Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 74, Decatur, Adams County, 27 March 1915 — Page 4

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east buffalo. East Buffalo, N. Y., Mar. 27—<8»e> tat to Daily Democrat) —Receipts 5,190: shipments, 2454: official to *•-*' York yesterday, 3.230; boss» closing steady. Medium and heavy. i~. 35; yorkers. 17.35 it $749; pigs. $7.15 fc $7.25; roughs. $625(i56 40. stags. $4 50fe $5.50; cattle. 85 head, steady; sheep. 2,400; slow; top Jamb*. $10.75. G, T. BURK. New corn Clover seed 3' 00 Alsike seed $6 75 Wheat SKI Rye sl.uO Barley «0c W’rnothy Best >2 00 to $2.25 Oats 53c; NIBLICK & CO. Eggs 1* Butter 18c© 27c; FULLENKAMPS. Eggs !«<■ Butter 17c627c BERLINGS. Indian Runner ducts Sc Chickens 11c Fowls l’-c Ducks . lie Geese 11c! Young turkeys 14c Old Tom turkeys 11c Old Hen turkeys 11c Nd Roosters . 5c Butter, pecking stock 18c Eggs lie ▲hove priest pais m 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 >...4a.»a>jMLausauM»-21*918s Beef hides lr n« Calf 7 <IIOW 5e Sheep peiU v^...,..„.. ,.25c®51.M LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Chickens .........lie Indian Runner ducks 8c Fowls 11c Ducks 11c Geese 11c Young turkeys 14c Old Tom turkeys He Old Hen turkeys He 'Old Roosters fc ’Eggs 16c Butter 18c Above prices paid for poultry free from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. | Butterfat, delivered 29c Butterfat, in country 26c i Butter, wholesale 29c ! Butter, retail 32c COAL PRICES. 9tove $749 Egg 740 Chestnut, hard $7.75 Poca, egg and lump $5.09 W Ash S44L V. Splint $4.2-5 H. Valley $4.25 R. Lion >4 50 Cannell $6.09 J. HUI 15.00 Kentucky Lurlg $4 5(

COFFEY’S RED CROSS HEADACHE POWDERS Valuable In Hsadachs. heuralqia. Sciatica Rhsumatism, all nervous aches pa> R * *nd the disoroers of menstruation accompanied by pain. ioc for 4 Powders 12 Powders 25c Orutfist and Dealers or by Mail The Col’s Chemical Co. COLUMBUS, O. FOR SALE—Two autos. Inquire of J. G. Niblick at the Old Adams Co- j *unty Bank. 69t6. I

IPLBLIC SALE. Sale.: Notice is k nderslgiued. ad l min -trator of the estate of Newton Steven*, deceased, wii! offer for sale at public auction at the late residence of said decedent in Vnion township >n j 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 nonh of Wren. Ohio, on Tuesday, March 50. ( Ifrlt. beginning at 10 o'clock a. m.. the ( personal property of said estate. ccm.stating of live stock, implements, etc.. IjScoop shovel, walking breaking plow, | one shovel plow, cross-cut saw, spade, buck saw, hand saw. hand corn planter. dung hook, shovel. 2-horse widetread wagon, low truck wagon, set hay ladders, scoop board, set dump boards, j feed cooker, top buggy, set single harness. buggy lamp, spike tooth harrow, i spring tooth harrow, disc. 5-shovel cultivator. 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 maj chine, cream separator, lantern, ice : cream freezer, oil stove, trunk, 2-year-I old heifer. Duroc brood sow. 2 yearling Du roc brood sows. 8 stoats, weight I about 89 pounds. 7 shoats, weigh l : about 49 pounds, horse collar, about 50 j bales of mixed hay. about 10 bushels ■of potatoes, about 80 chickens. 21 grain sacks. 6 fodder shocks. Da n hay loader. Gale walking cultivate*, rid ing 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 years old. double set breeching barI ness. 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, the purchaser executing his not" * therefor, bearing six per cent interest after maturity, waiving relief, providI ing for attorney's fees and with suficient 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

