Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 72, Decatur, Adams County, 25 March 1915 — Page 6

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EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo. N. ¥., Mar. 25—(Special to Daily Democrat)— Receipts, !,- 600; shipments, 380; official to New York yesterday, 760; hogs closin’; r.teady; pigs slow: some unsold. Mediums and heavy, $7.50(i $7.60; Yorkers, $7.65; pigs, $7.2541 $7.30; roughs, $6.30®56.40; stags, s4.so(<i $5.50; sheep, 2,800; strong; top lambs $10.90; cattle, 125; steady. G. T. BURK. , I New corn !••><■ i Clover seed $7.00 , Alsike seed $6.75 | Wheat 11- 45 ; Rye SI.OO : Barley 60c [ Timothy Seed >2.00 to $2.25 Oats 5’C NIBLICK & CO. Eggs Ito Butter ißc©27c FULLENKAMPS. Eggs 16c Butter 17c@27c BERLINGS. Indian Runner ducxs Sc Chickens 11c Fowls He Ducks 11c Geese He Young turkeys 14c Old Tom turkeys 11c Old Hen turkeys 11c )ld Roosters 5c Butter, packing stock 18c Eggs IGc above prices pars lor 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. Wool • «••••■ ..j.,. ,16c J Bets f h ides , XJW ,. He • Calf iSc , Tallow $. Sheep pelts 25c051,00 LOCAL PRODLCE MARKET. Chickens ..He i Indian Runner ducks 8c j Fowls 11c Ducks 11c ! Geese 11c . Young turkeys 14c 1 ( Old Tom turkeys 11c Old Hen turkeys 11c i Old Roosters Ec J Eggs 16c Butter 18c Above prices paid for poultry free from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. Butterfat, delivered 29c Butterfat, in country 26c ; Butter, wholesale 29c I Butter, retail 33c I COAL PRICES. Stove $7.59 I Egg 7XO Chestnut, hard $7.75 Poca, egg and lump $5.00 I W. Ash $4.50 i V. Splint $4.25 ; H. Valley $4.25 R. Lion $4 50 Cannell $6.00 J. Hill $5.00 Kentucky s4<>o Lurlg S4.EC

1B M B B>| ||||a -,| i, „„ 1,,,, | -,hi | n —- - COFFEYS RED CROSS HEADACHE POWDERS Valuable In Hoadache. Neuralgia, Sciatica 1 Rheumatism, all nervous aches pains and the j disordsr; of menstruation accompanird by pain.' ioc for 4 Powders $2 Powder* 25c j Druggist and Dealers or by Mail I The Col’-. Chemical Co. CO LU M BUS, OJ FOR SALE —Two autos. Inquire of I J. G. Niblick at the Old Adams Co- j unty Bank. 69t6 1

PLBLIC SALE. Administrators's Sale.; Notice it k : hereby given that the undersigned, ad i, mlnistrator of the estate of* Newton Stevens, deceased, will offer for sale ■tit public auction at the late residence I of said decedent In Union township In | Adams county, Indiana, on the Clark I Brothers farm, eight miles northeast of Decatur, Ind., and 6 miles south of I Dixon, Ohio, and seven miles north of i Wren, Ohio, on Tuesday, March :’>o. , 1915, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., the ! personal property of said estate, con- ,: sitting of live stock, implements, etc.. Scoop shovel, walking breaking plow, , one shovel plow, crosscut saw, spade, , buck saw, hand saw, hand corn plantit: r, dung hook, shovel. 2-horse widetr<*a I wagon, low truck wagon, set hay I ladders, scoop board, set dump boards, feed cooker, top buggy, set single harness, buggy lamp, spike tooth harrow, spring tooth harrow, disc, 5-sliovel cultivator, grain drill, gas burner, cook stove, 6 dining room chairs, 2 rockers, stand, dining room table, eight day i clock, bedstead and springs, wooden ' bedstead and springs, washing machine, cream separator, lantern, ice cream freezer, oil stove, trunk, 2-year-old heifer, Duroc brood sow, 2 yearling Duroc breed sows, 8 shoats, weight about 80 pounds, 7 shoats, weight about 40 pounds, horse collar, about 50 bales of mixed hay, about 10 bushels of potatoes, about 80 chickens, 21 grain sacks. C fodder shocks, Dain hay loader. Gale walking rid i ng cultivator, ground roller, 2 log I chains, blind mare about ten years old. i 6-yoar-old gelding, iron gray rfiare com ivg 3 years old, black gelding coming 3 years old. double set breeching harness. single barrel shot gun, Stevens repeating target. Terms: —All sums of $5 and under, cash In hand; over $5 a credit of not to exceed nine months will be given. I the purchaser executing his not" I therefor, bearing six per eent interest ; after maturity, waiving relief, providing for attorney's fees and with suificient 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 Ute ground. 69’.4 STUCCO WORKER and CONTRACTOR George Baumgartner. Ready to meet any call with samples and information. Phone 220. Berne, Ind.

iOur Argument is simple, yet sufficient. We accept your money in whatever 1 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 pla.ncst 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.

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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. 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 tha t 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 ! €b. TTOTT I. - ; __ _ 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 Irani?. For Woodwork—Blacksmith Work—Painting, Carriage Trimming and Upholstering See the DECATUR CARRIAGE WORKS Cor. Ist. & Monroe St. Phone 123.

