Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 272, Decatur, Adams County, 14 November 1912 — Page 4

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fc'AST RUPFALO. East Buffalo, N Y. Nov. 14 (Special to Daily Democrat) Receipts, 4,ahipuietitS) 1,520; official to New i i Yo-k yesterday, 380; hogs closing 5c io 10c lower. Medium and heavy, [email protected]; mixed. sß.lo(ft>sß.2o; Yorkers, $8 OO'ft $8.10; pigs and lights, s7.2sCrt $7.75; ; roughs, $7.00(®57.25; stags. $6.00<8 $6.50; sheep, 7,000; steady; lambs. 10c lower; tops, $7.25; cattle, 150; | steady. a. •». r-wWK. No. 2 Red wheat 99c No. 2 White wheat 95c j Standard oats 27c . No. 3 oats 2le I Simple stained oats 21c 1 Rye 63c Feeding barley <se Alslke sexi $10.25 No. 1 light clover hay $11.50 No. 1 clover hay $lO 00 Timothy hay .$12.50' Mixed clover hay $13.001 Medium mixed $11.50! Heavy clover hay t'.i 5“ Rye straw $6.00. Oats straw $5.50 Wheat straw $4.80! ('lover seed $8.25 | Timothy seed $1.35 I COAL MARKET. Pocahontas egg and lump $5 75; West Virginia eg gaud lump... ..*1 75 Pomery egg and lump $4.75 Jackson Hill egg and lump .... .$5 25 Yellow Jacket lump $4.75 Anthracite eg»„ stove and chestnut SIO.OO |

The Strength of a Bank is based on the’character of its assets, and of the men]behind it. This bank,‘for 20 years a pillar of strength in thisf community. keepsit resources absolutely clean and dependable. Its officerslwill always see that its assets are of such.a character that its strength can never be questioned. Upon this basis we invite your confidence and your account. FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR. INDIANA. Capital SiOU.oJO Surplus «2i>.uoo. R—rwa 4S3O.UX). P. W. smith, Pr»*»i<i«*nt W, A. Kuebler, V. Prariuuct C. A. I >ukm. 'Cashier F. W. Jaebker. Aaat. Caahier. The Home Upholstering Co. We are prepared to do any kind of upholstering and furniture repairing. Will call for and deliver articles and guarantee satisfaction. Prices are right. Phone 448 or call at 219 E. Madison. St. W. F\ HELM Prop. Also buy and sell all kinds of Second Hand Goods. H’R RkC’i Hr.ic •nd barn, corn* r WANTED lady or fMtlvatt of fair Macron and Ifta St, for ITOO p«r education bring iu or outside of D<> aioulh.—w«l>tl» Kaugfc—Ac»t 26512 ratnr to travel fur Mer<'handle • Sup. HO’Dte WANTED \ five to aevr'i ply Co. Salary ft* per *c»k nd •'/•mi rnttage Want to rant one at p—ta. E«i*rt*n<e uua«cM*ary. AdEd Kl*'iP.atH, at Schaler Hard drartl Nunn llrlmos. Decatur, Ind. axyoatorr *attl Urn Del iTranadcNi.) Advt 2*it2 — - re —I mi— — -- m aaiisia —n ■ ■■■aM—f—a—Tinny ~nrnr~ I™ 1 K I IBASGA.NS IN 8 DISHES -I We still have a beautiful | line of dishes to select I from, which we are sell- I ing out at the cost .price. I FULLE NKAMPS |

*“* ««nua —w iirims—»—nsSS InMrf Anthracite pea 8.00 Anthracite mixed 9.00 , Coek 7,00 ■ LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET Spring chicks 10c' Ducks 10c! Fowls 10c Geese 8c Eggs 27c I Butter • 18c Turkeys 11c ’ Old roosters 5c KALVWh market* deal nluas 9e Cfctt 12c ; Tailow 6c Sheep pens ?6<'®sl.oo FULLErtKAMP'S. Butter 20('®2">c I ard 8c ! Eggs 30c NIF.tUr 4 CO. Eggs 30c Butter 18c©25c N. Br.Rt.INSL i Spring chicks 9c ; Ducks 10c Fuw Is 3c Geese 9c Eggs 27c Butter «..19c Turkeys ’.be I Old roosters 9c ■■ - -

