Decatur Democrat, Volume 58, Number 10, Decatur, Adams County, 6 March 1913 — Page 8

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l"W» .r-xr.r EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N Y, Mar 5— < Special to Daily Democrat!— Receipts, 1/ <##; shipment*, 959; oScial to New York ywtarday, X«t; Lor* closing ftTOL-£ Heavy. »s>'<&»s 9>); mixed and mediuaas. E9.9*€iS9“lb; Yockera, 3.-19: pigc and Bgfct*. »*.!<>© IS fte'r stag*. *EW 937 90; thee;?, steady; top last*. 19 cattle, 2&; steady. G. T. BURK. Mew ear corn Nc. 2 Red wheat 11.99 No. J White wheat 9’c Oat* Sf * Sample srataew uata S«« Bye - lurley 4«cSs9e -«MUM barley 45e A,». t- aeed fl’l'j No 1 timothy bay flu 19 No. I mixed M. 50 No. 1 ctor er fSS9 Hye straw M-s'-' u uleat atraa 3MO Clover seed ft 15 Timothy seed fl 9® COAL PriICES. Steve and Ear. Sard Is ~ Chestnut, hart 39 -t Pea, Hard fW Poca., Egg and Lump *5.59 W. Ash M-50 Sprmg chtoka •* V. Splint M-0 H Valley M-25 R Lion X-59 Fanner .... ........... .. 3€ .0

«- 1 ' *■ I PUBLIC SALE. roan hate, 4 year.- old; 1 Lay mar-. . Haring sol dand rented our farms, j » J2 y horse, 12 years old; bay mare, 7 will sell at pcblic aentioo on Thors-' years old. lady broke. Two Shetland i day. March t, Z<3, at my rewdenre pox.es • 1 black pony mare, 19 years p one and one-half miles south of Hoag- old; 1 roan pony mare. 5 years oK! land, on the township line between Both well broken to harness and sadMarion and Madison townships, the die. Six Head of Cattle: Consistingl Mtowing described property, towit: of 3 mikh cows, 1 Jersey cow, 5 years;: Four Head Horses, consisting of 1 'old. will be fresh soon; 1 red Durham. !

UTHE EASTER SUITS, DRESSES AND COATS■<« I i — -are here in great varieties —— - « I if -=!* I £ \ \ ’E are now showing the most up-to-date line of Womens, Misses and Childrens Ready-to-wear Garments ever brought to any $ I | \ \ citv ten times as large as Decatur. We have taken great care in selecting these lines and feel proud of getting the Cream g I | 1 * from the best Manufacturers in the world. We feel sure we have brought to Decatur the very store that the people of the g I g surrounding Country wanted as we are having a big trade from far and near and all are pleased to know they can purchase their J I | READY TO WEAR GARMENTS AT HOME * I I and save themselves the time and dissatisfaction of ordering from mail order houses and the trouble of going out of town for their ts I £ wants. We are prepared to compete with any house in this country and not only compete but can save you from 10 to 20 per cent. | I WE WANT TO IMPRESS UPON YOUR IVIIINDSb THAT VUE ARE RUNNING dSpyX ft ■ | ® —A ONE PRICE STORE VW ® I g O*' ? Jr ig I JTr and as near cash as we can and selling on a small margin. This enables us to go right into S I ® /€ the best markets and get the very best and latest merchandise to be had as you will admit. Fr 4 \ * I » i . MS \ If you will step in and see the new Spring Goods that we are now showing. I, -y ZaaA S I £ pl. I* / While looking over the new and Nobby Coats and Suits ask to see the swell line of V A 5 | L 7 f' \ dJm Evening and Party Dresses in all shades and prices. We not only carry a line of ■'WHi S l” J Coats, Suits and Dresses for Women but a full line of Childrens Garments as well. tIHRSErII '• I V’/ AT REMARKABLY LOW PRICES '1 • \ ' I 8 V I HAVE YOU SEEN THE TWO IN ONE HOUSE DRESS K® V * I S WE HAVE THEM. ! t <| « h IrKJ — £ I I <' a lilt: - sii 'lll I I lil’S KI i —■■ — — ft " ' -—•- < * * 11/11 h B I kt it\ Lili ft r LjilJ. kX-X/ DECATUR , nX— INDIANA 4 ( f' u; I I '■ N ■>» _J| I

