Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 237, Decatur, Adams County, 8 October 1913 — Page 4

HOW MANY MINUTES ARE THERE IN A DAY? A minute is a very small fraction of time--and yet your days are made up of them. A penny ia a very small sum of money-and yet the greatest fortunes in the world are made up of them. The man who does not reconize the importance of the Minute and the Penny will never become either great or successful, Use the minute to make the pennies and keep those pennies in a First NATIONAL Bank Account. Two things in this world come not back -the wasted minute and the spent penny. You can Bank here by Mail. A postal will tell you how you can join our army of 3COO depositors. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Decatur, Indiana. P. W. SMITH. C. A DUGAN President ('ashler. W. A. KUEBLER F. W. JAEBKER Vice President Asst. Cashier e-ii ’-'•mnr-tnr-T-, t "A 8 THE DAILY MARKET REPORTS J yr i tf— tnr—tnr—ti -r ty ST Corrected Every Afternoon fa K=n cd

EAST BUFFALO hirst Buffalo, N. Y., Oct. 6—(Special to Daily Democrat!- Receipts, 14,I'Ki; shipments. 5.700 today; leceipts, 5,120; shipments. 380 yesterday; official to N>-w York Saturday, 1.339; ■ hogs closing steady. Heavy, mixed and mediums. Is •♦«»<!» $■..00; yorkers. $8.954i s9.u*i; pig-. |6.75; $7.25; roughs, sS.ooft sx.!s; stags. $6.5041 $7.25; sheep. 16.000; I strong,; choice lambs, $7.754i $7.80; \ $5.50; ewes, $4.50«> $4.75; mixed sheep. $1.75© $5.25; cattle. 5.625; I butchers’ steady; others 104M5c low-: <r; fat heavy steers, $8.6541 $8.90; heifers, s7.sofi $8.40; cows. $6,754- J $7.25; medium steers, $8.25 ' $8.65. a. *». buhk. Clover seed $4.25 j Als ike seed $8.751 New w heat 87c No. 3 Yellow corn „»Cc Oats 37c Rye 57c Farley .......45c©50c Timothy seed $2.00 GOAL PRICE*. Store and Egg, hard SB.OO Chestnut, hard — ..$8.50 Pea, hard — ...$7.00 Foes, Egg and Lump $5.00 W. Ash s4fo V. Splint - $4.50 H. Valley $4.25 «. Lion y..x..*....»4 W Cannell — ..... s6.Oft «. Hill - $5 00

PUBLIC SALE. As I am going to quit farming and am moving to Monroe I will sell at public auction to the liiglu Ht bidder, at my residence, one mile south and one mile west ot Monroe, on Tuesday, October 7, 1913, beginninir at lo o’clock, a. m., the following proiterty. to-wit: Two head of horses: One gelding, 2 years old, well broke double; one sorrel Belgian marc, 5 months old; 10 head of cattle; Six cows will be fresh between now and spring; 1 yearling Durham bull, 3 spring steer calves. 17 head of hogs: Two Duroc sows, with 10 and 11 pigs each; 2 Duroc sows to fariow to pigs soon; 12 full blooded Duroc Gilt sows, weighing from 125 to 175 Tbs. each; 1 fullbloodcd IHtroc male hog. Farming Implements; One Deering binder, pood as new; 7-ft. cut; new disc, with

IrfoiTZdams County Bank F »w«tnr t Indiana. ,Capital 1120 000 Surplua . J 30.000 1 c. 8. Niblick, PraatfMt — fv? <A- « M. Kirach and John Niblick -<*kl Vica ProiiilenU ' < I * r “*“**• ‘ “fc*" ~ M\ ' 2 Dpu/I Fann loans ■ SfrJra ' I~ , • s ’* cialt 5' ■fcW /' X&HSSj Rcflect — «® Resolve Collection* Made It’sNeverTooLateToMend M*. *— able Rates. Mend Your Financial Condition By—- — A BANK ACCOUNT Ar^s . And By Depositing To The tion ConCredit Thereof, Regularly, A Portion With Safe * Os Those Dollars Which Ranking „ _ . Methods Escape So Easily, Without Er.nging Extended ADEQUATE RETURNS! We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits

Kentucky — $4 50 Lurtg - s4i() ruuLtngAMPt Butter 18c@25c Lard —ll c NIBLIuK * CO. ’ - r us 27<* | Butter 18c©25ci H. BtRLIN*. Evgs 27c Springers 12c I Ducks — —.— 10c Fouls 10c i Geese ._ 5c Turkeys ,10c Old roosters 5c kAlvek market*. Wool lGc©2oc Beef hides .......................10c Calf ...--....12c Tallow — Sheep pelts . ....25c®$100 Muskrats -.-— ..sc©4sc Skunk - 25c© $3.50 Coon —..loc©s2 75 Possum 10c©7Oc Mlak 25c© $6. Ju LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Springers . 15c Ducks ...10c Fowls ......11c Geese — 6c Turkeys — .10c Old roosters Gc E ( t,s 16c

trailer, new 9-disc Superior drill. Joint Deere check rower, new; Sulky hay rake, a good one; full set beet tools., good Troy wagon, manure spreader, pair hay ladders, wind niiii, land roil-; er. Monarch cultivator, Hoe drill, good one; 62-tooth spike-tooth harrow. I carriage, set double work harness, set ‘ single harness, breaking plow, double' shovel plow, single shovel plow, two sets log bunks, some log chains, pair bob sleds, good mud boat, corn in the: hot k and other artlcra not mentioned. loidies* Aid society of the, M K chtir.li of Monroe will serve lunch. Terms:- $3 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. JESSE ESSEX. J. N. Burkhead, Auct.

PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale the following personal property at ids farm, 3 miles south of Decatur, 1 mile west of Pleasant Mills and 1 mile north known as the Sam Chronister farm, on Friday. October 10, 1913 beginning at 10 o'clock a. m„ the following property, to-wit: One bay horse, S years old, weighs 1200; one grey mare, weighs 1300; one brown gelding, 2 years old, weights 1100; one bay gelding, 3 years old, weights 1350. One cow. Red Durham, 7 yrs old, giving 6 gal. milk |>er day. IS Head of Hogs: Twelve sows, all heavy with pigs, three with pigs by side, some shoats, weighing 60 and 7> 1t)B. each. Farming Implements: Plows, spring tooth and spike tooth harrows, Champion mower, Osborn hay tedder, cultivators, farm wagon ' top buggy, one set double breeching harness one set single buggy harness hay rack, base burner, other articles not mentioned. Three tons hay in ■mow. 700 shocks of corn, cut before i the frost, 130 shocks on the stalk. Terms of Sale:—ss.oo- and under, cash. Over that amount a credit'of ‘ j months will be given, purchaser giv I ing ids note with approved security , 4 )«-r cent off for cash. No property removed until settled for. HARRY FUHRMAN. John Spuhler, Auct. PUBLIC SALE. Second annual sale of O. I. C. hogs I will offer for sale at my residence Hi’i mill's southwest of Decatur and i 7’C miles northeast of Bluffton on De catur and BiutTton stone road. on Tbt|t Jay. (>< t 9. 1913, beginning at 10 o'clock a. in . 56 bend of hogs; 30 ! head of thoroughbred O, i. C.. consist ing of 13 males and 17 gilts, pedigree I furnished if requested; 19 head ol Heeders, will average 140 tbs. each I Will also offer 7 head of thorough bred Duroc gilts, will average 140 lbs : eai h. Two Head of Horses: One : black mare, 12 years ohl, in foul; 1 spring ci:R, 5 months old. Twelve head of Cattle: Three steers, coming 2 years old, ready for block; 1 heifer coming 2 years old. 7 Jersi v heifers i will be fresh soon; 1 Jersey bull 1 : year old. Hay and Grain: 15 tons I hay in bale, 10 tons timothy and 5 tons mixed; 300 bit. oats in bln. Terms of Sale: —Sums of $5 and I under, r ash. Sums over $5.00 a credit of 12 months will bo given, first 6 months without interest, hurt G months i 6 |>er cent interest, purchaser giving i note with approved security; 4 p r ci-nt off for ca h. JOHN W. PARRISH. Spuhler and Frauhiger. Auets. J. V. Pease. Clerk. Dinner served by Zion Aid society. Port Wayne & Springfield

