Decatur Democrat, Volume 57, Number 35, Decatur, Adams County, 29 August 1912 — Page 8
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PAST BUFFALO. Es>t Buffalo. N Y, Aug 28—l Spelt. to Daily Democrat' —Receipt*, 400 »b!pmeni*. 38*»: offic’-xl to N«w York yewterday. 388: h 0» clorfbg steady Mixed, medium and heay. ‘ JJSO. Yorkers. J9L J** s®. P : B' » a 'l lights. W7’.&*9"4; roughs. »»75Q| *4 2- stags. H 5O«»7 5O sheep. 1.200 steady; top lamba. *7.59. cattle. 175: steady a. V. BURK. No 2 Red wheat »!.•»! No. 2 White wheat Yellow corn White corn and mixed *lo’ No w oau Sample stained oats Rye *- c Feeding barley I Alsike seed 110. .0 No 1 clover hay 110.001 Timothy hay *14.80 Ttmotbv hay JIX-0 Mixed clover hay W'o No. I oats straw ,4.04 Rre straw ~5 00 Ch>'.er seed JS..u Timathy s**eJ H - LOCBL D€L“ CRED COAL PRICES. Anthracite Chestnut 27.55 Aatnrac-.e Store and Egg .... ,7.B’' Pocahontas 4.30 j Primera? 4.44Kentucky Splint 4.00 W Vs Splint 4.00 Hock ng 2.75 Jsckwra Hill 5.00 Msmlllmi 4.75 . Price at btw car. 25e less; 20c; —— — — .
I Latest Style Sweaters I I We have today received a be- q I autiful line of the newest style of h I Norfolk sweaters, plain white, I I black or white stripes, also blue, I I and white, and red and white I I stripes at all prices. g I FULLENKAMPS I " t ' ... * - • ZT ~ ~ ' . * : Refrigerators will be dos- ■ ed out at reduced prices; need the room for fall goods. . . —Yager Bros. & Reinking. Ata —> — 192t6 j Old Adams County Bank Decatur, Indiana. Capital 1120 000 0 J ) J Stirpin. . J3O.W 4 > i C. S. Nibliek, Preaxieat ~ M Kirsch and John Niblick — gg —/fliVl Viee Preaideuta E. X. Ehinger, Cashier, Doad f arm loans KCdU a Specialty Reflect - ‘ Resolve Collections I — Made He Who Would Ride a S. ON THE CREST Era, AccomodaOF THE WAVE, tion Consistent SHOULD EARLY COMMENCE With Safe I I Banking HIS DOLLARS Method. Extended TO SAVE! Jo our natrons . We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits
per hour extra for tabor in bins; carrying coat. 50c per ton ewa; carry .ng coai up one flight of suits, JI.Ou per toe. extra; carrying coal up two tight* of stairs, JI.SC extra LOCAL PROCVCE MARKET Spring chickens IJc&lSc Buck* 5c Fowls 9c© 19c Geese Sc \ Egg» 1* Butter 17c Turkeys Sc ' Old roosters 5c KALveet MARKETS Beef hides ........ *c Calf -12 c lailow ............ ee Sheep pelts 25c©»l.<M' Wool 20c024c I - FULLENKAMP-S. Butter 18c 025 c Lard *c Eggs Nir.’&K A CO. Eggs l»c' Butter 1 Sc® 20c H. bERCINi. 1 Spring 'hiekens . . 13c013c 1 I Duck* ....Sc Fowls *c®l»c Geese fc Eggs 12c Butter 17c > Turkeys Sc 1 ' Old rooster* 5e — — ' —
Only Six More Keeks COXTCHJEiJ -:.oM . aOE OMK our heartfelt thanks for this invitation 1 I and nothing more would give me | greater pleasure than a week in old Adams county, the home of our birth, meeting loved ones and old acquaintancee. Yours truly. MR AND MRS JERRY ARCHER Ft, Wayne. Ind. Aug 24, 1612. Mr. French Quinn, Decatur. Ind.: Dear -Mr. Quinn:— Replying to youcj invitation to attend “Old Home Week < , in Decatur, would say that ft will as ; ford me great pleasure to arrange to be in Decatur at that time Thanking | you for your kind invitation. I remain j Sincerely yours, MRS. ELLA FOSTER 214 W. Lewis St. — Denver. Colo. Aug. 23, I*l2. Mr. French Quinn. Decatur. Ind.: Dear Sir —I am receipt of your tn-' ■ Station to visit Decatur during Home coming week, October 