Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 154, Decatur, Adams County, 30 June 1914 — Page 4
8 THE DAILY MARKET REPORTS 8 yrr—ir-inaOT-i r,j==istg<C S' Corrected Every Afternoon
Mniaofii EAST BUFFALO. Ea*t Buffalo. N. Y„ June 37—(Special to Daily Democrat)--3200 2470 2470 Official to N. Y. yesterday 1900 hogs closing steady medium Heavy and yor kers $5.7571 $8.90: Pigs $8.70® $8.80; Roughs $7.35® $7.50; Stags s6.sorti »6.75: Cattle $3.50; slow sheep $2.00; steady. x _ 0. T. BURK. Corn 51r Alslke seed 89.25 New Red Wheat. No. 2 73c Rye 55 ‘ Barley ....<• Qbe* Oats 36: NIBLICK & Co. Eggs 16c Butter 13 to 22 FULLENKAMPB. nvo > — r.ggs to* Butter 25 BERLINGS. Indian Runner Ducks 8c Chicks 10‘ Fowls 10c Ducks 10c Geese 9< Young turkeys 13e Tom turkeys ~..13c Old hen turkeys t ....13c Old roceters * •< Butter 13c Eggs I®*’ Above prices paid tor poultry free from feed.
Special Vacation Tours CLOVER-LEAF-ROUTE TO Detroit, Cleveland, Cedar Point, Put-in-Bay and Niagara Falls Tickets on sale every Saturday during the summer at greatly reduced fares. RETURN LIMIT 12 DAYS See H. J. Thompson Agt. for Particulars $125 DECATUR to TOLEDO VIA CLOVER LEAF ROUTE Every Sunday See J. H. THOMPSON, Agent Decatur for Information ATTENTION FARMERS Our price for Butter Fat for the week ending with June 27th. is EXTRA 29c No. l-28c, No. 2-26 c To Wholesale . 27c To Ratail ... 29c Bring Us Your Cream correct weijjtits and tests guaranteed ADAMS COUNTY CREAMERY COMPANY SB.OO SB.OO NIAGRARA FALLS AND RETURN •June 12, 1914 CLOVER LEAF ROUTE 1 Shore Electric Ry. and C & B Steamer Return Limit 12 days See H. J. Thompson, Agt for Particulars $5.00 $5.00 ST. LOUIS AND RETURN VIA CLOVER LEAF ROUTE Saturday. June 13 andJ27, 1914. See H. J. Thompaon, Agt for information
KALVER MARKETS. Wool ..21c®25c Beef hides ...lie Calf 13c Tallow 5c Sheep pelt LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Indiana Runned ducks 8c Chicks . 10c Fowls 10c Ducks 10c Geese ........*e Young turkeys 13c Tom turkeys 12c Old hen turkeys 13c Old Roosters 8c Butter 13c Eggs 16c Above prices pata tor poultry free trom feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. (Price for week ending June 8, 1914.) Butter Fat 26c Creamery Butter 28c COAL PRICES. Stove 37.851 Egg s7.‘‘O Chestnut, hard $7.85 Pea, hard $6.55 Poca. Egg and Lump $4.75 W. Ash $4.50 V. Splint $4.25 H Valley $4.00 R. Lion $4.25 Cannell $6.00 J. Hill $4.75 Kentucky $4.50 I.urig $4.53
MUST NOT BE WELL COOKED Feint Necessary for HeuMw.ft ts Re membst Wh«n Prspsrinp Duties That Contain Chsese. • » ' ■ It iu*y be tn note that wtieu the t ailed Stales agricultural deperimeut •*ip«ritneuUd on the dl geutibilliy of i-beeee a lew yeais ago It iiarneu an the most digeaUble eheuaes. besides the so-called Amer! can cliueee of tbe flrst quality, Salas. Rpque'fort. Camembert and cottage cheese Another pulut which the gov eriitnsnt bulletin pointed out »iu that care should be taken to using cheese In cooking uul to burn it or even cook it thoroughly, for there are various digestive 'disturbances which might arise from the consumption of burneo or decomposed fats. For this reason in preparing dishes au gratin"— that is. dishes baked with a sprinkling of cheese the cheese should not be added till the cooking process hat been completed The cbeaee should lie added at the last