Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 200, Decatur, Adams County, 24 August 1911 — Page 4

JBT wH^^' v I IWqmSS ! !j f J TOASTED . LtORN FLAKES x 771 The factory at Battle Creek works night and day to supply the ever in- I | creasing demand for this great food. I B gji The crisp, golden brown flakes are j| eX«c I!l JM;| always delicious. If you haven’t already . ’®AST£D I done so, try combining Kellogg’s with |v COBw I 1 fl I the season’s fresh fruits. | J£jg NONE GENUINE WITHOUT THIS SIGNATURE L S*S? t /fcl 111 I \ WILL! \B 11l Il> Z? 1 \/' I L*»! \A 1 7 7/1 1 CH ls*;H Im ninii /I *i” jg|

g If You Want Anything In My g* || Line, Come And See Me 5 I sell the famous Beer, real Ger- X X man brew, the best made, at $2.00 per case, in pints or quarts. Its the best for every pur- « A pose. S All kinds of whiskeys-Kentucky Bourbons, O and sour mash, Pennsylvania rye, Maryland rye and all the others, from $1.50 to $6.00 per Sr per gal. Wines and cordials of every kind at prices to suit. S Corner Second and Madison Sts. S i —1 g CURLEY RADEMACHER S

WANTED —Experienced man in each township to sell Syphers’ Farmers’ ‘ Account Book. Call on or write, S. C. Hcffmann, Linn Grove. Ind. 17<H6

nr—. / it — I IDo Not Sell To The I I SALOON TRADE | Why? Because it takes too[much money to do'business with them 1 SS I sell to the'f private trade only, just’as cheap as the saloon keeper fl ® can buy.gi.l save the expense of doing business with the saloon keep- | I‘j er and’you save their profit by buying your beer and liquor from me. ■ | B Why CERTAIN PEOPLE knocking my goods am I selling too SI much of my goods to please them?SAVE THE RETAII ERS PROFIT | My Beer Prices . feH Seipp s Export $1.50 per •* Export Large $1.60 “ “ “ 2 “ ! I “ Extra Pale $1 75 “ “ “ 3 “J ' ■ I “ Extra Pale largt $1.75 •* “ “ 2 “ 1.. I | My Liquor Prices | My Price Retail Pride B ■ I. X. L. Whiskey, per Gallon sl-50 $2-50 B fl Cabinet “ “ “ - B Old Canterbury Rye “ “ $2.6® $4. Oo M B Briar Ridge (A Straight Kentucky whiskey 5 PI B years old) per gal. $3.00 $5.00 W 3 M. H. G. (A. straight Kentucky whiskey 9 j U years old) per gal. $3.75 $6.00 L;j jgl Berline Kimmel per gallon $2.00 $3.00 tn B White Swan Gin $2.00 $3.00 B S Hamilton Blackberry “ “ $1.50 $2.50 M i-3 Pure California Port wine per gal $1.25 $2 to $2.50 B Grape Brandy per gal $2.25 $4.00 [g These goods are absolutely the best and purest B B in the city | I. A. KALVER I L Wholesale Dealer In Tel. 581 Monroe st. & G.R.&I.R.R.

WANTED TO RENT —A house in a respectable location. Call Charles Chatlain at the packing plant.’ Phone No. 74. 187t3

FOR SALE. One new rubber-tired phaeton, one new two-seated, rubber-tired carriage, one steel-tired surrey, one stee’-tired . buggy, four sets of single harness. See Arthur Suttles. ' 179tG o - ■ - W.-NS FIGHT FOR LIFE. It was a long aad bloody battle for life that was waged by James B. Mershon of Newark, N. J., of which he writes: “I had lost mi.st blood from lung hemorrhages, and was very weak and rua-down. For eight month* I was unable to work. Death seemed close on my heels, whe* I began, three : 1 weeks ago, to use Dr. King's New Dis-' covery. But it has helped me greatly, j It is doing all that you claim.’’ For | weak, sore lungs, obstinate cough*, stubborn colds, hoarseness, lagrippe, asthma, bay fever or any throat or lung trouble, it’s supreme. 59c and SI.OO. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by an druggists. FOR SALE. Fine residence, an modern improvements, on corner of Fifth and Jefferson streets. Price right. Good residence corner Eighth and Jefferson streets, cellar, drove well, ■ cistern, plenty of fruit trees, at reasonable price. Vacant lots, almost any part es the city. No better asset to borrow money on when you build. See Arthur Suttles for prices. !46tf GIRL WANTED —General house work, at once. Only two in family. Inquire J. H. Stone. 189t2 FOR SALE I—Eight 1 —Eight head of good breeding ew’es. See Noah Frauhiger, Preble, Ind. 192t3 BOSSE OPERA HOUSE] Monday. Aug. 28. Beautiful, Scenic Production of I “HUMAN HEARTS” With a Splendid Cast including the Smallest Child Act-] ress in the World GREATEST PLAY BEFORE THE PUBLIC J Powerful and Impressive I Prices 25-35 sOc I Seat Sale Usual Place

PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale , on his farm. 7>4 miles southwest ot Decatur and 3 miles south of Peter- : son, beginning at 10:00 o'clock a. tn..' Tuesday. August 29. 1911, the following property, to-wit: Five; I head of horses. One brood mare, 12 , years old, with foal; 1 brood mare, 10 years old, with foal; 1 good 2-year-old j draft colt; 1 good driving horse, 6 years old; 1 good work horse, 14 years old. 10 head of cattle. One ' good cow, will be fresh in December; : ; 1 good cow, will be fresh in March; 2 ; I 3-year-old heifers, will be fresh in January; 1 two-year-old full-blooded Jersey, with full blooded Jersey heifer calf by her side —can be registered: ; 1 two-year-old heifer, will be fresh in I March; 1 two-year-old steer; 2 spring calves. 1 bull, 18 months old. Hogs. Seven shoat, weight about 125 lbs. a ; piece; 11 shoats, weight about 90 lbs. a piece; 5 brood sows; 3 sows, with I pigs by side; 1 full blooded Duroc male hog 9 head of good sheep; 2good yearling bucks, 7 head of tine ewes. Farming implements. Two sets double ■ work harness, 1 set just been ouf a ! few months, good, new wool collars; 1 ! set good driving harness; 2 wagons.; one good as new; 1 good rubber tired buggy; 1 Deering corn shocker, been' out one year; 1 new Sure Drop corn planter;; 1 good one-horse corn plow; 1 good two-horse corn plow; 1 springtooth harrow; 1 John Deere riding breaking plow; 1 breaking walking' plow; 23 acres corn in field; about 71 ton hay in mow; good dry stove wood ;1 1 5 dozen chickens; 10 gallons barni paint, and other articles too numeri out to mention. The ladies of the Honduras church will serve dinner. 1 Terms—All sum of $5.00 and un , der, cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit 1 of 9 months will be given, the purchaser giving his note therefor, with , approved freehold security to the sat-' isfaction of the undersigned. Four | per cent off for cash. No property removed until settled for. LOUIS SCHERRS Noah Frauhiger, Auct. Fred Fruchte, Clerk. . j PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale | at his residence, one mile south of 1 Peterson, beginning at 10 o'clock a. ( m., sharp, Thursday, Sept. 7, 1911, the following property to-wit: Two-head of horses. One of them a mare with colt by side and with colt; 1 young horse, well broke. Five head of catI tie. Three cows, one has calf by side;, j 1 will calf in March; 2 steers, two | years old next spring. Hogs. One ' brood sow; 10 head of sheats,weighing. about 75 pounds each. Farming implements. One Troy wagon, top buggy, binder, mower, hay tedder, hay rack, Champion drill with fertilizer attachment, riding com plow, breaking plow, spring tooth harrow,, spike tooth harrow, log chain, grain cradle, about 8 ton clover hay, a< lot of Barks, set heavy harness with fly nets, set j buggy harness, lot of grain sacks, seed- | sower, two hand com planters, 3’ iron kettles, 1 copper kettle, 32<gailbn: 2 ; double shovel plows, single shovel ■ plows, lifting jack, cross-cut saw, five dozen chickens, extension ladder, empty meat barrels, some vinegar, meat grinder, lard l press, brass kettle, kraut cutter, heating stove, also my household furniture such as beds and bed I clothing, bureau, dresser, cupboard. couch, chairs, two tables, wo stands, eight-day clock, sewing machine, patent clothes closet, and other articles. Also a lot of cer» in crib. Terms —$3.00 and under, eash In hand;: over thwt amount a credit of I 12 months will! be given, the purchaser giving his note with approved seeuri ity, bearing six per cent interest after maturity. No property removed until : settled for. W. D. HOFFMAN. Noah Frauniger, Auctioneer. John W. Brown and Win. Zimmerman, clerks. o NOTICE TC CONTRACTORS. The Citizen’s Improvement Associa- ! tion of Decatur, Indiana will receive : sealed bids for the construction of a I building to be built on lot situated on I Monroe street, between Second and ' Third streets, in the City of Decatur, ! Indiana, according to the plans and specifications now in the bands of the secretary of the association, up and until 5:00 o'clock p. m.. of August 24, 1911, Said bids to ne in whole or in part for said building. A certified check of $500.00 to ac- - company each bid and successful bidder to give satisfactory bond for the faithful performance of his contract. 1 The association reserves the right to reject any or all bids In whole or in part. W. P. SCHROCK, Sec’y Citizen’s Improvement Assn. 190tf ■— o MONET TO LOAN. Plenty of money to loan on farm) at S per cent. Privilege of partial payment at any Interest paying time BCHURGER A. SMITH, Q ■ LOST—A pair of gold-rimmed glasses, either on carnival grounds or near court house. Finder return to this office. 190t6

