Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 167, Decatur, Adams County, 16 July 1914 — Page 6
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T- A t—A W EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo. N. Y„ July 16—(Special to Daily Democrat) 4000 380 386 official to N. V. y.-terday *1.90; hogs clotfasr steady yerkers medium and heavy *9.35«i»9.40: pigs *9.30«r *9.40; Roughs $8.00; Stags iS.vvS: $7.00; sheep *10.00: slow tomp lambs *9.00: cattle *I.OO steady. «. T. bJRK. Corn 93c Clover Seed *7.00 Gats 31c Aliske seed *7.SO New Red Wheat. No. 2 71c Rye 47c i Harley 45c(h 50c Oats 32c niblick a c«. Esrss 18c Butter 13 to 22 FULLEHKAMPB. Eggs 18c Butter 14Q25 , i BERLINGS. Indian Runner Ducks 8c Spring Chickens 16c ' Chicks 20c Fowls 12c 1 Ducks 9c Geese ; 8c Young turkeys 13c Tom turkeys 12c Old ben turkeys 13c ■ ’ ;ld Roosters 5< 1 ■utter 15c i < K"cs .17cjAbove prices paid for poultry free ’ ‘ from feed. i I
Special Vacation Tours VIA 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 11. J. Thompson Agt. for Particulars• < ■■■ ■ 11 " ■ 1 " II ■ , ( ATTENTION FARMERS Our price for Butter Fat for the week ; ending with July 20th. is EXTRA 28c No. l-27c, No. 2-25 c To Wholesale . 28c i To Retail . . .31c Bring Us Your Cream; correct weights and tests guaranteed 1 * - — i ADAMS COUNTY CREAMERY COMPANY
Old Adams County Bank Decatur, Indiana. ZCJ» 1 Capital ||I2C,OOO Ujj £SO Surplus .1130,000 S ' Nib!ic * t > President M. Kirsch and John Niblick Vice President* V hin K er > Cashier. s’lT OIS oIZu Farm loans “*-au a Specialty Reflect — Resolve Coiiwoom Maae “FAINT HEART a s Ne’er Won Fair Lady.” able^ atC9, PROCRASTINATION Every Never Started Accomodation ConA BANK ACCOUNT With Safe Or Won Comfort Banking And Freedom From Worry" Methods Extended IN OLD AGE! To our Patrons 1 ■ mi■! ia—!—*■■!l ■■wimmi I■■ We Pay 4 1 er cent. Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits
jtiwg - -g ■—4 i KALVER MARKETS. lYool 21c©25c Beef hides He Calf isc Tallow 5c Sheep pelts 25c® *I.OO LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Spring Chickens 16c Indiana Runned ducks gc Chicks 20e Fowls 12c Ducks Geese Sc Young turkeys ijc Tom turkeys i»c Old hen turkeys i*c Old Roosters 5c Butter 15c Eggs 17 C Above prices para for poultry free from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. i Price for week ending July 13, 1914.) Butter Fat 26c Creamery Butter 28c COAL PRICES. Stove *7.85 Egg J7.ro Chestnut, hard *7.85 Pea, hard *6.85 Poca, Egg and Lump *4.75 W. Ash *4.50 . V. Splint *4.25 i H. Vaiiey *4.00 1 R. Lion *4.25 1 Cannell ..*6.00 ' J. Hill *4.75 i Kentucky *4.50 I Lurig *4 50 1
I NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS ;Or. Jefferson street sidewalk improve d ment. Notice is hereby given that the ' common council in and for the City of Decatur. >ndiana. did on tlie 7th day of July, 1914, adopt a preliminary assessment roll showing the pritr.a i facie assessment in the matter of the | following improvement, to-wit: Construction of cement sidewalks on North side of Jefferson street 1 from G. R. A I. Railroad to South East corner of inlot 569 in Jos. Crabbs Western Addition to Decatur, as per plans on file. Said, improvement is intersected by : the following named streets, towit: Seventh street. Said assessment roll, with the ( names of owners and description subject to be assessed for such improvement, with the amount of the prima facie assessment, if any has been : made, is on file and may be seen at the office of the city clerk. Further notice is given that the' common council will on the 21st day I of July, 1914 at seven o'clock p. m. at their council room in said city receive and hear remonstrances against the amounts assessed respectively against the property on said roll and will determine the question as to whether such lots and parcels of la id have been or will be benefitted by such improvement in the amounts named on said roll or in a greaE-r or less sum than that named on said roll or in any sum. *t which time and place all owners of real estate may attend in person or by representive and be heard. Witness my hand and the seal of said city this Bth day of July. 1914, H. M. DEVOSS. 9-16 City Clerk. NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS. State of Indiana, Adams County, cc: In the Adams Circuit Court. September Term. 1914. Estella M. Pontius, et al, vs. Edward F. Pontius, et al. Cause No. 8741. To Quiet Title. Now comes the plaintiffs, by Me- ' Nagny A- McNagny, their attorneys, 1 and file their complaint herein togeth- < er with an affidavit of a competent | person that the following named defendants are non-residents ot the State ' of Indiana, to-wit: Edward F. Pontius, Charles A. Pon- ; tius, Vlilla Pontius, Rachel Shride, ( Sarah E. Swaney, Siram V. Swaney. | Ellen Wamsley, Anna L. Pontius. Edson C. Pontius. Nina Pontius. Ethel 1 Pontius, Leah Pontius, Nettie Baithas- 1 er, Theodore Balthaser, Ida A. Crites, < Ruth Crites, Mary Crites, Gertrude ( Randolph, Ellsworth A. Randolph, Winnie X etter. Raymond P. Vett°r. * Daniel P. Crites. George B. Crites, f Stephen Defenbaugh, Harley E. Defenbaugh, Anna Defenbaugh, Jennie