Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 35, Decatur, Adams County, 10 February 1914 — Page 4

ARE YOU A MOTHER One thing, at leant, has endured through the changing ages. That is the influence a mother lias 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 pow crful than the rod of another. You want your children to grow up to be good men and good women. Perhaps they may become great men and great women—but above all. first of all, true goodness is 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 Hank 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 ni 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.” “ SI.OO Start* Your National Saving* Account Here It earns you 3 per cent .compounded two times a year. You can bank witli us by mail. FIRST NATIONAL BANK A SAFE PLACE FOR SAVINGS Decatur, Indiana. Ip 11 ir-mrim-..- ■■ I 8 THE DAILY MARKET REPORTS J HF^innnnnr— —tl7 B* Corrected Every Afternoon R asueaonoEzisgJ

EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo. N. Y., Feb. 7—(Special to Daily Democrat! —Receipts. 3,2t'O: shipments, 2.470: official to New York yesterday. 380; hogs closing steady. Heavy. s9.loft $9.15: mixed, medium' and Yorkers. [email protected]; pigs and! lights, $9,006 $9.15; rough*, $8,156 ! $8.40: stags. $6.505ft $7.25; sheep. 3,000; hogher ;top lambs. $8.40; cattle, 125; strong, G. 1. BURK. New corn, yellow, per 100 tbs 77c Alsike seed $9.25 Wheat 90c Rye ......55c Barley 55c @ 60c Timothy *e*d _ $. Oats 35c , COAL PRICES. — Stove and Egg, bard SB.OO Chestnut, hard $8,251 Pea. hard $7.00 Poca, Egg and Lump $5.25 j 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 $4.75 NIBLICK & CO. Eggs 20c 1 Butter 18c® 25< FULLKWKAMFa Eggs Mr Butter 18c® 27 c BEHLINGS. Indian Runned ducks 8c

I Old Adams County Bank Decatur. Indiana. Capital U2C.000 f Surplui . 130.000 JnQjffi.:' I " : i 4? tWM C. s - Niblick. President M . Kirsch and John Niblick Viee Presidents Mr % x v£T*vw*F« »■ ■ JnF E- Ehinger. Cashier. /SMb n, a j Farm loans ' ft! ‘ RCaU a Specialty VsL ® ef ' ect Resolve Collections Made I PENNIES MAKE DOLLARS at Favor- I I “ able Rates. 1 DOLLARS _ I Start Bank Accounts Ac^a . | * g BANK ACCOUNTS j ’ tionConI Beget With Safe I Confidence and Credit Banking I a □ rm. Methodi I A”" 1 ThM « Extended I BEGET SUCCESS IN LIFE! To our I We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 YeargTime Deposits.

Chicks 10c Fowls 10c Ducks 10c 'Jeese 9c Vrurg turkeys 13c Tom turkeys 12c Old hen turkeys 13c ' Old roosters 6c Butter \....17c J Eggs 20c Above prices paiu tor poultry free from feed. KALVER MARKETS. Beef hides 11c Calf 18c Tallow Sc [ Sheep pelts 25c @sl.oo . Muskrats sc@2sc i Skunk 25c @52.25 Coon [email protected] Possum 10c@70c Mink [email protected] — LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. — ' Indian Runned ducks 8c I Chicks 10c Fowls 10c Ducks 10c Geese 9c Young turkeys 18c I Tom turkeys 12c ’ Old hen turkeys .13c i Old Roosters 6c Butter 17c | Eggs 20c Above prices paid for poultry free 1 from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. (Prices for week ending February 2) 1914.) Butter fat 29He Butter . w 83c

