Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 230, Decatur, Adams County, 30 September 1913 — Page 4
WHAT ABOUT YOUR BABY? For that Baby you have a passionate love-every father has. It is so tiny, so sweet, so helpless. You want that baby to grow up to be both good and great. But suppose the great Angel of Death takes you while your baby is still a baby—as he hasdone in untold millions of case.-;? Will that baby-your little one-be thrown upon the world? If you have money in a Bank Account at the FIRST NATIONAL Bank you will have a friend that will look after your baby until it can look out for itself. And it only takes SI.OO to start that account! —Delay has wrecked more lives and caused more hun.xn misery than all the wars the world has ever known. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Decatur. Indiana. F. W. C. A. DUGAN President. Cashier. W. A. KUEBLER F. W. JAEBKER Vice President Asst. Cashier |P THE DAILY MARKET REPORTS*! *1 Corrected Every Afternoon 1*
EAST BUFFALO. tal to Daily Democratk— it » t ts, z.York yesterday, 2,85t>; hogs closing steady. Heavy, sß.Bofti $9.10; mixed, $9.25ft $9.40; Yorkers, s9.23'ri $9.40; pigs, $7,756 $3.25; roughs, sB.o< c ffsß.23; ; ready; top lambs, $7.40; cattle, 2,000; s-iow. u 1. eruKK tyover seed $5.75 Alsike seed $5.75 New wheat *te No. 1 Yellow corn 97c | Oats 37c Barley 4f.cfTsoe Tltuothy sei-d $2.00 COAL KftlCEBStove and Egg, hart SB.OO Chestnut, bard $8.50 Pea bard $7.00 Poca, Egg and Lump $5.00 VT. Ash - s4fo V. Splint $4 50 R Valley $4 *5 it Lion $4 50 Cantrell $6.00 4. Hill „ S6OO Kentucky $4.50 I'iris' .......$4 50
PUBLIC SALE. As l nru wins to iiuli farming: and am moilng to Monroe 1 will sell ut . ray residence, un? mi'e Kwth and one mile west of Monroe, on 'jiticsday. O. tuber 7. ISIS, beginning at 10 o'clock, a. in., the following property, to-wit: Tv.o If ad of homes: One f; 'ldine. 2 years old. well broke double; one sorrel Belgian mare, 5 months old: li) head of cattle: Six tows will be Ireali bet we n now and spring; 1 yearling Durham bull, 3 spring steer calves. 17 bead of hosts; Two imroc eons, with 10 and 11 pigs such; 2 lluroc sous to farrow to pigs soon; 12 fullblooded ihiroc Gilt sows.
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welshing from 123 to 175 Ilia, each; 1 1 liiliblooded Duroc male hog. F’ariu 1 Ing Implement*: One t icering binder, t us new; 7-ft, cut; new disc, with '. trailer; new 9-dise Superior drill, Joliu , 1 lleere check rower, new; Sulky hay! rake, a good one; full set beet tools, ' good Troy wagon, manure spreader, i pair hay ladders, wind utili. land roller, Monarch cultivator, Hoe drill, good i- «*€: 62 Ux>U» spike-tooth harrow,; 5 cjTfiaM*. act double work harn<s*, set, x single harness, breaking plow, double' :l shovel plow, single* shovel plow, two l bets log bunks, acme log chains, pair j bob sleds, goad mud boat, corn fta the i * hock and other artlcrs not mentioned. * Ladles’ Aid society of the M- E. . church of Monroe will serve lunrh.
