Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 211, Decatur, Adams County, 8 September 1913 — Page 4
AND HOW ABOUT YOUR BOY? He is going to school now. He’s a bright boy—full of mischief and pranks as are ill boys of his age. You want to give him the be t education in your power-for ‘ Knowlege is Power.” Don’t let any one ever shake your faith in education. But have you provided for him, so that if you die before he has completed his education he willjnot be tossed out to work, unprepared fur it? A Hank Account at the FIRST NATIONAL BANK, for your boy will help him when you are no longer here to do so. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Decatur, Indiana. P. W. SMITH. C. A. DUGAN President. Cashier. W. A. KUEBLER ]•’. W- JAEBKER Vice President Asst. Caihier 8 THE DAILY MARKET REPORTS j E3OEZXOXZ3 Corrected Every Afternoon I*ll HTT-M
EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N- Y.. Sept. s—(Specials—(Special to Daily Democrat) —3200, 1900 tnoo Official to New York yesterday $”.80 Hogs closing steady* at the advance Heavy $8.25'11 $9.30 Mixed $9.4* fi $9.50 Yorkers $9.50$ s'• 60 Fig $8 50 ft $9.00 Roughs $7.75©58.00 Stags s6.sO<<» $7 25 Sheep $360 strong top Lambs SB.IO Cattle $7.50 Steady. G. 1. 6URK Clover seed s"■ 75 Alsike seed $9.25 New wheat ' sx < No. 3 Yellow corn $1.06 Oats I'”' I. ye 59c Parley 45c©50<! Timothy seed .$2.00 COAL PRICE*. Rtove and Egg, hard SB.OO Cheat out, hard $8.50 Pea, bird $7 00 Poca, Egg and Lump $5.00 W. Aab $4 50 W. Splint - $4.50 H. Valley ........ $4.25 R Lion ..... $4.50 Pannell ........... $6.00 *. HIU .. $5 00 Kentucky $4 51 Luria ....$4 50
WANTED—Man past 30 with hors#* and buggy to sell Stock Condition Powder in Adams county. Salary, S7O |>er month. Address 9, Industrial khig., Indianaixihs. Ind 209t2
PAYMENTS on all Gas appliances and on all delinquent gas bills MUST be paid on or before SEPTEMBER 10, to escape the of having them removed from the ouse, and having the gas service discontinued. This is made necessary by s he Public Utility bill passed by the recent legislature. Indiana Lighting Co. George Mount, Mgr. I Old Adams County Bank« Decatur. Indiana. g Surplnx . J C. S. Niblick, I'i cirtm “ ~ B PVffi"t - jttV 1 ■»' **' Kirachand J< In NHMtrk ■ VtaaPraaidunta S W<~r ~Jr ■ £. X. Eluugvr, CaahMr, B Reflett «» Re OiVC Collectivnt * Mails It’s Never Too Late To Mend MJ. — —r able Rates. ; Mend Your Financial Condition By—- — A BANK ACCOUNT A^ ery a . And By Decositing To The tion Consisvuut Credit Thereof, Regularly, A Portion With Safe Os T hose Dollars Which &mkmg Escape So Easily, Without Bringing Extended ADEQUATE RET URNS! We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on ! Year Time Depot, ts
FULLtNKAMP*. i ””c I Butter ’. 25c i Lard He NIBLICK CO. Eggs 20c j Butter 18e®25cl H. BERLINS. Eggtf 16c Young chickens 14c j I Ducks .. ...10c Fowls lie Geese scl Turkeys 10c I , Old roosters 5c KALVER MARKET*. ! Wool ...15c@20C| Beef hides . .. 10c Calf 12c | Tallow Lc Sheep pelts 85c©$1.00| Muskrats sc@4sc Skunk [email protected] Coon 10e@$2.7S Possum 10c@70c Mink 2&cC56.90 LOCAL PKOUUCt MARKET. Springers ...15c Sucks . 10c Fowls 11c Gee«e' 6c Turkeys l)c J Old roosters 5e j Eggs 15c•
: O\V FOUND-—White row nhouc one year old, weighs about 125 iK>undsi ame to my place last Sunday. Own•r can have same by paying expenses. -C. C. Beer, Berne, R. R. 4 204t8
RESOTUTIONS IN MEMORIAM. To the Commander and Comradesol Sam Henry Post No 63 G. A. It. Your Coim.iitte mi resolutions ot condolence in memory of our deceased, John Steele, respectfully present the following: It is with sadness that we record the death of our Comrade who d - parted this life Sunday morning August 111, 1913. As a soldier his record is untarnished. He inlisted in Company I, 89th, Indiana Volunteers at Decatur, Indiana, August 14. 