Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 305, Decatur, Adams County, 23 December 1912 — Page 4

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;. X. &■ EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y., Dec. 23— (Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 8,000; shipments, 5,700 today; seceipts, f>,400; shipments, 3,800 yesterday; official to New York Saturday, 1,730; hogs closing steady. Yorkers, medium and heavy, 17.65; pigs, [email protected]; roughs [email protected]; slugs, [email protected]; sheep, 14,400; strong; choice lambs, $8.50058.65; yearlings, [email protected]; wethers, >4.75; |5.00; ewes, $4.00054.25; cattle, 3,150; strong to dime; choice heavy steers, [email protected]; plain heavy steers [email protected]; yearlings, $7.75©58.10; fat cows, |5.00057.50; handy butchers, [email protected]; no market Xmas. .. New ear corn 55c No. 2 Red wheat $lO2 No. 2 White wheat 99c Standard oats 30c Sample stained oats 57c Rye **« Feeding barley 45e Alsike seed 510-00 No. 1 clover hay 511 00 | Timothy hay $12.50 Mixed clover hay $9.000511.00 Rye straw 56.50 Oats straw 56 00 Whteat straw 56.00 Clover seed 58.75 , Timothy seed 51.25 ’ COAL MARKET. Jackson Wash Nut 55.50 1 Virginia Splint 55.00

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 S ecial Prices to School Teachers and Church Committees

NOTICE. AU union barber xhopt will clone Christman day and ou New Year n. In order to accommodate customers they will remain open untU 10 o'clock thn night before. 305t3 FOR SALE— Fox Terrier pupa. Inquire at Schmitt's meat market — Advt. Sost« FOR SALE-A cook stove, good as new. I’sed but ehort time. Inquire of Isaac Smith, R ft No. 9, Box 57, De-' cctur. 'Phone No. 4-E — Advt. 3<*i4

Old Adams County'Bank i Indiana. .r* V " *»4S»uw *nrph*« . !«».«* S' & ** **"«’»■*. T ** Klr«<*h and John Nrt-i rt I Vter Piwidecta A R/ vV. j X X. Ebhffafc CMbun. ~ D»«H | tarmloana • KWU n bpeciaity Revive Colleclionn Mad« A LL.ie Rosin on A . r . »b«r Rates, the n..gtiS Every AceomodaPrevmtF The Dollars tion Conblipping Thru! whiXfPlaced to The Credit u fh i^ fe U: a Bank Account jgJJJJJJ Accumulate i or You! Extended [ n olir I— - Patrons ■ We Pay 4 Per Cent Intern too I year Time Dep'>«d>« - WISIMUIII

'3- hl— C— Kentucky Cabin $5.00 White Ash $5.00 Hocking Valley $4.75 Lusig Wash Nut $5.00 KALVER MARKETS. Beef hides 10c Calf He Tallow 5 C Sheep pelts 25c(J$l.u5 Muskrats . ,5c ©4sc Skunk 25c055.50 Coon 10c052.75 Possum . 16c© 70c Mink McQs6.oo FULUENKAMP’S. Eggs 25e Butter 90s ©2ss lard 8c • NirviCK A CO. Uggs 25a Butter 18c©25c LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET Spring chicks 10s Ducks 10c Fowls ~..10c Reese Sc 1 Eggs 27c Butter 18c Turkeys 11c Old roosters 5c Ft. DERXINOk Spring chicks 9c | Ducks 10c j Fowls 9c Geese 9c Eggs 27c Putter ...? lac Turkeys 15c Old roosters 9c

— TO CLOSE CHRISTMAS. The following stores will be closed all day Christmas, December 25. 1912: Niblick A Co. Kuebler A Co. Runyon. Engeler Co. M. Fullenkamp P. V. Milla. Everett A Hite. Sam Hite. Brushwlller A linker Hower A Hower. Want Ads Pay.

