Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 15, Number 22, Decatur, Adams County, 25 January 1917 — Page 6
REX THEATRE RUSSELL C DULL, Manager TODAY Special benefit show for Ben Hurs. "THE DIV 1DEND,” a Triangle Kay-Bee production in five acts. The story of a money-crazed millionaire, whose greed causes him to neglect his son, with the result that (he hoy easily slides into dissipation, and finally becomes an outcast and a dope fiend. There will also be other specialties furnished by the Ben Hurs. TOMORROW « "THE EAGLE’S WINGS,” Matinee and Night. An I extraordinary feature. A play by American, @ w ith American, for Americans. Special music by ■ our three-piece orchestra. * ADMISSION: Children, 10 cents; adults 20 cents. |
Official Time Table of Decatur Railroads The Reliable Schedules <.K\\n RWIIN A IXDint The <». H. A I. Hoiul—‘lMionr No. PAMMcnarer Mnlloa »*«•! Freight Houmc, Moiaree $•«•! Seventh Ntm. Soul li bound. Vo. 4. !>:illy I :«*!t 4. M. \o. 12. Everpt Mindaj 7:03 %. M. No. Except Sundnj 1:05 P. 'I. Xo. '<». Sunday only 0:10 P. M. Nort (abound. Vo. 5. Unity IUsTKI A. >l. No. I (.Daily illtroogh to llnrkinnw < Ity) X. M. No. 3, Except Sunday 3:22 P. M. 11, 1.. MEIUH, Ngrnt. FORT UWNE %Nl> ’IECATIR 'FUNCTION LINE. PmaMenger himl Freight Houne. Second »»irert, opposite the Court Hoiint; ’Plume I3S. Leave llrentur. I. M.—5:50. sdMh 11:30. I». >|.— 1:00. 2:30. 5:45.0:30. * Saturday* only. Leave loft Wayne. %. 51.—7:00. 10:00. p, VI.—1:00. 4:<Mt. 7:50, 11:00. Freight rar lenve* Decatur at 7:55 a. in., and leave* Fort Wayne at 12 m.. arriving in Decatur nt 1:45 p. in. In addition to the daily werv Ire. extra nervier earn will lie run »n follow* «in Sunday* O\L\: Leave Decatur Leave Fl. Wayne 1:00 p. ni. 2:30 p. ni. 4:00 p. nt. 5:30 p. in. 7:00 p. ni. S:3O p. in. KOMIR HI 111.. Vgent. TOLEDO. ST. Mills A W EsTEIIN The ~< lover Leaf’ Hoad—‘Phone 21 POMMenger and Freight Station. South Wiurlienter Street. W ent bound. No. 3. Daily 10:25 V. M. No. 5. Dally 0:32 P. M. No. 21. Lora! Freight, carrle* pa*- I Mengrr.*, Daily ev<-epl Sunday 10:55 4. M. En.*t Bound. No. «. Daily 4:50 t. NI. No. 4. Baity 7:02 P. M. No. 22. I.oval Freight, daily except Sunday, carrle* pa**enj;rrx 10:55 4, XL IL .1. THOMPSON. Vgent. CHKIGO A ERIE ICULROND. The Eric Road, ’Phone 30. l*a*Mcnger station and Freight !l<»ii*r. South W iiirhcMtrr Street. Ea*t bound. No. S. Daily 3:59 \. VI. No. 220, lAcepi Sunday 1:10 P. M. No. I. Daily 3:13 P. M. W e*l Immiihl. No. 7. Daily 2:30 X. X!. No. 227. Except Sunday 10:40 V. M. No. 3. Daily 12:40 P. M. O. 11. ODELL, Agent. NOTICE TO FARMERS. We will pay the highest cash price for hcef hides at the packing house. 25211 HOOSIER PACKING CO h ntxxxzxxttxznxxx* xxxcxxcxxxxxjxxxxxxxxxxxxxxj |»UB GROCERY| | I K Santa Clara Prune*, lb 10c U Dried Peachee, Tb 10c U 1 « ♦j California Fig* 10c h :• Maple Syrup 25c u •J California Table Peache*.. .15c ?? q Mince Meat, Quart Can....25c h 5 Candled Cherrle* 10c 6 ■} Pink Salmon, 2 can* 25c U 2 Pumpkin, fancy 10c w $ Pearl Tapioca, 1b 100 •• g California Whit* Cherrle* .25c « B Red Kidney Bean*, tb 15c B Dill Pickle*, doz. 15c jj <■ j? Belf-Rlalng Buckwheat 10c :t i 0 f Rice Pancake Flour 10c Ji I New Corn Meal 10c y i Campbell’s Soup* 10c H X UXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXIXXXXXXXXXXXXiaXXXXXXXXXXX XX pH! L JOHNS Sj
