Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 290, Decatur, Adams County, 9 December 1913 — Page 4

The ability to earn money does not endure forever. Upon what will you fall back when that ability is, gone? FIRST NATIONAL BANK Decatur, Indiana. ct ora eq o THE DAILY MARKET REPORTS j 5T Corrected Every Afternoon .j| II i - -rv—mr—rr»— ll ■ —’l

EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo. N. Y„ Dec. 6—(Special to Dally Democrat) —Receipts, 8.POO; shipments, 4.640: official to New York yesterday. 4.660; hogs closing steady. Medium and heavy. $7.55 <is7.9o; Inkers, $7.804i57.85; pig* and lights. $7.«5<i'57.75; roughs, s7.lO'h s7.ii>. stags, $6.004i56.75; sheep. 4.000: • irong; top lambs, $8.25; cattle, 45n; steady. G. T. BURK. New corn, yellow, per 100 lb 70c Clover seed $7.50 Aislke seed $9.50 Wheat ’"f Corn sl.Ol Rye 55c Barley 55c 4i 60c Timothy seed .. $2.00 cats 39c COAL PRICES. Store and Egg. hard SB.OO Chestnut, hard $8.50 Pea, hard $7.00 Poca, Egg and Lump $5.00 W. Ash $4.50 V. Splint MJW H. Valley $4.25 R. Lion S4J«! Cannell $6.00 J. Hill $5.00 Kentucky s4.f>o Lurig $4..*.n NIBLICK & CO. Eggs 30< | Butter 12c©25c fullenkamps. Eggs 30. Butter 18c ©2sc Lard 11c

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, F e, Wind storm, Cyclone, Tornado, Plate glass, Automobile and Liability. OFFICE OVER Voglew edes Shoe Store Decatur, Ind I Old Adams County Bank Decatur, Indiana. Capital 1120.000 ... , . Jl Surploa . 130.000 Mb* - ‘ c 9 - Nib,,ck > Pr*M«rt *• Kira?b and John Niblick , W*C Vica Prwkientr L' £ a E - TL. Kin ger. Cashier I” jLL? ■ 3- JbtJ Reflect S W Resolve Collection* i M&ds It’s Never Tootle To Mend M*. able Ratfif. Mend Your Financial Condition By — — A BANK ACCOUNT A <£S*. And By Depositing To The tiqnConCredit Thereof, Regularly, A Portion With Safe I Os Those Dollars Which Barring Escape So Easily, Without Bringing Extended ADEQUATE RETURNS! We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits

BERLINGS. ■ i Heavy chicks 9j Light chicks Sc Heavy fowls 9c : Light fowls Sc Heavy ducks ioc Light ducks Sc . Geese 9c Younk turkeys t Toni turkeys jo c oil lien turkeys 12c Old Roosters 5c Above prices said for poultry free I from feed. KALVER MARKETS. Wool 15c@20c Reef hides 10c Calf 12c Tallow 5c Sheep pelts 25cf?51.00 > Muskrats 5c 4? 45c Skunk 25c© $3.50! Coon ...10c©52.75 ! Possum 10c@70c Mink 25c©5600 Corn 99c LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Heavy chicks 9c Light chicks 8c Heavy fowls 9c , Light fowls 8c ; Heavy ducks 10c Light ducks 8? Geese 9" Y«,unk turkeys 14r Tom turkeys 10c Old lien turkeys 12c .Old Roosters ....5c Above prices paid for poultry free from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. Butter fat, p«r lb 33c Creamery butter

