Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 157, Decatur, Adams County, 1 July 1912 — Page 4

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EAST BUFFALO. , East Buffalo, N. Y., July l--(Spec-l lai to Dally Dem>>rar Receipts, 11,-1 200; shipments, 4,750 today; receipts, 4,960; shipments, 1,90 V yesterday; ordrial to New York hogs closing steady at decline; medium and heavy, $7.90@55,00; mostly, $7,95; Yorkers, [email protected]; light Y’orkers, [email protected]; pigs, $7.40@ $7.50; roughs, [email protected]; stags, [email protected]; cattle, 5125; generally poorer quality; market 10c@25c lower; choice heavy steers, $9.00® $9.50; medium steers, s<.so®sß.7u; plain heavy steers, [email protected]; yearlings, $7.50® $7.75; handy butcher steers, $7.2.'® $8.25; fat cows, $5.33® $6.50; belters. [email protected]; sheep, 10,000; fair demand at decline of good to choice lambs, [email protected]; yearlings, $6,00® $7.00; ewes, $3.50 @ $4.00; wethers, [email protected]. ■>. 1. BURK. No. 2 Red wheat ’ $1.05 No. 2 White wheat $1.02 Yellow corn 90c@$1.00 Mixed corn 85c@97c Oats 49c Rye 73c Feeding barley 85c Feeding barley 85c A’sii e see*’ $12.00 No. 1 clover hay SIO.OO Timothy hay SIB.OO Light mixed hay $16.00 Mixed clover hay $14.00 No. 1 oats straw $9.00 Rye straw $9.00 Clocer seed $9.00 WOOL MARKET. Best, medium 20c@24c Wool 20c@21c LOCAL DELIVERED COAL PRICES. Anthracite Chestnut $7.85 Anthracite Stove and Egg . / . $7.60 Pocahontas 4.50

FOR SALE —Sow, with litter of nine pigs; cheap if taksn soon. See Dy- ' on is Ochmitt. 14916 i TWO STRAY LAMBS--Picked up by | Adolph Dleberich, two miles east of Fuelling church. Owner can have i tame by calling on Mr. Bieberich.

• * 1 - " ■ "— t nr tot ni. i ticdici. R-CE ANNOUNCEMENT 13 i B R-C-H “TWENTY-FIVE” g HI We are determined to build the best all-’round five passenger touring car in the world and sell it, g B completely equipped, for g ■ THE CAR S9(JU THE EQUIPMENT B K F - °- B ' DETROIT 111 Wheelbase-110 inches. Non-skid tires--32x3 1-2. O Motor Long stroke; 4 cylinders cast en bloc; bore, 5-inch stroke. Two-bearing crank 12-inch Bullet electric head lights with double parabolic lens. g shaft. Timing gears and valves enclosed. Three-point suspension. 6-illch Ru || et e | ectfic si(Je | ights wkh parab() | ic j ens O |||| Drive-Left Side. Irreversible worm gear, 16-inch steering wheel. Spark and throttle control on Bosch Magneto -sxfiis steering column. __ * Uli Control-Center Lever operated through H-plate integral with universal joint housing just be- ” 3Hier AUtO-FOOtCF. |||| ■ low. Hand-lever emergency break at driver’s right. Clutch pedal operated by left foot. Service Demountable HUIS. brake operated by right foot. Foot accelerator in connection with hand throttle. Extra HUIS and holders BIS Springs-Front, semi-elliptic; rear, full ellipitic and mounted on swivel seats. Tally-ho hOFU |||| |||| Axles-Front, I-beam, drop-forged; rear, semi-floating type. Jiffy CUFtuillS—Up OF doWD instantaneously. ■ Transmission-3 speeds forwards and reverse; sliding gear, selective type. fop and Top COVCF. Construction-Drop-forgings wherever practicable; chrome nickel steel used throughout all Windshield. shafts and gears in the transmission and rear axle; high carbon manganese steel in all parts re- Rear view lllirrOF SsR |H quiring special stiffness. Tool-kit lack Tire renair kit Pumn Body-Fulls-passenger Englishtvpe;extrawideseats;lo-mchseat cushion speciallyupholstered b JdLh, me vp , up, g Wheels-Artillery type. '' Robe Rail. » M| We invite )ro : ' ctivo motor car buyers to call at the nearest R-C-H branch or dealer; to study R-C-H construction and eouipment; and, more than all, to ride in the car and determine for BW themselves its runr. rg realities and ease of operation. Descriptive folder mailed upon request. ' ‘ R-C-M COR-IPORLATION ill. I-yCiaste St. Detroit, IVlictilcjari | REPPERT AND MOORE MACHINE COMPANY AGENTS I < DECATUR, INDIANA g