14-I*. I very much regret that J will be unable to rccept the kind invitation, as dur.ng ’ the same period we will hold in Den-1 ver the first revival of the Festival of I Mountain and Plain, which has been . in the discard for some years, and of < » hich I have the pleasure of being as , slstant secretary, on whom the really heavy work falls, i certainly hope that you may have a well-deserved success in the undertaking To me. who have been in the publicity bos: i nesa for a number of years, * has always been a puttie that Decatar, ‘ with her railroad facilities, has not been one of the best manufacturing cities in Indiana I beheve that yoc are Just awakening to her posstbiliI ties, and that from now on she will, be a hummer Congratulation* on the new sugar factory, i-.- : permrt me to •ay that if sugar factory is of the same benefit to Decatur as such fae- ‘ tones have been to our Colorado , towns, that you are Just entering on a reign of prosperity that will be a profitable surprise. With beat wishes ' for the prosperity of Decatur and old j Adams county. I am Very sincerely yours. C. S. PETERSON. Mr and Mrs W. H O'Kelly. Ee-1 gene. Ore. Frank Campbell. Richmond. Ind.J care Union Transfer station. Robert Cashion, 751 Dearborn Ave, I Chicago. ID. Barney Gerard, Chicago. HL Chas H. Cioss, 5432 Partimer Ave. | ISt. Loupis, Mo. Ed Cioss. Stickney Ave, Toledo. O.| Mr and Mrs Wm. Skillman, Hart-, . w«L Ohio. John Ewings, Anderson, Ind I Mrs. W F. Lanning. Box 42, Port * land, Ind. Joshua Burfchead, Kossuth. Kan. Mr and Mrs. G B. Merryman. Pleas- i . an town, Kans Mr and Mrs W J. Holman. *126 j Wade Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs. Jennie Richard. Wayne St, Ft. ' : Wayne. Ind. Mr and Mrs Forest Light, Monroe-1 . rille. Ind. Mr and Mrs Frank Davis, Mid-i . land. Mich. Miss Stella Davis. Midland. Mich. Mr and Mrs. Art Mahoney, 1407 W 2d St, Marion. Ind. Mr. and Mrs A H. Barnard. 301 • i Crescent Ave, Grand Rapids, Mich. Herman Cline. 1822 14th St, Mo-, line. 18. | i Mr and Mrs Caleb Cine, 1822 14th . St.. Moline 111. * 1 Mr and Mrs Clarence Baxter, 2729 ( Roy St.. Fort Wayne. Ind. • Miss Naomi Baxter, 272* Roy St, Fort Wayne. Ind. Mr. and Mrs Wm. Daugherty, Monroevtlle. Ind. | ’ Mr. and Mrs Albert Nelson, Wray, j Colo. | 1 Mr. and Mr*. Henry Nelson, Camas, Washington. , 1 Mrs. Jane Anderson. Warsaw. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. D D Wertxberger. ,712 S. Cheyenne Are, Tulsa. Okla. 1 Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Wertxberger. Sa-; ' puipa. Okla. , 1 Mr. and Mrs W W. Wertxberger. > Benton. Harbor. Mich. Mr. and Mrs. John Bridigan. Dutton, | Mich.. R. R 1. I Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Deem, 749 W. Superior St.. Ft Wayne, Ind 1 Mr. and Mrs. Tony Grim, Clay St, Sturgis, Mich i Mr. and Mrs Ed Hentzlman. Remus. Mich. / Lorne Ewings, Anderson. Ind. : Mr and Mrs Chauncey Stetson. Clay SL, Sturgis, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Richards, Clarkville, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Luckey, alley Mills, Ind. Mr and Mrs. Herbert Luckey. Valley Mills. Ind • 1 Rev. J. Thomas Luckey, 121* W. 11th St, Marion. Ind. Philip Spuller, Akron, Ohio. Andrew W. Suiter. 220 E. Pacific Spokane. Wash. " C O. Hower. Salt Lake City, Utah. Rev. D. O. Wise. 410 S. 24th St, Louisville. Ky. Mrs W M Phipps. 503 Court St, Huntington. Ind.
