Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 112, Decatur, Adams County, 10 May 1913 — Page 4

WHERE IS YOUR BANK ACCOUNT?, » x „■ .«* Hf** * . 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 'ever regrettedjearrying an account at the First National Bank, while many have bitterlyjregretted’pot hiving done so. The money is here instantly at your de-mand-establishing for youferedit when you needjeredit. Why not open your account here;today? FIRST NATIONAL BANK Decatur. Indiana.

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EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y., May IK—(Special to Daily Democrat)—Receipts, 2,550; shipments, 2,280; official to New York yesterday, 3,420; hogs closing steady. I *■ '■ Yorkers, medium, heavy and pigs, [email protected]; roughs, [email protected]; stags, [email protected]; sheep, 7,000; steady; top lambs, $8.05; cattle, steady. G. T. BtIRK. No. 2 Red wheat 97c i No. 2 White wheat 94c I No. 3 Yellow corn 73c | Corn. White 69c ' Oats 32c Sample seal new uats 26c Rye 53c Barley 38c@45c No. 1 timothy hay $9.50 No. 1 mixed $8.50 No. 1 crover SB.OO Timothy seed SI.OO Wool 12v@17c 4 ( COAL PRICES. Stovev and Egg, hard SB.OO Chestnut, hard $8.50 Pea, hard t $7.00 Poca, Egg and Lump $5.00 W. Ash $4.50 Spring chicXa 9c 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 ho"se well located; one with electric lights, bath, etc. Phone No. 230, or BUT 104t3 LOST OR STRAYED —Bay mare, heavy in foal. Got away Thursday night. Will pay reward for her return. Call Fred Fell on Nine jfile line, Fort Wayne. 108t3 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 Hol-1 man, Winchester street. 10St3 ■ FOR SALE OR TRADE—For automo-' bile. Inquire at Watson’s garage.— j Charles Burdg. 108t3

Old Adams County Bank Decatur, Indiana. Capital 3120,000 Xa. y| Surplus . 880.000 Xss fa ■' Jv-J S- Nibl *ck, President 1 |' M - Kirsch and John Niblick <j Vice Presidents - ***£- : E ‘ X ’ Ebin &* r> Cashier. ~ x’ Farm loans ES \ XeSQ a Specialty ' * RcFICCI ' Rcsolvt Collections Made There’s Nothing Like A BANK ACCOUNT sw-Rat™. • To Giva — A Man The Courage A<^Sa . To Face The World “ * iiviiu With Safe — Banking And All That’s Hurled Against Him To Discourage. Extended One pollar Starts It! Patron We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits

Lurtg $4.50 FULLENKAMPS. Eggs 17c Butter 27c -ard 10c NIBLICK & CO. - Butter 30@27c Eggs 17c H. BERLINQ. ! Eggs 17c Ducks .....10c Fowls He Geese * j c Turkeys 15c Old roosters 9c KALVER MARKETS. Beef hides 10c Calf Tallow 5c Sheep pelts [email protected] Muskrats sc@4sc Skunk 25c @53.50 Coon [email protected] Possum 10c & 70c Mink | 25c @56.00 LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Spring chicks 10c Ducks 10c Fowls .10c Geese 8c Eggs 18c Butter 18c Turkeys 11c Old roosters 5c

; i FOR SALE —Farms of all sizes, for i fruit, poultry and general farming; ■ also a good up-to-date hotel. Write • for particulars.—The Gilpen Real Es- : tate 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 I 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.

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 cost is added. W-. J. ARCHBOLD, 106t6 City Treasurer. — O NOTICE. Any one wishing to havo a mortgage exemption made out should come to the auditor’s office, where you can get all correct records and descriptions of your land or property. 53tf x 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 Clerft —., ——l .., — -o -- — —— ■ ■ - ■ FOR SALE. An Ideal poultry Farm for sale; 20 acres, well drained and 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 IsL Price $2,450. 54tf HARVFJY * LEONARD.

NOTICE. All dental offices will be closed at noon every Wednesday, beginning May 14, 1913, until October. ROY ARCHBOLD. J. Q. NEPTUNE. FRED PATTERSON. BURT MANGOLD. Illtl2 o Parties in need of a practcal nurse call ’phone 244. WANTED—Lady or gentleman of fair education, liviag in or out of Decatur to travel or to do home w-ork. Salary sls to $lB per week and expenses. Address Nann Grimes, Decatur, Ind.. Gen. Del. 110t3

FOR SALE —Gasoline range, in good condition, three burners. Inquire of Ben Scbranck, either at Lose & Schranck barber shop or at house on 10th St., or ’phone 468. Jo7t3 FOR driving team, fol any purpose. Will work single or double. Inquire of Ernest Schlickman, 3rd and Monroe streets. 197t3 FOR SALE—No. 5 Oliver Typewriu er. Inquire 116 So. Ist sL ts/ HOUSE FOR RENT —Corner Monroe and Thirteenth streets. Modern improvements, and an ideal place to live. Inquire, or 'phc-e Julius Haugk. 100t3 I WANT 10 MEN —At once to learn the barber trade. New method. Only few weeks required. Position waiting. Money earned while learning. Write today.—A. B. Moler, Pres. Moler System, Indianapolis, Ind. 110t6 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 Early cabbage plants at Fullankamp’s. !02t6 Early cabbage and tomato plants, and mango plants for sale at 422 Decatur street. —L. T. Brokaw. Hlt3 GIRL WANTED —To work at Steam laundry. Call Saturday. It Fullenkamps have some fine early cabbage and tomato plants for sale. FOR SALE —Cabbage plants, early and late.—J. A. Smith, So. Third St., next door to Dr. Thomas’. 106t3 FOR SALE—Cheap, New Progess Gasoline range. See J. L. Hocker at the Decatur Lumber Co. 106ta

