Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 97, Decatur, Adams County, 22 April 1912 — Page 4

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£ASI ouPbAluO. East Buffalo, N. Y , April 22—(Special to Daily Democrat)— Receipts, 12,000; shipments, 4,<>60 today; receipts, | :;.2OO; shipments, 570 yesterday; official to New York Saturday, 1,14"; hogs closing steady at decline. Yorkers, medium and heavy, $8.05© J 5.17,; pigs. $7.10© $7.25; roughs. $7.00 ©51.25; stags, $5.00© $6.00; cattle, 4,500; heavy, strong and 10c higher; butcher grades, 10c—20c higher; heavy steers, $8.40© $5.75; plain heavy steers, $5.75© $6.60, handy butcher steers, $5.25@5<>.60; fat cows, $5.90© $6.70; heifers, [email protected]; sheep, 15,000; top wool lambs, $8.90; yearlings, [email protected]; wethers, $6.03 @56.25; ewes, $4.50© $5.50. G. «V!$K. No. 2 White wheat $lO6 No 2 Red wheat ...$1.03 Yellow corn .. 95c© $!."“ Mixed corn - [email protected] Oats 53c Rye 8->c Barley No. 2 GO Feeding barley Alsike see<‘ $12.0il No. 1 clover hay $22.0) Timothy hay $24.00 Light mixed hay $23.00 Mixed clover hay $20.00 No. 1 oats straw’ $9.50 Rye straw SIO.OO No. 1 wheat straw $9.1:0 Clover seed $12.00 -*■ -.-3—» cCCAL PrtOU'JLE ARKET. pring ch' ' .... .... ioc

EGGS FOR SALE. C. Rhode Island Reds. 3 cents ▼ai h: g< geese. 10c | each: Embden geese. 20c each; duck > eggs. Indian Runn“ r , white and fawn. 5c each: Imperial Pekin, 5c each: Buff; Orpington, 5c to 10c each. S. C. CRAMER. Mercer, Ave., Decatur. Indiana; ’phone' 641. 65tf — o ATTENTION, PUBLIC! In the stud season of 1912. the magnificently bred 3ta ,v .3H Delavai 50152. > registered as standard, under Rule 1.1 will staid for the season of 1912 at' sls tc insure standing foal, with return privilege in case of bad luck at ( the Decatur horse sale barn. Delavaii is a handsome rich bay stallion. l-i-2 hands heigh, weighs 1,050 pounds, foal-1 ed in 190 S. Th.s horse as an indlv:d-i ual can’t be beaten. He has never | beer. 1 eaten in t’.e shov ring. -*.r> 1 ideal stallion; his pedigree is rich [ in the blood that has tuadethe his-1 to-' of the turf, that has produced; game horses and grand individuals. < He is the personification of perfection, j has a fine head and strong, deep ■ shoulders, snort back. perfectly | rounded quarters, clean, flat legs andl tine mane and tail, and best of feet i For further information see D. Burger | or I'an Beery. Decatur. Ind. '"'ill not ' be responsible for accidents, should | any hanren T&F

look for this sign on leading garages The superiority of Michelin Tires is recognized all over the World a Yon cannot know what a good tire is until you try a g&fex Michelin properly inflated IN STOCK BY I Schafer Hardware Co.

Fowls 10c Deese ~loc Eggs 15c I Butter 3uc Turkeys lie Chicks 9c Old roosters .... or KALVtK MARKETS Beef tides 9c Calf 12c Tallow 5c Sheep pelts [email protected] FULLENr.AMPS. Butter 18c@21c Lard 8c Eggs ISc NIBLICK & CO. Eggs ISc Butter ISc—2sc COAL PRICES. Anthracite SB.OO White Ash ’.ump s4s’ Washed Nut .. $4.50 Pocahontas Egg yr Lump .. ....$4.75 Kannet Burnt, or Kg, . $6.0" Indiana Lump s4.Ou Hocking Lump $4.25 Virginia Splint $4 s<) n. SER' DO. Spring chickens 9e Ducks 10c Fowls 10c Geer 3 10c Eggs .. ISc Butter 20c Turkeys Hr .. 5c Chicks

