Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 275, Decatur, Adams County, 18 November 1916 — Page 4
STAR GROCERY! Marco Fancy Blend Coffee..3oc Marco Dried Beef IRc f h Marco Peanut Butter 15c ' Marco Pork and Beane 10c ' I Marco Red Kidney Beana...loc Marco Rolled White Oats..loc I Marco Proxlde Toilet Soap 10c a Marco Horse Radish Mustard • Marco Corn Flakes 10c Marco Pure Fruit Jelly ...,10c W i Marco Macaroni 10c "t Marco Spaghetti 10c t Marco Pearl Tapioca 10c | Marco French Olive OH ~..*sc Marco White Table Syrup ..15c I Marco Muetard Sardines ...10c ' Will Johns, Dr. (. V. Connell VETERINARY SURGEON PknrD Cf«.ce 102 L none Residence 143 ■■ I Dr. L K. Magieyj VETERINARIAN Corner Third and y Streets. PHONE 186 DECATUR, IND. B. C HENRICKS D. C. | YOUR CHIROPRACTOR Above Morris 5 & lOc 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, but the saver is aiming for something. Set your star high then work for it. Start an account with us and 1 while you work, watch your dollars grow. FIRST NATIONAL BANE DECATUR. INDIANA Mimbera Federal Reserve Aaaociation.
■ »•<7--.^ SOLID AS THE MOUNTAINS. The toundatlon upon which this insti- / '’A tution rests Is ns stable and sturdy If/SiU SURPLUS wt's?- .1 as the essential rocks. We have I V>ullded the structure gradually, t,loUch surely, nnd accumulated -xf strength In capital and surplus xW/ff/lM' .' through honest method Mav wo ask ' for vour account? - < £>ccafur-3t&- ■
If HELP WANTED L - f-- T- -"-T ■ FOR SALE.—Small Missouri farm. ? I $lO cash and $5 monthly; no interi cat or taxes; highly productive land; |' dose to 3 big markets; write for f J photographs and 'full Information, g I Munger A-183, N. Y Life Bldg., Kan--5 sas City, Mo. 245 2 mo. f'l'Oß RENT-Furnished’ room, modi' I ern; heat and bath. Address "K,” jf i rare Democrat. 254tf J FOR RENT -Two new 6 room houses si on Kekionga street. Call on Dyon!l ,s sc “_ f?‘ i 2 J I BOA!U~\N'D 110-’M to young Indy | employed or attending school in | exchange for light services. 'Phone ! 437. 269tf * WANTED—OId~taslo feet 11 Don't ' [ matter if broken. I pay SI.OO to 1 I 35.00 per set. Mail to L. Mazer, 2007 I So. Fifth St., Philadelphia, Pa.; will. | send cash by return mail. 272t30 ' I LOST A ladies' black purse, con- ' tainlngii pair of eye glasses. Find- > er return to the. Old Adams County | bank. 271tf | \VANTEI~Boy to work. < n farm. || Will hire by the month. Inquire II Schafer Hardware store. 273t3 I! STRAYED Oil SVIiTTx A little yei" I low and white pup.. Anyone kn.ov- | big of his whereabouts, please call | phone 249. 263tf j I LOST —Breastpin, in shape of gold! I cane, with gold plate at top. Re-1 | turn to this offic and receive a reward. 270t6 FOR RENT-A good li’iiso contra'ljlocated. Reasonable rent. Phone No. 229. 27 iff. | FOR RENT—A good 80 acre ' fa- m near Decatur: cash preferable, inquire at this office. 274t4 DAILY MARKET REPORT. Corrected Every Day. EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo. N. Y„ Nov. 18—(Spec-: ial to Daily Democrat) —Receipts. 11.|200; shipments.2.Bso: official to New | York yesterday, 2.850; hogs dosing: 1 slow. Medium end heavy, [email protected]; few; SIO.OO yorkers. $9.6541 $9.75; I pigs. $8.50; roughs, [email protected]; ' I stags. 57.50<7» $8.25; cattle, 225; J (steady; sheep. 4.000; steady;, lambs; dull; tops, $11.75. GRAIN itiARKET. Wheat. $1.70; oats. 52c; corn. $1 20; j i rye, sl.ln; barley, 75c; clover seed,! $8."0; al-ike seed., $8.25. timothy I seed, $175. COUNTRY PRODUCE. Eggs. 34c; butter. 