Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 17, Number 159, Decatur, Adams County, 4 July 1919 — Page 8
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT JULY 4, 1919.
MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets. , New York. N. Y., July 4, — (Special ' to Daily Democrat)—The stock niark- ' et opened strong. United States i Steel opened at 109%. up Marine 1 1 at 53%. up %; Bethlehem Bat 83%, I up %; Baldwin at 109%, up %; Crui cible at 59%, up 1; United Cigars 'at 177%, up %; Central Leather at ! 10S. up %; Steudebaker at 105%, up ' %; Mexican Petroleum at 185%. up ; 1. Chicago, 111., July 4 —(Special to Daily Democrat) —Open: Corn, July. > up l%c; Sept, up l%c; Dec. up 2%c. Oats: July up 1c; Sept, up 1%; > Dec. up %c. 1 Provisions: Higher. 1 East Buffalo. N. Y., July 4—(Spei cial to Daily Democrat) — Receipts, > 610; shipments, 1.140; official to New ’ York yesterday, 760. Hogs closing steady, best grades. > 523.00; pigs, $21.50; roughs. $20.00@ ' $20.50; sftxgs, $17.00. down; cattle, J 25, steady; sheep, 400, steady; spring • | lambs, $18.50, down. . : • i Cleveland, Ohio —Butter, extras, J | Butter — Extras, 53@53%; firsts, <52@52%; dairy. 42@46c. ' Eggs—Extra firsts, 44%c; new [ cases 43%c; old cases. 43c. >' Poultry — Live fowls, 32@33c ' i broil rs. 454755 c; roosters, 20@22c, ducks, 38@40c; guineas, [email protected] > I doz. : I KALVER-MAIER CO. > Wool 55c — LOCAL MARKETS. (Corrected Every Day by Burk Elevator Company) Wheat. $2.11; oats, 65c; corn, per cwt.. $2.40; barley, $1.00; rye, $1.25; wool, 55c. LOCAL MARKET. | Country butter ,-...30@40c I Eggs, dozen 40c LOCAL CREAMERY MARKETS )> Butterfat, delivered 51c | CLASSIFIED ADS : HELP WANTED I > WANTED —Man to work on farm. I married or single. Inquire of Ben ; Eiting, Decatur R. R. No. 2. ’Phose l|5C. South 13th St. 3t' J WANTED—Experienced girl for gen-' • eral housework. Call Mrs. J. Q. , Neptune, ’phone 23. 143tf LOST AND FOUND ; POUND—Some groceries and small • package. Owner may have same by calling at this office and paying '' for this ad. 158-t3 ' - | , FOUND —Three packages of suga(r, ' salt and a pair of hose, in Crown- • over's Paige car Saturday night. Own . er may have same by calling at this J office and paying for this ad. 158-t3 : FOR SALE I i FOR SALE—A good house and garage with tract ot land; No. 835 Mercer ( avenue. 145tf II FOR SALE—O. I. C. boars, eligible ! to registpr. Price, S3O. —W E. Fau- ' I rote, Decatur, Ind., R. R. No. 5; Mon- ; roe 'phone. 138tf ! WANTED 2!; WOOL WANTED — Highest ' prices paid in Decatur—Burk 1 I ElevatorjCo. 115tf ' FOR RENT I i FOR RENT —A front room in a mod- 1 ern home. Inquire 310 North Third ' St. ts ; MISCELLANEOUS il —, Brown was out in the rain with his new suit on all day yesterday and when he went home that evening his ( wife and all the neighbors thought to I themselves, “His suit is ruined.”, The press was out of the trousers . and the coat looked like the top of a i circus tent, but the next week the I neighbors looked out and saw Brown I with his suit on all fixed up better < Than new. He had turned them over j to the Decatur Dry Cleaners and they - had made them look like new. Our i work is guaranteed. ’ Phone 695. VULCANIZING L : 1 , i Have your tires cared for by A. W. L Tanvas. Vulcanizing casings 50c up; 1 tubes 20c up. Phone 471. | Office Removed j | H. F. Costello, M. D„ wishes I ■ ; to announce that he has moved I , his office to his residence, 215 I J North 3rd St. J , General Practice 1 , , Special attention given to I J J Chronic Diseases and Preven- I ' tive Medicine. ■ I Office Hours: 9:00 to 11:30 I ’ a. m., 2:00 to 5:00 p. m., & 7:00 I > to 8:30 p. m. |
GET TREE ENEMIES NOW i Get in ahead of the insect leaf eat|ers with arsenate of lead solution. I This will enable your trees to give the insects the laugh. What is more pleasant than the wonder whisperings of the trees in the soft summer air. A man who died in New York the other day never passed a magni ficent tree without taking off his hat The homage is merited for as Joyce Kilmer, who gave his life to France, wrote: "Poems are made by fools like me but only God can make a tree.” Study the care of trees and get ready to plant one in the fall. I This newspaper has arranged for you Ito get complete information on tree planting free of charge by writing to the American Forestry Assciation at ! Washington. D. C. In the meantime den t worry about those falling leaves in July. Wash down the tree with
