Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 270, Decatur, Adams County, 14 November 1913 — Page 6

A STUDYJN CRIMINOLOGY The cause of the commits) of 4:1 per cent of criminals to penal institution;! tn one year'in this country was tine to sheer laziness. This represents the pure mtage of Trumps sent to our jails. The Tramps of to-trorrow will come front the children of today. If every child from its earliest years is taught industry and economy if every parent who reads this will give their children it First National Bank Account the Tramp problem would be rapidly solved. No one ever heard of a tramp with a Hank Account. •-Idleness and Extravagance are the parents of I’roverty, and and the Grandparents of ('rime FIRST NATIONAL BANK Decatur. Ind ana.

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EAST BUFFALO. Fast Buffalo, N. Y.. Nov. (Sp<. Jal to Daily Democrat) ite< eipts. . MC; shipments. 2,850; ofiicla! to N v ; Jork yesterday, 3.G40; hov <•!■> Ing , me <dy. 7 Medium and heavy, *.s..'sji *' .40,, Yorkers. *8.2541*8.40; pigs and lights, £:.tiOCT'*B.lO; roughs, $7.5041*7.75. i nags. $6.50 fi *7.26; sheep. 4.200; steady; lambs, *7.CO: cattle, 2.00: {nil. G. T. BURK. * - Clover seed , *7.00 AUike seed $9.50 Wheat ss< i Corn 97c | Rye Barley .... .45c@50c Timothy seed *2.00 Oats 36 r ; - ' I COAL PRICES. < i I Stove and Egg. hard *B.oo] Chestnut, hard *8.50 Pea, hard *7.00 Poca, Egg and Lump *5.00 f W. Ash *4.50 1 V. Splint *4.50 1 11. Valley *4.25 ( R. Lion $4.50 ' Cannell *O.OO ( J. Hill *5.00 J Kentucky .TT.SO l.urig ■■■s4.so:r

Your Insurance Is Ko 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 Sparest GENERAL INSURANCE Life, Health and Accident. Fire, Wind storm. Cyclone, Tornad ■, Hate g ass, Ante;, oi -e and Liab lity. OFFICE OVER Voglewedes Shoe Store Decatur, Ind r je- ttt ~tti ~t t . iim i Old Adams County I k , Indiana. 'XM’jJ s*-.■ Lapltsi 1 Svn>l •• t* .0 C. 8 Nibl ea , iLs ■? ?. M. Kinrh w>d !hr ' » Vlc * pn BT kylKwi "P M C. * • r 4 . . Reflect Made It’s Never Too Late To Mei .d M ,„ 11 »-- ...... ahu Meni Your Fi lanekl C< nditi n By — — A BAVK A. 0 JIT „ And sv D ositi ig 1 o He tic ! n o°”* Credit Thereof Regularly, A Po< ion With Sal. Os f’ho; e < >olla: s Which Banking _X Method* Escape So Easily, WithoutSßringing Extended ADEQUATE RETURNS! mr W« Pay 4 Per Cent interest on 1 Year Dm« ’‘-resits .. . ■ • . ■<. ■ ' si? : •'

FULLE NKAMPS. r tt' r 18c@25c Lard _ ii o NIBLICK ft CO. : I’s gs sic philter ..18c@2.* GERLINGS. Eggs 3ic | Springers 9c Ducks 9s#loc Fowls 9c | Geese 7@Sc Turkeds 10@14c Old Roosters 5c Above prices paid for poultry free from feed. KALVER MARKETS. Wool 15cf?20c Beef hides ....10c (alt 12c Tallow 5c Sheep pelts 25c@*1.00 Muskrats sc*i4sc Skunk 25c 6*3.50 Coon 1*c6*2.75 Possum 10cf?70c Mink 25cJi*6.00 LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Springers ..Sc Ducks 9610 c Fowls . 9c Geese 7@S<Turkeys 10014 c I Old roosters ....5c Eggs 31?' Above prices pail for poultry free from feed.

PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for salt nt bls residence, 1 mile north and 3-1 mile west of Magley, on the Free Sollemeyer farm, on Wednesday, No vembor 12, 1913, beginning nt 12:31 n clock noon, the following property to wit: Cattle: Four head, consist ing of one 2-year-old holler, I yearline bull and two spring calves. Sheep: Ten head of good ewes.’ Hogs: Forty head, consisting of eighteen shoats, averaging 150 lbs. each; 9 small pigs, weaned; 3 good brood sow?; 1 with 8 pigs by side; 1 Chester White male hog. Poultry: Six dozen hens, 4 dozen pullets, 9 white ducks. Farming Implements: 2 hog houses, mud boat, carriage, buggy, sot double buggy har nous. 2 eider barrels, (10 fodder shocks, 2 stoves, 1 a Globe Oak stove, good as new, burns either coal or wood, and 1 box stove, and many other articles. Terms of Sale:—*s.oo and under, I cash. Over that amount a credit ol 9 months will bo. given, purchaser giving note, with approved security. No I property removed until settled for. 4 f per cent off for cash. ADAM LIBY. John Spuhler, Auct. . Jonas Liby, Clerk. I fl ,— . I PUBLIC SALE I, the undersigned, will offer for , sale at my residence, seven and one--2 half miles northeast of D.-catur, one j mile north of German Lutheran Church in Union Township, Adams : County, Ind.. 6 miles south of Monrce- ‘ vlllo, on Wednesday, November 19, 1913, begin ing at 10:00 o’clock a. m.. : the following property to-wit: Four ■ head of horses, one roan mare, 3 yrs. ‘ old. in foal, weight 1400 lbs: one bay ' gelding, 4yrs. old. weight about 1500 : lbs; one gray driving mare, 8 yrs. old; ' one spring colt. Thirteen head of Cattle, one cow, giving milk; four cows, will be fresh soon; one 3 yr. old heifer, will be fresh by day of sale; three yearling steers and three yearling heifers, good ones; one Holstein calf. 3 months old. Thirtyfive head of hogs, two brood sows, with pigs by side: four brood sows, not bred: one Duroc male hog, 1 yr. old, good one; 28 pigs, about 3 months old. Farming implements, McCormick binder, McCormick Mower, Hoosier grain drill. Casaday riding breaking plow, 2 walking breaking plows, single shovel plow, pair bob sleds. Thomas hay loader, good as new; hay tedder, 2 sets hay ladders. Studebaker wagon, 3 1-4 in. skein, new; narrow tred wagon, turn bull; rubber the top buggy, new; spring wagon.. 2 seis woik harness, single harness, John Deeie corn planter. ■ good as new; disc harrow. McCormick corn binder, good as new; hay rake, hog rack, new Peerless manure i spreader, fanning mill, new 2 1-2 horse power gasoline engine and pump jack. 1 in. hay rope, about 150 ft. long, new; harpoon, sling pulley. | iron kettle, 2 scoop shovels, scoop board, new; 2 pitch forks, one 5 shovel cultivator, dinner bell. Delava) cream separator, about 1000 ft. building lumber, about 350 bu. corn in crib, 2 log chains,s stands of bees, cook stove, wash stand and many other articles not mentioned. Terms of sale:— *5.00 and under; cash. Over that amount n credit nf 9 months will be given, purchaser! ! giv-ng bankable note therefore, with approved freehold security to the satisfaction of the undersigned. No property removed until settled for. 4 per cent, off for cash on sums over I *5.00. MARY E. REINKING John Spuhler, Auct. Fred Koldewey, Clerk. o U'ort Wnyne 5 SnrinefieH Ry Co’T’panv TIME TABLE Northoouno »rs leave tieeatm at 6:60, 8:80. tw 2-ito 8:80 9 in arrive nt Fori vne at 6-53 • 4<> 12 40 3:40. « 4O •... ,10:40 Southbound Lave Fort Wayne at 7:00. 10:00. 00. 4:00, 7:00. 11:00; arrive In Derwttir at 8:10: 11:10; 2:10; 6:10; 8:10; 12:10. Connection* are made at Fort Wayne with the FL Wayne ft Northern Indiana Traction Co.. The Toledo ft Chicago Interurban Railway Company, The Ohio Electric, and Indiana Union Traction Company, alao with the Pennsylvania. Wabash. Nickle Plate, L. 8. ft M. 8.. 0- H- A D. and O R. ft I railroads. Freight Service. Freight service consists of one train each way dally: Leaving Oratur at 7:00 a. tn., and returning, leaving Fort Wayne at 12:00 m This enables shippers to telephone orders nnd receive shipments promptly. W. M. FLEDDER JOHANN, General Manager, • • Decatur, I nd. o - - LOST—Since Sunday, white bull dog. with black collar; answers to name of "Mack." Finder call Mrs. Bob "rttvinger. 'phone 12 J line, or 558. city. 257t3

