Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 87, Decatur, Adams County, 10 April 1912 — Page 4

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EAS'I ouFfaLO. East Buffalo, N. Y., Apr. It) —(Speciaf to Daily Democrat) —Receipts. 2,4u(i. shipments, 5,700; official to NewYork yesterday, 383; hogs closing Yorkers, medium and heavy. $8,1041 $8.25; pigs dull; $6.90—57.10; lights, s7.s!>@ss.l)(); roughs, $7.00 @57.25; stags, $5. wifi s6.i)o; sheep, 12,000: dull; top lambs, $8.35; cattle, 50: steady. G. m»«K. No. 2 Red .cheat 91c No. 2 White wheat 91c Yellow corn 90c'f'$l. 0 Mixed corn 92c Oats 52c i Rye 82c Harley No ? ................,.sl.fio Feeding Wb.: 85c Timothy hay s2T’)oj Light mixed nay s2l 09 Mixed clover hay $18.50 No. 1 oats straw $9.50 Rye straw SIO.OO [ No. 1 wheat straw $9.c0l Clover seed ~512.25; uCCAL PRCWJLB MARKET. Slicing chickens .. 9c Ducks 10c Fowls 10c Cleese 10c Eggs 15c Butter 30c Turkeys 11c

1 SHOES AS NECESSIties non n . n n n ....—.— LS£Ss MEMBERS ■p 0F jWjpgfl The Fair Sex ' M° re Attention - ei6 ■' T o th e } ratter of Shoes r Than do those of the sterner sex I Because They are more particulai about appearance « r in general-to their cred it'be it said. Ihe Average Man Puis off shoe buying • I Ur.ti' it becomes an absolute necessity. An then wants a good shoe in a hurry tie should come here in his Dilemma ELZEY & FALK OPP. COURT HOUSE

FOR SALE —Eight room : ovse, with racde’n < cnveaience?, electric lights and both kinds of water; cellar under

Demonst ration AT THE GAS OFFICE Practical ' )emonstration of the Gas Range BKKinG ROASTING BROILING Also Paper Bar Cooking Fridav afternoon. 2to 5 pm. Come yourself and bring your neighbors Bring your gas troub es with you. 'Remember BJj Friday Afternoon, April 12, Q 73 From 2 to 5 P. M. Ti E INDIANA LIGHTING COMPANY

Chicks ... , 9c Old roosters ...... Be KALVEK MARKETS j Beef times 9e Calf 77 12c Tallow 5c Sheep pelts 25c@$l Oe FULLENXAMP’S. Blitter 18c@2-lc Lard t 8c Eggs 18c NIBL'CK & CO. ’ Eggs 18c Butter 18c —25c CO' i. rciCES. Anthrsc-te SB.OO V\ ialte Ash lamp $4.50 .. - N , $4.50 -'I ... Kannei Lump or Egg ■ ■* B Do Indiana Lump $4.00 Hocking Lump ....$4.25 Virginia Splint $4 50; k. ber- ;-q i Spring chickens 9c Ducks 10c Fowls 10c I Geer. 10c I j Eggs 13c | : Butter 20c Turkeys He Old roosters 5c Chicks

— — —1 ll ■ | t mire house, good barn, cement walks i, and frr . For parriculars call 'phone 291. 86tl8

