Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 15, Number 107, Decatur, Adams County, 7 May 1917 — Page 4

.. ..... Ml ■ I■■■■ ■■■ MBM Si.,*;;. THE RE.X THEATRE TRIANGLE AND PARAMOUNT PICTURES ~~HERE AT LAST “EASY STREET” In which Charles Spencer Chaplin does considerable. As the cop on the beat in the toughest section. Charlie scores new triniuphs. lIIIW See this latest and greatest \ Mutual Chaplin Special To- \ day. ww '' Usual Prices: Children, sc: Adults, 10c. WKS W Sr, i Chaplin Imitators, in cos- ,■<^’ r l tume. admitted free. MMMMMMMMIMMMBaaMW— mw—> THE CRYSTAL THEATRE Showing Only High Class Clean Photoplays TODAY International Presents Mrs Vernon Castle In “PATRIA” The Border Peril, American Fashions. TOMORROW “THE CRISIS” HIE CRYSTAL THEATRE | Dr. L. K. Magley Dr - c - V._Connell VETERINARIAN * VETERINARY Corner Third and Monroe SURGEON Streets. '| — PHONE g® c s e 186 Phone Residence 1021 DECATUR, IND. Democrat Want Ads Pay MANY A MAN * "cU can trace his fortune back to //, ' 'h the modest beginning of a small il I yr»\T'yip S’ savings account. Thrift now / “>*'» will fortify you for the emer- £' 4C I j / geucy that may arise later and Ci? i/ that can only be met by a good $ 1 bank balance. Start to-day open an account in our interest bearing department, and watch your dollars grow. OManuCouKhjJank •®ecatur-3n5-mow Combine J mu s I fellow „ ’ // uniiy'of eflorl. In ike -! JI beiiere J condition?, j6ur (Toveniineiit IL | jy7 orwhicli veu are a unit, ha/ JevueJ a \.' : means’ oi equalizintf the money"Jeniaiia )\i| ofthe &7-.Jr< £ li hay maJc its National Bank I L (S’litiimel which this boon .shall readiihe people. In ihe own advancement, Bank with a National Bank—--our Bank. Call. YVcwill he pleased to explain 8 rr.'TSl DECATUR., I NDiAfNA tfot

I HELP WANTED | FOR RENT —Six-room nouse on cor ner Fifth and Maple St*. J. F. Arnold. 'Phone "09. 72tf AVTOMOBILE—S passt-ngHv uaatlauu. starter, electric lights, up to the minute. Will trade sot 1 city propertj and pay difference.—Erwin & Mich uud. 102t5 FOR RENT Modern house, one halt block from court house, on Jefferson street 'Phone 709. —J. F. Arnold. lOStt Tested 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 dition. 'Phone 307. 103t3 run KENT —Four furnished roomr for light housekeeping; 'phone 621 —B. W. Sholty. 38tu-th-et-tl FOR SALE—Slightly used A. B Chase piano, taken in on player piano; a bargain—Jas B. Stogdill. 907 W. Creighton Ave.. Fort Wayne. Ind. • 103t3 MLNORi A ECGS Fur hatching, toi sale. 15 for 50c. L. E. Summers. 909 Walnut st., phone 651. 103 t. WANTED—Roomers for furnished rooms; 103 S. Seventh street. Phone 299. 104t3 WANTED—Two or three unfurnish ed rooms for light housekeeping 'Phone 725. 103tl FDR RENT —Five room modern house on South First street. Also twe new houses on Kekionga street. Cab Dyonis Schmitt. i 104-tt Fi >ll SALE Large ivory reed go cart, in good condition. —Mrs. J. H Stewart; 'phone 163. 104 ti FOR SALE- Spring wagon, used painters ladder wagon, in good repair anti paint, good as new. Will sell cheap. Inquire George Scheifer stine, R. R. No. 7 or call at Monmouth 106-C WANTED- To do fruit tree staying Inquire of Floyd Baxter, 'phone E 1 on G. line. 106t3 rtflt SAI.E Single buggy. To|». In good condition. Inquire of H. F. I.inn. 107-t? LOST Day book containing hay bailing accounts. Finder please return to Ernest Doehrman, R. R. 1, Decatur, Ind. 104 t 3 AUTOMOBILE-5 passenger Oakland starter, electric lights, up to the minute. Will trade for city property and ptly difference. —Erwin & Michaud. 102t5 DAILY MARKET REPORT. east’buffalo. East Buffalo. N. Y.. May 7—(Special to Daily Democrat! —Receipts. 3,200; shipments, 380 yesterday; receipts. 5,600; shipments, 2.280; today; i official to New York Saturday. 2.660; hogs closing steady. .Medium and heavy. $16.15@$ 16.35; ' vorkers, $16.00®516.10; pigs. $13.50 sl4 00; roughs. $14.00@514 25; stags. ' $12.00®513.00; cattle. $26.50; good steers steady; butcher grades 15c@ 20c higher; no prime steers; best . here around [email protected]; butcher steers. [email protected]; cows and i ■ ’ ers, $5.00® $10.50; sheep, 7,000; steady; top wool lambs. $11.25; clipped. $14.75; down; yearlings. $12.00 @512.25; wethers, [email protected]; ewes. $11.00; down. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Chicago—Wheat, No. 2 red and No. 3 red. nominal; No. 2 hard. $1.95; No. 3 hard, nominal. Corn, No. 2 yellow, [email protected]; No. 3 yellow. sl.sß®’ , $1.60; No. 4 yellow, nominal. Oats, No. 3 white. 7O@7lV*c; standard. 70 ■ Rye, No. 2. nominal; No. 3, nominal; No. 4. $2.04. Barley, $1.25 Q$L63. LOCAL STOCK MARKET. Heavy and medium, [email protected]; [pigs and lights. [email protected]; stags, $10.50@$11.00; roughs. [email protected]; prime steers, [email protected]; lights and mediums. sß.oo® $8.50; 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, sl4 [email protected]; lights, [email protected]; stags. $10.10©59.55; i roughs, [email protected]; steers, $9.50® $10.00; mediums, $7,[email protected]; 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; eld Tom turkeys, 13c; old hen turkays 113 c; 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 I hides, 18c; tallow, 6c; sheep pelts, 60ce51.50 o NOTICE TO FARMERS. The undersigned will make sorgum molasses this season, if you will i bring your cane to me. PHILIP BAKER, 1 Jfl6t6 Decatur, No. 4. 1 O —:

