Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 86, Decatur, Adams County, 10 April 1915 — Page 4

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13 t -- J mv *» EAST BUFFALO. Kast Buffalo, N. Y„ April 10—(Special to Dally Democrat iKecelpts, 2,400; shipments, -470; official to New York yesterday, 3,230; hogs closing steady at the advance. Yorkers, medium and heavy, $7.75; pigs. $7.50; roughs, S6.SO(Li $6.60; [email protected]; sheep, 800; strong; top wool lambs, $11.40; clipped, $9.76; cattle, 75; steady. G. T. BURK. New corn 37c Clover seeu $7.00 Alsike seed Wheat 5 11 - 46 Stye sl-33 Barley Timothy seed $2.00®52.25

Oats 34c NIBLICK & CO. Eggs 13c Butter 18c@27c FULLENKAMPS. Eggs 1 Jc Butter 17c® 27c BERLING9. Indian Runner ducks Sc Chickens He Fowls He Ducks He Geese He Young turkeys 14c Old Tom turkeys 11c Old Hen turkeys lie lid Roosters 6t Butter, packing stock 18c Eggs 19c Above prices are for poultry free free 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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ml Whoa ■ ■ KALVER’S MARKETS. Wool 21c® 25c Beef hides lie Calf 13c Tallow 5c Sheep pelts [email protected] LOCAL PRODLCE MARKET. Chickens Indian Runner ducks 8c Fowls Hi Ducks lit Geese lit Young turkeys lf< Old Tom turkeys lie Old Hen turkeys lie Old Roosters Fc Eggs 19c Butter IBt Above prices are for poultry free front feed.

DECATUR CREAMERY CO. ■ Butter fat, delivered 30%e : Butterfat, in country 27%c Butter, wholesale 30%.c Butter, retail ~34c COAL PRICES. Store ....$7.60 3gg 7.60 Chestnut, hard $7.76 Poca, egg and lump $5.00 W. Ash $4.60 V. Splint $4 25 H. Valley $4.25 ; R. Lion $4.50 Cannell .$6.00 J. Hill $5.00 Kentucky $4.50 Lurfg $4.60

COFFEY’S RED CROSS HEADACHE POWDERS Valuable in Headache. Neuralgia, Sciatica Rheumatism, all nervous aches pains and the disorders oi menstruation accompanied by pain. loc for 4 Powders la Powders 25c Druggist an d Dealers by Wall The Cos’* Chemical Co. COLUMBUS, O. FOR SALE —Two autos, inquire of J. G. Niblick at the Old Adams County Bank. 69tG.

1 msm ! CALENDAR FOr\vEEK ENDING APRIL 10, 1915. i Wednesday, April 7, 7:30 p. m. Decatur Chapter, No. 57, R. A. M, Regular stated convocation. Friday, April 9, 7:30 p. m. Decatur Chapter, No. 127, O. K. S. Regular stated meeting. o NOTICE, CONSUMERS! Electric light and water bills are now aye. Must be paid by the 20th or service will be discontinued. O 1 FOR SALE. Rose Comber Rhode Island Red eggs for hatching, 3c and 6c a piece. J. P. SMITH, 85-t-t-s-2wks Preble, Ind. o CARD OP THANKS. We wish to thank friends and neighbors for kindnesses and sympathy shown at the sorrowing time at the leath of our darling, Glen Hawkins. FAMILY. o 'OR SALE —One rubber-tired prateton, in good shape; one dubber-tored road wagon, nearly as good as new. — .T. D. Dailey. 81tf WANTED —Good girl to do general housework. Inquire of Mrs. E. Woods. West Monroe street. ’Phone 255. 81t3 WANTED —To buy an inexpensive 10l or small residence property; not too far out. Call ’phone 580. 78tO WANTED —A good girl to do housework. Inquire at the J. H. Stone home. 83tf FOR RENT —Eight-room house at corner o f Fifth and Marshall Sts. See H. B Hoßer. 83t2 FOUND —Package of dry goods which fell from interurban car on Nortn Second street. Owner call Mrs. John Christen, ’phone 503, and pay for this ad. RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS, CARriers Wanted—Life positions, examinations soon. Pay for instruction after you receive position. Apply Liberty Institute. Rochester, N. Y'. Sst2 WANTED—Married lady collector fur Home Companion piagazine club.— J. C. Mahan, Woodruff Place, Indianapolis, Ind. 83t2 We Have Accounts As small as a dollar, as large as thousands of dollars. And no matter how large an account may be, we realize that it is made up of a certain number of single dollars. This fact ought to encourage those who can earn moderate incomes. It ought to induce them to do something toward accumulating a worthwhile provision for the future. We maintain that a savings account at this bank (an account in which the owner is REALLY INTERESTED) is an investment hard to beat. | i FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR, INDIANA Members Federal Reserve Association

