Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 183, Decatur, Adams County, 1 August 1912 — Page 4

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-AST BUFFALO. Buffalo. N. ¥., Aug. I—(Special to Daily Democrat)—Receipts, 2,880; shipments, 380; official to New York yesterday, 190; hogs closing ' steady. , Medium and heavy, [email protected]; Yorkers. $8.70(«58.75; pigs, $8.55© $8.65; roughs, [email protected]; stags, ss.so<jt $6.25; sheep, 800; steady; top lambs, SB.OO. cattle, 150; steady. a. T. BURK. No. 2 Reu wheat $1.02 No. 2 White wheat 99c Yellow corn C.. r 94c@98c i Mixed corn 91c@97c Oats 40c New oats 28c Rye 60c Feeding barley 43c Alsike seed $8.75 No. 1 clover hay $9.00 Timothy hay .$12.00 Timothy hay $13.50 Mixed clover hay $9.501 No. 1 aats straw $4.00 Rye straw $5.00 J Clover seed $8.25 Timothy seed . ..$1.50 LOC2L DELIVERED COAL PRICES. Anthracite CSestnut $7.85 Anthracite Stove and Egg .... $7.60 Pocahontas 4.50 Pomeray 1.60 Kentucky Sp'lat 4.00 W Va Splint 4.00 Hock, ng 3.75 i Jackson Hill 5.00 Massillon 4.75 Price at bins or car, 25c less: 20c I per hour extra for labo r in bins; carrying coal, 50c per ton etu-a; carrying)

I HER DRESSES I i one four th to one half now on d linen dresses. All of cur most fa lingerie and linen dresses in white ■ 1 been placed in our great Clear- I vings of one fourth to one half. || of the finest lawns, mulls bastistes ■ together and finished with most H hand-made embroidery and silk, | color. gg -Ehl KAMPS I

LOW PRICES FENCE i •0fo%" •. n •».>■»! —»!! better. FwLaTM, Cbur hM. Parks, etc. W-»ce to* Palter* BvekMiti special olltef. *“« FENG? yO, 9EGATUR, IK® .:>jiKk --r I

Old Adams County Bank Decatur, Indiana Capital 1120,000 z l I Surplus . $30,000 a f -r— C. S. Niblick, Presideat v* Kli***?h Job;* Niblick I Vice Presidents .~~ C A )-x ,—J v ' I ®X- Fhinger, Cashier, - V<-T — - K '~' Ddad f arm loans ' n .M a Specialty R?fkct - ii iim IM Resolve Col lections Made Yesterday Is Gone! SI TOMORROW Every Is Always A Day Ahead! I Accomodation Con-To-Day Is The Only Time To Start That Bank Account! Extended A Dollar Will Do It’ J" >ur | Patrons We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits

coal up one flight of stairs, SI.OO per ton extra; carrying coal up two flights of stairs, SI.SC extra. / LOCAL PROCVCE MARKET ■■■ ! Spring chickens 20c Ducks oc Fowls ... - 10 c Geese 10c Eggs 18c Butter 19c ' Turkeys 10c I Chicks 20c Old roosters 6c i KALVEK MARKETS — Beef hide* 9c Calf , ? 12c! Tallow 5c Sheep pelts 25c©81.01> Wool 20c@24c RULLENKAMP’3. Butter 18c @ 22c Lard 8c Eggs 18c NIP .'»K &. CO. Eggs 18c Butter 16c@20c H. BERLING. Spring chickens 20c Ducks 5c Fowls 19c Geese 10c Eggs 18c Butter 19c ] Turkeys 10c i Old roosters .. 6c I Chicks 20c

WANTED—Ten men to work in stone quarry ami three good men to drive ■ teams. Julius Haugh. 1X213* I FOR SALE—Good spring wagon, cheap—Bert Haley. South Merccf 1 avenue. 180tll

COURT HOUSE NEWS i Mrs. Aarcn Huff man S>ays * Husband Tried to Kill Son With Pitchfork. | AND ABUSED HER Asks Divorce and SI,OOO Alimony—Bridal Chamber Rearranged, 1 ; | Charging that her husband has on various occasions, tried to kill her thii teen-year-old son with a pitchfora, Calista Huffman has tiled suit for divorce from her husband, Aaron Huffman. The case was filed today by Atj torney L. C. DeVoss. The parties : live in Blue Creek townsnip, and were . married September 8, 1908, separating July 26th, last. Mrs. Huffman says that her husband knew she had a son prior to the marriage, but that he has abused this child since, by cursing and even attempting to hill him. She also says he has used bad language toward her and attempted to injure her. She says the defendant owns real estate worth SB,OOO and personal property valued at SSOO and she asks alimony in the modest sum of SI,OOO. The northwest room of the clerk’s office, known as the “bridal chamber,’’ because of the numerous weddings which have occurred there, has been refurnished and rearranged so that it looks more inviting than heretofore. New linoleum from the Boston store has been placed on the floor and parties desiring to be “tied” will find the room a very attractive spot. Only fifteen marriage license were issued during the month of July, according to the clerk s monthly report, being made up today.

