Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 90, Decatur, Adams County, 15 April 1915 — Page 6

aro the DAILY MARKET REPORTS o Vj I -H E3OE3OEZI Z. g Corrected Every Afternoon IL, ir-rnr-tnr-i » r-J1

EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo. N. Y„ April 15-(Spec-ial to Daily Democrat)- Receipts, 1,920; shipments, 570; official to New York yesterday. 1,900; hogs closing steady. Medium and heavy, $7.75®57.85; yorkers and pigs, $7.85® $7.90; roughs, $6.606/$6.75; stags, $4.50@ $6.00; sheep, 1,600; strong; top chipped lambs, >9.85; cattle, 150; steady. G. T. BURK. New corn ■ 97c Crover seed $7.00 Alsike seed $6.,5 Wheat $1.50 aye H.uO Barley «9c Timothy seed [email protected] Oats 53c NIBLICK & CO. Eggs 19c Butter , 18c@27c FULLENKAMPS. Eggs Uc Butter 17c@27c BERLINGS. Indian Runner duels 8c Chickens He Fowls l-c Ducks He Geese He Young turkeys He Old Tom turkeys 11c Old Hen turkeys He lid Roosters 6 c Butter, packing stock 18c

AMSBAUGH & BRADLEY CHIROPRACTORS Over Charlie Voglewede Shoe Store Hours 1 to 5 & 7 to 8 p.m. Sundays by appointment. Lady Attendant.

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JJoutip man,wfit dojjou wan toW <l 3akc time—consider. fLiot: are the designer; you must V ?'‘ ,A select the pattern for Jaturc. ;A hasty start tforft hasten success. Each time jjou change mind and shift |T' your occupation you must re-karn and re-carn. QinliU < T • V ill you elect a defmita course ijou must accept guidance? | ••EVery shcccsr/id man’s advice tc\\ Z • Y 'Xh ••day is “ To S>aVe One dollar-u Jill start vow. it to ~ - A Our Sank today] \ :Jg] yS?. otofl6anistahsas <-

Kges UR Above prices are for poultry free free feed. KALVER’S MARKETS. ’ Wool 21e@25c Beef 11 id os He ’ Calf 13c Tallow f,c ; Sheep pelts [email protected] LOCAL PRCDLCE MARKET. , Chickens u. Indian Runner ducks S< bowls He Ducks 11c • Geese lie ) Young turkeys 14< i Old Tom turkeys lie I Old Hen turkeys 11< I Old Roosters ~...5c ; Eggs ..... 19c > Butter 18c Above prices are for poultry free from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. : Butter fat, delivered 32%c Butter fat, in country 29c Butter, wholesale 32’Ac Butter, retail 36c COAL PRICES. Stove $7.60 Egg 7.50 | Chestnut, hard $7.75 Poca, egg and lump $5.00 | W. Ash |4.5( i V. Splint $4.2* FL Valley $4.25] , R. Lion $4.50 I . Cannell $6.00 i J. Hill $5.00 . Kentucky $4 uO Lurlg s<so

COFFEY’S RED CROSS HEADACHE POWDERS Valuable In Headacne. Neuralgia. Sciatica Rheumatism, all nervous aches pains and the disorders of menstruation accompanied by pain. ioc for 4 Powders 12 Powders 25c Druggist and Dealers or by Mail The Col’. Chemical Co. COLUMBUS, OFOR SALE —Two autos. Inquire of! J. G. Niblick at the Old Adams Co-' unty Bank. 69t6.

....... I.— !■ ■■■■! I. — UJ.WT--.TW I HI- | SPRING OUR Women’s Low J L Cut Footwear is at- ! \ Tpx WfL trading much attention, these clays! We’re showing the most Artistic Models in many new and choice Spring Styles. Colonial, Sandals, Slippers and Pumps ; that are beauties, indeed! SPLENDID VALUES! Colonials in Dull or Bright leatherr, with or without Straps. There are many styles and a variety of handsome Ornaments. Seme have beautiful Cloth or Silk Tops. Sandals with frerr one up ta five Straps. Slip perc and Pumps in many beautiful creations! A Feas; of Shoe Beauties! $1.50 to $4.00. We’re sure that you’l' be interested in our lires of beautiful Low Cut Shoes, and we invite t very Woman to come to see them! WINNES SHOE STORE HOME OF GOOD SHOES.