De fenbaugh, Eva Defenbaugh; that said action is for the purpose of quieting title to real estate in the State of Indiana; that a cause tit Sctibti exists against all of said defendants; that all o fsaid defendants are necssary parties to said action and that they are • believed to be non-residents of the ‘ State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants that unless they be and appear on the 2nd day of the Sept- * ember term of the Adams Circuit e Court, being the Bth day of September, - 1914, at the court house in Decatur, in said county and state, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same 4 will be heard and determined in their 6 absence. g In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set my hand r.nd affix the seal of said court at the office of the Clerk thereon 4 i nthe city of Decatur, Indiana, this 6 30 day of June, 1914. g FERDINAND BLEEKE, Clerk Adams Circuit Court. McNagny & McNagny, Attorneys for Plaintiffs. 2-9-16
NOTICE. Sale Or Unclaimed Freight and Baggage. Notice is hereby given that the Grand Rapids and Indiana Railway Company has in its posse' .ion divers articles, packages and cases of freight and baggage which have been and remained in its possession for upwards of one year, unclaimed and refused at the places to which the same were consigned, and checked, and upon which the owners have failed and refused for one year, and more to pay the carrier’s charges thereon, and to claim and take said freight and baggage and that all the said articles, packages and cases of unclaimed freight and baggage will be sold, (such article, package and case separately) at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, at the freight house of said Railway Company on Island Street, in the City of Grand Rapids, in the County of Kent and State of Michigan, on the line of the railroad of said Railway Company commencing on Tuesday, the fourth day of August, 1914, at 10 o'clock A M., and continuing until all said articles shall be sold. TERMS: Immediate payment by the purchaser in cash, and delivery of the property to him, to be taken away immediately. THE GRAND RAPIDS & INDIANA RAILWAY COMPANY. By H. R. GRISWOLD. General Freight Agent. C. L. LOCKWOOD, General Passenger Agent. Dated at Grand Rapids, Mich., May 19, 1914. 28-4-11-18-25-2-9-16. APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of Miranda Buckmaster, late of Adams County deceased. The estate is probably solvent. JOHN BUCKMASTER, Administrator. July 6. 1914. I Peterson and Moran. Attys. 5-16-23. FOR TRADE 16 acres for small city property. j
110 STORES ! THE MORRIS CO-5 MOc STORE IjM — ANNUAL 7 DAYS HARVEST SALE i SPECIAL value gWg week " STARTS SATURDAY, JULY 18th AND ENDS SATURDAY, JULY 25th _____ “There’s As ■ stX EVERYTAY A MONEY SAVER Dollar‘Earned s n ,lnin S I OUR STORE IS FULL OF HARVEST SALE CHINA GLASSWARE CROCKERY, TINWARE, ENAMELWARE, KITCHEN U TENSILS DRY GOODS, ETC. At “Morris Prices,” Which Means A Saving To All
HARVEST SALE CHINA. Fancy Decorated cups and saucers, plates to match, each 10c Bowls, deep dishes, meat plates, etc., each 10 to 24c Fancy salad dishes assortment. 35c , goods each 24c 35c Sugars and creamers 24c ( 3 piece table set of tea pot, sugar and creamer, per set 48c Fancy Water pitchers 24c White water pitcher 24c White dishes all sizes 10c Cracker jars 48c ■ Fancy decorated dinner ware at lowest prices. Plain white plates ...5c j This is just a sprinkle of what we f have in store. ’ ~ j GLASS WARE. , The finest line of glass ware can be ( found in the glass ware department at i MORRIS’ PRICES. c ( STONE WARE. ( Mixing bowls, blue and yellow ware, water pitchers, butter jars, salt jars, etc., 5 & 10c 1 SPRINKLERS. 4 qt. galv. harvest, sale price ...,24c ; 6 qt. galv. harvest, saie price ...,33c 8 qt. galv. harvest, sale price ... 38 10 qt. galv. harvest, sale price ... 43c 4 qt. tin harvest, saie price 15c 6 qt. tin harvest, sale price 24c I 8 qt. tin harvest, sale price 33c
Watch our counters for cut piice items. A feast of bargain for everybody. THE MORRIS CO. 5 and 10c Store
HOUSE FOR RENT —5 room dwelling in south part of city. Inquire at the | Kirsch- Sellemeyer & Co., lumber j yard. 165t3 i
ARE YOU POSTPONING PROSPERITY, Hove much richer are you to-day than one year ago? How much better off will you be this time next year? Arc you postponing Prosperity? Successful men—successful women have become such because they seized the present moment—what ever they had to do they did at once. With all the earnestness in you, resolve to start now. Sit down and mail us SI.OO not tomorrow, not the next day, but now! it opens at once your Savings Account. This is your day—yes, as you read this; it Is your hour. A Pass Book showing your deposit will come to you by return mall. Waste not your hour. If you neglect it you will repent, when repentance avails not. FIRST NATIONAL HANK A Safe Place for Sr * ngs Decatur, 1 di »».;i
This Special Seven Days' Harvest 'ale open's with a 40c galvanized wash tub sale, Saturday at 10:30 a. m. Sa'e price 10c One each day for the SIX days following said Saturday, as you will see listed in our hand bills also displayed in cur windows.
