Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 294, Decatur, Adams County, 12 December 1916 — Page 6

nrttnxtntutututt; i: junsn nr.'r*n?Trm;j thTAR GROCUYI « H y h :: Santa Clara Prunes, Th 10c « H jj Dried Peaches, Th 10c j» ?l California Riga 10c H S H U Maple Syrup i 25c jj H California Table Peaches.. .15c 0 ” ;; Mince Meat, Quart Can....25c j; H Candled Cherries 10c H H H Pink Salmon, 2 cans 25c ;j “ Pumpkin, fancy 10c R H ? •j Pearl Tapioca, lb 10c H H H California White Cherries .25c jj tt Red Kidney Beans, Tb 15c 8 I U Dill Pickles, dor 15c « xx ; Self Rising Buckwheat 10c j; « H 'it Rice Pancake Flour 10c £ H « i> New Corn Meal 10c y it H •• Campbell’s Soups 10c •• | | y WILL JOHNS ErJ Dr. L. K. Magley VETERINARIAN Corner Third and Monroe Streets. PHONE 186 DECATUR, IND. DECATUR’S CHIROPRACTOR PIONEER Office Over Vance & Hite’s IL™ 1:30 to 6:00 LOUfS 6:30 to 8.00 PHONE 650. 0. L Burgener, D. C. No Drugs No Surgery No Osteopathy WANTED —To ciean your wall paper, cisterns, carpets, and stoves, white wash out houses, cellars, etc. —J. C. Coverdale. Phone 210. 14Ptf. Decatur Dry Cleaners Plain and Fancy Cleaning. Ladies work a specialty. ALL WORK GUARANTEED Opp. Murray Hotel Phone 695 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.

. ijuix-iil-uu .. .»■ IIMU <»IHI|| 11| I ihibiitj • —Tin—TTir 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 chocks 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 Q , away. You may start your account any time so why not do it at once? fl Come to the bank today. Select the plan that suits you best and thus A be sure of having the amount you desire next year for Christmas, or f for ar y other purpose you may have in mind. > 4 Per Cent Interest Paid on all Thrift Deposits. ... THE... I PEOPLES LOAN & TRUST CU. |

11 DAILY MARKETREPORT. I Corrected Every Day. ; EAST BUFFALO. • East Buffalo. N. Y.. Dec. 12- (Spec1 lai Io Dully Democrat 1 Receipts. 5.I 600; shipments, 1.9OO; oflichil to New | York yesterday. 5.510; hogs closing i Medium and heavy. $1'1.40(5 $lO off; • one deck, $10.00; yorkers. slo.2s<lt> • $10.40; lights and pigs. $9.25fu $9.50; , i roughs. $9.25fi $9.35; stags. $7.00«r [ • ss.oo; cattle, 750; steady; sheep 3,-, ’ steady; lambs. sl3 65. t GRAIN MARKET. j Wheat. $1.60; corn, $1.15; oats, 49c; • rye. $1.10; barley, 75c; (lover seed. T $8.50; alsike seed.. 18.25. timothy • seed, $1.75. COUNTRY PRODUCE. I Eggs. 34c; butter. 20c®25c. i POULTRY MARKET. ; Chickens, 14c; fowls, 14c; ducks 12c; » geese, 8c; young turkeys, 15c; old j Tom turkeys. 13c; old hen turkeys,' • 13c- old roosters, 7c; eggs, 32c; Ind. : Runner ducks, lie. Above prices ure : for poultry free from fed CREAMERY PRICES. ; Butterfat delivered. 3S< : butterfat ' ; at station. 3fic; butterfat, in country,' ; 35c. | 5 WOOL AND HIDES. 1 Wool, 37c; beef hides, 16c; calf ; hides. 18c; tallow, tic; sheep pelts,' j [email protected]. LOCAL STOCK MARKET. • Heavv and medium, s9.ou; pigs and ? lights, $8.50; roughs, $8.00; heifers J and light steers, [email protected]; stags. • $7.00; prime steers, $6 50@$7.0<t; I cows, [email protected]; calves, $9.50. i; NOTIiIT" H :■ We still have some of those • juicy corn fed quarters of beef •I at the low figure of from 9 to 12c l| per pound. Call at the packing E house and get some before the : price is advanced. : 282112 HOOSIER PACKING CO. ' o NO HUNTING ALLOWED. Notice is hereby given that no | hunting will be allowed on my farm I and violators of this notice will be | . followed by prosecution under the law. i 264t3G JOHN HESSLER, j DEMOCRAT WANT ADS PAY BIG F. M. GOSSRRD Live Wire Pnblic Sale Crier Seven years’ experience in buying live stock. 'Phone No. 28 for dates Tocsin, Indiana. / I Also writing Lincoln Life insurance. +++ + + ♦ NOTARIES PUBLIC *1 ♦ DAILY DEMOCRAT OFFICE * ♦ — * i ♦ License Applications. Affi- ♦ + davits. Certifications, etc. ♦ i + + + + + + « + 4. + 4. + + <. MANGOLD & BAKER Corner Monroe and 7th Sts. PHONE 215. Purity Rolled Oats, pkg 10c Hoods' Rolled Oats, pkg 10c Imperial Oat Meal, pkg. 13c; 2 for 25c Pearl Br.rlcy, pkg 10c Weyr.rd Brand Oil Sardines 10c 3 for 25c : Neptune Brand Mustard Sardines, a | can 10c > Self Raising Buckwheat, Pan Cake I and Corn Cake Flour, sack ...,10c i Koenig's Coffee, a tb 20c A Good Bulk Steel Cut Coffee, tb. 15c Empire Coffee, Berdan's, a tb. ...30c ; Jireh Diatetic Wheat and Barley . I Breakfast Cereal, a pkg. .......45c , Oranges, Bananas, Lemons, Oys- • ters, Grape Fruit and Parsnips. We pay Cash, or Trade for Produce: » i Eggs 40c, Butter, 25c to 32c. Give Us That Order. 1 Arthur Pj Fred Mangold Baker

