Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 15, Number 41, Decatur, Adams County, 17 February 1917 — Page 4
THE REX THEATRE ! TRIANGLE AND PARAMOUNT PICTURES y TODAY J. Warren Kerrigan in ‘'ALMOST A FRIAR,” an interesting drama. George Ovey in “.JERRY’S DOUBLE HEADER,” Cub Comedy. Fay Tincher in‘‘LAUNDRY LIZ,” Triangle Comedy. MONDAY “THE YELLOW MENACE,” the most interesting serial of the day. I “SKIRTS,” Triangle Comedy. COMING DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS.
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. 29! 12 HOSIER PACKING CO.
All Comedy Day Essanay comedy— THE BEACH COMBER, in two reels. Burns and Stall as Pokes and Jabbs in . “HOT DOGS” I A Gene! al Film Full of Fun. Another Selig comedy—sort of a secret—better come see. At The CRYSTAL THEATER 5 and 10 Cents | TONIGHT ONLY I
SEUlfflEgz BUSINESS COMES EASIER. bank‘l >. to the man with a bank account. : And he need not be possessed of f wealth to open one, either. Many, i of modest means, have been helped k - g to bigger things by availing themi» selves of the advantages that accrue L kII , to men with proper bank connecW W__tions. Why not establish your stan- %—■ fldard in business circles? CMams&uiOank
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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. 13aod-tf
HELP WANTED OREGON AND CALIFORNIA RAILROAD CO. GRANT Lands -Title to same revested in United States by act of congress, dated June 9, 1916 Two million, three hundred thousand acres to be opened for s. ttlenfant and sale. Power site, timber and agricultural lands. Containing some of best lands left in United States. Large sectional map showing lands and description. Price one dollar.—Grant Lands Locating Co., P. O. Box 610. Portland. Oregon 2973m0 WANTED Old false teeth. Don't matter if brolten. I pay SI.OO to $5.00 per set. Mail to L. Mazer, 2007 5. Fifth St.. Philadelphia, Pa. Will send cash by return mail. 15t3t> .->(10 A (RES OF I.AM)—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 WANTED-- Dining room Girl. —Murray hotel. 32tf FOUND:--A brass ixntnd weight in nickel plate holder. Owner may • have same by paying for this ad. 3713 KIIUMI An office door key. Owner 1 may have same by paying for this - ad. 37t3 5 THICKER FARM FOR RENT—I3O ? acres, 2 miles southeast of Decatur. on Ft. Wayne and Pitjua road.' • All cleared, all tiled. In high state f of cultivation. No waste land. Every acre a producer. Large orchard, Large bank barn. Good house, every necessary convenience. Will rent for one or any number of years. For cash or grain. Owner non resident. White Sarah J. Tricker, Farmdale. Ohio. 38t6 FOR SALE — Stenotype machine. good as now. A real bargain. Address 408 Shoaff building. Ft. Wayne, Indiana. 37t6 FOR RENT—Four furnished rooms for light housekeeping; 'phone 521. —B. W. Sholty. 38tu-th-st-tf FOR RENT. OR SALE—Cheap, nine room house in Pleasant Mills. See H. O. Davis. Pleasant Mills, or write G. VV. Barnett, Rodkey. Ind. 3StG FOR SALE 140 acres fertile land, good buildings. SIOO per acre; 160 acres black fertile land, fair Buildings. $125 per acre; 280 acres blaek fertile land. 2 sets buildings; one modern bungalow, heat, water, electric lights, $l5O per acre.—A. D. Stevenson, Hartford City, Ind. 34t6 FARM FOR RENT—76 acres, with improvements, 314 miles southeast from Berne.—S. L. Kuntz. 1918 Reidmllier Ave., Fort Wayne. Ind. > 'phone 6881 Green. 40t2 FOR - year ofd"Belgian mare colt, lady broke. —William Kitson., R. R. No. 11. 40t3 WANTED—A good renter on a 120aere farm. Inquire at the Democrat office. 40t3 Morris Co. Big Special tomorrow 2:00 p. m.. Oil Cloth, white and colored. 10c per yard. I PUBLIC SALE. As I am going to quit farming, I , will offer for sale at public auction, on my farm. Known as the old Keifer farm, % of a mile east of Salem, or • 4 miles south of Pleasant Mills, or 10 miles sdutheast of Decatur, on Monday, February 19. 