moment and al lowed merely to melt, but not to brown. The Italian who makes b'.s midday lunch on bread and cheese and a little greens dressed with oil and possibly s little i.ght wipe and sweet, ripe fruit has about as sensible sod as wall pro portioned a meal as he could get though he had studied the science of dietetics all his life One of the beat ways to make use of the food value of cheese ts to use it on vegetable*. TRY THESE ORANGE SALADS Three Guaranteed Recipes of Which Thio Healthful Fruit Io the Foundation. Orange Mint Salad- To serve with I lamb Remove the pulp from foui large oranges Sprinkle with powdered sugar and add one tablespoon each o’ finely chopped mint, (harry and lemon Juice Fill sone halved orange skins with the pulp, garnish with sprigs of mint. Orange Salad-Cut tbe peel from sit oranges, carefully remove all pith and cut the pulpy pieces as if la natural divisions, sprinkle over these a little ever so finelv chopped tarragon and chervil, a dessertspoon ot olive oil, a dessertspoon of brandy and a pinch o' sugar. Pile on a dish and serve very cold, i Chopped watercress may be sub stituted for tarragon and chervil.) Orange Salad Cut thin sllcoa of oranges crosswise, lay them on lettuce leaves sprinkle with piueapp.e cut lu | dices and the meats of shelled wa! inuts Pour over three tablespoons of olive oil. mixed with one of lemon | juive. and season with a speck of cay | enne and some salt, and very little castor sugar. How to Improve Pot React When tbe meat comes from market there Is usually a quantity of seeming ly superfluous fat with It Do not cut this off for reuderisg purposes but make use of it lu the following man ner: First, cat the fat into stripe about one-half by one iueb in thick pegs Make incisions in the lean por tlons of the meat about two inche« apart Five or sts of these ta a sev <-u-poubd roast will be sufficient Insert the strips of fat in these hole* and trim the protruding portion even with the surface. This method fcl lowed before basting will be found to do away with that dryness which I* so much In evidence In the pot roast Little Home Helps. When Ironing a blouse with buttons on it. It Is ofteu found difflcalt to iron the material around the buttons. Try this hint and save time Take a rough towel folded several times, lay the buttons face downward on It and Iron over the backs The buttons sink Into the soft towel and the material Is quickly made perfectly smooth. When scissors become dull, put a I pin between the blades and rub it up and down, working tbe blades as In cuttlug. This will put a new edge on the scissors and takes but a moment's tln-e. New Chocolate Da lores Chocolate sardines are a recent ad dition to tbe list of chocolate delude* They are dapper little flab, throe or four Inches long, parked In proverbial fashion Into a tinfoil box which Is a good Imitation, even to the gilt let ter Ing of tbe box their Baby brothers are packed In. Another chocolate dainty la the but tartly With wings outspread and that Is <he only way he ean bold bls wings-he lueaeurwe four or Are Inches across He co in sa tn a boi shaped Just to fit him. decorated on ll* cover with a butterfly tn colors. Belied Dreaeiag ('ream four yolk*, two tahisspoon* sugar oue ball of batter, one teaspoon ful mustard cayenne pepper and salt. Ijet come to a boll one-half