Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 79, Decatur, Adams County, 2 April 1913 — Page 4
OUR BANK BY MAIL DEPARTMENT Wherever you live you have the facilities of banking with us brought to your door. Mail us your deposits. By return mail we send you your Bank Book. We are receiving deposits frohi a large number of Post Offices. Are you among our 2000 depositors? FIRST NATIONAL BANK Decatur. Indiana. pi_ —-1E2000E3 o THE DAILY MARKET REPORTS o m Corrected Every Afternoon J
fcm B UUE EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y„ Apr. 2—(Special to Daily Democr,:') —Receipts, 3,200; shipments, 2,280; official to New York yesterday, 2,850; hogs closing steady. Heavy, [email protected]; mixed and Yorkers, [email protected]; pigs and lights, $10.00; roughs, [email protected]; stags, [email protected]; sheep, 36,000; steady; top lambs, $9.00; cattle, 250; slow. G. T. BURK. No. 2 Red wheat SI.OO No. 2 White wheat ...• 97c New ear corn 61c Oats 29c Sample stalne* oats 26c Rye 53c Rat ley 38c@45c Feeding barley 45c Alsike seed $9.75 No. 1 timothy hay SIO.O0 —$10.50 No. 1 mixed $9.50 No. 1 clover $8.50 Rye straw $5.00 Wheat straw $5.00 Clover seed $8.75 Timothy seed SI.OO COAL PRICES. Stove and Egg, hard $8.75 Chestnut, hard $9.00 Pea, Hard $7.50 Poca., Egg and Lump $5.50 W. Ash $4.50 Spring chicks 9c V. Splint $4.50 H. Valley $4.25 R- Lioh $4.50 Cannell S6OO J- Hill $5.00
—I—GIRL WANTED—To do dining room work at Murray hotel. 71t3 Rapid Remedies do their work because they are scientific preparations — medicines put np by skilled veterinarians—from purest ingredients. They cure where others fail. Intl4twil - Makes barren mares and cows nroduee. ObAmate caaes yield readily. Don't lose another season. Gets a colt or calf every time: Guaranteed or your money back. Try it! Rapid Poultry Rsmsdlst W orth their weight in Bold to every poultryman. Keep them for handy use—ready when needed. *•>* RMMtfy—Roup not incurable if you use thia. BemuTeg the cause. Guaranteed. Killer—Kills the lice and nil tee; does not I simply drive them away. Guaranteed. ■ B'-tnhoss Rsmsijw— save* millions of chick*. Has R never been known to faiL Bnnn them safeiy |1 Per “ XL Keep * I 6«U Eulers Sill Rapid Remedits Made Solely By <— Rapid Remedy Co_ Berne. Ind. S For Sale by SMITH, YAGER I FALK.
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Kentucky Luri « 1 FULLENKAMPS. [ — E^s 14c 1 Butter 27c • ard . .’loc > NIBLICK & CO. Butter 20@27c E^B H. BERLING. ‘ Ducks 10c : Fowls . yc Geese Turkeys : Old roosters KALVER MARKETS. I . Beef hides caif 1 Tallow ...Sc Sheep pelts [email protected] .Muskrats sc@4sc skunk [email protected] Coon [email protected] Possum 10c@70c Mlok LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. ♦ Spring chicks ' Duck " Z.’.”’.’loc : owlß 1 Geese 8 'j 1 ** 8 1 Butter . B 'Turkeys • ; Old rooster. .
