Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 88, Decatur, Adams County, 11 April 1912 — Page 4
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uASi c-cj; P.ALO East Buffalo, X. Y., Apr. 11 — (Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 720: shipments, nine; official to Xe" York yesterday, 380; hogs closing dull on pigs; others steady. Medium and heavy, $8 05@$8.10; Yorkers, sß.oo@ $8.05: lights, $7.00@ $7.10: pigs. $6.75(5 $6.90; roughs, $7.00 @57.25; stags, [email protected]; sheep, 8,400; slow; top wool lambs, $8.35; clipped, $7.25; cattle, 100; slow. G. ~. No. 2 Red wheat gj c No. 2 White wheat 92c Yellow com [email protected] Mixed corn 92c@$101 Oats ...’ Rye g2c 7»e<lihs 85C Alsike see-' $12.00 No. 1 clover hay $19.00 Timothj- hay $22.00 Light mixed hay $21.00 I Mixed clover hay $18.50 ! No. 1 cats straw $9 50 Rye straw slo.‘joJ. No. 1 wheat straw $9.50 i Clover seed .... $12.25 ■-CCAL PrtCvVCB MARKET Spring bickers Bucks i 0 (, Fowiß ’/10c eeße - Wer T ' ir^vs lie
gOSSE QPERA TJOUSeI I I DECATUR, IISJD. I One \\ eek, Commencing MONDAY I I April 15th: I I r I I Cornell-Price Players I I -v v Piays, New ’Vaudeville I I CHANGED EVERY NIGHT « 1 s loc-20c-30c |j Jionday Night Every Lady Accompainedt'by an escort Hol ling a3O Cent Reserved Ticket Will Be Admit ed P REE. Seats on sale at Holt- 1 $ house Drag Co. Ip m | i i Opening Play 0 I GOLDEN GYPSY | i LOST—A sma’l, black purse, on Mon- FOR SALE—Good blr.jk, two-year-old roe street, bt.ween Sixth and Sec- draft colt; can bi used for general ond s.ieets Pleas* .eave same at CIO purpose work horse. See C. S. MumMcnroe street. 73t3 (ma Decatur R R 12 8616 *M>—*" Mi 1 *im m M iMManaaM ■ , . FREE Demonst ration AT THE GAS OFFICE .: Practical Demonstration of the Gas Range BAKING ROASTKNG BROILING Also Pjj e_- Bag Cooking I ricay afternoon. 2to 5 pm. Ccrne yourself and bring your neighbors. Bring yourgrs troubles with you. Remember Friday Afternoon, April 12, From 2 to 5 P. M. TKt INDENA LIGHTING COMPANY i
Chicks in Old roosters 5c » KALVERMARKETS t Beef tides .. .9. Calf 12i Tallow Sheep pelts 2nc@sl.'»« L FULLEM-IAMP'S. ’ Butter lSc@2!c Lard 8c j Eggs . ,18c NIBLICK & CO. 1 Eggs 18c I j Butter 18c —25c COCL 7?iCES, Anthracite ;. .. SS.Ot ■ White Ash -ump $4.50 Washed Nut $4.50' Pocahontas Egg or Lump $4.75 : Kannei uumu or Egg . s6.oi,’ I \ Indiana Lump $4.00 < Hocking Lump $4.25 I ; Virginia Spliat $4 K. SER' Spring chickens 9c Ducks 10c i Fowls 10c Geer.. 10c Eggs • 13c Gutter 2" Turkeys ...11< Old roosters ?■< i [Chicks 7. i
Tmicheunl i Red Inner Tubes ' I /» Their superiority is recognized all Wjia over the World _ --■iniTmiiwrMiiiC'fflr''’..-- 4 UN kj l x vx'CciV 15 I SCHAFER, Hardware Co. FOR SALE Sealed bids for the purchase of the entire plant of the: DECATUR CEMENT 4 BLOCK COMPANV Will be received at the office of Kirsch, Selleme er & Son upto sp. m, April 25, 1912. Bidding open to public. Persons wishing to examine property apply at Everett & Hite Grocery. I JOHN EVERETT, President.' REX THEATRE! TONIGHT THE INDIAN MASSACRE (IN TWO REELS) REALISTIC .SCENES I a The Buffalo Hunt-showing the shooting of a buffalo | I The uprising of the Indians and the sensational bliss- I fl acre of the isolated settlers. | f Thesa if an infant from the maelstorm of death. I Dage nee of the white men who exterminate the J Indians in a sensational