Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 282, Decatur, Adams County, 26 November 1912 — Page 4
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RAST BUFFALO. But Bualo, N. Y., Nov. 26—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 4,800; shipments, 760; official to New York yesterday, 5,510; hogs closing (steady. Medium and heavy, [email protected]; Yorkers, [email protected]; lights and pigs, |7.50@i|7.65; roughs, [email protected]; I' stags, |5 500|6.50; sheep, 9009; slow; lambs strong; tops, 17.10; cattle, 1125; •low, , , >. « rtVRK. No. 2 Red wheat 96c No. White wheat 94c Standard oats 27c No. 3 oats 24c Simple stained oats 81c' Kye 62c Feeding barley 450 Alsike se >d $10.25 No. 1 light clover hay $11.50 No. 1 clover hay ..SIO.OO Timothy hay $12.50 j: Mixed clover hay $13.00 Medium mixed $11.50 Heavy clover hay $9.59 Rye straw $6.00 Oats straw $5.50 1 Wheat straw $4.50 Clover seed $8.25 Timothy seed *1.25 COAL MARKET. •Pocahontas egg and lump $5.75 i West Virginia eg gand lump... .$4.75 I Pomery egg and lump $4.75 Jackson Hill egg and lump $5.25 ' Yellow Jacket lump $4.75 <
I "I The Strength of a Bank is based on the character of its assets, and of the men behind it. This bank, fjr 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 1100.000. Surplus $20,000. Resources $930.(00. P. W. Smi»h, President W. A. Kuebler, V. President C. A. Dugan. Cashier F. W. Jaebker, Asst. Cashier. , i.■■■■■■—i— —— — - — . -
1 ■■ . - " ■ 1 |j - u|lll FARMERS! You will al concede that the tiller of the soil has long been In need of information that does not derive its source from quack scientists, pretended writers of experience or other grafters along this line. It has been wisely said that "He who solves the problems of dairy farming solves everything of Importance necessary to the agriculturist." Thia is why "Hoard's Dairyman" has become Americas greatest farm paper. Send me 75c between now and Dee. 35 and I will have thia $1 M weekly sent to I you for the balance of thia year and all of next Two years for $1 35. “The Ohio Farmer" or "Orange dull Farmer.” at 50c, or two yam for 73c, or any other l*rm paper at similar rates, a saving of 35 per cent to 5» per cent. If sent in before Dec. 35. Rome people who recommend **Do«r4*g Dairyman:" The Ohio Dairy Co. Toledo. Ohio. Agricultural Experiment Station, luxfayettr. Ind Any one of our three fourths of a million readers, doo of which are In Adams county. Send In your subscription or renew at once m thia nd only appears twice and this special offer closes Dor 23 "Prudent people prosper saving some-
TO AND FROM ST. LOUIS VIA “CLOVER LEAF ROUTE" Our “Commercial Travelers” are splendidly equinped trains. Electric Lights, Observation Drawing room Sleepers, Reclining chrr free.) Modern coaches full vestibuled throughout. First clas-B tafeservice meals a In carte-prices rvaa inabfe. Train 5 leaves Decatur at 9:52 p.m. daily arriving St. LouU at 8:45 next morning in ample time for business or for connecting trains. See H.J. Thompson Agent for Tickets and Information.! The Toledo St. Ixiuis & Western R. R. “CLOVER LEAF’ ROUTE"
Anthracite egt, stove and chestnut SIO.OO 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 Butter 18c Turkeys 11c Old roosters 5c KALVCW MARKET*. Beet ntaaa — . 9c Calf . 12c 1 ailow 6c Sheep pelts ?sc*pßl.UO • FULLENKAMF’S. (Butter 20c@25c lard So Eggs 33c NIK*lwA 4 CO. Eggs 33c Butter 18c®25c n. b tn li Nik. Spring chick* 9c Ducks 10c Fowls 9c Geese 9c Eggs 27c Rutter 19c Turkeys 15c Old roosters 9c ■— 11 ■ —— —II. -I
