Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 33, Decatur, Adams County, 7 February 1914 — Page 4

ARE YOU A MOTHER Gne thing, at least, has endured through the changing ages. That is the Influence a mother has over her children. It is as strong today as it was in the infancy of our race. The simple word of the mother is more powerful than the rod of another. You want vour children to grow un to be good men and good women. Perhaps they may become great tnen and great women -hut above all, first of all. true goodness the end you should strive for. Teach your children to save—open an account with us In their names —let each one of them have a Bank account. There have be en boys and girls who have become good men and women with out money. That is true, but there have been many, many tn ore, who have made a failure of their lives, because they were not trained to the value and uses of money while they were children. “Mark this,” wrote Lord Lytton, "money Is character.” <* w SI.OO Start* Your National Saving* Account Here It earns you 3 per cent .compounded two times a year. You can bank with us by mail. FIRST NATIONAL BANK A SAFE PLACE FOR SAVINGS Decatur, Indiana. fpxXX=3E3OaOE3 U - -I E] 8 THE DAILY MARKET REPORTS o h Corrected Every Afternoon 5 m r—-rr— tnr—tnr—tv— ——vi-l|

EAST BUFFALO East Buffalo, N. Y.. Feb. s—(Special to Daily Democrat > —Receipts. 1,60*; shipments. 380; official to New York yesterday, 190; hogs closing strong. Heavy, $9.00 $9.05; mixed and Yorkers. s9.lofi $9.20; pigs, l»M $9.10; roughs, $8.0M»58.25; stags, $6.00«r57.25; sheep, 6.600; firm: lambs lower; tops, $8.00: cattle. 150; slow. 0. 1. BURK. New com. yellow, per 100 Tbs 77c .Ms ike seed $9.25 Wheat 9V Rye 55c Barley 55c ©6oc Timothy seed ....... $2.00 Oats 36c — COAL PRICES. Stove and Egg, nard SB.OO Cheatnut. hard $8.25 Pea. hard $7.00 Poca. Egg and Lump $5.25 W. Ash $4.75 V. Splint $4.50 H. Valley $4.25 R. Uoa ......$4.59 Cannell $6.00 J. Hill $5.00 Kentucky $4.30 Lurig .....$4.75 NIBLICK A CO. Kers 2!c ' Butter 15c©20c FULLEr»K*M.-S Eggs 22c Butter IBc#27< BERLINGB. Indian Runned ducks ....Sc

■■■■■■■»■■»«». *• 4aMMMK *»> *■*. «■» I Old Adams County Bank Decatur. Indians. Capita) HX.OOO Surplua . IJO.OOO jnQr.-lff:: ""(Ki : C - a Niblick. President M Kir»eh and John Niblick Vice Preaidenta ■WTa X- Ehinger, Cashier. r Read Farm loans ; i KCad a Specialty va^^frL R?flcct ~ \' Rtsolvt C Ol lect ions wwws. ■ Made PENNIES MAKE DOLLARS a Favor- | “ — able Rates. DOLLARS __ Start Bank Accounts Ac^a . H X,S BANK ACCOUNTSj 2 tionCon-D-—Blatant Be S et With Safe Confidence and Credit Banking > i 't'i Methods And Thw Extended BEGET SUCCESS IN LIFE! To our ______ Patrons I We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 YeariTime Deposits. -a

.Chicks 10c Fuels iftci Ducks 10c 2-eese 9c Vrotg turkeys ....13c :«Tom turkeys ...,12c! Old hen turkeys 13c Old roosters 6c Butter 17c j ' Eggs 22c j Above prices paid tor poultry free ■ from feed. KALVER 98ARKETB. Beef hides U< Calf 13c Tallow 5c Sheep pelt* [email protected] Muskrats sc@2sc I Skunk 25c 4112.25 Coon ...25cC»2.0e Possum 10c Q 70c Mink 25C&14.00 — LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Indian Runned ducks 8c Chicks 19c Fowls 10c Ducks ,10c Geese 9r Young turkey* 13c Tom turkey* lie Old hen turkeys .....13c Old Roosters <c Butter 17c Eggs 22c Above prices paid 7or poultry free from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. 'iTlces for week ending February 2) 1914.) — Butter fat 2914 c Butter 33c

PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer at public sale at his residence. 3 miles north east of Decatur. 1 mile north of the Dent school house, on Wednesday Feb. 11th, beginning at 10 a. m., the following property, to-wit: Four head of cattle: One Holstein cow, 3 years old. with calf by side: one 2 jr.-old Holstein heifer, will be fresh soon; 1 full-blooded Jersey cow, will be fresh in April: 1 red cow', giving i milk. 24 Head of Hogs: Two Duroc brood sows, 1 Duroc brood sow. will farrow in April; 1 full-blooded Duroc sow, with pigs by side; 20 shoats. Hay and Grain: Corn in the crib, and two tons clover hay. Six doxen Plymouth chickens. Farming Implements: Osborne binder, Deering mower, hay rake, manure spreader. J. I. C. sulky plow, walking plow. | 2 riding corn plows, disc harrow, pike tooth harrow, roller. Jonesville i corn planter, end-gate seeder, beet j seeder. Troy wagon, almost new; truck wagon, hay rack, surrey, 2 in cubators. big kettle, grindstone, slid Ing table saw, 2-hole corn sheller, , hand or power: set work harness, set | single harness and many other arti | < les too numerous to mention. Ternjs of Sale —Sums of $5 and un-

der. cash In hand. Over that amount, ’.a credit of 9 months will be given. I purchaser giving his note with approved security, bearing 6 per cent In I terest after maturity. 5 per cent off | for cash. No property removed uni; til settled for. CHAS. A. HOFFMAN. John Spuhler, Auct. Fred Fruchte, Clerk. PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer at rub I lie auction. % mile south and IU mile west of Monroe, Ind., or 4 mile north and 8* mile east of Winchester church, Tuesday, February 10, begin ning 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 mare, 9 years old. in foal; 1 horse, 12 y«wrs old. and good worker: 1 bay mare. 7 years old; sound: 1 sorrel ms re. 13 i years old. in foal; 1 bay horse, coming; ! 3 year* old. 1 roan horse, coming 3 j years old; 1 sorrel driving colt, com ing 2 years old; 1 sorrel driving colt. ■ coming 1 year old: 1 bay horse, com ing 2 years old; 1 bay colt 1 year old. Seven Cattle: One' Jersey cow. 4 years old. will be fresh ; in March; 1 half-Jersey cow, fresh Ist of March; 1 half-Jersey cow, fresh, March 1; one full-blood Jersey cow 3 years old, fre*h Ist of April; 1 ft II blood Jersey heifer, fresh Ist of March; 1 full-blood Jersey heifer, fresh Ist of May. 1 full-blood Jersey heifer. 1 year old. 35 Hogs: 4 brood cows. 2 of them will farrow in March, and other 2 a little later: 31 heed of shoats. weighing about 65 lbs. each. 8 dor good chicken*. Implements: Sure drop planter, good as new; Osborn disc harrow, good a* new, Adrian Plat mower, good as new; Haynes corn plow. Oliver breaking plow. <O-tooth harrow, double shovel plow, pair hay ladders, set dump boards, top buggy, set single harness, corn fodder in shock and many other article* too numerous to mention. Terms— *5 and under cash in hand: over that amount a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security. No property removed until settled for. Four per cent off for cash. ORVAL PUMPHREY. Jeff Llechty. Auct M. L. Oliver. Clerk. Ladies' Aid of M. E church, Monroe, will serve lunch. o QUILT ON DISPLAY. Mrs. John W’lsehanpt’s eeettoa of the U H. Aid society baa their name .silt on show at the Niblick dry good* store. Bids will be received at the store any time, and the quilt will be sold to the highest bidder. 29t6 MACHINERY FOR SALE. I am offering for sale my entire out ; fit of machinery, consisting of two j Aultmsn * Taylor traction engines, two 32-64 Aultman A Taylor separator*, two No. 4 Matchless clover hul ' l»rs, two flfteen-barrel Aultman A Taylor tanka, two Studebaker wagons. ■ 8 roll McCormick husk»r, I. H. C. ensilage cutter, one ten bone power gasj cline wood sawing outfit, also all belts and covers that go with such outfit*. This la a bargain, term* to suit buyer, inquire at once. A. W. WERLING, Mtf Preble. Ind. ■— t> NOTICE. M. W. A. Important business at our next meeting, Wednesday. February 4. at 73« p. m . Interurban station. Aumi ment 394 due and should be paid at this time. E B. Macy, clerk. MU ’Phone 733. — "" * — FOR BALE—White Russian seed oats. —Geo. Zimmerman. R. R. 8. amH

