Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 303, Decatur, Adams County, 24 December 1913 — Page 6
NEW MONEY ON WEDNESDAY December 24, we will pay out new moneycurrency, dollars, dimes, nickels, and pennies to those desiring such cash for CHRISTMAS. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Decatur, Indiana. f=X E=3 E3OES OE3 S=l m o THE DAILY MARKET REPORTS o = Corrected Every Afternoon p fa i —ir-rnr-^nr— * I
EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo. N. Y.. Dec. 22—(Spec- j oal to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 10,IH)O; shipments, 2,850 today; receipts, 6,600; shipments, 950 yesterday; ofli-1 clnl to New York Saturday, 2.280; hogs closing steady. Yorkers, medium and heavy. sß.oo® : 18.05; pigs and lights, sß.oo® $8.10: roughs. $7.20® $7.35; stags. $6.00® $7.00; cattle, 3,375; strong; choice heavy steers. $8.65® $8.75; mediums, sß.oo® $8.50: butchers' steers. $7.00® j $8.25; heifers. $7.50® $7.75; caws, $6.50® $6.75; wethers, $4.75® $5.00: ewes. $4.00854.50. G. 1. BURK. New corn, yellow, per 100 tbs 80c Clover Seed SB.OO Alsike seed SIO.OO | Wheat 90c ' Rye 55c Barley 55c® 60c Timothy «eed — $2.00 Oats "7t I ■ i COAL PRICES. Stove and Egg, nard SB.OO Chestnut, hard $8.50 : Pea, hard $7.00 Poca, Egg and Lump -.55.00 W. Ash $4.50 jl V. Splint $4.50 1 H. Valley $4.25 I R. Lion $4.50 ( Cannell $6.00 J. Hill $5.00 ' Kentucky $4.50 i Lurig $4.50 < NIBLICK 4 CO. I Eggs 28c 1 Rutter . llc®Jß*;<
old led * iLL CLE ‘ i2 BLACK RAhM WATER MUDDY HYDRANT WATER f Dl AXH r-r- C -w la.fiwboot,. If'itl f>arjrn ff>» t;atrr, but ffuriiu it. Al> DLWVRtoJ l*o boi willclmr your «>M«ra. Bainu/ata. F*r **l* b» Grtxcri. A*k for it. or writ* the old settier co., findlat, o. | r urc.jrait Democrat Want Ads Pay Democrat Want Ads Pav. WWWVHii U 41>UUM ,-w« Old Adams County Bank Decatur. Indiana. Capital 112C.000 !:; • Surplus . 13V.0U0 I3wM cS - Niblick, President M- Kirsch and John Niblick '’ c ‘‘ *’ res ’ | * entji ■UTjL jKr ** E t>in K , * r ’ Cashier. r DoaA Farm loans // V/ JI t a Specialty W ReOect - i Resolve Collections » Made PENNIES MAKE DOLLARS ». —— a bl e Kates. DOI LARS _ Start Bank Accounts Every AccomodaBANK ACCOUNTS tionConRaorr.t sistant Beget With Safe Confidence and Credit Banking Methods And These Extended BEGET SUCCESS IN LIFE! To our Patrons We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits.
FULLErvKAMPS. Eggs 28c j Butter 18c® 27c Butter 25c® 2 ic. BERLINGS. ! Heavy chicks 9c Light chicks 8c Heavy fowls 9c Light fowls 8c Heavy ducks 10c Light ducks 8c Geese 9c I Younk turkeys 14c Tom turkeys 10c Old hen turkeys 12c i Old Roosters 5c Above prices paid for poultry free i from feed. KALVER MARKETS. ■Beef hides lie Calf 13c Tallow 5c Sheep pelts [email protected] Muskrats ,\ sc® 25c Skunk 25c® $2.25 Coon 25c® $2.00 Possum 10c@70c Mink 25c® $4.00 LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Heavy chicks 9c Light chicks 8c Heavy fowls ....» 9c Light fowls 8c Heavy ducks 10c Light ducks Sc Geese tc Younk turkeys 14c Tom turkeys 10c Old hen turkeys 12c Old Roosters 5c Above prices paid for poultry free from feed. ‘ DECATUR CREAMERY CO. Butter fat. per lb 35c Creamery butter .14c
I XMAS. (MONEY We will loan you what money I you need at 1 O PER CENT PER MONTH You can get $35.00 cash for 3 months at a total cost of $4.80. Think of that! 11 Other amounts at same pro- , portion. Small payments —easy to make. We loan on household goods, pianos, horses, cattle, II etc., without removal. We also loan on diamonds and r fine jewelry a tlegal rates. All I security deposited with us stored in burglar proof vaults. ' If you need money use this ‘ blank and our Agent will call on vou. Our agent will be In Pecatur I every Tuesday. Name • Address . ..„ -•->••• ■ H. Wajna losn crajrj I Established 1896. Room 2, See* I and Floor, 706 Calhoun Street " Home "Phone, 83$. A . tk Fort Wayne, Ind ELECTION NOTICE. Notce is hereby given to the lot ■ owners in the Decatur Cemetery tt;sociation that there will be an election held at the office of J. H. Stone in the City o' Decatur. Indiana, on the sth Day of January, 1914, at 7 o’clock p. m.. for the purpose oi electing seven trustees for the Decatur Cemetery association for the en suing year. J. H .STONE, 299t2 Sec'y D. C. A. Q ... LOST—Black and tan hound, has long ears, medium sized dog. Please return to Jack Grady at G. R. & 1. crossing. 