Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 142, Decatur, Adams County, 14 June 1913 — Page 4

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I HAVE plenty of hard and soft coal for sale at the right - —Prices— See Me Before buying Phone 199 Bennett's Coal Yard

Legal Rate Loans 2 Per Cent Per Month We loan $5 to SIOO and from one to twelve months' time. We have not c hanged 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 rates to conform to the new law, under which we operate aud are licensed and bonded to the State of Indiana. We loan on household goods, pianos, horses, wagons, fixtures, etc., without removal. Mall or ’phone orders receive I prompt attention. If you need money fill out the I 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. Nome Address Reliable. Private. Ft. Wiyne Loan company Established 1896. Room 2, Second Floor, 706 Calhoun Street. Home ’Phone, 833. Ft rt Wayne, Ind •

KING WALTER AND FRED ORION Two high-class Belgian stallions, will stand for mares at my bam 5 miles northeast of Decatur. Ind., this season. King Walter Is a blood bay, 5 years old, weights 2,000 lbs., has proved that he is an excellent breeder. Fred Orlon is a fine sorrel, white mane and tail, 3 years old. will weigh over a ton when matured. He is a fine specimen of the Belgian horse, has proved that he is a sure breeder.) Ttrms:—Ten dollars to insure a colt to stand and suck. Owners parting with mares will be held for insurance. We solicit your patronage. J. A. FLEMING & SON, 77-2t-w-10wka. Owners. Dr C. V, Connel VETERINARIAN 1 IlULrc Residence 102 i j ASTHMA REMEDY 5 , Gives Prompt anil Positive Belief In Every - > oaxc. Huiq I’V. DnuczUU.. Price *I.OU. t i Trial Package by Mall 10c. ? > WILLIAMS MFG. CO., Preps. Clereiand, 0. For Sale BY ENTERPRISE ORUI3CO. GOOD 7 room house on High street, hard and soft wat-l ! er and artifical gas, a Bar-; gain if taken Good 7 room house on West Monroe r st. Plenty of fruit ! hard and soft Jwater and electric lights A bargain don’t miss it. Northern Indiana RealEstate Agency

5% Monev All you want. Abstracts made and Titles Guaranteed. Insurance Writers Office Rooms on first floor oppisite interurban Station Graham and Waite s

WANTED —White pop corn, shelled and clean—F. V. Mills. 137t6 CHICHESTER S PILLS W y—THE L>IAIIOM> KB AM). a Ladicaf Auk your l>ru«Ut foe I’lllji In Krd End Gold in- X ZWM boxes, MEkd With I \Z I nkr no ulher liny of y<»ur -df »»ru<«Nt. A t!•!-< IIENTERS DIAAIOM) I SRAM) F11.1.M, f. r yeers knowrwu Best. Safest. Always Reliable r SOLD BY DRUGGISTS 5 VERYWHERE FOR SALE BY CALLOW & RICE.

9 B. LET THE Kodak tell the summer story. Kodaks to fit the pu’s > and the pocket. We have all the up to date Kodak goods in stock. See that you get the EAST* MAN. N—C Film Half the secret of good pictures is the film. THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG COMPANY THE KODAK STORE. lIMIHIIIBIB ■ ~WI •l ‘ aiU - . w*. ’*•

