Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 181, Decatur, Adams County, 30 July 1912 — Page 4
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s’. AST BUFFALO. E»st Buffalo, X. Y., July 30—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 2,400; shipments, 'SO; official to New York yesterday, 3,610; hogs hlosing steady. Yorkers, medium and heavy, sß.7s®' Bs.so' ; pigs, sS.6o<trsß.7(>; roughs, $7.35 (ii's7.sotti stags, ss.softj $6,233 sheep, 1,200: steady; lambs, 25c lower; tops, $7.75; cattle, 200; steady. ei. T. BURK. No. 2 Red wheat $1.02 No. 2 White wheat 99c Yellow corn 94c@9Kc Mixed corn 91c@9’c Oats A2c New aits 28c Rye 60c Feeding barley 42c Alsike seed $8.75 No. 1 clover hay $9.00 Timothy hay $12.00 1 tuiotby hay $13.50 Mixed clover hay $9.50 No. 1 oats straw $4.00 Rye straw $5.00 Clover seed $8.50 Timothy seed $2.00 LOCS.L DELIVERED COAL PRICES. Anthracite Chestnut , $7.85 Anthracite Stove and Elgg .... $7.60 Pocahontas 1.50 Pomeray 4.00 Kentucky Splint 4.00 W. Va. Splint 4.00 Hock.ng 3.75 Jackson Hill 5.00 Massillon 4.75 Pr. e at bins or car, 25c less; 20c per hour extra for labor In bins; carryiag coal, 50c per ton e”tra; carrying Hk h, ■' >'jil j K. - - ■ § £ Paris Bxpusitioa 19CG. i, xasawi tffsr For Sale By ; Ben Knapke Joe J. Tonnellier
I j ■ ll—a— —Mi—a-l JtweiM 1 M—M——O • ll——l IHlr. > 4MME «.<-»»« r. i IW4I— —MM [ IT 7 '»i z7! 8 <* '$ ° Yk n I He savet. u?.e price ot his maxwell twice di :.8 months, after giving up his horse. That’s the expend eci t Ness Citv, Kansas, R. F. D. Carrier. He covered i’ 3 route with Mixweli i.i half th-, time required with his horse, giving him a halfday j '"■ ’ ; "r ...‘ | t J2.'.: ;KFvr?:.y.'r; E y. .. . ■ 1 r- < ' ' ■ ' ■ ‘ V-S'-ij He .- ■•>!'. 2 :l; V9V3 . % .J. ou /FT time—never had a■"- ---abreakdown. ’’ ( —2. <- M thetotaicost-tires and ' everything included— SI 4BO f.o.b. factory was sl9l 37. {bully eqir.frped, including Self Starter) Maxwell Special S I4BO (Fully equipped, including Self Starter) What dees yotir horse cost while going 16,210 miles —or during 13 months? This owner’s total expense was only 1-1/5 hour, and dependable service at al! times, cents per mile for this daily continual sen- 17,000 ph vsician si are driving their Maxice. With a Maxwell Special you. can weHs eve ' y day jn the year . They go twice as far, do twice the work and at- haye re}iMe service and they find it j n half the expense oi your horse. Maxwell. 55,000 owners all over the Maxwell “Special” is a roomy, power- country are Maxwell references. Ask one. ful car that will help you to accomplish s<je stylish re i iab i e car and have a more business, and ahi oe a source ot ride throU g h the count ry, proving its health and pleasure for your whole family. merit; tQ your satisfa ' e tjo a . Phone an It gives vou speed up to fifty miles an appointment zwze. (JNITED STATES COMPANY Sold by Maxwell Division A. J. MOSER & CO., 3 West 61st Street, at Broadway, New York Berne, Indiana. * S—
coal up one flicat of stairs, SI.OO per ton extra; carrying coal up two flights of stairs, $1.56 extra. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET r Spring chickens 20c Ducks 5c , fowls loc . Geese 10c Eggs 18c Butter 19c Turkeys 10c Chicks , 20c > Did ioosio.» 5< KALVEK mARKEia . Beet Cide* Sc Calf 12c . Tallow ........ oc Sheep pelt* [email protected] 1 > Wool 20c@24c I I FULLENKAMP’S. I ) Butter 18c@22c > Lard r 8c i Eggs 18c I • NIP.fiKiCO. . Eggs 18c Butter 16c@20c • - I H. BERLING. I • . • Spring chickens 20c 1 Ducks 5c 1 Fowls loc Geese 10c 1 Eggs 18c ’ Butter 19c ; Turkeys 10c Old roosters m ; I Chicks .. 20c Mrs. William Stuckey has gone to Berne to visit a week with her parents. Koi I |0 | Money • All you want. Abstracts! ! made and Titles Guaranteed.; Insurance Writers i Office Rooms on first floor ! ; oppisite interurban Station. | Graham and Waite's |
