Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 15, Number 46, Decatur, Adams County, 23 February 1917 — Page 4

THE RE.X THEATRE ’ ’ TIME » HESBUST PICTURES I TODAY Thos. 11. Ince presents “THE EYE OF THE NIGHT.” Taken from that old melodrama, “SHORE ACRES.” A modern version with some spectacular scenes and some tine acting by $ William H. Thompson as the lighthouse keeper, and Margery Wilson as the girl who loved natural affection. TOMORROW .1. Warren Kerrigan in “DOUBLE REVENGE.” George Ovey in “JERRY’S WINNING WAY.” Bobbie Vernon in “A SO( IAL CUB.”

A STOCK SALE. J. O. Parrish. I miles west. 1 > mile north of Monroe, will hold a public sale of (). I. C. hogs, cattie and horses, on March 8, 1917. Watch this paper for later announcements 17-2.-23

PATHE PRESENTS PEARL WHITE IN "HAZEL KIRKE” DRAMA 5 Reel Gold Rooster Play At The CRYSTAL THEATER 5 and 10 Cents TONIGHT ONLY

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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. 13eod-tf

MAKING OUT A CHECK makes a man think, and thinking often stops him rroit making out the check. That’s how an account at the Old Adams County bank makes sos economy. A man will spend cash twice ar readily as he will if he has to draw a check for the amount. Start an account today and keep track of tlte number of times it saves you from needless spending.

HELP WANTED I OREGON AND CALIFORNIA RAILROAD CO. GRANT LANDS—TitIe to same revested in United States by act of congress, dated Juno 9. 1916 Two million, three hundred thousand acres to be opem 1 for settlemont 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 WANTi'D 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 .■>!'<> At RES OF LAND—Unproved 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. -Ect in Office. *2<Stl PHONE ME FOR DATES—Public sale crier; also writer of Lincoln j Life Insurance.--F. M. Gossard, Tocsin, Ind.; "phone No. 28. 44-e-o-dt6 FOR RENT A 7 •oom house at 129 South 3rd St., only one block from court house. Has electric lights and bath and soft water in house. A 6roOm house, corner High and Grant Sts., has electric lights and cistern. A 4-room house, corner Line and

Grant Sts.- L. E. Opliger. Will be in city Saturday. Call ’phone 87. or address L. E. Opliger, Linn Grove, Indiana. 44t3 FOUND Ladies’ pocketbook, a half mile west of Peterson. Owner may have same by describing and paying for this ad. 44t3 FOR SALE—FuII blooded Bourbon Red turkeys. They are very tame and do not wander around. Inquire Mrs. Henry A. Kintz. R. R. No. 7, Box 94. 44t3 WANTS A FARM—A young man. well trained for farm work, and with some money, would like to arrange with some farmer to do the v.-oik on his farm for a division of the profits. Will deliver the goods, if give:', a chance. Inquire F. H„ care Democrat office. 43t6 WANTED —Dining room Girl. —Murray hotel. 32tf . .'I. SALE Good 7 room house on Mercer avenue, soft and hard water, batli and toilet, and a good garden. Inquire at this office. 43t3 PUBLIC SALE.

I have rented my farm I will offer at public auction at my rest-1 dence, 2 miles south of Peterson, 7 miles southwest of Decatur. 7 miles northwest of Monroe, or 3 miles east of Curryville, on Thursday, March 1, 1917, beginning at *lO o’clock a. m., iVe following personal property, towit: Nine Head of Horses: Brown mare coming 7 years old, weight 1500; sorrel gelding, coming 4 years old, weight 1490; brown genral purpose mare, standard bred, coming 6 years old; brown gelding, standard bred, coming 3 years old; black match team of geldings, coming 6 and 9 years old, weight 3400; black gelding coming 5 years old, weight 1000; gelding, coming 5 years old. weight IZOO; black mare. 5 years old, weight 1250, broke single and double. Nine Head of Cattle: Jersey, coming 9j years old, will be fresh in March; 2 Jerseys coming 3 years old, fresh in March; Guernsey, coming 3 years old. fresh in March; 5 head of yearling cattle. Twenty-seven Head of Hogs: Hampshire sows, with 6 pigs I by side; 20 shoats. weighing 40 to 80 lbs.; 4 head of sheep. 1, 2 and 4 years old. good ones. 100 head of chickens. Earming Implements: Thomas Hay loader, Oliver riding breaking plow, Hoosier grain drill. John Deere corn planter, McCormick mower, clod crusher, Oliver corn plow, Gibbs breaking plow, hay rake, Osborn hay loader. 1 cultivator, hay rack and hog rack, spring tooth harrow’, hog rack and hay ladder combined, spring wagon. buggy, small Keller incubator, 3 Keller brooders, as gojd as the best j on the market. 20 tons of hay, 5 in . bales and 15 in mow. About I,oooi bushels of extra good corn, a quan-| tity of seed corn; 3 sets of heavy; team harness, and other articles too numerous to mention. Also Walter A. Wood manure spreader. Terms:—ss and under, cash; over $5 a credit of 9 months will be given, the purchaser giving bankable note and bearing 8 per cent interest after maturity: 4 per cent off for cash. No goods removed until settled for. Dinner will be served by the ladles of the Pleasant Dale church. E. E. ZIMMERMAN. CHAS. PATTERSON. John Burkhead, Noah Frauhiger, Aucts. William Zimmerman, Clerk. 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 nome. ’Phone calls, 6 to 7a. m.; 6 to 7 p. m. Examination free. Always at home on Saturdays. I9lmo-e-o-d DEMOCRAT WANT ADS PAY BIG.

