Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 177, Decatur, Adams County, 25 July 1912 — Page 8
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FAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo. N V., .Inly 25 (Special to Daily Demccrati R« < ipts, 2,-. 100; shipments, no te; Ltficia! to Now I York yesterday, nene; nogs doling steftd ■. ■' Mied, medium and heavy. $».■»•»; ! Yorekrs. |5.40@|8.5); nigs aud | lights, [email protected]; .ouglu, $7 25'0 $7.40; stags, $5.50@5600; sheep. 1,200: steady; cattle, 200; steady. d. T- BURK. No. 2 Red wheat • .98c No. 2 White wheat . 95c Yellow corn . 90c(d94e Mixed corn 87c@91c| Oats 43c | Rye 65c | I'ci-ong ba.lay | AJsisce seed 15.75 I No. 1 clover hay s■■* "< | Timotny hay 4-’.OO i .<uuU> iiay Mixed clover hay $9 Jo No. 1 oats straw $4.00 Rye straw A 00 Clover seed 18 50 Timothy seed <2.00 LOCAL DELIVERED COAL PF ICES Anthracite Chestnut $7 85 Anthracite Stove and Egg .... $7.00 Pocahontas 4.50 i Pomeray 4.00 Kentucky Spl'.at 4 00 ' W. Cs. Si lint 4.00 j 1 Hocking ? 75 | .Jackson Hill 5.00 Massillon 4.75 Price at bins or car, 25e less: 2Oc pe: hour extra for labo r In bins; ar—M- •> . ww II W, » ■ MM • — M —
ORGAN FOR SALE Will sell cheap if sold soon. Inquir at ■timer I'onrt'i and Marshell St. 6tii es n»?T_— -» i —— —— - ■■ ■—— — < a *3 T, t 1 ’ Ji' ' IJ fc W'R I T A P-»i C» TO KEEP YOUR CHILDREN HEALTHY give them healthful food. As bread is the ore article of food of the greatest imnorrauce have it as near perfect cs possible. This is most easily and economil tlly ace nnplished by using Martin's tread. it is as near perfection a ood mu'erials. expert skill and wide tpertence can make it. The result is a bread that is unsurpassed for its nutritive qualities, for its health giving properties and delightful taste and flavor. Jacob Martin
OUR GREAT CLEARANCE SALE CONTINUES, BARGAINS BIGGER, BETTER AND GREATER Than Ever We are determined to reduce our stock of low cut footwear. We have them for men, w r omen and children a,ll in the seasons best styles, and we are going to dose them all out at once. WLLL FKOMI - WE LL LOSE Every low shoe in our store goesin this great reduction sale. Come see what good bargains are here for you, take a look at our bargain table see what it wid save you. ELZEY 4b FALK 0?F. COURT HOUSE DECATUR, IND.
rylnn coal, 60c par tri *!J»; carrying ! coal up one flight of itatn, SI.OO par 1 tou extra: carrying <oai up two flights of atalni, $1.66 eatra. — LOCAL PROLVLE MARKET ■vpiinE chickens 20c Ifflkto' oc Fowls ....... IOC Oeeaa 10c ; Eggs ....18c i Hutter 19c I Turkeys lOf: I Chicks 20c Old roosters - »c KALVBW mA ’KETa I fief tides Ic •Calf lsc Tai low ..... Sc Sheep pelts s6cQkl.im I Wool 20c024c FULLEN* AMP'S. Butter IBcfi22o Lard $c Eggs 180 NIP -ICE 4 CO. ! Eggs , 18c Butter lS#®2oc H. BEHLING. I Spring chickens 20c | Ducks 5c Fowls 10c jGeew 10c I Eggs .18c Butter 19c Turkeys 10c Old roosters . 6c Chicks 20c = ir—— —i~mta •— »
— — I ,■■l—l— ■ I NOTI«E TO BIDDERS. 11 Notice is herebj given that the ■ school board will receive sealed bids s up until 8 o’clock p. tn. on Monday. July 29, 1912, I for the following work: South Ward 1 school building -All windows, sashes and fra: .es, coats of paint; winI dow sills. three coats, all putj ty to be •emo’ed from the windows, ■ jnd be replace 1 by a combination of white lead; painting also includes I doora and banisters. The belfry to i h'.ve two coats, ard thiee, if neces- ■ sary; also cat of sand: valleys i to have paint necessary. North ward l uiiiing—Window i -ames and sashes, bannisters and doers, two coats of paint; window sills, three coats; bel- ; fry to have two or three eoats, as necI evsary; all windows needing pfatty to be puttied with combination white lead s putty; all carpenter work necessary to r ‘ nake belfry firm and in good condi j ion. valleys and ridge strips to have I i air.t as necessary. All paint on wood- ’ ork to be of standaid white lead and . i rare linseed oil, and turpentine, mix- ; 11 by painter. All windows to be re- .' n: avtd and replaced by the Janitor. [il’Jtf SCHOOL BOARD. o , F> >R SALE —161 acre:, of good land on Monroe street; at right place it so soon; 20 acre« 1 .’.Pe east of Moni ro v at the right price if sold soon i Cell Harvey & Leotard, real estate ag nts. 173t3
