Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 141, Decatur, Adams County, 15 June 1911 — Page 4

DAILY MARKET REPORTS Corrected Every Afternoon

EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y., June 15 —(Special to Dally Democrat —Receipts. 3,2«0; shipment*. 380; o;cf»l to New York yesterday, 380; good hogs closing steady; light* und pigs slow. Heavy. [email protected]; mixed and met ,:ns and Yorkers. [email protected]; pigs, V; r.'-it 86.20; roughs. [email protected]; Stags, [email protected]; sheep, 1,600: steady; top clipped. 8'00; springers, 88.00; cattle, 100; steady. CHICAGO GRAIN. Chicago, 111.. June 14—Wheat —July, S2‘4c; Se - :, 50c; 93c. Corn — July. Sept.. 55%c; Dec., 5456 c.) Oats—July. 37* c; Sept.. 38Hc; Dec., :!»*«• TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, 0., June 14—Wheat —Cash, 91'it; July. 92 He; Sept., 91c; Dec., ? : T s c. Corn —Cash 5646 c; July, 5646; Sept., 57%c; Dec., 5546 c. Oats —Cash, 38>6c; July and Sept., 3916 c; Dec., 40>ic. • S. T. Burk. Timothy seed, prime 34.0085 50 No. 2 Red wheat 86" Na. 2 White wheat 84c New corn Zo@7uc White corn 68c Barley, Np. 2 60c Alsike seed 87.75 Oats, new 33e Clover hay [email protected] Timothy hay [email protected] Mixed hay [email protected] Clover seed [email protected] DECATUR PRODUCE CO. Eggs 10c

■ ; S ITI i .jafeiLLfei "*TfS — , "^*’*'^ ■ ’ • r»> w* —4 xjaar ~ ~ fe fe=s Copyright 1900, by C. E. Zimmerman Co. Xo. 71 Porch Furnishings WERE it from the fact that it merely improves the appearance of the house, you couldn’t afford to be without a few pieces of porch furnishings, but whed you add to that the solid comfort ann keen enjoyrppnt that may be obtained and then take into consideration the exceedingly low prices at which we can furnish your porch or lawn you won’t be I without a few pieces. We have them both in the rustic and in the brightly. colored kind. We never cany such goods over, so the prices are as reasonable as the goods are seasonable. Undertaking and embalming. Calls answered day or night. MEYER, SCHERER AND BEAVERS

RETURN OF THE OLD GUY PLAYERS TENT WEEK JUNE 19—-OPENING PLAY “ A WO/VIA IN’S HONOR ” New Comedy Drama Os College Life. Special Orchestra-Vauceville Between Acts • BAND CONCERT NOON AND 7 P. M. EVERYTHING NEW

Chickens 9c Howl* 8c Young turkeys 15c Ducks '.Bc Putter 13c Geese 6c Old Tom turkeys 9c Old Hen turkeys 10c WOOL AND HIDES. KALVER'B PRICES. Wool 14c@lSc Beef hides 7c Calf bldea 10c Tallow 5c Sheep Pelts 25c@3100 H. BEHLING. Chickens 10c Butter .lie Eggs 10c Fowls 10c Ducks 10c Geese 5 r Old Turkeys 11c Old Hen turkeys lit Youug turkeys 12< Old Roorters 5» Furnished by >_ C. Mill* 4 Cc. Turkey* 14c Fowls Sc Rye 75c : Chicks ac : Ducks 9c ; Geese 7 NIBLICK A Cti Eggs 10c > Butter 12c@15c I M. rvi.i.aNKAM'we Eggs 12c Lard 9c ■ Butter 12c @ 13c