20e@25c. POULTRY MARKET. j Chickens, 14c; fowls. 14e; ducks 12c; I gee e. 8c; young turkeys, 15c; old Tom turkeys, 13c; old hen turkeys, l I 13< : oid roosters. 7c; eggs, 32c; Ind. I Runner ducks, lie. Above prices we I for poultrv free from feed. CREAMERY PRICES. Butterfat, delivered, 37’Ac; butter-j I fat. at station, 35Vfe'; butterfat, ini country, 34%c. WOO' AND HIDES. Wool. 37c. eef hides, 14c; calf’ hides. 15c; t . low, sc; sheep pelts,, I [email protected]. LOCAL STOCK MARKET. . Heavy and medium, $9.00; pigs and lights, $8.50; roughs. $8.00; heifers and light steers. stag . $7.00; prime steers, [email protected]; ’ cows, [email protected]; calves, $9.50. NOTICE. Until further notice we will have no cinders for sale. HOLLAND-ST. LOVIS SUGAR CO.; ~k6tice~~ The follow ing- goods will also be offered for sale at the Henry Rorienbeck sale, November 22: Red Poland hull, 3 Durham cows, 2 part Herefords, with calves by side, 2 part Hereford cows. 1 Jersey cow, 1 sorrel and 1 bay colt, coming 2 and 3 years oid. 275t3 ! DECATUR’S CHIROPRACTOR PIONEER Office Over Vance & Hue’s 1:30 to 5:00 liOUFS 6:30 to 8:00 PHONE 65V. 0. L. Burgener, D. C. No Drills No Surgery I No Osteopathy - - - . ...
NOTICE OF IM BMC 1 UTTING. I Notice In hereby riven that th« nnhltTk.l. n< I • i;pt i-inton-lent «»f loiistruclinn of the llvnrs Bertling* drain, Id ; i.’tiot tow nship \<hiiiis county, In* dhuiH, will on *nt nrihn, llevrmher ’J. 1!»HL ’I up until 1<» oh-lork h in. of wold tiny nt - the mt;.. .»t Phil 1.. Macklin, county purvoyn*- of Adanut county. Indiana, In » | the Voi • Ixifll block, Koilth of the court . Inure. In iho <’ity of !>o<.;tur. Adams 1 '..untv, Indiana. r<-elw h-aled bhln . I forth- comiti action of *uld drain in .1 • • .-.’•daneo with the report, plans, pr<»- * I lib pecifi. at ions therefor u-nv on I’.le In tin offlhre of the Auditor of Ad* * aihx <*ou.it\, Indiana, in Rak! cnu.«e. . Bids will be received ami n contract Jhi for the whole of said drain, as ’i shown In the report, proilio, plans and N No condiilonal bld will be accepted, Jami emh bidder will be required to J '.ltn snerlil ;ul,v so wbnt bo will con* . sii .<t the ivhole of said work and ij I levs . 11l be required to Hie their i i ;.s ! ■ piird b. law. upon formw •■I v iii i furnißhed bj the under- ,■ • :.ji. of construi'ilon, 1 . .1 <.• n i-hhler will bo required to . i ike ami tile with his bld the nocea’.•v affidavit of non-coßualon nnd that |he is ■ i..um fide bidder. Km h bid i niU 't 1 e a< <-i.mpnnied with a good and Giiihelent h.»nd in a sum equal to dou« i ■ tliv amount of such bM, londltion- ’ . : f r the faithful performance of bi wo. k and contract, ami providing - jth.'.! the Didder will enter into a cont with said superintendent for the ! . oust-u-tion of the same, if he be, ' awar(h‘d the contract therefor. Such I bond to 1-e approved by the superin- ' I tendent of construction. Said super-; intondent of construction resorvea the nht to reject any and all bids. No I i bids will be accepted in excess of the ! ; ■ limate i cost of such work or in ex- ; . css of the I enetlts found. The time i f..r the t’oinpietlun of the work will be :i udv known by the superintendent of | * construction on the day of tlie sale. ind the contractor will be required to ; iipivtc the work within the time fix- j Patci tiiis 11 th day of November, PHIL L. MACKLIN, 11-is Supt. of Construction. NOTH E TO BIDDEttS. In the Matter of the Svliiik \lley Improv einrnt. , Notice is hereby given that the common council in and for the City of I Decatur, Indiana, w ill, on the 2lxt Day of .