Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 234, Decatur, Adams County, 4 October 1913 — Page 4
THE ONE ;WHO CANNOT WORK In many, very many households, there are those who cannot work will never be able to do much toward earning their living. It is hard upon the healthy to be thrown upon the world without money what then about these afflicted ones? If there is such a one in your home perhaps the dearest one you have—are you providing for its future when the hour comes when time for you will have become eternity? That man alone can die in peace who has provided protection for his family when he is no longer able to protect them himself FIRST NATIONAL BANK Decatur. Indiana. P. W. SMITH. C. A. DUGAN President. Cashier. W. A. KUEBLER • F. W. JAEBKER Vice President Asst. Cashier fSl=3l=lOK=XO£=3E==E=l 8 THE DAILY MARKET REPORTS J »===o=o=i=« Corrected Every Afternoon » l~yi ■■■■inm-mr-ir— -rr- ■
EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y.. Oct. 2 —(Special to Daily Democrat)—Receipts. 2,887; shipments, 190; official to New York yesterday. 570; hogs closing slow, pigs lower. Heavy, $9.0041 $9.25; mixed and mediums, ?9.05(ji59.10; Yorkers, $9.10(1* $9.45; pigs, $8,005 $8.25; roughs, SB.OO $8.25; stags, $7.0 -til $7.50; sheep. 1.600; firm; top lambs, $7.50; cattle, 800; slow. Q. T. SURK Clover Seed $625 Alsike seed $8.75 New wheat *. .87c No. 3 Yellow corn 97c , Oats 39c Rye “Sc Barley 45c®50c Timothy seed $2.00 UOAL WrtlCt* Stove and Egg, hare .SB.OO Jhestnut, hard ... $3.5" Cea, bard .$7.00 Poca, Egg and Lump $5.00 W. Ash $4 50 V. Splint .$1.50 H. Valley $4.25 X. Lion ..... $4.50 Pannell $6.00 e. Hill - $5 00 Kentucky $4.50 Lurig ........$4,50 FULLtNKAMPS Eggs 25c
PUBLIC SALE. As I am going to quit farming and am moving to Monroe I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, at my residence, one mile south and ono mile west oi Monroe, on Tuesday, October 7, 1913, beginning at 10 o’clock. a. tn.. the following property, to-wit: Two head of horses: One gelding, 2 years old, well broke double; one sorrel Belgian mare, 5 months old; 10 head of cattle: Six cows will he fresh between now and spring; 1 yearling Durham bull, 3 spring steer calvra. 17 head of hogs: Two Duroc sows, with 10 and 11 pigs each; 2 Duroc sows to farrow to pigs soon; 12 fullbloodcd Duroc Gilt sows, weighing from 125 to 175 lbs. each; • I fullbloodcd Duroc male hog. Farming implements: One Deering binder, good as new; 7 ft. cut: new disc, with ■mmmbmmobswwmmwh - ■■
KU - naHlflMi ■ reXBHBBB I■l Ml MBMi Old Adams County Bank Horatnr, Indiana. | ‘if Capital ,120,000 Surplus . 130.000 c - 8- Niblick, President • < <4« M - K^^ • , * h • n,l J °f“ Niblick ■ a / Vite Presidents P" BEghfi I K * Ehinaer Cashier rx'r Rff!c« •“ Resolve Collection. Made It’s Never Too Late To Mend f®. I <■*.—»-•.. — —_ able Rates. Mend Your Financial Condition By STARTING A BANK ACCOUNT And By Depositing To The tion ConCredit Thereof, Regularly, A Portion With Safe Os Those Dollars Which Banking I Escape So Easily, Without Bringing Extended | ADEQUATE RETURNS! g We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits | HMHBUMMUEEEEKW-S& taHMrai .-.
