Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 205, Decatur, Adams County, 27 August 1912 — Page 4
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FAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N\ Y„ Aug. 27—(Special to Daily Democrat> —Receipts, 2,shipments, 760; official to New York yesterday, 3,230; hogs closing steady. Mixed. in Hum and heavy, s9.4o'(t $9.5u; Yorkers, [email protected]; lights and pigs, [email protected]; roughs, sß.oo@ $8.15; stags, [email protected]; sheep, 1,400; steady; top lambs, $7.60; cattle, 100; steady. fl. V BURK. No. 2 Red wheat sl.Ol No. 2 White wheat 98c Yellow corn $1.07 White corn and mixed $1.04 No. L oats 28c Sample stained oats 23c 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 <lO R’» straw $5.00 I Clover seed $9.00 Timothy seed $1.25 LOCkL DEL”. Ef.EU COAL PRICES. Anthraci’e Chestnut $7.85 j AnthriCtte Stove and Egg .... $7.60 Pocahontas 4.50 , Pomeray 4.00 Kentucky Sp'iat 4.00 W. Va. Splint 4.00 Hock ing 3.751 ,Tachs m Hill 5.00 ' Massillon 4.75 , Price at btni ca:, 25c less; 20c
I Latest Style Sweaters I We have today received a beI autiful line of the newest style of I Norfolk sweaters, plain white, I black or white stripes, also blue, I and white, and red and white I stripes at all prices. I FULLENKAMPS
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| Old Adams County Bank • Decatur, Indiana. Capital <120.000 : _} J )r> Surplus . <30.000 ——j C. S. Niblick, President j ~~T~- -- —— -— M. Kirsch and John Niblick ; ysl Vice Presidents £• X. Ehinger, Cashier, Dead Farm loans RCdU a Specialty i Reflect JZZX<SS®® > Resolve Collections I iMWMMto. , Made He Who Would Ride S. ON THE CREST AccomodaOF THE WAVE, tion Consistent SHOULD EARLY COMMENCE With Safe | • Banking HIS DOLLARS Extended TO SAVE! Touur j Patrons 11 ■-i-n-r-riui... 1 ——————a———■——— ■m— w— ■ We Pay 1 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits I
per hour extra for labor In bins; carrying coat, 50c per zon e Lira; carrying coal up one flight of stairs, SI.OO per ton extra; carrying coal up two flights of stairs, SI.SC extra. i LOCAL PROCUCE MARKET I ■ Spring chickens 13c@15c Ducks Sc Fowls 9c@l9c . Geese 8c I Eggs 19c , Butter 17c Turkeys 8c I Old roosters 5c i _ KALVBM MARKETS Beet aide* 9c Calf 12c fallow or Sheep pe'te . [email protected] Wool 20c@24c — FULLENKAMP'B. Butter 18c@25c Lard 8c i Eggs 11c Eggs 19c Butter . ...16c@20c H. BERLiNOu | Spring chickens 13c@l5c I Ducks 8c Fowls 9c @ 10c . Geese 8c ; Eggs 19c , Butter 17c | Turkeys Sc i Old roosters 5c
Refrigerators will be closed out at reduced prices; need the room for fall goods. —Yager Bros. & Reinking.
