Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 135, Decatur, Adams County, 5 June 1912 — Page 4
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l*-< r— —r»—»nrz EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y., June s—(Special to Dally Democrat'— Receipts, 1,600; shipments, 950; official to New York yesterday, 760; hogs closing steady. Medium and heavy, [email protected]; Yorkers, [email protected]; light Yorkers, [email protected]; pigs, $7.15 @ $7.25; roughs, [email protected]; stags, $5.50@ $600; sheep, 2,000; steady; laftnbs, 10c higher, tops, $8.35; cattle, 100; steady. I G. T. BURK, No. 2 White wheat $1.05 No. 2 Red wheat SI.OS Yellow corn 90c@99c Mixed corn 85c@9Cc I Oats 47c | Rye 83c i Feeding barley 85c Feeding barley 85c A’sike see*’ $12.00 I No 1 clover hay $22.0'1 Timothy hay $22.00 i Light mixed hay SIB.OO . Mixed clover hay sl6.oo]' No. 1 oats straw , $9.00. Rye straw $9.00! Clocer seed , ..$9.00) WOOL MARKET. Best, medium 19c@23c ' Wool 19c©2dc j local delivered coal prices. : Anthracite $7.75 ] Pocahontas $4 2? ( Pomeroy $4.00 Ky. Splint SI.OO 1 W. Va. Splint $4.00 ' Hocking $3.75 i Jackson Hill $5.00 (
A COMMON BONO OF SYMPATHY between good feilows is appreciation of our whiskey and other liquors and wines. As good judges they know that our bottled goods areexquis ite in mellowness of flavor and bouquet. They know headaches don’t follow the use of our specialties because they are pure and naturally
aged. Prove yourself a judge by trying a bottle. Corner Second and Madison Sts. GURLEY RADFMAC/+ltß
55,000 owners prove the unfailing reliability of Maxwell met© rs ! Do you think you woind make a mistake by adding ycjy name io the list? Convincing proof of Maxwell reliability is found in the fact that over 17,000 physicians and 2,827 firms use the Maxwell for business purposes. These owners must have absolute dependability and low upkeep cost. Maxwell Special S I4BO I fully equipped, including see-startcr, is unquestionably the undisputed leader of 1912. its wonderfully efficient 36 li.p. motor, long wheelbase and luxurious upholstery make the Maxwell t “Special” the greatest motor car value? of the season. No car within $290 above its price compares with the Maxwell ‘‘Special.” We want you to ride in it—test it every way—carcfuily compare its v alue. Just say pn a postal ‘hVlaii Books” and we will send de Luxe catalog describing and illustrating it. Other Models n Z Maxwell “Mercury" /L\ S i:i * I Maxwell “Mascotte” /| rdaxwe 1 Mascotte ; TOW Roadster, —— Ail trices t.o.b. Factory. Maxwell “Special” 36 hp, SI4BO. Fully equipped, including Self-starter A- J. MOSER BERNC, INDIANA.