SECONDS WON I Decatur's Basket Ball Boys Gve Bluffton’s Team Its First Defeat IN SIX GAMES First Team Not so LuckyPlayed Exciting Games at Bluffton. Tlie first and second basket ball: teams of the high school played the I : first and second teams at Bluffton last 1 j evening with )>oth failure and defeat, j !in the games between the second i , i earns Decatur won by 17 to 16. At the 1 end of the first half of the game the score was even, 9 to 9. The game was very exciting. This is the first defeat for Bluffton In six games. The lineup follows; Decatur Bluffton i Miller F Buckner Smith F PyP Luttman C McLord Everett O Cline Peterson G Grahani Field Goals—Miller. 1: Smith, 3; Luttman. 1: Peterson, 1: Pyle. 1: MeLord, 1; Grahani, 1. Tiie first team of Decatur went dow n in dire defeat, to the tune of 42 to 19. The Decatur team was badly crippled because two or three of its best players were prohibited from playing because they were down in their grades. The line-up: Decatur Bluffton. Merryman F Swain Quinn F Suker . Miller (*...- Fetzer Gay G Cummins ; .Falk G.... Walmer Field Goals—Merryman, 1; Quinn. 1; Miller. 4; Gay. 1; Falk, 1; Swain, 7; Staker. 3; Cummins, 1: Walmer, 5. Referee —France, of Petroleum. Scorekeeper—Morris and Walters. Time Keepers—Sellcmeyer and Stanch. Schedule on Garnet. The schedule of remaining games for theseason of the Decatur high' school basket ball team: December 12 —Winchester at Deca-' tur. December T*—Decatur at For! Wayne. Decealw 26- Bluffton at Decatur. ' January 2-Spencerville. Ohio, at Decatur. January 9—Muncie at Decatur. January 16—. Marion at Decatur. January 23—Decatur at Hartford City. January 30—Decatur at Winchester. February • —Petroleum at Decatur. February 13—Decatur at Spencer ville. February 20 —Warren at Decatur. February 29 —Decatur at Warren. March 6—Fort Wayne at Decatur. March 13—Open. Schedule for Girl*' Firut Team. December s—Fort Wayne at Deca tur. February 13—Decatur ** Port Wayne. February 27—Geneva at Decatur. Blank Date —Decatur at Geneva. The second team schedule will be 1 < out within a week. i MEYERS FUNERAL TODAY. Funeral services for Ralph Meyers |o( near Linn Grove, were held thia morning at the home and at the Unit Grove Christian church, interment he ing made in Greenwood cemetery. The young man's life was crushed nut‘ Wednesday at the Meshberger atone quarry. No coroner's inquest was neewury on the death of Meyera for the reason that he was etill living when a pbyal clan reached hia side. Word from Linn Grove first waa to the effect that death was instantaneous. but swell was not the case. Meyers was un conwiotu when hia fellow workmen reached hia side, but he was still breathing when a doctor reached the quarry from his office a short distance away. 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. ———— NOTICE. Saturday ufternnon a package con-1 talnlng two pairs of ahonu was takan bj ...h-uke Iretii tne Clarite Vugle wede shoe store. The person making the mistake will do a great fever by returning «am« aa soon as possible. CHARLIE VOOLEWEDK. ..... .

AT THE CHURCHES nr ■ RtFOhMEO CHURCH. 9:20. Sundy school: lesson, Joshua 5 and 6. 10:20, German service; text. Luice 9:26, "Ashamed of Christ." 6:20, C. E. meeting. 7:00, English service; text, ftxod. i 20:12. “filial fiutles." A cordial welcome awaits you at our ■ services. BAPTIST CHURCH. Sunday school at 9:30. Preaching services at 10:30, follow-, , cd by the communion service. There will bo no other service at I the church during the day on accouht of the pastor holding a revival at Pleasant Mills. R. N BALL. Pastor. • ” FIRST METHODIST CHURCH. . D. T. Stephenson, pastor. C. L. Walters, Sunday school super intondent. Jonas Tritch, Epworth League pres ident. Dr. P. B. Thomas, musical director. i 9:15 a. m.. Sunday school. 10:30 a. m.. morning worship: quar-l terly communion service and reception of members. 6:00 p. m„ Epworth League. 7:00 p. m.. evening worship: ad-1 dresses hy local physicians in obsorv- ■ ation of tuberculosis Sunday, LUTHERAN CHURCH. English services, 10:00; text, Matt. 28:19; theme, "Infant Baptism.” During this service an infant will be baptised. Announcement for communion on' Tuesday afternoon and evening. Ladies' Aid society. Friday. o EVANGELICAL CHURCH. Sunday school at 9:30, S. C. Cramer. superintendent. The male quar-1 tet will sing at this service. Preaching at 10:30 by the pastor: -abject, "Growing in Grace.” At 7:00 the address will be given by : uue of the city physicians, being ‘ Health Sunday. Y. P. A. at 6:15; Miss Zelpha Heb-j bel, leader. « • There will be special'singing at all j of the services. The public is cordially invited to at-1 tend. J- H. RILLING. Pastor. | CHRISTIAN CHURCH. 9:20 a. m.. sacred concert. 9:30 a. m.. Bible school. 10:30 a. m.. communion service, fol lowed by sermon. 6:90 p. m.. Christian Endeavor. 7:00 p. tn., evangelistic service, j Joseph C. Todd will preach at both morning and evening services and also speak a! the Endeavor meeting. — o PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 9:15 a. nt., Sunday school. 10:30 a. m.. und 7:00 p. m., public worship. Morning theme, “A Man's Blunder.” in the evening "Health Day" will be | observed. Dr. Hoffman will address’ the congregation. Morning anthem. "The Earth Is j the Lord's."—Bruce Steane. Mrs. Anker and Miss Stella Perkins will slug a duet in the evening. ■— o " —— UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH. Sunday school-at 9:30. Roy Mamma.* superintendent, Class services at 10:30. John Kira-1 cote. leader. Junior C. E„ 3:00, Clelland Bell, su-1 perint endent. Senior C. E., 5:15, Ben Hoagland, president. Preaching at I’nlon Chapel at 10:30 In the evening at 7:00 we join other churches of tne city with appropriate services In observing "State Health Dey." A city physician will speak. All are cordially Invited. L. W. LOVE. Pastor. ■ 1 <• - 0 ■ 1 ■■■■—- 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 i this your attention. OLD ADAMS CO. BANK. ■■■ ■—-O ' ■ — tX)BT— Beagle hound, white, with few black spot*, yellow vara. Please leail Pblilp Kalaer. Hoagland phone, ■and receive reward. 2*B’2 Beautiful Ja»»lr> aieayu g»v«w a good lmprea«ion. The good taate of the giver la often judged by Ute beau ty of the gift. Home In and let ua help wak« your selection.—Hrnaley, Jgw•lrr. 38713

