Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 16, Decatur, Adams County, 19 January 1914 — Page 4
ggewß... - i i. i ■■■inii. ■ “IS MY BANK A STRONG BANK?” The Resources of The First National Bank are *900,000. It is a strong Bank. It is careful, conservative and conscientious in its loans and investments. Its Directors are solid, substantial men. Most of Its Stockholders are piople of means and they are liable for double the value of their stock holdings. The young man who wishes in the future to become a strong man in the community should open his account here. A Strong Bank for Strong Men. FIRST NATION AI‘BANK Decatur, Indiana. ir~i» 1 -tv-^nv— rnr-7, ■— —,1 8 THE DAILY MARKET REPORTS J »l_ -SESOESOEII E* Corrected Every Afternoon j! -ft -t— ■nr—tnr-v'—— v»-l|
EAST BUFFALO East Buffalo. N. Y., Jan. Ift—(Special to Daily Democrat)— Receipts, 8,Ofto. shipments, 2.850 ;official to New York yesterday, 1,510; hogs closing i-low. Medium and heavy. *8.55; light and mixed. *B.ss<i *8.60; Yorkers and pigs, *8.60fi*8.65; roughs, *7.60® *7.65; $6.0041,6.50; sheep. 9.000; steady; lambs, strong; tops. *8.50; cattle, 175; slow. , z, £ G. 1. BURK. New om. yellow, per 100 ff> 79c Clover Seed *B.OO Alsike seed *IO.OO Wheat ..91C Rye ’'sc Barley 55c® 60c Timothy need *2.00 Oats 3Sc COAL PRICES. Stove and Egg. Hard *B.OO Chestnut, hard *8.50 Pea, hard *7.00 Poca. Egg and Lump ,5.04 W. Ash *4.50
W. ASU V. Splint 94.56 H. Valley »4 25 R. Lion 54.59 Cann ell 16 00 J. Hill 35.00 Kentucky 54.50 Lu rig 54.50 — NIBLICK &■ CO. — Eggs 28c Butter 18eGZ5c FULLEnrKAM'd. Eggs 28c Butter . 18c©27c Butter 25e027e
FOR RENT —Front office rooms over interurban depot; vacated by Prose tutor Parrish. Inquire or A. D. Suttles. 282tf WANTED- To rent an SO or 120 acre farm. Have all A-No.-l tools. Preter to pay grain rent, hut will consider cash terms. Address A. H.. care Decatur Democrat Co. Decatur, Indiana. 9t3 I
Old Adams County Bank Decatur, Indiana. Ij— i. i ■ Capital fIX.OOO fl ;~7~ F“, \ I Burplua . $30,000 c S. Niblick, Preaident M. Kinch amt John Niblick '' I Vice Pn aidant* X. Ehiniter, Cashier. a "■■' . r/t I Farm loans /■KB -s/'"/ ‘f' I h ' a ° a Specialty I ctt — \ vßesolve Collertiom ’ PENNIES MAKE DOLLARS M. I ■—■■■■■— . ■»—..-r ■■■■ a b| e Kates. I ■ DOLLARS — I I Start Bank Accounts I I BANK ACCOUNTS tionCon- I I n x sistant I Be * et With Safe I I Confidence and Credit Banking | I A j ti. Methods | I And These Extended | I BEGET SUCCESS IN LIFE! To <»r IPatrons B I We Pay 4 Percent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits. I
BEHLINGS. Indian llunned ducks 8c Chicks 10c Fowls 10c Ducks 10c 'Geese »c i Young turkeys 13c Torn turkeys 12c I Old hen turkeys 13c j ! Old roosters 6c Butter 17c I Above prices paid for poultry free from feed. KALVtri MARKETS. Beef hides 11c Calf 18c Tallow 5c I Sheep pelts 25c®, 1.00 Muskrats sc® 25c! Skunk 25c®»2.25 Coon 25c®,2.00 I Possum 10c®70c Mink 25£®,4.00 j LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Indian Runned ducks 8c
