Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 298, Decatur, Adams County, 14 December 1912 — Page 4
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SAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y., Dec. 14--(Spec-iSl to Daily Democrat)— ißeceipts, 8,000; shipments, 2,850; official to New V fork yesterday, 3,230; hogs closing steady; Veak. Medium and heavy, [email protected]; Yorkers, [email protected]; light Yorkers, |7.30© |7.50; pigs, $7.15 & $7.30; roughs, [email protected]; stags, $6.00@ $6.50; sheep. 700; strong; lambes lower; tops, $9.00; cattle, 225; slow. . H. ♦. -VMK New ear corn 55c Na 2 Red wheat 97c No. 2 White wheat 94c Standard oats 28c No. 3 oats 20c Sample stained oats 29c Bye 56c Feeding barley <sc Alsike seed $9.75 Na 1 light clover bay $11.50 No. 1 Clover hay $11.50 Timothy hay $12.50 Mixed clover hay slo@sl2 Rye straw 16.50 Oats straw $6.00 > W>teat straw $6.00 Clover seed $8.50 Timothy seed $1.25 COAL WIARKET. _ Jackson Wash Nut $5.50 Virginia Splint '...55,00 Kentucky Cabin $5.00 White Ash $5.00 Hocking Valley $4.75 ' Lusig Wash Nut $5.00 i
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 Teachers and Church Committees *"■ ay——— I Will ——————fc—■MMM—* MMIMmMBIMWFm
FIANO AND OTHER ARTICLES FOR SALE. Oak cue plana 12 fine condition; diaiag room table -and sideboard, rug*. book cam. toft, and aome other article* of furniture. Customer* may rail any day thia week at 310 N, 4th St 17St< DAN ERWIN. (Advertisement) Dynnla Schmitt pay* the highest price for beef hide*— Adri. 297tf’ rott SALE—A aecond hand Peerless’ bicycle. cheap Inquire at Schaub * Dowling's hardware store.—Advt. • WTt3
v. .■ ■ L not use perfection bread it is just I I like mother used to bake. We re- L geeive a fresh shipment of this ■ I bread every day. I ' I Have lots of good country butter H I ~FULL I N KAM PS I
KALVER MARKETS. Beef hides 10c Calf 12c Tallow 5c Sheep pelts [email protected] Muskrats sc@4sc Skunk [email protected] Coon [email protected] Possum -...10c@70c Mink 7. . [email protected] FULLtNKAMP'S. Eggs 25c Butter 20c @ 25c Lard 8c NlVwlCn. & CO. Eggs 25c Butter 18c025c LOCAL PRCCUCE MARKET Spring chicks 10c Ducks 10c Fowls 10c Geese 8c Eggs 27c Butter 18c Turkeys 11c Old roosters » 5c n. ocwlinOl Spring chicks 9c Ducks 10c Fowls .....9c Geese 9c Eggs rv..27c Butter 19c Turkeys 15c Old roosters 9c
I I FOR SALE. Scotch Collie pupx. Will make excellent cattle dog*. Call 'phone, No. 6-8, or Inquire of Fred Schurger at ■ Menlg* pool room. 296t6 (Advertisement) NOTICE. I Money to loan at 5 ard 6 per cent interest. No commission. 288tf FJRWIN'S OFFICE. FOR BALE—A Fen Insular range; will sell cheap. Inquire of D. C. Coffee, Mercer avenue.—Advt. 298t3
TEACHERS’ INSTITUTE. Every one of the nine teachers of Washington township attended the in- ! stltute held at the office of Trustee I Samuel Butler today. The regular course of study, as outlined by the state, was carried out, each teacher tai’kng part. . FARMS FOR SALE. let) acres, level, fine, black ground, fine brick uouse, tine new earn on pike near the city. Price, $60.00 per acre. I 160 acres, tine brick house and barn, $4,000 wortn or timber, near the city, 60 acresT bottom black soil. Price, $70.00 per acre. 114 acres, fl