Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 172, Decatur, Adams County, 19 July 1912 — Page 4

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EAST BUFFALO. Ea<t Buffalo. N. Y W I*—(Bp*c-; ial to ,'nlj Democrati- Receipts, 4,000; S i> aments. 1.520: official to NewYork yesterday, 190; hogs closing steady. Medium and heavy. $8.10<&$8.20; York. $8 vs(?t $8.15; pigs and lights. [email protected]; roughs, [email protected]; stags, $5.00® $6 90; sheep, 1,400; market quiet; higher; top lambs, $8.75; cattle, 125: steadv. G. T BURK. — No. 2 Red wheat 96c No. 2 White wheat 93c Yellow corp 90c@94c Mixed corn .. 87c@91C| Oats 42c Rye 63c Feeding barley 60c Alsike seed $8.75 J No. 1 clover hay SIO.OO j Timothy hay $15.00 Timothy hay $13.50 Mixed, cluter hay $12.00No 1 oats straw $4.50 j Rye at raw $5.00 Clover seed $8.50 j Timothy seed $2.75 LOC",L DELIVERED COAL PRICES. Anthracite Chestnut J7-.85 Anthracite Stove ’Jid Egg .... $7.60 Pocahontas ... 4.50 Pomeray 4.u0 Kentucky Splint 4.00 W. Va Splint e 4.00 Hocking 3.75 Jackson Hill 5.00 Massillon 4.75 Pri. e at bins cr car. 25c less; 20c per hour extra for la’jo r in bins; car-

THE ‘.ONOR ROLL. Thoae Who Have Subscribed to the ‘■Old Ho —e Week” Fund. Steeia & Weaver Lee &. Stults < o. Callow & Rice. Everett & Hite Co 4 John W. Bee!. L. A HoIJi) se. H A. Colchin Winnes Shoe Store. , *. ■ D. M. Hensley. • Henr. Knapp. Decatur Herald Co. IT- Bowers Realty Co. Niblick & Co. « - -- Joe J Tonnelier. Ed Johnson. ' • Holthouse, Schulte & Co. Hentr Schlickman The Myers-Dailey Co. C. F Holthouse. Peoples & Gerke • Frank McConnell. Geo F. Meuig ». Be’.neke & Girod. t The democrat Co rj Yager Bros. t Reinking. Jacob Martin. , E ’ . -jnrroll Bar, Mangold. Frlsinger & Sprunger. ”i S Lps-r i Thomas. f • Y' 1 Kate Burdg. ** Decatur Lumber Co. Meyer, Sctewer & Beavers. A Bernstein "» on. Engler £ Cq, < & flower. Teeple, Brandyberry & Peterson. Eli Meyer. * t |- F V Mills I ; i'|r Charlie Voglewede. The Morris Co. Joseph & Lang Page Blackburn. W L. Lehne. The Koehler Co. yr Fullenkatnp. V Deiutnger. Fred W. Schaub. T ie I'cLhouse Drug Co. Schafer Hardware Co. First National Batik Gid A duns Count'" Bank. Roy Archbold. C. Rademac* er. M E. Andrews. Benj. Knapke. D. Gerber & Co. Dyonts Schmitt. Vance, Hite & Macklin. Hunstcker Brofl Gay. Zwiok dr Myera. Smith. Yaaer & Falk. Kirsch. Sellemeyer & Sons Co. Charles D.-Murray. I. A. Kalver. A. J. H&r’ing. Brushwiller & Baker. J. S. Cotchiu. Werniwff Monumental Works. P. J. Hy!aad. The Ward Fence Co. Mutschler & Co. Decatur Produce Co. Hower & Hower.

. ryfng coai, 50c per ton »tja; earning : coal up one flrat of sUirs, sl.ou par ! ton extra; carrying coal up two tiighio of s'alrs, $1 5C extra. I LCuAL PRODUCE MARKET i Spring chickens 20c ' Ducks 5c Fowi» 10c Geeso 10c Eggs 18c i Butter 19c Turkeys 10c Chicks 20c Old roosters , 5c KALVBK MARKETS Beef bides $c Calf 12c Tallow 5c Sheep pelts 26c@»1.00 Wool 20c@24c FULLENKAMP'S. Butter 18c@22c Lard Sc Eggs ISc NIP j.k A. CO. Eggs 18c Butter 16c320c H. UEHLING. Spring chickens 20c Ducks 5c Fowls 10c Geer.: 19c Eggs 18c Rutter 19| Turkeys 10c Old roosters . be Chicks . 20c

