Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 131, Decatur, Adams County, 3 June 1914 — Page 4
i THE DAILY MARKET REPORTS J E- Corrected Every Afternoon 1* ■ « fl]
CAST BUFFALO East Buffalo, N. Y„ June I—(Special to Daily Democrat) —9600 4750 3r90 today. 1 eaterduy 4SOz 570 570 yesterday official to N. V. Saturday 1140 hogs closing steady and mediums *8.40@*8.45 yorkers J5.40Ci8.50 pigs *7.9t)©>*B.oo lights *8.10©?8.25; roughs *7.004.-*7.25; stags ? .00©*6.75 sheep 52000 slow choice lambs yearlings *fi.oo©*7.<>o weathers *6.00 ®*6..5; ewes *4.soft-*5.50 cattle 3500 slow lower choice steers *5.50©*6.15; medium steers *8.25©*8.85 butchers steers *7.25@*8.60; heiiem *6.00«r *8.40 cows feeders *7.50 ©*8.15 stockers *6.50©*7.50. G. T. BURK. Corn 96 Wool 18 to 22c New Cont. yellow per 100 lbs 94c Alsike seed *9.25 Wheat 90c Rye 65c Barley 46c©5uc Oats . 37c COAL PRICES. Stove and Egg, hard *B.OO Chestnut, hard *8.25 Pee. hard *7.00 Poca. Egg and Lump *5.25 W. Ash *4.75 V. Splint *4.60 H. Valley *4.26 R. Lion *4.50 Cannell *6.00 J. Hill <5.00 Kentucky $4.56 Long *4.75 NIBLICK A Co. Eggs 16c Butter 13 to 22 FULLLNKAMPS. Eggs 16c Butter 12 ©22 GERLINGS. Indian Rnnned ffucn, 8e :
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Old Adams County Bank Dyatur. Jndfona? ■ lllll 1 Capital |I2C,O(X) " Surplua . SJRt.iWO I **\ C, S. N:. . k. i ’• sident r-! fl fl fl :rnM. Kirach and John Niblick I ‘i£k I Br CL Ql vic - Proaidenta 4 < fe ’ f< >»* 4’"? ’Si'i E* Lhinger, Caahier. “ LJLy fjTTj Farm loans * a Specialty Reflect L— Restive Collections Made IF YOU WOULD ONLY .WX Save Your Dollars And Bank Them Every* Safe Away Accomodation Con-?. AS IN THE CASEJOF distant « • A AO u 1 With Safe, Persistent Scholars, Banking THERE WOULD COME Methods fl GRADUATION DAY! E £ d We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time D»; vaila.
i Chicks 10c Eowls 10c 1 Ducks 10c jCleese .....Be I Young turkeys 13c ’ j torn turkeys ....12c . Old hen turkeys ..... ....13c Old rocsters ec 1 Butter 13c ' Eggs 16c i Above prices paid for poultry free from feed. KALVER MARKETS. Wool IS to 22 Beef hides 11c t all 13c Tallow 5c dbeep pelts 25c@*1.00 LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Indiana Runned ducks 8c Chicks 10c Fowls 10c Ducks 10c Geese 9c Young turkeys 13c Tom turkeys 12c Old hen turkeys 13c Old Roosters 6c Butter 13c Eggs 16c Above prices paid for poultry free from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. Price for week ending April 20, 1914.) Butter Fat 26c | Creamery Butter 28c
Two of the Thirteen Ben Greet Players Who Will Appear at Our Chautauqua This Season 1 ' ' - A ' - - J® /> - M > £’/ ' ' > SferoftSeX; z alMtlßMbarW kirns vv’ ;, £SU V Ml ii 1F /Ur J - y m SwRV * - 4F^ ; sjf*i Syr f Jr *.- I —uX \\ ’ ,/k! 1 “ ■' GRACE HALSEY MILLS AND PERCIVAL VIVIAN. THE above picture portrays Percival Vivian as the Prince and Grace Halsey Mills ns Fortin In the production of ’"rhe Merchant of Venice.” These are two of the best known Beu Greet Players It, this country. Also Mr Vivian has played before the king of England. In whatever Ben Greet production is presented here Chautauqua week both of these players will appear, tn al! the company will comprise thirteen players. Never have Shakespearean plays la-eii presented with greater satisfaction than by the Ben Greets. Ail comps nles are personally coached by Ben Gnet himself, who has been before the public for nearly thirty years. His players are known not only widely tn this country, but in England as welb Forty States and Ten Foreign Countries Represented at a Redpath Chautauqua In Michigan M| ■ K f I t-' iLziS?- ‘ <«»Sk " -A* ** pSPrjFuf-^-4^j: ' * WK*Os lx CHAUTAUQUA SCENE AT BATTLE CREEK. MICH. WHEN the Redpath Chautauqua was at Bnttie Creek, MMt., Inst sens n on one day there were representatives present from forty different states and ten foreign countries. The foreign countries represented were England, Mexico, Canada. Chile. France, Germany, India, Norway, Bohemia and Japan. This day was known as Sanitarium Day, as those present from these different states and foreign countries were from tlie Ntmltarium. There were In the audience 100 nurses and HOO guests from the Battle Creek Sanitarium. From the School of Home Economies 100 girls were present Thirty orphans from the Haskell Children’s Home were also In attendance. It la eat Imn ted thnt during the day 4.000 cFJzcns of Battle Creek visited the Chantnnqna. ( The principal attraction of the day's program was Bobumlr Kryl and bls Band. The audience was a most enthusiastic one. Mr. Kryi was called tt|>on to play four encores.
