Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 111, Decatur, Adams County, 9 May 1913 — Page 4

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

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EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y., May 9—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 6,- . 400; shipments, 3,230; official to New !■ York yesterday, 760; hogs closing steady. Yorkers, medium, heavy and pigs, [email protected]; roughs, $7.60© »7.70; stags, [email protected]; sheep, 10,800; slow; top lambs, $8.00; cattle, 230; h steady. G. T. BURK. ‘ 1 No. 2 Red wheat 96c! No. 2 White wheat 93c No. 3 Yellow corn 73c ‘ Corn, White 69c ; ■ Oats 32e Sample same* oats 26c Rye 52c Barley 38c@4oc No. 1 timothy hay $9.50 No. 1 mixed $8.50 | No. 1 cvover SB.OO • Timothy seed SI.OO Wool y. 12c@17c : ■II . "■ ■ < COAL PRICES. Storey and Egg, hard SB.OO 1 Chestnut, hard $8.50 Pea, hard $7.00 Poca, Egg and Lump $5.00 W. Ash $4.50 Spring chic** 9c V. Splint $4.50 H. Valley $4.25 R. Lion $4.50 Cannell $6.00 J. Hill $5.00 ' Kentucky $4.53

FOR RENT — Two good dwelling houses, by the Snow agency. Each hr sc well located; one with electric E :hts, 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 Mile line, Fort Wayne. 108t3 FOR SALE —Oak wood, cross-sawed bed davenport. Inquire ot Mrs. W’es-1 ley Hoffman, Winchester St. 108t3 , FOR SALE —Oak wood, llfcd daven- 1 port. Inquire of Mrs. Wesley Hoff-1 man, Winchester street. 108t3 ! FOR SALE OR TRADE—For automo-1 bile. Inquire at Watson’s garage.— Charles Burdg. 108t3 1

Old Adams County Bank Decatur, Indiana. ■T—, ■■ Capital 1120 OCO fz ~> Z ' X / I Surplus . 830.000 C. S. Niblick, President M ‘ K ' rßchßl »d John Niblick ’ ~ ■’‘'■ ■I Presidents ■I ~ *-• Ek iaj?er ’ Cashier. Bond Farm loans gS ‘ \ Kg au a Specialty ' \ Reflect Lt* * Res five Collections Made There’s Nothing Like A BANK ACCOUNT To Give — A Man Tire Courage To Face The World “ With Safe —— Banking And All That’s Hurled Methods Aga’nst Him To Discourage. Extended One Dollar Stans It! J n uUr ■ Patron MMM ■*— —■Mi We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits

Lurig $4.50 FULLENKAMPS. ESSS 17c Butter 27c •ard log NIBLICK <& CO. Butter 20027 c Eggs H. BERLING. Eggs .16c Ducks Fowls He Deese » c Turkeys 15c Old roosters 9c KALVER MARKETS. Beef hides ..... lOc Calf Tallow 5c Sheep pelts [email protected] Muskrats sc@4sc Skunk 25c® $3.50 Coon 10c© $2.75 Possum 10c@70c Mink 25c @56.00 LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Spring chick* . lOc Ducks 10c Fowls .... iflc Geese Bc, Eggs 18c i Butter 18c Turkeys 11c Old roosters 5c

; i 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 savq 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.

Fair Land Os Hawaii (Cosnaoea oa ru®6 S> acre are produced. Unlike the sugar cane, a crop Is gotten every year. While muy of the canning factoroes are open earlier, the real season for pineapples opens by June 1. Rice culture is also quite good In Aahu. This is grown by the Chinaman in a very primitive way, continuing the mode of a hundred years or so ago. Water buffaloes are used in the work, and for the threshing the old tread or flail system is used, large threshing floors of cement being built before each Chinaman's home. This is carried to Honolulu to market. While out driving one day, Mr. Smith met twenty-five mules, each of (which had two large sacks of rice slung across his back. By the way the driveways are exceedingly beautiful. For great distances the Royal Palm, with its long white trunk, spreaking at the top into a feathery green, line the way. Inside this avenue, on either Bide are [hibiscus hedges, with their red blossoms. The Bougauvillea vine, which grows some twenty feet high, climbing into trees and spreading out its blossoms of purple, red and pink, are very beautiful. The night-blooming cereus grows also in great profusion. Bananas are quite plentiful. When one buhch grows from the straight, bare stock, another is growing forth from another stalk beneath, ready to take its place when the other has matured and Is cut. All bananas are gathered when partially green, as the birds would take them otherwise. Many bananas grow along the highways without cultivation. A very peculiar fruit is the Papal, which grows on the trunk of its tree, from the ground up. The fruit is like a muskmelon in looks and tastes like, and is eaten as we do the muskmelon, with pepper and salt. It is in great demand at the hotels and much relished. It is also very whoierome, containing much pepsin. Many cocoanut trees also abound in the city of Honolulu. Hotels in Honolulu are A Number One. The Waikiki beech hotel and the Moana hotel are good, but the best in the city is the Alexander Young, which is one square long. On the fifth floor it has a fine large roof garden.

