Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 146, Decatur, Adams County, 19 June 1913 — Page 6

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* THE WORLD WAGS ALONG*. *i * — . :k | * If you would be alive, you must * I * advertise. Ages ago people be- ♦ * lieved they could only advertise * i * if they had a big business stock. « * Nowadays, however, everybody is .* * doing it. If you have an article * * to trade or sell, if you want to * -8 rent or sell property, if you wish * 4 to do things you must let the gr t people know It. The way to do it * * is in these columns. Try it. * _♦************ t< HELP WANTED. LADIES—Make $5 or more weekly,' home spare time, sewing sachet bags | for us, machine or hand, experience I unnecessary; send 20 cents ]x>stago ' for working sample, instructions, and ■ material to start. EASTERN CO., i Nashua, N. H. Drawer 505. 145t3 r — I TO SELL—Winona Mills hosiery and underwear; sales direct to wearer:’: fine propostion aud big money. JOHN W LANGLEY. 412 State Life building, Indianapolis, Ind. 145t3 WANTED—TooI and die makers; general machinists; machine hands; re-| pair and upkeep men, etc. Steady 1 permanent employment; good wages State age, experience, specialty, references, wages wanted. 218 STATE ' LIFE Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind. 145t6 | AGENTS WANTED. HOME IRONING MACHINES—Heated by Gas or Gasoline; Operated by hand, electric, water or gas motor. Sizes 24, 31 and 37 in. Sells S2O up Easy Terms. Write for discounts and booklet. The McBREEN LAUNDRY EQUIPMENT CO., 848 W. 6thSt, Cincinnati, Ohio. 145t3 WANTED—Salesmen —two district repersentatives to travel with line of paints, oils, greases. Signet Oil Co., Cleveland. O. 145t6 LIVE AGENTS. MEN OR WOMEN Wanted to introduce high grade household specialty into every home. Quick sales. Big profits. Greatest agent articles ever found. Brand new, positive necessity. Send for free part iculars today. H. GROSSMANN SUPPLY CO., 2809 S. Spaulding Ave., Dept. No. 3, Chicago, 111. 145t3 START —Earning $5 a day. Easy profitable summer work. A new leader. Sample free Write today. An inter- ■ esting proposition. SOUTHERN SUPPLY CO., Dept D. New River, Tenr.eesee. 145t3 WANTED—An opportunity for Agents to sell our latest specialty. Big pro-> fits, get busy and write for particulars today. KENWOOD MANUFACTURING CO., Crawfordsville, Ind. 145t3 DISTRIBUTING AC-ENTS—Either sex to fill vacancy in Decatur as our representative. Grand chance for right i party. No money needed. LINCOLN A. ROSCOE, 223 Blumer Bldg. Chi-1 eago. 111. 14’t'. ————————————————————————————— AGENTS—HandIe remarkable money getter. Easy to sell. Easy to handle I Repeat orders almost every house.. Write for free sample. J. W. GIB-! BONS HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES, Lock Box 499, Fairmount, Minn. 145t3

