Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 72, Decatur, Adams County, 25 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. We welcome small accounts from sl, upward. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Decatur. Indiana. r=i Kzzapoaoca i=- ■.■za ct S THE DAILY MARKET REPORTS J »i ■;sz."igoi=ioi=ir-— — Corrected Every Afternoon

EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y., Mar. 24 —(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 6,400; shipments, 3,800 today; receipts, 3,200; shipments, 190 yesterday; official to New York Saturday, 2,280; hogs closing steady. Medium and heavy, $9.65 —$9.70; Yorkers, [email protected]; stags, $7.00@ $8.00; sheep, 9,000; strong; choice lambs, [email protected]; yearlings, sß.oo® $8.25; wethers, [email protected]; sheep, [email protected]; ewes, [email protected]; cattle, 2500; steady; choice heavy steers, $8.65® $9.00; choice heifers, $7.25@ $8.00; cows, [email protected]; medium steers, $8.00@$8!50. I 'I.-, G. T. BURK. tr ■ -■ i New ear corn 60c Ko. 2 Red wheat 98c No. 2 White wheat 95c Oats 29c Sample stainev oats 26c Rye 53c Barley 38c@45c Feeding barter 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 PKICES. Stove and fcgg, hard $8.75 Chestnut, hard 19 00 Pea, Hard $7.50 Poca., Egg and Lump $5.50 W. Ash $4.50

SPECIAL-PRICE ON FENCE I The Ward Fence Co., for thirty days will make exceptionally low prices'! on of Lawn and farmjfences. We have a good number of standard heights of Farm JFences'jiin odd size rolls, also many beautiful designs of |;Lawn Fabrics, at bargain prices. Can also make] you Special low pricesjon Farm'and Lawn Gates, we make the strongest combination" Poultry£and Stock Fence on the market. Call and see us THE WARD FENCE CO. DECATUR, IND

FOB SALE—Good brood mare, 9 years old; In foal. Inquire of W. P. Merriman, 1 mile southwest of Salem In Blue Creek township. 63t3

—— — ———-Z—' l BOSSE OPERA HOUSE TUESDAY EVE. MAR 95 - | 11 lflh Annual Tour of the Sensationally Successful Spectacle and Enthralling Romance of Early Christianty ’ ' LOUiA DUNBAR A Serious, Thoughtful Drama, Demanding I HBiHHB I ” ' i I JOHN MILTfIN ! I MASSIVE & BEAUTIFUL an in America tmiwHß wapfra I bldg'E oettlllg’S and the same Great Cast which played to over 25,000 peo*J 'I GORGEOUS COSTUMS pie in 21 performances at the ■H MB BHH| BSM HP —IB —M — Ma ’ eS,iC ea,re f° rt Wayne Will Be Seen Here lAdA<iHT£ T£R N AL Complete Senic Production A Powerful Poetic Drama Faithfully Picturing th* v a£rn « u I Were you one of them’ No wis your chance in the 21 prefomances of the ™ d - Glorifying the Spirit ai Martyrdom .. Tne light Eternal Management guarantees that every | ure admission. ‘ «“ ° £ » ne high Eternal at the Majestic Theater hundreds were Stable to sec- bit of scenery used in Drama will te put PRICES 35, 50 75 and Qi an !^ ge and that you win see one of most com ’ Z- * U * an(l frl-00 P let€ productions on the American stage to-day

Spring chick* 9c' V. Splint $4.50 • H. Valley $4.25 - R. Lion $4.50 , Cannell $6.00 - J. Hill $5.00 Kentucky $4.50 Lurig $4.50 FULLENKAMPS. > Eggs 14c i Butter 27c | • Lard 10c NIBLICK & CO. { Butter 20@27c 1 Eggs 14c , s 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] Muskrats sc@4sc Skunk [email protected] * Coon [email protected] Possum 10c@70c Mink [email protected] J LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Spring chicks 10c Ducks 10c j Fowls 10c , Geese 8c Eggs 18c ( Butter 18cj ( Turkeys 11c'' Old roost erg 5c (

Et)i< SALE —My 7-room cottage on Mcßarnes street, near South Ward school house. Price right, if taken at once.—Orval Harruff. 65t6