1 RETORE GRAY HAIR TO NATURAL COLQR I By Common Garden Sage, a Simple I Remedy for Dandruff, ailing, Fadde, Gray Hair. The old idea of using sage for darkening the hair is again coming in vogue. Our grandmothers had dark, I glossy hair at seventy-five, while our , mothers are gray before they are fifty. , Our grandmothers kept their hair soft , and glossy with a "sage tea,” which , also restored the natural color. j One objection to using such a preparation was the trouble of making it. , This objection has been overcome by , the Wyeth Chemical company of New . York, who has placed on the market 1 a superior preparation of sage, com- , >bined with sulphur and other valuable 1 remedies for dandruff, Itching scalp, , and thin, weak, falling hair. , 1 The beauty oft ho hair depends more 1 on Its rich, even shading than anyi thing else. Don’t have dry, harsh, J faded hair, when a simple, harmless, ! remedy will bring back the color in a few days; and don't be tormented with d indruff. Itching scalp and loose, falling hairs. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy will quickly correct these troubles, and give color, strength and beauty to your hair. Reta fifty-cent bottle from your druggist today, and prove this to your own satisfaction. All druggists sell it, under guarantee that the money will be refunded if the remedy is not exactly as represented. The Holthouse Drug Co. rn-w-s (Advertisement) IN MEMORIAM. Resolutions of Decatur Lodge. No. 41, W. R. C. The committee appointed to write resolutions of respect for our departed sister. Mrs. James Thomson, submit the following: Our sister wag loyal and faithful to our order, as well as a true and loving home-keej'er, ever ready to i>erfonn such duties as came uron her. Whereas, We feel tne loss we have sustained by the death of Sister Thompson, therefore be it Reeolved. That we extend to her husband and family our heartfelt sympathy in their sorrow, that we are not unmindful of duty, love, sympathy and prayers due from us to and forth oholoved one*, that were bound to her by the dearest of human ties. Resolved. That these resolutions be j spread on the minutes of our lodge,j and copies be seat to the husband and 1 family, and to the Decatur Democrat> and Herald, and that our charter he draped for thirty days. COMMITTEE - - — ——a — - — CHRISTMAS DINNER. A bountiful Christmas dinner will be ' served at the Madlacn House Christ-j mas day. Price, SI.OO. 303t4 (Advertisement) - WANTED—Four (4) Indian Runner Drakes. Well marked.—Herman T. Miller, R. R. 5, Decatur, Ind.—Advertisement. 299t6 ’ - ■- CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK ENDING DEC. 28TH. F-'day. December f?. Detalur Chapter, No 127. O £ g . stated meeting. Arrangements will be mad* for installation of officers for ! ensuing year. twMdsess, tsw—Nhmro— II O" SPECIAL AT THS CRYSTAL. Chief Hejl Fox the Indian f erfoswmr of the stag*, baa arrived and In ready to give bls performance tonight at the Crystal. This Indian Chief la one of the bant on the road and his entertainments and lectures art- excellent. Ms poeeeexw a good education and r an tell »ome remarks bie events that happened during the Indian and white man's war. We have three thonnaad feet of excellent mov Ing pictures in ronnerttno with thia 'entertainment Don’t miss it: < "THE INGRATE.** Lubta Drams "AN UNSEEN ENEMY," Btofrsph. "DR. SKINNSM'S WONDERFUL INVENTION,** Ksltm Comedy. The CRYSTAL Theater.