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NOTICE. t i 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 z FOR TRADE. 60 acres, well improved: Washington township, will take city property. IGO acres, will take city property in exchange. Have customer, will purchase well located small modern residence. 80 acres in Jefferson township. Will exchange for farm near Decatur. 100 acres, 1 1-2 mile of Decatur, i $7,000. Come early or you will miss a groat bargain. ERWIN AGENCY. Opposite In’erurban Station. o NO HUNTING ALLOWED. I Notice is hereby given that hunting is not allowed on any of our farms and trespassers will be prosecuted. |278t3 IS<’H BROS. ■ — - —-■ -oDo not overlook the Christmas piano you are expected! to buy. Come in and let us' show you a fine selection o r pianos. Pick out one you want. We will deliver at 1 Christmas time. — Yager Bros. & Reinking. I L—O WANTED. Persons to make handmade fillers at home. Inquire Indiana Board and Filler Co.! ’Phone 116. — -■ O'"" ' — 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.. NOTICE. John Edwards, the old reliable painter of Decatur, is now ready to do your painting, paper hanging and graining. Leave all arders with the Holthouwe Drug Co. 283e0d t3O 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. PRIVATE SALE. One work mare, 7 years old. and in tool, sound, positively guaranteed; 1 coming 2-year-old draft home, colt; J •pring mare colt. 1 flat beet rack, 1 i bay driving mare, 1 aet double har neex. aet single harness, and buggy: 1 cow, half Jersey, fresh Ist of January, guaranteed. 8. H. PLEW. Halfmite north nf .Monroe. 283t10 hi ■ o■, ... - i . WANTED- Dining room girl at the Madison House 271t2 LOST—Pocketbook containing sum of money. Finder please return to this office. 382t3 j

$2.00 TO TOLEDO AND RETURN VIA Clover Leaf Route Saturday, December 13th. Returning Sunday December , 14th. See the Toledo Automobile show also Excellent opportunity to do your Christmas Shopping See spent for information.

