Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 45, Decatur, Adams County, 21 February 1913 — Page 4

THREE-YEAROLD GIRL STARTS BANKING A short time ago a three-year old little maid was given $5. by her grandmother. She opened a Time Account here represented by our Certificate of Deposit. Since then this tiny tot has beea saving her pennies and nickels and now has in bank $37,. Boys and girls find a hearty welceme here. Bring or send sl, or more and get a Bank Book in your own name. Be sure and bring the young folk with you when you come to cur Bank- or let them come themselves. FIRST NATIONAL’BANK Decatur, Indiana.

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EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y„ Feb. 21—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 5,600; shipments, 2,660; official to New York yesterday, 760; hogs closing steady. Medium and heavy, [email protected]; Yorkers, [email protected]; pigs and lights, [email protected]; roughs, $7.75©'57.90; stags, [email protected]; sheep, 8,600; slow; top lambs, $9.05; cattle, 275; steady. New ear corn 57c No. 2 Red wheat 98c No. 2 White wheat 95c Oats 30c Sample statnew oats 26c Rye 55c Barley 40c@50c Feeding barley 45e Alsike seed $10.75 No. 1 timothy hay $ll.OO No. 1 mixed SIO.OO No. 1 clover SIO.OO Rye straw 16.50 Whteat straw 16.00 Clover seed $9.75 Timothy seed $1.25 COAL PRICES. Stove and Egg, bard $8.75 Chestnut, hard $9.00 Pea, Hard $7.50 Poca., and Lump . $5.50 W. Ash $4.50 Spring chicks 9 C

“THE STAR OF BETHLEHEM” 3 REELS Picturization of the Birth of Christ, the Story Beautiful, from the Bible-Delicate Theme Reverently Presented in an Artistic Manned by the famous lhanhouser Company. STAR THEATER TUESDAY, FEB. 25th. ' 'O OEI IXITS3 -—— -- s —,.,,1, _ I Old Adams County Bank 1 ■ 'I upcatur. Indiana. tl Capital »13) uoo I jJH? I Surplus . $30,000 1/ j | r f LkyA, ' j President // M. Kirsch and John Niblick I Vice Presidents 1 Whinger, Cashier, <( ffi V / Dead Farm loans l\ fofeW-'' Ktd ° a Specialty itfw' ect — 5 RcSOIVC Collections ; THE MAN WHO A Bank Account | AND PAIS Every I AllUßills By Check Has Time To Think And Banking | THINK AGAIN Methcxis j Tn it extended ■ Ere Heeding l olly's Beck To oU r — Patron We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits I

V. Splint |H. Valley $4 25 ■ R- Lion $4 50 . Cannell J- Hill , Kentucky Lurig KALVfcR MARKETS. , Beef hides iQc Calf Tallow Sheep pelts [email protected] Muskrats sc@4sc Skunk [email protected] 'Coon [email protected] Possum 10c@70c , Mink [email protected] fULu£NKAMP*S. '.Eggs ; Butter 20@27c Laid ••••••• 9c I NIF.ICr. & CO. Eggs 16c ‘Butter 18c@25c n. BwrrLTNfi. Ducks io-. Fowls 9c Geese Turkeys iS C Old roosters $ c LOCAL PrtOQv’CE MARKET Spring chicks 10c Ducks joe Fowls Geese Eggs Butter Turkeys nc Old roost wo

