Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 282, Decatur, Adams County, 27 November 1916 — Page 4

I|<»*i g, m~w ’-ar wi. ... <,»... STAR GROCERY! Santa Clara Prunes, tt>. ...10c B Dried Peaches, th 10c / California Figs 10c j Maple Syrup 25c California Table Peaches.. ,15c I Mince Meat, Quart Can....25c I Candied Cherries 10c a Pink Salmon, 2 cans 25c 3 Pumpkin, fancy 10c Pearl Tapioca, tt> 10c California White Cherries ,25c Red Kidney Beans, tb 15c Dill Pickles, doz 15c Self-Rising Buckwheat 10c Rice Pancake Flour 10c New Corn Meal 10c Campbell's Soups 10c Will Johns,

Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARY SURGEON Phone Residence 143 Dr. L K. Magley VETERINARIAN Comer Third and Monroe Streets. PHONE gIT 186 DECATUR, IND. B. C. SMOS 0. C. YOUR CHIROPRACTOR Above Morris 5 & 10c Siore. Phone 660 Residence 510 Cleveland Street. Office Hours Ito 5 7to 8 LADY ATTENDANT Decatur, ind. ■ - yr ■ SPENDTHRIFTS Have no chance to become proprietors. On the other hand one who saves WILL eventually be ready to embrace the opportunity to become a proprietor. You may open an account here with as little as SI.OO and get interest on ail you save. Are you going to continue to spend instead of save? FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR, INDIANA M inberr Feder*! Reserve Association.

t A ,w^L™. RKey * //1 \ I dinner on Thanksgiving doesn’t begin t 0 Cf l ual the savings made by the mnn who I ’ ay3 chock instead of in SW/'T! caßh ’ He hasn’t frittered Ills money > | J away like the one who carries cur•‘yX, ■ rency instead of a check Look. Open an acpount ’’ vith 01(1 Adams County V- ~ K<i'Bank and you’ll find that a check . - -C book doesn't burn a hole in your pock- -> e t ag ready money does.

I DAILY MARKFT REPORT. Corrected Every Day. EAST BUFFALO. Fait Buffalo, N. Y.. Nov. 27— (Sp ji In! io Dally Democrat) Receipts, 6. I too; shipments, l.hiiii yesterday; r<»R eelpts, It.illHi; hlpments, 4.750; utilI rial to New York Saturday, 8.176; hogs dosing steadv. Medium and heavy, $10.25*57510 .46; one load, $10.50; yorkers. $10.0041 $.10.15; lights and pigs, $5.75®59.00; roughs, $9.«0«?59.25; stags. s7.oofi“S.oll; cattle. 5.2.50; strong; no prime steers here: tops. s}».6o; butchers’ £ leers, si; 50'<i 55.75; cows and heif E ers. *:!.504i sß.<io; sheep, 6,400; strong; I top lambs,, $12.00; yearlings, s9.7o«i> ■ rio.oo; wethers, $8.25®'!J8.50; ewes. ■ $7.5 >; down. GRAIN MARKET. J Wheat. *1.70; oats. 52c; corn, $1.20; | i» rye. $1.10; barley, 75c; clover seed, #! $s Hi; ai .ike ed„ $8.25. t.'molii; | B seed, $1 75. COUNTRY PRODUCE. S*Eggs, 34c; butter, 20e(H>!’5c. POULTRY MARKET. | Chickens, 14c; fowls, 14e; ducks 12c; . goose, Sc; yonngi turkeys, IRc; old | Toni turkeys. 13c: old hen turkeys | 13c; old roosters. 7c; eggs, 32c; Ind. I Runner ducks. 11c. Above pile s are I for poultry free from ft. <l. CREAMERY PRICES. Butterfat, delivered. 43e; butterfat.! at station, 41c; butterfat, in country ! 40c. WOOL AND HIDES. Wool. 37c; beef hides, 14c; calf hides, 15c; tallow, sc; sheep pelts. 50cfi'$1.50. LOCAL STOCK MARKET. Heavy and medium. $9.00; pigs anil lights. $8.50; rou- ■ and light steers. $6.0f)®56.50; stags, 1 $7.00; prime steers, $4.50 <li 57.00; I cows, [email protected]; calves, $9.50. | BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE. I For sale, 126 acres of second river ' bottom land, improvements excellent, | . % mile north of Pleasant Mills. Ind. j For sale or trade. 80 acres, sandy I clay soil, good improvements, two miles north of Willshire, Ohio, will : trade for smaller farm or good city ; property’. For sale or trade, 58 acres, I’4 , miles north of Geneva, black land.! new barn, fair house, no better location in country, will take in small . city property. j For sale, four good residence properties in Decatur,, will sell any one of I them with a small payment down and ■ balance of payments like rent, so ’ much per month, an excellent chance to own your own home, and stop paying rent and with same payments pay out on property. This property i am desirous of closing out, owing to the fact that I want to locate elsewhere, and I want to reduce my holdings; therefore I am going to give some one an excellent bargain. Will be glad to show yiese to any one whether you ; ■ buy or not; just look into my propositions before you buy. J. F. ARNOLD. Decatur, Ind. 'Phone 709. 280-e-o-d-ts NOTICE TO PUBLIC. We will dose our markets Thanksgiving day at nine a. m., for balam 0 of day. Beginning Dee. 1. we will close at 8:00 p. m., excepting Saturdays, and will be closed all day on Sundays. S THE HOOSIER PACKING CO. FRED MUTSCHLER & SON. PENNINGTON & KNAPKE. S2t3 o » Attend’ the Berlin Gause sale on the J. S. Bowers farm next Saturday, December 2. 282(3 ’ —- « it ’ -w- -s-rr —uni- • 1 niniir iu — — - '■ F. M. GOSSARD [live Wire Public Sale Crier Seven years’ experience in buying live stock. ’Phone No. I 28 for dates Tocsin, Indiana ■ Also writing Lincoln Life in--1 su ranee. > DECATUR’S ‘ CHIROPRACTOR > PIONEER Office Over Vance & Hire’s ‘ Hours PHONE 650. 0. L Burgener, B. C. - No Drugs No Surgery No Osteopathy -

