Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 2, Decatur, Adams County, 2 January 1912 — Page 4

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jteagsumL Jj— tmnr* 'nn rcaA w> ikvt £AS'i hQf i'AL.O. East Buffalo, X. Y., Jan. 2—(Special to Daily Democrat)— Receipts, 8,000; shipments, 2,170; official to New York yesterday, 5,320; hogs closing steady. Medium and heavy, [email protected]; [email protected]; roughs, [email protected]; Yorkers, [email protected]; pigs and lights, stags, [email protected]; sheep, 7,200; steady; top lambs, $6.80; catle, 200; steady. G. T. BURK. Timothy seed, prime $6.25 Wheat 01c No. 2 white wheat 89c Oats 45c New corn ...,,70c Yellow, corn 73c! Mixed corn 70c j Corn 75c j Rye ...83c Barley, No. 2 SI.OO ; Feeding barley 75c Alsike seed $3.73 No. 1 clover hay $17.00 Timothy hay $20.00 No. 1 mixed hay $17.00 Mixed clover hay SIB.OO No. 1 oats straw $8.50 No. 1 wheat straw SB.OO Rye straw $9.00 Clover seed $11.25 -OCAL droOUCE MARKET. Spring chickens 7c Ducks 8c Fowls 7c Geese 6c Eggs 22c better 20c

SCHOOL SUPPLIES The finest and the best of school supplies. Tablets, Stationary, Colored Crayons, Straps, Pencils and Pens. Any one of these will be just the thing to start the new year right. Make school work easy and pleasant Don’t overlook our stock if you want to be satisfied. LACHOT & RICE H| If You Want Anything In My * g Line, Come And See Me S I sell the famous Beer, real GerS man brew, the best made, at $2.00 per case, S in pints or quarts. Its the best for every purfL All kinds of whisk.eys-Kentucky Bourbons, *\| and sour mash, Pennsylvania ne, Mary land t* rye and all the others, from $1.5( to $6.00 per per gal. Wines and cordials of every kind at jg prices to suit ComerlSecondandMadhcn S,i. ,"i X CURLEY RADEMACHEE «§

.Turkeys lie I Chicks 9c . Old roosters 5c FULLENKAMP’S. > Lard 8c ; 'Butter 25c ; Eggs 25c NIBLICK & GO. |Eggs 27c i Butter 17c@25ci KALVLft MARKETS. Beef hides 9c , | Calf 12c Tallow 5c Sheep pelts [email protected])0 COAL PRICES. j Anthracite ~,,58,00 White Ash lump $4.50 Washed Nut $4.50 Pocahontas Egg or Lump $4.75 1 Kannel Lump or Egg $6.00 Indiana Lump $4.00* Hocking Lump $4.25 Virginia Splint $4.50 1 H. BERLING. I Sprit. 3 chickens 7c 1 Duchs 8f Fowls 7c j Geese 6c' Eggs 22c | Butter 20c' Turkeys lie 1 Old roosters 6c ' Chicks 7c 1

IFOR SALE. 40 acres of good black land, good buildings, close to school and markets, i 120 acres of good soil, good buildings. 80 acres at sllO per acre. 50 acres at SS3 per acre. 1 Also several other good bargains. I See A. S. KELLER & CO., 304t6* Monroe, Ind. c FARM FOR SALE. C (, Good 40 acre iarm. 4% miles west of Decatur; all black land, good buildings. Price reasonable. Call at the Democrat office. 282tG PUBLIC SALE. , The undersigned will offer for sale at 316 North Ninth street next Thursday afternoon, January 4, 1912, the following ’household goods: One oak , sideboard, as good as new; 1 dining , room table and chairs, 1 rug, size I 9x12; 1 brass bed and dresser; 1 dropI head sewing machine, 1 large rocker, ! ' parlor stand, 1 soft coal heating stove, . j 1 large looking glass, and many other , articles. Terms, cash, or good bankable note. MRS. WILL PARR. John Spuller, Auct. 2t2 o PUBLIC SALE, The undersigned will offer for sale at his residence one and one-half . miles east and one-half mile north of Pleasant Mills, and two and one-half i miles northwest of Willshire, on what is known as the old Carter farm, on i Tuesday, January 23, 1912, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., the following property, to-wit; Five Head of Horses: I One draft mare, coming 6 years old, in foal; 1 general purpose mare, coming 7 years old, in foal; 1 driving mare, j coming 9 years old, in foal; 1 heavy draft colt, coming 3 years old; 1 driv- ! ing colt, coming 1 year old. Four Head of Cattle: One cow, fresh in April; 1 cow, fresh in July; 1 cow, fresh in September; 1 heifer. 14 months old. Nine brood sows, 3 will | farrow first of March, 1 by last of March; 5 not bred; 10 bead of shoats, weighing 75 lbs. each; 1 O. I. C. male hog. Farming Implements: One 2horse wagon, 2 sets of double work harness, 1 Osborn mower, 1 riding breaking plo*.-, 1 walking breaking; plow, 1 spring-tooth harrow, 1 hay lad- | der, 2 sulky corn plows, 1 set of black- j smith tools, 1 gravel bed, corn In crib, ■ 100 shocks corn in field, 250 shocks of fodder, hay in the mow, 12 doz. chickens, 17 head full blood Indian Runner ducks. Terms —For all amounts of $5.00 and under, cash in hand; all amounts over $3.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security, i per cent off for cash. HENRY SOVINE. J. N. Burkhead, Auct. BOSSE OPERA HOUSE. JANUARY 6. Saturday, January 6th, that great musical .-omedy, “The Candy Girl,” will again give the people of Decatur their usual laugh-producer, interspersj ed with fine music and good up-to-date ! songs. This company is better and j stronger this year than ever before, having some of the finest talent in the I country. They go over the same territory from year to year and make friends in every city because they al--1 ways give you your money's worth. They have an exceptionally fine company this year and will appreciate your patronage. Secure your seats J early at the drug store.

