Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 119, Decatur, Adams County, 20 May 1911 — Page 4
DAILY MARKET REPORTS Corrected Every Afternoon
EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y., May 20—(Special to Daily Democrat)— Receipts, 2,400; shipments, 1,520; official to New York yesterday, 2,090; hogs closing steady. Heavy, [email protected]; mixed and mediums, 26.50@2'L55; Yorkers, 26.50@ 26.60; pigs and lights, [email protected]; roughs, [email protected]; stags, 24.00@ <4.75; sheep, 1,200; strong; lambs, Mghar, 27.10; cattle, steady. CHICAGO GRAIN. Chicago, 111., May 19—Wheat—May, 94*£c; July, 88ftc; Sept., 87-%c. Corn —May, 52%c; July, 52%c; Sept., 43c. Oats —May, July and Sept., 34c. TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, 0., May 19—Wheat—Cash and May, 91V4c; July, Sept., 88%c. Corn —Cash. 55Mc; May, 54%; July, 54%c; Sept., 54%c. Oats—Cash and May, 36%c; July, 36%c; Sept., 36c. a. T. Burk. Timothy seed, prime 24.9025.50 No. 2 Red wheat 83c No. 2 White wheat 81c New corn 70c White corn 68c Barley, No. 2 60c Alsike seed 27.75 Oats, new 81c Clover hay [email protected] Timothy hay [email protected] Mixed hay [email protected] Clover seed [email protected] DECATUR PRODUCE CO. Eggs 18c Chickens 9 C NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE BY TRUSTEES. Notice is uereor given that the undersigned trustees appointed by a trust deed of the property of Rufus K. Allison, will on Tuesday, the 23rd day of May, 1911, at 2 o’clock p. m, at the office of the , Bowers Realty Company on Monroe j street in the City of Decatur, Adams
[ Fowls 8c I Young turkeys 15c Ducks 8c Butter 13c Geese 6c Old Tom turkeys 9c Old Hen turkeys 10c H. BERLING. Chickens 10c Butter He Eggs 1 3 ° Fowls 10c Ducks 10c Geese 5c Old Turkeys He Old Hen turkeys He Young turkeys 12c Old Roosters 5c WOOL AND HIDES. KALVER’B PRICES. Wool 13c@17c Beet hides 7c Calf hides 10c Tallow 5c Sheep Pelts 15c©21.00 M. FULLINkAM"**. Eggs 18c bard * c Butter 12c@14c NIBLICK A CO Eggs 15c Butter lb 15c POULTRY PRICES AT MONROE Furnished by L. C. Mills & Co. Turkeys 14c Fowls 8c Rye 7Bc Chicks 8c Ducks ® c Geese 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 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:
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along Monroe st.ioet, twenty ami onehalf (20%) feet; thence north parafoil with Front street, ninety-niwe (99> feet; thence east parallel with the south line of said lot, twenty (20) feet and six (6) inches; thence south par alfol with Front street, alnety-alne (99) feet to Monroe street, to the place of beginning, also The nortn half (%) of Inloto number Two Hundred Seventy-five (275) In the first addition to the town (aow 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 outlets number Twentynine (29) and Thirty (30) in the south ern addition to the town (now city) of Decatur; also Inlot number Forty-nine (49) and Seventeen (17) feet of uniform width off of the south side of inlot number Fifty (50) in the original plat of the town (now city) of Decatur; also Dot Six (6) in Dodge addition to the village of Odep, Emmet County. Michigan. Baid sale to continue from day to day until all said property is sold. CHARLES H. WORDEN, EDWARD X. EHINGER, FRANK M. SCHIRMEYER, 108tl2 Trustees. . DEATH OF UNCLE. John Herman Attended Funeral at St. Henry's, Ohio. John Herman returned home from St. Henry’s, Ohio, where he has been for the past week, owing to the death of his uncle, Frank Beckman, which occurred on last Saturday, the funeral being held on Tuesday morning from the St. Henry’s Catholic church. He was an elderly gentleman, prominent in business circles,, and his death was a sad bereavement' to relatives and citizens of that I place. He has two sons engaged in business at Celina, one the owner of a large dry goods store, and the other postmaster. He had resided in that city for a number of years, and had become one of the best known men of the city. — WANTED —Y oung man or boy to feed press. Inquire at this office at once. Sheep shearing and clipping by a clipping machine. Leave notice at Schafer’s hardware. —James Worden, Decatur, Ind. t 108t3
