Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 205, Decatur, Adams County, 27 August 1915 — Page 4

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EAST BUFFALO. * ’ ——_ Kant Buffalo, New York August 27, —Special to Daily Democrat, 7200, 2st,o to 2660 Official to New York yesterday 3080 Hogs closing steady, medium and heavy 750 to 780 Verters and pigse 810 to 825, Roughs 00 to 625, Stags 500 to 550, Sheep 2200. Strong top Lambs 950, Cattle 550 Flow. Q. T. BURK. Wheat 93s Corn Oats 30 *' Rye ®° c Barley s ‘j c Timothy Seeo $* Clover Seed s«•'-> Alsike Seeo 50 niblick a co, Eggs ISr Butter @ 18c FULLENKAMPS. Eggs 18c Rutter , BERLINGB. Indian Runner ducks -- 8 c Chickens 19c Fowls 10c Ducks 19c

THE MARCH OF PROSPERITY Solid business is moving ahead with clear vision—the fog of depression has disappeared. The change has not been slow. Many honest, fair-minded Bankers, Manufacturers and Commercial Men who have felt depression keenly, can scarcely believe that “hard times” are over. But prosperity — permanent prosperity—is already here, and prospects for greater prosperity are very bright. Most of our business friends agree with us that the months and years before Decatur will be months and years of prosperity. FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR, INDIANA Members Federal Reserve Association.

STAR GROCERY Winter Wheat Flour 80c Spring Wheat Flour SI.OO Heinz Spaghetti loc 25 lb. Cane Sugar $1.60 2 doz. Heavy can rubbers ..15c 6 bars of soap 25c Kalamazoo Celery 2 for ....5c Good Rio Coffee lb 15c ■ Heinz Dill Pickles 15c I Sweet Pickles doz 10c Fancy Marco Coffee lb 30c a Imported Sardines fancy ....10c Quart Jar Queen Olives ...25c Potato Bread large loaf ....10c Marco Shelled Rice Popcorn 10c Win Johns.

Geese Young turkeys He Old Tom turkeys ioc Old Hen turkeys 10c Old Roosters 6c Butter, packing stock 18c Eggs 15c Above prices are tor poultry free from feed. KALVER’B MARKETS, Wool 21c O 25c Beef hides „. B . j|L .llc Calf .13c Tallow 5c Sheep pelts [email protected] LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET Chickens 11c Indian Runner Ducks 8c Fowls 11c Ducks 11c Geese Sc Young turkeys 14c Old Tom Turkeys 11c Old Hen Turkeys 11c Old Roosters 5c Egss 15c Butter 16c Above prices are for poultry free from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. Butterfat 25c Butterfat, in country 22c Butter, wholesale 25c

HELP WANTED FARMS —In Central Arkansas. No rocks, hills or swamps; terms one dollar cash and one dollar per week. Many Indiana people buying. Join the Indiana colony now. For photos and general advertising matter, including map of Arkansas, call or write, Wm. C. Uphoff & Company, Times building, St. Louis, Mo. 178t30 WANTED —Salesman — Reduce the high cost of living in your territory. Selling groceries, paints, oils and stock food at wholesale prices. We teach you how to sell restaurants, farmers and the large buyers. No capital required. If you are anxious to earn SIOO to SSOO monthly and become independent, write at once.—John Sexton & Co., wholesale grocers, 236 West Lake St., Chicago, 111. WE WANT —Ambitious branch managers and local agents for our worldwide General Agency Business. Experience unnecessary; no stock or merchandise to buy, operate from your own home in spare time. You should make from SSO to SIOO per week. Write today for free information. — B. F. Loos Co., 403 W. Walnut St., Des Moines, lowa. 175tu-fr-tf Don’t Work For The Other Fellow.— Get in business for yourself. Make your own goods and employ Agents. No experience; No canvassing. Steady income; Big profits. We show you Low. Full particulars and samples 10 cents. —Marrymac Specialty Co., Indianapolis, Ind. 204 e f-s WANTED—High class man to sell trees, shrubs, roses, vines, beriy bushes, bulbs, etc. Good wages—Permanent. Exclusive territory—Brown Brothers Nurseries, Rochester, New York. 204t6 How Much Do You Earn —We offer you an opportunity to earn SIOO, -.u SSOO monthly. We teach you how; nc capital required. Sell Groceries, Paints. Oils and Stock profits of the big crops. Write us for particulars.— John Sexton & Company. Wholesale Grocers, Lake & Franklin streets, Chicago. 2041.1 FOR SALE—An eight room brick house. Electric lights, water and gas. On eof the most desirable homes, . in the city. Beautifully located. Second door north of the K. of P. home. I 'Phone 231, or call at 120 North Third | street. 176tf HOUSE FOR RENT—On Marshall St. good condition. Injuire of Heller, Sutton & Heller. 167tf. FOR SALE — Kindling (Conrads). Leave orders with E. B. Adams; 'phone No. 66 or 159. 189tf FORD FOR SALE —A 1914 Ford Touring car for sale. Inquire at Wemhoff Monumental Works. 195tf. ; FOR SALE —Nicely located residence property in west part of the city. ts SIMEON J. HAIN, FOR SALE—FuII blooded registered Shropshire buck, 3 years old—W. C. Martz, two miles south of Monroe2oll.’> FOR SALE —A sow and live pigs. In-

