Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 123, Decatur, Adams County, 23 May 1913 — Page 4

DOLLARS DON’T W&AR OUT. The things you buy will wear out. You will have nothing to show for them. They belong to the past. But the dollars you deposit in a Saving Account with us will not wear out—do not pass away. They are here for you when the hour of need comes—and are steadily earning you interest, Why not start your account now? This is your hour. Your decision will affect your whole future life. What will that decision be? FIRSTJNATIONAL BANK Deeatur, Indiana. 173 1——aaoijoczii— -2 THE DAILY MARKET REPORTS J »i —1 aogoai. ST Corrected Every Afternoon l*-»i — ll—tnr—rnr—Ti— ■■ -rr-i|

EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y„ May 23 —(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 8,000; shipments, 5,750; official to New York yesterday, none; hogs closing steady. Yorkers, medium and heavy, $8.90: pigs and lights, [email protected]; roughs, [email protected]; stags, [email protected]; sheep, 9,400; strong; top lambs, $7.50; cattle, 150; slow. ; a T. BURK. No. 2 Red wheat sl.Ol No. 2 White wheat 98c No. 3 Yellow corn ,77c Corn. White 69c Oats 35c Sample scatneu. uata 26c Rye 54c Barley 38c@45c No. 1 timothy hay $9.50 No. 1 mixed $8 50 No. 1- crover SB.OO Timothy seed SI.OO Wool 14c@18c 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 V. Splint $4.50 H. Valley $4.25 JL Lion $4.50 Cannell $6.00 J. Hill $5.00 Kentucky $4.50 Lurig 44.50

$5.00 TO ST. LOUIS AND RETURN VIA CLOVER LEAF ROUTE SATTRDAY, MAY 17, 1913 Get Tickets and Information of Agent

LOST—Bunch of keys on the street, i Return to this office or to Albert Scheumann at interurban office. 119t3 DEMOCRAT A'ANT ADS PAY BIG. I

Old Adams County Bank Decatur, Indiana. F"Capital $120,000 r" ■ X '.-< •• | Surplus , SBO,OOO - J & Niblick, President 11 • '"ifi M. Kirsch and John Niblick Rl * ce Presidents s nKe *' Cashier. 1 v ' Dpad Farm loans ll|N J KiSQ a Specialty ' Reflect — ' Resolve Collections Made There's Nothing Like f/Tavw A BANK ACCOUNT ab'S. To Give A Man The Courage A^a . To face The World S’ W Ith Safe Banking And All That’s Hurled Methods Against Him To Discourage. Extended One Dollar Starts It! oU? . Patron We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits

FULLLNKAMPS. . Butter 20c ’ ard ”a*c NIBLICK & CO. Butter 18c@22c Lard 10c H. BERLING. Eggs ISc Buck* 10c Fowls , llx . Geese Turkeys Old roosters KALVER MARKETS. Wool 14c@18c Beef hides joe Calf 12c Tallow 5c Sheep pelts 25c® $1.1)0 Muskrats sc@4sc Skunk [email protected] Coon [email protected] Possum 10c@70c Mink 25c @56.00 LOCAL PROUUCL MARKET. ________ 1 Spring chick* «... _ ioc 1 Ducks ioc Fowls _ 10c 1 Geese _ 8 C ' Eggs I Butter Igo • Turkeys • Old roosters 5c

I FOR SALE—Hard coal burner and gasoline stove for sale. Inquire of Mrs. Amos Yoder. 120t3 FOR SALE—No. b Oliver TypewritI er. Inquire 116 So. Ist sL ts

