Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 202, Decatur, Adams County, 26 August 1913 — Page 4
EVERY-NOW-AND-THEN We remind you that the time to do it is NOW! We want to jog up the fra.l memory that remembers but present thing*. You said about n year ago you were I’.ting to start a Bank A count. You put it off. Several timea you made the same resolution. You put it off. You can never accomplish what you do net begin. Do it NOW! FIRST NATIONAL DANK Decatur. Indiana. CTC==3E3OE3OE3 1— 8 THE DAILY MARKET REPORTS o Mir;— -iDOE-roar-; —.r? Corrected Every Afternoon p
EAST BUFFALO. Eu>< ttaqate. N Y. A s flti -(Special to Daily Democrat >—Rece’tH*. 4shipments, 7L-'; official to New Y v*rk yesterday. 4 7v; geod hou- losing slow; others steady. Heavy. •••’Gt'- 1 mixed f’ l 4.14. Yorkers s’ >•» roughs. >7.' stags. 8> (£4: 87 5- - - strong; tot*. cattle, Heady. CL T- bURK. Clover seed ssjw' .Ms xe <--d New Wheat No. S Yellow corn ...............*•< Oats flxRye g . ifertey 4*-cbsoe COAL FRBCE&. Stove and Egg. hard v Cheatnut. hard gs£»? Fd*. hard 57 Poca. Egg and Lump 85 W Aah j 4 v V. Splint - & TMteff ....... Kt R. Lfea — 845 CaxseL _ *- HL2 js.» Kentucky M?
ST. LOUIS And Return CLOVER LEAF ROUTE Saturday Aug. 2. 10. 30 See Clover Leaf A-ent for Puticu’a rs Superfluous Hair Mq***®* W'3LFC# WE3J •! t ■ ' - t •*> 4m!?' J . - . ■ * r ' ‘ i -*.* *~ 1 w CHIROPODY N«w pa_3>ss raetiioi of tre»cia< «or- > - -« ...-, My cethols are KioKitSr and •ra.i-r ui ia wwy'** 4 ' ZIMMERMAN Specialist Partee '2C6 Caihcuw. eea- Lew s. Hour 9-L. or by »«.„ ». . - r * - ■ » I Y Fare 5 252 'I (leveland | >s.s t7rALO Y .. TH ? C ' t 'T SHI? srev.t!Bn: '“• S£V VXDSEE. e*, w Buffalo—(May l rf to Dec. Irt) , e««M«ew» -»,.. « A.'- Fm* "*~ * "~ ? “ 3S - I ’ '■«.* ■•*•-■ ■" »wi Cuwßiw sene.- it j «TrxUeoad la« Swttwa CirwacU am? il-rt ' e»*w iwtaMMne w«a,4, ■ • a - , 'r« : « .--..'OfaC4x;-. j .in*. II o - H q y a - 3Mt - *“-* g SPECIAL VACATION TOVRS — VIA CLOVER LEAF ROUTE Cedar Point, Me*yiand and Put-la-Bay, Ohio. Uroit Mich, and Jvagara Falls. N.Y Tickers On Sale Every at Greatly Re luted ' —. \RES — Reiurn Limit I 2 Days See Clover lets Agen so» fartkuhirs or address Chas. E. Rose. A.G.P.A., TOLEDV, OHIO
FULLhNRAMPg U ’ d IK NIBL.UA * co. M. BE.RLIHQ. \ . L.. j. — Fowls * •• Terita ” I* l Old ng.st-.rs j. KALVKR MARKETS. Wooi - 15c$J& ; Beef tudes ......i«x . ....... 12 Sheep pelts *«■*«• - scg ls . Skunk Ssc©K.sf Cw>a [email protected]: IMMt MUi ~ SSettKM | LOCAL PKOUVCt MARKET -J ***** I®. Lreese - ! Turkeys lk : CMd roosters j. ; ....... t 1 • I -’•■’•’■■■aaamarssomma. » - ■
—— •»- — 1 ’’LUFFED WAY TO FREEDOM Splendid Oaring of Cor'ecerats Scout Succeeded in Getting Him Out of Tight Place. Wat Bowie, a scout for the Confederate army during the Civil war. : was a young Maryland lawyer at the time the great conflict began. After : iuentho of successful work, he was '■-I''-rid and taken to WasbUigton ’ami s-stenced to be hanged. He ade hia aacaoe, and !n •Ou Hasard- - - Service," Mr W. G. heyrner tells I of the weeks that Le was followed by j ‘ secret service men and small details ' ; Federal cavalry, and how. by h:s ery audacity and Quick wit, he es- ; -i-ed recapture. , He blundered Into a camp of them : one inemiug at dav-u, and saw instant- , [fly that retreat was Impossible; they were reauy to open fire with a doren I revolvers. Without hesitation, he [ strode up ta the men and shouted, in- ' 1, diptantly; "You make mighty free with my I j rails! With all thia wovd round, you . i did not need to bum my fences!" He [ . ‘ teen.eij very angry. . 