Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 140, Decatur, Adams County, 14 June 1911 — Page 4
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t. j.k \ czjeezzzzd [.. < Best at Least Cost Why pay lOc'a bottle for beer when you'can buy j the best at about 4c a bottle. Note The Following Prices • I Seipp's Pilsener Beer 40c doz. or $1.20 per case"off3Jdoe. Seipv’s’Export Beer “ Extra Pale “ 60c “ “ $175 “X“ 3jj“ ‘ “ Export Large -80 c “ “ $1.60 “ “ “ 2 “ “ Extra Pale large* 90c „ “ $1.75 “ “ “23,“ Deliveries made to any part’ofjthe’city. j up Telephone No. 581 ’ and your willfre- j ceive prompt attention. evenings. I. A. KALVER Wholesale Dealer Tel. 581 Monroe st. & G.R.&I.R.R.
WANTED —Lands adjoining towns suitable for platting. Peoples Sales Agency, Centralia, 11l- It
I WM THE BIG REDUCT-1 I OUT ION SALE ( a Special Sale on Dress Goods ana Silks H S |jg In this sale will be all the nobby Eoulands fancy Every Suit thaT was 525.00 This sale $ll.OO ® Silks of all the newest designs and weaves. All Every Suit that was 520.r0 This saiegio.oo te E» -W' Every Coat that was $15.00 This Sale s|| 50 f g priced for less than regular for this sale. Make 'Every coat that was $12.50 This sale $8.50 Wjj your selections early. We are going to give June Clearance Sale in this V? WeSf/ i department that will be of interest to every suit or nf | i DRESS GOODS '' MM ■ |g| yd. this sale 65c i n this sale will be included your SIO.OO de $ll.OO */* >| fi S Figured messalines that were »1.00 this sale 79c yd choice O s OUr entire Stock high cIaSS We have made two lots on suits of this sea- i *II 6 27 in. messalines Bargain at 85c this sale 62 cents yd. weaV 3S at bargain priCGS. son’s styles at above prices which will be of K I W 27 in. figured Secosi ks that were 35c this sale 25c z interest to every buyer in this line. All ■, fcL. Ju »27 in. Seto silks •• • 25c $1.50 Dress Goods $1.22 suits that weresl7=so to $25.00 at these prices f 11 g g 36 in. Foulard silkssoc Dress Skirt Bargains I f B ® Our stocks are now Complete -S5 - “ .62 Ail Dress Skirts this seasons models at Xoff | L Si ,„ , . 60 “ « to ln pn “- Colors ~ Bla<:ks . Blues and Tans. | '£ Good Selections. ’, „ „ " „ , ir , I l aB Ig | .25 .20 Summer Wash Skirts 1 ffl B 3 - Now will be your opportunity to Nobby White and Linen Wash Skirts. FI M P O buy good reliable merchandise at ■ Ja ' i S l o w prices. Misses Wash Skirts l|j M B * 1 umM § * NIBLICK AND COMPANY ■ Wr- Sms
FOR RENT—House, corner Sixth and Madison streets. See E. X. Ehinger at Old Adams county bank. 140t3
• "zl \? • * ' 1 V Another Life-Long Resident of Fort Wayne Testifies For Miller’s Herb Remedy. Mr. Frederick Greeken of 911 Elka street, says: "For twenty months had I been disabled from work. I had rheumatism, stomach trouble, nervousness and dizziness and was under the doctor’s care nearly all this time, but he could do me no good. Mr. Miller heard of my case and he came to see me and told me his remedy would improve my condition so I could go to work In a short time. So positive was Mr. Miller that he offered his remedy on trial. I accepted it and used it only four days and I was able to go to work; that has been six months ago, and I am working right along. My stomach improved wonderfully and I gained strength and the dizziness left me and the rheumatism is nearly all gone. When I began taking Miller's Herb Remedy my weight was ninety-two pounds and now I weigh one hundred and thirty-five pounds and 1 am gaining right alcn , I have worked at the Pennsylvania machine shops for about twenty years.” Get Miller's Herb Remedy at your druggists'; full pint. 7*. • fu’.l quarts, $1.50. Milers H»'.» Rime', is made in Fort Wayn-. Ini’. NCT.Cc Tw STREET DELINQUENTS. The assessments on Adams, North Second and South First streets, Mercer avenue and Marshall street sewers. Irvin branch sewer, Meyer branch sewer, Fourth street. Monroe street. Sixth street are now due and must be paid at once to avoid 10 per cent penalty. W. J. ARCHBOLD, 133t12 City Treasurer.
