Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 109, Decatur, Adams County, 7 May 1913 — Page 4

WHERE IS YOUR BANK ’ACCOUNT? We'sayjto you with all the sincerity and in ourfpower that it is to your personal Individual interest to carry your account at the First National Bank. No one has ver regrettedjearrying an account at the First National Bank, while many have bitterlyJregretted.’not having done so. The money is here instantly at your de-mand-establishing for your credit when you neadjeredit. Why not open your account herejtoday? FIRST NATIONAL BANK Decatur. Indiana.

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EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y., May 7—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 2,400; shipments, 570; official to New York yesterday, 950; hogh closing steady. Medium and heavy, >8.60@>8.65; Yorkers, $8.60® >8.65; pigs and lights, $8.65® $8.75; roughs, [email protected]; stags, [email protected]; sheep, 3,600; steady; tops, $8.25; cattle, 75; steady. G. T. BURK, No. 2 Red wheat 97c No. 2 White wheat 94c No. 3 Yellow corn 71c I Corn. White 69c Oats 32c Sample s«aine« uuts 26c Rye w ....54c| Barley 38c@4oc No. 1 timothy hay $9.50 No. 1 mixed $8.50 No. 1 ctover * .SB.OO Timothy seed >I.OO COAL PRICES. Stovev and Egg, hard >B.OO Chestnut, hard $8.50 Pea, hard >7.00 Poca, Egg and Lump >5.00 W. Ash $4 50 Spring chlcx* 8c v. splint H. Valley >4.25 R. Lion >4.50 Cannail >6,00 J- Hill ..>5.00 Kentucky ..$4.50

1913—HORSE SEASON—I9I3. . .juti, Belgian, No. 4.014, American * o 2486, a beautiful bay, weighs 2400, sited by Major d’ Onkerzeeze, 10854, dam, Delta, 20539. Took first in class and sweepstakes on get at Van Wert I cc'-iiy fair in 1910. Nerou, Percheron, No. 68346. Amer- ! ican No. 57210, elegant black, with * hite star in forehead, weighs 2100, j sired by Cassimei, 44206, dam Parlette, 45903. Took first in class and sweepstakes at Van Wert fair in 1910- j 1911, and at Great Northern fair in 1911. > , These horses are extraordinary j movers, stand 1814 hands high, have i good backs, joins are clean, and of good shape, well boned and are of the i best stock of Europe. ( Will make season of 1913: Mon- i days and Tuesdays at home of keep-', er, two miles north and a mile west 1 of Wren; Wednesdays and Thursdays I at Thomas F. German's, one mile west of Hoffman sawmill and Friday and Saturdays at Wren. Terms:—sls.oo to insure colt to . stand and suck. Care will be taken ‘ U» prevent accidents, but will not be ‘ responsible if any occur. FARMERS' HORSE CO.. Wren, Ohio. I W W. Stewart. Keeper, apr 9-ju-lw NOTICE OF INSOLVENCY. State of Indiann, County of Adams, ss: . In the Adams Circuit Court, April Tern, 1913. In the matter of the estate of William B. Hale, deceased. Notice is hereby given that" upon petition filed in said court by the administrator of said estate, setting up the Insufficiency of the estate of said decedent to pay the debts and liabilit>'S thereof, the Judge of said court did on the 29th day of April, 1913, find said estate to be probably lusolv : t, and order the same to be settled accordingly. The creditors of said estate are hereby notified of such infolvantjr, and required to file their claims again said estate for allowance. Witness the clerk and seal of said court at Decatur, Indiana, this 29th day of April, 1913. FERDINAND BLEEKE, 30-7 Clerk Adams Circuit Court. —— - . v ■ » j —p -

