Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 16, Decatur, Adams County, 19 January 1915 — Page 6

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EAST BUFFALO. • — * East Buffalo. N. V.. Jan. 15 (bP*" ial to Dally Democrat)) Recoil ts I 000; b!)I| incntK, oilh lal io ■ York yesterday, 5,130; hogs cl'■ r:t strong. Medium and heavy, $7.15tf<57.2 yorkera and I’iga, $,.40'< -y. roughs, $6.25® $6.60; stags, 55.60; sheep, 10,000; top lambs, $8.15 cattle, “00; slow. O. 1 .BUHrv New corn i <7 TH (’lover seen Alsike seed Wheat ’' Rye Barley bo '' Timothy Seed $2.00 to $2.25 Oats 4 ;; ' NIBLICK & CO. Eggs 3jC Butter 18c®27c FULLENKAMPB. Eggs 37. ' Butter 18c@2'< | BEHLINGS. Indian Runner ducks 3c | Chickens l‘>c Fowls ••...10c Ducks Uc Geese 15'Young turkeys 12i-1 Old Tom turkeys IH’ I. Old Hen turkeys lie Old Roosters 5< Butter 18c 1 Fresh eggs 35c ' Above prices pain for poultry free 1 from feed

BILLS ARE NOW DUE Your monthly electric bills are due and must be paid by the 20th. of this month in order to escape the 10 Per Cent penalty. No collections will be made by the City Treasurer. All bills must be paid at his office. WATER BILLS ARE DUE The quarterly payment of the water bills are also due and must be paid at the Treasurer’s office by the 20th. of this month in order to escape the 10 Per Cent Penalty. J. D. McFarland, City Treasur. M. J. Mylott, Supt. of Water Works. I’oit REN I A hou e located at FOK SAL&—One rubber-tirS phaZ N. Third St. Inquire Ben Schrank ton for sale c! eap if taken soon, at the Lose & Schrank barber shop, t'. Inquire at Decatur Democrat. 284tf WANTED Girl for general house WANTED—GirI to do general housework. Inquire of Mrs. L. A. Holt-! work. —Mrs. E. Woods, Monroe louse - lltf | street. 9t3 $5.00 ” ST. LOUIS AND RETURN VIA CLOVER LEAF ROUTE • an. 2, 16. & 30111. 1915. See H. J. THOMPSON, Agent. Decatur, For Particulars.

a — -' ’ —- —” - < IT'**——- .~". -n- gI I 1 1. I ■ . —— safetttirst W ■ A A nation-wide campaign of SAFETY FIRST isWiny by the Steamßoat .Railway and Elect ric Lincs. '. ISNI THE SATiLTY OF YOUR MONEY OF VITAL INTEREST TOYDU? Our Bank is absolutely SAFE. Safe and conservative’ ■<' andSafclnv “ ,m,!,rt,> 1 ri , C » Y h • Slo ? I ’ Bnwaßado P le d l>ylh»bank when it first opened its doors for business. I ’ .... ¥ —j

KALVER MARKETS. Wool ...51C026C Beef bides *<mm*llC Calf IS< Tallow 6c Sheep pelts [email protected] LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. , Chickens 10c Indian Runner ducks 8c Fowls 10c Ducks 10c I Geese 10c ;Young turkeys 12c Old Tom turkeys He Sold Hen turkeys lie Old Roosters Ec Butter 18c Fresh eggs 35c .1— <- ■ Above prices paid for poultry free from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. Butter fat, delivered 31c I Butter fat, in country 28c Butter, wholesale 31c I Butter, retail 34c | COAL PRICES. j Stove $7.50 Egg 7.50 Chestnut, hard ' $7.75 Poca, egg and lump $5.00 W. Ash $4.56 V. Splint $4-25 H. Valley $4.25 R. Lion $4.50 Pannell $6.00 J. Hill $5.00 Kentucky $4.50 Lurlg s*so

