Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 280, Decatur, Adams County, 26 November 1913 — Page 6
In the race for getting Dollars the importance of banking them is frequently lost sight of. * FIRST NATIONAL BANK Decatur, Indiana. WctMMi t -•- I-fcxaa '. rK, : » ' MARKIT Ki PUkh > r " "r C3Oi=2OE=2 t—fT Corrected Every Afternoon | Is l I E23OE3OES T~~ ic *
EAST BUFFALO East Buffalo. N. Y.. Nov. 24—<SpecU1 to Ttei’y <x rat i R'« -ipt-. 1',.toe; shipments. 4.906 today; receipt -. 4 960: shipments, IM; y< tertlay; o • < ial to Xc- York Sataniuy, bOKS ch-sing strong. 1 leery and mix.d, IMO; Yorker? s’.M)ft pig->. $7.23 *7.’v: ’:gl.t< $7.0: roughs, s7.ls*r $7.-'.5; Mag'. 6V0«57.00: sheep. 11.600; strore thrice lambs, 7.50 rs”.*<•. yearifns*-. ss.t>o*> $6.00; wethers «4.754i5* carte, $4.00«t54 25: mixed sheep. 5t.2,-* ( $4.75: cattle. '.37.'. a v< and II ighr on all grad and cows; this grade 10c lower; cboire steers $8.60 <i $8.75: m editin ' 17.90018.25: butchers. $6.75&55.35; heifers. 9715fi|7.60; cows. $6..5 G. T. BURR. Clover seed 1715 Ahike seed $9.50 Wheat 88c Corn 99c Rye 56c Barley 55c G 60c Timothy seed $2.00 Oats 36c COAL PRICES. Stove and Egg. hard SS.OO Chestnut hard $8.50 Pea, hard $7.00 Poca. Egg and Lump $5.00 W. Ash 04.5* V. Splint $4.50 H. Valley $4.25 R. Lion $4.50 Cannel! *6.00 J. Hill $5.00 Kentucky $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. Cxclore. Toma 1 \ Plat ,Av ' • and Liability. Oi FICE OVER Vole edes Shoe Store i ccatir, Ind ' ra. <&2. - ttw Old Adams bounty Rank | f ****** r , Indiana. Capita. till) no* Sarplia nn.Oftr C. S. Niblick, _ ■■ v M. Kin-b«nd John Nfbnek . •A1 'r f p' 1 ViaePret i. m* MP * *• ®*<w f R*ll : u " ! Reflect - vajff. f f d,, **» KCS'i VC <'o! lectior* I Made It’s Never Too Late To Mend ■ ———-WR— ahU Rat»*. ; Men I Your Financial Condition B>| — STARTING A BANK A! COUNT j And ByJD.'pos tinuJTo The J| tionConCredit Thereof, Regularly, A Portion With*S&fe 1 Os ThojeJ'Dollars]Which Banking EirtendoJ 8 ADEQUATE RETURNS! Wt Pay 4 Per • Jenr interent on 1 Year Time D*»K<it6
t.urig $4.5* FULLENKAMPS. I es 23c 'tier . ,[email protected] rd 11c NIBLICK & CO. Eggs 23c *»•' tec<*_BEF LINGS. Light chirks c Heavy fowls >c Light fowls ~....................-c Heavy ducks ; vLight dw-ks sci Younk turkeys 14c' Tom tnrkeys 10c Old hen turkeys 12c Old Roosters 5c i KALVER MARKETS. Wool 15c@20c Beef hides 10c j Calf 12c Tallow „ 5c Sheep pelts .25cf>$1.00 Muskrats sc©4s< , Skunk •. ttcOHso Coon 10c@$2.7s! Possum 10c @ 70c ! Mink 25c© $6.00. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Heavy chicks 9c I Heavy fowls *e Light fowls ~...8e| Heavy decks 10c 1 Light ducks Sc ' Qeeee 9- * Tom turkeys ...10c Old hen urkeys 12c Old Rooster*. 5c
ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR REPRESENTATIVE. Flense announce my name as a candidate for representative, subject to the decision of the democratic primary to be held Friday. December 6, 1913. R. C. PARRISH. FOR CLERK. You artauthorired to announce my name as a candidate for clerk of Adams county, subject to the decision of the democratic primary to he held Friday, December 5. 1913. WILL HAMMELU ■ Please announce my name as a candidate for clerk of Adams county, subi ject to the tTecision of the democratic I primary to be held Friday. December I 5. 1913. CHARLES GETTING. John T. Kelly of Jefferson township, hereby anounces his name as a candidate for clerk of Adams county, subject to the decision of the democratic 1 primary election to be held Friday, I 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 ’o be held Friday, December 5. 1913. J. F. FRVCHTE You are authorized to announce my name as a canaiaa’e 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 record er of Adams county, subject to the decision of the democratic primary election to be held Friday, December 5. , 1913. CHARLES E. MAGLEY. I hereby announce my name as a candidate for recorder of Adams county. subject to the decision of the democratic 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, December 5, 1913. FRED SCHAUB. FOR TREASURER. Flease announce my name as a candidate for treasurer of Adams coun second two-year term, subject to the decision of the democratic primary election to be held, Friday. December 5, 1913. W. J. ARCHBOLD. You are hereby authorized to an Bounce my name as a candidate for treasurer of Adams county, subject to the decision of the democratic primary election, to be held Friday. December 5. 1913. GEORGE KINZEL. FOR ASSESSOR. You are hereby authorised to an nounce my name aa a candidate for assessor ot Root township, subject to the decision of the primary election to be held December 5. 1913. IL K. FLEMING. Please announce my name as a candidate for assessor of Adams county, i subject to the decision of the democratic primary, to be held Friday. December 5. 