Decatur Democrat, Volume 57, Number 30, Decatur, Adams County, 25 July 1912 — Page 8

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USE=E3OE: u' AST BUFFALO. East Buffalo. N. Y, July i<—'Spec lai to Daily Democrat'— Receipts. 1,soil shipments. 190; official to New York yesterday, 570; hogs closing steady. All weights: Utt f or mediums and 1 heavy. Yorkers and pigs; roughs. j IT !<Mi 97.25 stags. 15.5091’ 75; I sheep. 1.200: steady; sheep. j steady ; top lambs, IS 25; cattle. 115; > strong G BURK. No 2 Red wheat No. 1 White wheat Yellow corn 90c 894 c Mixed corn S?cfj9!c| Oats X. Rye feeding barley ' ” . Alsike seel *' ■ No 1 clover hay ‘ Timothy hay |l2 t>»* ■ :motb- hay .115 50 Mixed clover hay ** "’1 No 1 oats straw li ft’ Rye straw *5.00 j Clover seed / Timothy seed *2 i LOC'.L DEL'VEREO COAL PRICES Anthracite Chestnut IT ?" Anthracite Stove and Egg .... 17.60* Pocahontas ♦ 'A Pomeray < '•* Kentucky Splint 400 W Va Splint «*> Hocking * ~ Jackson Hill 5.0* Massillon 4.75 Price a- bins or car. 25e less: fte per hour extra for labo- In bins: car-

ORGAN FOR SALE Will sell cheap if sold soon Inquire at comer For” and Marsh--': St. Stimes A » 9rC. C* TO KEEP YOUR CHILDREN HEALTHY give them healthful food. As bread is the one article of food of the greatest importance hsre it as near perfect as possible This is most easily and economically accomplished by using Martin's Bread. It is as near perfection as good materials, expert skill | and wide experience can make it The result is a bread that is unsurpassed for its nntritiTe qualities, for its health giving j.-operties and delightful tasie and flavor. Jacob Martin

OLR GREAT CLEARANCE SALE CONTINUES BARGAINS BIGGER. BETTER AND GREATER Than Ever We are determined to reduce our stock of low cut footwear. We have them for men, women and children all in the seasons best styles, and we are going to close them all out at once. Tul LL HKOHI — WELL LOSE Every low shoe in our store goes in this great reduction sale. Come see what good bargains are here for you, take a look at our bargain table see what it will save you. ELZEY FALK OPP. COURT HOUSE DECATUR. IND.

=IOX=3E=3E=J Tying coal, SOc per ton esira; carrying coal up one flight of swirs, lI.W per ton extra; carrying coal up two flights of stairs, 11.5 C extra. LOCAL PROCVCE MARKET Spring chickens -■ , Ducks •* ; Fowls - 10 c Deeds .....10c Eggs lSc Butter l*c | I Turkeys 1* J I Chicks 70c j Old roosters *C , CALVtr mARKE’.B Beef bides Calf l«c TaJow ~ *c Sheep pans J4c©ilOP Wool 20c© itc I KULLENKAMP’S. Butter !8c022c Lard Eggs NIP -ICK A CO. Eggs IS< I Butter - 16c© 2Ne H. bERLING. Spring chickens 2vc Ducks Sc Fowls 10c Gee* 10c Eggs ’Sc ■ Butter ..19c 1 Turkeys l f * Old roosters Sc I Chicks 70c

NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that the school board will receive sealed bids up until 3 o'clock p. m on - Monday. July 29. 1912, tor the following work: South Ward school building—AU windows, sashes and frames,-two coats of paint: window sills, three coats, all putty to be removed from the windows, and be replaced by a combination cf white lead: painting also includes doors and banisters. The belfry to have two coats, and three, if necessary: also cat of sand: valleys to have paint necessary North ward building—Window frames and sashes, bannisters and doors, two coats of paint: window rills, three coats: belfry to Lave two or three coats, as necessary: all windows needing putty to be puttied with combination white lead putty; alt carpenter work necessary to make belfry firm and in good condition; valleys and ridge strips to have paint as necessary. Ail paint on woodwork to be of standard white lead and pure linseed oil, and turpentine, m.xI ed by painter. All windows to be removed and replaced by the janitor ITStf SCHOOL BOARD o FOR SALE—I6I acres of good land on Monroe street at right place it sold soon; 20 acres 1 mile east of Monroe at the right price if sold soon. I Call Harvey & Leonard, real estate agents. 173t3 (

