Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 274, Decatur, Adams County, 17 November 1916 — Page 4
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Or. C. V. CoiwO VETERINARY SURGEON Phone i« Dr. L K. Mag'ey VETERINARIAN Comer Third and Monroe Streets. PHONE 186 DECATUR, IND. B. C. fiENRICKS D. C YOUR CHIROPRACTOR Above Morris 5 & 10c Store. Phone 660 Residence 510 Cleveland Street. Office Hours Ito 5 7to fe LADY ATTENDANT Decatur, Ind. ■miiitm ii - 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 M iaterd Federal Reserve Association.
SOLID AS THE MOUNTAINS. y 'l'' lo fobndation upon which this Insti X 'X tution rests is» as stable and sturdy / _z x SURPLUS as the essential rocks. We have r J butlded the structure gradually, »■- ->V- \ though surely, and accumulated /.'■ str ° n ßth in capital and surplus for vour account? olbfl6amstatuJanh
i i . S' *’" ‘ s *' * t ' ■ ’ ' ■ ■ .-5 X V < For Christmas, Your Photograph. A gift to please those you would favor with a mark of your personal es- ! teem. Nothing could be more appropriate. Make the appointment today. Phone 807. ERWIN STUDIO Over Callow and Kohne Drug Store. + NOTARIES PUBLIC ♦ ♦ DAILY DEMOCRAT OFFICE * ♦ ♦ * License Applications. Affi- * * davits, Certifications, etc. * •><- + + * + + *4<4- + «.> + + + + 4* + 4''h + + * + + ‘!'<' * FARM LOANS * * $100,000.00 of 5 per ♦ * cent * * MONEY TO LOAN * * at ♦ * Schurger & Parrish * * Abstract & \|ty. Office * * CNo red tape needed) * +♦*•+++*+ + + + <• + + DECATUR’S CHIROPRACTOR PIONEER Office Over Vance & Hite’s Hnnrq I*o to 5:00 ROUTS 6:30 to 8:00 PHONE 650. 0. L Burgener, D. C. No Drug's No Surgery No Osteopathy M. J. Scherer UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING I Fino Funeral Furnianln t DECATUR, - INt‘ Telephone: Ot co 90; Hon j, i?s ; — j————— ■ iii i wM.«M»*ina —i-nn-■'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, 13c Peas, can 10c, 15s, 12; Beech Nut Olive Oil ....25c, 50c, 75c Good Table Reaches ....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. Give Us Thai Order. Arthur Fred Mangold Baker
, - »—MW.' t I I » - <-■ ■ III—’W ’ | HELP WANTED 'FOR SALE.—Small Missouri farm, i $lO cash and $5 monthly; no Interost or taxes; highly productive land; I I cioso to 3 big markets; write for I photographs and full information.; Munger A-183, N. Y. Life Bldg., Kan-1 as City, Mo. 246-2 mo. [■’OR RENT— Furnished room, modern; heat and bath. Address ”X,” I iT.re Democrat. 254tf I FOR RENT Two new 6 room houses i on Kekicnga atre•■!. Call on Dyon,'s Schmidt. 2711’2 BOARD ANfTROOM to young lady employed or attending school in 1 i excliang • for light services. ’Phone i 437. -2G9tf WANTED Old t'aslo teeth. Don’t I r .tier if broken. I pay SI.OO to I i ■ ;«>r ret. Mail to L. Mazer, 2007 S . Fifth St., Philadelphia, Pa.; will 1 ■mid < a ,li by ro'nrn mail. 272t30, LOST A ladies' black purse, eon-j taining a pair of eye glasses. Find-! er return to the Old Adams County bark. 271tf WANT; 'D—General worlf, by middle! ag. d lady. Inquire 224 N. Third 27P3. WANTED- A married man to work on farm by year.—George Zimmerman, R. R. 9; ’phone 11 J. 268t6 APPLES FOR SALE—I have ! aho'.i; 50 bushels of good Baldwin apples for sale. Also a few bushels of Baldwin sweet apples.—Eli Never, ’phone No. j 320. _ 271 If. WANTED—Boy to work, on farm.; Will hire by the month. Inquire I S Safer Hardware store. 273t3 ' tTFaTED‘7 >I; ST(h~~ A liitie yel- I low and white pup. Anyone kn.-w Ing of lii; whereabouts, please call i phone 249. 269tf LOST —I.: eastpin. in shape of gold cane, with gold plate at top. Return to this office and receive a reward. 270t6! I FOR RENT—A good house- centrally , located. Reasonable rent. Phone NT:. 229. 27!'. f. h US. Dav :’.”d ri-.riil service. Steam heat-1 «»<1 --••I fireproof.