Lurt « FULLENKAMPS. E «gs Butter 27c ; -ard log NIBLICK & CO. Butter 20 & 27c Eggs H. BERLING. Eggs 16c Ducks joe. ; Fowls He Geese Turkeys lie Old roosters 9< KALVER MARKETS. Beef hides 10c Calf Tallow 5c Sheep pelts 25c @sl.oo Muskrats sc@4sc Skunk 25c@>3.50 Coon [email protected] Possum 10c@70c Mink 25c @ $6.00 LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Spring chick* . ioc Ducks .. w 10c Fowls ....... ....16c Geese 8c Eggs 18c Butter ....18c Turkeys n c Old roosters . 6c

CATARRH GOES—SNUFFLES AND HAWKING CEASE. The best nose and throat specialists in the world advise their patients to breathe Eucalyptus to destroy catarrh germs and heal the sore, raw spots. Booths HYOMEI is Australian ; Eucalyptus combined with Thymol, and some Listerian. antiseptics. Breathe it through the little pocket inhaler, and in vapor form as directed, and this antiseptic balsam will surely destroy all germ life and all catarrh misery. It's guaranteed for catarrh, coughs, cold and croup; it relieves stuffed-up head in 5 minutes and refreshes the entire nasal tract. Complete outfit with directions for use, SI.OO. If you own a HYOMEI inhaler get a battle of Booth's HYOMEI for 50 cents at ( the Holthouse Drug company at Decatur and druggists everywhere. Just breathe it —no stomach dosing. 30-3-7 TRUSTEE ELECTION. Notice is hereby given that the Zion's Classis of the Synod of the Northwest of the Reformed Church of the United States will on the 17th day of May elect a trustee to serve the term of three years. L. C. HESSERT, 107t3 Clerk. * FOR SALE. An ideal poultry farm for sale; 20 acres, well drained end well fenced land; mostly black soil, on ’ stone road. Six-room house, barn 26x40, poultry house 10x32, corn crip, plenty of fruit; 2% miles from a live town, % mile to good school. Possession on or before April Ist Price $2,450. 54tf HARVEY & LEONARD. 01ANTS FOR SALE. All kinds, early and late, at Werder ! Sisters, 524 Marshall street; 'phone 1 347. 107t6 • — ft- . FOR SALE —Cabbage plants, early and 1 late.—J. A. Smith, So. Third St., t next door to Dr. Thomas’. 10«t3 FOR SALE—Cheap, New Progees Gas- * oline range. See J. L. Hocker at the Decatur Lumber Co. luot3

NURSERY STOCK. Beginning May 1, I will have at Decatur, Ind., for sale a fine selection and grade of apple, pear, cherry, plum, peach, shade trees, grape vines, roses, clematis, etc. and will offer at sueh slaughtered prices that every man needing any of this stock will do well to attend this sale. This stock was taken from leased ground that had to be cleared and we propose to give the planters the benfit of this surplus, which we shall offer at a low price for good stock. We offer you the leading varieties in the old and new sorts. This stock is in dormant condition, well rooted, and will grow, and remember that when you can buy good stock at our prices, you cannoUafford to not plant liberally of stock. Time is money, and you cannot afford to put off to some future time what you should plant this spring. This stock will be in good condition to plant for ten days or longer, but come at once while selection is complete. You will find stock on First street, of court house. Remember that this stock must sell, and first come, first .served. Kespt. yours, 102t4 A. J. PRICE.

BOARD OP HEALTH NOTICE. All parties living within the city of Decatur, are hereby notified that they must clean up and haul away all rubbish, tin cans, cinders, manure, or any other filth that has accumulated in their premises during the past winter months. This must all be done within ten (10) days from this notice, or same will be done by the board of health at your expense, and all those who have failed after the expiratioß of ten days will be prosecuted. DR. H. E. KFLLER, 162110 Sec'y City Board of Health. Ft. Wayne & Springfield Ry, Company. TIME TABLE. Cars Leave Decatur at 5:50 a. m., 8:33 a. m., 11:30 a. m., 2:30 p. m., 5:30 p. m., aad 9:30 p. m. Cars Leave Fort Wayne at 7:00 a. m., 10:00 a. m., 1:00 a. m.. 4:00 p. m., 7:00 p. ni.'and 11:00 p. m. Special attention is given to theater and picnic parties. Connections are made at Fort Wayne with the Fort Wayne and Northern Indiana Traction Co., The Toledo & Chicago Interurban Railway Company, the Ohio Electric, and Indiana Union Traction Company; also with the Pennsylvania, Wabash, Nickel Plate, L. S. & M. S., C. H. & D., and G. R. & I. railroads. FREIGHT SERVICE. Freight service consists of one train each way daily: Leaving Decatur at 8:00 a. m., and returning, leaving Fort Wayne at 12:00 m. Thia enables shippers to telephone orders and receive shipments promptly.

