Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 222, Decatur, Adams County, 16 September 1912 — Page 4
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east buffalo. East Buffalo, N Y., Sept. 16—(Spec ial to Daily Democrat»— <Receipts, !»,- SOO; shipments, 4.1 SO today; receipts, 6,400; shipments, 190 yesterday; oifi eial to New York Saturday, 570; hogs closing slow. Mediums and heavy, [email protected]*; mixed and Yorkers, $9.00@?9.05; lights, [email protected]; pigs, [email protected]; roughs, [email protected]; stags, $6.00@ $7.00; sheep, 22,000; ten to fifteen lower; choice lambs, [email protected]; yearlings, $5.50@?5 75; wethers, $4.75 @55.00; ewes, $3.75@?4.35; cattle, 5,$25; choice slow; common slow; 10c @2se lower; choice heavy steers, $9.25@59 75; yearlings, [email protected]; heavy thing coarst steers, $7.00@ $7.25; plain heavy steers, [email protected]; handy butchers, [email protected]; fat caws $5.00i§.56.50; heifers, [email protected]. i 9. «'JKK. No. 2 Red wheat 98c Np. 2 White wheat 96c Yellow com 99c White corn and mixed 96c No. 3 cats 2Sc i Sample stained oats 25c Sty ? ..... 63c Feeding barley 45c Alsike seed $10.25 No. 1 clover hay $13.00 Timothy hay ~..*1100 Mixed clover hay $9.60 No. 1 oats straw $4.00 Rye straw $5.00 Clover seed $9.50 Timothy seed 75c to SI.OO | LOCAL DELIVERED COAL PRICES. Anthracite Chestnut $7.85 Anthracrte S'ove and Egg .... $7.60
I Old Adams County Bank Decatur, Indiana. Capita! $l2O 000 _ y X J ) Surplus . $30,000 — ?. C. S. Niblick, President —~ z ~- ——fllyV kirsch and John Niblick Vice Pres'dents E. X. Ehinger, Cashier, Dpod Farm loans KCdU a Specialty _ 1 Reflect — Resolve Collec ons I *■«■■■■«► Made II He Who Would Ride £ I ON THE CREST EvZry. AccomodaI 1 —OF THE WAVE, tion Consistent SHOULD EARLY COMMENCE wit.sate Banking Hlb DOLLARS Methods Extended TO SAVE! Tn .ur i__ _ Patrons We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits KaKßsmryaafr; wimn—m in— n«—n—B» mi i w - - ■ . - - m—i . i- , jm,—mjmm— —
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I— ———a Ml Hsre Is Your Opportunity I Just received a lot of children’s » high neck and long sleeve dress- I es made of Hydegrade galatea g Percale and Gingham in an g excellent array of colors I and patterns in assort- g ed styles, sizes 6 to ■ 14 yrs. at $1.25 each g FULLENKAMPS I
■xtahontas 4 50 'omeray 4.00 entucky Splint 4.00 v. Va. Splint 4.00 locking 3.75 -acKson Hill 5.00 Massillon 4.75 Price at blns or ear, 25c less; 20c per hour extra for tabor In bins; carrying cosy, 50c per con extra; carrying coal up one flight of stairs, JI 00 per , ton extra; carrying coal up two I flights of stairs, $1.56 extra. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET ( Spring chickens 13c@15c ■ Ducks 8c Fowls 9c @ 10c Geese 8c Eggs 19c 1 Butter 17c Turkeys 8c Old roosters ......................5c kalvek markets Beef OMm 9c Calf .. ..12c Tadow ——6 c Sheep pelt* . 26r:@51.00 Wool ,20c@24c FULLENKA MP’S. Butter 18c@25c Lard 8c Eggs 22c NIP -ICK 4 CO. Eggs 20c Butter 16c@20c H. SEALING. Spring chickens 13c@15c Ducks 8c | Fowls 9c@loc Geese 8c Eggs 19c Butter 17c Turkeys ,8c Old roosters ,5c
WANTED —..ady agents tc sell toilet goc-Jd. F'-. parGeulare call 718 N. , FOR SALE—CoIt, three years old; brokte double. See Frank Hoffman i at Steele’s park. 205t3
HARRY WADE SUED By Woman Who Claims He Called Her “Sweetheart.” A dispatch from Indianapolis says that Harry Wade, grand keeper of records and seals and secretary of the building commission of the Indiana grand lodge. Knights of Pythias, and wel iknown al lover the United States in connection with his lodge work, was sued for SIO,OOO damage* by Barbara Ptaffhian, a former manicurist and dermatologist. She alleges that Mr Wade tried to force his attentions on her in October, lUIO, and that as a result she had to sell her business and has suffered greatly from the sub-1 sequent nervous shock. The complaint alleges that Mr. Wade cabled the plaintiff into a vacant suite of rooms, put his arm around her and called her "sweetheart.' Miss Pfaffman avers that she broke away from him, although she alleges he told her all the doors and windows were locked and she could not get out. She says she found a door unlocked and ran from the room. Later, in the same day, the complaint says, Wade, in his stocking feet, tried to enter her suite of rooms, but was unsuccessful. Mr. Wade is well known here, where he has visited on several occasions, the last at the time of the district Knights of Pythias convention held here last November. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF RECEIVER. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, by order and judgment of the Adams circuit court of Adams county, Indiana, duly entered of record has been appointed receiver of all the property and assets of The Fort Wayne Ct Springfield Railway company, and that by virtue of such appointment has taken possession of the property of said corporation; notice is further given to any and all persons who may have in their possession or under their control any of the first mortgage bonds or securities of said company and which are held as collateral, or in any manner hypothicated, that no assignment or transfer of the same made by any of the said holders after thp date of the said appointment will be recognized by the undersigned, except by order of the court making said appointment. FRENCH QUINN, 222tf Receiver. The Indianapolis Star of Sunday , made an awful blunder in its headlines. The article told of the indict- ( ment of Former Allen County Repub- , lican Chairman A. E. Houk, for em- , bezzlement, and told of his being de- -. posed by A. J. Vesey. The headline ] blundered, however, and stated that j Mr. Vesey had been indicted for em- , bezzlement. t STOCK SALE. ' < I will offer at public auction at my . residence on what is known as the , Martin Schinnerer farm, 1% miles ( east of Willshire, on Thursday, Sep- ( tember 19, 1912, commencing at 1:00 -following described property: Three-fourths Belgian sorrel mare, 6 years old, will weigh 1650, in good flesh, with colt by side; % Belgian roan mare, 12 years old, weighs 1750, in foal to imported Belgian < horse; % Belgian black mare colt, 1 year old; % Belgian roan mare colt, 4 months old; % Belgian roan horse ' colt, 5 months old. Extra good Ten- < nessee Jersey -<iw, 7 years old, fresh July 1: Holstein cow, 3 years old, to be fresh January i, and a good one; , New York Guernsey cow, G years old, to be fresh in March. If looking for a good one don’t fail to see this one; red roan cow 5 years old, giving 2V 2 gallons of milk per day, will be fresh < in spring; extra good Holstein bull, 17 months old, and a sure breeder; Tennessee Jersey heifer, coming 2 years old, L” be fresh in spring; % Jersey heifer, coming 2 years old, to be fresh in spring. Full blooded Poland China male hog, 14 months old; Berkshire male pig, 5 months old; 2 brood sows, will farrow October 1; 3 sows with pig by side; 4 young sows will farrow by last of September; 15 hogs will weigh 150 lbs. each; 10 head of shoais, weight 90 lbs. each; 20 head of shoats, weight, 60 to 75 lbs. each. ' Eight head of Shropshire breeding ewes, 2 years old. See big bills for terms. CHAS. H. LEMAR. G. R. Hileman, Auct. 218t6 NOTICE TO PUBLIC. Owing to the pci nt of work reached by the Larrowe Construction Co. at the beet sugar factory, the company wishes tq state that visitors are unwelcome to the building and are asked to keep away. The work is very dangerous and such that accidents may happen at any time. 213t6 LaRROWE CONST. CO. i — o—- ——— LOST —Au umbrella by Mrs. Simona Trtister at the soldier’s picnic at Monmouth last Thursday. Finder please return. 20413
FIRST APPLICATION DARK ENS THE HAIR. A Simple Remedy Gives Color, Strength and Beauty to the Hair. You don't have to have graj hair or faded hair If you don’t want to. Why look old or unattractive? If your hair is gray or faded, you can change it easily, quickly and effectively by using Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy. Apply a little tonight, and in ,the morning you will be agreeably surprised at the results from a single application. The gray hairs will le less conspicuous, and after a few more applications will be restored to natural color. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur also quickly removes dandiuff, leaves the scalp clean and healthy, and promotes the growth of the hair. It is a clean wholesome dressing which may be used at any time with perfect safety. Get a fifty-cent bottle from your druggist today and see how quickly it will restore the youthful color and beauty of your hair and forever end the nasty dandruff, hot, itchy scalp and falling hair. All druggists sell it under the guarantee that the money will be refunded if you are not satisfied after fair trial. The Holthouso Drug Co. m-w-f OBITUARY. Mrs. Margaretta Merriss, daughter of John and Margaretta Stone, and beloved wife of Sylvanus B. Merris, was born at Hollidaysburg, Pa., March 1, 1833, and departed this life September 4, 1912, aged 7ft years, 6 months and 3 days. She was united in marriage to Mr. Merriss October 10, 1853 To this union eight children were born. Four of these died in infancy. One daughter, Mrs. Arvilla Foreman, preceded her in death, September G, 1898. Her husband also passed before mer to the better world June 5, 1898. L. W. Merris of Indianapolis; Ellsworth, of Rochester, and Mrs. Belle Fristoe, also of Rochester, also survive. Her brother, A. B. Stoner, of Fort Scott, Kans., and sisters, Mary Anne Merris, of Decatur, and Mrs. Martha Johnson, of Des Moines, lowa, also survive. While still a little child she, with her parents, came to Crawford county, Ohio, and there she was mauled to Mr. Merris. Afte a few years they moved to Pleasant Mills, Ind., and here they have since resided. During the last fourteen years, since the death of her husband, she has spent the greater part of the time with her children, going back to the old home a short time during the summer months. In early life she was converted, beinp connected with the Lutheran church. When they came to Pleasant Mills, however, she and her husband united with the Baptist church, being baptized by a Baptist minister, the Rev. Barber. Ever since she has been a faithful member of the church. In life she was quiet and sincere, an obliging neighbor and friend, a faithful wife and mother, a tried and true Christian. In her departure another of the few remaining pioneers of Adams county is taken. _____ —c- — ■ - ■ MILITARY BURIAL. A military burial was given this morning for Comrade Robert E. Smith whose death occurred suddenly Friday. Services were held here at 8:30 o’clock at the home of his daughterMrs. Murray Scherer, by the Rev. Gleiser, and the cortege then proceeded to the old home near Monroe, where further services were held, with burial in the Smith cemetery. The G. A. R, attended in a body. HOUSE WORK WANTED. A Bohemian lady, who lives just south of the Heckman mill, in this city, would like to have work. Can do any- kind of house cleaning or would be glad to accept steady place. Cannot speak English ver” good, but understands fairly well. Orders may be left at this office or at her house. 214tf 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. ' 22pt3 ‘ NOT’CE. Leave orde*s for first-class rcasting ears at P.-'ka’-’E >■ Mspett stare. 2i4t3 LEW BROKAW. ORGAN FOR SALE. In good repair, has been used for lodge purposes and used very little. Inquire Hensley’s jewelry store. 218t6 0—...o —... Democrai- Want Ads Pay.
IS COMING SOON Young Will Reach This City Soon and Says He Will Prove Statements. WILL BRING PROOF He Believes Will Convince Most Critical—Harshone Root Does It. 1 Young is coming to Decatur. He will be here in a few days, the exact time we are at the present time tin able to report. But he has agreed to come just as soon as he can close the remarkable demonstration which he is conducting at Lima, Ohio. When he comes, every mihi, woman and child of Decatur and vicinity will have an opportunity to see the man and test the merits of the Harshone root and herb discovery which is apparently doing more real good than any of the remedies known to science. Young says that what the Harshone root and medicine is doing, and done for hundreds of people of Ohio, it certainly can do for people of De catur, and he is coming here tc prove It. A reporter at Lima, Ohio, on a tour of investigation, talked to nearly a hundred people whom the root and herb discovery had completely cured or greatly benefitted. Many of them urged that their names be published in their local papers so that every afflicted person would be convinced that Harshone root and herbs has wonderful health promoting qualities and that no one who is afflicted with stomach, liver, kidney and bowel or blood troubles could afford to neglect taking it. Young has the names, street and numbers of any amount of people whom the remedy has completely cured, and they are gladly giving heartfelt praise of it to all who suffer as they did. When Young comes he promises to bring proof of what be says; proof which no sane person can doubt. All arrangements have been made for Y’oung to make his headquarters at the Holthouse drug store, when he comes. _ —— o— FOR SALE —Fine gr-pes for sale; call at No. 628 No. Third St—L. C. DeVoss. 