100 Years Old “The kidneys play a most important part in causing premature old age and death —the more injurious ll>e poisons puaing thru the kidneys the sooner comes dooay”—so says a distinguished physician, who further odvinN all jieople who are past thirty to preserve the vitality >f the kidneys and free the blood from atisonous elements, such as urie acid— Innk plenty of water —sweat some daily md take Anuric before meals. This Anurio (double strength) is put up n tablet form, and can U- obtained at dmost any drug store. For that backache, umiiago, rheumatism, “rusty" joints, iwollen feet or hands, due to uric acid in he blood. Anuric quickly dissolves the urie icid as hot water d<M>s sugar. Discovered >y IT. Pierce of Buffalo, N V. Prevent old age by simply sipping a ■up of hot water every morning before ireakfast, taking a little Anuric before neals and live to be a hundred. BEAUTY FROM PURER BLOOD. Fort Wayne, Ind. —-“When I was a girl I became all run-down, weak and nervous ami r my stomach was in » ’ls ver >’ * shape—a gass• ■'F' trie condition. My »’ , > bkasl was very bad, and Ibrokeout inaores. Namgj' This was in the spring - Wju of the year. I tried medicines with no re’<B- suits at all. A friend v ■ told me of Dr. Pierce’s jolden Medical Discovery being so good, i began its use at once and it soon cured ne of my stomach trouble, cleared up my >iood and left me in a strong, healthy coalition. I have also used Dr. Pierce’s Mi-Healing Salve and found it excellent or healing open sores of every sort. I uu glad to recommend Dr. Pieree’s medicines.”—-Mrs. A. T. Cooceshall, 1531 Calhoun St. MOTHER OF NINE CHILDREN Able to do Housework by taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Springfield, Mass.—“ After the birth of my ninth baby I was in a weak, run i " itinm n~ —Hl d° wn condition, had i ,; pains in my left side, 80 I would faint often. My doctor advM ■ vised me to try Lydia E. Pinkham s ’ Vegetable Com- ' P° un( L I did so, 1 *£3aKj: .and gained in strength so I can •Bhlnew do ad my own '■> 'k and 1 i- “ :i -' i■ hah my experience with your Compound for the benefit of other mothers. " —Madame Eugene Bedard, 558 Main Street, Springfield, Mass. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is so successful in overcoming woman’s ills because it contains the tonic, strengthening properties of good old fashioned roots and herbs, which act on the female organism. Women from all parts of the country are continually testifying to its strengthening, curative influence. If you want special advice write I.ydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential), Lynn. Mass. Your letter will o -.pened, read, and answered by women only. — o — DEMOCRAT WANT ADS PAY BIG. Edwin Nyffeler -CHIROPRACTORPhone 251 Berne, Ind. Across the Street From Peoples Store NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS This company will receive bids for roofing the -car barn in this city. Dimensions and specifications are on file in the auditor’s office at Decatur, and contractors are invited to inspect the same. • FT. WAYNE & DECATUR TRACTION CO. THE FUEL PROBLEM SOLVED You will be interested to | learn that a new device for burning oil has been perfected and patented, which can be installed in any furnace, hot wa- ■ ter or steam heater, base burners or stoves, greatly reducing 'j 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 Regal Burner Company, at 1126 Calhoun St., Ft. Wayne. Agents wanted in Adams Co.

