Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 245, Decatur, Adams County, 14 October 1912 — Page 4

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PAST RUFFALO. riant Buffalo. N. Y. Oct II -(Special to Daily Democrat* Receipts, IL- ■> o; shipments, 4.750 today; receipts, 8,400; shipments none yesterday; otft cial toNew York Saturday, 1900; iio4s dosing steady. Medium and baavy. *[email protected]; Takers. *9.09©*9.25; light Yorkers, ;7 .■,v' ! (.»8.00; pigs, 17.00 & >7.30; io -;lis, *8.15 © *8.35; stags, >6.50 Ji *7.7,0, sheep, 2,000; steady to 5c lower choice lambs. *7.00©*7.10; year lings. »5.00@*5.50; wethers, *4.50© I1J5; ewea, *3.75a,4.00. a mixed sheep. *4.25® *4.50; catle, 580; good (u.tle steady; others weak; choice heavy steers, *7.50® *7.75; handy butchers, *7.76©*8.50; fat cows, $5.51) ©*0.50; heifers. *6.75©*8.W. o ». stunk No. 2 Red wheat *l.Ol No. 2 White wheat 93c Yellow corn 85c White corn and mixed „ . .8?c No. 2 oats .....29c Simp's stained oats 25c Rye <2c Feeding barley ....45c Alsikn seed *10.25 No. I clover hay ,10.50 Timothy hay ©..*13.5j Mixed clover hay *l3 00 Medium mixed *11.50 Heavy dover hay ,10.50 Rye.atraw *5.00 Oats straw *4.50 Wheat straw *4.50 Clover seed , • • ■ *9.25 Timothy seed 75c@*1.25 LOCAL del-.ef.eu coal prices. Pocahontas ,5.00 Pomeray *4.50

RESTORE GRAY HAIR TO NATURAL COLOR. By Commcn Garden Sage, a Simple Remedy for Dandruff, Falling, Fai.X Gray Hair. The old idea of using Sage for dark •Ding the hair ia again coming In ■ voC’ie. Out grandmothers had dark,, glossy hair at seventy five, while our mothers are gray before they are fifty.. Our grandmothers kept their hair soft •nd glossy with a "Sage Tea," which > - > restored the natural color. One objection to using such a PRfl'

rarw ESjasEraraMm® jCRE 1 Special Fur Ooeninsz And Display i g? WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER Kith 1912 & ° n this o< ? as !?P we . wiU . ha ? c wth 1, . s a speciai rep reßentivc from ODe of ,hp m( *t reliable Fur Manufacturers, showinc with fn ■ ’ O' ■Wfr ' invAmjjf ■ TTQ p our “ wn >plfi t’fd stock, the finest and most complete selection of High Grade Furs in Goats, Muffs and Pieces’. I UIC I We highly “***“’ is?’ and the same broad G, ?™ tee as to Style. Quality; Workmanship and Value, which ® KT , U ffy J covers our own stock, will be given with any garment or pace which may be selected from it. S ft 4 IW ’ ’ F ° r W ' del BdeCtiOn frt>m the neKestand most fa sh*<>nable Furs at exceptionally ad • antageous prices, this exhibit presents the 1 ® tl 1 SEASON’S BEST OPPORTUNITY ® I I * /V\. FU LI ,E>K A MPS ® ; DECATUR, irNDIAPMA S

Kentucky Splint *4.50 W. Va. Splint *4.50 ackxou Hill 5.00 Massillon 4.75 Price at bint or «ar, 25c less; 20c per nour extra for labor In bins; carrying eoar, 50c per ton ex'u’a; carrying coal up one flight of stairs, *I.OO per tou extra; carrying coal up two Hights of stairs, *I.SC extra. uOCAL PRODUCE MARKET I Spring chicks 10c i Ducks 10c Fowls 10c Geese 8c Eggs 25c Butter 18c Turkeys i..l«c Old roosters 5c AALVerr MARKEY • heel ciu* .. Ji ,< alf .. .. 12c I ailow 5c Sheep pall* 26c©*1.00 r ULLENK A MP’S. Butter 22e®*5c I ard 8c Eggs 26c MF -tGK 4 CO I Eggs 26c Butter 18c©25c 4.. BE.RLIN&. Spring chicki !)c Ducks 10c Fowls 9c Geese 9c Ekgs 25c Rutter 19c I Old roosters 5c

