Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 133, Decatur, Adams County, 4 June 1913 — Page 4

MODERN METHODS AND MODERN BUSINESS You lay aside each year a certain sum to take care of the unexpected. Why not keep it in a Certificate of Deposit at the First National Bank? It earns you 4 per cent interest. You can get the cash on it at any time. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Decatur. Indiana.

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EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y., June 4—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 2,400; shipments, 380; official to New York yesterday, 950; hogs closing slow. Yorkers, medium and heavy, $8.90© 18.95; pigs and lights, $7.95@5800; roughs, $7.75097.90; stags, $6.00@ ] $7.00; sheep, 1000; steady; top lambs, $7.25; cattle, 25; steady. pl. G. "f- BURKNo. 2 Red wheat 97c No. 2 White wheat '. ....94c No. 3 Yellow corn 79c ' Corn. White 69c Oats 36c Sample s»alne<. oats 26c Rye 54c Barley 38c@45c No. 1 timothy hay SIO.OO 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 vv. Abu $4.50 V. Splint .* $4.50 H. Valley $4.25 R. Lion $4.50 Cannell $6.00 J. Hill $5.00 Kentucky $4.55 Lurig ,$4.50

COMMISSIONERS’ ALLOWANCES—JUNE TERM, 1913. Turnpike District No. 1. Fred Theime J> 22.00 Perry Workinger 21.00 Wm. Welty 10.50 John Ehard 2.00 Chas Bittner 37.80 John' Bittner 10.00 Sherman Schnepp ».... 23.00 George Kramer 8.75 ' Henry Rodenbeck 17.50 Henry Bauman "..... 12.25 Neut Stevens 15.75 Wm Breiner 8.60, John Bucher , 6.25 Albert Werling 49.38 John Hoffman 4.00 Irie Mcßride 7.70 Dick Schaffer 7.70 Fred Dohrmann

I Old Adams-County Bank Decatur, Indiana. Capital *120,000 *A. '■■■ v7| Surplne , *BO.OOO tT~~.fr. fS •' 'X "J ® Niblick, President U *t‘ T M M- Kirseh and John Niblick ® ?! Vice Presidents 1~ E ' x ' Ehin?f,r - c “ hier - H1 v’ Farm loans '7 •''' \ KCaO a Specialty s Reflect — Resolve Col lections Made There’s Nothing Like A BANK ACCOUNT abi, & To Give — A Man The Courage Aec’Sa i L To Face The World S — Banking And All That’s Hurled Methods Against Him To Discourage. Extended One Dollar Starts It! A J- n ° ur ! Patron * e Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits

I FULLtNKAMPS. E «gS • •••'» 17c - Butter ‘ ard NIBLICK & CO. Butter r 18c@22c E BS S 17c Lard H. BERLING. E^s -T7 - . He Ducks Fowls nc ! Geese ~ ....Pc Turkeys ".'lsc Old rooster* KALVER MARKETS. ,Wool 14c@18c ' Beef hides joe Calf 12c Tallow ! Sheep pelts [email protected] Muskrats sc@4sc Skunk 25c @53.50 Coon [email protected] Possum 10c@70c Mink <...... [email protected] LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. spring cnicaa iqc Ducks io,. Fowls . 10c Geese gc Eggs 18c Butter Turkeys Old roosts'*

Christ Musser 13.10 Frank Goodiken 5.10 A and C Stone & Lime Co 419.01 Henry Zwlck .. .X, 60.00 Turnpike District No. 2. Kirsch, Sellemeyer and Sons .. 4.00 Rufus Sptlinger io.OO P. W. Kessler 12.00 Berne Supply Co 7.25 Schafer Hardware Co. ...’ 5.20 Eli Bricker 2.00 O. E. Ostermann 45.85 Dan Kaufmann 34.00 J. Hendricks 12.00 J. H. Urick ’ 3o'oo Vint Hendricks ..7 5.25 jW. P. Hendricks 37.45 lA. P. Duer 7.00 Jim A. Hendricks .A.. 69.00 Harv e Sells 4.20 F. H. Tabler 2.00 Ezra Mcßams 7.00 li. B. Hoop

