Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 102, Decatur, Adams County, 27 April 1912 — Page 4
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EAST bld’hALO. East Buffalo. N. Y„ April 27—(Spec-1 ial to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 2,-1 100; shipments, 950; official to New York yesterday, 2,090; hogs closing steady. Medium and heavy, sß.4oft $8.45; , Yorker/, $8 30ft $8.40; light Yorkers, $7,911 ft $8.15; pigs. $7.50 —$7.60; $7.25ft $7.40; stags. ss.soft $6.50; sheep, 3,000; top clipped, $9.60; cattle, 100; steady. i. en’WK. No. _ White wheat SI.OB No. 2 Red wheat $1.11! Yellow corn [email protected] Mixed com 92c —$1.03 i Oats 51c I Rye 87c! Barley No. 2 SI.OO Feeding barley 85c; Alsike see*! $12.00 No. 1 clover hay ,-..522.00 ; Timothy hay $24.00 Light mixed hay $23.00Mixed clover hay $20.00 No. 1 oats straw' $9.50, Rye straw SIO.OO No. 1 wheat straw Clover seed $12.00 I WOOL MARKET. Best, medium 20c !b : Rejecting and fine .15c ■ -COAL PROVvVE MARKET. Spring chickens ... 9c Ducks 10c Fowls 10c Geese 10c Eggs 15c Butter .... 20c Turkeys .... ....‘lie
YOU’LL LOOK A'LONGjWAYS before’you; findTwhiskey ‘as M ) good as ours, You’ll not find better if you look forever. Try a bottle and you’ll see the " rZn futility of seeking a better < flavored, mellower, richer stimulant. You of course can I pay a whole lot more than we charge. .But you won’t ■ get wiß* •' a better whiskey for the simple reason that there isn’t any. Corner Second and Madison Ms. “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. EARLY o ur Anniversary Sale We have just received Two Thousand dollars worth of Roger Brothers Silver Ware the best Made Suitable for; Wedding and oirthdap 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 or. ct., therefore can save you in this sale at 25 pr. ct. Our pearl handle ware is also complete. We also received a large shipment oi beautiful Cut Glass. Our watches, we have anything you can wish and in this sale you can save from #2.00 tn $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 $20.00. You cannot afford to miss seeing our stock and take advantage of.our saie. Call and. see our stock. HENSLEY The Jeweler
I Chicks 9c Old roosters 5c KALVEH MARKETS Beef Lmea 9< Calf 12c Tallow f.< Sheep pelts 25cft$L0i‘ FULLINKAMP‘B. Butter 18c@24c Lard 8c | Eggs lie NIBLICK & CO. ————- ! Eggs 18c i Butter 18c —25c cor l. XHICES. Anthrscite SB.OO White Ash .umu $4.50 Washed Nut $4.50 < Pocahontas Egg or Lump $4.75 Kannet mint or Egg . $6.00 Indiana Lump , $4.00 Hocking Lump SJ.2o Virginia Splint $4 50 !■». 8ER5.74GSpring chickens 9c Ducks 10c Fowls 10c Geexj 10c ; Eggs .13c Sutter 20c Turkeys .11c Old roosters 6c , Chicks 7c
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. Notice is hereby given tuat Monday, the 6th Day of May, is ihe last day to pay your spring installment of taxes without the penalty being added. The law is very strict and will be observed. No receipts v» 111 be laid away, and all not paid on or before the last day the penalty cu ten per cent will be added. The treasurer’s office will be open from 7:00 c clock a. m„ until 5:00 o’clock p. m., but will not he open at night, as w« will have to nave ail of that time for c'her work. Please be in time and save the penalty, as it will positively be auded on all thc.se that are delinquent. Yours very traly, CHARLES W. \AGER, 97tf County Treasurer. COUNTY BUSINESS—NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Adams County, Indiana, will on Tuesday, May 7, 1912, and up until 10 o’clock-a. m., of said day, received sealed bids for the furnishing of all labor and material necessary ’’or the repair of the following mined bridge, to be erected in said county according to plans, specifications, profile and survey heretofore adopted and placed on file in the' Auditor’s office of said County, which said