\o*emtier. 1901. I it seven o’clock, p. ni., at their conn- ; 1 room in said city, receive sealed * blds for ilje construction of the I following improvement, to-wit: Pavinfc the alie as follows: Com-1 en ing at the northwest corner of ' nlot No. In in the original addition to 1 the (’ity of l>» atur. Indiana, and also J i. lee cast line of Second street. •m< • running e i>t over and along th.- nllev dividing inlois Nos. 4x. 49. i ’ • 31. i distance of 276 feet, and l<» te’minute at the west line of r street. b per plans and speclfi- , . i-»ns on file in the office of the city • ' will be required to deposit ■ !< < ;I h> L per eent »f th-* estiii: ti' I ..st of said improve- I raeiit. whi. ;- ;.: d estimate and plans • |.j J 1 ’ V’i . . ■ h. : i and .■■- i<’ seal * this of No etuber, 1616. Il M. Be VOSS, 11-18 city Clerk. AD l( E TH BIDDER*:. in the Mm •< r -f the Dmv W a goner hewer Improvement. N lite is hereby s<i\en that the com- . i.. . ■ . .. i:ih;. ‘ • '! k, p , at their conn- | c; I" HU in said • :t>. receive sealed ! ;n/.'rY r ';o-w''7' ‘ ,iie Construction of a dlstrii i. sewer, commencing in the center of the alley . e point which is G feet east of the southeast corner of inot Na. 2'.*! in I the pint c f the City of Deca- ! :ur, Indiana, theme running north in : the center of the allev about 440 feet, j ami mere to terminate, in the Mar-. | .-‘cal street sewer, as per plans and 1 specifications on file In the office of I the city clerk. Bidders will be required to deposit I ' ertitied c heck equal to 2*4 per cent I » the estimate*! cost of said improvei sect, whit h said estimate and plans and specfflcatlons are on file and may i . . .n in the oin< -• the < ity clerk. I 'Fhe council reserves the right to reWißiess ms hin I and official seal thi' loth day of November. IHI6. IL SI. DeVOSS. 11-18 City Clerk. AOTOI TO PROPERTY OWNERS — Im the 'latter of Ihe Vail *»rwcr Improvement. N tice is hereby riven that the com- - n council in and for the City of I ;>• •-•.■•tur. Indiana, did on the 7th day j. N--.er»t cdC. . lopt a prellmin- . -S' S -*nt roll in the matter of ; • “ Vail s .ver improvement, which si d imp verm nt is as follows: Con-!:-truetii'n of t distrit t sewer on and ill’ll the folowing route, to-wit: I Com rm no in tr m the center of the al--1 ’* v at the northv.‘‘Rt corner of inlot t j No. ' M in Bremerkamp’s and Derkes' ■Vj IC. .<i , ;1 n, tlm Cilv Os Decatur, In- * diumi, th«“’i.-e innirng* south in the 1 • "iile of the alley about 150 feet and : to to* minute in the Jfefferson i street sewer. • The boundaries of the area or disi trict benefited and to lie assessed ; th.-refer are as follows: The dis- ' t? i t bounded on tlm west by Seventh : street, on th- south bv Jefferson J street, on the east by Sixth street, on i the north by Madison street. ‘ Said lov-smeni roll wan the names of owners and di’-erintions of propj * rt' t> be si s ed, with the amounts ' of tin prelii unary :tsse-sments against ' < ach b>t -nd parc i ! of land abutting ■ < ti so 'i ?fv e- • •• in the district afore- . siiid is oh < ad 'eii be seen ..t tiie i office of the city clerk. i'urthor n;>tice is also given that said council will on the 21st Bay 4 November, IDlfi, I at 7 o’clock, p. m., at their council Hoorn reemve’and hear remonstrances against the amounts assessed against the property on said roll and will do- | 'ermine the question as to whether ! <ueh lots or parcels of land have been. | "f will be benefited, by said iniprove’x nt in the amount named on said I roll or in a greater eum or less sum ;or in any sum, at which time and ;oi u e tlu owners of said real estate i may attend in person or by representative and be heard. Witness my hand and official seal rh’s 10th dav of November. 