1862, and was finally discharged nt Indiunnpolis, Indiana, August 8, 1865. His surviving comrades attest that he was a I faithful soldier and ever willing to do his whole duty whether in camp. | j on the march, on picket or on the! I firing line of battle. Resolved that while we shall mißs| I him at our meetings of the Post, yet | j wc do not mourn w Ithout hope that | I we shall some how, some where, ml 1 again. That we. as a Post, extend ‘.o his widow, his fatherless children : and relations our sincere sympathy in | I their sorrow and commit him to th”; I i---,- pn,i kee"ine of Him who doeth *’!! I things well. Resolved that our Post colors and I Charter be draped in mourning for thirty days and that this memorial I be entered in the records of our Post a cony be sent to the bereaved fam-1 ily and to each of the city papers with request for publication. Respectfully submitted. ,1. it. PARRISH J. D. HALE. Committee on Resolutions. j _—n DOES YOUR STOVACH TROUBLE' YOU? ' Wayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy Is Successfully Taken in Cases of Stomach. Liver and Instestinal Ailments. And One Doss Has OPen Dispelled I Years of Suffering. Mayr’s Wonderful Stomach R -tnedy i < an really be termed a wonderful r> mi <-dy and the l>enefits that it gives ini, i many of the most chronic cases of I I stomach trouble has spread its fame I j from one end of th° country to th"* I nw \*a eyynffr’P WhPFP VfVlt Hve—“ I ■ you will find people who have suf-1 i iered with stomach, liver and intesI final ailments, etc., and have b en re-1 stored to health and are loud in their I' >raise of this remedy. There i« not a ■' I f'erful results obtained from this rem j
i edy and the benefits are entirely notnr»i, as it acts on the source and; • foundation of these ailmenta remov•l ing the poisonous catarrh and bile ac- . ertions. taking out the inflamma- : > t’on front the intestinal tract and as’l atsts in rendering the same nntisep- ; t’c. Sufferers are urged to try or ? j ■ dore —which alone should relieve ye r'offering and convince you that .Vayr’s Wonderful Stomach Remedy ] should restore you to good health , Put it to a test today—the results i will be a revelation to you and you I will rejoice over your quick recovery I and once again know Hie joys of V*- . ! Jug. Send for booklet on Stomach' I Ailments to Geo. H. Mayr. Mfg. Ghent- [ Ist, lf.fi Whiting St., Chicago; or better still, obtain a bottle from Jour ; orupgst. Holthouse Drug Co. .. " o TO DARKEN HAIR APPLY SAGE TEA. Look Young! Bring Bask Its Natural, Color, Gloss and Thickness. Common garden sage braved Into »I ; heavy ten with sulnhttr and alcohol ' added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair benutifully dark and luxu . rfant, remove every bit of dandruff. | ‘ stop scalp itching and falling hair. I Just a few applications will prove h j revelation !• yuttr halt Is fading, gray i < r dry, scrapgly and thin. Mixing) j the Saga Ten and Sulphur reilpo nt I 1 licnte. thoush, is troublesome An I ••n»ier way is to get the rendy-heuae t I tonic, costing about f>« ccata a large ; Lottie nt drug stores, known as "Wy-| cth't Sage and Sulphur llnir Remedy,” t thus avoiding a lot of mimic While wispy, gray, faded hair is not • ■ »fnftrl. we nil d*«iro to retain our, youthful appearance and attractive , ! ueai. Hr darkening your hair with! Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur. no one' caa toll, because It does at. naturally, | • ho evenly. You Just dampen n apoh r I or hoH brush with It n-id draw thia j ; through your hnlr, taking one mnall 1 ■ atrnnd at a tim.-; by morning ail graji heirs have disappeared, nnd. after r.A-1 other application or two. your hah - b»*-‘ ! tunes b nuti ally utrk, glossy, soft pn.l luxuriant. WASTE**—A woman to *n gaalilngi nnd ironing Inquire of Mrs. U. j Deiningor. ts WANTED. TIMBER Linn (baaa--wood*, cottonwood, willow and poplar for bo'ts, four Inches In diameter « iu'aei. alanuing limber or, cut and ricked anvwhrre.—Johnson ; I tSrcsjglor a Mfg Co., Indlanapolir, ifld. ;>HH4 '» ■ t
ELI W- STEEIE. properties Now On Sale By The Snow Agency. Two residences, and three businessproperties in Decatur. The Old (’oust House property on Front street: the large brick resl.lence. known as the Mayor” property on North Second street, two bus!Iness rooms on Monroe street and one on North Front street. ALSO —Four residence properties near the Stmlabakor Homestead, across the river: one with one acre of ground, and the other each with one half acre of gronnd. AhSO—\ forty-six (46) acre tract d land lying just'north of tin- Steele's I Park, on the Piqua Road. WHAT IS THE BEST OFFER I i CAN GET FOR THE STEELE'S | PARK.” 140 ACRES? : SNOW AGENCY. Phone J in or 'll 14” "fiFToF ! Mault and Quaker Bread. We have taken the agency for this I famous bread, that |is made at Marion, Ind., and will appreciate all orders for same. . Fresh levery morning. ■ — • Williams and Sons Grocery, Successors to Everett & Hite Co. Phone 48. I OPENING DAY Saturday, Sept. 6.2 p.m. WILLIAMS & SONS j Sue. to Everett & Hite. FOR sale: i 340 acre in the Saginaw Belt, Mich. Price $13,500. Wil! take $9,000 in city property, or smaller farm in Adams county. S. E. SHAMP, Office with Frisihger and Company, Decatur, Indiana. WANTED
