Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 115, Decatur, Adams County, 13 May 1912 — Page 4
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EAST nUIVAJLO East Buffalo. N. Y., May 13 (Special to Daily Democrat)— Receipts, 2,800; shipment”, 4,560 today; receipts, 6,400; shipments, 190 yesterday; official to'New York Saturday, 1,900; ( hogs closing steady. Mixed, medium and heavy, sß.oo@ ■ $8.10; few choice heavy, $8.15; Yorkers. sß.oo@ $8.05; light Yorkers, $7.40 ; © $7.65; pigs. [email protected]; roughs, , s7.ol'© s7.l't; stags, $5.50 —$6.25; sheep 14,200; slow; lambs fairly active; top liimhs. $9.25© $9.3"; yearlings, $7.0528 $7.50; ewes, s6.!)‘J@s6 2“>; wethers. s-iwi; sheep. $6.25 @ su.sO; cat Lie. 3375; 10c© 15c higher; choice heavy steers, |[email protected]; medium steers, [email protected]; plain heavy Heeds, $6.75© $7.45; choice handy butchers, $6.75© SB. 10; fat cows, $6.50 —57.00; heifers, SB.OO. G. T. BURK. No. 2 White Wheat sl.lO No. 2 Red wheat R.H Yellow corn [email protected] Mixed corn 92c©$l.'0 Oats 55 ‘ c Rye 85c Barley No. 2 SI.OO Feeding barley 85c A'.sike see-’ $12.00 No. 1 clover hay $22.00 Timothy hay $24.00 Light mixed hay $23.00 Mixed clover 'hay $20.00 No. 1 oats straw $9.50 Rye straw . SIO.OO
ffl • -® ■*2 tL. j Jly ~ “ around t Hou<e : ere is a r KYANIzF FINISH FOR IT ! f "J ' .. Use’ lionize Floor Finish Use K/maO Interior Finish For outside door?, ex- A™ —. . . pose work. Mo or tse IWufitZS Spar Finish Boat or Canoe, Forfurnhure and iron Uge White Enamel Each the absolute best for the purpose intended. Your money back if Kyanize doesn’t do all r>e claim. y CALLOW & RICE a. C. EMICK Bicycle Repairing .. . . Electric Wiring V t tCLBan SIT A on i Bicycle and Electric Sundries Mezda and Gem bulbs Office at Brown’s Liverv Gocarts Retired BERNE - - - - IND. PHONE 12 EDVvl ' E - ?ARENT . s 131 5. zed. >r. Oven evenings Old Adams County Bank I Decatur, Indiana. Capital Jl2O 000 jWgM® Surplus . 530.000 I C. S. Niblick, President J I M. Kirsch and John Niblick Ot. As Al | | Vice Presidents 'Aijga E. X. Ehinger, Cashier, ~ Ife* ’ tei’ls 'AISb n.„j F arm loans OtK KCBU a Specialty Mkct - «M KeSOlVt C °We OnS ' CONSERVATION! atFaror. THE CRY OF Tilt DAY g | - — - Every It Applies Just As rorcitny AccomodaTo The Matter Os Dollars tion Cond , sistent As To The Country s With Safe NATURAL RESOURCES! ■ Baling n Methods g Conserve*! our Dollars Extended I AND START A BANK ACCOUNT I $ -- ■■ ■ — - 3 I We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits I ~ia~inmrnf-Tgr»rnr 1 ‘" w — it '-» " ' ——■«
so. 1 wheat straw $9.50 c • hover seed $12.00 I WOOL MARKET. Best, medium 22c : Rejecting and fine 15c i LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Spring chickens ... 9c . Bucks 10c < Fowls loc Geese 10c i Eggs 15c - Barter 30c Turkeys lie Chicks ........ 9c Old roosters - 6c KALVER MARKETS Beef hides 9c Calf 12e Tallow 5c Sheep pelts [email protected] Wool 18c—22c f u Lle IXXAM P’S. Butter : 1 Sc© 27c Lard .8c Eggs 17c NIBLICK & CO. Eggs 17c Butter 18c 25c e>. Spring chickens 9c Ducks ...I*’l Fowls 10c | Geer. 10c j Eggs 18c ■ Butter 20c Turkeys H®! Old roosters oc j. hicks $ c i
BEAUTIFUL HAIR AT SMALL COST A Simple Remedy Beautifies the Hair, Cured Dandruff, Stops Falling Hair. What a pity it is tp see so many people with thin, wispy hair, faded or streaked with gray, and realize that most of these people might have sott, glossy, abundant hair of beautiful color and lustre if they would but use the proper treatment. There is no necessity for gray hair under aixty-fivo l years of age, and there is no excuse for any one, young or old, having thin, straggling hair, either full of dandruff or heavy and tank, smelling with excessive oil. I You can bring back the natural color of your hair in a few days and forever rid yourself of any dandruff and loose hairs, and make your hair grow strong and beautiful by using Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy. For generations common garden Sage has been used for restoring and preserving the color of the hair; and sulphur is i 'ecognlzed by scalp specialists as be:ing excellent for treatment of hair and : scalp troubles. I:' you are troubled with dandruff or itching scalp, or if your hair is losing its color or coming out. get a fifty cent bottle of Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur from your druggist, and notice the improvement in the appearam e of your hair after a'few day...’ treatment. m-w-f ■■II ■ * — -■ ■III. ■■■■■ —' ■■ . ■■,,—■■■ » - — - — . S. A. SCHROLL — | Practical Painter and Paper Hanga 1 . | I an. located in Decatur permanently ’and prepared to do paper banging, I painting, natural wood graining, etc. I Prices right. I .eave orders at Callow <t Rice drug store. 113t3 S. A. SCHROLL. FOUND —Ladies' grid bracelet on Jefferson street. Owner can obtain same by calling at .he Martin Mylott home and describes property. 11263 WANTED—Tc care for your lawn, i use my own machine. Also clean vail paper, carpets and cisterns. —J. C. Coverdale. ’Phone 448. lilt" THE BEST: Life insurance on earth is that of the Lafayette Life. I write it. Let me take yc .r\pplication. Let me explain.—L J. Uelm. 11 Iff LOST —Dull-finished ; :n, beauty pin size. Engraved with name ‘Agnes. ’ Return to Agpes Costello. 115’1 FOR SALE—AiI kinds of early vegetaule plants. See Tony Holthouse. No. Fourth St. 115t12 FOUND —A bunch c.' reys was brought to this office by a boy who says 1 ■ found them two months ago. Owner may have same by calling. CARRIAGE FOR SALE—A two-seated canopy top carriage. Only used four times. Will sell reasonable. — Mrs. Sam Laman, corner 4th and Madison streets. . llOtS LOST —Three dollars in paper, between North Third street and the G. R. & I. R. R. and the Central school buliuing. Finder please leave at this office. 115t3 LOST. STRAYED OR STOLEN—A white hog, from my fatjt, Monro, Ind.. R. R. 3; will weight 200 pounds. Call or write Jneob Dolch. Monroe, R. R. No. 3. ' 115(3 FOR SALE—Twenty-five head ewes, twenty lambs, cheap, if sold soon — George Zimmerman. R. R. 9. 115t6 WANTED-A Maid By a small Family good wages, Board and Room, Apple or write R. A. Shulze 922 Wildwood Ave, Fort j Wayne, Ind.
in Hi ■—te_>i irrma THE JIFFY » I. . r ’ U The latest thing in -automobile accessories, has been specified as a part of the REGULAR EQUIPMENT Os all P.-C-H Cars. Absolutely up to date, the Jiffy curtains completelyjen- j close the car within thirty seconds. Plenty of light and ventilation, wind proof, storm proof and never in the way. Folds up in a fan shaped bundle and rests in a pocket in the top. Strung on non-rustable cables the equipment will last longer than the top. Ji See This Accessory At Our Shop REPPERT & MOORE MACHINE COMPANY ■ """* E=3 E3 1 E3 E=3 E==3 E=J
THE COMPLETE RETURNS. The complete registration of votes' is in and shows a total of 2.697. Two years ago the total vote cast tor see-: retary of state was 4,155, from which I it may readily be figured that the respiration is two-thirds of the vote of two years ago. It cost (all bills filed : excepting two precincts and those estimated) $908.25. The resuits should lie very satisfactory from every point of view. The complete returns follow: Precinct Reg. Vote 1910 E. Union 74 86 W. Union 37 88 E. Root 62 135 West Root 104 150 N. Preble 49 102 S. Prfcble 7 110 N. Kirkland 64 81 S. Kirkland 31 70 N. Washington 70* S. Washington 98* N. St. Mary’s 62 104 S. St. Mary's 75 115 N. Blue Creek 53 81 « tchio Creek 36 82 N. Monroe 112 155 Middle Monroe 45 , 82 French 52 109 ;N. Hartford 79 159 S. Hartford 41 92 N. Wabash 53 92 Ceylon 39 69 \ E. Jefferson 47 108 W. Jefferson 57 124 Berne “A” 103 155 Berne “B" 126 196 Geneva “A” 94 132 Geneva “B” 117 184 t (Decatur, First “A”.... 162 170 •Decatur, FiiAk’B” 98 135 • Decatur, Second “A”... 187 190 Decatur, Second “8”... 97 . 11l Decatur,! Third “A ”,.. .163 187 (Decatur, Third “8”....148 199To’al 2597 4155 * Precinct charged. ■ WANTEsi—A girl at the laundry. 115 "