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REAL ESTATE. I AGRICULTURAL Opportunities—A new 300-pago book containing 32 soil maps showing all important soil and agricultural divisions in every state. Prepared by soil and agricultural experts. Gives reliable information concerning soils, crops, agricultural conditions and opportunities throughout the United States and Western Canada. Homeseekers and investors, should write for free map, sample pages and descriptive matter. Agricultural Advancement Agency, Box 62, Madison, Wis. 145t3 | FARM AND FRUIT LANDS In Roscommon county, Michigan. In largo and small tracts on easy payments. . Write for free illustrated booklet. ST. , HELEN DEVELOPMENT CO.. Chiengo office, 402 Straus Bldg., Cor Clark and Madison Sts. 145t3 i FO’ll SALE- Improved southern Michigan farms. Good soil, low prives and easy terms. No trades. Ask for catalog. The Harpester-Mur-ray Co., Bellevue, Mich. 14513 instruction' ! TURN YOUR SPARE TIME INTO CASH —By new method just invent-1 de. 1 teach anybody to write stories that sell. Particulars free. H. A. PHILLIPS, Editor, Group 24 L. 8., 156 Fifth Ave. New York. eod3 SONG POEMS and Musical Compositions Wanted:—We publish music on royalty. Words written for music and music for words. MAJESTIC PUBLISHING CO. 1258 4th Ave., E. Cedar Rapids, lowa. 145t3 LEARN SHOW CARD~WRITING— Complete instructions giving a thorough working knowledge of the 1 art, and numerous beautiful illustrative designs, in big book, $3.00 postpaid. Hardys Bookstore, Oakland, Cal. 145t3 . TELEGRAPH receiving learned in a few hours, by the Simplified method. 25c coin, Sudbury Technical Institute, 80 Vernon St., Roxbury, I Mass. 145:3 MISCELLANEOUS. Have you a desease you have been unable to cure,Our recipes and formulas to manufacture home remedies have cured thousands. No pay if not' cured. Write College of Chemistry, Danville, 111. 145t3 j . CLUB OR COLLEGE PENNANTS—--4 for 75c; 6 for $1; any name or colors, 24 inches long. Sample, 255. Milwaukee Pennant Co., Milwaukee. Wis. 145t3 j I HIGH CLASS Utility White Rocks. Eggs $1.25 per setting: $6.00 per hundred. Chicks, sl2 per hundred. Delivered free. W. H. Lansberg, Frani.ngham Centre, Mass. 145 m w s 4-wks TYPEWRITER -L. C. Smith, 2 color, practically good as new, only $35.00, cost SIOO. Will ship for trial and pay /expressage. J. STEDEL, Plainville, ■ Ohio. 145t3 i FOR KENT —-Modern residence, centrally located. Inquire of A. D. Suttles at Old Adams County bank, or i ’phone 6-V. 138tf

“CRIMES OF WHITE SLAVERS’ — i Only low-priced book published. | Fearlessly, truthfully’ exposes ever' ■ '1 thing. Agents make $5 dally. Send 30c now for book, instructions. Frank Montgomery, Powell, Pa. 146(3 FOR SALE. ' ■ RABBITS —Book on raising Belgian Hares, illustrated, 25 cents postpaid. 1 Book on IMgeons, Illustrated, 50 cents postpaid. HARDY'S BOOKSTORE, Oakland, California. 145*3 . LOST—A small, red, leather posketi book, containing pair of silk gloves I and a handkerchief, somewhere hoI tween the M. E. church and the Dan Beery home. Finder please return to ; Mrs. Jesse Sellemeyer, 144 t i Murray hotel. Apply at once. 140t3 WANTED—Dining room girl at the WANTED—White pop corn, shelled ’ and clean. —F. V. Mills. 137t6 COOK WANTED —At once, at Martin’s restaurant. 143t3 ' LOST—Pair of plyers. Finder please return to Earl Smith at Citizens’ telephone office. 141t3 FOR SALE —Two cows, will be fresh in July. One Jersey and one Dur ham. Inquire of Dyonis Schmitt, at II City Meat Market. 135t12 WANTED —Agents to take orders for ' the Kwick-sharp Knife and Shears | sharpener. Good commission.—Win. • G. Kist Co., Decatur. Ind. 12Stf . WANTED—Man to uo general work. Inquire at on<> of Kirsch, Sellemeyer & Sons. 142*2 LOST—Bracelet, valued as a keepsake, on one of the north roads. Finder please return to this office 145t3 HORSE TO RENT—WiII rent reason able to right party; 1203 Monroe St., ’phone 513. 142t3 ■| — I am with tne Lincoln Life Insur nee company. See me before you in sure. —Wm. E. Faurot, Decatur, Ind., R. R. No. 5. 89t3wk-Bwks FOR SALE—FuII blood Jersey calf, coming year old this fall.—B. E. Van Camp, Decatur, R. R. No. 3. 1341,6 WANTED — Family washings to do. Inquire at this office. 136t3 WORK WANTED—Young man,, recently arrived from th© old country, speaks fair English, wants place as ■ | farm hand. Good worker, steady habits, wants steady’ job for year. Leave word at this office. 144t3 . — WANTED—SaIes manager; a real j 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 it. 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 rooms that this business is a winner from start to finish. This is the opportunity for you to get into a new busti ness 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. j B. Dye, territorial manager, will be at the Murray hotel, Saturday, June 14, where he can be interviewed conI cerning this. 140t2

