Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 219, Decatur, Adams County, 12 September 1912 — Page 4

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EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo. N. Y„ Sept. 12—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts. 2,880; shipments. 570; official to NewYork yesterday. 570; hogs closing slj on pigs and Yorkers; others steady. Heavy, [email protected]; moxed and Yorkers, [email protected]<i; pigs and lights, j . roughs, [email protected]; 'Cs7.so< sheep. 2,000; firm; a'f.i.s, $5.35. cattle, 100; steady. >. r-jr.K. No. 2 Red wheat 99c No. 2 White wheat 97c Yellow corn sl.Ol White corn and mixed 98c No. 3 oats ...28c Sample stained oats 25c Rye 63c Feeding barley 4>c Alsike seed $10.25 No. 1 clover hay $13.00 Timothy hay $ll.OO Mixed clover hay $9.50 No. 1 oats straw $4 00 Rye straw $5.00 t . vVer seed $9.50 Timothy seed 75c to SI.OO LOCAL DELIVERED COAL PRICES. Anthracite Chestnut . ,$7.85 Anthnscrte Stove and Egg .... $7.60 Pocahontas 4.50 Pomeray 4.09 Kentucky Splint .• • 4.00 W Va Splint . 4.00 Hocking 3.75 Jackson Hill 5.00 Massliion 4.75 Price at bins sr car, 25c less; 20c per hour extra for tabo r In bins: car-

~UBumm«iiiTifiumiiwiiii | ii i i' l ll wi UMHßWiii inn 1 MiiiriiiwiTiiiirni fTnumirnTi Old Adams County Bank e Decatur, Indiana. i iimmr ui'ifiu Capital $l2O 000 11 yl )J) Surplus . $30,000 -1 — ' J C. S. Niblick, President ~ • - — '''' Kirsch and John Niblick iS. Vice Presidents E X. Ehinger, Cashier, ~ o ai4r i Farm loans Kvall a Specialty I Reflect — 7 Resolve Collec ions I Wan«». C”*’ Made He Who Would Ride S. ION THE CREST I Every || AccomodaOF THE WAVE, tionCon- * QiQipnr SHOULD EARLY COMMENCE With Safe I Banking HIS DOLLARS Methwis Extended TO SAVE! Jo vur Patrons We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits

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I3UR NEW FALL WAISTS I We have today received the most g beautiful Fall waists in silks, I and messalines, all shades ■ navy,grey,brown,black I etc. Now is your i ■ time to buy. I I FULLENKAMPS I

| rying coat, 50c per con et.;ra; carrying I coal up one flight of stairs, SI.OO per ton extra; carrying coal up two flights of stairs, SI.SC extra. LOCAL PROCdGE MARKET I Spring chickens I3c@lsc Ducks 8c Fowls 9c@loc Geese 8c Eggs 19c I Butter 17c | Turkeys 8c i Old roosters 5c — kalvcm MARKET* Beef tiidei $e Calf 12c 1 a>low 6c Sheep pelt* 2be Oil. 00 Wool 2#c@24c FULLENKAMP’S. Butter 18c@25c Lard 8c | Eggs 21c NIP -ICK 4 CO. Eggs 20c Butter 16c@20c M. MERLING. Spring chickens 13c@15c Ducks 8c , Fowls 9c@loc Geese ...... 8c Eggs 19c Butter 17c Turkeys Sc Old roosters 5c

WANTED- agents to sell toilet goo'Js. F”7 particulars call 718 N. I FOR SALE —Colt, three years old; j broke double. See Frank Hoffman ! at Steele’s park. 20513

SCIENCE HAS WON Whole Communities Recovering Health-Scinece Has Conquered. IS IT STRANGE POWER Or the Merits of Young’s Peculiar Discovery Which Restores Health? If Young can be induced to come to Decatur we are sure that he will be able to create just as much of a sensation at this point as he is creating in Ohio and Indiana cities. Judging by newspaper reports, the wonderful claims of the man are never left unproved. Many people believe that Young has a strange pow er of suggestion which causes people to have faith in his, and the peculiar discovery which he is demonstrating, and that it is by faith they are cured, and not by the peculiar power which they get from Young. This, however, Young denies, and he says that the thousands oi remarkable cure which the Harshone root and herb discovery has made can be attributed to the scientific collection and proportion of the best curative roots, herbs and barks that can be found on earth. It appears that the discoveries made by an old German doctor, Philip Harsh, were a great help in formulating the scientific discovery with which Young is certainly accomplishing wonderful resulis. Efforts are now on foot to induce Young to come to Decatur, and all afflicted people who are trying to get well should sign the petition when it is brought around, so that it can be sent to Young as soon as possible.

Fort Wayne Fair TLontlnued Hom Page 1) Given Holiday. E. H. Padgett, superintendent of const ruction for the W. J. Spear construction company of Toledo. Ohio, on their work at the Decatur beet sugar plant, »n>v“ ms lovce of men a holiday today to attend the Ft. Wayne fair Mr. Padgett states that his men s work here will be finished in about a week, when they will return to Toledo. They have been here since March. Mrs. Padgett accompanied her husband to Kort Wayne this afternoon. c. POLICE COURT NEWS. William DeVinney, just out of jail this morning and dead broke, was taken up on a drunk charge about noon, he hat.ng acquired a beautiful jag and thirty cents in money. This is the third time he has been up for being drunk. He will be tried as soon as be gets sober. NOTICE. I will start my cider mill August 20th and will maek cider every Tuesday and Thursday until further notice. PETER KIRSCH. 98tf ft— —-— FOR EXCHANGE—Farms for merchandise; any size farm to sell. Send description to G. A. Spriggs, Fairfield, Wayne Co., 111. FOUND Padlock key Call at this office. 219t3 If - .Ci' - Vsß ItSfV THE HASKELLS. Imitators, dancers, singers and the mechanical doll will hold forth the rest of the week with a complete change of program' each night. These players come wel recommended and will put on a better vaudeville ast than usual. The price is five and ten cents, well worth the money. Three dandy films each night. “THE RUSTLER’S DAUGHTER,” Melie Drama. "THE ROMANCE OF A DRY TOWN,” Kalem Drama. “THE PUPPET’S HOUR,” Lubin Drama. FIVE AND TEN CENTS. The CRYSTAL Theater.