battle. I A DRAMATIC TRIUMPH i I The dramatic rendition is superb, bringing out sicua- g | tions to melt the strongest heart, ine great scene S i* between the mother of the deid papoose and the | I | white mother will never be forgotten. I f The theme is mother-love which standi out through- 9 iout the scenes of courage demonstrating the se t less g courage of a mother for her child. ■' ADMISSION 5 CENTS I ■besmel~.lt . C Why Pay The Retail Price | fl for your Beer and Liquor when you can buy junt as cheap as the frl RETAIL DEALER [ | My Beer Prices | Seipp s Export sl.sOlper case of 3 dot. m: L “ Export Large $1.60 “ '• “ 2 “ , " Extra Pale $1 7> “ “ “ 3 *• “ Extra Pale large $1.75 2 “ HAT* S j=- My Liquor Prices H| ''i My Price Retail Price r. M I. X. L. Whiskey, per Gallon $1.50 $2.50 K M Cabinet * ** ** 82.00 out on iV J gid Canterbury Rye “ j£;o $4 (Hl fe Briar Ridge (A Straight Kentucky whiskey 5 -J years old) per gal. sg. w $5 00 C £3 M. H. G. (A straight Kentucky whiskey 9 o O P*'K“l- „ $3.75 $6.00 E | 1 Berime Kimmel per gahon <? no isi nn K < White Swan Gin “ “ toon U / Hamiltmiißlackberryr*‘ <• sl-6o Q[ 1 Pure t.alifomia Port wine per gal $1.25 $2 to $2.50 (J Grape Brandy per gal 52 .25 $4.00 M GJ ?“ r . C ?> trnl "* ftne e«-y $1.60 $2.50 P Apricot Brandy ,2 50 W) gg B These goods are rbsolutely the best and purest H M in the city H I. A. KALVER g A Wholesale Liquor Dealer x Monroe Street, Six Doors West Os V ▼ Old Adams County Bank y
STRUCTURAL WORKER HURT. When the Gin Pole on Pulp Warehouse Broke —Struck on Leg. William Tonn, one of the structural iron workers on the sugar factory was painfully but not seriously injured this morning at ten o'clock when the gin pole, a fifty foot telephone pole, broke and fell striking him on the right leg. The flesh and muscles of the limb were torn loose, but no bon< s were broken. Dr. C. S. Clark was summoned and dressed the contusion and the injured man was then taken to the home of John Parr, 311) Ninth street, where he boards. He will be able to resume work in a few days. CRYSTAL SPECIAL. Theater goers' attention is called to the program of this evening, when Mr. Parent has secured the LaDeile sisters to sing' and dance as a specialty between the showing .of films, and which will be one of the latest hits of the season, secured by them . their long trip through the count:;, from which they have just returned The two regular films will also be shown in addition to this, and the 1 same little price of five cents, or a NOTICE OF OF REAL ESTATE. The undersigned commissioner by ! virtue of an order of the Adams Circuit court of /.dams County, Indiana, made and ent<. red in a cause therein pending entitled. John Lang et al. vs. Ralph Baumgartner et al., and numbered 8270 upon the dockets thereof,, hereby gives notice that on and after i April 18. 1912. he will offer for sale at! ! private sale at the law office of Do;e Erwin in the City of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, the following described real estate, situated in Adams couni ty, Indiana, to-v. it: The northeast quarter (\) of the I southwest quarter (Ail of section | twenty-two (22) in Township twentysix (26) north, of Range fourteen (14) east, containing forty (401 acres more I or less. Terms: —One-third cash: the remainder in equal payments at one and ! two years from date of sale with notes at six per cent interest, waiving valua- ! tion and appraisement laws and secured by mortgage upon the real estate . sold. Purchaser Las privilege of paving all cash. Sale will be£:i at 9:00 : o’clock a. m. FRANIILIN > MOSURE, . S6t6 Commissioner. FOR SALE. I. the undersigned, will offer for ' sale at my farm, five miles northwest of Berne, on Saturday, April 20th, my sawmill, the sale to begin at 4 p. m. • 88t5 JACOB MVSSER. 