Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 240, Decatur, Adams County, 13 October 1911 — Page 4
ITthis round OAK BASE BURNER ■ IS A MONEY SAVER j jJX It means lots more heat for the same amount of i fuel, making a Round Oak Base Burner the greatest Double heater ever produced. You can save money Uk? every day you run this, the newest, most beautiful, up-to-date of all hard-coal heaters. It holds fire, saves coal bills, and heats every corner of even a WF” north room. Ii in P er cent more efficiency it delivers the goods. « ' ' the ROUND OAK BASE burner D’ its new additional flue constructions perfect fire pot and magazine, combination £■<, A grates or rollers and perfect fitting doors, draft and joints, its clean-cuts, perfect!}’ proportioned, handsome appearance, makes it the one base burner that will give a Lifetime of complete satisfaction. H.% Just think 42 per cent more heat, nearly one-half’ 1 BA.st blbmeb \J c««i cor{ jj a i]y invite you to come in and see this stove <Sc Lee SELLERS OF GOOD GOODS [Ls■ - IJ> E3I 31 .LZIE rsjac"'"' 'IE
~*f i A DTAI IDT* 0 MANUFACTURINGENGRAVERS nAnLUUIvI GLv. OMMNP«MWeO> The Decatur Daily Democrat DECATUR. IND. LOCAL AGENTS ’ IHR • FOR. THIS EXCLUSIVE LINE.- ijM!
MISS KETTLuR'S NOTICE. ■ls* Martha Kettler wishes to meet alter old music pupils at her studio, 3«. .< North Third street, next Saturday, morning. October 14th, at 11 o’clock. 239t2 LGST —A go-cart wheel, between Monroe street and waterworks. Return to this office. 213t3*
$250,000 7>; CUMULATIVE PREFERRED STOCK (PREFERRED AS TO ASSETS AND DIVIDENDS.) OF THE DECATUR MOTOR CAR COMPANY. OF DECATUR; INDIANA (Incorporated Under the Laws of Luna.) MANUFACTURERS OF THE “Decatur Hoosier Limited” I-- TON MOTOR TRUCK. PAR SIOO PER SHARE Dividends Payable January Ist and July Ist Callab'c Any Dividend Date (After Three Months' Notice) at SIOO Per Share and Accumulated Dividends. CAPITALIZATION F efe- ed Stock (7i Cumulative) - $250,000 t -union Stock $350,000 > NO 1 ' C)i’ EBTEDNESB 1 : c a ter of tpe t-.-iur r . .-or Car company provides that the j holde . . tne Preferred Stock shall receive a fixed cumulative divie j.-j -r -, /en percent per annum, payable semi-annually on the first 4 x Ji r‘ ?ry end July of each year. The Preferred Stock shall be > e 5 - to C-ir.c’ts ano dividend, and, in case-of the d.ssoi -or a corporation, wnether voluntary or involuntary, the holds of t e Preferred otoc era,; je pa d on the basis of SICC per share -- j a i, unpaid acc r ed or accruing c'vidends thereon shall before ar/ •ount s-all :e paid to V e noldeic of the Company's Common Stock. No bonds. -casac-s • - -ncumt ances of any kind can be placed against any of the property of t e Company without consent of at ..st u ct. tt td» t e oulai-r.ding Preferred Stock. Ti e Comnany has built up an effective organization for the man-•s--_re and c.-trLut.cn o; its product. The personnel of the man-;e-ent aud directorate taken in ccnr.ection with the history of the compare to date. it. in itself, in the nature of a guarantee of the . cundnCse of this issue. The earn -<;s for the twelve rmonths of 1912 should show over en (7 t>rr*s the entire preferred dividend requirement and over '? per -ent o entire authorized Common stock after payment of pre'srred dividend. From the standpoints of security, liberal income yield and preb-'-.le anj-ociatiim in value we regard the above offering as one of the "cst .-attractive investments in the present industrial market. We offer, subject to prior sale and advance in price, the unsold -c . on of the above issue of 7 per cent Cumulative Preferred Stock 0 oer share to be accompanied by a bonus of 50 per cent in Common Stock of the Company ■— ■” For* Further' Information Address V ALTER A. VND RWOOD & CO. INV. STM ENT SECURITIES -OR- , x M. E. BRACKETT, Pr?st. Hanover Bank Building . NEW YORK, N. Y. —
FOR SALE —Favorite hard coal burner, 1 kitchen range, both good as new. Also 1 washing machine. Easy payments. Call 428 or leave word at this office. 234t3 LOST —Pocketbook containing $50.00, in bills. 2 twenties and a ten. Finder return to James Kirkendall, care of this office, and receive $5.00 reward. 222t3
