Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 166, Decatur, Adams County, 15 July 1913 — Page 4
MASONRY WITHOUT MORTAR A mason would not attempt to erect a structure without stones, bricks or mortar - would he? And he makes a careful selection of the material that is needed. He uses outside bricks for outside work and inside bricks for inside work. How many young mein and women are trying to-day right here in Decatur to erect the edifice of success without using a Bank Account? And do you realize that the selection of a Bank for YOU and YOUR needs to build YOUR edifice of success is just as important as the selection of bricks and mortar by a mason when he puts up a building? FIRST NATIONAL BANK Decatur. Indiana. cat I itzmr-tnm — 8 THE DAILY MARKET REPORTS p »I—mOE3OE3E—JR h Corrected Every Afternoon s ,rjl
EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo. N. Y. July 15 —(Special to Daily Democrat I —Receipts. 1,280; shipments. 760; official to New York yesterday, :t,800: hogs closing steady. Medium and heavy. *8.50,71 $9 00: Yorkers, $9.70ifj**9.75; pigs and i lights, *9.75(i *9.S£; roughs, *8.25(, $8.50; stags, $7.00(1*8.00; sheep, 1,-1 000; steady: top lambs. $8.50; cattle, i J 75; slow. (J J G. T. BURK. Clover Seed SIO.OO | Alsike Seed $9.00 New Wheat .'...79c I No. it Yellow Corn 8!c Oats 36c i Rye 52c ' Barley 38cft4.>c, Timothy seed sl*o | COAU WKICE*. Stove and Egg. hard SB.OO i Chestnut, hard $8.50 Pea, hard $7.00 Poca, Egg and Lump . ; $5.00 W. Ash s4.'O V. Splint $4.60 H. Valley .. $4.25 R. Lion $4.50 Cannell ........... ..$6.00: 4. Hill ..$5 00 Kentucky ...$4.50 Lurt* ...$4.50 FULLtNKAMP*. ™ nl Eggs 14c
<4 There is a Constant Circulation of Dry, Cold Air in the Automatic Refrigerator This circulation is perfect reIjH aching every portion of the ReW frigerator—until the last bit of i c ? is melted. Food flavors never m * x > f° r air is always dry EEfl I iyiiT | and pure. Keep Food Tasting y— y Fresh and Natural So "?ru ß r frigerators ha 7? °P, en , in gs every little way in the wall between ice and food chambers. The circulation of air only reaches to the top of the ice. When the ice gets low the air in the top gets dead and food becomes stale. I Arnone In every other way the Auto- Lg # matic is a perfect food and water E. *♦ 7 cooling refrigerator. You’ll Le interested in examining it. ■mm Yager Bros. & Reinking
Butter | <anl UIBLICK « CO. Butter 20c J’Juoc H. BURLINO, Springers 18c l Eggs Du <*» UOc Fowls : Geese gJ Turkeys 10c i Old roosters KALVER MARKET*. Wool 15c@20c j Beef hides joe Calf ...itc Tallow Sheep pelts 25c@$1.0C Muskrats sc@4sc Skunk [email protected] Coon 10c©52.75 Possum 10c@70c Mink 25c(j'$6.bv LOCAL PHOUUCfc MARKET. "I » I Springers igc Dueks i Fowls Geese g c Turkeys I Old roosters 5 C ’ •3gß I Butter 20c
E-SSSI rrn.7^Ji & »■■■■"• I Big July Clearance Sale so jj Sale Prices ? ' IS (NOW ON U reduced in price ' * - I This Sale Will Continue. During July- ■■■ „ ■ We have still plenty good bargains left in all lines merchandise, you can secure some excellent values in every department. —• Wash Goods Sllkßafgains ™ la S e " «QPFOIAI A Fancy silks that were brcLIALb Jr bargains at $1.50 Fine linen $1.75 qual- „ , x . . This sale 75c ity $1.38 I that were 25c This 36 in. messalme in all Table linen sl.oo ex. U Sale 12 l-2c colors 84c yd quality this sa e $1.22 I .. Fine line table linen Fine striped poplins worth $1.25 this sale cheap at 25 cents worth sl. Ih ~ . 98 cents | this sale 15c (9c yard 72in. linen cheap at ’ i 27 in silk Brocades sl-. this sale 84c 1 Fine Butiste that was worth 50c this sale Fine quality bleach- ‘ GOODS 12 I<>C sale P ricc <ie 25 cents yard this sale^dc"” 2 ' Good quality lawns One lot Silks sold at cj ; n table linen fine | This sale 4 l-2c yd 50c this sale 19c yd patterns saki 34c yd Big Clearance Prices on Carpets and Rugs AH Coats And Suits At Less Than Half Price u I 3NT X iEI Xi XCi XX C lOi ■=aL.i "ll—lEl'. IF- IF —, f 1...-,.— y Jjj]
