Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 187, Decatur, Adams County, 8 August 1916 — Page 4
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EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N~ V .’ Aug. B—(Special to Daily Democrat)— Receipts, 4,800; shipments, 950; official to New York yesterday. 3.420; hogs closing slow. Medium and yorkers, $10.45@ $10.50; lights and pigs, [email protected]; roughs, $9.00®59.10; stags, $6.50@ $7.50; cattle, 125; steady; sheep 800; steady; lambs, $11.25; down; sheep, $8.25; down. G. T. BURK. Wheat $1.25 Oats 38c Corn $1.13 Rye 76c Barley 66c Red clover seed $7.25 Alsike Seed. SB.OO Timothy seed $1.75 NIBLICK & CO. Eggs 24c Butter 20c@25c BOWERS-NIBLICK GRAIN CO. Wool 38c FULLENKAMP’S. Eggs 24c Butter 20c@25c BE R LING’S. Chickens 20-22 c Fowls -13 c
DECATUR’S CHIROPRACTOR PIONEER Office Over Vance & Hite’s Uniire 1:30 to 5:00 Hours 6:30 to 8:00 PHONE 650. 0. L Burgener, D. C. No Drugs No Surgery No Osteorathv M. J. Scherer UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Fine Funeral Furnishing* DECATUR, - IND. Telephone! Office 90; Home, 186 ■ MMM
STAR GROCERY | Marco Fancy Blend Coffee. 30c • Marco Dried Beef 15c f Marco Peanut Butter 15c r Marco Pork and Beans 10c E Marco Red Kidney Beans... 10c j Marco Rolled White Oats..loc & Marco Proxide Toilet Soap 10c i Marco Horse Radish Mustard T Marco Corn Flakes 10c f Marco Pure Fruit Jelly ...,10c £- Marco Macaroni 10c £ Marco Spaghetti 10c ;• Marco Pearl Tapioca 10c £ Marco French Olive OU ....35c t Marco White Table Syrup ..15c - Marco Mustard Sardines ...10c —— Will Johns,
' J IIS || ‘elhis man must w?I” I fljlc’s Ike tnoti -vflw.from the beginning cf time, hew proVeS to vJcrto Chat it can be N?ne. <Loti can check him but he’ll come bach ani come back until wu vcrech him. Will ig tnacc of Whalebone. It has IJjjl snap but Won’t onap. 3&cnd it as much as you please but -Watch out U for the he'll thrive ao tones ao ho alloc. The length of hie ilffi fight b the limit of his faith. It takes marc than one hit to niake htttt Cplit. rt ■ • 11 f(au/rron. Others haVe money In the bank. Ctre you yoing to say “VW can't 1 '? ill 9icu ~' 11 ~ 111 iiMrl ISJ
Ducks 11-12 c Geese 9c • Young turkeys 15c Old Tom turkeys .13c Old hen turkeys 13c Old roosters ...., 10c Eggs 19c Above gricee are wk ioaitry £rv< from read. — FORNAX MILLING CO. — ' Wheat $1.25 Corn ... sll4 Oats 38c Rye 75c KALVER’S MARKETS. ! Wool 37c Beet hides 14c : Calf hides 16c Tallow 5c Sheep pelts [email protected] THE HOOSIER PACKING CO. Heavy and medium $9.50 , Pigs and lights $9.25 Roughs $8.50 Stags $6.00 Prime steers $6.50 to $7.00 Heifers and light steers $6.00 to SB.OO Cows $5.00 to $5.50 Calves 9.00 DECATUR DREAMERY CO. Butterfat delivered 29’£c Butterfat at Station 27'Uc Butterfat In Country 26Hc
B. C. HENRICKS D. C. YOUR CHIROPRACTOR Above Voglewede’s Shoe Store. Phone 660 Residence 510 Cleveland Street. Office Hours Ito 5 7to 8 LADY ATTENDANT Decatur, Ind. r ___________________ Dr. L. K. Magley VETERINARIAN Corner Third and Monroe Streets. PHONE £1? 186 DECATUR. IND.
NOTICE TO DEBTOR'S All persons knowing themselves indebted to the undersigned firm will confer a favor by coming In and making an early settlement, as we have sold the business to other parties. 174tf C. F. STEELE & COMPANY
YOUR CREDIT is what you make it. It will be worth far more to you when the time comes than an armful of letters presented by you a STRANGER. A small beginning as a well kept bank book has led to many a man’s business success. We invite you to open an account here SOON. FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR, INDIANA Members Federal Reserve Association.
