Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 236, Decatur, Adams County, 7 October 1913 — Page 4

THE ONE ‘WHO CANNOT WORK In many, very many households, there are those who cannot work will never be able to do much toward earning their living. It is hard upon the healthy to be thrown upon the world without money what then about these afflicted ones? If there is such a one in your homo perhaps the dearest one you have-are you providing for its future when the hour comes when time for you will become eternity? That man alone can die in peace who has provided protection for his family when he is no longer able to protect them himself FIRST NATIONAL BANK Decatur, Indiana. P. W. SMITH. C. A. DUGAN President. Cashier. W. A. KUEBLER F. W. JAEBKER Viet* President Asst. Cashier I""" — mr—r, 8 THE DAILY MARKET REPORTS J y»‘ .1^ Corrected Every Afternoon *u.—ji

E\ST BUFFALO. Hast Buffalo, N. Y., Oct. 4—(Special to Dally Democrat) Receipts, 4.!SO; shipments, 2,X7d); ofhciiu to New York yest 'lady, 2,640; hops closing st< ady. Heavy, sß.9ofi $9.00; mixed, mo (Mums and yorkers, SS.OS'» $8.15; lights. s7.r.o(S|x 50; pips, s7.<)i'«i *7.2-; light pips. $5.50«»6.50; roughs, sS.ort *>sß.2s; stags, $6.50© $7.50; sheei>. n.tloo; steady; lo|>s, $7.7 , tattle. 3 "(Mi; slow. CL tiVRK. Clover seed $6.75 Alsike seetl $8.75 New wheat 88c| No. 3 Yellow corn 87c Oats 38c Rye 58e Barley 45c#50c Timothy seed $2.00 COAL wrtlCEl Stove and Egg, hard SB.OO Chestnut, hard .$8.50 Pea, hard 17.00 Poca, Egg and Lump $5.00 W. Ash $4 "0 Splint ~.~.,,,54.50 H. Valley SUS 4£, Lion $4.50 fanned ~ $6.00 <i. HIU ................., > $5.' 1 n Kentucky ........ s4l) Lurig $t to FULLfcNRAMR* Eggs 25c

PUBLIC SALE. As I am gqing to farming ami am moving to Monroe l will roll at public auction to the highest bidder, at my residence, one mile south and one mile west ot Monroe, on Tuesday, October 7. 1913. beginning at 10 o’ekx k, a. m., the following property, to-wit: Two head of horses: One griding. 2 years old, well broke double; oue sorrel [telgian mare, 5 months old: 10 head of cattle: Six cows will l»e fresh between now and spring; 1 yearling Durham hull, 3 spring steer calves. 17 head of hogs: Two Duroe sows, with 10 and 11 pigs each: 2 Duroe sows to farrow to pigs soon; 12 fullhlooded Duroe Oiit sows, weighing from 123 to 175 tbs. each: 1 fullhlooded Duroe male hog. Farming Implements: One Dcerlng binder,' good as new: 7-ft. cut: new disc, with

Old Adams County Bank Decatur, Indiana. R ”olvc It’s Never TooLateTo Mend 3ls&. — — — swr ablt Katep. Mend Your Financial Condition By——a bank account A £3 a . And By Depositing To The tion ConCredit Thereof, Regularly, A Portion WithSaifo Os Those Dollars Which M [w* Escape So Easily, Without Bringing fstmdnd ADEQUATE RETURNS! We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits —w—i—— mu iwiwn ini in i n ~ iir -ii M

Buttey 18c@25c NIBLIuiv at CO. Eggs * 25c Butter 18c ©2sc | M. BERLIN* Eggs 23c! Springers 12c Ducks ... „ 10c Eou Is 10c' Gecso 6c Turkeys .. ioc Old rooster* ........ 5c KALVER MARKET* Wool lßc©2oc Reef hide* 10c Calf 12< ! Tallow 6< Sheep pelts 25r&51(.» Muskrat* sc@4sc Skunk lsc®s3.6C Goon .......„..10ctf $2 75 Possum 10c©70c Mink ,S6c©s6.3b LOCAL PRODUCE. MARKET. Springers 15c Ducks 10c Fowls 11c Geese Be Turkeys 10c Old roosters 5c Epr.s 15c ■

