Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 94, Decatur, Adams County, 18 April 1912 — Page 5

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EAS'I East Buffalo, N Y.. Apr. IN—(Special to Daily Democdatl- Receipts, 1,920; shipments, 950; official to Ne v | York yesterday, 570; hogs closing steady. Yorkers, medium and heavy, $8,358 15.45; pigs and lights, $7.00(8 $7.4U; roughs, [email protected]; stags, $5.00y j $6.00; sheep, 4,000; steady; top wool lambs, $8.50; slipped. $7.25; down; 1 cattle. 75; steady. G. -.. «V«K. No. 2 Red wheat $1 °0 : No. 2 Red wheat 97c [ Yellow corn 95c(S $l.O-1 s Mixed corn 92cS$1.0i)| Oats “' !c I Rye ’• 82c Barley No. 2 SI.OO Feeding barley 85c Alsike seed $12.00 No. 1 clover hay $22.09; Timothy hay ...i $24.00; Light mixed hay $23.00. Mixed clover hay $20.00; No. ) oats straw $9.50' Rye straw $10.00; No. 1 wheal straw $9.1-0 Clover seed $12.00 .COAL s-ROWJLB MARKET. Bpr;ng chickens 9e Bucks 10c Fowls 10c Geese 10c Eggs 15c Toiler 20c Turkeys 11c 9c

I=2 1 ■ ■ =Ol 3 CT U see THE * NEW DRUG FIRM I FOR Housecleaning Specialties 8 ikfanize Flojr Finish Wil For floors and all other wood work, will not crack |U peel off or show white spots. There is none Just as H Good. Hoosier House Paint 100 per cent Pure j Wall Paper to suit your fancy Alabastine I The sanitary wall finish-in all shades. All of these j , | goods are strictly first class. Weback up our adver- I 11 tising. Make us prove it. i II CALLOW AND RICE I H The drag store on the east side of the street M I=3 K=7:'=3 E3= E3OE==3 £=J

LOST—Black account book, somev. here in the city; contained pencil, thee postcards and a dollar bill. Finder leave at this office, or with G. L. j Robinson, Decatur, Box loti. 88tG

t 1 i » I _ I j A T A HE place to buy them is • J 1 where they have ’em, ei: ' this is the store that has the swell oxfords the new ideas hi dulls Patent and Tans ~ PEOm^GEKKE - New Location In’ Meibers Block first Door South of Schmitt Meat Market, fer =J

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Old roosters 6c KALVEK MARKETS Beef tides 9c Calf U< Tallow 5< Sheep pelts 25c©$l.oc FULLfcfrF.AMP'S. Butter 18cQ24ci Lard 8c ; Eggs 18c i NIBLICK & CO. Eggs U>c Butter 18c—25c COCL PRICES. — Anthracite SB.OI White Ash s4sf Washed Nut .$4.50 ! Pocahontas Egg or Lump $4 Kannei Lump or Egt, . s*>''" ladlena Lump $4.00 Hocking Lump $4.25 Virginia Splint J 4 HK. BER-.Ga Spring chickens 9e Ducks 10c Fowls 10c Geecu I'*' Eggs 13c Butter Z>>Turkeys ........ <’ Old roosters I Chicks 7

SEED FOR SALE —52 bu. millet and 18 bu. Hungarian, for planting pnrroees. Will sell f or SI.OO per buahel. Int; ne C’i' h t Selking, R. F D., No. 4, □ecatur, Ind. Preble 'phone. 85t6

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No. 1 Elgin Shirts CUT I£R A CRO33ZTTE. Mak tn 4. Il 11l HIM— X—’a KXaJKX•-TZ.K .-a* / k; * • » jvw •A’?/®’*’ TF 7 £9 iw r ■ Soft, unstarched '*nish, military collar and French cuffs are most comfortable and v. a have prepared to meet the demand for them from cur newly received stock of the latest ideas, at prices that will interest you. Remember, that Elgin Shirts ■ niw g iTr-rr nr .nwwi wear better, ht better and are better than others that are offered you at higher prices. Call and examine them and buy all you can use. Holthouse Schulte and Co.

| ATTENTION, PUBLIC! WV Wl / H> ■■ ■W WF Wf FOR SALE. I. the undesigned, wit’ offer for | i sale at p y farm, five miles northwest | of Berne, on Saturday, April 20th, my i ’ sawmill, the sale to begin at 4p. a. ! rßßts JACOB MUSSFR. t r* Zv |4\ hm thkt wrc ■Us ... - S S 3— I T our first step is A DOLLAR The smallest and yet the most difficult step because'. its THE BEGINNING ' '■ If you master yourself then the ascent will bo E SY ' CONSIDER IT CAREFULLY AND OPEN AN ACCOUNT TODAY [FIRST NATIONAL WK OF ft CAW

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See The Royal Gorge, Marshall Pass, Cliff Dwellers Petrofied Forest, Grand Canyon X.

