Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 259, Decatur, Adams County, 31 October 1916 — Page 4
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EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y„ Oetfl 31—(Special to Dally Democrat) —Receipts. 8.000; shipments, 1.52'1; official to New York yesterday, 5,81)0; hugs closing steady. Medium and heavy, slo.lof?|jti.2s; Yorkers, slo.ooffi $10.05; hogs, $9.00'1? $9.25; roughs, $9.25©59.35; stags. $7.50; slow and weak; sheep, 3,600; steady; top lambs. $10.75. G. T. BURK. Wheat SL7O Oats 50c Corn $1.15 Rye sl.lO Barley 75c Clover seed $8.50 Alsike seed $8.25 Timothy seed $1.75 NIBLICK A CO. Eggs 30c Butter 20cQ25c FULLENKAMP’B. Eggs 30c Butter 20c @ 25c BOWERS NIBLICK GRAIN CO. Wool 38c ■ ERLING’S. Chickens 14c
DECATUR’S CHIROPRACTOR PIONEER Office Over Vance & Hite’s Unnre 1:30 to 5:00 nOlirS 6:30 to 8:00 PHONE 650. 0. L Burgener, D. C. No Drugs No Surgery ! No Osteopathy Or. C. V. Conneli i VETERINARY SURGEON Pnnrw Office 102 1 Hylic Residence 143' §STAR GROCERY! Marco Fancy Blend Coffee..3oc i Marco Dried Beef 15c Marco Peanut Butter 15c * Marco Pork and Beans 10c B Marco Red Kidney Beans...loc t I Marco Rolled White Oats.. 10c * Marco Proxlda Toilet Soap 10c Ei Marco Horse Radish Mustard g I Marco Corn Flakes 10c ’ ■ Marco Pure Fruit Jelly ....10c Marco Macaroni 10c ’ Marco Spaghetti 10c I Marco Pearl Tapioca 10c £ Marco French Olive Oil ....85c | Marco White Table Syrup ..15c Marco Mustard Sardines ...10c i. I j Johns,
e BUSINESS MEN OF TODAY. use very little cash In their transactions. Checks are much safer and more convenient. In offering our services as a depository we strive to make the relations personal and are only too glad to be of any service of a financial nature. 01b fl6amstahsaiih -S>ccahir-3nJ>-
Fowls toe Ducks 10c ■ Geese Sc . Young turkeys 15c Old Tom turkeys 13c Old hen turkeys 13c ' Old roosters 7c Eggs 30c Above >ricta ar» rot sczlt-y i.v I from feed FORNAX MILLING CO. Wheat $l6O Corn Oats 47c Rye SI.OO MARTIN KLEPPER CREAMERY COMPANY. Butter fat delivered 36c Butter fat, at station 3tc Butter fat, in country I’.lc KALVER'B MARKET*. Wool 37c Beef hides 14c Calf hides 15c Tallow 5c Sheep pelts 50c651.50 THE HOOSIER PACKING CO. Heavy and medium $9.00 Pigs and lights $8.50 Roughs SB.OO Heifers and light steers $6.00 to $6.50 Stags $7.00 Prime steers $6.50 to $7.00 Cows $5.00 to $5.50 Calvos $9.50 ■
■ Dr. L. K. Magley VETERINARIAN Comer Third and Monroe Street?. PHONE 186 DECATUR. IND. B. C. BENRICKS D. C. YOUR CHIROPR ACTOR Above Morris 5 & 10c Store. Phone 660 Residence 510 Cleveland Street Office Hours Ito 5 7to 81 LADY ATTENDANT Decatur, Ind. + DR. D. D. CLARK + + Physician and Surgeon ♦ < Office removed to residence, four + ♦ doors north of Murray Hotel, ♦ ♦ 128 No. Third St. ♦ ♦ Calls answered day or night X ♦ Telephone 131. 4-*** + 4 + + + + *4>** ill IM|i|||im.ismt I IMPOSSIBLE TO SAVE THESE DAYS ' As long as you spend it as fast as you make it, it IS impossible. Make a new start TODAY—let this bank save it for you—each week or month—and you will always have it when you want it. , FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR, INDIANA Members Federal Reserve Association. I I
iI HEIT WANTED ? — — ' FOR BALE OR RENT—Seven Room house on Mercer Ave., light, water and Gas. Inquire at 333 4th St., or Phone 286. 242tt ' FOR SAl.E~Smair Missouri farm, $lO cash and $5 monthly; no inter--5 cst or taxes; highly productive land; • close to 3 big markets; write for 1 photographs and full information. ! Munger A-183, N. Y. Life Bldg.. Kansas City. Mo. 245-2 mo, Attend and buy your stock of pure bred cattle at Kukelhan Bro .’ public sale. Thursday, Nov. 16. at the Decatur Horse barns. 254tf ' ill 1117 WANTED—For general housework. Apply Mrs. E. Woods, 1115 W. * Monroe St.; 'phone 255. 