Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 279, Decatur, Adams County, 22 November 1912 — Page 4
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ISAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. V.. Nov. 22—(Spec(laJ to Bally Democrat* Receipts, 12,uOO; shipments, 3,990; official to New York yesterday. 1,140; hogs closing slow Medium and heavy, 97.75ft97.50; lisht to good Yorkers. 97.50® 97.75; mixed, 17.75; pigs, [email protected]; roughs, 96 90® 97.00; stags, 96.00 ft $6.50; sheep. 19,000. dull; lambs, 25 tents lower; tO]>B. 97.15: cattle, SOO; dull. a.■» cvttK No 2 Red wheat 96c No. While wheat 94c Standard oats 27c No J oats 21c Simple stained oats 21c Rye 62c Feeding barley 45i Alsikw st yl 110.25 No. 1 light < lover hay 111.50 No 1 clover hay . 110.00 Timothy hay 112 50 Mixed clover hay>l3.oo Medium mixed 111.50 Heavy clover hay 19.50 Rye straw 16.00 Oats straw >5.50 Wheat straw 14.50 Clover seed .98.23 Timothy seed ...9133 COAL MARKET. Pocahontas egg rfnd 1ump95.75 West Virginia eg gaud lump .. 94.75 Pomery egg and lump 94.75 J*' Kaon Hill egg and lump9s 25 Yellow Jacket lump 94.75 Anthracite egi„ stove and chest-
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, keepsit 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 basis we invite your confidence and your account. FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR.INDIANA. Capital tICO/XN. Suipte* <2o,oat. Reaoun-ea <93O.L<M). P. W. «,mith, Pi>»Jei.l W. A. Kuebler, V. Preaictent C. A. Ihigan, Caatuw • F. W. Jaebker, AcaL Caahier.
WE COULD SHOW YOU BOTTLES • B of wine and liquor that cost Ik twice the price cf ours yet are ■NN* 1 ' x not one whit better. Judged £«* Hr by either color, flavor; fra- , WW J grance or wholesomem ss our •’ H V _/L' wines and liquors will bear comparison with any. Try a ( "* |k bott le' -f any var iety you pre- ' ¥<>•. jself and so will th»* frients whom > 4* ou consider expert judge?. Berghoif Beer by the case. F/tR* F¥ Corner’of Second and k * ».J 11U, * Madison streets. 1 QUALITY | 2S «*— s Good shoes foi everybody S in the most complete assortment found here at all times. s X Z 2 as= • WBB «■“ «.» s I PEOPLES & GERkF I = Ililiillllilllliif
I nut >IO.OO ; Anthracite pea 8.00 Anthracite mixed 900 Coak 7 00 LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET Spring chicka 10c Ducks 10c 1 Fowls 10c Geese 8c ■ Eggs 27c Rutter 18c Turkeys 11c Old roosterssc KALVCK MARKET* Beef nuaa 9c Calf l»c ! Tailo# be ■ 1 ffbeep pelts ... P6c®U.Vl* FULI.EimK AMR’S. ) Butter2oc©2sc i I ard 8c 1 Eggs 30c l NIP -l-r. &. CO. ) • i Eggs 30c i Butter 18c©35c r». ee.Ri.tNs. Spring chicks 9c Ducks 10c • Fowls 9c > Geese 9c » Eggs 27e i Butter 19C > Turkeys 15c Old roosters 9c
PUBLIC SALE. I The undersigned John Hessler, I surviving partner of John Hessler & I Brother, will sell nt public st'la at his residence, two and a half tulles southwest of Decatur, Indiana, on Tuesday, November 26, 1912, I beginning promptly nt 9:20 am., I the following property, to-wit; Ono roan mare, 15 years old; weight about 1450 lbs.; gelding, 15 ) years old, weight about 1400 lbs.; 1 I) gelding, 7 jears old, weight about 1750 # lbs. Six head of milch cows, 2 with D calves by their side; 2 giving milk, and 2 will be fr'sh some time In January, 1913: 1 two-year-old heifer, 2 yearling calves; 1 brood sows, 3 with c pigs by their side: 1 fullblooded Du C roc male hog; 21 shoats that will c weigh 125 to 140 lbs. each, all Dub roc stock. Farming Implements: One b Deering binder, in good running orB der; 1 Osborn mower, in good ritnb ning order; 1 hay loader, as good as c new; 1 hay tedder,-Ht good running WE HAVE IT! e c Two car loads Chestnut coal. Call as soon as possible if! you want any of it. Decatur Lumber Co. c r « "■ PHONE ' Dr. Sterling P. Hoffmann Practitioner of General Medicine and Surgery c Office Over Interurban Station , Res. 223 N. Fifth St. • ; BOSSE OPtRA HOUSE FRIDAY, NOV., 22. . CRAIG AND STARK Present The Merry Musical Company Funny Side Os Life WITH Richey Craig Well Known German Commedian In Character Os Janitor The Show With A Thousand Laughs Beautiful Costumes Pretty Girls Special Scenic And Eiectricai Effec's "LILLI AJFSTEVENS" The Giri With Voice And Form Devine Twentyfive People Mostly Girls Dazzeling Array Os Splendor And Beauty Prices 25-35-50 Seats On Sale Holthouse Drug Store
