Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 273, Decatur, Adams County, 16 November 1916 — Page 4

STAR GROCERY! Marco Fancy Blend Coffee..3oc Marco Dried Beef 15c • Marco Peanut Butter 15c » Marco Pork and Bean* 10c Marco Red Kidney Beans...loc f. Marco Rolled White Oats..loc 1 Marco Proxlde Toilet Soap 10c , Marco Horae Radish Mustard ioc i Marco Corn Flakes 10c E Marco Pure Fruit Jelly ....10c i Marco Macaroni 10c Marco Spaghetti 10c | Marco Pearl Tapioca 10c £ Marco French Olive Oil . ...850 5 Marco White Table Syrup ..15c !■' Marco Mustard Sardines ...10c § Will Johns. Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARY SURGEON Phone Residence 143 j Dr. L K. M VETERINARIAN Corner Third and XAr ■ ■ Streets. PHONE 186 DECATUR, IND. B. C. HEMRICKS D. C. YOUR CHIROPR ACTOR Above Morris 5 & 10c Store. Phone 660 Residence 510 Cleveland Street. Office Hours Ito 5 7to 8 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, hut 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 M itr.bera Federal Reserve Association. i

SOLID AS THE MOUNTAINS. The foun^ation upon which this insti- / PtTAuV' T- '\ tution rests is as stable and sturdy SURPLUS yA as the essential rocks. We have 1^ —~~~\ builded the structure gradually, though surely, and accumulated ■ strength in capital and surplus thr'mel, h"t.<ut tn'il. we ask Jy Cw 1 for vour account? OMamstatoW’' -Occati’.r-SitO’

i HELP WANTED i — I FOR SALE.—Small Miswohrt farm. - JlO cash and $5 monthly; no InterJ eat or taxes; highly productive land; | close to 3 bic markets; write for " photographs and full information. I Munger A-183, N. V. Life Bldg., Kan- , sas City, Mo. 215-2 mo. ■ FOR*RENT—Furnished room,” modern; heat and bath. Address •%” : care Democrat. 254tf ’ FOil’itENT- two new 6 room hou as on Kekionga tre- t. Call on I. c. I Is Schmidt. 27112 , BOARD~’AND~RbOM _ nY7<ning: lady employed or attending school i.i n exchange for light services. ‘Phone I 42,7. 269’f i WANTEIW^id ~lasle ~teeth~ Don’t matter if broken. I pay SI.OO to 1 $5.00 p'T set. Mail to L. Mazer, 2007 So. Fifth St.. Philadelphia, Pa.; will I send eash by return mail. 27_'t30 LOST* A Indies’ black pun--'-. < <>n- , mining a pair of eye gla e•. FiiuL ■ er return to the Old Adams County : bank. 271tf \v.\x’l’Kl> -Gent ral worl > middl J aged lady. Inquire 224 N. Thi ■l’ I street. 27113 WANTED —A married man to work on farm by year. -George Zimmerman. R. R. 9; ‘phone 14-J. 2(>St6 APPI.ES - FOR have about 50 bushels of good Baldwin apples for sale. Also a few bushels of Baldwin sweet apples.—Eli Mever, 'phone No. 320. 271 If LOST —Breastpin, in si.ape of gold cane, with gold plate at top. Upturn to this office and receive a reward. 270t6 DAILY MARKET REPORT. Corrected Every Day. EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo. N. Y.. Nov. 16—(Special to Daily Democrat) -Receipts. 3,-1 .'oil; shipments, 950; official to NewYork yesterday. 1.510; hogs closing, slow. • I '.tedium and heavy, $10.10; y >r’ers, :‘“9.l’s'; slo..'>o; lights anil pigs, $8.75® i s!'.<•■'; roughs. $9.00®59.10; stags,! ' $8.25: cattle. 150; slow: sheep 1.2' '; active; top lambs. $12.15; i Iwe’i.ers, $8.75® $9.00; ewes, $8.00; I I down. GRAIN MARKET. V.'lmat. 5;.70; oats. 52"; corn. $1 20; . I rye. $1.10: barley, 75c; clover seed,; $8.50; alsike seed,. J 5.25. timothyseed, $1.75. COUNTRY PRODUCE. F.g'is, 3-L-: butler, 20c@25e. POULTRY MARKET. Chickens. 14c/fowls. 14c; dunk® 12": geese. 8c; young turkeys, 15c; old j Tom turkeys. 13c; old hen turkeys,i 13c; olu roosters. 7c; eggs, 32c; Ind. ; Runner ducks, lie. Above prices are i for poultry free from feed. CREAMERY PRICES. Butterfat, delivered. 37‘-«c; butterfat, at station, 35%c; butterfat, in I countrv, d’.gc. WOOL AND HIDES. Wool. 37c; beef hides. 14c; calf • hides, 15c; tallow. sc; sheep pelts, [email protected]. LOCAL STOCK MARKET. Heavy and medium. $9.00; pics and ■ lights, $8.50; roughs, $8.60; heifers' and light steers, stags, i $7.00; prime steers, [email protected]; : cows, [email protected]; calves, $9.50. ON ACCOUNT OF HOG CHOLERA. Notice is hi) -by given that i-o i hunting will be allowed on the farms i owned or occupied by the undersigned and al! violators of this notice will be liable to damages under the law.. Charles Schenck, 11. M. Crownover, E. E. Ehrsaro, Phil Gephart, Marcellus Davisson, Azie Tip ':<-r, John Carpenter, Charles Hawkins, Oliver Lizar, Frank Railing, J. V’. Hopple, Reason Shaffer, John Clark. 270t12 NOTICE TO PUBLIC. Notice is hereby given that I will not allow any hunting or tresparsing on my farm in Preble township. Violators will be prosecuted. WILLIAM C. WERLING, 269t3 Preble Township. DEMOCRAT WANT ADS PAY RIG M. J. Scherer UNDERTAKING ANO EMBALMING Fine Funeral FurnUhine’ DECATUR, - IND i Otfico 9C; Home, I*6

