Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 218, Decatur, Adams County, 16 September 1913 — Page 4

AND HOW ABOUT YOUR BOY? lie is going to school now. lie's a bright boy--full of mischief and pranks as are all boys of his age. You want to give him the best education in your power-for •‘Knowlege is Power." Don't let any one ever shake your faith in education, lint have you provided for him. so that if you (lie before he has completed his education he willjnot be tossed out to work, unprepared for it? A Bank Account, at the FIRST NATIONAL HANK for your boy will help him when you are no linger here to do so. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Decatur, Indiana. P. W. SMITH. (’. A DUGAN President. Cusliii r. W. A KHI HI ER 1' W. JAEItREi: V i President A n. Cr in. ~ c — «~n S THE DAILY MARKET REPORTS J ST Corrected Every Afternoon E====3iissoKaoien s=J

RAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo. X. Y St-pt. 11l 'Specill to Daily th nioerat i Receipts, x,(HWi; shipments, 2.250; official to Nov York yesteliiny. " hoes < losin ■, weak; some unsold. Heavy. >8.600X65- mixed, JfiWl; Yorkers. >x.i«tSi >9.i<i; pigs. >X.oo(i ;x,25; roughs, >7.25v>7.t'.'.; ■ tags, -ib.Mi'b s7.'•>. sheep. 7,m)0; sternly: latnbs lower; tops, $7.77; cattle, 1,8.0; slow. a 1. eußk. < lover need >5.50 Alsike seed >9.25 N't'W wheat Stic No. 3 Yellow corn $1.u.l (Vats 89c ‘ Rye 59c Barley 45c</s'Jc Timothy seed >-’.on COAL PRICE*. Store and Egg, bard .. >S.OO Chestnut, hard >H.SO Pea, hard 17. M Poca, Egg and bump .>5 00 W. Ash >4.M V. SpHns H 50 H. Valley - ►. IUS iL IJon >450 Pannell >G.v «. Hill 1 Kentuc *y :w burl* *4 s<»

PUBLIC SALEThe undersißnerl will offer for sal' kt his residence one-half mile north o* Monroe. on the Dr llin’Dh faini. er. Friday. repietnteer Jl*. ihl", Ih-sjlu-ning at 1 o'clock p. ni. th- lollowing property^-to-wit: Five In-ad horses: _• pood work horses and 2 driver*, and I suckling driving colt. Two I: nd of cattle, good mihh cows, one of them n Jerne). Six head of bogs. Two good brood sows. with pigs by their • ines; 3 O. I. ('. full-blooded Gilt sows, t O. I. C. male hog, full blooded Machinery: Two Hassids riding pows, 1 (■‘l-tcxah spike tooth harrow; pood IdMlnell wagon, with dump board*; S •eta heavy work harne*’*; J set buggy harness. I top buggy, in good eondl i <>n; I oj-cii l»-.:«gy. Ponitry. Five «!oxen fttll-Mooded Harrod Risk <hk kens. 26 head of tnrke-« 7 berd of duck*. Household goods: One coal stove. 1 w<kml stove, some stove wood and numerous other artl- • """■ • —— —“

—WMTjfWSMT'TKNtLS War? 1 1 II III'III— ? I Old Adams County Bank g Decatur, Indiana.' *’ : C*pttw ttisnonn ai*'* . m 3 Soro'i • , !»>.«« ' 1 C. S. Niblick. Preaifaot I SrwCTi . —rfr ■ s '& S' M. Kirw-h and J 4.n Niblick E g 5 gU, 'j v v 1 R 8 Vire PtmtMonta ■ j , ’ aX. ‘ £blr ’tt” > . Ca»hi«r. * I Dead Farm loans I I * <€3G a Specialty 3 Reflect - I *O9 '£3E&'A? Resolve iCo lection* ? Made R It’s Never Too Late To Mend e ■» ■■ able Rates. w Mend Your Financial Condition By — — A BANK ACCOUNT j And By Depositing To The tionCon- I Credit Thereof, Regularly, A Portion With Safe I Os Those Dollars Which Banking g ’ l , , Q Escape So Easily, Without Bringing Extended ADEQUATE RETURNS! ! I We Pay 4 Per Cent interest on 1 Year Time Deposits |