253tf Kukelhan Bros, will hold a public auction of Holstein cattle at the Decatur Horse Sale bares on First street on Thursday. Nev. 16. The finest cattle in the country will he sold. ExH-a. 30 line sows will also be told. Kukelhan Bros. 254tf WANTED - Woman to do washing and ironing. Must call for and deliver same. 'Phone 44. 258tf FOR house on Fourth St., 4 rooms and pantry. Newly papered and painted—Mrs. Costello. 255t6 FOR SALE—A Florence hot blast soft coal burner. Inquire of Elgin King, North Third St. 255tf. LOST OR STOLEN The novel, “My Lady of the Chimney Corner." The person having same please return to ■ 'he County Clerk’s office. 249tf i FOR RENT—Furnished room, modern; heat and bath. Address “X," care Democrat. 254tf Holstein cattle sale at the Decatur Horse Sale barn on Thursday, Nov. 16. Heifers and bulls will be sold at public auction. From the best herd in Adams Co. Kukelhan Bros. 2>ltf | FOR RENT —Six room house or. Fifth street. Newly napered and in good condition. See J. F. Arnold. 134 S. 3rd St.. City. 259tf FOR SALE —Barred Plymouth Rock cockerels at $1 each. Address Victor Ulman. Decatur, R. R. 9. 257t6 WANTED—Ten men to work at stone quarry; 25c hour. See Robt. Haugk 258t3 TO MEN —Our system of teaching harboring enables you to learn a i profitable profession quickly. Write ' Moler College, 349 E. Washington St.. I Indianapolis. 253t2G ADAMS COUNTY INVESTMENTS. Dear Friends: — We have a good 89 acre farm out |by Honduras in Kirkland township. I that we will offer reasonable. The I owner v ill consider a trade for a . good forty, well improved. This 80. land, fences, drainage, buildings, all good, high class. Respectfully, THE BOWERS REALTY COMPANY FRANK M. SCHIRMEYER. FRENCH QUINN. A PUBLIC SALE. As 1 have sold my farm. I will offer for sale at my residence 3% miles south of Decatur, one mile east afid % mile north of Monroe, on Wednesday, Nov. 15, 1916, consisting of live stock, grain and farming implements. Look for complete ad in this paper. I 257t6 G. H. RICE. PROPERTY FOR SALE Good seven room house with three lets located within half mil o of city limits. Hou e has electric lights, plenty of closet room, good pantry, fine cistern, chicken yard and good out buildings. An excellent place for poultry raising, etc. Inquire at this office. 25dt6 NOTICE. Revival meetings will commence at the Church, of God on Clevela. d • street. Wednesday evening. November 1. P. AV. Batts, from Florida, will take charge of the service. One and al! are invited to attend these services and hear the pure gosnel i preached in its fullness. 258t6' NOTICE TO HUNTERS. i > No hunting permitted on my farm. Trespassers will b* prosecuted. 258112 JOHN D. WERLING. OPEN TONIGHT. To accommodate those who canntft come during the day time, I will keep my apple car open until nine o’clock tonight, Apples, sl.lO a bushel at the car at my block factory, north part of city. Northern Spies. Greenings, and other varieties of apples. , ELI MEYER, f | I; M. J. Scherer UNDERTAKING ANO EMBALMING Flnv Fuonrsl Fi:rn<ar,:»ige DECATUR, ■ IND. Telephone; Office 90; Home, 1«5
PUBLIC SALE OF STOCK AND LAND The undersigned will hold a public sale of stock and land at hi* residence, 3 miles northeast of Decatur, first house south of the Union Chap el church, one mile east of the Dent school house on what is known ns the Stultz farm, on Thursday, Nov. 2. 1916. beginning at 1 o'clock p. m.. tie following personal properly, towit: Five Horses Sorrel mare, coming 3 years old: nny gelding, coming 2 years old: spring mare colt, bay driving hot.<>, lady broke; spring colt. Eight Cattle: Roan cow, 3 •tars old. giving milk; Brindle cow, years old. giving milk; 6 head of prtng calves, good ones. Fifty-eight I! .its. One Poland China sow, farrow by day of sale; Poland China sow, net bred; 56 head of f.’gs, weighing from 30 to 125 pounds. Farm Land: Eighty acres of good /arming land in Union township, with buildings. orchards and well and everything that makes up a good farm. Terms:—Under $5 cash in hand; over $5 a credit of 9 months will be given, tlie purchaser giving note with approved security. Terms of sale of land will be made known on the day of sale. E. H. CARTER. Baumgartner and Bunn, Aucts. John 11. Starost, Clerk. PUBLIC SALE. As 1 am going to quit farming. 