Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 117, Decatur, Adams County, 15 May 1912 — Page 4
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I,ASI dUI’BALO. __ East Buffalo, X. Y., May 15—(Special to Daily Democrat} —Receipts, 2.400; shipments, 380; official to New York yesterday, 570; hogh closing steady. Mixed, medium and heavy’ $8.15@ |8.20; Yorekrs, sS.lo<§ $8.15; lights, $7.25{'57.65; pigs, $7.10 @ $7.30; roughs, $7.10® $7.25; stags, $5.00(0 $6.00; sheep, 7,600; slow; closing weak and lower; top lambs, 900; cattle. 25; steady. —— G. 1. BURK. No. 2 White Wheat $1 10 ■ No. 2 Red wheat $1.15 Yellow corn 95c® $1.02 Mixed corn 92c@$l. c 0 Oats 54c Rye 85c Barley No. 2 . SI.OO Feeding barley 85c Alsike seed $12.00 No. 1 clover hay $22.00 Timothy hay $24.00 ! Lici t mixed hay $23.00 F \<s! clover hay $20.00 No 1 oats straw $9.50 j Rye straw SIO.OO No i w'hea* stra"’ $9.50 Clover seed $12.00 WOOL MARKET. Best, medium 22c lb Rejecting and fire ...15c LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Borine chickens 9c
yfyanize FLOOR FINISH (Natural and Colored) Stands the scuff and tread of heavy shoes. A man’s shoe heel strikes a 90-Ib. blow at every step. Such hard usage may dent the wood, but it simply won’t break Kyanize Floor Finish. /\ \ \ iilfpiiwirw "A 90-Pot nd blow at every step. 99 Kyanize Floor Finish is waterproof, washable and won t come off until it wears off. Guaranteed to give satisfaction, with your money back if it don’t. CALLOW & RICE .• <!■,., " : IIIC—I .n — 1111 ail, <l. C. LMiCK Veterinary Surgeon Office at Brown’s Liverv BERNE - - - - IND. PHONE 1?
I Old Adams County Bank ■ ■ Decatur, Indiana. ! ' Capital $l2O 000 B Surplus • $30,000 C. S. Niblick, Fresideot M. KjYuch and John Niblick Vice Presidents E X. Ehinger, Cashier. Barm loans ntfiU a Specialty Reflect Resolve Col lectionß Made Knocks At A Locked Door! ~ $ Every 1 I A BANK ACCOUNT | is the key w^a ‘ fe To Most Situations! Banking g Methods BE PREPARED Extended 5 ! For The Next Knock! b — —- | We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits 9
Bucks )....10c I Fowls ioc ' Geese ioc Eggs 15c Butter 30u Turkeys lie Chicks ~ , sc Old roosters - 5c KALVEK MARKETS Beef hides 9c Calf 12c [Tallow 5c I Sheep pelts 25c@$100 |Wool 18C--22c FuLue-tKAMP’S. Butter 18c@27c Lard ~ 8c Eggs 17c NIBLICK &. CO. Eggs . . 17c I Butter 18c —25c K. Si;,Spring chicken* 9e Ducks .... , 10c Fow.'a ..1....' 10c Geer.i 10c i Eggs 18c Cutter —9c Turkeys He i Old roosters 5c (hicks ... 7c - ■ .