-ir-w vwwiwaaßßpnßng. The CRYSTAL Theater. •< 4 A WESTERN COMEDY. Tonight »» will show a western ' comedy, a Lubin comedy, Selig drai ma, and a aPthe Indian story. The i Indian story features our bill, and ' you should make It a point to see the ' Paths Indian story. The Sioux Cave of ' Death features some of the old cue- ' toms of the Aboriginal tribes and de--1 plots exactly the actions of the various ceremonies. “HIS LITTLE SISTER," Screaming Comedy, Lubin. I "THE SIOUX'S CAVE OF DEATH." j Paths Indian Story. “WHEN THE HEART RULES," Se--1 llg Drama. Two split reels, one pant education-, al, the other drama. FIVE CEVfS. The CRYSTAL Theater. ATTENTION, SICK PEOPLE! Why use trashy, good for nothing j patent medicines, that in time is bound to ruin your health and leave Incurable troubles. Why salve your skin with a lot of worthless ointments. that simply destroy |he j smoothness and disfigure you for life? i Use Witter water, nature's natural I 1 medicine, the most wonderful blood ' purltier. This water is pleasant to' take and leaves no bad effects. Pori- i lively cures' eczema, nervousness,! Jaundice, kidney, stomach, liver and: bladder troubles. Write for booklet | at once, telling how to use Witter Water. Wiffited. good hustling agents in your town to sell Witter Water? i Write today to i JAMES B. WHITE. Indiana Distributer for Witter Water. 609-610 Peoples Trust Bldg., Fort Wayne, Ind. 176t10 I o STARTI .<MG, ASTONISHING, Has >»:a the sate or tttoodlne during the past few days. We never have had such a tremendous sale on any remedy in our store. Bloodine is highly endorsed by rime of the most learned physicians in America for Brig’ ,'s.disease. diabetes, stone In the blac ter, rheumatism and catarrh, find If you are suffering with any of these terrible diseases you should not fail to buy a bottle of this wonderful remedy today. Usual SI.OO size bottles for 50 cents at the Holtbouse Drug Co. □r from The Bloodine Corporation, Boston, Mass Holthouse Drug Co., src-.lal agents. o WANTED— Washings and ironiags. Call at 817 Nuttman St. 176t3 FOR SALE—I6I acres of good land, two miles west of Old Adams County bank, on Monroe street; at right price, if sold soon; 20 acres 1 mile' east of Monroe at the right price if sold soon. Call Harvey & Leonard, real estate agents. 176t3 FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, one large room, suitable for light housekeeping—Mrs. Alice Peterson, South First street. 176t3 FOR SALE—A No. 1 milk and butter cow, or will trade for horse. —Wm. R. Bulkhead. Live at 705 Decatur. 176t6‘ FOR SALE—Three year old black mare colt. Bargain, if taken at once. Phone M il. 170t3 FOR SALF -Roll top typewriter desk. Good as new. Will seii for sls. Inquire at this office.V 168tf FOR SALE —Kindling, at sugar factory Wm J. Spear, Contractor. WANTED Boy at Laundry. LOST Gold pin Moragan and Central A. Leave at this office. FOR SALE—Kitchen range, grates lor coal or wood, good baker, warming oven and reservoir. Will sell cheap this week.—Mrs. Chas. Vogle--1 wede. 509 Monroe street. 170t3 LOST—GoId pin wll'.t inti-1 a ingrav- * ed on it. Finder leave at this office. ' WANTJED— Washings and ironings at tory.—W. J. Spear, contractor. 171-3 ( FOR SALE—One safe, Hall's make, in good condition. One large soft coal heating stove. A bargain if taken soon.—M. Burns. 173t3* 3 WANTED—Man to sell -sewing machines on commission.—Daniel 1. Weigel, 'phone 39, Decatur. 172t3* FOUND—Girl's gold bracelet on West [ Monroe street Loser san obtain inform»*'in by calling at this office. j FJ) r . S.ALE—Two acres ot land near the new factor/ site. Address Mrs 8. A. Winans, Llvmjs‘on. Mont. 160-30 WANTED—LadIes or gentlemen to do home work. Salesmen $2.50 per day Travelers $lB per week and expenses. Address R. E. Leyman. General Delivery, otty. 177t2
M - * PLAN TO FIGHT MOSQUITOES Calsnsl Qorgas Devising Imprevad Methods of Combating Post In Canal Zone. Soldiers of the regular army wfio ate In the canal sone or are to go there for the purpose ot defending the fortifications will be pleased to khow that experiments are going on. now with a kind of fortification that! has to do eanoclally with the health of that region. Col William C. Gorgas. medical corpe. U. S. A,, chief sanitary officer, has worked out a scheme for a permanent lining of ditches 1 which will make them proof against the breeding activities of the mos- j qulto. Having found that by controlling the Incubation of Insects, the fever situation was always kept in