Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 260, Decatur, Adams County, 4 November 1913 — Page 4

HANDS OR DOLLARS—WHICH? Are you earning money by your hnnds? So long as you have the use olyour hands they will supply you with present needs. But how about the time when you cannot work? It contests everyone. Why not work your dollars? A 2-Horse Powor Engine can accomplish more than a I Horse Power Engine. Whi'e 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 Fidst NATIONAL Time Account and they at once begin to earn you money. Both Hands and Dolls,s are paid for working not for 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. S THE DAILY MARKET REPORTS o Z Corrected Every Afternoon ~ IBIX l '*"*Y EZ3OEZTOEZ3 F-'""" I

EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y„ Nov. I—(Speciall—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 40,-; 000; shipments, 1,520: official to New J York yesterday. 3,239; hogs < losing j steady. Medium and heavy, $8.15® SS.SO: , Yorkers and light mixed. $8.20 tft $8.90; j pigs, >7.35® >7.50; roughs, $7.50® I $790; stags. $6,504* $7.25; sheep, 6,000: steady; lambs lower; top lambs, >7.50/ cattle, 2.500; dull. G. T. BURK. i Clover seed >6.75 u Alsike seed $9.50. Wheat 87c Corn 97c 1i Oats ...37c j Bye 57c r Farley q Timothy aeed >2.00 s 1 COAL FRICK* < ■tove and Egg, Dara >B.ot ] Chestnut, hard *B.s' j Pea, hard M ...|7W Poca, Egg and Lump $5.00 W Ash - >4.50 V. Splint .14.90 H. Valley >4.35 > Lion ..... >4.60 CanaeU M .....|u.<k 1 4. HIU ~ ......15.00 Kentucky ..... •• *4.55 Luria ...... ......>4 69

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 I Decatur, Indiana. ?. Capit» »«u,oa> . Surplus . *3('.oor> C/ C- 8 - Niblick, Pfeoiteo, ■ M. &.r« band John Niblick ’A Xl Vice Preiid-nt# Os 1 BWa ««r Caahiw ’ S “ 5 "’ « Reflect — ' Resolve cou«uon» It’s Never Too Late To Mend a s fS. 1 =— able Rates, Men I Your Financial Condition By — — A BANK ACCOUNT i And By Depositing To The tionConCredit Thereof, Regularly, A Portion Safe 1 ; Os IWe Dollars Which .S"?’ 1 * Escape So Easily, Without Bringing Extended ADEQUATE RETURNS! Touur We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits

*Ull*waamp» Eggs 29c Butter 18c@25c Lard ..... llc MIBLIUK a co I Eggs 29c [Butter 18c@25c M. BE.RLIN* Eggs 29c Springers lOc Ducks 9@llcl Fowls Geese 7@Sc turkeys 10@14c O’d roosters 5c KALVER MARKET* Wool . 16c@3u< Beef hide* .............10c Calf i* Tallow .. tx Sheep pelts 35c©>l.oi Muskrats 5c ©4L Skunk 25c©>3.5 Coon .. 10c©$2 7I’ossusd 10c©70c Mink [email protected]> LOCAL PROUUCk. MARKET. Springers 10c Ducks 9® 11c Fowls 10c Geese 7@Sc Turkeys 10@14c Old roosters 5c Eggs 29c

