Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 92, Decatur, Adams County, 16 April 1912 — Page 4

IpX I ~"T K3OE3OEI i in El o THE DAILY MARKET REPORTS S >1 t—lOPOa L.,C=Z=l£< Corrected Every Afte.noon 7, |L-T r ~~ 1 S3OE3OESI .J E=J

EAS'I ou; fALO East Buffalo, N ¥.. Apr. 16—(Special to Daily Democrat > —Receipts. shipments, 1,140; official to NevYork yesterday, 3.610; hogs closing Yorkeis. medium and heavy. $8.25-.i | A,; tangs. $5.00©|6.00; sheep. 4.v,.’' w’eadj ; wool iambs. $8.50; clip-1 iied $7.25; cattle. 50; steady. G. -5. w*”BK.

/"lata ;)4C Rys ‘ 82c Harley No. 2 SI.OO Feeding barle, Alsike see-’. $12.00 No. 1 clover hay $22.00 Light mixed hay $23.00 Mixed clover hay $20.00 No. 1 oats straw $9.56 Rye straw $10.06 No. 1 wheat straw $'C-0 Clover seed $12.00 uOCAL PJtOUJVe MARKET Spring chickens 9c Ducks 10c Fowls 10c Geese 10c Eggs 15c thrcter 30c Turkeys 11c Chicks . 9c

f= 3 l_ll_-JE3O==ll=l ' U WF THE U NEW DRUG FIRM II 1 FOR Housecleaning Specialties M We have the goods necessary to make thp Old Look Like New Kyanize Floor Finish i For floors and all other wood work, will hot crack 4i peel off or show white spots. There is none J ust as 1 Good. Hoosier House Paint 100 per cent Pure Wall Paper to suit your fancy Alabastine I The sanitary wall finish-in all shades. All of these goods are strictly first class. Weback up our advertising. Make us prove it. CALLOW AND RICE H Tile drug store on the east side of the street H i I=l l I f f C3OE=3 dl

LOST—Black account book, some-1 where In the city; contained pencil,, three stcards and a dollar bill. Find-1 er leave st this office, or with G L. Roltr.son. Decatur, Box 136. BSt6 ,

p -1 A I A HE place to buy them is 1 where they have ’em, and this is the store that has the swell oxfords, the new I ideas in dulls Patent and Tans PEOPLES & GERKE | New Location In Meibers Block First Door South of Schmitt Meat Market. k J

NEW HEX TH II fl II TOWH AWH THE IINOEP WORI I) ITOII fl I I NEW REX THtATUF. ] ] | JOHN ENNOR the world-wide traveler. *■jJ|| j|” THEATRE

Old roosters 5c KALVEK MARKETS Beef tmes 9c Calf laI Tallow 5< I Sheep pelts 25c&$l 0' 1 FULLBNrT.AMP'S. I ’.utter 18c@24c Lard j NIBLICK & CO. .jfflgF - cjr, Sfs' --v®

• l-.v.'V* •£' A-*'- .'"-a v - ' COW PRICES. Anthracite •. $8.06 I White Ash .umo ’. JV Washed Nut $4.50, Pocahontas Egg or Lump $4 75: Kanuei Lump or Kgs, s6.'in Indiana Lump $4.00 ' Hocking Lump $1.25 Virginia Splint IlSoj »■>. HER Spring chickens Sc i Ducks 10e ! Fowls 10c i Geer. .' . (Eggs 13c! Gutter . 2". . Turkeys U* ■ Old roosters :•< ' i Chicks L i

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I WANTED —Bi old reliable manufacturers, ladies to solicit, special proposition in Decatur and surrounding territory. oNthing to carry. No deposit required. Salary and expense to hustlers. Address Mrs. S. R. M•• Intosh, 540 Fair Mound, Fort Wayne. 1 Ind. • 91t3 ' ROOMS TO RENT—For small family, second, floor, brick building, ox er Vance. Hite & Macklin store. Inquire .1. H. Stone; ’phone 339 '' 91t6 FOR SALE —Sawdust, per load, at factory’ Phone, 564, LaFountaine Handle Co, 91t3* I FOUND —Pair gauntlet auto gloves. Owner may have same by describing property and paying for this ad. Cal) at Democrat office. • 89t3 ATTENTION, PUBLIC. i In the stud season of 1912, the magnificently bred stallion. Glideheart J 52468; he is a rich dark bay stallion, ■stands 18-1 jftands higu and weighs ■ l .m-i puund^Bcat*-1 Gt T f i.Ov Ca nfornie and Return {Tickets on sale April 27. 28, 29, 30 and May 1. 2,3, Return limit June 27, 1912— account Shriners’ Convention This train for St. Louis, Leave Decatur at 10:36 P. M. Toledo, St. Louis & Western H. J. Thompson. Agt. Next Homeseekers Excursion, May 7-21, | TO GET AHEAD Get behind a pair of pro-! perly made glasses. The quality of your work and the time required to per-; form it depend upon your | eyes. If you desire efficinen I cy, a pair of our glasses will i help you achieve it. 3 hey will enable <ou to . earn more with less effo’ t < and will prove comfortable < and secure under all conch- i ions. You save your fare on every | pair. No charges for examination DOGERS 1 ! Zrlii'LhT I*’"' XtAKotvj Hotel &rr .e- *» - Wo JSq'YJe ’ ' —— - !■’■■ jtyanize FLOOR FINISH (Natural and Co’orad) Stands the scuff and tread of heavy ,-hocj. A man’s shoe heel strikes a 90-ib. blow at every step. Such hard "sage may dent the wood, but fl -i-tply won’t break Kyaoire Floor Finish. /A I ! llllW||illl!l | l| wr "A 90-Pound blow at rvrry tt*p. ” Kyanite Floor Finish it waterproof. wa-huhie and wont coma off until It w**ar« off. (suarantoed ta <**• ••faction. wjUi >our luoocy back U it don't. Callow & Rice I

