Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 307, Decatur, Adams County, 31 December 1914 — Page 6
|S[HBSSni=SOEZ&OKSXS3U 8 THE DAILY MARKET REPORTS 8 II Corrected tvery Afternoon
EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y., Dec. 31 -(Spec j Jul to Dully Democrat) —Receipts, G.400; shipments, 1,140; official to New York yesterday, 1,330; hogs ( losing steady. Medium and heavy, $7.25ft $7.35. yorkers, $7.45ft $7.50; pigs, $7.60; Roughs, $6.25ft $6,50; stags, $5.0041 $6.00; sheep, 3,000; Strong; top lambs $0.15; cattle, 37fi. Steady. G. T .BURK. New com .....'..‘..'...85c Clover seed $7.75 A biike seed 47.50 Wheat $1.20 Rye 98e Barley 55c Timothy beefl $2.00 to $2.25 Oats 46c NIBLICK & CO. z.ggs 33c Butter 18c®27c FULLENKAMPB. Eggs 33c Butter 18c@2‘c BEHLINGS. I dian Runner Duels 8c bpring chickens 11c Fowls 9c Ducks 9c Geese 8c Young turkeys 12c Tom turkeys 12c Old hen turkeys 12c lid Roosters 6( Butter 18c Eggs 26c sbovs prices pain tor poultry free from feed 3}; s}s s|s * sfc s«s s?: sj: s!< si: iji * MONEY TO LOAN * * ON * * FARMS * * JOHN SCHURGER * * ABSTRACTOR sfc IstarTroceryl 11 New English Walnuts 25c S New Dates 10c ' New Figs 10c Cranberries, qt 10c | I Buckwheat Flour 10c ? Dill Pickles, doz 15c Granulated Sugar 25 tbb. Sack $1.60 ® Cane Syrup 15c B * Horse Radish 10c r Maple Syrup 25c Pumpkin, can 10c | New Crop Soup Beans. fb...6c Sweet Potatoes, lb 3c ? Pure Buckwheat Flour, 10 lb. sack 45c Will Johns, WlWßßjhUi * u iimiß *' I
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KALVER MARKETS. W*»l ..... A ._..sle©2sc Beef bides »,....lie Calf Tallow Sheep pelts • 25c©51.00 LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Chickens iq c Fhdiana Runned Bucks 8c ' Fowls 10c Ducks 10c Geese Young turkeys 15 C 'Com turkeys 12, Old hen turkeys 12c Old Roosters 5, Butter Igo Eggs 33c Above prices paid for poultry free irom feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. Butter Fat, No. I.’ 35c Butter Fat, No. 2 32c Wholesale 35c Retail 38e COAL PRICES. Stove $7.5t, | Egg 7.56 Chestnut, hard $7.75 Poca, egg and lump $5.00 W Ash $4.56 V Splint $4.25 IL Valley $1.25 R. Lion $4.50 CanneU .$6.00 J. Hill $5.00 Kentucky $4.56' Lur'g ,$4.5( CLOSE NEW YEAR’S., ALL DAY. The following grocers will close their store all day on New Year’s day: NIBLICK & CO. KUEBLER & CO. F. V. MILLS. M. F ELLEN KAMP. HOWER & HOWER. S. E. HITE. RUN YON. FNGELER & CO. BRUSHWILLER & BAKER. WILL JOHNS. WILLIAMS & SON. 1 n I Democrat Wants Ad« Pay THE SON. Two years ago his mother gave him for New Year’s a First NATIONAL Bank Book. She started him with $3.00. He had never put by a dollar before. Today he has a thriving little business, which earns him during his spare lime S4O a month —every dollar of which he banks. He will be one of Decatur’s successful men. Why not this New Year give your son a First NATIONAL Bank Book? sl.oo—ss.oo—-SIO.OO does it —or any sum you choose. Give the boy a chance. It’s all he needs. i FIRST NATIONAL BANK A Safe Place for Savings Decatur, Indiana
J APPOINTMENT Os EXECUTOR. | Notice Is hereby given, thatlhe un I dersigned li-.ih been appointed execu . lor of the estate of Marin E. L. Heuer. late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. AVGUST H. HEUER, I , Executor, I I >•■. 22, 1911. 24-81-7 APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATRIX. Notice is hereby grven, that the un- : signed has been Appointed Adminis- ! trix of the estate of Robert W. Case, ; late of Adams County, deceased : The estate is probably solvent. ( EFFIE CASE, Administratrix. Heller, Sutton A- Heller, Attys. Dee. 24, 1914. 24-31-7 0 APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTORS. Notice is hereby given. That the undersigned have been appointed ex ecutois of tile estate of Josepr Rich, late cf Adams County, deceased Tile estate is probably solvent. CHRIST RICH, JOHN RICH, Executors. Peterson & Moran, Attys. Dec. 24. 1914. 