Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 162, Decatur, Adams County, 8 July 1912 — Page 4
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EAST BUFFALO. Ik..< Buffalo, N. Y , July B—(Spec ltd t ■ Daily Democrat) Receipts, 7,20f ; shipments, 3,800 today; receipts, I oj; shipments, 190; yesterday; otfi<:a' New York Saturday. 1,140; : i. , .using steady. Medium and heavy, sß.oo© ’58.05; leu. J 8.10; Yorkers, $8.00; pigs and lights, $7.75®57.80; roughs, $6.65@ $6.85; stags, $5.00© $6.00, sheep, 5,-' 00 i; strong, to 25c higher; top lambs, $8.2 ; yearlings, $5.50®56.50; wethers. $4 75® $5.00; ewes, $3.50© $4.00; cattle. 375; good, steady; others, low er; choice heavy steers, $9.00®58.30; , yearlings. $7 [email protected]; handy butchers, $7.09® $8.00; fat cows. $5.00® $6.50; heifers, [email protected]. « 1. BURK. No. 2 Red wheat sl.Ol No. 2 White wheat 98c Yellow corn 91c@$1.00 Mixed coin 88c@97c Oats 41c Rye 65c Feeding barley 85c barley 85c • «'i-> seed $12.00 No 1 oter hay SIO.OO Timo* ty hay SIB.OO I Light ttrixed hay . **6.00 ' Mixe' .'ver hay $14.00 N; 1 oats straw $9.00 Rye straw $9.00 Closer seed $9.00 WOOL MARKET. Best, medium 20c@24c Wjol 20c@24c LOCAL DELIVERED COAL PRICES. Anthracite Chestnut $7.85 Anth: . ;;te Stove and Egg .... $7.60' Pocahontas 4.59 ,
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NOTICE TO CLEAN UP. "J! persons within the city of Decatur are hereby notified to clean up all rubbish and other filth, clean out their privy vaults and put them in a clean, sanitary condition, to cut down all we?.is upon the property where the live or own, and have all rubbish and old tin cans nauiea out of the city within the next ten days, as this is the final notice, and no other will be given All persons who have failed to comply with this notice will be prosecuted as directed by the laws governing the state and city boards of heartn. So get busy. DR. H. 3. KELLER, 158t5 Sec’y City Board of Health. I" „ . 0 . PUBLIC NOTICE, !-■ . To the Public and all Persons Selling Fire Works: You are hereby notified that it is against the law to sell firecrackers or; explosives of ary kiud to minor children without the consent of their par-
IF_we persist in rej eating our advertisements'about cur fancy blocks it is because we ha /ea good thing and we want you to know about it. We are not spending our good money to advertise and then n>t be able to back up our claims. Our tooled margin bush hammered block is positively the best imitation of stone you can get. ‘ Not the plain cement effect but a sand stone effect. You can get it in colors. ora pure snow white. No other firm makes this block and to get it you must get it here. We want to show you how your porch will apper.” with this block than with the ordiuan i.iids. j WILL YOU 'LET US? - -- - - ' ■■■ — ■■ —— ACKER CEMENT WORKS ewgasse ..'...i'k 1 1 1 ■! mv ■ - —
| i’omeray 4.00 Kentucky Splint 4.00 W. Va. Splint 4.00 Hoiking ;;,75 I Jackson Hill 5.00 ' Massillon 4.75 I Lire at bins or car, 25c leas; 2bc ' per hour extra for labor in bins; car- i ryir.g coal, 50c per ton extra; carrying 1 1 coal up one flight of stairs, SI.OO per ] ton extra; carrying coal up two ' digits of stairs, $1.50 extra. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET during chickens 9c Sucks 10c Fowls 10c Jeese 10c Eggs 16c Butter 3th) Turkeys 11c Chicks 9c Did roosters 5c KALVEk markets Beef bides 9c Calf 13c Tallow 6c Sheep pelts . >..25c@»1.00 Wool 20c@24c FULLENKAMP’S. Butter 18c@22c Lard 8c I-Eggs 17c Nl? -ICK & CO. Eggs 16c Butter 16c@20c H. BEHLING. Spring chickens 9c Ducks 10c Fowls 10c Gees 3 10c Eggs 17c Butter 20c Turkeys 11c Old roosters 6c 1 ‘hicks 7c