I Bicycle Repairing Electric Wiring Bicycle and Electric Sundries Mezda and Gem bulbs Gocarts Retired EDW. E. BARENT 121 S. 2nd. >r. Open Evenings Use Amalgamated N, ARC RCOHhIG Got roof troubles, eu? Well it’s your own fault. You should use Amalgamated ARC ROOFING. It is the kind that wont drip in very hot weather, and wont crack when it’s bitterly cold. It’s all in the secret process by which Amalgamated ARC ROOFING is iiiaue. Nobody has vet been able to successfully imitate it. Takes the same rate of insurance as slate ar metal. Our agents are authorized to refund vour money if Amalgamated ARC ROOFING isn t absolutely satisfactory. AMALGAMATED ROGTTXG €O. Chicago Illinois DECATUR LUMBER CO. gj HBM g VK SC:'.K. WWII 'SWEUCa*-*/
BEAUTIFUL HAIR AT SMALL COST ! A Simple Remedy Beautifies the Hair, i (sured Dandruff, Stops Falling Hair. I) What a pity it is to see so many pen-] I pie with thin, wispy hair, faded or I (streaked with gray, and realize that 'most of these people might have son, 1 Iglossy, abundant hair of beautiful col-! s or and lustre if they would but use the] < proper treatment. There is no neces- i sity for gray hair under sixty-five i years of age, and there is no excu«;o , for any one, young or old. having thin, t straggling hair, either full of dandruff ( i or heavy and rank, smelling with ex- | i cessive oil. < You can bring back the natural col- t or of your hair in a few days and for- j ever 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 I i generations common garden Sage has j been used tor restoring and preserving | , the color of the hair; and sulphur is i 1 recognized by scalp specialists as be- i ing excellent for treatment of hair and | scalp troubles. ] If you are troubled with dandruff or ( itching scalp, or if your hair is losing , its color or coming out. get a fifty j cent bottle of Wyeth's Sage and Sui- , phur frpm your druggist, and notice I, the improvement in the appearance of J your hair after a few days’ treatment. ; m-w-f |. . NOTICE TO PUBLIC. ’ ] 1 We, the undersigned merchants of ', (he citv of Decatur agree to close our |. respective grocery departments at 8 ( p. m., except Saturday nights. This . egreemeut -ill go into effect on Wed-t.-sday, 'fay ; , 19i2, and closes May . 1, 19’e. All customers that ary in the | , stoie before 8 p. in. are to be wailed ( upon, but the doors are to be locked j promptly at 8 p. m.: NIBLICK & CO THE Kt EBLER CO F. V. MILLS. M FULLENKAMP. RUNYON. ENGELER & CO. | EVERETT & HITE. HOWER A- HOWER. BRUSHWiLLER *- BAKER. SAM HITE. 104tS0 ATTEN TiON PUBLIC! 1 In the stud season of 1912, the magnificently bred stallion Original 5883, registered as a beigian draft stallion, will stand for the season of 1912 at sls to insure standing foal, with return privilege m case of bad luck at the farm of Martin Gerke in Root twp. live miles north cf Decatur. Original ; is a handsome rich strawberry roan I stallion, weighs 2200 pounds, foaled lu 1908. This horse as an individual i ! can’t be beaten He has never been I beaten in the show ring. An ideal I stallion: his pedigree is rich in the' blood that has made the history of th° i breed. He is the personification cf perfection, has a fine head and strong deep shoulders, short back, perfectly rounded quarters, clean, flat legs and fine mane and tail, and best of feet. For further information see Martin Gerke or Jacob Fuelling. Will not be ; responsible for accident, should any I happen. T&F _ BLOOMING PLANTS. The ladies of the Christian church will have another sale of potted | blooming plants and ferns at the old I city hall building on Madison street. A rush order has been placed for geraniums, pansies and ferns, and they I will be here the last of the week or' the first of next. 11616 NOTICE. h We have p.enr; oAmoney 'o loan on I farms. <oug time. No commission , charge*, T&r-'. ERV/UJ LAW OFF’CE. Dr. C. V. Connell VETERNARIAN pl™ n Office 143 1 llOIlt; Residence 102
