Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 261, Decatur, Adams County, 1 November 1912 — Page 4

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u'AST BUFFALO KuHt Buffalo. N. Y . Nov 1 (Special to Unity Democrat) Receipts, 7,2'i > shipments. 2,0H0; official to New Yorke yesterday, 380; hogs closing steady. Medium and heavy, $8.00018.10; Yorkers. |7.9005K.00; pigs and lights, $7 25t057.35; roughs. $7 00017.10: stags. $600056.50; sheep, 10.000; steady; top lambs, $7.00; cattle, 125; st' ad)'. ' >. - Red wheat SI.OO Nv. 2 White wheat ~ 97c Y' Itow corn 78c White corn and mixed 75c Standard oats 3f>c No. J oats 27c Simple stained oats -'c ** c Feeding barley ... 45 - Alsike sc yt $lO 25 No. 1 ciov »r hay $10.50 Timothy hay $13.50 Mixed clover hay sl3 00 Medium mixed $11.50 Heavy clover hay $10.50 Rye straw Oats straw $< ">0 Wheat straw sls° Clover seed sß.;>o Timothy seed . ..*. SI,OOO $1.2 > COAL MARKET. Pocahoutas egg and lump $5.75 West Virginia eg gand lump... $4.75 Pomery egg and lump $4-75 Jackson Kill egg and lump $5.25 Yellow Jacket lump $4.75

Farmers, Yoji Work For Your Money Let IT work for you. You are now getting returns for your year’s work. Exeftise care in its use. Deposit what you will need in a checking account and take an interest bearing certificate for \our surplus. « FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DECATUR

FOK iIKM IM-m re farm at Peter , ana. for <a*h Inquire of E Leltn en.wO -Adn. SSTtM W \XTK!> -Ten men and team* at oner to work on Monro** atr**rt.~'Julian Haack \4*t

rw.Am wr - i—■■ ■■■iijt-ititwimmm mi - U O'd Adams County Bank npcntur, Indiana. c«ph*j «urplu» . rsn.t>cr C- 8. Niblick. PrwaMtoo: I> ; ~ ,k•’■>;. ~«■ ' I M Kirschand John Niblick Fs 'VW'S •*<l ' ,ce f*i»nKl»nu ■j|uUM';£ </|*BKs|Olh£|*£a| **’ * K»>inr»r. <a«hi»r. ~ PpZTd Farm loans m .- -« > ’ t< • u a S:m-cu! ly y Reflect Resolve , ’^^ on ‘’ uiz A I I Speedily Its A Lon? Lane « t , F * v "- !Tliat Has No Turning" — ■ , Every The Starting OF A BANK AC' OINT ‘*uT i , , With Safe Ma\ r Be Banking 1 THE TURNING POINT Extended 1 Os four Financial Career! Patrons We Pay 4 Per Cent Intereebon 1 Year Time Deposit! |

Anthracite egg, stove and chestnut SIO.OO Anthracite pea 8.00 Anthracite mixed 9 00 : Coek 700 LOCAL PROCUCE MARKET Spring chicks 10c Ducks 10c Fowls 10c Geese 8c Eggs 27c I Butter 18c Turkeys lie | Old roost era 5c <at vev ••RtrrT* tfaot oHm .? ~. *c t’al’ l»c Ta i low he Sheer oaits ... . ...26c©$i.ui‘ r ULI.E:«KA MP’S. Butter 18022 c 1 lard 8c 1 • Eggs 28c i . — NIF -ILr. 4. CO i - ' Eggs 27c • Butter 18cfT25c 1 % —— n. CC.RLIN&. Spring chlclfs 9c Ducks !('<* Fowls Pc ■ ■ Geese 9c Eggs 27c ■ Butter 19c ■ Turkeys 12c ' Old roosters « 5c

WANTED— Second hand cook atov* Inquire C. C Clematis’ blacksmith *ha;i. First and Madlaon —-Adt. 2511< BROFbaiTY—bfor sale cheap; 6-room houae. 2 lota ...quire at this office—Advt