Ry. Company. TIME TABLE. Northcound. Cars leave Decatur at 6:50, 8:30, 11:30, 2:30. 5:30, 9:30; arrive at Fort Wayne at 6:53, 9:40, 13:40, 3:40, 6:40 and 10:40. Southbound. Lave Fort Wayne at 7:00, 10:00. 1:00, 4:00, 7:00. 11-00; arrive in Decatur at s 10; 11:10; 2:10; 5:10; 8:10; 13:10. Connections are made at Fort Wayne with the FL Wayne & Northern Indiana Tractton Co.. The Toledo & Chicago interurban Railway Company, The Ohio Electric, and Indiana > I nion Traction Company; also with the Pennsylvania, Wabash, Nickle Plate, U 8. i M. 8.. C H * D, anJ O R A I- railroads. Freight Service. Freight service consists of one train each way daily: leaving It-ca-tur at 7:00 a. m.. and returning, leaving Fort Wayne at 12:00 m. This enables shippers to telephone orders and receive shipments promptly. W- H- FLEDDE RJOH AN N, General Manager, . . Decatur.lr.d. » —• • - WE WILL PAY IOU 1120 to distribute religious literature In your comI tnunity. Sixty days' work. Experience not required. Man or woman. I Opportunity for promotion. Spare time may be used. International Hi ; b|e Press, 1013 Arch St., Philadelphia. /SlOaattf | IX)BT—Motorcycle plate No. UOd. between Valley church and Dnatur. i ;’|eax<- return to thia offi«<*. 2".">t.i FOHND Revolver on ciuintry roud. Owner may have same by calling at thia office and describing property and paying tur thin ad. 23:114 FOR HENT -so acre farm. 41k miles south of Decatur. Good house, barn an dothei[ buildHign. Cash rent. Will rent 3 years Ser Daniel Cook. 314 Patterson St. 22»t3 WANTED* Tlirrr neat appearing man to trawl in Indiana. Illinois and Michigan to represent large mannfac I luring bouse. I.lbriai esieiy. <om- ' mission and expenses to reliable m u | Position permanent Heat ManuiacI luring Co.. 444 Williams Block, Provli dence. R I. 23213 FOR RALE -One spring colt, extra good. Enquire of Ernest Hoots. 3% i miles west ami 1 mile south of De--a tut 11. R 1. 23213

- _ r PIG EATERS GET KIDNEY TROUBLE, e ’ Take Salts at First Siqn cf Bladder Irritation or Backache. 1 1 The American men and women must guard constantly against kidney trouble, because we eat too Him h and all our food is rich. Our blood ls t .ilh'd with uric m id which the kidney trlve to filter out, they weaken fr.'-ni overwork, become sluggish; the elint- ’ native tissues clog and the result is Sidney trouble, bladder weakness and i general decline in health. When your kidneys feel like lumps >f lead; your back hurts or the urine is cloudy, full of sediment or you are iblieed to seek relief two or. three times din ing the night: If yon stiff'r villi sick headache or dizzy, nervou. . pells .acid stomaih, or you have rheumatism v, lieu tiie weatucr is bad. at from your pharmacist : bout four ’ttnees of Jud Salts: take a table--1 spoonful In a glass of water before ireakfast for a few days and your tidnoya will then mt line. This famms salts is made from the acid of rapes and lemon juict, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to Hush and stimulate clogged kidneys; to neutralize the icids in the urine so it no longer is a ■source of irritation, thus ending bladi ier disorders. .lad Salts is inexpensive; cannot injure, makes a delightful effervei■nt lithia water beverag . min beoiigs in every home, because iiobod? ■ an make a mistake by having a good xiilncy flushing any time. Holt house Drug Co.

