Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 164, Decatur, Adams County, 11 July 1913 — Page 4

T? 11 er y Evening, Except V OIK Sunday by DEMOCRAT COMPANY H G. ELLINGHAM. OHN H. HELLER, Subscription Rates. ■ ■■ l ’ eek, by carrier 10 cents ear, by carrier 15.00 4ontb, by mail 25 cents Year, by mail *2.50 gle Copies 2 cents Advertising rates made known on .pplication. Entered at th e postoffice in Decatur, WILL BE SPEAKER. George Ineichen of Geneva to Speak at Swine Breeders’ MeetRichmond, Ind.. July 11—Indiana judges of bwiue will meet here August 5 and 6 lor a conference relative to the proper methods of scoring hogs and to discuss various topics relating 1 to their work in behalf of Indiana breeders. The speakers will be Lloyd! Mugg, of Kokomo: M. I). Haney of 1 Zionsville; W. E. Harton of Rushville; Will Essig of Tipton; G. W. Jes- ' Bup or Rockville and George Ineichen' ! of Geneva. One of the topics that will: be of special interest to the judges | i will be "What Will Improve the System of Recording Side of the Pure > Breed Business?" The exportation 1 of hogs from Indiana is to be discussed, with suggestions us to what the laws should provide. The scoring of various breeds of swine will occupy the second day of the gathering and i licenses will be awarded to those f whose records are deserving, 1 o . i OLD SOLDIERS FREE. ’ Special Program Has Been Secured i I for Crystal This Evening. ■ < ! t Manager Parent of the Crystal s theater has secured a special two-reel I I feature for this evening's program, I entitled "The Grim Toll of War.® This | c is a thrilling drama of the civil War,| < vividly depicting the battles, fighting! r and incidents connected therewith it and shows the story of a misundt r- i standing between a husband, wife, « and her brother, that cannot but help ‘ < touch the heart of every one preset '. 1 It also shows the faithfulness of a ' man to his country even when mor- s tally wounded. Mr. Parent has given the old soldiers a special invitation to see this greatest war story ever shown in the city, and will admit i them free of charge. An other film t will also be shown In connection with 1 the feature of the evening. Don't < forget to come to the Crystal tonight, i Regular admission of 5c to-all. i -— — , i JOHN MOCK DEAD. \ telephone message received here this morning conveyed the news of th death of John Mock, a brother ofj the late Levi Mock, and an uncle of j John, George and Charles Mock, of t this city. He passed away at the ( home of his daughter, Mrs. Mary Run- | kle, in Jackson township, where he I and his wife have been staying for . some time, since his condition became | immediately dangerous. He had been a sufferer for some time from cancer of the throat. —Bluffton News. n f GARY CONVENTION TOMORROW/ I v Chester Johnson and E. W. Johnson $ have gone to Gary tn visit with their p brother. R. O- Johnson. They wilt at p tend the Gary convention tomorrow, i at which time the nomination for ma,.- | er will bo made. Mr. Johnson is aj candidate on the citiezns' ticket- \ IJ)ST—A small gold sorority pin. t with black emblem, Sunday be- 1< tween Presbyterian church and C. A Dungan home, or in the church. Find- b er please return to Miss Frances Du- g gan and receive reward. 164t3 c

■■ ' t The Myeis-Dailey Go. REMOVAL SALE No man can afford to miss this chance to supply his Shirt need for months to come at these savings $1.50 values now $1.15 1.00 values now 79c 50c values now 38c