Mrs Ab* S-onebunser. Hoagland, Ind. J. F EddHw’or. Capeheart. W. Va Dr. S. S. Allen. McComb. 11l Mr and Mrs Eh Han. OaaUn. Ind j Mr. and Mrs U D. Enumlner. War- j ren. Ohio. Misses Ce«il and Edna Phipps. 5*3 i Court St, Hun::agton. Ind. Mr. and Mr* Jacob Bogner. 1323 Cherry St, Fremont, Ohio Mr and Mrs John Buren*. Belle-' ; vu«, Ohio Tom Bogner. No. R. Hmtoa. lowa ■ Miss Margaret Bogner. 1323 Cherry! : St, Fremont. Ohio. Mr and Mrs Marcus Foot. Still-i well Ave, FYemont, Ohio Mis* Anna Du row aid. Fremoat. O j Mr and Mrs Max Seeper. Runyan' i Ave, Fort Whgae. I*4. M Bogner, care Eckert Pm king Co.! Fort Wayne, lad Mrs & D. P-rst. Nartport. Ohio Mrs. Lillie Porter. Parker. Ind. Mr aad Mrs. Will Hoagland. 2» CJ I Columbia St, Detroit. Mich T. E Porter Parker. lad Marioa Davia Nixa. Mo M A. Jacksor. Lockwood. Cal. Elmer D. JahnMon. Devils Lake. , N D, care Frats Emigbt Mr and Mrs Earl Baker. Pawnew. i Illinois. Lee Manx. Btaffton. Ind. Mrs H H. Oakes. Maywood. HL Henry Hart. ;I7 S. 4th St, Maywood. 111. Mrs. D. S. Oates. Fort Wayne. Ind Mrs. Geo, Bee-s. Weat Berry St. I Fort Wayne, lad Will Patters* - Fort Wayne. Ind Mrs. J. S. Fni-ya. Portland. Ind. A B Crabb*. Arlington. Kans Lemuel Crabbs. Arlington. Kans t E. A. Alien. Harvard. HL Mrs Frank Su<oed. Peru. Ind. Mrs. Fred Bc.se. Grand Rapids Mich. Mrs Robert Myer*. 29« 3. 17th St Columbus. Otic Mr*. Etta Ro—i rough. Huntington Ind. Miss Emma Byeriy. Knightstown. IndEva Dorwin. >J2 E Main St Lai , ayeue. Ind. Ml»* Matie Antes. 969 W Washington St. For- Wayne. Ind Mas Ada Spriwnr. 919 Elactric Ama, Alhambra Cal Mis* Blanche Lnbble. Box — R R.j 1. Lansing. Mich Mr* Ethel Walter* Smith. Colutn-’ boa Ohio Miss Maude M Treadway. 1841 S. | <h St. Terra Haute. Ind Mis* Mary A Johnson. 434 W Mar * ■ ket St, Akron. Ind. Jesse Steele. St Louin Mo Mr and Mrs Jobs Barnhart, Serra Gordo. DI Mr and Mr* Joshua Barnhart, i Swayzee. Ind. Herman Coughlin. Kendallville, Ind D Day. Milton. On'ario. Canada. P. M Fordyea, Pars-.-..- Kans Noah Brandy berry, Longmont Colo ■ Mr. and Mr*. J. B. Burkhead. W. N. York St, Indianapolis. Ind. Mrs. B B UhL Nokomis. HL John Magiey. Ft. Wayne, Ind. Mrs. Mary Lang, Fort Wayne, Ind. I Gus Christen, Louisville Ky Jesse F. Christen, Fort Wayne. Ind Mr. and Mrs. Robert Christen. Marion. Ind Eliza and Miss Lillian Amend. Day-J ton, Ohio Burt Christen, Toledo. Ohio. Mr and Mrs Harry Detamore. Portland. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Torrenee, «h' St, Marion, Ind Mr and Mrs. Jeff Bryson. Portland. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lee, White Cloud. Mich Effie Lee. Fremont. Mich. C. H Love. Fremont, Mich. Mrs J. S. Braden, 1357 South Wayne St, Fort Wayne, Ind. Mr and Mrs Boyer. 729 Emerson. Palo Alto, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. John Winans, 5121 Hick* Court, Lansing, Mich James Wiuans, Altamont, Kan*. Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Uh rick, Eaton, Ind. Mrs. Sarah McCullough. Ohio City, Ohio. Mrs. Nettie Conklin. Bluffton, Ind. Thomas McCullough, Ohio City, O. Miss Grace Syphers. 40« Lavina St, Fort Wayne, Ind. Green Merryman, Mound City, Lynn Co, Kansas Mr and Mrs. John J. Mayer, Monroe, Ind. • Peter Chase, Eaton, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Z, A. RaywanV R. R. 1, Georgetown, Ma*». R O. Johnson. Reynoldd Bldg, Gary, Ind Mr. and Mrs. Robert Major, Frank-: fort, Ind. Mrs Ida Simeoke, 311 Sibley St, Hammond. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Richards, Laud, Ind , R. R. Mr. and Mrs Henry Snider, Knox. Ind. Mr. and Mr*. Percy Nelson, 724 Harriet St, FMnt Mich. Mr. and Mrs Ella Foster, 214 W. L*wis St, Fort Wayne. Ind. *Mr and Mrs Joe Van'’amp, 220’ Main St, Anderson. Ind. . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Buckhead, HardlnvHle, 111. ■* p
