Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 105, Decatur, Adams County, 1 May 1912 — Page 6
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EAS'i oUI'FALO. East Buffalo, N. Y., May I—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 880; shipments, 570; official to New York yesterday, 380; hogs closing weak. Medium and heavy, [email protected]; Yorkers, [email protected]; pigs, $7.15@ $7.25; roughs, [email protected]; slugs, [email protected]; sheep, 3,000; market 50c higher on clipped lambs; tops, $lO 00; cattle, 50; steady. 3. m«RK. No. 2 White wheat ... $1 09 No. 2 Red wheat $1.12 Yellow corn 95e@ $1.07 Mixed corn 92c —$1.03 Oats 55c Rye BSc i .at ley No. 2 SI.OO Eeeding barley 85c Alsike seed $12.00 No. 1 clover hay $22.00 Timothy hay $24.00 Light mixed hay $23.00 Mixed clover hay $20,00 No. 1 oats straw $9.50 Rye straw SIO.OO No. 1 wheat straw $9.50 Clover seed $12.00 WOOL MARKET. Rest, medium 20c Tb Rejecting and fine 15c uCCAL fROuWB MARKET. Spring chickens 9c Bucks 10c Fowls 10c
YOU’LL LOOK A LONGJWAYS ( H before you find whiskey as A good as ours, You’ll not find better if you look forever. IsfSff f ikn Try a bottle and you’ll see the II ***" futility of seeking a better flOwi II i flavored, mellower, richer _ t , _RMH.|| stimulant. You of course can pay a whole lot more than we ML charge. But you won’t -get - - a better whiskey for the simple reason that there isn’t any. Comer Second and Madison Sts. GdHLLY “A Good Old Fashioned Smoke” The “White Stag” Cigar Every smoker should try a few of this really superior quality cigar, mild, full flavored, they tempt the taste. Note the good points, free smokers, free , 1 burners, good generous size, made from the best selected triple sweated leaf insuring a ripe seasoned smoke—the price 5c at all dealers. jg .EARLY BUYERS WSrt Our Anniversary Sale We have just received Two Thousand dollars worth of Roger Brothers Silver Ware the best .'lade Suitable for Wedding and oirthdap presents. We have some of everything the Co. Manufactures, and all designs in both large and small pieces and as we buy direct from the factory v.e save toe middle man’s profit of 15 pr. ct., therefore can save you in this sale at 25 pr. ct. Our pearl handle xvare is also complete. We also received a snipment or beautiful Cut Glass. Our watches, we have anything you can wish and in this sale you can save from $2.00 to $5. UV Think of an Elgin watch for $5.50. 20 yr. gold filled case with a good movement for $12.00. Our SIB.OO watches sells anywhere for $20.00. You cannot afford to miss seeing our stock and take advantage of. our sale. Call and see our stock. J ' "'NSLEY The Jeweler i «■* inthe - .„ I 1 large part i- * I I 1 / eet ■ I materials; PT!k come ® fi J®UU wore ‘.± wide wale
leese . 10c Eggs 15c Better ....... 20c . Turkeys ..... lie ! Chicks ; Old roosters 5c KALVEK MARKETS Beef tides 9< Calf 12c Tallow 5c Sheep pelts [email protected] FUi-I.ENr.AMPS. Butter 18c@2!c Lard 8c i Eggs 18c NIBLICK & CO. : Eggs 18c ■ Butter 18c—25c ' COtL rRICES. : < Anthracite . SB.OO I W hite Ash lump . $4.50 Washed Nut $4.50 11 Pocahontas Egg or Lump $4.15 1 Kanuet Lumi or Kgg . $6.00 1 Indiana Lump $4.00 1 Hocking Lump $1.25 1 Virginia Splint $4 50 i 1 ' N. Spring chickens 9e Ducks 10c ■ Fowls 10c Geeso 10c Eggs ..18c Buttwr 20c : Turkeys nc : i Old roosters 5c : Chicks ... te
