Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 286, Decatur, Adams County, 4 December 1913 — Page 6
You have more real pleasure from one Dollar in your Bank Account than from ten you have spent. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Decatur, Indiana. OCT! OCT XCTSS3I ESI 3 • THE DAILV MARKET REPORTS a VTr-—^iCTQCTOrsy? — S' Corrected Every Afternoon IL,r— (nni- octs=3jcJ
EAST BUFFALO East Buffalo. N. Y„ Pee. -(bpce-j ial to Pally Democrat)- R< 600; shipments, 1,510; official to .'<■ York yesterday. 4.940; hogs do ing steady. Medium and heavy, s#.lo4isS.L"; Yorkers, $8.10; pigs and lights, $7.75(< 88.00: roughs. $7.35fi $7.40; stags, $6.50@ $7.2.5; sheep, 2000; lower; ton lambs. $8.15; cattle, 175; steady. G. tL'RK. New corn, yellow, per 100 1b 70c • Clover seed 17.25 Alsike seed $9-50 Wheat ' 91c | Corn sl.Ol Rye 56c i Baxley 55c Ci 60c Timothy eeed 4XOO Oats 37c COAL PRICES. Stove and Egg, nard SB.OO Chestnut, hard $8.50 Pea, hard $7.00 Poca, Egg and Lump $5.00 W. Ash $4.50 V. Splint $4.50 11. Valley $4.25 R. Lion $4.50 Cannell $6.00 J. Hill $5.00 Kentucky $4.50 Lurig $4.50 NIBLICK 4 CO. Eggs 33e Butter .. 18c@25c FULLErcKAMPS. Eggs 33c Butter 18c@25r Lord .. 11*
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 Sparest GENERAL INSURANCE Life, Hea’th and Accident, Fire, Wind storm, Cyclone, Tornado, Plate glass, Automobile and Liability. Or FICE OVER Voglev edes Shoe Store I ! ecatur, Ind ■•MBMBBMMMMMMMMM* MM*. _.. .>«MM , Old Adams County Bank Indian?.. ' r Ty kjkfe Capita, iizu u» -V- Snrplia , I3< .A* Efe® C. a Nibhek, Premdeoi M * K>n’hand John Nihiteb ■■ Vle * Pre *' Jr '“ ,?. I ft. X. Ebinger. xx I Reflect - | «o» Resave | *'nl pctiirf * Made It’sNmrTooLateToMehd — —!— ab*« Raipp, Mend Your Financial Condition By — — A BANK ACCOUNT J£2da And By D iros : ting To The f ’ or C° n ’ Credit There Jt, Regularly, A Poi tion Os Those Dollars Which I Escape So Easily, Without Bringing Extended I ADEQUATE RETURNS! We Pay 4 Per Cent te
BERLINGB. II avy chicks s<•! Light chicks Sc Heavy fowls ’.)<• j dil fowls Sc I Heavy ducks lOc Light ducks . Sc Geese Younk turkeys He Tom turkeys lOc Old hen turkeys 12c Old Roosters 5 C Above prices paid for poultry free from feed. KALVER MARKETS. Wool 15c@20c Beef hides 10c Calf 12c Tallow 5c Sheep pelts [email protected] Muskrats 5c @ 45c Skunk ....' [email protected] Coon 10c @52.75 Possum 10c@70c Mink 25c Si $6.00 Corn 99c LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Heavy chicks 9c Light chicks 8c I Heavy fowls 9c ; Light fowls Sc Heavy ducks 10c Light ducks 8c Geese 9c Younk turkeys 14c Tom turkeys 10c, old hen turkeys 12c Old Roosters 5c Above prices paid for poultry free : from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. Butter fat, per lb 33c ■ Creamery butter 32c
ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR REPRESENTATIVE. Please announce my name aa 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 artanthorlzed to announce my name as a candidate for clerk of Adams county, subject to the decision es the democratic primary to be held Friday, December 5. 1913. WILL HAMMELL. John T. Kelly or Jefferson township, 1 hereby anounces his. name as a candii i date for clerk of Adams county, subject to lhe decision of the democratic I primary election to be held Friday, I' December 5, 1913. ' JOHN T KELLY. Please announce my name as a canj didate for clerk of Adams county, subject to the decision of the democratic primary to be held Friday. December : 5, 1913. CHARLES GETTING. FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY, You are authorized to announce my name as a candidate for prosecuting I attorney of the 26th judicial circuit, ' subject to the decision of lhe democratic primary election of Adams county to be held Friday. December 5, 1913. MERLIN M. DUNBAR. 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. FRUCHTE. I hereby announce my name as n 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. 