Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 85, Decatur, Adams County, 9 April 1913 — Page 4

PROBLEMS AND PERPLEXITIES You have financial Problems and Perplexities at times—do you not? Why not avail yourself of the facilities our Bank offers youjto solve them? We fare glad to talk these matters ovei with you—without charge, of course. May we do so? FIRST NATIONAL BANK Decatur. Indiana. r ■■■—rr-n S THE DAILY MARKET REPORTS o Corrected Every Afternoon jJ "■ ■ "V A gUMMI — —

EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N.'Y., April 9—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 4,800; shipments, 1,900; official to New York yesterday, 2,090; hogs closing steady. • Mediums and heavy. [email protected]; pigs and yorkers, [email protected]; roughs, sß.4oft $8.65; stags, $7.50@ $8.00; sheep, 1200; strong; top lambs, $9.90; cattle, 100; fresh; steady. G. T. BURK. No. 2 Red wheat $1.02 No. 2 White wheat 99c Corn 65c Oats 30c ■ sample s»aiue« oats 26c Rye 63c Barley 38c@45c bairey 45c Alslke seed $9.75 No. 1 timothy hay SIO.OO No. 1 mixed $9.00 No. 1 clover SB.OO Rye straw $5.00 Wheat straw $5.00 Clover seed $ll.OO Timothy seed SI.OO COAL PRICES. Stove and Bgg, fiard $8.75 Chestnut, hard $9.00 Pea, Hard $7.50 Poca., Egg and Lump $5.50 W. Ash $4.50 Spring chicks 9c I V. Splint $4.50 H. Valley $4.25 R. Lion $4.50 Cannell $6.00 J. Hill $5.00

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it—■ Kentucky $4.53 Lung FULLENKAMPS. Eggs 14 C Butter 27c <ard 10c NIBLICK & CO. Butter 20 @ 27c Eggs He 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 25c @53.50 Coon [email protected] Possum 10c@70c Mink 25c @56.03 LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Spring chicks 10c Ducks 15c Fowls 10c ; Geese 8c Eggs 18c Butter 18c Turkey? 11c Old roost ura 5c

