Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 186, Decatur, Adams County, 7 August 1913 — Page 6

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 merchantile and manufacturing business must gain their skill, training and experience by years of practice, so must the Banking business dev elope. Thirty j ears of experience in meeting the financial requirment of of our people reeommendo to you the First National Bank. May we talk this over with you? ■ FIRST NATIONAL BANK Decatur, Indiana. o THE DAILY MARKET REPORTS ft yii- apoam-tr-' uy n" Corrected Every Afternoon p ■W W 1-■ A yiw I

EAST BUFFALO. • ______ East Buffalo, N. Y. Aug. 7—(Special to Daily Democrat I Reeelpts. 3,-. 2oo; shipments, 570; official to New Yoik yesterday 760; hogs closing steady at the decline. Heav. [email protected]»; mixed and mediums, s9.:h»«i $9..50; Yorkers, lights and pigs, s'.i iiOitl s‘.i.C>o; roughs. sX.oofi $8 25; stags, $7.00® $7.75; sheep. 1,400; lower; top iambs, $7.30; cattle, . GOO; dull. i G. T- BURK. Clover Seed $7.25 H ‘Aliske seed $10.25 New wheat Sic No 3 Yellow corn 94c ; Oats :’,7< ( Rye 52iBarley 38c@45c‘ s Timothy seed $1.50 j COAL PRICES. £ Stove and Egg, hard SS.9O < Chestnut, hard $8.50 1 Pea, hard $7.00 1 Poca, Egg and Lump $5.09 W. Ash ; V. Splint $4.50 H. Valley „ $4.25 1 R. Lion ...„ $4.59 < Pannell • Kentucky $4.59 Lurlg $4 60 ] —MIBMMB—I IIIII || || Him m |,

IMPORTANT NOTICE I 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 Mrs. N/f. F». BuVdg 1 '.J i / ~ vc/-.* LOST— Large black purse between G. LOST—Pair of Vold-rimmed glasses. K&I.R. R. and North Seventh St. between the A. ,T. Smith home and Reward is offered for its return to the Smith & Beil office. Findt r, please 184t3 return to this office. 185t3 SB.OO NI AGA R A FALLS and return Sunday, August 21, 1913. VIA Clover Leaf Route to Toledo, Lake Shore Electric to Cleveland, Steamer See and Bee to Buffalo and International Ry Return Limit 12 days, Stop overs allowed on return trip at Toledo, Cleveland, Buffalo. Special Train Leaves Decatur, at 5:00 a. m. See nearest Clover Leaf Accent or address Chas. E. Rose, A. G. P. A.’ Clover Leaf Route, Toledo, Ohio.

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fulllnkamps. K KRR 15c Butter LarJ NIBLICK & uU. F » ps Butter 18e®)22c . H. BERUNu. ..........................15c! springers 15<-! Duck* - 10< Pgw,s lit Geese Turkeys Old roosters 5, KALVER MARKETS. Wool 15c020< Beet hides jq, Calf .i.’.ia Tallow 5, Sheep pelts 25c051.0l Muskrats sc@4s< Skunk [email protected] Coon 10c©52.7: Possum ]Oco7O< Mink [email protected] LOCAL PKOUUCt MARKET. Springers Ducks -jo Fowls ji 4 Geese Turkeys ]j 4 I Old roosters 5, Eggs 15c Butter 20c

