Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 50, Decatur, Adams County, 27 February 1913 — Page 4

THREE-YEAR OLD GIRL STARTS BANKING A jhort time igr> a chree-y<t*r >id little maid was .given 55. by her grandmother. She u-ened a Time Account here represented jy wr Carrincate of Deposit, Since then this tiny tot .us wen saving rier pennies and mekels and now has in lank |R7.. Hoys and girts Ind a haatty eeiceme here. Bring ir send SI. or more and get a Rank Book n your >wn iame. 3* jure ami inng the young folk with you when yon ■ ime to mr 3aak~ >r et them .tome themselves. FIRST NATIONALSBANK Decatur, Indiana.

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EAST BU r FALO. -.al to Daily Democrat-— Receipt* 3,Duo shipments. 3W: iffleial to New S t £&11 ’■ ‘ Yorkers, medium ind leavy, >B.7st<|j s•> 3l*'. 315JS 1114.1 s*73 •£s>.»*•■ stags, iteady ami>s lower tops, 19.15; cattle. 25’ jtesdy. G. T 3U»K. Mew »ar aora 57c Xo 2 Red wheat sl.3* No. 2 White wimt 3Sc Oats 30c >«<? suuaew -su 26c «y*» ....... 55e Barter 40c£|5ae Feeding urtey +sc AMke seed £10,73 No I timothy aay .............sll, »o No. 1 mixed $lO. >0 No. 1 clover . no. .n Hye straw JBio Whtfcit straw jr. ,i Clover seed .. .. .$9 75 Timothy seed n. 25 GOAL PRICES. Steve and 2gg. hard SB.~ Chestnut. hara $9 W Pea. Hard 37.:.j Poca.. Slgg and Damp SJj* W Asa J4.no Spring rtncXa jc V. Splint j H. Valley *4.35 a >-kwi ~54.5'1

DON T ZHOObE WHISKEY orotner • ■-.:ie bctt.e, JL but by i- ’rarac'er and re- ■ nutation of. ts e. n tents. Good *-£|£?2' livers and physicians will tell - ====. 4/the most 'eautif-ti;” oottled —1 *'• "~Tr brands in the world/Ard this UY — i LJ| despite the fact that our price ‘ L<l— frj\ do not even ’ .me near reachmg those of all the others.ci Berghoff fe- by the case. C'i ■P! hV Comer of Second and -I u <-, ■ Kadisor. streets.

.mR -A.je—Prtme lome-raised im- FOR SALE—Brood sew; will have seed, fl.. , per mabei. Man- jigs in March. Inquire of Dvon-a w phone.—J. ?. 2*v a Hi: ; Schmitt.

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NOTICS TO CONTRACTORS. Notice is lareoy given by he Coatmon Council In and 'or the <3ty of Decatur Indiana, ’hat M*ied pmposj ala will be received by mud Council in and for the City of Decatur, Indi-1 jana, in ’he Hh Gay if Maron ’b'l. Int 7 o'clock p. m.. at 'hetr sonnefl oom tor the construction at rhe fol- . powing improvement. !*»r the con-1 iMmction if a district sewer on and j along the following route, so-wrr ’ommencing .n die ’enter at the al-. [ley six feet vest at the northwest cor- i ner at iniot, Na +2 in the ettixen’s seci nnd addition ’o the City at Decatur, as ' the saxne la designated in ’he record-1 ’ nlflt aa*4 -raism »»innir.<» i

, plat ar aaxa 'own. running taesci south n ’lip • erpr u>v I along M - I -islpr runcing north ind ?cnth bMWiwai k rroaaing '»!fibers street to the south «rte thereof and erannating u ind ; desertb<M public improvement shall be in ;u roraance with the e erms ind <*on--11"it ns of *he improvement reamiu'ions. the detail plans And sr-eetfict-ions and mt file, which are m file and may be seen at the dfic<> of rhe liddcr must accompany j ach bid i with certified ’hecg in ’he sum at 11"•venty-fi’** 3 dellars Council the right to reject [any and ail nda. Witness st band and .he veal .rs said city this 20th tar at yehruarr