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Decatur, Ind., Aug. 16, 1011. We, the undersigned, livery au<l j feed barn proprietors, will be compel! ed to call the attention of the public I in general, that on account of th.' heavy expense and responsibility con netted with the feed yard business that from Saturday, August 19th. ami ( thereafter, every Saturday, we will be compelled to charge 10c for tying in the undersigned feed yards during the day time, for all following Saturdays hereafter, only. ERNEST SCHLICKMAN. JOHN BIEL. SCHLICKMAN & VOGT. P. H. WAGNER. i 194t3» (Per D. W. Spencer.) - o————— PUBLIC SALE. I will offer for sale at public auc tion at my residence, one-half mile' north of Salem, 4*4 miles southwest o: Willshire, and s%’miles southeast of .Monroe, on Tuesday, August 29, 1911. beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., the 10l- | lowing property to-wit: Four head of | horses. One black mare, 4 years old; i 1 black mare, 3 years old; 1 bay mare, I in foal; 1 bay horse, 3 years old. ! Three head of cattle. One cow. > I years old; 1 cow, 6 years old; 1 yearling heifer. Hogs. One sow, with 10 pigs; 2 sows, with pig in September; 1 male hog. Farming implements. One plow, 1 harrow, 1 disc, 1 riding ; cultivator. 1 carriage, good as new; 1 I set light driving harness, good as new; 1 set single harness, new; 21 sets heavy work harness, 2 sets fly : nets; 225 head chickens, 3 turkeys, 2 ■ ’ hens and one Tom; some household ■ j and kitchen furniture and many other 1 articles too numerous to mention. 1 This stuff will sell. No invoice. Terms —All sums of $5.00 and unde: I cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit of ( months will be given, purchaser giv- 1 ing bis note therefor with approved ( freehold security to the satisfaction . of the undersigned. Four per cent oft 1 for cash. No property removed until, ’ settled for. C. A. KRVGH. I John Spuller, Auct. WANTS TO BUY A FARM. I I 1 want a forty, sixty or eighty-acre ’ 1 farm located within three miles of De- * catur. Describe buildings, state- lew • sst price and address at once. “FArm ! Buyer,” Gen’l Del., Decatur, Ind.” Ii | mean business if you do. 19116 ( BARGAINS OFFERED TODAY. ( Will make you invest if you take-the ’ trouble to investigate them, in cky !' property and farm land. I have-two;I modern city homes at a great bargain. < for a few days only. Also two forty-; 1 aere tracts, at $75.00 per acre. Also i Michigan land for sale. 'Phone - 301;;' 194-e-o-d-tt> W. H. MYERS o-- ■ - WORK WILL SOON STARTafter you take Dr. King’s New Life Pills, and you’ll quickly enjoy their fine results. Constipation and indb destion vanish and fine appetite re turns. They regulate stomach, liver and bowels and impart new strength and energy to the-whole system. Try them. Only 25c at all druggists. LOST —Locket from watch fob, some-' where in the eity. Return to this office. 188 t: ■ o_ — G. R. * r. TABLE. Goes Into Effect, Sunday, June, 25, • 1911. Southbound, No. 4 No. 21 2.;39 a. m No* 12, daily except Sunday 7:08 a. m : No. 2 Itllp.m No. 16,. Sunday onljt &:06p. m., Northbound. No. 5 1:18 a. m. ! No. 19 11:54 p.m. 1 No. 3, daily except Sunday. .3:24 p. m Nov 7 7:54 a. m. o , FOR SALE. One Auburn runabout; also one fivehorse power vertical, air-cooled aut> ! mobile motor. In good order. P. KIRSCH. 179t12 N. Third St. ’' - —- O'-~— — ■ LOST-PhiGam fraternity locket watch fob, with monogram. ”W. H. S." i Also two pins on the ribbon. One S. j A. E.; the other an owl’s head. Return to this office. Reward. 175t3 two lots, with good barn, drove well, cistsrn and plenty of fruit. All in good condition. Bargain it sold at once, 1215 West Madison street. Call or write. —Mrs. Susan Ward, Decatur, Indiana, R. R. 9. 191t12 FOR SALE —One Duroc sow with litter of ten pigs, two weeks old. Will sell right If taken soon. See Milton Hilpert, Decatur, No. 9. 191t3 LOST—A K. of P. watch charm, be- I tween my house and court house or court house and Gabe Kintz home. I Finder please return to my office and I receive reward.—H. S. Steele, county recorder. 174*3 j

