Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 17, Number 218, Decatur, Adams County, 12 September 1919 — Page 6
« PAY* CASH AND BUY FOR LeSSU IT PAYS TO TRADE WHERE YOU CAN ALWAYS GET QI. \LIT MERCHANDISE AT Y LOW PRICE.
Potatoes, good, sound and fir e cookers, peck 58c bushel $2.25 Fancy jersey Sweet Potatoes ' ib. 5c peck 55c 21’jib. bag Magnolia flour j guaranteed for bread or pastry, bag $1.39 Choice Michigan Hand Picked Navy Deans, lb 11c Good Cracked Grain Rice. - 1b 10c 5 bars Kirks Flake White Soap 39c 5 cakes American Family . oap • .... 39c 5 cdffces P. G. White Naptha Soap 39c Flake White Lard Compound, tb 32c New Pack Extra Standard Sweet Sugar Corn. can. . .15c Large Cans Solid Pack Sauer v Kraut, 2 cans 25c Large Cans Pork & Beans in Tomato Sauce, 2 for ... .25c
NOTICE Free Trip to Fort Wayne and Return from Decatur During September Only (hi account of having closed our branch studio at Decatur v.< will pay one round trip fare from Decatur, with each order of photographs amounting to at least live dollars. This enables our friends and patrons of Decatur arid vi- 1 cinity a chance to procure our high grade work at no cost for cur fare. This oti'er is only good for September and we desire to call attention especially to those holding certificates bought ITom ■■ ■ , rd live. This oiler also applies to them. I'l use arrange for your trip over this month early. We arc open each day from 8:30 ’till 0:00 o'clock and on Sundays from 10:00 o'clock "till 4:30. JEFFERSON STUDIO 1030 Calhoun Street Over the Jefferson Theater entrance, Fort Wayne, Indiana. THiS NOTICE WILL NOT APPEAR AGAiN * .. — . ......
131 is our 134 number. 134 We don't cure 13! who knows it. Decatur Laundry. “The Odor just isn't there.” ■
THE F'RORI EM OF REDUCING YOUR LIVING EXPENSES IS SOLVED SIMPLE ENOUGH, LET ME BE YOUR REGULAR GROCER. HUNSICKER’S GROCERY Phone Vo. 97 or 'Phone No. 175 10 lb. Extra Fancy Sweet Potatoes 45c; lb. 5c Extra Fancy Earle Ohio Cooking Potatoes, Deck .. ,58c bushel .’. .....\ $2.30 (King NuU Oleomargine, the rea) butter substitute, free from animal fats, in lib. cartons, only 37c Blue Bel! Oleomargine in 1 It), cartons, 0n1y.... . ..37c 24‘slb. sack While Rose; the best winter wheal flour special $1.39 2 large cans high grade Sauer Kraut. .25c; doz. cans $1.40 Nice White Lard Compound, nothing belter, lb 32c Exira Nice White Pure Lard, lb 35c Our While Rose Rio Coffee, is real value, ib 35c 2 ill), pkgs. Arm & Hammer Soda _ .- 15c 1 Large Bar Hammer Brand Yellow Laundry Soap.... 5c Large Can Quality Red Beans, can . . 10c; doz. cans sl.lO ' Exira Standard Sugar Sweet Corn, can 15c 2 cans good grade Early .June Peas 25c I ry a pound of dur High Grade Bulk Peanut Butter 22c Good Broken Grain Rice, lb ' uu Bib. pkg. Argo Gloss Starch 24c Full ql. Mason .Jar High Grade Prepared ’ Mustard , only v ’ 2 o c Extra Large No. 3 Pork & Beans, in tomato sauce, can 15 3 5c bars Sealing Wax, only in ! doz. Extra Thick Can Rubbers ' ’ 25 c 1 doz. Tin Cans, best grade g3c Large Glass Jar Lippincot Apple Butter 30c 21b. in can Quality Apple Butter, oniy 35 c Leave vour order here for tomatoes by the bushel. BERT HUNSICKER South Second Street The Store Where All Are Treated Square.
