Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 96, Decatur, Adams County, 20 April 1912 — Page 4

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EAS'I oUJ t'ALO. East Buffalo, N. Y„ April W—(Sp-.*.’ ial to Dally Democrat! —Receipts, 2400; shipments, 1,330; official to New York yesterday, 1,520’ hog* doling steady at decline. Yorkers, medium and heavy. |s 2 !, y 88 '.(i. pig* and light*. 87.25987.50; rough*, 37.30; 37.30; sheep, I,V>O; higher, top wool lambs, 38.03; clipped 37.60; cattle, 75. steady. G. I. «*<RK. No. 2 White wheat 31.01 No. 2 Red wheat 31.<1 Yellow com 06c®|l.' s 3 Mixed corn 92< ej 81.00 Out* 53c Rye 82c Barley No. 2 31.00 Feeding barley 35c Alaike serf* |lX<» No. 1 clover hay 332.00 Timothy hay 824.00 Light mixed hay 323.00 Mixed clover hay 820.00! No. 1 oat* straw jo :>• Rye straw 810.001 No. 1 wheat *t-»» 89. L) Clover seed 812.00 i wCCAL WROVJt,e MARKET. Bpring chicken* j c Buck* Fowl* jj. Geese im Egg* -...15c I fdKter 30c Turkey* He Chick* . |c

TWO HUNDRED LIVES LOST. In Volliver County, Miss.. When Dykes Broke. (United Ires* Service.) Vicksburg, Mss.. April 20—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Reports of the deaths of two hundred persons in Volliver, Miss., were received here when that section was swept by a flood which followed the collapse of the dykes near Beulah. The entire country is flooded and all communications are cut off. Efforts to confirm the vheavy Joss of lite have so far been futile. The reports declared that many cl the dead are white persons. There are 5,000 lefugees at Cleveland. 1 uej aavv pra«t.cai!y exlMHisied all oi their iood supplies Se venteen per-fi-RS, Is known ■•>-.e tbowned nea• Benoit "hen tne i.”,ees evoke oeiwetri 1 < ula.i and Bench. AwGUT THE biv.e. '.Vtlh,>.m Barrene, who -s engaged in moving the Nitikk house on Third meet to .he I). 7s. Meyers lot on Winchester str.-et, had a narrow esca.ie lais mo’niug when some of the rigging gr va ay and tincX him. The house tad arrived at a po.nt just in front o' the j Thomas house, and turning some t.av, got too near a telephone pole which it grazed. ■ The taekie b’tffte and t.’t»w the pulley so that it struck Mr. Barone, who was working ut the front of the budding One ct the boards un’.er the roller also fl.--, at i, m aid h was st, g j n several 1 laces or the body and ankle. Mr. Ba.one was tarowa over and lost consue st; as tor a short lime and those who witnessed the accident and hast.neJ io h 4 m expected to find him dt act of hie limbs broken Dr. Thomas happened to be near and went at on ?to him Ao bones were broken, but the man v as badly bruised, and while be was able to walk about a short vhi e alter the accident, he was obliged to limp and will probably bear the marks of bis injuries for seme tjne NOW RESIDE HERE. The Rev. J. H. Rli’ing and son, Walter, arrived yesterday from Rochester accompanying their LuV.sehold goods to this city, whe’e they wifi make their borne, Rev. Rilling having teen assigned to the Decatur Evangelical church. TOBIN STILL AT I ARGE. - ’’’hough wor I has been received 1 ; tn several cffV'ialti oi uri.ti.-v concerning

Old roofer* KALVKK MARKET* Beef t.d«* ge K ! c * ,f Tallow 6c Sheep pelt* 35c©81.00 •SS S II ■ ffULi.CW’-.AMP'*. I Butter Urd 1 Eggs ...ISe NIBLICK A CO. > E *B* ’ ! 25c CO A L rMiCES. I: Anthracite g$ White Ash übi, . 84 50 Washed Nut g 4 5o Pocahontas Egg jr Lump ..84.75 Kannei uumi. or Indiana Lump »4.D*> Hocking Lump >4 25 Virginia Rnllit f 4 sn — *». BER-, _,.Q Spring chicken* g c Duck* io,. Fowl* Geegj inButter Turkeya Old roosters I Pitted ’..lt

