Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 86, Decatur, Adams County, 9 April 1912 — Page 4

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EAST rtCJi-KALO. East Buffalo, N. Y„ Apr. 9—(Spec-1 tai to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 6,-1 400: shipments, 380; official to New York yesterday, 3,040; hogs closing weak. Yorkers, medium and heavy, $8,251? ■ $8.3.-,; lights, s7.46<£i W 60; pigs, dull: I s7.s'j: roughs, [email protected]; stags, $5.0041 $6.00; sheep, 8,400; market, 25c I lower: top lambs, $8.50; cattle, 1,000; slow. G. z. WVISK. No. 2 Red wheat 94c j No 2 White wheat 91c ; Yellow c*ra 95c Mixed corn 92c Oats 53c : Rye 82c Barley No. 2 SI.OO Feeding barley 85e Alsike see l ' $12.00 | No. 1 clover hay $19.00; eTimothy hay $2.1.00 ; Light mixed hay $21.00 i Mixed clover hay $18.50 No. 1 oats straw 99.501 1 wh< ............ seed r, _ v_-- Aim Bpring chickens 9c Ducks 10c Fowls 10c Geese 10c Eggs 715 c Cot’er 20c Turkeys -11 c

BOSSE OPERA HOUSE Saturday April 13 THE GREATEST COMEDY IN YEARS MYJONK’ “pAOfY I •<= UHUL I 'A /-A. j/ W JONES BYiOLIVER LABADIE A REAL COMEDY SELECTED CAST CLEVER SPECIALTIES A REAL SHOW YOU’LL LAUGH TILL YOU’RE RED IN THE FACE . PRICES 25, 35 and 50c Seat sale usual It is Sife aru Pure, And Sure to Cure! BENEFIT NOTICED AT ONCE r i i guar ' tteed with it* proper use. In spite of past'faiiures disappoiutmen from physicians remedies, baths and other treatments, we know that Tros' r’- Rieumati' Cablets cure rheumatism and constipation. Would not nuke this stat > mentb irked bv our ••m.iiev baek guarantee.” if we could not jffe' v’>u p>*i-.iv« pr>>f. Trosler’s Rheumatic Tablets are on sale in all leading drug -t »rcs; t'v- c a ■- 5 > cents a box or six boxes for J2.5t) or will be sent you on rec>' tof price pr tv 1. .Ask your’druggists first and if hejwill not supply you wr is p. S.—Twenty To Thirty Days Treatment For 50 Cents T. F. TRUSLER, luitia gton, Ind n ’v. IK i : '<n X'\ with a glass or two of good pure wine /'jAL «" L • M '' ' ti ‘ Y SU!r stomach's sake” as U'’”'Pau. a .sed Mid to make the feast all pCpY — the merrier. Get the wine here. You'll Ini our port, sherry, claret, etc., ex quisite in flavor and bouquet and fit foi * •'S-MF* Slr*^Sil » king’s table. Bv the bottle or gu: * ” 1 >n ssy ou choose. Comer Second and Madison Sts. GILLEY

i Chicks ... 9c Old roosters - 5c KALVEK MARKETS Beef hides 9c Calf 12c ' Tallow 5c Sheep pelts 25c@$l OP FULLENKAMP’S. Butter 18c@21c Lard 8c Eggs 18c ——— NIBLICK & CO. Eggs IS? I I Butter 18c—25c COCL PRICES. Anthracite SB.OO White Ash lumii $4.50 W ashed Nut $4.50 i Pocahontas Egg or Lump $4.75 Kanuei Lump or Egg $6.00 Indiana Lump $4.00 Hocking Lump $1.25 Virginia Splint $4 50 k. bER:_..<G i Ducks Fowls Geer . I Eggs 18c Butter 2O< Turkeys 11 < Old roosters 5c Chicks ..... 7c