STOP CATARRH! i— i — 1 " 4 Unless Properly Treated With Hy-' d omel This Disease May Become > Serious. n r, If you have catarrh, indicated by], t- sniffling, stopped-up head, droppings c in the throat ami morning choking. y thorn is an irritated state of toe mu- ( cous membrane which affords an ideal t ’ condition for the growth of disband j germs/ e Do*ot allow these dangerous germs 1 , to begin the destruction of your | ' health. t The easiest, simplest, qnickets, SUr- , p ' cst and cheapest way to check catarrh Is fiy breathing Hyotnci. This wonderful medicated air treatment doe not j upset th estomach, but is breathed in < through the Hyomel inhaler, directly following and surely destroying all di j st-ase germs that may have been inhaled —the tissues of the throat, nose and lungs are quickly healed and vi-l j talizod. :< Money refunded by the Holthouse j Drug company at Decatur to anyone] whom Hyomel falls to benefit. A com- • plete outfit costs but *I.OO. o — .i , — Democrat Want Ads Pav ■

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See for Yourself " —— l A demonstrator right from the f factory will be at our store from j N0v.17t022 \ i i ¥9 i" iIWWA to show you the real merit *£■ *» 'llW of the widely advertised y. /( I j UJ\ i\wWSn®Bßß She will prove its worth to you right before your eyc». We will instantly return the price, if, after two days trial you do not find the mop all we claim for it and satisfactory in every respect. SI.OO Two Szes $1.50 Makes It Easy to Clean Those Hard-to-Get-At Places ’ Schaub*Dowling Co. v I O-CTOAR D!3 B>an>.nir ~ Warned < t Once ; 30 LA IES OR GENTS !• * To dress and prepare poultry for shipment, , Good Wages. Steady work. t BERLING PACKING HOUSE. 1 '• I ; $1.50 to TOLEDO and return ! via CLOVER LEAF ROUTE , Tickets sold Sat. Nov. 22-Good returning Sun. Nov. 23rd SEE , “The Garden Os Allah” , At Valentine Theatre Saturday Matinee and Evening Performance » See Agent for Particulars f ,

■ Bosse Opera House THURS. NOV. 13 Edwin Gary Presents that great Sensational R. R. COMEDY MIDNIuHT EXPRESS OTT Th e flight of the MidXr r night Express. Newu port at Night Something doing all the time and a laugh every minute Special Scenery -Good Catch SPECIALTIES PRICES 25, 35, 50c SEAT SALE U-.UAL PLACE

DO IT NOW WHAT? Hr • WP— Book Your Sale With JO ft SPUHLER The Veteran Auctioneer If you do you are sure to get the best results. Talks Swiss and German. It is important that you hook early. JOHN SPUHLER tHONE Residence 531 Decatur - - - Indiana

