Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 220, Decatur, Adams County, 18 September 1913 — Page 6

« WHAT ABOUT YOUR BABY? For that Baby you have a passionate love--every father has. It is so tiny, so sweet, so helpless. You want that baby to jfiwun to be both pood and great. But suppose the great Angel of Death takes you while your baby is still a baby-as he hasdone in untold millions of cases',' Will that baby--your little one bo thrown upon tlie world? If you have money in a Bank Account at the FIRHT NATIONAL Bank you will have a friend that will look after your baby until it cap look -at for itself. And it only takei fl no to start that account! --Delay has wrecked more lives and caused mots' human misery than all the wars the world has ever known. FIRST NATION A ft BANK Decatur, Indiana. P. W. SMITH. C A DI'GAN President. Cashier. »\A KUEBLF.R F. W. .1A EBE ER Vice President Asst. Cashier 5 THE DAILY MARKET REPORTS J ST Corrected Every Afternoon F Lay U a gj

EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N Y.. Sept. 1G -iSpe< lil to Daily Democrat! pin. 2»o; shipments. official lo New York yesterday, 5.5111: hoi s < losina Heavy. $8 .75h SH.oo; mist'd ami medium. »!• 1MW.25; Yorket, pi.t-. JH.pigs, sß.sti'ii sS.7*>; roughs. $7.65 .••hi, toady. U. *|. BURK. ( lover need $5.50 Alslke seed ....................$!>.25 Oats 3*>c Barley 45c$i50c ( Timothy seed $2.00 COAL FRICK*. Stove and Egg, hartj SB.OO Chestnut, hard sß.s<» Pan, Lard $7 O') Poca. Egg and laimp .... fa 00 VT. Ash 14 KO V. BpUnt 14.50 B. Valley MJ K. Uou $4.60 Pannell $6.00 4. Hili $5 00 Kentucky $4 5J Lu rig M.M

PUBLIC SALETJhr uiMlt -rtdnncd will Offpr for oat’* i lit hia r<*sid**n< «>«•’ tsalf mib* north <i f Til<. < n tin* l*r Punish mini, < or Friday. b>-pt<-nilwr It*, mi::. iwgiu < nin;; at I o'clock p. iu lli<' folio* In: ; ru|iyrty. 10-wtt: Five h-ad hor.ven: i 2 r.«»od work htirw’n and 2 drivers, and i ] sin klins driving colt. Two h<ad of i cattle, gissl mill’ll eown, i>w* *d them it J<*rs y. Six tic.id of lio”s. Tw«» i aistd Ln od MCI, whit pins by their tin. a; It <>. I. full blood* d Gilt sows. I 1 O. I. C. male hog, full blooded .Ma- i rhlnery: Two liwiila riding pews, I i CiMOflth spike tooth harrow; good hit d*cl! wntten. with dump Is-arils; 2 s»>tß heavy work h:>nie e ’t: 1 get buegy

Old Adams County Bank | Decatur, Indiana. i H Capital liaiOOO Snrplva . SW.uOO C. 8. Niblick, PraaidMt !“ I il. lUv»eh ami Jet n Nibik* 8 Vice Prevalent* K KX. Khinifor, Caabier. B «ST" . F ssx ! | Refkct Resolve Collections M 1 ♦ Made It’s Never ToolateTo Mend MJ. | », ~■.■-«•■ '■> — , —, ab’e Rates. > Mend Your Financial Condition Uy STARTING A BANK ACCOUNT A And Ry Depositing To The tionCon- | Credit Thereof, Regularly, A Portion With Safe K Os Those Dollars Which Bar king Escape So Easily, Without Bringing Extended I ADEQUATE RETURNS’ Tnuw PatroTf g We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest, on 1 Year Time Deposits J

FULLLK aAMPk I-‘ r >l NI6LIGK A CO. H. LLRI.INQ. Duck* — „10c 6c Turkeys i<k ■ Old root ters r»c KALVER MARKET*. Wool 15i©20c Beef hide* . 10c Calf 12c Tallow 6c Sheep nelts 25c05l JO Muskrat* sc®4sc Skunk 2!-<213.60 Coon . l<*c(fs2.7s Poesnni 10e@70c Mink LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Springers 16c Buck* ifc Fowls 11c Geese 6c Turkeys l-)c

