Decatur Democrat, Volume 58, Number 16, Decatur, Adams County, 17 April 1913 — Page 8

WHY NOT TO-DAY? AH over the country the Tornado—Flood—Fire have destroyed property. Untold weath has been swept away. The money hidden about the house—the unbanked money is gone. Bnt no one who has money in the First National Bank need worry about it It remains here. Tornados do not blow it away. Flood cannot ruin it Fire does not destroy it. Why not bank your dollars here to-day? FIRST NATIONAL BANK Decatur. Indiana. Hl — o THE DAILY MARKET REPORTS J Corrected Every Afternoon E US E=Z=3 E30E30E3 ==3 KJ

EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo. N. T, April l*-(Spec-MLi tO L/dEOcTftt t- » “* shipments, Mt; official to N>* York yesterday. 740; hogs closing steady Medium x»4 Heavy, $3,356 $9.45; , Yorkers. $3A5e59.59; roughs, s&3s@sM9; , •tags. S7.■-.'©s* 75; sheep, 4.394; slow; , top iambs. $3.35; cattle, 159. slow. a T. BURK. No. 2 Red wheat *® c No. 2 White wheat 95c No. 3 yetiow corn T9c Corn ...We Oats *e Sample e.tti-v cats -*e Rye »3c Earley 38c@45c Feeding bartey ................. 45c Alsike seed $9.” ‘ Na 1 timothy hay $19.4<) No. 1 mixed s3.*?) • No. 1 clover SB.OO Rye straw $5.(» Wheat straw 1..55.«] Clover seed $11.99, Timothy seed SL» COAL PH CEA Stove and fcgg. Hara $8.75 Chestnut, hard 13.90 ; Pea, Hard $7.52: Pvca., Egg and Lump $5.59 W. Ash MSO Spring chick* *c V Splint *4.5-3 H. Valley $4-35 R. Lieu $4 5 ) Cannel. $6/9

CUSTOMERS We have several more cows to our large stock and are thereby placed in the position to add a number of customers to our dairy service. Fresh and clean milk every morning. Call phone I-U or stop wagon. Ed Luttman and Son City Dairy FOR SALE—Houdan chicken eggs, JI a setting. Red Rose Comb Leghorn egg*, 50c a setting—Mrs. Andrew Weifiey. Mercer Ave. 'Phone SM. BSt6 Let Us Help You With Money You car. get it from us in Any amocnt you want up to SIMM on Furniture. Pianos, Teams, etc., without removal. W» give you a written statement of your contract Also allow extra time without charge in case of sickness or loss of work. 84c is the weekly payment on n *3s.ta loan for fifty weeks. Larger or smaller amounts at same proportion. If you need money fin out and mail us this blank and our Agent will call on you. Name Address Amount wanted Our agent is in Decatur every Tuesday. Reable. Private. K. WajM Us cjmpaay Established MM. Room 3, Second Floor, 7M Calhoun Street. Home Phone, 833. Fort Wayne. Ind —

[X 818 Kentucky $4.3) -ung „ mu FULLENKAMPS. Eggs 15c -ard Me NIBLICK A CO. Rutter .' 39 6 27 c .Eggs 15c H. SERLING. Eggs 15c ! Ducks . .....Me Fowls *b| Geeae *c Turkey* as. !5e Old rooatera $c KALVER MARKETS. Reef hides . 19e ’Calf 12c Tallow Sc Sheep pelts BseOsl-o*i Mtskrats ~5c645c Sknnk .... 2Sc©s3S3 'Coon ... .................14c©$3 75 Possum 19e©79e lldak 15cC$*.03 LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Spring aMcia .... —lO c Docks ............ 10e Fowls — 10e • ‘Deese *e ...... Bnttar 1S« Ttrkeys Ur Old rocetem 5c

BOSSE OPEBA HOUSE FRI. APR. 18 — Harold Bell Wright's Wonderful Dramatization of The Shepherd , OtThe Hills: All special scenerv and el- I ectric effects carried by this < company. ’ < The most wonderful and I stupendious production ever ' put on any stage, i ’ A Guaranteed Attraction Prices 25 50 75 51. p Seat Sale. Usual Plate ‘i —i ( AGENTS WANTED —To sell our spec- ; ial accident and health policies, is- i sued to men and women; giving $3,'•00 i death, and sls weekly benefits; cost- ' ing but J 5 a year. AH occupations 1 covered —easily sold. No experience necessary; exclusive territory, large l commissions with renewals given; permanent income guaranteed.—National Accident Society, 32$ Broadway, New York. Est 37 years. 891mo‘ Brick Building For SALE on 2nd st. fine Location . ’ t-> j Always rweuvcu CALL ON Dan M. Niblick .... , i ■ —

