Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 127, Decatur, Adams County, 28 May 1915 — Page 4
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EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo. N. Y., May 28—(Special to Daily Democrat)— Receipts, 5.600; shipments, 950 official to New York yesterday, 380; hogs closing easy. Medium and heavy, sß.oos< $8 10; Yorkers, $8.10©58.15; pigs, SB. JO; roughs, [email protected]; stags, $4.50© $5.50; sheep. 1,800: lower; top lambs, $10.65; cattle, 250; strong. Q. T. BURK. Wool - 7c Wheat $1.31 Barley ®® c Timothy seed [email protected] Oats *’ c Alaske seed $6.75 New corn $1.64 Clover seed $7.00 NIBLICK & CO. Eggs 15c Butter 18c@27c FULLENKAMP3. Eggs 1 2 C i Butter 25c ' BERLING3, Indian Runner ducks 3c Chickens llc Fowls Ducks Il®
DELPHOS VIEWS (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) pany would retain its shops here, it certainly would be a groat injustice to them to compel them to leave and sell their property at a sacrifice, which they would have to do. So many houses vacant at once would greatly depreciate the value of other properties, text.” H. E. Lellich, head of the Delphos Manufacturing company, the city’s largest industry, employing 400, said: ‘‘We have always given all the business possible to the Clover Leaf, be-
PAY CASH AND BUY FOR LESS Save from 10 to 25 per cent, on an average on your Grocery purchases. “Large Volume of business and a small margin of profit,” our Motto. Any purchase made at our store is absolutely guaranteed satisfactory or your money refunded. If you cannot come in person, Telephone. You will receive prompt service. Tand Grown White Potatoes 38c Bushel of 60 pounds Fancy Dried Peaches 10c pound. Jumbo Dried Peaches 12 12c pound G^enßio OR “ e P “‘" d 3 P °™ dS Me Crape Nuts. Jersey Corn Flakes, Port Toasties Large size 2 packages 25c. Quaker or Mikado “ 20c “ 3 55c National C .rn Flakes 2-10 c pkgs. 15c, Pels Naptha, P. and G. Naptha, Flake White Old Reliable “ 25c “ 3 “ ■ • /Oc American Family, and Ivory Soap, 6 Bars 25c, Lautz Bros Gln<?<s Qa™ on nr’ We specialize on Bulk Coffee at 15-20—25 c pound nA o b S Soap ’ 8 Bars 25c, Fine Pack Illinois Sweat Corn 7c can 3 cans 2<jc BaL»e Ax, that Good Soap 10 Bars 25c, “ Solid Pack No. 3 Size Tomatoes “ “ “ Red Kidney Beans 7c “ 3 cans -20 c Crackers 3 pkgs.- 25c, Saratoga Flakes 2 pkgs. 25c, Premium Soda Crackers 3 rounds “ “ “ No. 2 Size Pork and Beans with tomatoe sauce 7 l-2e can. New Bermudo Onions 5c pounds 6 pounds 25c, Sweet Juiev i/ puunaßZix; Small Size Pet Milk 4c can 7 cans .. 25 c H 7 eer Juic 15 and 2Cc dozen Large “ “ “ 7G “ Eagle Brand Milk 15c can 7 for • $L00» Pineapples 9c 3 for 25c, Fresh Salted Peanuts 10c pound, Rubber Tar Pin. a r Herschey Cocoa 1 pound cans 42c. K pound cans ,22c 2 doz 10c> Rubbers 15( . ’ KUt)Der Jar Rings for cinmng 2X pound Pail apple Jelly 18c. Choice Dried Peaches 7c pound 4 pounds z.oc Read Our Ads They Pay FISHER AND HARRIS CASH GROCERY I ■ - , I ** Successors to Williams and Sons I
Geese He Young turkeys He Old Tom Turkeys He ■ Old Hen Turkeys lie ■ Old Roosters 5c - Butter, packing stock 13c Eggs 15c Above prices arc for poultry free from feed. KALVER'S MARKETS. Wool 21C© 25c Beef hides lie Calf 13c Tallow 6c : Sheep pelts 25c©$l.G0 LOCAL PRODLCE MARKET. Chickens 11c . Indian Runner Ducks Sc Fowls lie i Ducks lie Geese 11c Young turkeys He Old Toni turkeys lie Old Hen turkeys 11c Old Roosters 5c Eggs 15c Butter ISc Above prices are for poultry free : from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. ■ Butterfat, delivered 29c : Butterfat, in country 26c Eutter, wholesale 29c I Butter, retail 32c
cause we regarded it as a Delphos creation. We have shipped over this road as high as forty car loads oi our product, which we might just as easily have sent over the other road. Our dray business from the factory to the Clover Leaf amounts to more than ten tons daily. If the road will stay by the town and help it prosper we. shall stay by the road. Otherwise we won’t.” ('. A. Jettings r, publisher of the Delphos Daily Herald, is quoted as saying: “The company agreed by a written contract to locate its main shops here, but it built them . t Frankfort. Ind. The company surely ought to abide by its contract and
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J Sent-a-nel Laxatives Go Deeper—they roach the Seat of the Trouble Sent-a-nel Laxatives will do this, for this is the tablet that is more than a mere cathartic. Sent-a-nels don’t stop with the mere opening of the clogged bowels; they’ll purify and cleanse the blood. They put that vital fluid in a pure, healthy condition, and, in that way, strengthen and vitalize your or- ' gans and neflves so that they will > be able to do their work without help. Sent-a-nel Laxatives are purely