4-+4-4-4-F+4-4-4.4..f.+-I”!-+4”94"I”!-+++4-++-!>++++**+*++++++++++++++-H"' * I • ♦ » iS R 3 I J® I ii ! I 1 + NO CREAM SEPARATOR IN THE WORLD CAN BEAT THIS TEST. JJ Tripoli, lowa, May 13, 1919. J J ❖ To Whom it May Concern: J J Z This is to certify that I, F. H. Harms, in the capacity of manager- ■ > j buttermaker, and official tester of the Tripoli Creamery Company, I T have this day made an official test of a No. 4 J J j 850 Pound Capacity ~ * PRIMROSE CREAM SEPARATOR I* at the request of Mr. Henry Mpeller, of Tripoli, lowa, and I have '• ’ 2 found the test to be as fojlotvs: < , Temperature of whole milk. 87 degrees, Fahrenheit. J J I ♦ Length of run. 13% minutes. ; ’ ! Pounds of milk skimmed. 208, which is at the rate of 924 pounds <• ' per hour. ! 1 Butter fat test of the whole milk, 3.4 per cent. J 4 Butter fat test of the cream, 46 per cent. ■ > , 4 Butter fat test of the skim milk, less than one-half of 1-100 of 1 ■ ' , X per cent. %of 1-100 of 1 per cent means only one pound of Butter J ’ ? Fat left in 20,000 pounds of skim milk —Just a trace of Butter Fat ■ ■ • + both at start and at finish of run. ! I J Condition of bowl after flushing: discs very clean. i J J ij Condition of bowl at start: dry and temperature of room. “ 1 Draft of machine: very light. ■> I X Signed: F. H. Harms. Manager and Buttermakcr. J J When in Decatur be sure to see the Primrose, T. W. Bess, Agent. J‘ ' ’ i Saturday Specials H :! Choice cuts of very best native meats, Pork, Veal iI ; ;; or Beef. ;; • ;; Nice plate boiling meat. i: Plenty of liver, spare ribs, neck ribs and pigs feet I i Pure pork sausage, fresh or smoked. \ ;: Plenty of cheese. Buck, Swiss, Cream or Pimento ! I ii Cold meats, minced, pressed and boiled ham, H dried beef, bologna, frankforts and veal loaf. !! All leading brands of oleomargarine. !: <i Lard and compound. '' Nice bunch of chickens. ! I Call in your order and we will send it direct to ■ ;; your home. Deliveries at 7:30 and 10 a. m.; 2 and ; :: Fred Mutschler Packing Company Market Ji 4 p.m. ’Phone 106. " THE HOME OF QUALITY GROCERIES 100 lb. bag Best Cane Granulated Sugar. .$9.90; 25 lb. bag. .$2.50 Fresh Country Butter and Eggs at all times. Our Best and Cheapest Soffee is still selling at the lb 40c 1 lb. Plug Star or Horse Shoe Tobacco . 80c Tall Milks, Pet, Carnation or Wilson’s still, can, 15c Baby Milks, Pet, Carnation, Wilson or Silver Cow, 2 cans...lsc Large Cans Liby’s Kraut, 2 cans, 25c 1 lb. 2 oz. Glass Jar Hirsch’s Apple Butter 20c 1 lb. 9 oz. Glass Jar Lippincot’s Apple Butter, 30c 2 lb. 5 oz. Glass Jar Farmhouse Apple Butter 35c Pure Fruit Jelly, glass ...,15c Potted Meats, can 10c ( Alaska Sockeye Salmon ... 35c Vienna Sausage, can 10c ( Fancy Red Salmon 30c Asparagus, can 25c. Mason Pint Jar, Extra Good Baking Powder 15c ( Toilet Soap. Laundry Soap and Shaving Soap, bar 5c Argo Starch, 3 lb. pkg 25c; 5 lb. pkg 40c Seeded Raisins, in pkgs 13c; 2 for 25c Good line of dried fruits below market price. New and old potatoes, new cabbage, lemons, oranges. Eggs, 40c. Butter, 35 to 45c M. E. HOWER
plain water thu» drowning the plant lice. In the meantime get the free advice from the American Forestry Association. A REAL CELEBRATION (United Press Service) Michigan City, July 4.—This city gave itself over to the first day of three days patriotic celebration. Business men and the chamber of commerce made arrangements for the j elebration and they declared the hree days a continuous gala day. WILL ERECT LARGE ADDITION Soth Bend, July 4.—The Studebaker automobile corporation has been granted a permit to erect a $700,000 assembling plant. The building is to be one of the biggest ever contracted in St. Joseph county.
