Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 221, Decatur, Adams County, 19 September 1913 — Page 6

WHAT ABOUT YOUR BABY? For that Baby you have a passionate love-every father has. It is B<> tiny, r.o sweet, so helpless. You want that baby to grow up to be both good and great. Rut suppose the great Angel of Death takes you while your baby is still a baity—as he hasdone in untold millions of cases' Will that baby-your little one be thrown upon the world? If you have money in a Bank Account at the FIRST NATIONAL Rank you will have a friend that will look after your baby until it can 100 l out for itself. And it only tak< lon to start that r.o.iount! -Delay has wrecked more lives and caused noire human misery than all the wars the world has ever known. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Decatur, Indiana. P. W. SMITH. ’ C. A DUGAN President. r ' Cashior. w. a. k; i a.Er. i w. jaekkek Vice President A st. Cashier Fthe daily MARKET REPORTS j Corrected Every Afternoon

EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo. N. ¥.. Sept. 17 (Special to Daily lamocratt—K<*<e||>ts. York yesterday, l.iart; hogs <■!<« in . steady. Heavy, sX.7.’.f( mixed. $9.1.'. 39.86; Yorkers. sp.3t»fi $:«.:;5; t 8 fi(i4i|S.7'<; rouirl*. s7.sl'<h S7.S '.; f-t.ics. yhf* i’, s,early; top lambs, $7.65; cattle. 25; a. t. euflx < lover se» ,| ............... $5.50 Alslke seed $9.25 New wheat St'.c No. 3 Yellow corn SI.OO oats 29c Barley 45c<b 50c Timothy seed $-.06 COAL rrtOCES. Stove and Egg, Tiara SB.OO Chestnut, hard $8.5» Pea, bard $7 00 Poca, Egg atld Lump $5 W. Ash „ $4.50 M. Splint S4XO H. Valley S4XS M. Lion $4.50 Cann all ............ $6 00 s. Hill $5.00 Kentucky $1.5 Luria . s4'.o PUBLIC SALE. The limb-nd- tied will offer for sal * ht Ills r< * ' <>n<-hglf nik* north o f Monroe. <>ii tlio hr Pgrrish fa:tn. or. Friday. !!♦. (Hl**,, begin ning at 1 o’clock p, in. th* following |rtof»ertv. tow It: Fivs* h<wl horses: 2 good work horn ai*fl 2 drivers, anil 1 him klitii* drh Hit, <*olt, Iwo b* 4<l of cattl<‘, ihml iiiib h «<•''*, <*lll* oi thorn :i Jertu y. Six bead of hog* 4 . Two i’Ochl hr»jo»l mtws, with puts by tbelr : ■ O. I. full’hlotwl <1 Gill ttowg, 1 (>. I. C. mule hog, full hlocwksl Marttinory: Tvto (’smiddji riding pows, 1 (' • tooth Hpik** l<*oth htir. OW: good hinitw l! wagon. ult> c’up.ip HBrdt: 2 sett heavy work 1 set buggy

■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ asnescr , "' i s i ’wy».y —*T*rr w Old Adams County Bank Decatur, Indiana. Bun.!u« . t&i.oor f^7'.. ' * C. & Nib U-k. Preside,.t ~ h L .■ r . ■ -▼'"'itll M Klra-hanJ J.t n N.Uiei | ' Vice President* sr 4 K- a. Kbiacer. Ctihlnt I I Se “ r_ Reflect — Resolve Collection ft • — jx.jwrrfs ar j e It’s Never Too Late To Met id — abh Rfitea, i Mon I Your Financin'' ondition By—- — ING A BAN < ACCOUNT rta And By Dcpositi’ gTo The tkw Con- i si; tent Credit Thereof, Regularly, A Portion With Safe Os Those Dollars Which ‘ Escape So Easily, Without Bringing Extendi ADEQUATE RETURNS! ’ —*— ■■■»——■'— ■■ i—w ■ T '• We Pay 4 Per Cent Interes* on 1 Year Time Depo<rft s

