Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 299, Decatur, Adams County, 22 December 1911 — Page 4

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a——a ■ ■■ ■ EAST. | East Buffalo, Ind., Dee. 22—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 6,(00; shipments, 1,330; official to New York yesterday, 1,330; hogs closing steady. Medium and heavy, [email protected]; ! Yorkers, [email protected]; pigs and lights, [email protected]; roughs, $5.50@55 75;[ stags, [email protected]; sheep, 18,000; slow; lambs, 25c lower; tops, $6.50; : cattle, 600; dull. — G. T. BURK. T.notify seed, prime 16.50 Wneat 91c No. 2 white wheat 89c Oats . 45c New corn 70c Yellow com 73c Corn 75c Rye .83c Farley, No. 2 .... [email protected] Feeding baney 75c Alsike seed J 9.50 No. 1 clover bay $17.00 Timothy hay $19.00 No. 1 mixed hay $17.00 Mixed clover hay $lB 00 No. 1 oats straw $5.50 No 1 wheat straw $5.00 Stye straw $5.50 'Clover Seed $ll.OO -OCAL PROOUCB MARKET. Spring chickens 7c Ducks 8c Fowls 7c Geese 6c Eggs 22c better 20c

e w CATTLE SALE The undersigned will offer at public auction at my residence known as the Lewis Cherry farm miles south west of Decatur, 3 milessouthof Peterson, miles northeast of Bluffton, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 27, 1911.' BEGINNING AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M. FORTY HEAD OF CATTLF Twenty-one Head of Cows, giving milk, -with calves by their side; and the rest will be fresh between now and March. TEN HEAD OF FEEDING CATTLE, STEERS AND HEIFERS FIVE HEAD OF BULLS Four head old enough for service, all well bred bulls, good hard breeders. FOUR HEAD OF FEEDING COWS — MW ■■■■■■ 11. ■ ■ ■ - A Come to this sale and I will treat you right. These cattle are all native cat tie and will do you good. Remember that you will buy these cattle just as they are, and if they are not as represented, bring them back and I will return ■”our money. Hoping to meet you lovers of good cattle at my bam on the 27th. day of December, about 10 o’clock, I will show you what I call a good herd of cattle. I Will also seil a couple Colts and Horses PLENTY OF GOOD LUNCH ON THE PREMISES SO YOU WILL NOT GO HUNGRY COME ANDSPEND THE DAY LEWIS YAKE,.Prop. NOAH FRAUHIGER, Auct.

■AVImJK ll—J I Turkeys He I Chicks Old roosters • 5c FULLENKAMP’S. (Lard 8c i Butter ...25c Eggs 27c NIBLICK & .50. Eggs v 27c Butter 17c@25c KALVEK MARKETS. Beef hides 9c Calf 12c | Tallow « 5c | Sheep pelts [email protected] COAL PRICES. Anthracite SB.OO White Ash lump $4.50 Washed Nut $4.50 Pocahontas Egg or Lump $4.75 Kannel l ump or Egg $6.00 Indiana Lump $4.00 Hocking Lump $4.25 Virginia Splint $4.50 H. BERLiaG. Sprit _ chickens 7c Duc.’ts Sc Fowls 7c Geese 6c Eggs » 22c Butter 20c Turkeys 11c. Old roosters 5c Chicks 7c

