Decatur Democrat, Volume 57, Number 37, Decatur, Adams County, 12 September 1912 — Page 8

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!*-< ■ aOE FAST BUFFALO. Ea-r Buffalo, N Y’., Sept 11 l Sih ■ ial to Daily Democrat) Receipts, 1.-■ nio ah'itnents. 76<>: official to New York yesterday. 760; bogs closing ' steady. Heavy, 39.00® 39.30; mixed and me (1 X9.40® $9.50: lights and pigs, $9.20®59.35; roughs. $7.90'9 $B.l (tags. 16.50® 17.50: sheep, 600; strong, top lambs, $8.15; cattle, 6'l head; steady. til j. I'JttK. No. 2 Red wheat 98c No. - White wheat '-‘6c Yellow corn ’ White corn and mixed $1 " ' No 3 oats ~ Sample stained oats 25c J Feeding bai ley 4 1 Alsike seed 31'' -’I No 1 clover hay SI Timothy hay sll.o*> Mixed clover hay $9.•»« N ’ oats straw $ 4 ■' Rye straw 3Cl , • seed s9.'i” Timothy seed to 31 ,ll ’ LOCt.L DEL''. EREU COAL PRICES Anthract’e Chestnut 37 85 Antfaette Stove and Egg . ... $7.9” Pocahontas 4 11 Pcmeray 4 Kentucky Sp’iat 4yo W Va. Splint 4 ,40 Hock tig s -"’ Jackson H;ll 5 Mas- Ron 4 *•> Price at bins or car, 25c less; 29c ' -.rt -r avirn W fulM)** ill blllS i CUf"

I Old Adams County Bank ; Decatur, Indiana. Capital $l2O 000 ; "Y 1 J T Surplus . $30,009 J J Jr' . „ . • ''* a ■ , C. S. Niblick, President . ..-'X, M. Kirsch and John Niblick ——g. ~ vC Vice Presidents i L ■ ix E. X. Ehinger, Cashier, I :: Banrtloans a Specialty Reflect Resolve Collec ions s lie Who Would Ride ON THE CREST E«*y, AccomodaOF THE WAVE, tionConsistent SHOULD EARLY COMMENCE wit'Safe Banking HIS DOLLARS Methods Extended TO SAVE! Patrons We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits

YVANTSD —Farmer to keep steer on the sb:.i'ev t all. 495. 2 >7tf i TOR RENT. —O>od house in city; a so farm. See Will Colchiu ft Interurbart Candy Kitchen. It 1 — - - — — »!■■■■!»■ 1.. ■- ■’ — ■■ ~“

IOUR SEW FAIL WAISTS I We have today received the most I beautiful Fall waists in silks, 1 and messalines, all shades navy,grey,brown,black etc. Now is your g H time to buy. 1 | FULLENKAMPS |

Z3OEZ3 EZ LZJ E±i trying coat, 50c per ton et-ira; carrying coal up one Hlyot of stairs, 31.00 per ton extra; carrying coal up two flights oi stairs, 31.5 ti extra LOCAL PROCUCE MARKET I Spring chickens I3c®lsc Ducks 8c Fowls 9c® 10c Geese 8c , Eggs 19c i Butter 17c | Turkeys Sc 1 Old roosters 5c HALVer MARKET* Beet ntaes . *< Calf .' 13c i'la.low ... at Sheep yelu ?sc©H.oe Wool 29c@24c FULLENKAMP'S. Hutter 18c®25c Lard 8c Eggs 2"C NIP JDK & CO. I Eggs 20c ’hitler 16c® 20c H. tsERt-iNG. Spring chickens 13c®15c Ducks Sc Fowls 9c® 10c Geese Sc Eggs 19c Butter 17c * Turkeys Sc

WANTED agents to sell toilet gnc2a. F r particulars call 718 N. ! FOR SALE—CoIt, three years old: broke double See Frank Hoffman I at Steele’s park. 205t3

