Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 278, Decatur, Adams County, 24 November 1913 — Page 4

In the race lor getting Dollars the importance of banking them is fre<iuently lost sight of. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Decatur, Indiana. nsi c=r,=a r —=a eg o THE DAILY MARKET REPORTS o ST Correctea Every Afternoon J iksr i— ■ - nrrr— — ——t er J

<<l BUFFALO East Buffalo, N. Y„ Nov. 21 (Spc ial to Daily Democrat >— Receipts, 14. 400; shipments, 3,800; official to Nev; York yesterday, 1.510; hogs closing dull; good many pigs and lights unsold. Heavy. $7.90©55.00; pigs and lights. $7.00fi57.25; mediums, $7.50©57.90; ! Yorkers to weights, $7.50© S7.SO; roughs, $7.00© $7.30; stags, $6.00© $7.00: sheep, $6.00©56.75; sheep. 12,-j 000: dull: top lambs. $7.15: cattle. 1,280: G. T. BUnK. Clover seed $7.25 I Alslke seed $9.501 Wheat 87 c Corn sl.oe , Rye 5Sc Barley Bsc©6ocl Timothy «eed 32.00 Coats 37c | COAL PRICES. Stove and Egg, hard SB.OO Chestnut, hard $8.50 ; Pea, hard 37.00 Poca, Egg and Lump $5.00 j W. Ash $4.50 V. Splint S4XO j R. Lion $4.50 j Cannell $6.00. J. Hill $5.00 Kentucky $4.50 i Lurig $4.50 "ULLENKaMPS Eggs 33c Butter

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 GENERAL INSURANCE Life, Health and Accident, Fire, Wind storm, C'clo» ♦ , Tornado, Plate glass, Automobile and Liability. OFFICE OVER Voglewedes Shoe Store Decatur, Ind Old Adam ■ oun RaM L , In liar <* x' ‘fy:i Syrpi i« (ft,a ■ c. ik N.hi.ek SftMr!' 1 k JhJ, jSj M. Kira *n<* .• iji V I 7 Vr ‘ p " I * Read ' ;• B fßert - too Qfs VP Collection* ’ Made It’s Never Too Late To Me. d ft Men Your Financial v n utiu at — STARTS A BANK At COIN' And By'O , os i The ton ConCredit Thereof, Regularly, A Portion With Safe Os Thoie] Dollar s]Which Banking Escape SoJEasilv, WithouCJßringing Extended ADEQUATE RETURNS! Toour Wa Pay 4 Per *si inverwl uti 1 Yew Time Deposits I

l-ixd 11c NIBLICK & CO. — Eggs 23c! Rutter 18c@« BERLINGB. Eggs 33c Springers 9c Ducks 9©loc Fowls $c Geese 7© 8c Turkeds 10@14c ! Old Roosters 5c Above prices paid for poultry free from feed. KALVER MARKETS. Wool 15c ©2oc ■ Beef hides 10c Calf 12c Tallow 5c | Sheep pelts 25c©51.00 Muskrats sc<l?4sc Skunk 25c© $3.50 i Coon 10c©52.75 I Possum 10c ©7oc Mink 25c©56.00 LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. 'Springers 9c i Ducks 9©loc i Fowls 8c : Geese .. . . .. . . .7(jßc Turkeys lO©l4< I •>l4 rooster* .$• Eggs 33c Above prices pat 1 for poultry tree i from feed.

ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR REPRESENTATIVE. Please announce my name as a candidate for representative, subject, to the decision of the democratic primary to be held Friday, December 5, 1913. R. C. PARRISH. FOR CLERK. You nrtanthorized to announce ms name as a candidate for clerk of Ad ams county, subject to the decision of the democratic primary to be held Friday, December 5. 1913. WILL JLAMMELL. Please announce my name as a candidate for clerk of Adams county, subi ject to the decision of the democratic | primary to be held Friday, December 5, 1911. CHARLES GETTING. — | John T. Kelly of Jefferson township. I hereby anounces his name as a candlI date for clerk of Adams county, subi Ject to the decision of the democratic I primary election to be held Friday, ; December 5, 1913. JOHN T KELLY. FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY. Please announce my name as a candidate for prosecuting attorney of the 26th judicial district, subject to the decision of the democratic primary to be held Friday. December 5. 1913. J. F. FRUCHTR. You are authorized to announce my name as a candidate for prosecuting attorney of the 26th judicial circuit, subject to the decision of the democratic primary election of Adams county to be held Friday. December ‘ 5, 1913. MERLIN M. DUNBAR. FOR RECORDER. Please announce the name of the undersigned as a candidate for recorder of Adams county, subject to the decision of the democratic primary election to be held Friday, December 5, 1913. CHARLES E. MAOLEY. I hereby announce my name as a candidate for recorder of Adams county. subject to the decision of the dem- i ocratic primary election to be held Friday, December 5, 1913. Aa C. AUGSBURGER. Please announce my name as a candidate for recorder of Adams county, subject to the decision of the democratic primary to be held Friday, De cember 5, 1913. FRED SCHAUB. FOR TREASURER. rtease announce my name as a coni'tr for treasurer of Adams connr.nd two-year tetm, subject to the vision of the democratic primary rctlon to be held. Friday. December I 5. 1913. W. J. ARCHBOLD. You are hereby authorized to announce my name as a candidate for treasurer of Adams county, subject to he decision of the democratic primary - lection, to be held Friday December 6. 1913. GEORGE KINZEL FOR ASSESSOR You are hereby authorized to an nounce my name as a candidate for assessor of Root township, subject to the decision of the primary election to be held December 5, 1913. R. K. FLEMING. Please announce my name as a candidate for assessor of Adams county, subject to the decision of the democratic primary, to be held Friday, December 5. 1913. WM. FRAZIER. tSSESSOR Please announce my name as a can didate for county assessor, subject to the decision of the democratic primary to be held Friday, December 5, 1913. WM. ZIMMERMAN. FOR SHERIFF. 1 hereby announce my name as a candidate for sheriff of Adams county, abject to the decision of the demo cratlc primary election to be held FYI day. December B, 1913. ED GREEN. Please announce tne name of Henry Rodenbeck of Root township aa a candidate for sheriff of Adams county, subject to the decision of the democratic primary to be held Friday, December 5, 1913. HENRY RODENBECK. You are authorised to announce my name as a candidate for sheriff of Adams county, subject to the decision of I the democratic primary, to be held on Friday, December C, 1913. WM. ANDERSON. — FOR SURVIVOR. Please announce rr" name aa a candidate for surveyor of Adams county. second two year term, subject to the decision of the democratic pr‘ mary election, to be held Friday. December 5. 1913. PH’L L. MACKLIN. COMMISSIONER, IST DISTRICT. Please announce the name of David

| J. Dilling, of Preble township, as ft k candidate for commissioner First dlst " tiffct, subject to the decision of the democratic. primary to ba held Friday December B, 1012 tiAViti .t. NlliMg. Frad Thieme of Union township an " nounces his name afl a candidate for commissioner, First district, subject '' to the decision of the democratic primary election to be held, Friday, De . cember 6, 1913. FRED THIEME. Thn undersigned resident of Preble township announces his name as a candidate for commissioner First dis trict, subject to the decision of the democratic primary election to be held Friday, December 5, 1912. H. FRED SCHBIMAN. • , - You nre authorized to announce the name of tne undersigned ns a candidate for commissioner. First district, snbjectto the decision of the demo • cratlc primary election to bo hold Friday. December B, 1913. JOHN D. NIDI.INGER. COMMISSIONER, 2ND DISTRICT. Please announce the undersigned resident of Washington township as a candidate for commissioner, Second district, subject to the decision of the democratic primary election, to be held Friday, December 5, 1913. WM. REPPERT. 1 You may announce my name as n candidate for commissioner. Monroi township. Second district. f\’bject to ! the decision of the democratic primary election, to be held Friday, De cember 5. 1913. IRA WAGONER. FOR CORONER. You are authorized to announce my name as a candidate for coroner of Adams county, second two-year term, subject to the decision of the demo i cratlc primary to be held, Friday, De cember 5, 1913. D. D. CLARK. TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE. You are authorized to announce my name as a candidate for trustee of i Blue Creek township, subject to the decision of the democratic primary to be held Friday, December 5. 1913. S, C. TINKHAM We are authorized to announce the I j name of J. F. Suow as a candidate for | township trustee of Washington town ship, subject to the decision of th»-1 democratic primary election, December 5, 1913. J. F. SNOW. Please announce my name as a candidate for trustee of Preble township subject to the decision of the dem a | crtic primary to be held Friday. De cember 5, 1913. FRED BUUCK. You are authorized to announce my name as a candidate for trustee; of Root township, subject to the de-1 vision of the democratic primary to be held Friday. December 5. 1913. HARLO W. MANN. Please announce my name as a can didate for trustee of Kirkland town i ship, subject to the decision of the j democratic primary to be held Friday. , December 6. 1913. WM. F. BTALTER. Please announce my name us u, candidate for trustee of Preble town ship, subject to the decision of the , democratic primary to be held Friday. December 5. 1913. JOHN MILLER — You are anthoriteti to announce m> name as a candidate tor trustee o!' Washington township, subject to tb« >■ Incision of the democratic primary • to be held Friday, December 6, 1913. ED. L. AUGENBAUOH You ere hereby authorized to announce my name aa a candidate for i trustee of Root township, subject to ~ 'he decision of the democratic prf ■. may to be held Friday. December 5 1 1913. PHIL L. BCHIEFERSTEIN. You are authorized to announce ' my name as a candidate for trustee r of Blue Creek township, subject to • the decision of te democratic pri , mary to be held Friday, December C, • 1913. CHARLES MORRISON, is i Please announce my name aa a can didate for trustee of Kirkland town ship, subject to the decision of th" r democratic primary to be held Fr. • day, December 6, 1913. f G. M. T. HOUCK. > s ■■ - ■ You are authorized to announce my name as a candidate for trustee of Preble township, subject to the de ' clslon of the democratic primary to •I be held Friday, December 6, 1913. SAMUEL JABERG. — The undersigned announces his -1 name as a candidate for trustee of l Washington township, Adams county, subject to the decision of the demo cratlc primary to be held December 6. I j 1913. C.O. McKEAN.

