Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 101, Decatur, Adams County, 26 April 1912 — Page 4

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vJAS't rW?I-M.-O East Buffalo, N. Y., April 26—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 5,-, 600, shipments, 2,850; official to New York yesterday, 100; hogs closing strong. Heavy, $8,350 $8.40; mixed and mediums, $5.30@*8.40; Yorkets, $8.25@ $8.30; pigs and lights, roughs, $7.25@57 4O; stags, $5.50@ $6.00; sheep, 5,000; strong; top wool, $1 .hi'.; clipper, $9.15; cattle, 125; strong No. 2 White wheat sl.ot> No. 2 Red wheat $lO9 Yellow com • [email protected] ■ .Mixed corn 92c—51.03 Oats 51c I Rye 87c ■ Barley No. 2 SI.OO Feeding barley 85c Alsike seed $12.00 ' 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' $9.50 Clover seed $12.00 WOOL MARKET. ' "“Best, medium 20c !b Rejecting and fine 15c -I -CCAL PSCUJL* MARKET. Spring chickens .. 9c J Bucks 10c I Fowls 10c Geese 10c ’ Eggs 15c I’ Butter 20c < Turkeys lie

YOU’LL LOOK A LONG WAYS L H beforefyou; find [whiskey as i J good as ours, You’ll not find better if you look forever. ilww Try a bottle and you’ll see the • futility of seeking a better flavored, mellower, richer I nlWl stimulant. You of course can I •-*.» -L pay a whole lot more than we 8 . charge. ; But you won’t-get '■Urn ■' a better whiskey for the simple reason that there isn’t any. Corner Second and Madison Sts. CURLEY RADRMACHTJ} I , - ash® 7feWiw : Cleaning •Mt i you will find many things I wanted in the house -some thing has gone shabby and will I* . , , * have to be renewed -someH >g has got broken \! and will have to be replaced. Cme to this store. > We have what yon require at the lowest possible : price o . f •r J a list of what you [ need, come in and let us figure on it tog <her. Hgre are some of our cleaning time specials Rugs Beds s Linoleum 5 Springs Carpet sweepers Mattresses I | wc LfAD ' others follow gj £ V DECATUR. IND

I Chicks 9c | Old roosters - 5c KALVEA MARKETS Beef tides ~9c Calf 12c Tallow 5c Sheep pelta 25c@$L0Q FULLthr.AM“ S. Butter 18c@24c Lard - 8c I Eggs 18c — NIBLICK & CO. Eggs 18c Hutter 18c —25c CO' L 77UCE3. Anthracite SS.OO White Ash lump .$4 50 Washed Nut $4.50 Pocahontas Egg or Lump $4 75 Kanuet Lumu or Egt, . s6.o') Indiana Lump $4.00 Hocking Lump $1.25 Virginia Splint $4 50 K. BER-. uG. Spring chicken* 9e Ducks 10c Fowls 10c Geer u 10c Eggs 18c Butter 20c Turkeys 11c Old roosters 5c Chicks - 7e

TO ARRANGE PROGRAM ! For District M. E. Woman’s Missionary Convention. Mrs. John Niblick, who is president of the Fort Wayne district Womans Home Mlssionaiy society, went to Ft. Wayne this morning to meet with the district vice president, Mrs. 1 Robinson of the First M. E. church, Fort Wayne, relative to arranging the program for the district convention to be held at First church, Foit Wayne, June ISth and 19th. The district convention was held here last year. SHOE FIRM BURNED OUT. Friends here have received word of the destruction of the C. & E. Shoe company by lire at Columbus, Ohio, entailing a Ipss ot a half million dollars. Various members of the com i i any were acquainted with people here, their goods being sold in tills city, and the late R. J. Holthouse was associated w;jtt them as a traveling representative sot a number of years. Their sixty-five-year-old watchman also lost his in the burning of the building, which was destroyed in thirty minutes. The origin of the blaze is unknown. LODGE NOTICES. The presence of all Elks this evening is earnestly requested at the hall for the complei ion of arrangements for remodeling of the new rooms in the Morrison building, and otherwise to attend to such questions as will come up at this time. All Yeomen are requested to be ■ present for their meeting on next Monday evening when the work will be conferred upon a number of candi--dates. Other business will also be looked aftei. The Ben Hurs are requested to be I ready to pay’ their dues at the regular meeting held this evening. — —— — - *•»— — . GIRL WANTED—General nousework, two in family. ’Phone 339.—J. H. Stone. 94t3

