Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 255, Decatur, Adams County, 29 October 1913 — Page 4

I Mill |- ——l i— I I —IafMMMfnMMMHMMHMpMnni HANDS OR DOLLARS-WHICH? Are you earning money by your hands? So long as you have the use oryour hands they will supply you with present needs. But how about the time when yoy cannot work? It comes to everyone. Why not work your dollars? A 2- Horse Power Engine can accomplish more ihari a I-Horse Power Engine. While your hands are idle they can earn you no money. Neither will your dollars earn you anything while idle. Rut place one by one in a Fi-ist NATIONAL Time Account and they at once begin to earn you money. Both Hand:: and Dollar: are p&iJ for working-not for being idle. * An 8 hour working day for the man, and a 24 hour working day for his dollars is a good rule to stick to. Tne one means present health; the other future happiness. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Decatur. Indiana. .* In- 11 gHBUOWAI-tl ' 1 1 ~~| 8 THE DAILY MARKET REPORTS J D Corrected Every Afternoon c 3t= =lo=3ol= =3E=J EAST BUFFALO. Lion • •»»........i..x,. ii .,,.5^50 Cannell n j[M .•<-»»«••< SB.OO East Buffalo. X. Y.. Oct. 27— (Spec- 4. Hill i........ $5.00 lat to Dally Democrati Roceipis, 111. Kentucky ..5y..*,., $4.50 fiOO; shipments. 5,230 today: receipts burl* „ ..........«.|4.50 *>,400; hlpments, TOO yesterday; otti FULLe.tKAMPI. rial to XYw York Saturday, 1,3.10; Eggs «of. lioks closing tseady. I Butter 18c@25c Medium and heavy, $8.45®58.G5; Lard He Torkers. ss.4od> SS.4. r >; ph--. S7.TF.Y. N'BLnjK * CO. ss.oo; roughs, $7.604i‘57.50; stags,; Eggs ,27c s♦;. .it. *7..">0: -heap, 10,0<u; steady; Butter . 18c@25c choice lambs. $7.254?57..35; yi-arlinr H. BERLIN* $5.70®56.00; ewes, $4.00® $4.76; Eggs ,27c wethers, $5.00® $5.40; mixed sheep. | Springers 10e $5.00®55.25; cattle. 7,750: best cat Ducks «*®Hc lie and canner. steady: otl '-rs 15c li Fowls 10c 25 lower; choice heavy steers, $8.50(1 Geese 7@Bc $8.75; butchers steers. $6.?5®5.5.50; ; turkeys 10® 14c lioifers, $0.75®57.25; cows, $5.75® O’d roosters 5c KALVEH .SARKETB. Wool „....15c©10c G. T. BURK. __ Beef bide* ,10c Clover seed $6.75 r.if (J „ lSe Alsike seed $9 r >o j Tallow J. ... 11 '"’ heat S4< - Sheep pelta ....26c©$l,UO (on 90f Muakratn ....6c©46c ° ati * 37r Skunk .. 25c© $3.00 Barley „...4nc@soc poaiuni 10c©70c Timothy aeed $2.00 m„g ...... 26c @*6.ou COAL FRICIt. LOCAL PNObuSa MARKET. B’ove and Egg. Bara $8 00 Springers 10c Clieatnut, hara .......... .$8.50 i> Uf Us 9©lic Pea, hard ...............$7,00 Fowls 10c Foca, Egg and Lump $5.00 Oere 7©Bc; W. Aab $450 Turkeys 10© 14c P. Splint ........ ..,............$4 50 Old roosters Sett. Valley $4.25 Kggg 27c 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, Fire, Wind storm, Cyclone, Tornado, Plate prlass, Automobile and Liability. OFFICE OVER Voglewedes Shoe Store Decatur, Ind I Old Adams County Bank TWatm*. Indiana. It’s Never Too Late To Mend i able Ratee. \ Mend Your Financial Condition By—- — A BANK ACCOUNT JS, And By Depositing To The ConCredit Thereof, Regularly, A Portion With Safe • Os Those Dollars Which Banking Escape So Easily, Without Bringing Extended ADEQUATE RETURNS! Tnwur We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits '■■■■i in© — in r——J

— .--r— r — ——rr*" — S+ATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT, CIRCULATION, Ftc. OC The Daily Democrat,, published dully, except Sunday, at Decatur, 1 mllunii required by the act of August 24, 1812. Editor— L. 0. F.lllngham. Indianapolis Ind. Managing Editor —J. H. Heller, Du-1 entur, Indiana. Business Manager—J. H. Heller, Decatur. Indiana. Publisher—The Decatur Democrat, Decatur, Indiana. Ownere. L. Q. Elllnghnni, Indianapolis, Ind. X’ellle M. Elllngham, Indianapolis, Indiana. John H. Heller, Decatur, Indiana. Martha A. Holler, Decatur, Indiana. Known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders, holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgagees, nr other serurl-j tics: None. Average number of ropios of each “ Issue of this publieatinn sold or disItribuled, through the mails nr other-j v ise, to paid subscribers during the j six months preceding the date of this statement, 2692. } J. H. HELLER. Manager. J Sworn to and subscribed before m* 1 this 24th duy of October. 1911. J. B. PATTERSON. Notary Publi.e. Mv Commission expires December | 21, 1916. it \ BANK STATEMENT. * C. 8. NIBLICK. President 0 M. KIRSCH, JOHN NIBLICK, vice 0 presidents. 0 E. X. EHINDER. Cashier. , Report of (he condition of the Old n Adams County Bank, a state hank at ® Decatur, in the state of Indiana, at the close of its business October 21, a 1913: B RESOURCES S Loans and discounts $967,485.00 Overdrafts 2,927.38! ? Other lionds and seenr'.ttes 5,744.53 3 Banking house 7,167.17 Furniture and fixtures.... 1,700.00 > Other real estate 10,596.05 > Due from banks and trust : companies 61,490.83 ; Cash on hand 14,587.26 * Cash items 3,217.01 ■ Current expenses 2,195.75 : Interest paid 5,528.80 . Total resources $1,106,839.81 LIABILITIES. Capital stock —paid in $130,000.00 Surplus 00,000.00 J Undivided profits 7,997.53 Exchange, discounts and inti rest 9.049.84 j * Profit and loss 121.711 1 Divilenda unpaid 48.0‘t 1 Demand de- ' posits $300,765.13 Demand certificates 567.650.86 868.415.99 i Due to bnnxs and trust companies 46.206.74 Hills payable 25.UUU.00i Total liabilities $1.106.8:39.81 j State of Indiana, county of Adams.ss: j ' I, E. X. Ehinger, cashier of the Obi Adams County Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement la true E. X. EHINGER, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 27th day of October, 1913. JESSE C. SUTTON, l Notary’ Public. 1 My commission expires Jan. 5,1914. | IF YOU BUFFEF ANY STOMACH DISTRESS You Should Take Mi-o-na Now—At Once—lts Action ia ImmediateSafe—Effective. When you feel nervous, irritable, tired and dizzy—when you have head aches, sour stomach, heartburn. Indigestion and pains in the colon and bowels—you suffer from Indigestion—you need Ml-o-na at once. Mi-o-na goes to the seat of your! trouble and quickly and surely ends' stomach misery. It build- up and strengthens the stomach walls and . viands. Improves quickly the digestive system and assists nature to properly digest the food, thus Insuring health for the entire system. Do not suffer another day. Get a fifty cent box of Mt-o-na Tablets at the Holthouse Drug rompapy at Deertur. --T- ■ O PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale nt lilt residence. 2 miles south of Decatur. on the county Infirmary road, nit Thursday, November 6, 1913, heglnlng at 10 o'clock a. tn., the follow lag property. to-wlt: Seven head of horsei, conatstlng of one gray mare. 6 years old; 1 roan horse, 6 years old; 1 black colt, 2 years old In spring; 1 Dunn horse. 10 years old; 1 bay mare, 2 spring colta. Four head of cattle. Including 2 milch rowa and $ heifers. Hogs and Sheep: Five brood sow*, 7 shoals, weighing 125 lbs. each; 3 ewes and one buck sheep. Ope goat. Six doaen chickens. Farming Implements: Turnbull wagon, with double bed: Cassidy riding plow, walking cultivator. surrey. 2 top buggies, set dnu ble work harness. 2 set- buggy harness, 2 Incubators and 1 brooder, 7 tons mixed hay. 10 cords of wood, snd other articles too numerous to mention. Terms of Halei~ $5 and unre. pash. Over that amount a credit of 9 months

■ — -I— — , will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security. No property removed until settled for. 4 per cent , oft for cash. N. H. WAGNER &. SON. John Spuller,- Auet. I George McMnnama, Clerk. C.C. ERNST NAMED Appointed by Covcrnor Ralston as Delegate to Convention. IN SAINT LOUIS, MO. Os United States Good Roads’ Association — From Nov. 10 to 15. Among the delegates front Indiana appointed by Governor Ralston, to at-; tend the second annual meeting of the! United States’ Good Roads association to be held from November 10 to 15, In ! St. Louis. Mo., is px-County Surveyor] ■Charles Eernst of this city, Duke Stoops, of Petersburg, formerly of Decatur, was appointed lrom his district; James Halo, from Bluffton; William Tonk'.o, Fort Wayne; Edward Tuhey. Mancie; W. 11. Hawkins, Portland. These with many others from other parts of the I state will meet with delegates from over the entire country and go over the good roads question. Eminent authorities will lie present to speak, and : some good points of mutual Interest j discussed. o BIG EATERS GET KIDNEY TROUBLE, j Take Salts at First Signs of Bladdei Irritation or Backache. The American men and women tnus*j guard constantly against kidney trou- j ble, because we eat too much and all, our food is rich. Our blood is filled with uric acid which the kidneys i strive to filter out. they waken from j overwork, became sluggish; the elimj inative tissues clog and the result Is i ■ kidney trouble, bladder weakness and a general decline in health. j When your kidneys feel like lump- J i of lead, your back hurts or the urine > I Is cloudy, full of sediment or you are ! obliged to seek relief two or three] I Mmes during thp night: it \ou sufleri i with sick headache or dUzy, nervous ! i pells, acid stomach, or you have i iheumatisui when the weather is bad. ] get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Suits; take a table-] spoonful In a glass of water before j breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will theu act fine. This famous salts is made from tile acid of giapes and lemon juice, combined with llthla. aud has l>een used for gener at ions to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys; to neutralize the acids in! the urine so It no longer Is a source! of irritation, thus pudlng bladder dls-. orders. Jad Salts Is inexpensive: cannot in-• jure, makes a delightful effervescent; llthia-wuter beverage, and lielongs 'n ’ every home. liecauso n->hody can make a mistake by having a good kidney flushing any time. The Holt- 1 house Drug company. PUBLIC BALE. , The undersigned will offer for sale I at lilt residence, 1 1-2 miles south of ] Pleasant Milla, Tueaday. October j 28. 1913. beginning at 10 o’cloek a. in., j ! the following property, to-wlt: Fire Head of Hones: Gray mare. In foal., S years old, weighing 1700 tbs., full- i blooded Normangray mare, 8 years j old. Norman, weighs 1600 lbs.. In foal; gray mare, In foal, 7 yearn old. weighs 1500 Ris.; hay horse, 5 years old. works in all harness: spring colt, a good one. Btx Head of Cattle: I Four hrad of milch cows, one of them u Jersey. 8 years old; 1 two-year-old Jersey, 1 half-Jersey, 2 y*«rs old; ] Durham row, 3 yearn old; 2 spring ralvea. Hogs and Sheep: Seven shoots, weighing aliout 100*ths. each; ] five brood -owe, one with pigs hy side, j others will farrow by day of sale, Seven ewes. Ten Head of Turkeys.! Farming Implements: John Deerlmt | mowing machine, sulky hay rake. | bymeuan riding breaking plow, disc j harrow, 6-tooth spike-tooth harrow, { cultivator, Turnbull wagon, with I In Idea: set hay ladders, dump hoards.! ♦ heck row corn planter, carriage. ] Clipper fanning mill, good soft coal heating stove, scoop board, hay In mow, about 300 shocks of corn In the field, and numerous other articles. Goods must sell, as undersigned 1s P-eperlrg to move to Ashtabula, Ohio., Termr. of Hale: —$5 and under cash, i Overt that amount a credit o-' 9 months will be given, purchaser giving note, with approved security. No property removed until settle)! for; 4 per cent off for cash. CORAL BTEELE J. N. Burkhead. AucL

k | NEW ENGLAND DINNER. 1 1 to Be Given Thursday, October 30, at M, E. Church. \ Dinner (11 a. m.) 25 cents. Chicken, with Dressing Gravy I Mashed Potatoes Sweet Potatoe I! Macaroni i Cold Slaw Celery Piikles Apple and Pumpkin Pie Bread Butter Jelly Coffee Supper (5 p. m.) 15 cents. Veal Loaf Baked Borns Creamed Potatoes Pickles Celery Cake Fruit Bread Butter Jelly Co (Too 253(3 o Any Intelligent person may earn j good income corresponding for. news[l papers. Experience unneee: agf. Address Press Correspondence -Buijpui. Washington, D. C. 25.13 Duroc Jersey Hoc: Sale-At John Nidlinger’s Saturday. November 8, 1913 CHIROPRACTOR OPENING TUESDAY, OCT. 28. Hmi pc 1:30 to 5:00 11 Ulus 6:30 to 8:00 Office on second floor, first door South of Democrat 0. L.BUFC if. ’OCTOBERftS MONEY TIME Time to count your money and sec how much it will take for you to prepare for winter? Have you enough? Will you need more? Ask yourself. If you haven't enough you can borrow from nw. \Ve loan on household goods, pianos, horses, wagons, etc., without removal. Any amount taim s?> up for long or short time. Borrow $25 for throe months." I Pay back $29.10 in three ■ monthly payments of $9 7u I each. Total cost only s4.lh, I We are licensed and bonded uu h der the state law. an 1 give you B every protection the law rs- I fords. If you need money 811 cut tho £ following blank, cut it out and mail It to us, and cur agent will call on you. Our agent will be tn Decatur •very Tueaday Nome — Address Raliablt. Prlvxta. H. Wijne Uio c-wiiij Ratabliahed 1896 Room 2. 8w ond Floor, 7h6 Calhoun StreaL Horn* 'Phone, 831. l-crt Wayne. Ind j BBHWDx #f ■* * 'xXUKiDO IT NOW WHAT? V N ' ,y * *%, % Book Your Sale V h JOHft SPIIHLLi. The Veteran Auctioneer If you do you are sure to Ret the best results. Talks Swiss and Gennan. i It is important that you book early. JOHN SPUHLF.R I’HONE Residence 631 Decatur, - - - Indiana

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Straight, simple, almost severe of. lint* many of tho long:. *e|Kirute • coats. Others are belted and trimmed j to five the effect of a stilt. With the j increasing popularity of the nae-piece j dives a coat of this sort Is ainitisoi a nteessity. The soft velours und fur, fabrics appeal as cold, crisp days up- | preach, l»ut the smooth stuffs ami tweeds and serge* are always approf>ne of the smartest end most prac- j tical of this stvie of coat n seen this j season was of brownish tweed, on &1- : most invisible mixture, collared ami ; euffed In tobacco bh>wn broadcloth. | This is an excellent suggestion for, This model would also be at- j tractive in a bright blue velours do*

'ii 'i>~-.. —i." tarn. -Mi-".' mum. ' - ■is ||, ‘'h»*—* mm »-— ■■ y i.i n» - —-- - '~r~?S99MEBk I To obtain either pattern illustrated till out thin coupon un*l enclose :a*cents In ® lll 11 S -damps 07 coin B- sure to tat* number Nam* I tea and slw. measuring over th*' ■ fuiutrt part of th* boat. Address tt* i< A<l ' ,rrr » FARMERS AND STOCKMEN’ Why Mister your ii |e>, ior any litnent *bc|» a* curbs, *pa\in*. b* thoropio rlughones, ettlarged joints, sprung tendon* or atf * large uents when the Republic Stock Food aud MudUal Oompa *11! «* >oa a medicine that will ream e three rflUrymi(f.u without Mi* •*rln*. i® 1 ! horse or keeping him from work. Why should a horset be bll>"'"I tow duce these ailment*, ahd Wm with a red hot Iron? Doee’ru .<• #** ••iiouyh rithout abusing ’im?- Is'nfit cruelty to animals to fir*- them? L. F. SCHROEDER REPUBLIC STOCK FOOD A MEDIC AL COMPANY. Reaidenca Phew 3K 16 S. 7th. St or Olllta* Crlat Mill. tlllth W.tNTFii For eon. ml house- FOR HAI.K A No. 9 ruriF* . e"M * work. Apply at once to Ben r.ew. Inquire of 'Phono No 4 * telephone 4«8. 247tf F. line. • 4M3 tVTITiVtV** ******** I BOOT WEATHER | ♦:; rtl for disagrss&t 1? i PEOPLES & GERKE —rtiMurniiffifr —-

I lain*, wrlth cottar and ruffe of »car 4 I ; In Mile tti 7942 requires 3a, yanU * £ I inch material with Ii yard ot oturw. I , inu stuff. A dainty, graceful afternoon <!r«sfa I th* hrstrOinK school girl is slum a I , SOU. The skirt is a peg-tnp | blouse ote ns over a nutty litti* i r . I 1 pile* vest. Th.* may Is- I most effectively in printed taffe* I ''bringing out some of the r.*w o*l I Combinations—blues, greens and bra I I reds, with a plain color ter tb« t* I and cuffs. Sir.* IS may be made * It itj yu* I of 3< inch material. No. *9B2—sixes 14, IS. 17 and U No. 80U—sizes 14. IS. 17 and H 1 Kach pattern is IS cents.