Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 84, Decatur, Adams County, 6 April 1912 — Page 4

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LASI ftu; rALO j East Buff ale, Y., Apr. 6 —(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts 2,880; shipments, 1,520; official to New I York yesterday, 950; hogs closing[ steady. Yorkers, mec’lum and heavy. $8.30@ ] sß.:’-5; lights. s7.7s<ff $8.00; pigs, $7.40' @s7.t>’: roughs, [email protected]; stags, ss.Ce?is6.oo; sheep, -1,400; slow; topi lambs. .ss.6o; cattle, 300; steady. G. t. w’>°.K. No. 2 Red wheat 94c [ No. 2 White wheat 91c Yellow corn 95c Mixed corn 92c Oats 52c Rye 82c Bariey No. 2 SI.OO Feeding barley 85c J Alsike see 1 ’ $12.00 i’ No. 1 clover hay $19.00' ' Timothy hay’ $22.00 ' Light mixed hay $21.00 1 Mixed clover hay $18.50 1 ' No. i wneat stra” $9..’ 0 2.over senfl ... $12.7 1 ■ -CCAL PrtOU’JVB MARKET. Spring chickens .. 9c Bucks 10c Fowls Geese 10c Eggs 13 C turner 20c Turkeys U 0

See the new Oaxwc Mascotte—the Greac I American Family Car — The Maxwell Mascotte is a big, stylish, well-built |< car for the family man. It meets a long-standing i demand for a real family car at loss than SIOOO. _ . . . . f. In its design ar? embodied the same J 211 allows ■ s.'.-n years continuous *• mechanical construction and materials — usarj. the same Maxwell qualities that won the The Mascot:? h just th a car required by Glidden Tour. This means a depe- ? the family t ian—and at a reasonable figure. 3 car, efficient at all times. It is equaled by cay ether car selling Maxwell reliability and durability are en- within S2OO of its pr ' L 3 dorsed by 49,000 Maxwell owners. The This price is th r . ""—t pttrefaas- ■ New York State records also prove these ing power, : ...-.uwcur g .hc;'iqualities —9l per cent of Maxwell cars tie* a:m ;> ' t.m United registered in 19.5 being again registered in States Ifcx: Cjapj;/. $ Maxwell Mai e s 9Bo I This year's Glidden Tour famished the Good, d Apt ..tchinn Mount in reads —Max- ■ hardest test of automobile efficiency on rec- wed proved its rellal di'y under all conditions. ord. Maxwell was the on/y team to finish TAo is ine ccr/jr yotr—the ramily man, the ; S the gruelling contest with a perfed score. real backbone cf t’ e nation —and we want I Four Maxwells finished the 1454-mile you and. your family to come and ride in it. contest without a penalty, winning all trophies. See for yourself its handsome appearance— In competition with practically every ether its high-grade character If you cannot call American motor car, regardless of price, today, make an appointment. InthemeanMaxwell team was the only one to show 100 time, write fur "The Story of the Glidden ■. per cent efficiency all the way. Through Tour,” '"How to Judge an Auto,” and the I heavy mud and sand, swollen streams, storm- advance 1912 catalog. - United States Motor Co. Sold by * Maxwell an A. J. Moser & Co. 3 West 61st'St. New York Berne, Ind. , t JiSx# / I “American Touring Champion" 1 S9BO ( Top extra)

ChicKS 9c O'd roosters be KALVEH MARKETS 'Beef hides 9c [Calf 12c I Tallow 5c Sheep pelts 25c @sl.oo FULLS. NT. AMP’S. Butter 18c@21c Lard . ,8c Eggs 18c I NIBLICK & CO. Eggs 18c Butter 18c —25c | COFL PRICES. Anthracite SB.OO, M bite Ash lump . $4.501 Washed Nut $4.50 j Pocahontas Egg or Lump .......$4.75 Kanuei Lump or Egg . ...56.00 I Indiana Lump ; Hocking Lump »4.25 I *■>. SEHk.iaG i Spring chickens 9c Ducks 10c Fowls iflc Geer „ 10c [ Eggs 13c Butter 20c Turkeys lie Old roosters 6c Chicks ?e I

