Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 248, Decatur, Adams County, 21 October 1913 — Page 4
—— — — ■—> — *■ —— HANDS OR DOLLARS-WHICH? Are you earning money by your hands? So long as you have the use of your hands they will supply you with present needs. But how about the time when you cannot work? It comes to every one. Why not work your dollars? A 2-Horse Power Engine can accompli ;h more than a 1-Horse Power Engine. Whi'e your hands are idle they can earn you no money. Neither will your dollars earn you anything while idle. Rut place one by one in a Fust NATIONAL Time Account and they at once begin to earn you money. Both Hands and Dollars are paid for working-not for being idle. • An 8 hour working day for the man. and a 24 hour working day for his dollars is a good rule to stick to. Tne one means present health; the other future happiness. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Decatur. Indiana. i|U! IEIOE3OE3L -...—ICT o THE DAILY MARKET REPORTS c Corrected Every Afternoon » l*-r< ■ iftm-mt n —tt-J|
EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo. N. Y., Oct. IS—(Spec-1 fa Ito Daily Democrat)—Receipts, 3,_.IO; shipments, 2,280; officii*! to New York yesterday. 4,180; hogs closing steady. .Mixed, mediums and heavy, $8.50® JS.6O; Yorkers. $8.50® $8.55; lights, $8.40® $8.50; pigs. $7.60 ® 17.75; roughs. $7.60® $7.75; stags, $6.50® <7.50: sheep, 3,000; steady: lambs higher; tops. $7.50; cattle, 1,500; good steady; others slow. a >. «urk Clover Seed $6.50 Alsike seed $9.25 New wheat S3c No. 3 Yellow corn 90c Oats 35c Rye 57c Barley «...45c©50c i Timothy seed $2.00 1 COAL PRICE* Stove and Egg. hard SB.OO Chestnut, hard — .$8.50 Fea, bard — .......... .$7 09 Foes, Egg and Lump $5.00 W. Ash >... .x. •£x>'«x* $4.50 IV. Splint ..... ......$4.50 H. Valley $4.35 >. Lion ..... t..t..t....54 50 Cann ell .... $* ft o 4. HIU -. ......SSOO Kentucky $4 50 Lurtg .....$4.50
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
MR. CHAS. SELLON PRESENTS I OtHECAT - FI3DLEW BOSSE OPERA BOW 30 PEOPLE .I. 20 SONGS 19 SCENES ■ PRETTY GIRLS 1 BEAUTIFUL COSTUMES J“L ev? ; '4 Startling GorgeouS SEAT SALE OPENS SATURDAY 18th t. ' ) | 1 H SUMI THE SEASONS BIG SHOW I ‘PRICE 50, 75c sl. MONDAY OCTOBER 20TH. MONDAY OCTOBER 20
FULLfeNKAMP* Kggs j Butter 18c@25c' Lard ii c NIBLIvk * CO. Eggs 27c Butter 18c@25c H. BERLIN* Eggs 27c Springers 10c , Ducks 9@llc ; Fowls 10c Geese 7® 8c Turkeys 10® 14c; O'd roosters 5<MS KALVER MARKET* Wool 15c ® 20c Beef hides .............10e Calf .. ut Tallow .. ..be Sheep pelts 25c®$100 Muskrats ...,5c045c Skunk .. 25c 653.50 Coon .....................10c0U.71 Possum 10c© 70c Mink .25c®$6.0t LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET, Springers 10c Ducks 9® 11c Fowls 10c t.eese 798 c | Turkeys 10® 14c j Old roosters 5c Eggs 27c
j NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNF.R3 ALONG MARKET STREET SIDEWALK. . Notice is hereby given that the com- I mon Council in and for the City of De catur Ind., did in the 7th day of Oc-I tol.er, 1913. adopt a preliminary assessment roll showing the prlmn facie assessment in the matter of the constniction of brick sidewalks on th*west side of Marki t -.lroet. from Rui’.g! street to Oak street. Said assessment roll with the namesj of owners and descriptions of proper-\ ty. with amounts of prima facie ;>• ' sessments can lie seen at the office; of the city clerk. Further notice is given that the said council will, on the 21st Day of October, 1913, nt 7 o'clock p. in., at their council room in said city receive and hear remonstrances against the amounts so assessed and will determine the question as to whether such lots ami tracts of land have been or will be 1 i nefitted in the amounts mimed on j ! said roll, or in a greater or less sum. I or in any sum, at which time and place all owners of lots and panels |of land may attend in (lerson or bv ■ representative and lie heard. j Witness my hand and the seal of i said city tills loth day of October. 