EAS'i BUFFALO East Buffalo, N. Y„ Oct. 13—(Special to Daily Democrat I —Receipts, 10,400; shipments, 3,230; official to New York yesterday, 570; hogs closing steady Medium and heavy, sA£s‘gsS.9O: pigs. $6.25© $6.40: roughs $5.10©55.8u: stags. $ I 25© $5.00; sheep, l,7iX‘: lower; top lambs. $6.10: cattle. 200; slow. ■a. . srvrtK Timothy seec, prime $6.75 No. 2 Red wheat 93c No. 2 White wheat 91c Old corn 94c White corn 2 -92e Rye 80e Barley No. 2 75* Alsike seed $9 90#50.50 1 Oats, new 45c No. 1 clove: ha> sll.oo© $11.50 Timothy hay sl6.'Ml ’ No. 1 mixed hay sl3© $13.50 . Mixed clacer hay $15.00 • No. 1 oats straw $4 00 No. 1 wheat straw $4.03 Rye straw $4.50 I Clover seed sll W4>512.00 ’ -viftLiC* 4 C< Eggs 22c Butter )7c@22e FULLEN KAMP'S. Lard 7c Eggs 22c Butter 18c@22c -OCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Spring chickens Sc Ducks $c Fowls 9e Geese 7c Eggs 22c Butter 20c Turkeys 5c Old roosters 20c
“3SBBB 8888 HBMBBBBB E WE WANT TO SHOW YOU-IA9IES i \ 1 '••f' All we want is a chance to show you the splen- = M \ i A did assortment of New Fall Apparel for ladies, V ‘ Misses and children. There’s a display of new jflf| models in ladies clothes here that is worthy of the || 11 | - i earliest attention of every lady that is intersled in |g iHh I W gl (jetting the highest amount of value at the lowest jx possible price. A nice big new line of Misses w f, X ■fcWu I1 I MB -J JAtTO J and childrens coats all made of j ■jj'- * the latest fabrics and st; les. \ \ i j I w SH /n •fix I;| i ■ r hW H The Seasons Best 711 S I IwWI Styles J” Rj E Ml* are here in the 7 n MM - V Fj y BOSTON STORE I
Here’s a Part of the Question, g E I What are tires going to cost me pei mile? g That’s it, not gasoline and oil, but they h-lp. • We tell you that Ford Tires have a 50 pe«- cent, safety factor. g We also "tell you that thev are good for 6.000 miles. « We sell a set of Diamond Casings for a ford Car for >. b. <V. B Slightly over a cant and a quarter a mile. 1 1 10.000 miles for $125.00 tires alone. , Now last year we were guilty of selling just one other car. A very good 30 ■ It had aSO per cent, safety factor on tires. g No reason for not getting 6.000 miles on one set casings. 5 But a set of Diamond Casings for this car costs $146.20. g Nearly two and a half cents a mile. 10,000 miles for $250 00. Divorced from $125.00. 5 > Here’s at the Question I Reason tells you it should be a Ford. If a Touring car it will cost you but $700.00 complete. k We sell themjat THE GROVE GARAGE CO. | 123 N. MAIN ST. T .. Our Paint Shop Runs Six Days a Week Bluffton, Indiana J| jr ’ ' -- ■ I
Chick* 9c H. BERLING. Spring chickens Sc Ducks sc Fowls 9c Geese — 6c Eggs 22c Butter 20c Turkeys -■•* c ' Old roosters 5c Chicks 'Jc KALVER MARKETS. Beef hides 8c Calf hides 10c Tallow 4c Sheep pelts 25c©51.00 — ' —- - ■ -<■ FOUND —K. of P. badge: owner can j obtain same by calling at this office, describing same and paying for act. FOR SALE —One two-year-old. well bred, buek sheep. See Dyonis Schmitt. 240t6 WANTED —A dishwasher at the Madi- j son House. S 239t3 WANTED —A washwoman to do family washing and ironing. Enquire at this office. 239t3 WANTED —Good, sorted white corn LOST —ladies’ open-faced gold watch, with monogram “L.” on back of case: watch pin, with monogram “L.’’ Return to Democrat office or to Leona Lang, Geneva, R. R. 5. 236t5
Mr. Sensible Smoker. THE JOHN ADAIR —— is the one best bet Ln smoke satisfaction. — ' It Satisfice The Smoke Sense — 5 Cents at any smoke shop,
|B " - '""'W I Tans! Tans! Tans!! The Hit Os The Season I We just received two more sty- I | les in Tan Button Boots with high * toes and short vamps, broad and easy on the just the shoes for the dressy young lady. i Come in before your size is gone I PEOPLES & GERKE ■-■ ■ ■ ■" . .... I__ ■■■- . - BBBBBBBBBEBBBBfISBBBBBBBBKBSBIia £ FARMS FOR SALE OR TRADE ■ S — 40 acres will sell ar trade for smaller farm. — 65 with best of location for sale, /< - 80 “ good soil and location. 114 “ partially improved land can sail for aero : r ‘l U nearly bl,ck land will trad « f o r smaller fam, M derail under cultivation. |g ■ T ' le ?« only a few of our many fams listed; also have a nice list ■( ■ P kT per V/ Michigan lands be- £ £ MA'P autTfc fr ° m Mudour * ,etus show on our new ■ J HvCCHTE and — — g3ag|| * I * B WBBBBBBBBBBBBBB.K — —■! e I F*i n neincr flTThe farmer’s business z lUUIICHIg Wj] often needs a Huie exthp Trirmop tra financial backing if it C laiUiei is t 0 ffrow and proS per. unPSnr on e reason why he should have a strong and willing bank behind him. fpmnnrt n im P°. function of this bank to give ntX t 0 farmers who seek it of renav nMi«tr aVe dt ! monstrate d their ability to I repay obligations when due. a credit here is to not f.nlv tf C °? nt Wlt h us » an d we cordially invite gain ground t Tdo FIRST national bank DECATUR, INDIANA Capital SIOOOOO Surplus S2OOOO Resources SB4OOOO P. W. Smith, President W. A. Kuebler V. President C. A. Dugan, Cashier F. W. Jaebker Asst. Cashier
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