PUBLIC SALE. c The undersigned will offer at public i- sale at his residence. 4 miles southeast e of Decatur, on the old Ayres farm, on r, I uesday, February 19. beginning at 10 e o’clock a. m., the following property, r to-wit: Two Head of Horses: One 3 black mare, 16 years old, in foal; 1 I gray mare, 7 years old. 26 Head of li Hogs: Four brood sows. 1 Duroc sow, II due to farrow in April; 1 Poland ChiK na, due to farrow in April; 1 Poland c China, due to farrow in May; 1 White I sow, with 5 pigs by side; 17 shoats. r Sheep and Poultry: 13 Shropshire i. ewes and 1 buck. About 75 chickens, i, Some corn In crib, hay in mow and 1 fodder in mow. Household Furniture: r Two stoves, 1 heating and I small cook ■- stove; 1 three-piece bedroom suite. 1 dining table and set of dining chair--. . Faming Implements: Osborn hay . loader, new Cassaday riding breaking » plow, disc with truck, J, I. Case riding t corn plow, Jolm Deere beet cultivator, International cream separator. Turnbull wagon, with double bed; 5-sectlon land roller, disc drill, corn planter, , mower, double-shovel plow. 2-horse ton Turnbull wagon, hay rack and beet bed combined; top buggy, spring wagon, set double hip-strap harness, set single buggy harness, 2 storm fronts, and many other articles too nn . raerous to mention. Terms—Sums of $5 and under, cast in hand: over that amount, a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving his note with approved security: 4 per cent off for cash. No property removed until settled for. NORMAN G. LENHART. John Spuhler. Auct. Sam Butler, Clerk. PUBLIC SALE Joint sale at public auction by the undersigned on the farm of Wm. Campbell. mile east of South Sal Ind- on Wednesday. February 11 1- at 19 o’clock a. m.. the following property .towit: 7 head of horses, one sorrel mare, 7 years old. good worker and heavy in foal; one 3-yr.-old steel roan draft mare; one 2- black draft mare, a good one; two 2-yr.-old draft geldings, good sise I and makeup: one 2-yr.-old standard j bred road colt, bred for speed and ■ shows it; one yearling colt, draft. ■ 5 head of cattle, four milch cows. I three of them'ere 6 yrs. old and will j be fresh in the fall and are giving a ' good bunch of milk now. one is a i large cow and will be fresh in Feb.: ' one 2-yr.-old heifer. Hogs. Sheep and Poultry, sheep seven head No. 1 breeding Ewes. Hogs—three brood sows; two with pigs by their side. Poultry—five head turkeys, two youue gobblers and three hens. Farming Implements, one 3-in tread wagon and l>ed. Surrey, hay rigging and hog rack combined. Milwaukee binder, in good sl.ape; Milwaukee mower, good as new; Osborne hay tedder, good as new: Big Wille Spring Tooth Cam Plow; J. I. Case Corn Plow. Ww Har row. Spike Tooth Harow. 60-tooth; Spring Tooth Harow. Riding Saddle, good a*new; light spring wagon, two Target Guns. Wire Fence Stretcher, some good Mixed Hay in mow. also some Foder and Oat* Straw, with numerous other articles not. mention ed. Term* of Sale —Sums of 65.99 and under cash in hand. Over that a mount, a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving his note with approved security. 4 per cent off for) cash. No property removed until settled for. WM. CAMPBELL J. F. KEIFF.R Jesse Michaud. J. N. Burkhead. A arts. S. B. Campbell, Clerk. —o - - PUBLIC SALE. I will offer for sale at my residence, 2 miles south and 2H miles west of Decatur, and U mile west of the Washington church, on Wednesday, February 18, beginning nt 10 o’clock a. m.. the following property, to-wtt: Five Head of Horses: One bay mare. Belgium, 5 years old. safe in foal; 1 sorrel mare, % Belgium. 5 years old. safe in foal; 1 bay mare, coming 4 year* old, bred to be in foal; 1 brown mare, coming 4 year* 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 yearsj old, fresh Ist of March; 1 red cow. 4 years old. fresh first of May; one 3-year-old heifer, % Durham, fresh in March; one 2 year-old roan heifer, i fr**h first of March; 3 heifer calves, 19 months old. 37 Head of Hogs: Four brood sows, will farrow Ist of April; 3.1 head »ho*U, Farming Implement*: Milwaukee binder. In good shape; Milwaukee mower. Indiana grain drill, good a* new; Ohio hay: loader, in good shape; John Deere corn pUfrter. good a* new; disc harrow. spring tooth harrow, good as new; 3 spike tooth harrow*. 2 John Deere walking breaking plows, good as new; 3 Tiger cultivator*, beet cal- . tlvator. Turnbull w*gnn, surrey, set 1 heavy harness, hay Udder, wagon

