Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 303, Decatur, Adams County, 26 December 1914 — Page 4

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EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y., Dec. 26 —(Spec lai to Dully Democrat)— Receipts, S. H 00; shipments, 2,850 today; receipts, b.tiOO; shipments none yesterday; official to New York Thursday, 3,040; hogs closing steady. Medium and heavy, $7.00; light mixed and yorkers, $7,006*57.10; pigs and lights, $7.25®57.49; roughs, $6.00 <h56.25; stags, $5.25 Si $5.75; sheep, 4,400; higher; top lambs, SB.SO; cattle, 12$; 15c4?25c higher. G. T .BURK. New corn 80c Clever seed $7.25 Atetk* seed $7.25 Wheat $1.15 Ry Barley , 50c rtxßOthy BMC $8 00 to $2.25 Oats 4Cc NIBLICK * CO. ........................., ..33c Butter ‘ .... 18c©27c FU LLENKAM PS. Bggs 33c Butter 18c@27c BERLINGS. lAiu Kunar Dun* ........ Be spring chickens 11c .... ...9c Beau 8c Yeung twkuya 12c Vca turkeys ......■"■u.w 12c DM ten turkeys 12c Ut Boosters 5c Butter 18c Egg* ...... 26c Above yrtcea tor poultry tree Boa fee*. WWMWWMHW !■ 11 ii i 1 i ii » MONEY TO LOAN :: * ON * * FARMS * * JOHN SCHURGER * * ABSTRACTOR * US flt * $ * # * * * * * * * s, STAR GROCERY fingitah Walnuts 25c W" We Flour 10c Dm pipits, •z 16c I <ntbnlAtte Sugar 26 »b. ; Cum Syrup 16c Hans Rutfuh 10c Maple Syrup 25c Pumpkin, can 10c New Crag Snap Beans, 1b... 6c Sweet P&tateeu, lb 3c . -**<—<-• *•. Pure Buckwheat Flour. 10 ft. BS<*k <sc CYBBBBBBBMBMBBMBIBBiMBB Win Johns, _________________

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KALVER MARKETS. Wool .... ._ t . A , ..ji.wju ,. .81c026e Beef hides ........ 11c j, Calf l«e Tallow .. 6e ; Sheep pelts [email protected] t LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. « s i 0 Chickens 10c ■’ Indiana Runned aucks >M , 8c ’ Fowls 10c Ducks 10c Geese 9c Young turkeys 15c ■ Tom turkeys ' Old hen turkeys 12c ‘ Old Roosters 5c > _ Butter iBo : Eggs 33c Above prices paid for poultry free from feed. »»e i I DECATUR CREAMERY CO. Butter Fat, No. 133 c Butter Fat, No. 2 30c Wholesale 33c Retail 36c COAL PRICES. I Stove $7.50 Egg 7.50 Chestnut, bard $7.75 Poca, egg and lump ,-...55.00 !W. Ash ....$4,60 V. Splint $4.25 H. Valley $4.25 R. Lion $4.50 Cannell $6.00 J. Hill $5.00 i Kentucky $4.50 Lurig $4.50 PILES! PILES! PiLESI W ILLIAMS’ INDIAN PILE OINTMENT Will eure Blind, Bleedxg c.nd Itching x)le<t. 11 Lh the : umors, alt-iya itching at once acts as a poultice, glees hmtaut relief. For sale by all druggists, n ail 5Ut and SIJC WHJLUMS MFG.CC.- Ohk The Enterprise Drug Store. LOST —A black cow-hide robe. Wes lost somewhere on road bet ween W. A. Fonner’s farm and the Holthouse garage. Finder please return to this 1 office or the Holthouse garage. 303t3 I LOST —Boy’s black fur glove. Please i return to this office. 303t3 I FOR SALE —Buick roadster, in firstclass condition. Like new. Bar- ■ gain. Going south. —C. C. Rayl, Mon- ' roes Ind. 303t12 , THE SON. Last New Year his father gave him a First NATIONAL Bank Book with a deposit in it of $lO. Today he has in his account $1711.50 —every dollar beside the interest ho has earned himself. Me is 14 years old. Before last New Year he'+iad never put by a dollar. Let’s start your boy’s with First NATIONAL Acounts this year. $1 JOO—ss.oo—■s 10.00— does it. May we make them out for you? FIRST NATIONAL BANK A Safe Place for Savings Decatur, Indiana IHBHHHHHBBNHSiBHRKi i

