Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 143, Decatur, Adams County, 16 June 1913 — Page 4
i Newspaper Comment! | on (J | Redpath Chautauquas | From Towns Where These Chautauquas > \ Were Held Last Year. | \ | | The Huntington, Ind., Herald | g said: “General concensus in Huntington is | g that the chautauqua has been of great benefit both £ educationally and as an entertainment." « | Ihe Niles, Mich., Daily Sun | I says: ‘‘lt requires no words of ours to add § | o the volume of praise for the great chautauqua g even-day course. Its value to the community as an educational jS 5 and moral force cannot be measured in dollars and cents.” * The Crawfordsville, Ind., Jour-1 r nal: A canvass was made of the business portion ol the city to-day, in which a large number of $ $ people competent to judge were asked the r opinion of the chau- 3 X laucjua. V» ithout exception, those interviewed said it was great.” m I I he Maysville, Ky., Daily | | Independent: “The people of Maysville | * who have had a touch of the chautauqua this year ffl £ have surely enjoyed it. Some of the lecturers alone were worth m OmHc price of a season ticket." Gj £ The Vincennes, Ind., Com- $ mercial: “ I his year's program has been | wonderful.” ® The Kendallville, Ind., News-1 Sun: “Everyone is looking forward to next § summer’s week of pleasure.’’ 5 The Goshen, Ind., News-Times | “The chautauqua is proving a great success § Sand promises to become a permanent institution in § Goshen, h furnishes good wholesome entertainment and is a 5 great educational and uplifting influence in the community.”
5% Money All you want. Abstracts made and Titles Guaranteed. Insurance Writers Office Rooms on first floor oppisite interurban Station Graham and Walters DR. C. R. WEAVER OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Office above Bowers Realty Company. Phone 314 FOR RENT- Modem residence, centrally located. Inquire of A. D. Suttle* at Old Adams County bank, or 'phone 6-V. 138tf
tjg LET THE Kodak tell the summer story. Kodaks to fit the purse and the pocket. We have all the up to date Kodak goods in stock. See that you get the EASTMAN. ; , • .' N—C Film Half the secret of good pictures is the film. THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG COMPANY THE KODAK STORE, . *. . . . •
DR. L P L MEYER veterinarian! Office at Residence i Phone 39 Hoagland, Ind. CHICHESTER S PILLS Tin: 111 X »<>>■> Ukani,. A . VZ Toko MO Ulb. r. Buy el j otir V / !SJBr< w A i, k iV«te.s« B years k«,> nas Best. Safest. Always Ketlai la r SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE FOR SALE BY CALLOW & RICE. WANTED—White pop corn, shelled and clean—F. V. Mills. 137t6 FOR SALE—FuII blood Jersey calf, I coming year old this fail.—B. E.' I Vant’amp, Decatur, R. R, No. 3. 134t6! i gfi-Y NOTTRY POPHAivrsJ : ASTHMA REMEDY ’ ) Gives Prompt and Positive Relief in Every Z ) Case. Sold by nriiKglotH. Price tI.UU. ) y Trial Package by Itail We. I > WiLLIfIMS JJ F 2;^2 r 2 s - For Sale*BY TER PRI S E IjrlTgTc 0.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC LETTING. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned superintendent of construction of the Alva Curias drain, in Jefferson township, Adams county, Indiana, wil) on Saturday, June 28, 1913, at In o'clock a. m., at the office of Phil L. Macklin, county surveyor, of (Adams County, in the Morrison block in the City of Decatur, Indiana, receive, sealed blds for the construction of said drain and branch in accordance with the report, plans and specifications therefor, now on file at the auditor’s office in the City of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, in said cause. Bids will be received and contracts let as follows: Main Drain. Section 1, from station 4 plus 60 to 37 plus 75. Section 2, from station 37 plus 75 to 82. The same being all of that part of the drain in the State of Indiana. Branch No. 1. Section 1, from station 0 to 14 plus po. Bidders