1917, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m„ the following personal property, to-wit: Six Head of Horses: Black horse. 6 years old, weight, 1500; works in all harness; dapple gray mare, 7 years old, weight 1000; double gaited and safe for lady to drive; gray horse, 12 years old, weight 1400; bay mare. 14 years old. - weight 1450; bay horse, 13 years old, weight 1250; these are all good workers in all harness; roan colt. 8 mos. old. drat' stock. Ten Head of Cattle: Jersey >w, 7 years old. fresh by day of sale; Jersey cow. 8 years old. fresh 8 weeks; roan Durham cow. 3 years old, fresh last of March; black cow. 5 years old. fresh May 10, giving good flow of milk; Holstein cow. 3 years old, extra good milk cow; red Durham cow. 5 years old. calf 2 j weeks old by side; roan Durham cow, 10 years old. a heavy springer; 4 coming yearlings. Thirty-one Hogs: Duroc sow, weight 300, will furrow April 1; 30 head of shoats, weight 50 to 125 Tbs., good feeders; 8 dozen white Leghorn chickens, 6 white Leghorn cockerels. Farming Implements: Walter A. Wood binder, 7 foot cut. used one season; 10 disc Kentucky grain drill, good as new; Internation 1 corn planter, used one season; Os >orn disc harrow, used one season; K jystone geurless hay loader, only made 30 acres of hay; John Deere riding cultivator; Crown mowing machine, 5 ft. cut, and clover buncher; spike tooth harrow; Shunk breaking plow: Clipper breaking plow; riding breaking plow; handy farm wagon, 2 good heavy wagons, 9 disc Richmond grain drill, with fertilizer attachments; R. C. H. automobile; good mud boat. 2 hay ladders, one with grain bed; rubber tired buggy! 2 sets heavy breeching harness. set single harness, set leather fly nets, pair woolen horse blankets and stable blankets; 1 h. p. Fairbanks & Morris gasoline engine with pump jack combined; Easy Way washing machine, cream separator. Daisy churn and numerous other articles. Terms:—ss and under cash, over that amount n credit of 9 months will ’ be given, purchaser giving note with
approved security, bearing 8 per cent after maturity; 4 per emit off for cash; no goods removed until settled lor. i Salem Ladles' Aid society will servo lunch. WILLIAM J. HUNT, a I Spuhler & Frauhiger. Am ts. / W. I' Merriman, Clerk. 5 PUBLIC SALE. _ ] As I am going to quit farming 1 will offer at public auction at my rest- ’ dance. I mile east of Peterson, near t the Beery churen, or 314 miles west , of Decatur, on the Blunt on road on 1 Friday. February 23. 1917, beginning' iat 12 o'clock, in., the following per1 1 sonal property, to-wit: Four Head , of Horses: Black mare, 16 years old; j buy mure. 6 years old; brown mare. 20 . years old; bay mare colt. 3 years old. 1 Three Mead of Cattle: Brindle cow. > 9 years old. calf by side by date of f sale; blaek cow. 3 years old. fresh , in September; red heifer, 2 years old. fresh in May. Fifteen Head Hogs: Full blooded Duroc male hog. 1 year ; old; sow to farrow April 1; 13 feeding shoats. 5 of them Poland China. •I 214 tons of good timothy hay in mow, I about 100 bu. corn in crib; about 50 > bu. of seed oats, clean from innsI: turd. Farming Implements: McCor- , ' miek mower, 5 ft. cut. Rock Island 1 ! hay loader, sulky Diamond plow. . walking Diamond plow. Tiger culti- ' valor. 1-horse spring cultivator. Ideal •. spreader, wheelbarrow, double shovel plow, spring tooth harrow, tongue truck disc harrow. 12x18 John Deere: Smith wagon and box, hay rack and ; beet box. spring wagon. 