DOINGS IN SOCIETY CONTINVKD FROM FAGS’ TWO thur. .Agnes sad Clarence; Mr and .Mrs Thomas Lengerich and children. Bertha. Bernard Ine and Genevieve; Mr. and Mrs Clem Lengerich; Mr and Mrs. B. H Meyer Mr and Mrs John Tonnelier, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Milter. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Vogiewedv. Mrs Joseph Meyer, Mr and Mrs. John Miller and children, Elmer, Herman.: and Margaret; Mr and Mrs Julius ■ Kohne and children, Leon and Coral; I Mr and Mrs Ben Kiting and family. Bernaid. Kathryn, Margaret, Vincent Smith, Pete Milter. Leo Lengerich.! Bernard Tonnelier, Raymond Giulios land Robert Galbreath; Clara. Noraj and Agnes Miller; Leona Tonnelier | | and Mrs. Bernard Flock and daughter,’ | Eleanors, of Fort Wayne All return led home, wishing many more such■ , times. I Mr and Mrs. Will A. Rundeil will leave tomorrow for Grand Rapids. 0.. where they will attend the family reunion of the Harrison family, to be held at the home of Mrs. Rundells >aren:s. Mr. and Mrs. Augustine Pi I hod. The Harrisons are the direct de -cendents of William Henry Hamson. former president of the I nited States o —— NOTICE OF DITCH PETITION. State of Indiana. County of Ad-, ams. ss Adams Circuit Court, September Term. 1912. In the matter of Petition for Drainage of Big Three Mile Ditch To Catharine Pine. Elizabeth Stou;. William Rolstan, Daniel Shoemaker. Sarah E Shoemaker, Catharine Schott. C. Bryan, John Thomas. Edgar C. Williams. James F Williams. Theodore Taylor. Rebecca Wall. Thomas G Lutz. Andrew W Sours John W Heller. Martha Coon. James O Price. William S W lson. Lucy J Fields. L O. Bears. Jacob Bierie. Mary W Snyder. Martha Snyde George Snyder. John A Shell. Daniel Fuhrer, Mary N Reiff. Henry- Reiff. James A. Engle. Benjamin B Moyer. Frederick M Glejse. Flavius I Shepherd, Jesse E. Eckrote. Amos Stauffer, David Falb. George W. Holloway, Edwin P Gillum, Christian Mertz. Eugene Lindsay. Minerva Heller, William Glendening. Prances Ralston. Raymond O Beard. John W Cowens. Trustee Hartford Township. Adams County August F Baker. Trustee of Nottingham Township. Wells County I You are hereby notified that we. ( . the undersigned, have filed and the, same is now pending In the office of the Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County. Indiana, a petition asking for 'he drainage of certain -ea! estate described in said petition in the counties of Adams and Wells, in the State of Indiana, and that the general route of said d ’ 'h as set for in said petition commences in Wells County, Indiana, and is as follows Commencing at a point about 54 rods south and 12 rods east of the center o: the S E i* of Section 32, Townst. o 25 North. Range IS east, in Wells County. Indiana thence in a general northeasterly direction along 'he channel of Bic Three Mile Ditch and terminating at a point about 20 rods north of the center of Section !•'». Township and Range aforesaid in Adams County, Indiana. You are further hereby notified that your real estate is described in said petition for drainage and you are referred to said petition for a more ac-eura-e and minute description of your said real estate You are further notified that said petition will tie docketed for bearing as a cause pending in said Adams Circuit Court on the 2nd day of September. 1912 JAMES 0 PRICE ET AL, !ot2 Petitioners. Miss Clara Fuelling saw Barnum Bailey's at Fort Wayne yesterday. Edgar Gerber has gone to Chicago I to attend to business Richard Adams has returned to Jes-1 fersonvilie after a several days’ visit with Miss Sylvia Droppieman. Among the last list of names of towns to be named by the ;>c>sval department at Washington to receive| postal savings bdnks in our neighbor- ■ tag town of Monroe. Miss Edith Milter was clerkig at, i the Morris five arid ten cent store this I afternoon in the absence of Miss Es- , ' fie Miller, who attended the Scherry-1 ’, Hildebrand wedding. | o BE WISE IN TIME. Yuu caatvc r?ep well ual ess veer I . bowels are regular. Neglect of this I I rule of health mvltea half tLe sick-1 I a esses from whlct -ve suffer. Keep I the bowels right; otherwise waste matter and po'»nns which should pass I out of the body find their way into the blood and sicken the whole sysIteta. Don’t wait until the bowels are constipated ’ take Bloodine Liver Pißa o 1 ■ THE OF A HUSBAND is too important a matter for a woman U» be handicapped by weakness, bad blood or foul breath. Avoid these <ill-bopes by taking Dr. King’s Life Pills. New strength, fine complexion, pure breath, cheerful spirits—things that win men—follow their use. Easy, jafe, sure. 25c at Holthouse Drug Co. —■ o Democrat Want Ads Pay

