Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 261, Decatur, Adams County, 5 November 1913 — Page 4
— T A STUDY IN CRIMINOLOGY The cause of the commital of I! per cent of criminals to pans! institutions m one year in this country was dne to sheer laziness. This represents the percent at r <-,of Tramps sent to our tails. The Tramps of to-rrorrow will come from tin- children «<f today. If every child from its earliest yearst is taught industry and economy if every parent who reada this will give their children a First National Bank Account tin-Tramp problem would lx- rapidly solved. No one ever heard of a tramp with a Bank Account. ►--Idleness and Extravagance are the parents of Proverty, and and the Grandparents of Crime FIRST NATIONAL BANK Decatur. Indiana. CTV—m—ir-mr-mi-tr -tm I THE DAILY MARKET REPORTS © V* l sow—resv-r. iiy B" Corrected Every Afternoon ji -ic "-aranranr-tr"- tt-H
EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. ¥., Nov. 4 -(Special to Daily Democrat I - Receipts, 8,(i'H>; shipments, 2.090; official to New York ye-ter lay, 5.890; hogs closing about snady; few late arrivals unsold. Medium and heavy, $8,206 $8.35; Yorkers. $8,156 $8.25; pigs end lights, $7,756 $8.00: rouchs, $7.2'56 $7.50: (tags, $6,506 $7.00; sheep, 9000; sieody lambs higher; tops, $7.25; cattle. 750; steady. G. T. BURK. Clover seed $7.00 .Msike seed $9.50 Wheat Mh Corn 97c Oats ..26c Rye 57e Barley e-...45c©50c Timothy seed $2.00 COAL PRICE* Stove and Egg, hard SB.OO Chestnut, hard — .$8.50 Pea, hard — .....$7 09 Poca, Egg and Lump .....$5,00 W. Ash Mi» F. Spltnl $4.50 H. Valley ........ SUS R. Lion $4.69 Banneli ...........................$6.00 «. HiU •„ SM» Kentucky ... $4.50 Lurtg J4.ro
Your Insurance Is Ho Good Unless fire or other misfortune occurs and then it is worth 100 cents on the dollar IF it is properly written in Good Companies. Knapke And Starost GENERAL INSFRANCE Life, Health and Accident, Fire, Wind storm, Cyclone, Tornado, Plate glass, Automobile ifnd Liability. OFFICE OVER Voglewedes Shoe Store Decatur, Ind • Old Adams Count y Bank | Indiana. CBpiUl *120,044 Surplus . »»'. OJO C - 8 - N,b,iek - Pr*wleat ~4. * k **■ K " h “«•* John Niblick ? VlC * iaSiitil- '**'*.>- . ? Caebler, ” iTv D.irf Farmloans n . • s P« wt » I Collections I Made It’s Never Too Late To Mend - —— able Rates. Men 1 Your Financial Condition By—- — A BANK ACCOUNT A^a . And By Depositing To The tion Consistent Credit Thereof, Regularly, A Portion With Safe Os Those Dollars Which Banking Methods I Escape So Easily, Without Bringing Extended | ADEQUATE RETURNS! I We Pay 4 Per Cent Intereet on 1 Year lime Depos.ts I
FUui.etTA.AidP* |EfflC« Butter 18c@25c Lard « He Nlßwtua * Cm Ergs 29c Butter 18c@25c H. BtrtuiNa Eggs Springers 10c Ducka 9{Zllc Fowls 10c Geese 7@Sc turkeys 10$>14c O'd roosters Be RAUVER iWAHKET* Wool . IBcOztx Reef hides ...lOe C»lf - ........12* Tallow *r Sheep pelts 25e©$l.Ot'; M’isKrats ....sc@4sc Skunk 25c© $3.50 Goon 10c©5275 Possum 10c©70c Mink 26c©$«.(m LOCAL PROUUCK MARKET. Springers ific 1 nicks 9611 c fowls 10c; tG9c\ T urkeys 10614c' Old roosters 5c Eggs 29c
T-l — AN OLD RFCirF TO DARKEN HAIR. Aaqe Tea and Sulphur Turns Gray, Faded rl.ot fi.iric-r.nd Cilowy. — Almont every one knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly compounded, brings back the natural color and lustre to the hair when faded, streak ed or gray: also ends dandruff, itching scalp and stops falling hair. Years .igo (he only way to get Ibis mixture was to make it at home, which Is niussy and troublesome. Nowadays wo simply ask at any drug store tor “Wyeth’s Sago and Sul phur Hair Remedy.'' Von will get a large bottle for 50 cents. Everybody uses this old. famous recipe, because no one can possibly tell that you darkcnel your hair, as it does it so natur illy and evenlly. You dampen u sponge or soft brush with it and draw I this, through your hair, taking one I. small strand at a time; by morning II the gray hair disappears, nnd after an L other application or two. your hair be- | < otne- beamiiully dark, thick and I glossy ami you look years younger. ATTRACTIVE HAIR. I Always Fascinates —Parisian Sage Makes Hair That is Dull, Faded or Thin, Abundant and Gloriously Radiant. I » , Every girl and woman, too. wants to be beautiful and attractive—it's her birthright—but unsightly, o* thin and > characterless hair destroys half the ■ beauty of the most atract’ve face. If your hair is not fasc’nating, is thinning out, full of daniiruff. dry or if the scalp itches and burns, begin at once the use of Parisian Sage. It will double the beauty of the hai”. cool and invigorate the scalp and the first application removes the dandruff. It is the hair tonic par excellence, containing the proper elements to supply hair needs and make the hair soft, wavy, lustrous ant’ abundant. . Parisian Sage as sold by the Holthouse Drug company tn 50 cent bottles
