Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 124, Decatur, Adams County, 23 May 1912 — Page 4

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EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y., Mary 23—(Spec-1 ial to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 2,-| 880; shipments, 190; official to New | York yesterday, 760; hogs closing steady. Medium and heavy, [email protected]; I Yorkers, [email protected]; light Yorkers, [email protected]; pigs, $7.00 ® $7.25; roughs, [email protected]; stags, $5.00@ S6.(W; sheep, $2,600; slow; tops quot-j able, $9.00; cattle, 200; easy. G. 1. BURK. No. 2 White wheat $1.04 I No. 2 Red wheat $1.07 Yellow corn 90c@96e Mixed corn 85c@93c Oats 50c ' Rye 84c j Feeding barley ..... .85c I Feeding barley 85c ; Alsixe seed $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 I Rye straw $10.90 ‘; Clover seed $12.00 11 WOOL MARKET. |1 EM medium 22c lb ( Rejecting and tine w lsc '

Old Adams County Bank | Decatur, Indiana. B Capital $l2O 000 Surplus . $30,000 C. S. Niblick, President M. Kirsch and John Niblick Vice Presidents E X. Ehinger. Cashier, DasH Barm loans KcdU a Specialty Reflect Resolve Col^^ ons OPPORTUNITY OFTEN ■— ■■ - ■ • able Rates. Knocks At A Locked Door! — Every A BANK ACCOUNT Aeeomodal tion ConIS THE KEY sistent With Safe To Most Situations! Banking BE PREPARED Ertendld For The Next Knock! '-' ur Patrons We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits riiww in ii imui i i.w wßßß'.'ragßßßßßßswßa—■—wwai— bbbwo. Ikmo.r?, VV-pt AJs Pay. Democrat Want Ads Pav

I 808 BURMAN’S CUTTING RACER S' si mF 4 «r 'ia fwty/B. '-aH Mh It ,|g- ;|4 BpfefeM gpfehf' Wr 'W W ■ Hfc a .itßigKßtdi '>- ~M S if | r>* ‘ * *• V ** "" TF r ' r <<; - .. .i (• ■ IL y wssf a fc * Snecifications of car Burman will drive in 500-mile race to be held at Indianapolis Ind., Decoration Day, May 30,1912 Motor 5 7-32 by 7; piston displacement, 597.9, wheel-base, 115 m; oiling system, forced feed; magneto, Remy; clutch, multiple disc gear ratio 13-4 to 1, tires, Firestone 4 1-2 by 34 front and 5 by 35 rear, color white. In practice Burman now is making many a lap of 2 1-2 miles in 1.40. He is taking the curves at 90 and doing better than 110 on the straights CLARK-CARTER-AUTOMOBILE-CO JACKSON. MICHIGAN J. R ZIMMERMAN, Rep. Decatur, Indiana

LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Spring chickens ... 9c Bucks ioc Fowls 10c Ueese ioc lEggslEggs 17c tetter 20e 'Turkeys lie Chicks sc Old roosters ■ 5c KALVER MARKETS Beef fames 9c Calf 12c Tallow 5c Sheep pelts [email protected] j Wool 18c 22c FULLENKAMP’S. Butter 18c® 22c Lard v. 8c jEgga 17c — NIBLICK & CO. Eggs 17c Butter 18c —25c H. BcRLING. Spring chickens 9c Ducks 10c Fowls 10c Geesa 10c Eggs 18c Butter 2<k Turkeys ... Hr Old roosters 5c Chicks K |

y" ," r zES PERFECT satisfaction in our mens solid work shoes. If you wear our Easago Elk shoe your shoe troubles will end right then. $3.00 PEOPLES & GERKE New Location In Meibers Block First Door South of Schmitt Meat Market. L -J I Butter 22c Butter I Don’t use Butterine g! when you can get good k first class Country But- if ter for 22c pound. f FULLENKAMPS I

FOR SAI L—Bate burner; bargain; J call 'phone 168. 11913 FOR SALE —At a bargain, 6-room bouse city water, cistern, barn and three lots. Must sell quick. Party leaving town. See D. F. Leonard, over Vance. Hite & Macklin’s. 122t5 FOR RENT —A 7-room house, with cellar, water and electric lights on First street, between Madison and Monroe. Call 'phone No. 12, or at office of Kirsch, Selletneyer & Sons’ Co.. 12213* FOR SALE—Two brood sows, each with litter of eight pigs; two fresh cows, and fourteen shoats, weighing I I about 100 pounds each. —Claries W. J Johnson, one-hr’.f mile east of Mon-1 mouth. 121t6 WANTED —Men to learn the barber ! I trade. Here is an ofjdr that in- i eludes tools with tuition. A method I that saves years of apprenticeship.■ Positions waiting in city or country I shops. Write Moler Barber College,' Chicago, 111. 121t6 j

I AkVW /! GlfthXXX \ 4* tJw' ■iwlr IBM I WO 'MOTffERS' fRIENp* if W ' ftl SiguLr"'' , - ~ IW Mothers The Wash Suits for the little fellows sizes 2 1-2 to 7 yrs. are now on display at this store we think they’re the best we have ever shown and you’ll like them when you see them. Russian’or Blouse’sty- / les, priced sl. to $2.50 Our Boys Ready-made waists will save you time and worry, and they’ll wear all right. All colors and sizes. PRICES 50c Holthouse, Schulte & Co. Good Clothes Sellers For Men and Boys I— —