1 FOR SALE—Four Fox Terrier Pups. Indian runner duck eggs Rhode Is- ' land Red hen eggs. S. E. Crmaer, ( Mercer Ave. Phone 641. 76t6 MALE HELP WANTED — Railway mail clerks, carriers wanted, good pay, fine positions. Pay for your instruction alter you receive position. Liberty Institute, DepL 76, Rochester, N - Y - 15-22-29-5 FOR SALE—Combination book case I and writing desk. Call at 232 South Second street. 64tf FOR SALE —Body Brussels carpet; large; plush couch. Call on J. G. 1 Niblick at Adams County bank. 43tf FOR SALE—One-iiorse wagon. In- ■ J quire of Will Winnes. 68tf
SUREST WAY TO END CATARRH. Go to the Holthouse Drug Co. at Decatur, and say: "I want A HYOMEI outfit." Take it home—pour a few drops of HYOMEI from the bottle into the little hard rubber inhaler --breathe it for five minutes and note the refreshing relief—breathe it four or five times a day for a few days and catarrh and all its symptoms will gradually disappear. Booth's HYOMEI is balsamic air; it contains no opium, cocoaine or other harmful drug and is sold on money back plan for catarrh, croup, colds and coughs. Complete outfit (includes inhaler) sl.oo—extra bottles if later needed, 50 cents at the Holthouse Drug Co. at Decatur and druggists everywhere. Simple instructions for use on every package—you can't | fail. Just breathe it—no stomach dosing. m-29-apr-2-5 o > )j NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will, up to 1 o'clock on Saturday, April 12. 1913, I receive bids for the construction of I 37,000 square feet of cement sidewalk, to be built in the city of Decatur, Ind. I Bids will be received either with bid--1 der to furnish material or same to be 1 furnished by undersigned. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check in the sum of $50.00, as a showing of good faith that contract will be entered into if awarded. Specifications may be seen at the office of; the city engineer in the Stone block. Bids not to include excavation under said walks. E. WOODS. 78t WANTED. Unmarried man, by month or year, to do general farm work. Enquire of A. D. Suttles. 57tf o 1 PUBLIC sale. The undersigned win offer for sale at”public auction at his residence, 1 mile west and 1 mile south of Peterson, or 2 miles south and 1 mile west of Preble, or miles north and 3 1 miles east of Craigville, on what is known as the old Bobby Niblick farm on Tuesday, April 8, beginning at 10 ' o'clock, the following property: Three Head of Horses: One geU.ug, 6 yrs. old, weight 1400; 1 gelding 2 yrs. old, 1 and 1 mare colt 1 yr. old. One 5-yr.- 1 old cow, coming fresh last ofApril. * Hogs: 23 head shoats, weighing about 100 Tbs. each. Machinery: Troy wagon, good as new; Dain hay loader, Deering hay tedder, s-nod as new; mower, 10-hoe Superior disc drill, almost new; Deering binder; corn planter, 2 John Deere riding : breaking plows; Shunk breaking 1 plow, double-shot el plow, 5-tooth cultivator, riding cultivator, spike-tooth 1 harrow, disc harrow, set double team harness, set buggy harness, buggy, American hand cream separator, bar- 1 rel churn, Wilson heater stove, brick 1 house, 25-ton mixed bailed hay, and 1 many other articles too numerous tc mention. Terms:—All sums of $5 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. W. W. MILROY. John Spuhler, Auct. — —o ——— TO THE VOTERS OF DECATUR. March 20, 1913. We, the undersigned, agree to pay any and all costs occasioned by the signing of remonstrance cards in the city of Decatur, Indiana: A. J. SMITH. JOHN NIBLICK. C. H. COLTER. J. Q. NEPTUNE. DANIEL SPRANG. EUGENE RUNYON. FRED HOFFMAN. SIMON BRANDYBERRY. ELWOOD STEVENS. WILLIAM RICHARD. C. F. KINNA. L. T. BROKAW. J. H. RILLING. C. L. WALTERS. P. B. THOMAS. H. KRICK. C. E. BELL. ERASTUS FRITZINGER, JOHN W. VAIL. A. R. BELL. 72tf o PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer at public auction at the property on Marshall street In the city of Deca.ur, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m. ( on Saturday, April 5, 1913, lot 436. full sire, 66x132, in the Nuttman Northwestern addition, to the town, now city of Decatur, Indiana, formerly owned by ■John Herman. House is 10 rooms and modern; has electric lights, bath, toilet, water, in good condition. Fruit on lot. Terms—Made known on day of uale. FRANK HARDING. L SP 2L ller ’ Auct ' 'l3t9 T ™ lU IIUIU
