Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 54, Decatur, Adams County, 3 March 1916 — Page 6
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EAST BUFFALO East Buffalo. N. Y„ Mar. 3- (Special to Pally Democrat) Receipts, 4,800; shipments. 1,330; official to New York yesterday. 570; hogs closing steady. Mediums, heavies and Yorkers. $9.55) 59.60; pigs. $8.75® $9.00; roughs, $8.35, ©58.50; stags, $5.50©56.50; cattle.! 300; steady; sheep steady; top lambs. $ll.M0$11.6O; one load, $11.75. b. T. BUns Wheat ..." Oats 33c I Oats, No. 3, white 35<-1 Corn 75c l Rye 85c i Barley - 6c ; Clover seed slo.ot'', Alsike seed * s -- 6 Timothy seed $3.00 j niblick & CO. Eggs i ’ Hutter 18c@25c \ FULLENKAMP'S. Eggs I 1 Butter 27c.‘1 — BERLING'S. aidfan Runner ducaa •» Chickens He Fowls Ducks 9c F Geese I Vounc turkeys 14* E
CHILDREN—are Interesting in each stage of their development. Let pictures keep them as they are today—pictures full of unconscious. unaffected grace, and the ind ividuality of the child. Make the Appointment today. ERWIN STUDIO Expert Kodak Finishing. Over Callow &. Kohne Drug Store. Seed Corn Situation Critical There will be a short crop this year and millions of dollars lost to corn belt farmers, if great care is not taken in selecting and testing the best matured corn for this season’s planting. Do not import seed corn. Get it from a nearby neighbor and know that it will grow by testing every ear. | Don’t Put It Os Do It Now Get free rag doll patterns for testing at the OLD ADAMS COUNTY BANK A. D. SUTI LES, Distributing Agent
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Old Tom turkeys - Old Hen turkeys Old Rooster> ... ‘ ' Butter pat kins stock 'Eggs 13 Above pri< e» ar* ,x>ultrv rr.« rom feed FORNAX MILLING CO. Wheat sl.o< I Corn 75< or Oats ~>si KALVER’tj MARKETS. Wuui <M«rf nttles !•’ i -alt . »»< j ‘allow 5r ■sheep pelts 25c© 3 1 Os LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Chickens 11c liiUlnn Runner »/<.«:*. S: Fowls life Ducks 9c Geese Young turaejs i»« Old Tom Turneys ... . i'.f Old Hen Turk-ys Uc Old Rooster-' Eggs 15c Buller 18c Above prices are for poultry free trow teed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. Butterfat, delivered 35c Butterfat, in country 32c Butter, wholesale 35c
il — —. j TO OUR FARMERS The International Harvester Co. " lias had prepared a very ca--1 - pable poster dealing with ■c “.Methods of Testing Corn,” «« and has asked us to distribute the same among our live farmers. '<> Mr. Hutchins, our county agent, has examined the same and given his enthusiastic approval. Now is the time to prepare for 1916 crop, and we desire to do our part in making a '<■ Bumper Crop. r ~ If interested call and get a copy with compliments each of ihe International Harvester Co. and ourselves. e FIRST NATIONAL BANK LOCATOR. INDIANA Hetlibern Feueral Reserve AssociHtlui. c, MASONIC CALENDAR FOR WEEK ENDING FEBRUARY 26 Tuesday, February 29. Master Mason's Degree. Thursday, March 2. Master Mason’s Degree. D. E. SMITH, W. M. « PUBLIC SALE. John Lett will hold a public sale , on the I. A. Kalver farm, 9 miles . south of Decatur on Monday. Febru- j ary 28, 1916. Sale consists of cattle,! ‘ horses and farming implements. 43t3 JOHN LETT. | ™— _ , M. J. Scherer UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING ■ ’ I Fine Funeral Furnishings DECATUR, - IND. Telephone: Office SO; Home, 185 ■ —-i.,... ..... . , IST AR GROCI RY || j Marco Blend Ccffee 30c Bursley’s Baking Beans ...,20c > J ' ’ t Santa Clara Prunes, 2 tbs. ..15c it Baking Molasses, qt. can ...10c • Dill Pickles, doz 10c ? Sweet Pickles, doz 10c Winter Wheat Flour, small I , sack 80c L Ja I • a Winter Wheat Flour, large ? ; I >i sack, $1.60 M Bird Seed 10c •• I fl 11 Creamery Butter, tb 34c I Soap. 6 bars 25c Green Onions, bunch 5c ? (Celery, large bunch 10c f Radishes, 2 bunches 5c ; IH Campbell's Soups 10c { •* ! Pettijohn’s Breakfast Feed. 15c I ■, ' IOT »* W « ■* r !