CONVINCING LETTER OF A DECATUR GENTLEMAN. More Local Prcof of the Wonderful Merits of Harshone Roots and Herbs. Decatur, Ind., Oct. 20, 1912. - , Harshone Medicine Co : Gentlemen: —When a man has sufI sered as I have and has doctored for iso many years, without getting any ' permanent relief, and then gets hold of a medicine like Harshone roots and herbs, he feels like telling hie friends rbout it. My trouble w-ui rheumatism and indigestion. My appetite was poor, and when I ate i would bloat and belch, and the <xcess of gas on my stomach and bowls would press against my lungs aad henrt 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 bad; and bead would ache almost constantly and 1 was never free from pains somewhere 1 have only been taking Harshone roots and herbs n short time, but 1 tell you I never saw anything liek it. My appetite is good, and I do not feel distressed after eating any more. My bowels are regular, and all of the miserable rheumatic rains in my shoulders and knees are gone, ;.s well as my disagreeable headaches. This is what I call a real medicine, and I wouldn't take any price for what it has done for me. Respectfully, AARON DEVTNNEY. Those who are in need of a real medicine, which does real good, should see -Mr. DeVinney and hear of the merits of Harshone from his own lips, then gc to the Holthouse drug store and leani 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 stock is depleted. oct.-25-28-30-nov.-l (Advertisement ) SAGE TEA WILL DARKEN THE HAIF. Restore Faded and Gray Hair to Natural Color—Dandruff Quickly Removed. There Is nothing new about the idea of using Sage ior restoring the color of the hair Our graudnicth'-rs k»pt their hair dark, glossy and abundant by the use- of a simple “Sage Tea." Whenever their hair fell out or tool; on a dull, faded or streaked ai.ficarance, they made a brew of sage leaves and applied it to their hair with wonderfully beneficial effect. Nowadays w e don't have to resort to the cld time tiresome method of gathering the herbs and making the tea. This is done by skillful ahemlsta better than we could do it ourselves; and all we have to do is to call tor the readymade product, Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy, containing sage in the proper strength, with the addition of sulphur, anoth, r old time scalp reme.lv This preparation gives youthful color and beauty to the hair, and is one of th* beat remedlee you <an use for dandruff, dry. feverish, itching scalp, and tailing hair. Get a flfty-cent bo'll* from jour druggist today, and you will be surprised at the quick result* All druggists sell it, under guarantee that the money will be refunded If the remedy is not exactly as represented. Ilolthouse Drug Co. * mw f i Advertisement!

■a > • NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. Notice la hereby given that the firet! Monday in November. November 4th, jla the laat day you have tn pay your, i taxes. All taxes not paid on or belore 1 that time will deltuquaM and the iwmaltv .. ten pet tent will be add* ’, na th* law requites If you do not ram to pay cost, pay sour taxes no* The treasurer s office will be open 'from 7 o’ !<xx a. m until 5 o'clock P m YwUis very truly, Ij’ltf C. W. YAGER, Co. Trees (Adv<-rrs*mqpt) _ ___ FOR RENT. | Htu'labaker horn*, east ot Decatur. Ind til mod'-ru. furnace, bath, electric ||ghta. gas. etc Two orchards, big poultry yard, lent* garden En ’quire of A D Huitles. at Old Adams County Hauk Jigu < Advertisement) FOR m£NT- .dudabeker farm. *4 tail* Decatur Ind Floe b**< land and farm well Improved En quire of A. I! Suttles, at Old Adams County ”ank.~Advt ii«tf WANTED -To purchase a home ta the city of Decatur Mat* location of your property and th* lose®t cash price Address John Hevenoeyt-r, g*n*j>l delivery, Fort Wayne, Ind — Advt e WANTED- Honest earnest man of good addtwa. to fill permanent post ttan of special representative for large New England fobbing house Hteady pay guaranteed, no aollcitlM Further information address Young « Follett Co.. Boston. Maae AdL 2Mts

