Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 296, Decatur, Adams County, 14 December 1916 — Page 6
hTAR GROCKwI Santa Clara Prunet, tt> 10c « a j; Dried Peaches, rt> ,10c jj H California Fig H i 8 Maple Syrup 25c .j h California Table Peachea.. .15c ?• » 8 j; Mince Meat, Quart Can.,..25c jH Candled Cherrlee ..1 10c H I I U Pink Salmon, 2 cana 25c r »' H Pumpkin, fancy ».«./ 10c K | 5 jt Pearl Tapioca, th .....10c ~ » 8 U California White Cherrlea .25c jj H Red Kidney Beans, tb. ...,.15c t? U Dill Pickles, doz. 15c H Setf-Rlalng Buckwheat 10c H H RIC| Pancake Flour 10c H •t New Corn Meal 10c L H H H Campbell’s Soups 10c H 8 »| HtVII I iniJMC Proprietor?? S WILL Junnd phone 2928 :: Dr. L K. Magley VETERINARIAN Comer Third and Monroe Streets. PHONE 186 DECATUR. IND. DECATUR’S CHIROPRACTOR PIONEER Office Over Vance & Hite’s Hmirc 1-30 to 5:00 nours 6:30 to 8:00 PHONE 650. 0. L. Burgener, D. C. No Drugs No Surgery No Osteopathy WANTED —To ciean your wall paper, cisterna, carpets, and stoves, white wash out houses, cellars, etc.—J. C. Coverdale, Phone 210. 145tf. 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.
YOUR CHRISTMAS | WILL NOT BE COMPLETE unless you have plenty of AURENTZ CANDY and PERFECTION PEANUTS You get them at | Murray’s Cigar Store | *.*4 . m> - • ** •>* ’*■
3 DAILY MARKET REPORT. i? Corrected Day. 1 EAST BUFFALO. j East Buffalo, N, Y„ Dei-. 14 —(SpecS Ini to Dally Democrat)- Receipts, 4.* 3 OoO; Shipments. 1.140; official to Now s York yesterday, 380; hogs closing j steady. 3 .Medium and heavy, slo.4otfislo,so; 1 lights and pigs, s9.ooffl $9.50; roughs, S: $9.15<<r59.25; slugs. $7.50rd58.25; cat3 tie, 175; steady; sheep, 2.400; steady; 3 lop laiitsb. $13.60, -i GRAIN MARKET. 7 Wheat. $1.51); oats, 45c; corn, $1.10; 4 rye. $L10; barley, 75c; clover seed, js9 ito; iil.slko seed, $8.25; timothy 3 seed, $1.75. COUNTRY PRODUCE. $ Eggs, 31c; butter, 20c@25c. POULTRY MARKET. » Chickens, 14c; fowls, 14c; ducks 12c; t geese, 8c; young turkeys, 16c; 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. t Butterfat, delivered, 38c;' hlltterfut. ♦ at station, 36c; butterfat, in country,) J 35c. WOOL AND HIDES. J Wool, 37c; kef hides. 16c; calf J hides. 18c; tallow, 6c; sheep pelts,! ? 60c<U$1.50. j LOCAL STOCK MARKET. . Heavy and medium, $9.00; pigs and t lights. $8.50; roughs, SS.OO; heifers f and light steers, $6.00© $6.50; stags, > $7.00; prime steers. s6.so© ! s7d>o; * cows. $5.00©55.50; calves. $9.60. nvi i I I MASONIC CALENDAR FOR WEEK ENDING. DECEMBER 16 Thursday. December 14, 7:00 p. m. Fellow Craft degree. DAVID E. SMITH, W. M. NOTICE TO PUBLIC. We, the undersigned merchants, will keep our stores open every evening until Christmas; Niblick & Co. Kuebler & Co. M. Fullenkamp. Runyon & Engeler. Peoples & Gerke. C. J. Voglewede. Charles Elzey. Winnes Shoe Store. 294t1l NOTICE - —- — - Notice of election of officers of fie Christian Church of Decatur, Indiana. Tills is notify that there will be a Congregational meeting at ll;00 a.! 1 m., December 3.1,. 1916 to elect one) Trustee for the period of three years, beginning January 1, 1917. 9-16-23 BURT MANGOLD. Sec. l .. ——o—- ■ - ■■ NOTICE. From nnw on until Christmas the Bernstein store will remain open until eight o’clock in the evening. 294t2 HwangoliT & BAKER Comer 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. Barley, pkg 10c Weyard Brand Oil Sardines 10c 3 for 25c Neptune Brand Mustard Sardines, a can 10c Self Raising Buckwheat, Pan Cake , and Corn Cake Flour, sack ....10c' Koenig’s Coffee, a Tb 20c A Good Bulk Steel Cut Coffee, tb. 15c Empire Coffee, Berdan’s, a tb. ...30c Jireh Diatetip Wheat and Barley Breakfast Cereal, a pkg 45c Oranges, Bananas, Lemons. Oysters, Grape Fruit and Parsnips. We pay Cash, or Trade for Produce: Eggs 37c; Butter, 25c to 32c Gve Us That Order. Arthur Pt Fred Mangold Baker
