Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 307, Decatur, Adams County, 26 December 1912 — Page 4
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I ■ — s—-« M*— i<AST BUFFALO. East Buffalo. N. Y., Dec. 26—(Special to Daily Democrat)—Receipts, 5,600; shipments, 2,280; official to New York Tuesday, 2,660; hogs closing steady. Yorkers, medium and heavy, 87.85@ 87.90; pigs and lights, [email protected]; roughs, [email protected]; stags, |0,75® $6.50; sheep, 3,600; slow; lambs, 10c @lsc higher; tops, 89.00; cattle, 100; strong. •k. ♦. wnk. New ear corn (5e No. 2 Red wheat 81 02 No. 2 White wheat ...99c Standard oats 30« Sample stained oats 27e Rye »0e Feeding barley 45e Alsike seed 810-00 No. 1 cloverhay 811 00 Timothy hay 812.00 Mixed clover hay 89.000811-00 Rye straw 86 50 Oats straw 86 00 Whteat straw 86.00 Clover seed 88 75 Timothy seed 81.25 COAL MARKET. Jackson Wash Nut 85 50 Virginia Splint 85.00 Kentucky Cabin 85.00 White Ash 85.00 Hocking Valley 84.75 Lusig Wash Nut 85.00 KALVER MARKETS. Beef hides 10c 1 ————— - ■ —. “szaaaosaaHaa
'.'f 1 .. ■—■■!■■!l !■ H ■ ■'ITT , EMBODY 'USEFULLNESS IN YOUR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS Get a box[of good cigars, a of [candy, a pipe or a humidor of the best grades of smoking tobacco. Beautiful gift boxes of cigars put up in attractive packages for 50c,51. andon up. Candy, nice gift boxes, neatly placed, [fifty cents and on up. Largest high-grade assortment in the city. % frank McConnell | WANTED—Four (4 j~ fn- ch.htmm ockhpi dian Runner Drakes* Well A (;M „ „„ marked.—Herman T. Miller. as tbe Ma<J < K= house ckrUiR. R. 5. Decatur. Ind.—Ad- mu <uy price, 11.00. smu vertisement. 299t6 (Ad*erm«n«w) Old Adams Coun-ty Bank j Decatur, Indiana, x I I"™ 1l— ■■■■■■■Capita »13)000 1 // I Sun iM . tVi.oon 7 I C. a Nlbbrk, Hrrrrlest /' | M Kirtetiand Jutu. Nitiiei ■ I 3 4 I £X. EiUacM, CMh.w. M I 1 Fam loans I S KCdQ H Specialty MWS £ j I k> ect R?*’lvC Collection® A LLie Rosin on At ab ! e Rato, the Fi..gc.s o—.0 — . Every Accomoda- • nta The Dollar* * Bank Account MeSwd* mulate r’ar You! fn our Patron* ?>ent IhUirwA on 1 Year Time Deposit*
Calf lie Tallow It Sheep pelts 25c@|10* Muskrats sc@4»e Skunk [email protected] Coon [email protected] Possum 10c@70a Mink 25c @86.04 FULaanKAMr*. Eggs 220 Batter 10c 025 c Lard 8c NIBkIGK a CO. Oggs 15s Butter 18c@250 ■ *■— LOCAL PROBVCE MARKET Spring chicks 10e Duets 10c Fowls l®o Geese 8® Eggs He Butter 18c Turkeys He Old roosters — 5c n. ■am.iNE. Spring chicks 9c Ducka ’. 10c fiwia »c Geese »c Eggs 27c Butter l*c Turkeys 15c Old roosters Sc
NOTICE OF SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. State cf Indiana. Adams County, as. In the matter of the estate of Jane Btruky. deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un dereigned administratrix of the estate of Jane- Struby, deceased, will offer fer sale at public auction at the late residence of said decedent in Bobo, St. Mary’s Township, In Adams County, Indiana, on Tueeday, the 14th Day of January, 1913 the fqßowing personal property of said esblte, consietingof bed clothes, bedsteads, two stoves, (Vo sets of cane bottom chairs, two sets of wooden chairs, six rockers on* sideboard, one cupboard, one dresser, three clocks, two breakfast tables, one extension table, three stands, two large mirrors, ope 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 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. Teeple, Atty. 303t6
