Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 181, Decatur, Adams County, 1 August 1913 — Page 4

WOOLEN MILLS The development of this country’s woolen mills to their present position of pre-eminence was a matter of skill, (ruining and experience Fresh as every merehnntile and manufacturing business must gain their skill, training and experience by years of practice. >o must the Banking business develop**. Thirty j ears of experience in meeting the financial requirment of of our people recommend') to you the First National Bank. May we talk this over with you? FIRST NATIONAL RANK Decatur. Indiana.

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EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. I—(Spec-;l—(Spec- ; ial to Daily Democrat)- Receipts. 600; shipments, 1,900; official to New York yesterday none; hogs closing steadyMediums and heavy, $9.40@59 6©; good weight yorkers and light niixt ■■!. $9.60©59.70; pigs. $11.70 u $9.7-">; roughs. sß.2.>cu $8.4": stags. $7 25<« $8.00; sheep, 2,000; generally tops, $7.50; few, $7.75; cattle. 500; dull. G. T. bURK. Clover seed $7.50 Alsike seed $9.25 New wheat 80c No. 3 Yellow corn 90c tints 36c Bye 51c Barley 38c@45c 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 4. Hill $5.00 Kentucky $4.50 Lurig $4.50 FULLbNKAMPS. Eggs 15c

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 - Rexurn Limit 12 Says See Clover Leaf Agent for particulars or address Chas. E. Rose, A.G.P.A., TOLEDO, OHIO

Dr, C. V. Connel VETERINARIAN Phnno yffice 148 r none Residence 102

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Butter 25c Lard H c NIBLICK & CO. Eggs 15 C Butter 18cffi)22c H. BERLING. Springers 15 C Ducks ..10c Fowls i| c Geese g t Turkeys i()c Old roosters 5c KALVER MARKETS. Wool ... 15c@20c Beet hidca 10c Calf T2c Tallow 6c Sheep pelts 25c@$l.t'O Muskrats sc@4sc Skunk [email protected] Coon [email protected] Possum .....10c@70c Mink 25c ®s6.ov LOCAL PKUUvCt MARKET. Springers 15c Ducks 10< Fowls 11c Geese 5c Turkeys 19c Old roosters 5c Eggs 14c Butter 20c

FiLES! PILES! PILES! WILLIAMS’ INDIAN PILE OINTMENT Will cure Blind. Bleedlr.j? and Itching Piles. It absorbs the tumors, allays itching at once acts as a poultice, gives instant relief. For sale by all druggist 4- mail 50c and Si.oo WIU.UMS MFG.CC., P. eps., Cleveland, Ohio For Safe BY ENTuRPRiSE DRUG CO Democrat Want Ads Pay.