SMASHED PATROL WAGON. . The front of the police patrol wagon | was crushed in and Driver August | Buuck narrowly eseaped injury when tlie machine was struck by a Fort Wayne & Springfield interurban car at the corner of Calhoun and Berry | streets at 10:30 o’clock Thursday | night. The patrol wagon had gone to the corner of Lewis and Calhoun I streets to place a red light on a street obstruction, had come back on Harrison street and was going east on Her ! ry street when the accident occurred. , Driver Buuck declares that he sound- , ed his horn as he approached the cor , ner and that he could not hear a bell ! or any other warning signal from the car. Although the patrol wagon was proceeding slowly the force with which it struck the front part of ths Interurban was sufficient to cave in the radiator and hood and cause a damage of S2OO to $250. The car halt ed only long enougli to allow the pa trol to back away and then went on to the terminal station. Motorman Herman Ruhl and Conductor Rice were questioned there by Stationmas ter Fred Fry, who was in the wagor when the smash came and was slight ly bruised about the face by beim thrown against the wire screen. They would make no statement and they will be called in by Chief Lenz at ar investigation today.—Fort Waynr Journal-Gazette. —o FUNERAL THURSDAY. The refhains of the late Rev. L. H Lindsey, whose death occurred Mon day afternoon at Findlay, will bi brought to Van Wert, this evening and taken to the home of his brother in-law, W. H. Dailey, of South even ue. Rev. Lindsey, who was formerly a resident of this city, and stationcc at several charges of the M. E. churc) in this locality, had been in poor health for the past few years. Severa times in recent months his condition had been critical and the relatives were assembled in fear that hfs de mise was about to occur. The de ceased was a man of pleasant person ality and his death Is regretted by hb many friends, both in and out of tin church in which his life was spent. A wife and one daughter, Miss Ethel survive him. A funeral service war held this afternoon, from his lat< home in Findlay, and a brief service will be held at the Dailey residf-no Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Bur ial at Woodland. Friends desiring U view the body may ciill at the Dailey residence between the hours of twelv, and two tomorrow. — Wednesday’! Van Wert Daily Bulletin. 0 . — — For Wayne & Springfielt Ry. Company. TIME TABLE. Northbound. Cars leave Decatur at 5:50, 8:1* 11:30, 2:30, 5:45, 0:30; arrive at For Wayne at 6:53, • :«, 12:40, 3:40, 6:51 and 10:40. Southbound. Leave Ft. Wayne at 7:00,10:00,1:00 4:00, 7:30, ll:d0; arrived in Decatw at 8:10; 11:10; 2:10; 6.10, 8:40, 12:10 i Connections are made at Fob I Wayne with the. Ft. Wayne & North era Indiana Traction Co., The Toledi & Chicago Interurban Railway Com pany, The Ohio Electric, and Thdlliit : Onion Traction Company; also witl the Pennsylvania, WabSih Nickl< Plate, L. 3. A M. 8., C. H. & D„ eac G. R. A I. railroads. Freight Service. Freight service consists of cn> train each way daily; Leaving Deca : tar at 8:00 a. m. and returning, leav ing Fort Wayne at 12:00 a. m. Thh enables shipper# to telephone ordan and receive shipments promptly. W. H. FLEDDERJOHANN, General Manager, - ■ Decatur, IM FOR SALE. The Peter C. Steiner 80-acre fans : mile west and H mile south of Ltnt. Grove, in Hartford township, Adam county. Also 20 acres of timber land, belonging to the same party, 1% mile , i south of Linn Grove. For information lj see John Neuhouaer, Berne, Ind., or I John P. Steiner, B. R. No. 6, Blufftop, Ind. 27-4-11-18 26-1 BBMiwm I I I ■II I

AT THE CHURCHES «-—l , REFORMED CHURCH. 9:30, Sunday school; lesson, II (’or. 5:14-21. 10:00, German communion service; text, Rom. 1:17, "The Righteousness That Counts.” 6:30, C. E. meeting. 7:00, English communion service: text, Isa., 53:2, “The Unaccountable ness of Christ." A cordial welcome awaits you ut our services. ■ ' ■ LUTHERAN CHURCH. Sunday school ut 9:00. Questions 13-16. Bible history, 5 and 6. English Christinas services. 10:00 Student Linnenteier, from Preble, will deliver the sermon. Congegational meeting, 2:00 p. ni. Announcement for communion Tuesday. 0 CHRISTIAN CHURCH. 9:30 a. tn., Bible school. Preaching at. 10:20 a. ru. Subject. “Onward." Communion at 10:45 a. m. 2:00 p. m., Junior Endeavor: Helen Schlegel, leader. 6:00 p. m., Christian Endeavor. 7:00 p. m„ evangelistic service Special music and a special ntessag at this meeting. o BAPTJST CHURCH. Bible school, 9:30 a. m., Clarence E. Bell, superintende.nt. Preaching services, 10:45 and 7:00 Morning subject, “Balancing Ac counts.” Evening subject, “Burie< With the Burial of an Ass.” Special music at both morning an> evening service. A hearty and cordial welcome awaits all who worship with us. FLOYD G. ROGERS. Pastor. o — UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH. Sunday school. 9:15 a. m. Preaching, 7:00 p. m. Subject “What Jesus Sees in Man.” Matt 9:9. Junior Endeavor, 2:00 p. m. Senor Endeavor, 6:15 p. m. Preaching at Union Chapel at 10:0( a. m. The revival meetings at Unior Chapel closed Christmas Eve. It wai a great meeting. A number were sav ed and a great work done for the church and community. T. H. HARMAN. Pastor. o EVANGELICAL CHURCH. Sunday school at 9:30; S. C. Cra mer, superintendent. Preaching at 10:30 and 7:00. Morning subjects, “Things W< Ought to Remember.” Evening’s service will be evangelistic. V. P. A. at 6:15: Grace Hoeneisen leader. New Year’s meeting. Both morning and evening serv ices wil be helpful in closing the olo’ I year and beginning the new aright. I A welcome to the public. J. H. RILLING, Pastor. — oPRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 9:15 a. m.. Sunday school. 19:90 a. m., and 7:06 p. m., public worship. Themes, "The Christina* “Afterglow,” “The Value of Mem <wy.” Miss Frederick Hubbard will sing it the morning service. A. Randegger’s “Save Me O God.” 6:00 p. m., Christian Endeavor. A cordial welcome to all. WM. H. GLETSER, Pastor. Q ST. MARY’S CHURCH. ’ “w mass. 7:30. I’igh mass. 9:30 a. m. Christian doctrine, 2:00 p. m. Vespers and benediction, 2:30 p. m. FATHER SEIMETZ, Pastor. —o THE METHODIST CHURCH i 9:90 A. M. Sunday School. First Division. 10:00 A. M. Morning Worship. Sermon by the pastor.—Theme: A True Foundation for the Naw Year. 11:30 A. M. Sunday School, Second Division. 2:15 P. M. Junior League. 6:00 P. M. Evening Worship, Sermon by the pastor—Theme, "A Bible Love Story.” A cordial welcome for all. D. T. STEPHENSON, Pastor. — - HOUSE FOR RENT Three bed rooms, 4 clothes closets modern bath room upstairs: hall, par lor, dining room, pantry, kitchen downstairs; nice big cement cellar, soft and hard water and gae in house, op Ko. 6th St. Inquire K. S. Neptune, 240 N. Sth fit., city, or S. 3. Spangler, ’plione 184. 29516 •