PUBLIC SALE. Os personal property and real estate. 1 will sell at public auction at my residence, 2 miles north of Willshire and 2 miles south of Wren on what is known as a part of the old David Moser farm, on Wednesday, June 1, 1913, the following property: ,38|4 acres more or less clay loam and black soil, fine hay farm, have cut 2 ton or better to the acre on first crop and not less than a ton and %, or a ton and ’(> on the 3rd and 4th year cutting. Have grown 95 bushels of corn to the acre. I have grown 65 bu. to the acre withouttrying to make a show. Beautiful location on pike road, rural route and telephone and electric light lines. One comfortable 2-story, 7-room house, well preserved, 1 good barn 50x60, well preserved, a few woutbuildings, well and wind pump and some fruit. You couldn't begin to put the improvements on for S2OOO. The place is a little shy on ditching, but very easily ditched, good outlets on all sides, but just with a few dollars it could be made an elegant place to live. Church and school on farm; will be sold to the highest bidder for cash on day of sale, furnishing with this sale abstract of title on day transfer is made. Four Head of Horses: One dark bay draft mare, 5 years old, weight 1500; % Norman, not in foal, will breed, had colt when she was 4 years old; this mare is a No. 1 good one and works any place you put her, afraid of nothing, has plenty of life; 2 driving colts, one 3 yers old, lady broke, double-gaited, one 2 year old halter broke pacer; thesetwo driving colts ar© full brothers, sire Harley Axtell, No. 45222, public exhibition mile at Terre Haute, Ind., 2:11%; a son of Axtell 2:12, a world's champion to high wheel sulky, and sold for $105,000 to a syndicate of horsemen at Terre Haute, the sire of these two colts is standard and registered. Rule 1, Vo. XVIII, A. T. R.; the dame of these two driving colts was Blue Bell, not registered, but eligible, trotter never given any work but has went down the road a mile in less than 3 minutes; her sire was Black Hawk, a registered horse and a trotter of the 2:30 clip, and never given any work; one 15-16 draft colt, year old in June. Cattle: One 5 year old cow, half Jersey, good milker, will find calf in 8 or 10 days, bred to a full blood Gunsey bull; 1 two year old heifer, % Durham, gentle as a Jamb; will find calf about day of to a full blood Durham bull; 1 dog. Agricultrual implements: One 2-horse wagon, one 1horse wagon, good as new; McCormick mower, cultivator, spike tooth harrow, disc harrow, sled corn cutter, McCormick sulky hay rake, only raked 6 acres of hay, good as new” harness and collars, hay ladders, 1 buggy, 1 double shovel plow, 1 single shovel plow, some household goods and other articles too numerous to mention. Sal® to commence at 1 o'clock sharp. Terms—On personal, all sums of $5 and under, cash in hand; on sums over $5 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security; 4 per cent off for cash. D. A. MOSER. Ralph Hileman, AucL Reason for selling poor health. 123t6

NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS ALONG NUTTMAN STREET. Notice is hereby given by the Common Council lu and for the City of Decatur, Indiana, that said Common Council has passed a preliminary rerelution for the construction of brick sidewalks 5 feet wide, on and along the following’route, to-wit: Commencing at the west si«(e of M?--' ket street from Oak street to the south side of Rugg street. As per plans and specifications now on file in the office of the city clerk and have fixed June 19, 1913, at 7:00 o’clock p. m., at their council room in said city as the day upon wAiich they will hear and receive objection!. by property owners affected by said improvement and will then determine whether the benefits to the abutting property will be equal to the estimated costs thereof. All work to be done in accordance with the resolutions therefor and in conformity with said plans and specifications. Witness my hand and seal this 22nd day of May, 1913. H. M. DeVOSS, may 23-30 " City Clerk. — o — 8080 CIRCUIT. Speolal services Sunday as follows: Salem, 10:30 a. m. Mt. Hope, 3:00 p. m. Rev. Jahn Phillips of Monroe will preach at each service. Mt. Hope people please 'note that services are held in the afternoon instead of evening. J. O. IIOCIISTEDLER. o — STEADY PAY—Guaranteed by large New England jobbing house. Wanted honest, earnest man of good address to fill permanent position of special representative; no soliciting. Further information address Young & Follett Co., Boston, Mass. Dept 33. 122t4

