Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 86, Decatur, Adams County, 10 April 1913 — Page 4
PROBLEMS AND PERPLEXITIESYou have financial Problems and Perplexities at times—do you not? Why not avail yourself of the facilities our Bank offers youjto solve them? We Jure glad to talk these matters ovei with you-without charge, of course. May we do so? FIRST NATIONAL BANK Decatur. Indiana. F 1 lli2jisiL_ioaiiiaai.il i. ■ .s-w oTHE DAILY MARKET REPORTS J lOOEJOEII-, Corrected Every Afte.noon « ftwiL - I lr J|
EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y., April 10 —(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts 3,200; shipments, 190; official to New York yesterday, 1900; hogs closing steady. Medium and heavy, [email protected]; Yorkers and pigs, [email protected]; roughs, [email protected]; stags, $7.00® vS.CO; sheep, 5,000; steady; lambs lower; tops, $9.50; cattle, 100; slow. G. T. BURK. No. 2 Red wheat . $1.03 No. 2 White wheat $1.02 Corn 69c Oats 30c Sample scamev oats 26c Rye 53c Barley . 38c® 45c deeding barley ... ...450 Alsike 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, hard $8.75 Chestnut, hard $9.00 Pea, Hard ..... $7.50 Poca., Eg" and Lump ~55.50 W. Ash $4.50 Spring chieXb 9c V. Splint $4.50 H. Valley $4.25 R. Lion $4.50 Cannell $6.00 J. Hill $-.00
MEN do more than ask for a cigar. Ask for the “WHITE STAG” Extra Mild and get it and you’ll get your money’s worth in cool cigar comfort 5c AT ANY DEALERS 5c
Old Adams County Bank Decatur, Indiana. Capital $120,000 . Surplus $30,000 C. 8. Niblick, President M Kirsch and John Niblick r Vice Presidents X ' Whinger, Cashier. JPi|l R^r - r s?x; 'I R?fkc! ~ I Resolve Collections Made Dollars Come ’—__—. ___z a bi e Rat ePt And Dollars Go — Every But Seldom Confe To Stay I tiqnConUnless You Have WhStfe A BANK ACCOUNT b-® And Extended Store Thein Safe Away! oUr Patron We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Time Deposits
Kentucky $4 jj Lur ‘g $4.50 FULLENKAMPS. : Eggs He Butter 27c ■ ar d NIBLICK 8l CO. Butter 20@27c Eggs H. BERLING. Ducks ioc ! Fowls r. 9c Geese „ g c Turkeys Old roosters KALVER MARKETS. Beef hides 10c Calf 12c Tallow 5 C -Sheep pelts [email protected] Muskrats sc@4sc Skunk 25c@5350 Coon ?oc@s27s Possum 10c@70c Mink [email protected] LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Spring chicks 10c Ducks l£k> Fowls 10c Geese 8c Eggs 18c Bfjtter 18c Turkeys 11c Old rooste’i, 5e
SOCIETY WOMEN’S HAIR. A Simple Treatment That Will Make It Truly Fascinating—Holthouse Drug Co. at Decatur Guarantees It. Nowadays every up-to-date woman has radiant hair. What a foolish creature a woman would be if she lost the opportunity to add to her attractions. Yet in America today there are hundreds of thousands of women with harsh, faded characterless hair who do not make any attempt to improve it. In Paris most women have beautiful hair, and in America all women who use Parisian Sage have lustrous and luxuriant hair. And any woman reader of the community can have attractive and lustrous hair in a few days’ time by using this great hair rejuvenator, Parisian Sage. The Holthous Drug company at Decatur sells a large bottle for 50 cents and guarantees it to banish dandruff, stop falling hair and itching scalp in two weeks, or money back. Parisian Sage is an ideal hair tonic, not sticky or greasy. Sold by druggists in every town in America. 