noth r: of KWMhMOMntr mm-’ of kf. ii. r> i vri*. I Notice is hereby riven Hint the un- • dersirne f conimlNuionvr, appalntr ! L\ th** Ailnm* < limit court >f A«lain.’ It ountk. In liana, at th< .rurrv term. |aHi, of court In a chiinc for )»»»»’- I u-Hon was hr'w-h* '•■»v' v e’n Miller. t xm ulor ot the ’ ■ .1 mernr \ det ej*ed, i plain J ft. ;ml M . v (\ And-cwM. nnm trrlvi. Sir’d. ': Vid r.et *i. Dvmm Ml LHei. n It • hu -baud L”d!a I Mnrtr. ’’l , Mutz, her huNband, Nicholis !l. V\ av.i. ” a”’ Sll«ahn*’i M v ‘’ !l ‘a ,V - .v?e Rllen T. EPteU and P.inkd B. Vm- ; r d!. h‘- hu<b nd. ‘T. a A. I'l’-.mn n: d h'po»**re B. IMmon, her husband, Air?'line !•'. Peto-son an! Joseph ?J. i‘c' ■> | son he- husband. Janies L \Vmne 1 nd ' Petri Warner, his .. fe. I’\ a A. W.. - , ner. a minor, Marfrcil e Wi.ee a * «• I nor, nnd fl Rueknian, un parried. I -ire lefendnrw and b*'ln p ' . unc N>. ■moj on the records of «atd • a I )»> the autboritv of mid ■ o i’t -m ei'e < ' In o’ ier b» >k 51 on na’- s •• and • iX |of the re.-yid of the Ad c : “ ul! court of Mui-] count'- v,<ll eff'” • »" ■' hit private sale to the hlirh.st and t est I bidder at the law ofliee of Pete son <<• : M.»ran in the M-»ri 1.-on : 'o< k in 'he t’iiv of Decatur, Ad.ium t'ount.v, in .i | ana. on Saturday.. 'larch 2’. I! between the hours of i'» o’clock am.., and 3 o’clock p. tn., of said <’ iv a.id II n »! sold on said day the same ft i.l < e continued and offered for s.-'le between the 'ume hours on eav!} sue ee bn r da> until sold; the foDu vhr< described real estate in Adams county. In liana, towlt; The north half (v,) of the quarter '%) of re-’tion twenty-eljrnt (2S), in township twent -se.eii <2«) n »-th, ran.tje fourteen '■ 11) east, containing eighty (B 0 acres of land. Term* of '••de. One-third to be paid in cash on da iof sale, one-th’rl to he pH I ! n nine : months and one-th Ird to be paid In eighteen months from the date o* sale i r.:c purchaser must ffiv * his notes for deferred pavments, waiving \ .laati.m and appraisement laws with six per cent interest from date to be secure 1 I hv nrirtiw ’e on the premises s dd. !’he purchaser, however, v ill have th prlvilo re of paying al! rash if he so de.dres or <»f making r larger cash pnvmnt than (he one-third thereof. The . a c .vill bo sold free of Hers except », ■ the-eon f“ the year I!H6, 'pavable In the year IVI7. ’uch sale will :m r. ide subject to the approval of the Adams circuit court and will n >t be s dd for less than its c.ppraise 1 value as specified in the* order of said court. MICHAEL MILLER. Commissioner. Peterson & Moran. Attys. 3-10-17 - DEMOCRAT WANT ADS PAY BIG 9 —. Farmers State Bank Preble, Ind. ■ a Pays 4 per cent interest on deposits if ieft six months. Open Saturday evening from seven to eight for benefit of f armers. We carry insurance of everv kind to protect our depositors. We welcome you and make you fee! at home. Our toia! resources are 545.913.66 and v e are but two months old. You are welcome. Make our place your headquarters. Farmers State Bank, Preble, Ind JOHN HOFFMAN, President; JEFF KLOPFENSTEIN, Vice President. LEWIS O. ADLER, Cashier. Arrival Extraordinary MONT CLAIR America s Celebrated Trance Clairvoyant, Psychic and Scientific Palmist. Has arrived in Deca ur and is Located at 105 SOUTH SECOND ST. ’ Over Gas Office. 