Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 3, Decatur, Adams County, 4 January 1915 — Page 4
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EAST BUFFALO. . 'T • ‘ East Buffalo, N. V„ Jan. 4—(Special to Daily Democrat) Receipts, 1.900; shipments, 4.940 today; receipts, 4.960; shipments, 100 yesterday; ot'icial to New York Saturday, 1,330, hogs closing steady. Medium and heavy. $7.35©57.40; ycrkers, $7.50; lights and pigs. $7.60© $7.70; roughs. $6.35© $6.50; stags. [email protected]; sheep, 19,000; choice lambs. $8.50©55.75; yearlings, $6.00© $7.50; wethers, [email protected]; ewes, $5.00© $5.50: cattle, 3,750; market 25c lower; prime steers. $9.00©5'.).25; shipping. $8.50©58.75; butchers. $7.00 th $8.00; fat a ws , $5.00©57.00; heifers. [email protected]. Q. T .BURK. New corn 85c ‘ Clover seed $7.75 Alsike seed J'.uO Wheat $ l2O Rye 88c Barley Timothy Heed $2 00 to $2.25 Oat 46c NIBLICK A CO. jggs 33c Butter 18c@2Tc FULLENKAMPB. Eggs 33c Butter 18c@27c BEHLINGS. Udlan Runner Duel* . 8c bpring chickens 11c Fowls 5c Ducki 9c Geeee 8c Young turkeys 12c Tor turkeys Old hen turkeys 12c lid Roosters 8c Butter 18c ! Eggs 26c Above prices pain for poultry tree from feed.
HOUSE FOR RENT—On Ninth St..] brick street, electric lights and city water. See Dr. Roy Archbold. 3t6 WANTED —Girl to do general housework. German girl preferred. —Mrs. E. Woods, Monroe street. 3t3 ' 1 ■ » —~
!BI G _V\A. C_AT IQ N _SA LE I This Big Sale Started December 31 and our stock is rapidly being bought up. Have you got I I what you want yet? If not you had better be coming in. Remember this sale will last only I I until the stock is sold. I I We Need the Room - You Need the Goods I The prices on these goods will surprise you. Our sale includes general hardware, stoves, I ranges, implements, buggies, washing machines, cutlery, aluminum ware and silver ware. I Everything At A Great Reduction ill Don’t let this opportunity pass to get what you want at the price you want to pay. I Remember This Sale Lasts Only a Short Time |SCHAUB-DOWLING~ COMPANY >| HARDWARE, STOVES and IMPLEMENTS
KALVER MARKETS. Wool ■•••••• 4.0... • • •... •.£juL* • 21e @250 Beef hides .• •. • •....... • • Calf ....13c Tallow 5c Sheep pelts 25c @sl.oo LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Chickens 10c < Indiana Banned trucks ..8c Fowls 10c Ducks 10c Geese 9c Young turkeys 15c Tom turkeys ............ x Old hen turkeys ....12c Old Roosters 5< Butter 18c Eggs /...33c Above prices paid for poultry free from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. Butter Fat, No. 1... 35e Butter Fat. No. 2 32c Wholesale 35c Retail 38e COAL PRICES. i Stove $7.50 Egg 7.50 J Chestnut, Lard $7.75 i Poca, egg and lump $5.00 W. Ash $4.50 V. Splint $4.25 H. Valley $4.25 R. Lion $4.50 I Cannell $6.00 J. Bill $5.00 , Kentucky $4 a0 ; Lurig * 4!SC
: FOR RENT—Five room cottage on North Ninth street. Call Mrs. Peter Gaffer. Phone 330.- 2t3. FOR RENT — Unfurnished rooms. —Mrs. E. A. Phillips. 217 North Ist 'street. 30,t6
PROGRESSIVE BIBLE STUDY. Motion Pictures to Teach Bible at the Crystal Free to the Public. A new method of Bible study is to be inaugurated in our city Friday by the International Bible Students association. of which Pastor Russell is president. Tills new system of Bible study consists of motion pictures and stereopticon slides arranged in order to convey the Bible story to the mind. The big Bible production will start at 8:15 o'clock, after regular show. Each exhibition is to be entirely tree to the public, no admission price being charged, no collections taken and no financial aid in any manner. A representative of the 1. B. S. A. tells qs that the enterprise is purely philanthropic. designed to stimulate and encourage faith in the Bible as the inspired Word of God. It consists of 476 stereopticqn slides and about 3 miles of films. Much of the film is hand-colored. Eight hours are consumed in showing the pictures, however, it is divided into four parts of about two hours each, each part being complete in itself., The moneyused in producing the big Bible movies comes from voluntary contributions to a tract fund. The Creation pictures are being shown in sixty-fight cities in the United States and Canada and thirty-two new cities are being opened each week. All exhibitions of the photo-drama of Creation are held in public auditorunis where all shades of belief and unbelief can come together on neutral ground, without cost to any, for the consideration of the great Bible story of Creation. •Part I. Friday, at 8:15 after regular show. Part 11. Saturday, at 3 p. m., after regular show. Part 111, Sunday at 3 p. m.; no other •show. Part TV, Monday at 8:15 p. m„ after regular show. o— — PLEASE SETTLE ACCOUNTS. All persons knowing themselves in debted to us will please call anji set tie as soon as possible so that we may complete a settlement, a change ha ing been made in firm. We will appreciate a settlement either by cash or note. 3t 6 C. F. STEELE & CO. o ! FOR SALE—Green bones, ground; just the thing for chicken feed; at the Hoosier Packing Co's meat mar- ; kets. —
