Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 243, Decatur, Adams County, 15 October 1913 — Page 6

. i... ■.' l .c. 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 reconize the importance of the Minute and the Penny will never become either great or 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 3100 depositors. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Decatur, Indiana. P. W. SMITH. C. A. DUGAN President Cashier. W. A. KUEBLER F. W. JAEBKER Vice President Asst Cashier

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H.AST BUFFALO East Buffalo, N. Y., Oct. 13—(Special to Daily Democrat)— Receipts, 12.SOO; shipments, 4,750 today: receipts, 56.000; shipments, 950 yesterday; officials New York Saturday. 1.900; l ogs dosing steady. Medium and heavy, sos® $9.00; Yorkers. $8.75® $8.90; pigs, $7.75® 55.25; roughs, sß.oo® $.8.25; stags, $i;.504i57.50; sheep, 2.000: steady; iambs lower; dioice lambs. $7,150 $7.30: yearlings. $5.504i $6.00; wethers, $5.00® $5.25; ewes, $4.5045 $4.75; mixed sheep. $7.75® $5.00; cattle. 6.250: good cattle steady; others 10c lower; choice heavy steers, $8.50® i 18.75: heifers, $7.504i $8.25; cows, [ $5,00®56.50. feeders, $6 25® $7.25; j Mockers, $5.50® $6.00. a* Clover Sood $6.75; Alsike seed $8.75; New wheat S7e ! No. 3 yeWow corn 96c Oats 37c J Rye 57c I Barley — ...45c©50c Timothy teed $2.00 COAL FRICIB. Btove and Egg, Hara — ~..58 00 Cheatnut, hard — ~,.58.50 Pea, hard - $7.00 Poca, Egg and Lump $5.00 W. Aah — $450 r. splint -.-....84A0 H. Valley ...................... $4.25 » Uon $4 5*

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 INS RANCE Life, Health and Accident, Fire, Wind storm, Cj clone, Tornado, Plate glass, Automobile and Liability. OFFICE OVER Voglewedes Shoe Store Decatur, Ind Old Adams County Rai i Decatur, Indiana. Capita. mu.uv Surplus C. 8. Nibiiea. avßfey-jmr . **• <*!*•>» •»*’ <••>» s 4W jB Vm* Preexit-. » * ehtng*’ •••> Reflect - ' jgißM Resolve Collection! Made It’s Never Too Late To Mend W* _jßii u .u 1 1 , —.■. ■ thh FL>’e*. Menl Your Financial Condition By — — A BANK ACCOUNT And By Depositing To The tion ConCredit Thereof, Regularly, A Portion w7thSafe Os Those Dollars Which Banking Methodi Escape So Easily, Without Bringing Extended ADEQUATE RETURNS' We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposit

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. - , ~>o———— ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned executors of the estate of Valentine Linker, deceased, will offer for sale at public auction at the residence of the deceased, one mile south and three-fourths tnile west of 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 mare 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 Jersey cow’, one heifer, three brood sows, 60 chickens, three-fifths of 30 acres of; corn in field, one fleering 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 varl-, out other articles. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock a. m. Terms of Sale; For all amounts not exceeding five dollars cash in hand; for amounts of over five 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, 1 SOPHIA LINKER. Executors. Hooper & Lenhart. Attys. 2-9-16 ; 0 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. Notice is hereby given that Mon--1 day. the 3rd day of November, is the i last day to pay your fall installment of taxes. All taxes not paid on or before that day will be delinquent and | the penalty of 10 per cent will be ad-, ded as the law requires. The treasurer will consider ita great favor to ail who can pay before the last few days and avoid the rush which we always have. Yours very truly CHARLES W. YAGER, 2?7t21 Co. Treasurer. ' W— - ' . PUBLIC SALE. Notice of public sale of personal property. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Margaret Kurber. executor of the estate of Charles Kurber. deceased, and Frank Kur- ' her, will offer for sale at public auction at the late residence of said de- j ceased in Union township, in Adams county, 4*4 miles east of Decatur and 2H miles north of Rivarre, Indi rua. on Tuesday, Nov. 11, 1913, beginI ning at 10 o'clock a. m., personal property belonging to said undersign-! ed. consisting of: Horses: One 7 yr. old brood mare, in foal; 5 yr. old : brood mare, in foal; 5 yr. old gelding; .1 yr. old gelding; 2 yr. old gelding. Cattle: Six milch cows, all giving milk but one; 3 spring calves; one bulL Hogs: Five brood tows, with pigs at side; 20 stoats. will weigh übout 100 Tbs. each; brood sow, will farrow tn December; fat hog, boar. Farming Implements, Corn and Miscel- ! lineous: Binder, hay loader, hay tedter, hay rake, check row planter, manure spreader, diac harrow, mowing machine, grain drill, new; farm wagcn. land roller; riding plow, spike i tooth barrow, spring tooth harrow,' bob sled, corn cultivator, corn cutter, 1 corn plow, 2 breaking plows, rubber tired carriage, good as n*>w; storm buggy, farm truck, farm wagon; 2 seta double harness, 2 seta tingle harness, hog rack, dump boards, hay rack, corn sheller, fanning mill, butchering tools. 50 grain sacks, hard coal stove, household goods and many other ar tides too numerous to mention. 600 1 shocks of corn in field Terms of Sale: Sums of $5.00 and under, caah. Suras over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser executing hit note therefor bearing « per cent interest after maturity with sufficient surety thereon. MARGARET KURBER, Executor. FRANK KURBER. Dore B. Erwin. Atty. John Spuhler. Auct John Starott, Clerk. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. All trespassers on the John Merri man and brother's farm In Washing Ington township on section 30 and 31. are given warning to the effect that if caught thereon they will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. Please heed thia warning and avs id court proceedings. 23413 MERRIMAN BROTHERS. BRING IN JACK SCREWS. We have a number of Jack screws scattered over the country and we need them badly at tab. time. We will appreciate it If those who lave Uiem wUI kindly return them at once. LHC HARDWARE CO. 238t3 FOR RENT Office rooms over Hower barber shop, new bay window, plenty of light *W. See A. D. SUTTI.EB FOR BAIJ3—A hard coal burner in excel I ent condition. Will sell cheip. Haa been used but a short ' rime. Inquire of Lee Vasco. 13

