Decatur Democrat, Volume 57, Number 21, Decatur, Adams County, 23 May 1912 — Page 8

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EAST BUFFALO. Bait Buffalo. N Y., May »—(Special to Daily Democrat)— Receipt*. *• 520; shipments. 950; ofllcialto New York yeeterday, 570; hog* closing easy. Medium and heavy. |7.95618.09; Yorkers. »7.«0€»7.90; pigs and light*. 17.10© |7 25; roughs, IS 80©I7.iXi; stags. IS.ffWi H.W; sheep. 6.000; stow; top lambs, 19 10; cattle, 500; slow; loc lower. a. t. BURk. No. 2 White wheat 51.04 No. 2 Red wheat ILW Yellow corn 90c@96c Mixed corn 85c@93c Oats Rye ,4c Feeding barley 15c Feeding barley *sc Alsike seed 112.00 No. 1 clover hay 122.0) Timothy hay 124.00 Light mixed hay 123.00 Mixed clover hay 120.00 No. 1 oats straw 19 50 Rye straw 110.00 Clover seed 112.00 WOOL MARKET. Best medium 22c !b Rejecting and fine ...15c-

Convenient! Now, the distance to St. Louis is materially shortened by the convenience of the service— Through Sleepers to St. Lot is Dsilv at 10 36 p m. on “The Commercial Traveler” New Pullmans with all the comforts electric lights, electric fans, dental lavatories, and more-commod-ious dressing rooms for ladies. Luxurious Reclining) Chair Cars (seats free) add much to the pleasure of the journey. Then, there is no change of cars-you go right through without a bit of bother. Morning arrival in St. Louis in ample time for business, or for connecting trains. Tickets and information at Clover Leaf Station. Toledo, St. Louis & Western R.R. “CLOVER LEAF ROUTE” Decatur, Ind. ■

FOR SALE —Two brood sows, earn with litter of eight pigs; two fresh cows, and fourteen shoats, weighing about 100 pounds each. —Charles W. Johnson, one-hrlf mile east of Monmouth. 121t6 WANTED—Men to learn the barber trade. Here is an offer that includes tools with tuition. A method that saves years of apprenticeship. Positions waiting in city or country shops. Write Moler Barber College. Chicago, 111. 121t6

I Old Adams County Bank Decatur, Indiana. Capital (120 000 B Surplus . 130.000 C. S. Niblick, Prendeot M. Kirsch and John Niblick Vice Presidents E X. Ehinger, Cashier. n“i Farm loans | KtdU a Specialty Reflect - j Resolve Collections Made OPPoRILNDY OFTEN & Knocks At A Lccktd Door’. Every A BANK ACCOUNT IS THE KEY uJ-So" 1 , With Safe To Most Si nations’ Banking BE PREPARED ErtS For The Next itnoek! p - We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits

LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Spring chicken* .. 9c Bucks . 10c Fowls loc 3eese 10c Egg* Ke Batter Turkeys 1>« Chicks *' Old roosters 6< KALVBR MARKETS dee.* hides H Calf _ 12c Tallow 6c Sheep pelts 26c011u0 1 Wool 18c—22e FULLENKAMP'S. . Butter 18cS2>i Lard * Eggs He NIBLICK & CO. > Eggs IT* l Butter .. 18c—25c i i H. BERLING. i Spring chickens >c i Ducks l®c Fowb Ik Geeaa 10c ( Eggs Uc| Butter Ik Turkey* Hr Old roosters ....6c Chicks Tr

. FOR 3Alj3—Ba.. < burner; bargain; i ‘ call Vhone Iff?. 119t3 ? FOR SALE —At a bargain. 6-room house, city water, cistern, barn and ■ three lots. Must sell quick. Party 5 ] leaving town. See D. F Leonard, over r J Vance. Hite k Macklin s. 122t*. - I FOR RENT —A 7-room house, with 1 cellar, water and electric light* on First street, between Madison and 1 ■ Monroe Call ’phone No. 12, or at of- . fice of Kirsch, Sellemeyer & Sous' 1

