Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 140, Decatur, Adams County, 11 June 1912 — Page 4

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EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y., June 11—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 2,400; shipments. 950; official to New York yesterday, 3,990; hogs closing firm. Medium and heavy, [email protected]; Yorkers. [email protected]; lights, $7.35@ $7.75; pigs, [email protected]; roughs, $6.90 @s7.ooffi stags, [email protected]; sheep, 1,000; fresh; slow, unchanged; cattle, 100; steady. G. T. BURK. No. 2 White wheat $1.05 No. 2 Red wheat SI.OB Yellow corn 90c@$l.o0 Mixed corn 85c@96c Oats 50c Rye 83c Feeding barley 85c Feeding barley 85c aluike seed $12.00 No. 1 clover hay $22.00 Timothy hay $22.00 Light mixed hay SIB.OO Mixed clover hay $16.00 No 1 oats straw $9.00 Rye straw $9.00 Clocer seed ~..59.00 WOOL MARKET. Best, medium 20c@2!c Wool 20c@24c LOCAL DELIVERED COAL PRICES. Anthracite $7.75 NOTICE. fr The parties who have been milking the cows in the old fair grounds are known and if they do not stop, they will be prosecuted. 134t6 C. B. NIBLICK.

BERGHOFF BEER A Real 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. 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 A beer whose purity, wholesomeness and flavor have secured for it friends unnumbered. Delivered By The Case CURLEY’S Phone 38 II inrun II in WHUMRJWIUI £ I' Old Adams County Bank | Deca cur, Indiana. Capital $l2O 000 a “ Surplus . $30,000 I C. S. Niblick, President jsH M. Kivach and John Niblick 1/1 f*!l iit 1/ iMS ce Presidents ill 'ill! Ex - Ehin S er > Cashier. 1 ” I - r-KMCtdZTh harm loana 0 I 1 I ' ife l - a Specialty 3 Reflect — 1| Resolve Collections j ✓ Made OPPORTUNITY OFTEN gtt I ! Knocks At A Locked Door! Every A BANK ACCOUNT is the key | To Most Situations! Banking Methods BE PREPARED Extended For The Next Knock! J r l?’ Ur Patrons ; We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits | I. MOMMBMqBWWWWPaWBmBHriI IIIIW

Pocahontas $t.25 Pomeroy $4 00 Ky. Splint $4.00 W. Va. Splint $4.00 Hocking $3.75 Jackson Hill $5.00 , Massillon $4.75 25c perton less at bins. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Bpring chickens .. 9c J Bucks 10c Fowls ioc Geese 10c ’ I Eggs „ 16c ; sutler 30c Turkeys Ho I Chicks ...........9c ' Old roosters ■ 6c / KALVEr. MARKETS ; Beef hides 9c ) Calf 12c . Tallow 5c Sheep pelts 26c ©sl.oo >' Wool 20c@24c rULLENKAMP’S. j Butter 18c@22c > Lard 8c ) Eggs 16c » NIBLICK & CO. ) Eggs 16c ijßutter 16c@20c I 1 H. WERLING. I Spring chickem. 9c Ducks 10c Fowls 10c Geecj ' 10c i Eggs .............. 111 Butter 20c ’ Turkeys .. .lie Old roosters .’ 6c I Chicks Ic I LOST. STRAYED OR STOLEN—A female fox terrier dog; white, with ;i a round brown spot on back, brown ■ j neck and brown face. Any’ one know- ' ing anything about such dog, please I return to B. B. Teeple on North SecI ond street and receive reward. 139t3