A CHICKEN FRY. The P. D. T. S. class o fthe Union Chapel P. B. church will conduct n ■ chicken fry' on the Bellview lawn on Tuesday evening. October 14, 1913. • The first supper will be sorted a$ 5 o'clock, the Bwnnd at G.and continuing tints the remainder of the evening. The prices will be, for children under twelve (12) years, fifteen cents and adults twenty-five (25) cents. At i 8 o’clock, the class will sell nt nuc|(!on a memorial quilt made by them for the purpose of obtaining funds i to remodel the church building. This quilt which has been on exhibition In the Boston store window contains 525 names, nicely worked in appro priato colors, the names of the offi1 rials in the school, the names of this ■ 1 particular Sunday school class, the names of the Union Chapel society, ■ ■ the names of the business and pro i fessional men of the city and even ; the name of Governor Ralston, who paid for and permitted his name to jbe worked on the quilt. This quilt is very attractive nnd handsomely worked and contains such names of j donators who are generous and lib--1 eral towards supporting an enter--1 prise of this nature, thus making the 1 quilt an appropriate article for fui ture references, not only to the in--1 dividual who will add honor to his name by buying the quilt at this sale but will be greatly prized by the coming generations. The church building is now being remodeled at a great expense and will be more mod- j < rn in style and convenience, besides 1 ' new and up to date seats are now I contemplated, also a new lighting system. Tills Sunday school class desires to press the invitation to all who: can snd will come to this chicken; fry and be filled, as they would like to fill 500 on this occasion. Remember the date, Tuesday evening. Octobe rll. 239t3 PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at public auction at his residence, 4 miles north of Decatur and 2 miles i north of Monmouth, on Thursday, October 16, ’913, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., the following property, to-wit: a head of horses: 1 gray mare. 7 yrs. ■ old! cne 2 yr. old colt; two 1 yr. old colts: 1 spring colL 9 head of cattle: I black Jersey cow, with calf by side; ■ 1 red cow, will be fresh by 15th; 1 | brindle cow, will be fresh by clay oi I sale; 2 heifers, will be fresh soon. 1 with calf by side; 1 red yearling belt er; 3 yearling heifers, half Holstein I and half Jersey. 24 head es hogs: 2 Duroc Jersey brood sows; 5 shoats averaging about 75 lbs; 13 small shoats; 4 shoats, averaging about 50 lbs. Farming implements; 2 walking breaking plows, riding corn plow. I two 2-horse wagons, l-horse spring j wagon, top buggy. 2 wagon boxes, cert, good hog rack. 4 hay slings, set of log bunks, 2 sets work harness, set Britson make; 2 sets buggy- harness. Corn: 233 shocks of corn, 165 shocks' ' cut and 68 in stalks. Pcultry: 6 full blooded Embden geese, 5 doz. full 'blooded Plymouth Rock chickens. Lunch stand on ground*. Terms of Bale:—ss and under cash ' Over '.hat amount a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving bankable note. 4 per cent off for cash. No ; property removed until settled for. B. G. NYE. I John Spuhler, Auct. i j Willis Fonner, Clerk. WANTED—Three neat appearing men :| to travel In Indiana. Illinois and • Mich bran to represent large manufac ; turing house. Liberal salary, rota mission and expenses to reliable men Position permanent Best Manufac turing Co.. 444 Williams Block, Providence. R. I. 232t3 CABBAGE FOR SALE. 1 have a large amount of Holland, cabbage for sale at SI.BO per hundred Also apple* and onions on hands Phon < 149. Irwin Acker. First St, 1 near jaii. 2<ott2 OITCH JOB TO LET. I I have a Job of ditching on my farm . east of the city, big tile. Must be tak I en care of soon. MMtt FRED SCHAFER. FOR BAIJ7—BO choice fruit trees at ’ Decatur to highest bidder. Address A J. Price, Newcastle. Ind. 23CL.' 1 FOR RENT—Two six room houses. 1 on? on 14th St., and one near stone > quarry.—Julius Hnugk, 2s7ts » LOST—White and Un spotted hound. I Finder please notify or return to Fred Engie at the laundry. 236t3 FOR RENT—Two suite* of rooms over Vance A Hite. Threo rooms to each suite. Will rent cheap. Bee J. ■ H Stone. 235t3 FOR BALE—One tyring colt, extra I good. Enquire of Ernest Boots. 3% miles west and 1 mile south of Decatur. R R 2. 232t.1 1 GIRL WANTED—To do geuerai howwe work. Call 'phone 458, or see Hen I Schrank. 229tf

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BARRELS FOR SALE. I have for gale a number of barrels ■ and ba’f barreU which will be sold at >I.OO each. Cali al Curley s. 239t3 o — ; WANTED— To rent a house and barn. Inquire at this office. 2*6t3 I ANY intelligent person may earn steady Income corresponding for r wspapers. Experience unnecessary. Address Press Correspondence Bureau. Washington. [). C. 3-4-6 FOUND —Revolver on country road. Owner may have same by calling at this office and describing property and paying for this ad. 23343 "«i«mu i iimißis STAR GROCERY SPECIAL ■ Premium FREE 3 piece Aluminum Kitchen set, Basting spoon, Straining spoon and Ladle given FOR $3.50 lr. Marco , COUPONS Our guarantee and reputation as well as that of hundieds of other grocery dealers is backing this brand. < Will Johns.

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