Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 15, Number 103, Decatur, Adams County, 2 May 1917 — Page 4

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Dr. L. K. Magiey VETERINARIAN Corner Third and Monroe Streets. PHONE BTs! 186 DECATUR, IND.

x umjMEMUMUM—wiin ii i A True Patriot Stands Behind The “FEDERAL RESERVE” Now! 1 The “Federal Reserve" will protect the Nation's finances in the most trying times. | The true patriot places his money where it is a | f. support to Decatur and to every community where £ | Decatur sells the products of its industries. « The strength of the Federal Reserve System is f figured in billions; those billions in reserve are | made through the support of member banks like the First National Bank. * When you place your funds in this National Bank . | you not only receive Federal Reserve protection but give your support in turn to one of the most imporg tant arms of the Government. * Can Uncle Sam count on you? This Nationpl Bank is open for your account. Make a deposit. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Decatur, Indiana Mill—Ml IIMM II I'll 111 I mill 1 IIIIIIM MB— lilllil 111 Mill I lilHf— r~"~*

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j | HELP WfiNTED~ FOR RENT Six-room house on cor ner Fifth and Maple Sis. «J F. Arnold. ’Phone 709. 72tf WANTED- Night clerk. Inquire Murray hotel. 96tf Inside wire men wanted; 15 cents per hour. Expenses paid here. Telegraph.—S. I). Moran <X Co.. South Bend. Ind. 10113 AUTOMOBILE —5 passenger Oakland, starter, electric lights, up to the minute. Will trade for city property and pay difference.—Erwin & Michaud. 102t5 AI'TOMOHII.E—S passenger Oakland, starter, electric lights, up to the minute. Will trade for city property find pay difference.—Erwin & Michaud. 102t5 FOR SALE One combination washer and wringer, horse and a half gasoline engine, all in good shape, reason for selling, want to use electric power instead, will sell reasonable.- Jim A. Hendricks. 101t3 W ANTED- To hear from owner of good farm for sale. State cash price, full particulars.—D. F. Bush. Minneapolis, Minn. 7-21m5-18j2-16 ■ FOR SALE —20 pure bred O. 1. C. male hogs. Farrowed last October. Inquire of Claude Gay, R. R. No. 9. 9846 FOR RENT- Modern house, one-halt block from court house, on Jefferson street. ’Phone 709. —J. F. Arnold. 103tf Tested seed corn for sale— Heid's Standard Yellow Dent and Ninety-day Yellow.—Burk Elevator Co. 10311' FOR SALE —A baby cab. in good condition. 'Phone 307. 103t3 FOR SALE flood range cook stove. Will sell cheap. Also have a four passenger automobile which I will 1 sell or trade for a vacant lot. —Eli Meyer. 101t3j WANTED Two girls.lnquire at ihe Steam Laundry. 100-ts FOR REN T—A suite ot three large rooms, fine for office, newly paper-j ed and painted, with water, light and gas, toilet and lavatory. Inquire ofi Mrs. Charles Dugan. 98-161 ron KENT —Four lurntstied rooms for light housekeeping; 'phone 521. —B. W. Sholty. 38tu-th-st-tf FOR SALE Slightly used A. B. Chase piano, taken in on playerpiano; a bargain.—Jas. B. Stogdiil, 907 W. Creighton Ave., Fort Wayne. Ind. 103t3 WANTED—Five more men for state. Staple line. Easily sold. Unusual opiiortunity for several men who mean business. Investigation worth while. Consolidated Oil Company, Cleveland, Ohio. , , 98-tl OLM- FALSE TEETH WANTED— Don’t matter if broken. I pay one to ten dollars per set. Send by parcel post and receive check by return mail. —L. Mazer, 2007 S. sth St., Philadelphia. Pa. 88t30 DAILY MARKET REPORT. EASTBUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y„ May 2—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 2,400; shipments. 760; official to New York yesterday, 1,140; hogs closing steady. Medium and heavy. [email protected]; yorkers, sls 90JI $16.00; pigs. $13.50@ $14.00; roughs, $14.00; stags, $11.50@ $12.50; cattle, 100; steady; sheep, 310; steady; clipped lambs, $14.50; down. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Chicago—Wheat, No. 2 red. $2.98141 ■ No. 3 red. $2.76; No. 2 hard and No. i 3 hard, nominal. Corn. No. 2 yellow. ' $1.56% ©51.59; No. 3 yellowJrtl.ss@ ■ $1.58; No. 4 yellow. $1.55% ©sl.s6U. ’ Oats, No. 3 white, 70@71%c; standard. 70%©72c. Rve. No. 2, nominal. Barley. [email protected]. Pork. $38.75. Lard. [email protected]. Ribs, [email protected]. LOCAL STOCK MARKET. LOCAL STOCK MARKET. Heavy and medium, $14.50©515.00; pigs and lights, [email protected]; stags, $10.50@$11.00; roughs, $12.50©513.00; prime steers, [email protected]; lights and mediums, [email protected]; bologna bulls. [email protected]; calves, $10.00; best lambs, $12.00©513.00; mediums and lights, $10.00©$11.00; ewes, S7.OC@ $8.00; wethers, [email protected]. PENNINGTON & KNAPKE STOCK MARKET. Heavy hogs, [email protected]; lights, [email protected]; stags, [email protected]; roughs, $11.90©512.50; steers, $9.50© ' $10.00; mediums. [email protected]; bulls, $6.50©57.00; calves. [email protected], COUNTRY PRODUCE. Eggs, 30c; Butter, 20@25c. GRAIN MARKET. Wheat, $2.70; corn. $2.10; oats, 66c; rye, $1.50; clover seed, $9.00; 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 turkays 13c; old roosters, 7c; eggs, 26c; Ind. Runner ducks, 11c. Above prices are for poultry free from feed. CREAMERY PRICES, Butterfat, delivered. 39c; butterfat, at station, 37c; butterfat, in country, 36c. WOOL AND HIDES. Wool, 50c; beef hides. 17c; calf hides, 18e; tallow, 6tR sheep pelts, [email protected].

