Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 110, Decatur, Adams County, 8 May 1913 — Page 4

WHERE IS YOUR BANK IACCOUNT? • We'say’to you with all the sincerity and ’earnestness in ourjpower that it is to your personal Individual interest to carry your account at the First National Bank. No one has fever regrettedjearrying an account at the First National Bank, while many have bitterlyjregrettedYiot having done so. The money is here instantly at your de-mand-—establishing for your credit when you needferedit. Why not open your account herejtoday? FIRST NATIONAL BANK Decatur. Indiana. F '==== a 3 THE DAILY MARKET REPORTS o J3EJQEaoEajs=S3 X& „ Corrected Every Afternoon fa I IE3OESOEJC. leJ|

EAST BUFFALO. East Bucalo, N. Y., May B—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 1,600; shipments, 760; official to New York yesterday, 570; hogs closing i steady. Yorkers, medium, heavy and pigs, $8.«5®58.70; roughs, [email protected]; j stags, $6.25; sheep, 520; slow; top lambs, $8.10; cattle, 100; steady. G. T. BOSK. No. 2 Red wheat 97c No. 2 White wheat He No. 3 Yellow corn 71c I Corn, White 69c Oats 32c Sample stainew oats 26c Rye 54c Barley 38c® 45c Na. 1 timothy hay $9.50 No. 1 mixed $8 50 ' No. 1 trover SB.OO Timothy seed SI.OO < COAL PRICES. Stovev and Egg, hard SB.OO , Chestnut, hard $8.50 Pea, hard $7.00 Poca, Egg and Lump $5.00 W. Ash $4.50 I Spring chicks 9c V. Splint $4.50 H. Valley $4.25 R. Lion $4.50 1 Cannell $6.00 J. Hill /....$5.00 ’ Kentucky $4.50

FOR RENT — Two good dwelling houses, by the Snow agency. Each hr'-se well located; one with electric li'hts, bath, etc. Phone No. 230, or B-14. 104t3j LOST OR STRAYED —Bay mare, | heavy in foal. Got away Thursday' night. Will pay reward for her return. J Call Fred Fell on Nine Mile line, Fort Wayne. 108t3 i FOR SALE—Oak wood, cross-sawed bed davenport. Inquire ot Mrs. Wesley Hoffman, Winchester St. 108t3 ' FOR SALE —Oak wood, bed davenport. Inquire of Mrs. Wesley Hoffman, Winchester street. 10St3 | FOR SALE OR TRADE—For automo- ( bile. Inquire at Watson's garage.— i Charles Burdg 108t3 !

Old Adams County Bank Decatur, Indiana. Capital 1120,000 < ’*■ rl Surplus . 380.000 fS JvJ C. ®- Niblick, President M ’ Kir9chand John Niblick Vice Presidents Ehinger, Cashier. <•> 1 ppad farm loans ■/ ) . KedQ a Specialty ' Reflect — _ ’ Rest! VC Col lections Made There’s Nothing Like & A BANK ACCOUNT »b‘eS£. To Give — A Man The Courage A^a . To Face The World With Safe K an ki n g And All That’s Hurled Methods Against Him To Discourage. Extended One Dollar Starts It! 4 n oUI, ; Patron We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits

Luri « FULLENKAMPS. Eggs Butter ’’27c ard niblick a co. Butter , 20@27c E BS B 17c H. BERLING. Eggs 16c ( Duck* ] Fowl ® He 9c , Turkeys _. Old roosters ..." .

kalver markets. Beef hides Calf ”/i2c Tallow ...,5c Sheep pelts 25c@>1.00 Muskrats 5c 045 c skunk 25c ©13.50 Coon 10c ©12.75 Possum 10c@70c Mlflk 25c 0 >6.00 LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Spring chicks _ ioc Bucks ioc Fowls 10c Geese g P Butter Turkeys , nc Old roosters

'FOR SALE—Farms of all sizes, for fruit, poultry and general farming; also a good up-to-date hotel Write .for particulars.—The Gilpen Real Estate Agency, Allegan, Mich. 105t6 TEAMS WANTED—Report at once to Robert Haugk, at new building site south of Gay, Zwick & Myers. 106t3 WANTED—Orders for Pocahontas coal. If you can use it this month, we can save yon money.—Decatur Lumber Co. io6t7 Orville Harrold, the greatest tenor singer, at Bluffton opera house, Monday night, May 12. Reserved seats, $1; under auspices Ladies’ Musicale. All cars will be held.

