Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 183, Decatur, Adams County, 5 August 1914 — Page 4
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EAST BUFFALQ ’ East Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. s—(Special to Daily Democrat)—24oo 760 70; official to N. Y. yesterday; $3.80 hogs closing • irong steady s9.oo<<r $9.15 mixed $9.15(11 $9.30; yorkers $9.30®59.45; roughs $7.75(ii $7.90; stags $6.50©57.25 Sheep 20 steady cattle 125 steady . ■. T. BURK. Corn » 1;0 ° Clover Seed SB.OO, Aliske Seed $7.751 Wheat 77 « I Rye Barley 45c © 50c I Timothy Seed $2.00 to $2.25 NIBLICK & C«. Eggs 18c Butter 43 to FULLENKAMP3. Fees *4Bc Butter 14@25 BERLINGS. Indian Runner Ducks Sc Spring Chickens 16c Chicks 20c Fowls 12° Ducks 9c Geese Young turkeys 13c ; Tom turkeys . 12c Old hen turkeys .....ISc lid Roosters 5c lutter 15c Eggs l‘ c Above prices paid for poultry free from feed.
FOR RENT —The Moore residence at the Corner of Madison and Ninth street. Call Phone 526. 180t3 WANTED—GirI to do general house work. Inquire A. D. SUTTLES, Phone K<| nr 6V. ts -
1 The Largest Consignment of Pictures Ever Brought to Decatur! s $2.5010 $5 FRAMED PICTURES 10 GO ON SALE SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, AT $1.29 EACH t This Is One of Those Great Picture Sales It’s THE time to buy beautiful Pictures for your home at a great saving. The subjects comprise a list that numbers into the hundreds—such ' variety as to enable selection of pictures for any room. s ei.29 M’ 118 $1“. » '■Meach | |w| '* I ““ Pictures in This Sale Worth From None sent on 0 None sent on tO $ 5 - 00 "“ approval at this 0 a PPro\ai at this Carbon prints, copies of the most renowned pictures price. 0 price. ever printed by the world’s most famous artists; fruit and game subjects that vividly 0 suggest the hunt and green fields; figure subjects that are marvelous likenesses of the 0 originals; landscapes that are wonderfully true to nature; and historical and marine 0 scenes. The frames alone are worth many times the price asked for the entire pictures in this sale. Oval, oblong and upright styles. 8 Every Picture in the Lot An Exceptional Bargain At $1.29 2 One group is made up principally of pictures framed in polished Circa.- Another group is made up principally of such subjects as Age of *" n °‘ A third grou P contains the newest prints and color prints in landscapes and 0 cassian walnut finish frames. Scores of entirely new subjects, including "rhe*'Angdusf Last The Doctor, all printed by figure8 ' som '■ ver > P ret D etchings and hand-colored gravure.; engrav0 among old favorites The Forum, The Coliseum, Castle of St. Angelo, Auro- th J lates ’ t gravure process in rich sepia colors. This process shows sharp- Mgs ’ 8 and game Panels, marines and religious subjects—pictures for 0 ra, The Horse Fair, Dance of the Nymphs, Sir Galahad and dozens of oth- es t outlines, brings out highlights and topes down the shadows in a man- arlJ and every room in the house. The frames are gilt, oak or mahogany 0 ers, each one a picture of acknowledged artistic merit if not a classic. ner seen only in highest-grade prints. finish to harmonize with any wall tints or color schemes of decorating o ON SALE SATURDAY. AUGUST 8 SEE WINDOW DISPLAY 0 All Furniture and Rugs in our store will be offered at a reduction of 10 per cent, on the dollar from August Bto August 18 s MEYER, SCHERER & BEAVERS L*®®©®©©®®©®©©®®®©®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®*®® ®®®®®©®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®*®®®®®®®®9©®©G©©@©a@©©@s©©©®©®
KALVER MARKETS. Wool 21c@25c Beef hides 11c Calf ...13c ! Tallow 5c Sheep pelts [email protected] LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Spring Chickens 16c Indiana Runned ducks 8c Chicks 20c Fowls 12c Ducks 9c Geese 8c | Young turkeys 13c Tom turkeys ...12c Old hen turkeys , ..........13c Old Roosters 5c Butter 15c Eggs ...17c Above prices p*M for poultry tree from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. i (Prices for week ending Aug. 10,1914.) Hutter fat. No. 129 c Butter fat. No. 2 .................27c Butter, wholesale 29c Butter, retail 32c COAL PRICES. Stove $7.85 Egg $7.60 Chestnut, hard $7.85 Pea, hard $6.85 Poca, Egg and Lump $4.75 W. Ash $4.50 iV. Splint $4.25 H. Valley $4.00 R. Lion $4.25 Cannell $6.00 J. Hill $4.75 Kentucky $4.50 Lurig $4.50 -» 1 J 1— „ _ I 4lv initials A/!