NEW YORK LANDS. Ati unusual opportunity is offered In Western New York to acquire fertile, well located, well improved farms at remarkably low figures. The situation Is unusual. Hen 1 are farms ideally located so far as markets are concerned. You are at the door of the world’s markets; within a few hours’ ride of 40,000,01)0 people, who must be fed. These farms produce a great variety of crops and are In the fruit belt of western New York. Send for our advertising matter, but in the meantime consider carefully some of the bargains which we offer. We have 300 farms to select from. Farm 102—98 acres, slls per acre, $14,200; 2 miles from station; smooth land, no stone, no hills, well drained; easy slope; overlooking beautiful Seneca Lake; has a little timber; good pasture; well traveled roads; apple orchard of 4 acres; 1 acre pears. House, 10 rooms, in good repair; big cellars: cistern; well; 3 big barns; all outbuildings in good shape. This farm will soon bring S2OO to $250 an acre. Farm 107 —98 acres, SIOO per acre. $9,800. Not far from No. 103 above mentioned; 2 miles from 2 railroad stations; railroad switch on the land. View of the lake. Smooth, fertile soil; no stone, no hills, good drainage; nearly new 8-room house; cellars, well, 3 big barns. New orchard of 2 acres; apples and peaches. Improvements as a whole are worth not less than $5,000. Farm 122—88 acres, $l3O per acre $11,500. Beautiful farm; 2% miles from 2 cities; one of 3,500 and the other of 8,000. Could not be in a better location. On gravel road; good neighborhood; near school. Soil, light loam, well drained, 3 acres of hard maple timber: make your own syrup and sugar;. 2 acres of orchard in splendid condition, full bearing. Also pears, cherries, plums, grapes; all fruits do well. Good fences; fine old stone house, 9 rooms, with big cellar; new barn 65x34, with other sheds and outbuildings. You cannot replace the improvements for less than $6,000. Farm 183—80 acres, $l5O per acre, $12,000. This house is in the village, the farm lies on the edge; paved street in front of the house; eeme.it walks. Looks like city property; a beautiful home; 12 roomed house, modern, with furnace heat. Barn is in good repair, painted up. Basement cow barn with stanchions for 6 herd of cattle. The soil is rich, sloping to the east, and there is a view of Cayuga lake from the house. Improvements her 6 are worth more than half the value of the property. Farm 235—118 acres, SBO per acre, $9,440. 4*4 miles from city of 3,500 people, 1 mile from a village. Soil sandy loam, slightly rolling, in good neighborhood, surrounded by good farms. Improvements in good shap. House cobble stone, 12 rooms, good cellar, 2 barns, hog. hn»se ond other outbuildings. This farm is a good producer and will soon pay for itself. Farm 248—22 acres, $165 per acre, $3,630. This will please a man looking for a small farm: only 2Vi miles from Geneva, with 14,000 people. Loam soil, no stone, some timber not yet cleared. There ar© 14 acres under cultivation, being rapidly set out to fruit, apples and cherries. 150 cherry trees just coming into bearing. They ought to pay for th© farm. Splendid neighborhood, god roads. Ideal for poultry and fruit. House of 9 rooms, furnace; small barn, large poultry house. , ■ ; Farm 251—180 acres, S9O per acre, $16,200. Only 2% miles from city of 8,000. Soil, gravelly loam, good drainage; overlooking Canandaigua Lake, farm is well tiled and Is noted throughout the country for its fertility. Apple orchard of 4 aqres in full bearing. There is always fruit on these New York farms. State highway runs through farm, adding to the value of th© place. House of 8 rooms, 2 large barns. Buildings are Insured for $3,500, The renter of this place recently died, after having farmed there for 23 years. Th© owner cannot get another as good and will sell. Farm 256—90 acres, $75 per acre, $6,750. Only 1 mile from railroad station; surrounding land well improved. Soil roiling, well drained; 4 acres of apples, 2 acres of blackberries; small field of alfalfa, which will grow anywhere in this vicinity. House of 8 rooms; barns and other buildings. The location makes this very attractive, and a bargain at the price. Fann. 282—37 acres, $12,580. This is really city property, the house being inside the city limits of Canondaigu, the county seat of Ontario county, with 8,000 people. There are 20 acres of muck land on this farm, well adapted for market gardening. Such land In som© places sells as high as SSOO per acre. The improvements are exceptionally good. House ' 14 rooms, modern in every respect; almost new; finished in oak and chestnut. A big barn and other conveniences. Ideal for a home. Farm 283—168 acres, $l4O per