Large Cans Best Pack Red Beans, can 10c Doz. cans sl.lO Large Cans Caroline Milk, 2 cans 25c Large Glass Jars Lippeneott Apple Butter, jar ...... 30c 2'Ub. Pail Apple Jelly, pail 30c Golden Karo Syrup, gal. . . 85c Crystal White Kato Syrup. gal. pail 95c Foiiids Macaroni. Spaghetti & Egg Noodles, pkg 10c 3 pkgs 25c l ib. Package Arm & Hammer Baking Soda, 2 pkgs 15c Tty a pound of our Golden Rio Coffee in bulk. lb. . ,35c Large Packages Quaker Corn Flakes, pkg 10c Plenty of Watermelons. Home Grown Cantelopes, Spanish Onions, Sweet Potatoes, Oranges. Bananas, Peaches, Plums, at our special low prices.
FOR SALE Several good secondhand boating stoves and numerous other pieces of furniture. If in need of anything of this nature, call soon, as we must dis- ; pose of same as soon as passible. Inquire at White Mountain Cream Staj ticn, East Monroe street. 218-1 w
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1919.
'SALE CALENDAR : The Following Sales are Being Ad' vertised In the Daily Democrat. We Also Print the Sale Bills. List Your Sale With Us. Sept. 16—Ray Barber, miles , southeast of Decatur. i Sept. 17 —Zachariah Archbold,. 1% > mile west of Decatur. Sept. 1ft —Frank Railing, 2 miles p.ontheast of Decatur.
— ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■MBBMMBBBHUBS■■■■BBBHMM BB STEELE’S GROCERY PHONE 31 FREE DELIVERY We sell the famous MONEY WORTH Bread. Best by test. Received fresh every morning. KL.I We have installed a new toItUCOvl 2'Jl bacco case and have all the (Cocoanut brand) ! eadin 9 bra " ds of ci 9 ars and to ’ i " v. w. i bacco. Just to introduce this high ... o .. nrt grade piece of goods, we -are ISat shly one Hlox making a price for 04 LORN (AKE (50c - Sat. only. ib 34C value »' Sat Why pay more for other brands One package to a man and We also sell Good Luck Oleo. sold to men only. We are receiving large shipments of all the leading brands of flour daily, see us for prices. Sealing Wax. * 1 n Kirk's Hard Water 1 A _ 3 for 1u( Castile Soap IvU Sweet Potatoes Heavy Jar Rubbers peck OtJL .1 doz. for .. ./ uDv Potatoes 58c : Laundry (T _ Apples, Oranges. Lemons, Soap tH- Cabbage, Watermelons and etc. Just received a large shipment of peas and corn well worth 20c a can but we are selling them at 15c per can. Glass cans lowest price in town. We are going to sell 10 doz. 1-qt. Economy glass cans for only 48c, while they last. Remember our Big Sale. In a lew weeks we will have our Grocery chuck fall of the best goods money will buy; with ail new sanitary fixtures. Cleanliness, service and honest prices will he our policy. Come in. bring in (he Eggs: if yon can’t get in. call ’Phone 31, we will do the rest. G. C. STEELE, Prop. 'iMMMMaMmMMMMMMRffIFMKMMMHMHMMMMMBMMI iwmii mi | Square Deal Store Buy For Cash mid Save Money. 'Phone 464. SATURDAY SPECIALS Polar Bear Flour, Fols Ndptha Soap, 3 bars . ... t „ 25c Clinialine, 3 jiaekages 29c Pet Evaporated Milk. 2 large cans . ■' 35c Hominy, 2 large cans 25c Sauer Kraut, 2 large cans . 25c Van ('amp's Spaghetti, 3 cans 25c Mazda Cooking Oil. 1 pl. cam 32c Sardines, can * 10c Salmon, 2 cans 43c Washington Crisps. 3 packages 25c Peas. 2 cans 25c Macaroni. Noodles and Spaghetti, 3 pkgs. 25c Cabbage, Potatoes, Sweet Potatoes, Oranges, Lemons and ■Bananas. Top prices for country produce. Buhler’s Grocery Corner 7th and Adams. Mangold & Miller WHY NOT PHONE 215 FOR YOUR GROCERY ORDER. THAT IS WHERE YOU GET PROMPT ATTENTION AND COURTEOUS TREATMENT. 623 VV. Monroe St. 'Phone 215 21% It), sack Polar Bear Flour $1.60 21 '/o Hi. sack Blue Ribbon Flour $1.49 Moss Rose Pork & Beans, can ! 