FULLtNRSMFL I’YKS 23c Better ISc.i2s( I-a’d He NfBLtLK « CO. F«8» 23c ‘ Her 18cjt25c M. BERLINGL Uggs 23c Springers ij c Ducks 10c Fouls I ii. (Joe n gs Turkeys 10c Old roosters KALVtrt MARKET*. Wool 16e020c Beef hid •» 10c sols 12c Tallow be Sheep pelts 25c@|l.OC Muskrata sc®4sc Skunk 25c@|3.5G Coon 10c@|2.?5 Possum 10c@70c Mink 25c@$6.(h LOCAL FKCDuCt MARKET. Sprine..rs 15c Ducks 10c Fowls 11c Geese 5c Turkeys 10c t Eggs 15c

move to Fort Wnyne. Torm« of Sate J 5 and under, cash; over that amount n credit of 9 months will be given, pun haxer giving hl. I note with approved serurlty; 4 fieri (ent off for lash. No goods removed until Fettled for. FRED JOHNUIZ. .1. N Burkhead. Am t G.xu o M< Mnnnma. Fterit. 215t5l — - —v- -■■■■* ■ — ———- . WANTED To buy a house ot five to •even tooana. to be moved away trom ,n .-ent i< niloo onto another I lot. Urn.v void nt thia office. 216L1 W\ X i i’l • To buy good acenmiV. YN'I FID Kight nun Io work at the rtimi* ipuiriy. linpiiii- ut once. ' I’Ol’.-vK F(iH SAI.IS .".'HI gell in lioiiF» nn N< rth First street, or trade on vacant Im In good location. Inquire of Frank .lolmston. 21212 ■m. lai— i a ■aa^^-a—»—«ma——aaa> ■ «maa**raaffwa*»«w

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, superintendent of the F. <>• I'iehenberger ditch in Wabash township and town of Berne. Adams county, Indiana, will, on Saturday. September 27. 1913, nl 10 o'clock a. m.. in the office of the county surveyor in the city of Decatur in Adams coiuiiy. receive seal <<■ bids for the construction ot said ditch In accordance with the report plana and -p, ideations therefor. nov i n tile in said cause Bids will ’» received and contrai't’i lei as follows Main Dil.ii. .'Holl I t,uion oio .’I plus 1.. an.l to the luiVi .t biddei or bidden’j ;i U> U. v» i h"» Jr. Bidders will be required Io fib' With j their I . allidav its as H ifulled t> l iw upon fin ms furiii .h< d l>y sn.-lt su I ; I't iutuulciit and i .i. h i t.l h ill be ai ! lonipanied v. ith a pood and sutliei-nt bond in a sum equal l > I" Ice tin' amount of nidi bid condi.ionod io: the tuiliiiid periulmaiii.v ot void coll tract nd that each bidder will enter into .I'tiiracl if same be awarded to him. r in h h >nd to lie apptov. d by said Hupei intend ent. 'l'llo -;id I.perintendent I q rvett.e ri. Id to r l<"t nny and ail bids No bids Will be revolved in excess of the c.-tlmat -d cost <t such work or in excess of the l.eneht-, found. t till. MACKLIN, H i;! Sept of C n. truetion. NOTICE OF S .i E OF REAL ESTATE Notie ■ is hereby given that the tin dersigned. receiver, imrsitanl to ati order of the Adams Circuit Court, duly ellt> red of reel rd ill the case of Al thitr D. Suttles, receiver of the Cop-, jioek .Motor Car Company, vs. The Deentur Motor Car Company, will ofer lor sal** nt public miction aL tin east door of the Court House in th City of Decatur. Indiana, on Monday, the 29th Day of Sept., 1913 the following described real estate belonging to said defendant cortmra t ii.n and uow in the hands of totid receiver. kiatvd in the County of Ad ants, m the State of Indiana, towit Cnmmeti'ing at a stone in the < enter es th" puldii bb liway. eighteen list chains and. thirtv-otie t:*lt links c: t <>f a atone al the northwest <nr tier of the eoulliwest ipia tir of >«•< lion thirty lmir (34» ia township twen tveight (2t> north, rang.- foartern .14' theme running west two