I THE KING’S BIRTHDAY 1 CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE Recitation —Esther Johnson. , Recitation —Glen Hill. Song—Golden Sheaf Class. Recitation —Marie Hayse. Anthem—Choir. Recitation—Alice Lenhart. Recitation —Zelma Stevens. Song—Choir. Holy Scene of Christmas. Offering. Benediction. Zion’s Lutheran. The children of the church will as-| sist in rendering a good program 1 Sunday evening at 7:30 o’clock, when there will be a Christmas tree and other holiday features, in addition to the program: I German Program. Opening Hymn. Prayer and Scripture Lesson. Christmas Liturgy; responsive singing by pastor and choir. Then follows the Christmas story > in questions and answers by the pas--1 tor and the school children, interming- ' led with appropriate songs by the I children. * ' Then follows a short English pro- j gram, about on the same order. Questions and answers by the pastor and I the children, the hymns being sung > by the whole congregation. Prayer and Benediction. Presbyterian. The Presbyterian children have spent much time in practicing for their Christmas cantata for Sunday ,' evening The cantata is entitled ’’Johnny Doubter,” and there will be real Mother Goose characters to lend I their aid in convincing the doubtful ; of the reality of Santa. The_ pretty , and interesting solos, choruses, dia-! dogues, etc., will be given and carried I out with the aid of the following i characters: Santa Claus—Hugh Perkins. Old Mother Goose —Ruth Patterson. | Old Mother Hubbard —Mary Erwin. ! Old Woman Who Lived in Her Shoe | Goldie Biggs. Little Red Riding Hood —Portia Thomas. Little 80-Peep—Mabel Bower. Little Boy Blue —George Schug. Little Dick Horner —Dick Durkin. Little Miss Muffet —Isabelle Edwards. Jack and Jill —Lawrence Murray and Dorris Erwin. Mr. Millionaire —Lawrence Biggs. Bootblack (Joe Shiner) —Pliny Lyons. Little Nobody (a waif) —Catherine | Peck. Newsboy (uxtra) —Dick Heller. Fairie —Rachael Leavell. Teacher —Ireta Erwin. Little Scholars —Ist, Florine Michaud; 2nd, Romaine Murray; 3rd, Hel en Dugan. Johnny Doubter —Cecil Cole. The Nations. Uncle Sam —Guy Kidd. John Bull —Joe Burdg. Germany—William Beavers. Scotland —Daniel Falk. France —Owen Edwards. Ireland —Jesse Cole. Italy—Floyd Baxter. Negro—Dorsie Garard. Solos, choruses, dialogues, etc. St. Mary's Church. Owing to the illness of Father Wilken but three masses will be celebrated on Christmas day, instead of six as on previous years, when all priests are permitted to celebrate three masses, the only day in the year: High mass, 6:00 a. m. Low mass, 8:00 a. m. High mass, 10:00 a. m. Vespers, benediction and Tedeuin, ! 3:00 p m. The Methodist, Baptist and Evan-| gelical Sunday schools are also preparing to give programs on Christmas , day, but have not yet given their programs for publication. - — I -- — PUBLIC SALE. As I am going to quit farming, I will sell at public auction at my residence,l 1% miles west of Monroe, on Wednesday, December 27, 1911, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., the following property, to-wit: Six Head ot Horses. One . roan mare, 3 years old, weight 1300; 1 bay mare, 3 years old, weight 1300 lbs., a Belgian; 1 bay driving horse, 5 years qld, weight 1200, made just right and can step some; 1 general purpose horse, 4 years old; 2 bay driving mares, 3 years old, broke single and double. Seven Head of Cattle: One full-blooded Durham cow, 4 years old, calf by side; 1 roan Durham cow, 5 years old. fresh soon; 1 Jersey cow. 3 years old, f-esh In January;'l Jersey cow. 3 years old, fresh in June; 1 Jersey bel'er, 2 years old, fresh in April; 1 red cow. 3 years old, fresh in May; 1 Jersey cow, 8 years old, fresh in June. Hogs: Eight brood sows, w’ll farrow in March; 12 fat nogs, weight, 200 lbs. each; 12 shoats, , weight 50 lbs. each. Farming Implements: One Hoosier disc drill, Monarch cultivator, 2 John Deere break-

ing plows. John Deere check rower, 60-tooth harrow, Turnbull wagon, rubber tired buggy, storm front, set of breeching harness, set farm harness, set single harness, 18 acres corn in field. Household Goods: One range sook stove, soft coal heater, piece oi linoleum, 14 yds.; 2 pieces carpet, set dining room chairs, extension table, kitchen cabinet, Delavel cream separ ator ,the entire lot of household goods from start to finish. Terms—All amounts of $5 and under, cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit i of 9 months will be given, purchaser; giving note with good bankable security. No property removed until set- ! tied for. 4 per cent off for cash. , Dinner will be served at noon by the Ladies’ Aid society. EARL REBER. J. N. Burkhead, Auct. G. H. McManama, Clerk. o PUBLIC AUCTION. Executor’s sale of personal property, i North Fifth street, December 22nd, at 12:30 p. m.: Bedsteads, feather beds, pillows, quilts, comforts, stands, din ing chairs, rockers, etc. Terms —Three months’ credit given on all sums over $5.00 C. D KUNKLE. Delmer F. Leonard, Auct. It Executor John Woy Estate. PRESBYTERIAN NOTICE. All the Presbyterian children are requested to come to practice at the church Friday after school. UMBRELLA LOST—Or taken through mistake. Was left in. postofflee a I short while Thursday, and found to be missing when owner returned I for it Finder please leave at this j office. 298tf ' ~ I