COURT HOUSE NEWS Deputy Clerk 1.. I. Baumgartner is I engaged In making up the regular monthly marriage report. I llis stiba s that of the thirteen marriage licenses Issued in July, return of twelve marriages Jins already beenii made by the linges officiating been made by the ol licenses were issued last year in ■lnly, while July, 1911. showed old. nine issued. Certificate of the ehu tton of a board of trustees for I nion Chapel F. I’. ' church was filed with the county recorder- Tile board includes It. A. Drummond, Bert Wolfe and Newton Lenhart. — ■ ■ “ ■■ Real estate transfers; James Ault lo Win, Smithy, lot 968, Decatur, s■'oo; Philemon N. Ford e< al. to lacob 11. 1 loud,—hell. lot 283. Geneva. SSOO. A marriage license was issued to Rufus t op Guuten. student, of Berne, l orn June 21, IS9O. son of John Ven Guuten, to wed Ida Sprunger clerk, ol Berne, born April 23. IXBB, daughter of Joshua Spruuger. n . EXPENDITURES AND TAX LEVYS FOR THE YEAR 1914. The Trustee of Kirkland Township, Adams County, proposes for the yearly expenditures and tax lexies by the Xdvisory Board at its annual meeting, to be held at the Trustee's Office ou Ihe 2nd .day of September, 1912. commencing at 10 o'clock a. in., the followlug estimates and amounts lor said year; 1. Township expenditure*. $984.6!. and township tax. 9 cents on the hundred dollars. 2- Local tuition expenditures, sl.750.42. and tax If. cents on the htfundred dollars. Special School Tax expenditures. $1,094.01. and tax 10 cents on the hundred dollars. Road Tax expenditures, $328.20, and tax 3 cents on the hundred dollars. Total expenditures, $1,157.21, and total' tax, 38 cents on the hundred do'isra. The.taxables of tile above named township are as follows: Total Valuation of iainds and Improvements $605,585-00 Total Valuation of Personal Property 262,705.00 Valuation of Railroads. Express Comp/iies. Palace Car Companies, Telegraph Lines, Telephone Lines, etc., etc. (Estimated from last year's tax duplicate>.s26l,92o.oo $1 ,l-"e.2l<i "e Amount of credit on account of mortgage exemption... 36,200-00 Net taxable property oi Township $1,094,610.09 Number of polls. 158. GKO. M.T- UOi’CK, Trustee Dated July 31, 1913. ' Q EXPENDITUFES AND TAX LEVIES FOR THE YEAR 1914. The Trustee of Hartford Township Adams County, proposes for the year !y expenditures and tux levies by th Advisory Board at its annual meeting to be held at my office on the 2nd day of September, 1913, commencing : nt 2 o'clock p. m., the following esti- ; mates and amounts for said year: 1. Township expenditures. $1,44665, and Township tax. 15 cents on the hundred dollars. 2. Ideal Tuition expenditures. $2.989.73 and tax 31 cents on the him died dollars. 3. Special School Tax expend! lures, $2,893.29, and tax 30 cents on the hundred dollars. 4. Poor expenditures for preceding year. $192.89, and tax 2 cents on th: i hundred dollars. Total expenditures, $7,522 56, ano total tax. 78 cents on the hundred del larsThe taxables of the above named township are us follows: Total Valuation of Lands and Improvements $601,025.0 . Total Valuation of Personal Property 335,670.(ic Valuation of Railroads, Express Companies, Palace Car Companies, Telegraph Lines, Telephone Lines, Etc., Etc (Esti-, mated from last year's tax duplicat' ' 53,370.0(, $990,065.0' Amount of credit on Account Mortgage Exemption 25,635.(10 Net taxable property of Township $964.45(1.01 Number of polls. 220. JOHN W. COWENS. Trustee. Dated July 31. 1913. -*" ' ~ j THE REX THEATER A. three reel feature, entitled “THE DEAD SECRET” from the book by Winklt ■ Collins, in which Miss Marion Leonard the famous moving pi ti re star takes the part ot the leading lady. You hav( all seen her great plays. Don’t Miss This One 5c to all REX

