Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 15, Number 34, Decatur, Adams County, 9 February 1917 — Page 4
Ulffif ■■BBMRBaBEaMaKMMBBBMMMS ’ The REX Theatre . | TRIANGLE AND PARAMOUNT PICTURES j TODAY - 1 Geraldine Farrar in “CARMEN’ Jsfev Owing to the popular demand we have hid this # . a wonderful picture for another day. This will posiI lively he the last chance to see it.W' I TOMORROW I Charles Chaplin in “THE RINK” ||pls£ Chaplin's very latest comedy and one of his best. I Many Decatur people who have seen this picture say I that it is the best in which Chaplin has ever appeared. \ Charlie performs in a new atmosphere, a skating \ : rink and case, introducing many new and original tfeJj V \ comedy situations. 3|jgl j Added Feature: J. Warren Kerrigan in “The Wl Or Ranch Exile. > COMING: MARY PICKFORD.
Prices and Quality assist you in reducing your living expenses when you make your purchases at FISHER & HARRIS
25 lb. bag fine Granulated Sugar $1.82 24 1 2 lb. bag Pride of Decatur Flour, every bag guaranteed sl.lß 49 lb. bag $2.35 21'z !b. cotton bag Magnolia Flour $1.23 19 ib. bag $2.45 24*2 Ib. bag Gold Medal Flopr $1.35 3 10c pkgs. Fould’s Macaroni, Spaghetti or Egg Noodles for 25c Fancy California Prunes, lb. 10c 7 bars Swift’s Pride Soap..2sc 3 5c cans Sun Brite Cleanser 10c < Danish Prize or Pet Brand Milk, can 5 and 10c Carnation Brand Milk, can Eagle Brand Milk, can . . . .18c 2 for 35c Sl.oo bottle Figaro Liquid
Smoke 48c Joe. 20c, 28c and 30c Head and Leaf Lettuce, Ce lery, Kadishes. Onions. Peppers New Cabbage, Cauliflower, etc. Prompt attention given io "phone orders. PHONES 5 or 48. FISHER & HARRIS GROCERY I South Second Street Opposite Court Hnuse
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New Recleaned Lima Beans. pound 10c Extra quality Shelled Pop Corn, 4 lbs. for 25c Good quality Head Rice, lb. 5c Best quality Head Rice 4 lbs. 25c Pound 7c 1 lb. best Cocoa, in New Mason jar for2sc Good Imperial Tea. th2sc 5-sewed, extra quality brooms. each 40c 3 cans Peas. Hominy. Red Beans or Pumpkin f0r...25c Fancy Yellow Onions. Ib. G'.c Golden Rio Coffee, extra quality. thlsc 3 10c pkgs. Moxie Pan Cake Flour for .... f 2sc Best Tungsten Electric Bulbs, 15, 25 and 40 Watt, each 25c We are sole agents for Chase & Sanborn's Coffees, lb.
| HELP WANTED OREGON AND CALIFORNIA RAILROAD CO. GRANT LANDS—TitIe to same revested in United States by act of congress, dated June 9, 1916 Two million, three hundred thousand acres to be opened for settlement and sale. Power site, timber and agriculi tural lands. Containing some of best lands left in United States. Large sectional map showing lands and de scription. Price one dollar. —Grant Lands Locating Co., P. O. Box 610, ; Portland. Oregon. 2973m0 ■ LANDO LOGY—A magazine giving the facts in regard to the land situation. Three months' subscription FREE. If for a home or as an investment you are thinking of buying good farm lands, simply write me a letter and say. "Mail me Landology, and all particulars free.” Address Editor, Landology, Skidmore Land Co., 285 Skidmore Bldg., Marinette, Wia. 3t60 WANTED—OId false teeth. Don't matter if broken. I pay SI.OO to $5.00 per ret. Mail to L. Mazer, 2007 S. Fifth St.. Philadelphia, Pa. Will send cash by return mail. 15t3i’ FOR RENT —Modern S-room house, corner High and Grant streets. 'Phone 8-D. or Andy Zeser. 28t6 I’UH SALE—I have some prime clover seed for sale also about 80 Bbls. Wolverine cement and can furnish about 100 loads good top dirt, good for lawn or garden. Two doors east of Postoffice. —Joe J. Tonnelier. 27t6 500 ACRES OF - Tan D—lmproved in Craighead County. Arkansas; good house, barn and silo, orchard; one. mile from railroad and market; 100 acres cleared and fenced; good soil. Will trade or sell cheap. On terms, or trade at $35.00 per acre.