I Butter 18c@25c Lard ..„ H c vißLtun & Ct, (Eggs 25c Butter 18c@25cl H. BtRLINO. Eggs 23c Springers 12c Duck* .. ...„loc Fouls 10c Geese 5< Turkeys . ....JOc Old roosters ... 5c KALVER MARKET*. Wool 15c@20c Beef hides ioc Calf 12c Tallow be' Sheep pelts .. [email protected] Muskrats 6c @ 45c Skunk [email protected] Coon 10c ©s2 75 Possum 10c@7Gc Mink s6c©s6.uo LOCAL PKOLuCt MARKET Springers 16c Bucks 16c Fowls 11c I Geese 5c Turkeys 10c | lid roosters 5c Eggs 15c
trailer; new 9-d;»c Superior drill. John Deere check rower, new; Sulky hay rake, a good one; full set beet tools,! good Troy wagon, manure spreader, 1 pair hay ladders, wind mill, land roll-, er. .Monarch cultivator, Hoe drill, good ; one; 62-tooth spike-tooth harrow, ' carriage, set double work harness, set single harness, breaking plow, double shovel plow, single shovel plow, two' sets log bunks, some log chains, pair I bob clods, good mud boat, corn in the bo« k and other artices not mentioned. I adies’ Aid society of the M E- - irch of Monroe will servo lunch. Terms;—ss and under cash; over that amount a credit of 9 months will bo given, purchaser giving bankable ' note with approved security. No ' property removed until settled for. JESSE ESSEX. J. N. Rurkhead. Auct.
j EAT LESS MEAT IF BACK HURTS Take a Glass of Salts to Flush Kid neys if Bladder Bother. You. Bating meat regularly eventually produces kidney trouble in some form or other, says a well-known authority, because the uric acid in meat excitee the kidneys, they become overworked; get sluggish; elog up and cause all sorts of distress, particularly backache and misery in the kidney region; rheumatic twinges, severe he.m aches, acid stomach, constipation, torpir liver, sleeplessness, bladd' r and urinary irritation. The moment your hack hurts or kidneys aren’t actin;' light, or if bladder bothers you, get about four ounnees Jad Salts from any good . pharmacy; take a table spoonful in a . I glass of water before breakfast for 11 a few days and your kldncvs will then 11 act line. This famous salts is made . I from the acid of grapes and lemon J juice, combin'd with lithfo and has ' I been used for generations to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them 1 to normal activity; also to neutralize 1 tlie acids in the urine so it no longer ■ irritates, thus ending bladder disorI ■ ders. I .lad Salts cannot injure any one; , j makes a delightful effervescent litliiaI water drink which millions of men , and women take now and then to keep I the kidneys and prinary organs clean. : thus avoiding serious kidnex disease. Holthouse Drug Co., Dec;.t nr. ’ «. ; SAGE TEA TURNS GRAY HAiR DARK. Jit's Giandmothcr's Recipe to Bring Back Color and Lustre tc Hair. t I J That beautiful, even shade of dark, glossy hair can only be had by brewing a mixture of Sage Tea and SulJ pliur. Your hair is your charm. It : makes or mars the face. When it i fades, turns gray, streaked and looks i dry, wispy and seraggly, just an appliJ cation or two of Sage and Sulphur enJ hanceg its appearance a hundredfold. Don’t bother to prepare the tonic: | you can get from any drug store a 50 J cent bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair (Remedy," ready to use. This can always be depended upon to bring back the natural color, thickJ ness and lustre of your heir and remove dandruff, stop scalp. Itciiffig and 1 falling hair. Everybody uses "Wyeth’s Seg° and . Sulphur" because it darkens so nat- , orally and evenly that nobody can tell , it lias been applied. You simply ,; dampen a apong or soft brush with it , and draw this through the hair, taking one small strand at a time; by , morning the gray heir lm« <Uenppeari ed. end alter another application it ', becomes beautifully dark and appears ' glossy, lustrous and abundant. o PUBLIC SALE. ' I Second annual sale of O. I. C. hogs. I will offer for sale at my residence. , 10H miles southwest of Decatur and ,- 7*4 miles northeast of Bluffton on Do’l catur and Bhtnton stone road, on f Thursday, Oct. 9, 1913. beginning at . 