COMING TO DECATUR United Doctors Specialists will be at the Murray Hotel FRIDAY, NOV. 7th. ONE DAY ONLY I Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Remarkable Success of These Talented Physicians in the Treatment of Chronis Diseases. OFFER THEIR SERVICES FREE OF CHARGE. , The Vnited Doctors, licensed I by tho State of Indiana for the treatment of deformities and all nervous I and chronic diseases r-f men. women I and children, oO'er to all who call on this visit, consultation, examination, advice free, mnKlng no charge whatever, except tho actual cost of treatment for tlie purpose of proving that! they have at last discovered a system ( and method of treatments that are reasonably sure and certain in their results. These doctors nre among America’s loading stomach and nerve specialists and are experts in the treatment of chronic diseases of the blood, liver, stomach, intestines, skin, nerves, heart spleen kidneys or bladder, rheumatism sciatica diabetes, bed-wetting, tape worm, leg ulcers, weak lungs, and those afflicted with long standing, deep-seated chronic diseases, that have baffled the skill of other physicians. should not fail to call. DeafI ness has often been cured in sixty | days. According to their system no more cperations for appendicitis, gall etones, tumors, goiter, piles, etc. By their method these cases uncomplicated are treated without operation or hypodermic injection. They were among the first in America to earn the name “Bloodless Surgeons,” by doing away with the knife, with blood and with pain in the successful treatment of these dangerous diseases. If you have kidney or bladder troubles bring a two-ounce bottle of your urine for chemical analysis and microscopic examination. Worn-out and run-down men or women no matter what your ailment may be, no matter what you have been told, or the experience you have Lad with other physicians, settle It forever in your mind, it your case ic > incurt(de they will tell you so. Consult them upon this visit. It costs you nothing. REMEMBER, ibis free OFFER is tor tnts trip only Married ladies must come with their husbands and minors with their par i ente. (Advertisement) 0 DANGEROUS CATARRH STOPPED BY HYOMEI Just as long as you have catarrh, your head will be stopped up. your nose will Itch, your breath will be foul, you will hawk and sniffle, you will have droppings in the throat and that choked up feeling in the morning. The germs of catarrh have you in their power; they are continually irritating the membrane of your nose and throat. You must kill these loathsome I germs or their desperate assaults will in time leave you a physical wreck. There is one remedy sold by the Holthou»e Drug company al Decatur that is guaranteed to kill the germs and stop catarrh, or money back. It la Hyomei—you breathe it. The complete outfit costs only 31.00. There 1* none just as good or that gives such quick, sure and effective relief. - FOR RENT - Furnished room, with bath, and furnace heat.—lnquire al thia office. 258t3 LOST—A package of papers, containing a New York draft and a number of cancelled notes, hearing name of R. E. Doty. Finder please return to Flrat National bank. Decatur. Ind. -

NOSE CLOGGED UP FROM COLD OR CATARRH OPENED AT ONCE

Instantly Clears Air Passages, You Goes; Natty Catarrhal Discharge Breath* Freely: Dull Headache Stope. Try "Ely a ( ream Balm." Ort a small Dottie. anywny. juat to J try It—Apply a little In the nostrils. and blatantly your clogged ftose and 11 topped-up air passages of the head | will open; you will brenflir. freely; dullness and headache disappear. Ry' morning! the catarrh, cold in-head or catarrhal aore throat will be gone. End each misery now! Get the i email bottle of "Ely’s Cream Balm" at ray dntg store. Thia sweet, fragrant

AT THE CHURCHES REFORMED CHURCH. 5 9:30, Sunday school lesrjm: Numbers 22-22. 10:20, German service; text, Matt. 16:17-23, “The Heights of Heaven and I the Depths of Hell.” 6:30, C. E. business meeting; Deila Sellcmeyer, president. 7:00, English service; text, Exod--20:2-3, “Singleness in Worship." . A cordial welcome awaits you at our I service. o CHRISTIAN CHURCH. . I : —— i 9; 15 a. nt., sacred concert by the orchestra. i 9:30 a. m., Bible school. 10:40 a. tn..communion, followed by > sermon; subject, “An Ancient Grafti or." 6:00 p. m„ Christian Endeavor: ’ Miss Ruth Daniels, leader. 7:00 p. ni., evangelistic church ; service; subject of sermon, “Savages.” Revival services every evening next week at 7 p. m., except Saturday. o PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 9:15 a. m., Sunday school. 10:30 a. m.. and 7:00 p. tn., public worship. Morning anthem, “O Love the ixtrd 1 all Ye His Saints," Oliver King. I Morning theme, "Unconsciouu Provi- [ dences.” Evening theme, “The Groat Partner j ship.” The evening service at 7:00 p. m. Is a union of the regular service and the Christian Endeavor meeting. There will he three musical numbers at this service. Good music throughout the day. You are cordially invited to our services. WM. H. GLEISER. Pastor. ■ - — o ST. MARY’S CHURCH. Low mass, 7:30 a. m. High mass, 9:30 a. in. Christian doctrine, 1:45 n. tn. Vespers and benediction, 2:30 p. m. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH. D. T. Stephenson, pastor: (’. L. Wai- j ters. Sunday school superintendent: I Jonas Tritch. Epworth League presi [ dent: Dr. P. B. Thomas, musical di j rector. 9:15 a. m.. Sunday school. 10:30 a. m., morning worship; theme. “Being Judgi-d.” * 6:00 p. m.. Epworth League. 7:00 p. tn., evening worship. Report of the .Methodist men's convention at Indianapolis. EVANGELICAL CHURCH. Sunday school at 9:30. The beginners' class will sing at the > service. Preaching at 10:30 and 7:00. Morn-] ing subject, "The Christian's Duty to j Spread His Religion." Evening sub-1 ject. “A Way to Escape Temptations.” Special singing morning and even-! Ing. Y. P. A.. 6:15, Mrs. Runyan leader.) Prayer and song service Wednesday evening. A welcome to the public. J. H. RILLING Pastor. • — o LUTHERAN CHURCH. ; ■ ; German service. 10:00; text. Eph. ■ t 2:19-29; theme. "The Church of the Reformation Not a New Church, but , i the Old. Restored. Apostolic Church." , I Catechetical Instruction. 11:00: ■ "The History qf the Reformation.” I UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH. Sunday school at 9:30. R E Mum i ma superintendent. i Preaching services, 10:30, 3 Juniors meet. 2:00. i- Christian Endcavorer. 9:11; Hen r Hongland president. f Preaching services. 7:00. o All nre invited to attend. L. W LOVE I’n lot

