Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 170, Decatur, Adams County, 19 July 1913 — Page 4
MASONRY WITHOUT MORTAR A mason would not attempt to erect a structure without storms, bricks or mortar-would he? And he makes a careful selection of the material that is needed. He uses outside bricks for out aide work and inside bricks for inside work. How many young mem 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? FIRSTiNATIONAL BANK Decatur, Indiana. O THE DAILY MARKET REPORTS o Corrected Every Afternoon
EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo. N. Y, .July 19 —I Spec ial to Daily Democrat' -2880, 1140 fl--40 Official to New York yesterday 1900 Hogs closing strong Heavy ami .Medium $9.75@5985 Mixed $9,857. ; $9.90 Yorkers $9.9C"® $9.95 Pigs |9.90 Roughs $8.40®58.75 Stags s7oO® SB-25 1 Sheep SB.OO Steady lambs lower top; sß.ou Cattle 3.00 slow. \ ' G. T. BURK. Clover Seed SIO.OO Alsike Seed $9.00 New Wheat 79c . No. 3 Yellow corn 83c I (lots 35c Rye 52c Barley 38c 41450 Timothy seed SI.S(U COAL kKICES. Stove and Egg, hard SB.OO Chestnut, hard $8.50 Pea, hard $7.00 Poca, Egg and Lump $5.00 W. Ash $4.50 V. Splint $4.00 H. Valley ........ $4.25 R. Uon $4.50 CanneP . $6.00 J. Hill $5.00 Kentucky $4.50 Lu rig .. $4.50 FULLfcNKAMPS. Eggs 15c I
>, Fare $ 2 §o ' »>-'■' ©AILY| BETWEEN 'ABF" (LEVELAND j* D L'FFALO Lr 3 s^-2- ; J >w„ --*? 11? ■ ~ . THE GREAT SHIP SEEANDBEE I Th« ’aflfwrt *nd mopt coat I y pa*t*en«er stearner on inland waters of the world. Tn Sendee Joly !rt. I Length dOO feet, bread th M feet ,b HUterooms and parlors accommodating l.>x jwu«*engera. ‘ Magnificent Steamer* SEEANDBEE, City of Erie and City of Buffalo < I Daily—Cleveland and Buffalo—(May Ist to Dec. Ist) I Leave (Jeveland • • ftiMP.M. Leave Buffalo • . s : no I’. M. Amve Buffalo . . gA.* • *» A. M. few ISK? w u for JJ II ,rn anH Canadian pointe; at Cleveland for Pnt-m-Bay, Toledo, Detroit and nil points Went and Southwest. Tickets reading via SffiS ssfe "■■■=■=SSSSSSSS!SSZSSI^ I Buggies and Surreys When you need a Surrey or Bug"} 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
Butter ‘ ard NIBLICK & CO. Eggs Hutter 20c Lard H. BURLING. Springers jg e ' i Springers Ducks _ -10 c 1 P-wls He (Geese Be Turkeys iq c ■ Old roosters . 5 C I KALVER MARKETS, Wool 15c@20e Beef hides Calf Tallow <>< Sheep pelts 25c® *1 <. Muskrats 5c . 45< Skunk 25c®53.5‘ Coon 10c@$2.7r Possum .....:....lOco7Oe Mink '..Jsc©s6t LOCAL PKOUUCt, MARKET. (Springers ig c Ducks v ..10c I Fowls ...lie 1 (Geese gel Turkeys 12c I I Old roosters 5c i Eggs 14c ; Butter _2oc
’ r—»i ~ r k ■■■■■ wwu- i-u .r—i a £? luimrii 11111 im3l Ek-otwJ A" Goods M for Cn Sh I g|g CISOFOOCB 1 Sale Prices I IS NOW OIN ken reduced in price ' * This Sale Will Continue During July > nn— la . ■ We have still plenty good bargains left in all lines merchandise, you can secure some excellent values in every department. _ Wash Goods » * I QPPOIAI A: Fancy silks that were OrtblALb •• ' r -VIAAL.O bargains at $1.50 Fine linen $1.75 qual■c- ' ! , x•. This sale 75c ity SI.3S iW ■ til—iiita Fine wash materials . . ~ _,. ~ O1 that were 25c This 36 in. messaline m all Table linen si..Al ex. Sale 12 l-2c colors 84c yd quality this sale SI.L2 r Fine line table linen Fine striped poplins worth .$1.25 this sale o cheap at 25 cents worth sl. This sa 98 cents ' I' | this sale 15c 79c V ard 72in Jmen cheap at 1 07 ; n qiik Brocades sl-. this sale 84c | ®.V Fine that was WO rth 50c this sale Hne quality bleach*S%«GOOD 3 12 ’ 2c e price 60 25 cents yard Hc” 1 “ inch Good quality lawns One lot Silks sold at gi ; n table linen fine i This sale 4 l-2c yd 50c this sale 19c yd tterns sa l e 34c yd ] Big Clearance Prices on Carpets and Rugs II j All Coats And Suits At Less Than Half Price || I NIBLICK & CO. J •““•■■•■•"•I «4&s l <,'«c'uaTßTTsM4 ißaMnmi <fe? Mamaad kmMßaaiai TaaiMHfeßanßT Rnaat
AT THE CHURCHES REFORMED CHURCH. 9:30, Sunday school; lesson. Eod. 10:30, German service; text. Eph. i 1: 7, "The Forgiveness of Stns.” 6:45, C. E. meeting. . 7:30. English service, I Cor. 1:18. ■ Tlie Power of the Cross. o EVANGELICAL CHURCH. Sunday school at 9; 30. Preaching by/ (?) at 7:30. Prayer and song set vice Wednes , There will be a special song morn-. ■ ing and evening. change of pulpits. A cordial welcome to the public to attend. J H. RILLING, Pastor. ST. MARY'S CHURCH. Low mass, 7:00 a. m. . High nines. 8:30 a. in. Vespers and benediction, 6:30 p. m. ULTHERAN CHURCH. English' service, 10'r>: text. Luke If: 1-10. -Make to Yourselves Friend* <•» the \ of l'n. •'■lttc.'i'.-:ie.-:s." PRjESaYTERIAN CHURCH0:15 a. in S’*nd?, v school. 10:30 a. m, and .: >u p. m„ public. . wot ship. ~ At the morning service, Mr. F. H. i Hubbard and daughter, .Miss Freder--4 it a. v» ill toiiig a uuvt. At the evening hour Miss Marie Pat i terson will sing a solo. 6:30 p. nr, Christian Endeavor. You ; are cordlaHy invited to these servicesVV.M. If. GLEISER, Pastor. I Q BAPTIST CHURCH. Sunday school at 9:30. ' Preaching service at 10:30; sub ject, “Seif Love." i The B. V. P. IT. society will be nd dresaod by .1. N. Triteli. Both youtr and old have a special invitation tc come and enjoy this eefvic j. Mid-week ptayer service on Wed I i.esday evening at 8 o'clock. Th i public has a special invitation to nt i tend this service.