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. Notice is hereby given tuat Monday, the 6th Day of May, is the last day to pay your spring installment of taxes without the penaltybeing added. The law is very strict I and will be observed. No receipts I will be laid away, and all not paid on or before the last day the penalty or' ten per cent will be added. The treas- . urer's office will be open from 7:'ju . o'clock a. tn., until 5:00 o’clock p. m., i but will not be open at night, as we ■ will have to nave ail of that time for other work. I'iease be in time and save the penalty, as it will positively be added on all those that are delinI quent. x. Yours tery t"-.ly, ■ CHARLES W. YAGER, • 97tf County Treasurer. LOOK HERE ; Have you seoa the Buckeye coal oil : gas demonstration at the Ed Parent . bicycle shop. K not you want to cail within the next few days. It can’t be beat. I have scld a large number dur- , mg my short e*ay here and hundreds < , Lave called to see the latest fuel. I; also want to place agents throughout tho state. Territory protected. 97t3 M. S. HILPERT. EGGS FOL 3ALZ. ) , S. C. F.node Island Reds, 3 cents > each; geese eggs, common geese, 10c > each; Embden geese. 20c each; duck 1 eggs. Indian r.mn-r, white and fawn, 5c each; Imperial Pekin. 5c each; Buff Orpington. 5c to 10c each. S. C. CRAMER, Mercer, Ave., Decatur, Indiana; ’phone : 641 65tt’ ’
V'Jii FARMERS! Come to the G. R. & I. d ; pot Wednesday or Thu day and get your special U fertilizer. NOTICE OF PUBLIC LETT G ’ Notice is hereby given tha le ad visory board of Jefferson n! ' n ’l. .Adams county, Indiana. » rpvP ’' ! sealed bids until 2 o’clock ra - Thursday, May 23 5 ' — for the erection of a new uo °' houf,p ’ with a basement in sa ownship t district number 6, or ‘ e northwest corner of section 3' according to Plans now on file I nis also at the office of Abr in noegly, architect, Berne. Indi Said sch ° ol house to be com ” d and rcady !or occupancy by tb st day 01 Sppt'tn . ber, 1912. Th. is reserved to I reject any or bids. Bids must b- 1 made out on nk forms Prescribed i by the State rd of Accounts. Ade-j posit of on< >dred ($100.09) dollars, or a certi ebeck for that amount will be re - d as an evidence of good faith T successful bidder will be require/ enter into a contract and furnisb ad to the satisfaction of the trust* onditioned for the faithful perff rance of the work and. in the tim- wscribed. , S ..rate bids will be received at ts .-ime timp tor a heating plant for - tj.same building, and under the same | editions. The Advisory Board will ■ rend the letting. Witness my hand and seal this 30th lay of April. 1912. JOHN T. KELLY, It-d-ltwkly Trustee. VACUUM CLEANERS FOR RENT., Little Giant Vacuum Cleaners for rent at 50c per day. They make house cleaning easier. Clean your carpets without removing them if you want to. MRS. JACOB ATZ. 193t6 No. Second St. o BUY YOUR TILE. Drahi tile, 3*4 to I sl inches, J. H. Elick tile factory, 13th St, west part of Decatur. 91t3 —— — ■■... I. 1.... I 1 . - - ■ - NOTICE. See Tony Ho? bouse for cabbage, tomato, cauliflower, pepper plants, etc 99t12
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The Pythian Sisters Meet (Continued from Page '' e9ided district grand deputy cni< ■ at. this, with all the district office, filling the chans, as folio" 6 g District Secretary—Mrs ■ Shamp. Decatur. . fa. | District Treasurer— Mrs. L’ ( ‘ zey, Decatur. o f Past Chief —Mrs. Alice Huntington, wife of Wilhan. p ‘ I grand chancellor of the K- 01 E. s—Mrs. ciemenza Bro»®- 0 iondale. . E. J.—Miss Clara Banter, o Manager—Musa McDorman, viu ”- Julia | Assistant Managers - Zeh- i Keller, of Montpelier: Mrs. l Tocgjil • ring, Ossian; Mrs. Iva Jon ‘ oreman .' Protector--Mrs. Elizabet Bprnp . Wagner, | Guard Mrs Amanr South Whitlev. e convention I With the opening there was the <«n«" goldlorßi .. so! * of "Onward. lowed by a prayer addrpgg I win, ami ' h- *^s cUy , wlth the re . | Orpha Erwin, °* emm j e Haegler, of sponse by Mrs j uJu Baggptt of Bluffton. Music * , ~ sure to all, ami tlit-u Wayne gave „ . , 11 of officers and comcatne the ro; ,e reading of the min mittees ant . ... L t convention, which was utes ot the . ... ... u , „,.on, by Mrs. Lydia Shamp held at B' . _ ... x who is the district secreot Decat ~ . . f e uouble quartet of t3i*V '. ndero I goo«l music, as did locgfri „ _ . ... Elzev of Ossian. Common Miss Miat S * n P ai Eamentary Law’ was d ed and several, members gave . sting little “experience” talks on i . they joined the Pythian Sisters their first impressions "And He