1016. H. M. PeVOSS. 11-18 City Clerk. o- — —- NOTCH TO I nor; ICSA OWNERS In the Mutter of t!ir Lake Scxver Improvement. N. (i' O is ' ereby that tic* compi ';i ' on-)*•:’ in end for the City of Vei itur. li’di n;:. did on the 7th day of Novcrnl 1916. adopt a preUmin- ' ■ I I<V • r;di ill tie mutter of the eocstru'd ihi of .ho Luke sewer as follow:- Comrnen 'inw In the center of '■ y. t. point which Is 6% feet n rth and feet west of the northvvrt corner of inh>t No. five (5) in Niblick heirs’ subdivision of outlot No. 257 in I > Nuttirri n s addition t<» the «'itv of Peoatur. thence running ea;-t tn th- < enter of the alley about fo?t and the: e to terminate in the Decatur street branch of the Mars!tall s 7‘oijt sewer. t Sii*l ass •. smont roll with the names 1 of owners and descriptions of property ln.be cisessed, with the amounts of 1 |te preion:nary assessments against t- < h lot end parcel of la,nd abutting • *i such j ar ci the district aforesaid is on file and ran be seen at the office of 'he < ity clerk. ’ ’ i. . - al xo given that ild co inn I will on theBuy of A'ovemhrr. mill, at 7 o'clock, p. tn., at their council room receive and hear remonstrances against the amounts assessed against the property on said roll and will de-
fviuilre the quchtluti »n lu ’.whether » ii i-»t or par-ei; of inud have heen >r will be benefited. b\ Ruhl improvemeat in the unpiunr named on sold roll or In m greater sum or less sum >1 in un.v sum, at whhli time and place the owners of said real estate nun afti-m! in person 01 h\ representative ami he heard. Witness rny bund nnd official seal this loth day of November. 1916. 11. M. DeVOSS. 11-lx City Clerk. PUBLIC SALE. As I have decided to quit farmin* nnd live a retired life and may team some. I will offer at nyldlc aaie at my residence, located 3*4 milen northeast of Decatur or 1 mile north of and Vi mile oast of tho Dent school house known as the Howard Shackley farm, on \V»>dnesday. November 22. 191-1, beginning at 10 o'clock a. ni. the folowing personal property, to-wit: Thirteen Head of Cuttle: 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 g-x»d flow of milk, another young cow carrying her second calf duo 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 ..nd heifer. Thirty-four Hogs: Klevien head of spring pigs, 9 head of ; summer pigs and 14 head of fall pigs. I Farming Implements: Turnbull farm ; wagon, almost as good as new; Inter--1 national manure spreader, in good I running order; disc, spike and spring ! tooth harrows, John Deere walking ; breaking plow, single shovel plow, 2 I 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: —$5 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 •ash. No goods removed until settled for. Terms of rent given on day of sale. HENRY RODENBECK. Spuller & Runyon. Aucts. Charles Magley, Clerk. PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at public auction at his residence miles northeast of Decatur. % mile north of the Schnepp school house on Thursday, Nov. 23. 1916. beginning at 10:00 o'clock a. m., the following peronal property, towit: Four Horses: Black mare, 9 years old; bay mare, 7 years old; bay driving horse. 