.fitter ash over . i amount ■ credit of 9 months will bb given, purchaser giving bankable note with approved security. No property removed until settled for. JESSE ESSEX. J. N. BurUhead, Auct. o PUBLIC SALE. I will sell at public sale at my residence, Vi mile north and lti miles east of Ossian, on Wednesday, October 1- 1913, the following property, towit; Eight head of horses, consisting of 1 match teem of dapple grays, a mare and a gelding; these horses weigh 1500 Ibu. each, blocky; and low down, 5 years old, strictly sound, broke In all harness. The above mare is bred lo the Coshorn Pt-rcheron horse; 1 pair bay mares 4 and 5 years old, weighing 1400 and 1600 Pis; these mares are the blooky, low down kind and both bred to Goshorn's Percheron horse; 1 black mare. 3 years old. weighs 1100, bred to Goshorn’s Percho.ron horse and broke in all harness: 1 bright bay geldiinr. 2 years old, weighs 1300 Pis., broke double; 1 dark elrpvtnut sorrel driving mare, 5 years old. weighs 1100-and gentle for a lady to drive: 1 yearling hay draft colt, a good one. is Mend of Cattle; One 5-year-old cow, half Jersey, with calf by side: 1 elght-yearold cow, half Jersey, with calf by side; 1 Jersey cow, 8 ears old, fresh this fall; 1 Shorthorn row, giving a good flow of milk; 1 five-year-old cow, fresh In March; 1 two-.vear-old Durham steer, fat for beef; 7 head of good yearlings, 3 Jersey heifers. 1 year old this fall: 1 steer 1 year old this full; 1 spring heifer calf. 133 Head of Hogs, consisting of 15 brood sows; some o l these sows have pigs by side; 2 open sows; remainder of these sows will farrow soon; 1 2-year-old registered Duroc boar. 1 Du roe boar eligible to register, a few Duroc gilts, the remainder consists of a fine bunch ol sboats weighing from SO to 160 lbs., a large per cent of the above hogs arc eligible to register. 12 bead of sheep: Seven 2-year-old brood ewes. 4 spring ewe lambs, 1 two-yearold Cotstail buck. Farming Implements, etc.; 1 Deering binder. 1 Deering mover, 1 Ohio cultivator, 1 James Oliver riding breaking plow. 1 ten-disc superior grain drill. 1 Climax force Bed broad cast seeder, new; 1 disc harrow, 1 spike tooth harrow. 1 com sheller, 1 mud boat. 1 two-yard gravel bed, 2 i farm wagons, 1 a Tiffin, good as new; 1 storm king enyy cab. I canopy top, 1 tight bottom hay rack, new; 1 carriage, new. and a good sac; 2 buggies, one a rubber tire and good as new; 2 sets double work harness, 1 set brass trimmed and good as new; 2 sets single harness, J buggy pole, 2 iron kettles; 11 n-l,aval cream separator, good as new; 1 gasoline enngi* and feed grinder, 127 chickens, 8 geese, 4.70 shocks of good corn. 6 or f. tons baled oats straw, some household goods and numerous othe r articles not mentioned. Sale will begin promptly at 10 o'clock a. m. Lunch will be served by ladles of the Klhanan church. Terms— All suras of $3 and under, cash. Bums over $5, a credit of 12 months will be given; no property to be removed until terms are compiled with: Uie purchaser giving an approver note; 4 per cent discount for cash. G. W. TODD. Harry P.unn. Auct. John Hunter. Clerk. 22fit4 — — -o- - 1 '■ "■ Fort Wayne & Springfield Ry. Company. TIME TABLE. Northbound. Cars leave Decatur at 6:50, 8:30, 11:30. 2:30. 6:30. 9:30; arrive at Fort Wayne at 6:53 9:40, 12:40, 3:40, 6:40 and 10:40. Southbound. lav* Fort Wayne at 7:00, 10:00, 1:00. 4:00, 7:00, 11:00; arrive in Decatur at 8:10; 11:10; 2:10; 5:10; 8:10; 12:10. Connections are mads at Fort Wayn* with the Ft Wayne ft Northern Indiana Traction Co., The Toledo ft Chicago Interurban Railway Company, The Ohio Electric, and Indiana Union Traction Company; also with the Pennsylvania. Wabash, Nickle Piste, L. 8. ft M. 8.. C- H- ft D.. and 0 R. ft I railroads. Freight Service. Freight service consists of one train each way daily; Leaving Decatur at 7:00 a. m, and returning, leaving Fort Wayne at 12:00 m. Tills tnsblee shippers to telephone orders and receive shipments promptly. W- H- FLEDDERJOHANN, Central Manager, . . Oecaturdnd. ■—.Q. - — -- PUBLIC NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that ther* will be held a special teachers' examination In Decatur, lnd„ Saturday. September 27, for Miss Lula K, Smith, Miss Edith Beck and Mr. S. E. Records, by order of the Berne school bosrd. Very truly, LAWRENCE E. OPLIGER, *2419 County Bupt.
