Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 303, Decatur, Adams County, 20 December 1912 — Page 6
IZ2X O E3[ O ESI ESZZSSX £■| o THE DAILY MARKET REPORTS J >■ "-vt—rnr—tnr—ti -—Tty n Corrected Every Afternoon dsi a"- 1 11" 1 - 1 ■■*
KAST BUFFALO. ICast Buffalo, N. Y., Dec. 20—(Special to Daily Democrat)— Receipts, 6,400; shipments, 2,850; official to New York yesterday, 760; hogs closing steady. Yorkers, medium and heavy, $7.55® $7.65; pigs, $7.50; roughs, $6.75® $6.85; stags, [email protected]; sheep, 7,200; steady; lambs higher; tops, $8.60; cattle, 600; slow. * ■ | • New ear corn 55c No. 2 Red wheat 99c No. 2 White Wheat 96c Standard oats 30c Sample stained oats 27c Rye 66c Feeding barley 65c Alsike seed SIO.OO No. 1 clover hay $ll.OO Timothy hay $12.50 Mixed clover hay [email protected] Rye straw $6.50 Oats straw $6.00 Whteat straw $6.00 Clover seed $8.75 ' Timothy seed $1.25 COAL MARKET. Jackson Wash Nut $5.50 j Virginia Splint $5.00 Kentucky Cabin $5.00 White Ash . .$5.00 Hocking Valley $4.75 Lusig Wash Nut $5.00
TO AND FROM ST. LOUIS VIA “CLOVER LEAF ROUTE” Our “Commercial Travelers” are splendidly equipped trains. Electric Lights, Observation Drawing room Sleepers, Reclining chair cars (seats free.) Modem coaches full vestibuled throughout. First class case service meals ala carte-prices . reasonable. Train 5 leaves Decatur at 9:52 p.m. dailv arriving St. Louis at 8:45 next morning in ample time for business or for connecting trains. See H. J. Thompson Agent for Tickets and Information The St. Louis & Western R. R. “CLOVER LEAF ROUTE” Go. V\T2=? xTJXTCE TTOZT ELECTRIC SAD IRON V—• g*), ib» "Mfr' A fine large size guaranteed Iron just what you have been looking for at $3.75 will make a beautiful present for Mother or Sister. Go. iroxr moxtet Shoes for tlie' men *■ Shoes for the iadies Shoes for the misses Shoes for the babies Our stock of shoes is We sell everything in*jshoes*excepf feet you furnish the feet and we’ll furnish the shoes at ELZEY&HACKMAN Ste Our Line Os Xmas. Slippers
KALVER MARKETS. • Beef hides 10c • Calf 12c Tallow • 5c ; Sheep pelts [email protected] .Muskrats sc® 45c Skunk [email protected] Coon 10e©52.75 Possum 10c@70c Mink 25c® $6.00 FULLtffKAMP**. Figgs 25c Butter ...20c® 25c Lard ......8c NIBaJCiA a CO. Figgs 25c Butter 18c@25c LOCAL FROCx/CE MARKET Spring chicks .10c Ducks 10c Fowls 10c Geese Sc Eggs 27c Butter 18c Turkeys 11c Old roosters 5c r». onrrviNa. Spring chicks 9c Ducks 10c j Fowls 9c Geese 9c Figgs 27c Butter loc Turkeys .'. 15c Old roosters 9c
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NE time somebody <they could never tlud out who It whs) played a joke on Santa Claus , and tore off all the leaves of the calendar up to Dec. 22. which, as you know, is only three days before Cliriatmua. it was really midsummer. I and the weather * Was very boL but Santa Claus, who bad always gone according to bla
ealaadar um! j>«v«r found It wrong, believed Mme must have slipped by him without bls realising IL He had been rather taking bla time In the workshop and had acareely half enough toys to go around, so be was much worried bow to give presents to all bls children. A fairy beard him talking to blmaelf about tiia troubles and bad a splendid Idea. She hurried into the woods and told the other fairies and all the beasts and blrda and bugs about Santa Claus trouble, asking their help In the mat ter “I don't see how we can help much.” said a little bear cub "We can't make toys." "No." said the fairy, "but you can be toys. My plan Is for us to offer to take the places of the toys that Santa Claus needs. We fairies can be dolls, for there are lots of dolls' dresses in Santa's workshop. 1 know." "Splendid !*' Santa said. "Just bop aboard my sleigh, which Is hitched In the front yard, and we'll be off.” So the animals and fairtea and everything else hbpped Into Santa's great sleigh, and be. climbing to the sent ducked to bls reindeer and bade them
