Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 15, Number 30, Decatur, Adams County, 5 February 1917 — Page 5

- - - 1 I g' I they have stood the test, men say our |Top Notch Arctics are the best. They Hceep your teet both warm and dry. I Onaillo VogleWedes II SELLS A LOT OB' THEM

uc sc r« «c w n n>«2 ? i«' 1 WEATHER FO V HpeneraUly fair i >uU;lm »mi Tuesday. HfeVan.ier Tuesday. |pUss Anne Uitckslr.iw u n in f.»H IfWiiyne Saturday as. rn< mi. | |“ fs ' Jennie McCoi.nehev r. i.urin d HlatmUiy noon to Fort Wayne. KLMrs. E.*li. Wei nirml ■t. urned y.Bpr.i to Elwcod after a visit here |L Mritli her brother. E.' F. i, ->>. ' PHpru. Henry Erick ai roi.> mnied h daughter, Agnes, to For: \\, yno Salu. lay for a visit. Miss Kriek will gjjeat t tlier for Gary. 1 HbT)o Ruth Circle of Me chris.ti.ui is ) reraritij. to ivi a vahti-i f; line social in the It: liar hall Wednfesday even in;;, February It. Philotif i;in an ! id. if 'la Echerack v.-cnt • i \\. ae Sal-! HkriFy noon for a \ ii over Sunday Mfttb the J. 11. Bue-er family. ■William Haiti i is th- n of iin-' k Will bora to Mr. am! cl', once ■flkrr.th" aite at Lo -. C"Hiwas fariimrly A!:- Mr. me Kit; r sol gs miQ, Delta Th: • nty ill L air, February 14, at <. ■ K. • 0? ha!h |j Th" Franklin on In ■ a or F .rl will pity. Bfehariie Vcglowe ' • "■' man i H|pai!<! a novel tes’ « at rpreqf j »jh;. slls. The areii > I 1 ; cd in a: B pail of water and a!i< v. d I > Cr’.;-; ESbi a .solid cake of ice. A wipin' ctut jJJ bi ijeen in front of • ; Voylewode today, ■

r l)/ „ "vi*?*- - r ..*,''' • i ii i'i mmm mmmh i 11 1 i m i 1 ~ ••- Beans, lb |E>into Beans, colored, Hi 12c B Navy Beans, fancy handpicked, lt> 14c IK.,' ( aar Bice, belter than you have beer, used to -* I pound 10c; ins. lot 25c f I Blue Rose Head Rice 7 '4 C | Scold • ltf ■ 12c ||tsc bottle oi Monarch Catsup for loc ' iar ;c bottle Catsup for • • • 11 Coco-Ca tee! Toilet Soap sc; <> for 25c Wafers 10c Ermine Wafers 5c that cleanser and water softener iOc; •! for 25c ■Ld Seal Lye 10c *» for 25c B ao Mule Team Boras, package 10c; 5 for 2oe B'2o Muie Team Borax, package 15c; 2 for 25c H Include a pound of “Best and Cheapest Coffee” 28c R I v?e pay cash or trade for produce. Egg* 32c f. l Batter 25c to 32c ' § I M. ft. HOWR / I |" . ms w®; tjtffMmmnmaaaic I' Star! Smoking 1 §"WHITE STAG" 11 | GOARS TODAY § | A shape far every face and every fancy 11 di . , , ||f > i .Look for the big- box v/ith the ■ I “WHITE STAG” on the lid. ' | Ss®ar£ .sKssa maammaS:

; AA 7 ill Drehor of Toledo spent Sun- ; day in the city with friends. ; The regular meeting of the city • eouncil will be held Tuesday evening. Mrs. Khoda Malian-and Miss TiUie Melbers went to Chicago yesterday on : a visit. Aetiviiios about the eourthou ( today were resumed after a two we' k's vacation of court. Mr inf >lld On left 'or £ 'levelaiKl, <). yesterday to take a position with a . cloak and suit house. Work on the building of tin 1 (.'has. Bother new tobacco store house' oi West Monroe street, is progres i:i;r tlir ly. The building in built. ;M. C.e (rear and is the width of the iot. The lower story is of ccitk nt blocks ~ud i the upper frame. C. It. Uhl of Toledo si gut Sun my in the city with his wife and children who are visiting at the liome of I Air. and Mrs. B. J. Very er. Airs. MU is recovering nicely from her op; av j ticn and will probably he able to te- . 1 urn to Toledo \yithin a week or e*' ?days. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Stewart arrived tins afternoon from Anderson for a visit with her mother, Mrs. X. 0. Ranchmen anil her brother. Clan. iT'ttnhman and family. Mr. St: C will assist the Rev. F. H. Harman ip 111" revival at tho United""JlretUion | church. i The drifting of snow made it in--1 possible for any cat ■ to leave here on i the interurfcan aft r four o’clock ■ - ! terday afternoon. Th four odd >vk : < ar made the trip to Fort Wayne, where it was held it ". This morning the freight was sent out to (dear ';e way. the passenger following.