John C. Augsberger 75.05 Levi Augsberger ...$ 11.90 The A & C. Stone Co 81.05 The A & C Stone Co 173.15 Turnpike District No. 3. The A& C Stone and Lime Co 81.60 Samuel Opliger 3.35 Fred Bents 26.00 Harry Meshberger 1.75 Daniel Leichty 3.50 Wm Anderson 9.00 Christ Eicher 36.00 Simeon Zimmerman 2.55 Geneva Supply Co 17.50 Ferdinand Bleeke 2.00 Burford, by Democrat 20 00 T. H. Baltzell 1.50 Sam e 25 Same 1.00 Bur f ord. by Democrat 1.75 C. W. Yager 20 00 But lord, by Democrat 7.00 Thos J. Durkin .32.00 Same 60.00 ‘ Same 2.00 ■ Same 41.20> I Phil L. Macklin rtiff I I-awrence E. Opliger 121.50 I Same 5.00 | B. F. Kiser 60 00 D. D. Clark 12.16 Same 38.30 J. M. Miller 48.05 Jim A. Hendricks 2.00 Clark J. Lutz 41.66 I C. B. Androvs 22.00 iSame 6.00 | "Frank Mclntosh 140.00 J. A. Cline 162.50 Edward Gallemeyer 162.50 , Wm. Zimmerman 140.00 I Wm. Blackburn 225.00 | ; John W. Myers 120.00 1 ' Lewis Fruchte 110.00 ';Ed L. Kintz 110.00 I i'J. H. Steele 60.00 Same 60.00 • .Same 58 50 Geo. Dellinger 150.00 |.Tohn J. Soldner 130.00 <D. W. Lalsure 33.00 Sam Nussbaum 65.00

John Tanner 150.00 Edwin Adler 52 oo T. W. Studler 162.50 Albert Burrie 130.00 J. L. Love 162.50 Frank Spangler 150.00 IJ. M. Miller \ 12.00 | Gay, Zwick & Myers 12.00 I Dr. H? F. Costello 1.50 Gay. Zwick & Myers 35.00 J. D. Stultz ~... 75.n0 Continental Mfg. Co 2.50 J. J. Holcomb Mfg. Co 9.85 D. F. Teeple 2.98 Jesse Kelley 20.00 iVance & Hite 9.90 |D. F. Teeple 1.05 |E. L. Carroll 67.79 I Ind. Lighting Co 9.20 IJ. J. Holcomb Mfg. Co 3.55 | Dr. M. F. Parish 150.00 'Emmet Laughlin 20.0<> (Edward Nevil 25j'O | Lettie H Bleary 20.00 (Blanche Ford 10.56 .Mary Laughlin 9.24 I Martin Laughlin 250.00 |U. E. Cramer 90 H. J. Yager 25.00 J. E. Ellsworth 3.70 Rev. Louis C. Heasert 3.00 Rev. Robt. N. Ball 3.00 Martin Martin Laughlin 85 Monroe Telephone System ... 7.70 Decatur Foundry, Furnace & Machine Co 83.10 Mann & Christen 26.45 The Democrat Co 27.16 'Decatur Herald 16.65 • Berne Witness Co 2.80 iWm. Custer 1.50 'A. R. Drummond 1.50 Asa McMillen 2.50 A. T. Macklin 2.00 Phil L. Macklin 56.00 Same 24.00 John Toner , 1.50 John Kaehr 1.50 Chas. Rabbitt 2.50 Phil L. Macklin 28.00 Same 56.00 Same 8.00