ABOUT THE SICK ■ .... —1 ! Miss Jeffrey Able to-Come , . J S * # F* I Home from Hospital— Was Oprated Upon. \ ■ ABLE TO SIT' UP r Is Lewis Fruchte Who is Recovering from Siege of Typhoid. Miss Hess Jeffrey, who was operat-: ed upon at the Lutheran hospital lor appendicitis, has been brought to her home here and will remain here until the latter part of til" week. At that time -tie will return to the hospitalt ♦ where she is training to be a nurse, ' Isaac Peterson of Frst street still continues very low, and it is thought can survive but a few days. The many friends of Lewis-Fruchte, the well known Decatur resident, will lie pleased to hear that he is recovering from his four weeks' siege of typhoid fever, and is now able to sit up a part of the time. — - —— COURT HOUSE NEWS. Marcellys E. Hutton vs, Fliarles R. Clark et al. Defendants’ affidavit to have same considered in connection with their motion for a new trial filed July 12. Objection by plaintiff for reason, first, that affidavits should have been filed w;t’n motiou for a new trial and the time has expired for fil ing same or any part thereof in support thereof; and second, that the motion does not show due diligence to discover the evidence claimed to be neyvly discovered and, third, the cause setting up newly discovered evidence, is not verified and as these proceedings have been done on September 1, 1913, the same is ordered entered now for these objections of plaintiff; overruled and exc p i ons. Motion for a new trial was overruled: exceptions. Appeal prayed to appellate court granted. Bond fixed at S2OO to lie filed in thirty 4ays; 90 days granted to file bill of ext eyt ion*. WANTED Men to learn barber trade. An army of onr graduates running shepti. depending upon us for barbers. Mauy jolts waiting. Few weeks qualities. Fan's be bad elsewhere. Write today. Moler Barber College, Indianapolis, Did. 22316 WE WILL PAY VOU $l2O to' distribute religious literature in your community- Sixty days' work. Kxperl er.ee not irqutreo, Mun or woman. Opportunity for promotion.. Sparc time may be used. International Bible Press, 1012 Arch SL. PhlladelLOST—A Holland fountain pen. Sat urday. Was a present and is highly prised Reward for return. Dr. 8 9. Hoffman. 253t3 HOUSE FOR RENT—IO room*, bath, electric lights, artificial gas. drove well nnd city water, furnace, everything modern. On First street. Close to court house. See Harvey ft' I.eon id 204tf IY)R SALE —Hard cool burner. Fa vorlte make. In good condition. Inquire of John H. Bremerkamp. 'Phone 267. 224tC FOR SALK-Six fulltdooded Fox Ter rier pups.- -8. C. Cramer, Decatur. Ind.. R. R. 8. 221t3 FOR 8A LE—Baae burner. In firstclass condition, and sideboard. Call at residence, Winchester SL—E. H. Shoemaker, 224t3 FOUND—K. of V. pin. Owner may have same by calling at this office and paying for this ad. 224t3 WANTED—Six men to cut corn at enre Big wages and board. Inquire of J. C. Ilarkl-ss. phone 1 on L line. 22413 LOST— Bunch of keys. Finder please return to this office and receive reward. 