| HALL OF SAM HENRY POST NO. 63 G A. R. Decatur, Ind., July 12, 1913, I Whereas:Taps having been again ; , sourided, and Comrade Ezra Cutting,! : of the civil wat, has fallen out of the j it-hks of that band of brave, patriotic: ' and fearless men, who by their devo-: non to the stars end stripe, today i Boating alott from the Pacific to th" Atlantic and from the St. Ijtwren< ■ < to the Gulf. Therefore be it: Resolved:That in Comrude Cutting s 1 I death, this country has lost a staimeh ; tielender of its flag in peace and war' , that lie taught his chiidten, neigh- I : hors and friends, to revere the flag of I their country upon all occasions. Resolved: 1 hat in hit death, Sam H Henry Post has lost one of its most devout and conscientious members and j the Post will gieally miss his pre-i : senee, counsel and advice at all its] j future meetings. Respired:That in his death, this I community has sustained the loss of ! a good soldier-citizen, the church, a . ftiithful communicant, the nation and! | state a patriotic defender, his child-! ten. a kind, loving and Indulgent I father, and his neighbors a true and ! . tried friend: Resolved rThrit we extend to his be-"! reared children our sincere sympat’bies in the logs they have sustained I by the death of their father. Resolved: That a’eopy o r these row-I iutions be given the children, a I spread upon the records of this pout | and a copy banded the city dailies so publication and that our be drapi ed in mourning for a period of thirty i days in memory of our deceased coni- ■ i rude. . S. n. FORDYCE, B. W. BHOLTY, • J. D HALE, Committee. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby given that the! Board of Commissioners of the Coun-i I ty of Adams in the State of Indiana, will receive sealed bids for the furI nishtng of coal for the several county J institutions for the years 1913-1914.! ! on Tuesday, August 5, 1913, : :>t 10 o'clock a. m. Estimated. Three car'’ of Howard j White Ash Virginia coal delivered i tn cellar at court house. i Estimted, Three cars Campbell j I Creek Virginia Spline coal, delivered I j in uc-llar at court houne. Estimated, Four cars Campbell} tzis , ■ .1 S •u* - * ... ■ ,
Creek Virginia. Splint coal, delivered I infirmary, delivered F. O. n. cars at Decatur, "Erie or Clover iycafEstimated. One car smokeless Po- ■ cahcntas egg or lump coal delivered! j In cellar at county JailEstimated, Ten tons Jackson Hill ! tint coal delivered at county JalEstimated, Ten tons Anthracite! ] coal, delivered at surveyor's office. • Bids will also be received for seven i cars (estimated) of Eim Rock Hoel;-! ing coal, delivered. All to be furnished upon order and . | to the acceptance of the custodians i <>l the several county buildings, and to vary with the needs of the county All bids must le accompanied with the affidavit and- bond required byj law. The board reserves the right to re-'J Ject any and all bids. JIM A. HENDRICKS, ( CHRIST EICHER, ' HENRY ZWICK, Board of Commissioners. , Attest: T. H. Baltzell, And. 15-22-2: 1 CET OUR FREL 74 APS AND BOOKLETS. • Begin now to buy your home. A'’ monarch would not build a throne on -, tented land. Yoh will be more con ! tented and have, more credit when j you own your own land. You can bar-, gain for one of our IGO acre farms i now. Come flong with one of our | i epresentatives Tuesday prepared to j go out to the Judith Basin or South- < I western North Dakota, w here you can ! .make a fortune. Our North Dakota! land can be purchased on easier | terns and for about half the price of! (our Judith Basin land. Get our! I liscta and maps. WH. H .BROWN CO., i 5 No. LaSalle St., Chicago, 111. C. G. Strieder Indiana Representative.: i Theme 3100 No. American Bldg., Ft 1 Wayne, Ind. - - — o—— - .■. ! LOST —A small gold sorority pin. with black emblem, Sunday be-, tween Presbyterian church and C. A. Dungan home, or in the church. Finder please return to Miss Frances Du- 1 j gan and receive reward. 164t3l IjOST—I9I3 Senior t tass Pin. On Second on Madison St., between the! Murray hotel and Interurban station. Finder please return to this office or Ito Irwin merry. 161t3 . i FOR SALE —Rhode Island Red roos-, ter, 1 year old, 'Phone 168. ts I | i’OR RELT—Modern flat. Enquire! | at Moser's gallery. IGGtf
NUItCE. Honey to loan at t> and 6 per cent interest No commission. 2SStf ERWIN'S OFFICE Plenty of late cabbage plants at Fullenkamps, 25c a hundred. FOR SALE Two cows. One fresh, witlt .calf, three days old. One Jersey. Will be fresh in few days. Ideal family cows. Call on Dyonis Schmitt. i«st:t FOR SALE -Pour month old pups. Pointer and hound blood. Two males and two females. Cheap if taken rt once. Lloyd K. Magley, Phone 11 m, R R 7. 161t3
= :||||| ==:| |||| == | PARASOLS j VMS II s ’ f This week we will sell any Par- I asol at cost. We have a beau- s tiful line of parasols and it will. | S pay you to see them before buv- = || ing. j •• ~ l — — - . * THE BOSTON STORE i ' INDIANA | * ‘'—BBlll—Hill—
Buggies and Surreys When you need a Surrey or Bugg} come in and let us sell you one of our high grade jobs, at reasonable prices- We have a number of high class second grade buggies and surreys in rubber and steel tires. Chas. F. Steele & Co. North Second Street