THE DANGER AFTER GRIP lies often in a run-down system. Weakness nervousness, lack of appetite. c:.er*’y and ambition, with disordered liver and kidneys oitcn follow an attack o tthis 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, nuild up the system and restore to health and good spirits after an attack of grip. If suffering, try them. Only 50 cents. Sold and perfect satisfaction guaranteed by the Holthouse Durg Co. STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING. Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the German Building Loan Fund & Savings association of Decatur, Indii ana, will be held at the office of the secretary of said association in the City of Decatur, Indiana, on Monday, April 8, 1912, »t 7 o’clock p. m., for the election ot eleven directors of said association to : serve for the ensuing year and for | the transaction of such other busi- ‘ ness as rjsy be properly brought beI fore said meeting F. M. SCHIRMEYER, I74tf Secretary. ATTENTION, PUBLIC! In th-? stud season of 1912. the magnificently bred staWon Delavai 50152. registered as standard, under Rule i, Frill stand lot the season of 1912 at ■ I.*. to insure standing foal, with re■irn privilege in case of bad luck at Mie D« atv.r hone sale barn. Delavai l.i Atdsome rich bay stallion. 15-2 tal .n’t be beaten.. He has never beer, i.eaten in t_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, flat legs and fine mane and tail, and best of feet For further information see D. Burger or Dan Beery, Decatur. Ind. Will not be responsible for accidents, should any happen. T&F FOR SALE. A tive-rocra nouse, on an extra large lot, on Tenth street, Decatur; can be bought right if taken at once. 6(1 acre-farm with good substantial buildings, 2% miles from 4 differen* railroad towns. This farm is about half black and is a good piece of land. Can ho sold on easy terms. Call or write A. S. Keller. Monroe, lndia.ua. 84t6 o - V' J Should buy r>w while prices are right. Abstracts of title furnished free. Two fine large lots on Monroe street and east of Tnirteenth street, at $325 each. Fine modem home, large lot, drove well, good barn, two squares from court house: price, $5,'500. Vacant lots on West Madison or. Adams streets at prices that are right. Two-story fram house, new roof, cellar, drove well, large lot at $1425. See A. D. SUTTLES. SO-e-o-J-4wks ALMOST A MIRACLE. One of the most startling changes ■ er seen in any man. according to W. B. Holsclam, Clarendon, Tex., was effected years ago in his brother. ‘‘He had had such a dreadful cougbt,” he writes, "that all our fnmfly thought he was going Into consnmpt’cn. bnt he began to use Dr. King’s New Discovery, and was completely cured by ten bottles. Now he is sound and well and weighs 218 pounds. For many years our family has used this wenderf’.l remedy for coughs and colds, with excellent results." It's quick, safe, reliable and guaranteed. Pt ice, 50 cents and SI.OO. Trial bottle tree at the Holthouse Drug Co. PUTS END TO BAD HABIT. Things never look right to one with "the blues." Ten to one, the trouble Is with a sluggish liver, filling the gya . s tem with bilious poison, that Dr. I King’s Nkw Life Pills would expel. Try them. Let the joy of better feelings end "the blues.’’ Bc.it for stom ach. livut and kidneys, 25c, at the Holthouse Drug Co. X Here we come, like a cart load of loose corn with the tail board outready to no your paper hanging, sign painting or graining or anything else In that line. Call on the old man Edwards, Ninth street; phone 567 84tf Democra* Wan- Ads Pa..

