Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 257, Decatur, Adams County, 31 October 1913 — Page 8
HANDS OR DOLLARS—WHICH? Are you earning money by your hands? So long as you hate the use of your hands they will supply you with present, needs. But how about the time when you cannot work? It comes to everyone. Why not work your dollars':' A 2-Horse Power Engine can accomplish more ttian a I Horse Power Engine. While your hands are idle they can eamyou no money. Neither will your dollars earn you anything while idle. But place one by one in a Fitst NATIONAL Time Account and they at once begin to earn you money. B th Hand-', and Doll a ate paid for working-not for being idle. —An 8 hour wotkiug 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 RANK Decatur. Indiana. | Ji- —JESiOEStoiai...— in S THE DAILY MARKET REPORTS o h Corrected Every Afternoon z ILr ■ <yJ|
EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo. N. Y.. Oct. 29—(Spec-i lai to Daily Democrat I —Receipts. 2,-j 400; shipments. 760: official to New; York yesterday, 1.3:10; hogs closing steady. Medium and heavy, SS.4S(?J $8.50: Yorkers, $8,400 S: 45; pigs and lighted sß.oo© $8,30; roughs, tithe $7.80;; ttags, $6.75©57.50; sheep, 3,000; | steady; lambs higher; tops, $7.50; j cattle, too; slow. G. T. BURK. Clover seed $7.00 ( A'sike seed .’ ,$9.50 Wheat 85c j Corn 96c (iats 37c Rye , 57e ( Earley . ...45c@50c' Timothy seed $2.00 COAL WHICE» Stove and Egg, bare .. 88.00 Cheatnut, hard $8.50 Pea, hard 17.00 Poca, Egg and Lump 85 00 W. Ash „ „ 8450 ft. Splint ..... .84 50 H Valley ........ 84.25 K. Lion ..... 8450 Eannell .. B«.M 4. Hill ........... —.8500 Kentucky ..... — 84-W Luria ...... 84.50
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 INSURANCE Life, Health and Accident, Fire, Wind storm, Cyclone, Tornado, Plate glass, Automobile and Liability. OFFICE OVER Voglewedes Shoe Store Decatur, Ind Old Adams County Bank 8 Miana. Capital 1120,00 b Surplus . 180.000 M®C. 8. Niblick. President — rVW * W M. Kirs± and John Niblick E * Ehing * r ’ Cohiw « Farm loam I M I ’ a Specialty Reflcct ~ toa Resolve Collection* Made It’sNeverToolateToMend MJ. — Ul _ able Ratee. Men 1 Your Financial Condition By—- — A BANK ACCOUNT A S.. And By Depositing To The tion Consistent Credit Thereof, Regularly, A Portion With Safe Os Those Dollars Which Method? Escape So Easily, Without Bringing Extended ADEQUATE RETURNS! . We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits
FULLkwrvAMP* ' Eggs 29c j Butter 18c@25c Lard .............. He NIBLIuK a CO |Eg»s 29c j Butter 18c©25c M. BERLIN* Eggs 29e Springers ioc Ducks 9@llc Fowls ioc Geese 7© 8c turkeys 10@14c ' Old roosters 5c KALVBR MARKET*. Wool . 15c©20c Beef hide* ...10c Calf ...12c Tallow - .. be Sheep pelts .... Jsc©Bl.oo Muskrats —. .6c@4sc Skunk 25c©83.50 •'oon 10c©82 75 Poesum 10c © 70c Mink ... .26c©80.(M. LOCAL PKOLJCt MARKET. Springers 10c Ducks 9frllc U’owls 10c j (.PPRP .798-' Turkeys 10© 14c t Old roosters 5c Figgs 29c
“F" .. ———- - -■ • ■*—— WOMtN SUBJECT to KIDNEY TROUBLES.' I hog to state that I have been a j constant sufferer with severe pains In I my hack and wan on the verge of) ferrous prostration resulting from kidney trouble and other complications A friend of mine recommended Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp Root as a sure cum for these troubles. Acting upon her advice I began taking SwampRoot as a sure cure for these troubles. Acting upon her advice I began taking Swamp Root and began to in.prove before 1 had finished the first bottle. 