2 buggies, 2 I I fanning mills, in good shape: 4 h. p. gas engine, Quaker City feed grind- ; er. power feed cutter, corn sheller, 800 lbs. scales, copper kettle, 2 iron kettles, sausage grinder, lard press and staffer, work harness for 3 ['horses, in good shape; set of buggy harness. Terms:—ss.oo and under, cash; over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, the purchaser giving note with approved security and bearing 6 per cent interest after maturity; 4 per cent off for cash. No goods removed until settled for. JOHN T. BAKER. John Spuller, Noah Frauhiger, Auctioneers. n PUBLIC SALE. I, the undersigned, will sell at public uaction on Friday. February 23. 1917. on what is known as the Abe Railing term, 2 miles east and 114 miles north of Monroe, and 414 miles south of Decatur, on county farm road, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m.. the following property, to wit: Sorrel mare, coming 7 years old, weighing 1700; roan mare. 5 years old. weight 1750; these two mares are good ones; sorrel mare colt, coming 2 years old in spring; horse colt coming 1 year old in spring. Cattle: Spotted cow. coming 3 years old. 2 spring calves. Hogs: Duroc sow. due to farrow April 7; 6 head of ' shoats. weighing about 50 lbs. each. Farming Implements: Deering binder. 8 ft. cut. good as new; Walter A. Wood mower. Dain hay loader. Hoosier grain drill, good as new; land roller, good as new; disc, 3-section spike tooth harrow and spring tooth harrow. 2 Monarch corn cultivators, good as new, hay tedder, one 2-horse wagon, with double bed. good as new; John Deere riding plow, good as new; C. B. & Q. corn planter, god as new; set bob sleds, good as new. Terms:—ss.oo and under, cash; over that amount a credit of nine months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security; No property removed until settled for. Four per cent off for cash. WM. DURBIN. John Baumgartner. Auct. Garry Martz, Clerk. 32t6 PUBLIC SALE. We, the undersigned, will offer at public sale on the old Herman Gerke farm, 5 miles north of Decatur, on Thursday. February 22, 1917, beginning at 9 o'clock a. m., the following personal property, to-wit: Nineteen Head of Horses: Team of 12-year-old farm mares, in foal; mare, 9 years old, in foal; gelding 9 years old; two 5 year old bay mares, in foal: 5 4-vear-old horses; one coming 3 year old mare; 3 coming 2 year old mares; 4 coming yearlings. Twentytwo Head of Cattle: Roan cow, will be fresh before sale; 5 cows coming fresh in March or April; 2 heifers coming fresh about the last of March; 5 heifers 2 years old. bred; bull calf 6 months old; 8 calves, 2 to 9 months old. Fifty Head of Hogs: Poland China male hog. 2 sows with pigs by their side; 6 sows will farrow about March 1; 9 shoats will weight 100 lbs. each; 23 shoats, weight about 85 lbs. each; 9 pigs, weight about 50 lbs. each. Farming Implements: 6 ft. McCormick binder McCormick mower, Deere hay loader, side delivery hay rake, hay rake, Hoosier grain drill, 2 riding cultivators. Cassady riding plow, 2 breaking plows, jumper, set of beet tools. 2 spring tooth harrows. 3 sets i of spike tooth harrows, new Ideal ma- | nure spreader, 3 wide tired wagons, spring wagon, hog rack, 2 sets of hay ladders, fanning mill, platform scales, set heavy harness, good as new; 2 sets breeching harness. 2 sets of farm harness, set double buggy harness and collars. Hay in mow, about 12 doz. chickens, 2 turkeys, 1 gobbler and many other articles too numerous to mention.. Terms:—All sums of $5.0 Oand under, cash; over $5.00 a credit of 9 ’ months will be given, the purchaser ‘ giving note with approved security and bearing 8 per cent interest after 1 maturity. Five per cent off for cash. No goods removed until settled for. KUKELHAN & SCHEARER. , S. R. Rose, John Spuhler, Aunts. ’ Chas. Magley, Clerk. > PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale ’ , at public auction at his residence, 6 , 1 miles northeast of Decatur, 7 miles j • southwest of Monroeville, and % r mile east of Knapp school house, on s Tuesday, February 27. 1917, begini ■ ning at 10 o’clock a. m.. the follow- > | ing personal property, to-wit: Seven ; 1 Head of Horses: Sorrel mare, 7 ' | years old; black mare, 5 years old; !bay mare, 7 years old; black driving • horse; 2 year old sorrel colt; 2 comi ing year old sorrel colts. Six Head of Cattle: Jersey cow, 6 years old,
