Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 226, Decatur, Adams County, 20 September 1912 — Page 4
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FAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo. N, Y„ Sept. 20—(Special to Daily Democrat)— Receipts, 5,600 shipments, 1,330; official to New York yesterday, 570; hogs closing steady. Yorkers, medium and heavy, $9.00@ |9.15; lights, [email protected]; pigs, 38.00 roughs, [email protected]: stags, top lambs, $7.85; cattle, 400; steady. a. «ukk. No. 2 Red wheat 98c No. 2 White wheat .. 96c Yellow corn 97c White corn and mixed 9k No. J oats 29c Simple stained oats 25c Rye 62c Feeding barley 85c Aleike seed $10.50 No 1 clover hay $ll.OO Timothy hay $14.00 Mixed clover hay $12.00 Wvw 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 Pocahontas $5.00 Pomeray s4.f>o Kentucky Splint $4.50 W. Va. Splint $4.50 Jackson Hill 5.00 Massillon 4.75 Price at bint er ear, 25c less; 20c per hour extra for tabor In bins; car-1
I Old Adams County Bank I Decatur, Indiana. r Capital $l2O GOO | J r' Surplus . $30,000 C- S. Niblick, President -■-.. ——.-—~ jM.- —M. Kirsch and John Niblick | Vice Presidents E X. Ehinger, Cashier, Head Fam', loans ’ o n . 3 Spwialty —1 Reflect — RtSOIVC Collections I ' Made He Who Would Ride SL a ■ ■ - o== _ a ON THE CREST Every I OF THE WAVE, J S sistent SHOULD EARLY COMMENCE Witn&fe * HIS DOLLARS mS Extended TO SAVE! J ni,ur ? — _ , < Patrons e Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits
I'oil -v.'.S—Choice home raised tin» I othy seed, $1.75 tier bushel. Monroe | Phone. .1. P. Davis. 220tG For first-€las o iivery service at rea-! sonable prices, good services, and prompt aiteur.on. call on Ernest Schlickman, Third and Monroe Sts. ' ’Phone 182. 223t3*
.-—J-—..- I-.-.. — —..— _ -J N . Have You Seen Our New Fall Suits? Wjfi lew w»B pL‘ f /V* It is a simple tailored suit that the P / ! American woman always looks best as lL\ tfl n °thing seems as well adapted to her M jaunty smart, personalty, and theplainI 'll/, # est model gains distinction from her infHl dividuadty. JI FULLENKAMPS
ryfng coat, 50c per ton exixa; carrying coal up one flight of eUtrs, SI.OO per ton extra; carrying coal up two flights ot stairs, $1.50 extra. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET Spring chickens 14c Ducks 10c Fowls 10c Geese Sc Eggs 23c Butter 18c Turkeys 10c Old roosters 5c KALVEVt MARKETS J Beef tiMe* ......... »e Calf ............ 12c Taiiow ........................ Sc Sheep pelts 26c© SI.OO FULLENKAMP’S. Butter 18c@25c Lard 10c Eggs 23c NICMCK A CO. Eggs 23c Butter 18c@25c H. BEKLINGI Spring chickens 12c Ducks 10c Fowls 10c Geese 10c Eggs 23c Butter 18c Turkeys 8c @ 12c I Old roosters 5c
WANTED—Good, steady boy. Inquire Schafer Saddlery Co. 224t2 FOR KENT—flood house In city; a so fan- . See Will Colchin r‘. Interurban Candy Kitchen. It FOR SALE —Colt, three years old; broke double. See Frank Hoffman at Steele’s park. 205t3
ALUMNI RECEPTION! Decatur Public Schools Will Cordially Welcome Home- , coming Guests. : THURSDAY. OCT. 17TH I Reception to Those Who Have in Any Way Been I Connected With School. : I ’ The Decatur public schools will' ’ give a royal welcome to all visitors j ; during the home-coming week, who have in any way been connected with ; the Decatur public schools, and the evening of Thursday, October 17th, has been set aside for an alumni reception to be given at the Central 1 school building. Professor E. E. Rice, ! superintendent of the city schools, ' has named Mrs. John W. Tyndall, 1 Miss Rose Christen, Miss Frances Dugan, John S. Peterson and J. C. Tritch as committee on arrangements for this, and elaborate plans for the en- : tertainment have been outlined. | These will be carried out with the | assistance of other committees, a part 1 of which hav been named, and more will be designated from time to time as the requirement becomes evident. ■ The music will be under the super- ' vision of Miss Elizabeth Schrock, J. C. Tritch will have charge of the registration, and it is expected that there will be a great ingathering of former students and teachers of the city schools as there is scarcely a per- I ’ son who has been a resident of the t : city, who has not been connected with : the schools. ' The committees appointed to as- ■ sist those on arrangement are: Reception—French Qumn, John H. I Heller, Mrs. C. A. Dugan, Miss Eva Acker, Miss Marie Patterson, Miss i Frances Cole, Jesse Helm, Miss Della Sellemeyer, W. P. Schrock, Roy Archbold, E. E- Rice. Refreshment Committee —Mrs. J. Tyndall, Miss Rose Christen, Miss , Frances Dugan. ! Finance Committee —John S. Peter-I sou, Earl Adams, Howard Wisehaupt.'
