Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 278, Decatur, Adams County, 21 November 1912 — Page 4
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EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo. N. Y., Nov. 21—(Spec(iul to Daily Democrat)— Receipts, 5,6vV, shipments, 760; official to New ( York yesterday, 1,330; hogs closing steady at decline. Medium and heavy, 37.90@{38.00; YoriMis, 37.9038.00; lights and pigs. 37.65037.75; roughs, 37.00037.15; s ags, 35.50&36 5O; sheep, 37.00; dull; lambs steady; tops, 37.40; cattle, 250; dull. ». » rvKK No. 2 Red wheat 96c No. White wheat 94c Standard oats 27c No. 3 oats ..21c Simple stained oats 21c Rye' 762 c ! feeding barley 45:1 Alslke st yd 310.35 j No. I light clover hay $11.50 t No 1 clover May SIO.OO Timothy hay 312.50 Mixed clover hay 313 00 , Medium mixed 311.50 Heavy clover hay 39.50 R e straw 36.00 Outs straw 35.50 Wheat straw 34 50 Clover seed 38.25 Timothy seed 31.35 COAL MARKET. Pocahontas egg and lump 33.75 Writ Virginia eg gand lump... .34.75 | Pomery egg and lump $4.75 ■ Jackson Hill egg and lump 35.25 Yellow Jacket lump 34.75 j Anthracite en., stave and chest- '■ -i— —-
The Strength of a Bank is based on the character of its assets, and of the men behind it. This bank, f>r 20 years a pillar of strength in this community, keeps it resources absolutely clean and dependable. Its officers will always see that its assets are of such,a character that its strength can never be questioned. Upon this LaTs we invite your confidence and your account. FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR.INDIANA. Capital flOti.W Surplus 120,000. Resources <o*o,loo. P. W. Smih. President W. A. Kuebler, V. President (!. A f>»ear. Cashter ’ F. W. Jaebker. Asst. Cashier. The Home Upholstering Co. We are prepared to do any kind of upholstering and fur nituie repairing. Will call for and deliver articles and guarantee satisfaction. Prices a*e right. Phone 418 orcall at 219 E. Madison St. W. F. HELM Prop. Al o buy and sell a’l|kinds of Second Hand Goods. O d Adam ' County Bank Decatur, Indiana. y avT-VW u-apttai iiso.ono h Surplus . EV.tvv I/- * ’ s*•— >w£' s v**~| C. S. Ntbhck. Prestom I ' J* M. Kirsch and John Ntbtirk \Z *•* Vtc * fl *• Cmtater. ri^^WE' s ’ - lIBSS ; 1 "uJy. ‘MmmHbMh * »'f Councilors g ...-rajCTK w t.'t™ J Marie A Blk'D IN Tilt HAND Mk I — able Latef. I ' Worth Two In The Bush! — I But. A Dollar To The Credit Os Ae £Sa. bur Sauk Account tionCon i '* O:;T^KFT NY ° UK fOCKh ‘ Banking It's Safe, And Will Double Itself In Methods | lime. By t Extended THE AXEETION OF INTEREST! Tn .ur ► Patrons We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 11 ear Time Deposits
i nut 310 00 Anthracite pea 8.00 Anthracite mixed 9 00 Coek 7 00 LOCAL RROCUCE MARKET Spring chicks 10c Ducks 10c Fowls 10c Geese 8c Eggs 37c Butter 18c Turkeys 11c Old roosters 5c KALVCK MARKED* iieot n>wM 9c 4 all 12c Jaiiow ...... 6c 'sheep MiU 26- <3160 FULI.CnKAMP**. Butter 20c®25c | 1 ard 8c ; Eggs 30c faUt.ICK A CO. Eggs 30c Butter ..18c® 25c r>. BC.Kt.INau Spring chicks -9c Ducks !0c [Fowls »c ' Geese 9c Eggs 37c! Butter 19c j 'Turkeys 16c ( 1 Ohl roosters 3c