Do You Employ I More Than (he Workman? If so under the new “work- ■ men’s Compensation law, I vou MUST CARRY LIABILIL Y or furnish proper bond co the state. You can save much worry »-nd perhaps f uture tr oub; e by p! acin g your liability insurance before the new law goes into tffcct. We are prepared to give you information and to write your liability insurance in a strong company. Decatur Insurance Company GXLLOGLY & JOHNSON

— jlf you cannot save a dollar at a time Cave the nickels and dimes. They are werth while —EVERYTHING is worth while. Advice —Make a practice of saving every eave-able cent. Put them away in a safe place, and every time you get a dollar, bring it to us to keep for you. Very soon you will have a worthwhile balance to your credit. There will never be a better time to begin than RIGHT NOW. j FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR, INDIANA Members Federal Reserve Associatiu?.

.VANTED—Quantity of yam seed potatoes. At Fuilcnkamp's grocery. A’ANTED Girl for general house work. Two in family. 'Phone ’,39. Sstf 'OUNDA rockethook containing a , . .nail sum of money. Owner can - ,ave same by calling at this office and ] laying for this ad. 89t3 a WANTED —At cnce an experienced dining room girl. Apply at the r Hotel Murray.- John 11. Meyer. proprietor. 89t3 “I.'OR SALE-I—3-A Eastman folding ko- ’ j dak. witli leatln r case. Inquire at - J ■ ostoffice. 90t3 2 EARLY CABBAGE plants for sale at 1 Werder sisters. No. 524 Marshall t. ’Phone 347. 9013 AUTO LIVERY —When in need of an f I automobile call 'phone 22 and ask I or Warren Bu< kmaster. At the . Schlickman Feed Barn. 90t3 I AWNTED —An energetic, conscientious !y Representative. Ex- ; eri i::e not totally essential. Work I mong y< ur friends. Neressary articles used extensively in every home. LI A busin■ .-s ] rorosition. Liberal com[lptnsaticn to right party. Write im- ! mediately giving references —The N<>k rional Manufacturers’ Products Co.. Marion, Ind. 90t2 (URL WANTED —Apply at Lawrence Electrical Co. 90t3

' i Cap—The well known Jack, formerly ov.ned by James Andrews—will e make the stand r.t the J. Q. Neptune farmyonc mile southeast cf Bobo, Tip Top—Famous German coach 3 i-,orse, formerly owned by Charles E Magiey, will also stood the season of. .315 at the Neptune farm. r These are high ciass animals, sure L ■ cLsrs. Terms reasonable. — NEPTUNE STOCK FARM. 1t0... l y Bacon, lb 12!Ac Rcekefeut Cheese, jar 15c ■ 1 McClaren Cheese, jar 10c & 15c ’ Pimento Cheese, jar 15c Limburger Cheecc, tb 25c Switzer Cheese, tb 25c Cranberries, qt 10c Sweet M ixed Pickles, measure... 10c Dill Pickles, dozen 15c Bulk Peanut Butter, tb 20c Bulk Olives, qt 35c Fancy Dried Peaches, tb 10c Strawberry Preserves, jar ..15c & 25c Cherry Preserves, jar 15c & 25c Apple Butter, tlo 10c Rye, Butter Crust, Raisin and Bran Laxa Bread. Special fcr this week—HOMINY—--5c per can. We pay cash fcr trade or produce E<gr, 10c; Butter, 17tb27c. iIMfS

