Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 136, Decatur, Adams County, 6 June 1912 — Page 4

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EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y„ June 6—(Special to Daily Democrat—Receipts, 2,400; shipments. 570; official to New York yeserday, 760; hogs closing steady. All sold. Medium and heavy, $7.85©57.90; Yorkers, [email protected]; pigs, $7.10@ $7.20; roughs, $6.80© $6.90; stags, [email protected]; sheep, 2,000; steady; lambs, strong; tops, $8.40; cattle, 150; steady c easy. G. T. BURK. No. 2 White wheat $1.06 | No. 2 Red wheat $1.09 | Yellow corn , 90c©99e i Mixed corn 85c@9Gc I Oats 48c | Rye 83c I Feeding barley, 85c j Feeding barley 85c Aliike seed. $12.00 No. 1 clover hay $22.00 Timothy hay $22.00 Light mixed hay SIB.OOI Mixed clover hay $16.00 j No. 1 oats straw $9.00 Rye straw’ $9.00 Clocer seed $9.00 WOOL MARKET. Best, medium 20c@24c Wool 20c@2‘!c LOCAL DELIVERED COAL PRICES. Anthracite $7.75 j Pocahontas $4.25, Pomeroy $4 00 Ky. Splint $4.00 W Va. Splint $4.00 i Hocking $3.75 Jackson Hill $5.00 I

SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS. I will sell at private sale, commencing Tuesday, June 4th, and closing Saturday, June Bth, between the hours ( of two and ..ve o'clock each afternoon a part of my household goods, including gas stove, chairs, rugs, chiffonier, heating stove and various other articles, Call at my home on Adams street. A char.ve lor you to secure bargains in' these articles. 136t3 FRANK BURNS.

BERNSTEIN'S Studabaker BkcK Decatur, Indiana Two Doors South Os Interurban Station Our stock of Dry goods, shoes. ladies and Gents furnishings is complete, come buy your summer apparel at a great saving. We save you money, we guarantee to do so. Gome and make a purchase and be convinced. We buy direct from the manufacturers, We save vou the jobbers profit. Below are a few special bargains. Hundreds of others in the store.

Shoes Shoes $3.50 Ladies tan 16 button shoe latest toe $2 69 s3.sf> Ladies white Mu-Bucks button shoe latest toe $2.89 $3.00 Ladies white canvass button shoe | $2.45 3 oO and 2.50 Ladies pat. and gun metal button or lace shoe, latest short vamp land high toe only 1.95 Special ladies vice kid. shoe patent tip a durable neat shoe while they last only 1.19 3.50 Mens tan button shoe latest high toe 2.45 3 00 Mens pat or gun metal button or blucher shoe latest high toe only 2.29 Special 2.00 good heavy mens tan work shoe only 1.69 2.00 Mens plain toe cr tip shoe a dandy only 1.49 . 2 50 Mens elk skin shoe in tan or black vniy 1.95 Corset Covers k large assortment of ladies corset covers t i mined with lace and embroidery 50c value only 23c 75c all over embroidery corset covers all sizes only 49c. Mens Underwear Mens balbriggan underwear 35c value special only 23c . , , Mens balbriggan union suits snort sleeves 1.25 value,9Bc Lace Curtains 150 value lace curtains white or < cru, o- farmv <-mters 3 1-2 yds long extra wide only 98c Special Special Merricks thread. 6 cord machine thread warranteed 200 yds 6 spools for 25c Muslm Muslin B eached muslin 5 3-4 c yd Good heavy .’O-4 sheeting or unbleached only 23c yd uxtords Oxfords $3.00 Ladies whiteNu-Buekoxfords one 3.50 "Ladies 4 button tan export high heal and wide toe only 2.49 2. CO Ladies oxfords in 2 and 4 straps rumps all pat only 1.49 3.09 Ladies ail pat 2 and 4 strap pump’ also an all gat 4 eyelet oxford a dandy 1.95 . 2.50 Ladies cushion sole oxford rubber heel guaranteed for comfort only 1.95 ? 5v Men- mm metal oxfords all new lasts special 2.98 ; .5o Mens pat button oxford all new lasts . high toe 2 45 I

Do Not Forget The Place Bernstein’s Interurban Bld.

