Corn, can 10c, 12c, 15c, 18c Peas, can 10c. 15c, 18c Seech Nut Olive Oil ... ,25c, 50c, 75c Good Table Peaches ....15c, 20c, 25c Kiln Dry, First Price Buckwheat, 5 Tb. bag 35c Oranges, Bananas, Lcmcns, Grapes, Apples, Sweet Potatoes and Lettuce. We pay cash or trade for Produce: Eggs, 32c; Butter, 2C-30c. % Give Us That Order. Arihssr ft Fred Mangold Baker

' Hires to main liPnlth and now life! will v: le no timo in boginning thin > trontmont. ri All pt-oplo in America, and espeer Jall.v these who are past middle ago • are prone to eat ton much meut and t In consequence deposit lime-salts In • their arterie... veins£ and join th. They ■j often titifier from twinges of rheumai| i ben or lumbago, sometimes from 1 j gout, swolloii bands or feet. Such piople are not always able to, exer- ,; (■::.< suificicntly in the outdoor air or . | drink enough pure water in order to sweat freely and excrete impurities . through the skin. Anurie will overborne such conditions as rheumatism, • j dropsical swellings, cold, extremi i ties, s aiding and burning urine and sleeplessness due to constant-need of Ing out of bed at night. DON'T RISK NEGLECT. Don’t neglect a constant backache sharp, darting pains or urinary dis orders. The danger of dropsy oi Bright's disease is too serious to ip lore. Use Doan’s Kidney Bills a; have your friends and neighbors. A ’ Decatur case: Mrs. H. L. Hall, S. 13tli St., Deca tur. say: “I had been afflicted wits ■ kidney trouble for quite n while. .M: . tir -l; vv-.s lame and weak most of thi time and often very bod. Then tin idle became strong and throbbing .ml when 1 tier.t over, got up or dowr or turned i i bed. a tearing pain went through my kidneys. I had an ache through the buck of my head which ■ was something terrible. Doan’s Kidney Pills rid me of the suffering. Since then 1 have occasionally got a box at Fallow A- Rice's drug store and bey have served to drive off any sligbt recurrences of the trouble.” Price, 50c. nt all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan's Kidney Bills —the same that Mrs. Hall had. Foster-Milburu Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. —Advt. NO HUNTING ALLOWED. Notice is hereby given that no hunting will be allowed on my farm and violators of this notice will he follow. 1 by prosecution under the law. 264136 JOHN ItESSLER. .—o Democrat Want Ads Pav. ' % -•V • i%iw - ■ 1 ;>■ For Christmas, Your Photograph. A gift to please those you would favor with a mark of your personal esteem. ' Nothing could be more appropriate. ! Make the appointment today. Phone ' 1 207. ERWIN STUDIO Aver Callow and Kohne Drug Store. I | Crystal Theatre; “LITTLE GIRL NEXT DOOR” Produced under auspices of Illinois Vice Commission t r* Matinee 3nd Evening Monday, Nov. 20th Admission 25c

MWPWWMMW nr lfT - I rlWlßi|i|l HI HID. yourTOOTHBRUSH B 'ovrf/rsUineoft/efe/tse lULL THE GEKMS-SAVE THE TEETH 4W4.1 *« *' See Your DantUt Twice Yearly £ ,3\J * 1 '"' ’ l, '"'«"V '■ "" ' U»« SENRECO Twice Daily VSENR LC O, the tooth paste that RE ALL Y CLEANS' has been put to every test , 7 *9*£e ctnJ id good by hundreds r f dentists, many or whom are using it in their Co to your deal'em * da%l > toite *in preference to other dentifrices . SENRECO it particularly destructive REALLY CLEAN teeth mean* r'* * X** 0 tlf be of SENRECO —25 c. Learn what to the get.a cf r good as a remedial egent in the treatment the folder . 44 The Mn.t GmZZZh A* the new *« , « u mouth cleanliness. A oorv of •'* «—«»* IBM. «e«MwcMtty *f **• efck En.bod.r, sped. trial taba of SENRECO £n t' D ' mea,min . th ’ *W together Zi<h Z ii?.Z riz »ih - -f unu.aa’.ly elective in eleaning aSay ‘;oJ deposit.. Co.. Inc , Dept A MeZmc - I"'/™ ,or 4c ln «emp!. The SenUnJl.trZ. * ™P“. Cincinnati, Ciiio.

