Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 16, Number 76, Decatur, Adams County, 29 March 1918 — Page 2
BAKED POTATO BIG. white, meaiy—with butter melting it. Um-m-m! And you like it because it is baked. Same with Lucky Strike Cigarette IT’S TOASTED Cooking makes things delicious—toasting the tobacco has made the Lucky Strike Cigarette famous. Z/\ < I x
BARLEY AS HOG FEED IjiFayette .Inti.. Man-h 29 "Barley will supply grain for hogs sixtner than any other < rop." say representatives' of the Pniihie Extension 1 a Jiri merit in charge of the s| < i ial swine, production work that Is being done in the state. "Success Beardless barley is the best variety for Indiana." these nt-n declare. "Seed eight to ten pecks per acre just as early in the spring as rhe weather and the t ondition of the. soilj ■will permit Seed it like oats, and on! corn stubble land to save the labor of plowing Barb y does well in any part of the northern half of the state. It is ready to use between July 15 and August IBarley is about equal to corn. I pound for ixemd for feeding hogs. But ' while corn does not need to I e ground for pigs. Harley should. The grains are too small ami hard lo be inasti- '
WHY THE ANKER HOLTH SEPARATOR SATISFIES THE USER SELF [K® BALANCING THE BOWL that never |Ejp WABBLES Because it is simple in construction, easy to operate and economic. Because it is the most sanitary separator made, insuring a cream of great purity. Because the self-oiling features do away ith the unsanitary and foul-smelling oil cups, as no oil can escape into either cream or milk in an Anker-Holth Separator. Because the bowl has no lead or solder on the inside in order to effect a balance of the howl. A demonstration will convince you of these facts, f WE SAVE YOU MONEY. Gq. WS JJLVE TrOV X-TOtTEY i
c.ated and digested readily when whttle I While ’he pigs may not like the barley very well at first, ’hey will soon , i-K-onie accustomed t■> it. But they will do lieter if ground barley is mixed hall' and halt with middlings or seme' (flier palatable hog feed. Gains are more rapid, too. when some high-pro-teiii feed like tankage is fed along with the barley and other feeds. BEULAH CHAFEL SERVICE FLAG (Will be Dedicated Sunday Evening— Patriotic Program/ There will be a patriotic program rendered Sunday evening at Beulah t Chapel, south of Peterson, at which | time a serviie flag will be dedicated ,by the pas-tor. the Rev. Leach. There j will be a patriotic program as well as a number of Easter selections. • Bpmnrnir Wants Ads Pav
I 'BUY FORAGE CROP SEEDS EARLY LaFayette. Ind.. Man h 29 Farm rs who buy their .-etuis for forage crop: rally this spring are doing a wine thing ami rape, soybean, cowpea ami ift her crops commonly plant cd tor hog forage will likely l.< very scarce in the season, and the farmer who delays buying until he needs the seed is likely to be disapiKiinted. think the inert in charge of the seeds stock survey of Indiana While ail of these seeds can I e procured now. these men predict u lush at the last will leave a lot of farmers without s“e<|. It is likely that later tn the season seed prices will be higher also, which is another reason lor buying early. MOTHERS _ TO BE Should Read Ma Monyhan’s Letter Published by Her Permission. Mitchell, Ind.—“ Lydia E. Pinkham’s \ egetable Compound helped me so much during the time 1 jjSjk was looking forward to the coming of my , little one that 1 atn vT -s? j,* recommending it to i'<X - other expectant mothers. Before I w'/l’] Y, taking it, some days Z/ J ’> I suffered with neuf ‘ raigia so badly that > 1 thought I could /fflilv ' not i* ve ’ but B f ter 1■! j»Br/ I \ '**X taking three bottles I fU• ' \ of Lydia E. Pin kifl' , '7 y ham s Vegetable 7y£ • . Compound I was enlll\\ sSwV \ t> r °ly relieved of / 1 1 ) neuralgia, 1 had VWMBi gained in strength .i || 1 ‘ ani * was ab ' e t 0 "i! I I ’ • around and do all my housework. My baby when seven month* old weighed 19 pounds and I feel better than I have for a long time. I never had any medicine do me so much good.’’—Mrs. I’EAKi. MONYHAN, Mitchell, Ind. Good health during maternity is a most important factor to both mother and child, and many letters have been '■•eeived by the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine do., Lynn, Mass., telling of healthrestoredduringthis trying |>eriod by the use of Lvdia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. For Baby Rash Itching, chafing, sea.'