acre, $23,520. This is an Ideal <Wrv farm .being % mile from the postoffice in Canandaigua, city of S.OOO people. Close to state road; improvements high class; 3 acres of apple orchard; no waste land; no stone, 24 acres of alfalfa. Farm Is well underdrained; soil, dark gravelly loam: 2 sets of improvements; main house has 14 rooms, cellars, bath room, water piped throughout. There Is also a tenement house of 8 rooms. Big cattle aiqi hay barns, cement floors; every convenience for operating a dairy. Water piped to the barns and house; silos, feed cutter, poultry house, tool house, etc. Farm 301—210 acres, $25 per acre, $5,250. An ideal stock farm. Rolling land; good improvements; well drain ed. Fine young apple orchard of 50 trees; house 10 rooms and cellar Water piped to house and barns from spring. Barn has basement -stanchions for all cows. 75 acres of timber good spring. Excellent stock farm, but not as close to market as others mentioned. We will sell these farms on easy terms, generally one-third in cash and the balance one to ten years at s’j per cent gnd 5 per cent Interest. Conditions are in?every way attractiv< There me good fruit lands if one wants to go into fruit growing and fruit is a tn ore certain crop in. tills vicinity than anywhere else In the' United States. We can ucmonstrate this. Come and see wbai we are oi sering. PAYNE FARM LAND CO., Room No. 19, Continental Building. GENEVA. N. Y. o Ft. Wayne & Springneld 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, 9:1". 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: arriv© in Decatur at 8:10, 9:40; 11:10, 2:10, 5:10, 6:40, 8:10, 12:10. Connections are made at Foit 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 sendee consists of one train each way daily: Leaving Decatur at 8:00 a. tn., and returning, leaving Fort Wayne at 12:00 tn. This enables shlppeis to telephone orders and receive shipments promptly. W. H. FLEDDERJOHANN, General Manager, . Decatur, Ind. NOTICE. I have sold my Monroe meat market to W.- S. Smith, therefore I desire that those owing any accounts to me will please settle at the earliest date possible. ADAM NEUENSCHWANDER, 1 Monroe, Ind. I CHICHESTER S PILLS Ludlm! Ask your i>ruv»l*s f w z\ FOR SALE BY CALLOW & RICE. ASTHMA REMEDY MFC. CO., Props. Cleveland. 0. For Xi CHANGE YOUR DIET

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! Ml "' : iN I’.I’SINESS n .»imr out each year large sums of money to protect Y ° U rXrtv from ««• Whßt ,re * ou ~ying «« I’myo7 from unforseen contingencies? A fire may never t( . ( -t you onfe in a Rreat whl j e . why not carry a happen or certificate of Deposit at the First National Bank’ ' we Ulk it over wilt, you? ‘ FIRST NATIONAL BANK Decatur. lodian *- <jaoaoaE=r & 8 THE DAILY MARKET REPORTS 5 E3Ot=IOE3II=- {V Corrected Every Afternoon £ iL- ,-_3aoaor3E=2 mil

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