trailer; new 9-disc Bn|>erior drill, John Deere check rower, new; sulky hay rake, a good one: full get beet tools,good Troy wa-xon, manure siireader, l>air hay ladders, wind mill, land roll-, or. Monarch cnltDator, Hoe drill,good; one; 62-tooth spike-tooth harrow, carriage, set double work harm ss, set 1 s.ngle harness, breaking plow, double! shovel plow, single shovel plow, two ! sets log bunks, some log chains, pair; boh sleds, good mod boat, corn in the hock and other artlces not mentioned, I. dies' Aid society of the M- E rhnrrh of Monroe will serve lunch. Terms. —$5 and under cash; over that amount a credit of 9 months will | be given, purchaser giving bankable note with approved security. No property removed until settled for. JEBSE F7SSKX. J. N. Burkhead, Auct.

PUBLIC SALE1, the undersigned, will offer at public sale at my residence, 6 miles west and % mile north of Monroe, or 6 miles east and *5 mile north ot' Bluffton, on Friday, October jo, 1913, beginning at in o'clock a. m., the following property, to-vtit: Four Head of Horses: One gray mare, in foal, 14 years old; 1 yearling sorrel draft colt, l yearling driving colt, 1 bay spring colt. Three Head of Cattle: One fresh cow, 1 fat cow and 1 spring calf. Fifty head of hogs: Eight brood sows, with pigs: 1 full blooded' Poland China, to farrow soon; 1 Chester White, to farrow soon; 17 shoats, weighing about 185 lbs. each; 5 shoats averaging 100 tbs.; 18 pigs, averaging 45 lbs.; 1 full-blooded Poland China male hog, will weigh about 200 lbs. ‘ Forty Head of Chickens. T’arming |! Implements: 1 corn planter, 2 riding j corn plows, l riding breaking plow,-1 I walking breaking plow. 1 broad-cast | seeder, in No. 1 condition; 1 hog rack. II hay ladder, 1 two-horse wagon, complete, with double bed; 1 new gra'v el bed, other articles too numerous to mention, liny In nmw, 7 ton; No. 1 11 corn In shock, 275. Lunch will be I served on grounds by Jonas Liby oi j Magley. Terms: $5 and under, cash: over : | that amount a credit of 9 months will : be given, purchaser giving bankable 1 note with approved security. 4 per j cent off for cash. JOHN A. KFLK. Noah Frauhigor, Auct. J. It. Pease, Clerk. - - u FOR RENT OfTu e rooms over I lower barber | shop, new bay window, plenty ol light ! »to. See A. I). SI'TTLKS ■- n — j CHOICE stock, ranch property, 7,000 acres, within 24 miles of state captj tal of Florida, a beautiful and very | healthful region, having an abundant supply of excellent water, good productive soil that will grow corn, oats, grass, beans, peas, sugar (an* 1 , sor gum, potatoes, peaches, pears, pecan# j oranges, etc. No long, cold winters nor destructive drouths while sum I mers are cooler than in the north and ! west. Cattle, hogs and sheep do well. ! will sell in tracts of t.OOii acres oi 1 more at sacrifice for quick sale, giv | mg good title and warranty deed. I Theo. R. Jones, 1111 C, Central Nationl vl Bank Bldg.. St. LoalsAfo. THE PLACE for n home, beautiful west Florida. Not worthless sanu nor swamps, but productive, well ■trained farming, gardening, stockI raising, pecan, sugar-cane, corn, cot . ton, fruit growing land. Good title ! over 304 miles from the undralned ; ir*l times the amounut invested, i Near best and safest gulf harbor. Ex-1 , ccllent fish and oysters, pleasant sum-1 i>,*rs. Attractive winters. Vervj healthful climate. Get lil rature.--| Florida Sugar (.and Co., till C, fen-1 ' trai National Rank Building. St. Louis ! >lO. o HOUSE FOR JlFlNl—l6 rooms, bath. electric lights, artificial gar, drove well and city water, furnace, every | thing modern. On First street. Close to court house. Beo Harvey &.• Leonard. 204 ts STOLWN — l There was a purse taken; front the Glrod A- Raker restaurant. I The guilty party Is under suspicion, so please return or prosecution will fol j low. 11 WANT FID —Girl to to general house work. Only two in family. Call at 1 once.—J. IT. Stone. 215 North Second ’ street. 22811 FOR SALE Radiant Home base base burner, in good condition. 209 So. 3rd St.-- -I* E. Opllger. 229tf | GIRL WANTED—To do general housework. Call ‘phone 465, or See Iten 1 S< hrattk. 229tf ! WANTED-—Clover aei-d. Send sample of seed and price to 0 D. Boone, j ! Sidney, 111. 229t12 j HIGH GRADFI Men or Women wanted j ua local «r general agent. Splendid { j opportunity. No money required. All or spare time 668 Blunter Bldg.. l.ln- ! coin Ave.. ChUngn. 2’4t3 FOUND —Revolver on cimntry road Owner may have same by calling at | j this office and describing property j and iHiving for this ad. 23313 | ANY Intelligent person may earn j steady Income corresponding sor 1 Ir> wspaper*. Fix|*erienre unnecessary. Address Press Correspondence |iu rsatt. Washington. D. C. 3-4-6 FOR KENT - 80 acre farm. 4** miles south of Iteestui. Good house, barn an dottier buildings, Cash rent, Will rent 2 years. See Daniel Cook, 314 Pat--1 terson 81. 229t3 WANTHD—TFra* neat appearing men 1 to travel in Indiana, Illinois and j Mil lily n to represent large manufacturing house. Liberal salary, commission and expenses to reliable m*n, | Position permanent. Best Manufac- > turlng Co, 444 Williams Block, ProvlI donee. U. I. 23213 FOR HALE -One spring colt, extra good. Enquire of Ernest fioote, 3% I miles west ami 1 mile south of Dent- ‘ tur, R. R. 2, ];S2t3 •

