Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 293, Decatur, Adams County, 11 December 1916 — Page 4

OSTAR ‘GROCERY 0 y.Munitmtnnnrncnuuur.ing^nnr:-. I I X Santa Clara Prunet, ft 10c jj Dried Peaches, ft 10c j; H California Flee 10c H I i H California Table Peachea,.,lsc -- H ” ;; Mince Meat, Quart Can....25c j; H Candled Cherrlea 10c " | H a Pink Salmon, 2 cans 25c jj § Pumpkin, fancy 10c « n Pearl Tapioca, lb 10c H S 8 California White Cherries .25c U 3 Red Kidney Beans, 1b 15c H g 8 ;; Dill Pickles, doz 15c jj ;; Self-Rlslnp Buckwheat 10c § H g Rice Pancake Flour 10c $ •j New Corn Meal 10c - ?t Campbell’s Soups 10c H 5 ______ H y WILL JOHNS a.— g

Dr. L K. Magley VETERINARIAN Comer Third and Monroe Streets. PHONE 186 DECATUR, IND. DECATUR’S CHIROPRACTOR PIONEER Office Over Vance'& Hite’s 1L..,., 1:30 to 5:00 HOUTS 6:30 to 8:00 PHONE 650. 0. L Burgener, 0. C. No Drugs No Surgery No Osteopathy Democrat Wants Ads Pav.

Gifts oflfsefufp ess 1 I Cbnstwa^^^jorranfi^ R # 7* Suggestions "*"* ■—i: W. ’ WcXSHOP EARLY | X-Xy ' \ XXbut see our Snowroorp First FIXTURE ♦♦ £TA / \ XX \ « I / W MHnm Hi X. • /lm a\ "CE2“ gas light !> I 1]« I ■ | J :• c U if ran Tr * J ' r~ a «A» » ; CAS floor standard cabinet gas ranch gas heating stove gas table lamp gas heated iron g| H OUR showroom is full of appealing suggestions for useful Christmas gifts-gifts which will please every y member of the family. | Give something practical this year—something that will re4 fleet good judgment as well as thoughtfulness. $• I I Your gift will be all the more appreciated because of its used fulness. « | - If you wish, we will arrange convenient term payments. H « I Visit our showroom or ask us | I to send are presentative to you | THE GAS CO. I

Daily ahrktt report. Corrected Every Day. EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo. N. Y.. Dec. 11 —(Spec I lai to Dally Democrat)— Receipts, 6, : 400; shipments. 1,900 yesterday; re : ecipts, 9Go; shipments, 4.7G0 today; : official to New York Saturday. 1,710; hogs closing steady. Medium and heavy. [email protected]; yorkers. f 10.1 OtfPS 10.25; lights and pigs, $9.00 @59.25; roughs. s».oo4i> $9.25; stags, s7.ooffisß.oo; cuttle. 425; quarter higher; no prime steers here; tops. 10.75; butcher steers. $7.00© $9.50; cows and heifers. $3.55(®58.60; sheep. 8.000; quarter higher; top lambs. $13.50; yearling. sll.lo© $11.75; wethers. [email protected]; ewes [email protected]. GRAIN MARKET. Wheat. $1.60; corn. $1.15; oats, 49c; rye. $1.10; barlev, 75c; clover seed $8.50; alsike seed,, $8.25. timothy seed. $1.75. COUNTRY PRODUCE. Eggs, 34c; butter, 20c@25c. POULTRY MARKET. Chickens, 14c; fowls, 14c; ducks 12c: geese, 8c; young turkeys, 15c; old Tom turkeys. 13c; old hen turkeys 13c; old roosters. 7c; eggs, 32c; Ind Runner ducks, 11c. Above prices are for poultry free from feed CREAMERY PRICES. Butterfat, delivered, 38c; butterfat at station. 36c; butterfat, in country 35c. WOOL AND HIDES. Wool. 37c; beef hides, 16c; calf hides. 18c; tallow, 6c; sheep pelts. 50c @51.50. LOCAL STOCK MARKET. Heavy and medium, $9.00; pigs and lights, $8.50; roughs, $8.00; heifers and light steers, [email protected]; stags. $7.00; prime steers, [email protected]; cows, [email protected]; calves, $9.50. NOTICED