INSTANTLY OPENS NOSTRILS, i COLDS AND CATARRH VANISH
In One Minute Your Stuffy Nose and Head Clears. Sneezing and NoseRunning Cease. Dull HeaJache Goes. Try “Ely’s Cream Balm.” Get a amall POtue. anyway, just to •ry it—Apply a little in tile nostrils and instantly your clogged none and flopped up air jiassftges of the head will open; you will brpathr. freely; dullness and headache disappear. By morning! the catarrh, cold in head or , catarrhal sore throat will be gone. End such misery now! Get the small iiottle of “Ely’s Cream Balm” at ' any drug store. This sweet, fragrant
EAT, ENJOY IT! NO MORE SICK, | GASSY STOMACH-SAMUEL’S “3-P”
After Heavy Meals or When the Stomach is Upset, These Little Capsules Surely Work Wonders. Mr. and Mrs. Nervous Dyspeptic— I you who are afraid to eat this or that, I constantly suffering from sour. bloatI ed. upset stomach, that languid, drowsy feeling after meals, no energy. ■no vitality—thousands everywhere, every day, are now finding how need- : less it is to have a bud stomach. Go to your druggist and tirfc him to show you the formvia. plainly printed on every package of Samuel’s "Three P" that prescription after a famous French physician, containing only such Ingredients as are used and indorsed by other physicians all over
" > "" —— —■ FARMERS AND STOCKMEN Why Nister your horses for any all ments such as curbs, spavin*, Ih>k rpavans, thoropina. ringbones, enlarg ed joints, sprang tendons or any en largements when the Republic Stock Food and Medical Company will sell j you a medicine that will reduce these enlargements without blistering the horse or keeping him from work. Why should a horse be blistered to reduce these ailments, and burnt with a red hot Iron? Docant he suffer enough without abusing him? is’ntlt cruelty to anlmnls to lire them? L. F. SCHROEDER REPUBLIC STOCK FOOD 4 MEDIC AL COMPANY. Residence • Phone 354 336 S. 7th. St. or Gltllaa Grist Mill. • fTTjiaTJTTjHIr»Ti7-wWHiI IMiLViJ
is pleasant and refreshing, dair.ti'.r . perfumed— neither gr.-asy or sticky. oi ,i MEAT INJURIOUS TO THE KIDNFYS > Take Tablespoonful of Salts if Back Hurts or Bladder Bothers. [ I We are a nation of meat caters and our blood is tilled with uric acid, says ’ a well known authority, who warns us k , to bo constantly on guard against kidney trouble. The kidneys do their utmost to free the blood of this irritating ncid, but they get slggish; the eliminative tissues clog an dthus the waste is re- , tained in the blood to poison the onHro system. When your kidneys ache and feel like lumps of load, and 'ou have stinging pains in .the hack or the urine is cloudy, full of sediment, or the bladder is irritable, obliging you to seek relief during the night; when you have severe headaches, nervous and <ii;;..y spells, sleeplessness, acid stomach or rheumatism in bad weather, get from your pharmacist about four ounces of ,Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glas sot water before breakfast each morning and in a few days your kidneys wfill act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been Used for generations to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys, to neutralize the acids in urine so it is no longer a ' source of irritation, thus ending urinary and bladder disorders. Jnd Salts is inexpensive nnd cannot I injure; makes a delightful efferves j cent lithia-water drink, and nobody j can make a mistake by taking a little; occasionally to keep the kidneys j clean and active. o FOUND—A rosary on Second street. Owner can have same by describing and paying for this ad.—E. D. Colter, Scliumm. Ohio. 2'9H FOR RENT —Furnished room, with bath, and furnace heat. Inquire at this office. 258t3
lialm dissolves by the heat of the nostrils; penetrates and heals the inflamed, swollen membrane which lines the nose, head and throat; clear* the air passages; stops nasty : t.ischarges and a feeling of cleansing.; roothing relief comes immediately. Don’t lay awake to night struggling for breath, with head stuffed; nostrils ; closed, hawking and blowing. Catarrh or a cold, with its running nose, j foul mucous dropping into the throat, i i nd raw dryness is distressing but 1 truly needless. Put your faith—just once— In "Ely’s ' ( ream Balm" and your cold or catarrh 1 will surely disappear.
th* world. Take a capsule right now. if your : stomach isn’t right—feel that (Me . and comfort that will follow in a few i minutes. B< bldi‘6, the best part about it is its I hurmlessness—just aiding nature to ! digest the sod and build up the nerves, so that you can ear what you want and feel tine all the time. Good druggists everywhere sell' Samuel's "Three P" capsu'es, two |
sizes. 25c and 50c. Or' order direct from The! Samuel Chemical Corn-1 puny. Cincinnati. Ohio. I Sold by the Holthousc Drug Company.
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E 1 I >■—— ■■■■■■ r ■■* ■■■■■■ i ■ ■ ■■■■ Farmers-Fut this date down where you won’t forget it Saturday, Nov. 8-its the date of Nidlinger’s Duroc Hog ; Sale. :■ \ ■ - ;y f iV • SsTiw tfq a c opy aic mt - THE GOOD THINGS OF AUTUMN are many, but among the numberless blessings of peace and prosperity there is nothing so essential to the world’s welfare as good, nutritious bread-the kind that tastes good, looks as good as i it tastes, and proves its goodness by bringing health and ; vigor to all who eat it. Such (bread is the kind madk by vfartin’s and delivered daily ’ to vour order, Martin’s bread for sale at IS. E. Hite grocer and Brushwilier and Baker. ! Jacob Martin
i I ™ | OPENING | 5 ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER, 7TH. 1913 f II _ | ji Our Fur man will be here and give an II II opening, all kinds of Furs and Fur Coats, s s Everything delivered at once = ii ■*=■ - -1 | THE BOSTON STORE * B=iiiii=iiiii=iiiii == iiii, == i l | ll _ .s
■ nW 1 ./ ■ • • 1 11 HTWI-I U _ w '• \ w! \ /pi tjIWZaUX ‘ \ wlLy*"- \ \ wi It* 5 ■ • sd ' 1( J Vr ly ;-■« -- 2 ' | , 7711 ' ■ ' • - —— sw — J HERE THE ÜBIQUITOUS BUTTERFLY COMPLETES A SASH
One of the daintiest, most feminine of 1 trimmings rmw favored is the butter- j fly. Os lace or ribbon it nods from the. chic tailored hat; of sequins and net it - completes the evening coiffure or trims the gown. In making a sash the temptation is very great to have a butterfly bow in front or back, us the new ribbons and silks with their bright oriental hues are perfectly suited to butterI flies. i An afternoon frock displaying the utI most simplicity and demureeiess In Its long, straight lines is shown in 7420. i The skill has three broud tix-ksMu-ar I the feet, each headed with several smaller tucks. These effectively br-*k !the lines of the skirt and serve is trim- - tiling. A surplice dosing makes the , hi-»i«e attractive; and here the tucks' To obtain either pattern illustrated till j out this coupon and enclose IS cents In ] stamps or coin. He sure to state number | of pattern and sire, measuring over the j; fullest ps-t of the bust. Address Pattern i I Department, care of this pajier.
If you are Considering Buying a STORM BUGGY we will appreciate showing you our own make Storm Buggy. which we will guarantee to be equal in Quality, Style anti for service to any buggy on the market. Get our prices before buying. We hand'e all kinds of Storm Fronts and all accessories necessary to make win er traveling comfortable. Yours for Vehicle Necessaties the DECATUR CARRIAGE WORKS _ „ General Repair Shop Cor. Monroe & Ist. Phone 123
I are again used us u finish. Flowered silk erepon is lhe in.d r I showing a bright flower on an „|,i i , ground. The sash is of cr< i«- de • ’un< This design may he copied In t with six yards of tlilny-six in. -h . rial. . Another design attractive in Its plieity Is shown in 77'1. The bions. ~ slightly draped, and tiler* Is an utul-t. blouse of net. Diack satin trice .4 with the tiny luce frilling and a butler 1 fly sash was used in the illustration Size 34 requires for this model 1 , and three-fourths yards of thlr’t ,-u inch material. No. 7430- sizes 34 to 42. No. 7711—Mizes 34 to 43. Each pattern IS cents. No Size ■ Name ' Address 1