will bo required to state separately, in their bids, for what they (will construct the branch of said drain: also state separately and specifically for what they will construct the Main Drain or that part of the Main itrain upon which the bidder bids. Bidders are required to file their bids as required by law, upon -forms i furnished by the undersigned superintendent and each bid shall be accompanied with a good and sufficient bond in a sum equal to twice the amount of such btd conditioned for I the faithful performance of said contract and that the bidder will enter .into a contract if the same be awarded to him. Such bond to be apprpoved by the Superintendent of ConstrucI tion. The Superintendent of Construction reserved the right to rtfect any and (all bids. No Irtd will be accepted in excess of the estimated cost of such work or in excess of the benefits found. The time for the construction of the work will be made known on the day of sale. The contractor will be required to complete the work within the time fixed in the contract. PHIL L MACKLIN, 9-16 Supt. of Construction. o — WILL DO HOUSEWORK. If you want any house cleaning, washing, ironing or any other kind of house work done, and will leave your order at 341 South Third street, a lady ' well qualified to do the work and anxious to do so, will serve you. The i lady recently came here and is striving to support herself and son. Those who have employed her assure us she will mor e than earn her wages. 143t3
NOTICE. — Any one wanting pasture for stock, inquire of Phil Schieferstein, Decatur, R. R. No. 7., on Fort Wayne & Springfield; Stop No. 24. 143t3 o HOUSE FOR RENT. House for rent on Third street. ‘ Small family desired as occupants. Inquire of Glayys Bowers, at Bowers’ millinery store. 142t3 o 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 .——— PLANTS FOR SALE. At Werder Sisters. Late cabbage, celery, mangoes, yams, 524 Marshall street; phone 347. 140t4 o NOTICE. Will sell at auction a house and lot, Thursday, June 19, at 2 p. m., 23 Indiana street, two doors west of greenhouse.—Mrs. John Starost. 138tf o FOR SALE —Two-seated open rubbertired carriage. In’good condition. See Hli Meyer. 125tf WANTED—Dining room girl at the Murray hotel. Apply at once. 140t3 nolds & Son at the postoffice. 137t3 KING WALTER AND FRED ORION Two high-class Belgian stallions, will stand for mares at my barn 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 Orion is a fine sorrel, white mane and tail, 3 years old, will weigh over a ton when matured. He Is a One specimen of the Belgian horse, has proved that he Is a sure breeder. ! Terms:—Ten dollars to insure a colt to stand and suck. Owners patting with mares will be held for insurance. We solicit your jmtronage. ■L A. FLEMING & SON, 77-2t-w-10wks. Owners.
THE JUNE DRAW Os Taxes is Now’ Ready for the Various Township Trustees. SUMS APPORTIONED ——• By Deputy Auditor Paul Baumgartner—Also Corporation Taxes. - —— The “.Tune draw" of taxes can now 1 be made by the various township trus-i tees. The spring collection of taxes I has been apportioned by Deputy Auditor Paul Baumgartner and the sum I due each township trustee is awaiting his call. Th< amounts apportioned include township tax, local tuition, special school, road and special road, and are as follows: I’nion $ 1758.76 Root 4566.01 Prebl 0 2766.26 Kirkland 2014.01 Washington 3597.32 St. Mary’s 4351.46 Blue Creek 2689.44 Mouroe 5992.88 French 1975.23 Hartford 3787.28 Wabash 5082.75 Jefferson 3092.63 The total amount apportioned to the trustees is $41,674.03. Distribution is made as follows to th e various corporations: Berne, local ial school, $4492.43; corporation, $15,349.21. Monroe, local tuition, $87.50; special school. $323.70; corporation, $449.60. Berne, local tuition, $1819.56; special school, $1823.54; corporation, $2,- I 436.56. Geneva, local tuition, $1012.77; special school, $1085.91; corporation, $2,039.39. DECLARED INSANE AGAIN.