[thing •y»iim*tically. H CLINE W. WARNOCK, j Agency for all first-claa* farm papers, j Portland. Ind. 28U2 (Advertisement) NO HUNTING ALLOWED. Notice la hereby given that from thia November 20, 1912, no huntling will be allowed on the farms of * John Omlor, located In Root and Waablagton towoaUpa, iu Adam, (county, Indiana. Any person caugnt ■ bunting In theae wood* will be proaI ecuted to the full extent of the law. 277t12 JOHN OMLOR. UUverttongMC.) . - — STORES WILL CLOSE. The following store will clone their renpeetlve place* of bunlnean Thanksgiving, all day: Niblick « co. Kt’KBLER « CO. RI’NYON. KNOBUBR * CO. M. H’LLKNKAMP. F V, MtLiJ*. EVERETT * HITE HOWER « HOWER SAM HITE. HRI HHWILI.ER * BAKER mt*
CRAIGVILLE I Our Western Neighbor—lts Enterpris- ) ing Business Men. By a Staff Correspondent. Abbott Department Store of Craigvllle. . .Mr. A. S. Abbott, the able and efflI cient postmaster, who is ably assisted I by his daughter, Miss Minnie, and Mr I Joseph Bright, stands in the front I rank of trade. The big department ' store is tilled with the best line of 0 general merchandise, groceries, tin-; 6 ware, queensware, stationery, men’s . 0 ( work clothes, cigars, candy, etc. Also y the famous Sherwin-Williams paints,' Polarine motor oil, gasoline, and a' well-equipped auto-filling station Is run In connection. This gentleman c ,runs an auto huckster truck throughout c the country and ne pays the highest c price for poultry, butter and eggs, c | c , W. J. Dtehl—Grocer and Butcher. °l Mr. W. J. Diehl deals In groceries, c canned goods, candy, both cured and 0 fresh meats, including the sweetest chops, juclest roasts, tenderest steaks, etc. In conclusion we desire to state that Mr. W. J. Diehl is a gentleman of • excellent business qualifications and c he has made hosts of friends and acc quaintances through his many excel II lent qualities. He also deals in poultry and live stock on foot, for which he pays the highest market prices. C. H. Wolf—Blacksmith. v This gentleman attends to black- ? smithing, plow work, general repairing and a specialty is made of practical horseshoeing on thorough scien- : title principles, especially horses as- : fileted with corns, contraction, overreaching or forging, quarter-cracks and badly adjusted shoes and in every : branch of the trade. Mr. Wolf cer--1 tainly excels and he stands without a peer, artd guarantees perfect satisfaction to all. I. D. Bright—Barber and Shoe Shop. : This gentleman conducts a neat bar- : ber shop, with two chairs, and he has clean towels, keen razors and toilet articles, and a specialty is made of haireutting in any style, easy shaving, shampooing, face massage, etc. Mr. Bright is also prepared to attend, promptly to harness and shoe repairing in the best possible manner and perfect satisfaction is guaranteed and his prices will be found right. The Craigville Elevator. Mr. John Tucker, the popular grain buyer. Is fully conversant with every detail of the grain business in all its phases, and he keeps fully in touch with the very latest current market quotations, which enables him to pay the highest market prices for all kinds of the garden cereals and he handles the best grades of hard and soft coal — — THANKSGIVING DINNER. A Thanksgiving turkey dinner will be served Thursday at the Madison house All dinners served will be one dollar each. (Advertisement) , SHOATS FOR SALE. 1 have for sale thirty head of fine, thrifty pigs. Inquire of Charles Rumachlag, 'phone 7-1 line. 282t3 Advertisement) — 1 o PIANO AND OTHER ARTICLES FOR SALE. Oak •*>;• piano I- fine condition; dining room table and sideboard, rugs, book cam*, sole, end tome other articles of furniture. Customers may call any day this week at 310 N. 4th St 275 t« DAN ERWIN. tAdvert'-ement) —— o - — - NOTICE, HUNTERS! Positively no hunting will be allowed on tua Krick-Tyndall Tila Co’a premises and any trespassing thereon will ba promptly punished. 279t4 KRICK-TYNDALL CO. • M un. jgniiiM .—... WANTED—Corn .o husk-Henry Lang. West Indiana R»— Advt. 280t2, FOR PAI.E-Uprd coal stove for $12.1 —D. R. Erwin -Advt ' It - ■ — ——"T-sAi.asa j Evanglist J. Bennett ■Tonight at the Christian 'Church will speak on “Salvation.” You are invited.