cup of vinegar and one-half cup of water, thickened with oue tablespoon Hour and pour over tbe above mixture. When cold and ready for us* mil with piata cream deed Bread Retie On baking day have eovno bread rolls as well as the loavee When the spouse baa rises; onoe knead It down and form It IMo small ban* Drop Aw* luto muAa pans, let ih«n. rise uctl! light and bahe a golden brows Nut Filling Put half a cupful of milk, tbe sems of bettor and two cups <rf white ougar into a double boiler, boll until It ropes." remove and beat a little, add a cupful of chooped ant masts and ■ earned at omre
TO CLOSE JULY 4th II Wo the understgned merchants of the City of Decatur, Ind., agree to J close our respective place* of business | Saturday. July 4th, 1914, all day. | Niblick A- Company. ! The Kuebler Company, lloltiioufe, Schulte a ('onipauy. I Charlie Voglewed. | Tecple, Brandyberry &• Peterson. i Vance & Hite. | Williams & Sons. ! Runyon, Engeler Company Peoples A- Gerke. C. H EHey. Winnee Shoe Store F. V. Mills Hower * Hower. S. E. Hite. Brushwiller d- Baker Wear-I’Weil Shoe Store. .Myers. Dailey Company. Carl C J’umpliery. Charles F. Steele & Co .M. Fullenkamp. Bernstein. Gay, Zwick & Myers. Myer. Sherer & Beavers. Yager Bros. A- Retaking. Will Johns. Gass a Melbers. These merchants announce that they I will keep their stores open Friday | night the same as Saturday night, that shoppers may buy nt their conven . fence. 149t8 o — -■ ■ ■ NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. Notice Is hereby given that aL' property owners must see that the weeds on the lots or on streets an-i alleys about the lots aro cut within the next two weeks or the street commissioner will be compelled to do so at your expense. It is important that you lock after this at once. H F. COSTELLO. 137t10 Secretary Board of Health. NOTICE. I’’ All business firms who have reduced their assessments will be raised to last year's figures unless parties concerned appear before the hoard of equalization and show reasons why this should not be done. BOARD’OF REVIEW. 4t. T. H. Baltzell. Sec'y. For Wayne & Springfield Ry. Company. TIME TABLE. Northbound. Cars leave Decatur at 5:50. 8:30 11:30. 2:30. 5:45. $:30; arrive at Fort Wayne at 6:53, 0:40. 12:40, 3:40, 3: IS and 10:40. Southbound. Leave Ft. Wayne at 7:00,10:00,1:00, 4:00. 7:30, 11:00; arrived in Decatur at 8:10; 11:10; 2:10; 5.10. 8:40. 12:10 Connection* are made at Fort Wayne with the Ft. Wayne A North ern Indiana Traction Co.. The Toledo & Chicago Interurban Railway Com pany, The Ohio Electric, and Indiana Union Traction Company; also with the Pennsylvania. Wabash Nickle Plate. L. 8. & M. 8.. C. H. & D.. and G. R. A I. railroads. Freight Service. Freight service eouskta of one train each way daily; Maying Deca tur at 8:00 a. tn., and returning, leav Ing Fort Wayne at 12:00 a. m. Thi> enables shippers to telephone order; and receive shipment* promptly. W. H. FLEDOERJOHANN, General Manager, • * Decatur, Ind ICE CREAM SOCIAL. There will be an Ice cream social at the Calvary church. 5 miles east of Decatur, Saturday evening June 27. Everybody invited. 148t3 - — o ■- FOR SALE—Single open buggy In good condition. Will sell for ten dol lavs. Inquire at thia office. if FOR SAMC—I32 feet of extra heavy Iron fence. Will sell reasonable. In qlre of Dr. H. F, Costello. ts.