Application to be Made to Admit Miss Sarah Hirschy to Easthaven. Sarah Hirschy has again been declared insane and application was made this afternoon by C ierk Bleeke for her admission to Easthaven asylum. Miss Hirschy, who is thirty years old, has been at the county infirmary a week. She is violent and needs restraining and is difficult to care for. The insanity inquest board comprised Doctors Parrish and Rayl and Justice of the Peace Amos Stoneburner, o— HEALTH OFFICERS' NOTICE. H. E. Martz has made arrangements with the city board of health, which has given him authority to clean out all private valßts wiThfn the city of Decatur. All work will be strictly In compliance with the health board. All parties having vaults that need cleaning wHI leav e their csflls at Schlickman & Son’s feed yard. So govern yousneives accordingly, as the City Health Board will enforce the law to the letter. 125tf —— — — FOR SALE AT SACRIFICE PRICES. 9 rooms and bath, modern residence, good barn, full lot, 4 blocks of court house. 9 room house, full lot, on Marshall street. 8 room house on South Tenth St., good bam, full lot. 7 room house, good barn, plenty of fruit, full lot, on Monroe street. We must clise these out soon. HAIRVEY & LEONARD.
NUIfCE. Aiouey to toaii at t> and 6 per rout -nterest. No commission. Z««tf ERWIN’S OFFICE. WANTED—SaIes manager; a real live wise one, working a business that will clear from S3O to SSO dally, and is willing to hustle a few hours each day to do it. Wo 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 rooms 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 it 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 Murray hotel, Saturday, June 14, where he can b e Interviewed concerning this. 140t2 .. .
CHANGE YOUR DIET Rye bread today, graham i bread tomorrow, salt-rising I bread the next; then homemade Boston brown bread, • pan loaf, potato bread, and so on. It’s good for one’s health to have a variety. We make ’em all and bake ’em right. Get your bread here and you will be pleased. Jacob Martin BELGIAN STALLIONS. My horses will stand the season of 1913 at the oid Weber barn, Decatur, Indiana. Capurian—A handsome black, weighing 2000 pounds, Belgian, No. 45432, American, No. 3217, imported by Wolf Bros., of Wabash. Smart—A beautiful bay, weighing . 1800, Belgian No. 15958, American, No 1121, imported by Frislnger & Co. Both are well built, good movers and the kind that get quality. The fee for the season is $15.00 to insure coit to stand and suck. Care will be taken to prevent accidents, but we will not be responsible should any occur. JACOB HAWLEY. 89m-s-wks Owner. Rapid Colt-Leak Makes the Sick Colt Well-. Stops leaking at the navel and makes colt fine and healthy. Absolute cure or your money back without quibble. All Rapid Remedies sold on money-back plan. They must cure or you pay nothing. Stockmen should find out about ’’Anti-Steril ’, Abortion Remedy and the full line of Rapid Stock and Poultry Remedies that are sold on a real guarantee plan. It means bigger stock profits to you. Mad* Solely by THE RAPID REMEDY COMPANY Bsmc-, Indiana Sold by “Th* Rapid Remady Store" For Sale by SMITH, YAGER & FALK.