NOTICE TO Sealed proposals will be received I by the Trustee and Advisory Board I of Kiikland Township. Adams County, i Indiana, until 2 o’clock p. m., on Tuesday. April 23, 1912, | for the construction of four coal I houses, to be erected on school proper, ies in Districts Nos. 3,4, 5 and 6, according to specifications on file at the office of G. M. H. Houck, trustee. Certified check for $25.00 must aci company bit" The Trustee and Advisory Board re- ' serves the right to reject any or all bids. G. M. f. HOUCK, Trustee. THE DANGER AFTER GRIP i lies often in a run-down system. ' Weakness, nervousness, lack of appetite, energy and ambition, with disordered liver and kidneys often fellow i an attack o ttnis wretched disease I The greatest need then Is Elec; lie | Bitters, the glorious tonic, blood puri- | fler and regulator of stomach, liver ! and kidneys. Thousands have proved that they wonderfully strengthen the I nerves, build up the system and rei store to health and good spirits after an attack ot grip. If suffering, try them. Only 50 cents. Sold and per- | feet satisfaction guaranteed by the ' Holthouse Durg Co.

| FARMS I STOP-Read 'J ( 160 acres, level, brick. h'>".Ne, barn, ! outbuildings, an goc\ -,r i —v, ' mil'js from the tity, o» pike road, t *ll route past tDe door; $75.00 acr > 16" acres of t> itlom land, black, the rest rolltaq level, < miles from city, tnali io'tlv, 15 acres of timber, while os' «•, rtb. $4,000, good fruit and wat< r. FTi’e, $80.0) an acre. 113 acres, new fra tue *<> e, frame barn, 1 mile from c. v ike, SSOO worth of timber. gc<><s fruit and weter. Price SIOO an aert. All level land. 196 acres, all L <1 me house and barn, in good liv.nt oo 2% miles from city, on pike, nai cute, good water and fruit Pri e, ‘) an acre. SO acres, level la u, ■ne house and barn, good order to I . touching city limits, on pike, I; t es timber worth $3,000. Pri' l , 312 >. v an acre. 307 acres, all let<l, two ets of buildings, as good as new, on pike, 1 i.lie from city, 75 teres i timber land, good pasture tnd sine good timber, finest stock * ,-m in the state of Indiana. Privs>o.oo tn acre. 12" acres, level, a, ii little rolling, frame house barn in rood shape, !'■> miles from t’ty. on i he, m.il route, fine milk and dairy .mn fc twenty cattle, and two silos icr fe l ... Price, $60.00 an acre This is the pla.e io >n' eat your monev. This will sc'. for $1- jto s2>)o an acre in the next • ct oi two. This land will raise any ki> i of crop, 75 to 100 bushel corn 'o ,- e; alfalfa and hay; there will be a tr. c'ion hue near this farm in the next year. Cm t fail to write or sec these trgain. . Come and see tin n WM. F POHLAR. George St. IL tsville, Ind. ATTENTION. P J ILfiL »

nificently bred stallion, (Dwtiearr 52465; he is a rich dark ny r illion, stands 16-1 hands high and weighs 1200 pounds, foa'ed in 19- < by Greatheart, 2:12%. Individual!}- be is a horse of grand finish and and style. A glance at h’s t. Su'ated pedigree will show you th <t I’.i Mood I lines are of the best, th ■ F.c A that has reduced not only speed., knit extreme He i*s a goo i got"? trotter and in 24 d-i.vs’ work stopped a mile in 2:50, and showet a 35 clip. He is only 6 years old an has v eolt eligible to the 25 list, J sis ? half I brother to Anto P., 2:04%: Wilkeheait . 2:06%; Greatline, 2:06 ~ VA?too,; 2:07% Noma, 219%: Gr it Medium, 2. '9 1 . Thelma, 2:09 ! y. ad 33 others, in the list and his dam is by Guaran-1 tee, gradnson of George Vilkes. 2:22, ! sire of Dan Patch, J; 55%; Au-1 dubon Boy, 1:59%; De iel, 2 00%; , Jonn R. Gensley, 2:00% The Broncho, 2:01%; Capadora. 1:01; Ana-j couda. 2:01%, and his c<lts hare al-, ways w on the blue ribbon in ti.e show ! ring. He will make- the ?<tson at sls 1 to insure standing foals, w-:h return! privilege in case of bad uck, at my I h?-n in Monroe townsh p. All care ■ will be taken t> prevent accidents, I but will not be responsible should! any occur. JAMES M. AN’DRU-.’.'S, T&F Owner md K teper. 3. B. OiPTMEN* Has cured hun’.eds cf cases of eczema. barbers' it r -h. itch “g piles, ivy

