Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 15, Number 92, Decatur, Adams County, 18 April 1917 — Page 4

I THE REX THEATRE I TRIANGLE AND PARAMOUNT PICTURES e a TODAY Oliver Morosco presents Constance ( oilier in “TONGUES Ob' MEN.” A Paramount picture in Five Acts. USUAL PRICES. IDE AND TEN CENTS TOMORROW Marguerite Clark in “MICE AND MEN.” ML 11 ! 111 ** ■« IxnpiTlllßripMnurnwni ■nprr i i n ■umi— ir I THE CRYSTAL THEATRE | Showing Only High Class Clean Photoplays TODAY The Metro Picture Corp’n presents Harold Lockwood and May Allison in The Masked Rider' A Five Act Adventure full of Romance and Thrills. thTcrystal theatre

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I HELP WANTED FOR RENT—Four furnished rooms for light housekeeping; ’phone 621. —B. W. Sholty. SStu-th-at-tf WANTED—To rent. 6 or 6 room modern house by April 15th. Call 'phone 817. 48tf FOR RENT Six-room nouae r.n corner Fifth nnd Maple Sts. J. F. Arnold. ’Phone 709. 72tf WANTED- To hear from owner of good farm for sale. Stale cash price, full particulars.—D. F. Bush, Minm apolis. Minn. 7-21m6-18J2-16 FOR RENT Half of double house on First street. Just the place for a small family. Inquire of Yager Br.ia. ts VVANTl'll—Night clerk at Murray Hotel. IltS FOR SALE Small barn for sale on S Seventh st., Chas. F. Steele. 90-iT WANTED To rent, a house. North of Madison street, preferred. ’Phone «25. 90-3 ts WANTED—A lather. Steady employment and the highest wages guar anteed. See Reynolds and Son, over White Stag Cigar Co. 90-Jts FOR KENT —Modern 8 room house, centrally located. Inquire of Moser Studio. S7tf You can depend on our milk being good. ’Phone No. 50 and have our driver stop.—MartinKlepper Co. 88tl OLD FALSE TEETH WANTED— Don’t matter it broken. I pay one to ten dollars per set.' Send by parcel post and receive check by return mail—L. Mazer. 2007 S. sth StPhiladelphia. Pa. 88t30 WANTED —Work in homes by the day. Can care for the sick as well as doing work about the home. Mis. Enoch Eady, 223 S. Eighth st. 88-t3 it cost the dealer a little more but it’s the best.—Klepper’s Ice (rean'.. 88tl WANTS WORK—Girl wants to de . housework. Inquire at this office. 90-30 FOR RENT A 7 room house on So Winchester St. Acre of ground in connection. inquire of Mrs. C. E. Peoples at John Barger's residence, ’phone Craigville. Ind. 87-4 ts DAILY MARKET REPORT. FAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo. N. Y.. Apr. IS—(Special tn Daily Democrat) —Receipts. 1.280; shipments. 380; official to NewYork yesterday. 950; hogs closing slow. Medium and heavy. $16.25® $16.40; yorliers, [email protected]; pigs. $14.00@ $14.25; roughs. [email protected]; stags. |12.0v&|i2.50; cattle. 200; slow; sheep. 1.400; slow; no wool lambs sold; clips, $13.35; down. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Chicago—Wheat. No. 2 red. nomin al- No. 3 red. $2.57; No. 2 hard and No. 3 hard, nominal. Com. No. 2 yellow. $1 46’[email protected]; No. 3 yellow. [email protected]; No. 4 yellow. $1.44® $1.47*4. Oats. No. 3 white, 67*4@ 69’ 2 c; standard. 68Ai@70’4c. Rye. No. 2 nominal. Barley. $1.20® $1.50. Pork. $36.40. Lard, [email protected]. Ribs, nominal. LOCAL STOCK MARKET. Heavy and mediums, $13.50@ $13.75; pigs and lights, $13.00 @513.25; stags, $10.25 @ $10.75; roughs, [email protected]; prime steers. [email protected]; lights, mediums, $7.00@ $6.50® 7.00; bologna |>ulls, $6.50® $7.00; calves, $11.00; best lambs, [email protected]; mediums and ligts, $9.00® 10.00; ewes, [email protected]; wethers, [email protected]. COUNTRY PRODUCE. Eggs, 30c; Butter, 20 @ 25c. > GRAIN MARKET. ’ Wheat, $2.30; corn. $2.00; oats, 65c; . rye. $125: clover seed. $9.00; alsike ■ seed. $10.00; timothy seed, $1.75. 1 POULTRY MARKET. Chickens, 15c; fowls, 15c; ducks, 13c; geese, lie; young turkeys, 15c’; old Tom turkeys. 13c; old hen turkays 13c; old roosters. 7c; eggs, 26c; Ind. Runner ducks, 11c. Above prices are for poultry free from feed. CREAMERY”’RICES. Butterfat, delivered. 47c; butterfat, at station, 45c; butterfat, in country. 44c. WOOL AND HIDES. Wool, 37c; beef hides, 17c; calf hides. 18c; tallow, 6c; sheep pelts, [email protected]. ——n. PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer at public sale at his residence on Mercer avenue, on Saturday. April 21, 1917. beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., the following household goods. These household goods are all like new: Heating stove, kitchen range, oil stove, 2 beds, buffet, dresser, dining room table, kitchen table, kitchen cabinet, library table. 6 dining room chairs, 3 rocking chairs, a few kitchen chairs. 2 large rugs, some strips of carpet, sanitary couch. 60-egg incubator, some canned fruit, kitchen utensils; other small articles too numerous to mention. DAN HALEY, 91t4 Mercer Avenue. SUNDAY MEALS AT BERNE All Sunday meals at the Alpine hotel at Berne are 75c. Yon are invited. 84-12 ts We have wail paper at 10c per double roll and upwards.— Callow & Kohne. 13-16-18