NOTICE TC CONTRACTORS. | Scaled proposals will be received I by the Trustee and Advisory Board i | of Kirkland Township, Adams County,' j ■ Indiana, until 2 o'clock p. m., on Tuesday, April 23, 1912, I for the construction of four coal I I houses, to be erected on school proi>- i 1 erties in Districts Nos. 3,4, 5 and 6, i according to specifications on file at ■ the off'ce of C. M. H. Houck, trustee. Certified check for $25.00 must accompany bitt The Trustee and Advisory Board reserves the right to reject any or all I blds. G. M. T. HOUCK, Trustee. LOON HERE! * Is your fuel hill .co high? Is your coni too dirty? «o, some and see ! Air. Brokaw on Madison street, north; . f court house. 93*3 | I c I, i OR SAIL —is.syju X for*/ screw- | cutting .athe, witn all attachments. ’ also cc upkte wireless telegtara sending at I receiving instruments. —M. A. I ’ Kenv urthy at G. R- iI. depot. 8312 I I-Ol ND —Modern Woodman button; I inquire at this office. 90t3 LOST —Child s hack kid glove. Pleasa | teturn to Mis. O. L. Vance, North I Second street. 88t3 FOR SALE —Good b’r .-k, two-year-old draft col 1 ; ca* - Ji used for general purpose v. ork norse. See C. S. Mum•ma, Decatur, .R. R. 12. 8616 . FOR; SALE—Plano, rugs, rockers, stand, divan, mirror, bevel plate, . and sewing —Nora Ahr, I WANTED—By a young married couple, no children, tw, furnished rooms ter light housekeeping. Call Mr. Shaw, 'phene 279, Indiana Lighting Co. 88t3 FOR SALE —Good 8-room house, hard wood finish, with modern conveniences, elactr’j lights and both kinds of water; cellar under entire house; barn, cement walks and fruits. For particulars call 291. 89tl8 Here we come. Tike a cart load of loose corn with the tail board out — ready to do your paper-hanging, sign painting or graining or anything else in that line. Call on the old man Edwards, Ninth st-e-.t: ' FOUND —Pair gauntlet auto gloves, j Owner may have same by describi ing property and paying for this ad.

i Call at Democrat office. 89t3 “ WANTED —A man to canvass county for the <mplest cream separator made; one who has a horse and buggy pre' B’j wri'/ f«r the ri~ht

KW MH WF W ladies to r * propI in Decatur and surrounding | territory. oNthing to carry. No deposit required. Salary and expen-e to hustlers. Address Mrs. S. R. M.’I Intosh, 540 Fair Mound, Fort Wayne. | Ind. 91t3 LOS 7 * —A muff, betteen aionroe and 1 Oak Grove scnoo’ i.ouse, of Monroe township. The -luC may be left at this office or finae 1, in;. ratify Miss Marian Murphy, R. R. 2, .Monroe. 73t6 WANTED —Family washings, also ironings. This is my way of keep- < ing a family of five children.—Bertha Kirchner, So. 12th St. 89tf

I — 1 i Your Shoe Affinity ' Awaits You Here! • onlvrA in LARGE ASSOBTMLNT j Styles = Wsff Lasts ’ shapes and < 1 l-\ Leathers, “ g* There Is No Doubt jp-- - _j> That Just the Shoe Your LongIING FOR AWAITS YOU! The Shoe That Will Conform Perfectly To All Your Requirements As To I Style, Comfort, Ease And Service! s ' g Such Is The Advantage Os A Varied Stock! I ELZEYITFALK - OPP. COURT HOUSE

