Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 63, Decatur, Adams County, 14 March 1913 — Page 4

A CLERK WHO BANKS $3. A WEEK i Not quite two years ago h clerk in a store started in to Bank $3. a week. He was 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. --raOCTOCT 1~ ’ "~l E=l o THE DAILY MARKET REPORTS o * Corrected Every Afte.noon S ? t w ■ -W F-?nr- ioe-i ■ ■ i—jj

EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo. N. Y. Mar. 14—(Special to Daily Democrat! —Receipts, 4,800; shipments, 1,330; official to New York yesterday, 760; hogs closing weak. Medium and heavy, [email protected]; Yorkers, [email protected]; pigs and lights, $9.70; roughs, [email protected]; stags, [email protected]; sheep, 4,400; strong; top Units. $9.35; cattle, 250; strong. G. T. BURK. New ear corn 60c No. 2 Red wheat 98c No. 2 White wheat 95c Oats 29c Sample svatnew oats 26c Rye &3c Barley 38c@45c Feeding baitey Alsike seed $10.75 No. 1 timothy hay $10.00—510.50 No. 1 mixed $9.50 No. 1 clover $8.50 Rye straw sd.oo Wheat straw $5.09 Clover seed $9.75 Timothy seed SI.OO COAL PRICES. Stove and tgg, tiara $8.75 Chestnut, hard $9.00 Pea, Hard 1 7 - 50 Poca., Egg and Lump $5.50 W. Ash * 4 - 50 Spring chicks 9c V. Splint * 4BO H. Valley $4.25 R Lion H. 50 Cannell $6.00

I gixTYTIFTH ANNUAL - I s STATEMENT OF THE PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE I ~ COMPANY s I OF PHILADELPHIA I | ASSETS - • LIABILITIES | I State, Municipal, Railroad and other Bonds, Policy Reserves $115,572,722.00 g lat market value December 31,1912$ 49,204,456.96 z Policy claims Awaiting Proof 603,139.08 g 1 Bank and other Stocks, at market value Premiums Paid in Advance, Unearned y § December 31. 1912 - - 345,241.00 Interest, etc. 1,958,394.50 g g Mortages and Ground rents, First Liens •. Accumulations upon Deferred Distribu- y | (Valuation, $132,245,445) 52,160,392.63 tion Policies 9.172,033.34 | ~ Premium Notes, secured by Policies Premium Abatements for 1913. 3,307,000.00 g g (Reserve value, $4,213,000) - 3,370,764.00 Reserve for Mortality F luctuation 1,487,232.00 J g Policy Loans (Reserve value, $23,340,000) -- - 18,670,660.74 Reserve for Asset Fluctutuation and other -. 2 g Loans on Bonds, Stock, etc. -- - 2,115,045.90 Contingent Liabilities 2,274,965.44 t g Home Office, Boston Office and Real Estate - - 2,573,134.91 . ; g Cash on Deposit and in Company’s Office-- - 1,868,986.29 Gross Assets, as above $134 375.486 36 i « Net Deferred and Unreported Premiums -- - 2,354,640.08 “ ’ * j g Interest and Rents due and Accrued, etc -- - 1,712.163.85 New Business ‘‘paid for” in 1912 i g Gross Assets, December 31,1912 $134,375,486.36 22,728 Policies for $ 76,986,181.00 » g The Penn Mutual shows lowest net cost, largest cash values Insurance Outstanding December 31,1912, i g largest paid up values and longer extended insurance values. 209, 306 Policies for ’ ’ $564,977,398.90 g Women insured at same rate as Men. We insure at all ages-from 15 to 65, inclusive. For full ! g information concerning policies, write or call on ’ / ! | KNAPKE ANE STAROST, SPECIAL AGENTA g Over Voglewede Shoe Store, Decatur, Ind.

W ImA i J. Hill $5.00 Kentucky $4.5} . Lurig $4.50 FULLENKAMPS. Eggs 14c Butter 20@28c Lard 9c I NIBLICK & CO. Butter 20@27c Eggs 14c ■ - H. BERLING. Ducks 10c Fowls 9c ~ Geese 9c ' Turkeys 15c Old roosters . 9c KALVER MARKETS. I I , Beef hides 10c i Calf 12c i Tallow 5c i Sheep pelts 25c@$100 , Muskrats sc@4sc i Skunk [email protected] Coon [email protected] Possum ......... 10c@70c Mink ’. 25c @56.00 il )j LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. i Spring chicks 10c i Ducks 10c ) Fowls ......18e 3 Geese 8c ) Eggs ISc > Butter 18c ) Turkeys He ) Old roost®** sc*

How Are Your Eyes? Do you suffer with head- ■ aches? Are you nervous? If | so let us relieve that pain; and strain. We have an Expert Opticion that has full charge of the Optical department, Satisfaction guar- j anteed. Testing or Examination free. No use to go out of town for your Glasses get them here at home and save , money. W. LLEHNE JEWLER FOR SALE—Good work horse, coming 4 years old; $75.00, if taken at i once. Inquire W. E. Nidlinger, R. R. I No. 12. 61t3 WeL ” YOB F ' . . ThatYcu Ever Had ’’ten ic. Trouble or Cail Stones* — BArt’s w7» ’trrvL rwAci F.l MSB, Krglls u>mu< h.Ltvet L-*-—”“T' . a>-d Trouble, t !i digestion. 2;/»s.jp».a. Pressure ~ Jbw- -A. cf G-s (round the /A > i (>«art,SevrCtomsch. J'/. \ RHji'. i/ r.«s»,r»,!«tln<£ Shiite, / \ Ty/' »■’ stris fc»<,...... r»u.. v ■ »w laun I • \ r 2«.:u4cftie aua Gail i A 1 FhayiTs! | 3 e ttwe ni ’ men Ls arc Rkrua»n?y caused by the ‘ ftl I — —• p \ i.n 4 tia.-t with muc trd *8 a crPt:-ng, backing ns*; I- k up jh iM>nnu» fluids .nro i hrs ton ;aeh. and * he rw isc d eran gi ng Gie di«tsuve tystem. Mayr's Wo derful Staniaeh Remedy is the Beat and most widely known Remedy fur ther.e oilments and should quickljprelieve a rdeure th« moatchronic eases. Pat it to a On- do»e will prove iu great curative powers. It acts like magic in the most chronic case «f Stomach, Liver and Intestinal ailments. A rpemacitia and symptoms of Gall Stones. Thotfeaau* of aofferera are highly praising the iww y and are recommending it tc ’ others for restoring th«.ra to periect health. Do not nerirJt a ue operation for these ailments until yon have at least tried one dose of this gr« at R medy. Guaranteed by me to be absdutelv harmless, contain nsr no injurious drugs, under the Pure Food Ac Drug Act, Serial No. Geo. H. Maye. Mfg. Chemist, Lhir - < ‘ ’Ago, 111. 11 HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO.

KCHRISTMAS SAVINGS ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS WE HAVE BEEN I | ASKED ABOUT IT | * What is the purpose of the Christmas Saving Club? What mil the' first j 0 theclas3 j j |g| ffl The purpose is to help you and others to accumu- » will ££ » nta t 0 be » ade , ■ J 9 W‘ a InwhaT manner ’dZthe Christmas Saving Club Weekly or in advance for as many weeks as you ' 11 each memlte/paying in a small sum each week will happen if I cannot keep up m v payments f If < for 38 weeks. Two weeks before Christmas each or d'scommw • . reason it anv time, tKl member will receive by mail a check for the total a- lou may.ll > ; h( . cI J clo6es wi)l ‘ — ! fl mount paid in with 3 per cent interest, and at me pe iuu j * * i l V Does everybody pay in the same amounf? check for al l y°Xf'’S P aia Dut “ 9ucft a case n <> Y A No. There are three classes and numbered respect- interest will be ano . I j V ively 1. 2 and 3. The ments are different in each When and eUh . V Y What are the navments in Class V er in whole or in part, be allowed. What you deposit T 1 The d3c the 3rcl week and so on for 38 weeks, making the What form of receipt do I get when I make a pay- 0 Q 4 Ser classes progress the "’eS depositor receives a specially printed card U A same wav? with ail payinerts to be printed thereon and on which P They do. The only difference is that in Class 2 the is written his name and address at the time he enO first payment is 2c the first week. 4c the 2nd week rolls as a member. Every time the member makes a Be 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. Hl 10c the 2nd week 15c the 3rd week and so on for 38 Can I reverse the payments. IB W eeks. You can and by doing so you will have your pay- | Is there any membership fee or is there any cost to ments grow less every time and your money will earn Dj oin ? twice as much interest. No . Can I become a member of more than one class? What do I do to become a member? A es; you can join one or all of the classes. All that is necessary is to goto 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 Apnl 7th—beginning > the first week’s payment or more. March 17th, I THE OLD ADAMS COUNTY BANK L CL 1 Resources Over 1 Million Dollars Jj • E—Z3—l MM

• FOR^SALE—Good dwelling house, 3 lots on 13th St., one square from brick street. —J. H. Elick. 53t..

WANTED—GirI fol general boose-, work; only two in family. Inquire J. H. Stone, 215 S. Second St. 60t.3 a

FORD FOR SALE OR TRADE—At Watson's garage.—C. A. Burdg, De- : catur, Ind. 59t

t FOR SAGE—Two acre* oi land near - new beet sugar factory. Excellent . building site. Easy terms. Addr,