Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 292, Decatur, Adams County, 12 December 1914 — Page 6
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EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y., Dec. 12 —(Special to Daily Democrat) Receipts. 800: shipments. 1,520; official to New York yesterday, 2,470; hogs dosing steady. Mixed, medium and heavy, s7.3or?r $7.40; yorkera and pigs, [email protected]; Michigan pigs. $7.00; roughs, $6.35«> 16.50; stags, $5.00 @56.00; sheep, 2.000; strong; top lambs, $9.00; quarantine division. $8,60; cattle. 200: slow. G. T .BURK, New corn 75c Clover seed $7.50 ALsike seed $7.25 Wheat $1.07 Rye 95c Barley 50c ’lUuolhy Seed $2.00 to $2.25 Oats 43c NIBLICK & CO. Eggs 33-: Butter 18c@27c FULLENKAMPB. — Eggs 33c I Butter 18c @ 2'c! BEHLINGS. Indian Runner Ducas 8c Spring chickens 11c Fowls 9c Ducks 9c Geese 8c 1 Young turkeys 12c Tom turkeys ,12c Old hen turkeys 12c lid Roosters 5c Butter 18c j Eggs 26c I above prices pa.a for poultry tree from feed
'TOgaaa 1 ■' : fijSSfoßm / DBt jnrl For Christmas A Shipment of SIO.OO Chairs Just C7 CA Received which we can sell fur v««Ov We bought the entire lot, or we eou'd not offer this bargain. Come early and get first < hoice. BEAVERS & KTZ FURNITURE ... - PHONE 90 M. J. SCHERER, UNDERTAKING.
NOTICE. If you wish to buy a real good piano or sewing machine for a Christmas present, and at the right prices, you should see me before you buy, end examine my samples on the floor. Quality, and how they are made is what talks. Tuning, repairing and rebuilding in both branches a spec-
cTV chhc the road to the top! X *Ol w road to the bottom of the slope leads also to the top. Ijou cat , X KO'- 1 take the down grade vMthout effort, but jjou’ll haVe to uJork *’ backic iht kOcl.” ? IJ. j Q J&anll/ Account in this Xonk, started u'iHi a dollar, puts jjou on the road to the top. It ~- L- If t makes the ascent easy and the is ijwdWhich end of the road luaJgJ for Glbfl6ams&uKhj)fonk
KALVER MARKETS. m Wool 11c 025c Beet hides . w .llc Calf 13c . Tallow 5c Sheep pelts [email protected] LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. •Chickens 10c Indiana Rnnned cncks 3c Fowls 10c j Ducks 10c {Geese 9c i Young turkeys 15c Tom turkeys amwwj.lU Old hen turkeys 12c Old Roosters 5c Butter 18c Eggs 33c Above prices paid for poultry free from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. Butter Fat, No. 133 c ■ Butter Fat, No. 2 30c I Wholesale 33c! ! Retail 36c! COAL PRICES. i Stove $7.50 Egg 7.50 I Chestnut, hard $7.75 | Poca, egg and lump $5.00 W. Ash $4.50 V. Splint s4.2'' H. Valley $4.2.' R. Lion $4.50 Cannell $6.0( IJ. Hill $5.00 Kentucky $4.50 Lurlg $4.5<
tatty. Drop me a card or ’phone. Inspection free. Respectfully yours, D. A. GILLIOM, Professional. So. Chestnut St., end of city. Samples at home. 288t12 u— 1 ; FOUND —Two rings on key, near InI terurban office. Owner may call at • Democrat office. 284t3
AT THE CHURCHES J REFORMED CHURCH. 9:30, Sunday school; lesson, .Matt. 28:16 20. 1 10:30, Gorman service; text, Rom. I 1:15, "Paul the Debtor." 6:30, C. E. meeting; topic, "Gems I from My Reading." l*rov. 2:1-12. 7:00. English service; text. Mark 5:18-20, "The Purpose of a Refused . Request.” A cordial welcome awaits you at our , services. EVANGELICAL CHURCH. Sunday school at 9:30, S. C. Cramer, superintendent. Ihreacbing, 10:30 and 7:00. Evening subject, "Remember.” Y. P. A. at 6:15; Hope Hoffman, leader; "Gems from My Reading." Prayer and song service, Wednesday evening, 7:30. A cordial Invitation is extended to the public to attend these services. J. H. RILLING. Pastor. —. -o- ■ ■— # ST. MARY'S CHURCH. ______ t • Iziw mass, 7:30. High mass, 9:30. Christian doctrine. 2:00. Vespers and benediction, 2:30. REV. J. A. SEIMETZ, Pastor. o _ LUTHERAN CHURCH. English confessional service. 9:30. Text, Matt. 31:3, "Prepare Ye the ■ Way of the Lord." English service, 10:00. Text. 4:1-5 "The Importance of Knowing Tha' Pastors Are Ministers of Christ." 1. Important for the preachers. 2. Impor tant for their hearers. Holy communion, 11:00. The collection of the day will be for our Deaf and Dumb Institute at De ! troit. Congregational meeting. 