FOR SALE. Five head of horses: 2 good brood mares, 5 and 6 years old; 1 good gray work mare, 1 small driving mare, will foal May 5; 1 good mare colt coming 1 year old, driving stock. Cows: One cow, 6 years old, will be fresh In spring, hard to beat for milk and butter; fresh in fall. Turkeys, 2 gobblers and 7 hens; four of them my last year's breeders, all full bronze; some Barred Rock hens and pullets; crosscut saw, buck saw, Sharpless cream separator, dinner bell, hay tedder and hay rake, good as new, 2 walking breaking plows, mower, binder, corn cultivator, check-row corn planter, Turnbull wagon and new dump hoards, disc, fenct stretcher, post anger, rubber-tored buggy, good as new, work harness, 3 good collars. All these farm implements in good shape. Would like to sell them between this and Ist of March, as have rented my farm and will have to give I possession Ist of March. SARAH AYRES, Monroe, R. R. 2, I live second house south of Pleasant Valley church. 44t6 PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer at public sale at Pleasant Mills, Ind., on Thursday, Feb. 27, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., the following property, to-wit: Six Head of Horses: One dun gelding, 7 years old; 1 Dun gelding, 11 years old: 1 gray mare, 7 years old, in foal; 1 black driving colt, coming 3 years old: 1 gray mare, 12 years old; 1 sorrel mare, 4 years old, in foal. Fifty head of chickens. Farming Implements: Ohio hay loader, breaking plow, good as new; wide tread wagon, narrow tread wagon, set dump boards, set double work harness, set breeching harness, good as new; 2 wagons, hay rake, disc, spring-tooth harrow, spike-tooth harrow, breaking plow, new ground plow, buggy, wagon and hay ladders combined, S-gal. churn, 50 bu. good seed oats, 5 ton good timothy hay in barn, straw in barn, and other* articles too numerous to mention. Terms: Sums of $ and under cash in hand; over $5 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security; 4 per cent off for cash. No property removed until settled for. D. P. OVERHULSER. J. N. Burkhead, Auct.

o— PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at public sale at her residence on the Charles Closs farm, 2 miles south of Decatur, Ind., on Thursday, Feb. 27, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., the following property: Horses: One 5-yr.-old heavy draft brood mare, in foal; one 8-yr.-old heavy draft brood mare, in foal; one 6-yr.-old brood mare, weighing 1600 lbs.; one 3-yr.-old black Norman mare, one 4-Yr.-old road horse, city broke; 2 coming 2-yr.-old Norman draft colts, one 2-yr.-old Belgian mare colt. Cattle: One extra good red Durham cow, 5 yrs. old; 1 extra good red Durham cow, 5 yrs. old, will have calf by day of sale. Hogs: One full-blooded Duroc brood sow, due to farrow April 1. Farming Implements: 3%-in. tire Turnbull wagon, good as new; riding cultivator, good as new; breaking plow, set heavy double breeching harness, double trees and single trees, cook stove' and fixtures, farm wagon, carriage, set I double work harness, 2 tables, side' board. One-half interest in 7 acres of ■ rye, 75 bu, oats In bin, 125 bu. corn' in crib. Five dozen full-blooded Plymouth Rock chickens. I Terms: Sums of $5 and under, cash in hand; over $5 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving bankable note; 4 per cent off for cash. No' property to be removed until settled for. JESSIE A. BARKLEY. John Spuhler, Auct. J. F. Fruchte, Clerk. PUBLIC SALE. On account of leaving the farm, the undersigned will offer at public auction on the late deceased Phillip Koos farm, 5% miles southeast of Decatur,, and 2 miles southwest of Bobo, on Monday, February zj, ISIS, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., the following property: One good milch cow, 8 head hogs, several dozen brown Leghorn chickens. Farming Implements: Set work harness, set single buggy harness, 2 good buggies, Turnbull wagon, good as new; farm wagon, horse blankets and robes, drill, spring tooth harrow, riding corn plow, pair hay ladders* 2 walking breaking plows, Rock Island ‘hay loader, side delivery hay rake, mower, pair bob sleds, sleigh, mud 1 boat, grindstone, lawn mower, scoop board and other articles of small'er value. Will also offer for sale, safe, manufactured by Moser Safe Co., weight 100 lbs., good as new. Household Goods; New range stove, heating stove, cupboard, extension table 2 sets chairs, 7 rocking chairs, 4 bedcZl t L and befldtng ’ 3 Btand “- ! deTk CaßP ' ° rgan ' wriUn « Jars ' lot and Xbb To ■ 3 bbls Chlftr vtneodY, bbl. soft soap, 8 gal lard> wagh