W. H. FLEDDERJOHANN, General Manager, - Decatur, Ind, o BELGIAN STALLIONS. My horses will stand the season of 1913 at the old Weber barn, Decatur, Indiana. Capurian—A handsome black, weighing 2000 pounds, Belgian, No. 45432, American, No. 3217, imported by Wolf Bros., of Wabash. Smart—A beautiful bay, weighing 1800. Belgian No. 15958. American. No. 1121, imported by Frisinger & 00. Both are well built, good movers and the kind that get quality. The fee for the season is $15.00 to insure colt to stand and suck. Care will be taken to prevent accidents, but we will not be responsible should any occur. JACOB RAWLEY, SSm-s-wks Owner. “■"■“■■a " 11 NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that all street and sewer assessments, payable during May, are now due and must be paid to avoid penalty. Please call and settle before any coat is added. W. J. ARCHBOLD, 106t6 City Treasurer. o NOTICE. Any one wishing to have a mortgage exemption made out should come to the auditor's office, where you can get all correct records anddescriptions of your land or property. 53tf FOR RENT — Two good dwelling houses, by the Snow agency. Each house well located ; X one with electric lights, bath, etc. Phone No. 230, or B-14. 104t3 LOST OR STRAYED —Bay mare, heavy in foal. Got away Thursday night. Will pay reward for her return. Call Fred Fell on Nine Mlle line, Fort i Wayne. ioßt3 ' FOR SALE Oak wood, cross-sawed bed davenport. Inquire ot Mrs. Wesl ley Hoffman, Winchester St. 108t3 . FOR SALE—Farms of all sizes, for 1 fruit, poultry and general farming; • also a good up-to-date hotel. Write s for particulars.—The Gilpen Real E»S tate Agency, Allegan, Mich. 105t6

/ J. 4 When You Have Cold Lamb—Serve this Jelly With It Knox Mint J*tly ■■■ l envelope Knox Sparkling* Gelatine. M cup cold water. 2 K a cups boiling water. 2 bunches mint Juice of 2 lemons. I cup sugar. Soak gelatine five minutes in the cold water; wash and dry the mint and let it stand in the boiling water half an hour on the back of the range. Add the sugar to the gelatine and pour the water from the mint over the whole; let dissolve then strain and when cool add thu lemon juice and pour into a mold. iU Thit idly has just the right body and flavor to make the cold lamb particularly enjoyable. Knox Gelatine makes excellent jellies for meat and fish garfishes —you can make these jellies in any form or flavor. Make one today. Two Pachapoo— Plata and Acidulated. Both kUluug Tww Quarts gallwn) ot Jelly. With the Piala Sparkllsg, lemons are used fee flawing; but with the Acidulated raclrat. cornea an envelope of concentrated lemon Juice —a great con-enienca wbe. too burr to equeeaa lemoua. Both cootaia a tablet for coloring. Let <u eend yon the Knox Recipe Book and enough Gelatine to mahe one pint —enough to try most any oee of our deeeerta, puddiaga. aalada. Jellies, lea creaaaa. aberbeta, candlea. etc. tooft toyg fyee tee ye—rnte'l r«a>u /ar l< rraw/. CMASUSB B. XX OX CO. M« Kass Ava. J.Saatovn. I. T. knox IwTEKiibj cKt.i a imkiS se»=ctid in gWSSS- r J FOR SALE—Oak wood, bed davenport. Inquire of Mrs. Wesley Hoffman, Winchester street. 108t3 TEAMS WANTED—Report at once to Robert Haugk, at new building site south of Gay, Zwick & Myers. 106t3 WANTED —Orders xfor Pocahontas coal. If you can use It this month, we can save yon money.—Decatur Lumber Co. io6t7