PLENTY OF WATER I >But no Danger—-Was Message Received This Morning from Dr. Coverdale. J FROM FLOOD REGION Os Arkansas—Wires are all Down—Prevented Sending of Word Sooner. J Although reais were cilayed in the ; message received .’.loaday from i friends in Memphis, Tenn., that the | j Coverdales, near Marion, Ark., were , | safe from the flood, the message reI ceived this morning by Mrs. Coverdaie j direct from her '..us'.and. Dr. .1. S. CoI verdale, who has been spending the ‘ v inter on his plantation near that , ■ place, established their safety beyond ! a doubt. The message read: “Could not send word sooner: wires all | down- plenty of water, but in no dan,l ger. All well: letter on way. Do net j come until notified.” The last was in • answer to word sent some time ago by ’ Coverdaie before the floods, thgt E I but since the floods s**" had given pp I all thoughts of going, at least until after the present conditions had giv- ' en way to better. Mr. Coverdale's I land is located between the St. Fran j cis and Mississippi rivers, in both of | which the levees broke. CHRONISTER BABE. A fine ten-pound baby girl was born this morning to Mr. and Mrs. Will Chronister of the south part of the city. Rev. and Mrs. B. Earl Parekr and I family arrived today over the Clover Leaf from Hartford City. They are guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. .1. D. Hale, and will leave later for their new home at Richmond, where Rev. Parker was assigned as pastor at the recent session of the North Indiana conference. Their household goods have already been sent , They were given a great farewli tion Tuesda; evening by theii congregation at Hartford City, where they spent several years, and where thev | are held in the highest regard. NEW YORK FOR TAFT But Would Not Instruct Delegates for Him at State Convention. (Uni.fed Tress Service.) I Rc: .-. N Y . April 10 —(Special I I i - '.lily Democrat)—The- republican - I state convention here today went on ; I record as layering the renomination I of President Taft, but declined to ini strr.-t its four delegates at large to i I that effect and contented itself with the request that the delegates work I for that end. The party also placed itself on record as opposing the initiative, referendum and recall, declaring in favor of the tariff board and tariff refoim. The platform was adopted as reported by the committee en res oluticns. ( — UNKNOW NASSASSIN. • Is Being Trailed by Bloodhounds fr-,,e I Last Nigit's Shooting. (United Prest. Sen- <-e 1 Fort Wayne, Ind , April 10--ISpecial to Daily Democrat) —'floodin; nds today we e placed on the trail of an unknown assassin, who Cuesda.- night it 8 o’clock shot and prol.i’ !y f atally wounded H. F. Larv ,of t ir Convoy, 1 Ohio, while the let ar 'a? fitting by I a window, reading, in hie tome. The shooting was don. with i rifie anti i !i ,s bullet imbedde I Itse) In Larue s head. Physicians today held little hope for recoverv. f . __ . CLACK 37 LL Q 2 INS. (United S>r < r «. > Chicago, 111.. Ap.il 10- (Special rc Daily Democrat l- ChatOj Clark was leading Wilson th’j an-; oon by 141-. | 000 votes and Roo?evelr 1 id controlled I I'. ~,0(10 voir.* mo e th< n Presidon: Taft. r . _ .. NOTICE. A reduction wi 1 made on all new buggy and wagon tlz >s during the month of April, let yr r. wheel* ir ; at one- .-nd get ih » bene r jf this ’o* I price as t) son y gone until the Io i of May. C. C. JLEMENS. Comer First ami Mad son, opposite Madison House. Sit6* LOST -A ama T l, Hack i arse, on Mon roe street, bcryeen flxth and Second streets. Pl ase .ve same at 010 Mmrne street 73t3

■ ’ < NICHOLAS NICKLEBY. One of Dicken's famous characteis will be in Decatur Thursday, the llt.i, and will visit the Star theater in two reels, where he may be met all evening. Nickleby was the son of a coum | try gentleman, who died, leaving his | family destitute. Nickleby with his ■ relatives, went to London, where they i met his uncle, a miser, and money ■ lender. Nickleby gets work and nati uially falls into many startling adventures which as flashed upon the ! screen, creates much interest among ' the audiences. This startling filpi will be shown the Star theater Tnursday evening only. Price, five cent?. o NOTICE OF COMfviISSIONER’S SALE i OF REAL ESTATE. The undersigne"’. commissioner by i I virtue of an -..-.ler rtf :.-,e Adams Cir-1 cuit ecu of 'ams County, Indiana, | made and ontoced iu a cause therein pending entitled, John Lang et al. vs.' I Ralph Baumgartner et al , and num-1 I bered 8270 upon the dockets thereof, I hereby gives notice that on and after i April 18, 1912. he will orfe! for sale at I private sale at the law office of Dore I Erwin in the City of Decatur, Adams j County, Indiana, the following describ-i ed real estate, situated in Adams eoun-1 ty, Indiana, to-wit: The northeast quarter ( l 4 cf the quarter (’A) of section j twenty-two (22) in Township twenty-j Runge four or less. Terms: —One-Card cash; the re-1 minder in equal payments at one and I two years from date of sale with notes > at six per cent into— st, waiving value-' tion and appraisement laws and secur-' ed by mortgage upon the real estate . sold. Purchaser Las privilege of pav- ( ing all cash. Sale will beefla at 9:00; o’clock a. m. FRANIZLiK 7/ MOSURE, 86t6 Commissioner. o ' PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale , at his residence, 4 miles north of Decatur, or 1 % mile north of Monmouth. on Tuesday, April 16, 1912, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., the following property, to-wit: Four Head of Horses: One brood mare, with foal; 1 good two-year-old colt and 2 Work horses. Six He'd of Cattle: Consist■»ig of ” cows and 3 heifers: 2 of the cows, are giving milk and one will be i fresh in a ,few weeks. These cows are ! all young, ard good ones. Hogs, I Sheep and Pou’ ".> : Sixteen shoats, : weighing about tbs. each; 1 brood* sow, will farrow this month. Four! I head of sheep; 2 turkey hens and one I gobbler; fl geese Farming Implements: McCormick binder, Mti»3ukee mower, Thomas hay loader, ’hay | tedder, self dump hay rake, wagon I and buggy, set double wuik harness, I set light buggy harr.-ss. check rove., | 2-horse coin plow and numero’i*other 1 ' articles. Terms—Al' sums of $.: aad under, cash; over 85 a credit ct 9 mjuths will be given, the piTchtse" gilln rote with arrr''V'-d sec.uri'v: 4 ~rr I cent oft for c&sh. No j..op«v',y re ' moved until settled fcJOH’ MAK .CY, SR John Spuhler, \uct. FOR SALF—Gcx”’ bier!:, two-year-old draft .Jr; run b used for general purr-»e ftn x horse. See C S. Mumm-, Def t ur. R. R. 12. B<st6