d,” was the subject of a very clever 'tie poem given by Mrs Elizabeth * allihan Synder ot Geneva, being of * her own composition. Mrs. Emma Wilson of Fort Wayne and Mrs. Alice 1 Shoemaker of Columbia City gave readitigs. and Mrs. Tillie Fleming of Warren s|>oke on 'Things Worth While.” Talks “For the Good of the Order’’ given by several supreme and grand officers, together t with miscellaneous business, closed ] the secret session. The display drill 1 to have been given by the Crystal i Temple. Columbia City, was omitted, as the drill team could not be pres-’ ent. Besides the committees heretofore 1 named, are the following' Resolutions —Mi s. Hannah Reiff, j 1 Bluffton; Mrs. bu'.ii B. Kelsey, An- . I drews: Mrs. Clara Smuck, Ft Wayne; I Mrs. Anna V. Howard, Van Buren. j ■ Press--Dr. .‘.lice Williams, Columbia ' City; Mrs. Etta K. Ort, Churubusco; : Mrs Bertha Krick, Monroeville: Mrs. j la?na McDougal, Van Buren. Are Twenty Temples. There are twenty temples representI ed in the district and representatives from all these were present. The I temples are: Crystal, No. 2, Columbia City; Hermione, No. 13, Huntington: Eden, No. 17. Portland; Royal, No. 24, Bluffton; Rathbone, No. 31, Fort Wayne; Eureka, No. 39, Decatur: Olive Branch, No. 55, Andrews; Starlight, No. 100, Pennville; Garland, No. 108, Ossian; White Lily, No. 143, Roll; Twilight, No. 144. Monroeville; Zion, No 177, Churubusco; Monami, No. 243, South Whitley; Artesian, No. 266, Warren; White Rose, No. 284, Van Buren, Martha, No. 327, Berne; Genova, No. 329, Geneva; Tocsin, No. 337, Tocsin; Zeona. No. 342, Montpelier; Uniondale, No. 353, Uniondale. Public Session. At 4 o’clock the following program was rendered, the session being pub- • lie: , Piano Duet —Mrs. Myrtle Fruchte 3 and Miss Fruchte. Vocal Duet- Mrs. Eugene Runyan and Miss Hope -Hoffman. Address —William P. Hart, Grand Chancellor Vocal Holo—"The Rose and the Lark’’ —Julian Edwards—Miss Marie I. Allison. t Address —Mrs. Lida T. Rose", Grand 3 Chief. Music —K. of P. Quartet. Reading—"Mercides”—Thos. Dailey Aldridge—Miss Faye Smith. > Vocal Select’on —Misses Della and 3, Esther Sellemeyer. Vocal Selections —Mrs. Frances Do-
1 coy Graham. Geneva; (t, serenai' Sing, smile, Slumber,” by Gouno 1 ( t, • •Sunshine,’’ by Carrie Jaco ■ Bond. piano Solo—Mrs. Clark J. Lutz. Music’ 1 Selection—Dr. Fred Patti I r son -, Ev^' n fl Seasion (Secret) —7 O'cloc . I ■(.invention culled to Order —Iva . I L verton, D. D. G. C. Opening Temple in Ritualist I 'orm and Balloting—Eureka Tempi Decatur. Exemplification of Initiation—He mione Temple, Huntington. Exemplification of Initiation—Ede. j Temple, Portland. Remarks on Work—Mrs. Lida T. R > ser, Grand Chief. Orphans' Home Fund Collection. Answering of Inquiries — Grand Chief. Reports of Committee. ReporJ of District Treasurer —Mrs. Lydia L. Elzey. Rending of Minutes — Mrs. Lydia Shamp, Secretary. Miscellaneous Business. Closing in Form —Eureka Temple I “God be With You Till We Meet Again.” The officers of the Eureka Temple, Decatur, will pieside during the open ing and closing of the evening session. They are: I P. C. —Mrs. Myrtle Fruchte. M. E. C.—Mrs. Sadie M. Miller E. S. —Mrs. Ella Peoples E. J. —Mrs. Grace Hunsicker. Manager—Mrs. Phoebe Hite. M. of R. C. —Mrs. Lydia Shamp. M. of T.—Mrs. Lydia L. Elzey. Protector—Mrs Jessie F. Burdg. Guard —Mrs. Della Carroll. Pianist —Miss Nellie Nichols. NOTICE TO FEEDERS. I have about four loads of millet hay
