Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 271, Decatur, Adams County, 15 November 1913 — Page 4

■ 111, IK i ihiiiii HI»W ■ - - ...1 — Bi-I, ■ i ■■■. ,■,l I I IH , n W ,—i i ■ li' II —l> ( ON DOING WITHOUT It’s not what you have that makes your life compact—lt’s what you don’t want. Study tnoreand more to compress your wants —comfort, remember may be packed in mighty small compass. Centralize yourself upon one thing—the building of the biggest First National Bank Account possible. The money you spend now will add nothing to your pleasures in the years to come; but the dollars that you bank hero will bring yon comfort in the years to come. The mighty power of the Dollar is back of YOU so long ns you do not spent it. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Decatur. Indiana. isa r~irorty'fnr-T 11 ■ ■ " 1 1 v-'i a ILY KAItKET REPORTS I ISA i. V 1 J ur • .' Ahern ion ! Ja gl’Sx s x is J

BAST BUFFALO blast BuffUo, N. Y.. Nov. I . d to Daily U mo ret > 1. ■< I; X (X ; ship’ <, 2.8'6; ofll :! to ev 'ork yesterday, 3,'"11", hoc <l<. i. iteadjr. Medium and heavy, sS.:’sffi ss. !• . o -kern, sß.2s<ff $".49; pi ;• -d li' : B.'o®'sß.lo; roughs, $7.50® $7.75. stags, $6.50®5?.25; sheep. 4 200;' steady; lambs, S7XO; cattle, 2,00; dull. G. T. BURK. Clover seed $7.25 AUiite seed $9.50 Wheat SSc Corn 9<c Rye ' 56c Farley — ...45c@50c Timothy geed $2.00 Oats SCc - COAL PRICES. Ftove and Egg, hard SB.OO Chestnut, hard $8.50 Pea, hard $7.00. Poca, Egg and Lump ...sscoo’: W. Ash $4.50.: V. Splint ’ $4.50 : H. Valley $4.25 i R. Lion $4.50 Cannell $6.00 J. Hill $5.00 ] Kentucky $4.50 Lurlg $4.5011

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 Vo/le edes Shoe Store I ecat ar, Ind IK £- :x 01 i Adam s> k unty Bank I < mr ■, Indian?.. ~ tZ Capp *» risi.ooo *’■ ourpi >• . w-:.tXK’ z \ M KirHrh “« Nibilcfc pi * r Vice PMdesta • ( Reflect — Resolve Coljectloiw Made It’sNeverToolateToMeiid Mi. i ■ bw ""-". r— —■ able Rates. Men i Yoir Fi tancial Condition By — — G A BANK ACCOUNT And The tionConCredit T>cr cf. Regularly, A Porticn Os ThaeJ »olla:sWb c) Banking * ■!, Ao ff Escape SoJEasiiy, Without; Bringing Extended ADEQUATE RETURNS! Touur We Fay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits

< » a »~i« .-v ■■■ i ’ V-i W FULLI.NK AMPS. ■ cs lc : tt.r 18e@ k rd lie NIBLIJK & CO. i g» He U r iSc© k BEI LINGS. E g« lc Springers t c Ducks 9@ »c Fowls Geese 7® Sc Turkeds 10® 14c Old Roosters 5c Above prices paid for poultry free ! from feed. KALVER MARKETS. Wool 15c©20c Beef hides 10e I Calf r; c Tallow 5c Sheep pelts 25c®51.00 Muskrats sc®4‘ic Skunk 25c® $3.50 ' Coon [email protected] ; Possum 10c@70c i Mink 25c® $6.00 LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Springers 9c Ducks .. 9® 10c { Fowls 9c Creese 7 ft iff- i Turkey* -.io®l4c Old roosters 5c Eggs 31t Above prices pail for poultry free , from feed. i (