Skme 56.00 Same ...”. 5.00 Same 10.00 John T. Kelley 20.00 John W. Cowens 20.00 Phil L. Macklin 5.00 Children’s Home, Delaware Co. 97.65 I Lewis Fruchte 2.50 ' Macadam Roads. iDecatur Democrat Co 73 00 L. G. EUlngham 29.30 Eli Meyers 2.60 T. H. Baltzell, transcript 35.00 Peterson & Moran 50.00 John C. Cowan 2.00 John Knoll 2.00 Clyde Deam 2.00 W. W. Smith ».... 2.00 A. J. Case 2.00 C. H. Elzey 4.50 Schroeder 8.00 Jacob Longenberger 8.00 C. C. Ernst , 40.00 C. C. Ernst 35.00 Decatur Democrat Co 101.55 Elias Reason 10.00 Albert Pontius 2.00 Geo. Haviland 2.00 Sherman O. Shoemaker 2.00 John P. Shoemaker 4.75 W. W. Eicher 2.00 Flecher 'Ryan ...’ 2.00 Fred Bultemeler 10.00 C. C. Ernst 45.00 C. C Ernst 40.00 T. H. Baltzell -,. x .. 35 00 Peterson & Moran 50.00 Thomas J. Durkin 10.45 Decatur Democrat Co 145.60 Indianapolis Sun 2.58 T. H. Baltzell 35.00 John Shoe 1.00 Mike Milkt 7.00 Dal Butler 1.00 Mike Miller 4.25 Chas. Elzey 2.00 Otto Wehmoff 2.00 I Henry Koenemann 2.00 Carl Beatty 2.00 C. C. Ernst .| 92.00 C. C. Ernst 43.00 Jas. Smith 2.00 Jeff Augsberger ~ 27.00 Grover Sells 27.00 Thomas J. Durkin 7.70 Sun Publishing Co 2.58 Decatur Democrat 70.35 T. H. Baltzell 35.00 Peterson & Moran 50.00 I Thomas J. Durkin 3.90 ! | Harmon Weisling 10.00 M. L. Oliver 10.00 C. C. Ernst Sain e 45 00 Geo. Steiner 2.00

Dan Huser 2.00 Ernst Balsinger 2.00 Jacob P. Steiner 2.00 Levi Schindler 2.00 (Fred Fox 5.50 Jake Stiner 4.00 I Fred Fox ... 4.00 Decatur Democrat 96.30 T. H. Baltzell 35.00 Ransom Smith 15.00 Geo. McManama 15.00 C. C. Ernst 43.00 C. C. Ernst 47.00 John Baker 2.00 O. S. Marshall 2.00 Henry Hite 3.00 Harvev Smith 2.00 Thomas Durkin 7.60 Harve Smith 4.00 Decatur Democrat 96.00 T. H. Baltzell 35.00 Charles Zwick 4.25 Gus Cline 2.00 Ed Zwick 2.00 Lewis Kline 2.00 j Henry Gallmeyer 2.00 Ed Rultemeyer 2.00 I C. C. Ernst 95.00 C. c. Ernst 40.00 ; J. J. Mayer 22.09 J. L. Hook .... 22.00 Chris Musser 4.00 Thomas Durkin 7.55 T. H. BaltzoP 35 01 Decatur Dem -mat Cd 100.95 Peterson f Mofr.tr 50.00 ;J. L. Graber 10.00 E. H. Faust .m............... 10.00 C. C. Ernst 40.00 C. C. Ernst 45.00 I A. R. Bell 2.00 lj. A. Kline .. 2.15) ;Jos. Lower '. ..... 2.00 John A. Mumma ...A 2.00 Wm. Kukelhan . 2.00 J. W. Robinson 2.00 . Wm. Briner 6.50 Frank Malley ... 2.00 Reuben Brelner 2.90 Thomas Durkin 6.45 J. M. Richards 2 00 Wm. Briner 4 2.00 Decatur Democrat Co. .7 98.25

, T. H. Baltzell 35.00 , Chas E Bohner 50 , Frank Parish ....... 2:00 1 . C. C. Neuenschwander 2.00 , . Henry Hackman 15.00 ( L. F. Miller 15.0 Q 'C. A. Neuenschwander 2.00 A. W. Liechty 2.00 ! Orin Mosure 2.00 C. E. Stucky 4.00 C. C. Ernst 47.00 C. C. Ernst 43.00 Noah Neuensct wander • 2.00 Thomas Durkin 6.40 Decatur Democrat Co 96.96 J Chas E. Bohner .50 S. J. Martz 10.00 IA. J. Porter 10.00 IT. H. Baltzell 35.0.1 j Peterson & Moran 50.00 ! Fred J. Roe 2.00 i Perry Morgan 2.00 C. C. Ernst 5.00 C. C. Ernst ’. 5.00 C. C. Ernst 10.00 , ( C. C. Ernst 25.00 i C. C. Ernst . 10.00 , ;C. C. Ernst 5.00 C. C. Ernst 10.00 1 Perry Morgan 2.00 Abe Morgan 2.00 .Chas Feasel 2.00 Ed Kratzer 2.00 ISOI Hitter 2.00 Amos Danner . 2 o'l Nathan Roe ..." 2.00 Frank Wechter 5.25 C. C. Ernst 52.50 C. C. Ernst 40.01 A. J. Porter 10.00 ,S. J. Martz 10.00 Thomas Durkin 5.20 M. J. Wertzberger 8.00 1 D. B. Roop 25.50 Decatur Foundry Furnace C 0... 6.off ' Marion French 15.00 IR. P. Davis ...r IDO.lPf' 'Chas. Morrison 124.73; Erie Stone Co 126.39 T. H. BALTZELL, " Auditor, Adams Co., Ind. 1 , '