ma, umuei» i' ii, . • 5 luirrs, tv? poisoning, pimy’.es, f.F-’.p e-uptions, cuts, '-harped ’.«<nds o any skin trou- ! ble B B. Ointment it a true, anti-j ‘ septic disinfectant, ant should be in j • every home. P- ice o Ointment, 50c. I if not handled by yo-.. send ‘ 50c to Brudg Bros., ' 217 East 1 Monroe street. Deca, tin, Ind. 39-2tw-3m WANT! 0. r . ery roan t-nd w.nngn In Decatur w'g> is tired of the ctial proposition as | a fuel to call at Eii Parent’s bicycle | '■ air oh ip end s* < 'lie Buckeye Oil I I is s" aerator on c- monstration. M. j S. E.inert, general a ??nt for Indiana. I Ageats wanted e rJtcry protent- | ed. 95t2 LOO’- fERE! Is your fv “I bit £>& high? Is your , ■ coal too dirty' U to. some and see J i Mr. Brokaw on X street, north i of court bouse 93*3 1 ”0 .1 SALE-—S»wiJ ist, Zac per load, ’ a fafjry. "In tie. 564, LaFounj taS’-.e Handle Co. 9113* W i.VTED —Fb’7 it td’A-aged men to ! cover sixteen i?Kd towns in this ■ section, including CecatOT. All sum- ■ mer’s iob, $2 7" jfei- day, first two weeks, then ach month. Com- ■ meme cow —€!,■■■ Bros., Rochester, i x. Y. 90t2 COOKS WANTF —Man and wife to 1 cock for par.-, Apply at Monroe street bridge. 93t3

Y' J si >uld buy n?w w hile prices are rlgnt. Abstracts of title furnished fr< -> Fine modern home, large lot, drov'. well, good barn, two squares trom court house; price, $5,500. Vavant lots on West Madison or Adams streets at prices that are right Two-story fram bouse, new roof, cellar, drove well, large lot at $1425. Seo A. I). SETTLES 80-e-o d-4wks IT LOOKS LIK<6 A CRIME to separate a boy from a box of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. His pimples, boils, scratches, knocks, sprains and bruises demand it, and it's quick relief for burns, scalds, or cuts is his right. Keep it handy for boys, also girls Heals everything healable and does it quickly. Unequaled for piles. Only 25 cents at the Holthouse Drug Co. NOTICE. A reduction will be made on all new’ buggy and wagon tires during the month of April. Get your wheels in at once and get the benefit of this lowprice as this is only good until the Ist of .May. C C. CLEMENS. Corner First ana Madison, opposite Madison House. Slt6* o — MEDICAL SOCIETY. The Adams County Medical society will meet at Dr. J. M. Miller's office Friday evening, April 12, 1912. Dr. Miller will read a paper on “The Treatment of Habitual Constipation,' and Dr. D. D. Jones on “Myocarditis.” Let all be present. DR. C. C. RAYL, Secy. NOTICc. Now is the time to file your mort gage exemptions. See Will Hammell. attorney, over Vjn ce , into & Macklin's. 49-e-o-d-ts NOTICE. We have u.enty or monev to loan oi>