FOUR DOCTORS DISAGREED Pains Disappeared After Use of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Wilmington, Del. “I was suffering from a terrible backache and pains in

my side, with bearing down pains and was very nervous. I was always tired, always drowsy, never could get enough sleep and could not eat. I had four doctors and each told me something different. I read of Lydia E. Pinkhani's Vegeta-

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ble Compound and decided to try it. I got good results and I now feel better than I have felt for years and I am gaining in weight. I can gladly recommend it to all women.”—Mrs. George W. Sebold, 1611 West 4th Street, Wilmington, Del. Backache and bearing down pains are danger signals which every woman r hould heed. Remove the cause of these iches and pains by taking Lydia E. Pinklam's Vegetable Compound, that good .lid root and herb medicine. Thousands >f women have testified to its virtues. For forty years it has been making vomen strong, curing backache, nerousftss, ulceration and inflammation, /eakness, displacements, irregularity uid periodic pain. E f you want special ad vice write yd in K. Pinkliani Medicine Co. coutidcut'al, Lynn, 3l;iss.

BAD BREATH , Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Ge< at the Cause and Remove It Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the subtitute for calomel, act gently on the owels and positively do the work. People afflicted with bad breath find quick relief through Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. The pleasant, sugarcoated tablets are taken for bad breath >y all who know them. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act genly but firmly on the bowels and liver, .timulating them to natural action, -Tearing the blood and gently purifying he entire system. They do that which dangerous calomel does without any of the bad after effects. All the benefits of nasty, sickening, jriping cathartics are derived from Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets without griping, pain or any disagreeable effects. Dr. F. M. Edwards discovered the formula after seventeen years of practice among patients afflicted with bowel and liver complaint with the attendant bad breath*. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are purely a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil; you will know them by their olive color. Take one or two every night for a week and note the effect. !0c and 25c per box. All druggists. o PUBLIC SALE. I will offer for sale on my farm 2H miles south of the Bounty farm, 2 miles east and 1 mile north ol Monroe, on Friday, November 17, 1916. beginning at 1 o'clock p. m„ the following personal property, to-wit: Horses: Bay horse, gray horse and a yearling colt. Cattle: Black milk cow, Jersey milk cow and a black heifer. Hogs: Extra good Poland China male hog, white sow. pigs by side; spotted vow, pigs by side; white sow. pigs : by side; red sow, pigs by side; 15 head of shoats, weight 109 Tbs. each. Farming Implements: New wagon, pair hay ladders, rubber tire surrey. Flying Dutchman hay loader. Oliver breaking plow, Oliver cultivator, single set of buggy harness, spike tooth barrow, 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 Llechty, Auet. Ray Barber, Clerk. - — ■ —*6 — ■ NOTICE TO PUBLIC. Notice is hereby given that no hunting or trespassing will be permitted on my farm in Root township. Violators will be prosecuted. Please take notice. HENRY SEEKING, 269t3 Root Township. o 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 church, announces a box social for Friday evening. All are invited to come. 270t5 o - 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.

Rex Theatre y today MATINEE AND NIGHT “SECRET OF THE SUBMARINE,” C hapter Nino. “MOVIE STRUCK,” Cub Comedy. “SHADOWS OF CHINATOWN,” a real Chinatown story, with real China scenes. ADMISSION FIVE AND TEN ( ENTS. tomorrow MARGARITA FISCHF.R in "THE MIRACLE OF LIFE.” A sensational problem'phiy! A plea for motherhood. FRIDAY. WILLIAM S. HART in “THE ARYAN.” Rex Theatre

