Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 203, Decatur, Adams County, 27 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 frail memory that remembers but present things. You said about » year ago you were going to start a Bank Account. You put it off. Several times you made the same resolution. You put it off. You can never accomplish what you do not liepin. Do it NOW! FIRST NATIONAL RANK Decatur. Indiana. na E====3 E=3OK=aOE=3 i THE DAILY MARKET REPORTS o B* Corrected Every Afternoon j* 3 E==3E3OraOE3l K=X I=o
EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. 27 —(Specto Pally Democrat i — 24iio 950 95(i Offi- < ial to New York yesterday 570 hogs closing sted.y heavy s9.oo(ff $9.30 mixed and mediums s9.4(>st $9.60 yorkers 59 7 ( >4i $9.80 Pigs s9.4O | fi $9.50 roughs $s OuiJi $x.25 stags S7.OMi $7.50 sheep luoo strong top lambs si>3 i attic 2 steady. G. T. BURK. Clover seed $ .25 .‘.lsike seed $9.75 New Wheat Bt. No. 3 Yellow corn 9s.Oats : Hye .............................60cj Barley 4.'cbsuc 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 -v .. $5.00 Kentucky $4.53 Luria $450
ST. LOUIS And Return VIA CLOVER LEAF ROUTE Saturday Aug. 2,16, 30 See Clover Leaf Agent for Particulars Superfluous Hair Moles, warts, pimples, blackheads, and ..Il facial blemishes permanently removed without scarring. CHIROPODY New painless method of treating core.?, bunions, ingrowing nails. My methods are scientific and practical in every detail Manufacture of “Southern Beauty Cream" for the skin. ZIMMERMAN Specialist Parlors. 1206 Calhoun, near Lewi*. * Hour 9-4, or by appointment Phone 2341. f ===S= ' zSSL t -4k- Fdrc $ 250 ! ~*“sß3s^—= Tv.,. . TKi: GREAT ship seeandbee i IWc* Steamer. SEEANDBEE. City,* !<, •„- of ! . . la ’ “ Dafly L«v^^? and Buffalo-f May Ist to Dec. Ist) \ tar%Maf£u. TotadJ,* LrtLa Md h »u ■ p Vnu r w<r- ,e potsUjro for handwme bookie? y tl * *‘ !t u,t ' xt for * e »* viaC. &12. hnu. Sea 1... • u | IF. N«.k L EJ. AND , B ,OFF AL O TRAN SI T C O Cleveland. Ohio v ' 11 *•"’*'»*«" ■» '*. rm — rVACATION TOURS CLOVER LEAF ROUTE Cedar Point, Cleveland and Put-In-Bav. Ohio. Detroit Mich, and Niagara Fails, N.Y, Tickets On Sale Lvery Saturday at Greatly Reduced —FARES — Return Limit 12 Days See Clover Leaf Agen‘ for particulars or address Chas. t. Rose, A.G.P.A., TOLEDO, OHIO
FULLLN KAMPS. 1 s .20c Lar<i NIBLiLK < co. E - s I l,l<t,er 18<V2.-.c! H. BERLING ‘’■■Pss 16 J , Aoung chickens 14c | DUCko - — • — lIK FgWIS | Geese , Old roosters r ic ■ KALVER MARKETS. Wgol 15cQ20< Beef hides ...... lOc Calf -"‘.k, .Tallow ■ Sheep pelts 25c@$l.Uti Muskrats ...sc@4s< Skunk [email protected] c °o“ 10c©52.75i Possum ioc®7ocj Miok SsC.t>o' LOCAL PKOUUCt. MARKET. Springers 15c Dut *s 10c Fgw ’s lie I Geese 6c | Turkeys | • Old roosters 1 1 15 c;
SYMPATHY WITH THAW. Sherbrooke, Qne, Aug. 27--(Spec-ial to Dally Dentocrt)* lodge Globen sky today refused to hear the New 1 ork lawyeis' opposition advocating a discontinuance of lite application for e writ of hnltens corpus. He then announced that all proceedings would 1 e adjourned until 1. ’thy M • .noon to permit Thaw’s lawyers to withdraw. • Hurrah for the judge.' 'Fair play for Thaw,'' ‘We will show ' the Americans." These were some ot the yells given by the crowded court room in their demonstration and to which the judge made no endeavor to stop. Thaw was allowed to sit with liis lawyers instead of being placed in the prisoners dock He started visible when bis eyes met those of Jerome. PUBLIC SALE. Os persona) property and real eswtate. The undersigned will sell nt pttWi sale on his farm located two miles cast of Tocsrfn, Wells county., Ind.. <>. J thre miles west of the Preble, Adams rcounty,’un the Wells and Adams county line on Wednesday. Sept. 3. 