Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 97, Decatur, Adams County, 22 April 1916 — Page 4
o THE DAILY MARKET REPORTS o P-TI TT— lol=3ol=3l lE=O
EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y„ Apr. 22— (Special to Daily Democrat)—Receipts, 2,400; shipments, 760; official to New York yesterday 1900; hogs closing steady. Mediums, heavies and yorkers, $10.06@$10.10; one deck fancy, $10.25; roughs, $9.00©»9.10; stags, $6.50@ $7.75; cattle, 150; steady; sheep, 2,000; slow; top wool lambs, $11.15; clips. $10.40; down. b. 1. Burvrx. Wheat sllO Oats, No 3 white 40c Corn ..( 93c Rye 85c Barley 55c Alsike seed $8.25 NIBLICK & CO. Eggs 20c > Hutter 18c@25c FULL EN KAMP'S. Eggs 20c Butter 27c BERLING'S. Indian Runner ducu .*« Chickens 11c Fowls 10c DUCkS ....... Geese ....8c Young turkeys ...■■.....■.HM J .l<e ■ Old Tom turkeys ....10c I
SMOKE TACK IS THE MOST ADVANCED STEP IN A FIVE CENT CIGAR EVER ATTEMPTED UNUSUAL QUALITY, MILD AND SWEET MADE IN DECATUR Democrat Want Ads Bring Results ■■■l SONGS" ~Mj 15 c | j * THIS PAPER TOYOU M HOW TO GET IT ALMOST FREE Clip out and present five coupons like the above, bearing consecutive dates, together with our special price of 98c. Book on display at office of THE DAILY DEMOCRAT 5 “ 98c Secure this $3.00 Volume I The Genuine Cardinal, Seal Grain, Flexible Binding, Red Edges, Round Corners, with 16 full-page portraits of the world’s most famous singers, and complete dictionary of musical terms. Out-of-town reenters wi'ZZ add 10c extra for pottage and packing “UPAPT The song book with a soul 1 400 of 1 xXJkJ gon g treasures of the world In one volume of 500 pages. Chosen by 20,000 music lovers. Four years to complete the book. Every song a gem of melody.
U— cnTP 1 JJoimg man, -tftat dojjou mean lobe? *3akc time— consider. jxjou art the designer: you must select the pattern for your Juturc. A hasty start yton't has- !!.».< ten success. Each time you change your tnind and shift your occupation you must rc-lcam and re-cam. QltmL- tA uou elect a definite course you must accept guidance?’ V V ———f •CEVcm successful man’s adOice to\\ ft v%\ ij **dau is 0 To SaOc One dollar-vOill start you. i&riny it to J 'il Our 13ank today! \ (<CjL JU OWamstatisaßh wO ——— • <7 \xaiur-3ixb-
Old Hen turkeys .10e Old Roosters .$« Butter, packing stock 18e Eggs 20c Above prices ar* *or poultry tree from teed. FORNAX MILLING CO. Wheat sl.lO Corn .. ( 93c Oats 39c Rye 75c KALVER’S MARKETS. Woo! 21«©H« Beef hides Call .............. >•. Tallow *e Sheep pelts 25c ©sl.lXl LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Chickens 11c Indian Runner Ottcm .....8c Fowls 10c Ducks 9c Geese M 8c Young turkeys l*o Old Tom Turkeys 11c Old Hen Turkeys 11c Old Roosters Sc Eggs 16c Butter 18c Above pncee are for poultry tree from feed. DECATUR CKUhMERY CO. ■ Butterfat, delivered 35c Butterfat, in country 32c I Butter, wholesale 35c
Strength and Service These are two very important factors to be considered in making your banking connections. This Bank is equipped to render prompt and efficient service in every department of banking. It has been recognized for many years as a safe, strong and conservative Bank. Interest and Business Accounts invited. FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR, INDIANA Members Federal Reserve Association. I I saEgggaamjiiw wra-aaam ——— . ■ 1... : FILE EXEMPTIONS NOW. Miss Marie Patterson, deputy coun- , ty treasurer, has had several years’ experience at preparing mortgage exemption papers and will be glad to ( attend to this work for you. Call at . the office of the county treasurer at 1 any time and she will be glad to take care of Ulis work. Now Is the time, 1 to May Ist. 74tf. • — -o < Democrat Want Ads Pay ■ ♦+++♦+++ ♦ + <• + + +, + DR. C. R. WEAVER ♦ 1 *_ ♦ 1 * OsteoDath ♦ t + + * Licensed by the Indiana ♦ * State Board of Medical * ( + Registration and Examina- * * tion. Office over People’s * , + Loan & Trust Co. + * ’PHONE 314. ++♦++++♦+++♦♦* M. J. Scherer . UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Fine Funeral Furnishings DECATUR, • IND. Telephone: office 90; Home, 185 , I'! STAR GROCERY ~ 4 Table Peaches, 2 cans 25c Marco Macaroni 10c Marco Spaghetti 10c Santa Clara Prune, 2 tbs...lsc Milk, 2 large cans 150 Potato Bread, large 10af....10c I Campbell’s Soups 10c S Lima Beans, tt> 8c a Marco Fancy Blend Coffee..3oc 3 Marco Spring Wheat Flour 95c i Pearl Tapioca 10c Boneless Herring, tb 200 Shredded Cod Fish 10c i Chick Feed, sack 25c \ Comar Early June Peas....loc | Will Johns,
j HELP WMUTED LOST—Sapphire stone, gold chain rosary. Was lost between Second street and St. Mary’s church. Finder please return to this office. , 96t3 GARDEN BLOWING DONE- Phone No. 1, or see S. C. Wyatt. 96t6 FOR RENT—4O acre farm, on state lino, 7 miles from Decatur; will rent on shares. Call on Geo. Lett. I*4 miles east of Bobo. Wren 'phone. 96t6 LOST —A gold, watch fob with name "Austin" engraved. Finder please return to desk at Murray hotel and ieceive reward. 96t3 LOST —Five dollar bill, between Thirteenth street, Barney Kalver’s junk shop, or the alley east of the fire department. Reward of sl. Please return to Harry Simms, Willshire, 0., or leave at this office. 94t3 FOR RENT—Modern six room house. Desirable location. Inquire of Arthur Holthouse, the Democrat. 94tf FOR SALE OR RENT—A vacant lot on West Madison street, near the corner of Twelfth. Full size. A suitable place to build. Will also rent same. Inquire of A. R. H., at the Democrat office. 68tf WANTED —A dining room girl Apply at once. Martin and Joseph steam bakery. 93tf. WANTED—Hang your paper, 20c per bolt. Clean paper 75c a room, call phone 14-R —Jim Coverdale. 46tf FOR SALE —White Wyandotte eggs; heavy laying strain; 50c a setting. Call 6 on the I-llne. 77tf FOR RENT—7 room house on Sou'h Winchester street, lights, two cisterns, small stable, lots of fruit. Call C. E. Peoples at the John Baager residence on the Craigville phone. 95t3 WOMEN salary $15.00 selling guaranteed hosiery to wearer; 25c an hour spare time. Permanent, experience unnecessary.— International Mills, Ann St., Norristown, Pa. It MEN —Our illustrated catalogue explains how we teach the barber trade In a few w-eeks, mailed free. — Moler Barber College, Indianapolis, Ind. 97t6 MACHINISTS WANTED—Machine tool operators can make from 25 cents to 45 cents an hour working piece work. Liberal day rate guaranteed. Non-union men preferred—Apperson Bros. Automobile Co., Kokomo, Indiana. 97t2
II --•— O Al/5 C -:~aB sts 7 J — 'SIX-3d’ ? 1050 EobPeM | - ' if’" ,'X ■ ; . . .. I ■ I 1 i ... ... -•-■■A/'-'. I li ' '/ < ~ ■ ' . .. _ ;. ' : - '-Ct ■ ■;:: — ■. ■ ' i I I Pcdgo kiCononiy is Econoniv
■ Be sure that you buy MOTORING when you buy your motor car. The price of the five-passenger Fleetwood “Six-38” is SIOSO. How long we shall be able to keep it as low as $lO50 —with the continuous increase in the cost of materials —we cannot say—because we do not know. We urge you to order a Fleet wood at SIOSO TODAY and protect yourself. But that price—$1050—was decided upon last December as the minimum price for which we could sell genuine, unequalled, indisputable Paige Quality. We don’t GUESS that the Fleetwood “Six-38” and the Fairfield “Six-46” will “stand up.” We KNOW it. There is nothing “experimental” about these cars. There are no radical engineering theories in them. They are the incontestable proof of a season’s driving. Paige Sixes are designed and built on the principle of EVOLUTION—not REVOLUTION.
