Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 71, Decatur, Adams County, 24 March 1915 — Page 4

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east buffalo. East Buffalo, N. Y„ Mar. 24—(Spec lai to Da'ly Democrat) -Receipts, 400; shipments. 950; official to New York yesterday, 380; hogs closing steady. Pigs weak. Heavy, $7.60®57.65; Yorkers and mixed, [email protected]; mixed, s7.Bo('i $7.90; pigs, s7.4ofr $7.50; roughs, $6.40®56.50; stags. $4.50 @ $5.50; sheep, 2,400; slow; lower; top lambs, $10.75; cattle, 100; steady. O. T. BURK. New corn 94c Clover seed $7.00 Alsike seed $6. ,5 Wheat Rye Barley 60c Timothy Bee® $2.00 to $2.25 Oats 56c NIBLICK &. CO. Eggs 1 ' ; c Butter ißc@27c FULLENKAMPS. Eggs 16e Butter 17c@'27c BERLINGS. Indian Runner ducxs Sc Chickens He Fowls 1-C Ducks He Geese He Young turkeys He Old Tom turkeys 11c Oid Hen turkeys 11c lid Roosten 5c Butter, packing stock 18c Eggs 16c Above prleea pan tor poultry tree from feed. AMSBAUGH & BRADLEY CHIROPRACTORS Over Charlie Voglewede Shoe Store Hours 1 to 5 & 7 to 8 p.m. Sundays by appointment. Lady Attendant.

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KALVER'S MARKETS. WOOI ••*• •• • • A.* IWMM Beef hides . Calf w ...1»e lV Tallow Be g Sheep pelta 15c O$ 1.00 d LOCAL PRODLCE MARKET. i, Chickens .»«.llc ■ Indian Runner ducks 8c ’’ Fowls 11c Ducks lie Geese '.lie Young turkeys 14c c Old Tom turkeys He p Old Hen turkeys He ® Old Roosters 6c 1 Eggs iSc 1 Butter iSc Above prices paid for poultry free u from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. : Butterfat, delivered 29c Butterfat, in country 26c Butter, wholesale 29c ■ Butter, retail 32c COAL PRICES. : Stove $7.50 Egg 7.50 Chestnut, hard $7.75 Poca, egg and lump $5.00 W. Ash $4.50 V. Splint $4.25 ' H. Valley $4.25 . R. Lion $4.50 . C&nnell $6.00 J. Hill $5.00 , Kentucky $4.50 Lurlg $4.50 COFFEYS RED CROSS HEADACHE POWDERS Valuable In Headache. Neuralgia. Sciatica Rheumatism, all nervous aches pa'ns and the disorders o’ menstruation accompanied by pain. ioc for o Powders la Powders 25c Druggist and Dealers or by Mail The Col's Chemical Co. COLUM3US, O. FOR SALE —Two autos. Inquire of J. G. Niblick at the Old Adams County Bank. 69t5. ,

IPLBLIC SALE. Adiniiilstrntors’s Sal:'.: Notice is J hereby given that the undersigned, adI ministrator of the estate of Newton f Stevens, deceased, will offer for sale nt public auction at the late residence , of said decedent In Union township in I Adams county, Indiana, on the Clark II Brothers farm, eight miles northeast of Decatur. Ind., and 6 miles south of I lixon, Ohio, and seven miles north of Wren. Ohio, on Tuesday, March 50. e 1915, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m„ the e I personal property of said estate, consisting of live stock, implements, etc.. Scoop shovel, walking breaking plow, 0 one shovel plow, cross-cut saw, spade, buck saw. hand saw, hand corn plant- < r, dung hook, shovel. 2-horse widetreiul wagon, low truck wagon, set hayladders, scoop board, set dump boards, u feed cooker, top buggy, set single liarB r.ess, buggy lamp, spike tooth harrow, C spring tooth harrow, disc, 5-shovel cully tivator, grain drill, gas burner, cook , stove, 6 dining room chairs. 2 rockers, stand, dining room table, eight day " clock, bedstead and springs, wooden : bedstead and springs, washing mn- : chine, cream separator, lantern, ice : cream freezer, o|l stove, trunk, 2-year-old heifer, Duroc brood sow, 2 yearling - Duroc brood sows, 8 shoats, weight • about 80 pounds, 7 shoats, weight about 40 pc.unds, horse collar, about >0 bales of mixed hay. about 10 bushels of potatoes, about 80 chickens, 21 grain sacks, 6 fodder shocks. Dam hay loader. Gale walking cultivatoiV,, riding cultivator, ground roller, 2 leg chains, blind mare about ten years old. 6-year-old gelding, iron gray mare coming 3 years old, black gelding coming 3 years old, double set breeching har ness, single barrel shot gun, Stevens repeating target. Terms: —All sums of $5 and under, eash in hand; over $5 a credit of not ' to exceed nine months will be give-i 1 the purchaser executing his not" 1 therefor, bearing six per cent Interest after maturity, waiving relief, providing for attorney's fees and with suifi- , cient sureties thereon. , SMITH STEVENS, Administrator. , John Spuhler. Auct. Fred Koldewek, Clerk. Dore B. Erwin, Atty. The Ladies’ Aid of Salem church will serve dinner on the ground. 69’4 i STUCCO WORKER and CONTRACTOR George Baumgartner. Ready to meet any call with samples and information. Phone 220. Berne, Ind. Our Argument ■ Is simple, yet sufficient. We accept your money in whatever sums you wish, keep it safe and sound for as long or as short a period as you desire, and hand it to you again on demand in whatever sums you request. That's the whole contract. Nothing mystifying about it, or hard to understand. Banking here is reduced to its plainest simplicity. If YOU haven't a savings account with us it is not our fault. Why not decide to begin to save? FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR. INDIANA Members Federal Reserve Association

