Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 15, Number 2, Decatur, Adams County, 2 January 1917 — Page 4
REX THEATRE TODAY Douglas Fairbanks in “ROGGIE MIXES IN,” Triangle Fine Arts comedy drama. Douglas Fairbanks at his best, and that means a corking good picture that you will enjoy. THURSDAY. Mary Miles Minter in “YOUTH'S ENDEARING CHARM.” REX THEATRE
♦ FARM LOANS ♦ ♦ $100,000.00 of 5 per ♦ ♦ cent ♦ MONEY TO LOAN ♦ ♦ at * ♦ Schurger & Parrish ♦ ♦ Abstract & Atty. Office ♦ ♦ <No red tape needed) ♦ ♦ ♦<• + ♦ + + ♦ + ♦♦♦♦♦ DECATUR’S CHIROPRACTOR PIONEER Office Over Vance & Hite’s Unnre 1:30 5:00 nours 6:30 to 8:00 PHONE 650. 0. L Burgener, D. C. No Drugs No Surgery No Osteopathy
THE DIMES NICKLES AND CENTS that slip through your fingers for trifles and things unnecessary will keep up your deposits in our CHRISTMAS SAVINGS FUND and will accumulate into amounts of $12.50, 525.50, 563.75 And Up which you will receive just in time to buy presents and meet other expenses NEXT CHRISTMAS The first deposit makes you a member. After that you will become so enthusiastic it will be a pleasure to keep up the payments. EVERYBODY—OLD AND YOUNG THE BABY INCLUDED INVITED TO BECOME MEMBERS We pay 4 per cent on Christmas Savings. OMams&uKtuSaiik RESOURCES OVER $1,000,000.00
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ DR. C. R. WEAVER ♦ ♦ OsteoDath ♦ ♦ Licensed by the Indiana ♦ ♦ State Board of Medical ♦ ♦ Registration and Examina- ♦ ♦ tion. Office over People’s ♦ ♦ Loan & Trust Co. ♦ ♦ ’PHONE 314. *»««* + 4>**«*«*« Democrat Want Ads Pay. B. C. HENRICKS D. C. YOUR CHIROPRACTOR Above Morris 5 & 10c Store. Phone 660 Resldenca 510 Cleveland Street. Office Hours Ito 5 7to 8 LADY ATTENDANT Decatur, Ind.
| HELP WANTED MEN Our illustrntcd .catalogue explains how we teach tho barber trade mailed free. Moler Barber College, Indianapolis, Indiana. 285t3U WANTED- Girl for general housework Call ’phono 255 or inquire at 1115 W>»t Monroe St M7ANT!.I>^T< - buy~ 4o acre tract of land, well Unproved and close to Decatur. If you have one let August Schlickman know, rooms 5 and 6 Peoples Loan & Trust Co., 293tG-e-o d FOR - RENT—Ninety acre farm for cash. Inquire of Geo. I. Davis, Pleasant Mills, Ind. 290t2w-tt FOR SALE —Small Missouri farm, $lO cash and $5 monthly; no interest or taxes; highly productive land; close to 3 big markets; write for photographs and full information. Munger A-183. N. Y. Life Bldg.. Kansas Citv, Mo. 297-1 mo I WANTED—To buy a second hand Ford Runabout. Anyone having! same inquire of August Schlickman, I rooms 5 and 6 Peoples Loan & Trust
Co. 293t6-e-o-d OREGON AND CALIFORNIA RAWROAD CO. GRANT LANDS Title to same revested in United States by tact of congress, dated June 9, 1916 Two million, three hundred thousand ‘ acres to be opened for settlement and I sale. Power site, timber and agricultural lands. Containing some of best i lands left in United States. Large l sectional map showing lands and description. Price one dollar.- —Grant I Lands Locating Co., P. O. Box 610. | Portland. Oregon. 2973m0 I Ninety acres. 6 miles out. road, near English and German school, easy terms. Good building, good soil. —Erwin Office. 308t12 FOR SALE—IOO acres in Van Wert county. Ohio. Harrison township. • section 19. Good improvements. Address W. H. Uhl, Kendallville, Indi- ; ana. ."07t12
FOR RENT-A five room modern cottage, on South First street, (’all Dyonis Schmitt. 2t6 WANTED —Single farm hand by the year. Good wages.—A. J. Beavers.' R. R. No. 2., Decatur. lit’/ .WANTED—Boy to pa.-s papers two or three days a week. Work must i be done in the forenoon. Inquire at | news stand of Elgin King. 309t3 I FOR SALE—Fresh cow and calf. I cheap, if taken at once. Inquire of• William J. Hunt. 4 miles south of Pleasant Mills. 30St3 I PUBLIC SALE. A public sale consisting of live stock, grain, farming implements and machinery and household goods will be held on the Daniel Bieberick farm, one and a half miles north of Preble and four miles northwest of Decatur on Wednesday, Janu-| ary 17. 1917. Attend this big! sale. It will he to your advan--14 danl. bieberick. o KI.KCTIOX NOTICE. Decatur, Indiana, Dec. 27. 1916. Wticp is hereby given that the an- : nual meeting of the stockholders <»f« The People’s Loan Trust Comuany 1 of Decatur, Indiana, will be held at the • hanking 1 house of said Trust Company ; in this city, Tuesday. January IG. 11117. at 10:30 a. m.. for the election of directors of said Trust Company to serve the ensuing year ami until sin < ceded. W. A. LOWER, 306tf Sc. -etary.
