Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 78, Decatur, Adams County, 30 March 1912 — Page 4
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EAbi no. j East Buffalo, N. Y., Mar. 30—(Special to Daily Democrat)— Receipts, 3,200; shipments. 1,900; official to New York yesterday, 1,330; hogs closing steady Mixed, mediums and heavy, $8.25© l $8.30; Yorkers, $8.2u'§58.25; lights,: $7.90—58.25; pigs, [email protected]; | roughs, $7.25; stags, $5.00© $6.00; ; sheep, 4,600; strong; top lambs, $8.40; ; cattle, 125; steady. '» G. —. BV«K. No. 2 Red wheat ....... ..94c , No. 2 White wheat 91c; Yellow corn ..............90c ; Mixed corn ..87cOats : Rye s2c ; Timothy seed, prime $6.00; Barley No. 2 SI.OO ; Feeding barley 35c Alsike seed $12.50 No. clover hay $18.50; Timothy hay S2O.J) Light mixed hay $19.50 Mixed clover hay $18.50; No. 1 oats straw $9.25 Rye straw $9.25 No. 1 wheat straw $9.25 ClOVe: seed . 12.00 uCCAL PnOVJtt .’tfARKET. Spring chickens 9c i Ducks 10c i Fowls 10c Geese 10c Eggs 15c ■Butter 20c
NOTICE We are mailing to those farmers who engage this spring in growing Beets a little book on SUGAR BEET CULTURE This paper was written by Mr. E. M. Wagner, the agriculturist, and approved by Mr. F. H. Hubbard, the manager of the HollandSt. Louis Sugar Co., and therefore is authoritative. It is confidently beleived that much valuable information is contained therein We are only too happy to mail to any one sending his name and address a copy, so long as we have them. FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR,INDIANA w ,«■ ■ i ,i<in«i hit- . uKumvmwHm*JMHII 111 ■ UT ■ T JT It is Safe and Pure, Ani Sure to Cure! BENEFIT NOTICED AT ONCE Cure guaranteed with its proper use. I i spite of pastfailures disappointments from physicians remedies, baths and other treatments, we know that Trusler’s Rneumatic Tablets cure rheumatism and -constipation. Would not make th: - statement backed by oar “m:>n-?y back guarantee.” if we could not 'tfer you passive proof. Trnsler’s Rheumatic Tablets are on sale in all leading drug stores; they : :• • 5 I cents a box or six boxes for J 2.50 or will be sent you on receipt of,price prepai 1, Ask your*druggists first and not supply you write P. S.—Twenty To Thirty Days Treatment For 50 Cants. f. F. TkUSLER, liuntia gton, |nd » ———————— jjapgi - . R. sis * I OUR I Stock Is Complete In Every > RESPECT I ■ Containing the newest productions i of the best shoemakers of America ! Come in and let us show you bei fore you buy your Easter Shoes. PEOPLES & GERKE New|Location In Meibers Block First. Door South of Schmitt Meat Market. — si
Turkeys .... He ; Chiens .. 9c ’ Old roosters 6c KALVER MARKETS Beef hides 9c I Calf 12< Tallow ........f>< i Sheep peits 25c@$l.'J<' FULLE WtAM p, S. — 1 Butter lßc@2Bc Lard , -Sc Eggs ISc NIBLICK & CO, i Eggs IGc ; Butte. ~...17c@25c CO' L FFICES. Anthracite . ~,,,..58.00 White Ash lump .$4.50 Washed Nut $4.50 i ocahontas Egg or Lump J 1.75 Kanuei uutnn or Egg - s6.ou ‘lndiana Lump $4.00 I Hocking Lump $1.25 ; Virginia Spliat $4 50 h. BER'- AG. Spring chickens 9c Ducks l°f Fowls 100 Geese 10c Eggs .. 25c Butter 20c Turkeys Old roosters 6c ( hicks ....7c
EXECUTOR’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY. I I The undersigned jxecutc. of the last will of the late jarah C. Decker, by direction of sail decedent, as in her will provided, gives notice that he | will offer lor sale at the late residence I of said decedent on John’s street, near I South Third street, in the City of I Decatur, Indiana, on . Saturday, April 6, 1912, , beginning at 1:00 o’clock p. m., the , fullowing articles of personal property, to-wit: One bureau, center stand, six cane bottom chairs, six common chairs, five rockers, dining room table, two stands, two looking glasses, three stoves, clock, parlor and bed room carpets, oil cloth, pictures and frames, lace curtains, window blinds, two feather beds, six feather pillows, two beds and springs, five comforts, three quilts, woolen blankets, cotton blankets, j wash boiler, tub and board, jars, step ladder, cooking utensils, two lamps, cupboard and dishes, silver knives and forks, silver spoons, refrigerator, let of stove wood and coal, axe, hoe, rake, pruning knife, glass cans, canned iruit and many other small