Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 236, Decatur, Adams County, 3 October 1912 — Page 4

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PAST BUFFALO. Hast Buffalo, Ind, Oct. 3—(Special to Daily Democrat- Receipts, l’>. 000; shipments, none; official to New York yesterday, 190; hogs closing stead!. •dluni and heavy, $9.40tft59.50; :<rs, $9.4 •; lights, $8.75'.( ;< ’ pigs. $8.50: roughs, $7.75<-i II.OO; stags, $6,005/ $7.90; sheep, 6,Ou? steady; lambs, 10c higher; tops. |7.::5; cattle, 300; slow. 3. WORK. No 2 Red wheat 99c No 2 White wheat 90c Yellow corn 88c White corn and mixed 85c No. 3 oats 38° Simple stained oats 21c Rye ti-’c ■ Feeding barley *®" AlSCike seed $10.73' No. 1 CT>ver hay 110 75 Timothy hay $14.00 Mixed clover hay $ 1 - t> ' ) i Medium mixed • 11150 Heavy clover hay .$10.50 Rye straw $5.901 Oats straw $4.50 Wheat straw $4.50 Clover seed $10.25 Timothy seed [email protected] LOCS.L DEL'. ECED COAL PRICES. Po ahoutas $5.00 Pomeray $4,501 Kentucky Splint $4.50 W. Va. Splint $4.50 .Ncl'.’on Hill 5.00 Massllion 4.75 Price at bins or ear, 25c less; 20c

SATURDAY SPECIAL AT BERNSTEIN’S Good Quality Mens Rubber Boots all Sizes From 6 to 11 While They Last for Saturday only $3.29 Just received 200 dozen of Mens heavy weight fleeced lined shirts and drawers all sizes, 50c grade while thev last for Saturday only 38c each. $1.50 Value of full 1 1-4 blanket? good heavy weight in gra , tan, or white an opportunity of a life time only 98c pair. Good heavy gray and green sweater-coats for men or boys, high or low collars only 49c. Come in arid save money cn your shoes. Bargains ail over the store. BERNSTEINS

I Advertisement; | f Advertisement) AUT •MOBILE FO". 6AL.E-A De-a LOOMS FOR RENT—Wuuld be suitsU ■ < car, in gead running condi- ble for living rr jins for men Io ton 'heap. if a’.en soon — Or. W. E. rated up town. Call phone 208.— Saai 2"1t3 Adv. 233t*>* • - —"* - ■ SC... * - - — ..I. . ■b - fliiwti r mrirwm . rr i irnihT • Old Adams County Bank I g l. . . . diana. 'A Capital Jl2O <MX> Surplus . s3o.oo>> C. S. Niblick, Bremdent M. Kirsch and John Niblick J Vice ■’wl'iP Ex ’ Ehin *’ r- Ca,hi,,r -a ss“ When you ‘’ eaa m ir P I ‘ V COME Resolve FOR “Its A Long Lane _l the That Has No OLD I | The Starting • linUC 1 OF A BANK ACCOUNT HU“t I May Be THE TURNING POINT And say Os four Financial Career! ‘ dowdy” I We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits

err nour extra for tabor In bins; carrying c.jßt z 50c per ton exu-a; carrying coa! up one flic.ut of stairs, si,oo per ton extra; carrying coa) up two flights of stairs, $1.50 extra. LOCAL PROCUCE MARKET Springs chicks lie Ducks ...' 10c Fowls 10c Geese Sc I Eggs 25c I Butter JBc I Turkeys 10c Old roosters 5c f AAi. verr MARKE'.a • r— ~ — i<»«r «(. »« >< • nit 12c ißil’v .. . 6i Sb.eei u«’<« "6co|J.U' r ULLENKA MP’S. Butter 22c@2ac lard 8c I Eggs .' 25c MP .ISA A CO. Eggs 25c Butter 18c@25c H. exnuiN& Springs chicks 11c Ducks 10c : Fowls 10c Geese 9c Eggs 25c Eutter 19c Turkhys 12c Old roosters 5c

HONEST AND TRUTHFUL PLAN CAPTIVATES ALL. / Interest in Young and the Harshone Roots and Herbs Rapidly Growing to Enormous Proportions. (Advertisement) The amazing interest which the people of this city are manifesting in Young and the Harshone roots and herbs, is easily explained, because Young never leaves a stone unturned in proving the merits of the remedy, and the man is so honept, earnest and truthful in nil his statements that all who have talked to him were Boor, convinced that the Harshone plan o; ridding the system of diseases is sane, reliable and scientific. In a recent in terview, Young said: "If the afflicted of Decatur are anxious for health, I can prove the great merits of our root and herb remedy to them by scores ul truthful people whose homes are not very far away from here. The Hayshone roots and herbs created just about as great a sensation over at Huntington as at Lima, and any one who is interested will soon be convinced; by making an investigation, that hundreds of people living in Hunting ton and vicinity, went to the Schaler drug store, of that city, bought the remedy, took it and returned w’ith ac much praise of what it had done for them that no one could help being convinced that Harshone roots and herbs clean the stomach, liver, ikd neys and bowels of slime, waste m:i* erial and deadly germs, and at the s tir.i '. scoth s heals, invigorates

and toms nr. th.ee great organs, so th t th- • cm and do work in healthy t.j, aicr.y. While at Huntington I saw £ many people v. horn Hai shone bed c red or wonderfully benefited, that it is impossible for me to recall tc mind but a small percentage of them, but their testimony would average vp with that of Mr. B. F. Helm, who said: “The Harshone root and herb medicine is certainly doing me a lot of good, for my kidney trouble and constipation. I have only taken one case of the medicine, but the pains in mj back are all gone, my bowels are regular and I am feeling better and folks say I am looking better than I have for many a day. 1 am well known here, have lived in Huntington since 1848 and have spent a smell fortune for different kinds of medicine, but I never had a medicine to do me as much good as Harshone." The Harshone roots and herbs are now on sale at the Holtnouse drug store, for half price, but Young said that the half price sale would not be continued much longer.

