Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 163, Decatur, Adams County, 8 July 1915 — Page 6

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EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y„ July S -(Special to Daily Democrat)- -Receipts, 1.SiM): shipments, 380; official to New York yesterday, 950; hogs closing .steady. Hoary, $8.00@$8.10; mixed. sß.l6<§) $8.20; yorkers, $8.26Jt>58.25; pigs. [email protected]; roughs. [email protected]; stags, [email protected]; sheep, 800; lambs strong; tops. $10.75; cattle, 300; steady. a. T. BURR. Rye ?4c Wool . 30c Wheat 95c Barley 60e Timothy seed ~. [email protected] Oats He Alaske seed $6.75 New Corn $1.02 Clover seed $7.00 NIBLICK 41 CO. Eggs 18c Butter 15c@18c FULLENKAMFS. Eggs 16c Butter 20c BERLINGB. Indian Runner ducks 8c Chickens 10c Fowls .... 10c Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARIAN Phnno office 102 t none Regidßnee MR

I n the Day you 1 h a resolve and ■ urly. ‘ and L© :o curEanX in celelzr'sitc. trit. h Gome in M _____ - --- IVjiTk.m.mlJS I I RED LETTER EVENTS OF RED-1 I PATH CHAUTAUQUA WEEK | | Drama Night |j William Owen and cast in a modern play, ‘ The Servant In R | the House.” ‘ g g Health and Happiness Day g $ Lectures by Dr. Charles E. Barker, who was physical ad- ® viser to President Taft durins his administration in Washington. | Band Day | Francesco Pallaria, dynamic, dramatic and spectacular di- L' g rector and his band. Popular Science Night $ Wrestling gyroscope, monorail car in action, handwriting $ on the wall by ultra-violet rays. A thrill and surprise every minute, $ Patriotic Day || Ex Governor Shallenberger of Nebraska, newly elected member of Congress, in a great address on “Political Patriotism.” & Joy Night i Rollicking fun, music and enthusiasm. Don’t miss this feature. $ B Alice Nielsen Day & Recital by Prima Donna Soprano of the Metropolitan and g Boston Opera Companies. Greatest musical feature ever an- $ B nounced on a Chautauqua program. CHAUTAUQUA WEEK HERE, JULY 13th to 20th.

Ducks 10c Geese ~, Sc Young turkeys 14c Old Torn turkeys 10c Old Hen turkeys 10c Old Roosters 5c Butter, packing stock ISc Eggs !">' Above prices are tor poultry free from feed. KALVER'B MARKETS. Wool 21c@25c . Beef hides 11c Calf 13c 1 Tallow 5c J Sheep pelts 25c@$l.C0 LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET Chickens 11c Indian Runner Ducks 8c , Fowls 11c Ducks 11c J Geese Sc Young turkeys 14c Old Tom Turkeys lie Old Hen Turkeys 11c Old Roosters 5c Butter 16c Above prices are for poultry free ‘ from feed. a DECATUR CREAMERY CO. f Butterfat, delivered 2Sc r Butterfat, in country 25c Butter, wholesale 23< a Butter, retail 31c WILL SELL AT ONCE. ■ "■ Ice cream, confectionery and lunch business. Good established business; good reason for selling. Act quick if interested. lGlt4 ERWIN & MICHAUD. o DEMOCRAT WANT ADS PA* FIG r.

AT THE y— —— NX TONIGHT Besides the regular program. See Yourself As Others See You Alco The Pictures Os Monday's Races And Everybody Out There New Pictures every Night Some Fun Some Faces 10c To Everybody Regular Program in Connection. R tCX | Dr. L. K. Magley VETERINARIAN Corner Third and Monroe Streets. Phones R o fiiC e “ils DECATUR, IND. MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS. Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of stockholders of the Old Adams County bank will be held at their banking house, Decatur, Indi- ■ ana. at 10 o'clock a. in.. on Tuesday, August 3, 1915, for the purpose of electing nine di-1 rectors to serve for the ensuing year and to transact such other business i as may come before them. E. X. EHINGER, 158t30 Cashier. E. -tern Stor Friday evening. Bust-1 ni ss of importance.

