Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 256, Decatur, Adams County, 30 October 1913 — Page 4
— -rr l rrzii— HANDS OR DOLLARS—'WHICH? Are you earning money hv your hands? So long as you have the use of your hands they will supply you with present needs. Rut how about tiie time when you cannot work? It comes to everyone. Why not work your dollars? A 2-Hursc Power Engine can accomplish more than a 1 Horse Power Engine. While your hands nre die they tw. . arn wiu no money. Neither will your dollars earn -u anything while idle. Rut place one iiy one in a Fust NATIONAL Time Account and they .it once begin to earn you money. £ Jth Hands and Dolli r aie puid for working not for being idle. —.An 8 hour working day for the man, and a 24 hour working day for his dollars is u good rule to stick to. Tne one means present health; the other future happiness. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Decatur, Indiana. {p=== ol=o, = C = aE T| § THE DAILY MARKET REPORTS o Corrected Every Afternoon 5 * —H-tftl-tAPSH— HpJI
.'•-ancalk ly Mrxm EAST BUFFALO. Hast Buffalo. N. Y.. Oct. 2S—(Special to Daily Democrat)— Receipts. 4.800; shipment*. l.'i.'O; official to New York yesterday, 7,220; hogs closing j rteady. i Medium and heavy, SS.SOCi $8.55; J Yorkers, sS.4otfi $8.45; light Yorkers, *S*s®sß.3s; pigs, $9.15fi58.25; roughs, s7.6of< $7.80; stags, $6.75© | f 7.50; sheep, steady; top lambs, $7.35; j cattle, 800; slow. G. T. BURK. Clover seed $0.75 j Alsike seed $9.50 Wheat 85c' Torn 91c, Oats 37c Rye 57c < Barley ~...4sc©ttc ■ Timothy seed $2.00 < COAL miCE* — j i Stove and Egg, hard $8 00 Cheatnut, hard ►....►.... $8.50 Pea, hard — ...$7.00 Foe a, Egg and Lump ~...55.00 W. Ash ►....x.••►...i..i.......54.50 V. Spitnl $4.50 H Valley ........... HIS ft. Lion ..... * $4.59 Cannell ........... - $«.«0 4. Hill - -..55.00 Kentucky — $4.53 Lurie -..54 50
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 INSLRANCE Life, Health and Accident, Fire, Wind storm, Cyclone, Tornado, Plate glass, Automobile and Liability. OFFICE OVER Voglewedes Shoe Store Decatur, Ind I Old Adams County Bank jj Indiana. ~ Funk*. Made »It’s Never Too Late To Mend —= —* * — ■= able Rates. Mend i Your Financial Condition By — — A BANK ACCOUNT Ac^a . And I By Depositing To The tion C° n " Credit Thereof, Regularly, A Portion With Safe Off Those Dollars Which Banking Escape Sd i Easily, Without Bringing Extended RETURNS! Tnour ' " ■ 111 11 — ' ' * i - — mmm——wmt - - « 1 " We Pay 4 Per Cent Inte *6BlOll * 1 Year Time Deposits
FULLfc.taAMn. Eggs j Butter 18c®23cj Lard ,11c — NIILtVK A CO. i Eggs 29c Butter 18c® 1 25 c j H. ttHLiha Eggs 28c j Springers 10cDucks 9®nc| Fowls 10c ' Geese 7fit 8c ! lurkeys lftigUc' I Old roosters 6r! HALVES raAnKETB. Wool —... .15c@20c Beef hldea .......»v*........ ►►..►, 10c Calf | Tallow — .►..►►— .be Sheep pelta ... .36r®51.00 Vlusk rata 6c®4sc Skunk - 25c® $3.50 Coon — ......... 10c®$2 75 Poestm 10c© 70c Mink 86c®$$.(«. ____ LOCAL PROUos* MARKET. Springers 10c Ducks 9«i He Fowls 10c | *.ee«e 7®Bc! lurkeys 10© 14cj Old roosters 5c j -29 c