THE SOCIAL NOTES CONTINUED FROM PAGE TWO Rademaker and Ada Murray assisted in the serving. It was while at the table that the "shower' was given the bride-to-be, a large number of pieces ot table linen, toweling and other pretty gifts for the linen closet being presented, and showing In a very material way the esteem and good will of those who have been Miss .Murray's companions in the office for several years. Among the amusement features, besides music, w»5 a shirtwaist contest, in which the appropriate names ot materials for shirtwaists were suggested for those ot various occupations. The prizes, which were linen collars, were given to the guest of honor. The girls endeavored to learn from Miss Murray the exact date of the wedding, but she persisted in keeping this a secret. Her friends, however, would not be surprised to learn of the event most any time—not even if it occurred today. Those who attended the shower, besides the guest of honor, were the Misses Inez Coverdale, Margaret Daniels, Vera Hammond, Agnes Dutcher, Agnes Omlor, Agnes Rademaker. Mildred Coffee, Ada .Murray and Frank Rademaker, and .Mesdames Harry Fritzinger and Velma Rost. This evening the Ladies' Aid society of the United Brethren church will give their penny social at the church parsonage, for which they have been preparing for several days. Everything to be sold will cost but one penny and the members have secured many useful articles which they will dispose of at this time. All are welcome to come and the ladles expect to enjoy a liberal patronage NO OFFICIAL NOTICE. No official notice has yet been received by Postmaster IV. A. Lev.e-. regarding the establislinu nt r.f a |<>. I savings bank, notice of whle'i wav -given out from Washington thrwgh a newspaper dispatch. He stated that he was expecting the notice in every mail. Mr A. D. A. J. Brown and Curgic Hobbs left today for Hartford City. M. L. Oliver of Monroe was a caller here today on business. He returned home this afternoon.

oioaoßoßOßoaoaoaoioaoioßoioß S Do You Live g 3 In THAT House? 5 i O B ■ When people speak of the house you live in they O will more than likely use a capital THAT in de- q ® scribing it if it is painted with Hoosier's quality ■ paint. The reason is plain becauseJHoosier’s O quality paints spread evenly, coat well, protect ® the wood work, and make your house not only ■ ® more beautiful, but also more valuable. g B If you want your house to be a good investment, paint it with Hoosier’s quality paint, then ■ ! people will say “Oh; I didn’t know you lived g H there. THAT house is certainly a peach.” O Hoosier’s paint comes in all sized cans. ■ All shades and colors. ■ Sole Agency g LACHOT & RICE • o » 08080808080808 08080 BO B O BO 808 »*444444t4» *4 444444* » » 44444444444 >44 4 4 444<44* «v »v U. D. HALE | SEEDS, COAL AND FEED! ♦Portland Cement, Gypsum Rock Wall i I Plaster, Lime and Salt j ■ ; We make a specialty of furnishing Seed Goods good + ;; in quality and low in price. i ; Call, Write or Phone No. 8. 201 S. 2nd. St I U*HII»»*4»4 4 4 44*8 3 3441 »49»44»4*M04* 4 • 444-4*44444*

hubii ■■■■■■■■ ■ ELECTRIC WIRING I ■ Bicycle Repairing ■ J I am now pre pare* i to wire your ® ® house or do all other electrical« ® work. Also all kinds of bieycle ■ M fixing. B S ED PARENT Prop. * Permanent employment at good salaries on pleasant work for capable, experienced lady itenographer* can be procured by applying to S. F. Bowser 4 Co.. Inc., Fort Wayne. Ind. Advise what experience you have lad and ' what typewriter you can operate. Ult ; 44444444*444*44 ; AKE YOU IN; ♦ NEEDOF FINANCIAL ASSIST- ♦ ♦ ANCEI ♦ ♦ ♦ If so. why not call us? WK ♦ ♦ loan money on your household * ♦ goods, pianos, horses, wagons, « ♦ fixtures, etc. YOU can have 4 ♦ from one to twelve months' 4 ♦ time in which to pay it back. * . OUR contracts are simple and ♦ all transactions ace- clean-cut ♦ ♦ and private. • 84 cents per week for 50 . weeks pay* a 335.00 loan. All 0 amounts in proportion. ♦ If you need money, fill out 4 i* the following blank, cut it out 4 ♦ and mail it to us. Our agent ia * ,in Decatur every Tuesday. ♦ ♦ Name . ♦ Address St. & No * ♦ Amoui.t Wanted 4 Reliable Private 4 ♦H. W’tfiS Ihi 4 Gw* 4 4 Established 1896. Room” 2. 4 Second Floor, 706‘ Chltioun St., ♦ Home 'Phone, 833. ♦ Fort Wayne, Ind 4 4

