Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 131, Decatur, Adams County, 2 June 1913 — Page 4
DOLLARS DON’T WEAR 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 whan 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? FIRST NATIONAL BANK Decatur. Indiana.
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EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y., June 2—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 11,200; shipments, 5,230 today; receipts, 8,000; shipments, 1,900 yesterday; officialto New York Saturday, 3,990; hogs closing steady; all sold. Yorkers, medium, heavy and pigs. 519.00; roughs, [email protected]; stags, $6.00 [email protected]; sheep, 10,600; 15c@25c lower; choice lambs. 3'00637.25; yearlings, $6.00® $6.25; wethers, 35.50 @35.75; mixed sheep, [email protected]; cattle, 3,750; heavy steers. 10c@lSc| lower; others steady; choice heavy, [email protected]; handy butchers. $6.75@ 38.25; load yearlings, 38.75; fat cows. 1 [email protected]; heifers, [email protected]. r a i. burk. ' • ~~ —___ No. 2 Red wheat 41.00 No. 2 White wheat 97c No. 3 Yellow corn 77c Corn. White 69c Oats 36c Sample seatneu oats 36c Rye 54c Barley 38c@45c No. 1 timothy hay 310-00 No. 1 mixed 38.50 No. 1 crover 38.00 Timothy seed 31.00 Wool 14c@18c COAL PRICES. Stovev and Egg, haN 38.00 Chestnut, hard 38.50 Pea, hard 37.00 Poca, Egg and Lump 35.00 ts. Ash 34 50 V. Splint 34.50
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LOST—Pair of spectacles in case, on Fourth or Madison street. Finder return to this office. 124t3 WANTED —To rent, a five to sevenroom house within close proximity to gas office. Notify Mr. Mont, man ager Indiana Lighting Co. 127tf
I Old Adams County Bank Decatur. Indiana. Capital $120,000 Q Na. * *’’*/! Surplus . $30,000 bs <4 F, ArJ QS - NibHck ’ President ja s’:?/' ** ‘’'J M. Kirsch and John Niblick JI Vice Presidents Is v--' . E. X. Ehinger, Cashier. — pjjyw i &i W »' 1 V" 1 n da J Farm loans ® s'/ / X KcaU a Specialty gg'-; ~ ' Mert — ■ Resolve Golieetiom Made There’s Nothing Like ' A BANK ACCOUNT • »We Rater, i To Give | - A Man The Courage To Face The World 3SL == Banking And All That’s Hurled th 3. d ® Against Him To Discourage. Extended One Dollar Starts It! We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposit!
H. Valley >4.15 R. Lion |4. M . Cannel! 36 00 ■ J- HiU Kentucky 34.50 ’ Lurtg 34-50 i —— FULLENKAMP3. . Esss . Butter : "d NIBLICK 4 CO. Butter 18c@2!c Lard H. BERLING. Eggs 17c Buch* Fowls He! Geese tel Turkeys ....a 15c Old roosters »< KALVER MARKETS. Wool 14c@18c Beef hides 10c Calf / Tallow $c Sheep pelts [email protected] Muskrats sc@4sc Skunk 25c @33.50 Coon [email protected] Possum 10c@70c Mink 25c @36.00 LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Spring chick* ....... 10c Ducks 10c Fowls .. 10c Geese 8c Eggs 18c Butter 18c Turkeys 11c Old roosters 5c
i FOR SALE —One Bluebell Cream separator and 1 single buggy. Inquire 1109 W. Madison St. 12216 ■ LOST —Pocketbook on Second street, May 30. Leather wallet. $5.00 bill and change Return to this office and ! receive reward. 130t3
LEFT TODAY FOR WEST. Miss Della Sellemeyer Plans Delightful Western Itinerary. Miss Della Sellemeyer left at 1:10 o'clock this afternoon over the Erie for Chicago, thenc e on an extended trip through the west. She expects to return for the opening of her school In this city in September. She will leave Chicago at 11 o’clock tonight for Denver, Colorado, where she will make a three days' visit with the Schlickman girls from this city. She will be joined there by Miss Fanny Hite of this city, who expects to leave Wednesday with Miss Eva Acker. The Misses Hite and Sellemeyer will then go to Salt Lake Cit, and spend Saturday and Sunday, and from there will go to Sacramento, before going to Los Angeles, Cal., where they will spend the summer Miss Hite will remain until October, but Miss Sellemeyer will start on her return trip in August. At San Francisco she will visit two weeks with Miss Anna Jung, a former classmate of hers at Angola. From San Francisco, she will go to Venice, Cal., to be the guest of Mrs. C. F. Lewis, formerly of this city. She will return home by a northern route and expects to bt two days in Portland, Oregon; a day at Seattle, and will take a trip up to Vancouver, British Columbia, to spend a few days with a cousin, Mrs. J. W. Seabold, frlm which place she will return home. The trip will be a most delightful one.