. COURT HOUSE QUIET. t (Continued from Page 1) • ray, machinist, born February 8, 1599, k son of Edgar W. Murray, to wed Her- • mina C. Bogner, born April 1, 1891, r daughter of Michael Bogner. X T' , .. r A marriage license was granted to 1 . Hazel Christena Roebuck, daughter of 1 Mr. and Mrs. James Roebuck, born May 9, 1891, and William Allen Stetler, born January 29, 1856, merchant -of Willshire, Ohio. This makes Mr. r Stetler's third venture on the sea of 1 matrimony. 1 William A. Lower vs. William S. Dailey et al., appraisement filed; re--1 port approved and sales confirmed. 1 Deeds ordered. Deeds to Colter and ; Koos reported and severally approv- - ed. Dr. Elizabeth Burns, arrested late Tuesday afternoon on the charge of criminal operation, gave the required SI,OOO bond in a short time and was released. She has retained Attorney C. L. Waiters to defend her. o__ PUBLIC SALE OF HOUSEHLD GOODS. The undersigned having decided to move to California will offer for sale at public auction, at his residence, 598 West Madison street, corner Madison and Sixth streets, beginning at 12:30 noon, on Saturday, April 5, the following property: aLeather davenport, library table, ladies’ writing desk, leather rocker, 2 oak rockersfi couch, hajl or den mission clock, electric library lamp, dining room suit, composed of quarter oak buffet, pedestal table, six oak dining chairs, drop-head sewing machine with all attachments, brass bed, set sanitary springs and felt mattress, all new, two pair feather pillows, child’s iron crib and mattress, one oak Princess dresser, folding go-cart, sulky cart, new rubber-tired velocipede, Jewel range, oak kitchen cabinet, gas plate and oven, kitchen table, child's high chair, mantle clock, magazine, soft coal burner, lawn mower, Bany washing machine, gasoline stove, tubs, boiler, canned fruit, jelly and fruit cans, kitchen utensils, pictures, 9x12 Axminister rug, 9x12 velvet rug, 9x12 ingrain rug, 7x9 Brussels rug and 5 smaller rugs, and other articles too numerous to mention. All goods practically new. HOWARD BURDG. John Spuhler, Auct. Will Hammell, Clerk. 77t5 —o ■■" — POLICE BREAK UP MEETING. (United Press Service) Chicago, 18, April 2—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Women were knocked down with clubs and one aged blind man was beaten to almost insensibility, while one pretty young Dowietite was dragged to the police station in the patrol in Zion City today. This was the results which followed when the Zlonites, acting under the direction of Overseer Voliva attempted to hold a religious meeting near the Cook Electric company. The police broke up the meeting. —o■ — — PERFORMS MARRIAGE. A quiet wedding was officiated at this afternoon by Mayor Teeple in the private office of Clerk Bleeke, when he united the lives of kiss Haxel Roebuck and Mr. W. A. Stetler. Mr. Stetler is a well known merchant of Willshire and the couple will make their home at that place. o—• — — EGGS FOR SALE. Barred Plymouth Rock eggs, 15-egg setting for 50c, or l(fo for $3.00. Bernard Beckmeyer, R. R. No. 1, Decatur, ’phone 14, line I. 79eod-2wks — 0 ■ STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the German Building, Loan Fund and Savings association of Decatur, Indiana, will be held at the office of the secretary of said association on Monday evening, April 7, 1913, frfr the election of directors and the trahsac tion of such other business as may be properly brought before said meeting. FRANK M. SCHIRMEYER, 72t12 Secretary. ——— -o— FOR SALE. An ideal poultry farm for sale; 20 acres, well dtalned and well fenced land; mostly black soil, on stone road. Six-room house, barn 26x40, poultry house 10x32, corn crip, plenty of fruit; 2*4 miles from a live town, % mile to good school. Possession on or before April Ist Price $2450. 54tf HARVEY & LEONARD. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Surrey, in good condition; also set of buggy harness and set single work harness. Inquire Alva Nichols at Peophs & Gerke. z 67tf WANTED—Laborers, steady work, good, pay.—Logansport Radiator Equipment Co., Logansport, Ind. 71t2
