Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 224, Decatur, Adams County, 18 September 1912 — Page 4
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PAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y„ Sept. 18—(Special to Bally Dembcratl- Receipts, 4,000; shipments, 760; officio! to New Yor kyesterday. 1,330: hogs closing steady. Medium and heavy, [email protected]; Yorkers, [email protected]; lights, $8.40@ $8.60; pigs, sS.oo@sß.ls; roughs, $7.25 @57.50; stags; [email protected]; sheep, 3,000; steady; top lambs, $7.50; cattle, 125; steady. a. v. No. 2 Red wheat SI.OO No. 2 White wheat 97c Yellow corn 96c White corn and mixed 93c No. 3 oats 28c Sample stained oats 25c Rye • 62c Feeding bariey -45 c Alsike seed $10.50 No. 1 clover hay $13.00 Timothy hay $ll.OO kllxed clover hay $9.50 No. 1 oats straw $4.00 Rye straw $5.00 Clover seed $9.75 Timothy seed [email protected] LOCAL DEL''. FFEL- CdAL PRICES. Anthracite Coes:nut ~.........57.85 Anthractte Stove and Egg .... $7.60 Pocahontas 4.50 Potneray 4.00 Kentucky Splint ............... 4.00 Va, Splint .... ........... 4.00 Hocking 3.75 Jackson HU! .. 5.00 Massillon 4.75 Price at bltij. c-r sar, 25c less; 20c L—- , , - —,
nafamraMMEMMKMMnnMHnHKHuaQaiiMMBBMaMSB Old Adams County Bank i Decatur, Indiana. Capital $l2O OCX) y A J )*) Surplus . $30,000 | —**'C. S. Niblick, President -— ——L - M ’ Kirsch and John Niblick Vice Presidents E X. Ehinger, Cashier, I Ps»ad Farm loans 1 KWU a Specialty ReflcCt - Resolve Collections He Who Would Ride Ic "" 1 1 ■■■ — ■ ON THE CREST Every AccomodaOF THE WAVE, tionCon- „, ~ „ sistent SfOL LD EARLY COMMENCE with safe I HIS DOLLARS Kdf ~ Extended ; TOxSAVE! J nuur ! —______ Patrons w o Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits I FOR REN'. —Good house In city; a so 11) farm. See Will Colchin ft Interur- ■ ” aa Candy Kil,bp " K LOW PRiCEC-.PENCE: FOR SALE-Colt, three years old: .ao.>n»er< ’:ui«w. ’ broke double. See Frank Hoffman tb.H■ !».•« i’ irks. etc. W- • »<. n Btrtk 1> i ■»!>••<•• i! off-r *“< ***& ocvArua at Steele’s park, 205t3 Have You Seen Our : Jsll New Fall Suits? nfl tOL i tr f fey a s i m^e ta i‘ orec l tJi at the Amer’can woman always looks best as nothing seems as well adapted to her lW / ® i aunt J smart, personalty, and the plainI f / r e3t mo^e * gains distinction from herinF jl/ll PI FULLENKAMPS
•er hour extra for tabor in bins; carrying coar, 50c per ton exua; carrying coal up one lllgiit of stairs, SI.OO per ton extra; carrying coal up two flights of stairs, $1.56 extra. LOCAL PROCuCE MARKET ’ Spring chickens 13c@15c i 1 Ducks 8c -Fowls 9c@loc , Geese 8c Eggs 19c Butter 17c Turkeys 8c Old roosters 5c ) KALVEH market* Beet ni«iM ......... 9c 3 Calf 12c J Tadow .... 5c Streep pelu [email protected] 3 Wool 20c@24c ) 1 FULLENKAMP’S. ) >: Butter 18c@25c > L*rd 8c * Eggs :...............22c ) NIP .ICK 4 CO, ■ Eggs 20c Butter 16c@20c » Big I M. SEALING. I| ( I Spring chickens 13c@15c Ducks 8c 1 Fowls 9c@loc 1 Geese 8c ' Eggs 19c 1 Butter 17c ' Turkeys 8c ■ Old roosters 5c
I farewell pa liber sesItr to the Given Rev. E. A. Go g and Daughter at Ur r Brethren Parsonaj 0 i and GO TO FRANK! 1t,200. cirted in c wer and Latter Part of Week ■ c c side—Rev. L. W. I c 1 il was c nstruct- Will Come Tonigl ; c (cations c east of $25.00 REWARD. The above amount will be paid for IC , the return of a black gelding, six c years old, weight about 1,350 pounds, white hind foot and white star in forehead. Strayed or stolen from barn of J. M. Lenhart, Decatur, Ind. Send information to T. J. Durkin, Decatur, Ind. 224t3 SHAVES FOR TEN CENTS. c c We shave you for ten cents, neck shaved free, hair cut twenty-five cents. Our shop is sanitary, and has been remodeled. We invite you to give us a c • chance. Shop opposite court house, in 0 the Reiter & France cigar store. ED AUGENBAUGH, 223t6 Proprietor. “ c ORGAN FOR SALE. c In good repair, has been used for lodge purposes and used very little. c Inquire Hensley's jewelry store. 