* \X7 HY not make our Chautauqua Week i | this year also a Real Home Coming * £ event. Invite all your friends thruout the | £ country early to plan to come and join 5 * with you in these Seven Big Days of inspir- * j ation, fellowship, popular education and ? £ entertainment.
° F sSaßtagfire ed by the Adauw s r | ng f| e ld Railway Fort Wayne and P (l a certain Company. “ WillH plu ntiff and Ihe Fort Xn" nnd g and de*r'*’ of record J said cause on the 23rd day of M lv mu; will on the Twenty-Second day Os June 1914 between the hours «’/.inrk A M and four o <‘lo< k p M n of said day a the east door of . Ai for Rale at Public AU(Indiana.offt r ntfqptq tion. all of the propert). assets, rign. and franchises belonging to said defendant company. Said prope y ordered sold, will be sold as an enire" and in an things as ordered adjudged and decreed by said Court in said cause as aforesaid. Terms Os Sale No bid will be received, aceep ed, or entertained for a less sum than TWO HI'NDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, (*200.000,00). No bid will be received, accepted o. entertained unless the same is accompanied with a deposit of MVb THOUSAND DOLLARS, in eash or in lieu thereof, a certified check, in like amount, on some reputable, solvent Bank or Trust Company, in the city of New York, Chicago, Fort Wayne or Decatur Indiana, on the express condition that the said cash or cheek will he forfieted to said Receiver and shall become part of the assetts of said company in the hands of said Receiver, if such bidder shall tail, refuse or neglect U comply with the terms of said sale and pay the balance of his bid within sixty days after the confirmation of said sale by said Court, provided however if such sale should not be confirmed by said Court, then tho said cash or check shall be returned to said bidder. Should said sale be continued by the Court, such cash or check, upon payment thereof to said Receiver, shall be taken and received by said Receiver as partial payment of the purchase price of said property. Said sale will be made without re lief from valuation, appraisment or redemption laws, for casli and free of Liens (except taxes I and subject m all things to the order, approval and confirmation of said Adams Circuit Court. FRENCH QI’INN. Receiver, Fort Wayne i Springfield Railway Company. 25-1 NOTICE. Pianos, Sewing machines. Tuned, repaired and rebuilt and sold by your home professional man. D. A. Gilliam. Good work guaranteed or no pay. Many years experience and practice Write or Phone 682. 100 Madison and 14th street. 120ttS
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STORY OF SEVEN MEN. Mattis Baldwin, founder of the famous Baldwin Locomotive Works, was born in New Jersey and at 16 apprenticeo to a jeweler. By his frugal habits, his thrift and industry, he started in business for himself. He was a workman all his life- although ne became a man of immense wealth. ..John H. Converse, who started life as a telegraf i operator and stenographer became one of Pennsylvania's great millionaires. Jay Cook, fiscal agent of the government durinfl the Civil War, started as a clerk In a shipping office. Edward T. Stotesbury, a multimillionaire. at 16 years of age worked in a grocery house. His first year’s salary was *2OO. Thomas Dolan. Gas Magnate and multi-millionairs, was born on a farm and started i.-e by tending a toll gate. Adam Gimbel. the rounder of the preat department stores that bear his name, came from Bavaria, worked as a longshoreman at New Orleans and later set up a small store at Vincennes, Indiana. William Weightman. emigrated to America, entered into the drug business and became one of this country's great land owners. Every one of these men saved money—every one of them had a bank acccunt. Have you an account with the First National Bank of Decatur. FIRST NATIONAL BANK A Safe Place for Savings Decatur, Indiana.
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