Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 98, Decatur, Adams County, 25 April 1914 — Page 4
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\ EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo. N. Y., April ial to Daily Democrat)—l92o. 190. 199 official to New York yesterday j 0.50 hosts closing steady heavy J'J.lOfo $Si. 1 ■ Yorkers 39.15(0 SH.-u ?b;s fS.OO'c «f».00 roughs SS.OO©SB.IS stags 3G.eO(f<s< -’5 sheep 2400 steady top lambs |8 S 5 Faitie 500 slow. G. T. BURK.
New Corn, yellow, per 100 lbs . ...Sic llslke seed *®- 2i Wheat 90c Hye Barley 45c(&50c Oats COAL PRICES. Btove and Egg, card 18.0a Chestnut, hard 18.25 Pea, hard *7.00 Poca. Egg and Lump s>2s W. Ash 14.76 V. Splint H. 50 H. Valley $4.26 i R. Lion 14.50 t Cannell 8609 J. Hill *5.00 J Kentucky ......>4.80 (
Lurlg H-75 NIBLICK & Co. Eggs 15c Butter 13 to 22 FULLENKAMP3. Eggs .....lEe! Butter 12@S3 | BEHLING*. Indian Banned Cocks .....8c
ATTENTION FARMERS Our price for Eutter Fat for the week ending with April 20th. is 26c Bring U.«s Your Milk and Cream ADAMS COUNTY CREAMERY COMPANY Homeseekers Excursion Fares To The Southwest VIA CLOVER LEAF ROUTE Tucda’, March 3rd and 17th, April 7th and 21st See H. J. Th* mj bon Agent Decatur for Information oi Address Chis. E. Rose, a.G.I’.A., Toledo, O. is County Bank ?•- .f, Indian*. Capful IIX.OOO *»■ Surplus . 130,000 Si -' C 8. Niblick, President M Ktr»ch and John Nibliek Vice Prvokimts E. X. EhHger. Cashier. I ! tC3 Farm loans ‘Ar&w a Specialty jEs Reflect — Restive Collections I *• Made [’ OF US Fpeedily Gfl J) PILARS &*SS. SDLESSLY, Every J t, And Make A thn I ACCOUNT w ‘ia4 r EEf LES SLY I Ih, W ith A Extended I i! y l ' ""- StX J I -’crest or 1 Year Time Deposits. | ” . _a<s- . .•
Chicks 10c Fowls 10c Ducks 10c ; Geese .He . Y;-ur.g turkeys 13c Toni turkeys 12c Old hen turkeys 13c Old roosters Sc Butter 13c Eggs 15c Above prices part tor poultry Tree from feed.
KALVER MARKETS. Beef hides 11c Calf 13c Tallow 6c Sheep pelts 25c4t’l.t>9 Muskrats sc©2sc Skunk 26c©32.25 Coon 26c ©32.00 Possum 10c© 70c Mink 25r©|4.00 LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Indian Rtmned ducks ...Sc Chicks 10c Fowls 10c Ducks 10c Geese 9c
Young turkeys 13c Tom turkeys 12c Old hen turkeys 13c Old Roosters 6c Butter 13c Eggs 15c Above prices para for poultry free from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. •w I ■ Price for week ending April 20, 1914.) Butter Fat 26c i Creamery Butter 28c
ARE YOU A MOTHER? Without the help of the mbthers of Decatur we can do little to benefit the children. We ask every mother who reads this to lend a h'lping hand for her children’s sake. We ask you to open an account with the First National Bank for each one of your little ones—yes, and your larger boys and girls. It isn’t the amount you can save for them that counts. It’s the start—it’s the doing it now.
Bring in tomorrow anyhow $1 for each of your children and open a National Savings Account for them. In building up a bank account you are doing far more than .saving money for them—you are building with it their character, laying the foundations of their future walfare and success in life. May we see you at the First National Bank tomorrow? We are open from 8:30 to 3:30. FIRST NATIONAL BANK A Safe Place for Savings Decatur, Indiana.
