Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 160, Decatur, Adams County, 7 July 1913 — Page 4
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■■■■■aHBnMMMNHHMfr Brick Building For SALE on 2nd st. fine Location Always Rented CALL ONDan M. Niblick Dizzy? There is enough nicotine in ordinary cigars to make any bodys head swim. Try the WHITE STAG EXTRA MILD A throughly cured sweet, mild, ripe, rich smoke and as wholesome as fresh fruit. 5c At All Dealers DR. L P. MEYER VETERINARIAN Office at Residence Phone 39 Hoagland, Ind. DR. C. R. WEAVER OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Office above Bowers Realty Company. Phone 314 Z' i Legal Rate Loaus I 2 Per Cent Per Month s We loan |5 to SIOO and from one to twelve months' time. We have not ehanged our plan of long time and easy payments, whleh 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 and 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 prompt attention. If you need money fill out the following blank, cut it out and mall it to us, and our agent will call on you. Our agent will be In Decatur every Tuesday. ' Name ■...-.- Address Reliable. Private. Ft. Wayne Lean c meant Established 1896. Room 2, Second Floor, 706 Calhoun Street. Home 'Phone, 833. Fort Wayne, Ind *
*. Xr I 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 tall, 3 years old, will weigh I over a ton when matured. He is a fine specimen of the Belgian horse, I has proved that he is a sure breeder. Terms:—Ten dollars to insure a) colt to stand and suck. Owners parting with mares will be held for insur-| ,ance. We solicit your patronage. J. A. El .EM ING & SON, 77-2t-w-10wks. Owners. 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; ar-' rive at Fort Wayne at 6:53, 8:10, 9:10, 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 e 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 I Toledo & Chicago Interurban Railway Company, the Ohio Electric, and ’ndiana I'nlon Traction Company; also with the Pennsylvania, Wabash, • Nickel Plate, L. S. & M. S.. C. H aD„ and G. R * I. railroads. FREIGHT SERVICE. Freight service consists of one ■ train each way daily: Leaving Deca tur at 8:00 a. m., and returning, leaving Fort Wayne at 12:00 m. This enables shippers to telephone orders and receive shipments promptly. W. H. FLEDDERJOHANN. General Manager, - Decatur, Ind. C 51.- TUESDAY. A: d 2;in C.r Excursion To The jLd.th Basin. Party to go out to the Judith Basin to see the big crops and be convinced that we are offering bargains in 160 : S2O and 640 acre farms. How much can you pay down? Cali for our free maps and folders. WM. H. BROWN CO., 5 N. LaSalle st., Chicago, ill. C. <5. Strieder, Indiana represent.';-■ tire. Phone 3.100. No. American Bl lg j Fort Wayne, Ind. 157tl I NOTICE TO PATRONS. All Union Barber shops in Decatur) will bo closed Friday, July 4th. In! order to accomodate our patrons we! will remain open until 9 o'clock; Thursday evening. 156t3 5 WHY NOT TRY POPHAM’S < ! ASTHMA REMEDY ! > Gives Prompt and Positive Relief in Every • > Caae. Hold by DrugglxU. Price 11.00. ? > Trial Package by Mail lOe. ( [WILLIAMS MFG. CO.,J>rops. JHeieland, Oj For Sale BY ENTuRPRISeYTruGCO CHICHESTER S PILLS n si? v r SOinBVDRLGGISTS EVERYWHERE FOR SALE BY CALLOW A RICE. ■ ~~ " Dr. C, V, tonne! VETERINARIAN PIIAYIO Office 143 £ XlVllc Residence 102
