Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 139, Decatur, Adams County, 11 June 1915 — Page 4

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FAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo. N. Y„ June 11 —(Special to Daily Democrat I—-Receipts, 600; shipmenu, 2,470; official to New York yesterday. 380; hogs closing steady. Heavy and medium, s7.9ofi‘sß.oo; yorkers, $8.10; roughs, $6.25© $6.75; stags, $5.25@50,50; sheep, 800; steady; top lambs, $12.10; yearlings, $1.25; ca ttle, 300: slow. G. T. BURK. Wool 30c Wheat $1.03 Barley 60c Timothy seed .. [email protected] Oats 4 ~* Alaske seed $6.75 New corn . ..98c Clover seed $7.00 NIBLICK & CO. Eggs loC Butter FULLENKAMP3. Eggs 15c Butter 200 BERLINQS. Indian Runner ducks • Chickens llc Fowls 1 lc Ducks • • llc

The Successful Man makes a practive of thinking ahead. He provides for possible contingencies in advance. Every man should think ahead far enough to see the advantage of port sessing a bank acccunt. Money always helps. In fact nothing can be done in a business way without It. So the young man that looks forward to a business career, must begin NOW to make that business a possibility and a success. Money deposited here grows rapidly, is always payable on demand, and is absolutely safe. Talk it over with us. FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR, INDIANA Members Federal Reserve Association. ROME CITY “Spring Beach Hotel" Is Open for the Season under NEW MANAGEMENT Special attention will be given Auto and Fishing Parties. Fish and Chicken Dinners Specialties. W. S. KIME, Prop.

IWiHoad to success if hard only at/hjrt ’ **^*X® l< shortest cut to prosperity and contentment // is the rough, craggy, bruising path of the pioneer** / / Its harder tn the beginning, but uovir muscles <grcnd / stronger as the journey grovis longer, and there!? al- *■ / / v?ays regard at thc qoal." Herbert Kaufman' ra i \ -■****■ 9iour firfl dollar tn the iSank k ahtfays 'AiLa W*r that!? the Others u v ill I follcmO the thrift dill tnahc the burden I easier. Q)ou KWOWijou aught to>saVc. I vmEL not tnatu the start fegte binn •s)ccatur«Sn§'-

Geese ..lie Young turkeys He Old Tom Turkeys He Old Hen Turkeys 11c Old Roosters 5c Butter, packing stock 18c Eggs 15c Above prices are tor poultry free from feed. KALVER'S MARKETS, Wool 21c@25c Beef hides ...lie Calf 13c Taliow 5c Sheep pelts [email protected] LOCAL PRODLCE MARKET. Chickens 11c Indian Runner Ducks 8c Fowls 11c Ducks lie Geese 11c Young turkeys He Old Tom turkeys lie Old Hen turkeys 11c Old Roosters 5c Eggs ...,15c Butter 18c Above prices are for poultry free from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. Butterfat, delivered 28c Butterfat, in country Joe Butter, wholesale 28c Butter, retail 31c

Modern House for Rent A nine room residence on fifth Street, two blocks west of Court House has furnace, electric lights, bath and cistern. A. D. SUTTLES, At Old Adams County Bank StUGGo Worker GEO. BAUMGARTNER BERNE, IND. PHONE 220 |STAR GROCERY 3 New Potatoes, tb 5c P 9 Marrowfat Beans, tb 10c ■ Sweet Pickles, doz 10c ft I ’ -•;4 ■ Potato Chips 10c 8 ■ Peanut Butter 10c 8 * B Tea for iced Tea 15c • I I I Granulated Sugar, 25 tbs. .$1.65 g g Dried Beef 10c | S Pineapples 10c ' | Fresh Tomatoes, Tb 12c ■ 8 Bananas, doz 15c B Lemons, doz 20c IWill Johns.

