Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 15, Number 59, Decatur, Adams County, 10 March 1917 — Page 4
THE REX TRIANGLE AND PARAMOUNT PICTURES T()I,AY COMING TgnSfffiy' .Matinee and night, Oliver Morosco presents ’O' Blanch King in All Star Feature Show. Ora ‘ THE YANKEE GIRL I Carewe in "A La Cabaret.” Key- I stone Comedy. A Paramount Picture in I five acts. Continuous from I George Ovey in “Jerry and (fd(K . k> g the Outlaws.” Cub Comedy. am Admission Five and Ten J. W. Kerrigan in The Old I i tents. Sheriff." ~ _ _ -- . TODAY 5 and 10 Cents r artwar'ALL COMEDY BILL TODAY “TANGLED TIES" A Vim Comedy With Vim. “A TIN SOLDIER” 2 Reels Comedy Drama. “AMBITIOUS” • Another Screaming Comedy-Farce At The CRYSTAL THEATER 5 and 10 Cents I TONIGHT ONLY THE MAN YOU MEET DAILY ’ * courteously serving you through tne \ I, | V teller’s aperaure. at The Old Adams j T ** MN county Bank, is ac tuated by the same AM’ ; motive a is every officer of’ this i. l - '* I j itution. It i our desire that our patrons shall feel, in banking here, HjS?~ that they are entitled to every ser- ml* ' v. e which, . hankers, we are able «sT • | to extend them. w-W 'W Olbfl6ams£ouitfisank -‘Dccahtr-j'nS-
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.
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40 acres located 2% miles from ; Lagrange, fair buildings, all farming I land, price sllO per acre. It you do not see what you desire, | write us. We refer you to Schug, : Metier Co., of Berne, or the State i Bank of Lagrange. MARTIN & COMPANY. LaGrange, Indiana. I 29t30 By H. A. Austin.
DAILY MARKET REPORT. ] eastbuffalo. !■ Emit Buffalo. N. ¥.. Mar. 10 (Spec Ini tn Dully Deino.-rnt»• Receipts. 2.tun ; shipments. i.C.fio; official to N«*w York vest onlay, 1,1-tu; hogs closing , steady. Medium mid heavy. slfi.4ii®|ls.so y I two loads, $15.66 yorkers. $15.26® $15.40; |>igs and lights. sl3®sl4; ' roughs. sl3.7fiifisl4.oo; stags, $11.60 | Hi $12.50; cattle, 250; steady; sheep. • i.too; steady; lop lambs, 15.25. CHICAGO CRAIN MARKET. Chicago Wheat. No 2 hard, notn- . Inal; No 3 red. nominal; No. 2 hard, ' si.9!»-%®|2.00; No. 3 hard, nominal. Cotti. No. 2 yellow, nominal; No. 3 i yellow. sl.ll'J®sl.lo' t ; No. 4 yellow. ’ $1.07®51.119. Oats. No. 3 white. 60’4 , | rittiJCc; standard, 6l®ti2’ a c. Rye. No. 2. nominal: No. 3, SI.OO. Barley. sl.Oil'll $1.32. Timothy. $3.76® $5.75> ; Clover. 