articles. Real Estate. Said executor will also offer for sale at the said t.me and place the following described real estate, to-wit: Commencing at the northeast corner of out lot two hundred ninety-one (291) in David Showers subdivision of out lot No. 28 in the town (nowcity) of Decatur, Adams county, Indiana, running thence south to the southeast corner of said out lot No. 291; thence west 56 feet; thence north 162 feet to a point 59 feet- west of the northcast corner of said nut lot No. 291, thence east 59 feet to the place of beginning. Terms of Sale. Ail sums of Five Dollars ($5.00) cash. All sums of Five Dolltrs ($5.00) or more, nine months’ credit, the purchaser giving note and security to the satisfaction of the undersigned. JOHN S. GLECKLER, Executor. Dore B. Erwin, Attorney. John Spuhler, Auct. 76t5 o STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the German Building Loan Fund fc Savings association of Decatur. Indiana, will be held at the office of the secretary of said association in the City of Decatur, Indiana, on Monday, April 8, 1912, it 7 o’clock p. tn., for the election ot eleven directors of said association to serve for the ensuing year and for the transaction of such other business as may be properly brought be«ore said meeting. F. M. SCHIRMEYER, 74tf Secretary. n QUICK RELIEF FOR RHEUMATISM i George W. Koons Lawton. Mich.,i says: “Dr. Det-aon’s Relief for Rheui matism has oven my wife wonderful I benefit for rheumatism. She could not [lift hand or foot, bad to be lilted for two months. begin the use of j the remedy uad improved rapidly. On ’ Monday she cuuid not move and on ! Wednesday she got up, dressed herself and wa-keu out for breakfast.” Sold by Holt Louse Drug company. NC TICE. j Now is tne rime to file vour mort- ) gage exemptions See Brown & Kelt ler, Mcaroe, Ind. i For Safe, Trade or Rent. 1 Five acres of good, black, beet land well tiled, five room house, in good ' condition, barn, with room for four I i borses, drove well, cement cistern, I two chicken bouses and chicken park, = | located on the Decatur corporation I line. Will cell or trade, on easy pavj ments. For information w rite Box 19 ! Monroe, Ind., or see B. S. Brow-n, Mon ! roe Also 6C act o' of good ’and 2H miles of ••ailiuad mariofi, W roas to school, oil cleared, well drained, good hous< 5 rooms; good barn and all neeessar? outbuildings. All under a good state jof cultivation. Will sell at a bargain ii sold soon. Easy payments. For furi ther information write or see Brown ' or Keller, Mcr.roe, Ind 57t12 IF YOU ARE A TRIFLE SENSITIVE About the size of »5Ur shoes, it’s some satisfaction tn >-.ow that many peo pie can wear shoes a size smaller bj shaking Alien’s Foot Ease into them ■ Just the thing for patent leather shoes and for breaking in new shoes. Sole everywhere, 25c. Sample free. Ad dress Allen S. Olmstead, Leßoy, N. Y LOST—Watch, movement 18 size, gill opten, 15-jeweled Elgin. 14208079; case, 18 size Nick. S. B. & 8—864370 Finder return to Democrat office. Re : ward. 69t6* FARM—-07 ISO acres tor rent, rn'le- east of M?*»roe. For particu lars call at farm. G. H. McManama Decatur, R. R. 10, or Monroe 'phone. _ 69t<
RHEUMATISM QUICKLY RELIEVED ; S. H. Baxter us Jackson, Tenn., j says: “My son 15 years old, was atfileted with rheuinp.tlom about 3 years and at various times under care of physicians. The first bottle ot Dr. : Detchon’s Relief for Rheumatism gave prompt relief in 2 days and after using 5 or 6 bottles, he is cured sound and well. Sold by the Holthouse Drug Co. QUICK RELIEF F-Jk RHEUMATISM George W. Koons, Lawton, Mich., says: "Dr. Detchon’s Relief for Rheumatism has g’ven my wife wonderful benefit lor rheumatism. She could not lift hand er foot, had to be lilted for two months. She began the Ur" of the remedy and improved rapidly On Monday she could not move and on Wednesday she got up. dressed herself and xvalked cue Aw oreak'.as- ■ Sold by The Holt hour a Drug Co. NOTICE TO PUSLIC. Notice is hereby given that I will not be responsible for any debt contracted by my wife, Daisy Palmer, after this date, March 23, 1912 72t3-e-o-d , s JOSEPH PALMER. —— __ < > ———— 4 BARBERS 4. Hair cutting, 15c; first-class work First shop south of the Hensley jewelry store. FRANK HOWER, Mgr. MARSH BIT.DG, RED KNOFK, 73t6 C. STL'LTS. NOT LE. I am to move any kind oi buildings, do concrete work of an> kind, raise bjil’lng? and putting in foundations. Al? v ark is guaranteed. Address me at Bobo, Ind. 62-e-o-d-t6» JAS. C. HARMON. FOR SALE. The Old Bank of Berne building, a two-story brick, with basement, $3,500. Modern residence, corner Jefferson and Fifth streets, Decatur, open fire ; places, furnace, bath, etc. Two-story frame residence, with cellar, drove well, cistert. Good location and fine investment, at $1,550. See A. D. Suttles. 