DUROC JERSEY BROOD SOW SALE The undersigned will offer for sale at his residence. miles southwest of Decatur, beginning at 12 o’clock, noon, sharp, on Thursday. February 1, the following stock: Five tried sows in prime of life: One by Crimson Col., one by Queen's Col., one by Elmer's Prof, by the Prof., one by Hi King 2d. one by Grayton’s Pride, all bred for March farrow to Col. Illustration. a big lengthy sire. Twelve fall and spring yearlings by Joe Onion 11. Jack's Friend. Wavie's Prof., the Indiana champion 1914, and Colonel Illustration. All bred for March farrow to ray two big boars. Fifteen spring gilts, by Col. Illustration. the good big. stetchy kind, bred to W r avie's a yearling son of Indiana Champion. Wavie's Prof. These sows are all guaranteed bred. If proving otherwise, may be returned within thirty days and purchase price will be refunded, if same fails to breed for me. service free. Dinner by Ladies' Aid. 1 will also sell 2 horses, one bay coming 5 years old, sound, good worker: one sorrel mare, coming 3. light mane and tail, well broke. Eight cows: Six year old Holstein cow. fresh in April; 2 calves. 8 months old; 3 year old Jersey, fresh in August; roan cow. 3 years old. fresh March 15; heifer 2 years old. bred Jan. 4. 1.417; calf. 5 months old; one fresh cow. Terms: —Hogs. cash, or bankable note for six months, interest, 6 per cent from date; other stock a credit of nine months, without interest, will be given, on approved note; 8 per cent and attorneys’ fees after maturitv; 4 per cent discount for cash. 18t6 FRED W. BUSCHE. I o BUY BARBER SHOP. Ed Aughenbaugh and Harry Close have purchased the J. W. Babbitt barber shop on Second street, and invite all their friends and acquaintances to call on them. Best of work guaranteed, and best of courtesies will be extended to make you feel at home. Second street, next to Hensley store. 20tfi — o COMPLIMENTS OF D. A. Gilliom. professional repairing and rebuilding in all branches of pianos. organs and victrolas. and sewing machines. Piano tuning especially. Also dealer in all branches mentioned above. Drop me a card, or 'phone 682. 1103 W. Monroe. St.. Decatur, Ind. Office at home. 'Phone calls, 6 to 7a. m.; 6 to 7 p. m. Examination free. Always at home on Saturdays. lOJmo-e-od T¥ubucFsale. will be held 1 >/i miles northeast of Monroe on Mud Pike Feb. 13, 1917. Horses, cattle, hogs and ! farming implements sold. ■ I,St 10 J. .1. LONGENBERGER, i o A PUBLIC SALE. A public sale of live stock i and farming implements will • be held at the Eli W. Hendricks : farm, 1 l /z miles south of Mon- ! roe. on Tuesday. January 30th. i Look for ad jn Democrat later. | lilt I ELI W. HENDRICKS. { F N GOSSARD i Live Wire Public Sale Crier • Seven years’ experience in : buying live stock. Phone No. i 28 for dates Tocsin, Indiana, j Also writing Lincoln Life inJ surance - FOR QUICK SALES List your property with ; Butcher & Hill, the real estate dealers. Office rooms ii over the Trust Co. Bank. special attention given I jail collections.
