Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 154, Decatur, Adams County, 28 June 1913 — Page 4
LIFE IS NOT ALL SUNSHINE ESPECIALLY IF YOUR FEET HURT But if you will try a pair of Old Time Comfort slippers or shoes you can stop the hurting and by the way you should see the handsome oxfords and pumps in Button Lace or strap in all leathers. You get good shoes of ELZEY*HACKMAN OPP. COURT HOUSE ■■ ' ' -■ " J OCAL pride should center in the forthcoming Chautauqua here. It is a really notable event and its success will mean much to the future of this community and this county. Everyone should be a booster. Dr. C £ Connel DR. L T MEYER VETERINARIAN VETERINARIAN Plinnn Office 143 Office at Residence * xilUlic Residence 102 Phone 39 Hoagland, Ind. ~¥redeathto bugs Insure your vegetables and garden from destruction from bugs. There is absolutely no preparation on the market that will rid your vines and leaves of the income killing pests so satisfactorily, thoroughly economically and speedily without the remotest possibility of injury to plant leaf or vine in any way, as Bug Death. This preparation does away with continually “dousing” the vine and plant and does not contain arsenic or arsenical poisons. Bug Death is not for one particular bug or worm, it “fixes ’em all,” and gives you Larger Crops and Better Quality. In quantities from one pound to 100 pounds LEE HARDWARE CO. The Beer That Adds Zest to a Lunch
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*3TORE3 CLOSE JULY POuMm/ The following stores will close all day July 4, 1913;’ Niblick & Co Kuebler & Co. M Fullenkamp Runyon & Fngeier. Fred Mills. Everett & Hite Hower & Hower. Same Hite. Brushwiller ft Baker Wm. J. Johns. Gass & Meibers. 154t5 O TO CLOSE JULY FOURTH. lb We, the undersigned, agree to close our respective clothing stores all day the Fourth of July* Vance & Hite. Myers-Dailey Co. Holthouse, Schulte Co. Teeple, Brandyberry & Peterson. 163t4 - ■ — ■■ "O* — ■ - THE JUDITH BASIN MONTANA Produces the most Wonderful yields of winter wheat raised anywhere; besides big crops of alfalfa, broom grass, oats and other crops, all without irrigation. The climate is delight lul and the mountain spring water unexcelleed. Excursion Tuesday. Get your maps and farm bargain booklet. Wm. H. Brown Co.. 5 No. laiSalle Se, Chicago, 111. C. G. Streider, Indiana represntative, N<y American building, Ft. Wayne; 'phone 3100. Iti -' ■ o - ■ ■ ICE CREAM SOCIAL. J. A. Llby will give an ice cream so, rial next Saturday evening, July 5, at his lawn in Magley. Everybody invited. A good time assured. 154t6 o - PUBLIC SALE. In the matter of the estate of John P. Baker, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the estate of John P. Baker, deceased, will offer for sale at public auction at tiie late residence of said decedent about seven and one-half miles east of Berne, Ind., and about three miles northwest of Chattanooga, Ohio, in Jefferson township, Adams county, in the state of Indiana, on Thursday, July 10, 1913, the personal property of said estate, consisting of the following: Three Good Brood Mares, with colts; 3 milch cows, one fresh and the others to be fresh soon; 2 spring calves, 6 brood sows, 1 male hog. Twenty-eight Head of Shoats; about 1200 bushels of old corn, about 200 bushels of oats in the bin, 3 walking plows, 1 spike tooth harrow, 1 corn sled, one spring tooth harrow, 2 cultivators, 1 riding plow, 1 disc harrow, 1 hay rake, I feed cooker, 1 feed cooker building, 2 double sets work harness, 1 set fly nets 2 sets buggy harness and nets 3 horse collars, 1 set double light harness, 3 pitchforks, 1 grain drill, 1 cross-cut saw, 1 hoisting jack, 1 mower, 1 corn planter, 1 carriage, 1 cab, buggy pole, 1 hay and grain rack, 