Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 185, Decatur, Adams County, 6 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, training and experience Fresh as every merchant!!** and manufacturing business must gain their skill, training and experience by years of practice, so must the Banking business develope. Thirty years of experience in meeting the financial requirment of of our people recommendo to you the First National Bank. May we talk this over with you? * I FIRST NATIONAL RANK Decatur, Indiana.

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EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y-, Aug. 6—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 19.207: shipments. 760; official to New York yesterday 950: hogs closing dull on good weight: steady on lights. Heavy, $9 0041 $9.25; medium, $9.25 $9.50; Yorkers, [email protected]; pigs and l.ghts, $9,700 $9.80; roughs, sß,ooo' fs.2O; stags. $7,000 $7 75; sheep, 1.I<00; top lambs $7.50: cattle. 800; dit, 1 ! G. T- BURK. Clover Seed $7.25 Aliske seed ....$10.25, New Wheat 80e No 2 Yellow corn 91c Oats s6c *Rye 52c Barley 38cjf4.-c Timothy seed $1.50 COAL PRICES. Stove and Egg. hard $9.00 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 R. Lion $4.50 Pannell _ $6.00 J. Hill $5.00 Kentucky $4.50 Lurir $4.50

IMPORTANT NOTICE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN In keeping with my customers, I request that all who owe me on book account, please call and settle. This is imperative. Please give it your prompt attention IVlrs. IVI. F*. Biirdtj

FOR SALE The old Bailey homestead, corner 4th and Jefferson streets, one of the best locations in the city. A bargain if taken at once. Call or address E. J. BAILEY Decatur, Ind WANTED—Boy to learn the baker's I.OST —A pocKetoooK containing sum trade. Inquire of Jacob Martin at of money. Was lost near Monmouth People's restaurant. 18113 Please return to this office. 176tS Sweet Solace For Smokers ~r* “WHITE STAG EXTRA MIL.D S C „AT ANY DEALERS 5 C

FULLENKAMF3. I Hutter lar ' l NIBLICK & CO. ! Eggs ' Butter 18e®22c H. BERLINS. Springers Ducke Fowls | Geese g e Turkeys it)c Old roosters 5c KALVER MARKET*. Wool 15c@20c Beet hide* joe Calf Tallow Sheep pelts 25c®>$1.00 Muskrats se@4sc Skunk [email protected] Coon [email protected] Possum 10c®70c Mink 25c©'$6.0v LOCAL PHOUUCt MARKET. .Springers 15c i Ducts .... joe Fowls xici Geese g c : Turkeys ,I') C , Old roosters 5c Egg» 14c , Butter 20c |

EXPENDITURE'S AND TAX LEVIEa’, FOR THE YEAR 1914. The Trustee of Monroe Township,' ' Adams County, proposes for the yearly expenditures ami tax levies by the; I Advisory Board at Its annual meet-! Ing, to be held at my office on the 2nd day of September, 1913,:; I commencing at 1 o’clock, p. m.,, I the following estimates and amounts 1 tor said your: i 1. Township expenditures, $2,141.-! 60, and Township tax, 15 cents on the! hundred dollars. 2. Local Tuition expenditures, $2,268.57, and tax, 15 cents on the him-1 died dollars. Special School Tax expend!-' : tines, $7,579.12. and tax IS cents on i the hundred dollars. I. Road Tax expenditures, $571,119, I ■■•nd tax 4 cents on the hundred delj lars. 5- Additional Rond Tax expend!- ! lures. $713.87. and tax, 5 cents on the! hundred dollars. Total expenditures $13,274.55 and total tax, 87 cents on the hundred do!I lars. The taxables of the above named I township are as follows: , Total Valuation of Lands and Improvements $972,125.00 I Total Valuation of Person- > al roperty 522,225 00 Valuation of Railroads. Express Companies, Palace ! Car Companies, Telegraph Lines, Telephone I Lines. Etc., Etc. (Estimated from last year's I tax duplicate) 172,790.00 $1,667,17'1 00 i Amount of credit on Account Mortgage Exemp- I tion 58,125.00 j j Net Taxable Property of Township $1,579,045.0'1 ; Number of polls, 360. C. C. BEER, Trustee. ■ | Dated, Aug. 2. 1912. * o ■■ PUBLIC SALE. Owing to poor health, the under-; signed will sell out and will hold a I sale at his residence, .5 miles east of; : Decatur, 5 miles northwest of Wren. |' 1 mile south and 1 mile west of Watt |’ ; and I’j miles north and 1 mile east 1 <