PUBLIC SALE. Having sold my farm and as 1 am going to move away, 1 will offer til public sale at my residence, one mile south and 2}6 miles east of Monroe, Indiana, one-half mile oast of the Pleasant Valley church, and one mile north and l’i miles west of Salem and seven miles south and a half mile east of Decatur, on the County Poor Fann Road, on what is known as th.) Chas. Lammerman farm, on Thursday, January 7, 1915. beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., the following property, to-wit; Five Bead of Horses: One mure, 3 years old. weighing about 1500 lbs.; mare, 8 years old; mare 6 years old, in foal: njare 10 years old; mare 6 years old, in foal. Cattle and Sheep; One cow, fresh by day of sale; 12 ewes. Hogs: Sow. with six pigs by her side; sow. with five pigs by sidr, sow, with seven pigs by side; sow, with ten pigs by side. Farming Implements: Turnbull wagon, with flaring bed. as new; truck wagcn. carriage. 8-ft. Deering binder, good as new; McCormick mower, pair hay ladders, 20-hoe Peoria disc drill, good as new; 2 Gale walking breaking plows, new in spring; Oliver gang plow, 60-tooth spike harrow. Case riding cul tivator, John Deere riding cultivator. Saddlery cultivator, walking cultiva tor, spring brake, fanning milk and other articles too numerous to men tion. Terms: —All sums of $5.00 and un der, cash in hand. Over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security; 4 per cent off for cash. No property removed until settled for. JOS. WARNER, Owner. Jeff Liechty, Auct. ROYAL ARCH TO MEET. The Royal Arch Masons will meet in regular session Wednesday evening and every member is requested to be present. SECY. MONEY TO LOAN On farms, 5 or 10 year time. Partial payments any time. m-w-s-ts ERWINS' OFFICE. • o — WANTED—Young man. desiring to to study law, does not interfere with present occupations. Address X, care Democrat. GIRL WANTED—For light office work. Call Thursday morning, between 9 and 12 a. m.—O. M. Bradley, chiropractor, over Charlie Voglewede shoe store. 3t3
ijcrcrciyc? bitoor fnburance j “It’s no trouble lo cut through bull oi but d wexil develop strength. The hewer ot stone the strong arm and bcari the long labor. Persist once is the key to existenceP - You'll not develop the Saving Habit without effort A great obstacle is overcome wiu-ixyou f rin<T your first dollar to Z Wil OUK BANK and start. _ /ZW 01bfl6ams&u]tfi$aKk Kb • ®ccat
-i■ ~ “ HAVE MOVED OFFICE. The Decatur Underwriters’ compuny has removed its offices and now occupies rooms 1, 2 and 3 in the People's Loan & Trust Co. block. We are ready to transact all kinds of insurance business. J. S. PETERSON. H. M. GILLIG. Secretary. President. 2t7 o —— $2,300 With reasonable amount of cash, will buy the best building lot in Decatur. corner sth and Jefferson Sts., sewerage and street assessments paid. Room for three houses. 'Phone Dick Townsend. 3t3 LOST—Bracelet between Fred Selle-1 meyer heme and German Reformed church, a week ago Sunday. Finder please return to Lee Anna Vance or O. L. Vance home. Phone 384. 304t3. WANTED, TO RENT FARM—About SO to 120 acres. An 80-acre farm preferred. Will rent for grain or cash. Cash rent preferred. Write or inquire R. M Wynn. Decatur, R. F. D. No. 2. 30713 LOST —Brown alligator pocketboot, containing nearly sl4. including two five-dollar bills—Floyd Butler; finder please leave- at Democrat office. 307t3 FOR SALE--One rubber-tired phaeton for sale c! eap if taken soon Inquire at Decatur Democrat. 2S4ti LOST—White, crocheted hand-bag for embroidery, between J. H. Bremtrkamp home and M. E. church, by Miss Georgia Meibers. Finder please return to this office. 306t3
LOST—A black cow-hide robe. Was lost somewhere on road between W. A. Fonner's farm and the Holt house ‘ garage. Finder please return to this' office or the Holthouse garage. 303t3.
$20.00 Each week you receive S2O. Each week you manage to spend S2O. When you were earning less you said, “When I earn S2O a week I will start a Thrift Account.” You haven't done so. When you are earning SSO a week you won't be doing so—unless you start now. The man who spend today and economizes tomorrow will never economize today so he may spend tomorrow. Why not now—at once —begin your First NATIONAL Savings Account? You can if you will. “Men do less than they ought unless they do all they can.” —Carlyle. FIRST NATIONAL BANK A Safe Place for Savings Decatur, Indiana I ___
—— TAR GROCERY[ New English Walnuts 25c f New Dates 10c I New Figs 10c M ■ Cranberries, qt 10c I Buckwheat Flour 10c Dill Pickles, dot 15c Granulated Sugar 25 Ibb. Sack $1.50 Cane Syrup 15c • Horse Radish 10c Maple Syrup 25c Pumpkin, can 10c New Crop Soup Beans, 1b...6c I Sweet Potatoes, lb 3c | . Pure Buckwheat Flour, 10 Ib. sack 45c | , (Will John?, K e d li I