1 farm wagon, 1 gravel bed, 1 low wagon, 1 hay loader, 1 binder, 1 grindstone, 1 shovel, 1 spade, 1 pair scales, 1 lot of grain sacks, emery grinder, horse blankets, 1 bicycle, 1 heating stove, one cook stove, one cream separator, 1 dozen chairs, 1 range, 1 extension table, 1 kitchen cabinet, and numerous other articles not herein mentioned. Sale to begin at 10 o'clock a. m. Terms of Sale: All sums of five dollars ($5.00) and under cash in hand on day of sale. All sums over five dollars ($5.00) a credit of nine months will be given, the purchaser giv ignsihneto Wo$ —sJ.:utt.SISRRD giving his note therefor with approved security to the satisfaction of the undersigned administrator. No property to be removed from the premises before being settled for. No discount will be given for the payment of cash, on account of it being an administrator's sale no discount is allowed. • WM. C. BAKER, Administrator. Jesse A. Michaud, Auct. 141t6 REAL ESTATE BARGAIN. We wish to sell or trade a splendid residence property, located in Sturgis, Mich. It is a brick building, 14 rooms, 2 baths, strictly modern; lot is 104 feet front and 190 feet deep, located in center of Sturgis, a city of 4000. Good place for rooming house or small hotel. Is rented now for S4O per month. A splendid investment. We want to sell and will make terms to suit purchaser or will trade it for Adams county property. A chance for you to make some money. Address Ed Luttman, R. F. D., No. 3, Decatur at once. 149t6 NOTICE. , . All members of the K. of P. band, who are expecting to play Thursday, must be at the meeting tonight at 7:30 prompt. A. M. SELLEMEYER, Director.
SPECIAL NOTICE. The school board will receive sealed bids for 200 tons of 2,000 pounds each of White Ash domestic lupr.coal to te delivered in bins at the Central and Ward school buildings in Decatur, Ind, not later than August 19, 1913. Sealed blds to be flled with the secretary not later than 8 p. m, on June 30. The successful bidders to file way-bills of loads hauled yrith his bill after the coal is delivered; also show the number of tons put tn each building. The board reserves the right to reject any and all blds. O. L. VANCE, IRVIN BRANDYBERRY, FRED J. FRUCHTE. ir>OtC School Board. — —... -O ' Ft. Wayne & Springfield Ry, Company. TIME TABLE. Northbound Can 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, 6:30, 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, Wabasb, Nickel Plate, L. S. & M. S.. C. H. ft D„ and G. R. & I. railroad*. FREIGHT SERVICE. Freight service consists of one train each way dally: Leaving Decatur at 8:00 a. m., and returning, leaving Fort Wayne at 12:00 m. This enables shippers to telephone orders and receive shipment* promptly. W. H. FLEDDERJOHANN, General Manager, • Decatur, Ind. BOSSE OPERA HOUSE. All Next Week Commencing Monday. June 30. The big Musical Comedy Company, Baker & Rendon's, ten people, featuring the English comedian, Billy Rendon, with an excellent cast. Rig feature vaudeville acts and a chorus of pretty girls, funny comedians; just the show you have been waiting for. Everything new and up to date at summer prices, 10 and 20 cents; 400 seats at 10c and a few at 20c. Next Monday night. June 23. Big quality show that caters to ladies and children. Seat sale opens tomorrow morning at the Holthouse drug store. A epecial invitation is extended to the country people. Guaranteed attraction, the best show ever brought to Decatur for the money. 153t2 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 vaults within the city of Decatur. All work will be strictly in compliance with the health board. All parties having vaults that need clean* ing will leave their calls at Schlickman ft Son’s feed yard. So govern yoirselves accordingly, as the City Health Board will enforce the law to the letter. 