Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 46, Decatur, Adams County, 22 February 1912 — Page 4

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rjAS'i no: paLO. E;,.-: Buffalo, N. Y., Feb- 22 —(Special to Daily Democrat)— Receipts, 1,60<>; shipments, 950; official to New York yesterday. 380; hogs closing steady at the advance. Mixed, medium, heavy and Yorkers, 16.75; lights, [email protected]; pigs, $0.25 roughs, ss.Bs 'a $6.00; stags, $4.59® $5.50; sheep, 3,000; strong; top lambs, $7.10; cattle, 50; steady; severe snow storm, trains late. G. 3URK. No. 2 Red wheat 91 c No. 2 White wheat 89c Oats 4 ® c Yellow corn 83° Mixed corn 80c Rye 83c Timothy sect* prime 6.50 Barley No. 2 85c Feeding barley 60c Alsike seed $12.90. No. clover hay $18.50 Timothy hay $20.00 Light mixed hay $20.00 Mixed clover hay $18.50; No. 1 oats straw $9.25 No. 1 wheat straw $9,251 Rye straw $9.25 Clover seed $12.25 .''CAL PStODJCS MARKET Spring chickens 9c Ducks 10c Fowls 10c Geese 10c Eggs 25c BjUar . . ....20c‘

CUTTING CARS What a pity! to buy a car and then discover the Cutting V ' -\W7 Splendid in quality, superb in looks, powerful, long lived, highly satisfactory- the car that every 'nan should consider before he buys any, either cheap or expensive. The most perfect, the most powerful, and mcst technically correct car ever offered at the popular price of |1250; Catalog mailed up m request. CLARK CARTER AUTO CO. JACKSON, MICH. J. R Zimmerman, Representative, Phone 4 D. Decatur, ind. jr; ' .-?? ,> ■. ’ . ••/. AdikaO»•• z?*- '•■■- .> It * i .. * ,„,.... „ , „ i , —.— T ;7. —House and two lots on!FOR REXT —rtvr.ccm cottage, eie. Xorth ..h street; 40 acres, % mile trie lights, city and soft water. to cast oi Monmouth—C. D. Kunkle, ex-1 ner High street. Inquire Mr s. .”» editor J-j" Woy estate 37tlS Curdg, 624 Mercer avenue -'Mr I SUGAR I (BEET SUGAR On exhibition in our lobby is some sugar made by the Holland-St Louis Sugar Co. at their factory at St. Louis. You are invited to call and examine the same. AJams County will have tho isands of acres in Beets this year and ought to rx-eXe over one-half million dollars for t u e c r op. U’e want to help y u fin wee the crop. FIRST .NATIONAL BANK D TER, INDIANA

I Turkeys 11' Chicks 9' . Old roosters -5, KALVER MARKETS Beef hides 9' Calf 12' -Tallow 5' Sheep peits 25c@$1.0i FULLENEAMP’S. Lard 8i Butter - 25< Eggs 25< NIBLICK 4 CO. ' Eggs 25c .Butter 17c@25< COAL FXICES. Anthracite sB.Of White Ash lump $4.50 Washed Nut $4.50 Pocahontas Egg or Lump $4.75 Kaniiei Lump o.' Eg;, . $-5.00 j Indiana Lump $4.00 Hocking Lump . J 1.25 Virginia Splint . ............ .Jl'' 1 H. BER* ,«G. Spring chickens 9c i Ducks 10'' Fowls 10: Geese 10c Eggs 25c Butter 2Oc Turkeys ...11c Old roosters 5c chicks 7c

