Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 225, Decatur, Adams County, 19 September 1912 — Page 4
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««-*» —«t— torU'AST PTJPFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. 19—(Spec ial to Daily Democrat)— Receipts, shipments, 570; official to New York yesterday, 570; hogs closing steady on good: but slow on pigs and lights. Yorkers, medium and heavy, sß.Bo© $8.95; common Yorkers, [email protected]; pigs and lights, [email protected]; roughs, [email protected]; stags, [email protected]; sheep <j; stead ; top lambs, $7.65; cattle, 115; steady. a. v. rJKK. No. 2 Red wheat 90c ( No 2 White wheat 97c ' Yellow corn 99c White corn and mixed 96c No. 3 oats 29c Simple stained oats 25c Rye 62c Feeding barley 45c Alsike seed $10.50 No. 1 clover hay $ll.OO Timothy hay $14.00 Mixed clover hay $12.00 "e straw $5.00 Clover seed SIO.OO Anthracite Chestnut $8.50 Timothy seed [email protected] LOCAL DELIVERED COAL PRICES. Anthracite stove and egg $8.50 j Pocahontas $5.00 Pomeray $4.50, Kentucky Splint $4.50 W. Va. Splint $4.50 Jackson Hill 5.001 Miss.lion 4.75 Price at blns cr ear, 25c less; 20c per cour extra for iabo r in bins: car-
Old Adams County Bank I Decatur, Indiana. Capital $120,000 J J )*) Surplus . $30,000 RC. S. Niblick, President M. Kirsch and John Niblick Vice Presidents £. X. Ehinger, Cashier, Dn-4 Farm loans * e ? f G a Specialty Reflect — RcSOiVC I Collections j - ‘ Made He Who Would Ride aS. ON THE CREST fey OF THE WAVE, *>“’ SHOULD EARLY COMMENCE With Safe L HIS DOLLARS Methods Extended TO SAVE! Tn our Patrons Ae Fay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits
• t i*' SALF—Ctioice borne raised titn othy seed, $1.75 per bushel. Monroe ?boti“ J. p. Davis. 220t6 For first-class livery service at reasonable prices, good services, and prompt attention, call on Ernest ■Schlickman, Third and Monroe Sts. Phone 182. 223t3*
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■MV VMSSJbM! ta »wwrwwjrtnr' MCUF ■ lying eoar, 50<: per «a carrying oal up one UiGut of stairs, SI.OO per ton extra; carrying coal up two llignts of stairs, $1.56 extra. LOCAL PROCdCE MARKET Spring chickens 13c@15c Ducks 9c Fowls 10c Geese 8c Eggs 23c Butter 18c Turkeys 10c Old roosters 5c KALven MARKET* Beef nidee *c Calf 12c Tadow ....6c Sheep pelt* 26c®51.00 FULLENKA MP’S. Butter 18c@25c Lard 8c Eggs 23c NIP.IwK A CO. Eggs 23c Butter 18c@25c m. dealing. — I Spring chickens 12c j Ducks 10c j Fowls 10c Geese 10c I Eggs 23c Butter 18c Turkeys Bc@l2c Old roosters ,7.5 c
I WANTED —Good, steady boy. In- ) quire Schafer Saddlery Co. 224t2 FOR REN". —Good bouse In city; a so farm. See Will Colchiu i t Interur- . han Candy Kitchen. It , FOR SALE —Colt, three years old; broke double. See Frank Hoffman i at Steele’s park. 295t3
NEXT SATURDAY Young Will Come to E»eca- j tur Day After Tomorrow to Prove Statements. EVERYTHING READY Will Establish Headquarters at Holthouse Drug Store in This City. Will the wonderful accomplishments of Young or his strange root and herb discovery be duplicated here in Decatur, auu will tne sick and afflicted of this community be as anxious to see the man and listen to his evidence of the marvelous merits of the Harshoae root and herb medicine as they were at Lima, Ohio, and other points? If they do, there is certainly a sensation in store for our people, and if the discovery does as much good here as it has at Lima, scores of local people who are now suffering with chronic ailments will soon bless the day that brought Young to Decatur. So many people of Lima have enthusiastically praised the Harshone roots and herbs that it would be hard to publish all of the good things that have been said about it, but the testimonials of praise are all very similar to that of one of Lima's oldest citizens, who wrote as follows: 1 am 77 years old, and have practically tried every remedy on the market, and almost given up in disgust, but was finally persuaded to get a box of