IS keeping the housekeepers pretty busy these days It’s sort of a stocktaking time in the home, and it is almost sure to reveal a need for something new in Furniture. It,s an “Out with the old,” in with the new time. us and our store full of home beautifiers. We offer you all the good things that the Furniture makers turn out. Furniture for Kitchen, Dining and living room, Bed room and Parlor. CHAIRS, ROCKERS, SWINGS FOR; THE PORCH. If you need a Refrigerator, call and see our Automatic. They are Ice savers and keep food dry. THE UP TO DATE FURNITURE STOSE YAGER BROTHERS & REINKING
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AT THE CHURCHES u — CHRMfHAN CHURCH. Bible school,. 9:30 a. tn. Communion, lA:30 a. m. Preaching, a. m.; subject,. •’Mary." Junior Endeavor, 2:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. Preaching, 7:30 p. m.; subject, "The Light." Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 p m. Choir practice, Friday, 7:30 p. m. Accept this as my personal invitation to you to hear me discuss these subjects and enjoy the music with us. J. M. DAWSON, Pastor. METHODIST CHURCH. Sunday school at 9:15’ a. m., C. L. Walters, superintendent. Preaching service, 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Junior League. 2 p. m. Class meeting, 7:45 a. tn. The subject of the morning sermon will be "The Garden of Eden and the Holy City." Miss Josephine Hendricks will sing a solo. The evening sermon will be to the graduating class of the high school. R. L. SEMANS, Ph«tor. | ST. MARY’S CHURCH. | Low mass, 8:00 a. m. High mass, 10:00 a. m. Christian doctrine, 2:20 p. m. Vespers, 3:00 p. m. GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH. 9:30, Sunday school; lesson, Isaiah 5:1-12. ■ 10:30, German service; text, 8:48. . "The Courage of Jesus.” 7:30, Union services at the M. E. church. - • ■ EVANGELICAL. CHURCH. Sabbath school at 9:30 a. m.; subject, “Song of the Vineyard”—temperance lesson; J. F. Lachot, superintendent. Morning sermon at 10:30; theme, I "The Atoning Blood of Christ." On account of the baccalaureate sermon at the M. E. church Sunday evening there will be no service in the evening at eur church. We will join in the services that will be held
in honor of the graduating the high school. Rev. Soman, will preach the sermon. UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH. Sunday school, 9:15- a. m. Class meeting. 10:30 a. m. Prayer meeting. Wednesday even Our congregation will join in the union service tomorrow evening » l the M. E. church. *• L LUTHERAN ZION'S CHURCH. English services, 10:00. Text,. Luke 13:23-27. Theme, "The Importance of Striving to Enter in at the Straight Gate.” Choir practice, Wednesday evening. 8:00. Ladles’ Aid society, Friday. BAPTIST CHURCH. 9:30 a. m., Sabbath school. Classes for all. You will be welcomed. 10:80, preaching by the pastor. On account of the union service and baccalaureate sermon at the M. E. church at 7:30 p. m., we will not have evening services. State Superintendent Pope expects to be with us for the morning serv ice on June 4th. Plan to be present at that time. o — FOR SALE—Ford runabout; must sell Am going west. —H. Bangs, Watson s garage. z 117t»* WANTED—GirI for general house work. Permanent employment, 516 Monroe street. 119L> FsTT"§3nCE’"or"'exchange. an A-l country store, invoice seventeen thousand, for sale cheap, might take half good real estate. Lock Box 343, Marion, Ind. 11 ANY LADY can easily earn 18 to 225 per week working for me quietly in her own home locality. This is a bonafide offer —one which will pay you to investigate, even if you can only spare two hours per day. No investment required. Turn your spare time into money. Write me at once for particulars. Address Mary B. Taylor, Box 30, Woman’s Building, Joliet, Illinois. it AGENTS WANTED—Established old line Casualty company wants general agent. Personal accident and health insurance. Exceptional opportunity, experience not essential. Write now.—Midland Casualty CoChicago. It
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