= — —— BANK STATEMENT. Report of the condition of the First National Bank, nt Decatur, in the State of Indiana, at the close of buiineaa. October 21, 1913: Resource*. Loans and discounts $<118,358.39 Overdraft*, secured and unsecured f. .,. 3,032.48 D S bonds to secure circulation 60,000.00 Other bonds to secure pos tal savings 7,250.00 Premiums on fi S. bonds .. 500.00 Bonds, securities, etc 45,931.00 Banking House, Furniture anil fixtures 7,500.0(1 Other real estate owned... 5,000.00 Due from National Banks (not reserve agents) ... 21.900,30 Due from Stale and Private Banks and Bankers. Trust » Born panic ?, and Savings I Ranks 1.523.49 j Due from approved Reserve I Agents , 63,805.69 1 1 Checks and other cash | items 792.87 ' I Notes of other National Banks 3,740.00 1 I Fractional paper currency. nickels and cents 323.08 I! Specie $26,870.50 I Legal tender notes 10.000.00 42,870.50 { Redemption fund with D. 3. ■J Treasurer (5 per eent of J circulation 2,500.00 si Total $875,099.84 Liabilities. j Capital stock paid in JiOO.OOO.OC ; Surplus fund 20,000.04* | Undivided profits, lesa expenses and taxes paid... ti. 444.43 i J National bank notes out- • standing 50.000.00 ; | Due to State and :' Private Banks : j and Bankers ..$ 33.740.27 ■ | Individual deposits subject to | check 221.833.14 i Demand certificates , I of deposit 434,278.03 i Postal Savings deposits 1,303.37 691.155.41 j | Bonds borrowed 7,500.00 I Total |975.099.8< i State of Indiana, County o' Adams, as I. C, A. Dugan, cashier of the above j named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to th« best of my knowledge and belief. C. A. DUO AX, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn *.o before me this 27th day of October. 1913. EARL D. ADAMS, 1 Notary Public, j My commission expires September! 18, 1916 CORRECT—Attest: W. A. KCEBLER, DANIEL SPRANG. DYONIS SCHMITT. Director*. J ■■■ o CHICKEN SOUP. Announcement is again made that j Mrs. E. J. WisehaupCs section of th< I'r.ited Brethren Indies' Aid society i will serve hot chicken soup, pumpkin pie and coffee Thursday. October 30 This will be in the building vacated by the Myers-Dalley clothing store Soup. 10 cents: pie and coffee, H cents. 254 t? O' PUBLIC SALE. Tiie undersigned will offer for salt : at public auction at his residence 3 j miles east one one-half mi'e north ol Monroe; 2 mites west and 1 12 mile* south of Pleasant Mills; 5 miles west and one-half mile north of Wiltshire; ’ and 6 1-2 miles southeast of Decatur > on Wednesday, October 29, beginning at 1 o'clock, the following articles, to wit: Two head of hones: One sor tel mare colt. 7-8 Belgium; 1 roar mare colt, 15-16 Belgium. Ten head Jtrsey cows: One Jersey cow, 2 years old, will lie fresh this month; 3 Jersey heifer, will be fresh this fall; ! 1 Jersey cow, coming 5, will be fresh In May; 1 Jersey cow 4 years old will befresh in November; i Jersey row, 3 years old, will be fresh in De cember; 1 Jeney cow, 3 yean old riving milk, will be fresh In April; 1 Jersey cow, 3 yean old. giving milk, will be fresh in April; 1 Holstein cow. 2 yean old, giving milk, 2 half er calves coming 1 year old. These cows are all young with good udder* and In good shape. Hogs: Nine brood sows, 7 of these sows are full blooded Durocs; 2 Poland China brood sows, 1 full blooded Duroc male hog 2 years old. These sows are not bred Terms; All sums of 16 ar.d under, rash in hand. Over $6 a credit of 16 months will be given, purchaser glv ing bankable note. Four per cent off for cash. No property removed until settled for. AZIE K. TUCKER. Ralph Hitman, Auct. M. P. Llechty, Clerk. 2«CtlO ■ I OriT—A navy blue silk umbrella. Finder please return to Victoria I hi one 25013 Any Intelligent person may earn good Income corresponding for news paper*. Experience unnecessary. Ad j drees Press Correspondent e Bureau '.Washington, D. C. 162t3 * *
