Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 215, Decatur, Adams County, 12 September 1913 — Page 6
I AND HOW ABOUT YOUR BOY? He is going to school now. He’s a bright boy—full of miechief and pranks as arc all hoys of his age. You want to give him the best 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 for it? A Hank Account at the FIRST NATIONAL BANE for your bn,' 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. KUEBLEB F. W. JAEBKER Vice President Asst. Cashier 0 THE DAILY MARKET REPORTS J CaOEHKMEI!: ,1 -IK ff Corrected Every Afternoon ~ fa v— —~v E3OESIOE3 *' |
EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo. N. Y, S-pt. 10 - iSpe '- ltd to Daily Democrat) Receipts, lot 1 : shipments. 570; official to New York yesterday. 7fH>: hoes dosin’,' strong strong. Heavy. |!).sof( 19.75; mixed. s!•.sott sm *m ■ Vorweiw, s;> !*.!'</st ano * yes roughs, . stags. IT.iiOSt $7 .'»<•; sheep. 1. steady: laml.s strong: tops. s*2s; cattle, 3W; steady. G. T. BURK. f lover seed ,5 75 .Mstke seed ,9.25 New wheat 87c No. 3 Yellow corn sl.f'3 Oats 40c Rye 59c Barley 45c©50c, Timothy seed ,2.00: COAL PRICES. Stove and Egg, hara ,8 00 Chestnut, hard 58.50 Pea, hard ,7.00 Poca, Egg and Lump ,5.00 W. Aab „ ,4 50 V. Splint ,4 50 H. Valley ,4.25 R Lion ..... ,4.5*1 Pannell .........................16.00 4. Hill .. .- ...... $5.00 Kentucky ,4.53
WANTED—Mun pant SO with horn? and buggy to ««ll Stock Condition powder in Adam* county. Salary S7O j>er month. \ddr-sis !«, Indust i;U l ldg.. Indianapolis. Ind
I . PAYMENTS on all Gas appliances and on all delinquent gas bills MUST be paid on or before SEPTEMBER 10, to escape the penalty of having them removed from the nouse/and having the gas sen ice discontinued. This is made necessary by the Public Utility bill passed by the recent legislature. Indiana Lighting Co. Gporge Mount, Mgr. —llli IIHIBI ■■ ■■ rr-CWrtJ5.7 « Old Adams County Bank - Decatur. Indiana. Capital S!2O WO Sorptca . tAD.ot*) > *'{■" B jHt M. Kinx'h m. 1 J<! n Ni’.dic* ■ < rtbr if, * ?~z v jl VleaPreai'icota "" J Earm I fe] FjSfckr M Kt3Q a Specialty i J Reflect -’ | Resolve Collections 6 S Maos It’s Never Too Late To Mend able Rates. | Mend Your Financial Condition By—- — A BANK ACCOUNT And By Depositing To The tion ConCredit Thereof, Regularly, A Portion With&Vfe Os Those Dollars Which j Escape So Easily. Without Bringing Extended ; ADEQUATE RETURNS! We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Tim ’ Depodts ■■■■■nMKrwMiiriTriiiiT ns
Lv-rig |4 s(j FULLtINKAMPS. h.USJS 23c I Butter 25c Lard He NIBLICK & CO. B tier 18vu25c| H. BLRLINCL Fg gs 1 fie I i Springers 12cI Ducks «...... .„lo< ; I’ O’llS .10i | Geese sc! Turkeys 10c Old roosters 6c! KALVrft MARKET*. Wool IScOMcs Beef hides ...... 10c j Calf u< Tallow 5< Sheep pelts 25c@,lM Muskrats sc@4sc! Skunk 25c©|3.5<’1 toon 10c@|2.”£ Possum 10c®T#c! Mink Kc@,o.ot LOCAL PKOUVCt MARKET. Springers 16c I Ducks 10c Fowls 11c Geese 5c Turkeys I’Jc Old roosters ( 6e Eggs 15c I
SGW FOr.NO—vaiite PCW. about one! year old, weighs about 125 pounds; ! camp to niv plare last Sunday. Own , er can Lave same by paying expenses.! —C. Beer. Berne, 11. H. 4 204t3 i