box, corn fodder, 30 cord oi wood, other articles too numerous to mention, c Terms of Sale —Sums of $5 and untjder. cash in hand. Over that amount, n a credit of 9 months will be given, the 0 purchaser giving his note with apr, proved security; 4 per cent off for e cash. No property removed until 1 settled for. ARE SCHNEPP. ( John Spuhler, Auct. ■, J. F. Fruchte. Clerk. I- Ladies' Aid society of Washington 1 M. E. church will serve lunch. B 0 PASTRY SALE. B Mrs, John Wisehaupt’s section of 1 the United Brethren Ladies' Aid so- : ciety will give a pastry sale Saturday, t February 7. at the Pennington & Uchi tie meat market Home made baking . of all kinds will be on sale and the r patronage of the public is asked. 26t6 t o : HOUSE WANTED—7 rooms and mod . ern. Would like to lease for a year. ■ Leave word at this office. 29ttf • FOR SALE—Holstein male calf, one year old. Inquire of Jesse A. Ray, ! Monroe. Ind. R. R. No. 1, or four ! miles south of Peterson. 28t39 FOR RENT—Front office rooms over interurban depot; vacated by Prosecutor Parrteh. Inquire of A. D. Suttle*. 2S2tt HORSE OR SALE—Good wo’k horse, 8 years old. sound. —G. W. Watts. Rr. R. N. 7. 19t6 FOR SALE—Good sewing machine (White-; one bed. with mattresses and springs. 6 dining room chairs; 1 single bed. parlor stand, and 1 oil cook stove. Call 315 Mercer avenue, or phone 419. 19t3 FOR SALE AT BARGAIN—2OO acres of good black land in Wabash townrhip. Jay couaty, on good gravel road. 185 acres cleared, 15 acres good woods pasture. land L« well fenced and well drained—no open ditches. All in high state of cultivation. Good brick house of 6 rooms and basement of 3 rooms. New htp roof barn, 36x89, with mow room for 190 tons hay. Also double corn cribs with wagon shed and other buildings for hogs and poultry. Special price made for the next 39 day*. $199 per acre. See or write James Heath, Portland. Ind. 23tC

