Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 258, Decatur, Adams County, 29 October 1912 — Page 4

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c'.AST BUFFALO. Hast Buffalo, N. Y„ Oct 29 -(Special to bally Democrat 1 —Receipts, 5,StW: shipment*. 950; official to New - York yesterday, 6,460; hogs dosing steady Heavy, [email protected]; mediums, $7.90 Yorkers. $7.70{?57.90; lights, Yorkers, [email protected]; pigs, S7.(W $7.1«; roughs. s6.9o<ft>s7 10; stags, $0 IM i7i $6.50; sheep, 5000; slow; top lambs, $6.85; cattle, 500; slow. a.«. rv«K \ No. 2 Red wheal $1.02 No. 2 White wlieai 99c Yellow corn 94c , Wtiltfc corn and mired 81c , Standard oats 30c No 3 oats 29c ' Simple stained oat* 25c Rye Feeding barley ... 45c Aleike sod $10.25 No. 1 clot »r hay ?.... $10.">0 Timothy hay $13.50 Mixed closer hay sl3 00 Medium mixed $11.50 Heavy clover hay $10.50 Rye straw $5.00 Oats straw $4.50 Wheat straw $4.50 Clover seed $9.00 Timothy seed sl.oo(irsl.!s LOCAL DELIVERED COAL PRICES. Pocahontas $5.00 Pomeray » $4.50 Kentucky Splint $4.50 W. Ta. Splint $4.50 Jackson Hill 5 00

Farmers, You Work For Your Money Let IT work for you. You are now getting returns for your year’s work. Exercise care in its use. Deposit what you will need in a checking account and take an interest bearing certificate for \ our surplus. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DECATUR - — — —. 1

*— I— — -WB RENT IM arro fartu it Peter - ton. for caah Inquire of E naaUMl — Advt. SSTt.tO WW'TEb —Ten men and leama at •mw to work on Monroe •treet—Juliu Haugk Advt 237 U

Old Adams County Bank Decatur, Indiana. B Capital 115) ono Surplus . On.Mtl C. b. Niblick, FcMUIMt M. Kirachand John Niblick Viee PreatdenU E X. Ehinfw. Caahier. n_. j Farm loans a Specialty Refiea - Resolve Collections Made “Its A Long Lane That Has No Turning” - h —- ■ ; Every The Starting AccomodaI OF A BANK AC' OUNT I intent I - With Safe L Max’ Be Banking I THE TURNING POINT so «ur ’ OfrYour Financial Career! Patron* We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits | 1 a jaßaaaaKjDmMMmsimMw^wu«aka H aajMM«MMnaMKa>nvsanwraM»

Massillon 4.75 Price at bint w. <mu, 25c less; 20c per hour extra for tabor tn blns; carrying coat, 50c per ton extra; carrying coal up one flight of stairs, SI.OO per ton extra; carrying coal up two flights of stairs, $1.66 extra. LOCAL PROCUCE MARKET Spring chicks 10c Ducks 10c Fowls 10c Geese Sc lEggs 27c I Butter ISc Turkeys lie Old roosters 7 5c I KALVBK MARKET* Beet 9c Calf 12c Tarlow 6c Sheep pwlt* • ?(>'■(s H W '•ULI.Er.KAMP’9. Butter '. 18© 22c lard 8c Eggs 2Sc NIF.IwK A CO. Eggs 27c Butter 18c©25c ii. ec.rtt.lN6L Spring chicks 9c Ducks 10c Fowls 9e Geese 9c Eggs 27c Butter 19c Turkeys 12c Old roosters 5c

WANTED—Sdcoad band cook stove. Inquire C. C. Clemens' blacksmith shop. First and Madison —Adt. 251t* PROPERTY-Far sale cheap; 6 room he use, $ lota .uqulre at this of flee.—Advt Js*t6 M 1 - I '*~ ■.