COURT HOUSE Judge X T. Merryman was able to return to his place on the bench this ' morning after an illness since Saturjday, of neuralgia. In a severe form. Articles of incorporation of “The Model,’ - a company of Heme merchants, for the retail or wholesale sailing of merchandise and genu clothlag : were filed today with County Recorder ‘.Andrew Welfley. The company is incorporated for S2O, W, and for a perj iod of fifty years. The members of the company are Albert Stauffer, David Neuvuschwander. Sam Nussbaum. Julius C. Schug and C. E. Stauffer. A marriage license was issued Tuesday afternoon to John B. Stauffer, bcm February 9, 188$, son of Christian M. Stauffer, of Monroe township, to wed Maude Marts, bora August 39. 1387. daughter of Joseph D. Martz, of MonReal estate transfers: Susan A. G. Clay et al to Clark D. Stanley, 29 acre*, Wabash tp. s_*-J*; John F Merrtman et al to Mane-rev* E. Kelly, lot 2. Berne, s’. 59; Earl Nidlinger to John D Nidhnger. 12 acres. Root tp. $2 ■" Jacob Ata to Sarah D Belle--1 merer, lot 472, Decatur, $559; John Huser to Geo. C. MeCwne. 29 acres, French tp. $9S«'. Peter to EEaa Baumgartner, lot 472, Berne, $159; Trustees M R. E church to Wm Eley, lot 3.M. R. E., cemetery, sl4. ' 8. W. Hale, admin-strator of the W B. Hale estate, reported sales of real estate, which were approved. Deeds . were ordered to Alice Hale and to rSarah E Schaefer, respectively. These i were reported and approved. Upon petition of Miranda Q. Moore, the note and mortgage taken by her as part of her $599 was ordered assigned to her. Upon petition, the widow. Lizzie Schemata, administratrix of the Fred Scheimann estate, was authorized to operate the decedent’s farm. This is subject to s'rbsetjuent sale for payment of debts if found necessary Report of sale by William Giendea:ng guardian of Ruth Lois Shoemaker. was approved, deed ordered, reported and approved. Upon pecitfcm he was authorized to pun base a piano at a coat of not more than $359. William J. Buuseman. guardian nf Clement N. Moaser, reported sale of real estate. Same was approved, sale jeepirmed, deed ordered Sale of real estate In the gnardian- ’ ship of Mary E. Pierce is reported by ; Archie P. Hardison, guardian, was . approved. Sale confirmed and deed ordered. : L. C. DeVoes enters appearance for Daniel L. Best in the divorce suit brought by Anna C. Best. POPE IS DYING United P-e»s Service) i"By Henry Wood) Rome. April 16—(Special to Daly De—ccrat —Pope P ; us X s dying and the end is but a question of a few hours according to the belief of the pope’s brother, sisters and dignitaries. Ths rs a creation was given we th s -ore.eg by an c'fc al of the yvatica.t. who Is in a position to knew. At 6 o‘ciock this evening all members of the fa — : ?y was requested to remain close and hold themeelves in readiness foe the summons to bis bedside. They were told that the pope c«u>d . net pcss.biy survive the n ; ght. NO ACTION TAKEN. Owing to the fact that the northbound afternoon train on the G R. A . I. railroad was two and * half hours | late Tuesday. Professor Kelly of Rich- j mood, a member of th* state board o r , education, did not come to meet with ( Prof. J. N. Study of Fort Wayne, reia-j tire to an inspection of the eity schools. Professor Study went over; the matter alone, but the responsibti-1 ity rests on Professor Kelly, hence: Professor Study did not make any J statement Professor Kelly was wired. to come some time this week, so that > the matter may be laid before the state board at its meeting April 22. NOTICE TO TAXPAYeFS. ] Notice is hereby given that Monday, ithe sth day of May, is the last day to ’pay your spring installment of taxes, j The treasurer’s o®ce win be open from 7 o’clock a tn., tc 5 o'clock p. m , and the books will positively be closed at 5 o'clock p. tn_. on Monday the fifth. ; All taxes not paid before that time I will be delinquent and the penalty of ten per cent will be added. Do not put your taxes off, as you will hare tc pay the penalty. No receipts laid away for any one, so do not ask it Yours very truly, C. W. YAGER, BMIS County Treasurer.