—Erwin Office. 28tf LOST—A prayer book. Finder please return to this office. 31t3 WANTED —Dining room Girl. —Murray hotel. 32tf FOUND - Pm’k.ig.- containing a set of storage batteries. Owner may have same by 'ailing at this office and paying for this ad. 33t3 FOR SALE—I4O acres fertile land. good buildings, SIOO per acre; 160 acres black <-rtile land, fair buildings, $125 per acre; 280 acres black fertile land. 2 sets buildings; one modern bungalow, heat, water, electric lights. $l5O per acre.—A. D. Stevenson. Hartford City. Ind. 34t6 MONEY TO LOAN. We are prepared to loan money on farms in Adams and adjoining counties at 5 per cent interest on long time, with the privelege of paying loan at any time. DECATUR INSURANCE AGENCY. Offices Schafer Bldg., Decatur. 13eod-tf NOTICE TO ICE CONSUMERS. The artificial ice made by Hoosier Packing Co. will be sold and delivered during the coming' season by the popular ice man, Edward Whitright. 29112 HOSIER PACKING CO o Democrat Want Ads Pay NOTICE If you are interested in buying an incubator or brooder see the Buckeye agent. Write for catalogue. Sold bv NOAH D. SCHWARTZ Berne, Indiana
I DAILY MARKET REPORT. EAST BUFFALO. I East Buffalo. N Y.. Fob 9—(Special to Daily Democrat! Receipts, 1..600; shipments. 950; official to New i York yesterday. 1.520; hog* closing slow. Medium and heavy, $13.50® $13.u0; vorkers, $13.50; pigs. [email protected]; roughs. $12.50ffi512.65; stags. SIO.OO $11.00; cattle. 150; strong; sheep. 1.600; steady; aop lambs. 15 40. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Chicago Wheat. No. 2 red. nominal; No. 3 red. $1.71 li; No. 2 hard, nominal; No .'! hard, nominal. Corn. No. 2 yellow. *l.Ol \h $1 .02’, ; No. 4 yellow. 98c@$l; No. 4 white, nominal. Oats. No. 3 white. 54L@55<'; standard 54 \ <<i •'(><■. Rye. No. 2. nominal. $1.32. Burley, sl®sl 28. Pork. $29 50. Lard. $16.22. Ribs. 115® $15.65. LOCAL STOCK MARKETS. Heavy and medium. $11.75®512.00; pigs and lights. sll.oo® $11.50; stags. $9.50; roughs, $11.00; prime steers. SB.OO@ l $8.50; lights, mediums. $7,000 $7.50; cows. $5.00®56.00; good bulls. $6.50® $7.00; bologna bulls. ss.s<i® $6.00; calves. $11.00; best lambs. $1100®$12.00; mediums and lights. $9.00® $10.00; ewes. [email protected]; wethers. $9.00®510.00. GRAIN MARKEY. Wheat. $1.60; corn. $1.30; oats. 50c; rvc, $1.25; barley. $1.00; clover seed. $9.00; alsike seed, $9 00; timothy seed. $1.75. COUNTRY PRODUCE. Eggs. 32c; butter, 20®25c. POULTRY MARKET. f Chickens. 15c; fowls. 15c; ducks, 13c ; > geese. 11c; young turkeys, 15c; old Tom turkeys, 13c; old hen turkeys. i 13c; old roosters. 7c; eggs. 32c; Ind. Runner ducks. 11c. Above prices are for poultry free from feed. CREAMERY PRICES. Butterfat, delivered, »0c; butterfat. - at station. 38 cents; butterfat, in , country, 37c. WOOL AND HIDES. Wool, 37c; beef hides, 17c; calf 5 bides. 18c; tallow. 6c; sheep pelts, I 50c @51.50. 1 FARMS~FOR SALE. > in Lagrange, Steuben, DeKalb and , Noble counties. Indiana: 80 acres. . all black anti level land, located 2% ■ miles from market, all under cultivation; price $l2O per acre; fair , buildings. 160 acres located within 3 miles of good market, good land and buildings; SBO per acre. 40 acres located 2% miles from I Lagrange, fair buildings, all farming land, price sllO per acre. I If you do not see what you desire, write us. We refer you to Schug. ' Metier Co., of Berne, or the State , Bank of Lagrange. MARTIN & COMPANY. LaGrange, Indiana. 1 29t30 By H. A. Austin. COMPLIMENTS OF D. A. Gilliom. professional repairing ' and rebuilding in all branches of pi- ' anos. organs and victrolas, and sewing machines. Piano tuning especial- ' ly. Also dealer in all branches men tinned above. Drop me a card, or ■ 'phone 682, 1103 W. Monroe, St.. De--1 catur, Ind. Office at nome. 