i 11 r Vjil PV K, Pr.i. »'~c The city mall cart*.. *T were Ii iiy • today making the quarts,. ■ tlon of the pension checksv, Ul ’ Mrs. U. E. Cramer has , t ... , 'turned Iroui a visit with her mothe; nr .: UJ I* 1 ' Jo ,di VV. V in;; al Kokomo. a Attorneys J. C. Moran and L. C. 1 '' \'( » art at Portland* today on busi>> m-s r luting to the Shout case. Robert Sell wart* of Wabash township iu I ere to attend tho regular meeting of the county commissioner-;. Oval Fortney und Esther Mauller returned today to their work in Fort Wayne after a visit here at til ir > homes. The inadequacy of the furnace t . the central building to combat wi ll the cold, made the dismissal of school imperative this morning. Dr. Hamilton of Fort Wayne .vac here this morning being called to attend Mrs. John Fisher who has b" a so seriously ill for a week past. The Monthly meeting of the Decatur Rotary club which was to ha e been held this evening at the homo of Jesse Sellemeyer has been positioned. Mrs. Guy Majors of Fort Wayne is . here taking care of her mother, Mis. Shafer Peterson who is ill ami coinoied to her bo don account of atom ah 'rouble. s Deputy Clerk. John T. Kelly who bed been ailing for several days of a cold and grip, became worse tins morning in court and was obliged to go home. The bum furnace at the central building today forced a holiday for a number of children who don't seam 'o care whether the repairs are made at mice or not. Mr. anud Mrs. Dick Burdg left tolay for Huntington where they w'll make their home. Mr. Burdg has ,»c---.pud a position with the Huntington Light and Fuel company. The tie-up on the traction line caused a good deal or inconvenience lad niglit, forcing a number to return home on the G. It. A: I. which was. ‘wo hours late arriving at four o’clock tins morning. Y< u don't have t’ be a trained mu o C title a grouch safely through. V\ ho remembers th’ ole time street fa), r that used t' play a guitar and sing. •Jim Fisk Wuz a Man With His Heart in His Hand,’’—Abe Martin. The plumbers were busy today, .'.out half the houses In town having ■ i; " trouble and some of it rather serious. One well known attorney re verted the loss of a hundred cans of fmi•. It was sure some cold. The Indiana Democratic Editorial Association will hold their anu ml meeting at Indianapolis Thursday and Friday, the banquet being held at Cm Claypool Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Heller will attend. it is probable that the inauguration as planned tor March sth will not lie held this year because .of ihe crisis which the government is racing In t ie trouble with Germany. Several trim this city had planned to attend. A week from Wednesday the Delta Theta Thus’ will give their ball at the of C. hall. The Franklin orchestra has been engaged to furnish the music for the evening. Ihty your ; tickets today from one of the girls. February 15th is but ten days aw;..; and you should pay your subscription before that" - time so save fifty cents <m the year. After that time wlidc the price of taper routines to be so high the price will be -3.00 per year. Jess G. Niblick ami bis mother have returned from Chicago where they mtended the automobile show. J -ts j says it v.aa a great show, one of Ur; j i.jg.'.pst ever held, but the weathc. i was a little too frosty to enjoy it as I in former years. The cold weather bids fair to freeze ! up tls- : hurt course though Mr. Ovi rton and Ihe others back of tie* i-b---event are .going rigid ahead with ihe hope that tho weather will improve a little*. Tiny have completed all arrangements for a great week. Bei re.seiitatiYC Walker would like expressions froiit the people of Adams county regarding the proposed law to make medical and dental examinations cmnpiusary in the public sphooh. He has sent a copy'of the bill to this office and you are invited to call und read it ever. Mr. Walker wants to do that which he believes his constituents want and you are /ijvited to assist him. The story of the breaking m .rio,i lly relations between this country and •<J many was told in our issue of Sa>unlny ,night complete, four columns j of messages being received and printled and the story we gave yi u Ka 'ir | day evening was published in all ike j big papers Sunday morning. We pro- 1 | t-ct you oil the nows and we get it i.o‘ | (lift -n nee what'the cost or the trouble _ is. Subscribe now..

