Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 100, Decatur, Adams County, 25 April 1912 — Page 6

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ii AS I rt O ■>' * A 1-0 East Buffalo, N. Y., April 25—(Special to Daily Democrat)—Receipts, 1,280; shipments, 190; official to New ! York yesterday, 570; hogs clostHg steady. Mived, medium and heavy, $8.25® $8.25; one deck, $8.40; light to best Yorkers, sßJ)o<ti $8.25; pigs, $7.75: roughs. $7.20357.35; stags, $. ,o()i(5 $0 00; sheep, 24,000; 25c®30e i>i“her; top word, $9.65; top clipped, | .*8 65; cattle, 67 heal; strong. G. m?RK. No. 2 Whie wheat $1.03 No. 2 Red Wheat SI.OB YelJbw corn 95®51.05 Mixed corn [email protected] Oats ............................ w.c Hye 87c | Barley'No. 2 SI.OO Feeding barley 85c Atsike seed $12.00 • No. 1 clover hay $22.00 ■ Timothy hay $24.00 Light mixed hay $23,001 Mixed clover hay $20.00 | No. 1 oats straw $9.50 I Rye straw SIO.OO No. 1 wheat straw s9.co Clover seed . $12.00 , tCC-AL PrtOWJCB MARKET, Spring chickens 9c ' Rucks 10c 1 Fowls 10c Deese 10c I Eggs 13c ' Ru-ter .... 20c Turkeys 11c

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I ” < »p*< I - W W iftW W I i A VA? \. A» AAIM I 1- A &W\M charming styles vlf I • . I\\l VI Even The Men Are Delighted - I fl jM W To R sw^n ’ ze The Graceful S 1 ™ Effects Os This Season 8 s ■ | Stop in and seA the Silk Dresses at $10.50 to $25.00. Changeable silk stripes and Plain Effects. ■ |—— ■ mzz. : . Him IMIM- -Ml■■■■!■ I. ■■—■■!! M—rrn n — n t , „— ; ——■ —‘j— —- -——___ ■M] ■ übttz«-»<w- -«. iw rwion »■——k—n— x-i<Mri*tinamuiß' * k —a————————_____ '' ™ ,l^—— ****m—m———mm———————■■ | SUITS COATS I A Stunning new line came rolling in this morning. No end to-the new spring assortment of Ladies and Misses coa'.' E « Suits $10.50,12.50, 715.00, $17.50 up to $25.00 New coats arriving every day $2., $4, $6., SB., $lO. up to $20.00. S ! CHILDREN’S DRESSES || WHITE DRESSES I ■ We have any thing you want for Childrens’ wear. Children’s A Beautiful line of White Embroidery Dresses for Children ■ ■ colored Dresses in all sizes from 2to 14 yrs. at 50c to $5.00. |in sizes 5, 6,8, 10,12, and 14 yrs. Prices $2 95 to sls 00 •

Chicks sc Old roosters 5c KALVER MARKETS Beef tines 9c Calf 12c Tallow .5c Sheep pelts [email protected] FULLENr.AMP 8. I flutter 18cjf 2'<‘ Lard 8c ' ' Eggs 18c j NIBLICK & CO. Eggs I.Bc Butter . 18c —25c ' — COCL rPICES. Anthracite SB.OO White Ash lump $4.50 Washed Nut $4.50 ' Pocahontas Egg or Lump $4.75 | Kanuer Lumu or Egg $6.00 Indiana Lump r $4.00 1 Hocking Lump $4.25 Virginia Splint $4 50 h. BERL«74<& Spring chicken* ................ ,9c Ducks 10c Fowls 10c Geeso 10c Eggs 13c Butter 20c Turkeys 11c Old roosters 5c Chicks 7e

FURTHER ACTION TAKEN. The official board of the Christian 1 church met Wednesday evening and ; i-ction was again taken relative to the j securing of a pastor. It is thought the Rev. Fitch of Angola, to whom aas extended a call to become pastor • ere, will be here Sunday to preach again, when some definite conclusion will be reached The Rev. George I Gwen of this state will be here a week it out next Sunday and will conduct services (hen, and during the following week. He is also a candidate for I the pastorate. BIG DOINGS AT K. OF P. HALL. — There will be a big special event at : i lie Anights oi Pythias home this ev- : cuing, ai which lime there will be second and third degree work, followed y a smoker. Members should at ' n nd. You will enjoy the evening. ANNOUNCEMENT. The undersigned has purchased the ! Adams county rights for the famous '■ Buckeye Gas generator. He will con- ■ t’nue to demonstrate at Parents bicycle shop the lest of this week bei tv .pen the hours of 2 and 9 p. m. Will al o dedonstrate at Pleasant Mills, I Friday and Saturday at Johnson's res--1 taurant. Match for further announcements. 99t4 SAM COTTRELL. NOTICE. See Tony Ho’'house for cabbage, tomato, cauliflower, pepper plan's, etc. 99t12 GIRL WANTED —To do housework. Family of two. Inquire at once at J. H. Stone residence. FOR RENT —good barn on North Fifth street. See Jacob Atz. 99t:i FOR RENT—Six-room house on 14th St. Inquire Haugk. 99t3 Miss Marie Gallmeyer was a shopper here today. FOUND—Shod orn Woodman button; inquire at this office. 90t3