, WOLVES ON THE BATTLEFIELD — _ ' Hungry Animate Are Invading the Bloody Scenes of Conflict in Europe. History tells us that on Napoleon’s fatal retreat from Moscow the wearied , troop were constantly harassed by | hungry wolf packs. Toda; it is said ' I that the wolves have gathered from j , their fastnesses tn the forests of Po- : | land and South Russia to gorge upon j the battlefields of the eastern front, i London Tit-Bite remarks. Some time ago an officer gave a graphic description of the long lines : of wolves stealing from the coverts ■ at nightfall, passing within a few feet I of him as he lay wounded, and he stated that the sight of these gaunt > ; forms, dimly limned against the dark 1 . sky. as they, busied themselves with their ghostly feast, would never be ! effaced from his mind. Referring to the movements of wild I ■ boars, M. Cunisset-Carnot states that I by tho middle of August, when heavy ; cannonading was proceeding along a 1 j vast front in northern France, rumors of strange occurrences began to come I ! in. Foresters and woodmen reported ' I that south of the lines of battle herds | of wild boars began to invade coun J ; try to which they were before entire ■ I strangers. So rapidly did their num- ■ ' bers increase that soon they were to be met with everywhere. PEER WHO SWAM NIAGARA Skeptical American Not Satisfied With Desborough’s Statement So His Lordship Does It Again. Among " e peerage a fine patriotism has been mown during the war. but no • member of the nobility has interested i himself more In patriotic causes than . Lord Desborough. He is known as one of the most re- I 1 markable sportsmen of the day, but I | very few people’are aware that he | i has swum Niagara Falls on two sepa- j , rate occasions. After accomplishing the feat once ■ j he was about to return to England. : i and before the boat sailed was discuss- I ' ing the subject with some friends. ■ An American, who was standing by, ! skeptically at last broke in with: “Did ! ' I hear you say you had swum Niagara?" “Yes, I have,” answered his lordship “That’s not good enough!" laughed ; the Yankee. “No man could attempt i : It and come cut alive.” Lord Desborough shrugged his ; shoulders. “Then I had better go back and ■ swim it again,” he said. So, to the ; amazement of the Apierican. he calmly j went back and swam Niagara for the . ' second time. Simple Life at St. Andrews. The university of Si. Andrews, where Professor Herkless is appoint- ; ed principal in succession to Sir James Donaldson, formerly bore closer resemblance to our southern seats of learning than the other Scottish universities. The practice of residing within the walls prevailed longer here than elsewhere, and ceased mainly because the . rooms were allowed to become unin- i habitable In the interest of the pro- . fessors’ Candlemas d?'iden.ds. Andrew ] Lang once met an aged St. Andrews ; man who remembered the last undergraduate resident in college. He certainly lived “the simple life,” because ‘ he coo’ .-<1 for himself and peeled his ■ potat' ts .with a razor! But the resident undergraduates ■ must have been troublesome tenants, j ' says the Westminster Gazette. They ■ had a playful habit of breaking all the windows when they left, and one ; of them declared that if he did not ■ get more drink he would burn down the college. Defying the Stomach. While drying to drink a quart of ; whisky without taking the bottle from his lips Isaac B. Pierson of Clarksville, N. J., recently succumbed to | heart trouble. He had won the whisky on the . Harvard-Yale football game, I and was so elated that he insisted ' that his stomach was as good as his judgment. Ho had almost accom- ' plished the task when he dropped to I : the floor. More fortunate was Willis Hunting' of Milwaukee, who took to himself a! short time ago the title of champion almond eater of his city. He was very fond of burnt almonds and on a v. ager agreed to consume a five-pound i box. He performed the feat, ate half , a pound more to show that he had ! i not won by a fluke and then —took to his bed. A doctor had to be called,| I but with the I’beral use of the stomach pump Hunting pulled through. Boy Sticks In Freezer. While playing hide and seek with his companions, Rocco Masta, aged. seven, crawled into a big ice cream freezer standing in front of a fruit | store at Altoona, Pa. He became i wedged in the can in such away that ho could not extricate himself, and his parents were notified of his plight. The mother fainted. The father has-1 tened to the store, and by the time | Rocco was rescued he was almost frozen, for there were ice and brine in the tub. He will recover. One She’s Overlooked. “Mrs. P.ebscomb is engaged in all kinds of charitable work.” “A busy woman, I dare say." “Yes, indeed. She's so busy finding homes for the homeless that Mr. Prebscotnb, one of the most conspicuous examples of the sort I ever saw, spends most of the time at hie club.'