’’ uu ■ > UJVUC v LU lUdU UI -eng time. 5u commissioi _ - A OFF'CE. T&F-tf — — — ATTENTION. On and after April 17th, the Fort Wayne & Springfield. Railway company’s freight car will leave Decatur at 7 a. n»., and returning will arrive in Decatur at 1:20 p. m. daily 92t6 BUY YOUR TILE. Drain tile, 3% to 10 inches. J. H. I .Elick tile factory, 13th St., west part .of DeCatur. 91t3 o ■ TWO CARPETS FOR SALE—Good as 1 i new. Inquire at this office. 92t3 LOST —Black account book, some where in the city; contained pencil, three postcards and a dollar bill. Finder leave at this office, or with G. L Robinson, Decatur, Box 136. BSLC j SEED FOR SALE-—52 bn. millet and ! j 48 bu. Hungarian, for planting pnj poses. Will sell for SI,OO per bushel. i Inquire Christ Selkhig, R. F. D., No. 4, | i Decatur. Ind. Preble ’phone. 35t6 1 ' WANTED—By old reliable manufac- ; | turers,.ladies to solicit, special prop-, . osition in Decatur and surrounding! , territory. oNthing to carry. No deposit required. Salary and expense : to hustlers. Address Mrs. S. R. Me- \ Ir.tosh, 540 Fair Mound, Fort Wayne. Ind. sit 3 j FOUND —Modern Woodman button: ' .nqulre at this office. 90t3 FOR SALE —Good blr :.-k, two-year-old I

draft celt; cap ut- used for general i purpose work norse. See C. S. Mumin Decatur. R. R. 12. S6t6 FOR SALE —Roll top desk, gasoline stove and a china painting kiln; all: in good condition. For particulars in-! quire at this office. 92tf | M ANTED—Family washings, also ironings. This is my way of keeping a family of five children.—Bertha Kirchner, So. 12th St. S9tf M ANTED —I am tn a position to give a boy 10 to 15 years old work on a farm. Must not use tobacco.—J. C. Harmless. Pho’-e L No 1. 86t3 FOR SALE —Good 8-room house, hard wood finish, with modern conveniences, eiectr'j lights and both kinds I of water; cellar under entire house; barn, cement walks and fruits. For particulars call 291. 89tl8 j Here we coine, Tike a cart load of j loose corn with the tail board outready to do your paper-hanging, sign j . painting or graining or anything else i in that line. Call on the old man Edwards, Ninth street; phone 567 84tf FOR RENT Seven room house on No. Fifth street. Modern in every resi>ect. See Jacob Atz, at the Atz & Steele store. 96t3 Tire factory, rat a bargain. Owner has other business. Address J. H. Elick, Decatur, Ind., or 1317 South Calhoun street, Fort Wayne, Ind. 94t3 ANTED —To rent, good 6 or 7-room house, modem, centrally located. ’Phone .69, or see J. H. Stewart, at Democrat office 77tf

ALMOST A MIRACLE. One of the most ..tattling changes wer seen in any man, according to W. B. Holsclam, Clarendon, Tex., was effected years ago In his brother. “He had had such a dreadful cought,” lie writes, “that all our family thought he was going into consumption, but he began to use Dr. King's New Discovery, and was completely cured by ten bottles. Now he is sound and well and weighs 218 pounds. For many years our family has used this won | derful remedy for coughs and colds, with excellent results." its quick, safe, reliable and guaranteed. Price. 50 cents and SI.OO. Trial bottle free at the Holthouse Drug Co. PUTS END TO BAD HABIT. Things never look right to one with “the blues." Ten to one, the troubh is with a sluggish liver, filling the sys tent with bilious poison, that Dr. King's New Life Pills would expel Try them. Let the joy of better feelings end “the blues." Best for stem acb, liver and kidneys, 25c, at the Holthouse Drug Co. easy. Write toda” —F. r. Schmidt . Co., Cramer, ill. SHOE F.dPAIRiNG. I am now doing shoe repairing a’ the M. Burns harness shop and am i prepared to do your work in a hurrj Will be glad co see all my old friends. 43tf PETER CONTER. o FOR SALE—S. C. F.aode Island Red eggs from flock selected because of the beauty of form, color and general fine qualities. Eggs, fifty cents a setting. Inquire of Mrs. Dale Moses, corner Fifth and Indian’ sweets. 76tf FOR SALE—lx*-red Pl?mouth Rock eggs; uettF© of 15 eggs, 50 cents. ! or $3.00 a hundred. Tne Kind it pays | to raise —Bernard Beckmeyer, Deca-1 tur No. 1. 'Phone chang'd from 14-0 to 14-L, 78t30 Your affidavit C7 mortgage Indebted ness must be filed at the auditor’s office before May Ist. It’s to your inter est to see that this is not overlook-