I NOTICr TO PROPERTY OWNERS ALONG MERCER AVENUE Notice is hereby given by the com-1 I mon count il of the city ot Decutur, ■ ' Indiana, that said council has passed in preliminary revolution for the <■■■ll . strucnon of cement sidewalks op a n d) along ihe following property, towit On and along the property owned: by the Joseph Smith helps, on tin*' east side of Mercer Avenue; on and I along the property owned by Sam-i uel Cramer on-the on st/ide of Mor-1 cer Avenue; Ou ami along the property owned by D. Schmitt on the east, i side of Mercer Avenue amt on ;> ij along th«- property owned bv Dottie Parent on the west side of Merci r I Avenue, and nave fixed August sth. ' at seven o'clock, P. M, at their conn-, oil chamber as the day upon which they will hear and receive remonstrances by property owners effected by salt! improvemnt ami will then determine whether the benefits ac> "uI iag to abutting property will bo equal! Ito the estimated costs thereof. Mil work to he done in accordance wit'.t ’ J the resolution therefor and in conformity with plans and specifications I oa file in the office of the city clerk. Witness, my hand and sea) this sth ! day of July, 1913. II M. DEVOSS City Clerk. 159-5&12 0 — ... FAHM LANDS. Alfalfa is good tor stock. You' know that. When buying a farm, why not consider one where this crop' grows naturally; to oe exact, in West- ; era New York. Here are two fine I places. Farm 122. 88 acres, $l3O per acre. | Beautifully located in Seneca County I cn gravelled road about 2 miles from | I either of two thriving twons; good! j neighborhood: convenient to school.) i Soil is sandy loam well drained. Good I I fences. Fine 9 room stone house w ith j I franh* wing and big cellar, surround? . by nice shade trees. New barn 66x34; 1 ! buggy shed and other outbuildings. I Two good apple am? -,>each orchards I in bearing as well as other fruit. Has j been farmed by a good farmer eonse • , quently is in g.xxl condition. Vet.' ■ attractive. i Farm 252. 180 acres, S9O ]»er acie. • is a very attractive proposition. It ; is in Ontario County only two and one halt miles front Canadaigua the county seat, on State Road overlook-) I ing Canandaigua l-ake. Supplied w ith ) 1 natural drainage as well as having' considerable tits. An orchard of four acres in full bearing. Iloucd has S. 1 rooms. Two l.t'ige barns. 95x35. the' oilier 60x20. Soil gravelly loam Tins ) tarm is noted for being very proiim i- | Ive. These farms can be sold on EASY TERMS. Enquire about them. Also | ask for our folder on Alfalfa," "Stem, I ping over Dollars to Pick up Dimes." : Tip Land Owner' and our catalogue of over 300 farms. PAYNE FARM LAND COMPANY. Lyceum St.. Geneva, N. Y. MISCELLANEOUS. "KILIcKARE KAMP" Mount Ver-| non, Maine. girls’ camp, whore' ( aim is to afraken an interest in the I real things of life. Booklet.—Miss ; McQuade, Box C, Mount Vernon,, I Maine. 21-28-6 FARM LANDS. I WHY INVEST IN ARKANSAS’ — Writ- us for twenty or more rea-, isons why you should, invest in Ar-j kansas lands. I.et us quote you prices on cut-over, timber and improved farm lands. H. H. Houghton & Son, Dept. D, 237 Main St,, Jonesboro, Ark. 21-28-6 o— - MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS — I Notice is hereby given that the anI nual meeting of stockholders of the 1 Old Adams County Bank will be held at their banking house, Decatur, In1 diann, at 10:00 o'clock A. M. on Tuesday, August 5, 1913. i for the purpose of electing seven; j directors to serve for the ensuing| i year and to transact such other business as may come before them. E. X. EHINGER, Cashier. eodtlllS". CITY PROPERTY BARGAINS. 6 room house on West Madison st., $950, Small Payment down. Balance like rent. 7 room house on north 9th street. Small payment down. Balance like rent. 6 room house on West Adams St., I at a Bargain. ERWIN REAL ESTATE AGENCY. ) Phon;. 85. 1r.7t12I r .7t12 0 FOR SALE —A seventeen foot rowing boat. Just freshly painted and is good ns now. For sale cheap. In quire at this office. 158t3 IXJBT—A wagon burr from wheel in front of Wagoner’s house next <o the Laundry. Finder please return to this office. 158tl FOR SALE:A bed, springs, mattress,! Singer sewing machine and sideboard. Also a surrey and single buggy. Will tradd baggies for hay. Telephone 547. 158t3