-wa.u -;/iu --JHV ’ “uruar*, 1913. H. M. DsVOSa. fed. 50-27 (3ty flerfc. GARDEN SAGE OAcKEJfg GRA J -fAIR SC NATURALa-Y NCaCQV CAN TELU Restores ts -ustre, 3 -«vects Scalp tc.img, Dandruff ano -ailing Hair. That leautiful. even scad? of lark, glossy hair -an miy be had by brewing a mixture of Sage Tea and 3ulphur. While it .s a mussy ’edious ’ass t veil repays those whose hair ;s "uraing gray, aded tai streaked. "wr hair a your harm. It mak.is or mars he face. When it fades, 'tints : tray md .onks iry. wispy anil scraggiy' ■isr in aonlicarinn or -wo at Sage and Sulphur -mhances .ts appearance a hundred fold. ..on’ aothe- to prepare the tonic: yen -an .get ''mm any ing store a 50eeat pottle at ’Wyeth a Sage and 3ui•;.nur Hair ilemedy. ’ ready o use. This can always >e tepended upon to bring □ack the natural color and lustre at your aair and .s he jest "hing aaown to remove iandmff, stop sca>p .tching Ever-pauy ’Hooses Wyeth 3” Sage and Sulphur because it tartaens so naturally uii evemly -hat nobody can tell t las boss applied. You simpiy i •tamoep a sponge ar soft brush and ; draw -his -hrongh -he hair, -aking one ' smail 3trand at a ’ime which requires i

■ out i *ew momenta Do -his at aignt sn<i :-y morning the gray hair das iisappeared and after mother application t womes aeautlfuily dark and appears gloaav lustrous and abundant .t certainly xeir.a folks onk years -ounger and twice as ittractive. says i well-known down-town ir-jggist. 'At Hoithouse _rag score m-w-f public sale. . ie indersignen will offer at public sa-e >n the farm known as the Save -aisure arm. 2 miles eaM and 2 miles s south of Monroe, I mile south of the , - .usar.:_ ...ey church, 3 miles west of Saiem. on Tuesday Mar 4, ISU, ’.-ginning ax 10 o clock a m.. prompt, the fallowing property: Ffve Head of , Horses: Bay Wood mare, 12 years l t old, weigh 1300 lbs.; roan mare. 12 . years aid. weight 1400 la., black horse, 5 years old, weight 1400 So., black drv-ng mare, in foal, coming < years aid hay horse, weight 1300 . 1 worker. Nine Head of -npBrood sow. pigs m April; 8 head of sfioats. weighing from 100 to 156 iba. each. Hay and Grain Lit) bu. earn |in crib, 2 m ton good timothy hay, 20 big shocks or corn fodder Farming Implements Studabaker wagon, double bed spring seat, good as new; rubber tire buggy, hay Ladder, hog rack combined, good stone bed, good as hew Milwaukee mower, just new, , check row corn planter, disc spring tooth harrow, new spike tooth .narrow. Si-tooth; corn plow, double shovel; set work harness, set single ciggy harness, steel tire buggy, set Sy nets, pitch fork, grindstone. 5 do*, hiekena and other articles too uumerous to mention. Terms Sums of 35 and mder, cash n hand over *5 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving note .with approved security; 4 per cent off for cash. Nd property to be re--1 moved until settled for. LLOYD COLLINS I J. N. Burkhead. Auct. j -• H. XeManama, Clerk. FOR SALE. _ ”** - t “ MUI * Mr ** 2 r,cd te ® Bd “’2 % Y 4ll ' 1 8 1 <ray foal mT'-’. 1 * ma ' 1 driving mare, wtl! - Y 1 *' sO ‘ l a “ r * coit ~omdng I C ~ ° W -Cows One •bring. a ftjr

