Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 235, Decatur, Adams County, 2 October 1912 — Page 4
o THE DAILY MARKET REPORTS J HE==anoaoE3i==z3K * Corrected Every Afternoon y—i soaomr- iijj
VAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y„ Oct. 2 (Spec ial to Daily Democrat)—Receipts. ! $•60; shipments, 190; official to New ' York yesterday, 1,520; hogs dosing l steady. Mixed, medium and heavy. $9.10 ~1t (‘• -S; light Yorkers and pigs. $8.50; roughs, [email protected]; stags, $6,000$ $7.00; sheep, 4,000; steady; lambs dull; tops, $7.25; cattle, 200; slow. a ». <u«K. No. 2 Red wheat 98c No. 2 White wheat 96c Yellow corn 88c White corn and mixed 85c No. 3 oats 27e Simple stained oats 21c Rye 52c Feeding barley 45c Alscike seed $lO 75 No. 1 Clover hay $1“.75' Timothy tiay .. $14.00 Mixed clover hay >'2.00 Medium mixed Sil 0 Heavy clover hay $10.50 Rye straw $5.01 Oats straw $4..')) Wheat straw $4.50 Clover seed $10.25 Ttmo»hy seed [email protected] LOCAL OEL'VECEU COAL PRICES. Pocahontas $5.00 Pomeray $4.50' Kentucky Splint $4.50 W. Va. Splint $4.50. Jackson Hill ....... 5.00 Massillon 4.75 ■ Price at btn« trr ear, 25c less; 20c | Democrat Want Ads Pay.] Michigan Farms i If yc u are interested in MLh- i igan farms or real estate write HAIGHT & HICKS Howard City, Mich. We have the Bargains from ?10. per acre up.
; HOUSE OF QUALITY | ■ YAGER BROS. & REINKING THE UP TO DATE FURNITURE STORES 31 ■ H , - S » Our stock New. and Bright with all new stuff in latest styles and finishes in FURNITURE, Dining room g i suits in Early English, Fumed Oak Dressers and Toilet Tables, Oak, Mahogany and Bird Eye Maple.! = Guaranteed not to tarnish Brass Beds, and Iron Beds. ■ — ———_ — _ B Never was our stock so large in all new ROCK- BRASS BEDS ■ 8 an y fi ms h y° u ma y want, Reed, Wood, Leather seat and back, in Oak, Mahogany, — 8 Early English, Mission, and Fumed Oak. . when you want to buy a brass bed i | Automatic, drop end, Pullman bed DAVENPORTS n » m add S | . Come and see them, we can show you better JAMAKD g than we can tell you. I . LACQUER 3 '? Come and look over our RUGS we can save finish, this demard lacquer J yotl money should you want a nice Rug. ' - is guaranteed against all tarnishing, andg •« I We have a good variety to select from. proof against any acids, such as amonia, aa I — 1 alchol etc. We can sell you this kind § $ PIANOS sold on easy payments a fully guaran- ? f BRASS BED and giveyou guarantcc 3 g j piano for $200.00 at only $5.00 a month IgLki. w" taTs’ii 1 y ° u w ?. i?* n T riS k i w whv not buv from a Home Merchant who cheaper than old style finished brass 3 Ml will treat you square, giveyou beds with ordinary lacquer. You will g /WlO )ne Hundred cents for your n . ever re ? et shou,d you buy onp of ! ■ d®lH ‘ 1 Dollar. You take no chances w7Mn ay ii emam 8 «B trom yOUr home merchant - of lron K Would be Slud to show N | you ' conie in and *” >lKm ' ** 3 8 f 11 A We are at the same o,d P |ace ’ Opposite Court House, East Side. E w hS I'nl.H Come m look over our store i— ■ ■ — .. J i, sho>v you ” Bir ff AGER BROS & REINKING I „ U-ES-W. 1 aSS- Idecatur. - INI)IANA ;
I per nour extra for tabor in blns; car- • rylng coat, 50c per ton eLtra; carrying coal up one Hight of stairs, SI.OO per i ton extra; carrying coal up two I Hights of stairs, SI.SC extra. I ■ LOCAL PROCUCE MARKET Springs chicks 11c 1 Ducks . 10c Fowls 10c I Geese - Sc J Eggs 25c I Rutter !8c Turkeys 10c Old roosters 5c ••tve- MRKF>» uhiei .... .. Si • at: J 2c lai” . . . »> Sheep oee» ..?6c©s> •• v'ULLENKA MM’S. Butter 20c@25c I ard Sc Eggs •. 25c SIP .liK 4 CO Eggs 25c Butter 18c@25c H. et.UlNi Springs chicks 11c ! Ducks 10c 1 Fowls 10c i Geese 9c | Eggs 25c Butter 19c i Turkeys 12c ; Old roosters 5c — — (Advertisement) i WANTED —Hands to cut corn; pay i six cents for 80-hiH shocks. —S. T I Sheets, R. F. D. Advt. 234 t Dr. C. V, Conndl VETERINARIAN Pbrv-./N Office 143 L fl JI -- > Residence 102
THIS IS RECIPROCITY of the right kind. Uur Regular Customers are welcomed at both windows When You Sell four Crops deposit the returns with us. Pay AU Your Bills With a Check. ' hen you need Money you will find us ready to loan. This is “ONLY BUSINESS” $ FIRST NATIONAL BANK Os DICATUR
i Li tn''' 1 4? fi.wi UmßSa.) '■j?* T '' W-' V-I -1 ’ K TW Vap eV TWO LOAVES OF BrtEAD can look exactly alike, but one can contain 50 per cent more food value than the other, mainly because the good one is made from flour carrying a large/ percentage of gluten, the main food constituent of the high grade wheat—for good bread can only be made from good flour. This is one reason why Martin’s Bread is of a superior value Others are the skill and sanitary care used in mixing the dough and baking. — Jacob Martin
