Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 259, Decatur, Adams County, 3 November 1913 — Page 4

HANDS OR DOLLARS--WHICH? Are you earning money tn your hands? So long as you have the use oi your hands they will supply you with present needs But how abutjt the time when you cannot work? If cornea to everyone. Why not work your dollars? A 2-Hi>rse Engine can accomp hsh more than a 1-FTurae Pi.wer Engine While your hands are idle they can earn you no money. Neither will your dollars earn you anything while idle. But place one by one in a FiJst NATIONAL Time Account and they at once begin to earn you money. B.jth Bauds and Dolltr ■. are paid for working-not lor being idle. —An S 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. F , = , = ao, = aOKa = , il o THE DAILY MARKET REPORTS o E" Corrected Every Afternoon 31 LZJEJOEJOCTf icjj

EAST BUFFALO. Rast Buffalo, N. Y„ Oct. 31 —(Spec- i ial to Daily Ovtuoi rati—Receipts. 10,-1 800; shipments, 3,850; official to New York yesterday. 760; hogs closing steady on pigs. Others slow. Medium and heavy, [email protected]; Yorkers. sS.4otfl sS..*>o; light Yorkers. $7.75© $8.00; pigs. ?/.50 © 87.60; roughs, |[email protected]: stags. $6.75© $7.25; sheep. 10.000; slow; lambs, $7.65; for tors; cattle, 2.500 dull. G. T. BURK. Clover seed .$6.75 1 Ale Ike seed $9.50' Wheat 87c I Corn 97c | Oats 87c Rye 57c 11 Earley — ...45c@50c Timothy aeed >2.00 COAL PRICK*. Store and Egg, harft >B.OO Cheatnut, ha.ru .18.50 Pea, hard .....$7.09 Poca, Egg and Immp $5.00 W. Aih $4.50 r Splint ~ $4.50 H. Valley ..................... $4.15 B. Lion $4.50 Cannel! ... .......... ....... $6.00 a. Hill $5.00' Kentucky $4.50 Lurig -....8460

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 r »w*atnr ( Indiana. Capital HZOOm, jSphl ,' r -3H Surplua . ISV. 000 vtStiklL C. 8. Niblick, Prssidaat M< K ” h “d John Nibiick ti - v? Vtes Presidents |IW *• 1 Ehingen Cashier. l” farm loan* l w WmfcS?\ : eafl «Specialty ect ~ Resolve Collection- | Made It’s Never Too Late To Mend — 111 — — able Ratee. Mend Your Financial Condition By—- — A BANK ACCOUNT A^d .. And By Depositing To The tion ConCredit Thereof, Regularly, A Portion with Safe I Os rhoj-e Dollars Which M^od 8 Escape So Easily, Without Bringing Extended ADEQUATE RETURNS! oUr _________■ Patrons Wt Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Y ear Time Deposits

FULLBwaaMFS. | Eggs 29c Butter 18c@25c ,Lard ............. n c nibliuk a co. Eggs 29c Butter ~lBc@2sc M. BERLIN* Eggs 29c Springers io c Bucks 9©>llc , Fowls ioc , Geese 7@Bc furkeys 10© 14c Old roosters 5,KALVER (BANKET*, Wool . ...... 15c©20c Beef hides ...10c C*lf ........ 12c Tallow .. .. 6c I Sheep pelta .25c©51.00 Muskrat* „..sc@4sc Skunk , 25c ©13.50 Coon .. ..10c ©52.76 Possum 10c©70c Mink M ....Ssc@s6oti I LOCAL PROUUcn. MARKET. Springers 10c| IHtcks .9© 11c; Fowls 10c | i Geese 7©Bc' I Turkeys ....10©14c ; Old roosters 5c j Eggs .....................29c