—Ealver-No-; ble Garage Co. 271112 ! FOR RENT—A good 80 acre fam). hear Decatur; cash preferable, in-, quire at this office. 27H4 ' ©AILV MARKET REPORT. Corrected Every Day. EAST BUFFALO. Hast Buffalo, N. V., Nov. 17 —(Spec-; ial to Dail- Democrat) —Receipts, 1.- , 120; shipments. 3.800; official to New ■ 1: yesterday, “SO; i; yr- closing j slow. Metnjur. and heavy,. $10.00f?$10.10: j -.orkeri. $9.75®510.00; lights and : pigs. sN.v it?s9.oo; roughs. |8.85@ j $9.00; st $;-.25; down; cattle. 325; i •••one: sh'-ep, 6,000; steady; top GRAIN MARKET. . 1.70; oats. 62e; corn, $1.20; ; rye. fil.l barley, 75c; clover seed,! Skr.o• ike seed,, $8.25. timothy; seed, S’ 75. COUNTRY PRODUCE. i-’e-.'. butter, 20c(??25c. POULTRY MARKET. Chi kens. 1 ;< ■ fowls, 14c; ducks 12c: g< >'se, 8e: young turkeys, 15c; old Tom iiiiko'-. 13c; old lien turkeys,i:;<-; old rm.sters. 7c; eggs, 32c; Ind. I Runner ducks, lie. Above prices are ■ for poultrv free from feed. CREAMERY PRICES. To teri i. delivered. 37%c; butter-. f:.i. at f taiion, 35%c; butterfat, in ; country, 34 %c. WOOL AND HIDES. We 137 c; beef hides, 14c; calf hides. 15c; tallow, sc; sheep pelts,! 50c @51.50. LOCAL STOCK MARKET. Heavy and medi'tm, $9.00: pigs and lights. $8.50; roughs, $8.00; heifers and light steers, [email protected]; stags, $7.05; prime steers. [email protected]; . )[email protected]; calves, $9.50. ON ACCOUNT OF HOG CHOLERA. Notice is hereby given that no hunting will be allowed on the farms owned or occupied by the undersign cd 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, Azle Tucker, John Carpenter, Charles Hawkins, Oliver Lizar, Frank P.ailing, J. W. Hopple, Reason Shaffer, John Clark. 270t12 o i?cr- i~"t Want Ads Pay, Crystal Theatre “LITTLE GIRL NEXT DOOR” GREAT MORAL SERMON > Roy Keehn former Supt. of Schools of Goshen appears in this picture. Instructive! Educating Matin- e and Evening Monday, Nov. 20th Admission 25c
WK RELiEF FROM CONSTIPATION Get Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets That is the joyful cry of thousands j since Dr. Edwards produced Olive TabI lets, the substitute for calomel. Dr. Edwards, a practicing physician ; for 17 years and calomel's old-time enemy, discovered the formula for Olive Tablets while treating patients for chronic constipation and torpid livers. Dr. Edwards’ Olive "1 abl< is do not contain calomel, but a licaLng, soothing vegetable laxative. No griping is the ‘'keynote’’ of these little sugar-coated, olive-colored tablets. They cause the bowels and liver to act normally. They never force them to ! unnatural action. If yen have a "dark brown mouth” now and then—a bad breath—a dull, tired feeling — sick headache — torpid liver and are constipated, you’!! find quick, sure and only pleasant results from one or two little Dr. Edwards' ; Olive Tablets at bedtime. Thousands take one or two every night just to keep right. Try them. 10c and 25c per box. All druggists. FOR SALE 12G acres, second river bottom land, improvements first class. 40 acres sandy soil, improvements fine. 60 acres sandy clay soil, well im proved. All tlieae farms in Adams county. 58 acres black soil, fairly improved 1 IM. miles of Geneva. 80 acres sandy soil, well improved. | within two miles of Willshire, Ohio. Will sell at great bargains if taken ! at once. J. F. ARNOLD, 134 S. Third St. i 274 e-o-d-ts. Decatur, Indiana. o WANTED BUYERS : For Ashtabula & Trumbull County Farms. Many good bargains in ideal homes. Now is the time to buy.