Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 95, Decatur, Adams County, 19 April 1912 — Page 4
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I r.v.TAuU I East Buffalo. X. Y, April I»—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, a,-| b<Hi. shipments, 1,9 b > official to Xew| Yor kyeeterttay. 7"0; hogs ciosiugl Yorkers medium and heavy, $8.35— 18.45; ncfl/, $8.40; lights, $7.90<3 i 18.25; pigs. $7.40387.60; roughs. $7.25 @|7.40; dags, $5.00686.00; sheep, 8,000; higher; top wools, $8.65; slipped, $7.40; cattle, 150; steady. G. ~.. m’«K. No. 2 White wheat sl.Ol No. 2 Red wheat 81.01 Yellow corn [email protected] Mixed < orn [email protected] Oats ..., 53c J Rye 82c i Bari*y No. 2 81.00 Feeding barley 85c Alsike see.' $12.00 No. 1 clover hay $22.05 i Timothy hay $24.0a Light mixed hay $23.00 Mixed clover hay s2o.nu| No. 1 oats straw ... $9.50 [ Rye straw SIO.OO I No 1 wheat straw $9.1:0 Clover seed $12.00 - r CAL PRCyjte MARKET Rpr'ng chtckeae 9c Ducks . 10c i Fowls 10c Geese 10c i Eggs lie fxitte; 30c Ter ev f lie Chicks ... .. ,»C
- -w c&z lights and both kinds of water; cellar under entire house; barn, cement walks and fruits. For particulars cal! 251. 89tlS
W » | I , cv A I > ' C\ >. i $9OO. OVERLAND fBil) OVERLAND : : \W|w | I 91 MODEL 59 T 5 PASSENGER FO '.E-!0 UKTNG < All, 4) »• H Wheel ‘l-e i> >■ inches, motor 4x41-2: horse power thirty: Sp tdo' >; tra >snn- -i< n elective; three speeds and tes— verse; > & S Ball hearings. Tires 32 x 5 1-2 QD; 3 oil lamp > 4CI 1, am. Complete set of tools. Ji ’? 9 I. ~isto ea page of sense, facts and comparisons, to aid, AM /1 DD CA I ’T“ **"' C A O f"Y KI " ly k ‘“' ?S ' ral,k Bh£ft ln ~erfeCt llae ° n a guic. ... ,d ... ;to get the most "0- your money in an auto- |>| /A fl CL /A L~ i ' > $ EL. fA WW 5 N she Crimk shaft s dl oP-<orced from one pi eot ;» mobile: and 0 show you what we sincerely belief to be the magnese steel and rotates in five bearings of unusually pet g ■E nos exceptional popular-priced automobile value cn the nr- lion in price? One car was priced at slloo—another at SI3OO, thirty 1 five , touring car like our Model Number pheial area, resulting in quietner*. BU«Uh» tofig I«• 1 " 9 S het todr.'.— cu. S’- , thirty-horst pot. er touring ear. anot •: 'at $.2 ), still another at $1) ' •.>, etc. "Why tins great 9 T shewn here, tor on .7 |J00? Do you get any additional prat- operating levers are in the < , utr- . . in., >:ar where th«>v should g difference in price for cars that are ail practically identical .’” tiea'l value in the higher pr. ed cars to make it really worth the he. Not on the outside or tacked the inside 01 t e fore-dcor, but | S Yen avc. f; <: ’5 see ■'.:. tars -0 be ; vlt j and a hean to kee! . B j inning through your brain. ‘<l’J ; 'ional money? in the center where they belong so you <*n ha- ;■£ .ft rs ;■ of->ol> | R< do your decici'g and we are willing to rely on your own good fore-doors tn M tu>r , . nn ires N SS <■_•.. nt. Here is the answer: You are seeki ig the be ;t car for your purpose and pocket- n 9 T* °° IS A other y? ■'•t.hodfc &re obsolete. Ihv aies •*.. ■ r e c. catet-v differ^'? nrc vlar •i cd cars today is the for the leas 3rnour>i of money. You want power, speed, 0.x..* 2 . Ihe handsome .r, are finished in solid black ■ ip Choosing your fitst car seems like a great problem. W.iat diffW£nC e in price. u?dort, service, v.-,)E.r ana appearance. ' brilliant heavy brass .ugs ahieh r-trt th» ...mi sto | ■»« cr ■to get and wh ? What price to j ay? What to expect lor ‘ . ... ~ ~ , x „ . ~ splendid advantage. ■ WR , . . , tr.d this d!ff e ; e nee s due to f.-.e . at difference tn the Here are all t fur damentals for S9OO. Practically as i ■ the t rice? And many other Perplexing questions to clog your . .. .... „„„ K . .. . , plants tuat pioduce them. get them in awy $l2O < rar made. do you find more than this in any $l2O > c .. IS head. You seem to be unable to arrive at any satislactory or K di niK . de( b . iG , 1 -atn.itie3 ol an automobile [ lar.t absolutely govern the p. e r_o is a cai with a i owerful, silent, smooth thirty horse And bear in mind that is car Is made hr t".o •-v ; modern j ® stills ;:c c er.. . .