Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 164, Decatur, Adams County, 10 July 1912 — Page 4
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EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. July 10—-(Spec-ial to Daily Democrat; -Receipts, 1,600; slii. ’tents, 570; fflcial to New York yesterday, 760; hogs closing steady; all sold. Yorkers, mediums and heavy, $8.20 @58.25; pigs, $8.204« $8.25; roughs, [email protected]; stags, $5.00 @56.25; sheep, 6iio; top lambs, $8.50; cattle, 250; slow. •>. 1. BURK, No. 2 Red wheat sl.Ol No. 2 White wh»at 98c Yellow corn 85c@90c Mixed corn 80c@87c Oats 41c Rye 65c Feeding barley 85c Filing barley 85c Alaike seed $12.00 No 1 clover hay SIO.OO Timothy ha'" SIB.OO Light, mixed hay Mixed clover hay $14.00 No. I oats straw $9.00 Rye straw $9.00 Clocer seed $9.00 WOOL MARKET. Beat, medium 20c@24c Wool 20c@24c LOCAL DELIVERED COAL PRICES. Anthracite Chestnut $7.85 Anthracite Stove and Egg .... $7.60 Pocahontas 4 50 Pomeray 4.60 Kentucky Splint ... 4.00 W. Va. Splint 4.00 . Hocking 3.75 Jackson Hill 5.00 Massillon 4.75
WANTED —Driving mare: not gray; W-ANTED—Comix> f «mt and experiencm -• be t? < oroke; medium price.' ed girl for general Luuseworh. Good la-,. ..e <>*' Dd ’->ons, or tall "phone wages Apply Mr». Wil’s Kremers, 422 547., 161t6 Jeffejso’i sirset. 163tf ~rrrr—Ti rrnwi iimnmwri imr r - "1111 iiibi iiiiimih iioniirTinmnromrTTrr I B | Old Adams County Bank | Decatur, Indiana. iri"innn aw-——Capital $120,000 I g-N I Surplus . $30,000 I SA-SjA ' rAi C. S, Niblick, President & jLgt Kirach and John Niblick ■ jjlMak. rjm'ykLj.'l jS Vice Pres" sente Mjffir s \ x I EX. Elmnger, Cashier F L 1 Barn Joans S RCaU a Specialty I * Ms I R°" cct — i _ - JBL I Resolve e»ii«j.ions t H’ , Made n’TIPDI? Speedily 1 fli JaIA at FavorIS NOTHING SMALL — AccomodaABOUT tion Consistent I SOME PEOPLE EXCEPT Methods Extended THE AMOUNT THEY SAVE ?• J i Patrons - | We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits ■MWanr'. rwi owi ■him— im '* wJw.wgaHMaßißMKMiMi—— Si I < c
-iOi"tr- in— J 1 Price at blns or car, 25c less; 20e per hour ex;ra for labo r in bins; car.l rying coal, 50c per ton extra; carrying coal up one flight of stairs, SI.OO per ■ ton extra; carrying coal up two ; flights ol stairs, $1.50 extra. i LOCALPRODUCt MARKET ’ I I j Spring chickens 9c Bucks 10c Fowls 10c I Geese 10c! Eggs 16c outlet - sou Turkeys 11c Chick* 9c Old rooster* - 5c kalvbm markets Beet bides 9c i Calf 12c Tallow 5c Sheep pelt* [email protected] Wool 20c@24c - FULLENKAMP’S. i Butter 18c@22c Lard 8c Eggs 17c NIF _iCK A CO, Eggs ...........................16c Butter 16c@20c H. BEHLING. Spring chicken* 9c Ducks 10c Fowls 10c Geeso 10c Eggs 17c Butter 20c Turkeys ..... Hr Old roosters 6c Chicks 7c
THE HONOR RQLL. Those Who Have Subscribed to the “Old Home Week” Fund. Steele & Weaver. Lee & Stults Co. Callow & Rice. Everett & Hite Ct.-. . John W. Beel. L. A. Hol hduse. H. A. Colchln. , , Winnes Shoe Store. i D. M. Hensley. Henry Knapp. Decatur Herald Co. . The Bowers Realty Co. Niblick Ac Co. Joe J. Tonnelier. I Ed Johnson, j Holthouse, Schulte & Co. Henry Schlickman. The Myers-Dailey Co. C. F. Holthouse. I Peoples Ac Gerke. Frank McConnell. Geo. F. Menig. Beineke & Girod. The Democrat Co. Yager Bros. & Relnking. Jacob Martin. R. •.-troll. Burt Mangold. Frisinger & Spruuger. 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. I . ~ . Charlie Voglcwede. The Morris Co. Joseph & Lang. Page Blackburn. j . W. L. Lehne. The Knebler Co. T M. Fullenkamp. IT. Deintnger. Fred W. Schaub. The Hclihouse 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 Ac Sons' Co. Charles D. Murray, I. A. Kalver, A. J. Harting. Brush wilier & Baker. 