Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 99, Decatur, Adams County, 24 April 1912 — Page 4
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..AS i r»o; i-ALO East Buffalo, N. Y., April 21 —(Specail to Daily Democrat) Receipts. 1,HiO; shipments, 950; official to New 1 York yesterday, 1.330; hogs closing steady Yorkers, medium and heavy, $6.05(4 $815; lights anil pigs, $7.75; rouyhs, $7.1551 $7.30;; slags, ss.oo(ii Ju. 00, sheep, 2,600; higher; top wool iambs, $0.35; slipped, $8.35; cattle, 50; steady. G. •>. VURK. No. 2 Whie wheat $1.05 No. 2 Red Wheat SI.OB Yellow corn [email protected] Mixed corn [email protected] Oats 53c Rye 85c Barley No. 2 SI.OO Feeding barley 85c Alxike seed $12,001 No. 1 clover hay $22.00 Timothy hay $24.00! Light mixed hay $23.00 j Mixed clover hay $20.00 No. 1 oats straw $9.50 Rye straw SIO.UO No. 1 wheat straw $9.50 Clover seed $12.90 wCCAL PHCUitI MARKET. Spring chickens .. - 9c j Bucks 10c Fowls 10c Geeee 10c Ms* 15c feu ter 20c Turkeys lie
kJ APTAI TDT P manufacturingengravers rIAIyLUUIVI C>' CU. LOId^YILLE,KF.,U.S A. <M<U> IV r O ISA T u». The Decatur Dally Democrat DECAUR, IND. EXGI/USIVE/ LOCAL AGENTS ’ AM? /nA yFOxV THIS EXCLUSIVE LINE/
Chiropractic The Wonderful Science WHY BE AILING When you know that your Spinal Column is where the cause of vour Disease is Located. t Can yo’i imagine an effect without a cause? Effects such as appendicitis, Brights Disease. Stomach trouble, Head- j ache, Ner ousnes?, Deafness, Piles, Insanity, etc., are' caused from some spinal defect. I Locate and Adjust the • Cause of Disease Through the Spinal Column. Nature cures without the use of drugs, knife, electricity or massage. If you’ve never heard of Chiropractic, don’t tell it, bi‘ investigate and get posted. Spinal analysis free. C.B. FRY, CHIROPRACTOR Over Callow & Rice Drug Store flours 10-12 A. M. 3 5 & 7-8 P. M. ' Phone 636 1 I" 1
OUR men’s work shoes in welts are durable ~nd easy on the feet, no nails to cripple you. See them when you want to buy a pair. PEOPLES & GERKE New Location Ln Meibers Block First Door S mill us Schmitt Meat Market, a
Chicks 9c Old roosters 5c KALVER MARKETS Beef tides 9c Calf 12c Tallow 5c Sheep pelts 25c ©sl.oo FULLENXAMP’S. Butter 18c@21c Lard 8c Eggs 18c NIBLICK & CO. Eggs 18c Butter 18c—25c cork PRICES. Anthracite SB.OO White Ash lump . .... .. ....$4.50 Washed Nut $4.50 Pocahontas Egg or Lump $4.75 Kannei cumt or Egg $6.00 Indiana Lump $4.00 Hocking Lump $4.25 Virginia Splint $4 50 n. SER"-DG Spring chicken* 9e Ducks 10c Fowls 10c Geeso 10c ! Eggs 13c Butter 2"c Turkeys ... lie Old roosters 5c Chicks. A-
5% Money All you want. Abstracts made and Titles Guaranteed. Office Rooms 3, 4 interurban Bldg. Graham and Walters
Bicycle Repairing Electric Wiring Bicycle and Electric Sundries Mezda and Gem bulbs Gocarts Retired EDW. E. PARENT 111 S. 2nd. St, Open Evenings Dr. C. V. Connell VETERNARIAN Office 143 rnone Residence 102 DR. R.L STARKWEATHER OSTEOPATH Acute and Chronic Diseases. Office and Residence Over Bowers Realty Co’s. Office DECATUR, IND Phone 314
S.' ® 1* i ' ■ EARLY SUMMER STYLES Seasonable frocks for Street and House wear are shown in the Butterick Fashion Sheet for May FREE copies may be obtained at our Pattern Counter NIBLICK & COMPANY
Old Adams County Bank Decatur, Indiana. Capital $120.000 Surplus . $30,000 K~r*??yjs| C. S. Niblick, Presided A| I » M. Kirsch and John Niblick jffij Vice Presidents jj, x. Ehinger, Cashier, ~ fete ' Dooil 1 arm loans i&a Kea(l a Specialty Hlect - ■ Resolve Collections Vr Made CONSERVATION! THEJkY OF THIj DAY ableßateß ’- It Applies Just As Forcibly AccomodaTp The Matter Os Dollars tion ConAs To The Country’s wTth&tfe NATURAL RESOURCES! Banking r v „ Methods Dollars Extended AND START A BANK ACCOUNT To uUr Patrons We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on .1 Year Time Deposits
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Notice is hereby given that on and niter this date, 1 will not be responsible for any debts conn acted or goods purchased by my wife, Effie Woods. April 24, 1912. 99U JAMES H. WOODS. — -—-<•>' Go to E. L. Carroll for Armours’ Sugar Beet fertilizer. V. ANTED—To rent, good 6or 7-room | house, modern, centrally located. | 'Phone 168 or tve J. H Stewart, at I Demuc.at office 77tt I FOR SALE -Roll top desk, gasoline stove and a china painting kiln; ail In good condition. For particulars inquire at this office »Ztf FIJI ND —Al oiler n Woodman LuitvU; inquire' at this office. 9013 TWO CARPETS FOR SALE Good a.new. Inquire at this office. 92'3 WANTED—FamiIy washing. Good work guaranteed. Must support five children and myself. Will colle. t Chris Selking of Route 4 has sold I his Hungarian and Millet seed to K. I. Carroll of Decatur. Any farmers wishing'this seed should see Mr. Carroll at once, t all at his grain and seed store at Decatur. 96t3 STRAYED —Black yearling colt, from my barn on Saturday night. Any ini formation leading to recovery of same i will be raid for. Call Acker Cement Works; ’phone "52 97t3 WANTED—By old reliable manufacturers, ladies to solicit, special proposition in Dec'i.ur and surrounding * territory. oXthing to carry. No deI posit required. Salary and expense to hustlers. Address Mrs. S. R. McIntosh, 540 Fair Mound, Fort Wayne. , Ind. 91t3 i WANTED —Few middle-aged men to cover sixteen good towns in this ' section, including Decatur. All summer's job. $2.7.' per day, first two '• weeks, then $75 each month. Commence row -Glen Bros.. Rochester, I N. Y. 90t2