1 "V i... youy a corporal stam- 1 ! uiereo. ■‘Th- j-.vrer of the rails, of course!" * : A.. . rently some. l hat mo.>.* f Red. he went on: “Weil, well! War I Is war: but don’t do any more dam- | , age than you can help, boys. ’ He sat 1 I - ! v. t> w• u tiieoi to their breakfast. { * 'i«<! chst’.t d h«cI& them pies&sjiQtly. ■ i- of th m asked if he had seen Wat j 'ow -nJ described him accurately. ' \t :.. o-sc-.t lon they ?.!! stared at ~m. and meved uneasily in doubt as -•-ba’, as to be done. He tallied I *:*b t .. ■“■•':•. a tn every respect. ;t h - ‘l.< -jee in walk.ag up to | hem and upbraiding them for burn- I r"h -’ rails tn-de them du- nt their I '- hr. yes “ be drawled. ' Wat Bowie •.< ■■ t._ - -arts las: week. 1 know ..n: welt They say he has gone to - north part of the county, where is Na ’.s from. I don’t know, though. , aS ~?.su ris-ng and stretching himself, I te 'cek-d down into their doubt-filled : at the .a. laughed in 1 --.-■■ uces. and s- d: ' 1 3 gl. d you all met me on m’ own .and. You ruight have made trouble , :cr me esse* here, for they all say I t?ek iikr h..m a lot. G<xxzby, boys’ j ‘..cd ; ..i —Youth’s Ccrupantcn. -:AVE GREAT FAITH IN TREE — >ati.es of Egypt Sei sve Sai.it With hei-.-g Pourers Has a Dwell ng in the Branches. ! The to«~st who is ferried over the i <l> ircm old Cairo to the island ot i ffsnia is shewn tae Nilometer. which I iates from Korean Umes. and the old mr-iens aeui it, and :s then hurried . k to resume the aeual raete of the |<u.d-- By so douig, however, he 1 ses cne w of the nest c«-r e«is sights I in a!! Ca.ro—tae nuge tree' known to ■ _e ti.’.re as the maud an*, ears Wide i . It U so called from a saint he is supposed co work miracles and : 't (.tires jron those who vis-it this rt-? 1 z.c pR-’rfi.' .12 kF&aitivaX.dia - ”‘.e pat.ent must offer to the ■.. it the cloth which enveloped the ; vu’e-tted limb, pluck off two leaves -v. ti'.e tree and tie them oa the dis,awd part with another cloth, leaving Ae first befimd. The natives have ! tr-'jt fuith in the tree and the visitor - . si--ays find one er mere present, .g the rites of supplication, Che tree, wluie not very high, has a u“ge H-read. and. as it is partly conuied by others near it. eves the rialie has knowledge of its exutnee .- apt to g;re up the search in I tespoir. though he may be within a -hort distance of it. The tree at presJ .-■ is rntirely denuded of its leaves •xcepc in the upper branches, while h-.“ r :.-.k and fewer branches are aii most ctmcea-ed by the mass of rags : 'hat arts naCed to it and there left co j ;••• ' -;-d Weather. Patents may be sets pressing their faces oa theoe i >r rubbfcaff the afflicted parts agn.nst > tkees. as mey matter prayers and gaze arnestly up among the branches, where they believe the hint’s spirit i resides. The upper branches are 1 plentifully decked with little pennons i - er cclo.r®d flags. ♦» --xf-e a 1 festal appearar.<.-e. Cirsiirg Pre eerg Mines. Glucaauf reports that the mines of ' . FYetberg, Saaeny, will be eicsed at the et»»i of September this year, but prob- j s ably esse mine will be kept opes far . 'b« purposes of the Bergakademte and the zfergschule, says the Engineering and .Mining Journal. The Freiberg i ■•-■ res nrerafirst opened in ltd* ana in the next century they were aetirei;. I exploited. In 1572. they mad* rteeir maximum production. In 1781 they supported a peptdatloa of 5,i57 seals, in It'- there were 3S mines in opera 100, employing a technical staff of -‘ mm and about •».