- — -.a.-.- ~--— s —•— — — — I 7’ ■ I' I ‘ «. The double-service II b tooth paste, ' Z- Al keeps teeth clean AND GUMS HEALTHY. Keeping the guni» healthy and the mouth sweet is very important to health; more teeth are lost through the loosening of the tissue that holds the f teeth in place than from decay. Denial science to-day demands that a tooth paste must keep the gums healthy as well as clean the teeth. Senreco was formulate.! to meet this requirement. Hundreds of dentists are prescribing and using Senreco because they have found that it does measure up to that standard. SENRECO IS A WONDERFUL CLEANSER. In addition to its remedial properties Senreco is a wonderful cleanser, t acts directly on the mucin film, the basis of tartar; leaves the mouth cool and clean-feeling. As some one has expressed it—Senreco gives one a new . idea on mouth cleanliness. Get a tube to-day at your druggists or toilet counter—enjoy the healthy, cleanly feeling its use gives your mouth and gums. Notice how brilliantly white Senreco makes your teeth. It performs this two-fold service for you t and yet costs no more than the ordinary, old-fashioned tooth paste that L simply cleans the teeth and leaves a pleasant taste—2s cents for a large ; «■ 2 ounce tube.

JUST GOT OVER A COLD? L>ok out for kidney troubles and backache. Colds overtax the kidnevs i and often leave them weak. For weak . kidneys—well, read what a Decatur > woman says: Mrs. Frank Bogner, 1104 W. Monroe street. Decatur, says: ■’Whenever • 1 caught cold my kidneys became disordered. My back then became sore and stiff and sharp pains shot through 1 it whenever I bent over or got up from a chair. At these times, a box of Doan’s Kidney Pills has never failed |to drive away the trouble and put me in good health." | Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get ( Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Bogner had. Foster-Milburn Co j Props.. Buffalo, N. Y. advt o j Democrat Want Ads Pay MANGOLD & BAKER Corner Monroe and 7th Sts. PHONE 215. 5 tb. box Cane Sugar 50c Hoods Oats, pkg 10c; 3 for 25c Bulk Apple Butter, Tb. 13c; 2 for 25c Hawaiian Pine Apple, a can 10c. 15c Taple Peaches, can ...,15c, 20c. 25c Shredded Wheat 2 for 25c Pork and Beano, a can. 13c; 2 for 25c Carpet Beaters, each 10c Scrub Brushes, each 10c Lenox Galvanic Soap, . .sc; 6 for 25c Oranges. Bananas, Lemons and Lettuce. We pay Cash or Trade for Produce: Eggs, 30c; Butter, 20-25 c. Arthur £t Fred Mangold Baker ——— • Marco Tomato Soup ..10c g | Santa Clara Prunes, th. 10c g M Red Beans, lb 15c 1 3 Pkffs. Corn Flakes. .25c I I Pure Fruit Jelly 10c g Yacht Club Salad Dressing 10c g Pure Strained Honey.. 10c g Shredded Wheat, 2 for 25c § i Tuna Fish 15c g Marco Rolled Oats ... 10c t j Hawaiian Pine Apple..lsc R Marco Baked Beans... 15c n Fancy Rio Coffee, lb. .15c I ’ Post Toasties 10c I Dried Peaches, 2 tbs:, ,25c t Onion Sets, qf 15c | | nuiniig , I WILL JOHNS