1 will offer at public sale at my residence. 1 miles east of Decatur, or mile east of the Luckey school house on what is known as the old Steigmeyer farm on Monday. Nov. 13. 1916. beginning at 10 o’clock a. in., the following personal property, to-wit: Fout Head of Horses: Bay mare, 9 years old. bred, sorrel colt, coming 2 years old: bay colt. 1 year old; grey mare. 8 years old. in foal. Twelve Head of Cattle. Roan cow, will be fresh in January; red cow. 5 years old. fresh in Feb.; 3 two-year-old st'cis, 1 yearling steer. 2-year-old heifer. 18<tnonth-old roan bull, 9-month-old roan bull. 2 spring calves. Three red sows, with pigs by side, 2-vear-old male hog. 10 head of shoats wi igliing from 100 to 150 each. Farmng Implements: Two walking breaking plows, riding breaking plow, two spike tooth harrows, 2 riding corn cultivators, Black Hawk corn planter, 1-horse corn cutter, land roller, 9-hole grain drill. McCormcik binder, 6-foot •t:t; two 5-foot mowers, hay tedder, ;ay rake, clover buncher, good carriage. 2 wagons with double beds, hay re. k. set of dump boards, set of log bolsters, 2 log chains, mud boat, bob sled, 2 sets of double harness. 6 horse allars and many other articles too numerous to mention. Terms: —Sums of $5 and under, ash in hand. Sums over $5 a credit of 12 months will be given, the purchaser giving note with approved security. Six per cent interest after maturity. Four per cent oft for cash. No goods removed until settled for. JOHN STEIGMEYER. John Spuller and Roy Runyon. Aucts. 258t6 j PRICE IS INCREASED. Owing to the increase in the cost of news print paper as well as all other ingredients which go to make up a nev s'.-aper. including labor, it has been necessary for the Fort Wayne t< ::a!-Cazette to increase the Bell-1 r.g price of their paper to fifteen cents per week, including the Sunday I oaper, beginning with today. The Journal-Gazette is the first paper to i ach Decatur in the morning, is one >f the greatest"papers published in, the middle west, with Lew EHingham ''.it It is hoped that you will con-; inue to take the paper and will thus recognize the fact that the new own-' ers are striving to give you the best j paper poss-’ble for the least money, j Price without Sunday paper is ten ‘ cents a week. ELGIN KING, 258t3 Proprietor City News Stand. NOTICE 70 TAXPAYERS. Notice is hereby given that Monday the 6th day of November, 1916, will be the last day to pay your fall installment of taxes. The treasurer's office will be open from 7 o'clock a. m. to 5 o'clock p. m., each week day and the hooks will positively be qlos-1 ed at 5 o’clock p. m„ on Monday, November 6, 1916. All taxes not paid by that time will become delinquent and the penalty of ten per cent will be added. Do not. put your taxes off as they must he paid and the law points out the duty of the treasurer. Those who have bought and sold property and wish a division or wish to make partial payments, should come in at once. Don’t wait for the rush. No receipts can i be laid away, so do not ask it. GEORGE E. KINZLE, Treasurer Adams County, Indiana. I FOR SALE —A Detroiter automobile.' New tires, good running condition. i‘ri< •■. $300.-—Ed L. Augiienbaugh. 202-e-o-d-ts ♦++ + + + * FARM LOANS ♦ $100,000.00 of 5 per ♦ cent ♦ * MONEY TO LOAN + * at ♦ * Schurger & Parrish ♦ * Abstract & Atty. Office * * r No red tape needed) * + + ¥ * ***** + + + * + Arc You Going To Eo’d A Sale This Fall? If so, you had better get a date with one who has the experience, and knows the value of all property to be Isold. JEFF LIECHTY. Auctioneer. ; ’Phone No. 16, Monroe, Ind.