OPENS UP NOSTRILS, CLEARS HEAD, ENDS COLDS OR CATARRH AT ONCE. Instantly Relieves Swollen, Inflamed Nose, Head and Throat—You Breathe Freely—Dull Headache Goes h- Nasty Discharge Stops. Try "Ely’s Cream Balm." Get a small bottle anyway, just tc try it —Apply a little in the nostrils and instantly your clogged nose and stopped-up air passages of the head will open; you will breathe freely; dullness and headache disappear. By morning! the catarrh, cold-ln head or catarrhal sore throat will be gone. End such misery now! Get the small bottle of" Ely's Cream Balm at I any drug store. This sweet, fragrant I balm dissolves by the heat of the nositrils; penetrates and heals the inflamed, swollen membrane which lines the nose, head and throat; clears the air 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 Balm" and your cold or catarrh 1 will surely disappear. The Holthouse | Drug Co. t-t-s I (Advertisement) r — o — - ■ >’ MAKES HAIR GROW. II Parisian Sage an Invigorator That Makes Hair Grow Abundantly ; or Money Back. ’ ; If your hair is thinning out gradu- ! ally it won’t be long before the bald 1 spot appears. , The time to take care of the hair is when you have hair to take care of. For thing falling hair the best remedy known to mankind is Parisian Sage. It is compounded on sclentifU principles and furnishes to the hair root a nourishment that acts quickly and promptly and causes the hair to grow. But remember this: It kills the dandruff germ, the pest that appropriates all the natural nouristenent that should go to the’ hair root. Parisian Sage is sold by the Holthouse Drug Co. at Decatur under a positive guarantee to banish dandruff, stop falling hair and itching scalp in two weeks or money back. It gives to woman’s hair a lustre and [ radiance that is most fascinating and causes it to grow abundantly. Parisian Sage is sold by druggists in every town in America. A large, generous bottle costs 50 cents, and the girl with auburn hair is on every bottle. 18-20-25 (Advertisement) —o ■ ADVERTISEMENT FOR FEDERAL BUILDING SITES. .Treasury Department, Office of the Secretary. Washington, D. C., Mar. 13, 1913. Proposals are hereby solicited, to be opened in the office of the supervising architect, treasury department, Washington, D. C., at 10 o'clock a. m., on April 8, 1913, for the sale or donation to the United States, a corner lot, centrally and conveniently located and suitable for a federal building site at Decatur, Indiana. The site must be approximately 20,000 square feet in arear, end if the lot offered is rectangular, its dimensions must be not less than 125 feet Upon application the postmaster will supply prospective bidders with a circular giving particulars as to requirements and instruction for preparation of blds and data to accompany same. W. G. McADOO, 66t-f-3wks Secretary. —— o- - ■ FOR RENT—B-room bouse and barn, with one acre of ground, on So. Chestnut St. Enquire of C. T. Rainier, 'So. 10th St., or ’phone 550. 70t3

' WIDOW THUMB’S WEDDING At the Church of Holy Trinity, 3,000 spectators all stood up together as I the bridal party slowly entered. The Midget Court Magri, with his bride on his arm, looked like a couple of elegantly dressed dolls. The bride was dressed as beautifully as she was on February 10, 1863, when she walked amid a similar throng in Grace church to be married to General Tom Thumb, i Her robust little form was enveloped in a gown of lavender satin, brocaded in uncut velvet. It had a court train as long again as the bride. The front was decked with lace, beaded with pearls. Cinderella slippers of lavender satin adorned her feet, which loosly fit a No. 6 infant shoe. A diamond necklace with a pendant glittered around her throat. Diamond bracelets sparkled on her wrists and lavender kid gloves that reached nearly to her shoulders covered her shapely white hands and arms. The gloves were of j a size known as "four and a half in-, fants,” and they were made on a spec-' ial block. In her left hand she carried I a boquet of pink La France roses that; was much bigger than her head.' No- j body who looked at her smiling face | ( would have thought it possible that she had passed her 40th year. Silver’ . haired William Higby of Bridgeport, | who is executor of General Torn Thumb's estate, under his will, took | the bride's hand in his own big, white- 1 gloved palm and gave her to the count formally. The count fitted the tiny wedding ring on the bride’s finger with a daintiness that made the big I throng of onlookers laugh audibly 1 ( with pleasure. Then the count imprinted a kiss on the bride’s red lips and tall Rector Wilkins, stooping away over until it seemed to those in r the back pews that he touched the * floor, kissed the little woman too. That 5 everybody beamed smiles upon the re- ! ceding procession as they walked s away. At the Bosse opera house c Thursday March 27. MatUnee at 3:30 f Prices 10 & 20. • it HARRY STRAUB GOT DUCKING. 1 While Harry Straub was doing a 1 few fancy stunts in a boat near the < Monroe street Bridge he lost his bal-1 ance and fell in, much to the amuse-, ’ ment of the crowds on the banks. He ] scrambled into the boat and lost no time in getting ashore. — —( TO THE VOTERS OF DECATUR. March 20, 1913. We, the undersigned, agree to pay ( ’any and all costs occasioned by the signing of remonstrance cards in the city of Decatur, Indiana: i A. J. SMITH. JOHN NIBLICK. C. H. COLTER. J. Q. NEPTUNE. DANIEL SPRANG. EUGENE RUNYON. FRED HOFFMAN. SIMON BRANDYBERRY. ELWOOD STEVENS. WILLIAM RICHARD. C. F. KINNA. L. T. BROKAW. J. H. RILLING. C. L. WALTERS. P. B. THOMAS. H. KRICK. C. E. BELL. ERASTUS FRITZINGER, JOHN W. VAIL. A. R. BELL. 72tf — o ■■ — —l LOTS FOR SALE. Two lots in Fullenkamp addition.| Prices cheap. Ideal building lots. 'Phjne 85. * -er72t6 ERWIN REAL ESTATE 00. GIRL WANTED—To do dining room work at Murray hotel. 7it3 j FOR SALE—One-horse wagon. In- ! quire of Will Winnes. 68tf ' WANTED—Laborers, steady work, ’ good pay.—Logansport Radiator , Equipment Co., Logansport, Ind. 71t2 FOR SALE—Good Jersey cow. ln- , quire South Side meat market. Price reasonable. 7113

