Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 15, Number 63, Decatur, Adams County, 15 March 1917 — Page 4
| THE RE.X THEATRE TRIANGLE IKO MH«WT FICTI'SES TODAY Oliver Morosco presents Charlotte Greenwood and Sydney Grant in “JANE,' the celebrated ( has. Frohman comedy. Charlotte Greenwood and Sydney Grant have heen known for many moons in “biff time vaude- ! ville and appeared in several of the yearly musical reviews. .They do some of the cleverest work in their career in this production and it you wish a good grouch chaser without slap stick, don’t fail to see “Jane. TOMORROW FRANK KEENAN. USUAL PRICES, FIVE AND TEN CENTS g JXZZZZI-iIMMMWI MMilll'u Hill Edison’s Five Part Feature "THE MASTER PASSION” A STORY OF THE OPERATIC STAGE. At The CRYSTAL THEATER 15 and 10 Cents TONIGHT ONLY
THE MAN YOU MEET DAILY ---•£ ~ : — ■ W 71 courteously serving you through the , J CL > J 5 • i'hV je % ■ 4 J teller’s aperaure, at The Ohl Adams |y," County Bank, is actuated by the same motive a is every officer of this in- j stitution. It is our desire that our 7 < ■ . trons shall feel, in banking hero, ~F SS. that they are entitled to every service which, as bankets, w< are able to extend them. ’ 'l' 01M6amstah£&mk ; ©ccahir*3n3-
FARMS FOR SALE. in Lagrange, Steuben, DeKalb and Noble counties, Indiana: 80 acres, | all black and level land, located 2% I 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 i Lagrange, fair buildings, all farming I land, price sllO per acre. If you do not see what you desire, i write us. We refer you to Schug, Metier Co., of Berne, or the State Bank of Lagrange. MARTIN & COMPANY. LaGrange, Indiana. I 29t30 By H. A. Austin.
I daily market report, east buffalo. East BnP-.ilo. N. Y.. .Mar. 15 (Spec ial t<> Dully Democrat) ile<nlptn. 1,Goit; shipniiiits, 950; otficial to Now York yesterday, 95tt; hogs closing steady. Medium and heavy, $15.300115.40; yorkers. sls.ltt'asis.2s: pigs, $12.75 $13.00; roughs. $ I .’.'ii $1 :;.!to; stags. $11,50«g512.<»0; cattle. 100; steady; sheep, 1,20 ft; steady; top lambs. $15.30. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Chicago Wheat, No. 2 red, nominal; No. 3 red, SI.S2V_.; No. 2 hard, nominal; No 3 hard. sl.Bs©sLß7. Corn. No. 2 yellow, $1.07’, (ft $1.09; No. 4 yellow. sl.osift SI.OB. Oats. No. ;; whit'. 57*% ®s9G<*; standard, or'-, .-<?>s'.i•%.. Rye. No’ 2. $1.59©5159»5... ttarby [email protected]. Pork, $22.10. Lard. $18.75. LOCAL STOCK MARKETS. Ihavv and medium, Si 3 25fi $13.50; pigs anti lights. $12.75®513.00; stags, $10®$10.50; rougs. slo.st)@sl2; prime steers sß® $8.50; lights, mediums, s7® $7.50; cows. [email protected]; good bulls. $0.50® $7.00; bologna bulls, $5.50® $6.00; calves, $11.00; best lambs, sU.oo®sl2.oo; mediums and lights, $9.00® $10.00; ewes, sG,oo®s7.oo; wethers. [email protected]. COUNTRY PRODUCE. Eggs. 22c; butter, s2o®2sc. GRAIN MARKET. Wheat. $1.90; corn. $1.45; oats, 57c: rye. $1.25; bailey, Sl.Oo; clover seed, $10.00; alsike seed. $10.00; timothy seed, $1.75. POULTRY MARKET. Chickens. 15c; fowls, 15c; ducks, 13c; geese, 11c; young turkeys, 15c; old Tom turkeys. 13c; old hen turkeys, 13e; old roosters, 7c; eggs, 25c; Ind. Runner ducks. 11c. Above prices are for poultry free from feed. CREAMERY PRICES. Butterfat, delivered. 41c; butterfat, at station, 39c; butterfat, in country, 38c. WOOL AND HIDES. Wool, 37c; beef hides, 17c; calf hides, 18c; tallow, 6c; sheep pelts, [email protected]. | HELP WANTED FOR RENT —Four furnished rooms for light housekeeping; ’phone 521. —B. W. Sholty. 38tu-th-st-tf ’PHONE ME " FOR DATES—Public sale crier; also writer of Lincoln Life Insurance.—F. M. Gossard, Tocsin. Ind.; "phone No. 28. 44-e-o-dt6 WANTED —To rent 5 or 6 room modern house by April 15tb. Call ■phone 817. 