Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 72, Decatur, Adams County, 23 March 1912 — Page 4

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—»*^*** , - a " &ASI Buffalo. East Buffalo, N. Y., Mar. 2u (Special to Daily Democrat)— Receipts, 4,800; shipments, 3,710; official to New j York yesterday, 1,330; good hogs clos- ! ing steady; pigs and lights weak; ; some unsold. | Yorkers, medium and heavy, $7.80© i $7. light. Yorkers, $<[email protected]. pigs, [email protected]; roughs, $6.90@ $7.10; stags, [email protected]; sheep. 1,-1 600: steady: tops, $8.25; cattle, 250; | steady. G. SURK, No. 2 Red wheat y - c i No. 2 White wheat *>9c ■ Yellow <oru .......88c ' Mixed corn 85c Oats ■ > -' c i Rye c j Timothy seed, prime $6.00 i Barley No. 2 SI.OO Feeding barley 85c , Alsike seed $13.00 ; No. clover hay $18.50 • Timothy hay $20.50 Light mixed hay $19.50 Mixed clover hay $18.50 No. 1 oats straw $9.25 Rye straw $9.25 No. 1 wheat straw $9.20 Clov-'r seed $13.50 -CCAL PrtOv JLE MARKET. Spring chickens 9c Ducks 10c Fowls 10c Geese 10c Eggs l*c i Sa iter 20c I

ATTENT I ON SUGAR BEET FARMERS It pays bier to use the right kind of Fertilizer on your BEETS There are many good reasons why you should use JARECKI SPECIAL SUGAR BEET The Jarecki Chemical Co. years ago, for vour, benefit did the pioneer work in introducing the right kind of beet Fertilizer. The Jarecki Chemical Co. has spent much time and money in scientific research with a view to improving both yield and quality of the Sugar Beet. The Jarecki Chemical Co. has producod for you an ideal formula of such analysis and with the different elements properly blended from such sources as have been proven by years of actual field tests in Michigan, Ohio, New York, State and Colorado, as well as in Indiana. Send for Special Illustrated Booklet which gives the experiences of many Sugar Beet Farmers. The Jarecki Chemical Co. Cincinnati, Ohio. C. H. Getting, Agent Decatur, Ind. Hoagland Phone You Can Depend Upon It That “LION BRAND” SHOES contain nothing but / ; 'J solid leather. The yj A • : - b / are honest all the . -.Jr -way through, 'k * .... w ! HOKOIitIILY RELIABLE ‘ LION BRAND” SHOES are stronger of course, .they wear longer. We recommend “LION BRAND” SHOES because they are the right shoes fcr every-day service. You can get Lion Brand Shoes of ELZEY & FALK Opp. Court House. MMR 8 a .’’it. ‘ .J

W Aummß Turkeys 11c , Chicks 9c Old roosters - 5c KALVER MARKETS Beef hides 9c Calf J 12c | Tallow 5c Sheep pelts [email protected] FULLENXAMP’S. I i Butter 18c@28c ’ Lard 8c ■Eggs . 16c NIBLICK & CO. Eggs 16c j .Butter .....17c@25c t CO' L FPICES. Anthracite SB.OG White Ash liunp $4.50 Washed Nut $4.50 ; Pocahontas Egg or Lump ...... .$4.75 : Kannei Lump or Egc, . $6.00 Indiana Lump $4.00 Hocking Lump $4.25 Virginia Spliat $4 50 h. SER’. LG. Spring chickens 9c Ducks 10c Fowls 10c Geese 10c Eggs 25c Butter 20c Turkeys -11 c I Old roosters 6c I Chicks 7e

AT THE CHURCHES GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH. 9:30, Sunday school; lesson, Mark 2:13-22. 10:30, German service; text, John 11:9, ‘The I'nrecognized Christ." i 6:30. C. E. meeting; topic, “The Saloon and Its Allies." Heb. 2:1-17. 7:00, English service; text, Luke 23:43, "God's Care for the Individual.' We cordially invite you to worship with us. ® — —o PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 9:15 a. m., Sunday school. 10:30 a. m., morning worship: theme “The Necessity of the Cross." Sermon story, “The Sunday Engine." 6:00 p. m., Christian Endeavor., 6:00 p. m., Christian Endeavor: topic, “The Saloon and Its Allies." 7:00, evening service. 7:00 p. nr, Wednesday, prayer meeting. You are cordially invited to worship .with us W. H. GLEiSER. Pastor EVANGELICAL CHUFCH. Sabbath school will meet at 9:30 a. nr, S. C. Cramer, superintendent. Preaching services, 10:30 a. nr: scripture theme, “Christ’s . Fourth | Word from the Cross." The Young Peoples Alliance will meet at 6 o'clock. Subject, "The Saloon and Its Allies.” Evening sermon, at 7 o'clock; scripture text. “Christ's Fifth V ord from the Cross.” We wMeome you to these services. D O. WISE, Pastor. . . - —o ST. MARY'S CHURCH, Low mass, 7:30 a. nr High mass, 9:30 a. tn. Christian doctrine, ,1:45 p. m. Vespers and benediction, 2:30 p. m UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH. Sunday school, 9:15 a. nr Junior meeting, 2:00 p. m. Y. P. C. E„ 6:00 p. m. Preaching, 7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday evening. 7:30 p. m. E A. GOODWIN. Pastor. METHODIST CHURCH. Sunday school. 9:15 a.' nr, C. L. Walters, superintendent. We want an attendance of 400. The orchestra will I play. Public worship at 10:30 and 7:30. Class meeting, 11:45. Junior League, 2:00 p. nr Epworth League, 6:00 p. nr Miss Vera Myers, leader. Miss Marie Allison will sing a solo at the morning service. This is the last Sunday of the conference year and the pastor will give | a brief report of the year's work. R. L. SEMANS, Pastor. LUTHERAN ZION'S CHURCH. German service, 10:00: text, He- ( brews 9:1115; theme, “The Sacrifice i of Christ, the True High Priest.". Catechetical instruction, 11:00; ques- i tion 102-105. Lenten service, Friday evening, 7:30. Ladies’ Aid, Friday. BAPTIST CHURCH. 9:30 a. m., Sunday school and Men's! Brotherhood; C. E. Bell, superintend ! ent | 10:30, preaching: subject, “The Woman Who Laughed at God." 2:00 p. m., Junior H. Y. P. V. Miss Etta Brandyberry, leader. Pastor will give a ten-minutes' sermon to the children. 6:00 p. in., Senior B. Y. P. I’.. H. N Shroll, leader: subject. ‘The Saloon and Its Allies.” 7:00 p. m., preaching; subject, “The Mau Who Ate Up Ills Inheritance.” A cordial welcome for all at the Friendly Church. T I I BERN JONES, Pastor. FOR SALE—Desirable property or North. Fifth street. 'Phone C D Kunkle, Ex. 71t6 FOR SALE—A choice lot of apple butter, delivered in 1, 2 or 3-gallcn lots, at 75c per gallon. Apples at $1 per ‘ bushel —Clara Trlcker. Call 'phone 8-J. 69t3