224t3 PUBLIC BALE. The undersigned will sell at public auction at their residence, 2, miles eouth of Monroe and 1 mile east or I miles north of Berne and I mile east on Wednesday. October 8. Sale to begin at 12:30 o'clock p. m. sharp, the following personal property, tow it: Six llors*>s: One sorrel Belgium mare 3 ytars old. weight 1600, sound, well broke and safe In fowl: 1 bay Shire Mare. 6 years old. sound, wall broke and safe in font; 1 extra good roan Belgium maro, 2 years old, weight 150 o.well broke; i hay Belgium mare. 2 years eld, weight 1450. sound nnd broke: 1 brown horse, ?> years old. weight 14)0, sound and well broke. I sorrel driving colt, 1 year old poet, sired by Qlideheart; I spaa extra good 2 year old brown mare mules, weight 2200. Twenty-two Cattle, including 9 heed of good milch cows, 1 Holstein row, 6 years old. giving f> gal. milk
per day,'/rill be f ffesh stein k ccw,'s years f oUl.*glving <! milk peir dayj wlUlbeifreish in-April:' j one HolsteinVdwl6-years old'glvI ing 5 gal.'- milk> per day,, will be*fre ; h 'in March:-* one 3 yieaf fold: * Holstein ! heifer, gfvirjg 4; gal. milk jier day.' Wifi lie fresh-in*May,; 1 full blooded' Hoi: stein heifor, 2 years .old, .will te.fr* sh by day, of sale;-1 Red Polled Qur-ham cow 3 years ol(3. will be fresh ,in.De1 .roan Polled niyhpm. row giving 2M. gal. nulk per djri'.wlll by fresh Dec. 3; 1 Red'Durham eqy 5 years old, weight 1350, will be lresh in December, an extra good one; 1 '4 Jersey cow, giving 3 gal. milk’ per day, will be fijesh in May, an e&tra good hiiiter cow; 1 Holstfin hfeifer, coining 2 years .’old. .will la- fresh'in April; one Holstein heifer, coming 12 years old,.- will be fresh in • M-uy; 2 yearling heifers, 4 yearling steer*, weight from 750.t0 900; 1 Holjßeln heifer ralf 5 months old, an extra good I one; 1 Holstein. Bull 1 year.old. Rjxty j five Hogs, consisting of 9 brood sows, ! with pigs by their side. 3 of them full blooded Durocks; \ O. T. C. show, full blooded; 3 Poland‘China sows. 48 head of Bhoats. weighing from 800 to 140 lbs. each; 4 full blooded Duroci: hoars, old enough for serve?; 4 shunts, weight 50 tbs. each. Twelve Sheep, Shropshire breeding ewes, 2 and 3 years old. Owing to necessary changes being made on the farm we are compelled lo hold this auction. Terms of Sale: On all sums of $3 and under, cash in hand; over $3 a credit of 9 months will be given, the purchaser giving hi* note with a good and approved security, waivng valuation and appraisement laws, and bearing 8 per rent interest after maturity. No property removed until settled for. T. J. RAYL ft SON. Col. J. A. Michaud, Col. J. N Burk head. Aucts. M. S. Llechty, L. B Reefy, Clerks. ■— ■ -t> PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at her farm, 5A4 miles east of Decatur. 3 miles northeast of TTobo, 5 miles northwest of Wren. Ohio, on Thursday. October 2, 1913, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m.. the following property to-wit: Five head of horses: One Belgian mare. 2 years old, weight 1275 lbs.; X Belgian mare, 1 year o'd. weight 1133; 1 sorrel gelding. 1 year old, weight 1X13; 1 bav Belgian suckling colt; 1 spau mules. 3 years old. Two head cattle: One black heifer. 2 years old. bred; 1 spring Jersey calf- 11 head of sheep; 9 breeding ewes; 2 spring lanihs. Hogs Four brood sow*, 1 black sow. due to farrow *oon; 2 spotted sows; 9 head fat hogs; 10 head slioatß; 7 head small shoats. Farming Implements: Deering binder, new; hay tedder, good a* new; Superior grain drill, chink rower, new; riding breaking plow, riding-corn jllow, walking breaking plow, disc harrow, spring tooth harrow. liob sleds, bog rack and ladder, hay ladders. 