bridge is known and indicated by the following name and location, to-wit: Kaeser bridge. Wabash township. No bid will be received or entertained by said board unless such bid is accompanied by an affidavit such as is now required by law governing bids for bridges. Each bid must be accompanied by a good and sufficient bond equal to the amount of the bid, made payable 'o the State of Indiana, signed by at least two freehold sureties, residents oi the county, or by a properly authorized and qualified bonding or surety company; which bond shall guarantee the faithful performance and execution of the work so bid for, in case the sarnebe awarded, and that the contractor shall promptly pay all debts incurred by him in the prosecution of such work, including labor, material furnished, and for boarding the laborers thereon. Any one desiring to submit plans and specifications for competition at the same letting may do so by filing the same with the auditor of said county not less than ten days before the said date of letting. if any such plans and specifications so submitted include the use of any patented device or of any article controlled by a monopoly, the specifications shall be accompanied by a statement of the terms upon which such device or article may be used or obtained. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. JIM A. HENDRICKS, CHRIST EICHER. HENRY’ ZWICK, Board of Commissioners of Adams County, Indiana. Attest: IL S. Michaud, Auditor. 13-20 REMOVAL SALE. Before moving to our new office we will offer at reduced prices (to pay moving expenses) the following tracts oi real estate, ail in the city of Decatur: Four lots and a good, large, convenient house on the north side, handy to ■ ar line. Hous? and lot on brick street, as segments all paid; SBSO. Good house, located on brick street, ii.side of railroad, four squares from the court house, $2,000. One (1) acre of ground rn South Decatur, cheap. Large modern house on Winchester street at a bargain. > Unplatted 7 or 8 acres at S3OO per acre on Monroe street, on the West Side. Two (2) good brick business rooms lor sale. Large house and'barn, extra large lot on North Sesond street. Two (2) vacant lots in the Fulleukamp addition; cue (1) vacant lot on Eleventh street; three (3) vacant lots on Monroe street: two (2) vacant, lots ; n the Closs addition; two (2) on North Second street and one on Adams street. Cottage residence on Madison street in Crabb’s western addition. $l,lOO. Six (6) good residences on Fifth street, north of Monroe, ranging in price from $1,500 up. Large residence, suitable for boarding house, one square from our office. House and lot on North Ninth street $1,250. Very desirable residence on North Fourth street. Good investment on South Side of I Jerferson street, inside of railroad. Seven (7) room house, cellar, lights, tarn, drove we!!, cistern, bath tub on east side of Eleventh street, north of Monroe. Seven (7) room house, barn, good fruit and good out buildings on Ninth street, short distance south of Monroe; price reasonable. Special bargains in three (3) farms without payment of the purchase price until 1913. _ We can also offer a few lots an easy payments and tell some of the foregoing on very reasonable terms Investigation of this list will undoubtedly
be of value to any prospective pur- < baser. At a Bargain. Set hand made single harness. Good phaeton and open, run-around buggy. ERWLn REALTY OFFICE. — 1 1 -u— — —■■—•• ATTENTION. PUBLIC. in the stud season of 1912, the magnificently bred stallion. Glideheart 52168; he is a rich dark bay stallion, stands 16-1 hands high and weighs 1200 pounds, foaled iii 1906 by Greatheart, 2:12 1 2. Individually ne is a horse of grand finish and disposition and style. A glance at his tabulated pedigree will show you that his blood lines are of the best, the kind that has y educed not only