■ PUBLIC SALE. J Having rented his farm the under > sir i will offer for sale at his res g idence. 5 1 ™ miles northeast of Deca f tur, 1 mile north and 1% mile east o the Lucky school house, in Unioi k township, Adams county, on Monday | March 4, 1912, beginning at 10 o’clocl ]a. m., the following property, to-wB Seven Head of Horses: One full blooded Black Norman mare, 6 year: lc old, in foal, weight 1,650 tbs; 1 full )C blooded bay Norman mare. 5 year: jc old. in foal, weight 1650 tbs.; 1 blacl gelding, 4 years old, broke to all har ness; 1 mare colt, full-blooded Nov * man, coming 2 years old; 1 sorre ; c mare, 13 years old; 1 mare, comins ’c 2 years old, and 1 suckling colt. Fou >c Head of Cattle: One Durham cow )0 was fresh in January: 2 Durban cows, will be fresh in March and vearling heifer calf. Ilogs ant Sheep: Eleven brood sows will far j c row in April; 28 shoats. weight ic tween 50 and 100 lbs. Five shrop ic shire ewes, 2 and 3 years old. Me Cormick binder, new: McCormick mower, Hoosier disc grain drill, new; Cassady riding breaking plow, new; ,c I walking breaking plow, disc, new; spike-tooth harrow, riding cultivator j 2 double shovel plows, hay tedder, i tire Studebaker w agon, new ; 0 narrow tire wagon, carriage, new; 0 spring wagon, hog rack, tank heater, 0 top buggy, pair bob-sleds, mud boat. 5 hay ladder, 16 ft. long; fanning mill. 0 : 2 sets heavy breeching harness, new ; 0 set carriage harness, new: set single 5 buggy harness. 2 sets fly nets, good; Sharpless cream separator, iron kettle. oil stove, 5 tons timothy hay. corn in crib, 55 shocks fodder in field. 1 some household and kitchen full! ' ture and many other articles too numerous to mention 12 doz. chickc ens, Bronze turkeys, 2 hens and 1 gob c bier, 6 dueks. 3 geese. c ’ Terms —For all amounts cf $5. c and under, cash in hand. For al! c amounts over $5.00 a credit oi nine e months will be given, the purchase " giving bankable note therefor with approved freehold security, to the satisfaction of the undersigned. 3 per cent 'off for cash. No property removed until settled for. FRED BIENZ. John Snuhler, Auct. Fred Koldeway, Clerk. — ———— PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will offer for sale at his residence. 4 miles southeast of D catur, on the Joseph Smith farm on Friday, March 1, 1912, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m , the follow ing property ito-wit: Two Head of Horses: One mare, 13 years old: 1 mare, 3 years old, broke single and double. Three Head of Cattle: One Jersey cow. 8 years old. will be fresh Ist of May; 1 roan cow, 7 years old, will be fresh last of April and 1 yearling steer. Hogs and Sheep: Two brood sows, 1 with pigs by side: 4 shoats, weight about 50 lbs. each. Four head or sheep. Farming Implements: Two wagons, 3’5-in. tire and one 1%-in. tire; carriage, buggy, set bob-sieds. iron kettle, set double work harness, set single harness, check row corn planter, 2-horse cultivator, disc drill, hay rake. Milwaukee mowing machine. good as new; breaking plow, • spike tooth harrow. double shovel ' plow, single shovel plow, wheel barrow, hay ladder and bed combined, set dump boards, 8%-gal. keg churn, corn in' crib, fodder in field, oats ; n bin, wheat and rye in field, 75 head of chickens and other articles too numerous to mention. Lunch served at 12 o’clock. Terms —For all amounts of $5.09 j and -i>drr, cash in hand. For all i ♦ 4'4 ••<»»♦♦♦♦ ♦ k ring Your oney Z ♦ Troubles to Us * ♦ Me can loan you enough mon- 4 , * ey to put you on your feet. 4 | 4 Enough to get rid of the small, 4 I 4 ' >B«MM bills Which you find it * ' 4 ha I io meet. - ♦ We loan on Furniture, Pianos. - • 3 !>■•« and Wagons, etc., withe cut . emc'.a C '._ 1 < weak pays t> a $25 loan in 50 weeks. • LI, OTHER SUMS IN PRO- * # UORTICN. * # OUR NEW METHOD of mak- « inins does away with the old « ! "me red tape and makes it a « very simple matter to open a « credit account with us. « If you need money, fill out « ♦ :;d mail us this blank and our 4 ♦ • cent will call on you. 4 ♦ Name 4 ♦ > fress; SL and No 4 ♦ Amount Wanted 4 4 Our agent is in Decatur every 4 • Tuesday. 4 Reliable Private 4 • —__—. • • oabiished 1896. Room. 2. Sec- 4 ♦ <>n<f Floor. 706 Calhoun Street. « ♦ d I Home ‘Phone, 833 Wnyne. Inti *