NEW FEED BARN ! W. IT. Hawk of Howe. Ind.. Has Leased Sale Stables on First Street. WILL MOVE HERE With His Family—Will Op erate First-class Livery and Feed Stable. Th" De’.ithr iloiM’ Sale cvint’anj x I spies sttibles on Flr«t streets have I ireii leased to \V. II lluwk o> Ho'.e, | li.’i, an r>ilet < i liveryman. »ir> I will open a flist-elass and up-to-tint ■ livery ami bed stable. Mr. Ht-wk hi” I I een ■ nt.i ail lit thD business at i j Howe ior xueral years and is well n--j I linainled with it havlne made a ’.:rw tl ! ..’gee it th t place, k- iving there only’ ‘ heraiisi’ he desired a greater field fori j operation and an adviincem-nt in faI eiiltics. The stile stables are one of I the best flares in the city, being mod ! I ten in even r- spe< t a.'.d v ill make an 1 ' ideal pl; e lor livery and I' 1 Mr-1 I soon as he i-:>n find a suitable location. He will tak ’ possession of th'' new THAW FREE AGAIN ■ (CONTINUED FROM PACK ONE) ] i i.ne Hi 'sen river in New Yolk by fish j <‘rnu‘H Lt>t Pritiav \v'is that of the* I wife €.. Harauel Altman. » t>*|or o' | Ri< limoml. Indiana, Is thought to b«l I a fart. Tin* description of the torsi rwvinced Altman SI e deserted him I August 25. Marks were found <>n he? left shoulder blade resembling an \lunan said, ‘My wife, whose maiden name was Lillian CarpenUr, had an| j L” tattoed on Wr shoulder near the! ’ |M>s li4>n. years agoZ* Mrs. Al- | ion’s linen was exnbroderied with ar 1 I t. :•» was also the rlnen frvmd witl vis. disappeared, Altman Rabi sh<?| I told him she was poins to New York i — __ POLICE COURT In Um <as • of the Stat* vs. Ed j •a'.'? i. Uy. vUio v a* arrested laM »*\ of paternity, sworn out against him] I ti ml lYidnv morning nt ** o'clock ws- ! ‘ismissed this morning when Kelly 1 I made satisfactory nrrtugemonta will: I he plaintiff and paid 'be costs in the - ■ — - —ci - — ■■ - DR. CHRISTY WEDS. Dr. Samuel K. t'hriMy r.f Willshire.l ! Ohio, and Mrs. Eipha Miller of Pitas ] | ant Mil'x were married this afternoon | j it 2:3u O'cock by Mayor Judson W | ' ' r eeple at hi* office. - WANTED Two girls to cook and do I iiounewor. 4, a1l or write! • ii.».|f*y at 22** \V. Berry’ I lUrry St.. Kurt Wayne. 313t*l
WE Have a large assortment of all kinds nf Hamess and halters made from first class Oak tanned leather and first class hardware. Repairing a specialty. COME AND LOOK THIS STOCK OVER Chas. FL Steele Harness and Hardware Co. Don’t Wait for the Wood to Show — Before You Paint! _ Pottponing painting is like putting off jjwBEB" payment of taxes. You are only piling up - expense. The wise man paints often, so — *bat there is always a protecting film of > Erf r a ' nt between hit house and the elements. The more durable the paint, the less often '' IJ * this must be done. The most durable paint in the world is ® Phoenix White Leadj X (Puteli Boy Painter Trade Mark) C And Pure Linseed Oil when mixed to suit the conditions of the wood. (All good painters do it this way. Make sure that yours does it, too, and that he uses Dutch Boy white lead and linseed oil. Drop in at ou - store and get our "Patnttni Point;,” containing valuable suggestion* on D selecting color schemes for m»idc and outside your home. Holthouse Hing Co.