RED MEN TO MEET. Will Arrange to Attend Funeral of M. F .Small. The Red Men will meet at 7:30 o'clock this evening at their hall to make arrangements to attend the funeral of a brother member, M. F. Small, of Hoagland. His death occurred yesterday afternoon from consumption. Mr. Small was about forty years of age and is known to many. The funeral will be Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Hoagland. The Decatur Red Men will attend. o — CITY SCHOOLS CLOSE. For the Long Summer Vacation— Children Happy. “Did you get promoted?” was the question on all the children's lips. "Yaou" was the delighted answer, accompanied by a somersault, or a tree-climbing or head-standing stunt. The city schools were formally closed today until the September term opens, and the children are anticipating a summer that will fle e all too soon. o — K. OF C. NOTICE.

There will be a continued meeting Monday, May 26, at which time all committees final arrangements will be made for the coming initiation. There should be a good attendance. G. K. I —o FRECKLES Don’t Hide Them With a Veil—Remove Them With the Othlne Preparation. This prescription for the removal of freckles was written by a prominent physician and is usually so successful in removing freckles and giving a clear, beautiful complexion that it is sold by your druggist under an absolute guarantee to refund the money if it falls. Don’t hide your freckles under a veil; get an ounce of othine and remove them. Even the first few applications should show a wonderful improvement, some of the lighter freckles vanishing entirely. Be sure to ask the druggist for the double strength othine; it is this that is sold on the money-back guarantee. 0 — NOTICE. The undersigned will receive sealed bids up to 6 p. m., Saturday, May 31, the highest bidder being the buyer, for the 22 church seats of the Calvary E. V. G. church. When taken apart there will be: 21 pieces 11 ft. x 13 in. x 1 in. 21 pieces 11 ft x 14 in. x 1 in. 1 piece 9ftx 13 in. x 1 in. 1 Piece 9 ft. xl4 in. x 1 in. 44 pieces 2H ft x 14 in. x 1 in. All first-class white ash, with exception of nail holes. J. W. BHIFFERLY, 122t3 R. F. D. No. 9. WOMEN WANT CLEAR SKIN | AND BRIGHT EYES. No woman can have a clear skin and sparkling eyes for long if the stomach is not kept in a healthy condition. Natural beauty creates more admiration than the kind you buy by the box. MI-O-NA Stomach Tablets are fine for any upset condition of the stomach. .They instantly relieve after dinner disI tress, drive out poisonous gas, stop fermentation, and make the breath as swiet as a nut. The Holthouse Drug company at Decatur guarantees them for indigestion, gastritis or dyspepsia, for sallow blotchy skin, and that miserable feeling. Only 5 cents, that’s all. 19-23-26 ~* " o■ NUIICE. —ouey to ic*u at b and 6 per coni .nterest. No coca mission. ZBBtf ERWIN’S OFFICE.

Fullenkamps have plenty of sweet potato and Yam plants for sale. 1221 f HOUSE FOR SALE OR RENT—lnquire of Amelia Tonnelier at A. P. Beatty’s office. 121tf FOR SALE—Good work mare, weighs 14(H). Guaranteed good worker. —S. H. Ploughe, ’4 mile No. Monroe. 122t6 FOUND—Door key. Owner may have WANTED—FamiIy washings to do. FOR SALE—Millet seed.—G. H. McManama, R. R. 10, Decatur. 119t2 WANTED —Teams to work on excavation. inquire or Julius HMigk. 113t3 WANTED —Sewing to do. —Mrs. Laura E. Crlli, 6th St. 115t5 I am with tne Lincoln Life Insurance company. See me before you Insure. —Wm. E. Faurot, Decatur, Iml., R. R. No. 5. 89t3wk-Bwks LOST —Old russet leather bag, with full set of automobile tools. Finder ' please leave at sugar Co. office and get reward. —F. H. Hubbard. H4t3 FOR SALE—One Bluebell Cream separator and 1 single buggy. Inquire . 1109 W. Madison St. 122t6

