Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 177, Decatur, Adams County, 28 July 1913 — Page 4
BUILDING A BARN WITHOUT BOARD ' A carpenter would not think of building a bam without boards would he? And he doesn't simply order boards and leave it go at that. He selects the kinds of wotsla he needs, the proper lengths and thicknesses. Yet isn't It a fact that you art attempting to erect the building whivh 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.. .Inly 28—(Spec- , lai to Daily Democrat I—4 800, ”230 28f>o today 5120, 380, 380 Yesterday official to New York Saturday 1140 Hogs closing lower Pigs and lights steady ’ Mixed and Medium and Heavy $9,750 $9.85 Yorkers $9,850 $9.90 Pigs and lights $9 900 110.00 Houghs SB-400 $8.60 Stags s7oo©sß.oo Sheep 44"0 Stronger Choice lambs [email protected] 'earlings $6.000 86.50 Weather s•>. ■ ©55.75 Ewes $4 00©55.00 Mixed sheep •5.000 $5.25 Cattle 4855 slow to 15 lower Choice steers $8.60@59 00 Butchers [email protected] Heifers $7 750 $Bl5 Medium steers $8,[email protected].>. G. T- BURK. Clover seed $7.50 Alsike seed $8.75 New wheat 80c No. 3 Yellow corn 84e Oats 36c Hye 53c Barley 38c©4.>c Timothy seed $1.50 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 ,V. Splint $4.50 H. Valley — $4.25 R. Lion $4.50 Pannell ... ...$6,00 j. Hill $5-00
| OUR BIG JULY CLEARANCE SALE | Only 3 More Days Left to Take Advantage of Our Big July Clearance Sale | SS3 Come in early and avoid the rush of the last few days. We are offering you some of the greatest opportunities to secure just RS H» the articles you need at a great reduction in prices. Look over the prices, then come in and select what you want. ' & EU HOUSE DRESSES ' LAWNS aflfr KN f 1.75 values go atsl.49' T?*® I:>c ls oatl 2e 25c go at 17c 50egoat42c *x|W $1.25 values go at 98c A A ~ u -, .. .. “ : ; • SI.OO values go at . . 89c f-/ xx' - z < ’■ JF • \\ nite \ oil and Lt wn waists prices • mMvA'W 89c to $2.50 /ffx ® iW;izA r>\ vdi-’ X\'. F Children Rain Capes @3 Aa £/ 1125v£ go at::::::::::::::: *» \\| $2.5o B Satsi.a> • 11 O' O. Jfl M ■A i v Ladies Rain Coats zAy / ,w is KIMONOES 7 i * \ ; $13.00 go at SIO,OO $9.00 go at $7.50 // 'A SA A I , „ M ' * G -°° «° at s4 ’ 98 ’ 110 t go at $3.98 p 7 ~ Jgl 07 I 1 va l u esg°at Si , f Ladies and Misse. all wool suits prices from WIT/Tj' U i ; i '■ f ; $1.25 and <1.50 values go atsl.l9 : / $7.50 lO $20.00 .*//;: > B 3!: " 77“"u 7 —7 7 I- f W lIIL One lot of infants and childrens white J / x have a few fancy white nett and h//vB It M Hllll® dresses, size 6 mo. to 6 yrs. awn l mens and Pecay dresses L i ... x W - «<> at cost Don’t fail to buy IB Prices 25c to $2.25 at such a reduction .1 i R-l @1 —— gga I —=— -— i ®-C3l grx i . r, a WJW aiI , W—MW rwßinav>n., CffßfSTl i i yy^<g rrm - _r. V/
Kentucky $4.30 j Lurlg $4.50 FULLEN KAMPS. Eggs 15c Butter ’ 25c I j Lard 11c NIBLICK & CO. ■ Eggs 15c* i Butter Is-.-0 22ci H. BERLINU. i Springers 7.15 c 1 Ducks —lO c Fowls 11c Geese 5c Turkeys 10c Old roosters .... 5c KALVER MARKETS. Wool 15c@20c Beef hides 10c Calf 12c i Tallow 5c Sheep pelts 25c@$l.V0 Muskrats sc@4sc Skunk [email protected] i Coon [email protected] Possum 10c@70c ) Mink 25c@$6.0v LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. )’Springers 15c } Ducks ... 10c ) Fowls 11c ) Geese 5c 5 Turkeys 10c 5 Old roosters 5c 0 Eggs 14c 0 Butter 20c
INQUEST IS HELD Justice Stoneburner and Jury of Six Declare Laßeuer Insane AT THE JAIL TODAY — — Case Must be Certified to Circuit Court—Sister is Heard From. ‘Justice of the Peace Amos Stone- ! burner of Kirkland township, was culli ed to the jail this city, this morninv | and with a jury of six men, held an 1 inquest to determine the mental coaI uitiou of Joe Laßeuer the pipe liner. ! who lias been in jail several days. I 1 hey declared him insane and that | his being at large is dangerous to the I community Two physicians, Dr. Par- ; rish of Monroe and Dr J. M. Miller 1 certilied to his condition It s now I necessary to certify the ease to the ! circuit court, whete Judge Merryman I and a jury of twelve will hear it. This ! will probably not be taken up until j the September term of court, ami in i the meantime, unless Laßeuer's i>- . latives pay the costs in the case and i ask to have tiie proceedings dismissI ed, Laßeuer will be held until admitted to the Easthaven insane asylum. Tiie red tape pro ceding is