11 — ' — i — _ , ip ‘'‘‘Cj - ~= -5' . ; rffi -W / . .... ... Sponger. ' 28horse-p>wer A Fully Equ; ?i»a Ar w M <ll - - . ' - For rears the Si dd' - ’ a “Oavcv” caring sm and vet sell from SSOO > JOO I Davto:?facto£v h- 1.-cn - lessthan other cars in their class, is qualitvcars. ' ™~ime S now being generally appreciated. p o ' r — -nn- 3 - i./wo L 1-, o-r-o. thro-.tie.: down ‘J 1 , "*£7'll Their lower price is due to lower beengivin r c~’ t raLT sr^d"L_'a v£-.hout| overhead expenses, economical to their own - - - re- rs - J administration and a policy of For ci'dit x*cars ther ’nv ~ reasonable profits, building up -’ • Anvprice you pay (more than you need to until a’l motori3ts ac’-iowled-re T'col- par fora car that will do all you require of it) is leiice c f the Stod lard-Dayton. product wasteful expenditure. You can pay upwards Thefact that th :ze cars ar- graceful in line, of S4OOO for a car that will do no more for you splendidly fini d and.appointed, r'omv ar.d than ibis Stoddard-Dayton. Savoy "which comfortable, an d meeting all service demands, costs only $1450. Stoddard - Day ton The “Savoy” motor is quiet, powerful, flexible The “Savor” motor docs its work nctonly Ask V r ‘ r mo ( forin s HcI t ds win stand such ~~ . ■, T .-< tests as these. Come in and see the Savoy, Ride mit efficiently o.lt (/./.c. n. ±ou can pas s«s3«_iai while we put it to these tests —and any other tests you wish, thousand, dollars lor a car and not secure a Arrange an appointment today—wen-. There’s no obligation motor that will TO n noticeably quieter. \\ hen tqe car IS Standing You can get out and walk be- anytime. rtsa still you often have to put your ATjk hand on the hood to “fee!” whether close. This you can do not on?.iha 4 c - not on smooth roads, but on cobble Sg. yVK C&h the mOhOx 13 running er not. Stone pavements. The “Savoy” equipment includes Mt, .y magneto, Q. D. kirns, top -.nd top ”(/ \Wm boot, nickel plated trimmings, gas ' ———, ; ■. Jr”■ lFTiQiKnar tank and five lamps. 33 x 4 tires. j *l3? it-,, S Vhcelebase 112 inches. cy!:r.de-s4x4|. d-i- <Yi I We also havetb.e ’Savav” i i .. -.wo ’s£ passenger compartment roadster tor 51350. United StatesMotorCo. 3 West 61st St., New York d ~feg\ v ■- Sr-tW rr.:v< , - i 501(1 by \:! Fishei & Gibson Auto Co. Cj ■ , INDIANAPOLIS, IND. > J, J. r~._ x ...• I ■- - - ' - - - — l||

heart, 2:12%. Individually he Is al 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 ] hes p: educed not only speed, but extreme KPeed. He i* - a good going trotter and in 24 days’ work, stepped a

I w — 300 Head F'OR SALE 300 Head HORSES & MULES FRIDAY APRIL 19TH 1912 I Mr. Farmer " W If you are not supplied with horses for your spring work attend the sale conducted by THE DECATUR HORSE SALE CO. on above named date and buy more quality for less money than you can any where else, will have plenty of big rugged feeders, mares in foal and a lot of General purpose horses, a fine lot to select from. Attend Our Sale E.S. McNABB Auctioneer

I mile in 2:50, and showed a 35 clip, j , He is only 6 years old and has a colt i ! eligible to the 25 list. He is a haif ; 1 brother to Anto P., 2:04%; Wilksheart 12:06%; Greatline, 2:06%; Octoo, I 2:07%t Noma, 2:J9%; Great Medium, ' 2:09V ; Thelma, 2:09%. and 36 o’hers I in the list and his dam is by Guaran-1

tee, gradnson of George Wilkes, 2:22, sired by Dan Patch 1:55%; Audubon Boy, 1:59%; Deriel, 2:00%, John R. Gensley, 2:06%; The Broncho, 2:01%; ( apadora. 2:01; Ana I conda, 2:01%, and ms colts have always won the blue ribbon in the show ring. He will make the season at sls

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to insure standing foals, with return privilege in case of bad luck, at mj ban in Monroe township. All car* will be taken to prevent a< cidents. but will not be responsible should any occur. JAMES M. ANDREWS. T&F Owner and Keeper.