Now Look Who’s Coming .•ntinued '.rom Page 1) ! Iters of the Sum Henry Post, W R <' , ito whom Invitations were sent Fit c I day. August 1912; Mrs \dvlla Wertzberi;. Walters. , I LaFontaine. Ind. Frankie Hart, Chicago, ill Heb n Blossom, Ft Wayne, Ind I l.lbbie Roebuck, Austin. Minn Lou Allen Myers, R R Decatur ' Mollie Gilson, Paragould, Ark Marguerite Louthan, '•'I" Greelev ■ St.. IT Wayne. Ind. Malinda Frontield, Ft. Wayne. Ind Emma Mann. Liberal. Kans. Hattie Alligher. 315 N Sth St . Marion, Ind. Ella Haley, Portland. Ind. Mary Parks. Spencerville. Ind Annie Buhler, 620 Main Ave., I<as Vegas, New Mexico. Mrs. Jennie Forey. Madison. Ind 1 Mrs. Etta Marquart. Bluffton, Ind. Mrs. Elizabeth Allen. Harvard, 111 I Mrs Elizabeth Bradley. I<aporte, Ind. 1 : Emma Byres. Monroeville. Ind. Stella Melotte Odom, Greenland, < I Ark. Julia Bradley Failor. 3632 61st ■ Place, Chicago, 111. Clara Rittenhouse Orr. Garrett. Ind. ' Mrs. Mary Lewellen. Monroe. Ind. Nancy Hildebrand. 1057 Swinney Ave., Fort Wayne. Ind. Kittle Christen France, 441 So. 1 Cherokee, Musokgee, Okla. Jennie Peterson Todd. Bluffton. Ind. 1 Matie Aute, Fort Wayne. Ind. Hattie Nicholas. Fort Wayne. Ind. ' J. E. Thomas, Paragould. Ark Sarah E Middleton, Paragould. Ark Roma Holmes Sipmson. 21"4 M. S Ave . Sioux City, lowa Margaret Poling, Fort Wayne. Ind. Minda Russell, Fort Wayne. Ind. Maude Weimer. Ft. Wayne. Ind. i Mrs Caroline Hill. Sl'.O Greeley St . Fort Wayne, Ind. Lily Mann. Liberal Kans. If any one knows of any member | that may have been missed or if any address has been incorrectly given . kindly ’phone Mrs. Vinnie Lyons or Mrs. Martha Hay. i Respectfully submitted, MRS. VINNIE LYONS ; MRS MARTHA HAY ‘ Mr French Quinn. Chairman of the : Invitation Committee: | I Below is a list of the absent members of the Presbyterian church to 1 whom invitations were sent Friday, 1 August 30, 1912; Rev. Allen, Harvard, 11l Mrs. Mary Macke, Birmingham, Aia. Matie Auten, Ft. Wayne. Ind. Rev. Alexander, McComb, 111. Adam Brown. Fort Wayne, R. R. ! Robert Boyd, Bladensburg, Ohio. Dick Burrell. Rochester, Ind. Benj. Braysher. Mrs. Geo. Biers. Ft. Wayne, Ind Mrs. Eliza Bradley, Topeak, Kans. Jos. Bradley, 3427 6st St., Chicago. ( Illinois. Millan Allen, Coal City, 111. Albert Brittson. Owasso, Mich. John Blakesly. Frank Bradley. Haviland, Kan. Julia Bradley. Wm. C. Compton, Indianapolis. Ind. < Etta Rosebrough, Huntington, Ind. Clark Coverdale. Marion. Ark. Pearl Cutting. 186 17th Apt. 5, Milwaiikee, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Christen, Muskogee, Okla. , Mrs. Charles Cusick. Van Wert. O. C. T. Dorwin, Lafayette, Ind. J. W. Delaney, Greentown, Ind Otis Dorwin. J. D. Edwards. Ithaca. N. W Mrs. M. E. Forey, Madison, Ind. 1 True Fristoe, Fairmount, W. Va. C. Ora France, Columbia City, Ind. 1 Richard France. Alliance, Ohio. Jas. H. Gerard. Mrs. W. S. Hughes, Ft. Wayne, Ind. 1 Lawrence Hughes, Elgin, 111. Mrs. Kate Smith, Portland. Ind. Chas. Hammell, Coalinga. Cal. Earl Hughes, Fort Wayne. Ind. Emma Plew, Gary, Ind. Dr. Miles Porter, Fort Wayne, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kern. Saginaw. Mich. Dr. Geo. Knorr, Albert Lea, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. A. Luceky. Valley Mills, Ind. Frank Linn. Chicago. 111. Jas. C. Moses, Watson. Sask., Can. I Rev. Lewis Miller, Topeka, Kans. Mrs. Ella Miller, care John L. ; Spaulding. Salina. Mrs. Frank Van Sweringen, Chicag ( 'll- < Mrs. Sarah Miller Earl, Fort Wayne, Ind. H. P. Moses, Fort Wayne. H. A. Miller. Hoagland, Ind. Sherman Mott, Indianapolis, Ind. Jas. W. Middleton. Cal Miller, Fort Wayne, Ind. F. E. McGlaughlin, Topeka. Kans. Roy McFeeley, Fort Wayne. Arta Numbers. Austin, Kans. A. A. Nichols, Coldwater, Mich Emily Numbers. Austin. Melitte Numbers, Austin. Dayton Number?. St.. Louis. Mo. | Mrs. Grace Alwein, Shelby. Ohio. Eli aPtterson, Jeffersonville, Ind., ' 050 W. MarkM St. Catherine Rodgins. Paragould. Ark