NOW COMES America s Greatest American Story A gigantic monumental -.en classic; awe inspiring with its scenes of htr >”• • • . ( characterization of Abrah ~. absorbingly interesting with its ‘ n E n i; .ncipat<»r. r ‘ ,h4m Lincoln, the man. the statesman, the idealist ana VVm. N. fe»EL!G S THE CRISIS By Winston Churchill Thu qt<u*\ of ;■ love that could not be denitd• , • • The battle of Vicksburg fought on land and water reproduced in detail! The famous Lincoln-Douglas debate pictured with fidelity . The bombardment of Fort Sumter reproduced in all its overw helming scenes of spectacularism! Yet with its great sweep of vivid scenes “The Crisis’’ on the screen as in Winston Churchill’s famous book is essentially a romance of the Nortn and Sou h that tells of the love of the Southern Beauty. Virginia ( an el and the Northerner, Stephen Brice, and presents the political aspects oi the day in a broad, vigorous, fair and impartial spirit. A $50,000 Cast of Star Players, including Bessie Eyton, George W. Fawcett. Sam Drane, Thomas Santschi. Eugene Besserer. Marshal Neilan. I rank Weed. Ui|. liam Machin. Cecil Holland. Matt B. Snyder and over 5.000 Supernumeraries. Battles o! Brains, Heart. Wealth. Life Happiness. Scenes of Valor, Duty, Misery, .Joy. I’eace. “THE CRISIS’’ is vital to the American people as few stories are. An unusual picture and dserves the large crowds that are witnessing it.—lndianapolis News. “THE CRISIS” deserves to take rank with the highest productions of the season. Detroit Free Press. One of the finest motion pictures seen in Detroit. —Detroit Journal. “THE CRISIS," a heroic attempt to rival “The Birth of a Nation.’ has undeniable value, emotional appeal and general excellence. —Louisville Courier-Journal. "THE CRISIS” is good in its tender moments and its scenes of wistful pathos, and it’s better during its battle scenes.—Atlanta Journal. CRYSTAL THEATRE Tueseay, May Sth.

M. J. Scherer UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Fin* Funeral Furnishing* DECATUR, - IND. Telephone: Office 90; Home, I*l - - -- -■ ' DECATUR’S CHIROPRACTOR PIONEER Office Over Vance & Hite's 1:30 to 5:00 HOUTS 6:30 to 8:00 PHONE 650. 0. L Burgener, D. C. No Drugs No Surgery No Osteopathy Ktar grocery Marco Tomato Soup .. 10c Santa Clara Prunes, lb. 10c Red Beans, lb 15c 13 Pkgs. Corn Flakes..2sc Pure Fruit Jelly 10c Y'acht Club Salad Dressing 10c Pure Strained Honey.. 10c 5 Shredded Wheat, 2 for 25c | Tuna Fish 15c | Marco Rolled Oats ... 10c I Hawaiian Pine Apple..lsc | Marco Baked Beans... 15c | Fancy Rio Coffee, lb. .15c | : I Post Toasties 10c i k | Dried Peaches, 2 1b5:..25c 8 ' g Onion Sets, qt 15c | : jwiuJOHNS

SUNDAY EXCURSIONS via CLOVER LEAF ROUTE to Bluffton, Marion, Kokomo and Frankfort Commencing Easter Sunday, April Bth, and continuing every Sunday throughout the season. See Agents for particulars or address CHAS. E. ROSE, A. G. P. A., Toledo, Ohio. -

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SUNDAY EXCURSIONS via CLOVER LEAF ROUTE to „ . TOLEDO, OHIO ( onunencing Easter Sunday, April Bth, and continuing every Sunday throughout the season. See Agents for particulars or address CHAS. E. ROSE. A. G. P. A., Toledo, Ohio. Automobile Owners Let Us Save You The Difference On Tires, Tubes, Patches, Blowout Patches, Automobile Lamps, Bulbs, Pumps, Horns, tool Boxes, Motor Oils and Greases. We also do Automobile Painting. Make Ar.to Taps. Seat Covers, and Repair Automobile To|S. The Decatur Carriage Works ~ i i D- Porter, Prop. Cor. Ist and Monroe Sts., ’Phone 123 •~IWIM will . Il IlL.' I m

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