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large boulder Fell in Front of a Passenger Train Go- I |ing at Fifty Miles an Hour. Was Most Miraculous That Everyone ’ »f the Two Hundred Passengers Were Not Crushed to Death. | I When you read such startling headlines lu the daily papers, did you ever stop to think how many lives are being . crushed out dailj by stones in the I I bladder oi hundreds of human beings, because no remedy was eve: known to modfeal science that would remove them until bloodine was discovered; and since bloodine has brrn found to be' a specific tor this terrible affliction It has had the west phenomenal sale throughout the east and west, of any s remedy ever known. ’ Thousands of bottles having been sold in a single day in many of the large cities. If you are suffering with stone in the bladder, aching pains over hips, backache, sediment or deport in urine, irritation of the bladder, pain in urinating, rheumatism, uric acid in the blood, sudden stoppage of the urine, highly colored or milky v. hits urine pass blood or mucus in urine, reten- a tion of urine, straining after urlnat- * ing. thick or sluggish urine, seystitD inflammation of bladder, catarrh cf bladder, or bowels, puffiness under eyes, voracious a;-. -. iliirst, gal • stones, gravel, pain in urethra, swollen ankles, dimmed vision, specks b. fore the eyes, scanty urine, frequent calls, mouth dry. biliousness, dribbling, lumbago, weakness, loss of flesh, irregular heart action, nice, ation oi the bladder, skin pale, waxy and dry. bad odor of perspiration, don’t delay, but send to your druggist and get a bottle of bloodine at once: .if he does not keep bloodine, you can secure a six weeks-’ treatment, s;x bottles, tor $2.50, or single bottles. 50c, i trial bottle and booklet, 10c, from The | Bloodine Laboratories, Boston. Mass. , Holthouse Drug Co., sperm’ agents. | ILLUSTRATED LECTURE ’ On “Bible Land" at Pleasant Dale Church. May 12th. Mrs. Marguerite B. Garrett of south I of Liberty Center will on Sunday even-1| ing, May 12th, at 7:30, give an illustrated "Bible Land" lecture at the I Pleasant Dale church, two miles south ' and one-half mile west of Peterson. Please remember the date. Everybody cordially invited. 107t7 MUST SELL AT ONCE. — Two residences on Jefferson street, one square of Central school building. Owner must leave tow n. 1 112 t« DAN ERWIN. O MOTHER GRAY’S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN. • Relieve feverishness, bad stomach. ! •eething disorders, move and regulate the bowels and are a pleasant remedy for worms. Used ! v mothers for 22 years. They never fail. At all druggists. 25c. Sample free. Address, A. ; S. O'.stead. LeJlay, N. Y. c ; HOUSE FOR RENT—lnquire of P. K. Kinney, real estate agency, over interurban station. 114:4 h Conkey’g Poultry Remedies are the) i best on the market. A separate rem- | edy for each disease. Sold on money-, i back guarantee by Smith, Yager & ■ Falk. 116-t&i-lmo . ■ LOST —Gold signet ring, with letter I ( “S” on top. Please return to this | ( : office and receive reward. 117;3 ( FOR SALE —Dirt. See Charles N. ( Christen. 115:2 I ( Wanted —Music scholars for piano and L organ. WiM reach at scholar s l home. Leave orders with Miss Gusta < 'Cramer, So. Ist St., or call telephone I office. « 115t3 WANTED—A girl at the laundry. 115 3i* 'WAITED Tc care for your lawn. I’* use my own machine Also clean/ wall paper carve s and cisterns. -J. ■ ’ C. Coverdale. Phone 418. 114 3 J THE BEST: ’’ Life insurance on earth is that of < : the Lafayette Life. I write it. Let i me take yc r application. Let me ex- < plain.—L J. Helm. 114t6 < LOST—DuII-finished pin, beauty pm |, size. Engraved with name "Agnes. ’ , Return to Agnes Costello. 11V > ( FOR SALE —All kinds of early vegeta- ( ble plants. See Tony Holthouse. No. Fourth St. 115t12 FOUND —A bunch < keys was brought to this office by a boy who says he ound them two months ago. Owner may have same by calling. LOST —Three’ dollars in paper, between North Third street and the G. R. & I. R. R and the j Central school building. Finder please ! leave at this office. 11513 LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN—A I white hog, from my farm, Monroe, I , Ind., R. R. 3; will weight 200 pounds. | Call or write Jacob Dolch, Monroe, I ' R. R. No. 3. 115(3 i FOR SALE Twenty-five head ewes, I twenty lambs, cheap, if sold soon. — 1 George Zimmerman. R. R. 9. 115t6