WHAT IS THE CAUSE O' RHBU MATISM, LUMBACO AND EU ‘ gout? ( ® y VaJuntluo Mott Fierce. M. D) I Kver since Scheelo, in 1776, dm- ' Vur,!, l ,hu ' acid was present in I the system, scientific men have been I I ,' l opinion of 1 medic,;' m,.,, tllat ‘ acid m tho system in excess 4 ° USO ot ~l<>u matism and gout, j “X " UnUo saJ,M ai,t; procipitatiissm ot the blood into tho solid < from !iU< ture tno person suffers * Ics and ud rheumatism i„ the mus- i ! bago und (4>, or suiters from lum I The first nit,in the back muscles lie to get rid o-Uie sufferer should < ill excosa. is a po.urir acid, which, I y it is well to drink u HII( | t() (Jo lhjt . 1 water morning und , )int of k<) ' J ids of Anuric (double get t () _ St the nearest drug store before meals rogularly. A. t i lem do no harm to the system a. vjj , w, carry off the uric, acid by stimu., ( j the kidneys. Then tincture ioiJ ' .lay he painted over the swellings, 7V in more severe cases hot linseed poultices may be applied to soothe the lo.id symptoms. But most important ia it for the suffer# to abstain from meat, to diet, drink only lemonade or hot water, and take Anuric for a con- . iderable time, as it causes a drainage outward of the uric acid and is many times more potent than lithia and usually one finds that it disolvos uric "acid as hot water does agar.- Advt. o— : PUBLIC SALE. Having rented my farm, and ; s 1 am going west, I will offer at public sale at m.v residence on what is known as the Scott Hughes farm. 10 miles southeast of Decatur, and 2 miles south and 4 miles east of Monroe, and >4 mile west of Salem. lml„ on Thursday, February 15. 1917, beginning at 10 a. m„ the following personal property, two-wit: Six Head of Horses: Brown mare, 12 year 3 old., weight about 1500, a number one worker in all harness: brown mare, coining 4 years old. broke double, weight about 1400 lbs.; bay marc, coming 8 years old, sound and a good worker, weight about 1350; bay mare, coining 4 years old, broke double, weight 1350; bay horse, coming 12 years old, works in all harness; buy driving horse, coming 8 years old, iady broke: Four Head of Cows: Light Jersey cow. coming 7 years old, : good milk and butter cow; red Jersey cow', coming 5 years old. hard to beat; brindle Jersey cow, coming 4 years old. hard to beat; brown Jersey cow, giving a good (low of milk, and hard to beat; the above 4 cows are ail good milk and butter cows. Eleven Head of Hogs: Five brood s:ov, wit! farrow in April; (i good feeding shouts, weight from 80 to 100 tbs. Farming Implements: Eight-ft. Dcering binder, with tongue trucks, good as new; Hearing mower, in running order; Oliver sulky plow, good as new; 2 walking breaking plows, good as new; John Deere planter, in good condition; John Deere disc, with trailer attachment, good as new; 00 tooth harrow, land roller, double and single -hovel plow, corn shelter. 3 corn cultivators, cozy cal), good as new; double trees, single trees, pair of bridles and 2 extra bridles and some collars, garden plow, buck saw, garden hoes, corn in crib, 2 water tanks, 2 pair bay ladders. 2 empty barrels, 3 log chains, post hole digger, spade, shovels, crosscut saw. cupboard, kitchen cabinet. 0 stool chairs, 4 dining chairs, organ, number 14 Jewel stove, never been used much; Wilson heater and other articles too numerous to mention. ' Terms: -Sums of $5.00 and under, cash; over that amount a credit of 12 months will be given, purchaser giving bankable note with approved security; 0 months without interest and the last six.months bearing interest at the rate of ti per cent; 3 per cent off for cash. No goods removed until settled for. The Ladies’ Aid of the Salem M. E. serve dinner. Everybody conic. J. L. LOUKS. J. G. Michaud, Auct. W. 1’ Merrinian, Clerk. MITII K or DOM) Notice is hereby given tlial on Tim*n»li».v, I.V limit l*> Z7, 1017, t the hone of i :.)0 o oho l< I-. m., on said da V, nt the nfilet) of I lie Trustee of Kirkland S-liool Township, \diinis Co.. ] rtdiitPii. George M. T. Houck, Trustee of said Township, will receive sealy.l bids for bonds of said township ot the aggregate face value es Twenty Thousand, [.’ice Hundred Dollars S'di.r.ijO.oa) issued by said Kirkland School Township, through tile trustee of said town ship anti doty authorized by the advisory board of said township. Said bonds to he in the denominations ( f five Hundred Dollars ij.na.ha) each, the same lo he dated April k |al7, and to hear Interest at tile rate of four 111 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually on tin* Ist day of February and August of eaeb year. e\repl the lirsl installment which shall due and payable on the Ist day of August, tins. Said bonds to mature (and be payable as follows: 'two ponds .if UatiO.lfO each on August 1, laIX, and two bonds of s‘>oo.oo each oil eaeb sneered joe; six months (hereafter until till are paid. The principal and interest to be payable at The First National Hank. Decatur. Indiana. Said bonds have been issiujd in dimpl > i nee wi Hi the la'.VS of the State of Indiana, relating thereto and in pursnance to an order of said advisory la I authorizing Die' issuance and sale of such bonds for the purpose of purchasing a site and building, constructing and o<inip!ny .» nigh school in said township. Said bonds will ha sold according to la a Lo the highest, and la st bidder for not less than iar value thereof. 'Mo* right is reserved to reject any or alt bids. CKolKilC .U. T. HOI.'CK, Trustee of Kirkland'School Township. Adams County. Indiana. Dost odea; add re s, Decatur. Indiun.c, Ik l! ; No. 2. 5-1-I'.* Man’s Handicap. I low obi is a limit when life beeqinos a burden? When it woman loses her shape and digestion, she can find consolation In tin* claim tlial she is about the best thing in the world, but a man can't do it. —From E. W. Howe's Monthly. I