Massillon $4.75 25c. perton less at bins. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Spring chickens ... ~.; 9c Bucks 10c Fowls 10c Geese ide Eggs 16c corner xuu Turkeys l»c ' Chicks I Old roosters ■6c KALVCn MARKETS — Beef tines 9< Calf 12c Tallow 5c Sheep pelts [email protected] I Wool 20c@24c j Eggs 15c FULLENKAMP’S. Butter Uc Lard be Eggs 16c NIBLICK & CO. Eggs 16c Butter 16c@20c H. GERLING. I Spring chickens, 9c Ducks 10c' Fowls 10c Geer j 10c Eggs ;.17c Butter 2<l< Turkeys ... 11< Old roosters 6c , Chicks .. ,’c

MUCH BELOW VALUE. House and lot in Preble; also one I in Decatur at price much below ac- , tnal value. See 136t3 DAN ERWIN. — o— You can't afford to be without Conkey's White Diarrhoea Remedy. It L is a positive relief from this disease : which kills thousands of chicks yearI ly. Price, 50c. For sale by Smith. Yager & Falk. t-t-lwk

3 50 Mens tan button oxfords special for" 2 45 Special 3.00 mens gun metal and pat leather button or lace oxfords latest style new high toe and heel special for 2.19 Reduction on all children and misses white and pat sandals. Boys oxfords etc I Come and be convinced. Special Lawns Special 25 pcs to pick from all colors Dress In wns the best 8c quality made wily 5c ; 12 1-2 and 15c dress lawns a large as-■ sortment to pick from on lydite yd Curtain Goods 10c Brass curtain rods only 5c each j Hosiery Mens work socks 6 pair for 25c 50c Ladies silk hose linen heel and toe-1 black and white only 25c pair Apron Gingham 7c Apron gingham only 5 cents yard Notions Talcum powdei can 4c Pearl buttons c »rd I l-2c Safety pins card 1 l-2c Hair | pins pkg 1c Ladies White Shirt Waists Special 1.50 Ladies white iawm shut; waists high or low neek short or long . sleeves, open in back or front Lace em- I broidery trimmed 98c Petticoats 1.50 ladies white muslin petticoats trimmed with 20 and 24 inch lace or embroidery only 98c 150 Black Heatherbloom petticoats double flounce only 98c Bed "Spreads 1 50 value of white bed spreads without fringe only 98c Table Linens 35c Value of bleached table linen only 23 cents yd * Curtain Swiss A large assortment of white or ecru, also fancy persian pattern- curtain swiss 15c value lOc.i d Window Shades 35c Value green window’ shade oil color 6 ft long full width 17c ea Muslin Underwear 75c Value of ladies muslin gowns embroidery trimmed only 49c A large assortment of muslin drawers lace or embroidery trimmed only 23c Ladies Knit Underwear Gauze waists each 8c Ladies union suits lace trimmed 23c Ladies knit pants 23c Calico All colors and patterns of standard ca’ico only 5c vd

Go. rJI I’m proud of my Kitchen And every new bride is entitled to a completely equipped kitchen of which she can be proud. It is her work shop, and she deserves the best and most modern implements and appliances for making her work easier and quicker. Brides need this stoje, for we can furnish them with every needful and labor-saving kitchen device that the) want. Brides of one or two decades need us more, for their kitchen furnishings have grown old. Come and see us. Look over our sanitary ice saving refrigerators—our durable, handsome enamelled, aluminum and cast iron kitchen ware—our cojanders, sad irons, percolators, roasters, freezers, etc. You will be surprized to learn how little a modern kitchen costs, when furnished from our store. Go. WSE J-25.V3S ~Z~OTT

