Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 62, Decatur, Adams County, 13 March 1913 — Page 4
A CLERK WHO BANKS $3. A WEEK Not quite two years ago a clerk in a store started in to Bank $3. a week. He waa getting $lO. a week. He always puts in Bank each week as he receives his wages $3. He now has in Bank $267.45. If you are an ambitious young man working on a salary why not open an account here? It will start you on the road to independence. We welcome small accounts from sl, upward, FIRST NATIONAL BANK Decatur, . Indiana. h o THE DAILY MARKET REPORTS o Corrected Every Afternoon m
L:r3E=»=sOiS EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y.. Mar. 13—(Special to Daily Democrat)— Receipts, 3,200; shipments, 570; official to New York yesterday, 570; hogs closing easy. Mixed, medium and heavy, $9.50 fa $9.60; Yorkers, lights and pigs, $9,60 @59.70; roughs, [email protected]; stags, j [email protected]; sheep, 2,000; firm; lambs weak; top lambs, $9.35; cattle, 75; steady. G. T. BURK. New ear corn 60c No. 2 Red wheat 97c No. 2 White wheat 94c Oats 29c Sample siainew oats 26c Rye 63c Barley 38c@45c Feeu.ng ba.tay 45c Alsike seed $10.75 No. 1 timothy hay SIO.O0 —$10.50 , No. 1 mixed $9.50 No. 1 clover $8.50 Rye straw $5.00 Wheat straw $5.00 I, Clover seed $9.75 , Timothy seed $l.O0 1 COAL PRICES. Stove and £rgg, hard $8.75’ Chestnut, hard $9.00 ; Pea, Hard $7.50 ! Poca., Egg and Lump $5.50 W. Ash $4.50 Spring chicks 9c 1 V. Splint $4.50: H. Valley $4.25/ R Lion $4.50
For He’s a Jolly Good Fellow That’s what they will say of *3 the host who offers them a glass of our high class liquor. 'avesomeof our brandy, gin ~ or whiskey on hand for the M* • . refreshment of your friends. £ ’ ■s£'._ You needn’t be afraid to offer or they to take it for our * <?* } J liquors are absolutely pure I—’L/.T’ and naturally aged.' That Tjr■' ; means gocd fellowship with no dark boowm taste the next morning. Berghoff Beer by the case. ft I ■|T V' Comer of Second and *'• t-J«t ■_ ! Madison streets. WANTED. FOR RENT —«*our furnished rooms Unmarried man, by month or year, for ligh*. housekeeping, 609 Monroe to do general farm work. Enquire of street; ’phone No. 521.—Mrs. B. W. A. D. Suttles. sTtf Sholty. 17-e-o-dtf 200 HORSE SALE 200 Head Friday, MARCH 14,1913 Head The Decatur Horse Sale Co will again offer another large consignment of horses on the above named date. Dealers, farmers and feeders are beginning to realize more and more as our sales progress the true value of the Decatur market. This company has furnished a market for the last 8 years that is equal to any horse market in the middle west. Feeders are making good money buying horses thin in flesh and feeding them a few weeks. A commission of sl. will be charged for the offering and $2. more if sold. The Decatur Horse Sale Co. E. S. McN»BB AUCTIONEER
IZSJ Cannell $6.00 J. Hill $5.00 Kentucky ...$4.50 Lu rig $4 50 FULLENKAMPS. Eggs ..4 14c Butter 20@28c Lard 9c NIBLICK & CO. Butter , 20@27c j Eggs 15c H. BERLING. Ducks 10c Fowls 9c j Geese 9c I Turkeys 15c Old roosters 9c KALVER MARKETS. Beef hides 10c Calf 12c Tallow 5c Sheep pelts [email protected] Muskrats sc@4sc I Skunk [email protected] 1 Coon [email protected] I Possum 10c@70c 1 Mink [email protected] LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Spring chicks 10c Ducks 10c Fowls yoc Geese 8c Eggs ; 18c Butter 18c I Turkeys 11c ■ Old roosters 5c