[ HELP WANTED FOR TRADE W'o can match tiny-, thing you have for trade in real or i personal property. We will udver , tint- a description not exceeding 50 j i words, of your property, free.- The I Indiana Trading Central, Terre ' Haute, Ind. 285112 V.’ ANT E D < iid f aide teetth Don’t matter if broken. 1 pay SI.OO to $5.00 per sot. Mail to L. Mazer, 2007 ; So. Fifth St., Philadelphia, Pa.; will send cash by return mall. 272130 ~>K itl-. .s t ■ A good house centrally located. Re.-qjpnable rent. Phone No. 229. 271tf. ; FOR "sai.e ihr:-- Burner, good one. Also roll top disk. Phone 385. It 3 i ~’l he*Franco American toilet requi- ': it< at the Art Store. 291t3 1 FOIt - REN’T Ninety - acre farm for cash. Inquire of (100. I. Davis, Pleasant Mills, Ind. 290t2w-tf MEN -Our illustrated cutaloguo ex plains how jve teach Hie barber trede quickly; mailed free. Molet Barber College, Indianapolis, Indiana. 285t30 WANTED- To lety ’a -Id' acre'tract of land, wt U improved and ( lose Io Decatur. If yen have one I t August Schlickman know, rooms 5 and ( Peoples Loan & Trust Co., 2yl'.t£-e-o d LOST A yellow pocket book containing $27 00. Finder phase return t< this office and receive a handsome reward. 293t3 AGENTS’""WANTED’ Iliglicst "cash paid weekly; part expenses. Free outfit. Experience unnecessary.—r ! The Hawks Nursery Co., Wauwatosa. ! Wisconsin. 293t6 : WANTED- To buy a second hand l Ford Runabout. Anyone having I same inquire of August Schlickman, rooms 5 and 6 Peoples Loan A Ti •1.Co. _ 29316 e-o-d Have you seen the vital suction cleaner will do the work of anv electric r.t half the price. Come and see it. You will be delighted.—Yager Bros. & Reinking. 29213 There should be music in the home on Christmas. Now is •he lime to buy the piano yoi. i are to buy. We can sv.it vou come in and see.—Yager Bros. & Rc-inking. 29213 FOR SALE.—Small Missouri farm sin cash and $5 monthly; no Inter test or taxes; highly productive land ' -lose to 3 big marvets; wine sot | photographs and lull information i Munger A-183, N. Y. Life Bldg., Kan ■ sds City, Mo. 245-2 mo. I WANTED —Lady for general house j work. Cal! ’phone 514. 292t3 I ——- —- • — —.*■ " ' WANTED—A nativ; Clinstmas tree See or telephone J. G. Niblick, Dr catur. 292t1l Like good candy? Get Aurents brand, best of ail. at Murray’s cigar stere. 29212 LOST OR the Hoo sier Packing Co., white and black ■potted hog. weight about 160 or 17‘ lbs. We would be thankful io the one who can locate and report same to us. We are willing to pay the ex penses thereof. — Hoosier Packing Company. 294t3 A '» • ’»■ MASONIC CALENDAR FOR WEEK ENDING. DECEMBER 16 Tuesday, December 12, 7:00 p. m. j Regular meeting. Election of offlI cers. Thursday, December 14, 7:00 p. m. Fellow Craft degree. DAVID E. SMITH, W. M. NOTICE TO PUBLIC Notice is hereby given that all hunting or tresspassing on the Mrs. C. L. Spuller farm in St. Mary’s townsliiis forbidden and that violations will be prosecuted. Please take notice. 293t3 MRS. ('. L. SPULLER RUNNING SORES OF LONG STANDING CURED DY NUMBER 40. James Robinson, 821 Rowley St.. Evansville, Ind., makes th? following statement: “I suffered for five years with running sores from blood pois oning of long standing. I doctored with the best physicians and tried a number of advertised remedies but received no permanent benefit. My Brother-in-law. R. Tadlock, advised ’.no to try Number io For The Blood. After using the first bottle I was ben efitted and was completely cured with fve bottles and at this time twelve months later. 1 have experiwne ed no signs of the disclise returning.’ Persons suffering with blood poisoning in any form should not delay but ge’ No. 40 at onc<y Sold l>y Smith, Yagei & Falk.—Advt. DEMOCRAT WANT ADS PAY BIG

