Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 101, Decatur, Adams County, 28 April 1915 — Page 4
o THE DAILY MARKET REPORTS o = Corrected Every Afternoon t! 1231 "*"I EHOEZIOIZ3 F- "" f E-J
EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, New York. April 28,— (Special to Dally Democrat) 1280. 700 and "00 official to New York yesterday. “GO hogs closing steady pigs slow iteavy; 790 to 80 mixed and medium; 815 yorkers; 820 to 825 pigs; 800 roughts; G 65 to 075 stags; 500 to 600 sheep; 800 higher top lambs; 985 cattle 100 steady. G. T. BURK. ■■ m i ■ • Wheat $1.51 Barley 60c Timothy seed $2.00© $2.25 Oats 51c Alsike seed $6.75 New corn sl.Ol Clover seed $7.00 NIBLICK & CO. Eggs 18c Butter 18c@27c FULLENKAMPB. Eggs 18c ; Butter 17c@27c BERLING9. Indian Runner duels 8c Chickens 11c Fowls He Ducks He Geese He Young turkeys 14c Old Tom turkeys 11c Old Hen turkeys 11c Old Roosters 5c Butter, packing stock 18c
Eight Thousand Dollars Rightly invested, lilt earn as much as the average man’s income. Os course the ordinary worker could hardly hope to save that amount — Though he might in a few years lay enough aside to earn his rent for him, Or buy him a lot, Or help him purchase a home, Or tide him over a laid-off period, Or it may be allowed to remain deposited, thus adding to his peace of mind and independence. Shall we have the pleasure of discussing the subject of saving with YOU? FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR, INDIANA Members Federal Reserve Association. 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. 9Ct3 POLICEMAN REYNOLDS.
'W ]f jiour ptxkdf are emphj-wlution if a ‘‘With a sound constitution and an actk*c brain. godra a as rich as the jiaung Carnegie vJltcn his feet find touched these shores. \ Y» W-J?! INVEST Che smoke of the factories Xf rising above Ute peaks of mountains Where was wilderness fifty gears ago—acres of liV- ( j R SB ittq gricti arc glisieuitv; cOith the detVs adhere gout*grandfather staid but" ' LjX v-y g Mnd and .Sagebrush’.' SMerffa/fman ///&'l' I Jtcf'olVe Io vtorl? and Insist ucuvsAf in vtork and we ,1 Will inVest .your dollars for gou ijgcnfll put your f 1 jEHCohcg in cur J&atxk. Its a combittaliow if. J R MSa •S>eeatur-3n&- tfefaWaw
Eggs ....18c Above prices are for poultry free free feed. KALVER’S MARKETS. Wool 21c® 25c Beef hides He Calf Tallow Sheep pelts 25c©51.00 LOCAL PRODLCE MARKET. Chickens ••..lie Indian Runner ducks 8c Fowls He Ducks 11c Geese He Young turkeys 14c Old Tom turkeys 11c Old Hen turkeys 11c Old Roosters 6c Eggs 18c Butter 18c Above prices are for poultry free from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. ■ . I Butter fat, delivered 29c Deter fat, in country 26c Butter, wholesale 29Vi<: Butter, retail 33c ■MM COAL PRICES. Store $7.50 Egg 7.50 Chestnut, hard $7.75 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 - $4.60 Lurig $4.50
FOR SALE. Fine large dwelling house, in good repair, situated on North Second street, formerly occupied by Captain Patterson. Abargafn if sold soon. For price and terras see JAMES T. MERRYMAN, 94t30 I. O. O. F. Building.