STUCCO WORKER and CONTRACTOR George Baumgartner. Ready to meet any call with samples and information. Phone 220. Berne, Ind. Money Deposited Here always ■ Vr OBTAINABLE You can get it on a minute’s notice If you had it tied up in real estate or similar investments, it might be safe enough, but it wouldn't be get-at-able. And it auite often happens that a chance arises for profitably investing even small sums. Nothing like “ready money.” This bank agrees to keep your savings safe, and to hand all or part of it to you on demand. FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR, INDIANA Members Federal Reserve Association.

AT THE CHURCHES * , I-1 D | REFORMED CHURCH. • —. e 9:30. Sunday school; lesson, quar n terly review. k 19:39, confirmation service: ten. .•John 1:12. "Receiving Christ." f During "Passion Week" the follow--1 ing English services will be held: I. 7:15 p tn.. Tuesday. Text, Luke e 23:24. "Christ’s Intercession for S.n ~ nee* Problem of Forgiveness.” 7:15 p. m . Wednesday. Text. Luke ; 23:43, "The Absolution of the Peni- ■, tent. Problem of R-pentence.” 7:15 p. m. Thursday. Text. John - 19:16-27. "Christ's Ministry to the r Faithful. Problem of Obedience.” , 7:15 p m. Friday. Preparatory - service Text. Matt. 27:46. ‘Christ's Spiritual Combat. The Problem of - Vicarious Suffering." t 19:00 a. m. Friday. German prepar- ■ atory service. Text. Rev. 5:5-6. "Th? ' Lion and the Lamb in the Cross." i I Special musk- will be given at ev- - ery service. •; A cordial welcome awaits you at our • I service. o CHRISTIAN CHURCH. 1 9:00 a. nr. Bible school. We should ■ all be at this service. Let us win our contest at this service. All new men.- ■ hers are especially invited. 9:49. communion service. No other services at this church Let ’us ail attend the tabernacle meet- ' ■ ings. BENJAMIN BORTON. Pastor. o ZION LLTHERAN CHURCH. Special confirmation services will be ■ held Palm Sunday. In this service the children of the confiviation <iass will be publicly examined in the Christian doctrines. Members of the confirmation class are: Edgar Bleeke. Arthur Schieferstein. Dietrick Dierkes. 73t2 A. W. HINZ. — o PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. — Sabbath school at 9 o’clock. A glai ■ welcome for every one. especially fnr i new converts. I No other service at the church, but • it is earnestly desired that the con gregation attend the tabernacle services throughout the day. Watch for announcement of special j services at the church next week. JAY C. HANNA. Minister o— ST. MARY’S CHURCH. Low mass. 7:30. High mass. 9:30. Sermon and dis ' tribution of palms. Christian doctrine, 2:00. Vespers and benediction. 2:30. II REV. J A. SEIMETZ. Pastor. EVANGELICAL CHURCH. Sunday school at 9:90: C. S. Cramer. superintendent. Al lother services at the tabernacle. This being the last Sunday in the conference year, kindly remember the church envelopes. Beginning with Tuesday evening. i evangelistic meetings will be held during the week. A cordial invitation to the public. J. H. RILLING. Pastor. UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH. Sunday school at 9:10 a. m. This ; will close in ample time to repair to the tabernacle meeting. Preaching at Union Chapel at 10:45 a. m. Meetings will begin in the church next Tuesday evening, to continue ' through the week, for the purpose of ' | closing things up for the summer cam-! j paign. Next Sunday. April 4, the children I ' cf the Sunday school will give a brief • iu-ram in celebrating Easter, after v !ikh Rev. J. E. Grimes of North Manchester, Ind., will preach both; . :romtag and evening. T. F. HARMAN, D. D„ Pastor. o I FIRST METHODIST CHURCH. Both Sunday schools meet at 9:00 a. m. All other services at the tabernacle. Official board meeting to close up business for the conference year w.ll be held on Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. Ail subscriptions for the benevolences and other expenses are due Sunday, March 28th, which close of the fiscal year. j D. T. STEPHENSON. Pastor. o FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. 9:oo—Sunday School. C. E. Bell. Supt. All other services during the day at the tabernacle. The pastor and congregation in this manner, wish to thank Rev. I. E. Honeywell and party for the good done for the Baptist church during the meetings. Beginning Monday there will be services each evening at 7:30. FLOYD G. ROGERS, Pastor.