SPECIAL AT THE STAR. "Lights and Shadows of Chinaj town,” or “The Yellow Peril” is the three-reel feature that will be shown I might at the Star, giving I nil the phasen of •' hinatown, a suburb! I of Francisco, Cal., the greatest Chii nese resort in the United States. This 'picture will lie worth many times the : admission and you should see the greatest of all pictures. Admission, 10 cents. (Advertisement) ' OLD-TIME REMEDY DARKENS THE HAIR. Gives Color, Lustre to Faded and Gray Hair—Dandruff Quickly Removed. For generations bage and Sulphur have been used for hair and scalp troubles. Almost every one knows the value of such a combination for keening the hair a good even color for curing dandruff, itching scalp and tailing hair. Years ago the only way to get a hair tonic of this kind was to make it in the home, which was troublesome and not always satisfactory. Nowadays, almost any up-to-date drug gist can supply his patrons with a ready-to-use product, skillfully prepared in perfectly equipped laboratories. An ideal preparation of Ahis sort is Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy, in which sar.e and sulphur ar« combined with other valuable remedies for scalp Doubles and thin, weak hair that is losing its color or coming out. After using this remedy for a few days, you will notice the color gradually coming back, your scalp will feel better .the dandruff will soon be gone, and in less than a month's time there will be a wonderful difference in your iiair. Don't neglect your hair if it is full if dandruff, losing Its color or coming out. Get a fifty-cent bottle of Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur from yo.tr druggist, and set- what a few days' treatment will do for you. „M1 drugKia's sell it, under guarantee that the money will be refunded if the remedy , is not exactly as represented Holthouse Drug Co. m-w-a (Advertisement' o_ PUBLIC SALE. — The undersigned will offer at pub-1 lie auction on the farm known as the! Perry Robison farm, at Stop 27 on .he Fort Wayne a Springfield inter-. urban railroad on Wednesday, Nov. i 27, 1912, beginning promptly at I'll o'clock a tn , the following property, to-wit: Nine Horses (Sood 2-year old driving colt, black mare, 6 years old; brown driving horse, 7 years old, Belgium mar*. 4 years old; 2 gray marea, 7 and 8 years old. weight shout 1500 lbs each: small bay mare, 13 yean old; gray marc, weight about 1200 lbs, 10 or 11 years old. Twenty-two Dairy Cows Some have been fresh just lately, was a ill be fresh by the 27th and balance soon Ail have been tested as good dairy cows- Durov Jersey Hogs Brood sow. 2 years old; boar, 1 year old: five young hogs, weight about 75 to 100 lbs each. Farming Implements. Binder, mower, used 2 seasons. ha> tedder, loader, diac grain drill, good as new; disc harrow, spike tooth h*r j row. springtooth harrow, riding breaking plow. walking breaking, Plow, 3 corn cultivators, 3 double shovel plows, 2 farm wagons, top bug !, KV. good; stove kettle, corn shcilir, I feed cutter. Sweep feed grinder, ma-, ituie spreader, good; 2 hay ractot,| chock row corn planter, 2H bocue lower gasoline engine. 6" gnl. g«eo 1 line link. «n gal oil tank, nolaMUd soft coal l.eutttui stove, 2 other! siovm, 2 sets double breeching bar -j n*.a, act double light harness, j satsingle buggy hatneas. beet culuva , far, beet plow or lifter, good lard : press. Incubator, milk wagon, j bay' forks, rope and pulleys, 4ay In barn, i corn fodder in field and many other; articles. Terms—All amounts of $6 no and under, cub; o»«r sSoo a credit of 9'l months will be given, purrhiMcr gtv Ing approved for cash CITY DAIRY CO John Hputiirr, Aon. J F Fru«hte, Clerk, PUBLIC BALS. The und«rstgiH>a will offer the fol-: felwlng pergonal property for rate at the Dan Ervin farm, 3V» miles dl wetly east nt Decatur on the town ship line, near Micro brick church, on Thursday N«w 21, beginning prompt ly at 10 o'clock a. m,: Ten Head of lloraoa, roaaltting of two heavy dark gray mares. 5 and • years old, in foal; one i-ywtroM bay la fad; ! draff j mire volt a. $ year* old; 2 driving colts. 2 years old; 1 yearling driving' colt, I spring draft mare colt. 1 spring driving marc roll Four Head of Cat , tte, consisting nf 2 good, young milch rows, uas fregh; 1 spring calf. Nine sheep, consisting of I ew«m and 1 buck, all registered Thirty-seven Med of bogs, consisting of 6 brood sows. 1 male bog. 10 large tboeln, 21 pigs all registered Durocs; 160 Her (