COLD IN HEAD GOES OVERNIGHT. Don't try to break up that bad cold with dangerous stomach disturbing drugs. Get directly to the inflamed membrane by breathing Booth's HYOMEI (pronounce it High-o-me). Get a liottle for 50 cents at Houlthouse drug Company at Decatur Indiana, and try the safe treatment that thousands are using. Into a bowl of boilingwater pour a scant teaspoonful of HYOMEI, cover head and bowl with a towel, and breathe deep into the lungs the healing vapor that arises. Breathe this vapor for five or ten minutes, until the head feels fine and clear, then go to bed and sleep soundly until morning. No cocaine or opium or harmful ’drugs in Booth's HYOMEI. It is made of Australian Eucalyptus and other antiseptics. It Is guaranteed to end Cold and Catarrh or money back. Just breathe It—no stomach dosing. 9-12-16 —o— PUBLIC SALE. I will offer at public sale at my residence, 6 miles east of Bluffton or 2 miles north of Vera Cruz on Friday, Aphil 11, 1913, the following described property, to-wlt: Horses: —Ten head: One fancy team sorrel brood mares, 7 and 8 years old, weight 3100 lbs.; 1 team gray mares, weight about 2800 Tbs; 1 roan mare, 4 years old; 1 three-year-old brown mare, 1 three-year-old gelding, and several good 1 and 2-yearolds. Cows: Nine or ten head: A good bunch of milch cows, 5 of them fresh and the remainder fresh soon. Hogs: A fine bunch of brood sows and shoats. Sheep: Eight good ewes. Farming Implements: One wagon, with bed, 1 breaking riding plow, 1 cultivator, 2 spring-tooth harrows, 1 Deering binder, 6 foot cut and in good running order, 1 single disc harrow, 1 corn planter, 1 gasoline range and numerous other articles not mentioned. Twenty-five bushels of potatoes. Terms: A credit of 12 months will be given, the last 6 months bearing interest, purchaser giving bankable note; 3 per cent discount for cash on all sums of $5 or over. No property to be removed until settled for. Sale to begin at 12 o’clock, sharp. OHN DUBACH. Jesse Michaud, Auct. Frank C. Waugh, Clerk. 7-9 o NOBODY CAN TELL IF YOU DARKEN GRAY, FADED HAIR WITH SAGE TEA. Druggist Says When Mixed With Sulphur Prevents Dandruff and Falling Hair. Common garden sage brewed into a heavy tea with sulphur and alcohol added, then left to age and carefully, filtered will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and luxuriant; remove every bit of dandruff, stop scalp itching, and falling hair. Just a few applications will prove a revelation if your hair is fading, gray or dry, scraggly and thin. Mixing the sage tea, and sulphur recipe at hoxpe, though, is troublesome. An i easier way is to get the ready-to-use tonic, costing about 5 cents a large i bottle at drug stores, known as "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Rem--1 edy,” thus avoiding a lot of muss. Some druggists make their own, but it isn't nearly so nice as “Wyeth’s.” I While wispy, gray, faded hair is not sinful, we all desire to retain our youthful appearance and attractiveness. By darkening your hair with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur no one can tell, because it does it so saturally; so evenly. You just dampen a sponge or soft brush and draw it through your hair, taking one small strand at a | time. Dd this tonight and by morning all gray hairs have disappeared after another application or two it will be restored to its natural color and be even more glos- ' sy, soft and luxuriant than ever. Local druggists say they are selling lots of “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur;” i it surely helps folks appear years younger. Holthouse Drug Co. m-w-f (Advertisement) FOR SALE OR TRADE—For auto: 4 pool tables, 1 cigar case, wall case, and National cash register. See F. P. Smith, at Smith & Co's restaurant. 83t3 FOUND—Pair nose glasses; were left at Mill’s grocery Saturday evening. Owner can have same by calling at this office and paying for this notice. 83t3 FOR SALE OR RENT—House on No. 10th St., Inquire at 227 North First street. 83t6 FOR SALE—3 year old draft colt, per'cheron stock, well bred. Charles A. Hoffman one mile north of Dent school house. 76t6 FOR SALE—Combination book case and writing desk. Call at 232 South Second street. G4tf ‘FORD FOR SALE OR TRADE—At I Watson’s garage.—<j. A. Burdg, Decatur, Ind. 59t

BANK STATEMENT. Report of the condition of the First National Bank, at Decatur, in the State of Indiana, at the close of business. April 4, 1913: Resources. Loans and discounts $618,109.00 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 1,743.73 U. S. bonds to secure circulation 50,000.00 Other bonds to secure pos. tai savings 7,250.00 Premiums on U. S. bonds .. 500.00 Bonds, securities, etc 24,609.05 Banking House, Furniture and fixtures 7,500.00 Other real estate owned... 5,000.00 Due from National Banks (not reserve agents) ..$36,060.66 Due from approved reserve agents 53,488.42 Checks and other cash items .... 817.26 Notes of other National Banks .. 3,068,00 Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents 232.47 Specie 25,850.70 Legal-tender notes 14,500.00 134,017.51 Redemption fund with U. d. Treasurer (5 per cent of of circulation) 2,500.00 Total $851,229.29 Liabilities. Capital stock paid in $100,000.00 Surplus fund 20,000.00 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid... 4,584.68 National bank notes outstanding 50,000.00 Due to State and Private Banks and Bankers..s 24,042.32 Individual deposits subject to check w 220,469.78 Demand certificates of deposit .... 422,870.80 Certified checks. 429.62 Cashiers checks outstanding .. 65.00 Postal Savings deposits 1,267.09 669,144.61 Bonds borrowed 7,500.00 Total $851,229.29 State of Indiana, County o* Adams, ss: I, C. A. Dugan, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of mv knowledge and belief. C. A. DUGAN, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn •*> before me. this 9th day of April, 1913. EARL B. ADAMS, My commission expires September i 18, 1916. CORRECT—Attest: P. W. SMITH, DANIEL SPRANG, W. A. KUEBLER, Directors. o EXECUTOR’S SALE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned executor of the estate of Robert R. Stephenson, will offer f or sale, at public auction at the late residence of said decedent in Union township, Adams county, Indiana, 2 miles south of Dixon, Ohio, on Friday, April 18, 1913, the personal property of said estate, consisting of: One work horse, buggy, buggy harness, hay, about 590 bu. of corn, 30 bu. wheat, j 150 bu. oats, windmill, 26 stands of .bees, 2 bbls, of vinegar, hard coal, 50 rods tile, wood, ditch scoop, spade, shovel, hoe, ax, scythe, shingles, buck saw empty bee hives, barb wire, wheelbarrow, staple puller, wire pliers, hammer, square, oil can, crank seeder. Sale to begin at 10 o’clock a. m. Terms: —All sums of $5.00 and under, cash In hand. Over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser executing his note therefor, bearing 6 per cent Interest after maturity, with approved security. DORE B. ERWIN, Executor. John Spuhler, Auct. Further Notice. The undersigned, widow of said Robert R. Stephenson, will also, on ! said day and on same terms, offer for sale the following personal property: Two-year-old gelding colt, weight about 1,400 Tbs.; 4-year-old milch cow, giving milk, fresh In summer; organ, ’ in good condition; range stove, 2 heating stoves, sewing machine, new t step ladder, washing machine, carpets, beds and springs, Irons, jars, milk 1 crocks, meat barrel, canned fruit, fruit ' jars, cooking utensils, household t goods of all kinds and other articles too numerous to mention. Lunch will be served on grounds. MR.S. ROBERT R. STEPHENSON, t Fremont Bowers, Clerk. 85t6 • FOR SALE —135 acres good black soil, % mile to market. Interurban I stops in front of farm; good improvements. Price SIOO per acre. One hundred acres, good improvements. 5 Price, SIOO per acre. Lee H. M. Mili ler, Bristol, Ind. 79t2 1 FOR SALE—Four Fox Terrier Pups, t Indian runner duck eggs Rhode Is ■ land Red hen eggs. S. E. Crmaer, Mercer Ave. Phone 641. 76t6