GERMAN COACH STALLION “TIP TOP,” NO 1743. “Tip Top,” No. 1743 will make the season of 1912, beginning April Ist, as follows: Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at the home of Charles E. Magley, ’l% miles northwest of Decatur, Ind., or % mile east of Stop 25, oil the Fort Wayne & Springfield traction line: Thursday. Friday and Saturday at Schlickman's feed yard, on Second street. Decatur. This handsome coach stallion was bred by Bell Bros., of Wooster, Ohio. He was foaled in 7.i02. He’is not only a coach stallion in name, but has the size, formation and action as good as ever went down the pike. He is absolutely the best coach stallion in northern Indiana, winning second place in Fort Wayne in 1908 in a very strong show, including .Ct ouch & Sons of Lafayette, Ind., and in 1909 was shown at the Great Northern Indiana fair ‘z class of Coach Cleveland bays, Morgans, Hackneys. General Purpose and Light Harness stallions and again won second place In 1910 he was again shown at the Great Northern Indiana fair in the strongest class of Coach, Cleveland Bays, Morgans, Hackneys, General Purpose and Light Harness stallions that were ever shown at this fair snd won first place, also won secoLj place in a stallion show and three of their get, all breeds competing and in a colt show ■ ith fourteen in the class, including Coach, Cleveland Bays, Morgans, Hackneys, General Purpose and Light Harness, won first and second on horse colts and first and second on mare colts. l.i 1911 his winnings were as fola show or Coach, Morgans, Cleveland Bays and Harness Stallio.is he won second place: first on yearling .stallions; fijst and second on yearling , geldings; ti rs ■ r F and second on sucking colts; first on stallions and three of his get, all breeds competing. He is a show horse and is remarkable in transmitting to his get a likeness to himself in looks, action and disposition, which the above statements will prove. He stands sixteen hands, weighs 1,300 pounds and is a blood bay with black points. “Tip Top was sire'd by J. Landersen 505, by Hercules 410, G. Brilliant sth, 301. Dam Bessie 78, by Magnet 860, by Aberman, No. 55. The sire of Tip Top was imported by Bell Bros., and the dam by Crouch & Sons. Terms—sl2.oo to insure a living colt. Parties failing to return mares regularly or parting with them forfeit their insurance. C».;e will be taken to prevent accidents, but will not be responsible should any occur. CHAS. E. MAGLEY, 83t12 Decatur, Ind.. R. F. D. No. 7. —o ATTENTION, PUBLIC. In the stud season of 1912, the magnificently bred stallion. Glideheart 52468; he is a rich dark bay stallion, stands 16-1 hands high and weighs 1200 pounds, foaled in 1906 by Greatheart, 2:12%. Individually he is a horse of grand finish and disposition and style. A glance at his tabulated pedigree will show you that his blood lines are of the best, the kind that has produced not only speed, but extreme speed. He is a good going trotter and in 24 days’ work, stepped a mile in 2:50, and showed a 35 clip. He is only 6 years old and has a colt eligible to the 25 list. He is a half brother to Anto P., 2:04%; Wilksheart 2.06%; Greatline, 2:06%; Octoo, 2:07%: Noma, 2:09%; Great Medium, 2:09%; Thelma, 2:09%, and 36 others in ’tie list and his dam Is by Guarantee, gradnson of George Wilkes, 2:22, Fired by l>an Patch, 1:55%; Audubon Boy, 1:59%; Deriel, 2:00%. Jonn R. Gensley, 2:00%; The Broncho, 2:01%; Capadora. 2:01; Ana conda, 2:01%, and his colts have always won the blue ribbon in the show ring. He will make the season at sl' to insure standing foals, with return privilege in case of bad luck, at my barn in Monroe township. All care will be taken to prevent accidents, but will not be responsible should any occur. JAMES M ANDREWS, T&F Owner and Keeper. HORSE If you have a horse in which you think there is speed and wish that speed developed, or if you have one and are in-dojibt *j to speed po? ■abilities and w.sh to find out just what speed there Is In it, I am the man you should see. I am an *xpert in this line. I say expert, because I have been skilled by experience. And whut la an expert, but finished product of experience? Os course there are some men who don’t learn anything from experience, bu> these men are exceptions. There might be some excuse for a man who falls to learn from books, but when he can't learn from experience, something is wrong. Now, I have autcaeded in learning someth..ig from experience. I have

