Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 172, Decatur, Adams County, 22 July 1913 — Page 4
MASONRY WITHOUT MORTAR A mason would not attempt to erect a structure without stones, bricks or mortar -would he? And he makes a careful -.election of the material that is needed. He uses outside bricks for outside work and inside bricks for inside work. How many young mem and women are trying to-day right here in Decatur to erect the edifice of success without using a Hank Account? And do you realize that the selection of a Bank for YOU and YOUR needs to build YOUR edifice of success is just as important a . the selection i.f bricks and mortar by a mason when he puts up a building? FIRST NATIONAL RANK Decatur, Indiana. 3 THE DAILY MARKET REPORTS o » gmsrint—r f—- —? m Corrected Every Afternoon « - vv-fl
EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo. New York. July 21. — i (Special to Daily Democrat) i'e'.i, I 57u 570 Official to New York yesterday. 3800 hogs'closing strong medium and heavy s9.7o©s° .80 Mix n d Yorkers $9.80 ®59.90 Pigs and lights 1 $9.85©59.90 Rough sß.sO*fi $8.85 Stags ] $7.00© $8 25 Sheep 1200 lower top lambs $7.75 Cattle 300 steady. G. T. BURK. Clover seed $7.50 I Alsike seed $8.75 New Wheat 79c No. 3 Yellow corn 84.-. Oats 37c 0 Rye 52c. ‘ Barley 38c©45cj Timothy seed $1.50; COAL PRICES. Stove and Egg, hard SB.OO Chestnut, hard $8.50 Pea, hard $7.00 Po-a, Egg and Lump $5.00 W. Ash $4.50 IV. Splint $4.50 H. Valley ....... $4.25 R. Lion $4.51 Cannell $6.00 4. HIU $5 00 Kentucky $4.59 Lurtg $4.50 FULLLNKAMPS. Eggs 15c i Butter 25c Lard 11c
r=== II , - | > 4 ’ Fare $ 2 so ihSfc<J> oaily between ’ilEF' .^ F - (leveland ’“ l & Buffalo fe-— r.,. , _ , THE GREAT SHIP SEEANDBEE ~ M«(aU>cent Steamer* SEEANDBEE. Citg of Erie and City of Buffalo Daily—Cleveland and Buffalo—(May Ist to Dec. Ist) A™. ‘ ’ !: ‘* PM - Uwe Buffalo . . > .»> p M ' Arrive Brfado • • 6:30 A. M. Arrive Cleveland • €.30 A. M. fortes;, TriSd!* SKit f i‘* T,land and B“«alo-cryptod f« tmSJ&S yuteaeferkcadMma booklet. *“ ' uar ■•—tia>ete»>aC. &8. line. Sondiicenta TH? CLEVELAND & BUFFALO Transit r n I. r. hiwaan. Gai 1 Mar II R n........ r?7«-.1 ** *-.x I. K A N S I T C O. . uu> a«r. u. R. w. F. Herman, Gen'l Paaa. Ag«it —'" ' "' r>- ey-—. „ ... ... J REDUCTION SALIT In order to make room for our fall and winter line of goueb we are going to sell while they last, at greatly reduced prices, tne following articles:- Window screens, wire cloth screen doors, garden tools, and lawn mowers. Remember these will go at greatly reduced prices as we need the room. Come m and save money by securing these bargains. Chas. K Steele & Co. North Second Street
NIBLICK & CO. Fggs 15-. I Butter 25Lard H. BE.RLING. Springers 15, ■ Ducks Fowls 11c j Oe*«e .' 5 < Turkeys I Old roosters r K KALVER MARKETS. Wool 15c®20c Beet hide* 10, Calf Tallow {>< I Sheep pelts 25e@$l.V( Muskrats sc©4fx Skunk [email protected]' Coon ..10c©52.7; j Possum 10c©70< ’ Mink 25c©56.0 ' — LOCAL PNOUUCt MARKET. Springers » 18,1 Ducks 10. I Fowls it< Geese »< I ! Turkeys Ik j Did roosters 5< Eggs 14c Butter 20c 0 FOR SALE Four month old pups Pointer and hound blood. Two males and two females. Cheap if taken ' r.t once. Lloyd K. Magley. Phone 11 m, R R 7. 161t3
B ■swim ■—msg j ft" An GoodsMd tor c«h Jjg July 0188(31)88 $316 • Sale Prices IS NO W ON U. n-duced in price I This Sale Will Continue During July ™ We have still plenty good bargains left in all lines merchandise, yon can secure some excellent values in every department. Wash Goods Silkßargains I x/fA QPPfMAI Fancy silks that were bargains at $1.50 Fine linen $1.75 qual-5 ,HBBaE \ p. > .-i This sale 75c ity $1.38 ■ uL to Fine wash materials . II that were 25e This 36 in. messaline m all Table hnen $1.50 ex U ' /1. W Sale 121-2 c colors <B4c yd quality this sale $1.22 r 'XSi ' r Fine line table nnen p; ne striped poplins '’ b mY’CL'b' worth $1.25 this sale U fe' O 'fcMl L cheap at 25 cents worth sl. Th s sale 98 cents U ' lllip this sale 15c <9cyard 72in. linen cheap at f lil 97 in qilk Rrocades sl-this sale 84c Fin eßutiste that was wor th’soc this’sale Fine quality bleach--^GOOD 3 sa e pnce 60 25 cents yard thisSi! He 11 '' mch Good quality lawns One lot Silks sold at pj ; n table linen fine This sale 4 l-2c yd 50c this sale 19c yd patterns 34c Big Clearance Prices on Carpets and Rugs _ ij All Coats And Suits Ait Less Than Half Price . » h ~ "'A'. I NIBLICK & CO. Iza w—•' i r-" i r— — 1 .■ ■- mr 1 1 a ■