AT THE CHURCHES REFORMED CHURCH. 9:30, Sunday school; lesson, I Sam. 16. 10:30, German service; text, Horn. 3:20, "The Consciousness of Evil.” 6:45, O. E. meeting; topic, "Getting Ready for the Next Life.” Col. 3:1-14. 7:30, English service; text, Luke 21:19, "Winning the Soul." A cordial welcome aw aits you at our services. o ST. MARY’S CHURCH. Low mass, 7:30. High mass, 9:30. Christian,doctrine, 2:00. VtsiK-rs and benediction, 2:30.’ FATHER ,1. A. SEIMKTZ, Pastor. Q CHRISTIAN CHURCH. 9:15 a. m., Bilble school. The pastor will speak al 10:15 a m. on “Growth.” The communion service is at 10:45 a. m. We are 130 points ahead in our eon lest. Let us make it 200 points to morrow. All members should he oresent and register that they may diare in the money to be distributed April 18. 2:30 p. m„ Junior Endeavor. Miss Dora Schultz will lead. 6:30 p. m.. Senior Endeavor. Mrs. Borton will lead. 7:30 p. m., evangelistic service. The pastor will speak on "Service.” BENJ. BORTON, Pastor. —o PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Sabbath school at 9:15. There war a record attendance last Sabbath. Make it still better tomorrow. Preaching service at 10:30. “Faith Necessary to Glory" will be the sermon subject. There will be good music. Story hour for the children at 2:30 “Getting Ready for the Next Lift' s the Christian Endeavor subject Meeting at 6:30. Song and preaching service at T:3Q ‘A Gracious Request.” Devotional services Wednesday at 7:30. "How to Make the Most of Out Prayer Meeting" will be the topic. The Christian Endeavor society in vijLes the entire congregation to the church Thursday evening for a social time. It is desired that we all become better acquainted. JAY C. HANNA, Minister o EVANGELICAL CHURCH. Sunday school at 9:15 a. m. Y’oung People's Alliance at 6:15 p. m. Hilda Kern, leader. S. C. CRAMER, Supt. J. H. RILLING, Pastor. o FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. 9:15, Bible school; Clarence E. Bell, superintendent. 10:30, morning service; subject The Joyful Sound.” The church will observe the Lord's supper at the close of this service and fuli attendance is .desired. 1 6:30 is the hour of the Young Peo pie's meeting. A'ou are invited. 7:30. evening worship. Subject, ‘Glorifying GOd.” The ordinance of baptism will he administered following the evening service. We will have a special treat for the recple of Decatur in the special music of the evening, rendered by Miss Grace Miller. We as a congregation greatly appreiate Miss Miller’s rich voice and we are 'always delighted to hear her sing. There will he special music at each service. A glad welcome awaits all who come. FLOYD G. ROGERS, Pastor. o UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH. '-'unday school, 9:15 a. m. Preaching, 10:30 a. m. at Union Chapel. Reception of members to follow. Junior, 2:30 p. m. Senior Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. Preaching at 7:30 p. m. and reception of members. John Kiracofe will conduct a class experience service immediately following the Sunday school. Ail members of the church should remain for this service. A’ou need this 'line of wo*k for Christian growth. T. H. HARMAN, Pastor. —- o FOR RENT —House and 5 acres of ground on South 13th street. Write or see W. B. Martin, R. F. D. No. 5. 79t10 FOR SALE —Duck and geese eggs for hatching From full-blooded stock. See Willis Johnson at the Willard Steele park. 85t3 FOR RENT —House on North Tenth street. Inquire of Frank Johnston. 1 80t4 FOR RENT —Four room house and garden in southwest part of city. Sam Wyatt. 78t3

MACADAM ROAD BOND SALE. Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids will lie received at the pfflee ot the Treasurer of Adams County, luutuna, up to the hour of ,1 o clock p. m., on April 22, 1915, for the purchasing of $10,050.00 macadam road bonds of the dtlTerqpt townships und in the amount given below. * , , , Said bonds will be issued In series :f 20 bonds* each, dated April 15, 1915, the first bond becoming due on May 15, 1916, and one bond becoming due every six months .herenlter. Said bonrjs to bear Interest at the rate of 4L. per cent, payable on the 15th day of May and November, ol saeli year: Bowers Macadam Road in Kirkland Township $6240.00 1. F. Yaney Macadam Road in Kirkland Township.... 3840.00 Said bonds have been issued In strict compliance with the law of the bate of Indiana, and with an order luly endorsed upon the record of the loard of Commissioners of said Couny, authorizing the issue and sale . laid bonds lor the purpose of proving for the construction of the above mentioned macadam roads in Adams County, Indiana. The right is reserved to reject any nd all bids. Transcripts will be on file at the '’ounty Auditor’s office. W J. AfU’HnOLP. Treasurer, Adams County, Indiana. ■— o — NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. The State of Indiana, County of Adtms. ss: In the Adams Circuit Court, April Term, 1915. Elnora B. Allen vs. Elza Allen, to. 8865 Complaint for divorce It appearing from affidavit filed in he above entitled cause, that Elza Alien, the above named defendant, is I non-resident of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given he said Elza Allen that hr be and ippear before the Hon. Judge of the Vdams Oireuit Court on the Bth day >f June, 1915, the same being the 50th luridical Day of the next regular erm thereof, to be holden at the Court House in the City cf Decatur, ommencing on Monday, the 12th day >f April. A. D. 1915, and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or he same will be heard and deternined in his absence. Witness my name and seal of said ouri hereto atlixed, this Bth day of April, 1915. FERDINAND BLEEKE, Clerk. Petersen A- Moran, Attorneys for Maintiff. 10-17-24 o STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING. Notice is hereby given that the an lual meeting of the stockholders ol he German Building, Loan Fund and Savings Association of Decatur, Indi na will be held ot the office of the Secretary of said Association on Monday Evening, April 12, 1915, t 7 o’clock for the election of eleven irectors of said association to serve or the ensuing year and for the trans ction of such other business as may ■e properly brought before said meet ag. F. M. SCHIRMEYER, Btl2 Secretary. o BARBER OUTFIT FOR SALE. We have five chairs and everything o go with them, which we will sell II together, or singly, at a bargain Tice. Inquire of John Lose at the ,ose Bros.’ shop in the Trust build ng- Slti o NOTICE. Not being able to keep help at mj tudio here in Deeatur, I have closed ame. All persons having pictures >r proofs here can have same by cailng at Menig’s pool room, where they will be handled until completed. ■S4t2 WAYNE STUDIO. o MONEY TO LOAN On farms, 6 or 10 year time. Parial payments any time, o-w-s-ts ERWINS’ OFFICE. o SAME AS RENT. Seven room house on Elm street, md one on Adams. Small payment' ash. ERWIN & MICHAUD. o STRAY’ SHEEP—A stray ewe, witli tip of right ear off, is at my place. Owner can have same by calling.—C. T. McKean, R. R. No. 1, Monroe. ' ; 'OR SALE —Four cows, 1 registered Holstein, will be fresh in 5 weeks, 1 half-blooded Holstein, with calf by side. Other two are good ones. — Jesse A. Ray, 4 miles south of Peterson, Monroe ’phone 83t6 FOR SALE—Six-foot show case. Apply at Clarence Baughmon store. 67t?>

PURE MAPLE SYRUP 35c QUART FROM TUMBLESON FARM IN JAY COUNTY TUMBLESON & SON GROCERS

I BUY IT (NOu/ You will soon need your Garden Tools. Buy them now and be ready for your Spring work Ti™ :nfoK d a^^tc 50Ctoa * Hoc 3 of all descriptions 25c to 50c non’t fail to ask about our GARDEN PLOWS. A tool you cannot afford to be without. Will do more work in one hour than can be done in hours with a hoe. We have them in all diff e . rent styles. Are you prepared to protect your Tittle chicks from mice, lice. rate etcn? If not don’t fail to examine our SANII ARY BROOD COOPS. Bottom of coop easy to replace when cleaning. Remember we will sell only cur own make HARNESS, CHAS. F. STEELE & COMPANY NORTH SECOND STREET 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 Notan FOR SALE 1 Nine room residence on fifth street w two blocks west of court house. Hoi land furnace, electric lights, bath ait sixtv-barrel cement cistern. A. D. Suttles. BOY’S WORK WILL WIN Have you entered the Corn Contest? A few m days to make your application and gain one of Ik PRIZES offered for raising the best ACRE of COEN this summer. COME IN AND LET US EXPLAIN THE PLAN. THE PEOPLES LOAN & TRUST CO. lames Rupel Pres. M. Kirseh Cashier W. A. Lower S«! BANK OF SERVICE Coming In Fine:- I 1 Up to this time we have collected in fail from R 5 | of the 250 applicants of the Decatur Life Insurance ' Company. All those who have signed applications are requested to call at our offices in the Peoples Loan & Trust Company block and arrange for examination. By | doing you will save expense for you and the company. “Be a booster for your home city—ro a knocker. Get in at once/’ J. S. PETERSON, H. M. GILLIG, SECRETARY. PRESIDED I TAXES TAXES TAXES I Pay laxzs Or Buy Tax-Exempt Securities The Supreme Court of Indiana has just handed down a decision co* | struing the law concerning bank deposits. The case was brought up on » | seal from the Circuit Court of Hamilton County. The Circuit Court e ßj Hamilton County held a Bank Cashier in contempt of court for refuse, H to testify before the Grand Jury os to the amount of money certain F« fl >ons had on deposit in his bank on March Ist. The Supreme Court * | a Grand Jury to be an inquisitorial body and full power to examine j every and all law violations and affi ms the lower Court’s decisions 1 Why take chances on being caught up-for back taxes when you I huy tax exempt bonds paying from 4to 6 per cent FREE FROM TA “ Ver y Sravel road, school house or other public improvement is P* ld J I : ith "°"«y/aised by the sale of bonds and these bonds are absorb-- | by people w.th idle funds. The UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT J jually says all municipal bonds are safe by accepting them as 1 for deposits in banks. WRITE TODAY FOR FREE BOOKLET CO CERNi.MG METHODS FOR SAVING AND INVESTING. MUNICIPAL BONDS ARF ARSfiUITEI.Y SAFE MILLER & COMPANY DICK MILLER, President-’*' FLETCHER 1 RUST BLDG. INDIANAPO^