Chick* 16e Fowls 10c! Ducks 10c. IGnMe 9c! Young turkeys 13e Tom turkeys 12c! Old hen turkeys 11c ( Old Roosters Sc! Butter 17c !Egg“ ..38c! Above prices paid for poultry free, i from feed. DECATUR CRCAMtRY CO. ! (Prices for week ending January 19. 1914.) Butter fat 34c | Butter 33c
NOT ICC. John Edwards, the old reliable paint-! er of Decatur, is now ready to do your! painting, paper hanging and graining., !x>ave all arders with tho Holthouse Drug Co. 2S3eod-t3O FOUND — Lady's hand muff. Inquire at this o*ee. 9t3 «*■■■■■■» •* *a*MaaeoaaeMaMtoßaea**a*Batos
(ANNUAL REPORT OF RECEIPTS' AND EXPENDITURES OF TRUSTEE OF FRENCH TOWNSHIP FOR YEAR ENDING DE CEMBER 31, 1913. TOWNSHIP FUND. Receipts. January. 1 Amount on hand ,1,404.90 13 T. H. Baltzeli, Dec. dist., 507.07 July. 14 T. 11. Baltzeli, June dist.. 494.84 Expenditures. January. 13 Clausmeier & Archer, sup. 5.n0 13 Frank Nelson, stamps.... 2.00 February. 14 John Mosure, trustee 60.00 21 Decatur Democrat, print.. 12.20 21 Dee. Herald Co., printing. 12.20 March. 13 John Mosure, trustee 30.00 17 Clausmeier * Archer, sup. 5.25 April. 4 John Mosure, trustee 25.00 15 Ed Fox, cleaning ditch. . . . 1.50 26 Clausmeier & Archer, sup 675 30 Fred A. Kohler, supervis.. 50.00 ' May 7 John Mosure, 'trustee..., 25.00 112 Annie Egley, stamps 2.00' 11 31 John Mosure, trustee.... 30.00 | I June. |27 John Mosure. trustee.... 50.00: 27 Charley Decker, ditch.... 31.94 1 July. 14 C. C. Beer, cleaning ditch 3.00 j August. 9 John Mosure, trustee ... 50.00 ■27 John Mosure, trustee.... 85.00 j 29 Dec. Herald Co., printing. 2.001 29 Decatur Democrat, print.. ■ 3.50 i 30 Clausmeier A- Archer, sup. 6.15 September.
2 8. F. Baumgartner, advis 5.00 2 J. Neuenschwander, advis. 5.00 2 John Lobsiger. advisory.. 5.00; 6 Fred A. Kohler, supervis.. 50.00 8 Frank Nelson, stamps.... 2.00 10 John Mosure, trustee.... 25.00 , 24 John Mosure. trustee.... 25.00 October. 9 John Mosure. trustee.... 25 00 ; 14 T. H. Baltzeli, ext. work.. 10.00 29 John Mosure, trustee.... 25.00 November. ] !15 John Mosure. trustee ... 25.00 i2B Fred A. Kohler, supervis. 20.00 December. I David Zimmerman, super. 100.00 , j4D. E. Smith, att’y aerv... 10.40 9 Clausmeier A Archer, sup. 1.00 19 John Mosure. trustee.... 53.90 ROAD FUND. Receipts. January. 1 Amount on hand 1.044.54 “ 13 T. H. Baltzeli. Dec. dist... 2.89 “ July. 14 T. H. Baltzeli. June dist.. 570.71 ’ Expenditure*. 'January. 3 Tobias Steffen, tax receipt .28 ] March. - | 7 Lester Erhart, shoveling.. 1.50 ’ 17 Clausmeier A- Archer, sew. 48.00 119 F. A. Kohler, shovel, snow 5.00 | 28 Sam shovel, snow. .75 28 8. Neuenschwander. same .75 J April 1 ’ ’ 4 J. A. Isch. shoveling snow 2.39 I - 4 Ed Neuenschwander. sup. 3.2 k, 1 ’