THE BOY SCOUTS Got Their First Lesson at Chautauqua This Morning—Many Present WILL TAKE HIKES And Country Expeditions to Practice Things Taught to Them. The boy scouts got their first lesson at the Chautauqua at 9:30 o'clock this morning. Promptly the boys, in great numbers, were on hand and when Boy Scout Master W. E. Lyman took his place, the eager little ears of his audience were wide open to hear ail the secrets of good scout-craft. He taught them the signal system, the secrets of wrestling and other things that boys "of the open" should know. Several "hikes” for the week have been planned and camp-fire instruction will be given. The boys will also be taught swimming by MrLyman. who is an expert swimmer. The first hike is planned for this evening after the afternoon's entertainment. o -■ ■/he FIRST TAG. ■■ I The first automobile in Fort Wayne -r-in fact the first one in Indiana out-' side of Indianapolis—to carry a number issued by the new registration bureau for motor cars, created by the recent legislature, is that of Dr. J. MDinnen. "246, Ind. 1913” appears in black letters on a yellow metal tag on the rear and on the front end of his machine. All the tags will be the same color and size. The color will be changed each year and new numbers assigned as applications are re- j ceived. While attending the meeting I of thd medical board of registration I at Indianapolis Wednesday, Dr. Dinnen visited the motor registration bureau in the office of the secretary of state and took out a license for h.'s car. More than 50,000 applications for license are on file in the bureau and are being filled as rapidly as possible.—Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette. —o NOTICE TO ALL FARMERS. Please mow the weeds on the roads i running past your farms, both mud and turnpikes. They are getting very I bad in many places. You can do this i cheaper than the county can send a man out io do it. Please take this; much interest in the looks of our roads. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS. o MILK DEALERS’ NOTICE. This is the last day to file your certificate of extmination of your cow or cows. «\ll who have not filed their certificates by Saturday, July 5, will have their license revoked. DR. H. E. KELLER, 15516 Sec’y City Board of Health, j SALOON FOR SALE. On court bouse “Square, half block fit m transfer corner, 20X1 to absolute- i ly first class and modern in every | way. a bargain to anybody with ll.iioo in cash. Best reason for Belling. Investigation solicited. Address Lox ls7, Fort Wayne,' Ind. 161t3 — LOST 1913 Senior Class Pin. On Second on Madison St., between the Murray hotel and Interurbau-statiuii. Finder please return to this office or to irwin merry. 161t3 FOR SALE:A bed, springs, mattress, Singer sewing machine and sideboard. Also a surrey and single buguy. Will trade buggies for hay. Tel- j eplioue 517. 158t3

■ NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. Decatur, Ind., July 11, 1913. The taxpayers of Adams county, Indiana, are hereby notified that the t state board of tax commissioners has fixed the 29th Day of July, 1913, at 9:30 a. m., at the ojlces of said board, for the consideratwn of assess meats of personal property of Adams ( county for the purpose of equalizing I > said assessments, and for the purpose of considering the matter of Increas I ing the assessments of the personal i > property of said county, and to determine tlie rates of addition to or reduc-1 tlon from the listed or assessed valua , tion of said property in said countyAt such hearing any representative of the board of county commissioners, or any taxpayer of said county, may 1 appear in person, ot by attorney, and c be heard. 1 This hearing has nothing to do with | * appeals from county boards of re- i 1 view. Witness my hand and official seal this 11th day of v, 1913. T. H. BALTZELL, ' Auditor, Adams County, Ind. o % LIBRARY PATRONS’ NOTICE. _____ During Chautauqua week. July 10- ’ 16, the library schedule will change. | The library will oi>en from 1 to 6 in the afternoons instead of from 1 to 5 and will be closed during the evenings. 16113 o IXJST —A wagon burr from wheel in j front of Wagoner's house next to j the Laundry, Finder please return to I i this office. 158tl FOR SALE —Will sell cheap: One oak combination book case and writ-. ing desk: one oak side-board; one I iron bed: two rocking chairs, and 2; straight chairs. Everything in first' class condition. Inquire of Mrs. A. ! H. Sellemeyer, 116 First St., or I’houe 192. 160t3

5 Passenger Touring Car, 2 Passenger Roadster, with every feature of high- < tirade that has been ptovei beat in automobile construction—features that make other cars possessing them sell at an average of 13,555.80. The Detroiter costs but SBSO and S9OO Few cars are so handsome—• none are better built for economy and durability—2o to r 25 miles per gallon of fuel. I Over 100 miles to the quart ©f lubricant. Amating economy that matches the a making low cost. ( - ~ *=4. I G. H. BRIGHT, ' Decatur, • » Indiana Agent for Detroiter Sales Company, | Indianapolis. llllOllHlllllllllllllllllllllllllllliilllillllili j j, Here ’s a Salad that is Highly Praised ™ Knox Lunchton Salad ■■ 1 envelope Knox SpMkling Gelatine. 1 cun cold water. X cup sugar. tX cupr boiling water. 3 tart apples. Juice or 3 lemons. X cup pecan nuts. I cup celery cut io small pieces. Soak gelatine io cold water Ave minutes. Direolvc ID boiling water. Add lemon juice and sugar. When jelly begins to set mold Io the apples /liced, celery and pecan nuts. Serve with cream mayonnaise dressing. 7.31 Excellent salads are made with Knox Gelatine, as well as dainty and dclicicm desserts. It improves every course of a dinner, too—from soup to dessert. Two Packaxoo— Pimnand Acidulated, Both Making Two Quarts (X gaiionj »< Jelly. With ths Plain Sparkling, lemons arc need tor flavoring; but witb the Acidulated package comes an envelope of concentrated lemon Juice —a great convenience wiles too busy io Kjuecse lemous. Both contain a üblet tot coloring. Z.ef ue eend you the Knot Recroe Book and tnoutk Gelatine to moke one tint • en’TOgli to try most aav ooe ft' our dssserts, puddings, salads, jellies, ice creams, sherbets, candles, etc. Rfftt hnni (rtl ho gwr’t f99 lc w*fe CSAXLXB S. SS9Z 00 sos tees Ave. SohasAowa, w T. teg* w rawwiiwilJr] [«**• vOTmu*ot ry* 1V-