I quire at the Hoosier packing company. 201t3. FOR SALE—Eight room house, nearly modern, located nn Chestnut St., good fruit trees and garden. Terms and time to suit purchaser. Inquire of Mrs. Thomas Mylott. e.o.d. ts FOR SALE—I Dilling Table, 1 set _ <~ Dining ('hairs, 1 Gas Range, 1 Buffet, 1 Mission Davenport. Cheap if taken soon. Inquire Phone No. 394. 13 LOOK See the demonstration of the Frantz Premier Electric Vacuum Cleaner in the display window at Boston Store Saturday Evening, August 28th. Boston Store Agents. OPERATED UPON (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) speedy and permanent one A telephone mesage from the hospital at noon today said that the patient is resting as well as could be expected. DEMOCRAT WANT ADS PAY BIG

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A SM*JLL_CROWO But Much Interest Was Manifested at Temperance Lecture By Geisel AT M. E. CHURCH Famous Physician talked I On Economic and Medical Reasons A crowd of about one hundred and fifty including several parties from over the county, heard Dr. Carolyn Geisel deliver a strong temperance lecture at the Methodist church last evening. Mrs. Geisel is a lady who has traveled widely, has studied in St. Petersburg. Berlin and other foreign cities and is highly educated. Her address was a most interesting one. covering the subject from an economic and medical standpoint. She is a member of the second group of ths flying squadron, has talked in nearly every state in the union and is a member of the staff of physicians of the Battle Creek Sanitarium. Mrs. C. E. Bell presided at last nights meeting A feature of the program was a solo by Mr. J. E. Aderson. Envelopes containing pledges for financial support of the work of the squadron were circulated but the amount raised was not announced. o DAIRY FOR SALE. If we can dispose of the dairy located at Steele’s park before August 10th we will do so. Good paying business. Will either trade or sell. Inquire at once. YERKEY & WALTERS, 177tf ’Phone 12-L.

MR TWOMkY MAKING'COOD. E, .1. Twomey of South Bond, well | known here, and now with the Equitable Life Asurance company of New York, recently closed a deal for the group Insurance of the employes of the Studebaker company in all Its plants. A magazine published by the Equitable recently contained the following: "Through a contract which became effective early this month, the Studebaker company of Detroit, manufacturers of the well known Studebaker automobile, has covered all of its employes with Equitable group Insurance. The group is one of the largest ever accepted by the Equitable, involving several millions of insurance. The first consignment of certificates was sent this week. The Studebaker corporation employs some 12,00(1 people. The plants of the company are in South Bend, Ind., Detroit and Windsor. Canada. Branch offices extend throughout the United States. E. J. Twomey, in acknowledging congratulations on his work in this group, says, "There are more to come." Mr. Twomey feels that several high class establishments in his neighborhood are of the "group insurance" kind and that the Studebakers will soon have much good company in neighboring concerns. Incidentally, hundreds of newspapers throughout the United States carried a long story in connection with this group." o STOCK HOI.IIKIt S’ MEETING. Notice Is hereby given that the annual meeting of stockholders of the Citizens' Telephone company at Decatur, Indiana, will be held at the ofllve of the secretary of said company in the City of Decatur, Indiana, on Monday. September <l. ISIS, at seven o'clock -p. m., for the election of five directors and the transaction of such other business as may be properly brought before said meeting. F. M. SCHIRMEYER, 200tl0 Secretary. o PIANO TUNING'AND REPAIRING. D. A. Gilliom (Professional) rebuilder and repaired of pianos and sewin? machines, and piano tuner. Dealer in both branches. Write or phone 8, Line P, city. lllm-w-f ts

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Magnolia, that favorite winter wheat Hour, in cloth bugs, every bag warranted 24’i lb. sack Best quality butter crackers lb. 8 l-3c Fino quality sardines In oil 6 cans 25c Fine quality sardines in mustard, large cans 3 for 1 pound can of Hlrschey Cocoa for .> • Tin fruit cans extra quality doz. 42e Ball Bros, pint Mason Jars doz 45<Ball Bros. Quart Mason Jars doz. MiHall Bros. H gal. Mason Jars. doz. 65 Sealing wax 2 5c packages for Hayman Vegetable snap cake 1 •’fie or 3 for Sugar Loaf Pineapple each 10t ‘ 25c Jar of sliced Beech Nut Bacon for 20c Indiana Cantaloupes, sound nnd sweet per basket ....

FISHER & HARRIS GROCERY Free Delivery. PHONE 48 South Second Street Opposite Court House Look for the Turkey on Every Bag You Buy \yglwl iW fl I I vl I Strength, Durability, Fine Color. WABASH PORTLAND CEMENT CO. General OBces, Detroit. Mich. Works. Stroh. Indiana For sale by Samuel Acker, Decatur, Ind.

Potato chips linil crispy. 3 pn< k- . ages for 2->e ' Spanish Bermuda Onions lb. 7c or 4 pound for • •• < 2i.c Jersey Sweet Potatoes 5c lb. or 6 lbs. lor (’an Hominy. 2 large cans for . ~.15c Red Kidney Benns 7c. can 3 for 2Cc Baked Pork and Beans in loihhlo bauce 2 cans for , 15c Pet Brand Milk 4c can. 7 cans for liie Large cans 2 for • 15Eagle brand Milk 15c can 7 cans ?I.<IO Karo Syrup M gal- 23c k'alio” P»H 45c Uneeda Biscuits 4c pkg, 3 for . ;..10< Lemon. Ginger. Honey, Valilla and Marsh mallow cookies lb 12’5;