Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 94, Decatur, Adams County, 21 April 1911 — Page 4

• * DAILY MARKET REPORTS Corrected Every Afternoon

EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y.. Apr. 21—(Specla Ito Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 6,080; shipments, 2,470; official to New York yesterday, 380; hogs closing strong. Heavy, [email protected]; mixed and me- ( tiiums, 86.55—86.80; Yorkers, 86.60© 86.65; lights and pigs. [email protected]; i roughs, [email protected]; stags. 83.75@ 84.50; sheep, 14,000; slow; lambs' strong; top wools. 86.60; clipped/ >5.60: catle, 125; steady. CHICAGO GRAIN. Chicago, 111., Apr. 20 —Wheat —May, , 80c; July, 87"*c. Com —May, 50(4; ( July, 51%c. Oafs—May, and July, 32c. i TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, 0., Apr. 20 —Wheat —Cash and May, 89%c; July. 89c; Sept.., 88 (4. , Corn—Cash and May, 52(4c; July, ( 58 (4c; Sept., 54 (4c. Oats—Cash and , May. 35c; July, 34%c; Sept., 33(4c. , Rye—No. 2,90 c; No. 3. 85c. Clover ‘ seer —Cash, 88.95; April. 8.80. < G. T. Burk. , I Timothy seed, prime 84.00 j No. 2 Red wheat 80c 1 No. 2 White wheat 78c! New com 55c 1 White corn 53c Barley, No. 2 <Bc Alsike seed $,.<5 Oats. new 30c I Clover hay 89.50 I Timothy hay 815.00 < Mixed hay 810.50 I Clover seed B<>.oo@ 89.00 C

5 | “There Was 9 An Old Woman,” etc., ETC. Os Course | You Remember ■ All . ABOUT HER But Isn’t That Just About What We All Do? LIVE IN OUR SHOES Two-thirds Os Our Time! The Balance Os The Time we Sleep! How Important The Well Fitting, Comfortable Shoe Becomes WHEN WE REALIZE THIS Let Us Fit Your Feet With Comfortable Shoes. ELZEY & FALK OPP. COURT HOUSE I ■■■■■!«_. | THE home of t A I Qua,i,y Groceries I IJ WriTfilhs l l ’ 111 A Good Many IW&idBGOOD PEOPLE 1 *l*l BUY VjMbB Good GROCERIES Here flwWl ■IIW 7 DO YOU You, Like The Others, Will Find It A Good Place To Buy Good Goods! f Try These - They’ll Please I I We Have a Few More Early Seed Potatoes at 75c bu. Full Line Os Garden and Flower Seeds. I We pay 16 to 22; for butter, 14c for eggs cash or trade M ■ g -- I! Hower and Hower. North of G. R. & I. Depot. 'Phone 108. . u

DECATUR PRODUCE CO. Eggs f................ 14c Chickens ~ ;8c Fowls ! 8c Young turkeys , ( l l»c Ducks 8c Butter 18c Geese 'Old Tom turkeys 9c I Old Hen turkeys lOc H. BERLING. | Chickens 10c Butter llc Eggs ....IJe Fowls Ducks 10c Gedse Old Turkeys llc Old Hen turkeys U c Young turkeys 12c Old Roosters 5c WOOL AND HIDES. KALVER'S PRICES. Beef hides 7c Calf hides 10c Tallow 5c Sheep Pelts [email protected] Mnk [email protected] Coon 10c t 0 * L7S M. rui.LiNKAM’’* - Eggs Lara llc Butter niblick a cg. Eggs 14c Butter 12c@18c POULTRY PRICES AT MONROE Furnished by L. C. Mills 4 vO. Turkeys 18c Fowls 8c Rye 75c Chicks ® c 1 Ducks ® c Geese Tc

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. tx.. at the office of the Bowers Realty Company on Moproe 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-wlt: Commencing on Monroe street in the City of Decatur, at a point 40 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 west along Monroe street, twenty and onehalf (20(4) feet; thence north paralel! 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 ((4) 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 (30) 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 (6) In Dodge addition to the village of Oden, Emmet County, Michigan. Said sale to continue from day to day until all said property is sold. CHARLES H. WORDEN,, EDWARD X. EHINGER, FRANK M SCHIRMEYER, SOtf • Trustees.