PUBLIC SALE OF LIVERY STOCK. 1 '■ The undersigned has decided to go out of the livery business and will sell at public auction at his stable on East Jefferson street, opposite the Decatur Lumber, Company, Decatur, Ind., on Saturday, March 22, 1913, beginning at 10 o’clock a. ra., his entire stock of horses, buggies, harness, etc., consisting of twenty head of horses: Black mare, well broke, 5 years old: brown mare, 10 years old, family broke; bay Mare, 12 years old, well broke; brown horse, 6 years old, lady broke; pacing | 11 horse, 7 years old, can show three! minute gait on road; bay horse, weight I | 1100 lbs., well broke; brown mare, 7 ) 1 years old, well broke. The rest are all I I good livery horses, ranging in age ■ from 5 to 10 years, and all well broke. ! Buggies and Carriages: 17 single ' j buggies in good condition, practically I as good as new; 2 phaetons, one open I;surrey, 1 dosed surrey; 2 light spring II wagons, 2 road wagons, 2 sleighs. Ilar--I‘ness: Sixteen sets of single harness, I good as new; 4 sets of double harness, I good as new; storm fronts, robes, i blankets, pair of clippers, 1 buggy pole, i set of single heavy wagon harness and numerous other articles. Terms —All sums of $5 and under cash in hand; over $5 a credit of 6 | months will be given, purchaser giving .note with approved security; 3 per cent off for cash; no property to be removed until settled for. NOLAN KING, Mgr. John Spuhler, Auct. 0 . CREAM BALM OPENS CLOGGED NOSTRILS AND HEADCATARRH GOES. —— Instantly Clears .Air Passages—You I Breathe Freely, Nasty Discharge Stops, Head Colds and Dull Headache Vanish. Get a small bottle anyway, just to trp it—Apply a little in the nostrils ( and instantly your clogged and stop-ped-up air passages of the head will open; you will breathe freely; dullness and headache disappear. By morning! , the catarrh, cold-in-head, or a catarrh-1 !al sore throat will be gone. End such misery now? Get the small bottle of ‘‘Ely’s Cream Balm” at any drug store. This sweet, fragrant balm dissolves by the heat of the nostrils; penetrates and heals the inflamed, swollen membrane which lines the nose, head and throat; clears the air passages; stops nasty discharges and a feeling of cleansing, soothing relief ; comes immediately. Don't lay awake tonight struggling ifor breath, with head stuffed; nostrils | closed, hawking and blowing. Ca- , tarrh or a cold, with its running nose, j foul mucous dropping into the throat, .and raw dryness is distressing but 1 .truly needless. Putu your faith —just once —in Ely’s 1 Cream Balm and your cold or catarrh I < will surely disappear. The Holthouse Drug Co. t-t-s ] (Advertisement) ’■ o MEETING. The Adams County Horse Thief Detective association will hold their rag-' ular quarterly meeting in the office 1 of the sheriff of Adams county, Ind., I on Saturday, March 15, 1913, at 1:30 o’clock p. m. It is requested that as ! many members as possibly can, attend ’ this meeting. B. F. BREINER, Pres. J. F. FRUCHTE, Sec y. 59t4 I — - o PROPERTY FOR SALE. 7- tract outside city limits, good [ 9-room house, barn 24x32, plenty of fruit. This is a fine home for any one wanting a small tract of land. Price, $»,300.00. 33 acres inside city limits, at $5,000, or will sell you acre tracts at S2OO per acre. 8- house with barn, plenty of fruit on West Monroe street. Price, $91500.00. HARVEY & LEONARD, Office with Graham and Walters. 62t3 o MORTGAGE County Assessor George Gentle calls j attention to the following points to j those who file exemptions: Be sure . to have book apd page numbers on which the mortgage is recordered in ! the office; the correct de- i scription of land; the name and full I address of the mortgagee; and the joint signatures of all parti'is joining in the mortgage; if one is dead, so state fn the exemption. If the condi tlons are not complied with, the ex-1 emption blank will be hrown away, or in case of the last mentioned, full credit will not be given. 55t6 WANTED. A good young man to pass papers through the week. Apply at City i News stand. ELGIN KING, . 60t3 Prop. for SALE— boon dwelling house, 3 lots on 13th st., one square from bF l k K 53t..