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DELINQUENT TAX-LIST The following is a list of lands. City and Town Lot* quent for the non payment of taxes so rthe year 1913, and M Ju" Adams County. Indiana: b -'“4b, hiijnrn NAME AND DESCRIPTION. ’ «|t I’ » * | ' Harlow, Affler, pt. sw 226 15. a.; i u $ { HARTRJRD TOWNSHIP. — BUENA VISTA. Margarot'Morrow”'lotVsim. Ist Add-.—iMjiij <r-r < -r-<r- \ klfibetiTcroM. Ceylon, lot 58 25,14 ’ t no. 39 2^5— 1 Harry Cross, Ceylon, lot 59 25 14; j lsj Zn j, -I L. M Hancoi k. pt. •H ’» 15 25 1* 39 1175 1214 4 ‘ ■ ■ --S-Itill in =SS 2 H -;§- 8 F ; : 1: * •1:1 • • I *"* • , I ••I• * • I Jerry Coffee and Charles Reinhart ... ..... ill Mt 1 o'. >,( tro Richard B. Johnson 749' 39 Do 30 Do T4B; Mt Do 7«» 175; lt|i jiji Joseph J. Tonnelier. 106 ft.x9 in . pt 273 Do 106 ft.x9 in., pt 272' 75 345 192 19.82 R- ( Geneva A. Winans s pt. 0. i 85 190 4.71 9 j... Lloyd E Summers, t’itlxens' 2nd Add | 45 395 8.00 15.24 3 ; F. M. Schirmeyer. Trus.. Fit. Ist Add I 1 45 Do I 3 50 Do 4 tt| Do 5,80 j Do 7 >0 Do 1« 56 Do ... ..... tl| M Do 32 $0 Do ........ M-R Do ; »| 66 Do ST| 60| Do 7s; 55 Do Cit. 2nd Add 8 40 I Do 1« M Do 13; 40 Do 16j m Do 23' 40 Do Ml 45 I Do I 33 45 Do I »’ 49 Do Clt. 3rd Add | 1 29 Do | » 16 Do >1 15' Do 4j 15j Do 5: 15 Do 4 25 Do ........ IV 30 | Do 13 25 Do - 24 Ml Do 1»| 35’ i Do Hanna's Add.. ..... 11. 20 Do IV 16 Do 34| 20; Do 25 20 I 67.61 63Ml»r ggjjjg John Blower* ... I'W 2te 115 14 45 : ’ ' m? Christ B. Holmes A Jont. C. Spning».-35 ft. 244 310 4.47] SS3 145 GENEVA F.'B. Armantrout . - John H. Booher. Buffalo | 4 100 3.21 3T» 79 Wm. Drew 1 235 240 I 2.41; 9.10 ILS Myrtle Hoover 1 318 240 Do ’ 122 190 18.30 16.Si> Js> Aaron Ireland 195 350 65 15.96 15 73 31# Myron A. Mastick ..... 363 375 7.52 853 K 5 Julia F. Wildman j 27 185 ] 3.27 7«£_l»J STATE OF INDIANA. ADAMS COUNTY, as: 1. Thomas H. Baltxell, Auditor in in and for said county, de hereby <*■ tify that the above and foregoing i* a true and correct list of tend and and town lots returned and temaininr delinquent for the non payiueßt d taxes for the year 1912. and previous years with penalty, taterot and < >' together with the current year taxe* for 1913. and further, that the «n. t charged is due from each parttclar tract and that the same was reeorde! between the first Monday in December, 1913. and the first day of Janita." 1914. Witness my hand at the Auditor's office in the City of Decatur. Ist day of January, 1914. THOMAS H. BALTZELL. Auditor. Adams County STATE 07 INDIANA. ADAMS COUNTY. »»: Notice is hereby given that *0 much of the foregoing hinds, city town lots a* may be necessary to discharge the taxes, penalty, interest w cost* which m*y be due thereon or due from the owners thereof »n ' day* of **le will be sold at public auction by the Treaaurer of Adams ty. at the east door of the court house, in the City of Decatur In said <o» ty. and state, on the second Monday in February. 1914, It being he 7 day of said month. Commencing at 19 o'clock a. m. of said 4*B » nd 1 ’ said sale will continue from day to day until all is sold or offered Given under my hand at the Auditor’* office in Decatur Indian* tie lit day of January, 1914. THOMAS H. BALTZELL, Auditor. Adams Count!

—i— NOTICE OF RF r EIVING BIOS. Notice ta hereby riven that the Board of CommlMioner* of Adams I County. Indiana, on Munday, the .'nd day of March. 1814. and up to Ini o’clock a. m . of aald day. will receive sealed bid* for the tenuu of the Old I Fair Ground* for the seaxon of Ul4. 1 •aid prenilhea to be farmed In crop* during aald year and mu»< ant be pa* ! tured. Each bld muat be accompanied with! a check for full amount of bld payable to the County Auditor Rida mu»t be made *Hh th* diatlnct under•tandinr that the fence around aaid and will pot be repaired. Board rdaervea the right to reject xny and all bid*. CHRIST EICHER WILLIAM REPPERT DAVID J. DILLING Commieefonera. Atteat: T. H. Baltsell. Auditor. 5-12 — 0 Democrat Wants Ads Pay. COAL OF QUALITY Prices Right Your 0 tiers will be appreciated PHJNE les Emerson Bennttt

' FOR BALE—FuII biomW Min>» Bronae gobbler and a Pekin dr»ke_ 1> O *’ PowHn< ' ph<B °' U B ~~ Plenty of fresh tome ma e sauerkrout 15c quart! Holland Herring, keg ?* White Fish, pail „ ?? Russian Sardines, pail •_ Linburger cheese, lb. ('ream cheese, lb. J* Sweitzer cheese, lb. Brick cheese, lb. J* Sardines in olive o l 10 ® J* Pineapple Olives qt g. Ripe olives qt % Spanish onions, lb. lb - Perfection bread Apple butter 12 l-2c NAPOLkON SPRING W«t* T FLOUR 75c • »» ck Plenty of good ter We pay cash ort. for nmduce I cto 27c. eggs 25 cents flllfflW