1 # ' Will \ ' areaT -(ML hl)'■ ''^ n Y , ’ rn ® y° u want rec/p ' rvl >1 goodica ur.a Calumet Caking • i rtflld i’owik:! k’y mother u.er, it—l lar wl t ‘ ;c ’ 3 —il.c’s S | J':.r-ed her kr r> — row she-’ rsh-lSis L:.;q.i' ea for melting . B-jiatlS tender, v. ’ dciome. light b..k-l ' wIKIm ‘ V.'ct-.d.cr’ul kuv'-nirgh < nJ raisi:- - qug’.itiet—uniform :( WQHbu results. Mother rays Calumet ■ ’’ l r rn< ' l 1 1 i ■ Biout ecu -a I T huU ‘ l ' ’ ' • ' '• cltl ’ vv - ‘it*fll -hast Awar<l> U Ljr i i V-.-r. / ' 1 : I ' | a mOMK \ w~wEir FOR TRADE- We can match anything you have for trade in real or personal property. We will adver tise a description not exceeding 50 , words, ot your property, free. —The Indiana Trading Central, Terre Haute, Ind. 255t12 ; WANTED—OId fasle teeth.. Don’t matter if broken. I pay SI.OO to $6.00 per set. Mail to L. Mazer, 2007 So. Fifth St., Philadelphia, l’a.; will send CAsh by return mail. 272t30 j FOR RENT —A good house centrally located. Reasonable rent. -Phone No. 2&9. 271tf. MEN—Our illustrated catalogue explains how we teach the barber trade Quickly; mailed free. —Moler , Barber College, Indianapolis, Indiana. ' 285t30 WANTEDTo buy a 40 acre tract of land, well improved and close Io Dr-catur. If you have one let August Schl’clpnan know, rooms 5 and 6 Peoples I oan tt Trust Co., 293t6-e-o d AGENTS * WANTED—Highest cash ! paid weekly; part expenses. Free outfit. Experience unnecessary.— . The Hawks Nursery Co.,' Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. 293t6 WANTED—To buy a second hand Ford Runabout Anyone having same inquire of August Schlickman, rooms 5 and 6 Peoples Loan & Trust Co. . 293t6-e-od FOR SALE.—Small Missouri farm, $lO cash and $5 monthly; no inter est or taxes; highly productive land; close to 3 big markets; write lor photographs and full Information. Munger A-183, N. Y. Life Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. 245-2 mo. FOR RENT A~ nouse at 316 No- til Fifth Street. Call or write Mil’on Girod, Magley, Ind. 29113 WANTED —A girl for general housework. Call phone 255 or inquire at 1115 West Monroe street. 294tf. W’ANTED—A native Christmas tree. See or telephone J. G. Niblick, Decatur. 292t12 WANTED—Young- man to do office work. Can use you several weeks. Inquire at Daily Demcorat. FOR RENT- —The old creamery building on North First St. Inquire of H. H. Bremerkamp. 295*6 FOR SALE—EIm plank, suitable for barn floors or hog pens. Cheap, if bought quick; also a limited amount of stove wood.—Bluffton Hoop Co, 2!) If 3 LOST OR STRAYED—From the Hoosier Packing Co . white and black spotted hog, weight about 160 or 175
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ISSiows at 1,4, 6, 8 and IO p.m. PRICES Afternoon, Children 10c, Adults 25c Evening All Seats 25c
' tbs. We would be thankful Io the 1 one who can locate and report same i to us. W are willing to pay the ex- . penses thereof. — Hoosier Packing i Company. .’294t3 . PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will sell at public ! i auction at his home. 1520 West Mon- | roe street. Decatur. Indiana, on what ; lis known . the old Samuel Doak | farm on Saturday. Pec 16. 1916. beI ginning at 10 o'clock a. tn., the fol- j i lowing personal property, to-v.it: i Horses: Two good mares, weight! |1260 and 1400 tbs. Cattle: Four i milk cows, one roan cow, one red | . tow, fresh by day of sale; one Shorthorn cow. fresh by Jan. 1. 1911; one extra good fresh Je-sey cow. Hogs: One brood sow. seven slioats. Chick-1 ! ms: Fifty full blood Barred Rock I I chickens, 100 Rhode Island Red chickens. full blooded; several good cock I levels for breeding. Crain: Extra good 'sorted corn. 150 bushels; several bushels of seed corn, one lot of mix ed hay 100 shocks-' corn rodder. Farm i.ig Implements: Extra good 1-horse i wagon, wagon box. Deering mower. 2 I breaking plows, spring tooth harrow, pike tooth harrow. 