COMMISSIONERS’ ALLOWANCES. — District No. I—Henry Zwick, Turnpike Director. Henry Fruchte $ 4.90 Henry Seherry 4.90 Otto Wefel 3.15 Wrn Fruchte 2.60 Chas. Seherry 2.60 John Hoffman 10.75 Orval Hoffman 6.00 Otto Ehlerding 7.50 Ernst Ehlerding 6-00 Martin Scheier 6.00 Chas. Hoffman 6.00 John Miller 4.00 Fre<| Thieme 24.35 Martin Gerke 56.05 Chas. Bultemeler 16.10 Ed Bultemeler 11.90 H. F. Scheumann 9.95 Fred Bultemeler ./ 14.00 Louis Kleine 11.90 Henry Getting 9.89 Cr!«t Musser 21.85 Christ Mar bach 8.09 i Chas. Steele 3.00 Fred Ostermeyer 31.25 Henry Koenemann 8.05 <•!' > Os'ermcicr 18.20 | Fred Eickhoff 2.00 .1 A. Ji C. Stone & Lime Co 149.78 Fite Brie stone Co 191.16 I Ft. Wayne & Springfield R. Co. 5.00 Henry Zwick 30.00 District No. 3—Jim A. Hendricks. Turnpike Director. IlJw. Co 1.57 I P Roebuck 17.33 >lu Yaunt 5.00 l<’. W. Busche 12.60 ! Wm. Swygart 30.00 Rufus Sprunger 22.15 A. .v C. Stone Co 372.61 >;>>: Stepler 3.50 P. W. Kessler . 5.95 Wm. Mesel 24.50 lohn Barrone 3.00 Mei Davis 3.50 Almon Shafer 3.50 I <ll 2.50 i’Toyd Barrone 3.50I’he Eri« Stone Co 140.46 '<l. Par’-; h 13.16 Dan Kauffman 14.00 M. L. Oliver 6.06 Schaub Dawning Co 39.20 Eli Myers 18.50 Berne Luml>er Co 10.78 James Tumblesor. 10.50 i W. E. Folk 17.60 , H. Osterman 5.00 W. P. Hendricks 53.55 A. P. Duer 3.85 Vint Hendricks 15.40 E. J. Ray 24.50 Jim A. Hendricks 63.00 Jim Kessler t 28.70 Levi Johnson 16.80 Cleveland Martz 11.90 Jont. Andrews 4.20 VV. D. Brandyberry 14.00 J. Hendricks 36.001 J. H. Urick 20.00 I C. C. Beer 2.571 Cyrus Stlner 1.80 ■ John Stiner 6.55' Christ Stuckey 2.45 David Soldner 4.73 John Witwer 9.00 Fred Bender 15.75 'D. B. Roop 18.40 1 Jonas Fisher 4.00 ; Nick Wagner 10.15 ’I»tM»« 7 • Rft 1 Thos. Dowling 79.92 Vai Snell l?f John C. Angsberger 192.76 Christian Eicher—Di«t. No. 3. Wes Dunwoody 10.50 Ory Cross 10.50 Clem Michael 10.50 Harry Brown 5.95 Chas. Mann 5.95 Will Birds 2.00 Boy Bin-key 2.00 i John Stout 2.00, Harry Cross 3.00 John Shaw ..- 2.06 A & C. Stone & Lime Co 96.74 I Sherman Glendening 18.75 Noah Yoder 17.50 George Bucher 10.50 Courtney Runyon 68.20 Milo Sales 44.80 ! Bufus Mesliberger 7.70 j John Dull 2.10 . Harrv Meshberger 1.75 ' J. M. Ehrsam 68.75 i Albert Runyon 54.25 I chrHtian Eicher 60 00 I Earl Meshberger 42.00 I I J. W. Heller 27.75 j Wm. Glendening 19.00 W. C. Glendening 11.601 Anthony Gl< ndening 8.00 | Robert Knowlls 11.00. P. M Beard 1 fV" ' -Frank Picket 11.00 ; J W. Kelley A- Son 80; Erie Stone Co 249.02 ; Beter Fox 11.40 Other Bill*. fltiMßs* Te’ephone Co 2.10 i-'erd Bleeke 4.50 iT. H. Raltzel) S$ i citiz' ns’ Telephone Co i ( 95 < ■ tv y«e»T 5.00 , t'lti- ons’ Telephone Co. IXO Smith. Yager A- Falk 76 It'. W. Yager 14.10 j citizens' Telephone Co. l.fo j Thos. J. Durkin 22.00 Same 50.80 cttlzenw’ Telephone Co 4.9f< I Same 3.00 Burford, by Itemocrat' 9.W» L. Macklin ’ 70.n0 . indhnw Lighting Co 70 Smith, Yager & Fulk ......... .85 I awrenco R. Opligor 121.50 lAwrenct* E. Opliger 8.40 Burford by Democrat 3.00 < ilizen-i’ Telephone Co 1.70 (1. W GeuUu 141.66 D. D. Clark 10.60 J. M Miller 31.80 T. H. Balt cell 25.00 •'Bleb Andrew# 10JW Drs D. D. Clark and E. G. Cov«rtinle 70.00 J. R. Coverdale & Ron 12.00 Brown 6 Ron 6.16 Same IttkT O M. Graham fi.no Dr. L. L. Muttax 19.n0 Dr. Price 20.26 P. J. Hvland IM Wchmoff Monumental Works.. Harry Jeffrey 11.26 i David Rtoler 3.16 J. D. Stults 75.00 I Indiana Lighting Co fit) j Rmlth, Yager & Falk 1645 Ft. Wnyne & Springfield C 0... 17.26 City of tn-catur 15.05 National Mill Supply Co BXS T. A. l.uoTiard 1.2 G H. H. Bremerkamp 50,00 J«B>m Knllay 20X0