made horse training a specialty for 35 years. Most assuredly 1 have been giving some satisfaction; otherwise I would not have stayed in the bust-I ness. I would like to say right here that I you can't begin preparing your horse | too early. Os course some think the ■ weather now unfavorable, but the ; right kind of exercise in the mud i when followed by proper care and attention will not hurt the horse, but on the other fa.id will do him much good and v.’.ti go a long way toward legging him up. Many horses have been ruined by fast work because they I lacked this legging up. Another im | portant 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 charges reasonable and my dealing fair. I have wintered several this season. I have !.i my stable at present six head: Judge Askins, jr„ who is a very fast three-year-old; Gypsie On line, a speedy two-year-old; also Elgin, Maude Wilkes ana Red Streak, all of whom seem to be very good pros- | nects. Address, ■ C MASTERSON, j T&F Steele’s p.iK. rtecfitur, Ind. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received by the Trustee and Advisory Board of Kirkland Township, Adams County. Indiana, until 2 o’clock p. m.. on Tuesday. April 23, 1912, for the construction of four coal houses, to be erected on school properties in Districts Nos. 3,4, 5 and 6. according to specifications on file at the office of G. M. H. Houck, trustee for must ac- ! The Truatee and Advi- ™ I serves the right to reject any or all bids. G. M. T. HOUCK, Trustee - .. —o — IT LOOKS LIKF A CRIME to separate a boy from a box of Buck--1 len’s Arnica Salve. His pimples, boils, . | scratches, knocks, sprains and bruises , demand it, and it's quick' relief for burns, sfcalds. o’ cuts is his right, j Keep it handy for boys, also girls. Heais everything healable and dees it quickly. Unequaled for piles. Only j 25 cents at the Holthouse Ding Co. 1 *■ ~~ SPECIAL NOTICE. We. the undersigned merchants of , the city of Decatur agree to close c:r , places of business during the month , of April at 6:00 p. m., except Monday and Saturday nights: NIBLICK & CO THE KUEBI.ER CO. RUNYCX, EXGELER & CO. NOTICE. /• reduction will be made on all new buggy and wagon tires during the month of April Get your wheels in at once and get the benefit of this low price as this is only good until the Ist ' of May. C. C. CLEMENS. Corner First and Madison, opposite I Madison House. 81t6* FOR SALE—Good eating apples. See E. E. Zimmerman, Decatur, R. R. No. 2. 82t« LOST—A smaT, black purse, on Monroe street. t':<.ween Sixth and Second streets. Please leave same at GlO Mcnroe street. 73t3 WANTED—To rent, good 6 or 7-room house, modem, centrally located. Phone .6?, or Ee* J. H. Stewart, at Democi at offic-- 77tf FOR SALE- S. C. Rhode Island Red eggs from flock selected because of the beauty of form, color and general fine qualities. Eggs, fifty cents a setting. Inquire of Mrs. Dale Motes, corner Fifth and lndi>’.-“> n reets. 76tf FOR SAI r—L.jveu X forty screwcutting lathe, with all attachments, also ccmplete wireless telegraph sending ar-d receiving instruments.—M. A. Kent orthy at G. R &I. depot. 83t2

—.l, . , Use Amalgamated > | ARC ROOFING Got roof troubles, mi? Well it’s your own fault. You should use Amalgamated ARC ROOFING. It is the kind that wont drip in very hot weather, and wont crack when it’s bitterly cold. It’s all in the secret process by which Amalgamated ARC ROOFING is made. I Nobody has yet been able to suct cessfufty imitate it. Takes the same rate of insurance as slate or metal. Oar agents are authorized to refund your money if Amalga- , mated ARC ROOFING isn’t absolutely satisfactory. AMALGAMATED ROOFSAG CO. Chicago Illinois I DECATUR LUMBER CO.

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 LEE & STULTS CO. Ha s==3OE=IOOE= eD — - « -w WX •■»

NOTICc. Now is the time to file your mort gage exemptions. See Will Hammell. , attorney, over Vance, Hite & Macklin’s 49-e-o-d-ts j LO ST —Gold bolt pin, with amethyst ' set. Return to this office. 78tSMOKE THE “White Stag JU GOOD 5c at all dealers 5c Indian Runner Ruck 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 Decatur. Ind R.R.N0.5 i * -i ? ■«; I It--' . Awarded Cold Medal S tS' Pans Exposition 19CO. C > w«o<i nump For Sale By Ben Knapke Joe J. Tonnellier Dr. C. V. Cannell VETERN ARIAN Office 143 1 llVilvG Residence 102

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