NOTES FROM COURT HOUSE. Many Decatur attorneys and people are at Fort Wayne today where the ' trial of the case of Rebecca Eady vs. ! the City of Decatur, asking SIO,OOO damages, is in progress in the Allen circuit court. Mrs. Eady is administratrix of the estate of her late husband, Jacob Eady, who was electrocuted while in the employ of the cityelectric light works. For the second time during the term of Sheriff Durkin, the jail was empty, or free from prisoners this morning. But it was only for two hours. Within two hours after the release of Otis Wells, the last prisoner, another was brought there. The only other vacancy occurred a few weeks ago. Real estate transfers: Peter Liechty to Peter F. Mazelin, lot 63, Berne, SI7OO. The board of review which is goingl over the various assessors' books and making an average of the autos, horses, cattle, sheep, etc., in the county, have completed the automobile statistics. The figures show that there are 201 automobiles in the ( county. Os this number Decatur has 49; Monroe corporation, 10; Berne, 40; Geneva, 24; Union 2; Root, 6; Preble, 11; Kirkland, 14; Washington. 8; St. Mary's 3; Blue Creek, 1; Monroe, 6; French 8; Hartford, 10; Wabash, 4; Jefferson, 6. SUNDAY SERVICES. I The Rev. Earl R>. Thompson will conduct services next Sabbath as follows: Saturday evening at Washington church; Sunday morning at Beulah chapel, and Sunday evening at Pleasant Valley church. The public is cordially invited to attend. o ERIE RAILROAD. Change in time tables in effect Saturday. June 15, 1912. Train No. 8 departs later. Ask Erie railroad ticket agent for particulars. 140t3 o JESSE WILLIAMS EABE. A baby girl was born Monday night to Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Williams of Short street. Mrs. Williams was Miss Ruth Deam before her marriage. o DETECTIVE MEETING. The Adams County Horse Thief De tective association will hold its regular quarterly meeting in the room leasel by the Democratic Centra! committee, east of the court house on ! Saturday, June 15, 1912, at 1:30 o’clock p. m. It is requested that all members be present, as business of importance will be transacted. T. J. DURKIN, President. J. F. FRUCHTE, Sec’y. o TO CLEAN CEMETERY. All persons having friends in North Salem cemetery, or are otherwise interested in its beautifying, are asked to lend their assistance towards its cleaning on Thursday, June 13th. 137t3 TRUSTEES. 0 FOlt SALE. My residence on Winchester street, consisting of ten rooms, with large bath room, closet and wash stand, with hot and cold water, in three ( places. Ixix 50x180, Fine large barn, j 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 Free trial package of Conkey's Lice powder and big 80-eage poultry book , for one week only at Smith, Yager & j Falk’s. ■ s LAST SALE ATTENTION HORSEMEN j Friday of this week, June 14 ] will be our last horse sale; ard we wish to say that if, 1 you expect to secure a horse at these sales you have but one chance left. We will have 250 head to choose from 1 and the grade will be as good as always. We have some sound heavy draft horses for any kind of work. Also J driving horses that any one i can drive. Remember it’s, your last chance. ! I Friday The 14 Decatur Horse Sale Co.

THROWN ON HEAD. Chas. France Thrown from Rig When Horse Frightened at Auto. Charles France, while coming to the city this morning from the Will Foreman farm in Root township, driving a team, met with a mix-up when his horse frightened at a passing automo-: bile and throwing him out, cut a gash on the right side of his head, when lie struck an interurban tie in the fall. The auto driver paid no attention to the mix-up he caused, and Mr. France had to wait until picked up by pass-ers-by, who brought him to town and secured medical aid. Nine stitches were necessary to close the wound, | and he is otherwise bruised from the j fall. Q GET LIFE SENTENCE. (United Press Service.) Marion, Ind., June 11—(Special to; Daily Democrat)—Frank E. Broom, ’ aged 28, and W. O. Allison, 28, who i recently plead guilty to the shooting : and killing of Wade Robinson, the Landessville storekeeper, while attempting to rob his place of business, were today sentenced to life imprisonment. Q MR. WAGNER IS IMPROVING. E. M. Wagner, who was quite badly ■ hurt Monday morning when his runabout was struck by an interurban ca r , is resting much better this afternoon ' and is believed to be getting along all right. He was very restless Monday and last night, suffering intense pain, but is much easier now. 0 PRACTICE NOTICE.