speed, but extreme speed. lie in a good going trotter and tn 24 do s’ work, stepped a m’le in 2:50, and showed a 3a clip. He is only 6 years old and has a colt eligible to the 25 list. He is a half brother to Auto P., 2:(*4 1 2; Wil.'shea.: 2.06*4; Greatllue, 2:06*4; Octoo, :’:07% Noma. 2 J9'l; Great Medium, 2:09* , Thelma, 2:09%. and 36 others in tne list and uis dam is by Guarantee, gradnson of George Wilkes, 2:22, sire of Dan Patch, 1:55%; Au* dubon Boy, 1.59%; Dericl, 2:00%, John R. Gensley, 2:00%; The Broncho, 2:01%; Capadora, 2:01; Anaconda, 2:01%, and his colts have always won the blue ribbon in the show ring. He will make the season at sls to insure standing foals, with return privilege in case of bad luck, at my bs’l in Monroe township. All care will be taken to prevent accidents, but will not be responsible should any occur. JAMES M. ANDREWS, T&F Owner and Keeper. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. Notice is hereby given that the common council of the city of Decatur, Indiana, has passed a preliminary resolution ordering the construction of a local sewer on and along the fol ’.owing route, to-wit: Commencing at a point 147 feet north of a point 20 feet east of the northeast corner of hilot No. 724, and owned by Mrs. Veronica Smith, in Spencer's addition to the City of Decatur, Indiana, running thence south flong the west side of Third street 147 feet; thence east, crossing said Third street to the east side thereof; thence south along the east side of Third Street, 561 feet to Marshall street sewer, and there ’o terminate, making 718 feet in length. Further notice is hereby given that said common council will on the 7th Day of May, 1912, at. 7 o’clock _■>. m., hear any and ail objections of persons interested, whose lots and parcels of land may he affected by said proposed sewer end will there determine whether the benefits will be equal to the estimated costs thereof. Witness my Land and seal of said City of Decatur, this 20th day of April, >912. H. M. DeVOSS, City Clerk. 23-30. LOOK HERE. Have you seen the Buckeye coal oil ■ gas demonstration at the Ed Parent bicycle shop. If not you want to call within the next few days. It can’t he beat. I have scld :: large number during my short =*ay here and hundreds have called to see the latest fuel I also want to place agents throughout the state. Territory protected. 97t3 M. 8. HILPERT. -—-—— > r»—— ANNOUNCEMENT. The undersigned has purchased the Adams county’ rights for the famous Buckeye Gas generator. He will continue to demonstrate at Parents bicycle shop the rest of this week between the hours of 2 and 9 p. m. Will also dedonstrate at Pleasant Mills, Friday and Saturday at Johnson’s restaurant. Watch for further announcements. 99t4 SAM COTT RELL. NOTICE. See Tony Hob bouse for cabbage, tomato, cauliflower, pepper plan’s, etc. 99t12 A B. OINTMENT Has Cured hund.eds of cases of eczema, barbers’ itch, itchi-g piles, Ivy poisoning, pimp’es, s alp eruptions, cuts, chapped hands, or any skin trouble. B. B. Ointment is a true, antiseptic disinfectant, and should be in every home. Price of Ointment, 50c. If not handled by your nruggist, send 50c to Brudg Bros., Mfgy., 217 East Monroe street. Decatu r , Ind. 39-2tw-3m -o FOR RENT —Six-room house on 14th St. Inquire Julius Haugk. 99t3 FOR RENT —A good barn on North Fifth street. See Jacob Atz. 99t3 HORSE FOR SALE—A general purpose horse, weights about 1,300 lbs; also good buggy cheap, if sold quick. Inquire at this office. 100t3 •