DAILY MARKET REPORT. EAST BUFFALO. I | East Buffalo, N. ¥., Feb. 2|l (Special to Daily Democrat) Receipts. I.I tiOO; shipments. 950; official to New York yesterday, 57tt; hogs closing strong. .Medium, heavy and yorkers. $13.35 4?si:i.sO; pigs and lights, $1 1.254 i $12.50; roughs, $12.4(i4i $12.50; stags, lo.ootu $10.75; cattle. 150; steady; sheep, 3.400; steady; lambs slow; tops. $15.15. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Chicago- Wheat. No. 2 red, nominal; No. 3 red, nominal; No. 2 hard, nominal. No. 3 hard. sl.7s’*. Com, No. 2 yellow, nominal; No. 3 yellow. liltt^WlLOlt,; No. 4 yellow. 97>n4l 9!l’9C. Outs, No, 3 white, 5R4|59c; standard, 58’ 4 ®6oc. Rye, No. 2. nominal. Barley. sl4tsl.3(*. Pork. $30.(15. Lard. sl7.l'*. Rihs, $15,7541 $16.37. local stock markets. Heavy and medium, [email protected]; pigs and lights $11.00(i $11.50; stags. $9.25; roughs. $10.75; prime steers. ns.iio4fsS.s(i; lignts. mediums. $7,004? $7.50; cows, [email protected]); good bulls. I $6.50tg'57.00; bologna bulls. $5,504? $6.00; calves. $11.00; best lambs, i sll.oo4iss 12.00; mediums and lights, I s9.om<i $10.00; ewes, sr>,oo®'s7.oo; | wethers. s9.ootfi>slo.oo. COUNTRY PRODUCE. Eggs, 32c; butter, 20@25c. GRAIN MARKtY. Wheat. $1.75; corn. $1.40; oats. 53c; rye. $1.25; barley, $1.00; clover seed, $9.75; alsike seed, $9.00; timothy seed. $1.75. POULTRY MARKET. Chickens. 15c; fowls, 15c; ducks, 13c; geese, 11c; young turkeys. 15c; old I'om turkeys. 13c; old hen turkeys 13c; old roosters. 7c; eggs, 32c; Ind Runner ducks, 11c. Above prices are for poultry free from feed. CREAMERY PRICES. Butterfat, delivered, 43c; butterfat, at station, 41c; butterfat, in country. 40c. WOOL AND HIOE3. Wool. 37c; beef hides, 17c; calf hides. 18c; tallow, 6c; sheep pelts, 50c@$L50. 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. begin-