• ■■ ■> miu-rs and laborers. The tall in silver tn URB i affect rd these ntines severely and since then their production has been ; stead-ty dwindling. From beginning to end they have yielded over s.wv,- •'< kilograms of silver. Many Amencm engineers obtained their education at Freiberg. v WeM? ‘Yonr wife ffigve a beanti*W ad fceaa” T«r replied Mr. MesJtton. She saKf st was woman a espeeial duty to be kind to dumb anlmvia.'* I b ased abend it' “But you don't wew impressed." ■ft doesn’t seem to be anything that iatererata me -nst unless voa are ceiag to put hesbaada in the dumb •-tivtaf efeaa" ■o**e““"ww-w - mi-wii ■ 1
WARNING LETTER — Is Being; Sent Out by State School Superintendent to School Authorities. era—■■ DECEIVING AGENTS With School Supplies Have Been Abroad—He Sefs Matters Straght. Agents of school supply- honees 1 have been canvassing the trustees I und the school board of the state for I ih- tw-le and equipment and materials | tar in the vocational and Indus j ».(, k, niiivii v;ii st..:tiu in al!. j ■ the s> bools of the state thin fall. < iTh-seag nts bar- been telling the I i‘?t' ’: ;H * r as I it n cm pt-urn rt have been approved and ■ »*y < \ GroMtiouh'*, | -(.Me sutp*Ttat»nd* 3< nt of p»bH< inI 'tnirtk'n. and the of education. i ( Y< r. (TreakthcjttSe has ' r t M pai*C4« a lette’” * hfeit he « nding to every conntv; ’tvperintendent in the state inicroiing' (hem that neither he nor the state oani has made any adopttor.s o raa-t-r:a’s for this ■work. He .says no equipment has ever been, approve! or 1 nsentmended. but ’br-t this matter! I has be tß left entirely to the iocal • bcol aythariVes tn work outM / :-t: 1 t* ,Is the count.' st.pensttenifents In the fetter that much '• jl tl> • e«ick i m be dene at this tins•’ithtxit any equipment, and he sag- - sts that the previ:. trustees and -< Hol authorities from ent-ring into any contracts lor equipment that will, •ie «p the S’ .itols to any special system tar a number or years, because: ■ r-> •■_■ ■’.: ■■ Hit -.vil’ be required--3 »* W. PUBLIC SALE. ' Os p-rsotial property and real es#Bt*t < The fe- <d' will sett at public safe c fc:- fnr!; fecal d two miles -ast of Toes a. Wells three mii .-s w-rst in lie Frebie. Adsm* n-nty, W-and ’ 'a»a.ssmtfy Hue on Wednesday. Sept. X 1313 Tht following deetTed propirty-o-wft. f'-j-rs <? f, head, consisting one rrsy mare elesen years «dd weight ?>«*. one three year old gelding, well rck- weieht 15fe; one tw» year oM : ; y.re weight n«”. broke double but ?at sinzlr: one yearling rtrft: one <msteg ro’t; cue yearling eeidine I‘attlc 5 head ; one Bine year chi cv irest in Jaanary; one good Jersey eew t’.ree years old fresh July 5 ast; one Jersey two years oM giving “i?lk: th «e <-ow» are al! »««fe tnilk»rs. Two spring calves. Hogs fIA herd consisting ot two iferoe brood <aws ’■ » v >" in • 2 L Ttl‘» spriag shouts. Poultry of .di blood fluff Orpington*; of heßs al’ Ct*vs#* head Mammoth Bust. Farming Im--1 Uemenu, 1 plane bidder in upod runnin2 ordtr: 1 Fii»no mother in E.r i.’ < i r; l (wetity Inch John tXae with trucks: I Bock IsLtd hay loader prat tkaily new; 1 steel ;-»!• dump hay rack: t New idea | ®r.«tirc ' .rea.b’r a(W d as n w t John 1 *ee» check row core ylarter; 1 John I i>-€Te two iiors* cultivator w ; t> have j dors, seat foed as- ikw; 1 Jehu ‘ - -■ . ' . I r- I (Mirer No. t 4 to: ag pfew; J j:KI-er walking, treaiku. ,n.» | three horse si th- teeth barrow; 1 j- blow. I Hfr-htnll fam wze-cu. ha eer. -■oad-.