Simeon J. Hain. Mrs. C. H. Hayslip. . H. H. Bremerkamp. Nick Miller. Sherman Major. H' mtr. & Co. o FIRST ‘ °PLICAT , ON DARKENS THE HAIR A Simple Remedy Gives Color, Strength and Beauty to the Hair. •ou don't have to have gray hair or faded hai: if you don t wa”t to. Why look old or unattractive? If your hair is gray or faded, you can change it easily, quickly and effectively by us'ng Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy. Apply a little tonight, and in the morning you will be agreeably surprised at the results from a single applicaG-'n. The gray heirs will be less conspicuous, and after a few more applications will be restored to natural color. Wyeth’s Sage and Gulphur also quickly removes dandruff, leaves the scaip clean and healthy, and promotes the growth of the hair. It is a clean wholesome dressing which may be used at any time with perfect safety. Get a fifty-cent hottie from your druggist today, a’.d see how quickly it will restore the youthful color and beauty of yout hair and forever end the nasty dandruff, hot, itchy scalp and falling hair. Ail druggists sell ’* under guarantee that the money will be refunded if you are not satisfied after a fair trial. m-w-s WHAT MAKES A WOMAN? One hundred and twenty pounds more or less, of bone and muscle don't make a woma!.. ,'t's a good foundation. Put into it health and strength and she may rule a kingdom. But that's just what Electric Bitters give her. Thousands bless them for overcoming fainting and dizzy spells and for dispelling weakness, nervousness, backache and tired, listless, worn out feeling. ‘‘Electric Bitters have done me a world of good/' writes Eliza Pool. Depew, Okla., “and I thank you, with all my heart, for making such a good medicine.” Only 50c. I Guaranteed by the Holthouse Drug Co. o THE CHOICE OF A HUSBAND is too important a matter for a woman to be handicapped by weakness, bad blood or foul breath. Avoid these kill-hopes by taking Dr. King s Life Pills. New strength, fine complexion, pure breath, cheerful spirits—things that win men —follow their use. Easy, safe, sure. 25c at Holthouse Drug Co. - ——— WANTED—A Good Carpentier at once.—H. Pennington & Co. 16"t3 FARMS FGft SALE—Smu.I and large, at a bargain, level, good improvements Write for price list. — I M. H. Miller, Bristol, Ind. 16«t2

WHY MAN EXCELS AT GOLF Woman Lacks th- Active Physical Training Which Her Brother Gets In Boyhood. If you were asked why men play better golf than women your answer -'-’•ably would be: because men are -tn-nger than women. And that ■ritl be the truth, but only part of it. P--s- !>ly the dlffe ence in the effectiveness of the woman’s and the man's a ame can, as some people claim, be traced directly to the length of the shot, but the more one investigates the more he is led to qualify this conclusion. It becomes, on the who’*, less r-.isonable to credit solely to muscular advantage the eight to nir-st-okes which, roughly, measure the handicap due from a man to a woman. 1 In oth"r words. If a man and a woman should happen to have an equal supply of strength and endurance. It seems that the man would turn out to be the better golfer. That is the ques- ( tlon. In the first place, men have far' greater rnme experience. They begin to play bat and ball games at an ear-, tier age and thereby develop more ’ thoroughly the “feel" of clubs and the ( fine eye that is necessary for success in such games There are all sorts of games that beys amuse themselves with from their earliest youth which give them eye. And when they take a eolf club in their hands for the first time the essential act of concentrating their v'ston cn the object to be struck is not a novelty. It is second nature. With a girl it is different. She has not dally p’.-.yod games that developed ‘■rr eye. simh i, marbles “scrub." hockey snowballing and target frac t ee. games t' nt are the constant avorations c-‘ bifeds who practice the profession of being beys. And yet one cf the greatest of women golfers as-su-es me that women have shown in I tournamen’s more concentration of the eye than men and that only last fell this fact was proved It appears that a comnntatton was made both at the melt's chamnlonsbin and the women’s which proved that the women missed their drives less often than the men.—Charles Alden Seltzer in the Outing Magazine. First Rook to Talk. In New street. Horsham, England, says a writer in the May Strand, there is to be seen the very exceptional and interesting spectacle of a talking rook. The bird is the property of two school children, a little girl and boy. who caught it five years ago. when it was quite a baby, in a local rookery. It is ] o, the gentler sex. and occupies a small pen in a tiny back garden. No attempt has ever been made to teach the rook to talk, and yet she has a vocabulary of close upon 100 simple words. She is often allowed out in the garden, for, although she can fly swiftly and s'rongly, she can be Umsted not to make her escape. It is said that this is the first instance of a rook developing the power to talk. Just Like the Bible. Niles, who is 10 years old. has a weakness for attending the circus, and be willingly goes to church with his mother when the circus season approaches and doesn’t hesitate to point to his Sabbath rectitude as one of the reasons why he should be permitted to go to the circus. When the circus came this week he filed his regular petition for permission to attend. “You have seen the circus three times. Niles.” said his mother, “and i don’t believe you need to see it again.” “Well, mother,” he answered. ”1 think a circus is a lot like the Bible; you can’t get too much of it.” The afternoon performance found Niles and his mother looking on. A Doubtful Compliment. Edward J. Watkins, is in a quandary over a statement made to him at the Pendennis club. He does not know whether to be flattered or offended. At the club, a negro boy as black as a shoe, is in charge of the check room, and while taking Watkins’ hat and coat, he cast an admiring glance at Mr. Watkins’s new gray suit, and said: "Mr. Watkins, that’s the best looking suit I see this year. I’d like to buy some of your clo’se, sir, sometimes if you got any you’d dispose of. You dress more to a nigger’s taste than any other gentleman at the club; yessir." Rather Absurd. Dr. Harvey W. Wiley, a few days after his regrettable resignation, was talking to a Washington correspondent about an adulterated food. "But the manufacturer says he can prove the adulteration does not harm," the correspondent ventured. “Well,” answered Dr. Wiley, with a smile, "If he tries to prove that, he’ll Involve himself as absurdly as the man who declared in triumph: “ ‘Nobody can two birthdays but a twin.' ’’ Hardly Fair. "Which is your favorite among the plays of Shakespeare, Mr. Henpeck?" " The Taming of the Shrew.’ ” "But do you think you ought to per roh your persona! feeling to gel ths better of your Judgment in such a mat terr The Likeness. Mrs. Newsd—l suppose now w« hxrs disagreed, you are comparing thia to your old hesae. Mr. Newed—Exactly. This Is Just Uk* the rojc* mother used to make