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. * JCS E. MAGLEV, Please announce my name as a candidate for recorder of Adams county, subject to the decision of the demo cratic primary to be held Friday, December 5, 1913. FRED SCHAUB. FOR TREASURER. Please 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 nounce 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. Please announce my name as a can didate for assessor of Adams county, subject to the decision of the democratic primary, to be held Friday, De cember 5, 19/3. WM. FRAZIER. 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. You are authorized to announce my name as a candidate for sheriff of Ad ams county, subject to the decision of the democratic primary, to be held on Friday, December 5, 1913. WM. ANDERSON. I hereby announce my name as a candidate for sheriff of Adams county, subject to the decision of the demo cratic primary election to bo held Frl day, December 6, 1913. ED GREEN. Please announce tne name of Henry Rodenbeck of Root township as a candidate for sheriff of Adams county, subject to the decision of the democratic primary to be held Friday. December 5. 1913. HENRI P.ODENBECK. FOR SURVEYOR. Please announce mr name as a candidate for surveyor of Adams county, second two year term, subject to , the decision of the democratic pH rnary election, to be held Friday, De- ; comber 5. 1913. PHIL L. MACKLIN. COMMISSIONER, IST DISTRICT. Please announce the name of David J. Dilling, of Preble township, as a candidate for commissioner Hurt dlst trict, subject to the decision of the democratic prlmarv to be held Friday. December 5. 191$ DAVID J. DILLING. You are authorised to announce the name of tne undersigned aa a candi-
| date for commissioner, First district, k snbjectto the decision of the democratic primary election to he held Friday, December 5, 1913. JOHN D. NIDI .INGER. ’ The 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 he held Friday, December 6, 1913. 11. FRED SCHEIMAN. Fred Thieme of Union township announces his name ns a candidate for commissioner, First district, subject to the decision of the democratic primary election to be held, Friday, De ’ cember 5, 1913. FRED THIEME. COMMISSIONER. 2ND DISTRICT. You may announce my name as a ’ candidate for commissioner, Monroe township. Second district, subject to the decision of the democratic pri many election, to be held Friday, De j cember 5. 1913. IRA WAGONER. 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. 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-, cratic 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 Bine Creek township, subject to the decision of the democratic primary to be held Friday, December 5, 1913. 8. C. TINKHAM. We are authorized to announce the name of J. F. Snow as a candidate fori township trustee of Washington township. subject to the decision of the 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 detn> crtic primary to be held Friday, December 5, 1913. FRED BUUCK. You nre authorized to announce my name as a candidate for trustee of Root township, subject to the decision of the democratic primary to be held Friday. December 5, 1913. HARLO W. MANN. Please announce my name as a candidate for trustee of Kirkland township. subject to the decision of the democratic primary to be held Friday. December 5, 1913. WM. F. STALTER. Please announce my name as a candidate for trustee of Preble township, subject to the decision of the democratic primary to be held Friday, December 5, 1913. JOHN MILLER. You are authorized to announce mj name as a candidate for trustee ot Washington township, subject to the decision of the democratic primary to be held Friday. December 5, 1912.' ED. L. AUGENDAUGH. You are hereby authorized to announce my name as a candidate for trustee of Root township, subject to I the decision of the democratic pri J may to be held Friday, December 5 | 1913. PHIL L. BCHIEFERSTEIN. You are authorized to announce my name as a candidate for trustee of Blue Creek township, subject to , the decision of te democratic pri mary to be held Friday, December 5, 191>. CHARLES MORRISON. Please announce my name as a can didate for trustee of Kirkland town r ship, subject to the decision of the democratic primary to be held Fr< 1 , day, December 5, 1913. 