jsi AR GRO( t« | 1 H H « Hi u iSanta Clara Prunes, Th 10c it jj Dried Peaches, tb 10c j* h California Figs 10c " I U Maple Syrup 25c i; H California Table Peaches.. .15c t: H H U Mince Meat, Quart Can....25c Sj| 8 f* l H Candled Cherries 10c Hl Pink Salmon, 2 cans 25c jj H I: ta Pumpkin, fancy ...,10c it I 8 Hi ** e • J *♦ Pearl Tapioca, Tb 10c g| H H jj California White Cherries ,25c j. H Red Kidney Beans, rt> 15c H H :: U Dill Pickles, doz 15c W n H ;; Self-Rising Buckwheat 10c ;; H Rice Pancake Flour 10c H H P ij New Corn Meal .....10c ;> 5? t? Campbell's Soups 10c H H | jW. JOHNS
DULY MXtiKET REPORT. EAST BUfFALO. I F.n t Buffalo, N Y.. .Inn 2 — (Spec ini Io l.iaily Democrat) Receipt!'. !t, •;<io- ■ liipiin-n' ~ L’L'.'i; official to New • York vesterilay. hogs closing ■ slow. . Medium and heavy, $19.8<)(U310.9f1; one load. $1100; yorkers, $10.75®> spi.Mt; lights and pigs, $9.75® $10.10; 1 roughs. $9.50(17119.60; -stais, s7.so®' $8.25; cattle, $6.25; stead, ; sheep, 2,400; steady; top lambs. $14.15. GRAIN MAHKEY ’ Wheat, $1.50; oats. 47c; corn. $1.18; > rye. $1.10; barley, 75c; clover sr—'l, Jlt.oo; alslke seed, $8.25; timothy 1 seed, $1.75, COUNTRY PRODUCE. Eggs. 40c; butter. 20efi?5e, POULTRY MARKET. Chickens, 15 '; fowls. 15c; ducks, 13c; gee-.e. lie; young turkeys. 15c; old Tom turkeys, 13c; old hen turkeys, 13c; old roosters, 7c; eggs. 40c; Ind. Runner ducks, 11c. Above prices are for poultry free from feed. CREAMERY PRICES. Butterfat, delivered, 40c; butterfat, at station, 38c; butterfat, in country, WOOL ANU HIDES. Wool, 37c; beef hides, 16c; calf hides. ISc; tallow, 6e; sheep pelts, 50c@51,50. LOCAL STOCK MARKET. ' Heavy and medium. $9.00; pigs and I lights, $8.50; roughs. $8.00; heifers; and light steers. $6.00 ; $7.00; prime steers, $6 504j57.0U; cows, $5.004i'55.50; calves, $9.50.
r ORT WAYNL AITU BPRINGFIELD TRACTION Leave iMcawr A. M.— 6:6?), 8:30, 11:30 P. M —2:30. 6:46, »:W>. Leave Fort Wayno. A. M.—7 00, 10; 00 P. M.—1:00, 4:00, T:3O, 11:00. Freight car leaves Decatur at 7:55 a. tn., and leaves Fort W ayne at 11 n. arriving In Decatur at 145 p m In addition to the daily service, ex tra service cars will be run as follows on Sundays ONLY: Leave Decatur Leave Ft. Wayne 1:00 p. tn. 2:30 p. m. 4:00 p. m. 5:30 p. m 7:00 p.m. 8:30 p. m. i HOMER RUHL. Agent FOR SALE A few full blooded Buff' Orpltington pullets and cockerels.] George G. Flanders; ’phone 438. 213 i
GET YOUR DeLAVAL NOW! l if you are selling cream or making j ! butter, and have no separator, or are j , usina an inferior or half-worn-out ma-I i chino, you are wasting every day you : delay the purchase of a DeLaval. You 1 can't afford to wait until next spring. ; it means too much loss. Let the DeL val start saving cream for you right! : now. r J it will pay for itself. JOHN SPUHLER, Agent | See him right away and let him * show you what the DeLaval will do 1 for you. 803 N. sth st. Phone 531 I Dr. L K. Magleyl VETERINARIAN Corner Third and Monroe Streets. i PHONE TeT 186 DECATUR, IND. M. ,1. Scherer UNDERTAKING ANO EMBALMING Pine Fvnors! Furnishings DECATUR, - IND. telephone: Office 90; Horne, IM Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARY , SURGEONi Pnone ua MANGOLD & BAKER Corner Monroe and 7th Sts. PHONE 215. Until further noti- ; fied our store will ■ close at six o’clock ; every evening, except Saturdays. Arthur J?r Fred Mangold ** Baker Give Us Thai Order.