AT THE CHURCHES REFORMED CHURCH, 9:30, Sunday school; lesson, Xum. 11. 10:30, German service; text. Matt. 16:19, "The Keys of the Kingdom.” 6:30, c. K. business meeting 7:00, English serveo; test, Pe.nlm 23:6, - t’elegtlal Cempanlons." A conltai welconi" awaits you at our services. ■ o — LUTHERAN CHURCH.

Annual Mission Feast. German service ot 10: oft n. in. Rev. Bum k from Wren, Ohio, w ill deliver the sermon. English service, 7: p. m. At this p> rvice Rev. Fr. Wamlisganss from Fort Wayne will give a lecture on "it ilia and our Indian Mission." The lecture will he Illustrated by about

it) colored slides. Th> public Is invited u> these serv* j Ices. - Q a ST. MARYS CHURCH. - Low mass, 7:30 a. 18. High mass, 9:30 a. tu. Christian doctrine, 1:15 p. in. Vespers and benediction. 3:30 p. in. I o — EVANGELICAL CHUTCH. Sunday school at 9:30. Breaching at 10:3n and 7:30. Morning subjtet. ' Dlsconragementf j rnd Hew to Overcome Them?" Evening, "Whet Shall 1 Then do With Jesus?" Special singing morning and evenUMS* Y. I'. A. at 6:15, Mrs. Fred Linn loader. Prayer and song service Wednesday evening. Remember "Rally Day" October 19. A cordial web onto to the public to ; attend these services. J, H. RILLING. Pastor. o — ■ - —• PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 9:15 a. m . Suundny school. l(l:3u a.m and 7:on p. in, public worship. The pastor will s|M-ak at I'ittn i^rvic^St 6:00 p, tu.. Christian Endeavor, We extend a cordial invitation to attend those services. WM. D. GLKISKR. —i