ter *resh m fill. Turkey* ’ gobblers and * hens four of them my ast fear s breeder* all full bronze: some l*rr»d Rock bens and pullets rross•ut jaw. buck jaw. Sharploss ’team I lepararor, tinner bell, hay ’adder and I j bay rake, good is pew, 3 walking I ! ireaktng plows, mower, binder, ora ’ I cultivator, check-row corn planter, I Turnbull wagon and new dump 1 'cards, disc, fenct stretch er, post auger rubber tored buggy, good as new,, . vork naraesa. 1 good collars. All these farm ’hipJementa In good shape. Would like to sell them lie- i j tween thia and Ist at March, as have ■,

i rented my arm and will have to gi v -’ ' tossessinn Ist at March. SARAH IYRSji, 1 Munroe, ft. R. 2, ' live second hguse south of P'easont Taller church. 14t6 , ——— .. PUBL.C SALE. 11 1 1> ri<* indersigUHti will offer snie -j ■■ u his resiuenef?. 2 miles aouxU And

Hile west ** 3< 7<£rsou, 2 males asst ai ICJirryvule. /oat apposite P!«*asftnt Dale J church, an »V-tinesday. March 5, xU ; wrEning at 10 o'clock a. m., the loi.owing arooerty 3even Head Horses: I Gray mare n foal, 11 years aid, and 1 j a zood one. jight tjay r’amily horse, IM | years old; bay gelding in v:ng horse, J, a j ■ears aid. good largo one; bay gelding. * j 5 years aid. good .thunk: bay mat e. 1 , 'omtng 1 years ofat; gray gelding, canj -ng 3 years old. One red row, ought Ito be :resh in March: 23 stoats, f weighing Tom mJ to 125 lb* each I farming Implements: Two set* iou- • ' j ste work aarness. Thomas hay loader warty new; Thoma* hay tedder. - ‘ □orse grain drill, ‘.-horse disc gram ir.ll, good roller, Cassidy sulky plow,' McCormick mower, ladder 18 ft. long: adder 20 ft. long ladder. 12 ft long lay rack. 18 ft, long, 3at bottom rerack. 18 ft. ong. lat bottom. Ppywer fanning mill clover seed hunc rp- ; a igons. with beds 2 break-iiown. stove kettle, grindstone. Slack H*wg earn planter, spike-tooth hat —»w ,o' , hie shovel plow, jingle japv-. “ | jprng-rooth harrow ’ riding rssttm- | tors, truck dlae harrow, taggy sroeo ■ jnovel, pair goo a, i, ar -- 1 beef hanger 4 hog hang—-. -w..y—pole, scoop snarl, wneel nr— zstasr- 3 ' McCormick under, corn in rrh, w--j good seed oars, safe kit., pen |. cvkg, hoes, rakee. etc. man— ' ■ er articles too numerous to mearica Terms: Sums at $5 and inder. asa in mud over s.' u) a credit of n months will be given, ptir’haser grv-n.-aote with aprroved security; 4 per 3 cent off for ’ash. No proper'” re- | moved until settled for. 11 ■TESSE S. nvTß’ v j I ' oah Trauhiger. Auc’luheer Wm. Zimmerman. Terk. —a . 3ARGA.N3 IN UITY RRCPSR'’’V.