AT THE CHURCHES METHODIST CHURCH. — Sunday school, 9:15 a. m., C. L. Walters, superintendent. Public worship, at 10:30 and 7:30. Class meeting, 11:15. Junior League, 2:00 p. m. Epworth League, 6:30 p. m„ J. C. Trltch, leader. At the evening service the pastor will preach oh "John Galvin, the Theo-' logian of the Retormation." R. L. SEMANS. Pastor. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 9:15 a. tn., Sunday school. 10:30, morning worship; story sermon, ”A Little Boy ’s Hard Questions.” Morning theme. "The Inescapable God.” 6:30 p. m., Christian Endeavor. “Home Missions of My Own Denomination :’’ Mr. C. J. Lutz, leader. 7:30, evening service: theme. "if Church Membership Necessary to Sa! ration?’’ The male chorus will render special music. You are cordially invited to worship with us. WM. H. GLEISER, Pastor. LUTHERAN ZION’S CHURCH. — German service, 10:$00; text, 1 Peter, 2:11-20; tb -nie, ‘‘Remember, That You Are S'r:i’ig r rs and Pilgrims u This World.” Catechetical instruction, 11’00 questions 107 and 108. ST. MARY’S CHURCH. Lu/ mass, 7:30 a. m. High mass, 9:30 a. m. Christian doctrine, 1:45 p. m. Vespers and benediction, 2:30 p. m. o GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH. 9:30, Sunday school: lesson, Matt. 5:1-12. 10:30, German service; text, John 14:15, "Christ’s Commandments " 2:00, meeting of the Spiritual Council. 6:45, C. E meeting: topic, “The Home Missions of My Denomination?’’ 7:30, English service: text. Psalm 57:7, "The Fixed Heart. ’’ You are cordially to worship with us. BAPTIST CHURCH. 9:30, Bible school. 10:30. preaching; subject, ’Builded in Christ.’ 2:00 p. tn.. Junior B. Y. P. U.; leader, Miss Brandyberry. 6:30 p. m.. Senior B. Y. P. U. leader, Miss Ruby Miller; subject, ‘Chapel Cars.” 7:30 p. m., preaching; subject, "Forgetting." EVANGELICAL CHURCH. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Morning subject, “Running the Race.” Evening subject, "Melody in Life.” Young People’s Alliance at 6:30 p, m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday e.cu ing. A cordial invitation is extended to i the public to attend these services. UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH. Sundav school, 9:15 a. m. Preaching, 10.30 a. m. Junior meeting, 2:00 p. m. Y. P. S. U. E., 6:30 p. m. Preaching, 7:30 n. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday evening, 7:30. Sunday morning, communion serv 'ice. The pastor desires all members to be present E. A. GOODWIN, Pastor. TWO BIG REELS! AT THE THIS EVENING Shown on the New Mirror Screen The only one of its kind in the city. The films recei- ■ ved for this evening will be something never before witnessed in the city. TONIGHT ONLY THE NEW REX
FARMS STOP-Read The Bargains 160 acres, level, brick house, bain, outbuildings, un goo I • r new, 5 miles from the -ity, on pike read, mail route past * .e door; $75.(0 acre. 160 acres, 6i> r.c:es oi bottom land, black, the rest rollmg aud level, i miles from city, mail route. 15 acres of timber, white oak worth $4,000, jood fruit and water. Price, SBO.OO an acre. . 113 acres, new frame house, frame barn, 1 mile from city on pike,’ SSOO worth of timber, good fruit and water. Price SIOO an acre. All level I land. 196 acres, all level, frame house and liarn, in good living order, 2% miles froin city, on pike, mull roi’te, good water and fruit. Price. $60.00 an acre 80 acres, level lanu, frame house and barn, goud order to live, touching city limits, on pike, 12 acres timber worth $3,000. Price, $125.00 an acre. 307 acres, all level, two sets cf buildings, as good as new, on pike, I mile from city, 75 acres in timbei land, good pasture and some good timber, finest stock fa«m in the state of Indiana. Price, SBO.OO an acre. 120 acres, level, and little rolling, (frame house, barn in good shape, I'l miles from city, on pike, mail route, fine milk and dairy barn for twenty cattle, and two silos for feed. Price, $60.00 an acre. This is the place to invest your money. This will sell for $l5O to S2OO an acre in the next year or two. This land will raise any kind of crop, 75 to 100 bushel corn to acre; alfalfa and hay; there will be a traction lifie near this farm in the next year. Don't fail to write or see these bargains. Come and see them. WM. F. POIILAR. George St. Batesville, Ind. — —r — - BUY YOUR TILE. _ ■■ M Drain tile, 3% to 10 inches, j. H. Elick tile factory, 13th St., west part of Decatur. 