1 \ J. S. Colchin. Wemhoff Monumental Work*? P. J. Hyland. The Ward Fence Co. Mutschler & Co. Decatur Produce Co. Hower & Hower. Simeon J. Hain. Mrs. C. H. Hayfllip. 11. H. Bremerkamp. Nick Miller. v Sherman Major. Heckman & Co. —o CATARRH MISERIES FOREVER ENDED. A Simple, Safe Remedy Brings Instant Relief, Even In the Worst Cases. The quickest, safest find best way to cure catarrh is by using a remedy that will touch the spot and do its work quickly without leaving any bad effects. Ely’s Cream Balm, which is applied to the nostrils or rubbed on the throat or chest, gets rid of the root of the trouble, and instantly relieves even the worst case of catarrh. In a. few minutes after applied, you can feel a loosening up in the head, the pain and soreness are gone, the sense of taste, smell and hearing come back, and you feel like a differ- ! ent person. Ely’s Cream Balm cleanses, heals and strengthens the inflamed membranes, stops the nasty discharge which makes the breath foul and causes the disgusting hawking, spitting and blowing. Hay fever victims, who are made miserable with fits of sneezing and coughing get instant relief by the use of this simple remedy. Don’t suffer with catarrh another day. Ely's Cream Balm will relieve j you immediately, and a fifty cent boti tie will more than likely effect a complete cure. All druggists sell it. t-ts MED4CAL NOTICE The Adams County Medical society will meet with Dr. C. R. Price at Geneva, Friday eveni«g July 12. Dr. Price will read a paper on “PANCREATITIS”. Let all be present. Dr. C. C. Rayl, Secy. WANTED —Girl for general house work. Apply at once to J. H. Stone. 163tf WANTED —Girl for general housework In small family. Easy place. Enquire of Wm. G. Kist at Democrat office. ts
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. Decatur, Ind., July 8, 1912. The taxpayers of Adams county, Indiana, are hereby notified that the State Board of Tax Commissioners! has fixed the 23rd Day of July, 1912, at 9:31) a. m., at the offices of said board, for the consideration of the 1 assessments of personal property of Adams County, for the purpose of equalizing said assessments, and for ! the purpose of considering the mat- ( ter of increasing the assessments of ; , ' the personal property of said conn- ( ty, and to determine the rates of ad-, , dition to cr reduction from the listed or assessed valuation of said prop- I erty in said county. At such hearing any represen :ativc oi the Board of County Co ission . ers, or any taxpayer of sa>u maty, | may appear in person, or by attorney,. and be heard. This hearing has nothing to do with appeals from County Boards of Review. Witness my hand and official seal, this Bth day of July. 1912. H. S. MICHAUD, ltd Auditor, Adams County, Ind. - - -oNOTICE TO B'DDERS. • - - ■■■ — Notice is hereby given that the School Board of tue City of Decatur, Indian', will receive sealed bids for two hot air furnaces to be installed at the North Ward school house, in City of Decatur, at 8 oelock, p. m., on Tuesday, July 16, 1912. The furnaces must be of standard make. Certified check in the sum of $250 must accompany bid, guaranteeing that bidder will enter into contract. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. F. V. MILLS. O. L. VANCE. IRVIN BTaNDYBERRY, 153t3 Members of Board. o , FOR SALE—Good Jersey cow. See Sam Wyatt. 