>[ NOTICE TO HORSE BREEDERS. | Tn the stud season of 1913. th* magnificently bred trotting stallions. > Glideheart (52468) and Delaral by i ( Greatheart and Deiacyheart, JrlSla. ■ will stand for season of 1911 at sls Ito Insure standing foal, at my barn in ' Monroe. Ind. > Glfdebeart is a handsome rich bay stallion. 16-2 bands high and weighs ■ 1225 pounds; foaled 19»H5, half brother : to Auto 2.94>««; Wllksheart, 2:9*’i»; ■ Greatestllne, 2:9*’<»: Octa 3:9*14; 1 Nama Great Medium. 3; , »’a- ; Thelma, 2:W\; Nara. 2 19V May ! Heart. 2:11; Greatest Heart, 3:13 Heart, 2:U<4; Augunda Heart! ,2:11%; Greatest Heart, 2:12%. and; *.) others tn the hst. Glfdebeart is, a sure foal getter and he gets the; right kind. He is coly < ywars old’ and has t*o colt* that are very fast' and hi* coh» have never been beaten j in the show ring- They have the size t and quality and dispoeftiec and all of, ■ his get are first class. And Deiara. ■ 1(59152) is the rest hoes* that has ever; bee* in this part of the country. He has never been beaten in the sixo *’; ' ring. He has the blue ribbon to show I for it He is by Delaey Heart, trial 2:12%; half brother to Alix. 2: | ' Ananias P, 2 MV Green Pilot P.< 2:66%; Caspian. 2K ,; Wilkes Heart, 2:M% Oeto, 2 "w Heter E P, 2:47%; May p, 2:*7%: John No-j laiL 2:9*; lanretta P, 2138. Altai ’ Coast P , 2:l* Mary Russel P, • • 2 i)6 V- Dan M P. 2:98% You can see by the tabeiaMß ped:-1 ' gree that these torses are the beet. bred horses that ever stood in this I part of th* country They have ad, the great sires back of them. S . : ' horses are -Treat Heart. Manbrtno, <3**crT** 5U Mambrtno Thief. II; Guarantee {•63; Hanni-iuam 14. A w jci o> tie pyrtiic. K you hare a I geed nare bn t treed her to sotn-? | , bred <ar las i uariL :iem ; il* ». x I®T9*? '-liU Ml fIT j fctatat It n M ■rst‘3 tul? 7i»r l# rrod icwdtar nar® >i£ Wtm’l I grow rac and « t&e grw vCI wy ias ’orw las & narx f?; GlsMbenrt ms | sic vr cc xz : Xaan t cot j Aa:r»Vb. c-t GLdeh-ir*. 1 Delaral c i Nancy Moe Monroe. Ind. j | I am prepared to take care of you, lif you have a >trt"t mar® and want ’ -to get a gencsal purpose decs*. Bre««i ,to one at horses era mare that. >is hard tn ret in foal as I use a preg- : rater and all of the kKeat epuipmes'i . and if yoc have a registered mare I j !win get yocr eotp regfs-.ered free of. i charge. J. W ANT-REWS. | 91t3 Mmiroe. Ind. : o •3'S—HORSE SEASON—-3’l EXar. Belgtaa. Na 4T414, American Na 343*, a beanrifni bay, weighs Bt'W. sired by Major d" Onkerxeete. 18824.’ • dam. Delta. Tuck first in class i and sweepstakes co get at Van Wert: county fair in 1919. ; Neroc. Percheroa. Na <5.i34r Amer-i ican No 57219, an elegant biaek. with ‘white star tn forehead, weighs 2199.1 sired by Cassimer, 4429*. dam Par lette, 45993. Took first in class and sweepstakes at Van Wert fair in 1919-j 1911, and at Great Northern fair tn ,1311. | These horses are extraordinary. movers, stand 18% Lands high, have: good backs, joins are clean, and cfj | good shape, well boned and are of the I best stock of Europe. I Will make season of 1913: Mon-’ .days and Tuesdays at home of keep-J ■ er. two miles north and a mile west: lof Wren; Wednesdays and Thursdays ? at Thomas F. German’s, one mile west j .of Hoffman sawmill and Friday and (Saturdays at Wren. ( Terms:—sls.99 to insure colt tai stand and suck. Care will be taken to prevent accidents, but will not be! responsible if any occur. FARMERS’ HORSE CO, Wren, Ohio, j W. W. Stewart. Keeper apr-»-ju-lw| FO RRENT—Teo room hocue. In quire of Mrs. K. B. Gregory, Madison [ street 91tf | FOR RENT—House with four acres of | ground tn Unkm townsaip. inquire | OL W. L. jadHgacT. Corwiut itrrei, GT« : ’phone 52*. 91f? HELP WANTED, MALE—Railway 1 mail cierks, carriers; good pay, fine positions. Frty for instructions after you receive position. Liberty Institute, Dept. 75, Rochester, N. T. 12-IMM