Young Men Hold Meet i r--- .Hour j rrotn Page 1). lor the invitation and assure you that Mr White and myself will visit in Decatur the week of the "home-com-ing as much as we can. I note in the papers a movement to have on exhibition during that week of relics and souvenirs relating to Adams county. I hay> the flag that was given to my father, the late John Rurpright, of Preble township, by the democratic committee for bringing the largest delegation to a democratic rally, either in the year 1864 or 1868. (I do not recall at this time the exact year of this occurrence!. This flag was made by the ladies in Decatur of that time. 1 would be pleased to loan it to a responsible citizen of your city or your proper committee for exhibition during the week, with proper assurances it would be returned to me. Should you or the proper committee desire '. the use of this flag, please advise me I and I will cause it to be forwarded in due time. Again thanking you for the invitation, I remain Yours truly, MRS. ALEX WHITE. Elwood, Ind., Aug. 24, 1912. i Mr French Quinn, Decatur, Ind.: I Dear Sir: —Certainly am glad to | see the interest being shown in “Old j Home Week.” It looks like there will , sure be “some doins' ’’ around old Decatur at that time. Wife and I received our invitation and will be there for two or three days. I don't think the home-coming will be complete without a game of “Rounders” and a game of "Shinny" on Court street, in which I would like to have a “stick.” I also ask that Johnny Reiter's barber shop quartet should be asked to sing some time during the celebration. Will see you all "Old Home Week." Yours, FRED D. BELL. Sharon, Pa., Aug. 24, 1912. Mr. French Quinn, Decatur, Ind.: My Dear Quinn: —Your most cordial invitation to visit Decattlr in October “Old Horne Week” received. We have always had a warm spot in our hearts for old Decatur, having lived there at three different times. If there is nothing preventing we will be there part of the time at least. Thanking you for the invitation, and wishing Decatur people success, I am Sincerely yours, HOMER E. SOWERS, D. O. Fort Wayne, Ind., Aug. 26, 1912. Mr. French Quinn, Decatur, Ind.: My Dear Sir:—Your invitation to be present at your home-corning celebration gratefully received and I assure you it would give me great pleasure to be present and meet old friends I knew while a resident of Decatur. Very truly, HERMAN FRIEDMAN. V Marion, Ind., Aug. 24, 1912. Mr. French Quinn, Decatur, Ind.: My Dear Sir:—l received your kind invitation to spend the week of October 14th in Decatur as “Old Home Week” and take this opportunity of accepting same and to express my hearty approval of the spirit represented. It has been fifteen years since I left the old home town, and whiletime and the whirl of business has made many changes, yet I still cherish the recollection of many happy days of my boy hood there Let me assure you that I hope to have the pleasure of being among you then and will do so if possible. Thanking you for the remembrance ,and with kindest regards, 1 beg to remain Very sincerely yours, CLAUDE F. ALLEGAR. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Tyson, San Diego, Cal.. Gen. Delivery. Mrs. Matilda Marker, 324 E. Noble St,, Guthrie, Okla. Mr. and Mrs. H. W .Swedner, 133 West Broadway, Butte, Mont. Mrs. Lue Ellis, 4532 Harrison St., Chicago, 111. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nickey, 2554 Main St., Buffalo, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Will Swinger, 2554 Main St., Buffalo, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hihdeman, 128 Diamond St., Kendallville, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. William Christen. R. R. 1, Box 105, San Bernardino, Cal. Mrs. Eliza Amend, 56 Bopd St., Dayton, Ohio. Mr. and Mis. John Ling, Cor. High and Marion St., Fort Wayne, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Potts, 1926 Auger St., Ft. Wayne, Ind. Mrs Jessie Rivers, 2446 W. Van Buren St., Chicago, 111, Mrs. Clara Marker, Sweitzer, Grant Co., Ind. Fred Rockstrawl, Kendallville, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McClury, 2542 W. Capitol St., Indianapolis, Ind Mrs. Eddie Newholl, 371 Jefferson St., Lexington, Ky. Oscar Lamar. Churubusco, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Max Linde, 1260 Winnimac Ave., Chicago, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Smith, Cor. Dawson unit Harrison St., Fort Wayne,