Mr. Smith visited the legislature while It was in session. Like ours, all talks are required to be given in English. As many of the legislators are natives who cannot speak english an J interpreter is necessary. A spaker ! says a sentence or two, then rests. I The interpreter then translates it into the native language, and the native asks anything he wishes, which is again interpreted so the English speakers can understand It. I While In the city, Mr. and Mrs. Smith and party had the pleasure of a visit with the ex-queen, Liliuokani, who was deposed in 1893. She is now seventy-three years of age, and lives In her large palace which she maintained while queen. Her son is working in the court house there. He is a Mason, as was one of the members 'of the Smith party. The two Masons (entered into a friendly chat, and the J American man asked the ex-prince if his mother ever received tourist visitors. He replied that she did so on rare occasions. He stated he would ar- ’ range a reception if possible for the Smith party, and would telephone to them that evening if such could be effected. He did so informing them that the queen would be at home to them on the following morning at 11 o’clock. They spent a delightful hour with her and also met her daughter-in-law. Though aged, the exqueen, who is anative Hawaiann, retains her mental faculties, and as she is quite cultured, is very interesting to meet I She was educated at Smith college, near Boston.

The United States pays her an annuity of $20,000, which enables her to live quite well, and maintain her deposed dignity. The palace is magnificent, has fine grounds, and is nicely furnished. The experimental station is of interest and profit, and the Hawaiian college a fine one, with new up-to-date buildings. The party met the president, Professor Griffith, and wife, and were shown over the college. Mr. Smith brought with him many fine views of the places they visited. o 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, i —-— o ■ - - Fin early cabbage and tomato plants for sale at Fullenkamps.

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Rapid Remedies do their work because they are scientific preparations — medicines put up by ! skilled veterinarians—from purest ingredients. They cure where others fail. Ash-4tsril—Makes tarren mare* and cows produce. Obstinate yield readily. Pont lose another neanon. Gets a colt or calf every Mme! Guaranteed or your money back. Try it I Ksoid Fwltry Remedies-Worth their weight in Bold to every poultryman. Keep <hem for handy use ready when needed. Rout Remsdi -Roup not Incurable if you one thia Removes the cause. Guaranteed. Lssst KlNsr—Kills the lice and mites; does not simply drive them away. Guaranteed. LOitrrMss limsdj—wav ew millions of chicks. Has never been known to falL Brings them «afe:y through danger period. Keeps them well Guaranteed. 6tM Dultn Mil Sapid lanSa Made Solely By Rapid Remedy Ce_ Berne, Ind. S For Sale by SMITH, YAGER & FALK. It Is A Great Temptation to children when they see the tempting and delicious loaves of bread sent from Martin’s. They all cry Tor 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. f, 7. Connell VETERINARIAN pl*i fin o Office 143 * 11VI It? Residence 102

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G\eHIiISTMAS GIO lOp > ALL THE YEAR 31ow i j& EVERY home in the world could be made more pleasant if every mother had a “Sellers” Kitchenneed. Its the kind that actually does save workand steps, and temper. Let a “Sellers” Kitcheneed show how you can cut the work of your kitchen in two. Here are a few of its convenient, oomfort-com-pleting features. Note the all-metal, removeable, fifty-pound capacity flour bin, its sifter attachment; the glass sugar bin of fifteen pound capacity, whose securely fitted top forbids the entrance of dirt or dust; different sizes in glass canisters; separate compartments for linen; commodious drawers for kitchen utensils; the deep all-metal box for bread or cakeit’s large enough for whole bakings, too; the thoroughly lined white-enameled cooler; the wide, sanitary racks for tins and cooking dishes, and numerous other devices which add to the convenience and completeness of your kitchen. Get her a kitchen cabinet- and if it’s a “Sellers,” it’s capable of meeting her every kitchen NEED. MEYER, SCHERER & BEAVERS

DR. C. R. WEAVER OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN •Office above Bowers Realty Company. Phone 314 Hours by appointment Answer calls in City or Country. HERE ia * remedy that will cure meet a0 akin and acalp trouble*. Eczema, Barbera Itch, itch. Cute and Sorea. Why waate tint and money when B. B. Ointment ia an ointment of reel merit? Aak your druggiat. li not bandied eend 50 centa to the B B. Ointment Co.. 217 Monroe atroot. Decatur. Indiana. V

ROMEO AND JULIET TONIGHT Shakespeare famous tragedy played on the actual sites ml in a >a^e Film D’ Art. Beautifully colored. Ihe character of the Old Classic are brought to life again clothed m their ancient costumes and placed in their old haunts to set new hearts afire with the greatest loye story ever told. This show comprises of two films in addition to a comedy. CRYSTAL THEATER ► Fore * 2 so daily between (LEVE LA N D FALO r> !•« «o Dec. 1.1) »ny railroad on C. *B. HneueanwS Cleveland and Buffalo accepted for transportation pwtatte for t>.™ te?' *** Wor tlek4t *«*”• ,or C. *B. lino. Send 6 «nu ‘BUFFALO TRANSIT CO. ng. H. W. F. Hrnnan. Gen'l P«. Airent

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