FULLc.Iv rvAMPA Better isetb ■ Lard He NIBLICK A CO Butter 18. Q 25c H. SUHLING Eggs 23c ■ Ducks io< . Geese ' Turkeys 10c < Old roosters 5c KALVtH MARKET* Wool 15ciJ2o< I Beef hides . i«c Calf «••••••••••••■■•••*•••••••..•12< 1 ' Tallow b« i Sheep pelts 25cfj ss.« Muskrats . ...f>cfi4s< Skunk 26c052.5t ' Coon 10c®$2 7.' i Possum lOctiTOc , Mink SSeCr>6«* ' LOCAL PHOUvCfc MARKET ) Springe rs 15c , Ducks ..... 10. ' Fouls 11c i Gorse 5c • Turkeys lx ’ Old roosters 5r • Eg&( 15c Hon; 1 ol**n I,- gy. Poultry. FfPe> • <!• < n lull’d '-J Barr <1 Hi* It • chiekens. 25 head of turkey,. 7 head <*l duck... Household poods; Otte; coal stove. 1 wood stove, sonic, vtov< wot .l and uun<en>ua i t her art! Th >e SIMMs innat ne* - . f i a th* undo* pi<d Is arranging to i T rr vs of Salt $5 and under, rash • over Hurt am*'.nt a credit of 9 month* r will 1h- r.rit'H, fHiribaser p.ivlng his note with approved rneiplty; 4 |er ■ cent off lor eash. No goods r* ; moved i until aettlod for. FRED JOHNDCW! J. N- Burkhev.d, Auct. i George MeManatna. Clerk. Slf’’

