Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 217, Decatur, Adams County, 15 September 1913 — Page 4
AND HOW ABOUT YOUR BOY? He is going to school now. He's a bright boy-full of mischief nnd pranks as are all boys 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. Hut have you provided for him, so that if you die before he has completed his education he wiiljnot be tossed out to work, unprepared for it? A Hunk Account at the FIRST NATIONAL HANK for your boy will help him when you are no 1< nger here to do so, FIRST NATIONAL, BANK Decatur, Indiana. P. W. SMITH. C. A. DUGAN President. t 'ashier. W. A. KOEHLER F. W. JAEItKF.R Vice President Asst. Oshi -r r=l »Ese>icaoE~tK~— 8 THE DAILY MARKET REPORTS J Ezaoesotaa e-=ssssi«. Corrected Every Afternoon !±3 e=sx=soesoi=3 esss ex! < EAST BUFFALO. tuuthßaMM, East Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. 1'1 —(S|wc- I-. es 2Xlai to Daily Detmjcrat • w, »2k<>. I'- r 1- h „ 22? < (•: .il io >bv. ' ,o<o 1. ■ Laid He !-••■.• ■ " 'lived .'■.. VI NIBLiUK. a CO. Yorks s!l..‘!o'<i 10 Piirs $S iiotfi sS.jo Id. e.s 22c Roushs $7,504(7.75 Slav- s•'• .‘•O'o s7.t>n putter ISi-'u _'lc Cattle lOt'O slow sheep 70V0 lowei top _ mihs ls.no. H. BEHLING. G. f. euRK. Springers 12c —— Du<- kb 10c ( lover sor'd 15 .50 Foal* hi. Alsike si ‘ed • F.i . < lo< .'.o 5c New Wheat .>•'-• Turkeys 10c Nu. 3 Yellow corn SL"- Old rooster* fx "•Its vile KALVtIt MARKET*. Rye Nil Wool „ 15cfiJ20c Parley . ,4’cfrsoc Beef hides 10c Timothy peed 2'2.0" c a if j2c ' Tallow ....*C COAL PRICES. Sheep pelts .....2<sc®sloo Muskrats ic<H&c Stove and Egg. baru sß.oi Skunk 25c®53.50 Chestnut, hard |>.s< Coon ...,10c@»2.75 Pea, hard $.’.01 I'oasuta Poca, Egg and Ijinip $5.00 Mink 2£xQ26.'hi W. Ash 2450. LOCAL PKODUCt MARKET. V. RfHnt H-50 it* • >.» 15c H. Valley — ...... $4 2' buck* ._, 10c K. Lion ~...2450 Fowls tie Pannell ...s*.oe Gee a st' 4. Hill 25 ’ • •• r De Kentucky $45) Old roostera 5c Luri* 24.50 Eggs 15c free CANARY’S free AT THE |— <> THEATER On Monday and Thursday nights we will give one of these fascinating birds away to the person holding the lucky number. These birds are guaranteeci singers. Remember there will be two drawings each week and the tickets are good for each drawing. Get a Canary. THE REX THEATER Illi 11.1. U lUiMJEIK Old Adams County Bank Decatur, Indiana.' .- v >—-** Caphal $l2O. UOO Surplus . |3t) 0(X) c. R. Nililii k. Picsidcat.-Z A M. Klrwhand John Nibliek 1 0f TC Vier Pr ' “ !t r ' u |ff .Jr I x - ■* 4 *»*. Cwbmr. ; A j ______ fi Doad farm loans /UTIL] Kedo a Specialty Reflect tU3 tLsSSwf Resolve Co lectioni I • Made It's Never TooLateToMend S’®. •*- able Rates. Mend Your Financial Condition By—- — A BANK ACCOUNT And By Depositing To The tionCon- | , r n 4 I ..» sistent Credit Thereof, Reguiarly, A Portion With Safe Os Those Dollars Which Banking • Methods Escape So Easily, Without Bringing Extended ADEQUATE PETURNS! ?"'«» ' We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits • ■
AN OLD PAPER Town of Monmouh Had Newspaper Published 36 Years Ago. WONMOUTH YELPER Was Appropriate NamePublished by Some Young, Boys of the Town. L \ few peopl. who : cmoiiiln r when I Muiinioiitli, thf liiilc town north of , I ■ccKtur. on tic mt-, rurbc'.ii. on. <>: the , oiliest towns in the county, wim in Its .rime, with two ■ unr<heu, black . mllhy, mercantile . lulili: limen'.s, le i ..,11 turn -I oven h.u! . m>ws|.. ! p l r. Th ■ I ..u life “<mit I liirl- lx years j L uy.o, when i siuioutii s viavevard was I. Etill iu bahl infamy, tt v.;m first burilvii' <i by the clme-iv mime of “Th< i < yuilk.ii. Lut wh ii its contents mvu | too unite nii*eil lor till: (liiu ian rouniiln ; name, i, ves cl ’lived to tn. the voi:lU>iinil\ i nuhl o with :;e!e---t >ns hidden in tits cleset The Htlb I l-aier. unbi idled, w ild as a frisky i it emo. brought forth everything am: yel|Kd its forth from th liottsetoji.l