Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 17, Number 223, Decatur, Adams County, 19 September 1919 — Page 6
BUY THEM HERE AND SAVE. QUALITY GROCERIES. FREE CITY DELIVERY. CALL US FOR YOUR ’PHONE ORDERS, TWO ’PHONES 5 or 48. BUnF South 2nd Street, Opposite Court House
Early Ohio Potatoes, dandy cookers, peck 53c '/ 2 bushel $1.05 ..Bushel $2.10 Sweet Potatoes are now reasonable in price, and the quality is excellent, 1b....4c peck 49c Bushel $1.95 Pride of Decatur Flour, the best in winter wheat flour, 24bag for $1.37 i Polar Bear Flour, 24 Vi lb. Bag $1.53 49 pound bag $3.05 Large Cans Red Beans ... 10c Large Cans Solid Pack Sauer Kraut 10c' Large Cans Pork & Beans in Tomato Sauce 10c New Can Peaches, California pack, in syrup, large cans 40c New r Pack California Apricots in syrup, large cans.... 10c F'lake White Laundry Soap, 5 bars 35c Swifts Pride Laundry Soap, 5 bars 33c Sweet Marie Toilet Soap, 7c cakes 5c Large Boxes Matches, 7c value, ! 5c
SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY IN MEAT & LARD Lard, by the bulk, IT) 32c Lard, in 5, 10 or 50 !b. pails, IT) 30c Bacon Back Strips Tb ’ . 28c .Towels Smoked, Tb 32c Regular Hams, Tb 35c Plenty of Good Tender Beef to Boil, Tb 15c Good Tender Beef Roasts, !b 20-22 c Young and Tender Steak, from .. .25 to 35c Tb. Plenty of Spare Ribs, Neck Ribs, Liver and Pigs Feet. ALL KINDS OF COLD MEATS. OLEOMARGERINE Farrels Nut A 1, Tb 35c Good Luck. Tb 44c Kingnut, lb 37c Kinghams Reliable, lb 12c All Kinds of Cheese. We have four deliveries to each part of the city at 7:30 or 10 a. in.; 2 or 4 p. m. Please ’phone in your orders early. Fred Mutschlsr Packing Company Market ’Phone No. 106. P 739 S /fi§§§^\~siat7 765 Roofing TEACH YOUR DOLLAR To Have More Cents By Buying Your Grocery Needs At HUNSICKER’S GROCERY ! Phone No. 97 or Phone No. 175 Degtiar 10c pkgs. Climax Macaroni or Spaghetti, pkg. 5c Buy a Keg of those Quality Ginger Snaps, only 29c Boone County Red Beans* 15c value, only 10c 2 Large Cans Columbia Girl Sauer Kraut 25c (White Rose) That Quality Rio Coffee, lb, 0n1y.... 35c Steri-Foam, can 25c, Steri-Foam toilet brush, 25c, all r Jor ....... 25c Iry a qt. jar of our High Grade Prepared Mustard, only J9 C Fresh l ousted Corn Flakes, pkg. only 10c u nite Lilly Baking Powder in pt. Mason jars 15c 0 large rolls High Grade Toilet Paper.'.. 25c l ib. (.an Calumet Baking Powder 25c No. 1 Lake Herring Salt Fish, quality fine, lb.’!!!!! MOc l-.xtra Fancy Mild Cured Picnic Hams, special Saturda>\s> F 30 F.xtra Mild Cured Smoked .towels, It) *33c Extra Good Quality Bacon, lb . . .V ; 38c Extra Fancy Pure Lard, 11) 3 > Good Quality Nice White Lard Compound, tb 30 c Hammer Brand, the quality yellow laundry soap, 5 bars 29e 3 cakes Palmolive Toilet Soap .... 29<* 10 Lbs. Extra Fancy Sweet Potatoes 45c Extra Fancy Cooking Potatoes, peck, ,58c; Vi bu. $1.15 3 Large Stalks Fancy Michigan Celery 12c HEADQUARTERS FOR FRUITS AND VEGETABLES BERT HUNSICKER South Second Street The Store Where AH Are Treated Square.
j Carolene Milk, large cans, 2 ■ I for 25c 1 Eagle Brand Milk, for the 1 babies, can 25c i New Bulk Rolled Oats. lb. 7Vi c j Michigan Hand Picked Navy Beans, lb. ... N lie J Best Quality Peanut Butter, j in bulk, !b 23c Strictly Pure Country Lard, l lb ‘ 34c New Honey, yvell filled sections, each 30c Rainbow Oleomargerine is better, a trial pound will convince you. the lb. ...44c The best in bulk Golden Rio j Coffee, tb 33c | The best in old crop Santos j Coffee, lb 45c Arbuckles Coffee, tb 40c 1 Extra Standard New Pack Corn, can 15c Dozen cans $1.65 51b. box Argo Lump Starch 40c 31b. box Argo Lump Starch 25c ; Solid Cabbage, Bleached Celery, Apples, eating or cooking; Oranges, Bananas, Cantelopes Watermelons, Peaches, Grape Fruit and etc.
~ DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1919.
REPORTS AT WASHINGTON’ ) ————- Mr. A. W. Haggard, popular Monroe young man who served his country during the war. received a message last evening, notifying him to: report at Washington, D. C., Monday morning, ready to begin services as a checking clerk for Uncle Sam. Hi duties will be to check supplies in the District of Columbia, a territory comprising 77 square miles. Mr. Hag-
JUST WHAT YOU WANT AND AT JUST THE RIGHT PRICE AT Home cf Duality Groceries have YOU TRIED THEM? OTHERS HAVE AND THEY STAY.’ | Include a lb. of our “Best and Cheapest” coffee in your order 45c Hur pickling Vinegar itj just what vou want. gal. ..." 30c ; | Lake Superior Herring, in brine, tb 10c !0c Glasses Sliced Dried Beef, each 35c ! !i>c can Sardines in tomato sauce, each 20c No. 10 can Lippincotts Apple Bui ter. each $1.25, H-aney F.aling Apples, .Cooking .Apples. Peaches, Cantelopes, Ban-! anas. Oranges, Lemons, Cabbage, Domestic Onions, Spanish i Onions, Kalamazoo Celery, Potatoes, Sweet Potatoes, at our I usual low prices. | 1 1 ou can afford to drive out of your way to get some of our fancy j hand-dipped chocolate candies in strawberry, vanilla, orange, lemon, nugate and maple flavors. Try them. Sour Pickles, 2 doz 25c Red Beans, can 10c Sweet Pickles, 3 doz 25c Sugar Corn, can 15 c J Large Jar Queen Olives 30c Tender Early June Peas 15c 9 cz. Can Ripe Olives 15c Ekbs. 42c Duller. 40 to 48c TVY. Ep. HOYA-■ R
SQUARE DEAL STORE{ i ’PHONE 464. J SPECIALS for SATURDAY Moss Rose Blackberries, in syrup, can 35c l! Dill Pickles, 2V> TT). can 20c lj -Telly, all flavors, glass 15c Catsup, a bottle 15 C Wash Day Wonder, package, 15 C Pickling Spices, box K) c Minute Tapiocas 2 boxes , 25c Old C.incy Coffee, Tb _JS C Apples, 12V 2 lb. peck 60c I Lemons, Bananas, Oranges, Cabbage, S. Potatoes, Pot:ttot's BDHIIR’S GROCERY Specials on Smoked Meats x For Saturday Morris Supreme Smoked Skinned Hams 37c Swift's Premium Bacon 4p c Swift's Premium Picnic Hams ’ 27c Armour's Star Smoked Jewels 3] c PURE LARD 3 TT). Pails 98c 10 11). Pails $3.10 5 p:,ils 81.60 50 Tb. cans $15.25 Dressed Spring Chickens, to fry, only, TT) 30c j Select cuts of Native Pork, Beef and Veal, i Full lin 'of cold meats and all the leading brands of Oleo. Brick. Cream and Swiss Block Cheese. ’Phone your orders in early. Deliveries made to all parts of the , citv any hour of the day. j SCHMITT BROS. ’PHONE 96. Mamrold & Miller WHERE QUALITY REIGNS SUPREME WITH MODERATE PRICES. GIVE US YOUR NEXT ORDER ANI) BE CONVINCED. 623 W. Monroe St. 'Phone 215 21 1 -Tb. bag Blue Ribbon Flour .' $1.45 24 1 /TT). bag Polar Bear Flour SL6O Lautz Gloss Laundry Soap, bar sc; 6 for 25c Serv-us or Spotless Cleanser, box sc; 6 for 25c White Line Washing Powder, box sc; 6 for 25c Pork & Beans, with tomato sauce, cun 15c; 2 for 25c Smilax Sweet Corn, can , 10c; doz. cans. SI.OO Delicious Sweet Corn, can 18c; 2 for 35c Roman Brand Red Beans, can * . 13c; 2 for 25c Large pkg. Post Toasties, box 20c Toilet Paper, roll sc; 6 for 25c W°rn Brand Cocoa, nothing better, qt. jars [ 40 c SnJ M S R ire Applc BulUt ’ ~t' i ar 35c) ■ Sr, n aca ?? n 'u S P?« hetli or Egg Noodles, 3 boxes'..... ,25c : on P° Hee - t,u> best for the money, Tb 'and » Bulk Peanut Butter, lb < i ’ f'd Mixed Pickles, pt. pail'.'!!.'.' .1 [!.* 25c , Pumpkin, large can * !... , . IScj i for Ml Oranges, Unions, Bananas Apples, Sweet Potatoes, Tomatoes, 1 Gahhagp, TOP PRIt ES PAID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE. Give Us That Order. ARTHUR MANGOLD GEO. MILLER
—-3 - mir» ■ m 'iwi«<l» 'IWW Urn 11. gard took the civil sevlee examination at Fort Wayne a few weeks ago. He will leave Saturday evening for the the. capitol city. NOTICE OP SALE j T. J. Rayl living three miles southeast of Monroe, Indiana, will hold a public sale on Oct. S, 1919, selling all his personal property. See big hills later.
