Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 202, Decatur, Adams County, 23 August 1912 — Page 4

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f.- AST BUFFALO. ■ f: st Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. 23-(Spec-ial ;u Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 1,CO'I. shii:ments, 1.30 H official to New Y'ork yesterday. 190; hogs closing steady, on good; pigs weak. ao-. mixed and medium, s».lOftrio 15; Yorekrs, $9.10@ $9.15; pigs, |[email protected]; rougs, $7.75 ©87.85; stags, [email protected]; sheep, 2,400. Steady; lambs strong: tops, cattle, 450; slow. a. V BURK. No. 2 Red wheat *l.Ol No. 2 White wheat 98” Yellow corn $1.07 White corn and mixed sl.Ol No „ oats 28c Sample stained oats 25c Rye 62c Feeding barley 50c Alsike seed SIO.OO No. 1 clover hay SIO.OO Timothy hay $14.00 Tiwotbv hay $13.50 I Mixed clover hay $9.50 No. 1 oats' straw $4.00 ! Ryo straw $5.00 | C 59.00 Titnortty seed $1.25 LCFsL DEL”. EREP COAL PRICES. Chestn’ * $7.85 Anthracite Stove ->nd Egg .... $7.60 Prwahontns 4.50 P'-m?ray 4.00 Kentucky Sp’itit 4.00 W V? Splint 4.00 ; ng 3.75 i Hill 5.00 I Maesdlon 4.751 Price at b::«i cr car. 25c less; 20c;

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Old Adams County Bank j ' Decatur, Indiana. I Capita! 5120.000 1 21 ) ' ' Surplus . $30,000 y > C. S. Niblick, President r~:-_-r-:_ M- Kii'SCh and John Niblick '—— ~ 'N!' Vice Presidents a X ’ Eil ‘ n £ er ’ Cashier. i" pnoH Farm loans a Specialty Reflect — Resolve Col lections Made He Who Would Ride SI ON THE CREST Accomoda- < OF THE WAVE, ti<?>Consistent SIiOLTD EARLY COMMENCE with Safe I Banking HIS DOLLARS Methods Extended TO SAVE! J., our Patrons We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits

per hour extra for iabo r In bins: carrying coat, 50c per con e’-ua; carrying coal up one flight of sUtrs, SI.OO per ton extra; carrying coal up two. flights of stairs, SI.SC extra. j LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET Spring chickens 13c@15c I Ducks Sc Fowls 9c @ 10c' , Geese 8c . Eggs 19c .Butter 17c ; Turkeys Sc | Old roosters 5c I KALVEM MARKE79 Beef hides ........ 9c Calf 12c Tallow 5c Sheep pelts 25c o*l.oo Wo»l 20c @ 24c I- ■ . rULLENKAMP’S. ' Butter ...’ 18c<@ 25c ; Lard 8c i Eggs 11c — NIP .‘CK <S. CO. Eggs ,19c Butter 10c@20c H. BERtiNG. Spring chickens 13c@15c Ducks Sc Fowls 9c@loc , Geese Sc I Eggs 19c I Butter 17e ’ Turkeys Sc I Old roosters 5c

Refrigerators will be closed out at reduced prices; need the room for fall goods. — a ger Bros. &. Reinking. J i 19216 I - , I- _.

RETURNS TO JONESBORO, ARK. Fred Falk of Jonesboro, Ark., re1 turned to his home after a pleasant visit here. Mr. Falk, accompanied by his brother, John Falk; brother-in-law, Dan Erwin, and wife, motored to Moni roeville Thursday, where they spoilt I the uay with their uncle, Fred Stahr. From there Mr. Falk left for his home at Jonesboro. o ARRIVED AT ROTTERDAM. The Metropolitan papers, in their i steamship news column, announce the j safe arrival at Rotterdam, Holland, j Thursday of the steamship RotterI dam, on which Mr. and Mrs. Andrew | Miller were passengers, enroute.to Eu- , rope. Friends here will be pleased to , hear of their safe arrival. o POLICE COURT NEWS. i Mike Ochtu, a beet worker, was up ’, before ’Squire Stone on a charge of plain drunk and pleading guilty drew a dollar and costs. Two more are to appear in this court and %ne in the mayor's court, making four drunks for today. The raree were caught near Pleasant Mills, following a complaint. PARENT, THE SAME. The condition of Will Parent remains about the same and the efforts of the physicians are now centered toward preventing the setting in of fever in the lungs, which, if it occurs, will make the case doubly serious. o ) will offer .or a few days the following real estate: Forty acre tract good land near Monroe; one 15-acre tract 12 squares from court house, an ideal poultry and fruit farm; one hou*-” and two lots on easy payments, for $650; one house and lot for $750; one house and lot on brick street for $2000; vacant lots from S3O to SIOO. 200t3 JOHN SCHEIMAN. FOR RENT —To right party, four rooms, with lights, bath, both kinds of water, gas and goed cellar, Enquire at 116 So. First St. FOR SALE —1 wo sorrel geldings, two and three years old: well matched Belgium stock; also Shropshire rams, one and two years old —C C. Miller, R. rt. », Decrtur, Ind. 201t12

.i; *»*w**f I THIS IS RECIPROCITY of the right kind. Uur Regular Customers are welcomed at both windows When You Sell four Crops deposit the returns with us. Pay Ail Your Bills With a Check. v. hen you need Money you will lind us ready to loan. This is “ONLY BUSINESS” fiRM’ NAWAIj BANK -Jf mOWR yw-MTji,. a, - ugj ■ li v \ \ i M C O PVR •<3 mT — - I THE GROWING BOY I like ail healthy young “animals,” needs plenty of good 'nutritious food to sustain a natually vigorous appetite, that goes far towards laying the foundation for perfect mental and physical health during mature life. Plenty of Martin’s Bread will give him lots of strength, feed his growing body with a good wholesome food and deveL ope brain and brawn in abundance. Jacob Martin

Select Delegates UONTINUEic- . ..oil I age one The committee then organized with the following board: Chairman, L. A. Graham; vice chairman, French Quinn; secretary, Clayton Schafer; treasurer, Charles Teeple. The following are those of the committees who have deserted the regular republican party and are now precinct committeemen of the Bull Moosers. They have ben staunch republicans, and resigned their positions as precinct committeemen to become followers of Coloned Roosevelt, aud were selected this morning as committeemen for the Bull Moosers: Decatur, L. A. Graham; Hartford township, Noah Pusey; French, Julius Erhart; Kirkland, James Stoutenberry; Preble, F. M. Schuler; Root, John A. Fuhrman and John A Momma; abash, Harry Moore; St. Mary's, Nimrod McCullough; Blue Creek, C. A. Krugh: Union, Abe Raver. WAS IT AMBUSH ATTEMPT? Whether an actual attempt waS made to ambush Harry Robison and his friend, Miss Crat :s, of Monroeville, Wednesday night, or whether an effort was made to frighten them, are questions that Sheriff Relchelderfer and his deputies have been called

upon to solve. Robison and Miss Crates were driving from Decatur to their home at Monroeville shortly after midnight, Wednesday, and while passing a dark roadway, they were alarmed by a flash of light from the darkness at the roadside, accompanied by a loud report. Both Robison and the young woman are of the opinion that a shot was fired at them, but whether in Sifger or in jest they do not know. The sheriff was notified of the shooting by telephone as .soon as the couple reached Monroeville, and Thursday began an investigation. There is no clew upon which to base an inquiry and the chances of the facts being learned are meager unless jokers were responsible and confess the prank. Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette. 0 NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Notice is hereby given that the commoi. council in and for the citv ol Dec? cur, will on the 3rd Day of September, 1912, at 7 o’clock p. m., at their council j room in said city, receive sealed bids i lor the following: I 25 arc street lights and necessary I I equipments therefor for use on streets • I of said city. All bids shall be accompanied by 1 certified check for SIOO.OO. j Council reserves the right to re- | ject any and ail bids. Witness my hand and seal of said city this 22nd day of August, 1912. H. M. De VOSS, l aug.-23-30 City Clerk. TO MONROEVILLE SCHOOLS. . \ Mr. and Mrs. Albert R. Parker and son, Stewart Lowell, who have been . visiting with Mrs. Parker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Steele, left this j morning for Fort Wayne, thence to ' Monroeville, where they will make i their borne. Mr. Parker having taken the superintendency of the Monroe-1 viile schools. Mr. Parker for several i years was superintendent of the j schools at Cayuga. o ! TEACHERS CONVENE MONDAY, j j In the Christian Church for Annual Institute — The Adams county teachers' institute which convenes in the Christian j church, this city, next Monday morning. August 29, at 9 o’clock for a five days' session, will bring to the city an eminent corps of instructors who I will serve on the program, and an army of teachers of the county, who ; will find the sessions interesting and | profitable. The institute this year, it is said, will surpass all others in ex- i cellency. o | AND TONY GOT DOWN. Being Saturday evening and the races having taken place that afternoon, the trains were packed. In one ] compartment a little boy had been standing all the way, but before the journey had proceeded much farther, Mrs. Jones kindly took him on her knee. “Were you frightened, dear, as we , passed through the tunnel ” the gentle lady asked. ’ “Not much," replied the little boy, • shyly. “But I thought you trembled a little . as I kissed you,” remarekd Mrs. Jones, who not even middle-aged yet. “And what's your name?" “Tony,” came the answer. " “Then you’re a lovable little chap! ■ And how old are you?" “Twenty-five, ma'am.” And Tony Spurs, the light-weight jockey, slid to the floor to the accompaniment of a piercing scream

FIRST $5. Fall Festival Excursion $5 ST. LOUIS AND RETURN VIA Clover Leaf Route 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. Good on any train returning until Thursday August 29’12 For Tickets See 11. J. Thompson Agent Toledo St, Louis & Western R. R. Colt Every Time is a scientific German prepared remedy for barren mares, covzs, sows and ewes with a success of over 35 years back of it. In not one instance have we learned of its failure. Anti-Steril is strictly guaranteed to do all we claim for it. or “Vrmcy hack and back without a question” it it fails. Anti-Steril isonlyj], a bottle, purchase a bottle today-make us prove our claims. SMITH, YAGER & FALK Decatur, ... - Ind. FARM LOANS — We have plenty of money to loan on farms, at 5 pei cent. We also make loans without commision. Erwins’ Law and Real Estate Office nwriirrnr — 11 ■. - ~nuai -w» FLY NETS Now is the time you need fly nets, come in and let us show you nets at greatly reduced prices. Chas F. Steele Succ. to Atz Fx Steele m « it„ jJHT) Cberlshtd 1' Ouanty. I i 5 Awarded 1 » eQl( | J Jr Paris Exposition 1900, . W Tr'Wit uh mu iiiiiiui iwiiSMMaiM— For Sale By Ben Knapke Joe J. Tonnellier REAL ESTATE BARGAINS A fine 6-room house, good lacation, within the railroads; rents for $12.00 per month. Price, SI6OO. For further information see The Northern Indiana Real estate Co. L.C. Helm Mgr. J.F. Fruchte Sec. & Treas. 50 0 Monev All you want. Abstracts made and Titles Guaranteed. Insurance Writers Office Rooms on first floor} oppisite interurban Station. Graham and Walters

OLD HOME WEEK NOTICE “ . Fill out this blank, insert the name and address of | relative or friend you want invited for “OLD HOME WEEK,” then mail this coupon or hand it to MR. FRENCH QUINN, Chairman of the “OLD HOME ( O WEEK” invitation committee. He will write a spec- £ X ial invitation to the relative or friend to come back J and . n y "OLD HOME WEEK.” filiathis out and mail it today At the time you fill out this coupor, you, yourself write to your relatives or friends, urgeing them to come. Send in as many of these coupons as you possibly can. o OLD HOME WEEK COUPON Name of Relative or Friend Relative or Friend i I Poitoffice Addre»» 11l B A Your Own Name h _ 0 , ■■■'■ . 1 — " ", .... I ARKANSAS FARIVS FOR SALE 1830 acres of splendid land located in Sharpe County, Arkansas. Has an orchard of 4000 fruit trees, farm is well fenced and is located five miles from town. There is no swamp land, an ideal farm for some body either as a plantation or an investment. Get busy if you want it. Write to \ug. C. Brase, 301 West Jefferson St, Fort Wayne, Ind. 1 ■ ■■■■■■ ——- - . — —. BOWERS-NIBLICK 6RAIN CO WE ARE IN THE MARKET FOR ALL KINDS OF GRAIN j SEEDS Just Received A Car OF Large Lump Coal For Thrashing GIVE VS A TRIAL Phone 233 WITH A GOOD SUPPLY of our wines and liquors you J < « v-jt can safely refresh yourself or JT ( l -offer hospitality to your fri- -IJ'% • ’ids. Tliepurit ofournev- . / erages makes them as whole- / .-d - some as their age makes /c them mellow and palatable. They are tine for the well and J; /Lt 11 i v equally good for the ailing. Makeup a trial order and judge for youiself. » Berghof f Beer by the case. / iR * F V Corner of Second and 71 •*- I Madison streets. TRUSTEE ELECTION. NOTICE. ike Buena Vista Christian church I will start my cider mill August will meet September 7, 1912, at Linn 20th and will maek cider every TuesGrove, Indiana, to elect three trus- day and Thursday until further notees - JAS. KIZER, tice. PETER KIRSCH. 199t1 8 Church Clerk. 98tf i] ORDER WOOD NOW Mi e have on hands at this time a supply of good , wood and you who will want it next fall and winter, should get your order in now. - We are selling at this time, six loads of slab wood for five dollars. You know what it is. | We are also taking orders for conrads, SI.OO per i H load to be delivered within thirty days, y Also have a quantity of country cook stove wood 11 at $2.00 per load. j j Leave your order at once. Don’t delay. ■ a Call Phone 635 J or hand your order to Roy Baker, and we will attend to it at once. U S. H. Adams, Company I -iOELCJOOI— J