j AT THE ! LYRIC TONIGHT V The Eighth Episode of ‘ “The Perils of Pauline” THE STORY Believing that Pauline entombed in 6 the case is destined to certain death C Hicks and his hired assailants ride C away. In the meantime Mrs. Haines C has telegraphed Harry, who comes 1 west on the next express. At the big pow-wow of the Sioux Indians the medicine man | roidtesies that a white goddess will come punt the earl » to deliver them from their oppressors. Pauline, having found another passage from the enve is just emerging : into the fresh air when the Indiana. ' riding by, discover her and proclaim ' her to be the goddess. She is taken to camp where they try to persuade her to lead an attack upon the white men. This she refuses to do, and dis gusted with her, the Indians decide to give her the trial by oracle. The result of the trial by the oracle means certain death for Pauline, as no one has ever escaped it alive. Harry in the meantime has arrived at the ranch, learned the details, and set out to rescue Pauline. He meets a halfbreed Indian, who has become attached to Pauline and finds out that the tribe plans to throw his sister over a high bank and roll a large boulder down upon her. He arrives at the base of the precipice just in time to see Pauline start on her fatal descent. The big boulder comes tearing, plunging down behind her. There is no time to get Pauline out of the path. To jump himself, means certain death, yet he arises to the emergency and— But that would be telling tales out of school. The pictures show you just what he did and the terrible danger both he and Pauline encountered. There seems to be no limit to the sensational predicaments, in which Pauline is placed by the men who are after Iter fortune. They are resourceful in their villainy and have new

schemes to meet every situation. This episode will keep you on the edge right up to the very last picture. It is certainly full of thrills. LYRIC THEATER ■ LOST—Pocketbook containing a $lO. a? 5. a $2, and a few $1 bills. Finder I please return to this office and receive , reward. Was lost somewhere up town. 6t3 ************** * MONEY TO LOAN * * ON * * FARMS * * JOHN SCHURGER * * ABSTRACTOR * ************** FOR RENT:- House on 9th. Street, water and lights, Brick Street. Dr. Roy Archbold. 0. M. BRADLEY CHIROPRACTOR Graduate of two schools Over Charlie Voglewcde Shoe Store Hours 1 to 5 & 7 to 8 p.m. Lady Attendant. MONEY TO LOAN On Farms:- 5 & 10 years. FRISINGER & SHAMP Office With Frisinger & Co.

391 ■ • JI ST. PETER’S AT ROME DAMAGED BY EARTHQUAK . The great structure of St. Peter’s shown in photo was not immune, or 150 windows, forty-six of them in the mighty dome, were broken. ie in age of the Redeemer, 30 feet high, which crowned the terrace front too ing toward the vast Piazza, was split in twain. Furthermore, the giant mai ble apostle which was hurled from the facade of the basilica of t. o.in Lateran, killing a worshiper, turned out to be that of Judas Iscariot.

CALENDAR FOR WEEK ENDING JANUARY 23, 1915. Tuesday, January 19, 7:30 p. m. Decatur Chapter, No. 112, R. A. M Special called convocation. Work in I M. E. M. degree and inspection by J. J. Glendening, grand state inspector. ; Wednesday, January 30, 7:30 p. m. 1 Decatur Lodge, No. 572, A. F. & A, M. Work in Entered Apprentice degree. Friday, January 22, 7:30 p. m. Decatur Chapter, No. 127, O. E. S. Regular stated meeting. Arrange-. ments will be made for children’s pro gram and entertainment. o — FOR RENT — Unfurnished rooms. —Mrs. E. A. Phillips, 217 North Ist street. 307t6

LOOK AFTER YOUR OWN WELFARE i Do you know that if you neglect to take advantage of the wondeiful ■ CLOTHING BARGAINS we are now offering you have no one to blame but yourself. THIS HAS BEEN THE GREATEST MID-WINTER SALE we have ever given. Here is a chance not only to buy for pr< sent needs but for future needs as well. You have only to come and see for yourself to be convinced. We mean business.' We are going to move all WINTER goods regardless of the cost. All Young Mens Suits and O’coats MP Bovs Suits and O’coats HALFPRICE P// ■ 1 f \ /\x 86.50 Boy s—Absoutely gw- $ 5.00 Values $2.50 1 anteed to be all wool and mad? b $15.00 Values $7.50 / / the very best tailors in the $12.50 Vtlues $6.25 / land. 9 H islo.oo Values $5.00 Closing out price vtio 1 Mens Suits and Cvercoats ' ™° th = aiithenX ■ | SIO.OO Men’s—All sizes, all wool and mix- /sJ 1/ u V patterns in grey and brown mix- ’ ed cassimeres and cheviots in blue serges ( and all the new patterns. ftp QF Closing out price <ujVV Closing out pricewOiud / J / /|\ $3.50 Boy’s—Made from very , Y \ K i str ong, serviceable fabrics in grey L $12.00 Men’s—All made from good, V \ if /[ A and brown mixtures. 00 (K I strong, serviceable fabrics in blue serges, cJ ] [ / Closing out price black, gray and brown mixtures, all the \ / / $2-50 Boy's-These sui s » | fall styles at less than it cost the manu- I H / fast colors and give splendid I facturer to make them. On Qr 4 wear. 6 01 AC I losing out price OO.tJj ID// Closing out price•)l>3J I sls—Absolutely all wool fabrics, heavy SIO.OO Boy’s Overcoats-- Absolutely ..serges, also a big lot of striped and plaid all wool fabrics. Change colla : patterns m brown and grey mix THK in beautiful grey and brown irh Closing out price Sll.9s Cloring out price mo rAu A ” SLSO Me Shirts now ■ SLM of which is perfect, they fit like tailored 1 UIAdH — — closing out price ..$14.95 ONLY Corresponding reduction on all """"■—Winter Co3uf« VANCE&HifR DECAI UR’S CLOTHIERS.