37t6 ————— o NOTICE. Now is the time to file your mortgage exemptions. See Will Hammell attorney, over v an ce, Hite & Macklin’s 49-e-o-d-t! t.oTICE. We have .eent; at money to loan or farms, '.ung time. No eommis»doD hargeg T&F-tf ERV.IN LAW OFF’OE. SHOE TdPAIP.ING. I um now doing Lhoe repairing a* 1 the M. Burns hamsss shop and am I nrenafed to dr ’- ■■rr -■ r k in a hurry. Will be glad vO see all my old friends. |43tf PETER LONTER MOTH r r? GRAY’S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN. Relieve feverishness, bad stomach, rieetbing disorders, move anu regulate I the bowels and are a pleasant remedy ; for worms. Used by mothers for 22 ; years. They never fail. At all drug- , gists. 25c. Address A. S. Olmstead, LeJRoy, N. Y HE WONT LIMP NOW. No more limping for Tom Moore of Cochran. Ga. “I had a bad sore on my i : instep that nothing seemed to help till I used Bucklen's Arnica Salve,” he ,; writes, “but this wonderful healer soon cured me.” Hehls old, running sores, i; ulcers, boils, burns, cuts, bruises, ecze- ■ ma or piles. Try it Only 25 rents at the Holthouse Drug Company. WANT 77O —Good farm hund, esnable of doing all kin-’" of work. For particulars seo John Harvey, Decatur, R. ;R. N. 1. 70t3 ' HOrSF, FOR RENT North part of fc! city, and convenient to sugar sac1 lory.—See P. K. Kinney Real Estate •- Agency, over interurban station. n LOST —Three silver dollars, some2 i where between the Old Adams Co. bank and Adams street. Finder reF turn to this office. 73(3 e FOR SALE—A For-1 runabout, or four- ) I passenger car Will sell chedp or will J trade horse. Inquire of John > Spuller, auctioneer, Decatur, Ind. 72t6 b, Fawn and white Indian Runner d ducks; pure wb'.te egg, 5c each; S. C. 1 Reds, 50 c per 15c. —C. C. Cline. High f street, Decatur, Indiana. 69t12 It FOR. RENT—S-room bouse, on 1H L Your affidavit cl me tgage Indebted 9. ness must be filed at the auditor's of e- flee before May Ist. It's to your Inter ;* est to see that this is not overlook n ed. The undersigned will be glad tc i- fill out the blanks and properly at i, test and file them. Call at the audi tor’s office, where you will find me 6 57tf MARIE PATTERSON.
AT THE CHURCHES PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 9:15 a. m., Sunday school. 10:30 a. m, morning worship; theme, “Joseph of Arimathaea; sermon story, “The Lion and the Little Dog.” 6:00 p. m., Christian Endeavor; topic, The Foreign Missions of my Denomination; Mr. Thomas Perkins, leader. 7:00 p. m., evening worship; theme, "Made Again." v WM. 11. GLEIBER, Pastor. GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH. 9:30, Sunday school; quarterly review. 10:30, confirmation service: Prelude—Oliphant—E. L. Ashford. Invocation. Hymn No. 47—Congregation. Baptism ot Candidates. Song—Choir. Scripture >—Luke 14:25-35. Prayer. Hymn No. 106. Sermon—Text, Luke 14:28, “The Price of Building in Christ.'’ Choir. Song by the Confirmants. Hymn No. 252. Benediction. 6:30, C. E. Meeting: topic, "Foreign Missions of my Denomination.' Matt. 28:16-20. 7:00, English service; text, I Peter 1:5, "Kept by the Power of God " o UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH. Sunday school. 