10 o’clock a. m.. 56 head of hogs; 30 head of thoroughbred O. I. C.. consist- ’ ing of 13 males mid 17 gilts, pedigree rI furnished if requested; 19 head of I feeders, will average 140 Ills. each. ’ Will also offer 7 head of thorough- ' bred Dun*' gilts, will averng* 140 lbs. ; each. Two Head of Horses: One ; black mare, 12 years old, in foal; 1 spring colt, 5 months old. Twelve head ‘ of Cattle: Three steers, coming 2 j years old, ready for block; 1 heifer, coming 2 years old. 7 Jersey Seifers, will be fresh soon; 1 Jersey bull 1 * year old. Hay and Grain: 15 tons ' hay in bale, 10 tons timothy and 5 tons i mixed; 300 bu. oats in bln. Terms of Sale: Sums of $5 and ' under, cash. Sums over $5.00 a credit |of 18 months will be given, first 6 months without interest, last 6 months 6 per cent interest, purchaser giving note with approved security; 4 per cent off for cash. JOHN W. PARRISH, Spuhler and Fiauhigcr. Aucts. J. V. Pease, Clerk. Dinner served by Zion Aid society. MH d*|ll» NOTICE. We will positively allow no hunting or trespassing on our farms. Any person caught doing so will be prosj nciited to the full extent of th* law JOHN BOGNER. I 233 t» JOHN OMLOR. I FOR SALE-Fino cabbage, nt 2c per IMHind. ’Phone 691.—-Ira Bodie. 221t3 FOR RALE-(in* spring colt, extra good. Enquire of Ernest Boots, 34* j miles west and 1 mile south of Deco- ■ tun R. It. 2. 23JtS I WANTED—Three neat appearing m*n to travel In Indiana, Illinois and | Michigan to represent large mnnufac- > turlng house. LiboHU salary, com- ■ tnlMlou and expenses to reKnlile m n. ! Position permanent. Pc.t Mnnufac i luring Co., 444 Williams Block. Provldcmcc, r, j, SIStS
5. w ' * J t- i * 3L J ' ? e Wk 1 \ in.. | Busier : £ r 10 s J “Clearing! : J the bases ’ —l I a shoe that ? has every-j thing nec-l essary to satisfy | the man who is | I s looking for a shoe | that is different — | “Natural Shape” k I Alost Styles $5.00 | ' I Elzey & I I Hackman | I Opposite Court House I 1 ■ I . I LOST—A Holland fountain pen. SatI urday. Was a present and in highly t ' prized. Reward tor return. -Dr. S. , Hoffman. 2Z3t3 WANTED -200 bwffiel of oats and five tons of mixed hay. Will pay big I premium bv<-r market price for good sluff. Address X, care Dully Demo- . crat. 229t3 ! FOR SALE Radiant Home has base burner. In good condition. 209 So. 3rd Ht —L. E. Opllger. 229tf i WANTED —Girl to do general house- • I v ork. Only two In family. Call at t j once. J. H. Slone. 2t5 North Second ' street. 22Sl* ■ FOR RENT—SO acre form. 4L;iiiilv.» ’ south of lh*<*atiii. Good house,baru 1 an dother buildings. Cash rent. Will - rent 2 years. See Daniel Cook, 314 Pat- • I ferson St. 229t3 • WANTED—(lover seed. Send sample -• I of seed ,»nd price to G. D. Boon*, 1 j Sidney, 111. 229112 j , STAR GROCERY —"'■ »!s■■■ I'l IIBITII I I «3E7-72SX 1 tl Self raising pan cake flour 10c ' Self raising buck wheat 10 cents Preserves all flavors 10c Seeded raisins ... 10c Corn syrup 10 20 & 4Cc iy Sweet potatoes lb . ."c I' Rolled oats . . . . ICc • Early june peas . . 10c r :! i Macaroni 10c K I * Spaghetti 10c n Noodles 10c d | Johns.
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Advanced Fall Prices i ON ALL NEW FALL GOODS AT BERN STEIN’S Studabaker Block Decatur, Ind. Two Doors South of Interurban SW» Don’t let the weather man catch you napping, prepare for him with your winter We have the goods, “prices to meet everybody”-we carry a new and complete Dry Goods, Shoes, Sweater Coats, Ladies and Gents Furnishings, Blankets, CCorsets, Hosiery, Underwear etc. In fact everything you need for winter, young and old. If you want to save money on your winter goods, go to that is what everybody says. Below are a few special bargains for Saturday. reds of others in the store. We have just received a new line of childrens and $ coats ail the latest styles. 1 1 you need one come in. AU prices.