LOCAL ITEMS FROM NO. 11, "" Mr ami Mis, Albert Earhart enter i tallied for a few days, Mrs. Pear! Thomas of Fort Wayne. \ tun tv was given Friday evening at the home of c. p, Trenary. Games were played after which refreshments, wereserved. Those present to enjoy .the evening were: C P. Trenary and cboldren, Mr. nnd Mrs. James Beckner, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Beckley and daughter. Genova; the Misses Pearl ; nd Hilda Trenary and M;iv Comer; ' Messrs. William Trenary. Charles : Dowers. Max Graft, Garth Trenary, | I Charles Grim and Charles Roop. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Mahnonsniith i si»nt Sunday evening with Elton Rup-i right and family. Mr, and Mrs. Alpheua Earhart en-j pertained Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Sam-!! ■ ucl l.a ii ami daughter Mr and Mrs. I Islelnknlght and Mrs .lames Coeffiold, >1 TocSin M's. Tom Drulv entertained for a few days for her sister. Miss Clara Burnett, of Ossian. Mr. and Mrs. P. .1. Com or hnd daughter, Mae. entertain d Tuesday! evening. Mr. and Mrs. James Beckner, Mrs. Louisa Archbold and son. Har--1 old: Miss Hilda Trenary and Mr. j ( harles Roop, The lie cream sot ini held at the Zion V. B. church Saturday < vening was largely attended. C. F. Trenary was a Marion callerh SundayMr. and Mrs. Charles Earhart enter-[ tained Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ben Thomas of Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs., Albert Earhart Mrs. Catelirine RiefT ! ; nd the Misses Marguerite and Wilma Snare. Simon Moore of lb catnr called on I ( ■ F. Trenary Friday. — ■—- - John Kreigh and family entertain-1! ed Sunday, Mr. and Mis. Oral Heck ley and son. Morris. Mr. and Mrs. James Beckner ent tained Sunday their sun, t ai l. 01 New Haven: Mr. Garth Trenary and the Misses Pearl and Hilda Trry and Mae Comer. Mrs. Lulu Roberts entertained Sun-! I day Mr. and Mrs. Alva Mulching. Miss Genevieve'Rupright of Tot-sin I spent Sunday with Miss Helena Mahnensmith. Mr and Mrs. Jacob Kiser entertatn- ! rd at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jason Doiiaghy and children of Ossian The Zion V. B. Sunday school, will hold the annual picnic in the Peter Comer grove, one-half mile south of ! i. fio, on Saturday. Augnst 16. Every--1 body invited to come nnd have a good ! I social time. P. J Comer was an Ossian caller Monday. The Ladies' Aid society of the Zion church will meet at the home of Mrs.' Nannie Grim Thursday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Martin Heckley and . daughter, Emma; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hunt and children of Tor-sin, and Mr and Mrs. Jacob Scherer of Poe called Sunday evening on Mrs. Clyde Scherer. who is ill at her home at this place • —— • o CARD OF THANKS. We wish to offer our sincere and , heartfelt thanks to the kind friends! nnd neighbors who assisted us during the illness and after the death of our! beloved husband and father, also espeeial thanks to the members of the ' G A m. and the Woman's Relief Corps for the beautiful flowers. MRS. CHARLES KVRBER AND ' CHILDREN. o SUNDAY DINNERS. At the Madison House, 75 cents. ’Phone your orders\ early Saturday. MRS. C H. HAYSLIP. SQUARE TIMBER FOR SALE. An old saw mill, partly down, located at I.inn Grove, also some loose; timber, most of it in good condition. Will sell cheap. Tuquire of George Grntis. or Courtney Runyon, Linn . Gr«v<-. 185tf ' WANTED —-Man and woman, married/or single, for cocking and general J work around house. Family of three. J •'duress Theo. !■'. Thieme, Wayne « Knitting Mills, Ft. Wayne. Ind. 181t2 More people have taken advantage of our eale than ever. We have whatl we advertisOf—Temple, Brandytwry &

fir— 1 || i[ | "f yr? 11 " 1 - y——g 11 iiii"i-r- t ESSSS3ESZSISSI i| AUGUST CLEARANCE SAl| We have some wash materials which must be sold tol make room for our winter stock. Nothing will be reser-l i ved and the prices we are making are far below cost I

Wash Goods Specials 27 in. Lawrs to close per yd-. .4c U: 1 Lot of 25c wash goods this sale at 12 l-2c 11 Lot of 20c wash goods this sale at 10c 1 Lot of 8c wath goods this sale at 5c 1 Lot Os Silk Waists, Former Price $3.00 and $3.50 , This Sale $1.98 .