LOST—GoId bar pin with initials M. B. Lost on second street. Return to this office. WANTED: Married lady for magazine collecting. Mahan, 7 Knickerbocker, Indianapolis. Ind. 176t3
EXPENDITURES and TAX LEVIES. For the Year,l9ls. The Trustee of St. Mary's Township Adams County, proposes for the yearly expenditures and Tax Levies by the Advisory Board at its annual meeting, to be held nt the Trustee’s office, on the First day of September, 1914, commencing at Two o'clock, p. m., the following estimates and amounts for said year: 1. Township expenditures $865.12, and township tax 8 cents on the hundred dollars. 2. Local Tuition expenditures, $2389.09, and tax 22 cents on the hundred dollars. 3. Special School Tax expenditures $4169.33, and tax 38 cents on the hundred dollars. 4. Road tax expenditures $855.14, and tax 8 cents on the hundred dollars. 5. Additional Road Tax expenditures $1081.40, and tax 10 cents on the hundred dollars. Total expenditures $9300.08 and total tax 86 cents on the hundred dollars. Tlie taxables of the above named township are as follows: — Total Valuation of Lands and Improvements $5857.35 Total Valuation of Personal Property 2057.25 Valuation of Rail Roads, Express Companies, Palace Car Companies, Telegraph Lines, Telephone Lines, etc., etc. (Estimated from last year’s tax Duplicate) 3438.05 Total $11,352.65 Amount of Credit on account of morgage exemption .... 538.60 Net Taxable Property of township $10,814.05
Number of Polls 180. (Signed) O. J. SUMAN, Trustee. Dated July 28. 1914. — o EXPENDITURES and TAX LEVIES. For the Year 1915. The Trustee of Washington township Adams County, proposes fcr the yeary expenditures and tax Levies by the Advisory Board at its annual meeting, to be held at the Trustee’s office, on First day of September , 1914, commencing at 7:30 o'clock, p. m.. the following estimates and amounts for 1 said year:
1. Township expenditures. $1384 42, and Township tax, 9 cents on the mndred dollars. 2. Local Tuition expenditures, $2153.55,and tux 14 cents on the hundred dollars. 3. Special School Tax expenditures, $3845.63, and tux. 25 cents on the hundred dollars. 4. Library expenditures, $461.47, and tax. 3 cents on the hundred dollars. 5. Poor expenditures for preceding year SIOOO.OO, and tax, 3 cents on the hundred dollars. Total expenditures, $8845.07, and total tax, 54 cents on the hundred dollars. The taxables of the above named township are as follows: — Total Valuation of Lands and Improvements $9027.15 Total Valuation of Personal Property 3073.75 Valuation of Rail Roads. Express Companies, Palace Car Companies, Telegraph Lines, Etc., Etc. (Estimated from last year’s tax duplicate) .. 3982.85 Total $16,083.75 Amount of Credit on Account of Mortgage Exemption .... 701.20 yet Taxable Property of township $15,382.55 Number of Polls, 227. (Signed) SAM BUTLER, Trustee. Dated July 31. 1914. - —— ■■ • o — '• FOR SALE OR TRADE. One of the finest residences in city. Will sell or trade for farm property. A bargain if taken soon. What have you to offer in exchange? Address DEPARTMENT H, care Daily Democrat. 175t12 o WOMEN—SeII guaranteed hosiery to friends and neighbors; 70 per cent profit; Make $lO daily. Experience un necessary. International Mills. Box 4029, West Philadelphia, Pa. 2awkswk FOR SALE—I 32 feet of extra heavy iron fence. Will sell reasonable. Inqire of Dr. H. F. Costello. ts. LOST—Ladies Jacket coat, brown, cut away front, wide belt. Please return to this office. 180t3 LOST —Gold watch, hunters case, with Delaval Seperator Co. fob attached. Between Eleventh and Second streets, Thursday evening. Finder please return to this office and receive a reward.