miles from city, on pike, fine new nouse and barn, some timber. Price, SIO,OOO. 160 acres, brick house and barn, good outbuildings, $2,000 worth of timber, nearly all level, near the city. Price, J 7.000. Also many small farms, 80 and 40 I acres, tin®, unimproved. WM. F. POHLAR. m-s Batesville, Ind. (Advertisement) 1 ' 1 o NO HUNTING ALLOWED. Notico is hereby given that from this da’e, November 20, 1912, no hunting will be allowed on the farms of j John Omlor, located in Root and Washington' townships, in Adams county, Indiana. Any person caugnt hunting in these woods will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. 277t12 JOHN OMLOR. • (Advertisement) - o —" —■ NO HUNTING ALLOWED. Notice is hereby given that I will not allow hunting on my farm in Monroe township, Adanfs county. 294t3 IRA WAGONER. (Advertisement) NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order of the Adams circuit court made and entered of record on December 7, 1912, ail creditors of the Fort Wayne & Springfield Railway eompany will be required to file with the undersigned receiver their verified claims on or before the 10th Day of January, 1913, and that unless the same are so filed they will not be considered. 293tf FRENCH QUINN, Receiver. (Advertisement) LOTS FOR SALE. Two good bull'll ig lots, within five blocks 't ‘••xn noise ana Inside railroads. 3ee William Jackson. If Inter estiM in good, cheap building Lots. (Advertisement) 28813 - - o— — - ■— ■ TO THE RESIDENTS OF JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP. There are two thousand (2.000) Red Cross Christmas seals for sale ferson township at the following places: At each of the six school houses, at Maple Grove church, by J. F. Teeter; at Bethel church by J. L. Yauey; at Blue Creek church, by Elbridge Butcher; at Mt Cannel church, by Daniel Brewster, and F. D. Brewster store. Have you purchased any yet? If not you should do so at once and thereby aid in thia war on consumption. You help make It possible to rescue some dear one from the clutchea of that terrible dlseaae. Let's make our township one of the leaders In this noble work, J. A. BVCKMABTER. Vice President PUBLIC SALE. *’ The undersigned will sell at public sale on the Ed 8. Moses farm. 4 miles cast of Decatur, and IL4 miles north of 3ubo, on Wednesday, Dec. 11, beginning promptly at 16 o’clock a. m., the following property, to-wlt: Seven Head of Homes: o*3 St Belgian mare 12 years old. with foal; 1 mare. 3 years old. M Belgian, % Norman; one % mare. 4 years old; enn Beiglar maVe, 3 r»ir« old. one A, Belgian jearling care. $ years old la spring; on* % Belgian, yearling gelding; one % Belgian, yea'llng gelding J Four Bend of Hogs Oje O. tC. to*, with 6 pig* by bar side. Farming Im plrmenta: One spring-tooth harrow, I breaking plow, 1 riding plow, corn cultivator. on« 2-horae disc harrow, 1 sulky hay rake. I a«y tedder. I Deering mowing machine, 1 grain drIC. two i 2 home wagons, 1 top buggy, 1 set sin'gin harness. 2 acta double team bar MM. Term*—sums of F 5 06 and trader cash. Over IS 00 a credit of 9 months will be given, plhchnner giving note with approved s«ciifi(ty. No property removed until settled f*?. CHAS W HOWML ED S. MORIW John Rpuhler, Auet t>I.SI ■ I I 1 ■■■■!■— WANTED— Men to clear five (*) acres of land Dore B Erwin — 2Utf