48t.f FOR RENT—A 7-room house on Nutt man Ave. Hard and soft water, gas lights. Inquire at the First National) Bank. 60t6 FOR SALE — Outbuildings, suitable for garage, woodhouse or coal shed. Inquire of Fred V. Mills. 62t3 FOR SALE —110 acres level land, 14, miles from Kalamazoo, Mich., two miles to market. Modern brick house, furnace heated, slate roofed. Basement barn, 36x60. Two silos, two corn cribs, good fences, finest water, alfalfa and clover seeding. Price, SBS an acre. For full particulars write C. V. Schermerhorn. Scotts, Mich. 62t4 Take home a brick of Confer’s ice cream. All flavors, 15 and 25c sizes.—Ed Miller’s Restaurant. 58t6 FOR SALE Eggs for hatching. Single comb Reds. Good layers and a good deep red color. Geo. Burkett, 312 N. Fifth St. Mar. 8-13-16 WANTED— Washing to do; will not iron. Call at 218 N. Third St. 59t6 PIANO FOR SALE—The C _ B~L. and I. have for sale a good piano. Inquire at Pennington & Knapke meat shop, Monroe St. 6st3 FOR SALE—3-y ear-old sorrel colt and 5-year-old black mare. Drayton Hill, S. 12th St. 6st3 I OR SALE—UniorTCity carriage, in good shape. Top buggv, set single work harness. Will sell on reasonaibie terms, the purchaser giving bankable note. See T. S. Dowling, at the Dowling Hardware store. 63tf WANTED—OId false teeth. Don’t 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, light and gas. Will sell. Inquire 333 . Marshall St. Phone 286 or 42. | FOUND—Black plush muff. Owner may have same by calling at this office and paying for his ad. 63t3 WE PAY by dozen sewing percale aprons. spare lime at home. Aprons ready cut. Prepaid any distance to honest women. Some sewed for us tor five years. No canvassing. Send 25c coin for apron to copy from. Standard Apron factory, Auburn, N. Y. 6313 LOST —License, plate 47298 from auto truck. Finder please return to Mar tin Klepper Creamery Co. i WANTED Dining room Girh—Mur ray hotel. 32tf Watch for the spring openad of the Morris Company in Friday’s Democrat. •
xorici: tn itHruttviv Stflto nf In llntift. Adams '’nn':lHi t : 1 l in the Adl'Hls I'll, ill t'lilllt. I i til'il- • ary T»*rin, 1917. ’ . Alh/'n ArrioiU vr. .hiMiphinr hid- , ,I.'lt'll et al. I’.IIIH,* 1.. 'l'll'l till''. N" ’ 9500. now (In* plaintiff. I»v hl* Ht- | turiiuvN. .1, C Hutton tint! 11. H iI. IL i. . jind tllex Ills rtiinfdulni hervln togvlli- : 4 i with the iiflldadt • f a • .m>»••«yi»t > |»or.Mi»u that the rcnhlvncc upon penl inquiry Im unknown of th* fol- 1 lowlnw named defendontsi. to-wit. ? ••.loHoph Randolph, Sarah Randolph. . Joseph I' Randolph. Surah Randolph. Andrew I'oqhlc, I'.dwin \Vu«le. William Wade. Uithor Wade. Marlon \Va.l<’, K.iimdy Wade, kt-nn*d.i Wade. Andrew RohiuKtn, Andrew Robinson. Duardlnn of William Wad* < t al.: th. t | •’tin- names us Uic defendants nn- un« . known ami that they ar** believed •• i b»- non-resblents • the State of Indiana. sued In this action by the foi- • lowing names and dealirnatloiiN. t - i. wit: ’’The unknown husbands and • wives, respe< tlv« I' 1 , of oa* h of the fnl- • lowing named p* rsons. to-wit: • I-ph Randolph.- Sarah Randolph, Jos- . | ( *nh I’. Itandolnh, Sarah Randolph. An* I t, . V <' I’.ttil.l. •: • . A’ Ki.l' Wade Luther Wade. Marlon Wade.. Konrmdav Wade. Kenn* da \\ ad**. Andrew Robinson, the names «»f all *»» . J I whom are unknown to plaintlfi. the unknown widowers und wido-vs, reJ spectively of each <»f the following named deer<sed persons, to-wit: .lon- . eph Randolph, Sarah Randolph, Joseph I-' Randolph, Sarah Randolph* Andre" J I’ouble, Edwin Wade, William ' | Wade. Luther Wade. Marlon Wade. Ken- . nedav Wade. Kenno<ia Wade. Andrew Robinson, tlw names of all of whom . |ar«‘ unknown to plaintiff: the unknown • J <-hildr-n. descendants and heirs, siir- | vix ing spouse, creditors ami admlnls-tr.