red Plymouth Rock hens and cocks. Farming implements: Ono Deerlag binder, hay loader, clover buncher, mower .corn planter, grain drill, disc liaircw, spring tooth harrow, splko tooth harrow, John Deere riding jbtw.kmg plow, 2 walking plows, fanning tnill, shovel plows and many other small articles. One ;84-inch Turn; bill! v.agon and 1 fsum wagon, hay nicks, 1 new carriage, 1 top buggy, 1 bob sled, net heavy double breechLg harness, set double farm harness, set single buggy harness; corn in shock, hay in mow, potatoes in bin, household furniture, consisting of various articles, 1 DeLaval cream separator. Terms- All amounts of $5.00 and under, cash; over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving his note with approved security; 4 per cent off for cash. No property removed until settled for. DAN ERWIN. GEORGE GUNBETT. John Spuhler, Auct. John Falk, Clerk. PUBLIC SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. The undersigned John Hessler, surviving partner of John Hessler & Brother, will sell at public sale nt his residence, two and a half miles southwest of Decatur, Indiana, on Tuesday, November 26, 1912, the following property, to-wit; One ronn mare, 15 years old; weight about 1150 lbs.: gelding, 15 years old, weight about 1400 lbs.; 1 gelding, 7 yea is old, weight about 1750 lbs. Six head of milch cows, 2 w.th cnives by their side: 2 giving milk, and 2 will lie fresh some time in Janumy, 1911; 1 two-year-old heller, 2 yearling cubes; 4 biood sows, 3 with pigs by their side: 1 lullbiooded Duroc male hog; 21 slioats that will weigh 125 to 140 lbs each, all Daroc stock. Farming Implements: One Deering binder. In good running order; 1 Osiiorn mower, in good running order; 1 hay loader, as good as new;- 1 hay tedder, In good running older; 1 ten foot hay rake, 1 Tiger corn planter, 1 grain drill, good as new; 1 Sulky corn plow, 1 Clipper tanning mill, 2 two-horse wagons, 3inch tire, 1%-inch lire, both in good order: 1 wagon box. I two-sented carriage. 1 single buggy, 1 spring tooth I harrow, 1 vibrating harrow, i pair of ! bob-sleds, one Bell Center disc har 1 row. 1 Cassaday riding plow. 1 donI ble-si»ovel plow. 1 single-shovel plow, I I steel land roller, 1 corn sheller, 1 I clover buncher. 1 steam bolter, 13 flues, for cooking feed. 2 hay ladder. 2 sets of double harness. 2 sets of single tiamess, 1 set of eai riage harm-ss. 1 set of dump boards. 8 hay slings, 1 cream separator. 1 irog kettle, i incubator, 1 sixty-gallon oil tank, with pump. 1 platform capacity «0d tbs, 249 shocka of eorti, 150 bend of chickens, 40 head of apting chickens. 1 grind stone, empty barrels, many other articles not enumerated Terms of Sale. All auma of $3 00 or end er, cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit of nine months will t>r given, with 5 per cent interest after maturity JOHN HKtiSLER Surviving partner of John Hessler A Brother. John Rpuhler, Aset C. s Nlblkfc. Cierk 27H13 • m liMsiin ■ : p , FOR HRNT—E.ghI mom house and with oni ae*e of ground on So«'»h Chestnut .tre»* Tnqutre of C. 7 Rainier. Ho. l-i to Kt. or 'phone 550. — AOvl ?<7t« i 9r C. t. r onne!l VETERINARIAN! Pl-trk-.ex r )OS ***’ .— . A g ! iHT f, ■ l f ’ I I It s Scientific Tailoring that makes possible CLOTHCRAFT A!!-Wn<M Clothe* at £lO to £25. Scientific tailor iti( Kandt for waste-iaving, short-cutting methods and d» vices that reduce making CMt, without sacrificing quality. * HOLTIiOUSE, SCHULTE. (OMPANY. (tend Clothes Reiters For Mm A Beys