Dr. and Mrs. Chester Stevens. Indianapolis, Ind. .Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lengerich, Miami St., Toledo, Ohio. Mrs. Phoebe Munson, care Wm. Bowls, Watamore, Ind. Mrs. Mary Leithie,"Van Wert, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Harris, Winchester, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Johnson, 225 W. Norwich St., Columbus, Ohio. Eugene Christen, Hotel Willard, 1435 East St., San Diego, Cal. Mrs. Margaret Hart, 2516 Carolina St., Fort Wayne, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Christen, 2702 Florence St., Marion, Ind. Cal Miller, care Jos. Bradley. Rossville. Kans. Mrs. Theresa McGlaughlin, Wichita, Kansas. Jos. C. Bradley, Rossville, Kans. Mrs. C. E. Falor, 3632 61st Place, Chicago, 111. Frank Uptegraff, 2001 Delaware Ave. Swissvale, Pa. Mrs. Will McCullough. 1033 Indiana Ave., Laporte, Ind. Miss Maude McLaughlin, Wichita. Kans. Andrew, Uptegraff, 2001 Delaware Ave., Swissvale, Pa. Frank Bradley, Haviland, Kans. Roy Uptegraff, 2001 Delaware Ave.. Swissvale, Pa. Frank Vanßuskirk, Monroeville, Ind. Jos. H. Bradley, 3427 61st St., Chicago, 111. • Mr.jmd Mrs. Sheldon Harkless, Syracuse, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. John Harkless, Albion. Ind. L. W. Luckey. Valley Mills, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Charles I). Pcrter, Geneva, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fahrman, 2719' Hoagland Ave., Fort Wayne, Ind. Miss Blandina Reinking, 2747 Fruitvale, Ave., Oakland, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eix, 2307 Weisser Parke Ave., Fort Wayne, Ind. Hugo Reinking, 2307 Weisser Park Ave., Fort Wayne, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. John Ehrman, 507 Suttenfield Ave., Fort Wayne, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nelson, Wray, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. tv. B. Peters, Wray, Colo. Ross Clem, Crete, Neb. Frank T. Cloud. Hot Springs, Ark. Jesse L. Cloud, 1612 Lay Blvd., Kalamazoo, Mich. Mr and Mrs. Jesse Buhler, LasVerges, N. Mex. Mrs. Theo Waldo, 226 E. Main St., Fort Wayne, Ind. Rev. H. W. Vitz, 309 E. Merrill St., Indianapolis, Ind. Mrs. Anna Buhler, Las Verges, NewMexico. Mrs. Hattie Graham, Marion, Ind. Frank Meyers, Poney, Mont. Rev. Sherman Powell, Indianapolis. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Saunders, Marion, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Hari Dautry, Lima, O. Mr. and Mrs. George Meihls, Monroeville, Ind. • Mr. and Mrs. Charles Force, Fort Wayne, Ind. William Daugherty, Rig Rapids, Mich. Mrs. Wm. Butler, Eureka, Mont. Chas. Martini, 1604 Coleman Ave., Lansing, Mich. Robert Maier, Lansing, Mich. Charles Sutton, LaFontaine, Ind. W. A. Sutton, Gowonda, N. Y., care Insane Hospital. Miss Ethel Sutton, The Maples, Eden, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. A. C Pontius, Rehnard Ave., Fort Wayne, Ind. Mrs. Grace Pennypacker, The Maples, Eden, N. Y. Mrs. Elam S. Blackburn, care J. W. Blakeburn, Cotton Belt R. R., Pine Bluff, Ark. - J. A. Sutton, Detroit, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. W. 3. Sutton, The Maples, N. Y. Mrs. U S. Beardsley, 3642 Phinney Ave., Seattle, Wash. ’’elsoii Fuhrman, Iron Mountain, Mich., care Empire Hotel. W. E. Fuhrman, 614 Elks Ave.. Reno, Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Danner, Cambridge City, Ind., Box 150. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mills, 4053 West Madison St., Chicago, 111. Frank J. Mills, Y. M. C. A. Bldg., Minneapolis. Minn. Rev. and Mrs. C. G. Reynolds, 562 Madison Ave., Elizabeth, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Boyd, Bladensburg, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Mathewson, Midland, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Smith, Midland, Mich. L. A. Linn, Bluffton, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. R. Humble, 302 W. Butler St.. Fort Wayne, Ind. B. A. Linn, 73 Elm Grove Ave., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Earl E. Steele, Room 28, Rimbach .Blk., Hammond, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Standiford, Wren, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Milligan Jackson, Lockwood, Cal. , P. J. Frysinger, Fort Wayne, Ind. W. E. Jackson, 526 E. DeWald St., Fort Wayne, Ind. Clara Roy, Hammond, Ind. Mr and Mrs. John W. Lichtle, 266
