Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 15, Number 42, Decatur, Adams County, 19 February 1917 — Page 4
THE RE.X THEATRE | TRIANGLE AND PARAMOUNT PICTURES j | TODAY i !“THE YELLOW MENACE,” Chapter Five of the | most interesting of all serials. ‘‘SKIRTS." A Triangle comedy, featuring Fay | i Tincher. k TOMORROW Cl I ¥ 1 Douglas Fairbanks in “THE HALF-BREED." A Fine Arts comedy drama in five acts.
MOOSE DANCE THURSDAY. The regular Thursday night dance will be held this week as usual, at the Moose hall. Don t lorget It or you forget an enjoyable occasion. These events are popular because every one who attends has a happy evening. Forget your cares and join the crowd. 277t3w-tf
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MAKING OUT A CHECK ' i ) t a gS»' makes a man think, and thinking oftji » .L en stops him Trom making out the I \ ' j to 1 jj^Jl cheek. That’s how an account at Olc * Atlams County bank makes for \ Vi/T V economy. A man will spend cash V W wl \ 'AIZ /y « twice as readily as he will if he has S BXS' TwSkX t 0 <ira " a f hec ’ c for the amount. / 3.1 / Start an account today and keep track ' • /ft' of ~ie number of times it saves you - .y from needless spending. OlMiamsCounluJanh •©ccahtr-3ni>-
1 | KjIFI were I ' fa g iiiaiiufilureror * §| || i need I || S?| || IB jof funds; I would do || |s§ I business with SB H B National Bank • g I® Bi with, a S Regional Bank FederaL Reserve System. B- 1 FIRST HMIOHAL BANK! DECATUR., INDIANA h
MONEY TO LOAN. We are prepared to loan money on i 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. I Offices Schafer Bldg.. Decatur. 13eod-tf •
i| 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 sottleroont and sale. Power site, timber and agricultural lands. Containing some of best lands left in United States. Large i sectional map showing lands and descriplion. Price one dollar. —Grant Lauds Locating Co., P. O. Box CIO, Portland. Oregon. 2973m0 'VANTED- Old false teeth. Don't matter if broken. I pay SI.OO to $5.00 per set. Mail to L. Mazer, 2007 S. Fifth St.. Philadelphia, Pa. Will send cash by return mail, 15t3P 500 ACRES OF I VXD—lmproved in Craighead County, Arkansas; good house, barn and silo, orchard; one mile from railroad and market; 100 acres cleared and fenced; good j soil. Wifi trade or sell cheap. , On terms, or trade at $35.00 per i t acre. —Erwin Oilice. 2Slf WANTED -Dining room Girl. —Murray hotel. 32tf THICKER FARM FOR - RENT—I3O acres, 2 miles southeast of Decatur. on Ft. Wayne and Piqua road. All cleared, all tiled. In high state of cultivation. No waste land. Every I 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 new. 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 - ()R SALE~T'heap, nine room house in Pleasant Mills. See H. O. Davis, Pleasant Mills, or write G. W. Barnett. Redkey, Ind. 38t6 FOR SALE —140 acres fertile land. good buildings. SIOO per acre; 160 acres black fertile land, fair buildings. $125 per acre; 2SO acres black fertile land. 2 sets buildings; one modern bungalow, heat, water, electric lights, $l5O per acre. —A. D. Stevenson, Hartford City, Ind. 34t6 FOR - SALE- Three year old Belgian mare colt, lady broke. —William Kitson.. R. R. No. 11. 40t3 WANTED —A good renter on a 120-a.-re farm. Inquire at the Democrat office. 40t3 PUBLIC SALE. As 1 am going to quit farming I will offer at public auction at my residence, 1 mile east of Peterson, near the Beery churcn, or 3% miles west of Decatur, on the Bluffton read on " Friday, February 23, 1917. beginning at 12 o’clock, m., the following personal property, to-wit: Four Head of Hordes: Black mare. 16 years old; bay mare, 6 years old; brown mare, 20 years old; bay mare colt. 3 years bld. Three Mead of Cattle: Brindle cow. 9 years old, calf by side by date of sale; black 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. 2U tons of good timothy hay in mow, about 100 bu. corn in crib; about 50 bu. of seed oats, clean from mustard. Farming Implements: McCormick mower. 