8-10-15 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby given shat the common Council Will on the 15th day of April, 1913, at 7 o'clock p. m., at their council receive sealed proposals for the construction of the following described improvement, to-wit: Construction of a sewer on and along the following route, to-wit: Commencing 150 feet west of the center of Madison street and Twelfth street, where said streets intersect, running east along the center of said Madison street, crossing over Twelfth, Eleventh, Tenth, Ninth and to the west side of Eighth street, thence south to Jefferson street, thence east 55 feet to- intersect the man hole in Jefferson street sewer. All work done in the making of said improvement shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of the improvement resolutions, the detail plans and specifications and profile which are on file and may be seen at the office of thfe city clerk. All blds shall be accompanied by certified check in the sum of twentyfive dollars. Council reserves she right to reject any and all bids. Witness my hand and seal this 3rd day of April, 1913. H. M. DeVOSS, 3-10 City Clerk. FOR SALE —Good dwelling house, 3 lots on 13th St., one square from brick street. —J. H. Elick. 53t.. FOR SALE —Houdan chicken eggs, $1 a setting. Red Rose Comb Leghorn eggs, 50c a setting.—Mrs. Andrew Welfiey, Mercer Ave. ’Phone 500. 86t6 Wiu* Or Dainty Desserts for Every Day —for hot days and cold days—a different dessert for every day and every occasion of the year—can be easily made with Knox Gelatine. Try thb one ■ Knox Nat Frappt - envelope XV OX SpcrkHnf Gelatine. y$ cup cold water. White ol 1 e<r. 4 ‘-Tip mtxer I etip chopped nuts. 1 pint cream. I cup pineapple aud strawberries. Soak relative In cold water 5 minutes, dissolve over hot water. Add dissolved gelatine to cream and st gar and stir In beaten white of egg. When cold, add pineapple and l«mes chopped in amal! pieces: also chopped fats, Serve ice cold io sherbet glasses. - TIOO Packages—Plain and A cidulated. Both Making Two Quarts (% gallon) of Jelly. With the Plain Sparkling, lemoni are uied for flavoring; but with the Acidulated package comes an envelope of concentrated lemon juice —a great convenience when tod buay to squeeze lemons. Both contain a tablet for coloring. Let ae send yoa the Knox Recipe Book and enough Gelatine to make one pint —enough to try most any one of our desserts, puddings, salads, jellies, ice creams, sherbets, candies, etc. Kfetpt fret for your grocer's temfit tor It ttamf. CHAXLXS B. KJSOX CO. 400 Inox Ave. Johnstown, M. Y. - J JV.’ J F*» 4k " 7-1 a knox, OTWWra . 'I CQf&SwE! 0 01 WBHjgWSSI Fl mrnnTfflnTrfllte EXECUTOR’S SALE. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned executor of the estate of Robert R. Stephenson, will offer tor 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 Further Notlca. The undersigned, widow of said
> w Li i “My New Studebaker” I ! There's a note of pride in the remark. To own a Studebaker buggy is to own the finest, c classiest looking, lightest running vehicle on the road. Slender, yet sturdy wheels, flexible bent- ’ reach gear of the new Studebaker pattern, well f proportioned, graceful lines, upholstery of the L kind that makes you want to lean back and > enjoy yourself, and the Studebaker double ironed * shafts, strong and shapely. Why wouldn’t any man be proud to own a Studebaker? Farm Wagons Trucks Delivery Wagens ; Dump Wagoua — Pony Carriages Harness • fl Sec our Dealer or write us. STUDEBAKER South Bend, Ind. Q NEW YORK CHICAGO DALLAS KANSAS CITY DENVER gj MINNEAPOLIS SALT LAKE CITY SAN FRANCISCO PORTLAND. ORE.
of said estate, consisting of: One work ■ horse, buggy, buggy harness, hay, | about 500 bu. of corn, 30 bu. wheat, 150 bu. oats, windmill, 26 stands of beee. 2 bbls, of vinegar, hard coal, 50 rods tile, wood, ditch scoop, spade, shovel, hoe, scythe, shingles, buck saw empty bbe hivev, 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. /
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Robert R. Stephenson, will also, on said day and on game terms, offer tor 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 step ladder, washing machine, carpets, beds and springs, irons, jars, milk crocks, meat barrel, canned fruit, fruit jars, cooking utensils, household goods of all kinds and other articles too numerous to mention. Lunch will be served on grounds. MRS. ROBERT R. STEPHENSON. Fremont Bowers, Clerk. 85t6 o DEMOCRAT WANT ADS PAY BIG.
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