Mr and hrs. Joshua Burk head. Moimd City. Kans Mrs Rebecca Channey, Plymouth. Ind. Rev. H. H Hocker. San Luis OMspo. ; CaL G W Davis, Nixa, Mo. J. S. Gilpin Parker. Ind. INSIITUIEWGRK iC--—.la;.rd trvm Page 11 ■ with so little practice. Dr Kinnaman continued his talk on j “The School a* an institution." The ! school asks, Wbat are the achieve menu of the rscef The teacher muss I know what a child ha* done to deter- , mine what he can do. The course of j study should be long and fulL but ! must be practical. Agriculture and domestic science are needed subject* which ought to be included in the course of study in Indiana. The best argument for domestic science is sat. i tali on and economy. NOTES. The enrollment today Is: Ladies. ; 78; gentlemen, 43. Professor Venner says that the Adam* se.nty institute is composed of the most wide-awake and progreusivcorp* of teachers that he ha* yet met in Indiana How many teachers will invent corn shelters daring the coming year? A social meeting of the teachers will be held Thursday evening. Everybody lend a helping hand and let u* have it. John T. Kelly, trustee of Jefferson township, was a visitor at the institute Tuesday afternoon. . County Truant Officer C. B An dre«s is a regular visitor at the institute. getting acquainted with the teachers for the coming year. SAGE TEA WILL DARKEN THE HAIR. Restore Faded and Gray Hair to Natural Color—Dandruff Quickly ftgmoved. There is nothing nr s a"-out the idea of using sa-se for restoring the color iof the hair. Our grandmothers kept j their hair dark, glossy and abundant by the use of a simple, ' Sage Tea ” • Whenever their hair fell out or took on a dulLfaded or streaked appearance | they made a brew of sage leave*, and applied it to their hair with wonder- ; fully beneficial effect. Nowadays we don't have to resort to the old-time tiresome method of gathering the herbe and making the ' tea This is done by skillful chern- - ist* better than we could do it our- ■ selves and all we have to do is *o call for the read- -made product, WyI eth * Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedv, ' containing sage in the proper strength iwith the addition of sulphur, another old-time scalp remedy. This preparation gives youthful color and beauty tt> the hair, and is one of the best remedies you can use for dandruff, dry, feverish, itching . scalp and failing hair. Get a fifty-cent bottle from your druggist today and i you will be surprised at the quick results All druggists sell it under , guarantee that the money will be re- ■ ’unded. if the remedy is not exactly as represented. o NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Nrt'ce is hereby given that the un- ! Jsrslgned building uommittee of the Pleasant Valle' church, in Monroe ! township, will, up to I o’clock, on Saturday, Augurt 31, 1912, at the old church, receive sealed bids for new seats, a new furnace and for i furnitaing stained window lights. At the same time we will receive bids for the old church building, with priv- ' liege to retain said building for | church use until new building is j ready for occupancy. For further information se< or afdreas any member! of committee. Th* right I* reserved to reject any j or all blds A certified check in the | sum of fifty dollars must accompany . each bid. JASPER WABLE. A. Q. DURBIN, , JONAS GILBERT, lSßt* Committee. a FOR SALE —Globe range, in good condition. See Chester Johnson, or • phone 582. 205t3 i FOR SALE —Colt, three years old; | broke double. See Frank Hoffman at Steele's park 20at" LOST OR STOLEN—BIack bicycle with coaster brake. Had Texas ban die bars. Taken from front of, Schlickman's restaurant. Leave at Democrat office. Reward. 205t2 FOR SALE —Black English preambu | lator, in good condition. Latest I baby buggy style. Inquire »t O. L. Vance home, N. 2nd St. 205t3 LOST—An umbrella by Mrs. Simona Tratter at the soldier* picnic at Monmouth last Thursday. Finder) please return. 204 t?
