Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 308, Decatur, Adams County, 27 December 1912 — Page 4

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I*-fi "■KraftE 'CAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y., Dec. 27—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 8,000; shipments, 2,850; official to New York yesterday, 2,280; hogs closing steady. Yorkers, medium and heavy, $7.80@ >7.85; pigs and lights, [email protected]; roughs, $6.00; stags, [email protected](); sheep, 4,000; quarter higher; lambs, 25c@35c higher; tops, $9.35; cattle, 400; 10c@15 higher. tv *. -wx New ear corn 55e No. 2 Red wheat $1.02 No 2 White wheat 99c Standard oats 30e Sample stained oats 27e Rye bfie reeding barley 45c Alsike seed SIO.OO No. 1 clover hay $ll.OO Timothy hay $12.50 Mixed clover hay $9.00©511.00 Rye straw $6.50 Oats straw $6.00 Whteat straw $6.00 Clover seed $8.75 Timothy seed $1.25 COAL MARKET. Pocahontas $6 00 Jackson Wash Nut $5.50 Virginia Splint $5.00 Kentucky Cabin $5.00 White Ash $5.00 (locking Valley $4.75 Lusig Wash Nut $5.00 KALVER MARKETS. Pees hides 10c

EMBODY USEFULLNESS I IN YOUR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS Get a box'of good cigars, a box 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 j FOR SALE- A cook stove, good M TOR RENT—Four furnished moms new. Vsed but short time. Inquire for light housekeeping on Line St., of Isaac Smith, R. R No. 9, I lox 37, De- and four on Monroe street will be vacatur 'l*hone No. 4-E.—Advt. 30144 -ant on Dec 24. 1913. Enquire of Mrs. ROOMS TO RENT—J. H Stone -orß. W. Sholty. Phone 521—Advt. Ad/t. 2»stf So3t-t-s-tf CMVHKTtWVMRBNSNHKM JHBLJMaM«iBdr '4KBHMHHHb£MHMET^ES3MHBDL£2^—. 2 Old Adams County Bank » D 'cacur, Indiana. JL capita/ ll» TH* /Kuh zZ D Suniu». moon I . S. NiLiKk. i'mudeat I M. Kuech and JutA N.tuck | I Vice Pre* idotit* /I I Ka. Eh ng»r. Ctudner "" W* a DoaH Farm Liana < I la< 1 KWO » Sjenalty | gefltcl — IK7 _HhJ.iu:?Z—JI Rc’dvtJ Collections • .Made A Lt.UC Resin on aWvor .. r . ab!c Rate®, the h.,gt.s Every AccomodaPrevcnts The Dollars tinn (>nS'. Uta B-k Account m Thiy jmimxm Accumulate For You! Extended in uur Patrona We Pay 4 Per Cent tairrwA un 1 Year Time Deposits

3[OE=XB==3lEdJ Calf J3e Tallow 5c Sheep pelts 25c&51.08 Muskrats sc@4se Skunk 25c©53.50 ; Coon [email protected] Possum 10c@70c Mink [email protected] FULKENKAMrS. Eggs 22c Butter 20c@25c lard 8c NIBkICK 4t CO. Eggs 22c Butter 18c025c LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET Spring chicks 10c Ducks 10c Fowls 10c Geese 8c Eggs 27c Butter 18c Turkeys lie Old roosters 5c n. sswliNGl Spring chicks 9c Ducka 10c Fowls 9c Geese 9c Eggs 87c Butter 19c Turkeys 15c Old roosters 9c

