Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 106, Decatur, Adams County, 2 May 1912 — Page 4

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EAST BUFFALO. ..I. I — (Cast Buffalo, N. Y. May 2—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 2,400: shipments, 575; official to New York yesterday, 570; hogs closing dull. Yorkers, medium and heavy, sß.oo@ $8.05; pigs and lights, [email protected]; roughs, $7.00(11'57.25; stags, ss.so'u $0.00: sheep, 5000; steady; top clipped, $1000; cattle, 50; steady. a. m/RK. No 2 White wheat $1.07 No. 2 Red wheat $4.10 j Yellow corn [email protected] I Mixed corn 92c sl.Ol | Oats ............................55c' Rye 86c j No. 2 SI.OO Feedjag barley 85c | Aisiks? see-’ $12.00! No. 1 clover hay $22.00 ' Timethy hay ..$24.00 Light mixed hay $23.00, Mixed clover hay $20.00 No. 1 eats straw ..$9.50 J. Rye straw ..SIO.OO No. 1 wheat straw $9.50 Clover seed $12.00 WOOL MARKET. Best, medium 20c lb Rejecting and fine ,15c

YOU’LL LOOK „ A LONG jWAYS H before you find whiskey as 547 ) rood as ours, You’ll not find better if you look forever. tfEaWy Try a bottle and you’ll see the greßfc f I .•t'IWHW* 1 I futility of seeking a better I flavored, mellower, richer - stimulant You of course can - pay a whole lot more than we ML charge. But you won’t-get «©irir "’wnw a better whiskey for the simple reason that there isn’t any. Comer Second and Madison Sis. GURIXV WE ARE NOT UNDER CONTRACT TO BOOST ANY MAKER'S SHOES Our contract is with YOU- a contract to give you the best values for the price, we ask you. Our shoes are superior to any shoes in the city. PEOPLES & GERKE ? New Location In Meibers Block First Door South of Schmitt Meat Market. .— — j iA EARLY 6* >. & » . . Our Anniversary Sale We havp just received Two Thousand dollars worth of Roger Brothers Silver Ware the best Made Suitable for Wading 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 «ave the middle man’s profit of 15 pr. ci., 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 anything you can wish and in this sale you can save from $2 UO 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 miss seeing our stock and take advantage of.our sale. Call and see our stock. SSBW HENSLEY The Jeweler

| uCCAL PKOU-Jtl MARKET. Spring chickens . 9c Bucks 10c Fowls 10c □eese 10c Eggs 15c Sutter 20c I Turkeys He Chicks 9c Old roosters - 5c KALVER MARKETS Beet tides 9c Call 12c ■Tallow 5c Sheep pelts 25c@$1.0<> FULLENr AMP'S. ' Hutter 18c@2!c Lard 8c Eggs 18c NIBLICK & CO. ' Eggs 18c Hutter 18c —25c H. Eiß* AO I Spring chickens. 9c | Ducks 10c j Fowls 10c I Geeso 10c j Eggs 13c I i Butter 20c Turkeys He Old roosters 5c Chicks 7c

HAMRICK JURY DISAGREED. The case of Ihe State vs. Amanda ! Hamrick, which has continued for two days in the mayor's court, was finished for the time being with the exit of the jury tms morning at 9 o’clock without a verdict, they disagreeing. | The case was set for trial Tuesday at 1 o’clock, and at that time the defendant appeared and requested a change of judge, which was granted Attorney Dore Erwin was secured and as a jury was requested the use of the circuit court rcom was secured. A jury was empanelled and the ca. ■ went to trial late Tuesday afternoon. It continued all day Wednesday and the defense began questioning their witnesses about 3 o'clock in the afternoon. It was agreed to hold a session of court in the evening. At 10 o’clock the evidence was an in and two hours were allotted to hear the arguments. At 1 o'clock the jury was instructed and retired. They continued there uii til 9 o'clock tills morning, and as an | agreement could not be reached they Iso reported. The jury stood nine for conviction and three for acquittal. It will be necessary to hear the case again and the date ol same w ill be Set by agreement between the attorneys in the case. Hie case of Sam Shamp, who is charged with association ar.d also frequenting a house of ill f ame. in a tw> count affidavit, was slated for trial | | this morning, but attorneys both for I I the detense and prosecution desire a! ] continuance am. the case will-be con-' | tinued. NOTICE TO FEEDERS. I have about four loads of millet hay for sale, but will not deliver it to anyone. Come and get it at some price, four miles south of Decatur on Mud pike.—B. A. Hunter, R. F D. 5. 103t3 VACUUM CLEANERS FOR RENT. Little Giant Vacuum Cleaners for rent at 50c per day. They make houseleaning easier. Clean your carpets without removing them if yon want to. i MRS. JACOB ATZ, 193t6 No. Second St. ' NOTICE TO PUBLIC. We, the undersigned merchants of the citv of Decatur agree to close our respective grocery departments at 8 i p. m., except Saturday* nights. This' agreement will go into effect on Wednesday, May 1, 1912, and closes May 1, 1913. All customers that are in the store before 8 p. m. are to be waited upon, but the doors are to be lockei promptly at 8 p. m.: NIBLICK & CO. THE Kt EBLER CO F. V. MILLS. M. FULLENKAMP. RUNYON, ENGELER & CO. EVERETT & HITE. HOWER & HOWER. BRUSHWiLLER & BAKER. SAM HITE. 104t'.0 G FOR S-' T E Single comb Rhode Island Red eggs. Cail G. H. M*Asanam-.. Monroe 1 hofie, or Decatur, R. R. No. 10. 103t60