■ r.u .vruriinvunaiMfvi, * 5 Andrew Gottschalk, tile.. 4 .99 I 7 P. L. Macklin, surveying.. 20.00 ' 8 David Falb. rep. grader.. 5.4? ill Aug. Klickman, wont 2.75 May. ‘ 2 Ulerich Kipper, work .75 | 3 F. A Kohler, shovel, snw 15u 17 William Fuchs, work 2.00 June. 26 Em Leddy. rep tools ... 415 November. 24 Daniel Husaer. lax receipt 2 .09 25 Ed Neuenschwander, sup.. 4.00 December. 10 Samuel Opliger, Fox road. 4.45 17 Joel Baumgartner, work.. 15.00 SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND. Receipts. January. I Amount on hand 166 56 13 T I! Baltxell. Det. disc.. 624 05 July. 14 T H Baltxell. June diet.. <55.12 Expenditures. January. 11 J W Dunn, books 31.65 11 Ed Neuenachwander. sup. 5.20 13 John Roth, serv. & sup.. 12.50 I March. 14 Martin Huffman. Institute 16.80 14 Lola Magner, institute ... 20.65 114 Wm. Herschey, institute. 18.95 14 Ezra Wanner, institute... 15 40 14 Lena Dailey, institute ... 1610 14 H. J. Weishaupt. Inst ... 16 80 ■ls Ed Neuenachwander. rep. 2.05 April. 4 Ed Neuenachwander, sup 1.31 5 W. J. Sprunger. Ox. organ 1 50 5 Berne Hdw. Co., locks... 75 10 H. J. Weishaupt. Janitor. 19.50 11 C. H. Roth, transporting 800 11 E H. Roth. transporting. 4 »h» 12 M L. Hoffman, janitor .. 19 50 12 Wm. Herschy. Janitor,... 19 50 12 Lola .Magner, janitor 19.5 u 12 Ezra Wanner, janitor ... 19 50 12 Lena Dailey, janitor 19.50 26 John Mosure, enumerst'n 39« m» May. 6 P N Moser, serv * lah. 15a 9 John Roth, serv * lab.. 356 July. 14 L. E. Opllger. co. com... 9.81 August 16 Studabaker Grain Co. sup 25 06 25 Henry Meyers, haul., lab 14.09 26 Hol Warr, labor, cement’g 10.00 26 John Masterson, same .. 1.00 26 N. Moeshburger same... 15 <M) 26 P. W. Barker. same 400 September 4 Rufus Moeshburger, haul. 15 52 4 Harry Moeshburger. stone 21.50 4 Studabaker Grain Co., coal 78 38 6 Peter Baumgartner. rep.. 23.00 II Mrs Joel Baumgartner. cleaning school house ... 300 11 John Tonner. serv, haul. 500 15 Fred Fox. cleaning school 8.00 15 Ed Moeshburger. hauling 875 II Henry Meyer, hauling coal 10 00 II J. M Kaehr. hauling coal 12 75 I* Albert Fuchs, hauling,.., |.o<i la M Moeshburger, cleaning IO 20 Sam i Baumgartner, haul «.<M 20 Frank Ewing, painting .. 50.01 2'* Ed Neuenachwander. sup. 39 2t 20 Ed Neuenachwander, sup 28.61 24 Ed Neuenachwander. aup. 59 K 24 Flory ff Bixler, repairing 9.11 26 riausmeler * Archer, aup 94.71 21 Samuel Kuntz, car coal.. 125 0 27 8.. G. A C. Tr. Co., books 103.51 October. 4 Frank Ewing, painting... 52 0 15 Harvey Meyer, cleaning . 5 0
, 18 Ed Neuenschwander sup 15 93 •20 Simon Smith, serv. A lab 18.001 j 25 Karrel Leiblg, wood 18.00 j ' November. ! 1 Berne Grain Co., cement 3,15! I 1 Berne Lum. Co., supplies 21.91 8 E. H. Roth, hauling rem. 3.00 10.1. M. Rose, bricks 2.88 | 11 Ed Neuenschwander, sup. 6.56 ( 15 Home Ins. Co. N. Y., Ins. 45 75 18 Dell Frauhiger. sand 7.75 18 Ed Neuenschwander, sup. 10.00 December. 3 Joel Baumgartner, fence. 20.30 11 Studabaker Grain Co., sup. .72 17 C. H. Roth, transporting. 14.00 TUITION FUND. Receipt*. January. 1 Amount ou hand 3,619.22 4 Bank of Berne and People's State bank, interest 10.85 13 T H. Baltzeli. Dec. dist.. 507.33 13 T. H. Baltzeli, Jan. dist... 741.99 February. 