Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 285, Decatur, Adams County, 30 November 1916 — Page 6

STAR GROCERY! .Rm:,.,—mm,.- ~ Santa Clara Prunes, tb. ... 10<". > Dried Peaches, th 10c I California Figs 10c • Maple Syrup 25c T California Table Peaches.. .15c -J Mince Meat, Quart Can... 25c “ Candled Cherries 10c S Pink Salmon, 2 cans 25c H ' Pumpkin, fancy 10c L Pearl Tapioca, tt> 10c F California White Cherries ,25c S Red Kidney Beans, ft> 15c , Dill Pickles, doz 15c ? * ;> Self-Rising Buckwheat 10c £ I Rice Pancake Flour 10c j; New Corn Meal 10c Campbell's Soups 10c P| WILL JOHNS | ■■WMBrfißwr.r-ft’Exr.’ kemest::■ y Dr. f. VETERINARY SURGEON Phone : I Dr. L. K. Magley; VETERINARY N Corner Third and Me Streets. PHONE K 186 DECATUR, IND B. C. HENkIiKS il. C YOUR CHIROI'R AC. r Above Morris 5 & 10c Store. Phone 660 Residence 510 Cleveland Street. Office Hours Ito 5 7 ) b LADY ATTENDANT Decatur, hid. gftaaa»wtgßft-...r— NOTICE To get interest on your account! in our CHRISTMAS SAVINGS SOCIETY cards must be fully paid up. Time will he given to December 9 to do this. Checks will be mailed December 11. Get ready to start in our new Christmas Savings for 1917, beginning December 18. FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR, INDIANA M uibeia Federal Reeerve Aagocmtion. — V lfiA v.i.’.’J/l\ —-Jl\ A i

BAUGHMAN’S] 5 & 10c STORE I I Tir*i l ■ I ' 'Ji V*,' uU r \ ■ A- ' A'X ' WE WANT TP IKE YOUR I*oß MERI u R Ous first cp ?n • - been to jraih ■ a .. c ' lection of gifts in one store io make your sb*'- • ng c. lier. We want you to sue money and be pk?sed v i ' i what you get. Open Evenings BAUGHMAN’S East Side Street. i —— i FOR RENT —Furnished ro m, in d ern; heat and bath. Addie a “X," ; care Democrat. 25+tf AJAX TIRES Guaranteed in writiu ,y 5000 miles. Adjustments made ut ownplace of business Kalver-Noble Gsrcje Co. MANG(J & BAKER [ Corner Monroe ;•■ ' *•* . PHONE 215. Oysters, a pint 20c; quart, 40c Evaporated Sugar Corn, pkg 10c , Seeded Raisins, a pkg 15c . Seedless Raisins a pkg 1?c • Currents, a pkg 22c ! Peanut Butter to, 15, 2‘c : Olives, Plain or Stuffed ...10, 15, 25c ■■ Can Corn ............... 10. .?, 15c Can P ins 10. r-. IPr Dromc-Jory -. a 13c. .. tor 23c ‘ Swe-.t Potatoes, a oka? 35c' . Moxley’s Oleomargarine, a lb. ...27c;1 Oranges, Bananas, Gr.-.pe Fruit. A Lerners, Colcry, Turnips, Lottu.-c. ’ . Parsnips, Crapes. We r y n or Trade for Produo: : , Eggs, 39c; Butt< r, 25 ' Give Us (hat ‘'“tier. Arttar JPr Fred ■ Mangold :! A; . DECATUR ( PIONI Office Over v \ . Hoars Pt IONE 0. L Burgener, No Dr:. N Nil (J->4h A SWitLL TURKEY dinner on Thanksgiving doesn’t begin to equal the savings made by the man v.ho pays by cheek instead of in catdi. He hasn’t frittered his r:m" away like the one 'who carrins > ur ren y im leid'oC a < >.. k book. u an account with Old Adams County Bank and you’ll .find that a cheek book doesn't burn r hole in your pocket. ns T. rit • .<•»>.■ . d” .. tatuKnh ■