PUBLIC SALE. I, the undersigned, w-fl! sell at public sale at my residence 2% miles southeast of Hoagland. Ind., and first farm south of Williams station, in Adams County, Indiana, on Tuesday, February 10, 1914, the following property, to-wit: Nine head of horses, consisting of black mare, 9 years old, in foal, weight 1250; black mare, S years old, weight 1250; brown horse, 9 years old, weight 1400; brown horse 5 years old, weight 1400; one 3-year-old colt, color black; one 2-year-old black colt; one bay 3-year-old colt; one bay 2-year-old colt and one spring colt. Seven head of cattle, consisting of 1 Jersey cow. 5 years old. will be fresli 28th of February; one 4-year-old cow. will be fresh 25th of May; one 3-year-old cow, will be fresh the 26th of February; one 2-year-old heifer; 1 2-year-oid heifer; one 1-year-old heifer; 2 good spring bull calves. Twen-tv-one head og hogs, consisting of 2 sows that will farrow April 1; 11 shoats 4 months old. and 8 shoats 3 months old. Sixty head of chickens; Eight head of full-blood premium roosters; 6 full-blooded Single Comb Rhode Island Red roosters; 3 head of geese. 3 head of ganders. 3 head of White Embden geese and one gander; | 4 full blood Bronze turkeys. Farm ‘ling Implements: Osborn side delivI ery McCormick mower, 6-ft. cut; I Farmers’ Friend grain drill, riding II cultivator, new; John Deer riding ) breaking plow, corn checker, 3 walk--11 ing plows, 2 spring-tooth harrows. spike-tooth harrow, corn sheller, plat fcrm scales, disc. 2 broad tire wagons, carriage, top buggy, 2 road wagons. J hay ladders, 2 sets of dump boards. 2 ii mud boats, tank heater, land roller. I set of log bunks. 10 log chains, patent

grindstone, set of bob sleds, 2-seated surry. 2 set of breeching harness, set cf farm harness. 2 sets of carriage harness. 2 sets of single harness, 4ton of mixed hay. corn in the crib, corn fodder and many other articles. I have sold my farm and will move to Fort Wayne, and everything will sell regardless of price. Lunch served on the ground. Terms —All sums over $5.00 a credit of 12 months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security, waiving valuation and appraisement | laws of the state of Indiana. If said notes are paid when due no interest ' will be charged; if not. 8 per cent 1 from date. All sums of $5.00 and un der cash in hand on day of sale. No 1 property removed until settled for. (Ash discount of 6 per cant. Bale to begin at 10 o'clock. HERMAN WESLING. ' Owner. 8. R. Rose. Auct. 1 Chas. H Getting. Clerk. I o —... PUBLIC SALE. _____ I The undersigned will offer at public ‘ sale at his residence. 4 miles southeast of Decatur, on the old Ayres farm, on Tuesday, February 10. beginning at 10 o'clock a. m.. the following property, to-wit: Two Head of Horses: One black mare. 16 year* old, in foal; 1 gray mare. 7 year* old. 26 Head of Hogs: Four brood sow*, 1 Duroc sow. due to farrow in April; 1 Poland China. due to farrow in April; 1 Poland China, due to farrow in May: 1 White ' sow, with 5 pig* by side; 17 shout*. Sheep and Poultry: 13 Shropshire ewes and 1 buck. About 75 chickens. Some corn in crib, hay in mow and fodder in mow. Household Furniture: Two stove*. 1 heating and 1 small cook stove; 1 three-piece bedroom suite, 1 dining table and set of dining chair*. Farming Implements: Osborn hay loader, new Cassaday riding breaking plow, diac with truck, J. I. Case riding earn plow. John Deere beet cultivator, International cream separator. Turn bull wagon, with double bed: 5-section land roller, disc drill, corn planter, mower, double-shovel plow. 2 hor*e 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 nu merou* to mention. Term* —Sum* of $5 and under, cash in hand; over that amount, a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving hl* note with approved security; 4 per cent off for cash. No property removed until settled for. NORMAN G. LENHART. John Spuhler. Auct. Sam Rutler, Clerk. ■ ——NU . PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer at public auction. % mile south and IM mile we*t of Monroe. Ind., or H mile north and % mile east of Winchester church. Tuesday. February 10, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., the following property, to-wlt: 12 Homos: One gray mare, coming 2 year* old; 1 mare colt, coming 1 year old; 1 gray marc. 9 year* old. In foal; 1 horse. 13 year* old. and good worker; 1 bay mare. ? year* old; sound; 1 sorrel msra, 15 years old. in foal; 1 nay horse, coming 3 years old; 1 roan horse, coming 3 y«-«r» old; 1 sorrel driving celt. coming 3 year* old; 1 sorrel driving colt, j