BUCK & CO. The Indispensable Tailored Suit No matter what style suits come and go, there is always a demand for the practical taikned sot . . Realizing this, Bischof gives great cate o e designing at.d trimming of the tailored suii.eu a — — _ season, so that in following the tre’ d of fas.ion, its simple, becoming lines xv ill not be dextro, ix. This season he has added many bright, new touches to the tailor-mades. 4|]| Revers —side buttoning and trimming / , Revers (exclusive designs) arc a prominent feature cf t-e ja , . It . (t , coats. Novel sid3 trimming and buttoning e.fa ts are used. /I'- -A • C . A further indication of Bischof ingenuity is the simplicity y«.j £ • with which he has carried out this one-side trimming idea , \ 1 in these tailor-mades. As on the long separate coats, odd- V >4 .3 S shaped revers, straps, slashing and buttons have been use— \ql , w; .J; -U A Shorter coats narrow skirts The maximum length of the coat is twenty-six inches . / | and he tells us this length is more becoming to a l figures. JAJ<lr The coats are slightly fitted in at the waistline, and the king graceful revers and low side fastenings afford very' bcco. nng I S’ lirtes. The skirts are rather short and still narrow, lhe j favorite styles are cut along slender lines with no plaits, 1 , l a uAr « except in some models Bischof has u-ed an inverted kick 11 X plait to give the appearance of more fullness. . I A /? “Man-Tailored” Suits j | Every woman appreciates what it means to have a man- I , tailored” suit. We pride ourselves on the fashionable sim- 1 . i plicity and perfect tailoring of every suit in our line. Every I | ■ > step in the tailoring—designing, cutting, fitting, lining, t ; trimming—is done by an expert. The garments are fitted j , t , on live models and we only have to make slight alteratiot I If j I(I 3|\ on the suits for our customers. I IS ; 1 .yi'l? ■ ■ I 'll' d The fashionable tailored suit shown here is typical I A 'i-Vr of the tailor-mades in our Spring line. Tl»» * ‘is of stripp'd material, trimmed in a pastel shdv.?, a-.a suxall Eiit I ittors
coe -~m aK? WHAT IS IT? IT-IS a Remedy-for-Barren Mares Cows, Sows and Ewes “IPs Guaranteed” Ask Smith, Yager & Falk
Good Property For Sale Located on north fifth St. A good home and chance to make some money. Phone I). KUNKLE Why buy evpensive cooking utensils, when you can get the best of cooking bags at Dyonis Schmidts meat market for a trifle? We sell the Soyer’s, the only pap- r cooking bag, . odorized in America. At Dyonis Tchmitt’s Meat [Market.
IM We Have No Choice Each of us D.urt go thru the We car end must ciioose what we v id do aa we pass thru. w e Earn _ur Money, we can thn w R away or wc can save i? and use it wisely The Choice h ouis The neo, . t you and I “look >jp j iii Uie community are <’„op „» that saved. A few yea.iv from tnw we will be in then place, s Will tile ne\t generation look Up to US? ” To be prepi r 0 then, we must begin nov. Opcii An Accouni loeio FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DECATUR
ATTENTION, PUBLIC. . - - - I wish to call your attention to the I Kentucky brel, trotting stallion. Bns-1 to,, registered in Volume XX; a chest- ! nut sorrel, 16’A hands high; foaled in ' 1933, weight 1225 pounds, sound and right, fine style and kind disposition, and his colts Ire the same. This horse has a trial of 2:30, in a mile; ' quarter in 36 seconds. Here is a trot-: ting horse that ought to suit the farm-1
MIL, 5T rlWl 11’WV Ifelw you will find many things wanted in thehouse -some thing has gone shabby and will have to be renewed -something has got broken and will have to be replaced. Come to this store. » have what you require at the lowest possible prices. Make a list of what you need, come in. and let us figure on it together. Here are some of ou” cleaning time specials Rugs Beds Linoleums Springs Carpet sweepers Mattresses ▼ WE I SAD - OTHERS FOLLOW DECATUR. IND.
er as a general purpose horse, on the road or farm, for he is a big, stoutly made horse. He stands at my farm the first four days in the week, four miles south of Decatur on Mud Pike: Friday and Saturdays at Wagner feed barn, opiosite the sale barn. Dent ial! to come and 'tee this horse before you breed elsewhere. t&f R. A. HUNTER. Demncra* V, an* Acs Ph