REPAINTING RUBBER TIRING UPHOLSTERING L THAT’S IT DECATUR CARRIAGE WORKS W. D. PORTER, PROP. 3 Doors E of Post Office East Monroe Street, WHITEOPENING ON FRIDAY, .MAY, 1 3rd. Mrs Burdg will have on display i a beautiful and attractive line h % K ■ *■ of summery looking hats,lchild- [ ren’s and middle-aged people’s > hats a specialty. All are invited to attend’this OPENING * S ■

LATE WIRE NEWS. 1 (United Press Service) Marion, lnd„ May 2—(Special to I Daily Democrat Signs carry ing the I words “Closed” appeared on the front I of all the Marion saloons today as a l result of a recent ruling of the Indiana ■ state supreme court in the case of Kp- I komo that the election boards have no ! right on the face of the returns oi j I tallying the results. The saloon keep- I ers today prepared to demand a refund I of their license money for the unexplrw | ed term. Minneapolis, Minn., May 2-—(Special < to Daily Democrat)—Former Governor I J. Frank Hanley of Indiana today was I appointed chairman of the committee I on temperance and prohibition at the | annual convention of the Methodist i Episcopal church in session here. The ■ I most important in the standing of the J committees arrangement pronounced [ I today was the tetirement of the Rev. jl J. M. Buckley .editor of the New York I Christian Advocate, for many years | chairman of the committee on epis<u-ij pacy. j Halifax, N. S., May 2 —(Special ♦oil Daily Democrat) —The last hope that J more bodies of the Titanic disaster I would be recovered was lost today | when the steamship Minia reported I that she was experiencing terribly bad | weather and had picked up only til- | I teen bodies. | ' NOTCE. See Tony HoVlioug j for cabbage, to- * mate, cauliflower, pepper plants, etc 99t12 FARMERS! j C. H. Getting has a carload of spec- | ial beet fertilizer at the G. R. & I. de- | pot/ Come and go' your need. Will I unload Wednesday and Thursday. j 10 lt2 I FARMERS! Come to the G. R. & I. depot Wed- I nesday or Thursday and ~et your spec- j i ial beet fertiliser. 104t2 j M I FOR SALE—A ’ finable fruit farm of , 177 acres; also a number of good i grain farms. Write number of acres ' wanted, and I will send price list. — M. H. Miller, Bristol. Ind. 104t2 i FOR SALE —r./tir chilr barber shop. Everything up to date. A good business in town of 3,009. Other business reason for selling. In care of Decatur Daily De- -_-;rat. Decatur, InI diana. 104t3 I WANTED —Girl for light housekeei>ing ssh family of two. Easy place. Inquire of W. G. Kist -,t Democrat office. ts FOR SALE —The latest sheet music, “Just as the Ship Went Down,” and written to the memory of the lost ocean liner, the Titanic. —Yager Bros. & Reinktng. Miss Lydia Krueckeberg of north- ) east of the city, was given a verypleasant surprise Sunday evening by - twenty-five of her friends, who spent -a jolly evening, at the home of her . parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Krueckeberg.