—a vs—ai ii 3. Hin ..55 90 Kentucky .*443 Lorie M 5» FULLENKAMPS. Eggs 15c . Better 39® 28c Lart »c • I NIBLICK 4 CO. Batter Jft<2Te Eggs 1.5 c H. BERLING. .. Ducks 10c Fowb »c . Geec« ....9c Turkeys 15e . Old roosters >c KALVER MARKETS. Beef tides XOe ( . Calf v lic I Tallow 5c > Steep pelts 2Jc6li-. : Muskrats .....scS4sc , Sk.uk 25cG»3 59 Coou 10c ©32 75 Poasum IOcQTOc MUk 25cQHOO 1 1 LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. , — ' Sprat* sticks ...10c : • Ducks 10c ; Fbwla Ifc ( : Geeae — *c j I Eggs I* 6 ‘ > Butter 18c I Turkey* He i II Old rooatavw 5e ,

lyearold cow. gtwu* milk, wW be freak In July: 1 roaa Durham cow. 3 years old, giving milk, will ba fr*et ;a June. 3 ywsrlta* heifers Twenty atne Head of Hoge Five t reed acw* will farrow tn April. 1 Duroc male hog. 1 year old. IS bead of young bog* weigsm* 'll pound* each E'gbt Head of Shropshire ewe*, bred U> lamb in April Farm Implement* One *u!ky corn plow. 1 McCormick mow er, 5 foot cwt; I Defiance el pper breaking plw. 1 Old* wagon. 1 carriage. 1 nagie baggy. 1 »;n*Se pwsy buggy and 1 doable pony buggy. I set of heavy work harness, good ns new, 1 old set work Larne**. 1 light set of buggy harneas,.. 1 double set of posy taruea*. HooaeboM good,; Oak brt room suit, oak writing desk, combination book case and writing desk, new dresser, bed steads and »pr;tg*. kttchea cabinet, dun* cupboard, sink, dining room table and chain, carpet*, organ, a tot of Mason fruit ars. about 15 bushela of early and late rarietie* of potatoe*. garden tool* and many other article* not here mectioued; also about IJS Leghorn, Plymouth Rock and Minorca chicken*Terms —On all sum* of 35 and uader, cash in Land: over 35 a credit of 9 mon tbs will be given, the purchaser giving a bankable nota Liberal discoast for cash. Sale begins at 1« a m. Having sold my farm will leave soon after tie sale JOHN G. STIRHING. Owner S. R- Rose Aucv Geo Bobilya, Clerk 53t2 NOTICE TO THE BREEDERS. I have sold my farm and will move to Muncie, taking my horse *jocg I will leave my registry book with; Charles Andrews. 2 miles ee't and 1 three-fourths ruroaer north of Mop- I roe. I now give Cbarto* Andrew* cbej full right of collecting all colt fee* due or to be due wtth;= 39 day* after foaling. He win receipt same and any 'one wanting to see the breeding book or rules, will find them there, with! Mr. Andrew*. I would just say to the! man who La* traded or sold hi* mare. J she-nil report hi* name an i the rural ’ route and postofEce. Thazktar my* patron* for past 6ss®rw. Yours truly, | Rufus A Hunter 54t3 > WANTEI£-G.rt for light housework \ ' Mrs Ben Shrantk. ‘phone 4<« 531 f, MAN WANTED—To do general work! on farm by year or term of years to j ■ right man. Young married man pre-j iferred. Imp-re at this oCce. 53t3

AN ORDINANCE. RegwiHatg *ll Rs«iroad and Railway Cocr poeies wt>ooe baa* cf read* pa*a XhrcwgK *ho City of Decatur, lod-ara*, te p oco Gates *t *H pc'rta wrere m * R*b rood* creo* public *tre«t* aed to repeat all ort’WMM and pan* es ert,nonces <n con* ct **rewth **>d dscianng an e-e-gency ’I for tiu tarur* aNect of tt* S ordinal**. Sectton 3- Be it ordained by tbo -’CMakBOB Council in and for tteC:ty o! . Docatwr. Indiana, for the safety of the .crtiseu* tb-reof. and the traveling public that each of the railroad or railway ’ rewnßins opeot n* railroad* through : the corporate limits of the City of Deca.tur. Indiana, be re.e;red to ptue gares at the points where said railroads cross any pullic »treet in said city • 1 S«. 2, It shall be unlawful for any ;'railroad or railway company to ©per I ate any railroad or railway through the corporate limits of raid city, wtth- ' .out complying with section 1 of th s ‘ lortina&ee. -within thirty day* from the i .receipt of notice so to do, !rc-o tbo common eouncH <if ,*aid city. Sec X Be h further ordained ’that said railroads shaL install an operate* for raid I who shall, upon the sppros -h of ,-any train, tower said gates and open departure thereof raise the same- Said ! operator stall be ce duty and aerate ’ i said gate* from o’clock a. m, trail til 1* o’clock p nf. of each day ■ ( Sec 4. Be it further ordained by ,sa-d Common Council that any of said railroads operat-nir through tbs raid 1 jcity failing to comply with any ot the ' sections of this ordinance shall he guilty of a misdemeanor and on coajriettoc thereof stall te fitted in any | sum not less than ten dollar* nor more than t»esty-Eve dollars for each day they so fail to comply tberew.-.h. Sec K All ordinance* and part* >f orcinaaeas of said -iity in conflict w.’h this ordinance or any oection tlweof are hereby repealed. Sec 4 It is hereby declared that aa emergency exists for the immediate Irakis* effect of this ordinance and lemeh Mcttots thereof. It shall there•fore be in full force and -ffec-t from and after it* paaeage and two weeks j patlicaiton, once each week, in the Deicalttr Daily Demoerat. pubKsted in the Citv of Decatur. Indiana. Passed aad adopted by the Common Council in open session thi* 18th day of February, 1913 . Approved and signed by me thi* 21st ’day of February, 1913. JTDBON W TEEPL£. MMaycr I H. M. DeVOSS. Clerk, febfff meh 5 i e—•WANTED—Gtrf for general hocsei work. Incuire of Charles Mere-* !at the Meyers. Scherer a Bearers fur- • nitmre store. 54tS 'FOR * I R—Combination book case ' and writing desk. Call at 222 South I’ Second street. 5412 WANTED —To boy two Rhode island Red cockerel* at once. Address H. F J -id. R. R 11. Decarar. Ind 51t3 ____________ ■■ —

