Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 92, Decatur, Adams County, 17 April 1915 — Page 4
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east buffalo. East Buffalo, N. Y„ April 17—(Special to Daily Democrat)— Receipts, 2,400; shipments, 2.090; official to New York yesterday, 1,900; extreme heavy closing slower; others steady. Heavy, [email protected]; medium and mixed, |8.00@|8.05; yorkers, $8,054/ $8.10; pigs. $8 00; roughs, $6.75@ sti'9o; stags, $5.00e5«.00; sheep, 1800; lower; top clipped, $9.75; cattle, 200; steady. G. T. BURK. New corn ...» S IOO Clover seed Alsike seed $ 6 ’ 5 Wheat J l - 50 Rye 95c Barley 60c Timothy seed [email protected] Oats 54c NIBLICK & CO. Eggs 19c Butter . 18c@27c FULLENKAMPS. Eggs IJc Butter • • [email protected] BERLINGS. Indian Runner ducxs Sc Chickens He Fowls 11 - c Ducks llc Geese llc Young turkeys l<c Old Tom turkeys He Old Hen turkeys He Md Roosters .............. 5c Butter, packing stock 18c AMSBAUGH & BRADLEY CHIROPRACTORS Over Charlie Voglewede Shoe Store Hours 1 to 5 & 7 to 8 p.m. Sundays by appointment. Lady Attendant.
u> NIIIIW 16 TFrEsentec' DEMOCRAT, APRIL 17 M. - ' —J.- — —. — - - —— ——— -■ ■ ABRAHAM LINCOLN SA: r . '"'O Llf- '<A.. .j CO. .. J L£TE L’: WITHOUT TWO CERTAIN £3oo^s—T IIE 3’51.E AND QI 1 ?' SHAKESPEARE; HARDLY A QUCTATIO'i IN LITEAATUHE ••«□!£ ' THAT IS NOT TAKEM FEO— " THT.3E V <. - . __=> j The above Certificate v. ith five others of consecutive Jates [ Entitles bearer to tbls $5.00 Illustrated Bible | ► If presented at the office of this newspaper, together with the »t»ted amount that ; cover, the ueccuary EXPENSE item, of t - .. great dislributivn -in lading ► clerk hire, cost of pui-kii.., ch =ckL. . cap. elo from factory, e»c„ etc. I MAGNIFICENT (like illustration in announcements from day to day! i J ► ' bound in full flcxiLle !< .ithcr, with . vcrl:-; yi:ig c ■■ er Tl [ ILLUSTRATED and title stamped in hl. witfi numc: cupful! page ;>la e- gj la— Edi,i oa in color from the w :!d t'aim us li■< t collection, toget' er t 99 ol the with six hundred su| ■rb pieLues gra]'.ically illus:r..;:n : vRIRT F and making plain tb.e verse ir.'ite liy'.'.t ot modern Hi 0~1 knowledge and research. The text conforms to the ♦] ! authorized edition, is self-pronouncing, wi:h copious — — * , marginal references, maps and helps; printed on thin ] r .. co Amount • I bible paper, flat opening at all pages; beam oil, read- Is’ P L" 7 EXPENSE f I able type. Six Consecutive Free Certificates and the items > e 1 The S 3 ex . ac !' y ; he 53me as Also an Edition for Catholics t the $5 book, except in vL I ILLUSTRATED the style of binding. Through an exclusive arrangement we * RIRT F which is in silk cioth ; have been »st fTti.yute in securing U I contains all of the illus- Catholic Bible, 1 »ouay Version, endorsed ♦ trations and maps. I T~" by Cardinal (.ibbons and Archbishop© | Six Consecutive Free | JjSScr < T w Cardinal) i arley. as well as by the 0 Certificate and the Olv J-*- 1 trot % on« Arch • .ithec rry. 'll •• x? i Items n >• rations co- .-.sis <-t the full-’,', ge en1 gratings approved by the Church, v-::h- > out the Tissot and text pictures. It will be ■ ed in he same bindings as the I’ro- 0 • testant books and at the same Amount Expense Items, with the necessary Free Certificate. W I MAH. OROEKS—Any bo.'.k by par'cjrr.-• ii IX I >;a " 7 .... .< Vi-h:n £ I I 150 mites’. 10 cents 150 to 300 mites; for greater distances ask your postmaster 5 ’ ' amount to include for 3 pounds.
