Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 112, Decatur, Adams County, 9 May 1912 — Page 4

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EAST bO l b ABO. East Buffalo, N Y., May B—(Special to Daily Democrat)—Receipts, L--000; shipments, 380; official to New York yesterday, 1,330; hogs closing steady. Medium and heavy, [email protected]; Yorkers, $8.00@$8.10; lights, $7.00@ 17.40; pigs, [email protected]; roughs, $7.00 $7.10; stags, $5.00—56.00; sheep, 8600 on sale; dull; top lambs, $8.50; sattle, 200; steady. a. »urk. No. 2 White wheat $1.09 No. 2 Red wheat ........ ... .$1.12 Yellow corn [email protected]| Mixed corn 9Jc@99c i Oats 5-te Rye 85c Barley No. Z SI.OO Feeding barley 85c Alsike seed $13.00; No. 1 clover hay $22.00 I 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 j Clover seed $12.00 J WOOL MARKET. Best, medium ,20c lb Rejecting and tine 15c ’ -COAL FKOWJt-t MARKET. Spring chickens .9c 1 —————— ■ 11 I aac-Ta

cfe* ONCE YOU GET A WHIFF of the smoke from a Log Cabin cigar you’ll want to rush yf] - ? I right off to the cigar store ?H CZ jFll n> where such and exquisite so foolish as to buy only one. I A ca^n cigar is not to be ?-If had everywhere. Getenough • WZZvw- to last you till yot can get • back to the source of supply. H. A. COLCHIN. 225 N. 2nd. st.

Fresh Candies .mnmc m - cw tine Post Cards 25 Different kinds 10c per lb THE MORRb CO. '™ h * s and 4^r“ound C 5 & 10c Store Extra Fancy regular Seeards Salted Peanuts 10c pound city viewl 8 for 5c 2 Big Sales Saturday 2 No.l Dishes, Fancy Iris cakes, salads, large 25c cup and saucer all going for 10c, each take as many as you like, will last all day. N 0.2 16 oz. bottle of Peroxide, this sale will start at 2 p.m. and last till all sold for the sum of 10c only. Don’t miss these big Bargains. - ■ . ■■ ■ ! ■■ ■ ■ Come in and see our new line of picture and Souveniers of Decatur. Dry Goods Dishes and Stone-ware Curtarn. goods yard 10 cents Decorated dishes 6 different patterns 10c Embroidery yard 10 cents Bake pans 4 110 centg Ribbons all colors silk an i satin yard oc, White Uned water jug 10 cents 10c, 15c and 11c Bean bakers 10 cents F ancj aprons 10 cents Dinner plates set 38 cents 'Towels and toweling 10 cents r ■ w Doilies dresses scarfs center pcs etc 10c Lilanitl-I Ladies, childrens and mens hose any size Berlin kettles,Dish pans, Tea kettles cofiO rents fee pots etc. Extra fancy dresses scarfs and center pcs | ron w are Q oG( j s etc. rich black braid 4 yds 5c Silk floss skeinsand spools darning cot- Kettles, skillets, Russian Iron skillet all ton 2 for 5c sizes see our P r i ces -We can save you monHandkerchiefs, wash rags 2 for 5c ey. Nickel plated tea kettls and coffee! Laces 5c yard and 2 yds 5c P jts any size. Tinware and Galvanized, - — — —I We have now in our stock a fine line Curtain stretchers 98 cents of express wagons at lowest prices see Ironing boards 89 cents Window blinds 24 cents If you are starting into house keeping seeps for kitchen utensils, wash tubs, boilers, wash boards, dishes etc., and we will save you some money. THE MORRIS CO. 5 AND 10c STORE

Bucks 10c Fowls ioc Deese ioc Eggs .< 15c ! Butter ...... 30c Turkeys ..... lie Chicks ..„ . i)c Old roosters - 5c KALVEA MARKETS Beef hides 9c Calf 12c Tallow 5c Sheep pelts 26c @sloo FULUEMIAMP’B. i Butter 18c@27c Lard 8c i Eggs 18fr NIBLICK &. CO. ' Eggs 18c ' Butter 18c —25c H. Spring chickens 9e Ducks 10c Fowls 10c Geer.o 10c Eggs 13c Butter 20c Turkeys ...lie Old roosters ~ I>c Chicks Zc

