Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 267, Decatur, Adams County, 8 November 1912 — Page 4

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PAST BUFFALO. | East Buffalo, N. Y.. Nov. B—(Specn iul to Daily Democrat)—Receipts, p.i.j; nhipmenU, 2,850; official to New Y'jr \yeaterdny. 1,320; hogs closing steady. Mediums aud heavy, sß.lo@sß 40. Yorkers. pigs and lights, j7 701 i 88.00; roughs, [email protected]; sugs. ss.iO<&s6.sG, sheep, 8,000; steady; top lambs, $7 15; cattle, 200; steady. 3. v. I’VftK Nj t Red wheat ~..98c Nx 2 White wheat 9 ’ >c Standard oats 30c, No. 3 oats 28c | ; ’’.a stained oats 25c' Feeding barley ... 433; Alslke st yd $10.3j No. I light clover hay sll 50 I No. 1 clover hay SV'OO Timothy hay $12.50 Mixed clover hay sl3 00 Medium mixed $11.50 t Heavy clover hay $9.50 Rye straw $6.1*0 Oats straw s r '.so Wheat straw $4.50 , Clover seed ..$8.25 Timothy seed $!.20 COAL MARKET. Pocahontas egg and limp .$5.751 West Virginia eg gaud lump .. $175 i Pomery egg and lump $4.751 Jackson Hill egg ami lump $5.23 j' Yellow jacket lump $4.75 .< — —.— — -j . 1 ■ ■ —i_r-

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Anthracite eg;., stove and chestnut SIO.OO Anthracite pea 8.00 Anthracite mixed 9.00, Coek 7 001 LOCAL PROCUCE MARKET Spring chicks 10c Ducks 10c Fowls 10c Geese 8c biggs -27 c • Butter 18c Turkeys lie Old roosters 5c WAI VCM MARKETS 'deal UK.es 9c ’Calf ... 12c [ lailoa .....6c Sheep units ?6c051.00 rutl.fr> KAMP’S. Butter 20c© 25c lard 8c Eggs ...* 30c I NIP .tdr. A CO. Eggs 30c ■ Butter 18c©25c H. BULLING. Spring chicks 9c Ducks 10c Fowls >c I Geese 9c Eggs 2’c Butter .19c Turkeys Inc Old roosters 9c

It imw—er tr mmT ~ e>» we«<s» —Uw’nonii s *wm se **•>*•*• NOTICE I To Property Owners Along West Monroe Street Sewer. I Notice is hereby given that the Com--1 mon council in and lor the city of De- ! catur has passed a preliminary resolution for the construction of a local sewi er on and along the following route, towit: • ! Commencing at the man-hole at the west end of the Butler sewer on West i Monroe street, running thence west on 1 and along the sides thereof 182 feet to ' Monroe on the north side of inlots 520, 519, 518, and 517 and there to terminate. All work done :n making of such improvement to be cfone in accordonee j with the terms and conditions of the i resolution therefor and tn accordance with the detailed drawings, speciflcaI tions and profile on file in the office Os the city clerk. Said Council has fixed November 19, 1912, at 7: CD o’clock p. m., at their council room in said city as the date and time upon which remonstrances may be : tiled or heard by persons interested or | affected by said improvement and will i decide whether the benefits that will accrue to the property abutting and ad* i jacent to the proposed improvements 1 and to said city, will be equal to or .exceed the estimated costs of the prOI posed improvement. H. M. De VOSS, i nov. 8-1,5 City Clerk. NOTICE .To Property Owners Along Dyonis Schmitt Sewer. Notice is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Decatur has passed a preliminary resolution I for the construction of a local sewer on and along the following route, towit: Commencing at the Rugg street sewer where the alley running noith and I south between Rugg and Oak aud belt ween Fornax street and.South Market street at the north end thereof, thence running south in center of said allev between inlots 312, 313, 314, 315, 316. 317; 309, 310, 311, 312, 313 and 311, and terminating In the Oak street sewer. 373 feet south of place ot beginning Al! work done in making of such improvement to be done in accordonee > with the terms end conditions of the resolution ’herefcr and in accordance with the detailed drawings, specifications and profile on file in the office of ' the city clerk. Said Council has fixed November 19, 1912. at 7:00 o'clock p. m.. at their council ' room in said city as the date and time ui-on which remonstrances may be > filed or heard by persons interested or ( affected by said improvement and will decide whether the benefits that will accrue to the property abutting and adjacent to the proposed itupro. eincuts , and to said city, will be equal to or exceed the estimated costs of the proposed improvement H M. DeVOSS. nov. 8-15 City Clerk NOTICE To Property Owners on the Butler Sewer, Notiic >s he-eny given iy tne C reunion council In and for the City o< Decatur, Indians, that on the sth Day of November. 1912. they approved an assessment roil, showlug the • rima-1 acie asru-ssinrnt for the folio - , ing described Improvement: Commenc'ng at the northwest corner of Inlot No 621 on West Monroe street, running east on south side of Monro, street 35 rods, to Eleventh street, and there to terminate. In Mon roe street sewer | ■Y A / '‘w ' Y / / Vlr* \ IPSF/ AT THE CRYSTAL. ji It you went to the Crystal last night 1 you certainly wer* well pleased with . i the shews. Tonight the ptoißam la 1 better, so don't pass up the chance, J : but make arrangements and • ome We - I have three excellent films “THE GROUCH,** Edison Comedy., -THE SECOND LOVE.” Paths Ora-1 ma. “AN INNOCENT THEFT." VitaI u'apti Drama !l Pr/P CENTS. The CFVSTAL Theater. ■mammMMaaawwomMmammaaß* — • «>MumMßaMnMe -wswaoMaaa