-icn 1 set of hay t. I reea feet k>ag; I st.-nr* ’ju.gy ; I ■•>.-> j shelter tso tvofe. -run by hsjsd er | power- I new HclUnd ® feet gr.*.i ‘ I tanh ksater;guJJcc o*i tar. with tump; I spay pmbj? with j I iron kettle, I good gras se>-; e- • -■ i 1 poet digger *rad s and star ha tag vefißins: titi-b f«riiw (few---, mw>m ■ eeperator No. x Harness t heavy j work harness; set of buggy harwsa jl set ity n-ts. hay u barn ■»! d | straw straw fa barn. 19 a-rre awwt I corn in field. Many ndwr .ti - >tot men;:- u<.;. s, .- t . , j' J ,-m a-- .- ,xxj . M i cera* \ rX* '***'“* '**' i drfvev well with wiad pernp *a' ••- I ter tank and water ptcyd w tense telephone is b*ie»e. rural rant- «e scone roue. Wrfii ioi.-M.eti, ■ :air. tiling fair goon cuirivM&ai I good few! h-’ark fend. The ITe j read runs through she farm. Th.w ijft—? -i?' ' » sold to the highest m*.* j ■ m-.z’ terw<9t«ntioeed <m the , itef of the sale w*th > gtxM abtstrart, J will be s,Mri t<, the highest bufilcr fm iday of suie. «umw feo* tiris tarm te orc day m safe it yU ttte.
one of your bett oppert•mities to own a fam. Possession can be had Oct ! 1. ISI3. Terms of sale on personal prop-’rtv all sums of |i and under < ash in hand ! uner (hat a eredld of 11 months will be given pursha-er to give bankable i note ”ith freehold securely with in- ’ teiest of x per cent after maturity. A • discount of 6 per cent will b? given :on nil sums over RS for cash No propI erty r» rnovetl until teims of sale are I iomplfed with. Kale will commence I at 10 o'clock nnd lunch w ill be furnished by the U. B. Sunday school of Toe sin. GEO. R MOTZ Noah Fraohiger. Auct. S. M Wolf, Clerk. 2dlt3 — 9 BANK STATEMENT. C 8 NIBIJCK. President. M. KIRSCH. JOHN Nlßl-K’.C. vice pr eAidents. - K X KHINGI7R. C.ns! er Report of he cor.diiiou of the Old Adas* County tank, a state bank st ' Decatur, in the state of Indiana, at the < lose of its business on August S. ’ 1MI: 1 RESOTRCKS ‘ Loans and disco nt- .... >«>"..<„7St f.' j Overdrafts 1.54J.82 teher bonds and securities lo.flflx.ifl Bar.ktng house .......... ",.’hS7.l7 Furniture and fixtures.... 3.TM.00 Other real estate 1b,59C.0fl Due from banks and trust eotapar.fes ..'. . t'ash on hand f1.’.553.23 i Cash items fl.flfil s*t . ibtrr-'r.t expenses .'.n . IS <fi> : Interest paid ®S.W Total Rexounes . 11 1!.f1.3f1y.•*. INABILITIES Capita! stock —paid in I’Sd.tfed.O* Surplus Cndivided profits Exchange, discounts and interest >... 921.R5 Pn fit and loss • i Dividends unpaid ........ I.3Sfleo * '1 Fl t| .1 m., dtoatts fit '■• 4 Eiand certifissMose WMfAflfl to banks and trust con.ponies 29.1M.M Notes, esc ndfecooßted. . fl". Total Lfebitfties ... SI.II3X»S» of Indiana, county of Adams.-s: I, E. X. Efifsge!-, cashier of the Old teams Coenty itask. do solemnly swear ttea the above sta;«tnen: ’« true. E. X. EHSNGER. <’as» -r Subseribed and sworn to before me s this Kth day of Aegw. IfilS. JESSE SITTON Nctary Public My C’.mraC'is.jß ext s Jan.. 5.1A11. NO; ICE. Notice is hereby given that the annual ateetiss e< the Citizens’ Teleyhone company of Deearur. ladhna. will be held at the cMrtf of the Secretary of said company in said City of Meeday. f»epte«-aer 1. tfl st ":<fe o'clock p. m. for the purpcee es eleeti’ig five dir-eror* to serve for the e'-.srr’ne year and for the transacCca of such other busui-ss as mar ’«a prtffferly brxxsght taffore suid meeting F V Si HIRMETER. Only one more week of Lehne’s silver sale. See window display of same and see r.c ley T'-.e Bargains.