One half of one per cent, of Puck's circulation is In barber shops —r is that where VOU read it? 10 Cents— E wry where I I I —I 1
I STAR GROCERY Deviled Ham 10c Deviled Tongue 10c Potted Hnm Loaf 10c Dried Beef 15c Smoked S' r uine» 10c Baked Beans 10c Sweet Pickle*, dor 10c Olive* Plaine qt, can 25c Olives Stuffed qt can .... 30c Marco Pure Catsup 15c Pink Salmon 10c Red Salmon 15: Pure Jelly I °c Marco Gelatin* 10c Graham sandwich, lb 20c Potato Chip* 10c Marco Chili sauce 10c Will Johns. OHaMOaBBMB«MIBBaaigBHMKU" Jther ages in proportion. AGENTS GET OI'R PROPOSITION. SAFELY BUY YOUR LIFE INSURANCE with total disability features. Rates equitable per SI,OOO. Age 20 . . . $ll.OO Age 35. . .$15.40 Banker’s Reserve Life Association 60S Merchant* Bank bdlg.. Indianapo I*. Indian*. CATTLE SALE SATURDAY. There will be a big sale ot cattle i at the G R. & 1. stock yards in this! city next Saturday afternoon. June 27. beginning at one o clock at which time' Frank Hesher will offer at auction 67 head of splendid milch cows and helfera. Noah Fraughiger is auctioneer. Read their announcement in today's! paper. 14St4 FOR SALE. 2 sows. 1 with pigs by her side, th- - due to farrow in a couple of weeks S. D HIGH. South 13tl street, Decatur. Ind. 150 t : | If you want to nuy a good cow you will have the opportunity next Sat urday afternoon at the G. R. & I. stock yard* when 67 head will be sold at auction. 148t3 ;
A FARM BOY BECOMES MAYOR. ' Henry L. Joet. Mayor of Kansas City, was a poor boy raised at a Mission m New York City. After he left the Mission he was employed as a farmer's boy in Mis* i souri. He was very industrious snd j starting with 5Qc. saves enoug’i : to study Isw and t.as recently been elected Mayor of Kansas City. Here is a boy who started with ; no advantages and yet he has risen to success In the world. And he it only one of many. Os 30.000 children sent out by | the Children’s Aid Society more i I than 90 per cent, have grown tu be successful business men. Mayer Joet says: “I have never regretted having to etart for myoelf on a farm, arj I never had any trouble getting a i job on a farm. Work and your oer ! vices will bs in demand, is my ad I vics to ovary boy who wants to ouccsed. The world does not car* ) for nay boys. but it haa need and opportunities for those who can ! oorva." . Why don't you start by opening an account with us? 11.00 does It. I Wc welcome the buys at the First National Bank. FIRST NATIONAL BANK A Safe Place for Savings Decatur, Indiana ■■■■■■■» I .
filtered gasoline j 1I PERGALLON I THE ARK GARAGE H. E. SIKES THE AA/HITESTAC EXTRA MILD CIGAR A Perfect Blend of Choice Tobacco that makes friends with the smoker Try It 5c Every Where 5c Grand Opening Os Koller Bros. General Merchandise Store AT MAGLEY , WEDNESDAY. JULY Ist. I EVERYTHING NEW AND UP-TO-DATE You Are Invited To Visit Us Big Program In Connection. Ice Cream Social In The Evening. DONI FORGET THE DATE. WEDNESDAY, JULY I.
Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARIAN I Plyayya Offic® 14tl 1 none Fea len-e WANTKIMSir! or boy to I room work. Apply at the Murray Ho ’
Harness Species Fit your team up with our extra strength harness and get double the work out of them. Invest now and increase your cash returns. Om harness is manufactured from the highest quality oak tanned harness leather and is hand made. HEAVY TEAM HARNESS 1 3-4 m. trace breeching harness special at $42.00 ~ , L J. GH T SINGLE HARNESS I’ouble hip strap harness special at $16.00 Tnm 4k □ FLY NETS 1 the wasted entrgy and annoyance caused by mes into work by u ing our ily nets From $2.50 to 110.00 C.F. STEELE < AND COMPANY
OSWALD SPRUNGER PiflNO TUNER i WORK GUARANTEED B?rne, Ind. -K\|>eii«mc*d ‘ lady Hrrt. Apply at BernrteUn's. I<-’ !