VAUDEVILLE AT CRYSTAL. The Hurry Van troupe of vaudeville artists, which has been making such a decided hit at the Crystal theater with their comedy. singing and dancing, Irish, blackface and magical acts, will given their final evening performance tonight and will put on a comedy sketch entitled "Mixed Pickles." This is considered the best offering of their varied progrum and will be a u reiim from start to finish. They will finish tnclt engagaement In this city tomorrow afternoon with a tna’inee performance. The films for this evening’s show are ( a two-reel feature .by the Vttagraph company, entitle.!. "The Still Small Voice," and an Essanay western comedy, entitled, "Sophie Changes Iler Mind." The price of admission is five and ten cents. MRS. HARMAN TO PREACH. Mrs. F. H. Harman will preach at the United Brethren church Sunday in the absence of the Rev Harman, in the evening, children's exercises will be held. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS ALONG NORTH TENTH STREET Notice is hereby given that the common council of the City of Decatur. Indiana, did on the first day of June. 1915*adopt a preliminary assessment roll, showing the prints facie assessments in the matter of the improvement of Tenth street from the north line of Monroe street to Nuttman avenue, Said assessment roll with the names of property owners whose property is subject to be assessed, description of property, with /e amount of the prima facie assessment, if any lias been made, is on tile amt can be seen at the office of the city clerk. Further notice is also given that the common council will on the 15th Day cf June, 1915, at 7 -o’clock p. m.. at their council room in said city, receive and hear remonstrances against the amounts assessed against the property respectively, on said roll, and will determine the question as to whether such lots and parcels of land have been or will be benefited by said improvement in the amount named on said roll or in a greater or less sum or in any sum at which time and place all owners of property may attend in person or by representative and be heard. Witness my hand in the seal es said citv this 4th day of June. 1915. H. M. DeVOSS, 4 11 City Clerk.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS SALE. Rev. Hessert, who recently moved to Crestline, did not take with him a considerable amount of his household goods, as they were not needed in his new parsonage. The goods will therefore be offeree at public sale at the Reformed parsonage bn North Third street at one o’clock. Saturday Afternoon, Jt>ie 12, the goods, including one six-hole Globe range for wood or coal, one Jewell gas range, Wilson heater, oil heater, a gasoline stove, ten foot oak extension table, oak stand, two jardiniere stands, one bpd, set springs, one iron bed with springs and matress, six oak dining room chairs, with cane bottom, oak rocker, flower stand, ironing board book case an<j writing desk combined, plate rack, grass catcher for lawn mower, and other articles. Goods all in first class condition. 130t4 | The Constipation Curse j Constipation-clogged bowels cause pain and sickness; 95 per cent of our ills, say the authorities. Sentanel Laxatives bring quick relief. All vegetable—contain mo calomel. Ten doses for a dime at any druggist’s. Physician’s sample free upon request if you mention this advertisement. The Sentanel Remedies Co., Inc., 800 Madison Ave., Covington, Ky. Dr. L. K. Magley VETERINARIAN Corner Third and Monroe Streets. Phones R office M 'iß6 DECATUR, IND.

RESOLUTIONS Hall of Sam Henry Post, No. 63, G. A. H. Decatur, Indiana, June sth 1915. The following resolution was ado ited at their regular meeting on the qbove date. Rosolvedr-That the comrades of Sam Henry post, extend their thanks to the teachers and children of the puldi and catholic schools, for their participation In our memorial day exercises; to the ladies-, of the relief corps, for their assistance in making the day a success, the merchants, for furnishing the city band and closing their places of business in the afternoon; the drum corps, for patriotic marshall music; the male quartett, for vocal music; Miss Teeple, for recitation of patriotic poem; the gun-squad, for salute; the city press, for public notices of programs; the Hon, D. F. Smith, for his splendid memorial address and all the citizens for tlic’r assistance in making memorial day a success. o . . WILL JOIN BENEDICTS That wonders never cease was amghat i< ally demonstrated yesterday afternoon when, from authentic sources. it was learned that a mild mannered. bashful junior member of a well known drug firm of this city, a music ian of no small ability and the arista- leader of the Decatur ban I, had, after several years of consideration, preparation and adoration "popped the question". The host of friends of the young man. after several strenous months of insisting that “faint heart ne'er we n fair lady” had practically given up all hope of sm cess and the shock and suddenness of yesterday’s news, in some cases almost proved fata). The charming young lady is a member of the local Tri Kappa sorority and it was at the dinner given at the hotel at Herne yesterday in commemoration of the Tri Kappa installation that the news was first broken by her wearing the insignia of engagement, a beautiful diamond. The date of the nuptials has not vet been made public. It would be possible to fill a colum with praises and denouements of the young couple but in as much as the young man made a peace-offering to “be easy” on him we will consider his wishes. PARCELS POST RESUMED. Parcels post service between the United States and Italy has again been resumed, after being cut off for a while on account of the war. Notice of the resumption was received in a bulletin by Postmaster Bosse.