REMEMBER THIS H TH7VT IDO NOT SELL TO TttE ~| SALOON i RAPE | USS THAT , ONLY SELL TO THE CONSUMER O.RFCT, SO YOU SEE ,DO NOT HAVE TO PROTECT ffl jra TIOLY SE ' MV PR|CES to HOLD HI6 TRADE. YOU CAN BUY BEER. K] THE SALOON-KEEPER WITH MY PRICES TO S ALOON-KEEPER HIMSELF CAN WINES AND LIQUOR FROM ME JUST AS CHEAP AS in JjU BUY FROM HIS WHOLESALER. — H I Seipps ttoi? from H 35 to sl-75 jntoFj | WE HAVE A IC-YEAR-OLD STRAIGHT 'f AT $3.75 PER GALLON. MY SPECIAL. A 5-Y EAR-OLU hy AC 1T u , e sAis wr . ya/u.ckfv EVER SOLD IN DECATUR, AS IT HAS THAT ABSOLUTELY THE BEST RYE WHISKEY EVER b 1D rrntre not BURN NOR BITE. A FOUR-YEAr.-OLD BOU 1 ?- HU (nW SMOOTH AND MELLOW TASTE. IT DOES NOT BURN nuh kA-SS C..IAN A WHISKEY THAT CANNOT -BE DUPLICATED ELSE BON WHISKEY AT $2.00 PER GALLON, A whiskey i “v/iN wnioncv mi » uv 5-YEAR OLD STRAIGHT KENTUCKY WHIS- fitt . uTTM WHERE AT $3 PER GALLON. BRIAR RIDGE. A .-YEAHvum i AT t-oo per GALLON; WORTH $5.00. I HAVE PURCHA3- i'l KEY, OVER ICu PER CENT PROOF AT so.oo PER uauuv OH nnNin nF the FAMOUS KENTUCKY WHISKEY, THE IKa ED ICC BARRELS, IN GOVERNMENT BOND, OF THE l-A.viuvu & M COON HOLLOW BRAND WH.CH , AM NOW SBLUNO TO THC TRAM ««R OALL°k iftQ OUR CEDAR VALLEY WHISKEY AT .1.75 PER GALLON >S AS GOOD IF NOT BETTER THAN gj : rAD S i,cn pro GALLON ELSEWHERE. 1. X. L„ A WHISKEY fiCf ANY WHISKEY YOU COULD BUY FOR PER A VJUKSKPY AS YOU CAN USUALLY BUY OVER THE BAR 0? FOE $1.50 PER GALLON. AS GOOD A WHISKEY Ab yuu uwm FOR 10C A DRINK. H ; THE BERLINER GETREIDE KIMMEL. A DOUBLE STRENGTH KIMMELL, MADE AFTER AN $ OLD GERMAN FORMULA, AT $2.00 PER GALLON. I HAVE HAD SOME OF MY TRADE TELu gR ME THAT THEY PAID $4.00 PER GALLON FOR KIMMEL THAT WAS NOT AS GOOD AS ® MINE. WHITE SWAN, A HOLLAND TYPE GIN, FOR $2.00 PER GALLON. WHY PAY FROM |(ca SI.OO TO $1.50 PER QUART FOR GIN THAT IS NOT ANY BETTER? A 5-YEAR-OLD PURE CAL- g BIFORNIA PORT WINE FOR $1.25 PER GALLON. THINK OF IT. B OTHER WINES AND CORDIALS AT PRICES ACCORDINGLY. IB| ABSOLUTELY THE BEST AND PUREST GOODS IN THE CITY, 3| FSS; 11. A. KAIVER I NVI CH| Monroe Street, Opposite The New City Hali gjj Deliveries made to any part of the city. Mail orders solicited from out . fag of town trade. flg

TWO CARPETS FOR SALE—Good as r.ew. Inquire at this office. 92t3 WANTED —Two young m“T. *<• d;i.< i teams.

L Z'—ldeal Waterman's fountain ■Kn. Return to Democrat office. Re|HTd. 89t'J ™R SALE —Sawdust, :’•< per 1 ad, at factory. Phone, 564. LaFcuntaine Handle Co. 91t3* WANTED—Fe . midd'.j-aged men to cover sixteen good towns in this section, including Decatur. All sum ! mer’s job. $2.75 per day, first two : weeks, then s*s each month. Corn mence njw —Glen Bros., Rochester.! N. Y. 90t2| COOKS WANTED —Man and wife to | cook for camp. Apply at Monroe I street bridge. 93t’ I FOR SALE —(rood eating apples. See I E. E. Zimmerman, Decatur, R. R. No. 2. 82t6 j

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too take for Waith's sake or go&l fellowship shi uld be of the best liquor I only, Try our Solo whiskey.next time and you'll appreciate its rich, mellow flavor, which comes from the blend of the best whiskies, well aged and ripened. Have a bottle in your.sideboard.

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I FOR SALE—RoII top desk, gasoline I stove and a china painting kiln; all lin good condition. For particulars in | quire at this office. 92tf > ' WANTED—I am tn a position to give I a boy 10 to 15 years old work on a i ; farm. Must not use tobacco. —J. C. i Harkless. 'Pao-e L No 1. 86t3 _

* O'd Adams County Bankl Decawr, Indiana. Capital $l2O 000 « Surplus . tiO.OO* I W.AyKgoai C. S. Niblick, President 3 WjC3Qy J . M. Kirsch and John Niblidt | /j I | jhjJlKjjil Vice Presidents | : EX. Ehingen Cashien ] I K ' Uatfl a W - ?3o ‘ Ve C °j£e 5 ! CONSERVATION! THE CRY OF THE DAY ab!e^Hi It Applies Just As Forcibly AceoL To The Matter Os Dollars ' tion Con- | As To The Country’s With Safe NATURAL RESOURCES! Banking n Methods Conserve Your Dollars Extended AND START A BANK ACCOUNT Tc-nir *"—"***—»*—a— auc-.—n, mu laamMwawa«««»■ We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits

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■ FOR SALE--We have some - timber, received from the tearfe; down of a barn. Inquire of Yagtt i Broe. & Reinikng. < ! ROOMS TO RENT—For small second floor, brick building, over Vance, Hite & Macklin store. InqrJ. H. Stone; 'phoue 339.

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