MUST SELL AT ONCE. Two residences on Jefferson street, one square of Central school building. Owner must leave town. Ht’t6 DAN ERWIN. ■—» —— ■ i. ——'""i i ■ .... i. ii - NOTICE TO PUBLIC. We, the undersigned merchants of the citv of Decatur agree to close our respective grocery departments at 8 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 locked promptly at 8 p.m.: NIBLICK & CO. THE KI EBLER CO. F. V. MILLS. ' M. FULLENKAMP. RUNYON. ENGELER & CO. ' EVERETT & HITE. HOWER & HOWER. BRUSH W;LLER & BAKER. SAM HITE. 104t30 PLANTS FOR SALE. Cabbage, tomato, pepper, celery, at 5c doz. at Werder Sisters, 524 Marshall St.; ’phone 347. llltl PLENTY OF BEDDING PLANTS Os All Kinds for Safe at the Green House. Having sterilized all our pots this year as well as the soil, makes our plants unusually strong iHhI healthy. While we have more plants, ol all kinds than usual, there is more homes to be supplied, and many are taking advantage of this fine weather to visit our houses and select their own stock. We would kindly ask those who can to call early in the morning and avoid ,the rush of the afternoon. MOSES GREEN HOUSE CO. Telephone 176. llltl FOR SA TT 2—Single comb Rhode Is land Red eggs. Cail G. H. VoYpnama. Monroe phone, or Decatur, R. 3. No. 10. 103t60 FOR RENT —An 8-room house an Eleventh rLeet; water and tfas. ’Phone, 3 rings 595, or see Sam Wyatt. 107t3 CARRIAGE FOR SALE—A two-seated canopy fop carriage. Only used fosir times. Wil' sell reasonable.— Mrs. Sam Laman, corner 4th and Madison streets. 110t3

TASTE, SMELL AND HEARING RESTORED A Simple, Harmless Remedy Quickly Relieves Catarrhal Deafness. The thousands who suffer the miseries of catarrh, and claim they have never found a cure, can get instant relief by simply anointing the nostrils with Ely’s Cream Balm. Unlike internal medicines which upset the stomach, or strong snuffs, which only aggravate the trouble, this cleansing, healing antiseptic balm instantly reaches the seat of the trouble, stops the nasty discharge, clears the nose, head and throat, and brings back the sense of taste, smell and hearing. More than this, it strengthens the weakened, diseased tissues, thus proI tecting you against a return of the trouble. Nasal catarrh is an inflammation of the membrane lining the air passages, and cannot be reached with mixtures taken into the stomach cr with snuffs and powders which only cause additional irritation Don't waste time on them. Get a fifty-rent botte of Ely’s Cream Balm from your druggist, and alter using it for a day you will wish you had tried it sooner. ILLUSTRATED LECTURE Cn “Bible Land” at Pleasant Dale Church, May 12th. Mrs. Marguerite B. Garrett of south of Liberty Center will on Sunday evening, May 12th, at 7:30, give an illustrated “Bible Land" lecture at the Pleasant Dale church, two miles sew. h and one-halt’ mile west of Peterson. Please remember the date. Everybody cordially invited. 107t7 NOTICE. We have plenty or money j loan or farms, Long time. No comm'-ssion charger; T&F-ti ERWIN LAW OFF’CE. Hr. C. V. Connell 7ETERN ARIAN Pin nn O Office 143 £ I lone R PS idence 102 Good Property For Sale Located on north fifth St. A good home and chance to make some money. Phone C. D. KUNKLE Bicycle Repairing Electric Wiring Bicycle and Electric Sundries Mezda and Gem bulbs Gocarts Retired V EDW.E. PARENT 1?1 S. 2nd. Sr. Open Evenings G. C. EMICK Veterinary Surgeon Office at Brown’s Livery BERNE - - - - IND. PHONE 12 If You Are Considerate Gs Your Eyes ! It will pay you to be par- i ticular about your glasses. Our methods assure correct, comfortable glasses atare- : asonable expense. Our reference--the thous- ; ands we have fitted. | You save your fare on every pair. No charges for examination I | ArAKorvy Hotel Conner’ i