May Be Charged With Murder (Continued tron. F*ae 1) I infirmary, where Dr. D. D. Clark, I stated by Dr H F. Costello, gave j the attention. Tse bullet wound was I made la the upper pan o! the left chest. Just above the collar bone. It took a downward course between tne riba and lodged near the heart. The j pbyscians probed ft” J and a third Inches and could not locate the Mil- 1 let. As it was so near the heart, it j was thought best to not probe fur-1 ther. The ’ dis very weak, and is un- j able to 11- down, being very short of■ breath The physicians stated that chances .or his recovery were slight j A slight wound at the right side of the head was also found, probably j made by a glancing bullet. Gave Himself Up. Mr. Steele voluntarily surrendered * himself to Sheriff Durkin and Deputy i Kelley by consent of himself and his, attorney, Judson W Teeple, and *e-| companied them to jail, though at the • time of going to pres* no charges had ’ been filed against him. pending the I condition of the boy. Should the boy j live the charge will doubtless be assault and battery with Intent to com-1 mit murder; should ho die. it will probably be manslaughter or murder in the second degree. At time of going to press no action had been taken against him. . o COURT HOUSE NEW *— VONTINTED r»GM TAGS ONE i serve as deputy recorder, succeeding Mrs. Letta Peters, who Tuesday tendered her resignation to accept the position as bookkeeper for the Schafer Saddlery company. oßth will begin their new duties Monday. Though Judge Merryman was in Ft. Wayne this morning, the Adams circuit co .rt was a busy place, two judges bolding court here today. They were Special Julge R H. Hanford oi Portland, in the Ode McCltoh case, ani Judge O. N. Heaton of Ft. Wayne, ii the Schwartz will esse. Judge O. N. Heaton, who was appointed spec ial judge in the case of I Isaac Williamson e< al. vs. An-1 drew- Gottschalk, adminstrator, to re-1 sist the probate of the Schwartz wilL I was here and assumed jurisdiction in I the case. The application filed by the I defendant for a continuance of the cause was sustained, the case being continued until the September term, September 23rd. - o USE ALLEN’S rOOT-EASE. The antiseptic powder to shake into ' the shoes Makes tight or new shoes feel easy. Relieves painful, swollen, tender, sweating, aching feet and takes the sting out of corns and bunions Sold everywhere, 25c. Don’t accept any substitute Sample free. Address, Allen 8. Olmstead, Leßoy, N. Y. Q NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. "Notice is hereby given that the Citizens' Committee will receive bids on June 3. 1912. up to 6 o'clock p. m. at the office of the Decatur Democrat, for the furnishing and laying of a six-inch water line to the Holland-St. Louis beet sugar plant, situated north at the City of Decatur, State of Indiana. AB to be provided and performed as per plans and specifications now on file with John H. Heller, secretary, at the Democrat office All bids to be accompanied by certified check for |2M.(to, I made payable to John H. Helier, sec-| retary. The Committee reserves the right to reject any and all bids JOHN H. HELLER. | 122tf Sec’y Citizens' Committee. ! o GOOD HOUSE FOR RENT. A seven-room apartment in one of the double houses on Third street, ' just opposite court house, electric i lights, gas. good bath room, etc. Inj quire of A. D. Suttle!, at Old Adams I County bank. 122tf RUSH. You may be able to get sweet potato plants, but when you do be sure and get the large kind I have them by the thousands. Corner Fifth and Adams streets. ' 122t3 , RAYMOND GASS. o WANTED —Family washings, also ironings. This is my way of keeping a family of five children. —Bertha Kir.-hner, Sc. 12th St 89tf FOR SALE —Twenty-five head ewes, j twenty lambs, cheap, if sold soon.— George Zimmerman. R. R. 9.- 115t6 WANTED —Two or three rooms, furnished or partly furnished, tor light housekeeping. Inquire at Democrat office. 121t4

- — \ sP? «M'F»twr Mothers The Wash Suits for the little fellows sizes 2 1-2 to 7 yrs. are now on display at this store we think they’re the best we have ever shown and you'll like them when you see them. Russian or Blouse styles, priced sl. to $2.50 Our Boys Ready-made wairts will save you time and worry, and they’ll wear all right. All colors and sizes. PRICES 50c Holthouse, Schulte 4 Co. J Good Clothes Sellers For Men and Po ;s □ lOOMI.iG PLANTS. The ladies "of the" Christian church | will have anothc. sale of potted blooming plants and ferns at the old city hall building on Madison street. A rush order has ieen placed for geraniums. pansies and terns. and they will be here the Ia»-. of the week or the first at next 116t6 oFOR SALE —House and lot at cost of construction; money to loan on city property at 5 per cent interest. See the P. K. Kinney Real Estate agency, over interurban station 121t3 Geraniums, in bloom, 10c to fluff per dozen, or 3 for 2-x; smaii size, sc. Plenty of bedding plants of all kinds at the greenhouse.—Moses Greenhouse Co. 120t3 — — Dr. C. V. Connell VETERNARIAN Phrvnp office 143 Residence 102