-NEW WINTER COATSSTYLISH FALL AND WINTER SUITS The month of September witnesses the coming ot the new Models in Coats and Suits. The old stocks are gone and replaced with stylish up-to-date garments. ■ pin e Serge Suits at Novelty cloth coats WW all wool, latest sty$12.50 to $15.00 Jes, $lO. worth sls. New Fall Suit? From $12.50 to $30.00 o New Fall Coats From $5.00 to $25.00 a | 'V' |U- SPECIAL THIS WEEK |g| | J; CHINCHILLA COATS LATEST MODELS AT SIO.OO q Our Ready-To-Wear Department is Now Complete. SPECIAL LOW PRICES An early visit at this time will more than pay you. & INIEBLJCK 8c CO. -*£

NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS AFFECTED BY MERRYMAN SEWER. Notice is hereby given by the com- ‘ mon council in and for the city of Decatur, Indiana, that on the 3rd Day of September, 1912, said council approved and adopted an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessment for the following described improvement, as authorized by resolution: Construction of a. sewer on and along the followingi route, to-wit: Commencing at a point 13% rods' eas’ and 12% rods north, 38 degrees east of the southwest corner of out-1 lot 24, in the center of the old ditch,, where the alley between Russell and i Kekionga streets crosses said ditch as described in the petition, thence' southeast 152 feet to Kekionga street, I thence south to the alley midway between Grant and Mcßarnes streets, thence east parallel with Grant street about 300 feet, thence south to the ■ line dividing butlots 85 and 88, thence I east on said line 183 feet to the old i ditch or main channel, thence southeast in the old channel to a point where said ditch passes under the Clover Leaf railway, thence east to High street, crossing under High street 586 feet north of the northeast corner of section 10 in Township 27 north, range 14 east, in Adams county, Indiana, thence north 80 degrees, east 40 rods and there to terminate. Said improvement is intersected by the following named streets and alleys: The alley between Russell and Kekionga streets; Kekionga street, Grant street; Bush street, High street, and the following named streets and alleys are parallel with and within 150 feet of said improvement: Alley between Grant and McBarnes street. All persons interested in or affected by said above described improvement are hereby notified that the common council of said city will on the 17th Day of September. 1912, at 7 o’clock p. m„ at their council room in said city receive and hear remonstrances against the amount assessed against each piece of property described In said roll and will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefitted in the amounts named on said roll or in a greater or less sum. Such assessment roll showing prima facie assessments, with the names of owners and description of property is on file and may be seen in the office of the city clerk of said city. , .. Witness my hand and seal of said city this 4th day of September. 1912. H. M. DeVOSS, aept.-6-12 Vity Clerk. BUILDINGS FOR SALE I have for sale a small barn and two other small buildings that I will sell at a bargain, if removed soon. Located on residence lot just north of library. 211t3 DR. W. E. SMITH.

wmwS'l. Up •*»**<»«err Co— EXPECTATION of delicious bread and butter or bread and jam will be realized by the children when you procure your bread at Martins. Our bread has the exquisite flavor and odor that tempts the most dainty appetite and anticipation is always realized when you get Our Vienna twist- or homemade loaves at Martins’. jacob Martin

1 ®TI Wms THIS IS RECIPROCITY of the right kind. Our Regular Customers are welcomed at both windows When You Sell ‘four Crops deposit the returns with us. Pay All Your Bills With a Check. When you need Money you will find us ready to loan. This is “ONLY BUSINESS” FIRST NATIOINAL BANK OF DECATUR

FOR OLD FOLKS a little good whiskey or other stimulant is exceedingly beneficial. It invigorates their waning strength, tones up iVlf-r their entire system, But the *■ wine or liquor must be pure MctH; or else it will do harm instead of good. Our bottled goods X-J jl 'w' * are guaranteed pure and mel- JjEf / ! low. You can give them to J|l|| |=— 4 ; = 11-V the old or ailing with entire T* 1 S confidence. Try a bottle. Berghoff Beer by the case. A I I IF V Comer of Second and - ■ t *- S, » Madison streets.

MRS. JACK JOHNSON IS DEAD, Chicago. 111., Sept. 12—(Special to Daily Democrat)—Mrs. Jack Johnson, white wife of the colored champion of the world, died this morning early, an hour after she had fired a bullet into her breast, with suicidal intent. She was formeriv the wife of a prominent New York clubman. She married Johnson two years ago. Her health was poor and ararngements had been m ade to go io New Mexico, but

C=~IOE~— lOU To The Shoe— Particular Women. : WE BELIEVE : we know your w r ants--a shoe with , style, grace, distinction, snap, snug fitting, and comfortable, We I I have them in all leathers and styI les, with fancy cloth tops to match your suits. — ** ~ ■—»— — E * I PEOPLES & GERKE !!

I the trip was called off because of her nervousness. Two maids watched her i constantly, but she managed to get . hold of a revolver. o FOR RENT —Two brick business buildings, corner of Monroe and ■ First streets. Inquire of Dan Railing. 201t3 FOR SALE—'’Quick-meal” gasoline range, self-generator, good as new chean if sold at once. Inquire Mrs. Dick Christen. 206t7