Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 56, Decatur, Adams County, 6 March 1913 — Page 4
WHAT A COUNTRY CLERGYMAN HAS DONE A clergyman in a neighboring town, who is only getting a small salary, is laying by money in Bank for a rainy day. He started with SBO. and he now has in Bank $175.33. The man with a Bank account here does not have to worry about his future. He can give his whole heart to what he has to do from day to day and whatever his walk in life may be, he can make good to himself and to others. Bring or mail whatever money you have and open an account here. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Decatur, Indiana. jpg FjragQgon S THE DAILY MARKET REPORTS J £T Corrected Every Aftei noon -T*- '—iaflgaftng.1 1 "rji
EAST BUFFALO. EAST BUFFALO, N. Y., March 6.— (Special to Daily Democrat!— Receipts, 2,400; shipments, 760; official to New York yesterday, 950; hogs closing strong. Mediums and heavy, [email protected]; pigs and Yorkers, [email protected]; roughs, [email protected]; stags, s6!b7; sheep, 3,000; quarter higher; top lambs, $9.40; cattle, 50; steady. G. T. BURK. New ear corn 60c ] No. 2 Red wheat ..SI.OO No. 2 White wheat 97c Oats 30c Sample siainew oats 26c Rye i 65c Barley 40c@5<*c Feeding barley 45c Alsike seed $10.75 No. 1 timothy hay $10.00—510.50 No. 1 mixed $9.50 No. 1 clover ...SS.SO Rye straw $5.00 Wheat straw i $5.00 Clover seed $9.75] Timothy seed ...SI.OO COAL PKICES. Stove and Egg, bard $8.75 Chestnut, hard $9.00 Pea, Hard ~...57.50 Poca., Egg and Lump $5.50 W. Ash $4.50 Spring chick* 9c V. Splint $4.50 H. Valley $4.25 R. Lion $4.50 Cannell $6.00
DON’T CHOOSE WHISKEY orjother liquor by the bottle, JL jL ( but by the character and re- Cm. putation of its contents. Good livers and physicians will tell " ‘ you cur liquors beat many of I I T the most beautifully bottled I fif'ml brands in the world. And this iv - L_J |' Ml ! L despite the fact that our price , do not even come near reach- lisTl ing those of all the others. Jf-’p Berghoff Beer by the ease. (X I \f>> py Comer of Second and * jlw ' " Madison streets.
IN ONE MINUTE! CLOGGED NOSTRILS OPEN—COLDS AND CATARRH VANISH. Stops Nasty Discharge, Clears Stuffed Head, Heals Inflamed Air Passages and You Breathe Freely. Try “Ely's Cream Balm.” Get a small bottle anyway, dust to try it Apply a little In the nostrils and instantly your clogged nose and
SPEC! L PRICE OM PENCE j \ A I The Ward Fence Co , for thirty days will make exceptionally low puc«s on of Lawn and farm fences. We have a good number «.i standard heights if Farm Fences in odd siz * rolls, a so many beautiful designs oft Lawn Fabrics at bargain prices. Can also make you Sp j c;a! low prices on Farmland Lawn Gates, we make the strongest combination Poultry and Stoci Fence on the market. Call and see us HE WA' Tl FENCE CO. DECATUR, IND
J- Hill Kentucky ..$4,50 Mrig $4 50 FULLENKAMPS. Eggs 15c Butter 20© 28c Lard NIBLICK & CO. Butter 20@27c Eggs 15 C H. BERLING. Ducks Fowls Geese ....9c Turkeys Old roosters <..9< " KALVER MARKETS, # Beef hides .....10c Calf 12c Tallow Sheep pelts [email protected] | Muskrats sc ©4sc Skunk [email protected] Coon 10c© $2 75 Possum 10c@70c Mink [email protected] LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Spring chicks .... ioc Ducks 10c Fowls ioc Geese 8c Eggs iso Butter 18c Turkeys He Old rooster 5c
•! stopped-up air passaged of the head will open; you will breathe freely; dullness and headache disappear. l!y morning! the catarrh, cold-inhead or I catarrhal sore throat will be gone. End such misery now! Get the small bottle of “Ely’s Cream Balm” at 1 any drug store. This sweet, fragrant I balm dissolves by the heat of the nosi trlls, pene rates and heals the inflam i ed, swollen membrane which lines the i nose, head and throat; clears the ail