—The G. E. Dowling Real Estate Agency. Orwell. ' Ohio. 273t12 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 soI cial for Friday evening. All are inI vited to come. 270t5 NOTICE TO HUNTERS. No hunting permitted on my farm. ; Trespassers will be prosecuted. ’ 272t3 JOHN D. WERLING. PUBLIC SALE. ■— — , 1..1 - I will offer at public sale at my res-! idence, ’4 mile north of Peterson, or | % mile south of Prebl;-, or 5 miles west of Decatur, on the Mary E. I Gault farm, on Monday, November 20, , 1916, beginning at 1:00 o’clock p. m.. the following personal property, towit: Three Horses: Gray mare, ctr.ing 6 years old; black gelding. i '-oming 5 years old; roan mare, coming 2 years old. a good one. Cattle: Itoan cow, 4 years old. will be fresh in March: spoHed heifer, will be ; fresh in August; spring calf. Tweni ty-six Hogs: Brood sow and 15 shoots, 10 head, pure bred Poland I China hogs, 3 spring male hogs, 4 soring gilts. 3 fall male hogs; these above hogs arc strictly big type and eligible to regi-vter and are consigned by Goldner Bros. Chickens: About 7 doz. foil blooded Buff Orpingi tons. About 4 or 5 tons of mixed ‘ hay in the mow. Farming ImpleI ments: Snvtli wagon, with double ; l ed; low lift manure snreader, good i as new; Champion binder, 6 ft. cut; ' Osborne hay loader, good as new; J. I I. Case corn planter, good as new: I Moline corn planter, disc harrow, i Oliver No. 11 riding breaking plow, j god as new; Janesville riding cultivator, Deering mower, Sb-spike tooth harrow, spring harrow, Shunk 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 d other article" too numerous to mention. Terms: —Sums of ssand unrer cash in hand: over that amount a credit 12 months will be given, with 8 per '»!>' interest last 6 months, purchaser giving approved security. Four per cent off for cash. No goods removed until settled for. W. A. GAULT. Speller & Runyon, Aucts. John Brown, Clerk. STORY OF NUMBER 40. 40 years ago an old doctor was putting up a medicine for diseases of the. blood, that cured the worst cases of Specific blood poisoning, and time proved that the cures were permanent. After many years I secured the prescription (being a druggist), and took each ingredient separately and referred to my U. S. Dispensatory and other books on medicine and found the medical properties set down as follows: “Employed in dis--eadfes of the glandular system, in blood poisoning, scrofula, constipation. stomach and liver troubles, chronic rheumatism, catarrh, in sores, ulcers, skin eruptions, mercurial and lead poisoning. Under its use nodes, tumors and scrofulous swellings that have withstood all other treatment disappear as if by magic.” To commemorate my fortieth year as a druggist I named this medicine Number |4O For Tlie Blood. J. C. Mendenhall. | Evansville, Ind. Sold by Smith, YaI ger & Falk.—Advt.
Rex Theatre Today ■—— THOMAS H. INCE PRESENTS “]]][ ARYAN” WILLIAM S. HART IN The greatest of western actors in his favorite characterization ol (he ’ Bad Man." Hart plavs the part of a rugged man off the desert, who, having been fleeced of his fortune by the degraded women of a lawless town, hirns S the feminine sex/ He becomes the ruler o Jhe built mining camp, utterly despising women so Kais awakent ed to the code of his race by a gentle, fearless girl who tru.-h, .im. The scene is laid in the Mojave desert along the old Santa e trail. There is plenty of western atmosphere. stasc coaches, prairie schooners and real six-shootei ' ’• The supporting cast includes Louis Glaum, the vampire woman who is making them all take notice, and pretty little Bessie Love, who, Griffith says will be the successor to Mary I’ickiord. ADMISSION FIVE AND TEN CENTS. TOMOkROW ROSCOE, Fatty ARBUCKLE in “THE OTHER MAN” Triangle Keystone, in two parts. We have all been wishing for Fatty to come back and here he is, withoi^doubt the most popular comedian on the screen. We don’t have to tell you how good this comedy is lor the fact that Roscoe Aibuckle appeals, assures its worth.