AT THE CHURCHES REFORMED CHURCH. 9:30, Sunday school; lesson, Matt. 18:15-35. 10:30, German service; text, Acts '28:1-7, “Christ's Message to the Bar- . bhrfan. 2:30, Union meeting at the M. E. ' church. 1 6:30, C. E. meeting. | 7:00, English service; text, Prov. , 18:6-7, "The Folly of the Weakling." A cordial welcome awaits you at our services. —* O-- - - ST. MARY'S CHURCH. —L Ix>w mass, 7:30 a. tn. High mass, 9:30 a. m. Christian doctrine, 1:45 p. m. Vespers and benediction, 2:30 p. m. LUTHERAN ZION’S CHURCH. German service, 10:00; text, Luke 13:3-4; theme, “The Attitude of a Christian Toward His Erring FellowChristian.” Confession, 9:30; theme, ■‘tarn the Lord that healeth thee.” Holy communion, 11:00. Choir practice, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Young people's society, Thursday, 7:30 p. m. — O' .. . ■ EVANGELICAL CHURCH. Sunday school at 9:3(1. The pastor will speak ht 1:30, subject, "How to Succeed Christian Life." An opportunity rill be given to unite with the church. A special song at this service. Y. P. A. at 6:15 in charge of the teachers in the Sunday school. No services irt*the evening. Congre-1 gation will attend the union service at 7:30 at the M. E, church. UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH. _ Sunday school ,9:3 O.am ibUs.sce! Sunday school, 9:30 a. m , followed by prayer and praise service in town. Preaching at the same hour at Union Chapel. I Junior Y. P. S. C., 2:00 p. m. Senior Y. P. S. C. E.. 6:30 p. m. ITeachlng at 7:00 p. m We appreciate your presence at any of these services U W. LOVE, Pastor. ■ ■ o — CHRIS-IAN CHURCH. 9:30, Bible school. t 10:30, preaching 6:00, Y. P. 9. C. E. 7:30, union services at the M. E. church, * Midweek, services. Wednesday, at 7:30 p. m. ■o- — - — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 8:15 a. m . Bible school. X0:30, morning worship. Service of music. 6:00 p. m, Christian Endeavor. 7:30 p m , union service at Methodist church. Mr. A. W. Conner will speak WM. H. G LEI SER, Pastor. ( BAPTIST CHURCH. 9:30, Sunday school. 10:30. preaching 7: :0, Union services at M E church. The Rev. Robert N. Ball of Lebanon will preach. ■N O " Democrat Want Ads Pay. Live Stock (or Sale Six head of Young Horses Match tram coming 3 ream old, sorrel mares, well broke, single or double; 3 coming 2yearn old. 2 Normans, (driver; Red Wilks; 1 coming yearling Belgium 48 Kad of DU ROC JERSEY HOGS consisting of 27 year imps and age sows, ' some bred; IS spring gilts, 6 male hogs ready for service. 3 YOUNG HOULbTF.IN BULLS, ready for servirn. Four miles northnast of Decatur. JOHN MDI.INGF.R
1 » lELL H ANTA TO .. r* o’" DKOP A BOTTLE * hx of the famous whiskey down th* rhinv — ~’ ~ *">F'r.Jy^oi xs Z' 7 ' noy. It will coma in mighty hand* to W b » treat your friends or in cane of sudden v V jd £ *- illnoaa. For our whiskey ia good for the ft . well and the unwell. Thoar In good \/?\ *** health ar* hept so by ita uccoaionaluae — tr A -UVI 1 _ Thoae In 111 baalth gain strength by re L gnlarly parking of it* Don't forgot r u —'** ■ to toll Kantak >l’*' y ter , ; I - Bfcrghoff Beer by the case. As IP! FV > Corner of Second and GL) -I LC. I adiFon streets.