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Eggs 19c Above prices are for poultry free free feed. KALVER'S MARKETS. Wool 21c@25c Beef hides llc Calf 13c Tallow 5c Sheep pelts [email protected] LOCAL PRODLCE MARKET. Chickens v>..ll< Indian Runner ducks 8c Fowls llc Ducks llc Geese llc Young turkeys 14* Old Tom turkeys 11* Old Hen turkeys lit Old Roosters 5* Eggs ..... 19c Butter 18c Above prices are for poultry free from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. ———< Butter fat, delivered 32’4c Butter fat. in country 29c Butter, wholesale 32t 3 c Butter, retail 36c COAL PRICES. Stove ..$7.50 Egg 7.50 Chestnut, hard $7.76 Poca, egg and lump $5.00 W. Ash $4.50 V. Splint $4.25 H. Valley $4.25 R. Lion $4.50 Cannell $6 00 J. Hill $5.00 Kentucky $4 50 Lurlg $4.50 COFFEYS RED CROSS HEADACHE POWDERS Valuable in Headache. Neuralgia. Sciatica Rheumatism, ail nervous aches pains and the disorders of menstruation accompanied by pain. IOC for 4 Powders is Powders ajc Druggist and Dealers or by Mail The Col’aChemical Co. COLUMBUS, O. FOR SALE —Two autos. Inquire of J. G. Niblick at the Old Adams County Bank. 69t6.
HORSE SEASON—I9IS. ■ ■ueiM an I i <<■ Ebene, Belgian, No. 47014. American, No. 3456. A beautiful bay Belgian, 2400 pounds, Imported August 21, 190 X. Sired by Major d‘ Onkerzeezc, 1084. Dam is Delta, 20539. Took first in class and sweepstakes at Van Wert Fair in 1910. Neron is an elegant black. Percheron Norman, with white star in forehead. seven years old. weighs 2100 pounds. Sire Cassimer, 44206. Dam is Parlette, 45903. Took first in and sweepstakes at Van Wert fair in 1910-11. Both are extraordinary movers. w< 11 built and of the best stock tn Europe Terms, $15.00 to insure a colt to stand and suck. Will stand Mondays nnd Tuesdays at Conrad F. Germann’s farm, one mile west of Wren. Ohio, week at keeper’s home. FARMERS’ HORSE CO., Wren, Ohio. W. W. Stewart, Keeper. 78-t&s3mo
WANTED. We will pay 5 cents per pound for good clean rags, suitable for cleaning machinery. Bring to this office at once. Or. C V. Connell VETERINARIAN Phnnn Office 102 i nOnC Residence 431 Do You Employ More Than One Workman? If so under the new “workmen’s Compensation law. vou MUST CARRY LIABILITY or furnish proper bond to the state. You can save much worry and perhaps future trouble by placing you) liability insurance before the new law goes into effect. We are prepared to give you information and to write your liability insurance in a strong company. Decatur Insurance Company GALLOGLY & JOHNSON
If you cannot save a dollar ata time Save the nickels and dimes. They are worth while —EVERYTHING is worth while. Advice—Make a practice of saving every save-able cent. Put them away in a safe place, and every time you get a dollar, bring it to us to keep for you. Very soon you will have a worthwhile balance to your credit. There will never be a better time to begin than RIGHT NOW. FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR, INDIANA Members Federal Reserve Association.
AT THE CHURCHES ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH English services Sundry, the 18th. at 16:00 o’clock a. m. A. W. HINZ. Pastor. ■ ' - 1 ' o REFORMED CHURCH. 9:30, Sunday s hool; lesson. Psa. 10:30, German service. 6:45. (’. E. meeting; topic, “One Day in Seven for the Highest Things." Ezek. 20:1-20. Miss Adella Sellemeyer will he the leader of this meeting. 7:30, English service. • Rev. Lewis Stolte will preach at these services. A meeting of the congregation will be held immediately after the evening service. o PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Preaching at 10:30. Subject, “A Good Investment.” Christian Endeavor at 6:30; "One Day in Seven for the Highest Things." Ez.ek. 20:1-20. Song and praise service at 7:30. Am I Worth Saving?’’ This is tilt first of our four connected questions or the Sabbath evening service. o UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH. Sunday school. 9:30. Preaching, 10:30. Theme, "Kept for he Master's Use.” Junior Endeavor. 2:30. Senior Endeavor. 6:30 p. m. Preaching at 7:30 p. tn. "Life's Work n the Crucible.” Mai. 4:1 and 3:2. Prayer meeting at 7:30 p. m. each Wednesday evening. May 2 will be visitors’ day in the Sunday school, when it is hoped that .he parents of children whose names ire enrolled in the “Cradle Roll" department will visit the school. Also all ethers who are not in a Sunday school are" cordially invited to the school then. In the evening of the same day will be the anniversary of the Christian Endeavor of the denomination, when an excellent program will be given. T. H. HARMAN, Pastor. o ST. MARY’S CHURCH. Low mass, 7:30. High mass, 9:30. Christian doctrine, 2:00. Vespers and benediction, 2:30. REV. J. A. SEIMETZ, Pastor. EVANGELICAL CHURCH. Sunday school at 9:15; S. C. Cramer. superintendent. Preaching at 10:15 sharp; subject. "How Growth is Made in the Christian Life.” Reception of new members at the morning service. Evening service, evangelistic, at 7:30. Y. P. A. at 6:45; leader, Mrs. E. Runyon; subject, "Sabbath Observance.” Mid-week service, Wednesday evening at 7:30. Bring ycur tabernacle sesg bocks. A cordial invitation to the public to attend these services, J. H. RILLING, Pastor. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Bible school. 9:15; Clarence E. Bell, superintendent. Classes for all. Let all new members come to our school. Morning service, 10130. Subject, "Spring.” B. Y. P. U. service, 6:45. Subject. “One Day in Seven for the Highest Tilings.” Evening worship, 7:30. Subject, “Progress.” Ti e ordinance of baptism will be ! nistered at the close of the even--77" service. Mid-week prayer meeting, Wednes■■V evening, 7:30, and every member of car congregation is cordially invited. Great interest is being manifested in al! the services throughout the week, and a hearty welcome awaits all who worship with us. Special music at each service. “Come.” FLOYD G. ROGERS, Minister. 0 FIRST METHODIST CHURCH. 9:00 a. m., Sunday school, first division. 10:00 a. m., morning worship. Sermon by the pastor. Theme, “The I<aw of Life Versus the Law of Death.” 11:30 a. m., Sunday school; second division. 2:15 p. m.. Junior League. 6:30 p. m„ Epworth League. 7:30 p. m., evening worship; sermon by the pastor. Theme. “Running the Race.” * Music by the choir, led by Miss Eglv. A cordial welcome for all to all of jour services. D. T. STEPHENSON, Pastor.
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. State of Indiana. Adams County. In the Adams Circuit Court. April Term, 1915. Isaac Williamson et al. vs. Charles E. Williamson et al. complaint to quiet title. No. 9874. Comes now the plaintiffs, by Peterson A- Moran, their attorneys, and tile their complaint herein, together with m affidavit of a competent person that the residence upon diligent inquiry is unknown of the following mined defendants, to-wit: Anna Mary Hughson, Esther Hughson, Lindley Williamson, Williamson, wife of Lindley Williamson, if he be married, whose Christian name is to tWi* plain tiff unknown: Ernest Williamson; all the children, heirs .legatees, devisees, creditors, executors, trustees, successors, administrators and assigns of Lindley Williamson, whose true names ire to'the plaintiffs unknown, if he be leeeased. Al! the children, heirs, legae< s. devisees, creditors, executors, rustees, successors, administrators nd assigns «>f —Williamson, wife ot Lindley Williamson, if he be married, vhose Christian name is to the plainiffs unknown, if she be deceased, whose true names are to the plaintiffs inknown. All the women once known by any if the names above stated who may lave changed their names or who are ipw known by some other name, the names of all of whom are unknown o the plaintiffs. That all of eaid de■endants are believed to be non-resi-<cnts of the State of Indiana sued on n this action by the following names .nd designations, to-wit: Lindley Wilianison. Williamson, wife of Lindey Williamson, if he be married, vhose Christian name is to the plaintiffs unknown. All the children, heirs, egatees, devisees, creditors, execuors. trustees, successors, administraors