Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 255, Decatur, Adams County, 25 October 1912 — Page 4

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■T I J east buffalo. Hut Buffalo. N. Y, Oct, 25 (Spec ial to Daily Democrat) Receipts, 9,tiOit. shipments. 2,860; official to New York yesterday, none; hogs closing steady at tlw decline. Medium and heavy. $8.75©’58.90; Yorkers, $8.50®58.70; pigs. 17.500' $7.75 roughs, [email protected]; stags, sheep. 11,800; steady; lambs lower; tops, $7.10; cattle. 401': slow. a.«. SVRK No 3 Red wheat $lO2 ( No. 2 White wheat 99c Yellow corn *4c White corn and mixed 81c j Standard oats 30c No. 2 oats 29c | Simple stained oats 25c Rye «2c Feeding barter 45c Alsike ae td $10.25 No. 1 clot »r hay $10.50 Timothy hay $13.50 Mixed clover hay sl3 00 Medium mixed $11.50 Heavy clover hay $lO 50 Rye straw $5.00 Oats straw $4.50 Wheat straw $4.50 Clover seed $9.00 Timothy seed SI,OOJJSI.2 f > LOCAL DELIVERED COAL PRICES. Pocahontas . ..* $5.00 Pomeray $4.50 Kentucky Splint . $4.50 W. Ya. Splint $4 50

«. - — - . ... " -————3 Old Adams County Bank j Decatur, Indiana. Capital J 120.000 I| Surplui . 130.(100 I C. S. Niblick, I’resident 1 I M. Kirsch and John Nibtick < Vice Prendenti || dt J E Ehin <f er - Cashier. __ n 4 Ltx & Doad r arm loans KCaU a Specialty \ Reflect ' ffv Resolve lections Made “Its A Long Lane S- i •j That Has No Turning” - ; The Starting t OF A BANK ACCOUNI I sistent I 5 wr ™ With Safe J May Be Banking I THE TURNING POINT Exundti ! Os Your Financial Career! Panins M We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits DOH RKNT—Mudabakar farm. >4 FOR SALE—FuII blood Kentucky mile ..j<n Decatur Ind. Fine beet fox bound, 6 montha old. will make land and farm well improved En Rood coon do* If trained Will take quire of A D Suttles, at Old Adami 110 for him. Tilden Lister, Decatur, Co inty Dank.—Advt. 2l6tf find.—Advt. 253t3 Farmers, You Work For Your Money Let IT work for you. You are now getting returns for your year’s work. Exercise care in its use. Deposit what you will need in a checking account and take an interest bearing certificate for your surplus. FIRST NATIO|NAL BANK OF DECATUR

Jackson Hill 5.00 Massillon 4.75 Price at bint or ear, 25c less; 20c per hour extra tor tabor in blns; carrying coat, 50c per ton extra; carrying coal up one flight of stairs, SI.OO per j ton extra; carrying coal up two flights of stairs, $1.50 extra. LOCAL PROCVCE MARKET Spring chicks 10c Ducks 10c [ Fowls 10c ' Geese Sc ! Eggs 25c ; Butter 18c , Turkeys 10c Old roosters 5c KALVKW MARKETS Reef ngiet ........ 9c 'Calf life 1 I ados ...... 5c Sheep Baits ?&c®sl.oo FULI.ENKA MP’S. Butter ..’ 22c@25c lard 8c Eggs 27c hir.ICK <L CO. Eggs 27v Butter 18c®25c 11, BKKLING. Spring chicks 9c Ducks 10c Fowls > ... 9c Geese 9c Eggs 27c Butter ... ....................19c Turkeys , 12c Old roosters 5c

PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale I at public auction at his residence, 5(4 [miles southeast of Decatur and ’4 mile northwest of Pleasant Mills, on Tuesday, October 29, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., the following property, Ito-wit: Three Head of Horses; Roan ’ mare, well bred, 3 years old. weight 1500 tbs.; sorrel horse, 4 years old, ■weight, 1500 lbs.; sorrel colt, 2 years old, weight 1150 tbs. Hogs: Three, full-blooded Duroc shouts, weighing 100 pounds each; 1 sow and 7 pigs by side. 14 head of ewes. Farming j Implements: Two wagons, McCorjmick binder, Deering mower, hay rake, Oliver riding breaking plow, [new; Walking breaking plow, springtooth harrow, spike tooth harrow, Big ■Willie corn cultivator, good as new; John Deere beet drill, good as new; John Deere beet cultivator,, hay ladders, set heavy team harness, heavy fly nets, top buggy, set single harness and fly nets, platform scales, 800 lbs.; hay in mow, 300 bushels of good seed oats, 200 bushels corn in crib, 175 shocks of fodder in field, also 600 Homer pigeons will be offered day of sale, and many other articles too numerous to mention. Terms: —All amounts of $5.00 and under, cash; over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving his note with approved security; 4 per cent off for cash. No property *■ d until settled for. D. C. '.’YETIS t SON. John Spnhler, Auct. Dan Root', Clerk. Bill Johnson will serve lunch. CONVINCING LETTER OF A DECATUR GENTLEMAN. More Local Proof of the Wonderful Merits of Harshone Roots and Herbs. Decatur, Ind.. Oct. 20. 1912. Harshone Medicine Co.: Gentlemen:—When a man has suffered as 1 have, and has doctured for so njany years, without getting any permanent relief, and then gets hold of a medicine like Harshone roots and herbs, be feels like telling his friends about it. My trouble w-is rheumatism and indigestion. My appetite was poor, and when I ate 1 would bloat and belch, and the excess of gas on my stomach and bowels would press against my lungs and heart until I could hardly breathe. My shoulders and knees were full of rheumatism, and at times I could not raise my arms without great pain, or hardly bend my knees. My back and head would ache almost constantly and I was never free from pains somewhere I have only been taking Harshone roots and herbs a short time, but I tell you I never saw »n»thing link it. My appetite is good:* and Ido not feel distr -d e->,-j ing any more My b< is • *• re. lar, and all of the mix ■ .thematic pains in my shoulder* -nd ktc .-s are gone, as well as my d saxreeable. headaches. This is wha - 1 «-al! a real I medicine, and I would.*: tak» an*; price for what it has ■' *ne for me. [ Respectful!*. AARON -.EV’NNEV. Those who are In need of n rent 1 medicine, which does rani good, j should see Mr. De'.’?."" ’ nttd ‘ hear of the merits of Harshone from his own lips, then go to the Holthouse drug store and learn what scores of others have said Then, if they decide to use the great medicine, they can buy a one-dollar case for fifty cents, until the present sto*k Is depleted oct.-25-28-30-nov.-l (Advertisement.) FOR RALE--70 bu good winter apples; reasonable price Also good haled oats straw. See Kratt Schlickman. 'phone 180.- Advt 2&5t3 COURT (CfiUrtasl AT THE CRYSTAL. Tonight's program at the Crystal is 1 • very good one A’e have a vary good film on a romance tn Old Mexico bo- ' sides an Eaaanay romance and a Lubin > ome<i> T’>*a* aho <■« are well' wo th Iha price of admission, no don't Y rrgel to com* Tomorrow night and afternoon de will show the famous film of ronviet |tf« ; n the Ohio penitentiary; "THE VON PF YSORKL." S«lig Roaramn. "AFTER THE REWARD," Csaanay Romance. "THE SHCRtFF’C DAUGHTER," Lubin Comedy. FIVh CENTS. The C R VST A L Theater