1 continued Its use until I had taken several hotties and continued tn im prove uni 11 1 was completely cured. I am happy to say that I nm as well as any woman on earth and have heen for the past nine years, thanks to Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp Root, and 1 cheerfully recommend it to all who suffer from I kidney troubles. Very truly yours, MRS. ALVA BAXTER, ) 107 Cypress St., Orange. Texas. I Subscribed and sworn to before me this 21st day of March, 1912. JOHN J. BALL, Notary Public. • Letter to I Dr. Kilmer & Co., I Binghamton. N .V. ’ Prove What Swamp-Root Will do for You. Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co.. B Binghamton, N. Y„ for a sample size - bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable information, telling altout the kid- ' r.eys and Madder. When writing, be 3 sure and mention the Decatur Democrat. Regular fifty-cent and one-dol-lar size botles for sale at all drug stores. o TURN HAIR DARK WITH SAGE TEA. If Mixed With Sulphur It Darkens so Naturally Ncoody Can Tell. The old-time mixture of sahe tea ! and sulphur for darkening gray. * streaked and faded hair is grandmoth--1 er's treatment, and folks are again ' using it to keep their hair a good 1 even color, which is quite sensible, ! as we are living in an age when a 1 youthful appearance is of the greatest ' advantage. 1 Nowadays, though, we don’t have the troublesome task of garnering tie sage and the mussy mixing at home ' All drug stores sell the ready-to-usc product called "Wyeth's Sage and Sul pliur Hair Remedy" so rabout 50 cents , a Itottle. It is very popular because • I I nobody can discover it has been ap * pbed Simply moisten your comb ui a soft brush with it and draw thia through your hair, taking one small , strand at a time: by morning the gray hair disappears, but what delights the ladies with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur is that, besides beautifully darkening the hair after a few applications, it also produces that soft lustre and ap pearance of abundance which is so at I tractive; besides, prevents dandruff. [ itching scalp and falling hair. o CATARRHAL TROUBLE ENDED—USE HYOMEL You Breathe It —No Stomach Doeings —Clears the Head. i 1 ■ L’ae nature's own remedy for catarrh, (or cold in the head, one that is harmless, yet quick and effective. it is the healing oils and balsams of Hyomel which you breathe through a small pocket inhaler. Thia curative and antiseptic air reaches the most remote air cells in the noee. throat and lungs, killing the catarrhal germs, stopping the offensive breu’h. raising of mucus, droppings in the throat, crusts in the nose and all other ca tarrhal symptoms. The complete outfit costs only SI.OO and the Holthouse Drug company at Decatur will return your money if not satisfied. Do not continue to suf J fer catarrh ills—try Hyomel now—today. -ii o - — QUIT MEAT WHEN KIDNEYS BOTHER. Taka a Glass of Saltr If Your Back Hurts or Blsddsr Troubles You. No man or woman who tats regu larly can make a mistake by flushing the kidneys occasionally, says a wellknown authority. Meat fc.rma uric acid which excites the kidneys, they become overworked from the strain, get sluggish and fall to filter the waste and poisons from the blood, then we get sick. Nearly all rheumatism. headaches, liver trouble, nervousness. dullness, sleeploF«nes« and urinary disorder* come from sluggish kidneys. The moment you feel a dull ache in | the kidneys or your back hurts or if I the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of ' sediment. Irregular of passage or at tended by a sensation of scalding, stop eating meet and get about four ounces of Jad Balts from any phar macy: taken tablespoonful in s glssr of water before breakfast and in a few