12.00®5t8.00. Pork. $32.30. i Lard. sl.Wi. Ribs. $17.00®517.40. IJ LOCAL*STOCK MARKETS. Heavy and medium. $12.00®512.25; i pigs and lights, $11.26®511.75; stags. SOSO. roughs, $11.00; prime steers ; $8.00®58.50; lights, mediums, $7.00® , $7.50; cows. $5.00®56.00; good hulls, i $6.50®57.00; bologna bulls, $5.50® ' $6.00; calves. $11.00; best lambs, , sll iiinfi sl2 oo; mediums and lights. ' $h.oo®$10.00; ewes, [email protected]; ' wPthors, 0.00. COUNTRY PRODUCE. Eggs 25c; luttter, 20®25c. GRAIN MARKEY. Wheat $1.90; corn, $1.45; oats. 57c; t rye. $1.25; barley, SI.On; clover seed, J $1000; alsike seed, $10.00; timothy seed. $1.76. J POULTRY MARKET. Chickens. 15c; fowls, 15c; ducks, 13c; geese, lie; young turkeys. 15c; old i Tom turkeys. 13c; old hen turkeys, 1 13c; old roosters. 7c; eggs, 25c; Ind. Runner ducks, lie. Above prices are for poultry free from feed. CREAMERY PRICES. Butterfat. delivered, 41c; butterfat, > it station, 39c; butterfat, in country, t ; WOOL ANO HIDES. Wool, 37c; beef hides, 17c; calf 11 hides, 18c; tallow, 6c; sheep pelts, | 1 [email protected]. ——— ._ 1 I J - , _ — _ - - — t | HELP WANTED FOR RENT—Four furnished rooms ’i for light housekeeping; ’phone 521. —B. W. Sholty. 38tu-thst-tf PHONE ME FOR ic sale crier; also writer of Lincoln 1 i Life Insurance. —F. M. Gossard, Toe- t sin. Ind.; ’’phone No. 28. 44-e-o-dt6 J n si.x 1 r.i>—lu rent. 5 or 6 room J modern house by April 15th. Call > 'phone 817. 4Stf I FARM ~FOR - RENT--Southeast " of , ' Herne —Margaret Drake, 827 No., ‘ Third St., Decatur, Ind. 3-7-10 , i FOR RENT—A farm for rent. In- - quire at this office. 556 t i j WANTED- -A second-hand fireproof safe. Inform ('. \V. F. Davis. Mon- • roe, Ind., R. R. No. 2. 57t3 | t FOR SALE —Eggs for hatching. Single < comb Reds. Good layers and a good i deep red color. Geo. Burkett, 312 N. j Fifth St. Mar. 8-13-16 |! WANTED —Washing to do; will not ! iron. Call at 218 N. Third St. 59t6 i ' __________ ’ 1 WANTED—Lady traveler. Experience ■ unnecessary. Old established line. Salary, commission and expense allowance to right lady. Mcßrady & . Co.. Chicago.
FOR SALE—A good mare, will I work in all harness, single or double. Union City carriage, in good shape. Top buggy, set of heavy work harness. Will sell on reasonable term, the purchaser giving bankable note. See T. S. Dowling, at the Dowling Hardware store. 581 L WANTED —Old false teeth. Don’t j matter if they are 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. 53t30 FOR RENT—By April Ist. a 7-room house close to Mercer Ave. Water, I light and gas. Will sell. Inquire 333 Marshall St. . Phone 286 or 42. WANTED—Dining room Girl. —Mur-' ray hotel. 32tf I | NOTICE. If you want to move, have your lot plowed, or garden manuered, phono 557. H. Schultz, drayman. 58t3 | Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARY SURGEON Pknn/, Office 143 1 none Residence 102 Dr. L. K. Magley VETERINARIAN Corner Third and Monroe Streets. PHONE 186 DECAIUK IND.