I CONVINCING LETTER OF A DECATUR GENTLEMAN. I More Local Proof of the Wonderful I Merits of Harshone Roots and Herbs. Decatur, Ind., Oct. 20. 1912. I Harshone Medicine Co.: I Gentlemen: When a man has sufsered as I have, and has doctured for so many years, without getting any » permanent relief, and then gets hold s of a medicine like Harshone roots '• and herbs, he feels like telling his 5 friends about It. My trouble wis r rheumatism ami indigestion. My an--5 petite was poor, and wljen 1 ate 1 would bloat and belch, and the excess of gas on my stomach and borts would press against my lungs and heart until J could hardly breathe. My c shoulders and knees were full of c rheumatism, and at times I could not c raise my arms without great pain, c or hardly bend my knees. My back c and head would ache almost constantcl ly and I wus never free from pains L ‘ | somewhere. 1 have only been taking c Harshone roots and limbs a short time, but 7 tell you I never saw anything liek it. My appetite is good, 1 and I do not feel distressed after eai- : i ing any more. My bowels are regie ! lar, and all of the miserable rheumat--1 1c pains in my shoulders and knees are gone, as well as my disagreeable headaches. This is what I call a real ’ medicine, and I wouldn't take any ' price for what It has done for me. Respectfully, AARON DEVINNEY. Those who are in need of a real ■ medicine, which does real good. 11 should see Mr. ixA’inney and hear of the merits of Harshone from his own lips, then go ! to the Holthouse drug store and learn ! w hat scores of others have said. Then, ■ if they decide to use the great modit cine, they can buy a one-doilar case ' for fifty cents, until the present stock ! is depleted. oct.-25-28-30-nov.-l (Advertisement ) • AWAY WITH CATARRH A FILTHY DISEASE. A Safe Old-fashioned Remedy Quickly Relieves all Distressing Symptoms. If you are subject to frequent colds, or If you have any of the distressing symptoms of catarrh, such as stuffedup feeling In the head, proiuse discharge from the nose, sores in t’lq nose, phlegm in the throat, causing hawking and spitting, dull pain in the head or ringing In the ears, juit anoint the nostrils or rub the throat or cheat with a little Ely's Cream Balm, and see how quickly you will get relief. In a few minutes you will iw>i your head clearing, and after using the Balm for a day oi so the nasty discharge will be checked, the pain, soreness and fever gone, and you will no longer be offensive to yourself and your friends by constantly hawking, spitting and blowing. Shake off the grip of catarrh before it impairs your sense of taste, smell and hearing and poisons your whole system In a short time you can be completely cured of this distressing disease by using Ely's Cream Balm This healing, antiseptic Balm does not fool you by short, deceptive relief, but completely overcomes the disease. It « leant the nose, head and throat of al! the rank jotson, soothes, heals and - strengthens the raw, sore mem 1 branes, making you proof against 1 colds and catarrh 1 One application will convince you. and a 30-cent bottle will generally cure the worst case of catarrh. It is guaranteed. Get It from your druggist today The Holthouse Drug Company. t-t-e (Advertisement» NOTICE. Taken from the Ernest Schlickman feed barn, ** extra heavy and large slxed buggr robe; one aide res black and other side waa brown. Parties having taken same please return at once, as they are known, and may eave expense 2Mt4 ERNEST SCHLICKMAN. (Advertisement i MILK COWS WANTED. I want to buy tea fresh milk cows. ED LUTTMAN, 2Mt« R F D No 2. (Advertisement I ——" a FOR RENT, Studebaker boms, east of Itecaiur. tad All modem, furnace, bath, electric lights, (M, etc Two orchards, big poultry yard, large garden Ea quire of A D SuttlM. st Old Adam* county Rank 25dtf (Advertisement) WANTED Honest earnest man of good address, to fill permanent post tlon of special mpreoMrtativa tor large New England Jobbing bouse Hfeedy pay guaranteed, no soliciting Fur ther information addrws Young * Follett Co. tlostoa, Maas -Adt IMtt«

* *.. . • ■ I I —, <■■■■ -I > — FARMS FOR BALZ. 160 acres, level, tine, black ground, fine brick house, fine new barn on pike near the city. Trice, $60.00 per acre. 160 acres, fine brick house and barn, $4,000 worth of timber, near the city, 60 acres, bottom black soil. Price, $70.00 per acre 114 acres, P-e miles from city, on pike, Ihy new house and bam, some timber ' Price, SIO,OOO. 160 acres, brick house and barn, good outbuildings, $2,000 worth of timber. nearly all level, near the city Price, $7,000. Also many small farms, 80 and 40 acres, tine, unimproved. WM. F. POHLAR, m-s Batesville, Ind. (Advertisement) » NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. 4 Notice is hereby given that the first Monduy in November, November 4th, is the last day j«ou have to pay your taxes. \ll taxes not paid on or befor« that lime win ’-e delinquent and the penalty w . ten per <ent will be added as the law requires. If you do not want to pay cost, pay your taxes now. The treasurer's office v wi!l be open from 7 o' lot x a. m. until 5 o'cloc . p. nv Yours very truly, 251tf C. W. YAGER , Co. Treas. (Advertisement) FARM AT A BARGAIN. Say. are you looking for a bargain In a farm? if you are, 1 have it: 158 acres 1 mile west of Decatur with good 9 room house, cellar, barn 49x70, drove well, and priced right. You must act quick. See A. S. Keller. Monroe, Ind. 251t6 (Advertisement) FOR SALE—CHEAP. Five-passenger American automo bile, fully equipped. Five-passenger International autobile. fully equipped. 249t6 M. E. HUTTON, Geneva. Ind (Advertisement) TYPEWRITER FOR SALE. A Smith Premier in good condition. Will sell for $20.00. Call at this office, ts. .. WANTEf -Girls to strip tobacco.— White Stag Cigar factory.—Adt. 254t2 WANTED Boy over 16 years old tn learn harness maker trade Apply' Chas. F. Steele, No. 2nd Sl —Advt. WANTED —To purchase a home !u the city of Decatur. State location of your property and the lowest cash price. Address John Hevermeyer, general delivery,'Fon Wayne, Ind - Advt. HOUSE WANTED—To not Croom cot'agc .•'■veniber jsL Inquire at tbit, office. —Advt 25)t:i WANTED—Men to learn barber trade An army of our irraduates running shops derending upon us for barbers Many jobs waiting. Can't be had elsewhere. Few weeks completes. Write today. Moler Barber College. 255t2 F>R SALE—A baby jumper, and one Crex rug, 9x12. —Mrs. Ford I .- quire 222 No 6th St —Advt. 231t3 FOUND -Some mr-.ey in bi'la; own er «- . nave seme by describing to C. W. Yager, count* treasure* 346»? FOR ;,ri.NT-..tudabwker farm. ’$ in lie '.um Decatur Ind. Fine beet lane and farm well improved En quire of A. D Suttles, at Old Adams County 'tank.—Advt. 24«tf FOR BALE—Sb- ••'■hire rams aud 1400-!b„ 7-yonr-rld mare—E. F Miller. R. R. Nr .1. •pboao 10 D line —Advt 2«4t6 Mb ■ For IL.! High Dollar I YO I.FTMFCRY 5<’UR SALE Ye ,ra <»( e> ici it nee has taught me how. I ist r Sale at Once J • iPUtILER ituoneer