keep the present shops here. The ; road owes its success to the liberal ity of Delphos citiens." ' T. J. Welsh, real estate dealer, ' said: “1 believe it is a physical iin--1 possibility'for the road to opiate Its 'reigi.t tr.oils from Toledo to Decatur and keep within inc sixteen-hour law. Consequently 1 don't believe it can cut out the two local rims, as ; Mr. Ross contends.” These views by Delphos citiZ 'lis are of interest to Decatur people, for in a measure, what Delphos would lose by the taking away of the terminal, Decatur would gain. The loss in population, estimated at more than 1,000, will throw the : town of 6,000 inhabitants back into ' the villa,:e class, says tile News-Bee. The change, if made, will mean a !<:. to Delphos of $10.01)0 a month in revenue, forty railroad men who own their homes, fifty-eight that rent and 100 that board there. Decatur stands to gain all of this if the decision of the federal court is favorable to the change. Federal Judges Killits of Toledo, and J. Otis Humphrey, of Springfield, ' 111., now have the application of Re-
NOTICE OF DITCH ASSESSMENTS All Assessments for the construction of the George W. i Gates et al (Big Blue Creek) Drain, are due and payable i • at the Surveyor's office in the city of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, begining on the Ist day of June 1915 and on the first day of each month thereafter until all are paid. Default in payment will result in the assessment being placed on the Tax Duplicate with 10 per cent penalty to be collected as County Taxes1 J PHIL. L. MACKLIN. Supt. of Construction, [
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ceiver Ross under consideration. A decision, they say, will be made in about a week. NOTICE. The annual meeting of the German Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Preble township will be Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock, June 5, at the Friedheim school house. All members should be present. WILLIAM GALI.MEYER. President. | HERMAN REESE, Secretary. f-m-thr. o— — i FOR RENT—House, inside railroads. —H. M. DeVoss. 121t6 ■ One or two general purpose horses ; for sale cheap. Incfuire at Adams' County‘Creamery. 12St4 FOR SALE—Rubber tired open surrey, good as new. Inquire of Jje Martin, ’phene 329. 118t3 ■’OR SALE CHEAP -Good eight-room house; outbuildings, well, cistern! ind fruit: best location in the town' of Pleasant Mills. See H. O. Davis, j Pleasant Mills, or write G. W. Bar- ■ nett, Red Key, Ind. 126tG
for buyers ‘ j truck an** b’uil / raise their value a much ite <to M W W NwrHi ‘\ b \ l nil ti the owner O selling- price but not,, y couldn't find $1 out. You're •OTwlootatf . Stort to pul Hone, i» 01bflW®t#ai® Qg aklM *■ .<s>ccahir-3nfr
You will never get rich with the money you are GOING t: save BYE AND-BYE. it s easy to build air castles for the future, but they generally tottei and fall. The only thing that counts I: NOW. Today is the time to decide tostai* that bank account. Save the first dollar, and that dol la l ' veill help you save the next one. Keep it going, and then the bye and-bye will see something for you more than imaginary riches. We are ready to become your bankers. I FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR, INDIANA Members Federal Reserve Association. ifIHMHnM I I
You don’t need to be a mechanic to understand why the De Laval separator bowl is’so easy to keep in balance m W2K‘-.i l«»i»»«'«» th » >»!"• Lj. /Z\ T // \ to Sndle as in the illustration on the fl 2• t Si right. IFJ R. 2nd. ALL DE LAVAL BOWLS, AS NOW IfjAji I "nade are detached from the spindle, in- " ter’oeking with the spindle only when . n position, the bowl spindle always remaining ?n the machine. This avoids injury to the spindle n handling the bowl. The operator does not have 1 an oily spindle b wash with the bowl, either. | 3rd. NO BALL BEARINGS TO GET OUT OF order and make expensive repairs necessary. Pers fectly made bearings, perfectly lubricated, give an easy running and a much longer wearing machine. THE NEW STYLE DE LAVAL IS SO SIMPLE in construction that any one can put it together or take it apart without any trouble. All parts are ■ strongly made and substantial. Clean skimming ® and durability are the result of perfect De Laval U construction. Come in any time and look aDe Laval over for yourself. It will ba well worth your while if you like to look at a well made machine. JOHN SPUHLER DECATUR, INDIANA
WANTED —To hire farm hand by rhe j month. Best of reference demanded. Inquire this office. llOtf
FOR SALE—Wood, at 11.50 a load, delivered. Telephone Harper, Hayslip & Bell. 'Phone 501. lilt! ■aBaMBMMHHtfIBaHaaMBaaMHIMMMWHMBBBMBB*