157t6REX THEATER. Prof. J. M. Meade We have secured Prof. J. M. Meade, j the well known lecturer, to be with . j us this evening, who will give us one of his famous lectures on the subject of ‘‘White Slavery,” or the lure of the . bright lights of the city. Prof. Reed comes endorsed by both pulpit and . press Below you will find a letter endorsed by Rev. John Walton, of the| First Baptist church of Garrett, Indi-1 ana: “This is to certify that Prof. J. M.; Meade of Kansas City, Mo,, gave a ■ ( lecture in my church last night, April j 1 ( 24th, on the ‘White Slave Traffic, 1 ' which was well delivered, and will I s say we were well pleased. The pic- ■ tures he uses are good and he is able to bring before his audience true life, 1 and I pray God that more men willj step forward and assist in bringing ; this subject before the people' 1 1 Two extra good reels tonight.
s X 1 FOR SALE Three Business building s lots for sale on 2nd. St. r F s i JOHN NIBLICK Exct. d i a c I r t I
JULY CLEARANCE SALE A i BERNSTEINS Studebaker Block Decatur, Ind., Two doors south oi Interurban station r-imnipneinor Sat Tulv 13 We will hold our annual July Clearance Sale, the greates&FnX S held m D^tur 1 or. AMams. All^ summer goi’ds must go, regardless of cost, our goods han g <.• om, large Circular, it has Hundreds of Bargains.
LADIES SHOES $3.50 Indies White Canvass 16 button shoe, July Clearance sale. $2.29 $!!.50 Ladies Tan 16 button shoe July Clearance sale only $2.69 $3 00 Ladle* Pat. or Gun Metal, but ton or Blucher shoe latest style too and heel July clearance sale SPEClAL—Endicott Johnson shoe Vicie Kid, Pat. Tip, Blucher made with Welt Sole, a dandy, July clearance sale only $1.19 LADIES OXFORDS A large assortment or Ladies $2.00 and $2.50 oxfords broken sizes only $1.19 $3.00 Ladies all Pat. four strap oxfords short vamp, high heel July clearance sale only $1.95 $3.00 Ladies gun metal two strap, Pumps high heel short vamp latest style July clearance sale . .$1.95 $2.00 Ladies all Pat. two and four strap pumps latest style, July clearancp sale $1.49 Ladies tan four button oxfords $3.50 value, a few sizes left 0n1y52.29 Ladies White canvass two strap pumps high heel short vamp July clearance sale only $1.19 MENS SHOES $3.50 mtns bat. button or blucher shoe high heel and high toe July clearance sale $2.29 $3.50 Men s Gun Metal Button or blucher shoe, the latest high heel and toe July clearance 5a1e...52.29 s3.so.Mens tan button shoe latest styles July clearance sale 0n1y.52.45 $2.50 Mens Vicie kid, gun metal or
All our Summer goods must go, nothing reserved. We positively must make room for our fall goods. The prices ai e cut so low that they must go. Re on hand early Sat, July 13. We will have plenty of Clerks. Come early to avoid the rush. BERSTEIN’S
NOTICE. I, the undersigned, wish to state that I will not be responsible for any I debts contracted by my wife, Mrs. Effie Woods. 160t3 JAMES WOODS. o__ LOST —Ladies’ watch, gold hunting .fl case, 15-jeweled movement, with i ring broken out, Between ball grounds , and up-town. Finder return to B. S. Brown. Reward. 161t3 FOR SALE —Two acres of land near the new factory site. Address Mrs. B. A. Winans, Livingston, Mont. 16C-30 ( - Every Time i is a scientific German prepared remedy 1 for barren mares, cows, sows and ewes I with a success of over 35 years back of ' it. In not one instance have we learned of its failure. Anti-Steril is strictly I guaranteed to do all we claim for it, or : “Money back and back without a question” if it fails. Anti-Steril is only sl. a bottle, purchase a bottle today-make ; us prove our claims. ! SMITH, YAGER & FALK Decatur, - • - - Ind.
