Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 93, Decatur, Adams County, 20 April 1911 — Page 4
DAILY MARKET REPORTS Corrected Every Afternoon
EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo. N. Y.. Apr. 20—(Special to Daily Democrat (—Receipts, 2,880; shipjnenta. s’o; official to New York yesterday, 190; hogs closing slow. Heavy, $6.40®56.50; mixed. $6.60® $6.63; Yorkers. $6.60® $6:65; pigs, $6 65® $6.75; roughs. $5.35® $5.40; sheep, 11,000; dull; wool lambs, $6.50; clipped. $5.5b; cattle, 65; slow. CHICAGO GRAIN. Chicago, 111., Apr. 19 —M heat—May, 88>,ie; July, MMc; Sept., 85%c. Cora May, 50c; July. 51c; Sept., 52c. Oats, May, 3174 c; July, 31%c; Sept., 3174 c. TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, 0., Apr. 19—Wheat—Cash, and May, 8874 c; July, 87%c; Sept., 87%c. Corn —Cash, 52c; May, 5174 c; July, 52%c; Sept., 53%c. Oats—Cash 34%c; May, 34%c; July, 3474 c; Sept., 33Tic. Rye—No. 2. 90c; No. 3,85 c. G. T. Burk. • Timothy seed, prime >4.00 No. 2 Red wheat 90c No. 2 White wheat 88c Old corn New corn “ 5c White corn 5 2c Red Clover seed $7.75 Barley, No. 2 Alsike seed $..>5 Oats, new 30c Clover hay SB.OO Timothy hay $14.50 Mixed hay » 10 - 50 Clover seed [email protected]
« “There Was An Old Woman,” etc., ETC. Os Course You Remember All ABOUT her I But Isn’t That Just About What b™/ We All Do? I LIVE IN OUR SHOES Two-thirds Os Our Time! The Balance Os The Time we Sleep! How Important Th • Well Fitting, Comfortable Shoe Becomes WHEN WE REALIZE THIS Let Us Fit Your Feet With Comfortable Shoes. S ELZEY & FALK OPP. COURT HOUSE ll—grfnyTTn'i'X, n I THE I Quality Groceries | i wKwlm is i A Bus y Day I UasS JcZ-il WITH US! I MAKE THEM A LITTLE BUSIER By ’Phoning Your Order I FOR QUALITY GROCERIES. | A few things you may need in house cleaning! I Laundry soap, Scarring soap, Bon Ami, Ammonia Lye, Cleanser, Washing powder, Carpet Beaters and Brushes. I You can find them at I Hower and Hower, North of G. R. & L Depot. ’Phone 108.
DECATUR PRODUCE CO. Eggs 14c Chickens Fowls - 8c Young turkeys laC Ducks 8c Butter 13c Oeese - 7c Old Tom turkeys 9c Old Hen turkeys 10c H. BERLING. Chickens 8c Butter l“ c Eggs . K( ' Fowls 8c Ducks 8c Geese ‘ c Old Turkeys 9c Old Hen turkeys l°c Young Turkeys 15c Spring chicks 8c Old roosters 5c Eggs 14c Butter 16c® 20c WOOL AND HIDES KALVER’S PRICES. Beef hides 7c Calf hides 10c Tallow 5c Sheep Pelts [email protected] Mnk [email protected] Coon lO® t 0 8175 M. ruuUENKAM'*'* Eggs “ C Lara 1 c Butter niblick a cg Eggs ***• Butter 16c©20c Old turkeys 9c Old hen turkeys 10c Young turkeys 15c Spring Chicks 8c Old roosters ••*‘ 6c
WANT AD COLUMN 1,0 ST—A black fur robe at the Beulah church Sunday night. Finder return it to the Schlickman feed yaid, Decatur, Ind. LOST—A gold broach, containing brilliants, somewhere between the Erie station and Lose & Thomas cigar store. Finder return to this office. 91 to HOUSEWORK WANTED—By girl of sixteen. Call ’phone 281. 89tb WANTED TO RENT—Cottage or medium sized house, with at least some conveniences. —I. O. Landis, Times office. NURSING WANTED—Mrs. Fortney. 313 So. Eleventh St. 9116 WANTED—HaIf dozen live wire salesmen to sell National products, food and drug products, teas and coffees, 101 varieties. Call at Room No. 2 above Times office, from 5 to 10 p. tn —Petef F. Dagy. ’ 90t3 SEWING WANTED— Inquire of Miss Annice Wilder at Monmouth, or ring one on the M. line. 85t6 PLANTS FOR SALE—Cabbage, tomato and celery for early planting. Call on Tony Holthouse, corner 4th and Marshall streets. 88t3 FOR SALE—A range, used one year; a Favorite base burner. 'Phone 324. ‘ 9t6 ‘ FOR SALE—Barred nymouth Rock eggs for sale The kind that lays and weighs. A setting of fifteen for fifty cents. Ben Beckmeyer, ’phone 14 on O line. 76t12 FOR SALE—Favorite baseburner and kitchen range. noth in good condition. Inquire of Rose Conter or call ’Phone 188 or 164. 91t6 FOR SALE—Sideboarw and chona closet, combined; gasoline range and gasoline tank, at 240 N. sth St. 79t6 COOLER FOR S.