Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 270, Decatur, Adams County, 17 November 1911 — Page 6

' * •' 1 I ■ r i I JROVIDE yourself with BallBand rubber boots now and thus make sure that your feet are dry and comfortable through all the wettest, coldest weather. Right now you have time to look for the Ball-Band store where you get the longest wear and most satisfaction. „ “PEOPLES & GERKE _ ■IZZZZ . — J Demo.rat W:.nt AAs Pay. Democrat Want Ads Pay “Ti va o nnmA- <Tfhe]farmer’s business r1 n a ncing often needs a little exfR n -Fq rm or tra financial backing if it lilt; Lclilllvl is to grow and prosper. That is one reason why he should have a’strong and willing bank behind him. It is an important function of this bunk to give temporary assistance to farmers who seek it of ns, and who have demonstrated their ability to repay obligations when due. The best way to establish a credit here is to carry an account with us, and we cordially invite not only the farmer but every one who wants to gain ground financially to do so. 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

- — — -- -•■ . .. ■■—ESMaMM 1 SPECIAL FACTORY INTRODUCTRY SALE I ■ Saturday Nov. 18th. I | DIRECT FROM FACTORY I g Handsome new styles and Venters World’s Famous Piano for Tone and quality. Chute and Butler Piano and Player Pianos g ;?' I — — ■ •. I f I FACTORY JB j FACTORY | " DISCOUNT 1 DISCOUNT I | SALE . SALE I * mMMH t uM L L i |j "" J" — | I SEVEN DAYS j O You can buy right for seven short days-your own terms are our terms. Prices will be regular after the sab w 4- x « § S these splendidly constructed pianos of rich tone and quality, case designs of graceful dignified styles and h--it y ant y -« ou to -* see R g our player pianos. Do not fail to attend our opening Expert Piano Artists will demonstrate Chute and^utl 76 ? ® ■ MCVtR, SCHERER & BEAVERS BEN RSHBAUCHER I B ,28 -,! p 3 5t?» E ST - ■ ED J. CRAWFORD Sales Managers J

EAST Buffalo. East Buffalo, N. Y., Nov. 17—-(Spec-ial to Daily Democrat)—Receipts, 11,200; shipments, 2,280; official to New York yesterday, 760; hogs Closing steady. Heavy, [email protected]; one fancy deck, I 16.90; mixed mediums, [email protected]; Yorkers, [email protected]; pigs, S6.OO@J 16.10; roughs, [email protected]; stags $4.50 $5.25; sheep, 19,000; slow; lambs, 10c' lower; tops, $5.50/ cattle, 600; dull. | G. T. BURK, Timothy seed, prime $6.50 i No. 2 Red wheat 88c No. 2 White whpfft 86c Oats, new 45c , New corn 65@70c 1 ; Sid corn 90c ' White corn, Not 2 70c Rye 84c Barley, No. 2 ? SI.OO | Feeding barley 75c t Aisike seed $9.50 j No. 1 clover hay $ll.OO I Timothy hay SIB.OO No. 1 mixed hay $17.00 I Mived clover hay $16.00 I! No. 1 oats straw $5.50 ■ I No. 1 wheat straw $5.00 Rye straw $5.50 “ Clover seed $11.25 FULLENKAMP’S. “j Lard 7c | i Butter 18c@22c Eggs 32c NISL’CK & CO. Eggs 32c I Butter 17c@22e — .OCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Spring chickets 7c Ducks 8c Fowls 7c Geese 6c Eggs v 22c Butter 20c Turkeys 11c Old roosters 5c i Chicks 9c! H. BERLING. Spring chickens 7c I Ducks ........ L.......8c | Fowls 7c | Geese 6c j Eggs 22c Butter 20c Turkeys IlfOld roosters 5c Chicks 7e J. D. MALE. White Ash lump $4.50

Washed Nut $4.50 ' Pocahontas Egg or Lump $4.75 Kannel Lump or Egg $6.00 Indiana Lump $3.75 Hocking lump $4.00 Virginia Splint $4.25 KALVER MARKETS. (Beef hides 9c .[Calf 12c [ Tallow 5c 'Sheep pelt» [email protected] | ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR COMMISSIONER, THIRD DISTRICT. , We are authorized to announce the | name of Christian Eicher of Hartford ■ township, as a candidate for nomi- ' nation as Commissioner for the Third District, subject to the decision of the, i Primary Election to be held Tuesday, i December 12, 1911. I FOR COMMISSIONER, SECOND DISTRICT. We are authorized to announce the 1 name of Jim A. Hendricks of Wash-, ,‘ington township, as a candidate sor 1 nomination as Commissioner for the' Second District, subject to the decis-1 . ion of the Primary Election, to be held Tuesday, December 12, 1911. FOR SHERIFF. We are authorized to announce the name of Tom Durkin of Decatur, as a candidate for nomination as Sheriff, subject to the decision of the PrimaryElection to oe Mid 1 uesday, December 12, 1911. FOR SURVEYOR. We are authorized to announce the name of Phil L. Macklin ot Decatur, as a candidate for nomination as Surveyor, subject to the decision of the Primary Election to be held Tuesday, December 12, It-lr We are to announce the name of Orval Harruff of pecatur, as a candidate for nomination as Survey- | or, subject to the decision of the Primary Election to be held Tuesday, De- | eember 12, 1911. : FOR AUDITOR. | We are authorized to announce the i name of T. H. Baltzell of Washington township, as a candidate for nomination as auditor, subject to the decision of the Primary Election, to be held Tuesday, December 12, 1911. We are authorized to announce the name of W. L. Tbomhill of Wabash

