Decatur Democrat, Volume 57, Number 16, Decatur, Adams County, 18 April 1912 — Page 8

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EASi ioui’bALO. East Buffalo, N. Y, Apr. IT—(Special to Daily Democrat)— Receipts, 1,SUO; shipments, 950; official to New York yesterday, 570; hogs closing steady. Yorkers, medium and heavy, $8.35Q $8 45; lights and pigs. $7.00® $7.25: roughs. $7.25® $7.40; stags. $5.00® s£.&); sheep, 5,400; steady; top wools, $8.50; cattle, 100; steady. G. «'"*.K. No. 2 Red wheat 11-M No. 2 Red wheat 97c Yellow corn 95c®51.0l Mixed corn 92c551.00 Oats •’ ’■ c Bye 8 - c Barley No. 2 SI.OO Feeding barley 85c Alsike seed $12.00 No. 1 clover bay $22.00 Timothy hay $24.00 Light mixed hay i. ..00 Mixed clover hay $2".00 No. 1 oats straw $9.50 Rye straw sl'iui) No. 1 wheat straw $97 0 Clover seed $12."0 LCGAL PBOWJCB MARKET. Boring chickens 9c Bucks 10c Fow.3 10c Geese 10c Eggs I>- C Fatter f soc Turkeys lie Chicks 9c

1 1 ~ ~ ---' « SEE THE NEW DRUG FIRM FOR Housecleaning Specialties We have the goods necessary to make the Old Look Like New Kyanize Floor Finish For floors and all other wood work, will not crack If peel off or show white spots. There is none Just as 1 Good. I Hoosier House Paint 100 per cent Pure | Wall Paper to suit your fancy ? Alabastine U The sanitarr wall finish-in all shades. All of these 1 goods are strictly first class. Weback up our advertising. Make us prove it. I CALLOW AND RICE || | The drug store on the east side of the street ' K ha E=E=ZE3OE==3

LOST—Black account book, somewLere in the city: contained r-enci'.. three postcards and a dollar bill. Finder leave at this office, or with G. L. Fo’ inson, Decaiur, Box 136. SPStG

i I A I A HE place to buy them is 1 where they have ’em, aad this is the store that has the swell oxfor is, the new ideas in dulls Patent and Tans t I PEOPLES & GERKE New Location In Meibers Block - First Door touth of Schmitt Meat Market. Ba : — '

NEW REX (H fl 111 See The Frozen North Land, Seals, Wai- 10111 fl I NEW REX THEATRE M U rus, P°^ ar Bears, Eskimos and mid night sun ji j ' THEATRE ® -A

Old roosters 5c KALVER MARKETS Beet hides 9c ; Calf 12c Tallow 5c Sheep pelts 25cQ51.00 FULLENF.AMP'S. j Butter 18c@24c Lard 8c ; Eggs 19c NIBLICK & CO. I Eggs 18c i Butter 18c—25c coti. PRICES. ’ Anthracite SB.OO White Ash lump . $4 'ft Washed Nut $4.50 Pocahontas Egg or Lump $4 75 Kantiei uumv or Egg $6.00 Indiana Lump $4.00 Hocking Lump $4.25 Virginia Splint $4 50 <l. BERI.si4Q i Spring chickens - 9c i Ducks 10c : Fowls rti--- l° c : Geer. .'. 10c ' Eggs 18c □utter 2"< Turkeys : H< i Old roosters 5c hicks I- |

SEED FOR SALE—S 2 ini. millet and j 48 bu. Hungarian, for planting pnr-j poses. Will sell for SI.OO per bushel, j inquire Christ Selking, R. F. D., No. 4. j Decatur, Ind. Preble phone. 85t6 <