For Sale By Ben Knapke Joe J. Tonnellier " s°| o Money All you want. Abstracts made and Titles Guaranteed. I i Office Rooms 3, 4 interurban Bldg.' Graham and Walters WCOL We Want Your Wco! Get Our Prices Before you sell TtiE BURK ELEVATOR CO Phone 25 Decatur, Ind. If You Are Considerate Gs Your Eyes It will pay you to be particular about your glasses. Out methods assure correct, comfortable glasses ata reasonable expense. Our reference-the thousands we have fitted. f You save your fare on every pair. No charges for examination AyEYESIMIT SPE^HLUT" r w’ ArWh.on.y Hole! (SorrierrcKTvvxi'Nt.lNn * F»ROBLE/V\fe * Do proble ms of the household—of everyday life —cause you worry? Wouldn’t cash help you to solve many of your prob- * lems? * —Pay those pressing bills. * ♦ —pi.v what you need for yowr ♦ ♦ home. * ♦ —Make repairs around four ♦ • heme ♦ ♦ —You could do NOW some of ♦ ♦ the little things which require « • cash and which yon have been • ♦ putting off. • WE CAN LOAN YOU MONEY. 4 > We can let you have from $5 4 to SIOO on short notice if you ♦ 0 own household goods* piano, • * horse, wagon fixtures or oth r ♦ * personal property, leaving * everything in your possession. 84c Per Week For 50 Weeks * repays a $35 loan. Other amounts at same proportion. * If you need money, fill out ♦ and mail us this blank and our * agent will call oh you. ♦ Name * Address; St. and No * Amount Wanted . Our agent ic in Decatur every » Tuesday. ♦ Reliable Private * • ft W»»nsi Loan company ♦ if Established 1826. Room 2. Sec- o £ ond Floor, 706 Ualhonn Street. J [ J Home 'Phone, 833 J J | Fort Wayne, Ind * /
r a- .1 ffl Ip (I ■ ■ x~\UTDOOR exercise naturally compels a | I modest display of feminine hosiery—so fi t) | | W comfort and style should be considered, f l as well as wearing quality and durability Before * I you buv, call and let us show you why Wayne Knit j 1 I adies’ Hosiery will fit perfectly around your ankle and limb, I * | Let us show you their fine texture - hygienic fast dye - | I'l beautiful shades—superior quality. | I We are headquarters for the famous Wayne Amt Pony Stock- ■ I ings for Children and Half Hose for Men. Ask to see them. I I J uy y : 'j: V./ >■ x J HOSIERY THE BOSTON STORE ll—l—■—l— T* ’’ ’ MMHBr*nw< j BERGHOEF BEER I A Real German Brew We Absolutely Guarantee That This Beer Will Never Cause Biliousness . Costs no more than any other first Class Beer I Instead of machine-forced methods, we use nature’s method-time, and store our product for months to get the proper age and that pleasant mellow taste. The brewing secret of the old, German masters, the material, the . , r... nt and the will, con I ine nourishing, nerve-strengthening and stimulating qualities are unexcelled A beer whose purity, whoiesomeness and flavor have secured tor il I friends unnumbered. Delivered By The Case CURLEYS Phone 38 FOR RENT—Two’furnished bedrooms GIRITwANTED—To do gen- :il house for gentlemen. Inquire at 1017 Mon- work at the Madisoti hot-- :r , - ■ roe street. HStGlai once. -1-1 mi T»«msmus-tn——m——k—-mj, ImJ L, i| , , 7—r iiegww&atsfc^saKag-u. :| 1 ; Engagment Extraordinary : BOSSE OPERA HOUSE BEGINNING Fill. NIGHT MAY 17 ’ Decatur’s Summer Show • The Snedeker Theatre Party In Tabaloid ! PrstluCtions > > Special opening program at each performance Fam- ‘ ous Paintings in Life Poses. j Decatur’s Bov Wonder—Biograph Feature ' Inis P Bart Schraiuka in Illustrated Songs > The Comedy two in patter, City Orchestra in new > selections, The Snedeker and Theatre Party present- > mg the two act drama of society life, The Diamond i Necklace a condensed version of New Yorks, biggest > success in 2actscomictly and elegantl\ r staged a com- > petent cast. • All Seats 10c No Higher Couldn’t > Be Lower : Friday and Sat, Night This Week ’ HERE FOR THE SUMMER > ■X..
