Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 212, Decatur, Adams County, 9 September 1913 — Page 4

AND HOW ABOUT YOUR BOY? He is going to school now. He’s a bright boy—full of mischief and pranks as are ail hoys of hi - age. You want to give him the best education in your power—fur * Knowlege is Power." Don't, let any one ever shake your faith in education. But have you provided for him. so that if you die before he has completed his education he willjnot be tossed out to work, unprepared for it? A Bank Account at the FIRST NATIONAL BANK for your boy will help him when you are no longer here to do so. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Decatur, Indiana. P. W. SMITH. C. A. DUGAN Presiilent. Cashier. W. A. KUEBLER ]■'. W. JAEBKER Vice President Asst. Cashier r=a t —•—-i e=x oara esssss ra >o THE DAILY MARKET REPORTS J E=SnOE3OE3E=aK m Corrected Every Afternoon to tljr ""7=l ESIOESOESI ET 3 SsU EAST BUFFALO. fullmiramk ' u ■* ■ ~«x? East Buffalo. N. Y. Sept- - s '' Butter 25c ini to Daily Democrat' - Receipt.-. 2.- Lard 11c 100; shipments. 1.52((; official to New V-ik * * NIBLiUK & CO. Steady. Legs , «••■> ' Heavy. $9.25' 59.518 ml: -1. $9. •!’ <{ l( tter 18cfi25c ftf.Tn; Yorkers. $9J>5®59.75; pigs, SV..lo'ie I- • H. BERLINQL stags. $(..• us. sheep. -.4"0. steadv; lambs lower; tops. $7.75; cat- . .-I rineci s 1 °c ; tie, 750; steady. . _____ Ducks ......_loc 6. 7- euRK. »>eese 5c Clover seed $.,7u , . , u „- Turkeys 10c Old roosters 5c Xew wheat 87c No. 3 Yellow corn $1.04 j KALVER MARKET*. Oats .l ie Wool 15c@30c live 5" Beef hide* 10c Harley 45c®50c Calf ..12c Timothy seed — ...$2.00 Tallow ......be ... - I Sheep pelts [email protected] COAL PRICE*. fuskrau sc@4sc Stove and Egg, hardsß.oo Skunk 25c©53.50 Chestnut, hard $8.50 Coon [email protected] Pea bard $7.00 PoMum 10c®70e I-ock, Egg and Lump $5.09 [email protected] W. Ash •_..*.....54 50 LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. V. splint $4.50 Springers 15c H. Valley $4.25 Ducks 10c R. Lion $4.50 Fowls 11c Cannell ..._$«.M Geese 5c a. Hill-15 oo Turkey Kentucky $4 59 Old roosters 5c Luria $4 50 I ss 15c WANTED Man past 30 with ho se SOW FOTXD—WJiite sow. nhoue onei and buggy to sell Stock Condition year old, weighs about 125 pounds; Powder in Adams cp'.inty. Salary. < ame to my place last Sunday. Own-l $79 per month. Address 9, I&duetrial' r <an have same by i«ylng expenses ‘ i !dg.. Indianapolis. Ind 2" f, t? —C. C. Beer, Berne, R. R, 4 204t-< PAYMENTS on all Gas appliances and on all delinquent gas hillc MUST be paid on or before SEiTTEMBER 10, to escape the penalty of having them removed from the house, and having the gas service discontinued. This is made necessaiy by the Public Utility bill passed by the recent legislature. Indiana Lighting Co. Grorge Mount, Mgr. Old Adams County Bank g Decatur. Indiana. “ t-w’al Capital tno u fjjgYa Surplus . KHKv ’ C - S - N ‘ bikk P «3: Wt Z I *1 M Kirtchund J-bn NiLllra I VicePrgsddc&tj I I filll S. L Ebinger, Cashier. Reflect goo R solve Collections 3 •/ Made It’s Never Too Late To Mend STaX ——— able Rates. Mend Your Financial Condition By — — A BANK ACCOUNT A , E O 'X And By D positing To The tionConCredit Thereof, Reguhrly, A Portion With Safe Os Those Doilais Wh : ch Banking Methods Escape So Easily, Without Bringing Extended ADEQUATE RETURNS! ? n uur * Patron* We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits I ■■■-■■Bllffi I HBI