1913. WM. FRAZIER. ASSESSOR Please announce my name as a ca.* didate for county assessor, subject to the decision of the democratic primary to be held Friday. December 5. I*l3 WM. ZIMMERMAN. FOR SHERIFF. 1 hereby announce my name aa a candidate for sheriff of Adams county, subject to the decision ot the demo cratic primary election to be held Fri day. December 5. I*l3. ED GREEN. Please announce tne name ot Henry Rodenbeck ot Root township as a candidate for sheriff of Adams county, subject to the decision of the democratic primary to be held Friday, December 5. I*l2. HENRY RODENBECK. ‘ You are authorised to announce my name aa a candidate tor sheriff of Adams county, subject to the decision of the democratic primary, to be held on Friday. December 5. I*l2. WM. ANDERSON. FOR SURVEYOR. Pleaae announce m« name as 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, I*l3, PHIL L. MACKLIN. COMMISSIONER. IST DISTRICT. Please announce the name ot David
< . . II 111 Will ■ *MII ■ ■ . *> —' -H» *■ --- —--i ■** j J. Dilling, of Preble township, as a I candidate for commissioner First disttrict, subject to the decision of the democratic primary to ho hold Friday. Decern her 6, 1912 DAVin J. DiLLIND. Fred Thieme of Union township an nounces his name as a candidate for commissioner. First district, subject ' to the decision of the democratic primary election to be held, Friday, Do eember 5, 1913. FRED THIEME. The undersigned resident ot Preble township announces his name as a candidate for commissioner First district, subject to the decision of the democratic primary election to be held Friday, December 6, 1913. H. FRED SC HEIM AN. Ynn are authorized to announce the name of tne unoeretgned as a candidate for commissioner. First district, subjeetto the decision of the demo cratic primary election to be held Friday, Decemlier 5, 1913. JOHN D. NIDLINGER. COMMISSIONER. 2ND DISTRICT. Please announce the undersigned resident ot 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. \VM. RFPPERT. You may announce my name as a candidate for commissioner. Monro* township, Second district, to the decision of the democratic pri--mary election, to be held Friday. De cemher 5, 1913. IRA WAGONER. FOR CCHONER. You are authorized to announce my name as a candidate for coroner of Adams county, second two-year term, uhject to the decision of the democratic primary to be held, Friday, December 5, 1913. D. D. CLARK. TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE You are authorized to announce my name as a candidate for trustee of Blue Creek township, subject to the decision ot the democratic primary to be held Friday. December 5. 1913. S. C. TINKHAM. We are authorized to announce the name of J. F. Know as a candidate for township trustee of Washington town ship, subject to the decision of the democratic primary election. Decern ber 5. 1912. J. F. SNOW. Pltese announce no name as a can- , didate for trustee of Preble township, subject to the decision of the demjcrtic primary to be held Friday. De , cember 5. 1913. FRED BUUCK. i You are authorized to announce , my name as a candidate for trustee , of Root township, subject to the de- , cision of the democratic primary tc be held Friday, December 5. 1913. HARIA) W. MANN. Please announce my name as a ean didate for trustee nf Kirkland township. subject to the decision of the . democratic primary to be held Friday. ; December 5. I*l3. j WM. F. STALTER. Pleaae announce my name aa a candidate for trustee of Preble townshin. subject to the decision of the democratic primary to be held Friday. December 5, 1913. JOHN MILLER. You are authorized to announce tny name as a candidate for trustee of Washington township, subject to the decision of the democratic primary to be held Friday, December 5. IBIS., ED. L. ArGENBAUGH. You are hereby authorized to announce my name aa a candidate for trustee of Root township, subject to the decision of the democratic primay to be held Friday. December 5. I*l3. PHIL L. SCHIEFERBTEIN. Von are authorized to announce my name aa a candidate for trustee of Blue Creek township, subject to the decision of te democratic pri mary to be held Friday, December 5. I*l3. CHARLES MORRISON. Please announce my name aa a can didate for trustee of Kirkland town ship, subject to the decision of th* democratic primary to be lu-ld Friday. December (. I*l2. C. M. T. HOUCK. You are authorised to announce my name as a candidate for trustee at Preble township, subject to the dccfaHn at the democratic primary to be hell Friday. December 5, 1912. BAMUKL JABERG. The undersigned announces his name as a candidate for trustee ot Washington township, Auuun county, subject to the decision nf the demo cratic primary to be held December I. 11*1$. C. O. McKEAN.