1913 The following decreed propertyto wit. Horses 5 head, consisting oiu gray mare eleven years old weight i2iul, one three year old gelding, well '■ roke, weight 12mi; one two year oh mare weight 1100, broke double but iiat single: one yearling colt: oik weaning colt: one yearling gelding. Cattle 5 head ; one nine year 01- ; I cow fresh in January: one good Jer 1 - y cow three years old fresh July 5 •a ■' ■■ two ■■ mi . givit; tb-se cows ar? all good prill; I ‘Tit. Two spring calves, Logs 2j itu ad consisting of two Duroc brood ■ -aws due to farrow in Sept ; 2 Dmtx I “ow, an: 11 Duroc.Hmats lull blood I 1" spring shoats. Poultry 50 head oi I lull bleed Buff Orpingtons; 80 head o. | ’ayipg hens all breeds. Geese three I h ad Mammoth Buff. Farming Im I ah ■ lehts, 1 piano binder in good run ning order: 1 Plano mower in good I 11 tmim. order; I twenty inch John i Deere Disc with trucks; 1 Rock Is I i,:i. I hay > .ader practically new: I Steel self dump hay rack; 1 New Ide: I inantin spreader good as n<w; 1 Job.: 1 cere check row com planter; 1 Jolu I b«e; ■■ two horse cultivator with ham i ::w seat good as new; 1 John Deert 1 iteet drill; 1 John Deere beet cultiva i tor; 1 Oliver No. 14 riding plow; Oliver walking, breaking plow; ; ' roc horse spike tooth harrow ; i doable shovel plow; 1 single shove 1 plow ; 1 stir Isel] (arm wagen. in goer | onlltion: 1 set of lay ladders, six ' .‘ «‘U i< t long; 1 storm buggy; 1 con i sb.-ikr two hole, run by hand o: i power; 1 new Holland 6 foot grinder | 1 tank heater; 1-55 gallon oil tank ' i’h rump; 1 spav pump with barrel. 1 iron kettle; 1 good gras seed sewer ■ i post digger; .spades and shovels, lot * ; pitch forks; Omega creau I i’e.-ator No. 2. Harness 1 heavy se •vi.rk harness; set of buggy harness: I set fly nets; hay in barn; baler straw straw in barn; 19 acres goo< i corn in field Many other article', j rot mentioned. Seventy-four acn i mrin with good six room house an-. I ;.'xs6 bant; 20 ft- high cem nt roof ecru cril : graineries; tool shed am. ' < ther out buildings, plenty of fruit driven well with wind pump and wn ter tank and water pined to house I t* l> iihoiie in house, rural route, or ‘ good ston- roaii, well located, fencing sair. tiling fair all in good cultivation i good level black land. The Erie rail r«.9d runs through the farm. Thlr ' farm will he sold to the highest bid d r on liberal tertnsmentioned on th day of the sale with a good abstract ■ 1 he owner of this farm lives too fat away to look after it therefore sam< '.-.ill be sold to the highest bidder on ! day of sale. Come look tills farm ovt r heforb day of sale if you like one of your best oppertunities to own a farm. Possession can be had Oct 1, 1913. Terms of sale on personal property all sirtns of $5 and under cash in hand oner that a er- ilid of 11 mouths wilt l,e giv-n purchaser to give bankable rote with ire hold securely with in tore t of 8 per cent after maturity. A I discount of 6 tier cent will be ylven I eii all sums over $5 for cash. No propl ' - ty removed until terms of sale nr I complied wit!’. Sale will commence at 10 o’clock and lunch will be fur-ni-h'tl by the I’. B. Sunday school of Tocsin. GEO. R. MOTZ. Noah Franhiger, Auet. S. M. .Wolf. Clerk. 201t3 o Wiliam Lyon loft for Eaton. Ohio. | today. Little Miss Van Briggle, who is vis I iting at the Rev. D. T. Stephensor i’ome, painfully injured when a croquet mallet struck her on the lover bp in such a wav that a tooth was forc- < d Into the flesh, lacerating ft. The I wound was closed, necessitating th wearing ul plaster and a bandage. r " " . j- »—O. ■ ll— —. . „„ , _ — w——l~ IOR SAI.E—Two f.-;oom cottages; good 10 1 atlon. Worth investigating L. 8. Woods, at Enterprise Drug 2t'?.’