PUBLIC SALE. | - The undersigned will for sale | nt his residence, three miles south | and one half mile eafit of Peterson . and lour and om half miles east of ' (Tnigville, or seven miles southwest i of Decatur, on the .laeob Heller farm, I <ci Thursday, Sept. IS, beginning at f 10:,OP o’clock ti. m., the following pioperty, towit; 5 head of horses. Including one general purpose horse, 6 years old. broke In all harne s: <<ne laily broke driving .mare; one good work horse; file match team of black yearlhm colts, good om s. head of cattle Consisting of one good red cow, to !>■’ Iri sh In February and 114 head of good ; feeding cattle, weighing 806 II s. each.; They include heifers, steers and bull ■ ! One full blood' d Durham bull, yearling. 100 henil nf ' 7 r ' h* >d ' O. I. f*. hnr <><>: tin'’ <■: •' . , blwd'.-d BOWS., With pies le. 11. Ir : lie.', one with ten pies, one with Jline, one with > ht, one with seven, om- wit!: * eight, one with sei u: iilte n head of i S’prin Gilts, four Spring Roars weighing 110 lbs. ea<b; tltirty ii'-ad oil SpriTU' RllnM* *25 .»»U. i aC*l j :.. r > head of Poland < liina hors, cmi j listing of Ilins' lull blooded sows, "with pie by side; eno full bleed dl male lu e. this ho; i i I ss than I yeai I old ami weighs a little over 300 lbs j Hay and grain. Eight tons <<t good) timothy hay in the mow, 100 bu. oi | Niger Wheat, I'-o bu ot Hiterimtiomil ' Oats, itiiule 50 In to the acre thia! year. Farm Machinery, one farm v; rom with bed on; on- heavy sprlrm iv..gon. one top buggy, om-Avery < ore plow, corn planter, good as new; Deer Ing binder, full line sugar be< t likiH, Milwaukee mowing nmchin*. tpriug tiK.th harrow, sinks tooth harrow, lean huller, feed grinder, John Deer* gang plow, walking plow, shovel ph.w. Harness Two Bets of bnu» | trimmed team harness, pair of haul- I boilS"ns, two sets of single buggy I h «mc one net of Irirunifi' driving harness, set of faim harness | Turkeys. About 16 white turkeys and <me old Tom. Some other poultry. Terms of sale: $5 00 ami mid r each. Over that amount a credit oi j 12 months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security. No goods removed until settled for i Lunch served by Indies’ Ain society I of Zion church. 11. E. HELI ER. NOAH FRAriUC.EH. An< Honeer. FRANK FI’GATE. Clerk. 212t6 PUButG SALE. The t:'ider«lgne«i will offer th* f« I ’ low ink iM ’fkunnl lire* ‘Tiy for w.ic u* I hi** *• IlillvM BOUtIH&St n » ; fouth of Pleasant Milin, on W<dnoHday j Sept. 24. beginning at lu:00 o’clock a tn. 6 head of horaea. ronshrtlng oi j t!»r< e good work hordes, one genera! | j’uri' liorn'* and one a ve.tr oisl < on I lead of i-uttte On* cow with call by -id*; one row. will be fresh ii spring; one heifer, will lie frosii Jut- 1 nniy 7; one lu tfer «alt. 15 load o’ weighing alstiit M !l>«. eac h- 13 h< 1, implr nu uts 1 wp on. 1 buggy. 1 M< t'urjulrk binder. 1 iHsring mower. L liny tiwld r, I hay rake. 3 l.r«*aklUL plows. Spiing Tooth end Spike Tootbarrow, 1 corn planter, set work bar : ess, shigl»* driving luiri*»*HH, alno a I*olll rtsit shoiks of torn and many other tilings not nientltUKs). I.um : i f iTed "rounds hv I ad les Aid so "I ernis of wib*: (5 ud and wndet $ m ||. Over that amount i* credit of *. month* will lie given, purchaser l iving tela note with approved seciwlty. 4 per cent off for cash.. No good* n moved until settled for. t’LAREN'4'a STOGDILI. i’I.YDE WOLF JOHN SIM 111 Ell, And I RGOI’. C|«rk. 21 ltd FARM L >■ GAINS. N*o, 16" - ICO aerra, 5’4 mil’s west of iMxattv, I mile of !W own. ft room Imi’■ *, burn 40x96, corn crilm ami itmutnle-. I«et ii* sli >W you litis furm f’riec. sl‘.’ir p«’T acre. N«> xi; Ind u« n*s In Adams county, kU. tntl*w to market, x room *ouar, l ain J6r*6, corn crib* and oth< r eliMts, g-"d will, wind mill, good rtrchaFd. It a'-ros timber. I nUr W <tl<>ol. Price. $l5O per m rc. We here n large list of farm*. Farm* to exchange for <-ity property. HARVEY <’ I.WNARD. Office Opp lnt'>rorban stAtlon, 2184$ ■ - -■ -m- * ■' ■» FARMS FOR SALE. T»« If for re farms. .'! miles and 314 mil' s outlt of Docatur, nt $123 per ..rte F. R RIIAMF, offU* with Frisinffer * <‘o. 20M? I’OVSE FOR RENT • 16 roonm, bath. elertrie lights, artificial gas, drove well and city water, furnace, every* thing modern. On First street. Close to court house. Hee Harvey A l.eoa aid. 264 It

