Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 107, Decatur, Adams County, 5 May 1915 — Page 4

O THE DAILY MARKET REPORTS o •f Corrected Every Afternoon S [L , —, E3OE3OES EL*-" Idi

EAST BUFFALO. Rot Boffato, X. Y_ May s—<Bp* ■ ia) to Daily Democrat t — Rwvtpt*. 2,400, ahipmenta. 14-3*; offctoi to New York yeaterday, 143*; hoc* c toting att-|.y dia™ t* 15*4* 7* yoefcera. J * one fancy toed, 884*; pig*. 87.35 D jS.a*; rough*. 36.5* ft 36-ss; stags, Ss**fiß6**; sheep. 2,00*; higher; top lamb*. *l*4*; cattle. »; steady. G. T. BURK. Wheat . fX» Barley • Timo(hy ***d ....... I 2 r< *?T 25 Oats 52c JMailtt »eed 86 75 New corn ........-81-91 Clover seed 87 0* NIBLICK & CO. Egg* Mei Batur , Uc®2*c FULLENKAMPS. Eggs Me Batter ...,17c@27c ■ ■ BERLINOB. Indian Runner duel* Sc Chicken* He Fowls 1-C Ducks Me Geese Me Young turkey* ...14c Old Tom turkeys lie Old Hen turkeys Me ■Md Roosters 5e Batter, packing stock 18c

The discipline of saving When a young man a»»ume» control of a bank account, he is bound to get good out of it, apart altogether from the money consideration. The •chooling he will get in selfdenial, punctuality and persistency may, probably will, prove of inestimable value to him. Then he will become familiar with the depositor's side of the banking business, which is worth while. Taking it all together the savings bank habit is about one of the best things that can happen to a young fellow. This bank is ready to encourage the j habit. FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR, INDIANA Members Federal Reserve Association. DENTISTS HALF- HOLIDAY Beginning with May Ist. all the dental offices will be closed on Wednesday afternoon of every week until further notice. Dr. Roy Archbold. Dr. Fred Patterson. Dr. Burt Mangold. Dr. J. Q. Neptune. 10116

I'M ■’ I — ■■■■■ hi It. “ W jf jour pockdf orc mplMwWion if a m jfi *VOith a sound conMulion and an active brain, ,yot/r« a capitalist, as rich as fat <;ouna CanugU vJiun his fed fwrt touched these shorts. ryM INVEST yOURSELF. She smohe of ike factories *r rising aboVe ike W a® peaks of mountains Whew u)as wJildemcs# fifty years ago acres of ln>- |t R mg green arc ylithninq vOiih the dcu>< vJhcre your grandjafaer jrati but" /j h\jf • I &and and Sayc.br Mrrt>fr//fyfrnan Jft A 1 y I JUsoltV io vtork and Sase.\ ItrOtsi jjouusciJ in v?ork and wt 1 Will iuVest your dollars far you if ycnitl uour fA ts a OIZ2S&> SKoueif in our 2&atik. Ite a combination' _ tr! 1; dpclls BSn tSSaifflfika •S>ecatur-3nb-

£«<* Above prices are for poultry free free feed. KALVERS MARKETS. Wcol .HeQ’Sc Beef hides „e Calf 12< Tallow Sheep pelts 23c 011.0* LOCAL PRODLCE MARKET. w. I Chickens ~.>,.11; .'nd.an Ronner dacka St fowls ......lie Ducks He Geese .........lie Young turkeys lie Old Tom turkeys lie Old Hen turkeys H< ’Old Roosters f< Eggs 16c Butter IS< Above prices are for poultry free from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. •Eutter fat. delivered 25c | Deter fat, in country 26c ; Butter, wholesale 295jc i Batter, retail 33c COAL PRICES. Stove r Ms K<l IM Chestnut, hard 87.75 Poca, egg and lump 85 0* W. Ash .' 84.5* V. Bpltnt 14.2/ H. Vall»y 8445 R. Lion 84.5* CaaneD SC O* I, Hill 85 00 Kentucky ....845* Lnrtg 84 5*