'j maimqst keport. ! «« **£■??*s, ~ bogs losing steady. “ y *ri, , ;f' *v° jnt.su ©s: 1.75; roughs o*,, 0 *~ !tl K ‘' ’.‘ilt,*?l -I-O. quarto? to n*fK cents him bos t stoors, $U lotßxii r. i 1 , •* • I or "• s4.fid©»#.co; Hhmn 4( m /‘''l 1 ' on U»u lambs. - ' 'Jiff- W3-«»«M3.76; J, i’!^, .'•lb7o, owns, $10.76; down. ' LOCAL STOCK MARKETS Heavy and medium. s|i • , / ~ iiSSSSST* ethers, 59.00@$j 0 .0n.' , °' U0 ® ,7 ’ 0 °: | . grain market corn - *l-30; oats, 60c I n'n. ' 2 f',a bttrtey ' *»•««; clover seed I [ 'sH7s 80Cd ' 1900 '■ timothy’ I tj PRODUCE. I I GtoJc, butter, 2u@2sc. 1 geestriuLTßY MARKET. '' | T?°.' ~ej sv; 15o; ducks, 13c; !# •! Runner dun' 8 tar d key8 ’ old | ‘ for peultrv T.'j c ? pk® n .,t ur k®ys. if 3 CREA, X egKS ’ 32c ! Ind. 1 Butterlat, ,lc. Ab<> 7 price# are , at station. 38 ct^'.' r _- country, 37c. 4 WOOL AND’ '"‘tterfst. Wool, 37c; beef hi(t ertat - in hides. 18c; tallow. Go; [email protected]. -.calf 1 PUBLIC SALE. Ha. f ( As I am going to move tod _ ) ()., 1 will offer for sale at my ■ ! (lenoe known as the old Fulk plaffl • 4 miles west of Monroe, or 4k, in ileal , south of Peterson, on Tuesday. Feb. - 13, 1917, beginning at Id o'clock ; . -m„ the following porsonai property, t to-wit: Tiiree Head of Horses: Bh • k . gelding, coming 5 years otd. w - lit ■ 1250; bay mare, general 1.,; e . G years old. weight 1100; bay .. . sc , colt, coming 2 years old, a yood one. , Four Head of Cattle: Red cow, G I years old, giving 4 gal. of milk a e ,y; . red cow, 3 years old, will !;> 1; -si, . March 1G; 2 spring calves. Twenty ! Head of Hogs: 3 sows will farrow ■ 3rd litter in March; Duroc gib due . to farrow latter part of March; 2 Duroc gilts due to farrow middle oi , April; Poland China nialcy l og, vi t • 150 tbs.; 13 head of shoat; 5 dt,/.. > laying hens, 2 red roosters. 12 p ;o, consisting of 8 geese and 4 gand.rs. 3 Moscories ducks. Farming !:up! , ments: Disc harrow, with 14 discs, 1 18 inch; hay ladder, stone bed, 2 hog . . houses, 0x8; 14 chicken coops. Ww I Holland feed brinder, 1 Otons ot good l timothy hay, 200 bu. of good cor: 5 • bu. of soy beans, 2 bu. of timothy . seed, set of light work harm as, G , cords of wood, hay fork, rope and - pulleys, sanitary davenport., couch. ; new; 3 cornered cupboard, cream ! 1 can, jars, several His. of new geese l j feathers, 5 rolls of poultry wire, hog - troughs and other articles too mimiir--1 ous to mention. Lunch will be serv- > ed on grounds. Terms:—ss.oo and under, rash in hand; over that amount a credit of , 12 months will be given, purchaser giving bankable note with approv' d security; 6 months without interest, ■ and «lhe last 6 months bearing interest at the rate of 8 per cent; 4 per cent off for cash. No goods removed until settled for. T. G. DeWITT. John Spuller and Hib Heigh, Auris. Jim Brown, Clerk. WANTED TO RENT -In Decatur. about May 1, 1917. modern 7 or S room house, in good location. Must bp in first class condition; would prefer one with garage. Also one 5 to 7 rom modern house, in good condition. And 3 other houses, 5 to 7 rooms each, in good locations and good condition. Will be in Decatur tile' week of February twelfth. Parties having property of tliis description for rent, will kindly communicate with me at once, giving address where I can see you for interview. —Dallas' M. Reed, Gen. Mgr. Alto Products Co., 21 Buhl Bldg., Detroit. Mich. 2912