24-31-7 ELECTION NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to the lo: owners in the Decatur Cemetery as sociation that here will be an election held at the office of Dr. J. S. Coverdale & Son in the City of Decatur, In diana, on the 7th Cay of January, 1915, it 7 o’clock p. m.. for the purpose c electing seven trustees for the Deca tur Cemetery Association for the er uing year. J. S. COVERDALE, | .’4-31 Sec’y D. C. A. ■ o INSTALLS NEW AERIALS. Lester Stanley, assistant operator a lie Western i nion office, and Rober Cclter, two wireless telegraph enthn slasts, were busy today erecting nev .■.erials for the,; machines. The boy have beeai experimenting for som< time on .this profession and have a last got it down to so fine a poin that they are ready to leave the ama teur class. New instruments hav. been installed and at midnight to night the boys expect to be able t< receive New Year’s greetings that wil be sent out from the naval wirelest station nt Arlington, Va. OUR LINE OF CALENDAR.' AND ADVERTISING NOVELTIES WILL BE ON DIS PLAY SHORTLY. We beg to announce our big displa) of new calendars and advertising nov cities which will be ready for publk inspection and approval early aftei January 1. News to tin's effect has just been re ceived from our factory. Bradford A Company, of St. Joseph, Mich., ant their salesman will be at our office it the near future with the big line. The) have increased the showing both in quality and numbers and we ean as sure our friends of tiie best value ever offered. No doubt you will be confronted b; salesmen offering other similar line but we will heartily appreciate th( favor of reserving your order until yot have inspected what we have to show The commission paid salesmen on this business in this instance goes to ut and quality and service being equal we trust you will give .us a chance. We will advise you later througl these columns as to tiie exact date o our display. THE DAILY DEMOCRAT. o FOR RENT—Furnished rooms.—Mrs E. A. Phillips, 217 North Firs' street. 307tf WANTED, TO RENT FARM—Abov 80 to 120 acres. An 80-acre fan. preferred. Will rent for grain < ■ cash. Cash rent preferred. Write ; inquire R. M. Wynn, Decatur, R. F. D No. 2. 307 t; LOST—Brown alligator pockethoot containing nearly sl4. including t-’ five-dollar bills. —Floyd Butler; I'n<l.nlease leave at Democrat office. 307:’
'deny claims OF VICTORY (CONTINUE* FROM PAGE ONEt raking machine gun lire from the rap Id flrers the Germans hud posted on roofs and in windows. Tiie loss 's were large. Occupation of thin position is declared to be of the utmost drateglc importance. Petrograd. Dee. 1, (Special to tin Daily DeinO(fit)' \ iday report Iron he front declares the Genin*, ns ;ir icing driven back at several point! n tiie Vistula and Rawka rivers fol owing a series of attacks in which 10th sides lost heavily. The advan age is with tiie Russians although dong most of the front Hie fighting san artillery duel. Tiie Galactan on ■rations are progressing, the Austri ns being compelled to retire. Vienna, Dec, 31. (Special (o Dail' Democrat) —The war office in its re■iew of the situation today declare■fforts of the Russians to force th* "arpathlan passes have been repulsed ’lie danger of an attempted invasion f Hungary is said to be remote b > •ause strong forces now dominati very inlet through tiie mountains 'he Russians attem.nted a surprise al ack at Uzsok Pass but were in tur' lurprised and defeated with heai-.' osses. Washington, D. C„ Dec. 31 —(Set al to Daily Democrat)—Carranza’ orces evacuated Monterey, tiie larg ■st city in their possession, on De ember 29, and Villa, with a largt tree is now occupying it, according > dispatches. They also stated Ilia io railway between Tampico am Jonterey had been cut and tin rains had been ..red on. Villa is not xpectcd to March to Tantp ! t and t lear the northern border of tiie Car mists. forces. o MAKE KEYNOTE SPEECH. Washington, D. C., Dec. 31 —(Spec tl to Daily