1 See The Latest And Newest f* y Novelties In Sweaters L |l We have them. If you are £ in need of a sweater, now is the £ n time to buy one, our new line X y has just arrived and we have a V H s complete selection in all colors, 2 |j .es, styles and prices. •-X | COME IN AND SEE THEM ! t THE BOSTON STORE ’ f || DECATUR INDIANA i « ,== Hlll=:illll=il|||=|tl||==iiiii--— mu
SB.OO NIAGARA FALLS and return Sunday, August 24, 1913.' VIA Clover Leaf Route to Toledo, Lake Shore Electric to Cloveland, Steamer See and Bee to Buffalo and International iiy Return Limit 12 days. Stop overs allowed on return trip n Toledo, Cleveland, Buffalo. Special Train Leaves Decatur, at 5:00 a. m. See nearest Clover Leaf Agent or address Chas. E. Ros e A. G. P. A.’ Clover Leaf Route, Toledo, Ohio.
Fort Wayne & Springfield Ry. Company. TIME TABLENorthbound. Cats leave Decatur st 5: r fi, li:S<>. 2:70, 5:30, X:3o; arrive a: Fort Wayne at 6;53, fl: 40. 12:40, 3:49, 6:40 2Bd 10:40. Southbound. tare Fort Wayne at 7:00, 10:00, 1:90, 4:00, 7:W, 11:00; arrive In Decatur at 8:10; 11:10; 2:10; 5:10; - w 12:10. Connections are made at Fort Wayne with the Ft. Wayne & Northern Indiana Traction Ca. The Toledo < Chicago Interurban Railway Company, The Ohio Electric, and Indiana In ion Traction Company; also with the P-qn«ylvanla, Wabash. Nickle Plate. L. S. 4 M 8.. C H A D, and G R i I railroads. Freight Service. Freight service consists of one mtn each way dally: Leaving Decat r at 7:00 a. m.. and returning, tearing Fort Wayne at 12.00 m. This enables shippers to telephone orders and receive shipments promptly. W- H. FLEDDERJOHANN. General Manager, - - Oecatur.tna. a BETTER THAN EVER. 4 room modern house, ml! basement north side; 81050- down, t stance as rent 8 room house, efeetrie lights, well l-’-a'-’i B;A‘ down, balance li>ji rent, or will trade for small tract of land. One 3-acre. two Hi-oere tracts, Tell im;e-oved 154112 ERWIN AGENCY. ’ NOTICE. We will start our cider mill August 181 J, and will make cider every Ttenday and Thursday until further coti«'e- Reapectfully. P. KIRSCH. W■ o - This is the last week you can buy Si and 51.25 silver teaspoons at Lehne’s for 68c and 78c. You better hurrv. 2»R RENT—Front room over Meaia » Htllia-d Hall. Re-p&pered and repainted with steam heat A M Ank •er. Mgr. eod. '* IR A ALE—As I am rving to Germail 'or a proloage J course in Sarg- • y | of'-r my beautiful residence lor rale Highest and best 10-arion tn town. Dr. C. C. Rayl. Monroe, ind
i p—B—MTmm Borrow Our Money i 2 Per Cent Per Month I It will help 'OU th- d a ®, are getting the cheai st I | liossibie aud dealing kj ■ J hon«ied and reliable COVI’A '• Private loans from 85 ’.. - I made on household goo»- • I ancs. stock, etc. and withe • moral. ' Confidential dealings or.e *’ the company’s features. R. 0 ber. no charge unless Im made. a If you need money fill out the a following blank, cut it out a- ; p mail it to us, and our agent >;:> j call on you. Our agent will be in Be<at - every Tuesday. e Name i- Address Reliable. Private s H.Witiii Loin ci msany ■etab’lshed 18M. Room 2. Sfe - Oid Floor, TOd Calboun Street '■ Home Phone. 833. Fort Wayne, Ind ■■■■■NMmmnmMmMararaw— - u SQUARE TIMBER FOR SALE Ab old saw mtn. partsy down , ed at Linn Grove, also iot, * 1 timber, moat of it in good :o Will sell eheap, inquire ,t ■ ‘ 1 Gcntis. or Courtney Runyon Grove. i- ■ o WANTED —Boarders and ram t 411 No. Second St. „ . 4 WANTED —A competent dr« e -- • y Must be well recotnn’-’ l*-i r ress Poet-office box 133Brick Building For J SALE | - on 2nd st. fine Locati r> ; Always Rented CALL .ON ; Dan M. Niblick
