Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 89, Decatur, Adams County, 12 April 1912 — Page 4

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A.AS'i «t<; HALO East Buffalo, N. Y„ April 12—(Special to Daily Democrats) —Receipts, 6,720; shipments, 190; official to New York yesterday, none; pigs closing weak; others steady. Medium and heavy, $8.00—58.15; lights, [email protected]; pigs. [email protected]; roughs, [email protected]; stags, $5.00@ S6.OV: sheep, 7,600; steady; lambs higher; top wool, $8.60; clopped, $7.25; cattle, 20; steady. Q. m’*K. Ko. 2 Red wheat ...,95c No 2 White heat 92c Yellow corn 95c<&51.04 Mixed corn [email protected] Oats 53c Rye _ Bari, v No. 2 F Alsike see- 1 . . No. 1 clover hay sl9l'o Timothy hay $22.00 Light mixed hay $2109 Mixed clover hay $18.50 No. 1 oats straw $9 50 1 Rye "Straw sio.i»f,! No. 1 wheat straw $9.50 Clover seed $12.25 • -C7AI. PROv'JCE MARKET. Spring chickens 9c Ducks 10c I Fowls 10c Geese joe I Sggs . i3 C Hotter 20c Turkeys 11c

FOR SALE Sealed bids for the purchase of the entire plant of the DECATUR CEMENT 4 BLOCK COMPANY Will be received at the office of Kirsch, Selleme'.er & Son up to sp. m, April 25, 1912. Bidding open to public. Persons wishing to examine property apply at Everett & Hite Grocery. JOHN EVERETT, President.

