Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 164, Decatur, Adams County, 9 July 1915 — Page 6
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EAST BUFFALO. East Huttalo, N. V., .Inly 9- (Special to Daily Democrat!- Receipts, o.ww; shipments. Liam; otlieial to New York yesterday. 30; hour closing steady. Heavy. s7.!to<<» mixed. $8.15; pigs, $8.1:5; roupghs, s«.sn-< $6.75; stags. $4.50© $5.50, sheep. ’ 000; steady; top lambs, $10.50; cattle, 600; slow. O. T. BURK, Rye lc Wool 30l; Wheat .............. Barley 60( Timothy seed [email protected] Oats 4f " Alaska seed $6. ,5 New Corn 'lot Clover seed NIBLICK & CO. Eggs 1!^ c Butter 15c© 18c FULLENKAMPB. Eggs l Cc Butter “ )c BERLINGS. Indian Runner ducks Sc Chickens I<)c Fowls l' lc Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARIAN Phnnn office 102 .1 nOnf Residence 143
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Fancy New Potatoes, peek 20c Finest Quality Patent Winter Wheat Flour. 2412-th. cotton bag. for 35c | " Large Cans Corn or Tomatoes . 20c ■ 5 lb. box Argo Lump Starch .....21c I Large Cans California Lemon Cling Peaches, in heavy syrup 18c cans. 3 cans tor 50c L 4-Sewed Brooms, good quality ...19c I 1 tb. pckg. Arm and Hammer Soda 8c . 10c Boxes American Ball Blue ....5c p California Evaporated Peaches, 7c pound, 4 pounds 25c I California Prunes, lb 8 1-3 c i National Toasted Corn Flakes. two 10c packages 15c Large Ripe Watermelons 35c | Pound Cans Rumford or Calumet Baking Powder for 22c [
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Dr. L. K. Magley VETERINARIAN Corner Third and Monroe Streets. Phones Office Me DECATUR, IND.
8 | ¥?ur Independence Day be ns on the Dey you H i Si a **l 1° money in the Batik— with a i-e&olve and H Vj a determination to add to it regularly. ; Assert youroelf— Exert and be R Independent. Bring - that doll an to our 13a.nk u g ? 'k_ x 4 TODAY and in future yeare you can celebrate ■ / / INDEPENDENCE DAY in its true spirit, lifci OlbG6arnstatiZWk •©ecarur*4qx&-
Ducks Hk Geese Young turkeys 14c Old Tom turkeys Uh Old Hen turkeys 10c Old Roosters 6c Butter, packing stock ISc Eggs Ise Above prices are tor poultry free from feed. KALVER’S MARKETS Wool 21c@25c Reef hides lie Calf 13c Tallow 5c ! Sheep pelts [email protected] j LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET Chickens l’ c Indian Runner Ducks Sc Fowls He Ducks lit Geese Sc Young turkeys Be Old Tom Turkeys -.lie Old Hen Turkeys He Old Roosters 5c Butter I l '- Above prices are for poultry free I from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CC Butterfat, delivered 2Sc Butterfat, in country -5c Butter, wholesale 23c Butter, retail ‘ WILL SELL AT ONCE. Ice cream, confectionery and lunch ■ good reason for selling. Act quick lif interested. Jl’JlU ERWIN & MICHAUD. o [ | DEMOCRAT want »OS PAX' BtG :
Sayman’s Vegetable Soap, 19c cake, 3 for 25c Mild Cure Smoked Picnic Hams, weight 6 to 8 lbs., per lb 12'/ 2 c 25c Bottle Welch Grape Juice... .22c I Imported Orange Marmalade, large jars 25c I Lea & Perrin’s Won he ter Sauce 25c I Large fancy Lemons, doz ISc Large Jar Pure Strained Homy..2sc Fresh Salted Peanuts. IB 10c Candies. am Bou Bens. Cocoanut Bon Bone. Cream Caramels, assorted or Black Jelly Beans. Sour Drops, Marshmallows. MoJasses Knees. Jelly Gum Drops, all at, tiie pound 10c | Fresh California .Peaches. Cante-1 loupes, Apr icots and Peaches at special low prices.
MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS. — Notice is hereby given that the an-1 nual meeting of stockholders of ahe I Oid Adams County bank will be held ‘ at their banking house, Decatur, Indi > ana, at 10 o’clock a. m., on Tuesday, August 3, 1915, for the purpose of electing nine di I ■ rectors to serve for the ensuing year , , and to transact such other business I J as may come before them. E. X. EHINGER, ‘ 158t30 Cashier.