5 ft. cut, Rock Island hay. loader, sulky Diamond plow, walking Diamond plow. Tiger cultivator, 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 fanning mills, in good shape; 4 h. p. gas engine. Quaker City feed grinder, power feed cutter, corn sheller, SOO IDs. scales, copper kettle, 2 iron kettles, sausage grinder, lard press and stuffer, 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. o 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 Hoad of Horses: Team of 12-year-old farm mares, in foal; mare, 9 years old. in foai; gelding 9 years old; two 5 year old bay mares, in foal; 5 4-year-old horses; one coming 3 year old mare; 3 coming 2 year old 'mares; 4 coming yearlings. Twenty- [ two 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; I 5 heifers 2 years old. bred; bull calf 16 months old; 8 calves, 2 to 9 j months old. Fifty Head of Hogs: I Poland China male hog, 2 sows with pigs by their side; 6 sows will farrow about March 1; 9 shoats will I weight 100 lbs each; 23 shoats, weight about 85 lbs. each; 9 pigs. Weight about 50 lbs. each. Farming , Implement!,: 6 ft. McCormick bind- ; er. McCormick mower. Deere hay ■ loader, side delivery hav rake, hay rake, Hoosier grain drill, 2 riding
| cultivators. Cussady riding plow. 2 I breaking plows, jumper, set of beet . tools, 2 spring tooth harrows, 3 sets of spike tooth harrows, new Ideal maI mire spreader, 3 wide tired wagons. 1 spring wagon, hog rack. 2 sets of hay ' ladders, funning mill, platform Houles. > set heavy harness, good uh new; 2 , sets breeching harness, 2 sets of farm . harness, set double buggy harness * und collars. Hay In mow, about 12 I doz. chickens, ?, turkeys. I gobbler I ami many other articles too numerous . io mention.. Terms: —AH sums of $5.0 Oand un- ’ tbr, cash; over $5.00 a credit of 9 1 months will be given, the purchaser ■ giving note with approved security and bearing S per cent interest after maturity. Five per cent otT for cash. _ ' Np goods removed until settled for.' ' KI KELHAN A SCFIEARER. S. R. Rose. John Spuhler, Aucts. Chas. Magley, Clerk. STOCK SALE. We, the undersigned, will 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 as the Frank Wechter farm, on Wednesday, February 21. 1917. beginning at lit o'clock a. 111.. the following personal property, to-wit: Four Head of Horses and Mules: 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 Polled cow, calve in May; 2 dark I Jersey 3 year old calves, calve in May; light Jersey 3 year old cow, calve June 2; Short Horn cow, 3i 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 1 Durham hull. Sixty-three Head of .. Hogs: Ten head full blooded big < type Poland China brood sows, will 1 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 j commence lambing March 8; .1 buck; I, S bushels of seed corn. 1 1 Terms: —Under $5, cash; over $5, j > a credit of 12 months will be given, ■ the purchaser giving bankable note, 1 the last 6 months bearing 6 per cent , interest; four per cent off for cash.!. No goods removed until settled fort j ( The Ladies’ Aid of Salem M. E, , church will serve dinner. s MORRIS & BARTON. , Jesse Michaud. Noah Frauhiger, j Aucts. a Elmer Baumgartner. Clerk. t O. 11 . | PUBLIC SALE. c As I have rented my farm and am ■; going to quit farming. I effer at pub- - lie auction at my farm, 4 miles east ( and L. mile north of Monroe, 6ks , miles southeast of Decatur, or 1 mile * west and Ift miles south of Pleasant 1 .Mills, known as the old Peltz farm, * on Thursday, February 22, 1917, be- a ginning at 10 o'clock a. m., the fol- ‘ lowing personal property, to-wit: Six Head of Horses: Good work horse, 10 years old, weight 1250; 2 good work horses, 12 years old. broke single and double, lady broke, weight 1100 and 1200; sorrel horse coming 6 years olii. weight 1250; bay mare in foal, weight 1100, 6 years old; coming yearling mare ;colt. Sixteen Hogs: I Four brood sows, will farrow first of 1 April; Poland China male hog, 11 | shoats. weight 50 lbs. Eight Head ( *of Cattle: Yearling steer. 