Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 128, Decatur, Adams County, 29 May 1915 — Page 4

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EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo. N. Y„ May 29 (Spue ial tQ Daily Democrat)— Receipts. 000: shipments. 1.330; official to New York yesterday, 760; hogs closing steady. Heavy and pigs, $7.90@>58.00; yorkers and mediums. $8,10358.15; roughs 86.75(0 $7.00; stags, $4.50(0 85.50; sheep. 1,200; steady; top lam Is, $10.60; cattle. 75; steady; our market will be open Monday, May 31. G. T. BURK. Wool -7c Wheat $1.34 Barley 60c Timothy seed [email protected] Oats -JBc Alaske seed s®7s New corn $1.04 Clover seed $7.00 NIBLICK & CO. Eggs 15c Butter 18c@27c FULLENKAMPS. Eggs 15c Butter 25c BERLING3. Indian Runner ducks Sc Chickens He Fowls He Ducks He

% I You will nevergetrich with the money you are GOING to save BYE-AND-BYE. It's easy to build air castles for the future, but they generally totter and fall. The only thing that counts is NOW. Today is the time to decide to start that bank account. Save the first dollar, and that dollar will help you save the next one. Keep it going, and then the byc-and-bye will see something for you more than imaginary riches. We are ready to become your banners. FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR, INDIANA Members Federal Reserve Association.

NOTICE OF DITCH ASSESSMENTS All Assessments for the construction of the George W. Gates et al (Big Blue Creek) Drain, are due and payable 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 Taxes-. PHIL. L. MACKLIN. Supt. of Construction.

Prairie sections which once went hewing* pl ‘buyers at a dollar anacrc are now bearing*-, /') jugh cotton and cane and truck and fruit to ;e their value a hundred fold. It was ab orth a hundred times as much as its SI W rice but the owner who find it out, hcmw Kwrufr \ >cr locking ader •ui Money in •SJccaturW*

Geese He Young turkeys ...14c Old Tom Turkeys lie . Old Hen Turkeys lie c Old Roosters 5c s Butter, packing stock 18c Eggs 15c Above prices are for poultry free c from feed. KALVER’S MARKETS. t Wool 21c@25c Beef hides lie Calf 13c Tallow 5c Sheep pelts 25c@$l.€0 LOCAL PRODLCE MARKET. ; Chickens He ■ Indian Runner Ducks Sc Fowls 11c Ducks lie Geese lie Young turkeys 14c Old Tom turkeys 11c Old Hen turkeys nc Old Roosters 5c Eggs 15c Butter ISc Above prices are for poultry free from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. ■ Butterfat, delivered 29c Butterfat, in country 2tfc : Butter, wholesale 290 Butter, retail ....32c

QECATUR has AGAIN demonstrated that SHE is a real PRO GR E S S O R. She has made possible the establishing of an UP TO THE MWUTE Electrical Store which is drawing BUSINESS from ALL OUR Neighboring towns. Leave it to Decatur TO pick the WINNERS. LAWRENCE ELECTRIC COMPANY “The Quality Shop” Summer Outings VIA THE NICKEL PLATE! ROAD j Along the South Shore of Lake Erie and Northern Indiana Lakes, where life is worth living. Fine bathing, boating and fishing. SUMMER COTTAGES Quiet private homes, ideal for summer vacations. Excursion Rates to Many Points. Write for illustrated booklet. Free. Full information of ticket agent, or F. P. PARNIN, D. P. A. Fort Wayne, Ind.

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Maxwell Wins Test Over 40 Cars t Result of the great Yale University Sheffield Scientific q. ■ Os the forty automobiles tested at the famous Sheffie cie . laboratory the Maxwell stands first in economy of Gasojng con p I MECHANICAL ZNGINCEBING DEPARTMENT il Sheffield Scientific School * ■j ; VALE UNIVERSITY | NEW MAVEN, CONNECTICUT ' ’ May 1915. ' A I Tho Biover lioC.-r Ocr CoqWo ' // , , 1079 Chapel Street };jh New Haren, Conn. // '|ll Gsn '- 13n:on !- OToioßing rapo .y. as t 0S A of y 3ur UiCToll automobile reoently made in / I I our laboratory. //. 11l I should like to add tho following coswntei / / 11. EELUBILITT OF TEST. v .. * I//// A preliminary toot tod ratio on April 19th, uclag a now car .«uloh was rather l / ctlff. The showing was bo good that we deoided to make a second test. This was ma e VII ■ * cn April 30th, usinc santf car. On thio test, the oar showed leae stifftiess and the II . perforaanoe wan better than on the first oar. The eeoond test was supervised by cur M/ / most careful experts, and tho results, I believe to be perfectly reliable. Wil 2. MILEAGE. Bft I The efficiency of tho Kanwcll tmCorabilo as indicated ty the number of milee ■/// I on a level roaa, is exceptionally higji. This mileage record ie better than that of any l||l one of forty e.tonobiles tooted in cur labor-tory to date. U/ll !)' 3. LSOTOB KJBFfIIUUOE. 11l The efficiency of the motor and carburetor aa indicated by the pounds of gM- | cline used per norj per horsc-pcwor at roar tires, io ezceod-ingly good, and indicatea ® very perfect carburetor action ever the vftole range of speed and load. This record like that on L._loag3 per gallon, is the best one that we have had. Very tmly yours, w ASSISTANT PHOFSaSOR LIECHaNICAL ENGINEERING. The table furnished by the Yale Sheffield Scientific School i Power end Fuel tcct made on high gear cf Maxwell stock Touring Car on comparatively level roads by Professors E. H. Lockwood and T. Q. Boyer. Sheffield Scientific ’ School, Yale University. 1. Name of car MAXWELL, 1915 Model “25” 2. Ou ncr of car Biever Motor Car Co., New Haven , 3. Date of test April 30th, 1915 4. Weight of car with driver 2,000 lbs. 5. Wind resisting area 20 sq. ft. 6. Rolling resistance, declutched, high 35 lbs. 7. Rear ratio, direct, measured 3.55 to 1 8. Tires, size, front and rear 30 x 3.5 9. Tires, make, U. S. Non-skid Inflated to 70 lbs. 10. Wheel base 103 inches 11. Cylinders Four, 3 5-3 x 4 i-j 12. Carburetor K. D. 13. Igr ition Battery and Simms Magneto 14. Starter Simms-Huff 15. Gasoline spec, gray- 0.72 M-! DRAWBAR PULL HORSEPOWER Flir . Miles per Hour Pounds At Rear T v- .... FUEL 10.2 42. 19 Ml es per Gallon 19.8 60. ’ 3 9 33,8 30.1 90. 72 33.2 40. 132. 141 23.2 1 19.3 w.”a«c™.“ f u "“ B “" dB ~ k "8«“»•» Full 5-Passengcr 0 fe ”2/* ri Touring Car eg? ar ‘ cr Call, write or telephone, and we will put oip i cars at your disposal. OUI demonstrating J. L SITLEY & CO., Berne, Ind., Phone‘S I