MARKETS-STOCKS ! Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets. New York, N. Y.. Sept. 19— (Specfal to Daily Democrat)—Most of the leading issues opened lower on the stock market today. General Motors, however, was up 1%. at 241; American Locomotive was up ,44 at 10514; and American Tobacco hp 114 at 20444. U. S. Stdel was off 44 at 103% and Crucible opened at 15344; with Bethlehem Bat 96. Studebaker ,
opened at 11044, off 44; Pan American at 118, off IV4; Goodrich at '7Bl-4. off %; Marine at 58, off %; Marine preferred at 11714. off %; and Northern Pacific at S 6 44, off '4. Chicago. Sep. 19—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Grain opening: Corn — 'Sept, nominal; Dec. up 14c; May up 1 2%c. Oats—Sept, up He; Dec. up %c; May unchanged. Provisions — . higher. ! Hast Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. 19—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 2.730, shipments. 1330, official to New York yesterday. 780. Hogs closing j slow; medium and heavies, $18.00<?? : !8.75; Yorkers and mixed, $18.75®> IS.SS; pigs, $17.50; roughs, *14.500i> ! 15.00; stags. $13.00, down; cattle, 1200 slow; sheep. 4000, steady; lambs. I 11500. down. j i - I | Cleveland— Butter: Creamery in. tubs, extras 5914 c; extras firsts 5814 c I firsts 57@67 44; prints lc higher; I i fancy dairy 44!4@45!4c; packing 40 @42c. Eggs—Extras 50c; extra firsts 48c. northern firsts, new cases 4714; old! cases 47c; southern and western first now cases 44c. Poultry — Live fowls, 45<fj>46o; broilers 27@2Sc; roosters 20c; geese 20@22c; ducks, 25@30c. KALVER-MAIER CO. DL T nnl SfiG
wool DOC i - I LOCAL MARKETS. (Corrected Every Day by Bark ElevaI tor Company) Wheat No. 1, $2.15; No. 2. $2.12; new oats. 62c; corn, per cwt„ $1.95; | ' bar’ev, $1.15; rye, $1.25; clover seed, i $26.00 to $28.00. LOCAL MARKET. ! Country butter 40@48c J Eggs, dozen 42c LOCAL CREAMERY MARKETS ! ! P.utterfat, delivered 56c | SALE CALENDAR The Following Sales are Advertised in thi Daily Democrat. We Also Print the Sale B> 14s. List Your Sale With Us. Sept. 20—J. H. Gentis, 225 N. 10th | street, Decatur. j Sept. 22 —Mrs. Mary Koenig, 2 mile so(|th of Decatur, Indiana. Sept. 23 —R. M. Wynn, 5 miles west, 1 2 miles south of Monroe. Sept. 23—C. H. Doehrman, % mile west of Williams. Sept. 23 — Charles Springer, 8 miles southeast of Decatur. 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. 27 —Christ Langenbacher, 308 Twelfth street. Decatur. Sept. 29—Elizabeth Jahn, 3% miles south of Peterson. Sept. 29 George Zimmerman, % mile east of Decatur. Oct. I—Phillipl—Phillip Heffner. % mile west of Monroe. Oct. I—John Reed, 4 miles west, \ mile north of Decatur. Oct. 2 —Neptune & Funk, 6 miles southeast ol Decatur. NOTICE TO BIDDEHS Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, October 7th, 1910. and up to 10 o'clock a. m. the Board of Commissioners of Adams county, Indiana, will receive sealed bids for the furnishing* of one "'ten key type” adding machine suitable for doing the work ordinarily required of an adding machine in a treasurer's office. Specifications are now on file in the Auditor’s ottice. All bids must be accompanied by affidavit and bond as required by law. The board reserves the right to reject anv or all bids. DAVID J. HULLING, ROBERT SCHWARTZ. GRANT OWENS, Board of Commissioners of Adams County, Indiana. 