REM EMBER THIS H TH-ftT I ,>O NOT SELL TO TH-E | a SAL OOIN IWAPE 1 jfSS THAT I ONLY SELL TO THE CONSUMER DIRECT, SO YOU SEE IDO NOT HAVE TO PROTECT ® THE SALOON-KEEPER WITH MY PRICES TO HOLD HIS TRADE. YOU CAN BUY BEER, WINES AND LIQUOR FROM ME JUST AS CHEAP AS THE SALOON-KEEPER HIMSELF CAN BUY FROM HIS WHOLESALER. I Seipps beers~From $1.35 to $1.75 Per Case j || arS WE HAVE A IG-YEAR-OLD STRAIGHT KENTUCKY WHISKEY OVER 100 PER CENT PROOF, AT $3.75 PER GALLON. MY SPECIAL, A 5-YEAR-OLD RYE WHISKEY AT $2.50 PER GALLON, O - ABSOLUTELY THE BEST RYE WHISKEY EVER SOLD IN DECATUR, AS IT HAS THAT SMOOTH AND MELLOW TASTE. IT DOES NOT BURN NOR BITE. A TOUR.YEAR-OLD BOtir BON WHISKEY AT $2 00 PER GALLON, A WHISKEY THAT t CANNOT -BE DUPLICATED ELSE wryc WHERE AT $3 PER GALLON. BRIAR RIDGE. A 5-YEAR OLD STRAIGHT KENTUCKY WHIS- Rfl KEY, OVER 100 PER CENT PROOF AT $3.00 PER GALLON; WORTH $5.00, I HAVE PURCHASed ICC BARRELS. IN GOVERNMENT BOND. OF THE FAMOUS KENTUCKY WHISKEY, THE COON HOLLOW BRAND WHICH I AM NOW SELLING TO THE TRADE AT $2,50 PER GALLO OL ' R CEDAF VALLEY WHISKEY AT $1.75 PER GALLON IS AS GOOD IF NOT BETTER THAN Qu ANY WHISKEY YOU COULD BUY FOR $2.50 PER GALLON ELSEWHERE. I. X. L., A WHISKEY gCTi FOR $1.50 FER GALLON, AS GOOD A WHISKEY AS YOU CAN USUALLY BUY OVER THE BAR FOR 10C A DRINK. 831 THE BERLINER GETREIDE KIMMEL. A DOUBLE STRENGTH KIMMEL, MADE AFTER AN I OLD GERMAN FORMULA. AT $2.00 PER GALLON. I HAVE HAD SOME OF MY TRADE TELu KTO I sOS ME THAT THEY PAID $4.00 PER GALLON FOR KIMMEL THAT WAS NOT AS GOOD AS MINE. WHITE SWAN, A HOLLAND TYPE GIN, FOR $2.00 PER GALLON. WHY PAY FROM SI.OO TO $1.50 PER QUART FOR GIN THAT IS NOT ANY BETTER? A 5-YEAR-OLD PURE CAISIFORNIA PORT WINE FOR $1.25 PER GALLON. THINK OF IT. OTHEG WINES AND CORDIALS AT PRICES ACCORDINGLY. ABSOLUTELY THE BEST AND PUREST GOODS IN THE CITY. ® DECATUR || A |Z A | WCDI P H 0 N E ® IND'ANA | I. A. hnU V ELF\ | NO. 581 s — ® Monroe Street, Opposite The New City Hall SS Deliveries made to anv part of the city. Mail orders solicited from out of town trade. aanßßanEsasanHßansEa

NOSE STOPPED UP , WITH CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm Clears the Head and Nose Instantly—Makes You Feel Fine. No matter jot miserable you are ! with cartarrh —ruse stopped up, throat sore, dull pain intheiiead, dry cough, fever, foul breath —Ely’s Cream Balm will give you instant relief. It gets right at the root of the trouble, cleanses, heals and strengthens the raw, sore membranes, and stops the nasty discharge so that you ate • not constantly blowing your nose and spitting. In a few minutes after applied, you can just feel it doing its work of clearing the head, the pain and soreness arc relieved, the breathing becomes natural, and the stuffed up feeling is gone. This cleansing, healing, antiseptic balm contains no mercury- cocaine or other harmful drug. It is ear/ to apply, pleasant to use, and never fails to give quick relief, even in the worst cases. Don’t suffer the miseries of catarrh nor disgust your friends with your bpittiUg Luu foul bitjaiii. Get a fifty-cent bottle of Ely's Cream Bahn 1 from your druggist, and start treatment at once. You will find it will prove to be tbo best investment you ever made. ' t-t-s NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. Notice is hereby given tnat Monday, the 6th Day of May, is the 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 will be laid away, and all not paid on or before the last day the penalty of ten per cent will be added. The treas urer's office will be open from 7:0” c clock a. m„ until 5:00 o’clock p. m but will not be open at night, as we will have to nave ail of that time so other work. Please be in time and save the penalty, as it will positively be added on alt those that are delinquent. Yours very truly, CHARLES W. YAGER, 97tf County Treasurer. NOTICE. A reduction will be made on all new buggy and wagon tires during the I month of April. Get your wheels in 1 at once and get the benefit of this lov price as this is only good until the Is of May. C. C, CLEMENS. Corner First and Madison, opposite ’ Madison House. 81t6* ] o— SHEEP FOR SALE —32 head of ewes W. E. Fulk, R. F. D. No. 6. 109 t . FOR RENT—-A. good barn on Norf 8 Fifth street. See Jacob Atz., 99t3

H. A. COT CHIN.

1 w I V71 (- / bi will Nr >4 EARLY SUMMER STYLES Seasonable frocks for Street and House wear are shown in the Butterick Fashion Sheet for May FREE copies <nay be obtained at our Pattern Counter NIBLICK & COMPANY F()R SALE Having rejected all the I ids filed on April 25th. it has been decided that open bid for the purchase for the entire plant of the DECATUR CEMEN T AND BLOCK CO. will be received at the office < fC. J. Lutz, up to two o■■ p.m. on next Monday, May 6, 1912. Bidding open to pu w The stock holders will me«< at the office of KSellemeyer and Sons, Monday evening, May 6th. to co plete sale. John Everett, President. ■ **

ONCE YOU GET A WHIFF of the smoke from a Log Cabin cigar you’ll want to rush right off to the cigar store where such and exquisite smoke may be had. Don’t be so foolish as to buy only one. A log cabin cigar is not to be had everywhere. Get enough to last you till yot can get back to the source of supply, 225 N. 2nd. st.