Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 84, Decatur, Adams County, 7 April 1916 — Page 6
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EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y., April 7 (Special to Daily Domocrat)—-Receipts, 7,200; shipments, 1,900; official to New York yeuteray, 7110' hogu closingi steady. Medium and heavy, 510.1547510.20; > yorkers, $10.10@$10.15; pigs, $9,0001 $9.25; roughs, $9,[email protected]; stags,, $0.50®58.00; cattle, 250; steady; , sheep, 7,000; top’lanibs, $11.70. U. T. Bur~* Wheat sll2 Oats. No. 3 white 39c Corn 88c i Rye ~ 85c Varley 65c Alsike seed $8.25 NIBLICK & CO. Eggs 16c Hutter 18c@25c FULLENKAMP’S. Eggs 17c I Butter 27c BERLING’S. uidtau Runner ducks Chickens 11c Fowls 10c Ducks 9c Geese 8c J Young turkeys 14* i Old Tom turkeys ’.(»« I
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Old Hen turkeys ....10c Old Roosters ~..5« Butter, packlug stock lse Eggs ..... : 16c Above prices ar* wr goultry free i from feed FORNAX MILLING CO. Wheat. $1.15 ■ Corn 90c Oats 39c Rye 75c KALVER’S MARKETS. Wool .IXoeHs*Beef hides Hr Calf l<b Fallow .. . -' *«■ Sheep pelts 1 1 <M> LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. ! Chickens 11c Indian Runner Duco Sc ' Fowls I'Je Ducks 9c Geese sc i Young turkeys 141 'Old Tom Turkeys lie j Old Hen Turkeys xlc Old Roosters $c Eggs 16c Butter 18c Above pnee* are for poultry free from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. Butterfat, delivered 3"c ’ Butterfat, in country 34c 1 Butter, wholesale 27c
I Business Betterment j ; . 1 ' Every growing business should be surrounded with the se- J curity and efficient service of a GOOD BANK. i • - - This Bank is well prepared to render you GOO!) BANKING SERVICE and INVITES your . I checking accounts. FIRST NATIONAL BANK; DECATUR. INDIANA 1 Members Federal Reserve Association. I FILE EXEMPTIONS NOW. Miss Marie Patterson, deputy coun- ’, ty treasurer, has had several years’ | experience at preparing mortgage ex- j einptlon papers and will be glad to 1 attend to this work for you. Call at the office of the county' treasurer at any time and she will be glad to take j care of this work. Now is the time,;, to May Ist. 74tf., — I WANTED —Good mat to drive and take care of a team. Must be able ' to do all kinds of work. See Frits j Koenig. IH* J j * + *♦♦♦♦♦♦ * DR. C. R. WEAVER ♦ * — * Osteooath + _ _ * Licensed by the Indiana * * State Board of Medical + * Registration and Examina- * -> tion. Office over People’s * •> Loan & Trust Co. ♦ * PHONE 311. v * •!• + ■!• ■<• + v * * * * + + M. J. Scherer UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Fine Funeral Furnishings DECATUR, - IND. Telephone: Office 90; Home, 185 *suTiisoaßY j j L Shredded Cod Fish 10c j | Norman Frosh Mackerel.. .20c t 1 < ; imparted Sardines in Olive f * Oil 10c ? J Herring Roe 15c » Yacht Club Salad Dressing.. 10c i.i ii t;! 1 Extra Fancy Red Salmon...2oc ft/ • , Santa Clara Prunes, 2 tbs... 15c *' Baked Beans, without pork 15c Freeh Candled Eggs, d0z....18c nj j Marco extra fancy Spaghetti 10c I Marco Horse Radish and ,3 Mustard 10c S , 3 & | Dill Pickles, doz. 10c , Campbell's Soups 10c j 1 j Mustard Sardines 5o |« i Fresh Fruit Preserves, qt. ; can 25c loh’H | 3 aatfffiraflßClMßWWa ’..ft'... y.,;.?