- ■* — — <■■** -■* a,, — WOMEN SUBJECT TO KIDNEY TROUBLES I beg to state that I have been a constant suffer. 4 With severe pains in thy tfcuk atid was on the. Verge of rervoua prostration resulting from kidney trouble and other complications A friend of mine recommended Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root as a sure cure for troubles. Acting upon her advice I began taking Swamp Itoot as a sure cure for these troubles Acting upon her advice I b®7an taktnc f’watnp-Root and began to improve be . fore I had finished the first hottie. I continued its use until I hud taken] several hottie's and continued to im prove until I was completely cured. I am happy to say tlmt I am as well as any woman on earth and have been for the past nine years, thanks to Dr.] Kilmer's Swamp Root, and I cheerfully ; recommend it to all who suffer from I kidney troubles. Very truly yours. MRS. ALVA BAXTER, I 407 Cypress St.. Orange, Texas. i l Subscribed and sworn to before me this 21st day of March. 1912. JOHN J. PALL, Notary Public, j Letter to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N .Y. Prove What Swamp-Root Will do for You. Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., ! Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample size ! hottie. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable information, telling about the kidreys and bladder. When wilting, be 1 sure and mention the Decatur Democrat. Regular fifty-cent and one-dol-lar size botles for sale at all drug stores. — j—o SAGE TEA TURNS GRAY HAIR DARK. | It’z Grandmother’* Recipe to Bring Back Color and Lustre to Hair. That beautiful, even shade of dark. ] glossy hair can only be had by brew-] ing a mixture of Sage Tea and Sul- ] phur. Your hair is your charm. It I makes or mars the face. When it fades, turns gray, streaked and looks dry, wispy and scraggly, just an ap-; plication or two of sage and sulphur i enhances its appearance a hundi\dj fold. Don't bother to prepare thetonlc; I you can get from any drug . tore, a 50- ] i cent bottle of "Wyeth’s Sage and Sul-1 j phur Hair Remedy." ready to use. This can always bn depended upon t ' > bring liack the natural color, thickness I | and lustre of your hair and remove I ; dai /'tiff, stop scalp itching and falling; haii. Everybody uses ’'Wyeth's" Sage and Sulphur liecause.it darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has U-au applied.- You simply damp 11 —

* g- y I I 1 PmAIXamJmbKM m Be Progressive A m *- n can thrash his grain with a flail— But time costs money and it doesn’t payYou can do your work without a Stickney Gasoline Engine-But it will cost you time and money. | ■ ••;.... Schafer Hardware Oa ■«■■■■■■■ FXCIJ SIVE AGENT ■■■■■■■■■■■■ SCHAFER HDW. CO. • Decatur, Ind. —■ 1 111 — — ■ ■ — ■—-11 l I I . We are bringing the Southwest to you! I WalwuCa im. l iuMi "< if •»< r« • I t “ I iiClaHtKfi mb JkW'i " Lq u ] w | k I | mML l 5 I Sjifisuy ir Id'M lillf ■ imbißjllMlwgKSdßWiWl s < y There isn’t a fanner in this whole section who hasn’t heard of the big farm opportunities for him in the Southwest where lands are cheaper, richer,and where the growing seasons are longer and climate milder, insuring greater returns to the acre. But many of you just couldn't spare the time, thus far. to make the trip; yet you are eager to know more about the Southwest. For your special benefit the St. Louis. Southwestern Railway (Cotton Belt Route) has gathered the moot complete exhibit of the Southwest's crops—products from Missouri, Arkansas, Northwest Louisiana and Texas—put them on a special car and is bringing them to your home town —to show you. We will also give you free books on the Southwest. This exhibition and these books are the next best thing to an actual trip Southwest—and they arc all fret to you. Don't be the one farmer who failed to go. This exhibit will be at Decatur, Ind., November 3rd. from 8:00 a.m. until 9:00 p.m.—on the G. R. & L Tracks—near Depot