\<itk r or u’N.ir vVio\ ton < id i iii iiw i oil IH. i I h ilh* i hUrtua nnd lr»i«nl»hH«i» itivtn «il I’rebh*. In l*N*»Ue hihl io ilt« i hl/rn» of lonn-i hlUp, In idaiio* i oitiiih ImllMMHr Nntlre h hereby iriv« n that I. Ih‘‘ liihP-i-Hvru’rt. Williuni 11. I’d'ltag, u rimle inhiibihiftl «»f the Hint* '»r »nni,iiin, <»\rr the uk«’ «»f iv\t < I a n«w in the lihlhi “« ruining inioxlrnh'd, and n lit f»« rHi»n to hr «>rn niwted with the sal" .it t utlng |iquorß» n resident, (piniiiuu ( an<i |r>»ai v<»trr of Maid I’rebh* Town-. y | h'- ”Ihl n n’Hhlonl «»f State ut Ifitlian.i. fnr Innre than r»ne year, ann i r. shh iit of the Town of Preble, in yri.i I’t.bir Township, Adams I’oonty, Indlnnn, for inort than «»ne var. ant a rllliun <.f Hie t’niud States Mill iHiilu’ applh alh.n to the Ibmrd of < “fnmisNiorirrs of Adams County, Indiana, at their regular session In April, i-’h. beginning <»n the first Monday of Ap iil i •!,*, fur a retail llipinr license, a Ihl’iiui lit ease and renewals inert <•! having horetufore been issne.l t'» o , ' T Klopfenstein, width last renewal ll- < t-ns. issued to him expires uli April .’Hi. I'll?. Said retail liquor llrense iterebv applied for is the building an.l upon the f.teiidses formerl’ occupied l.v the said Jeff Klopfenstein. ’I hat said liquor lirvnse to sell Intoxicating liquors 10-wll: Spirituous. vinous, less quantltlwi ihunYi'quart at •• Uma. w ith il ’’ t iley.* <»f .illowinr Hie same l<» be drank on the premises where sold. The precise location ot the promises wherein I .loslro to obtain such license to soil such liquors is situated as follows. tO-Wlil Commencing twenty-one <2l) feet south of the southeast corner of in-lot \um--1,. r dne <l> in Bly’s lirst ad.liiion to the town of Preble, in Adams < minty. Indiana, then.o north forty-eight (IM f.et thence west parallel with the north line of said in-lot Number line <l> of seventy-six (7V> feet, thence smith parallel with the west line ot said in-lot Numehr One ill fortyeight • IM feet, thence past seventysix (761 feet Io the place <»f beginning. the same being the south part of in-lot Number One (1) in said Bly's addition; also a strip of ground twen-ty-one (21) feet wide, adjoining said twentv-seven (27) feet above des. ribe.l on the south side thereof and said strip bring a part of the south- j cant quarter of the southeast quarter of section thirty-tlvo (35) in township t iwentv-pight (28» north range . 1h . ,, 7 iron (13) east). The room in which I desire to sell such liquors is the iron! ground Hom- room, situated on the southeast . nrner of the two-story i irame building situated on said real estate above described. Said room is ]m feet wide, and 30 feet long and front* on the public highway, running north and south through the town of Biehle. Said room is so ar- • ranged in the front thereof will, a glass door and windows, so that the whole of said room, may be in view from said public highway and said room has a front ath I also two rear entrances, ami on? entrance on th? north side thereof. Said applicant desires to keep a cigar stand In said room, and sell cigars and tobacco WILLIAM 11. FREITAG, ::_lO Applicant. — -o \()TI( I*: <>F %I’PI.IC ITIOX FOB \ HF\i:\\ VI. OF K KF'I VII. LlQl OH I.ICIAM’:, l'o dir < ili/r»M nnd li»hi»l»ltHiiOs s»f the '('own of Vllllnin®, hi Hoot Townwhip. l<liiniM Coiiiity, IndiNDM. nod thr < ili/.ciiN niiil Inlinbifniilw ol wnld Hoot Townwblp. idninw County* Indlnnn: Notice is hereby given that I, the undersigned, David 11. b'oor, a male in- , habitant of the State of Indiana, over the age of twenty-one years, a person not iu the habit of becoming intoxicated. a til person to be entrusted with the sale of intoxicating liquors, a resident, qualified and legal voter of said Root Township, and a resident ot tno stale of Indiana, for more than one year and a resident of the town ot ; Williams, in said Root township, Adams (’mint.' , Indiana, for more than < one vear; and a citizen of the I tilted, States, will make application to the | Board of Commissioners of Adams ‘ <’oimtv, Indiana, at their regular session in April- 1917. for a renewal of. mv license, heretofore granted by the Board of commissioners of said Adams ('o intv. at tliir January session. 1917,1 to sell intoxicating liquors, to-wit: , Spirituous, vinous, malt and other ibtoxi<i.ting liquors in less quantities Ilian a quart at a time, with th? privilege c.f allow the same to be drank on the premises where sold. The precise location of the premises where 1 desire to obtain such license, to sell liquors, is situated as follows, 10-wit: li. the building situated on Hie south twenty (20) feet of Number i 'orty 14»>) in Hip original plat of the town of Williams, in Township. Adams Cmmty. Indiana. As the same is recorded and designated , on the recorded plat ot said town. Said room in which 1 desire to sell >uch liquors, aforesaid, is the front ground floor room in the one ami onehalf store frtime buihling situated on said in-lot. and on the north twenty (20) feet thereof. Kaid room is twenty (20) feet wide and thirtv (30) feet in length, and is I ten < lo) feet high to the ceiling, tronting on Perry Street, in said town or Williams, aforesaid. That _ being the street upon which said buihling and 1-o.,tn is located. Said room is so arranged in the front thereof with glass doors and glass front, -so that tile whole of said room may be in view from said Perry street, aforesaid; and said room has a front entrance and a side entrance, at the back of said room, also an entrance at the bacK or said room connecting it with part of said building used as a dwelling. Said applicant also desires to i keep a cigar stand In said room, and : sell tobacco and cigars therein. I DAVID 11. FOOR, 3-10 Applicant.