eiioliali (91%) links to the wc-t line of the right-of-way oi the Cincinnati, ‘tithmond anil Fort Warne Railroad tlu-nc. north along tiie west line of raid ri'-.htof-way to the unt -r of raid 1 I.<:ilte highway, thence west two t2'j rT .iina nn.) ninety hr •» and one-tiall i i;l .< .> links tn the | la< e of iH'ginnine ion (.lining live (5) acres, mon or less. Said real estate will he sold free Ot I Terms of sale, cash on day of sate JOHN H. IIELi.KiL 13-20 n Receiver. PUBLIC SALE. 7lie nr, ieiaigikeil will offer for sale ■it bin irm, 2 1 -.. uillex northeast of j Deciti.r. and milo north of tltei r-r’ • li.’ol bmi <■■ mi Tin*: day. Scn-i tenter 16, 1911. Imglniilng nt Iff:*)' <i’< lot k n. m, the follow lug pro|>erty . mr of two work horses, 1 two-year-, cid colt and two yearling colts Nine head ot cattle, four cows, with calve* j nl side. 1 boll. Two sows, will far- ■ row soon. I‘iHiltry Farming impte menta: 1 (tearless hav loader, only used this sensoii; 1 breaking plow. 1 ! Ir rmw. ! < orn plow. 1 set heavy harness. 1 <*t single harness, I bungy. 1 wagon. I sleigh n»<l niUut ro <* miier articita not nwotloncd. Hay in mow. mats In bln and corn In tin' tteld Terms 15 and under, cash. Over tiist amount a credit of 9 mtuitbs will be given, ptiri’lmfirr giving Ids note with approved smmiity. 4 per <*nl off tar cash. No goods removed until Fettled for.. .1 AMK.4 BAIN. John s; c||«r. Anct. SIAM

FARMS FOR SALE. Two 1H * •' farm*. S inllc* and ’% nil - Month of in.iiiur. nt 112'. N't ncto. S. E SWAMP. Otßcn with Frislnrcr » Co. 2oAt-j ■ —o inn ftvl.E Tuo-rmr-old colt. I« it stood oiip. G >•»*• I. Itavta. , I l.uwint MUI*-. intHWHltd ‘ 1101 -E l *>H REST : ‘*t’ Simeon .1 Hain Sitt3 4OUBE FOR RENT An oi ;M room ( howm on Mndlron atroot only two, . I.lork* from < ity. For particulars In’ <,nlrl nt otn o <rf Arthur It. HollliOunr.' lwnio»rat oftico. 2tltf l*Ofl SALT* —A* I am K‘>inff tn •’•••r i maby 'or « j’rolo»g»it •onr*' 1 in nutI «*ry, I »>lT«'r luy beautiful rrsHontnri : lor Male lll|,’h«*t ami l>«st ioniloni iln tn«n Or, C. C. R»rl. Mmtma. IB*! Ainna, 2'>*t<» I

GIVEN NUMBER The Decatur Postoffice Will Henceforth be Known as Number 34,784. INSTEAD OF NAME Installing of Labor-savin?, Machine Reduces Much Work for Headquarters. —— X'o. ", I,"- 1 will hot! alter be the idli i einl dosicuni ion of the local iMistnUii c i I and not the De< alur posudliee, as : io reiciore ill the auditing deparlmetil ' ■ i Washin don. \il pustolliees instead I !(f bc-tnp; re. ornlzed b;, nan'ii- will In- . iHiuiben d. Inis old' r has been issued fallow-[ th. in lall.itioti tn n newly patent ! |i i! Iftl.or .-aling mai hin . It diws away wii.li sixty eh iks in the depart ! meiii and inn h-nl all;, audits U.v .e J I pons of i very lo tmtist r i'l the i oun | try. The devi- eisth » | iodt:< tof lh< [ i Bii-ro:.-;hs Vdding Aim hide eoiupanj I ui Dr+toiL i According to advar.i e instruction • nt. nnt by the d s atihient tie mw I i t'ta.'bine viii in. an a net saving oil .. tiil.isil) to til Cove-litueut By the old system each report was; I handled from seven to tune times as was every other voucher issued In ev ‘ •rv postoffice in the country. This ! created a large amount of work, mak , ' Ipc it impo- sible to get an accurate , checking of aenMints lor at least nine months after the dosing of books. ! The new system will reduce this time t. bxs than throe months. i The new automatic auditors will; I also do away with the formal state meats hitherto made on ea< h rejiort I Itep.orts will contain no lettering, ev j ■ cry impreasion being figures. Th- change from hand to median ! ii-.it work >■ is made necessary, it Is said, by the rapid growth of the mon i < y order business, which is inerwts ing at the i.h • <•.’ SlS.Otsl.mYi a year.! Tli De il.tr t utoflli with others, liini been known by t’limbor from a ,'U'tu v-order stauilpnint for two years | ' In t now it i- the | urpoxc of the gov i rnnient !• u .<< tli m >ti< >» nt i num . her h-r the pnMofflee generally.