FARM FOR SALE—34 acres, half way . between Decatur and Van \\er.,| $2,500 if taken now, SI,OOO cash, bal-, ance to suit purchaser. See Dick [ Townsend, Decatur, Ind.; telephone.! 151. 13t3 ROR RENT—Six room house, inside, railroad, on Mercer avenue. Lights. | water and toilet in house. 'Phone 85. —Dan Erwin. 13td , GIRL WANTED—For light office | j work. Call Thursday morning, be-1 1 tween 9 and 12 a. m—O. M. Bradley, ■ i chiropractor, over Charlie Voglewcde shoe store. 3t3 FOR SALE—Good bright shredded . fodder, bailed or loose, 3% miles , ■ southeast of town. —W. C. Baker, R. 1 R. No. 6. 12t4 FOR SALE—Studebaker runabout. i four cylinder, 1912 model, in good i repair. Will sell cheap. Inquire of i M. S. Hilpert, 'phone 6-J. 12t6 FOR SALE OR TRADE—Thirty-five lots in city of Elkhart for residence in Decatur. Address 1220 Princeton St., Elkhart, Ind. 12t3

HERE I AM YES I AM A REAL AUCTIONEER for Real Estate, Registered Stock and farm sales. Highest possible prices secured. Inquire about me. I talk High and low German, Swiss and English. Book your sales with an auctioneer now as you will later on. See me or leave date at office of Frisinger & Co. Residence Phone 426 ! J.'J BAUMGARTNER FREE HJ&IUIGHT I for boys and girls ,A ME**''i Read the Ad below. Your mother will I pay our agent SI for the presa later, If I she does not have us send her one now. If she orders one direct from us now (before we appoint an agent) and you send 12 cents extra to pay the postage on it l we will send yot> this dollar flashlight free with the press. If you want more information about the press send us two cents. THE SCIENTIFIC MFG. CO. Dept. D, Box 82 I'ptown Station Pittsburg, Pa. The Scientific Vegetable and Fruit Q Press—Greatest Invention of the Age. All housekeepers buy It for I s pumpkin pies, mashed toeß ’ SOU P®- sauces, jellies. \ •. J I etc Sold only by agents at II or upon receipt f of a money order for that W amount. Agents wanted. z —/ The Scientific Mfg. Co. Dept D. Box H 2 V pt own Station, Pittsburg, P?

- • — ■ —■ — I A " r R B J The Movie House 0{ I Popular Pl ayergt The Program f )t The Week I 5 Cents All W[£j[ j: TUESDAY Toe Chorus Giris TUi I living in 2 parts, f eat s Herbert Rawlinson mdA ; L»ttie and Wm. WoithiJS AtTne Crucial !i rrvdy drama. WEDNESDAY King Bagg t pnd Ard I'reity in, ’ The Tre ?s; jl Crain”. In 2 parts. n e Girls were Shangaio comedy. THURSDAY Vary Fuller in, The Ph# ten u racksman A. 2 . ma. And, The Shoeing • Eleventh. A comedy dj FRIDAY The Wondrous Melody, • 2 parts. Naughty Nelli] SATURDAY Robert Leonard, andd Hall, in, His Uncles Willi drama in two parts. Elopement, A High M Comedy. REX theater! FOR RENT —Five room cottars J North Ninth street. Call fel er Gaffer, Phone 330. LST—lndies' muff. Finder ra return to this office or to Misju tie Kintz. a Now is the time to hr your harness oiled and: paired at C. F. Steele &Ca pany’s. 1|