HAY FEVER ILLS QUICKLY RELIEVED. id «■— —* With a Cleansing, Healing Antiseptic Cream, Stops Sneezing Instantly. Many people suppose there is no cure for hay fever, and think, once one has had an attack, they must suffer every summer Irom haying I time until frost comes. Some of the I more fortunate seek relief in cooler I climate, but thousands suffer at home, I and often make their condition worse by using strong snuffs, powders and sprays. There is no need of your being a victim of this disease any longer, and you don't have to run away , to escape it either. Just get a fiftycent bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm, place J a little in the nostrils, draw the pleasant, aromatic fumes back into the head, and see how quickly you will get relief. , It opens up the air passages almost i instantly, stops the sneezing, running at the nose and weeping. Furthermore, it doesn't simply give you tern- : porary relief, but it heals and I strengthens the sensitive membrane , 1 lining of the nose and throat, and re ' stores it to normal, healthy condition, i thus protecting you against a return of the trouble. All druggists sell and recommend it. Get a bottle today. If you are not satisfied after a fair trial, your druggist will give you back every cent you paid for It. t-t-s o — BLOODINE O.NTMENT CURES ECZEMA itching and bleeding piles, irsoriasI is, salt rheum, pimples, rashes, dan I druff and falling hair. Mrs H. W. Allen, Gaffney. G. C., says. "I have used Bloodine Ointment i’or eczema and find it * aiost effective remedy.” • o MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS. Notice '• heieb* that the annual meeting ci -.ockhclders cf the Old Adams Uw’nty bank will b& held at thei: binding ’ >use. r> 3cat , .ir, Indiana, at 10:00 a. ru , ta Tuesda;, si’Svst *. 1,11, for the purpose of electing seven di rectors to serve tor th# ensuing year and to transact such other business as may come befo r t them 157t30 E. X. L.”-iNGER, Cashier. a MAIL CARRIERS WILL FLY This is an age of great discoveries. Progress rides on the air Soon we may see Uncle Sam’s mail carriers flying inall directions, transporting mail. People take a wonderful interest in a dis- 1 covery that benefits them. That’s why Dr. King's New Discovery for Coughs, Colds and other throat and lung di- j seases is the most popular medicine in America. “It cured me of a dread-; ful cough,” writes Mrs. J. F. Davis, Stickney Corner. Me., "after doctor’s treatment and ali other remidies had failed.” Excellent for coughs, colds or any bronchial affection. Price 50c and SI.OO. Trial bottle free at The Holthouse Drug Co. CARPENTERS WANTED. We w-ant four first-class carpenters at once. 167t3 LARROWE CONST CO FOR SALE -Three-year-old black mare colt. Bargain, if taken at once. Phone M il. 170t3 Bloodine Cures Strains, Bruises Rheumatic Sprains, Rheumatic Liniment pains, Pains in the Chest, Side and Back, Swelling and Tumors, Frost Bites, Sore Throat, Quinsy. Croup, Hoarseness.’ 25c and 50 cents a bottle. HOM MUCH 00 YOU SAVE We are net Curious to KNOW 5 HOW MUCH i but ‘ DO YOU SAVE? 1 That is What Interests us * Good Habits Grow. Like Bad Ones. If you begin to save you {will be interested, and all that will limit vour savings e will be your ability. WE KNOW THIS OPEN AN ACCOUNT ’ TODAY with us. We are confident of results. ; FIRST NATIONAL ■ BANK Os DECATUR