LOST VICTORY.
Despite the heavy wind and rainstorm of Sunday morning, the local base ball boys were not to be cheated out of a game scheduled with the Huntington Specials, though it would have been far better had the rain continued throughout the I*3- The Specials were a classy little bunch of playeds, who had their team work and base stealing down to the fine point The Shamrocks seem to have a streak of bad luck following them since they met the Rockford team Decoration day. Anyway the result of Sunday’s game was a score of 11 to 6 with the Shamrocks holding the small end. The game Sunday was a fairly good one up to the ninth inning, when the Shamrocks had th e Specials beaten by a score of 6 to 5, but in the ninth the local boys lost their heads and permitted the visitors to run in six scores The sensational play of the day was made by Coffee, when he knocked a home run over the right field fence and brought In two scores. The heavy wind of Sunday morning did quite a lot of damage to the canvas enclosure of the field, ripping it from end to end and doing damage to the amount of approximately 350. Next Sunday the Shamrocks will meet the Portland City team and expect to regain their laurels lost in the last two games.
GETTYSBURG CELEBRATION. — M I 111 Notice to Those Who Wish to Attend Battle Anniversary Event. Many Adams county veterans, besides thoee who fought in the battle of Gettysburg, may attend the anniversary celebration. Those who fought in the battle will attend as guests of the state, while others may do so by paying transportation. The local G. A. R. received the following notice from the commission: Comrades: « Veterans wishing to go to Gettysburg from Indianapolis should at once notify this office to the end that transportation may be reserved on the trai.x leaving June 28. Bring a card from a G. A. R. poet, discharge or pensio* certificate to identify you. This does not apply to those who are furnished transportation. This must be here by the tenth of June. Th e commission doee not undertake to identify veterans after they arrive at Gettysburg. Those not going via this city should have certificates to enable them to be taken care of in the camp. Also give this notice to local press.
MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS. There will be a meeting of the stockholders of the Fort Wayue & Springfield Railroad company at the offices In Decatur. Indiana, oa Saturday, June 7, 1913, at which time will occur the election of officers and other business of importance will be discussed. 131t4 - o — 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, Jun® 4, 1913, the following property: 38 H acres more or less clay loom 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 H on the 3rd and 4th year cutting. Have grown 96 bushels of corn to the acre. I have grown G 5 bu. to ths acre withouttrying to make a show. Beautiful location on pike rood, rural route and
BIG SUIT AND COAT SALE i 1 Final Clearance Os All Suits And Coats at Big 1 REDUCTION | ALL SUITS LESS THAN HALF PRICE | ALL $25.00 SUITS $11.95 * “ 22.50 '• 10.95 “ 17.50 “ 8.50 ii OVp “ 15-00 “ 7.50 / 1 \< I tl All Coats at Manufactured! s Cost /n j 1 ;! ALL $16.50 COATS THIS SALE $10.75 * > [ I I I “ 12.50 “ “ “ 7.75 • / 3 f. “ 10.50 “ “ *• 7.75 • ,| I f “ 7.50 5.00 1 / [ ; fl J ™ ■ Big Reduction Childrens Coats Special to close one lot of skirts worth $5.00, $6.00 to $7.00 this sale 5 $2.95. One lot wash skirts were $2.00—25c skirt. Wash dresses from n SI.OO up to $15.00 y • 0 NIBLICK and COMPANY I
telephone and electric light lines. One comfortable 2-story, 7-room house, well preserved, 1 good barn 50x60, well preserved, a few woutb’Jildings, 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-gatted. one 2 year old halter broke pacer; thesetwo driving colts are full brothers, sire Harley Axtell. No. 452E2, public exhibition 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 ttro colts is standard and registered. Rule1. 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 15-1* draft colt, year old In June. Cattle: One 5 year old cow, half Jersey, good milker, will find calf in 8 or 10 days, %red to a full blood Gunsey |bull; I two year old heifer, % Durham, gentle as a lamb; will find calf about day of sale; bred 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 barrow, 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, Auct. Reason for selling poor health. 123t6 —— — —. . i ■*
5% Monev All you want. Abstracts made and Titles Guaranteed. Insurance Writers Office Rooms on first floor oppisite interurban Station Graham and Walters
WILL CLOSE ENTIRE DAY. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned clothing stores will closed during the entire day, neat Friday, May 30th, account of Decoration Day: Myers-Dailey Ca Teeple, Brandyberry & Peterson. Holthouse, Schulte Co. Vance & Hike.