Kirsch, Sellt-meyer & Sons ...' 55.25 Erward Novell 9.60 . Leo Kenney 2if.nO Emmet. I.aughlin . 20.00 . Sarah Perrin 20.00 Lettie Hilloary 20.00 1 Tccple, Brandyberry, Peterson 1.80 > Citizens' Telephone Co 1.60 > The Burke Elevator Co 1.65 . T. A. Leonard 30 . Schaub Dowling Co 19.80 i The Model Cigar Store 3.00 Chas. Voglewede 1.40 ! Same 20.85 . Same 5.55 . Smith, Yagcr & Falk 3.83 Rev. Louis C. Hessen 4.00 Hev. H. Wehmeyer 4.00 ’ Wm. Mesel 19.00 ' Standard Oil Co 4.50 , P. B. Dykemann 25.00 ' P. J. Hyland 50X0 ’ Children's Home Assn 86.80 Treasurer of State 145.65 W. A. Wells 50.00 The Democrat Co 25.40 ’ Dick Bock 12.00 Enterprise Drug Co . 7.12 Peoples & Gerke 9.10 ’ Enterprise Drug Co 6.84 ’ Eizey .‘t Hackman 2.25 ' Chas. Voglewede 2.00 ' M. Fullenkamp ... 5.00 L. E. Carter 4.65 Tire Enterprise Drug Co 25 Runyon, Engeler & Co. ....... 4.93 C. B. Andrews 10.00 Hattie Studahnker 25.00 Wcmhcff Monumental Co, 75.00 Chas. J. .Mulligan 2000.00 VVemht 1T .Monumental Co. .... 3000.00 Same 313.10 Sam Butler 2448.00 Berne Supply Co 472.00 Same 254.00 W. O. Newlon 294.00 Berne Lumber Co 1.12 Henry Colter 106.88 J. M. Miller 5.00 C. B. Andrews 11.00 Richard L. Ixmgshore 5.00 P. 1.. Macklin 5.00 Richard L. longshore 5.90 Richard L. longshore 5.00 P. L. Macklin 5.00 Richard L. longshore 5.00 P. L. Macklin 10.00 John T. Auit 22.00 Moses A. Augsberger 8.00 Henry Heckman 135.00 Richard L. Longshore 10.00 Dick Bock 10.09 I. G. Kerr 56.00 Noah Beiberstein 2290.00 Christ Mertz 114.00 Noah Beiberstein 105.00 P. L. Macklin 5.00 Noah Rich 2.00 Dick Bock 15.00 Geo. Urick | 160.00 P. U Macklin 5.00 Smith A- Mathys "111.00 Richard L. longshore 15.00 Dick Bock 5.00 11'. L. Macklin 5.00 Same 1000 I C. C Ernst 800 i C. C Ernst 800 - Julius Haugk 300.00 C. C. Ernst 10.00 <’. C. Ernst 10.00 C. C. Ernst 2.00 John Los he 35.00 Richard L. Longshore in.OtT Merryman i Fugate 3300.00 Dick Bock 15.00 f'ehard 1, longshore 6.00 P L. Macklin 30.00 ' Dick Rock 10.60 P. L. Macklin 5.M h Clay Engle 1800.00 1 C. C. Ernst 10.00! C. C. Ernst 10.00 j L. O Bears & Co. 1800.00 C. C. Ernst 8.251 I John C. Cowan 1988.00 IC. C. Ernst 20.00 1 A. J. Case 64.00 1 i Smith * Mathys 33.75 i Ell Engle 16.451 Eli Enrlc 53.45 Chris Musser 1000.00: C. C. Ern-> 10.00 I C. C. Ernst 15.00' H. Wehmeyer 64.00 C. C. Ernst 27.00 J. A. Zerzle 91.00 C. C. Ernst 5M Levi Augsberger 600.00 Richard L. Ixmgshore 10.00 Dick Bock 15.00 T. H. Baltzeil 36.60 The Democrat Co. 96.60 , P. L. Macklin 10.00; I Same 40.09 ; Same 70.001 I John M«-ver 2.00 ' M. S. Hilpert 6.0| | Chas. El ey 10.00 ’ M. U Oliver 10.00 | James Tumbleson 2.00 i lx»vi Miller 2.00 i Wm Brown 160 Chaa. Fuhrman 2.0 c Wm. Hilpert 2.00 Richard L. Ixmgshorc 25.06 ; Thos. Buckmaster 47.00 Dk k ftxk 10X0 I’. L. Macklin 10.00 ‘ Chas. Miller 2.00; 1 .eland Franks 2.00 Dick Bock 5.00 I P. L. Macklin 10.00 : P. L. Macklin 36.00 P. L. Macklin 40.00 Christ Stoppeuhagen 10.00 M. L Oliver 10.00 Adam Gephart 2.00 D. R. Gate* 2.00 Frank Meyers 2.00 Curtla Tumbleson 4.tM> John Gephart Floyd Meyers 2.00 Wtn. Kerr 3.00 Jacob Stlner 16.00 Henry Bollman 15.00 C. C. Ernst 43.001 Same 47.00! Earl Duff 2.001 Jonathan Rumple 2.00 J. P. BrytV 2.00 i H. F. Rest 2.00' John M. Amstutz 2.00 Wm. Werling 2.00 Chas. Wrigmun 2.00 ' Andrew Fuhrman 2.00 Fred Ostermeyrr 2.00 Conrad (’. Doehrman ‘ 2.00 C. C. Ernst 4R.00 Santa 40.00 John onner 12.00 Jacob Fuelling 12.00 Ernst Doehrtnan 441 T. II Pelt II 35.00 j Herne Lumber Co 7.0 n I T. H. Haitzeii 36.00 1 Rirhard U I/»nf«hore 10.0’J The Democrat Co. 117.6<> Same 3.28 Dick Bock 6.00 Peterson * Morau fiO.Oo Thtxt J. Ourkiu .■■■■ .. x . 14.50