I NOTICE OF SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. . State of Indiana, Adams County, ss. ‘ la the matter of the estate of Jane | Stmby, deceased Notice is hereby given that the un derslgaed administratrix of the estate of Jane Struby, deceased, will offer . for sale at public auction at the late I residence of said decedent in Bobo, St. I Mary’s Township, in Adams County, Indiana, on Tuesday, the 14th Day of January, 191 J the following personal property of ’.said estate, consisting of bed clothes. ) I bedsteads, two stoves, two sets of cane >' bottom chairs, two sets of wooden Ichairs, six rockers, one sideboard, one I cupboard, one dresser, three clocks, ’ i 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 1:00 o’clock 1 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. Tcople, Atty. Jo3td - ■' - — -o MAKE US AN OFFER On an 8-room nouse and 2 lots, city water, cistern, chicken park, good barn, on No. 11th St. See us quick if you want this property. HARVEY & LEONARD. (Advertisement) NO TRESPASSING IS ALLOWED The undersigned Hereby serve nolice that they will not permit any hunting or trespassing on their farm in the southwest portion of Washington township. Hunters are particularly urged to take notice of this. JONATHAN MERRYMAN & BRO (Advertisement) 303t3 FOR SALE. One Jersey cow; fresh. Inquire of Grant Myers, Steele’s park. 396t3 ■■l !■ . — - FOUND —White mare, with halter, 10 or 12 years old, weight about 1000 pounds. Owner may have horse by paying for this ad. —Fred Heckman, R. R. 1, telephone Poe. 307t2 FOR SALE —A second hand Peerless bicycle, cheap. Inquire at Schaub A Dowlings hardware stors. —Advt. 297t3 * wi ~ u - 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 appreciation of all who require j these articles to be of unuai ual merit. They can be relied uj)on to excel in purity of ingredients and excellence and skill in baking producing result that cannot be sur- ' passed. jacob Martin | * -■ —— MMM* ■l■ —— ■ hMNHMk a 1 \ J#'"*"" / j ft A TWO-REEL BUBJKBT i “Th* Adnntsd Child'’ la th* name ««f the axceilrol two-reel subject at tha Crystal this a ven I ng. Thia show Is one of the beat that has ever bean put upon the curtain in Decatur, ao if you want to see a good drama don't forget to cotno Aino a good Hloaruph comedy on the bill for tonight •THS ADOPTED CHILD," Paths, tworaal Drama. “STERN PAPA,- Biofroph Comedy, The CRYSTAL Theater.

PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer at public ’ sale on the Hattie Studabaker farm, located 1 mile north and 3 % miles west of Monroe, or 4 miles south and ’ % milo east of Peterson, on Thursday, ( January 2, 1913, beginning at 9:30 o clock a. m., the following property, , to wit: Four Head of Horses: One good work mare, 12 years old, will * ioal in March; 3 colts, coming 2 years , old. Eleven Head of Cattle: Three > good milch cows, 1 to be fresh in Feb--1 ruary; 1 cow, 7 years old; 1 cow coin- ' ing 3 years old; 5 cows, comlug 2 ’ years old; these 6 head are No. 1 feed- , ers; 1 spring heifer calf. Forty-throe . Head of Hogs: One full-blooded O. I. I I C. male hqg ,3 years old; 4 brood 'sows, all bred; ten head shoats; 28 head of pigs, all No. 1. Farming Im- , plements: Corn shocker, good as new; McCormick binder, Thomas hay loader, old McCormick mower. Champion mower, Superior diac grain drill, good as new new John Deere corn plow. Tiger corn plow, double shovel I plow, John Deere Riding breaking plow, with 2 steel [Klints; Corn King manure spreader. Disc harrow, Cutaway trailer, steel land roller, springtooth harrow, 3-wing spike-tooth harrow, each wing 30 teeth; 5-shovel cultivator, low steel wagon, top buggy, hay ladder, hay tedder, grain bed and rack* combined, large grain bed. set dump boards, set breeching harness .about as good as new; set buggy harue*e, some poultry, 4 small hog pens. 12-borse St. Mary's gasoline engine, in No. 1 condition; McCormick 6-rolled shredder, New Holland feed grinder, 8-ln. burrs; drive belt, 7-in. 6-ply. 100 ft. long. Furniture: Kitchen cabinet, cupboard, bureau, large refrigerator, 2 beds and other articles too numerous to mention. Luncheon will lie served. Sale will be held rain er shine. If weather is bad. under cover. All sums of $5.00 and under, cash in hand; over £>.oo a credit of 8 months will be given, purchaser giving note with-hpproved security: 4 per cent off for cash. No property removed until settled for. ELI BURKETT. Noah Frauhiger, John Spuhler, Auctioneers. — -t> — NOSE STOPPED UP WITH CATARRH. A Common Sense Treatment for Colds nad Catarrh—Gives Instant Relief. No matter howmiserable you are with catarrh or a cold in the head, nose Stopped up, throat sone, eyes running, foul breath. Ely’c Cream Balm will give you instant relief. it gels right at the root of the trou hie, cleanses, heals and strengthens the raw. sore membranes, stops the I nasty discharge so that you are not < onstantly 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 becomes 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 i aj l4y. pleasant to use. and never fails tc give relief, even in the worst cases. Never neglect a cold and don’t suf- ■ ter the miseries of catarrh nor dis;uat your friends with your hawking, spitting and foul breath. Get a fiftycent bottle of Ely's Cream Halm from your druggist, and start the treatment at once You will find that It will be the !>est Investment you ever ' made. The Holtboute Drug Co. t-t-s (Advertisement) i RETORE GRAY HAIR TO NATURAL COLOR By Common Gardar Sags. a Simple Remedy for Dandruff, ailing. Fadde. Gray Hair. The old idea of using »«• tor darkInning the hair is attain -oming In | torn*. Our gram moth*’* bad dark, gkmay hair at seventy-five, while our ! m«*tliers are gray before they are fifty lour grundmothem kept their Pair opH and gioesy with a ’ mm tea." which ialeo NMaraS the natural color. Oue objection to using ouch a prepare non was the trouble of making it. This objection haa been overcome by tßa Wjnrth Chemical company of New York, who haa placed on Vie market a superior preparation of mute, coml ined with sulphur and other valuable rvmedlee for dandruff. Itching scalp, and thin, weak, failing hair The beauty oftbe hair depends more on Its rich, even shading than anything else Don’t have dry, harsh, r faded hair -vhe« a omple, harmless. > remedy will bring hack the color In a i few days; and don t be tormented with i dandruff, itching scalp and loose, fallf ing hairs Wyeth’s Maae snd Rulphur I Hair Remedy will quickly correct i these troubles, snd gtge co|gr. strength and beauty to yaur hair Get a fifty-cebt bottle from your druggist today, and proto thia to your , own satisfaction. All druggists sell It, under guanmtoe that the money will be refunded if the remedy la not