tubs, buckets, sofa, pictures and nigs, 100 yds. carpet, 25 yds. linoleum, and I other articles too numerous to menr tion. Free lunch on grounds. I Terms—All sums of $5.00 and under : cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit of 9 > months will be given, purchaser giv--1 lug his note with approved security. . No property removed until terms of 1 sale are complied with t - MARY J. KOOS. 5 John Spuhler, Auct. 1 PUBLIC SALE. 1 ; The undersigned will offer at pttb--1 lie sale, on his farm located 1 mile , south of St. John’s station. Stop 19, 1 3 miles southwest of Williams, and 5 miles north 01 Preble, Wednesday, Feb. 26, 1913, beginning at 10 a. m., the following property: Five Head of Horses: Brood mare, in foal, weight 1600 Tbs.; coach mare, in foal; sorrel gelding, yearling Belgian colt, draft colt, 2 years old. Four Head of Cattle: Red cow, Durham breed, will be fresh about 15th of April: red Durhaw cow, will be fresh in May; red Durham registered bull, heifer, will be fresh in March. Hogs and Sheep: Eighteen head shoats, will weigh from 60 to 100 lbs. each; Duroc male hog, full blood; 12 head Shropshire sheep, some with lambs by their side; Shropshire buck. Farming Implements: Mcdbrmick binder, Deering mower, clover buncher, riding breaking plow, Zanesville riding plow, good as new; check row corn planter, land toilet, spring tooth harrow, spike tooth harrow, 2 riding cultivators, hay ted der, grain drill, 10-hole fertilizer attachment; disc harrow, end gate seed sower. 3% in. farm wagon, in good shape; low wagon, good as new; large wagon bed, hog rack, set dump boards, hay rack, set double heavy harness, good as new; top buggy, good as new; 6 bu. seed potatoes, 25 chickens, DeLaval cream separator, good as new, and many other household articles too numerous to mention. All sums of $5 and under, cash in Jia nd; over $5 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving his note with aproved security; 4 per cent oft for cash. LOUIS KOENEMANN. John Spuhler, Auct. J. F. Fruchte, Clerk. PUBLIC SALE.

The undersigned will offer at public sale at his residence, 3 miles east and miles south of Monroe, and 8 miles southeast of Decatur on the J. W. Merriman farm, on Wednesday, Feb. 26, beginning at 10 o’clock, the following property: Horses: One span mules, coming 5 and 6 years old; sorrel horse, coming 3 yrs. old, weighing about 1300 lbs.; standard bred driving mare, coming 5 yrs. old, sired by True Worth who has record of 2:10, this mare is bred to Glideheart 52,468, whose sire is Greatheart, 2:12%. Other stock: Two good milch cows, will be fresh in March; 20 head of shoats, and 1 brood sow, will farrow in April; 8 head ewes, about 3 doz. chickens. ' Farming Implements: One Troy wagon, buggy pole, pipe roller, McCormick disc; Oliver riding pjow, Case walking Plow, spike-tooth harrow, 2-horse corn plow, double and single shovel plow, . John Deere beet drill, Deere beet cultivator, Shaw beet lifter, all as good . as new; beet rack, 150 bushels corn, some fodder, 3 tons hay, set work hardness, set single driving harness, feed ! grinder, tank' heater, 15 bushels potatoes, 19 potato crates, 25 gallons vinei gar, heat'ng and cook stoves, and numerous other articles. Terms—Sums of $5 and under, cash; over $5 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving his note with approved security; 4 per cent off for . cash. No property to be removed until terms of sale are complied with. FLOYD R. MERRIMAN. 1. N. Burkhead, Auctioneer. Will Patterson, Clerk. PUBLIC SALE. Having sold my farm the undersigned will offer for sale at his residence, ■2% miles west of Monroe, Indiana, on , Wednesday, Feb. 26, beginning at 10 • O clock, the following property: .Horses: Six head of horses, consisting of one black horse, 11 years old; 1 black horse, 9 years old; 1 sorrel mare, In foal, 7 years old; 1 sorrel gelding colt, 3 years old: 1 driving ! horse, lady broke; 1 spring colt, and a I I good one. Cattle: Three head of cati tie; 1 cow 3 years old, with calf by ! , side; 1 cow, 8 years old, fresh in Sep-' ! tember. Hogs: Thirteen head of j I Hogs—Three brood sows, one with 3 ■ , Pigs by side, one to farrow In March, 1 one to farrow in April; 1 full-blooded ? O. I. C. male hog and a good one; 6 r shoats, weighing about 80 lbs. each. , About 3 doz. chickens. Farming Im- ., piements: One new Milwaukee bind- !- er, Ohio hay loader, Studebaker wagon and bed, top buggy, carriage. Big 2 Willy corn cultivator: all of the above I- articles are as good as new; corn •, planter, truck wagen, McCormick mowK er, hay rake, Diamond riding plow, t walking breaking plow, Buckeye grain ► drill, walking cultivator, 2 spring-tooth h harrows, spike-tooth barrow, bobsleds