A NEW CREAMERY (CONTLNI ED FROM PAGE ONE) If every resi <’t and serve as a place or tiie tat in rs to ci.me and deliver ! their < ream, and where ready each , w ill li paid for all products. PUBLIC SALE. Tiie undetsigned will offer tiie fol lowing personal property for sale at ills residence, 6 mites southeast ol ; iktealur, or i mile west and ’4 mile : outh of Pleasant Mills, on Wednesday i Sent 2!. ikgib'iinit at lO'OO o’elock a. nt. 5 head of hones. Consisting ofj tiure luhml noth tier one General purpose horse and one :: year old colt. | 4 hand of cattle Ou«* cow with calf by side; one Cow, i>,l| he fresh in . spring; one ludfer. w ill be fresh Jan ■ nnry 7; one h> ifer calf. 15 ii nd of , liogs. Six brood sow s, nim* shoals,! weighing a la,ut *m His. each 13 hendi t>! shee]>. 12 head of Ewes. Farming i ini'deiueiit 1 wagon 1 buggy. 1 Met ’or iniek binder, I Deering mower, I; hay iedd* r. i hay rake. 3 breaking» plows. Siting Tooth inii Spike Tooth| ; burrow. 1 corn planter, set work har-l ness, single driving harness, slso aliont 250 shoc ks of corn and mnuy i cither iliings not mentioned. Lt>n< 11 served cm grounds by l.rulies Aid soclety ot Unpttst chwh of Pleasant t ; Mills. Trims of : :>!*: >5 *st and under , et, h. Over that amoutit a credit oi ‘ *» months will bo given, pttrclinsei ’ giving bis note uitli m proved sts uritv I 4 per cent off for cash. No goodff removed until sottted for. t’LAHENt't. STOGDILL

CLYDE WOLF JOHN* RPIHI.ER, Aiict iiax none ci«.*k ?nt<i — ——— ‘ FOR REXT—Front room over Monta'a j Itillinnl Holl. Ro.|ini>cr«<l and reimlntml with et.'ntn heat. A M. Alik or, M«r , • rod. WE WILL PAY YOI 1120 to dlatribiilo rollkli'iiw llt<*rntinr in y<wr com > .minify- Sixty ilnya* work. Ex|w>rl<>iM f not tnßiitroa. Man or woman. Opportunity for promotion. B(*nre time inny ho n«< il. International 111 j bln IT' **. 1012 Arch St., Philadol-, 'thin. HOMt-tf 1 v.' ixi:. ■ Two Mill* to cook tin.l do pottt'ra) homo war. Call nr wrlta. * Charley RogliwtSHhl. nt 228 AV. liorry! , lh itt St.. Fort Wayntt. 2 LAIS' I FOR SALE A few .V ro|>«'lro rom« ' Imjulrr of T> Orb«r imd non —R R 1 No. il Phon* 11 on H. Line 2l«t8

