Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 15, Number 106, Decatur, Adams County, 5 May 1917 — Page 4

THE KE.X THEATRE I TRIANGLE AND PARAMOUNT PICTURES TODAY Mack Swain in “AMBROSE’S RAPID RISE.’’ Triangle Keystone Comedy. George Ovey in “JERRY MINDS THE BABY.’’ Cub Comedy. Mutual Weekly—All the news of the wojld in motion pictures. TOMORROW •' Charles Chaplin in his latest and best “EAS\ I STREET.” Also “THE YELLOW MENACE.’’ THE CRYSTAL THEATRE I Showing Only High Class Clean Photoplays TODAY Black Cat Feature, presenting Richard C. Travers and Ernest Maupain, in “WHAT M OULD YOU DO?” i A biography, “TWO MEN OF THE DESERT.” Hughie Mack in. “SAND. SCAMPS AND STRATEGY.” USUAL PRICES, FIVE AND TEN CENTS THE CRYSTALTHEATRE j Dr. L. K. Magteyl Dr - C - v. Connell VETERINARIAN VETERINARY Corner Third and Monroe SURGEON Streets. PHONE 186 Phone Residence 102 1 DECATUR. IND Democrat Want Ads Pay MANY A MAN * 7 can trace his fortune back to jy gy the modest beginning of a small I 'Vt/ —’ pfe savings account. Thrift row ' f g > . ■ I will fortify you for the emer- / I j gency that may arise later and ,1 that can only be met by a good '‘lff'* i bank balance. Start to-day open an account in our interest bearing department, and watch v your dollars grow. Olbfltamstafyjaiik •®ccaftir-3rib-■LJL!™ 11 L’ -'L^’LT—!222_T= l_L-2, 1. LLA 1 !' A True Patriot Stands Behind I The “FEDERAL RESERVE” Now! The “Federal Reserve" will protect the Nation's finances in the most trying times. The true patriot places his money where it is a support to Decatur and to every community where Decatur sells the products of its industries. The strength of the Federal Reserve System is 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 important arms of the Government. Can Uncle Sam count on you? This National Bank is open for your account. Make a deposit. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Decatur, Indiana

|| HELP WANTED FOR RENT— Sis room fiomte on cor ner Fifth and Maple Sts J F. Arnold. ‘Phone 709. 72tf YITOMOBILE—-5 pussenjUT Oakland, starter, electric lights, up to the minute. Will trade for city property and pay difference.- Erwjn At Michaud. 102t5 FOR RENT- Modern house, one-half block from court house, on Jefferson street. ‘Phone 70S.- J. F. Arnold. 103tf festeil seed corn for sale— Reid's Standard Yellow Dent and Ninety-day Yellow.—Burk Elevator Co. 103tf FOR SALE—A baby cab, in good con flitinn. ’Phone 307. 193t3 FUK KKN V—Four furnished rooms for light housekeeping; 'phone 521. —B. W. Sholty. 3Stu-th-st-tf FOR SALE Slightly used A. B. Chase piano, taken in on playerpiano; a bargain.—Jas. B. Stogdlll, 907 W. Creighton Ave., Fort Wayne. Ind. 103t3 MINORCA EGGS---For hatching, fir sale. 15 for 50c. L. E. Summers, 909 Walnut st., phone 651. 103 13 - WANTED- li’nim rs for tarnished rooms: 103 S. Seventh street. Phone 299. 1003 WANTED Two or three unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping. 'Phone 725. 103tf FOR SALK —Large ivory reed gocart, in good condition. —Mrs'. J. H. Stewart; 'phone 168. 104tf AUTOMOBILE—S passenger Oakland. starter, electric lights, up to the minute. Will trade for city property and pay difference. —Erwin & Michaud. 102t5 OLD 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. BSt3O DAILY MARKET REPORT, — EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo. N, Y.. May s—(Specials—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts. 4.000; shipments. 1.140; official to New York yesterday. 1.520; hogs closing slow. Medium and heavy. [email protected]; yorkers. [email protected]; pigs, $13.75 ©514.25; roughs. sl4 (to© $14.25; stags. $12.00*5 $13.00; cattle. 200; steady: sheep. 4.000; steady; clippedlambs. $14.60; down, CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Chicago—Wheat. No. 2 red. $3.00; No. 3 red. nominal; No. 2 hard, $2.88; No. 3 hard, nominal. Corn, No. 2 yellow. $1.58 l-i @51.60; No. 3 yellow. •$1.57©51.58; No. 4 yellow, nominal. Noats. No. 3 white, nominal; standard. Pork. $38.25. Lard. [email protected]. Ribs. [email protected]. LOCAL STOCK MARKET. Heavy and medium. $14.50@515 00; i pigs and lights. $13.50@514 00: stags, I $10.50@$11.00; roughs, [email protected]; I prime steers. $9.50© $10.00; lights and mediums. [email protected]; bologna bulls, [email protected]; calves, $10.00; best lambs, [email protected]; mediums and > lights, $10.00@$11.00; ewes, $7.00@ $8.00; wethers, [email protected]. PENNINGTON & KNAPKE STOCK MARKET. Heavy hogs, [email protected]; lights, $14.10® $14.60; stags. [email protected]; rouehs, $11.05© $12.60; steers. $9 50@ $10.00; mediums. $7.50@»8.00; bulls, [email protected]; calves. [email protected]. COUNTRY PRODUCE. Eggs, 30c; Butter, 20@25c. GRAIN MARKET. Wheat. $2.80; corn, $2.15; oats. 66c; rye, $1.50; clover seed. $9.00; alsike seed. $10; timothy, seed, $1.75; wool, 50c. 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 countrv, 36c. WOOL AND HIDES. Wool. 50c; beef hides, 17c; calf hides, 18c; tallow, 6c; sheep pelts, 50c© $1.50 .— o NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice is hereby given that Monday, May 7th, 1917 will be the last day to' pay your spring installment of taxes J The Treasurer's office will be open from 7 o'clock a. tn. to 5 o'clock p. ra. 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 Boschee’s German Syrup Why use ordinary cough remedies, when Boschee’s German Syrup has been used so successfully for fifty-one years in all parts of the United States for coughs, bronchitis, colds settled in the throat, especially lung troubles. It gives the patient a good night's rest, free from coughing, with easy expectoration in the morning, gives nature a chance to soothe the inflamed parts, throw off the disease, helping the natient to regain his health. 25 and 75 cent bottles. Sold by Smith, Yager & Falk. —Advt.