218t6 c o c c Piano tuning and repairing. Satis- • faction guaranteed. L. C. Barber, » professional piano tuner, will be here ■ ina few days. Leave your orders as ? soon as possible at this office. 224t3* I WANTED —Girl or married woman to work at hotel. —Murray Hotel ComI pany. 224t3 P IB !■ —II --w 22JX "~~ ■ l ' hi A COMEDY. Once you come to our show you will recognize our comedies as the belt that are shown in the city. We have only the licensed films and that means companies that have the money to put up good plays, both from t’ne view point of actors and scenic effects. Our comedies are especially good. We have one tonight. "THE PRICE OF PRATITUDE,” Paths Western. "THE PRAYERS OF MANUEULO,” 11 Vitagraph Drama. "VERY MUCH ENGAGED,” Farce Comedy. FIVE CENTS I The CRYSTAL Theater.
, I#n you THIS IS RECIPROCITY of the right kind. Our Regular Customers are welcomed at both windows " When You Sell four Crops 5 deposit the returns with us. Pay All Your Bills Withjg a Check.’d 4 “: X When you need Money you will find us ready to loan. This is “ONLY BUSINESS” FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DECATUR
COMES FROM OHIO = Young Will Arrive Here V from Lima, Ohio. Next Saturday Morning. x n TO BRING EVIDENCE g Will Make Headquarters at F Holthouse Drug Store— Proves Statements. t The time for Young's arrival is ; drawing near. He has promised to :b positively be here next Saturday mc.ning, and to bring with him a great bulk of convincing evidence of the great good which the Harshone roots and herbs are doing for almost r unlimited numbers. He will be in the Holthouse drug store all day next ' Saturday, for the purpose of meeting n the people and explaining the merits of the marvelous Harshone root a and nerb plan of ridding the system of disease. □ Young said: "If you are in search of health give nature a chance. Nature is the best doctor after all. No doitor or medicine ever cures. The { right remedies will clean the system oi poisonous matter, waste material ’ and deadly germs, but nature repairs i the injuries which they have wrought. t If you, accidentally, stick a knife in your hand, you will never think of healing the wound until you have removed the knife. If you remove the knife, nature will soon repair the injury, if, you ke</p poisonous germs away from it. The proper antisepr tics will destroy the germs and keep them away so that nature will heal. . The remedies which will remove the cause of our troubles are the right and safe remedies to use. If you have rheumatism, catarrh, indiges- > tion, constipation, sick headache or ; backache, if you are thin, weak, ner--3 vous. tired or sleepless, if you suf- > fer with dizziness, bloating, belching, } heart burn, palpitation of the heart, frequent urination, night sweats, bad appetite and kindred complaints, . clean out your stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels with the Harshone roots and herbs and keep these great blood-making and blood-filtering organs cleaned until nature has time to restore them to a normal condition. Then nature will cure you of all your troubles. When Young comes, you can see him without money and without price. He proves all he says. _ & KAEHR BOY AGAIN VICTIM Samuel Kaehr, fifteen year old son of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Kaehr, living near Vera Cruz, had his right leg broken between the knee and ankle Monday alternnon, when a horse , which h • was riding fell on him. Just .' a few weeks ago the boy caught his hand in a machine on his father’s farm and it was necessary to amputate one finger. The accident yesterday will coniine him to his home for several weeks as his foot and ankle were badly sprained and bruised. The Kaehr boy was riding the horse, to a corn field when it fell in some manner and the lad’s right limb was caught under the heavy weight. A physician was summoned and the limb has been placed in a cast. KILLED WHILE STEALING RIDE Indianapolis, Ind., Sept 18.