The transcript in the case against Luther Funk, on affidavit filed by Charles Funk, for surety of peace, has been filed at the clerk’s office, on appeal from 'Squire Stone s court, where the defendant was found guilty and placed under S3OO bond to keep the peace. n FOR SALE. Dining room chairs, 1 rocker, 1 single mattress, 1 center table, book case, 1 go-cart, 1 baby buggy, 1 sink, bed springs, heating stove, 1 carpet loom. MRS. R. W. POLING, 18?>t3* 910 W. Adams St., ’phone 344 Sull Moose Name Ticket (Continued from Page 1) erendum is adopted. Indianapolis, Ind., Aug. I—(Speciall—(Special to Daily Democrat) —A live bull moose, and not a dead one, is to bo ■ the emblem of Hie progressives in : Indiana, according to a resolution adopted by the state progressives her-? i this afternoon. The, motion was made , by A. F. Knotes of Hammond, one of . the Lake county delegates, and pro- ' vides that a bull moose, a liv one, will i be the party’s emblem in the state, j instead of a bull moose head—a dead ’ one. — o j The big clearance sale at i Teeple, Brandyberry & Pe- . tersori’s will last this week ; and next. 181t2 LOST—GoId broach, somewhere in the main part of the city. Finder return to this office ancfTPbeive liberal ■ reward. J3t3 I

I i ’ •■ I n I | •! ■ I tj■' Jtß 1 n w THIS IS THE PLACE. I where yon win get the very best bread, rolls, cakes, pies, pastry and bake-shop goodies in town. We have the “know-how'' just like mother in the good old days, with sleeves rolled 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

ffIUR BIG JULY SO 1$ - I WE'- _ _ . —. « '■ 11 11 ' " ’ | lIS DRAWING NEAR THE END I | But we have decided to extend this sale and have its i | closing Saturday, Aug. 3rd.-- Prices are at the lowest I 11 ebb, every department offers tempting prices. ■ I SUITS AND COATS Another Cui In I _ i, WASH FABRICS I H $25.00 Suits $11.50 ;. isl B ■ $22.50 Suits 10.00 20c Wash Goods at 12c ■ SIB.OO ouits 0.00 V/ L 15c Wash Goods at 9cU I $16.50 Suits 8.25 JL : 1 12 1-2 Wash Goods at 7 l-2c $20.00 Coats •• • 10.00 t U 10c Wash Goods at 7c | $16.50 Coats 9.50 J 8c Wash Goods at 5c J $12.50 Coats •• 7.50 5c Wash Goods at ’ ‘ 40 If SPECIAL PRICES ON lABLE LINENS CUT p R[CES 0N G I NGHAMS | [3 DRESS GOODS REDUCTIONS UNDERWEAR AT SALE PRICES ra liniblicß&comranvJ „ jIJ visWOWifrivnia r.i.i

fib/ 'AfW/j uttitS tV-b THIS IS RECIPROCITY of the right kind. Our Regular Customers are welcomed at both windows When You Sell Your Crops deposit the returns with us. Pay All Y our Bills With a Check. When you need Money you will find us ready to loan. This is “ONLY" BUSINESS” FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DECATUR

.JOI —JOO I ORDER WOOD NOW We have on hands at this time a supply of good JJ wood and you who will want it next fall and win--11 ter, should get your order in now. II We are selling at this time, six loads of slab S | wood for five dollars. You know what it is. A.' b * y We are also taking orders for conrads, SI.OO per , load to be delivered within thirty days. Also have a quantity of country cook stove wood at $2.00 per load. Leave your order at once. Don’t delay. m Call Phone 635 or hand your order to Roy Baker, ! and we will attend to it at once. S. H. Adams, Company

FARM LOANS We have plenty of money tt loan on farms, at 5 per cent. We also make loans without commision. Erwins’ Law and Rea! Estate Office ANOTHER Low Rate ExcursionTo TOLEDO Sunday August 4th, 1912 ..-VIA--“Clover Leaf Route” Train leaves Decatur at 5:19 A.M. Get tickets and information OF fl. J. Thompson Agent

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H. A. COLCHIN, For Sale At All Dealers

L. P. MEYER Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist Phone Crawford’s Store Calls answered promptly day or night HOAGLAND, INDIANA. Dr. C. V. Connell VETERNARIAN PhoiAp Office 143 1 Residence 102

11 costs no more 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 tor the next pair. Peoples And Gerke

MR. SMOKERGet a whiff from one of those Log Cabin cigars. It will make you smile and hustle, five cents will investigate the merits of this cigar. Ask your dealer the next time you smoke.

/ J * I £- 4 . r jh’h * <ai?3haUi ...ax Awarded 1 ■!> Medal f For Sale By Ben Knapke Joe J. Tonnellier