ANNUAL BUDGET PASSES COUNCIL ... - | (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) the committee on public improvements , will ri't'ort at the next in--ting* An orditiaii’fixing the tax rat- ; in the city tor the year 1914 was plac I tt< upon it- first icadii-.- and approved. ’ Th- ordinance stated th amount to , . I.- levied on every Jlt'il of taxable i ur.iiiorty. The different .ts.-e- lu-tn 1 to lie rais'd were as follow:-■ Sinking land ... . : ] Street improvement 25 H i buu-ral fund .. . ... vi ■ I ro' - v male inhn! 1 n' of Hu- i j el I'ciatur o’er twenty-on- years oi l! A dog tax of $1 0o on males and I w alm . i- I •' 1 Ti ls will l e the city's tax rat sot ; Cn ■ .' -ir 1914. which will lie tlfl-eli | • nt lower th.in Ir i- it pre -nt Tin 1 i ■ ii d.i h, -t!■ .i. id. | to i l:u e It on tile. , ] \n ordinance tixlni’ the salaries ol jl lie city <:t|ii lais, county auditor atldi' , t,eanttrer and members of the. school | i aid. was plai e<| mi its first I' l'i.itp- ii j It wa objected to by Attorney I.u»z. p . who was in favor <» raising the nd | dltor's salary trmn $l5O to $260. Alt ' I< i si mo discussion a nio’fon wa final- I It ninde and the county auditor’s sal ary was ftsod at S2OO. The salaries fixed for the different L Mayor $ fiOo.ffOj < ity Treasurer ~... ifioo.oo • ity < ’lerk 50u.0a i City Xtiortiey 4<iimki I Ceiineflmen, each luu.m: i Marshal ’ Mfi.Oft! | >ccretary Board of Health... Uitl.OO [Fire chief 100.60| | i ivil Engineei fMMi.tm' I Street Commissltmer 780 601 < ount v Treasurer :!«*'.tm; I County Auditor 2imiM»| | Secretary School Board 150.0‘>l I Treasurer and President of School Roard. each HMMaii I t’pcifs ith third Ff*:uliug it u.is up . I preved and t !aee<l on fID. An ordinance s-ttlng aside an upI , re • riaticn uir salaries and the running of th,' waterworks, fire depart Ii- ’it. < !e< trie IL’iit plant, was 1 laced ' on it* l.rat leading and approvui. Tin ■ | ,-e<d and third reauings met with] it’ • 'kiTriAV'tl nnd it wus U’tfC’C >1 I n-onl. The appropri»tl<ms ww I r ith |> < tr|<* j hut . • Strretx and Rf'ivers ........ ’ \iav<st’s milaiy cuu.fttt Pire u partin' nt J Clt) (*!erk , ( ity Att raey 460.00 ! Eh : trie and waterworks awiwlntenihnt M*nmry heard cf hciltli... IS U ’. I (’Ail er Uitv»*r «... !*OOje». Th<* ftwanre c<»mmltt>‘ then allowed | thr hd »uihv tdIU whh'h apt rm j rL and a ninthm to parr, into nicer. I Ft Wa' nr I’’ ‘♦rln Wortrs ... ! l» F. Tr»'! . Fl :u. 3. Mylntt IBOvU; Watnnvorku fay roll . . 4 ....... 78.0 » * Creek <’nnl <\i. 321.7’i| i |h»mlnyd)arKl Coal Cn. ........ 34r*l| H IMlhkfter pay roll ......... tt Bo ■ .(. |i. Huhler pay mH .......... 42 0j ? !** ntnr I m* <nn<rai Co. 1142| j 11. F Kintz ........... .. .... 42.<k’ IA. <’. Ftxm iay r<»H ........... 147.M| < ’ P. Ftr«! *< > 7.7* M. Milh-r V •»“ Nell. Mill L Supply Co. li:** I \\istinßhotmo Ktec. MIK. C 0... 0.17 1 John W. Coffee 79Jtt j j <l. It & 1. tty. 498.75 ! Watcrwo"k:: pay roil 97.2 J Niblick s.f“o ;.sti I ndc«>. Elw . Supply Co 49 s<* II Wayne nil and Supply C 0... 26X4 •j.lnni'* It Clow fit F*>n ........ 84u iW. J. Art tibold ............... 3.611 *| Ft. WayueOH * Supply C 0,.,.. M.TS ‘ Herald Co. .......... 22.*» I'll* cxc< tilive session Wan to «!<> id? ’ mi the blds for the ItnprotmMlts of I EnM Ailumx. Houth Third ami Indiana ’ I rtrei'ts. Mike Miller was awntded the bid, ,at the eatlmirtc «>f th* ought r ott In l dmtia ytroet. It betng $1,371, The other blds www not accepted, i a. the < (»vn< ll lhoii|;lit llirtu I<k> hlgh.{ t j end believed it they waited until next year they'could Boctitß bld* at n much 1 lower figure. *' A n ct*** for n<l joumwmnt win* niHile tHSH » nnd tile m nting catne , l<> and cud Mak4 Splendid Showing. ■ C. N. christen, chairman of th* IL > nxnc* committee, mad* a statement ■ ahowing that at th» end of thlfi year ! th, city Indtbl'dac. will bo but $::&,•