fre-h in March: spotted cow: two _• year old heifers; two year-old heifers Six Head of Hogs: Duroc brood sow. will furrow In spring; 5 shoats. Farming Implements: Hay loader, hay tedder, used but one season: Champion binder, in good working order; Osborn mower, good as new. used two seasons; Champion mower in good repair; land roller, made or binder wheels; spike tooth harrow, 'lO hoe Farmers' grain drill; 2 Turnhull wagons. 3 Inch tires; spring wagon, 2 hay rakes. Oliver riding cultivator. Monarch corn cultivator, double and single shovel plows, pah of boh sleds, made of red elm timber; mud boat, pair of boat runners ami numerous other articles. Terms:—ss.oo and under, cash; over $5 a credit of 9 months will be given, the purchaser giving bankable note; 4 per cent off for cash. No goods removed until settled for. CHRISTIAN BUCHER. John Spuller. Auct. C. F. Bucher. Clerk. —..... -<Y i ■' PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will sell at public sale on the Mart Shady farm, two miles north of Curryville, or one mile south and one ntile west of Magley. one mile east of Little Vine, 3 miles west of Peterson, on Monday. February 26. 1917. beginning at 10 o'clock a m. the following property, to-wit: Horses. Five Head —One bay mare, weight 1450; gray mare, weight 14" O; bay horse, weight 1050; brown mare, weight 1000; gray mare driving horse, weight 1000; yearling draft colt. Cattle. Seven Head—Durham cow. fresh March 1; Holstein cow, fresh middle of April; Jersey cow. fresh last March; 3 yearling heifer calves; bliik bull, coming 1 year old. Hogs. Eight Head —Brood sow. 7 shoats, w. ight about 50 tbs. About six dozen laying hens. Farming Implements. etc. —Good farm wagon, Thom as huv loader, Johnson mower, corn planter corn plow. Bully Boy. good as new; disc harrow, disc gang plow, iron spike tooth harrow, walking plow, Stine plow, hay rack, corn bed and hog rack combined, top buggy, set single harness, set brass trimmed work harness; household goods. Ladies of Little Vine church will serve 'un<b. Terms—Sums of $5.00 and under, ■ash: over $5.00 a credit of twelve months will be given, the purchaser [ giving approved note, bearing 6 peri cent interest for last six months; 4 »er cent discount for cash. No propertv removed until settled for. HOMER ARCHBOLD. .!■ l,n Spuller, Auct. Irvin Wasson, Clerk. 16-22 o STOCK SALE. We. the undersigned, wiil offer at public auction at our residence. 1 mile south of Salem, of a mile west and 3 miles south of Monroe. 314 miles east, on what wss known ;.s the Frank Weeliter farm, on Wednesday, February 21, 1917. beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., the following personal property, to-wit: Four Head of Horses and Mules: a One span of black mules 8 and 9 years old. weight 2600, sound and good workers; bay horse, 4 years old, weight 1400. sound, good worker: bay horse. 3 years old. weight 1250, sound, good worker. Thirteen Head of Cattle: Three year old Short Horn cow, calve last of March, 3 year old Red I Polled cow, calve in May; 2 dark Jersey 3 year old calves, calve in May; light Jersey 3 year old cow, calve June 2; Short Horn cow, 3 year old. calve May 1; spotted cow. 3 year old. calve in May; 4 red cows.! 3 years old. calve in May; 2 year old Durham bull. Sixty-three Head of Hogs: Ten head full blooded big type Poland China brood sows, will farrow in March; Duroc sow. will farrow April 1: big type Poland China male hog. papers with him; 51 shoats, weighing 40 to 90 lbs. each. Twenty-two Head of Breeding