I DAILY MARKET REPORT. EAST BUFFALO. East Buffulo, N. Y.. Jun. 25 (Specini to Daily Dcmociull Receipts, ”u(>; shipments, 1,146; olllehil to New York yesterday. 1.140; hogs closing steady. Medium, heavy and yorkers, 811.9a $12.00; hulk. sl2 06; pigs and Iblits. sll.oolffislJ.66; roughs. $16.85<<( $11.60; stags. sß.so<i $9.56; cattle. 160; steady; sheep, 2,666; :-iea<lp top lambs, $11.66. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Chit ago Wheat. No. 2 red. $1.96L.> (R>51.90%; No. 3 red. sl.B4‘Xisl .8714 ; No. 2 hard. $1.91 93; No IL hard, nominal. Corn. No. 2 yellow). $1.01(li $1.01% ; No. 4 yellow. 98c®$l; No. 4 white. 98’4e to sl. Oats. No. 3 white. 57<0'58e; standard. 5714 fa Rye, No. 2, nominal; No. 3. nominal; No. 4. $1.30. Barley. $1 oo fti>sl.2B. Pork. $31.50. laud, $16.22 3.16.27. Ribs, $1 I 754/$15.56.. LOCAL STOCK MARKETS. Heavy and niediutn $10.566>510.75; plgland lights, $9.50 4( $10.00; roughs. : '».:>o(ii $10.00; prime steers. s7.oofa $7.50; lights and mediums. $6.504i. $7.00; cows, SS.OOS’; $6.00; good bulls. $6.004i56.511; balogna bulls. ss.ootjt $5.50; calves. $16.00; best lambs. $111.00®$! I no; meliums and lights. s9.oo(rslo 00; ewes. $6.00®57.00; wethers, s9.oofJslo.eo. GRAIN MARKt.V. Wheat. $1.80; corn. $1.3.5; oats, 52e; rve. $1.10; barley, .sc; clover Be°d, $9.00; alsike seed. $8.25; timothy seed. $1.75. COUNTRY PRODUCE. Eggs, :.2i ; bu'ter.‘2o(ll 25e. POULTRY MARKET. Chickens. 15c; fowls. 15c; ducks. 13c; geese, 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, 37Vic; butterfat. at station. 35’ie; butterfat, on route, 34’36. WOOL AND HIDES. Wool. 37c; beef bides. 17c; calf hides, 18c; tallow, 6c; sheep pelts, [email protected]. TO OPEN BRANCH HERE. Schlosser Brothers, owners the Maumee Dairy at Fort Wayne, ar opening a branch station here and will, beginning. with next Saturday. January ■ 28, begin takin<r in «'. • '?! a ( the ok! creamery I ue .» of the Fornax mills mi i'i.'i : St.' Until further native they will! take in cream at >:.i- station on; Wednesday. That cay. Frida; and Saturday of each week, i Bruce Dibble will be in charge, of the local station. ts. DEMOCRAT WANT~ADS j PAY IDC i Howto Regulate High Blood Pressure Take San Yak. It prevents a honey like hardening of the arteries at ages past 50 years. Dr. Burnham’s San Yak is the sure way to prevent Paralysis and Apoplexy. In its use you have prevented or cured bladder and kidney trouble,. It is the greatest in use to prevent the clumsy stiff joints and muscles and for Neuritis or Rheumatism and Constipation. It has no parallel for quality and 1 results. HIRAM SHOWALTER of Angola, Ind. I suffered greatly for several years with bladder weakness and I am will ing for the public good to let any one know that eight bottles of San Yak cured me. I tind that a dose at times keeps my muscles from getting stiff and clumsy, and I surely feel fine. J. B. WARDEN of Angola. Ind. Has this to say of San Yak: I have been troubled several years with bad heart and stomach trouble. San Yak has squared me away and I believe it would do the same for others if they would try it. I surely feel fine. GEO. SLACK of Angola, Ind. Says this for San Yak: I have had , kidney trouble and rheumatism for six years. San Yak squared me away, and I can work without fatigue or the all in symptoms. I surely can ’ boost for San Yak. E. L. THOMAS of Angola, Ind. Says of San Yak: I was surely | bad off for several years with blad- , der and kidney weakness. I had ’ tried doctors and medicines so much ' I had no faith in anybody. 1 was . persuaded to try San Yak and let me tell you it is the right stuff for kidney and bladder trouble. JOHN BAKER AND WIFE of Laketon, Ind. Say. We are very old people and have been badly afflicted, and in try- » ing out the San Yak we have found I it to he a fine tonic and a wonderful regualtor for the bowels and atom--1 ach. *' F. H. LAMB I. Proprietor Lamb Hotel, . Antwerp, Ohio. I suffered the tortues from tuber- . culosis of the bowels eleven years with shattered nerves and no health. Three bottles of San Yak cured me. two year:', ago. and you are free Io use this letter for the benefit it may be to others. 1 DORY KING, of North Manchester, Ind. - Says of San Yak: I wish 1 had the time to go and recommend San Yak -< to all who have stomach trouble. San Yak is u world beater for the stomach. • V/c ern fell you of more cures in f:eca<ur. Sold hy '(SMITH Ya PaLK Di<.< kTI l<. INDIA*!