(tnurt be paid and the law point* out the duty of the Treasurer 7 ho»e | who have hungbt and sold property, ttnrt wish a division or wish to make partial payments -hould come in it . once. Don’t wait for the rush. No receipts can be laid away ho do not a*k ’ *’■ GEORGE E. KINZLE, Treas. Adams County. Ind 90 May 7 *> f OBITUARY. William A. McCardle was born in t Ohio, May 11. 1846, and diet! May 1. ; 1917. aged 70 years. 11 months and 19 " days. H ewas one of thirteen ehilDilren in his father's family, six of 1 whom have preceded hi|p in death. 1 In hi nearly boyhood days he with ■ his parents tnovet to Adams county, ’ Indiana, where he lived until he was i called from labor to reward. In 1867 . he was united in marriage to Susan f Ray and to this union were born four ihildreh. Two of them. Robert and . Kstella E.. left them for the other shore early in life. On August 21. I 1902. his loving wife was called from I this busy world to try the relations l of another, where sorrow and trials ■ I j are none. He leaves to mourn their ’ doss two sons. Albert L. of Daleville. ’|lnd.. and Andrew W., of Tulsa. Okla.; jjfour brothers. George 11. of Madison. Wis.; Liiborn. of Lee coonty. 111., and j ' as far as known. John, of Fairboult. Minn., and Washington, of Wyoming; ‘ two sisters. Mrs. Rebecca Emery, a twin sister of Monroeville. Ind., and Mrs. Mary Ellen Fisher of Decatur. Ind., a large number of distant relatives and a host of friends. The subject of this sketch lived a moral, upright life, which was always appreciated by those with whom he cantact to any degree. Though his last fewdays were full of suffering, they were spent without a murmur. Funeral services were held at the home i>f Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Martz Thursday morning at 9 o’clock. They departed for the Tricker cemetery, where he was laid to rest beside his beloved wife and children. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. E. ft. Cunningham. o • HELP WANTED—FEMALE. An intelligent person may earn SIOO ! monthly corresponding for newspa-; pers; S4O to SSO monthly in spare! time; experience unnecessary; no | canvassing; subjects suggested. Send, for particulars.—National Press Bu-1 reau. Room 1102, Buffalo, New i • York. sat-nov.-l ; CARD OF THANKS. We v. ish to thank al! friends and j neighbors who so kindly assisted during the sickness and death of our beloved father and brother. BERT M’CARDLE AND FAMILY. ANDREW M’CARDLE. MARY ELLEN FISHER. ILLIAN M CARDLE. oHERE u a reiueay Uiat wui cure most all akin act scalp troubles. Ecrema, Barbers Itch, Itch, Cuts and Sores. Why waste time and money when B B. Ointment is an ointment o! real merit? Ask sour druggist. If not handled send 50 cents to the B B. Ointment Co., 217 Monroe street Pecatvr, Indiana. ~

“America’s Greatest American Story” ~ JraEMfrhA gigantic, monumental Thousands of men are screen classic, overwhelm- r I T< f X seen ingigantic battle ing with its spectacularism, I Lx » f 4**** + ~ scenes. The battle of Vicksawe inspiring with its I Fl ■ V’frfn urg< f oug ht on land and scenes ot heroism, appeal- JI X* ICj water, reproduced in deing with its beautiful ro- tail! The famous Lincolnmance and absorbingly in- R rh ll , n u:n Douglas debate picture! teresting with its fidelity of By Winston Churchill with fidelity! The bom life, its true charactenza- “ — — bardment of Fort Sumter tion oi Abranam Lincoln. 01 S w G i?kwrS’TT ?: in all its over the man. the staesman, the BESSIE EATON, . GEO. AV .1 AM LETT. whelming scenes of specidealist and Emancipator. SAM DKANE, tacularism — THOS. SANTSCHI, EUGENE BESSERER M ARSHAL NEILAN, FRANK WEED. WILL NACHIN. CECIL HOLLAND, ■ A fascinating romance of __________ Send the children to the . North and South, treating -* ’ with loyalty, honor, love f* Q\Z A I matinees. The picture is and desire in master sash- j| % | I /■< I ion, and destined to become historically correct and will |l the picture of the hour. T" I I I"" MT 1 8 1 I HB" £> I Lw properly instruct and inii A photoplay Classic that 111 I llk|l .. will be applauded by more form about the greatest ? S -s " Tuesday, May Bth. z;;:" " — . * ‘ '