7 heifers, ‘ one Jersey yearling, one heifer, com- 1 ing yearling: 5 coming 2 year old ! Holst,cin heifers. Farming Imple- I; ments: Turnbull wagon, good as new; old wagon, broad wagon, sprng wagon, new; good set breeching harness. set farm harness, set harness for third horse, set single buggy har- ( ness. Keystone gearless hal loader, . new; disc drill, Milwaukee mower, hay tedder, new 14-inch Flying 1 Dutchman breaking plow; 14-inch John Deere walking plow, John Deere gopher, used one year; Sattley culti- 1 vator, roller bearing disc, new Ideal grain cleaner and grader. 500 bushels ’ of corn in crip; 6 bushels seed corn, 1 3 bushels of timothy seed. 6 ton of timothy hay, some straw in mow and other articles too numerous to mention. Lunch served on grounds. Terms: —$5 and under, cash; over $5 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security, bearing 6 per cent interest after maturity; 4 per cent off for cash. No goods removed until settled tor. F. P. HALBERSTADT. J. N. Burkhead. Auct. G. W. McManama, Clerk. PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at public auction at his residence. 6 miles northeast of Decatur, 7 miles southwest of Monroeville, and % mile east of Knapp school house, on Tuesday, February 27, 1917. beginning at 10 o'clock a. tn., the following personal property, to-wit: Seven 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 coming year ok! sorrel colts. Six Head of Cattle: Jersey cow. 6 years old, fresh in March; spotted cow; two 2-year-old heifers; two year-old heifers. Six Head of Hogs: Duroc brood sow, will farrow 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 of binder wheels; spike tooth harrow; . 10 hoe Farmers' grain drill; 2 Turnbull wagons, 3 inch tires; spring wagon, 2 Jiay rakes, Oliver riding cultivator. Monarch corn cultivator, . double and single shovel plows, pair ' of bob sleds, made of red elm timber; mud boat, pair of boat runners , and numerous other articles. j 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. PUBLIC BALE. As I am going to quit farming. I will offer at public auction at my tes-
hlfii.c. 5 mill's southeast of Uetntnr ami 2 miles wtsi of Pleustiiit Altus on what Is known ns the old Mathew son farm, on Tticsilav, February -1 '1917, beginning at 10 o'clock a. >ll the following personal property, to wit: Six Head of Horses: Bu? horse. 5 years old; sorrel mare, . years old; driving mare, 6 years old black horse. 4 years old: black mare years old; colt, about 8 monthi old. Eight Head of Cattle: Fout milch cows. 4 calves. Thirteen Head |of Hogs: Poland China male hog. « brood sows, will farrow soon; shoats, weighing 50 to 75 lbs. each Eleven Head of Sheep: Ten head o! ewes; 1 Shropshire buck. Two nan ny goats. Farming Implements: Unr handy wagon, one broad tire wagon ' wagon bod. hay rack, hog rack. > ■ horse hitch, set sump boards, bug gy, carriage. Deering mower, Milwau kee mower. Dain hay loader, raanurt spreader, Oliver gang plow. 2 Oliver walking plows, wood frame. 60 tooth harrow, steel harrow, J. I. Case core cultivator. John Deere cheek row corn planter, land roller. Peoria end gate seeder, clover buncher, cuttint box. barrel crude oil. 50 gal. oil tank 75 gal. hog fountain, hog houses grindstone, 2 sets work harness, so' double driving harness, set singli harness. About 200 bu. corn in crib oats in bin. hay in mow, fodder it field and other articles. Terms:—ss and under, cash; ovei $5 a ctedit of 9 months will be giv en. purchaser giving note with ap oroved security; 4 per cent off foi cash. No goods removed until set tied for. L. A. SPRINGER. Harry Daniels. Auct. E. Hurt Lenhart. Clerk. —o— PUBLIC SALE. As I want to reduce my stock and farming implements I will sell a public auction at my residence, ! miles west and 1' 2 miles north o' Monroe. 2 miles east. % mile nortl of Honduras on what is known a: the old John Carpenter farm, oi Monday. Feb. 26, 1917. beginning al 10 o’clock a. m.. the following prop erty, to-wit: Fice Head of Horses and Mules: Span of mules, 7 and f years old. weight 2400; driving horse 6 years old. double gaited: general purpose horse. 