Ewes: 22 Shropshire breeding ewes, will i commence lambing March 8; 1 buck; 8 bushels of seed corn. Terms: —Under $5, cash; over $5, a credit of 12 months will be given, the purchaser giving bankable note, the last 6 months bearing 6 per cent interest; four per cent off for cash. I No goods removed until settled for.' The Ladies Aid of Salem M. E. I church will serve dinner. MORRIS & BARTON. Jesse Michaud, Noah Frauhiger, Aucts. f Elmer Baumgartner, Clerk. —u WISCONSIN FARM LANDS. LANDOLOGY —A magazine giving the facts in regard to the land situation. Three months’ subscription FREE. If for a home or as an investment you are thinking of buying good farm lands, simply write me a letter and say, “Mail me Landology, and allj particulars free.” Address Editor, Landology, Skidmore Land Co., 285 Skidmore Bldg., Marinette, Wis. 3t60 FINE FARM FOR SALE. 160 acres in Darke conuty, Ohio; fine corn and tobacco land, level, with seed barn 80x40; 5-room house, close to Catholic school and several churches; drove well, and cistern; 100 acres clear, balance in blue grass pasture. Bargain it sold soon. Ad : dress V. L. Forbing, Fort Recovery. ’ Ohio. 351.6 STOCK SALE, I will hold an auction sale of horses, cattle, hogs and sheep, on Wednesday, March 7, l'/ 2 miles south of Pleasant Mills. Watch for further announcement. 37t5 asa McMillen. o MOOSE DANCE THURSDAY. The regular Thursday night dance will be held this week as usual, at the Moose hall. Don t torget it or you forget an enjoyable occasion. These events are popular because every one who attends has a happy evening. I Forget your cares and join the' crowd. 277t3w-tf I
K nst Ihifiiiii'. N’ ■ receipts. lai Ito ;‘ ome.al to N*w 2'hi; shipment*; - • hogs closing York voHterdflyS,< Medium and pigs. sll.9'^$ ,1 -'.; I)4T> 1O.5O; <■»> >'• top lambs, sl6 CHICAGO GRAIN *A Chicago- No. « al; No. 3 ♦' V har d. nominslhartl ' t‘ 80 i yellow nominal! No Corn, N«>. -> e ?'. xo. ) * hite ' yellow. '«• No ;• White. Rye. No. .. , . I(i .sii. Ri l,s Pork. $209.95. Lard, »> s]sfi $15.75. LOCAL Heavy » n, i 11.Wi slaßß ’ pigs and hghts, $lO '. J riinp stl . er s, $9.25; roughs. $7,000 SS.M@SBSO; gwd bulls. Sms and s9.o<ku $1000; ewe. sf.oo®» wethers. $9.00(?t slo''O COUNTRV PRODUCE. Fggs 32c; batter, 20025 c. Egg ’ grain market. ... ’ ta°riev° r si clover .“•»« Si “• O,M seed, $1.75. _____ POULTRY MARKET, Chickens, 15c; fowls. 15c; due , geese. He; young turkeys, lac, Tom turkeys. 13c; 01d ..., ( k lnd ’ 13c; old roosters. 7c, *W 8 ’ ''■ ' f Runner ducks. 11c. Above price! are for poultrv free from feHl CREAMERY PRICES. Butterfat, delivered. 43c; butterfat, at station. 41c; butterfat, in country. 40c. WOOL AND HIDES. Wool. 37c; beef hides. 17c; calf hides. 18c; tallow, 6c; sheep pelts. [email protected]. - HERE harev,euy mat wia cure mo« »««»•«* •calp trouble!. Eczema. B«rbe.z Itch. Itch. Cuu and Sore., Why wa.te time and noue? when B B. Ointment ia an ointment of real merit. AM your druggist If not handled lend 50 cents to the 8. 8. Ointment Co.. 21? Monroe street pecahir. Ind»en»> Dr. L. K. Magley VETERINARIAN Corner Third and Monroe Streets. PHONE K 186 DECATUR, IND. + *-fr*i-rrTT-**** ♦ FARM LOANS * ♦ $100,000.00 of 5 per * ♦ cent * + MONEY TO LOAN ♦ ♦ at * ♦ Schurger & Parrish * ♦ Abstract & Atty. Office ♦ ♦ fNo red tape needed) * I ♦ ♦ Mh + t + t + Mt* DECATUR’S CHIROPRACTOR PIONEER Office Over Vance & Hite’s Rfiiirc 1:30 5:tX) HOWS 6:30 to 8:00 PHONE 650. 0. L Burgener, D. C. No Drugs NoSurgerj No Osteopathy Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARY SURGEON Phone tv Office 14; 1 uung Residence ip; B. C HENRICKS D.C. VOER CHIROPRACTOR Above Morris 5 & 10c Store. Phone 660 , H8 » lde "<* 510 Cleveland Street ; Office Hours Ito 5 7to LADY ATTENDANT Decatur, Ind, J 35. CORN LAN Sv in Lou «iana only $30.00 per acre, viroi prairie, level, well drained I stumps or stones, 4 to to miL from Lake Charles, 2,000 net Pie, paved country roads sule did dimate, winter and sun men Weal for corn, INVESTIGATE WITH US 1 Tra,n an<i low rates Feb 20 1 Join us, Erwin & |Ui c | !J|(d
