Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 241, Decatur, Adams County, 13 October 1913 — Page 2

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 is a very small sum of money-and yet the greatest fortunes in the world are made up of them. The man who does not reeonize 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 u First NATIONAL Bank Account. Two tilings 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 lit,oo depositors. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Decatur, Indiana. P. W. SMITH. C. A. DUGAN President Cashier. W. A. KUEBLER F. W. JAEBKER Vice President Asst. Cashier

o THE DAILY MARKET REPORTS o E" Corrected Every Afternoon 3K=3E=IOE3OESE==Ie!j EAST BUFFALO. gutter isc®2sc L;i;, d ►....£«. 11c East Buffalo, N. V.. Oct. 10—(Spec-{ iai to Daily Democrat! Receipts, 4,- NIBLIVK a CO. 800; shipments, official to New _ 07York yesterday, 2.2X0; hogs closing nilUer 18c®25c steady. - Heavy, sx.x.>; one load fancy gaRLINa heavy, 8-X-95; mediums. B'-75'" 88.M'; ' . Ain kers. ss,6t)tfi |5.75; 1k . |7.25«! J- gR 27c 57.75; roughs, s,.o> <1 |s ee; sties, g|, r j n g era 12c 86.50Ci87.50; sheep .tk.mie- rt-..dy : Oucka _ 10c lambs lower; tops. 87.40; cattle, j,. O u|g 10c I 250; good steady; c ommon lower. Gecso 5c Turkeys . «. 10c ft. y.wuRK. Old roosters . 5c Cover Seed |6.50 ! KALVER MARKETS. New wheat 87c - No. 2 yenow corn .’..mir W co! 15c@20c Cats <c (lee s hides .........................10c ’ 7c Calf 13c Barley 45c®Wc T>now «,....«. be Timothy seed 12.00 steep pelts «.. .35e@81 W COAL pk'lCE*. Muskrats «..sc®4sc Stove and Egg, hard 18.00 skunk 25c®83.50 Chestnut, hard - ...88,50 Coon .10cf?82.75 Pea. bard 87.00 Possum 10c®70c Poca, Egg and Lump .....85.00 Mink ,86c©86.0v W. Ash «....x..x- MM V. splint ..... .84 50 LOCAL PRODUCE. MARKET. H. Valley M 84.25 K. Lion >84.50 Springers IFc Cannell 86.00 ©ticks ..* v....«..-«.? 10c 4. HUI 85.00 Fowls lie Kentucky r«. 84.50 Geese «... 5c Lurtg «. 84.50 Turkeys «. I'Jc FULLbN.NAMP*. Old roosters «... 6c —————— - — — • Your Insurance Is No Good ' Unless fire or other misfortune occurs and then it is worth 100 cents on the dollar IF it is properly written in Good Companies. Knapke And Starost GENERAL INSURANCE Life, Health and Accident, Fire, Wind storm, Cyclone, Tornado, Plate glass, Automobile and Liability. OFFICE OVER Voglewedes Shoe Store Decatur, Ind

Old Adams County Bank rwyntnr, Indiana. »i«.ooo Surpiua . 130.000 Lfep ' C " 8 - NtbMck - Hreaideat “ jpU** '' kJ M Kirs'hand John Niblick g,2 : V ■ * VieeProaidonta li ' ’ y *• X " thin < er ' Caabier. Reflect - » ■ Resolve Collectlom Made It’s Never Too Late To Mend MJ. 1 ' " ' ■* w ' - able Rates. Mend Your Financial Condition By — — A BANK ACCOUNT And By Depositing To The tion ConCredit Thereof, Regularly, A Portion With Safe Os Those Dollars Which Methnjs Escape So Easily, Without Bringing Extended ADEQUATE RETURNS! We Pay 4 Per Cent Intereet on 1 Year Time Deposits

ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned executors of the estate of Valentine Linker, deceased, will otter for sale at public auction at the residence of the deceased, one mile south and three-fourths mile west oi the Town of Magley, Adams County, Indiana. and one mile south and two miles east of Tocsin, Indiana, on Wednesday, October 15, 1913, the personal property of said estate, consisting of one black mure about 9 years old. one bay mare three years old, one black mare, one blue roan mare 9 years old, one red cow (part Jersey), one light red cow, one Jerseycow, one heifer, three brood sows, 60 chickens, three-fifths of 30 acres ol corn in field, one Deering binder, one six-foot Deering mower, one Dane hayloader, one hay tedder, one riding plow, one disc drill, one manure spreader, three double sets of work harness, two hay racks, one broad tire wagon and bed (new), one old wagon. three dozen grain sacks, and varlout other articles. Sale to commence at 10 o’clock a. tn. Terms of Sale: For all amounts not exceeding five dollars cash in hand; for amounts of over live dollars a credit of six months will be given. Note bearing six per cent interest after maturity with approved security and waiving valuation or appraisement laws will be required. CLARENCE LINKER, SOPHIA LINKER, Executors. Hooper & Lenhart, Attys. 2-9-16

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. Notice is hereby given that Monday, the 3rd day of November, is the last day to pay your fall Installment , of taxes. All taxes not paid on or lielore that day will lie delinquent and tin penalty of 10 per cent will bo added as the law requires. The treasurer will consider ita grtnt favor to all who can pay before the last few ■ days and avoid the rush which we always have. Yours very truly CHARLES W. YAGER, I 237t21 Co. Treasurer. - ■" 11 V ■ 1 ■ PUBLIC SALE. Notice of public wile of personal I property. Notice is hereby given that ' the undersigned, .Margaret Kurber, ex- ! ecutor of the estate of Charles KurI ber, deceased, and Frank Kur- ■ I er, will offer for sale at public auc- - tion at the late residence of said dc- | eeased in Union township, in Adams county, 4G. miles east of Decatur I and 2’-, miles north of Rivarre, Indi- ! i.na, on Tuesday, Nov. 11, 1913. begin- | ning at 10 o'clock a. m.. p- rsonai I property belonging to said undersign ed. consisting 01: Horses. One 7 yr. old brood mare, in foal: 5 yr. old . brood mare, in foal; 5 yr. old gelding; 3 yr. old gelding; 2 yr. old gelding. I Cattle: Six milch cows, all giving I milk but one; 3 spring calves; one bull. Hogs: Five brood rows, with | pigs at side; 20 shoats, w ill weigh I about 100 lbs. each; brood sow, will I farrow in December; fat hog, boar. Farming Implements. Corn mid Misceli lineout: Binder, hay loader, hay tedi ter, hay rake, check row planter, ma- ■ uure spreader, disc harrow, mowing i machine, grain drill, new; iarrn wag <n. land roller; riding plow, spike tooth harrow, spring tooth harrow, Iwb sled, corn cultivator, corn cutter, - corn plow, 2 breaking plows, rubbet 1 tired carriage, good as new; storm buggy, farm truck, farm wagon: 2 sets double harness, 2 sets single harness. hog rack, dump boards, hay rack, oom sheller, fanning mill, butchering tools, 50 grain sacks, hard coal stove, household goods and many other articles too numerous to mention. 60t> ■ shocks of corn in field. Terms of Sale: Sums of >5.00 and under, cash. Sums over |5.00 a credit -of 9 months will be given, purchaser

exe<utlng his note therefor bearing 6 per cent interest after maturity with sufficient surety thereon. MARGARET KI’RBER, Executor. FRANK KI’RBER. Dore B. Erwin. Atty. John Rpuhler. Au<t John Starost, Clerk. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. All trespassers on the John Merriman and brother's farm In Washing fngton township on section SO and St. ur- given warning to the effect that If caught thereon they will he prose fitted to the fullest extent of th* law. Flense heed thia warning and avald court proceedings. J!!tt3 MERRIMAN BROTHERS. , — —-—o BRING IN JACK SCREWS. We hnve a number of Jack acrewa Matured over the country and we reed them badly nt thia time. We will appreciate It if those who have tnem will kindly return them nt once. UM HARDWARE CO. 2.TRt3 FOR RENT Office rooms over Hower bnrher shop, new bay wltidnw. plrnt) of light »tc. Bee A. D. SUTTLES FOR RALE a hard ctnd burner in excellent condition. Will tell cheap. Has tieen used but a short time. Inquire of tew Varuo. 13

NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS ALONG MARKET STREET SIDEWALK. Notice is hereby given that the common Council in and for the City of Decatur (ml., did in the 7th day of October, 1913. adopt a preliminary assessment roll showing the prima faciei assessment in the matter of the con-’ struction of brick sidewalks on the west side of Mark I street, from Rliflg'l stre.-t to Oak street. Said assessment roll with the names 1 of owners and descriptions of property. with amounts of prima facie assessments can be seen at the-office, cf the city clerk. Forth r notice is given that the, said council will, on the 21st Day of October, 1913, at 7 o’clock p. nt., at their council I 100 m in said city receive and hear re- 1 monstrances against the amounts so] assessed and will determine the, question as to whether such lots and tracts of land have been or will be i benefit ted in the amounts named on > said roll or in a greater or less sum. I e.' in any sum, at which time and I place all owners of lots and jqirceis , of land may attend In person or by 1 r> presentattve and lie heard. Witness my hand and the seal of said city this 10th day of October, 1912. IL As. DeVOSS, 11-18 City Clerk.

NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS ALONG SECOND STREET. Notice is hereby given that the common council did on the 7th day of October, 1913. imiss a preliminary resolution ordering the construction of a cement sidewalk, as |>* r plans and specifications on and along the following route, to-wtt: On and along inlot No. 272, on the Hist side of econd street, owned by Christena and Jesse Niblick. Notice is also given that said council will on the 21st Day of October. 1913, at 7: utt o'clock p. tn., at their coiin.il room in said city hear all persons ii forested or whose pioperty is lia Ide to assessment for the proixised improvement and will then dctermir.e whether the benefit- to be assess, d will be equal to the estimated costs thereof. Witness my hand and seal this It'th dav of October. 1913. IL M. DeV., S. 11-1 S < ily Clerk. — —o ■ " NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. Notice Is hereby given that ('ll ■ common council did on the 7th day oi October, 1913. pass a preliminary resolution ordering the construction ot a cement sidewalk, as p r plans and si eciflr-sith ns on and along the following route, ti-wit: On ati’d along tnlots Nos. 520. 521. or. the south side thereof owned by Fam Hite. Notic is also given that tuhl court cil will on the 21st Day of October. 1913, at 7;t>o o’clock p. m.. at their council room in said city near ail person* Interested or whose proi>erty is Table to assessment for the proposed improvement anil will then determine whether tl* lienetits to be assess d will tie equal to the estimated costs tnereof. Witness, my hand and seal this 10th dav of October. 1913. H. M. De VOSS. 11’8 4'ily Ck rk. CABBAGE FOR SALE. I have a larg ■ amount of Holland tnbbage for sale at per hundred Also apt>!’s and onions on hands. Phone 149. Irwin Acker. First St , near jail. 240t12