Ward Extra Heavy FENCES I THE BEST AND HEAVIEST FARM FENCE ON THE MARKET TODAY IS MADE RIGHT | HERE IN DECATUR AND SOLD AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Realizing the increasing demand for an extra heavy square mesh fence we have recently equipped our factory with the best and most modern machinery for the manufacture of same. The above fence is made from OPEN HEARTH STEEL WIRE, extra heavily galvanized, and in standard heights of 47 ann 55 1-2 inches in both 6 & 12 in snacm* Our EXTRA HEAVY DIAMOND MESH FARM AND HOG FENCES are the best on the market and so well known that no further comment is Hur fy TRA HEAVY DIAMOND MESH COMBINATION POULTRY AND STOCK FENCE is positively the strongest fence of its kind manufactured and will turn cat j attL” tr&nt?r r 11 ; 1 be v ces are made from BASIC OPEN HEARTH STEEL WIRE which the goveml ment experts have tested and found to resist rust and ccrosion much inn<«r ♦s, other wire manufactured. Our FARM GATES ™ “A? ! “s y are wha’we S teSST ~ -idence 'that our Remember we manufactu-e FENCES AND GATES for everv mm™. m i handle all kinds of fence supplies and barb wire. PU pose ’ a so Call at our factory and see what we have to offer you Tt win h i Sales Force to show you through our modern plant, whether v-n i! 3 pleasure to our If you cannot call, telephone No. 257 at our expense or dr on c a r7 T US °» not * you our catalog. P Us a card and we will mail Ward Manufacturing Company | BUY IT NOW DECATUR, IND. gpy i-p

i! “ !l g = 11 IE still have some of those H W nice Gingham and Perx cale Dresses at • ■ ’ ' s || And a new line of Middy 0 | Blouses at ■• * * S LOO = 0 All sizes and colors of those nice g s big 50 cent dress aprons. |j s Sun Bonnets and Bungalow Hats | = THE BOSTON STORE |

PAY CASH AND BUY FOR LESS Large Volume of Sales and Small Profits Our Motto. Below you will find a sample of prices at our store.

Plenty of Sand Grown Potatoes at, per bushel 33c Finest quality Peanut Butter, 2 pounds for 25c Two 10c packages Corn Starch... 15c Best Putter Crackers, lb r 8 1-3 c 1 lb. Can Calumet Baking Powder 23c 25c Welch Grape Juice 22c

Phone 48. Free Delivery any part of the City. FISHER & HARRIS Successors to Williams and Son.

35c Japanese Crab Meat, can ' Four cans Mild Cure Smoked Picnic Hams. weigh 6 to 8 pounds, per It>. .12' -.c Fresh Salt Fish, pail 48c I Plenty of Corn. Tomatoes and Canned Kidney Beans, 2 cans .20c ; Salted Peanuts, lb 13c

Fudge, Cream Caramels, Jelly Gum Drops at, lb 10c 25c Brooms, 4 sewed, good quality straw, each 19c All 50c Brooms, each 40c Plenty good Country Butter, 1b..25c Saturday Special, seven 5c rolls Crepe Toilet Paper for 25c