PUBLIC SALE. I| Ah I am going to quit farming. I 1 will offer for stile at public auction on < Hie Blue Creek Va!'"” farm. 8 mllos south of Docntiir. I tulle xoilt t'tid . 1 utiles east of Monroe, 5 mile, north' and 3 miles east of lj> rno. on 'I httrs- 1 dav. Februarv B,> 1917. beginning nt 1 10 .I'rloek a. m , the following |» rson- . til property, towit: Seven Head of Hi.isos: Gray mare, 8 years old, Ini' foal: roan mure, 10 years old. in foal; hav mare 13 years old, In foul; bay i marc. 5 years old. In seal: thes-- > ma"os are broke to till htirncsH and I good workers; iron gray mare, 2 years old in April; bay mute colt, li year old in April; bay gelding. 3. years old, in June; was worked double twice. Three Head of Cattle: I, Red cinv. 6 years old. fresh .March 4: tot cow, 4 years old. giving good flow of milk; Guernsey, S years old. ( fresh .May I. Twenty-one Head Hogs. (>. I. C. sow. will farrow Ini litter in.: .March; 3 Poland China sows, farrow, in Miireh and April; 2 l.ig tyja- Poland 1 China boars; 11 shoals, farrowed in : October: 4 shoals, weighing 125 lbs.; I Three dozen l iving hens. Fanning ’ Implements: Hay loader, good us new; Deering binder. 8 ft. cut new; Deering mower, new: C H. Q. | check rower, new ; dobttv disc. 2 corn 'cultivntors. John Deere gang plow, | new; 2 walking plows, new; 7 hoe 1 ultivator. 5 hoe cultivator, double 1 (hovel, single shovel plows, Milwatt ■ kee corn harvester, new; land roller. 1 2 spike tooth harrows, good Stude ' baker wagon, farm wagon, with hay ( ladders and hog nr k combined; bob' led. land float. 2 mud boats, set mud boat runners, top buggy: about 15 bu.. clean millet seed; Siot'h Collie, fe ■ male; tank heater. Del aval! cream separator. 2 sets farm harness, set buggy harness, heavy. 1 sot 1 -horse. | wagon harness, double set light harness. 8 horse pow er gas engine, grinder, shellor, shafting, pulleys. a| complete outfit ; spring tooth harrow. I with sulky. Other articles too nu 1 merous to mention. If weather is had. sale will be hold under shelter. Lunch will be served; on ground. Terms: —Sums of $5.00 and under, cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit of* 9 months will be given, purchaser I giving bankable note, with approved security: 4 per cent on for cash. No goods removed until settled for. L <l. WILLIAMS. Spuhler & Frnnhiger. Auels. Harvev E. Williams. Clerk. Mil'll i: OF I :xtl. SETTI.KMF.XT OF i:st vrr.. Notice ts horel.v given to the credit- (..>•< li.-ir and 1< watees of Fr. derh l; H’onnoi. late ot Adams i-uuntv. Indi- 1 • dec,.;! 111. to appear in the Ad- ! I Ims circuit e.e.irl. held at Decatur. In-, I liana, on Ui.- Ist .lav of .March. 1017. land show cause, if any whv the tinul , ettleinent accounts with tile estate of | saul decedent should not tie approved: and said lu-iis are notified to then and I I h-re make proof of heirship, and re- , I eetve tlieir distributive shares. 1; Vi 11 ARI.X'i: CONRAD. Executor. Decatur, ln<l.. .Inn. 24. 