Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 244, Decatur, Adams County, 12 October 1912 — Page 4
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RAST BUFFALO. ; East Buffalo, N. Y., Oct. 12—(Speci:-: *o Pally Democrat)- Receipts, 4,- : ( -hlpments. 2,090; off dal to New York yesterday, 2,090; hugs closing i .'.y on good; weak on pigs and >1 'vdittm and heavy [email protected]; Ye ’- ers. $9.25f(59 10; lights, 98.000 f. 23: pigs, |[email protected](>; roughs, $7.25 ' < ’7.50: sta,s. $G,[email protected]: sheep.' steady; lambs lower; tops, cattle, 400; steady. 3. - ffUrtK. No. 2 Red wheat slOl No. 2 White wheat 98c ' Yellow corn B'»c ' Whltft corn and mixed ....82c ' No. 3 oats 29c Simple stained oats 25c Rye t 62c 1 Feeding barley 45c Al-Ike seed $lO 25 \ No. 1 clover hay $10.50 Tltuoihy hay $13.0d Mixed clover hay . ..sl3>)o Medium mixed $11.50 Heavy clover hay $10.50 Rye straw _ $5.00 Oats sp*aw $4 50 Wheat straw $4.50 (’lover seed $9.25 Timothy seed [email protected] LOCAL OEL’VffF.EU COAL PRICE% Pocahontas $5.00 Potneray $4.50 Kentucky Splint 91.7.0’ W. V.v Splint $4.30* Jackson Hill 5.00' Massillon 4.73;
1 WINNES SHOE STORE = AM '*' ""' - —' ~ «W (— = Welcome Home = « All old and young boys, and girls and “ extends an invitation to call and see us at our old stand, where we have on display for your inspection a f ul’ line of the / latesf styles in the best grade of sh >es for men, women and children. As a special inducement during Old Home * Week- >nly, we are giving a very neat m and attra - ive silver shoe as a souvenir ZZ t > hv< r urchase of 1 Box of 2in 1 shoe m» ZZ r * ish wh a sells the world over for 10 ZX Z!Z <e: t-. ?v e our window display, Z? = ~ WINNES SHOE STORE f ECZEMA Acbxy PUm. I-.-h IMrtg.-h.-b s«aip Krup ■WfW f' f TTfIW W ■■os. ,ad Sico Trwubu an, Klod. <»n b« WHhMW d 2ur«l bj Max H. B (Mtmcol It sot luafflgf SlßUzMilL*!!*’ .i*.s ts ixwrulv IM« JM by mU t« LOW PRICESFENCE ■UMC ggot Mfr* a,*—"m l —- X—wnu>>~4-.»Mw. Wrtam. tn M 3 Mwwrev St IM wm. »bm M. mm¥m ■vivßMmaßMmmMW'ißSDaaMamgaßKMMM IQ'd Adams ('oudiv Bank.’ I L - • ■ d a; - " / ">».vy i ’''F'v *’/■ *2" I" gt I v *■. Mine ’’rrt-K »• I*. fl »a >w Ighti N wick x- T ” r t It A’ya ‘ i ! R’ficct C ° ME l Rtsolvf fOR I ‘ Its A Long Lane* THE j That Has No Turnjng” OLD I L The Starting UfllWr OF A BANK AC'OUNT nUIVIC May Be Il the Turning point And sa Z I j Os Your Financial Career! “Howdy” ; | we Pay 4 pj Cent Interest on 1 Y parT ’ me Deposits I
Price at blns or ear, 25c less; 20c per nour extra for tabor in bins: car-; rying coat, 50c per eon extra; carrying ' coal up one flight of stairs, SI.OO per ; ton extra; carrying coal up two flights of stairs, SI.SC extra. LOCAL PROEUCE MARKET / I Spring chicks 10c Ducks 10c 1 Fowls 10c I 1 Gee«e 8c [Eggs 25c 'nutter 18c Turkeys 10c ' Old roosters 5c j KAtvert MARKET* Beef nhies »• Calf 13c lailow ~..i>c Sheep pelts ?i>rosi.oi’ FULLEN KAMP’S. Butter 18c® 22c lard 8c i Eggs '. 26c NIPLISK A CO. Eggs ...26c Butter 18c @ 25c i ts. B&.KLIN&. Spring chicks 9c I Ducks 10c Fowls , 9e Geese .die [ Esgs *. 25c Turkeys 12c , Old roosters 5c I
MONEY FOR COAL AND OTHER WINTER SUPPLIES If you need money for fuel, winter clothing or if you have a number small bills which need attention borrow the money from us. Wo make loans on Furniture, Piano, Teams, Wagons, etc., without removal. We give you a written statement of your. contract. We allow extra time without charge in ease of sickness or loss of woik. 84c per week for 50 weeks pays a $35.00 loan. All amounts in proportion. If you need money, fill out the following blank, cut it out and mail it to us. Name Address Our agent Is in Decatur every Tuesday. Reliable Private H. iuV< C Established 1896 Room 2. Rw mid Floor, 7<i« L'nlbcr* Street Home 'Phone 83J Fori Wayne. ’••d
H. PENNINGTON AND CO. Carpenters and Builders H. Pennington. Mp. W. H. Pennington Forman C.E. Pennington Secy &Treas Prepared to do all kinds of Carpentering and building work. Prices the lowest. Call and see us if you reed anything in this line.
