Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 122, Decatur, Adams County, 22 May 1915 — Page 4
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EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo. N. Y„ May 22—(Special to Daily Democrat)— Receipts, <»,- 400; shipments, 2,280; official to New York yesterday, 2,280; hogs closing easy. Yorkers, medium and heavy. $7.90 p$8.00; pigs, $7.60«i57.75; roughs, [email protected]; stags, $5.00®55.05; sheep. 1000; steady; top lambs, $11; cattle, 225; slow. G. T. BURK. Wool 27c Wheat $L45| Barley 60c j Timothy seed [email protected]. Oats Alslxe seed $6.75 | I New corn v Clover seed $7.00 NIBLICK & CO. ■Eggs •; 1 “ c Butter FULLENKAMPS. Eggs I f’ c Butter 2:>c BERLINGB. Indian Runner ducks Sc Chickens llc Fowls 4 ; c Ducks 71c Geese llc Young turkeys 14c Old Tom turkeys llc Old Hen turkeys llc Old Roosters 5c Butter, packing stock 18c Eggs 13c Above prices are for poultry free from feed.
11 You Young folks It is to you that this bank especial-! j |y directs its talks. To you the future is rich with possibilities. To you the savings account can Le made a powerful factor in promoting your success. It matters not to what work you propose devoting your life, money 1 will help you—help you wonderful,y - 1 Begin early to own a bank account. Early learn the value of money—its earning capacity—the quickness with which it multiplies. And if you think of starting a savings account, this bank invites you j to call and talk the matter over. r FIRST NATIONAL BANK J DECATUR, INDIANA r Members Federal Reserve Association. f \ J I — —■ FOR SALE—A 25 light acetylene gas generator. Price, only $25. Inquire I of August Werling, R. R. No. 11.Preble 'phone. 118t3
BMfuMaifieFedltlkiiO Prairie sections which once wen: begging 1 ' ■ buyers at a dollar an acre arc now be ar /> »u»jh cotton and cane and truck and fruit to >e their value a hundred fold. It was ab orlh a hundred limes as much as its /L vice hut notlo the owner who rWZ U fond it out.’ Hcnartr KAurnAv. jcrlookitig Opportunity nd in %
KALVER'S MARKETS. Wool 21c@25c Beef hides , He Calf ... Tallow Sheep pelts [email protected] LOCAL PRODLCE MARKET. Chickens He Indian Runner Ducks Sc Fowls He Ducks lie Geese lie I Young turkeys 14c Old Tom turkeys lie jOld Hen turkeys lie I Old Roosters fc I Eggs 15c Butter 18c Above prices are for poultry free from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. Butterfat, delivered 26 Butterfat, in country Butter, wholesale 27c Butter, retail 30c COAL PRICES. Stove 17.50 Egg 7.50 Chestnut, hard $7 75 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 s4.jO Lurlg $4.5t >
Dr. L. K. Magley VETERINARIAN Corner Third and Monroe Streets. Phones DECATUR, IND. - i StliGGo V/orßer, GEO. BAUMGARTNER BERNE, IND. PHONE 220 ■ _ I Or. C. V. Connell VETERINARIAN Phnna office 102 Jl none Residence 143 Do You Employ More Than One Workman? If so under the new “workmen’s Compensation law, vou MUST CARRY LIABILITY or furnish proper bond to the state. You can save much worry and perhaps 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
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AT THE CHURCHES UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Sunday school, 9; 15. Class service at 10:30, led hy Mrs. Crank Martz. All attendants are requested to remain lor tlie class prayer services. Junior endeavor at 2:30, led by Mis. Meno Schumacher. Parents see that your children are at tiu* afternoon junior service.. You can’t afford to have them miss the development to be had in tills service. .What they are. will bo what you make them. Senior endeavor. 