or rather irom the tr-cond story ••• the grocery and general mercantile store, where the owner hud given tin ’ pr, hh shelter. , A few' copies still exist atui are prize,! hh nd,. - <>( the little anel-nt llm editorial page ol one, tiitmbci ; ", of vohiint- two. dated May 15, 1877,1 ' Ftnteß ' Pubilßiied every Saturday morning by Syivcutr r Itulldozer A: Co I Monmouth, 1n,,.” It, reality the own ei-R, editors, publishers, printers anil devils, all combined, wore l*aul (I I Hooper, .laeuh and Samuel Magley. ami later Charb s Hill, who suoc eded Hatnnel Magloy. The hoys v 4»r*‘ voting Ft !tn<»! tutiuh I < r« and c6ndiH-t<M| th* and job I pant as a xide Issn** v hon s<-h<*ol did I ( tiot k |» and Ihv hr.i v*'st Held di« I not mil «<«> Insibieiuly i<mt ’hands.” h: I (’itthmiv cast? the Las-or was Isnue* I el printing, or unless the busy liar I vest season was at hand, when theii "molds" were called elsewhere- li-1 ■ : •.1 • - the ;.. • did not -p tr , press until time lent itself convtni i , They hud several hundred subs-rib < and some In nearly every stat, j In the iuiic-n. They printed biiis. dr I iiilars, calling cards, stationery, etc. 1 i : utl quit • a I<m al business in the Joi’ I dei.artineut. The paper. Itself, v.is a little Bxll , (incht. four use, but It was crowded i intich. There were original fioems, wttb | slot les. editorials itelling what the) I I voidd do to the Decatur papers!.l i many jokes on people of the roinniu I i tiity. Itx'nls. ami •uite a number of nds I ! .1. Stoofrs, .1. 11-,I 1 -, and saddle .hid her | ness maker, carried an ad. an did El I 1 iey & Munn, the Decatur jewelers I 1 lame City t'xciitsions were also not I i There were also others, imt thr i | hir :• st nd was earrh-d by the eroec: I the upper room of w hose store they I . . iil'ieil. Now this grr« or * long I ' since dee used was >|igl>tly given tr exc:;jeratirm. and cveu lie was not ex- , mpt from the faeetlomt art! ’les <>' I the young editors, lint he could hav< Ircnorse to sweet revenge and one limo .When dial leased with a write tip, he refuH«sl to allow them to con duet tti'-ir iirlntshop longer on his ' premises. Fortunately for them, ther. -m>n happened to he n .ynciint room 1 ilrnl vm-nted bv the l:ii« Dr.Cov. rdale ,tt ei nt tV ('.>•. rdtl •. sr. <>f thii I i ii, ,*v, ii !■ lr' al* *mml-•‘lit. wlil-'h W’ar a • rodui't i>f their oditorill force's manual craft, it rspreaMited an open >< bool rirur. iliroiiglt which a nun I with hair slendlng on end was boln? . jeeted i n the toe •>( the hoot of uu other. R was called “Hetxmd hattb nf Muiiiiionlli FrUtoe’* i|ei''»l.“ and ei raid to have toeeit a light for an premaey la-twer-n two prewiit Imea tor nu n. for the prlvibge nf tom hint < hoot nt that place, which It seems timl toon promised by the trustee tn After conducting the jaiiier fltfulb ,c.r tw>> y>ur». the boys grew Intn man's I’Stnte, dropped the piny, nnd old th« t iitllt to .Incob Kepplingar of Mien lo.iity, who too*, cd It it way nnd i tits ended .Mo’iinonth's first, last and r-nly tuin*'r. When the imtmr cluing d ity uanrn 'rem "Cinrftna" to "Titr MonmottUi ’teip'l" them appeared < n the first I'oge. under uuil original poem by N .0. Ifmly. the follow in: in Immbnste largunr ■ under the iionn “The Cyn- ' A'un **An*i diure was an echo from
J the past that silent chore that fell I i like a peal from Gabriel's trump ' that awakened the dormant populace.' and shook the universe from pole to j i role. Tin- CV\'Dl.\.\' had died: when i the first blasting frosts of early fill-1 i tunin blew its stinging breath upon i it, it twrislie'd with the flowers it I liitul am! was no more no the nioiminii of the wind thronvli tile leafless I trees was a itinera) chant, which said I woe I- mo!' But now joy has giver. 