Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 31, Decatur, Adams County, 5 February 1914 — Page 6
“DOES MY BANK WELCOME SMALL DEPOSITORS?” The first National Bank is always glad to see here the small depositors. Young men—married p-oplo—children—work-ing men and women—indeed everyone who is seeking to better themselves —everyone who desires to be connected with a sate, strong bank, finds a hearty welcome nt The First National Bank. Careful attention to the needs of small depositors la found here. A strong b ank for small depositors. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Decatur, Indiana. izj crzzLi ESODoca c==z»i i 8 THE DAILY MARKET REPORTS o XII —II—IOE=tOE3V~ —riv D" Corrected Every Afternoon jJ -** t trir— . fl
EAST BUFFALO East Buffalo, N. Y., Feb. 3—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 3,300: shipments. 950; official to New York yesterday, 3,230; hogs closing steady. Medium and heavy, *8.90 & *8.95; Yorkers, pigs and lights. *5.954i *9.05; roughs, *7.59© *7.90; stags. $6,004/ *7.00; sheep. 2.400; strong: top lambs. ?5.30; cattle slow. G. 1. BURK. .New corn, yellow, per 100 tbs 78c Alt ike seed *9.25 Wheat 90c Rye x 55c iMtriey 56c ©6oc Timothy seed *2.00 Oats 36c] COAL PRICES. Stove and Egg. nard *B.OO Chestnut, hard *8.25 i Pea. hard *7.00 Poca. Egg and Lump *5451 W. Ash *4.75 V. Splint *4.50 H. Valley *4.25 R. Lion *4.50 Cannell *6.00 J. Hill *5.00 Kentucky • *4.50 Lurig *4.751 NIBLICK & CO. Eggs 25c Butter .................. ...18c© 25c FULLEnrKAM*B. Eggs 25c Butter 18<'<i27c BuHLINQS. Indian Runned ducks .8c
HOUSE WANTED— 7 rooms and mod ern. Would like to lease tor a year, heave word at this office. 20ttf EASY MONEY and pleasant work for ladies--young or old, to solicit from their neighbors and friends. All or spare time. Simplest and most profitable offer ever made. Get in quick Write at once. —U’alter W. Koos. Decatur. 11. R. No. 9. 20t3
—JBCWEF i 1 .’T7Z» r ""' ; ;'9^r-TT J r->X , KS3HtIB Old Adams County Bank 11. I ’ Decatur, Indiana; Capital 1121,000 Wf^ r<rrTS-i: Surplus . 130,00 <-'' S ‘ Niblick, President k \ < M. Kirsch and John Niblick Vice Prcsidente E x< D>i»fer, Cuhier. , l Jit Dead Farm loans \4<4;/ Resolve Collections H Made i PENNIES MAKE DOLLARS f* Favor- I!• “ able Rates. DOLLARS * _ II Start Bank Accounts A^a . j: J BANK ACCOUNTS; * tionConsistant Beget With Safe Confidence and Credit Banking a—j r T T kmoz> Methods And These Extended BEGET SUCCESS IN LIFE! Jo our Patrons I j We Pay 4 Percent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits, |
W tn. id, *-— ■ F I I Chicks Fowls joe • Duck* . ijeese <t r ' , Yjurg tutkeys 13 C ; Torn turkeys ij c Old hen turkeys r.,..13c Old roosters ■ jc Butter I E Kgs 25c | I Above prices paid tor poultry free | from feed. KALVER MARKET*. Beef hides I Calf 13c Tallow 5c Sheep pelts 25c©*l 00 i Muskrats 5c ©2sc Skunk •. .25c©*2.25 | Coon 25c ©*2 00 [ Possum 10c ©7oc Mink 25c©*4.00 LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. ■ Indian Runned ducks 8c 1 Chicks 10c I Fowls 10c Ducks 10c jGeeee *e| Young turkeys 13c i Tom turkeys 12c' Old hen turkeys 13c I Old Roosters 6c‘ Butter 17c : Eggs »5c Above prices paid for poultry free > j from feed. CICATUR CREAMERY CO. I 11’rites for week ending February 2) , 1914) Butter fat 29>4c Butter
t FOB BALE- nous* and two lota to Monro*. For further imrtlcuUra ! i rc* Ira Wagoner at Monro* or John ■ Wagoner at Decatur. 261tf I i FOR SALE-Good sewing machine 1 .Vhltel; one bed, witL mattress t and springs, 6 dining room chain; 1 1 “ingle bed. parlor stand, and 1 cook stove. Call 315 Mercer avenue, or 'phone 419. 18t3, 1 HUMUHi ■■ 1 1 i'
PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will offer at public auction, H mile south and it. mile west of Monroe, Ind., or >4 mile north and % mile east of Winchester church, Tuesday, February 10, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m„ the following property, to-wit: 12 Horses: One gray mare, coming 2 years old; 1 mare colt, coming 1 year old; 1 gray marc 9 years old, in foal; 1 horse. 12 years old. and good worker; 1 bay mare, 7 years old; sound; 1 sorrel mare, 15 years old, In foal; 1 bay horse, coming 3 years old; 1 roan horse, coming 3 years old: 1 sorrel driving colt, com ing 2 years old; 1 sorrel driving colt coming 1 year old; 1 bay horse, con: ing 2 years old: 1 bay colt 1 I year old. Seven Cattle: On< - Jersey cow. 4 years old, will be fresh I in March: 1 .half Jersey cow. fresh Ist lof March; 1 half-Jersey cow. fresh , March 1; one full-blood Jersey cow ; 3 years old, fresh Ist of April; 1 Ml blood Jersey heifer, fresh Ist ol March; 1 full-blood Jersey heifer fresh Ist of May; 1 full blood Jersey heifer, 1 year old. 35 Hogs: 4 brood | sows, 2 of them will farrow in March and other 2 a little later: 31 head of shoats, weighing about 65 tbs, each I * dos. good chickens. Implements: Sure drop planter, good as new; Os ! born disc harrow, good as new: ; Adrian Plat mower, good as new; Haynes corn plow, Oliver breaking plow. 60-tooth harrow, double shovel plow, pair hay ladders, set dumj boards, top buggy, set single harness com fodder in shock and many othei ' articles too numerous to mention. Terms —*5 and under cash in band; over that amount a credit of 9 monthi will be given, purchaser giving not/ with approved security. No property removed until settled for. Four per cent off for vash. ORVAL PUMPHREY. Jeff Liechty. Auct. M. L. Oliver. Clerk. Indies’ Aid of M. E. church. Monroe i wili serve lunch. o PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will offer for sab at his residence, on what is knowr. as the old Falta farm. 4*4 miles west of Willshire, 4\ miles east of Mon roe. miles north of Salem. 2% miles southwest of Pleasant Mills and 7*4 miles south east of Decatur OU Thursday. February 5. ’l4. begin ning at 10:06 o'clock a. m. the follow ing property, towit: 7 head of horse —One Genera) Purpose Mare, coming 8 years old, in foal, weight 1300 lbs.; one Draft Mare, coming 4 yrs. old weight 1250 lbs.; one General Burpos, Celding. coming 4 yrs. old. weigh: 1250 lbs.: four Draft and Genera! Purpose Colts, coining 3 yrs. old. al' broke to farm. 1 Milch Cow. coming 7 yrs. old. giving good flow of milk 2i Head Hows—6 Grade Gilts, bred tc, farrow in spring; 1 Chester Whit< Male Pig. about 7 months old; 20 head Shoats. weighing from 40 to so tbs each. Some full biood Rose Com! Coekreles and Rhode Island Reds I ;idm Implements: One hay loader. J Cultivator. IHay Ladder. 1 Wagon 1 Surrey. 5 pass. Automobile. Work Harness and other articles too numer ous to mention. Terms of Sale—Sums of *5.00 and under cash in hand. Over that a mount, a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving his note with approved security, bearing 6 per ceni Interest after maturity. 5 per cent off for caah. JAS. HALBERSTADT J. N. Burkhead. Auct. On PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer at public sale at hia residence. * miles north east of Decatur. 1 mile north of the IM nt school house, on Wednesday. Feb. Uth. beginning at 10 a. tn., the following property, towit: Four Ik ad of cattle: One Holstein cow. 1 years old. with calf by side; one 2-yr.-old Holstein heifer, will be fresh soon; 1 full-blooded Jersey cow. will be fresh in April; I red cow. giving milk. 24 Head of Hogs Two Duroc brood sows. 1 Duroc brood sow, will farrow In April; 1 full-blooded IHi me sow, with pigs by side; 20 shoata. Hay and Grain: Corn In the crib, and two tons clover hay. Six dos«n I‘lymouth Rock chickens. Farming Implements: Osborne binder. Deering mower, hay rake, manure spread er, J. 1. C. sulky plow, walking plow, ! riding corn plows, disc harrow, spike tooth harm*, roller. Jonesville com planter, end-gate seeder, beet seMer. Troy wagon, almost new: truck wagon, hay rack, surrey. 2 In- ; -übators, big kettle, grindstone, slid Ing table saw. 2 hole corn aheller, < Land or power, set work harness, sot 1 single harness and many other articles too numerous to mention. Terms of Hale Hums of *6 and un dor. caah In hand. Over that amount a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving his not* with att proved security, bearing 6 per cent in-1 t erest after maturity. 5 per cent off for caah. No property removed unj til settled for.