Township, as a candidate for nomination as Auditor, subject to the decision of the Primary Election, to be held Tuesday, December 12, 1911 We are authorized to announce the name of John Magley, sr., of Root township, as a candidate for nomination as Auditor, subject to the decision of the Primary Election to be held Tuesday, December 12, 1911. FOR REPRESENTATIVE. We afe authorized to announce the name of A. P. Beatty of Decatur, as a candidate for representative, subject to the decision of the democratic primary election to be held Tuesday, De eember 12, 1911. We are authorised to announce the name of Valentine Linker of Kirkland township, as a candidate for the nomination as representative, subject to the decision of the Primary Election to be held Tuesday, December 12, 1911. We are authorized to announce the name of David J. Schwartz of Monroe township, as a candidate for nomination as Representative, subject to tin decision of the Primary Election, to be held Tuesday. December 12, 1911 FOR JUDGE. We are authorized to announce the name of David E. Smith of Decatur as a candidate for Judge of the Circuit Court of the 26t.h Judicial Circuit, subject to the decision of the Primary Election, to be held Tuesday. December 12, 1911. FOR PROSECUTOR. We are authorized to announce the name of R. C. Parrish of Decatur, as a candidate for Prosecutor of the 26th Judicial Circuit,' subject to the decision of the Primary Election, to be held Tuesday, December 12, 1911. FOR TREASURER. We are authorized to announce the name of W. J. Archbold of Decatur, as a candidate for nomination as Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Primary Election to be held Tuesday, December 12, 1911. We are authorized to announce the name of John P. Steiner of French township, as a candidate for Treasurer. subject to the decision of the Primary Election to be held Tuesday. December 12, 1911. We are authorized to announce the name of Louis Kleine of Preble town-

| hia aP a candidate for nomination as : TreasXer, subject to the — * , the Primary Election to be heid Tues day, December 12, , FOR CORONER. t We are authorized to announce the nf Dr 1) D Clark, of Decatur, : “ m a for coroner, subject to I t he decision of the Democratic Primary, to be held Tuesday, Decembe. 12, 1911. _ > notice. ! Brother K’s of C. atri friends, don'. - fail to -tend the card part> dance Wednesday, November 15th, K. j of C. Hall. FOR SALE—Established business in 1! a near-uy county. The J. R-Watkins - Med Co. Reason, death of agent. See 270t3I C. R- Dunn PYTHIAN SISTERS' DINNER. Will Serve Chicken Pot-pie Thursday. November 23rd. ‘ The Pythian Sisters will serve a, ’ chicken pot-pie dinner Thursday noon. November 23rd, at the K. of P. hall, to which the public is invited. Dinner, ' 25c. The menu: ■ | Stewed Chicken and Pot-pie 1 Mashed Potatoes GravyCold Slaw ‘ | Candied Sweet Potatoes Baked Apples Pumpkin and Apple Pie Coffee 269t6 ! Ir Democrat Want Ads Pay Jl—l 11T - h > Cf 1 have some of the best located and best soil farms in Adams county, near "| Decatur, for sale. For instance 120 f I acres, large new house and barn, and all other outbuildings new. good fences, and well-tiled black soil, $135 per acre, 'i mile of beet loading station and grain elevator. Can also ’ show you 80-acre farm, or small ones I I cheaper. ‘ i 80 acres, good soil and buildings at ' S9O per acre. Farm to Rent. 240 acres, two sets of buildings, near Decatur. e Money to loan without commission. J- 269t6 DAN ERWIN.

TRY THE MONRoT Studio For jour holiday work prices right and satisfaction guaranteed. Arrange for dates by phone or call at tJ) studio any hour in the day I If you have any special work at your home you wish done “Just call me” I will do your Enlarging for you and frame your pictures. “Give me a call” I’ll appreciate it and you will be pleased. W. 0. NEWLON Photographer, Phone No, 54 ! Corona Woo! Fqj is extracted from the wool of the Sheen and does not differ from the secretions in the skin of other animals. Grease and water will not mix, but Wool Fat . will readily mix with secretion of the skin. henc<> t's readily absorbed. Y™ see the point? sM FAT m For contracted hoof, grease heel, sore shoulders, galls, sprains, calks, barbed , wire cuts, kicks, bruise?, Cerona Wool , Fat is the standard remedy Just the thing to relieve overnight cracked cows teats. 25c 50c and SI.OO cans, and your money back if not satisfactory, FCR SALE BY Heller and McGill, Agents Ist. and Madison st. WANTED —One hundred men to do ditching on land near Detroit, Mick I Inquire at office of The Straus Bros. • Co., No. 817 Calhoun St., Ft, Wayne. I Ind., on Saturday. 269t2 I —— _ — CGAL COAL COAL ) ~ ■“ * Did You Ever Buy Any Os Bennets? IT’S HOT STUFF Phone 639.