-ar; thus, tb: g a ter the facilities, the fQ w«r motor —the most mi iernly designed four-cylinder motor methods in the greatest outer--.•>'->»!? - > b'n o’ As ’bid in t'-’e | '.'ou see so many of them. And each cne seems to be about lower the selling price of the car. T’acreiore the plant with the ror do. Here is a car tl-. t seats five large passengers comlort- world. j S the same as the other. They all look good, ride good, rvn good best and largest equipment can give you mre car for less money ally- : cr it has s. v. tiey, t tse of one hundred and six inches . 2 2 and sc. ..d good. Al! the fas< iuating literature is well written, than the ’ lant with a much smaller euvi; ment. Th-e upboistery i; \f g ( ~y eather, band stuffed with fine hair ' ° m ' are th ® acts - That’s all we ask. . _| attractive and more or loss convincing. The salesmen you talk Tfce Willys-Overland plant is the greatest of the kind in All the ecsfort y>n wan;. The body and gear is fiinshed in o -.-r Jllßt as soon as you get down to brass tacks, and make a j kto tave an air of earnestness about' them as they carelessly toy the industry. For lu;2 we will make 25,000 cars. We claim lat nous dark Ovyhuni Ur e The body lines are graceful pleas- comparison of the facts In e?'-'’ -ase. you will real! j with such words as efficiency, economy, dependability, reba’.ill y, LO . employ more me : and to have the larg.-st and most complete lE’ -nd simple. T,« transmission is of the selective type, that this car for S9OO you get what practically any ?V"-" car j m silent . rower, etc. You can talk to fifty such men selling fifty equipment of automatic machinery in the industry. thzee speeds and .-w/vse---t ted with the fine F. &S. annular can °® er y° u - - - ■ - ; g different pepuh : hed cars and you will come away with a All of which explains our ability to give more car and a be»v:ags. which a. used !,n the most expensive errs : n the And why should vot ir. . ’ gooc imr ression of each one. But one thing you will be unable to better ca- for less money. wwrl 1. The frunc o/ ;jn seed steel. The crank and gear If S9OO can ■/ ' ' erenC<? ( ~ | g| a tot or i.- t . wide difference in price. Now we will dra v a natural comparison of car facts and >r ft are of i.ium . .in t # j get a standard magneto. Th° v »U auv ' n 1!i 2 -“ cii ?l-’OO, why pay - j ’ You will distinctly remember that the main specifications values, and show you why others get SI2OO for our S9OO value. \...ii axle is a one- .iwi, d: .>»-forged I section. This is the onlv then v > .° Urße!f thls question - Make your comparisons. Vt' j K ofe.-i. car—that is, the power, the size of the motor, wheel base, Among all the twenty-five to thirty horse-power cars you r-r of its class with a five-but iring crank shaft. This feature 0/fi - % W ' U decide ’ of yo ”’ own Bl seating capacity, size of wheels and tires, construction, general have 'seen, the average price ..-ill run in the neighborhood ot s< ?s support on ech side t£ each connecting rod as it deliv- v 8 - 159 T which is ' 'Y’ib.Y tie M .-u’*r 6t , automobile | M . et< wc'q all about the same, hut what about the varic SI2OO. Why pay this much when you can get a big powerful >. its power stre &. w.tieb insures the greatest possible ci- 6 WOr!d toda ¥- wil’ «dv» y»> a' the ; mURd tactß Tor. wr 4 ;.e please ask so- ■wkh ’4 i jSCHUG, METTLER COMPANY Anents. | BERNE, INDIANA ’
Did roosters o« j ...— ; KALVtR MARKETS I Peet l.iues b< iCair IZ. Tallow .. * Sheep pelts 25c@$l.t»< FULLtbr.AMP’E Butter 18c(&2lc' Lard ....... Sc [Eggs 18c NIBLICK & CO. Eggs 18c Butter 18c —25c! con PRICES. Anthracite sß.ot White Ash lump $4.50 1 Washed Nut $4.50 Pocahontas Egg ar Lump $4 ?’ Kannei mmu or Kgg . ........86.i Indiana Lump <-ou’ Hocking Lump .$4.25 | i Virginia Splint $4F C — it. HER' .i-Q Spring thickens 9. ' Ducks 10c .Fowls 10c | ! Geers 10c | I Eggs 18c i Hutter *■• | Turkeys .. IB I Old roosters f.< ■.’him ...