STAB GROCERY* A. Don’t forget to save your coupons that come packed in all Marco products Marco rolled oats . 10c i “ corn flake . 10c | “ salt 5c g j “ matches ... 5c ! “ macaroni . . 10c | “ spaghetti . . 10c g I I Come in and see the f premium at the store v Will Johns. K ■UMMMnSiaaiKIMB STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING. Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the German Building, Loan Fund and Savings association of Decatur, Indiana, will be held at the office of the secretary of said Association on Monday evening, April 7, 1913, for the election of directors and the transaction of such other business as may be properly brought before said meeting. FRANK M. SCHIRMEYER, 72t12 Secretary. o , GARDEN MAKERS—If you want gardens made, send word to this office. ’Phone 51. 68t3 FOR SALE—Single comb Rhode Island Red eggs. From the best strain. Call on Mrs. Dale Moses, corner Indiana and Fifth streets. 69t3 PILES! PILES! PILES! WILLIAMS’ INDIAN PILE OINTMENT Will cure Blind, Bleedins? and Itching Piles. . It absorbs the tumors, allays itching at cnee acts as a poultice, gives instant relief. ,• Fur sale by all druggists, mail 50c and 11.00. WILLIAMS MIG. CO., Preps., Cleveland, Ohio I For Sale BY ENTERPRISE DRUG CO. : BSSsMIh 'll vi r IfiW $ I Superior In Every \\ ay in appearance, in taste, in materials and in the making you will find our cakes cookies doughnuts etc. They are not only dainty and appetizing to look upon—they are mighty good to eat too, bel cause they are made of the very best ingredients and baked in that inimitable way Let us have your order. Jacob Martin

Old Adams County Bank Decatur, Indiana. Capital $l2O 000 » . I Surplu« . SBO,OOO L. M K N,b ' ick ’ Pre "'dent John Niblick Eai-I PqNfcrfi# d EX ’ Ehin K*D Caahier. “ a sSl“ y Reflect ~j Resolve Col ect ions I Made Dollars Come ■ able Rates, | And Dollars Go! Every But Seldom Come To Stay Unless You Have A BANK ACCOUNT Methods And Extended Store Them Safe Away! To our — ! Patron We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits For He’s a Jolly Good Fellow That’s what they will say of A 7 / the host who offers them a Slass of our high class liquor. [ave some of our brandy, gin or whiskey on hand for the refreshment of your friends. You needn’t be afraid to offer or they to take it for our dry -3* fl liquors are absolutely pure 9' ma * and naturally aged.' That means good fellowship with no dark boown taste the next morning. Berghoff Beer by the case. fX IP ■F Y Comer of Second and ■ t ■ Madison streets. .

HAVE Just received a shipment of Bock Beer in Bottles. Case of 3 doz. $1.50 I. A. KALVER Telephone 581 ! | Democrat Want Ms Pav. — —

' ... BOSSE OPERA HOUSE THURSDAY S!ARCH 27 TH Mattinee and Night ; Farewell Tour of Original MRS- GENERAL TOM THUMB Count Magri Barion Magri . And Bijou Comedy Company Captain Liabel, Edwin McGuire, Annie Nelson, Straub Sisters and Dorothy Daniels and company s The Little People With the Big Show Special Mattinee Thurs. 3:30 for school children Immediately after the mattinee Mrs. Gen’l Tom , Thumb will hold her Farewell Reception on stage and . meet the Ladies and Children. Bring the little ones. Mattinee prices 10 and 20c Night 10, 20, 30 and 50c Seat Sale Usual Place

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 frui% hard and soft water and «i---ectric lights A bargain don’t miss it. Northern Indiana Real Estate Agency