Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 67, Decatur, Adams County, 19 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 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. Wyweicome small accounts from sl, upward. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Decatur. Indiana. — ———— — , S—y'S " 11 .1 —• fin i. -injOCTom. ia 8 THE DAILY MARKET REPORTS o I « Corrected Every Afternoon IS—ll -Tr r-"- ■ wJ I

I———J—* EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y., Mar. 19—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 2,400; shipments, 1,520; official to New York yesterday, 1,330; hogs closing steady. Medium and heavy, [email protected]; Yorkers and pigs, [email protected]; roughs. $8.25© $8.70; stags, $6.50@ $7.50; sheep, 3,000; steady; top lambs, $9.25; cattle, 75; steady. G. T. BURK. New ear corn 60c No. 2 Red wheat 98c No. 2 White wheat 95c Oats 29c Sample statnew oats 26c Rye 53c Barley 38c@45c Feeding bailey 45c Alsike seed $9.75 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 Clover seed $8.75 | Timothy seed SI.OO COAL PHICES. Stove and Egg, hard $8.75 Chestnut, hard $9.00 Pea, Hard $7.50 Poca., Egg and Lump $5.50 W. Ash $4.50 Spring ch Ids 9c V. Splint $4.50 H. Valley $4.25 R. Lion $4.50 Cannell $6.00

O EL, I IT" I r- | | o Josh Billina:? Save ■■■■■■HBKHEaBHHMHIMHHHHEQEBBMF — —**~ '"jfBBK&D “I luv the rooster for tew things:the crow that’s in’im and the spurs that’s on ’im to back up the crow with.” I We’re crowin’ about our shoesand we’ve got the shoes that ] will back it up ! If you want || 1 shoes that you too will crow about, let us fit > them to your feet. CLZEY & HACUN AN OPP. COURT HOUSE J

BOSSE OPERA HOUSE TUESDAY EVE. MAR. 25 Annual Tour of the Sensationally Successful Spectacle and Enthralling Romance of Early Christianty FmASSIVE & BEAUTIFUL I JfeJ L, Stage Settings SHH SS3ESISSSB gorgeous costums Li&HT ETERNAL A Powerful Poetic Drama Faithfully Picturing the MatrnifW™.* D , Were you one of them? N< w is your chance in the 21 preformances of the n JP n S th e Spirit of Martyrdom ure admission. finances of the high Eternal at the Majestic Theater hundreds were unable to secPRICES 25, 50, 75 and SI.OO

J. Hill $5.00 Kentucky e $4.30 Lurig $4.50 FULLENKAMPS. Eggs 14c Butter 27c Lard 9c NIBLICK & CO. Butter 20@27c i Eggs 14c H. BERLING. Ducks 10c Fowls 9c Geese 9c Turkeys 15c Old roosters 9c KALVER MARKETS. Beef hides 10c Calf 12c Tallow 5c Sheep pelts [email protected] J Muskrats sc@4sc Skunk [email protected] Coon [email protected] Possum 10c @ 70c Mink [email protected] LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Spring chicks 10c Ducks 10c Fowls 10c I | Geese 8c i Eggs 18c 1 Butter 18c I Turkeys 11c I Old roesto’s 771 5c

CATTLE SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale' at public auction at his residence, 5% J miles east of Decatur, on Tuesday, March 25, 1913, beginning at 10 o’clock the following stock: Eight Head of Cattle: One Jersey cow, 10 years old. with calf by side; one 2-year-old heifer, with calf by side; one cow 7 years old, will be fresh in April; one heifer, will be fresh in April; one cow, 4 years old; one dry cow, 4 years old; one cow, giving milk; ono heifer calf, three months old. Terms —Nine months' time will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security; 4 per cent off for cash. WM. MILLER. John Spuller, Atft?t. 67t6 O' • "■ — UNIQUE NAME. Can You Pronounce Name of World’s Most Famous Catarrh Remedy? High-o-me—that's the proper way to ‘pronounce HYOMEI, the sure breath- . ing remedy that has rid tens of thousands of people of vile and disgusting Catarrh. Booth's HYOMEI is made of Australian eucalyptus combined with thymol and some listerian antiseptics and is free from cocaine or any harmful drug. Booth’s HYOMEI is guaranteed to end the misery of Catarrh or money back. It is simply splendid for croup, coughs or colds. Complete outfit, including hard rubber inhaler, SI.OO. Exera bottles of HYOMEI, if later needed, 50 cents at Holthouse Drug Co., at Decatur, and druggists everywhere. Just breathe it —no stomach dosing. 19-22-26 (Advertisement. ■■— -■ ■ —o ■■ — OBITUARY. Winnie Irene Watts was born In Monmouth, Adams County, Indiana, June 2, 1888, and spent all of her life in and around Monmouth. In the year 1906, June 21st, she was united in marriage to Martin F. Marhenke. To this union were born four children, three of whom have passed away. Merle \F. still remains. Whena girl she united with the Concord Lutheran church. She departed this life March 5, 1913. PUBLIC SALE GF LIVERY STOCK. The undersigned has decided to go out of the livery business and w’ill 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. m., his entire stock of horses, buggies, harness, etc., consisting of twenty head of horses: Black

r i , . A Lew Priced Motor far with teautiful Lines, Practical and Most Eff'cient Contains; Unit Power Plant with Three Point Suspension; Multiple Disc Clutch; Three Speed Selective Transmission; Eull Floating Rear Axle; Double Internal Expanding Brakes 14 inches in diameter; Platform Rear Springs and Left-Hand Drive with Center Control. Fully Equipped and Electrically Lighted. <1 Will make a demonstration at * Holthouse Garage, Saturday, March 22nd. Come and see the greatest Car ever made for the money. JAMES R, ZIMMERMAN. J GEORGE H. BRIGHT Local Manager 4 Local Agent, Decatur. Ind., R. R. 2. j? ,

