Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 15, Number 3, Decatur, Adams County, 3 January 1917 — Page 6
REX THEATRE | qp#% wv t i y W ' " ■ iODAY g “THE OTHER SIDE $ OF THE DOOR,” a Mutual Masterpicture, presenting Harold Lockwood and May Allison, an inspiring romantic drama TOMORROW ■ Mary Miles Minter in YOUTH'S ENDEARING CHARM Mary Miles Minter, American- g Mutual Star.
+ ♦♦♦♦■s■»»♦•♦♦♦♦ ♦ FARM LOANS ♦ ♦ $100,000.00 of 5 per ♦ ♦ cent ♦ ♦ MONEY TO LOAN ♦ ♦ at * ♦ Schurger & Parrish ♦ ♦ Abstract & Atty. Office ♦ ♦ G\’o red tape needed) * ♦♦*■+♦++ + + + + + ♦♦ DECATUR’S CHIROPRACTOR PIONEER Office Over Vance & Hite’s 1:30 to 5:00 HOUTS 6:30 to 8:00 PHONE 650. 0. L Burgener, D. C. No Drugs No Surgery No Osteopathy
ITU P DIMES NICKLES AND CENTS that slip through your fingers fortrifles and things unnecessary will keep up your deposits in our CHRISTMAS | SAVINGS FUND | and will accumulate into amounts of $12.50, $25.50, $63.75 | And Up [ which you will receive just in time to buy presents n and meet other expenses b NEXT CHRISTMAS I 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. GlbJtoamsWuJtoh i | RESOURCES OVER $1,000,000.00 j
►♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ► ♦ DR. C. R. WEAVER ♦ ► ♦ __ ♦ ► ♦ Osteonath ► ♦ Licensed by the Indiana ♦ k ♦ State Board of Medical ♦ ♦ Registration and Examina- ♦ *J ♦ tion. Office over People’s ♦ * ♦ Loan & Trust Co. ♦ * ♦ PHONE 314. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ■ Democrat W ant Ads Pay. | B. C. HEMRICKS D. C YOUR CHIROPRACTOR Above Morris 5 & 10c Store. Phone 660 Residence 510 Cleveland Street ’ Office Hours Ito 5 7to 8 LADY ATTENDANT Decatur, Ind.
I HELP W.WHB MEN—Our Illustrated catalogue ox plains how wo teach the barber trade quickly; mailed free.- Moler Barber College, Indianapolis, Ind! mm. WANTEIt-- To buy a so acre tract land, w< ll improvi d And close l<: Decatur. If you have one b t Any ust Schlickman know, rooms 5 and 6 Peoples Loan & Trust Co., 29:’t6-e-o-d FDR ’ RENT - Ninety 'acre - farm for cash. Inquire of Geo. I. Davis, Pleasant Mills, Ind. 290t2w-tf FOR SALE-Small Missouri farm. $lO cash and s"> monthly; no inter est or taxes; highly productive land; . close to :: big markets; write for' photographs and full informal io:Munger A IS:’., N. Y. Life Bldg., Kan sas City. Mo. 297-lmo ( \VA NT ED— To~b uy" ~ a~sec ead ha::.l Ford Runabout. Anyone having j same inquire of August Schlickman, rooms 5 and (> Peoples Loan & 'lriCo. 29316-e-od I OREGON AND CALIFORNIA RAILROAD CO. GRANT LANDS Ti’’ to same revested in United States 1 > act of congress, dated Juno 9. I‘Hi Two million, three hundred tlio i -nd acres to he opened for settlement and I sale. Tower site, timber and a -ricul j turn! lands. Containing some cf best lands left in United States. Lar. sectional map showing lands and d ■ scription. Price one dollar.- -Grant Lands Locating Co.. I’. O. I’>x 010. Portland. Oregon. 297 ► Ninety acres. 6 miles out, Stone road, near English and German school, easy terms. Good buildin", good soil.—Erwin Office. 308t12 , FOR SALE -100 acres in Van Wert 4 county, Ohio. Harrison, township, I section 19. Good improvements. Ad-1 dress W. H. Uhl, Kendallville, Ind; ana. 3c7t12 FOR RENT A five room modern cottage, on South First street. Call Dyonis Schmitt. 2t<> , W ANTED—A boy or young man clerk.—Martin, Braun & Johns. 2t3 , WANTED —Single farm hand by ti' 1 year. Good wages.—A. J. Beavers . IL R. No. 2., Decatur. • I d .WANTED —Boy to pass papers two or three days a week. Work mils; lie done in the forenoon. Inquire at news stand of Elgin King. ;',09t3 FOR SALE- Fresh cow and calf, cheap, if taken at once. Inquire of William J. Hunt. 4 mil- < south of Pleasant Mills. 308t3 PUBLIC SALE. A public sale coni i ting 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, January 17, 1917. Attend this big sale. It will be to your advantage. , 1-359-14 DANL. BIEBERICK. o El.t-UTIOX NOTICE. Decatur, Indiana, Dec. 27, 1916. | ~ is hereby given th.it the an- , nual meeting of the stockholders of | The People’s Loan & Trust ('omuany | of Decatur, Indiana, will be held at tn- i banking house of said Trust Company in this city, TaeMlay. January lit. CUT. at 10:30 a. in., for the ele,a of di- I rectors of said Trust Company to serve the ensuing year anil um.il sic<ceded. W. A. LOWER. .1-:.f -etary. .