passages; stops nasty discharges and a feeling of cleansing, soothing relief comes Immediately. Don't lay awake tonight struggling for breath, with head stuffed; nostrils closed, hawking and blowing. Catarrh or a cold, with Its running nose, foul mucous dropping into the throat, and raw dryness Is distressing but truly needless. Put your faith—just once—in Ely's Cream Hahn and your cold or catarrh will surely disappear. The Holthouse Drug Co. t-ts (Advertisement) • m, ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ — ■« ' —— ' PUBLIC STOCK SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale lat hi* residence 3(4 miles north of Decatur, (4 miles northeast of Mon- ' mouth, 1 mile east of stop 25 on the j Fort Wayne and Decatur interurban, :on SaMirday, March 8, 1913, beginining promptly at Id o’elock a. m., the 1 following property, to-wit: Seven | Head of Horses, consisting of 2 two- ! year-old colts, 1 sorrel and 1 dark ; brown; 2 yearling mare colts, very well matched; 1 ten-year-old black brood mare, 1 two-year-old black draft eolt, and 1 two-year-old, coming 3, dark brown draft colt. Eight Head Cattle, consisting of 4 pure bred dairy Shorthorns, and 1 young grade cow, will probably be fresh by sale day. All are extra good milch cows. One pure bred 3-year-old Shorthorn bull, and 1 9-months-old, pure bred Shorthorn bull calf; also 1 three-year-old Jersey cow, will be fresh soon. Sixteen head of Duroc sboats, weighing about 100 lbs. each. These are thrifty hogs. Ten Head of sheep, consisting of 9 Shropshire ewes, some with lambs by side and one high grade Shropshire buck. Terms: On all sums of $5 or under, cash in hand; on all sums over $5 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving a bankable note with approved security. Liberal discount for cash. No property to be removed until satisfactorily settled for. Lunch served by the Concord Ladies’ Aid society. E. S. CHRISTEN, Owner. John Spuliler, Auct. c W. A. Fonner, Clerk. HAR TURNING GRAY OR FALLING?—JUST MIX SAGE TEA AND SULPHUR. It’s Grandmother's Recipe for Dandruff and Restoring Color to to Hair. Almost every one knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly compounded, brings back, the natural color and lustre to the hair when faded, streaked or gray; also cures dandruff. Itching scalp and stops falling hair. Years ago the only way to get this mixture was to make it at home, which is mussy and troublesome.
Nowadays skilled chemists do this better than ourselves. By asking at any drug store for the ready-to-use product—called "Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy”—you will get a large bottle for fifty cents. Some < druggists make their own but it’s us- i ually too sticky, so insist upon getting : "Wyeth’s,” which can bo depended j upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hair and is the best jemedy for dandrufT, dry, feverish, I itchy scalp and to stop falling hair. Folks Rke ‘ Wyeth's Sage and Sul- i phur” because no one can positively tell that you darkened your hair, as | it does it so saturally and evenly, j says a well-known down-town druggist. You dampen a sponge or soft brush and draw it through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. I This requires but a few moments, by morning the gray hair disappears and , after another application or two is j restored to its natural coloh and looks , even more beautiful and glossy than ever. The Holthouse Drug Co. mws . (Advertisement) NOTICE TO THE BREEDERS. I have sold my farm and will move to taking my horse along. I will leave my registry book with Charles Andrews, 2 miles east and three-fourths turtner north of Monroe. I now give Charles Andrews the full right of collecting all colt fees due or to be due within 30 days after foaling. He will receipt same and any one wanting to see the breeding book or rules, will find them there, with Mr. Andrews. I would Just say to the jinan who has traded or sold his mare, should report his name and the rural | route and postofflee. Thanking my ! patrons for past favors, Yours truly, Rufus A. Hunter. 54t3 FOR SALE. An ideal poultry farm for sale; 20 ! acres, well drained and well fenced land: mostly black soil, on stoue road. Six-room house, bam 26x40, I Poultry house 10x32, corn crip, plenty of fruit; 2(4 miles from a live town. 14 mile to good school. Posaes•ion on or before April Ist. Price *2,450. 54tf HARVEY & HEONAitD.