i ents or guardians. You are hereby no- ! tifiou not to do so JUDSON W. TEEPLE, Mayor. H. E. KELLER. Sec’y City Board of Health. 158t2 FOR SALE —Good Jersey cow. See Sam Wyatt. 157t6 WANTED —Driving mare; not gray; must be lady broke; medium price. Inquire of Ed Lyons, or call ’phone 547. 161t6 LOST—Ladies’ watch, gold hunting case, 15-jeweled movement, with ring broken out, between ball grounds and up-town. Finder return to B. S. Brown. Reward. 161t3 .LOST —Tan pocketbook Saturday night or Sunday morning, containing two bills and I. O. R. M. Lodge re- ’ ceipt. Finder return to this office I and receive liberal reward. 156t3 WANTED—Fair wages paid weekly to I few middle-aged men in this county; .ill summer’s job. Commence now Referonco required. No bo>s or foreigners. GLEN BROTHERS, 1 Rochester, N. Y. 159t2
THE HONOR ROLL. < Those Who Have Subscribed to the "Old Home Week" Fund. Steele & Weaver. Lee & Stults Co. Callow & Rice. Everett & Hite Co. John W. Beel. L. A. Holthouse. H. A. Colehln. Winnes Shoe Store. D. M. Huisley. Henry Kl app. Decatur H 'raid Co. L>e Bowe s Realty Co. Niblick & Co. Joe J. Tonnelier. Ed Johnson. Holthouse, Schulte & Co. Henry Schlickman. The Myers-Dailey Co. C. F. Holthouse. Peoples & Gerke. Frank McConnell. Geo. F. Menig. Beineke & Girod. The Democrat Co Yager Bros. & Reinking. Jacob Martin. E. L. •Jzrroll. Burt Mangold. Frisinger & Sprunger. Lose & Thomas. Kate Burdg. Decatur Lumber Co. Meyer, Scherer & Beavers. A. Bernstein. Runyon, Engeler & Co. Baker & Hower. Teeple, Brandyberry & Peterson. Eli Meyer. F. V. Mills. Charlie Voglewede. The Morris Co. Joseph & Lang. ** Page Blackburn. W. L. Lehne. - The Knebler Co. M. Fullenkamp. U. Deimuger. Fred W. Schaub. The Hchhouse Drug Co. Schafer Hardware Co. First National Bank Old Adams County Bank. Roy Archbold. C. Rademacker. M. E. Andrews. Benj. Knapke. D. Gerber & Co. Dyonis Schmitt. Vance, Hite & Macklin. Hunsicker Broo. Gay, Zwick & Myers. Smith. Yager & Falk. Kirsch, Sellemeyer & Sons' Co. Charles D. Murray. I. A. Kalver. A. J. Harting. Brushwiller & Baker. J. S. Colchin. Wemhoff Monumental Works. P. J. Hyland. The Ward Fence Co. Mutschler & Co. Decatur Produce C J. Hower & Hower. Simeon J. Hain. .' . Mrs. C. H. Hayslip. H. H. Bremerkamp. Nick Miller. Sherman Major. Heckman & Co. o — YOUR GRAY HAIRS QUICKLY VANISH. < A Harmless Remedy. Made from Gar- ' den Sage, Restores Color to Gray Hair, A feeling of sadness accompanies the discovery of the first gray hairs which unfortunately are looked upon as heralds of advancing age. Gray hair, however handsome it may be, makes a person look old. We add know the advantages of being young. Aside from the good impression a youthful appearance makes on others, simply knowing that you are “looking fit” gives one courage to undertake and accomplish things. So why suffer the handicap Os looking | old on account of gray hairs, when a simple remedy will give your hair [ youthful and color and beauty in a I few days' time. 1 Most people know that common gar | den sage acts as a color restorer and I scalp tonic as well. Our grandmothI ers used a "Sage Tea’ for keeping their hair dark, soft and luxuriant. I tn Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair ■ Remedy we have an ideal preparation of sage, combined with sulphur and other valuable remedies for dandruff, itching scalp and thin, weak hair that is split at the ends or constantly coming out. A few applications of this valuable remedy will bring back the color, and in a abort time it will remove every trace of dandruff and greatly improve the growth and appearance of the hair. Get a fifty-eent bottle from your ( druggist today and noticethe difference in your hair after a few nays' , treatment. All druggists sell it, under guarantee that the money will be refunded if the remedy is not ex-, actly at represented. m-w-f WANTED —Girl for general housework in small family. Easy place. | Enquire of Wm. G. Kist at Democrat office.