Copper Nickel Plated Harvest Sale Prices. One lot cf ccffee and tea pots prices 43 to 89c 7,8, 9 inch tea kettles 83c Big Values. CUTLERY. ETC. Tea and table sP on. :'for 10c 12 t 14 inch steel tasting spoons each 10c Extra heavy retinned basting spoons 5 Pan cake and egg v.-rners ... .5 & 10c White metal knives and forks. Special during the Hai eest Sale each 5c Wood handle knives and forks each 5 & 10c Weed or bore handle knives and forks special price from 89 to s’.4B Heavy sheet ladles etc 10c Paring knives 5 & 10c WINDOW SCREENS. 18 inch screens each 19c 25 inch screens each 21c 28 inch screens each 29c 33 inch screens each 33c FANCY FLOWER VASES. Saturday SELF SEALING FRUIT JAR CAPS? Per doz. 19 C EXTRA HEAVY JAR RINGS BEST RUBBER 5 & 10c DOZ.
TEAMS WANTED —To haul stone >n Decatur. Inquire of Julius Haugk. 57t3
STAR GROCERY Grape Nut* 15c Corn Flakes iq,. Pink Salmon ~.loc Red Salmon Potato Bread Fresh Mackeral 20c Sweet Potatoes io c Sweet Pickles, doz. iq c Prepared Mustard j c Maple Flake iq c Marco Macaroni <g c Peanut Butter iq c Salted Crackers, lb too Marco Fancy Coffee 30c .0 . dines r )t . | a ■ ch;p* -oc ! • mH Johns,
TIN WARE & WIRE GOODS. Dairy pails 10 to 14 qt 10 to 24c Extra heavy milk pail with strainer _. 48c Round or square combination graters 5 & 10c Potatoe mashers 5 i 10t Pic racks holds four pies 10c : 2 qt. milk kettle each 10c ! 8 inch pie pans 2 for 5c ■ Collanders 5 & 10c Tin cuPs special for the week 4 for 5c | Regular 15c galvanized pail during the Sale 10c Veg Boilers 10c Wire strainers many kinds ...5 & 10c Morris furnishes the kitchen. EROOMS BROOMS. 35c Brooms during the Harvest sale each 19c 55c Brocms during the Harvest sale each 39c SPECIAL. 6 pets covers of different sizes and pot rack complete . 24c y Commencing at noon for only ...,5c FRUIT JAR OPENERS 5 C FRUIT JAR FILLERS . ’ 5 C LARGE WIRE FLY TRAPS
LOW RATE EXCURSION] VIA CLOVER LEAF ROUTE To BLUFFTON, MARION, KOKOMO & FRANKFORT Every Sunday See J. 11. THOMPSON, Agent Decatur forjlr formation $125 DECATUR to TOLEDO VIA CLOVER LEAF ROUTE Every Sunday See J. H. THOMPSON, Agent Decatur for Information CUT THIS H IS COUPON ENTITLES ANY SUBSCRIBER OF IHE CT Tzl r ; f-x “f f- ! One Free Admission Wlien Presented V ith Dne Paid Adn i: i n GOOD ONLY for ~ ODAY JJ - Y } 6th. AT THE L RI THEATRE
ENAMEL WARE. ETC. Blue and white dish pans. 10 ta ' Sf * 48 tsfetl Blue and white water pad special Srfl pudding pans lOt:’. ■ No. 8 and 9 blue and white tea <- ® tie*. Special .... 5.. H Large coffee kettles Mixing bowls 10tsX«5 I 1 qt. dipped sauce pan. blue andwkffc Each 25c blue and white wash ba-fi now Jg! Gray granite dish pans, water ;a i Berlin kettles, etc.. Harvest r B ■ prices 4 II qt. coffee pots, pudding pans. It J 6 qL Berlin kettles with cover 3 a-* 4 qt. preserving kettles, etc. . C at. preserving kettle w ith tin . I er j *gal cups each ... i Many other such articles n this e Come See. I ' — TOWELS &. TOWELING. ‘ Turkish, extra large see b» ' Each 'sH Houck towels with borde r each Dish cloths Wash cloths 5 A Toweling of the beet quality yd. 5i L 10c and thousands o! every dayeesj , at MORRIS PRICES. GALVANIZED CHICK FOUNTS 4Oc size each \ 25c size each ' E