DECATUR BOYS ' GIVEN A SCARE Two Decatur Boys Who Went to Bluffton to See Their Girls j BADLY FRIGHTENED I A Cheap Tie and Scarf Pin , Belonging to Greeks the Cause. Charged witli purloining a necktie, a tie i>in. and a tic- clasp, three young j fellows were in charge of tjhe officers; lor a short time Wednesday evening,: i.ni were subjected to a scare nn-j ('. Deputy Prosecuting Attorney J. F. Decker decided that charges were! ■ hti'dy warranted and the three youths! were discharged from custody. Two of the boys were from Decatur! ; :>nd the other was Homer Marshall a son of Charles Marshall of Poneta, al! ; cl them about the same age. The charge made to the police by Joe Zarefis and another Greek, wiio | arrived lieie this week from Hunting1c to work for Zarefis, was that the 1 three young fellows. all minors, took tile tie and pin from the Zarefis pool room the previous night Marshal lad tlie tie on when lie entered the. pool room again Tuesday evening. The Groeks then called the police and demanded that the boys be 1 ■ searched. After the officers arrived Marshall’ admitted to Marshal Pierce that h? I was wearing a tie that hud come from ■ ! the pool room the previous night, but i denied having the pin. His compan- ! ions also entered denial at first to know ledge of the pin. gut later one 1 admitted that he had thrown the nri into the grass near the William Ker-i foot corner, and went and recovered ’ it. This was after one of the Greeks ; declared the pin was worth sl2 Gaffer declared he did not think the pin was of value and had been using it to close up a rant in the lining of his coat. Alter it’was recovered it wn« • taken to n j'we'.er, who gave the opin- ! ion that the pin was worth not to exI reed 25 cents. The set was nflsslng hut the jeweler said that it hardly ’ could have held a sl2 diamond, as the setting was not of the proper size. He I I onounced it as one of the cheapest : pins on the market- . The three boys gave their version j of the affair. The Marshall boy,- they stated, had been working in Decatnr, i and on Monday night he and his com-! panions came here to visit some j south side girls, with whom they! were "keeping company.” They plan-1 ned to return to Decatur ona freight ] train and went into the pool room to: secure some old papers to place in a car so they would not get their doth-! ing dirty. They explained that they i gathered up a bufidle of papers hur-l riedly and did not discover the neck- j tie and pins am. ng them until they | reached the railroad. They regarded them as of little value- Marshall said that he and his companions returned Wednesday night to visit the same 1 friends as on the previous night, and that he wore the tie, with the pur-' i pose of going into the pool room to i see if anyone would claim it, when he | would turn it over. Instead of demanding the tie, or claiming ownership. tlie Greeks sent for the officers. After the value of the tie and jewelry was established tlie police con sidered the stuff of insuffii ient value to warrant further action, since (he stuff was all recovered. ' Tlie boys planned to return to D | catur on another freight train Wed-1 tiesday night. There is a chance for pool room I owners’!© get into trouble by permitting boys of this ago in their places of business. —Bluffton News. TAKEN TO THE ASYLUM. Deputy Sheriff Kelly Accompanies' Charlas Lord to Easthaven. ( ounty (lerk Bleeke was iiOtiiiet. tl»is morning by Easthaven insane asylum authorities nt Richmond that there is now room for Charles Loh. I tmi that he would be accepted ther. fpr treatment. Deputy Sheriff Jeeci Kelly, accompanied by R. C. Parrish left tills afternoon for Richmond, tai; ing Mr. Lord therq. He was deelaw. i insane a few weeks ago and was con fined in jail here until there was room in the hospital. o ACCOUNTANTS LEAVE. The state accountants who havt been here nearly three weeks, goiny over the. justices and trustees' bookflnishd their work and left tndn" noon. While here they worked in tin sheriff's office. > 4MS»«*> WWW - -■ W I HQ

ON SECOND TERM O. L. Vance Today Begins Second Term of Three Years as Member OF SCHOOL BOARD Reorganized—lrvin Brandyberry Becomes President —Mr. Fruchte Sec’y. The city school board met this morning for the annual reorganization at which time O. L. Vance began his second term of three years. It has been the custom for the nev. man to enter the service as treasurer. i and then proceed on up each year to I a higher office. Mr. Vance has made ' the cycle once and this morning began] ] again. The selection resulted as fellows ■ President, Irvin Brandyberry; sei rotary, J. F. Fruchte: treasurer, O. I.J Vance A new bond is given pacli year by the members of the board, the lend varying with tlie office he'd. That of treasurer requires tlie heaviest bond. Another meeting will be held this evening when the contract for the fur nishing of supplies for the ensuing year will be let.

AN AUTO FOR iiIAIL Fine New Ford Touring Car Purchased by Henry Furhman FOR MAIL DELIVERY Is Carrier on Rural Route Number Four—Several In Use Here Quite rapidly th. old fashioned mi.! i wagon and the poor tired horse are! being superseded by the autdluobile ahd motor cycle ami other power veyanceSeveral of Jhe mail carriers out of Decatur are using these vehicles and rtili another automobile will begin du|y on a route’ in a tew days. Tilts " til be the line Ford touring car purchased last evening by Henry Fuhrman of north of the city, rural mail carrier on route number four. The purchase was made through the Simon Moore agency. — o — ; 1 Ol'ND—Pair of nose glasses, with gold chain. Owner can have same by calling on Mrs. James Watkins, one half mile east of Pleasant Mills (•lasses were found on Willshire road near Pleasant Mills. 181t3 WANTED Man and woman, married or single, for cooking and geue> ,il work around house. Family of three. Address Theo- F. Thieme, Wayne Knitting Mills. FT. Wayne, hid. 181’2 j FOR RENT--f lood 7-roora resident,, opposite court house, with bath, electric lights and water. Inquire of A. D. Suttles at Old Adams County Dank, 181tf OB COPYRIGHT A P»C C» U DELIGHTFUL DESSERTS ’or dainty Summer appetitjs. Just the thing for that anguid feeling, are always ,o be had at Martin’s bakery We can prepare the most delicious pastry better than most bakers, because of our vide experience and unsurpassed facilities. Don’t bother baking pies, cakes, pastry, etc., at home. You will like >ur kind just as well if not better. Jacob Martin