BOARD OF HEALTH NOTICE TO CLEAN UP. All persons living In the city of Decatur, Ind., are hereby notified that whatever Is Injurious to health, or indecent, or offensive to the senses, or an obstruction to the free use of property, so as to essentially interfere with the comfortable enjoyment of life or property. Is a nuisance and the subJect of an action. You are hereby notified that all rubbish, tilth, animal or vegetable matter, weeds and any other filth, located upon the premises on which you live or conduct business must be cleaned up and removed from the city limits within ten days from this notice. All vaults or privies must be cleaned out and put in a sanitary condition with-
nu l«wr All Shur-ons Are Not Alike any more than all hats are alike or all shoes are alike. The “Atlas” is the best of all the Shur-On mountings, and we have the EXCLUSIVE agency. The low bridge and the “trouble proof” springs render them attractive, secure and comfortable, No charges for examination Glasses From $1.50 Up. Ar-Ahony Hotel Comer fOKTWMna.iNn.-:-■Sias .
in ten days from this notice. There shall be no further notices served upon any one and after the ten days expire the secret sanitary officer appointed by me will file affidavits against all offenders of the law governing the health of the people. Respectfully yours, H. E. KELLER. Sec’y City Hoard of Health. 3t-tb-wk-4t-nxt NOTICE. On and atter Saturday, June 10, 1911, the Fort Wayne & Springfield Railway cars will leave Decatur on the even hours, except the first car in the morning, which will leave as at present—ten minutes before 6:00 a. m. Second car at 8; 00 a. m. The last car will leave Decatur at 10:00 p. m. JOHN H. KOENIG, ISStI Beneral Manage BANK STATEMENT. M. I'. PARRISH, President. -JI 1,. KELLER, Vue President MENNO S. LEICHTY, Cashibr. W. S. SMITH, Assistant Carlile” ..eport oi the Condition oi tiie Monrie State Hank, a State Bank, at Monroe. in the State of Indiana, at tue close of its business on June 7, 1911: Resources. Loans and discounts .$82,209. 35 Overdrafts 37.13 Banking house 3,572.28 Furniture and fixtures .... 2,700.00 Due from banks and trust companies 3,728.12 Cash on hand 3,753.43 Cash items .50 Current expenses 492.13 Taxes paid 207.96 Interest paid 682.59 Profit and loss. 8.17 Total resources $97,391.66 Liabilities. Capital stock —paid in $25,000.00 Surplus 600.00 Undivided profits 44.69 Exchange, discounts and interest 1,433.59 Demand deposits 22,544.21 Demand certificates 35,769.17 Bills payable 12,000.00 Total liabilities $97,391.66 State of Indiana, County of Adams, ss: I, M. S. Leichty, Cashier of the Monroe State Bank, at Monroe. Indiana, do solemly affirm that ’the above statement is true. M. S. LEICHTY. Subscribed and affirmed to before me, this 13th day of June, 1911. A. B BAILEY, Notary Public. My commission expiree November 20. 1911.
daily market reports Corrected Every Afternoon
EAST BUFFALO. ■ ’* East Buffalo. N. Y, JUB * lal t 0 Dally t O N Jw 600; shipments, 389. o ™ cl York yesterday. 3.610; hogs closing strong; aU sold. Heavy. $6.55®56.60: mediums and Yorekrs. $6.60; pig® and lights. ,6.40; roughs. 15.500,5.60; sUg.. $4.25©55.00; sheep, 1.000; >» rabß ’ steady: cattle, 125; slow. CHICAGO GRAIN. Chicago. 111., June 12—Wheat— July, 9214 c; Sept., 99c: Bee, 93®- Corn July, 54V: Sept., 55%c; Dec, 5414 c. Oats-July. 3754 c; Sept, 38#c; Dec, 3914 c TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, 0.. June 12-Wbeat-Cash, 9114 c; July, 9354 c; Sept, 91c; Dec, »3%c Cora—Cash 5«54c; July, 56'4: Sept, 57%c; Dec, 5514 c. Oats-Cast, 3814 c; July and Sept, 3914 c; Dec, 4014 c. 5. T. Burk. Timothy seed, prim*s4.oo,s 50 No. 2 Red wheat 88e No. 2 White wheat 84c New corn fo©7oc White corn 88c Barley, No. •* Alslke seed 87 ' 5 Oats, new S{ *’ Clover hay $10.00©$! 2.00 Timothy hay [email protected] Mixed hay $12.000,14.0<> Clover seed si.oo©sß-09 DECATUR PRODUCE CO. Eggs ’ • • • ABOUT THE SICK. M. S. Artman. the aged father of A. D. Artman of this city, who has been quite sick at the home of his son. being confined to his bed for the past seven weeks, is somewhat better, though he is still bedfast. His illness began with a severe cold, complications arising Miss Velma Porter, who has been sick several weeks with liver trouble was recovered enough to accompany
Chickens Fowls g Young turkeys ”'L C Duck. Butter ' ‘ Geese Old Tom turkeys Old Hen turkeys WOOL AND HIDES KALVER’B PRICES. W 00l 14«'©>18c Beef hides 7c C*lf hides "iife Tallow j* Sheep Pelts ssc©si.o(i H. BERLING. Chickens Butter Me Fowlff Ducks Geese Old Turkeys Old Hen turkeys Youug turkeys jj<. Old Roosters Furnished by •_ C. Mills A Co. Turkeys Fowl. 8c Ry® Chicks K Ducks *c Geeee fa NIBLICK A CO. Eggs lOe Butter 12c$$15c M. ruLUt NKAM**«. Eggs 12c Lard 9c Butter 12c® 13c her mother, Mrs. J. R. Porter, to their new home at Parker City today The Porter family had gone there several weeks ago. Miss Velma remaining here, where she was employed at the Burdg millinery store. She became ill, however, but was not able to go to Parker City until .today, her mother coming here to accompany her home FOR SALE—Good top buggy. new| painted, excellent shape, at a batgain if taken quickly.—Walters & Rep pert. 138t3
