Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 297, Decatur, Adams County, 13 December 1912 — Page 6

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12AST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y., Dec. 13—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 9,600: shipments, 2,470; official to New York yesterday, 1,330; hogs closing steady. Medium and heavy, (7.600(7.70; Yorkers, [email protected]; pigs and lights, $7.3F@(7.50; roughs, $6.70W56.85; stags, (6.000(6.50; sheep, 6,000; quarter higher; top lambs, (9.15; cattle, 150; steady. t >■ *- 'VSK New ear corn 55c No. 2 Red wheat 97c No. 2 White wheat 94c Standard oats 28c No. 3 oats 30c Sample stained oats . 29c Rye 56c Feeding barley 450 Alsike seed (9.75 No. 1 light clover hay $11.50 No. 1 Clover hay $11.50 Timothy hay $12.50 Mixed clover hay slo©sl2 Rye straw $6.50 ’ Oats straw s6.<il Whteat straw (6 ”0 ’ Clover seed (5.50 | Timothy seed $1.25 COAL MARKET. Jackson Wash Nut (5.50 Virginia Splint (5.00 Kentucky Cabin $5.00 White Ash $5.00 Hocking Valley $4.75 Lusig Wash Nut .$5.00

CANDY CANDY CANDY

Largest line of Christmas Candies, nuts, oranges and Xmas, trees ever shown at one store. Candies 5c per lb. up. Come and look our line over before you buy. HUNSICKER BROS. West Side - - City Bakery Special Prices to School Teacheis and Church Committees

PIANO AND OTHER ARTICLES FOR SALE. Oak case piano is fine condition; | dining room table and sideboard, rug*, book case. sofa, and some other articles of furniture. Customers may cal! any day this week at 310 N. ith St 275t6 DAN ERWIN. ?Advert‘-ement) Dy on I* Schmitt |<ys the highest price for b<*ef hides - Advt 39?tf' FOR SALE—A secmd hand Peerless 1 bicycle, cheap Inquire at Schaub * Dowling’s hardware store—Advt < 29HS ■ 'a —- ■ - —— —-

WHY not use perfection bread it is just like mother used to bake. We receive a fresh shipment of this bread every day. Have lots of good country butter FULL! NKAMPS

KALVER MARKETS. Beef hides 10c ■ Calf Tallow 5c ; Sheep pelts 25c©$l.u0 Muskrats sc@4sc Skunk [email protected] . Coon [email protected] Possum 10c@70c Mink [email protected] FULLEr»KAMF*S, Eggs 25c Butter 20c@25c lard 8c nivuick a co. Eggs 25c Butter 18c025c LOCAL PKOCVCE MARKET Spring chicks lOe Ducks 10c Fowls 10c Geese 8c Eggs 27c Rutter ~ ~lBe i Turkeys 11c Old roosters 5c r». at*tiNs. Spring chicks 9c Ducks 10c Fowls 9c Geese '...9c Eggs 27c Butter , 19e Turkeys 15c Old roosters . 9c

FOR SALE. Scotch Collie pupa. Will make excellent cattle dogs. Call 'phone. No. ' 68. or inquire of Fred Bcburger at Menlga poo* room. 296t6 (Advertisement) NOTICE. j As Caroline Mrkla has toft my home without my consent I will not be responsible for any bUrt she may make, 291t2 aARO.N ZfRKLE " - - -o FOR SALE—South Bend malleable range. Good as new. Inquire of Dr. Hoy Archbold 29313

A SERIOUS OPERATION. 'undergone This Morning by Miss Sarah Stepler. Miss Sarah Stepler, aged thirty-four, of near Honduras, who has been an invalid from a complication of diseases for about fifteen years, went under the operating knife this morning, the physicians being Dr. McOscar of Fort Wayne and Drs. D. D. and C. S. Clark of this city. The case was a most serious one. The operation took place i nthe old .Mike Smith residence, which was fitted up teml>orarily as a hospital. LOTS FOR CALE. Two good hullditg lots, within five blocks r t n'lirt noise ana inside railroads. William Jackson, If Interested in good, cheap building lots. (Advertisement) 288t3 o - Lew and Lee Yager have returned home from their weekly business trip to spend Sunday at home. LOST—Ctree colters in paper money, between Monroe Jefferson streets, Friday. Finder retu’n to this office; reward. —Advt.

Do You W t > , Walk wl Like This? -T.-r whole yo-.r Then, it's wonder that yo" Lotne nights V 3?;; w::h tired, aching, burn- I ir.g feet. Get a shoe that makes walking a delight vkW'2 —the wWj sx ShoL, j ■WrJ Nothing like it. if you -Ciu! ’’•J are on your feet much, J for the cushion insole support* 1 the arc' oi your i et, distn 1 --•• syo it rest* your feet 1 ’ like wn'. 1 '.n~ _n Hr. Made in every w—style an 1 leather i at reasonable IfirjpJ V. prices. Let us V. ih»w yo u &- mar-raw how *Mgl comfortably 1 they fit. jfik //fl 1 us-cusmou fr' «a.»Nu<»niTMa in. 3 fuo ’ t orswos swwn war ’ 4OMninu«uovrua3 ISi & CHRISTMAS CHEER that will gladden the hearts of all who would niake meri ry durinir the season «f festivities. Good toeatand good to look at the living luxuries I that Mai tin’s Hakeqr offers, comprise all that is best in pics, cakes and |»astry. Try Fruit cakes, jelly cakes and all kinds of cakes that will delignt Pio’ry that wenchanting in its richness and flavo*-, and fries without a parallel Your Christmas table will be ihe loser if you fail to supply it with our goodies. Jacob Martin