; HELP WANTEO ! FOR SALE- 5 passenger touring car,] Overland 1915, full equipment, in Ist class shape. Cause for selling is ac-| , count of serious illness and have no I use for ear. Hettle S udabaker Oben I auer, Inquire Holthouse Fireproof Gar- | age or A. D. Suttles. 74if. ' HOUSE - FOR - RENT Seven room house, 594 N. 2nd St. Stable on lot. —C. D. Tocple. 73; f I FOR SA LE —A 6 year old cow. Fresh | with calf by side. See R. N. Run yon, Decatur, Phone 8 L. bJU 1 .WANTED- Dressmaking; will also 1 teach to cut and sew if goods and 1 pattern are brought.—Mrs. Rhoda I I Mahan. Monmouth. 'Phone I-M. R. R. No. 7. 82t6 I i FURNISHED HOGtfi A'Ra Ihb A ' high class family would like to rent a furnished home in Decatur. Mint ' 'have modern conveniences. Send all . i word to thia office. 35tf | FOR SALE— Three~good — fresh "cows' i Inquire Hoosier Packing Co. 64tf WANTED —2nd hand office desk.—H. O. Davis. Pleasant Mills, Ind. 81t3 I FOR~SALE - dn"RENT -A vacanFlot ' on West Madison street, near the corner of Twelfth. Full size. A suitable place to build. Will also rent sains. Inquire of A. R. H„ at the 1 Democrat office. 1 68tf FOR SALE—'Some good brood sows. with pigs by side. Also some shoats, 75 to 100 lbs. weight.—Hoosier Packing So. 8-It6 FOR ~ DYNAMITE—See Julius Haugk. _ 8113 I FOR SALE—White Wyandotte eggs; -■ heavy laying strain; 50c a setting. | Call 6 on the I-line. 77tf t AGENTS can make big money selling our guaranteed 1 i trees, fruits, roses. We pay highest * i commissions every week. Free out- 1 fit and part expenses.—The Hawks Nursery Co., Wauwatosa. Wis. 79tfi WANTED —Calves from one to lour weeks old. No Jerseys.—l. A. Kal- . ver, Decatur, Ind. 79t6 . , LOST—a Jet Rosary. Finder please i return to Mrs. Mary Wemhoff en , ! F'ourth street and receive reward. 80t:l ( 1 FOR :<\LE~Shetland pony, mare, < harness and buggy.--John Kirch ' ner, Preble, Ind. Slt6 FOR SALE —Six weeks’ seed potatoes. home grown. Price $1.65 a bushel. Phone 10 on T line.—Jacob ' Koos. 80t6-e-o-d ; top buggy and 100egg Banta incubator, practically new. —W. H. Fledderjohann, 520 So. i 3rd St., Decatur. Ind. 83t6 i LOST —Ladies' small gold watch, chain and knife attached thereto. Lost in Murray hotel. Finder please . leave at Democrat office and receive ' reward. 83t3 A POPULAR DELUSION CONCERNING AN OLD SONG. 1 “Cornin’ Thro’ tiie Rye”—as low I I printed and sung, is usually attributed to Robert Burns —but as a matter oi fact, only the first four lines are by Burns, the remainder having been ad- ■ ded by John Walter, an Edinburg mus 1 ician ar.d music seller, who later movI ed to London. The air to which “Cornin’ Thro’ the | i! Rye" has become familiar to thousands I l of Americans — and to which it is now! I sung,— is an old melody. "The Mil-! II ler’s Daughter"— somewhat modified I || by Walter. j| People generally, and the artist nrd j ■ eommentater who have followed su : t, j I i have taken it for granted that the song referred to crossing a field of rye. Out the authentic version, however, shows , that it refers to the fording of the I River Rye, where certain stepping . I stones allowed the barefooted Highland Lassies to cross none the worse ’ for the shallow water that swir’ed ’ about their pretty ankles. Tills worki-fameus melody is to I ■ found in the wonderful colicci ion er. titled “Heart Songs"— now offered b\ 1 t!' ; s paper to its readers on terms that make it practically a l ift. Elsewhere in today’s issue is printed the < oui on ''with music border that explains hov. this song book may be obtained W> commend to every subscriber this • : u c ual opportunity of procuring a bo-il that will be a source of plea-ure in : i the years to come. < PUBLIC SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS. The undersigned will offer at public sale at his residence, 310 Winchester street, on Saturday, April 8, 1916, Beginning at 12:30 p. m„ all of his household goods and furnishings The furniture and other household goods are in first-class condition. It will pay you to cetne and see the.m Terms: Cash, before removal of tin goods. E. H. SHOEMAKER, 81t4 310 Winchester St. FOR SALE —70 acres, with gor< buildings, and handy to market to, sale at SIOO.OO per acre by owner ii Adem? county; sc.fl -mostly bl’ek Jas. Stevens, Wren, O. R. R. 1. 4t6eed