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. BUGGY AND CARRIAGE A Goodyear I „ , , i \ Wing | Guaranteed L and | Rubber Tire United States I RUBBER TIRE $10.50 PER SET-—X | GENERAL REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS DECATUR CARRIAGE WORKS 1 | MONROE STREET - - - PHONE 123 ; JI'I I IMHRIIifWTIWMWiBBHWIirainiWfiMBWWWHMtoC'ii' - — — i 11. in An, i — ■■■iin.ii -ii -- - - ■
j \ WflW»3 H i ■ jpEji bow 'lt- --1,m 1, PEARL Screens Are Still New When Others Are Gone — Does that sound like a pretty strong statement? Let us prove it. First of all genuine Gilbert & Bennett PEARL Wire Cloth derives its rust-resisting qualities from the coating. I his metallic protection is a secret composition, owned and controlled by Gilbert & Bennett. It will not crack, chip or peel off under any conditions whatsoever. CUBERT « BENNETT J For Screening Doors, Windows and Porches Made in Two Weights -Regular and Extra Heavy PEARL is handsome —its original bright metallic lustre ; with a short exposure to the weather turns a permanent “invisible gray” ‘ and stays that way. . 1 The thing that’s making PEARL sales bigger every year ; is the fact that it requires no paint or repairs—it represents true screen economy. Don’t be deceived. There can not be a “just the same as PEARL.” The manufacture and application of the noncrack, non-chip coating from which it derives its wonderful rust-resist-ing qualities is a secret process, the exclusive property of the company. We sell genuine PEARL Wire Cloth with two Copper Wires in the Selvage and the Round Tag bearing the Gilbert & Bennett name on each roll. LEE HARDWARE CO.
MASONIC CALENDAR FOR WEEK ENDING MAY 1, 1915. Wednesday Evening, April 28. The Chapter will meet Wednesday evening for Past Master’s work. FOR RENT —Furnished rooms.—Mrs. Lase Ellis. 'Phone 410. 78tf
Dr. L. K. Magley VETERINARIAN Corner Third and Monroe Streets. Phones R aa« M, i« DECATUR, IND. StUGGo Worker! GEO. BAUMGARTNER BERNE, IND. PHONE 220 s Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARIAN PR rm > office 102 1 LOH Residence 431 CRYSTAL THEATER—TONIGHT RUBE WILKINS & HIS COUNTRY STORE.
198 c SPECIAL 98c | To introduce the new style OPAL PORTRAIT we | will make this extraordinary offer for a limited time only. Bring your picture, this coupon and 98 cents and ue will make you a 14x20 Convexed Opal Port- | rait in colors. Regular price $5.00. | Cut out this Coupon NOW as it may not appear again Moser & Williams w The Reliable Photographes - Decatur. Ind ICE 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 knowsthevalue 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.
HENDERSON AND LA PRINCESSE CORSET DENONSTRATION If®® . I SOrl if I I HORSON CORSETS I I You and your friends are cordially invit .d to atte . I success. See the soring styles of Henderson and La Princesse corsets. Dress fashions this spring have influenced the following changes in the corsets, the bust is considerable higher and more full, the waist is cuned at each side front, the back is straight and flat and more boning is used than last season. Elastic gores and elastic sections are freely usedm many new spring models. Even though you may not need a corset at the present time, you are cordially invited to inspect these new models. See what is absolutely necessary to meet your individual figure requirements. GASS & MEIBERS
A. S. AMSBAUGH ’ CHIROPRACTOR The one that can always tell what is wrong with you without asking a single question. Lady Attendant. Hours 1 to 5 & 7 to 8 p.m. Sundays by Appointment Over Charlie Voglewede Shoe Store LOST —A bunch of keys, somewhere in the city. Finder please return to this office. 97t3
LOST—Between Hartings & Bakers I restaurant and Hartings home on N. Third St., a K. of C. watch charm. Finder please return to Mr. Hartings at the restaurant 101t3 FOR SALE—at 223 N. 10th. St. one wood or coal range, kitchen cabinet! side-board, center-stand, 2 rockers,lt sofa, 2 sets springs and 2 beds.ln good I a condition. Priced reasonable. 101t3 j | ROOMERS WANTED-Apply Mrs. L'.il E. Cramer, 242 No. 6th St. BSt3l >
“5-1-3-0” i his is the number by which a certain suit of clothes is known, not ordinary clothes, but a suit of all wool blue serge C othcraft —a suit that will keep its shape and color, fit well, look well, weai a suit that will give the feXg t hat comfortable ’ weU dressed onlvf n N° i ndeed - You pay *« °J Clothc raft No. 5130 and with it araii ee ot ' satisfactory service choose from ra p7tf Clothcr ? ft Suit , s to .holthouse, schuitf & fO
FOR RENT —A large fruit farm, suitable for two. Inquire 330 Winchester. St. I«lt3. 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. Sltt