Dr. L. K. Magley VETERINARIAN Corner Third and Monroe Streets. Phones R o’ ffi e e M ’iU DECATUR, IND. StliGGo Worker | GEO. BALMGARTNER BERNE, IND. PHONE 220 Dr, C. V. Connell VETERINARIAN Plinno office 102 rilOlie Residence 431 Do You Employ More Than One Workman? If so under the new “workmen’s Compensation law, •. ou MUST CARRY LIABILITY or furnish proper bond to the state. You can save much worry and perhaps i future trouble by placing your liability insurance before the new law goes into effect. We are prepared to give you information and to write your liability insurance in a strong company. Decatur Insurance Company GALLOGLY & JOHNSON

| WERE QUITE BUSY H (CONTINUES) FROM PAGE ONE) ' chants the protect too from fakirs I which they are entitled to. A large ■ number of basin*** men were presJ ent. all anxious for the passage of the ■ ord mane*. The street and sewer committee was I given the power to set in th* matter , o< hanging th* route of a »»wer <M , North Third street. A mot ton giving the street commissioner th* right to pay laborer* twenty cents an hour for , work was also approved. The elerk was ordered to notify the . G, R. 4 1. railroad to repair the cron- . tng and sidewalk along Mcnro* stree». i The purchasing committee was an*rewered to buy a gate for the han way lea ling up to the second floor of the city building. Thinking that it would be ad visa b’e and that in time might save the eity a great deal of money the finance committee was ordered to look after tbs purchasing of the lot back of the city hall, and to report at the next regular meeting. In case the present quarters at the city hall would becorie too crowded an extension on the ba-k of the building could be built. Tie tot is now for sale, the owner being W. A. Kaehler. No report was made on the rollerskating ordinance. The finance committee allowed the following bills and the meeting adjourned: Kai ver k Sikes 8250.09 Isaac Chronister pay roll .... 157.5* James Ross 2-0* Omer Parent 11.55 W. S. Darley k Ca 3J* Citizens’ Telephone Co 6.1* Wells-Fargo Express Co. 548 City of Ft Wayne. Ind 5.5* F. C. Summers 3.1* Orval Harruf! 37.5* Adams Express Co 4.13 A. C. Foos pay roll 158.00 Citizens’ Telephone Co 5.52 M. J. Mytott pay roll 188.75 Waterworks pay roll 66.75 Bourbon Copper k Brass Wks. 28'8 National Mill Supply Co 111.67 J. D. McFarland 20* Ward Mfg. Co 25.<X) Valvoline Oil Co 40.5* Decatur Herald Co 2.8* Ft. Wayne Oil k Supply Co. .. 1*42 Protective Electrical Co 225.73 Eli Meyer 59-70 Matthew Addy k Co 151.17 D. F. Teeple 48.27 National Express Co 3-38 Police pay roll B*.oo City Firemen tlSt Decatur Herald Co 2.70 Commercial Coal Co. 185123 HAPPY WEDDING (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) grace. At 4 o’clock the bride made ready for traveling by donning a suit of blue silk, with sand color collar and cuffs, and pretty blouse of pussy willow satin. Her hat was in the sand color, with trimmings of pink and blue In facing and foliage. After a brief wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Blossom will be at home to their friends at 444 Arcadia court, where a cozy and complete home awaits them. Mr. Blossom holds a fine position with the S. F. Bowser company. oFOP. SALE. The Geary home on West Madison street can be bought tor a very tow price, if taken soon. Nice large lot, eight rom house; buildings for coal, wood, chickens, and cow stable. Good drove well, cistern. Plenty of fruit. Nice shade trees. Cement walks. ' Close to churches and school. If in- ’ terested see Simeon J. Hain at the I City meat market. 105m-w-stf • o > Early cabbage and tomato plants on sale at Fullenkamp’a, 105t3, Yes, we repair and sell said irons, vacuum cleiner*. electric washers,! ’ electric stoves, electric pumps—LawI rence Electric Works. 107t3 FOR SALE—Two full blooded Jersey male calves; one 6 months old; I other, 2 months old. Inquire cf Win. r A. Myers. Decatur, R. R. No. 2, Craigvllle ’phone. 105t3

BANK STATEMENT. Report of th* rowdlttoa of th* First i Nauonal Baas, at Ducat ar. m Ue State f of Indiana, at th* elo»» of business | May 1. 1915: Resow roea Ivouns and discounts (notes iseid in bank M 81.434.76 Overdrafts, unsecured L2«5>2 V. S Bonds deposited to secure cirlation i par value. 83*J»**** Premium on V S. bonds s**.** Total f. S. bonds s*3**.b* Bon-is other than V. 8. bonds pledged to secure postal savings deposits 8 3.***.** Securities other than 17. S. bonds (not including stocks) owned unpledged .... 59.74* 13 Total bonds, securities. etc 53.74*.32 fiabsrrtptioa to stock of Federal Reserve Bank 874**** [>-ss amount unpaid 8 4.3**.** 2.4**.** Banking house, furnltude and fixtures F7.s*a |7J**.9fl Due from Federal Reserve bank 16.00* Due from approved Reserve Agents :n New York. St. Louis. Chicago k St. Louis 346 ’22.4* Due from approved reserve agents in ether reserve cities 13,28615 Due from banks and bankers (other than included in 8 or 9) 45418.13 Checks on banks in the same city or town as reporting bank 4.374.22 Oatside checks and other cash items .3 77.8* Fractional currenrency. nickels and cents 411.68 489.48 Notes on other National Banks I.o**.**.. Total coin and certificates ..317.798 8* 17.798J* Legal-tender notes .827410.0* 27410.0* Redemption fund with C. S. Treasurer (not more than 5 per cfent on circulation) 24*0.0* Total 398108* 33 Liabilities Capital stock paid in 8100.0*0.00 Surplus :und 20.0*0.06 Undivided profits 819.347.57 Less current expenses. Interest and taxes paid 11.846.77 8.100.80 Circulating notes 50.0*0.00 Due to banks and bankers (other than included in 5 or 6) 38,308.00 Individual deposits subject to check 8255498.72 Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days.. 491.011.74 Certified checks 524.40 __ Postal savings posits 1.585.59 Deposits requiring notice of less than 3* days.- 8,651.74 757,172.19 U. S. bonds borrowed for which collateral security was furnished 7.500.00 Total 8981.080.49 >tate of Indiana, County of Adams, as: I. C. A. Dugan, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to th* best of my knowledge sad belief. C. A. DCGAN, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me. this sth day of May. 1915. ARTHUR R. HOLTHOUSE, Notary Public. My commission expires January 21, 1918. CORRECT—Attest: P. W. SMITH. ED C. BLEEKE, J. W. VIZARD. Di rectors. o NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. Assessments and interest are due cn or before the first day of June on the following improvements: North and South First street. North Second street. Seventh, Ninth stone. Adams. Mercer. Rugg, Indiana and Fifth streets; Weikle, Acker and j.’iarkct street sewers; Warirg sideI wall:. I One-half of interest due on followi-" improvements: Third, Madison, Sixth, West Monroe, Ninth brick. East Adams and South Third streets, Mylot, Gause, Merryman and Madison street sewers, Atz alley and Jefferson street sidewalk. j. d. McFarland, 106t&f-June 1 City Treasurer. o WANTED —82C to 835 per month extra money to any employed person without interfering with regular work. No selling ,no canvassing. Positively no investment. Unemployed need not apply. Address The Silver Mirror Co., Inc., 123 W. Madison St., Chicago, 111. 105t4. Early cabbage and tomato plant* for sale at Fullenkamp*. 105t3 FOR SALE —few fine laying pullets and Black Orpington cockerel, and five Indian Runner ducks. ’Phone 438.—Ge0. G. Flanders. 10613 FOUND —A smell gold locket with initials engraved on back. Owner may have same by calling at this office and paying for tills ad. 106t3 LOST —Pocket book containing lock -t and chain; also fifteen cents. Finder please notify telephone 566. 10613 i

WHITf WEEK AJ DECATUR | MONDAY, MAY 10th. to .at . - —m The ladies of Adams and adjoining counties will have an opportunity of see n; the $2,500.00 DISPLAY OF FANCY NEEDLEWORK Consisting of Battenberg work. Reman Embroidery. Mexican drawn work, etching, hemstitching, and all kinds of outline work made cn the Wmte Sewing Machine. This free Art Embroidery Display will be on exhibition at Schaub-Dowling Store in charge of Mrs. Laura Walters, an expert representing the White Sewing Machine Company. ; Mrs. Walters will give free lessons during the week on this class of work and show the superiority of the WHITE over other makes and demonstrate why the White is King. A special W’hite Goods sale will be featured at this time. Everybody is invited to . attend the free demonstrations and take advantage of the low prices made on W’hite Goods during White Week.

TEN NIGHTS IN A BAR ROOM. Thursday evening. May 6. the people of this city will have the opportnuity of seeing a play that is universal in its sentiment, emotions and morals, the drama of which the fair-' ous Henry Ward Beecher said: “It! does more good than the most po v- i 3rful sermon ever preached.” and cf . which the Rev. Lyon J. Abbot said: ‘ "Not a boy or girl should fail to see’ it.” The play will interest as well! as entertain you from beginning to the end. The cast is composed •/1 amateurs selected from among the ' student body of the Kimsey school in .'.dams county and is given under the direction of G. C. Lehman, whose won-! lerful energetic power made it what the title sugests, A howling success.’’ Mr. Lehman has demonstrated that he has a great amount of talent for each character is so well chosen that no criticism can be found in any detail. This is the sixth production >f the play in the county. The play has been greatly improved and with several musical numbers between nets, will be presented at the Bosse I opera house Thursday evening. None i should fail to see it. Price of admission. 15c and 25c. o— Mr. Business Man, do your lights pay for themselves? They should. Let the Lawrence Electric Company tell you how and why. 107*3 • FOR RENT —Modem house on North . Second St.—Julius Haugk. 107t3 . FOR SALE—Baby buggy, in good con- • dition. Call 'phone 314. 107t3 Get your early cabbage and tomato plants from Fullenkamps. 105t3 Get your early cabbage and tomato plants from Fullenkamps. 105t3 The time for the closing of 1 the Boy’s Corn Club has been r extended to Saturday, May 8 i i Be sure to get in. ; Peoples Loan & Trust Co. ICE i CALL PHONE 101 ■' The Hoosier Packing Co. i For Pure Artificial Ice. i t Delivered to any part -of the city.

HE CI A L 98c r style OPAL PORTRAIT we iinary offer for a limited time ire, this coupon ar.d 98 cents 114x20 Convexcd Opal Portr price $5.00. )W as it may not appear again > & Williams p Decatur. Ind. H BIBLE Six of theseJCoupons and $1.23 bearer to Limp Leather Illustrated $5.00 Bible--With you to Cloth bound High Shoo u Jii Jlli P'w rew Low Ek \ X Cut Foot wear nk/? At A a ? reat Feast Jo 4 'iiO Hrl the Woman X 5 admires Art- - istic Shoes. ’ Pettier or more dainty styles were never shown anywhere. We’ve th»sort nf ' criminating taste trill Woraen o£ d,s ’ lea C ther?' al piataTore 4™? a ? dS,iD W«! Bright. Dull Footwear-altogeth er ton u lSp ay of unusually Choice Madam, TOW ZX a getOdeSCribeiniletail - Footwear we are saying so mn°i Sh u W you this Artistic the pleasure of doing so?"° m Jc ' 1 a^ou t- May we have WINNES SHOE STORE Mt of good SHOES.