-tors of the estate, devisees, legatees, trustees and executors of the last twill ami testament, successors in in- ’ terst and assigns, respectively, of eac h . lot the following named and designat-] ‘cd deceased persons, to-wit: Joseph I ; Randolph, -’ irn’: Randolph, Joseph »’ • | Randolph. Sarah Randolph. Xndi'ew •' ’ Rouble. Edwin Wade. William Wade. | r Luther Wade. Marlon Wade. Kenneday Wade. Kenneda Wade, Andrew Robinson, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff, all of the women , oio •• known bv any of the* names ami 1 ! designations above stated, whose names i . may have been changed and who nre ! now known by other names, the names ’ of al) <»f whom are unknown to plain- ’ . tiff; lhe . all nt lilt’ P» i abov“ named, described and designated as defendants to this action who are married, the names «»f all <»f v horn are unknown to plaintiff: all persons and corporations who assert nr might • assert any title, claim or Interest in , or lien upon the real estate described in the t omplalnt in this action by. under or through any of the defendants to this action named, described and designated in said complaint. the ’ names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff:'’ that the following; named 1 defendants are non-residents of the State of to-wit: Eannie : Brandt and George William Brandt: ' that said action is for the' I purpose of cpiieting title to I real estate in the State of Indiana; that a couse of action exists against all of said defendants, that all of said defendants are necessary parties to said action and that tiiev arc believed to be non-residents of i the State of Indiana. The following real estate in Adams County. State of Indiana, is described i in said complaint, to-wit: The east half of the northeast quar- , ter of section twenty-two _ (22), in township twenty-seven (27) north, range thirteen (13) east, containing eight'* < SO> acres, more or less. This action Is instituted and prosecuted 11V said plaintiff for the purpose of .iiiieting his title to the real estate above described as against all demands. claims and claimants whatsoever. ~ Xotice is therefore hereby given said defendants that unless they be and appear on the 24th day of the April term, 1917, of the Adams circuit court of Indiana, being the sth day of May. 1917 to be begun and holden on the 9th day of April, 1 < »17, at the court house | in the Citv of Decatur, in said county ’ir d state, and answer or demur to I said < -unplaint. the same will be heard 1 and determined in their absence. In witnesft whereof, I hereunto set mv hand and affix the seal of said court at the office of the clerk thereof in tne Citv of be'a' ir, Indiana, ti|is Sth dav of March. 1917. (Seal)* WILL HAMMK’LL. Clerk of Adams Circuit Court. Bv John T. Kellv. Deputy Clerk. I. C. Sutton, 11. B. Heller. Attorney for Plaintiff. x-1 o-22 NOTIC E or FIN Al. SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. Notice is hereby given to the creditors. heirs and legatees of Anna R. Ccffee, deceased, to appear in the Adams circuit court, held at Decatur. Indiana, on the 31st day of March, 1917, ami show cause. If any. why the final settlement accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved: and said heirs are notified t<> then und there make proof of heir- , ship, and receive their distributive shares. JOHN IIESSLEIL i Administrator. Decatur, Ind., March 5, 1917. ' Peterson & Moran. Attys. 8-1 » [ NOTICE OF fl BMC LETTING. Notice Is hereby given that the Board of Comin'ssioners of Adams - Cuuntv, Indiana, will receive bids for the construction of a macadamized road in Washington township in said county known as the Wemhoff Macftdj am Road, up and until 10 o’clock. 