! >.g. aii irritations and sorenesu lothiag heals like Sykes Comfort Powder , Its extraordinary healing and soothing power is noticeable on first application. Lsc ct the Vinol and other drug stores The Comfort Powder Cc Boston, Mass. Our Boys in France and Home Proteclion The men on the firing line represent . the pick of our American youth. One in four of our boys at home was sick, rejected because of physical deficiency. Many times the kidneys were to blame*. If we wish to prevent old age comi Ing on too soon, or if we want to increase our chances for a long life. Dr. Fierce of the Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y., says that we should drink plenty of water daily between meals. Then procure at the nearest drug slorZ Anuric (double strength). The cost Is 60c. This “Anuric" drives the uric acid out and cures backache and rheumatism. If we wish to keep our kidneys in the best condition a diet of milk and vegeiables, with only nttle mea* once a day, is the most suitable. Drink plenty of pure water, take Anuric three times a day for a month. Send Dr. Pierce ten cents for trial package. Lewis, Inb.—“For a long time I suffered from backache, pain in left side, frequent kidney excretion, botherin g me at all times during the Xtfw day and night, |Bf and the uric acid F % in my blood G > V caused me to jE&gwt /To !. suffer from rheu- TFr-yTfci nV. mat ism along with a constant tired, worn-out ’^£l' feeling. I heard ""5, of Anuric and at once began its use. After giving it a good trial I believe it to be the best kidney remedy on the market to-day. I have tried-other kidney medicines, but these Anuric Tablets of Dr. Pierce's nr? the only ones, in my opinion, that will cure kidney and bladder troubles.” Henuy A. Love. BAD BREATH • Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the substitute ior calomel, set gently on the bowels and positively- do the work. People afflicted with bad breath find quick relief through Dr. Edward'/ Olivo Tablets. The pfeasent. susarcated tablets ere taken for bad breath b" nil who know '.Lorn. Ur. Edwards’ Oli -e Tablets act gently but firmly cn the bowels and liver, dimulatir.-’ them to natural action, clearing the blood end gently purifying the entire syet-’m. They do that which c'.'ngeror.a calomel does without any cf the bad after effects. Al! the benefits of nasty, slckcniti", griping cathartics arc d:riv:d from Dr. Edwards’ Olivo Tablets withept crip-m_-, [■-•'ncrarydr.igrbcubhcfiects. ’ ~ • j Dr. F. IvT. Edwards discovered I formula after seventeen years of p. ::- ii.c among patienta ef-'icto-l c-i‘.’i ; br.vel and liver complaint, with C:;attt ,dant bad breath. Dr. Edwards’ Olivo Tablets are purely 1 a vegetable compound mi:: < with ol’’ ' J oil; you will knew diem by their olive ‘ celt • T ’’- . c -, c cr f- vo every night for ' a week and note the cfitxL 10c and tide’ < pur box AU dru. uti <
LONG IN SERVICE I s M. p. Borioughs Served 27 Years in One Building. I The Bluffton News says in part: At. F. Borroughs has tendered ltd rest .nation as a cletk and department jilted in the Leader Store, uud his te jslgnation Is effective Saturday night , of this week, bringing to a close n fl' ! period of faithful service of 2< years ! for the one firm. . "Air Borroughs first began work in f his preaeut position with Samuel ( Bender in 1891. and has been employed continuously in the one building since that time. His decision to get B out of the close confinement of th-’ store at this time is on account of a much-needed rest. "Mr. Burroughs' plaits for the intme- , tliate future is to take a neeilvtl vitc-i tion. and lit- will visit for some time i with his sous. Hoy mid family living ;■! Kendallville, anil Herbert and vi c ’ livin ': at Ikcatur. ' CLASSIFYING THE MEN Indianapolis. March 29 Al E. Squibb, federal state director of the United States Pul lie Service reset'- i" 1 . b.ts received instructions to begin at once the classification by trades of the men enrolled in the reserve tn In diati; . This, together with an order recently issued by the government instructing shipyards t<s till their labor n-eu through the United States department of labor, is taken as an in llention that men ffom Indiana may scon be called to g > to work in shipyard:. Th ■ needs of the shipyards will he sup; lied first from ar; limnts for sh : i> building employment at the various I ranch offices of the •federal employment service When branch office"are enable to till requests tor partieular (lasses of worker’ -r.esc will i.” obtained from the re..,’, e. The men who will lx called upon will be chi'fly high grade mechanics. .Men enlist ! ed in the reserve are urged to remain at their present jobs until they ar called. o MILITARY NOTES Th * local military board will thir-l evening select the four men who will b<* sent to Purdue University from this county, comprising her share of Indiana's 500 quota. Eight men have already volunteered. The most competent will be given the chance to tale up the mechanical training course ai Purdue. [ The eighteen Adams county men who are to leave here nt 7:03 a. m., 1 Saturday morning for Camp Taylor. - Louisville. Ky.. will report at four o’clock this afternoon to the local board. A captain for the squad will 1 e appointed and transportation details arranged. RIVARRE CIRCUIT U. B. Rivarre — Sunday school. 