Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 174, Decatur, Adams County, 20 July 1915 — Page 4

k TiiE DAILY MARKET REPORTS j! >lr ST Corrected Every Afternoon

EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y„ July 20— (Special to Daily Domocvrat) Receipts. 400; shipments, ”60; official to New York yesterday, 3,420; hogs closing steady. Medium and heavy, $8.00?? $8.25; yorkers, [email protected]; pigs, sß.4t)fi) $8.5(1; roughs. $6.50©56.60; stags, $5.(>[email protected]; sheep. 400; steady; top lambs. $6.50; cattle, 325; dull. «. I. Bunk. Rye 58c Wool 30c Wheat $1.04 Barley 60c Timothy seed [email protected] Onts 48c Alaske seed $6.75 New corn $1.07 Clover seed $7.00 NIBLICK 4 CO. Eggs 16c Butter 15c@lSc FULLENKAMPB. Eggs 16c Butter 20c BERLINQS. Indian Runner ducks 8c Chickens 10c Fowls 10c Bucks 10c Geese ". 8c Young turkeys 14c Old Tom turkeys 10c

City Light And Water Bills Are Now Due And Payable at the Treasurer’s Office. ALL BILLS MUST BE PAID BEFORE THE 2OTH A discount of 5 cents per thousand gallons will be given to the water consumers if paid by the 20th. $5.00 to St. LOUIS and RETURN VIA CLOVER LEAF ROUTE Saturdays, July 3, 17, and 31. H. J. Thompson., Agent, Decatur, . for particulars, h —■ 11 " AUTOMOBILE OWNERS I ATTENTION I We Build Automobile Tops-put in bows—bow g - sockets—tops recovered—celluloid sewed in curtains-1 > Dust Hoods, Seat Covers, Tire Covers, Wind Shield g Glass all sizes ready to put in. We Re-upholster your Car or repair the old upholstering, sew up cushions—broken j top and seat irons welded and replaced. AUTOMOBILES REPAINTED i j Call or Write The I Decatur Carriage Works W. D. PORTER, Prop. Corner Ist. & Monroe Sts. Phone 123 |

A STRAY SOW —The owner may have same by paying for the feed and; keeping and this ad. Inquire of Ed I Arnold. Magley Phone Craigviile. 60*3.

I‘eFhis man must win!” II the man -Who,from the beginning of time, has proVe&io WorW that it can he &>ne. Qpu can check him but he'll come bach an& came back until you wreck him. Jlt-s -Will is mabe of Whalebone. It has snap but Won’t .Snap. X*end it a* much a« rjou please but -Watch out |ji for the rebound! He’ll ihriv'e so long as he’s alWe. "The length of his fight is the limit of his faith. It takes more than one hit io make r| him C|uit.” tferSerf tfwfman. Others haite tnoncy la the bank. Ore cping to «saij “wu can't gaVe"? . lyl liiM •t9ecatui>Sn&-

Old Hen turkeys jq c Old Roosters j c Butter, packing stock ißc Eggs isc Above prices are tor poultry free ! | from feed. KALVER'S MARKETS. Wool 21c @ 25c i Beef hides He Calf 13c Tallow 5c Sheep pelts [email protected] LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET ; Chickens 11c Indian Runner Ducks 8c Fowls He Ducks 11c Geese Sc Young turkeys 14c Old Tom Turkeys lie Old Hen Turkeys lie Old Roosters 5c Egss 15c Butter 16c Above prices are for poultry free from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. Butterfat 26c Butterfat, in country 23c Butter, wholesale 26c Butter, retail 29c

FOR SALE—Five head of young cattle —one cow with two calves by side.—S. C. Cramer, Decatur, Ind., R. 1 R. No. 8. 168t3 '

