Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 75, Decatur, Adams County, 31 March 1914 — Page 4
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EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y„ Mar. 28—(Spec ial to Dally Democrat) —Receipts, 2, SSO; shipments, 1,520; official to N> « lork yesterday, 2,090; hogs closing steady to strong. Heavy, [email protected]: mixed, medium nnd Yorkers, $9.15'1' $9.20; pigs and lights, $9.00(?i59.!0: roughs. $8.30© 98.50; stags. [email protected]; sheep, 2,400 jstrong; top lambs, $8.65; cattle, 100; slow. G. V. BURK. New corn, yellow, per 100 1b5....81c Alslke seed ss-26 Wheat 90c KC.
Rye 65c Barley . • 55c© 60c Timothy seed SB-00 Oats COAL PRICES. Stove and Egg, nard 88.00 Chestnut, hard $8.85 Pea, hard 87.00 | Poca, Egg and Lump 85.25 i W. Ash $4.75 [ V. Splint »4.6 u j H. Valley $4.25 R. Lion $4.50 I Cannell $6.00: J. Hill $5.00 i Kentucky $4.50 Lurig $4.75 — NIBLICK & CO. Eggs 14c I Butter 18c ©2sc ■ FULLENKAMPS. Butter 25c | BEHLINGS. Indian Runned ducks 8r ;
>. , f iV Fare * 252 I OAIUV BETWEEN vtEyJ eveland I ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■»«*»*» - - — ■■ ■■ .■ ■—<■■ — !■■. ll— — <hbmb —n> TIU . V THE GREAT SHIP SEEANDBEE Pm tanwt andWMt «oaUypaMM'- > * - •«•• <■•*;’* -toftheworld. ItSorviotJaly lu Length t *Ki breadth 9S lee trm? vitgere Mosraifirent Steamer* SEEANDBEE, City of asd City c: Btrffjlo r Daily—Cleveland and Buffalo—(Ma? Isi to Dec. Ist) UmC'.tti.nd • 1. .iearv. < Art vc B'tdaio • • * ts. A. r »'•* (V«mtr. .* bt' r'ird 1 .rm I h Cr*’'.- • . . .r . . ..... ■,, ; far lut-.'-Ku . 1. ! • < ,i ; . i Ua Lany railroad line b«.rwe«.a Cicveland a id Buffalo arctr «‘i I* ” transrortait u on <*. &B. Hoc nt rum mu .v»a y >v. u- :t a*-n.t far a t jv.4U. 1i..-. t.nd ce*. .r puMan* for beadmu:« buuKta*. THE CLEVELAND Cc BUFFALO TRANSIT CO. I. >. Nw.Ei*fi« G«a‘i XL H. Rcrefw. T- . ‘ M *•. U. f U M uwi. Get'i Puhl Atari _ -°± . —-J , 111 ■' ~~~ ■“ ———— —— - ■— ■—■ ' I Homeseekers Excursion Fares To The Southwest VIA CLOVER LEAF ROUTE < Tuesday, March 3rd and 17th, April 7th rnd 21st See H. J. Thompson Agent Decatur for Information or Address Chas. E. Rose, A.G.P.A., Toledo, O.
Old AdamssCounty Bank Decatur, Indiana. a Capital fItC.OOO Surplus . $30,000 C. S. Niblick, President M. Kirsch and John Niblick Vice Presidents E. X. Ehingcr, Cashier. ’ Farm loans KtuQ a Specialty Reflect — Resolve Collections —' Made MOST OF US Speedily LET ENOUGH DOLLARS OMMhaMMWhsewe ■!■■■ mil i ■ ,mi I a GO NEEDLESSLY, Every To Start, And Make A BANK ACCOUNT GROW WEEDLESSLY! That Is, With A Extended Heal thy, S teady Growth! Patronf' We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits.