4 In. tire truck wagon, hay in mow, oat* in bin. corn in shock. baled rye straw, mule harness, set heavy work harms*, extra collar*, and many other articles not mentioned. Lunch served on ground. Term* of Sale: —ss.oo aud .under, cash. Over that amount a credit ol 9 month* will be given, purchaser giving a bankable note with approved security. No property removed until settled for. STELLA MITCH. Fid Kirkland, Auct. Frank Kurber. Clerk. WANTED —Girl to do general housework. Only two in family. Call at once,—J. H. Slone, 215 North B»*cond street. 228tf FOl'ND —Society pin with Initials W. H. M. 8. Owner can have name by railing at thi» office 22*13 Borrow Our /Money 2 Per Cent Per Month It will help you Beside* you are getting the cheapest rate* possible and dealing with a bonded and reliable COMPANY. Private loan* from $5 to SIOO made on household goods, pianos, stock, etc. and without r*. tnoval. Confidential dealing* one ol the company'* features. Remember, no charge unless loan fa made. ir you need money fill out the following blank, cut It out and mall it to us, and our sgaut will call on you. Our agent will be in Becatur every Tuesday. Name .*.,,**. Address Reliable. Private. 11. Wrm Lem c9Ripanr Eetabllehed 1196. Room I, Second Floor, 706 Cftlbotu Street. Home Then*, 111. Fort W«yne, Ind
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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. * t.u acre farm. 3H mile* from county , seat. Good hoildlng* on macadam road., 'good locality, gned productive, soil. A bargain. Also a good list of city property. .! A large list us southern Michigan farm*. Texas land—partial irrigation i —at a very reasonable figure. For further particulars so* mAh FRUCHTE * HELM. • ■ - -We —■ NOTICE. We will positively allow no hunting or trespassing on our farms. Any lierson caught dtdng so will be proa-; eculed to the full extent of the law. JOHN HOC.NF7R--22Jt6 JOHN OMI.OR. , F'OR BAIJC—Fine cabbage, at 2c per I pound. 'Rhone 6Vt. —lra Bodle. 224t3 ! FDR RENT—I*O-acre farm In Wabash j township, two miles from Berne. Bee Bowers Realty Co.. Decatur, lndl- j ana. 236t3 { HERE is a remedy that will curs most all akin and scalp troubles Ertsma, Bsrbsrs lick, la k. Cuts a-d Softs. Why wasts tuns and money when B. B. Ointment Is sn uintm.nl of real meritT Ask your druggist. II not handled send SO cents to tk* 8 B Ointment Co.. 217 Monroe sliest. Decal ut, Indiana.
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FQR SALE. 340 acre in the c aeimr Belt, Mich. Priee - Will take $9,00" in ritj projierty, or smalh *’ ' i Adams county. S. E. Office "with Frisinccr a:. Company, Decatur, Ir.diaa TOR SALE—r Bronte n* * { in good condition, and —John Spuller. CHICHESTLh M YaU *• thftlkr* li Ttt* 17 A ft* 1 'V 1 Jr tiN \s» Vv Ju Soto BY MWftKI E l 9 nw t PILES! PILES! PILESI WILLIAMS' INDIAN PILI 1 Will core hund, Bln tts* an 1 It absorbs the tamers, atlas * sets at a poultice, *tre» lusts' Vue sals by all druggist- * **" WILLIAMS MfG. CO., Prop-., t ir- <ddM> ’, Por 8al« BY gNTeWPWisr WUC^