isaoi— ion-jpg JQ| 1 A FEW SPECIALS j HOUSECLEANING Is now in full blast, and you will find.yourself in , , need of a new We have a Tapestry 9X12 at $10.50 We have a Velvet 9X12 at $15.00 We have an Axminster 9X12 at $18.50 O - Fl A new shipment of Linolium, the best. A good selection of patterns. Special things in Draperies Lace Curtains at 90c that are $1.25 A line of Lace Curtains that are from the millsand prices $1.25, $1.50, sl. <5, $2., $2.25, $2.50 to $7. perpair. i * A good line of Carpets to select from. Granites at 25c. Homemade Rag Carpets at 35c. 1-2 wool at 45c A great many other good things to be found in the line which we have not mentioned. We carry large size Rugs 11.3X12,12X15, also 8.3X10,6.6X9, 6X9 g We will invite you to look our line over before h making your purchases. Please investigate our prices and make our store your home. 8 RUNYON ENGELER CO.' Un ■ 11 «OE=3OE=IOE=J JOeII

LIVERY NOTICE. I have several first-class rigs to hire. j Call at the Monroe and Third street , feed barn when in need of livery. ERNST SCHLICKMAN, Prop. 110t3 By Mr. Standford. Mgr. - - — CHRISTIAN CHURCH LADIES. A very important meeting of the ladies of the Christian church will be held Frida) evening at the church a! 7 o’clock. It is imperative that every lady be there at this time. llOt l o— — PASTRY SALE. The Presbyterian Guild girls will hold a pastry sale at the gas office next Saturday morning. All kinds of pastrv will be for sale. Illt3 WOOL We Want Your Wool Get Our Prices Before you sell ~ THE BURK ELEVATOR CO J Phone 25 Decatur, Ind. I —_ - I ■ I i \J f 1 ■ 1/ • I " THE. DOLLAR IS A Verv Elusive Fellow YOU MUST HOLD HIM 1 or he will leave you Hold him, bringj him to our bank and we will guarantee to keep him in safety. YOU CAN GET HIM WHEN YOU WANT HIM FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DECATUR

l Notice To Gas Consumers On account of the misunderstanding by some of the notices published in reference to payment of gas bills a number of customers either failed to pay thcir’bills between the Ist and 10th of the month, or they waited for a collector to call. Inasmuch as all bills are payable at the Gas Office, all bills should be paid at the Office between the Ist and 10th of each month, and commencing May Ist all bills not paid on or be- | fore the 10th of the month-will be charged the rate | of (sl.lO per Cu. Ft.) Very Respectfully, I INDIANA LIGHTING COMPANY DON’T BUY AN AUTOMOBILE UNTIL YOU HAVE SEEN I . REO the Fifth * z7 * F. H. HI BBARD Agent for Adams County. Decatur, Ind. Why I Am Selling REO Cars I have been using REO THE THIRD for six years, and it has made good, and is now doing duty here in Adams County as efficiently as ever. The Reo Company has always treated me fairly on repairs and r I occasional overhauling of the car. My brother has used a REO THE FOURTH for two years and found it satisfactory. Three « f us Sugar Company employees have been considering for the past year the purchase of cars and have attended several automobile »ho*s and investigated the different makes of cars. Our chief engineer at Heland is an auto expert and we have asked his adTffe, also. The result of our investigations has been in favor of the REO by long odds. In f* ct * e have concluded that there is no better car made for any price than the REO' HIGER PRICED CARS REPRESENTING ONLY ADDED POWER. S |Zt AND SUPERFLUOUS APPLIANCES. After considering these points carefully, we have all purchased REO ca t for ourselves and are now using themin our every-day business, and are r.disappointed in the least. I am too busy to try to give any time to trying to sell cars, but be ■ng that these cars will sell themselves have taken the agency for the R cars in Adams County, and will be pleased to demonstrate my car w h e dr.v ng in my regular business to any prospective purchasers _ The price of the REO TOURING CAR, completely equipped, is $11 ” THE REO TWO PASSENGER ROADSTER, completely equipped. $llOO- ’ THE REO MARKET GARDEN TRUCK. $750.00. Call and see me at any time you can catch me in. H. HUBBARD Local Manager Holland St. Louis Sugar Co. Decatur, Indiana.