Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 180, Decatur, Adams County, 1 August 1911 — Page 4
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I" A MR SMOKER >1 Try a White Stag Cigar 1 The smoke satisfaction 1 ] you’ll get is all the sell- r y ing talk needed tojmake BO you a ■PO WHITE STAG SMOKER [|| 5c at all dealers I SCHAFER HARDWARE I I --COMPANY I I WE SAVE YOU MONEY | I Buy Where Your Dollars Buy Most I This Is Just A Mere Statement. I I There Are Many Reasons Why. t x- "Wg.. ! ABSOLUTE SAFETY qWith capital of $100,000,00, surplus of $20,000,00 total resources of $800,000,00, ample cash reserves, conservative loaning policy, this Bank offers its customers greatest possible safety. <ln addition, semi-annual examinations of its assets are made by a National Bank examiner and five reports of its condition are rendered annually to comptroller of currency. i h these safeguards, we believe we are justified in solicting your business. tyiper cent interest paid on money left certain times. QGoverment Depository for local postal funds. First National Bankjof Decatur, Indiana
FOR Repainting ■ *ubbertiring TOPS f USHIONS . . , tuRTAINS Ande,c - ALSO REPAIRING FURNITURE Reupholstering Quality and Price the best at Decatur Carriage Works Builders Os High Grade VEHICLES W. D. Porter prop. Cor. Ist &. Madison st
Wood And Kindling Os All Hinds For Sale Delivered to any ‘ part of the city Phone 635 S. H. Adams. I Old Aldams County Bank Decatur, Indiana. Capital $120,000 I a Surplus . $30,000 President M Kirsch and John Niblick ' ice Presidents \ Ehinger. Cashier. Doad Fann loans /’Z KCaQ a Specialty Reflect Resolve Col^ ons Little Drops Os Water Little Grains Os Sand „ - ■ Every Dollars Saved To A S£J!-’ Your Bank Account wui&tfe May Purchase mSSI Extended ACRES OF LAND! To our Patrons We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits
If You Want Anything In My Line, Come And See Me I sell the famous Beer, real German brew, the best made, at $2.00 per case, in pints or quarts. Its the best for every purpose. All kinds of whiskeys—Kentucky Bourbons, and feour mash, Pennsylvania n r e, Maryland rye and all the others, from $1.50 to $6.00 per per gal. Wines and cordials of every kind at prices to suit Corner Second and Madison Sis. CURLEY RADEMACHER
BAND CONCERT. Don't forget the free street band concert Wednesday evening oo the corner of Second and Madison streets. New pieces will be heard at this time and the boys are in excellent shape for the rendition of good music. Come , out and listen to the results of the diligent work that has been put in by the boys. STOPPED THE TRAIN. Monday night it was necessary for i the Commercial Traveler on the do- ■ ver Leaf to stop at Cralgville. twelve miles east of here and extinguish a fire which had started in a car load of coal and was threatening the town. I None of the inhabitants knew of the i impending danger until several heard | ■ the train stop and back up. o - — —— POPE IS SERIOUS. (United Press Service ) Rome. Aug. I—(Special to Daily; | Democrat I—Popel—Pope Pius continues extremely wbak today His condition is ■ considered precarious, and his sud- , den death would not be unexpected. TEACHERS WILL NOT MEET. The teachers' meetings held regularly at the German Reformed church on Tuesday evenings, have been post- ( poned until further notice, on account of the absence of the pastor. Teach- ■ ers please take notice. — o— — Democra* Want Ads Pay.
NONE GENUINE | 1 ] CQjßlf | WITHOUT THIS SIGNATURE |V IJ ■»» H HU w MB. ■ I Love my I I Jam—But I 1 0 You > I \ C 5 I The healthy appetites of the boy? and WSSglll girls are always charmed by this greatest of all breakfast foods The secret is in its freshness, crisp- • ncss and unrivalled flavor which others have endeavored f. ’( « in vain to imitate.