ning at 10 o’clock a. m.. 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 old 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, bay tedder, used but one season; Champion binder, tn 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 hay 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. 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 SALE. As I want to reduce my stock and farming implements I will sell at public auction at my residence, 3 miles west and I’j miles north of Monroe, 2 miles east. % mile north of Honduras on what is known as the old John Carpenter farm, on Monday, Feb. 26, 1917. beginning at 10 o’clock a. m„ the following property, to-wit: Flee Head of Horses and Mules: Span of mules. 7 and 8 years old. weight 2400; driving horse 6 years old. double gaited; general purpose horse. 6 years old; Belgian rpare colt, coming 2- years old, broke single and double. Sixteen Hogs: Three sows will farrow in April; O. I. C. full blood male hog. papers furnished; 12 shoats, weighing 75 lbs. each. Farming Implements: J. I. 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 harness, 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 of fodder and o.her articles too numerous to mention. Terms: $5 and under, cash; over 3 ; > a credit of 9 months will be given, pur< baser giving note with approved security, bearing 6 per cent interest after maturity; 4 per cent oft for cash. No goods removed until settled for. JESSE CARPENTER & SON. J. N.'Burkhead. Auct. Geo. McManama, Clerk. 6t o ATTENTION. SPANISHAMERICAN VETERANS! All Spanish-American soldiers residing in or near Decatur are urged to be present at the institution of a new camp of U. S. W. V.. at G. A. R. hall. 2:00 p. m.. Sunday. February 25. The mustering officer will be here. J. C. BURKHEAD, 43t6 Commander. FOR SALE At”a BARGAIN—The tiinest 100 acre farm in Adar-is county, 7 miles west of Decatur, on stone road. Land is level and black. Well tilted. Is worth $225 per acre. Will sell at a bargain. Part cash.— Address John C. Capron, 220 Shoaff Bldg., Ft. Wayne. Ind. 46t12 WANTED—To buy a second-hand toll top office desk. H. O. Davis. Pleasant Mills, Ind. 46t3

SAYS HIS FAITH IS UNLIMITED Tanlac’s Work in Wife’* Case .Makes Elkhart Man Gone of New Remedy’s Boosters. Elkhart, Inti.. Vvh'22 "I have tin limited faith In Tanlac’s power as u medicine." .1. F. I’iphes. paper hang er. of 9iio Cedar street, this city, said on January 26. Mr. Piphes is pleas ill with tlie new medicine because of benefits.his wife derived from its uConcerning her experience, he said "For thirty yours my wife has suf feted from stomach and kidney trouble and for a long time she also has been in an extremely nervous condition. Her appetite was very poor and the little food she did eat caused gas to form on her stomach ami was never digested properly. She hail almost given up hope of ever being any better when we heard about Tania- J "We read several statements in the papers given by people whom lank" had helped -and everybody seemed ,o be so well pleased with the new medicine that we decided to try it My wife has tagen only two bottles of Tanlae now but the stomach and kidney troubles have disappeared entirely. In short, she has derived won derful benefits through use of this Our daughter-in-law intends to take Tanlae now. She has watched Tanlac’s work in my wife s ■ase and believes it will help her in | he same manner." Tanlae. the Master Medicine, is es-| ■lecially beneficial for stomach, liver I ind kidney trouble, catarrhal com-, daints. nervousness, loss of appetite nid the like and is fine for relieving he after effects of colds, la grippe, pneumonia and the like. Tanlae is now being specially inreduced and explained in Decatur at he Smith. Yager & Falk drug store/ Advt. o •COME ON OVER. SEE MY CORN FALL OFF!" “I Put 2 Drops of •Gets-lt' on Last Night—Now Watch—”

"See —all you have to do is to use your two fingers and lift the corn right off. That’s the way ’Gets-lt’ always works. You just put on 9BW KV"*«¥® Ise Tour Corns Won’t Swell in Water, Beeides. They'll Shrivel. Loosen and Peel OU ! ibout 2 drops. Then the corn not only shrivels, but loosens from the toe. without affecting the surroundnig flesh in the least. Why. it’s almost a pleasure to have corns ami see sow 'Gets-lt' gets them off in a hurry and without the least pain 1 an wear tight shoes, dance and walk as though I never had corns. ” ’’Gets-lt" makes the use of toeirritating salves, bundling bandages, tape, plasters and other things not only foolish, but unnecessary. Use this wonderful discovery. “Gets-lt." tor any soft or hard'corn or callus. It is the new. simple, easy, quick way, and it never fails. You’ll never have to cut a corn again with knives or scissors, and run chances of blood poison. Try "Gets-lt’’ tonight.

"Gets-It” is sold everywhere. 25c a bottle, or sent on receipt of price by E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago, ill Sold in Decatur and recommended as the world's best corn remedy by Smith. Yager & Falk and the Holthouse Drug Co. 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 mile 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 1400; 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: blick bull, coming 1 year old. Hogs. Eight Head —Brood sow, 7 shoats. Weight about 50 tbs. About six dozen laying hens. Farming Implements, etc.—Good farm wagon. Thomas hav 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 lunt h. Terms —Sums of ?3.f and under, cash; over $5.00 a credit of twelve months will be given, the purchaser givi ig approved note, bearing 6 per cent interest for last six months: 4 per cent discount for cash. No property removed until settled for HOMER ARCHBOLD. John Spuller, Auct. Irvin Wasson, Clerk. 16-22 —j Democrat Want Ads Pay

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