UNITED BFETHRE** CHURCH. Siinda’- school. 9:30: Roe Mummo. superintendent* Junior C. FT, 2:30, (le)and Ball, su-, I eriniend- nt Senior C, F 2.. 6:30 Ben llc 'glnnd, ’ ;'resident. Prmching at 10:3w a. m. and 7:30j i>. m. Morning subject. "The urch anil. Her Rcimineratimis.” FNeiiing subject. "How Are W-*| Known " \Ye <-xtenq an invitation to ait. l_ W‘, U)VK. Pastor NOTICE TO MINISTERS. The ministerial association will, meet in the library hall In regular s«**-1 icon Tuesday, October 7, at 1:30 p. ro., | instead «,r Monday. Rev. William (Jli Iser will have a paper on “The j IT- aclier as a Pastor;” ,al I avtorai t ails; Ibi Rick Calls. All ministers are urged to be pres-1 . nt l* W. UNI, Sec’jr. FIRST METHOO4BT CHURCH. 11, T. St>‘t'!t»*n*ou, pastor; C. I„ Wallers. Rnndnv school su|w*MU|endcnt; tonas Trittli. E{iworth lauo* i»r**i iten?; i*r p, ft. -1 tor. • 9:17, a. m„ Rnmlnj acliool, . l(f:30 a. in. morning wo- Jtlp; »c uioii by the pastor. 6:oo p. m , Kpworth league, 7;*w p, m„ evening worship; sermon by the pastor Beginning with tomorrow th<- evening services will, commence a* 6 und 7 o'clock Instead of 6:30 and 7 30

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| — CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Bible s-.hool bey ins at 9 >) a. ni. Communion service ut 10.40 a. in., followed by sermon. Christian Endeavor, 6:00 p? m. Evening cliurch service, 7;0o p. m. B.ENJ. BOUTON, Minister. — -</— ——• BAPTIST CHURCH. Sunday school at 9:30. Morning worship at 10:30, followed by communion service. The B. Y. P. U. society will meet at 6:30. Preaching services In the evening.

Sermon by the pastor at 7:30. Mid-week prayer service on Wednesday evening at 7:30. The public has a special Invitation to all these services. It. N. BALL, Pastor. ■■ — •« ■» ■>■■ " 1 PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will sell at public

auction nt their residence, 2 miles south of Monroe and 1 mile cast or 1 miles north of Berne and 1 mile east on Wednesday, October S. Sale to begin at 12:30 o’clock p. nt. sharp, tie following personal property, to-wtt: Six Horses: One sorrel Belgium mare 3 years old. weight 1500, sound, well broke and safe in foal: 1 bay Shire Mare, 5 years old, sound, well broke and safe in foal: 1 extra good roan Belgium mare, 2 years old, weight 150 O.vvcll broke;*! hay Belgium mare, 2 years old, weight 1450, sound and broke; 1 brown horse, 5 years old. weight 1400, sound and well broke; 1 sorrel driving colt, 1 year old past, sired by GHdeheart: 1 span extra good 2 year old brown mare mules, weight 2200. Twenty-two Cattle, Including 9 bead of good milch cows. 1 Holstein cow, 5 years old, giving 5 gal. milk per day, will be fresh In spring; Holstein cow, 5 years old, giving 4% gal. milk per day. will lie fresh in April; one Li Holstein cow 6 years old, giving 5 gal. milk p°r day, will be fre«h in March; one 3 year old Holstein heifer, giving 4 gal. milk per day, will he fresh in May; 1 full blooded Hoist ein heifer. 2 years old, will be ir< ah by day of sab-. 1 Red Polled Durham row S years old, will be fresh in December; 1 roan Polbd Durham cow giving 2*4 gal. milk per day, will be fresh Dec. 8; 1 Red Durham cow 5 years old. weight 1350, will be fresh in D**ceml>er, an extra good one; i *4 Jersey cow. giving 3 gal. milk |¥*r day, will be fresh In May. an extra