1913. H. M. DeVOSS, 11-18 City Clerk. ■ 1 ' 1 -o—- --! NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS ALONG SECOND STREET. Notice is hereby given that th* I common council did on the 7lh de) i of October, 1913. pass a preliminary I . resolution ordering the construction I ' of a cement sidewalk, as per plans ■ land specifications on and along the j following route, to-wit; On and along inlot No. 272. on the! 1 east side of eeond street, owned by I t’hrlstena and .lesse Niblick. Notice is also given that said conn I cil will on the 21st Cay of October, 1913, I at 7:90 o'clock p. nt., at their conn il room in said city hear all persons interested or whose property is liable to assessment for the proposed I improvement and will then determine whether the l*enefit> to be assessed I will be equal to the estimated costs j i thereof. Witness my hand and seal this I‘ltb I dav of October, 1913. H. M. DeVQ3B. ill-18 City Clerk. — STOCK SALE. We, the undersigned, wtll sell at public auction at Bellview farm, one half mile northeast of Decatur, near Steele's park, on Tuesday. October 21 1913, beginning at 10 o'clot k a. m. the following stock, to-wit: 15 Head of Horses: Consisting of one match cd team dapple gray mares. 5 year.- • 1 old, will weigh 3100 lbs. ;blue roat mare, 4 years old, weighs 1600 lbs.: ' gray mare, 3 years old. weighs 160 t lbs.; sorrel gelding, 3 years old weighs 1600 tt>s.; brown gelding. ' : yrs. old, weighs 1100 lbs : mare colt 2 yearn old, weighs 1300 IK; man J colt, 2 years old, weighs 1100 tbs.: Lrown gelding. 2 years old. weighs ■ 1350 lbs.; grey gelding, 2 years old , 1 weighs 1100 Its.; driving colt, 1 yeai I old; spring colt. Cattle: Twenty; ! Head of Milch Cows: These cows an ' all grades and thoroughbred stock , I consisting of fresh cows and spring ' ; (rs. Twenty Head of Young Cattle ; I consisting of 15 head of yearling ' Meers and 5 head of yearlng heifers 1 This young stock is all good grade 2 stock bulls. Sheep. Seven head ol Shropshire breeding ewes. Forty Head of Hogs: Consisting ol 7 brood I sows, 2 with pigs by side; 5 gilts, 31; ! bead of ghosts will welch CO to IV lbs. each; 2 Poland China male pigs will weigh 135 ilis. each. Terms of Sale:—Sums of $5.00 and I under, cash. All over $5.00 a credit I of 6 months wtll be given. purchase) I executing his note with approved sc
I curity. bearing 6 per cent interest after maturity. 3 per cent off for cash. And the beat of all. the ladies of the Aid society of the Chapel church will nerve a hot chicken dinner and everything that goes with it. You can't , afford to nilas the dinner If you do fail to buy stock for It costs only 25 cents. BELL & GI'NDER. John Spuller. Auct. AT THE CHURCHES REFORMED CHURCH. 9:30, Sunday school; lesson, Num 13 and 14. 10:30, German service; text, Matt. 16:21. "Foreseeing the Cross.” 6:30, C. E. meeting; topic. "How j tn Make the Best Year in Our Society's History." Phil. 3:7-15. 7:00. English service: text, I Tim. , 1:8, 'Tse ahd Abuse of the laiw." A cordial welcome await*- yon nt our services. o V EVANGELICAL CHURCH, Sunday School Rally Day service promptly at 9:30. This program will continue until 11:00. No preaching. At 7:00 an address by the pastor and special singing will boos special interest. See announcement elsewhere. Y. P. A. at 6:15. The public is cordially invited to ' attend. J. IT. RILLING. Pastor. ——O--PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 9:15 a. nt.. Sunday school. 1O::.O a. tn., the Lord's Supper will he observed. Morning anthem "Art Thou Weary," Albert J. Holden. 7:00 j>. m.. a service merging the Christian Endeavor meeting and the regular evening service. Ibe Christian Endeavor topic is "How We May Make This Year the Bust Year of Ourj Society's History?’’ Mr. Koiin will play a violin solo. The pastor's sermon theme is “The Coming Kingdom.” You are cordially invited to these services. —o—■ —• LUTHERAN CHURCH. German service, 10:00; text. Matt. 18:23-25? theme, "What Shmtld Move! a Christian to Forgive His Brother?". Catechetical instruction. 11:00; questions 150-159. -- -■ FIRST METHODIST CHURCH. D. T. Stephenson, pastor: < . L. Wal-j Sunday school superintendent: ’ Jena Tritch, Epworth league presl ! dent; Dr. I*. B. Thomas mnsteal director. 9:15 a. m„ Sunday school. 10:30 a. tn., morning worship. Ser-1 | mon. "God s Providential ( are.” 6:00. Epworth League service. 1 11 cadet. Mrs. John Niblick. 7:00 p. m.. evening worship. Sermon, "Human Responsibility.” CHRISTIAN CHURCH.’ 9:15 a. tn., sacred toncert. 9:30. Bible school. 10:40. communion service. Sermon 1 follows this service. Subject, “Shirkl __.. 1 era. 6:00 p. m.. Christian Endeavor. 1 Mrs. Borton will load. A special pro gram will be rendered. 7:00 p. m.. evangelistic service. Sermon subject. "Which Church
■' - - ■ • . should I Join?” BENJAMIN BORTON, Pastor. UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH. | Sunday school, 9:30. Junior C. E., 2:30. Senior C. F.. 6:15. Public worship, 10:30 n. m. and 7:30 p. tn. L. W. LOVE, Pastor. — — BAPTIST CHURCH. , .... Sunday school at 9:30. Preaching service at 10:SO. Subject "Perseverance.” B. Y. P. U. society at 6:00 p. m. Preaching service at 7:00 p. m. Special music at the services during the day. The public has a special invitation * to come. 11. N. BALL. Pastor. ■ o— — •• PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at public auction at his residence 3 miles east one one-half ml'e north of Monroe; 2 miles west and 1 1-2 miles | south of Pleasant Mills'. 5 miles west and nne-half mile north of Willshire; . nnd 6 12 miles southeast of Decatur. I on Wednesday, October 29. beginning at 1 o'clock, the following • ides, to . wit: Two head of lIOV One soricl mare colt, 7-8 Delphi 1 roan mare colt. 15-16 Belgium. an I - I Jersey cows: One Jersey cow. ■ years old, will be fresh this month I , Jersey heifer, will be fresh this fall: 1 Jersey cow, coming 5, wi;l be fresh in May; 1 Jersey cow 4 years old. will befresh In November; 1 Jersey cow. 3 years old. will be fresh in December; 1 Jersey cow, 3 jeurs old. giving milk, will be fresh in April; 1 Jersey cow, 3 years old. giving milk, will be fresh in April; 1 Holstein cow. 2 years old, giving milk; 2 heif er calves coming 1 year old. These cows are all young with goed udders nnd in good shape. Hogs: Nine ; brood sows, 7 of these sows are full- ; j blooded Durocs; 2 Poland China brood sows. 1 full-blooded Duroc male hog.j 2 years old. These sows are not bred. Terms: All sums of $5 ar.d Under.l , cash in hand. Over $5 a credit of 10; months will be given, purchaser giv-' ' i ing bankable note. Four per cent off lor cash. No property removed until , i settled for. AZIE E. TUCKER. Ralph Ullman. Auct. M. F. Liechty. Clerk. 