iTHEMORRjSCO 5& 10c Store f | A Big Granite Ware Sale | g S iturday at 2 P. M. Containing Tea Kettles, 10 and 12 qt. Buckets, Pre-1 ffi serving kettles and dsh pans. One ty each customer. Sale price 10c. | * Special Saturday 3 qt. j San silk Saturday All 48 to 68c fancy |4Bc Round and square $ g lipped sauce pans ; 2 spools for market baskets shovels with “D" a price 5c 5c 24c j handle 24c $ ’ I—. JJ * DRY GOO S HARDWARE TIN WARE g Ee New shipment of towels and ‘ •■ • • an< ‘ 10 qt. buckets and dish pans . 10c jfl tfi wash cloths extra value at 5 & 10c “ucer 6 bite ' ! ..’ 10c Flour seives side crank each . lo c S in Sleeve and collar ruffling worth lu an( i io inch 10c Combination graters 5 and 100 E | 35c yd goes at per yd. 10c .10 and 24c 1-2 Gal. measuring cups io c gj Real linen laces worth 12 1-2 to Hack saws . . 10c Milk strainers 10 to 24c i& 15c yd. all goes at per yd. 5c Wrenches. ...... •• • Extra heavy steel basting spoons ffl ujj Swiss embroidery per yd. . 10c Monkey wrenches irom .-4 to .v>c a t . . S L£ All over lace 1-2 yd. . 10c els Pot covers all sizes . . .5 C S Special in childrens silk hose pr. 10c Many other articles for . 5 and 10c Fie pans and cake pans extra 3 aj Ladies silk hose with double re- ~ . , — : —— Trrr — deep .5c ft S inforced tops per pair . 24c Special or. Aluminum spoons Friday Tin cups Saturday any time 6 fo- 5c 1 I Mens wool hose pr. . .. . . 10c Basting spoons 10c _S | Basting thread 2 spools 5c .' i i i .'3 for 10c Come in and See OUT 8 J J Baby turkish bibs .. . . 10c And not over 6to one customer r»PW linp in o*la qc Wq „, 3 Heavy linen thread 100 yds to a If its Aluminum cooking utensils I1 ; 5W 11Iie 111 “j spool . . ... 5c try our imported Swiss Spun ware Ht "5 Slid 10c 3 I I Just 17 more days until Easter, now is the time to buy Easter novelties'! |i while our line is new and plenty to choose from, price lcto 24c ij ICI thes pins .. 60 for 5c rpiir \|AD DTO FA Ist. Patrick novelties 5-lfc i i IP 6 pot lids and rack . 24c 1 IlLl iTiVyl\l\lkJ \jU St. Patrick postals 6forsc j I jfi xe handies hand made I The place where you can buy the same goods for less money or more goods | g for the same money. " |
BOYS CAUSE MUCH TROUBLE. (Contributed) Why don’t the telephone Company's offer a reward for some of the boys that make it point to see how much trouble that they can cause the linemen to keep the rural telephones in good working order. The breaking of Insulators has become a matter of pleasure to some boys when they can find stones to throw, which often breaks the glass or even a wire and then that line is out of order for a day or more, what would you think if some one was to throw a stoue through your window, would you not consider that a very ungentlemanly trick? Now there is the point the telephone has come to stay and they are a necessity to all hustling and progressive people, and in fact they are worth more to the rural man or Woman than the city dweller; and yet some one is always complaining of poor service. No telephone company, can have the best of unless their rights are better protected in the future than in the past. The trouble is not always due to boys alone but some men while engaged in hauling of high loads of hay or otherwise; have been known to cross the lines and have made the remark that this is a matter of fun to see the linemen climbing a pole on a cold winter day to make repairs, hope that we will not have to tell this too many times for the companys don’t like to take action in the matter, but If not the chronic habit is repeated some one will surely have to suffer. One main reason that some of ttfe managers of the companys have not actle <J in regard to the arresting of the 1 pnMty parties the fine is so severe I t hat it would be a serious charge if | once convicted of meddling with what jis known as a "Common Carrier” of | thi s great country known as America.