'STOP SNEEZING AND SNIFFLING.I For Hay Fever and Rose Cold Try Ely's Cream Balm—lt Gives Instant Relief. “Balm is Just the word for this j i soothing, healing, antiseptic cream, | 1 Its effects in eases of hay fever and , ' rose colds are almost magical. Yau ! Just grease the nostrils with a little of the cream, inhale the pleasant, aromatic fumes: and in a few minutes your head begins to clear, the soreness is relieved, and the sneezing, l sniffling and weeping stopped. People who have suffered for years with hay fever and rose cold can be free from all the distressing symptoms by simply using Ely's Cream Balm morning ■ and night during the hay fever season. Hay fever is due to an irritated, in-1 flamed condition of the mucous mem-I ! brane (inside skin) of the nose and | throat. Strong powders, snuffs and sprays simply aggravate the trouble, i but Ely’s Cream Balm soothes, heals and strengthens the raw, sore mem branes, and in this way not only relieves the trouble but prevents its return. All druggists sell and recommend it. Get a fifty-cent bottle today—use it according to directions —get your money back if you are not satisfied, t-t-s Bicycle Repairing Electric Wiring Bicvcie and Electric Sundries Mezda and Gem bulbs ~ Gocarts Retired EDW. E. PARENT * 131 S. 2nd. Rt t Open Evenings* ANOTHER Low Rate Excursion To TOLEDO Sunday August 4th, 1912 I .... VIA—- ! “Clover Leaf Route” Train leaves Decatur at 5:19 A.M. I Get tickets and information OF i H. J. Thompson Agent i
The Misses Celeste Wemhoff, Rose and Bess Tonneller have returned from a week "s stay at Rome City. Mrs. Charles Meyers and son, Frederick, and her father, R. D. Patterson, i have returned from a ten days' stay | with their sister and daughter, Mrs. ■ Fred Bell, at Elwood | Mis. John Christen and son, Bert, of Toledo, Ohio; Fanchon, Jessie and Harold Magley will go to Rome City tomorrow for a two week's stay at "Jeanette” cottage. Ray Christen ! will come next week for a week's stay and they will be joined by other mem- , bers of the families from time to time.• Before going to Rome City, they will attend the Magley renion at Robison Park, Fort Wayne, Wednesday. _ r —S* — — ■' ■ ' PRESBYTERIAN LADIES. All the ladies of the Presbyterian chrch are requested to meet at the I church parlors Friday afternoon at 2 j . o'clock. By reqest of presiden. 180t4 , o_ | THE OF A HUSBAND is too important a matter for a woman to be handicapped by weakness, bad blood or foul breath. Avoid these kill-hopes by taking Dr. King’s. Life Pills. New strength, fine complexion, pure breath, cheerful spirits—things that win men—follow their use. Easy, safe, sure. 25c at Holthouse Drug Co. —o FOP. SALE —Fo'T.cg bed, .n good condition, with largo mirroi In face; will sell cheap. Call at once at residence, 610 Monroe street. —Mrs. Chaimet Schaf'-r. 177t3 PLUME FOr BAUfti—Ail varieties, SI.OO a buA-i at ths orchard. —Sol Linn. 171t6 WANTED —80's, 160’s and 240 acre farms for sale. Have live buyers wanting fs-jn- of this size. List with' us at '-ace. Harvey & Leonard, over Van' ~ Kile Sr. Macklin store. io7tf The very best and latest process in cleaning and restoring colors in timeworn and faded carpet. Free demonstration. See Murphy, pretty good authority on carpethology. Leave word at any drug store. 