-vLE—A refrigerator 10 ft. high, 674 ft. wide. 474 ft deep. Will sell right —Ben Knapke. 90t3 HOUSE FOR RENT—Near Haugk stone quarry. Inquire of E. X. Ehinger. 88t3 WANTED —Furnished rooms in modern private home; convenient to business section. Lock Box 163. 90t3 FOUND —Pair of overalls, near postoffice. Owner can have same bycalling at this office, describing same and paying for this notice. 92t3 FOR SALE OR KENT—A 7 room house on the corner of Eight and Jeffersons streets. Good cellar; also hard and soft water. See Arthur Suttles. HOUSE FOR RENT—On North Second treet. Close to automobile factory or interurban power house. Has 6 rooms. See L. C. Hughes or ’phone No. 305. 89t6 A chicken supper will be served in the dining room of the Methodist church Thursday evening from 5 to 7 for 25c. A program of music will be given after supper and everybody is invited to stay and have a social time. 90t2 SEWING WANTED —Inquire of Miss Annice Wilder at Monmouth, or ring one on the M line. 92t8 Thursday afternoon and evening the Woman’s Home Missionary society will have on sale at the M. E. church, new articles, such as aprons, house jackets, sun-bonnets, dust caps, pillow cases, etc. 90t2
Why are gossips like kings and queens? Because they have so many subjects! A Breakfast Os Sausage Would Be the Right Thing And, if of our Manufacture Fit For The King A Nice Slice Os Bacon Neither too fat or too lean Well crisped before taken Would be fit for his Queen They Make d Royal Breakfast Try them some morning DYONISSCHMirf
Hello! Here Is an opportunity of a lifetime! to buy one of the best forty acre farms in the state of Indiana, reasonable, and get possession with the crops, in five days. Pair buildings, good fences, drilled well, well ditched, no open ditches, about four acres of timber, an only onefourth mile to pikM. For paraoulam inquire of A. 8. Keller, Monroe. Indiana 90t4-16t2 FURNISHED or unfurnished rooms for rent, 333 N. Sth St. 90t6 Don’t forget the tub sale Thursday afternoon and evening at the M. E. church parlors. 90tJ FOR RENT—House on North Second street; 5 rooms and summer kitchen; drove well, cistern and garden. Enquire 908 N. 2nd St. 72t6 FOR SALE —One sideboard, a kitchen table, kitchen cabinet, refrigerator and folding bed. See Mrs. Mary Crawford, ’Phone 140. 93t6 ATTENTION. Let me clean your kitchen with a nice coat of alabastine or calsomime I I will also make your paper look just like new and at little expense. Also can clean cisterns and other like jobs. ’Phone 448. 90t6 JAMES COVERDALE. ——— ——• — NOTICE! ..Any party thinking of going in the 5 and 10 cent Store Novelty Business will do well by writing to Lock Box No. 121, Decatur, Indiana. o BARLEY SEED FOR SALE. We have for sale a quantity of barley for seeding purposes. Inquire of G. T. Burk, the elevator man. 78t3 0 NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE BY TRUSTEES. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned trustees appointed by a trust deed of the property of Rufus K. Allison, will on Wednesday, the 3rd day of May, 1911, at 2 o'clock p. ik., at the office of the Bowers Realty Company on Monroe street in the City of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, sell at private sale the following described real estate in Adams County, in the State of Indiana, to-wit: Commencing on Monroe street in the City of Decatur, at a point 46 feet west of the southeast corner of inlot number Two Hundred Seventy-four (274) in the first addition to the town (now city) of Decatur; thence weet along Monroe street, twenty and onehalf (2074) feet; thence north parqlell with Front street, ninety-nine (99) feet; thence east parallell with the south line of said lot. twenty (20) feet and six (6) inches: thence south parallel with Front street, ninety-nine (99) feet to Monroe street, to the place of beginning; also The north half (74) of inlots number Two Hundred Seventy-five (275) in the first addition to the town (now