PUBLIC SALE Os Household Goods Saturday, April 17, at 1 O’clock, p. m. Tim undersigned will offer for sale .it their residi ncc, No. 345 Tilin' st net (one block west of the S. 1.. Hid! grocery) the following articles of household goods, to-wlt: One soft coal heater, cook ■tovc, hard wood lied room suit (ash), ash sideboard, iron bed, 2 sets lied springs. 2 mattresses, round oak dining table, kitchen table, sofa, stand, 3 rocking chairs, G dining room chairs, window blinds, curtain poles, 9x12 rug, 3 carpets, wash tubs, wash boiler, cooking utensils, hobby horse, fruit jars and other articles, too numerous to mention. T rm-: (’ash. No article:’. to lie removed until settled for. Mil. AND MRS. B. F. KIZER. John Soulier. Auct. 8913 o HORSE SEASON—I9IS. Ehene, Belgian, No. 47014, Amer, ■an, No. 3486. A beautiful bay Belgian, 2400 pounds, imported August !1, 1908. Sired by Major d’ Onker ceeze, 10S4. Dam is Delta, 20539. Took first iu class and sweepstakes .1 Van Wert Fair in 1910. Keren is an elegant black. Perchern Norman, with white star in foreead, seven years old, weighs 2100 ounds. Sire Cassimer, 4420 G. Dam s Parlette, 45903. Took first in class nd sweepstakes at Van Wert fair in 910-11. Both arc extraordinary movers, well milt and of the best stock in Euro < rernis. $15.00 to insure a colt to stand nd suck. Will stand Mondays and Tuesdays it Conrad F. Germanns farm, one >ile west of Wren, Ohio, veek at keeper’s home. FARMERS’ HORSE CO., Wren. Ohio. ,V. W. Stewart. Keeper. 78-t£s3mo CARD OF THANKS. We desire to express our heartfelt ' ;hanks to the many friends and neighbors for kindly assistance and sympathy extended during the sick- | less and death of cur baby daughter. Mary Jane. MR. AND MRS. C. C. LINN. ( 'JOTICE, CONSUMERS! Flsctric light and water ills are now due. Must be paid by the 20th or service vill be discontinued.

Uni Li UUnlld Has moved her offiep to the first door west Murray House on Madison Street. Telephone 630 r C V. Connell VETERINARIAN Office 102 JOlltJ Residence 431

H A particularly smart Coat of Cov- J S** ert specially priced at - - | 0 SIO.OO /Tx I ; \ si \ S» w The Covert in medium Tan or Olive, in ore of the / A/ • II best qualities to be found in the market, being al is. hard twisted wear with a satiny soft surface, the \ If 3 j I coat has the additional varili sos refined last— \ < 4 / • minute style features and exquisite tailoring. A \ /j ‘ \ / «■» host of new tailored coats many presented for the * < first time today, offer a variety of style ideas—all N/ll \ I delightfully different and all equally fashionable. 4 2* = PRKES FROM ji $7.09 SIO.OO $12.50 sls. W I E AND UP S f THE BOSTON STORE ~ f =x:i||ii==

——— ■— ■ .: — z \ / \ / \ ' / \ i ■■ G \ • / \ * \ 'x Dr. J. I. HENSLEY Now 84 Years Old The Author of 49 General Tonic that You hear so much about in Adams Go., Says He has studied this composition for 55 yrs. and 49 general Tonic will relieve any case of Colds, Headache. Backache, Qizainess, Rheumatism, that worn-out feeling, that the winter has left you in and if taken properly. In children it often relieves them in one nights time. Have you ever tried 49 Tonic? If not ju.v try one bottle and we guarantee that you will be like every other family that has used 49 Tcnic you never will bo without it again. One mother in Decatur tells us that whenever any one of her family of six children finds they are ailing that they always run for the bottle of 4S Tonic and it never fails to relieve them and they have never had a Dr. in their family since 49 Tome first came to their home. All we ask you is to just try one bottie of 49 Tonic. We know the rest. 49 is sold by all druggist. A dose in time will save you many a doctor bill. T'*' '.l''' 4s«KWßniaa>| bi,‘i ii Jr ; i ——— i'i■■ ’ Just received another shipment of the famous Monarch Mattress, guaranteed strictly vermin proof. This mattress is built not stuffed, absolutely the best $8.50 mattress on the market. Special while they last $6.50 BEAVERS &ATZ Famituro and Rugs Phone 9) | WORK WILL WIN Have you entered the Cora Contest? A few more day to nrik- ■ ur a iplicati >n and gain •ne of the PR!Z S 'itFered for raising the best ACRE of CORN this summer. COME IN AND LET US EXPLAIN THE PLAN. THE PEOPLES LOAN & TRUST CO. James Rupel Les. M. Kirsch Cashier W. A. Lower Sec’y BANK OF SERVICE