Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 175, Decatur, Adams County, 25 July 1913 — Page 4
BUILDING A BARN WITHOUT BOARD A carpenter would not think of building a barn without boards would he? And he doesn’t simply order hoards and leave it go at that, (le selects the kinds of woods he needs, the proper lengths and thicknesses. Yet isn’t It a fact that you are attempting to erect the building which is to hold your Fortune without, a Bank account? You can no more do it than a carpenter can build a barn without boards. And in a selection of a Bauk that is to be your Bank, it is essential to your success that you choose one that will give you personal attention. That is the character of Bank you need in your business. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Decatur. Indiana.
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EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y.. July 25 —(Spec- | ial to Daily Democrat) —4800, 1900, 1900 Official to New York yesterday 380 Hogs closing slow medium and heavy J!'.BO4i $9.90 Yorkers $9.90ff510.00 Pigs and lights $9.90© $lO CO Boughs $5.50©58.75 Stags $7.50© SB-00 Sheep 3000 steady top lambs 775 Cattle 400 , dull; • •' i e c.' ■ J G. T. BURK. Clover seed $7.50 Alsike seed ..SS."S ! New Wheat 79c ; No. 3 Yellow corn St--Oats 35c nye 53c , Harley 38c©45c , Timothy seed $1.50 j COAL PRICES. Stove and Egg, hard SB.OO Chestnut, hard ... $8.50 Pea, hard $7.00 Poca, Egg and Lump $5.00 W. Ash $4.50 iV. Splint $4.50 H. Valley $4.25 IL Lion ..... $4.50 Tannell .. $6.00 J. Hill $5.00 Kentucky J 4.50 Lurie *4.50
FSnWVWSVE* Ki ird 1 TiAfl Clz L*y s>js?.f •> s* f j ijf £fo| CU&UZJIUg&K Wh y ? I house 3 horse- S power engines weigh 425 pounds and E the Stickney 3 horse-power weigh B 9 1275 pounds without an ounce so spare —Stickney gives you h three-thirds of an engine— This is ho iv the catalog house divides. g I Schafer Hardware Co. I IwEmWMKaSff'MMBi FXCI.USIVE AGENT gQarzaHESaBKBfIHOEi| $3.25 per ton for Lump ITHHESHING COAL Our Genuine Howard White Ash is acknowledged to be the cleanest and best coal on the market for either Furnace Heating or Range -Splint-Pomary-Hocking-Pocahontas-Anthracite and Cannel coals I of best quality in all sizes to meet your requirements. I — — |;Y yj Erl. CARROLL j,
FULLENKAMP9, | Eggs 1 Butter 25c Lar <’ ”jlc NIBLICK & CO. Eggs 15c I Hutter 25'; i Lard ••• • < IOC H. BERLINtt 'Springers 15c! Ducks 10c Fowls 11c | Geese 5c Turkeys Old roosters 5 C KALVER MARKETS. Wool 15c@20<! Beef hides io< Calf Tallow i Sheep pelts 25cg>$1.0( j Muskrats sc@4s< I Skunk 25c©>$3.f>(, Coon 10c@$2.7c ’ Possum 10c@70c; Miak 25c @ s6.ln ' LOCAL PKOUUCi MARKET. | Springers Jp( Ducks ....... 10, Fowls n c 4 Geese i Turkeys i-)< ! Old roosters 5, j i Eggs 14-, I Butter 2o<
TO FERFORM HERE TONIGHT / .* 1 - * & I < < -cl 1 ' MA & IlliF Lnu J - LAUBSCHER. World’s greatest poeket-billia; d v izard, who has been secured by Mr. Al Anker to give an exhibition this evening at the Menig Billiard Parlors. Haul,-Scher is without doubt the champion fancy pocket-billiard ! player of the world v .th a standing offer to spoet any player at any time i rnd for any amount It is said that !> ( . is the master of 150 seemingly irn- ' possible shots He will give an hout’s exhibition this evening, to which the public is cordially invited. .