1I i ol\TM> a r U1 ATOH N. l< < pi Imr. by icjven that the un,j i| ilM bwn admin - i »>f tlo‘ iHlutcjof .hihii II Mey'•i Illi’ of Adilins county, -era ’l‘ • estate Is probably galvent. L’DWAKH H. 17111 NG ER. '• AihnlniMriHor. Y ■iiilh - !», # li ilnr, button & Attor- ; i nt * Hi-23 .ihxt or i:\r.s i roll. Im hvrdtv m- »‘n that th«« unII- jo I is ho.‘ii exei’utor - . of John Wanner, Into of I A » viomtv. • Hii.sod. The estate • > obably solvent. N'uAII WINTEREGG, ” rk .1. Lu’tz.' Ait y. ’>> 16-2.3 ’ tl \»»! H R (>l I IV M. M'.TTLEMEAT of EST VI’K. he hereby given to the credmirs and hutteon of Entile o.i <! st J, to appear in the - ■ ire ii .-our . behl nt Ve< atur, 'i, on the 23’<l day of N’ovemimH’., ami show <an.so. if any. why r : i .-•.■! t lenient accounts witii the < <• .f -,i 1 decedent slionid not be . •. fi' mid s. Id licirs nre notified to •id i!. ■■ make proof of heirship • ; d receive their distributive share*. I heirs are noli!h I to then and ; e i.i -ke nroof >f heirship, and rei « l.v their distributive shares. MAGHALENA I'.GLY. • Executrix, i I ■ atur. Ind.. Nt v. 1,1 !H«. I H. . B i:i“.\ in. Attv. !l-16 ) v .. .1 XuTH E. Notice Jr hereby given that in pure to a resolution adopt®*! by the 1 <>f dirvciors of tiie l»«<.itur Comal < lu > of Decatur, Indiana, the j i ■; .-Anod truste., heretofore ap-| p t cd Lx sai l Ho- itur Commercial . o I • ‘Tor for s;. at private sale 1 otfl< • «»; the Powers Realty! ‘ . i.panv in said .-ip. of Pecatur, Ad- • ! «-ouni>. Indiana, on "■ u< N«lay. ileeeiMhvr 12, ll'KI, jl» iwe- n tin hours of JO.OO o’cock a. i i .. . and 4. ‘0 p. m . the following de- I i i’a al iea.l estate, situate in and i .: . i ’-it the said City of I »ecatur. In] Allan's < ounty. and State of Indi- I Commencing at a point which is 5 I [ .s ami links .south of a stone I tl '. 1 ■ . ibllc iiAiiway, ■ I I - and 31 links - a>t of • stone I ~ the northwest corner of the south-I , t quarter of section 31 in township I j A north, railin’ 14 east, them e run- ’ iH'K' south 76 links, thenee vast to the w s line of the right of way of the |c . hiniti, lUchmond ami Fort Wayne I i. ir.aid, theme north al-.»ug the west of » lid right of way S links, more | .a to a point due east'l»f the place o. eginning, thence west to the place of i.eginning. » Also. c€»mmencing at a point 9 | . ’ ,i’!L, mrl 50 links south of a stone ; io; .f the nuoln Ughwav.