ed. The undersigned will be glad to )D fill out the blanks and properly attest and file them. Call at the auditor’s office, where you will find me 57tf MARIE PATTERSON. V' Use Amalgamated > ARC ROOFING Got roof troubles, eii? Well it’s I your own fault You »!»(uld use ; Amalgamated ARC ROOMING. It is the kind that wont drip in very hot weather, and wont crack when < it’s bitterly cold. It’s all in the secret process by which Amalgamated ARC ROOFING is made. ! I 1 Nobody has yet been able to sue- I cessfully imitate it. Takes the same rate of insurance as : late or , metal. Our agents are authunzed I to refund your money if AmalgaI mated ARC ROOFING isn’t absolutely satisfactory. AMALGAMATED RGOFiMG €O. Chicago, Illinois DECATUR LUMBER CO. i. WMMM anE—vi ver rvn i ii

‘C-My pWw _ We Have No Choice Each of us must go thru | the world; We can and must cnoose what we will do as we pass i thru. We Earn Our Money,, we can throw it away or we can save it and use it wisely J he Choice is ours The people that you and I “look up to” in the community are those that saved. A j few years from now we will be in their place s Will the next generation’ look up to us? To be prepared then, we must begin now. Open An Account Today FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DFCATUR

never Show a man where he is mistakenunless you can show him how to go Right therefore E. L. Car roll For Lime, Sand, Cement, Crushed Stone, Seeds Salt, Coal, Bulbs, Roses, Seed Corn, Seed Potatoes, Millet, Hungarian Pop Corn and all other farm and garden Seeds. Also fertilizer I which has a guaranteed analysis for different grains as well as » SUGAR-BEETS I THE 1 vou take for he th’s sake or good fel- 'olVvA W lowship should lie of the best liquor M only, Try our Solo whiskeyYiext time j\ ■ ‘L.® and you'll appreciate its rich, mellow fl 1 _ flavor, which comes from the blend of 11*4 the best whiskies, well aged and ripened.*Have a bottle in your sideboard. Corner Second and Madison Sis. ■KUKREaMHnMIMBBHMMMBaMUM i Notice to Consumers zxl 1 ft I

1 nave opened a wholesale tamily Liquor store on Monroe st. 2 doors east of Post Office where lam prepared to sell and deliver to any part of the city The F'famous CentHver BEHRS in Keg or Bottles. I also handle a full line of Liquors and Wines at wholesale, a trial order will convjncejyou that the goods and prices are right. ILIFR 2i:<i. Door East of W MR. SMOKER j Do you ever go up in the air? If so, you would think you were in the' clouds if you smoked one of Colchin’s Log I Cabin Broad Leaf 5 cent ci£’ars - A s k man behind the counter the next time you Ismok e, and see how well you will be satisfied. At all dealers - H. A. COLCHIN, 225 N. 2nd, si.

[ROOMS TO RENT-For small family,. [ second floor, brick building, over : V anee, Hite & Macklin stor . Inquire' J - H - *»tone; ’phone 339. SltG |

I Old Adams County Bank I I Decatur, Indiana. I Capital Jl2O 090 . $3' | . :llkl I C. S. Niblick, President J I | M. Kirsch and John Niblick || | PjUEM Vice Presidents E X. Ehinger, Cashier, I K ' i'-l'piA’W? i~7i f arm loans t'i Read a Specialty ffi B?fleC ' _ Resolve WNSmTnON! at P Fa d vorTHE cry of THE DAY ab " I It Applies Just As Forcibly jJSta- - To The Matter Os Dollars tionConAs To The Country’s yWthSafe NATURAL RESOURCES! Banking i ConservejYour Dollars Extended AND START A BANK ACCOUNT | We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time lin I lit i in

FOR SALE—We have some good old timber, received from the tea: s? down of a barn. Inquire of ’a?* Bros. & ileiniLng. • ;