Please announce my name ns a candidate for trustee of Union township, Subject to tho decision of the demo cratie primary to be.held Friday, D" cemhor 5. 1913. ADAM J. BIENZ. Please announce rny nnine as a candidate for trustee of Washington township, subject to the decision of the democratic primary to bo hold Friday, December 5, 1913. JACOB R. BUHLER. TOWNSHIP ASSESSOR. Please announce my name as a candidate for assessor of Kirkland township, subject to the decision of the democratic primary to be held Friday, December 5, 1913. J. D. BROWN. Sr. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Please announc emy name as a candidate for Justice of the peace of Washington township, subject to the decision of the democratic primary to lie held Friday, December 5, 19’V. J. H. STONE. You are authorized to announce my name as a candldte for justice of the pease of Washington township, subject to the decision of the democratic primary election to be held December 5. 1913. G. F. KINTZ. o EXTRA SPECIAL! — Through Rawhide whips from butt to tip.—C. F. Steele & Co., No. Second St. o PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will offer at public auction at the residence, corner Madi- ; son and 7th. streets. Decatur, beginI bing at ofie o'clock on Saturday. Novj ember 29. the following household ' goods; three stoves, including a Favori ite hard coal burner, a range and a I soft coal stove; two carpets, linoleum. I 12x14; cooler, 7 rockers, dresser, two wash stands, large mirror, two iron • beds and mattresses, two stands, six ' small rugs, two cupboards, kitchen I utensils, pictures, lamps, clock, dinj ing room table, 6 oak chairs, sewing machine, lace curtains, lawn mower, and numerous other articles. Will also sell property At same time we will offer for sale | the house and lot located corner Madison and 7th. streets. The lot is 66 ; feet wide facing Seventh street and I 132 feet long on Madison street. One of the best residence foeatioas in. Decatur and a good investment for any person. Brick streets and cement i sidewalks on each side of lot. Terms of Sale I $5.00 and under cash. Over that amount a credit of nine months will) be given, purchaser giving note with ' approved secu, ty. N goods removed until settled for. Terms on real estate —one third cash, balance to suit purchaser. AL VOLMER,. John Spuller, auct. 6t. PUBLIC SALE. I will hold a public sale at my livI ry barn opposite the Decatur Lumber company, on Jefferson street, between First and Second streets, on Saturday, ; November 22, 1915, i>eglnning at 10 j o'clock a. m„ the following property. ■ to-wit: 11 Head of Horses: One gray mare, 9 years old; 1 dapple gray mare, 6 years old; 1 sorrel horse, 12 , years old; 1 roan mare, 10 years old; I I sorrel driving horse, 1 bay horse, 4 ! years old; 1 dun driving horse; 1 dun 1 pony. 1 bay work horse, 1 span of ! mules, 1 bay pony. Top Buggies; One red, rubber-tired buggy, 1 yellow, steel tire buggy; 1 red. rubber tire phat ton; I red. steel lire buggy; 1 black i buggy; 1 open yellow, rubber tore j buggy. 1 spring wagon. 6 sets good single harness. Terms of Sale:—ss and under, cash Over that amount a < redlt of 9 months win be given, purcha.or giving note, with approved security No property removed unetll settled for; 4 per cent off for cash. PERRY OGG. * John Spuhler. Auct. o —— FOR SALE TYPEWRITER-Visible like brand new, only $25.. coat SIOO. will ship for trial prepaid.—J. Stedel, 212 E. Sth.. Cincinnati. Ohio. u FOR REN i—Funnelled rooms for light housekeeping. Modern in al! respects, and tn excellent location. C»ll 'phone 231. 275tt.T AGENTS WANTED- 36 to $7 dally selling New Fibre Brooms and NoDust Cloth Line: 100 per cent profit: every women will buy. Begin canvass at once. Sample by parcela post. 30 cents each.—Wynne Broom Co., Elmira, N. Y. 27214 FOR SALE—House and two lota In Mnnroe. For further fartlculara see Ira Wagoner at Monroe or John Wagoner at Decatur. 291tf FOR SALE—Favorite base burner. In good condition. Inquire of Henry Schulte, at Holthouse. Schulte Cloth ling store. 272t3