(CHRISTMAS SAVINGS GLlBs | ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS WE HAVE BEEN I S U ASKED ABOUT IT ® J| What is the purpose of the Christmas Saving Club? What will the first payment be? .. 1 L J The purpose to help .you and others to accumu- It will belc. -c or oc according to the class you join late a fund for Christmas. . How are the payments to be made. . In what manner does the Christmas Saving Club Weekly or in advance for as many weeks as you M >1 Accomplish this purpose? desire. ( By each member paying in a small sum each week W hat will happen if 1 cannot keep up m y payments for 38 weeks. Two weeks before Christmas each or discontinue. ... , . i member will receive by mail a check for the tctal a- You may discontinue top any reason at anv time; mount paid in with 3 percent interest, and at the period when the club closes you will get a Pl XJ Does everybody pay in the same amounf? check for all you have paid in, but in such a case no W A No. There are three classes and numbered respect- interest will be allowed. A V ively 1, 2 and 3. The payments are different in each When and how can 1 withdraw. ' y Q class'. Under no circumstances will any withdrawals eith- Q Y What are the payments in Class 1? er in whole or in part, be allowed. What you deposit T 1 The payments are 1c the Ist week, 2c the 2nd week will be held for you until two weeks before Christmass A Q3c the 3ru Week and so on for 38 weeks, making the What form of receipt do I get when I make a pay- Q A payment for the last week 38c ment?. ... A V Do the payments in the other classes progress the Each depositor receives a specially printed card V same way? ‘ with all paymerts to be printed thereon a'nd on which r They do. The only difference is that in Class 2 the is written his name and address at the time he en- m ET first payment is 2c the first week. 4c the 2nd week rolls as a member. Every time the member makes a P 7 6c the 3rd week and so on for 38 weeks. deposit or a payment his card is punched to show the ( . In Class 5 the first payment is 5c the first week, payment. |g 10c the 2nd week 15c the 3rd week and so on for 38 Can I reverse the payments? weeks. You can and by doing so you will have your payQ*-* Is there any membership fee or is there any cost to ments grow less every time and your money will earn *- join? ' twice as much interest. No. Can I become a member of more than one class? What do I do to become a member? Yes; you can join one or all of the classes. All that is necessary is to go to The Old Adams Co- When can I join? unty Bank, ask to be enrolled as a member and make You can join any day before April 7th-beginning x the first week’s payment or more. March 17th, I THE OLD ADAMS COUNTY BANK L ' Resources Over 1 Million Dollars J J
L. F. MAILAND Is the nifty dresser’s friend, If you’d look well your old clothes send jTo this house for clothes ill Where they all orders quickly fill. ! Send Ya Mailand, have them made new And at a very low figure, too. Have clothes cleaned and pressed, Keep them clean and be well dressed. i’Tis not so much what you wear |As how you keep it in repair. iHere, ladies' clothes get special care; If yours needs pressing, take them there. L. F. MAILAND, Over Model Cigar Store. 59t6 MILLINERY OPENING | - FRIDAY and S SATURDAY I AT I Mrs. A. Boese I * 'Wl* .if Millinery Opening Thursday Afternoon and Evening MARCH I3TH EVERYBODY INVITED U. Deininger . '‘'-iiir-irWSIWiIBIBBIIMgJM——|W I Showing of Spring GOODS K Thursday afternoon at 2:30 and Evening MARCH 13TH You are cordially invited BOWERS MILLINERY STORE
FORD FOR SALE OR TRADE—At j Watson s garage.—C. A. Burdg, Decatur, Ind. 59t WANTED—GirI foi general house- i work; only two in family. Inquire ’ J. H. Stone, 215 S. Second St. 60t3 FOR SALE—Good work horse, com- j ing 4 years old; $75.00, if taken at once. Inquire W. EL Nidlinger, R. R. No- 12. 61t3 I
SPRING OPENING SALE AT BERNSTEIN'S Studabaker Block Decatur, Ind. Two Doors South of Interurban. Station i Saturday, March 15th is the day of our Spring Opening Sale, a sale that will mean a ; saving to all. A sale of all new seasonable goods at a reduced price. Now is the time ito buv, you get the best pick. .We carry a complete line of Ladies and Gents Furnishings, Dry Goods and shoes.