|~ia? WAm ] FOR SALE Small Missouri farm, Sin cash and $5 monthly; no Inter--1 st or taxes; highly productive land; close I . 3 big markets; write for photographs and full information. Munger A I S 3, N. Y. Life Bldg.. Kanhuh City. Mo. 245-2 mo. FOR RENT —Furnished room, modern; heat and bath. Address "X,” care Democrat. 264tf WANTED -Old fiislo teeth? Don't matter if broken. 1 pay SI.OO to | tu.i.’e y r > t. Mail to 1,. Mazer, 2007 1 So. l if h St.. Philadelphia, Pa.; will ; nd cash by return mail. 272t30 i lost i I. ! Hi ■ purse, con i tnlnfng a pair of eye glasses. Finder return to the Old Adams County I bank. _ 271tf More your car with us. Day ai:<! night service. Steam hiat-j ted and fireproof.—Kalver-No-! ' ble Garage Co._ _ 271112' i’oß SAI.II Two extra good Duroc Brood sows, good breeders and 1 j moth .vs. Two Registered Spotted IMalt 1 Hob'-s. ruily for service, cer-i iti'ioaie of i‘ istration wish sale. (Sixteen Bkiroc Shoals Farrowed in i August. All those hogs are in fine condition and health Bert Wolfe, I Phone 14 T Line 11. D No. 12 279t5 "Oi; RENT A good house centrally | located. Reasonable rent. Phone 1 No. 229. 27ltf. ! LOST- A package containing childs union suit} Finder phase return j lo thin office. , 28113 APPLES FOR*SALE—I have about 50 bushels of good Baldwin apples for sale. Also a few bushels of Baldwin sweet apples.—Eli Meyer, 'phone No. 320. 271 If —— —-— —L— _■ V, ANTED. work and construction work. ißply at once to Mose Henry, or ! inte? a cap : ’.'alien. Good wages. >ic & Dea Traction < 'ompany. 27813 FACTS IN HISTORY WANTED. I want to pnbli h a pen picture of the first ten years of Adams county. I would bo pleased for any one whose •>ar-juts or amc- tors moved to this minty prior or during the year 1545, to writ; mo slating phen they came, whore they s :Je<l, giving quarter j .-ecti< n r.r.d township. This writing to me would not in the least obligate you to bay a book, when published. The obligations will be all on my side. Will you help me to make the book Ai rtli while? I .'.T’L BAUMGARTNER. 815 N. 2nd St., Decatur, Ind. 277t6 WANTED BUYERS For Ashtabula & Trumbull County Farms. Many good 'bargu ns in ideal homes. Naw i the time to buy.—The G. E. Dowling Real- Estate Agency, Orwell, Ohio. 273t12 PARCELS POST SALE — i Royal Neighbors will hold a parcel post rale in th; ir hall on next Tbesilay < . ning and each neighbor is reno ted to be there, and bring a parse!. There will be a very fine program given and several good con!e: s. Coino well supplied with peuni( -. The public is invited. 280t4 TO S-iRVE DHNNERS I have returned from a 2 week’s vi< :t at laHayette and will be pre--1 cred to servo homo-cooked dinners again to those who notify me in advance Weod-day dinners, 40 cents, Sunday dinners, 5o cents. —Mrs. G. E. Mount, Third street, phone number 606. 281t3 NO HUNTING ALLOWED. No hunting or trespassing, is permitted on Merryman Bros.’ farm. |\ny violators will b§ prosecuted to the full evtent of the law. Tlease take notice. 1 281t3 o—— NO HUNTING ALLOWED. Notice is hereby given that no hunting will be allowed on mj farm and violators of this notice will be followed by prosecution under the law. 2G4t36 JOHN HESSLER. 40 YEARS ON THE JOB. I put to years in the study and practice of medicine and pharmacy before I was fortunate enough to secure and perfect the wonderful prescription for Number 40 For The Blood and at this late date in life I would not offer suffering humanity a medicine that I did not believer bettor than any offered by any doctor or druggist. I have observed the effect ot 40 in thousands of cases and can ' safely recommend it in all diseases of the blood such as specific blood poisoning, in chronic rheumatism, catarrh. con- ‘nation, stomach and liver disease ~ to cause sores, nodes, tunicas and scrofulous swelling. J. C. Mendonhell, Evansville, Ind. Sold by Smith, Yager & Falk. —Advt.