10 FORT WAYi'it Ex-Sheriff A . A . Butler and W ife Prepare to go There to Live BOUGHT GROCERY There — Superintendent C. E. Spaulding Leases the Butler Home Here. Ex-Sheriff and Mrs Mbert A. Bht-| er of North Second street, who have based their residence here to C. \ i -I aciding, new superintendent of the city schools, are preparing to move co Fort Wayne, where Mr. Butler owe j a grocery, on Spy Run. They havr | not yet secured a house in For I Wayne, and in case they do not be i tween this and August first, will store) their goods here in one room of their) house until they have a location in j Fort V/a.tne. Mrs. Butler will go to Fort Wayne soon to assist her hits 1 band in seeking a residence there. i Mr. Butler has been in Fort Wayne| the past two months, conducting his! grocery. Professor Spaulding expects to I move his family here by August I.' f'om Winamac A sale of part oi their personal property will be held tomorrow by the Butlers. — —o— NOTICE. Tn Whom it May Concern: Notice is hereby given that the I’oftrd of School Trustees of the School city of I>?i-ntnr, Indiana, have determined by proper resolution duly adopted and entered of record, that an urgent public necessity exists for the building. erection and equipment of a new high school building within the limits ot said school city, the cost of which building and equipment will be in excess of monies now on hand or which will be hereafter realized from existing annual levies for that purpose, and that on account, thereof it will ) be necessary to borrow money and create a debt of said school city and i to issue and sell the bonds of said I school city, the aggregate amount of ' the present debt thus proposed to be
• reared ny tn e issue and sale ol satd l ed at this time to be created shall be! e- idem by the . onds u s said school ‘j city to be hereafter issued payable in lour equal installments, one bond dti'»! on July 15, 1914: one lone! due on Jar.-! •ary 15, 1815; one bond due on July , 15. 1815. and one bond due on January i, li . The building proposed to be erected ; f ;.hd eoustn • t, (1 ; d:r.H be of brick. ' nient and stone construction and will jj l i as proposed approximately 70 feet i y Vio feet in sir Said building to : i>e oi a; proved modern construction, : with all necessary heating and ventil ! I ation, and constructed in ail things 1 I according to the laws governing t’: t construction of sanitary school buildings, and according to the rules and. , i directions of the State Board of Edu- 1 1 cation and State Board of Health- i O L. VANCE. ■' IRVIN BRANDYBERRY, •I T. FRCCHTE, Board of School Trustees of the ( i School City of Decatur, ind. 22-29-5 i I Port Wayne & Springfield 1 Ry. Company. time table. Northbound. Cars leave Decatur at 5:50, 7:00. ! : 30. 11:30, 2:30, <1: CO. 5:30. •< : 3n. a |. rive at Fcrt 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, 1 10:00, l:0f, 4:00, 5:30, 7:00. 11:0: : arrive in Decatur at 8:10, 9:40, 11:10; I 2:10, 5:10. 6:40, 8:10, 12:10. Connections are made nt Fort ! Wayne with the Ft. Wayne & North-! ejn Indiana Traction Co., The Toledo I & Chicago Interurban Railway Comfany. The Ohio Electric, and Indiana ' Union Traction Ccmrany; also with I the Pennsylvania, Wabash. Nickle i Plate, L. S. & M. S.. C H * D.. and ! G R. & I- railroads. Freight Service. Freight service consists of one train each wav daily: Leaving Decatur at 7:00 a. in, and returning, leaving Fort Wayne at 12:00 m. This enables shippers to telephone orders; ! end receive shipments promptly. V'. H.' FLEDDERJOHANN. . Cehc . Manager. - - -Decaturdr.d. |i if LYE WANTED WfH pay the high-) II est market r-rh eg. Nut and large , I lump size soft'.> il Chestnut and f hard cigll c:> i;> T- —Fovlne, Manlier. Co.. Pleasant Mills, Ind. 172t3
