Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 100, Decatur, Adams County, 27 April 1915 — Page 4
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EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, New York, April 27,— Special to Dally Democrat)—l6oo 760 7GO. Official to New York yesterday 4750 hogs closing, steady medium and heavy 790. 800 yoriera 815 to 820 pigs, 810 roughs 675 stags 550 to 600, sheep 1800; steady top lambs 975; cattle 300 slow. G. T. BURK. Wheat $1.52 Barley 60c Timothy seed [email protected] Oats 54c Alsike seed $6.75 New corn ->..51.01 Clover seed $7.00 NIBLICK & CO. Eggs 19c Butter ~ 18c@27c FULLENKAMPS. Eggs Uc Butter ~ 17c@27c BERLING3. Indian Runner duels 8c Chickens ..... 11c Fowls ...11c Ducks 11c Geese 11c Young turkeys 14c Old Tom turkeys 11c Old Hen turkeys 11c lid Roosters 6c Butter, packing stock 18c
Remodeling Sale Do not fail to take advantage of the LOWEST PRICES ever offered on Aluminum Ware, Tin, Copper and Galvanized Ware.
Let us show you our new line of “IDEAL” Fireless ■ Cookstoves. Cooks while you Sleep, Rest, Sew, Read, Entertain, Shop or Visit. JOHN BROCK WARNING TO AUTOISTS. Notice is hereby given that all autoists driving machines around the city after dusk and not having their tail lights illuminated will be arrested and prosecuted. »Gt 3 POLICEMAN REYNOLDS. o MONEY TO LOAN On farms, 5 or 10 year time. Partial payments any time, m-w-s-ts ERWINS' OFFICE. o FOR RENT—Front room over Menig's billiard room. SGtf WANTED —Cook at the Erie restaurant. Lady preferred. 90t3
jf .your pockdf ow aplHolion if a ttiiiO **VVitlt a sound consiitulion and an acliVe brain. jiott’re a capitalist. I as rich as the ucuna €arncaie vJhett his feet firrt touched these shores. W oqß < INVEST YOUfcSELF. She stnoke of ilie factories \r rising aboi’c the w ' • »S| peaks of mountains Whore vias viilderncss fifty .years ago acres of lie- I'H 4l ing green are With the devte Where jtour grandfather saW but" lY > Jrj Oand and //erM/rii/finan [S I ' I JicsolOc io vOork and -sa?c'. InOesl jjauuself in vtork and we J Will tnVest Jftir dollars for jjou ifyeni U put uour vi ] •=«=«> SKoncti/in our X>anU. Its a combination \ Jr f B hat spells 5 -U~C~GrQ-.$~.S. _ d Bjbg. a*» •S>ecatur-3*nb-
Above prices are for poultry free free feed. KALVER’S MARKETS. 1 Wool 21c©25c Beef hides , ( ' alr .....13c Tallow . 5c Sheep pelts [email protected] LOCAL PRODLCE MARKET. Chickens Indian Runner ducka ...8c Fowls \n c Ducks Geese u c Young turkeys ...14c Old Tom turkeys He Old Hen turkeys lie Old Roosters ft Eggs 19c 1 Butter ‘ 18c 1 Above prices are for poultry free from feed. t DECATUR CREAMERY CO. Butter fat, delivered 29c Butter fat. in country 29c Butter, wholesale 29%c ' Butter, retail 33c COAL PRICES. Stove $7.60 Egg 7.50 Chestnut, hard $7.76 Poca, egg and lump $5.00 W. Ash $4.50 V. Splint $4.25 H. Valley $4.25 R. Lion $4.50 Cannell $6.00 J. Hill $5.00 Kentucky $4.50 Lurlg $4.50
FOR SALE. Fine large dwelling house, in good repair, situated on North Second street, formerly occupied by Captain 1 Patterson. Abargain •if sold soon. For price and terms see JAMES T. MERRYMAN, 94t30 I. O. O. F. Building. ' i
BIBLE COUPONSix of these Coupons and $1 23 entitles bearer to Limp Leather Illustrated $5.00 Bible-—With 81c entitles you to Cloth bound $3.00 Bible. Also good for Catholic Bible on same terms. I BUGGY - CARRIAGE AND AUTOMOBILE A ” , Goodyear Guaranteed \ Rubber Tire United States RUBBER TIRE $10.50 PER SET—X GENERAL REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS DECATUR CARRIAGE WORKS j I MONROE STREET - - - PHONE 123 F
NO SELECTION Os Teachers For the City Schools Has Yet Been Made By Board CORPS NOT NAMED Met Last Night—Announcement Will Be Made After Close of School Messrs. O. L. Vance Dick Myers an,] John Falk, comprising the city school board, met last evening to make lite regular allowance of the months' 1411 s. No other business came before the board at this time. Another meeting will be held Thursday of the first of the week, at which time schools matters In general will be discused. Tlie corps of teachers for the coming year have not yet been selected and will probably not be for two weeks or so. In all events the selection will not be made public until after school is dismissed. The public school of tlie city close May 21. Professor C. E. Spaulding, city school superintendent was engaged last year to serve for three years, hence lias two years of this term yet to serve. o— MASONIC CALENDAR FOR WEEK ENDING MAY 1, 1915. Wednesday Evening. April 28. Tlie Chapter will meet Wednesday evening for Past Master’s work. o . - BARBER OUTFIT FOR SALE. We have five chairs and everything to go with them, which we will sell all together, or singly, at a bargain price. Inquire of John Lose at the Lose Bros.’ shop in the Trust building. 81tf SAME AS RENT. Seven room nouse on Elm street, and one on Adams. Small payment cash. ERWIN & MICHAUD.