AT THE CHURCHES » ’ . REFORMED CHURCH. 9:30, Sunday school; lesson, Gen. 47. 10:30, German service; text, II Cor. 5:14-15, "The Sacrifice of Christ,” 6:45, C. E. meeting. 7:30, English service. The Rev. Edward Worthmann, from Kaukanna, Wis., will preach. 0 ST. MARY'S CHURCH. Low mass, 7:30 a. m. High mass, 9:30 a. m. Christian doctrine, 1:45 p. m. Vespers and benediction, 2:30 p. m. —o— PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 9:15 a. m , Sunday school. 10:30 a. m. and 5:30 p. m., public ■ worship. Morning theme, ‘ Environment and Character.” 6:30 p. m., Christian Endeavor. WM. H. GLEISER, Pastor. z LUTHERAN CHURCH. German service. 10:00; text. Rom. S: 18-23, "The Glory Which SJiall be Revealed in the Christians." Catechetical instruction, 11:00; Question 142. Indies' Aid Thursday. 0 EVANGELICAL CHURCH. Sunday school at 9:30. Preach! g at 10:30 and 7:30. Moning subject, “The Faith of a Christian Life" Evening subject, “Offering on Strange Altars." Y. P. A., 6:45; Hope Hoffman, leader. Prayer and song service, Wednesday evening. The choir will sing in the evening. A welcome for all. J. H. RILLING, Pastor. — — o UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH. Sunday school, 9:30. Class services, 10:30. Preaching, 10:30 at Union Chapel. Junior C. E., 2:30. Children's day service, 7:30. Mid-week prayer service, Wednesday evening, 7 30. We cordially invite you to any of these services. L. W. LOVE, Pastor. BAPTIST CHURCH. Sunday school, 9:30. Preaching service, 10:30. Subject, "Mark of the Disciple.” The R. Y. P. U. society will meet at 6:30; subject, “The Call to the Ministry.” Leader, Miss Elva Edington. Peaching services at 7:30; subject, “Christ the Desire of All Nations ” Mid-week prayer Service on Wednesday evening at 7:30. The public has a special Invitation to all these services. ROBERT BALL, Pastor. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH. 9:15 a. m., Sunday school. 10:30 a. m., and 7:30 p. tn., preaching services. 2:30 p. m Junior League. 6:30 p. m , Epworth League. Theme for morning service, “God's Povidential Care.” Evening topic, “The Silent Witness.” A cordial invitation is extended to all for all of these services. D. T. STEPHENSON’, Pastor. FOR RENT—Eight room house on So. Chestnut street. Inquire at C. T. Rainier's or 'phone 550. 135t3

Petitioners Win (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) also land in Wells county. Attorneys for the petitioners were C. J. Lutz, D. E. Smith, D. B. Erwin, Peterson & Moran: for the remonstrators, Heller, Sutton & Heller, 11. Eichhorn and A. P. Beatty. - —o \ NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Notice is hereby given that the common council in and for the city of Decatur will on the Ist Day of July ,1913. receive sealed pr mosals for the construction of a concrete reservoir in said city of Decatur, as per plans ami specifications on file in the offi< e of the city clerk, and also in the office of John Gillig, engineer. H. M. DeVdSS, 14-21 City Clerk. ——— --o— — HOUSE FOR RENT. House for rent on Third street. Small family desired as occupants. Inquire of Glayys Bowers, at Boweri’ millinery store 142t3 HOUSE FOR SALE. A 6-room house with cellar under the entire house. Equipped with gas and water. Corner of 10th and Adams street. Inquire of Tom Gause. 141t3 '■ ' o Ft. Wayne & Springfield Ry. Company. TIME TABLE. Northbound. Cars leave Decatur at 5:50, 7:00, 8:30, 11:30, 2:30, 4:00, 5:30, 9:30: arrive 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 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 dally: Leaving Decatur at 8:00 a. m., and returning, leav Ing Fort Wayne at 12:00 m. This enables shippers to telephone orders and receive shipments promptly. W. H. FLEDDERJOHANN, General Manager, - Decatur, Ind. -- —■ o PLANTS FOR SALE. At Werder Sisters. Late cabbage, celery, mangoes, yams, 524 Marshall street; phone 347. 140t4