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Best On The Market Oak tanned leather used In our bar ness. They are made to wear, and at a price that you can wall assort. We Wj will not hold you up on repair. Our Vj 1 prices arc very low. We will save ' you from 25 to 50 cents on every dol- / •» • lars worth you get from us. a. wTtanvas The Harness and Buggy Man. north second st.

The really saving saver Works by a definite plan. He has a purpose.a reason behind his efforts, an intention to do thus and so at some future day,, near or remote. This plan acts as an incentive. It stimulates the saver to save. Young man—Formulate a plan, then 1 act in accordance therewith, without once wavering, through thick anti thin, and success cannot get away from you. This bank will help you with its highest rate of interest. I FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR. INDIANA Members Federal Reserve Association.

A. S. AMSBAUGH CHIROPRACTOR The one that can always tell what is wrong with you without asking a single question. Lady Attendant. ; Hours I to 5 & 7 to 8 p.m. ■ Sundays by Appointment Uver Charlie Voglewede Shoe Store • - - --■■■■ ' - ■

FOR SALE Two Autos. Inquire of J. G. Niblick at the Old Adams County Bank. f FLY NET SALE JULY IDIh. to 17th. A positive clearance of every Fly Net bought for this season. All the best grades of Fly Nets on the market are included in this sale. Don’t miss this golden oportunity to protect vour horse from the flies. I LEATHER TEAM NETS I SIO.OO Extra Heavy, 55 Lashes. 8 ft.@ $7.50 Pair $ 8.00 Heavy, 55 Lashes, 8 ft. @ } 6 . 5 q p a ir i $ 7.00 Mule Skin, 50 Lashes, 7 ft. @ $5.25 Pair CORD TEAM NETS $ 7.00 Plaited Bar, 84 Lash, 8 ft. @ $5.20 Pair $ 7.00 Plaited Bar, 72 Lash, 9 ft., @ $5.00 Pair $ 6.00 Leather Bar, 60 Lash, 8 ft., @ $4-75 Pa ir $6.00 Plaited Bar, 60 Lash, 8 ft. @ T . $4.50 Pair $6.00 Chain Bar, 50 Lash, 7 ft. @ $4 00 Pair $5.50 Plaited Bar. 60 Lash, 7 ft., @ S4OO p a j, $5.60 Web Bar, 100 Lash, 8 ft, @ s4'oo Pair I $5.00 Plaited Bar, 55 Lash, 8 ft., @ $3 75 Bar $5.00 Web Bar, 100 Lash, 8 ft., @ .... 53 ' 7 5 p ai , I $5.50 Plaited Bar, 55 Lash, 9 ft., @ $350 p ail I Odd lot Team Cord Nets, choice . $2.00 Pair BUGGY FLY NETS, LEATHER, SHOE STRING AND CORD 25 PER CENT OFF. CHARLES F. STEELE & CO. Edst >;de North Second St.

STAR GROCERY - Fancy Red Salmon 20c Deviled Meat 10c Sweet Pickles, doz 10c New Potatoes, pk 25c Marrow Fat Beans lb 10c Marco Red Kidney Beans ..10c Marco Fancy Blend Coffee ..30c I < Haffners Potato Bread ....10c Horse Radish Salid Dressing 10c Snyders Catsup 15c . Sardines in Olive OU 10c Pure Jelly 10c i ‘Will Johns, KI

RENT—New house, near North Wa r d trhocl Phone 349. .•’OR SALK —An eight room house and lot on Adams street. Size of lot. .'6x200. See Dan Erwin. 139t_’4 /OR SALE—Two fine Shepard pups. Inquire of Ernst Doelirman, K. It. No. I—Phone Poe. 159i3 i'OR RENT—Four furnished rootm for light housekeeping, Line street. Phone 521 Monroe street. —B. 'V. Sholty. 140-t-ts-ts FOR SALE —Top buggy, in good con dition. Call on George Schslferslein, Monmouth, Ind.. R. R. 7 155tt