1917.' | .1. Fred Frtieltte. Atty. 27.-1 MOTORISTS! , Do not* take a chance of ■ freezing your radiators Auto i)ay, when vou can obtain A. B. 0. Anti-Freeze at 15c a gallon j at IL Knapp & Son’s, East Monroe street. 22t2' LOST Child's blue hand purse, on | w hi< h daisies were painted, anti with a blue tassel. Please return to ' this office. 19t3 1 MANGOLD & BAKER Corner Monroe and 7th Sts. PHONE 215. 25 tbs. Carte Granulated Sugar $1.85 24J/2 sack Jewel Flour $1.20. 5 Tb. pail Lake Herring 60c Holland Herring, a keg ..$1.20, $1.25 i Salmon, a can 13c, 15c, 20c 3 5c pkgs. White Line Washing Pcwdcr 10c Polly Prim Cleanser, can 10c 2 for 15c; Borax Soap Chips, a pkg. ...15c, 25c I 10 bars Export Soap 25c ■ Empire Cotfee. Berdan's tb 30c Empire Tea, Berdan’s, a pkg 15c Good Bulk Coffee, a Tb. . .15c, 20c, 25c Bulk Apple Butter,-a tb 13c 2 for 25c Oranges, Bananas,' Lemons, Oysters. Carrots and Lettuce. W'e pay cash for Produce: Eggs 32c; Butter, 25-32 c. Arthur A Fred Mangold ** Baker | B. C HENRICKS 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. rj < M. .1. Scheiei UNDERTAKING AN<' EMBALMING Funeral Furr-ten.. M . DKCATUR, ING faivpnong: Off'c, 90; Home,
i HELP WANfED I —— — I OREGON AND CALIFOuNIA RAILROAD CO. GRANT LANHS-Tltlw to Hunte revestt-d in United State* by uet of conuroMß. tinted June 191 “ Two million, three hundred thousand U. res to be opened for nettlomcnt and sale, power Site, timber and agrieuljural lands. Containing some of best land* left in United States. Large sectional map showing lands and description. Price one dollar—Grant ; Lunds locating Co., P. O. Box Cl". Portland. Oregon. 2973m0 |,OST TTarffe tun robe, ls>st somewhere in clly last Saturday. Find <t please return to !'" J Mct niiii.il ; nd receive reward. 1 ; FOR SALE 40 acres tn St. Mnrysl .ownship 2'/i miles south-west <f| Pleasant Mills, 6 miles south-east of Itecatur on stone road % miles to school. Fair improvements. Enquire iif Oliver Llzar, Decatur, Indiana. R R. No 6 • ,G WAN ri'.D To I. 11l •' or 6 room fbU or house centrally located. I.e.F* word at Moser's gallery. 18t3 FOR SALE—-Good 7-rooni house anti four lots, good barn, chicken park and other outbuildings. A bargain it taken at once. Inquire at this of Dee 20 e-fnltt.3 \V~NrED A dining room girl. Inquire at Madison House. 20 I t."AN DO LOCI A magazine giving the facts in regard to Hie land situation. Three months' subscription FREE. If for a home or as an investment you are thinking of buying good farm hinds, simply write me a letter and say, "Mail me Landology. and all particulars free.” Address Editor. Landology. Skidmore Land Co.. 285 Skidmore Bldg.. Marinette. Wis. 3t6li !A4ST _ t'liihl's - black 'fur scarf or Eighth street. Please return to this office or 210 Eighth St. WANTED Old false teeth. Don't matter if broken. 1 pay SI.OO to $5.00 per set. Mail to L. Mazer, 2007 4. Fifth St.. Philadelphia. Pa. Will send cash hy return mail. 15130 FOR”REN I' A 5 rocm liou.