1-horse 7-shove' cultivator, spike tooth cultivator, sin g(e shovel plow, hand seeder and garden plow, combination; wheel bar row. platform scales,, new grindstone, -ct of work harness, set of single har- .< ss. set of buggy harness, Fairfield : incubator and brooder. Household Goode: Sideboard, kitchen cabinet, di u o. plush I'bair. leather rocker, tw< bedsteads, springs and mattresses J good 9x12 Axminster rug. good dres I ser. Terms will be made known on the I lay of the sale. G. W. BURKETT. .1. J. Baumgartner. Auct. WM. Zimmerman, Clerk. 294t8 T?OYS-~-GIRLS!~ We have for .our inspection ihe Genuine Flexible Flyer efts. The sled with the groovi J runners, terne in and pick f it VOUTS. 2T>l2 H. KNAPP & SON. Silk Ribbon Flour stands for quality. Try it. 29,~>tl THE TIME TO BUY TOYS IS NOW Every day makes the time less, and less each day to se- ■ lect from. TODAY IS THE TIME TO BUY AND THE PLACE ; BAUGHMAN'S ■ East Side Street.
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c- "r" stjm dK .•TSEKHMiavaFT-’MI*. . - - — — II ■ I -9 i i oes ' C T f ’ LC tS 'v Lcne is Others, Get a Can Today 'Democrat Want Ads Pay. —LIIIM JJIIIIIBeiH—I HIITI~T~ ■ * | How to Regulate High Blood Pressure. . Take San Yak. It prevents a honey like hardening of the arteries . it ages past 50 years. Dr. Burnham’s 'an Yak is the sure way to prevent '.’aralysib and Apoplexy. In its use ’ou have prevented or cured bladder nd kidney trouble. It is the greatest in use to prevent the clumsy stiff Joints and muscles and for Neuritis of Rheumatism and Constipation. ft has no parallel for quality and esults. hiram Showalter of Angola, Ind. I suffered greatly for several years vith bladder weakness and I am will- j ng for the public good to let any; >ne know that eight bottles of San, r ak cured me. I find that a dose at; : mes keeps my muscles from geting stiff and clumsy, and 1 surely eel fine. J. B. WARDEN of Angola, Ind. Has this to say of San Yak: 1 ■ ave been troubled several years with : ad heart and stomach trouble. San ' r ak ha”, squared me away and I be-, 'eve it would do the same for others' f they would try it. I surely feel Ine. GEO. SLACK of Angola, Ind. Says this for San Yak: I have had dney trouble and rheumatism for 'x years. San Yak squared me way, and I can work without fatigue. r the all in symptoms. 1 surely can >oost for San Yak. — E. L. THOMAS of Angola, Ind. Says of San Yak: I was surely had off for several years with bladder and kidney weakness. I had tried doctors and medicines so much J I had no faith in anybody. I was i persuaded to try San Yak and let me tell you it is the right stuff for ' kidney and bladder trouble. i JOHN BAKER AND WIFE of Laketon, Ind. Say. We are very old people and have been badly afflicted, and in trying out the San Yak we have found it to be a fine tonic and a wonderful regualtor for the bowels and stomach. F. ( H. LAMB Proprietor Lamb Hotel, i Antwerp, Ohio. I suffered the tortues from tuberculosis of the bowels eleven years with shattered nerves and no health Three bottles of San Yak cured me two years ago, and you are free to use this letter for the benefit it may be to others. DORY KING, of North Manchester, Ind. | Says of San Yak: I wish I had the time to go and recommend San Yak I to all who have stomach trouble San Yak is a world beater for the stomach. We can tell you of more cures in Decatur. Sold by smith, yager & Falk OECATt lt INDIANA
WITH THE NEW YEAR’S GREETING to old friends, inclose your photograph. It's the ideal remembrance because it’s the next best thing to a visit. Make the Appointment Today. ERWIN STUDIO ' ■Phone 807. Over Callow & Kohn# Drug Store.
home coming. All of my old students of Dist. No. 6. in St. Mary’s township, known as 1 Friedline sefcoof, are cordially invited to attend our Christmas exercises December 2L commencing at 1:30 p. m. MARY M’CULLOUGH, 295t4 Teacfter.