exactly as represented. The Holthouse Drug Co. m-w-s (Advertisement) __— o— —• LOST. A horse blanket, either on the Jay Kline or John Bucher roods. Finder, pluses rsturs to this office and resolve reward. —Advt. 30713 —— -o— — C. W. F. Davis & Son, of Salem, Ind., will have a two weeks’ holiday reduction sale commencing Dec 21. All 5c articles go at 4c; all 10c articles go at 8c; Old Reliable coffee, 28c; all other coffee, 25c. A quarter’s worth of sugar, 22c; 1c a yard off on all calicoes, muslin, outing and gingham; 20 per cent off on all medicines; one-third regular price off on shoes. Everything goes at reduced price for CASH OR TRADE.—Advt. 302t3 LOST—A Muff. Finder pleaee leave at this office. —Advt. 30713 Blankets Robes Big ( eduction in Price of Winter Got ds Special on full line Burlap Stable blankets 90c Bargains in Wool Plush Robes 'pecial sale on Chase’s Rubber Interlined Robes CHAS. F. STEELE Kake Your flogs Cholera —PrOOfThrough The Ridgewav ! System. For Further Information Address LG. WILLIAMS Gen. Agt. Decatur. Ind. I R.F.D. 10 Phone Monroe 3 short rings. I -.AI | pi’/jvr ’ Office b9O P!,Of ' E ,R«. 29Dr. Sterling P. Hoffnvtnn 1 Practitioner of Genera! Medicine and Surgery Office Over Interurban Station Rea. 223 N. Fifth St. i dk/S THE ELECTRIC CLEANER FOR SALE OR RENT Cali Phone 248 and we will bring one to you. All kinds of electric work done also. EDW. E. PARENT 131 8 2nd. St, Open Rveningv ■ ’LT'’’’' jpm'*** ' S c.ifnlSf Ji For Sale By Ben Knapke Jo* J. Tonndii r -t. €. V. Conikil VETERINARIAN PVlAViii Office I4«> rnOi'A Residence 102 ■' l — 1 —- Family Washing I 5c perpeund Rough Pry ail flat pieces ironei Becatur Steam laundry Phone 134

OUR warm shoes, felts packs’ and sox, artics -are the thing to keep., s your feet warm this cold E 2 weather. Come and see — = our line before you buy. ' Il "peoples & ;gerke" %lltillll!lllllll =

.31 Ai.. . x -«.2 -* y Live Steck Ard General AUCTIONEER 9 years of experience means DOLLARS FOR YOU J. N. Burkhead Monroe, - - - Indiana Telephone at my expense FOR SALE—Fox Terrier pups Inquire et Schmitt’a meat market.— Advt 305t6 LOST—Dark brown muff, on road past FiHlnger* farm, or city. Return to thia office.—Advt. 3C7t2 mamv— - - SOLD vew-’ — wa 'W?th*-' *W® For The High Dollar IF YOU LET ME CRY YOUR SALE Years of experience has taught me taw. List Your Sale at Once ' JOJiMPUHLER Aurtionecr

TO ANDCFROM ST. LOUIS VIA “CLOVER LEAF ROUTE” Our “Commercial Travelers” are splendidly equipped train*. Eleclxic Lights, Observation Drawing room Sleepers, Reclining chair cars (seats free.) Modem coaches full veetibuled throughout. First class case service meals a la 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 Toledo St. Louis & Western R. R. “CLOVER LEAF ROUTE”!

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