— o— —— ■ • -■■■- PUBLIC SALE. I, the undersigned, will offer at public sale at my residence, 6 miles west and % mile north of Monroe, or 6 miles east and mile north of Blufflon, on Friday. Octcdier 10, 1913, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m.. the following property, to-wit' Four Head >f Hors*:*: one gray mure, in sod 14 years old; 1 yearling .sorrel draft colt, 1 yearling driving colt. 1 bay spring colt. Three Head of Cattle: One fresh cow, 1 iat cow and 1 spring calf. Fiity head of hogs: Eight brood sows, with pigs; 1 lull bloodou Poland Chiun, to (arrow soon; 1 Chest&r White, to farrow soon; 17 shoats. weighing about 165 lbs. each; 5 shoats averaging leo lbs.; IS pigs, averaging 15 lbs.; 1 fuil bloiHu d Poland China male hog, will weigh about 20b tbs. Forty Head of Chickens. Farming I Implements: 1 corn planter, 2 riding corn plows. 1 riding breaking plow, 1 ] walking breaking plow, 1 broadcast I seeder, in No. I condition; 1 bog rack,) ' I hay 1 older. 1 tw >-hor: >■ wasou. comI pl’te. witii double bed; I new grav I el bed, other articli'e too numerous to i mention. Hay In mow, 7 ton; No. 11 corn In shock, 275. Lunch will be ■ served on grounds by Jonas Lihy of, Mugley. Terms: $5 and under, cash; over! that amount n credit of 9 montlm will | la giv n. purchaser giving bankable

note with approved security. 4 per • cent off for cash. JOHN A. FULK.I j Noah Frnuhiger. Auct. J. B. Pease, Clerk. H FOR SALE—At a bargain, one cabi 'I buggy Inquire at Bre-merkamp'a ’ mill. 281t3» ' WANTED—GirI to rto general house. ; work. Only two in family. Call at 1 once.—J. IT. Stone, 215 North Second I street. 228tT ’FOR SALE Radiant Home base base burner, in good condition. 209 : So. 3rd St —L. E. Opltger. 2-’9tf s GIRL WANTED -To do general housel' work. Call 'phone 468, or see B"u ’ i Schrank. 229tf WANTED -Clover seed. Send satntdc *1 ot-gred and price to G, D. Boone, Sidney, 111. 229112 I IIHIH (IRAKI? M«*tt <H wßftliHl H im hx .tl <>r » afi’tit. tulld i <i|»pc»rtunity. No Uit.n«*y r»«pilr«'4. Al! 1 inr B|Kir«* tlmo Hhinior I -hl . Mn '■j’oln Ave.. Chicago. 234 U! ‘'ANY Intelligent pertain may earn *' j steady Income corrwepondllig for * T»*’wspapere. Extiertonce ttnneee: tuny. i Address Phmmi Correspond«ttco Hu- ’ | rvatt, Washington. D. C. 3-4-a

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PUBLIC. SALE. The undersigned will sell nt public ■ auction at their residence, 2 miles south of Monroe and 1 mile east or 1 miles north of Berne and 1 mile east 1 on Wednesday, October 8. Sale to begin at 12:30 o’clock p. m. slinrp, the ' following personal property, to-wit: ’• Six Horses: One sorrel Belgium mare 3 years old, weight 1500, sound, well 1 broke and safe in foal; 1 buy Shire Mare. 5 years old. sound, well broke anil safe in foal; 1 extra good roan : Belgium mar* 2 years old. weight j 150.0,we1l broke; 1 bay Belgium mare, ‘I 2 years ohl, weight 1450, sound ami I broke; 1 brown horse, 5 years old, I weight 1 too, sound and weU broke; 1 : sorrel driving colt, 1 year old past. ' sired by (Slideheart; 1 span extra good . 2 year old brown mare mules, weight 2200. Tw'enty-two Cattle, including 9 head 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’i galmilk per day. will be fresh in April: ‘one ’> Holstein cow 6 years old, giving 5 gal. milk per day, will be fresh in' March; one 3 year ohl Holstein heifer, giving 4 gal. milk per day, will be fresh in May; 1 full blooded Hol- ' stein heifer, 2 years old, will be fresh ' by day of sale; 1 Red Polled Durham ! cow 3 years old, will be fresh in December; 1 roan Polled Durham cow I | giving 2% gal. milk per day, will be j fresh Dec. 8; 1 Red Durham cow 5 years <ild, weight 1350, wHI lie fresh i I in De<ember, an extra good one; 1 j Jersey row, giving 3 gal. milk js-r | day, will be fresh in May. an extra : good butter cow; 1 Holstein heifer. I