■ x? * • B /ft 9 * //'] s * ■ 1 I MM I S9O °- s9oo. ■ \ M f Wyjßk?k >L ‘s. A-r~ 7z /X^S*wf ■ \ » OVERLAND iWMWfOI OVERLAND s : V C®X \WiW j I VER LAND MODEL 59 g MODEL 59 T 5 PASSENGER FORE-DOOR TOtRING CAR, <• oj ™ Wheel base 106 inches, motor 4x41-2: horse power thirty; Splitdorf magneto; transmission selective; three speeds and re«S veise; F& S Ball bearings. Tires 32 x >l-2 Q D joil lamps, 2gas lamps, and geuerat-n- Complete set of tools. . B | AN APPEAL TO REASON ! 3s ■ g£ Tt .is in re Le a page of sense, facts and comparisons, to aid, of each car —that is, the power, the size of the motor, wheel base, values, and show you why others ge’ *I2OO for our S9OO value cates a -< of • ’ ' • ’ n guide and help you t> get the most for your monel in an auto- seating capacity, size of wheels and tires, construction, general , 6 * 0 a ‘ UIU ! ‘ um - lou set a standard magneto ■ S and to st or. you what v.e sincerely believe to be the finish, etc., were all about the same, but r.hat about the v.ria- . , Am ° ng * the tWfnty . five to thirty horse-power cars you * ron ' «'* * a one-piece, drop-forged ! section. The operas - g 5 nst xcen onal popular-priced automobile value on the mar- tion in price? One car was priced at SIJ4I0 —another at |I3OO, Hn ’ K a ' ,,dge : ‘ r ' e uill run n1 e neighborhood ot w ;‘ *■ 1,1 center of the car where they should !• S M winy—our S9OO, thirty-horse power louring car. another at 11290, still another at SIOSO etc. “Why this great *** . Pay tbU mUCb Wh *“ T ° U Mn get a bl * P° w « ;u > “ the oUUlde or '* cked “» “>® inalde of the fortedoor, but in J -■?. difference in ptice for cars that arc all practically identical ’ ' thirtJ horße - «*« 1 assenger touring car like ojjr Model Number tb ® t ’®»’-®r where they belong, ... you can have free use of S ■ keeps tinning through vour brain. ' ‘l* T shown here, f . to < j our deciding and v.e ate willing to rely on your own good tical value in the higher priced cars to make it really worth the The handame lamps are finished in solid bl-? k * | 5 ’ B "™’ " e “' ' "“” r: “*>»■>! money? Mito h.av, bru. trlmmln., «M<h O <T ,f.e tol» >' S W .-,,00.10- ,»r «™. «r to. rn» . «m< problem. Wto " Ptolw-nilrta «r. tto, I. M You MtoM HJ :-’t and why? What pri e to pay? What to expect for / book, for the least amount of money. You want power, g'teed 1,0 you find more than thia in anv SI2OO car? B g ■ e nice? And many other perplexing questions to clog your And this difference is due to the great difference in the comfort, service, wear and appearance. ’ An <i bear in mind that this car is made by the most mod n B ■I ad You seem to be unable to arrive at any satisfactory or Plants that produce them. methods in the greatest automobile niant >r it* kind ir ’ • II i rnit det Sion. The facilities of an automobile plant absolutely govein tho . tho.® fundamentai. for S9OO. Practically as world. automobile plant of iU kind in « * ;. ; sec so inaay of them. And each ore seems to be about , Belling of 7 <;h car; ,hU8 ’ lhe « realer th ® * h ® ’° U „ ere ile t tb .hl C ° mpar * the faP,s ® *'l *® a.k* , , ISI , > lower the selling price of the car. Therefore the 1 lant with the Here is h car with a powerful, silent, smooth thirty horse j llst ~a ait hbk. • v ..- , ? ,j? . .*.< .... .OQ goo' . e ’ 1 best and largest equipment can give you more car for less monev , ’° w ® r “>°’or—the most modern’y designed four-cylinder motor careful comparison”of°tl *” ' ra> " i ,B< **’ ■ s -o ..d good. All the fasc.Mint ,P. .t? ~- i 3 veil rtt n )H , he , lan , w[(h |nu( . h ginall( . r equipm „ nt made. Here is a car that seats five large passengers comfort- that in this ca r t.L ”*" Ca ’' e • y °" ■ S r;3 t!’“ and more or less convincing 1 m salesmen you talk ably; for it has a wheel base of o-’e hundred tnrl six in h . f ,9W you «®t *h»t practically any $12"0 cm * 5 . av-- an air of earnest*, e about tt. u; , as tney carelessly toy The Wiilys-Overland plant is the greatest of the kind in Th ; ,„ (holl|le ry J ‘ o , good tXlh .7' " ° ffer y 0 pr« 77 g 9 -h -mu words as efilcle .y, economy, dependability, reliability, te industry. Por 1912 we will make 25.000 cars. We claim All the comfort you want The body and gear is flinshed * - And wh ’ r •hould you pay the dtff rence? " e. ver. etc. v can talk to fifty such men selling ftW v Jo employ mor. men and to have the Urgeat and most comp Jet. |aakWß m’tXJ ? t®" 0 C * n r °" abou ‘ - m ”< h «" >’ ay » 12 """ S 9, <’.l<ete-» |O| ular-p.'ce,- cars and you will come away with a |lb ‘ ‘ 1111 " ln 1 ,M ‘“ ry ” " Ing and simple. The transmission is of the selective typo thet '°'‘ rßell rh,s *l u <»U®n i»ake your comparisons. And g fit u .m; ret3i<-.“. rs each one. Put one thing you wiil be unable to of which explains our ability to give more car and u three speeds and reverse--fitted with the fine FA- S annul/- r k '‘° W y ° U wlll d <’ c ‘ d «. of vour own Iree will, m •»' 0 9 -o..nt roc.;, .he wide difference in price. better car tor less money. bea rln «B, which are used on the most expensive car. in the valie I tr**’ T * WCh *’ Probab,y Kre “' ei ” «“ twnobl,P ■ |B Y«u will distinctly remember that the main specifications No* ’ vr *‘U. drew a natural comparison of car facts ( and world The frame is op pressed steel The crank and gear dets I'i ' * ,,r ld today. Our catalogue will give you nil the #£ . . * " ' fact * " hen you write please ask Mr book A M B iSCHUG, METTLER COMPANY Agents i S BERNE, INDIANA ’ *g

Chicks ScOld roosters - 6c KALVEKMARKETS Beef hides 9c . Calf „ .12c Tallow 5c Sheep pelts [email protected] s ' fullenkamps. I Butter ....................,.18c@2-!c ; Lard 8c c I Eggs 18c Jj NIBLICK & CO. jfl c .............. 18c—25c ■H* r •C E w -- Was n>,\ it.so Pocahontas Egg or Lump $4 75 Kantiet bumu or Jffigg .......... $6.00 Indians Lump .$4.00 Hocking Lump $4.25 Virginia Splint $4 50 H. SER ...hQ i Spring chickens 9c ' Ducks 10c Fowls 10c Geer.; 10c | Eggs 13c Butter 20c Turkeys lie Old roosters 5c Chicks 7c