Rev Clarence Reynolds, Elizabeth. N. J. Rev Walter H Reynolds Morri* Steele, Bryan. Ohio Jesse Steele, St Uuils. Mo Mis Dr. Orren I! Smith, Indianan oil*. Frank Steele, St Lopls, Mo. Dr. Robert Schrock, Binghamton. | N Y Dr. II E. Sowers, Shaion, Pa. Mrs. Mary Springer, Rockford. O Mrs Florence Starr, Bluffton, Ind ' Mrs. Wm Shelton. Greenwood, Ind. Rev. Spetnagle, South Bend, Ind E. P. Smith, Springfield, Ohio Chas F. True, Poe, Ind Mrs Jesse Deatn, Riverside, 111. Burt Townsend. Brice True. Fort Wayne. Mis Millie Hart Oaks, Maywood., ill. Mrs Helen K Blossom, Ft Wayn ' ( Herbert Luckey, Valley Mills. Ind. Mrs. Hiram Walters, LaFontaine. Ind. Mrs Frank Gast, Tacoma. Wash. | Mrs. Dennis Wertxberger, Tulsa. Okla. Clarence Wertzberger, Sapulpa. Okla. W H. Wiley, Marion. Ind Clarence Ward Mr. and Mrs. 'Robert Myers, Columbus, Ohio. Dick Peterson. Chattanooga, Tenn. Dan Yeager. Huntington, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. M B. Knous, Warsaw. Ind. If any one know of any member that may have been missed kindly phone to Ed Moses, or J. C. Patterson. Respectfully submitted. J. C PATTERSON. ED MOSES CITY PROPER T V FOR SALE For a r ow Lays Only at the Prices Quoted Below. Nine roomed house. Full lot, good bain; located on North Fifth street. Price, 322G<t.00. Four roomed house on Mercer av eaue. Price. 31.95'00. Six roomed house on North Second street. Price, 31,L ' 1 Eight room house on corner of For uax and Rugg Sts Plenty of fruit Price, 31,659 50. Eight r:om house on West Monroe St. Cellar, lights and bath. Price >2,500.00. — Seven room house n North El. j enth St. Barn on the lot. Plenty oi j fruit. Price. $1.5' ll "”‘ Four room house on Eleventh ?t ; Price, 3950.00. Nine room house on North Eleven St. Two lots Cellar and cistern. Price, $2,850.00. Six room house with four lots. Cistern and drove well Located on Elm St. Price. 5L200.00. Nine room house, with ’J’- acres of land. SmaP narn. Located on High St. Price, $1,300.00. Seven room house, modern, with hood barn and full lot. Cellar under house. located on North First St. Price, $2,300.00. Seven room nouse on corner of ■ Fourth and Market Sts. Price. $2350.00. These properties ar-j all bargains. Can be bougat on good terms, and we also have other properties which we are sure will suit. We also have a large list of farms of all sizes. HARVEY’ & LEONARD. Above Vance Hite & Macklin, Decatur, Jnd. _ o— HOUSE WORK WANTED. A Bohemian lady, who lives just south of the Heckman mill, in this city, would like to have work. Can do any kind of house cleaning or would be glad to accept steady place Cannot speak English verv good, but understands fairly well. Orders may be left at this office or at her house