I of Bobo, on Wednesday, Aug' 20. be-1 I ginning at io o'clock a. m. The foliewing property to-wit: 4 head of horses: One Bay mare, ft I years old, weight about 1650 lbs.: one Bay mare, 5 years old, w. ight about i 1450 lbs.; one Bay mare colt, coming I 2 years old: one Spring colt. 3 head ; of cattle- Two good Milch cows and ‘ one Yearling Steer. 11 head of hogs: '■ hrce sows, with pig: eight Shont«, I weighing about 136 lbs. each. 12 j Spring pigs, one Male Hog. Chickens: ; Five dozen chickens. Farming Impiei ments: One Plano Binder, Milwaukee j 'lower. Hay Bake, Hay Tedder, Rldi iftg Corn Plow, Riding Breaking Plow, ■ Walking Breaking Plow. Double Sbovj el Plow. Spring Tooth Harrow, Spike Tcoth Harrow, Sleigh. Disc. Wagon, i Bob Sled. Hay Ladders. Surrey. Buggy, ISt ales, Cross-cat Saw. Land Roller, i set Double Work Harness, Iron Kettle. Household Goods: Range Stove. i 'uplioard, and other articles too numI <rous to mention- Free Lunch at | noon Terms of sale: All sums of $5.00 and under cash In I hand. Over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given purchaser giving not? with approved security. 4 per cent off for cash. No property removed until ■ settled for. JACOB DRAKE. ; JOHN SPVHLHR, Auctioneer. J. F Fruchte, Clerk. 185t4 UNEEDA VACATION.

Take It out in the Groat Judith Ba-| sin, Montana, where they raise 40 I bushels of winter wheat per acre and I big crops of other grain and alfalfa I v ithout irrigation- Come and join [ lour excursion party Tuesday. Wei ; guarantee you will be delighted with ■ Hie scenery, climate, water and peo-! pie, and the soil- See C. G. STRIEDEP, Indiarfa Representative, 'Phone 3100, No- American Bldg, Fort Wayne. Ind. > WM. H. BROWN CO. 5 No. LaSalle St., Chicago, 111. o ———- LOST Pair of gold-rimmed glasses. |g between the A. J. Smith home and the Smith Bell office. Finder, please return to this office. >B&t3 j TOW SALE Fox Terrier pups. Inquire of Francis Schmitt, at the Schmitt butcher shop. 18."t3 ANY INTELLIGENT person may earn good income corresitonding for newspapers. Experience unnecessary Address Press Correspondence Bu-: teau Washington. D. C 182t4' POUND—Pair of nose glasses, with gold chain. Owner can have same by calling on Mrs. James Watkins,: one half mile east of Pleasant MillsGlasses were Jound on Willshire road I near Pleasant Mills. 181t3 : CLEAN THE VAULTS—Under the Indiana law the vaults must be cleaned at this season. Leave your order with Dan Stra.ub, or at.Sehlick-1 man's livery barn. Work guaranteed, • I - Dan Straub, 178tW

[august clearance sale| M ■■ I I ———— H I■l Ml — !'■■■ . I'—* - ' -*■ -■■lll —■■'—■US. ■!!■ !■■■■■ _2 ’■ - - IS. !■!■ ■■ 11 ■■ ■■■■!■! HI «■■■■.■■ .11 11 ■ We have some wash materials which must be sold to make room for our winter stock. Nothing will be reser- : ved and the prices we are making are tar below cost. _ IM-T-T ■ ———- ■ iiini.r irrr~*■■«*■■■ •“ 1 * Wash Goods Specials Special Silk Bargains : Some Other Specials | 1 Lot 27 in. Brocades 27 in. Lawns to close per yd-. .4c , of Si ] ks Th j g ga ] e 25c yd< 1 Lot of 25c wash goods this VU|C (n r ~ ~ sale at 12 i-2c THIS SALE 19c 2 7 m Seer Silks all l 1 Lot of 20c wash goods this Former Price 50c colors 21c yd. a sale at 10c . 1 Lo Le f at c wath K00 " s this Be 1 Lot 27 in. satin rnes- 1 Lot summer Parsols U ________ sa] . ne wopth 85c W orth SI.OO this sale 1 Lot Os Silk Waists. Former Price -j-q j 65c II $3.00 and $3.50 This Sale $1.98 This Sale per yd. 35c A " “coS less L l._ ~ ALL SUMMER UNDERWEAR AT SALE PRICES ~ NIBLICK ¥ COMPANY £=^ 3 t— ■ Ir— l

GIVEN VACATION ' (CONTINUED FROM PACE ONE' I i ad miners to ;-,o on a strike for I higher w, s. The niinc.s are ex- | pected to walk out probably the latter i part oi the week. Lisbon, Aug. 6—(Special to Daily i I) mocral »— The report of the death o! President Arriaga of Portugal, current through ix>ndpii and Paris, was 1 today officially denied. It was stated • I that his condition was steadily im- . I proving. He lias been ill from gall ■ stones and heart trouble. I Philadelphia, Aug. fi—(Special to ■ Daily Democrat) —Socialism leads to . | the principal reason of much of the i drinking evil, so Father O'Callaghan, ■ I president of the Catholic Total Ab- , tinenee Union of America, told the I delegates at the annual convention I today. He declared that those havi|ing physicians who prescribed liquor ■ | in any form should change physicians. ' I Also that he did not believe the saj loonkeei>er was responsible for the i! liquor traffic “The customs of the ' nation cannot be made by the sauoon- > keepers,“ he said. "It is the social ’ leaders. The solution lies in educaI ticn. President Wilson and Secretary Bryan are doing splendid work in discountenancing the drinking habit in

I Washington. WAS BADLY CUT UP. Another fight occurred at the "bull I pen" this afternoon in which quart I beer bottles were used ns weapons, . and resulted in one man being badly : cut up. What the tight started over it was impossible to learn. One of the participants, Billy Carroll, employed as a plumber, was struck over the head twice with an empty bottle and knocked down His head and ride of his face were badly cut. Th:. 1 other men escaped before the officer arrived and was still at large at th. • t ;r< of going to press. —— — o — — COURT HOUSE NEWS. Real estate transfers: Frank MSchirtneyer et nl. to John IL Holler < t al-, lot 70, Decatur, 1340: Maria Cross et al. to [». E. Smith et al„ pt. iot 290, Decßtur, 1000; D. E. Smith ‘ll al- to Wm. S. Cross et al., pt lot 290,. . Decatur, 81000; First National Bank of ' Decatur to Amy Smith et al., quiet title to realty In Washington tp: Henry |3. Michaud et al to Oscar C. HoffI man et al., lot 328, Decatur, $760; Esaias W- Dailey to Julian Betts, quiet I title to re | estate in St. Mary's tp. Henry IL Heller was granted letters of administration on the estate ;of the late Harry Rosenthal, whose i death occurred in Ohio, In an. insane ; arylunt, November S, 1912. His es--1 late Is valued al about 81,000.

FROM PLEASANT MILLSThe flock of twelve geese penned 1 up at the Ed Johnson home on First street yesterday, were claimed this • morning by the Kiess family from near Pleasant Mills, the g ■ -so having ■| come down the rher from that point. 1 The Kiess boy Had been searching ; forth- m since yesterday. At one '! tune he found them, but let themi go. as they were oi a brown culof ■ i through which they passed, and he I did not reccgntxe them. TO GIVE PICNIC. The East Liberty U. B. church an- > pounces a picnic for n >xt Saturday. ’ August 9, In the Smith woods, a half! ' mile south of Monroeville. Dinner- • will be served children under twelve -for ten cents; adults, 20e. Music will 1 be furnished by the Dixon band. A ■ 1 good time is promist'd. Come. ■ 11 o .

PATRON'S NOTICE. My dental office will be closed Saturday. August 9. while I am out of' the city for two weeks 18"t3 DR. FRED 1. PATTERSON. o - ; Democrat Want Ads Pay.

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S 2,-nirJSsressKEGgsoß I Qt. can sour pickles 15c Qt. can sweet pickles 25c Qt. can olives plain 25c Qt. can olives stuffed 25c | Qt. can peanut butter 25c ! English Channel Mackeral .... 20c i Red Salmon .... 15c Pink Salmon . . . 10c Deviled Ham ... 10c Kippered Harring . 15c Tuna Fish .... 10c Clams 10c Cove Ousters ... 10c 1 Dried Beef .... 15c | Sardines in Olive Oil . 10c ■ Mushrooms .... 25c | Will Johns.

BERGHOFF BEER $2.00 per case of 3 doz. small or 2 doz. large. Delivered vo any part of the city. The same whiskies aM wines at the same old price and at he same- oid place. NUMB ER 581 I. A. KALVER.

FOl ND —Baby's signet ring. May be had by calling at this office and paying for ad. 17ti#

ST. LOUIS And Retii-n VIA CLOVER LEAF ROUTE Saturday Aug, 2, It, 30 See Clover Leaf Agent for, Particulars

Old Adams Couniy Bank Decatur, Indiana. W Capital 1120,000 Surplus . 830.000 C. 8 Niblick, President H lirach and John Niblick Vice Presidents £• X Ehinger, Cashier. DaoH Farm loans Kcaa a Specialty “W - s ' KCSOiVe Collecticna Made There’s Nothing Like ’ s J’S' dily A BANK ACCOUNT To Give — T * Jf“" TteCowwi A “3, Io Face The World “ 1 With Safe ArJjJj-u- Hurled! Methods ga nst Hirn To Discourage Extended One Dollar Stats It! ’ To our ' -- " ——— Patrons . —* Pay 4 Per Tywrime Deposits 4

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