O. C. McLAUGHLINS IN FLOOD. Former Decatur Newspaper Man Has I, Terrible Experience In Dayton. 1, O. C. Mclawghlin, of Portland, former city editor for the Decatur Journal, under the ownership of C. M. KenJ yon, had a most harrowing experience fin Dayton during the floods. The 1 Portland Sun says: "O. C. McLaughlin, wife and little t daughter arrived in this city on an • early morning train Monday, from f Ridgeville, where they had spent Sunday while enroute here from Dayton, Ohio, where he has been employed as • court reporter on the Dayton Morning - Journal. The family , were in the heart of the flooded dis--1 trict of Dayton last week, he being • separated from his wife and child from early Tuesday morning until Thursday noon. However, Mrs. Me5 Laughlin's brother, Leo Jellison, who f is also In this city at this time, was 1 with them, as was also Roy Walters, • another Portland boy. r "After returning home from his work at about 3 o'clock Tuesday morning, Mr. McLaughlin says he was awakened by the alarm sounded, • warning citizens of Dayton of the danger from the rapidly rising waters. 1 He with Mrs. McLaughlin and babe left their rooms in the Beiieview apartments and joined others who were out sightseeing—watching the 1 waters rise. Then they were not alarmed, but later, it was concluded that perhaps they had better prepare ' to take care of themselves In case they should be marooned at home by the flood and after returning home he returned up town to lay in a supply of provisions. One basket of groceries was secured and after taking this home he again returned to the business districts to secure coal oil, having learned that the electric power was to be cut off. On this trip he failed to reach home again until the waters had receded two days later. "With his family in their apartment at the Belleview, Mr. McLaughlin sought refuge in the court house, where, with probably thirty others he made the best of surrounding circumstances. Food was snared z by the refugees in the court house and they managed to exist on this. Those in the house remained on the stairway until forced to climb higher and then stayed on the second floor, existing on such provisions as they managed to snare from the flood waters and what was brought them by those doing relief work in that territory. "While they were only doing light ' housekeeping in Dayton, with most of their furniture yet in this city, all of their linens and clothing except what they managed to pa£k hurriedly in suit cases, have been lost in the flood, their loss also including their silverware and much bedding. “Concerning the loss of life in Dayton, Mr. McLaughlin says reports sent otit have greatly exaggerated the number. However, the property loss will be extremely great, the entire business section being completely wrecked. The basement and lower fleor of the office in which he worked is a complete wreck and he does not know at this time when operations may b? resumed. However, at this time, he is seeking rest and recreation from the nerve-wrecking ordeal through which he has just passed.” IN ONE MINUTE CLOGGED NOSTRILS OPEN—COLDS AND CATARRH VANISH. Stops Nasty Discharge, Clears Stuffed Head, Heals Inflamed Air Passages and You Breathe Freely. Try "Ely’s Cream Balm.” « Get a small bottle anyway, just to try it —Apply a little in the nostr'ls and instantly your clogg d noso and stopped-nn air passages o' the head will oren; you * freely; dullness and beadache disappear. By morning! the catarrh, cold-in-head or catarrhal sore throat will be gone. End such misery now! Get the small bottle of "Ely’s Cream Balm at any drug store. This sweet, fragrant balm dissolves by the heat of the nostrils; 1 enetrates and heals the inflam- , ed, swollen membrane which lines the J nose, head and throat; clears the air 1 passages; stops nasty discharges and ' a feeling of cleansing, soothing relief ‘ comes immediately. Don’t lay awake tonight struggling for breath, with head stuffed; nostrils : closed, hawking and blowing. Catarrh or a cold, with its runalue, nose, foul mucous dropping into the throat, and raw dryness is distressing but truly needless. Put your faith—just once—ln “Ely’s Cream Balm” and your cold or catarrh will surely disappear. The Holthouse Drug Co. t -t-s (Advertisement) I FOR SALE—Cottage cheese, fresh butter and buttermilk. Call Ed t Luttman & Son's dairy. 75t3 LOST—A black muff, someplace it the city. Finder please leave at Niblick store.—Mrs. James Bell. 72t3
300 HORSE SALE Too Head Thursday, April 3,1913 Ntai | * « On account of high waters the Decatur Horse Sal Co. was compelled to postpone their regular sale to the above named date, and will on that date offer one of the largest and best consignments of horses ever offered. If you have ahorse you wish to sell now i s your chance for the sale season will soon be over the time to sell is while the buyers are coming to our markets. If you wish to buy don’t fail to give the Company a call for they will sell you just what you want at a very small profit. Many sales and small profits has established a reputation for the Company Give them a chance and you will be one of their regular customers. A commission of sl. for entery and $2.00 more will be charged if sold. The Decatur Horse Sale Co. E. S. McNABB AUCTIONEER For He’s a Jolly Good Fellow That's what thev will say of kA v / the host who offers them a Wyt glass of our high class liquor. Have some of our brandy, gin ' or whiskey on hand for the •’ refreshment of your friends. ' x Yoy needn’t be afraid to offer or they to take it for our liquors are absolutely pure PWE m- « ’ and naturally aged.' That means good fellowship with no dark boown taste the next morning. Berghof f Beer by the case. Cyf \P! F Comer of Second and * * _ j* " 2 Madison streets.
IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHII It a another one of those delicious Knox Desserts! ’* Ace Mold with Pintappit—— M envelope Knox Sparkling Gelatine. HoiPCOMwater. H cup pineapple Juice icalded and sweet--hed’~J ,lbl '»t>«»>rul lemon Jalce. 1 cup whipped cream. gelatine In cold water and dltsolve W •'♦ting dish in boiling water. Mia thorWhtn Juice. IL These dainty desserts ere everywhere hailed with delight—they always come as a pleasing surprise because they are so different from ordinary desserts. Made of Knox Gelatine they are good for any occasion and for any personold or young. Both Making Two Qbarta (X gallon) of Jelly. With the Plain Sparkling, lemons are nerd for flavoring; out with Acidulated parkage “ Cnvelop< <* concentrated lemon Juice f convenience when too busy to squeeze Icmou. Both contain a tablet tot coloring •• •«n</ von fA« Knox r C i ,f ? and onostgh latino to make ono pint —enough to try moat any one of our dessert* CHASLM B. uox co SOOXnoaSre Jolmetowa, B. ». ii? G mH’HWWIWiniIH iWßlUfllll Earache Sv.Tejass ISO for Croup and Swollen Glands. 50c. for sale by callow a rice. 0 0 Monev All yon want. Abstracts made and Titles Guarani n urance Writers Office Rooms on first floor oppisite interurban Station Graham and Walters
I ■■RSWSP I Brick Building For , I SALE i on 2nd st. fine Location Always Rented CALL ON Dan M. Niblick DR.C.R.WEAVER / OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Office above Bowers Realty Company. Phone 314 Hours by appointment Answer calls in City or Country. HERE is » neeedy that will -era most all skin end scalp tzmeWes. Eczema. Barber- !fcb. Itch, Cuts and Saras. Why waste time and money when B. B Ointment is an ointment of real merit? Atk your draggieL If not handled send 50 cents Io the B B. Ointment Co., 217 Monroe tueel. Dacsdnz. Indiana. 9 Fmoney I Get It Here Any amount you want up to 1100.00 on Furniture, Pianos. Teams, etc., without removal. We give you a written statement or your contract. Also allow extra time without charge in case of sickness or loss of work. 84c is the weekly payment on a $35.00 loan for fifty weeks Larger or smaller amounts at same proportion. If you. need money fill out and mail us thia blank and our Agent will call on you. Name Address Amount wanted Our agent is tn Decatur every Tuesday. Reliable. Private. H. Wayne Loan company Established 1896. Room 2, Second Floor, 706 Calhoun Street. Home Phone, 833. Fort Wayne. Ind