I I BEFORE ANO AFTER A \ j l Engaged Girl —I’m going to give John a cigar case and u diamond stickpin. Wiiat are you going to give Frank? Married Friend —Oh, I’m giving him a lifeless cooker and a dime savings bank. «« CHRISTMAS CREED UNIVERSAL Adjusts Itself to All Conditions and All Places—lt’s Magic Influences the World. The festival called Christinas has come to have a creed wider than any ritual. Its magic has influenced the world in a degree more profound and far-reaching than that of any oilier recurring incident marked by the history of mankind. Its sentiment has. indeed, overflowed all boundaries, both of sect and of social condition. Its high, clear note of cheer and charity lias appealed to an unbounded degree wherever human ideals have had sway. Pessimism halts at its portal. Tin* creed of kindness adjusts itself to all conditions and nil places. It seems to be a good working creed, despite the unattractive phases of perfunctory giving and taking. It is a cheerful creed. It strews life with gaycty and color. It is a culmination to sentiments of fair play, to active sympathy, to the do-it-uow impulse. Christmas has no climate. It glows where life is green and where it is white. In city and in country, in the hills and on the desert, among th-' pines and among the palms it finds a voice. ’lt is holy day and holiday. It drapes the altar and the hearth. It has many American versions, and many races add their varying symbols to its tenderness and to its animation. Above all, the call of Christmas is “Peace on Earth.” In the present grievous crisis of the world there is significance in this call beyond that of any crisis mankind ever before was called to read. That war has darkened Christmas for so much of the world may well seem, at the moment, the crushing condemnation of all such conflicts. Yet it will remain true that the full beauty of the day and the time is due those who may find that beauty. Children of every layd seize it for their own. And, “except ye become as one of these,” life loses its saving luster. fHy ’’l(7 7: nonivhen I awake, and sleep-dust from my eyes I shake, I see a sight that makes me start and causes thumpings in my heart f A Christmas tree—oh, pretty sight—with candles,. bells and balls alight. With horns and dolls and sugar plums, and skates and trains and beating drums. And oh, it is a tvon-der-tree, with heaps of things forme to see! Rare gifts hang upon the side, which tinseled fairies cannot hide. A soldierdoll, a doll house, too, and strings of gold come to my view, and as I look I seem to hear sweet Christmas music soft and clear. A Merry Christmas it seems to say, A merry, happy, holy day! Wise Willie. After five-year-old Willie had gone 1 to bed on Christmas eve his mother a went into the room to see if he had t hung up his stocking properly for y Santa Claus. Much to her surprise ti she found that the little fellow had I appropriated one of hers for the occav slon and had attached a slip of paper (! on which he had printed in a bold 1 hand one of his Sunday-school texts: “ “ThE Loßd lOvvEtH a CheaßfuLL glVveß.” His Portion. Bill—Do you expect your landlady to give you anything for Christmas? Jill —Sure. □ “What do you expect It to be?” 3 j “Oh, the neck, I reckon.”