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PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale r.t hi.; .!•• sid, nee. thri'v mil,-.; sautl ami one-half mile east of Peterson i and four and one-half miles east ol I Craigvllle, or seven miles southwest 10l Decatur, on the Jacob Heller farm, cm Thursday, Sept, is, beginning at 10:00 o'clock ii. m., the following ; pi operty, tow it: 5 head of horses. Including one I general purpor.e horse, G years obi I broke in all harness: one lady broke driving inure; one good work horso; I eno match team of bla< k yearllu! tolls, good nius, :>5 head of cattle. Consisting of one good red cow. to lie fr- :,h in February ami ::t head of good feeding cattle, weighing Koo ll.s. each. I ’t hey Include heifers, steers and hulls. I One full blooded Durham bud. xeaiI ling. Illi) In ad of tioi’s, 75 head of . (i. I boe«. i onsistliin <ii s von full i blooded sows, w ith pi liv th.-ir sidca. lone with on pigs, one with nine, one i uilh » Hit, <»•»»> with >• von, oct? with , e.glit, one with .ev a: fill.. n head ol I ring Roa Ing tin lbs. each; thirty head of L Spring Shoats, weighing i;!5 11-. each. I . n< •<1 hi r, i ini China. Im , i-oii | : istlng of three lull blooded sov.-. I with |igs by title; cue full-blooded : male hug. this hoi i- I- ss than I year old ami weighs a little over 300 lbs. iJHay and grain. Eight tons of good i timothy hay in the mow. leu bn. ol I Niger Wheat. TOo bn ol lilt- inatiortal II Oats. made .Ml bn to the acre this I year. Fann Ma-hitit-ry. One farm v agon, with bed on; on- heavy spring wagon, one top buggy, one A very corn plow, corn planter, good as new; Deer i ing bimler, lull line giiizar beet tool., Milwaukee mowing machine, spring tiH.th harrow, spike tooth harrow, i I eati holier, Iced grinder. John Deere mug plow. walking plow, shovel ■ plow. Harness. Two sets of brass I ir-mnieii M-a:.- bame htiits-ns. two sets of single buggy harness, one set of brass trimmed 1 driving harm ss set of farm harness. Turkeys. About ill white turkeys and one old Tom. Some other poultry. Terms of sale: $5 00 and under I cash. Over that amount a credit of I 12 months will lie given, purchaser giving note with approved security. No go-sis removed until settled for Lunch served by Undies' Aid society ' of Zion church. R. E. HELLER. ' NOAH FRAVHIGER. tiMtlonoer. FRANK Fl GATE. Clerk Jl2t« FEW FOLKS HAVE GRAY HAIR NOW Druggists SaVs Ladies Are Using Recipe of Sage Tea and : and thousands of v. omen and men ■' t* ill **\6*ll 4’«Hs*r. tIHIt I Fhl flr»rk of hair which Is ko at* tn th»% ii*<' only thia ohl lime- roHpr. Noaad.iyfc w* gM thia taniotiH mix ‘ (urn by unking at any Hon* for a rmt 4>i H n lb M S'lV.O JIImI Sulphur Chtlr Itonv t!y.’* uhu h the h?»ir ho Hatnrally* mo that i i'it taken off «|an draff. Mo:* «ralp Itching and fa I! hr; ' Ualr. You jiixt damp*n a vimjakc ur bn<ah with If and draw llih through your hair, taking one aninll . urand at a time tty morning th** gray I uair diAappears: but what delinbtH . phur Im that. Ibrant (fully dark Una ihn hair after a (n'V anpliratinn*' it .ilso lo in: s Ru< k the i lews :*nd In dm nsd gives It an a plica rance of alms FARM BARGAINS i No. 108 IGo acres, mil** west | of tieciitur. 1 mile of | eti-rson. K-rttotn • house, born luxH**. corn < ill>s omi t*raii atlM. I/d ns show yem this I:ir:*i I Price, pi U<* per acre. No. loG arms In Vl.ims cmmiv. t >'■ ml!’a to mark'd, s room huun , I barn 36x7fi, corn cribs and other • h <!a, r<vi| Well, wool mill. Livhl I school. Prit «». sls# per acre. W> have a larg - list of farina. Fatiii’t to ex' hnngt* for city property. HARVEY 4. LEON’XHD. Office Opp InttrmUun station. SIM.' HOUSE FOR RENT Au elriii-rocm luuirt* on M’itbson street ttnly two llm k> irmn t ity. F<>r portF’itlnrs In • piirc at once nt Arthur It. ||t>lfh<>uso, Itetnmmt offir«J. Zlllf FOII RENT—Front room mor Menu's Itldlard Halt, and repainted with steam h<*at. A M. Ank • r. Mgr, e<>d. FOR RM.E -Two Wilaao heatc , *a. lu good eomlHton. WHI well cheap. Im ttttlro Mca. W-'wloy Hoffman. Win,<ht «tor nt,, or tnll t lvohn 5C>. 21711 FOB SALE— Hard ecnl btiraor. t«i trwft* mak * OoM a« nw Wlh M»1I cheap Inquire of John Everett. 21 Ml