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DE LEONARD Real estate & Auctioneer j Office with W ill Hammel in the Scone Block Decatur, - - - Indiana. Office Phone 667 Home Phone <’ J 6 Real Estate Bulletin Ail kinds of City and Farm Propertv for sale or trade. -JIM ■ I -.— ■IMP < ■ g IT-IS a Remedy-for-Barren Mares |* Cows, Sows and Ewes » “It's Guaranteed’’ I Ask Smith, Yager & Falk $ jsTrm. l .'-1..-.srz —— Dr. C. V. Connell ♦7ETERNARIAN Phone Senti to SMOKE THE I “White Stag Cigar" ITS GOOD 5c at all dealer 5c n( r— k e/ AH UNEHMIG 4- fOR TH£ tlAtl THAT EU g jli I | Your first < t p u A t-OLL.-ui The sma'lew and yet the ir difficult step beca’t iis THE BEGINNING If you master yourself then the ascent will be E CONSIDER IT CAP.EFT’. LY AND OPEN AN ACCOUNT TDDA\ FIRST N4TIONAI BANK OF DECATIT

I I II THIS MONTH A the time you should replace your tools ready for the spring 1 rush. V-?’ve a full line of carpent- " ers tools, farming O’ plements, including harrows, n plows, riding p deep tilling machines to select from. Come .n and select your imple ment and g\et first choic-j. j IH LEE» STULTS i j Company 01 > -•=3 E==l FSl — bti i/rntswii Hav ith in ths signs you see ? j alony every road. When thev > Jsay A TLUBO, "That Good 'Oil,” Befor Autos, they tell tee truth because AUTLUBO is made according to the specifications of the foremost lubrication I expert in the country. Try it and you will be glad you believed s in signs. 3oot/«t and Gasolint Gauge Eret. VEritg today. A<dr«« THE MOORE OIL CO. ISA-1386 York SL,CINCINNATI B. anches: Logansport, Ind, Columbus,O. • •i Old Adams County 7 Bank k| Decatur, Indiana. e I I"" '""j.l=aL-' J I I’M Capital $120,000 l~> rflt HO Surplus . $30,000 3 C- S- Niblick, President < M M. Kirsch and Jnh: ’]? afrw""* fl Vice President j [fl Whinger, Cashier. I 3! nTTu Farm loans -&F Read a siwiaity ■ — fct Rptnlvp Col lectiors ; I aor -J KCSOIVe Made PROVIDE a t Favor- j For The Rainy Day First, “ et& BY STARTING AwnirJaA BANK ACCOUNT; i” Bask . ' In The SUNSHINE Afterward, * You'll Enjoy It Afore! * “ r j Patr ns ? ■ — —— i‘ We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time DcD ,? “ s g SPECIAL BUGGY SALE ONE WE’-’Z' CNL-V BEGINNING MONDAx, /-.A..UL. 15TH. Phaeton Seat Buggies $58.25 * Automobile Seat Buggies .... $67.60 t offer at this price the well known Butler and i other standard makes in all tne latest styles. 7 e legjlur prices of these buggies range from ?75.00 i *OO.OO. We must have ropm for another shipmc nt of ouggies arriving about April 25th. e will also Bc\l to each purchaser of a buggy oi ' I?nie ss allowing a reduction of $2.00 to $4.00. Remember Date of Sale Week of APRIL 15TH. »