THE COURT NEWS. i j The Baumgartner peace proceed j Ings case will probably go to the jury : at 3:30 o’clock this afternoon. The ! evidence was completed at 11:30 > o’clock when the attorneys began arI guing. > -o MAKE US AN OFFER On an 8-room nouse and 2 lots, city . water, cistern, chicken park, pood . bam. on No. 11th St. See us quick if , you want this property, j HARVEY & LEONARD. (Advertisement) . FOR SALE—A cook stove, good as . new. Used but short time. Inquire of Isaac Smith, R. R. No. 9, Box 57, Decatur. ’Phone No.'i-E.—AdvL 305t6 ROOMS TO RENT—J. H. Stone.— AdvL ’ 295tf FOR RENT—Four rurnlshed rooms for light housekeeping on Line St., and four on Monroe street will be vacant on Dec. 24, 1912. Enquire of Mrs. or B. W. Sholty. ’Phone 521.—Advt. 303t-t-s-tf vJT .a For The New Year’s Festival we have prepared a delicious assortment of Cakes and pastry that cannot fail to meet the demands and the appre- , ciation of all who require these articled to be of unusual merit. They can be re--9 lied upon to excel in purity j of ingredients and excellence and skill in baking producing result that cannot be surpassed. jacob Martin ** AB *7 THE SHOW TONIGHT. •«■■■>• SMMS Will coaaiat of three excellent films, cat ieaturlng the popular moving picture actor. J. M Anderson, in th* story of ’Broncho Billy Outwitted.' Al.o Lavs a vary good show on Mis elnn days In California. Th* shows tonight are good, so don't forirot to come. Bring the children It la the beet place U> entertain them. ""■RONBHO BILLY OUTWITTED,” Eaaanney Western Drama. “THVINOELISLEJTAIN a tale cf eld California mi salon Days. “THE HEAT WAVS,** Rathe earned/ The CRYSTAL Theater
■ U|l ■ ===== PUBLIC BALE. The undersigned will offer at public ’ sale on the Hattie Studabaker farm, located 1 mile north and 3% miles woat of Monroe, or 4 miles south and 1 % mile east of Peterson, on Thursday, ’ January 2, 1913, beginning at 9:30 o clock a. m.. the following property, , towit: Four Head of Horses: One good work mare, 12 years old, will ! foal in March; 3 colts, coming 2 years cid. Eleven Head of Cattle: Thteo > good milch cows, 1 to be fresh in Feb--1 ruary; 1 cow, 7 years old; 1 cow coming 3 years old; 5 cows, coming 2 i years old; these 6 head are No. 1 feed- , era; 1 spring heifer calf. Forty-three , Head of Hogs: One full-blooded O. I. ’ C. male hog ,3 years old; 4 brood sows, all bred; ten head shoats; 28 - head of piga. all No. 1. Farming Im- , plements: Corn shocker, good as * new; McCormick binder, Thomas hay lorn-'sr, old McCormick mower, Champion mower, Superior disc grain drill, s good as new; new John Deere corn ■ plow. Tiger corn plow, double shovel ' plow, John Deere Riding breaking ’ plow, with 2 steel points; -Corn King manure spreader, Disc harrow, Cutaway trailer, steel land roller, spring- ’ tooth harrow. S wing spike-tooth harrow. each wing 30 teeth; 5-shovel cultivator, low steel wagon, top buggy, hay ladder, hay tedder grain bed and hog rack combined, large* grain bed, set dump boards, set breeching har- ' ness .about as good as new; set buggy 1 harness, some poultry, 4 small hog pens, 12-horse St. Mary's gasoline engine, in No. 1 condition; McCormick 6-rolled shredder. New Holland feed grinder, 8-ln. burrs; drive belt, 7-In. 5-ply, 100 ft. long. Furniture: Kitchen cabinet, cupboard, bureau, large I refrigerator, 2 beds and other articles too numerous to mention. luncheon will be served. Sale will be held rain or shine. If weather is bad. under cover. All sums of 85.00 and under, cash in hand; over 85.00 a credit of 8 months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security; 4 per cent off 1 for cash. No property removed until settled for. EIJ BURKETT. 