CHAS. A HOFFMAN John Spuhler, Auct. s Fred Frucht*. Clerk. ■ — - —- - o PUBLIC SALE. r T will offer for sale at my residence. f 2 mties south and 2’4 miles west of Decatur, and ’* mile west of the Washington church, on Wednesday. February 18. beginning at 10 o’clock . a. m.. the following property, to-wit: Five Head of Horses: One bay mare, % Belgium. 5 years old. safe in foal. , 1 sorrel mare, % Belgium. 5 years old. safe in foul; 1 bay mare, coming 4 years old. bred to be in foal; 1 brown mare, coming 4 years old. bred to be in foal; 1 colt, coming 1 year old. Eight Head of Cattle: One Durham cow, 7 years old. fresh last of February; 1 black cow. 7 years old. fresh Ist of March; 1 red cow. 4 years old. fresh first of May; one 2 year-old heifer. % Durham, fresh in March; one 2-year-old roan heifer fresh first of March; 3 heifer calves 10 months old. 37 Head of Hogs; Four brood sows, will farrow Ist of April; 33 head shoats. Farming Im plements: Milwaukee binder, in good shape; Milwaukee mower. Indiana grain drill, good as new; Ohio hay loader, in good shape; John Deere cont planter, good as new: disc har row, spring tooth harrow, good as new; 2 spike tooth harrows, 2 John Deere walking breaking plows, good as new; 2 Tiger cultivators, l»eet cultivator. Turnbull wagon, surrey, set heavy harness, hay ladder, wagon box. com fodder. 30 cord of wood, other articles too numerous to mention Terms of Sal*—Sums of *5 and un dcr. cash in hand. Over that amount a credit of 9 months will be given, the purchaser giving his note witli ap proved security, 4 per cent off tor cash. No property removed until settled for. ABE BCHNEPP. John Spuhler, Auct. I J. F. Frucht*. Clerk. Ladies’ Aid society of Washington M. E. church will serve lunch. i o | Af* Practical ■ S Fashion Hints 2 I Alto* Irttxos .f, ■W-Q Y V nw.. -SX--| /K ufn i r il 1 I i Bl rt>as Th* large, all enveloping apron to a boon to tlie bous-wlfe. the littl* artist ' or the girl or woman who plays at housework. It Is quickly and easily ' made and when the sleeves ar* used 1 form* a prn<-tl«-al house drea*. No. 7t*W may b* made with sleeve* ) I aud a high neck or with a low round | t neck and *lec»eles*. The |>ockets may i t be omitted also If not fum-ied. although ( they are the handiest things Imaginable. If this apron or overall I* to be mad* ap in the dress form, idee chambray la a gtMsl uiutcrluL a* It launders well while it doe* not soil quickly. Blue glug- t bam or any of the regulation apron / materials may also tie used to advan- ( tag* t The aeams of such a garment may b* , bound with a Idas strip of th* material or of muslin or the edge* of the seam ' themselves turned tn and stitched on < the machine. If this is done, however. » they may pull after being washed. < This apron requires for sta* 30, 4% ( yards of 3rt Inch material, itshig tb* |, aleevea, and with low neck and no ■Were* 3% yards of 30 Inch material. Thia I» • Perfect Patter# Be aur* to State right rise, measuring I over th* fulhmt part of th* bust for dimansion* I It may be obtained by tilling out th* coupon and enclosing 15 emta In j stamp* or <x>ln to th* Pattern l>ep*rt- f ment of this paper. | COUPON r Nsms ’ •treat **4 — 1 City and ’ Fatten Na .... 1 ■l*M . 1 1 1 ?
