Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 201, Decatur, Adams County, 22 August 1912 — Page 4

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PAST BUFFALO. - Buffalo, N. Y.. Aug. 22 —(Special >o Daily Democrat) Receipts, 1,i. ; steady: : op Lini' s. $7 " ; cattle, Ci . shipments, 190; off. ’.al to New York yesterday. 380; hogs closing stead'". Extreme heavy. sß.Bo(<t $8.90; mixed medium and heavy, [email protected]; mixed and Yorkers, s9.uo<i sm.os: pigs and s, roughs, $7,505] $7.75; stags, [email protected]; sheep, 1,250; slow. a. V. BURK. No. 2 Red wheat $1 00 No. 2 White wheat 97c Yellow corn $1.03 White corn and mixed SI.OO i No. 3 oats 28c i Sample stained oats 25c Rye 62c Feeding barley 50c Alsike seed SIO.OO No 1 clover hay SIO.OO Timothy hay $14.00 Timothy hay $13.50 .] Mixed clover hay $9.50 No. 1 oats straw $4.00 | 1'... e st.aw ss.(w Clover seed $9.00 Timothy seed $1.25 LOCAL DEL 1 ". ERED COAL PRICES. Anthraci’e Chestnut $7.85 Anthracite Stove and Egg .... $7.60 Pocahontas 4.50 Kentucky Splint 4.00 W. Va. Splint 4.00 Hocking 3.75 JacV.Aon Hill 5.00 Massillon 4.75 Pri.-a at bias or car, 25c less. 20c

Latest Style Sweaters | I I I We have today received a be- g I autiful line of the newest style of I I Norfolk sweaters, plain white, I I black or white stripes, also blue, I I and white, and red and white | I stripes at all prices. g FULLENKAMPS I

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Old Adams County Bank Decatur, Indiana, Capital $120,000 | Surplus . $30,000 I ’J \ I C. S. Niblick, President M. Kiisch and John Niblick - " ■■illWW 'tW~Ji*L ■ Vice Presidents ii Whinger, Cashier, .Z i Earm loans ' *’1 1 suau a Specialty Reflect - i ’ Resolve Collections | Made He Who Would Ride SI ON THE CREST i OF THE WAVE, tion Con- I 1 SHIHILD EARLY COMMENCE i Banking HIS DOLLARS I Methods I ? • Extended «i TO SAVE! T" a : Patrons » We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits |

per hour extra for labor in bins; carrying coat, 50c per con et-ira; carrying coal up one flight of stairs, SI.OO per ton extra; carrying coal up two flights of stairs, SI.SC extra. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET Spring chickens 13c@15c Ducks Sc Fowls 9c@loc Geese 8c Eggs 19c Butter 17c Turkeys Sc Old roosters 5c KALVBK market* Beef hides 9c Calf ...... 12c Tallow oc Sheep pelt* 25c1.00 Wool 20c© 24c FULLENKAMP’S. : Butter ’ 18c© 25c Lard 8c Eggs 11c NIF.UK <t CO. Eggs 19c Butter 16c@20c H. SERVING. Spring chickens 13c@15c Ducks Sc Fowls 9c @ 10c Geese 8c Eggs 19c Butter 17c Turkeys Sc | Old roosters 5c

Refrigerators will be clos- ‘ ed out at reduced prices; need the room for fall goods.. --Yager Bros. & Reinkinz.' I 192t6