BAUGHMAN’S 5 S 10c STORE Is full of new and up-to-date toys and novelties for Xmas. It will be a pleasure to you to select from such a large assortment. He W ho Buys First BUYS BEST A ticket on the Auto with each 50c purchase. BAUGHMAN’S East Side Street. I -'H' The personal thought—the spirit of the giving .determines the value of the gift. What, then, could be more vlttir.g than your photograph for the Christmas remembrance —to carry your simple message of friendship? A dcz?n photographs solve at once a dozen perplexing gift problems. MAKE THE APPOINTMENT TODAY ERWIN STUDIO 'Phone 807. Over Callow and Kohne Drug Store. OYSTER SUPPER AND PARCEL POST SALE. The Ladies' Aid society of the M. E. church of Salem, Ind., will have i.n oyster supper and parcel post sale on Wednesday evening, November 29, 1916. at Kimsey school house. Th y will serve oyster soup, hamburg sandwiches, ice cream and cake. An invitation is extended to everybody to be present and help make this a success. 252t2 NOTICE TO PATRONS. Our shops will be closed all day Tharfksgiviug. HARRY FIKE. ,£B2t3 OLLIE HELLER. TUESDAY Tuesday evening November 28,— Mark Master degree. There Was Nothing So Good for Congestion and Colds as Mustard But the old-fashi-. n. <I mustard-plaster burned and blistered while it acted. You can row get the relief and help that mustard g.>vr, without tl:e plaster and without the hiis-er. Mustefcle does it. It is a cl an, wl-.ite oi’ fne’t, made w!‘h c 1 of iu;mt"rd. It is scientific iiy prepared, . to that it v. ■/'.<■> wonders, and yet docs re t bl'ster the temkrest skin. Jr t ra. :g" 2’usterole in wi h the r t'pv p■ • ily. Sec how quickly • d 1 relief — how speedily the • 1 (' ars. U~c ?lu terole for sore thro-t, ihiti t, ton.'litis, croup, st ft neck, t' ma, neuralgia, headache, congcs- ’ t leuri-y, rheumatism, lumbago, rains and aches of back or joints, ’trains, sore muscles, bruises, chil- , k.i- .. 'ed feet, colds of the chest J Ge often prevents nneunioniad.

I ■ ' The Rex Theatre I ~ TOMORROW I $ I_.r ' A a LOOK WHO’S COMING —I he highest saian,;) Chuckle Inducer the Screen Has Ever Known | ''-~1 Charlie Chaplin in “The Pawnshop” j NORMA TALMADGE Chaplin in a salary the ori 9ina| J ‘THE CHILDREN ZZt Qf I IN THE HOUSE” ■B\ I United States jXS no others. Must a cling to a faithless husband? Probi lems of many wives figure H®* 11 —- k .4 in this latest Triangle Fine full of original antics in UHS Xiiai.fi ru jammed WITH SURPRISES AND 1 . SURE FIRE LAUGH PRODUCERS Arts drama - Usual Prices . . . ._ i ni ilcjlibt.' 'ji-■mm i.ht~ib i mill min mi iiMMMMßWMMraMtawwia ..

