Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 62, Decatur, Adams County, 13 March 1915 — Page 4
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EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. V„ Mar. 13-(9pec-ial to Daily Democrat)— Receipts, 720; shipments, 2,470; official to New York yesterday, 3,040; hogs closing steady at the advance. Heavy, $7.25® $7.40: mixed and medium, |7.40®57.50; Yorkers and lights $7.65®|7.75; pigs, $7.50; roughs, $0.40 $6.60; stags, $4.50® $5.25; sheep. 4,OO0; steady; top lambs, $10.85; cattle, 700; slow; lower. G. T. BURK. New com -_ BOc Clover seed Alsike seed $6. <5 Wheat sl4 ° Rye 90c Barley Timothy seed 12.00 to $2.25 Oats s;!c NIBLICK & CO. Eggs 15c I Butter j FULLENKAMPB. Eggs loC Butter 27c BEHLINGS. Indian Runner ducns Sc < Chickens llc I Fowls c ( Ducks t.lc | j Geese 14c 1 Young turkeys He j Old Tom turkeys 11c ] Old Hen turkeys He lid Roosters 5c Butter, packing stock 18c Eggs 15c Abova price* pan* tor poultry free 1 from feed.
DO YOU WANT TO FILE An Affidavit of Mortgage Indebtedness? Now is the time. I have the necessarv blanks and can do this for you any time during the time allowed by law. March and April. Don’t delay. Do it now and have it out of the way. RUTH BALTZELL, Notary AT COUNTY AUDITORS OFFICE “A MAN MIST FIRST MAKE MONEY THEN MONEY MAKES THE MAN” Every one who has an earning power beyond bare necessities is or should be an investor. He should first of all have a bank account and as fast as he accumulates a surplus he should invest it in good bonds or real estate both of which are thoroughly seasoned, time-tried and pan-ic-tested. We believe bonds offer the best opportunity for investment for the greatest number of people. They are issued in denominations of SSO up to SI,OOO so are available to large or small investors, and mature serially so that a man can choose the year when his money will be paid back to him. In our years experience in assisting our customers to invest their savings and surplus to the best advantage we have found that no two investors needs are the same. We have therefore evolved different plans to meet the demands of every class of investor. One of our plans will fit your case exactly. In our thirteen years expedence no investor has ever suffered loss of any security bought of us. WRITE TODAY FOR FREE INFORMATION CONCERNING METHODS OF SAVING AND INVESTING. ■Dll BONDS ARE ABSOUiTEIV SAFE MILLER & COMPANY Inc. DICK MILLER, President. FLETCHER TRUST BLDG. INDIANAPOLIS.
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KALVER MARKETS. Wool *»e Beef hides lie Calf ......13c Tallow '. bt Sheep pelts 25c®51.00 LOCAL PRODUCE MARKIT. Chickens lie Indian Runner ducks Sc Fowls lie Ducks lie Geese 11c Young turkeys He Old Tom turkeys lie Old Hen turkeys He Old Roosters 6c Eggs 15c Butter 18c Above prices paid for poultry free from' feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. Butterfat, delivered 30c Butterfat, in country 27c? Butter, wholesale 30c Butter, retail 33c I COAL PRICES, ———i Stove $7.60 I Egg 7.50 Chestnut, hard $7.75 Poca, egg and lump $5.00 W. Ash $4.50 V. Splint $4.25 i H. Valley $4.25 j R. Lion $4.50 | Cannell $6.00 J. Hill $5.00 | Kentucky $4.50 Lurlg $4.50
PUBLIC SALE. As 1 um going to break up housekeeping on account of the death of my wife, 1 will offer at public auction my household goods nt my residence on North Fifth street, on Saturday. Marell 13, 1915, beginning at 12:30 o’clock, the following property: Iron bedstead, wooden bedstead, 6 dining room chairs, dining room table, buffet, small stand, 2 rockers, library tabib, davenport, dresser, kitchen table. Garland range, kitchen cabinet, linoleum, 3 rugs, a few pictures, a Wilson heater, fruit jars, lawn mower, and a number of other articles. Terms: —Cash. CHARLES W. KRAFT. John Spuhler, Auct. Geo. McManama, Clerk. 5St 1 —— o 1 PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will give a public sale cf his farm stock and machinery at his residence, three-quarters of a mile east of Salem, on Friday, March 12. Four horses, cattle, hogs, machinery and grain. Usual terms. 58t2 J. C. HARVEY. o SAVE YOUR POULTRY. Lippincott's One Night Roup, Gapes, White Diarrhoea Cure. It has no equal. For "sale by The Holthouse Drug Co., Rexall Drug Store, Enterprise Drug Co. 58t30 O'" Don’t worry about your Easter suit. Order one of our $16.50 made to measure suits and get suit satisfaction.—Elwood Tailoring Co. Rear of People’s Loan & Trust Co. 5705