SWEATER COATS. Our Sweater Coat alack ii new nn*l; complete. Every coat we have Is this . I year’s style. No carried over «to>k ; Men's and Boys’ Sweater, with Byron Collai, only 49c I Men's Grey and Maroon Sweater ('eats, larg* ruff-neck collar, 2 pockets, only $1.75 $2 59 laidlos’ Sweater Coat*, red, white and grey, high Byron collar, 2 pockets, a dandy ...... ,$1.99 ; Sweater Coals for children are 1 ' mh scs. Come In and so* them. GINGHAMS. Apron Olngiiatn. ail aixe checks, only, yard bt! LADIES’ WAISTSAll new summer laidh-a' White Inwn Walata. $1.25 and sl.ss values, go nt, each ...,.Wr LADIES’ TAILORED WAISTS. All new fall ztylns of Ladlen’ Thllored Walnts, high or low neck, the new French cuff, only 98c MEN’B UNDERWEAR. Men’s heavily fla ccd Shirts nnd Drawers, all sizes, 32 t» 46, for Saturday, only, each ,3£ c
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Our already large line of fall garments has been reinforced with a line of new tailored dresses and skirts that have just been taken from their wrappings. The styles predominating this fall are in the honey comb, check eponge with the latest and newest materials. These styles are of the most up-to-date and distinctive types and are made; over the newest models. SKIRTS $3.50 to $!O. dresses $4. to $lB.
I -U Ute i Guilty and ConvW a fSeaggMK Men are hung on c;rcumstaSi\ R cv; L hn:c. Lr. r !it I an( f f a [ se descriptions are si n :e of it evidence against catalog engines. The Stickney E. gist »2 I prove every assertion u e make—Let us show you. Schafer HardwartCt jx’SkmEwr.Mmßi exclusive agent
DRESS GOODS. | A new line of Silk Stripe Poplins, Gi-orgis Silk, Mercerized Crepe and lilni'k and White Shepard J'hei kH. only, yard 25c Nice Plnid for Children’s School Dresses, all new fall styles, only yar,i BLANKETS. l-nhy crib Blankeis, pink or blue, f'»ly j 48 C Bianki tic. in Grey or .Tati, pair. only 39Good Full gizo Blankets,' $1.36' Grey or Tan - I ,nlr - only Me Full Size Blanket in Grey or T; ‘». only 51.19 RUBBEH boots. ul 'T l, 1 fOr * ,t R “ bbcr Boot «ui bn here*. G , 0,M1 . ,h " vy Boot, Dtu-k Vainp, only .... $2 98 OUTING. " Piraes Outing, nil colors, In Stripes and plaids, yard 8c ! aprons. Udiea’ Kimona Sleeve Aprons, in ginghams or percale, <mi y 50c
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SHOES' SHOES'Our new fall »h> 1 * ar * , Ladies' Pat. Hutto# *I char Shoe, al* l ’ • 1,1 lli> if> or low heel ,3.50 Lndlee' Hu<-h- ; new fall style 1 13.50 Ladles' New Hill ■ p vet Button Bh<« I 1 'I*’* 1 *’* 13.50 Ladina 1 l»«r k ® Shoe, new fall '.‘’i ~»O 52 50 Men'* Oun M-t'i " M or Vid Kid Hho< J 12.00 Men's (lun . fe Shoe, new fall , ,3.50 Men's Tan B'‘'' on ' O, new fall style* onb ...,|.r. Same as above in ,!,in f ton or laee .. ,p. 1 ,1.00 Man's l^ath< r l‘ n heavy durable 'l l ' 1? < , We carry a K 1 "' 11 '*• j (Uris' School She 1 4 - BED SPREAD ( , White Bad Bpread* p .»l full Rise r ,: f White Bed Sow 11 !' 1 . ' f; i ? | f i with or wltho’>» frit* ' t r PU RSt t, „ ! Leather Purse* *l th ' ~A| _ catch, only 1 m