300t3 FOR RENT —Furnished room, fur 1 nace heat; bath. Strictly modern. inquire this office. 273tl j LOST —Fancy hat pin. Barty was seen picking it up at the Buelah Chapel on the day of the Liby funeral. Please return same to Beulah Chapel. FO RSALE —Sis room cottage house ! on Tenth street; good fruit; both I hsrd and sole water; close to school j Will sell at a bargain if sold soon. In ouire of W. W. McQueen, 'phone No. 1 on T. Line. 294t4 AS USUAL HARD COAL Will Be Scarce When the Cold Snap Conies BUY NOW While We Can Supply Y’ou WE HAVE THE BEST Decatur Lumber Co. Phone 253. STAR GROCERY Naval Oranges doz. 20c Sweet Potatoes lb. 3c Cabbage lb. 3c Shelled pop corn box 5c Jell’O all flavors *lCc Tapicoca 10c Sliced Pineapple 10c Queen olives qt. 25c Seeded nisi ns 12c New English walnuts 25c Dried sweet corn 10c Biking mollases 10c Mince meat 10c I Maple syrup 25c Will Johns.
I j-j ■■ -_LL=±=r ■ Cookery • points ' RECIPES FOR THE NEW YEAR. Cherry Rolls. Drain the juice from a pint of canned cherries, preferably red Morello cherries, which have been sweetened when canned. While the cherries are draining make a biscuit dough of one and one-half cupfuls of flour, two level teaspoonfuls of baking powder, one-half teaspoonful of salt, one heaping tablespoonful of lard nnd a little sweet milk. Roll out about one-fourth of an Inch thick and cover with cherries. Roll up in a long roll and pinch the edges to j gether. then cut into as many pieces as you have persons to serve Put i these pieces in a buttered pan and pour over them the following sauce: One cupful of granulated sugar, one tablespoonful of flour, lump of butter the size of a walnut and one cupful eacli of water nnd cherry juice. Bake in a moderate oven, bastinpsthe rolls often. Serve while hot with their sauce pour- : ed around them, and on each one place I a large spoonful of whipped cream | 1 Fresh cherries may be used in their season. Spanish Hash. One large onion sliced; fry in one 1 tabiespoonful of lard, butter or bacon I fat; add five large tomatoes, peeled | and sliced: add three sweet green pepI pers, sliced and seeds removed; salt to taste (one level teaspoonfub: cover and cook thoroughly over a slow tire one hour; add three small boiled white potatoes sliced. Cook until a soft inass and just before serving stir in lightly two well beaten eggs. > Tastes vary In different households, nnd the housekeeper after the first trial may use her own judgment as to the amount of each Ingredient Spanish hash is an excellent dish to have when the appetite is jaded, and it can be used admirably in place of meat. The long, slow cooking renders the vegetables digestible, and the eggs. being added at the last moment do not become tough through overcooking. Sparerib Potpie. This will be found to furnhh n very economical and hearty dinner. Have the buteher cut the rits once across and then into strips Stew gently in boiling water until the 4:ieat Is almost j rooked. then take it out and put Into a i kettle a layer of thickly slice] |><>i.i j toes, then a layer of meat sprinkled I with salt, pepper nnd celery salt am! cover with small squares of luiking powder dough, made up as if for bis-! cults Dot this with bits of butter ' and continue with alternate layers of 1 the different ingredients until the ketI tie is nearly filled. Have a layer of i the dough on top. pour tn two cupfuls I of the liquor in which the meat wn* j cooked, rover closely and boil for threei quarters of an hour. Be careful uo» ; to lift the lid of the kettle while the potpie is cooking or the crust will lie soggy. Delicious German Nut Cakes. Two pounds of English walnuts, one pound <>f butternuts, one h.-.lt (snind ■ of almonds, one pound of citron, leiuon | and orange peel, one third each. Put ‘ this all 'through a fruit grinder; then add a tabiespoonful each of spices, cloves, cinnamon and nutmeg. Add tills to dough made of otie and uuehalf dozen of eggs, three pounds of sugar, one tables|>oonful of talking powder, five cents' worth of rosewater and enough flour to make a drop i dough. Drop on a buttered and floured tin, drops of dough the size of an egg. Bake quickly. Be careful hot to make dough too stiff. Oyster Salad. Scald t.