HORSES WANTED—Sound and for chunks from 900 to 1100 pounds. Bring them to the Holthouse barn, Wednesday, August 21st. —W. S. Hughes * 195t3 Bread deliverer at your door Tuesday morning, better bread and more bread than you have been getting. - Jas. Coverdale, 'phone 418. 192t3 FOR SALE—“Oak Grove"-'' cottage, Rome City, Ind., with five rooms, completely furnished; two boais, launch and boat house and four additional lots; private place and lake front. Inquire C. L. Daseler, 2141 Broadway, Fort Wayne. 198t3 FOR SALE —G-een Gage plums.— Mrs. ’rv>- Acker. 'Phone 149. 198t6 FOR SALE —Two 2-year-old colts and one 3-year-old colt. Inquire of Fred W. Bosche, Monroe .'phone. 198t3 Tip Top bread delivered over town by Jim Coverdale. Will have headquarters at John Colchin's iqe cream parlor, where you can get it when you miss the wagon. 'Phone 448 197t4 FOR SALE- Typewriter, Remington, late Model 5. Good as new; only S2O; cost SIOO. No further use for it. Will ship for trial and pay expressage. J. S., Box 10, Plainville, O. WANTED —A place with a good family by a young man, 15 years old, who wishes to work for his board, and attend high school during the coming school term. Phone 337, city. 197t6 LADIES —Send 25c; catalog secrets for women and box Dr. Baird's remedy. Safe, speedy, regular.—F. Beard & Co., Dayton, Ohio BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY open for a good, live agent. White Traster & Smith, Custer Building, Marion, Ind. NAMES AND ADDRESSES wanted for mail order houses. Big pay. Particulars for stamp. Direct Appeal Co., Plymouth, Ind. LOST —Gold monogram cuff button; letters “H. F. J.'' Return to this office. 200t3 LOST —Ladies' white bead purse, with gold chain, containing considerable money and pair of gold glasses. Was lost on show grounds. Please return to this office and receive reward. 200t3 FOR SALE—Barn; inquire ot Jonn Niblick. Bargain if taken soon. 95t3 FOR SALE —An Ideal farm of 160 acres, leve’ land, highly productive. All new improvements, best in the county, an ideal home. Price, S6O per a-Te. — Meyer Hardware Co., Batesv.He, Ind. 190t6 THIS IS RECIPROCITY of the right kind. Uur Regular Customers are welcomed at both windows When You Sell Your Crops deposit the returns with us. Pay All Your Bills With a Check. A hen you need Money you will find us ready to loan. This is “ONLY BUSINESS” FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF 9ECAWR T? * "*' *'***** ~ *’* " - mi in ■ r» —I— Tbofew ffifeii' ii| p/TETxl'Lu COPVRiGHr rtlll “‘ CO THE GROWING BOY like all healthy young “animals,” needs plenty of good nutritious food to sustain a natually vigorous appetite, that goes far towards laying the foundation for perfect menial and physical health during mature life. Plenty of Martin’s Bread will give him lots of strength, teed his growing body with a good wholesome food and deveiope brain and brawn in abundance. Jacob Martin t

Working Ai All Time : (Continued trutn Page 1) Indianapolis, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Carghman, Kendallville, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. William Bender, R. P. ' 4, Lima, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs.'Dan Yager, 840 Oak | St., Huntington, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Smith, 2011 Wabash Ave., Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Prigg >. I Box 103, Colfax, Wash. . I Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Batchelder, 11. | ; j R. 1, Box 60, Mead, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Reed, R. R. 1, ! box 75, Mead, Wash. ; Mr. and Mrs. David Showers, 5928 i i Lowe Ave., Chicago, 111. Lynus & Lyman Lackner, Pam- j i gould, Ark. i Mr. and Mrs. Warren Reed, 59-'. Lowe Ave., Chicago. 111. Miss Ethel Ehinger, care St. Agnes < - Convent, Fond du Lac, Wis. ■ Mrs. Victoria Brown. R. R. 1, Nov i. ~ Ohio. ■ | Mr. and Mrs. Clark Ketch, Rich- . mond, Ind. Miss Blanche Hart, care Citizens' ] Trust Co., Fort Wayne, Ind. Mrs. B. Uhl, 1345 Dorr St., Toledo, Ohio, Flat 22. Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Clark, 1539 Jackson Ave., New Orleans, La. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haywarc, 309 E. Madison St., Ann Arbor, Mien. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Gottemoller, 1216 Bellefontaine St., Indianapolis, Ind. Mr and Mrs. G. W. Knorr, Box 331, j Albert Lee, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Lew Voglewede, Mrs- j kogee, Okla., Gen. Delivery Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Ward, Spen-1 cerville, Ohio, R. R 3. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ward, Bobo, Ind. | Davis Champer, Wagoner, Okla. Jesse Hurst, 310 W. 4th St., Ash-1 land, Ohio. Clayton, Stephen, Sturgis, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Pease, Craigville, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Pease, Craigville, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bell, Craigville, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Laughrey, Colfax, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. True Daugherty, Grand Rapids, Mich. Mrs. Hester Eagy, Monroeville, Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Giipert and famI ily, Grand Rapids, Mich. Mr. French Quinn, Chairman of the Invitation Committee: Below- is a list of the absent memI bers of the Historical club: I Mrs. Florence DeVilbiss, Detroit, Mich. Mrs. Elsie Bollman, Gas City, In i. Mrs. Jacob Shaffer, Dallas, Texas. Mrs. Alice Huffman Diggs, Marion, : Ind. Mrs. Belle Fristoe, Rochester, Ind. Mrs. Lucy - Jilt, St. Mary’s, Ohio. Mrs. E. A. Allen, Epworth, lowa. Mrs. Alice P. Stopps, Petersburg, Ind. Mrs. Robert Boyd, Bladensburg, O. Mrs. Kitte France, Muskogee, Okla. Mrs. Johanna Antin, Fort Wayne, Ind. Mrs. Helen M. Blossom, Ft. Wayne, Ind. ’ Miss Sarah Segur, Angola, Ind. Mrs. R. K. Erwin, Fort Wayne, Ind. Mrs. Florence Sowers, Sharon, Pa. Mrs Lila M. Meyers, Bloomington, 111. Mrs. Charles LaMarr. Seattle. I Washington. • | Mrs. H. B. Smith, Almon, Wis. Mrs Miles Pillars, The Dalles,, Oro Mrs. Dr Beardslev, Alexandria. Ind. Mrs. Jennie Fuhrman, Morion, O. Mrs. C. M. Kenyon, Birmingham, Ala. Mrs. John C. White, Kokomo, Ind. Mrs. K. K. Allison, Indianapolis, Ind. . -Mrs. Ida Fleming, Huntington, Ind. ’ Mrs. Ada Walters, Delaware, Ohio. I Mrs. Cora Williams, Union City, Indiana. It anyone knows of any -member who may have been missed or if any address has- been incorrectly given, 1 kindly 'phone Mrs. Mary C. Eley, or ' Mrs. Dr. Beavers. Respectfully submitted, MRS. MARY C. ELEY, MRS. DR BEAVERS. J SIGN PAINTING. Leave orders at'Reiter & France's cigar store. —Lew Corbin. 197tf HO- WANTED. •’ I wxnt to rent a 7 or 8 room house, as near central part of city as possible. .. H. BURROUGHS. 190t3 At Old Blackburn Drug Store. o- ] LOST —Cuff button with small set. Return to this office and receive liberal reward. 2Dltf WANTED —Lady agents to sell toilet goods. For particulars call 718 N. Third street. 20113