Preaching at 7:30 by one ot the. pastors of th® city, as all the pastors exchange nnlptts at this service. J Good music and g welcome for ail. j ROBTj BALL, PastorUNITE DSRETHREN CHURCH. r rvaching by on ’ of th? pastors of , 1! .... L. W. LOVE, Pastor. FIP3T METHODIST CHURCH. 10:30 a. m., i reaching by the p * - tor: subject, “The Light of the 6:30 p. m, Epworth League service* 7:30 p. nr. preaching by one of thr-1 ether i astern of oip r be< atur churches, » A cordial Invitation is extended to all. I) T. stEPHEXSON. Pastor. lias Brsijght Suit (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) , from neuralgia at the time and was : unable tc sleep I ijcause of the pain I suffered irpm toofikache. Following i | the report of tiuV gunshot lie watt; I found d. ;>d tn his loom. No one saw ‘ i the r=h< - fired. Atkinson was njarshal of Geneva j i brother of ba Atkipson, of this city I Portland Sun. The Last Is Best : (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) i fence, he one day set <*ff for the SumI mit with a party c! young people, two I of whom met for the first time on the ! morning of the climb; but their brief acquaintance did not prevent their being engaged before the summit was ; teached, and thirty days later they > were married. Since I was not Interested, rer rjinlly, In matrimony. I do uoi xr.: ", whether anything like the I foregoing happene4 to members of our I party or not. I just, thought 1 would i tell this story lor jhe benefit of thos 1 ' #0, might be. j JVe found ti:" .dame 'hing true on this trip that we had on every other.
Tlie return over Ute same road was a: uinereut as if we had never seen it before. The County Clerk was driving us in his own car. There were not < nct'gh of the regular cars, that run io the park to accommodate our party, so the citizens of Ft. Collins graciously, used their private cars. Mr- Chshiug toid us, we could file a claim with ' ' ■ acres of land Wc had no end of fun locating our claims. Mine is a nice ! little green spot big enough for a cottage, a garden and chicken park, with a big mountain at the back and a wu: . er falls in frost, when I yet my family ! persnailed Jo live in the wilds six months in the year. • invite all read- - rs of the Demoi'i'al who have bem. bra' e enough to read through these I ietterg to visi- us, and enjoy the I scenes I have described. I can assure you of one <hing the people of Co’orudo know how to treat the stranger within their gates. MRS. ELI.INGHAM. FOR SALE -Davenport, 3 rockers, stand and parlor cabinet. 121 No. sth St., 'phone 313. 167tf Legal Rate Loans 2 Per Cent Per Month XVe loan $5 to SIOO and from one to twelve months’ time. We have not changed our plan of lonif time and easy payments, which has become so popular v. h the borrowing public. On the other hand we have lowered our rates to conform to the new law, under which we operate and are licensed and bonded to the State of Indiana. We loan on household goods, Pianos, horses, wagons, fixtures, etc., without removal. Mall or 'phone orders receive prompt attention. If you need money fill out ihe following blank, cut it out and mail it to us, and our agent will .! call on you. Our agent will be In Decatur every Tuesday. Name ....- i Address Reliable. Private. H. Wayne Loan Established 1896. Room 2, Second Floor, 706 Calhoun Street Home 'Phone, 833, ' Fort Wayne, Ind r-nnniriiiiii—
NIAGARA FALLS AND RETURN VIA Clover Leaf Route And Steamer “Seeandbee” Sunday-July 527 1013 Limit 12 days For tickets and information see agent Decatur or address Chas. E. Rose, A.G.P.A., TOLEDO, 0
Dr. C. V. Connel I VETERINARIAN PllAno Office 143 £ 11UUC Residence IC2 for SALE—Four month old pups. Pointer and hound blood. Two males and two females. Cheap if taken : t once. Lloyd K. Magley. Phone 11 r.i, R R 7. 161 t 3 j FOI ND—Piece of money. Owner j can have same by describing propI erty. Inquire at this office. 167t3 FOR SALE—Our home at 606 Adams street. Are leaving the city.—Ed Lyon. ttf
$3.25 per ton for Large Lump . [MW COAL Our Genuine Howard White Ash is acknowledged t< | ° e the cleanest and best coal on the market t r I either Furnace Heating or Range -Splint-Pomary- j Hocking-locahontas-Anthracite and Cannel coal- I ■ es t quality in all sizes to meet your requirement. | Y Y. E. L CARROLL |
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