OUR GUARANTEE ' IS BACK / jjy ) of all liquors we sell. You ® C 14, know exactly what you are getting when you purchase wines or liquors here. We C. (f *\ ,- ? f handle various grades of hwitiShfi JJ J ” course but not a single un- Mil I worthy one. All our stimu- " lants and beverages are wholesome. All are econo- .' mically psiced. Corner Second and Madison Sts. GdRLCY 1 I I Just Received a Full Line of Rose Bushes, Bulbs, Seed Corn i Soy Beans. Field Peas, JSeed Potatoes and a car of, fresh ■ PORTLAND CEMENT ~ guaranteed the 'best in the market. By using the Maduca Waterproofing in your Cement you have an absolute water tight | job under all conditions E. L. Carroll I
COURT HOUSE NEWS (Continued from Page 1) the June settlement sheet will be a big task for the-auditor following that. At time of going to press the will of ’ William Hieneke of Preble township was being submitted to court for probate by the attorneys. Schurger Ac Smith. Mrs. Letta Peters, deputy county recorder. is taking a week’s vacation. r.oTICE. We have plenty or money ' a loan on farms, Long time. No commission Charge,-, T&F-t. ERWIN LAW j REV. OWEN HIRED. / The Rev. George Owens of Burnetts ville, who preached Sunday morning and evening at the Christian church, this city, pleased so generally chat a call was tendered him at once to a. ! cept the pastorate here, which he did. Rev. and Mis. Owen will move to this city at once and enter upon his labor, succeeding the Rev. J. M. Dawson, who resigned several months ago. o FOR SALhr—6-year-old bn—, n general purpose horse: perfectly safe for lady or child to drivsg. and 1 coming 2-year-old gelding colt. Enquire at office /ver Vance, Hite & , Macklin, or c ’ll ’phone 336. —D. 1?« Leonard. 107tf FOR RENT—Six-roomed house, well and cistern, West Madison St S-o George Steele, at s‘or-. 113 t" FOR SALE—Dirt. See Charles N. Christen. H'tj Wanted —Music scholars for piano and organ. WiH teach at scholar s home. Leave orders with Miss Gusta Cramer. So. Ist St., or call telepho: H5t3
zV* ' ■''U ■oit'' tWT & w W .. *-7 jSJktsOI i !■£■ i s i wi-11 -’I /OUTDOOR exercise naturally compels a I pl ( I modest display of feminine hosiery—so fit, ’ I V-' comfort and style should be considered, - I as well as wearing quality and durability. Before F 3 you buy, call and let us show you why Wayne Knit I j adies’ Hosiery will fit perfectly around your ankle and limb. 1 Let us show you their fine texture — hygienic fast dye- | 4 1 beautiful shades—superior qualityWe are headquarters for thefamou-- Wayne Rmt Pony Stock- | 11 ings for Children and Half Hose fur Men. Ask to *ce them. * „ • ■ W 1 S -| 1 •' 11 \ K ."v j a y sE .- :■ ? / J >-■ ?'- HOS’ERf " FOH , W r ' 4’W‘•* THE BOSTON STORE ■ ■■■■■iwrsar mm ■■iiiib’ ~ 1 - - 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 anc results positive. Indolent sores and surface cancers Cured. Satisfaction Guaranteed Office and Residence over Bowers Realty Company Decatur, Ind. Phone 314 Branch Office POkTLAND, IND. Dr. Davis Asst. ' ■■ ■ ■ 1 ! ONCE YOU GET A WHIFF Jt sm °k e a Log Cabi in cigar you’ll want to rush , ' jl right off to the cigar store i | h where such and exquisite I* i /Wt-*- smoke may be had. Don't be ’NW ‘ >5 so foolish as to buy only one. I ca bi n cigar is not to be A rC- had everywhere. Get enough to last you till yot can get , 7-- back to the source of supply. H. A. COLCHIN. 225 N. 2nd. st. —i ngr-.m., ~1tv - l3 |- L -| - M uujj. ~_mi■»ian —iur rm ,r X—6"-' - ' *** [MICHELIN Anti-Skids Do Prevent Skidding Rubber Traction Surface Protected and Reinforced bl tough, Flexible, Non-panctaring Leather Tread, An InT*™ an d Not 4n Attachment. Firmly Imbedded Hardened Steel Studs Ito Prevent Skidding. IN STOCK BY | * i _ Schafer Hardware Co. j