! STAR GROCERY! V Vanilla cookies lb. . 10c I Fig Newtons lb. . 10c Fresh Pretzles lb. . 10c Fresh salted crackers 10c Ginger snaps lb. . . 10c Graham crackers lb. 10c Iced ginger cookies 10c Large honey cookies 15c Cocoanut marshmellow lb 15c Strawberry cream cookies lb. . . . 20c Will Johns. YOU Will find your new STRAW HAT and SHIRT in our window VANCE & HITE DR. C. R. WEAVER] OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Office above Bowers Realty Company. Phone 314 I HAPPY DREAMS all come true when you visit our bakery. There \ou can see and select a most tempting array of good things that taste divinely. Dainty cakes luscious pies, delicious pastry and bread and rolls of most delightful flavor. Our products are the result of painstaking skill and experience and can be relied upon to be made only from pure ingredients. Jacob Martin

| n Beauty Is Only ‘cJ'-yfftTZ' Paint Dee P ill \| when it comes to houses. When the pa i nt wears off. the house is no longer beautiful egKsfe 15 ! L — 1 A house in need of paint is an eyesore to a community. In justice to your neigh- \ bors. as well as to your self-respect, you should keep your house well-painted anj >n justice to yourself, you should see that | Phoenix White Lead £ | Dutch Roy Trade-Mark) y and Pure Linseed Oil paint is used on your building. You can x secure the most beautiful as well as the t nr most durable results with this paint. By adding colors-in-oil any tint and any shade can be obtained. We sell these materials as well as all the other painting requisites. Come in and have a talk with us, and see if we can't suggest a color scheme for your house that will appeal to your good taste. The Holthouse Drug Co.

You*ll Like Thia Dtutrt —Try It For Dinner! —Knox Caffe* Spanish Cntm M ervelope Knox Spaiklin. Gelatine. 1 teaapooahil vanilla. % cup milk. N cup aujat. 1 » gs 1K cupi ttroag ceffee. Pinch salt. Soak gelatine In H cup cold coffee S minutes. Place on rove one cup coffee, % cup milk: when boiling add yolks of eggs well beaten. Cook 3 minutes, then add sugar and dissolved gelatine and salt. When cool stir In whites of eggs beaten to stiff froth. Flavor with vanilla. Mold and serve with whipped cream. L- d You can make a different desiert every day, with Knox Gelatine. Your family will be delighted with these pleasing dainty sweets—and you can make them easily and economically. Two Pacha goo—Plain and Acidulated. Both Making Two Quans (X galkm) of Jelly. With the Plain Sparkling, lemons are used fcr flavoring; but with the Acidulated package comes an envelope of concentrated lemon Juice —a gr«U convenience when too busy to squeeze lorn nr.< Both coutaio a tablet tut coiQnng-Z-es cm eendyou the Knox Recipe Book and enough Gelatine to make one pint —enough to try most any one of our desserts, puddings, salads, jellies, ice creams, sherbet*, candies, etc. Frrr for yrer grocery teaagle for it ittof, CKABUt B. KMOX 00. M 0 Inez to. Johastm, ■. W. I KNOX ' ill IXQa B y s It * nok co I DR. L MEYER VETERINARIAN Office at Residence Phone 39 Hoagland, Ind.

SUNDAY EXCURSIONS VIA “CLOVER LEAF ROUTE” To Bluffton, Frankfort, Kokomo and Marion May 18th and 25th, 1913 See Agent for Information ■■a-!!., 1 .. -- ■ ■«■■■ JIL. ±1 ■ R wlM— > • 1.-11—WHI1 _ JJUiL—L. - 1 1 ■ — Whips Whips Whips On Saturday, May, 24. We-will hold a special sale on high grade, 60 cent raw-hide buggy whips, for 40 cents. We have only a limited amount so come early and avoid the rush. Also ask to see our new line of buggies which have just arrived. Everything in sfielf hardware that you need. Chas. F. Steele Harness and Hdw. Co.

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