9-room house, furnace, eierr- ■ L -Ights, .pis. 2 ends if water :n haus*». ■ and Path; rood taro, ocaied on ThChester stroet aside »f -nilroad. 'ome n md tee :s about this nronerty '•mom house, cellar, barn, eieerrte Ights, on High street. ?—re. JUo- wi, '-room house with -»iectrtc igtr-a. -ms water cistern, HI m good -epair- . Test lefferocn street. Pries, S1?O*» N). v-rtsim house on ’’une street. Will sell cheap. House with -wo nrs. on West Madison s’. —*t. Very reasonable. 0-room house and barn on West Adams street. Owner wants to Leave own and w’.ll saerflee on the value of property I *Bt6 EH.WTN 4 MICHACD, Agts. CLOGGED NCSTfHLS OPEN AT ONCE. HEAD COCOS AND CATARRH VANISH. Ie Owe Minute Your Stuff Head Clears. Sneezing and Nose Running e Dull Headacne Goes. 1 Try Ely- 3 ,?roam Balm----et a small bottle anvway just tn f try it Apply . HtOe in the nostra • and instantly your clogged nose and ropped-up a-r passages of the heed • win open: you will breathe freely; 1 dullness and headache disappear By tnonung, -ne rotarrh. eoid-n-the-head. • or jaarriuu «iro throat will > gone End such misery now? Get ’ small bottle of ‘Ely's .'ream Balm” « any dnur Thin rri.ji • ba.m dissolves by tfew heat of the nostrils- peastsstaa and heals me -.nflamed, swollen membrane which hues rhe I nose, head and throat: clears the air passages stope nasty discharges and ■ 1 a of Heanain<, nr«mhin< q Don t lay awake tonight struggling for breath, with head stuffed, nostrils closed, hawking and blowing. Catarrh or a cold, with its running nose. • I foul mucous dropping mto me throat > and row dryness is distressing buY; truly needless. Put your faith—Just cnee m ay s l -am ~u.m and your cold or catarrh will surely d ; sap pear. The Hoithouse ‘ ; Drug Co. 1 Advertisement) 1 w ' FTdi SALE— Warner motorcycle, with I -andem. cheap — Heinkdng, R. R. . No. 3, Box 24. m .

Ft. Wayne 4 Springfield Ry. Company. TIME TAELE. Cara _aave Decatur at 7 srt a, m.. 3:3t a. m.. II: SI * m., 3 30 p m., 5:30 p. m.. and b 30 p. m Cara Leave Fort Wayne at 7 iM * m., I0:i» a. m.. X '*• a. m.. [ 4 W p. m., 7 M p. m. .and 11 MO p m. Special attention is given to theater and picnic oairies. Connections .ire made at ?or» ; Wayne with the Tort Wayne and Northern Indiana Traction Ca, The Tole<io > 'hicago Itnerurtian Railway '•’orapany, the Ohio Slot-trie, md 'niliana 'riion Traction Comnany: also ■with the Pennsylvania. Wabash. Nickel Plate, u 3. * M. ■?., C. 11. < D. uad -r. R, A 1. railroads. FREIGHT SERVICE. Freight wvfce consists jg -one tram meh way daily- heaving Decatur at 8:'Ml a. m., and returrong leaving Fort Wayne at ’.2: lift m. T?.;> enables shippers to telephone orders and receive shipments trrenptiy. * T. c I.EDOER»CMANN. General Manager Decatur. Ina. PGR SALE. Eightday clock, gas miure. vasiiing machine, bed ’moni suit, 'ember 'p-d. kitchen cupboard. v*mm& ’teaner. stand, fruit ■'an* 20 yards rag arret, lawn mower, inquire .jf Mrs. D. H Hoagland HO Ho. sth st. 47t6 RENT. Sturiatdiher arm. •SS4 icm. 'ast if ■ Deearar. For Torticuiars enquire ' -k- D Suttles at )ld Auams County 3ant gftf NOTICE. There will 'e to rayer meeting this evening u -he ’reeoytenna aurrn. ?ASTOR - WI ICE. Jcney o ;aa >t ■ aa er >ent rtereet >o <mjuss:-;. JSStf H®WlN’’3 JFFTCK. kav—reGmeot I -w mom oas» n .’cm Tiru *"**: jao '-am juse n -..liana ~r-~®«sur • - > m -aw* *■• ..x .uusl fr ”OiU OOH. e fairs 1. lAL.VHY St -3DNARD. RiEUC SMJE 30—. afrsr-' —r m ■ k - .- T dreire. sx sm an: mile* aorttoom < Dmmnr ire. oules somu , jf Monroewne. er—- r u u 3 ~-i,'saa-,, Marry -5. Csnal 'erm* vrii e pvea -»’♦ - ’ MILDER.