246t10 ; ■ WANTED— Large ice box-Williams: & Sons. 246t'->; ( TO SELL OR TRADE One yearling o<lt. well bred; buy mare 10 years' i dd. with foal , weight 1400 - Williams ! ; fc Sons. / 246t3! I BOR SALE—A larg« sf«e Favoriecoali burner, and a small one. In good' condition. See "Curley." 246tf , , WANTED—One or more furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Call l at 242 Sixth St. • 236t3* i 'l OR SALE—A cobbling machine and leather roller. Apply Mrs. 1 Ellis, phone 410. LOST;—Annual pass on Pennsylvan la railroad, made out to wife of '.’rain Dispatcher F. P. Reynolds. Re , I tarn to Smith, Yager & Falk drug store. t 2 WANTED—Three neat appearing men to travel in Indiana, Ohio, and < Michigan to represent large manufac--1 taring house. Liberal salary, com missions and expenses to reliablemen. Position permanent Beat Mfg Co., 444 Wilson Block,- Providence ; It. I. 240t3 FOR SALE Five Fox Terrier pups. . 1 12 Rhode island Red roosters—B. C. j 1 Cramer, R. R. 8, Decatur. 241t3
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Almost shapeless as are many of the. afternoon and evening mantles their j effect is extremely smart and becom- j ing when worn by the woman who' knows huw to wear them. The most b supple of the new fabrics are used fori these wraps—duvetyns, velours de lalne, satin brocades and lames teeing among the most effective. Trimmings are of stenciling, applique and fur. j One of the most stunning effects is brought about by appliquelng a Mack or colored velvet figure to a plain satin : or velour When these designs.—conventionalized fuchsias, roses, etc. —are applied on a fabric like camels’ haircloth, in one of the new reds or yellows. the effect is splendid. On smooth silks and satins they stand out bolder, but are quite as smart. Trimmings off r To obtain nil ! out this coupon and inclose 1» cents in | stanm* or coin. Be sure to state numbel I of |>uitem and size, measuring over ths P fullest part of the bust for dimensions > Address Pattern Department.
TO THE PUBLIC | I am now the maaufac turer of medicines for all ailment of Ursa and animals, such as Thistleows, Polevels, Colic and Indigent n, Cur!* I Spavins, Splints, all chronic diseases, and also hog cholera and < hteUi I cholera. I also manufacture rheumatism medicine which I g a rants* • I cure in six months. REPUBLIC STOCK FOOD & MEDIC AL COMPANY. L. F, SCHROEDER 1 Residence pnon* 3St | 336 8. 7th. St or Cilligs Grist Mill. I $5.00 to St. Louis and Return | VIA CLOVER LEAF ROUTE | Sturday, October 11-25,1913. 1 See Ageut For Part'rulars
.this sort offer unlimited u .-.s o t j* ■ 1 playing individuality. Fur. of course, is perf. . suited uH ! this style of garment ar. i t.irs IE 1 season are being dyed in •. ry im<. ■ natile color. It in diftit i 1 I an evening coat of the most delirtyß ! pink with a mole or squur.-! skui ■ I lor in the same soft shad- l,ut effects will be seen on ,\.ry side ,1 little later. <977 made up in duvetyn or nar-B laase in some favored ah . tr.tnmeß ! with moleskin, dyed or natural c. B finished with a quaint orimul loots ■ ornament *ot enamel or : l( j, wwa J make an attractive wrap • : aft.rw ■ lor evening. Three and on- > alt w>.B. of *2 inch material is re-,.. r-1 to 7977 in site J«. | No. 7977 —sixes 32, 36 and ♦ n No H •r Name ■ • * Address IB