1 a. in., on Ttin**juta>, ipril 12. HH7. at the regular meeting of said Board r of Commissioners, held in/the City of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, sealed bids will be received for the construction of said road in accordance t with the plans, speciflcations and report of the viewers and engineer, 1 which are now on tile in the Auditor’s office of said County, said mail to built of crushed stone alone. A bond must accompany each bid ■ in twice the amount of the bid filed, I conditioned for the faithful performance of said work, and that the bid- , dev, if awarded the contract, will enter into < ontract therefor and com- » plete the same according to such conM I tract ami in accordance with the bid ' , tiled. »! Ail bids shall be made so as to give » the amount for which said road will ' be constructed for cash, payable on ' estimates to be made by the Engineer r in charge, not to exceed eighty per r *ent of any one estimate, out of the I funds to be hereinafter raised by the -, sale of bonds as required by law. | The Board of Commissioners re- ’ I serves the right to reject an>’ and al) . ■ bids. JOHN MOSCRE, Auditor, Adams County. Ind. The successful bidder will be required to furnish, pay and make up I whatever amount that be necessary to sell the bonds for said improve- . menu NOTICE OF I’l BMC LETTI NG. - Notice Ts hereby given that the Tt Board of Commissioners of Adams I County, Indiana, and the Board of s ' (’ommissioners of Allen County, Indijana. In joint sessioln wil receive bills I for the ’construction of a ma< adam- ’ Ized road on the county line, between "| Union Township, Adams County, and a’Monroe Township, in Allen County* | Indiana, known as The George W. MilOjlei Macadam Road, up until 10 o’ k a. m., on ' f| TiiuriMla?. tpril 13. loi7, p at a joint session of said Boards of ' • Commissioners to be held in the comd missioners’ room in ■ auditor’s ufhee | in the court house, in the City of DeIcatiir. Xdams Ccuntv, Indiana, sealed -‘bids w»!I be received for the construcO tlon of said road in accordance© with ’ the profile, plans and specifications r ‘.and report of the viewers and engiI neer provided therefor, which are on file in th© auditor's office of Adams r’County, Indiana, ami in the auditors r “lcffi- of Allen County, Indiana. I Said road to be built of crusned ’stone alone. A bond must acuomnany - , rach bid in double the amount ox the bid filed, conditioned for the faithful • performance of said work, and that the bidder, if awarded the extract, will d cnt*-r into a contract therefoi with said joint board of commissioners, and complete the same according to such
| < .ihirm • ;’iid lu a. uordsneu with i 1 in < linrg<*. not I" ex'it'll (. .nt "t it" "'"■ ' Hllinnl*’ ~ ,u [ lh< . Cumin iu !. lu*i.*liuiri.*r inlni'il I" 111 . ,I,* uC bumlH an ><*qulrt'il t" i*"'-. Tlu* lluui'lH <>r fuininlH»i'>'" r ", Atuntur us " Auilltur us Alhn tMiint'. ll';,' M H. I nn<l I’«t"rnnn .V V" run, - - PUBLIC SALE. As the tinilnrslßnorl Is ROlnq milt farming he will offer for hi*: resilience, ’-i mile east of roe. on Tuesday. March 20. 191.. ho* I binning at 10 o’clock a. in., the liowlnfe personal property. to«ii. Four Head of Horses, consisting of bay mare, coming 6 years old: - black mares. 4 years old: bay gelding, 3 vears old. Eight Head of <at lie: Jersey cow, 6 years old. fresh April 1: black cow. 3 years old. fresh April 1; blgek cow. 6 years old. fresh in September; 2-year old 'J 01 *' or. 2 yearling steers and 1 call. 1 iun ty one Head of Hogs: Two brood tows, Poland China male hog. -8 shoats. Farming Implements: McCormick mower, American grain drill. Sure Drop corn planter, with fertilizer attachment; Dane hay loader. Monarch hay tedder. Walter Wood manure spreader. 