Please announce my name as a candidate for trustee of I’ninn township,) subject to the decision of the demo ; chitie prirhary to ha held Friday. Docornier 5,1913. ADAM J. BIENZ. Please announce my name as a candidate for trustee of Washington i township, subject to the decision of. the demo* ratio primary to bo held Friday, Decotnle-r 5.1913, JACOR 11. BUHLER TOWNSHIP ASSESSOR. Please announce my name as a candidate for assessor of Kirkland town-i ship, subject to the decision of the democratic primary to be held Friday, ' Deceml»er 5, 1913. J. D. pROWN, Sr. Please announce my name as a candidate for assessor of Washington, Township, subject to the decision of the democratic primary to l>e hell Friday. December a. 1918. WILLIAM BLACKBURN. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Please announc emy name as a can didate for justice of the peace of Washington township, subject to the decision of tlie-democratic primary to lie lield Friday. December 5. 19$. J. H. STONE. You are authorize*! to announce my name as a candidte for justice of the pease of Washington township, subject to the decision of the democrats primary election to l»e held December 5, 1913. G. F. KINTZ. o PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will offer at public auction at the residence, corner Madison and 7th. streets. Decatur, beginning at one o'clock on Saturday. Novj ->mber 29. the foilowing household ■oods; three stoves, ineluding a Favor-1 ite hard coal burner, a range and a soft coal stove; two carpets, linoleum,, 12x14; cooler. 7 rockers, dresser, two wash stands, large mirror, two iron beds and mattresses, two stands, six small rugs, two cupboards, kitchen utensils, pictures, lamps, clock, dining room table. 6 oak chairs, sewing machine, lace curtains, lawn nuwer, ‘ and numerous other articles. Will also sell property At same time we will offer for sale the house and lot located corner Mad- ’ 1 ison and 7th. streets. The lot is feet wide facing Seventh street am I 132 feet long on Madison street. One 1 of the te»t residence locations in, Decatur and a good investment for any 1 1 person. Brick streets and cement sidewalks on each side of lot. Terms of Sale $5.00 and under cash. Over that amount a credit of nine months will | 1 be given, purchaser giving note with 1 approved seevt/ty. N goods remir. 1 ed until settled for. Terms on real 1 estate —one third cash, balance to i anit purchaser. 11 .. AL VOLMER.. ' John Spoiler, auct. fit. 1 o ( CLOTHING STORES TO CLOSE. The undersigned clothing stores ' will be closed all day next Thursday. November 27. on account of Thanksgiving: I Vance 4 Hite. Holthouse. Schulte i Co. Teepl*. Brandyberry 4 Peterson. Myers-Dailey Co. 273t611 o FAULTY DIGESTION i ■■ * Quickly Shatters the Nervous System, i —lmmediate Action Necessary— I I Try Mi-o-na. i > When you feel irritable, tired am!' i despondent—when you have nervous h twitch Ings, specks before the eyes. I hc-adacuea*. wur slvutacn. heartburn. 11 indigestion and pains in the colon and j < bowels—you suffer from indigestion which soon develops Into dyspepsia—you need Ml-o-na at once. Mi-o-na is pm a cure-all. but ai scientific remedy that surely ends stomach misery, it builds up an < > strengthens the stomach walls ar t glands. Improves quickly the digestive system. Then the vital force and nerve energy is restored. Itr.panina strength and good spirits to the di» couraged. run-down and weak. Do not suffer another day. Get s | fifty cent box of Ml-o-na Tablets at The Hollhouse Drug Company oTO THE PUBLIC I have opened an office for the practice of law. In the Odd Fellow's Block, in the suite of rooms formerly occupied by Mr. Baatiy. where I may be found during business >ioura. I heartily Uppre* late all past favors. Respectfully, tet. J..MEB T. MERRYMAN — ■■■ o— — BARBER SHOPS TO CLOSE. All the union barber shop* In Decatur will be dosed ail day Thanksgiv ing. To accommodate the trade they will remain open the night before un til 1* o'clock. *7»(.;