coming 1 year old; 1 bay horse, coming 2 years old; 1 bay colt 1 - year old. Seven Cattle: One i Jersey cow, 4 years old, will be fresh I in March; 1 hnlf-Jersey cow, fresh Ist -of March; 1 half-Jersey cow, fresh . March 1; one full-blood Jersey cow. • 3 years old, fresh Ist of April; 1 full . blood Jersey heifer, fresh Ist of . March; 1 full-blood Jersey heifer, i fresh Ist of May; 1 fullblood 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 lbs. each. ,8 do*, 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 dump boards, top buggy, set single harness corn fodder in shock and many other articles 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 Liechty, Auct. M. L. Oliver, Clerk. Ladies’ Aid of M. E. church. Monroe, will serve lunch. ■ o 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 bead of cattle: One Holstein cow, 3 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; 1 red cow. giving 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 shoat*. Hay and Grain: Com in the crib, and two tons clover hay. Six dozen Plymouth Rock chickens. Farming Implements: Osborne binder. Deer Ing mower, hay rake, manure spread er. J. I. C. sulky plow, walking plow. 2 riding corn plows, disc harrow, spike tooth harrow, roller. Jonesville corn planter, end-gate seeder, beet seeder. Troy wagon, almost new; truck wagon, hay rack, surrey, 2 incubators. big kettle, grindstone, sliding table saw, 2 hole corn shelter hand or power; set work harness, set single harness and many other articles too numerous to mention. Terms of Sale —Sums of $5 and un der. cash in hand. Over that amount, a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving hi* note with ap proved security, bearing 6 per cent in terest after maturity. 5 per cent off for cash. No property removed un til settled for. cYIAS. A. HOFFMAN. John Spuhler, Auct. Fred Frucht*. Clark. - —o — - PUBLIC SALE Joint sale at public auction by the undersigned on the farm of Wm. Campbell. U mile east ot South Sal em„ Ind., on Wednesday. February 11 beginning at 10 o'clock a. m.. the following property .towit: 7 head of horses, one sorrel mare. 7 year* old. good worker and heavy in foal; one 3-yr.-old steel roan draft mare; one 2-yr.-old black draft mare, a good one; two 2-yr.-old draft gelding*, good size and makeup; one 3yr.-old standard bred road colt, bred for speed and shows it; one yearling colt, draft. R head of cattie. four milch cows, three of them are 6 yr*, old and will be fresh in the fall and are giving a good bunch ot milk now. one is a Urge cow and will be fresh in Feb.: one 2-yr.-old helper. Hogs. Sheep and Poultry, sheep—seven head No. 1 breeding Ewe*. Hogs—three brood sows; two with pig* by their side. Poultry—five head turkey*, two young gobbler* and three hen*. Farming Implement*, one 3-In tread wagon and bed. Surrey, hay rigging and hog rack combined. Milwaukee binder, In good shape; Milwaukee mower, good as new; O*borne hay tedder, good a* new; Big Wtlie Spring Tooth Cam Plow; J. I. Case Cora Plow, Disc Har row. Spike Tooth Harow, 60tooth: Spring Tooth Harow. Riding Saddle, good a* new; light spring wagon, two Target Guh*. Wire Fence Stretcher, some good Mixed Hay In mow, also some Foder and Oats Straw, with numerous other article* not mentioned. Terms of Sale—Sum* of H 6 oo and under cash in hand. Over that amount, a credit of 9 month* will be given, purchaser giving hl* note with Approved security. 4 per cent off for cash. No property removed until retried for. WM. CAMPBELL J. F. KEIFER Jesse Michaud, J. N. Burkhead. Auct*. 8. B. Campbell, Clerk. — (Democrat Want Ads Pay.

J. C. ROCKWELL'S SUNNY SOUTH COMPANY. The amusement-loving public will be glad to hear that the J. C. Rockwell "Sunny South” company, the show that leaves you laughing when they say good night, is announced to appear in the Bosse Opera House, Wednesday evening, Feb. 11th. This is said to be a colored show out of the ordinary, inasmuch as it is clean to a fault and during the entire performance there is not a line, an action nor an insinuation to which exception can be taken. It contains more real humor, wit. novelities. original Ideas and catchy music than any similar organization. The management wishes to give the public a run for their money and have gotten together a strong and evently balanced organization that is bound to please the most fastidious seeker after amusement. There is a snap and ginger from begining to end. The music is bright and catchy, it is all new and popular because it can be whistled after one hearing. The performance. from beginning to end. is intensely humorous and utterly devoid of vulgarity or indelcacy of any sort. It i sbright. witty, wholly enjoyable and free from objectionable word or act. The funny incidents and comical complications combine to make its humor inexhaustable. It is an up-to-the-minute show for up-to-date people. freely interspersed with several specialties of the better class, which will make the audiance sit up and take notice. The organization is acomptfnied by a solo concert band and a suberb orchestra. The band will head the kooutuWu parade, taking place at »■ tn r> xr