3 Bank of Berne and People's State Imnk, interest 12 05 March. 4 Bank of Berne and People's State bank, interest 13.73 April. 4 Bank of Berne and People’s State bank, interest 13.04 i May. I 6 Bank of Berne and People's State lunik, interest 11.75 !June. 119 Bank of Berne and People's State bank, interest 10.73 'July. i 5 Bank of Berne and People's State bank, interest 10.81 'l4 T H. Balcell. June dist. 250 56 14 T. H. Baltzeli. June state 890.14 August. 5 Bank of Berne and People's State bank, interest 11.51 September 3 Rank of Berne and People's State bank, interest 14.52 October. 3 Bank of Berne and People's State bank, interest 14.10 November. 7 Bank of Berne and People's State bank, interest 12.68 December. 8 Bank of Berne and People's State bank, interest 12.23 Expenditure*. January. 3 .Martin Hoffman, teaching 48.00 3 Lola Magner, teaching..., 59.00 3 William Herschy. teaching 57.00 3 Ezra Wanner, teaching... 132.00 3 Lena Dailey, teaching. .. 92.00 31 Wm. Herschy, teaching.. 57.00 31 H. J. Weishaupt, teach’g 56.00 31 Lola Magner, teaching... 59 00 February. 14 Ezra Wanner, teaching.. 44.00 14 M. Hoffman, teaching.... 48 (M> 14 Lena Dailey, teaching... 46.00 28 H. J. Wetshaupt. teaching 56.00 March. 7M. Hoffman, teaching.... 48.0 V 7 Leola Magner, teaching.. 59.0 V 7 Wm. Herschy. teaching.. 57.00 17 Lena Dailey, teaching .. 46.00 14 Ezra Wanner, teaching.. 44.00 April. 10 H. J. Weishaupt, teaching 84.00
, 12 M. L. Hoffman, teaching. 72.00 t 12 Wm. Herschy, teaching.. 85.50 fl 2 Leola Magner, teaching.. 88.50 ; 12 Ezra Wanner, teaching .. 66 06 12 Lena Dailey, teaching.... 69.00 ; June. , 2’> William Linn, transfers.. 25.50 ,' 2v F. J. Tangemann. trans-. 36.00 28 G. M T. Houck, transfers 14.00 ;28 J. W. Cowans, transfers. 300.00 October. ( 24 Wm Herschy, t-aching.. 60.00 j2B Gladys Graham, teach lug. 50.00 21 Ezra Wanner, teaching.. 48.00 j3O Electa Baltxell, teaching. 47.00 , November. 3 Gladys Kern, teaching... 58.00 7 Lola Magner, teaching... 72.00 21 Wm. Herschy, teaching.. 60 00 21 Glad) a Graham, teaching 50.00 5 21 Gladys Kern, teaching... 58.00 » 21 Electa Baltaell. leaching. 47.00 21 Ezra Wanner, teaching... 48.00 ! 21 Leola Magner, teaching.. 72 Ou December. 13 Ezra Wanner, teaching.. 48.00 i 13 Electa Baltxell, teaching. 47.00 ) 13 Gladys Graham .teaching 50 th ) 13 Gladys Kern, teaching... 58.06 13 lazla Magnet, teaching .. 72.00 .» 18 Wm Herschy. teaching.. 60.0 d 5 DOG FUND 5 Receipt*. 9 January 9 1 Amount on hand.. 142 25 9 May. j 10 John Tonner. dog tax.... 11000 22 Daniel Kipper, dog tax... I.oft. 1 22 Mrs L. Zangg. dog tax.. 1.09 0 24 B M Baumgartner, tax.. 1.00 5 24 Joel Schwartz, deg tax.. 1.06. a 26 M. T Toansend. aoft Ux 106 0 31 Peter D Roth, dog tax... 100 u June 0 It I. J. Bowman, dog tax.... 100 u 3 Harve Bowman. dog tax. 1.00 u 13 John X Moser, dog tax.. 1.00 0 July • 9 W. F. St'-pler. rebate lax .01 0 Expenditures. , March of 3C. W Yager, surplus dog 42.25 • April. 