I NEW GOWN FASHIONS MAKE A STRAI6HI | LINE CORSET A NECESSITY £ v< £ And in our Corset Department are models i n ai | S qnlendid makes that are specially designed to gi V( , n fl ij n e S This is true of all grades from the least to W S M 1/C 1 most expensive. If you have a preference as to Lfi ' / /Wwl you’ll find it is the famo is sf W! ' l ' w\ HENDERSON FRONT LACE P ; ' OR J g ® ‘n;. i ; f LA PRINCESSE CORSET VLyJ 1J / I Jn this department is also a full line of Corset AttJ 3 ones, BiTissieres, Bust lUiffles, Corset Pa<U, | ' rons and so fortiL ( ® Our corsetiere will gladly fit you with a front lace co,I « set, the favorite with all who have them properly litt e | I GASS & MEIBERS I Tlie Store Os Quality StSfitStlfitffifWtffityit ffitlfillf.llfitlfitSllßlfitliitSiStlfiitfihfillfitltiiflij J

suc, which is aluuit s7.*md itluliT the ’ two per cent limit. During th* past . ••vp , i y-ar th* <l-bt ha.- I>**n r-di.i > I !$ I mI,"UU, b-sid-H whi -Ii the Illten-Kl ’ iiiiw been reduced fruni s7.2"*t to sl. '"" I With this showing it xltould b* t membered that n • ftv hill lr’> been, built at a cost «>l and th* I iKiymrnt* in*t. eevergl Mr 11 ■ hai< ' l>een improved and the cit> plain in I creased in value. ELI W STEEIE. Properties Now On Sale By Tne Snow , Agency. Two resiuen-ew, nn<t three busine-i* properties tn Decatur. The Old Court Hou«e property on i I Front street; the large brick rcsi I i i.cnee, known a. the • .Mayor" proper ty <>n N.irtli Itecond (trot, two Imsi I roonis oh Atonrcw strict »ißd ' one on North Front *tre*f. AJAtO Four r«-hl tun properties near the Studabido r Homewteaii, > itcraM the river; one with one tertof grouuil. mul the other Ht* e;u h • I w ith one half acre of ground. I. ALSO A forty-six 146) :»< r< tract of land lying just north of the Steele's 1 Park, on the Piqua Itoad. WHAT IS THE BEST OFFER I ' CAN GET FOR THE "STEELE'S PARK.” Ito ACRES? SNOW M’.KNCY. Phone 236 or "I! It I 'orND--A eidld'* bnueiet If owner will leave word at this efllre for W. - < . Reynolds. «i*s*rild'ig same, it w ill - i ’<■ returned to them, 21MJ ' '-OR SAIJK One taia* burner, In pm.l < uiullt'mi. eheap. tint a lot of good > ' htiulwr. Photo' 227, <>r t'rvaial tti,-o

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- - - Jl Superfluous Hair Molen, wartn, pint|d<*n. blackheads, and all facial bh'tni hw j»- ha cntly removed without scarring. Pi CHIROPODY v io New painless method of treatin-.’ corns, bunions, lm-.n|i< ~,HK Mi methods nre scientific and practical In every th-taii M.r-,. , of ■•Southern Beauty Cream’* for the skin. ZIMMERMAN Specialist Parlors, 12C6 Calhoun, near Lewia. t( Hour 9-4, or by appointment Phe "<t~wi| ■ —• j,, ~~ «i LOW ONE-WAY ■ “ COLONIST ” FARES ‘ TO THE WEST AND SOUTHWEST ’ ‘ Arizona Mexico ‘British Columbia nl f‘ n I California v € '‘ H m • \v *i w * 1 Colorado ew Mex,co Washington I Idaho Oregon Wyoming VIA =—=- TOLEDO St. LOUIS & WESTERN RJ| TICKETS ON SALE September 25th to October 10th THRU PILLMAN TOURIST SLEEPING CWI TO CALIFORNIA FROM ST. 1.01 IS EVERY OTHER DAY l ur complete particulars of these and many otlu r upon or address — I 11. J. Tompson Ticket Decatur, lai I Or Chas. E. Rose, Asst. Passenger AgL Peaches Peaches. We received a car load of tiie ls| Michigan Peaches obtain:i^ e ' MONDAY MORNING Pat in your order early and getp best of the pick. Prices reasonable i WILLIAMS & SONS Sucrwftors to Everett & Hite