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NOTICE OF MACADAM ROAD BOND SALE Notice is he: ’by given that sealed Lids will be re rived at the office of tit" Ti ca:-.: ;pr of Adams County, at Decatur, Indiana, up to the hoar of o’clock p. m., on August 2<hh 1913 •ci the .purchase of $9360 00 Macadam Road Bonds of the different townships and in amounts given below. Said Bonds v. ill be in two issues of 2 r ' Bonds each, dated August 15th 1913 the first bond of each issue b - reining due on May 15th 1914 and one bond of each issue becoming due every six months thereafter. Said Bonds bear interest at tiie rate of X 1 : , per <•< nt, payable semi-annually on the if th day of May and November of each year. flilpert Macadam Road. St. Mary's Township $6,729.00 George Poop Macadam Road, Washington Townshi’ $2,610 00 Said Bonds have been issued in strict complian e with the laws of the Sate of Indiana and with an order duly entered upon the records of the Board of Commissioners of said County, authorizing the issue and sal- of said Bonds for the purpose of providing funds for the construction of the above mentioned Macadam Roads, in Adams County, Indiana. '•’he right is n served to reject any ai d nil bids. CHARLES W. YAGER, Treasurer of Adams County. | iacatur, Indiana. Mens! Gtli. 191':. It. WE GUARANTEE That you will be delighted with the, uditll Basin. Montana. We own and. sell alfalfa and wheat landthat will' suit you for a home. Come with yom " ife or son and join our party Tuesday. Look us up. We have been i here for years WM. H. BROWN CO. No. 5 LaSalle St. Chicago, 111. C. G. STREIDER , Indiana Representative. 'Phone 3101), No. American Building, I Fort Wnyno Feature Night THE REX THEATER A big three reel military production on “The Battle of San Juan Hill” completes the program at the Rex for toil igiti. it is something worth seeing, 5c to all REX THEATER

Special Silk Bargains 1 Lot of Silks THIS SALE 19c Former Price 50c 1 Lot 27 in. satin messaline worth 85c to SI.OO This Sale per yd. 35c

I CORN AS SHE’S “ET.” "The l onstii-.- ear season is here and 1 n little advice from an experienced i corn gormandizer is net out ol order. I ! 'Alien eating green corn, great care , should be taken to k ep the corn out 1 01 (he hair and ears, if . you are dining out in comiW or course if you are eating, - nlone or In a restaurant you may go ( .~a far as you like. in ether words you . may chew to the line and let the corn »' fall where it will, i'he main object . should be to get at least 55 per cent . of the corn into your system and not more than 45 per cent on the floor and > tablecloth. The whole car of cuni r should not be buttered at one time, for this is a waste of raw material. Nothing is swifter or more elusive • than a piece of butter which has been placed on a iiot ear m corn A person is apt lo miss it suddenly and find In I a few minutes afterward it is in hi--1 wst pocket or c,n the in.-iu< of bis slice. It is better to butter about one . mouthful of corn at a time and then , grab it suddenly. It requires as much dexterity as swatting the fly and is much more exciting. . WANTED—Boy to learn the baker's trade, inquire of Jacob Martin at People's restaurant. 18113 I—] tw , M || W ST R GROCERY Qt. can sour pickles 15c Qt. can sweet pickles 25c Qt. can olives plain 25c IQt. can olives stuffed 25c Qt. can peanut but- ’ ter 25c English Channel Mackeral .... 20c Red Salmon .... 15c Bink Salmon . . . 10c Deviled Ham ... 10c Kippered Harring . 15 c Tuna Fish . . . . 10c Clams io c Cove Oysters . . . lOc Dried Beef . . . . 15c § Sardines in Olive Oil 10c Mushruoms .... 25c • ansaojbxw [Will Johns.

*WMaHOMMMEan< a—II HWI ■Il „i ■hmma . I ALSO HANDLE THE TERRS HAUTE VELVET BRAND BEER S2.GO Case, l arge or Sn ail I. A. KAL.VER PATRON b NOTICE. FOR SALE—Rhode Island R. <i r , - ’ Apr, 1 year otd. ’Pin,a M' dental office will bo closed Sat FOR S.tLE Four milch .<> s. s»H J ’• w!,ile 1 ara out of N. Runyon, one-half m nn' Dent school house. Th, 18at3 DR. FRED I. PATTERSON. t. • , ,I^~ —a , IW| HT—M-.X. ■ -BJ ST. LOUIS And Return VIA CLOVER LEAF ROUTE Saturday Aug. 2,16, 30 S;e clOTer Leaf Agent for Particular

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Some Other Specials I 1 Lot 27 in. Brocades I This Sale 25c yd. " I 27 in Seer Silks a]] | colors 21c yd. I 1 Lot summer Parsols I worth SI.OO this sale | 65c I All Parsols at less I than Cost I

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Farm loans a Specialty Col lect ions h. Made Speedily at Favorable Rate-. Every Accomodation Consistent With Safe Banking Methods Extended To our Patrons