2 Oliver I cultivators, 3 breaking plows, wagon. I'tay ladders. Johnston disc harrow. .Joint Deere disc, spring tooth harrow, spike drag. 60 tooth spike harrow. I buggy. 3 sets breeching harness, double set of farm harness. Anker llolth cream separator. 150 egg Sira plieity incubator. 8 doz. chickens, ibont 200 bu. of corn. 80 hti. of seed oats and some hay, household furniture and numerous other articles Terms of Sale:—ss.oo and under, cash; over that amount a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security bearing interest after maturity; 4 per cent off for cash. No goods removed until settled for. Meals served by Ladies’ Aid of Monroe. S. V. JOHNSON. J. N. Burkhead. Jeff Liechty. Auets. W. S. Smith. Clerk. 62t4 PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at his residence, 2% miles south of Pleasant Mills, five miles east of Monroe, and nine miles southeast of Decatur, on what is known as the Henry Teeple farm, on Thursday. March 22. 1917, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., the following personal property, towit: Twelve head of horses, two brown mares, weight 3300 lbs., 5 and 6 years old, safe in fold: bay mare, 3 years old, weight 1700 lbs.; gray general purpose mare, weight 1400 lbs . roan gelding, 3 years old, weight 1390 lbs.: brown gelding. 3 years old. weight 1300 lbs.: coach horse. 13 years old. weight 1400 lbs.; gray mare. 4 years old. bred, weight 1400 lbs.; draft mare colt, coming 2 years old, weight 1100 lbs.: driving mare. 3 years old. weight 900 lbs.; driving mare, 3 years old, weight 900 lbs.; these mares arc both single broke: brown driving mare. 4 years old, weight 1050 lbs., double gaited, standard bred, lady broke: 8 head of cattle. 3 large Durham cows, fresh soon; Holstein cow, giving milk, fresh soon; 3 Jersey cows, with calves by side: 10 head as hogs: 7 brood sows, 4 with pigs ry side; Big Type Poland China male hog, weight 100 lbs.; Big Type Poland China gilt, weight 100 lbs.; -5 ewes with latttbc by side. Farming implements: John Deere gang plow, good as new; wagon, cunt plow, 3 top lutg-l gies, one good as new; double set of work harness, set of single buguy harness, about 100 bu. of fine Bi’lect seed oats: side oats, and 100 bu. con In crib, 4 turkeys. 2 toms, numerms other articles. Terms of sale: $5 and under, rash in hand. Over $5 a credit of nine months will be given, the purchaser giving bankable note; 4 per cent off for cash. HENRY TEEPLE. Harry Daniels, Austioneer. PUBLIC SALE. Having sold my farm to give possession at once, 1 will offer for sale at my residence, two miles northwest of Decatur on the west side of the River road, old John Bogner farm, oj Thursday, March 22, 1917. beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., the following I property, to-wit: Five head of horse;, black horse, 10 years old; general purpose horse, family broke: two mare colts, coming 2 years old, bay and black; two coming yearlings; eight head of cattle: two cows, will be fresh i last of March: three cows giving milk: one yearling and two fall calves I Six head of hogs, including four brood i sows and two shoats, three of the ; brood sows will furrow in April and • other one la.er. Farming implements: ■ McCormick binder, used three sea . sons. 8-foot cut, in good condition: 1 McCormick 5-foot cut, new used one season; Janesville Corr ■ Planter, good shape: Keystone Ha;. J leader, good as new: Hay Tedder • Hay Rake, Janesville Riding Breakin*. ’■ Plow, three Walking Breaking Plows Single and Double Shovel Plows; tw< 60-tooth Spike Harrows, three Sprinf ’ Tooth Harrows, three Double Corr f Cultivators, two Chios and one Bhu - Ribbon: Richmond Champion Dim Grain Drill, Disc Harrow, 16 discs ; good Hand Roller. Blue Bell Clean 1 Separator, Cream Separator _• brand new, No. 12: Twentieth Centun < Camp Manure Spreader, in gooi shape; four 3-inch Tire Wagons, all i. r good shape; one Triple Wagon Bed -two sets Red Elm Hay Ladders: twi ! sets Bob Sleds, Single Buggy, Carriage I Sleigh, one Set Heavy Breeching Har ’ ness: Set Double Farm Harness h Double Set Driving Harness, Se - Single Harness, Fly Nets, Scoop Shov els. Forks. Iron Kettles, Househoi s Goods, including Chairs, Bed? I Couches Packard Organ and numerou >■ other articles. About 100 bushels o e | good solid corn: about 300 bushels o J good big 4 seed oats. Dinner serve i on ground by Mt. Pleasant Mite sc J' ciety. a I Also a HarlayiDavidson motorcy
COMING BACK" tIK Decatur Indiana, • • I Hotel I THURSDAY. 2 I onedayonly-hour s | o •! hl to t* P- ni* j Remarkable’Success of T»l*"‘ ed h “ | sician in the Treatment of • Chronic Diseases. I Otter Serv ces Free of Charge. The I'nited Doctors Si censed by the Stat, of u •• .* u diseases, includin': ~ treatment of .d (H; J dP,Ornin ’ l, " , ' n *Xn am! ' cases of men, women | offer to all who call on Uns trip, n Hultation. examination, adtke '• f making no charge wh ‘'"''’ r PM . . L tbea.tualeosi of ireatment. All Um* is asked in return for tte* ’ 1 I services is that every person treat • I will state the result obtained I friends and thus prove to the sc I and afflicted in every city and h«a.t ;. I that at last treatments have been ths* ■ mviT'Mi that are ream ' | certain in their effect. ‘ The United Doctors are experts i t, the treatment of chronic diseases andi so great and wonderful have their results that in many cases it is,, hard to find the dividing line b<t'n f ■ , skill and miracle. Diseases of the stomach, intestines. , liver, blood, skin, nerves, heart, spleen, rheumatism, sciatica, tapeworm, leg ulcers, weak lungs and those afflicted with longstanding, deep seated. | chronic diseases, that have baffl'd' the skill of the family physician, should not fail to call. Deafness often has been cured in sixty days. According to their system no mo -e. operation for appendicitis, gall stones,| tumors, goiter, piles, etc., as all cases I accepted will be treated without on-j eration or hypodermic injections, as they were among the first in America to earn the name of “Blondie-s: Surgeons." by doing away with the. knife with blood and with all pains in| the successful treatment of these dangerous diseases. No matter what your ailment may lie. no matter what others may have told you, no matter what experience you may have bad with other phy ,i---cians, it will he to your advantage to see them at once. Have it forever settled in your mind. If your case is in j curable they will give you such advi e i as may relieve and stay the disease.' Do net put off this duty you owe yourself or friends or relatives who an* suffering because of your sickness, „s a visit’at this time may help you. Worn-out and rundown men or women, no matter what your ailment ■ may be, call, it costs you nothing. Remember, this free offer is for this , visit only. Married ladies come with their hu.v • bands i nd minors with their parent.-,. 1 laboratories, Milwaukee. Wision- .i. 1 March 15 22-24-27. i > cle. twin cylinder, good repair, r Terms of sale: $5 and under . v"l'. f Over that amount a credit of nine months will he given, purchaser giving approved note, bearing interest aft. : maturity. 4 per cent, off for cash. J. A. CLINE. John Spuller. Austioneer. Charles Magley, Clerk. 62t6 CHESTNUT COAL? - t We have just received a cai 1 , load of Chestnut coal. Ordei ' quick, if vou need anv. DEC ATI R LUMBER CO. g MONEY TO LOAN.