hand, the zone sanitary department turned its attention to the ditches | which are so fertile a place for the production of mosquitoes, and the Idea was hit upon of lining or "fortifying" them against the mosquito So now there Is being tried a Gatun a ) new scheme for permanent ditch lin | Ing with concrete blocks, made of a , mixture of snnd, cement and cinders . After a while there will lie no chance ' ’. for the poor mosquito at all In the ! zone. The army sanitarians are now making tests to ascertain the effect I of wind npon the travels of the Insect, both against and with the prevailing I air currents, and It is thought that ' approximate or exact data along that I line will have a marked effect upon tbs cost of antl-malarla work. No data are available to show that the ; anopheles, or malaria Insects, are, ; blown by the wind or travel with it.— , ! Army and Navy Journal. I WIGWAM HAS PASSED AWAY I Indians In Canada Now Make Uae of Canvas Tents and Iron Stoves. A novelist would find a veritable mine of data for stories of the severe j life in the woods among any of the northern Indian tribes. During my I stay among the Montagnals at Lake St. John two femflies descended from their winter huntinx grounds to the post, being forced on the way to boil their moccasins and pelfrles for soup to avoid starvation. Yet these same people were strong enough to travel ! and atfenj to the necessities of their camp. Within five days they return 1 ed again to the forest. The canvas tents, which have en tlrely replaced the native birch bark wigwams, came into general use about twenty-five years ago. The first Indians to introduce them set up theii j tents and made camp in the space ol i an hour without having to cut the numerous wigwam poles or dig away the snow underneath, while the old bark lodge required the snow to be cleared to the ground on account oi the fire In the center, the whole task consuming about two and one-hall hours. The box iron stoves heat thq tents very well and consume les| wood than the open fires.—Souther? Workman. Conquering Smallpox Scourge. Smallpox is no longer feared by civ ' ilized maukind. This is partly due no doubt, to the immunization of the races through vaccination, and partly to the better methods of sanitation and preventive treatment generally ‘ In the first year of our occupation oi 1 the Philippines, where smallpox wat then an endemic or constant disease, I there were 675 cases among our sol diers and 240 deaths. A system o: rigid vaccination was adopted, and it i the last five years there have beez only five cases and not a single death 1 The army records in Porto Rico tel the same story, and seem to prov, beyond question the efficacy of vac cination. Dr. S. C. Rockhill of Cln clnnatl reports that he has had muct success in preventing the pock mark ing of the face in smallpox cases by painting the pustules with a lotion ol nine parts glycerine and one pari iodine. By this treatment also th« patients get over the attack in from eight to fifteen days. Others prevent the pitting by keeping the patients in a room where no light w-hatever but red light entere.—Pathfinder. Manufacture of Manlace. At a recent congress of neurology a paper was read in which the movement by which the growing young man caresses the first shoots on his upper lip was labeled moustachlostrepsomanla; the habit of twirling the cane seen In old drum majors, strep•orhabdomanla; that of putting the little finger Into the ear, otodactylo mania. Then we have “stomatodactylomanlacs" who put the finger Into the mouth, “onychophagomanlacs” who bite their nails, “harmonlomaniacs" who drum with their Ungers on window panes or tables and “trepodomanlacs" who nervously move their legs. Cling to Their Superstition. The Chinese, like the Indians, have their medicine men. The medical missionaries have done an admirable work lit Culua, and now, albeit as a ' last resort, a portion of the .430,000,000 of population will appeal to them i In preference to .the native doctors. The London Lancet says: "In some ' localities the natives may still be found burning large quantities of gold and silver paper along with Incense ’ in the hope of averting, for example, > a threatened Invasion of their homes r by cholera, plague, or smallpox, or filing guns and beating cymbals in order to frighten away the malignant . SDfrita likely to give rise to mtachJef.’’