[ HELP WANTED FOR SALE —Several good secondhand separators, at bargain prices. Also have new ones for sale. Call at residence. No. Fifth street. —John Spuller. 160tf WA N3' EIT— FVtecn* laborers Apply at once.—Northern Indiana Gas & Electric Co., the Gas Co., opposite court house. 182tf WANTED—l’o'clehn your wall paper, cisterns, carpets, and stoves, white wa.ffi cut houses, cellars, etc. —J. C. Covcrdale, Phono 210. 146tf. FOR Ui'.'NT--Four' furnished rooms for light housekeeping, 336 Line street. ’Phone No. 521. —B. W. Sholty. 179-t-th-s-ts WANTEIH-I would Tike to rent a 5 nr 6 room house to take possession Sept. 1.3 in family. Address O. F. K. ( 331 North 11th St. Decatur, 18413 FOR SALE—Anger - Holt“cream“'seporator, a good Jersey cow and a lady broke driving horse. Will sell right if taken at once, inquire of J. F Bright at the Adams County Creamery Co. ISItG LOST —Spectacles in case, with Dr. J. M. Miller’s name thereon. Return to C. Boese and receive reward. Lost between House home and Zion’s Lutheran church Sunday. 186t3 FOR SALE- Twenty head of extra choice breeding ewes; also a good buck. Inquire of Heber Bowen. % mile north of Pleasant Mills, Indiana. 186t3 LOST —Small black posketbook. containnig $5.90. on Second street, between Madison and Monroe. Finder return to Democrat. Reward. 187t3* WANTED—GirI for general housework. Apply Mrs. E. Woods, phone 255 or 1115 West Monroe street 86t3 HOUSE - FOR RENT^Corner - Sixth and Jefferson streets; has lights and water. —Joshua R. Parrish. 181tf TEAMS —To handle slip slapers at sugar factory.—Holland St. Louis Sugar Co. 185t5 LOST—A traveling bag along road, between Fort Wayne and Decatur. A reward will be given to the person returning it to this office or by notifying J. E. Briggs, Ft. Wayne. 186t3 LOST —A pocket book containing between seven and eight dollars. Lost between here and Ossian. Finder please return here and receive reward or notify Hrs. Martha Todd, Hoagland, Ind. 186t3 FOR - SALE—A church bell, organ and hot air furnace. Inquire of the Rev. Rilling at the Evangelical church. 186t3 FOR SALE^An - International truck. Can be bought cheap. Inquire of G. it.Hileman, Willshire, 0., 186t3 STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING. Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Citizens’ Telephone company, of Decatur, Indiana, will be held at the office of the secretary of said company, in the city of Decatur, Indiana, on Monday Evening, September 4, 1916, at 7:00 o’clock for the election of five directors of said company to serve for the ensuing year and for the transaction of such other business as may be properly brought before said meeting. F. M.- SCHIRMEYER, 186t24 Secretary.
Wiw [(ifmpß IU bu U1 bit) See me at your earliest convenience before claiming your sale date. Sale dates taken fast. See me early and convince yourself of your date. J. J. Baumgartner, Auctioneer. Phone 426. Decatur, Inc 1 .
CHAPLIN AT REX. There has never been anyone like .Charlie Chaplin and probably never will. His great popularity with,, all classes of theater goers made him the most sought for player in pictures and resulted in his signing his famous million dollar contract with the Mutual Film Corporation. This contract calls so rtwelve pictures a year, one every four weeks, for which he receives n salary of Ten Thousand Dn'lars per week. And lie receicvcd a bonus of One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars for signing the contract! This makes him the highest salaried man in the world, bar none. His sa’ary is equal to the income on an investment of Twenty Million Dollars. All this just f< making people lair It And who will pay it Is nt worth it His second picture “The Fireman” Will be shown at the Rex today, afternoon and night. Critics say it’s the best yet. Better see it. It only costs you a dime. ADAMS COUNTY INVESTMENTS. Dear Friends: We have some investments that' we are sure are good ones. We have some real bargains tn farm end city property. We have several large farms that we can offer very reasonable. Would be very glad to have you inquire about them. We. have some very desirable city propositions We would be glad to have yon get into communication with us, either by mail or personal call. (Our office is next door to the postoffiee). We ask you not to forget that we are offering farm loans at 5 per cent and at 5% per cent with a small commission and at 6 per cent and no commission. This 6 per cent loan is worthy of your earnest consideration. No expense, Ask us about it. We want to make your abstracts of title. You ought by all means know the title of your land to be sure it is good. Our experience is of many years and our charges are very reasonable. It will save money to see us. Respectfully, THE BOWERS REALTY COMPANY FRANK M. SCHIRMEYER. FRENCH QUINN. 186t6
MASONIC CALENDAR FOR WEEK ENDING, AUGUST 12. Tuesday Evening, Aug. 8, 7:30 p. m. Regular meeting Blue Lodge. DAVID E. SMITH, W. M.
