Decatur Democrat, Volume 57, Number 14, Decatur, Adams County, 4 April 1912 — Page 8

f=S EZZ==3 I=3OE3OIEI E=====x EZI o THE DAILY MARKET REPORTS j ff Corrected Every Afte.noon H-n 1 E3ODODI :z r, l E=J

6ASI East Buffalo. N. V., Apr. 5 yipecial to Daily Democrat (—Receipts. 4.-, 000; shipments. 380: official to New York yesterday, 380; hogs closing bl (Mldy. Yorkers, medium and heavy, $8 3. . sy.4n. light*. s7.73&sS' pigs. s".'•<» <g57.65; roughs. $7.25fi $7 "4; stags. $.-. >»s6 "0; sheep. 7>W'"; strong: top lambs. $8.50; cattle, 250: alow. G. . suit*. No. Red wheat No. 2 White wheat 90c Yellow corn 9 - c Mixed corn *9c Oats ''“ c Rye ;- c Timothy seed, prime $6 ~a Barley No. 2 1100 Pee.-.ing barley 85c Ais.ke seed 112.5'4 Nu. clover bay 818.50 Timothy hay $20.50 L:gnt mixed hay sl9 v>o y, re 4 clover hay $lB. jO No 1 oat* straw s>-25 ■ Hye straw $>.25 ,\u 1 wheat straw $9.23 rir-ver seed $12.01 * I '"CAL WROV'JVE MARKET. Spr:ng chickens 9c C Ducks 10c f Fowls 10c E Geese 10c 1 Eggs - lie C Barter .... 20c C

We—■"■» 11 - - - I - ’ I TheCarYouWiUbeProudtoOwn I Here is the stylish, roomy Maxwell Mascotte I —the first real family car for less than SIOOO. I Maxwell Mascotte is the ideal'‘American U. S. Motor Co. make it possible. Com- ft J Family Car' —the car that meets a great pare the Maxwell with any other car selling JI I popular demand. The Maxwell Mascotte within S2OO of its price. In every way it » I is the ideal car tor the particular man of is a car you trill be trr.-ud to own. g limited income vho has ,ong w anted an The satn rt ilaxvrell Reliabilitv Hum— I automobile of sufficient size—stylish ap- bQjty and JOO per cent Efficiency that won I g pearance and perfect efficiency at a price such a complete victory in the Glidden Torr H ■ under SIOOO. are embodied in this Maxwell. I It has been close figuring. but great pur- The Mascotte model bristles with new ■ chasing power, unequaled manufacturing features, all of which add to the comfort ft* ■ facilities, and quantity production of the and satisfaction of the buyer. ftj | American Touicng Champion ’■r* .< - J i- ■ - - ? \Xz z \ , vr . / fSSGf.c.h. Bcur.' '' X--’ . / ' tfc* .-ltrs} Z iMaxwe S 9£G ■ No c r.iest ever held in this country baa den records it. dr- har-Sc't Glidden Tour . f.-.-r . su ... test ofautomobile ever run — and defeated S2OOO. S3OOO, | k ; ‘ n efficiency—s'.:.;, a ..indard i reemparisoa SWOO and S6OOO cars. . t" recent . en < . most ■ Glidden Tour. complete proof of the rne-pmh 1 service a h Bl Tiir.ug'ict it this 1454-mil? •' umeythro* Maxwell car will give you,-.md ' rw.y ■ ' mud and s .ad, ever f-.'l.en streams and the Mam.«H has earned the significant title . Ki mountains, the Maxwell team “American Touring Champion.” B> X was7VZ'« : n-e We will p'adly give you a demonstration ft S to finish with - ■ cri.ct score. The Ma*- of the Max ell Mascctte at any time. We £ S well T mma :.m.sw. -;c‘ v. io seethe Mascotte m M or-'-- rt markrime value. S, S’ . . - 7 f ■ she ■ 13 -v *• r -h- , ; b :t ’g.>.uAz.o=obiJe” .. K ■ Max ell is 1: e ■ re. .-•! carlo ever x- s Acv.r..e 12i? I'-'s g. If ->u cannot ft. win a Glidden Tour, yet it broke all Glid- cotae urn- ;_r booklets. | United States Motor Co. r A Maxwell Division A. J. Moser & Co. B; 3 West 61st St New York © Beme, Ind. L A2vW/ ml

Turkeys .... 11c CbicM »c Old roosters .... 5c KALVER MARKETS Beef bides »< o<lf 12< Tallow .. 5< Sheep pelt* 2.m&sl ■< FULUe’wrAMOR Butter 1' 3 28. Lard Sc Eggs 18c j NIBLICK a. CO. Eggs 18c Buttei J ~cQ 25. CO'i. FXICES. Anthracite sßov B nite 4*n .unn> S4SC , Washed Nut $4.50 Po ahoutas Egg ar Lump $4.75 Kaunei uumu or Egu $6 0" Indiana Lump S4.W Hocking Lump $4.25 Virginia Splint .......50 b. BERING. Spring chickens 9c Ducks l«c Fowls 10c Geese 10c 1 Eggs Z 25c Putter 2Oc Turkeys ...11c Old roosters »c : Chicks ?eji