1 MONT CLAIR is King of Life Readers. Reads human life from the cradle to the grave on scientific principles. I will read yeur life like an open book, telling you frankly the bad as well as the good, giving advice on all matters of interest, such as love, courtship, marriage, divorce, business, speculation, journeys, wills, deeds, patents, lawsuits, friends, enemies or rivals; giving names in full —whether husband, wife or sweetheart is true or false. I teach you the secret power of control to win the one you most desire and io overcome enemies, rivals or bad luck of any kind. In fact no matter what may be your hope, fear or ambition I guarantee to help you and if you are not absolutely satisfied then you pay nothing. Has this not honesty on the face of it. Don’t delay—call today, tomorrow may be too late. Special Reading 50c SI.OO Office Hours 10 a. m to 8 p.m.
I HELP WANTED | WA\TI3D Girl for general housework. Inquire at Mrs. E. Woods. West Moi.roe ctrcot •,v ■. -I,) . '■XT Modern house of r.huiit five roenw. Want posset J slon by April 1. Address A. J. Porter. 'phone 6 on B. 52t3z AL'TIID- - Dining room girl at '.he ’Jot:! Murray. Inquire at once 50t3 .’(Lt iti.'XT Seven room cottage, on ligh St.,; close to Mercer avenue. W? er, lights and gas. Inquire 333 X’o Ph St.: 'phone 286. 50tf .■AI'iCIIiNG AND PAINTING—I am pnne ring and painting and am pre j pared lor country work as well as] t v I will appreciate your work. I Tlione 78:. Elias Sudduth, corner; llth and Elm Sts.; No. 1103. 53t3 LOST -Gold brooch, with opal front. Finder return to this office. 47t3 WANTED—A young man to travel through country and represent us. -i-Jrwin Studio. (Mt RENT—PouFfurnished rooms for Itght housekeeping, 336 Line street. m.nne No. 521, 607 Monroe street.— ■ ■ w Sholty 291-e-o-d-ts ■’dR~SA gas stove and an “I Want-U” gas iron. Both practically new. Call 'phone 417. or' Inqt’i ■■ of Dale Moses, North Fifth. t cot. 51t3 | UJ6 in: KENT—A dwelling in' good location. Inquire at James T Merryman’s office. I. O. O. F. Block or phone 42 or 286. 310tf ; O jLjji A* t’ ' *• ; is We Make and Carry in Stock A Variety of Concrete Ekcks special shapes and ornaments, special designs, color and shapes to order, porches, balustrades, lawn vases and ornaments furnished promptly. Cal! and see these specialties. i ‘ Acker Cement Works Decatur, Ind. DEMOCRAT WANT ADS PAY BIG MANGOLD | &.BAKER Corner Monroe and 7th Sts. PHONE 215. Green Clover Sweet Corn, 3 for ..25c Early June Peas, 3 for 25c Old Fashioned Lye Hominy, 3 for. .25c Pressings Sauer Kraut, 3 for 25c Baking Molasses, qt. can 10c Bird Seed 10c Van Camp’s, Heinz', Dyers' Beech Nut Pork and Beans ....10c & 15c Beech Nut Olive Oil ... .25c, 50c, 75c Beech Nut Peanut Butter. .10c, 15c, 25c Olives 10c, 15c, 25c Saudder's Syrup 10c, 25c, 45c Apple Butter, a can 10c, 15c, 25c Cut Wax Beans, a can 13c, 2 for 25c Cut Refugee Beans ...,13c 2 for 25c Lettuce, Oranges, Bananas, Apples, Grape Fruit, always fresh. We pay Cash or Trade for Produce. Eggs, 16c; Butter, 20@28c. Give Us That Order, i Arthur Vj Fred Mangold I* Baker