Harry Deam Dead (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) him to Bluffton. After the death of hl* father he took charge of his father's livery business in Blufiton, which included the stage coach line from Bluffton to Fort Wayne. Mr. Deam later became a funeral director in Bluffton. Since living in Chicago he has been engaged in the real estate business and was very successful. One feature of his work in thia line was the. conducting of real estate booms. In co-operation with com t icrcial clubs of various cities. Mr. Deam was first married in I*B4 to Miss Matgle Craig of Ossian, now deceased. She was a daughter of Da- 1 vid Craig, who ia^still living. To them was norn a daughter. Miss Mary j ( raig Deant of Chicago. Mr. Deam married again to Miss Christine Crosbie, and then to Mrs. Jessie Townsend of this city, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Allison. Mr. Deatn's mother, and also his twin sister. Mrs. Hattie Mulkins. of Roanoke, have both passed away dor ing the past year. Two sisters. Mrs. Copland, of Bluffton, and Mrs. Belle Wallace. Dayton Ohio, and a half sister. Mrs. Frances Itert. of Florida, survive. The funeral party will leave Chicago Wednesday for Bluffton, where the buria will take place but no definite arrangements will be made until the arrival of the body there. S4I.E IS GRANTED (Continued from page one) aide operation. This afternoon the Ward Manufacturing company filed articles of incorporation at the county recorder's of '] tic*, the capital stock being *190.000. and the purpose being to take over the Ward Fence company's pant and to assume the indebtedness. The di-! rectors are Harry Ward. John Hess ler. Frank Heiman. Christ Selking D. D. Clark. Edward C. Bleeke and L. I A. Graham. Members of the tenner I company will be given the opportu nity to take stock in the new company at the same price the directors have been forced to pay to save the propeny, it is said. QUILT ON DISPLAY. Mrs. John Wtsehaupt’s section of; the U. B. Aid society lias their nam>-! quilt on show at the Niblick dry goods store. Bids will be received at the 1 store any time, and the quilt will he sold to the highest bidder. 29t*i * ■ MRS. KAEHR ACCEPTED. County Clerk Bleeke has received notice that the application tor the > admittance of Mrs Dan Kaehr to the j Lasthaven hospital at Richmond, has iwen accepted. She will be taken there soon. William Baumgartner, the French township youth, who escaped from Eaalhaven. returned home and wa* brought to th* jail here to be held until he can be returned. Member- of] tli* family think that the treatment Ml Fast ha ven ha* improved hia condition !, much. AT POINT OF DEATH Tb* George Gerard family received a telegram this afternoon from their Ji-ughter, Bessie Smith, stating that her husband. Fred Smith, to very 111 ( ind can live but a few hour*. They , ( live at Shelbina. Mo. Mr. Smith who] wa* former operator at th* Cto***! Leaf railroad this city ha* been 111 cf tuberculosis. * ] MACHINERY FOR SALE. I am offering for sale my entire out lit of machinery, consisting of two Aultman A Taylor traction engine*, two 32 54 Aultman 6 Taylor *»para tor*, two No. 4 Matchless clover hill, Irrv, twe fifteen \irrel Aultman < Taylor tanka, two Htudabaker wagon*, cn* ten hora* power gasoline wood tawing outfit, alao all belt* and cov 1 er* that go with such outfit*. Thia I* a bargain, term* to suit buyer. In quira at once. A. W. WERLINO. Preble, Ind. 1 0 KEYS LOST—Bunch of key*. Please lean* at thte office. 21M3 a Foil HAIJE- Holstein male calf, one year old. Inquire of J«**e A. Ray. Monroe, Ind. R. R. No. 1. or four mil** south of PHeraon. 21R2'» FOR SALE—W* have a numbatr of garter* from good corn fed beef rattle. Will tall at th* right prio* Itno*|*r Parking Co. Decatur. Phone 101. ixi* I FARM FOR RENT—M acrw In St j I Mary's township, 3 mile* from town ' with or without building* Inquire of | John M. Ray, 1011 W. Adam* St. De catur. Ind. «© (