6:30, led by Mrs. Frank Fisher, topic: ' Religious Reading: What and Why." Preaching 7:.10, p. m., topic “Going to Heaven on the Wrong Train." Pruv. 14:12. & John 14:6. There will be preaching at Union Chapel in the morning. At the prayer meeting last Wednesday the attendance went above tin hundred mark. It should stay there all summer. You are always welcomed at those services. o - - - , REFORMED CHURCH 9:30 Sunday School, lesson 1 Cor 12:1-10. 10.00 German Communion service Text Jule 20-21 Keep yourselves in the Love of God. 7:30 English service, Text Eph. ?: 20-21, Exceeding Abundantly.” o ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH English Pentieostal service. Sunday school. German service, Monday evening, at 7:30 o’clock. No school Monday. t A. M. HINZ. Pastor o FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 9:15 Bible School, Clarence E. Bell Supt. Classes for all. Let all who are not in Bible school come to our school. 10.30 morning service, subject "Stayed Hands". 6:45 B. V. P. N. service, stlbe.ff "Religious Reading what and why?" found Psalms 129 to 136. 7:30 Evening worship, subject “Is marriage a failure.” 7:30 Wednesday evening our midweek prayer meeting and every member of our congregation and all who do not attend elsewhere are cordially invited, also to all services. FLOYD G. ROGERS, Minister. I J —o PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Sabbath school at 9:15, let all who attend Sunday School come prepar'd to remain for public worship. The G. A. R. and W. R. C. will be. honored guests for public worship at 10:30, when the annual memorial ser- , vice will be held. We appreciate the privilege of having the patriotic bless- , ing upon them. Christian Endeavor a> 6:30, Subject, "Religious Reading: What and | Why” Psalms 119:129-136. Song and preaching service at 7:30 , This will be a special meeting for organized Bible classes. Sermon sublet, “How They Did a Big Job.” A cordial welcome for all at all services. o , ST. MARY’S CHURCH Low Mass 7:30. High Mass 9:30. Christian Doctrine 2:00. . Vespers and Benediction 2:30. FATHER J A. SEIMETZ. Pastor. o EVANGELICAL CHURCH. :'ay school nt 9:15, sharp; S. C. Cr'. 'icr, superintendent. Preaching at 10:15 a. m. and 7:30 ■ . in. j.oining subject, "Missions.” Evening subject, “Pentecostal Power.” ■ I Y. P. A. at 6:45, Ralph Roop and' barley McConnehey in charge, with able assistants. Mid-week prayer service, Wednesday evening, at 7:30. Who will conduct quarterly meeting service May 30. | The public is cordially invited to attend these services. Bring tabernacle song books. J. H. RILLING, Pastor. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH. 9:00 a. in., Sunday school; first division. 10:00 a. m., morning worship. Sermon by the pastor; theme, ‘The Pentecostal Gift." 11:30 a. m., Sunday'e'hool, secon-.l division. 2:15 p. m.. Junior League. 6:30 p. m. Epworth League; loader. Francis Stephenson; theme, “Arc tbr Children of Our Town Getting a Fair Chance?” 7:30 p. m., evening worship. Ser-j mon by the pastor; theme, “Personal,
Accountability.” ‘ The choir will sing under the direction of Miss Kathryn Egly. D. T. STEPHENSON, Pastor. CHRISTIAN CHURCH. 9:155 n. m.. Uoble school. | Preaching at 10:15 a. m. Subject, , “Christian Responsibilities. , Communion at 10:45 a. m. 2:00 p. m., Junior Endeavor. Miss Dora Schultz will lead, < 6:30 p. m.. Senior Endeavor. Miss Dorothy Williams will lead. 7:30 p. m.. evening church service. , Subject. “What Saves?” There will ( be baptismal services at the close of & the sermon. j All are invited to these services. { BENJ. BORTON. Pastor. f o- J NOTICE OF DITCH ASSESSMENTS All assessments for the construction of the George W. Gates et al (B g Blue Creek) Drain, are due and payable at the Surveyor’s office in the ■ity of Decatur. Adams County. Indi:na, beginning on the Ist day of June 1915 and on the first day of each 1 month thereafter until all are paid. Default in payments will result in 'he assessment being placed on the t ax Duplicate with 10 per cent penal•y to be collected as County Taxes. PHIL. L. MACKLIN. ’22tf Supt of Construction. < o — ) WANTS AN EXTRA SESSION. 