HAO DINNER HERE Brewster Brothers and Their . Wives Came Here for Dinner at the Murray. — I CAME IN AUTOS Event is in Honor of J. H. Brewster, Who‘is Visiting Here. .1. H. Brewster anil wife of near Independence, Kansas, wore tin honor! i guests at. a reunion dinner, given at. I I tiie Hotel Miuray in this city at noon j .. . iter atwj I l.er- on a visit with the many rela-i I fives in Jefferson township and today I the party came here in automobiles ami enjoyed a reunion here for the - ! first time in many years- Tomorrow I I they will have a big family gathering I I in Jefferson township. The party litre! i included Messrs, and Mesdames J. 11. ; Brewster, Daniel f!r“wster. Frpnk : Brewster, George Brewster ami Mr. I Winfield Brewster. J. H. Is the oldest of the family, a i well educated gentleman, with whom] ve found it v<- r> pleasant to talk- He i i terved to'ir years in the war and went : | <o Kansas twenty-nine years ago fori i his lieallh, which lie seems to have] I found, from his hale and hearty m—- ' pearance. Os course we asked him | 1 about the drouth and lie told us In a | plain and unvarnished way. Many of I tfie stories from that section have i oen exaggerated, but there is a very I serious condition and many people! who have not provided for the rainy j day are really in want. There has not | been a rain in his section that would r< sell the iic.tato roots since May, ami 1 lagoon on Mr. Brewster's farm.. w Inch holds eight feet of water, is I practically dry. The Vertigtts river I bar quit running and the cities of In-1 dependence and Coffeyville are with- 1 out water service. The greatst dan ger now stgrs Mr. Brewster, is Iroml to fight it. and he was not surprised ■ at the Hot Springs conflagration. The I I ot and dry weather has never been 1 tb(*rc iirt* not ho fi v ihoAo of th** w ] art o€ the statp. TO ME£T MONDAY. Schoo : Board Will Fix Tax Levy at That TimeOwing to the fact that O. L: Vance a-member of the eihool board, was i ob’iged to be out of the city, the • Icard did not meet last evening as ii'nnm-d. The meeting has now been , et for Monday evening, at which I nr’.e the tar: levy will be made and other business considered. PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will* offer for sale j nt his farm. CAx mfles northeast ol*j l enitiir. and mile north of th?l I « nt a-uool house, on Tuesday. S« ; - ; teraber ifi. 1913. beginning at 10:Wl o'clock am., the following property.l | t«>wit: five head of horses, consist-; ing of two work 1 two-year-1 •Id eiJt and two yearling colts. Niti''! ! i.'a<l of cattie. four cows, with calves' >» side. 1 bull. Two sows, will far-1 ow soon. Poultry. Farming lmpl<.| mentr: 1 < -niless buy loader, only J , used this Mason; I breaking plrfw, 11 i harrow. 1 com plow, 1 set heavy har- i •leas. 1 set single barm - -. 1 buggy, i i v. agon. 1 sleigh and numerous other I : irttcl’* not mentioned. Hay in mow. I ; t ats In bin and corn in the fieldTerms' —ss and under, cash. Ovei j ilist amount a credit of 9 monlhs will he given, purchaser giving bls note, with approved security. 4 per cent. 1 iff for cash. No goods removnd itrftii i retried for. JAM KB HAIN. John HpnlL«r, Auct./ SlOtfli ' OFT—Motorcycle tall lamp some<vh«To between Itecatur nnd Will ►hire Pinder piaaae return to this of-| . r<e and rFt'clve reward 20tt3l ’DR RALE—As 1 am going to Oer--1 many for a prolonged course In Surgery I offer my beautiful residencefor snle. Highest and beat location | tn town. Dr. C. Rayl. Monron, Ind- ; Una. 2i2t6 i HE WILL PAY YOU $l2O to distrib-l ute religious lit' iat-re ln t your cominanity. Sixty days' work. Eiperiebee not ractulred. Mun or woman. Opportunity for promotion. Spare ; time may be u»*d. International 81-| IHe Prues, 1012 Arch St., Phlladal-l i thia. 2io*at-ti'i WANTED. TIMBER—Liffn (basswood), cottonwood, willow and tw.plar for bolts, four inches in diameter or larger; atamling timber or cut and ricked anywhere,- -Johnson INcolsiur & Mlg. Co- IndlaimpoHs. ' AM. gtott