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Cold weather is here and it does not pay to freeze as we sell our merchandise reasonable to suit all pocket books. Come in and take a glance at some of our bargains and be convinced

SHOES! SHOES!! $3.50 Ladies’ Tan Button Shoe, Latest High Toe $2.69 $1.50 ladies' Velvet Button Shoe, al! latest Toes and Heels, only $2.45 $3.00 Igidies' Pat Button or Blucher Shoes, all latest Fall Styles $1.38 $3.00 Ladies’ Gun Metal Button or Blucher Shoes, all latest Fall i Styles $1.98 $2.25 Ladies' Heavy Kangaroo or Box Calf Shoe, a good winter shoe, all stylee, 2>4 to 8, only $1.69 Misses', boys' and children's shoes at a great saving. SPECIAL, UNDERWEAR! SPECIAL! Ladies Vests and Pants, Heavy Fleeced, full large size; we also have the new no button garment, at, each 25c' Ladies’ Union Suits, Heavily Fleeced, full large size gar inent, also no button garment at, suit *sc We also carry a large assortment of Boys’. Misses' and Children's underwear. LOOKI LOOK’ 1 ■ Men's Good Quality Rubber Boots $2.98 OUTING FLANNEL. A large assortment of fancy stripes, light or dark Outing Flannel, only, yard 5c A large assortment of 10<- grade Outing Flannel, yard, only ...8 1-3 c BLANKETS! BLANKETS!! 10-4 full size Blankets, Heavily Fleeced, in grey or tan, 90c val ue, only 69c Special! Received another shipn>ent of those good, heavy, large size Blankets grey or tan, only, pair ...sßa

Wo have bargains galor for the young a? well as the old. Come and be convinced, buy your winter wants now. “A dollar sav?d is a dollar earned We help you save them AT BERNSTEIN’S Swdabakcr Slock Decatur, Ind. Two Doors South of Interurban Station

FARMS FOR CALL. IM acres, level, fine, black ground, fine brick uuuse, nne new cam on pike near the city. Prien, >60.00 per acre. 160 acres, fine brick bouse and bam. 14.000 worth of Cibber, near the city, 60 acres, bottom 7'ack soil. Price. 170.00 per acre 111 acres, fi-e miles from city, *»i pike, fine new house and bam, some timber. Price, >IO.OOO. 160 acres, brick house and barn, good outbuildinits, 82,000 worth of timber. nenrly all level, near the city. Price, *7,000.' Also manv small farms, 80 and 40 acres, fine, unimproved WM F. POHLAR. m s Batesville, 2nd. (Advertisement) ■ ——M— 111..— ■ !»—■ My property on Weet Monroe street, Including 5 acre* of land, is for sale; just outside of corporation. A bargain 1 if taken at once — Jchn Conrad — Advt. 2«7t6 ■ ■" FOR 7,ENT—djtudatmker farm, U mile ;.vm Decatur Ind. Fine beet land and farm well Improved En quire of A. D Suttles, at Old Adams County Bank —Advt 246tf p7>n7]~ Dr. Sterling P. Iloffapnn Practitioner cine and Surgery Office Over Interurban Station !’..•« 228 N. Fifth St Michigan, Farms If ycu are interested in Michigan farms or real estate I write HAIGHT&.HICKS Howard City, Mich. • Ae have the Bargains from $lO. per acre up. FOR AU. OR TFAHt • My residence at Monroe Street. A Fin I home rignt up to date in , every pat ticuiar. An ex- , tra big lot. Two Path rooms. New furnace. Just j re-decorated and retiniehed throughout. Basement j under whole house. Electric lighted and hot and cold water. Will trade for Farm or city property or will sell at a low price. If interested call ana look the the property over. CIiALMER SCHAFER