•ration was the trouble of making It. I This objection has been overcome by the Wyeth Chemical company of New . York, which has placed on the market a superior preparation of sage, comI bined with sulphur and other valuable remedies for dandruff, itching scalp, and thin, weak, falling hair. The beauty of the hair depends , more on its rich, even shading than anything else. Don't have dry. harsh t faded hair, when a simple, harmless remedy will bring back the color in a lew days; and don't be tormented with dandruff, itching scalp and loose, failing hairs. Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur

Hair Remedy w 11! quickly correct these troubles, and give color, strength and beauty to your hair. Get a llfty-cent bottle from your druggist today, and prove this to your own satisfaction. All druggists sell it, under guarantee that the money will be refunded if the remedy is not ex I actly as represented. The Holthouse Drug Co. m-w-f (Advert (seiner*., NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. Notice is hereby given that the common council ia and for the city of Decatur, Indiana, that on the Ist iday of October, 1912, they adopted an 1 assessment roll, showing the prima facie assessment for the following described improvement: Construction of a local sewer on and along the following route, to-wit: Com 1 mencing at a point ten feet north and I three feet west of the northwest corner of Inlot No. 13, in Dayton avenue, ' In the city of Decatur, Indiana, thence I running south on the east side of I Ninth street, along inlots No. 22, 17 and 13, thirty rods to the .Iley, thence [ : east in the center of the alley between . Inlots No. 22, 27, 21, 26, 20, 25, 19, 24 land 28, to the street or highway run-1 ning north and south on the west side of the Grand Rapids and Indiana Rail-! way, thence south to the Marshall street sewer and there to terminate. > Persons interested in or affected by said public Improvement are hereby notified that said common council will on the 15th Day of October, 1912, 'at 7 o'clock p. m., at their council I room in said city receive and hear remonstrances against the amount assessed each piece of property descrih-, ed in said roll and will then determine whether the lands and lots so ' assessed are benefited in the amounts named. Said assessment roll is on file and may be seen at the office of the city clerk In and for said city. Witness my hand and seal this sth day of October, 1912. H. M D-.VOSS. 'oct. 5-12 City Clerk. ALL REPORTS GOOD Young Has Proved the Great Merits of Harshone Roots and Herbs tn Hundreds of Thia Locality. As the contract nas been signed and ail arrangements made for Young's departure at the end of this week, he will positively close his engagement here Saturday night. Many local people whom Harshone roots and herbs has greatly benefltted or cured will undoubtedly wish to see him again before be leaves and as the crowds at the Holthouse drug store will likely be greater than ever the remainder of this week, all are advised to see him in the mornings if possible as the rush is usually larger in the afternoons. Young has been here nearly a month, much longer than he originally intended to stay. He has met hundreds of