MRS. BURNHAM JAMAICA, N. Y. , Suffering* Cured by Medii cine Recommended by Sister-in-law. ■ Jamaica, N. Y.—“l suffered greatly with my head and with backache, was

I Weak, dizzy, ner- ' vous, with hot flashes and felt very miserable, as I was irregular for two yearn. One day when 1 was feeling ' I unusually bad my . sister-in-law came in and s’aid, ‘1 wish you would try (Lydia E. Pinkham’s ICompound.' So I

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began taking it and I am now in good health and am cured. I took the Compound three times a day after meals, and on retiring at night I always keep a bottle in the house.”—Mrs. L. N. Burnham, 295South St, Jamaica, N.Y. Women who recover their health naturally tell others what helped them. Some write and allow their nam -s and photographs to be published with testimonials. Many more tell their friends. Write Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential), Lynn, Mass., for anything you need to know about your ailments. TWICE PROVEN If you suffer backache, sleepless nights, tired, dull days and distressing urinary disorders, don't experiment. Read this twice-told testimony. It's Decatur evidence —doubly proven. Perry Elzey. 218 N. Sixtli St.. Decatur says; "I was weak across my back and loins and a stooping position always caused my back to ache. I felt uncomfortable right along and I tired quickly while at work. Since using Doan's Kidney Fills, procured from tlie Holthouse Drug Co., I have been in good shape. My back feels much stronger ami doesn't ache.” (Statement given Dec. 5. 1908.) On November 15. 1915, Mr. Elzey •aid: ”1 made no mistake in recommending Doan’s Kidney Pills. lam glad to continue endorsing them and all I have said still rolds good.” Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan's Kidney Pills —the same that Mr. Elzey has twice publicly recommended. Foster Milburn Co., Props . Buffalo. N. V. adv. Uric Acid Poisoning! The most eminent physicians recognize that uric acid stored up in the system is the cause of rheumatism, that this uric acid poison is present in the joints, muscles, or nerves. By experimenting and analysis at the Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute in Buffalo, N. Y., Dr. Pierce discovered a combination of native remedies that he called Anuric —which drives out the uric acid from the system, and in this way the pain, swelling and inflammation subside. If you are a sufferer from rheumatism, backache, pains here or there, you can obtain Anuric at any drug store and get relief from the pain and ills brought about by uric acid; or send Dr. Pierce 10c. for trial pkg. Anuric which you will find many times more potent than lithia and eliminates uric acid almost as hot water melts sugar. A short trial will convince you. Anuric is a regular insurance and lifesaver for all big meat eaters and those who deposit lime-salts in their joints. OLD-TIME REMEDY MAKES BLOOD PURE. Elkhart, Ind. —“When I was a girl just

coming into womanhood 1 suffered greatly. 1 became weak and nervous, in fact, all run-down in health. « In addition to this I '■had a breaking-out all over my body. At times it would act like eczema and then again it seemed that it was ecrofula. I could not

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get anything that did me any good until my mother began giving me Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription and his Golden Medical Discovery. They proved to be just what I needed as I have never had any more womanly trouble, and they also cured me of the breaking-out on my body. 1 cannot say enough in praise of Dr. Pierec’s medicines since they did so much for me.”—Mbs. Geo. Flennlh, 403 E. Jackson St. MASONIC CALENDAR Thur.d.y. 7:30 P. M. ; Master Mason Degree. DAVID E. SMITH, M. M FARMERS, ATTENTION. : I have three full blooded stallions, 2 Belgians and 1 Percheron, which • will stand for the season at the ■ Schlickman feed yard on Second street, Decatur. DAVID GERBER, Owner. J. D. Grim, Keeper. 83tf ♦ NOTARIES PUBLIC * ♦ DAILY DEMOCRAT OFFICE ♦ ♦ License Applications. Affi- ♦ ♦ davits, Certifications, etc. ♦