WE INVITE YOU TO JOIN OUR THRIFT CHRISTMAS CLUB ANY ONE CAN SAVE IF HE WILL It is an easy matter to save a little sum each week from the dimes, nickels, and pennies, you now spend tor things of little value. _ It will surprise you to see how these little Savings will amount to a big sum if deposited regularly for a definite period. Where they will “Work While You Sleep” by drawing 4 per cent per annum. I You may pay MORE than ONCE a week or for Several Weeks at one time. You Pay 48 or 50 weeks as you desire. THE PEOPLES LOAN AND TRUST CO. Bank Os Service | WATCH FOR OUR ADVERTISEMENT I I ' -—«■ - '■ —-—I I I ill. .11 I ■— - I I ■■■ ■■l «■!■ ■■■■!■■ 1 ?

PIANO TUNING —High class work, I strictly guaranteed. Orders left at Gay, Zwick & Myers will receive prompt attention.-t-Harry Sawyer, Ft Wayne, Ind. 240m-t-tf WANTS WORK —Girl wants housework to do. Call ’phone 381. 29913 Have your harness oiled ord repaired by Schafer Hardware Co. 294t60 !

HAVE YOU DONE If? WrtftT? JOINED OUR 1915 CHRISTMAS SAVIN6S CLUB If not be sure to get in this week-open all week join one of the plans and receive a handsome check next December. It pays. Ask any one of those who have been in before, * » THE FIRST PAYMENT MAKES YOU A MEMBER. HERE 15 THE PLAN Members starting with Members starting with Members starting with Members paying 25 5 cents and incroas- 2 cents and increasing 1 cent and increasing cents a week fixed, tor ing 5 cents each week 2 cents each week for 1 cent each week for 50 weeks get $12.50 ge? k . fOr . . 5 °56 50 WeCkS 861 $ 25 - 50 50 WeRkS s l2 - 75 Members paying ’ W ' Members starting with Members starting with cents a week fixed, (or - decreasing “ 5 cents each week for 2 cents each week for J X “embera paying fI.W • 60 weeks, get $63 7S 50 weeks get qn get w«ek fixed for 50 - • • $12.75 weeks, get . |sp.qo The above amounts will be increased by three per cent. Interest per ar num, for the average time. No Fines-No Fees- No Red Tape-No Trouble OLD ADAMS COUNTYBANK Oldest Bank in Adams County, Strongest Bank in Adams County, Deposits more than a million dollars. Decatur, Indiana. ■ 1 - | Copyrighted 1914, By Undis Christm^Zv„ ig , Club Co.. |

■ FOR SALE—A buffet and an 8-foot extension dining room table, and 6 chairs, n arly good as new: also china closet and sideboard. Will sell separately or together.—Charles E. Meyer, Winchester St., 'phone No. 543. 278tf FOR SALE—was range, good as new; will sell cheap. Inquire of Ed Green. 275tf

- -.!■ —I. 1 W._» -1 FOUND—Pocketbook containing mon.* ; ey, found last Friday. Owner can i' have same by calling on Frank Cari roll at the Elzey & Carroll harbet ,: shop, and paying him for this ad. 3011! t! LOST —Last evening between Germaji Reformed church and Boston I a small black pocketbook; had $3.35 f in it. Leave at thia office. 302U',‘. —