PUBLIC SALE. Owing to poor health and go'nt west, will sell at my residence, one mile south of Pleasant Mills, on Tuesday. Oct. 15, 1912. beginning at 10 o'clock a. ir the following property to-wit: Three Head of Horses: One Iron gray mare, 5 years old, weight 1200 lbs.; 1 work horse, 12 years old; 1 horse colt, coming 2 years old Three Head of Cattle: One cow, fresh about 6 weeks, 6 years old: 1 red cow, 1 heifer, will be fresh tn spring. Ten Head of Hogs: One brood sow, 9 head of shoats, weight about 100 lbs. each. Farming Implements: Wagon and box, buggy, drill, mower, Osborne; corn planter, John Deere; beet plow, new; spike tooth harrow; shovel plows, single and double; Schunk breaking plow, dump boards, set double work harness, set single buggy harness, hay ladders, 1 barrel cider vinegar, a lot of canned fruit, about 100 chickens, potatoes, 275 shocks of corn. Household and kitchen furniture and many other articles not mentioned. I will also offer lor sale, my farm of 40 acres at

same time. Terms made known on day of sale. Terms:—All amounts of $5.00 an I under, cash. Over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given; 4 per cent off for cash. No property removed until settled for. JOHN W. WARD. J. N. Burkhead, Auct. W. D. H Brown Clerk. —o Do you remember “The Missouri Girt,” with Zeke and Daisy* Ydu have probably seen the play more than once and would probably go to see it again. Well, this time, Fred Raymond has something new to of fer in “Little Miss Susan," his latest delightful comedy, which is said by those who know to be even funnier than the old stand-by. It abounds tn real comedy and dramatic situations and is sure to be more of a pleaser than was the good old "The Missluti Girl.” It I. booked to play at the Busse opera house on Monday, October 7th, and i. a guaranteed attraction. - Advertisement. (Advertisement) HOUSE FOR RENT—lnquire at P. K Kinney Rea) Estate agency, in In terurban block. —Advt.. 238t3 (Advertisement) WANTED- Hands to cut corn; pay six cents for 80-hBI shocks.—B. T. Sheets, R. F. D. i.-Advt. 234t3*

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GRAIN SEEDS FOR SALE HOMEGROWN FflJi.Y RFJ) S-ED WHiIAI We Know This Seed Will i lease You CHESTNUT AND WHITE ASH COAL BOWERS-NIBLICK GRAIN CO. PHONE 233 HAY STRAW

Court House News r Jtn Pige 1) E. Railroad Co., realty in St. Mary's tp.‘, 144.25; Frederick Hilpert et al. to same, 130.90; Elizabeth Kern et al to same, 142.25; Wm. J. Heath et al. to same, $71.55; John W. Brodbeck et al. to same, $93.30. A dispatch from Geneva says: The Whitman divorce case which will be heard at Decatur tomorrow Is threatening to depopulate this town for the day, at leas;. About thirty w Miesses have been subpoenaed here. Herschel Whiteman. the plaintiff is well known here, while hl. wife, Mrs. Lu!u Whiteman, is not known to any of the witnesses called from here.' 1 The sale bill filed by Mar)r c Arch . ho d, executrix, in the James M. Archbold estate, was approved. Benjamin M. Smith qualified as adm nistrator of the estate of Robert E Smith. He gave $2,000 bond. PUBLIC SALE OF household goods. at T n h ’“ nder,l « will offer for sale at Public auction at his residence on M Par I fln,t door wuth * P tbe so l ‘ WednPßda >. October rl’rht an K ProPerty: 1 curij t Bas P ‘ ano and threlm good « 3 three-piece .olid oak bedroom suit.

with large beveled mirrors, 1 large dark oak extension dining room .a--tie, 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 I onyx stand, 1 mahogany table, 2 mahogany rockers, 1 combination book i case and writing desk, 1 nieiicu* cabinet. 1 velvet Brussels carpet, 3» yards; 1 tower Etar.d, oak; i ■ 1 hall tree, 1 inlaid linoleum, good M new, 1 lawn mower, good as new; 1 I go-cart in goon condition; 1 small rm stove, 1 large planished steel peninsular range, good as new; 1 large Jewel base burner, in good condition: 3 coil wire bed springs and mattrewesa large lot of fresh canned fruit and vegetables. Jellies, etc., in glass. 1 press. These are all as good as new, will be sold under the hammer, regardless of price, as we are goiul west, and these goods must sell io r cash only. JERRY R. COFTTCE John Spuller, Auct. +— (Adrertlsement) TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERNNotice is hereby given that Clara Brandyberry, my wife, has left ®*’ and that I will not be ; espcnsible f« r any debts contracted by her. P |wK take notice of this. Advt.-233t3 WM. BBANDYBEW* Y - — o LOST—A pair of eye glasses In » Return to this c?7lco. ***