125tt NOTICE TO MY PATRONS. Owing to the high cost of living 1 am compelled to raise the price of shaving to 15c after June 28. Hoping you will still continue to patronize! me, I am Yours very respectfully, J53t3 " E. L. AUGENBAUGH. — NUIfCE. Money to loan at a and 6 par cent Interest. No cosuDisslon. 288tf ERWIN'S OFFICE. o —— WANTED—MiddIe aged lady, by a widower, for general housekeeping. Inquire of David Miller, Uniondale, Indiana. 152t3 WANTED—TooI and die makers; general machinist*; machine hands; repair and upkeep men, etc. Steady permanent employment; good wage*. State age, experience, specialty, references, wages wanted. 218 STATE LIFE Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind. 14St6 WANTED—Salesmen —two district repersentatives to travel with line of paints, oils, greases. Signet Oil Co., Cleveland, O. 145t6 "CRIMES OF WHITE SLAVERS’— Only low-priced book published. Fearlessly, truthfully exposes everything. Agents make $5 daily. Send 30c now for book, instructions.— Frank Montgomery, Powell, Pa. 146t3 HIGH CLASS Utility White Rocks. Eggs $1.25 per setting; $6.00 per hundred, Chicks, sl2 per hundred. Delivered free. W. H. Lansberg, Framingham Centre, Mass. 145 m w s 4-wlcs WANTED —Agents to take orders for the Kwick-sharp Knife and Shears sharpener. Good commission.—Wm. G. Kist Co., Decatur, Ind. 128tf
AT THE CHURCHES EVANGELICAL CHURCH. Sunday school at 9:30. Preaching at 10:30. Y. P. A. at 6:4*. Everybody's meeting. Come and say a few words about the good and bad things of our country. J. H. Milling, leader. At 7:30 the delegates of the Y. P A. and Sunday school conventions will give their reports. Special sing ing at this service. Prayer and song service, Wednesday evening. A welcome for all. J. H. RILLING, Pastor. o — LUTHERAN CHURCH. German services, 10:00; text, Matt. 5:20-26, “The Righteousness of the True Christian Exceeds the Riftht* ’ eousness of the Scribes and Pharisees." Cathetical Instruction, 11:00; questions 143-150. Young people’s meeting. Tuesday. • 8:00 p. m. The school children will meet on ■ Wednesday morning in the school house. o ———— REFORMED CHURCH. 9:30, Sunday school. 10:30, German service; text, 1 (’or. 15:20-21, ’The First Fruits of Them That Sleep.” 6:45, C. E. Meeting. 7:30, Children s day program A cordial welcome awaits you at our services. oMINISTERIAL MEETING. The Ministerial association of Decatur will meet at the public library Monday at 2 p. m. Every member should be present on time. SECRETARY. ST. MARY’S CHURCH. Tx>w mass, 7:00 a. m. High mass, 8:30 a. m. Vespers and benediction, 6:30 p. m. I o UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH. Sunday school, 9:30. Class service, 10:30. Junior C. E., 2:30. Senior C. E„ 6:30, 6:30; subjecF,; "National Perils.” Preaching, 7:30. All are invited. L. W. LOVE. Pastor. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 9:15 a. m, Sunday school. 10:30 a. m. and 5:00 p. m., public! worship. 6:30 p. m., Christian Endeavor. You are cordially invited to these services. WM. H. GLEISER, Pasto . o CHRITIAN CHURCH. In the morning at 9:30 the Bible school opens. The communion service is at 10:40 a. m., followed by the sermon. "Optimism," at 11 o'clock. In the evening we will begin our! service at 7:30. The sermon subject' will be "What Makes a Man." We invite all to these services. BENJAMIN BORTON, Pastor O' 1913—HORSE SEASON—I9I3. Eban, Betg.au, No. 47014, American No. 3486, a beautiful bay, weighs 2400, | sired by Major d’ Onkerzeeze, 10854, dam, Delta, 20539. Took flrst in class and sweepstakes on get at Van Wert county fair in 1910. Neron, Percheron, No. 68346. American No. 57210, an elegant black, with .white star