214tf o— NOTICE PUBLIC We the undersigned do hereby notify all our customers that after Sept. 9, 1912, we will continue our prices except Saturdays when hair-cut will be 25c and shave 10c. Four barbers, clean towels, everything sanitary. Hower & Stevens. 214t3 j BUILDINGS FOR SALE. I have for sale a small barn and two other small buildings that I will sell at a bargain, if removed soon. Located on residence lot just north of library. 211t3 ' DR. W. E. SMITH. NOTICE I will start my cider mill August 20th and will maek cider every Tuesday and Thursday until further notice. PETER KIRSCH. 98tf FOR EXCHANGE—Farms for merchandise; any size farm to soil. Send description to G. A. Spriggs, Fairfield, Wayne Co., 111. o DEMOCRAT WANT ADS PAY’ BIG.

PUBLIC SALE. At my residence. 1 mile east and I mile south of Curryville and 2 mile - | south ami 2 miles west and '■< mile south of Peterson, on Wednesday. September 25 th. beginning at 1" o'clock am., the following property, to-wit; Three Head of Horses One black mare, coming I year* old: 1 bay ; mare, coming 3 years old, and 1 sorrel mare, coming 2 years old. Seven i Head Os Cattle; One roan cow, I years old. to be fresh in spring. I Jersey cow. 9 years old, to be fresh in spring; 1 Durham cow. 3 yearn old. to be fresh in spring; all of them are giving milk: I Jersey cow, 19 years , old; 1 heifer, 2 years old, to be fresh | tn spring, and 2 yearling heifers Six- . teen Head of Hogs: Fourteen spring I shoats, 2’ Chester White sow-, to ’ar 1 row before day of sale. Farming Im j plements. Gearless hay loader, good !as new McCormick binder, in good j running condition; Milwaukee mower. I John Deere hay tedder. Hoosier corn ' planter, good; truck disc, good; spad- ) ing harrow, spring tooth harrow, square tooth harrow. Clark riding plow . Tiger corn plow, walikng double shovel plow, buzz saw. Champion wagon. with tight bottom, hay ladder with hog rack combined, low wheeled wagon. water wagon with tank, single buggy, good as new ; set single buggy harness, set heavy team harness; 59 bu. rye for seed. 10 acres good corn in field, clover hay in mow. Lumber fo r sale Household Furniture: Two bed [ room suits, oak Rush, good as new ; 2 beds with matress and springs, leather mission davenport, plush divan, piano case organ, oak finish wardrobe, set dining room chairs, 3 rockets, kitchen cabinet, god as new; cui> board, extension table, Hoosier hard coal burner, soft coal heater, cast-iron lange and Bluebell cream separator Terms—All purchases of $5 and un- , der cash. A credit of 12 months will be given on all amounts over ss.<•!>, purchaser giving his note with approved security; 5 per tent off for cash on sums over $5.09 No propertyremoved until settled for. E. R WRIGHT Noah FTauhiger, Auct. William Zimmerman, Clerk. STOCK SALE. i will offer at public auction at my residence on what is known as the J Martin Schinnerer farm, 1 3 » miles i east of Willshire, on Thursday. SepI tember 19, 1912. commencing at IF'l ■ o'clock p. m.. the following described property; Three-fourths Belgian sor- ! rel mare, 6 years old, will weigh 1650, ' in good flesh, with colt by side; \ Beli gian roan mare, 12 years old, weighs 1750, in foal to imported Belgian j horse; ”s Belgian black mare colt, 1 year old; 7 S Belgian roan mare colt, I 4 months old; '» Belgian roan horse, . colt, 5 months old. Extra good Ten-; nessee Jersey cow. 7 years old. fresh! July 1: Holstein cow . 3 years old, to i be fresh January 1, and a good one; | New York Guernsey cow, 6 years old, to be fresh in March. If looking for : a good one don't fail to see this one; red roan cow 5 years old. giving 2’« ! I irallons of milk per day, will be fresh j ; in spring; extra good Holstein bull, | 17 months old, and a sure breeder; | - Tennessee Jersey heifer, coming 2 ■ years old. to be fresh in spring; \ | Jersey heifer, coming 2 years old. to be fresh in spring. Full blooded Po- j land China male hog, 14 months old: i Berkshire male pig. 5 months old; 2 brood sows, will farrow October 1: 3 sows with pig by side: 4 young sows will farrow by last of September; 15 hogs will weigh 150 lbs. each: 10 head of shoats, weight 90 tbs. each; 20 head of shoats, weight, 60 to 75 Tbs. each. Eight head of Shropshire breeding I ewes. 2 years old. See big bills for. terms. CHA ’. H. LEMAR. G. R. Hileman, Auct. 218t6 ; s ■ -