SHOWS GAINS. i Interesting figures regarding the I Fort Wayne diocese are given in the • official Catholic directory for 1912, just published by P. J. Kenedy & Sons i of New York City. The present Catlt- ■ olic population of cue diocese is dei dared by the directory to be ’n the i neighborhood el 105,600. There is one i bishop in the diocese and 218 priests. : There are 118 churches with resident priests and there are thirty-eight, mis- ■ sions with churches. The total of • churches in the diocese is 156. There are three seminaries with thirty-niao students and two colleges. There are thirteen academies. Eighty-Bix parishes have schools and their are 15,884 pupils in these schools. The diocese has two orphan asylums with 219 orphans. '1 ne figures show that the Catholic population ol the diocese tins grown during the past year. — — O--AT THE CRYSTAL. The Crystal theater will have van devllle tonight, the Elder sisters being l.ere for the balance of the week. They put on vaudeville, dancing and singing act which is well received at the varii us places they have visited the present season. Among the dances that >. ill be staged is the clog, buck and wing and waltz clog. Bright and catchy songs with each act. The price is five and ten cents and well worth ’.t. TUBERCULOSIS SUNDAY. April 28th has been set aside as National Tuberculosis Day when the Association for the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis asks every minister in the country to preach a sermon on the prevention of consumption. Last year 50,000 churches observed the day. This year the gospel of health should ring even moie loudly. -• _ » ——, ■ „ - *“"* • ~ TOR SALE —A building 16x21, cheap; inquire of E. X. Ehinger, Old Adams County bank. 96t3

BANK STATEMENT. C. S. NIBLICK. President. M. KIRSCH, JOHN NTBLIUX, vice presidents. E. X. EHINGER. Cashier. Report of the condition of the Old Adams County Bank, a state bank at Decatur, In the state of Indiana, at the close of its business on April 18, 1912: RESOURCES Loans and discounts $887,261.40 Overdrafts 5.154.62 Other bonds and securities.. 10,881.06 Banking house 7,367.1" ‘ Furniture and fixtures.... 3,700.00 ‘ Other real estate 721.05 ' Due from banks and trust companies 214,742.: > Cash on hand 39,409.5 > ' Cash items 600.1.) ( urrent expenses 2,833.45 Interest paid 5,750.28 ' Profit and loss 137.94 Total resources $1,178,558.09 LIABILITIES. Capital stock—paid In $125,000/' Surplus 20,000.00 Undivided profits 5,7 2 Exchange, discounts and interest 10,898.32 Dividends unpaid 6.n0 Demand deposit.) $361,904.94 Demand certificates 577.173.41 939,077.45 Due to banks and trust companies 72,786.40 Total liabilities $1,178,558.80 State of Indiana, county of Adams.ss: I, E. X. Ehinger, cashier of the Old Adams County Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. E. X. EHINGER, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 25th day ot April, 1912. JESSE C. SUTTON. Notary Public My commission expires January 5 1914. —o A POSTAL CARD WILL BRING YOU A free sample copy of four different magazines, and our special moneysaving magazine offers. To-Day's Magazine, Canton, Ohio

Tonight at the Rtx Two dandy new reels. The Better Influence-Majestic. In Payment Full-Rex. Have you noticed our Mirror ScreenOur pictures are the best. Come in tonight-It’s a nickel. The REX Theatre • ■■■'■ ■ "w, ■■■■■■■■■ <■,. * 7 I i I Just Received a Full Line of Rose . Rushes, Bulbs, Seed Corn Soy Beans, Field Peas, Seed Potatoes and a car I of fresh PORTL AND CEMENT guaranteed the best in the market. By using the Maduca Waterproofing in your Cement you have an absolute water tight job under all conditions i E. C. Carroll