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. Decatur, Ind., July 8, 1912. Tlie taxpayers of Adams county, Indiana, are hereby notified that the State Board of Tax Commissioners has fixed the 23rd Day of July, 1972, at 9:30 a. m., at the offices of said board, for the consideration of the assessments of personal property of Adams County, for the purpose of equalizing said assessments, and for the purpose of considering the matter ot increasing the assessments of the personal property of said county, and to determine the rates of addition to cr reduction from the listed or assessed valuation of said property in said county. At such hearing any representative l of the Board of County Commissioners, or any taxpayer of said county, may appear in person, or by attorney, and be heard. This hearing has nothing to do with appeals from County Boards o. Review. Witness my hand and official seal, this Bth day of July, 191". H. S. MICHAUD, ltd Auditor, Adams County, Ind. 0 TO STRAIN THE AIR. THE NOSE A FILTER Catarrh Clogged Nostrils a Breeding Place for Deadly Germs. The nostrils are perfect ‘‘air filters'’ and, when kept in clean, healthy state, stran every bt of the air we breathe, catching all dust particles, foreign matter and germs. The air is full of germs. You cannot dodge them, but you can safeguard yourself against catarrh and other diseases contracted in the process of breathing by keeping the nostrils clean and healthy. Catarrh germs will sometimes get in heir week, and you may mistake thei symptoms for an ordinary cold. Don't take any chances If you have a stuffed up feeling in the head, or if your throat is sore or filled with phlegm, just grease the nostrils with a little Ely’s Cream Balm, draw the pure, aromatic fumes back in the head, and you will be astonished at the effect. In a few minutes you will .'eel a lorscning up in the head, the -.-in soon be stopped, the soreness gone, and you will :e ’ a sense of genuine relief. Ely’s Cream Balm not only wards off catarrh, but will quickly cure even a chronic, longstandng case of catarrh. it takes the trouble right where it sfarts, in the nose and throat, cleanses, heals and strengthens the raw, sore inside skin, or membrane, and in this way drives out catarrh and makes you proof against this filthy, disgusting disease. Summer colds, which often hang on for weeks, can be quickly cured witn thifs cleansing, healing, antiseptic balm. All druggists sell it for fiftv cents a bottle, and the one bottle is generally all that is needed to effect a complete cure. Try it today. t-t-s o SPECIAL NOTICE. A special band of beet sugar labo rers will furnish the music at the ice cream social June 29th, four miles south of Decatur, three-fourths mile east of St. Paul shurch. Big ballon ascension. Everybody come. 154t3 o MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN. Relieve feveriC.bess, bad stomacn, teething disorders, move regulate tbe bowels and are a pleasant remedy for worms. Used by mothers for 22 years. They never teii. At all druggists, 25c. Sample free. Address, A. S. Olstead, Leßcy, N. Y. o FOR SALE. My residence on Winchester street, consisting or ten rooms, with large bath room, closet and wash stand, with hot and cold water, in three places. Los 50x180. Fine laYge 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 o -—- NOTICE. If the iwo dresses taken from the house on Monroe street are quietly returned the matter will be dropped; otherwise the detective employed will arrest the guilty party and make the matter public, 152‘.6 o GOOD HOUSE FOR RENT. A seven-room apartment in one of the double houses on Third street, Just opposite court house, electric lights, gas. good bath room, etc. Inquire of A. D. Suttles, at Old Adams County bank. 122tf 1 WANTED —A carpenter. Inquire of Dick Townsend, 515 Madison St. 1 (You can’t afford to be without Con key’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-lwk