10 F A Kohler, sheep killed 19 50 1 16 Frank Segriat. sheep kill'd <2.29 May. 6 13 Oral Gillium. sheep killed 30 00 0 13 I. J. Bov man. sheep kill’d 75 00 0 July. 0 9 W. F. Btepler, sheep kill'd 32 25 0 TOWNSHIP FUND. 0 Dec 31. 1912. bal. ba hand . |1.4t»4 90 Receipts during year 1,001.91 ; o_e Total'balance and r«eeipta42,4o<Bl B’Disbursements during year.. 835 39 0 .... Final balance *1.571.42 0 ROAD FUND 0 Dec 31. 1912. bal. on hand .81.044 54 0 Receipts during year 573.90 5 —• 0 Total balance and receipts 1t.918 14 5 Disbursements during year.. 129.18 mi —— —— • Final balance 11.490.02 •0 SPECIAL BCHOOL FUND mi I Dec. 31. 1912. bal on hand * 196 56 161 Receipts during year 1.293 17 181 ——— 16 Total balance and receipts 91.449 73 IS. Disbursements during year. 1.351 41 15 Hi Final balance ...| 91 22 >0 TUITION fund Dec 31. 1912. bal on hand ..13.619 23 96 Receipts during year 2,588 02 /
Total halnnce and receipts *6,157.24 i i Disbursements during year., 2,853.50 i Final balance *3,303.7-1 DOG FUND Bee. 31 ,1912, balance on hand *142.25 i Receipt* during year 119.01 > Total balance and receipts. *261 26 > Disbursements during year,.. 261.26 i Final balance TOTALS OF ALL FUNDS i Dec. 31, 1912, bal. on hand.* 6,377 47 Receipts during year....... 5.515,71 — Tctal bal. and receipts. ~*11,893.18 Disbursements during year. 5,429.68 Final balances .* 6,463.50 Cash in depository December 31st, 1913 *6,463.50 My service account is 228 days? amount. *456. JOHN MOSURE, Trustee of French Township. o - ANOTHER BIG FEATURE AT LYRIC TODAY. The offering at the Lyric today will be another big feature. Thl* time a two reel broncho photo play, and one that could bo termed a "cracker-jack." A civil war drama which teems with excitement is "The Silent Heroes," wRh Its realistic bottle scenes Interwoven with a gripping dramatic story. The Broncho Featur Film company is noted for its stupendous war pictures and this Is said to be an accurate historical production of the exciting days cf *6l to '65. Over one hundred scenes •re shorn during the action of the picture 3,500 soldiers, 75 leading actors and over 100 horses are used In the production. Several horses are killed during the battle, it is said to be one of the most costly pictures ever made There will be a comedy reel run in connection with the two-reel, making three reels In all. The price will be five cents for all. This 1* a wonderful picture for this money and should not be missed by the lovers of this type of photoplays. PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at their residence, four miles west of Decatur, and one-half mile south of the Beery church, on the Joe Beery farm, on Wednesday. January 28. 1914 beginning at 10 o'clock a. m.. the following property. to-wit: Four Head of Hone*, consisting of one 8years Id gray brood mare. weight 1600 lbs.; one 4-year-old gelding, weight 1600; one 4-y ear-old gelding, weight 1600; one 6-yenrold bay coach horse.