SPECIAL NOTICE. Good timothy hay at 50c per large bale. First class livery at reasonable prices at E>n«3t Schiickman’s, Third and Monroe Sts. ’Phone 182. 54tS o . FDR SALE—FJxtra good settings of Rhode Island Red eggs. Three pens mated. —Geo. Burkett, R. R, N O . 11, Phone 615, 56t3 WANTED- —Girl for light housework. Mrs. Ben Shranck, ’phone 468. 53tf MAN WAN I Wl> -To do general work on farm by year or term of years to , right- man. Young married man preferred. Inquire at this office, 53t3 WANTED —GirI tor general housework. Inquire of Charles Meyers at the Meyers, Scherer & Beavers furniture store. 5443
8080 CIRCUIT. Revival meetings will begin at Bobo Thursday evening at 7:30 and continue indefinitely. Rev. T. G. Godwin of Greencastle, a member of the Indiana conference, will preach each evening. J. O. HOCHSTEDLER FDR SALE!—Prime home-raised timothy seed, *1.76 per bushel. Monroe 'phone.—J. P. Davis. 44t12 LOST —Buckskin glove for right hand, between Schlickman feed yard and Horse Sale stables. Finder please return to this office. 5343 FDR, RENT—One 7-room house, one 5room house, with 3 acres of ground. Inquire of John Scheimann, South 7th St. ’Phone 413. 550 HARM FD<R RENT—Close to town; good buildings, good sized farm. Cali and see L. C. Hughes, North 2nd street. ’Phone 305. 5445 s FDR SALE—Bay mare, in foal, coming 5 years old, % Belgium, weighs 1300 lbs., or will trade for gelding. Inquire of R. N. Runyon, (4 mile north of Dent school house, Decatur, Ind. ’Phone 8-L. 5543 FARM FDR RENT—I will offer mv farm for rent for a short time. I had it rented, but the man on it could not reach the obligations required. Inquire of Sarah Ayres, Monroe, Ind., R. R. No. 2. 5313 WANTED—Gin for general hotisew°rk.—Mrs. Ben Schrank, ’phone 488 - 45tf FDR SALE!—Extra good settings of Rhode Island Red eggs. Three pens mated.—Geo. Burkett, R. R. No. n ’ 5313 FDR SALFJ—Black mare, 7 years old, sound and guaranteed to work In all harness. Weight about 1500. Call on S. H. Blue, (4 mile north of Monroe . 46t10 FDR SALS—Body Brussels carpet: lsrrs; Plash conch. Call on J. n Niblick at Adams County bank. 4Stf FDR RENT—rour Turnished rooms for light housekeeping. 609 Monroe street; 'phone No. 62L—Mrs B W Shol, y- 17-e-o-dtf FOR RENT—Furnished «*oom, with bath and electricity. Reasonable. Inquire 309 N. sth St. 51t3 FDR SALE—Combination book case and writing desk. Call at 232 South Second street. 5443 WANTED— To buy two Rhode Island Bed cockerels at once. Address H. F’. J-dd, R. R. 11, Decatur, Tnd Kits FARM FDR RENT-2 (4 miles northeast of the city. Inquire of James nain - 62t3 j LOST—One nay chunk horse with white star on forehead; weighs about 1400 lbs. Reward.— Petit Storage Warehouse Co., Fort Wayne lndlana - 62t3
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How Aiwut YOUR EYES Are They Alike? Are They Weak? Better visit our optical department and learn the truth about your eyes. This department has recently been installed and is in charge of a registered ahd expert optomertist, who is now in our employee. No charge for examination. Prices Reasonable W. L. LEHNE JEWELRY STORESr. C, Connell VETERINARIAN PhoTlP 143 Residence 102 PE)HHID fr? Q utJ1 "'anu, Warren, U fIU IS I y ,ch ” ‘' Af,er *he —doctor had given up the not Aa» p. c ®*f- my child va* cured laS h K P ° D C p"» p !,y KIRtHNER’S mountain oil ' — ,li.. OB SALE BY CALLOW 4 RICE.
' THE WHITE STAG Is a Mighty Good Smoke. Try it. FIVE CENTS AT ALL DEALERS %
What AT THE REX To-nigtit JONES WEDDING DAY A breezy Imp. Comedy ARABELLA’S ANKLEP. A deliciously amusing Com. THE CITY BOARDER Champion THE WHITE HERON Champion ADMISSION FIVE CENTS. Rapid Remedies do their work becaeie they ere scfeatMc ill preparation* — medicines put up by 111 skilled veterinarians—from purest in- || Kredients. They cure where others fail. II Aefc-Staril—Makes barren mares and covr* pro does. Obstinate eases yield read! v I n: | lose another season. Oats a colt or caif • «*>rv I time! Guaranteed or y tmr money bark. Try: Rip d ratify RsewdiM Worth their wlglx in ■old to every poultry man. Keep then. If handy Me®—-ready named, tout fiemstiy - Hoop not incurable if you uai* it. if. ; SemoTe* the caaoe. Guaranteed. Lma lIMtf—KUV the lie* and mM; doe. not teimpiy drive them away. Otumateed. Olarrticet ffme4|—«avw millions of chick*. Bee never been known to fell. Bring* them ear- J through danger period. Keepe them well whmm as Onton 9t« RcM iNNftt ■ade Solely By F*»M Rnmndy Co_ Barn*. la 4. =i For Bate by SMITH, YAGER A FALK. GOOD 7 room house on High street, hard and soft water and artifical gas, a Bargain if taken soon. Good 7 room house on West Monroe ■st. Plenty of fruit, hdrd and soft water and electric lights A bargain don’t miss it. Northern Indiana Peal Estate Agency