i Again for sl-While They Last I This $2.50 Aluminum Cooker The cost of Aluminum has doubled since we ordered these lifetime Cookers. At present prices, this offer would be impossible. So, in all probability, after our supply is exhausted, it cannot be made again. Next week the grocers of this city will once more feature this Quaker Cooker offer. And for the last time, we believe. We have supplied Cookers now to over 1,000,000 homes. We have sur d 'SO Aluminum Cookers for $1 to Quaker Oats users. But , t her ends with our present supply, and probably forever. Unless Aluminum drops 50 per cent, we cannot again offer a Cooker like ■ this for sl. iw 5 But next week only we make the offer below. You can get this 111 CocWrforsl,by buying two of our cereals which should be cooked in it. . This offer is made to induce better cooking. To bring you Quaker Pure Aluminum | Oats and Pettijohn’s cooked in perfect form, with the flavor kept in- Extra Large and Heavy He S = tact. Our reward will come in your doubled delight in these foods. Cereal Capacity 2XQts. if $ = j But we supply only one to each family. A Lifetime Utensil it t -W Unless you have the right flakes, right cooking does not help much. Retail Value \ But,if you useQuakerOats and Pettijohn’s, thiscooker is yoursforsl. This $2.50 WLJLt is for one week only. Get the packages from any grocer named below. f j One Week Only—Your Last Chance nffcr k Thl’c- Purch^ e f wo packages of Quaker Oats and one package of Pettijohn’s or three packOUT - ilia, ages of either. Get a Sales Slip from your grocer showing the purchase. Send us check or money order for $1 with the bales blip and we will mail the cooker by parcel post. We ask the Sales Slip just to show that you use our cereals. Sales Slips must be mailed next week. This offer applies in this vicinity only. Address The Quaker Oats Company, 1708 Railway Exchange, Chicago j Quaker Oats Pettijohn’s The Extra-Delicious Vim-Food Rolled Wheat with 25% Bran Flakes Fhked from Queen Oats Only A Modern Bran Dainty All the world over, Quaker Oats,holds first place among oat foods. Oat Every doctor advises bran, as essential to rieht livi n• v . loves of a hundred nations send to us to get it. A billion dishes are laxative. Everybody every dav should e.t it Tt .W., WF/ “f ia ‘ ure 9 co: ed each year. Nowhere in the world do connoisseurs find any oat spirits, sunnier days. Without it, our diet of'fine foo ?f better b ® alth > better fooo to compare with it. Pettijohn’s is made to meet doctors' reauirementi "rntt r -k-LT’ The reason is this: Quaker Oats is made from queen grains only—just in flavory flakes of wheat. The food '• . lhe . . ran 1S hl ° tlan th ■ big, plump, luscious oats. No puny, starved grains are included. A likes. Yet it contains 25 per cent tender bran S ainty wblcb everybody br :hol of the choicest oats yields only ten pounds of Quaker. The bran is in flake { which . * -. , The result is a flavor which has won the world—a flavor which is match- will not do. ' y "* cient - Ground bran less Yet these large and luscious flakes cost you no extra price. Try Pettijohn’s one week. Note its delightful Nature s,tores in oats a wealth of vitality, which everybody needs. We yob go back to a branless diet. eC S ‘ Never again will w’U veil to know this fascinating vim-food, made as we make it and Then try Pettijohn’s Flour Tt i«s 7S c cooked in <„,r IS per cent bjan flake,. Uae it like GrS flSr’to ”* b G TL ice Grocers Will Feature the Cooker Offer Npvt WpoL- . lad.: op.), Monroe &3d Sts., Decatur Fisher & Harris, Decatur. | End Grocery). W . : . ..d N Monro, M. Fullenkamp, 2d St., Decatur. S. E. Hite, Decatur. The People’s stnr«. p.«.. i i * .. ... I i.t.hler & Co.. Decatur. The Riverside Grocery (.Joe M. I Sauder-Smith Co Ft i T * s P» unger, Lehman & Co., be”’ »1- E. i -..•■Mr, J id. Mangold & Baker, 623 Monroe Rice, Prop.), N. 2d St., Decatur' Emkenberzer & Son jJL iL » PA S‘ar Grocery (Will J. Johns, P St., Decatur. Anna E. McConnell (The North : Augsberzer » d ' ~ ra tten, Geneva, Ind. -flier, Berne, A’hert Harlow, Geneva. Ind-