KIN* WALTER AND FRED ORION Two high-slam Helgloa stallions, will stand for stares at my bam 6 alias northeast of Daeatar, lad., this season. King Walter la a blood bay, 5 years old, weights 3,100 Tbs., has proved that he is an excellent breeder. Fred Orlon Is a fine sorrel, white mane and tall, 3 years old, will weigh over a ton when matured. He is a ■no specimen of the Belgian horse, hae proved that he is a sure breeder. Terms:—Ten dollar# to Insure a colt to stand aad suck. Owners parting with mares will be held for insurance. We solicit your patronage. J. A. FLUMING A SON, ’77-X-w lowks. owners.

AN ORDINANCE Regulating the use and maintenance of poles In and upon the streets, alleys and public places In the City of Decatur, Indiana, by telegraph, telephone, electric light, railway, street railway and other companies, corporations, firms .and Individual*; providing a license therefor, fixing the fee to be paid for said license and repealing all ordinances in conflict herewith. Section 1. Be It ordained by the common council In and for the Citv of ! Decatur, Indiana, that no telegraph or telephone pole or poles used by electric light, railway, street railway, telephone or other companies, corporations, firms or individuals, shall be erected or maintained in the streets, alleys or other public places in the city of Decatur, Indiana, unless such a license therefor shall first be obtained from the Mayor of said city. Sec. 2. It shall be the duty of every telegraph, telephone, electric light, railway, street railway and all other companies, corporations or individuals, owning or maintaining poles In the streets, alleys and public places in the city of Decatur, Indiana to file with the said Mayor on the firs w t Monday of July, or within ten days thereafter, in every year, a statement in writing under oath, showing the whole number of poles ovAied by them in the streets, alleys or other public places in the City of Decatur, Indiana. Sec. 3. It shall further be a duty of said companies, corporations, firms and individuals to make a chart, showing the streets, alleys and other public .places in the city of Decatur, Indiana, wherein are located the poles enumerated in the statement herein provided for, and Indicate accurately the position of each of said poles, and file the same as a part of said statement. Sec. 4. It shall be lawful for the Mayor of said city to cut down and remove at any time after said statements and charts have been filed, all poles not returned as. herein provided. Sec. 5. Said companies, corporations and individuals shall, on the first Monday of July or within 19 days thereafter, in every year, make application to the mayor of said city of Decatur, for a license to maintain the poles owned by them in the streets, al leys and other public places in said city, for the ensuing year. Sec. 6. Said companies, corporation, firms and individuals shall pay into the city treasury for the use of said City of Decatur, Indiana, on the first Monday of July or within ten days thereafter of each year, the sum of 25 Cents annually for each and every pole for which a license shall be granted in accordance with the provisions of this ordinance. Sec 7. If the said Mayor shall not be satisfied as to the correctness of any statement so made by any company, corporation, firm or individual, he shall have power to require the principal officer or any officer of said company, corporation, firm or individual to appear before him w-ith books and papers and submit to an examination concerning said matters. If it shall thus be ascertained the full number of poles in use has not been returned as above provided, he shall order the company, corporation, firm or individual in error to pay into the city treasury forthwith the deficiency ascertained by said examination. Sec. 8. Any company, corporation, firm or individual violating any of the provisions of this ordinance shall, upon conviction thereof, be fined in any sum not exceeding one hundred dollars nor lee* than twenty-five dollars, and each day's default in procuring said license, as hereinbefore provided, shall constitute a separate offense. Sec. 9. All ordinances or parts of ordinances or resolutions heretofore made or ordained and passed, in flict with the provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed. Sec. 10. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval by the Mayor and the publication of the same once each Week, for two consecutive weeks, in a daily newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the City of Decatur, Indiana.

Passed and adopted by the common council in open session this 6th day of May, 1913. JUDSON W. TEE PIE, Mayor. Attest, H. M. DeVOSS, City Clerk. Presented by me to the Mayor of the City of Decatur, Indiana, this 7th day of May, 1913. H. M. DeVOSS, City Clefk. Approved and signed by me this 7th day of May, 1913. JUDSON W. TEEPLE, 10-17 Mayor. GIVE MONEY TO LIBRARY. Children Give Proceeds to Buy Children Library Books.