r v — A- : >u - (CM.-, ‘-As, 1 ■:8« ■. 1•» SfiibfjX. - . V *- ■ % ■; ; .. }j| yr"\ C Ji.» Children are Interesting in each stage of their development. Let pictures keep them as they arc today—pictures full of unconscious unaffected grace, and the individuality of the child. Make an appointment for them. 'Phone 807. ERWIN STUDIO i , Expert Kodak Fininshing. Over Cali low & Kohne Drug Store. Bring or Mail us your Films.

.. x - V 4 '■'■ s v ,’* j#Liift£ ’ *(..»# Jtffcj.Y' T- ‘ Jjjf ' I A■%' ’ tJ\ ' ImsmAiM’Mi.i -f Jb ■, J* , .- % cl < ' Kl K l . ' ■ J Scer^ p ATRIA cF ihe CWi»6i f total theatre tohight and 10 cents Du 5-B!G REELS— S Tramp— t ■_ the road, mv . " “Personally I etiinaer. !****'* + * + » + *. + r. chain my dog, amt ■ * NOTARIES PITm IP 1 most pleased to do s, j,*> DAILY DEMOCRAT oFFIDp 1 rill un- * * * H^RNES£^l^ll|y Bring in your harnel | ; iai r*., « » have them oiled and repair-^‘ ’vJ t Ilrl tj ed, and have them ready for spring. New harness made to order. We use the best Oak 'iiiJm d x ' ■ v.D Leather in ail our work. Hr«.£ak3&- w ■ | Jf AH work guaranteed. J A. W. TANVAS Moved to East side of street, in Jacob Atz h'dg Phone 471 ... North S’ri't nd S, PROPERLY PLANNED. ff Th 11..1. . . it) patrons c:iia** N I ‘T * l ‘ *!; \ bv I: with o (!>•;> ~ m. th dicL.Uc., m •Tr I! % (*r coundo-' |. 1 111v “ ■ r; ' 11 > )■ 10 1 ' 11 ■™'.- -fc It May we serve you;’ 015fl6am5^ouiil]jJaitk •*s)ecainr.3txfc. BE A ; | booster; j FOR YOUR COMMUNITY J I Jay county liad a Short Course 1 s ticket sale of almost 1000. Boost | I 1 for Adams county to do as well. I 1 tickets on sale: by h h ii rural school children and teachers, any bank m % jl the county, and many business houses. Wh n p j u enough tickets are sold to fill the rooms prov : i- § i *: ed, tale will stop. Let in early. :l :T 1 ft it r•• A* *» *«,*« #1 *4 •«,«** »*<»*»■»*%■-#• *\ «» »» *« 0% ** *. •» «»\ **,«•(( /' • *»« -» * hMMfO ■ •• U lAWUM'.U.Ir wVm W.k VV«• W D •< M toWt* k* »• (*•> »•> *V». *• *>» D*» •— *- *•