PUBLIC SALE. I will sell at public sale at my farm 2 miles southeast of Decatur, first farm south of Friainger farm, on County Farm road, on Friday. Nov 17, 1916, beginning at 1:00 o'clock p. m„ the folowing personal property, to-wit: Horses: Bay horse. 7 years old, sound and safe for any child to drive; gray mare. 11 years old, sound, guaranteed a good worker, and bred Cattle: Holstein cow, 4 years old. fresh 2 months. A No. 1 cow: Guern ney cow. 5 years old, will be fresh in February; red cow. 7 years old. giving 3 gals, of milk per day, be fresh in April; red cow, 8 years old, giving gals, a day, he fresh in April; red cow, 10 years old, giving 2 gals, of milk per day, fresh in Jan nary; al lof these cows are guaranteed gentle and good milkers; 3 steers, year old past, good ones; 2 heifers, 1 year old. Hogs: White sow, with pigs, ready to wean; red sow. with 12 pigs, ready to wean; 2 O. I. C. gilts, weighing 140 lbs.; 8 feeders, will weigh 125 lbs; 1 Nanny goat, implements: J. I. Case cultivator, walking breaking plow, Deering mower, corn planter, farm wagon and double bed and spring seat, spring tooth harrow, Storm King buggy. Four tons No. 1 timothy hay in mow, some corn and corn fodder, and numerous other articles not mentioned. Term: —Sums under 5.00, cash on day of salt; over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, with bankable note, drawing 8 per cent after maturitv; 4 per cent off for cash. MRS. N. H. WAGONER. J. J. Baumgartner, Auct. J. F. Snow Clerk. 267tS o ON ACCOUNT OF HOG CHOLERA. Notice is hereby given that no hunting will be allowed on the farms owned or occupied by the Undersigned and all 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. Hopole, Reason Shaffer, John Clark. 270t12 FOR SALE 126 acres, second river bottom land, improvements first class. - 40 acres sandy soil, im Movements fine. 60 acres sandy clay soil, well Improved. All these farms in Adame county. 58 acres black soil, fairly improved 1% miles of Geneva. 80 acres sandy soil, well improved, within two miles of Wiltshire, Ohio. Will sell at great bargains if taken it once. J. F. ARNOLD, 134 S. Third St. - 70t6 Iwcatur, Indiana. 1 (1R RENT Two new 6 room houses on Kekionga street. Call on Dyon*s Schmidt. 27U'2

PUBLIC SALE. • Aa 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 3'- 2 miles northeast of Decatur or 1 mile north of and % mile east of the Dent si honl 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 lf.th of December; young Durham cow due to calve February 2, giving a good flow of milk, another young cow car rying 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 hull and heifer. Thirty-four Hogs: ISloven 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 tooth harrows. John Deere walking breaking plow, single shovel plow, : shovel cultivator, riding cultivator, sure drop check row corn planter, beet cultivator, beet lifter, 2 sets of double work harness and about 2iw 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. Morn", rent preferred. Lunch will be served on the grounds. Terms of Sale: —15 cash in hand; over id a credit of 9 months will he given, the purchaser giving note with approved security; 4 per cent oft for cash. No goods removed until settled for. Terms of rent given on day of sale. HENRY RODENBKCK. Spuller & Runyon. Au«ts. Charles Magley, Clerk. REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS Dear Friends:The election is now over. Now is the time to forget politics and get clown to business. There is quite a bit of idle money in this conimun ty seeking investment. Why should h not ba invested in farms? A more sensible and profitable investim e cannot be offered than in Ada County lands. The revenue is g and the values are continually - creasing. We know that we rati show yea some property that is worth money and that will grow into ni-v'> noney and at the same time lake •are of the money invested. Let '■• ell you about it. Thanking yon. '•te, yours respectfully, THE ROWERS REALTY ('•> FRANK M. SOHIRMEYEU FRENCH QUINN. 14 ■’ ATTENTION? >ARmIrS 1 Book your sale with the live stock ynd farm sale auctlnoeer, who will get you the highest prices. HARRY DANIELS, Auctioneer, uifi-a-n-d-tf Pleasant Mills. Ind