g OUR BIG ,_ W I I JULY CLEARANCE SALE I I IS NOV/ ON ' | I Our Great Sale Started Wednesday, July 2 and Continues For Two Weeks.

if! KIMONOES ■ 50c kimonoes go at • $ .12 ■ 75c “ “ “ - .69 a SI.OO ' “ “ “ - .89 [1 1.25 “ “ “ - .98 1.50 “ “ “ - 1.39 1.75 “ “ “ - 1.42 B 2.00 “ “ “ - 1’69 g 2.75 “ “ “ - 2.29 || White Dimity and Lawns We have bought heavy on wnite goodsand are now F7 offering them at very low prices.

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i_it— ■ 50 To Monev All you want. Abstracts made and Titles Guaranteed. Insurance Writers Office Rooms cn first floor oppisite interurban Station Graham and Walters DR. C. R. WEAVER OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Office above Bowers Realty Company. Phone 314 I3.:rra good old potatoes 40c Bu. Fullenkamp'u STAR GROCERY . Pint mason cans doz 50c qt “ “‘ •• 60c 1-2 gal mason cans 75c qt glass top “ .75c Jelly tumblers . . 20c Can rubbers doz . . 5c “ “ heavy doz 10c •' Parafine wax . . . 10c Sealing “ ... 5c Mixed spices . . 5 & 10c Mason top lids doz . 20c Wax top lids doz . . 5c Stone .jar white lid 7-8-& 10 cents Pure cider vinegar . 20e Will Johns,

*•5 r ■ 111 I i' aX’ M . 4P, » Brick Building For I | SALE I on 2nd st. fine Location ; I Always Rented CALL ON Dan M. Niblick “Little Red Hen” POULTRY TONI C 100 thousand chicks die every ' day during June in Indiana. This tonic cures and prevents diseases I of chickens and turkeys. Chick- I ens fed this tonic grow one-1 hird I faster. No sick chickens, but I hearty, plump fellows. Commence feet i )g now. Buy of SMITH, YAGER & FALK Druggists Decatur, - - - Inj ' Legal Rate Leans 2 Per Cent Per Month Wo loan $5 to sioo nnij from one to twelve nioullis' time. \V>' I hitvo not eliam-.mi ,mr ( ,iun ~f ! long time urn I easy paviticnls, : M which iom Ineoiiie so i»ij-.iii.,r I H with ths borro.vii ■ public. Ou t •_d the other hand-wo have lower- k I a oil our rates to conform to lluj> !fl Pew law, uiul. i' which vie op- '*■ El erale and urn licensed ami J H bonded to the Stille of Indian,.. We loan on lioumiholij goods, • pianoH, horses, wagons, tlx- m lures, etc, without removal, d j Mail or 'phone orders receive prompt nttention. ■ If you need money mi out dm following blank, ent it out and mail it to uh, and our agent will cull on you. Our agent will be in Decatur every Tuesday. Name AddresH . Reliable. Private. ’ H. WiJM iMii CCltm I liultiblii.lird 1X3(1. tloom 2, Bsc. ; oud Floor, ’»*>♦; t'alhouu Htrost. Home Tbono, 833. Fort Wayne, Ind

WHITE WAISTS ( SI.OO waists go at - - $.8914 1.25 waists go at - - .98 S ' 1.50 waists go at - - 1.19 p; I 1 2.00 waists go at • ■ I.B‘ 2.50 waists go at - - 1.98 2.75 waives go at - - 2.19 ]| Muslin Petticoats i j -' ill Stic Petticoats go at • ■ 42c I 73c “ “ “ «9e 1 SI.OO and $1.25 petticoats goat 89c UJ $1.50 petticoats goat $1.29 [3

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