r— 7 I I If you have never worn our good shoes ask your friend-If you have worn them tell your friends. - ■ . ; ■ - - _____ I PEOPLES & GERKE New Location In Meibers Block First Door South of Schmitt Meat Market. fa — -II n — I ■l.m —ma i ■■■■■■■ ‘■•■•■•-rrwi— —M,,, Tonight At The Rex On Our MIRROR SCREEN The Man From The West --Imp. The Full Value- -Amer. Remember the Saturday Matinee. AT THE REX EARLY W||M¥ERS Our Anniversary Sale | We have just received Two Thousand dollars worth of Roger Brothers Silver Ware the best Made Suitable for Wedding and nirthdap presents. We have some of everything the Co Manufactures, and all designs in both large and small pieces and as we buy direct from the factory we save the middle man’s profit of 15 pr. ct., therefore' can save you in this sale at 25 pr. cl. Our pearl handle ware is also complete. We also received a large shipment of beautiful Cut Glass. Our watches, we have anything you can wish and in this sale you can save from 52.00 to $5.00 Think of an Elgin watch for $5.50. 20 yr. gold filled case with a good movement for $12.00. Our SIB.OO watches sells anywhere for $20.00. You cannot afford to aiss seeing our stock and take advantage of. our sale. Call and see our stock. HENSLEY The Jeweler

.... - —. _. . —_ WANTED —Good girl, on farm in Michigan; trunsporation paid; state salary. Address Box 223, Muskegon, Mich. IM t 6 FOR SALE —House and lot on North Fifth street;* House has six rooms; is in good condition. Lot has shade and fruit trees, a jgood barn and chicken park. Also for sale or rent, house and lot at southeast corner of Filt’i and Marshall streets. Prices reason able. See Henry B. Heller, over Old Adams County bank. lOltf FOR SALE-A building 16x27, cheap; inquire of E. X. Ehinger, Old Adams County bank. 96t’. A Welcome Chance to Those Who Suffer, Coming to Decatur. Indiana On Tuesday, - April, 30th. stay at Hotel Murray. One day only. Dr. Albert Milton Finch of Jamestown, Ind. Consultation and Examination Confidential, Invited and FREE. I will be at the Murray Hotel o above named date to see my old patients and all the new ones that wis. to see me. RemerLbep I treat ehron ic sioeat>es, such as catarrh, ’.<?*daehe, indigestion, constipation, liver and kill ney and bladder troubles, nervousness spasms, bed-wetting, disease of worn and appendages, lost manhood, all private diseases of women, asthma ! bronchitis. In fact all chronic trebles that are curable. Examination free. If you wish, I put you undei treatment at once. Charges reasonable, per month, | Come and see me and have a sociable talk. I have cured more people given up to die than any doctor in the state Many of my methods are new. Remember, I have grown old and grey in this, my chosen life work. Al Ithat come to ro° for treatment on this visit will be charged only half price. Remember the date, Tuesday, April 30, 1912.