necessary because Laßeuer is a non resident ol the state In case of residents, onlv a justice and physicians comprise the ! inquest board. Sheriff Durkin received a letter this morning from tiie man's sister. Mrs , John Baker ot Garfield. N. J. stated that Imßeuer has had a\:" I ot this kind before, but they were called delirium tremens. One of his | delusions is that his mother died this | week, but Mrs. Baker says that sir is still living. She stated that thej would write again the last of th< month. It is quite probable that ihej will take no action to have Laßeuet , released as their circumstances an , ; poor. The Jurors hearing the case thii . morning were: Dan Shackley, Elija'. . Walters. William Blackburn, Joe Bran , 1 dybeery. Sim Fordyce. M- F. lunkhead » — 1 *—O * ""* Democrat Want Ads Pay
I SHOP. CLOSED TH'S WEEK. Nick Miller, the barber at the Ho-1 ! tel Murray, is away from his shop fori i u few days. Ho will return Friday ufteAioon and the shop will be open ' lor Saturday. 177t3 — ODRY CLEANER'S NOTICE. The Decatur Di y ('leaning estate lishnujut has installed a telephone, l umber and Will < all for and de liver goods in any part of the c ity. AGED MAN DEAD Abraham Lhamon Dies at 1 Home of Daughter Neat' Salem—Caused by ACUTE GASTRITIS ’ Which Developed While Rccovering from Broken 1 r ‘ >. Leg—Well Known. a Abraham Lhamon, well known and •< rci’ie ted resident of Adams county., I died tliis morning at the home of his ■ a daughter. Mrs, W. F. Meyers, one-half ' mile south of Salem, from acute ge.s- ■ II tritis. Mr Lhamon had the misfortune of breaking his leg two months i d go and while recovering from this ;!•?-; relo|K’d the tlis*ase which resulted in . v his death tins morning at 5 o'clock, j Mr. Lhamon was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lhamon and was born ini Knox county. Ohio, June 13, 1532, being at tiie time ot his death eighty--8 one years, one month and fifteen d;.)s -• old. He was prer <1 d in death by. 0 tiis wife and the children left to s , mourn tiie loss of their father are It. e S. Lhamon of Custer, Micbs Edward j is D. Lhamon of this city, and Mrs. W ' Meyer of near Fa'.on. He is also’ 'i survived by brothers and sisters as Ti follows: D. L Lhamon of Gas City; 10 William Lhamon of Berne; Thomas ■ v Lhamon of Berne: Enos Lhamon of r Dixon, Ohio, and Mrs. Marie Yount of - Monroe. The fur, rai will be held at the Sa■s bin church Wednesday morning nt 1,1 10 o’clock and interment will be held . t Sprit: i Hill cemetery. Mr. Lhtl--1 - man was a private in Company F, ! 14 7ih regiment. Indiana volunteer iu--7.' If.ntry.
Announcement We wish to announce to the Public of Decatur and vicinity that we are the sole Agent for 1 he celebrated A. B. Chase PIANO AND PLAYERS PIANOS , For further information price and terms, please ad-' dross Jacobs Music Heuse 10’21, & 1023 Calhoun St Ft. Wayne, Ind The Piano and Player Market of Northern Ind. Mi 7 Jr 1 I/t f I CT \ COPYRIGHT AP»E C* DELIGHTFUL DESSERTS for dainty Summer appetites. Just the thing for that languid feeling, are always to be had at Martin’s bakery We can prepare the most delicious pastry better than most bakers, because of our wide experience and unsurpassed facilities. Don’t bother baking pies, cakes, pastry, etc., at home. You will like our kind just as well if not ; better. Jaccft Martin
WE DO REPAINTING & RUBBER TIRING All Kinds of Pepair Work DECATUR CARRIAGE WORKS East Monroe Street - - W, D. Porter Prop. NIAGARA FALLS AND RETURN VIA. Clover Leaf Route And Steamer “Seeandbee" Sunday July 27 1013 Limit 12 days For tickets and information see agent Decatur or addre Chas. E. Rose, A.G.P.A., TOLEDO, 0
FRAME BUILDING FOR SALE. Have a frame buihling, 22%x55>4,10, , e&ted on the fair groumis, east of the < iiy. Is in good condition, can be moved as it stands at small expense or can be tom down. Will sell cheap if taken at once. . 177t3 J. B. STONEBI’RNEK. DEMOCRAT WANT ADS PAY BIG.
I 5. leeward I - — — — — r Will be given anyone who furnishes evidence or information which convicts a viol- = a tor of the liquor laws in Decatur by the ■M _ H I Civic League |
PROPERTY FOR SALE. . Located corner Fourth and JefL > son Sts. —E. J. Hailey. 17 o , /WANTED A dishwasher at Peopi i restaurant. Call at once. J;:, > Martin Prop. 171 F©R SALB —Four milch cows. S<-e It N. Runyon, one-half mile north :. Dent school house. Tlwk