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g» Dr. Sterlfng P. Hoffmann Practitioner of General Medicine and Surgery Office Over hiterurban Station Re«. 223 N. Fifth St. I THE BAKER’S ART in most attractive forms of cakes, pics, pastry and bread is well displayed at Martin’s. We not only make our products good to look at, but to taste better than they appear But their che : f virtue is healthful and nutritious qualities. They please the eye, t'.ckle the palate and nourish bruin and Wv. Jacob M r’in
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«uai.. - — ————— . i. i m. »w i //j' Excuse Me You forget your box of “White Stag” cigars for “Old Home” w eek, you can feel free to give them to our friends and you won’t have to apologize to the ladies for their odor or to the men for their flavor, light up after dinner and under their mellow influence we’ll make our gtiesis welcome warmer and they’ll thoroughly appreciate your tasty tobacco judgement. BUY THEM BY THE BOX-THEY COST LESSOR ANY DEAUR
HOUSE KEEPER WANTED. — A middle aged or girl of considerable experience, to assist in housekeeping, in small family. Call at ones.—Ben Schrank, at Lose & Schrank barber shop.—Ac/t. 241tf — — 41—'" 11 1 ' 11 "" NOTICE, PUBLIC. As my wife iiti» est me I take this method of noticing .ne public that 1 will not be responsible lor my wife's debts after this date, October 1. 1912. 2.?9t3 JOHN KRATNER. (Advertisement)
LOST -One i at. gold-rlmmed spectacles, between North Ward school I house and 'fonrue street, rinder re-: turn to B. vV Sholty res’jence and re-' ceive reward.—Advt, 242t3 I THE SMi i n jisTERS. ' I | Tonight will be ,’.ie that night you "•ill be given the chance to see the Smith Sister* In their high class vaudeville. Their entertainments are. 1 god and nobody should neglect seeing them. They will show an entire change of program again tonight. In ’ addition to this high class vaudeville we will have three thousand feet of. ; moving pictures: I “THE END OF THE ROMANCE.” Selig Drama. “AFTER MANY YEARS.” Vitagraph Corned). I “WILD BIRDS AT HOME." a P'e- • ture on bird lift. 'T’l-e ■ . ’"llC.Dt'ff’'. I e—a i » •*_. aa • • Pr; c. v. j • - i VETLiu’.vARIANPlm-..-, Office Ms i L uO 1 • „ Residence 102 t Michigan farms If y< u are interested in Mi-.n- ‘ igan farms or real estate write HAIGHT & HICKS v I Howard City, Mich. We have the Har/ait s from £lO. per acre up.