15c; 2 for 25c Olympia Brand Pork & Beans, 2%1h. can 15c‘ Libby’s or Heinz's Kidney Beans, can . . ( 10c Roman Brand Red Beans, can 13c; 2 for 25c Smilax Sweet Corn, can 10c; 3 for 25cDelicious Sweet Corn, can • _ 18c; 2 for 35c Leader Brand Sardines, box . 10c; 3 for 25c Fould’s Macaroni, Spaghetti or Egg .Noodles, box.. 10c; 3 for 25c Climax Macaroni or Spaghetti, box 7c; 4 for 25c Bulk Coffee, the best for the money, It). ~. 30c 9 loss M ,undr y Soa P- bar. sc: 6 for 25c v\ nite Line Washing Powder, box sc; 6 for 25c cHine' i°v Cleanser, can ... ~N sc; 6 for 25c T )ld . Du^, ch Cleanser, can 10 c; 3 f or • v^ r ”U I ac k a g(‘ Post Toasties, box ?0c Washington Crisps, box ’ ’ ’in e . J Pumpkin, large can ’ ’''' , Farrell’s A-l Nut Oleomargarine,’ ° C .’ Bananas. Oranges, Lemons, Sweet Potatoes and Onion. TOP PRICES PAID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE. Give Us that Order. ARTHUR MANGOLD GEO. MILLER
Sept. 22—Mrs. Mary Koenig. 2 mile I south of Decatur. Indiana. Sept. 23—R. M. Wynn. 5 miles west, 2 miles south of Monroe. Sept. 23—-C. H. Doehrman, % mile west of Williams. Sept. 23 — Charles Springer, 8 miles southeast of Decatur. Sept. 24 —Henry Baumann. 3 miles northeast of Decatur. Sept. 27 —Dore B. Erwin. Com., east door of court house, Decatur. Sept. 29—Elizabeth Jahn, 314 miles ' south N>f Peterson. Oct. I—Phillip Heffner. ’A mile west of Monroe. Oct. 1 John Reed. 4 miles west, % mile north of Decatur.
MfiRKETS-STOCKS 9 - - - --- 8 Daily Report of Local and For- , eign Markets. i 1 New York. N. Sept. 12—(Special to Daily Democrat)—A sharp ral3 ly followed the opening, practically al) issues regaining much of their ’ early losses.Tnited States Steel got up to IH3: Mexican Btroleum sold at 1 207 and Bethlehem B at 89’4. ■ ' Chicago, Sep. 12—(Special to Daily I Democrat) —Corn: Sept, down 1c; I Dec. down I 1 ,;’.; May down l%c. I Oats: Sept. down. %c; Dec. and May I down %c. Provisions—Lower. East Buffalo, N. Y.. Sept. 12—(Special to Daily Democrat)--Receipts. lt--280, shipments, 1330. Official to New York yesterday, 1710. Hogs closing steady; mediums, and heavies, $17.50 @18.00; Yorkers and mixed, $18.50@ SIS.7(); few. $18.75; pigs, $18.00; roughs. $14.50© 15.00; stat’s. $13.00. down; cattle. 450, slow; sheep, 1400,, slow; lambs. 1775, down. ■ j Cleveland— Butter —Creamery in tubs extras 58@59c; extra firsts 57@ 5714 c; firsts 56@56*4; prints one cent higher; fancy dairy 4!HA@47 J Ac; packing 40@42c. Eggs—Extras 49c; extra firsts 47c; northern firsts new cases. "47c; old cases 46c; southern and western firsts new cases, 43c; Ohio extras iff new cases 47c. Poultry—Live fowls 35@36c; broilers 35@38c; roosters 22@23c; geese, 30c; ducks, 33@35c. kalver-Maier co. Wool 55c LOCAL MARKETS. (Corrected Erery Day by Burk Elevator Company) Wheat No. 1, $2.15; No. 2, $2.12; new oats, 66c; corn, per cwt.. $2.35; barley. $1 15: rve, $1 40; clover seed, $26.00. LOCAL MARKET. Country butter 40@48c Eggs, dozen 42c LOCAL CREAMERY MARKETS Butterfat, delivered 57c I VULCANIZING Have your tires cared for by A. W. Tanvas. Vulcanizing casings 50c up: PUBLIC SALE Owing to the fact that I have decided to quit farming, I will offer at public sale, at my residence 1H mile west of old grist mill, on the Schafer Saddlery road, on Wednesday. September 17. sale to commence at 10:30 o’clock, the following personal property, to-wit: HORSES —3 head—One four year oljl horse, weighing about 1300: one eight year old mare, weight about 1400; one 16 year old black mare, weighing about 1300. COWS, 11 head —Four head good milch cows; three full bioOded Durhams; one full blooded Red Pole bull, coming three year oid; one full blooded Durham cow. with calf by side; two heifers, one Holstein, one Jersey, both with calves; three spring calves. HOGS, 22 head —Eighteen head good spring stoats, will weigtr 100 pounds; four brood sows, one with pigs by side. FARM IMPLEMENTS—One Milwaukee binder, oue Milwaukee mower, one hay loader, one hay tedder, good as new; one hay rake, one Oliver riding corn plow; one Daisy walking coin plow; one Oliver breaking plow; one Oliver walking breaking plow; one spring tooth harrow; one corn sheller; one pair scales, will weigh 1200 pounds; one fanning mill, to clean grain, and other articles too numerous to mention, GRAIN—One hundred bushel of oats; forty-five bushel barley. Twelve acres of corn in field. 