6 years old; Belgian mare colt, coming 2 years old. broke single and double. Sixteen Hogs: Three sows-will farrow in April; O. 1. C. full blood male hog. papers fur nished; 12 shoats. weighing 75 lbs. each. Farming Implements: J. 1. Case cultivator, new; riding breaking plow, walking plow, National disc, spring tooth harrow, spike tooth harrow. shovel plow, double shovel plow. DeLaval cream separator, buggy, good as new; 3 sets of single buggy har ness, set of farm harness. 2 new collars, buggy pole. 12 guineas. 200 bu. of extra good corn, some good pick seed corn, took the prize at Berne; 200 shocks oT fodder and other articles too numerpus to mention Terms: —$5 and under, cash; over 85 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security, bearing 6 per cent interest after maturity; 4 per cent off for cash. No goods removed until settled for. JESSE CARPENTER & SON. J. N. Burkhead. Auct. Geo. McManama. Clerk. 6t o PUBLIC SALE. A public sale, consisting of live stock and farming implements will be held by E. E. Zimmerman at his farm, 2 miles south of Peterson and 7 miles west of Decatur, on February 27. Look for list later. 2!)tf E. E. ZIMMERMAN. o K. OF C. NOTICE. The regular monthly meeting of the Knights of Columbus will be held Monday evening and at which time the Rev. Father Faurot of Huntington, who is a former Decatur young man. will deliver an address. The attendance should be large, owing to the fact that this was his former home. 16-17-19 G. K. A~STOCKSALE? J. 0. Parrish, 4 miles west, >/z mile north of Monroe, will hold a public sale of O. I. C. hogs, cattle and horses, on March 8, 1917. Watch this paper for later announcements 17-2.-23 o FARMS FOR SALE. in Lagrange, Steuben, DeKalb and Noble counties, Indiana: 80 acres, all black and 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 Lagrange, fair buildings, all farming land, price sllO per acre. 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. 29t30 By H. A. Austin. 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 7 a. m.; 6 to 7 p. in. Examination free. Always at home on Saturdays. 191 mo-e-o-d FOR RENT —80 acres, good buildings, black land for corn. For grain rent. Possession nt once.—Wtnb Kfrn Box 99 R. R. 9., Decatur, Ind. 40t3
~KidneyDisorder •■The t^ ,in S he most .-tfectiY* gystem. ny disorder ot » ()f h , lt •he mere dnnkink a.' wftt er »U aeh morning. )••“»•> 1 every av. and a ;'T e!T<-"y e aeal has b«' n b'.Jncv troublejeath wou J oi ur > ,ot work day. am mg f ■oiaons and urte n-ad b:ll . k;l ehe. The danger ,| rowsin esa, lepressions, pains, 1 ■ b rheumtability, or gout, aatic twinges, |,. ina tter to step ime in beginning thtsWU<® tn ■ INDIANA WOMEN, TAKE THIS ADVICE! any sort oi womanly weakness and I V erv much atraid that ■ ar - (. : I A- go hard with me, but Jfc one bottle oi Dr. Pierce’s Favorite ln-- * geription eon>!>ietelv Fl 74 remove.! my pains and the change came on so •i 1 scarcely conscious of it. easily that 1 was s. am ? . It is fifteen years since 1 took > 1 Preser tiotfand 1 am just as strong and wT:ts can be and have never U th least sign of weakness since. 1 think it the most wonderful medicine tor women and would advise its use ba- all women at. the critical time of life. • Baker, 916 Scott St. All druggists. Liquid or tablets. MOTHERS,JO THISWhen the Children Cough, Rub Musterole on Throats and Chests No telling how soon the symptoms may develop into croup, or worse. And then a when you're glad you have a jar of M — tcrole'at hand to give prompt, sure relief. It does not blister. As first aid and a certain remedy. Musterole is excellent. Thousands of mothers know it. ’lou should keep a jar in the house, ready for instant use. It is the remedy for adults, too. Re lieves sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis. croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache. congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, chilblain®, frosted feet and colds of the chest (.it often prevents pneumonia'DAILY’ MARKET REPORT. EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo. N. Y„ Feb. 19—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts. 4.000; shipments 1,710 yesterday; receipts. 