-tor—ti ii—*l Massillon $4.75 25c perton less at bins. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Spring chickens ... 9c Buck* ioc Fowls ioc Geese ioc Eggs 16c Butter 3i) v Turkeys he Chicks ... 9c Old roosters 5c KALVEh MARKETS ; ileef hides 9< Calf Tallow 5c Sheep pelts 26c©ll.tH' i Wool 19c@23c j Eggs i.-.c — FULLENKAMP'S. Hutter 13c I Lard Eggs 16c niblick & co. Eggs 16c Butter 16c@20c H. HERLING. Spring chickens 9 C Ducks Fowls Oeesa ioc Eggs 17 C Butter 2, k Turkeys -y n. Old roosters ..5c ' Chicks ... h
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:: 49 Pile Remedy was I ;; applied to the Burning fl fl deck after all other Rern- fl fl edies had fled, the Party fl ;; is now well and happ , 11 t where the Dr. said he 11 ♦ would be dead. Use 49 t | and be happy. Sold by i ♦ all Druggists. ♦ ■ K
WANTED—.Several good men, with teams. Will pay $4.00 per day. See Julius Haugk. 131t3 WOOL We are now paying from 19 to 23c per pound for wool Kalver Wool Co. ■!"JLSV-g.",. 1 ""B HOW MUCH DO YOU SAVE I We are not Curious to KNOW HOW MUCH but DO YOU SAVE? That is What Interests us Good Habits C-row Like Bad Ones. If you begin to save you will be interested, and all that will limit your savings will be your ability. WE KNOW THIS OPEN AN ACCOUNT TODAY with us. We are confident of results. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DECATUR
GETTING READY National Committeemen Gathering at Chicago for Republican Meeting. TAFT SEEMS STRONG Colonel Roosevelt Adds Another, South Dakota, to His Victories. / J (I'nited Press Service) Chicago, 111., June s—(Special co Daily Democrat) —That President Taft will win the greater portion of the cases before the republican national committee, iu which coutests aro involved, was indicated today by the expressed opinion of the national committeemen who have investigated the conies.. The only cases where exceptions are expected are Texas and Washington, and the Roosevelt forces are believed to have the best of these contests in their struggle for the republican presidential nomination. Both Representative McKinley, in general charge "of the Taft campaign, and "Senator Dixon, leader of the Roosevelt forces, arrived today to be ready for the first session of the national committee tomorrow. The first session is expected to be secret and will be devoted to the organization of the committee and settling of disputed contests in connection with the terms cf the committeemen. Sioux Falls, S. D., June 5- (Special ial to Daily Democrat —Returns from 250 precincts out of 1,50 b here this afternoon indicated that Colonel Roosevelt’s majority in the republican presidential primary would be about 12,000 over President Taft and Senator LaFollette. The latter two are running close together for second honors in the balloting. Governor Wilson Las defeated Speaker Clark by a vote of two to one for the democratic presidential preference. South Dakota has ten delegates to the national convention. June s—(Specials—(Special to the Daily Democrat —The unit rule was written in the democratic state platform here today by the local committee. Sixteen committeemen out of twenty-one voted for the plank which seeks to bind to Governor Harmon the vote of the nineteen delegates to the national convention who are pledged to Governor Wilson for the democratic presidential nomination, in addition to the twenty-three the governor has. The majority report, embodying the unit rule was reported by the convention this afternoon by a | vote of 597 to 357 votes for the mi- j nority report opposing .the unit rule, presented by Mayor Baker of Cleveland. The Wilson forces will carry
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H. A. COLCHIN, For Sale At All Dealers n THE BIG WILLIE CUL- n TIVATOR , Its nersatility is marvelous, its adaptability is m equalled by none. Strongest known machine con- ? 1 struction, with the newly improved pivot axle 11 movement this cultivator possesses features that make it the easiest machine to handle that is of1 1 sered today. By foot levers the wheels are so turnII ed that the cultivator is fi ALWAYS OVER THE ROW JI A m ar Y e l °f simplicity, the acme of the mechan1 1 ical skill, this machine is being used by hundreds 11 of Adams County farmers with the various attaebM ments and is giving perfect service. || We have several on display, come in and look 11 this cultivator over. LEE AND STULTS H COMPANY