and assigns of Lindley Williamk n. whose true names are to the plainiffs unknown, if he be deceased: all he children, heirs, legatees, devisees, rediters, executors, trustees, successors, administrators and assigns o Williamson, wife of Lindley Williamson. if he be married, whose Christian name is to the plaintiffs unknown, f she be decee/?d. whose true names ire to these plaintiffs unknown. All of the women once known by any if the names above stated who may have changed their names- or who are now known by some other names, the names of all of whom are unknown to he«e plaintffs. That said action is brought for the nurt'ose cf quieting title to real estate n Monroe township. Adams County, 'ndiana. that a cau c e of action against ill of said defendants; that all of said lefendants are necessary parties tc aid action and that they are believed L o be non-residents of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given aid defendants that unless they be ■nd appear on the 52nd day of th< Ypril term of the Adams circuit court, o be hohlen on the 10th day of June ’915. at the court house in the City oi Decatur, in said County and State, and ■nswer or demur to said complaint he sam<# will be heard and determined n their absence. In witness whereof, I have hereunto let my hand and affixed the seal of aid court at the office pf the Clerk ‘hereof in the City of Decatur. Adams County, Indiana, this 17th dav of April 1915. FERDINAND BLEEKE. Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court. Peterson & Moran, Attys. 17-24-31 NOTICE TC NON-RESIDENT. The State of Indiana, County of Ad a ms, ss: In the Adams Circuit Court. April Term, 1915. Elnora B. Allen vs. Elza .Mien. No. 8965 Complaint for divorce It appearing from affidavit filed in Hie above entitled cause, that Elza Allen, the above named defendant, is i non-resident of the State ot Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given he said Elza Allen that he be and ippear before the Hon. Judge of th* Adams Circuit Court on the Bth day of June, 1915, the same being the 50th Juridical Day of the next regular term thereof, to be holden at the Court House in the City of Decatur, oommencing on Monday, the 12th day of April. A. D. 1915, and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or *he same will be heard and deternined in his absence. Witness my name and seal of said ourt hereto affixed, this Bth day of April, 1915. FERDINAND BLEEKE, Clerk. Peterson & Moran, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 10-17-24 o HAVE A FINE GIRL. Daniel Kitson has returned from Logansport, where he visited with his new granddaughter. Helen Elizabeth, the girl baby born a week ago Thursday to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cornthwaite. This is the second child and girl in the family. Mrs. Cornthwaite was formerly Miss Mamie Kitson. Mrs. Kitson has been with hpr daughter several weeks. o CARD OF THANKS. The husband, children and grand daughter of the late Mrs. Abraham Hailing thank all who so kindly assisted them at the time ot fheir bereave ment. o — FOR RENT—Front room over Men ig’s billiard room. 86tt ’’’OUND —Small purse, containing small amount of mcney. Owner may have same by calling at the tchmitt meat market. 90t2 WANTED —Two salesmen to carry our line of oils, greases and paints. Experience unnecessary. Our salesmen are best paid on the road. —Industrial refining Co., Cleveland, O. 2t
BUGGY - CARRIAGE AND AUTOMOBILE RAIMTiNG GENERAL REPAIR work from TIRE TO TOP. Rubber Tires - Goodyear Wing - High-Grade Guaranteed Tire. We Do All Kinds of Wood-Work and Blacksmithing. Carriage Trimming and Upholstering. DECATUR CARRIAGE WORKS MONROE STREET - ■ - PHONE 123 Coming In Fine:Up to this time we have collected in full from 125 of the 250 applicants of the Decatur Life Insurance Company. All those who have signed applications are reouested to call at our offices in the Peoples Loan & Trust Company block and arrange for examination. By so doing you will save expense for you and the company. “Be a booster for your home city-nota knocker. Get in at once.” J. S. PETERSON, H. M. GILLIG, SECRETARY. PRESIDENT. FOR S/H.E Two Autos. Inquire of J. G. Niblick at the Old Adams County Bank. REDUCE YOUR TAXES March and April are the months designated by law in wh'ch to file your affidavit of Mortgage Indebtedness. During this time I will be found at the County Treasurer’s office. /Let me fill them out for you correctly. MARIE PATTERSON Notarv > —— FOR SALE Nine room residence on Fifth street, two blocks west of court house. Holland furnace, electric lights, bath and sixty-barrel cement cistern. A. D. Suttles. $5.00 DECATUR TO ST. LOUIS AND RETURN VIA CLOVER LEAF ROUTE SAT’S. April 3rd. and 17 th. 191 5 . See H. J. THOMPSON, Agent. Decatur, For Particulars. BOY’S WORK WILL WIN Have you entered the Corn Contest? A few more days to make your application and gain one of tn? PRIZES offered for raising the best ACRE of this summer. COME IN AND LET US EXPLAIN THE PLAN. THE PEOPLES LOAN & TRUST CO. James Rupel Pres. M. Kinch Cashier W. A. Lower Sei y BANK OF SERVICE MB.