............... t NO PUBLICITY ; "Wo will furnish you with ♦ ! e money gulckly,” >lO, I-’ 0 - • > $25, or a larger deal on Furniture < p Pianos, Horses. Wagons. Fix- • 4 tures, etc., without removal We < p offer unequaled rates, best < terms, qui< kest service and ab- 4 solute privacy. ♦ 4 If you need money, fill out ♦ and mail us ihls olank and out * agent will call o;, you. I Nazns ..ddress; St. and No * 1 Amount a anted * * Our agent I' .u Decatur every « * Tuesday. • * Reliable Private ♦ * H. Wmo Ivin ‘| * Established 1856. Room 2. Sec- 4 * ond Floor, 706 Cnlho- n Street « , * Home 'Phone, 833 * Fort Wavite In** *•••**««» -• ♦“ j i ■ n—— '■ <- ■—mm— L P. MEYER Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist PHONE NO.-— Calls answered promptly day or night HOAGLAND, INDIANA. • FARM LOANS We have plenty of money ,to loan on farms, at 5 per cent. We also make loans without commision. Erwins' Law and Real Estate Office IH AND CO. Carpenters and Builders H. Pennington, Mgr. I W. H.. Pennington Forman C.E. Pennington Secy &Treas g Prepared to do all kinds of I Carpentering and building 9 work. Prices the lowest. I Call and see us if you need I anything in this line. 1 MUCH J I>O YOU SAVE We are net Curious to KNOW HOW MUCH ibut DO YOU SAVE? That is What Interests us 'Good Habits Grow Like Bad Ones. If you begin io 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 er DICATUR Dr. C. V. Connell VETERNARIAN ’ Pnn’uY Office 143 I Residence 102 915ECalf^ r Colt • Every Time de - m i . 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 1 of its failure. Anti-Ste.-il is strictly * guaranteed to do all we claim for it, or , “Money back and back without a quesi tion’’if it fails. Anti-Steril isonly s]. -a bottle, purchase a bottle today-make l us prove our claims, • ■ SMITH, YAGER & FALK i Decatur, ..... Ind.
SATURDAY | Is the LAST DAY of Peoples & Gerk t a I ' Sale. You surely will regret it if you fail h l P advantage of the money saving lipi „ lrt|l|lj J Mens, Womens and Childrens Oxfords. H| Remember the Prices are the low« J Peoples And Gerke ■ I SUMMER DRESSES J J You can save one fourth to one half non I H fine lingerie and linen dresses. All of our ■ j beautiful white lingerie and linen dresses in J and colors have been placed in our greet CM ancc Sale at savings of one fourth to one ] They are made of the finest lawns, mulls bast« and linens set together and finished with J beautiful laces, hand-made embroidery and I with touches of color. FUi-LENKAMPS Old Adams County Bai| Decatur, Indiana. Capital $120» | Surplus . s3f « -T-, t—£ C. S. Niblick, Preatu M. Kirsch and John V —Vice President, , C Y J-v £■ X. Ehinger, Cuw ■ - t •' tft . Reatl Reflect - . - Resolve <' Yesterday Is Gone! a ile RM; TOMORROW L - Is Always A Day Ahead! | Account tionC® x To-Day Is The Only Time J! ? To Start That Bank Account! Extend! A Dollar Will Do It! We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Dep s BERGHOFF BEER A Real GermanJßrew We Absolutely Guarantee This Beer. Will Never Cause Biliousness Costs no more than any other fiq Class Beer ...otvaj of machine-forced methods, we use nature's methud"_ n store our product for months to get the proper age and that Pi ant mellow taste. brewing aecret of the old German masters, the rraten»^ : I L he e l ui P ment the will, combine to produce a beer»» A L r ? hlng ’ nel ' ve atren g t -hening and stimulating qualities are unex» ( e. w ioae purity, wholesomeness and flavor have irienda Delivered By The Case CURLEY’S Phone 38 'Jv../ ' J