' the afflicted of Decatur and vicinity and as the most of them are praising the root and herb remedy to the skies, he has certainly proved the great merits of the remedy to the satisfaction of every reasonable person. The halfprice sale will ba continued until the • losing hour next. Saturday night, therefore it will be well for every one whom the remedy is benelitting to lay in a sufficient supply to make the cure complete, before the half price sole Is stopped. Yeung has met so many people whom Harshone has cured or greatly benefltted that It is hard for him to make a choice In selecting testimonials for publication, but the following Is a fair sample of the fast increasing number of testimonials in his possession. ’’Before taking the Har-; shone roots and herbs I suffered especially at nights, with gas on my : stomach to such an extent that at | times I thought It would kill me. I would get so short of breath, nnil my heart would get frightfully weak: ny troubles were caused by indige; ■n. I The Harshone medicine quickly relie i ed me and I have not had any of in 'old comniainta after taking it a sho t , while; therefore I am unable to give ' it the praise which it deserves."—B. (’. Snider, R. R. 7, Huntington, Ind. But why publish testlmcn’iJ . wh 111 here in Decatur arc r < 1 .- < . ;x- !e who hair tift- l . ir< s i f the great remed; ;ad 'omul t io ue a wonder for stomach, liver, kidney and bowel troubles. They are calling at the drug store every day to thank Young for the good which it has done for them, and there are many here who will be sorry when he leaves (Advertisement) WANTED—Man past 30, with horse and buggy, to sell Stock Condition Powder in Adams county. Salary. *7v I>er month. Address 9 Industrial i Bldg., IqjUipapolie, Ind. —Advt It HIGHLY IMPROVED FARM—With 10 room house, strictly modern, at aucI tion, Friday, Oct. 18, 1912, at I o'clock on premises, 337*4 acres corp, v. h at, j clover, alfalfa and grass land; *« Bi’lel to Liberty Mills; 350 pop.; school, i churches, stores, depot, elevator, e.-.. on good gravel roa' 1 , vter. n . ,1 never fleetest, small orch... ’. large barn, plenty of out ' i' ; i|".. —, Ed Boner. Liberty M'lls, In! AGENTS- A monay tn-k ’■••a.an-; teed hos.ery to ’•a « • Ox .lopoai-j tion beats all u.i.-s; *lO per day. Write immediately. — Quaker City Mills, 36 So. 16th St.. Philadelphia, Fa WANTED—Present address of one Benjamin F. Stark, who at one time. had homestead in Cheyenne county,l Nebr. Said to live in Indiana now. Kindly inform Theodore Bonds. Curtis. Nebr

WHEREABOUTS STILL MYSTERY. Although a substantial reward has been offered for the apprehension of Amos E. Houk, former republican republican county chairman and defaulting treasurer of the German Realty company, it is understood that detectives who have essayed to locate him have no clues whatever us to his whereabouts. Some are expressing the opinion that he has divorced himsell from the United States. Stockholders of the German Realty company, the heaviest creditors of the former chairman, declare that, .the much wanted man is not fur distant from Fort Wayne Tho urge that j when he mysteriously departed iron, i the city he could not have bad much 1 : money •and that unless he procured; I employment his resources will certain-1 I ly soon be exhausted. While they entertain the belief that j sooner or later he will voluntarily stir-; render himself to the authorities, the, stockholders have deposited a syibstan-, tial sum of money which will be paid . in the event of Mr. Houk's capture The wife and relatives of the defaulting lawyer are still hoping lot; his return. They think that he will soon return to face his accusers —Ft 1 Wayne Journal-Gaeette. -o Democrh r Want Ads Pa v . | firw HANS Ainu FRITZ. | One of the greatest hits in tae mov ‘ ; ing picture comedies of today is on the program for this eve. - Ing at the ! Crystal theaur. so don't forget to se n the show this evening, if you wen* a good laugh There are two ther gyed films in connection w ith this so yoa' 1 will get your money's worth. ••THE KATZEN JAMMER KIDS," Selig Comedy. "THE CHURCH ACFOSS THE WAY," Vltagraph. “THE GIRL BANDIT'S HOODOO." j 1 Western Comedy. Kalem. FIVE CENTS The CRYSTAL Theater.

WINNES SHOE STORE Welcome Home All old ar<d young boy*, and girls and extends an invitation H call and bee us at our u.d stand, where we have on display foryo’D-insp -ctiona ful' lineof the latesf styles in the best j,rade of shoes for men, women and children. Asa special inducement during Old Home Week-only, we are giving a very neat and attractive silver shoe as a souvenir to every purchase of 1 Box of 2 in 1 shoe polish which sells the world over for 10 cents. See our window display. WINNES SHOE STORE?

OLD FRitNDS NEW FRIENDS May you meec many and renew old times’ May the week bring you scores of new ones: One of the best friends you can have is a bank account. We «»re ready to do our part. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DECATUR