Rex Theatre Today r H — ■ ■■■■ *'' "" The Greatest Comedy Combination Ever Presented in any Theater! CHARLES CHAPLIN in “THE COUNT” ROSCOE ARBUCKLE in “HIS WIFE’S MISTAKE” ceived such ; un’inhiwus‘ public as has “The Count.” HERE ARE THE EXPRESSIONS OF THE DAILY PRESS: Th Tribune- One The Chicago American: Weilhe ( hicago • ( harlie in a regular oldof the funniest ol the funnv Chaplin stunt called “The Mr. Chaplin’s “The Count. It Count.” has story, speed and sponta- Worcester (Mass.) Telegram: neity. Charlev Chaplin made the audi- — ences at the Royal theater laugh The Louisville Courier-Jour- until their sides ached by his „a,: Charles fhapiin again proves his right to the title ol , . ■— ■ — ...rhi's fnnniesl man. Son Franco Call, Charles tor Chaplin demonstrates that as ambled into view today as a boan originator of ludicrous situ- g US count and raised peals of ations he is without a peer in laughter from the loop to the “The Count.” limits. All of which is sufficient to indicate that Charles is back with some of his old-time slap stick work that will chase the blues and make you forget to speculate on the probable length of the war. He wears his famous make-up, consisting mostly of moustache, cane, pants and shoes. As Roscoe (Fatty) Arbuckle has nearly as many admirers as Chaplin we have booked one of Roscoe’s funniest comedies which will also he shown today. This is entitled ‘‘His Wife's Mistake,” and Chaplin will have to go “some' io This will also be a'great opportunity to compare the two greatest comedians that ever lived. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. CHILDREN FIVE CENTS; ADULTS TEN CENTS
MANGOLD & BAKER Comer Monroe and 7th Sts. PHONE 215. Baldwin Apples, a pk. ... 35c New Soft Shell Wa'nuts, a Tt>. ...25c Hominy, a can 10c; 3 for 25c Pumpkin, a large can 10c ! Tomatoes, a can 10i, 15c Sauer Kraut, 2 large cans 25c Oak Leaf Currants ,rt> 22c Beach Nut Bacon, a large jar . . .35c Peanut Butter, a jar . ...lOc, 15c, 25c Olives, a bottle 10c, 15c, 25c j Peas, a can 15c; 2 for 25c i Corn, a can 15c; 2 for 25c j Salmon, a can 15c; 2 for 25c Oranges, Bananas, Lemons, Apples. Sweet Potatoes. We pay cash or trade for Produce: Eggs, 32c: Butter, 20-25 c. Gve Us That Order. Arthur £’ Fred Mangold ™ Baker D. A. GILLIOM Professional dealer in good, professional and modern pianos and sewing machines; tuning, repairing and rebuilding a specialty. Drop me a line or phone 682. ’Phone calls 6 to 7 am., 6 to 7 p. m. 1103 W. Monroe street, at the Lutheran church. Always at home on : Saturdays. 213-e-o-d-ts: * + + ♦ + + ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦ + ♦ ♦ DR. C. R. WEAVER ♦ ♦ OsteoDath ♦ ♦ Licensed by the Indiana ♦ ♦ State Board of Medical ♦ ♦ Registration and Examina- ♦ ♦ tion. Office over People’s * ♦ Loan & Trust Co. ♦ ♦ ’PHONE 314. It’s Time To Book Your Fall Sale With J. N. BURKHEAD General and live stock Auctioneer. Years of experience and a general acquaintance in Adams county gives him the advantage and enables him to get the high dollar for you. Book now for your fall or winter sale. Address J. N. Burkhead, Monroe, Ind., or telephone 103, Monroe line.
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