rxJH 3Al.r?—Body 3rosse:s .rnrret: arge- musti -open. Cail m J Nitdick a* Adams '.ountv >an.< 43:f FT) R RHJTT—Beemid foor f Hemx ■ billiard hall, wffl -em a vioie or n part, entire space o >e itexm .sated. would make m eseetlent nfii e room. W.n io ad aecessax - epatrmg a nut enaux. eng eases to ~ght partiea. Apply x> A-hert a Anker. Mgr PGR HZN"T——our -umisned rooms fbr iga« hasumiMptag, v»9 Monroe street. -Mione Nd. 32L Mrs. 2. W 3h0,t7 xt-wshw WAN risD—Girt *or roner-u bouseworx. Mrs. den Senrank. ‘pnone 468. G«iod country aro f O r sale. Cail phone 5-C._aw* ating. f 6. FAMILY WISHING -Wonted, by Mrs Mina Kurt North Ninth 9i 48-; STRAYED—White tonnd pup- Under -„ease lorifv Fred Engie at Decatur -Ream dr7 ‘ 4-2 FOR SALS—Two acros if ’ t n rt 3e>r new beet sugar fhetary Excellent building site Fasv -ermx. Address Mrs. B. A W'nans. Lvtngston, Muntaaa'— **se->-i.4w<3 WANTED—Second hand -ream separ**Prl sise, Wo pounaa rapacity n good condition. Will pay cash.—Geo Trieker. Decatur 11. Xa ) pnone 5 on J line. FOR RENT—House, with 2'-* acres if ground, in -ronneedam ;u, t outside of the corporation, rnauire ,f Q<m Vogiewede m the Vogiewene store. FOR SALF m • 4Ttfi . aA^—ouu a mare 7 years aid, sound and guaranteed to work fn sfl harness. Weight about 1500. Cail on a- H. Bine, mile norh nt Monroe. STOCK FORM—Consisting <jf XUO a**rss #> f level lttau 3lenty wa , er »ad in high state m culdvatioß, aj aew buildings, 3-room brick house summer kitchen, arge new granary barn 40x30, rhe fluesr ro rs. . uie uuest ,n the county. aU other outbuildings new; 5 m.!.-, prom one or a* aeat cmes state. Free pike, telephone and 3. 7 ,D. Thia te an .deal home and a money-maker. Price. w acp? 1 °' B °* Bat «« T lile. Ind. 47ttj 3TR.kYED <DR STOLEN— frmn - Ue ba .--is of the Petit Storage Co,. Fort * ayue, last Friday night, a bay horse six years old. weighing about 1406 A Liberal reward fop at Fort Wayne,

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JO Ji SPUtiLER Live Stock and General Auctioneer Everything said by him brinks tne r.ighest possible price Years of expirienee have taught him how. See him at once for dates as his calander is fast filling up. PHONE Residence 531 Decatur, - - - Indiana fl Afl 11 R Fred QuaHmann, Warren, iKDUr ™ £ wll V w I loctor had up the case, my child was cured i rtiinrn kirchnek-s Inr I IHEEN MOUNTAIN OIL [ w Vll fa Iff Civen internally ” Sold by E OR SALE 8Y CALLOW A RICE • w T ■ -4A. r-' - — . ■ r iwa a i zw i

-ive JstocK Ana General AUCTIONEER i 9 years of e perience means DOLLARS FOR YOU J. N. Burkhead Mfinroe, - - . Indiana x iieprone at my expenses MHiiiiiiiHEiiiiiiinniiiiMM—ff w m i.kts 1 rip .Or let us send 5 ?Y< theK1 !?* Rec ’-p« Bv« x—and enough • Q Geiatint to mate trv most aaT -, e °»*P^»-e=o ogh 0 gh to ui.a.-s .•” SertS> P ud - tor i «• B - KNOX CO. ■_ .r*--~ I • • 4 KNOXIiS sp^un o ]| ■ ' A;> ~ ■ 1 '" '■ —, i Z ■gSMul J , J a

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The Season’s BIGGEST EVENT PRICES 25-50-7_5-SI.OO 4th & sth row $1.50 Seat Sale Usual Place