PUBLIC SALE. '! As Jam going to quit farming 1 ;u;!l offer at public auction, 1 mile north and 3 miles west of Geneva, miles south of Linn Grove, on the ‘ Sol. Moser farm, (the Bluffton and 1 Geneva traction Line runs past the llarin, get off at stop 71.) Tinned.'y ' Sept. 11, beginning at 10 o’clock A. M. ! The following property, town: 9 I head of horses and mules. One sorrel mare, (i years old, weight 1500 lbs., red to told May 15, gentle and sound, good worker in all harness; 1 roan inure, 4 years old, weight IMO Ho ~ bred to fold May 20, sound and a line worker; one black mare, 5 years old, weight 15<io lbs,, bred to fold April 18, sound and a good worker; two Norman mares, 9 yre old. weight 1700 lbs. each, they are well mated, round and fine workers; one 6 year old black horse, weight 1100 Ibe., I sound and a goml worker in all liar I l ess,city broke.one marc colt, folded; ; Mav 15 from Hardison's bit, horse; I ! span of mules, 7 years old, weightj 12000 lbs., well mated, sound and fine | j workers. All o* these mares are bred to II- A. Hardison's horses of Geneva. Any one want io ; good mares should i look at these. 11 head of cattle. Four extra good Much Cows, ill giving a I good How of milk and all will be j fresh during the early winter and; ! prlng; one coming two year old heifler will be fresh in January; ; one 1 year old Holstein bull. I'iom (he Williams herd, an | extra good one; five spring Calves,* " i heifers and two steers. 75 head of j hogs. Six extra good brood sows. 4 , will have pigs by their sides. 1 R gisterod Poland China sow. also one Rei i-istered Poland China 1 year old male j I hog; seven full blooded Poland china I , Shoats, weight 5b lbs., each: twenty'eight head of Shoats, that will weigh I j from 100 to 125 lbs., this Is a fine | i.unch of hogs and all Ii altliy. 1.1 i bead of sheep. Six good breeding ewes. I one 1 year old Shropshire Buck and. i i -gilt good spring lambs Farming irn- ! plements. 14-in. Moline sulky breadc-, iiig plow, two 14-in Walking breaking , ! plows, disk with trucks, spike tooth: i harrow, Moline corn planter with 100 'rods of wire, two new Dutch I’ncle j ; tiding Cultivator*, one 2-horse Thom-; .ns Disk Drill, r ' new Hay Ladders.! (Roller and dram These implement*l s.r*' all new, jus l.vught last spring.. New 2-horse farm wagon, single tort! i htiggy. 2 n<*w leaci an ex* ■ tra sot of old harness, set single har- • i;ess and several ■ xtra Collars some that have never teen used, two sets f of Team Breeching Fyy Nets. 10 or 12 ion of Timothy hay in mow. Corn in j field that will lie sold by the shock. loom chairs, rocking chairs, kitchen cabinet, stands, bedsteads, new piano, j only been out a short time, this piano ts one of the best makes. Many other, articles too numerous to mention, such ■ as spades, sheiel*. forks, rakes, etc. Terms of sale: All sums of $5 Ou! and under cash In hand Over $5.00 a! credit of nine months will be given ■ the pwehaaer giving linkable note.; 4 jrvr cent off lor cash Stand rights teaerved. D- C. Mi KLNZIE. J ESSI. MICHAUD. Auct VI. C AHXOL/O. Cl**rk. ELI W- STEEIE. Properties Now On Sale By The JS'-w Agency. Two res idem es. and three business; l-ropertlea in Deiatnr. Tlte Old Court House property on ( Front street; tiie large brick resilience. known as the Mayor" proper-, i ty on North Second street, two buei‘.uess. rooms on Monroe street am! one on North Front street. ALSO —-Four residence propertied' 1 rear Hie Studnbaker Homestead. I acrcas the river; one with one acre i »f ground, and the other tllrer oath with one half acre of ground. ALSO -A forty-six (4«D acre tract, ' us land lying JtisX north of the Steele’*. 1 Park, on the Piqua Road. WHAT IS THE BEST OFFER I CAN GET FOR THE "STEELE'S PARK." ACRES! j SNOW AGENCY. Iflionr 230 or ’B l 4” STOCK SALE. The nnderslgned will offer at | uldic , sale on their ttock farm, Itj mllea, | cast of Hoagland, 9 mile* nortlHMt of > I Docatfir, Ind., cn Wedn»adar. Replem. . ber It). beginninK *4 19 o’riotk a m..