Paige-Detroit Motor Car Company, Detroit, Michigan W. H. DETTINGER, Magley, Ind. AGENT FOR ADAMS COUNTY. ’ " . — --—-——2" ■==--■ (fIT) ||
TO THOSE INTERESTED IN AD AMS COUNTY INVETSMENTS. Dear Friends; — We would like to call your attention tn a small farm of forty acres that Is conveniently located -a very good little farm, indeed. The soil is real corn ground. The buildings are in pretty good condition. The tiling is good. The fences uro good. Convenient to market, about half mile oil stone road. Can be bought for $4.500.00. part cash, balance reasonable time given at a low rate of interest. This ought to appeal to some one who has not a large supply of cash available. There are several other features that will convince you that as an investment, pure and simple, that money is to be made for you. Won t you let us explain those features? Please call on us next door to the postoffice. • Respectfully. THE BOWERS REALTY COMPANY, FRANK M. SCHIRMEYER. FRENCH QUINN. 96t2 o— FOR RENT. Fields for spring crops. Inquire of J. K. Niblick, R. r. D. No. 8, or tele phone 6-T. 39tf n— — FOR SALE, CHEAP. Park hotel ground, 86 ft., fronting Winchester street; 165 feet deep. All improvements paid. 96t10 ERWIN AGENCY.
LOW RATE EXCURSIONS to ST. LOUIS, MO. via CLOVER LEAF ROUTE Saturdays, April 22 and 29 $5.00 from Decatur See Agent for particulars.
LOW RATE EXCURSIONS via CLOVER LEAF ROUTE -EVERY SUNDAYto Toledo. 0.. Bluffton. Frankfort, Kokomo and Marion, Ind. See H. J. Thompson, Agent, Decatur. Ind., for particulars.
Rex Theatre — mutual pictures tonight . -THE, HOUSE OF SCANDALS' A Mutual Master picture in lour parts. "SOME NIGHT” A Beauty comedy. Added Attraction —-last Day. “LORE” Girl Mental Marvel. ADMISSION 5 and 10 els. MONDAY “WHAT DORIS DID” Three part Thanhouser draira, featuring Doris Grey. ADMISSION 5 cents. — v . t 0 ive Decatur the best pictures it is •il in nrncure For this reason we are now pYepossible to procure. an(! Mutual Master PicS’ l ™Sv. e "Sm ’Syo. I» .he Rex theater, for we believe these pictures will please. Rex Theatre
NEW SIX CYLINDER AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE CHEAP One Model 32 Oakland, r 6 cylinder, 5 passenger body, a fine car in [every [respect. If you are going to buy a car . see this one. We have only one toVsell. Go. TOIT JKOJN’ETZ’
J It you are considering a five-passenger car, first consider the rleetwood "Six-38”. You can see the beauty, luxury and power for yourself. Consider the name, the prestige, the guarantee, the national endorsement, and the company ba r k of the car. . J , Consider that you must buy MOTORING as well as a motor car. > Consider that cheaper cars, with repair bills and loss of time and service, are frequently more expensive cars. 1 y ulure Consider the depreciation. Consider the cost of maintenance. c ECONOMY** y ° Ur economy is INTELLIGENT —at $lO5 y 0° Ur Ch ° iCe WiU be the Fleetwo °d "Six-38” ECONOMICAL. BEST and therefore the most SIOSO* ge Fleetwood Six-38” (five passengers) 4 6” Passengers)