j '' ' ■ > • ... sm 'i R 702 Maxwell cam soSd in |g 1 H N. Y. State in < H giving active served today B •I ■ lasts 1 ’ HR r-ra— e _ Bi Bh i| ill This record of durability r> uncqunlec tu u.--Hr nv.\e of cur, regardless o- pr’cc. c:itr t • the: Muxweil cars h.s lon ci ,< ‘vc r>.,rc - - u v-> ■’ lli LL'rvice ut a lower cost ' r ri::tc?.ance, u' 1 enz i c’.her r.r .kc of car in the rl' . B Maxwell Special I Fuliy equipped, including self-starter 111 This 5-passenger, 36 horsepower touring cu. cc.'.tinuc , as the undisputed leader <f. F':2. No other car within S-JO above its price compares v.. < wonderful valu Only by * idmg in it can you know i > xccptional qualities. V e want you / to test arid examine May we arrange a demonstration ‘ R 0 If you cannot call, send for the Catalog de Luxe, illustrating and describing it. Just say on postal, Mail Hooks. Other Models » -TrlirT^i.. ~ « Maxwell ’’Mercury” il B ( J ; ** Maxwell “Mascotte” ' ***? 1 ■ ; g SOSO. V - K ' E w E«.:>”s ne " L.; —- - ' Maxwell “Special” 36 hp, SI4BO. Fully cqu.ppcd, including sell-»tarter ;I 9 A - J - MOSER & CONPANY B , B Berne, Indiana. B
WANTED ————— Fngineor at the Interurban Power House, Apply to W. F. Bums Chief Engineer 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 Dr. C. V. Connell VETERNARIAN Phnna Office 143 JL HO I Ik/ Residence 102 Gets a -Calf or Colt Every Time is a scientific German prepared remedy for barren mares, cows, soWs and ewes with a success of over 35 years back of it. In not one instance have we learned of its failure. Anti-Steril is strictly guaranteed to do all we claim for it, 01 “Money back and back without a question” if it fails. Anti-Steril is only $1 a bottle, purchase a bottle today-makt us prove our claims. SMITH, YAGER & FALK ' Decatur, - - - - Ind KOI Io ■ Monev f All you want. Abstract) i made and Titles Guaranteed ’• Insurance Writers Office Rooms on first floor * oppisite interurban Station i Graham and Walters
ENDS HUNT FOR RICH GIRL. Often the hunt for a rich wife ends when the man meets a woman that uses Electric Bitters. Her strong nerves veil in a bright brain and ever temper. Her peach-bloom complexior and ruby lips result from her pure . blood: her bright eyes from restful . sleep; her elastic step, from firm, free muscles, all telling of the health and strength Electric Bitters give a i woman, and the freedom from indigesI tion, backache, headache, fainting and _ i dizzy spells they promote. Every- | ’ where they are woman’s favorite remedy. If weak cr ailing, try them. I 50c at Holthouse Drug Co. , — ..—<, — FOR SALE —Two acres of land near the new factory site. Address Mis. B. A. Winans, Livingston, Mont. 160-30
•i Go. iroxr JMTOJSZS'X’ 'favorite jfejl. h r-y 2 " —Hb f j I .1 • w.’ WHm — I r I‘i HiiiaQW I W , l±f FT.' .’ * | | || -V* WO I lIUW Uj --C : Fly Time is here e Flies—Flies—flies everywhere. They i. drive horses crazy—pester your wife « and children—poison food. Your wife can’t keefl them out, and she gets most discouraged over jt. The best way of getting rid of them is to throughly protect your home with screens. And we have just the screens your are looking for, inexpensive, handsome and durable. Flies are costing you money on every calf or colt you are raising. Flies keep them too busy to eat. Flies are costing you money on every horse you drive, and the j more lively and snappy the horse is the more the flies bother him. Defend them against these pests with fly nets. ’• Go. -yoir
NOTICE. Mr. Krimmel, the piano tuner, of Ft. Wayne. 1s here for a few days. Parties wishing pianos tuned can leave word at the Murray Hotel at the earliest convenience. 157t2 NOTICE. I, the undersigned, wish to state that I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by my wife, Mrs. Effie 'Woods. 160t3 JAMES WOODS. — 0 FOR RENT —An eight room house, on South 3rd street, by Mrs. P. IThomas. 15St3 FOR SALE —Six volume set of encyclopedias; good as new. Inquire at ! this office. 159t6