Ft. Wayne & Springfield Ry. Company. TIME TABLE. Northbound. Cars leave Decatur at 5:50, 7:90, 8:30, 11:30, 2:30, 4:00, 5:30, 9:30; ar[rive at Fort Wayne at 6:53, 8:10, 9:40,\ 12:40, 3:40, 5:10; 6:40, 10:40. Southbound. Leave Fort Wayne at 7:00, 8:30, 10:00, 1:00, 4:00, 5:30, 7:00, 11:00; | arrive In Decatur at 8:10, 9:40; 11:10, 2:10, 5:10, 6:40, 8:10, 12:10. Connections are made at Fort I Wayne with the Fort Wayne and Northern Indiana Traction Co., The Toledo & Chicago Interurban Railway Company, the Ohio Electric, and Indiana Union Traction Company; also with the Pennsylvania, Wabash, Nickel Plate, L. S. * M. S., C. H. D., and G. R. & I. railroads. FREIGHT SERVICE. Freight service consists of one train each way daily: Leaving Decatur At 8:00 a. na., and returning, leaving Fort Wayne at 12:00 m. Thia enables shippers to telephone orders and receive shipments promptly. W. H. FLEDDERJOHANN, Generat Manager, - Decatur, Ind. GOOD FARM FOR SALE. I desire to sell my forty acres of land, located just south of the city of pecatur. It is good land and in good condition, well tiled, with pike on three sides an ideal little farm. Has fair 'house, large hay barn, small stock barn, chicken house, young orchard, wind mill, ready for you to move on. For terms and further particulars, inquire of SOLOMON LINN, Corner Fourth and Jefferson s tree's, Decatur, Ind. 127t6* IX)ST —Pair of cream scales, north of I city. Leave at this office. 131t3 ABOUT THE SICK GIRL WANTED —To do general i housework, three in family. Call at this office. 132t3

•’'COPYRHgUV-A !■>««* That Delicious Cake is not home made but is supplied b Martin’s Bakery. Our baking has a home character and quality about it which often misleads even go -dcake makers. Our eggs, butter flour and other ingredients used aie always good, wholesome and fresh while experience has given us that deft ’ skill which gives a caste and flavor to cakes, pies or pastry never acquired by or dinary bakers. Try our fresh bread and rolls for breakfast They are great. JacoD Martin FOR SALE—Good log team, wagon and harness. Inquire of Perry Hunt, Wren, O. 123t6 LOST—Spectacles that slipped from their case Sunday between J. A Smith home on Third street and A. N. Anker home on 'Winchester street. Return to Mrs. J. A. Smith. 131*3

1 McConnell, the Drug tLCLTCLCn.e***' Detroit, Mich. ICz Myt . have found Knamer’i Green Mountain Oil the one safe ■nd reliable remedy for earache. Nothing equal to it. Cures in a few minutes" Also for Croup and SwoUen Glands. 50c FOR SALE BY CALLOW &. RICE. Dr. V. Conneli VETERINARIAN a I. Uilvs Residence 102

[ fir ' 555 lira 11 The Garage Beautiful The artistic lines, high grade material and exclusive featurexof our American Sectional Garage all sections are interchangeable and you can enlarge the building at any time. Price $125 Erected to represent brickwork and specially treated with rust-proof composition, painted to liar motuse with your.residence. The fitments include first quality paneled and glazed large ca ’ em s n ‘ windows, a small door at k^Jl de .^ 1 end ’u bras s fil ? ish hardware, work bench, tool rack and c oset. It will last a AMERICAN SECTIONAL GARAGE CO. 318-319 Stavans Bulldint ■_ Patroit. Michigan