tammmnttamsaauKnanamxn:: sub grocery! H r u >5 Santa Clara Prune*, Tb 10c ‘ 3 >j Dried Peaches, to 10c j. H California F's® . .."’r ■' If • “ y Maple Syrup 25c H California Table Peaches.. ,15c y Mince Meat, Quart Can. ..25c U R H Candled Cherries ..’de ti 1 ’’ y Pink Salmon, 2 cans 25c U ii if it Pumpkin, fancy 10c it § n h Pearl Tapioca, lb 10c ;• 5 H U California White Cherries .25c ;; 4 Red Kidney Beans, lb 15c M u H n fi u>ll P>ck!es. cox. 15c •• Ih „ *i | Self-hiMny Buck wheat .*loc H Rtce Flour ’oc y ■ > hew Corn Meal 10c 1.; 5 y H Campbelt'S Soup* 10c Ji g n«nn::y::::::u:a«:yy s WILL JOHNS I 8
! DAILY MARKET REPORT. I FAST C’.ITALO | E; si Buffalo N. V. Jan. 3 (Spec ■il to Daily Democrat I He eipt; . cep- -.hipments. I 140; odlclal I > Nov Vci-i- vi ic day., 1,71 u; In ■. clc In? • i.teadv. o dium and heavy. $10.80(fi)$I0.90; | IT-.'. $11.00; yorkers, $10.7547 $18.8"; ; i,!- ; $9 504739.75: roughs. $9.4 (, (b' ( 1 — i; 87 '. >'■l Mi. 25: < tttt IC.-2501 r •.(<•<!’,: hoci, 1.000; steady; top j UCUIM. $14.15. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Ct.ha:-, », HI., Jan. 3 Wheat. N<>. ' ■ tied nominal; No. 3, rod. si.B44i SI.S.»; i / 2 hard, ?1 S7A', 4'‘?l.Sß’ ,; No. 3. I bli-ml. 1 .<l' : faAl.S’-W Corn. No. 2. I -- :. ~ .-1- ; No 4. yellow. 91 <i !:i2’ (hits, No 3 white, r>:iv>4z • st dat'd .\4(tr'sc; No. 2. 'nontinal; No. 3, $1.35 Barley, 954 t . I.jt '5; tiuothV. $1 50 fl $5 50 ; clover.; ’ M-’.oOTi $17.00; pork. *28.10: lard . '.j1i.12; ribs. $13.12®-$!".72. CRAIN MARKEY Wheat. $1.50; oats. 47c; corn. $1.18; ; I rye, $1.10; barley, 75<■: clover se--d. ( ulsike seed. $8.25; timothy i -.eed. $1.75. COUNTRY PRODUCE.. E -’th ; butter. 20ef< 25c. POULTRY MARKET ch’. ■’ en i; rfo-.vl 15< ; dir ks, 12c; ’ 1 ; t'.mg turkeytt. 15-; old Tent turkeys. 13c: eld hen turkeys,Id roost ■. ?■ . egg*. 40c; Ind. Runner dm 1,. He. Above prices are r >t , ait -v fee from f<-• d CREAMERY PRICES Butterfat, delivered. 40c; butterfat, at . i:? •. T.bti* ter.'.U, in country, WOOL AND HtOES. W•■•>!. be, f hide- Ific; calf h >s. iv--; tallow. 6e; sb I 50. wj1.50, I OCAL STOCK MARKET. il v and m- linm. $9.00; pigs and lights. roughs. $8.00; heifers d iight steers. $6.00050.50; stags. $7.00; prime steers, $6.50'§)57.00; i-ov s. $5.0114,/ $5.50; calves, $9.50. * CRT WAYNC. AIW N. FIELD TRACTION Leave ’.'