Indian Rjnner Ruck Eggs for Sale Ducks took first premium at 3 the Great Northern Indiana [ Fair. Light Fawn. Prices SI.OO for 13 eggs or 30 for $2 Herman T. Miller Decatur, Ind. R.R.N0.5

t :—1 — —- — ... ft. . The One Big Hit ■SHMHMHMI h at all the great automobile shows he i d i in New York, Chicago, Fhiladelpaia afnd other big cities — the one car tuat ; stood head and shoulders above : i the hundreds of cars shown —was tne S.. S j ’ . 1 I wxfr&tt - This was because the Maxwell “Masccite” is Inin? ''' ?e»I ..le. "'■:• ■•- vsroom for thd’ first FcW high-grade family touring car ever thewhe’e amity’—power tfn3.l-”' >■» •-- -orsc-power . > offered the public for less than f lOCO. t ;ic .>r far any emergency— .: ’ t -.15 and That it fits the niche we knew was waiting for it, high-class style that you can :■ pi cud <f. has been amply proven Ly the manner in which it Maxvvcii reLdbi’ity, is part of ’his car. No j! was received by the publicist the shows. other car has back of it such a record. Asaxwell At all the shows the Maxwell “Mascotte” drew holds i - highest team score in the last two Glidden enthusiastic approval. It was conceded wonderful Toursjibew ■rld’srecordt-fi'...bOOmilescross-country value. Such judgment by the motoring public without stepping motor; ana records of New "York demands your consideration in your search for the State show 91 of tne Maxwel’ cars sold seven best car at the price. years ago again registered this year in active service. No other car at such a price meets so completely’ Let us show you the high-priced car features the requirements of the family man— the man of embodied in the ‘‘Mascotte. moderate income. Come in today—have a ride in it. _ _ Read These Specifications _ &I1 M! A ventilated, fore-door, flush-side, five-pas- > senger body with lines and proportions \ I at s P e “' £ f° r themselves. A25 horae- _ v —- -r's- Y p-T-> power, four- - Ender motor. Dual ignition, , x \ ' I 8 li’ ' ” sliding gear transmission, multiple disc -—— Z s J-~== fIJ 1 I ** 'J clutch, shaft drive, full floating rear axle. = ’ Irreversible steering gear, double acting ‘ LAk.. ® biakes, long resilient imported steel springs. “432-inch wheels and i 104-inch wheelbase. wMMSß VaSaßsfe',' rri .v \ Finished in blue-black . g" :i y wheels, up- * fclf jsig’.id;. V i-’.: c.l andappoiut- ? / ed with every provis--V rv* 1 \ ion f " r cornfort - a T\ Equipped with magi 1 I neto, generator, two V ' — — J ! d i k“-s lamps, three oil : 'W ' F ACT | lamps horn, tool kit, 1 I 'Y-/ jack, pump, tire rew® r” y'/ / VWy //\\ v7 / ' / and robe rails. Maxwell “Mascotte,” S9BO (f.o.b. factory) Top extra, value is apparent. United states motor company Sold by I ““T- 1 Maxwell Division * I is. _ r n i j 3 West 61st Street, at Broadway, New York ‘ ‘ oSer fefße, lild.

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He’ll Be In a Hurry To < Fisk Accept r 67*“ if he has tasted our whiskey , '* or other li( l uors bef° re - The CJ / gentle glow that follows a 'x Ml glass, the rich mellow flavor! \ 1 ( $ HMhf iIO that lingers so pleasantly in VLi the memory are not to be ig- ■■/ [ nored. Try a bottle and let its contents prove our claim. Comer Second and Madison Sts. 6llß L^RftD^ v ’AGttE.n | 1912 B B Spring Millinery Opening New Offerings Saturday Afternoon and Evening t I MARCH 23RD I THE 2fl BURDG MILLINERY STORE 5

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Sav You Smoker When you want to think out something to a finish-when you want to relaxtake it dead easy- not a care in the world-then smoke the “White.Stag”its a good cool delightful smoke, in either samatra or broad leaf wrapper. I 5c at all Dealers 5c I Just Arrived ———— ■ — — 11. WII mm I! Illi Mil ! — A l arge shipment of the Nu Buck Pumps and Oxfords for Ladies, Misses i and Children, in all styles and sizes. Also some Suede Pumps for children Come In And Let Us Show Them To You. — . PEOPLES & GERKE New Location In Meibers Block First Door South of Schmitt Meat Market. Ba