i. Hi. — ' I en a sponge err soft finish With it ana ! uraW this through the half, taking <ijt,u i .i-.tLai! 4yund ala tltjie; bf Aofcini , the gyaV hair has disappeared, and l ;ifter another application ft become' ' beautifully dark and appears glossy, i lustrous and abundant. ——i ..o- 4 QUICK RELIEF £oh STOMACH MISERY; Miona Will Put Your Sour, ..Gassy, Upset Stomach in Order—Try One Done and Prove It. If you are a stomach sufferer, do no/ ' despair. Immediate, safe and sure relief Is at hand. Ml-o-na Stomach Tablets, sold in fifty cent boxes at all drug stores, are a specific for out-of- ; order stomachs. If suffering with indigestion, ryspepsin, gastritis, or any of the various ] forms of stomach misery, usually indicated by nervousness, distress after eating, headache, dizziness, bad breath or sour stomach, do not wait, do not suffer any longer—take Ml n tia today -delays are dangerous. Ml-o-na is always sold by the Holthouse Drug Co. at Decatur orh money I back if not satisfied plan. IF BACKACHY OR KIDNEYS BOTHER. Eat Less Meat, Also Ttake Glass of Salts Before Eating Breakfast. Trie acid in meat excites the kidneys, they become overworked; get sluggish, ache, and feel like lumps of lead. The urine becomes cloudy; the bladder is irritated, and you may be obliged to seek relief two or three times during the nigh;. When the kidneys clog you must help them flush off the body’s urinous waste or you'll be a real rick person shortly. At first you feel a dull misery in the kidney region, you suffer from backache. sick headache, dizziness, stomach gets sour, tongue coated and you ; feel rheumatic twinges when the ■ weather is bad. Eat less meat, drink lots of water; also get from any pharmacist four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before , breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act line. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to J clean clogged kidneys and stimulat" j them to normal activity, also to neutralize the acids in urine, so it no long- ■ er is a source of irritation, thus endi ing Madder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive, cannot inlure; makes a delightful effervescent iithia-water drink which everyone should tak enow and then to keep th" kidneys clean and active. Druggist* here say they sell lots of Jad Salts to tolks who believe in overcoming kid- •"■ " 1

hey trouble while it is only trouble The kdlthonsa Drug Co. ;.jail,Ji i.—■ i .-a- . PllfeLlC SALE. The undersigned, executrix of the I will of J. M. Stocks rd, deceased, i Will offer at public sale at her residence, one and one-fourth miles south of Willumn and seven miles northwest of Decatur, beginning at 10 a. th., on Wodnendr.y, November 5. 1913, the following personal property, to wit: Live Stock: Ona milch cow. jitsf fresh; 1 heifer, will be fresh in spring; 1 spring calf. 21 head of shoats averaging about 60 pounds; 2 brood sows with pigs by sides; 1 span of mules, S years old, weight 2800. Farm Implements: Two sots work harness, 2 wagons, 3-soction spike tooth harrow, 1 hay rack, sot Iron bob sleds Corn Klug manure spreader 7-ft. MiI Cormlck binder. Deere corn planter. Deering fl-foot mower. Defiance riding plow, section spike tooth harrow, 1 hay rake, riding cultivator, Osborne solid disc harraw, 1 walking plow, and many other tools and article® of value to farm life but too nnmerov to mention; f.IG shocks of corn. Terms, of Salo: All sunr c s■"> -mJ under cash. All sums of over $5 credit of 9 months will be given: 6 P cent interest will be charged from date of sale after maturity, and with note approved security will he required. No discount for cash. No property will bo removed until tul lysettled for. R ea i Estate of 80 Acres. 80 acres to the higest bidder. The west half of the southeast quarter of Sec. 6, township 28, north range 14 east, Adams county. Indiana, 1 1-2 miles from market, 1 1-2 miles from interurban line, graiel road past farm, laind lays slightly rolling. 15 acres i timber, fencing fair, ditching fair. ' Buildngs consist of 6 large room, two I story house, good ryllar, drove well. I wind mill and stock tank, br.rn 40x60. i goo dtool and hog tiouse with cement | floors, plenty of fruit. This is a good grain and stock farm. Lund around this farm is worth SIOO to $l5O per COAL AT THE RIbHT PRICE AT E. Bennett’s coal yard. Located on the Erie R R., , two squares from Burk’s elevator. Come and give me a call or phone IS9. Orders Filled Promptly. I can save you money Emerson Bennett