Chicks 10c Fowls 10c ( .. Ducks 10c Geese ...9c M Young turkeys 13c Tom turkeys 12c Old hen turkeys 13c n Old roosters 6c ,i Butter 13c ■ Eggs lie Above prices pa:u tor poultry free from feed. KALVER WARKEi*. Beef hides 11c Calf 13c 1 ’[ Tallow 5c i Sheep pelts 25c @ SI.OO
Muskrats 6c @ 25c Skunk [email protected] Coon [email protected] Possum 10c@ 70c Mink 25c @54.00 J _ 1 LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. < > Indian Runned ducks 8c 1 It* 10c f | Fowls 10c * | Ducks , ...10c $ Geese 9< 8 Young turkeys 13c a 'Tom turkeys <....12c 0 . Old hen turkeys 13c Old Roosters 6c Butter 13c Eggs 14c Above prices pard for poultry free I from feed. F v DECATUR CREAMERY CO. Prices for week ending March 23. 1914.) [Butter fat 27%c [Creamery Butter 28c R
IFOR SALE Throe-fifths (3-5) interest in twelve |) and one-half (12%) Acres of wheat. ■ Is sewed two (2) bushels of recleaned seed to the acre, and got a fine stand. This field is thoroughly drained nnd all the high ground was thoroughly | fertilised last fall. There should be I an average yield of from twenty (20) to twenty-five (25) bushels per acre. I Price asked, seventy-five (75) dollars. ' Anyone interested will please call ' at Auditor's office or 356 South Winchester street, Decatur, Indiana. ■ 71t3 WALTER T. BALTZELL. Q. 49 CURE. How to prevent the spreading of the diseased condition in Decatur is what is puzzling the doctors. Keep your stomach, liver, kidneys and bowls in good order by taking 49 General Tonic twice a day. You need not fear, not one family we know of that was taking 49 has contracted the sickness. Keep 49 handy and give yourself and children a dose twice a day. Some famlies are buying 49 in half-doven lots. 49 general tonic is sold by all druggists. 73-6 49 CURE Now is the time in the year that you should take care of your self. Your system is in a condition to contract colds and any disease that you come in contact with. You should begin now to take 49 General Tonic. 49 tonic lias been prepared by Dr. Hensley and tested 52 years to prove its efficiency in building up your stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels, and your general system. Try 49 once and you wil not be with out it. 73-6 PIANO TUNING. Our piano tuner. Harvey Sawyer, of Fort Wayne. comes every week and we guarantee his work to be the very best. Leave orders at our store. 73t3 GAY, ZWICK A- MYERS. o ' FOR SALE. Two-passenger, four-cylinder automobile, twenty-two horse power, a liargain. Call on Peter Kirsch, No. 3rd St. 64tf
PATRONS, NOTICE. On account of the Illinois State Dental association meeting at Chicago, I will not be in my office March 23, 24. 25 and 26. 67t6 DR. ROY ARCHBOLD. o FOR SALE. A good, heavy two-year-old marej colt, a few good brood sows, two good yearling male calves, either sell or let out on shares. —John Schelman, R. R. No. 1; 'phone 8 on H line. 64t6 SCHOOL BOARD TO MEET The school board will hold Its reg ulnr meeting Friday evening, but nothing more than the regular rou tine will probably be gone through with. PASTRY SALE. The ladies of the Union Chapel church announce another pastry sale for Saturday at the Baker A- Hower meat market. 7®t3 FOR SALE —A large established, good paying tea and coffee route. Company wants a local agent, can be handled In two or three days per week; also similar route at Bluffton. If you are a hustler and mend business, reply at once. Address Tea Mas, 2528 John St.. Fort Wayne. Ind. 71t3 WANTED, TO RENT—A bouse at< barn. Cal) 'phone 51S. 56'1 LOST—On the road, a non-skid chain for automobile, kinder return to office of Dr. C. 8. Clark. 63tf See Julius Haugk for crushed stone, atone screenings, Portland cement and dynamite. 72t6 GARDEN FOR RENT — Splendid ground, centrally located, will rent for cash or on shares, inquire of Mrs. Victoria Hill, Mercer ave. 70t3 FARM FOR SALE OR RENT—Sixty , acres, near Washington church. For particulars address G. L. Bobilya. Will shire, Ohio. 66if FOR SALE—Complete Presto-IJte outfit for motorcycle, 'hone 70. 67f1 FOR SALE- Shetland pony, 44 Inchoe high, and good rubber tired buggy. Address, Bert Lewis, 1640 Canfield St., Huntington, lad. 7313 MEN—Our Illustrated catalogue explains how we teach the barber trade In few weeks, mailed free. Write Moicr College, Indianapolis, ln <- 7316 WANTED TO RENT-House with 4 or 5 rooms. Prefer southwest part of city is-ave word at Ward Fence Co, office. mu FOR RENT—BO-acre farm, good soil, 1 mile from Geneva. For further particulars inquire of Michael McGriff, Goners. Ind. asa
NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given by the common council in and for the city of Decatur that they will, on the 7th. day of April. 1914, at seven o’clock p. tn., at their council chamber in said city, receive sealed proposals for the following. Approximately five thousand tons of coal to be delivered during the ensuing year. Oil used by said city to be delivered during ensuing year. Hauling of coal from railroad stations in tile city to water works plant, for ensuing year. Sweeping the streets, as per specifications on file in the office of the city engineer, for the ensuing four years. Bids for construction of all cemer.t brick and other walks built by the city, as per plans and specifications on file in the office of city engineer, for the period of one year. Bidders requirred to deposit certified check for twenty-five dollars with bid. The council reserves the rlghe to reject any and all bids. H. M. DeVOSS. 14-21-28 City Clerk. o 49 CURE All doctors will advise you to do just what 49 General Tonic wil do for you. You cannot apreclate how 49 will make you feel until you have used it. Follow the example of hundreds of people in Adams county by keeping 49 handy. One lady tells us, that she used 49 General Tonic for ail , ailments or her family and says that they all run for 49 tonic as soon as , they have an ailment, and it never fails to cure them. 73-6 , o Fort Wayne & Springfield Ry. Company. I ■ e TIME TABLENortn pound. Care leave Becatur at 5:50, 8:30, 11:30, 2:30, 5:30, 9:30; arrive at Fort < Wayne at 6:53, 9:40, 12:40, 3:40, 8:40 ' and 10:40. Southbound. Lave Fort Wayne at 7:00, 10:00, I 1:00, 4:00, 7:00, 11:00; arrive in De- i catur at 8:10; 11:10; 2:10; 5:10, ' 8:10; 12:10. «
Connections are made at Fort Wayne with the Ft. Wayne & Northern Indiana Traction Co., The Toledo ft Chicago Interurban Railway Com pany. The Ohio Electric, and Indiana Union Traction Company; also with the Pennsylvania, Wabash, Nickle Plate, L. S. ft M. 8., C- H ft D, and G R ft I- railroads. Freight Service. Freight service consists of ont train each way daily; Leaving Deca tur at 8:00 a. tn., and returning, leav Ing Fort Wayne at 12:00 m. This enables shippers to telephone orders and receive shipments promptly. W. H- FLEDDERJOHANN, General Manager, • • Decatur,lntt. o ■■ ■■ ■ - WRITE STORIES FOR MOVING PICTURE PLAYS. New, Spare Time Profession for Men and Women —One Man Makee $3,500 in Six Months. Owing to the large number of new motion picture theaters which are be Ing opened throughout the country, there is offered to the men and women of today, a new profession, namely, that of writing moving picture p lays Producers are paying from $25 to $l5O for each scenario accepted, upon which they can build a photo play. $3,500 in Six Months. As ft only requires a few hours' time to construct s complete play, you can readily see the immense possibUt ties in this work. One man, who gave the Idea a tryout, writes that he earn cd $3,500 in six months. It is possible for an Intelligent person to meet with equal success. One feature of the business which should appeal to everyone. Is that the work may be done at home in spare time. No literary ability la required and women have as great an opportunity as men. Ideas for plots are constantly turning up. and may be put in scenario form and sold for a good price. Particulars B*nt Free. Complete particulars of this most Interesting and profitable profession may be had FREE OF CHARGE by sending a post card to PHOTO PLAY ASSOCIATION, 1 Rnx 156, Wllkesbarrs, Pa — ■■■■<> HOUSE FOR SALE. Nine-room house, bath, electric lights, gas, city water, good cellar, furnace, cistern, inside R. R, Come in and let us tell you about it. •™ Harvey. Leonard & Co. NOTICE. Wo are unloading n car load of Po cahontas egg coal. If you need any, call us up at one* as It will not lasi tong. DECATUR LUMBER CO. We are ready for the display of spring millinery. Come and see our Hue- Mrs. A. Boese. 7<M2