BOARD OF HEALTH IWTICff TO CLEAN UP; All persons living In the city of Decatur, Ind., are hereby notified that whatever la injurious to health, or In decent, or offensive to the senses, or sn obstruction- to the free use. of property, so a* to essentially interfere with the comfortable enjoyment of life or property, is a nuisance and the sub. ject of an action. You are hereby notified that all. rubbish, filth, 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 within ten day* 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 affidavit? against ail offenders of the law gov ; erning the health of ti e par* le. Respectfully your-. H. E KELL””.. Sec'v City Board ** ll* a.th. 3tth-wk-4t-tixt As th«> film of Gsllogl'.' P'-'c .- • I has dissolved, n 1 ovt.-'rm I » i ■ ’imtare payable to T. .M. Gallos! ■ a I m st be raid before July it. : tti 1 141 tu T. M. GALLOGLI.

aar 7 n-a I-— sw-$. > All 'hur-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. •r Arvtlxooy Hotel Comer “ 5’ ■ '.r j|444444444444444444»4t»g Good News :: Again :! ! * Do not travel for miles 11 I! to get your sweet }x>tato 1; I; Cabbage and Tomato 1! !! plants out cad at !1 I! FULLENKAMP’S It ! I they have them by the 1! t thousands 1 ; B 4*444444444444444444448 ACT QUICK Just received a shipment of Free Stone Eating Peaches Cherries Grape Fruit Cantaloupes 10c each Pineapples Strawberries Cucumbers The Price Is Right. MASSONNE’S Madison Street

| Try The Smite Producer | | The ticket of admission to the s » Independant Order of satisfied | | Smokers. Get the pass « ■ word. The “White- Stag-” 5c ci- » car <JIf somebody says “Just f J as Good”. “Duck” | 8 For Sale By All Dealers. , . 8 b r ir~!Eir"J ezrrzjezjEßEfjp I Best at Least Cost i| i Why pay lOe’a bottle for beer when you’ean boy r 1 I the best at about 4c a bottle. Note The Following Prices | Seipp’* Pilsener Beer 40c doz. or $1.20 per eas«;eff37*R>(. Seipp’s Export Beer sbc* “ “ $1.50 " “ 8 “ Extr* Pale “ 60c “ “ $1 75 '2 “ 3 “■ Export Large -30 c — SL6O- “ “ “ 2 H. Extra Pale large'9oc „ “ 3L75 “ , “2 ' 0 Deliveries made to any pert’ofjthe’city. *CaIl p ■ up Telephone No. 581 "and your’orders willjreceive prompt attention.JJOpen evenings. 1 I. A. KALVER I Wholesale Dealer Tel. 581 Monroest. &G.R.&I.R.R. I I - jr-y- -2, v . L, yjCZ.X' 7~( □(—ZZ3CZZZZBE3C3e3MBMMK]O RAIN I OOG.O DOo— | The only reliable rain-maker is the good garden I hose with spray nozz e, that will carry a good I stream of water to any distance around your lawn I or garden, aud keep it always fresh and clean. | OWe have the best line of hose, reels, lawn mowers Q and garden tools and implements generallv. I I I SCHAFER HARDWARE CO. I Old Adams County Bank Decatur, Irdiana. B Capital $120,000 Surplus . $30,000 C. S. Niblick, President M. Kirsch and John Niblick Vice Presidents E. X. Ehinger, Cashier. baad h arm loans heaa a Specialty Reflect Resolve coi^ olls Made RAINY DAYS Sr. * =====:== ======== able Rates. A T E A UR ? T 0 COME - 10 Any And Every a Ever L p FELLOW! A <ioX‘ lor Rainv Dnvq sl?:t nt A BANK ACCOST _ Makes Methods Tho Rnof tt„ ] „ , Extended me nest L mbrella! To our Patrons Year Time Deposits