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order; 1 ten-foot hay rake, 1 Tiger corn planter, 1 grain drill, good as new; 1 Sulky corn plow, 1 Clipper fanning mill, 2 two-horse wagons, Ilinch tire, 1%-inch tire, both In good* order; 1 wagon box, 1 two-seated carriage, 1 single buggy, 1 spring-tooth harrow, I vibrating Harrod-, 1 pair of bob-sleds, one 801 l Center disc harrow, I Ci> saday riding plow, 1 dou-ble-shovel plow, 1 single-shovel plow, 1 steel land roller, 1 corn sheller, 1 clover buncher, 1 steam boiler, 13 Hues, for cooking feed, 2 hay ladders, 2 sets of double harness. 2 sats of single harness, I set of carriage harness, 1 sot of dump boards, 8 hay slings, 1 cream separator, 1 iron kettle, 1 Incubator, 1 sixty-gallon oil tank, with pump, 11 latform scale, capacity SOO Tbs, 249 shocks of corn. 150 head of chickens, 40 head of spring chickens, 1 grind stone, empty barrels, many other arti< les not enumerated. Term* of Sale. All gums of 93.00 or under, cash in hand; over 95.00 a credit of nine months will ue given, with 5 per cent interest after maturity. > JOHN HESSLER. Surviving rartns. of John Hessler & Brother John Spuhlor, / (’. 8 Niblick, C.erk 271112 ' THANKSGIVING TURKEYS — Oh next Tuesday, the Wells-Fargo l Express company will distribute! about 22,500 turkeys to their eni-1 ployees, this being their annual Thanksgiving treat. All employees, who have been working for six months for the comimny, and wl.o are working solely for the express ( ccmpany, will receive turkeys. The! local agency, of which Ben Elzey l»l agent, will come in for its share. 1 I * EAGLES' NOTICE. The Engles will have special bust-' ness next Monday evening at 8 o'clock' when the nomination of officers for the; new year will Is- made All members should attend. 279t2 LO«T I'air of silver spectacles in box. Flease return to this office. Advt. 278t2 I W/.NTED—PIate .«-w‘-g. See M‘ a' Edington. 12U5 W. Adair st-„et.— Advt. 270t6 FOR SALE—Hard coal stove for 912. -D. B. Erwin. —Advt. It LOST—Garnet broach, star shape near corner of .Marshall and Second streets, Tuesdhy. Leave with .Mrs. ■ Dan Beery and receive res ard, or call I 'Phone No. 178 Advt. *27313* IX)BT—A senior class pin. Finder, ■ pleats return to Ma r ~ Erwin and receive r ward. 272t6 FOR SALE-Small cash register; 910 if taken at once. -Steele L Wear- 1 , er.—Advt. 2<6i-‘ I FOUNT—Piece of money; owner can I have same, hy proving property and paying for this ad. J. W. Bosse. 27tt3 ; FOR RENT—Four room* over front ol store Separately or in auite. - John Brock -Advt. 276t:i ’(FOR SALE A set or ,>a nting tools: two 36-foot «-xt«ao<on ladders, one 8-foot latter, I *4 of ladder hooks. I push car*. 2 wOod blocks, 2 self-lock-ers, 123 ft. tail earn. All in A No. 1 condition Call at once If you want j a bargain.—Snedeker, M 3 Penn St. ’, Advt. 27713 (FOR SALE— Brood sow, with 7 pigs. I cheap, at once — Dore B. Erwin - Adva 279 H
ABOUT THE SICK. Word from Ft. Wayne is that Miss Mary Erwin who was operated upon yesterday at the Hope hospital for appendicitis, Is doing remarkably well. Wliile she has been subject to attacks of appendicitis for a year, her cate was not a severe one. She was under the Influence of the anastbetic an hour, and for an' hour afterward te't ill laist nigh' sue stated that she felt as well as she did the night before the operation. It is thought she will be at the hospital not longer than ten days or two weeks, and that she will be able to return to her school work in three weeks. Mrs. C. V. Connell