I Old Adams County Bank j, Decacur, Indiana. I ; jjj % \ C. S. Niblick, President S j M- Kirachnml John ij s RcSOIVC ' Made /■■ I BETTER late m I s i — 7 |j I Than Never, Ac 3i a . = \ TO START A BASK ACCOUNT ,Mm lT S SlSjCOt f | But Wit/Safe | [ The Larlier The Endeavor, maiS i I The Larger The /.mount! -Iv-ur 1 j s — Patrons — ■ Iv ’ WevPay.4 Per Cent Interest on 1 YearjTime Deposits j _

OSBORN STEPS IN. I Michigan Governor Wants Roosevelt or Beveridge President. (United Press Berv.ee.) Detroit, Mich., Jan. 2—(Special to i Daily Democrat) —Governor Osborn . | today gave out a statement in which he advocates the withdrawal of Senator LaFollette and President Taft for the presidential nomination and advo--1 cated the names of Senator Beveridge of Indiana and former President j t Roosevelt. » FOUND—On Second street, this city, ; a note made payable to Matilda Martz. Call at this office and pay for this ad and get note of A. B. Bailey, > the finder. 299tf - LOST —Baby’s red dress, somewhere -) between the St Paul's church and Decatur. Finder please return to the ; Vance, Hite & Macklin ciothinc > store. 304t3 FOR SALE—I 3-year-old work mare, in foal. Price, $75, If sold soon. In- , quire of R. N. Runyon, one-half mile north of Schnepp sehol house. 297t6 mmmm «_ (Poultry and Corn I Growers Get Ready I pc Adams countv’s greatest I g Poultry and Corn Show V Largest Premium list ever offered, Wittwer Building, January 2-3-4 5 and 6 1912 to be given by the Adams County ' Poultry and Com Growers Association. Premium list now ready, for particulars address" , » I Samuel Simison, Sec ! 4 Berne, lnd, I < msmsm Y7s3SdtaMHM ] * BOSSE OPERA HOUSE i Saturday, January 6 ! < B. M. GARFIKLD Presents 1 ; THE CANDY GIRL j That Great Musical Ex- ! troraganza ! < Beautiful Costumes, * Grand Scenery. « The Nineteenth Century ' Success. < i Chorus Os Beautiful Young ' Ladies. < i At Popular Prices. * The Play That Pleases < Them All PRICES 25-35-50 Seat Sale Usual Place

j Suppose that it is spe< Jthat A>" 1 instead of ■l-2 to las in the - Find the car in which the gear ra Tires same as Ford. hat? /' a st at the same ‘evolutions of the Ford will be able to travel but a , crank shaft but /of the same per cent of ncline, or if The high-geared car can take ythen the highgeared oar an take but a Ford can take but a6O per cent / ame load on each motor HP. What is Is 51 per cent incline, and that wit j the meaning? b inch stroke that develops 25.6 H. P. at I A 4-inch bored cylinder with/T p on a hill climb against r ORD\S way I 1333 R P. M., is then down tot ' I of looking at motor car desig/ l s6lo to s7io in the Pleasuc Cars 75.000 Fords at price/ I THE GROVrARAGE COMPaN\ J Bluffti, Ind. 123 N. MAIN STREF ~ , ... , ,/ficient workman. Motor car painting done

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D r .j. V. Connell / VjERNARIAN ; lAOne Residence 102 I I Niblick Crain Co. FOR HAY AND STRAW TRY US Phone 233 Robert Case Manager FORSALE FUCKWHFAT FLOUR Inquire of Jehn Hessler &ural Route 2 and Phone 10 on N line, or leave orders with Smith, Yager & Falk.

nAivLUUIvI LOITv'ILLE.KMkSA The Decatur Daily lemocrat DECATUR, IN). IfptfVTBXG LUSIVE/ LOCAL AGKT>S - Up© » FOR, THIS 1NB.» I Ml CHIROPRACIC What is CHIROPRACTIC? CHIROPRACTIC, the new science, is the knedge of the cause ot | disease and the art of locating and removing same hand. The Spinal Column is the only place nerves ss between two movi able bony surfaces, therefore a slight displacement one or more verte- | brae causes the delicate nerveß to be pinebed bet-n hard substances, ' causing the nerve supply to be restricted, whicaused 95 per cent of I all suffering known to mankind. It matters not w part of the body or ! what organ is affected, the cause is in the Spinal umn. CHIROPRACTIC is the only science that rei s the cause of disease I and is done without pain, drugs, massage or kni CHIROPRACTIC adjustments are given with th ehands The object been accomplished when the pressure on the nerves has been done a' with or the nerves re--1 leased. CHIROPRACTIC adjustments remove theise. Nature cures I Do not use medicine, Surgery or Oopathy Spinal analysis Free

Hours 10-12-3-5 and*7-S C. B FRY, Chiroracter Over Lachot & Rice Dru?tore r- MMfcHBkC i* - 1 THHOME OF "1 j L? Ua rocer ' cs j Will be found much [ore enjoyable if said mts CONSIST OF OUR QUALITYRQCERIES I Dm- ]i te was never more comp] Our ability to servo never better. The numbef new orderr to begin the new year is gratifying. ,u will make no mistake in giving us a trial. Wmdle every egg we sell. We pay cash or trade fo>oduce j Eggs 25c|Butter 20 >7 I . JH »i Hower andl lower. North of G. R. & I. Depot ’Phone 108.