COURT HOUSE NEWS. (CONTINUED 1-TIOM PAGE ONE) . .-'.ale petitioned to be sold was hied 'and approved. Private sale was (»• ! dered after notice. Terms, om-third eash. one-third In one year and one i third in two years, or purdiaser may | pay all cash. D. F. Quinn, roeelver for the Fort Wayne k- Springfield Hallway com patty, filed report of the receipts and; disbursements of funds, from tin , time of his appoint meld. September i it. HH2, to September I. 191.".. Il" tepoil was very pood It showed a total recdi.t of ItMMSfd I; 1"‘ I'“''’ i ..ul |G7.it4i bo. and has a balance ot i :.•» on hands There are also; : vom hers issued hut not paid-atiiouiil . i mg in >3,017.69. The l onrt approved | tne report. H has SO paces of iyp< written matter and is very voluntin I Aitinney Walt rs and imVo; have; i tiled a now null emitted Adaline Smith • i Alphred .M. I’.uwen. suit on contrail.; i demami. s2<h). The defendant H a ten ; 111 of the plaintill redd nee propI erty since February and the suit I . tor rental, .at >25 per month. It ale into tranr.it r < .Mathias I i Wint't ; t-i al i<» Effie B Baker, lot ’ Decatur, David K. Studubak i ,d tn Studabak.'r Ginin & Seed <’o . i.-alty Di Hartford ip., unit claim deed. Jk,2sti. BEE MAN RAIRD Os Indianapolis Passed Through Decatur With Train Load of Bees. THEY HAD OUTING At Traverse City Since Spring—Return Home for the Winter. •Baird, tiie Bee Man." of Indi.anni oils, passed through Dcintur Thun < : ay evening over the (I. it. ,v I. with i Hain loiol of his bees. There were ■ 12't hilts oi (III* honey pioilu. vtr amt they tiaveled in a h|m-< iai ear on a I treight. The peculiar part of th" eient is that Mr. Baird had '‘s bees i ui Traverse rtty, Michigan for an <-m- --; ing. ami change pt' cdimate since last spring, and now he is taking them to their winter quarters at .Madison. Ind. I he northern climate seems to make: honey better in quantity and quality The winters in Tiaverse City are very ' ; i’vert'. hence he does not leave th *m there the eaDre year. ||. breeds the > bees both for the honey ami for the sale of the bees. Th' y left Traverse t'ity last Tuesday ami enroute were help up an entire day In one place, ■ hence Mr. Baird teemed to think lie got • stung" by the railroad company'. His bees have never treated liini so ■ ' badly. NOTICE. REBEKAHS All members w ill m et at the 1. O O. F. hall Sunday p m. at 3 «'i l<s k to n.nk.’ urraiigonients for the ftmer ' nl of Sister Mary Elxey. EMMA Hl NSK KER. Noble Grand SOCIAL AT MACLEY. J. A. I.iby, tiie merchant ut Maglvy. I araioune. a an ice cream amial for Kat- i * unlay evening at Ilia home, to which I tile public lx invited. A good lime Is i assured. 211t5 I BREAD "* Bl BRlad THAT BEATS ALL' Breads baked in Martin’s is rolled out bv the dozens of loaves from our ovens fresh, crisp and delicious daily. The main point of this card is to call your attention to our bread. After you’ve once eaten it you wouldn’t take any other for a gift. Then, 1 too, our wagon calls daily to take orders and deliver goods Jacob Martin

LOW “COLONIST" FARES TO TOE WEST MO SOUTHWEST Alberta Mexico Shakatchewan Arizona . Montana Texas a I British Columbia Nevada Uta J s California New Mexico Washington |l ,)rc ’' on Wyoming I VIA TOLEDO St. LOUIS & WESTERN R.R. TICKETS ON SALE September 25th to October 10th IINCUISIVT: THRU PULLMAN TOURIST SLEEPING cjl TO CALIFORNIA I ROM ST. i.OUls | EVERY OTHER DAY For <’om|ili*tp paniculars of these anil many oilier rotes, ,4 | upon or address H. J. Tompson Ticket Decatur. Ind. Or Chas. E. Rose, Asst. Passenger Agt. WE Have a large assortment of all kinds of Harness anc. I halters made from first class Oak tanned leather an: f first class hardware. Repairing a specialty. COME AND LOOK THIS STOCK OVER Chas. F\ Steele Harness and Hardware Co. Reaches: We will receive another shipment of PEACHES MONDAY These will absolutly be the last of tie' season and at a price to suit everybocy so get you order in early. Remember the price is advancing RAPIDLY Hunsicker Bros. ■ 111 > e -71 Fdre $ 2 5P —jffenr WyMbifc oajly ■tTwcew (levfland &11 1 \i 0 ' __ _ THE GREAT SHIP SEEANDBEE emtly ri— n|>i r totand water* of the werM. In'Urv I f«*t.»***uU » I*b<.4 a™ atceoMßaaßtMi* II Mwufnnl St.nmer. SEEANDBEE, City W Eric CMy rs Daily—Cleveland and Buffalo—(May Ist to Dec. l»t) ' IXW •• git .* r.2 > < rJ l l ‘n J fl U “" *** , '*** n CUvnUnd and buffalo arrepiad (or tr in.i*”'. I**"* 1 **"* Vu.'Viro' .iJn "* 4Ldi ,aar tteka*a*MU tor UmHithC * B. law. T{• p cLEVE LA N D A BUFFALO THANNIT CO. V.r.Maaiiaa.tM.lHar. “■ W T Harawn .tian I **“' CUnalaMt. Ob-o l=”-,55, m WOOD FOR SALE Oak and Hickory. 15 inches lon#. Delivered to any part of the city at $1.50 per cord. ’ PHONE 322 0. C. CHRONISTER