\ jTwr Keep Turpo Handy in the Kitchen When you bruise, burn or cut yourself -nr.d what housewile doesn’t have one of these minor injuries once every week? rub on Turpoquickly, Turpotakes out the sting, cleanses the wound and hastens the healing. Turpo used on chest, throat and in the nostrils is wonderfully effective in relieving colds. Try it for chopped l’«P* o °d hand*; for headache and neuralgia; for lame* neat; for tired feet; and after shaving. Buy Turpo of your Druggist at 25c, 50c or $1 00 the jar. TURPO FOR SALE BY SMITH, YAGER & FALK, 157 2nd. St. # HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO., 167 2nd. St. Turpo THE TUPPEHTINE QIHTMEHT NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to the shareholders of the First National Hank : of Decatur. Indiana, that there will he an election at the offices of said bank on Tuesday, January 9, 1917, ’ between the hours of 10 a. m.. and •» '. in., for the purpose of electing a • nrd of directors for said bank for the year 1917. C. A. DUGAN, I 5-12 19-26 Cashier. NOTH E TO \O\-I<ESII>EXTN. rhe State of Indiana, County of Ad- • ains, ss: In the Adains circuit court. Novein- t her T»*rni. 1916. ! Ned IL I. Bobo vs. Myrtle G. Bobo. ‘ Complaint for divorce. No. 937 r ». No-i tice to non-regident. I It appearing from affidavit hied in the above entitled cause, that Myrtle G. Bobo, the above named defendant. , is a non-resident of the State of In-> diana. 4 . 1 Notice is therefore hereby given Ihe said Mvrtle G. Bi.ho that she be and appear before the Hon. Judge of the Advins circuit court on the 22nd day of lanuarv. 1917, the same being the .>3rd Juridical l»a< of lhe present term thereof, to be iioiden at the court house in the Citv of Pecatur. commenting on Mondav. the 2Uth day of November. A. !».. 1916. ami plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be heard ami determined in her absence. , . _ Witness mv name and seal of said hereto ntflxed, this 27th day of November, 1916. | (Seal) WILL HAMMELL. Clerk. ; Bv John T. Kelly. Deputy. Peterson K- Moran, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 28-5-12 O DITf H \OTICE. f All persons in arrears on their ditch assessments will please pay same at once, as the work and expenses must be paid now, and the money is therefore needed. PHIL L. SCHEIFERSTEIN, 9-12-14 Trustee. HOOT TomsillP \OTKE. Notice is hereby given to all voters in west precinct of Hoot township that Road Districts, Nos. 2 and 3, will be consolidated. The supervisor election '/ill be held at the Monmouth school house on Saturday, December 16, between the hours of 2 anil ."> o’clock, p. m. PHIL L. SCHEIFERSTEIN. , 9-12-14 Trustee. LEG \l. »D\ ERTISEME\T. Sealed proposals will be received by the City Council of the City <>f Decatur. Indiana, at the office of the city i ch rk iti lhe city building until seven » o’clock p. m., standartl time, on the Second l>ii> <»f Januao. 11H7. and then publicly opened and read, foi the construction, delivery and erection | <»f a surface, jet or barometric conI denser and piping complete, as per spacitications on file in the office of the city clerk. , Specifications ami forms for the bidders can he obtained fr«»m the superintendent of the city light ami waterworks department of the City of Decatur, Indiana. Proposal must he accompanied by , general plans ami specifications sutti- ' I‘ient to fully and distinctly show and describe all parts of the proposed api paratus as required by the specifications. Each proposal or bid must contain the full name of every person or company interested in same, and shall be ac< ompanietl by a bid bond or a certified check on some solvent bank in the sum of ten (10) per < ent of the amount of the proposal or bid. Said certified check is required ns a guarantee that if the bid is accepted, I .t < ontrai t will be entered into and ‘ the performance of it properly secur- • ed. The construction bond will be fifty i , (50) per cent of the amount of the contract. , The city reserves the right to reject any and all bids or to accept any bid which it mav deem advantageous to the city of Decatur, independent of price offered. The acceptance of any bid may be based *on the superiority in any or all of the following particulars. (1) Economy; (2) durability; (.*») floor space; (4) safety ami simplicity; (5) accessibility for repairs, etc.; (C) overload capacity; (7) character of material; (8) workmanship. Witness my hand and official seal, this 11th day of December, 1916. (Seal) H. M. De VOSS, 12-19 City Clerk. •• M. J. Scherei UNDERTAKING ANO EMBALMING •<n» Funeral Furnlahlng* e DECATUR. IND 1 <»>«whone: Office 90; Home, Hi (1 r ■ .1.,..s B. C HENRICKS 0. C L- ■' YOUR CHIROPKAUIOX d Above Morris 5 & L 10c StorePhone Residence 510 Cleveland Sfreei y ? Office Hours Ito 5 7to LADY ATTENDANT Decatur, Ind.