1 ,TUST ASK T() SEE THTS ; ® SHOE 1 \ IT SELLS ITSELF 11 ■ PEOPLE 'w I & GERKF FL r f/ 1 MJdLiWI I #■/ / I * W’ ( Where all / ! / il ' shoes / / "i come from. / U ' ’4" I TRADE MARK' f ’ •• ' ■ii’ii.a. —J Important Change Os t m 3 On CLOVEK LEAF ROUTE SUNDAY NOVEMBER 2. 1913 WESTBOUND LEAVE E'STBOUNdI No. 3, 10:25 A. M nfA||D No. 4, 7:0? P.|l No. 5, 10:38 P. M v/1 UK No 6,4:. 0 A.!'l I I I $1.50 to TOLEDO and return VIA CLOVER LE.aF ROUTE Tickets sold Sat. Nov. 22-Go >d returning Sun. N v 2% I SEE "‘The Garden Os Allah” At Valentine Theatre Saturday Matinee and Evening Perfurmanc 1 See Agent for Particulars

PUBLIC sale. The undersigned will offer for sat® at his residence. 6 miles south of De catur. 6 miles north of Berne, thence three miles east from Monroe, begin ning at 10 o’clock a. m., on Tuesday, I November 25, luik, the iotlowing prop , erty. to-v.it: Seven Head of Horses: i Bay m;re. •> years o'.u, weight 1400; bay mare, 5 years old, weight 1350: | I orrel mare, standard bred, 6 years I old; sorrel mare, 3 years old, standard! i bred, pa er; both mares are lady I * broke; bay colt, coming 2 years old (: i good one); spring colt; syear-old 1 . roan mare, weight 1400. All mares I ( arc bred. Eight head of cattle, 2 to i 8 years old, all giving milk, except 21 ’ heifers. Hogs and Sheep; Forty ■ head of sheep (all ewes) from tin-, ! Thomas Balttoll heard; 45 head o , hogs, 7 brood sows; 4 shoata, weigh ' , ing ISO lbs. each; 38 head of fall pigs i Farming Implements: McCormick | ( binder, Detroiter American manure ( spreader, new; Champion mower f new; Bnckcyc disc drill; Thomas ha; .loader: Zanesville corn planter; stce I' roller, 2 spike tooth harrows, new ' rourteen4lsc harrow, Oliver Sulkeyl t ..reeking plow, John Deere walkln , plow. Zanesville corn plow cultivator j Daisy walking cultivator, sweep feed! grimier, Studabaker wagon, triple bed nnd spring sent, new; Tnion City top bugry, rubber tires; 2 sets buggy hat nose, 2 seta double work harness, one oed ns new; Primus creoni separat er, new: and other articles too nu ■ mernus to mention. Poultry: 300 head of Rhode Island Red hens, Ih head oi Embden geese, 40 head of Pekin i ducks. 6 head of turkeys. Fonntr, stock, 15 gulenas. Drain: 15 tons oi I hay In mow, about 800 bushels of corn r in crßj. Have quit farming is reason for sale, 1 .ndles' Aid will serve lunch on the: ground. r Terms of Sale:-(r,.00 nnd under! I cash. Over that amount a credit of i. 12 months will bo given, purchaser 3 giving note with approved security I y bearing interest nt fi per cent, after i- first six months. No property retaov-i . ed until settled for. s , O. 11. McMANAMA. o J. N. Rurkhead. Auctioneer. I O R. Marta and UD. Jacolw, Clks. *. * I •> * Just a few ot those 33G.00 Me- *ll • * Itougnll cabinets remain, it you • " ♦ buy quick, they cost ynu only J f *327.50 on club terms, too—>l,oo ■•.: n ♦ down and 31.u0 per week, best In X ♦ the world.. Yager Bros. A R.q n - » 1 * king. , ******>K**»ea I(Jt l |

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