is showing continued Improvement since her return from the St. Joseph hospital. Ml.ts Banta, a trained nurse, who arrived Thursday evening, will care for her until she grows stronger. FELL FROM ROOF. William G. Spencer, while working on a residence in the north part of the city— this morning, had the misfortune to fall from the roof and alighting on the ground, sustained injuries which com|>el him to use crutches to get around. He was wiring the buildnig and in going over the roof slipped on the frost covered timbers and fell ; through them to the ground. At first , it was thought his leg was brokeh, but later examinations gave out the I fact that nothing more serious than a severe sprain resulted. The revival service Thursday evening at the Evangelical church was I well attended, the best thus far for . the week. There was a deep, earnest (religious feeling among the people, which gave expression in songs, pray , ers and testimonies. Rev. Rilling | spoke on Christ's answer to the ques- | tion of the “New Birth," “Can a .Man ibe Born When he is Old?" The speaker said. "With many thnt ought to be a most serious question. Only about three out of every 300 d”- • <-ide for. Christ after they reach the age of thirty-five add forty years. Youth is the time to accept Christ. A I very large majority of Christians i have decided for Christ between the ages of fifteen to twenty years. The chances are less and less after these years.” After the sermon a helpful after meeting was conducted. The song by the ladies' quartet was well rendered. Subject for this evening: "How to Find Rest. A welcome for all Evanglist J. Bennett Tonight at the Christian church will sjieak on “The Opening of the Will” all are invited. EARLY W v Always Get the best of everything Do you realize Christmas is aln.ost here? You will nave to get busv and solve the !>rohlem of what to get for oved ones, the most lasting and appreciated present and a thing that always instills tlie rememberence of the giver in the minds of the reciever is n present of Jewel* erv, no Jeweler in any citv ha* a met complete stock of fine Watches, F<»bs, Bracelets, Umbrellas, Rings, Diamonds. Necklaces, a id every thing in- the jcwelery line than 1 lenslev the Jewler, ever thing has advanced in the cost of living but Jewelery whicn has declined in price one third, what cost you 59.00 last year you can buv forld.OO. Remembo* Hensley will lay your presents away for you until Xmas without any deposit, everything engraved Free you get at Hensleys the leading Jeweler.
WE want your trade it we can deserve it. We sell the best shoes, made by the best makers in the best leathers obtainable. rubbers Quality in rubbers should be the first consideration. We put in our best efforts on “First Quality Goods” and in the long run quality will win out over low priced rubbers. We have all the standard shapes and newest styles in rubber footwear. elzeyhTckman , • OPP, COURT HOUSE Certainly A Classy -CIGARTHE “WHITE STAG” EXTRA MILD Just The Thing For The Constant Smoker AT ALL DEALERS 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. — ii - —— i ■ "I- ' - I . ■I — Michiganjarms Dr C. V. Connell If ycu are interested in Mkhigan farms or real estate write ‘ VETERINARIAN HAIGHT & HICKS Howard City, Mich. PhODO 102 W e have the Bargains from $lO. per acre up. h H DEMOCRAT WANT ADS PAY lU< Old Adams County Bank Decatur. Indiana. "y— CapttaJ C S - NibUrk. Fremdeat J® M. Kirpfhonti J<4m» Niburb e X. Ehmgrr. < .Miter. A Doted ha nr. loans ' J Ke °° » SpeciJty Befkd ~ 3 Al RvMilvr Coll<-ior.B x. \ >7 J Ma *e 1 A BIRD IN THE HAND MJ- — ■ able Rates Is Worth Two In The Bush! But, A Dollar To The Credit Os . Your Bank Account tkmConIS W ORTH TWO IN YOUR POCKET Withbafe It’s Safe, And Will Double Itself In Methrld? M Time» By Extended THE ACCRETION OF INTEREST! Tn tur —- Patrons " "• ■ ■ i — We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Debits