GRANDMOTHERS USED SAGE TEA. To Darken th* Hair and Restore Gray and Faded Hair to Its Natural / Color. (’Uotuaß(>jaAnv) It is easier to preserve the color of the hair than to restore it, although it l is possible to do both. Our grandmothers understood the secret. They i made a ‘sage tea," and their dark, i glossy hair long after middle life was l due to this fact. Our mothers have ' gray hairs before they are fifty, but they are beginning to appreciate the . wisdom of our grandmothers in using "sage tea” for their hair and are fast following suit. The p*esent generation has the adt antage of the past in that it can get n ready-to-use preparation called Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy. As a scalp tonic and color restorer this preparation is vastly superior to the ordinary "sage tea" made by our grandmothers. The growth and beauty of the hair | depends on a healty condition of the i scalp. Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur ' Hair Remedy quickly kills the dandruff germs which rob the hair of its life, color and lustre, makes the scalp clean and healthy, gives the hair strength, color and beauty, and makes it grow. Get a fifty-cent bottle from your druggist today. He will give your tnonef back if you 'ire not satisfied; alter a fair trial. T ■ Holthouse Drug Company. —Advt. m-w-s | n— - POLITICAL CALENDAR. (Advertisement) Oct. 2 —Knapp school hou Root I tow-nship, Hon. D. E. Smith, Hon. R. C. Parrish. Oct. 4—Decatur, Hon. Ollie James, of Kentucky. CHANGE IN THE DATES. (Advertisement) Th r ,~-<lro party and dance to be given by the C. P L. of I. on Thursday evening of this week was announced for Wednesday evening, on > account of js being misinformed. Please get the date right in your mind. It's Thursday evening of this week and the price Is thirty cents per couple or fifteen cents single. —o (Advertisement) FOR SALE —One upright. Adam Schaal piano, curly walnut case, with stool, cheap. Enquire of Jerry Coffee, South Winchester street.— , Advt. 235t'»
PUBLIC SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS. (Advertisement.) The undersigned will offer for sale at public auction at his residence on So. Wincheater street, first door south ot Park hotel, on Wednesday, October 9, the following property; 1 uplight Adam Schaaf piano and stool, curly walnut case, good as new; 3 three-piece solid oak bedroom suits, with large beveled mirrors, 1 large dark oak extension dining, room table, with chairs; 1 dining room oak cupboard; 1 leather covered oak davenport, 1 drop-head sewing machine, 1 walnut stand, 2 large beveled mirrors, 6 rocking chairs, 1 oval top stand, 1 onyx stand, 1 mahogany table, 2 mahogany rockers, 1 combination book case and writing desk, 1 medicine cabinet, 1 velvet Brussels carpet, 20 yards; 1 flower stand, mission oak; 1 hall tree, 1 inlaid linoleum, good as new, 1 lawn mower, good as new; 1 go-cart in goon condition; 1 small gas stove, 1 large planished steel peninsular range, good as new; 1 large Jewel base burner, in good condition; 3 coil wire bed springs and mattresses, a large lot of fresh canned fruit_a-”d vegetables, jellies, etc., In glass, 1 lard press. These are all as good as new, and will be sold under the hammer, regardless of price, as we are going west, and these goods must sell or cash only. .JERRY R. COFFEE. John Spuller, Auct. 2'.5:" ECZEMA Itching Piles. Itch. Sarber Itch, Scalp Erup lions and Skin Trouble of any Kind, can be Cured by using B. B. Ointment. If not handle' ky your Druggists, send 50c by mall to BL'ROG BROS . Mfrs U7 Na 2 Manioc St. Decatur. Ind ——3——a-*ar • »■ '** lll * M THE CRYSTAL. “TWO LOVES,” Vitagraph. "TEACHING A LIAR A LESSON,” Essanay. “THE WIDOW CASEY’S RETURN.” Lubin Comedy. The CRYSTAL Theater.
Old Adams County Bank] ’ Decatur. Indiana. | Capital $l2O, OOy 1 Surplus . |3n pof, C. S. Nibliok, P reM(fe M. Kirsch and J ohn Nlh Vta-Preoident. E. X. Ehinßer. Csshier When y«« Reflect COME Resolve FOk “Its A Long Lane THE That Has No Turning” ii The Starting Utt Mr ] OF A BANK ACCOUNT HU Mt 51 THE TURNING POINT And &y M i Os Your Financial Career! “HOWdy” ■ — Si Wp Pay 4 Per Cent interest on 11 ear Time Depoiiu IIM—IIW Illi 111 I I L^ffjarai«»ISWIW>UI*m'JBRBBWWiWBIJUI < ..i t
(Advertisement) GRAPES FOR SALE. Inquire of And-aw Miller, 'phone 11. on the I line. z3ot3*
GRAIN SEEDS FOR SAFE HOMEGROWN RED SEED WHcAT We Know This Seed Will Please You CHESTNUT AND WHITE ASH COAL 80WERS--NIBLICK GRAIN CO. PHONE 233 HAY STRAW
(Advertisement) FOR SAlJC—lndian Motorcycle good condition; a bargain; 4 horse lower. See Frank Schultz, Democrat I office.—Adv. J33t3