THE DANGER AFTER GRIP — I lies often in a run-down system. [ Weakness, nervousness, lack of appetite, energy and atibition, with disor- ’ dcred liver and kidneys oiccp icilow | an attack o ttnis wretched disease. The greatest need then is Electric Bitters, the glorious tonic, blood purifier and regulator of stomach, liver and kidneys. Thousands have proved that they wonderfully strengthen the nerves, build up the system and restore to health and good spirits after an attack of grip. If suffering, try them. Only 50 ■ ?nts Sold and perfect satisfaction guaranteed by the; Holthouse Durg Co. STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING. Notice is hereby given that the, an- 1 nual meeting of the stockholders of j the German Building Loan Fund it Savings association of Decatur. Indiana. will be held at the office of the I secretary of said association in the City of Decatur. Indiana, on Monday, April 8, 1912, I ,it 7 o’clock p. tn., for the election ol [ i eleven directors of said association to ' i serve for the ensuing year and for I the transaction of such other busi- ' ness as may be properly brought beI tore said meeting. F. M. SCHIRMEYER, [ 74tf Secretary. ' FOR SALE —Piano rugs rockers, stand, divan, minor, hovel plate < • aud sewiru ms- ;.'«e.—Nora a’iv, ' cutting lathe, with all attachments: . also complete wireless telegraph send - ing and receiving instr intents. —M. A. Kenworthy at G. R &I. depot. 8312 I LOST—-A plu"j tube, bad two horses, with glass eyes worked ic robe; I flower bolder. F’uder return to this | office. 74t3 i Petrocr-pr Want Ads Pa

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BETTER THAN WHEAT. The old saying "As Good as When: should be changed now to "Better Than Wheat." for sugar beets are better than wheat in the profit to faimers. In fact the returns from a:i acre of well-tended beets will puri chase the product of three or tour acres of wheat. Much of the wheat now looks to be dead or badly injured by the severe I winter. Why not put that grouni; into i beets? It will not be necessa~v io plow it. Just harrow it two or three times and float it with a plank float and the ground '■ 'll be in ideal condition for beets. Get ready to put part of your beets [ in as soon as the ground is warm enough to sprout the seed quickly and l then hold back three or four weeks j before you put in ttie balance of your I field. In that way you will not bring all the work together, but will give the laborers plenty of time to do the thinning. In norma. 1 seasons you can plant ; beets from April 15th to June loth, and we have known ot many fields planted in July in Michigan that turn[ed out good profitable crops. Some years the early planted beets are the b?s; while other years the late planted die bvkt, «o ii yen plant part c: I your liu- other of y ar < . Get your seed as early as you can

AT THE CHURCHES GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH. I 9:30, Sunday school; lesson I Cor. 15:1-11. 10:3'1, German communion service: text, John 11:15-28, “Christ the Resurrection and the Life." 6:30, C. E. meeting: topic, “Our Lite." Luke 16:19-31. 7:00, English communion service: : text, John 19:41, “The Grave in a i Garden.” We cordially invite friends and strangers to worship with us. ST. MARYS CHURCH. Solemn high mass. 5:30 a. m. Solemn high mass, 9:30 a. m. i Solemn vespers and benediction, 2:50 p. m. The unveiling r the statue of resurrection at the grave will take place ■ previous to the 5:30 □as? PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 9:15 a. r., Sunday school. 10:30 a. rm, morning worship. Sermon story to the children on “Easter;” Sermon theme, “The Risen and Living Christ.” There will be special music, three i ! anthems and two solos. 6: GO p. m., Christian Endeavor. Topic. “The Kind of Life We Shall Wish We Had Lived.” Miss Frances Cole, leader. There will be no evening service. Come and enjoy these servics with us. W. H. GLEISER, Pastor. METHODIST CHURCH. Sunday school, 9:15 a. m. C. L. Waltets. superintendent. Public worship at 10:30 a. m., and I 7:30 p. m ‘ At the morning service the tchoir ' * ill sing selections from the cantati, I "The Resurrection.” The morning sermon will be on > "The Easter Faith.” The evening ser- > I mon on “The Devil's Riddle.”. Junior League. 2:00 y. m. Epworth League, 6:30, Miss Neva, | Brandyberry, leader. P. L. SEMANS, Pastor. | o LUTHERAN ZION’S CHURCH. English services, 10:00; text. Mark 16:1-8; theme, "The Stone u Rolled Away/' 1. From the grave ot the Lord; 2. From the hearts of the Christians; 3. From the graves of our dead. I.allies' Aid Friday. BAPTIST CHURCH. 9:30. Bible school. 10:50, preaching: subject, "The Stone Was Relied Away." Special music. The juniors will assist in this service. 2 00 p. m„ Junior B. Y. P. U. 6:30 p. m., Senior B. Y P. U. J. C. Tritch will lead this meeting. Subject, "The Kind of Life We Shall Wish We Had Lived.”’ Special Ladies’ quartet. 7:30 p. m., preaching; subject. “Baptism.”