Dr. L. K. Magley VETERINARIAN Corner Third and Monroe Streets) Phones K office M i” DECATUR, IND. StliGGo Woiker GEO. BAUMGARTNER BERNt, IND. PHONE 220 Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARIAN Phnno office 102 rnone Residence 431 Do You Employ More Than One Workman? i If so under the new “workmen’s Compensation law, ■ •<ou MUST CARRY LI ABIL- j ITY or furnish proper bond j j to the state. You can save j much worry and perhaps || future trouble by placing your : | •lability insurance before the new law goes into effect. We are prepared to give ' you information and to write your liability insurance in a strong company. Decatur Insurance Company GALLOGLY & JOHNSON LOST A bun: h of keys, somewhere in tlie city. Finder please return to this office. 97t3
I CZZ* The Hoosier Packing Company is going to run an ice line and will Deliver ice to any part of the City. We think at this time and age that everybody knows thevalue of artifical pure ice complying with the Standard of sanitation. We have a competent and cautious man to deliver the ice and we solict the patronage of every user of ice assuring the best of service that can be given. Yours to Please The Hoosier Packing Co. c -ioT ne I v I - ! — — =-~S
I 1J Hi ■ I ii . J fa - r - I ||rj: '" ;i **»* “ * "Sr' — G L? ' 30 Day Mattress Sa,e ?5.50 Fe.t Bed // . These are a regular $8.50 fu|) 5^J? at $5.50 ' MSRK? wrcx- ■» BBr I YAGER
How to MakVYoiir Work Easy HOvV lv luan w and from your pantry There’s no more need of the miles of J, flf |w e|egandy made Keep everything at your finger tips Cabinet Kitchenets When you bake with a Kitch- | ..■ H HIM enet, your utensils and materials p ( J|jj j are all in one spot - you can si down at your work. These kitch- I * enets are made in various style-. Select the one with the cupboards ' 4 Aj and drawer room arranged ac- | | cording to your ideas — the one ,pV _, , your own utensils will fit best. — ’ These Kitchenets have all of 'gjjri the up-to-date improvements such ■ j IB as roll curtain, adjustable flour ® t ]|| ®| bin, glass sugar bin, ventilated Ulf j cupboard, metal cake box, extra I’M 1 heavy chopping block, sliding X I utensil shelves and non-warping , wl top. | Come in and let us show you • these wonderful Kitchenets and q} i prove to you how many miles you A 1 can save in a day. GAY, ZWICK & MEYERS 7 *TWBB1W&* -'>IWUBMMIIIIIOIIffiBIIIIIILL1 WUBMMIIIIIOIIffiBIIIIIILL
i ni: sai.i: Strawberry plants, the ‘ Wonderful" and Uncle Jim” varieties, two of the best known varieties I of strawberry found. These plants have been inspected by a government inspector and pronounced free from disease. Prices to suit the farmer. Phone 5-M or write W. A. Fonner, Decatur, R. R. 7 2t-w April
FOR’ SALE—Four 1 registered Holstein, will be fresh in 5 weeks, 1 half-blooded Holstein, with calf by side. Other two are good ones.— Jesse A. Ray, 4 miles south of Peteri son, Monroe 'phone 83t6 • ROOMERS WANTED—AppIy Mrs. U. E. Cramer, 242 No. 6th St. 88t3 ! FOR RENT—Furnished rooms.—Mrs. Lase Ellis. 'Phone 410. 78tf
EMBiJEIWWWMW^MSffiMWWiiWSJIi&MBKi<iBBW.. ;: y£E.ik.!lU —I ■ II I < LAWN MOWERS The INDIANA BALL BEARING, a first class, high wheel, ball bearing mower, the easiest pushing mower on the market. This mower for $6 00 is equal to any SB.OO mower. Other mowers at prices ranging from $3, up. Are you ■ prepared to take care of your little chicks? When driving along the road you will see our Sanitary Brood coop in almost every chicken park. Let us explain the merits of this coop. If it is anything in the harness lire you need, WE HAVE IT. CHAS. F. STEELE & COMPANY I NORTH SECOND STREET
"\VANTED—An energetic, conscientious Lady Representative. Experience not totally essential. Work among your friends. Necessary articles used extensively in every home. FOR SALE —A house and lot in a good location, on a brick street. Will consider an exchange on ether property. See Henry B. Heller. Sstf