| Rex Theatre today I Mae Marsh in “A Child of the Paris Streets.” A Tri- £ anifle Fine Arts Drama in five acts. Qhe was the daughter of a refined family but they brought She was > Ln „ r ket capable of extracting a pockether U P ’ er P' ir , a ’ drcumßtaneefr-aiwaye able to by her honest smfie and winning way. The wonderful acting of Mae Marsh marks this as an above the ordinary photoplay. ADMISSION FIVE AND TEN CENTS. tomorrow “THE SECRET OF THE SUBMARINE” chapter 13 “THE DEACON'S WIDOW." Cub Comedy. “SEE AMERICA FIRST." “COMIC CARTOONS.” COMING THURSDAY | “CABIRA.” (The Spirit of the Flames). Rex Theatre | Ti —

■ ■ ~ For Xmas-Your Photograph sent to the folks at home or those relatives who care most about you. will be most welcome. Will give the greatest pleasure. Modern photog- ’ raphy 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 bearing 6 per cent interest. DAVID GERBER & CO. I 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.

' ■—■■■ll H _ Wl M| , | H — j ' -enemies * ofyourTEETH 31 e Pyorrhea and decay. Senreco, the formula of a dental specBoth usually develop onlv in l alist ’ REALLY CLEANS. It emthe mouth where germ-laden speciall7 prepared ’ BO ’ uble tartar i<s S 3060 granules unusually effective in clean- ' away food deposits. Moreover, it “But I brush my teeth” you U P ar,icularl y destructive to the germ say. Yes, you brush’them, ofPyorrheabut do you REALLY CLEAN Go ,0 your dea,M today and get a them? tub€ °f Senreco — keep your teeth Tonirzht k REALLY CLEAN and protect yourto t m’ * ™ ShIDS your teeth - go self “gMM Pyorrhea and decay, to the mirror and examine them. In all c, n □ . _ SSS? I**' 1 **' A e "PREPAREDNESS" JI your dentirt twice yearly \ U O jw Ute Senreco twice daily iLI» /»\ to °‘ h P<Ut * ‘ haf CL£A T*S ’ V/ \

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 be sent for amounts named herein. We thank the hundreds taking out membership for the success of this society and assure on ive take pleasure in making your Christmas the season of 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—hut that is not all. It will make you acquainted at this bank 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 ,'OUt family. FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR, INDIANA ts Federal Reserve Aeeociation. Call the Murray cigar store for Aurentz candy or Perfection peanuts. 29212