ARRIVES TONIGHT Young Has Left Lima, 0., and is on Way to Decatur Says Message. WILL FILL DATES Headquarters at Holthouse Drag Store—Many Anxious to See Him. The advice was received by tele- : gram and assure us that Young will I be here in ample time to fill his en-1 gagements at the Holthouse drug I store. So much has been heard and I written about the health-preaching I Young during the past few weeks, | that many people are getting anxious ■ to see him, meet him and talk to him. Well, he will be in the drug store all day tomorrow. Now is the time for anybody who may be suffering with either catarrh, rheumatism, kidney, liver, stomach or blood troubles to prepare to meet this famous preacher of health. Remember ■ it will cost you nothing to talk to him, and remember also that if Harshone root and herb medicine does not clean , your entire system of impurities, in-1 vigorate and tone up the weak, jaded organs and rapidly put you on the road to recovery it will not cost yon ■ a single red cent. The Harshone root and herb medicine is sold for one dollar, but will be sold for fifty cents tomorrow, just half price, because Young wishes to prove, as soon | as possible, to as many as possible, that there is no medicine equal to it under the sun, that it will do what ail other medicines have failed to do. even if you have suffered a life-time, it is predicted that the crowds will be immense, so try, if possible, to call during the morning hours, so that Young will have ample time to meet every man, woman and child personally. He will cheerfully answer all questions concerning the great medicine and gladly prove all he says. Advice from Ohio asserts that Young is a plain, practical, honest and conscientious man, who never makes a claim which he cannot prove. FOR SALS — Edison graphophone, with records; also Morris chair; am leaving' city. Will sell right—Mrs. H. L. Smith, Grant. St., Decatur. 222t3*
EASY STARTER AND SPEEDER iii ■! uni mi nr— I \ % The Uor,d ’ s Grcmt !nvcntjon For Aulolnob ’ ks t BEGINNING MONDAY MORNING 1 SEPTEMBER 23. | | Safes' Jlim At Eight A . M . an d lasting Until Wednesday Evening, Sept,, 25 At Holthouse garage on north Second street, we will give a de mon . x strat| - on of thc Easy start er and speeder that has caused a sensa. if I tion everywhere, it has been demonstrated. W e guarantee you & an absolute saving of thirty-three and a third percent on gast oline and guarantee to give you twenty-five per cent more > h ' more power, we will also show you how to eliminate % r X your carbon troubles and garage bills by giving you a hl* ’ m ore perfect carboration, will also show you how 1 S ! t o start your motor the first or second turn over J li jr in zero weather. We’ll show you how to 4 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 e car. Guaranteed to do just what I | i we claim for it, or money rea o funded, q 3 C. D. DILLMAN SJX 1 / (_2ZO Live Dealers Wanted Everywhere
CROWDS INSPECT STARTER. “From the crowa that throngs about the demonstrating car of the Easy Starter and Speeder on Saturday show that the automobile owners are eager to get a demonstration of the new device that is being talked about all over the city. It has already been equipped on many of the handsomest cars in the city and the car owners say there is no car complete without it."—South Bend Tribune.
BOSSE OPERA HOUSE TONIGHT! THE SHANNON STOCK CO. Will Present A Great Dramatic Version Os Bertha M. Clay's Novel “Thorns & Orange Blossoms’'
THE MORRIS CO. Great Slaughter in Prices on Aluminum Spoons And Talcum Powder. Saturday. Basting Spoons - - - 5c Table Spoons - - - 5c Tea Spoons - - -10 c 1 lb. Corylopsis Talcum Powder 5c At the place where you can buy the same goods for less money or more goods for the same money THE MORRIS CO. 5 AND 10 CENT STORE
FARMS FOR SALE OF. TRADE. I have a 40-acre, a 120-acre, a 160acre and a 360-acre farm, all in Mid- ■ land county, Mich., and all good fyrm • land, which I will sell or tradq for town property or farm land in Adams ; county. ’Phone 661. I 219t12 DAVID FLANDERS. — ——P- —• FOUND—Two keys on Eleventh St. Owner may have property at this office by describing and paying for this ad. 226t3
FOR SALE —Six-room cottage, inquire at 215 So. 9th St. 220t6* FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT— Pleasant and well located, No, 531 North Second St. 2115t«* FOR SALE—IOO folding chairs, in good condition. Will seei all or part. ’Phone 227, or call at the Crystal theater. 225t3
From Box To Buffet ft i From Bottle to Glass gffiys & of guest or home folks our whiskey and wines will be Kfl \ ! found the most attractive. ▼ They look pretty in the bottle .AuK. they taste better in the glass. 11 c A 'Vhy don’t you try them? I They are simply perfect for XD—either social or medicinal MFU \uHISKFIi use. v fcj Berghoff Beer by the case. G/ R 1 F V Comer of Second and ’' ' ’ Madison streets.
GRAIN SEEDS FOR SALE HOMEGROWN RED SEED WHEAT We Know This Seed Will Please You CHESTNUT AND WHITE ASH COAL BOWERS-NIBLICK BRAIN CO. PHONE 233 HAY straw
(? SHOES SHOES If its a good thing Peoples . and Gerke have it All leather and styles Mens Women & Children ; Come and see us. I PEOPLES & GERKE '==ox= ==la= -
Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARIAN pbhi'i* c ‘ y ffice rilJllv, Residence 102