OWlffir \ * 1 if1 1 I> I ■ HOW MUCH DIFFERENT And better modern photography is than was the photography of a few years ago. . Things have changed wonderfullyso have you. ami- it's time you were visiting the photographer Make the appointment today. ERWIN STUDIO •Phone 807 Over Callow & Kohne drug store. Bring or mail us your kodak work. Democrat Want Ads Pay M. J. Scherer UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Fine Funeral Furnishing* DECATUR, - IND. Telephone: Office 90; Home, 12* B. C. HENRICKS D. C. YOUR CHIROPR ACTOR Above Morris 5 & 10c Store. Phone 660 Office and Dwelling, Over 5 and 10c Store Office Hours Ito 5 7to 8 LADY ATTENDANT Decatur, Ind. i THE FUEL PROBLEM j SOLVED You will be interested to ■ learn that a new device for ! burning oil has been perfected land patented, which can be installed in any furnace, hot water or steam heater, base burners or stoves, greatly reducing your fuel bill and eliminating the handling of coal and ashes. You are invited to call and see this device now being demonstrated in stoves and furnaces by the Kegal Burner Company, at 1126 Calhoun St., Ft. Wayne. Agents wanted in Adams ( o.

I $ tooth paste, £ keep , teeth clean AND GUMS HEALTHY. Appreciation* from denti.t* Vho have personally ,«,v en Names* llll ' Blrn»ln»h«m, Al»b«m»,M«r.H, Up , u . in ,S.nr.« myrnlf- Cum. h.,. Impro.Mi wond.Hully. 1 .m —ins R«ch..«.r, N. V., F.b, 7,n n . « j «M.roeo • S'«« h,, »’ ,n mT W "* k ’ 5 * f,n ChlMge, 111.., Mu u t j tl , • n «ha* nertorul use •nd from niy observation of raauh a ak. , ( thM »P-n«V « um » whUh f* ll *“ '«f«m<l 10ut1.., talnad from ° e h«wn morbod improvomont. U~tm.nl. h.«. PhiUd.lphi., Fa., Jan. 11,1,1; s. n «.«.Uy improv., th. eunditlon of th. gum. b, "during inn.m. ll(m I highly •»”Colvmbu., Ohio. Ott. 10, mg I find S«n«co wry b.n.fici.l. Chicofo. Illa.. April 7, un. I . vour r.cll.nt tooth p..t. in my hum. .nd th. oth.r m.mb,,, u I.m u.ing your r o|d ., in „ ,lor S.nroco. 81, family h... g.«n up Buffalo, N. Y.. Oet. 11, m t with Sonroeo-ro. r-myp.ti.nl.. Now York City, Mar. 27, Hl7 n „ co I, th. b..t tooth P..1. in — d.y. Trv this remarkable dentihee yourself. Get a tube of Senreco at yoa : druggist's or toilet counter today. Coat, only 25c for large 2 oz. tube.

DECATUR’S CHIROPRACTOR PIONEER Office Over Vance & Hite’s Urtnre 1:30 to 5:00 Hours 6:30 to 8:00 PHONE 650. 0. L Burgener, D. C. No Drags No Surgery No Osteopathy I - ■ Edwin Nyffeler -CHIROPRACTORPhone 251 Berne, Ind. Across the Street From Peoples Store ! NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS ' This company will receive bids for roofing the rar barn in this city. Dimensions and specifications are on file in the auditor’s . office at Decatur, and con tractors are invited to inspect the same. FT. WAYNE & DECATUR TRACTION CO.

- FOR RENT- -Five room modern hou-,< on South First street. Also two new houses on Kekionga street. f,!i Dyonis Schmitt. 104-t6

I STAR GROCERY 4 Marco Tomato Soup ..10c 1 4 Santa Clara Prunes, lb. 10c I Red Beans, th 15c 3 Pkgs. Corn Flakes . 25c j Pure Fruit Jelly 10c I Yacht Club Salad Dres- • sing 10c g Pure Strained Honey.. 10c g Shredded Wheat, 2 for 25c | Tuna Fish 15c a Marco Rolled Oats ...10c Hawaiian Pine Apple..lsc I Marco Baked Beans... 15c Fancy Rio Coffee. Th. .15c | Post Toasties 10c | Dried Peaches. 2 ths:..2sc B Onion Sets, qt 15c Hance Kmxmnmmmasmauns kx: (WILL JOHNS te? j