PUBLIC SALE, The undersigned will offer at pu, u. <iie«t his residence. 7 miles r ou , Deeatlir. I'4 ml,n *»’"•' '>f Pie;,, lin t MIIIh and l‘/4 mH'* north of Wil), uhire <)•■ on whut lH kn »*n as the A j Case farm on Tuesday, Fehru. nrv 20, 19G, beginning at 10 o'clock ~ ni 'h'* following personal proper lv to-wit: Five Head of Horsesriia-. mare. 13 years old; bay team of Belgium geldings, 3 years old, weight about 2400; roan mare, 6 years old in foal, weight about 1300; i rilll gray horse. 5 years old. weight 1510 consigned by James Watkins. Sly. torn Head of Cattle; Four year-onl full blooded Durham cow. with u.ir bv side; 5 year old spotted cow. half lersey-Guernsey, will be fresh I ■ day of sale; two 4 year old bin, k Polled Angus cows, fresh in April anil May; * year old Durham ,-ov.. f r p S h in April; 2 year old Durham heifer, fresh in March; 4 year ohl Durham heifer, fresh in May; 1 year old Durham heifer. 1 year old Hol st Hjn heifer, 5 year old Durham cow, frosh in Juue; 2 year old Durham ox. registered; (6 year old spotted cow. fresh Feb. 27; Holstein heifer calf. 11 months old; male Holstein calf, i; months old; consigned by James Watkins.) Seventy Head of Breeding Ewes: These are fine largn ,-wes ranging from 1 to 5 years old: will commence lambing about Mar. h I good buck. Eight Head of Brood Sows: 7 Duroc brood sows, good ones, bred to a full blood Duroc male hog these sows will farrow from March 17 to 27; O. I. C. sow, will far row .March 8. Farming Implements: Corn Klug manure spreader, good shape; McCormick binder, in good repair; Thomas hay loader, Oliv, r steel riding breaking plow, walking breaking plow. Scotch clipper walk ing breaking plow, stock rack. Scheer & Butler organ. 15 tons of light mixed hav in mow. Terms Under $5. cash; over $5. a credit of 12 months will be given, the purchaser giving bankable note, the last six months bearing S per cent interest. Four per cent off for cash. No goods removed until settled for. The M. E. Ladies’ Aid of Pleasant Mills will serve lunch. A. J. CASE. Harrv Daniels, Auct. Frank Master. Clerk. NOTICE. 1 will start a ten cent barber shop in the Sam Hite building. Will open Saturday morning. February 17. Come in. 1 will appreciate your trade. 40t2 D. F. STANDIFORD Stomach Out of Order? There’s one remedy that will quick ly put it back in condition Green's August Flower Sold for 50 years in 75c bottles. , Now we have a trial size—2s. At Smith. Yager $■ Falk’s. * NICKEL PLATE ROAD ► ON YOUR JOURNEY > EAST OR WEST i Travel in Comfort in the Luxurious Observation. Library, . Lounging Sleeping Cars and Standard Drawing Room Sleepers. between Chicago, Fort Wayne. Cleveland. Erie, Buffalo, Elmira, Binghamton. Scranton and New York City. Also, through Day Coaches between Chicago and New Y ork City. DINING CAR SERVICE Meals a la carte. 25c and up. Noon luncheon. 50c. Get Fares. Rates, Reservations, Connections, etc., from any Local Ticket Agent, or write F. P. PARNIN, D. P. A.. J Fort Wayne, Ind. - NICKEL plate road
3tnsnm:mnmum«aomsamm::an ISTAR GROCERY! < Santa Clara Prunes, Ib. >...10e 9 q B 2 3 Dried Peaches, lb 1H •• - California Figs 10c $ 6 •J Maple Syrup 25c ;• $ California Table Pesches.. .150 n I Mince Meat, Quart Can....25c u Candled Cherrlee 10* Pink Salmon, 2 cans 25c u | o Pumpkin, fancy 10e x J Pearl Tapioca, 1b 10* California White Cherries .250 : - Red Kidney Besns, 1b 15* ; Dill Pickles, dos. 150 ♦ or « in •••f-Rlslng Buckwheat .....10* ;■ Rice Pancake Flour 10c • New Corn Meal 10* « **• Campbell’s Soups ..10e H nd g insnnqtainnimiiiniuuuuuuggg** i Win JOHNS