—(Special to Daily Democrat.)—Edwin Sooks of Columbus, Ohio, and Roy Burton, whose home is in that vicinity were killed today and Harry Small of Aberdeen, Ohio, Warren Kaced, Loveland, Ohio, and Walter Kline Cincinnati, 0., badly hurt when a pile of lumber in a car in which they were stealing a ride was jostled over on them. The boys had been working at Bloomington, 111., and were beating their way home. Small will die. FRANKFORT WOMAN LOSES CASH Indianapolis, Ind., Sept. 18. —Henry Berry was arrested today charged with stealing $3,500 in money and a SI,OOO oiamond ring from Mrs. Rena Day, fortner wife of Richard Day, a prominent resident of Frankfort, Ind. Mrs. Day says Berry stole her money and ring from her apartments in Bloomington, 111., where she was ill lor several weeks. IS SCALDED IN CALIFORNIA. Geneva, Ind., Sept. 18—Word was , received here last evening that Lemuel North, an oil worker, formerly of this place, was severely scalded in Colinga, Cal. His father left at once to take care of his son. o FOR SALE —Packard organ. Inquire Mrs H. F. Costello, Third street 220x6*
! niMWtrl I FALL COATS AND 4 A I 8 OfO SUITS JW | I I /iii //ffl I That intangible something which \ OIW J y -4=J makes the difference between the .U c rai ordinary frock and one of distinct F* '/Si individuality is immediately re- | | cognized by the well dressed wo- lllft '' W m) W io REDFERN COATS AND SUITS " S I J Bnl/ • ' P SM Strictly man-tailored Suit in beau- t ekJ tiful two-toned whipcord, large J JKt'i /HI II I « patch pockets, satin lining. fflH; 'Bi 1118 l ’ W 111 II JOuHy ? Sri If 069 * Ladies or Misses unlined coat of /S f excellent quality heavy weight igil 'w chinchilla, storm collar, closed Ulf S neck or °P en> in constrasting broadcloth, Novel back effect □ (F*" ’’W ■ l.bu, Lin- LU II I .. • O———■ I 1 ' II” I IIBWMMMMHHBM a FS B THE BOSTON STORE |
? , - FOR SALE —Choice home raised tinv s othy seed, $1.75 per bushel. Monroe Phone. J. P. Davis. 220t6 •) For first-class livery service at reasonable prices, good services, and e t prompt attention, call on Ernest Schlickman, Third and Monroe Sts. 1 ’Phone 182. 223t3* FOP. SALE OR TRADE—A full bloodr ed Shropshire buck. Address I. Sender, R. R. 10, Decatur, or telephone 4 on the B line. 22110 I patcnJ ? I m Em ipX i Bfcfij KLEY MACHINttQ; 1 / O Kago- new vork 4 J Av. . «■a. ! ill' 0 ’ Doing the weekly washing and wringing by electricity, with a real electric, insures perfect work. You cannot afford to be without one of these machines in your house. Sold , by Jacob Atz. 'Phone 405.
HTONIGHT! I F'-vi Y AT V I THE BOSSE OPERA HOUSE 8 I d!llU||[”| I uTOCK CO.-a. oiWL I You’ve Read the Book i Now See the Play S
■■ ** 1 To The Shoe- Particular Women. I WE BELIEVE “ G I I we know your wants--a shoe with style, grace, distinction, snap, snug fitting, and comfortable, We have them in all leathers and styles, with fancy cloth tops to match ' U your suits. 11 U PEOPLES & GERKE II ■ 11.11 . III! I l
t FOR SALE—Six-room cottage, in- ! ! quire at 215 So. 9th St. 220t6* j FOR SAL3 —Edison graphophoue, ' with records; also Morris chair; am 1 leaving city. Will sell right —Mrs. H. L. Smith, Grant St., Decatur. 222t3* !
WANTED—Good, steady boy. Inquire Schafer Saddlery Co. 22412 FOR SALE —A Garland hard coal I heater, 16-Luch Are pot, in first-class shape, and excellent condition. See Dr. Miller. So. Second St. 223t6