15 ton timothy and mixed hay in mow. A large number of house hold goods will also be sold at this sale. TERMS—AII sums under five dollars cash in hand. All sums over that amount, a credit of nine months will be given purchaser giving bankable note bearing interest of 6% the last four months. ZACHARIAH ARCHBOLD Jeff Liechty, Auct. 30-2-4-9-12-15-16 ’ BIG SEVEN DAY SALE A big seven days’ special sale will begin Saturday, September 13th, and close September 20th at the Bernstein store. A list of special bargains may be seen their big ad in this paper.
TAKE YOUR CANE TO PEASE BROS. SORGHUM FACTORY HONDURAS, INDIANA w.._ Oysters-Bread-Cakes Fresh oysters at Martin’s restaurant, shipments daily. The best baked goods in the city, fresh bread, cakes, , rolls and cookies. Buy the good things at Martin’s restaurant. 214-ts AUTO LIVERY Day or Night Headquarters at Kaiver-Noble Garage ior Holthouse Garage ED. GREEN i Home 'Phone 436. ! w 210-ts
» CLASSIFIED WANT ADS ' FOR SALE FOR SALE—Large size Universal • hard coal burner in fine condition. Inquire nt 233 S. Third street, or call phone No. 766. 21743 • FOR SALE—Three 8 foot show cases "I one ribbon case, one umbrella case. • G. C. Steele. . 21643 FOR SALE One 2 year old heifer, half Jersey and half Shorthorn. See (•Frank Clingenpeel, 909 South Line j street, Decatur. 21743 FOR SALE—DeLaval Cream Separl ator. In use two months. Going lat SBO.OO. Don O. Teeple, Decatur, ' R. 6. 2'643 FOR SALE —One 2-horae power Rock Island gasoline engine, in first-class condition. See Harry Fike, blacksmith shop. East Monroe street. 21644 FOR SALE —By owner, 60 or 127 acres, tK« sets of good buildings. I well improved. This is a bargain for quick sale, S2OO per acre. James Rousseau, Fort Wayne. Route No. 4. 21G-tif FOR SALE—A number of Big Type Poland China Males and Gilts, Grant Buster breeding. C. O. Green. 2 mile , south of Pleasant Mills. 210-ts FOR SALE—S passenger Auburn automobile, in good shape. Ed. | Green, 'phone 436. . 210-ts FOR SALE —'Registered Guernsey, Bull. See C s Mumma, Decatur, Route No. 3, ’Phone 2 • 209-ts I FOR SALE—Seed wheat, 60 % test. ’Phone f long 1 short on 690. Bellmont Stock Farm. 208-ts FOR SAITZ— GqcmI ~Coffec~Mill in good condition, will sell at bargain. Inquire Niblick & Co. 207-ts FOR SALE—One 3 » ton Republic Truck with delivery hodv, iust been overhauled and iiut in tirst class condition. Commercial Investment Conwanv. 722 Clinton St.. Ft. Wayne. Ind. FOR SALE —7 room residence onehalf square North of Monroe street on 9th. Brick street, cement walks, hard and soft water in house, electric lights, artificial gas, and toilet, Lot contains also, outside building for coal and storage, and small barn suitable for private garage. Priced right if sold soon. For further information see H. S. Steele, cor. 11th & Jatkson Sts. or call 214. 21743 ROTARIANS HELD MEETING The Rotarians held thert- first luncheon of the fall session last evening at the Hotel Murray, with about half of the members present. The evening was devoted to making plans for a busy time during the winter months and the electing of 1). W. Beery and J R. Horton to membership into the club.