NOTH E TO XON-KESIDENTS. state Os Indiana, Adams-County, ks: in the Adams Circuit Court, l ebruary Term, 11'17. j.’ Eorest Hotlmanrr, Nancy B. Herrmann, vs. Joseph Snurr, et al. j Complaint to Quiet Title No. 94!»;>. I Come now Hie plaintiffs by their attorn,, s. Peterson & Moran, and file their ami affidavit together .with an affidavit of a competent person tliat Hie residence upon diligent i imniirv can not be ascertained and is ' unknown of Hie following named deI f.ndants, to-wit: ~ , , losepli Snurr. Snurr. wife of. • Joseph Snurr, if he lie married, whose Christian name is to the plaintiffs unknown. All tile children, heirs, legaI tees. devisees, creditors, executors, 'administrators, and assigns of Joseph Snurr. whose true names are to the plaintiffs unknown, If lie be deceased. .Ail the children, heirs, legatees, de- | viH66H, creditors, executors, Qdmitiistrators and assigns of Snurr, I wife of Joseph Snurr, if he be married, whose* Christian name is to the plaintiffs unknown, if she be deceased, whose true names are to these plaintiffs unknown. All the women once known by any of the names above stated who have changed their names or who are now known by some other name, the names of all of whopi are unknown to these plaintiffs. , , , The creditors, the administrators, and executors, of the estate , the legatees, devisees, respectively, of all or Lane of the above-named or described f defendants who rna.v be deceased and > of their deceased spouses, the names • of whom are all unknown to the plain- • tiffs, the spouses of the persons abovenamed or described as defendants to this action, who are married, and r whose spouses are not named as defendants, the names of all of whom are unknown to these plaintiffs. That all of said defendants are believed to be non-residents of the State of Indiana and not residents thereof. Thai this cause of action is brought for the purpose of quieting the title in the plaintiffs, to the following desevibed real estate in Adams County, in the State of Indiana, to-wit: Commencing at the northeast corner of the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section three (3) I in township twenty-five (25) north range thirteen (13) east, thence west on the north line of said quartan quarter section 612 feet, thence south
'ihlrtr.-n h " n ’’ r ''’JX'k‘'ihe'7 l Jhb l r ’ I township twentt-llve -■ ( if| t hitte. fl <l-D . n,.|, -elglll < "” i| . 1 I Un.- buh.lred nlnen ft , en- ’ Ho- L vei it.-,.i $ ter line "I the lte\ tin * ■ 1 f thehee north.cist WtUi 11 hntidrt-.1 1 -old Gravel li" 1 ’' 1 ' ‘ r \, f.-.-t i sixty-seven and live t.-ntl " •' - 1 n| sold road, with Hl . southwest ' n |..wnshlp I L imrter of said set ton '■' ' . ~, twenty-five It’D .id east ' tID .n-i. theme north ..ft , lim- (•b \»-n )niruhc«l eights '‘ 1 . liv.•-icntlm ‘ 1 tfnff 1 therefrom «'•<• I W'tV' 'fd'ffton. Hebcvn ( iVlinn I'riu’tlnn Company, ah • 1 >treo(* iHt’l fliby< thet• RL . Tlcii ilil»* <’J»u>*e ui actinfi I . ( . b tin- Phiintlfls to ’I II ,2 Ih- t.. tin- real estate h. r.