WANTED —Several good men, with teams. Will pay $4.00 per day. See Julius Haugk. 13113

Old Adams County Bank Decatur, ir diana. B Capital $l2O 000 Surplus . $30,000 C. 8. Niblick, President M. Kiisch end John Niblick Vice Presidents E. X. Ehinger, Cashier. f arm loans KcdU a Specialty Reflect Resolve ““r OPPORTUNITY OFTEN S P S- —= ;. .- -7— able Rates. Knocks At A Locked Door! — Every A BANK ACCOUNT Aecomodation ConIS THE KEY ,J ißte 4 lt '. Vi ith Safe To Most Si i nations! Banking BE PREPARED Sdld For The Next Knock! ’-ur Patrons We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits

AMERICAN BEAUTY CORSETS I American Beauty Corsets are absolutely guaranteed. They are positively rust proof. You take no chances in buying American Beauty Corsets, as' the guarantee stands back of your purchase. For slender, medium and stout figures. PRICES FROM SI.OO to $2.50 FULLbNKAMPS

WANTED—Teams at Erie railroad apply to J, T. Neville at Murray hotel, 132t3

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YEOMAN SOCIAL. The American Yeomen are making preparation for tne giving of an ice cream social on the vacant lot south of the court house and east of the library on Saturday evening, to which everybody is invited. Arrangements will be made to accommodate as many as wish to attend, and the members desire a good attendance. 13613 0 PLANTS FOR SALE At Werder sisters: Celery, peppers, at 5c a dozen; late cabbage and tomatoes at 25c a hundred; 524 Marshall street, phone 347. 136t2 o FOR SALE. My residence on Winchester street, consisting of ten rooms, with large bath room, closet and wash stand, with het and cold water, in three places. Lot 50x180. Fine large barn, with hydrant and solid block foundation. Plenty of fruit, also electric lights and gas in every room. Property on brick street and interurban. Inquire of Jerry Coffee. 135t6 FOR SALE —Good second hand clothing, for gentleman. Inquire at this office. 132t3 C. L. Davis, formerly of Decatur, from Newport, Wash., has been engaged by the Reiter & France tonsorial parlors. 127t6

Q/C 1 HOW MUCH Do YOU SAVE ? X_ A I We are not Curious to KNOW HOW MUCH but DO YOU SAVE? That is What Interests us Good Habits Grow Like Bad Ones. If you begin to save you will be interested, and al! 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 DFCATUR

REMEMBER THIS S TfWT I DONOT SELL TO TH-E & ggj _____ s ALQQ IN TRADE || THAT I 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 ftiM PROM HIS WHOLESALER. i—gg I Seipps Beers From $1.35 to $1,75 Per Case | ®WE HAVE A IC-YEAR-OLD STRAIGHT KENTUCKY WHISKEY OVER ICO PER CENT PROOF, AT s r -75 PER GALLON MY SPECIAL, A 5-YEAR-OLD RYE WHISKEY AT $2.50 PER GALLON, 9h|s H ABSOLUTELY THE BEST RYE WHISKEY EVER SOLD IN DECATUR, AS IT HAS THAT SMOOTH AND MELLOW TASTE. IT DOES NOT BURN NOR BITE. A FOUR-YEAR-OLD BOURSB Xr p H rr ATS2nOPERGALLON ’ CANNOT -BE DUPLICATED lOwi kfv nvFD 3 PER GALLON " BRIAR RIDGE - A 5-YEAROLD STRAIGHT KENTUCKY WHIGED t’™ CENT PROOF AT s3o ° PER GALLON ; WOR TH $5.00. I HAVE PURCHASSi COON HOLLOW BONG ’ °F THE FAMOUS KENTUCKY WHISKEY, THE ffy RS OUR CEDAR WH,CH lAM NOW SELLtNG ™ THE TRADE AT $2.50 PER GALLON, OUR CEDAR VALLEY WHISKFV at CSJZ; gg ANY WHISKEY YOU COULD BU , FOR ' “ LL ° N ” " G °° D ' F SS cn r-.F, ... UYFORS2 ’ SO PER GALLON ELSEWHERE. I. X. L„ A WHISKEY m FOR 10C A DRINK. 0N ’ “ G °° D A WH ' BKEY AS Y ° U CAN USUALLY BUY OVER THE BAR ® Hold T ge7m?n L Xull\7^'X E g/llo OUBLE STRENGTH KIMMEL ’ MADE AFTER AN H SMiNE, WHITE SWAN A HOLLAND K ' MMEL ™ AT AS G °° D AS SI.OO TO $1.50 PER QUART FOR GIN IFORNIA PORT WINE FOR $1 25 P P , ” ANY BETTER? A PURE CALOTHER WINES AND COR OIALs ™ ,NK ° F ABSOLUTELY THE BEST AND PURFSt co ES n ACCORD ' NGLY ’ DECATUR | I * Hl 1 IND,ANA 1 ’• AJCALVERI NO°5 N Bl ® || ' Deliveries made to • I art of the city. Mail orders solicited from out