1 Noah Frauhlger, John Spuhler, Auctioneers. NOSE STOPPED UP WITH CATARRH. A Common Sense Treatment for Colds nad Catarrh —Gives Instant Relief. No matter howmiserabie you are with catarrh or a cold in the- head, nose stopped up, throat sore, eyes running, foul breath, Ely'c Cream Balm will give you instant relief. It gets right at the root of the trouble, cleanses, heals and strengthens the raw, sore membranes, stops the nasty discharge so that you are not constantly blowing the nose and spitting. In a few minutes after applied you can feel It doing Its work of clearing the head, the pain and soreness are relieved, the breathing become* natural and the stuffed up feeling is gone. This cleansing, healing, antiseptic Balm contains no mercury, cocaine ; or other harmful drugs. It Is easy to _. apply, pleasant to use, and never falls ? to give relief, even In the worst cases. “ Never neglect a cold and don't suf- * fer the miseries of catarrh nor dls- ‘ gust your friends with your hawking. * spitting and foul breath. Get a fifty- . cant bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist, and start the treat- ' ment at once. You will find that it - i will be the beat Investment you ever •' made. The Holthouse Drug Co. t-t-a ■ (Advertisement) ■„ o — RETORE GRAY HAIR TO NATURAL COLOR re mrere By Common CiHltn Sage, n I Remedy for Dandruff, ailing, Fed- ■ de, Gcay Mair, Tha old idea of using MS* for dark- * cnlng the hair la aaain coming In I vogue Our grandmothers had dark, I glossy balr at aevonty-five. while our mot here a. • gray Wore they are fifty. | L Our grandmothera kept their hair soft I nnd gtoeav with a "sage tea." which 1 si so restored the natural color. I One objection to using such a preparation was the trouble of making II 1 This objection has been owreooraby i the Wyeth Chemical company of ' I York, who has plarnd on the market ' a superior preparation of sage, combi and with sulphur and other valuable , remedies for dandruff. Itching eralp, i, and tbln, weak, falling hair, The beauty oft ba hair depends more r on ha rich, aven shading than any- * thing else Don't have dry, harsh, i faded hair, when a rlnrle, hnnnlres. a remedy will bring back the color in a a few Bays; and don t b* tormented with »' dandrdff. Rrhlag scalp and loose, falling balra Wyeth's Hare and Sulphur - Hair Remedy will quickly correct these troubles, and give color, strength » and beauty to your balr, Get a fifty-cent bottle from your! * druggist today, and prove this to your own MilefwcUoo. AH druggists nail : IL undar guarantee that the mone» wilt be refunded It the remedy la not
exactly as represented. The Holthouse Drug Co. m-w-a (Advertisement) .■Q ■ — TO THE USERS OF GAS. Notice is hereby give' that It is absolutely necessary fvv us to collect all due to this office that wo may make our annual report. All accounts due ue must therefore be paid by January JsL Please don't neglect this as it is important. 30113 INDIANA LIGHTING CO. NOTICE. All union barber shops will close Christmas day and on New Yoar'a. In order to accommodate customers they will remain open until 10 o'clock the night before. 