THE COURT NEWS n I >il Case of L. G. Botkins Will i'j go to the Jury About 4 O’clock U ALLOWANCE GIVEN iTo Mis. Minnie Kizer— Judgment Rendered for ,11 ’ Frank McConnell. ■-1 iio ~i •• of i . i;. Rtßkins. - lint- -«l • v.iih visiting a ginning house, will! | probablv go to the jur- at I o’clot 1:. ; I Io- . idem-.- was finished at noon, , I ~u-l : t f I,- tlte attorney;: u- g.an their 'at um ms. J; dcmeiit io: Ii am Al < 'otinell I | a.eatlisl irtmau A Hess was r-um-re-l tills alti-ruoGii lor $1.’3.2G and <<ists. I ■ .. The application for an allowance. ,-iked by Mis. Minnie Kizer, who is , I i i d io, dhorec by James Kizer, was , lam <l. Il- i to pax his wife sl<Mi. I ‘ titty dollar., in thirty days, amt lift.' . in sixty day. Mrs. Kizer also tiled , lier -ro .-complaint ami the plaiutlii , I is ruled to answer. r.erne Hardwaio Co \ -■ Mathias 1 Miller, st t lor (»■ tolmr 21. Ileal estate tiatisi ltazz-'l Ex -1 , lerliurt et al. to .lacoli W. Klopl'nstein.' I lu acres. Molltoe ip.. $2 ■; Adolph Em I J ley cl al. to Exert Banter, f-1 acres. I d liaitiord tt>. <-i!7r>: Hono r J. Green I <-t al to Joint E. Whiteman. lot 151. ] i Geneva. s ’’.im; Harriet Gilpcn to Elias I a. Sudduth et al., j-t. lot -4G. Decatur I I' . cm, ni y, till ocre. s’7. Mary E. I Wertaberger to Jno B. Kiracofe et al. et 55e. Decatur. SI3OO. The current rc|>ort of Etna Hess n< r, uiiantian cl Frau 1“ Kessler, war; Tlic |< tit -n o' Samuel Fuhrman ' ■ ndmiliisllai- i < the Charles X'. tie d| ' t-i.iH'. t<» s<*ll i»’ i pr<»p**ri\' With | ; >‘■'s -Mnwl. \ J itbllc side ait«.r eight | j riiH wmths hiv ntory and ap j, Otte) Brvinerkamp v>. Ch»« iigo a* Erie 1 ftatlroad Co. At»pe:iran: o by Heller, button Keller io;* the d«*fendunt. J Abe Hoch et al. vs. The ('hlraco A ; (; Erie llhHjt.ll < e *pp?nrane< by Heb i ler. Buti oh ih ibT tor the detond- * id Frank MtC. nne!! v- T.-mcs Artman i .nd Ftt-d Her-a. Deianit ol defen-lants. | James Kiz.r vs. Mliini.' Kizer. At II I Iml by dcicml.int WAS OPERATED ON ■MI I I — I M Miss Bess Jeffrey. Nurse ir Lutheran Hospital at Fort Wayne UNDER THE KNIFE Monday Morning foi Apjiendicitis—ls Getting Along , Very Well i Miss lieaa 1- ffrey. daughter <>t Mr. I pnd Mrs John Jeffrey «»f this city, rd s-imbilted to an opt ratiou Monday , I imitning al llw» Lnth- inti hnapttnl. Ft. r: V nytt *, sot tin-removal of the ur-p- nd| dt«. ’the ty-tcai wan peri-muctl by Hr. < ■ ’l'emlitig anti wan a xeiy succt's-tEtil < he. Miss Jeffrey hud been M-ff ring with very «t*vero attacks of api-ondi- ,, till*, uml the pains continued to xrow -is!,- from time to time until It l«e---alcntiio n'cessnry to undergo nit operaI lion to get • - lief. Mi,4 Jeffrey returnit nt irpm Fort Warne last evening, o'where al-t' hud been In ntemlanee nt bl tin- Ind' Ide of I' r -ia-ighl<* r dnHnu », tbc o|-crutloti. and r- r-orla her n« doing ; line, ami that the I-- st of htipca were a cftutul*d tor her rapid rcniverv. It »•; m lh« wlah of htr many ft lends In t-'tula cltv, aw well a- in Fort Wayne, land at tli" itaairttnl, that she will ctm n 1 ' ■» !• i' rmo du) by Hnv. ;■ UiM J«< it'd has Im-ui a MMhM In p| the hospital and during tbat T t'nm has taken enm of inn nr patient* i-l x.lx» weie rt<ov<>r|oE irotn op’ratlona. "j —• r- FFRNIHHED ROOMS tn rent, see 'd Mt*. Hupps. M l NuHmnn Hl 21411