Here we couse. Tike a cart ;oad of | loose corn with the tail board out— | ready- to do your paper-hanging, sign ■ I painting or graining or anything else •| in that line. Call on the old tnan Ed- i " : wards. Ninth street; phone 567 84tf
No. 1 ss»wnr 1 ,***«*>.. »>n — —wiii i »...—>»«• — —mw —■ Elgin Shirts I CUT :-R * CSO.CSCTT2, Maker. I 4M'7£fflru.t3E.t2aß_ i : '-Xcu I i .! /V /jv ds* , ’<•£> A, '4 ! MV I" Soft, unstarched. finish, militn ry collar and French curls are most comfor ta b 1 e and w a have prepared to meet the demand tor them from our newly received stock of the latest ideas, at prices that will interest you. Remember, that Elgin Shirts wear belter, lit belter and are better than others that are offered you at higher jorices. CWT and examine them bay all you can use. Hdihsuse Schuhs and Co. -< _t. sn r — ' iUkl'k '» r~~~irg fe
i FOUND -Modert Woodman >utton; inquire at tbit office. 90t3 FOR SALE—Got I >l-; t ir-ohl draft co!*, tu r > ■ used fi "' neral ‘ purpose v.ork nr S?e C. S Mum-1 ma, Decatur, R. '{. 12. 86t6 j ROOMS TO REM'- For sm* family,! second floor, iric’x dill .g. over Vance, Hite & Macklit s ci-e Inquire ' .1. H. Stone; ’pi> >ne <ih>. 91t6 | ! WANTEp -Two yo. ng nr u to drive j ' teams. Ir. ;bire cf A'i’.iv, Haugk. I 89t3 | FOR TALE 1 to. ’vet gasoline i ‘■t've and »• china y.i a . kiln; ail! in r, od condii lot 7r. ray culnrs in.vile at this ifEc i. 92tf | | FGIt SALE—We hr-e or. e good old i ■ timber, reeelv d froi < tearing! | down t,f a ,< Inquire if Yager [ [ Brer & Rein’ > 93t2 i WANTED —P ,d reliable manufae-1 tuners, lad. >1 solk vr spacial prop-i csit’uf.' in li-'.- nr ;■ d surrounding territory. o?'t' nr, t- camNo deposit requiret Sall ry and expense to hustlers. 2. dies Mrs. 3. R. McIntosh. 540 "T 1 ! Mound, F, rt Wayne, Ind. 91t3
r~3 w- 11 -■» I—l U SEETHE [j | J JEW DRUG FIRM FOR M House 'eaning Specialties M We have the foods necessary to make the ji Old Look Like New "Cyanize Floor Finish U For fl >ui s arm al! other wood work, will not crack |< Ipeel off rr s’ .ow w’ ite spots. There is none Just as Good. Hccsie Hous* Paint 100 per cent Pure Wall Pujx r to suit your fancy asx.^.it 1 abastitvoThe sanitaryOgLr finish-in all shades. All of these | & goods are s rißy srst v lass. We back up our adver- 11 J Using. prove it. 1 CALLOW AND RICE 0 H The drug store on i’. ? east side of the street H I*3E= 7 „'".". - SE-L*
WANTED lam tn a ]x>«ition to give a boy 10 to 15 yeara old work on a ; farm. Must not me tobacco. —J. C. Harklesa. , Pho*'e L No 1. : ‘'>i.3 TWO CARPETS FOR SALE Goml as new. Inquire nt this office. 92t3 I COOKS WANTED—Man and wife to cook for camp. Apply at Monroe I street bridge. 9313 FOR SALE —Sawdust, 25c per loud, at factory. 'Phone, u6l. LaF'ounj taine Handle Co. 91t8 I LOST —Black account hook, soni ' I where in the citv; contained petted. I three postcards and a dollar bill. Find- | if leave at this office, or with G. L. i Rotlnson, Decatur. Box 136. 88t6 | SEED FOR SALE—S 2 bu. millet an i 48 bu. Hungarian, for planting i'iP- [ -oses. Will sell for SI.OO per buahel. Inquire Christ Selking, R. <•' 3, No. 1, i Decatur, Ind. Pteble ’phone. 85t6 VVANTED —F,* m!dd’.--aged men to cover sixteen good towns in this section, including Decatur. All summer’s job. $2.75 per day, first two weeks, then s7’, each month. Commence r.jw -Glen Bros, Rochester, N. Y. 90t2
O’d Adams County Bank Decaiur, Indiana. < : «pitsu 1120 000 4 -at Surplus C ” S ' N ' bl,ck - Jll 1 M ' K ‘™s han(l kiX L l^— l I VicePniidentu EX ‘ Ehin Ker, Cashier. El R’flert Iw 8 i Resolve Collectiom VaTT rGrfW Made CONSERVATION! | at Favort THE CRY OF THE DAY 3 ■ -- —^.-^zrzr^r-3—rr--~r ~ f ! It Applies Just As Forcibly Xmo’ I To The Matter Os Dollars tion Con. As To The Country’s w ? -\ S L< nt 3 Withbafe NATURAL RESOURCES! Banking Conserve Your Dollars Methods s d Extended I AND START A BANK ACCOUNT T n -ur | — Patrons | We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits Notice to Consumers I have opened a wholesale family Liquor store on Monroe st. 2 doors east of Post Office where lam prepared to sell and deliver to any part of the citv _ Famous Centlb er - W - E R s > - ... KeL 1 -('Mbitlclr w.. ’Jg 6 ors and Wnes at wh«sale, a order will cen- w 8 vincejyou that the goods and priW ./ right. vl l JOE J.TONNELIER | y 2nd. Door East of P.O. Decatur. Indian? rMj— m 'L'sßMiiaiwyreyßM I