NOTICE TO STOCK MEN AND FARMERS If you are so unfortunate as to lose any horses, cattle, sheep or swine, cal! us by telephone at our expense and we will take care of same free of charge, and we will also take care of your Cholera Hogs free of charge, saving you a great expense and bother, as we hold a state license under the rules and regulations of the State Veterinarian for taking care of same. The state law requires any person in this business to take out a state license, as the following will show: Section II of Act H-120, of the General I.aws of Indiana, approved March 6, 1&13, and found in Chapter 111 on page 294, reads as follows: "Any person, firm, or corporation, who shall obtain from any other person, firm or corporation, by purchase or otherwise the body of any animal for the purpose of obtaining the bide, skin or grease from such dead animal, or for the purpose of disposing of the carcass of such dead animal in any way whatsoever, shall be deemed to have engaged in the business of disposing of the bodies of dead animals end (hall be subject to all of the provlslo: s and penalties of this act: Provided, nothing in this act shall interfere with the original owner disposing of carcasses of dead animals upon his premises.” Such disposition on the owner’s own premises must be made according to law, however, to avoid the penalty. The law relative to the disposition of dead animals is found in the same General Laws of 1913, and Section 8 of page 336 of Chapter 135, Act H-193, approved March 7, 1913, reads as follows: "It shall be unlawful for any person caring for or owning swine that have died to allow the carcasses to lie about the fields, yards, pens, and hog houses. ■ Such carcasses shall be disposed of immediately by cremating, or by burying four feet deep and covqjing by quicklime, or by disposing of them to a state licensed person, firm, or corporation licensed to render sueh carcasses under the rules and regulations of the State Veterinarian.” DECATUR FERTILIZER CO. 'Phone 14-K. D. F Suman, Propr.
MANGOLD & BAKER Comer M woe and 7th Sts. PHONE 215. Blue Tat Apricots, a can 15c: 2 for 25c Silver Dale Peach, a can 15c; 2 for 25c Drinking Cider, a can 10c; 3 for 25c Sugar Corn, a can ....10c; 3 for 25c June Peas, a can 10c; 3 for 25c Kraut, a can 10c; 3 for 25c Sliced Pineapple, a can 2 ® e Jelly, a can 1 0 c l 3 for Peanut Butter, a can .... 10c, 15c, 25c Olives, a bottle 10c, 15c, 25c Dried Beef, a can 10c. 15c Erie Brand Bacon, a jar ..' 20c Ripe Olives, a can . ...10c; 3 for 25c Olive Oil, a bottle 25c, 50c, 75c Dill Pickles, a can 15c Black Berries, Tomatoes, Oranges, Bananas, Lemons, Cabbage and Apples. We pay cash or trade for produce: Butter, 20-25 c; Eggs, 24c. Give Us That Order. Arthur ft Fred Mangold Baker
♦ DR. D. D. CLARK ♦ ♦ Physician and Surgeon ♦ •1« Office removed to residence, four ♦ ♦ doors north of Murray Hotel, 4- + 128 No. Third St. ♦ + Calls answered day or night. ♦ + Telephone 131. ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦ + + •> + ♦♦♦♦♦
Or. C V. Connell VETERINARY SURGEON Phone Residence 143
| SYNONYMOUS TERMS I “The Canvas College” “The University of the People" : | “Inspiration, Recreation and Popular Education 1 “The Redpath Chautauqua” x To any citizen of an up to date community: ♦ You owe it to your growing boy and girl to give them a Chautauqua education. j ♦ You owe it to your wife to give her a Chautauqua vacation from the year round routine of [ $ home cares. Y You owe it to yourself to get the recreation, the entertainment the inspiration, the broadened ) ♦ horizon which come from attending a Redpath Chautauqua. t THE REDPATH CHAUTAUQUA IS COMING MERE ; t Season tickets are now on sale by the local committee at one half dollar less than they can be ( ♦ bought after the committee's supply is exhausted. 2 * REDPATH CHAUTAUQUA APPEARS HERE AUG. 21, AND CLOSES AUG. 28. ■ . I Do 'you ■ opeji your kfcchgn door to this ? 1 ; II \ ill FF.-> ... nI ■ 20 F fßteSj j! 11 r —ir *— <srwl t fife •>’; 1 « t Al a | g Z &' ; I d I | | The ALL GAS KITCHEnF"”W* I ~ nnr J •’ | FrO . I You don’t mind going in if it IS an All-Gas Kitch- I en, for it is sure to be clean, cool and convenient. | I Your kitchen can be made an All-Gas Kitchen at | '' ' J ’ small cost by installing a Gas Range, a Gas Iron and As |H 1 a Gas Water Heater. Q ; ft •• I You can buy the appliances on easy terms at our pW I / <1 showroom or from representatives. \Z ■ / d-l | NORTHERN INDIANA GAS & ELECTRIC I I 0 COMPANY. I “THE GAS CO. DECATUR, IND. | IB X ..'-TOf: .... atSSHMt
Rex Theatre j HIGH CLASS CLEAN PHOTOPLAY T O D Y Matinee and night, CHARLEY CHAPLIN in FIREMAN.” One long laugh from start to finish Shoe Charley as the Heroic Firefighter. ‘lt's a | Scream.” • Show runs continuous from 1:30 to 11:30. After 6 o’clock all scats will he ten cents. tomorrow “MYSTERIES OF MYRA,” episode No. 10. “JERRY AND THE MOONSHINERS,” Cub coni edy with George Ovcy. “SEEING AMERICA, views of Yellowstone nJ tional Park. “ANIMATED CARTOON COMICS.” Rex Theatre
ST. LOUIS EXCURSIONS VIA CLOVER LEAF ROUTE | Saturdays, August 5 and 12, 1916 See Agent at Decatur for Particulars.