CUT FLOWERS FOR HOME COMING Carnation*. Bom«. Cryaanthemuma and SwainMMia. Bh-oming planta. Ferna, Smilax und Gold tuh. Plenty of «reen for decora* tuna that will keep freah all weely Special price* by the hundred on carnations an<i ro-»- when wanted by ehurche*. lodreK etc. Let us book yourorder now that you may not be disappointed Moses Greenhouse Co. North Stb. Street Phone Greenhouse 476 U ■ t ewder.ee 19ft -i, I 417 1
THE BIG FLAME Excitement at the Holthouse Drug Store Caused by a Small Spark. IT GREW RAPIDLY L'eveloping Into a Big Flame j of Praise—Scores of People Interested. i | The excitement at the Holthouse ! drug store was started by a small spark of enthusiasm which has rapidly I grown in—X .* o'g flame of praise. Scores of people from all parts of this city, surrounding country and towns have visited Young, have heard him explain the Harshone root and herb 1 lan of restoring health, and were convinced by the proQfts which he pro duced, that the root and herb medicine i Is a scientific combination of the very , best health-creating agents which na 11tfre has supplied to man. One thing certain, a great number of the people who bought the remedy when Young 1 first came here, have called at the drug store a second time th get more of It. and they have praised It so high ly to their friends and neighbors that no one has the slightest reason for being skeptical regarding the merits d Harshone roots and herbs. Proof o’’ the meths of Harshone Is now In many homes of this city and vicinity and all I that has been published in this [taper. regarding what It has done in Lima. Huntington and elsewhere. Is substan tiated by what it is doing here. Many , rheumatic people have reiKtrted wonderful benefits and those who have suffered for years with constipation, kidney weakness and various forms l of stomach troubles, say that after * taking the remedy a few days they no ! ticed a great change for the better and ' that their improvement is now so rap- ’ id that they can hardly realise tha. ' they are the same persons Young said: "The reason so many of Dect tur are praising Harshone* roots and herbs, is because it is a real medi- ■ cine of real merit which has been test ed and proved out. While no med:- ■ cine can cure disease, the right medi'cine will remove the cause and give ' nature a chance. Harshone roots and ' herbs cleans the cloggci up machinery of the body of dead matter and poisonous germs, it also imparts tone and vigor to the weakened organs, thus giving nature a chance to restore the : whole body to a healthy condition Those who get it during my sta* In Decatur, get it at half price, but J kno* that I cannot stay here much longer as I am being urged to visit Severn! other cities.” (Advertisement) PUBLIC SALE. Having rented my farm I will offer for sale at my resilience 2 miles north I and 1 mile west of Wren. 1 mile west I <rf Pleasant View Baptist church and i«L4 miles east of Decatur, on Thun I day. October 24th. beginning at 10 (o’clock a. m.. the following preparty. i to-wit: Jen Head of Howe: One ,grey mare. 9 years old. with foal; hay mare. 10 years old. with foal; grey mare, 4 years old; bav mare, 9 years old. 3 yearling colls. 3 suckling colts Three Head ot Cattle; One good cow. Riving milk. 4 years old; 1 steer. 2 J vears old; 1 reading steer; I? breed j'ng ewes. I Shropshire buck Hogs I Elaht brood sows. 2 with pigs b> side: i .1 will farrow by Cay o: sale, 3 other [ good sows, full blooded Poland Chins I male hog. 25 shoats, weighing from >0 Ito ion pounds each. Farming tap!* i mentr: Pnlr hay ladders, spike tooth harrow, <*»rria«e. grain riradle, ev ! < \»ue fence msrhine. set log bumps. I noM augt r. stump puller, art of sun- y I harneaa and many other arUclaa not mentioned | Terma: —All amounts of SSOO and [ under, cash Over |5 00 a credit of " ( months will he gi.en. purchaser giving hla note with approved security: I per '-ent off for caste. No property removed until settled for W. W STEWART Ed Kirkland, Auct. 14. A. Mnyder, clerk Free ium h at noon ■ DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CENTRAL COMMITTEE. There will be a meeting of tbs Adame County Democratic Central com mlt ter at democratic headquanera on Fr! iy. pctnber I«th. at 10 o'clock a m and it is rantratly requested that all members be present, as buslnrsa of importance will be presented *i this meeting J W HORKE. 243t3 County Chairman II tflT An express bag between the O. R * I depot and the Adams st press o»ce Finder please ret uni to Adams express office -Advt.
I’ ft--I fW®] i I I I I I gj CARPETS, RUGS AND LINOLEUMS | Now is the-time to buy your carpets rugsand Linoleums. VVe’carry a large < g line to-select from. | I FULLENKAMPSI ALL NEXT WtEK OCTOBER 14-10 ■ Thousands of people will be in Decatur. You want to be here. Come in and start that account. Put your surolus money in certificates of de- > posit. f money will earn 4 per cent interest. _____ FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DECATUR Democrat \Vunt Ads -Pay. Democrat Want Ads Par j AIR SLACKED LIME to prepare >our land for Alfalfa at T°n New alfalfa seed guaranteed free from Buck Lorn Penrville crTshed stone screenings, cement limes, sand, salt, hay, straw, coal etc. f NO MORE COAL DUST in your cellar as I am prepared to thoroughly wet the coal if so desired E. L. CARROLL * I VULCANIZING I I TUBES CASINGS i •J have just installed a Haywood 5 vulcanizing uut fit. Can repair tires 2 1-2 to 6 inch. Mr,-H. L. U Johns, tire Expert o( Indianapolis g 5J has been secured to look after this Z 3 department • <■» • X * Holthouse Fire Proof Garage 5 ,l| PHONE 11 I