1 ■FIUUD TBU* VtMB ABD FLBW OFF fly over the ground Out they could not mov* the •lelgh. for there wm uo , •now on the ground. Ranta Clan* dW not know what to do, but the fairy de . dared that ahe could fli that dlthculty I She blew a llttio wblatle. and bun . dreds of white wild grrae came flying from the aky. She told them what ; wn» the matter, and the gore*. catch lag the eud of a >ong rope In their tiraka. apread their wuiga and were off with the alelgh and Ita preeinu* . load. bearing It aa lightly aa a feather ao that It hardly touched the ground. Ry Burning Ranta vtaltvd all the towna and left prew-uta every w here He hadn’t a alngle thing left In hia aleUb aud thought that be bad done a very good nlght’a work The ehil dreti when they awoke In the morning I and found the pnraenta wondered 1 where they could hnve come front j Some us the little benra bad card, i around their necka. which rend “A Merry Chrtatmaa" The children were •urprbwd. but Joyously t>egan to play with their atrange toya The little baby beara. wbu kept their clawe curved tn ao that Urey wouldn't erratrb. were the moat delightful thing* The cbll dr.-n were very fond of the aifta The gnetnee ftade aplendld clown dolla. and aome of the falrlea were par tlcniariy pretty dolllew The bird* in the eagea <ang awretly. the beetle* drilled like arm lea of real aoldiera. ami the field mire apun on their beada and aklptwd over each other a tall to the amuaement of their email owner* In a few day*, however, the children began to tire even of theeo wonderful, pew toya. and the foraat people **M ft wee time to return to <hetr own bomee When they reached home they atari ed In to help Ranta r*iaue make toy* •a faat •• they could ao that no time would be loot for the real <'hrtatn»#a The dear eld man bad by thia time found he had made a ml at aMe In the date and that the children would be •tpe tlng their regular call from him at the ureal tlmo
' NOTICE OF SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. ‘State of Indiana, Adams County, bb. In the matter of the estate of Jane Struby, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administratrix of the estate of Jane Struby, deceased, will offer for sale at public auction at the late residence of said decedent in Bobo, St. Mary's Township, in Adams Count.vr Indiana, on Tuesday, the 14th Day of January, 1913 the following personal property of said estate, consisting of bed clothes, bedsteads, two stoves, two sets of cane bottom chairs, two sets of wooden chairs, six rockers, one sideboard, one cupboard, one dresser, three clocks, two breakfast tables, one extension table, three stands, two large mirrors, one sewing machine, a lot of pictures, twenty-five yards of wool carpet, thirty yards of rag carpet, a lot of canned fruits, a lot of potatoes, one iron kettle, \ one brass kettle, one copper kettle, a lot of barrels, a lot of shovels, forks, buggy harness, buggy robe, garden tools. The sale to begin at 1:00 o'clock p. m. Terms: —All sums of five dollars and under cash In band, over five dollars a credit of six months will be given, the purchaser giving his note therefore with approved security. MARY J. KOOS. Administratrix. Judson W. Teeple, Atty. 303t6 — ■■ . ■ o-— Den«>crat_ Want Ads Fsv. mb ‘ TT~’ •.wsss.- ‘ ‘ ®o»vMiMl*.i Santa Claus Eats Good Pie