219t4 FOR SALE —Choice hoipe raised timothy seed, $1.75 per bushel. Monroe Phone. J. P. Davis. 220t6 FOUND—Padlock key. Call at this office. 219t3 FOR ’SALE —Packard organ. Inquire Mrs. H. F. Costello, Third street. 22016’ FOR RENT —Two brick business buildings, corner of Monroe and First streets. Inquire of Dan Railing. 201t3 FOR EXCHANGE —Farms for merchandise; any size farm to sell. Send description to G. A. Spriggs, Fairfield, Wayne Co., 111. LOST —Black “leather, loose-leaf memo; a red-backed check book cover. Los', between Holthouse livery barn ant sugar factory. Return to Larrowe Construction Co’s office and rec«- i "a reward. 21213* FOR SALE —Six-room cottage, inquire at 215 So. 9th St. 220t6* LOST —Pocket book at the G. R. & I. station Thursday containing sls in currency and a note for sls. Also some lodge receipts. Liberal reward if returned to this office. 220t3 TWO COMEDIES. Tonight we are featuring a drama, showing the work of missionaries in darkest Africa. Talten -i-n the wilds of that country it possesses an accuracy valuable both to the student who desires to see Africa as it is and also to the casual observer who likes fantastic films And then, 100, there is an interest in the film aside from geographical features. Two good comedies, too. Don’t fail to see them. “MISSIONARIES IN DEEPEST AFRICA," Kalem Descriptive. “WHIRLWIND COURTSHIP ON BRANDON’S RANCH,” Pathe Cored/. “MRS. ‘ENRY ’AWKINS,” Vitagraph Comedy. FIVE CENTS The CRYSTAL Theater.
TO THE GOOD PEOPLE OF DECATUR One of the big problems for “Old Home Week” andon? that cannot be overlooked, if we would make a success, i s he taking of the people who come here that week and want hotel accomodations. That ue may do this in an intelligent manner we wish to have a list of those people who will accomodate visitors for that week. 1 his will be placed with the assistant secretary at the Information Bureau and those who apply there will be directed where they can secure the kind of accomodations they desire. Won’t you please fill out the following coupon and send to any member of the committee as signed belowCOUPON Location — — — . N ame Can accomodate Sex preferred _ Can furnish board If “yes” forhow many— Price for room- — P*r day per week Price per day or week if more than one in room? _ Price for board and room single? -double?— per week Per day— Do not delay in this manner. Please accomodate and aid the committee by sending in these coupons as soon as POSSible ' E. X. Ehinger C. E. Peterson Dr. E. G. Coverdale John G. Smith F. A. Peoples
Michigan Farms If ycu are interested in Michigan farms or real estate write HAIGHT & HICKS Howard City, Mich. We have the Bargains from $lO. per acre up. FARM LOANS We have plenty of money to loan on farms, at 5 per cent. We also make loans without commision. Erwins’ Law and Real Estate Office ?■ ■■- HEAVY HARNESS We carry a complete line of heavy harness. Our aim is to give you the best harness for the money. Now is the time to get ready for your fall teaming. See our enlarged s l ock before you buy. Remember we do first class repairing, and our charges are reasonable. Chas F. Steele N. Second St. Successor to ATZ & STEELE Going! Going! Going! 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. Date your sale early and get ahead of the rush, as the man that buys at the sale today will not be a bidder on the same article tomorrow. Phone me at my expence or see me ’at T. A. Leonard tin shop. Phone 531 John Spuhler. The Auction Decatur, - . . Indiana.
RUBBER SSSXXJ TIRES Goodyear Wing Low in Price, High „, . , in Quality 3-4 meh $12.00 7-8 inch $14.00 special low price until Oct. Ist. DECATUR CARRIAGE WORKS E. Monroe F ° r The + p - ‘ - W. D. Porter Prop
BOSSE OPERA HOUSE WEEK COM. MONDAY NIGHT SEPT. 16 Return of the Favorites THE Shannon Stock CO. IN NEW PLAYS AND VAUDEVILLES LADIES FREE MONDAY SEE “A Receipt In Full” Price 10, 20 & 30c Bicycle Repairing Electric Wiring fiicycie andTfectric Sundries Mezda and Gem bulbs Gocarts Retired EDW. E. PARENT 131 S. 2nd. St, Open Evenings “W Monev All you want. Abstracts made and Titles Guaranteed. Insurance Writers Office Rooms on first floor’ oppisite interurban Station. Graham and Walters