IN JULY SESSION County Commissioners Convened This Morn : ng And Began Business Routine EFFORTS ARE FILED By VdHous County Officials Showing Amount Os lees Received For Quarter I he coinmnqiouels met this morni :ng for their July session and im-' mediately began disposing of such bui>' incsx as had been regularly filed. Toi..orrow they ..ill take up turnpike! ■ matters. •-'o of the county treasiner • lor the luonth of .huio apitrovvd ■ i ns were :il«o the reports of the shir-' iff for 1.-es < <>llo, t«-d to Hie amount ; of $266 11 for the quarter ending Jit:ie ! 1 "tli. the auditor's report for fees a-1 | mounting to $122.05; clerk's circuit , (ourt lees $9i.,.,',i; clerk for sheriff's Ilers. $5.25; < lerk for ex-clerk'g fees I 137.46; recorder fees $"63.95. The certificate of acceptance on the) | Kcoh bridge was filed by Or’val Hnr-, puff, superint.-udenr of construction. » —- George W. Cramer et al petition fori drain. Records show that the time I lor filing objections and remonstraiK-) es, having expired and none beinu: i i:led, the petition was approved. On .he Weber county line inaca- ) dam road, the records show that all 1 exercises haie been paid and that. ) there is on hand the sum of $127.-11.1 An order lor half that amount wa> therefore ordered forwarded to Allen ! county. SPECIAL NOTICE. The Deogtiir school board will r< icive sealed* buls foi removin'.: old paper from walls and ceilings of the v est ward school house and putting! on one coat of glue sizeing and tvo: coats of paint, made ol standard' white lead (Eagle or Carter) and pure linseed oil. color to conform with I state laws; also cornice, lelfry and outside of window frames, uooes, with', tdo coats made of white lead. (Kigle or t arter) with pure Un-: seed oil. Bids may lie filed w ith the secretary ' Irvin Brandyberrv. not later than S p. m. on July 9, 1913. Said work to; h« comph-t. d on or before August 1 Ist. Board 1 eserves the right to reject any or al! bids. ' School Board, O. I. VANCE. IRVIN BRANDYBERRY. J. ff FRCCHTE. FRECKLES. Now is the Time to Get Rid of There Ugly Spots. There's no longer the slightest need of feeling ashamed of your freckles, as the prescription othine—double I strength—is guaranteed to remove I thes e homely spots. Simply get an ounce of thine—double strength from your druggist and apply a little of it night and mornlrg and you should soon see that oven the i worst frocklog have begun to dlsap-) . pear, while the lighter onos have van I ished entirely, it is seldom that mote) than an ounce is necdeil so coinplete'y ; dear the skin and gnln a beautl'ul dear complexion. Be sure to ask for the double ■ strength othine as this is sold under i guarantee of money back if it falls to i • renrovo freckles. FOR SALE AT SACRIFICE PRICES. 9 rooms and bath, modern residence, ! good barn, full loi, 4 blocks of court . house. 9 room house, full lot, on Marshall) street. 8 room house on Routh Tenth St , good barn, full lot. 7 room house, good barn, plenty of fruit, full lot, on Monroe street. We must cliae these out soon. HARVEY & LEONARD, " «e « . —... NG I ICE. Mouey to loan at a and 6 per cunt interest. No commitsiou, zßßtf ERWIN’S OFFICE. WANTED— Maried lady for magazine collecting. Miss Purdy has resigned.— j i Mahan, ~ Knfcherbocker, Indfanapo- ! • ( ■ 158t3 1 HIGH CLASS Utility White Rocks.: Eggs $1.25 per sotting; ' $6.40 per l hundred. Chicks, sl2 per hundred.) ; Delivered free. W. H. Lansberg, | Framingham Centre, Mass. 115 m w s 4 wks
“Little Red Hen" ! P OO L T R Y TON I C 100 thousand chicks die ever v day during lune in Indiana. This tonic cures and prevents diseases of chickens and turkeys. Chickens fed this tonic grow nine third faster. No sick chickens, hut iiearty, plump fellows. Commenee feeding now. Buy of SMITH. YAGER & FALK Druggists Decatur, - - ■ Ind GCOD 7 room house on High street, hard and soft wate - snd artifical gas. a Bargain if taken soon. Good 7 room house on West Monroe st. Plenty of fi’uit, hard and soft water and electric lights A’bargain don’t miss it. Northern Indiana Real Estate Agency g z r _ .»4, 1 j ■ / ■ it ) A TEST OF PATIENCE it is to the housewife to have 1 to eat poor, soggy and often sour bread made by an incom- , petent cook. You will save j yourself this annoyance and enjoy your meals with avidity if you try our fine Cakes or Bread loaves. Our bread, rolls, 'biscuits, cakes and bakestuffs of al! kinds are made for the fastidious as well as the hungry at Martin’s Jacob Martin
Winnes Shoe Store Cleaning Sale 'w 'SALE; || BEGINS SATURDAY MORNING Oui Annual July C leaning Sale recognizes no compei ion. No sale m the past can compare with the prefrX n t tT ? Ue ? lving * All goods mus * be clean and wnrV o Cgming °\ each season and to make quick been reduced tn ? nd ummer stock prices have ™"£ c »fa»£™ t l SJ staw ™”’® Mens w an( j HSO oxfords now $3.29 Womens ‘>7u ? n< - ’i'-* 1 ox^or ds now 1.98 Womens 2.50 3 - 50 now 2.69 Womens 2.00 - . oxfoSnow 1'.35 These are but a few nf tbn x- , . • oxford, or broken k,t s 3' ythmß AT THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES WINNES SHOE STORE
A SHOE STORE WITHOUT SHOES - e "tore without ohocs wonkl not Ao very much bnsiness -wouki ? . And each xhoe Rtoro buys it hoen from thosa maker. wlto ’ nuficture the kind of sh™”’ whi( * h h has a kt lmr , h’.'.,. .-'mc‘ .flnnted tn t.h<> requirement i of its trade. How many , . e< niid wom«n, t°o are trying to do huainofß with .nt rink Account ’ ou can no more d" a sueeesafui busine w w a Rank account thah a shoe ata'* «*” sell shoen without ,t.„ k . You need a Bank of personal service. One that takes a hearty, personal interest to you nnd your individual needs. FIRST NATIONAL BANK ""•s ■ r > TttE DAILY MARKET RtPORTi | nonoea Corrected Every Afteinoon ] 1= r E=53 J
east buffalo. Eart Buffalo. N. Y. June 7—tSpe.'ial to Daily Democrat)—72oo. 2990. i‘A trwiiiv *I2OO iwthinj? vpstpriiny Official to New York. Saturday 2470 llo"s closing steady Heavy medium and Yorkers 94"5i950 Pigs and lights j., R oU ghs $5.00«t8.25 Stags sf..s<i-> $7 7,0 Cat’le 3125 Good steady otheis !0 to 15 lower Heaij. steers 850 Med- , $8 00?J58.65 Butchers : >Jti ers $*.25fi58.50 Choice Heifers s7.r,ftfi SB.OO Cows $1 50(Tr $7.25 Steers .'h.uo strong choice lambs saoa.< ; s!i -ii Yearlings s6.oofi $7.00 Wethers $ ~25 ewes $4.00054.50 Mixed sheep U 3. BURK. New Wheat Blf No. 2 Red wheat 97c No. 2 White w heat 94c No 3 Yellow corn 83c 'Corn, Waite 69c Sample fwsiiit-i. oat* 26c Rye 54c Barley ...,38c@45c No. 1 timothy hay $9.50 No. 1 mixed $8.50 No. 1 clover .$6.59 Timothy seed SIOO Wool 12c«r20< COAL PMICFB. Stove and Egg. hard .38.00 Chestnut, hard $8.50 Pea, hard $7.00 Poca, Egg and Lump $5.00 x oh $4 50
V. Splint H Valley R Lion CMane!l J. Hill ~.a Kentucky Lurig < FULt-ENKAMPS. I j Eggs . | . Hutter o? j ard NIBLICK A CO ' Eggs ~ 1 Butter Lard H. BEHLING : Springers ■< ’ iEggs ]J ”**•« lie Fowls Geese , Turkeys .. Old roosters % 1 KALVER MARKETS. , Wool i Beef hides : Calf "! j:c , Tallow ) Sheep pelts 2'«'@|lM ( Muskrats ! Skunk 25c@ttM Coon I’eSETJ Possum 10e9* Mink 25c9KW LOCAL PKOUIKk MARKET. "Springerst ' ijucss m j ’Fowls in I i Geese 7e j 1 Turkeys He I ' Old roosters Sc I i Eggs Be J ' Butter .; i