305t3 - Dyonis Schmitt pays the highest price for beef hides. —Advt. 2971 f LOST—Pair of gray gauntlets, with patent leather tope. Please return to Meredith Stewart or call 'phone 168. —Advt 29813 LOST—Pocketbook containing advertisement of Myer, Scherer & Beavers Had $lO bill ia. Please return to this office.—AdvL 299th* Make Your Hoss Cholera - —Proof--Through The Ridgeway . System. For Further lnform«tioa Address LG. WILLIAMS Gen. Agt Decatur, Ind. R.F.D. 10 Phone Monroe 3 short rings. WE HAVE IT! w Two car loads Chestnut coal. Call as soon as possible if you want an? of it. Decatur Lumber Co. PHONE • ice Dr. Sterling P. Hoffmann Practitioner of General Medicine and Surgery Office Over Interurban Station Res. 223 N. Fifth St , HWE THE ELECTRIC CLEARER FOR SALE OR RENT Call Phone 348 and we will bring one to you. AU kinds of electric work done also. EDW. E. PARENT 131 S- 2nd. St. Open Evening* L CoW M«daJ J a W For Sale By • Ben Knapke Jog J. Tonnellier Dr C. V. Connell VETERINARIAN Phn-.in office lto I > itoiidence 102 ■—l rWWfI UM—Bill i ■ Family Washing te per Rough Dry al! flat jwpwes ironHl ' Racalur Sttam Laundry Phone 134 1 11 ■" ■" —resw Law Books For Sale . 75 volumes Miecdlaneous for mo.oo Aliena Studio, North side of Court hoUfic square Decatur, - - - Indiana
OUR warm shoes, felts I packs and sox, artics k -are the thing to keep JH 2 your feet warm this cold Sg 5 weather. Come and see r our line before you buy. H i,i PEOPLES & ;gerke I gllllllllllllllll =
I ftp ' I Live Stock And General AUCTIONEER 9 years of experience means DOLLARS FOR YOU J. N. Burkhead Monroe, - - - Indiana , Telephone at my expense FOR SALE—Fox Terrier pupa. Inquire at Schmitt’s meat market.— Advt 30518 LOST—Dark brown muff, on road past Frlainger’s farm, or city. Retuna to thia office.—Advt. 307t3 "sold 1 ■■ * ' ‘ A ■ t I as. I > - . TW v rCTff For The High Dollar IF YOU LET ME CRY YOUR SALE Years of experience has taught me how. List Your Sale at Once I X JOr N SPUHLER Auctioneer
TO AND FROM ST. LOUIS VIA • ' | “CLOVER LEAF ROUTE” Our •‘Commercial Travelers" are splendidly equipp*‘<i ■ trains. Electric Lights, Observation Drawingroom Sieep- • era, Reclining chair cam (seats free.) Modem coaches full vestibuled throughout. First class case service meals a la carte-prices (reasonable. M Train 5 leaves Decatur at 9:52 r p.m. daily arriving St. Louie at 8:45 next morning in ample time for businew or.for connecting trains. f See H.J. Thompson Agent for Tickets and Information The Toledo St. Louis & Western R. R« 1 “CLOVER LEAF ROUTE”!
“Old Home Week” || Postal Cards |l Showing*,Views [taken E during the Big Week PARADES, GROUPE PICTURE. HIGHgWIRE ACT, MR. BRYAN and OTHERS 15c Dozen Assorted Mail orders "solicited WM. G. KIST I Daily Democraf Office 11 Or any post card dealer ! Michigan arms 1 If you are interested in Mhh igan farms or real estate I write HAIGHT & HICKS Howard City, Mich. We have the Bargains from $lO. per acre up. Every Time ia a aciantific German prepared remedy fer barren awn, cojrs, aowe and ewes with a succeaa of over 35 yearabaek of it In not one matance have we learned of ita failure. Ant»-Bteril ia atrictly guaranteed tn do alt we claim for it. or "Money back and back without a question" it it fails. Anti-Stenl isonlyfl a bottle, purchase a bottle today-make ua prove our claims. SMITH, YAGER & FALK Decatur, .... Ind. s°lo' ~ Monev All you want. Abstracts made and Titles Guaranteed. Insurance Writers Office Rooms on first floor oppisite interurban Station. Graham and Wallers