We still have some of those juicy corn fed quarters of beef at the low figure of from 9 to 12c per pound. Call at the packing house and get some before the price is advanced. 282H2 JIOOSIER PACKING CO. Assortment of furs shown at Gass & Meibers today and tomorrow is unexcelled in any large city. You save money by buying here. There should be music in the home on Christmas. Now is the time to buy the piano you are to buy. We can suit you. come in and see.—Yager Bros. & Reinking. 292t3 Put your order in early for your supply of Aurentz candy at the Murray cigar store. 29212

Decatur Dry Cleaners Plain and Fancy Cleaning. Ladies work a specialty. ALL WORK GUARANTEED Opp. Murray Hotel Phone 695

| HELP WANTED FOR TRADE—We can match anything you have for trade 1n real or personal property. We will advertise a description not exceeding 50 words, of your property, free. —The Indiana Trading Centra), Terre Haute, Ind. 285t12 WANTED —Old fasle teeth. Don't matter if broken. 1 pay SI.OO to 15.00 per set. Mail to L. Mazer, 2007 40. Fifth St., Philadelphia, Pa.; will tend cash by return mail. 272t30 ■'till Rh.Nl —A good house centrally ocated. Reasonable rent. Phone v’o. 229. 271tf. ■’OR SALE Hase Burner, good one; Also roll top desk. Phone 385. It 3 The Franco-American toilet requidtes at the Art Store. 291t3 ■’OR RENT —Ninety acre farm for cash. Inquire of Geo. I. Davis, Pleasant Mills, Ind. 290t2w-tf UEN- Our illustrated catalogue explains how we teach the barber rade quickly; mailed free. —Moler Yarber College. Indianapolis, Indiina. 255t30 •’OR SALE.—Small - -’Missouri farm, $lO cash and $5 monthly; no interest or taxes; highly productive land; dose to 3 big markets; write for photographs and full information. Munger A-183, N. Y. Life Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. 245-2 mo. for general housework. Call ’phone 544. 292t3 WANTED —A native Christmas tree. See or telephone J. G. Niblick, De-| eatur. 292t12 Like good candy? Get Aurents brand, best of all, at Murray’scigar store. 29212 ELECTION OF OFFICERS. The regular meeting and election of officers of the Maccabees’ lodge will be held Tuesday at the hall. All members are requested to be present and help take part in the selection of officers for the ensuing year. After the election a smoker will be enjoyed. By order of commander. 292t2 J. C. STRICKLER.

FOR SALE Soda fountain and counter, ice cream fixtures, floor cases, wire tables and chairs and mirrors. Will sell cheap. Inquire at once of JOSEPH & LANG Decatur, Ind.