j. ■ .». ' IF KIDNEYS AND BLADDER BOTHER ' Take Salts to Flush Kidneys and Neutralise Irritating Acids. i Kidney and bladder weakness result frotn nri s arid sayr, a noted authority. ; The kidneys filter this acid from the blood and pass it to the bladder where I it often remains to Irritate and inflame, causing a burning, scalding noni satlon. or setting up an irritation a* i tiie neck of the bladder, obliging you i seek relief two or tlireetimes during tiie night. The sufferer Is in constant dread, the water passes rometimes wiiha scalding sensation and is very profuse; again, there is difficulty in avoiding it. Bladder weakness, most folks call j it, because they can't control urination. While it is extremely annoying and sometimes very painful, this is ; really one of tiie most simple ailments to overcome. Get about four ounces of Jad Salts from your pharmacist and take a tahlespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast, continue this tor two or three days. This will neutralize the acids in the urine so it no longer is a source of irritation to tinbladder and urinary organs which then ! act normally again Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless, and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with lithia, and is used by thousands of folks who are subject tri urinary disorders caused by uric acid irritation. Jad Salts is splendid for kidneys and causes no bad effects whatever. Here you have a pleasant, effervesI cent lithia-water drink, which quickly j relieves bladder trouble. Holt house Drug Go. o " FALLING HAIR Is Easily Stopped: Also Dandruff and Itching Scalp—Use Parisian Sage. Since Parisian Sage, the remedy | that removes dandruff with one appli--1 cation, has been placed on sale thousands of purchasers have found tin t dandruff is unnecessary; that faliine hair and itching scalp can be quickly | stopped and that hair which is brittle. matted, stringy or dull and faded, can ; be made soft, fluffy and abundant. To (»very one who wishes to eradi cate dandruff, stop falling hair and | have an Immaculately cl *an scalp. 1 free from itchiness, the Holtlsouse I drug company at Decatur agrees ta ' sell a large fifty-cent bottle of Parisian Sage with a guarantee to refund the ; money if not satisfied. It Is an ideal, j da'ntily perfumed hair tonic, free from | grease and sticsiuess. Delighted users pronounce Parisian Sage the best, most pleasant and invigorating hair tonic made. M O TO DARKEN HAIR APPLY SAGE TEA Look Young! Bring Back It* Natural Color, Gloa* and Thicknesa. Common garden ssge brewed into a heavy tea with sulphur and alcohol added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and lux urlant. remove every bit of dandruff stop scalp itching and falling hair.
STOMACH SUFFERERS, CHEER UP! TAKE SAMUEL’S “3-P” CAPSULES.
Ju*t What That Sour, Sick Stomach Needs. There'll lie no more fulness after •ating. no more heartburn, sourt rlsng*. itonmeh gns or nausea, debilitating headaches. u.-BnesH. |>ains and l misery, indigestion or dyspepsia, when you once begin using Samuel's “3-P" i apaules. Thousands of former stomach tuffercr* are now eatinx,ami digesting things they used to loathe. They've I never felt so «dl appetite so good j nor been so full of "ginger" as since i using “3-P” capsules regularly. It's just the host "stomach doctor." Recommended by doctors and nurses. Not a "secret" patent medicine, hut a
\1 ONCE! CLOGGED NOSTRILS OPEN-COLDS OR CATARRH GO.