The Creates; Money Saving Event of the fear STILL CONTINUE!?* Onlv a short time remains in which to save from SI.OO to $2.50 per pair. I sn Pairs of U omens oxfords in Patent one strap 50 Patent one eye tie. Patent and Suede oxfords a ]l $3.00 and $3.50 values Sale price SI.OO per pair inO Pairs in all leather, all styles pat, gun metal and velvets all $3.00 ana $3.50 values Sale price $1.98 We still have r few pairs of nieps oxfords for SI.OO per pair. PEOPLES 4 GERKE

• TURNED TURTLE CONTINUED FROM FaGB ONE and prevented the weight of the auto from resting entirely on them, the,'escaped with very slight injuries. The shock and fright, however, was great, and the anguish of the parents as they lay pinned beneath the car, not knowing how bad the others were injured, was great. It was some time before they could move it all. and their shouts for help were long in being heard. Mr. Leonard, however, finally worked himself free and crawled out, Mrs. Leonard and little son, Janies, soon following. By this time many who lived near, were attracted to the scene and helped in raising the auto from the other members, which included Muriel, Hallie, Mildred and Bernice. Several of the members of the family were pinned down across the back, while Mrs. Leonard was thrown in such away that a part of the automu- ■ bile lay directly across her chest, and : it is indeed remarkable that they escaped without broken bones or internal injuries. The fall into the water made matters worse, all their clothing being ruined, together with the contents of their grips, which were thrown into the ditch. Kind hands helped tnem to return to the home which they had left, and which fortunately was near.

where their wants were given attention. A doctor who examined them there, stated that Mir. Leonards shoulder was probably only sprained, and after they were again gotten 1 ready for the return home, a friend from that place accompanied them • here, driving the machine, which had not been damaged to an extent to 1 prevent its tree. In fact the only damage done to the auto was to the ton and the breaking of glass and such minor things, which is also a very remarkable escape. In fact it is very rarely that occupants of cars which i turn turtle in this way, escape death. The family arrived home Wednes- ' day evening about 9:30 o'clock, Mr. Leonard's shoulder giving him considerably more pain, and it is now ‘ thought that it was dislocated instead of only very badly sprained. He was confined to his bed this morning, and a physician called to attend him. The friend who accompanied them here, driving the auto, returned to Frankfort over the Clover Leaf. Mr. Leonard is the well known auctioneer and real estate man. who recently moved from nortji of the city ;o ■ Decatur, where he has opened an office over the Vance. Hite & Macklin ' store. CALLED MEETING. The Odd Fellows’ committee on a rangements for the memorial, service? will meet at the lodge hall Frida:evening at prompt 7:15 o'clock