PIANO TUNING. D. A. Glliom, professional repairing and rebuilding of pianos and sewing machines a specialty. Expert work guaranteed. Big bargains in pianos and sewing machines. 'Phone 682, corner Madison and 14th Et. 78t12 o YOUR MORTGAGE EXEMPTIONS. Miss Ruth Baltzell is again prepared to fill out your mortgage exemption blanks. Call at the auditor’s office at any time after March 1. 47tf RUTH BALTZELL.
s f *’ DAINTY CAKES ANO DELICIOUS BREAD. for springtime appetites are always awaiting the demands of those whose fundamental rule is to eat nothing but the beet and pureet food. Only the choicest quality of butter, egge, flour □nd other ingrediente go into the making of our bread, cakes and paetry. This, combined with our wide evperpence and pamataking ekill, has made our name ae high grade bakers for miles around. Martin’s bread for sale at 8. C. Hite grocery, Mrs. Anna McConnell’s North End grocery and at T. A. Hendrick's restaurant. Jacob Martin
The Vaco Cleaner The VACO Is built of indsstructibls material (malleable Iron and steel and is guaranteed for 20 years. It has the greatest suction and the most powerful blowing device of any cleaner mads. Easy to clean Easy to work Easy to move about It Is equipped with three different kinds of cleauln* tods, aa observation glass and a long hot* I Why tear your rugs and carpets from the floor and pound them to I piecee when you can buy or rent a Vacuum Cleaner from us that will dean tnem cieaner on ins floor In half the time and with one tenth the wear and taarr \ The proper, sanitary and healthy |WSy is the Vacuum method—no beat ling— no duet—no 111 temper. RENTAL RAI*B 25c per hour; *I4» for one-half day; *l.lO for whole day. Call or ’phono ue for particulars. JOHN SPUHLER
NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS. ■ ■■ —■ Notice is hereby given that Monday, the 4th day of May will bo the last day to pay your spring installment of taxes. The treasurer’s office will bo open from 7 o’clock a. ni. until 5:00 o'clock p. m. each week day and the books will positively be closed at 5 o'clock p. in. on Monday, May 4th. All taxes not paid by that time will become delinquent and the penalty of ten per cent will be added. Do not put your taxes off as they must be paid and the law points out the duty of the treasurer. Those who have bought and sold property and wish a division of taxes or wish to make partial payments should come in at once. Don't wait for the rush. No receipts can be laid away for any one. So do not ask it. Yours very truly, W. J. ARCHHOLD, County treasurer.
CHEAPER THAN BUILDING. The Chester Johnson home near the South Ward school, all modern, new and up-to date. Large modern home on South Side, 32,000. Property on Fourt street, exchange for smaller. THE ERWIN AGENCY. — ft DON’T FORGET 282. Don’t forget the phone number 252 when you have anything in the line o<" painting ana paper hanging. Araon DeVinney. 90t6 t> — BEGINNERS DANCING CLASS. I am going to start out with a new dancing class next Thursday night April 23. at 7:30 o’clock. Anyone desiring to begin dancing may do so at this time. We will have our regular Thursday night dance at 8:45. 92t5 FRED SCHI'RGER. C. B. L. of I. hall.