91t3 <T TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, Notice is hereby given that on aud after this date, I will not be responsible for any debts contracted or goods purchased by my wife, Effie Woods. April 2# 1912. 99t3 JAMES H. WOODS. LOOK HERE! Is your fuel bill ;co high? Is your coal tou dirty? .7 so. some and see Mr. Brokaw on Madison street, north oi court house. 93t3 WANTED —Gbcd girl, on farm ‘fn Michigan; transporation paid; staie salary. Address Box 223, Muskegon. Mich. 10116 FOR SALE —House and lot on North Fifth street. House has six rooms; is in good condition. Ixjt has shade and fruit trees, a good barn and chicken park. Also tor sale or rent, house and lot at somheast corner of Fifth and Marshall streets. Prices reasonable. See Henry’B. Heller, over Old Adams County bank. IQltf FOR SALE—A building 16x27, cheap; inquire of E. X Ehinger, Old Ad rims County hank. 96t3 ihe party who picked up a hat sack with the MyersDaiiy Co. advertisement, and containing a Stetson hat, please return same to MyersDaily Co, 10112
! .•-••JJHBJSSMr ‘X3Rm •—" jf". hjL. : .-. ** fe-zZMM* Kink Walter and Fred Orion, two high-grade Belgian stallions will stand for mares this season at the i barn oi J A. Fleming, five miles north-1 east of Decatur, in Union township, j Description of King Walter: Is 4 years old the Bth day of June: Weighs) 2,000 pounds; is a blood bay, with i star in forehead at d black points. He is sound, has good action, with lots of quality. Has proved himself to be an excellent breeder and sure. Fred Orion is two years old, the 13th day of April, weighs about 1,500 pounds, is a fine sorrel, with star in I forehead, two hind feet are white to pas,terns. This horse took first prem-I ium at Van Weft and the Great North-1 ern Indiana fairs in 1911. He is a | fin» specimen of the Belgian horse, ! and when matured will weigh over 2,000 pounds. Terms Ten dollars to insure a colt ( to stand and suck. We solicit your patronage and will try to treat you right. 82-2tws JA. FLEMING & SON.
I Xu - Gold Medal J Pari.u ExpOAttlan l'X)0 c For Sale By Ben Knapke Joe J. Tonnellier Bicycle Repairing Electric Wiring Bicyc’.e and Electric Sundries Mezda and Gem bulbs Gocarts Retired EDW. E. PARENT 131 S. 2nd. >«, Open i .vcnings If You Are Considerate Gs Your Eyes It will pay you to be particular about your glasses. Our methods assure correct, comfortable glasses ata reasonable expense. Our reference -the thousands we have fitted. You save your fare on every pair. No charges for examination W’ An.thon.y Hotel r ®!» rOR-T’.v/cirNt.lNV I*,’O >sqxiarej_/?*w» fr.'eT-urbru'.S’-.-’-iry To Ice Consumers We are now ready to deliver ice to all parts of the city, AD. ice tickets must be paid for in advance. This rule will be strictly adhered to. foFvtelS .* MONEV '. '♦ For Spring Necessities ♦ > 4 * Do you need new sp> ’’-ff * a, clothes, shoes, etc., for your- . I* self, your wife, or your c‘ # | * dr«n? if you have not the I . mone;' for this purpose, we w'll loan it to you on easy terms. * We loan on furniture, pianos, horses and wagons, etc., without removal. 60c per week pays 4 * a $25 loan in 50 weeks. 4 ALL OTHER SUMS IN PRO- ♦ * PORTION. ♦ ♦ OUR NEW METHOD of mak- « ♦ ing loans does away with the ♦ i ♦ old-time red tape and makes it 4 ♦ a very simple matter to open * ♦ a credit account with us. # ’ < If you need money, fill out A 0 and mail us this blank and our $ agent will call o« ■'cu. ♦ 0 Name 4 > Address; St. and No 4 Amount Tv anted 4 Our agent ic in Decatur every ♦ ! - Tuesday. 4 I* Reliable Private « > H. Wim Lou campany! ;• Established U-96. Room 2. Sec- ♦ ? ond Flo*.. « Unlho’-m Street • ♦ Home ’Phone, 833. 4 • Fort Wayne, Ind t