good butter cow; 1 Holstein hetfer.[ cominS; 2 f“er* old, will b* frerb !r j April; one * 3 Holstein heifer, coming j 2 years old, will be fresh in May; 2 ycatling heifers, 4 yearl-ng steers, j ! weight from 750 to 900; 1 Holstein 1 ’ heifer calf 7, months old, sn extra good j , one; 1 liolstciu iiuii 1 year old. sixiyflve Hogs, consisting of 9 brood sows, ] 1 with pigs by their side, 5 of them full j i blooded Du rocks; 1 O. I, C. show, full ! blooded; 3 Poland China sows, 48 I i head of shoats, weighing from 800 to! i 140 ibs. each; 4 full blooded DurocV i boars, old enough for serves; 4 shoats, weight 5o !t>s. each. Twelve j Rheep, Shropshire breeding ewes, 2! 1 and 3 years old. Owing, to necessary ; j changes being made on the farm we i aro compelled to hold this auction. Terms of Sale: On all sums of $" ! and linden caslp in hand; over $5 a j : credit of 9 months will he given, the j , purchaser giving hlg note with a goo) ‘ and approved security, waivng valuation and appraisement laws, and hearlug 8 |>or cent Interest after maturity, i No property removed until settled for. T. J. RAYL & BON. Col. J. A. MU haud, Col. .1. N. ilork-j head. Aucts. M. S. Llechty, L B Reefy, Clerks. ■ - .1. » — - NOTICE. I la, ,v or-md a r sb,ip i,n tlad j Ison street, ttorMi of mart l o'-se, first •j dour east of Star thou ter. \\ ill chart • - ten c ute for shave; twcul)-five c nts I for hair cut. j 2? ■!3 LEATER BXPGHMAN. WANTED—SOB bushel of oats and five tons of mixed hay. Will pay big premium over market price for good * stuff. Address X, care Dally Demo"fat. 22913

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Know For Yourself Just what the special process by which Good Example and Little Quaker CIGARS are made, means to your tongue. Without A Bite no matter how long or how hard you. smoke them, and always Cool, Refreshing and Smoke-Satisfying. Buy these mild cigars everywhere For 5 Cents i home kyanizeT finish FOR it "jfSSar l se Floor Finish r “d “SS Use ZS/anize Interior Finish For outside doors, exposed work. Motor Use .rZUGnize Spar Finish F-., furniture and iron Us( , W hite Enamel Each the absolute best for the purpose intended. Your money back t s Eyanice doesn’t do all me claim. I CALLOW <Sc RICE Druggist On The Esst Side of Street j ■— - - 1 — ■ • Jl l ' \ fjf Wi\ k* . ! TRANSPARENT SLEEVES DISTINGUISH ; MANY OF THE NEW BLOUSES

rent is the vitjtus of the biouse this •sax-iu, lp vhilfon, net and delicately pul>.,roi-d lute* they are worn with I 1 lB lln * “od <l*«:gn many of i " ,r mouse* depend mors or less for sf- i I 1 1 ndd frills, quslnt collars, vest -| IoAY 1 * ‘ ,n . 11 materials. One '! ?!"'irf ul * h « ,J I'HJe ntudsi (Tllli has an *! Ts", "Tu r ,,h ,ow shoulder , ih.it would Its most attractive m fl*tw- i eted rhtffofi. The uiub-rblouse. which 1 has a full lenstb sleeve, could be In • TJLf* n ***‘ i > r Ogured lacee that are used SO much Just now. Theee lares are cnen dipped an< ] t *|| g h,|y t„ * I wl,h ,h " »><l« or suit for 1 " “!!• 1 r * A narrow ! It | lrl ‘‘ n «**be* Ibe neck prettily. I i A m< ** l beromfng conceit to wear the !

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I * 4 f*f low cut blmiss is a asm"' ' ' ,ra . . satin or velvet ribbon »»t wld*. ">*" » quarter of an Inch, tied arum 3 * thrieit wry high tn the l*n<*k , *tll may be copied In i* l *' I sl4 yards of is inch material _ Another blouse in peaeant desiss ■ perfecily plain without tu-1 -f *"* The V shaped neck la flnlehed wt softly folded fichu, ■mbroeler- 4 *" <»r tlsured crepe ta aultahte W * model. Rise $< Will rtquir» 3< Inch material. IcHiae and comfy to a dear*- ** # ' . blouses that slip on over the l '"“ ( without opening front or be* 8. ■ 7#*S Is an attractive dsslsc ,n ! atyle. the pointed peplum *• * | fashion dstail this season Thl* ' *'* '. 'requires foe s'as XS. m yard* I Inch metertal. Each pattern 15 cest*