Your savings are Safe ' Your savings account is not affected by any of the depressions that so often hazard the safety of other forms of investment. ; The crops may fail, real estate may depreciate in value, commercial activities may become stagnant, and the whole field of finance feel a stringency—3ut the man or woman whose earnings are placed in a bank such as THIS may view the situation with complacency, so far as the safety of his or her earnings are concern ed. We solicit the accounts of all who desire an absolutely safe custodian of their money. A dollar or more starts an account.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR. INDIANA Members Federal Reserve Association. 1 The METROPOLITAN LIFE; INSURANCE CO. For High Class Insurance, and LOWEST RATES ! Annual Dividends on all Contracts. J. M. KELLY. Agent
AT THE CHURCHES ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH. German service Sunday at 10 o’clock a m. Theme, “The Great Exhortation to Faithfulness:'• Hold That Fast Which Thou Hast.—Rev. 3:11. A. W. HINZ. Pastor. o ... i . PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Sabbat li school promptly nt 9 o'clock. A special invitation is extended to all of Presbyterian preference starting in the Christian life. For all other services see tabernacle announcements. ST. MARY'S CHURCH. Low mass, 7:30, High mass, 9:30. Christian doctrine. 2:00. Vespers and benediction, 2:30. Tuesday lenten service, 7:30. Seimon aftd benediction. Friday lenten service, 7:30. The way of the cross and benediction. FATHER J. A. SE’IMETZ, Pastor. o CHRISTIAN CHURCH. - > 9:00 a. m.. Bible school. 9:40 a. nt., communion service. No other services than these during the tabernacle meetings. BENJ. BORTON. Pastor. O ; FIRST METHODIST CHURCH. Both divisions of the Sunday school will meet at 9 a. ni. tomorrow. Tabernacle services at 10:15 a. in. D. T. STEPHENSON, Pastor. o EVANGELICAL CHURCH. Sunday school at 9:00, sharp. S. C. Cramer, superintendent. Let there be a large attendance. Bring your church envelopes to the Sunday school. En-; velopes for offering may be had each side of the main entrance to the tabernacle. J. H. RILLING. Pastor. o UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH. Sunday school at 9 a. m. The school will close promptly at 10 a. in. The school swill then march in a body to the tabernacle, where seats will be reserved for them. None stay away from the Sabbath school, as there will be esats for the entire school. Come and march with us. T. H. HARMAN, D. D„ Pasto-. o REFORMED CRURCH 9:30 Sunday School. 10:30 German Service. o BAPTIST CHURCH
F. G. Rogers, pastor. C. E. Bell, S. S. Supt. Bible School—9:00. Acordial welcome is extended to all who are not members of an other school. The pastor requests a full attendance of all members at all the tabernacle services tomorrow. Q—NOTICE TO LIGHT CONSUMERS City light and power bills are now due. Penalty if not paid on or before the 20th. Payable at city treasurer’s office. Call ’phone 225 for any information regarding) your bill. 59tl ° — o TABERNACLE FOR SALE. Notice is hereby given that bids will be received tor the material in the tabernacle building, up to Satur-r'-’E March 20, at the office of C. J. Lutz. Nothing reserved but the light lixtures, furnaces and lower windows. The right is reserved to reject any or : bids. Information may be obtained from C. J. Lutz, A. R. Bell or A. 11. Seliemeyer. 61t6 C. J. LUTZ, Chairman. , o — FOR SALE. Single Combed Rhode Island Red eggs for hatching and they are good ones; J 5 cents and a dollar a setting. GEORGE W. BURKETT, Decatur, Ind. •Phone 615, R. R. 11. 60t3 c - SAME A3 RENT. Seven room house on Elm street, and one on Adams. Small payment cash. ERWIN & MICHAUD. AMSBAUGH & BRADLEY CHIROPRACTORS Over Charlie Voglewede Shoe Store Flours 1 to 5 & 7 to 8 p.m. Sunday s by appointment. Lady Attendant.