WILD WOMAN AT LARGE. To keep pace with the excitement in this city over the "woman in black comes the report from Wells county of a “wild woman." The following dispatch from Bluffton says: ■, “Reports from Mt. Zion, a little town in the southwest part of this county, ar* to the effect that there is much excitement in that vicinity and in the southern part of Huntington county over the appearance in that neighborhood of a mysterious “wild woman." According to the reports a woman of wild and disheveled appearance roams the country, sleeping in corn fields, and subsisting on vegetables and fruits. At the approach of any body she runs, and efforts to catch her have been futile. It is supposed she escaped from some asylum or hospital. Officers of the two counties have been trying to catch her,” o T RECOVERED HIS BICYCLE. In the trial in Wash Kern's court Manday, Alpheus Acker was given a verdict recovering his bicycle from j John and Trie Gephart, sons of Philip Gephart. The suit was a replevin case. D. B. Erwin of this city, represented Acker. NO HORSE THIEF CLUE. No clue leading to the apprehension .of the thief or the horse and rig stolen from Jeese Rupert Saturday evening has been gotten by the Decatur •fflcials. ' - -V 1 ■ EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo. N. Y., Aug. I—(Special to Daily Democrat)—Receipts, 1,600; shipments, 570; official to New York yesterday. 2,850; hogs closing steady. Medium and heavy, [email protected]; pigs and Yorkers. [email protected]; roughs [email protected]; stags, $4.50085.50; sheep ■ 1000; slow, but steady; cattle, 250; slow; mostly hold-overs. G. T. BURK. ■ Timothy seed, prime ... [email protected] No. 2 Red wheat 80c No. 2 White wheat 78c New corn 88c White corn '....86c Rye ... 70c Barley, No. 2 70c Alsike seed $6.75 Oats, new 35c No. 1 clover hay SIO.OO Timothy hay $15.00 j No. 1 mixed hay [email protected] Mixed clover hay $13.50 No. 1 oats straw $4 00* No. 1 wheat straw $4.00 Rye straw $4.50 j M. rvutaNKAMW* Lard 7c Eggs 15c Butter 15c@22c NIBLICK * CO. Eggs 15c j Butter 17c@22c LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Spring thickem 10c Ducks 8c Fowls 8c Geese c 5 Eggs 12c Butter 12c' Turkeys 8c I Old roosters 5c 1
Agents Wanted ! To take orders for the best* r the world. A Fertilizer that is very extensively advertised and known to the farmers. t» do all that is claimed for iL This is an excellent opportunityffor some hustling young [fanner. or a retired farmer.. We Will Make It Worth Your While. Rcspid Remedy Co. BERNE. IND. FOR SALE:- A six room house and a lot on North Fifth Street. House is on cement block foundation, has Electric Lights, both kinds of water and gas, and is in excellent repair. The lot has shade and all kinds of fruit trees, a good barn and chicken park. Price reasonable. SEE HENRY B. HELLER, Over Old Adams County Bank* ■MMBJ WHY PAY RETAIL PRICES I for your whiskey and beer when you can buy at g wholesale prices, or just as cheap as the retail dealer ■ Note The Following Prices | I. X. L. Whiskey $1.50 per Gallon worth $2.50 Cabinet “ $2.00 “ “ « $3.00 Old Canterbury Rye $2.50 “ “ “ $4.00 Briar Ridge (A Straight Kentucky,whiskey syears old)[s3.oo per gal. I worth $5.00 M. H. G. (A straight Kentucky whiskey 9.'years old) $3.75 per'gal. ■ worth $6.00 California Port'wine $1.25 per gallon worth $2.00 Berliners Kimmel $2.00 per gallon “ $3.00 These goods are absolutely [the I best in town for the least ’[money. I My Beer Prices | Seipp s Export Beer] [soc doz. or $1.50 per case of{3 doz. I “ Pale “ 60c “ “ $1 75 “ «• “ 3 “« ■ Export Large -80 c “ “' $1.60 “ “ “2 “ Extra Pale large 90c „ '* $1.75 •• “j| “ 2 “ Thesefbeers are guaranted byj[ihe’ Conrod Seipp I under the pure|Foodjandj|DrugsjA(t I June 30, 1906, Serial No. 3750. I sell to I trade only, because the private trade does not ex- I pect me to spend all my profits .rig ht’back" witL | them. I I. A. KALVER I lel - 581 Monroe st &G. R.&I.R.R.