SHERIFF'S SALE. The State of Indiana, Adams County, ss: In the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana. Milton E. Hower et al. vs. Archie D. Magann. By virtue of an order of sale to me directed and delivered by order of the clerk of said court I have levied upon and will expose for sale at public auction in the room above the Rex theater in the City of Decatur, Adams county, at 10 o’clock a. m. and until 4 o’clock p. m., of the 10th Day of May, A. D., 1913, the following personal property: One range stove, 1 gasoline stove, 9 skillets, 4 stew pans, 2 coffee pots. I ■ 1 teakettle, 14 dinner pails, 5 one-gal-lon pails, meat grinder, clothes wring-1 er, dishes, knives and forks, tinware, I ' clock, heating stove, clothes cabinet, I 1 11 beds, 9 bed springs, 7 mattresses, 8 | cots, mattresses and springs, 44 comforters, 23 pillows, 16 blankets, 2 sofas, 2 stands, 1 wash boiler, 2 mirrors, 1 Round Oak stove ,13 lamps, 1 large trunk, 12 chairs, about 500 feet of ceiling and siding lumber, 10 pine doors, 8 screen doors, pile of old lumber, 1 buck saw, 1 book case Taken as the property of Archie D. { Magann, to satisfy said order of sale ; THOMAS J. DURKIN, 110t2 Sheriff, Adams County. o — BOARD OF HEALTH NOTICE.' All parties living within the city of I j Decatur, Ind., are hereby notified that j I they must clean up and haul away ail | rubbish, tin cans, cinders, manure, or ’ j any other filth that has accumulated j 1 in their premises during the past win- j ter months. This must all be done, within ten (10) days from this notice, il or same will be done by the board of ■ I health at your expense, and all those 1 1 who have failed after the expiration | of ten days will be prosecuted. : DR. H. E. KELLER, 102tl0 Sec’y City Board of Health. 11

NOTICE OF INSOLVENCY. • State of Indiana, County of Adams, ss: In the Adams Circuit Court, April Term, 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 liabilities thereof, the judge of said court did on the 29th day of April, 1913, find said estate to be probably insolvent, and order the same to be settled accordingly. The creditors of said estate are hereby notified of such insolvency, 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 BLHEKE, 30-7 Clerk Adams Circuit Court. — o— HOUSE FOR RENT. House for rent at Monmouth. Also a good range stove for sale. Inquire of Mr. or Mrs. J. W. Watts, Monmouth, Ind. 104t3 WANTED —Sewing. Apply at 128 So. Tenth street. 107t3

|p6st"| “Nearly all those Wagons and Buggies are Studebakers * 9 Every year over one hundred thousand Studebaker vehicles are sold. | This tells you what the farmers of the country think of the Studebaker wagons. This appreciation has been constantly growing for sixty years. This appreciation has been earned by the determination of Studebaker to produce an honestly built wagon that will do a full day's work and keep on doing it, and not to build a cheap one. The man who buys the Studebaker gets all the improvements gained by the experience of two generations of wagon builders. Farm Wagons Trucks Delivery Wagon* Dump Wagons Buggies * Surreys Business Wagons Pony Carts Harness Sold under the Studebaker guarantee. See our Dealer ot write us. STUDEBAKER South Bend, Ind. NKW YORK CHICAGO DALLAS KANSAS CITY DBNVIH MINNKAKuUS SALT LAKS CITY SAN FRANCISCO PORTLAND, OKS.

WAGONS WAGONS $1.75 Wagons $1.48 1.50 “ 1.24 1.25 “ .89 1.00 “ .69 Garden sets 10 and 24 cents Ball bats 5. 10 and 24c Base balls 5, 10 and 24 cents Ball gloves and mitts 24 cents Come in and see what 5 and 10c will buy in hardware WIRE GOODS Hanging baskets 10 cente Extra large hanging baskets 24c Carpet beaters 10c Vegetable boilers 10 cents No burn kettle bottoms 10 cents Soap dishes 10c Pie racks 10c dish drainers 10c and m< ny others to numerous to mention 5 and 10c DECORATED CREPE Paper 10 ft to bolt 10 cents Plain crepe paper in roll all color each 5 cents Paper napkins dozen 5c Shelf paper 10 ft to bolt 2 for 5c Box paper and envelopes per box 10 cents 25 good envelopes 5c Clothes baskets Sat. special 19c

AGENTS WANTED—To sell our special accident and health policies, issued to men ana women; giving >3,000 death, and >ls weekly benefits; costing but >5 a year. All occupations covered—easily sold. No experience necessary; exclusive territory; large commissions with renewals given; permanent income guaranteed.—National Accident Society, 320 Broadway. New York. EBL 27 years. 891 mo Early cabbage and tomato plants for sale at Fullenkamp’s. 106t2 FOR SALE—Nine roomed house, corner Ninth and Jacks-n streets; all conveniences; bath, hot and cold, soft and hard water in house; cellar, barn, shade and fruit trees. Also two fiveroomed cottages, with modern conveniences, Ninth street. Sell to goto California. See Peter Gaffer, tele phone 330. 107t6 FOR SALE—One 4-passenger Overland automobile, fully equipped, and has not been run over 3,500 miles. In fins condition. Will sell at a bargain. See this office. 104t6 Parties in need of a practcal nurse call ’phone 244. I am with the Lincoln Life Insurance company. See me before you insure.—'Nmj E. Faurot, Decatur, Ind., R. R. No.X. S9tSwk-Bwks