ARKANSAS FARM FOR SALE 1830 acres of splendid land located in Sharpe County Arkansas. Has an orchard of 4000 fruit trees, f is well fenced and is located five miles from town There is no swamp land, an ideal fi rm for somebody either as a plantation or an, investment. k Get busy if you want it. Write to v Aug. C. Brase, 301 West Jefferson St, Fort Wayne, Ind.
""" — 41st. ANNUAL BIG FAIR PORTLAND, IND. SEPT. 2,3, 5 and t $3300. PURSE ON’R ACES THE ROSARDS Famous Acrobats AND I Trick House EARY & LANDORE Comedy Rubes Whirlwind Carnival of Fun THE REYNARDS Trick, Comedy and Sensational Grand Stock Parade and Motorcycle Races on Wednesday Only, Many Grand Special Features Gcnvral AdmUsion as usual - • 25c GEO. McLAV-GHLIN, Sec y. Bicycle Repairing Electric Wiring Bicvcle and Electric Sundries 'Mezda and Gem bulbs Gocarts Retired EDW. E. PARENT 131 S. 2nd. Si. Open Evenings <E*»Calf°FColt Every Time is a scientific German prepared remedy for barren ."nares, cows, sows and ewe* with a success of over 35 years back of it In not one instance have we learned of its failure. Anb-Steril is strictly guaranteed to do all we claim for it. or “Money back and back without a question'’ if it fail*. Anti-Steril is only*], a bottle, purchase a bottle today-make us prove our claims. SMITH, YAGER & FALK Decatur, .... Ind. t Don’t Be Misled j i by the alleged low rates of J J I ♦ other companies. < > f Ours is the original and old- ! > • * est Loan Office in Ft. Wayne. J J ‘ * If you need money we will g < > loaa it to you on Furniture, ♦ , , Pianos, etc., without removal. ; ; 80c per week repays a *25 ' ■ 1 loan in 50 weeks. i . . Other amounts In same pro- ! ■; ; portion. 1 ■ If you need money, fill out ! ! and mail u* thl* blank and our ; ; agent will call os you. ! ■ ’ Naas ] ! Addr***; gt and No ; Amount Wanted ; ; Our agent is in Decatur every ■ ♦ Tuesday. ; ♦ Reliable Prlv«t* ♦ I H.WIFM Lgijj company ♦ Established 1»4. Room 2. Sec- ! ! ! ond Floor, 704 Ualhosn Street J i t Home Phon*. 28*. J Fort Wayne, Ind a
IH. PENNINGTON and co. 4 Carpenters and Builders I H. Pennington, Mgr. . W. H. Pennington Forman D , C.E, Pennington Secy &Tre M 7 Prepared to do all kinds of 5 1 Carpentering and building - work. Prices the lowest. ■ Call and see us if you reed I anything in this line. L P. MEYER Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist Phone Crawford’s Store Calls answered promptly day or night HOAGLAND. INDHNA . Goin£! Going! Going! Are you going to have a sale if so let me add it to the list .of sales that I have booket “ i for this fall. Date yoursal ’■ early and get ahead of i '• rush, as the man that buvs ‘ at the sale today will not oe a bidder on the same article " tomorrow’. Phone me at my expence or see me at T. A. Leonard tin shop. = I Phone 531 John Spuhler. The Auctioneer Decatur, - - - Indiana, ,“W| Monev All you want. Abstract! made and Titles Guaranteed. ! Insurance Writers Office Rooms on first floor] oppisite interurban Station, Graham and Walter I V See the new Force Feed Gas Plant r for country lighting rand cooking. A card ? will give you the opportunity. OX WELD Acetylene Co.. • | Chicago 111. ; J. I. Thompson Salesman ij 119 W. Wayne St. ! Ft. Wayne li' d L WE '. ; are manufacturing a specia ' buggy harness made of S ' Oak Leather and neat n ; every respect. This tames I is fully guaranteed tog" 1 ; satisfaction and wear as ue as most sls. harness boug > elsewhere. I Special >12.00 Chas F. Steele : N. Second St. Successor® ’ ATZ & STEELE 1