when he partakes of Mince or pumpkin baked by us. Sv'und, wholesome ingredients and skillful’ baking account for our success, want I a Christmas cake to adorn the table and your family and friends sit back from the table in comfort and enjoyment when the Xmas, dioneri is over? Give us your order early. \ Jacob Martin I ■. ■ _l ONIA a few moredajsuntil Xmas. Have sou purchased your present* Our stock of watches, lockets and chains, cuff buttons, scarf pins, umbrellas and etc is still complete. We are receiving new shipments every day. Our selection is the largest ever shown in Decatur and at just 1-3 price of former years. Call and see our stock before buying and have it layed away. No deposit necessary Everything Engraved Free Hensley The Jeweler
PHONE’g^ ' Dr. Sterling P: Hoffmenn PractirioMr of General Medicine and ’Mirgery Office Over Interurban Station Res. 223 N. Fif'h St "EV. MILLS THE GROCER Invites you to call and inspect his line of g'xxi thingy to eat, nice line of nuts, our Budded California u.ilnuta esfieciallv are rare in this section of the country very few stores in Chicago have them the Kernels are largo and the meat is sweet—Jersey sweet potatoes, Baldwin apples, i’arsnips ana you know *'hase & Sanborns coffee h 11 ways in demand aaparagu* tips. Pimento cheese, Oregon prunes, Sniders ov ster cocktail, and Perriuo sauce, Heinz spaghetti, l/tbsters, Shrimp. Heinz grape fruit nffitmalade, Choice applet Grape fruit, Figs and Dates
—ini iiimmiw I Our Splendid Slock Os Furs I ' ■ 9 1: Z2REA.TSuA.IiE op 1 I I ip's ' s', bi l tiS® w*. jy iWfigyyKKjy ■ a I I k 1 / sWMb 'wn • I 11 p i j iSSSBai i riffi I L-, | IF 1 i W 1 Uy — i ■ I T A real genuine ladies red fox furs a set $25--S3O-sso]| The Black Lynx sets at sls. and $25. I Extra Muffs for ladies from $2. to $lO. Also beautiful line of childrens fur sets at $1.25-$2.50-$4.00-$6.50 and SIO.OO ' - HANDKERCHIEF SPECIAL Women’s all linen handkerchiefs with hand embroidered corners especially low priced at each 19c. Others at 25c. 35c and 50c. Beautiful line of linens, hand bags> fancy robespierre collar, and Jabbots L* FULLENKAMP’S ot| SI ■
■ 11 1 ’"RB 1 1 ' Live Stock for Sale Six head of Young Horses Match team coming 8 years old, sorrel mare.. well broke, single or double; ! 8 coming 2yeara old, 2 Norman*. ! driver; Red coming yearling Bel-1 gium. 48 head of DL'ROc JERSEY HOGS conaiatingof 27 yearling. usd age sows, ! MNM bred; IS apring gilta, 6 m .le hog* ready for aervice. 3 YOUNG HOULSTBIN BULLS, ready for aervice. Fuur.mi'ea northeast of Decatur. JOHN NIDUNGERI
Glance Over the list It May Offer Some 5i Suggestions For Christmas Q i ' Q Manicure Outfits Stationer}’ R nN * Gillette Razors * Toilet Waters I I Fancy Perfumes Toilet Sets ' ‘ S bs Genuine Ebony Brushes Cigar Stands ■ Fountain Pens Music Folio’s Fancy Hand Mirrors Books ■ ■ • Thermos Bottles Games Leatner Bill Folds Christmas Candles u E [ 0 Christmas Seals, Tags, and Fancy Wrapping Paper Q Enterprise Store//
FOR SAiJEI—A Peninsular range; will ■ell cheap. Inquire of D. C- Coffee. Mercer avenue.—Advt. 2>St3 “s°r~ Money All you want. Abstracts made and Titles Guaranteed. Insurance Writers Office Rooms on first floor oppisite interurban Station. Graham and Walters
Geto a Calf or Colt Every Time is a lA-icntiflc German prepare 1 r> r.cdy ! for barren s>*fm, eowa, *ow» and ewej I with a ■ucc«M of over 35 yeare ba> k f it. In not sMfdbsunce have we learned |of ita faittfl. Anti-Rteril is »tnctly guaranteed to do all we claim fi>r .t.< r "Money back and back without a question” if it fails. Anti-Stgril isonl) U- ■ bottle, purchase a bottle today-mane us prove our claims. SMITH, YAGER & FALK Decatur, -.-- - Ind