'mare, well broke, 5 years old; brown | 'mare, 10 years old, family broke; bay j Mare, 12 years old, well.broke; brown | 'horse, 6 years old, lady broke; pacing , horse, 7 years old, can show three minute gait on road; bay horse, weight 1100 Tbs., well broke; brown mare, 7 I years old, well broke. The rest are all | good livery horses, ranging in age j from sto 10 years, and all well broke, j Buggies and Carriages: 17 single , buggies In good condition, practically , as good as new; 2 phaetons, one open surrey, 1 closed surrey; 2 light spring wagons, 2 road wagons, 2 sleighs. Harness: Sixteen sets of single harness, good as new; 4 sets of double harness, good as new; storm fronts,, robes, blankets, pair of clippers, 1 buggy pole, 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. o > PUBLIC SALE. ! Having rented his farm and decided to quit farming, the undersigned Will offer at public sale at his residence, 1 mile south and 1 mile west of Monroe, on Friday, March 21, 1913, the following property, to-wit, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., prompt: Two Head of Horses, Including 1 five-year-old mare, sound, weighing about 1400 lbs., and 1 eight-year-old work horse, weighing about 1500 lbs., sound Three Head of Cattle, aged 4 and 5 years; all will be fresh in April. Hogs: Two brood sows, with pigs by side; 1 male hog, a good O. I. C.; 25 head of shoats, weighing from 50 to 100 lbs. each. Machinery: McCormick mowing machine, grain drill, hay rake, com cultivator, breaking plow, doubleshovel plow, single shovel plow, 6tooth spike harrow, corn sheller, hand fodder cutter, 2-horse Turnbull wagon, with double bed; 1-horse wagon, bobsleds. hay rigging, buggy, set double work harness, set buggy harness, 2 turkey hens ■ and 1 gobbler, 3 hen ducks and 1 drake, chickens, corn in crib, hay and straw in the mow. about 40 shocks of fodder in the field, 10 bu. good seed oats, iron kettle, 2 log chains, some household furniture, cook stove and numerous other articles. Terms: —All sums of $5.00 and under, cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit of 10 months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security; 4 per cent off for cash. No property to be removed until settled for. JOHN WAGONER. J. N. Auct. Geo. McManama, Clerk.

I ai-ASTi-na? ii h 5 If you want to be as well dressed as your neighbor on S s Easter Sunday your new suit and overcoat must be a I? correct in style and faultless in fit. :■ H The Very Highest Type h g x/TrA Os ready-to-wear clothing is repre- | s /cttCiA ’ n the Kupenheimer suits we j i Ms ' j|| are Showing. a I; i Young mens Norfolks $lO. to $22.50 | ffi Boy Ol ’f°' k su ’ ts ‘ to S B - 50 1 *: i 1 nJ/!! Be sure and see our $5,00 Blue Serge Norfolks S I .11 — I We've beautiful Easter ties-new pat- S H terns of choice shirtings--new hosiery | ■! hj U -new gloves. Our furnishings are S ® 1 exclusive but not high priced. $ ffi 9 S ffi Hi I If you want a made to measure suit come and a ffi SEE WHAT S | “THE ROYAL TAILORS” | s CAN DO F’OFR YOU !fi a Fit Guaranteed. Prices within reach of everybody. » |VANCE & HITE |

■■ — — How Are Your Eyes? Do you suffer with headaches? 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 guaranteed. Testing or Examination free. No use to go out of town for your Glasses get them here at home and save money. W. L. LEHNE . JEWLER HERE >• ■ r emndy thnt will cur* mo«t all dun and acalp trouble*. Eczema. Barban Itch. Itch, Cut* and Sore*. Why wa*t* lime and money when B. B. Ointment i* an ointment el real merit? Aak yourdrasewt. If not handled *end 50 cent* to the B. B. Ointment Co., 317 Monroe atraot. Decatur. Indiana.' *

— — — - — —— —— W « MM ■ Sam i ___ - - Old Adams County Bank Decatur. Indiana. Capital >120,000 . Surplus . $30,000 s - Niblick, President M Kirsch and John Niblick gjll X Vice Presidents ' ' & X- Ehinger, Cashier, (jp Reflect | Resolve Collections Made Dollars Come — = able Rates. , And Dollars Go! But Seldom Come To Stay I tion Con- ! Unless You Have With Safe A BANK ACCOUNT «an% And Extended Store Them SafeJAway! T n our We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits

LOUIS DUNBAR JOHN MILTON and the same Great Cast which played to over 25,000 people in 21 performances at the Majestic Theatre Fort Wayne Will Be Seen Here Complete Sonic Production T n ® light Eternal Management guarantees that every blt , 2* scenery used in this spectacular Drama will be put on the local stage and that you will see one of most complete productions on the American stage to-day I ’ • . 1