the fight to the national convention. SURPRISE FRIENDS (Continued from Page 1) graduate of the Bluffton high school, and has been a teacher in the county schools. She is very popular and held in high esteem. The groom is a shipping cler|< for the Schafer Saddlery company at Decatur and has many friends here. The news of the wedding was received here in telegrams sent from Fort Wayne to the groom’s brother, ’ Mr. Cal Peterson, and to the Schafer Saddlery company. The messages ] announced that they would arrive here next Monday. None of Mr. Pe- ' terson’s relatives or friends had any intimation of the approaching event and it Is surmised that the plans . were formulated on short notice. However, there were no objections i to the match and the young couple ; will be greeted warmly when they arrive home. We offer our congratulations. o , OPENING NEW OFFICE. — Frank Kern Local Agent for South Bend Life Assurance Company. Frank Kern, local agent for the South Bend Life Assurance company, is furnishing his suite of office rooms in the building over the Holthouse clothing store, which was formerly occupied by the Erwin offices. The suite Includes three rooms, which have been handsomely repapered and repainted. The last touches were put on the floor which was painted an olive green, as a border for the rugs which were laid today. The furnishings will soon be complete. Mr. Kern will enter at once upon his new work S. D. Anderson of South Bend, who is state superintendent for the company, was here today assisting him in opening his office. Mr. Kern has been in the life business many years, and was tor some time located at Fort Wayne, being obliged to return here on account of the ill health of his mother. o COURT HOUSE NEW CONTINUED FRt*-’ aGE ONE was sustained and order made accordingly. In the matter of the petition of Russell Long et al., por a drain, the report of the viewers Was approved and the drain ordered established. Chas. C. Ernst was appointed commissioner of construction, and Attorney D. E. Smith allowed SIOO. Luzinda Elzey et al. vs. Ezra Brandyberry et al,, quiet title. Proof of publication filed. o re! mare eleven years old, scar on right hind legs, call ph. 623. 129 3t* I OST, STRAYED OR STOLEN— Sor-
Away Up In The Clouds of solid comfort are those fellows who smoke Log Cabin cigars. The free burn, the fine fragrance end above all the superative flavor will prove the Log Cabin the best cigar for the money ever offered smokers who know. Prove it by trial. Mfg. in Decatur by
—in - u i* IIL - • - The Greatest Ete y Sav- 1 ing Event oi lite Tear With the sole object of getting more People to try our shoes we offer these unusual values for 10 days only Commencing Wednesday June sth. Ending Sat. June 15th. qo Fairs of Womens oxfords in Patent one strap Patent one eye tie. Patent and Suede oxfords all $3.00 and $3.50 values Sale price SI.OO per pair 150 Pairs in all leather, all styles pat, gun metal and velvets all $3.00 and $3.50 values Sale price $1.98 40 Pairs in gun metal Button and Blucher oxford also oat. and kid blu. oxford, all $2.50 to $3. value , Sale price $1.48 100 Pairs hand turned pumps the kind that bends with the foot in all pat. one and three straps all $3.00 value at $1.19 48 Pairs Men Walk Overs oxford all $3.50 and $4.00 value Sale price SI.OO 36 Pairs Men gun metal Button and Blucher oxford all $3.00 value at $1.98 PEOPLES & GERKE
FOR SALE—Barred Plymouth Rock ] eggs: seeting of 15 eggs, 50 cents. | or $3.00 per hundred. The kind it I pays to raise.—Bernar' 1 tteckmeyer, Decatnr, No. 1; ’phone 14-L. 119 t) 2 |
BERGHOFF BEER A Reai_German?Brew We Absolutely Guarantee That This Beer Will Never Cause Biliousness Costs no more than any other first Class Beer 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. x The brewing secret of the old German masters, the material, the water, the equipment and the will, combine to produce a beer whose nourishing, nerve-strengthening and stimulating qualities are unexcelled beer whose purity, wholesomeness and flavor have secured for it friends unnumbered. Delivered By The Case CURLEY’S Phone 38
PINE APPLES Received another shipment of Pine Apples this afternoon and if you want any for canning you had better not put it off to late. These Pmes are the finest in quality that you can buy. We still sell the 36 ■'■aze for $2.50 per crate or 90c per dozen, 30 size for $2.70 per crate or per dozen. Fine New Potatoes at 65 per pk. FULLENKAMPS
FOR SALE —Fine celery plants. See Tony Holthouse No. 4th St 132t6 FOR SALE—Good second hand clothing, for gentleman. Inquire at this office. 132t3