UJMMEISBMMRMIJMMUJIMKIMMWM'I Ilin I I Family Washing H 5c per pound Rough Dry h all flat piece* ironed lecatar | Steam Liaiwfry Phone | 134 Lan Books For Sale 75 volumes Miscellaneous for $50.00 Allens Studio, North side of Court house square Decatur, - • - Indiana sisi 1 ■' ■' »•- "J t. *****??* ' .. I t* •—caiFkXi J r'&ria Exposition 1900. ft For Sale By Ben Knapke Joe J. Tonnellier Or. €. V. Connell VETERINARIAN Office 143 1 n Residence 102 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 ?"d. St Open Evening* F.V. MILLS THE GROCER Invites you to call and inspect his line of good things to eat, nice line of nuts, our Budded California walnuts especially are rare in this section of the country very few stores in Chicago have them the Kernels are large and the meat is sweet—Jersey sweet potatoes, Baldwin apples, Parsnips and you know Chase & Sanborns coffee is always in demand asparagus tips. Pimento cheese, Oregon prunes, Sniders - ster cocktail, Lea and Perriuo sauce, Heinz s[»aghetti, Lobsters, Shrimp, Heinz grape fruit marmalade, Choice apples Grape fruit. Figs and Dates. | linn—- ■ * \ i I#! 7 *- * jSKk u 1 ■ ; - Santa Claus Eats Good Pie i when he partakes of Mince or pumpkin baked by us. > Sound, wholesome ingredii enta and skillful baking account for our success. Want 1 a Christmas cake tn adnrn the , table and your family and » i friends sit back from the table in comfort and enjoy--1 ment when the Xmas, dioner is over? Give us your order early. Jacob Martin

Wednesday, at Decatur, Home Coming U eek in g space between Adams and Monroe Streets, Ist. and i Fl 3rd. streets were a total of 84 cars. 24 ot these were 11 ' H FORDS I ■ |'l Nearly 30 per cent Fords [J ra Nearly every third car was a Ford I WHY? I LI More like above to follow Eu fe Touring Car $620.00 Runabout $545.00 1.1 |? 750 pound Delivery Car $645.00 I; ffl All Fully Equipped J? R6ROVE GARAGE Co. Branch ManagerH

NOTICE OF SALE OF PERSONAL • PROPERTY. State of Indiana, Adamt County, ss in the matter of the estate of Jane Struby, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the un dereigned administratrix of the estate i of Jane Struby, deceased, will offer I for sale at public auction at the late I I residence of said decedent In Bobo, St. Mary's Township, in Adams County. I 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, gar den tools. The sale to begin at 1:06 o'clock p. m. Terms:—All sums of five dollars and under cash in hand, 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. Teepie, Atty. 303t6 ■— - -o ' LOST— Pocketbook containing adver tlsement of Myer, Scherer A Beavers. Had $lO bill In. Please return to thia office.—Advt. 399t3» FOR RENT—Four furnished rooms for light housekeeping on Line Si., and four on Monroe street will be vavaat on Dec. 24, 1912. Enquire of Mrs or B. W. Sholty. 'Phone 521.—Advt 30Jtt-stf

// Glance Over the list It May Offer Some 0 Suggestions For Christmas ' a Manicure Outfits v Stationery : , Gillette Razors Toilet Waters Fancy Perfumes Toilet Sets v | Genuine Ebony Brushes Cigar Stands * Fountain Pens Music Folio’s 11 • B ■ 3 Fancy Hand Mirrors Books ? ■ Thermos Bottles Games G 9 S I Leatner Bill Folds Christmas Candles B * "P | • B lAw • * . Q Christmas Seals, Tags, and Fancy Wrapping Paper y 'X'l he Enterprise Drug Store F)

Special Special • STAR THEATRE TONIGHT 20 Years In SING SING 3000 Feet of Moving Pictures of Real Prison Life Ever}’ man, woman and child should see this production This Is What You See The saw rfiill in operation The County Fair Tne exciting horse races The arrest. Real prison life in this country’s most famous prison. The midnight escape. Tracked by bloodhounds. The leap for life, The motor boat race. The fight on the cliff. And in the end a great wrong righted. By special request the film will be shown here for tonight only. Don’t fail to see it Admission lOc Children 5c

TO THE USERS OF GAS. Notice is hereby given that it is absolutely necessary for us to collect all accounts due to this office that we may make our annual report. All accounts due us must therefore be paid by January Ist. please don't neglect this as It Is Important. 301t3 INDIANA LIGHTING CO.

BIG BARGAIN. Complete reetaunutt equipment tor sale at a sacrifice. Only part cash necessary. Enquire of J. B. Holthouse. 303t3 (Advertisement) ROOMS TO RENT—J H. StoneAdvt. »Ms