DECATUR WOMAN TAKE NOTICE. An Advance Fashion Hint From. Hartford City. Hartford City women, if they would follow the dictates oi the ginks who < reate the fashions, will don a mutton ' teg skirt this fall. Perhaps you will: leel a little sheepish in it at first, but it is really quite a lamb of a skirt, cut two inches above the waist in the Lack and at the waist line in the front. Plain, down to two Inches b> ■ low the hips, it is box pl?ated from there on down to tv. o Inches below the knee, and thence plain again to the v°ry finish. Developed in sh> p herd’s plaid it is just the thing for the trotter o .d< sheep trotter as 't were. In a mutton leg skirt, slit to revc -t a little calf, with a mole on yo '• cheek, a rat Hon in your hare, with your neck a little bare, and your voice a litle hoarse, you are bound to take seme stock in all fashions 't he new skirt a la mutton leg is s".r» to make a hit with the butcher's bride, anyway, but if it doqpn't quite meet with your approval, the Nation-' al Tailors’ association is to be blamed. —Hartford City News. COURT HOUSE NEWS. A marriage license •••..s issped yes terday to Bertha Kirchner, liorn November 10, 1883, daughter of Christian Hieberich, and William Wilson Walden, signal iitter. of Muncie, born December 14. 1881, son on M. Walden. George Kinzle took out letters of administration in the estate of AmmP. Beatty. He gave $2.u00 . ond. WANTS A DIVORCE ; ——— (CONTINTED FROM PAG!' ONE) peacefulness cf the household, t.fft the defendant would not allow her busband to compel him to get,out. Fin-’ i ally, after the wife told her husbaad . to go if he did not like It, and stated I <he did not care how soon he went, lie did go. After being abs 'nt a lev. weeks he said told her if sit- ; would come and live with him he| would treat her right and support her ! and daughter. She refused to do so. | \gain, last May, he says he made the) same generous offer to get her to i’c i Turn to him, lift of which she refused. As she said she had "set her head' , in the matter, he wants a divorce. CARD OF THANKS. We desife.to thus publicly thank | '.he neighbors, friends and lodge mem- ; >ers who so kindly assisted us dur-1 ing our late bereavement, the death ! if our beloved husband and father You were all very kind’and we o.p-! ireclate your efforts to lighten our burdens of sorrow. Mrs. Beatty and Children. NOTICE. Martin Beery, of West Monroe | dreet desires that the man, name un-: mown, who stored his household! ;oods in their barn before going to v’ichigat; several months a,go. remove the hame, ns roon.i is needed. 174t3
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|j 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 dozloc Parafine wax . . . 10c Sealing “ ... 5c S Mixed spices . . 5 & 10c Mason top lids doz . 20c « Wax top lids doz . . 5c I Stone jar white lid 7*B-& 10 cents ■ Pure cider vinegar . 20c [Will Johns. SsOESKRMVSHMBBBHraKMZ Low Rate Excursion --VIA— Clover Leaf Route To Frankfort Kokomo & Marion and intermediate stations EVERY SUNDAY Train leaves Decatur at 10:23 a.m. See Agent for Information Cleaning And Pressing The Best What Is That Is Our Biz Decatur Dry Citaner Ist Door E. Murray Hotel Dr, C. V. Connel VETERINARIAN j. Plump n ce 143 1 llUllc Residence 102 Hatch Late Chicks NOW . For early Spring layers. You can raise them with less trouble in July and August Free from summer diseases and they will grow 1-2 faster if you get a bottle of “Little Red Hen” Tonic of Smith Yager And Ealk Guaranteed to sve satisfaction. Price 50c & SI.OO a bottle — Brick Building For SALE on 2nd st. fine Location Always Rented i CALL t ON ; | Dan M. Niblick
WE DO REPAINTING & RUBBER TIRING All Kinds of Pepair Work DECATUR CARRIAGE WORKS East Monroe Street - - W, I). Porter Prop, II I NIAGARA FALLS AND RETURN VIA Clover Loaf Route And Steamer “Seeandbee” Sunday July 27 1013 Limit 12 days For tickets and information see agent Decatur or address Chas. E. Rose, A.G.P.A., TOLEDO, O SPECIAL VACATION TOURS VIA - CLOVER LEAF ROUTE Cedar Point, Cleveland and Put-In-Bay, Ohio. Detroit, Mich, and Niagara Falls, N.Y. Tickets On Sale Every Saturday at Greatly Reduced FARESReturn Limit 12 Pays See Clover Leaf Agent for particulars or address Chas. E. Rose, A.G.P.A., TOLEDO, OHIO Will be given anyone who furnishes evidence or information which convicts a violator of the liquor laws in Decatur by the I Civic L_eague| Superfluous Hair Moles, warts, pimples, blackheads, and all facial blcm’shei i ently removed without scarrir. CHIROPODY New painless method of treating corns, bunions, ingrow in My methods are scientific and practical in every detail Man a of Southern Beauty Cream’’ so; the skin. ZIMMERMAN Specialist Parlors, 12C6 Calhoun, near Lewis. Hour 9-4, or by appointment Phone Fare $ 2 52 (leveland 0 ■ aiwi MMBMMBt&aSgLjg. 4 T“T and Buffalo-(M ay Ist to Dec. Ist) Arnve B itUlo . . Lmve . . von ( . M . or Put-in H-- Tolodo, iMro.t and all iM/uktaTw C-anadlan nnintß? «t Hrv • any railroad line between Clivetan n boutltweat. Tickets reading xi » »»55S I- F. AN D R *, ; LO p T RAN S, I p T CO. | REDUCTIONSALE we^retrobi?j!j e e r ?i On^? r °u r fall and winter line o’ u prices tnp fnU° w^le , e Y • last, at greatly; re screen doorc artl , c^e3: "' Window screens, wire cL these will o-n r(^en^ ools > and lawn mowers. Remer .room. y educed tprices as we Ineed gains'. an d save money by’ securing these ■’ Chas. F. Steele & Co. North SecondiStreet