FATHER IS DEAD C. C. Enos Family Receives Word of Death of Father S. B. Enos THIS MORNING Was In East At Son’s Home —Will Be Brought To Paulding, Ohio, Home The C. C- Enos family received word of the death of Mr. Enos’ father, S. B. Enos, which occurred this morning at the home of the son, Orval, at Sugar Grove, Pennsylvania. It is thought the death was caused by infirmities of old age, as the elder Mr. Enos was about eighty years old. The body will be brought back to his former home at Paulding, Ohio, where he lived until his wife’s death two years ago, and burial will take place in the family lot there. The son, C. C. Enos, who is a traveling saleman, was at Urbana, 0., this morning when the word came, but was sent a telephone message. -- o TONIGHT AT THE STAR. Manager Stoneburner of the Star theater received word this afternoon that his efforts in securing the great moral lessoon featur film, “SAPHO,” have been successful and this great film will be displayed at the theater this evening. “SAPHO” is pronounced by all critics to be the greatest moral lesson ever produced on canvas, even greater than the "Redemption.” featured by Blanch Wallace, which was shown here some time ago. This film was shown in the Jefferson theater ast week to a house over 2,700, and at the Wayne theater in Indianapolis to a record-breaking house. This film has been passed by the Board of Censorship. The price of admission will be 10c to all. The Citizens’ Telephone company wants two telephone operators. Applications will please call in person at the office of the manager. F. M. SCHIRMEYER, » Manager. o > FOR SALE OR TRADE—Surrey, in j good condition; also set of buggy ; harness and set single work harness. I ‘lnquire Alva Nichols at Peoples & j Gerke. 67tf j FOR SALE—Good dwelling house on 13tb St, one square from brick street. —J. H. Elick, Decatur, Ind. 85-2 FOUND —Pair of keys and chain; owner may have same by calling at this office and paying for this ad 9 i Frank Parris passed through the city this morning on his way horned to Decatur from Muncie, where he I spent yesterday attending to business matters. —Bluffton News. NUIiCE. Money to loan at t> and 6 per cent , Interest. No commission. 288tf ERWIN’S OFFICE. o— — i FOR SALE —Huber Threshing outfit, 16-borae power engine and : separator. Birdsell heuller, Big , Piano husker, buzz saw, at S6OO. Call i or write. Address Lock Box No. 2, ; Hoagland, Ind. 81t6 : LOST—A gold nec* chain with gold heart, by Marcella Keubler. Finder . please leave at Boston store and get > reward 81t3 • FOR SADE —Body Brussels carpet; ; large; plush couch. Call on J. G. i Niblick at Adams County bank. 43tf