Ths CRYSTAL Theater. ; 'Mhsl v ■■ -W Wiir • THE PROSECUTING ATTORNEY. X — —B* A Selig dramatic feature film, por- ’ traying the noble self-sacrifice of the attorney. A film that makes yen think. A film that teaches you a le>- ! son. A film that you will remember long after other entertaining films have passed from memory, for it means something to you. The other two films are: “THE GIRL SHERIFF,” Patne. Western. “BURNT CORK," and “PUSHMOBILE RACES,” Split Reel ViUgraph. The entire show tonight is one oi j pleasing variety and one that you ' should not fail to see. The Selig is i 'great. FIVE CENTS. The CRYSTAL Theater. Bicycle Repairing Electric Wiring Bicycle and Electric Sundries Mazda and Gem bulbs Gocarts Retired EDW. E. PARENT 131 S '/rd. St, Open Evenings A DOLLAR SAVED IS A DOLLAR EARNED and that is what you can save on a pair of Oxfords or Pumps if you buy them this week. Come in and be convinced. ELZEY & FALK Opp. Court House FIRST EXCURSION We will operate the first rate to Toledo, Ohio, Sunday, July 21, trains leaving Decatur at 5:19 a. m. at a rate of $1.25 round trip, I return the same day, arriving at Decatur at 10:36 p. m. For particulars call on I Agent 'fhompson, AT ! Clover Leaf Depot S' _ I. J.L. Patron’s Notice Each Wednesday until Octt ober, all dental offices will be closed at noon for the remainder of day and evening. J. Q. Neptune • Burt Mangold ) Fred Patterson ‘I Roy Archbold

Old Adams County Bank Decatur, Indium.. m■; ■■—i n Capital |l3) o,), ( r 1 Surplus . 131, z \ ,c ** Presidents * Cashier Read y- R ? nect J ifeV.jfn Resolve Collect , Made Yesterday Is Gone! a S| TOMORROW ' Ev Is Always A Day Ahead! tion Con- j To-Day . Is The Only Time Bank™ To Start That Bank Account! E tended I J I A Dollar Will Do It! i I ..... — I We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits n Use Bug Finish 111 ; For your Potatoes and Plants. It is also a fertilizer,* and will prevent Potatoes from being watery which is sure to be the case if you use Raw Paris Green. Just received a car of old fashioned Salt that J will not harden in the barrel. Buy your J J Coal now and save the advance the first of July. If you want the best of Cement I have it for Cistern work by using our water proofing, I guarantee a water II tight Job. E.L. CARROLL I*-ti -iat— —— ti-fr—' 1 irl * SJI J * ♦ »v itp-y ER fai us WONDER. ,Jr'-*»3k.FLY KILLERPHICE ,o * ‘ • DEALER* . manf'dbv ♦ T A K the WATSON CO. PERU.IND BERGHOFF BEER A|Real German Brew We Absolutely Guarantee That This Beer AV ill Never Cause Biliousness Costs no more than any other first Class Beer Instead of machine-forced methods, we use nature’s metbod-tM>«- : and store our product for months to get the proper age and|that p!e«ant mellow taste. T HPbrewing secret o f the old German masters, the rrsteriai. the ZX;- e equipment the will, combine to produce . beer who* a > 5 ln<C il nerve ’ stren Rt.hening and stimulating qualities are unexcelled er w ose purity, wholesomeness and flavor have secured for >- friends unnumbered. Delivered By The Case CURLEY’S Phone 38