NOTICE OF PUBLIC LETTING. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned su|>erintendeiit of construction of the George W. Zimmerman 1 Drain in Washington township, Indi-, ana, will on Saturday, August 9. 1913, at 10 o’clock a. m., at the office of 1 Phil L. Macklin, county surveyor, cl Adams County, Indiana', in the Morri ; sou block in the City of Decatur, Ind’ana, receive sealed bids for the construction of said drain 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. Bids will be received and contracts' let as follows: Cotistrucfioa of drain front Station 0 to Station 11 plus 41). Bidders are required to file their bids as required by law, upon’ forms furnished bv the undersigned superintendent and each bid shall be afcompanied with a good and sufficient I bond in a sum equal to twice the : amount of such bld conditioned for; the faithful performance of said contract and that the bidder will enter into a contract if the same be award ed to him. Such bond fqJ»e tipprpovcd . by the Superintendent of Construction. The Superintendent of Construction I reserves the right to reject any and iall bids. * No bid will be accepted in excess I ■of the estimated cost of such work or' in excess of the benefits found. The time for the construction of such ; work will be made known on the day; of The contractor will lie re- 1 ‘quired to complete the work within) the time fixed in the contract. PHIL L. MACKLIN, 22 29 Supt. of Construction o — PUBLIC SALEThe undersigned will offer at public) auction at his residence, 525 North Second street, Decatur, Indiana, beginning at 1 o'clock p. m., on Wednesday, July 23, the following property: One two-seated surrey, two tank pumps, shovels, picks, two gasoline engines, , household fur niture, gas stoves, a wood cr coal range and numerous other articles. Terms ’usual. The articles may be seen before day of sale by calling at ; the residence. IGStI A. A. BUTLER. HIGH CLASS Utility White Rocks. Eggs 81.25 per setting; $6.00 per hundred. Chicks, sl2 per hundred. Delivered free. W. H. Lansberg, Framingham Centre, Mass. 145 tn w s 4-wks
Dr C. V. Connel VETERINARIAN PPinno office 143 1 UUlit/ Residence 102 ™sTanlace FOR THE HAIR If your hair is too dry—brittle—colorless —thin—stringy—or falling out —use Parisian Sage—now—at once. It stops itching scalp, cleanses the hair of dust and excessive oils, removes dandruff with one application, and makes the hair doubly beautiful — soft — fluffy—sbundant. Try a 50c. bottle to-day. It will not only save your hair and make t grow, but give it the beauty you desire. THE H;OUT HOUSE DRUG CO. 9R9HKA9SMK*CIMvmHK2f , 42SM STAR GROCERY Pint mason cans doz 50c qt “ “ 60c 1-2 gai 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-& r 10 cents Pure cider vinegar . 20c • Will Johns.
Two high-elass Belgian stall' is. will stand for mares at my ba . miles northeast of Decatur, Ind . i ns .season. King Waiter Is a blood bi>, 5 years old, weights 2,000 tbs proved that he is an excellent l er. Fred Orion is a fine sorrel, ■ ' • mane and tail, 3 years old, will v over a ton when matured. He is a fine specimen of the Belgian i.e has proved that he is a sure bn ?r. Terms:—Ten dollars to insure a colt to stand and suck. Owners t. r:ing with mares will be held for ,n ante. We solicit your patronage. J. A. FLEMING & SON. 77-2t-w-10r,ks. Owner’ FOR SALE—Rhode Island Red rter. 1 year old. 'Phone ICS. — Legal Rate Loans | 2 Per Cent Per Month We loan $5 to SIOO and from one to twelve months’ time. W have not changed our plan c long time and easy paymen which has become so popu 1 with the borrowing public. O' the other hand we have lowv ed our rates to conform to tl; new law, under which we op erate and are licensed and bonded to the State of Indiana We loan on Household good>. | pianos, horses, wagons, fix I tures, etc., without removal. 9 Mail or 'phone orders receb prompt attention. If you need money fill out the g following blank, cut it out and H mail It to us, and our agent will y call on you. x Our agent will be in Decatur every Tuesday, Name — • Address • • Reliable. Private. FL Wayne Loan cm an* Established 1896. Room 2, Sec ond Floor, 706 Calhoun Street. Home Phone, 837. Fort Wayne, Ini