weight 1300. Three Head of Catti*’. irtluding 1 fresh Jersey cow. 1 Hol «tein and Jersey cow. to be fresh soon, and 1 yearling heifer. 28 Head jf S'toatx, weighing from 50 to 100 lb*, each; 2 brood sows. 1 full bkxid >*d Poland China sow. 1 Duroe sow. bred to farrow in April. Farm implements—Hay loader. Walter A. Wood mower, used only one season; McCormick binder, spiko-tooth harrow, wagon. hay ladder, top buggy, set single harness, set double harness, hog hack, cornfodder in field. 75 chickens and numerous other articles. Terms:—ss and under, cash; over that amount a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving note, with approved security. No property removed until settled for. FRED DAVIS, J. P. DAVIS. J. N. Burkhead. Auct. COMING WITH NOVELTY LINE. Mr. Vthoff. representing Bradford ft Co, manufacturer* of advertising 'pecialtiea. the concern for which this 1 office is the local agency, will be iu L this city on Wednesday. Thursday and ' Friday of next week, with a full line of samples, showing the newest things I lu IveUier. siieila. «lutli and meial MVr 1 elties. also a line of calendars if | you need anjrthing in this line, we > will he pleased to have him call on * yoe or to arrange for your cumins hereto look over the entire line. The 1 company is one of the best in th* country and ha» sold a large amount j of goods hen. their satlalied customers beiuc the best proof of their re llabUity. 14t5 9— j ODO FELLOWS TAKE NOTICE. D , The grand master will visit our lodge Monday evening. January 19. B We want all members present W pos1 aible. <'<*me, you will be well paid. ■ Visiting member* will also be wel ' come. 14t3 "- — - 2 I.OBT A Waterman Ideal fountain pen. with pocket holding clip at * head, between South Ward school and . Merver avenue. Return to thia of 4 Mb I4tj 3 TO RENT - One front office room, one middle office room, two unfurnished liouxekeeHM rooms —J. H. Stone 7t3 6 FOR RENT—Four furnished rooms 71 for light houaekeuplng, Use street. - —B. W Bbolty. 13tt*4f I FOR RENT—Furnished room, fur naco heat: bath. Strictly modem. 1 Inquire thia office. 273tl FOR SALE-Good postal card sits camera. Inquire of Gertrude Gooes, .1 Decatur, Ind . R. R. 11. NBtl I
WHITE STAG COI , i Have Incorporated for SSOOO > Charles Helm Becomes 5 Active Secretary. > PAPERS ARE FILED i i , Will Make Effort to Increase j the Business —Plant Has Grown Rapidly. Incorporation impers were filed today at the recorder's office for the White Stag Cigar company, the capital stock being *5.000. divided into fifty shares, which are held by Henry J Thomas, Charles Helm and their . wives. These are also the directors and ( the officers are Henry Thomas, presi- . dent and general manager, and Chas. Helm, secretary, They will manufacture and sell cigars and tobacco. Mr. Helm will take an active part ( in the business us the company and will assist In pushing the concern further to the front. This plant ha* made splendid progress during the past few yean»,under the management of Mr. Thomas and has grown from a one-man plant Into quite a factory ! The White Stag cigar is known all over this section of the country and aside fror, the regular business the company is now receiving • large , number of mail orders from every- ! where. They will complete plans soon . for a further campaign for business . and it is safe to predict that the White i Stag company will soon be a dandy . good institution for Dec»tur. Mr. Thomas Is a hustler, who believes In advertising and Mr. Helm is • livewire. whose services will prove must valuable. FOR SALE. Ml ■ * The general store and buildings of . the late Henry Zwick at William* (Bingen P. O.). Indiana. For full par ticulars call on or write MARY ZWICK. 