n u.. u nAuiLd i ... ... . .1 i ■ ■■ ■ | rOR SAT.fI Small Mlssouti farm, ■in , h ,i $5 rm .n’hly; no inter:ar xrr; z'ily productive land; . ■ to b", rt’-’.o'i; vrlto for ■ lihoto-'.raphs and full Information. Munger A-I*Hl, N. Y. Life Bldg.. Kansis f'itv, Mo. 245-2 mo. ;\V,V". i i»‘ i)l fn-.!,- 'teeth.’'Don’t r If 1 h <n. I pay SI.OO to r. o'l ■ • t. Mail to L. Mazer, 2007 ■ ' ■ . I: id' ll bin, I’ll.; will nd < :, reti rn mail. 272t20 pm so, eoneye rliv ses. Find:n lo the Old Adams County ’■>k. 271tf ■ I . .1 \ ~,.U;’.1> Cl littally ’ Ito.i onable rent. I’hone 27ttf. i.\T : nami house, with ■: - i d lights, on Mon i t. fiioroa'di!v modern: phone N'. t-i’i. 2Sst;>* f * l . «) ■• ‘lb s'/ ,ted ctitaloyue ex- ’> , \' tea ’i the barber ■ ■ ‘ ,wiled free. —Moler I ■ .• s mlis, Indi- ‘ 255t.10 n.S’.V yv?’ T nEPQRT. Cbrrected ’’.very Cay. CAST BUFFALO. ” ' !’. : ;. •. N. V.. Iler. I—(Spec1 . ••• I noi tat; Receipts, 4.- ■ . d. y cst -rdav; roll ;J: 4,750 today: ■ d .i • Murk Wednesday. 7'10; H . -•i'll |C; d pies, mi. hs. SS.9O; ca ttle, 500; I •I'- -p quarter higher; . mbs. ,1; tew. . GR V MARKET. ■ t■. ts<■; corn. $1.10; | 10; 75c; < lover seed, ■ 1„ s'2s. timothy COi. N TRY rcODI'CE. PUL uTRY MARKET. Chi' ’ ■ .I ‘ : I ..Is. lie: ducks 12c: i C .• y..; tur! 15c; old; T m turMev . I;;-; old lien turkeys,' ‘ : Ind.; • ■ .'■■ 1 ; . i>. •,> prices are ter pi'it.iry !.■<■.• from feed. C TRY PRICES. I: ■ .■[ .yn 1. pvtterfat, . ' ; b ■ in < . untry, WOOL AND HIDES. 11: calf ‘ T’-. IS: ; in .< , (’>.■; sheep pelts, I.JCAL STGCK MARKET. i’. ' "d 1: ::m. < ■ : pics and, . roughs. $8.60; heifers i '. ■..< T.r.e;' c.Jves, $9.50. PUBLIC SALE. As I a.,i ' . i to cult farming, 1 ill i t . - at public /ale et my resi-i i. :: mi' •- seat beast of Decatur, I o:;< 1 ii. mite south cf the county 1 i oii'-qt.urter miles west of he Rcndenb'.’ - h school house, on Ti’>sday. De. tuber 5, 1916. begin-, ’’ing 1" o’i !.i ■' a. m.. Ibn following ’ • r.il pioj i vty, to-wlt; Three "i : rse ; One good farm . 1 : ■.. k : nr?..one 7 year- ■ I . g. neral purpose. Catn : (<■ ■: bi t red Durham vow. 7 i . ■ old. v.lll 1 fre: h the first of! 'i: Jo: v. 2 years eld, v.ill be :re h I .st of May. . Farming Im- j Ir. good as new; ■r. in good shape; sulky . i • cullivator, disc, good I ■ ; : . .-ing tooth harrow, walk- :. . piow. good <‘S new; bull v : : a. i nion City buggy, I • bvay, set breeching harness,' i-i: n:- cl; ret buggy harness, 3 i . '. . ! .' ■ . < Idor barrel, iron ket-i . : or. Renown underr : : ' . ; galvanized tank, . •• lay in mow. some i . ■■ <i.r : :le. and many ■ to:> tii’i:inro'.'.s to men-■ i i! 'ill will serve lunch. | .. of $5 and under, . :>n over |5.f10 a . . nu-i s will be given.' v, : po e with approved • .t • e r < ent off for cash. i : '< cd until set>r. C. W. MILLER. J. ib-’:bead. Auet !... : r i •t, clei-k. co MONEY. iyme.au any time, without ' ■ ■-w mt', eri pay day. ERWIN OFFICE hi' $ ■ Az 'I 1 :■ o.': - 0e.,-.l thought—the spirit of .be ■■ g . I'.'‘erriines the value of ■!i“ cb '.'.'bit, then, could be more iting th n y< ■;;■ photograph for the Chr‘ i’.as t. e.T—. .3 —to carry .. our simple me-.cays cf -'risnclship? A ' pb.otc. : as solve at once f‘ • perplexing rift problems. MAKE th:; / . NTf’EMT TODAY El V \ ; vn ! DIO >■. .. i 20?. Over Callow ..nd Kohne Drug Store.