COUNCIL DOINGS C ONTINUED FP.CM -AGE ONE Ing the winter months. This It was tonsidered .would be a big job, as solid foundations would have to .be reached for the placing of the water I main to prevent further trouble. The liability nsuranee, which has been I under consideration for some weeks. , relative to the protection of employees ’! about the new city plant, when turnI td over to them, and for the protecI tlon of the public in case of accident > in going to a fire, was, for the presen’. . dropped, but will no doubt be taken .i up in the near future. Charles Helm, i of the fire department, was present and asked for a few minutes’ talk regarding the securing of the hall for the giving of an entertainment to se- ■ ebre funds to obtain for them the • necessary equipment needed, and also . to secure halp for their going to Dunkirk next lune for the Volunteer Firemen's convention. The council stated that since the hall was not as yet turned over to them they had no au- . tbority to grant their request, but would sanction their doings and lend i their support and encouragement to- ; w’ard the decided move. The commitI tee representing the public improv 'I mem association, was asked to speak I I -o the Citizens' improvement commit- < tee to look after the new fire apparat- | us, which is not standing in the best j of condition at the Holthouse garage. ! the wheels of which have sunk.into ! the mud some inches, and require ati tention. The following bills were allowed: I I Lew Hammend $ 157." j • Producers’ Coal Co x 96.15 j W. N. Matthews & Bro 47.25 Ft. Wayne Electric Wks 27.68 The Pyrene Co 7.0 > G. R & I.- R R. Co 36h 44 John W. Coffee 64.93 Bass Foundry & Machine Wks. 21.4- > ' M. J. Mylott pay roll 30.6" j W J Archbold .' 4.50 !( consolidation Coal Co 233.33 I Electric Appliance Co 356 26 l Decatur Herald 8.50 j Kirsch, Sellemeyer & Sons ... 12.52 , | L. C. DeVoss 1.50 ; .1. G. Smith 42.55 I ATTENTION, PUBLIC! j On and after April 17th. the Fort Wayne <4 Springfield Railway company's freight car will leave Decatur I at 7 a. m . and returning will arrive ' in Dehntur at 1:20 p. m daily. 92t6 * M- —— - -—- —- . —» — ' * — — f OOKS WANTED—Man and wife to! ’ cook for camp. Apply at Monroe street bridge. 93t3 j WANTED—J a- tn a position to give I a boy 10 to 15 years old work cm a farm. Must not use tobacco. —J. C. I Harkless 'FLo-e I. No 1. 86t3 FOP. SALE—Good eating apples. See E E. Zimmertna", Decatur, R. R No. 2. 12t6 j f- ah utiErvunG stairm 1 ftf THE HAH THAT MS . | Your first step is A DOLLAR ] Tho smallest and yet the most difficult step because i ITS THE BEGINNING If vou master vourself thnn the a e cent will be E *SY |CONSIDER IT CAREFULLY AND OPEN AN ACCOUNT TODAY 'first national HAMi OF 0 CtfUR .. — ~ HI-ii»■ - --r- —r EUROPE ROUND the Delightful journeys WORLD and I covering all Europe. Q Special Tours to America LAND of the MID- Fascinating trips— NIGHT SUN.RUS- two months to a SI A , GREECE, year. Smallparties. THE ALPS. THE Variety in routes RHINE. THE and rates but ently CAPITALS, Etc one quality- the best. EUROPE for $25525 Ideal Routes, Lowest Prices possible for pleasure giving arrangements. FFrfte for Booklet of Tour that intgrab you. RAYMOND & WHITCOMB CO. 308 Washington Street . Boston 227 Fifth Avenue . . New York

FOUND- Modern Woodman button; I inquire at this office. 9pt3 I WANTED —Two young men to drive I team.. Inquire of Julius Haugx. I 89t3 LOST—Child's brack kid glove. Please I return to Mrs. O. L. Vance, North I Second street. B't3 I FOR SALE—Good bitJk. two-year-old-j draft colt; can os used for general I purpose work oorse See C. 8. Mura-'I ! ma. Decatur. R. R. 12. 86t6 ‘ FOR SALE —Piano, rugs, rockers, stand, dlv.»n,, mirror, bevel plate, and sewing machine. —Nora Ahr, WANTED —By a young married ecu-' pie. no children, tw, furnished j| I rooms for light housekeeping. Call Mr. Sha*. 'phone 279, Indiana Light-J Ing Co. SStS ! . FOR SALE —Good < room house, hard wood finish, with modern ■-onve’iiences, electr'c lights and both kinds , b of water; cellar under entire house: | barn, cement walks and fruits. For particulars call 291 S9tlS 1 1 Here we cc« ; e. like a cart load of 1 j loose corn with the tail board out — ready to do your paper-hanging, sign painting or graining or anything else in that line. Call on the old man Ed- ] wards, Ninth street; phone 567 84tf j FOUND—Pair gauntlet auto gloves. Owner may have same by describ-. ing property and paying for this ad. Call at Democrat office. 89t3 WANTED—A man to canvass county for the Amplest cream separatemade: one who has a horse and buggy ' preferred. B*j money for the rigtit man. Call on Ferd A. Amann, Murray ‘ Hotel, April 17, between 8 a. m. and 4 p. m. i WANTED —By old reliable manufacturers, ladies to solicit, special proposition in Decatur and surrounding territory. oNthing to carry N'o deposit required. Salary and expense to hustlers. Address Mrs. S. R. M Intosh, 540 Fair Mound, Fort Wayne. Ind. 9it3