— «. —— -■ - I I Family Washing I 5c per pound Rough Dry all flat pieces ironed Decatur Steam Laundry Phone 134 Law Bosks for Sale 75 volumes Miscellaneous for 550.00 Allens Studio, North side of Court house square Decatur, - - - Indiana ’"eczema itching PUm. y«eh. Barber Itch. Scslp Erun Mons and Skin Trouble or sny Kind, can b« lured by using B. B. Ointment. If not handle/ »r your Druggists, send soo by mail to BURDC BROS. Mfrs U7 Wo 2 Mon.ee St. Decatur Ind Dr. €. V. Connell VETERINARIAN Office 148 LHO • 1 Residence 102 L .early BUYERS JW Always Get the best of everything Doycu realize Christmas is almost here? You will nave to get busv and solve the problem of what to 4 get for loved ones, the most lasting and appreciated present and a thing that always instills the rememberence of the giver in the minds of the reciever is a present of Jewelery, no Jeweler in any city has a more complete stock of fine Watches, Fobs, Bracelets, Umbrellas, Rings, Diamonds, Necklaces, and every thing in the jewelerv line than Hensley the Jewler, ever thing hv advanced in ihe cost of li\ ing but Jewelery which has declined in price 01 c third, what cost you s9.(>o last year you can buv for $6.00. Remember Hensley wil lay your presents away for you until Xmas without any deposit, everything engraved Free you get at Hensleys the leading Jeweler. Like th® Old IJarefoot ®ays\4 J / ) )\ That’* what you’ll «y to g yourself the day you begin to w wear Dr. A. Reed Cuthion K Shoe*. For there’* nothing *o ■ ca*y on your feet, «o restful, «o ■ like the by-gone day* ol youth ■ when you didn’t know what K tired, arhinc. burning tcct were— I a* thia lanwua I It'a the ewlert ahne on eanb—made 1 »> by the »>(t cuahioo I Mule that fit* 1 into the eole o( your L«ot. Support* ■ the arch, and makM walking a rruJ 1 pleaaure. Beet ahoet wade lor > wear — up-to*tbe* 1 minute In atyle—- % nn4 moderate tn fly jjy j V tomorrow. y I PEOPLES * GERKE I
' EZLjq ■ i THANKSGIVING BARGAINS I H y c LESS THAN cost T ■ - 11 Lot Ladies and Misses Suits all colors wT | I H $15.00 go at $5.00. $25.00 go at SIO.OO I 1 Lot Ladies Black Coats a Httl? out of kj I style $27.00 value go at -- - SIO.OO ji/, otl | I prnA iM idbr tFj 1 Lot $17.50 value go at - - - $5.00 ® I H » I •li B ■ Di H 1 Lot of Childrens Coats Sizes 10, 12, 14, $5.00 to |j | • Ui ( I hi $7.00 Coats all go at $2.00 Isl d|fp I ■ llt I H ■ 1 I Isl W e h 2ve on, y a limbed number of these Suits and »j |I ,' Coats left. If you are in need of any you can save 32 - 39 ■ I big money by taking advantage of this sale. I ■ H ■ M mi rm »'ii i mu—iw mu in—*EJ ■ o: - - ——r» ■ tgl ■ th THE BOSTON STORE ji 1= til DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES $ ■ pi ______________ DI
Live Stock for Sale Six head of Young Horses Match team coming 3 years old, sorrel mares, well broke, single or double; 3 coming 2years old, 2 Normans. I driver; Red Wilks; 1 coming yearling Belgium. 48 head of DUROCJERSEY HOGS consisting of 27 yearlings and age sows, some bred; 15 spring gilts, 6 male hogs ready for sqyvife. 3 YOUNG HOULSTEIN BULLS, ready for service. Four miles northeast of Decatur. JOHN NIDLINGER I HAVE THE ELECTRIC CLEANER FOR SALE OR RENT Call Phone 248 and we will bring one to you. All kinds of electric work done also. EDW. E. PARENT 131 S. 2nd. Rt, Open Evening* Dr. J. Q Neptune, the dentist, 1» i away on his annual vacation hunting trip, and will be gone until December Ist — Advt. to dec. 1 t ! J ... IL J...5% Monev All you want Abstracts made and Titles Guaranteed. Insurance Writers Office Rooms on first floor oppisite interurban Station. ■■Mrae Graham and Walter “Old Home Week” Postal Cards Showing Views’ taken during the|Big]Wcek PARADES. GROUPE PICTURE, HIGH WIRE ACT, MR. BRYAN and OTHERS 15c Dozen Assorted Mail orders solicited WM. G. KIST Daily Democrat Office Or any peat card dealer
The Home Upholstering Co. We arc prepared to do any kind of upholstering and furniture repairing. Will cal! 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. i THANKSGIVING I MT MB S is here and we want to help you z to be thankful by having a pair of our stylish comfortable shoes. S DON’T FORGET THE PLACE S Sa Z | PEOPLES & GEIUKIT | = _ a. -rw— IT* • ~r-_ • ■ t~.L' ; ' Old Adams County Bank Decatur. Indiana, ■ .ujum V, Uwpiu. $130,000 « m ** 7*l Surplux . 110.000 I TUF C. & Niblick, Pregwkmt M Rirxchgml John Nibiu-k \ us. klUh ~ - jShBbFU 7■■ K X. Khmgrr Caablrr 0 A *7l F arm loans - J nCOU a Specialty Reflect - ■ Resolve Collections • Made A BIRD IN THE HAND — abie Is Worth Two In The Bush! — But, A Dollar To The Credit Os . Ever > Your Bank Account ‘ IS V» ORTH TWO IN YOUR dSH? 1 , POCKET WithSafp Its Safe, And Will Double Itself In Method? Time, By Extended THE ACCRETION OF INTEREST! Tr ur —■ Patron'’ We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits
