Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 184, Decatur, Adams County, 2 August 1912 — Page 4

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-AST BUFFALO. : 1; Buffalo, X Y., Aug. 2 —<Spec-| ia! to Daily Democrat)— Receipts, 8,- | . , ; _ ;.;eau, 1,900; official to New York yesterday, 380; hogs closing steady. I 58 > >s.7o; mixed and me iliums, [email protected]; Yorkers, $8.70@ ,■ . : o pigs $8.50@>8.60; roughs, i $7.40 ? $7.60; stags. [email protected]; sheep, 4,000; steady. top lambs, ; oX.Ov; cattle, 400; Steady. a. T. BURK. Xo. 2 Bpd wheat sl.Ol No. 2 White wheat 98c Yellow corn 95c@99c Mixed corn 93c@97c | Oats 38c New oats Rye S(k Feeding barley 43c Als‘kw seed $8.75 No. I clover hay $9.00 Timothy hay $12.00 liuiotby hay $13.50 1 Mixed clover hay .’ -$9.50 No 1 oats straw $4.00 Ry a straw $5.00 Clover seed $8.25 Timothy seed $1.50 LOC7L DELIVERED COAL PRICES. Anthracite Chestnut $7.85 Anthracite Stove and Hgg .... $7.60 Pocahontas — $.50 Pomeray 4.00 ! Kentucky Splint 4.00 |: W V’a. Splint 4.00 < i Hocking 3.751 Jackson Hill 5.00 M assillon 4.75 | Price at bins or car, 25c less; 20c pet hour extra for labor in bins; car-

SUMMER DRESSES You can save one fourth to one half now on fine lingerie and linen dresses. All of our most beautiful white lingerie and linen dresses in white and colors have been placed in our gre?t Clearance Sale at savings of one fourth to one half. They are made of the finest lawns, mulls bastistes and linens set together and finished with most beautiful laces, hand-made embroidery and silk, with touches of color. FULLENKAMPS

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Old Adams County Bank Decatur, Indiana. Capital $120,000 /JZZE23&2E3 1 Surplus . $30,000 j C. S. Niblick, President zs~kAiS? M. Kirsch and John Niblick I Vice Presidents — A-> — I E. X. Ehinger, Cashier, f I n oa u Farm loans ’ & a Specialty Reflect Bag _M«H RcSCIVC Collections Made Yesterday Is Gone! S. ■ TOMORROW Every Is Always A Day Ahead! I AccomodaJ tion Con-To-Day Is The Only Time banking ! To Start That Bank Account! Extended 1 A Dollar Will Do It! . We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits

rying coal, 50c per ton etua; carrying coal up one fliGat of sUtrs, SI.OO per ' ton extra; carrying coal up two Hights of stairs, SI.SC extra. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET Spring chickens 20c Ducks 5c Fowls _....„ 10c Deese 10c Eggs 18c 'Butter 19c Turkeys 10c , Chicks 20c ' Old roosters -6c KALVBft MARKET* Sees hide* .................9c Calf 12c Tallow ..... 5c Sheep pelu [email protected] 1 ' Wool 20c@24c FULLENKAMP’S. Butter 18c@22c Lard kc Oggs 18c NIP -fwK * CO. Eggs 18c Butter 16c@20c H. UERLING. Spring thickens 20c I Ducks 5c Fowls . 19c Gees* 10c i Eggs 18c I Butter 19c j Turkeys 10c Old roosters n I Chicks 20c

WANTED—Ten men to work in stone quarry and three good men to drive teams —Julius Haugk. 182t3* EOK SALE—Gooa spring wagon cheap.—Bert Haley, South Mercer avenue 180tl2

HAVE SUFFICIENT FUNDS. For New Progressive Party, Say* Geo. W. Perikns. Chicago, 111., Aug. 2 —(Special to Daily Democrat) —George W. Perkins said today that the progressive i>arty of the country has "unlimited funds," and he added "as long as the party keeps on the right track it will have the proper amount.” He was emphatic in his prediction that Colonel Roosevelt will be elected. Albert J. Beveridge, who will be the temporary chairman of the convention, arrived here today. The price of seats for the national convention, which were selling lor $lO, sls and S2O, are being offered for $3. The ticket sale manager of the convention said this was not the cause of slack sales, but because the money needed would be had when the last supply of tickets at the present price were disposed of. i EXPENDITURES AND TAX LEVIES FOR THE YEAR 1913. The Trustee of Preble Township, Adams County, Indiana, proposes for the yearly expenditures and tax levies by the Advisory Board at its annual meeting, to be held at the school house of School District, No. — the following estimates and amounts for said year: 1. Township expenditures, $845.02, and township tax, 8 cents on the hundred dollars. 2. Local tuition expenditures, $528.14, and tax, 5 cents oa the hundred dollars. 3. Special school tax expenditures, $1,584.42, and tax, 15 cents on the hundred dollars. 4. Road tax expenditures, $1,056.28, and tax. 10 cents on the hundred dollars. 5. Additional road tax expenditures. $316.88, and tax, 3 cents on the hundred dollars. 6. Poor expenditures for preceding year, $105.62, and tax 1 cent on the hundred dollars. Total expenditures, $4,436.36, and total tax, 42 cents on the hundred dollars. D. W. HOFFMAN, Trustee Dated, Aug. 1, 1912. 0 MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS. No* .e hereby that the annual meeting oi -tockholders of the Old Adams t-oLut;’ bank will be ueld at their b * ause. Decatur, Indiana, at 10:00 a. m , cu Tuesday, Au'ost 6, 1911, for the purpose of electing seven di rectors to serve for the ensuing year and to transact such other business “S mas come before them. 157t30 R X. WKiNGER, Cashier. LOST —Gold broach, somewhere in the main part of the city. Finder return to this office and receive liberal reward. T3t3

If ~ ' ' it, .‘'i itwl II FOR TONIGHT.

We are again showing three good eels which you will be gia'd to see.

Only licensed films are used; films acted by actors and actresses who demand and get big money. Made by firms that have the money to put into them, so that you really see a dollar to two-dollar show every time you | come to our theater. Don't be satis- j tied with ordinary films, see the best, i “INDIAN BLOOD," Pathe Indian Story. “THE FISHERMAID'S LOVE j STORY,” Pathe American Drama. “DREAM DANCES,” Edison Special Descriptive, performed by Virginia Meyers, five years old. FIVE CENTS. The CRYSTAL Theater. 1 J £ wSI Bill i • xj/ Ilwh 0 ft.M H Bs&rrn ® a ws. jM*. ; ; v i! M ’ r-orTr THIS IS THE PLACE. # here you will get the very best bread, rolls, cakes, pies, pastry and bake shop goodies in town. We have the “know-how" just like mother in the good old days, with sleeves rolled up to her elbows, knew how to turn out the most delicious morsels imaginable. This is the kind of bakery this is Everything here is good and pure. Jacob Martin

EXPENDITURES AND TAX LEVIES FOR THE YEAR 1913. The Trustee of Jefferson Town- ; ship, Adams County, proposes for the | yearly expenditures and tax levies by the Advisory Hoard at its annual meet- ; ing, to be held at the Trustee's Residence, on the 3rd day of September, , 1912, commencing at 2 o'clock p. rathe following estimates and amounts for said year: ' 1. Township expenditures, SBOO.OO, > and township tax, 10 cents on the hundred dollars. 2. Local tuition expenditures, . $700.00, and tax, 10 cents on the hun-. dred dollars. 3. Special School Tax expenditures j $2,760.00 and tax, 40 cents on the hun- > hundred dollars. 4. Road tax expenditures, $350.00, and tax, 5 cents on the hundred dollars. 5. Additional Road Tax expenditures. $700.00, and tax, 10 cents on the hundred dollars. Total expenditures, $5,310.00, and i total tax, 70 cents on the hundred | dollars. The taxables of the above named I township are as fallows: Total valuation of lands and improvements $543,77 > Total valuation of personal property 195,010 Valuation of railroads, express companies, palace car companies, telegraph line, telephone companies, etc., etc. Estimated from last year’s tax duplicate) | 1 Amount of credit on account I of mortgage exemption ... 48,350 Net taxable property of township ...$690,465 No. of polls. 178. i JOHN T KELLY, Trustee, i Dated, August 1, 1912. ( o EXPENDITURES AND TAX LEVIES FOR THE YEAR 1913. The Trustee of Blue Creek Township, Adams County, proposes for the yearly expenditures and tax levies by the Advisory Board at its annual meeting, to be held at my office on the 3rd day of September, 1912, commencing at 1 o'clock p. m., the following estimates and amounts for said year: 1. Township expenditures. sl,089.39, and township tax, 15 cents on the hundred dollars. 2. Local tuition expenditures, sl,161.93, and tax, 16 cents on the hundred dollars. 3 Special school tax expenditures, $1,307.17, and tax, 18 cents on the hundred dollars. 4. Road tax expenditures, $363.10, and tax. 5 cents on the hundred dollars. 5. Additional road tax expenditures, $726.21, and tax, 10 cents on hundred dollars. Total expenditures, $4,647.72, and total tax. 64 cents on the hundred dollars. The taxables of the above named township are as follows: Total valuation of lands and improvements $560,255 Total valuation of personal property 139,010 Valuation of railroads, express companies, palace car companies, telegraph lines, telephone lines, etc., etc. (Estimated from last year’s tax duplicate) 72,960 $772,225 Amount of credit on account of mortgage exemption .... 46,015 Net taxable propertv of township $726,210 Number of polls. 176. FRANK C. WECHTER, Trustee. Dated, August 1, 1912. EXPENDITURES AND TAX LEVIES FOR THE YEAR 1913. The Trustee of Hartford Township, Adams County, proposes for the yearly expenditures and tax levies by the Advisory Board at its annual meeting, to be held at my office on the 3rd day of September, ,1912, comrtiencihg at 2 o'clock, p. m., the following estimates and amounts for said year: 1. Township expenditures, sl,123.81 and township tax 12 cents nn

HlO J *|& W«gBC r- V t* O A First in Save Their Cost since Every Year ol Use % J If you are thinking about buying a cream separator, W g and have only a small amount of ready cash to invest, ■ K don’t be tempted to put your money into one of the, ■ K so-called, “cheap” machines. K Why pay your hard-earned money for a “ cheap,” trashy I K machine, when you can buy a reliable De Laval upon such I K liberal terms that W It will more than earn its cost K while you are paying for it. ■ When you buy aDe Laval you have positive assurance that your * K machine will be good for at least twenty years of ■ service, during which time it will save every pos- W R&afejgj sible dollar for you and earn its original cost over S I- over a 9 a * n . you P urc h as « the so-called “cheap” sepa- B ■ -A rator, you must pay cash in advance ® ' Wr and then take the chance of the W, AAi Ml. machine becoming worthless after W'i a a year °r two of use, to say Easiest I nothing of the cream it will to turn, i ’ waste while it does last. easiest to Si 'i ’ ■ More De Lava! machines wash,skims 3/ Y are in use than any other ja&f the cleanest H make. Thereisareason. tests the longest * w* -T ’VUM Come in and P™"’""' -- I we will tell I SOONER OR LATER j you why. I YOU WILL BUY A I DE LAVAL | JOHN SPUHLER DECATUR

the hundred dollars. 2. Local tuition expenditures. $-’,- ’ 903.20, ,and tax, 31 cents on the hundred dollars. Special school tax expenditures, $2,809.54, and tax, 30 cents on the hundred dollars. I Road tax expenditures, $468.27, and tax, 5 cents on the hundred dollars. 5. Poor expenditures for preceding year. $187.30, and tax, 2 on the hundred dollars. 'lotal expenditures, $7,492.12, and to- ' tai tax, 80 cents on the hundred dolj lars. ‘ The taxables of the above named ! township are as follows: Total valuation of lands and improvements $909,935 ' Total valuation of personal property 53,4801 Valuation of hailroads, express companies, palace car companies, telegraph, telephone lines, etc., etc. (Estimated from last yerr’s tax duplicate) $963,415 i Amount of credit on account of mortgage exemption 26,900 Net taxable property of township $9,365.15 Number of polls, . JOHN W. COWANS, Trustee. Dated, Aug. 1, 1912. o EXPENDITURES AND TAX LEVIES FOR THE YEAR 1913. — I The Trustee of French Township, Adams County, proposes for the yearly expenditures and tax levies by the Advisory Board at Its annual meeting. to be held at the school house i of School District, No. 3, on the 3rd i day of September, 1912, commencing at 1 o'clock, p. m., the following estimates and amounts for said year: 1. Township expenditures, $964.57, tnd township tax, 12 cents on the hundred dollars. 2. Local tuition expenditures, $964.57, and tax, 12 cents on the hun■1 deed dollars. 3. Special school tax expenditures. $1,286 10, and tax, 16 cents on the hundred dollars. I 4. Road tax expenditures, $461.90, and tax, 5 cents on the hundred dollars. 5. Additional road tax expenditures. $401.90, and tax, 5 cents on the 1 hundred dollars. ' | Total expenditures, $4,019.04, and ■ total tax, 50 cents on the hundred 3ol- • lars. The taxables of the above named ; township are as follows: Total valuation od lands and improvements and person ’ i al property $778,635 Valuation of railroads, ex- | press companies, palace car companies, telegraph lines, 11 telephone lines, etc., etc. | (Estimated from last year's 1 i tax duplicate) 60,250 I : $838,885 1 Amount of credit on account j of mortgage exemption .... 35,070 ' Net taxable property of town ship $803,815 ' Nnumber of polls, 137. ; JOHN MOSURE, Trustee. Dated, July 31, 1912.

to!™”-* 1 fcM Jod&s | ■ Qmnty I ■ I For Sale By Ben Knapke Joe J. Tonnellier

= ==o=l = Use Bug Finish For your Potatoes and Plants. It is also a fertilizer,s and will prevent Potatoes from being watery which is sure to be the case if you use Raw Paris Green. Just,received a car of old fashioned Salt that will not harden in the barrel. Buy your Coaljfnow and save the advance the first of July. If you want the best of Cement 1 have" it for Cistern work by using our water proofing, 1 guarantee a water tight Job. i E.L CARROLL JI 101 ..JISIE ~3e!l _ b MR. SMOKERGet a whiff from one of those Cabin cigars, ft / W ‘U ma^e y° u smile and ; J hustle, five cents will invest- ( igate the merits of this cix. gar your (lea,er next time you smoke. H. A. COLCHIN, For Sale At All Dealers

s°lo Monev All you want. Abstracts made and Titles Guaranteed. Insurance Writers Office Rooms on first floor oppisite interurban Station. Graham and Walters

Bicycle Repairing Electric Wiring Bicycle and Electric Sundries Mezda and Gem bulbs Gocarts Retired EDW. E. PARENT 131 S. 2nd. St, Open Evenings GetsaC a |f~Colt Every Time is a scientific German prepared remedy tor barren mares, cows, sows and ewes with a success of over 35 years back of it. In not one instance have we learned or its failure. Anti-Steril is strictly guaranteed to do al) we claim for it. or Money back and baek without a questlOu 11 fai 8 ’ Anti-Steril isonlysl. We SMITH, YAGER & FALK Decatur, - - . . [ n( j.

II costs no more to buy shoes that are entirely new and exclusive and of original design than the regular, every day kind if you make your purchase here. Try us for the next pair. Peoples AndJGerke

H. PENNINGTON AND CO. Carpenters and Builders H. Pennington, Mgr. W. H. Pennington Forman C.E. Pennington Secy &Treas Prepared to do all kinds of Carpentering and building work. Prices the lowest. Call and see us if you need anything in this line.

WANTED —50 s, 160's and 24# acre farms for sale. Have live bryers wanting fa "ma of this size. List with |us at •'Zee. Harvey & Leonard, over Hite & Macklin store. <oitf ♦ ♦OOO *«•***«••* ♦ NO PUBLICITY ‘ ♦ « ♦ “We will furnish you with ♦ ♦ money quickly,” 510, sls, S2O, ♦ • $25, or a larger deal on Furniture < * Pianos, Horses, Wagons, Fix- ♦ • tures, etc., without removal. We * * offer unequaled rates, best * - terms, quickest service and ab * * solute privacy. * • If you need money, fill on* ♦ » and mail us this olank and out agent will call oh you. Name * I Address; St. and No * Amount Wanted * Our agent > lu Decatur every ♦ Tuesday. ♦ * Reliable Private « ♦ H Wnw Lvin COIW! I ♦ Established 18<v6. Room 2. Sec- $ ♦ ond Floor, 70« Calhon Street * ♦ Home 'Phone 833 . * Fort Wayne. Ind *