288(30 Bingen, Indiana. — Democrat Want Ads Pay. St? I POPULAR ! B zSSSa lapticles 300 i Popular Mechanics Magazine “werrnta vav eaa uaoaarraM* nA GREAT JUrr W (*• WwW* Pr««T«M Which you may begia raadnqi •t any i ma, and whch wd! hold . ur burnt tixwvwr. You arc Irving in th* t>e>« year, o< th* most wonderful age. at wt»' I* doubtless the greatest world in the universe. A rewdent o< Mata would gladly pay — SI,OOO to thi» m»ga*ine.in ordar to keep hi 'onr.ed of Our prognaa m Enginemngand MechaMca. An 'ou reeding it? Two rmban> ol >our •atgbbon are. and it a the favorite magw am* m thouaaada of the beet AmerKaa ■Kxnrs It appad* to all cUaM) urd and yoang — man and women. Th* '■»•* >•««• D«Mrtw*at (ZO !>•«•■> gtr*s easy way* to da u. no* — how to mate lurhl M-Ueis* tor bora* and st < -p, mpsn*. rae. - Anal-*’ H**haai*a ’ < Id pto«* ' toll* tmv to I ■**< *< turrulura. wlrto—< isMOta. WM «w a*. »~1 *ll uw nui.g** 1.., Po«*' ax. « v*M. aiwoLt comas ia eawva wwnt roa ewee uant cor™roaav 1 PUI’VUkK MHCHANICR CO. I **• W Waatoaowa a*. CHICAOO • Buy Your Groceries OF ■ Runyon & Engeltr Co. i * - • t Alway. 4 the lowest Prict s quoted. Quality considered ' 3 lb can Tomatoes 10c B* 3 lb can Hominy 8c i 2 lb can Red kidney beans 8< » 2 lb can W. kidney beans 8< 2 lb can Green beans 8c I lb can Cocoa 34c “ 8 bars royal laundry soap 25< ,i I lb Bulk starch 15c t 1 Dozen oranges 15c = 4-5 c Box matches 15c r 10 lb Best G. sugar 49c * Lima beans 3 lb for 25c , Hand picked beans 5c lb t r lood bulk coffee 16c lb Can Com 8c r L *■"■ "hi j If 'TAKE ADVANTAGE 01 THESE PRICES
• start THE NEW YEAR RIGHT ) Gat all your hilla into (111 P We will loan you the n.-ci , Sary money at 2 Per Cent Per Month You can get *35.00 r ;ißil fllr 3 months at a total cost of ft jjo Think Os that! ! ! Other amounts at same portion. Bman z payments- ~! lsy to make. We loan on household s goods, piano* horses, cattie, etc., without removal. We also loan on diamonds md fine Jewelry a tlegal rates. A ll security deposited with us stored in burglar-proof vaults. If you need money USI . t |, ( , blank and our Agent will (!1 |) on you. Our agent will ba in Becatar r every Tuecday. ; 1 A<’drea* j H. Wijnt I ess ciTn- y EhtabUahed 189*. Room J, ond Floor, 706 Calboun Strew t Home 'Phone, B*l, Fort Wayne. Ind ' —— - COAL OF QUALITY Prices Right Your Orders will be apprtchled PHONE 109 t Emerson Bennett FOR RENT—An 80-acre farm thr-e mile* south of Decatur. See Han vey A Leonard. 307 t: *• o 4 r—_ — - Threshing Outfits For SALE I am offering for sale all my thr- ~b- . ‘ng machinery. Two complete u: ‘ Sts. In flrst-cla** condition. Cal! ua A.- . WEHLING, Preble, Ind 7 6-13 20-27 chiroprlctob Hnnrc 1:30 to 5:00 1101113 6:30 to 8:00 I Office on second floor, first door South of Democrat Consultation and Spinal Analysis free Ladv Attendant PHONE 650 0. L. BUFGtNER Bf. AS USUAL HARD COAL - Will Be Scarce When the . Cold Snap Om< s BUY NOW’ While We Can Supply Y u. WE HAVE THE BEST Decatur Lumber U 8 Phone 253. 1 Have a Few Extra Copies ol ! Logan Marshalls k famous story of the ’anal-the greatest of this gigantic work published* PRICE SI.OO Call Phone 411 and I will deliver F ■! J AM. FIStIER