| If you have not made full arrange- ' meats tor yjur labor, do so as soon : possible for the sugar company > must have time to get the people lo- > cated as soon as the beets are ready. F. H. HUBBARD. ANOTHER MICHIGAN BEET GROWER HERE Mr. William Ceaser, of Middleton. I Mich., is here with the object of rentI I ing a farm on which to raise beets - * [ H is quite enthusiastic regarding beet raising and well he can be. He is showing a certificate of deposit io S3OO, which is the net profit on *■ acres of beets after paying for the labor, rent of ground and seed. That beats the ordinary crops a mile. ' I E. M. Wagner, cbtei agriculturist for the sugar company, arrived horn Friday afternoon, accompanied by ty-two foreigners, who will do the hand work for a number of the farmers in this vicinity. They were a good looking lot of working people, many of the men being accompanied by their wives and children. There wer thirty-eight workers in the crowd, and they created quite a little excitement as the.- came down to report at Mr. Hubbe’cl’s office. They ware g’v.en temporarv residence i i the houses ai l 1 / 1 t I farms.

EVANGELICAL CHUFCH. Sunday school, 9:30, followed bj class meeting. Y U A., 6:00 p. m. ■ n ATTENTION. PUBLIC! la i“tud season of 1912, the magnificently bred sta p 'on Delaval 50152. registered as standard, under Rule i, will stand for the season of 1912 at sls to insure standing foal, with return privilege in case of bad luck at the Decatur horse sale barn. Delaval is a handsome rich bay stallion. 15-2 hands heigh, weighs 1,050 pounds, foaled in 1908. This horse as au individual can’t be beaten. He has never been beaten in *\e show ring. An ideal stallion; his pedigree is rich in the blood that has madethe history of the turf, that has produced game horses and grand individuals He is the personification of perfection, has a fine head and strong, deep shoulders, short back, perfectly rounded quarters, clean, fat legs an ! I fine mare and tail, and best of feet For further information see D. Burg ;• or Dan Beery. Decatur. Ind. Will not be responsible for accidents, nhould any happen. T&F — ————— - -W»— — —— w——— FARM— J' 13'1 acres to- rent, 2 l ? m'les east of M’" lr oe For parr:, ilars call at farm. G. H. McManama. [Decatur, R. R. 10, or Monroe ’phene. 69W IFOR SALE—Radiant Home hard coal burner: aro Garland malleable, sixlid cooking range, goou as new For I particulars, call 636 N. 3rd St., or 'phone 456. 70t3 FOR SALE- —Good eating apples. See E. E. Zimmerman, Decatur, R. R. No. 2. 82t6 FOR SALE —On easy terms, house and lot, with ba-n Possession given at once. Thb P. K. Kinney real estate agency, over interurban station. 78t3

5% Money All you want.’ Abstracts made and Titles Guaranteed. Office Rooms 3, 4 interurban Bldg. Graham and Walters I ■» '" Qwuty. I I J“ aS J Pftrw Igcpoßltton wcO. __V Fat Sale By Ben Knapke Joe J. Tonnellier I ■. . ; ' r " .