I amounts over $5.00 a credit of nine months will be given, the purchaser r- giving note with approved security, s- 3 per cent off for cash. a . D. P. OVERHULSER. M John Spuhler, Auct. >n — y, HOUSE FOR RENT—7 rooms. 12th k ; and Monroe. Ligb’ and water. Cal! : at this office. 4 ' I- WANTED—Furnished rooms for l;_ ’ s housekeeping. Inquire at this c II- flee. J-' 1 ” rs —' = — —

k FREQUENT customers a—- - When ou need anything from a drug store it always is a pleasure for us to see you in our place frequently, because we know that our previous u service has been satisfactory. We try to serve every customer in such away that they will frequent our store whenever in need cf medicines, drugs or drug sundries. k LACHOT & RICC IHBIIM ■ W—w mir -Till— - «*** I"I ■ I" ■ > ■ II ■ inrwiil ■ • Just A Little Proof OfSupi riority We like to back up our statements with unquestionable evidence. Statistics show that there are fewer cigar factories registered in she U.S. today than there were 3 years ago, the actual figures'being 1909-24,567 1912-22,519. The actual sales of the “White Stag” cigar a littlo more than trebled in the same period. The nubfof this tale is that White Stag smokers repeat and the reason is oboious-this cigar merits their friendship. Try one’today. For sale by all Dealers. ■<*- - --ssoßk. ► -3cw> worn... --me, 1 F.V. MILLS THE GROCER Calls your attention to some choice things to eat such as Beech nut Pimento cheese, California Prunes, Apricots, Cherries, Heinz Dill Pickles and Campbells soups the goods that make a hit: Mushroons, Pimentos, Pineapple i in cans that is the best: canned Kidnev Beans in German 1 Sauce, Mexican Chillie Pepper: Smoked Herring in Bullion Canned Caviar, Telmo Clams, Durkees 'alad Dressing, our tock will bear inspection. FEBRUARY BARGAIN SALE AT BERNSTEIN’S Studebaker Block Two Doors South Os Interurban Station Sat. Feb. 24 will be last day of our great February Bargain sale, so don't fail to attend this opportunity. It is a chance of a life time, to buy reliable mdse, at a ‘great reduction. Missing this event means a loss of money to you. vVe positively guarantee to save vou money on every pucchase. Below we mention onlv a few of our specials, hundreds of others in the store, come and be convinced.

DRESS GINGHAMS Just received a new line ot Spring Dress Ginghams, in plaids, I stripes and plain colors, 1214 c value; see our window display for Saturday and Monday only, yard ’ 10c ' DRESS PLAINS. ; A large assortment of Dress Plaids, 25c value. February sale, * ......... ► «r« .<■ : a new line oi gayety Come in and see them. 18c val- * ► > Dress Goods. 25c value, February sale, yard, only 15c * APRONS. » 35c value of fancy White Round . Ap ions, only 35c value cf long White Fancy Ai lens, sai<' price, s>pch 19j 9 MUSLIN GOWNS. ► Lev rrices on Muslin Gowns • '' n< 'reve Go.'.ns. s.-nu-t' - 4 a -oi’it.- ly new, prettily trimmed. February sale j, Sv » 75 a : - only $1.85 White Bed Spreads, without fringe, while they last, 0n1v... 98 c • Just received, Light Suitings. ♦ with black hair line stripe, 35c • value, February sale, yard.... 19c 4 CURTAIN SWISS. Just received another shipment of Curtain Swiss, in fancy white or ecru, or colored Persian de- • sun. February sale, only ... 10c ♦ LACE CURTAI ,S. * Our Lace Curtain stock is new and complete, and is waiting your inspection. ♦ $1.50 White or Ecru Lace Curtains, ♦ plain or fancy centers, 3 and • 316 yards long, only, pair 98c

♦ Read the above prices very careful and then come and J see the hundreds of other bargains we have at the store 'BERNSTEIN’S

" Wood For Sale Kindling, Slabs, and good country cook and heating wood at the right price. S. H. Adams Phone 635