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AVOID CATARRH. Beathe Hyomei—lt Medicates the Air You Breathe and Instantly Relieves. Why continue to suffer from catarrh. stoppedup head, husky voice and other troubles of the breathing organs when the Holthouse Drug coni-. pany at Decatur will sell you Hyomei with a guarantee to refund the pur- > chase price if it is not satisfactory. Hyomei is a pleasant .harmless and antiseptic medication whWh you; breathe a few times dally through a 1 small inhaler. It effectively and I promptly relieves all catarrhal discharges, sniffles, foul breath, watery i eyes and the formation of crusts in | the nose, or money back. A complete Hyomei outfit, consist ! lug of inhaler and a bottle of Hyomei, costs SI.OO, and extra bottles if afterwards needed, are only 50 cents. Always use Hyomei for bronchitis, cold in the head, husky voice croup of infants and any inflammatory di sense of the breathing organs. ——o FOR SALE. The general store and buildings of the late Henry Zwick at Williams, (Bingen P. 0.1, Indiana. For full par titulars call on or write MARY ZWICK. i 288t30 Bingen. Indiana. TRUSTEE ELECTION. 1 Notice is hereby given that at a meeting to be held soon the Pleasant ■ Mills Baptist church will elect two trustees to serve during a period of three years each. 286H0 Q ’ NOTICE. Saturday, December 6, 11913, 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 When purchasing silver knives, forks, spoons, serving pieces etc.,; from us, you uro sure of getting the! latest designs at the lowest price. .Call and see our line for Xmas.— ' Hensley. Jeweler. 287t3 Gold bracelets, dianty laveliera, magnificent broaches, rings, locket*, scarf pins, euff links. We can't list all ( the beautiful things we hnve for J Xmas at the lowest price.—Hensley, Jeweler. 287’2 i LOST—Solitaire diamond ring. If found return to Mrs. C. K. Meyer. I Winchester street, or 'phone No. 543. Reward offered. 253t3, FOR SALE—Five shares of one han-! deed dollars each, of the capital ‘ stock of the Farmers A Merchants Bank. Geneva, Ind. Write Imx 176.1 Marion. Ind. • 2*713 WANTED-Io rent, a six or seven! room house, Jan. 1; centrally locat-l cd. Inquire Adams County Creamery Co. 254t6 A few days ago fanny Heller lost a gold bracelet, with an amythest setting. It was a present to her and wt are sure she prized it more than could, the party who found It. Site would appreciate its return. 285t3 WANTED Salesmen. Address Ox- 1 weld Acetylene Co., 214 Columbia St.. Ft. Wayne, Ind. 28©3, FOR SALK— House and two lota In | Monroe, for further particulars see Ira Wagoner nt Monroe or John Wagoner at Decatur. 26 Hf HOVSE FOR REJCT—Cosy five room j coAage; excellent location. In qulr* of Charles Kether at Wether's, cigar shop above Ward Fence com j j pany's office. 2S6t f • «■■■■* wank. » «a»-

1 XMAS. MONEY Wo will loan you whai nh,ii PV you need nt 9 PFR CENT L PER MONTH You can gel $25.00 m, h f| 2 months at a total cost m < i so Think of that! ! ! Other amounts nt same proportion. Small payments , v to make. Wo loan on house ,04 goods, pianos, horses, caui.,, etc„ without removal. We also loan on diamond and fine Jewelry a (legal rale . \n security deposited with u, -te r . od in burglar proof vault: If you need money uae thj, blank nnd our Agent will . .q on you. Our agent will be In Becatur every Tuesday. Name AddreM x..s?w.. F.WBIB C » ‘Established 1896. Room 2, Secmd Floor. 706 Calhoun Street Home Thone, 832. bort vN «) n —1 Jgi; ■" ~ - yaw n IMiim - ‘ DOES YOUR STOMACn TROUBLE YOU Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy s Successfully Taken in Cases of Stomach. Liver and Intestinal Ailments. And One Dose Has Often Dispelled Years of Suffering. j Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Retmdj 1 can really be termed a wonderful n n ■My and the benefits that it giv< many of the most chronic ci Stomach Trouble ha* spread It- fa' , from one end of the country to 1 other. No matter where you li you will find people who have sufi-r- 1 with Stoma< h. Liver and In’< Ailments, etc., and have been n • I to health and Ire loud iu their pn. !of ttys remedy. There is not s ■ t>ut what one hears of the worn: result:} obtained from this rem th tho benefits are entirely natural. acts on the source and fuund :t:< , these ailments, r 'moving the p<> ous catarrh and hilc jp-cre’ions. < ‘ng out the inflammation from th I testinal tract and assists iu rend' 1 the same antiseptic. Sufferer , urged to try one dose whirl: : nould relieve your suffering ai d i vincc you tl»at Mayr's Won.l Stomach Remedy should reaton ■ Ito good health. Put It to a te-' t I —the result* will be u revelati. u you and you will rejoice over i quick recovery and once again ) ■ the joys of liviug. Kend for bo« on Stomach Ailments to Geo. H. Ma Mfg. Chemist, 156 Whiting St., ( fl: go. 111., or better still, obtain a bon from your druggist. The Holtlu ■> j Drug Co. — ■ O'-- - FOR SALE- 40 Homer pigeon- ' . quire of t-laude Snyder, 'phone ' 2S4!<; I STAR GROCERY I Marco rice 3 lbs. . . 25c | Silver sea coffee . . 3<*c f German mustard . . 1< ( Marco Fancy peas L’c Runkles cocoa . ICc Mince meat.... ICc 1 Baking Mollases . . 10c | New prunes . . . . 1:5 I Bulk starch . . . 5c I Marco rolled oats . 25< r Sugar corn 3 for . . 21 c !; Olive oil 10i | Peper sauce .... 10c I Will Johns,