5.600; shipments, 3.420 today; official to New York Saturday. 1.140; hogs closing slow. ' Medium and heavy, [email protected]; 1 yorkers, $12.75®512.80; pigs. $llOO @511.25; roughs. $12.00 SI $12.25; stags. [email protected]; cattle. 3,750; 25c@50c lower; no prime steers here; tops. $11.25; butcher steers, sß.oo@ $10.25; cows and heifers. $4.50@ $9.25; sheep. 5,000; steady; top lambs. [email protected]; yearlings, [email protected]; wethers. $12.25@ $12.50; ewes, sll [email protected]. ' CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Chicago—Wheat, No 2 red, nom- • Inal; No. 3 red. nominal; No. 2 hard, nominal: No. 3 hard, nominal. Corn. No. 2 yellow, nominal; Nfi. 4. yellow. 99c@$l; No. 4 white. $1.00k,. Oats. - No. 3 white. standard. 59@59VjC. Rye. No. 2. nominal. Bariev, [email protected]. Pork. $30.15. Lard. $16.55. Ribs, [email protected]. LOCAL STOCK MARKETS. Heavy and medium. [email protected]; pigs and lights, $10.70®511.50- stags’ $9.25; roughs, $10.75; prime I [email protected]; lights, mediums. $7 00@ ’ 5 5 [email protected]; good bulls. , $6.50@5,.00; bologna bulls, $5 50© . $6.00; calves. $11.00; best lambs'. $11.00@$12.00; mediums and lights ' $9.00® $10.00; ewes, $6.00@57 uo’ wethers, [email protected]. COUNTRY PRODUCE j Eggs, 32c; butter, 20@25c. GRAIN MARKEY. ■ Wheat, $1.70; corn, $137- oats s’e--1 ? 0 V L 2 ?; n barley ’ $100: ■ "* POULTRY MARKET. Chickens, 15cj fowls, 15c; ducks 13c* 3 geese, He; young turkeys, 15c*’ old , Tom turkeys, 13c; old hen turkeys loc, old roosters, 7c; eggs, 32c* Ind Runner ducks, 11c. Above prices are 1 for poultry free from feed ?] CREAMERY PRICES. Butterfat, delivered, 43c; butterfat , at station, 41c; butterfat, in country " WOOL AND HIDES 8 ( , J WoOl ’ 1 0 3,c: bPef hide *' 17c- calf 50c@$lM : talloW> 6C: Bheep PUBLIC_AUCTION. House and lot, Elm slree t House and lot, 11 th street 5 House and lot, Elm street i- House and lot, Indiana street '■ \ acant lot, Elm street l- Vacant lot, Rod and lint i. streets. 1 bn< '. j norlh east corner 3rr >. dnd Madison ktrccts B w USe^ d iot ’ Gr ant Street < m » Clty Os I)ecat ur, Ind. 1 k 6 eaid d° or Os four 1 h t°ni e ’ , F . nda y’ March 9. 1917 ;at 10 oclock a. m. '1 CORDEL JA I-TOWNSEND Executrix. ’ ’ a '" l H ' ”■ H'l
DECATURS’ MAN OF LETTERS church the sign man at LEONARD'S TIN SHOP. «■ ■— WISCONSIN FARM LANDS. (.ANDOLOGY— A magazine giving the facts ip regard to the land slt.r ation. Three months’ subscription FREE. K for B home or as an invent merit you are thinking of buying good farm lands, simply write me a letter and say. "Mail me Lando'.ogy, and ad particulars free.” Address Editor, Landology. Skidmore I-and Co., 2x5 Skidmore Bldg., Marinette, Wis. 3tCO Democrat Want Ads Pay Dr. L. K. Magley VETERINARIAN Comer Third and Monroe Streets. PHONE 186 DECATUR, IND. * FARM LOANS ♦ * $100,000.00 of 5 per ♦ * cent * * MONEY TO LOAN ♦ * a> ♦ * Schurger & Parrish ♦ ► Abstract & Atty. Office ♦ » fNo red tape needed) ♦ »♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ DECATUR’S CHIROPRACTOR PIONEER Office Over Vance & Hite’s 1:30 to 5:00 nOUIS 6:30 to 8:00 PHONE 650. 0. L Burgener, D. C. No Drugs No Surgery No Osteopathy Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARY SURGEON pt Office 143 1 none Residence 102 B. C. HENRICKS D. C. YOUR CHIROPRACTOR Morris 5 & 10c Store. Phone 660 Residence 510 Cleveland Street. Iff ice Hours Ito 5 7to 8 LADY ATTENDANT Decatur, Ind. — — ISTAR GROCERY! iwumanremnuMnmmmmmnow i; Santa Clara Prunes, fb. ...,10a u y 3 Dried Peaches, th :: 3 California Flga ...........10« >8 § d y Mepie Syrup ....Me u ’’ S i 1 B California Table Peaches...lM S g Mince Meat, Quart Can....25c ;; t. H . g Candled Cherries ..10e ■; b Pink Salmon, 2 cane ..?....Mo It g g 3 ’. § Pumpkin, fancy 10* * 5 Pearl Tapioca, th. ...... H California White Cherries j 1- Red Kidney Beane, th 1H t. 0 H 3 Olli Picklee, doz. 150 •; ie | :: g Belf-Rielng Buckwheat ......10e U d H Rice Pkncake Plour 100 H g Mew Corn Meal 10» ;• n Campbell’e Soupa ..10e 7 -;S n caaatgiaMMttmyiiinnniuunmmttre :