in forehead, weighs 2100, sired by Cassimer, 44206, dam Parlette, 45903. Took first in class and sweepstakes at Van Wert fair in 19101911, and at Great Northern fair in ISII. These horses are extraordinary movers, stand 1814 hands high, have good hacks, joins are clean, and of good shape, well boned and are of the best stock of Europe. Will make season of 1913: Mondays and Tuesdays at home of keeper, two miles north and a mile west of Wren; Wednesdays and Thursdays at Thomas F. German's, one mile west of Hoffman sawmill and Friday and Saturdays at Wren. Terms;—sls.oo to insure colt to stand and suck. Care will be taken to prevent accidents, but will not be responsible if any occur. FARM ERS’ HORSE CO., Wren, Ohio. W. W. Stewart, Keeper, apr-9-ju-lw O 4—BARBERS— 4. At the old Harve Sprague stand on Madison street. Best of work. Harve Sprague, Clem Knott. CRABLE ft COWAN, 150t3 Props,
A SHOE STORE WITHOUT SHOES hoe store without shoes would not do very much business-w nU j,j ", And each ’hoe store buys it shoes from those makers who manufacture the kind of shoes for which it has a market, it m B t have shoes adapted to the requirements of its trade. How many -,n ves and women, too-are trying to do business without a ; Rank Account? You can no more du a successful business without a Bank account thah a shoe store can sell shoes without stock, You need a Bank of personal service. One that takes a hearty, personal interest to you and your individual needs. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Decatur. Indiana. I IH II 101 10IT ITT II I rTHE DAILY MARKET REPORTS 1 >i i v Corrected Every Afternoon : |Lw -
MB* EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo. N. Y., June 28—(Spec-, iai to Daily Democrat I—Receipts, 2,400; shipments. 1330; official to New York yesterday 2,090. Hogs dosing steady. Pigs, Yorkers, medium and heavy,' ju.oo tfi $9.10; roughs. $7.75® $7.90: stags, $«.00©57.00; sheep. 600; I strady: top lambs, $8.00; cattle. 400: J slew. I I—l a *l. BURK. New wheat IS® No. 2 Red wheat 97c i No. 2 White wheat 94c No. 3 Yellow corn 83c ' Cora. White 69c Oats BTe Sample staineu uaxs 36c Rye 64c Barley 38c@4oc No. 1 timothy hay $9.50 No. 1 mixed : $8.50 ' No. 1 clover $6.50 ' Timothy seed SI.OO ! Wool 12c® 20c — COAL PRICES. j Stove and Egg, hard SB.OO j Chestnut, hard $8.50 Pea, hard $7.00 Poca, Egg and Lump $5.00 W. Ash s4.r-0 V. Splint $4 50 H. Valley $4 25 R. Lion •..$4.50 Cannell $6.00 J. Hill $5.00 Kentucky $4 59 Lurir »4 50
FLY NETS Now is the time to buy your fly nets. Protect your horse and save your feed and shoe bills and also ma,ke your horse work more’satisfactorily. Lome in and let us show you our large assortment of nets from $2.50 to $15.00 Chas. F. Steele & Co. North Second Street
Old Adams County Bank Decatur, Indiana. 3 Capita) 1120,000 v *'* ’•; y| Surplus . 130.0Q0 C- 8 - N,blick - Presideot I M. Kirach and John Ni: Vice President ■ ® E- X. Ehinger, Cashi.-;. ® ’ 1 Doari f' arm ,0 "’ WSt ' 7 ** * KvdU a Special . . Hfl,' f Reflect lEf •> Resolve Collections ~~ Made There’s Nothing Like A BANK ACCOUNT 0 ableßit-. To Give A Man The Courage A St To race The World “ — . With Safe , Banking And All That’s Hurled Methods Agamst Him To Discourage Extended One Dollar Starts It'- To our — ’* Patrons We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposit
FULLbNKAMPS. Eggs Butter . Ari l it NIBLICK A CO. Rggs Butter Lard H. BERLINO. Springers Eggs Ducks Fowls Geese Turkeys j,), Olu roosters KALVER MARKETS. Wool r, <7 ’. Beef hides n Calf u. Tallow Sheep pelts 25c Ji - Muskrats sco4k Skunk 25< ©|3.s> Coon 10c4t$2’! Possum lOCO7 < Mink 25c <js« LOCAL PHOUUCh MARKET. ■Springers *1 Ducks Ift Fowls r ’* Geese Turkeys L Old roosters ’ . Eggs .. 1 Butter 24