Imliani.poli ■ Coininert hil L 9 P. L. Macklin 40.00 1 Same 45.00 P. L. Macklin 5.00 ' P. L. Macklin ETAOTSHRDDL John Elzey 2.00 O. P. Grim 2.00 H. S. Parrish 2.00 11. G. Hendricks 4.50 W. S. Smith 2.00 Henry Eiting 9. 10.00 Henry Dickerson 10.00 T. H. BALTZELL, Auditor. o —— * EVERY WOMAN Wants and needs these books. At an expense of many thousands of dollars and nearly two years’ time we have completed and ready for delivery the Six Volume International Cooking Library by 7 of the World’s Famous Chefs—United States, Canada and Europe. Recipes new. Never before published. Very complete and easily understood. Each hook complei e. De Luxe Recipe Books. Library consists of THE SALAD BOOK THE CHAFING DISH BOOK THE AFTERNOON TEA BOOK THE DAINTY SWEET BOOK THE BREAD AND PASTRY BOOK THE DESERT BOOK. 50 Cents each, Prepaid $2.50 Set, Six Books, Prepaid Beautifully Embossed Covers, three and four colors in attractive Carton Mailers. Money refunded if not delighted with these books. MOST IDEAL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. INTERNATIONAL PUB. CO. Security Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. 269t6