[this young lady was it ' She Was Human in Some Ways, but Nearly All Right in Some Others. "I love you!" As he spoke he looked at her pns- | slonately until with a voice trembling I with courage, she said; ' And yet 1 feel that there ought not I to be any mistake. 1 feel that I ought ; to tell you that I have not always been I just as you thought 1 was There have been times when 1 have tipped my cheeks with colors, and some of my hair, well—” “I love you!" "Then there’s another thing. I crave admiration. 1 fear many of the qualities you have thought substantial in me are really artificial. I’ve ' deceived you in this respect.” ■ "I love you!” "Besides, I am not domestic. And I’m terribly extravagant. 1 can t add, , and —’’ "I love you!” "I’m always behindhand. My promises, you know —well, I fear, they i are typically feminine. 1 never kept | them.’’ He looked at her earnestly. "Can you put on a tire?” "O, no ” "Or run an auto?” "No.” "Ride horseback?” "Never.” "Ever attend a suffrage meeting?" "Dear me, no." “Or belong to a woman’s club?” “No.” "Exhibit a dog at the show or be a i runner-up at golf or belong to the | W. C. T. U.?” "Never," | He clasped her in his arms. "I don't c-r» how far away from I Tipper ry you are." he muttered; "I i love you!”—Life. The Indian Jerry Builder. The contractor for tho building of this hospital in Inola engaged a small army of bricklayers, masons, carpenters, blacksmiths and werkI men, skilled and unskilled, of all deI scriptions; practically everything, I :th tiie exception of steel beams for tho roofs, the waterworks, fittings, I glass and furniture, was made on the I spot. The bricks and lime were burned tn kilns close to the site,, and for a period of two years the immediate neighborhood resembled a large | ant-hill. The duty of supervision : was shared between the district engineer and myself, and one or the other of us inspected the work almost daily in cur spare moments. On ' several occasions portions of the work, where hurriedly run up during i our absence on tour had to be demolI ished and rebuilt, owing to defects , •, were di-cc.vered on air *■<- i turn. Tiie ordinary Indian contractor in northern India has certainly not | I yet discovered that it pays to supply j I good material to do sound xvork. — I Maj, C. H. Buck, I. A., in the HosI pitaL — Antietam —Neuve Chanelle. "Gettysburg was the greatest battle I of the war. Antietam was the blood-! , test," says Fox in his Regimental i i Losses in the Civil War." At Antietam ■ • the Union losses were: Killed, 2,108; : j wounded. 9,450; missing, 753; total,, ; 12 410 The casualties reported by’ ■ Gen. Sir John French at Neuve; I Chapelle were: Killed, 2,527; wounded. ' 8.533; missing, 1.751; total, 12 Sil. Al comparison of these casualties! will , show that Neuve Chapelle, in the pro-j portion of killed to wounded, was a ; • bloortb r battle than Antietam, and it I I w ill probably prove to be the fact ■ I that on the German side the casualties j . were much heavier than on the Brit- ] ish. Sir John French says that “the enemy left several thousand dead on the field, and we have positive information that upward of 12.000 wounded . were removed by trains." Solis and Souls. On distinguished authority, the ' sandy soil of Cape Cod, if not the best in the world for raising prize vc-geta-i bles, is excellent for producing the ' best quality of men. v An admiral of the Blue of the Royal navy was asked by King George IV who xvas the most energetic man he had ever seen. "A Cape Cod trader whom 1 met at I Port Mahon.” he replied, “the commander of a 30-ton schooner. "He assisted in two duels between American midshipmen, thrashed five English sailors on the quay for calling his flag a gridiron, took in cargo, and set sail, all between sunrise and sun--1 set.” —Youtifs Companion. LOST —Embroidered go-cart robe Finder please return to Mrs. Frank Parent. 1641.’.
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WTICE '*»' COVTIt ACTORS. ' : ht* V 1 Any competent jw-rson against whose rv;•*•. 7)4 . j, i t>:“. at the Hid subjec t tn hi? rpa.The Trust-e r. ■ < the right ta reject any or all bids. A. J. BIENZ, Trustee nf Union lownslup, Adams County, Indiana. 2-9 i NOTICE TO CO*. TRACTORS. Adairs County. l-vlt-.na. Notice is hen L riven to nil persons! ■nterested that . writ-on \ euort i ,i i ‘ repairing <■<" the fete?tier l ' •.inty/Vndlanc, are now on hie in my I . ' '-’<7 and that th- '-ontraet , . ' . J.' I ; i iKo.-chv . the IM.'th Pu.v of July. WI3. | ; der. Any competent person against waose ■ land aSF-ossrnenrs fr- repairs have been made may have prcJ’o. < e at the .’.line rate, over any other * ontractor. extent of his indlvi l ril ?'-«ess.nen* by koine present .-i time of letting fur 'meh "part" of ' U'h work ns shall . •c lv e.-iu i! !;!•• assessment. \nv peWn or wh > shall b< ,ji. part o* ‘•'. •h w •’k -* ■ iit< r into : - ;; . •,r and y;. bond ail s pro.-; iby law. Ail wo ‘fC mu t be done under the -upervisinn of the Township Trustee tn The Trustee reserves ’'the reject anv qt all bids. A. J. BIENZ, Trustee of Union Townyhip, Adams County, Indiana. 2-.) —o NOTICE I’O CON Tit ACTOKS. Notice of letting- the contract for • loaning and repairing of the John llirlcv IMtch in ('Tench Township Adams County. Indiana. Notice is hereby y.iren to all persons interested ll .A thv written report of the ionntv uurve' >r. Putat i o n s.* gpc•.ill •• a 11 y:; r, ‘nle ;• r; ist! . data and statistic twthor with i.. plans and nrofile. fa/• the cleaning ul ami remurmg of th<- < .n Hlrle' ditch in French I owm-;iip. Au.m.County. Indiana, are now on hi ? in nv office where they may b«- examined and inspected; and that the contr o l lor the cleaning and repairing of said
liit' Ii will be let at nine o’elot k a. m. I TttMa>, .he 2 >li Dny <-f duly, If >ls, | ;hi lowest and best responsible bid-I c may have preference r t ii: ’ ext ■ it of his indicid ml assessim nt i ;>y being- present at time of letting:! .id ■..wiraet and demanding a contra t ! oi .-meh p.n ■ of such work as shall I ipproximately equal his nssessi • . i-'' 1 th- 'i-on? ra.o for th*t ’ xv!.'• »Ie or j i. 51 v part of such work shall en'er ‘.nto | .i <o!i(rr-'t rh« refor and g:ive bond all j upervision of the Township Trustee .-i U’>. ct to his approval. '-'l,'- 'I riisteo reserves the r.£ht t- | ■ ..I! - * J. L GRAB’]?:. Truster of French Township. Adams County, Indiana. 2-9 ! A STRAY SOW—The owner may have I same by paying for the feed and ’ keeping and this ad. Inquire of Ed' Arnold, Magley Rhone Craigvilie. 60t3. ' Madam: ' Feel FitLive!! Get Health. And that clear skin and freshness that Dame Nature Intended as yours will follow. Rid your system of the constipation poisons that are the real cause of sallow complexion, pimples, coated tongue, bad breath, that heavy, depressed feeling, Indigestion, lassitude, etix Let Sentanel Laxatives Guard Your Health Eeilly wonderful little performers. TheyTl Mean out and clear up your system; tone up the blood, make you feel great. Hen .and Laxatives contain no calomel, ns habit forming drugs. Just a universally recogni td all f-gdabie compound put up Ln easy-to-take tabait form, sugar-ceatvd If you want to knu.v Hie Ingredients of Sentanel Laxatives, have your family physician write us for the formula. Le*. him tell you just what he thinks of them. Th.’t's how much we think or Sentanel Laxatives. A trial will give you as good an opinion. Start to-nljht Have your druggist rend you a bux 10 doses 10c. Trial pa ka ? mailed free If you mention tills tdvertisj nent v,' n you write. The Sentanel Remedies Co. (Inc.), 623 Union Central Bid«., CinelunaU, Q. . AUTO Live RY To any part of the City, County or Country. ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE Wh r> you want to go some place call Ths Auburn Garage No. 2nd. St. DURKIN and SMiTLEY
The Best On The Market A Cak tanned leather used in our h.-.r- / W? rets. They are made to wear, ara at £ -c» ' T.’?,, a price that you can well assort. V.’e x..* will net hold you up on repair. Our |k ftßm f * prices are very lew. We will save ''l 1 you from 25 to 50 cents on every dol- u - • '■ 3 '-v;sL lars worth you get from us. A. W. TANVAS The Harness and Buggy Man. NORTH SECOND ST.
ll The really I saving saver ' Works by a definite plan. He has a i purposes reason behind his efforts, an intention to do thus and so at i seme fu.t re oay„ near or remote. This plan acts as an incentive. ' j It stimulates the saver to save. J Young man—Formulate a plan, then act in accordance therewith, without | once wavering, through thick and •thin, and success cannot get away from you. This bank will help you with its highest rate of interest. FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR, INDIANA Members Federal Reserve Association. I I I
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