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| XOTICE TO CoVTTtMJTOHAi. J Native of lotting the contract for I ’-huinlhK nnd repairing .»f the Willing J *nd Mt era ditch In Prebi* Township, I Adams County, Indiana. ■ Notice Is hereby given to nil persons I Interested that tha written report of I the county surveyor showing ail «umI nutations, spveitientlons. information, I data ami NtatlHlir, toßvllier with the 9 pinna and profile p»r ttie i lcanliig. and I I'pairinu of the Werllnsr & \fv» m <iih h in Preble Township, kdamn Cutintj. luuiana, are now mi file in the otllf’e of the Trustee of Preble TownI ship, where they may lie examined and « inspected; and that t».<- contract for - the < leaning and impairing ut said • dili h will he 10l at the urflet* of the • Trustee of Prebl* Township, at 2 L o\ lie k p. 111,. Oil ’ Frhl«t>. ihv IUHIi IIh.« of July, 101 T», to the lowest and best responsible Bidder. Any corypetent person against whose land assessments for repairs have been made may have preference at the same B rate, over aff\ o her contractor to the I extent of his Individual assessment by being present at the time of let link i said contract and demanding for such » part of such work as shall approxl- . mutely equal his assessment. j Any person or persons who shall be . awarded the contract lor the whole or any part of such work shall enter into a contract therefor and Rive bond, all as provided by law. 1 All work must be done under the • sni ervision of the Township Trustee and subject to his approval. ’ The Trustee reserves the right to re--1 Jed any or all bid*. JOHN MILLEIt, I Trustee of Preble Township, Adams I County, Indiana. , PI 11 LU’ SCHIEFERSTKIN. Trustee of Root Township, Adams County, Indiana. a GEO. M. T. HOIVK, 3 Trustee of Kirkland Township, \darnn County. Indiana. 13-20 NOTICK TO COSTRItTORS. ' Notice of letting the contract for » cleaning and repairing of the I). M. Ayers ditch in Washington township, Adams County. Indiana: Notice Is hereby given to all persons intereMed that the written rej»ort of I the county surveyor showing all com--1 putations, specifications, information, data ami statistic, together with the plans ami profile for the cleaning and repairing of the I). M. Ayers ditch in Washington Township. Adams County, Indiana, are now on file in my ottice where they may be examined and inspected; ami that the contract for the cleaning and repairing of said ditch will be let at 10 o’clock a. m., on Friday, the IMHh I lay of July. 191.1. to the lowest and best responsible bidder. Any competent person against whoae land assessments for repairs have been made may have preference at the same rate, over any other contractor to the extent of his individual assessment by BeinK present at the lime of letting said contract and demanding a contract for su* h part of such work as shall approximately equal his assessment. Any person or persons who shall be awarded the contra< t for the w hole or any part of such work shall enter into a ton tract therefor and give bond all as provided by law. All work must be done under the supervision of the Township Trustee and subject to his approval. The trustee reserves the right to reje< t any or all bids. ElH>. Ik AUGENRAVGH, Trustee of Washington Township. Adams County, Indiana. 13-20 NOTICE TO THE REAL ESTITE NKRS OF ROOT TOUXMHP. As the law requires every land own- ( •r to cut the weeds and brush along the public highways, and as the law is made more strict now than before, evergy land owner will be served with a notice by the road supervisor, which J notice must be properly signed up by tiie land owner, after he shall have «ut all weeds and brush along his land, not only cutting a narrow swath along the edge of the road, but he must cut all weeds and brush grow- < ing within said highway, clear to the . fence, he will receive credit on his I land tax at the rate of |l.."»0 per day, providing said work has been performed according to law. if each land own- * vr will do this work himself he is improving the appearance as well as the value of his land, and the highways of the township will be greatly benefited thereby. July' is the month to complete this work, so go after it at once. Your supervisor will deliver J your notice as soon a.s I can have same printed. PHIL L. SCHIEFERSTEIN, 173tC Trustee Root Township. I'help wanted I WANTED—Wideawake man to seF our teas, coffee and grocery art! cles. Good proposition. Chance foi advancement. Write for particulars. —W. C. Klostermeier, 506 No. Clark Ct., Chicago. 111. 172t3 MEN —Good money made running barber shops in small towns. Learn the barber trade here. Call or write Fort Wayne Barber college, 219 East Main. 172t3 AGENTS—To sell Marvello ~Herb Tablets. Sample and full particulars free. —Marvello Co., Monticello, lowa. 172t3 MEN—Our ilustratej catalogue explains how we teach barber trade in few weeks, mailed free. W’rite Moler Barber College, Indianapolis, Ind. 172t6 WANTED—Live hustlers to handle article that’s .easily demonstrated. 1 Quick seller, big profits. Get particulars at once.—Roselle Specialty Co.. Department 8, Roselle, 111. 174t3 WANTED-Lady and gentlemen agents; towns outside of Indianap olis; article is used in every home; ■ sample with full particulars. 15c pre paid.—Globe Chemical Co., 220 South ’ New Jersey street, Indianapolis. 174t3 ~ FRANK’S CONDItToN BETTER. Milledgeville, Geo., July 20, — (Special to Daily Democrat)—Leo Frank’s condition was better today. Doctors said lie had an excellent chance e' recovery. His spirits were high and he again asked considerate treatment by the prison farm officials of William Creen who tried to kill him. o BAKE SALE SATURDAY. The Progressive class of the Presbyterian Sunday school will conduct a bake sale of pies, cakes, cookies, doughnuts, beans and homemade candy at Beavers & Atz’ furniture store Saturday, commencing at 10 o’clock. _o FOR SALE —Second hand set double driving harness in fine condition.— Chas. F. Steele & Co. 174t3.