IM *W' Z 1 » , VSO CoreSISQMT AKi it t O Jn^a. a msen» W — —- ■— | CHRISIMaS cheer that will gladden the hearts of all who would mate merry daring the season of festivities. Good to eat and good to look at t he living luxuries that Martin’s Bakery offers, comprise all that is best in pies, cakes and pastry. Try i Fruit cakes, jelly cakes and ‘ all kinds of cakes that will [delight. Pastry thatisencli- . anting in its richness and (flavor, and pies without a parallet Your Christmas tactile will be the loser if jou fail to supply it with our goodies. Jacob Martin REBEKAHS, NOTICE! f All members 'he Rebekah lodge are requested to be at the hall prompt'at 7 o’clock Tuesday night. There will be initiation. 293t2 ■ \ all A SWELL COMEDY. The comedy to be shown at the Crystal tonight will certainly please you as have all the comedies shown at this theater in the past. If you will take the trouble to compare one of our shows with one of the other comedy films which you may see you will readily distinguish the fine points of . a.-tine scenes' and so forth. If you
want Diamond Dick stories, we can't •apply you. Our reels have to pax* th enational board of censor*: •THE BOND OF MUSIC,* Vitagraph Drama. •THE SHERIFFS PRISONER," Lubin Drama. -KITTY’S HOLDUP,* Edison Somedy. The CRYSTAL Theater. '■ 1 — i —" - BOSSE OPERA HOUSE Wed., Dec. 18. Geo. Barr McCutchons greatest book play BEVERLY OF GRAUSTARK You Have Read the Book Now See The Play Beautiful Scenery and Costumes. Prices 25-50-75-SI.OO Seat sale Holthouse Drug Store.
Old Adams County Bank | Decatur, Indiana. capital $l2O 000 I Surplus . $30,000 9 $ S S ' N,b ? ick ’ Resident J° bn Niblick V ICe Preßid ents s E x ’ Ehin ‘ rer - CMhiei - ~ Read Renert ?S^ y •e -7 RcSOiVC Collections , Made : A Little Rosin on the Fingers — Every —" •' AccomodaPrevents The Dollars tion ConSlipping Thru! wSc 11 - v Placed to The Credit p • e dOf a Bank Account v.. They Methods Accumulate For You! Extended Mg • To uur D Patrons r We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits
Said Sants When he read Johns let- \ ter I Guess that the , Up WHITE STAG \ Extra Mild will suit him b?'t They are Rich and Mi.d and Mellow flavor ed and I never sou nd any cigar that suited the smoker better. I’ll give John a happy surprise when he looks in his stocking Christmas morning. For Sale By All Dealers
Do* and Lee Yager have returned home from their weekly business trip to spend Sunday at home. , , LOST— Three aollsr* m pa|x*r money, ‘ between Monroe and Jefferson streets, Friday. Finder return to this office; . reward—Advt , ROOMS TO RENT—J. H. Stone — Advt. 295tf
I MONEY FOR CHRISTMAS 1 Don’t let 'Tirtatmaa atockinge of your loved ones go empty simply I because you are temporarily short of money. I Come to us. We can help you fill them. | We will loan you five dollars, ten dollars, twenty-five dollar* I fifty dollars, or whatever you may need. 9 Your household goods, piano, team, fixtures, or any other personal I property will be good security, and the goods will not be removed I from your home. J We give you written statement of your contract, allow extra cnir I in case of siikneea or loss of work. I You can have from one to twelve months’ time In which to pay I ol! your loan. ■** I You can pay weekly, monthly, quarterly or as you may desir<- I J You can have poyments so small that you will not feel them ’ 14c per week for SO week* pays a 335 00 loan; all other amount* I in proportion. | If you need money fill out and mail us thia blank. and our agent I will cal> on you Our agent is In Deeatur every Tuesday. j Name I I Address « Communication *|. Call on or address ’ fort mine loan company Room J, Second Floor. Opp. Court Hou* 1 ’ I Established 13M. Home Phone 333. 7M Calhoun St. I ' """" '""imei sei ias n ~h.i..ih ——— ■— 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 fh vl *efore, to exercise prudence in its use. The monev 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 INDIANA. Capital 1100,000 Surplus <OOO ( R«mMircr<ft»!«'.UW W. bmifh.’l'iwdcfit w. A. Kuwbler. V. President C. A. Dugans aahter F. W . Aset.J-rhi.f DE fO 8I T 8 AjC(C E’P T E D RY X A 1J-
'■ ■»- . Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARIAN Phone Residence 102