0. M. T. HOUCK. You are authorized to announce my name m a candidate fnr trustee of Preble township, subject to the decision ot the democratic primary to - be held Friday, December 5, 1913. SAMUEL JABERG. > '■ 11 ■ The undersigned announces his • ’ name aa a candidate for trustee ot Washington township. Adams county, subject to the decision of the demoI cratic primary to be held December S, I 1913. C. O. McKEAN. i; Please announce my name aa a can ■' didata for trustee ot Union township, > subject to the decision of the demo , cratic primary to be held Friday. Docember 6, 1913. ADAM J. BIENZ. II Please announce my name as a can- • ! didste for trustee ot Washington I
, township, subject to the decision of - the democratic primary to be held • Friday, December 5, 1913. JACOB B. BUHLER. TOWNSHIP ASSESSOR. a ■ !■—■■■ i Yon are hereby authorized to an- - nounce my name as a candidate for as- > sessor of Root township, subject to 1 the decision of the primary election to be held December 5, 1913. R. K. FLEMING. Please announce my name as a can- ■ didate for assessor of Kirkland townt ship, subject to the decision of the - democratic primary to bo held Friday, ■ December 5, 1913. J. D. BROWN, Sr. Please announce my name as a candidate for assessor of Washington' i Township, subject to the decision of ■ the democratic primary to be held, i Friday, December 5, 1913. WILLIAM BLACKBURN.! JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Please announc emy name as a can- j didate for justice of the peace of j Washington township, subject to the j decision of the democratic primary to be held Friday, December 5, 19 V. J. H. STONE. You are authorized to announce my name as a eandidte for justice of the pease of Washington township, sub i ject to the decision of the democratic primary election to be held December 8, 1913. G. F. KINTZ. o OBITUARY Sarah Florence McMaken was born at Dixon, 0.. September 16, 1564, the only daughter of Frances P. and the late John G. McDonald. She spent her childhood days in Monroeville, coming j then to Fort Wayne, Ind., where site spent the remaining days of her life. On June 3, 1889. Sarah Florence McDonald was united in marriage to Frank A. McMaken. During their married life they were blessed with four children, three sons and one daughter, Harry D., Frank Raymond. Robert 0., and Florence G. McMaken. 1 who with the husband, Frank A. Me-' Maken. her mother. Francos McDon | aid and two brothers, O. (’. and Louis McDonald, of San Jose, Cal. survive her. Silo was united with the Methodist faith in tier girlhood days, always livJ ing a consistant upright Christian life ' a beautiful character. Iler motto. I "Fear God” with love and forgiveness. To the Memory of My Dear Mother ' Sept. 16. 1864. Nov. 24. 191'. : Our dear mother has left us ' Her life’s work is done, Mother has joined the angels Her God, and the Heavenly bands, At the gates of Paradise, Mother waits with beckoning hands Warning her loved ones on earth below To live upright and trust in God, To remember her. who is buried now 'neatit the sod. Her motto: “Fear God” with love ami forgiveness. If we do, ’tis tnte, we will meet Mother again in better lands. Oil how true the old, old saying “You can never appreciate your mother Until site is taken from you.” Then you will recollect iter glorious deeds One by one, remember her words: ; My daughter. Oh my sons, live as Mother lived, a life of great sacrifices. I They were good for us all. i Again I say loved ones ull | Our reward we can gain there in heaven for us.* j The some us mother lias 1 Since she was taken from us. HARRY D. M MAKEN. NOTICE. Saturday, December 6. 