Legal Rate Loans 2 Per Cent Per Month We loan $5 to ssoo and from one to twelve months* time We have not changed our plan of long time and easy payments, which has become so popular with the borrowing public. On the other hand we have lowered our ratee to conform to the new law, under which we operate and are licensed and bonded to the State of Indiana. We loan on household goods, pianos, horses, wagons, fixtures, etc, without removal. Mail or "phone orders receive prompt attention. If you need money fill out the so. owing blank, cut it out and mall it to us, and our agent will call on you. Our agent will be In Decatur every Tuesday. Name Address Reliable. Private. H. Wtm loin ccnwr Established 189*. Room 2, Second Floor, 70* Calhoun Street Home ’Phone, 833. Fort Wayne, Ind
PILES! PILES! PILES! WILLIAMS’ INDIAN PILE OINTMENT Will enre BU.d. Bteedln* lu-Ma* Pile*, n *o*irb* the nimwe*. Itchinc *| unt-e •eta a poolUca, irMaai relief. . Voe aala l>y all aeail 50c sad H OC WILIAMSMIG. Ca, Props^Qeveteed, Ohio For Sate BY ENTERPRISE DRUG CO. Dr, C. K Conndl VETERINARIAN PlinnP Office 143 a IlUiltJ Residence 102
Civic League Os Adams County Constitution We, the citizens of Adams county, Indiana, in order to promote the car liiaal principles of good citizenship, to establish law and order, to upho •: ,the hand of justice and sanction and sustain the moral sentime-nt of the 'community for ourselves and our children do hereby bind ouraeiv>s togeth er for the purpose of accomplishing these ends: We believe in sobriety and order; in clean citixenship and peaceful homes. ht recognize the freedom of religious thought and question no mar right to his belief in his religion or in bls creed. We recognize the freedom of suffrage and wish to bind no man to n; port any political organization or any man for any office whatsoever. Vie recognize the freedom of speech and press and ask their earnest cooperation in th e support of our principles. " e believe the saloons of Adams county are injurious to us moral'' a detriment to us financially and not worthy of the sapport of ourselves an*children We believe in and support all business that brings happiness, comfort and pleasure to our citizens, but co.Aeran that business which brings P°' erty and misery to their homes. We believe in a man's personal liberty, so long as that personal Ift erty does not Injure his family or menace the public welfare. We do not believe in the monopoly of any business whereby 8 fe’ are financially benetltted to the detr ment and Injury of the great mass common people and especially the monopoly of the saloon. We pledge ourselves for the enforcement of all laws and espccts' l to enforce the law regulating and prohibiting the sale of Intoxicating ■>'' uors known as the "Blind Tiger Laws." We are opposed to the suspended sentence where there has been a con viction for the illegal sale of Intoxicating liquor. We pledge ourselvevs to use all our Influence and all our power to rx Adams county of the saloons. For these reasons and upon these principles we wish to sustain o« : suffrage. W e pledtV - ourselves to the support of the public good. We pledge ourselves to Inquire dillgsntly upon what principles a cant! date stands before he shall receive our suffrage. Upon these principles and for reasons we wish to submit i» r j selves to the citizens of Adams county. To ths above I pledge My earnest support ~ ' Member. (Advertisement)
DR. L R. MEYER VETERINARIAN Office at Residence Phone 39 Hoagland, Ind. I”* > McConnell, the Drop Kirchner't Green Mountain Oil the one uit and reliable remedy for earache. Nothing equal to it Cures in a few minster* Also for Croup and Swollen Gland*. 50c FOR SALE BY CALLOW A RICE