®ea ns • rl . . ( he prourh,S . S ’ gn uct ot great in this city Wear-U-rnarks the place \ ; ;7Well factories where the high handed directly cost of living is to y° u through solved so for as vour Wear - U - Well shoe bills are con- WCSQRW br a nches - just as if c „ np J you bought the shoes .X. at the factory door. , I Don't Think and Guess-Look and Try Wear-U-Well $ J ,9g Wear-U-Well $.248 $2.9 » Full Goodyear Goodyear Fall and Winter 1 7 welt, two welt, pat. tan Russia 1 ° a ‘ C soles, colt, bluch- k Goodyear \ A sold regu-jfe welt, top j 1 A Ik N. lady for $3 °P-* notch style, a / d $4.00 value, p -ai./ /w ASK F"OR No. 71 <5 ASK FOR INo 313 ASK FOR No. 425 R Every Wear-U-Well Branch is a permanent local organization under a long time lease. Every shoe in stock is fresh and direct from Weax-U-Well factories to you. All the latest lasts and leathers Also Rubber Boots, Shoes and Arctics at money-saving prices | We Guarantee to save you a dollar and two cents on EVERY I H pair purohased--on many shoes we save you much more I FACTORY BRANCH No. 533 WEAR-U-WELL OPENS IN DECATUR, IND. SATURDAY, AUGUST, 24th. MADISON & 3RD. STREET HOWARD BURDG, MGR.

REAL ESTATE BARGAINS A fine 6-room house, good location,' within the railroads; rents for $12.00 I per month. Price, SI6OO. For further information see The Northern Indiana Real estate Co. L.C. Helm Mgr. J.F. Fruchte Sec. & Treas. Ko| □ Io Monev | All you want. Abstracts made and Titles Guaranteed. Insurance Writers Office Rooms on first floor" i oppisite interurban Station. Graham and Waites «

FARM LOANS I We have plenty of money' to loan on farms, at 5 per j ■cent. We also make loans! ' without commision. Erwins’ Law and Real Estate ! Office FLY NETS I Now is the time you need fly nets, come in and let us show you nets at greatly reduced prices. Chas F. Steele Succ. toAtz & Steele

FIRST ?5. Fa!! Festival Excursion S 5 ST. LOUIS AND RETURN VIA Clover Leaf Route I i Excursion tickets will be good for going passage on ; regular train 3 and 5 leaving DECATUR at 8:04 a.m. 10:36 p.m---i Good on any train returning until Thursday August 291For Tickets See ; HJ. Thompson Agent i Toledo St. Louis & Western * R. R.