Building A Credit gTT 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. gTT Meeting one’s debts ’ll promptly lays the foundation. Having an account with us helps a long way. gIT This bank takes tJ| pleasure in aiding its depositors to establish themselves upon a good credit basis. gIT Begin to establish your credit now. Do not wait until you want to borrow. FIRST NATIONAL Bank of Decatur ______ » PUMPS - THAT FIT New models in womens pumps, made to fit and not i to slip at the heel. We have ■ them in Pat. colt and suedei $2.50 to $4. a pair i Strap oxfords, in one two three and four straps $2.00 to $3.50 Other models in all shapes and leathers WINNES SHOE STORE ■'« ■■

I BEN HUR AT FT. WAYNE f 1 APRIL,. 27, 28, 29. i is! I W & give special rate of 60c on the 5:30 and 7:00 0 sl o’clock car on Thursday, April 27, good returnW ing on any car thereafter. § This is the chance for every body to see the B b great production of Indiana’s most noted Author £ ' and Soldier, Gen. Lew Wallace. The play is w. B pure and instructive as well as interesting. a | Seats $2.00, $1.50, SI.OO and 50c E You can have your seats reserved by call- B B ing at the Ft. Wayne & Springfield Railway Os- B S fice before Sunday evening, April 23rd. a | OPENING OF THE WHITE I I CAFE I I SATURDAY APRIL 22nd. 9 Ice cream parlor now open to the public. | The place to go for all first class eatables and re- B freshments. n A. J. HARTING PROP. 1 I Opp. G. R. & I. Station I ; V me- , ii- _■ -..i a ri.• 7 ■OIOIOIOIOIQBOHOIOIOIOIOIOHO ■ Have Just Received a Shipment g ■ of Seipps Bock Beer, a Beer s ■ That Satisfies. ___ o O' o H For that weak and tired out feeling drink Malt ■ O Sinew especially recommended for nursing mothers, g ■ and others wko are in need of a good tonic. It is < g very rich in malt which is strengthening and is very ■ q pleasant to the taste. Decatur people that are use- ■ S ing the Malt Sinew, speak very highly of its bene- g g ficial effects. O Drink Seipps Extra Pale beer or Seipps Export ® ■ if you want the best value for your money. — ■ —-— o £ I. A. KALVER ° g Bo'”’Depot Tel 581 Wholesale Dealer O Residence 371 Monroe St. & G.R. & I.R.R. r o 0901080909090109010909090101 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Washington-Montana Farm and Orchard Show Exhibition Car MONDAY APRIL, 24th. Near G. R. & 1. Depot, Decatur, Greatest and most marvelous collection of fruits, grains, grasses and vegetables ever exhibited by a railroad. Shows what can be done by intelligent cultivation in Washington and Montana. In Montana millions of acres of free government land still remain open to settlement under homestead laws. EVERYBODY WELCOME Don’t miss this attractive ehhibit—a state fair on wheels. It may point the way to a new opportunity for you. The Great Northern Railway has no latads for sale, but is vitally interested in the productive development of this vast new territory along its, lines. FREE STEREOPHCON LECTURE At 7:30 p. m. a free stereopticon lecture will be given at the Bosse opera house 150 beautiful colored lantern slides, showing scenes I in Washington and Montana will be used. Your are cordially invited. E. G. LEEDY. General Immigration agent -St. Paul, Minnesota GREAT NORTHERN RY. . ■ ... " .

R DECATUR CARRIAGE I I WORKS' u Tk • Autos and Horse Drawn g Repainting vehicles ' SIGN WORK i RUBBER TIRING Highest grade Rubber in the city I WE BUILD IB Auto and Buggy Tops and make Cushions, Cur- | tains, Ship Covers, Dust Hoods and anything that I is made of leather or rubber cloth for auto or ve- [. hide. High grade material. I First Class Workmanship g Prompt Service I If you are in need we are able to supply your S ■ wants and to your satisfaction. p DECATUR CARRIAGE WORKS |j Cor. Ist. & Madison st w. D. Porter Prop. U HKT--fIKSBEBBBBBBBBBMBBMIKBMi • >♦♦♦» 4 • v-r-rw*»»<»»»*»♦»>♦♦ ♦ • 4HHIIHH J. O. HALE i SEEDS, COAL AND FEED! * Portland Cement, Gypsum Rock Wall | ♦ ♦ | Plaster, Lime and Salt J IW r e make a specialty of furnishing Seed Goods good ♦ in quality and low in price. ♦ Call, Write or Phone No. 8. 201 S. 2nd. St t f f Lri CZT—..L;J : A Conservative Financier estimates that the buying public of this country will absorb 150,000 automobiles this season. During 1909 and 1910 the Ford output of model T cars was 30,454, of which approximately 20,000 were produced last year. . * * , They intend manufacturing and selling 30,000 during 1911 of the same tried and true Model, one to every lour of all other makes combined, using the above estimate of this country’s consumption. They shipped during February this year 3,014 cars < 1 hey are now well bdiind on deliveries on all models hind WlLn Ll 6 at^ vance spring will go farther bethe Wise who intend buying and driving new r ords this season will need but this one word as a protection on placing an early order. « p the ma Jl ket f °r a high grade car get a Demonstration on a Ford Model T. ■ ■■ma i SCHUG, METTLER CO. i fl Berne, Indiana. K Q