I Stop* Natty Discharge. Clear* Stuffed Haad, Heal* tnftamen Air Pasaaga* and You Breathe Freely. - ■ ■■-. * Try "El)** Cream Halm." CM a smaii oou.«. anyway. just to 1 try it—Apply a little In the nostril* and Instantly your clogged nose and tend'd i|ti air passage* of tin* head i will .if.on, you «ill breathe freHy; ! dulllt' ss and headache disappear. By i morning! the catarrh. cold in-head or catarrhal sore throat will b- gone. End such misery now! Oat the small bottle of" Ely's Cream Halm" st my drug atorwr—Tbl* sweet, fragrant ‘
! Juo ta tew applications will prove a q revelation if votir hfelr is farting, gray or dry, ucraggiy an dthln. Mixing tho -mge t«i anil sulphur reclp * at home, though, la troublesome. An : easier •at drug stores, kh°"' n asAOINTAOI t 1 way is to get tiie ready-to-une tonic. r_j nesting about 50 cents a largo bottle. at drug stores, known n.s ‘Wyeth's P Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy.” thus avoiding a lot of muss. |.| "While wispy, gray, faded l air is not t 1 sinful, we all desire to r- taiti our n youthful appearance and attractiveK ness. By darkening your hair with • Wyeth’s Sago and Sulphur, no one can a tell, because it does it so naturally, so C evenly. Yon just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small 1 strand nt a time; bv morning all gray . hairs have disappeared, and. after another application or two, your hair 3 j becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft * and luxuriant. a P I DRUG STORES TO CLOSE. We, the following druggists agree , to closo our respective business places . at 8 p m., from November 1, 1913, to , December 10, 1913, and from then un , til December 25, to remain open for holiday trade. From December : 25. 1913. nutil April 1. 191'!. to close at 8 p. m.. excepting Saturdays. SMITH. YAGER »• FALK. HOLTHOUSB DRUG CO. > ENTERPRISE DRT’G CO. CALLOW & RICE ra-w-‘ s — ~——— o , NOTICE. We are now manut'a-: -,ig put . kins of ire cream and other ; . decorations for Hallowe'en parties , Telephone us your order. CONTER ICE CREAM CO. 1 ■*"'O"* 1 —*——. STATEMENT Os- THE OWNERSHIP MANAGEMENT. CIRCULATION. ETC. I I Os Tiie Daily Democrat,, published daily, except Sunday, at Decatur. Indi i ana. required hv the act of August 24 I 1912. Editor —L. G. Eiiingham. Indianan ■ elis. lnd. Managing Editor—J. 11. Heller, D-* catur. Indiana. Business Manager —J. 11. Heller, TVcatur Indiana. Publisher--The Decatur Democrat j Decatur. Indiana. Owner*. 1.. G. Eiiingham. Indianapolis, lnd. Nellie M. Eiiingham. Indlanapoh- j ' Indiana. John H. Helier. Decatur. Indiana. Martha A. Heller. Decatur. Indiana I Known bondholders, mortgage*- ! 'land other security holders, holding ‘ per cent or more of total amount c j j bonds, mortgagees, or other seruri ties: None. Average number of copies of ca*-! issue of this publication sold or di.tributn,! thruumi the mails or otnor *v. i. c, to paid ij . ril. .-. tli ! »ix months preceding the date of thi- ' j statement, 2592. J. H. HELLER, Manager. Sworn to auu subscribed before m I this 24th day of October. I * J. B. PATTERSON, Notary Publi.c. My Commission expires I- *-nih* - 21, 1916. P t ° , FOR RENT House and barn, and ' acres of ground with it. lions* | ; ! empty now. Inquire of John Sche! j I man: 'phone 8 on H line. 254t* j I WANTED A young lady who is goim to school wishes place In famil; | where shoe can wurk for her board. In . noire at this office. 251t3*
prescription after the formula of a J celebrated French physician, with in gredients that are perfectly harmless and yet effective in giving instant relief. Indigestion and all stomach distress! will become only a disagreeable mem ory when you make up your mind to give "3 P" capsules a trial. Don't put it off. Get a package today. Good druggists everywhere sell Samuel's "Three P" capsuV*. two silos, 25c at > 54k-. • Or 0, Samuel Cli A Com-i Sold by tiie JloltltotisrSmith. Yager k Falk.