Legal Rate Loans 2 Per Cent Per Month We loan $5 to |loo and from one to twelve months’ time. We have not changed our plan of lo "! f , li ' ne aud ea sy Payments, which has become so ixipuiar with the borrowing public: On the other hand we have lowered our rates to ceaform to the new law, under which w© Onerate and are licensed and bonded to the State of Indiana We loan on household goods, pianos, horses, wagons, flxe^e? without removal Mall or ’phone orders receive prompt attention. If you need money fill out the following blank, cut it out and mail it to us, and our agent will call on you. Our agent will be in Decatur every Tuesday. Name Address Rellable ’ Private. Established 1896. Room 2, Second Floor, 706 Calhoun Street. Home ’Phone, 833. Fur VVnyite, p.j

Civic League Os Adams County Constitution tv. the citizens of Adams county, Indlawa. in order ttr jenwoto the car < i iJMlplw of good citizenship, to estaW.h law and .rder, to uphold! I Lnd‘ o‘' justice and sanction and sustain the moral wnttaent of the ! BBd our chiMren d ° b ' nd O,, ** lVeß tOge,i i er for the purpose of accomplishing these end*: ' We believe in sobriety and order; in clean citizenship M 4 peaceful 110n We recognize the freedom of rollglou. thought and queetiun no mans' right to Ms belief in his religion or in bls ! Wtj I¥COgJl ize the freedom of suffrage and wirt to bind no wun to sup. rort any roUtieal organization or any man for any ÜBce whatsoerw. T We recognize the freedom of speech and press and ask theft earnest' i' curation tn the support of our prn dples. Wo believe the saloons of Adams county are injimous to ua ■oraliv.i l a detriment to «s financially ami not worthy of the suw«rt of ourselves andi IcßlFftan. , , , _ , We behave in and stir; ort all business tint brlihappiness, comfort land pleasure to our citizens, but cu.demn that busi;tw which brings po,-.| lertv snd mLery to their hoides. We believs tn a man's ; ersonsl Ilbertv, - > lone a* that personal 113. ierty does not injure his family or mena « the public welfare. We do not believe in the monopoly <’ r y busi,.s«s whereby a few are financially benefitted to the detrment and Injury <>l tfiu* great mass o' 'common people and especially the monopoly of the sidlwn. We pledge ourselves for the enfemment of al! 1 vs nn<l especially to enforce the law regulating and pro! ibitmg the sale c.f i*toxicn,tlng n q . wrs known as the “Blind Tiger Law-* - We are opposed to the suspend- <! sentence where there*Has bee-, a conviction for the illegal sale of hdox.taung liquor. We pledge ourselrevs to use all our influence and all ocr power to rid Adams county of the saloons. For these reasons and upon these principles we wish tt» snsiafn our suffrage. We pledge ourselves to the support of the public good." We pledge otrrselres to inqnire diligent - upon what a candl-, date stands before he shall receive our suffrage. Upon these principles and for thes» reasons we wish to-submit onrselves to the citizens of Adams county. To the above I pledge My earnest support —— (Advertisement! 200 HORSE bA- E 20? Head Friday, June 6,1913 Head The Decatur Horse Sale Co. will hold their closing sale of the season and are asking that any one wishing to sell any horses to bring them in for this sale. On account of a heavy drop in the market the company is compelled to make this their last sale. All horses on hands will be disposed of and if you are looking for a bargain attend this sale for horses of every kind will be sold and some at a great sacrifice. The Decatur Horse Sale Co. E. S. McNABB AUCTIONEER

Farp*2sol DAILY BtTWEEN Cleveland Buffalo SHIP m ’•c’twW *•>. Newnan, AND * BUFFALO V ■ , “■ R <? w ’ | T™me L £ , T „** Mg I T CO. Lieaeland, Ohio Gao’l Na GRAHAM AND WALTERS are exclusive agents for the CONTINENTAL INSURANCE co. In Adams County at C T ty < policies written | CRAHAM AND WALTERS