/tAF" i At— —! I JON \\ /J* & CORN IS KING g' 2 X — O So you’ll need a reliable planter. The “Sure1 Drop” is a light, strong, durable hill and drill, edge drop planter built along thoroghly modem lines. The manner in which it is built insures perfect and accurate work. Illustrationsand words cannot always give justice to objects as H well as ocular examination can. They can on- ■ | ly direct the prospective buyer where to look , for the good points. We therefore urge you ’ to visit the Lee & Stults Co. and see this U wonderful planter in demonstrative operation. , 0 You’re welcome here. C j A? o ' . -101— II I Qty o LEE & STULTS CO. o ~~ Y °ur Shoe Affinity Awaits You Here! LARGE ASSORTMENT / Os Styles I uni 1 Lasts, Shapes and L_7H gff B\ Leathers> - There Is No Doubt znMn i- r MB:i » That Just the Shoe Your Long- | ING FOR AWAITS YOU! I i ; The Shoe That Will Conform Perfectly I To All Your Requirements As To St vie, Comfort, Ease And Service! I- Such Is The Advantage Os A Varied Stock! ELZEY & FALK OPP. COURT HOUSE —7 —7.—l T I ■■■IIIH L?

■■■ { J -Q | OUR—NEW I i j Line Os Carpets And Rugs Is Now ComLi plete. fl Gorevan Seamless Rugs I Axminster and Velvet Rugs I Oriental and Brussels Rugs fe fl Tapestry, Hearth and Door Rugs in =* j I all Colors, sizes and prices I A car load of Carpets, Curtains, f j Curtain Fixtures and Blinds. | I Come in and see pur line before | I buying. I THE BOSTON S fORE Jt J$ j $ I I, «m I . »ia,Sn.—Th.

LOST—ldeal Waterman's fountain pen. Return to Democrat office. Reward. 89t * ■ l ■ * ""

i FOR SALE—Sawdust, 25c per load, at factory. 'Phone, 564, IjiFountaine Handle Co. 9it3‘ ROOMS TO RENT—For small family, second floor, brick building, over Vance. Hite & Macklin store. Inquire . J. H. Stone: 'phone 339. 9116

Old Adams County Bank Decatur, Indiana. Surplus . 130.000 I C. S. Niblick, Preside.,: i I I I . M. Kirsch and John Niblick a I I I Vice Presidents I E X. Ehinger, Cashier. — Kp HI tCT * n j r arm loans ■L Kedu a Specialty Reflect 1 IS !Resolve coilection»Made CONSERVATION! ’ the cry of the pay ableKates «J — I 1: Applies Just As Forcibly Ac eoSaTo The Matter Os Dollars tion ConAs To The Country’s w^e | I NATURAL RESOURCES! Banking Conserve Your Dollars Extended g! AND START A BANK ACCOUNT T n ?ur ■ Patrons $ We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits BERGHOFF BEER A ReafGerman Brew We Absolutely Guarantee That This Beer Will Never Cause Costs no more than any other first Class Beer Instead of machine-forced methods, we use nature’s method—time. ■ : and store our product for months to get the proper age and that pleasant mellow taste. The brewing secret of the old German masters, the materia), the water, the equipment and the will, combine to produce a beer whose nourishing, nerve-strengthening and stimulating qualities are unexcelled j A beer whose purity, wholrsomeness and flavor have secured tor it ! friends unnumbered. - w Delivered By The Case CURLEY’S i • Phone 38

— I WANTED —Few middle-aged men to cover sixteen good towns in this section, including Decatur All summer's job. S 3 75 per day, first two weeks, then i~ f . each month Commence ljw —Glen Bros, Rochester, y Y 90t2