k I life MW I Xi , i x -..xs Cu I '' -1 -S. l|Pi< 1 Live Stock And General i AUCTIONEER 9 years of experience means DOLLARS FOR YOU J. N. Burkhead Monroe, - - - Indiana Telephone at my expense PKONF ' Office 690 PHONE - Res 297 Dr. Sterling P Hoffmann Practitioner of General Medi(ine and Surgery Office Over Interurban Station Res. 223 N. Fifth St. FOR ioMTS ONLY Beginning Oct. 25, anyone buying a top buggv we will , make a present of the celebrated Star Vestibule Storm Front valued at slo.’o or will allow a discount of 510. I on any buggy if vestibule front is not desired. I HAS. F. STIFLE N. 2nd. Phone 505 IFII AT THE CRYSTAL. At.othcr one of our popular dim favorites appear tonight at the Crystal in the jerson of Mr. 0. M Ander son Besides this film we have an ex cellent comedy and Indian story You will be pleased with tonight's show o) you come. •A STORY OF MONTANA." Csssnaw Western Drama. Featuring Mr. G. M, Anderton. “PICTURESQUE DAR JEELIN. Edison Indiana Story. “HONOR AND THE SWORD." Lubin Comedy. FIVt CENTS. The CRYSTAL Tbester (um*T *a< <Om , 1 vawiwe aneuvt | i he Woman Who Thinks then* If no saving or satisfaction in doing her own baking is perfectly right. A little careful thought would convince »>nv housewife that it really doesn’t pay-eiipecial-Iv when you can buy such delicious bread, rolls, cakes, pies, pastty, etc. at Martin’s which are fully equal to the best home-made. Just try th m. Jacob Martin

MaWValkinj-4, '■> Dr.A. « .gjjjot! Eri. Yes, sir—that's the shoe 'sP'X that makes walking delightful — the easiest _ earaaa HMiEiMMbHiiW'Mvi> shoe on earth And one | week’s wear will show you WHY. You’D go home I at night—not limping along on tired, J in- feet I • b u t just as spruce and as fresh as when you left in the morning. I You’ll enjoy the walking. Simply because Ithe ' soft cushion built into Dr. A. Rten Cusnu-n , z . I Shoes fits your foot like a glove—bils the hoi- V lows -distributes your weight so eveniy that you - . V. f 3 walk on your wholt foot—wot just hail. ■ . 4.n«)y .hoe if ven're on yorr f-et Hindi, 'A' I F itt comfonably the first day-neeasno brns«- - | ing in-keeps its sliwpe and wears-.veil. W« . 41 I have a variety of stvles and lemhent to show t I you when you come m tocicrrow. •'*' I I j.' PEOPLES & GERKE 3 x ' ;;i I PROPERTY FOR SALE lam offering [my Residence sale. None I I better with modern improvements in city, two lots. ELI SPRUNGER I

AIR SLACKED LIME to prepare your land for Alfalfa at •554. 00 Ton New alfalfa seed guaranteed free from Buck Lorn Pennville crushed stone screenings, cement limes, sand, salt, hay, straw, coal etc. NO MORE COAL DUST in your cellar as I am prepared to thoroughly wet the coal if so desired E. L CARROLL

Put a Bottle in Yous Bag L for comfort, enjoyment and pos- || r s'hlc relief on your trip. For our ~ Am whiskey is not only a splendid, ■■■ im mellow, smooth drink for the MvatJ hLJV Hr - sociably inclined: it is also with- 11 mW" - out a peer for medicinal use. Doctors recommend it and take it themselves. They know what U Tpf"* good liquor is Berghoff Beer by the case. A/ ‘.ftl F Y Comer of Second and 11 •-*>■ ■ Madison streets. KB % I \VHEN in need of anything in < ” the grocery line don’t forget I to call phone number 31. We have I just received a fresh shipment of ! 1 New Meal, self raising Buckwheat I and Pancake flour. Have plenty E of country butterat 25c per pound. H / I FULLENKAMRsj