180t6 FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, one large room, suitable for light housekeeping.—Mrs. Alice Petersdn, South First street. 176t3 WANTED —Washings and ironings. Call at Sl7 Nuttman St. 176t3 FOR SALE —161 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 Hervey & Leonard, real estate agents. 176(3 LOST —Gold pin wit's W"1 A ingraved on it. Finder leave at this office. FO T ’ SALE —Two acres ot land near the new factor site. Address Mrs. B. A. Winans, Livingston, Mont. 160-30 FOR SALE —A No. 1 milk and butter cow, or will trade for horse. —Wm. R. Bulkhead. Live at 705 Line St., Decatur. 180t6* All 10c ginghams go at 5c yard..—Steele & Waver’s. ! FOR SALF -Noll top typeviiriter desk. I Good as new. Will seii for sls. Inquiire at this officw. ' 168tf FOR SALE —Kindling, at sugar factory.—Win J. Spear, Contractor. FOR SALE—Good spring wagon, cheap.—Bert Haley, South Mercer avenue. 180tl2 FOR RENT —Four furnished rooms, for light housekeeping. ’ Phone No. 521 609 Monroe street. Mrs. B. W. Sholty. 180-e-o-d-ts The big- clearance sale at Teeple, Brandyberry & Peterson’s will last this week and next. 18lt2 LO§T—Lea'.hei pocketbook, with i memo sheets about 3x6 in; contains memo and data valuable only to owner. Reward for return to this office or Wm. Kremers, 422 Jefferson street. 180tf i No. 80 and 100, all silk ribbon, 10c a yard—Steele & Weaver’s. ,N, I s uO-'o BO 'P ■ ■ THIS IS THE PLACE. y where yotr will get the very best bread rolls, cakes, pies, pastry and bake-uhop goodies in town. We have the “know-how” just like mother ini the good old days, with sleeves rolled i up to her elbows, knew how to turn out the most delicious morsels imaginable. This is the kind of bakery this is. Everything here is good and pure. Jacob Martin
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IT costs no moie to buy shoes that are entirely new and exclusive and of original design than the regular, every day kind if you make your purchase here. Try us for the next pair. Peoples And Gerke I SUMMER DRESSES I You can save one fourth to one half now on fine lingerie and linen dresses. All of our most beautiful white lingerie and linen dresses in white and colors have been placed in our grert Clearance Sale at savings of one fourth to one half. They are made of the finest lawns, mulls bastistes and linens set together and tinished with most beautiful laces, hand-made embroidery and silk, with touches of color. FULLENKAMPS Old Adams County Bank Decatur, Indiana. Capital $l2O 000 ” ? 5 Surplus , $30.f100 | -o C. S. Niblick, President fvTiTfSji M. Kirsch and John Niblick Vice Presidents — / 'O’ A E. X. Ehinger, Cashier - . Farm loans _" a » Ktdu a Specialty Reflect taSsL SKm Resolve collect Made Yesterday Is Gone! S TOMORROW L:vw , Is Always A Day Ahead! Accomoda-I ' tionConTq.Dav sistent , ’• vz ,7d J With Safe Is The Only Time ITo Start That Bank Account! Extended A Dollar Will Do [ t ! Tneur e Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits !!!■—wu—M—B—■"gl BERGHOFF BEER A Real GermanJßrew We Absolutely Guarantee That This Never Cause Biliousness Costs no more than any other first Class Beer and t, mac hini-forced methods, we use nature’s method water * secret of the old German masters, the materia-, •lotria’hin * e<JU ' Pment and the will > to produce a beer who# A bepr fk ne ’’ ve stren gthemng and stimulating qualities are unexceb friends mmumbeadj 7 ’ whoießomeneßß “d .qggJ"™ Delivered By The Case CURLEY’S Phone 38