$2.00 and $2.25 W hite Lace Curtains, extra wide. 3"6 yards long, plain or fancy, pair, 0n1y.51.49 SHOES! SHOES!! Our shoe business is increasing from day to day, because we give you value and sa»e you money, and guarantee our shoes to give y ou the best of satisfaction $2.50 and $3.00 Ladies' Pat., Button or lace; also gun metal and cloth top $1.95 $3.50 Ladies' Ve>. et Button Shoe, latest heel and toe, only $2.75 $3.50 Ladies White Button Shoe, for this sale only $2.49 $2.00 Ladies' Box and Kangaroo Shoe, guaranteed to wear, 0n1y51,49 $2.50 Men's Gun Metal Rox Calf, or Vici Kid Slice, only $1.95 $3.00 Men's Patent Button or Blucher Shoe, sale price 0n1y... .$2.29 $2.00 Men s good Dress Shoe, with high heel and latest toe, only. .$1.49 A good heavy Tan Work Shoe, for Saturday and Monday only- $1.69 $2 50 Roys’ p at Rutton or Blucher shoe; also gun metal, size 2% to 6. only $1.95 PETTICOATS. sl.i>o Ladies’ Black Heatherbloom Petticoats, embroidery or ruffled flounce. February sale pRc A large assortment of 75c value o Corset Covers! only 49c A large assortment of 50 Corset Covers, lace or embroidery, 0n1y.25c HAIR SWITCHES. Ladies’ Hair Switches, all shades, all lengths.sl.2s, $1.50, $1.75 Specials that cannot be bear. Read 1 careful; Large can of Talcum Powder, ,10c Unbleached muslin, yard 5c Apron Gingham, yard g c | Standard Calico, yard 434 c : Straw Ticking, yard 8c

| Old Adams County Bank i Decatur, Indiana. _Capital $120,000 Surplus . $30,000 ‘ 17 C ' S ‘ N,bhck ’ M. Kirsch and John Nib| 1(;k Vice Pres dents Ua'- u EX ’ Ehln 8 er ’ Cashier. Farm loans iJz'? a Specialty Reflect Resolve Collections Made *! The Feeling Os Security, KrI J able Rates. The Freedom From Worry, — The Knowlege That Every You Are Prepared To Take Accomodaj Advantage of an Opportunity WHEN PRESENTED, With Safe ’ i Is Worth Any' Sacrifice KSf ■1 J I In Starting and Building Your Extended ' j Bank Account! Tc v ur ~ * Patrons * —- : —-—— i We Pay. 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits | - T — 1 — — Ip * ITS WORTH’ WHILE You owe it to yourself to investigate our spring shoes and oxfords, because their attractive appearance and good fit i make them easy to select. 0 I ■■■■■ —“ 11 11 1 ; PEOPLES & GERKE New Location In Meibers Block First Door South of Schmitt Meat Market. b r J SPECIIiIARESra Via Clover Leaf Route 191:2 HOME SEEKERS EXCURSIONS i First and third Tuesday in e~ch month to western and southwestern points 25 days returning. Stop-over privileges ' WINTER TOURS To California. Mexico, Texas and the Gulf Cosstcountry, Liberal sb'f over privileges Long limit. .. ,Low Rate one way C-'nist Tickets to North Pacific Coast points on -a e ! March IsL to april 15th. 1912 A Letter or postal card to H. J. Thompson. Agent Toledo, St. Lou s & Western R... Decatur. Ind., or to this office, will get you time tables and replete information as to service* sleeping car reservations, etc. E. L. BROWNE, District Passenger Agent, Erie and Krause bts., Toledo. < 'hie ' 25 ' ” _ , ~ - i. ——- BOSSE OPERA HOUSE ’• Tues., Feb. 27th. Engagement Extraordinary ; Positively Guaranteed Attraction i The Wagenhals & Kemper Co. Present THE GREAT AMERICAN PLAY PAID IN FULL By Eugene Walter . With the same excellence of Production and Brilliance of Cast that characterized its Sensational Engagements > of two years at the Astor Theatre, New York, and six months at the Grand Opera House, Chicago. x Til Most important Theatrical Event of the Season Gmrtst Dramatic Success in 20 Years Seats on Sale at Usual Place Prices 25, 50, 75, 4 rows SI.OO

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