* NOTICE OF SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. State of Ind .an*. County of Adams, ss: I In the matter of the eatate of James Wagner, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned executor of the last will' and testament of James Warner, deceased. will offer for sale at publi-j auction at the late residence of said decedent in Washington township. Ad ■ amt County. Indiana, on the James Wagner farm. I 1 * miles north of the. town of Monroe. Adams County. Indi-. ana. on Tkuroday. April 8, 1915. beginning at 10 o'clock a. tn., sharp. I the personal property of said estate, i consisting as follows: One bay mar?. 19 years old: 200 bu. corn in crib. 49 ! bu. oats. 20 bu. of wheat. 234 ton cf; mixed hay. 2 tables. 1 cupboard, sink j lot cf dishes, lamps, 1 trowel, 4, chain, 4 rockers. 1 dresser, 1 stand. 1 j cot, lot of pictures, 1 clock, blinds I and curtains. 1 safe. 2 beds and bedding. 1 rifie. 1 silver watch. 1 rang".* towels and bed spreads, knives and forks, flat iron. 5 bee stands, empty bee hives. 7 ducks. 1 fence stretcher, sledgfc. sew, 2 buggies, set buggy har-1 ness. grinding stone. Deering mower, lot of grain sacks and many other articles not herein mentioned Terms: —All sums of $5.90 and under. cash in hand on day of sale: all sums over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving his note therefor bearing 6 per ceat interest after maturity, waiving valuation and appraisement laws with sureties thereon to the approval of the undersigned executor. No discount will be given for cash: j this being an executor's sale none can be allowed. No property will be removed from the premises without first being settled therefor in full compliance with the terms and conditions of the sale. MICHAEL MILLER. Executor. J. N. Burkhead. Auct. C. S. Niblick. Clerk. 72t3 NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. The State of Indiana. County of Ad-' Ims, ss: In the Adams Circuit Court. Febru ary Term. 1915. Eli W. Steele vs. William B. Mar-1 tin et al. No. 8941. Complaint to' foreclose mortgage. It appearing from affidavit filed in the above entitled cause, that Benjamin B. Teeple, one of the above natii- • ed defendants, is a non-resident of the i State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby' given the said Benjamin B i Teeple that he be and appear before the Hon Judge of the Adams Circuit Court on the Sth day of I May. 1915, the same being the 24th Juridical Day of the next regular term thereof, to be holden at the Court House in the City of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the 12th day of, April, A. D., 1915, and plead by answer or demur to said complaint. : or the same will be heard and determined in bis absence. Witness my name and seal of said court hereto affixed, this 12th day ol ' March, 1915. FERDINAND BLEEKE. (Seal) Clerk. J. F. Snow, Atty for Plaintiff. 13-20-27 - - o PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will sell at public sale at their residence. 2'-« miles south and 3 miles west of Willshire ; 5 miles east of Monroe, on Tuesday.' April 6, 1915 beginning at 12:0 o’clock sharp the following property to-wit: 7 haed of horses; one brown mare, 3 yrs. old, broke double, wgt. 1700 lbs.; one sorrel mare. 3 yrs. old, broke double, weight 1700 lbs.; one sorrel driving mare, 4 yrs. old. double gated, well broke, weight 1000 lbs.: one Bay 'driving colt, 3 yrs. old, broke single, i weight 1000 lbs.; one bay mare. 7 j yrs. old, lady broke, weight 1050 lbs.: one bay mare. 7 yrs. old, lady broke, weight 1300 lbs.; one black .colt, 2 yrs. old, weight 1200 lbs. Harness and buggies. 2 sets single buggy harness, j good as new; 1 Storm King buggy, 2 top buggies, 1 good as new. Terms —All sums of $5.00 and under cash in hand on day of sale, all sums over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will given, purchaser giving his ' note with approved security. 4 per ■ cent off for cash. No property shall ibe removed until settled for. » TEEPLE BROS. ' Harry Daniels. Auct. I o CRACKED EGGS. ——— > Cracked eggs for sale at the Berling Packing house. 71tf (j WANTED—GirI for general housework, two In family. Apply at once. —J. H. Stone, 215 So. 2nd St., 'phone . No. 339. - 74t3 MEN —Our illustrated catalogue exl plains how we teach the. barber trade in a few weeks. Mailed fre?. > Write Moier College Indianapolis. Ind. 74t6 t WANTED —Ladies, make aprons at | home; all or spare time. Self-ad-s’dressed stamped envelope for partic- | iilara. Lawn Apron Supplies, 1173 Jefferson Ave., Detroit, Mich. 74t2

get your buggy repainted Now is the best time. We do genera! of 811 kinds from tire to to P ; 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 L pholstering See the ♦ DECATUR CARRIAGE WORKS Cor. Ist. & Monroe St. Phone 123. Buildings For Sale Up to and including April Ist. the undersigned will recieve sealed bids for the two frame buildings located on the west side of Second street and occupied by the Lose & Schrank barber shop and the Corbett cigar store. Bids will be recieved seperately or on the two together. The barber shop building can be taken away at once 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. When You Buy a Portable Scale Be Sure It’s a With >inr!c, r 1 • 1 I Fairbanks Platform 16 in. MIK !' I x 22 in. to M :n. -fr JT 534 in. in site. ■!? 4 * Y Square 23 in. x f ‘ 23 in. to 31 in. x K* ' .;M < 31 in. Capac: Jp* " f ‘ r ties from 4u£ to X. J k 400 C lbs with J & o r without ® drop lever i Fairbanks Full-Capacity Beam No Loose Weight* Used Beam Above Cap Agate Beam Bearing*- leon Level with Eye. Struck by any Available Light. Fairbanks, Morse & Co. 900 So. Wabash Ave. Chicago FOR SALE I Nine room residence on Fifth st reet, two blocks west of court house. Holland furnace, electric lights, bath and sixty-barrel cement cistern. ■ A. D, Suttles. TAXES TAXES TAXES Pay Taxes Or Buy Tax-Exempt Securities. The Supreme Court of Indiana has just handed down a decision con.truing the taw concerning bank deposits. The case was brought up on apPea' from the Circuit Court of Hamilton County. The Circuit Court of Ham.lton County held a Bank Cashier in contempt of court for refusing to test.fy before the Grand Jury o. to the amount of money certain person. had on depos.t m hi. bank on March Ist. The Supreme CBurt held a Grand Jury to be an Inquisitorial body and full power to examine Into eVe Whv X tio ? and affirrnß tKe loWer <*“*’• d - iB - 8 ' Why take chance, on being caught up for bacl. taxes when you c.n buy tax exempt bond, paying from 4to 6 per cent FREE FROM TAX Every gravel road school house or other public improvement is paid for bv oeoT witl’Tm 4 y J \” le ° f tOndS and bond, are absorbed by people w,th idle funds. The UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT virtusny s2ys si! fnunscipdi bonds u •* ir, h. u 8 ’ re Base by accepting them as security booklet ew MUNICIPAL BONDS ARE ABSOLUTELY SAFE MILLER & COMPANY Inc. ( DICK MILLER, President FLETCHER TRUST BLDG.