FRITZ KREISLER World’s Most Famous Violinst NEW PALACE THEATER Monday April 12, 8:15 P. M. Seats Now On Sale Prices sl, $1.50, $2, $2.50 EVERY SEAT RESERVED For Reservations Address C. E. Pask or J. S. Olds Rooms Ncs. 205-206 Physicians Defense Bldg., Fort Wayne, Ind. Out of town orders must be accompanied by remittance and self-address-ed stamped envelopes. FOR SALE —A Seneca folding camera, postal card size, carrying case. 6 plate holders, tripod, focusing cloth, 6 extra lenses. Camera alone cost sl6. Will sell entire outfit for less than cost of camera. Inquire at tills office. 70tf!

FOR SALE Nine room residence on Fifth street, two blocks west of court house. Holland furnace, electric lights, bath and sixty-barrel cement cistern. A. D. Suttles. DO YOU WANT TO FILE An Affidavit of Mortgage Indebtedness? Now is the time. I have the n< cessarv 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 REDUCE YOUR TAXES March and April are the months designated by law in which to file your affidavit of Mortgage Indebtedness. During this time I will be found at the County Treasurer’s office. Let me fill them out for you correctly. MARIE PATTERSON Notary JUST to remind you that spring is about here and that you may need at least some of the many useful tools and implements for your spring gardening, found in our store. We made a special effort to secure the best utensils that the market affords and can give you the choice of a magnificent assortment in rakes, hoes, garden spades, garden trowels, grass shears, dandoline spades etc. You can get what you want in hardware at Go. "STOTT JM7O.W3TT

GET YOUR BUGGY REPAINTED Now is the best time. We do general Repair Work of all kinds from tire to top, also furnish you any new parts you may want. Rubber Tires Put on—U. S. and Goodyear brands. For Woodwork—Blacksmith Work—Painting, Carriage Trimming and Upholstering See the DECATUR CARRIAGE WORKS Cor. Ist & Monroe St. Phone 123.

The METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE CO. For High Class Insurance and LOWEST RATES Annual Dividends on all Contracts. J. M. KELLY, Agent. J. C. RODGERS CHAS. K. CUTLIP Rogers & Cuttip Real Esstate Co. We have a full line of farms for sale from $40.00 to $60.00 per acre. Railroad Station EAST ORWELL,OHIO Postoffice. COLEBROOK,OHIO Write Us For Descriptive Lift

■“adW&boys ~ We want every boy in Adams County, between the age of ten and eighteen years in our FIRST CORN CONTEST To do so we offer $35.00 IN CASH PRIZES For the best acres of corn grown in the countv during the season of 1915, We are doing this to interest the boys of the county in farm work and in raising a better quality and larger yield of corn and we propose to onet .- Ist. prize Trip to Pur lue Corn Show, or $25200 in Gold 2nd. prize $17.50 in Gold 3rd « §12.50 in God sth-6th-7th—Bth-- prizes each $5.00 in Gold The corn must be grown in Adairs County during season of 1915 by boys between ages ten and eighteen years. Further details and rules governing the contest will be announced before April Ist. WATCH FOR THIS The Peoples Loan & Trust Co. Decatur, Indiana Buildings For Sale Up to and including April Ist. the unc ersigned will recieve set lei bi Is fir the iwj frame buildings located on the west side of Second street an I occupied by the Lose & Schrank barber shop ard the Corbett store. Bids will be recieved separately or on the two together. The barber shop building cin be taken away at or.ee and the Corbett building as soon as vacated. The buildings have been ordered taken out by the fire commissioner. E. X. EHINGER At Old Adams County Bank. FOR SALE—White Leg-Horn, Single FOR SALE—Motor cycle in good concomb eggs, for setting, for sale at dition. Inquire of Dick Burdg. 63:3 two cents apiece of Albert Strahn, FOR SALE—Roller top desk, good -'.s 2% miles north-west of Preble. 67t12. new; call 'phone 64. 63-3 TAXES TAXES TAXES Pay Taxes Or Buy Tax-Exempt Securities. The Supreme Court of Indiana has just handed down a decision construing the law concerning bank deposits. The case was brought up on appeal from the Circuit Court of Hamit, ~ . - „ . „ * u ... „ . . , , 0T Mam '‘on County. The Circuit Court of Hamilton County held a Bank . i — ....... _ nk Cashier in contempt of court for refusing to testify before the Grand Jurv os tn th. , . , . ... y os t 0 the amount of money certain perGrand Jur tH ’ ba " k ° n March Ist ’ The Supreme court held everv and an J* ' nqui » itorial body and full power to examine into Whv take chanr'° 3 o *l S . and afflrms the lower Court's decisions. buv tax exemnt h h* S ° n * in9 eau9ht U P for bac k taxes when you can eXv a | y L n9fr ° m4tO 6 per cent FREE FROM TAX wth moJev raised h°L Or ° tlCr pUblic 'mP™em.nt is paid for with money raised by the sal* . hv n.™i. Ltt. id. , ? of bond 3 and the « b onds are absorbed by people with idle funds. Th» iiMirm .u. lly b J dt „ STATES for deposits in banks. WRITF TO-v b * acce P tln 9 them as CERNING METHODS FOR SAVINg"aND INVESTING. B °° KLET MUNICIPAL BONDS ARE ABS9I.UTFIY SAFE MILLER & COMPANY Inc. DICK MILLER, President. FLETCHER TRUST BLDG. INDIANAPOLIS.