Dem, rat)—Presiden /ilson today definitely decided t sake a trip to Indianapolis to spea it a “Jackson" day celebration ther anuary 8. under the auspices of th< udiana Democratic club. The pres ent wishes to iiave a word with th ntire country and his trip to India' polis will be for that purpose. It i mderstood his Indianapolis speech ill be a keynote There is speculaion whether lie will sanction the Terr. iaute probe. The speech in genera ,'ill not be for local application. > as definitely decided today ther ill be no banquet which mean here will be only cue speech. Th resident will leave at 7:15 Thursday rriving at Indianapolis at 1:35 Frida fternoon. o LITERACY TEST RETAINED. Washington. D. C.. Dec. 31 —(Spei tl to Daily Democrat)—The literacy »st was retained in the immigration ill by a vote of 47 to 12 by the sente this afternoon. Senator Martine lad ruled to strike it out. Tiie vote indicated that tiie immigration bill would be put up to the president, with his test included, who has openl; sserted his opposition. — o ■. D. B. MOORE DEAD - > \t Westerville. Ohio —Brother of T. R Mccre. Mrs. T. R. Moore received word to lay of the death of her brother-in aw, D. B. Moore, aged 73. a civil wai veteran of Westerville, Ohio. H .as a brother of tiie late T. R. Moor< ,nd had been ailing for a long tinn if tuberculosis. Mrs. Moore recently returned from a visit at Westerville nd will not go back for the funeral g :: 0-, ————— NOTICE the undersigned druggists have i--d to close our respective places 1 -isiness at 11:30 o’clock tomorrow, anuary Ist., and to remain closed for he balance of the day. HOLTHOIJSE DRUG CO. ENTERPRISE DRUG CO. SMITH. YAGER & FALK. CALLOW & RICE. — 0 MEL BUTLtR HURT. Mel Butler, city mail carrier, slipped on th eice this morning and wrenched a knee. Ho was unable to go on duty this afternoon and Omer Butler, substitute, is worl tg in hr place. . , ■«.— —— - ■ -O— ————— PAPER AT NOON TOMORROW. Celebrating New Year's day as has ' een tlje custom for many years this office will publish a paper at noon tomorrow. Advertisers should remember this aud get copy in early. ——o — > V/ATCH MEETING. The Methodist church will have a watch meeting this evening. A program will be given.
. —— — THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO ATTEND THE. OPE.NING OF THE NEW BANK SATURDAY,~Jan 2, 1915 Ladies Especially Invited THE PEOPLES LOAN and TRUST CO. Sank. Os Service * ■' ’'" L " ' a ? ..Ibß M ' OB iO M 1 L_. : J 150 Acre Farm, $10,000.00 Easy Terms <J. tJ. IM A.G !_■ V, Real Estate Agent, DECATUR, INDIANA ITS NOT 100 LATE I TO JOIN The OLD ADAMS COUNIY BANKS CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CLUB | Many People were so busy last week they could not get down | to start their Membership, and we have decided to keep the club open this week. DON’T PUT IT OFF. I Ihe i ikST payment maha you a member, here b the plan I Members starting with Members starting with Members starting with Members paying 25 E 5 cents and increas- 2 cents and increasing 1 cent and increasing cents a week fixed, for L ing 5 cents each week 2 cents each week for 1 cent each week for 50 weeks get gi y cn I week for 50 weeks, 50 weeks get rn 50 weeks get 41 o 7c , H get ( y JixO.DU OiZ./j Members paying 50 L' Members : farting with Members starting with < ents a week fixed, for 1 Members starting v.i’.i 50 cents and decreas- 60 weeks, get d*og nn ! $2.50 and decreasing an ' l decreasing ( J . 5 cents each week for 9 2 cents each week for Cd *' . ' Members paying SI.OO a j I “ y „, W “ k 7 »e.k (or Sol — ' -D.GU . M >/ -V weeks, get ■ pQ j ” he i bove amounts win be increased by three per cent. Interest per Ji’n -im, for the average time. No Fin. s-Ko T’ees-No Red Tape-No Trouble d ILLI_ ~ Irm ” ’ r ~ ' w i — _ Iri OLD ADAMS COUNIY BANK 1 I (Hui st Bank in Adams County, Strongest Bank in Adams ’ | County, Deposits more than a million dollars. [ | Decatur, ’ndiana. I Copyrighted 1911, By