JIN ONE MINUTE! CLOGGED NOl TRILB OPEN—COLDS AND CATARRH VANISH. t Stop* N**ey D**cMrg*. Cieare Stu** I Head. Me*<* ln«*-ed Air ?hu;h 1 iM You BrestM Freely. 1 Trr “Ely * Oeam Balm.’ Get * wnall bottle anyway, ju»t 1 try a little in the no*trl » aad instantly your clogged noee aa f >topprtup air passage of the be* - will open, you will breathe flreelj ‘ dultoera and headache dwapprar. H j morning I the catarrh, cold-inhead < ■ catarrhal tore throat w d be gone 1 End such misery now ' Get th ’ email bottle of "Ely'* Cream Balm” I r any drag More. This sweet, fragra: -• balm di.«»oive* by the beat of the an 5 tril*. penetrate* and heals the infias ed, swolten ffivEbmne which lines th » nose, head and throat: clear* the * s passage*; Mops nasty discharges an a feeling of cleausirg, sooth.ng relit ‘ comes immediately. Don t lay awake tonight *tnigglin ' for breath, with bead Muffed; ncstr : 1 closed, hawking and blowing Catarr ! or a cold, with st* running no*e, sot mucous dropping into the throat, an raw dryness is distressing but tru! ' needles*. Put your faith —ju*t once—in Ely ! Cream Balm and your cold or catarr will surely disappear. The HoltLous ■ Drug Co. : ' J (Advertisement) FOR SALE. * j An ideal poultry farm for sale: 2 sere*, well drained aad well fence i land; mostly black soil, on »ton : road S:-. room bouse, barn 28x4' ' poultry house I'-xiS, corn crip, plet ’ ty of fruit; 21* miles from a l:v • town. mile to good school Posse: - s >3 on or before April Ist. Price 32 i 450. . 54tf HARVEY k LEONARD ” — lll “ r ■■■ * ' SPECIAL NOTICE. Good timothy hay at toe per larz > bale. First class livery st reasons bl price* at Ernest Schlickman”*, TL.' - and Monroe Sts. ’Phone 182 541 i ---o ‘ FARM TOR RENT—2 *-3 miles‘nori • east of the city. laguire of Jam< ? Bain. »2t3 1 LOST—One ray chunk horse wti white star on farebead weigi ! about 1490 lb*. Reward. —Petit Sto age Warehouse Co., Fort Wayne, 1 5 if-ar a 52x3

SPECIAL PRICE ON FE&CE 'I •d ® » R The Ward Fence Co., for thirty days will make B exceptionally low L rlct » t R muyjdesigns of ■ Lawn and fam fences. We ba\e a good num- ■ Id I ber <.f RUDdani heights of Farm Fences in oed ■ 44 size rolls, also many beautiful designs of Lawn ■ J J Fabrics, at bargain prices. Cun miso make jou H or 1 Special low prices on Farmland Lawn uates, we ■ 1 make the strongest combination Poultry and I B at Stock Fence on the market. H ij>t I K Call and see us I E I THE WARD FENCE CO. I I I DECATUR, IND. B

■ ll■ ■W—f rnff&L 2U_ I ._••• ~ g DON'T CHOOSE WHISKEY I ' orfother liquor by the bottle. A ■ ■' but by the character and re- B J nutation of its’eontents. Good jghsi I rh ifivers and physicians will tell 77~ I >- you cur liquors beat man •of ; I I the m:-st beautifully bottled I j|B ■ : brands in the world. And this 1J J '— l IjV — L ■ despite the fact that our price J B do not even come near reach- B 2® ing those of all the others. - ■ « Berghoff Beer by the case. I |A ' f* I IP 1 I- V" Comer of Second and I L 3 (J * ( L. U,, f Madison streets. I ■!■■**ll II—I * ” H WHAT A COUNTRY CLERGYMAN HAS DONE I A clergymari in a neighboring town, who is only getting a small salary , ■ is laying by money in Bank for * rainy d*y. He started with 3to. and ■ he now has ;u Bank $175.3X The man with a Bank account here does ■ not have to worry about his future. He can give hw whole heart to ■ ki what he has to do from day to day and whatever his walk in life may H be. he can make good to himself and to others. Bring or mail what- M th- ever money you have and open an aeeounthere. |M te* mi FIRST NATIONAL BANK I ‘ tSs Decatur, Indiana. M ;h» erid- K