I PETITION FOR MACADAM ROAD. State of Indiana, County of Adams, ss: Before the Board of Commissioners of the County of Adams. State of Indiana, April Term. 1915. We. the undersigned eaelt and all ol whom nre resident, adult freeholdeis and voters of Wabash Township. Adams County, Indiana, respectfully petition'your Honorable Body and asK that you construct and complete a free macadamized stone road improvement. over and upon the pulin' highway and streets, on the following route, to-wit: Commencing at the southeast corner of lot 309 in Pyle's addition to the Town of Geneva, Adams Count), Indiana, at the point where Main street in said town intersects with Butcher street, running thence north on said Main street to the northeast corner oi lot 356 in said Pyles ad li tion to said town, running thence west on Lincoldn street in said town to the northwest corner of lot 343 in said Pyle’s addition to said Town of Geneva, Indiana. and there to terminate at the Snyder free gravel road on the western boundary of sai dtown; also, that the approach cn Main street from the south onto the proposed Improvement, be drained, graded and macadamized back to the south for a distance of at least 350 feet.
Your petitioners aver and say that the improvement prayed lor is less than three miles in length, connects at the commencement with a free macadam road and at the end connects with a free gravel road in said township and the same will be of public utility and benefit. Your petitioners further aver and say that the street and highway herein sought to be improved, is a public street and highway already established and in use and is one of the public streets and highways of the Town of Geneva, in Wabash Township. Adams County, Indiana. Your petitioners ask that said street
and highway above described be drained and graded and Gift broken stone be placed upon the grade and that upon sucli broken stone there be placed stone screenings. Your petitioners further ask that said highway and street above described be improved to a width of 35 feet, that said highway be graded to a width of 24 feet and that broken stone b£ placed thereon to a width of 24 feet and to a depth of S inches at the sides thereof and to a depth of 12 inches in the center thereof, and that crushed stone screenings be placed iherecn to a depth of 4 inches upon such broken stone, that said improvement be made a single track and that the name of the same be “The Aaron Bricker Macadam Road.”
That to pay for said improvement we ask that bonds be issued by the County of Adams, in the State of Indiana, payable in twenty semi-annual installments or series, and for the payment of which we ask that a tax iie levied upon the taxable property ot said Wabash Township in a sufficient amount to pay the interest and principal of said bonds as they become due.