-m mt . ■ , les. ribed, as against all tl.. , elalmants whatsover, and ns akb I th? world, nnd that the piuHitlfl> l‘‘U ‘"'\t xt air Og I thin .•n«l thev are belies ?<l t' l ' m.f. i/si-lcuf* of th.’ s,a [ H , \nlice I.M therefor? herebs Ms? said defendants and each .me <•’ •'* •> that unless they be and appear t n e I 21st da.t of the April Tt rm. 11'1 .. of ,J ’ , ia-nns Circuit Court, being the .ml j.' m- v 1911, to tie holden <>n the .’IL.:', ~■£ LL County. In the State ot Indi.n■ ■ ■nl answer or demur to said lO . nit . l : n 1 the same will be heard ami detti- , mined In their Yitisence In witness whereof I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal ot said <"ourt at ttie office of the I lerk thef.~f. In the City ot Decatur. Adams County, Indiana, this L’Sth day of Fel'ruaty, 191 T. W|(L , |aMMKU „ Clerk of Adams Circuit t omt liv JOHN T- lx ELL’. Deputy. PETERSON & MORAN’. Attorneys. 3-10-1.. FARMS IN MERCER COUNTY, OHIO. FOR SALE. 80 ACRES—Two miles from Fort Re ' i covery, Ohio; good corn land, blue grass pasture, well fenced. 7-rootn house, fine barn, and on the main road. This farm is a bargain at . $125 an acre. 80 ACRES—Two miles from Fort Recovery, Ohio; 9 room liotiss, line barn, hen house, hog house, good fences, fine meatlow; on good road.! This farm must be sold to close, an estate at slls an acre. 80 ACRES—Four miles from Fort Recovery and 2% miles from Sharpsburg. Barn 80x40; fair i house; new hog house and corn I crib; lien house for 300 chickens;] I well and cistern; on two good roa.ls and well tilled. Here is a bargain * for some one. If this farm was lo ] cated in Adams county it would bring $l4O and $l5O an acre, forth" land is just as good and Ls located right. This farm is rented for $560 j I for this year. ,156 ACRES—One mile to school and ; grocery: six miles front Fort Recov-j ery, a thriving business town and I center of corn belt. Also six miles] | front New Weston. The farm has 85 acres black land, balance sugar] land, fenced and crossed fenced, lots! of tile, 12 acres of permanent pas-! ture in center of farm and all fields! can be reached front it. Good two- 1 story brick house, seven rooms, cis-, tern, water piped in house from rock well; cement walk from house lo‘ I road; three large barns: corn crib] for 1,000 bushels corn and tobacco, shed. Granary in barn for 1.200 bu. grain: 36 acres sowed to wheat and rye; 18 in clover; 10 in timothy? ■■ This farm can be bought for sllO an i
acre. V. L. FORBING, Ft. Recovery, Ohio. NOTICE. I have started a dray in Decatur and will lx- glad to do your work at anytime. Prices right, Call phone 828 or at T. A. Tanvas harness shop.—Joint ' Hoover 566 t o Democrat Want Ads Pay
