Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 83, Decatur, Adams County, 7 April 1913 — Page 4

PROBLEMS AND PERPLEXITIES You have financial Problems and Perplexities at times—do you not? Why nob avail yourself of the facilities our Bank offers youjto solve them? We are glad to talk these matters ovei with you—without charge, of course. May we do so? FIRST NATIONAL BANK Decatur. . Indiana. FERTILIZER’S For Beets, Potatoes Corn, Wheat and Oats GUARANTEE!! ANALYSI S i Hydrated Lime Sacks I' or Bulk E.L. CARROLL ■BmmnHEnasniaMMMMaHMMMi.

FOR SAVE —Four Fox Terrier Pups. , Indian runner duck eggs Rhode le land Rgd hen eggs. S. E. Crmaer, Mercer Ave. Phone 641. 76t6

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I The Old Adams County batik’s ! Christmas Savings club will be open for joiners until April 7. Get in while you have a chance.

EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo. N. Y., April 7—(Special to Daily Democrat)—(Receipts, 9,600; shipments, 6,650 today; receipts, 6,400; shipments, 1,710 yesterday; official to New York Saturday, 4,370; hogs closing steady. Hea'Jy, $9.60; mixed and medium, [email protected]; yorkers and pigs, $9,600 $9.65; roughs, [email protected]; stags, $7.000$8.00; sh-jep, 15,000; quarter higher; lambs steady; choice lambs, $9.35 —$9.50; aether yearlings, $8,500 $8.75; we.her sheep. [email protected]; ewes, $6.75®57.00; mixed sheep, $7.00 @57.25; cattle, 3,500; market, 10c@ 15c higher; choice heavy steers, $8.75 $9.00; handy butchers, fat cows, [email protected]; heifers, $6,750 $7.35. o FOR SALE —Combination book case and writing desk. Call at 232 South Second street. 64tf FORD FOR SALE OR TRADE—At Watson's garage.—C. A. Burdg, Decatur, Ind. 59t A CLEANLY MADE and high class profusion of bake stuffs you will always find at our store. Our delicious breads, rolls, biscuits, ornamental and layer cakes, pies, fruits and candies are rich and tempting and should be tried to be appreciated. Don’t worry w;ith baking when \ou can get better at less money at Jacob Martin

OSTEOPATHS Dr. Seaman—Dr Davis announce the opening of office at Decatur Saturday April sth at residence of Mrs. Anna Laman Cor. 4th and Madison streets in Decatur on Mon., Wed. Thurs., Sat. each week. Office Hours 2-00 S'So: MEN do more than ask for a cigar. Ask for the “WHITE STAG” Extra Mild and get it and you’ll get your money’s worth in cool cigar comfort 5c AT ANY DEALERS 5c I SPECIAL PRICE ON FENCE I • The Ward Fence Co., for thirty days will make exceptionally low prices on many designs of Lawn and farm fences. We have a good number of standard heights of Farm Fences in odd size rolls, also many beautiful designs of Lawn Fabrics, at bargain prices. Can also make you Special low prices on Farm and Lawn Gates, we make the strongest combination Poultry and Stock Fence on the market. Call and see us THE WARD FENCE CO. DECATUR, IND

For He’s a Jolly Good Fellow’ That’s what they will say of the host who otters them a glass of ourhigh classhquor. Have some of our brandy, gm or whiskey on hand for the refreshment of your friends. . You needn’t be afraid to offeror they to take it for our piiY’ Bquors are absolutely pure and naturally aged. That WJ -v.means good fellowship with no dark boown taste the next morning. Berghoff Beer by the case, x* 1 I pa r V Comer of Second and (3U itLL^,I Madison streets.

FOR SALE— Body Brussels carpet; large; plush couch. Call on J. G. Niblick at Adams County bank. 43tf . FOR SALE—One-horse wagon. In-1 quire of Will Winner 68tf

t I— IITWG—WHAT’S the use of baking when you can buy Perfection and Corn Meal Bread. We receive this bread fresh every day. I* FULLENKAMP’S

WANTED—A good reliable party to take the agency for Mitchell and Krlt care. These cars are well adverI tised and easy to sell. Address thia office. _ 7 9t{