DIED IN TOLEDO Mrs. George Metherd, Former Decatur Lady, Succumbs Sunday. HAS RELATIVES HERE Was Half-sister of the Late Jesse Niblick—Funeral Tuesday. John Niblick was in receipt of a telegram today announcing the death of his aim* Mrs. George Metherd. which oc< arr.-d Sunday at Toledo, O„ where she resided with her sister, Mrs. Zimmerman. The death message was not unxpected by liecatur relatives, for her sis ter. Mrs. James Ball, was railed tc Toledo. Ohio, the latter part of lari week by word that she was at the : point of death and it was/eared tha I she would not survive until she reac! e dher bedside. She had been ill so, I time of a complication cf disease She was seventy-one yours old. Th- , late Je.«->e .s.olick was a haif-brothet of Mrs. M< therd. and she has man;, other relatives, besides those mention ed before, s :»e formerly resided iier< ! and was well known, especially to the older relatives. The funeral will lie held Tuesda* 1 afternoon nt 2 o'clock. John NINIeI < will be among the many attendants a ' . the funeral. LADIES AT LYRIC TUESDA' A matinee will be given at the Lyric \ tomorrow and every lady attendin will receive a beautiful glass berr dish as a souvenir. This alone is well worth the price of admission. Thmatinee will start at 2 o'clock am continue until 5 p. m. This will giv the girls attending school an opportr nity to receive one of the souvenir There will be three splendid picture l 'The Winning looser.” “’Red Sweer ey's Defeat,” and ”Ig>ve Me. Love M Dog.” The matinees are growing ver? popular at the Lyric and are large! attended by ladies and children. I makes a splendid place to spend pleasant hour. o- — CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS OUT ___ Christmas shoppers are airt-a-'i abroad in the land and many are th liargains to select from. The me chants have arranged a vary ten.ptin i display and every want can be sa I isfied. Quite a lot ot Christmas shot I ping was done Saturday and grea I i lollies baskets tail of * nobby” pack • ages, very like the outlines of man: i of Santa Claus* toys, wen- <arrie ] from store* to carriages. ——— —-o— — i' TAKE SALTS TO FLUSH KIDNEY' Eat lew Meat if you feel Backae*or have Bladder trouble. Meat forme uric acid which excit" and overworks the kirneya in their e j torts to filter it from the system. R I KUlar eaters of meat mu»t flush t!» | kidney* occasionly. You must roller them like you relieve your towels; r moving all the acids, waste and pot on, d«e you feel a dull misery in th kidneys regioa. sharp pains <n the bar j or sick headache, dizziness, you ! stomach sour*, tongue i« coated an- i when the seat her is bad you hav . rheumatism twmgs. The urine I I <loudy. full <>:seddiment; obliging ym | to get up two or three times durtr the night To neutralize these 'rritoting arid and flush off Ute bndv'« urioou- w**»» vet about four ounces of J»d B*l’ • from any pharmacy. take a tab’ spoonful In a gfau* of water befoi n-akfast for a few days and your kid ney* will then act fln e and itladd ! disorders disappear. Thta famon . -alt» is made from the acid of cript<nd lemon juic.-. combined with Utkin | i and ha* b*-en used for generations u> clean and stimulate sluggish kidney and stop bladder irritation. Jad salt Is inexpensive; harmless and make a dlightful effervseent ilihUwater drink which million* men and wo tnen take now then, thus avoiding net lons kidney and bladder diseases. The Hoßhottse Drug Company. NO HUNTING ALLOWED. Notice is hereby given that hunting b> not allowed on any of our farm* and trespassers will be promxulcd 27I ’ Z IBCH BROS. FOR SALE—I9O acre* of good land, with rood Improvementa. 4 miles of iht city of Mansfield a city of 35.00*) Price s„d Cha* FramflsW. Mansfield 0 . 27443