i CLEAN-UP SALE Will close out all seasonable articles at a discount of 25 per cent to 50 per e en t SOME Os THE BARGAINS

WINDOW SCREENS. ' 25c Size 20° 35c Size 2Sc Wir e Cloths .All Widths. In Black |i , square ft. In Opal 2' square ft.

LAWN MOWERS $7-50 Ball Bering 18 Inch Blades at j 6Oo $7.00 Ball Bearing 16 Inch Blades at c ,- 0 $6.00 Most Popular Used 18 Inch Blades at : $5.50 Most Popular Used 16 Inch Blades a t S3.SO—A Good Machine . |2 50 FLY NETS Cord Buggy Nets in Different Colors. Leather Buggy Nets Breant of Flank. Cord Team Nets-all kinds. Leather Team Nets only good Qualities. Reduced from 25 per cent to 50 per cent. These Nets must be seen to be appreciat'd. All this year' | No old stock. Don’t fail to examine the team nets we are cL ;inrr out at $2.50 a pair. Chas. F. Steele & Co North 2nd. St. Decatur, Ind

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 Tbs., has proved that he is an excellent breeder. Fred Orion is a fine sorrel, white I mane and tail, 3 years old. will weigh ! over a ton when matured. lie is a 1 fine specimen of the Belgian horse, has proved that he is a sure breeder. Terms: —Ten dollars to insure a ■! colt to stand and suck. Owners part- • ing with mares will be held for insurance. We solicit your patronage. J. A. FIJ2MING & SON, 77-2t-w-10wks. Ownerg. — -•—. i FOR SALE —A Garland hard coal buri ner. Only in use 2 winters. Inquire . of Bart France at the Reiter aiu! . France pool room. 179t3 Brick Building For $ SALE ■ on 2nd st. fine Location | i Always Rented ! CALL ON | Dan M. Niblick | ' ~—- - —■ ,

Old Adams County Ba Decatur, Indiana. la Capital 1120 000 I XI Surplus . 130.000 <JCr'i jv- 9T C- S. Niblick, President M Kirsch and John Niti! 1 * gd Vice Presidents P X - Eh* n Ker> Caehier. 0 Farmloai g «O’’’ z \ a Sp ec i a ]ty i Reflect - . S Resolve Collections 5 Made There’s Nothing Like STavort A BANK ACCOUNT Ia le Rates. ’ A To Give - j T A p lan Th? Courage A JJSa. T 10 race The World t- " With Safe “ “ Banking e . And All That’s Hurled 1 ! Methods t Against Him To Discourage Extended Ons Dollar Starts It! To our Patrons t Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time D?po \ j

SCREEN DOORS. $1.75 quality $1.50 quality These Include Fixtures. ’ , GARDEN TOOLS. Hoes, Rakes, Shovels, etc-, ' while they last.

Oirt Flies! Get Wise! Decatur Dry Cleaner I Phone 695 , Ist Door E. Murray Hotel . HERE It a remedy that will cure meat all skin and •ealp trouble*. Eczema, Barber, Itch, It h, Cu , and Sore*. Why wute time and money wl-en P. B. Ointment is an ointment of real merit? eV . your druggut. If not handle send 50 cents to th« B. B. Ointment Co., 217 Monroe street, Decatur, Indian*. LOST Engraved gold ■ d 1 chain- One glass cut on out . of inside and lady’s picture on ot. > Finder return to this office and I celve reward. 17m ; Low Rate Excursion I --VIA ! Clover Leaf Route To | Frankfort Kokomo & Marion ; and intermediate stations ! EVERY SUNDAY | Train leaves Decatur at 10:25 a.m. I See Agent for Information