Young man for year around • job in factory. Good position for right boy. Schafer Sadd eryio. iffifeaj A w ft ALL EGGS MAY LOOKALIKE, but it is certain that they don’t taste alike. It is the same with a loaf of bread: it may look as good as ours but those.who know the delicious flavor and high auality of our loaves know tnat their is no rival to their deliciousnew. Onr hot roils or bread for breakfast will tempt the most jaded appetite when baked at Jacob Martin I Mil
STAR GROCERY Pure white vinegar J lon 20c H < Pure cider vinegar gal- I lon 20c < 4 High grade cider vineg- d ar gallon 25c J d Mixed spices . 5 and 10c < 1 d - Can rubbers . 5 and lCc < ,; Scaling wax .... 5c j I 4 Parafine wax . 5 and 10c I < |i Can lids tin doz . . . 5c I Can lids screw tops doz- 11 en 20c i 5 Id I Ail kinds of spices for I < Tickling I ■ Wil! Johns, CHICHESTER S PILLS I I.at'H >*: Auk y»ur i r Za\ 1 Z !•!!!. >u. KiH ar ! 4.-.IU 1 \V/ y A 4^, Vyw Take no liny »r yoar 1 I / - (ts AU rl JH.4 Ui.a.Tl W« SfilOßY DRIiiGISTS EVERYVHI Rt , I SPECIALS S veet potatoes pd. ... 3c Apples pk. ... 20 and 25c Cabbage lb 3c Onions lb 5c Cidar vinegar gal. 20 and 25c . White wine vinegar gal 20c Stone jars ard lids qt. 7c, 1-2 gal. Bc, gal. 10c. Plenty of goed country i; Butter FULLENKAMPS' DO IT NOW
I WHAT? • A <3 Li ■ •*» s &*'» j/**** o Book Your Sale With | JOHN SPUHLER The Veteran Auctioneer If you do you are sure to get the best results. Talks Swiss and German. It is important that you book early. JOHN SPUHLER phone Residence 531 'l ecatur, - - • Indian i
r i E _______— :i :: :: :: . . ti i: Take a look m our winH dows. Pick out your ;■ || style and let US fit you. h Prices From $2.50 to $5. ;• I: y vMarywwun Illi I in 111 -|| lllWTrr rr~ 111 ITT 11811 h ii |i PEOPLES & GERKE ii ♦ ♦ ♦» ■ woo - NIAG AK A FA LI. S and return Sunday, August 24, 1913. VIA Clover Leaf Route to Toledo, Lake Shore Electric to Cleveland, Steamer See and Bee to Buffalo and International Ry Return Limit 12 days, Stop overs allowed on return trip at Toledo, Cleveland, Buffalo. Special Train Leaves Decatur, at 5:90 a. m. See nearest Clover Leaf Agent or address Chas. E. Rose, A. G. P. A.’ Clover Leaf Route, Toledo, Ohio. • Superfluous Hair Moles, warts, pimples, blackheads, and all facial blemhdies permanently removed without scarring. CHIROPODV New painless method of treating corns, bunions, Ingrowing nalli. My methods are scientific and practical in every detail Mann ..- turof "Southern Beauty Cream" for the skin. ZIMMERMAN Specialist Parlors, 1206 Calhoun, near Lewis. Hour 9-4. or by appointment Phone 2541. ■■■eahaM-MMMMaaaB.
“Clincher” Paint We know a paint which holds to the wood like a driven nail. Seasoned lumber is porous. The pores are the empty sapcells. White lead paint, which dries on the wood in the form of a solid, elastic fdm, fastens into these pores, and the whole c<>at of paint is actually riveted like armorplate to the surface it decorates and protects. •» , Phoenix White Lead (Dutch Boy Painter Trade Mari) And Pure Linseed Oil make the paint that spreads into a solid body. It becomes a part of the wood itself—an outer layer that preserves the life of the lumber. V. e sell it as well as other painting requisites. Come tn and have a talk with us about painting. Holthouse Drug Co.
AL Z] No. 1 ' CORN HUSKER <■ and SHREDDER ?P* ■ Qin y^~~'s W > THE MACHINE to do fV, f YOUR OWN SHREDDING AT THE B / pO> MOST CONVENIENT TIME ONLY 6 TO 8 H. P. GASOLINE i'h Hli ENGINE required to run it 1 - Abaaodo m tbnv otbar Urgor «U«» I r FUI Your Si, ° wlth ’ 1 Rosenthal Cyclor.c ! AtCutter and Silo Filler 1 A / 1 i — Nrlf FM<tlnt rnn«roll<.U'<- Av’ W jiw Lt J Goww* Emerv Wh><l »' 11 ■ ■ _ Xij/ W macbinl (or grinding knive» ■ f 1 i
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