! COURT HOUSE NEWS CONTINI ED : .tOM I AGE ONE in Washington tp., $8200: John F : Hocker to Otis O. Hocker, lots 12, 12. ! IX .Monroe. s4*o. Deputy Clerk L. L. Baumgartner was off duty today arranging for the • removal of his household good* from | Linn Grove to the C. Voght property • on Fourth street, this City. where tne I Baumgartner* will make their home Licensed to wed: Anna Beery, bo.n j November 30. ISSS, daughter of Jas I Franklin Keifer, to wed J. A. Young, i born February 9. 1876, farmer, son of Fdanklin Young This is the bride's second marriage, the first having been | dissolved by death May 27, 1910. An s W Snyder vs Christ Musser, suit on note Case dismissed and costs raid COOKING DEMONSTRATION. There will be a free cooking demonstration at the office of the InJiara i Lighting company, Friday afternoon. April 12th. — —— NOTICE. A reduction will be made on all ; new buggy and wagon tires during the month of April. Get your wheels in at once and get the benefit of this low price as this is only good until the Ist of May C. C. CLEMENS Corner First and Madison, opposite Madison House Slt6* FOR SALE -Garreu F7_> mouth Rock eggs; .-etting of 15 eggs. 50 cents.: or $3.00 a hundred. The kind it pays to raise.—Bernard Beckmeyer, Deca-' tur No. 1. Phone changed from 14-0 to 14-L. 78t30

U TAKEN TO BRYANT CONTINVKD FRCht TAGE ONE iis only about S4O due After leavint | Bryant he married a Geneva lady, and ■; the (amity has been making it* home j here Mr. Coon stated that be had ' been trying to pay "ff ’he bill as he r i could, and his friends here hope that ' | he will be cleared from any criminal '■ ‘ intention in the failure to pay. — 7 . .. fl, | -- — ABOUT THE SICK. Mrs Ed Johnson of First stree. 1 i went to Fort Wayne this afternoon on business relating to the illness of Be' j h”*band Mr. Johnson has been quit" ! 111 with a severe cold, which several * physicians hare decided is tubercuioI sis. Sputum ha* b< en sent to the au thorities for analysis and Mrs. Johnson s trip to Fort Wayne was to lea" ■; the result of th s Should the d'Mt- ’ I nosis be Mr. Johnsen will 1 go to a sanitarium Mrs Chester Johnson went to Fort | Wayne today to call on her sister, j Mrs. P L. Andrews, who we* operaiI I ed uron t«o weeks ago at the Hope • I hospital She is recover ing nicely. Owen Edward* is off duty a few. j days at the Hens'ey store, owing to j ; an operation which he underwent for j I ■ the removal of a grow t ’ • ■ one of *l* j ■ knees, which resulted from injury i seven or eight years ago when he was struck on the knee by an axe handle ■ while chopping wood — Miss Pearl Purdy, who ha* been con- 1 I fined to her home since the first of the ‘ year by rheumatism, is recovering and < as soon as the snow leaves will try . t to venture forth walking I 2 - <■. y COON SKINS INITIATE. With the return of many of their ’ traveling members to the city the s Coon Skins expect to have a jollification this evening at the Louis Mail a and home George Flanders and Tom Reid will be initiated into the possum degree while the skunk degree will be given Messrs. Mailand and France and O. L Vance. o ' • PUBLIC NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the advisory board of Jefferson tow nship. Adame county. State of Indiana, will receive sealed bids at my office until 1 2 o’clock p. tn.. Tuesday, April 30. ’912. for the erection of a new frame school bouse, with a basement, in saic township at District Number 6, on the r c northwest comer of section 4, sc- , I c ccrding to plans rtow on f e at my office and also at the office of Abrabair.; Boegly. architect. Berne. Indiana. \ * Said school house is to Ie completed and ready for oevnpancy ty the firs* • day of September. 1912 The is he-elv reserved to ret- • any and 11 " bids' ‘ I No bid will 1-e entertained unless, made on blank forms ;-es'r:'. ' the State P«-ard cf A. t.t successful bidder will be re "red to furnish a good and mi’Scient bund ’o!' be ayrroved by the Trustee condi " j t’ened for the faiihfsJ performance of | the work and in the time ailo'ted for i such work. The advisory board will (attend the letting. / Witness my hand and seal this . "th | day of March, 1912. JOHN T. HEL..Y, ltd-ltw T’-ustce. YOU i Should buy now while prices are ’ right. Abstracts of title furnished • free. Two tne large lots on Monroe street and east of Thirteenth street at $825 each. Fine modem heme. large lot. drove j wolL good bam, two squares from court house; price. ss.s'«‘. Vavsnt lots cn West Madison or Ad am* streets at prices that are right Two-story frata house, new roof, i cellar, drove well, large lot at s';.' See A. D. SFTTLES

i a "i i miii ii i mii Fdßai>aMagMaii^MWSMßr"* S. A. THOMPSON THE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER CO. Is at the Murray Hotel This Week If-you are interested in the Cash'Regis- ' ? ter subject, either to sell, purchase or \ ' exchange (any make) he will make you a proposition that will save you money. Phone Hotel Ko. 57