y.l ■*.*.*■»•* •• r> • ■ *M'»r*F"*** — ♦ DRINK HOT TEA FOR A BAD COLD ♦ *. ant Get a *m»ll package of Hamburg Breast Da. or a* the German folk* rail il.’llam'.iirger Bru*t Thee, atony pharmaev. 'lake a tableiipoonfiil of th* tea, put'a eup of ioiling water upon it, pour through » sieve and drink a teacup full at any time during th* dav or Is-fore retiring. It to the most effective way to break a cold and cur* grip, ha it op4*f»f* th© |‘orco of the akin, relieving congestion. Al«o loosen* th« bowel*, thu* driving a cold from the *v*tem. . j Trv it the next time you miffer from a cold or the grip. It to inexpenaiv* and entirely vegetable, therefore »af* ] and harmless. MB BiCMUND LUMBAGO RIGHT OUT — Rub Pain and Stiffn*** away with a small bottla of old honaat Bt. Jacoba Oil When your back to »ore and lame i or lumbago, sciatica or rheumatism ha* von »titfenei up, don’t »uffer! Get a] 25 cent bottle of old, honest “SL j Jacolx Oil” at any drag store, pour a little in your hand and rub it right into the {lain or ache, and by the tim* 1 you count fifty, ths sorene** and lameness i* gone. Don’t *tay crippled! Tin* wx>thing. penetrating oil need* to be used only | once. It take* the ache and pain right j out of your bark and end* the misery, j It is magical, yet absolutely harmle** and doesn't burn the (kin. Nothing else stop* lumbago, sciatic* snd lame back misery ao promptly WANTED—Man past 30 with hors* and buggy to sell Stock < ondition Powder In Adam* county. Salary. *7O per month. Address 9 Industrial Bldg., indianapolis. Ind. 24t2
I STAR GROCERY Cod fish flakes 10c Pearl barley lb. 6c Amsterdams cookies 15c Cocoanut bars lb. [lsc Dried peaches lb. i 10c L Apple jelly 10c I' Spring wheat Hour] 75c Potato bread 10c j Rio coffee lb. 17c Campbells soups 10c |] Lake white fish s?c ' Marco coffee 3Cc Kitchen denser 5c j Will Johns. ■ MJ DR. R. WEAVE?. Osteopath Graduate and Pest Graduate of The American School of Osteopath. Office Over Bowers Realty Co Decatur, Ind. Phone 314 COAL OF QUALITY Prices Right Your Orders will be appreciated PHOINK toe Emerson Bennett Threshing Outfits For SALE I am offMUkg for eaie aD my threeb- ( Ing machinery. Two complete nut I flu. ia flrat-ctaae coaeitloe. Call on < A. W. WEHLING, Preble, In 1
START THE NEW* . YEA R Riem 1 Cot all your bin, , ai | I will loan you the »„ * I money nt ***’! I 2 Per Ceni P„ Ml „ Aou can get } : !5 w | - 3 montlis a tab,tu lcuato( M Think of that! ' j Other amount* *; M | - Portion. Small payu f to make. W.. ioan ou h r*! goods, piano,, horse*, *1 1 etc., without removal. * We also loan on diaraoM( fine jewelry a t|e Kal j H security deposits wjtb w ** | cd in burglar proof , M(tj if you need nidney I blank and our Age*t wi!i 9 on you. N Our agent w!!i be , •very Tuesday. ,:i 3 -- -HU ) H. W«!l) 1013 CUD* RMabUab*d 1898 r i)OB ond Floor. 706 Gai bun* 3tr< Home 'Phone, 83*. g ; Fort Wayne, Ind CHIROPRACTI- i — Hnnrc | liuun 6:30t08$ | Office on second floor, fin:l 1 door South of DemocT , r Consultation ani Spinalt alysis free Lady Attendant PHONE 650 0. L BURGENER I ; I Plenty of fresh home es. sauerkrout 15c quart, Holland Herring, keg s»i' White Fish, pail Russian Sardines, pail '' < Linburger cheese, lb. m ' Cream cheese, lb. • 2't® Sweitzer cheese, lb. . ? Brick cheese, lb. Sardines in olive oil Pineapple 10-18-'* Olives qt 3t ] Ripe olives qt Spanish onions, lb. Cabbage, lb. Oranges Perfection bread 5-. J Apple butter 12 l-2e NAPOLEON SPRING WHEAT FLOUR 75c a Sack Plenty of good country L ter We pay cash orto®| for produce butter Ke H 27c. eggs 25 cents [MB WANTED - Old popcorn W .iit* »»■ b* *h*ll*d. At Mill*’ grocery.
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JOHN SPUHLER The Livestock and Gen ■ Auctioneer “Can and Will” sale a success. > ears ox» < perience have ta”gn I now. See him at on-? , dates as his calender is filling up. Speaks Eng' German and Swiss. PHONE Residence 531 Decatur, ■ ■ • ‘