PUBLIC SALE. | The undersigned John Hessler, > surviving partner of John Messier <4 (Brother, will sell at public sale nt his ! residence, two and a half miles south- ! west of Decatur, Indiana, on Tuesday, November 26, 1912, I beginning promptly at 9:30 a. tn., 'the following property, to-wit: Ou*- loan mare, 15 years old; , weight about 1450 lbs.; gelding, 15 years old, weight about 1400 lbs.; 1 gelding, 7 years old, weight about 1750 lbs. Six head of milch cows, 2 with calves by their side; 2 giving mint, and 2 will be frbsh some time in Jan- | uary, 1913; 1 two-year-old heifer, 2 I yearling calves; 4 brood sows, 3 with , pigs by jhefr side: 1 fullblooded Du i roc male hog; 21 shoats that will . weigh 125 to 140 lbs. each, all DuI roc stock. Farming Implements: One j Deering binder, in good running order; 1 Osborn mower, in good running order; 1 hay good as new; 1 hay tedder, in good running order; 1 tenfoot hay rake. 1 Tiger corn planter, 1 grain drill, good as new; 1 Sulky corn plow, 1 Clipper fanning mill, 2 two-horse wagons, !»- inch tire, 1%-inch tire, both in good order; 1 wagon box, 1 two-sealed carriage, 1 single buggy, 1 spring-tooth harrow. 1 vibrating harrow, 1 pair of bob-sleds, one Bell Center disc harrow, 1 Cu.'saday riding plow, 1 doa-ble-shove! plow, 1 single-shovel plow, 1 steel land roller, 1 coin sheller, 1 clover buncher, 1 steam boiler, 13 flues, for cooking feed, 2 hay laddets, 2 sets of double harness, 2 sits of sin gle harness, 1 set of carriage harness, 1 set of dump boards, 8 hay slings. I cream separator, 1 iron kettle, 1 incubator, 1 sixty-gallon oil tank, with pomp, 1 ilatfonn scale, capacity 300 tbs, 249 snocks of corn 150 .head of 1 chickens, 40 head of spring chickens. 1 grind stone, empty barrels, many other at ti< les not enumerated. Terms of Sale. A’l sums of 35.00 or under, cash ii. ‘ hand; over 35.00 a credit of nine! months will be given, with u per ©ent! interest alter maturity. JOHN HESSLER. Surviving yartnir of John Hessler & Brothet. John Spuhler, Auct. C 8. Niblick, Clerk 27103 STORES WILL CLOSE The following store will cluse (heir respective places of business Thanksgiving. all day: NIBLICK a CO. KIBBLER A CO RUNYON. ENGELER £ CO M. FILLENKA.MP. P. V. MILLS. EVERETT a HITE HOWER a HOWER SAM HITE BRUSHWILLER & BAKER. . 27v;6 | Denincr/. Want Ads P i I Evanglist J. Bennett Tonight at the Christian church will speak on ‘’The Lost Coin" all are invited to these services. \
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PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer nt public auction 'at his farm, 5% miles southwest of Decatur, near Washington cb”rch, on Monday, Nov. 25, 1912, beginning promptly at 10 o'clock a. m„ the following property, to-wit. j Live Stock: Two horses. 3 draft ■ colts, 2 milch cows, to be fresh in .March; 80 to 100 head Shropshire sheep, registered or eligible to register; all ewes bred to good Imported I rams; 50 to 60 fullblooded Berkshire i hogs. Farming implements, including , wagons, buggies, plows, etc., and oth- ■ er articles too numerous to mention. I Terms —All sums of 35 00 and uui der, cash in haud. For sums over $5 a credit of 9 months will be given, i j purchaser giving a bankable note; 5 ■j per cent off for cash. Sale will be • conducted under cover, rain or shine. T. H. BALTZELL. j John Spuhler, Auct. —..