GRANDMA FERRY AND COM. PERRY (CONTINUED FROM I’AGE ONE) . tin colonial type, of dignified and it served bearing. She and her family I were quite well acquainted with Com- • moiiore P'li'v. \ ..bort time before the- naval battle. Lady Bourie walked . <-v,n to the docks where a number of the rival ships to b • used in the fiat th were bling painted. One, thQi;wn Charlotte, was having its hull painted lilack Lady Bourie asked a >cung liei.tena'it (Grandma do s not remember his name, t xi ept that bls L'iveu name wits Will") why they t re painting it black, whether it was I- ( ause it nas going out. into a fight ■flic young iieut'nant responded. "We are going to show them what we can de.” He was one of the first ones i I<□ the boat to be kill d. The boom c.i the Imttle. with its t' rrible noise rcul’l pinitily bo hoard by the Bonrl” family, tlvi’.i’ h they lived fat away. Line of the cannon us>d in the.bati tie is now in I'oit W.i'ne. belli'.; ns <i i ;>:■ a hii.-uiiig | ost b* Mrs. I’airbnnks ! . granddaughter of ox Mayor Rnndall. ;to whom it was given. latt<r it will ■ l>e given over to Fort Warne’s relh . d; i ailment. When Grandma was thro months oid she came with her parents to Fort Wayne, and is one of Its oldest pi<r i t’. ers. Win n Hie t'.ariiily cant th rc i thi now great city was nearly a wi! i dernee* Inhabited by Indices mid sht leiuetnbors whi n Indians camped on • I-.;.i :s m w ca‘ ouu !».••>. t. where th. j- i urt house now stands, tbr family I "as very liiendh to the Indian* am! | Grandma can recall some very inter < ting st(.:l<s of Imlian life. When she reached girlhood she wa> -ei t to Do'rcit to s.'li oL and while | there met Lucien I* l•'••rry. .1 young Itwvcr < ' Mor.i’ ■. Mich., to whom I she was marri- d when she was set i cute :t years old They w.-nt to Fort Wayne to live, upon Grandma's liupor t. ning. and there Mr. Ferry continued I his law practice. Grandmn, "ho ft'li retain* much •.'•at suggests her former lithe active ' ass . nd hrigl.t viva, tty evidenced by I :h» bright sparkle of her eyes, wnieh I .re seemingly as good as ever, wax , -iiiite a iri uty. as an oil pointing o r don' ■■■ - : :o- New | . shows \ ccmjianion painting. i 1 likenes.v of her husband, done at j '1 ■ same time was destroyed in a fire •.>-r.t '<>l.snmed their home, but they I have lei t a pLoiotiaph taken from ».he picture that Rhows th** noble, dis • inguished features of her husband : He came from the French nobility, his I lather bavins bf*cn nn amr Ito Napoleon. A painting of L-td • • (Jnindiur. ’ it< r c *hins many visit ors today who came to her. an<* I >l?< also ire ivewl tuany letters and I fnmi irb'iids u’*o rouid no* I «>mc. Soul* 4 of the in l>e<an io arrivi ! trtier in the v.ok, -a: I «. ’ anddaughtcr. .Map ’urr tv rvrry u. of the late C P Ferry* o | raconta, "bo Hve> In Strasburg. (»er I man' mid uho is now at their sum ’ iuer hume in The Black Forest She ’.'•S- U»f
jjai ir= j Window Attachments - That are both neat and attractive and also reduce to a minimum theltrouble Uof keeping curtains and draperies in place. We have just receive-! a complete J X of the latest and most up to date inventions in curtain and drapery rods and which fl X will takt i the place of the old fashioned curtain poles. Y The new Kirsch Swinging Sash rod is manufactured from an extention rod fitted I A at one end on a pivot and which permits the curtain being swung clear of t| K . Q I window thus doing away with the trouble of taking it dow n and replacing it i A These sell at 15c apeice. * 0 The Kiisch Double Drape Rod,.automatic extention. . . .50c ’The Kirsch Single Drape Rod, “ • • I FULLENKAMPS’ I (I ; 1