HI6HWM DM Roac’ Superintendent Hendr’cks Begs for Assistance in Saving Roads i RO,V WINTER ABUSE I I , Irtipossible to do it Unless Every One Helps—Viola1 tors to he Prosecuted. J As winter Is coining on and the ' n ads are becoming sos. I have noil.>d nil assistant road superintendto look out for any viniaiio:.: ; :he road ib.ws regulating the traffic as to heavy loads, nnd abuse of the roads with trucks, engines, autoinoi i or any overloading. 1 made a ■ip .through Monroe. Washington. i>... |,] e ar( ] Root townships and 1 ind thu log teams, bolt haulers, large <■“ of drain tile ami overloads of liiui various trucks, etc., which ib.l 1 t be on the roads like the a ;>>w days. The roads are very bppery and in a condition to i roatly damaged. Now. we have b.’.u a good long, dry summer, and ; dr- mails, and our heavy hauling bonld i>.:w be regulated, as we are going into the winter with a bunch of thin reads and if you will help us we i mu keep them passable through the

J® Wfi put it up to c/itoisis iMi'C Leng before SEN PECO was offered to you we submitted it to hundreds of dentists, requesting that they put it to every test. Told them that we believed Senreco to be an unusually good dentifrice, especially as to its cleansing qualities and its remedial action on sore, soft, bleeding gums; in the treatment of Pyorrhea, etc. Submitted th formula and ashed them their opinion. they tested Senreco from every angle; some going even so far as to maha a chemical analysis — I AM TKw I Voted Ws • & „ -... With practically one accord—said; * Scnrr > r so me mor : than any dentifrice I have ever e-sen.” “i ccrz szt say too much icr Senreco. It's one of the best I ic n rvccmmtnd Hairccc ca the kcal.** “Makes the teeth glisten <•'— is free from tr. .rious ’:i gradient's, * b.tding pumice and grit.** “I cm indeed ! to [ ■■ >•» io jth ovate that d i the work.** “Congratulate you on - that ru es one t new idea of mouth cleanliness, etc.** jr.3.~.rs:rom ;.i< dentist. ' reports. Originals on ide at our office.) T7.\ S szreA r> ' rrctr-n?* from tb men who know; why not go to your . ■" 1 r -' : ' .j-.'fj. Keep your lee th REAL! Y , CL......d ~ enJ pro* j, u i ~f ngu.-ut o-rhea ac t d decay. , ' er < r A-’ ’*/’*' C "terr l Disease in the World** together r '■'*<* { ‘ c. Z.2,A'rf/. > *be rnciled you for 4c in stamps, ihe ~cnt .. v> * Lc../ £*«/. . , , I "(nonic Temple, Cincinnati, Ohi RQU6.O B’W ' Unbeatable Exterminator * kjt <>l’Hats.Mlce and Slugs Used the World Over* - ITssed by U.S.Government The Old Refabls The? Never fails • 13c.25c.At Druggists TH£ RECGGKSZED STAMT \RR-AVOID SUBSTITUTES . ■w-ft/ges.T 'cu-;~ I Auction of Real I ■ | Estate Consisting of eleven acres along the Rockford 1 Is •/! pike near Ei.iffton, one mile from the court house, 1 0,1 Tuesday, December 5,1916 at 2 o’clock P. M. \ This eleven acres is well ditched and has p good fences. The house has 8 rooms and there S are two barns, one 30x36 and the other 18x22, one I woodheuse 12x16, chicken coop 12x42, two wells b ..md one cistern. This would make an ideal truck | farm or chicken farm. The neighborhood is good. | If you are interested be sure and attend the sale I for this is once when a piece of real estate is ac- | tually to be SOLD at public auction. I have two reasons for selling: First, I need | the money; second, I have rented a bigger farm, | near Bluffton. Any one interested is welcome to visit the I property at any time be ore the sale. Terms to be H announced on the day of sale. | Noah Frauhiger Bluffton, Ind. . LLER & MICHAUD, Aucts. 4 W. v/. KOGERS, Clerk.

winter, but if not. we cannot. What 1 do yon say? Will you help, or J‘' Ht keen on knocking about expense? You know that it costs to get work done, and material don’t grow on • trees, to till the holes In the mud. We have been severely criticized during the recent campaign as to our system. an<l 4tave been accused of buy ing material ut a disadvantage, and ut a higher price than necessary, but nr books are open and we are ready io prove up our work ut any time | and to any one. As long as I have charge of the RY*- ' tern I expect to keep on trying to get a much material and as much v erk done tor a dollar as I can, and ! if I know my duty, 'hat Is what I am paid for doing, and I want to keep up the lick, and keep the roads up the best we can with the money we get. as you know we are getting more .' nilea every year, ami more travel ev■rv year, and no more money to do the work with, but we are willing to do tiie best we can. and keep going. We don't want to make any one >ay a fine, but we must do our duty, <r we won't have any roads left when spring comes, for your next year's driving and summer sport. I Please lend a helping hand and quit , knocking. JIM A. HENDRICKS, Highway Superintendent. o I /OR TRADE—We can match anything you have for trade in real or tersonal property. We will advertise a description not exceeding 50 words, of your property, free. —The Indiana Trading Central, Terre Haute, Ind. 285t12 o— Democrat Want Ads Pay.