— o— — ; NOTICE. i Notice Is hereby given that no huut- ' Ing or trespassing will be allowed on my farm from this date. November 21, '1912. Any one caught thereon will be punished to the full extent of the law. 278t:l JOHN BOGNER. , (Advertisement) —, u — — 1 • NOTICE TO FARMERS. Don't forget to attend the big sale,' at the Dan Erwin farm ’’’..ursday, November 21st. Teu head of horses and colts, 37 head of hogs, sheep and cattie, machinery and household goods. (Advertisement) 275t3 LOST -Pair of silver spectacles in box Please return to this office. Advt. 27812 | FOR SALE My two P-nheron stal l lions, must sell by I>ec. 20; 4 and li 1i years old Will sell for cash or time. (Bargain—M. Foreman. Willshire,l Ohio—Advt. 278t3 I I No heavy hauling allowed on the; Bell macadam road The road is open for light traffic, but any person haul-1 ing heavy loads over this road at pres-11 ent will be prosecuted 278t2 I ~ Nearly l BUYERS W* Always Get the best of everything Do you realize Christmas is almost here? You will nave • .to gee busy and solve the 'nri h'r'm of what t<» get tori I luted ones, the most lasting | land apprecia'ed present and: a thing that a’ways instills!, the rememberence of the giver in the minds of the reciever is a present of Jewelery, no Jeweler in any city i has a more complete stock , i of fine Watches, Fobs, Bracelets, Umbrellas, Rings, Diamonds, Necklaces, a id every thing in the jewelery line I than Henslev the Jewler, ; ever. thing has advanced in ' the cost of living but Jewel-] ery which has declined in price one third, what cost! you $9.00 last year you can buy for $6.00. < Remember Hensley wil ! lay your presents away for >ou until Xmas without any dep it. everj thing engraved Free you get at Hensleys i the leading Jeweler.
x ’ -J cXZZZZj < L—. _ - EZIZZ—ZZJ IHBMGS I C-'x Womens and Misses 4 I Suits On Sale I I ' ace on three I I" / h un( l rec * beautiful suits I consisting of Whip cord I Fine serges and fancy mix-1 § ' tures a sav i n £ from I I P ss.oo*to slo.ooa suit never I ! before was prices so low! i 1 n ’ ftIL as they are now but we !i r H must c ’ ean up ourstocl< u | We a h' e I r j to take care of our spring ! j j• j g°°d s when they arrive. < I r ■— f u We do our own altering and fitting and Guarantee L U the fit of a garment and only a slight charge for the fj ■ j change if any to be made. Gass And Meibers J 1 —" " . 111 — Never Before H vE r Attracted sucji Wide Attention The constantly increasing this always busy More Speaks Volums for its values. Never Before have our customers increased so rapidly as now. Hundreds who have Never traded f here before Have Been Convinced that this great underselling store Does Things Impossible at any Other Store. Our Policy to give value That Make Customers and Hold Them was never before pushed with so much determinationand with Such Splendid Success. The prices Show It the crowd Proves It. Mens wearing arctic all sizes Gtoll |J drawers all sizes 32 to 46 98c pair 38c each Studabaker Block Decatur, Ind. Two Doors South of Interurban Station