— A HAIR BRUSH Will Be Appreciated Mother, father, or sister, aunt or uncle would be delighted to receive as a present a beautiful hair brush from the LACHOT & RICE Drug Store Here is a present that will last and one that will wear well and will every day suggest the giver. These hair brushes area delight and a pleasure to possess. If you want a “last minute” present, we have it. (Remember you get a ticket on the doll with each 10 cent purchase) LACHOT & RICE i a S Don’t let the Christmas stockings of your loved ones go empty, B simply because you are temporarly short of money. We can-help B 3 you fill them. We will loan you the money in any amount from . $lO to SIOO, on household goods, pianos, teams, fixtures, etc., with- jjg out removal. You can have from one to twelve month’s time i.i ’j M which to pay it back, in small weekly or monthly payments, as you * i W prefer 72c is the payment on a S3O. loan for fifty weeks; other am- K ounts at the same proportion. Remember this: Our dealings are S confiential. You get the money without delay. Our rates are most 3E « reasonable. If you need money fill out the following blank, cut it out and mail it to us. Our agent is in Decatur every Tuesday. K I. Address,. | Ft. Wayne, Loan Company i s 706 CALHOUN STREET S B -ROOM 2, SECOND FLOOR- G ■ = ===== q=— —B -/V Cftfl LOADOs Candies, Nuts and Oranges on account of our heavy buying we bought candies so as we can | sell them as low as most others pay for them, a visit to our store will convince you that we have 1 j just as we advertise. Make our store your headI quarters, plenty of good chairs and clerks to wait ; O on you- O Remember You Are Weicome at our Store Whether You Buy or INot AT I ■ HUNSICKER BROS. CITY BAKERY Special Rates to Churches and School teachers ■ 1 " ~=o — : £~”|

40 acres good black land, fine improvements in every respect and a number one '.oil, near Monrpe and well rented. 132 foot frontageon Second street, near Decatur, on pike and nandy to school and market 40 acres, 4% mites out, well located, cheap, number one soil. 80 acres, black land, 1% miles from Decatur, good improvements. $5,000 buys a business property cn Monroe street and SI,OOO, vacant lot on Monroe street. 7 acres, 14 mile from corporation. $1,500. 80 acres, 3tfc miles of Decatur, fine improvements, good soil, $l2O per acre. 80 acres, 5 miles of Decatur, large house and good soil, $lO5 per acre. 60 acres, 3 miles of Decatur, extra ! fine improvements, $145 per acre. 157 acres, a good bargain, at $15,000. 100 acres extra fine land, well located. 5 miles out, $12,000 140 acres, well improved, SIOO per j acre. 140 acres, adjoining the city, well ■ improved, fine house and barn and ■ other buildings, SIB,OOO. 120 acres, one mile of Monroe, fine buildings, $16,000. 77 acres, 3% miles of Decatur, well Improved, SIOO per acre. 80 acres, all black soil, all tiled, fair improvements. $125 per acre. 160 acres, good house and barn, well improved, sllO per acre. 70 acres, well improved, 3 miles of Decatur, S9O per acre. DAN ERWIN.

CLOSE PERSONAL ATTENTION /- HE depositors and customers of this’Bank appreciate the close personal attention that the officers of the Bank give to all transactions ■*- passing through their hands. This applies to small as well as large accounts. Every depositor is extended the most cordial welcome and his needs given individual attention. Why not start the year 1912 by trying us? There is nothing in the way of legitimate Banking we can not do. FIRST {NATIONAL BANK DECATUR, INDIANA P W Smith, President, C A Dugan, Cashier W A Kuebler, Vice President, F W Jsebker, Asst Cashier t ■T~~~ _ — " JHg r PEOPLES & GERKE ; HERE’S WISHING YOU .ALL A Very Merry Christmas May the Yule-tide season be a happy one for everybody. We thank you for your Shoe Trade . PEOPLES & GERKE . L J CHIROPRACTIC What Is CHIROPRACTIC? CHIROPRACTIC, the new science, is the knowledge of the cause of disease and the art of locating and re moving same by hand. The Spinal Column is the only place nerves pass between two movable bony surfaces, therefore a slight displat ement of one or more verteI brae causes the delicate nerves to be pinched between hard | causing the nerve supply to be restricted, which caused 95 per cent ct I all suffering known to mankind. It mat’ not what part of the body or what organ is affected, the cause is In Spinal Column. CHIROPRACTIC is the only sci eut-e that removes the cause of disease and is done without pain, drugs, massage or knife. CHIROPRACTIC adjustments are given with th ehands. The object has been accomplished when the pressure on the nerves has been done away with or the nerves reI leased. CHiPOPRACTIC adjustments remove thecause. Nature cures. I Do not use medicine, Surgery or Osteopathy Spinal analysis Free Hours • 10-12-3-5 and" 7-8 C. B FRY, Chiropracter Over Lachot & Rice Drug Store Old Adam|s County Bank Decatur, Indiana. Capital $l2O 000 Surplus . $30,000 Wl' \ z C’ Niblick, President wRt \ M. Kirsch and John Niblick , v. Vice Presidents ~ X- Ehinger, Cashier. pAnJ Farm loans 2V-- KCaa a Specialty | Reflect t ,6 ° / / Resolve Elections I • U "~LJ I Made IT’S BETTER LATE S; Than Never, : Every ? ’ AccomodaTO START A BANK ACCOUNT on Consis ten t But With Safe The Earlier The Endeavor, Methods The Larger The'Amount! w" ' — Patrons $