"THE GIRL OF MY DREAMS." In Fort Wayne for Two Performances, Saturday, October 26th. Joseph M. Gaites, producer of such famous immediate predecessors as "Three Twins,” "Bright Eyes," "The Enchantress,” etc., will again present John Hyams and Leilia Mclntyre in Hie delightful musical play, "The Girl of MN Dreams,” at the Majestic tlieiter Saturday matinee and night, October 26th. For two seasons (his beautiful, dean, mirthful, musical comedy has been delighting pacekd houses of pleased patrons throughout the country It has never failed to elicit unqualified praise from both press and public and, rounded out by the wholesome experience of such a record before varying, and captious audiences. "The Girl of My Dreams" now seeks to win those who are yearning tor that, girl in Fort Wayne and vicinity. John Hyams is a born comedian. His dancing is clean and his singing excellent. His acting is Just what it should be, is never overdone and the horse play which usually forms a great part of such a performance is entirely missing. His portrayal of Harry Swifton, the confirmed bachelor, who finally fell by the wayside, is exceedingly well done. His co-star, Miss Mclntyre, is a win some little women. Her sweet face is well set off by her sober Quaker garb, and she captures the audience iron her first appearance. She takes the part of Lucy Medders. from a little Quaker village, and her count y ways, her delightful voice and her entire performance makes her beloved by all. The organization numbers over seventy people. .Least Including Irvin,7 B:ooks, Alice Hill, Della Niven, N. 1 Hurns, Francis Gaillard. ' .mkie Sylvia de Frankie and Frank McEwen, together with the Harem-Scarem Pony Ballet, a L' * beauty chorus ami an augmented e.iorua. It is the original New York company, and immediately after its engagement in Fort Wayne opens an extended engagemnt in Chicago at tbe famous Auditorium (Advertisement) "THE ROSARY." A new play to be produced in this city at the Bosse opera house next Saturday. October, 26th. matinee and night is "The Rosary,'’ from the pen of Edward E. Rose and produced by the we)', known theatrical managers, Messrs Ed. W. Rowland and Edwin Clifford. The play deals with conditions in the American home of today. To prove this a typical American family is shown. A young wife, a devoted husband, their friends and all the beautiful surroundings that wealth can sc ure. Discord enters their lune No one knows whence it <ame, but It grows into suspicion and doubt; the household is rent and hapn'r.ess is gone. Then rises the other power, a higher spiritual note which brings the discordant souls of the family back to peace and happiness in some some I.nines the cause has only just begun: in others misery and sorrow are always at the door. (Advertisement) DON'T PULL OUT THE GRAY HAIRS A Few Applications of a Simple Remedy Will Bring Back the Natural Color. "Pull out one gray hair and a dozen will take its place," is an old saying, wMch Is, to a great extent, true, if no steps are taken to stop the cause. When gray hairs appear it is a sign that nature needs assistance It is nature a call for help. Gray hair, dull, lifeless hair, or Bair that is falling out. is not necessarily sign ot advancing age, for there are thouBands of elderly people with perfect heads of hair without a single streak of gray. When gray hairs come, or when the hair seems to be lifeless or dead, some good, reliable hair-restoring treatment should be resorted to at once. Specialists say that one of the best preparations to use is the oldfashioned "sage tea" which our grandparents used The beat preparation of this kind Is Wyeth’s Rage and Sulphur Hair Remedy, a preparation of domes tic sage and sulphur, scientifically compounded with later discovered hair tonics and stimulants, the whole mix ture being carefully balanced and tested by ext erta. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Is clean and wholesome and perfectly harmless. It ’efreshes dry, parched hair, ramons dandruff and gradually re stores faded or gray hair to Its natural color Don't delay another minute Start using Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur at once end «ee what a difference a few days' treatment will make in your hair. This preparation la offered to the ptiblfr 1 ’’•'f cents a he»tl* and la recemt- .nd*d end sold by nil druggists Tbrt WMth-’-sa r» —Cc n> ■■ ■* (Advertisement) /