1 I Washington. D. C.. May 22 —(Specil to Daily Democrat)—Senator Jas. i lamilton Lewis of Illinois came oit 'oday for an extra session of con- < •ress. beginning October 1. He 1 hlnks it is needed to provide a SSOO 0- i 00.000 bond issue, the money to be i ■isej in paying off treasury leficits, in £ 'stablishing a sinking fund against 'u- 1 ure deficits, in fortifying hosts coasts md in building a military road across I he continent. The senator called at he white house today, but failed >o i see the president. The extra session s necessary because otherwise con- < -ress could not provide for the bond i sue soon enough to prevent the ses- t fion overlapping the national campaign in 1916. 1 WILL HAVE TWO ROUTES. Chattanooga. Tenn.. May 22—(Special to Daily Democrat)—The Dixie highway will run from Indiana to i Chattanooga, Tenn., over two rout.is. one through Cincinnati and the other hrough Louisville. The northern i oute is not yet decided. This is the ompromised announcement of the < Dixie highway commissioners this afternoon. ; O LOST —1915 class pin between opera house. K. of P. hall and Line street, initials "F. D.” Reward if returned to , '.his office. 122t3 , WANTED —High class men to sell ( trees, shrubs, roses, vines, berry hushes, bulbs, etc. Good wages, permanent, exclusive territory. —Brown Brothers Nurseries, Rochester, New i York. 12:'t3 c MEN—Our illustrated catalogue x ( plains how we teach barber trade in few weeks, mailed free. Write Meier Barber College, Indianapolis. Indiana. 122t6 i LOST —A bunch of silk violets. Please return to Mrs. E. G. Coverdale. 1221.3 LOST —Sometime Saturday, 3 yards of lace, a yard and a half of black velvet and a yard and a half of red ■ ribbon. Please return to this office or to Mrs. Bert Bailor and receive reward. 118t3 i.OST —A ladies’ watch, bearing inlt ials "H. M.”« Lost between Decatur and Monroeville Wednesday, May 12 Reward offered for return to this of flee. 114t3 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 this office. 70tf rorr a g o o d Free flashlight FOR BOYS AND GIRLS I Aft' . 'lSra,- J Read the Ad below. Your mother will pay our agent $1 for the press later, if | she does n<u have us send her one now. If she orders one direct from us now (before we appoint an agent) and you send 12 cents extra to pay the postage on It we will send yoi> this dollar flashlight free with the press. If you want more Information- about the press send us two cents. THE SCIENTIFIC MFG. CO Dept. D, Box S 2 Cptown Station Pittsburg, Pa. The Sclent IHe Vegetable and Fruit zO. Press—Greatest Invention of the W/ Age. All housekeepers buy It for pumpkin pies, mashed p<ttaW—,- jT)) toes, soups, sauces, Jellies V afew // ®J C - Sold on, y by agents at II or mai l ed upon receipt I VW » of a money order for that w/ // alnount - Agents waited. ! The Sekntltle Mfg. Co. • SEha- Dept. D. Box 82 Uptown , Station, Pittsburg, Pa •
Ky. Complytime TABLE. NorthßeUn t t 5-50, 8:30 Carß “ rTKe gt Kort H:3o ' 0 4. «:40. 