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HERE IT IS Everything You need For The Bug. g-y or Camage Tops. Cushions, T odies, Se us,(real’s Wheels, Poles, Shafts, Boots, Dashes, Curtains, Storm aprons, Storm fronts, Storm tops STORM BUGGIES COMPLETE Everything for Stormy Weather We do Repainting and Rubber Tiring and all kinds of Repair Work Have a look at the goods, and decide for your own satisfaction. Prices and Quality always Right. We cater exclusively to the Vehicle Trade and when vouneed any of the above named articles or repair work give us a call. The Decatur Carriage Works .D. Porter Prop. E. Monroe st. New and Second Hand Buggies For Sale :HWeVer*fails 4 * WONDER J U ’FLY KI LLER' • PRICE. lO< ‘ •*. A -*ASKYOUR dealer* *” <• MANFDBV , Os ** * * * THE WATSON CO. PERU,IND

LOW PRICES ,„ FEINCE •«.nh*r ttviM. M»nT«h**perP’»» *•-■*3-’' Forl.»«-j* Ot-k . p.Wflw Pnt«r» Kwi » ''J WAAf. FEHCr <O. OSCATUR. !■» Coing! Going! Going! Are you going to have a sale if so let me add it to the list of sales that I have booked for this fall. Date your sale early and get ahead of the rush, as the man that buys at the sale today will not be a bidder on the same article tomorrow. Phone me at my expence or see me "at T. A. Leonard tin shop. Phone 531 John Spilhler. The Auctioneer Decatur, - - - Indiana.

SAFETY RAZORS ALL THE LEAD- QL ING MAKES The Kinds That Shave J With Ease ' vt W j Let us show them to you CALLOW & RICE ONiTHF. EAST SIDEfOF STREET WINTER KING-SEED WHEAT Bearded wheat--1911 Seed. Grown in Adams County. --WE WANT GRAIN, HAY AND SEEDS- - Largest seed cleaner .n state F»HONE;i\JO. 25 BURK ’ELEVATOR COMPANY

I 1 H. PENNINGTON AND CO. Carpenters and Builders H. Pennington, Mgr. W. H. Pennington Forman C. E. Pennington Secy STreu Prepared to do all kinds of Carpentering and building ork. P.'ij;> tr l> est Call and see us if you reed anything in this line. REALtSTATr. BARGAINS •Jo acre farm, good located. on P road, close to school, in good neig" ■ hood; good buildings and a h°- ' good beet land, 3 1-2 miles from factoryThe Northern Indiana Real estate Co. L.C. Helm Mgr. IF. FnJ