balm dissolves by the heat of the nostrils; penetrates and heals the indarned, swollen membrane which lines the nose, head and throat; clears the air passages; stops nasty discharges and a feeling of cleansing, nothing relief come* immediately. Don! lay awake to-night struggling for breath, with head stuffed: nostrils - closed, hawking and blowing. Ca turrh or a cold, with Its running nose, rfmil muepue dropping" into the throat, | end raw dryness is distressing but truly needless. Put your faith—juat once—ln "Ely’s Cream Halm" and your cold or catarrh will surely disappear.

BAPTIST CHURCF . Sunday schbol ’at !• ’<». Morning worship at 10:20. followc by tho communion service. Tiie B. Y. P. U. society will meet at' 6:00 p. m. Preaching service at 7:00p.m. Subject “The Polution of the' World.” Special meeting nt both morning and evening service The public has a special invitation ' to attend all the services during the i day. R. N. BALL. Pastor. f> LOST—Twenty dollars in bills. Please return to this office and receive reward. 257t3 LOST—Chain for 42 in. rear wheel of auto truck, west of Decatur, Thursday morning. Reward for return.— D. M. Cushman, 1203 Monroe St. •Phono 513. 257t3 WANTED —Sewing to do rt home.--310 Marshall street. 257t3 0 LOST—Since Sunday, white bull dog. with black collar: answers to name of "Mack.” Finder ct»>l Mrs. Bob Fritzinger, 'phone 12 J line, or 553. city. 257t3 FOUND —A small pocketbook in the treasurer’s office. Owner may have same by describing property at the i treasurer’s office. 25813 FOUND —String of gold beads. Own er may have same by paying for this i ad and describing property. Cal! ! 'phone 537. 258t3 CHIROPRACTOR Hniirc 1:30 to »:oo iIUUIS 6:30 to 8:00 Office on second floor, first door South of Democrat Consultation and Spinal Analysis free Lady Attendant PHONE 650 0. L BURGENER ».C. BOSSE OPERA HOUjE ONE WEEK COVMENCi . ING MON. NOV. 3 THE SELDEN- BN Compary In a Repertore of Well known Dramas and Comedies Opening Monday Night In “Human-Hearts” 10 cents 10 TO ANY PART OF THE HOUSE Seats Reserved In Advance At Usual Place Duroc Jersey Hog Sale-At John Nidlinger’s Saturday, November 8, 1913 Dr. C V. Connell VETERINARIAN Pltayto Office 143 FHUI It Residence Ufi Your chance to get a pedigreed Duroc Jersey at Nidlinger’s November 8. Nidlinger’s big Dun>c sale . Saturday, November 8. "coal J AT THE RIGHT PRICE AT ; E. Bennett’s coal yard. Located on the Erie R. R,, two squares from Burk’s ele- ■ vator. Come and give me a call or phone 199. Orders Filled Promptly. I • can save you money — j Emerson Bennett