I Rex Theatre universaETrogram TONIGHT Harry Myers and Rosemary Theby i in three reels ! r “FATHERS CHILD” iI il TOMORROW [ CYRIL SCOTT 1 i In live reel Red Feather feature ] “THE LORDS OF HIGH DECISION” COMING “DAMAGED GOODS” Watch for Date. Rex Theatre ..II i. ajgl'-' TESTED AND TRIED BY TIME and found worthy of the confidence intrusion in them by hundreds of the best users of harness in the countryThese users of C. F. Steele & Co’s Harness are more enthusiastic every year. NOW is the time to place an order for Harness that we may give then, our best attention and make according to i your specifications. Come in and let us talk it over ! with you. When we advise you as to goods, it is our best advice, the kind you will find worth while. Th . Store of Right Prices. Quaity and Service. 254 North Second Street. C. F. STEELE & CO.
Start low. It Pays Buying Your Grocery Supplies at FISHER & HARRIS
24*6'11). bag Gold Medal Spring Wheat Flour, nothing better . ,89c ;25 lb. bag Granulated Sugar ...$1.63 Finest Sand Grov/n Potatoes. Wisconsisin stock, bu $1.15 % 1)11 ■ Peck 30c 1 It), can Calumet or Rumford Baking I’owder for 22c 3 1-fb. cans of White Lily Baking Powder, every can warranted ..25c A c an Genuine Fig Newton Bar Cookies. lb 12'/ 2 c ' 2 lbs. best Peanut Butter.. 2>sr pound ; A: buckles or Golden Rio Coffee, lb. 20c Good Quality Imperial Tea, at lb. 25c Finest Quality Butter Crackers • Pound 7/ 2 c . In % Bbl. boxes, lb 6J^ C Finest Baked Ginger Snaps, It). 7i/ jC , 2 latge cans solid pack Tomotoes 25c ; A can : 3 cans of Country Gentlemen Corn 25c ; 2 10c cans Pork and Beans -in To- ; mato Sauce I g c ; Finest Quality Lemon Cling Peaches ; in heavy syrup, a can i ßc ■ 2 for 35c; 3 cans for , Strictly pure Buckwheat, 6 |bs. 25c A - 4>/ a c
Our Phone Is No. 48. Your Orders will receiv. Prompt Attention. FISHER & Harris South Second St. Free Delivery ,n, PW of |he ci
McKensle Prepared Pancake or Buckwheat Flour, 3 Pkgs2sc 25c pails Mica Axle Grease 21c 2 10c cans E. Z. Stove Polishlsc SI.OO bottle Liquid Smoke, for smoking meats 75 c Medium size pail Fall Patch Lake erring . Large* pails 69c 3 Mackerel Fine quality for22c Each io c tancy California Prunes or Peaches, 2 tbsi£c A to- •••y 8c • 10c cans Dutch Cleanser for ...25c ' 5c Pkgs. La France Washing Tablets 25c o W hite Dinner Plates, finest semiporcelain 39c 6 White Handled Cups with Saucers * 39c Decorated .Cups and Saucers, very dainty decoration, 6 forssc Decorated Dinner Plates, 6 for ...55c Decorated Vegetable Bowls, each 10c Head Lettuce, Leaf Lettuce. Egg S lant, Celery, Cauliflower, Spinach, Gieen Peppers, Radishes, Onion:, diorida and California Oranges at special low prices. ( hase & Sanborn Coffees are reliable and cost no more, the pound, We are sole agents.