Every member of the Decatur ball team is expected to be on the ground at 6:15 o’clock Wednesday evening to practice and to make ready for next Sunday’s game with the fast Geneva city team. o SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS. —— ■ I will sell at private sale, commencing Monday, June 10th, and closing Friday, June 14, between the hours cf two and five 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 chance for you to secure bargains in these articles. 139 U FRANK BURNS. TO OUR FARMER FRIENDS. It has been circulated over the county by one of our competitors that we no longer write insurance on farm property. This is a mistake. We are writing a large volume of it every year. Write or telephone us and we will attend to your wants immediately. 'Phone No. 239. 139tf GRAHAM & WALTERS ■ —o — ■ FOR RENT—An eight-room house :n Third street, by Mrs. P. B. Thomas. You can’t afford to be without Conkey’s White Diarrhoea Remedy. It is a positive relief from this disease which kills thousands of chicks yearly. Price, 50c. For sale by Smith. Yager & Falk. t-t-lwfc Patron’s Notice Each Wednesday until October, all dental offices will be closed at noon for the remainder of day and evening. J. Q. Neptune Burt Mangold Fred Patterson Roy Archbold

Imported Sardines I These Sardines are imported from Norway. gl The fish are cleaned and smoked, then packed in pure Olive Oil. You take no chance when you buy these fish for we absolutely guarantee these fish to you. g ga If you are not satisfied we will re- % fund you your money. 3' jsc a can or 2 cans for 25c | FULLENKAMPsj

nHBWR*i i ISKIRT SALE] sls. Skirts Go for $7.25 I ■ u $lO. Skirts Go For $4.75 >:; g I SB. Skirts Go For $3.25 ' H □f - L $6. Skirts Go For $2.00 | Q a [fir 1 |l| I II If Wl ■■ I [ f|| Skirts in Blue, Tan, ( j | l||| Gray, Black and | I I luj Mixed Colors J'... I a B 1111111 11 1111 , THE BOSTON SI ORE g

1 1 wrasse *-bbww»h 'll fj i.hcri&hed f ‘ I AwarJ«d s 1 1 IT Gold Medal JF Paris Exposition 1900. For Sale By Ben Knapke Joe J. Tonnellier | Qz ■ <;■ 1 HOW MUCH t>o YOU SAVE We are not Curious to KNOW | HOW MUCH but t DO YOU SAVE? . j That is What Interests us t. Good Habits Grow Like Bad Ones. If you begin to save you ' t will be interested, and all ! i that will limit your savings I will be your ability, WE KNOW THIS .' OPEN AN ACCOUNT TODAY with us. We are confident of results. IFIRST NATIONAL j BANK OF DFCARIR

yr _M| fYJR big sale still continues. We | L' have added some good bargains to the list. Mens pumps, gun metal and pat, two eye tie, $4., $4.50 and $5. values at $1.98 60 prs. Misses and Childs Pat, Gun Metal and Tan, ankle Strap Pumps all $1.50 and $1.75 values, sale Price 98c PEOPLES & GERKE New Location In Meibers Block First Door South of Schmitt Meat Market. b J

ro’iCE. We have a money loan on farms. .ong Luie Nc com’niasjon charge, T&F-L ERV.”' T LAW OFF'CE. FOR SALE— a “pet’’ alligator. Inquire at this office. ANTED Young boy or man clerk at Martin’ev restaurant. 139c3

1 ■ MM |MI' RUPTURE SPECIALIST TT -at--holthouse drug company A representative of the Easy Truss Co. will be at the store of the Holthouse Drug Company on Wednesday, June 12th, with a full line of their famous Easy Trusses. No wearer of a truss can afford to miss this opportpnity of seeing what we have to offer. Several °f the leading citizens of Decatur are wearing the Easy Truss with perfect satisfaction. This truss embodies an entirely new principle. It is the latest and most scientific rupture appliance known to the medical profession. COME, and be convinced that the EASY TRUSS will hold your rupture perfectly and without irritatREMEMBER THE DATE, WEDNESDAY JUNE 12TH. holthouse drug company

FOR RENT. Front, corner office rooms, over interurban station in Morrison block. In i quire of A. D. Suttles, at Old Adams County Bank. 125tf FOR SATJ3 Rhode Island Re' egg;. ..all G. H. mn. Monrce ;hone. or Uecatur, F. R No. 10. , 103t60