12-15 PUBLIC SALE. As I have sold my property and 1 must vacate at once I will offer at public auction at my residence, 225 North Tenth street, on Saturday, September 20th, 1919, beginning at 1:00 o’clock p. m„ the following household goods: Steel Mailable Range, good as new, Favorite hard coal burner, sewing machine, dining room table and four chairs, buffet, one 9x12 Axminster rug 3 small rugs, couch, four rocking chairs, Perfection oil stove and oven, parlor stand, vacuum sweeper, step ladder, pictures blinds and numerous other articles not mentioned, j -TERMS —Made known on day of sale. J. H. GENTIS Cor. Tenth and Jackson St. Roy Runyon, Auct. 220-t4 i PENDLETON’S ROUNDUP (United Rrpss Service) Pendleton, Ore., Sept. 18—Harking back to the days when the west wa3 wild, the Roundup, Pendleton’s annual frontier exhibition opened today. Five hundred e.nwhoy« i Indians, cowgirls and plainsmen will entertain j the thousands of visitors during The next tlire*e days with wild steer bulldogging. bucking contests, relay , races, etc. 1
i CLASSIFIED WANT ADS V FOR SALE ' FOR SALE—Two large-sized suits of > mpn’s winter clothing, good as new. Will sell cheap. Call 108 S. Third St., or telephone 606. 218-tfi FOR SALE—Duroc Male Hog. of popular breeding. Set' Fred Busche, Decatur, R. R. No. 5. Monrot' ’Phone. 219-112 FOR SALE—Malleable steel range in : good condition. Sco George Zim- 1 merman. 'Phone 569-N. 221-t3
'•FOR SALE— Two galvanized round j i tanks. Ten dollars each. Burk . Elevator Co., Telephone 25. 22t-t3 FOR SALE —A number of Big Type Poland China Males and Gilts, Grant i . Buster breeding C. O. Green, 2 mile! i south of Pleasant Mills. 210-ts j . FOR SALE! —5 passenger Auburn automobile, in good shape. Ed. Green, ’phone 436. 210-ts ! FOR SALE — Registered Guernsey j Bull. See C. S. Mumma, Decatui , J Route No. 3. 'Phone 2 rings on 811. I 209-ts FOR SALE—Seed wheat, 60 44 test, j 'Phone 1 long 1 short on 690. Beili mont Stock Farm. 20S-tf { I FOR SALE—Goo* Coffee Mill ‘ l in good condition, will sell at fbargain. Inquire Niblick & Co.' 207-ts FOR SALE —Saxon roadster, 1914 j model, good running order. May! be seen at the Kalver-Noble garage. FOR SALE —6-room house on South ETfth street, both kinds of water,! lights, garage, chicken park, young fruit trees, hedge fence and other]
j shrubbery at a bargain. Also building i lot on Fifth street, and a house corner Jefferson and 9th street, good full lot on brick street at a bargain. Seven room house on Fifth street, barn, 'chicken coop and other outbuildings, and fruit trees. A few Michigan farms. See Ed L. Augenbaugh, phone 842. 223-12 FOR SALE 7 room residence onehalf square north of Monroe street jon 9th. Brick street, cement walks, j 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 &. Jackson Sts. or call 214. 222-13 WANTED WANTED —Girl 13 to 18 years of age to assist in house work. Mrs. E. T. Rolf, Fort Wayne, Ind., ’Phone Red 6784. 219-M-W-F LOST ANi) FOUND LOST —Dark blue serge cape, with light bide collar and buttons, lost or left somewhere. Return to Leah Colter. ?.22-t3 LOST —Speedometer chain for Stewart speedometer, between Pleasant Mills and my home, one and one half miles south of Pleasant Mills. Sherman Archer. 222-13 LOST—Purple silk umbrella coming frem home east of city. Mrs. L. A. Holthouse. 223-t3 MISCELLANEOUS CASH REGISTERS, bought, sold. guaranteed, exchanged, repaired, replated. Bagains in used Nationals. I Accurate Cash Register Exchange, 321 N, 7th St., Richmond, Ind., ’Phone; 2077. 221-lm-x
W E will not only handle your commercial account a little better than any one else but we solicit savings accounts from everybody — YOU specially. Deposit SI.OO if you wish. We will pay—per cent annual interest, compounded twice a year. Come in and get acquainted regardless ot your needs in the banking field. ' 6 OLD ADAMS COUNTY BANK The Largest Bankfn Adams County