< aming 2 years old. w ill be fresh in \pril; on" L- Holstein heifer, coming | 2 years old. will be De. h in May; 21 yearling heifers, 4 yearling steers, i weight from 750 to 900; 1 Holstein 1 heifer calf 5 months old. an extra good one; -1 Holstein Bull 1 year old. Sixty-1 five Hogs, consisting of 9 brood sows,: will; pigs by their side, 5 of them full blooded Dunx-ks; 1 O. I. C. show, full binodes); 3 Poland China sow*. 48 head of shoats, weighing from xoo to i 140 It'S, each; 4 full blooded Dnrockll boars, old enough for servee; 4 I sh'sets, weight 50 It'S. eicb. Twelve! Sheep. Shropshire bleeding ewes, 21 nnd 3 years old Owing to necessary.I changes being made on the farm wc' are compelled to hold this auction. Terms of Sale: On all sums of $5 ■ and under, cash in hand: over $5 a credit of 9 months will be given, the purchaser ghliyc hie note with a good I and approved security, waling valuation and apprnisrnw-nt laws, and bear I ing 8 per cent interest aft> r maturity, j ■ No property removed until settled for. T. J. RAYL & SON. I Col. .1. A Michaud. Col. J. N. Burkhead. Auct*. M. 8. l.lechty. b. 11. Reefy, Clerks. ■ ■■ o - FOR RENT Office rooms over Hower barber shop, new bay w iudow. plenty of light etc. See A. D. SUTTLES! MS , NOTICE.

Have opened a barber shop on MndIson street, noitli of court l.ouse, first dear cast of Star theater. Will charge I ton cents for shave; twenty-five cents i for hair <-ut. 21313 LESTER BAUGHMAN. ■ WANTED 29® bushel of oats nnd five tons of nils, d hay. Will pay Ida I pre nilum over market price for good ■ stuff. Address X, care Daily Demo- ' - erat 229t:i -i FOR RENT -Good house for rent on Ninth street. Inquire of Mrs. An I ge’lne Archbold. . 213t3 I4IST A w>>od order biuik. on Adams I i! stro' t. Ind' r rail Green Burkhcadl • ■ at handle factory 22913 iIOI'SE k'ttlt RENI—IO rooms, bath, I electric lights, artificial gas, drove I well and city water, furnace, every-1 i thing modern. On First stn-et. Close | to cqurt liotisc. See Harvey *. Leon- ! ; » r< l 2O4tf i STOLEN There was a purse taken Lom the Girod & Baker restaurant. The guilty party Is under suspicion, so please return or prosecution will fol I low. It

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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 MMBMMiM--■III i: WMMMMMMMMR ■ I I— IMMRMMMMRMMMMMMMWMMMI ■ . v :i S^ffI YOUR HOME Whatever work you want done 1 . .___ around the House there is 4 KYANIZE finish for it Use Floor Finish Use Interior Finish For outside doors, ex- • posed work, Motor Lse ftyantZf? Spar Finish Boat or Canoe, 1 F.ilui.ilore and iron Us( , Whjte Ename| Each the absolute best for the purpose intended. Your money if Kyanize doesn't do all tue claim. CALLOW cfc RICE Druggist On The East Side of Street a ■ A If/ 'A \ I Mt MT i -laL -s, -- 7041 7057 WITH NOTHING TO MAR THEIR CHARMING SIMPLICITY

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