1 place to grief, tls true th-. Cyudiau is : dead but right from it- grave rises i another organ that is firmly plant d n“ the monster peak- of the mlchti Alpine rance ami bids •lefiam " ct. . I | etc. O WORDS OF PRAISE . Tor M.iyr'r. Wood -iful Stomach Remedy, . ‘ "IJow thankful wo nr,- to you for j retting a hold of your Wonderful Rent-: erly. My wife could not have hnu hut. ■ -hint tim to live it :he f'ad n.rt ' ■i.ikeii viair Wonder!pl Hem di when. I - In - did One more if these ptirox | I xsm pains she was having would have I I.tiled her without a doubt. Now ih'- . * in ire f rom all pain. Hee from heart i ' Double and irm- tram tint disturbing) . Hi-i,r:i'.'.'i:> all the remits of th • treat nun’s and the expo: ion of live or Six hundred ill atot.er. Now she h| ) able to eat anything -li waiits and '<jbi I IT | <1 j 1-er appetite is risui and beiore t.nl; I iug your medieirio str had no a|»)M' tite and when rhe ate anything she would suffer d ath for no doing and , could not sle p at night; since tak Ing jiatr treatment she sleeps well all ! night long.' T A. Neall, Roanoke. The alaive lett» r should convince I you more than anything »<• could say in behalf of Mnyr's Wonderful Stom I :,< h Remedf Sufferers should tri’ o ,( ’ ! d<>«« of Illi* remedy—one dose should convime them that they can Ire re I t, red to h> iliii. Nearly all sP>m:nh ailments ale ear < <1 l<v the clogging of I the intestinal I:act with mucoid and j i atarilml ;t<< r tiers allowing pr ison ouh Htildg into the stomach an.l other I wise deranging the digestive system I Mayr's Wonderlnl Stomach Remedy I ■rrinl ssly n inoxes tfn-se acerotiotrs I 4 Ithoiil a surgical operation and faits I n end to colic attacks, gases in th* i stomach and intestines mid all of tit*' usual symptoms of stotnar h. liver and I incfUinal aliments. Ask your drue . <st about Miiyr's Wonderful Stomach I it-m'lW or send to 11. Msyr. Mfg ! Chemist, 154 W hiting St., Chicago ' 111, for free booklet on Stomach AllI mints and many grateful letters from; I pwrpie who have b “Mi restored. For -ale at lloltuousc Drag Co., and by ail fri ggiMt: everyw bore. , - —— —<>- '■ PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale ; I at iilrt residence. thr< c miles sontli land one half mile east of Pct. r.on l and four ami on half miles east ot j Cniigville, or sexen miles southwest I •*' Deeatfir, an the Jacob Heiier inrm. on Thursday, Sept. Di. beginning at | 10:00 o'clock a. m.. lire following iooperty. tow it: j 5 head of horse*. Including one) I general purpose horse, ti years old. ’ liroke in all harm***; one lady broke driving mure: one good work horse; t eno match team of black yearling ■ oils, good ones. !!*< heml of cattle t Consisting of • ne good red cow. to be i trcmli in Fchrturry and til head ot good ■••cdlnit cattli. weighing smo lbs. each. They include heifers, steers and hulls. J one full blood* d Durham bull, year | ling, im' head of hogs. 75 head <>i ' <» I. (’. hors, consisting <>f full I t !onde*l sov r, with pigs hr their sides I vlth eight, one v.'ttti seven, one with ’ e.glit, one with s-v u;'flft<“«’n head o' I ■'firing GUtc. lour Spring itoais weigh-, ! ing ltd |hs. each; thirty licml of 1 I Spring Shouts, weighing IXS Ihs. each. | 25 head of Poland Chin* hw», con rlattug of three full blo sliul sows, with ph'.s by sidef* one full mlocml uI ! t »*!<• hog. this hog In l<«» than I year j ohi mid weirhe n little over ihm lbs Hay and grain. Eleht tons of good 1 timothy hny iti the mow. ion bit. 01 ‘ Niger Wheat, iwt bit of Interimtionnl Ohlh. made 541 Im to the acre IhL year. Farm Machinery. One farm wagon, with bed on; on- heavy spring ’ wagon, one top buggy, one Avery corn I plow, corn planter, good ns new; Doerl Ing hinder, full line attgar heel tools. I Milwaukee mowing machine, springtigitli Harrow, splk' tooth harrow. I e; n h’ll’c**, feisf grinder, .lolm Door*' i gang plow, wnlkhtg plow, shovel i plow. Iloniohs. Two sets of lirnus trimmed team harness, pair of ham* btmsetui, two i>et* of single buggy j harness, one set oi btnss trimmed • (irlvlm harness, ret of faun harness, i • Turkev«. About 10 white turkeys and