That said improvement be made and constructed, and thaf said bonds be issued and said lax be levied u’po i the taxable property of said township including therein the said town of Berne in accordace with Acts of the Legislature of the State of Indiana, passed in the year 1905, beginning >n page 550 and as amended in the Acts of 1907, and as amended in the Acts i of 1909, now in force, providing for the extension of free gravel cr macadam roads, and all other and any and I all amendments thereto. We further ask the Board to take all of the necessary’ steps as is required by law to have said improvement constructed and made as petitioned herein, that the same be constructed without submitting the ques lion of building the same to an election of the voters of said Wabash township and that the board construct the same under, the law’s of the State of Indiana, providing for the extention of free gravel or macadam roads by township taxation. Respectfully submitted, Dr. Aaron Bricker, Mrs. Effie Campbell. W. E. Hunter, H. Kraner, E. S. Callihan, Dr. Ben J. Delvin, W. X. Wells, J. M. Wells, T. J. Vorhees, J. W. Walker. G. W. Casper, J. C. Deitsch, A. G. Briggs, F. J. MacWhinney, O. W. Ferris, C. !> Barr, H. M. Aspy, Mrs. Lou Armstrong, L. E. Carter, Fred E. Lindsey. C. F. Fink, Alfred Kuntz, Homer Pontius. J. W. Kelly, J. A. Coohuan, Roy Wins!)ip, Thomas Drew. John Studer, John Whiteman, G. E. Fink, D. J. McWhirter, C. F, Greene, C. C. Mosser, E. E. Ci/’ii’, A. Haughton, T. P. Hollingswo.th. Otto Bolds, F. M. Buckey, Nancy Hockenbery, Chas. Relchelderfer. A. Harlcw, Philip Conder, Wm. Striker, Fred Meyer, John P. Shoemaker, Vernon Pontius, Manley Wheeler, John F. Scheerer, Michael McGriff, L. L. Mason, J. A. Eckrote, Henry R. Muth. Jacob J. Sprunger, W. J. Nelson, C. R. Price. Jerry Swank, Emma Atkinson,. W. H. Miller, Dan Beeler, Jess Throp, H. M. Vorhee, Mary Mackiin. This petition will be presented to 'the Board of Commissioners on Tuesday, April 6, 1915, lat which time the taxpayers of | Wabash Township may appear and I nake such objection as the law may provide for. THOS. fl. BALTZELL, Auditor. Peterson & Moran, Attys. 13-20 o — FOR SALE —Residence located at 606 Adams street. Inquire of Mrs. Vinnie Lyons, 232 Celina street, Findlay, Ohio. 325-w4wks LOST —Tcp part ot a music rack, between the Fledderjohann residenco :on North Second street and Central school building. Fnder will please I return to this office. 58tf. Why pay more when you can get a guaranteed suit for $16.50 made to measure. —Elwood Tailoring Co., rear of People’s Loan & Trust Co. 5116
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When You Buy a Portable Scale Be Sure It’s a SsS Fairbanks Platform 16 in. 4$ J x 22 in. to 44 in. x 34 in. in size. > sf; ■' t ’’ ‘ Square 23 in. x J J 'Ji --fr- > 23 in. to 31 in.x . S ■' 31 in. Capaci 5 X ' ties from 400 to / iOH t j t 4000 lbs . with h W ' or without ’k JmS \ < drop lever. '•S’? > Fairbanks Full-Capacity Beam ’ No Loo£*s Weights Used Beam Above Cap Agate Beam Bearings, la on Level with Lye. Struck by any Available Light. Fairbanks, Morse & Co. 900 So. Wabash Ave. Chicago
FOR SALE—Fresh cow. Call Geo. Zimmerman, 14-J, or R. R. 9. 56t3* FARM FOR SALE—I 22 acres within 4’/X miles of Decatur at a bargain, of taken at once. Inquire of Eli Meyer; ’phone 3-N. 52tf
THE DOLLAR DEPOSITOR Is Just as Welcome Here as the larger Ones. We Are “NO RESPECTOR OF PERSONS” Come in and let us fill out your Mortgage Exemption. THE PEOPLES LOAN & TRUST CO. James Rupol Pros. M. Kirsch Cashier W. A. Lower Sec'y BANK OF SERVICE REDUCE YOUR TAXES Uu^?’n C^i an ? are the months designated by in hw W i to ft e - your of Mortgage During this time I will be found til™ y rreasurei ’ s office -- Let me fill them out for you correctly. MARIE PATTERSON Notary r --- 1 __ , u ||||WMI —nj THE RICHEST AND MOST FERTILE LAND IN AMERICA « ?”T," “ Wh « *> »" 1,7 San Joaouln r‘ *' '' ' ani7B 07 t!le iower Sacramento anti . tatle. resonrce , 0( . San Joaquin County, California ni^;Xl7 f ° rnlatiOn ’ WiU S<,nt and we will send this bo , " tIU enc ose ten cents in stamps copy of SUNSET MAGAZINE ° C ‘ Hfornia and a saraple ISunset Magazine hureau/San Francisco, Cal. In repljmg please mention thin , County book. ‘ P per an(l ask t° r San Joaquin
FARM FOR SALE—A ten-acre tract of good land, with buildings as good as new; good location, 2 miles from town. Must be sold within ten days. For further information call at Democrat office. 53t6
