Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 148, Decatur, Adams County, 23 June 1911 — Page 4

DAILY MARKET REPORTS Corrected Every Afternoon

EAST BUFFALO.

East Buffalo, N. Y., June 23—(Special to Daily Democrat! —Receipts. 6,080; shipments, 1,140; official to New York yesterday. 11*00; hogs closing strong on good; some pigs unsold. Heavy, [email protected]; mixed, rnedi •ms and Yorkers. $6.90@ $7.00; dairy*, 56.25016.85; pigs and lights, $6.50© $«.B0; roughs, [email protected]; stags. [email protected]; sheep. 3,000; dull; cattle, 125; steady. CHICAGO GRAIN. Chicago, 111., June 20 —Wheat —July, *2’4<G Sept., 90c; Bee., 93c. Corn — July, 54%e; Sept., 55%c; Dec., 54%c. Oats—July, 37%c; Sept., 38A4c; Dec., 39 lie. TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, 0., June 20 —Wheat—Cash, »l‘ie; July, 92Hc; Sept., 91c; Dec., 93%c. Cem —Cash 56>4c; July, 5614; Sept., 57\c. Dec., 55A4c. Oats —Cash, 38’,4c; July and Sept.. 39*4c; Dec., 40’4c. a. T. Burk. Timothy seed, primes4.ooßs.so No. 2 Red wheatßlc No. 2 White wheat 79c New com ,75c White corn 73c Barley, No. 2 60c Alsike seed 87.75 Oats new 35c Clover hay [email protected] Timothy hay [email protected] Nixed hay [email protected] Clover seed [email protected] DECATUR PRODUCE CO. Spring chickens 10c

My Whiskies are Here And are ready for sale. You save the retailers profit by buying v our whiskey and beer from me. The best in tn *n for the least money. Note The Following Prices I. X. L. Whiskey $1.50 per Gallon Cedar Valley “ $1.75 “ “ Cabinet “ $2.00 " Old Canterbury $2.50 “ Monogram “ $2.25 “ “ Briar Ridge (A Straight Kentucky whiskey syears oid/ *3.00 per gal. Grape Brandy $2.25 per gallon M. H. G. IA straight Kentucky whiskey 9 years old) $3.75 per gal. California Port wine $1.25 per gaiion Berliners Kimmel $2.00 per gallon Seipp’s Export Beer 50c doz. or $1.50 per case of 3 doz. “ ‘ Extra Pale “ 60c “ “ $1 " “ “ “ 3 “ « Export Large -80 c “ “ $1.60 2 “ “ Extra Pale large 90c „ “ $1.75 “ “ “ 2 Remember you are saving the retailers profit, as I am only selling direct to the consumer. Deliveries made to any part of the city. Open evenings. I. A. KALVER Wholesale Dealer Tel. 581 Monroest. & G.R.&I.R.R

Butter 1-c Eggs 12c Fowls 8c Ducks 8c Geese c 5 Turkeys ,-8c Old roosters 5c WOOL AND HIDES. kalverVprice*. Wool 14c@18c Beef hides 7c Calf hide* Wc Tallow 5c Sheep Pelts 25c08100 H. BERLING. Spring chickens 10c Butter 12c Eggs 12c Fowls 8s Ducks 8c Geese C 5 Turkeys 8c Old roosters 5c Furnished By fe. G. Mills A Co. Turkeys 14c Fowls »< Rye 15c Chick* 8c Duck* • 9 C Gee** 7; I • NIBLICK A CC Eggs 12c Butter 12c@15c M. rvfei.BNK.AMTB Eggs 12c Lard 9c Butter 15c@17c

FOR SALE Fine residence, all modern improvements, on corner juf Fifth and Jefferson streets. Price right. Good residence corner Eighth and Jefferson streets, cellar, drove well, cistern, plenty of fruit trees, at reasonable price. i Vacant lots, almost any part of the city. No better asset to borrow money on when you build. See Arthur Suttles for prices. 146tf o_ MONEY TO LOAN. Plenty of money to loan on farms at 5 per cent. Privilege of partial payment at any interest paying time. SCHURGER A SMITH. —o FOUND —A bunch of keys, in the business district. Owner can have same by calling, identifying property and paying for this ad. 144t3

FRENCH DRY CLEANING Steam Cleaning Coloring Repairing Pressing Panama Hate. Gloves, etc. Cleaned All work guaranteed, called, for, and delivered. Marion Garton, Prop. Norbert Holthouse, AgL Phone 43 ■■■MB fl ■■■■■■■■ ■ ELECTRIC WIRING g o Bicycle Repairing J — I am now prepared to wire your ™ house or do all other electrical ” fl work. Also all kinds of bicycle ■ fl fixing. ~“ ED PARENT Prop. S ■UflUflflflllflflflfl ” 1 — " —* t F.W.Finkhousen.D.C. Z ♦ Chiropractor ♦ Z Treats Diseases by ad- ♦ ♦ justing the verterbrae ♦ ♦ The New’ Science ♦ J Office at 2221-2 $ ♦ Monroe Street « «. Over Hylands Plumbing ♦ ♦ store and opposite Tele- * ♦ phone Exchange o Z Office Hours 2 to 5 and Z ♦ 7 to 8 ♦ ♦ Other hours by appoint- ♦ ♦ ment ♦ Z Phone 627 Z