which Is IS chain* ai d »l links I . .m .a. Ihe north . «•-( «. or net of | i lie southwest <|Uiirter of section 3i Ini township "‘i north. ritiiKv H east. tluMir«* riinnlng south 63 links to the smuth line of sahl southwest quarter of, *mld section, thence east on the south 1 lin-v of .‘.a id quartei section t.» the West i line .<f the right of way of the Clnoln- | imtl, Ri ainond and Fort V\ a\ ii«* railroad. thence north along the west line of said right of wu\ 63 links, more or ; . i point d i. vast of th” pla* e of • ginning, thence west to the place of beginning. Also, hih.is Number I, 3,4, 7, IX. 21. .•?. 2 1. .39. 63. 66 and 7*, In citizen’s lir.st oldltlon to the city of Decatur, [ Adams county. Indiana. Alsy Inlots Niun'oer 10. 13. 15.23, 26. .33, 1 31. 43, 17. 6,'i and 70 in ('ltlxrn’s Second . Adtlllioii to sahl C't . oi pecitlur, Adams county, Indiana. | Also, inlots Number 1, 2. 3, 4. 5,6, 7. . 11, 12. I:;. IX. 26 and 27 iii Citizen’s third addition to said t’ity of i>ecatur, Atl.cns County, Indiana. Als", Inlots Number 11. 12. 19, 24 I and 1 • in Mary Ella Hanna’s addition to I said City of Decatur, Attains County,' Indiana. Sa d real estate will be sold for the purpose of paying the debts and obii--5 ‘.ati-iis owing by said trustee and will n ee Id to the highest and best bidder fur t ash. ; In the event that said real eState for •my i vason is not sold on the above • late the said sale will be continued lojn day io day between the iiou.s above specllied, until the same is sold. I’. Al. HICIRMEYER. !»-16-23-30 Trustee. \OIICE <H ».*. otXTMEVr OF KE- ( i:n ek. State of Indiana. County of Adams, as: Notice is hereby given Hint the undei signed has been appointed the reI * eivi of tne Ward Manufacturing ; Company, an insolvent corporation, by ip- Adams <dreiiit court. All persons, firm.' ami corporations indebted to i said company are hereby notified that ' .dl accounts and notes due said com>l ,n a.a payable to the undersigned I receiver at his office in Decatur, Indian i. I.R'WIS A. GRAHAM, Receiver for the Ward Manufavtur- . ing Company. C. L. Walters, Attorney for Reeeivj er. jul 6-th-ts I m-i-o: x tmi'.x r or kxijcitoh. N »ti- c is hrehy given that the un«lt rsigned has been appointed executor lof tin* estate of Frank Lord. I .ate « f Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. JAMES f. MERRYMAN, Executor. h October 30, 1916. 2-9-16 i STRAYED OR STOLEN—A little yellow and white pup. Anyone kn.-w- ! nig of his whereabouts, please call • phone 249. 269tf ,, ,

“T. ShSno In nF *3 Wi Gi-t 3 tan iron* CTNWWHH your i'.-rdwnro or tfro- jU’.ljs■ Jl.i.rtll eery 0. u,«r. - ■Hi i Jim 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., ,13c; 2 for 25c California Figs, pkg 10c Pumpkin, large can 10c Hominy, can 10c; 3 for 25c Corn, can 10c, 12c, 15c, 18c Peas, can .10c, 15c, 18c Beech Nut Olive Oil ....25c, 50c, 75c Good Table Peaches ....15c, 20c, 25c Kiln Dry, First Prize Buckwheat, 5 tb. bag 35c Oranges. Bananas, Lemons, Grapes, Apples. Sweet Potatoes and Lettuce. We pay cash or trade for Produce: Eggs. 34c; Butter, 20-30 c. (live Us That Order. Arthur & Fred Mangold ** Baker

I Rex Theatre I I - • **• I I today I Margarita Fischer in “Miracle of Life.’’ A Mutual Masterpiece in five gripping, novel and inspiring acts. A superb accomplishment of motography. A sensational plea for motherhood. One of the most beautiful pictures we have ever shown. This is a picture that you will be glad you have seen, that you will re . member for many a day, and you will be sorry if you miss it. ADMISSION FIVE AND TEN CENTS. I TOMORROW WILLIAM S. HART in "THE ARYAN.’’ A real western drama of the days of ‘49 portrayed as only “Big BinHart under the direction of Thomas H. Ince pan play it. Hart « with his famous six-shooters, is the screen’s most popular Bad Man because he shows u the real west that is fast vanishing. You can’t help liking this Bad Man as he is intensely human, the good is there waiting to be called forth by some little incident as in this story. Rex Theatre