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comm.ssk~i ( T,.|. Co., clerks ;o)| Imrford by twmeiM,' 1 ( , ()(J Wm. Ilatnmell. d» ■ 74(i1l Wm B- RutfoM. '' u - ■ , l 2 John Mosul''' lM ' *.O0 t John Mostire, do , Ch. Tel. < .■■ ■' 4.35 Burford by Denm<’t..i. 1 Wm. H. Bittfof' 1 - 1,0 '■ jjxho Wtu H. Hutlenl' 'I no" ’ K . Burford b) Ib-nmcrats. <l<- ( Cit. Tel. <’o- « 10 - i ( ,.ort George Klnxle. do. w Ch. Tel. Co., recorder s.’ 1 E<l green, comm court . E(l<Jr <. ( . n . boarding prisoners.. • Cit. T”>. O' 'XT Joo Orval Bar ruff, survey, offi" ■ ( Citfl Tel. Co- do Burford by Democrat- '">• • ' Wm. H. Burford, do * E L Carroll X- do Decatur Light & Po«-r pl ,10 ’ " , )S Fisher A Harris, do. . ■ E. S. Chtisten. salary E. S. Christen, office sup Burford by Democrat, do. • Cit. Tel. Co., do ' F M Christen, deputy htr* ■■■ . 7000 Wm. Frailer, Ca assessor Wm. Burford, coroner supplies n d Burford by Democrat, do j. c. Grandstaff, health officer.. 2. 30 Binford by Democrat, com. exp. Henry B. Heller. Co. attorney .. 50.00 ,1 H Steele, attendance officer.. 48.00 D. M Hensley, repair Ct. house 50.00 John G. Adler, do a." Kuebler Co. do. Standard Oil Co. do F. V. Mills, do A. L. Stults. do S JJ. R. Porter, do y 1 " J. D. Stults. custodian 10 'd Decatur Light A Power Plant I. |t Jacobs, janitor, jail ■ ■ - (’it. Tel. Co., county jail .... l-’a Decatur Light A Power plant. County jail ’ 1 Nor. Ind. Gas & Elec. Co., d 0.... 751 i Peter Kirsch, do. '•'• S. P. Hoffman, t'o. infirmary... 41.67 ixtttie Heuselman. do 20.00 'Albert Heuselman, do 30.00 I Emmett Laughlin, do 25.00 ' M. A. Laughlin, do. 25.00 Henry Schlegel, do 4.00 i Henry Dolch. do. 2.00 '(’it. Tel. Co., do LSO ' John Spuhler, do 5.28 1 Kuebler Co. do 6 83 ] Frank Everett, do 6 00 | Kitsch, Sellemeyer A Sons. do. 55.34 I Frank McConnell, do 3.94 I Niblick & Co., do 12.90 i(’. IT. Elzey, poor. Wash. twp... 31.50 | Peoples & Gerke, bo ■ 15.50 I Winnes Shoe Store, do 4.00 , F. V. Mills, do 16.20 S. E. Hite, do 11.20 j Fisher A Harris do 45.15 I Niblick A Co., do 19.5' .Kuebler Co. do 47.1; I Dr. J. S. Coverdale, do 10.5( I Dr. S. P. Hoffman, do 3.5* • Dr. S. D. Beavetsdo SS.O4 I Dr. Elizabeth P.urns. do 14.01 I Dr. Elizabeth Burns, do b'.OI lEd L. Aughenbaugh. do . 55 E. 1. Carroll A Sen. do 38.0 C G. W. Tester, do 3.9 f J. Bernstein, do 24.91 ,D. E. Bolinger, poor. St. M. twp. 13.0G. C. McAlhaney, do. Blue Crk. 15.00 Geo. S. Gottschalk, do. Hartford 5,0< Geneva Elevator Co., poor, Wa-
bash township 17 (Ml I H. E. Glock, do 25. pi • Dr. Corwin R. Price, do 47.00 J Hardison & Martin, do 12.5( ( Geneva Milling Co., do 2.‘r H. * Crownov- r. Bd. Children's
guardians.. 9.34 Child. Home. Delaware Co., do. 155.2* Winnes Shoe Stote, do 3.44 Teeple, Brandyberiy & Peterson, <lo 2 <0 Gay. Zwick ami Myers burial of soldier 5 0 0(t Wells Bros, do 50.00 The Democrat Co., adv 14 32 The Herald Co., do 22.56 Burford by Democrat. Co Highway supt 7 20 fit. Tel. Co., do g 5 Wm. B. Burford, do 13 3" J. A. Hendricks, do 5 00 (John Mosure, special contract for assessor's books 150.00 i Lewis Fruchtc. Child. Gdn. ... 2.50 J. A. Hendricks, turnpike supt. 120.00 Fied Ostemeyer. tpk 19.40 Otto Boerger. do 2’05 J. D. Winans, do James A. Hower, do 8145 J. c. Augsburger, do 74.21 Jacob Mitch, do .. 7c ', r A. . Duer, do 140.G1 David Augsburger, do 1G M Noah Yoder, do Wo Ott Ray, do .. Jacob Stuber, do - 3 r . Indianapolis Star, Minger, Biberstine & Steiner roads .. 456 The Democrat Co., do 9 4fi The Democrat Co., Minger road 30 00 The Democrat Co. Biberstine. do 30 00 The Demcorat Co., Steiner, do. 30.00 Dr. D. D. .lark, poor Wash. twp. 75 00 JOHN MOST’RE. Auditor. I. Take home a brkk'of~c on . tera K-e cream All flavors. 15 and 25c sizes.—Ed Miller's Res bunanL