2:00 p. m c, UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH. Sunday school, 9:15 a. m. Preaching, 10:15 a. m. Subject. "Death.” Junior, 2:00. Y. P. C. E. U.. 6:15. Meetings continue at Union Chapel with a fine interest. Attendance is good notwithstanding the bad roads oi that community. The young people will have charge of the entire evening at the United Brethren church Sunday night. -A •rood program will be given. The pub lie is cordially invited to this soricc Arrangements arc being made, an<, the children are being drilled for ;■ fine program for the Christmas serv ice. Excellent music will be * part ot this service. T. H. HARMAN, Pastor. - — . — —Q— — .... —.. CHRISTIAN CHURCH. 9:30 a. m., Bible school. Preaching at 10:20 a. m. Communion at 10; 45. 2:00 p. in., Junior Endeavor; Reba Wilhelm, leader. 6:00 p. m.. Christian Endeavor; Miss Mabel Weldy, leader. 7:00 p. m., evangelistic services. "What is Biblical Christian Baptism?” will tie the pastor’s subject. The male choir will furnish special music at this service. All are welcome at these services. BENJ. BORTON, Pastor. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 9:15 a. m., Sunday school. 10:30 a. m. and 7:00 p. m, public worship. Dr. E. S. Scott will speak both morning and evening. Morning anthem, "Come, Holy Father,” J. L. Gilbert. 6:00 p. m„ Christian Endeavor; topics, "Getus from My Reading."! Prov. 2:1-12. All are welcome. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. 9:30, Sunday school; C. E. Bell, sup/intendent. 10:45, preaching; subject, "Ability I ... u i'iw»
and Opptnnuiiy." 7:00, preaching: subject, "A Pro pared Heart.” Special music Itolh morning and evening. 7:30. Wednesday evening, prayer service. Choir rehearsal after prayer service. The pastor is now living at 4:19 Mercer avenue. , A cordial welcome to all. FLOYD O. ROGERS, Pastor — o WANTED—Men to represent us In ev ery county. One of the best paying propositions on the market. A sure money getter. Address the Republic Stock Food and Medical Co., Decatur, Ind. W7tf LOST—Emerald brad necklace with a small cross attached. Finder, please return to this office or to Irene Gerard. 284tC FOR SALE OR TRADE—Good 6 room house and 2 lots. Good well and cistern, and outuildings. $1250. Pan cash. Inquire of James U. Smith, So Seventh street. 244tf FOR SALE —Mammonth Bron e tur keys, enormous bone, bred from | Our Great Hugo King strain, fine gol den bronze, clear edgings, from prizt winners. Toms $4 to $5; hens, $3 to ; $3.50. —T. S. Dowling, Decatur, Ind | R. R. No. 10; ’phone 118. 269tf LOST —A yellow leather pocketboot. containing a $5.00, a $2.00 and two SI.OO bills; nine dollars in all. Was lost somewhere between the corner of Fourth and Monroe and Madison street. Finder please return to this office and receive reward. '29otf NOTICE Having made a change in the man agement of the old flrm. we desire all parties being indebted to us to please call and settle al) accounts by the lOtb of December. V Heyer, Scherer 4 Beavers
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V® MERRY CHRISTMAS J v\r"' A We’ve a fine display of Christmas A Footwear and by the way, is there anything that makes a more acceptsb,e Chri,tm ° remembrance than a Gift of Choiee Footwcar7 RY OUR CHRISTMAS SPREAD I We've everything that’s good to / meet ever y Foot r «9 uirement of every Man, Woman, Bey, Girl or Child. There are shoes tor street wear, shoes / IK for Dress Occasions, shoes in Conser- / U vatlve styles or the limit of Footwear 1 Style and Luxury! si \ Slippers of every discription. All Sl \ sorts of cold and wet weather Shoes. Romeos, Juliets, Felt Foot Warmers. Leggings and Rubbers in every style, •1771 2, i •• • •** *• *• • • !%/1 COME HERE FOR PRACTICAL // GIFTS LA Wl NES SHOE STORE tywz? H'm! of Go d Shoes.
HUNTING FORBIDDEN. No hunting will be allowed on the William Michaels and sons’ farms in Monroe township. Hunters please take notice and avoid further trouble. 283t3 WM. MICHAELS & SONS. — o Democrat Wants Ads PaV.
NO HU.xi.NG ALLOWED. Notice is hereby given mat hunting is positively prohibited on my farm. Arrests will follow violations. Please I take notice and avert trouble. 276t3 JOSEPH MURPHY. Democrat Wants AH'- Pnv