■ Butter 25c Butter I I Don’t use Butterine I I ' when you can get good 1 I first class Country But- I S ter for 25c pound. | I J ■ I FULLENKAMPS I

qp- • NOTICE TO PUBLIC. • We. the undersigned merchant* of the ci tv of Decatur agree to clove our respective grecery department* at 8 p. m.. except Saturday nigh’s Thl* agreement tsaA-ffOJUUi effe- t on Wednesday. ’to* t. and clo*ee May I 1, 191*. All cn»tomer» that are in the ■ *tow before s .p. *re to be waited upon, but tke doors are to be locked promptly at 8 p m.; NIBLICK *. CO. THE K. EBLER CO. F V. MILLS M. FI'LLENKAMP RVNYON. E.NGELER k CO. EVERETT & HITE HOWER HOWER. brvshw.lubr a baker SAM HITE. il)4tio J. B. OIMTMEKf I-a* currj hun<*.ed» of cases of ecaema. barber* itch, itchi-jr piles, ivy poisoning, pimple*. scalp eruption*, cuts, chapped hands or any *kin trouble. B. B. Ointment I* a true, antiseptic dl»infectanL and should be In every home. Price of Ointment, 50c. If not handled by your druggist, send 50c to Brudg Bro*., Mfn., 21* East Monroe streeL Decatur, Ind. 39-2tw-5m WANTED —Girl to do house work for small family; house cleaning done and washing done away from horn-. Phone 337 or see A. D. Suttles. 122tf LOST—A rain coat; lead color; between the South Ward school and Fred Koenig * farm. Size 42. Retun , to Democrat office. 123t3 Ice cream social at Magley Saturday evening. May 25th. —J. A. Liby. Conkey * Poultry Remedies are the best on the market. A separate remedy for each disease Sold on moneyback guarantee by Smith, Yager A Falk. 116-tAf-lmo JOBS WANTED—Two healthy, clean. husky boys, one eleven and one fourteen years old. want jobs for the summer. Inquire at (lover Leaf d“pot. n* ■ 123t3 I FOR SALE—A Leonard refrigerator, 3 burner. self-generatfng gasoline stove, wiltow to® baby, cab, in good condition. Inquite at residence of C. V Connell. 113 8, 4th St 122t3 j FOR SALE—F.arrsd Plymouth Rock eggs: seeting of 15 eggs. 50 cent*. |orl3 - per hundred. The kind it i pays to ralsa.—Bernard t ckmeyer. I Decatur. No. I; phone 14-L 119tlQ Clwrfcherf 1 nE££> AmHe4 | L Gold .*Udal J Paris Exposition WOO. For Sale By Ben Knapke Joe J. Tonnellier 5% Money All you want. Abstracts made and Titles Guaranteed, j (Office Rooms 3, 4 interurban Bldg. Graham and Walters

i "■ . — ■ — ♦ r =n I ' I THERE I * is a pair of shoes here that will please you and the values that can not be beaten AT I • PEOPLES & GERKE New Location In Meibers Block i First Door South of Schmitt Meat Market. b d - _ SMOKE THE WHITE STAG 5 CENT SEGAR The True4iavana Taste Without The Havana Cost FIVE CENTS AT ALL DEALERS Either Broad Leaf or Samatra Wrapper

r.oTICE. — We have »»ent; r,r moaay a loan or farms. *a>ng N\ cow-Jssion charger T&F-L ERV. r v LAW OFF 'JE.

Creed of the Elmore I J am valveless II RecAUSE I amjvalvtless, I am simplicity itself in my construct on 111 ' J have onlyjfifteen moving parts. IV BUT. I have twice the impulse to everyjturn of my flywheel than anyjotherjfour cylinder motor. V Because * am valveless, 1 am silent. VI MY power impulses overlap—that is why I can crawl along city streets when other cars jump, fret and jerk, in an effort"to move slowly without shifting gears. VII lam sensitive—the slightest touch of the throttle and I arp eagerlyspeeding up hill, down dale, through sand and mud at any desired speed. VIII T amjsure of my spark, because I am equipped with adouble ignition -*■ system—the famous Atwater-Kent and K. W. Magneto—two sets of sgark plugs. IX T am the foe of the repair man —no carbon deposits, no valves to tinker, no springs to replace, no poppets to adjust; my few parts are so constructed that I am alway adjusted. X * T am made in my,entirety at the Elmore factory by the oldest and most reliable engine builders in the country. lam the High Duty Moter; my position is permanent: I am backed by millions. CLEM .HARDWARE COMPANY., Monroevillej'lnd, Agents

at once to make room for new bu 1ing. Call at residence and leave yorr i best price.—C. H. Colter. 121 t I* ’ HOUSE FOR SALE—Known as the Miss Bolman property, corner First i and Adams street; must move off lot