FLANDERS "20" Will Give You Satisfaction We Know This Car And Will Prove What It Can Fo For You I Flanders “20” Three-Speed Tounng Car SBOO The purchase of an automobile today need be no gamble. You <-■’■' be sure, absolutely Sure of quality: sure of service: sure of square treatment after vou buy. . , , Consider the Flanders “20.” Thousands of men say it is th- '-t buy on tne market. some ot the i are in this town. Their word means something. Then, why not give us a chance to tell you. too, why it is so good. We can inter- « st you. The big argument for any ear doesn’t lie in pictures or flowery words. No. >ou get the real test out on the com. try roads when a driver sends his car through mud and sand or up steep hills. . Automobiles are like men. Only a real test proves them. And, believe us, the man who sits behind a Flander “20” motor is going to tell vou; "There’s a real car. It has the goods. I have drivbn it and 1 know. Flander “20” is’a great car because the design is .-’imple and strong and because the materials in it are what they ought to be. During the past year stock Flanders “20’s” have: Ist—Broken World’s Speed Records 120 miles 2nd—Won in record-breaking time the most important hill climbs in this country. 3rd—Proved bj T service in the hands of owners, by victories in numerous Reliability Runs, by the Glidden Tour Pathfinding and by 1,280 miles pioneering between Seattle, Wash., and Hazelton, 8.C,, that the Flaners “20” has unequalled durability. If you are determined to spend SISOO to SSOOO fora car, go ahead; we wish you luck; Bnt if you war t a car of quality second to none at any price, of speed, handsome appearance and tireless endurance, get a Flanders ’’2".'’ It is a splendid ear. You will be proud of it. And if you buy a car. you will find it amply guaranteed] and we personally will give you the best of treatment. Let us talk this over with you. Or if you want to go slowly, send for “First to Hazelton” booklet or other of our interesting literature. BERNE HARDWARE CO.

NOTICE. Sale of Unclaimed Freight and Baggage. Notice is hereby given that the Grand Rapids <Y Indiana Railway company has in its possession divers articles, packages and cases ot freight and baggage, Jhich have been and remained in its possession fo>‘ upwards oi one year, unclaimed and refused at the places to which the same were consigned and checked, and upon which the owners have failed and refused for one year, and more, to pay the carrier's charges thereon and to claim and take said H eight and baggage and that ail tne said articles, packages and cases of unclaimed freight and baggage will be sold (each ! article, package and case separately, at public auction, to the highest Udder, for cash, at the freight house of said Railway Company on Island street, in the City of Grand Rapids, in the county o. Kent, and State of Michigan, on the line of the railroad of said Railway company, commencing I on Tuesday, the fourth of June, 1912, at 10 o’clock a. m., and continuing until all said articles shall be sold. Terms Immediate payment.by purchaser in cash, and delive -y of the property to him, to be away immediately. TEE GRAND RAPIDS & INDIANA RAILWAY € O. By E. C. Leavenworth, General Freight Agent. G. L. Lockwood, General I'assenger Agent.. Dated at Grand Rapids. Michigan, March 22, 1912. 14tS NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. Notice is hereby given mat Monday, the 6th Day of May, is the last day to pay your spring installment of taxes without the penalty I / To ke Consumers I We are no w ready to deliver ice to all parts of the city. All ice tickets must be paid for in advance. This rule will be strictly adhered to. san

being added. The law is very strict and will be observed. No receipts will be laid away, acd all not paid on or before the last dgj the penalty of ten per cent will be added. The treasurers office will be open from 7:00 c clock a. m., until 5:00 o’clock p. in., but will not be open at night, as we

a . .-ar. aTiiiBBI ■IfiIBMT . ECKHART ’ II he quality buggy. Built in factor- | iesthat hold a high standard in the I goods they manufacture. Eckhart i buggies are in use by hundreds of farmers who will gladlyrecommend them as one of the most durable buggies on the maiKet. They come in all styles, all finishes, all upholsteries. A large assortment is now on display at oui store. See the goods and determine from the thing itself whether or not you want it. LEE & STUITS CO. AT'** 1 *" ' 'ftiif i ii jffji U A Good Old Fashioned Smoke" The “White Stag” Cigar Every smoker should try a few of this really superior quality cigar, mild, full flavored, they tempt the taste. Note the good points, free smokers, free burners, good generous size, made from the best selected triple sweated leaf insuring a ripe seasoned smoke--the price 5c at all dealers.

will hare to nave ail of that time io: other work. Please be in time an! save the penalty, as It will positively be added ou all those that are delinquent: Yours very tr-ly, CHARLES W. YAGER. 97tf County Treasurer.