1 FOR RENf TO RENT—Two Strictly mo/wT"' , furnished rooms, with i? 1 * ‘ steady, roomers. s ee ~ n lot ; j 123 N >«*■.«££{ 1 , foS~iSiSiCST , well improved. Inquire fire. ,h « (it/FOR RENT—Furnished room. ' ! ,i,ocks court house /J* 0 j 312 , Winchester street or e *' j 653 ' _ £
I SALESMEN WANTPn For This County ’ ' To Take Orders For The “Evans Tir e >• A Tire Rebuilding .MS Taking Like Wildfire ' ( w Cost In Two. Men Must' H «i > | Get In Quick. v A »to. Call Up or Write Todav EVANS TIRE & REUpjgn COMPANY 136 East Columbia stre.i Fort Wayne, Indiana. PUBLIC SALE. As T have sold my farm and a* gomg to q„u farming 1 will off ”, *5 Public Auction at my residence ' i miles northeast of Decatur, or 1 Li I H ort > a "'l % mile west of Dent school .house, 44 mile south and m, “ j p ast of Monmouth, Indiana, on ‘ e Wednesday, Sept. 24, 1919, ! Commencing at 10:00 o'clock a ■ The following personal property * j 4 HEAD OF HORSE, S-One bev ; mare 4 years old. weight 1100 ft, • brown mare,. 10 years old. w eiehr I I*oo lbs.; 1 bey horse 3 rears old weight 900 lbs.; 1 bey horse 3 ve ar , ; old weight 900 lbs. 17 HEAD OP ; CATTLE—One black cow. 7 years old fresh in December; black cow 6 years 'old, fresh in February: red cni- #
uvtm in icuiudl ) , IHy COW ,5 ’ years old. fresh in November; Hoi- . stein. 3 years old, fresh in November ! spotted cow, 5 years old. fresh » November; Holstein, 6 years old, calf 1 by ride; spotted cow. 6 year* old , fresn in December; roan cow, 5 years old. fresh in December; 2 red cows. 7 years old. fresh in January; Hoi--1 stein cow, 7 years old. fresh in Feb- ■ ruary; Holstein, 6 years old, fresh in > February; 3 stock cows, pasture bred. These cows are all giving a good flow - ! of milk. White face bull, 1 year old, ;a good one; Holstein bull, 1 year old'. > ■ 30 HEAD HOGS—One Chester White ’ sow. due to farrow Oct. 1, weight 500 lbs; red sow, due to farrow Oct. 1, weight 3001b5.; Big Type Poland ; 1 China sow, with ten pigs by side i weight 300 lbs.; 14 shoats, weighing : about 100 lbs. each, good feeders; '' Chester White male hog, weight 116 ' tbs.; red male hog, weight 125 lbs. : POULTRY —2 dozen laying hens, 3 ; white kSmden geese. 13 Indian Runj ner ducks, bronze turkey gobbler, 4 lbs. geese leathers. HAY AND GRAIN —16 tons good timothy hay in . mow, 40 bu. good seed oats FARMING IMPLEMENTS — One Black Hawk corn planter with fertilizer at- * tachment, Milwaukee mower, riding 1 plow, walking plow, 2 section harrow. . walking cultivator, riding cultivator! 1-horse 6 shovel cultivator, hay rake, McCormick harrow with tandem, hay tedder, 2 wagons, wagon box, 2 sets gravel boards, hay ladder, buggy, set of breeching harness, set of single harness, S collars. 8 cow chains, forks 1 scoops, fence stretcher, log chain- ' small scraper, lumber, double trees. hog boiler. tank heater, DeLaial . cream separator, and many other * articles too numerous to mention. TERMS—AII sums of $5 and under cash; all sums over that amount a I credit of twelve months will he given ; the purchaser giving bankable note [ bearing 8 per cent interest the last . j six months. 4 per cent off for cash. ; * No property to be removed until set- ! i tied for. HENRY BAUMANN, j Roy Runyon, Harry Daniels, Aucts. Chas. Magley. Clerk. Lunch served by the Union Chapel Ladies’ Aid. 18-19-2&-~ Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Anker went to Eort Wayne this afternoon to attend to business. ,