WANTED—Good girl for general housework. No washing. ’Phoite 315.—Mrs. P. J. Hyland, 4th St. 266t3 LOST OR STRAYED—SmaII black calf. Finder please call 12-C and receive reward. 266t3 o ——— TO GIVE SUPPER. The Sunday school class of Mrs. A M. Anker will givte a supper Friday evening from 5:45 to 7 o'clock at the Presbyterian church, for 25 cents. Tlu following will be served: Veal Loaf Escalloped Oysters Baked Beans Hot Buttered Rolls Jelly Cold Slaw Pickles Pumpkin Pie Coffee

o —— MEN WANTED —To husk corn.— Thomas Dowling, R. R. No. 10, ’Phone 11-B. You won’t miss the money for a McDougall cabinet on the co-opPVativc plan at Yager Brothers & Reinklng's. $1.06 down and $1,60 a week pays for it. 569t3

THANKSGIVING SALE - Beginning now and lasting until .CjbV Thanksgiving we are going to ho’ ■ a special sale on Ladies’ Coats, >\j^l \ Childrens’ Coats, Suits and Ladies Wool Dresses. These goods have Hvj been greatly reduced in price in order to move them out. Our line I is complete and we feel sure we W / can fit you as well as please you, fl . .. | Ladies’ Suits i li in Ep xnge Surge and Matlasse SIO.OO to $25.00 V ’* , / • Awr Childrens’ Coats / v in all size?,. - $3.00 to SIO.OO rr *l^ T -/i I I Ladies’ Coats in all sizes up to 51, - $7.00 up A Ladies’ Wool Dresses i in all colors and s u v’e3 - $3.75 to $13.00 i FILLENK AMPS

DON'T YOU KNOW Now is a good time to select the Christmas Present and have us lay it away for you? Our stock is com’ plete and you will get the cream by selecting new. We have a nice line of Diamonds we bought befoie the new Tariff went into effect, they range in size from 1-8 to 1 Kt. We have them in Rings, Ear screws, Lavelliers, Scarf pins, etc. Also our Watches are new and up-to-date in designs and qua’, ity. Come in and look and let us lay anything \ou want away for future delivery. THE JEAELER NOSTRILS AND HEAD STUFFY FROM A COLD OR CAM 'RH

1 ■ 3i I My Cleansing. Healing Balm Instantly Clears Nose, Head and Throat— Stops Nasty Catarrhal Discharges— I Dull Headache Goes. Try “Ely’s Cream Balm.” Get a small Dottie, anyway, just to try it —Apply a little in th« nostrils r and instantly your clogged nose and stopped-up air passages of the head will open; you will breathe freely; dullness and headache disappear. By morning! the catarrh, cold in-head or , catarrhal sore throat will be gone. End such misery now! Get thesmall bottle of "Ely’s Cream Balm" at any drug store. This sweet, fragrant

MAY VISIT SCHOOLS. The local public schools will preb- . ably dihmiss Friday to allow the teachers their visiting day They are i planning to go to Fort Wayne to visit the schools.

-. balm dissolves by the heat nf the ■ nostrils; penetrates and heals the in- . flamed, swollen membrane which lines the nose, head and throat; clears the air passages; strips r.asty discharges and a feeling of clear.sing, i roothlng relief comes imm<><'.iat<'ly. Den t lay awake to-night strv. ilin(or breath, with head stuffed- nostrils closed, hawking and blowing Catarrh or a cold, with its running nose, foul mucous dropping into the throat, end raw dryness is distn ii.g but , truly needless. J Put your faith—just once—in “EHy's i Cream Balm” and your cold or catar-h I will surely disappear.

t DANCING CLASS. Fred Schurgo-, manager of the U. C. \ L. hall, and Decatur's dancing t- v will op*u an amateur class Tin i evAi’ngi All those wishing t<» ; lessens will be at the hail at m-<- i •■o'clock. An assembly dance w ,