day, nothing has yet lead to his recovery. Word was received by Sheriff s Durkin from Ohio City that a man j hid been held there on suspicion, but J tis description failed to tally with that of Tobin and Sheriff Durkin did I rot make the trip over. % EGGS FOR SALE. 1 ’ —— i E. C. Rhoda Island Reds. 3 cents 91 each; geese eggs, common geese, 10c i-1 each; Embden geese, 20c each; duck s eggs. Indian Rumor, white and fawn, -j ,c «“ a «“h; Imperial Pekin 5c each; Buff i Orpington, 5c to 10c each. ' 3. C. CRAMER. I Mercer, Ave , Decatur, Indiana; ’phone • 65tf 1 I o— ATTEN r :v.«, PV2LJC! IUI _____ i ?a » »tvd.v{. 4 t..-,ii c! 19! ?. *b e uihvntly br, J ?,,!•>, Del. v«. 50132. reg,«tere<« at under K«i- i.| .11 str <d lor the season of 1912 atl 115 tc insure standing foal, with re--1 turn privilege in case of bad luck at i the Decatur horse sa'e ham. Delava’ s a handsome riel, bay stallion, 15-_ ..an.js 'efkh, weighs 1,950 pounds, foal'd in l! , "v. This horse -is an indivl-I-'tai can’t be beaten. I-e has neveri been beaten in t’.e show ring An! : ideal siallfon; tis pedigree is rich; :u the blood that has midethe hh-i tory of the turf. that has produce.! ’ gome horses and grand individuals. ■e is the pcsoUficatioi of perfection, I has » fine head aud strong, dee?, shoulders, short buck, perfectly! ■ounded quarters, clean, flat legs and' sne mane and all, end best of feet ! ’’or furtr.ei ormatlou see D. Burger! ->r Dan Beery. Decatur, Ind. W*H not, b-' reii>c,nsible for accidents, nbcnld; 1 any happen TAF NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. 1 Sea. d proposals will be received 1 by the Trustee and Advisory Board i of Kirkland Township. Adams County, ’ Indiana, until 2 o'clock p. m„ on Tuesday, April 23, 1912, for the c:n itruction of four coal 'louses, to be elected on school pro> erties in Districts Nos. 3,4, 5 and G. according to st ecifl. at’onv on tile at • the office G. M. H. Houck, trustee J Certified check for 123.00 must acconnany bl A The Trns’ca and Advisory Board reserves tie f»ht to reject ny all ids. ,G M. T. HOUCK, Trustee. FC R Sf. Ll-. - wrfyanffilllMfcth. for I

11 BULLETIN. -HOLLAND-ST. LOUIS SUG « 'fi. I! 1 _TI “■"’’“■■■'■M SMMB■BMHMMMa - «■**» * ■«*<■**»-* • ' _ TO | PROSPcCEIVE BEET GROWERS DtCATUfF'-ANf I

I | The rollowing !f»t is » by Mr Hille of Coopery 111*. Mich.. I one of the best farmers of the Wol . 1 verlr.e stale, who raise* 1 eet* for the Holland factory: The people of the country send to orclffjTi count Hw every year nearly 5 8100.000,00* for sugar. Every dollar s - worth of this sugar could be produced e in this country la this good business? • it seem* to me .a* long aa we have the climate mid the aoll and every ■ •nciltty for growing sugar boeta equal Ito the facilities of other countries, • 1 ti-at it I* up to the tanner* of this :l nuntry to produce what sugar we ' | need and keep the 8190,000,000 we ■ need In our own pocket*. I like the sugar beet business beI cause the speculation is entirely ellmI Inated. If a man put* in a large acre- . ago of notatoes and ties up all bi* I capital, even if he raises a good crop.l I he don t know w bat he i* going to get' for them There ia noth ng certain ( I about the market, and this potato mar-' ’ ket ha* helped put gray hair* into! many a man * head. It I* speculatloi,. V. ,th the sugar I eet c rop the specula-, tion is entirely eliminated. You hav» I 1 a contract with the company a yeai beforehand *0 that you know Just exactly what you are going to get per ton for your sugar beets. All the farmer has to uo is to produce the tonnage. Another rea.'on why I grow sugar beet* is because the by-product* of the sugar beet mdustry are valuable food for dair, cows. and primarily 1 am a dairyman The lending purpose in my farming la dairying I raise other crop* to be sure -they fit tn well between milking*—but a crop like sugar beets where the by-prod-ucts, the pulp and the tops, are a val-

GERMAN COACH STALLION ’’TIP TOP," NO 1743. "Tip Top," No. 1743 will make the I season of 1912, beginning April Ist, as follows: Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at the home of Charles K. Magley, miles northwest oi Decatur, Ind., or 14 mile east of Stop 27, on the Fort Wayne & Springfleid traction line; Thursday. Friday and Satuiday at Schlkkmaas feed yard, on Second street, Decatur. This handsome- coach stallion was j bred by Bell Bros., of Wooster, Ohio. He was foaled in luo2. He is not only a coach stallion In name, but has the size, formation and action as good as ever went down the pike. He is absolutely the best coach stallion in northern Indiana, winning second plare ,n For* Wayne in 1908 in a very >io’’ show, including Crou h A Su;a of Lafayette, )v., and in 19 D ’••s sh-'« •at ii-i Gre • Nortne.in j ffhuri fa>r vly.ss Ccm.ii Cievelsr I j j bayt. Morgana, Tiackni'ys. General Purpose and Light Harness stallions and again won second place In 1910 he was again shown at the Great Northern Indiana fair in the strongest class of Coach, Cle- **and i*ys: Morgans, Hackneys, General Purpose j and Light Harness stallions that were j ever shown at this fair end won first rlace, also wen secor.,i place j n a stal- | Ixn show and three of their get, all ■bre*.ds competing end in a colt show j with four teen, in the ciass, inel.iding 1 1 oach, Cleveland Bays, Morgans, i Hackneys, General Furposie and Light j Harr « ’s, wnn Srrf and second on i horse coils a-_s first and f cond on I mare colts. i la 1911 his ’ innings vere as fol- ! j lows: ?n a shew oi Coach, Morgans. • Cleveland P.ays and Harness Stallions | He won ser-c: •! place; first on. vearting , s f sllinas, first titid second ou yearling l geldings; first on yearling mare; flirt j and second oi sucking colts: first on ; stallions and three of his get, ad breeds Competing. He Is a show horse and is remarkable in transmitting to his get a likeness to himself Jn looks, actloti and disposition, .which the above statements will prove He stands sixteen hands, weighs 1.300 pounds aud is a blood bav with black points. ■ j "Tip Tup was sired by J. Lafide-m,. ! 505, by Hercules 410, G. Brllliauv ■ b 301. Darn by Aberman, Ko. 55. The sire of T p Top was imported by Bell Bros., anil the dam by Crouch & Sons. Terms—|l2.oo to Insure a living | colt. Panics filing to return marw I regularly oc parting with fort*’. I

uable dairy food 1* , e*ro>' • it crop to me than ♦» cr r of >*v.tc <4 w here there la nr ch r, to get »i y thing out of tbs ‘ n a ,te I conaldarl that the beet tot» are wel 1 » 1| | | per acre. In the ~ -Id I m-ai. no af.e’i •ney are put | u ( , , nt . ,jj 0> p, H ln . t field; that a cctiiu as o d to pay 810 p«r 1 ,« fnr the top* 0.1 n good average t t o t *1 gar b»e‘« o teed to bis cow , V, w this la Idu n lift toward* p mg f c - the r, it ot growing a cro, ,jf sugar lier't, sn< It 1* all extra. I fl ure< l\ wl.e? you figure the -vet of ralsii r xg. Another rea. «> why I t/e»- sugar t»eet* I* becau. H make* imre bu»l nes* on the f. m. I can't *c.< hov you can make nythtng out 01 f»rmInrf unless you un the farm nt somewhere near t* tmlt. If y< .t # r<, ’tying to do Just n* little busirets u> possible on th farm, wb 1 • th» i chance to *<iu'*•«* out tn/ profit? ' Profit only con. s by • unn’ig * ousl- 1 ne«s up to it* capa< I people who are trying 1 > farm >0 ,c I'O.icrcs 1 | of land without paving ai y help canI not make any p ofit out ... that land ■ unless they are rimpb idwh-./ the 1 plant food out o. the *<il atr sril ng It. Now the growing of rota, - t»e>d» ‘ on my farm add* acre bus n* st ;o .he farm. It gives me a chan *to 1 more help. It gtvei n»e more sor* f< r ( my horses, which ilr* -me o tie accessary investments. ,>d abo h • e?>- ’ | lar hired men, and th- mark, thug jf the crop comes after a’t tie ofj’t I work of the farm i* dot." Zita t>e modern way of caring for the , orn 1 crop there would be nothing so ta* men and the teams to do in the fa i if it wasn’t for marketing the si gar ( beets, and by having the crop I »ro | long the season, as it were, and vt 1 more labor for my farm teams. {1

l “ | I * JrSrVlSrtii Kink Walter and Fred Orion tw > ’ highgrade Belgian stallions w! 1 stand for mares this season at tl e barn o« J. A. Fleming, flve miles lui th-1 east of Decatur, in Union tow s: p. Description oi King Walter: Is 4 | years old theßth day of June; W dsu s ' 2,000 pounds; is a blood bay, w:in I star in forehead ail blcck points h«» is sound, Las ?oo*l action, with Ic £ G* quality. Has pi-oved cfnifelf to 1 > c. ; wriUi.m breeder a/d svru. : r '-cu G -CB is two V24U'£ Old, ' 13th day of April, weighs about 1 nw' I pounds, is n fine sorrel, with sta in forehead, two h‘nd feet are whit< to v pasterns. This horse took first pr m- j him at Van Wert an d the Great Not them Indiana fairs 'n 1911, He te c | fine specimen of the Belgian hor <•, and when matured Will weigh ov >r I 2. pounas A j Ten.is—-Ten dollars to insure aco b to stand and sack. We solioit yoi - "atronage and will ;ry i,j t-eat yo 2 right S'hOtwi J. a. FLEMING % SON. J. B. OP TMENT Has cnzei hun/.eds of cases of ecze- > ma, barbers' lich, itchi-g piles iv? poisoning, pimples, e. alp erupticnc. j cuts, chapped Lands or any skin trouble. B, B. (hutment A 1 true, anti- f septic every home. F .co oi Ointment, soc. i If not. handled by your C.ruogist, send 50c to Brudg Bros., Mfr>., 217 East Monroo street. Decatur, Ind. 3#-2tw-3m PROPERTY FOR GALE. / b acres will,in two miloi of Dec tur good buildings, |2fioo, taken I within ten 'ays. sec c. C. Hu. Decatur, or Jacob Vogt, R. F. D. T u 3, Decaf-’’ ' ?, ct i .. id—lGo acres, in St. Joseph> co»nty, Mich.; well itnpioved: |47 par acre, if bought, now 8 -H In Kalamazoo county, | Mich. I~e buildings, Upst-class A bargain nt $2500, See 1- C. IP,rß.es. 1 ' I Decatur, iad 80t6

AT 1 HE CHURCHES J UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH, Lundsy school, 3:15 a m. Junior meeting, 2:CO p. tn V P. H (’. E„ 6;3u p, m Preaching hv the presiding eider. rt'. E Stanley. 7:30 p. m. I business meeting tit the close of the! | evening servlc ». On account of othet . important business the elder I* com helled to hold the conference at thclone of the evening service. The public is Invited to attend sill these service*. Prayer tneet'ng. \\ ednesday evening ' at 7:30. E. .L OOODWLN. Pastor EVANGELICAL CHURCH. Morning service at 10:38; sermon by Rev. J. H. KPling. Evening service at 7:3*: sermon by Rev. J. H. Rlliing Sunday school at 3:30 a. in Young People’s Alliance at 6:15 T- m. Prayer sendee, Wednesday evening at 7:30. A cordial invitation to the public to attend these sendees. GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH. 9:30. Sunday rchool; lesson, Mark 3:7-19. 10:33, German service; text, John 14:15, “Ixive, the Christian Motive to Obedience." 6:45, C. E. meeting; topic, ‘‘Perseverance.-' Gai 6:1-9. 7:30, English service; text, Psalm 2>:14, "The Secret of the Lord.” W e cordially invite you to worship u th us. METHODIST CHURCH. Svaday school, 9:15 a. m °u’illc worship. 10:30 a m. and 7:’10 1. m Clan meeting. 11:45 a. m J aulc ■ League, 2:00 p. tn. Lpworth League, 6:30 p. m. Tie rastor will preaeh in the morn-j <n;; on “Childhood and Religion," and i .u n’gnt the subject will be Martin Litt', er.” A cordial invitation is given .be public 10 attend these services. R L. SEMANS, Pastor. ST. MARY’S CHURCH. Low mass. 7-30 a. m. High mass, 9 30 a. m. Christian doctrine, 1:45 p. m. Vespers and benediction, 2:30 p. m. FcESBYTSRIAN CHURCH. 9:15 a. m , Sunday school. 7.0:30, morning worship. The communion service will be blessed. 6:30, Christian Endeavor; topic, I hristitJn Virtues — Perst-veian- ?. !•> Elltti tveniui worship; theme. ’ ' "-t I ‘ w a l>,.t . Itr'n- r- • I Become a Christian?” We cordially invite you to vc ship with us. WM. F. GLEISER, Par tor. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH. English services, 10:00 a. n .: text. I John 10:12-16: theme, Jesus, t.; Good Shepherd." Quarterly cor gregatlonal rmet,... . 2. CO p. m Ladies’ Aid. Friday. BAPTIST CHURCH. 9:30 a. m., Sunday school, C. 1 j, iuperintendent. 1C:3O a . m . t preaching se-vi<,.. . q. .“ct, “The Law of Office." 2:00 p. m.. Junior B, Y. p. ( i tr, Mist Etta Brandy berry. 6:30 p. nr, Senior B. Y. F. L sa ij. .evi. Perse vera nee. • :30 p. m pr-.-aehiug; subject The npardonable Sin.” Wednesday, "-30 j. ro ., ;■ ayer nieetng, lesson, Acts 2 37.41. I riday, 7;50 p. m, ( tea< s’ at home of C. E. Ml on :1 8(i - (jet ' ■ _■ _ J J WANTED. Every man and worn. h Decatur Who is tired of the coal ij ,i t f oa as a fuel to call ai Ed at hi- yci( , repaii ship and ss? th.- ; ev<J 0 ., gas generator on dor r ion, M 3. H.lpert, general a,l 0 india.ua. gents wanted. Ter >rj ;>iutecte 1 95t2 ——— w( —

It is Safe and Pure, And Sure to Curt! benefit noticed -at once Cure gusrante.il with it* proper use. In spite of 1 merits from physician* remedies, bsth* and other treatments, w.. Truster's Rheumatic Tablets cure rheumatism and constipation V* not make tai* statement backed by our “money ba- < guarantee.” if » e ' I iffer V“U positive proof, Trusier s Rheumatic Tablets are or. sal,- j n atl drug st -r a; thev *reM cents a box or six boxes for F 2.50 or will be lent v receipt of nri. e prepaid. |Ask yourjdruggists flr*t tmil.iQieK'ljwt suppl?* write ’ P. S.—Twenty To Thirty Days Treatment For <SO Cc-nh T. F. TRUSLER, Huntington. | nd

Dr. C. V. Connell 7ETERNARIAN DkAYin Office 143 r none Residence 102 5% Money All you want. Abstracts made and Titles Guaranteed. Office Rooms 3, 4 interuiban Bldg. Graham and Walters drTriltarkweather OSTEOP/.TH Acute and Chronic Diseases. Office and Residence Over Bowers Realty Co’s. Office DECATUR. IND Phone 314. Bicycle Repairing Electric Wiring Bicycie and Electric Sundries Mezda and Gem bulbs Gocarts Retired EDW. E. PARENT 131 S. 2nd. < »r.. Open Evenings OSMfe < — For Sale By Ben Knapke Joe J. fonnellier

* *—<—_ LU _ L asigaaMß^ L~ "' " — Iliwilimin■miij I Old Adams Count} 7 Bank I Decatur, Indiana. Capita! $120,000 I ' Surplus . $3(U W I C. *’■ Niblick, Presided Vw/wV □i■ | ' ijMtt’al M. Kirscb and John Sibi.dt Vic® Presidents ~~ '-‘1 E. X. Ehinger, Cashier, " Kr ’ > aM I cc{ Resolve CONSERVATION' W* 1 -' Tur n... at FavorTHE CRY OF THE DAY ab]eßate I It Appfa Just Foreibly a &er a _ 10 she Matter Os Dollars tionCon-NAn-p T “ TheC ° uW ’ <• 4*4. n atu& resou t

$71.30 Co iifornia and Return Tickets on sale Anril 27 2S 29. 30 ami May 1,2, if, limit June 27, 1912 - account Shriners’ Convention S This train for St. Louis Leave Decatur at 10:36 P M. Toledo, St. Louis & Western H. J. Thompson. Agt Next Homeseekers Excursion > May 7-21. C MONEY ; ‘ ♦ For Spring Necessities* ♦ ♦ Do you new spring . clothes, shoes, etc . for yourself, your wife, or your i-;-„ * dren ? It vou have not th? * money for this parpose, we I * loan it to you on easy erms. * We loan on furniture, piaia, ♦ hotaes and wagons, etc, w::r * out removal. 60c per week pays ♦ a $25 loan in 50 weeks ♦ ALL OTHER SUMS IN ?R0 ♦ s * PORTION. 4 ♦ OUR NEW KETHOP < mas 4 * ♦ I ♦ old-time red tape and r:: .<-s it , t ♦ a very simple matter to open , * a credit account with us ’ , * If you need mon- fill on; , * and mail us this blank and oar , g agent will cad on yru , > Nam* ....................... , *> Address; St. and No. , Amount Wanted , Our agent It ia Decatur ever? , Tuesday. , Reliable Private , i* h‘. WejRF lib ewW; * Eetablißhed i*&6. Room 2 3»fr ond Floor, 706 Cslho- ,1 Street, 4 Home Phono, 83" , * Fort Wayne, Ind * ««•♦•**«* --♦**