'Phone calls, 6 to 7 a. m.; 6 to 7 p. m. Ex- ; amination free. Always at home on Saturdays. 191 mo-e-o-d 1 WANTED. This office will pay five ' cent? per pound for good, clean rags, suitable for • cleaning machinery, if they are brought to this office. PI’BLIC SALE? A public sale will be held at the Chas. Burrell residence, 5 t miles northeast of Decatur on Monroeville road on February > 13th. Live stock and farming implements will be sold. Look for sale in another part of this ' paper. ' 25t6 CHARLES BURRELL. < PUBLIC SALE. e We will offer for sale 5% miles southeast of Decatur of 1 mile north ■- and 2% miles east of Monroe, known t; as the old Coppock farm on Wednesday. February 14, 1917. beginning at “ 10 o'clock a. m.. the following personal property, to-wlt: Eight Head of Horses: Bay mare, 10 years old, n weight 1500; bay mare. 3 years old, i- weight 1400; both bred; bay mare. coming 2 years old, a good one'; driving horse, weight about 1000; ® grey mare, 10 years old. weight 1100; bay horse, sound, weight 100; 4 yr. '. old Shetland pony mare, bred, broke f to all harness. Shetland stallion, well broke in harness or saddle. Cattle: Six Head: Cow, 6 years -old. an extra good one, fresh latter part of ». May; Holstein heifer, will be fresh in May; Holstein bull, 1 year old in V June; one coming yearling heifer. 2 (| 2 year old heifers, coming fresh this spring. Twenty-one Head Hogs: O. I. C. brood sow, will farrow Ist of e April; 20 head of shoats. weighing from 60 to 100 lbs. Poultry: About ). 4 dozen good laying liens. Farming implements: Good farm wagon, buggy, riding cultivator, Daisy walking V cultivator, good as new, one f-shovel = cultivator. Osborne disc harrow, 60tooth spike harrow, spring tooth harrow. single shovel plow, walking breaking plow, set breeching harness, fly nets, *»orse collar, shovels, ** forks and rakes, set hay ladders, set dump boards; three or four tons of I" hay. some corn. Terms;—ss and under cash; over U $5 a credit of 9 months without interest will be given, the purchaser giving note with approved security; 4 per cent off for cash. No goods removed until settled for. Ladies’ Aid of St. Paul will serve dinner HAGERTY & EVERETT. Jeff Liechty, Auct. H. E. Williams, Clerk. »
PUBLIC SALE. I Having rented my farm I will offer at public auction on my farm, 1 mile esst end ’4 mil- north of Monroe, orl--514 miles south of Decatur on the Mud Pike road, on Tuesday February I 13. 1917, beginning at !<• a. nt., the I following property, to wit ; Horses. I 7 Head: Black gelding. 4 years old. weight 1670; roan gelding. 3 years I old. weight 1500; bay road mare. 6 I yearn old. extra good driver; sorrel. I mare. 4 years old. weight 1500; bay horse colt, coming 2 years old; span „ year old BHM, weigh: '-’4'"'. C»1 tie. 10 Head: Red cow, 4 years old. fresh in March; rod cow. 3 years old. tresh in May: roan heifer coming 2 years old. tresh in March; Jersey.’ ow. 4 years old, fresh last October; . spotted cow. 6 years old. fresh lastu October; spotted cow, 5 years old.' fresh by day of sale; roan cow. 9 years old. giving milk; white heifer, i Coining 2 yeras old. fresh in July; 2'. yearling heifers. Hogs. 28 ’lead: , Six head Duroe sows, due to farrow , in Manti; 22 head shoats. weighing < from 80 to 90 tbs. each. Chickens: I About 6 doz. Plymouth Rock hens. I Farming Implements: Osborne binder. 6 ft. cut; Flying Dutchman hay j loader, I. H. C. manure spreader. - I walking breaking plows. 8 spike, tooth harrows. 1 spring tooth har-i. row. 1 disc harrow. 1 Avery coni cultivator, set hay ladders, set work I harness, almost new! corn sheller. 3 I cider barrels. Turnbull wagon, with I triple bed. in good condition; 2 I storm buggies, one of them new; spring wagon, DeLaval cream sepera- I tor. Feed: Four or five tons of I clover hay in mow. some fodder. 