PUBLIC SALE I I will offer tor sale household goods s at my residence, 803 Walnut st. on SATURDAY. MAY sth at 1 p. m. Terms. $5.00 cash, all over that 1 amount, 6 months time with approved note at 6 per cent. No goods removed until settled for. r R. W. CARNEY ■ John Spuller, Auct. 101-t5 ’O - - > NOTICE TO ICE CONSUMERS I ”” The artificial ice manufactured by the Hoosier Packing Co. wll be sold and delivered in the citv during the season of 1917 ■by’ Ed Whitright. Mr. Whitright is on the job and will he glad to take your orders now and will give his undivided attention and service at all times. Call ’phone 713. 72tf WANTED Hardwood lumber—for wagon work—oak and hickory plank; also hickory axles, oak tongues, and 1-inch cotton wood hoards. Call or 'phone Decatur Carriage Works. 'Phone No. 123. 10213 —t MASONIC CALENDAR FOR WEEK ENDING MAY 5 Thursday, May 3, 7:30 p. m. Fellow Craft Degree. Several candidates. , DAVID E. SMITH, W. M.

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torgreatest moving PICTIhT OE ALL TIME i TLir THt | CRISIS I A powerful but impartial photodrama of the conflict between the North and we South, visualized from H inston ( hurchilll-Wamous book •THE CRISIS.” • A magnificent spectacle that partisans of either side can see without bitterness and with a thankfulness that the cause of the real differj ences no longer exist. RESERVE YOUR SEATS NOW. j CRYSTAL THEATER Tuesday, MAY Sth.

’ NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice is hereby given that Mondav, ’ May 7th, 1917 will be the last day to 1 pay your spring installment of taxes The Treasurer’s office will be open from 7 o’clock a. m. to 5 o’clock p. ’a. J each week day. and the books will positively be closed at 5 o’clock p. m. on Monday, May 7th, 1917. All taxes not paid by that time will become delinquent and the penalty of ten per cent, will be added. Do not put your taxes off as they must be paid and the law points out the duty of the Treasurer. Those who have bought and sold property, and wish a division or wish to make partial payments should come in :t once. • Don’t wait for the rush. No re-|j ceipts can be laid away so do not askj n ’ Il GEORGE E. KINZLE. ! I Treas. Adams County, Ind. ' 90-May 7 NOTICE TO FARMERS’ ) Schlosser Brothers' Cream

| Buying Station. Decatur. Ind. I will be open the last six days of I each week, commenting Mon- I day. April 30. 1917. Located in the cement block I building on South First street. L| just west of Fornax mill. lult2 I THE FUEL PROBtIM g SOLVED I You will be interested te I learn that a new device for I burning oil has been perfected 1 and patented, which can he in. | stalled in any furnace, hot wa- I ter or steam heater, base burn- I ers or stoves, greatly reducing I your fuel bill and eliminate I the handling of coal and ashes I You are invited to cal! and see I this device now being demon- I strated in stoves and furnaces I by the Regal Burner Compay. at 1126 Calhoun St.. Ft. Wayne. S Agents wanted in Adams Co. I