Harshone roots and herbs. I had suffered many years with indigestion, bloating, sour stomach and constipation, with pains in my back and a dull, heavy feeling in my head which made me very nervous and restless at night, Now I want to say, of an actual truth, that, notwithstanding my age, 1 am the heat lest that 1 have ever been in my life, as 1 have gained many pounds since I began to take the medicine, and am still continuing to gain. My appetite is good, bowels are regular, I sleep well of nights, all of the pains in my back are gone and I feel better generally that I have for many years. I have only taken one box of tbe medicine so far, but this is certainly poslthe proof that it is a real medicine of wonderful merits, and I am glad to recommend it for what it has dene for me, as I have lived here in Lima sixty years, and am well known, I will gladly give any information in my power to help others. (Signed) B. K. McClellan, 700 N. Elizabeth St., Lima, Ohio.” Is there any v. onder that there is so much talk about Young and the discoveries which he is promising? Those who talk to the man, and see the evidence which he produces are ■•’ich’y coi”’ir-'-'d that years of hard study and scientific research have, at last, discovered a real medicine which .will clean the whole body of impurities, and cause harmonious action of the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels, thus giving nature a cnance to restore health to those who are in need of it. It. wil cost nothing to see Young next Saturday at the Holthouse drug store. He will be there all day and will prove what he says.
FINE HAT DISPLAY. The millinery opening given Wednesday afternoon and evening at the Bosse store, was well attended, the ideal weather contributing to the success. The hats show a varied style this season, to suit all, and are unusually pretty. Mrs. Boese was assisted in showing them by the Misses Marie Heektnan aud Clara Welland. POLICE COURT NEWS.' Charles Abbott, a workman employed on the sugar factory, was brought before ’Squire Stone on a charge of public intoxication, and pleading guilty, was fined five dollars and costs. FARMS FOR SALE OR TRADE. I have a 40-e.jre, a 120-acre, a 160acre and a 300-acre farm, all in Midland county, Mich., and all good farm land, which I will sell of trade for town property or farm land in Adams county. ’Phone 661. 219t12 DLVID FLANDERS, o ,_. - ORGAN FOR SALE. In good repait, has been used for lodge purposes and used very little. Inquire Hensley’s jewelry store. 218t6 o— LOST —Ladies’ rain coat, steel in color, also several dry batteries in rig broken on Erie railroad. Finder re turn to this office or to R. Stiverson, Pleasant Mills. 223t6»
easy starter and speeder , I “ J tel "" "" The Uorld's Greatest Invention For Automobiles BEGINNING MONDAY M HININ’G ' ’ SEPTEMBER 23. JUL At Ei « ht a - “■ and iasting Ontil Wednesday Evening ’ Sept - 25 ' V/7 7 Y, At Hokhouse garage on north Second street, we will give a demon. V station of the Easy Starter and speeder that has caused a sensaf tion everywhere, it has been demonstrated. W e guarantee you S an absolute saving of thirty-three and a third percent on gas- } oline and guarantee to give you twenty-five per cent more * iiL more power, we will also show you how to eliminate J r s your carbon troubles and garage bills by giving you a h t Z " more perfect carboration, will also show you how * ; S | to start your motor the first or second turn over £ - | i n Z ero weather. We’ll show you how to 4 i 1 1 | clean out the carbon that is already in your motor by the use of this device. Do not fail to see it early Monday morning. The price is $10.50 equipped on your ... a L I car. Guaranteed to do just what d I-, ! we claim for it. or money re-, □ b I funded. 3 -11° a * J j p Oil L C. D. DILLMAN Salesman / Live Dealers Wanted Everywhere