Bl Theatre OD A Y [CE presents W. H. THOMPSON LEHR IN “CIVILIZATION’S story that deals with the effects of America's “higher civilization” on a little “b ar . harian.” so ignorant that she believes only j n good and happiness, and relates, in pathetic de. tail, the girl’s heart-rending experiences i n country. Admission, Five and Ten C ents. tomorrow I “ARABELLA’S PRINCE," a beautiful heart i n . terest drama. “A ROUGH KNIGHT,” Triangle Keystone com. edy, featuring Shorty Hamilton. COMING MONDAY FANTOMAS.” Rex Theatre — Service, Courteous Treatment, , AND The Value for Your Money Always AT Hunsicker’s New Grocery

Special Saturday, fine, fresh Baltimore Oysters, qt 3 5c Fine Lake Herring Salt Fish. Ib. ..7c Exira good Cooking Rice. Ib 5c White Rose Flour is better, in 24% Ib. sacks $1.20 No. 1 California New English Walnuts. lb 25c No. 2 California New English Walnuts. ib. . 20c SPECIAL SATURDAY! Flake Hominy, new stock, lb. . 4',4c New Cracked Hominy, Ib 4c Extra Fine Dry Shelled Pop Corn, 2 lbs 15c Arm and Hammer Soda, 1 Ib 8c 2 lbs 15c Crystal Oleomargarine, in 1 or 2 Ib. Cartons. Ib 23c Plenty of good Dairy Butter at special prices.

FOR QUALITY AND SERVICE, ’PHONE 97. BERT HUNSICKER Free Delivery. 3rd. Door South of Interurban Station. FISHER & HARRIS XI QUALITY AND ECONOXH Bay Your Groceries Where You Save.

I 21 1 /-: H>. cotton bag Magnolia I Flour $1.15 24*/o th. bag Gold Medal Spring Wheat Flour.. .$1.39 Michigan Sand Grown White Potatoes, bu $1.90 One-half bu 95 c 2.) H). bag fine Granulated .Sugar $1.95 \ellow Daurer Onions, pk. 40c Pound Holland Seed Cabbage/Very solid, th 4 y c Jersey Sweet Potatoes, pk. 35c 3 Tbs. jp c Purple Top Turnips, pk. .. ,30c Sweet Jpicy Florida Oranges dozen Large Juicy Grape Fruit, ea. 5c 3 cans Fancy Sweet Corn . .25c 3 cans Fancy Earlv June Pens 95 C 2 10c cans finest pack Honi- „. in y Finest quality Head Rice, th 7 C z , 1 n >s r. 25c Good nuality Clean Rice, tt>. 5c Fresh Rolled Oats, 6 ths. 25c I oinid 4 j / Flake Hominy, 6 tt>s. . ’ 25c Pound r 3 tT)s. Cracked Hominy . in c New recleaned Lima Beans P° un <’

PHONES 5 or 48. JSHER & HARRIS && South Second Street Opposite Court House FREE DELIVERY

i Bulk Rolled Oats. It) Pure Buckwheat Flour, in 5 It sacks .....35c Pure Buckwheat Flour in bi lb sacks 65c Extra fine Bulk Apple Butter. ’ lbs 25c i Square Deal Dessert, regular Di box. 2 boxes tfc Baker's Gelatine, box ;0c | 3 boxes 25c 'Special 5 !t> Box Argo Starch ....:& .Fresh Baked Pretzels, tb 10c [Fancy Large Dill Pickles, cloz. ...12c Medium Sized Sour Pickles, doz. ife Sweet Sliced Pickles., doz ’k ; Prepared Buckwheat, Corn Cake or Pancake. Flour, per sack .. .19c Fruits and Vegetables of all kinl lat special low prices. If we haver got it we will get it.

New Dried Cooking Peas. • pound S>;t Fresh Baked Ginger Snaps. • pound 8 I' l Gallon pails Karo Syrup • Vi gal. Karo Syrup 23c . Comp. Coffee, steel cut, p r pound l- l,! j Finest Quality Bio Coffee. : pound .... * : Finest Quality Santos Coffee. pound 21’ • New Soft Shell English "al- ’ nuts, lb 2* New Paper Shell Almonds c pounds 2* . 35c box Stero Bullion. . Cubc-s 29c ; New strictly pure Buckwheatkiln dried. It) : In 5 lb. bags £ 10 lb. bags' w • Star Brand Oysters, size and ? quality, solid measure, pl. - ■ auart , : Chase & Sanborn Coflees : flavor that pleases. " e 11 ’ : sole agents. , . - Green Onions, Leaf Letta ; ' Head Lettuce, Brussel : 'auliflower, complete line fruits. We will aP.P^ 1 , • 'our ’phone order. Two phon