Doings In society 1 _____ CONTINUED FROM PAGE TWO table was pretty with its frilled pumpkin centerpiece under the red-stream ered dome, and Hallowe’en suggestions ran rife in other ways. The Ent re Nous Florhul de Putin clubs were entertained by Miss Ella Mutschler Thursday evening at a merry Hallowe'en party. All came masked, and the guessing powers of the hostess were taxed to the utmost In identifying the motley assembly of spirits and otherwise, in their special . costumes. When guessed the follow- ' ing stood revealed: Golda Gay, Res- ' sie Baumgartner. Pearl and Grace Purdy, Mathilda Sellemeyer. Stella Chronister, Cecil Eady, Flora Fledderjohann, Eula McKinney, Lydia Kirsch, Huldah and Ella Mutschler. Pumpkins and com and Hallowe’en decorations in profusion were used in the decorations Os the home. The uniting of postcards cut into many ' pieces was one of the contests, Miss Grace Purdy accomplishing her pleasI ant task first. Other games and Hallowe’en customs were carried out and a delicious lunch sergrd. \ flash-light picture of the company was taken and will be a souvenir of a happy time. Christian Sinding, musician, was studied oy the Euterpeans last evening at the home of Miss Ruby Miller, under the leadership of Mrs. Eugene Runyon and M*.*s Edna Hoffman. Re|K»rts from the states' federated clubs’ convention at Fort Wayne last week, were given by the delegates, Mrs £. B. Adams and Mis. Roy Archbold Miss Ruth Baumgartner gave a merry Hallowe'en party for the club of little g'rls of which she is a member, a most delightful time being spent Mrs. Joe Auracher of Shenandoah, lowa, is the guests of Mrs. F. V. -Mills. A Jolly Hallowe'en party was given last evening at the Hammel! home. Miss .Mabel Hower entertained ? jolly bunch of friends st a masquer- . de ir.’ty Thursday evening, and all the tet.scnalde games contributed to the pleasure. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Quinn are expected from Kansas City, and will join the lamily circle at the home ot his aunt, Mrs. Mary Eley, who will give a dinner party tomorrow. Other guests will be Mr and Mrs. Don Quinn and daughter. Ixntise. of Chicago: Mr. and Mrs. French Quinn and children. Reba and Robert, of this city. \ — ~ Mrs. E H. Lyons, inspector of the, W. R. C.. went to Geneva today. whe r e she will inspect the Geneva corps. — —— Ex Judge and Mrs. Al Johnson of Portland. Ore., and Mr. and Mrs. Abel of Sioux City, lowa, were guesta over night of Mr and Mrs. Joe McFarland. They left this morning for Bluffton With the Misses Frances Cole, Margaret .Mills, Lula Ata and Gladys McMillen completeing the circle of guoais the six o'clock dinner party ghen hut ! evening by Miss Ireta Erwin, was a i most pleasant one A visit to the pic'tureiMhows was s happy close to the • j leasant evening. public' sale. The undersigned will offer at public auction in the city of Decatur at the Decatur Horae Sale barn, on First street, on Thursday. November 114, beginning promptly at 10 o’clock ■ a. m.. the following property. to-w>t ! Twenty head of Keiiwcky mules. I These mules are horn 6 to 9 years <>f age, good six*. with good weight .a good fl-eh sud are all guarantee-! to be good workers, fifteen to eighteen head of hot sea. consisting of the heavy draft type, wilt plenty of boxanti finish, good heavy chunks, sotn< big feeders, a few brood mares, and a few general purpose horses; 10 Studebaker dump wagons These wago.i* are all In good running condition ami. will be sold for the high dollar; hi, sets of double mule harness, all lu good condition, Terms mad* known on day of sal* Any one wishing to sell a horse, a commission of 12 <ffi will be charged for each and every hors* sold and a commission of tl.on for all horses offered and not sold H. WOODS John fipnhler,' Noah Frauhlgcr, Aueta. J. F Frucht*. v’lork. HIGHLY IMPROVED FARM With 1« I toom hbus*. striedy modern, at auction, Friday, Oct, is, I*l2, at l o’clo-k on premises, 327*2 acres corn, wheat, clover, alfalfa and gras* land. H mil** to Liberty Mills. 3M pop.; wboul, churches, store*, depof*elev|tor, etc., on good gravel toad, aneeian water, n*v*r orchard, ext's large era, plenty of out buildings — Ed IV J*r, Liberty Milla, Ind FOR BALE—fib-<*pshlrw ratna and I 1400-lb. 7 yentM.ld mare,—ft F Miller, R R Nr «1, 'phono 10 D line - Advt 2«4t«

