Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 104, Decatur, Adams County, 30 April 1912 — Page 4

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EAS'I ouFBAJLO. — East Buffalo, N. Y. April 30—(Special to Daily Democrat)— Receipts, 2,-1 400; shipments, 57«; official to New I York yesterday, 650; hogs closing. strong. Meuiu..: ami heavy, |5.35<5 $8,40, York*- s and mixed, $8.30': $8.35; pigs, I $7.25 4 $7.10; lig:.ts. $7.5 ■ . roughs S7.:’s'ir $7.50; stags. $5.50— «ffieen. 400; steady; top clipped lambs. $0.50; cattle, 150; steady 5. BVRK. No. 2 WM-e wheat sl-09 ! No. 2 Red wheat $1.12 Yellow corn [email protected] . Mixed com 92c —$1.03, Oats s">c! Rye SCe Harley No. 2 $1.00: r'eedins barley 85c Alsike see*'. $12.00 j No. 1 clover hay $22.01 Timothy Lay 424.00 Light m.xed hay .. $23.00, Mixed clover hay $20.00 No 1 oats straw $9.50 Rye straw SIO.OO i No. 1 wheat straw $9.50 Clover seed $12,00 WOOL MARKET. Best, medium 20c Th Rejecting and fine 15c uCCAL PROUVLt MARKET. Bpring chickens ...- 9c Bucks 10c Fowls 10c

YOU’LL LOOK Z ' , A‘LONG|WAYS (H » before’you; find as J good as ours, You’ll not find better if you look forVver. Try a bott'e and you’ll see the ~ futility of seeking a better ' 1 flavored, mellower, richer __. stimulant. You of course can Tr L pay a whole lot more than we t charge.’*-But you won’t-get - a better whiskey for the simple reason that there isn’t any. Corner Second and Madison Sts. ‘‘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. - ■ - ■ Ill'll——— | - I I .1 L mil J ■y Our Anniversary Sale We have just received Two Thousand dollars worth of Roger Brothers Silver Ware the best Made Suitable for Weeding and oirthdap presents. We have some of everything the Co. Manufactures, and all designs in both large and Ini' Il pieces and as we buy direct from the factory we «ave the middle man’s profit of 15 pr. 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 of beautiful Cut Glass. Our watches, we have any thing jou can wish and in this sale vou can save from S2.UO tosa.(MJ 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 anvwhere for $20.0b. Y ou cannot afford to miss seeing our'stock and take advantage of. our sale. Call and see our stock. HENSLEY The Jeweler

| leese 10c 1 | Eggs 15c Butter 20c I Turkeys ...., lie i Chicks sc ■Old roosters 5< KALVtFI MARKETS Beef Lrues s. Calf .........................12i Tallow uc Sheep pelts ~ ,[email protected] FULteWAMFR Butter 18c©24ci Lard Sc Eggs 18c NIBLICK & CO. Eggs IScI ’ Putter 18c —25c CO' L r BiCES Anthracite sß.ot-1 V. bite Ash lump . ~.. s4.*>o Washed Nut $4.50 i Pocahontas Egg or Lump $4.75 Kanuei Lump o: Egj, st».:i> Indiana Lump ......$4.00 Hocking Lump $1.25 Virginia Splint 74 50 — K. Spring chickens 9c j Ducks , 10c Fowls rOc i Geer, 3 10c : Eggs ............................13c Batter 20c Turkeys lie | Old roosters .6c i Chicks 7c i —.

PUBuIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at public auction at his residence, 4% , ; miles west and 1 mile north of Berne : 2 miles north ami 1 ,4 mile west of 1 Linn Grove ana about 5 miles south- f I east of Vera Crur. on Wednesday, t | May Sth, the following property, towit: Four head of horses: Bay horse > i 7 years old, weight 1500 Tbs., sound, '■ white horse 5 years old, weight, 1550,1 ■ sound; blue roan mare 5 years old,f * weight 1200, will foal hy day of sale, sound; bay mare coming 3 years old, 1 I weight about 1150. Five bead of cat- ’ tie: Two milch cows, will be fresh last of May, both good milkers; 3 fall I 1 calves. Hogs: Thirty-one head of shoats, average weight 80 to 100 Tbs.: i 5 brood sows. 4 have pigs by their side: 1 sow with pigs. Farming Im- ! plements: Good Turnbull wagon, nar- ! row tire wagon, Corn King manure spreader, good as new; Ohio hay loader, good as new; McCormick binder, i in good shape: Hoosier disc <h ill, hay ! tedder, good as new; hay rake, mower, I disc, spring-tooth harrow, riding ' I breaking plow, riding corn cultivator, I walking corn cultivator, walking 1 I breaking plow, iron roller, corn plant- : er .fanning mill, hay ladders, hog rack. bob sleds, good as new; about 300 - | 1 rshels of corn. 100 bushels of oats, j bay in the mow, heavy set of breecliI ng harness, good as new; double set |of work harness, set of can.age Lar 1 ness and many other articles too numerous to mention. No junk at this sale. Implements will be the first thing sold. Sale will commence at 10 a. m. Terms of Sale —For all amounts of i <5.00 and under, cash in hand. For ■ amounts over 55.00, a credit of■» months will be given. Note bearing S ■ l»er cent interest after maturity, with approved security, and waiving valuation or appraisement laws will be re- ' quired. 3 per cent off for cash. J. L. GRABER. : Michaud & Son. Aucts. 104t7 ■ (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 following route, io-wit; Commencing at a point 147 feet north of a point 20 feet east of the northeast corner of 1 inlot No 724, and owned by Mrs. Veronica Smith, in Spencer’s addition to the City of Decatur, Indiana, running thence south along the west side of Third street '47 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 7’B feet in length. Further notice is hereby given that said common council will on the 7th Day of May, 1912, at 7 o’clock j. m., hear any and ail objections of persons interested, v. hose lots and parcels of land may be affected by said proposed sewer I < nd will there determine whether the! benefits will be equal to the estimated j casts thereof Witness my Land and seal of said | City of Decatur, this 20th day of April, 1912, H. M. DeVOSS, City Clerk 23-30. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. Notice is hereby given tuat Monday, the 6th Day of May, is the last day to pay your spring installment of taxes without the penalty being added. The la tv is very strict and will be observed. No receipts will tie laid -away, not paid on or before the last day the penally of ten per cent will be added The treas-1 urer’s office will be open from 7:00 j c clock a. m , until 5:00 o’clock p. m.» | but will not be open at night, as we j will have to nave ail of that time for other work. Please be in time and i save the penalty, as it will positively > be added on -ill those that are deb'n- i quent. Yours very truly, CHARLES W. YAGER, ?7tf County Treasurer. LOOK HERE. Have you see a the Buckeye coal oil gas demonstration at the Ed Parent t bicycle shop. If not you want to call! T within the next few days. It can’t be: - b>at I have scld " large number dur-1 p ing my short ,-ay here and hundreds ' g i Lave called to see the latest fuel. I : also want to place agents throughout | the state. Territory protected. 6 i 9713 M. S. HILPERT f j EGGS FOG CALE. D i S. C. Roode Island Reds, 3 cents g | each; geese egg», common geese, 10c ® | each; Embden geese, 20c each; duck ■*' eggs. Indian Fafln-v, white and fawn, 1 5c each; Imperial Pekin, 5c each; Buff Orpington, 5c to 10c each. S. C. CRAMER, Mercer, Ave., Decatur, Indiana; 'phone 641. 65tf

REMOVAL SALE. Before moving to our new office we ; will offer at reduced price* (to pay I moving expenses) the fol' wing tracts of real estate, all in the city of Deca ■ tur: Four lots and a good, large, convenient house on lhe north side, handy to : car line. House and lot on brick street, as segments all paid; SBSO. Good house, located on brick street, Inside of railroad, four squares from the court house, $2,000. One (1) acre of ground In South Decatur, cheap. Large modern house on W inchester 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 for sale. l.atge house tnd barn, extra large lot on North Sesond street. Two (2) vacant lots in the Fullenkamp addition; cue Hl vacant lot on Eleventh street, three (3) vacant lots on Monroe street: two (21 vacant lots tn the cioss iiddliiuii; two CD cn North Second street and one on Adams street. Cottage residence or. Madison street in Crabb’s western addition, $l,lOO. Six (6) goed residences on Fifth street, north of Monroe, ranging in price from $1,500 up. Large residence, suitable for boarding house, one souare 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 Jefferson street, inside of railroad. Seven (7) room house/cellar, lights, tarn, drove well, 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 r Q asonable terms. Investigation of this list will undoubtedly be of value to any prospective purchaser. At a Bargain. Set hand-made single harness. Good phaeton and open, run-around buggy. ERWIN REALTY OFFICE. VACUUM CLEANERS FOR RENT. Little Giant Vacuum Cleaners for rent at 50c per day. They make house cleaning easier. Clean your carpets and curtains without removing them if you want to. MRS. JACOB A’tZ, 193t6 No. Second St.

i ' FOR SALE Having rejected all the bids filed on April 25th. it has been decided that open bids for the purchase for the entire plant of the DECATUR CEMENT AND BLOCK CO. will be received at the office of C. J. Lutz, upto two o’clock p.m. on next Monday, May 6, 1912. Bidding open to public The stock holders will meet at the office of Kirsch Sellemeyer and Sons, Mopday evening, May 6th. to complete sale. w John Everett, President. Old Adams County Bank Decatur, Indiana. Capital $l2O 000 — Surplus . 130.000 L C. Niblick, President ] 1 M- rsc^ ‘J°k n Niblick fj | | 1 l.aijltSLibl Vice Presidents ' '■ E X. Cashier, W - Hp - " " Farm loans l&’JB RCdu a Specialty ReHect - ReSOlVe ** CONSERVATION! THE CRY OF JHE DAY abie Rates | It Applies Just As Forcibly AccomodaTo The Matter Os Dollars tion ConAs To The Country’s With sie NATURAL RESOURCES’ Banking n v rx Methods Conserve Your Dollars Extended AND START A BANK ACCOUNT J"'-' ur | ___ . Patrons , I We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits

NOTICE TO FEEDERS. 1 have about four loads of millet hay for sale, bul will not deliver It to auy one. Come and get it at some price, : four miles south of Decatur on Mud ■ pike.—B. A. Hunter, R. F. D. 5. 163t3 NOTICE. The party who took the cinnamon ; mown sweater from the switch track at the Acker cement Works will avoid plenty of trouble by returning it to , the place from which it was taken im i mediately, jf trouble will follow, lit BUY YOUR TILE. Drain tile, 3% to 10 Inches, J. H. Eiick tile factory, 13th St., west pa:t; of Decatur. 91t3 j NOTICE. A reduction will be made on all I new buggy and wasar. tires duriug the mouth of April. Get your wheels ir. at om-e anO get the benefit of this low : 1 price as this.is oniy goed until the ’ of MAy. C C. CLEMENS. | ' Coi ;,er First auu Madison, oppositMadison Hnvso. Slt6* ,, | NOTCE. See Tony Hol bouse for cabbage, to-1 tx.alo, cauliflower, pepper plan’s, ‘ etc 99U2 ’ The party who picked upj a hat sack with the MyersDaily Co, advertisement, and containing a Stetson hat, please return same to Myers- ■ Daily Co. 1 " lt ' WANTED—Two first-class carpenters: , at once. Apply at the shop on cor-1 i ner of Second and Jefferson Sts., D ' catur. —H. Pennington. 102: FOR RENT —Six-room Louse on 14th 1 St. Inquire utilins Haugk. 99t3 i FOR RENT —.5 good barn on North . Fifth street. See Jacob Atz. 99t3 HORSE FOR SALE—A general purs pose horse, weights about 1,390 lbs; i also good buggy cheap, if sold quick. Inquire at this office. 100t3 STRAYED —Black yearling colt, from my barn on Saturday night. Any in- - termation leading to recovery of same ■ will be paid for. Call Acker Cement . Works; 'phone "52. 97t3 TOR SALE—A building 16x21, cheap; inquire of E. X. Ehinger, Old Adams County bank. 96t3 1 WANTED—Good girl, on farm in Michigan: transporation paid: state salary. Address Box 223. Muskegon, Mich. lOlvG FOR SALE—House and lot on North Fifth street. House has six rooms: i : is in good condition. Lot has shade ’ - and fruit trees, a good barn and chjck-1 s en park Also for sale or rent, house j a and lot at southeast coiner of Fill i and Marshall streets. Prices reason-' able. See Henry B. Heller, over Old ■ Adams County bank. 101 if

,m 'K * 4-1: ■ ,i-v sND r IlflS AH ' J [: 1 > A* \' ■ x. 'A' J it_ ■ " V ' - -M \ ’ " x. Deautiful patterns from the my- □ steriousOrient and from every well known center in tine world. We have a selection that is worth seeing even if you do not purchase. £id we have bought “right” this season. The prices are the lowest that ever existed m this part of the country. Only a visit to our store can convince you of the extraordinary value offered. Here are a few specials: Axminsters Brussells Velvets Fiber Tapestrys Crex Come in today and let us show you that rug vou have been thinking of buying for such a long time-we i ave it-at your price. r w follow ’ DECATUR. IND. AT THE REX TONIGHT Animated Weekly No. 2. Film No. 1 The Golf Caddie’s Dog,-Dr Film No. 2 Tne Taming of Mary,-Com. Don’t fail to see this film and take a good hearty laugh with the rest. AT THE REX Adm. 5 cents to all R.L. Starkweather M.D.D.O. Eight Years Experience SPECIALIZING IN OSTEOPATHY Treats every known disease by all latest proven methods manual and other, Electricty employed. Scientific dietetics, Examination free. County calls solicited, Methods unexcelled and results positive. Indolent sores and surface cancers Cured. Satisfaction Guaranteed Office and Residence over Bowers Realty Company Decatur, Ind. Phone 314 Branch Office PORTLAND, IND. Dr. Davis Asst. Notice To Gas Consumers On account of the misunderstanding by some of the : notices published in reference to pay r ment of gas bih? a number of customers either failed to pay their bill> ' between the Ist and 10th of the month, or they waited for a collector to call. Inasmuch as all bills are j payable at the Gas Office, all bills should be paid at, the Office between the Ist and 10th of each month, i and commencing May Ist all bills not paid on or before the 10th of the month will be charged the rats, of (sl.lO per Cu. Ft.) f Very Respectful'", INDIANA LIGHTING COMPANY