ADMINI B TP«TOiV3 SALT OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. The undersigned administrator of 'he estate of ('httilo-< H. Si heiman. ’ will sell at public sale, 1 mile west of Williams, and 2 miles south cl' Hoagland. 1 mile r-.i t of Stop 18. on the Ft. Wayne and Decatur traction ■ line, on Wednesday, Dec. 13, 1916, be ginning at in <> < lock n. nt., the ft 1 lowing personal property, to wit: Five Horses; Bay horse. 5 years old.' weight, 1400; hay mare. 6 years old. in foal, weight 1400; 2 vear old hoist colt, stickling colt, suckling mule colt. Thirteen Head Cottle: Six head of good milch cows, some fresh soon nnd some hi ter; 4 heifers, 1 cow. weight 1400 lbs., frosh in Det ember. Seven 1 blood sows; these sows have pigs, or all will have by day of sale; 5 shouts, ‘ weighing from 80 to 100 lbs. each. One anti one half dozen turkeys. Im-1 plentents: McCormick grain binder, | 7 ft. cut; corn binder, mower, grain drill, roller. 6-horse power gasoline' engine, cultivator, chock rower corn ■ planter, hay rake, 2 walking plows, I snike tooth harrow, corn shelter, 3-1 inch tire farm wagon, bay rack, car- 1 riage. light, spring wagon, set heavy i farm harness, feed cooker. 80 rods wire fence, and other articles not j mentioned. Terms:- Sums of $5 and under, cash in hand; on sums of $5 and over a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving a good bankable not?.' with freehold security. No property removed until settled foff. CHAS. REITER, Administrator. S. TL Rose. Auct. C. H. Getting, Clerk. 4-8-11 MOTHERS,JO?SWhen the Children Cough, Rub j Musterole on Throats and Chests No telling how . n >.ae sympio.cs may develop into croup, or worse. And then'; when you're glad you have a jar of M::sterole at hand to give prompt, s: :re relief. It does not blister. As first aid ami a certain remedy. Musterole is excellent. Thi'tisanh-. | mothers know it. You sir til.! .keep .. jar in the bouse, ready f.w instant t:' It is the remedy for adults, too. R. lieves sore throat, b- j .-hiiis. t>«n :liti croup, stiff neck, astb"'.a. neuralria, her ache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism r lumbago, pains ami aches of hack or ! joints, sprains, sore muscles, chilblain' | frosted feet and colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia I mi Have you seen the vital sue- | tion cleaner will do the work of any electric at half ine price.■ Conte and see it. You will be . delighted.-J-Yager Bros. & Rein- ‘ king. 29213. 0/1, F-f,- ■ V* • a x-j*.' << i r•’ CANDIES AT BAUGHMAN’S The largest line and best selection in the city at 15c per lb. We are ready to sell [you that treat fori 'your school or Sunday school. Remember The Place BAUGHMAN’S ■ East Side Street. ,

h Will You Receive One? —A Christmas Check from the Bank Behind the Thrift Movement? This week wc will send out checks to those who have been accumulating Christmas money the Thrift Club way during the past year. ' These checks range in amount from $5.00 to $500.00 according to the plans selected by the Club members. In total they aggregate thousands of dollars which will bring much happiness to the homes of these thrifty people during the coming holiday season. But of course all of this money will not be spent for Christmas. Some of it will be used for various other expenses and obligations. [ Many will deposit their funds in our savings department or invest in securities that we have suggested, thus obtaining an income of 5 or 6 per cent instead of the interest paid on savings. If you are not a Thrift Club member, you can become one right away. You may start'your accourit any time so why not do it at once? Come to the bank today. Select the plan that suits you best and thus be sure of having the amount you desire next year for Christmas, or for any other purpose you may have in mind. 4 Per Cent Interest Paid on all Thrift Deposits. ...THE... PEOPLES LOAH& TROST CO.

BICK hi-lltf IRUM CONSTIPATION Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets ! That is the joyful cry of thousands since Dr. Edwards produced Olive 1 ablets, 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 Tablets do not contain calomel, but a healing, 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. „ I If you have a “dark brown mouth i now and then—a bad breath—a dull, tired feeling —sick headache —torpid liver and are constipated, you'll find i quick, sure and only pleasant results 1 from one or two little Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets at bedtime. I Thousands take one or two every night just to keep right. Try them. i lOc'and 25c per box. All druggists. — Special'sample fur display at Gass & Meibers today and tomorrow. Scarfs, muffs, coats lateset nvoeltiei. Complete sample line. (Manufacturer's agent here two days). REAL ESTATE LOANS. Dear Friends: — Are you contemplating making a farm loan? Have you in mind the j purchase of a farm? Or do you want ! to make buy additional acres to that which vou already own? If so, the thought comes, Where can I do the best in borrowing money for my needs?” “Where •an I get what I want and get it at ; the best possible advantage to me?” i If you wil come into our office : (next door to postoffice) and talk it I over witli us, we believe we can help | you. We will loan as much per acre I is prudence and good judgment will permit. We will loan you 5 per cent money or 5’A per cent money and charge you a very reasonable commissian, or we will loan you 6 per cent money and charge you no commission. This 6 per cent loan is mighty good. No expense, you pay for what you use. We make, abstracts of title. We have complete ' records in our office. Long experi- | ence. Charges very reasonable. May I we hear from you? Respectfully, [ THE BOWERS REALTY COMPANY. FRANK M. SCHIRMEYER. ■ FRENCH QUINN. 292t2 MASONIC CALENDAR FOR W-EEK ENDING. DECEMBER 16 I Tuesday. December 12, 7:00 p. m. j Regular meeting. Election of officers. Thursday, December 14, 7:00 p. m. Fellow Craft degree. DAVID E. SMITH. W. M. r. j RUNNING SORES OF LONG STANDING CURED BY NUMBER 40. James Robinson, 821 Rowley St.. Evansville. Ind., makes the following statement: ‘‘l suffered for five years ■ with running sores from blood pois- ; oning of long standing. I* doctored , with the best physicians and tried a i number of advertised remedies but i received no permanent benefit.' My I brother-in-law. R. Tadlock, advised ' me to try Number 40 For The Blood. ; After using the first bottle I was beni efitted and was completely cured j with five bottles and at this time. ( t welve months later. I have experienced no signs of the disease returning." Persons suffering with blood poisoning in any form should not delay but get No. 40 at once. Sold by Smith. Yager Falk. —Advt. . Wholesale line of furs open today and tomorrow at Gass & Meibers. Samples delivered at wnolesaie prices. (ManufacturI er's agent here two days).