I"5 I Oyster Shells, Ground Flax seed meal, Stock ’ anc * Poultry Food, Oi! / S meal, Cotton Seed meal Pop corn P° OUR Coal Wagons The High-Ways and By-Ways of DECATUR No Street Too Good. No Alley’ or Land Too Poor For Us To Navigate! We Set ThaeMth The Best of Coal e?l7carroll „ •

BANKSa PT FALE—Grer.’-et sale In history, et $199 typewriter*. Lthe new nad guaraatccd good as new; low as 9l<*: get »m» aad save the differeaee. SenA fee free trial; our expense. Write f«r catalog No. 6.— Tyyewrlter FMvhexge Co., No. 237 W. Frrrßi 99., Cincinnati, O. It SPECIAL TONIGHT. Tonight’s show will prove to be a drama that you will like. The story portrayed tn which the king finds bis love for the beautiful shepherd maid and the sacrifice that he makes for her proves without a doubht one of the strongest '■Hmaxes ever portray rd In a picture drama And there will be a comedy film, too: "RAMESES KING OF EGYPT," Two-reel Feature. ■•BUMPS," and ‘TWO CiNOERS," Split-reel Comedy.

The CRYSTAL Theater. a if -

Said Sants When he read Johns let- \ ter I Guess that the \ Us- ?? > ' t WHITE STAG \ Extra Mild will suit him mmx best They are Rich and Mild and Mellow flavor- f. &***iHar ed and I never sou id any cigar that suited the smoker better. I’ll give John a happy surprise when he looks in his stocking Christmas morning. For Sale Uy All Dealers »-■' - - "• —— ——— YOUR FALL INCOME DURING the fall and winter months, many people receive a considerable amount of money from the sale of produce. This money represents the income for the greater part of the year. It is necessary therefore, to exeicise prudence in its use. The money should be deposited in a bank where it will be safe and secure. Payments can then be made for supplies, by drawing out a portion of the deposit. This plan assures not only positive safety fcr your money, but will help you to economize in its use. DEPOSITS SUBJECT TO CHECK OR BEARING INTEREST. FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR. INDIANA. Capitol (100.000. Surplus (So.oon Rw00r.,,. (jwri.cxin P. W. Smith.SPreaident W. A. Kopbl.r, V. Preakfont C. A. Dugan.K'aahirt F. W. Jaabkcr, DEPOSITS ACCEPTED RY MAIL

tor. C. V. Connell VETERINARIAN Phrs-.zN iQ2 I.BSE OPtPA KOU E Wed., Dec. 18. Geo. Barr McCutchors greatest book play BEVERLY OF GUUSTARK You Have Read the Book Now See The Play Beautiful Scenery and Costumes. Prices 25-50-7541.00 Seat sale Holthouse Drug Store.

I Old Adams County Bank i Decatur. Indiana. !■■■■■■■ ilk Capita $120,000 l wLW? I Surplus . SBO,OOO Niblick, President 8 M - and John Nibi k - 'jtX u Vice Pref,ider >t> > A ■ E ’ X Ehins *‘ r ’ c “bier. I Read J | Reflect _r- | ilesoivei 1 30 l iections 1 . Made A Little Rosin on the Fingers ableEate I Every - Prevents The Dollars tion Con- ’ wSfe Os a Bank Account w a ?k M They Methods Accumulate For You! Extender! in our 3 I- Patrons — ——■—i-m ’ We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposit

WANTED—Men to clear five (5) acres of land. —Dore B. Erwin. — Advt. * 288tf LOST—A silk WMCB feb, with locket, in weet pari es tewn Leave at this office. 294t3 ? Mill 1 -

It’s the car’that has “made good Since the dawn of the automobile age-in numbers far exceeding any other car-on all sorts of roads and under all sorts of conditions-in all countries, climates, altitudes—it has stood the test- it has “made good.” Every third ear * Ford—and every Ford tttr a Ford ••booster”. New prie«e>--run-about $545---G'llnng ear I’2''- -delivery car $645--with all equipment Get particulars from Grove Garage Ch., Deeatur, Braaeh. ' I , Lraa ,n—,— ,i',-r-—»»>'.i > '.wwv. x- *■» ' - CNT- hOrxTVaaWMK - "V * —■aw Bar *«M«BSHMIBBMi • ■ ii TELL BANTA TO J* DROP A BOTTLE > of the famous whiskey down the chimney. It will eome in mighty handy to lj| & $ treat your friends or in case of sudden V 41 -ft .> illness. For our whiskey is good for the fir ir * well and the unwell, Those in good I// *»■* . health are kept so by ita occasional use - A _l/y . —- Those in ill health gain strength by re- - gulariy partaking of It Don't forget . . to tell Santa. tjffF" Berghof f Beer bv the ease. C!| P' F V • Comer of Second and ’ Madi.«on stiwtn. = It Is Now Time For Xmas. Shopping • • We have alarge assortment of house r. slippers for all the family, in all colore and styles. Fancy leggings for S children. Come in and let us show Z 3 you what a nice present we can sell you. 'Si **» a S «M» PEOPLES & GERM jj

IXJST— Between postoffice and Runyon Engeler store, a small leather purse containing two dollars and change. Return to Flora FledderJohann at Runyon Engeler store.— Advt