EXECUTOR'* SALE. Notice ia hereby gtvea that the undersigned executor of the estate of Robert R. Stephenson, will offer for sale, at public auction at the late residence of said decedent in Union township. Adams county. Indiana. 2 mt’.es south of Dtxon. Ohio, on Friday. April 18. 191$, tb« personal property Further Notice. The undersigned, widow of said of said estate, consisting of: One work j horse, buggy, buggy hausens, hay. ! xbout 509 bu. of corn. 39 bu. wheat, 1150 bu. oats, windmill, 26 stands of i bees, 2 bbls, of vinegar, hard coal. 50 J rods tCe, wood, ditch scoop, spade, shovel, hoe. ax. scythe, shingles, big-k saw empty bee hives, barb wire. {wheelbarrow, staple puller, wire I pliers, hammer, square, oil can. crank seeder. Sale to begin at 10 o clock Terms: —All sums of $5 W and un--1 let. cash in band. Over SSJ4 a credit of 3 months will be given, purchaser ’executing his note therefor, bearing 6 per cent interest after maturity, with •approved security. DORE B ERWIN. Executor. John Spuhler, AucL ! Robert R Stephenson, will also, on said day and on same terms, offer for sale the following personal property: I Two-year-oid gelding colt, weight st. st 1.4-10 4-year-old milch cow, J giving milk, fresh in summer: organ. ’ a good condition; range stove, 2 [beating stoves, sewing machine, new step ladder, washing machine, carpets. ’ reds and ipringn, irons, jars, milk ’ -rocks, meat barrel, canned fruit, fruit jars, cooking utensils. household good* of all kinds and other articles too numerous to mention. Lunch will be served on grounds. MRS. ROBERT R STEPHENSON Fremont Bowers, Clerk. 85t6 ‘ '■ -o - iFOR satj:—Good dwelling house. 3 Sots on 13th St, one square from ' brick street—J. a Hick. 53t..

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VAUDEVILLE at the rex : TONIGHT ; THE JUDY FAMILY S in the Number 5 Featuring the Worlds Greatest 8 Year Old Tenor Singer, Helen Judy Little Bertoline, 6 Year Old In Comedy Sketch With Her Papa Milburn the 10 Year Old Buck Bancer This is the Big Feature Vaudeville Bill The Bowstring Their Mutual Friend At Midnight IOC TO ALL , Beauty Is Only J„- Paint Deep ~7 = ? | when it comes to houses. When the paint ■ — wears off, the house is no longer beautiful. I s " J A house in need of paint is an eyesore to Y~\ a community. In justice to your neighbors, as well as to your self-respect, you J should keep your house well-painted and, in justice to yourself, you should see that PHOENIX |gkjS|| 1 WHITE LEAD paint is used on your building. You can secure the most beautiful as well as the most durable results with this paint By — adding colors-in-o:l any tint and any shade ' can obtained. We sell these materials as well as all the other painting requisites. - Come in and have a talk with us, and see if we can’t suggest a color scheme for your house that will appeal to your good taste. f 5 I fl S <! Th e Holthouse Drug Co.

KING WALTER AND FRED ORION Two high-class Belgian stallions, ' will stand for mares at my barn 5 miles northeast of Decatur, Ind., this season. King Walter is a blood bay,, 5 years old, weights 2.000 lbs., has proved that he is an excellent breeder. Fred Orion is a fine sorrel, white mane and tail, 3 years old, will weigh over a ton when matured. He is a fine specimen of the Belgian horse, has proved that he is a sure breeder. J Terms: —Ten dollars to insure a coit to stand and suck. Owners parting with mares will be held for insur-, aace. We solicit your patronage. J. A. FLEMING * SON. 77-2t-w-iowks. Owner*. GIRL WANTED —To do general housework; only two in family.—J. H. Stone, 215 Sa Second St 90t3

Old Adams County Bank Decatur, Indiana. « Capita) Jl2O 000 Surplus . s3>>.ooo C. a Niblick, President M Kirsch and John Niblick vice Presidents £. X. Ebinger. Cashier. £““7 Farm loans Read a Specialty Reflect - Dollars Come ====== able Rates. And Dollars Go AccomodaBut Seldom Come To Stay tionConsistent Unless You Have With Safe A BANK ACCOUNT ® j And E T ten n? 1 Store Them Safe Away! Patron | We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposit,

THE SEASON IS HERE For Fixing Up Your Home J.J.FREEMAN Decatur High class paper hanging and painting. Will be glad to figure on your work. Estimates cheerfully given. •ALL WORK GUARANTEED J. J. FREEMAN 450 Short st. Decatur, Ind DR. L P. MEYER ■I — VETERINARIAN Office at Residence After April, 15th. Phon<39 Hoagland, Ind.