i oelTfc. ' \ 4 1 ■ > UnGsfii ! I I 1 1 f -—A < » A CLEANLY MADE i and high class profusion of bake stuffs you will always find at our store. Our delic3 ious breads, rolls, biscuits, ornamental and layer cakes, , pies, fruits and candies are . ric h and tempting and should - be tried to be appreciated. Don’t worry with baking ■ when jou can get better at ■ less money at Jacob Martin

FERTILIZER’S For Beets, Potatoes Corn, Wheat and Oats guaranteed analysi s Hydrated Lime Sacks or Bulk E.L. CARROLL I OSTEOPATHS Dr. Seaman—Dr Davis announce the opening of office at Decatur Saturday April sth at residence of Mrs. Anna Laman Cor. 4th and Madison streets in Decatur on Mon., Wed. Thurs., Sat. each week. Office Hours I’Ll'-; JJ- 1 - —MB* J,l

NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will, up to 1 o’clock on Saturday, April 12, 1913, receive bids for the construction of 37,000 square feet of cement sidewalk, to be built In the city of Decatur, Ind. Bids will be received either with bidder to furnish material or same to be furnished by undersigned. Each bid 1 must be accompanied by a certified ’ check in the sum of $50.00, as a showing of good faith that contract will be entered into if awarded. Specifications may be seen at the office of the city engineer in the Stone block, 1 I Bids not to include excavation underl said walks. E. WOODS. m FOR SALE. An ideal poultry farm for salt; 20 I acres, well drained and well fenced’ land; mostly black soil, on stone .road. Six-room house, barn 26x40, .poultry house 10x32, corn crip, plenty of fruit; 2 L i miles from a live town, mile to good school. Possession on or before April Ist Price $2,’450. 64tf HARVEY & LEONARD. NOTICE. All trespassing on the A. J. Smitk farm north of the city is strictly foi* bidden. Any one caught thereon wIU be prosecuted to the full extent ot the law. 78t3 W. F. WILSON. —o— DUCKS FOR SALE. Indian Runner drakes for sale; 75c apiece. Call 'phone 58. 64tX ■ — o WANTED. Unmarried man, by month or year, to do general farm work. Enquire of A. D. Suttles. snf

I ♦ WITHOUT a doubt Peop- ’ les & Gerke has the best and most stylish 'shoes °i any store in the city. Remember the Place at "peopETgSF

TRY IT! SAYS SAGE TEA DARK. ENS AND BEAUTIFIES FADED, GRAY HAIR. Mixed With Sulphur Makes Hair Sc* and Luxuriant and Removes Dandruff. The old-time mixture of Sage Tea jand Sulphur for darkening gray, streaked and faded hair is coming h vogue again, says a well-known downtown druggist. It was our grandmother's treatment and hundreds of women and men, too, are again using it to keep their hair a good, even color | which is quite sensible, as we are Hring in an age when a youthful appearance is of tbe greatest advantage. Nowadays, though, we don't hare the troublesome task of gathering the ■sage and the n ussy mixing at home. All drug stores sell the ready-to-use product called “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy” for about !>•' renta a bottle. It is the most popular because nobody can discover it has been applied. Simply dampen a soft brush or sponge with ‘ Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur” and rraw this through your hair taking one small strang at a time. Do this tonight, and by morning th? gray hair disappears and after another application it is restored to its natural color. What delights the ladies with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur is that be sides beautifully darkening the hair they say it produces that soft lustre and appearance of abundance which is so attractive; besides prevents dandrutf; itchsing .calf and falling hair. Here, you gray-haired folks, get busy: look years younger. The Holthouse Drug Company. tnwf (Advertisement) ~ 1 - ■ o SEED POTATOES FOR SALE. Early and late varieties. Early Irish, Cobler and Late Carmen No, Also good varietf of seed corn Is t quire of Bert Johison, R. R 5. ** * ■ - .i. **2