_ Z^B^|OiOBOBOiOiOOiOB01010Bo| ( 1 the MORRIS CO. LTS.M LnSK. I 1 *****. » - a —==-- — s 5 A Big Bargain Sale Saturday ? 2 . • D.-khnn regular 25c grade extra wide in different M ■ A bargain that is a bargain, Ribb • £ at any time. £ 2 shades will go for only 10 c P e p al ‘. n i. u ; e to get 12 boxes of Headlight mat- 8 5 If vou are needing matches here is the place n g Saturday . 0 I ■ ches for sc. Also that N 0.2 engraved cmmnev . ■ ■ Fresh Roasted Salted Peanuts per pound 10c ■ » J nnd windows covered if not come in, we have just ■ 8 ttet from 10c to 17c O per yard, get ready for flies are coming. O I 48e SPECIALS " MISCELANEOUS j I 2 SI.OO and $1.25 values in childrens New line of cupids, girl heads, and | q dresses, sizes from 2 yrs to 6 yrs. in scenery all 10c ’ 8S 3 different styles for 48c Sprinkling cans, both tin and galvan- S Six different patterns of decorate- Curtain polls, brass or wood ■ O china cups and saucers and plates blinds 1Q( , New dish g H match tor 48c a set. . . ~ o , . - ■ O Galvanized chamber Pails 48c just m worth Sand 10c only sc. g ■ Any Time Saturday, Window Blinds 19 cents » E 15c and 18c Curtain Goods For 10c per Y ard n 2 Ladies 15c Fancy Gauze Vests Will go for only 10c C I ■ Two sizes of boilers both in and cop- What 5 and 10c \\ ill Buy C |2 "" per bottom and galvanized Aluminum chicken founts, will fit any < O Galvanized foot tubs two sizes 33 & 38c size fruit jar only 10c. ■ i ■ Curtain stretchers 89c , ) Carpet beaters, mop sticks, paints, £ 2 Granite ware, both in gray and b.ue varnishes, and all articles neccessary ( ■ i on for house cleaning only 10c. 2 cnin a J p rs :> e Lvl wash clothes 2 for sc. Ice picks 10c N O Clothes baskets 24c and 48c. ; Brass pins, _ kinds oc J— , J I* Come In And Get Our Price On Wagons And Croquet Sets For We Can 2 Save You Money ■ J — ■ o At the place where you get More goods for same ■ Money, or same goods for Less Money ■ R 2

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REMEMBER THIS H TH-ArT IDO NOT SELL TO TH-E i !g|. SALOON TRADE || THAT 1 ONLY SELL TO THE CONSUMER DIRECT, SO YOU SEE I DO NOT HAVE TO PROTECT :HE 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 Sel PP s teers From $1.35 to $1.75 Per base j m WE HAVE A IC-YEAR-OLD STRAIGHT KENTUCKY WHISKEY OVER ICO PER CENT PROOF, Si® A ‘ $3 ’ 75 Pus gall -ON. M < SPECIAL. A 5-YEAR-OLD RYE WHISKEY AT $2.50 PER GALLON, gg ABSOLUTELY THE BEST BYE WH.SKEY EVER SOLD ,N DECATUR AS .T HAS THAT °“°° TH AN ° “ ELLO ” TASTE ' '• "OSS NOT BURN NOR O ,TE. A , OUB-VEAR-OLD BOUR 15M jag BOH WH.SKEY AT PER CALLON, A WH.SKEY THAT CANNOT BE DUPLICATED ELSE WHERE AT $3 PER GALLON. BRIAR RIDGE a .v c aoa, „ UUHLiUM. r rtIUGE, A 5-YEAROLD STRAIGHT KENTUCKY WHis- I/VS; fflrra KEY. OVER 100 PER CENT PROOF AT sson PER rs, . cr , n.nnr-! A ~. - - PER GALI - 0N ; WORTH $5,00 I HAVE PURCHAS>n EG I*''' saARREuS, IN GOVERNMENT BO k ’D he tue c-al.t. o'-..J, OF iHF FAMOUS KENTUCKY WHISKEY THE SCJS COON HOLLOW BRAND WHICH IAM NOW API ! KtMUCKY WHISKEY, OUR CEDAR VALLEY WHISKEY AT $175 PER GALL TRADE AT $2 5 ° PER GALL ° N ’ ANY WHISKEY YOU COULD BUY FOR $2 PER GALL Q N ' BETTER ™ AN ® FOR $1.50 PER GALLON. AS GOOD A WHISKEY AR v ELSEWHERE ‘ '■ A WHISKEY FOR 10C A DRINK. ° U CAN USUA >-LY BUY OVER THE BAR THE BERLINER GETREIDE Kimmei a .... IS/; OLD GERMAN FORMULA, AT $2 00 PER GALLON STRENGTH KIM MEL, MADE AFTER AN ME THAT THEY PA.D $4.00 PER GAI L r N FOR ' ° F MY TRADE TELL £S» MINE. WHITE SWAN, A HOLLAND ™J MMEL THAT WAS N ° T AS G °° D AS sl-00 TO $1.50 PER QUART FOR GIN THAT IS NO °° GALL ° N ’ WHY PAY FR ° M IFORNIA PORT WINE FOR $1. 25 PE p, GALLON BETTER? A S-YEAR’OLD PURE CAL|gg OTHER WINES AND CORDIALS AT PRICES^r^ o '' ' T ' SO m absolutely the best and purest T„ * 01 N “ LY - jflrel _ “PUREST GOODS IN THE CITY. decatur i g IND,ANA 11- A. KALVERI I SI n . Monroe Street, Opposite The New City Hall M Dehvenes made to any part of th o „u Rcl HI ' of towrXde 131 ° rderS solicited from out CT