9:15 a. m. Preaching, 10:30 a. m. Junior meeting, 2:00 p. m. Y. P. S. C. E„ 6:00 p. m. Preaching, 7:00 p. m Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 P m. The teachers’ training class will meet at the home of Mrs. Isaac Nelson, Tuesday evening at 7:30 p. m. o ST. MARY'S CHURCH. Low mass, 7:30 a m. High mass, 9:30 a. m. Vespers and benediction, 2:30 p. m. o EVANGELICAL CHURCH. Sunday school will meet at the usual time, 9:30 a. m., S. C. Cramer, superintendent. Morning worship and preaching services at 10:30 a. m.; theme, "The Sixth Word from the Croap. The Young People’s Alliance will meet at 6:15 p. m.; subject, ‘The Foreign Missions of my Denomination ” Evening .sermon at 7:00 o'clock; subject, “The Seventh Word from tbe Cross.” These are the last of a series of sermons on Chi rat's utterances while hanging on the cross. Sunday will be our last service ci the conference year. The pastor would be pleased to see a good attendance at each of these services. LUTHERAN ZION’S CHURCH. Grtnan services, 10:00; text, Revelations, 2:10, "Be Thou Faithful I nto Death and I will Give Thee a Cross of Life." 1 The catechumens will be examined , and confirmed during this service. German service on Thursday evening, with confessional. German services on Friday morning at 10 o’clock During the service the Lord's Supper will be celebrated, pf which the catechumens will also par- . take for the first time , , BAPTIST CHURCH. 3 ) 9:30, Bible school and Baptist Brotherhood. 10:30. preaching; subject, “The Man t Who Walked With God.” 2:00 p. m.. Junior B. Y. P. I’., leader, Etta Brandbury. Clffi p. m., Senior B. Y. P. t’.; sub ject, "The Imperative Need of the Im peri«l West.” Leader, Mrs. Nina Win3 nes. r 7:00 p. m , preaching; subject, “The , Woman Who Was Caught in Adule ’-cry.” 3 Wednesday, 7:30 p. m„ prayer meet- .. ing; 8:15 p. m, choir rehearsal. , Thursday, 2:00 p. m, missionary meeting of Ladies' Aid at Mrs. Henry 3 Winnes home, corner of Fifth and Jes- .. ferson streets. I] Friday 7:30 p. m.. Sunday school n teachers’ meeting at home of C. E. 6 Bell. Third street. r “ EASTER FLOWER SALE. h 2 The blooming potted hyacinths and tulips arrived today and are ready to j. be placed on sale by the Christian La f. dies' Aid society. The sale will open r . Monday morning at 10 o’clock at the j. Meyer, Scherer & Beavers store and 0 those desiring plants should call. Bos t. ton and asparagus ferns will also be j. sold. Blooming plants, 20c; ferns, 10c e. -—o— Democra* Wan* Ad° Pai.
—MMsm I Old Adams County Bank | Decatur, Indiana. _n i ■iiiiM iMiinrT-r Capital $120,000 j® Surplus . $30,000 y C ’ S ’ NlbHck > Cresideui - I *» M. Kirsch and John Nibii c k Vice Presidents B x - Ehin Ken Cashier i liß - arm loans S ; ■ a Specialty § B?flect Resolve Ct! lections I 192 i mu v" Made i DOLLARS K y r - I Deposited To The Credit Rates. D Os Evin- I A BANK ACCOUNT AccomSda-1 MAKE A NOISE I ! That Sounds Like Success! 1 iI “ HAVE fetX j ! YOU HEARD IT! I — — n « — — } ‘. 1 We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits s; mu i—■
FARMS STOP-Read The Bargains 160 acres, level, brick house, barn, outbuildings, ail good or new, 5 miles from the city, on pike road, mail route past the door; $75 00 acre. 160 acres. GO acres of bottom lan-1, black, the rest rolling and level, 4 miles from city, mail route, 15 acres ot' timber, white oak worth $4,000, good fruit and water. Price, SBO.OO an acre. 113 acres, new frame house, frame barn, 1 mile from city on pike, SSOO worth of timber, good fruit and water. Price SIOO an acre. All level land. 196 acres, all level, frame house and barn, in good living order, miles from city, on pike, mail route, good water and fruit. Price, $60.00 an acre. 80 acres, level land, frame house and barn, good order to live, touching l city limits, on pike, 12 acres timber, worth $3,000. Price, $125.00 an acre.' 307 acres, all level, two sets of buildings, as good as new, on pike, t mile from city. 75 acres in timber; land, good pasture and some good; timber, finest stock farm in the state; of Indiana. Price, SBO.OO an acre. 120 acres, level, and little rolling, frame house, barn in good shape, I’2 , miles from city, on pike, mail route, fine milk and dairy barn for twenty cattle, and two silos for feed. Price, I $60.00 an acre. This is the place to invest your . money. This will sell for $l5O to S2OO > an acre In the next jear or two. This ; land will raise any kind of crop, 75 to 100 bushel corn to acre; alfalfa and I hay; there will be a traction line near this farm in the next year. Don't fail i . to write or see these bargains. Comei and see them. ; WM. F. POHLAR, ? George St. Batesville, Ind. f —- , FREE SAMPLE ard particulars. $25 per week, in yoi.r spare time. Work easy. Write toda” -P ?. Schmidt & Co., Cramer lil. -j t
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