“OLD KENTUCKY” TASTES LIKE RIPE FRUIT Its Delicious Flavor Has Never Been Equalled in Any Other Chew tn 50 YEARS THE FAVORITE There is more flavor and real tobacco satisfaction in a chew than in any other form of tobacco. And Old Kentucky has a flavor all its own—peculiarly mellow, . sweet and fruity, a For 50 years Old Kentucky has pleased the most critical tobacco users in America. -• * Old Kentucky is made of choice, perfect Burley leaf, sun-ripened, full-flavored, hand-stemmed, thoroughly cleansed and pressed into plugs by a process which saves every drop of ifs tasty, wholesome, ' beneficial juices. Old Kentucky will please yous taste and quicken your appetite. Get a toe plug from your dealer r i today —you’ll always be glad you i got acquainted with it. iiAKGSmiW'CHEEK Be Bettet Looking—Take Oliv» Tablets 1 If your skm is yellow—complexion I paliid—tongue coated—appetite poor— ! you have a Lad taste in your mouth —a . lazy, no-good feeling—you should take | Olive Tablets Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets—a substitute for calomel—were prepared by Dr. Edwards after 17 years of study with his patients. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a - purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. You will know them by their olive color. To have a clear pink skin, bright eyes, no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like | childhood days you must get ar the cause. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act on the r liver and bowels like calomel—yet have no dangerous after effects. They start the bile and overcome constipation. That's why millions of boxes r are sold annually at 10c and 25c per t box. All druggists. Take one or two t nightly and note the pleasing results. DEMOCRAT WANT ADS PAY BIG I ■" -■-"J /RtceßincdkeH * [ Flour f ! appetising f L wholesome . 'j.ATYOUR GROCERS Hl'lLkl

SERVE 1 FOR YOUR THANKSGIVING I DINNEPS AND PARTIES I INDIVIDUAL TURKEYS | HEART-IN-HEART DESIGN I I Made in any Flavor or Color Ice Cream. MARTIN-KLEPPER CO. I DECATUR, INDIANA IHALF PRICE UNTIL DEC. 20th, 191611 As a special Holiday inducement we are offering 21) ■ sty les of photos at absolutely one-half the original price. H There will be no cheapening of the production o# H account of this reduction. If quality is any consideration, why not patronize | men of established reputation and indisputable artistic ability? Continued success for a period of more than? years is our record, and we are better equipped this sea-s.i son than ever before. Auto tickets issued on above® prices. v jA-tgj MOSER & WILLIAMS The Reliable Photographers Ground Floor Studio, Decatur Indiana | Discovery! ‘about your I .-_yz7z teeth | Tonight, if you will closely examine your teeth afts' | ' b rus h ;n & them, you will make a surprising discovery . A Though you have been cleaning your teeth regularly. X ou ’. I ' 1 " nC *. “ n . accurr - u lation of tartar on the enamel and bits of ,oo | /St—; k Posit hiding between the crevicec. Your ueaufric® has aot I j I\ REALLY CLEANING! i 7I t*uss of teeth la usually due to one of two conditions P" or '‘*J I / 7 or tJecay—both of which ordinarily develop only in the tc - I / / wttre germ-laden tartar is present. ' r k . C V EAN your tecth ~REALLY CLEAN them! Senreco, a 1 H tai specialist’s formula will do it Senreco embodies speci j | / I F re P arc d, soluble granules unusually effective in J ‘ ea ™f away fo °d deposits. Moreover, it is particr<. 7 deEtr ? c " ve to the germ of Pyorrhea, k. ° 7 ° Ur d,;alcr today and get a tube of Senreco — X .. i. P T ° Ur te “ h REALLY CLEAN and protect yourorr^ea and decay. Send 4c to Senreco f;~_. V. walnut St., Cincinnati, Ohio, for trial package. »U /J ■'PREPAREDNESS" \ fl iffl ° CC i7 Ot c ° en bet twice yearly I br Al fcf vac Senreco twice daily Ly Zz| 7,e Palt * tl,al Cl FA NS V7 I ——on.