9:30; Preaching service, 10:30. Pleasant Mills —Preaching service. 2 :00 p. m. Willshire —Preaching, 7:30 p. m. These services are of a revival nature and are Held at the Baptist chunh. Come. M. HENER, Pastor. ANOTHER FOf-.D PLANT Henry Ford will build a submarine killer plant, to cost more than SI,OOA 000 on an eighty acre tract in the Lincoln highway between Newark. N. ami New ' .>rl. ’I ■ plant w t ■ duplicate of the Ford plant under construction here and will turn out anti-U-boat craft in large numbers. Ford has the announcement. The government will pay i art of th*cost of construction. BEN HURS TO MEET There will lie a meeting of the Ben Hurs at the Ben Hur hall t night at 7:30, when degree work will take plate. AH members are requested to be present. Order of Chief. MISS BOKNECHT ON DUTY Miss Clara Boknecht. who has been taking an etPoree', vacation ol t igiit weeks or mute on account of a fracture of her ankle, will probably he able to return to her school at the south ward next Mopday. TEAMSTER'S LIFE SAVED PETERSON IS HAPPY After everything else fails Peterson’s Ointment Cures Oid and Running Sores, Eczema and Piles. 1 was tifflh'trq with a very severe sere nn ay leg for ye.-u-s, I um a teamster. J tried ait lueiliihies anil salves, but w'ltlmut su- -’ i.-a. I tried doctors, but they full'd to i (.ire me. I eoiililu't slo,.|> f„ r many niglits from pain, lio tors said I -.0-hl iiot li'-e for inure than two years. Finally Petri’son’s (tintkio’U was roeoinroetided to tn-> mid by its use the sore was entirely henleii 'i'hnrikfidfy yoitrs. Willi,-im Haa-v AV. «• Park. (lido, care I’. G. Holtz. |:,, V lot) ; "I nut proud of the above letter," sir.-, I’eters'Ui; “it. iiialn s me hauoy. I hundreds of others that toil of wonderful cures of liezema. Piles and skin IHiunses Pimples. 81-o khe’ids .nd ugh- blerjbhcs" I* ; ■ n '’ ■ .i.o- Sy . [ . t || il'iL-’-’ -itt’l ♦lien i ti t a broid immbd 1 drirggibi in Auiuiva that won't praise ft. '
Burns Natural or I 5 Special Grand _ J i I Home Demonstration jfi * c^ io j I I Sale Now Going On . No °° I This is the big stove event of the year- IJJ j to Change but it is for one week only—so don vta . | « g Come in and learn how the wonderful y j UNIVERSAL Combination Range bakes I and roasts under most difficult con itioDb I when other ranges fail. How it he ps iie —J Jjf j J Government conserve coal and u I | your fuel bills. Keeps the kitchen cool m | summer, warm in winter. AIWIST i This, for the reason that the —--- | UNIVERSALTa , . . j Ritter baking results, because you have your . "da Gal coal fc. slow baking, roasting. «c. Or use both at the same time if you choose; or wood tn emergency. | For merely turn th. Uy the link £***^’X'L*‘lo ± j See this demonstrated- | soon as possible. UNIVERSAL WEEK See Demonstration i | cl s-s Saturday. But don’t wait until the last minute. Get the q Q LOW Prices fa ts now-and particulars of our wonderful Home Demon- «<=” v ' strstion Offer. «» UNIVERSAL Combination You'll fall in Ove with this Range at hrst sight. Cost is low— Rang-. This is the Range recompracticallv two stoves for the price of one. Made of cast-iron mended by Manon Harn.. . will last a lifetime. Comes in plain or nickel finish and blu6 or former Cooking U.tor of theUd.es block UNMT porcelain enamel. Homo Journal, and Nabonsl CuhY ’T’ - C I na,y ' Surre<l b 7 Cotne In iocay sure’ Houekeepms Institute, and now the Invent.gate the merits of this wonderful Range, even if you | don't want. u. w one. Very interesting and educational demonstra- ln ~ ae . tions every day. Call on us. \ou will be under no obligation. '■ i Decatur Cash How. & Implement Co. N - IwSF
B J L L MARCH 30 to APRIL 13 GRAND NATIONAL SALE Special Terms—Special Prices on K ROEHLER Bed Davenports of known Kroehler' T ““V '* I* de " ons, r? te Ben Davenport because it stands for a sav’ne and J. ‘ a ™ ly ."''.'Vu 14 "!? c" Davenport by day; a full sized comfortable bld at n’ght C ° n ° my ‘ ’ ’ S^ V , ES SPACE- SAVES RENT Makes the Home Seem Larger of room for thick 'AliZVdL'' -' c'>nc' l . < ? t j n h < ' n ! ° f tl " ; u P h< * ,Bt<;l >- l ' le,! *' ily. Nothing to get out of order. " C ncealed h - v da Y- rolds and unfolds easDuring the SALE, which lasts nnlv . i .... tractive patterns brought from the factory eJpre^™, S |his s " ecially at ‘ Special money-saving prices. Yager Bros. & Reinking OPPO3IIE GOURI HOUSE, DECXTUR iND.