12 years old: black gelding, 2 years old. Seven cattle: Red Durham cow, will be fresh in June; red cow, will be fresh n February; Jersey cow, was fresh in June; roan heifer, will be fresh in I l> - ■.; 3 spring calves. Nineteen Ilogs: Two brood sows and seventeen head • i.f boats, weighing 50 to 60 lbs. each. Seven dozen chickens; 2 stands of b< <s. Farming Implements: Osborne binder, Dain hay loader, Deering m over, hay tedder, hay rake, Sure Drop corn planter, .Monarch corn cul-; tivator, ne >v Superior grain drill, new | disc harrow, spike tooth harrow,; pring tooth harrow, walking break-) ing plow, single' shovel plow, corn cultivator, scoop board, hay ladders, l;cg rack, mud boat, Turnbull wagon, wide tread, with double bed; rubber tired top buggy, new steel tire top' buggy, iog chain, tank heater, doubletrees, hay knife, grain cradle, mow-1 ■’ scythes, lawn mower, forks, shov-' els, set heavy breeching harness, new; 2 sets single buggy harness, % ; set farm harness, fly nets, horse' blankets, fly nets, collars and pads, household goods. Globe range cook love, Favorite heating stove, dining •ible, 6 dining - hairs, 2 rockers, davenport, kitchen cabinet, kitchen table, Anker-Holth cream separator,' furniture, all new. Four hundreds; shocks corn fodder in field; and many other art icles too numerous to I mention. | Terms:—Sums of $5.00 and under,! cash in hand. Sums over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, the • purchaser giving note with approved security. Six per cent interest after - 'in.riuiity. Four per sent off for cash. No goods removed until settled tor.! MARTIN WEILAND. Roy Runyon, Auct. Fred Koldewey, Clerk. ON ACCOUNT OF HOG CHOLERA. Notice is hereby given that no' hunting will be allowed on the farms owned or occupied by the undersign-' ed and all violators of this notice i will be liable to damages under the law.. Charles Schenck, H. M. Crown--:ver. E. E. Ehrsam, Phil Gephart, Msi, ellas Davisson, Azle Tucker, John- Carpenter, Charles Hawkins, Oliver Lizar, Frank Railing, J. W. Hopple, Reason Shaffer, John I'Crk. 270t12; APPLES FfJR' sTLE—f have about 50 bushels of good Baldwin apples for sale. Also a few bushels of Baldwin sweet apples.—Eli Mever, ’phone No. 3Z». 271 ts
CRYSTAL THEATRE “LITTLE GIRL NEXT DOOR” EXPOSE OF VICE AND WHITE SLAVERY The picture that helped close the vice districts of Chicago, Matinees 1 p. m. and 2:30 p. m. Evenings 6:30, 8:00 and 9:30
NICKEL PLATE ROAD WI NT ER TOURS To the South and SOUTII W E S T Many Winter Tourist Resells in Alabama, Arizona, Cuba, Florida. Georgia, Jamaica. Louisiana. Mississippi, New Mexico. New Providence, North Carolina. South Carolina and Texas. Tickets on sale daily, to April 30, 1917. Final return limit. May 31. 1917. Observation, Drawing Room and Tourist Sleepers. Dining Car Service. e Full information of Ticket Agent, or write F. P. PARMN, D. P. A. Ft. Wayne. Ind. OH.WELLS The Golden Rule. My Code of Ethics 229 E. Berry St., Ft. Wayne. The Best Place to get treatment for all chronic and private diseases 'of men and women including Male , and Female Weakness. Cancer, I Goiter, Rupture, Rectal Diseases, Slood Poison, Varicocele, Hydrocele, Kidney and Bladder Troubles, Sterility, Discharges. Skin Diseases. Open Sores. Tubercular Glands. Catarrh and Deafness, Eye Diseases, Rheumatism, Lung and Throat Diseases, Tuberculosis and Nervous Diseases. I TREAT SUCCESSFULLY Chronic Diseases — Catarrh, Throat Troubles, Weak Lungs, Rheumatism. Nervous Diseases, Stomach and Intestinal Troubles. Kidney, Liver, Bladder and Urinary Diseases. Skin Diseases, Cancer. Goiter. Asthma