V PAY'CASH AND BUY FOR LEsS South Second Street. Opposite Court H( )U * t | You are to be satisfied in quality and service or your monev funded. You save on your grocery purchases here. Iu telephone, call sor 48. Free city delivery. ,h? |
Occident Flour, a High Grade Spring Wheat Flour in Cotton Bags. Large 49 lb. bags for $3.29 Bread or Pastry Flour. Every I bag guaranteed. 24 '/i lb. for $1.59 Polar Bear Flour. 24*/j lb. bag, special $1.70 Good New Potatoes, lb 5c I 10 lb 47c Get This Broom Special for Saturday, real value worth 90c. Special Saturday ...69c Cane Granulated Sugar, 25 lb. bag $2.50 100 lb. bag Oyster Shells .$1.25 Strictly Pure Lard, lb. ..35c Best Qualitv Lard Compound lb 30c Rolled Oats in bulk, best quality, lb 6c 5 Bars Lenox Laundry Soap 29c 5 Bars Swift’s Pride Laundry Soap 29c 4 Bars Flake White Soap..2sc 4 Bars Crystal White Soap.2sc 3 pkgs. Climalene Water Softener 25c
Ripe watermelons, oranges, bananas, cucumbers, tomatoes. Cabbage, etc. ii Loans Loans Loans ;; We make loans on farm property for s>/ 2 per cent on ten years’ time, with privilege of partial :: !! payments. ;; " We also have plenty of money to loan on city " ■ I property. / ;; Let us know your wants. "• H THE DECATUR ABSTRACT & LOAN CO. i 157 So. Second Street ;; Decatur, - - Indiana • • Henry B. Heller, Pres. E. Burt Lenhart, Sec’y ♦********« I I | *♦♦♦♦♦<»»♦»! | The Secret of Saving is in Buying your Groceries Here. The Prices are Right. The Quality also, at ' Hunsicker’s Grocery 'Phone No. 97 (OR) ’Phone No. 175 Free City Delivery to All Parts of the City White Rose, that quality Winter Wheat Flour, 24'/: 1b...51.55 Po J^ B T’ the , Extra High Grade Spring Wheat Flour, 24'/j in. sack §1.73 Nice Large New Potatoes, lb s c; 10 1b5...48c Extra Good Old Potatoes, peck 38c; bushel, $1.50 Large Cans Pork and Beans, can 10c Large Cans Red Beans, can 10c Extra Good Quality Bulk Peanut Butter, lb 20c 2 lb. can High Grade Apple Butter, can only, 35c Extra Good Quality Bulk Rolled Oats, lb 6c A. R. H. Evaporated Sugar Corn, pkg. only, 10c Large pkg. Fresh Toasted Corn Flakes, only 10c Special, Those Quality Ginger Snaps in Kegs, only 28c Michigan Fancy Hand Picked Navy Beans, lb 10c Blue Belle Oleomargerine in 1 lb. cartons, only .....35c California Lima Beans, Large Size, 2 lbs. only 25c Nice Clean Broken Rice, lb. only 10c Best Quality Large Head Rice, 2 lbs. .. ..... ... . . ...... 25c I White Rose, That Quality Rio Coffee, lb. only 30c 7 Rolls Good Grade Toilet Paper, only .25c 2 Large Cans Carolene Milk Compound, only 25c I 4 Small Cans Milk Compound, only .. .25c 4 doz. Extra Thick Can Rubbers, lay in your 9upp l y 25c 3-ac Bars Sealing Wax, only lOd Pure Home Rendered Lard, lb.'3sc Everything in fruits and vegetables. ! Bert Hunsicker’s THE STORE W HERE ALL ARE TREATED SQUARE
3 pkgs. Old Settler, clear vour rain water ... ‘ ... I ■ ) Golden Rio Coffee, in bulk I Old Crop Santos Coffee, lb. 4« t I Large Cans Red Beans, f or i Or I ) Large Cans Best I : 2 Large Cans Best Kraut for 25c I Hand Picked Michigan Beans m I , Best Lima or Butter Beans 2 lbs «. Good Quality Rice, Broken Grains, lb I Best Head Rice, 2 tbs. ■>;, I - “* I Derneil’s Potato Chips, 2 nk« for 2.x 6 Rolls Toilet Paper, for... 25c . Large Lemons, full of juice 3 for , California (antelopes. f )rm and sweet, at... .10c & I2i ; c | , Karo Golden Syrup, gallon Pai' for 75t ■ Jello and Jiffy Jell, all flavors P k « I Rex Brand Apple Jelly in tin pails, the pail 29c