— --- Present your certificates to-day and j be among the favored ones. ' I — -o — NOTICE. I For sale, five fine, pure bred Chester White hale hogs, farrowed July 18, 1914, weight 200 ixiunds. Number in litter, eight. The sire and dam of these Itegs were bred by that veter- : n breeder, W. 11. Seuttlo of Phoenix. Ind. Their sire Albert J., No. 23685, I U. W., Record, Vol. 19. His breeding is backed up by sin h noted hogs as Hooper No. 18714 American Record, : Vo. 17. I Miller's Giant Jr.. No. 19713, Theodora No. 42972. Their dam Grace, No. 55930 C. W. Record, Vol. 19. Now stop and take notice. Her sire, Commander, No. 14817, American Record, Vo. 14, was the great show boy that headed W. U. Settle's 1912 show herd that won 7 grand champions, 25 champions, 93 firsts, 45 seconds, 6 thirds and 2 silver cups and weighed 1,080 pounds. Her dam, Miss Horton, No. 31378, American Record, Vol. 18, was the highest price sow in Horton's 1911 sale. She traces back to Climax, 2041, Sari’s Choice, 47266, Rush County Boy, 19433, Princess 2nd, 41366, Horton's Triumph, 19031, Earl's Medoum, 35,424. In order to make room for my spring stock of pigs I will close these ttbgs cut at farmers’ prices. If you are looking for a male hog that is bred right, that is built right, and has been fed right, get busy and see R. K. Sovine at Honduras, Ind. Mail Route, No. 2, Decatur. 63t3-69t3 o I FOR SALE—Duroc Jersey bred gilts, for March and April farrows. Pure bred Learning seed corn. —C. C. Miller. R. R. N, Decatur, Ind. 49L18 FOR SALE—Baby carriage. Price, ' $lO. Inquire at 306 North Eleventh street. 71tL FOR RENT—Four furnished rooms j for light housekeeping, 609 Monroe ' street. ’Phone 521. —Mrs. B. W I Sliolty. 25-t-t-sf FOR SALE —Fresh cow. Call Geo ! Zimmerman. 14-J, or R. R. 9. 56t3* 1 People who have had a look at some of our $16.5? suits can not understand how we can produce them at the price.—Elwood Tailoring Co rear of People’s Loan 6 Trust Co. 69tc

1 BV\ // ■<. •V:. \ ■ '' 4? : X V .. . 1 Fortified Tires Or?. Siettei" v .3ad Zxltove You I When sires go wrong, through faults which Goodyear tires avoid, remember » ’»»'« ">“<> above you. On it are seme 400,000 users to whom Gcodyears brought content. Let each rim-cut surest our That’s why Goodyears hold the m D r» I —the bst highest place. 1 hat s why men No-Rnn-Cut feature lasiy ,. ar b ( , u «ht 1,479,883-about way known to combat ti. for everycar in use. Let each needless blow-out suggest our ‘ On-A:r ’ cue. t , MO a cost to us of $450,000 yearly. Reduction No. 3 it wipes out a major cause. . , Let each loose tread remind On Is we made our I , . .L n .l re third big price reduction in two you that our patent method .. 4g duces I is : p r. >. . retain every costly, Let each Puncture remind you c .. c | u£iva {eaWrc> And wo spend that our Ad-yectiicr i> ls jj()o ( o9oyearly to discover other tough and doubL-tluck. Ano each k?!crmcntr .. We can and do skid suggest i 3 sharp, money k nps ’ of our matchless output No Other Ways You’ll find (het Goodycars . mean less trouNo other . . || z-n file, less cost Good .. year ’" n,ilo G Th . e troubles. And fo.lowmgGood- . . r> .'r* JI r r” year Dervice no other fire Fortified UH* Stations wi || employs one GI No-R : m-Cut Tires— On-Air ;Cured these methods W;th A<LWe ** t>erTrea<h wSmooth supply you: Lee Hardware Co.' Kalver sike « Gar ' Co - NEARBY TOWNS. Berne Hardware Co., ' Berne Pontius Bros., ’ Geneva REDUCE YOUR TAXES March and April are the months designated b 7 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 Buildings For Sale Up to and including April Ist. the undersigned will recieve seale 1 bi is f< r the two frame biddings located on the west side of Second street and occupied by the Lose & Schrank barber shop and the Corbett cigar s f .or<'. Bids will be recieved separately or on the two together. The barber shop building can be taken away at or ce 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. -W ■ ■ ■ - - - W *- R—W—FOR SALE—White Leg-Horn, Single FOR SALE—Motor cycle in good concomb eggs, for setting, for sale at dition. Inquire of Dick Burdg. 63t3 two cents apiece of Albert Strahn, FOR SALE—Roller top desk, good as miles north-west of Preble. 67t12. new; call 'phone 64. 63t3 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 Hamilton County. The Circuit Court of Hamilton County held a Bank cashier in contempt of court for refusing to test.fy before the Grand Jury os to the amount of money certain percent had on deposit in his bank on March Ist. The Supremo Court held a Grand Jury to be an inquisitorial body and full power to examine into eVe wh t t ? Vi ° latiOnß and a,firniß the lower Court’, decisions. y » 0,1 beina cau9ht up for back tax « when > ou ean buy tax exempt bonds paying from 4to 6 per cent FREE FROM TAX ^ 00 ' h ° ÜBe or other public improvement is paid for bJ neonl ?”” M ' e °' bonds a " d these bonds are absorbed tuafiv Ifi . f “ ndß ' The UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT viror h “T CERNiNG -a R ' TE T ° DAY FOR FRE * BOOKLET CONCERNING METHODS FOR SAVING AND INVESTING. I MtgIICIPAL BONDS ARE ABSOLUTELY SAFE MILLER & COMPANY Inc. DICK MILLER, President. FLETCHER TRUST BLDG. INDIANAPOLIS!