, hay rigging. National cream separator, 1 double and single shovel plows, 2 16- • ft. ladders, open buggy, fanning mill, set double carriage harness, 2 sets r work harness, 2 sets buggy harness, ) about 20 feet log chain, some old • boards, some posts, 130 bu. oats, 70 • bu. corn, 2 bu. timothy seed, % bbl. 1 cider vinegar, 6 thirty-gal. barrels, iron kettle, farm bell, 100 ft. hay rop<>, lot of spades, shovels and forks and a pile of old junk, some household goods and numerous other articles not mentioned. Lunch to be served on grounds. Terms—All sums of $5 and under, . cash; over $5 a credit of 9 months will > be given, purchaser giving bankable , note. 4 per cent off for cash. No i property removed until settled for. CHAS. CARTER. Jeff Leichty, Auct G. H. McManama, Clerk. —■ o — Fatal Apoplexy (Continued trom Pave 1) Just twenty minutes after he was first stricken. ‘ The aged man had not been in the best of health for some time. Earlier Wednesday morning he complained of a pain in his stomach and visited a blacksmith shop, located on Charles street, where he requested that a man be permitted to return with him to complete the work he had started, as he was not able. Impatient at the delay occurring before the employee of the neighboring shop could come to his aid, Oliver resumed work and endeavored to complete his work/done. He had worked only a few minutes when overcome with the fatal strok“. “The deceased had no Immediate ‘ relatives in Huntington. The wife > died two years ago this month and a |, daughter passed away about a year I ago. A son, John, is living and since I the death of the daughter, has been |' making his home with a sister of the deceased in Columbus, Ohio. After the daughter's death and the departure of the son for Columbus, Ohio, where I he makes his home, the aged man lived alone in the same house, never having broken up housekeeping.” - o NEW IMPROVEMENTS. i The Enterprise Drug Co. this morning started a force of carpenters at

work remodeling the insideTT their al- ( ready attractive place of business. This latest addition is in the form of a balcony, which they are placing in the rear of the building and upon which they will place the office and the paint department, thus giving more room on the ground floor for their increasing stock. LARGEST MAGAZINE IN WORLD Today’s Magazine Is the largest and best edited magazine published at 50c per year. Five cents per copy at all newsdealers. Kvery lady wno appreciates a good magazine should send . for a free sample copy and premium catalog. Address Today's Magazine, Canton, Ohio. • 38t6 NOTICE. All parties having claims against the estate of Harvey Harruff, deceased, will please present same to me at once for payment. 33t6 ORVAL HARRUFF. o — —— WHEAT WANTED. Will pay highest price for good wheat. 44t3 JULIUS HAUGK & SONS. WANTED—GirI for housework. Inquire Hensley’s jewelry store. 45t3 WANTED—GirI for general housework.—Mrs. Hen Schrank, 'phono <« 8 - 45tf SALESMAN WANTED—To look after our interest in Adams and adjacent counties. Salary or commission.— The Harvey Oil Co., Cleveland, O. 4114 STOCK FARM—Consisting of 160 l acres of level land, plenty of water, and in high state of cultivation, all new buildings, 8-room brick house, summer kitchen, large new tarn 40x80, the finest in the county, all other outbuildings new; 5 miles from one of the best cities in the state. Free pike, telephone and R. F. ‘ D. This is an ideal home and a money-maker. Price, $60.00 per acre. 1 P. O. Box 96, Batesville, Ind. 37t6 : FOR RENT—four tunushed rooms I for light housekeeping, 609 Monroe! sstreet; 'phone No. 52L—Mrs B W Sholty. . n . e^f j FOR SALE—House and lot, corner o t ■ Second and Jackson streets, vacant lot Third and Jackson. Write J K Niblick, R. R .No. ». i 3t3o Aalph Schaupp lost a gold watch at the basket ball hall Tuesday evening. A very liberal reward will be paid if the watch is returned to this office. 44t3 for SALE—Prime home-raised Xlmothy seed, $1.75 per bushel. Monroe phone.—J. p. D*vi ß HOUND—Pocketbook containing 8 "„ of money, owner call at this o'- > nee. ‘ F ° R sa LE— Body Brussels carpetj i large; plush couch. Call on J. g , Niblick at Adams County bank. 43tf