DITCH JOB TO LET. I have a Job of ditching on ray farm I i . a»t of the city, big tile. Must be tab en care of soon. :;«t3 FRED SCHAFER. ._ » ■ . —. FOR SALE —One Dtiroc male hog; 1 price reasonable, ('an be r corded. Weight 176 lbs. -George Zimmer 1 man. R. R. 9. 231t6 FOR S.MJB-MO choice fruit trees at Decatur to highest bidder. Address \ J, Price, Newcastle. !nd. 238t.‘ FOR RENT—Two six rocw houses.Me on lith St. and one near stone - quarry. -Julius Haugk, 22713 | LOST White and ton spotted hoMd. Finder please notify or return to ] Fred i'Jinir at the laundry. 2*tot::' j FOR SALE New. white, downy Embden geese feathers, hand (diked, land well selector. cii<ii<-<> stock. — Mrs. E 8 .Christ n, Decatur. Ind . I phone F 13. 33«t3 FOR RENT--Two suites of rooms over Vance & Hite. Three moms to. I each suite. Will rent cheap. See J. H. Slone. 23toj! FOR RALE One gyring colt, extra good. Enquire of Ernest Koote. 3% j miles west and 1 mile south of Decatur. R. IL 3. 232t3 l«ti dor .laisinese cui's and Mu<rb». on sale tMttiirday at Steele's for lot j for both pieces. 33713| GIRL WANTED- Tn do general housework. Cull ‘phone 4<W, or see Hen Schrank. 22»tf seed. Rend sample of seed and price to G. D. I toons. Sidney, 111. 229t12 Don't fall to attend the <hinn eah' Raturdnv. 337t2 Rernlrr ?&c Japanese cut* and saucers for l°c at Rteela'a store Satur ' day. 257t2 I Fancy Japanese nut bowls for 10c, at Steele s china sale Saturday. 2.17L!' Fancy Japanese plates at 10c each i Rsturday at Hf-«-!e's Don't miss this 'sale. 23713|

__ . . . ... ''' /' 1 ihO fir W -J % IWR jWJi L-Ss Hints From ike Style Show Coats That Show «, New Style Features ( The separate coat is having a groat success this season. f V * Never before has this ir<!' pensable garment been /r’uX devclo|K<d so Ix-aMtifullj as in the new Bischof models we . are now displaying. Everv one of them shows the modish notes of the season. The zjF more elaborate models have the new cut-ihrough effect at the waut* , Z > line the sleeves cut in one wi:h the buds’ and a most uniNwjnlx cl« yer y effect ill drapery. Oth< rs :?e cutaway front in connection with £• the elojigated panel back, gi'mg the cs'cntiai tapenng effect. ‘ "'/S The tendency toward the elaboc te is shown in the accompanying illustration. Here many of the nu t important style features are / crystalixed. The/oftnc itself i noteworthv, being a genutmt imported .•,* MateLuse. The 6tv.nl A.i’ ■7. 1 < af/r a<l«i still funin-r to / i fflMyjFy-j its richness. The cut of lhe gannetit itself is directly traceable to Us / 1 ’.J Parisian origin. | yj. ''’i ’ This is but one of an exceedingly varied coßecti<>n, 1A in lulling dte-.s < -, s.-rx -co ,ts for cviry and ... *. w\V>|U all occasions in aw«. ;u <.f • 5 a and fabric q appropriate I I for the purposes int-n. 5 <!. Come in and let us show you I I Will lin thisspici,del ' I \\ In your iiicaud uud touctly j fjg i\ suits jour la - Vv \\ NIBLICK AND CO.

BARRELS FOR SALE. I have for sale a number of barrels and lialf-barr.-ls which will be sold at 81.90 each. Call at Curley's. Z39t3 -— o — WANTED- To rent a house and barn. Inquire at this office. 24<'t3 ANY intelligent person mny earn steady income eorresponding for r--WBpapcrs. Experience unnecessary. Address Press Correspondence Bureau. Washington. D. C. 3-4-4 FOUND —Revolier on country 'road. Owner may have same by calling al this office and describing property and paying for this ad. 38883

STAR GROCERY SPECIAL I Premium FREE 3 piece Aluminum Kitchen set, Basting spoon. Straining spoon and Ladle given FOR $3. SO In Marco COUPONS J Our guarantee and reputation as well as that of hundreds of other grocery dealers is backing this brand. Will Johns, ■r I T-WBryw.MareffMKM-MMBI

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