FRIENDS’ CHURCH FOR MONROE. The Rev F H. Tormohlen. paator of the Portland Friend* church, ac ‘ companied by Gu» LeFhvonr and j Sherman Watson of White O»k. an-’. Thomas IntaanVf this city, were at I Monroe Monday The four men made the trip as a committee from the Portland quarterly meeting of the. Friends to investigate the possibilities of starting a Friends meeting at Monroe, a* well as the erection of a new church edifice there during | i the coming summer. The committee is highly elated over the reception tendered them by the I Commercial club of Monroe, as well aa the citirens generally. Prospects > are excellent for the organisation of the meeting and the building of lhej church. They claim that Monroe cit-1 izeus seem just as anxious to take hold and help push the erection of the church as t'.ey would the erection of a new factory building. The committee will meet again next week with . the Commercial club to go over the | matter more thoroughly. Pleasant Valley, two miles from Monroe, has j already raised sl,?"'* to be arrliod c" the construction of a hew church to | be built soon. —Portland Sun — ALMOST A MIRACLE. One of the most startling change" ever seen in any man. according to j ; W B. Hols-lam. Clarendon, Tex., was ; , effected years ago in hi* brother. ‘'He| j had had such a dreadful cought.” he j writes, “that all our family thought | be was going into consumpticn. but; he began to use Dr. King’s New Discovery. and was completely cured by ten bottles. Now he is sound and well and weighs 218 pounds. For manyyears our family has used this won j derful remedy for coughs and colds. I with excellent results." Its quick,! safe, reliable and guaranteed. Price i 50 cents and $1 <>' Trial bottle free i at the Holthouse Drug Co. AT OPERA HOUSE Cornell Stock Company to Open a ' Aeek’-. Stand Here’The Cornell-Price Players - will 13 open a week's engagement at the op-l{ era house on Monday. April 15th. with *“ the beautiful four-act comedy drama. , | “The Golden Gypsy." a play pretty in ■ its simplicity and plot, with a pretty C love story running all the way through, unique and thrilling cli- II maxes and good line of comedy, that will keep you laughing from the rise of the first act curtain, until the fall of the last act curtain The company s headed by the clever co-star*. “Happy'' Hal Price, a co- I median of the laugo-making ability, and Miss Florence Maderia, a vivocious little ingenue of natural, refined ability. The “Players’’ are composed of ladies and gentlemen cf ability, who have been carefully selected, and clean, snappy performances are ass' red. with rattling good vaudeville between the acts. The “slogan ' of this i company is "Semething doing all th- ! time." Careful ares’ioa has been paid to the costuming and staging of each and every play, Monday night each and every lady will be admitted free with every Cb-cent paid ticket, if purchased at the drug store before 6:00 p. m. on Monday. Popular prices will prevail —lO, 2" and 30 cents. SPEC.AL NOTICE. We. the uni I ’flgned merchant* of the c’PT of Decatur agree to close our places of business during the month of April at 6:00 p. m., except Monday and Saturday rights: NIBUCK A CO. THE CO. RV-N7O'' ENGELER A- CO. X. FVLLENKAMP. • M c WANTED—To rent, good 6 or 7-rootn house modem, centrally located Phene 16 s or J. H. Stewart a’ Democmt offic-” 77tf!

|Old Adams County Bank! Decatur, Indiana. ■ ~ Capital $l2O <»*) <' 1 > i Sur P |a » ■ C. S. Niblick, Prowler ,3 M Kirsch and John Nibt>ck M V ' to IB EX. Ehmger Cash;., L' 4 W — " .. j Farm loans I <'luu a Specialty Reflect Resolve Collections J Made PROVIDE atKvori For The Rainy Day First, lbießat “- . _ Everv I STARTING Accomoda- 2 I A BANK ACCOUNT! “■ ! Bask “ In The SUNSHINE Afterward. You’ll Enjov It More! J ur We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits HORSES & MULES FRIDAY APRIL sth. 1912 Mr. Farmer If you are not supplied with horses for your spring work attend the sale conducted by THE DECATUR HORSE SALE CO. on above named date and buy more quality for less money than you can any where else, will have plenty of big rugged feeders, mares in foal and a lot of General purpose horsey a fine lot to select from. Attend Our Sale E.S. McNABB Auctioneer HARCOURT&LCO. >t SS^r 1 Q* M.P «»INA r»» Ihe Decatur Daily Democrat QECAUR, IND. ’LOCAL /HR ' FOK THIS EXCLUSIVE, LINE/. - ~ Fashion Plate Shoes i ■ a • 7 FASH,ON PLATE # Appearance, £2 < j By Due Regard Io No Fashion Plate Lady Would be complete without The Neat, Daintily Dressed Foot appearing from beneath the folds of the Faultlessly Hanging Skirt’ The Shoe May be The Last But Not The Least Os The Requirements. Come here for fashion plate shoes ELZEY & FALK k OPP. COURT HOUSE