150 | bu. good coni. 12 bu. yellow seed I corn. 300 bu. recleaned seed oats, and other articles not mentioned. Terms:- Sums of $5 and under, cash in hand: sums over $5 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving a note with approved security, bearing 8 per cent interest after maturity; 4 per cent off for cash; no goods removed until settled for. Lunch will be sreved by the Ladies' Aid of the Monroe M. E. church. J J. LONGENBERGER. Jeff Leichty. J. N. Burkhead, Aucts. PUBLIC SALE. As I am going to move to Tipton. 0.. I will offer for sale at my residence known as the old Fulk place, 4 miles west of Monroe, or 444 miles south of Peterson, on Tuesday. Feb. 13. 1917. beginning at 10 o'clock a. m. the following personal property, to-wit: Three Head of Horses: Black gelding, coming 5 years old. weight 1250; bay mare, general purpose 6 years old. weight 1100; bay horse colt, coming 2 years old. a good one. Four Head of Cattle: Red cow. 6 years old. giving 4 gal. of milk a day; red cow. 3 years old. wiM be fresh March 16; 2 spring calves. Twenty Head of Hogs: 3 sows will farrow 3rd litter in March; Duroc gilt due to farrow latter part of March; 2 Duroc gilts due to farrow middle of April; Poland China male hog. wgt. 150 lbs.; 13 bead of shoats. 5 doz. laying hens. 2 red roosters, 12 geese, ' consisting of 8 geese and 4 ganders, 3 Moscories ducks. Farming Implements; Disc'harrow, with 14 discs, 18 inch; hay ladder, stone bed. 2 hog houses, 6xß; 14 chicken coops. New Holland feed brinder, 1 of good timothv hay. 200 bu. of good corn; 5 bu. of*soy beans. 2bu of timothy seed, set of light work harness, 6 cords of wood, hay fork, rope and pulleys, sanitary davenport, couch, i new; 3 cornered cupboard, cream can. jars, several lbs. of new geese feathers. 5 rolls of poultry wire, hog > troughs and other articles too numer-1 ous to mention. Lunch will be serv-j ed on grounds. Terms;—ss.oo and under, cash in j hand; over that amount a creffit of j 12 months will be given, purchaser | giving bankable note with approved security; 6 months without interest. I and the last 6 months bearing inter-J est at the rate of 8 per cent; 4 per: cent off for cash. No goods removed until settled for. T. C. DeWITT. John Spuller and Hib Heigh, Aucts. Jim Brown. Clerk. PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer at public auction at his residence. 5 miles northeast of Decatur, 8 miles southwest of Monroeville, on the Decatur and Monroeville road, on what is known as the old John Brown farm, on Tuesday. February 13. 1917, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m.. the following personal property, to-wit: Four Head of Horses: Roan mare, general purpose horse, black mare. 10 years old; bay mare, smooth mouth; roan gelding. 5 years old. farm chunk. Seven Head of Cattle: Roan cow. 7 years old, fresh in March; part Jersey cow. fresh in March; red Durham cow. fresh Ist September; Holstein cow, fresh in June; 3 yearling heifers, 2 Durham and 1 Holstein. Twelve Head of Hogs: D.uroc sow, | will farrow in April; Duroc sow. to j farrow in March; Duroc sow, with pigs by side. Five Geese. Farming I Implements: Flying Dutchman hay I loader, good as new; Milwaukee binder. Deering mower. Oliver riding breaking plow, disc. 2 cultivators, corn planter, double set buggy harness. 2 sets heavy work harness, gasoline stove, incubator. The ladies of Union Chapel will serve dinner. Terms:—ss and under cash; over that amount a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security. No property removed until settled for. Four per cent off for cash. No interest. CHARLES BURRELL. R. N. Runyon, Auct. Chas. Magley, Clerk. o PUBLIC SALE. A public sale, consisting of live stock and farming iniple-! ments will be held by E. E. Zim-! merman at his farm, 2 miles south of Peterson and 7 miles! west of Decatur, on February 27. Look for list later. 29tf E. E. IMMERMAN. THE ~WATkTnT MAPL Customers desiring Watkins remedies may obtain same by calling at ’ Winnee shoe store. 301 t» C. R. DUNN. 1