GINGHAMS. Some more of that good Apron Gingham .yard, only . - - • ,c SHOES! SHOES!! $:;.00 Men's I*at. Hutton or Blucher Shoe, all latest Fall Style, Ollly $3.00 Men's Gun Meta), B’itton or Blucher Shoe, latest High Toe $2.45 $2 50 Men's Vici Kid, Gun Metal or Box Calf Shoe, plain Toe or ..Tip 3,"’ 1 ' 98 Special! $2.25 Men's Heavy Tan Work Shoe, all solid leather, only ••• •' -* l -Y5 60 pair of Men's Satin Calf Shoe. sold all over at $1.85, special $1.49 $4 00 Men's Tan Button Shoe, the i latest New Willow Calf, only $2.98 ' $3.50 Men's Heavy Tan Work Shoe, made of Musk Ox, b'* B * waterproof shoe made, only $2.69 SWEATER COATS. Men's extra heavy Sweater Coats. in or brown, only.. 98c Bov's Heavy Grey Sweater Coats, with the latest high Byron collar, only *s* $3.00 Ladies' all wool Sweater Coals, all colors, made with two pocketa and high Byron collar, all sizes $l9B COTTON BATTS Cotton Batt Roll -Jc Cotton Batt, 4-pound roll 59e KIMONAS. A large assortment of Ladies' Kimonas. heavily fleeced Persian patterns AVIATION CAPS. Indies' and Misses’ Aviation Caps 49c SPECIAL. PETTICOATS. SPECIAL! $1.50 Ladies’ Black Heatherbloom Petticoats, with double flounce. I only »8«

0 Put a Bottle in Yourjßag Q for comfort, enjoy ment and pos- X? i, sible relief on your trip. For our /dOk ,» * *■*' whiskey is not only a splendid. MkW ** ini mellow, smooth drink for the MIM) sociably inclined; it is also with- ‘ I out a peer for medicinal use. 4 Dodon recommend it and take CSS it themsehes. They know what jr TpT* i. good liquor is ** if - ’ I- ' Berghoff Beer by the ease, o A/tRI F’/ Comer of Second and v J LJII a-I Madison streets. gOME people keep going | from a good thing so fhst that they’re “hard to catch.” Lets call a halt this time, it isn’t necessary to hunt any further for the real smoke joy is here TRY THE WHITE STAG Londress Extra Its an extra mild smoke rich enough to suit any taste. FIVE CENTS AT ALL DEALERS “ —-- - — ■ ">4, ii ,ju — — i ■— — HIM I mi || >L ■ T-[ I—llmain 111 Old Adams County Hank I Hprntnr. Indiana. 7" V, . Capita' i.'jsn .«?> Surplu. . Ir.fxw ( Dll C- a Niblirk. Prewvhrat X/ •* \ ' I , 11M * Kifbeh aM John N.Ui-M id'* View I ,11 R Kg K X. Ehinyvr. <'*«>». t. j 31 DmH lam ’ 'an.M HCWJ a i salt - Resolve coiiw-iio" ■ Mode A BIRD IN THE HAND — - able Rates. Is Wirth Two In The bush! — l But, A Dollar To fi • redit Os Ev ?L Your Bank Account uokcon- ‘ S ''' OR ™OCKCT NYOUIt It’a Safe, And Will Double Itself In K’."? lime, By Extend d THE ACCRETION OF INTEREST! Tn -ur — Patrons [

$1.50 Indies White Petticoats, trimmed with 20 to 24-lnch <-ni broidery, only 9g( , COMFORTS! COMFORTS! I $1.35 value of Heavy Comforts, in assorted patterns, only 9g c $1.75 Heavy Comforts, in assort ed patterns 39 MUSLIN. Unbleached Muslin, yard 5e Extra fine Unbleached Muslin, D»cd n <e Bleached Muslin, yard 51 c Good heavy 9 4 Unbleached Sheet Ink. y»rd CORSETS. We handle a complete line of C. p 1 lASplrtte Corsets, guaranteed to give satisfaction. $1.60 Corsets *1.39 1 1.00 Corsets .50 Corsets 4, BED SPREADS. 1 $2.00 value of White Bed Spreads cut corners, with or without fringe, only $1.49 $1.50 value of White Bed Spreads, without fringe 95,. LADIES' WAISTS, SPECIAL! ; $1.50 Ladies' White Tailored Waists, with fancy embroidery, dainty pockets, coat sleeves, i special 9<j c NOTIONS. SPECIALS! Pearl Buttons, card v . e Plus, pacakge t e : Safety Pins, Package v , c | Brass Extension Curtain Rods 5e : Handkerchiefs, each i c WORK SHIRTS. SPECIAL. I Men's 50 value of Work Shirts, x large assortment to pick from, : 14U to 17 38c