■We Sell Eastern Oklahoma Land I What was known as the Indian Reserve, in Muskogee OKmulgee and Mclntosh Counties, ' We have 40 inches rain fall, <«ur lands are level, fertile and close to railroads, plenty of <>i! <nd vas We have just come back f om there, we stand ready ari( > willing to back up any and all statements we make >‘ n 1 ■ Oklahoma land because we know wnat we are talking ut • We raise corn, oats, wheat, alfalfa, milo m k a f r com, cotton cow-peas, peanuts and a'l kb ds and \ >p s , of fruits. Although this was an off year, corn made fr m 25 to 60 bushels to the acre, oats from 45 to 75 bushels to acre ■ wheat 30 to 50 bu. and cotton from <p4s. to $75. per .ere. 1 All we ask is for you to make a trip with us and inves. tigate for yourself and you will be more than pie s d. If interested come and soe us at Dec uur, or write us and we will see you. Excursion rates every diy i n week. We also have a large list of local Linds for sale. D. F'. L.eonfcird. I Office Opposite Interurban SPECIAL VACATION TOURS I — v A —I CLOVER LEAF ROUTE I Cedar Point, Cleveland and Put-In Ba , n hio. Dctr t, Mich, and Niigara rails N.Y. Tickets On Sale Every Saturday at Greatly Reduced FARES— Return Limit 12 Days See Clover L?af Agent so- particulars or address Chas. E. Rose. A G.P.A., TOLEDO, OHIO L Q±ty n C. F. Steele & Co. 1 N. Second St. Will offer for one week, beginning Nov. 17th. to Nov 22 inclusive, The highest quality of G ods that can be manufactured by skillful labor with best qualify «»f material

Surreys and Buggies *126.00 Auto Se»t Surrey at . *105.00' ' *l'o.oo Surrey Seat Surrey at * 95.00 $ 85.00 Auto Seat Buggy at...* 75.00 $ 95.00 Storm King Buggy at. .* 90.00 BRIDLES *6.00 Team Bridles at, pair.... *5.25 *5.50 Team Bridles at, pair $4.75 53.0 C Buggy Bridles at, each... $2.50 Wire Nails 6 to 40-penny common, tb 2 1-2: .... ...

We have the best Wool lankets at prices that wi'l <»i> your eyes Blankets in all cUois and sizes. If you wi 1 vi>< C. F. Steele & Co. the week beginning November 17th i will give you a special discount of 10 per cent on all blank ets and robes. EXTRA SPECIAL Through Rawhide Whip from Bjtt to Tip 35 cents Important Change Os time n CLOVER LE\F ROUTE SUNDAY NOVEMBER 2. 1913 WESTBOUND LEAVE LAST POU/. No. 3, 10:25 A. M nr a Bin No. 4, 7:'D I’ ! No. 5, 10:38 P. M UuV/1 >UK No. G, 4:50 A — II i 111 ■■■ WMI *«> -MBMk. .MBMU » IMUS ll' —II ■ » If *• > ■ J • ♦ s>♦« l♦ v• ♦ I ♦ I HIGH TOP SHOES l| I - — Il it;: Are now in demand and sty e for Children and Misses. We have them in Black and Tan, with but-:: ton and tossels or with buttons:: ‘Mi: only, in all sizes from.childrens up ::l:: to Misses and for a price that w 11 :: H; satisfy you. H Tr' * i;::: | PEOPLES & GERKE i 1

Team Hamess TCOOO Brass ureacn.ng rtarneit at <55.0 I 550.00 Brats Breeching Harness at 546.00 -.45 00 Breeching Harness at.. <42.00 542.00 Breeching Harness at... 539.00 $%,00 Brass Hip Strap Harness at $41.60 534.00 Hip Strap Harness at $32.00 Locks 25c Doer Locks at .. 20. | “0c Door Locks at 40: 5c Pad Locks at 20: