Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 250, Decatur, Adams County, 23 October 1913 — Page 6
HANDS OR DOLLARS-WHICH? Arif you faming money by your hands? So long a* you have the j use of your h;m '- he will supply you v.ith present need*. But how about the t.me when you cannot work? It comes to everyone. Why not work your dollars? .\ 2-Hor e Power Engine can areompli th more than a ! Hot e Power Frtgine. Whi'e your hands are idle they ran earn ,i oU no money. Neither will your dollars earn •on anything while idle. Put pi »«v one l.y one in a First NATION* Al* Time Account and they 't once begin to cam you money. Both Hands and Dollsr are paid for working—not for being idle. — An S hour working day for the man, and a :'l hour working day for his dollars is a good hole to slick to. Tne one means present health; the other FIRST NATIONAL BANK Decatur. Indiana. t^afi=si=xos=xoß!c=aitcn o THE DAILY MARKET REPORTS o 1 Corrected Every Afternoon j|!. < * —icvr—Tr>T—< ,_ij
EAST BUFFALO. Hfaflv, X V- S-fFUv I-arley . 4"c®soc Timothy seed S2OO coal miCEi Stove and Egg, hard $8 90 Cheat nut, hard .$8.50 Pisa, hard $7 00 Poca, Egg and Lump $5.00 W. Ash $4 5* V Sptlal ..... $4 f H. Valley ........... $4.25 It lion ..... s4s' Cannell ......... _....... ...... .15.0*3 *. IHU -.** Kentucky .. $4 63 Laris ....$4 '■
Your Insurance Is No Good ■ Unless fire or other misfortune occurs and then it is worth 100 cents on the dollar IF it is properly written in Good Companies. Knapke And Starost GENERAL INSURANCE Life, Health and Accident, F re, Wind storm, Cyclone, Tornado. Plate glass, Automobile and Liability. OFFICE OVER j, Voglewedes Shoe Store ' * Decatur, Ind ! Old Adams County Bank j T>uca?nr, Irjiana. r n rr - It’s Never Too Late To Mend aTL™. ; mm ' « saarr ftbU RatCf, ) Mend Your Financial Condition By — — A BANK ACCOUNT j ; And By Depositing To The lion Consigtent 1 1 Credit Thereof, Regularly, A Portion With Safe Os Tho-e Dollars Which Banking Methods Escape So Easily, W itt out Bringing i Extended i ADEQUATE RETURNS! |j We Pay 4 Per Cent Internton 1 Year Time Deposits
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HAPPY ROMANCE Will Have Tts Climax Saturday in Marriage of John T. Coots and MRS. SAI.LIE FORD At Fort Wayne — Were Friends Fifty Years Ago —Long Separated. Romance to not all dead in this old •matter-of-fact world. Rummer passes. Powers die. winter snows eorne and ! over up the sere brown leaf, and then. 10. and behold' when spring rrines again, the tiny Ini emerge croon and fresh and flowers bloom | again. So is it often in human life, even as a romance in our very midst. On next Saturday evening in Fort V ayno will take place the- " adding of John T. Coots, a veteran resident o. j this city, to Mrs. Sullie Fold, a lad} j of that city. The union is the result of the revival of an ac(|uantalnre that | existed fifty years ago in tne early days wl»en Miss Sally was young am! :jir. with tresses unthreaded by gray, j pud when Mi. John was quite young „na agile, a sprightly "singln' master' 1 sind preacher, with golden lo»ks. Both* v ere ttorn and reared in Mercer coup ty, Ohio, and fifty years ago were <;<iite good friends. Tlte tim- passed. Each went his and her way. and took l unto themselves com pan ions for life.* who have now pa sed awav. Neither heard anything of the othe: for forty y.ar.:. until quite recently Mr. Coots' i ;et a son of Mm. Ford. He made in- - dry about hi* mother, and learning 1 that she was still living, struck up a correspondence which has resulted ir. r closer friendship, the crowning event of which will be the marriage next Saturday evening. * Mr. Coots will bring bis bride to title ; city to reside and they will have their houM? ff*f the In Mr. Coot w apartment* over the posto^hce. HEARTY WELCOME Is Given Mrs. Pankhurs*. When She is Lionised at Belmont Home. BACKS UP CHARGES Mrs. William Sulzer AdcL Strength to Charges Made by Husband. New York, Oct. 21. — (Spe«ial to thi I*aiiy Democrat.)—Lmeline i’aakhurat; vas the most lionized woman in New 1 ork at the reception at the home of Mm. O. 11. P. Belmont and at the stiff rage headquarters. Mm. Pnnkhurat held court for hundreds of callers who ante to honor her. Tonight *h* wit lie given a great ovation at a mass meeting to be held at Madison S mar. •erden. New York. Oct. It. —tßpsrlal to th» Tk fly Democrat.)—Charges that Ed ward K. McCall. Tammany candidate * ter Mayor, lmd acted a* meiwenge. (Haring threats to Uovetaor SuUec •van harked up today by M’a. Sulaer in a copy written Intervt w in th> Evening MaT Rii# cays: “Mr. Me Call constantly came to the »g*cutiv< mansion and urged the {Jov«-»nor to do thi* or that. He even came to me and said. 'Your husband must do thealth lug* or be destroyed. Make hint do t'.tin." Janies K reel man. tie journal s*t who secured the Interview trotr Mr*. Hulxer also kecured an Interview on the graft acheme Sulaer uncovered in the nrehlte* tantl departnn nt. "Be fore my agent had reported to me" hither said 'Senator Frawley r»ne down stair* and * made a protest against Interfering with the work a* the capital or other state ballding*. I told my agent to return to Elate Architect Reliefer and Insist upon his reel*, tu t ion. Schafer told him that he war not a free agent and that L< held no control over hi* deputies, his seen trary. nor the men who cheeked np the sork. hot that they were appointed hv Tammany hall." WEDD'NC WEDNESDAY. A ntertiage licence was Issued today ' to Robert Eh oy Milligan, farmer, bom ' January 7, ISM. of Pirn* Village, eon of Sanford Milligan, to wed Nina K Web*t*h, hoto Hop!•tuber 2d. 1888. tear It or. daughter of Iteujsmin F Webster, of the new Decatur cream cry. The wedding will tak,- place to ! morrow.
CALFMDAR ''OR THE ' WTfIK FNDING OCTOBER T r Tuetd.ty Evening. October 21. 7:00 p m.. Decatur Lodge, No. 671 T. & A. M. Special called meeting; vork In Entered Apprentice degree Friday Evening. Octobe' 24. Decatur Chapter, No. 12?, O. E S kegplnr Mated meeting; business of importance, o — FOR RALE—Good hard coal Inirnor; c hetyp. !n(|tiire at Graham & Wallers' office. 248 G! COl'ND—Small gold heart, with iniiials on hack. Owner can have same tty inquiring at this office. 2tSt2 if ft Cflk T*H Keep It Brifitit, / Shiny, Beautiful / Pc- pi v.ul ot jr. ~ir ■ -v-es. M . ~?***^ M to Stay # i J. Itl DO OtllET TV. V« *,«,*. riert-r Easily applietL Ne # *nm>als tight wabte. Shire last* four M iron * times as lory as any M do®* not mb off other^ polish. J or dust off. Ma<le in M by far the mc*t eco» liquid J noinical polish to buy. or paste kW There s **a shine in every — ooe mfp, drop.” Don't just ask fnr Quality, stove po!ish~a<k for liiack .-Move Polish. BUCK SILK STOVE POLISH WORKS ■■ Iran Enumei un frat**. refiner i, BAA \ A pip** prevents rmiaf. r /«*** sm BlflrasSvflHll r/th * >r silver tin «.r i n,nulled for autumotdkts. rgossi" Opera House THURSDAY, OCT. 23. Geo. A. Sullivan OFFERS iaiiii i ■ « rvm r Ju.iii iViARBLt IN The Whimsical Farce With I Music “Dear Old Biily" The Laughing Hit Os Two Continents Prices 25. 50, 75, sl. Seat Sale Usual Place STAR GROCERY New’ com meal . . 10c Buck wheat flour . 10c New mince meat . 10c New rolled oats . . 10c Lima beans .... 10c Early june peas . . 10c Pink salmons ... 10c . Led salmons ... 15c 1 1 Kippered herring . 15c f Mapl- syru,/. . 25c Sweet potatoes pk . 25c Pine apple .... 10c Good Rio coffee . . 20c Dried apples . . 10c Cocoa 10c Fig cookies ... 10c I Graham crackers 10c S, tiled crack* n» 10c (jlVill JohnS. Phone*392
jtiMMWWHiiiiiir ©m-aiiiiirVririfmirTfrTin'rirffr m % : Chilly Nights I | And scanty bed clothing make a poor i§ *1 combination. This season of the year 1 1 makes you hustle around and dig up that I ; 1 extra covering in order to make your * I 1 nights comfortable. Are your blankets • I land coi..f r "ts thin and worn? Do they l I still give you the service that you desire I i of them? If not, call and see our special jj •A line of blankets and comforts, then ta e y w a glance at the great reduction in prices s s we are giving you. !j I COTTON FLEECED BLANKETS si i 65c 85c SI.OO, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 a Wool Fleeced Blankets $3.00 to $3.50 si a Pure Wool Blankets $5. to $6. I Silkaline Comforts | -.51.25, $2.00, $2.25. $2.50 j| Fancy Comforts $4.50 and $5.00 I s I (ye f. Mgmmgmmm ximm mmm k* mm & r
mmmmmmmmmmmrnmmmm.. — MMMMnoMm PUBLIC SALE. I, th«* undersigned, will offier at public auction at my residence on the Stephen Miller farm, 9 .-2 mile* northeast of Deeatnr and 4 mile* ■ otith and 1-3 mile west of Di?.->n, 0.. (Hi Ttiursday, October 23. 1313. b> .-in I nlng at 10 o'clock a. in., the following property- towlt: Four Head Horses: One gray mare. 8 years old; Chestnut st riel mare, 10 years old. weight i ;)>out 1100 tbs; 1 smou-bed-mouth l.orse: 1 two-year-old colt t'icavyl. 1 row. giving milk; hogs and chickens, j 2 broow sows, will farrow by day of salo; 2 doxen R. I. Red chicken*. Farming Implements: One Ohio hay loader, Walter A Wood hr.y tedder. Milwaukee mower, Deerittg diw i'ongueless), Jid.n Deere breaking , jdow, new spring Tooth b.’ • *w. corn
iar=ii||i=i||u=ll||»=r:«||||— f, § mentor Underwear j| jj Knit Skirts i I Hyplll Aviation Hoods If|j Cotton Blankets P ;j] Wool Nap Blankets ;! £ UNIONS I Wool Blankets jj !! A full and complete line of all knit a d P i tsm * - i [jj woolen goods | j| r ’ 'E BOSToT TO*7 I
i set heavy work harness, set bugry mentioned. l.undi served on thTe r smofSaelyo(oklai dre..HSott • Terms of Sal*:—f-00 eud under, cash; over that amount a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving bankable note-- with approved go ■ curll7. No interest will b*» charged until maturity. No property removed rr.til settled for; 4 per cent off for . cash on sum* over $5 00, NATHANIEL MAY. John Spubler, And. Frank Metniosh, t’terk. "
SHEEP AT A BAR ' Gentlemen: I *Ol hare f- !i IkM 1 *>»B - it a Pikf far M** t .or fikk Thene Hut;iw rorj * breed itj,, a. d 4 fillip typo and utility car* is. Any one in need of a r well to cal! or wriu- 0..Wry troly yw; 24?t3 WALTER lIA. L/ ' 'O —■ - liiitj barrel* for sale. . Jacob Martin's rtstst’j it PGR SALK Holland < a l><-r 100. ' Ueorite Her 11.1. lA'catur. ! I’OR SALK—A Xo. ft ran r.ew* Inquire of TTson • . line.