I PUBLICSALE f I OR Hi I DUROC JERSEY HOGS '* $At My Farm 4 1-2 Miles Northeast of Decatur, On * I SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, ’l3 | • r—l I•A , / « I . V ° , Decatur Belle 23703. * I j- • 7/0 * S We will offer for sale 60 head of buroc .lerwv „r tk. i l.• ® S sisting of 2 yr. old tried Brood Sows, Yearling cj lrce^ ir ff’, c ? n ' ig | lot of’taale Hogs, ready for service mistl’y ofTe’ Colone&y ' and “ Ch ° “ 3 | Sale To Begin With 6 cent invest from date | | Come and buy a Duroc at your own price. Bring K Crates only furnished for hogs to be shipped ifi I AUCTIONEERS w Jodd McGowan, Chnton, 111. Ed Bowers, 8. Whitely, Ind. F. Reppert. Decatur, Ird g | J. D. NIDLINGER »

ONf MiNlftr aiy 1 H A-am Uie B«alrr Wringer awing. . . FiwHA •"* Pouhiauß j jalwF jyiiigii m 11 - IT (f tt hi |lllhi ' l i l i >i K-L - — ■ liF '" ’ '' — ■ .—4 i IAS W; II M Operated br Gasoline Rnelnc or Floctric Power. I . I LJB Ask ucaivr about e ii'llami Power. Water Power, Kleo I ] trie or Gasolifle Power Washers. 1 Manufactured by ONE MINUTE MFG. CO., Newton, low a — SOLO BY I I rterno-RnumgiirtTinr Bros. Genova Peuse A- Green. Deeatiir-T'Ce Hunt ware i'<>. Linn Grove-Samuel Apllnger. Decatur Shafer Hardware Co. Monroe-Lh hty Bros. & Co . —_ NERVOUS DYSPEPTICS, CHEER UP TAKE SAMUEL’S U 3-P” AND SMILE

1 This Prezeription After the Formula of a Noted French Specialist. ' Cheer up! Smile' you dyspeptics and sufferers from indigestion, for 1 just as soon as you begin tiring Sam- ; uel's "Three-P” capsules you can hid vour trouble* hood-bye. Not a secret patent medicine, hut made after the prescription of a noted French physician, with all its ingred--1 tents plainly printed on the package. It'll quickly save you from the distress and pain of fermented, undigested food, flatulency, bloated, gassy and sour stomach, belchlag. rumbling howels, foul breath, nervousness, irritation and dyspepsia. These little, easy-to-takc capsule® acre. Come to sale and buy afarm. Terms: Ten per cent of purchase price to lie paid in cash when sold, balance on or before the flrst day of March, 1914, or good terms if purchaser desires time. Harvey < I Conard, agents. MRS. MARY H. STOCKARD, Executrix. John Spuhler, Auctioneer. W. A. Fonner, Clerk. 257t4 ' O ! IXIST—On Marshall street. Itetween Thild dllU .-'•'lu.l’l slCil'., . U Vuill"' ’ ne< k piece of curly gray fur. Return' to this office and receive reward. 357 ti Your chance to get a pedigreed Duroc Jersey at Nidlinger’s November 8.

i contain all theolements a weak, di s . ordered stomach lacks: Pepsin, pain, (llycero Phosphates and other : harmless but helpful ingredients. p u t r up in sealed gelatin » capsules, so they . do not lose their life-giving strength I a« ordinary pills an dtablets do. Certain and insty.t relief, b. bi,i, u , iG . ; up the nervous system so yc.ttr gastric ; juices again flow freely and you can - eat what you like. They a< ton a new principle. Huy a package NOW. Two si 25c and 50c. at your |j druggist. The Samuel Chemical Company. Cincinnati, Ohio. BoH by Smith, Yaker 4 Falk. WANTED—Washerwoman to .io , | family washing and ironing. Must call for and deliver same. 1.. Yager, ’phone 44 or 105. 2f.?t! FOR RENT—Blacksmith shop on First street, north of Monroe st reel. W. I. Crozier's old stand. Apply Willard Steele, 254t3 WANTED—Furnished rooms foi light housekeeping, for man ar d wife only. Ix»are word at William' & Sons’ grocery. 254tJ IAJST—A hid>en' ciiuui purse <oiuaiiiing a sum of money. Finder pleas® return to this office and receive reward. 248tf Nidlinger’s big Duroc sale Saturday, November 8.