HOUSE FOR SALE. A seven room home on north second street. Splendid location. Only six blocks from the Court House. Is equipped with city water and electric lights. For particulars call Phone 636 or Inquire of Mrs. Ed Johnson. ts o NOTICE. All persons desiring their sheep to be sheared call Albert Strahm on Preble phone. Dates are now open. 93t6 ——o ■ i NOTICE. I have opened a dressmaking establishment at my home on South Mercer. Ave., and now am prepared to make dates with anybody desiring any sewing to be done. Mrs. Ida Chronister. 92t3 O - MILK AT 5 CENTS A QUART. Notice is hereby given that anyone desiring fresh milk can get same by calling at the Ed Luttman home on North Second street, at Five cents a quart. Bring pail with you. Ed Luttman. 93t3
BIOS FOR COAL. The Decatur Ihiblk. Library board will receive bld* until flvo o'clock p. m.. May 5, IS’, fcr St tons of first class egg side pc<-■hontas coal, de-1 liverod in tasenert of the Public IJ i brary. The Board reserves the right tn I reject any cr al* Mils. HENlit n. HKU.FIt. 14-21-28 Secretary. o I FOR SALE- Barred Plymouth rock, eggs for hatching. Fifty cents a setting of fifteen. Write or phone. Ben-1 ard Beckmeyer, Phone 14 U. Decatur, 1 R. R. 1. 9pt3O I FOR SALE—AII kinds of early v<-ge I table plants right fresh from the hot beds. Phone SM Cor. Fourth * Mar i shall streets. SitlJ FOR RENT—A seven room honre on Sih street. All modern conveniences. Inqu.r: of Dave Hunslcker 80". j Monroe street. Htl: i FOR SALE—Chlckeftng square plauoi m good as new. Make your own price. E. J. and Leota Bailey, Cor 4th and Jefferson St. Mt.i SUNDAY EXCLUSIONS VIA NickelPlateßoad Beginning Sunday April 12th and each Sunday thereafter during Summer season tickets will b* sold to points wiihlu 100 miles at one fare for round trip. No fare higher than 81.00. Nor lower than 28c. Get full information of ticket agent or write F. P. Parnin, D. P. A. Ft, Wayne, Ind
HOUSE CLEANING SALE 1 u —o fnr thp housewife, filled with house cleaning The next few weeks will be for that new rug or carpet or linoleum that work. Many of you are undoubtly plann ng - cumm ” r> in order to help you out you have needed all winter and should ha , nee( j at a reat re( j uct j on in price of the difficulty and permit you to gpt jus. ht y thenext K week or two and have we are going to hold a special sale on these ar anneal to you. made such a reduction in prices that they cannot help but appeal you. _. , _ Velvet 8-3xlo-6 13-50 PI “ 9x12 18.50 I\UMV ,< 11-3x12 22.50 Woolen Fibre 9x12 $ 9.49 ~ . rmnrpQ Body Brussels 9x12 13.49 UAxvxHilD t c• * 1150 All Wool 68c per yard Tapestries 8-3xlo-6 11.5 Three-quarter Wool 58c per yard Axminister 9x12 100 One half Woo! 48c per yard LINOLEUMS All patterns and colors from 50c per square yard up We also have a full line of inlaid linoleums ftom 90c to 15 Fullenkatnp’s
A Chi-Namel Demonstration That Is Different YOU can ask the Demonstrator to show you any Chi-Namel product you mav be interested in, actually applied. r* 7 if Fl For instance-White Enamel, Porch F umiture Enamel. I/ 1 V - Gold and Aluminum Paint, Floor Wax, Furniture Polish, ColF ' I ’ ored famishes for staining and varnishing with one applicat7 JjL \i ion. . . She will not merely show you the package containing these materials, but show it in the brush, and applied before your eyes-in fact, you can take the brush and apply it yourself. ' You can see the actual colors-see how easy it is to apply •I „ JM how a’l brush marks disappear before it hardens. This will be a demonstration worth while for any one who is responsible for the care and good appearance of the inte i >r C woodwork and furniture of a home. i^& ‘ B J asking for a demonstration of any particular Chi-Nar el p 7' \product you will not place yourself under obligation to luy; ' ft’\ 1\ J this demonstration is to acquaint the public with the use a u .1I .1 —Vs economy of the home. REMEMBER THfS DATE MAY 2th and 4 th The Holthouse Drug Company At Our Store. Ladies Especially Invited
The Car You Really Want I ,1k - i \ - M ■ * - u*i y. W • ji 35-4 Automobile, Electric Starter and Lighi<£ ! \ t Li Powerful, silent, sweet running; bloc cast 4 cylinder motor; 111 in:h whsel bast ; • • 33x4 inch tires a! I’round Lefthand drive, center control, Electric starter at d lights, Three-qu nter elli -tie springs, Bruce Ott bo< y, ventilating windshield and q full equipment, including Jiffy curtains. Pricj sl22f. I lemonstrating car may be seen at the Holtbcuse Fire Proof garage for ß he ♦♦ present Don’t buy until you have seen the Maxwell and talked to us. jji ♦♦ PHONES 206, 637, 735 £ ======== - Peterson And Tumblesori I AGENTS FOO ADAMS COUNTY S