*ca»u> A M.—6:90 « :<o 11:3" P xl._2 :0. 45. -) -■- r Leave Fort W«yn* A M—7 00. 10:00. p M —1:00. 4:00 T!3<». 11:00 l-reight car leaves Decatur at 7:55 , m and mav.-u Fort 'Aayme at 11 ~ fe-r*' mg la De :<tur at 1 46 o c. In ' ' : n to the daily service, ex , r- srvvjce ears will be run as follows -on Sundays ONLY: Nor - Decatur Leave Ft. Wayne 1:00 p m. 2:30 p. m. 4:00 p. m 5:30 p. m 7 tOO p.m. ,8:30 p m KOMFR RUHI Ag«i. o— FOR SALE—A few full bleoded Buff pullets and cockerels. CeorG. Flanders; 'phone 435. 2t3 GET 70UR PeUVAL NOW! • f you are selling cream or making , autter, and have no separator, or are usl- g an inferior or half-worn-out ma- , chine, ycu are wasting every day you . delay : e p-.-chr.se of a DeLaval. You ; can’t rTord to wait until next spring. ; means tco much loss. Let the De- > Laval sta t saving cream for you right ‘ row, and it will pay for itself. J9LN SPI HIFR, Agent Gee him right away and let him I shew ycu what the DeLaval will do I for you. 893 N. sth st Phone 531.
M. J. Scherer UNDERTAKING ano EMBALMING »'.n« Funeral Furnishing. DECATUR. IND. ’.* > •. Gt’ce 90 Homa, ISS “ agley •-> - ER! NA RIAN orner Third ;nd Monroe Streets. ; PHONE 186 ; • CATUK. IND. angold” A BAKER j Omer Monroe and 7th 'hv PHONE 215. j UnHi further notii tied our store will t close at six o’clock ; every evening, (x---cent Siturdavs. 5 1 Arthur ft Fred * Mangold *■* Raiser 1 Give Is That Uraer.
1 THE TURPENTINE OINTMENT The Tti ” o whi"h you buy ready-mUcd utycur Dru. t st's is I- tier tbii’i the turpentinea.’d lcrdyo’.i mix at 1 n:e. Bittert; ;u e the laid is replaced 1-, a clcaa-lo*-king, clean smellj >r,|. bare o> mineral cnpin, Letter brrause it bus camp! < r and menthol added, in j”' t the r ; . ht proportions. You know th. t turpentine ..nd Lord iocser.s gobis. Do you knew that Tur; o • inaJdi .\>n cleanses wounds, quiets pair, andhast • s the healing of cuts, burns, bruises and surirr.s. It docs. It s a’so splendid after shaving. Buy Turpo of your Dr i-.gist. 25c, 50c, SI.OO. TURI‘O FOR SALE BY SMITH, YAGER & FALK, 157 2nd. St. HOLTHOLSE DRUG CO., 167 2nd. St.