— — - Persons interested in or affected by ’ said described improvement are here- ! by notified that the common council i in and for said city has fixed November, 19, 1912, at 7:00 o'clock p m., at their council ' room in said city, as the date anil | place .upon which remonstrances will I be received or heard against the | amount assessed against each piece of | property described in said roll and will determine the question us to whether such lots or tracts of land, have been or will be benefited in the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or less sum. Said assessment roll showing said prima-facie assessments, with names of owners and description of property subject to bp assessed, is on file and may be seen at the office of the city clerk. H. M. DeVOSS. nov.-8-!5 City Clerk. WILLING WORKERS < Cnctlnued fro - , ’’see >» place, and this evening's meeting at tl.c Methodist churclj. FRIDAY EVENING. M. E. church—7 O’clock. Rev. Semans, Presiding Officer. . Song Service. Devotional Rev. J. H. Rilling Music Mennonite Male Choir Reports frota Committees. Song. • Address —Rev. Di. Jesse Bowman Young, Bluffton. Song Mennonite Male Choir Offering. ' Closing Song. Benediction Rev. Jones FRiDAY MORNING. Renewed Interest was manifest iu the meeting held this morning, which opened with a social half hour and song service. After this short addresses were given by Rev L. C. Heiseit of this city, who is county vice president, and J. F. Lehman of Berne, who is secretary-treasurer of the as soc ial lon The former talked on "The Motto of the Convention;" the latter on 'The Sunday School Optimist." At 9:30 MiM Lewis spoke on "Missions in the Sunday School." The speaker urged a missionary committee in every Sunday school. Missionary charts, flag® and mottoes are helpful in awakening a missionary spirit. Teach the young lives to pray for the kingdom of Christ. Teach them to give from their own savings. ""Our Slogan" was the theme of the address of Mr. Burnie. The speaker said in part: "God has placed the spirit of reaching out for something in every life. This voice within ought to be heeded if we are to make progress Today the Sunday school claims people from the best homes. All ages are enrolled in the Sunday school. In the Cmted States there are 17,060,000 scholars in the schools, increasing at the rate of 1,500 every day in the year. The Sunday school haw the v-est and tno«t complete curriculum of any in"*!tution in the world. It Is the product | of the l»est minds and hearts. There are 633,000 Sunday school scholars in Indiana The ideal for Indians Is 3.700,«00 in the regular Sunday school, cradle or borne department.” Before adjourning at 11:30 for dinner. Presidest Rupp announced the following committees: Resolutions —Rev. D. A. Kaley. I Berne, chairman; Bessie Reynolds and ' C. 8. Mumma. Auditing—V L. W’alters, chairman; Rev W H. Gleiser and Rev L. C. Hes aert. The committee on nominations was i pot completed at this time, as representatives from a!i of the township organisations were not present. The intention waa to have the president of | each township organtiation members; of this committer. Those named at I thia time were: Root I'nlon. C. 8 Mumma Washington, C 1, Walter*; > St Mary's. O. W Raj; Blue Creek. S C Tlnkham’ Monroe. J. F. Jefferson, C Zehr. Conferrni-rs for the home, mission j ary, advanced and adult departments followed, in which the superintendents met those interested in the work ot each, and talked over plana for mutual 1 benefit ELECTION PRICES 5o acres of black soil, near Decatur. S mile to school and church. stMe road. 8I1» per acre - Long time on' most ot purchase price DAN ERWIN. FOR RENT Eight room house ahd | bain, with on» acre of Kmiud •« Rotith < Jieatnut street. Inquire of c T. Rainier. Ho iMt Rt.. or phone 556 i | -Advt. • 2«7td My property on Weal Monroe street, includina 5 acres of land, la for sal •: i just outside of corporatiM. A bargain If taken at once —John Conrad - Advt 26716 | FOR BAIJE—Bb - drttira rama and t4o>'»-w , i- UmmU,— -S. I" i Miller. R R Nr il. phoon I 0 D line —Adv* * 264 t» FOUND—Drey shew. In front of my residence on, North Second sleet, j Owner can have same by proving pros erty and paying for this ad.—W J. Spencer—Advt. IfiltJ » ■ —’O'' «■" " 1 ' DEMOCKAI WANT ADS PAY BIG.

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