; Sv. j| Cold weather aches follow > exposure. Soothe and re- 5 lieve them with Sloan s Lini- f ment, easy to apply, it quickly | penetrates ’without rubbing, (..leaner . than mussy plasters or ointments. • does not stain the skin. • For rheumatic pains, neuralgia, t gout, lumbago, sprains, strains. bruises and stiff sore muscles, have j Sloan's Liniment handy. i! At all druggisu, 25c. 50c. and SI.OO. j t SUFFERED I NINE YEARSj Many Remedies Tried in Vain. Well and Strong After Taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Spartanburg, S. C.—“For nine years I suffered from backache, weakness, — n and irregularities so I could hardly do m . v work. I tried manv remedies but flORf found no permanent ® relief. After takWrf ** W' ing Lydia L. Pinki , ham's Vegetable ;■ J Compound 1 felt a ' great change for- - the better and am • ■ now we “ an 'l strong 'T J 7 so 1 have no trouble * in doing my work. ■ ( I hope every user of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound will get as great relief as I did from its use.”—Mrs. SD. McAbee, 122 Dewey Ave., Spartanburg. S. C. The reason women write such grateful letters to the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. is that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has brought health and happiness into Un.ir lives. Freed from their illness they want to pass the good news along to other suffering women that they also may be relieved. This is a praiseworthy thing to do and such womua should be highly commended. GRAN9MOTHERKNEW There Was Nothing So Good for Congestion and Colds as Mustard I But the old-fasl:i r d mustard-plaster : burned :nd blistered wldle it acted, ou I c:::t n•' get the relief and help th t ■ i mustard platers ': ...ithout ti e pla<I t.r and with >tit die ’l'ster. jlu.'.terolc dues it. It is a clean, > -hite eintr.re-t, r’e with oil of ’- '.- •-rd. Ft is scie ' .c?.ily prepared. :o that it v,;,:ks wonders, and yet d.cj r.ot blister the tenderest skin. ju t massage Musteroie in with the fn -r t'ps gently. See how quickly I it brings relief — how speedily the na'i disappears. U e Mujterole for sore throat, bron- | chitis. tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, r. tlrna, neuralgia, headache, conges- I t on, pleuriry. rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of back or joints, rprains. sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, ' r .' ed fee:, colds of the chest I /'t often prevents pneumonia). .. ->.«» ••awe: I Bswa Gall Stones. Canrtir and Ulcers of the Stomach and Intestines, Autointoxication, Yellow Jaundice, Appendicitis and other fatal ailments result from Stomach Trouble. Thousands of Stomach Sufferers owe their complete recovery to Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy. Unlike any other for Stomach Ailment. For sale by Holthouse ' Drug company, and druggists every ' where. pubLic~sale7~' A public sale will be held on February 27th, on the L. A. • Springer farm, 5 miles south-, ! cast of DecatUr, 2 miles west of Pleasant Mills, on what is : known as the Matthewson farm, i Live stock and farm imple- j ments will be sold. Look for entire list in Democrat. 3116; o FOR SALE—Two full blooded Dur-' ham male calves; one 11 months' j old Durham calf. Inquire of Her-' man Reiter, Decatur, knd. R. R. No.' 17. or phone Hoagland line. No. 27/ . one long, one short. 33t3
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