Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 220, Decatur, Adams County, 13 September 1912 — Page 4
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-AST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. V., Sept. 13—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 6,400. shipments, 2,850; official to New York yesterday, 380; hogs closing steady. Heavy, [email protected]; mixed and mediums, [email protected]; Yorkers, $9.25(® 39.40; pigs and lights, s9’.'oo@ $9.10: roughs, [email protected] , 0; stags, $6.50@ $7.00, grassers, [email protected]; cattle, 400; steady; sheep, 7,000; steady; lambs lower; tops, SB.OO. >. SUKK. No. 2 Red wheat 99e No. 2 White wheat 97c Yellow corn sl.Ol White corn and mixed OSc No. 3 oats 28c Sample stained oats 2»C Rye ®’ ,c Feeding barley 45c Alsike seed $10.25 No. 1 clover hay $13.00 Timothy hay $ll.OO Mixed clover hay .. $9.5,0 No. 1 oats straw $4.00 Rye straw $5.00 Clover seed $9.00 Timothy seed 75c to SIOO LOCAL DELIVERED COAL PRICES, Anthracite Chestnut $7.85 Anthracite Stove end Egg .... $7.60 Pocahontas , 4-50 Pomeray 4.09 Kentucky Splint 400 W Va. Splint 4 00 Hocking 2.75 Jackson Hill 5.00 Massillon 4.75 Price at bins er car, 25c less; 20c per hour extra for labor in bins: car-
Old Adams County Bank Decatur, Indiana. Capital $123 000 J T J J ) Surplus . S3O. OOP — J j C. S. Niblick, President ■ - M. Kirsch and John Niblick ST" jTR ViVi Vice Presidents E X. Ehinger, Cashier, ~ Dsad B arm loans a Specialty Reflect Resolve Collections V — Made He Who Would Ride aS. ON THE CREST I Every AccomodaOF THE WAVE, tion Consistent SHOULD EARLY COMMENCE With Safe Banking HIS DOLLARS Methods Extended TO SAVE! J" -v Patrons We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits
WA'ITSD Farmer to keep si eei on the sh: re,. t all. 497. 2 >7tf FOR RENS —Oood house in city; a so farm See Will Colchin ; ‘ Interurban Candy Kitchen. It
| OUS NEW FALL WAISTS I i We have today received the most i I beautiful Fall waists in silks, I I and messalines, all shades I I navy,grey,brown,black I I etc. Now is your ■ I time to buy. a I FULLENKAMPS I
rying coar, 50c per con ebtra; carrying coal up one flight of stairs, SI.OO per - ton extra; carrying- coal up two ' Hights of stairs, SI.SC extra. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET Spring chickens 13c@15c ’ Ducks 8c 1 I Fowls 9c@loc > 1 '* Geese 8c ’ Eggs 19c Butter 17c Turkeys 8c Old roosters oc KALVett MARKET* e Beef aides .. ... 9c c I Calf ...12c c Tailow .. -.— ov Sheep pelt* .. 2bcOsl.oP Wool 20c©24c s 5 • J FULLENKAMP’S. ) ) Butter 18c@25c ) Lard 8c ) Eggs 21c J ) fiiP.ICKiCO. . Eggs 20c Butter 16<@20c ) H. BERLiNG. ) ) Spring chickens 13c@15c ) Ducks 8c ) Fowls 9c @ 10c 5 Geese , 8c ) Eggs 19c » Butter 17c : Turkeys 8c - Old roosters 5c
ii WANTED--uady agents t<f sell toilet t I gc?Ss. • F 1 ”. particulars call ”18 N. ) | FOR SALE —Colt, three years old; - ! broke double. See Frank Hoffman I at Steele's park. 21)518'
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AT LIMA, OHIO Sensation Follows Sensation in Buckeye City—May Come to Decatur. YOUNG IS MARVEL Or Else He Has Made Wonderful Discovery by Accident dr Otherwise. The remarkable chain of sensations which Young is causing at Lima, Ohio, has made hundreds of people believe every promise the man makes. It seems that all who meet him are soon convinced that either he or the discovery which he is promoting is one of the great wonders of the age. If Young is induced to come to Decatur and prove his claims to this community, as he is proving them to the citizens of Lima, Ohio, he will .certainly be a God-send to many of our people. It is claimed by those who meet Young that he seems to inspire everyone with great faith in either himself or the peculiar discovery which he was promoting. The cures reported by the Harshone root and herb medicine which Young is introducing are marvelous and many, seemingly, miraculous. Every day new cures, of almost hopeless cases are being reported and, as many of the people who have recovered health are well known, the w'hole city of Lima is rapidly being converted Io the belief that Young, or his root and herb medicine, has a wonderful power in removing disease and restoring health. — K. OF C. MEETING. Monday, September 16th, regular meeting of the Knights of Columbus. As this is the last meeting, before the election of officers a good attendance is desired. 220t2 BUILDING WANTED. A house or good barn that can be remodeled. Leave word at Democrat office. 220t3* o ORGAN FOR SALE. In good repair, has been used for lodge purposes and used very little. Inquire Hensley’s jewelry store. 218t6 o i FOR SALE —Fine grapes for sale; call at No. 638 No. Third St— L. C. DeVoss. 219t4 FOR SALE —Choice home raised tim othy seed, $1.75 per bushel. Monroe Phone. J. P. Davis. 220t6 HEAVY HARNESS ” Wecairy a complete line of heavy harness. Our aim is to give you the best harn?ssfor the Now is the time to get ready for your fill teaming. See our enlarged stock before you buy. Remember we do first class repairing, and our charges are reasonable. Chas F. Jteele N. Second St, Successor to ATZ & STEELE
#x ■ ■ • r?y W £ ; -'>■*/ • i -... -3S ■ *’-»wWuCi lun.Uir ■ •_Mruum-.;. •''" r fljf Wv i ' TWO COMEDIES. The Haskells certainly pleased the audience-last night and tonight will put on the feature bill of their line, "The Mechanical Doll.” You should not miss this performance as it will show you something new in the vaudeville line The films are of the usual high grade and will please. “BRONCHO BILLY’S BIBLE.” Essanay Drama. “HER POLISHED FAMILY,” Edison Comedy. “THE PICTURE IDOL,’ Vitagraph Comedy. FIVE AND TEN CENTS. The CRYSTAL Theater.