WOMAN GIVEN JWO DAYS To Make Up Her Mind for Surgical Operation. She Refused; Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Philadelphia, Pa.—“ One year ago I ’ was very sick and 1 suffered with pains
in my side and back : until I nearly went crazy. I went to ' differentdoctors and they all said 1 had female trouble and ■ would not get any ' relief until I would be operated on. I had suffered for four years before this time,but I kept getting worse the more
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medicine I took. Every month since I was a young girl I had suffered with cramps in my sides at periods and was never regular. I saw your advertisement in the newspaper and the picture of a woman who had been saved from an operation and this picture was impressed on my mind. The doctor had given me only two more days to make ' up my mind so I sent my husband to the 1 drug store at once for a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound,and believe me, I only took four doses be- j fore I felt a change and when 1 had finished the third bottle I was cured and never felt better. I grant you the priv- I ilege to publish my letter and am only I too glad to let other women know of my 1 cure.”—Mrs. Thos. McGonigal, 3432 Hartv<" • f*reet. Ph'la., Pa. ! O STOCK SALE. We will sell cattle and horses on our farm, one mile east of Preble, Indiana. and 3 miles west of Decatur, Ind., on Friday, November 24, 1916, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m.: Ten Horses: Extra good brood mare, 5 years old, weighing 1800 lbs.; gray mare, 7 years old, family broKe, weighing 1200; black mare, good, broke. 9 years old; j gray horse, weighing 1500. good one; i brown mare, weighing 1400; gray! horse, weight 1300, a good worker; I good sorrel colt, coming 2 years old; | 6-months-old draft colt. Cattle: 1 These cattle consist es fresh cows that will be fresh this winter, feeding steers, good stock heifers with calf, and some yearling calves; 2 Bull' Durham cows, fresh, with calves by side; roan cow, extra good milker, 6 years old, will be fresh January 1, weighing 1400 pounds; blue roan cow with calf by her side, a good one; extra good Holstein bull, coming 2 years old; several good cows giving milk; also several good Jersey <ows that will be fresh this winter. Twenty Head Extra good Feeding Steers, weight from 800 to 900 lbs. The balance consists of heifers and steers too numerous to describe. These cattle are all home bred and good stock. Sheep: Two full blood Shropshire bucks. Five dozen chickens. Two good carriages, one open, as god as new. and one with top; new beet drill. Gentlemen, don’t miss this sale, as we have a good lot of stock and sale will be held rain or shine, under cover. Terms: —Sums of $5 and under, cash in hand: sums of $5 and over, a credit of 12 months will be given, first 6 months without interest and last six months with 6 per cent. Three per cent off for cash. No property to be removed uhtil settled for. Lunch will be served on the ground. DAVID GERBER & SON. John Spuller and Noah Frauhiger, Aucts. Louis Fruchte, clerk. 273t6 I DEMOCRAT ° W ANT “ADS I PAY BIG
FREE UNTIL DEC. Ist., 1916 TO ALL PERSONS OVER 50 YEARS OF AGE On presentation of this coupon and 10c to cover cost of advertising, we will make a sitting and picture of vourself—a regular $1.50 value, positively free. Don't pass this offer by as it may not appear again. Name Age .. I Postoffice Fill out the above and bring in not later than Decern- | ber 1. 1916. '-rSJnilSfil ! MOSER & WILLIAMS The Reliable Photographers Ground Floor Studio, Decatur Indiana. ■ ————————l I■ I I HI OK. “The Top ’0 The Mamin’ To Ye” THIS IS MURRAY, THE NEW CIGAR MAN You’ll find me at the old Menig place. Come in and see me whether v< u use anything in my line or not f< r Decatur is MY HOME TO*) NOW ana I want to know you. Come in and meet me face to face | FOREST M. MURK AY. I ISHER & HARRIS QUALITY AND ECONOMY PHONES 5 or 48.
25 lb. bag fine Granulated Sugar $1.95 [ Michigan White Sand Grown Po- I tatoes, bushel $1.90 14 bushel 95c Peck Washed Turnips, pk 30c Jersey Sweet Potatoes, cook dry and mealy, pk 35 c Yellow Daurer Onions, medium size, pk New York Baldwin Apples, pk. ..35c New Rolled Oats, lb 5 C New Wisconsin Dried Cooking p eas- rt> 9i/-c 5 1 gal. pail Karo Syrup 45c Vs gal. Karo Syrup 23c New English Walnuts, soft shell. Pound •_ 20c Shredded Cocoanut. Ib 20c 2 pkgs. Shredded Wheat, Post 1 Toasties, Jersey Corn Flakes or 1 Grape Nuts 25c . 8 bars Lantz or Swift’s Pride Soap ji
. FISHER & HARRIS south Second Street Opposite Court House FREE DELIVERY
' for ....' 25c Large Rolls Crepe Toilet Paper .5c G for 25c 10c box American Ball Blue 5c Comb Honey. Finest quality, sn tion 25c Box Sani-Fiush for 21c Large Jars Finest quality Strained Honey 25c Best grade Rio Cofflte at, It> 15c Best Grade Santos Coffee. tt> 20c 1 lb. can Royal Baking Powder ..45c 1 lb. can Rumford or Calumet Baking Powder 23c 1 Hi. pkg. Arm & Hammer Soda • 8c 2 for 15C Star Brand Oysters have quality and size, fresh receipts daily, the pt. 2tc Fresh Baked Ginger Snaps, lb- 8 1 3c Head Lettuce, Leaf Lettuce, Cucumbers, Celery, Radishes, Cauliflower, Tokay and Malaga Grap« s - Sweet Oranges, Grape Fruit, Endiv*> etc., at the lowest prices.