I AMERICAN I FAMILY 'aSOAPBr 1 i ■ Pure and ffl % Sure > W Penetrates every B 1 ■ thread of the B ■ fabric leaving it S? B sweet and clean K j B without the slightest injury, 1 Cold or warm water » gg without boiline S g KIUC I STOP CATARRH! OPEN | NOSTRILS AND HEAD | * Says Creatn Applied in Nostrils f f Relieves Head-Colds at Once. I If your nostrils are clogged and your head is stuffed and you can’t breathe freely because of a cold or catarrh, just ? get a small bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm at any drug store. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic cream into your nostrils and let it penetrate through every air passage of your head, soothing and healing the inllamed. swollen mucous membrane and you get instant relief. Ah! how good it feels. Your nostrils are open, your head is clear, no more hawking, snuffling, blowing; no more headache, dryness c- struggling for breath. Ely’s Cream Balm is just what sufferers from head colds and catarrh need. It’s a d«4igi>L Save The Baby Use the reliable HORLICK’S omaiNM Malted Milk Upbuilds every part of the body efficiently. Endorsed by thousands of Physicians, Mothers and Nurses the world over for more than a quarter of a century. Convenient, no cooking nor additional milk required. Simply dissolve in water. Agrees when other foods often fail. Sample free, HORLICK’S, Racine, Wit. MF”No Substitute is“ Just as Good” aa HORLICK’S, the Original MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS. Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of stockholders of the Jld Adams County bank will be held it their banking house, Decatur, Indiana, at 10 o’clock a. m„ on Tuesday, August 3, 1915, or the purpose of electing nine diectors to serve for the ensuing year md to transact such other business :s may come before them. E. X. EHINGER, 158t30 Cashier. NOTICE TO CEMENT USERS. Best Portland cement, Jresh from the mill, $1.35 >er barrel. Acker Cement Works. N. Second St., Deatur, Ind. 16716* o OR RENT—New house, near North Ward ecbool l-.si.ae. Phone 349. ■’OR SALE —Rubner tired phaeton, latest model, excellent condition, ires new. Call at Moses Greenhouse, or ’phone 475 or 195. IBltf

MIMBaBMaMaMHBHBHB«aUHae^K£%SHWDaBSacuaBB HBDnßaiaceßaewßMnC r AFTER HARVEST SALE We are preparing to hold our annual After Harvest Sale and planning to make it the best we ever held It will pay you to wait for the special offerings we are arranging. This sale will open, SATURDAY, JULY 24th. Runyon-Engeler Co.

, - - t ■» ■■■IMHTW' ■ From My Narrow |ggg Little Window | B y |T fl I THE HOOSIER OBSERVER U | From the Funny Corner of Out Eye

If poetic license cost as much as marriage license or a junk dealer’s license, there would bo fewer hard I working, "manuscript - piled ■ under I .magazine editors. Why don t some of I i them boom a bill to that effect? II » » » » I Barnes—What did old Moneybags I do when he hear a Duke was courtI ing his daughter? I Jones —He gave the Duke a decided check. Barnes —Good for him! Jones —Yes. the check called for a million dollars. • » » • Funny—Miss Jones is getting veryjealous nowadays. Jim—How's that? Funny—Why, she read in the paper about her fiance being "squeezed for money” and she almost went into a fit over it. » » » • Von Countinburg (drawing himself up proudly)—Do you know that in the old country I would be a count? Pat—Be Jabers and you might be a count in th’ ould counthry, but ye’re no ’count 't all in this counthry. « • • • "How long," queried the doctor of the consumptive-looking individual, “have you been in this stage?” "O.” replied that ehereful invalid, "I've been in this stage long enough to learn how to drive a hack.” And his voice trailed off into a series of hollow coughs. • • • * “I am going to change my boarding i place," growled the cow. “What’s the matter now? Doesn’t I your grub suit you? Why, I’m stuc k . WANTED—GirI for general house-, work. Inquire Mrs. L. A. Holtiiouce N. 2nd. St. 169t3

| Protect your health, likewise your temper and comI fort by seeing that the windows in your home are satisfactorialy screened. Don’t overlook that little hole in the corner, it may prove the open door for a disease germ carrying fly or insect to enter and bring death and sorrow to your home. Also be sure that your screens are worth the price you pay for them and your trouble in installing them. Our line of screen doors, window screens and roll screening is most complete and guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. Let us ; fit you out in the most approved manner and at the least cost to you. ■WBI

s on miiie." said the mule, as he- choki cd down a thistle with his hay. Just then tlie farmer eame along, tossed some hay mixed with burdocks to the cow and passed on, leaving her f to her bitter ruminations. » • » • Little Harold was learning bis hts ters. Coming to “T" he halted. -What was it we had for supper?" bis father asked, suggestively. "Slush!" shouted the little fellow. • * • • Pete These Anti-Saloon Leaguers had best he- careful, else they might git arrested fer cruelty to animals. Sam —How's that? Pete Why, fer deprivin’ “blind t(. gers" of "eye-openers.” • • • * Darwin—Even monkeys were known to drink "high balls.” 1 Adam—What! Darwin Yes, when they got thirsty they ran up a cocoanut tree, grabbed off a nut. broke it open, and drank the water! » • » » The society reporter was never a dressmaker, who wrote: “The bride was dressed in a flowing gown of white mohair.” • * * • A villagb slouch, with more motherly love than tidiness and cleanliness once said: “I’d go through fire for my children." “Huh!” remarked a pessimistic old neighbor. "They better drag her through the river once or twice.” ; FOR SALE—A large size electric fan at a bargain. Inquire at this office. 169 t!.