yenr, having fully recovered from two Hcvere illnesses in the past several years. Her mental faculties are very ■ bright and her nnniory especially o fur distant events. Is exceedingly t»< tive. She keel s abreast of the times also. In reading newppap ■ ■ and book-, i.nd takes much nb a- ure in all that i transpires dally. It is a great pleas lure, as well ax an education to luai ; Grandma Ferry talk. Given Birthday Cake. Ona of Grandma Ferry's many gifts was a beautiful, large, whlte-lrostei. loaf of angel food cake made and presented this morning by Mesdame-j Maly Crawford and W. A Kuebler. As it was impossible to use ninetynine candles on the cake, the figures were outlined In red candle*, which, v ere also used on the edge ot the rake, making a very attractive appearance. LADIES! DARKEN YOUR GRAY DAIR Uee Grandma's Sage Tea and Sulphur Recipe and Nobody Will Know. Th.* us*- of dage and .Sulphur for re , taring laded, gray hair to its natural i 'olof dates back to grandfather's i time. She used It to keep her han ! •I •- - - <1 ; - .1 ■ - w lll Whenevt r her hair fell out or took on . bat dull, faded or streaked apfiear , nee, thi* simple mixune wax applied with wonderful efle< t Rut brew ing at h< tn« Is muss' ami out of date. Nowadays, by asking at any drug store tar a s<Ment bottle o; ■ Wyeth.'* Sage and Snlnhur Hair Rem ' •dy.'' you will get this fnmou* old' recipe which can be dep’nded upon ’<•: i store natural color and beauty to th. r.alr and I* splendid for dandruff, dry. i I A well-known downtown druggist says It darkens the hair so naturally I and evenb' that nolwaly can t'4l it has 1- oil applied You eimph dampen i -poasa or soft hru»h with it and draw I thi* through your hair, taking one! strand at a time. Rv morning thi :ray hair di-appeiira and alter unoth I r application or two. it Iccontex bea'i | Utility dark, dotty, soft and abundant I I STAR GROCERY Pure white vinegar gallon 20c Pure cider vinegar gallon 20c High grade cider vinegar gallon 25c Mixed spices . 5 and 10c j Can rubbers . 5 and lie S ‘filing wax . ... 5c Parafine wax . 5 and 10c Can lids tin doz ... 5c 5 Can lids screw tops dozen 20c Ail kinds of spices for Pickling Will Johns.
LOW ONE-WAY “ COLONIST ” FARES TO THE WEST AND SOUTHWEST Alberta Mexico Shakatchewan I Arizona Montara i Texas British Columbia Nevada Utah Cai norma ew Mexico Washington Idaho !! Oregon WyominK VIA TOLEDO St. LOUIS & WESTERN R.R. TICKETS ON SALK September 25th to October 10th (INCLUSIVE THRU PILLMAN TOURIST SLEEPING (ARSI TO CALIFORNIA FROM ST. LOHS EVERY OTHER DAY For complete particulars of these and many other rahx tall 'i upon or address __ H. J Hoinpson Ticket Agent, Decatur, Ind. Or Chas. E. Rose, Asst. Passenger Agt. _ iX/ jy/ n •rrfß' / Attractive Foot Wear I S in All Leathers, For All j Weathers I w V ■ Come In And You — < Will Decide The Time « Well Spent /a T j \ PEOPLES AND 4<\ i • \ GERKE ! Jam- 1 I L— . C- .... WOOD FOR SALE Oak and Hickory, 15 inches long, delivered to any part of th? city at sl.soper cord. I HONS 322 1 o. c. CHRONISTER