city) of Decatur; also Inlot number Six (6) in Citizen’s first addition to the City of Decatur; also Inlots number Thirty (30) and Thir-ty-eight (38) in Mary Fullenkamp’s subdivision of outlots "number Twentynine (29) and Thirty (30) in the south nine (29) and Thirty (SO) in the southern addition to the town (now city) of Decatur; also Inlot number Forty-nine (49) and Seventeen (17) feet of uniform width off the south side of inlot number Ffty (50) in the original plat of the town (now city) of Decatur; also Lot Six (61 in Dodge addition to the village of Oden, Emmet County, Michigan. Said sale to continue from day to day until all said property js sold. CHARLES H. WORDEN, - EDWARD X. EHINGER, FRANK M. SCHIRMEYER, 50tf Trustees. o 1 SEED POTATOES FOR SALE. I have a quantity of Carman potatoes for seeding. This is the best potato that grows. ’Phone 14-1. —Bert Johnson. R. F. D. No. 5, half mile south of Decatur. 93t3
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M 1 «"■" ■ |l,r, -4Fnin “I | fB - s £ | BERNSTEINS I ] Studabaker Block - - - Doors South of Interurban Station I 1,1 Our s’oek of Dry Goods, Shoes" Ladies and Gents furnishing is new and | M complete and for our Saturday and Monday Specials we have made a great cut U ■ in prices, come and save money on every purchase. Below are a few items, L ■ many more Bargains in the store. _________________________ R [] FOR SATU RDA Y AND MONDAY ONLY [| B , ro 65c Mens Blue overalls with or with- R Shoes! Shoes out Bib 45c I L] $1.75 Ladies Vici Kid Blucher shoe —- ” ,_. . “7 R 19 50c Mens Fancy an( J pj aln b l ue work g| „ . shirts . 38c R 1““ $43.00 Ladies Pat. Colt& Gun Metal _ . p Blucher or Button shoe .... $L SI.OO Ladies Muslin Night gowns 48c I $3.00 Mens Pat Colt and Gun Metal _— _ | Button or Blucher shoe .... sl-95 150 Ladies White Muslin Pettdeoats I $1.75 Mens Satin Calf shoe . . $1.25 Double Flounce Embroidery & Lace [j ri $2.75 Mens Elk Skin shoes Tan or | |y| Black ens Work Socks only .... 4c B Apron Gingham 8c value for Satur- 95c can Mennens Talcum Powder 15c H ■ day only 5c yd. V" BERN STEINS
FOR SALE—One set of blacksmith tools for sale, as good as new at Bremerkamp’s cement shop.—C. C. Clemens. 93t3
Building A Credit <]T Credit is the temporal] ary use of funds belonging to others, and returning them promptly when due. It is part of wisdom to establish ones credit. <]T Meeting one’s debts promptly lays the foundation. Having an account with us helps a long way. <TT This bank takes 7] pleasu’-e in aiding its depositors to establish themselves upon a good credit basis. g]T Begin to establish 71] your credit now. Do not wait until you want to borrow. FIRST NATIONAL Bank of Decatur
S EXTRAVAGANT WOMEN wear their evening swu.->. tailored suits. handsome waists and delicately colored feathers bnt a tew times and give them away or lay them aside until they are out of style because they don't know th# advantages they may gain by bringing them to the Bowers Millinery. We can prolong the life of your garments and feathers for tong wear by having them first cleaned and then dyed as often as you wish. — THE BOWERS MILLINERY FOItYS »UXATIVE I3LEYS KIDNEYPILLS rno Stohkm T»nu :;l »nd Constipation Fon Bacvachc Kionct* ahb Blaodvb I Twisted Word Contest I I A Handsome Clock Free U Fill in the blank below, and get it into our store as quick as possible, and receive a useful souvenior. The first person bringing in the neatest correct answer will secure the beautiful prize. Menigs Billiard & Pool Parlor. H Albert M. Anker Mgr. I p n Ew Asher Uro Ostifpr Ihwt Ouy ••••••••••••■■•a Fill in your answer on line above Name F B Adress 1,4 uczzzziuz ini — □crzzzjczzzzir ? ~~~ir —~~ui ■. 3 a Y If K Oxfords /f\ I \j PLEASE W Our new Oxfords will please you as to stylejcomfort and wear. The styles are neat, the fit is perfect, the service they g} ve is the very best. See them, you’ll like them. Try them on you’ll buy. p Wear them, you’ll be satisfied. I Peoples & Gerke n 4 || "i’