1913, is the last day to pay , for your Christmas Savings Club and get interest, so all parties who have cards give this your attention. OLD ADAMS CO. BANK. ■ - o BRONZE TURKEYS FOR SALE. I have a number of full-blooded Bronx turkey gobblers, weighing from 1 20 to 22 pounds each—lust the kind ' for the farmer who wants to raise good turkeys next year. 1 I also make a specialty of furnishing turkey hens and gobblers sorta ble use. Have good supply for Christmas: will furnish them either alive or 1 dressed. Leave order now. THOS. DOWLING. ■ 284tf 'Phone 11-B o —. TO THE PUBLIC 1 have opened an office for the prac- , tice of law, in the Odd Fallow's Block, in the suite of rooms formerly occupied by Mr. Beatty, where 1 may bn found during business hours. 1 heartily appreciate all putt favors. Respectfully, i 3M. JAMES T. MERRYMAN
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NOTICE. Saturday, December 6, 1913, is the last day to pay for your Christmas Savings Club and get interest, so all parties who have cards give this your attention. OLD ADAMS CO. BANK/ I O NOTICE TO BEN HURS. The Ben Hur Aid society will meet • at the home of Mrs. George Winters cn Thursday evening. All Ben Hurs are urged to be preseht. 283t3 SECRETARY. o NO HUNTING ALLOWED. Notice is hereby given that hunting is not allowed on any of our farms and trespassers will be prosecuted. 278t3 ISCH BROS. o — HOW TO PREVENT The Prevailing Contagious Diseases from Getting in Your Home. By keeping yourself and children's blood in good condition; build up your nerves. Keep your stomach, bowels, liver and kidneys in proper condition, preparing your stomach to digest what you eat. 49 General Tonic was prepared by Dr. Hensley 50 years ago to meet all these Condi- , tions. Its virtue and value has never been equaled for the regulation of these conditions. By giving your children a spoonful morning and ev-b ening you will prepare them to slush , off those irresistabie attacks of' diseases, and will preven. you from having those attacks of headache, backache, dizziness, dull heavy feel | Ing. dyspepsia, fluctuation of gas. < I nervousness. 49 General Tonic makes you feel like a new person and saves you a doctor hill. 49 Tonic la sold by al druggists. I IXIST— Solitaire diamond ring. it I found return to Mrs. C. E. Moyer J Winchester street, or ‘phone No. 543 i Reward offered. 383t3 1 WANTED- Salesmen. Address Oxweld Acetylene Co.. 214 Columbia St.. Ft. Wayne, Ind. 284t3 WANTED—To rent, a six or seven room house, Jan. 1; centrally located. Inquire Adams County Creamery Co - 2S4tfl FOR RENT- Front office rooms over Interurban depot; vacated by Prosecutor Parrish, inquire of A. D. Sullies. 2S2tf LOST -Since Sunday, white bull dog. Telephone operators wanted. luquire in person at the office of the manager.—Citizens' Telephone Comofttiy. 27m i FOR SALE—House and two lota in' Monroe. For further particulars e 'ra Wagoner at Monroe or John nn *r st Decntur 26ltf ROOMS FOR RENT—Located on N. Second street, warm, with hath, lights, at prices reasonable. Inquire at 632 North Second street. j7 Bt g V\NTED. TO RENT-A five or six I ’•onm house. Leave word nt this I offlcfl ' 279*3 i ‘OR SALE— 40 Homer pigeons. Inquire of Claude Snyder, phone ST t 1 ’ . . ' SNtfl |
XMAS. I MONcY We will loan you what tnoney i you need at OPR CENT I £ Pit* MUN! You ean get $35.00 <a h Mr j 3 months at a total cost ' <4 mi ] Think of tiiat! ! ! Other amounts at san pro portion. Small payment <a y to make. We loan on liou-. . .id i goods, pianos, horses. etc., without removal. We also loan on diamond and , fine Jewelry a tlegal rates. All security deposited with ti wed in burglar-proof vaults. If you need money use this 1 blank and our Agent will call J ; on you. 1 Our agent will be tn »«eat«r Hvery Tuesday j Name »<l<l rear ..... i ♦a* Loan f s'jitabliahrtd 1896 Room 2, S«’nd Floor. 706 Calhoun Strest •nme Phono, 831 ort Wayne, nd Democrat Want Ads Pay •■MMBMMMMMMM • * STAR GROCERY Flnpida Or .nyps do 1 | E fclish w..|nut« 1 . ' New mix d nut- 1 I >lew almonds lb. . . 25c j Min t • P 4 I C 1 Sh Ikd p>yem u ..5c I J I 0 Buis c«• anut. . . Ci r n I • New r isi <• . . . . 1 N * h >mi y I |l»-. . N I Buckwheat flour . . 1° Pie pumpkin. . . • Will H.hns, J ■ ~z. •