> i the following property, to wlt. 39 tirnd, ' good big brivding ewea. from . to 4 i year* old: 15 heat! well bred Holstein! ' iieihT*, from 2to year* old; all! I bred; 10 head of Holstein cows, from j 'i to fl year* old. heavy with <-a)m; 2 I full-blooded HnlMdn heifer*, heavy I with calves; * Bdl blooded Jersey I lieifera. wll Ire fresh Uy day of eae; 1 ■ Holstein bull. 12 yearling str. re, well ; bred; 3 good heavy dealt cotta. Re ' ireshmente will be served on grounds Tetr* i •' dale - six month*' time will b* , i.e:i it buyer,so dasira* MffitO tCHEIMANK A FUELLING . oLOST—Check for $25,00 on 4l»>»tc>»i bank: endorerd Ixm eomewhorei down street y<st<.iday. Finder please icturn to IM Vamil. iMW I ■ c

- ~ " „ „ a ■ '' The above picture is from a photograph of a farm of 107 acres near 2 thriving and one city. Rich clay loam soil with clay subsoil, every acre a garden in fertility ■ $62.50 per acre easy terms, write for particulars. ! j I hare a large list of well improved larms of varying sizes in Oceana, Muskegan and! Newaygo counties as well as some most desireable wild or unimproved land for sale, al|| on easy terms. As this advertisement will not appear again cut this out, and w rite me S I just tne kind and size of farm you want to buy and I will send you a photograph of ;h e | farm buildings and crops. That we have a mild climate is proven by the iact that u<-l ’are in the “Michigan Peach Belt,” where not only peaches but many of the more tend«| ■fruits that can not be grown far away from Lake Michigans influence in this latitude,l Again the mean average temperature is warmer and more uniform here in winter than I it is in Indianapolis because of the lake inflence, crops of all kinds are raised here that] are raised in Indiana. Good schools, churches and societies of all kinds, good markets] and in fact an up-to-date section from every standpoint. Write me at once and 1 wiki give you facts, guaranteeing your fare here and return if not as 1 tell you. C. L. EMENS, Holton, Mich. a

I STAR GROCERY Pure white vinegar gallon 20c Pure cider vinegar gallon 20c High grade cider vinegar gallon 25c Mixed spices . 5 and 10c Can rubbers . 5 and 10c Sealing wax . ... 5c j| Parafine wax . 5 and 10c - I Can lids tin doz ... 5c | Can lids screw tops dozg en 20c | All kinds of spiees for Pickling |will Johns, DO IT NOW ~ WHAT? » » « I ' Jlj Book Your Sale With JOHN SPUHLER The Veteran Auctioneer If you do you are sure to get the best results. Talks Swiss and German. It is important that you hook early. JOHN SPUHLER PHONE Residence 531 'Decatur, - - Indiana

WOOD FOR SALE ; Oak and Hickory, 15 inches long. Delivered to any part of the city at $1.50 per cord. PHONE 322 I O. C. CHRONISTER I y il hl it m il Take a look in our win- •: :| (lows. Pick out your I: style and let US fit you. :: i| Prices From $2.50 to $5. :i | XX ♦ ♦ I ♦ 2 ♦» I — -I- I , —. „ ~ — I! u I I PEOPLES & GERKE H ♦ • ♦* * *************** ****O****OOOOOQ»« >♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*< «O♦♦♦- ♦ *»■»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ *♦♦♦♦»♦♦ **WW*«W*»*«»W****> 7v*♦♦♦'• AT THE STAR AIRDOME Al_l_ NEXT WEEK Tne American Playeri will appear in new Re|H vrt ora of Refined Tabloid comedies with a change of program each day. This is a guaranteed attraction and instead of charging2s-35 and 50 ds. we are going to charge 10 cents. See The Big Show Os Quality J Superfluous Hair warts, pimple., blackheada, and all facial blrmlahoa penna" «ntly removed without ocarrinj.'. [| CHIROPODY ‘ ’ w paln.eea method of treating corm, bunlone, tagrowtoa ‘ vmethode are eelentiflc and practical in every detail Mentisof Southern Beauty CreanV' for the akin P1 ZJMMERMAN Specialist Panora, 1.00 Calhoun, near Lewi*. ~ -it Ml ■ ■■Wit Hour M, or by appointment I ■ I phf> ’ " —"