SHOES! SHOES!! <3.50 I.a dies Tan Dutton Shoe, latest High Toe 1289 <3.50 ladles' Velvet Hutton Shoe, all latest Toes and Heels, only *2 ’5 |3M> ljulles' Pat. Hutton or Bln cher Shoes, all latest Fall Styles |i.M <3 00 ladies' Gun Metal Huttou or Rlucher Shoes, all latest Fall Styles *I.M <3 25 ladies' Henry Kangaroo ot hox Calf Shoe, a good winter shoe, all styles, 3H to 9, only |I.W Misses', boys and children's shoe. at a great sarin* SPECIAL. UNDERWEARI SPECIAL! ladles' Vesta and Pants, Henry Fleeced. full large site, •* also have the new no button garment, at. each <24c I ladles' i nion 2ulta. Heavily Fleeced, full large also gar meat, also no button garment at. suit .....Me We also carry a large assortment ol Boys'. Mieses' «nd Chlidten's underwear. IOOK' LOOK’* Mens Good Quality Rubber hwa ..12 9* OUTING FLANNEL. A large assortment of fancy tattnes, liaht ur dark Outing Flannel, only, yard Sc A large assortment of inc grade Outln* Flannel, yard, only ...* Me BLANKET*! BLANKET**! I® I full site Blankets, Heavily Fleeced, in grey or IM. We ral tie. only ??....> We Special' ft er »| red another ship meat of those good, hoary, large also IHaaketa, grey or tan, only, pair W< KIMONA*. IA large assortment of ladies' KI monaa. heavily fleeced Persian patterns Mt
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JUST RECEIVED Another large shipment of those extra large site 11 I Blanket/in grey or tun, pair W: GINGHAM*. Some more of that good Apron Gingham .yard, only Sc SHOES! SHOES! t 110® Men's Pat Button or Blucher shoe, all latest Fall Style. . °»> l y <2 44 lino Men's Gun Metal. Hutton or Blucher Shoe, latest High Toe *2.45 ISSO Mens Vici Kid. Gun Mrtsl or Hox Calf Shoe, plain Too or • Tip *l.9* Bimetal! <2.25 Mena Heavy Tan Work Shoe, all solid leather, „ <»o!y *1.78 fair of Mena Batin Calf Shoe. sold all over al 11.<5. special *l.4® H 0b Men's Tan Hutton Shoe, the latent \ew Willow calf, only *2.M IXM Men's Heavy Tan Work Shor, made of Musk Ox. beat waterproof shoe «aG», only <2W SWEATER COAT* Men * extra heavy Sweater Coats. In green, grey or brown, only. Me hoy's Heavy Grey Sweater Coats. with the latent high llyron col lar, only 4j c 1300 ladles' all wool Sweater Coals, all colors, made with two pockets and high Byron collar, all sixes || gg COTTON RATTB < otton Hatt Roll Cotton Hatt, 1 pound roll Me •PECIAL. PETTICOAT*. SPECIAL! <l*o ladles' Black Hunt herbtootn Petticoats, with double nounce. «»ly Me 11 SO IdtdiM White Petticoats. trtmmed with 20 to 24-lnch rm broidery, only tfe
AVIATION CAPS ladies' and Missea' Arie l lon Caps COMFORT*! COMFORTS' 11.35 value of Heavy Ootalom. .u assorted patterns, onlv tßc 11.75 Heavy Comforts, in assort ed patterns •’ M MUSLIN VnWea< bed Muslin, yard ... Sc Extra fine Unbleached Muslin yard ’•»« Bleached Muslin, yard 5 <e Good heavy *-4 t'nblearhrd She. t in*, yard CORSETS We handle a complete line ot <’ laßplrlto Corsets, guaranteed to «i»e satisfaction <1 So Corsets 100 Corset .50 Corsets 4 - SEO SPREADS <2.00 value of White lied Rpr.-ad* cut corners, with or without fringe only •'*’ 11.10 value of White Bed Spreads, without fringe ** LADIES' WAIST*. *P£C'AL II.M ladies White Tnllor-l Waists, with fancy eeabroiuer dainty pockets, coat sleeves. special Mc NOTION*. SPECIAL*' Pearl Huti on*, card ’ 4 Mm, pacakge ’* Safety Ptns. Package ’ •* liraas Extension Curtain Rod* * Hand torr hir fa. each WORK SHIRT*. SPECIAL Mena W value of Work Shirts. * large assortment to pick from H’S to I? SWEATER COAT* Men's good, heavy. Grey Bwesi*' coals, with high Ryron rolls' only *