and Tubercular Glands. Diseases of Women—lrregularities. Painful Periods, and all diseases peculiar to the sex treated without resort to surgery. Diseases of Men —Varicocele, Nervous Debility. Blood Poison, Stricture and Special Diseases. Rectal Diseases—l claim the most perfect system ever devised for the cure of piles, fissure or ulceration of the rectum by a painless and easy method. No cutting; No pain; No detention from business; No failures. Hundreds of references for the asking. Write for particulars if you cannot call. Consultation Free. Prices moderate, including medicine. Hours, 9 a. ni. to 5 p. m. No Sunday or Wednesday hours except by apponitment. 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; gray horse, weighing 1500, good one; brown mare, weighing 1400; gray horse, weight 1300, a good worker; good sorrel colt, coming 2 years old; ''-months-old draft colt. Cattle: These cattle consist of fresh cows that will be fresh this winter, feeding teers. good stock heifers with calf and some yearling calves; 2 Bull Durham cows, fresh, with calves by side: roan cow. extra, good milker, 6 veats 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, eash 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 until settled for. Lunch will be served on the ground. DAVID GERBER & SON. John Spuller and Noah Frau’niger, Aucts. Louis Fruchte, clerk. 273t6 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
Rex Theatre today ’ ROSCOE ARBUCKLE WITH KEYSTONE I'l.Ay. ERS IN 'THE OTHER MAN." j , A smashing Keystone comedy, with Fatty Arbuckle at his best. I “THE BLACK TERROR,” a thrilling two-part drama. MONDAY DE WOLF HOPPER AND FAY TINCHER IN “SUNSHINE DAD.” A Triangle Fine Arts Drama with lots of action and comedy. COMING: FLORENCE TURNER. ———————r ■ Rex Theatre 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 yourself—a regular 51.50 value, positively free. Don't pass this offer by as it may not appear again. Name Age Postoffice Fill out the above and bring in not later than December 1, 1916. MOSER & WILLIAMS The Reliable Photographers Ground Floor Studio. Decatur Indiana WWJBMMBii'iwrMiMiiiiiMBiMiiMIMIIWMW—BIII— MI III: Ilin MMMHOXSMMBBMMfIMBMIMMMMMMMHBn “The Top ’0 The Marnin’ To Ye” THIS IS MURRAY, THE NEW CIGAR MAN You’ll lind me at the old Menig place Come in and see me whether you use anything in my line or not for Decatur is MY HOME TOO NOW and I want to know you. Come in and meet me face to face FOREST M. MURFAY. Discovery ‘fcboutyour X, TEETH Afiß* k 00 '?- 11 ’ yOU W c l ose ly examine your teeth altef Crushing them, you will make a surprising discovery. A ou have '- ieen cleaning your teeth regularly, you will 1 J a l eCU ? ulation of tnrtar on the enamel and bits of food den prat t v e n? e^ Ween the crevice: -- Your aeonfrice has not been REALLY CLEANINGI yA or Twl» eet ? 'u u , suall J due to one of two conditions —Pyorrhea f / wh „. of wh 'ch ordinarily develop only ttt the mouth Z / where germ-laden tartar is present. f/ t C S ds«d^«- rt r ee,h^REALLYCLEA Senreco, a dens pTeS rmula WiU do Senreco embodies specially F/J SSJX’SdffiS T sually effective in ? ariy u p “ uc * Go to your dealer today and get a tube of Senreco ry kee P four teeth REALLY rrw a m Y. O r self a?ain«t CLEAN and protect your. 304 Walnut St aad decay. Send 4c to Senreco 304 Walnut St., Cincinnati, Ohio, for trial package. trjA <L. " PRE rAREDNESS" h >/ l?. OU L. dcnti,t ,w,ce yearly 1 V JVAI Use Senreco twice daily luF’/tA n * lao,h AM really cleans Vj/ ' I Cl i