for sale, but will not deliver it to any one. Come and get it at some price, four miles south of Decatur on Mud pike.—B. A. Hunter, R. F D.’s. 103t3 NOTICE. 1 The party who took the cinnamon orown sweater from the switch track at the Acker cement Works will avoid plenty of trouble by returning it to the place from which it was taken immediately, or trouble will follow. 3t NOTICE. A reduction will be made on all new buggy and wagon tires during the month of April. Get your wheels in at once and get the benefit of this low price as this is only good until the Ist of May. C C. CLEMENS. Corner First and Madison, opposite Madison House. 81t6* — o SHEEP FOR SALE —32 head of ewes. W. E. Fulk, R. F. D. No. 6. 10J13 FOR RENT—A good barn pn North Fifth street. See Jacob Atz. 99t31 HORSE FOR SALE —A general purpose horse, weights about 1,300 lbs; also good buggy cheap, if sold quick. Inquire at this office. 100t3 STRAYED—BIack yearling colt, from my barn on Saturday night. Any information leading to recovery of same will be paid for. Call Acker Cement Works; ’phone 552. 97t3 WANTED—Two first class carpenters at once. Apply at the shop on corner of Second and Jefferson Sts., D>X catur. —H. Pennington. 102t3 tV ANTED—Giri for light housekeeping in family of two. Easy place. Inquire of W. G. Kist -.t Democrat office. If SALESMEN /.'ANTED —Two good salesmen wat'-cd. Address A. Z. Brentlinger, Vera Iruz, Ind. 102t3* For all kinds of vegetable plants, see Tony HoTthouse, No. 4th SL FOR SALE—House and lot on North Fifth street House has six rooms: ■is in good condition. Lot has shade and fruit trees, a good barn and chick en park. Also tor sale or rent, house and lot at southeast corner of Fifth and Marshall streets. Pt ices reasonable. See Henrv B. Hellt over Old Adams County batik. 101 ti The party who picked up a hat sack.with the MyersDaily Co. advertisement, an I containing a Stetson hat. i please return same to MyersDaily Co. vnt ~
wi v? TFOTT T If you waJan ely-driving, self-sharpening and acti ically noisei® lawpmower—one that is best foi r er\ | class of worf-onelhat will last longer and one tha will do more wol witllt ?ss labor than any other kinds-you should buy lir laJki mower here. The worklanshiron every mower in our store is;perfect as the Ist skis d mechanics and improved macnery can product! An® et the price is no more than yc pay for an infewr mat) ne. We also Jndle aides, scythes, lawn shears, rolls, and many othejthingsirou neecl for keeping your lam attractive aii beaud.il. Let us plan with you for ptmarently beauiful laws.
Jfardware Sb. - • l OlcjAdfems County Bank j Decatur, Indiana. Capital |I2C 100 Surplus 536 I y C. S. Niblick, Pre; lent / j j M. Kirsch and John Niblick M , ■iSW jji Vice Presidents BL. - -.1 E. X. Ehingen Cawiw. —a mH ST—T Farr, loans 4 - Read aSi*da]ty| Reflect i. I ' Resolve c ®^“ ns | CfKERVArioN! avW- ! THE Cl| OF THE DAY abl T te3 ’ Ewery It Api les Just As Forcibly AccqmodaTo TF i Matter Os Dollars tiol Consistent As Io The Country s Safe NATO IAL RESOURCES! Methods Con erve Your Loliars Extended AND STA IT A BANK ACCOUNT We Pay 4 Pe Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits RMH ■ own’ll inwoonwmr ■■■■■iiiinr’i iR-in" B———— — FOR SALE Having rejjc ed all the bids filed on Apri! 25th it has been decided that open bids for the purchase for the entire plantof thei DECITUR CEMENT AND BLOCK CO. will be receive at the office otC.J. Lutz, upto Itwoo’clock , p.m. on next Monday, May 6.1912. Bidding:oP«> to ' The stock hdders will meet at the office of Kirsch , Sellemeyer aid Sons, Monday evening, May 6th. to com : P ' ele Sa ' C ' John Everett, President. , II I- -I" ■■ ■! — — -