balm dissolves by the heat of the nostrils, penetrates and heals the In-1 flamed, swollen membrane which | lineai tha nose, head and throat;; clears the sir passages, stops nasty | diaciiargos and a feeling of cleansing. ; I'ootlilng r-Uef comes Immediately. Don't lay awake tonight struggling for breath, with bead stuffed; nostrils * closed. and blowing, ta- { tarrh or a cold, with its ruuning nose, foul mucous dropping Into the throat, end raw dryness is distressing but l truly naedless. I’nt your faith—just once—in "Ely's Cre«m Balm'' and your cold oi catarrh ‘will surety disappear.' ■•*• —
7983 / I 7376 / HERE WE NOTE THE DROP \ SHOULDER ON A COAT
Essentially plain and straight of line, th>- separate coat must be smart of! cut. For trimming it depends more or| less upon an oddly shaped ri-ver. an attractive cuff or belt. The novelty fabrics. In which many j of these coats are made, are in them- ! selves decorative, and few trimming-;, are required. Tweeds in new m!x---t ires effectively relieved by plain materials. rutin"*, velours rtc laine and the new fur fabrics are all favored. These new fur fabrics, by the way. are some j of them so much like the real skins that it difficult to tell the difference I They are light, supple and Warm. One I of them—broadtail, for instani-e—could be used with 7983 very appropriately.! Here ratine was used with cuffs, e-uiiar|
out this coupon and enclose 15 cents In ® 2e stamps or coin, lie sure to state numt*r Name !■ |J of pattern and aiae, measuring over the ... | fullest part oi the bust. Address Pattern s * ftl jj IV part rm at, care*of this paper, fl FARMERS AND STOCKM'JN Why blister your hordes for any nilments such as curbs, spauns. tat j pa vans, thornpin*. ringbones, enlarged Joints, sprung tendons < r any «■ largentents when the Republic Stixk Food and Medical Compai ;• will *dl you a medicine that will reduce thesr* enlargements without blidcrisit tta horse or keeping him from work. Why should a horse be bli.-t- ■d duoe thoa* ailments, and b’irnt with a red hot Iron? Does nt he enough without abusing him? is’nftt cruelty to animals to tire then)’ L. F. SCHROEDER REPUBLIC STOCK FOOD A MEDIC AL COMPANY. Residents Phone 35* <36 S. 7th. St. or GHUgs Grist Mill.
LOST—A change purse containing a! ►urn of money, kinder please return to tills office and receive re-1 ‘"•d- 2f,otf j
jj HEAVY SHOES j i f" 1 o' 1 }:; Are now in style for winter wear. i I Our famous “Weyenberg” line is il: one of the neatest, best appearing [I and highest quality shoe on the:;; ji; market. jj ORDINARY HEIGHTH |; $3.00 and $3.25 jii : HIGH TOP I j:_ $3.50-$4.50-$5.00 J J PEOPLES & GERKIf j It* » : “:A 4 ;**.r*** *♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
and revers of brocaded satin TV *t-, fl in size .36 4s, yards of 4.‘ ij,,h mt! e » I will l>e needed with \ of a I brocade. There la somethine v»rv aitrvth, I about the fire* of T37S. It I cUssely a suit of Poirei. made of brig;; I blue velours de lailie with trimnwgi: I of btaek silk braid and tourist * I scarlet, the buttons were < eni.ixl * I warlst. The drop shoulder <■?-<% s;, I low belt and the turndown collar kv I modish and distinctive. 344 yards of 36 inch velours de iai* I with 5 y ards <rf braid w ;!! he r. • ici b 1 make in size 36. No. TsSS— sizes 34 to 44. No. 7#?B— sizes 34 to 4.’. Each pattern Is 15 cents.
jI OR SALE One good brood »>* coming three years old. ImiUlff* Ed or la»w Rumschlag. Tl-OB* • * j i line. Monroe, R. R. I. - 1 '