A HAPPY EVENT (Continued rrora rage 1) and green myrtle vines, and tastefully arranged. In the evening the lairty was joined by more young people for the big barn dance and at midnight lunch was served. The couple received many fine presents which will be very acceptable in the new home which they will establish on what is known as the Lehrman farm in Allen county, which is Just across the Adams-Allen county line. Many guests from Fort Wayne, Dayton, ( in cinnatl and other cities were present. The bride and groom are representativs of two of th best, families of that • community, and deserve every good . wish bestowed upon them. FUNDS FOR THE CAMPAIGN. If You Have Not Subscribed You Are Invited to do so Right Away. Have you subscribed a dollar to aid the democrats in their fight against monopoly? If not you should We will send in tomorrow the funds that have been given us and if you have not subscribed do it at once. It re quires a large amount of money to conduct a campaign and the democrats are not accepting money from anybody but the people. Any contribution from one dollar up will be thankfully received. We have about $l5O to send in and would like to raise that amount to S2OO if possible. Do your share if you believe in a government by the people, for the people. Do it at once, and do it substantially by sending a contribution to this office. We will forward the amount on hands tomorrow evening. VAN CAMP HOME SOLD. Mrs. I.aure Van Camp Tunell of Dogden, N. D., who returned there Thursday night, has sold the VanCamp homestead on First street to D. F Teeple, the well known drayman. Mr. Teeple secured the liome at the bargain price of $3,800. Mr. Teeple and family expect to move later to their home there. WILL HOLD PASTRY SALE. . ... 4 — The Presbterian ladies will conduct a pastry sale at the Meyer, Scherer & Beavers furniture store on Saturday. October 26th, beginning at 11 o'clock. Bread, rolla, cakes, cookies, hermits, jumbles, salads and cottage cheese will be offered al reasonable prices. Tbe patronage of the public is nspectfuily solicited. 253t3 (Advertisement) Q. WILL HOLD PASTRY SALE. The Presbyterian ladies will con duct a pastry sale at the Meyer. Scherer 4c Beavers furniture store on Saturday. October 2th, beginning at 11 o'clock. Bread, rolls, cakes, cookies, hermits, jumbles, salads and cottage cheese will be offered at reasonable prices. Th patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. (Advertisement) NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. Notice is hereby given that the first Monday in November. November 4th. is the last day you have to pay your taxes. All taxes aot paid on or before that time will be delinquent and the . penalty of ten per cent will be added as the law requires If you do not i want to pay cost, pay your uxes now. j The treasurer s office will be open , from 7 o'clock a. m. until 5 o'clock ’ p m Yours very truly. 251tf C. W YAGER., Co. Treaa (Advertisement) *>a « BEN HURS. NOTICE. All Hen Hurs are requested to attend the meeting this evening It is expected that Deputy Glick of Huntington will be present GOOD FARM FOR SALE. 80_acres. 2>4 miles north of Hora* Will take property In Berne or Decatur in part payment At the right price. See 265 t« HARVEY A LBONARD (Advertisement) NOTICE. Pumpkins made of Ice cream fo*llalloween parties may be seemed at' Conter'a Ice cream factory Fancy , molds of all kinds on hsnd Get your, order In ear* 3E*t3 • CONTER I Advert Iseme’’".; roUNC -Rvme me* ey In bills; own <r . nave ss.n* by describing to C. W. Yager, count* treasurer. 2 ;6tJ BANKRUPT r A *E-Greatsst sale loth <« hlstor* Os SIOO 00 typewriters Like brand i’cw nd guaranteed good as new as sl* 00; get one now and save the difference. Rond for trial nor egraaaa. Write tor Catalog N* 11. Tyoewrlter Inspection Co.. 286 W, fourth Bt, Cincinnati Ohio

1 VULCANIZING I I TUBES CASINGS | oa» w • We have just installed a Haywood ® vulcanizing out fit. Can repair * tires 2 1-2 to 6 inch. Mr. H. L. Johns, tire Expert of Indianapolis S has been secured to look after this X ■■ department. ene 1 Holthouse Fire Proof Garage I | PHONE 11 |

FOB SALP INVESTMENT, HOME, OR SPECULATION 226 SOUtTfOURTH ST. 50-foot front; brick street; shade trees; 6 rooms and closets on first floor, 3 rooms and 2 closets on second floor; dry’ cellar; waterworks and nas;c’siem. with force pump and sink in kitchen; brick foundation under entire house. ______ A BARGAIN

FARM FOR RENT—Three miles southeast of Decatur Ind Poaaee sion at once—Wash Kern, R R 9 — Advt. 24»t6

AIR SLACKED LIME to prepare your land for Alfalfa at OO Ton New alfalfa seed guaranteed free from Buck Lorn Pennville crushed stone screenings, cement limes, sand, salt, hay, straw, coal etc. NO MORE COAL DUST in your cellar as I am prepared to thoroughly wet the coal if so desired E. L. CARROLL BOSSE OPERA HOUSE Sat. Oct. 26 Matlnee’and Nhjht Ed W. Rowland and Edwin Clifford (Inc.) ——— OFFERS A NEW PRODUCTION of HUMAN INTEREST 1 B The Great New York Chi- • ■ * *■' ■ 1 cago and Boston Succ< ? ROS AIRY FOUNDED UPON AN EMBLEM OF PURITY BY EDWARD E. ROSEA GREAT SERMON Written and Staged by the Author of More Success* 8 'i.. Than any Other Playwright in the World PRICES 25, 50. 75 A Ftw At SI.OO Children in arms not admitted all others must have tickets. Mattinee prices lower floor 25c Galler l r **

i FOR SALE—Shropshire mma mc KOO-lb., 7-year-old mare -E. F Miller. R. R. No. 11, phone IUD lim —Advt. 2«4t«