-e one mile east of Monroe. Good gardm truck putsch and ahout 2 acres of ground In connection. Inquire of William Mitchel, Monroe, Ind., R. P 2, phone Monroe. 4-e-o-d 2 w IXJST A fountain pen. Finder please return to Rev. Marsh of the Christian church. 21t3 (’.old Fish. 10 cents each, at Baugh man’s, east side St. 211? WANTED~TO - BUY A~good sized. reasonably priced building lot In quire of Lose’s barber shop. 2116 (iok! Fish. 10 cents each, at Baughman's, east side St. 2112 l-’OR SALE An organ good ns ncv.-. Inquire at 341 Winchester street or phone 4'15. 19t3 WANTE!FWasherwoman to come to house each week. Electric machine Hugh Hite, phone 490. 1'33 FOR RENT A - lioiise on 13th" str ~t. Inquire of Fritz Koenig, .‘hone 718, R. R. No. 5. 19t3 FOR SALE Sarah J. Tricker farm. contains about 126 acres. 2 miles from city of Decatur. Ind. All cleared. all cultivated, all tiled; large | hank barn, good bouse, large orchard, all in high stale of cultivation. This | farm in its present condition is worth S2OO per acre, but on account of be ; ng a non-resident, I will sell it to the highest bidder, and will only ask a very small cash payment, to be foli lowed each'year with a small amount, j principal and interest. Ample time i will be given for full information. State your best proposition in first letter. Address Sarah J. Tricker. Farmdale, Ohio. 19(6 FOR SALE— Duroc Jersey bred gilts tor April farrows, pure bred. -C. C. Miller, R. 11. 9. Decatur.lnd. 22eodt8 MOTORISTS! Do not take a chance of freezing your radiators Auto Day, when you can obtain A. B. ('. Anti-Freeze at 15c a gallon , al H. Knapp A. Son’s. East Monj roe street. 22t2 Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARY SURGEON Wi ■ I . . Phone t” Dr. L K. Magley VETERINARIAN Comer Third and Monroe Streets, I PHONE K 186 ! DECATUR IND.
lare you j THINKING OF SAVING? , PtMEMBER Till THRIFT I CHRISTMAS CLUB Enrollment Closes Jan. 31. 'll Come in and start a Savi J Account for your Christmas in 1 J or for any other purpose. p 4 per cent. INIEREST ON YOUR SAVINS ...THE... | PEOPLES LOAN & TROST ti . _7.ii;,'."a■■■■a® FEDERAL ( BANK SYSTEM A t WA» CHACTCO ICTO ft UAW -y. (£ The Fedebalßeserve B/xnk . bankingand. currency £4l, bill was enaded into law . on December 22nA, 191?. Hie I bill provides &rd federal Reserve < / S/?tem oi Re clonal Banks, eack 1 National Bank becoming a inemki? \ A law lhai will {end 4o creata V < s* r<?d^er prosperity"in 41) ij"* v'M country”ihan ever before. ■FIHMWMWI -MRS. HOUSE WIFE- I You are missing a delightful surp I by not using SILK RIBBON FLOIW Home Made Bread and Cakes the Finest All Groceries z | | 4 - BIG DAYS •* 1 H of Instruction In • p Noils and Crops Dairying | Live Stock Horticulture s Poultry Domestic Science I _BY ~ [ 9-INSTRUCTORS- 9 fl > H FROM ? I Extension Dept, of Purdue Univtis J ■ ! I -ATj Decatur, Ind., FeHTJ* 1 Write County Agent, Decatur. i § particulars and watch daily papers j | ther announcements. 1 11XIX* *****•••**•• *••••• ***»*•-*.•♦•• *•*.«» »*•'“