LADIES’ SHOES. Ladies' White Canvas Button Shoe, all latest styles, $3.00 value, Spring Opening Sale $1.98 Ladies' Velvet Button Shoe, plain toe, all latest styles, $3.50 value. Spring Opening Sale $2.45 $3.00 and $2.50 Ladies* Gun Metal and Patent Button or Blucher Shoe, all latest 1913 styles, Spring Opening Sale $1.98 Special:—Ladies' Soft Vici Kid Blucher Shoe, nice sensible heel, a neat durable shoe. Spring Opening Sale $1.45 MEN'S SHOES. j $3.50 and $4.00 Men’s Gup Metaf Button or Blucher Shoe, also tan Button, in all the latest styles, Spring Opening Sale $2.98 $3.00 Men’s Patent Button or Blucher Shoe, also Gun Metal, Button or Blucher, Spring Opening Sale $2.45 Is 2 50 Men’s Vici Kid Gun Metal, a i Box Calf Shoe, solid throughout. Spring Opening Sale $1.98 .Special:—Men’s Satin Calf Shoe, best on the market, a neat, durable shoe. Spring Opening Sale $1.49 Special:—s2.2s Good Heavy Tan Work Shoe, all solid leather. Spring Opening Sale $1.69 $2.60 MenLs Elkskin Shoe, in tan or black, an sizes, 6 to 11 $1.98 WINDOW SHADES, 17C EACH. 35c Value of Green Window Shades, j oil color, 6 ft long, full width. only, each ..; 17 C LACE CURTAINS, 98c PAIR. Lace urtains, $1.50 value, or white or ecru, plain or fancy centers, extra wide, 3% yards long, only pair 98c CURTAIN RODS, sc. 10c Brass Extension Curtain Rods, only, each
Spring Opening Sale commences Saturday,JMarch 15th. and Ends Saturday. March 29th. secure Our Large Circular For IVlorc? Bargains AT BERNSTEIN’S
When you feel 2SS* vous, tired, worried or despondent it is a sure sign you need MOTTS NERVERINF. PILLS. They renew the normal vigor anfl make life worth living. Be sore and a*k for Melt’s Nerverine Pills g'ZX". WHUAM2- MFG. CO , Propa. Clerel.od, OUe For Sale BY ENTERPRISE DRUG CO. I DEMOCRAT A’ANT ADS PAY BIG ■ »,
LADIES' WH'TE SHIRT WAISTS. I Ladies’ White Lawn Shirt Waists, high or low neck, short or long sleeves, buttoi in front or back, lace or embroidery trimmed, all $1.50 value, Spring Opening Sale 98c $2.50 Ladies’ White Voile Waists, high or low neck, silk embroidery I trimmed Spring Opening Sale. $1.49 MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. 60c value Corset Covers 23c Extra fine all-over embroidery Cor- _ set Covers, 75c value 49c <sc value of fancy Trimmed Gowns and Slip-overs, only 49c $1.50 value of slip-over Gowns, made of fine crepe, kimona sleeve, only 98c Combination Suit, 75c value, made of cross-bar swiss, only 40c Princess Slips, $1.25 value, special for this sale ..98c Drawers:—3s value Muslin Drawers, fancy trimmed with lace or Insertion, only 23c I PETTICOATS! PETTICOATS! : Indies’ Black Heatherbloom Petti coat, made with a double ruffle or embroidery flounce, $1.50 value, Spring Opening Sale 98c Petticoat, made of fine cambric, trimmed with deep solid lace or embroidery flounce, full underlay and dust ruffle, only 98c SPECIAL! TABLE OIL CLOTH. 13c All fancy color, Table Oil Cloth, 18c quality, whils it lasts, only y<L..l3c TABLE LINEN, 23c YARD. 3»c value of Bleached Table Linen, only, yard 23c Red and White, also Blue and White. Table Cloth, only, yard. .23c CJJRTAIN SWISS, 10c YARD. A large assortment of White, Ecru, or Persian Pattern Swiss, only yard
NOTICE. Say—don’t forget the .West End barber shop. Has two first-class bar. • rs. Come in and try them. Clean tow. s so reach customer. Everything sanitary. Union shop, by the G. R & I. railway. Welcome to one and all. LESTER BAUGHMAN, 59t6-e-o-d Proprietor.
CORSETS. We have a complete line of C. B. A. ■ IjiSpirite Corsets. Guaranteed fit end satisfaction. Special prices at tins Spring Opening Sale: $1.50 Corsets $1.59 1.00 Corsets 39 .50 Corsets 42 BED SPREADS. $1.50 value of White Bed Spreads, without fringe, extra size, Spring Opening Sale 98c $2.00 value of White Bed Spreads, cut corners, with or without fringe, only $149 WRAPPERS AND KIMONAS. Ladies' Wrappers and House Dresses, all $1 25 value, only 98c Ladles’ CTepe Kimonas, all colors $1.50 value, only 98c DRESS GINGHAMS, 10c YARD. Our Spring Dress Ginghams and Shirtings are a display of a large assortment, only, yard 10c CALICO, 5c PER YARD. Standard Calico, red, black, grev and dark and light blue, only, yd.. 5c SPECIAL WORK SHIRTS, 38c. Special:—Mens Work Shirts, large assortment to pick from, all sizes, 14& to 17, all 50 values, only ..38c MUSLIN. Unbleached Muslin', yard 5c i Extra fine Unbleached Muslin, yard 7 3 '4C Bleached Muslin, yard 5 3 4 C Good heavy Bleached or Unbleached 104 Sheetlug, yard 23c NOTIONS. White or Black Tape 1c Pins, per package ' c jHalr Pins, package 1c Darning Cotton 1c 'Safety Pins, card I */z c Pearl Buttons 1/2 C