| A FEW OF OUE F.^ V The fiMlowlrn- farm at a very low figm,- Mi nnmd below should brim- ■ - Should any of them n<>i » .January I. 1914. they will t „ I the market. (Gh lutsyi 12 acre* good black ~.i. ..... | miles from two good t ,.... ' Ml good stone roads, tin ' ,| of improvements. r***><i i. , - with cement yards walk > ’’■* a’ j cellar, drlih-d well, uu.rp,,., Bm house is lighted wiin a* i t i b plant, the torn Is t .. MBi house and other outbuilm Mi ‘lie buildings over t"” y. HB of the corn on thi.- far--. w 8 BB to the acre this year, t ; IB located in the heart of t dlar.a oil field In .lay <, MEI 1 It lias three producing a. M i ind enough free ga* to -■ . , Ml 'wner fuel for cookinr .u, :; . f t t were plpM. The ow n i „' Sm s forced to sell and m. v S| limate on account c: >,• SB: will sell for $155.00 pri ~ H| ■ *his month. SB 60 acres, 4 1-2 miles nf , i ‘oom house, hot and i ryt* nd other outbuilding . I ■ ’p roof, corn crib, grarar i rehard. 4 Acrea timber, i chooi. soil is ni9tstiy blari j . n| •n* cd. 'sl6F 00 per acre Ml lifl acres, 2mi— to M| j o church and 5 1-2 m” ■ M| 1 r county, scat.-iousc Im - "-liar, jiarn 40x6<k with -U , M ’ ranaries and other ou’* , . hard, farm is tiled and f- t IB ■128.00 per acre. B j 106 acres, looted in Jet -,, 5 . I hip. Adam* county. Indi » - (x , a IE riiso. with cellar, «n. ~u _ , B I hickcn house, milkheire-’, I-; -, IM , B th cement floor, well • B Food <w*'h**rd *- *■ IS 115 acres. 1 12 mile from ■ • • |B x»m Louse with cellar, j.l- - B nildings, burn 38x68. larg » B 'ce three-acre grove, bi;u-|. |S 'need, well ditched, clot-e (s ., S n extra good bargain for .■ , E u-re. n ’6O acre*. 8 room house v . E irn 49x90, two crib* and E i*buildltigs a good well. . -..-. j B imp. fenced and tiled ord - '? •ora school 1 1-2 mile to < fie to elevator and 6 mil .. -y 't. $125 per acre. '5 atrep all black soil. I i . 'irket, 4 1-2 miles to couc* 'em house, bare 36x75. » *ehed. and other onthud ‘ ■ • till, orchard, farm is ten* - i v vrci; tiled, no ttiab-r on • for only $130.00 per acre 80 acres, house of 7 rou 6x56. with shed attached d granaries and otic: om | ell with windpuu.p good rm is tiled and icnccd. is < I He to church. 1 1-4 mile ■ | 'nd eleratet, a bargain for- - $115.00 per acre. | 60 acres. 6 ruou house, ba: I nd other outbuildings. T’ -> -n this place are old. bu PAir. The term is ail u atioa. fences in good > har ** well til*-d. lexated oniv . com the county Beat o* ♦one roads, and is a b'$105.00 per acre. 54 acres located Jum to •bove farm, off the rcu d . *oom house, barn not so ril fenced and tiled, owner - | >n account of he* HP. these t» can be bought together, a nake au id‘-al stoc k farm ‘ve. wide-awake farmer, or old separately at $lO5 per a* r 60 acres. 6 room ion <e w » 'rn 36x60. nmok* hove. » j *nly 3 mile* to el*’- t'»r *> ! her and all ths re*» wider . n’ I * bargain for some one if la! j't $l2O per acre. 130 acres. 100 acres un l-r 'on sad »<' acre* of t'»«h* - l<ood stone roads. 2 »-•!«»- '* 4 C’f’- to rebec’ srd 6 > vator, 9 room house, ba** 1 ,'"rbed. graunriea, seal* v.hh -oou well with wind ptt-nt’ veil tiled and fenced, only s?' ' *cre Now remember the pri*bove taro* are not wats-sd ; Hl before Jauuc-y 1, I*l4. ft the marketHARVEY A LEONARD CO 111 O •TORES WILL CLOBT Me t ie undersigned »t •> ■•nr will close thdr r •reps buMNwMMi re Tbit sll day. November 27: NIBUCK 4 CO. KUFBLER 4 CO. M FULLBNKA3IP. RUNYON 4 ENGELEI! FRBD MIMJ4. WILLIAMS 4 SUNK. SAM HITK. HOWVR 4 HOWKR. BRt’SHWILLER 4 Bib »Tar groukry. '■'"—“■"lS Ml Q . . — "ANTED-—To do plain tewfrit < phene «M 7 '