Indiana Ave., Hammond, Ind. Rev. Wm. Flaherty, Fort Wayne, Indiana, Cathedral. Miss Grace McKean, Granite City, 111. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hedges, Marmarth, N. D. Tom McKean, Granite City, 111. Mr. and .Mrs. Wjp. Doehrman, 3'6 Kinnard Ave., Fort'lWayne, Ind. Dr. Joe Numbers, Weiser, Idaho. Mrs. Celia Caten, Lagrange, Ind. George Vandenbosb, Burkettsville, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Wilbert, 806 High St., Fort Wayne, (nd. Wm. Knapke, R. R. 2, St. Henry, O. Anthony Knapke, Minster, Ohio. B. J. Berthke, R. R. 1, Burkettsville, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Douglas, Berne, Ind. Mr. and .Mrs. John Pifer, Willshire. Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Paxon, Fremont, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Archer, Mildand, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ehrman, 511 Stuart, Ave., Kalamazoo, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Clark, Goshen, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. .Mercer, Savannah, Ohio. Hon. Carl Roedel, Shawneetown, 111. Mrs. Rouie Porter Patterson, 1629 7th St., Des Moines, lowa. Mrs. Jennie Forrey, 402 Elm StMadison, Ind. Mrs. Theresa McLaughlin, 1015 E. Central Ave., Wichita, Kans. James W. Myers. Shawnee, Okia. Mrs Jessie Myers Taylor, Cuerquo. N. Mex. Mr. and Mrs. Knoosc, Warsaw, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. John Moser, 7226 Vincennes Ave., Chicago, 111. James Cummins, 127 Fulton St. Wheeling, W. Va. Clark Montgomery, care Laurenz & Hartshorn, Fort Wayne, Ind. John Wilhelm, care Laurenz & Hartshorn, Fort Wayne, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Keller, care Laurenz & Hartshorn, Fort Wayne, Ind. Wm. Kiel, care Ballard Packing Co., Marion, Ind. John D. Ross, Bellefontaine St., Indianapolis, ’lnd. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Nelson, 807 E Lewis St., Fort Wayne, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Rellar, 833 Columbia Ave., Fort Wayne, Ind. Henry Archbold, Indianapolis, Ind Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rigby, 229 Mt. Vernon Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Archbold, Jack son St., Fort Wayne, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Rorris Archbold, Chicago, 111. Wm. Reynolds, Noble, Okla. D. P. Reynolds, Noble, Okla. HAY FEVER ATTACKS QUICKLY ENDED Just Try Ely’s Cream Balm, a Cleansing, Healing Antiseptic Cream. Are you half sick for tw-o or three months every summer with hay fever —violent sneezing spells, running at the nose, intense itching in the corners of the eyes, pain and soreness in the back of the throat, at nights a stuffed-up feeling in the head and an asthmatic wheezing in the throat and chest? If so, you can get - almost instant relief by simply using a cleansing, healing antiseptic cream called Ely’s Cream Balm Hay fever is due to an extremely sensitive condition of the membrane lining the nose and throat. Dust, smoke and certain odors irritate this delicate inside skin, it becomes inflamed, causing a watery discharge from the nose and violent spasms of sneezing. Ely’s Cream Balm will relieve all these distressing symptoms in five minutes' time. It opens up the air passages, soothes, heals and strengthens the weakened, inflamed membranes, restores them to healthy, normal conditions, so that you are not subject to hay fever attacks. Get a fifty-cent bottle from your druggist today. Give it a fair trial, and get your money back if you are not satisfied. t-t-s
FOR RENT—Two brick business buildings, corner of Monroe and First streets. Inquire of Dan Railing. 201t3 FOUND—-Two caps off of the axletree that bolds on the wheels oi an automobile. Owner ran have same by calling on H. C. Clark, residing near the G. R. & I. crossing at Monmouth, and by paying for this ad. FOR SALE—Two sorrel geldings, two and three years old; well matched Belgium stock; also Shropshire rams, one and twn years old.—C. C. Miller, R. R. 9, Decatur, Ind. 201t12 Are you going to use any cement blocks, cement roofing? Yf so, see Eli Meyers first. He can furnish you the best material for the least money. He can supply you with cement shingles as cheap as red cedar, and then they are water, fire and lightning proof, and will last a life time. Will have cement fence posts within thirty days. Will also furnish them cheap as cedar. Located next to beet sugar factory. 199*6
ARKANSAS FARM f 1830 acres of splendid land located in Sharpe Count Arkansas. Has an orchard of 4000 fruit trees ft?' is well fenced and is located five miles from'’tot? There is no swamp land, an ideal farm for some I nd either as a plantation or an investment. Get h? if you want it. Write to « v Aug. C. Brase, 301 West Jefferson SiFort Wayne, Ind. ’
41st. ANNUAL BIG FAIR PORTLAND, IND. SEPT. 2,3, 4, 5 and 6 $3,300. PURSEIONjRACES THE ROSARDS Famous Acrobats AND Trick House EARY & LANDORE Comedy Rubes Whirlwind Carnival of Fun THE REYNARDS Trick, Comedy and Sensational Cyclists Grand Stock Parade and Motorcycle Races on Wednesday Only. Many Grand Special Features General Admission as usual - • 25c geo. McLaughlin, Sec’y. Bicycle Repairing Electric Wiring Bicycle and Electric Sundries Mezda and Gem bulbs Gocarts Retired EDW. E. PARENT 131 S. 2nd. St, Open Evenings Ge:sa Calf~Colt Every Time is a scientific German prepared remedy for barren marcs, cows, sows and ewe's with a success of over 35 years back of tt. In not one instance have we learned of its failure. Anti-Bteril is strictly guaranteed to do all we claim for it. or Money back and back without a quesU Anti-Steril isonlys], U.VJ™ fef b " Uk SMITH, YAGER & FALK Decatur i nd .
:: Don’t Be Misled •, by the alleged low rates of J J other companies. ;; Ours is the original and old- ♦ est Loan Office in Ft. Wayne. ♦ 11 you need money we will ;; loan it to you on Furniture ;; Pianos, etc., without removal. ~ Oc per week repays a $25 J; loan in 50 weeks. ;; Other amounts in same pro- ,, Portion. I» 11 If you need money, an O ut <. and man u , thj> b lank and ouc ~ agent will call oa yoi - ; I Name '• Address; St. and N 0.... ” ~ Amount Wanted :: tXT" " D ~“ ; •’"» ii Lwo cmnmny ■■ ,T,, ■ • tr ’ C *lhc-;n Street ~ Home ’Phone, 83$. Wayne. ! n <f * # a,
, H. PENNINGTON | AND co. j Carpenters and Builders I H. Pennington, Mg r . 3 W - H - Pennington Forman C.E. Pennington Secy &T reas I« Prepared to do all kinds of Carpentering and building work. Prices the lowest Call and see us if you need anything in this line, LP MEYER Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist Phone Crawford’s Store Calls answered promptly day or night HOAGLAND. INDIANA.
Going! Going! Going! V Are you going to have a sale if so let me add it to the list of sales that I have booked for this fall. Dateyoursale early and get ahead of the rush, as the man that buvs at the sale today will not be | a bidder on the same article tomorrow. Phone me at try expence or see me at T. A. Leonard tin shop. Phone 531 ■ John Spilhler. The Auctioneer Decatur, - - - Indian?, 5 01 ' f Io Monev All you want. Abstracts made and Titles Guaranteed. Insurance Writers Office Rooms on first floor' oppisite interurban Station. Graham and Walters See the new Force Feed Gas Plant for country lighting and cooking. A card will give you the opportunity. OX WELD Acetylene Co., . Chicago 111. J. I. Thompson Salesman 119 W. Wayne St. Ft, Wayne Ind-
WE are manufacturing a special buggy harness made of gotxl Oak Leather and neat in every respect. This harness is fully guaranteed togiw satisfaction and wear as well as most sls. harness bought elsewhere. •Special $12.00 Chas F. Steele N. Second St. Successor to ATZ & STEELE