Pomeray 4 t ,o I Kentucky Splint 4.00 I W. Va. Splint 4.00 I Hocking 3.75 I Jackson Hill 5.00 ’ Massillon 4.75 Price at bins or car, 25c less; 2 e per hour extra for labor in bins; ca - rying coal, 50c per ton extra; carrying coal up one flight of stairs, SI.OO per ' ton extra; carrying coal up two , flights of stairs, $1.50 extra. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET Spring chickens ..- 9c , Bucks 10c J Fowls 10c Geese 10c Eggs 16c cutter -iou , Turkeys lie Chicks jc Old roosters 5c KALVEr. MARKETS Beef tmes 9< ; Calf 12c Tallow 5c , Sheep pelts [email protected] . Wool 20c© 24c FULLENKAMP’S. ■ J Butter 18c@22c ■ Lard 8c II Eggs 16c 1 NIBLICK <& CO. 1 ; Eggs 16c > Butter 16c@20c H. BEHLING. Spring chickens 9c Ducks 19c Fowls 10c Gees’ 10c ■ Eggs 17c . Butter 20c Turkeys ...11c Old roosters 6c Chicks ... 7c

NOTICE. If the two Presses taken from the I house on Monroe street are quietly i returned the matter will be dropped; | otherwise the detective employed will I arrest the guilty party and make the | matter public. 152‘6

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby given that the common council of the City of Decatur, Indiana, will on the 2nd Day cf July, 1912, at 7 o'clock p. m., receive sealed proposals for the construction of the following described improvement, as au-1 thorized by resolution, for the const ructio 1 of a sewer on the following route, to-wlt: Commencing at a point 10 feet north and 3 feet west of the northwest corner of inlot No. 13 in Dayton 1 avenue,- in City of Decatur; thence running south on the east side of Ninth street along Inlots Nos. 13„ 17 and 22, thirty rods to the alley; | thence east in the center of the alley ; between inlots Nos. 22, 27, 21, 26, 20,1 25, 19, 24. 2S to the Streep or highway ; running north and south on west side of G. R. & I. railway, thence south to | Marshall street sewer and there to i terminate. All work to be done in accordance with improvement resolution and in, accordance with plans, specifications I and profile on file in office of city, clerk All bids shall be accompanied by , certified check fqr $25.00 and failure of successful bidder to enter into contract and bond shall forfeit amount I deposited. City reserves the r'ght to reject any and all bids. Witness my hand and seal of said city, this 20th day of June, 1912. H. M. DeVOSS, june-21-july-l City Clerk. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby given that the common council of the City of Decatur, Indiana, will on the 2nd Day of July, 1912. at 7 o'clock p. tn., receive sealed proposals for the construction of the following described improvement, as authorized by resolution, for the construction of a sewer on the following route, to-wlt: < Commencing at the northwest corner of inlot 621, on Monroe street, running thence east on and along the south side of Monroe street to Eleventh street and there to terminate in Monroe street sewer. All work to be done in accordance with improvement resolution and in accordance with plans, specifications and profile on file in office of city clerk All bids shall be accompanied by certified check 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 20th day of June, 1912. H. M. DeVOSS. june-21-july-l City Clerk. o FOR RENT—Good hopsc, centrally located. Inanlre ° z Moser’s gallery. 155t3