Specials for Saturday Only Lard in hulk 35c sfb. Pails of End . .$1.65 311). Pails of Lard ..SI.OO 10Tb. Pails of Lard.. $3.30 5011). Cans of Lard, per lb 31c Smoked Meats:— ’ * Smoked Bacon Back Strips, Ib 30c Small Regular Hams, ft) „ 36c Smoked Jowels, IT) 32c Plenty of Good Heavy Boiling Beef, lb 15c Plenty of Fresh Liver, Spare Ribs and Neck Ribs. Pure Pork Sausage, Fresh or Smoked. All kinds of cheese. Best Brands of Oleomargerine. Extra Good Cuts of Pork, Beef or Veal. Come in and see our meats or call up and we will send it direct to your home at 7:30 or 10 a. m.; 2 or 4 p. m. Please phone orders in early. Fred Mutschler Packing Company Market ’Phone No. 106. 57c For Butterfat at our station, 236 No. Second Street. I One trial will convince you that this is the best place to sell your cream. . We are open Wednesday and Saturday nights until 8:00 o’clock SCHLOSSER BROS. I jhiwwiwi—lll CREAMERIES
I MISCELLANEOUS i will agajn ’be make your MOLASSES f ° • east of Berne. Bring me your will book your number if yotl n 1 1 arid give you the best service 21’° I JOHN EK’HER. Berne, Ind. -J,’ i STRAIGHT SALARY $35.,,,, ~ “ and expenses to man or woman w u I rig to introduce EUREKA EGC Pn? JDUCER. Eureka Mtg. c O ., Ra ,. „ ■Louis. 111. 3t Sl ' 1 _ » I - ” ” — FOR RENT . FOR RENT-Home , > haK of home, lower or left n,/ I Call ’phone 265 or inquire at 2u m i sth street. ; r 198-ts : FOR RENT—- ( blocks from court house. Call 312 Winchester street or ’p hn „ 653. “ one II ■ 199-ts WANTED WANTED. good heavy cast iron heatinu stove. 'Phone 2(H). 213 ■ WANTED-Girl to go work. No washings. 703 North Third street. ’Phone* 504. 217-r WANTED TO RENT-A six or se , eu room modern house, centrally i O . cated. Need not have furnace. p ar tr ■ wTU rent at once or month from now , Wil! sign lease if desired. What have J you to offer? Call ’phone 35. 214 (6 i z zzzzzz LOST ANi) FOUNir LOST—A thrte-’ooard. 2 stake Fort! truck side board, between Decatur and Berne Joinder plesse return to this office or the Berne garage and receive reward 21842 GEIMER SALE OCT. 15th Fred Geimer will hold a public sale I on his farm 1 mile southwest of De. catur on October 15th. further announcement of which will be made in the Daily Democrat within a week or so. Look for bill. 215-ts DR. C. R. WEAVER OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN ♦ ’Phone 314. Office over Peoples Loan 4 Trust Co. 215-2 mo. SALE SEASON IS HERE I am ready to book your sale. See me at Durkin’s Garage. Decatur, Indiana. JEFF LIECHTY AUCTIONEER ’Phone 181. HENRY SALZBRENNER AUCTIONEER HOAGLAND. INDIANA Residence 1 mile south of Hoagland. Write, Call or ’Phone for dates. Hoagland ’Phone. 215-tt