HORSE SEASON, 1914. Ebone. Belgian, No. 47014. American, No. 3486. Ebene is a beaut if til bay Belgian, weighs 2400 pounds. Tliis great iiorse was imported August 21. 1908. He is sired by -Major d* Onkerzeeze, 10854, lie by LAigl". 3756, out of Jounencele, 6075. His dam is Delta, 20539. she by Annibal, 2450. out of Dnmc, 509. Call ami i,b sped these two horses and then use your own judgment. They will stand inspection. In fact they are above the ordinary. Ebene took first In class sweepstakes on get at Van Wert county fair in 1910. Neron, Percheron. American No. 57210. Neron Is an elegant black Percheron Norman with white star In forehead. 7 years old and weighs 2100 pounds. He is sired by < assi mer, 44206. by Cyrus. 35660. by Bontour, 19590, by Picador 111. 5078. by Picador 1254. by Picador, belonging to the French government, by Favorl, belonging to M. Bupont. His dam D Parlette, 45903, by Oreste. 30646, by Philabert, 760. by Superior, 730, by Favori, 1. 711, by Vieu Chaslln. 713, by Coco, 7127, by Mignon, 715, by Jean Blanc, 739, and going back to fourth dam, Esperance, belonging to M. Cretian. Neron took first in class and sweepstakes over everything at the Van Wert county fair in 191011, al a o in Great Northern Indiana fair, Decatur, 1911. These horses will make the season vers and will fill the expectation of all whv desire to breed their mares to the cream of the land. They stand 1% hands high, have good backs, joints, extra strong over the kidneys, and their feet and legs are clean and of good shape. They are well boned and are of the best stock and of the best families of Europe. These horses are extraordinary moot 1913 as follows: Mondays and Tuesdays at home of keeper, 2 miles north and 1 mile west of Wren. Ohio; Wednesday and Thursdays at Thomas F. Germann’s on the old 'Squire Ger niann farm one mile west of the Hoffman saw mill and Fridays and Saturdays at Wren.
Terms—sls.oo to insure celt ♦« tand and suck. Care will be taken to prevent accidents, but will not be responsible should any occur. Persons parting with mares forfeit insurance. FARMERS' HORSE COMPANY. W. W. Stepart keeper. Wren. O. 67t12 SPRING OPENING. With the coming of spring the varioss stores of the city are throwing off the lethargy of winter and brightening up with their brand new styles and models tn the 1914 season. Chief among these is Bernstein's. Mr. Bernstein has had a large number of circulars printed, telling the people of his many great bargains, which he is offering for sale during the spring opening, beginning tomorrow and lasting for two weeks. This is a great opportunity to fit yourself out at bar gain prices. $7112
PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at her residence on North Second street. Tnursday. March 26. at 1 o'clock p. m., the following household goods, to-wlt: Gasoline stove, cooking range, oil stove, set dining room chairs, table, stand, bed. bed lounge, davenport, sanitary cot. book case and books, and other household art! cles too numerous to mention. 66t6 MRS. A. P. BEATTY. PILES! PILES! PILES V ILHAMS’ INDIAN PILE OINTMENT Will cure Blind. Blowing and Itrbls* Ml»» It übaotba lb. luawrs, allay. lu-hin. at on,-, aela M * poultlee. givea luaianl relief. For aale by ail druggists, mall Mr and H oc WUHMS MIG. CO.. Prop. .O» eland. Ohe The Enterprise Drug Store. crouprelieveddF FIFTEEN MINUTES No need to dose delicate little stem. a<ns with internal medicines—apply VIC SALVE Well over throat and eheet In five minute* the breathing Is easier and In fifteen minute* the worst rnaee are relieved Croup ean be prevented ab*olutely by an application ut Vick'* at bad-Ilma covered with warm ffannal. Abeolutcly hnrmlvM Maniple* on re?r.r- vtvteetf'cS •- Orvenaboro. 