The party of young people who recently gave the play “Cinderella” In the C. A. Dugan attic, Friday presented the entire amount of the door receipts” to the Decatur library, with the request that two children’s books for the shelves be purchased, as a gift from them. The gift is one that is much appreciated. The books which will be ordered at once by the board, are “The Hollow Tree Snowed In,” by Albert Bigelow Paint, a companion : book to one now on the shelves and | enjoyed so much by the children; the .other is “The Hiawatha Reader,” a story of Longellow, “The Song of Hiawatha.” The little folks deserve i much credit for their effort, as the i which was dramatized by little Helen Dugan, was staged and drilled to per- . section by the children alone, and presented to an audience of their mothers and children, a small fee being charg- . ed. • FOUND —Gold signet, ring, bearing an initial. Owner can have same by calling on Al Burdg, Monroe street barber and describing the ring. U2t2

STAR GROCERY ■ urrw—’•.Kianrinn 1 gal. oil can .... 20c 2 gal. oil can . . .35c 85 gal. oil can ... 65c 50 ft. clothes line . 15c Splint cloth basket . 40c Willow cloth basket sl. I Zinc wash board . . 25c I Mop stick 10c | 1 Cotton mop . . 30-40 c I Galvanized tub . . 60c I “ “ . . 75? I Brooms . 25, 30, 35, 40c | Iwih Johns,

Brick Building For , SALE | - on 2nd st. fine Location , Always Rented CALL ON ' Dan M. Niblick .JJJ.LIMMW !■■■—! ll■■■ Him ’~-SBr DR. L. P. MEYER VETERINARIAN Office at Residence After April, 15th. Phone 39 Hoagland, Ind. I am with the Lincoln Life Insurance eompany. See me before you in sure.—Wm. E. Faurot, Deeatur, Ind., R. R. No. 5. z 89tlwk-Bwks 1 McConnell, the Dregtarache Kirchner’s Green Mountain Oil the one safe and reliable remedy for earache. Nothing equal to it Cures in a few minutes.” Also for Croup and Swollen Glands. 50c. FOR SALE BY CALtOW <* RiCu. GOOD 7 room house on High street, hard and soft water and artifical gas, a Bargain if taken soon. Good 7 room house on West Monroe st. Plenty of fruit, hard and soft water and electric lights. A bargain don’t miss it. Northern Indiana Peal Estate Agency

iisffSlfr frt"l C=n! r " , "~\r r The Garage Beautiful The artistic line* high grade material and exclusive features of our American Sectional Garage appeal to evary discriminating automobile owner. Built on the Standard Unit System, all sections aie interchangeable and you can enlarge the building at any time. Price $125 Erected Constructed with walls of American Pressed Steel, heavily .galvanized, and stamped to represent brickwork and specially treated with rust proof composition. painted to harmonize with your.residence. The fitments include first quality paneled and glazed large doors, casement windows, a small door at the side or end. brass finish hardware, work bench, tool rack and closet It will last a life time and is fully guaranteed. Any size buiit to order. Write for specifications and photo. AMERICAN SECTIONAL GARAGE CO. 218-219 Steven* Building > Detroit. Michigan

§-pi5JM’A5' GIFT fOlz ALL .THE YEAS wmSI Mi eH 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, comfort-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. oOCODOoGet her a kitchen cabinet- and if ’.it’s a “Sellers,” it’s capable of meeting her every kitchen NEED. MEYER. SCHERER & BEAVERS

OR. C. R. WEAVER OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Office above Bowers Realty Company. Phone 314 Hours by appointment Answer calls in City or Country. “ ■—- — _i_" HERE u a remedy (hat will cure moat all akin and •calp trouble.. Eczema. Barbera Itch Itch. Cute and Soret Why wa.te time and money when B. B. Ointment ia an ointment of real merit? Aak your dru*g>.L If not bandied tend 50 cent! to the B B. Ointment Co.. 2J7 Monroe .treat. Decatur. Indiana. £

ROMEO AND JULIET tonight Fn tudv’in’s tragedy played on the actual sites The char ? ‘IP 1 Art. Beautifully colored. ±in C WW 01d ? ,assic are brc^ ht to life ! n t heiraT ? cle nt costumes and placed in est lnve\t aUnts t 0 se^. Pew hearts afire with the greatfilms in addition to* com™? h ° W “ mprißeS ° f ‘ W ° , CRYSTAL THEATER * 1 — ► JtX. Fdre $ 25P DAILY BETWEEN . (leveland 15 L’FFALO Dailv-n 1 T se £andbee. at, of eh. at, of BuH.io l. t to Dec. Ist) ,i ,b ' b ¥’ "S’” 11 •mi cn.di.n ■«»<■;« ciwi»n i T^ , i nd . 8w “ h ”'- Ticket, reading via B i , ’ n «'•teamed Bu «»>o accepted for tnmsportstlon T H", for 2 Mnd “ on » booklet. “ y ” t cket * eont f w tidurte vie C. *B. line. Send 6 cote AN D A B u FFA LO TH A NS I T Cd. clevT lan? Ohii w - Hornuln - Ge ”’ l p “*

DECATUR DRY CLEANERS Clothing Cleaned and Pressed Hats Cleaned and Blocked Strictly Hand Work Shining Parlor in Connection Work Guaranteed or No Charges. Wear-U-Well Shots — i Tester & Stiverson