i More MileI ■ ; —but that's not all. Because ■ ! Ajax Tires are extra-service ; I givers, don't think that your | > measure of satisfaction is all 1 ; in mileage. ■ ; I There's extra joy in riding < I on vibrant Ajax Tires—extra ; ; comfort — iuyury--longer ; [ life to the car chat’s Ajax I ; shod. • I | > Come in and let’s tell you i 1 the Ajax story, 1 • I *■ //M0 AB \\ V \ GUARANTEED / , V \ IN WRITING /' \ 5000 MILES Os || Kalv er-N'oble Garage | s t Company ILIUAMAiHHHHIHIIIIMIII BAD BREATH Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Ge< at the Cause and Remove It Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel, act gently on the bowels and positively do the work. People afflicted with bad breath find quick relief through Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. The pleasant, sugarcoated tablets are taken for bad breath by all who know them. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act gently but firmly on the bowels and liver, stimulating them to natural action, clearing the blood and gently purifying the entire system. They do that which dangerous calomel does without any of the bad after effects. All the benefits of nasty, sickening, griping cathartics are derived from Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets without griping, pain or any disagreeable effects. D,. F. M. Edwards discovered the formula after seventeen years of practice among patients afflicted with bowel and liver complaint with the attendant bad breatn. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are purely a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil; you will know them by their olive color. Take one or two every night for a week and note the effect 10c and 25c per box. Al! druggists.

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Tired aching feet feel refreshed after an application of Sloan’s Liniment, do not rub, it penetrates and soothes. Cleaner than mussy plasters or ointments, does not stain the skin. Have a bottle handy for rheumatic pains, neuralgia, gout, lumbago, sprains, strains, toothache, bruises and muscle soreness. At all druggiitt, 25c. 50c. and sl,ou.

i ■ w T»/ i■ ' ' \ 1 TP \ \ i \ SIXTEEN is a most interesting age—but each year marke a change that should be recorded by a new photograph. Make the Appointment Today. EXPERT KODAK FINISHING ERWIN STUDIO > ’Phone 807. Over Callow 4 Kohne i Drug Store.

NOTICE TOJAXPAYEM N( „icols herein that Mondavi -1 Hit’ Will >i’’ •* l *’ ' M ’ tl ' ,O | Muy 7th. I'JI. s p.y your spring The Treasurer i. <>«’ . , p , u from 7 o’clock a. nt. each W( , k day. and th- book- wRI positively he ° n M ° ndny ' n TJ;<I Jy thnt time will d. ' * of ten per cent will O’ ! Do not put your taxes o • must be paid nnd the i.w H*’ out the dutv of the Treasurer !»«• who have bought and sold proja r y I partial payments shoult once. x , O Don’t wait for the nt- • | ceipts can bo !«*•' ‘" n< 11 GEORGE E KINZI.E, Trens Adams I’ounty. Ind 90 May " | NoficETO K'E (ONSI MERS; The artificial ice manufactured bv the Hoosier Packing Co. „|| be sold Mil ' kliv T?, f "' l . f? bs Ed Whitn- ht. Mr. hit right is on the job and Mill he glad to take your orders novt and will give his ® ; tention and service at all Call phone 713. 4 - u ; i notice tcyTce consumers \Ve are now delivering ( rystal Lake Ice to all parts of the citv. The finest ever harvested. First class service and courteous treatment guaranteed. CONTER ICE CREAM (O. 70tf ’Phone MR. FARMER:— ' Your cream this week will be • worth 47c per pound for butter- ■ fat. At the creamery that al- ’ wavs pavs the highest prices. MARTIN-KLEPPER CO. i Between ( lover Leaf & Erie Depots. Open W ednesday and • Saturday evenings until 8:00 • o’clock. • >l> P> I . ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ i + GET READY NOW ♦ : + To file your ♦ + MORTGAGE EXEMPTION ♦ + Let me do it for you ♦ + ALLEN F. STALTER ♦ . + At County Auditor's Office + ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ i mangold” & BAKER Corntr Monroe and 7th Sts. PHONE 215. 24’/2 th. Jewel Flour $1.651 J 25 lb. Sack Sugar $2.35 i 3 large Cans Hominy 25c I I Pork and Beans, a can 15c I • Red Beans, a can 10c Country Gentleman Corn, a can ..15c! j Sifted Early June Peas, a can ...,15c Cut Green Beans, a car, 15c l Peanut Butter, a jar 10, 15. 25c Lenox Santa Claus and Galvanic Soap, 6 for jsc I Large Can of Apples ' Oranges, Bananas, Lemons, Lettuce and Celery. We pay Cash, or Trade for Produce: Eggs, 31c; Butter. 25 to 35c. I Arthur Pt Fred Mangoll «

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