( I We are prepared to loan money on 1 § h farms in Adams and adjoining coun-iH g ties at 5 per cent interest on long IS < time, with the privelege of paying g d loan at any time. ig e DECATUR INSURANCE AGENCY. || I Offices Schafer Bldg.. Decatur. 13eod ts l| v y SHINE WLV I IN EVERY W/J ; DROP’* : 0 Black Silk Stove Polish ■BW'jgW? is diffcro’i. It fines n-,t BgWg yCTiMM 1 £ dry out; can be used to ’!.e MKSw I lust drop; Equid and pa.-4e ( II one quant'-; absolutely no Est wash; ...; i«t «.r »l'-t Y vU l{ I get your money's worth. ;,, Black Silk *i '. Stove Polish Ml is not only most economical, tat it glvee » brim. u>t.mlkvlustre thatcamr.itaoblm.,. ' i.l Other poltsh. Black Silk Stove Polish ikil S ■ rub off b last, four time. M long M ord™? 1 ’ I polish .0 it saves you time, work ami 0 .—. ' ■ —- Doot forget -when you ,p I** s *! B, ? c P° 1i61, s >» swJ ” !e J -111 ffk torBrncl Silk, ftirien't r- 1 - b* B - sto»e polish you evor U! "’ >"'" r 'i=-<’r will refund S, your money. et Blactc Sil,€ Sl3ve PoKsb V- Works, Sterling. Illinois. H i :?. QH . S — wt "f:»‘ ,t ?vc-p-n<?b > a!:< 1 a u t o . ls I rusting. Try it. f reventa of i BmlHßpffil t,h ?* ?Jsf.* sat i ‘wi pm. rlll PHI Ulll B»U ,s ” Icr! tin. 1 of I KOI9 A'llsan wn . ro °r br.«£3. it I eisiiy and leaves a ?'i , brilliant surface, r. haTn o ; 0 ., cqur 1 1 o* Lise on y -’
C’lold weather aches follow expobure. Soothe and re . iieve them with Sloan's I. n ;. ■ mint, easy to apply, it quickly • ■ s fivirmuf Ck.uwr ;h;iii mussy plasters or ointment,, does not stain the skin. ]or rheumatic pains, neuralgia ||||, gout, lumbago, sprains, strains’ I'rui'cs and stiff sore muscles. ! ia » b Sloan’s Liniment handy. f At all drugg' l **, 25c. 50c. and SI.OO. NOTICE TO ICE CONSUMERS. Th'* artificial ice manufactur' d '‘S ■ , Packing coinpan.' .eld mid delivered in th" <it> <;ur*. : gSSE ■I;,, sea-on of 1917 by Ed Whitnglu |||||g Mr Whitright Is on th** job and w . I||g| 1'• gk'.d to take your orders •;in.j \\;';l live his undivided .ittenticn an.' wWI .. rvin* at all linns. Call phone 7 Ogg THE HOOSIER POCKING Cl) • 6tltf LUNG TROUBLES and throat troubles generally start with a slight cough or cold. No tell- ’-. j? ling where they’ll stop. Prompt action is the only safeguard. Boschee’s German Syrup H ! i- the surest and quickest remedy Two Sizes, 25c and 75c. 'at Smith. Yager & Falk’s. I &B A KER I Comer Monroe and 7th Sts. PHONE 215. 'FANCHON FLOUR, SPRING WHEAT Nothing Bette -for the Money. 24'4-lb. Sack $1.40. | ‘17.4’ --lb. sack Jewe' Flour sl* 2s 12-lb. box Cane Sugar loC i Dry Scotch Peas. 13. 10c; 3 for. .. .2oc Flake Hominy, lb. sc: 6 lbs. f0r...25c 3-lb. box Argo Starch 15c 2 lbs. Extra Fancy Peaches 25c 2 lbs. Extra Fancy Prunes 25c 3 large cans Hominy. - 5c 2 cans Beachnut Peas and Beans .25c Red Kidney and Red Beans, a can.loc Just received our Garden Seeds ana iOnion Sets.. Oranges and Bananas. Lemons and Lettuce. Ao Pay Cash or Trade for Produce. Eggs, 22c. Butts I '. 2532 c. Arthur £1 Fred Mangold Baker
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