ATTENTION. BICK REORLE! | Why use trakhy. <«*• ,<>r t»thing‘ patent medicines, that tn. time la I bound to rum your neelth and leave incurable troubles Why salve your ( skin with a lot of worthless pint . ments. that simply destroy the | smoothness and disfigure you for life? j i Ise Witter water, nature’s natural medicine, the most wonderful blood -1 purifier This water Is pleasant to|| take and leaves no bad effects. Post- I tlvely cures eczema, nervousnes*. 11 I jaundice, kidney, stomach, liver and 'bladder troubles Write for bookletj at once, tailing how to use Witter] Water. Wanted, good hustl.ng agents in | ' your town to sell itter ater I Write today t® | JAMES a WHITE. Indiana Distributer for Witter W*-| 'ter. <oMl# Peoples Trust Bldg. Fort Wayne, Ind. ITStlh | | a1 WANTED—Washings and ironings. U Call at SIT Nuttman St 17S<3 I POR SALE—HI acres of coMl land, two miles west of Old Adamr County bank, on Monroe street; at right price, if sold soon; M acres 1 mile east of Monroe at the right price if ! sold soon. Call Harvey A I Conard, real estate agenta ITR3 FUR RENT—Furnished rooms. oa» large room, suitable for light housekeeping—Mrs Alice Peterson. South! First street- ITStS. FOR SALE—A No- 1 milk and butter J cow, or will trade for horse —Wm. | ,R. Burkbeod Live at T« Decatur I I7«t6*'l i

H. PENNINGTON and co. Carpenters and Builders H. Penntnrtbr. Mgr. W. H. Per.r.ingtoe Forman C.E. Ptrr.:rgton Seej ATneas Prepared to do al? kinds of Carpentering and building work. Prices the lowest. Call and see us if >ou need sajihing in this line. The CRYSTAL Theater. I i FEATURING BUNNY. Tonight we hare another Vitagraph . which features ’Bunny.’ the Decatur H favorite. See Bunny in the role of Sea Captain tonight, and Taking part in one of the noct touching dramas which the Vitagraph people have made for some time And also don’t | forget that Miss Bertha Mabel Carver, the blind girt, wfl] sing The seme , old price, with a much better show | Don’t fail to hear this young lady and I to see Bunny. Hex always fnuny. "THE SECRET OF THE MISER’S ( CAVE," Kalem Drama. 1 “CAPTAIN JENK-S DIPLOMACY." Vitagraph Drama. “A RAGTIME LOVE AFFAIR." Essanay Musical Comedy. AND MISS BERTHA CARVER. Vocalist. FIVE CE»< rs. The CRYSTAL Theater. ■ — - ■!■"'=-" 1 HOM MUCH TOU SAVE j I We are not Curious to KNOW HOW MUCH but DO YOU SAVE? That is What Interests us Good Habits Grow Like Bad Ones. If you begin to save you will be interested, and all! I that will limit your savings will be your ability. WE KNOW 7 THIS | OPEN AN ACCOUNT TODAY a with os. We are confident of results. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DECATUR