AUTO EXPLODED Dr. A. H. Stoker of Ossian is Seriously Burned, Near Barabee Lake. WHILE VISITING LAKE Burned Severely Over Body and F'ace—Was Brought Home Today. Dr. A. H. Stoker, a veterinary surgeon, well known in and around Ossian, and with a host of friends in Decatur, suffered severe burns caused from a gasoline explosion in hie automobile last Tuesday while at Barabee Lake, near Plymouth Ind., where he was visiting. The doctor had motored to Barabee Lake to spend a few days visiting the interesting points in that vicinity and while at the lake the gaso.'ine in ills automobile tank exploded in some manner not known and threw the burning fluid over him |le was severely burned over the body and face, but it is not thought that his condition is dangerous. Today two Ossian men will leave for Plymouth, where they will determine if it is safe to move the doctor home and if so he will be brought back to Ossian to ftis home. It will require several weeks for a complete recovery, according to the latest reports of the physicians. — — Vn — — NAMES PROGRAM COMMITTEE. To Work Out County Sunday School Convention Program, Jesse Rupp of Berne, presid«|\ of the Adams County Sunday School association, has named the following to serve with himself, as chairman, of the program committee for the convention to be held in this city November 7th and Bth • C. L. Walters, C. J. Lutz, Re.v. L. C. Hessert, Rev. J. H. Rilling, from Decatur; Rev. D. A. Kaley, J. F. Lehman, from Berne. CONGRESSMEN FILE STATEMENT Washington, D. C„ Sept. 19—(Special to Daily Democrat) —According to the sworn statements of congressmen as to the campaign expenses in securing nominations, seven ot the Indiana representatives swore they did not spent a cent, while ono spent 50 cents. The highest from Indiana was Mr. Cox, who spent $175. Heald of New York spent $5,560 and Thomas of Kentucky spent $4,000. o - BABE AT MALEY HOME. I A fine baby boy was born Wednesday night to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maley, this being the second in the home. Mrs. Maley was Miss Jessie Schrank before her marriage. |ll» I - I — . - -- - — w.-- >
* fall display I 1 OF MILLINERY 1 i Saturday-Dav and I Evening f ZIPTEMPER 21. 1 | MRS. M. P. BURDG | 1 ~~ l —m rrw.nr -t -.iff w ww STRAYED—Horse weighing about 1,- ' 300 pounds, with one white hind foot Any information send to John Lenhart, Decatur, Ind. 22.'t3 t r ’ dA !■ SSi ii° INi '' ONE THING WE PR JDE OUR SELVES ON I Is the way our bread and pastry looks. It isn t enough for us that our products taste good they must also look so dainty they will tempt the languid appetite. No greasy, doughy, tasteless things can be found in this shop. Evervthing has a standard of quality <>r its own. = Jacob Martin i fi '' ’’ ■SSSjiumuMiO- Hl" ’ORrt'wSSj W I U 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 I by Jacob Atz. ’Phone 405.
FOR SALE —Six-room cottage, in- P ul C II quire at 215 So. 9th St. 220t6* |Jj* # | LODHC FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT— * ,VH Pleasant and well located, No. 531 —— North Second St. 2115t6‘ f RJNfARTAN FOR SALE—IOO folding chairs, in good condition Will seel all or -px-i (Yffina part. Phone 22- or call at the Crys- RhAKip VIUCe 140 tai theater. 22513/ UJi-C Residence 102 , ■ ay» ii i . ww" a■ « v i m». i r ■— ■ » .... '—wv. -. m — -— i ■ From Box To Buffet k id From Bottle to Glass M of guest or home folks our I Hp 1 whiskey and wines will be Ks k I found the most attractive. They look pretty in the bottle /V-k they taste better in the glass. ■” Pi ’*l hv don’t you try them? ' They are simply perfect for either social or medicinal sUetT t|L use. BL Berghoff Beer by the case. AS * £? 6 F V Comer of Second and ■ Madison streets. 1 (,lt\l.\ SEEDS FOR SALE HOMEGRUWN RED SEED WHEAT We Know This Seed Will Please You CHESTNUT AND WHITE ASH COAL BOWERS-NiBUCK GRAIN CO. PHONE 233 hay straw 10 ihe Shoe— Particular Women. WE BELIEVE we know your wants—a shoe with grace, distinction, snap, snug fitting, and comfortable, We > have them in all leathers and styles, with fancy doth tops to match your suits. I PEOPLES & GERKE