Bicycle Repairing Electric Wiring I Bicycle and Electric Sundries Mezda and Gem bulbs Gocarts Retired EDW. E. PARENT 131 S. 2nd. St, Open Evenings A policy in the i State Life Insurance Company ■ of Indianapolis offers these ' advantages FI RST — Protect ion to the i family or estate in case of, the sudden death of the in-1 sured. ■; , N D against proverty in old age by its cash settlement provision. THIRD —Protection again st unforseen financial disas ter by virtue of its loan val ue, available any time after two years. When you have bought a STATE LIFE policy with a DOUBLE INDEMNITY PROVISION you may rest assured that you have the best upon the market today. For Life Insurance particulars address David J. Swartz Gen. Agent Room 1 Interurban Office Decatur. Indiana

ATTENTION, PUBLIC. In the stud season of 1912, the mag-: -nificenily bred stallion, Glideheart 52468; he is a rich dark bay stallion, stands 16-1 hands high and weighs! 1200 pounds, foated in 1906 by Great- I heart, 2:12%. Individually he is a I horse of grand finish and disposition and style. A glance at his tabulated i pedigree will show you that his blood lines are of the best, the kind thjit 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 Auto P.. 2:04%; Wilkshea-.t 2.06%; GieatUne. 2:06%; • Octoo, 2:07%; Noma, 2:09%; Great Medium, 1 2:09%; Thelma, 2:09% an<t 36 oth in *ne list and his dam is by Guarantee, gradnson of-George Wilkes, 2:22, sired by Dan Patch 1:55%; Au-" dubon Boy, 1:59%; Deriel, 2:00%, Jonn R. Gensley, 2:00%; The Broncho, 2:01%; Capadora. 2:01; Anaconda, 2:01%, and his colts have ali ways won the in the show ring. will season at sls I to insure with return | privilege in had in, k, in \i;

I SPLCALBUGuV i OXJEE WEEK OIXIL-Y I BEGINNING MONDAY, APRIL. 15TH. Phaeton Seat Buggies $58.25 Automobile Seat Buggies .... $67.60 We offer at this price the well known Butler and other standard makes in all tne latest styles. T.ie . regular prices of these buggies range from $75.00 to $90.00. We must have room for another shipment iof buggies arriving about April 25th. e will also ■ sell to each purchaser of a buggy one] set of fcbuggy Harness allowing a reduction of $2.00 to $4.00. Remember bate of Sale Week of APRIL 15TH. ATZ & STEELE N. 2nd. St Decatur, Ind.

j will be taken to prevent accidents. I btk will not be responsinlc should I any occur JAMES M. ANDREWS. t T&F Owner and Keeper. FOR SALE. A five-room ncuse, on an extra large i lot, on Tenth street, Decatur; can be bought ris'at if taken at once. CO acre-farm with good substantial buildings, 2% miles from 4 different railroad towns,. This farm is about half black and is ; a good piece of lane. Can sold on easy lei ms. Call or write A. S. Keller, Monroe Indiana. 84t6 o- ‘ FOR SALE. I, the undersigned, will offer for sale at my farm, five miles northwest I of Berne, on Saturday, April _ ;n, mj 1 sawmill, the sale to begin at 4 p. m. 88t5 JAQOB MESSER. I WANTED —A man to canvass county for the simplest cream separatamade; one who has a horse and buggy , preferred. Big money for the right . man. Call on wd A. Amann, Murray ; Hotel, April s am!

I JOHN’S COMING | WATCH him If waklking’s g >od I will be with you Monday I nighi. Meet me at Rex I heater John I I 1.L.11 U- ..J-'.. fJLWIiiHI Mill HIM ■MUI- 'IIMWnBIIIMMMII llMmug | Notice to Consumers I | I have opened a wholesale family Liquor store on I | Monroe st. 2 doors east of Post Office where I am 1 I prepared to sell- and deliver to any part of the city I The Famous Centllver BELHS lin Keg or Bottles. I also handle a full line of Liqu- 1 I ors and Wines at wholesale, a trial order will con- | I you and prices are right. mb JoeAonnelier Door ! "Uya*- -wt~thwiii—iih hi 11 j_, , ■ SNAPPY 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 women who want the best and most stylish foot wear to be had. PEOPLES & GERRE ’ x\ T ew Location In Meibers Block First Door South of Schmitt Meat Market. la J