day p > your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of I grapes and lemon juice, combined . j with lithia, and has been used for genI erat lons to flush and stimulate the i kidneys, also to neutralize the acids in urine so It no longer <am -s itlditation, thus ending bladder weakness Jud Salts is inexpensive and cannot injure* makes a delightful effervescent llthia-water drink which ev eryono should take now and then t > keep the kidneys clean and active and the hlood pure, thereby avoiding .serious kidney complications. Holthouse Drug Co. o— — PUBLIC SALE. Tiie undersigned will offer for sale at his residence, 1 mile north and 3 1 mile west of Magley, on the Fred Sellemeyor farm, on Wednesday. No vember 12. 1913, beginning at 12:20 o'clock noon, tiie following property, towit: Cattle: Four head, consisting of one 2 year-old heifer. 1 yearling bull and (wo ..prlng calves. Sheep; Ton head of good ewes. Hoes: Forty head, consisting of eighteen slioats, averaging 150 lbs. each: 9 small pig:, weaned; 3 good brood sow-; 1 with 9 pigs by side: 1 Chester White male iiog. Poultry: Six dozen hens. 4 doz>n pullets, 9 white ducks. Farming Implements: 2 hog houses, mud boat carriage, buggy, set double buggy harness, 2 eider barrels, GO foddeff shocks, 2 stoves. 1 a Globe Oak stove, good as new, burns either coal or wood, and 1 box stove, and many other articles. Terms of Sale:—ss.oo end under, cash. Over that amount n credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser givng note, with approved security. No property removed until settled for. 4 per cent off for cash. ADAM LIBY. John Spuhler, Auct. Jonas I-iby, Clerk. ——— oNEW ENGLAND DINNER. To Be Given Thursday, October 30, at • M. E. Church. Dinner (11 a. m.) 25 cents. Chicken, with Dressing Gravy Washed Potatoes Sweet Potatoes Macaroni Cold Slaw Celery Tit kies Apple and Pumpkin Pie Bread Butter Jelly ('often Supper (5 p. m.) 20 Cents. Veal Ixmf Baked P.-xns Creamed Potatoes Pickle* Celery Cake Fruit Bread Butter Jelly Coffee 253t3 o DRUG -.ORES TO CLOSE. We. the following druggists agree o close our respective business places it 8 p m., from November 1, 1913, to ■Jeceralter 10, 1913, and from then un-j Ji December 25. to remain open for he iioliduy trade. From December) *5. 1913. nutil April 1, 1913. to close I it 8 p. m.. ex-epting Saturdays. SMITH. YAGER w FALK. HOLTHOUBK DRUG CO. i ENTERPRISE DRI G CO. CAI.I-OW & RICE. nt-w-s ■ " — " " "-—■Q I — NOTICE. My wife, Celiu Weiland, has left my bed and tatard without cause and will not be responsible for any debts ' ontracted by her. !55t5 MARTIN WEH.AND.
Rheumatism, Sprains I Backache, Neuralgia ) “Yea, t’.nught'T, thut’j gr>t»' .ft. The pain in my ba. <is nil gone—l never saw anything work f 1 as’ quickly a* Sloan's Liniment.” Thousands of ( grateful jn-ople voice the same opinion. Here's \ MW U‘° proof. z. Jk'Vj Relieved Pain la Back. / ' JkiSdk Ae?*'’ K "• ,rn ut>l<d with “ »CO' lad P-Cn in my 'craKp* ■3T'S r®3 1 ack wtime. I went Io a doctor but br ... JBK'Sli w ArV’ did not do me any «<»«!. a. I - - t W purchased a bottle of Mucu s I a <rx. Ul!Uf Limm. lit, and now 1 am s.<|| SsoK WRfc’ ’'om»n. I always keep u l«,t \ 5... | VjJ JCI WtrlAr 4»v../b.wtljn, 1. V. f - •*~SW . ■ zTc*" wT"'' J c Sciatic Rhrwmatiim. Jnri*S- W. 'F 1 ssw’it f,r «"'i »>» >eir ml 11’IW^tWW1. . "PPMfTBb' found It the best we vicr mud. i A. TB<aa Jff When my wife h.vl mimic ' ■ aNM r‘sßl 4*! rlwumatiri t<-..a t,t „ JIJeHP' Adi did her st.> ,-.«»! >» j .a. ; Isniiiieut. W ■ ini • 1 a'ii nU |' 11,1 ~ Wr. A , 1A I Sprained Ankle Relieved. “I waaUl for a mne time will) a eevareir anmined ankle. Ifotabidt'. ' Liniment and now lam aide to lie about and can walk a treat d<- ii. I • rauMi I tblnk you doMtrra a lot of < rvdit ft>r puttina auch a ftne I nun. n market and I ahall always take Univ to rccoituacud Dr. bioau < Lmihleut. , < *». Kwre. AaliMwre, Udt SLOANS LINIMENT I At all D«*Ur.-25«. 80-:, and »1.00 Shan's ir.rt rar live book on hororw cattle, boas g and poult! y tent free, I Address Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Inc. *ll Boston, Mao*.