j BIG JULY SALE i I Extraordinary Bargains Tremendous Cut In Prices I ! During this big July Sale we are offering you the seasons best|goods at the lowest pri- * CCS. Now is the time for you to lay in a supply of goods'and save money. I Tills Sale I- CONTINUES ALL THIS MONTH I I — -—; I SO I HING CHVKGEP AT SALE PRICES | I TABLE LINENS CARPETS I I $1.50 Table Linens go at . . . . 51.15 25c carpeg go at 21c I K i’aa .< *• 82 50c carpets go at 44c | i *BS ♦* . .65 70c all-wool carpets 60c I .50 Mercerised 70in. wide goat . .42 RUGS I 9K “ “ “ “ .21 " iixTVNionw $30.00 Ax. rugs go at $24.50 | LINEN NAPKINS 27 50 Ax. rugs go at 23.50 | ■ $4.50 $4.00 Napkins go at . . .$3.25 25.50 Ax. rugs go at 19.251 ■ 3.50 . e 2.48 22.50 Ax. rngs go at > 17.001 ■ 2.25 “ “ • • • 1-65 20.00 Ax. rugs go at / 14.751 ■ 1.75 “ “ . . • 1.30 17.50 Ax. rugs go at 12.50 S 1.50 “ “ .. . 1-20 2.50 room size 1.&5 I" l’?s ““ . . *95 125 room size 1.00 LACE CURTAINS . BED SPREADS $6 00 Lace Curtains go at . . . . $4.25 $4.00 Spreads go at $3.45 4.00 “ * “ .. • • 3.10 3.50 “ “ “ 2.98 300 “ ** “ .... 2.15 2.15 With shams go at 1.84 1 2.50 “ ‘‘ ’ M ... 1.89 2.00 goat 169 1.75 “ “ “ . . . . 1.30 1.75 Large sizes go at 1.45 1.50 “ “ “ . . . . 1.15 1.50 Large sizes go at 1.22 11 25 “ “ “ 89 * 1.25 Large sizes go at .92 LOO “ ” ’’ 79 SILKS AND MESSALINES LAWNS 36 inch messalins go at 82c 15c Lawns go at H c 27 inch messalins go at 65c 25c “ and Voils . ... 21c SI.OO and $1.25 silks go at 85c R Challies at 4 l"- e Best Foulards Silks go at 72c | GINGHAMS 60c silks go at ' 46c | fl 25c Ginghams go at 21c MISLIN LNDERMEAR ■ 15c “ “ J- c $1.75 Skirts go at $1.431 S 12 l-2c “ “ 1.25 Skirts go at .97 ■ 10c “ “ 8c 75 Skins go at .63 ■Bc “ <c .50 Skirts go at .42 WOOL DRESS GOODS GOWNS ■ $1.75 per yard go at $1.37 25 Gowns go at 97c I 1.50 •; ;; 1-21 .ssGownsloat 72c }“ ... m 83 .50 Gowns go at 44c ■ 50c go at 43c DRAWERS ■ 25c goat 43c {• j 75c go at OIC 25c go at ' 21c Id arvr aIK yd. wide madras cloth at 12 l-2c dAdi V.AIO House Dresses at bsc SI.OO Caps go at 87c House Jackets at 42c .50 “ “ 43c 35c plain voils go at 24c •25 “ “ 21c Big Cut in Parasols Big Reduction On Any Dress, Coat, Or Suit In The House 3 THIS SALE LASTS ALL DURING THE MONTH'OF JULY □ — - | NOTHING CHARGED AT SALE PRICESj| H -*- 1 -—• n Lt BOSTON STORED fDECATUR - - - INDIANA j ‘ - -riefl—iWfflan—MWHMßjjjWiMinmii—j 2 ~ *

Dr. C. V. Connell i VETERNARIAN T)L , Office 143 1 Residence 102 ! Ge - sa Calf~ Colt Every Time i« a scientific German prepared remedy for barren mares, cows, sows and ewes with a success of over 35 years back of it. In not one instance have we learned of its failure. Anti-3teril is strictly - guaranteed to do all we t laim for it. or ’ “Money back and back without a question'' if it fails. Anti-Steril is only sl. a bottle, purchase a bottle today-make us prove our claims. SMITH, YAGER & FALK ‘ Decatur, - - - - Ind.

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