Old Adams County Bank locator, Indiana- — Capital $129 000 Surplua . rw.9<ie C ' S ' Nib,ick > President M ‘ Kjrsrh jQhn Niblick Vice Presidentß B ‘ X ‘ Ehinßer ' Cashier. Read F a™ ans A KCdU a Specialty Re^cct Resolve Co !J r ec q tions 1 . Made jjhnTAccount? ftg. high sounding Is The Name! Every AccomodaBut Not So High, ti on Q on . IF YOU BUT TRY- fe I You Can Have One, Banking Just The Same. Extended ! A DOLLAR STAWJTr Toww We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits | oi o ro ■ o ■ o aoioßoi o ■ o ■ o ■ o ioioi 0 qEVERAL Reasons why you can save from $L * “ oto $2. per gallon on whiskey that you buy ■ ■ from me. 2 Reason No. 1 I buy direct from the disq tiller and rectifier. ■ Reason No. 2 Ido not have the high license ■ 0 to pay. ■ Reason No. 3 Ido not have to pay the high g ■ rent for my place of business, nor keep three or g four clerks. ■ Reason No. 4 The whiskey business is a side ■ g line for me and lam satisfied with a small pro- g fit on same. g Absolutely the best whiskies at the least cost. ■ Yau will find my prices on same in another ad., q ? I. A. KALVER S q Wholesale Dealer ■ ■ Tel. 581 Monroe St. & G.R.&L R.R: O " oioioioioioioi oaoaoioßoioioi ABSOLUTE SAFETY qwith capital of SHKI.TO.OO, surplus »f $20,900,00 total resources of $800,000,00.. ample cash reserves, conservative loaniag!policy, this Bank offers its customers greatest possible safety.. <JIn addition, semi-annua! examinations of its assets are made by aJNational Bank examiner aad five reports of its condition are rendered annually to comptroller of currency. these safeguards, vxe believe we are justified in solicting your business. C4per cent interest paid oa money left certain times, erment Depository for local postal funds. First National Bank of Decatur, Indiana [F 01=: =roiE==Bib===H ra m Six Beautiful Lots For Sale m o=o I=9 The old Niblick homestead on north second and third streets, will be divided !gP at right prices, in city lots ■ i X ' * Your chance if you contemp* ! a e U1 ding. You know all about this ® property. Get busy and buy before someone else beats you to it If interested, —I SEE || n gas .£.™ UTO ' C n “ C = ,O =IOE = 3OeS