MOOSE DANCE THURSDAY. The regular Thursday night dance ■rill be held this week as usual, at the Moose hall. Don't forget it or you forget an enjoyable occasion. These ■vents are popular because every one who attends has a happy evening. Forget your cares and join the rowd. 277t3w-tf Introduced Graham Bread. Tlie inventor of Graham bread tint Hour was Rev. Sylvester Graham, a New England clergyman, who died in Northampton. Mass., sixty-llve yeiirs ago, having devoted the major part of his life to the advocacy of a vegetarian (lietie theory.—New York World. LOST Between Fifth and Tenth Sts., a h‘avy robe. Findt r please r: la :: ame to this office and receive reward. 3i3 . LANDOLOGY—A magazine giving the fact.; in regard to the land situation. Three months' subscription FREE. If for a heme or as an invest»>t you are thinking of buying good .ar a lands, simply write me a letter and say. “Mail me. Landology, and all particulars free.’’ Address Editor, ..andology, Skidmore Land Co., 285 Skidmore Bldg.. Marinette, Wis. 3ttlu
P 3 ”’ | tooth paste | that protects | yavr tee*. h. Use | jflr it twice daily. S ; V See ycur dentist £ twice yearly and keep your teeth in perfect g condition Get a tube today, read the folder about the most general disease in the world. Start the Senreco treatment tonight. 25c at your druggists. For sample send 4c, stamps or coin, to The Senlane! Remedies Co.* Ciacianati, Onio. A DENTISTS Formula ; True Secret of Keeping Youthful Looking (Tha Beauty Seeker.) •‘The re-.l srcrfit c f keeping ycunyr-looking and beautiful,” r<ys a well-known hygienist, “i° to keen the fiver and bowels normally active. Without theso requisites, poisonous vast? products rentaln in tne t.ystom, pollute Ing the blood and lodging in various organs, tissues, joints. One becomes flabby, obese, t rvous, mentally sluggish, dull-eyed* wrinkled aad sallow of face. “But to get liver and bowels working aa „ they ought, without producing evil after-effects has been the problem. Fortunately, there is a prescription of unquestioned merit, which II nay now bo h*d in convenient tablet form. It * value is duo largely to an ingredient deI rr. cd*from the humtie May apple, or its root, I a ’ ch has been culled ‘vegetable crdcmel* be- | cause ci it-' efft*ctivoiiesR —though, of course, it ’ is uot to no ciasaad wi.h the real calomel cf i mercurial o.dzin. There is no habit-forming constituent in ‘nentancl’ tablets —that’s th*i rxme-i: i their uceis not followed by weak- . cr ixb.aii£ ion. On the contrary, the*) harudesa vegetable tablets tend to impart ton* and elasticity io the relaxed intestinal wall. Sencancl tablets, which may be procured from any druggist—a dime’s worth will do—will prove a revelation tc any constipated* livertroubled person,** SaiidSkb conquer constipation—liven up a lazy liver — banish biliousness —
I ® TecktOßiisX S i| o HO np \ F 3 SI £n 81 s I, O mutually urn *'*“ lo uU swelling % S 7 ” ’ IV ,o ""l»" ink". > ff T ik«a 2-soi» I ljnd * *• ‘ n “ke luut M / SILO CONSTRUCTION | f REVOLUTIONIZED I / “/ "T',sx2:. | / r?gld and al? tUht-T<ik< " iu » '»«• revolutlvulird allo con . 1 jf Btructlou. bv T i-ktoniuic original, exclusive, I K 5 his is accompllsneu "S f ||#rg nn ,| “hinged’’ stlo door. These I « adjusting Terku » :1 features oyereqn.e the detects E *, distinctive, potential i> vjl(> < O!)K tri»ctlon. They :nnke th? E B end t r “ uhle, ‘.j’, f 1 „h, eivc It 1 lb '’ •* ren K ,h “”d rigidity of cons E f an .nuking properties of woo/ | f TECKTONIUS’ SELF-ADJUSTING SILO H tn our ' rds and sold only & C II through im In thle H , <]oor fa , (cnerß , IB & d J’ iSKPWI?,.* Ak’S. 1 f! ■" saT-s > L’ ui.d closing. S COSTS LESS- LASTS LONGER < CIVES BETTER SATISFACTION 1 t .io construction srp-riorHy—a.ln ..,8 t I Imvi’ce catlsfactory. By Him > a " n * ’V 'W ' , ’A makers’ excessive overhead e.penaen am A -J ti niai ..ci., »h- Tecktu hus less •|WL ! la profits we Rell you the T< cki aW than you pay for vastly in*; fe ' % -H. % WE HAVE THE PROOFS lit- Don’t take our word. j,'* , See sample hinge allo door and self- i, Tk adjusting hoop fastener at our office, L and be convinced. " r ~' J****** - ” r '’ KIRSCH, SELLEMEYER & SONS CO. Agents 1 »i ■ ■■■■ 1 *