FORMER SECTION FOREMAN SPEAKS I. G. Hovis Tells of Great Benefits Tanlac Brought —Sleeps Soundly Now. • Mishawaka, Ind, Jan. 1 -J. G. Hovis. for t wenty six years a railroad section foreman, now a retired resident of this city living with hfs J laughter ai 210 east Marion street. ’ praises Tanlac. the Master Medicine. , heeausc of the great benefit he derived from its use. he said on November 2: •'For a long time 1 have suffered from catarrh of the head, stomach trouble and rheumatism in my arms ' and limbs. After eating, gas would 511 up my stomach and 1 would feel bloated and belch for a long time. My food was not digested properly and ■nothing 1 ate tasted right. The catarrh caused my head to feel stopped up all the time and frequently 1 ex-
perienced a peculiar rattling sensation in my head. I suffered from se vere rheumatic pains in my arms and limbs almost constantly and couldn’t sh-ep well nights. "All this is changed since I've tried this new medicine. Tanlac. The rheumatic pains in my arms and limbs have completely disappeared. I enjoy my meals now and tny food is digested properly. The catarrh of the head is rapidly disappearing, the ■(topped up feeling being greatly relieved. 1 sleep soundly and peacefully all through the night now." Tanlac. the Master Medicine, is especially beneficial for stomach, liver and kidney trouble, catarrhal complains, rheumatism, nervousness, loss I ;.f appetite and the like and is a fine 1 blood purifier and system cleanser. Tanlac is now being specially in--1 troducert and explained in Decatur at i the Smith, Yager & Falk drug store.
WHY THE BRONCHO JUMPED Pony’s Remarkable Performance Had Four Times in Night Saved its Rider From Death. A former herdsman relates a thrilling i>ersonal experience connected ■ ■ with a stampede of cattle. He was ; ’liking a herd of 400 steers to Letul- ■ ville. and had camped for the night on ' Bear river, near its junction with the Little Snake. At midnight, when he | i went on guard, all was quiet, but in j ' an hour or so, for some unexplained ■ i reason, the cattle were up and off i , like a flash; something had stampeded . ; them. lie was riding an old blue-colored, | ! line-backed California broncho, just ; the beast for the work. He had often i ridden him a hundred miles a day. | | The night was dark and cloudy, and he had to rely on the animal's surcfootedi ness as he strove to stay on the < flanks of the steers and turn them unj til their scare should cease. It was a wild race. Four or five times tlie broncho gave tremendous jumps, but landed right and went on iin good shape? In the course of an Jiour or so the man had the beeves quieted. When daylight came, being curious to learn what obstacles had occasioned those tremendous jumps of the broncho. the man set forth to look over the ground. Leaving the bottom land, the steers had ascended a gentle acclivity, and on the plateau at the top he (had kept circling them. The plateau was intersected by a canyon about four miles long and from ,1.500 to 2,000 deep. Its wails inclined I toward each other at the tup. and ths . ! distance across was 15 or 20 feet. During the chase the broncho had jumped that frightful chasm four ■ times! His hoof-marks were plainly visible; and down in the debris, hundreds of feet below, were a dozen mangled steers that had been crowded off. After They Got Going. Hilda Jensen rushed up to Officer Cohen. “Officer, that man is following me!” “Faith, then I’ll folley th’ man an' sec why he’s fol toyin' ye!” spake Officer Cohen, who had been a member of the force for some time. A crowd of small boys, seeing a policeman following a man, started in pursuit and followed the policeman. At that a crowd of men, seeing a crowd of boys, followed the crowd of boys. The rest of the city, observing all these people following one another, took the procession for a parade and soon had the sidewalks roped off and themselves lined in dense banks behind the rope to enjoy the spectacle. The board of education hearing of a parade, declared a holiday uud thousands of children ran trooping out of ' the schools. Catching the Infection, banks closed and general jubilation 1 reigned. When Officer Cohen caught up to the strange follower of Hilda Jensftn, it developed that he had only been endeavoring to return her handkerchief, which she had dropped, but by that time it had ones again been demonstrated that all an idea needs in this dear old country of ours is a good start. —Puck. o Democrat Want Ads Pay.
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MASONIC CALENDAR FOR WEEK ENDING JANUARY 6 Tuesday, January 2, 7:00 p. m. ilegular meeting of Chapter. Installation of officers. DAVIDAS. SMITH, W. M. ■ o DEMOCRAT WANT ADS DAY BIG
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