Brick Building For SALE on 2nd st. fine Location Always Rented CALL ON Dan M. Niblick
H'alch tor our recipa in thii neiripaper. 11 ThM, Book— and enough V (J Gelatine to make one pint—enough to try most any one of our desserts, puddings, salads or jellies, also ice cream, ices and candies. t’eripe book free tor your grocer* t name—pint lample tor tc Hamp. CHARLES B. KNOX CO. 400 Knox Ave. Johnstown. N.Y. ~ ' •* KNOX J PURE PIAIH ko I CEIahHE »! z |i CHARLES "b.KNOX CO. S ' .v/ lit... _.3 W lv/ ft s bi sJ
MODERN METHODS and MODERN BUSINESS You are paying out each year large sums of money to protect vZ property from fire. What are you laying Hs.de to proS vour business from unforseen contingencies? A fire may never hamen or happen only once in a great while. Why not carry a X ified sun. in a Certificate of Deposit at the First National Bank? know the protection afforded you by a National Bank. May we talk it over with you? FIRST NATIONAL BANK Decatur. Indiana. C3l "T E3OISOE3 I. —.mfl O 0 THE DAILY MARKET REPORTS o * Corrected Every Afternoon “
USE=I E3OE EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y. .June 16—(Spe'’-] ial to Daily Democrat)—Receipts, 11,-j 200; shipments, 4750 today; receipts, I 5,140: shipments, 760 yesterday; ofll-> cial to New York Saturday, 1.52 Q. Hogs closing steady; Medium and heavy, $9,106 $9.15; PIR« and lights, $9,200 $9.25; roughs, $7.75© $8.00: stags. $6,00057.00; cattle, 3,750; ! strong, to forty higher; choice heavy steers, $8,500 $9.00; prime butchery steers, $8,250 $8.50; prime heifers, SB,OOO $8.25; prime cows, $6 75® $7.00; sheep, 6,000; dull; spring lambs $8,500 $9.00: yearlings, $7.000-$7.60; wethers, $5.75® $6.00; ewes, $4.50© | $5.25. ’ ♦ G. T. BURK. No. 2 Red wheat 97c No. 2 White wheat 94c No. 3 Yellow corn 81c Corn, White 69c Oats 37c
Sample s«ameu uats 26c ( ,Rye 6*ci Barley 38c@45c < I No. 1 timothy hay $9.5u 1 No. 1 mixed $8.50 1 No. 1 clover $6.50 J Timothy seed $1.60 ] Wool ’2® 19c 1 COAL PRICES. Stovev and Egg, hard SB.OOI Chestnut, hard $8.50 Pea, hard $7.00 Poca, Egg and Lump $5.00 W. Ash $4.50 i V. Splint $4.60* H. Valley $4.25 R. Uon $4.60 Cannell $6.00
WHEN You need a buggy or surry come in and see our famous Butler & Anderson Vehicles. They are made from choice sel°J E f s “°? d^° wtl ? hiekorj- and popular woods and the best of steel. Trimmings are all wool. We have a few i choice second hand buggies at your own price. Chas. F. Steele
Old Adams County Bank Decatur, Indiana. 3 $120,000 .f J *•} "v | Surplus . 530.000 S 8 ’ Niblick - President it “• K “*' h John Niblick w v VlCe Preß,fle nt» _ *■ X - Ebin k’r, Cashier. *J X Read Farm!oans Reflect v v Resolve Co lections I There’s Nothing Like’ A BAN t K ACCOUNT; abVS. To Give _ A l\/Tov-» GPL. Vn lc murage A Evcry , To Face The World Sr With Safe Ag^stHtaT t ’n ?luried MetS — - — Patrons We Pay 4 Pef l nt , reaton tYe
tnrnr— IJ. Hill Kentucky $4 54 I.urig J4.UI FULLENKAMFS. Rggs 16c Butter 20c <anl 10c NIBLICK A CO. ’ Butter 18(j2i'c Eggs .* 17c Lard io c H. BERLINQ, Springers JOEggs 17c Duck* Fowls 13c I Geese 5c . Turkeys ...,13c . Old roosters 5c KALVER MARKETS. - Wool .15c@20c
Beet hides 10c Calf Tallow 6c Sheep pelts [email protected] Muskrats sc@4sc Skunk 25c @ $3.50 Coon [email protected] Possum 10c@70c Mink 25c @56.00 LOCAL FROUUCte MARKET. ■Springers 2<; c Duc *» Fowls iQeeee 5 C 'Turkeys i Did roosters 5c Eggs I Butter