TO THOSE INTERESTED IN ADAMS COUNTY INVESTMENTS. Dear Friends: We have an Investment that wc c-<' sure will prove attractive to someone who is not satisfied with a small farm but who want* a farm that give? him an opportunity to make some money as a purely farming proposl tion, and at the same time gives him a chance to make some money ns an investor. This particular farm that nave In mind is one of 180 acres, situated two and one-half miles from Berne (which in itself is a sufficient explanation as to location, pleasant neighbors. good market, good schools, < hurehos and people). This farm ir in a good state of cultivation, has been well kept and well managed. The fences have all been rebuilt and the buildings repaired anil kept tn I good condition. The farm has been '.veil elovered and drained and we are oi' the opinion that it has many features that will appeal to an ambitious farmer and investor. This farm is for sale at reasonable, figures and it is in the market for a ' trade. In fact, we will be glad to have you call at our office (next door to the postoffice) and talk to us abou. it. Or If you drop us a postal card we will come to see you about it. Yours sincerely, THE BOWERS REALTY CO. F. M. Schirmeyer. s3t2 French Quinn. PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at public auction at her residence, 1 mite north and 1% miles west of Monroe on what is known as the James S. Johnson farm, on Tuesday. April 11, 1916, beginning at 12:00 o’clock, sharp, the following property, to-wlt: Two Head Horses: One ray mare, about 15 years old; gray’ mare, 16 years old. Two Head Cattle: Red cow, giving good flow of milk; Jersey heifer, fresh first of May. Seven Head Hogs: White sow with 9 pigs by side, red sow, with 7 pigs by side; red sow with 6 pigs by side; Duroe male hog, 2 shoats, weighing about 100 lbs. each. Farming Implements: Thomas hay, loader, Minnie binder, Tiger corn cultivator, Cassidy breaking riding plow. 60 tooth harrow, hay tedder, Osborne , disc, hay rake, seed plow and lifter. > beet drill, Clipper breaking plow, j Trey wagon, top buggy, carriage, set; work harness, set single buggy harness, a number of collars. Hay and : grain: Two and a half tons clover hay, 200 bushels good seed oats, 25, bushels corn; 100 chickens. House-1 hold Goods: Dishes of all kinds,; kitchen cabinet, new; kitchen cupboard, 8-ft extension table, new; kitchen table. 6 dining room chairs. I rocking chair, 20 yards linoleum, mal-' leable range stove, cook stove, heating stove, new; coal oil stove with oven, cabinet, wash stand and wringer, barrel of salt, 4 dozen fruit jars, Stone : churn, ironing board, tubular cream separator, 3 beds complete, cotton mattress, 2 pieces of carpet, safe, oil tank holding 60 gal , 2 barrels, and everything in the house. Terms of Sale: —Ali sums of $5.00 and under, cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving his note with approved security; 4 per cent discount for cash. No property 1 removed un;til'setled for. MALINDA JOHNSON, j J. N. Burkhead, Auct. | FOR RENT—Frpnt office rooms, over! interurban station. Enquire A. D I Suttles. 64tf MANGOLA I & BAKER Corner Monroe and 7th Sts. PHONE 215. DEMONSTRATION. You are cordially invited to attend the sale and display of Dannemiller's j Coffees, which will be held at our gro-1 eery all day, Saturday, April 9 1916.! In addition there will be given away absolutely FREE, the following presents: 1. One Cut Glass Lemonade. 2 One Cut Glass Sherbet. 3. One Cut Glass Cream Pitcher. 4. One Cut Glass Sugar Bowl. 5. One lb. Dannemiller’s “Steel Cut" Coffee. 6. One Cut Glass Water Pitcher. 7. One Aluminum Coffee Percolator Come in and register some time during the day. WE PLAN TO MAKE THIS A BIG DAY. Everybody invited. Come In whether you want to buy or not, and don’t forget the date. Presents are now on display at the grocery. MANGOLD & BAKER Staple and Fancy Grcceries ar.d Notions. Phone 215 623 Monroe St. Decatur Giva Us That Order. Ar&ir A Fred (Mangold « Baker (
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To A Loose? |WchoutforPycrrhea< ® When you find a tooth that gives back and forth, even just a little, see your dentist at - once. He will find conditions which you might overlook. He will find a gum recession, even though slight, where the gums have pulled away from the teeth. And he will tell you that you have the dread disease pyorrhea.
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.•.':.•?• P.-and Oleomargarine, Tb. 19c ■’. B. C. Butter Crackers are better, tb7' 2 c !•> bbl. boxes at, Tb *>'- c Froth B.,:cd Cinder Saupe, Tb. .7■« 10 lbs '- “ California Peaches or Prunes at' lb 7 c Ibs.of Good Rice z: ° A pound > sc ,5 lb. bex cf Argo Starch ‘ c Old Settier, to clear that dirt' rain water, pkg. 5c 1 3 for zsc ?’ in.lere or Rex to soften water ■ 2 10c pkgs'' Q ■ ; boxes of Kitchen Cleanser .. ■ ■ - i 2 cans of Rex or Merry War Py e | f or 15c SI.OO Bottle cf Liquid Smoke for <sc i 2i:"ie Brand Milk, a can “ j 7 for $ 1 jJ l 3 et o~ Pox River Brands of Ni!“ ■ .’a:. 1 <a;-.s I ■ F‘<- ::C i’-arge, 2 10c cans 150 ; Salted Peanuts and Large Assortment of Candies, Tb 1 “ New Potatoes, Radishes, Aspa r ’’ Sus, Leaf and Head Lettuce, CuCJr 1 ’ -ers, Rhubarb, Sweet Potatoes, 0 1 ’ ; on 3, Tomatoes, Spinach at spe £l .low prices.
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