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| -NEW WINTER COATS- j | STYLISH FALL AND WINTER SUITS | I fit The month of September witnesses the coming of the new Models in f I || Coats and Suits. The old stocks afe gone and replaced with stylish || I K up-to-date garments. — S I ' ‘ —————— I Fine Serge Suits at Novelty cloth coats I M wWIJr all wool, latest sty- i g aJ- $12.50 to $15.00 les, $lO. worth sls. g I 8 WA/k ~ New Fall Suit? From $12.50 to $30.00 JWO 1 I sb n ' New Fall Coats From $5.00 to $25.00 h I 9 HI -VW 1! E i Illi I I f™r $ SPECIAL THIS WEEK ’’ | i I 1 HI CHINCHILLA COATS LATEST hi fl 8 IBL MODELS AT SIO.OO J I 8 J I 1 Our Ready-To-Wear Department is Now Complete, || H —SPECIAL LOW PRICES I I g An early visit at this time will more than pay you. g I I NIBLICK & CO. J 11
PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer at public sale at his residence, 4% miles northcast of Decatur and % miles north of the Aber school house on what is known as the E. Woods farm on Monday, September 23, 1912, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., the following property, to-wit: Six Head of Horses: Bay mare, 4 years old, \ Belgian, in foal; sorrel mare, 3 years old, in foal; bay gelding,'3 years old: grey gelding, 8 years old; bay gelding 2 years old; bay gelding, 1 year old. Three Head Cattle—One red cow, 4 years old, an extra good one, was fresh in June; 1 roan cow, 6 years old, will be fresh Ist of December; 1 heifer, 18 months old. Nineteen head of Hogs—Two brood sows, 17 head, ranging from 60 to 125 pounls each. Twenty-six Head Sheep— Thirteen breeding ewes, 2 and 3 yrs. old; 6 good ewe lambs, 7 full blooded Shropshire buck, 18 months old. 100 head qhickens: 10 tons timothy hay in mow, 200 bushel oats in bin, the one-half df twenty-five acres of corn in field (15 acres nearly). Farming implements—One McCormick binder, 6-ft. cut, in good condition; Superior disc farm drill, good as new; Deering mover, hay rake, Brown cultivator, John Deere walking breaking plow, good as new; spring-tooth harrow, 2 double shovels, 1 single shovel, 18-in. Deering disc, just, new; 3%-ln. Turnbull wagon with bed, almost new; hay ladders, dump boards, stone bed, mud boat, scoop board, cross-cut saw, forks, shovels, 2 sets breeching harness with fly nets and collars, set single buggy harness, one Bluebell cream separator in good condition; lawn mower, just new; about ten bushels potatoes, and many other articles too numerous to mention. Dinner on the ground. Terms —All sums of $5 and under, cash on day of sale. On all sums over $5 a credit of 1 year will be given, purchaser giving his note with | good bankable security bearing appraisement liws of state of Indiana. No property removed until settled for. If said notes ate paid when due no interest will be chargee, if iiot, 8 per cent from date. A discount of 4 per cent will be given on all sums over $5.00 K. N. RUNYON. John Spulier and Col. Fred Reppert, Aucts. 13-19-20.' — — 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
- - W ff 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 pl IttS 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
I rubber |MH * M TIRES | Goodyear Wing Low in Price, High in Quality 3-4 inch $12.00 7-8 inch $14.00 Special low price until Oct. Ist. r DECATUR CARRIAGE WORKS Everything For The Vehicle ! E - Monroe st. W. D. Porter Prop
w-. w . • ' MRS. JACK JOHNSON IS DEAD. i < hicago, 111., Sept. 12 —(Special to - Daily Democrat)—Mrs. Jack Johnson, 1 t white wife of the colored champion of j . | the world, died this morning early, ar.! ■ hour after she had tired a bullet into) i her breast, with suicidal intent. She* i was formerly the. wife of a prominent ! New Yoik clubman. She marriedI Johnson two years ago. Her health j i was poor and ararngements had been i ’ mudo t 0 so to New Mexico, but j
? To ihe Shoe- Particular Women. r : WE BELIEVE ; we know your wants—a shoe with 3 1 S: race ’^^ snap, snug ’ll and comfortable, We ! nave them in all leathers and styI I fancy cloth tops to match 1 S your suits. PEOPLES & GERKE
> via 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 —"Qulck-meai" gasoline range, self-generator, good as new j cheap if sold at once. Inquire Mrs. i Dick Christen. 206t7 M—>—■—— ~~~~