8. C SPECIALTO WUMEN The most MtHMMnitti, etoanilng and germicidal of all aaUaeptlc* la A soluble Antiseptic Powder to be dissolved in water as needed As a medicinal antiseptic for douche in treating catarrh, inflammation o ulceraUuu ut uuac, throat, and that caused by feminine ills It has no eqval For ten years the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. han recocimcndcd Paxtlne in their private correeponden-e with women, which proves Its superiority. Women who have bocn cured say Il Is "worth Ila weight In gold." At druggist*. GOc. largo bo*, or by mall. Tho Paxton Tollsl Co., Boston, Mom. 9 «
.A ’’ * ■ V - i CAKE AND DESSERT time especially when the cake and dessert come, from Martin's bakery. >a a moat Interesting period of d.nner or tea Both young and old delight in our luscious baking... You need never bother with the cooking of anything in the way of piea, cakes or pa.try when you can get them made in home style at our bakery. Martin's bread for aaleat S. E. Hite grocery, Mrs. Ann. McConnell'. North End grocery and at T. A. Hendrick’s restaurant Jacob Martin
CHIROPRACTOR Haiifc 1:30 to 5:00 I nours 6:30 to 8:00 Office on second floor, first door South of Democrat Consultation and Spinal Analysis free Lady Attenda PHONE 6ntO 0. L BURGENER DC Low One-Way COLONIST FARES WEST via the NICKEL PLATE ROAD Tickets will be on sale to points in Alberta, Arizona, British Columbia. CALIFORNIA Colorado, Idaho, Mexico, Montana, Nevada, New Mex’CO, OREGON Saskatchewan, Texas, Utah, Wyoming WASHINGTON MARCH 15 TO APRIL 15 Inclusive For Full Information regarding Fares, Routes, Connections, Reservations, etc, call on Agent or write. F. P. Pamin, D. P. A., Fort Wayne. Ind. Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARIAN PhoMP Office 14k* rnuiie Residence 102
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STAR GROCERY 'ggftgBRKIKBKtNBtntSBBtBNMftKBsgtr \ Baked beans .... 10c Red kidney beans . 10c Sugar corn .... 10c Early june peas . . 10c Lye hominy .... 10c Pineapple ICc Pink salmon .... 10c Green string beans . 10c Golden wax “ .10c Lima beans . . . .10c Succatash ICc Pumpkin 10c Pie peaches . . . . 10c Tomatoes 10c Sweet potatoes . . ICc Cod fish flakes ... 10c Will Johns. ESt; DON’T BE AFRAID OF BEING RICH! • Many a warm heart,'' says Robert W. Chamber!, “beats be neath the waietcoat of a plutocrat. Which reminds ue of a little incident that recently happened He was bright and lively and neatly dresaed and ahowed a proud mother'e loving care. He was a newsboy and in his daily round he blew into a bank and sold one of the officers a paper. The officer was not connected with the Savings Department and not familiar with its dope* Mrs. He talked to the lad about the importance of saving mone. The youngster cocked his small head to one side, listened with i shrewd twinkle In his eye snd then into an inside pocket of a neat little jacket he thrust his chubby fist and brought forth • Pass Book and placed It in the Official's hands. It showed the boy had in the Bank, nicely tucked away. s7l. As the bank officer passed it back the little fellow said: "Huh! I ain't afraid of be "9 rich!" If that had been your bey wouldn’t you hove been proudWeudn*t any mother in Decatur be proud of him? Why not teach your eon tc save? Why not bring hin around to the First National Bank of 0catur and open an account. s'7® does it.. It will start your so" right. We want to meet your bo> Won’t you bring him around to see us? We like boys at the 8 ret National Bank. FIRST NATIONAL BANK A Safe Place fee Uvinge Decatur, Indiana-
Bosse Opera House Friday April 3 Gaskill and Mac Vitty (Inc.) Announce THE SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS f»ramatiae<i from Hatoil Bell Wrights Novel bf Mr. Wright and Ebbcry W. RcynokK "The most popular American ■**’ Into the moat popular American (*■•> PRICES 25c-50c-75c41-»0 Seat Sale Usual Place