pr I —the tooth paite J that ia fifhting the moat general disease in the ~ world. U»e it twice daily. See your dentist twice yearly. El*.V ,h t to4iy ' ’«•! the folder about thig d ► CM*, and its gymptom, and Mart «he s-nreco treatnirnt toi tLt. JM •t your dnugiHa. F,? fl Mtn pl* Mud 4. .temp, or cots, U The Senu wl R'OiedKt Co.. LinUumt, ou>«. dentists VEGETABLE I CALOMEL <»■ ■ ■■ - ■■ —4 Vegetable calomel, extract of the root of the old-fashioned may -apple plant, does not salivate. As a liver stimulator, it’s great. It’s a perfect substitute for ordinary calomel (mercury); in fact, it’s better, because its action is gentle instead of severe and irritating — and it leaves no mean, disagreeable aftereffects. Physicians recognize this and prescribe may-apple root (podophyllin, tney call it) daily. Combined with four other standard, all-vegetable remedies, mayapple root may now be had at most any druggist's in convenient sugarcoated tablet form by asking for Sentanel Laxatives. If you forget the name, ask for the box that has the picture of the soldier on it. These tablets are small, easy to take and are really wonderful little performers. They quickly clean out the poisons that are causing you headache, constipation, sour stomach, biliousness, dizzy spells, bad breath and coated tongue. They are mild. They never gripe.' And they are a bowel tonic as well as a cleanser and liver regulator. A 10c box should last one several weeks. A Physician's package (4 doses) will be mailed you free if you write mentioning this advertisement, jffhe Sentanel Remedies Co., 802 Edison Ave., Covington, Ky.
MONEY TO LOAN. We are prepared to loan money on 'arms in Adams and adjoining Connies at 5 per cent interest on long ime, with the privelege of paying oan at any time. DECATUR INSURANCE AGENCY Iffices Schafer Bldg., Decatur. ISeodt! Democrat Want Ad* Pay 25-CENT SIZE We are putting up small tr.al n les because we want everybod' ,et acquainted with Boschee's German Syrup ; That's the quicket way to 1' I hat it’s the best remedy for "'W T I ind colds. The next time you'll D I he 75-CENT SIZE I vhich contains nearly four tin. - I nuch. At Smith. Yager & Fa -
iTARGROcFihI Santa Clara Prunes, 18. -....J* ' Dried Peaches, IS •-** ". r California Figs ........ •oJ* j Maple Syrup .-a " California Table Peaches. ~1*» I Mince Meat, Quart Caa...T»* i| Candled Charrlaa ...... 4 Pink Salmon, t cane j Pumpkin, fancy v. •••;• • •; J i Pearl Tapioca. IS. mictiw-- I** 1 ** .1 California White Charrlaa TH 5 Red Kidney Beane, IB J Dill Pickles, do*. a Self-Rising Buclcwheat jRice Pancake Flour I ®* j I Now Cora Meal 3 | Campbell’s Soupe I#t ,j | WILL JOHNS