SELECTION MADE C. M. Culp of Nappanee Selected Teacher for Commercial Department. OF THE HIGH SCHOOL Has Been Tutoring During the Summer at North Manchester College. U M. Culp, of Nappanee, a young man with a thorough commercial education, lias been selected by the Decatur school board to have charge oil the <K>mmercia4 department of the high school, succeeding Jonas ('. i Tritcit. who recently resigned. Mr. Culp has been tutoring this j tummer in the North Manchester col-, lege, and cornea highly rec ommended ' I y those who know the reqiiireinents , < f a thorough gentleman, as well as a ! e< od commercial teacher. Mr, tTtlp met the scluwjl board l.< ’■e yesterday and the board was so well! i least ii v. ith him that the contract was made at that time. Mr. Culp will be here to take up the work at the opening of the school term next Mon-, day. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of Root township, in Adam- : County. Slate oi Indiana, and to the uixpaters of Madison township in Alan county, Indiana, that the board of i ontr.ti-siom > s of said Adams county and the board of commissioners ot said Mien county will meet in joint, session in the commissioners’ room n the auditor's office in the City of Decatur. Adams Comity, Indiana, Wednesday. October 1. 1913. at 10 o’clock a. m., to consider the re- ! port of the engineer and viewers on a ree macadam road on the cotyity ltrs, between the counties of Adams and Allen afore-n'ii known as the Free. Hoile mr.--: Pam road, as p-titioned tor by Fred Ho le et al., which said jteti tion is now pending. The tin;.,.' cm" ,t petitioned for is ver ami upon the public highway, on the following route, to wit: C. mt ? iiin ; ::t the southwest cor . r of S' < t'cn 3 4 in township 29 north, ange 14 east, on the boundary line between the counties of Allen and Ad ■uus aforesaid, running thence east on the southern boundary on sections 34, and 3d in township 29 north, range 14 east, and on the north -rn boundary of sections 3, 2 and 1 in township 28 icrth range* 14 wist, and terminating at the southeast corner of said section 3G in township 29 north, range i 4 east- The same being on the conn ty line road dividing said sections and being the same highway, described in lite petition for this improvement. That it is proposed to improve said highway T>y grading, draining and mil cadamizing the same With crushed stone and screenings as provided in the plans and specifications for constructing said improvement, which are now on file in the Auditor's office of Adams comity, Indiana, and of the Auditor s office of Alien county. Indiana. Any and all residents of the aforesaid townships opnosed to, and affectci by the prnpos“d improvement may file their remonstrance nr remonstrances against the construction of said improvement with the ~r of Adams County, Indiana, where said petition is p mling, at any time up until the hour of In o'clock a. m.. on Wednesday. October 1. 1913, and not thereafter; that on th“ said Ist day of October. 1913. the said board of commissioners. afoTvsaid. acting in joint session will hear any and all ronton ••trances fil-ul and the only ground io a remonstrance as provided by law shall be that said improvement will el public- utility or convmilc T. H. BALTZELI., Auditor. Adams County, Ind. CALVIN H. BROWN. 