1 LOST —Black account book, somewhere in the city; remained pencil. t ; three postcards and a dollar bill Fln;l- --: er leave a; this office, or with G. L . [ Robinson, Decatur, Box 136. 8813 > LOST —Child's brack kid glove. Please return to Mrs. O. L. Vance, North | Second street. 88t3 [ WfXTED—A man to canvass county for the simplest cream separate . made; one wh > has a horse and buggy Big money for the rignt [ mar.. Call on Feed A. Amann, Murray i Hot"!. April 17, between 8 a. m. and j 4 p. m. Good Property For Sale T ( ccated on north fifth St. A good home and chance to make some money. Phone C. D. KUNKLE
If m unEmma 14 EOR THE HAU Triflr SMS m w i Sj* " y f .. | Your first step is A DOLLAR) The smallest and yet the most difficult step because I ITS THE BEGINNING If you master yourself then the ascent will be EASY CONSIDER IT CAREFULLY AND OPEN AN ACCOUNT TODAY FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DECATUR
f —_— — ’I 11' S I Shoe Styles for Particular People Quality is just as good as styles are handsome. We can fit ; the foot of nine out of ten particular n 1 h women who want the best and most stylish foot wear to be had.* 0 .1 ■ ■ ■———-1 I PEOPLES & GER KE New Location In Meibers Block First Door South of Schmitt Meat Market. ; la — ' f-' TER SMOKE .P’’ / 1S Lssurei. Cabin ci gar. ' Quality is ap- ■ P arent with evef y P uff you w i take ' Enjoyment is certain > i '/■'{ down to the very last draw. ' Better have a supply for yourself and fri ends. ‘ You can / afford to be generous for the Cabin cigar cost only 5c ' R- each. Ask your dealer the next time you smoke. H. A. COI.CHIN. 225 N, 2nd, st. Dr. C. V. Connell ■ V ETERNO RIAN i Mares I ’ ■ LJ ■ Cows, Sows and Ewes Pk-ma Offi?? I a* M Residence 102 — in Old Adams County Bank | Decatur, Indiana. C J J Ca P ital * l2O 000 I— Z '- v — -fro MENO Surplus . $30,000 '' ' a 8" e * c ’ rresideat M kirsch and John X .buck ByWvWIV (ClBWSy*” 8 mH Vice Presidents ■ mUS ] m EX. Ehinger, Cashier. I dTTj f arm Joans f ' I V ' C2G a Specialty S a j —" A —I Reflect eor J Resolve Collections '3 I PROVIDE at P FaTOr- | | For The Rainy Day First, ableßate3 -! II BY starting At^da . i; Il A BANK ACCOUNT! ■ ab- With Safe j OdbK Banking In The SUNSHINE Afterward, Sw 4 You’ll Enjoy It More! -’ur | ■ C Patrons | We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest nn ] Year Time Deposits i ra i a m “ SEE THE U NEW DRUG FIRM FOR ■j Housecleaning Specialties L We have the goods necessary to make the 1 Old Look Like New I Kyanize Floor Finish II For floors and all other wood work, will not crack 4 peel off or show white spots. There is none Just as 1 Good. Hoosier House Paint 100 per cent Pure Wall Paper to suit j our fancy Alabastine > The sanitary wall finish-in all shades. All of these goods are strictly first class. Weback up outadvertising. Make us prove it. CALLOW AND RICE I The drug store On the east side of the street M E==3l E3OEv7aSMa3