LOST—Black, curly Newfoundland dog, May 31; probably followed team ;. to country. Return to D. W. Wagoner and receive reward. 137t3* FOR SALE—Two cows, will be fresh) in July. One Jersey and one Dur-| ham. Inquire of Dyonis Schmitt, at; City Meat Market. • 135t!2 1 FOR SALE —Two-seated open rubber-) tired carriage. In good condition See Eli Meyer. 125tf FOR RENT—Mod rn residence, centrally located. Inquire of A. D. Suttles at Old Adams County bank, or ’phone 6-V. 138tf The Ladies’ Aid of the Baptist church of Pleasant Mills will hold an ice cream social at the Fuller hall I Saturday evening and every one is i invited to come. 139t3 LOST—Pair of plyers. Finder please return to Earl Smith at Citizens’ telephone office. 141t3 WANTED—Dining room girl at the Murray hotel. Apply at once. 140t3 WANTED—Agents to take orders for the Kwick-sharp Knife and Shears sharpener. Good commission.—Wm. G. Kist Co., Decatur. Ind. 128tf nolds & Son at the postofflee. 137t3 Post card camera and outfit for sale. Almost good as new. Inquire at once of Henry Faurote, Decatur, Ind., R. R. No. 6. 137t2 WANTED—SaIos manager; a real live wise one, working a business that will clear from S3O to SSO daily, and is willing to hustle a few hours each day to do »♦. We are offering a new, quick-selling proposition that is giving universal satisfaction. We want a district manager to handle this territory for us. The first man who can furnish reference as to ability will get the place. We will show by actual demonstration at our room* that this business is a winner from start to finish. This is the opportunity for you to get into a new business that Is making good for every one taking ft up. This ad will require quick action, and a small amount of capital to make the start. Everybody interested where demonstrated. T. B. Dye, territorial manager, will be at the Murijuy hotel, Saturday, June 14, where he can be interviewed concerning this. 140t2

MODE ANP MODERN BUSINESS nut each year large sums of money to protect You are What are you laying aside to proyour property ■ contingencies? A fire may never tri -t your business K«at whik. Why not carry a happen or iapp o f Deposit at the First National Bank? we talk it over with you? FIRST NATIONAL BANK Decatur. lndiana *

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EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y., June 14—(Spec-1 ial to Daily Democrat)— Receipts, 4,-’j 000: shipments, 1,520; official to New, York yesterday, 3,800; hogs closing steady. .Medium and heavy, s9.iosi 19.20; Yorkers, lights and pigs. $9.20019,80; roughs, $7.755: $8.00; stags, s6.sosi ; (17.25; sheep, 1,400; weak; top lambs, i $8.10; cattle, 120; steady. G. 1. BURK. No. 2 Red wheat 96c No. 2 White wheat 93c. No. 3 Yellow corn 80c | Corn, White 69c Oats 36c| Sample siatneu oats 26c Rye 54c • Barley 38c®45c No. 1 timothy hay $9.50 L No. 1 mixed $8.50 No. 1 clover $6.50' 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 2 5 “• Uon $4.54 Cannell J- Hill no Kentucky M M !

WHEN lou nee d a buggy or surry come in and see our famous Butler & Anderson Vehicles. They are made from choice selthe hp S --H> ,S <? o^T r ’ hickory and popular woods and i ± T r t mmi - ngs are all wooL We have a few noice second hand buggies at your own price. Chas. F. Steele Old Adams County Bank Decatur, Indiana. 3 Capital $120,000 yl Surplus . $30,000 fL •*'' .ArJ Niblick, President 4- ’ - M - Ki " ch John Niblick 1 Vice Presidents " fnl EX ’ Ehta t* r - Cashier, Read p ¥ ml ? ! ! nB M-/ ''Reflea m Resolve Collections There’s Nothing speedily A bank account afe. . ~ 10 Give - n. Man The Courage . Every . Io Face The World ~ .... With Safe Ag^stHiinT at ’?J lurled Onp n il T °c Dlscoura ? e - Extended One Dollar Starts It! To uur ~~ 7.—“ _____ Patrons n t ln te r eBton7 8 to n 7^ eafTimeDepo|| . tt

Lurig FULLLNKAMFS. « Eggs Butter 20c •ard joe NIBLICK & CO. Butter Eggs Lard H. BERLING. i Springers 2IP Eggs n, Ducks .....10c Fowls 13c Geese 5c .Turkeys 13c I Old roosters 5c KALVER MARKETS. Wool 14c@18c Beef hides ioc Calf Tallow 5c Sheep pelts 25ce51.00 Muskrats sc@ 45c Skunk 25c ©53.50 Coon 10c®52.75 Possum 10c ® 70c Mink 25c®M.9U LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Springers 26e Ducss 10c Fowls i Geese Be j Turkeys ’jjc 1 Old roosters 5c Eggs 17c : Butter 20c