nne old Tom. Some other fioultry. j Terms of sale: $.500 and und !r I eash. Over that -amount a credit oi i ' 12 months will be given, purchasm . giving note with approved No goods removed until settled tor j f.unch served by Ladies' Aid siiclety , of Zion church. R. E HELLER. ■ NOAH FR 'I'HIGER. Auctioneer. FRANK FI'GATE. Clerk. 212t-«| o — AN OLD RECIPE TO DARKEN HAIR S.iqe Tea nnd Sulphur Turns Gray. Faded Hair Dark and Glossy. \lmost i very one knows that Sage I Ten and Sulphur, profs >ly compound-, Oil. I>rltip- back til- h.itural color ami lustre th the hair when laded, str- uk ' iit or pray also ends dandruff, itching I scalp mid stops falling hair. Years’ j ago the only way to get this mixture I was to make it at home, which i , . mtisey and troublesome. Nowadays wo simplv ask aav drat:; ' -foie lor " yell '- S-ipe ami Siilptim ' i Hair Remedy." You will get a large; hottie for about alt cents EvetylHid' ' m-os thta old. famous recipe, nci ause t i.o one can possibly tell that you ilmlI < lied your hair, us It ifoes it so n.itiif ally mid evenly. You dampen a sponge , r soft finish witli it and draw this i through voiir hair, ta* big one small I strand at a time; by morning the | , ,i.i* li rir dtbui-Pcar. end after nacth-i i --r j.lit at ion or two, your hair be .ernes bemitlhtlly dmk. thick and, . glos.|.v nnd yon look years young' r. I FOR RENT—Front room over Montg's Billiard Hull. Re-papered mid re painted with steam heat. A M. Ank i er. Mgr , '■'"lWANTED Two girls io cisik mid do general hotisewor. Call or write Charley Roglescitild. at l"‘8 \V. Item I terry St., Fort Wayne. 21!'4 : FOR s'ALE A few Shropshire ranis Inquire of If. Gerlier and son. R R No. 11. 'Phone 11 on H Line. 214tti
Sewing Machine SALE Beginning at 1 o’clock Saturday, September 13, at the public sale of the DECATUR CARRIAGE WORKS comer of Monroe and First street, I will offer at public auction 10 (ten) new and 2nd hand sewing machines including Domestic, Wheeler and Wilson, Singer Davis, White : etc. Also one four month old Beagle pup. Daniel I. Weikel John Spuhler, Auctioneer 11 FRESH [ a *^ ry Bulau thai beaisalL Breads baked in Martin's is rolled out bv the dozens of loaves from our ovens fresh, crisp and delicious daily. The main point of this card is to call your attention to our bteai. After you’ve once oaten it yon wouldn’t take any other for a gift. Then, too, our wagon calls daily to take orders and deliver goods Jacob Martin
BUGGY SALE Saturday, September 13. < Consisting of road-wagons, top buggies and carriap 1 AT THE DECATUR CARRIAGE WORKS j r . Comer First and Mon me st'** 1 '- I Sale starts at I o (lockup. m. John Spuhlfr, and |
' [““1 LOW ONE-WAYfI “ COLONIST ” FARES TO THE WEST AND SOUTHWEST ■ Alberta Mexico I ShakateU. Arizona Montana Texas ' ir ' British Columbia Neva( j a Ay; s California New Mexico . W Idaho 1 " ° reK ™ Wyoming H VIA TOLEDO St. LOUIS & WESTERN R.||| TICKETS ON SALE September 25 th to October IO(h IINCLGSIVE THRU PULLMAN TOURIST SLEEPINGCAfeI TO CALIFORNIA FROM ST. LOUIS I EVERY OTHER DAY For ( Oinplrte particulars of these and many other rates upon or address tl. J. Tompson Ticket Agent, Decatur, lu( Or Chius. E. Rose, Asst. Passenger Agt. - I =? II Style, variety, comfort, M :: Durability. ♦ X :• For dress or for business our mens shoes are just ! :: what you want, at prices from $3.00 to $5.00. I I II I I PEOPLES & GERKE WOOD FOR SALE Oak and Hickory, 15 inches k long. Delivered to any part of the city at $1.50 per cord. PHONE 322 0. C. CHRONISTER ~~ * ~ ’ ■ WE I Have a large assortment of all kinds of Harness I halters made from first clasN Oak tanned leatM’ a " first class hardware. Repairings specialty. COME AND LOOK THIS STOCK 0\ EK I | Chas. F\ Steele I Harness and Hardware Co.