THE BALL GAME Shamrocks Won a Decisive I Victory in Sunday’s Game Against Portland. THE SCORE WAS 2 TO 0 And They Are Going to Play a Double Header With Fort Wayne July 4th. Playing one of the fastest games of i the season the local Shamrocks met and defeated the all-salaried Portland I city team Sunday afternoon on the lo- | cal grounds. The grounds were In I fine shape after the rain of Saturday ■ night and the fast work of the teams easily showed the torm of the men. With, four hits to the credit of each pitcher the spectacular features were somewhat limited. Portland, with Cliff Bales on second and Nate James pitching, gave the Shamrocks a royal battle for their runs and Buffenbarger and Ellis of the home team managed to liven things up tor Portland. The score was 2 to 0 in Decatur's favor and the boys were so elated over their victory that they straightway signed up a double-header for the Fourth of July iu which they expect to double their record of Sunday. They will meet the Fort Wayne team again, playing one game in the morning and one in the afternoon of that date. A lively time is expected in gaining the victory at each of the games. . o— K. OF C. MEETING. The regular semi-monthly meeting of the Knights of Columbus will be held this evening and every member is requested to be present to take part in the important business to be attended to. o— LOCALS BEAT PLEASANT MILLS. Decatur has another ball team, and from the game which they put up Sunday, wh"n they defeated the Pleasant Mills team, will soon be in shape to give any team a chance. The game was played at Pleasant Mills, with I. Bernstein as manager, and the game was a fast one from sts-t to finish.

I Up until the eighth inning it was the | fastest every played there, the score I being 5 to 4 in favor of Pleasant Mills.l I From then on the locals rallied and managed to secure eleven runs, walk- ' ing away with the opposing team. | S. E. SHAMP RESIGNS. S. E. Shamp, in the mailing depart- | ' ment of the local postoffice, where liel 1 served many years, this morning ten- ( dered his resignation, the same to take I effect July 15th. Mr. Shamp resigns' ; that he may take full charge'of the new general store which he purchased < la.-, veek at Fort Wayne Mr. J Shamp’s successor will be -selected j |!n2i me tHgible list of those in-line I sot a;.; ointment. A, I. U. MEETING. Regular meeting ot American In-: surance Union Tuesday evening at | Yeomen hall at 8 o'clock. All members are urged to be present. o BAND PRACTICE. ■ All the members of the band are i urged to be at the hall tonight at 7:30 i prompt to practice for the concert I Tuesday evening.

The CRYSTAL Theater. £7 WO vk S! \\ f/ \1 II , * THREE DRAMAS. “ Tonight we are presenting three ' dramas, all of which have a heart- ■ gripping story. A Kalem, a Biograph ■ and a Selig, which is evidence enough of the quality of <the show. We feature tonight: “EVANGELINE," a dramatization of , Longfellow's poem. I "THE VOICE FROM THE DEEP." ■ a Biograph. t "THE TRAIL THROUGH THE > HILLS." Kalem. ?' All good stries acted in the way that pleases t'ae thinking people. Don’t 3 miss this show. The CRY STAT. Theater.

HAVE you tried Fullen- I kamp’s Big Value coffee? | THIS is a coffee we buy I green and have fresh | I roasted every week. I WE also have a good bulk | coffee which we are sell- g IK ing at I 22c I FULLENKAMPS I BOSSE OPERA HOUSE ONE WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY. JULY Ist. LANHAM'S LYRIC PLAYERS 10 PEOPLE 1 Opening Bill “THE GIRI AND THE M AN” VAUDEVILLE YES! 5 ARTISTS 5 Bargain Prices 10 and 20 Cents LADIES FREE MONDAY NIGHT Usual Conditions One Paid Admission