29.27 Auditor Alien County, [nd. b NOJ ICE. Notice Is hereby given that the annual meeting, of the Citizens' Telephone company of Decatur, Indiana, will be held at the office of the Sccr’o. tary of said company In said City of Decatur, Indiana, on Monday. September 1, 1913, nt 7:00 o’clock p. tn., for the purpose of electing five directors to serve for the ensuing year and for the trans- ' action of such other business as may be properly brought before said meeting F. M. St’HIRMEYER. 194H2 Secretary. FOR SALE—As I am going to Garmany for a prolonged course in Surg ery. 1 offer my beautiful residence for sale. Highest and b<-st location : 'in town. Dr. ('. C. Rayl, Monroe, Ind Iftna. 202tc>
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| Brick Building For F. j SALE | I on 2nd st. fine Location | Always Rented ’ CALL .ON I I Dan M. Niblick | HBKnaJK r£..i3SSEisawffi3»Krnß Low Rate Excursion ---VIA Clover Leaf Route To Frankfort Kokomo <Sr Marion and intermediate stations EVERY SUNDAY Train leaves Decatur at 10:25 <l.lll. See Agent for Information DR. L P. MEYER VETERINARIAN Office at Residence Phone 39 Hoagland, Ind. HERE is a remedy that will cure most al! skin and scalp troubles. Ecrema, Barbers Itch, Itch, Cuts and Sores. Why waste time and money when B. B. Ointment is an ointment of real merit? Ask 1 your druggist. If not handled send 50 cents to the B. B. Ointment Co., 217 Monroe street, Decatur. Indiana* Borrow Our Money AT i 2 Per Cent Per Month It will help you. Besides you are getting the cheapest rates possible and dealing with a bonded and reliable COMPANY. II Private loans from *5 to SIOO made on household goods, pianos, stock, etc. and without removal. Confidential dealings one of ! ' the company’s features. Remember, no charge unless loan j H ~ made. If you need money fill out the following blank, cut it out and mail it to us, and our agent will e call on you. r Our agent will be in Becatur s. every Tuesday. y Name t..t...w. Address , Reliable. Private. i Ft. Wains loan company < Established 1896. Room 2, Sec- I p ond Floor, 706 Calhoun Street. | Home 'Phone, 831. I Fort Wayne, Ind
Hampshire Hogs For Sale At Farmers Prices Sows with pigs. Male pigs all ages.- These are the large prolific Easy feeders. Come early and get ycur choice. Farm two and one half miles north east of Decatur one half mile north of the Dent schoolhouse. Also have for sale two good milch cows and one gond Brood mare. ROY RUNYON INES! ITTING ALL U SHOES ,< AT ELZEY&HACKMAN i OPP. COURT HOUSE I H S. EE. SHAMP FARM AND CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE ■ Office With Frisinger & Co. ADAMS COUNTY FARMS No. 1 120 Acres at ... . $l2O. per acre No. 2 100 Acres at ... . $175. per acre No. 3 100 Acres at... . sllO. per acre No. 4 80 Acres at ... . $135. per acre No. o 88 Acres at... . $175. per acre m O, S Acres at ••• •Si 20. per acre NO. 7 40 Acres at . . . . SIOO. per acre I have several Lagrange County farms for sale, and iffl* proved and unimproved land in the Saginaw belt, M -higan S. E. SHAMP SB.OO NIAGARA FALLS and return z Sunday, August 24, 1913. VIA te t 0 Toledo, Lake Shore Electric to CW I land, bteamei See and Bee to Buffalo and International Rj Return Limit 12 days, Stop overs allowed on return trip Toledo, Cleveland, Buffalo. n Spe f™ Train Leaves Decatur, at 5:00 a. m. See nearest Clover Leaf Agent or address Chas. E. Rose, ■ . a. G. P. A. Ciover Leaf Route, Toledo, O'-
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