FOR SALE—A first class, fre«h cow with calf. At the Hendricks farm nt Monroe. Inquire of James A. Hendricks. 130,3 2 UNFURNISHED ROOMS: For rent Mrs. E. A. Phillips, 217 N. First street. 175t6 PIGEONS pay dollars where chickens pay cents; small capital needed; small space required; always penned up; ready markets; send for May issue of our Journal; fully explained there; price ten cents. Reliable Squab Journal, Versalles. Mo. 131t30.
ARE YOU A YOUNG MAN? A young man some years ago was offered a position as janitor of a large office building. He was allowed to sleep on the premises and later on arranged with a restaurant next door to help the proprietor during odd times and thereby got his meals free. The young fellow was therefore able to save everything he made, except a small sum each year for his clothing, and he got a good deal of that given to him by tenants of the building. Every dollar he could possibly save he kept in his Savings Account.. At night he studied and in a short time had mastered a profitable, trade. Today that man owns the office building a few years ago he worked as janitor in.. Such are the Possibilities always before the man who saves. The First National Bank welcomes the accounts of those who desire to get ahead in the world. In its National Savings Department every dollar earns you 3 per cent, interest and you have back of your money the protection afforded by the United States Government to National Bank depositors. FIRST NATIONAL BANK A Safe Place for Savings Decatur, Indiana
Old Adams County Bank Decatur, Indiana. Capital SI2G.GOO I IP o' 'ty' Surplus . $30,000 I* UlJ] c. 9. Niblick, President M. Kirsch and John Nibliek “Kr raw' Vice Presidents . j '■ _ V.... , E. X. Ettinger, Cashier. — Farm loans Reflect - \ ’ Resolve Made “FAINT HEART attt Ne'er Won Fair Lady. PROCRASTINATION . Evei 7 Never Started tion Cm“' A BANK ACCOUNT w *« e Or Won Comfort Ranking And Freedom From Worry " le 4 tho < ls J Extended IN OLD AGE! Toour We Pay 4 Per cent. Interest jm 1 Year Time Deposits
FOR SALE—The Eli Sprunger 80 acre farm 3 miles from Decatur will be sold at a sacrifice. Terms reasonable. See owner or Erwin & Michaud, Decatur, Ind. ts. FOUND —A ladies jacket coat. Owner may have same by calling at this office. 177t3
SB.OO SB-00 NIAGRRA FALLS AND RETURN VIA CLOVER LEAF ROUTE August 16 and 3OtH, 1914 Lake Shore, Electric and Steamer j Limit 12 days See H. J. Thompson, Agt for Particulars
i FOR RENT—24O acre farm four miles I east or Berne, ind. Enquire A. D. SUTTLES, at OidAdams County , i bank. ts. ’ FOR SALE —Sorrel driving mare, bug gy and harness at a bargain if taken soon. Inquire T. D. KERN, 10th street and Madison at Decatur. 180t3.