HEARTTROUBLE John Starost Suffers an Attack Last Evening at Meeting of the Eages. ; SERIOUS CONDITION For a While But Greatly Improved Today and is Able to Walk. The life of John Starost, the well known insurance agent, was thought to bo fast ebbing away last evening, when, during the meeting <>i' the Eagles’ lodge he suddenly fell over from tiie effects of an attack of heart trouble. The members of the lodge worked over him wilh all the ilisi aid re slaratives at hand until the physician who had been hastily summoned, arrived. and after he hegnn to show signs of revival, he was removed to his home. Mr. Starost is troubled with these attacks alsout twice a month, they originating from stomach and bowel trouble, but the attack last evening was one of the most severe ones he lias ever ex;,eriencod When he went to the lodge room he was feeling very well and felt no indications of the coming attack. Mr. Starost was resting very well this morning and thought tlint by noon !■ - I would he able to come down town POLICE COURT. W. A. Lewis, a plain picked up on North F.i:’ ihte morning where lie w.. ideuts of that ; irc-i t. tersort. He was taken be, stone and was given a fine of $1 • a costs for public intoxicati . atm nt j ing to $9.89. Being brol-e he .will spend t«n days in the ronn'y jail. v YOUTH A-nD HUNGER ARE THE BEST SAUCES' but there is an attract!* i I about the flavor and taste; of Martin’s bread that is absolutely magnetic. Made up into sandwiches it is irresist iible. For health’s sake anc for goodness sake don’t eai indigestable bread when you can get Martin’s. Martin’s bread for sale ai S. E. Hite grocery and Brush wilier and Baker. Jacob Martin
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The w<ll dressed woman weara io tea] • in the afternoon a simple, smartly cut frock <>f satin, crepe de chine or dnve-1 l tyn. plain or figured. If the dress be- , of plain material the omnipresent vest' ' is brocaded or figured, showing dainty > Oriental color combinations, and if the i gown is figured the vest is plain | 4 There is scarcely a gown that does not I hotv the vest in one form or another, i 1 it may lie only a couple of inches wide I I >r it may be the regulation waMcoat. > l but it invariably lends distinction. | Dull blue duvetyn in 7798 was touched to brightness by the vest of figured 1 i xll c duvetyn and tiie girdle of burnt orange satin. These rich, strong colors!
• To obtain either jiuttern illustrated tilF . . oil this coupon and enclose 15 cents In ”®•••••• Blze 'i stumps or cotn. Be sure to state numoer Name Bof pattern sM size. meoeurtn.; «*,* Ad( , ress K» t j lest part of th*- bust. A<Mre«« l*iatb rn 1 !>.-»> t- t, < tr • of tfu* !•-?!* i • I | ... —_ _. _. ■*•**-**>- - i.-aejt'jji..-- - % - . 2’.U .** “ •■<**«- etaiS ' M NlIinSMthMIlH-QrW* 4 ?- W ... J FARMERS AND STOCKMEN I Why blister your h.rsos for any ailments such as curbs, spa'. - I*B I Parana, thoropins, ringboner* enlarged joints, sprung tendons r any rtlargements when th® Republic Stock Pood and Medical Compn will tdl I . you a medicine that will reduce these enlargements 'without bll- ring tie I J horse or keeping him from work. Why should a horse be bllst. red tore ' Jure these ailments, and burnt with a red hot iron? Does nt i ■ srf< enough without abusing him? ia’ntit cruelty to animals to fire L. F. SCHROEDER £ REPUBLIC STOCK FOOD & MEDIC AL COMPANY. B Residence ' , phone 3M. E 138 S. 7th. St. or Gilligs Grist Mill. K
..(IST—A change purse containing a sum of money. Finder please rej urn to this office and receive ro u ’ ,rd - < 250tf I GR SALK- A inrgp size burner, and a small one. in good ondition. See ••Curley.” 246tf
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imay !-■ us.d boldly •, .., <j * t neaa. Often several of tl.-m ..re uh effect. The waistcoat n. <>« ir # F brocade bits of blue, gold ■ | (w -, * -e land what cottld be muni n a a.; i suit or gown ? The blouse of this m 1-; sbotn; i T1 drop shoulder, rnd the sl.ic » a tt,,. I piece peg-top. A modi. ; f ; „f | J( , I gives a finishing touch to : t>ii lr To copy in size ns 4\ . rds brea inch material will be n> : wai T1 1 yard of contrasting snater.d. strw No. 779S —sizes 34 to 43. . Each pattern 15 cents
... - “ ■ lOR SALE Ono good I 1 Bi: * coming three years old i ulr * '■ p Ed or Id»w Rumsi lilag. i ' ■** M I line. Monroe. R. R. 1. tl L FOUND- Gold watch. a ner f« te I have same by deacrliiln- •'“! !■*' H Ing for thU notice. - 5 - *’ i. , —— I