250 HORSE SALE 250 Head Friday, May 9.1913 Head Remember that the Decatur Horse Sale Co. never fails to show’ you a nice lot of good horses and for their coming sale the company have secured one of the best consignments of horses offered this year. At our last sale the Co. sold fully 250 head and could sold many more for they had a goodly number of buyers present. The Decatur market has a reputation all through the middle west and is certainly a credit to any city. Many sales and small profits is the company’s motto. If you wish to sell your horse that is ready for market bring him in and the company will pay you the high dollar, if you wish to buy a horse a little thin in flesh you can do so at a small profit. A commission of SI.OO will be charged for entering and $2.00 more if sold. The Decatur Horse Sale Co. E. S. McNABB AUCTIONEER

Old Adams County Bank Decatur, Indiana. t Capital $120,000 I 71 Surplus .-830.000 f\, -a'zfXrtj 0. S’ Niblick, President I M Kincband John Niblick I,'l Vice Presidents t- C- X. Ehinger, Cashier. IkS Mr 1 \ Dparf Farm loans ! -'' \ KcaQ a Specialty Inft'- Reflect — Ffr* ■ Resolve Col lectiona Made There’s Nothing Like A BANK ACCOUNT able*nX. To Give - A Man The Courage A To Face The World » - . With Safe ‘ — Banking And All That’s Hurled Methods Against Him To Discourage. Extended One Dollar Starts It! To uur Patron We Psy 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits

> z ‘ It Is A Great Temptation to children when they see the tempting and delicious loaves of bread sent from Martin’s. They all cry for our white light and crisp bread which is both nourishing and health ful for old and young. C-ur delightful bakestuffs are the favorites for the best tables in Decatur when baked at Jacob Martin BOSSE OPERA HOUSE ALL NEXT WEEK Commencing Mon. May sth. The Great Sheppard Comedy Hypnotist 60 Laughs a minute All Fun ALL FUN The Big City Orchestra while you wait All For IO Cents Any seat in the house

A GOOD TIME TO PAINT Hoosier paint is 100 per cent pure. Kyanize varnishes; for all kinds of woodwork See us for all kinds of Paint material either inside or outside , WALL TAPER and all house cleaning Specialties CALLOW & RICE The drug store on the east side of the street

PINEAPPLES Have just received a fresh shipment of pineapples, sizes 24 and 30 Plenty of early cabbage and Tomato plants FULLENKAMPS

“Clincher” Paint We know a paint which holds to the wood like a driven nail. Seasoned lumber / is porous. The pores are the empty sap- jBSSt s cells. White lead paint, which dries on the wood in the form of a solid, elastic film, J* fastens into these pores, and the whole fr coat of paint is actually riveted like armor- / plate to the surface it decorates and / / BBkB protects. \ Phoenix WnitejLead / / Imp Dutch Boy Trade-Mark) and Pure Linseed Oil make the paint that spreads into a solid body. It becomes a part of the wood itself—an outer layer that preserves the life of the lumber. " e sell it as well as other painting requisites. Come in and have k talk with vs about painting. The Holthouse Drug Co.

F=°=.===s ' HAVE YOU A GARDEN? ( If not right now is the time to get busy and I make one. We handle everything needed in J | the garden making line. Hoes, Spades, Rilkes and hand plows at the very lowest prices. LAWN MOWERS That are guaranteed to cut the grass. Made from the highest grade steel castings with tool steel blades, easiest pushing mower on the market PRICES FROM $3. to $7.50 : LEE HftRDWRRE COMPANY :