5% Money All you want. Abstracts made and Titles Guaranteed. Insurance Writers Office Rooms on fir ? lour oppisite interurban Station Graham and Walters An Alin Fred Quallmann, Warren, PPm IP Mich.. says: “After the U! IU U I doctor had given up the case, my child was cured fllinrn of Croup by KIRCHNER S IR HI GREEN MOUNTAIN OIL UUIILU Given internally." Sold by FOK t>ALE BY CALLOW A RICE. When you feel contused, net- 1 virus, tired, worried or despondent is a sure sign you need MOTT’S NERVIRINL FIII S. They renew the normal vigor and make life worth living. Be sore *nd »»k tor Mott's Nerverine Pills WILLIAMS MFG. CO., Prop*-. CUr eland, Ohio For Sale BY ENTERPRISE DRUG CO. , BARN FOR RENT—A good barn at l rear of residence on Fourth street, j Inquire of H. B. Heller at residence, I or law office over Old Adams County J bank. _ 41t31 FOR SALE—IOO farms that grow con, | oats, wtieat, a.talfa, in Eastern Okla-, homa, where we have a rainfall of four ! inches annually at from S3O to S6O an acre by owner. Address G. E. Kim-1 mel, 1747 Wells St., Ft. Wayne, Ind., j district manager for L. R. Kershaw, Muskogee, Okla. 34tlt> ■’ Rapid Remedies do their work because they are scientific preparations — medicines put up by skilled veterinarians—from purest ingredients. They cure where others fail. Aati4!»rl - Make* barren mare* and cows produce. Übetxaate caera yield readily. Don't lose another season. Gets a colt or calf every time! Guaranteed or year money back. Try it! tlf'd Poultry Rrndltt Wurth their wefcht in to every pool try man. Keep them for handy -.ise— ready when needed. Rtuo Remsdy-Roup not incurable If yoa one thia. Removes the cause. Guaranteed. I ami | Her—Khi» the lice and m tfcw; does Dot •imply drive them away. Guaranteed. Itarrhm iMMdy— Hkvee millions of chicks. Has never been known to fail. Brines them safely through danger period. Keeps them welL Guaranteed. 60M Oultn Sell Rmmjm Solely By Rapid Remedy Co- Beni*, Ind. = 1 For Sale by SMITH, YAGER & FALK. FOR SALE Two fine Farms in southern! Michigan. 160 acres each Good Buildings. Good 1 Soil. Near markets. Come and see them. CARL HEINEBAUGH Bronson, Mich. SS' 11 - Or- €. . Connell VETERINARIAN Office 143 a -Uiic Residence 102 —■■ liiaKe Your Hugs Cholera —Proof— Through The Ridgeway System. I os Further information Address L.G. WILLIAMS Gen. Agt Decatur, Ind. R D. 10 Phone Mnnnoe 3 short rings I No Trouble i TO GET MONEY < :i FROM US 4 B 'OU can borrow what money ■ B Jou need on your household ■ | w6dß - P ia n<*. fixtures, teams, I i ■ e ’-c., without removal. H Ki'e you a written stale- I . ■ ment of your contract. Also al- I ■ row extra time without charge ■ 3 case of sickness or loss of ■ i ■ work. g I sje is the WeekJy |myment on I ■ a $-:.>.00 loan for fifty weeks. N | Larger or smaller amounts at M ■ same proportion. ij B M you need money fill out f ■ and mall us this blank and our H ■ Agent will call on you. H ■ Name | Address 1 A J'''". n "auieu g o °'!l agent 16 ln »eeatur‘ev- ■ ery Tuesday. H Reliable S ( Private 91!; * s ? 1 ” tiifflwnj i» r 7 T ( . «”■» I Mom- 7 6 CaU «”in Street ■ Home Phone, 833.

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