-ecty large oysters in their ■ own .liquor; <«>t them stand for five I minutes, then lay them on n clean cloth to dry nnd cool and set them on ; the ice, where they will become thor- . oughly chilled. When ready to prepare the aalad mis the oysters with two cupfuls of chopped endive, crisp ami cold: a teaspoonful of minced parsley and sufficient mayonnaise or bulled dressing to moisten Arrange in individual portions In nests of crisp lettuce leaves, pour over each a teaspoonful of the dressing and garnish with gratis! egg yolk and a few capers. Old Time Sugar Cookies. One jiound of sugar nnd one-halt IMMiud us butter. Mix until it creams. Add four eggs, oue-quurter of a nut meg. ground, nnd enough flour to make n soft dough thnt enn just tie rolled Cut out; then wipe top of them with rosewater nnd sprinkle crushed sugar on tbs top. Do this after putting in floured tin*. Bake quickly. Lemon Cream. Into one end one half cnpfnta of boll ! Ing wnter stir two tabiespoonful* of 1 cornstarch dissolved In a little eold water Adil beaten yolk* of three egg*, one cupfnl of sugar nnd Juice of one large lemon. 801 l five minute* and then stir In the white* of egg* beaten atiff. Serve very cold plain or with whipped cream. An Eggloe* Cake. Tnke one-fin If cupful of butter beaten with n cupful of sugar (either brown . or white), odd a cupful of eour buttermilk with a teespoonful of *oda stirred In n teaepoonful of nutmeg, two cupful* of flour with a cupful of mlrine chopped nnd rolled In. Bake slowly till, done.
a i 'W "4m 1 s ' W' ' i ' ' 'ir UixumßM ~ tanW’® t f Make Appreciative | CHRISTMAS GIFTS ! I . An Elegant Couch by day—a Luxurious Bed by ♦♦ night. The Davenport we sell is about the most convenient piece of furniture you can have in •- your home. It enhances the appearance of any ip room in the house during the day and, when re•n quired, can be converted into a bed that is as comfortable and satisfying as any big one. We have them at all prices and in all jfj t, styles of elegance. Come in and inspect. Q J GaVr Zwick & Myers r We Lead, Others Follow la £ S I « i S■-F-y'JffiWS’ ■’s‘fiYKW’ic
w W COW lezu V sdl IcJ u“a*H I-■ _ WMI let L* M CLOTHING STORES TO CLOSE. Notice is hereby given that beginning with Decembar 2D. and continuing until July 1, the following clotli- | ing stores will be closed at G o'clock p. m.. excepting on Saturday evenings. Wo will also close all day on Christmas and New Year's day: Myers-Dailey Co. Holthouse. Schulte Co. Tceplc, Brnndyberry and Peterson. Vance & Hite. 2DSt2 FOR RENT- Four furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 609 Mon roo street. ’Phone 721.- Mrs. B. W. i Shulty. 298t-t-»4f $6.00 and $9.00 for a Duntley Pneumatic Sweeper. Do not buy a sweeper until you have seen the Duntley.--Yg-erer Bros. Sr Reinkin
rm n, giiiaiIMMIIMMMMMMB——I^M—— HALF PRICE SALE Six weeks ago we received a ship- ' ment of Black Astrakhan coats which were to have been sold before Thanksgiving at sl6. We were un- \ able to dispose of all of them on acfem count °f the warm weather, so we W Hl are ordered by the factory to sell 4 'l Jz' them before Christmas. In order to fl \ A ' dispose of these coats we are reducI ing price one-half. A bigger m/ Pf i bargain for $8 has never been offer'll ' 7 m this city. We have them in all 1 ’fl £ SIZeS ranging from 34 to 45. > I SB.OO J FULLENKAMP’S . ■——■—
JI . Lol Bo- m! I. JIU It-. LoJ It--'. Uadi l<dA«l 1< ;P-<J I I+cPJUafl J< $5.00 $3-oo ST. LOUIS AND RETURN VIA . CLOVER LEAF ROUTE SATURDAYS, DECEMBER 6th. AND 20th. Tickets good on trains leaving Decatur at 10:25’ a. m. and 10:38 p. m.| See Agent for Particulars.
s LOST- Leather handbag. Stamped r with name “Irene.” Contained . small sum of money. Return to Irene Eady. 296t3 '•’OR SALE—Six roomen residence on North Eighth street. A good fiftylive barrel ciatern and city water. 1 Plenty of good fruit. Sell at a bargain - it sold soon. Inquire of W. W. Me- " Queen, ’phone 1 on T line. 294t4
•<■■■■■*» MMHMh* • « -MM* * PRIVATE SALE. One work mare. ? years old and in foal, .ound. positively guaranteed: 1 coming 2 year-old draft horae colt; 1 bay driving mare, aet single harness, and buggy; 1 draft mare, 9 years old, due to foal in May. 8. H. PLOUOHK. Three miles aoutb of Monroe. 296 t1"