■ ■ PAINT PAINT Paint your barn, house or other buildings with Burdsal’s Homestead or Steamboat paints. They last longest because they are the purest. S JLD ONLY BY U LEE & STILTS CO. 1 [Li r "~“ " ‘O* .2JOOE- i3 eD

HORSE TALK. I If you have a horse in which yc.i think there is speed and wish that speed developed, or if you hate on-.-and are in doubt to “• speed pos sibilities and wish to find out just what speed there is in it, I am the I man you should see I am an ex-1 pert in this line I say expert, be- j cause I have been skilled by expert- [ ence. And what is an expert, but the finished product of experience? Os course there are some men who don’t learn anything from experience, but these men are exceptions. The. e ; might be sonv x.'ttw for a man who . he can't learn trom »-xi-vi <«?;»< <, gun thing is wrong. Now, 1 have suweeded in learning something from experience. I have made horse training a specialty for years. Most assuredly I have been giving some satisfaction: otherwise I would not have stayed in the business. I would like to say right here that you can t begin preparing your borse too early Os course some think the weather now unfavorable, but the right kind of exercise in the mud when followed by proper care and attention will not hurt the horse, but on the other b ~d will do him muen good and v.iii go a long way toward legging him up. Many horses have been ruined by fast work because they lacked this legging up. Another important thing is balancing. If you have a good horse that you are butchering up on the road you will be surprised at what a change a few weeks in my hands will bring about in him. You will find my chargee reasonable and my dealing fair. I have wintered several this season. I have !u my stable at present six head: Judge Askins, jr., who is a very fast three-year-old; Gypsie Online. a speedy two-year-old; also H’-1 gin. Maude Wilkes and Red Streak, all ’ of whom seem to be very good pros- i pects. Address. J P. C. MASTERSON, T&F Steele s Psrk. Decatur, Ind. : DO YOU WANT A HOME? A well known resident of Adams ' county, amply provided with this j world « goods, and able to take care I of a r.ome tuu family, in good health, and otherwise desires a companion, borne lauy who knows how to make and keen the home, whose age is not over thirty-five, who desires matrimony, should write to Box 55, Monroe, Ind. 79t3 IT LOOKS LP - A CRIME to separate a boy from a box of Rucklen s Arnica Salve. His phnples, boiis, scratches, knocks, sprains and bruises demand it, and it’s quick relief for burns, scalds, o- cuts is his right. Keep it handy for boys, also girls. Heals everything healable and does It quickly. Unequaled for Only -5 cents at the Holthonse Drug Co. AGENTS WANTED—To sell onr special accident and health policies, issued tc men and women; giving $3.00y death, and sls Wf; -kly benefits; costi ing but $ o a year. All occupations |covered-easily sold. N o experience jnecessary: exclusive territory; large commission* with renewals given; permanent income guaranteed. National Accident Society, 320 Broadway, IY)R SAI.E— 8-roorn house; modern. fruit, excellent condition; 5 blocks in next 30 flays, inquire D.-ocrat offrorn court house. Bargain if taken ,iC Th 67tf Ihe Sugar company wants ten or twelve cheap second-hand cook stoves for their beet laborers’ houses. Lesve word at the sug.r company’s office if you have an old stove thtt U in good condition for sale. lt FOR SALE-8. C. Rnode Island Red ' eggs from flock selected because of l the beauty of form, color and general fine qualities. Eggs , fltty centg a Bet . tir.g Inquire of Mrs. Dale Moses, corner Fifth and Indian

I TO GET AHEAD Get behind a pair of pro[perlymade glasses. The quality of your work and the time required to perform it depend upon your eyes. If you desire effiemency, a p*air of our glasses will help you achieve it. they will enable \ou to I earn more with less effort and will prove comfortable under all conditon every You pair. Xu charges for examinauGS* 4Tv tl’i ’ IzT IS , 1 S' t -EYESIStHT 5PE<tiflLI3T• Hotel'&mer Stress DR. R.LSTARKWEATHER OSTOPATH —— Acute and Chronic Diseases. Office and Residence Over Bowers Realty Co’b. Office DECATUR, IND. Phone 314. I I Elizabeth Brothers Burns Physician & Surgeon Office & Residence ever Bowers Realty Co. Office Hours-9 to 12 a.m., 1 to 4 p.m. and evenings I Wood For Sale Kindling, Slabs, and good country cook and heating wood at the right price. S. H. Adams Phone 635 Bicycle Repairing Electric Wiring Bicycle and Electric Sundries Mezda and Gem bulbs Gocarts Retired EDW. E. PARENT 131 S. 2nd. St. Open Evvnmp Indian Runner Buck tggs for Sale Ducks took first premium at the Great Northern Indiana Fair. Light Fawn. Prices SI.OO for 13 eggs or 30 for $2 Herman T. Miller Dsc''tur ijid R. R