I THE MORRIS If I 5& 10c STORE 2 SPECIALS 2 DISH SALE No. 1 Saje starts Sat at 10 a.m, and lasts until noon. Sin. decorated plates fancy vaces 6 in. salads all go at 5c each No. 2 sale starts Sat. at~2p.m. and lasts until all sold. 7 and 8 inch fancy salads, sugar and creamers go a 10c each Fresh candies and salted peanuts pound 10 cents Chcolate dates and cream dates special 10 cents pound Curtain goods in madras lace net and others at 10c yd HOSE Ladies silk lisle reinforced top pair 24c. Gauze lisle top pair 15c. Rib top and plain top 10c. Mens 1-2 hose pr 10c Childrens hose 10 and 15 cents SATURDAY ice cream cones 2 for 5c THE MORRIS CO. 5 & lOc store

whf a. 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. Our delightful bakestuffs are the favorites for the best tables in Decatur when baked at Jacob Martin Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARIAN X 11UI1U Residence 102

SPECIAL SHOE SALE FOR Saturday MAY, 10th. Special :-Mens Rubber Boots, snag proof vamps, rolled edge soles, new goods worth $3.50 while they last at - - $2.89

LADIES' SHOES. >2.50 Ladies' White Cancas Button Shoes, latest toes $1.38 >3.50 Ladies’ Velvet Plain Toe Shoe, all latest styles 12.45 >2.50 and >3.00 Ladies' Gun Metal and Pat. Button or Lace Shoes, all latest toes, 0n1y...|1.98 >3.50 Ladies’ Cushion Sole Shoe, .libber heel, a shoe guaranteed for comfort $2.45 Special! A nice Ladles’ Dress Shoe of Vici Kid, nice high toe and sensible heel, sold all over for >2.25, special $1.69 >3.50 Ladies’ Tan Button Shoe, with the latest new toes and heels, only $2.89

Special:-45 inch wide embroidery Flouncing SI.OO value for .Saturday only 49c yd. Special:—Mens tan or black socks, 15c value for Saturday only, 4 pairs for 25 cents. Studabaker Bieck Two Doors South of H I H/ii 1 interurban Station

WE GIVE YOU A COMFORT FIT. In any style, with a wearing quality that reduces your yearly shoe expense. Invest in our shoes and get more satisfaction than you ever had for the MONEY . ELZEY<£ HACKMAN OPP. COURT HOUSE

FOR SALE—Gasoline range, in good condition, three burners. Inquire ot Ben Schranck, either at Lose & Schranck barber shop or at house on 10th St., or ’phone 468. 107i3

LADIES’ OXFORDS. >2.50 Ladies’ rat. four-strap and Gun Metal 2-strap Pumps, la•ri’leg, only $1.98 >3.00 Ladies’ 4-strap Velvet Ox- ,, -,/°, rd8 ’ 80nl ethlng nice, 0nyq..52.45 >1.3.> Ladies' White Canvas 2-strap Slipper, only ggc >2.50 Ladies’ White " Canvas P>unp, detachable strap, French heel, only $1.89 MEN’S SHOES. >3.50 Men’s Tan Button Shoe all J a^ Bt , $2.98 $3.50 Mens Gun Metal Button or Blucher Shoe, all new stylea, on ‘y

SCREEN DOOR And WINDOW GOODS Black screen wire width 24 to 34 inches price 10c yd and up Door hinges each 5c Galvanized screen wire 12c yard and up Warners door braces 10c Sliding screen windows different sizes Hammocks, porch swings and croquet sets at prices low Inch skirt flouncing with linen lace edge 10 l-2c yd 12 to 14 inch skirt flouncing lace edge yd 10c Lace embroidery and insertion 5 and 10 cents yard Ruffling for sleeves and collars 10 and 10 l-2c yd Indies gauze union suits with sta-up shoulder straps 24c Sta-up shoulder strap gauze vest 10 cents Short sleeve gauze vest 10c Seperate Pants close knit per pr 24 cents Childs embroidery hoods ea 10c sqt preserving kettles Sat. 10c

HERE ia a mmndy that will eura most all slun .nd scalp troubles. Eczema, Barbers Itch. Itch. Cull and Sores. Why waste time and money when 3. 18. Ointment ia an ointment of real merit? Aril your druggist. If not handled send 50 cents to the 1 I B B. Ointment Co.. 217 Monroe street. Decatur, Indiana.

$3.00 Men’s Gun Metal Button Shoe, only $ 245 32.50 uaou’a Gun Metal Box CaU or Vici Kid Shoe, plain toe or tip, only U- 93 32.50 Men’s Black or Tan Elkskin Shoe, only U 95 Special! A Satin Calf Shoe, made on a dressy style, only ♦ l -‘ w 32.00 Men’s Heavy Tan Work Shoe, all solid leather 11-69I 1 - 69 MEN’S OXFORDS. 33.50 Men’s Gun Metal Blucher Oxfords, all new styles » 2 - 98 >3.00 Men’s Gun Metal or Pat. Oxfords, all new styles 1 2,1 .' Special sale on all Boys’ Childrens and Misses* Shoes and Oxfords.