FOR 10 DAYS ONLY Beginning Oct. 25, an . one buying a t.< p buggy we will make a present of the celebrated Star Vestibule Storm Front, valued at $10.50 or will allow a discount ot $lO. on any buggy if vestibule from is not desired. CHAS. F. STIFLE N. 2nd. St. Phone 505 Dr C V. Connell •* ‘ VETERINARIAN Dkzx— -office 14d 1 Residence 102 <*•««««* . ISWI— ' ■ • —w- • Bicycle Repairing Electric Wiring Bicycle and Electric Sundries Mezda and Gem bulbs y Gocarts Retired EDW. E. PARENT 131 S. 2nd. St, Open Kven.ngi

5% Monev All you want. Abstracts made and Titles Guaranteed, insurance Writers Office Rooms on first floor ■ npisi’e interurban c tation. Graham and Waltt'S 1 nRr 1 ’ t ; M AT THE CRYSTAL. The Crystal has some t-xcellen comedies for tonight, so don't forget io come These shows are entertaining 'as well a seduce’onal W always have large ere «da on account of our j good shows which we give the public and the Crystal is the place at which to spend me evening “HEAVEN AVENGES,’ B'graph “A LIVELY AFFAIR," V'tagraph Comedy. •DARBY At*D JOAN." Lubin Com ody. Fi’/b CRNTS. The CFTETAL Theater. 1© PUKE AND WHOLESOME arc ihe cake?, cookies, etc., we make. Any mother can lie sure of the care and cleanliness observed by a visit to our bake shops. Just come in nnv time and see how systematic, sanitary and scientific everything is. “As clean and good as in your own home is our watchword and guide. Jacob Martin

WANTED 1.000 head of turkey each day betwrert row and Nov 22nd., inclusive. Only good, fat plump stock is wantedMr. Farmer, it now looks like the Thanks Giving market will be the bestIf you have good stock we will pay a premium. H. BERLING

Put a Bottle in Your Bag U for comfort, enjoyment and pos- JI Y ■ j sible relief on your trip. For our f iA uhiskey Is not only a splendid, q UiJ® ,-q. t!t | mellow, smooth drink for the IfWj M sociably inclined; it is also with- 4 ,71 ’ out a peer for medicinal use. Doctors recommend it and take it themselves. They know what ■uiAwi H jjood liquor is If' , Berghoff Beer by the case. AI IRI F Corner of Second and J 1 11 *- I tladifion streets.

PROPERTY FOR SALE I • lam offering my Residence Property for sale. None better with modern improvements in city, two lots. | ELI SPRUNGER iiiii 1 Hard Coal «■» aagw-a ,aiaw,-a»;n ■ ">-n'T* ■an ■a «■» 2 We have just received a large 2 shipment of Chestnut Hard Coal 2 and can deliver at once. Let us have your order while the coal £ lasts. OB 2 Also have plenty of Universal Portland Cement aaa enaa «■» kMCBBkCMBBCBCCBBiaaBMBBHC®*'*'* 3 ■■ - | KIRSCH, SELLEMEYER.SONS 4 CO. 11111111111111111 lH 1 -n hi mi .mt . aMaawaraammßMMmMMMßwiMawr ~' * IAVHEN in need of anything J n the grocery line don’t forget to call phone number 31. We have just received a fresh shipment of New Meal, self raising Buckwheat and Pancake flour. Have plenty -of country butterat 25c per pound* | FULLENKAMPS

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