PUBLIC SALE. As I have sold my farm, I will offer lat public sale at my residence, 5 miles south of Decatur, 3% miles west. 1’ 2 miles seast of Honduras, on Thursday, January, 4. 1917. the fol-' lowing property, tuwit. sale begin | i ning at 10 a. nr. ; Horses: Good work mare. Four head ot cattle: Goodmilk cow, fresh Nov. 25; 2 yearling heifers, spring calf. Hogs: O. 1. C. brood sow, will farrow in April; 7 shoats, weighing 50 to 100 lbs. each. Farming Implements: Binder, mower, Thomas hay rake, Thomas hay tedder, wagon, carriage, riding corn o’ . disc harrow, pair of bobsleds, set of work harness, fanning mill, grain cradle, soft coal burner, good as new; some corn fodder in shocks. Other articles too numerous to mention. WM. L. BREINER. J. N. Bnrkhead. Anct. I Jas.’Brown. Clerk. Lunch will be served by the Ladeis’ Aid. 19-27-jan-2-3 REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS. Dear Friends; — We have three propositions that we are offering on fine terms and prices for quick sale that you cannot afford to overlook. One is an 80 near Pleasant Mills, and another a 60 near the Washington church and the other is .an 80 n Union township. Write us or ’phone us or better still call on us. i We are sure you can he interested. Respectfully,
HELLO! HELLO! Look Who is Here sun ribbon flour Ask Your Grrcer, — PHERE’S A. REASON T-LORIDA iree AH Steel Through Trains Daily LAA'lffl IN. \ Completely equipped with Pullman sleep“rjfcA p \VI *» ' n ß cars, comfortable day coaches and b. | • dining cars serving all meals. I V Cincinnati to Jacksonville t \ ~ I * W " 1/ Royal PALM i . '¥ r Leaves Cincinnati (Queen & Crescent Route) 6:50 a. m. . . l Arrives Chattanooga (Queen & Crescent Route) I ~ Arrives Atlanta (Southern Railway) 21?, Em Arrives Jacksonville (Southern Railway) 7:40 a. m. T* OHIO SPECIAL 1 Leaves Cincinnati (Queen * Crescent Route) 8:10 a !T Arrives Chattanooga (Queen & Crescent Route) ,9 : 22X’m Arrives <Southern Railway! l , v - Arrivis Jacksonville (Southern Railway) 8:50 a. m. FLORIDA SPECIAL Leaves Cincinnati (Queen & Crescent Route) g’Op.mt X Arrives Chattanooga (Queen & Crescent Route) «;3O a. n Arrives Atlanta (Southern Railway) 11:20 a. m. Arrives Jacksonville (SoJlhem Railway) 8:50 p.m. . ii. For Fares. Florida booklet and sleeping car reservations, , . J 1 c*H on Local Ticket Agents or address 9 | A. R. HEBBLETHWAITE, District Paueager A<eat - & & Crescent Route ’ ZU Merchants fknk Building, ladianapolis I w - A - beukler ■MiLjsmrr*""? • i M *- • . f. W General PaMM»nK«*r Agent 1 F% 2 JJ- r* Cincinnati, Ohio 1 ' 1 X iHesbs* ' ‘
1 THE BOWERS REALTY COMPANY 1 FRANK M. SCHIRMEYER. I 1 ICENCH QUINN. 3t2 FARM ON INSTALLMENT PLAN. For small payment you can own I your own farm. Will sell farm like I rent.—Erwin’s Office. 30St 12 a cleOSlexion Ruddy Cheeks—Sparkling Eyes —Most Women Can Have Says Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known Ohio Physician Dr. F. M. Edwards for 17 years trv.ted scores of women for liver and be el ailments. During these years he gave to his patients a prescription made , of a sett well-known vegetable ingredients mixed with olive oil, naming them Dr. Edwards’ Clive Tablets, you will ki them by their olive color. i se tablets are wonder-workers on t’l i/.c - and bowels, which cause a normal action, carrying off the waste and p -onous matter in one’s system. >1 M you have a pale face, sallow look, I dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, headaches, a listless, no-good feeling, all out I cf t rts. inactive bowels, you take one ‘ of Dr. Edwards’ dive Tablets nightly ’ i fra time and note the pleasing results, i I Thousands of women as well as men take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets —the I successful substitute for calomel—now | ar.4 then Just to keen in the pink of con- = 1f..-mb 25c p»t box. All druggies.