3: 3U F. M. O FOR SALE —Good a* new Hoosier disc drill, discs, been out two seasons—s?s; good narrow tread Turn bull wagon and box. in good running order; tire* just set. for sls. Any one inter ested inquire of Marion Reber, on Bartlett farm, or W. T. Baltzell, 356 8. Winchester St., Decatur. 21t3 W. T. BALTZELL. 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 FUR SALE AT BARGAIN -200 acres of good black land In Wabash townrhip. Jay county, on good gravel road. 185 acres cleared, 15 acres good woods pasture, land is well fenced and welt drained—no open ditches. All in high state ot cultivation. Good brick house of 6 rooms and basement of 3 rooms. New hip roof barn. 36x80, with mow room for 100 tons hay. Also double corn cribs with wagon shed and other buildings for hogs and poultry. Special price made for the next 30 day*. SIOO per acre. See or write James Heath, Portland, Ind. 23t6 Good cook wood for sale. Erwin's office. 'Phone 85. 6tf WANTED—GirI to do generau house work. Enquire A. D. Suttles, at Old Adams County Bank. 28t3 Eight good Jersey heifers, that will be fresh in the spring, all of my own breeding and are from the very best cows I have on the place, for sale; also one good cow, must sell to make room for others. Willshire phone 3-R on 14. Address Hfirry Brown. Decatur. R. R. No. 6. on the old Ben Brown farm, 2M miles north of Wilhhire, Ohio, on State Line road. 31t6 FOR SALE OR TRADE—SmaII, well located residence. Will take vacant lot In exchange or sell on any term* suitable to purcha*er. Inquire of F rank Joraston, North Ist St. 30t! FOR SALE—White Russian seed oat*. —Geo. Zimmerman. R. R. 9. 30t6 FUR SALE OR TRADE—House on First street and one on 10th street. Inquire at Frank Johnson. :t* HOUSE TO RENT—Sig room*, on 14(h St —Julius Haugk. 21t8 FOR SALE—Pup*. Will make good farm bold. R. R. No. 7. 19t3 FOR SALE—Brood Sow*, for April farrow. Enquire of E. F. Miller, R. R. No. 11. Phone 10 D. 25t6. I*ADIEB- $6-$8 week making plain aprons at home; no canvassing; we pay you. Particular* and full size sample apron sent for 25c. Domestic Supply House. 1232 Schofield. Bldg.. Cleveland. Ohio. FOR SLEIGH—One single strand of beautiful sleigh bell*, will sell *heap At your own price. Inquire W. H. Murphy. 523 Marshall street. 27t3. WANTED—OId pop-corn. White. Must be shelled. At Mills' grocery. 29t6 MEN—Our Illustrated catalogue explain* how we teach the barber trade in a few week*. Mailed free. Write Moler College, Indianapolis. Ind. 27t3 FOR SALE OR TRADE—SmaII well located residence. Will take vacant lot in exchange or sell on any terms suitable to purchaser. Inquire of Frank Johnston. North Ist 8» 27t3 FARM FOR RENT—9S acres In St. Mary's township, 3 miles from town, with or without build Ings. Inquire of John M Ray, 1013 W. Adam* St., De catur, Ind. <ttf

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Cleveland, Ohio. 3?t3 FOR SALE—Single Comb Rhode Island Red cockerels. Address H. F. Judd. R. R. No. 11 Decatur, or L on Preble R. R. 31t3 IZ'ST—Mesh bag. prized as gift, between Pennington A Licbtle's and 1 O. L. Vance nome. Reward for return ' tc O. L Vance home. 32t3 FOR RENT—Cheap, fiveroom house inside of railroad on Mercer avenue. Inquire of Mr*. Wm. Parent or at 1 Crystal theater. 22t3 HOUSE TO RENT—7 rooms and on brick street. Electric lights and water.—Dr. Roy Archbold. 26’3 FOR SALE—Good family mare and general purpose horse. Will sell at (he right price.—Dyonis Schmitt. 28t6 - FOR SALE—Holstein male calf, one year old. Inquire of Jesse A. Ray. Monroe. Ind. R. R. No. 1, or four 28t30

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