CONTINUED FROM PAGE TWO ■ gomery and Miss Hasel D. Cramer, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank iA. Cramer, was celebrated at high ; I noon today with beautiful ceremony at the Cramer residence on North Jefferson street. The nuptial was an inI format home wedding In which Rev. Charles B. Cramer of Richwood, an uncle of the bride, officiated, assisted by Rev. Jesse Ewank. pastor of the ' First M. E. church. —Van Wert Bulletin. Jaseph Harris of this city was numbered among the out-of-town guest*. Eighteen friends enjoyed the hospitality of the L. W. Coppock home on Madison street Thursday evening, when Mr. and Mrs. Coppock entertained in celebration of their fourteenth wedding anniversary. The game of "Five Hundred" was played and later there were refreshments, the card tables being cleared and Joined with, dainty lunch cloths for the lunch. Decorations were vases of white and red carnations. The even- ' ing was one of great pleasure and ' there were many good wishes for many repetitions of the happy years for the host and hostess The gueats included Mrs. W. H. Niblick and son. ‘Jesse; Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Vance. I Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Brackett, Mr. and Mr*. George Flanders and daughter, Gladys; Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Dunn, | Mr. and Mrs. I. Kalver. Mr. and Mrs. i F. M. Schirmeyer, Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Allison, Mr. and firs. L. E. Steele. Dr. and Mrs. John McArdle had as guests on Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. William Berling of Decatur, and , the members of the Berlin-Ehinger bridal party, six in number. The bride and groom are on their way to ' New York, and were accompanied as far as Fort W’ayne by the attendants at their wedding. Dr. and Mrs. McArdle entertained the party at dinner. Mrs. McArdle and the bride are cousins.—Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette. Owing to the small attendance nt the semi-annual business meeting of the Young People's Alliance of the Evangelical church the election of officers did not take place Thursday ev- ! ening. Miss Agnes Gillig entertained the Needlecraft club Thursday evening, those present being the Misses Dossie Beery. Sue Mayer, Mamie Kitson. Vera la Smith and Lucile and Julia Gillig. Contests, besides needlework, and a luncheon, tempting and delicious. constituted the round of pleasure. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Smith went to Wren. Ohio, yesterday, where they were guests at the Allen Callow home. The Alpha Sigma chapter of Kappa Kappa Kappa will meet again Monday evening, when the Misses Helen Niblick and Fanny Frisinger. who have lately returned from college, will be initiated. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby given that the common council of the City of Decatur, Indiana, will on the sth Day of July, 1911, at 7:30 o’clock p. m., receive sealed proposal* for the construction of the following described improvement, as authorized by resolution, for the construction of a local sewer on the following route, to-wit: Commencing 50 feet north of the eenter of Adams street in the cehter of the alley between Ninth and Tenth streets, thence running north to sewer on Jefferson street. All work to be done in accordance with" Improvement resolution and in accordance with plans, specifications and profile on file in office of '•ity clerk. • All bids shall be accompanied by certified cheek for $25.00 and failure of successful bidder to enter into contract and bond shall forfeit amount deposited. City reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Witness my hand and seal of said city this. 22nd day of June, 1911. H. M. DeVOSS, 23-30 City Clerk. —o VAULT CLEANING. We are prepared to clean vaults and closets to meet the requirements of the state and city boards of health.. All work guaranteed. Prices right. 'Phone 425. 148t3 SMITH & KAHN. cFOR SALE —Cheap, a double harness, in good condition. Inquire of Chas. Heckman at the mill. 142t5 - As the firm of gallogly & Peterson has dissolved, all outstanding accounts 1 are payable to_T. M. Gallogly and must be paid at once and those not paid by July Ist will be left in the hands of an attorney for collection. 141t5 T. M. GALLOGLY., FOUND —A [locket knife at this of flee. Is no doubt the property of some lodge member. Owner can have same by calling at this office and giving the desired information. 142t3

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FOR SALE CHEAP—A large barn and a house for sale or rent. Inquire 121 So. 9th St. 122t6 • Patron’s Notice Until October first our dental offices will be closed each Wednesday at noon for the remainder of day and evening. Dr. Roy Archbold Dr. Fred Patterson Dr. J. Q. Neptune Dr. Bert Mangold PLUMBING - Steam and Hot Water Heating. Repair work of all kind promptly done. G. E. STEELE 120 N. Ist. St.

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I ] We have barefoot sandals in mens and ladies sizes, come in and get a pair and keep cool. <5 Our white shoes for ladies and children are the lasest last, let us show them to you. PEOPLE'S & GERKE |r-., . -==!i lOA&YSKHWEYPniS foit,Y3 OESOUiAIIYE ————— - M RATio**