1 NEW SOWN FASHIONS MAKE A STRAIGHT - 1 | LINE CORSET A NECESSITY f ,♦* And in our Corset Department are models i n all - splendid makes that are specially designed to gi Ve ■ ♦5 J’XaiKl. lines - This is true of all grades, from the least to ® M 1 most expensive. If you have a preference as to S //■ W/ y Ol1 ’ 11 f,n(l kis the famous | \ HENDERSON FRONT LACE I S I' M OR ■ * Sr. : j u,l , : i i‘ LA PRINCESSE CORSET ■ 8 TT’ I l! 7S VKLMII II b-/** In this department is also a full line of Corset $S V'fc’J’H L"j ones, Brassieres, Bust Ruffles, Corset Pads, Sanitary 91 V runs and so forth. S II • ■ ■ s Our corsetiere will gladly fit you with a front lacjcoi-l NJ set, the favorite with all who have them properly fitted® I GASS & MEMBERS I <» * — * 1, Tiie Store Os Quality

j FOI ND A < briu eiet It owner will leave word at thin office lot W. it'. It--’n<ldn. dest Tilling s:um-. it v. ill ! :>c returned to them. 21st3 ' W\NTEit--Hands to cut corn. Will pay G cents for so hills to shock. A. I’ Sheets. Decatur, R. R. 4. 217t3

MILLINERY OPENING WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING _ AT Mrs. A. Boese Smoke The “WHITE STAG” EXTRA MILD The Cigar with the Tempting Tobacco Taste .. — LadiesSee our beautiful line of fashionable Millinery, classy trimmed and untrimmed hats. Fall Opening WEDNESDAY 1 SEPT., 17-1913 MRS. M. P. BURDG. '■ Keep It Bright, Shiny, Beautllul / i ■ i -**lili>es . Z to Ma v J • */■ . , z i , K aat» r . t w ■ i„. i. ,u (. r g t» tn* lr< >, ■ UM n. long a. Buy g <foM Bot rub «* oUwr poUali, £ orduaiuit, W 1 As B flk M:«le In Wtn by far th. rubies. *1 Mould a-mbat polish io boy. Tbt»’i"i BbhM la twy ~ "ne drop " Don't ;u.t tor quality. pnil«h-n»k tor UUaM "* ov *> f'vltah. | BUCK SIX 1 STOW rot ISM WORKS I %Urttn s .m. ■■VfSwK ’* *** NRIW ’ ’ r*n*-r o->« .... RI ft i7a * fllivjil trre »<h«re p, , f** M«tBMnc»MlBl«

, ■—■ ii ■ i! Superfluous Hair MolM. wartß, pimpl«*R. blackheads, and all facial hlt-ml«he« ently removed without pcarrtns. CHIROPODY New painless method of treating corns, bunions, Ingn «lni; uyK’ < My methods art* scientific and practical in every detail Manuh-w wK » of "Southern Beauty Cream” for the skin. ZIMMERMAN Specialist Parlors, 12C6 Calhoun, near Lewis. i Hour 9-4, or by appointment Phone ft K 1 - , ii ii .i ■■ .tn. ■■■■ -■■■ . iii biii ——s—— rt— .... i „„ LOW ONE-WAY F “COLONIST” FARES TO THE WEST AND SOUTHWEST iri'mm Mexico I Shak.itcliew I British Columbia California gerada Utah Grlorado New Mexico Washmon I Idaho Oregon Wyoming VIA — ——- TOLEDO St. LOUIS & WESTERN RR | TICKETS ON SALE September 25th to October lOih INCLUSIVE THRU PIiLLMAN TOURIST SLEEPING CW TO CALIFORNIA FROM ST. LOLIS EVERY OTHER DAY For complete particulars of these and many other rates, dll upon or address IL J. Tompson Ticket Agent. Decatur, Ind Or Chas. E. Rose, Asst. Passenger Agt. Peaches Peaches We received a car load of the lest I Michigan Peaches obtainable g MONDAY MORNIN6 Put in your order early and get the I best of the pick. Prices reasonnble WILLIAMS & SONS Successors to Everett & Hite