Rex Theatre today “THE MAN IN BLACK,” a sensational detective drama, presenting FANTOMAS, the arch criminal of fiction. “B \TH TUB PERILS,” Keystone (’omdey, with Fred Mace and Keystone cast. tomorrow Mae Marsh in “A CHILD OF THE PARIS STREETS.” COMING THURSDAY “CABIRA.” (The Spirit of the Flames). Rex Theatre

llplibw For Xmas-Your Photograph sent to the folks at home cr those ' relatives who care most about you, will be most welcome. Will give the greatest pleasure. Modern photography isn’t a trial to undergo, it’s an experience to enjoy. Reduced prices on all Christmas photos. ERWIN STUDIO ’Phone 807. Over Callow and Kohne Drug Store. PUBLIC SALE. Os fresh cows, various breeds, Friday, Dec. 15, Teeter's feed barn, Berne Indiana. Thirty to forty head, of various breeds of milch cows —most of them with calves by their side —some springers and a few stock bulls. One extra good full blooded Jersey cow and some extra fine Holsteins. This entire lot of milch cows is a dandy; there will be one or two for all who are looking for more cows. Be sure to attend. Sale begins at 12:30 p. m., sharp. Terms: 3. 6 or 9 months with a bankable note hearing 6 per cent interest. DAVID GERBER & CO. J. A. Michaud, Auct. Rudolph Schug, Clerk. 292t4 Perfection peanuts are just what you want for your dinner. party or just to eat. Get them at Murray’s cigar store.

W tew Examine igJjSal Tonight —after you clean them. ? al l accumulation of tartar on the YOUR r'FNT’RPTrw I deposit hldin S between the crevices. ? does not FULLY CLEAN! Loss of dec-'v u V ° ne of two condidons —Pyorrhea or where perm jfi Wb ? ch devclop ’ as a nile, only in the mouth nere germ-laden tartar is present P K±.E. d £’- S '"~» from ro„ dealer Ok s “"' Ctaii. «jS& S*l A . "FRErAKEDNESS" I.fl J| ff/ -“e your oentm twice I U JV Al U/ k»e Senreco twice daily lyf /ll ?s Th* tooth t><ut< that REALLY Cl FANS I fiZVTv \H ht-- ■wiinj l LL^A r,lt crr J,

TO THE MEMBERS OF OUR 1916 CHRISTMAS SAVINGS SOCIETY closed today, December 9, we extend our congratulations. Checks for the amounts of your cards, if fully paid, plus interest will be mailed at once. If partly paid, checks will also he sent for amounts named herein. We thank the hundreds taking out membership for the success of this society and assure ou we take pleasure in making I your Christmas the season of I happiness it ought to be. OUR 1917 CHRISTMAS SAVINGS begins December 11th and every man, woman and child should be a member. It will insure a Merry Christmas—but that is not all. It will make you acquainted at this hank and show how easy it is to save systematically. It will teach your children to save, educate them into habits of thrift and make Happiness and Prosperity permanent members of jour family. FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR, INDIANA Members Federal Reserve Association. Call the Murray cigar store for Aurentz candy or Perfection peanuts. 29212