-■ fl■■’4al O' I ft n A* A *" ** 11 4 F ihy Pel M ' I I \ I \O W 5 -Wv- . 7769-7705 .■ 76 50 ' FUR BUTTONS ARE A NOVEL TOUCH ON A 3 1 ART SUIT

•■Kitten'* ear" is the > of tho new pile fabric , a I serves the name, as it is .< . soft and* silky a* u kitten's <.u The tup)>leness and velvety t< xtiire o£ nuer.y I of these fabrics is really to bo ■ , ir\el< d at. A material of this s< rt »• -<'s very little dveoration asido from a toueh of fur or a bit of color for contrast. In the illustration 7769-7705 is sash- | i ioned of “kitten’s ear" cloth in one of i the new rich shades of red nnd trimI med with black fox. An odd touch is | given the suit by the large fur buttons which elose It down the front. The eoat has a long waisted effect and a i fitted peplum. A four gored <k!rt ' slightly draped accompanies the blouse. |

To obtain either pattern Illustrate*! fill | out thia roupon and enclose 13 cvuti In ” !z * J stamp* or coin. Be lure to etale number Name B of pattern and alia, neanurtmr over the fullest pert cf the boat Addraaa Pattern A<wre “ 1 ’’ Ih-pertment, care of thia paper. mi ,1. 1,11 , —. ,■ >SHHHIim > Tw-’f * *4# j&feSieiw -,.. rS&. FARMERS AND STOCKMEN Why blister your bonus (or any ailment* inch as curb*, spavin*, W ipavana, tlioropln*. rinebotnw, enlarg ctl joints, sprung tendon* or any < lafgaaaM* when the Ilepu He Stock Pood and Medical Company will 11 you a medicine thyt will reduce these enlargements without blistering !-• horse or keeping him from work. Why should a horse be blistered to r duce these ailments, and burnt with a red hot iron? Dow'nt he sun- r enough without almnlny him? Is'ntit cruelty to animals to fire them' L. F. SCHROEDER REPUBLIC STOCK FOOD A MEDICAL COMPANY. RMid ««a phone 3M , 536 S. 7th. St. or Glllig* Grist Mill. I -I fl ~——||| —— We Sell Eastern Oklahoma lard What was known as the Indian Reserve, in Muskogee, . Okmulgee and Mclntosh Counties. i ! 7 e n:u ’e 40 inches rain fall, our lands are level, fertile and close to railroads, plenty of oi! and gas. ■ JU ? t r * cnw baek f,orn th ” rn . stand ready and nvi ° ‘ an y 8 d n ll ‘t ‘ vments we make on our iOkUhqmalandbec.urew.know w,. nre tidkingab ut We raise corn, oats, wheat v 1 nn!<> mt?- kt tr IffiT' i/lftfl Vu 3 was au off - vear » corn made from 2510 wheat ->0 tn°-(?k aCFe j ° nte from to bushels to acre kn w’l r U ’ and 001100 from ?45 - t 0 $ 76 - P« r ■ cre< ' tifrai^nr^L 18 y °? U> make a tr ’P with U 8 and inv<S ‘ ’ 1 g lf U in f terlt f aru y 2 u WIH be more than pleased, and C ° me T Bee • us at Deci “ r ’ or write us 1 week u,l!see y° u « Excursion rates every day in the We also have a large list of local lands for sale. E). F'. Leonard nir, n ■ Decatur . Ind, uthie Opposite Interurban Station

T ' I’.i.o— in Site 36 (7769) requires ?t( yur iof 42 inch tnnterial. 7705 may at ma« ■ in site 24 with 2W yards us 4; inch mnterial. The d»‘< l> peplntn Is a feature of un; of the afternoon gowns of silk. It »idi often In bringing out the broad hl| lines, now so fashionable. Bin.' . re,s charmeuM was used for 7650. The ven is of figured silk in soft harmonimu shades, and th® broad sash Is of .atm latce effectively trims sleeves and col ! lar. This design may lie copied in size It with 5 yards of 36 inch material. No. 7769—'rises 22 to 44. No. 7705—sites 22 tn 80. No. 7650—sizes 34 to 42. Each pattern 15 cents.