box calf shoe with or without tip July clearance sale ♦' 9o $2.00 Mens satin calf shoe a dandy July clearance sale ■■■• $ $2.50 Mens tan or black Elk skin shoe all sizes only • • $2.00 Mens Mule Skin shoe with ellsoles only $2.00 Good heavy tan work shoe all sizes $1.69 MENS OXFORDS Come early while we have all sizes $3.00 Mens tan Button oxfords made with latest high toe and high heel only $2.45 SPECIAL:— All our Mens $3.00 Pat. Blucher or Gun metal button oxfords made with latest toe and high heel, come in and see them only $1.98 BOYS MISSES and CHILDRENS SLIPPERS Barefoo* sandals all sizes for Infants sizes 2 to Misses size J only 48c Childs tan 2 strap slipper size 9 to 11 only $1.19 Boys’ Kangaroo Calf Shoe, sixe 214 to 6 only $1.49 Misses white canvass 2 strap slippers, size 12 1-2 to 2 only $1.15 Same as above, size 8 1-2 to 11 1-2 only 89c All childrens and Misses shoes at a great saving. BED SPREADS $1 50 value of White bed spreads without fringe extra size only . $ 98 LAWNS A large assortment of dress lawns The best 8c quality made while
feloodint Cures Strains. Bruises Rheumatic Sprains, Rheumatic Liniment pains, Pains in the Ch-st, Side and Back, Swelling and Tumors Frost Bites, Sore Throat, Quiusy, Croup, Hoarseness. 25c and 50 cents a bottle. —■ - u- ■. IJ-. .. - - Dr. C. V. Connell VETERNARIAN Office 143 rnOeS Residence 102
(Sb. we kFjs.vzej ire zr hk=2 ■ Dj- i— ■:: 'ci '’ILS *' V - [lf WlWw V..\6 w ArftH 11 —~~~ -ttm W — Fly Time is here Flies—Flies—flies everywhere. They drive horses crazy—-pester your wife and children—poison food. Your wife can’t keep them out, and she gets most discouraged over it. 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 everv horse you drive, and the more lively and snappy the horse is, the more the flies bother him. Defend them against these pests with fly nets. "WTS YOVMOI7BT
it lasts, yard, only APRON CUNGHAM 7c Apron Gingham a yard ... j (l - MENS WORK SHIRTS " 50c value of mens work shirts a large assortment all sizes only TABLE OIL CLOTH All fancy table oil cloth 18c q ua i ity only WINDOW SHADES 35c value green window shades oil color 36 inches wide, fl ft. long a yd only MUSLIN , Uubleached muslin a yd. j CORSETS SI.OO C. B. Ala Spirite corset. .. 50c C. B. Ala SPtrte corset 42c $1.50 value of ladies white petticoat" trimmed with 20 and 24 inch wide Embroidery also trimmed with 3 rows of lace insertion, only.. 9s c $1.50 Ladies White lawn shirt waists all sizes high or low necks, short ' long sleeves, only Ladies fancy princess Slips trimmed with four rows of lace at the skirt $1.75 value July clearance sale ,98c Ladies Fancy Corset covers ail sizes lace or embroidery trimmed 50c value only 23e LACE CURTAINS Our lace curtain stock is better than ever. AR $1.50 value of lace cur tains, white or Ecru plain a fancy center extra wide, and 3 1-2 yds long a pair only 93c STRIPED SERGE 35c value of light serge suiting, with black hair line stripe a yd. only 19c
s°| o Monev All you want. Abstracts made and Titles Guaranteed. Insurance Writers Office Rooms on first floor oppisite interurban Station. I Graham and Wallers