3:40. •:« Wayne at 6 “ 3 ' J ' and 10:40. Southbound. n) s.nn. 10:00,1.00, Leave Ft. tVayne • ’ Decß tur 4:00 , 7 :30. H:00; ‘ r 7 d 10 . at 8:10; 11=10: 2;10 - at Fort Connections are # & North . Wayne with the ■ ledo eru Indiana Traction Ca. J & Chicago R» pany, The Ohio Electric, and Union Traction , e the Pennsylvania. «ab«‘h Plate. L. 8. & M. 8., C. «• 0 R. & L railroads. Freight Service. Frelgnt service consists of one tmln each way daily; Leaving eca - « t7:ooa ' »• risr:: tag Fort Wayne at U-OO a. m. enables shippers to telephone orders and receive shipments w. H. fledderjohann, General Manager, • • Decatur, Ind. I —o — HORSE SEASON-1915. Ebene, Belgian, No. 47014, American No. 3486. A beautiful bay Belgian, 2400 pounds, imported August 21, 1908. Sired by Major d' Onkerzeeze, 1084. Dam is Delta, 20539. Took first in class and sweepstakes at Van Wert Fair in 1910. Neron is an elegant black, Percheron Norman, with white star in forehead, seven years old, weighs 2100 pounds. Sire Cassimer, 44206. Dam [ is Parlette, 45903. Took first in class; and sweepstakes at Van Wert fair in, 1910-11. Both are extraordinary movers, well built and of the best stock in Europe. Terms, $15.00 to insure a colt to stand | and suck. Will stand Mondays and Tuesdays at Conrad F. Germann's farm, one mile west of Wren, Ohio, week at keeper’s home. FARMERS’ HORSE CO., Wren, Ohio. W. W. Stewart, Keeper. 78-t&s3mo — oFOR SALE. Fine large dwelling house, in good repair, situated on North Second itreet, formerly occupied by Captain Patterson. Abargain if sold soon. For price and terms see JAMES T. MERRYMAN, 94t30 I. O. 0. F. Building. o PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING. ______ D. A. Gilliom, rebuilder and repair-: er of pianos and sewing machines, and piano tuner. Dealer in both branches, write or 'phone 8, Line Pj city. lllm-w-f-tf o 30ARD AND LODGING. Splendid rooms; excellent board; electric lights; telephone and bath. 632 No. 2nd St.; telephone 758. ts. o Just received a car load of fresh lime. Get your supply. Acker Cement Works. FOR SALE —Rubber tired open surrey, good as new. Inquire of Joe Martin, ’phone 329. ÜBt3
HOMESEEKER EXCURSION FARES TO SOUTHWEST VIA CLOVER LEAF ROUTE First and Third Tuesdays of each month. See H. J. THOMPSON, Agent. Decatur, for information. —■—— Coming In Fine:from 140 Company, Lle Decatur Life Insurance plications are requestCompany block and -X ln thp J eoples Loan & ■ rrust doing you wifi we lamination. By ... pany. expense i<r you and the comBS a b ° 0S er for your city-not a knocker." Get in at once.” IS ’ PET sßry H * M ' GILLIG ’ tl ™ PRESI! ent
Summer Outings VIA THE nickel plate ROAD Along the South Shore of Lake Erie ani ) Northern Indiana Lukes, where Hf e is worth living. Fine bathing, boating and fishing. SUMMER COTTAGES Quiet private homes. Ideal for smn. mer vacations. Excursion Rates to Many Point*. Write for illustrated booklet. Free. Full information of ticket agent, or F. P. PARNIN. p, p, A. Fort Wayne, Ind. A. S. AMSBAUGH CHIROPRACTOR The one that can always tell what is wrong with you without asking a single question. Lady Attendant Hcurs 1 to 5 & 7 to 8 p.m. Sundays by Appointment Over Charlie Voglewede Shoe Store A Soluble Antiseptic Powder to be dissolved in water as needed For Douches In the local treatment of woman’s ills, such as leucorrhoea ami inflammation, hot douches of I’axtine are very efficacious. No woman who has ftver used medicated I douches will fail to appreciate the clean and . healthy condition Paxtine produces and the prompt relief from soreness and discomfort which followsits use.Thts is because Paxtino possesses superior cleansing, disinfecting and healing prop, rties. For ten yean the Lynia E. > Pinkham Medicine Co. has rec- »*■■ omniended Pax tine in their i private correspondence with women, which proves its superi- I 3,. ority. Women who have teen IJ ■ j relieved say it is “ worth, its weight in gold.” At druggists, 50c. large b< xor bv mail. Sample free. The Paxton Toilet Co.. Boston. Mass. iCE Use artifical ice, sold and delivered to any part of the city, Phone 101 Hoosier Packing Co. • ROME CITY “Spring Beach Hotel' Is Open for the Season under NEW MANAGEMENT Special attention win be given Auto and Fishing Parties. Fish and Chicken Dinners Specialties, i W. S. KIME, Prop.