PUBLIC SALE
As I am going to move to Kansas. ! I will offer at public auction at my residence, 4 miles south and 2 miles west of Decatur, and 2 miles west and 112 miles north of Monroe, on what is ' known as the George farm, on Thursday, Dec. 2V1916. beginning at 10 o’clock a. m.. the following . property, to-wit: Five Head Horses: Roan mare, coming 5 years old. weight 1650; roan mare coming 4 i years old. weight 1650; these two ) mare are evenly matched and a I good team. Bay inare coming 4 years ; dd. weight 1500; bay mare coming i I years old, weight about 1500; this '.s a good matched team. Bay coach , mare coming 5 years old. Nine Head of Cattle: White face cow, 8 years old, fresh in spring; red cow, 8 years old. fresh in spring; white face cow, coming 4 years old, fresh early in ; spring; red cow, coming 3 years old; ■ Holstein heifer, coming 2 years old; , 1 spring calves, consisting of three heifers and one bull. Five Head of 1 Hogs: Five young sows, will farrow Hist week in April. 1917. Grain; 900 bushels corn in crib, 40 bushels seed oats, about 5 bushels clover seed, ■ ci
LtSLIc H. BARNETT j Bunn and Baumgartner, Aucts. w. S. Smith, Clerk. 5, 11, 14-19 /Escape nw/TOOTH -by keeping your teeth REALLY CLEAN. u ‘> ■’ , °u say, I brush my teeth regularly, yet they decay." T^’<rM U o J rU ? th , em ’ but do you REALLY CLEAN them? will like’lv W J ushing yo . ar . teeth > examine them closely. You of'nod dCn anaccurn ulation of tartar on the enamel and bits ■ 1 d h ’ ding * n the crevic «. 1 vKoX^n'themnn.h B ’’?* 10 "’ Rum disease cal,ed Pyorrhea, usually deSENRECn , Wh " e S era ’ lad 'n tartar is present. i CLEAN, it embodie- LmcLh denUl specialist ’ keeps the teeth REALLY in cleaning away f O(>( j d—™ , 7 prepared soluble granules unusually effective I to thVg^ de o ?^rrhS re ° Ver ' “ “ Go to Vni'» Ar. * . .
your tJeth tUb * ° f Senrect> ~keep Pyorrhea and decay Send J protect y° ur ««lf against Cincinnati, Ohio, foj W,UUt s— "PREPAREDNESS” y too,h tiQ “ t that REALLY CLEANS Ite. on
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FOR RENT. A good improved farm for rent, near Decatur, cash preferred. Inquire at this office. 282t3e-o-d i FOR KENT—Ninety acre farm for casl). Inquire of Geo. I. Davis, ,1 Pleasant Mills, Ind. 290t2w-tf
. about 5 tons clover hay. 200 shocks ’ corn fodder. Five do«. fine chickens, j Household Goods: New Universal 5 range, hot blast heater. 3-hole oil , stove, with oven, kitchen cabinet. 5 new dining room table with set of ; chairs, square dining room table, lin- : oleum for two rooms, sofa, center ta- . ble, rocking chairs, folding bed. two I iron beds with springs, dresser, wash- ) ing machine, some canned fruit, bath i tub and other household articles, s Farming Implements: Eight ft. Mil- ; waukee binder, good grain drill. sft. 5 Milwaukee mower, P. and O. corn i planter, clover buncher, disc and 1 trailer. 14inch riding plow, 3 sets of s harness, wagon with beet rack, top s buggy, 2-seated rig. lard press, lawn , mower, grindstone and numerous othI er articles, consisting of tools, etc. ; Lunch served on the grounds. ; Terms of Sale: —Under $5.00 cash 3 in hand; over $5.00 a credit of nine f months will be given, the purchaser I I giving note with approved security ) and bearing interest after maturity. 1 Four per cent off for cash. No goods ~ removed until settled for.
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