Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 261, Decatur, Adams County, 5 November 1913 — Page 8

HANDS OR DOLLARS-WHICH? Are you earning money by your hands? So long as you have the use of your hands they will supply you with proaent needs. But how about the time when you cannot work? It cotnesto everyone. Why not work your dollar? A H<>r <e Power Engine can accompli'h more than a 1 Horse Power Engine. Whi'e your hands are idle they can earn you no money. Neither will your dollars earn you anything while idle, tint place one by one in a First NATIONAL Time Account and they al once begin to earn you money. Both Hand l and Poll u ’ are jiaid for working not for being idle. —■An 8 hour working day for the man, ami u 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. I ■ — ii-vny—»nv—vi 11—-1 8 THE DAILY MARKET REPORTS o » Corrected Every Afternoon « * ■ ■"■'"■a E3OQOE3»" ■ r- ’J

EAST BUFFALO. East Buffffalo, N. Y„ Nov. 3—(Special to Daily Democrat)—Receipts, IS,-, -100; shipments. 6,650 today reeopit-. H. 600; shipments 950 yesterday; offl-: cial to New York Satrduy. 2,280; hogs Closing steady. Heavy, $8.35; mixed. sS.2sftsS,3o; ■Yorkers. $8.25; pigs. $7.75; roughs. $7.59ft57.60: stags, s6.soft $7.25; ! sheep. 27,000; choice lambs $7.00® $7.10; yearlings, $5.00ft55.75; wetli-] ent. ss,oo it $5.25; ewes, s».2sft $4.50; mixed sheep. $4. ’sft $4.75; cattle. 8,750; best, steady; others slow; choice steers, SX.GOftSS.7S; medium] steers, $7.00ft55.35: heifers, $7.50; cows. s4.ooft $6.50; bulls, $5.00 '•<<s7.2s; feeders. s.ssoft $7.30. G. T. BURK. Clover seed $6.75 ( Alsike seed $9.50 ■ Wheat 8?e . Corn 97c Oats BSC'| Rye 57c i Barley _...4scft'soc Timothy aeed $2.00 GOAL WRICE* Stove and Egg, barn SB.OO ChMtnut, hard $8 JO Pea, bard ....$7.00 Poca, Egg and Lump $5.00 W. Ash ~...x..,_ , UH F. Spll-» »ts» H. Valley ........... $4.2. M. Uoa $4.5" Pannell

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 Voglowedes Shoe Store Decatur, Ind wmw—i ii—■ —in ■■ n i ■xwsiazam—ifm— i——i I Old Adams County Bank Indian a. 'SaF. CajMUi IlK.Otx. 'XjMfltarT''• Surplui . KM.Otfc t C - * WWfc *» rrwe»aeet k 4. F 3 M - Xr« Jtand John Nibiteb Kg Wm f \ ‘ Vica Presidents K* . * I K. X- Ehinc*r, Cashier. ~ I Dead Pfirm,oan ’ Um fSSwfcJ / ’ H Keaa a Specialty Reflect - tw Resolve <'<>l lectio—- — Made It’s Never TooLateToMehd MJ. f —» I ■«" «—I -I able Rates. I Men I Your Financial Condition By—- — A BANK ACCOUNT A^a . j And By Depositing To The tion Consistent Credit Thereof, Regularly, A Portion with Safe Os Pho e Dollais Which Method* I Escape So Easily, Without Bringing Extended : ADEQUATE RETURNS! . I air or a | We Pay 4 Per Cent interest on 1 Year Time Deposits I

'•HUI « „ ......$5.00 KAituclry |46 Lurtg ►. |4.5i fullewaamf* Eggs 29c Hutter 18c® 25c Lard - .. He Nlßuuk a Cl, Eggs 29c Flutter 18c@25< ■s Bt.rtL.IIVC l’-gs 29c I Springers lOc Ducks 9@llc Fowl* 10c Geese 7ft 8c iurkeys 10ft 14c O’d roosters 6e AALVCR RAKKETS Wool . 15c®20c Beef hide* .............10c Calf 12c Tallow .. ......... 5c Sheep pelt* .25c®$1.0C Muskrat* M ..5c®45c Skunk 25c® $3.50 Coon .........10c® $275 Possum ~loc@7oc Mink 25c©$6.Ov LOCAL WiOUUCt MARKET. ; Springers 10c Dock* 9®llc Fowls 10c | hotkeys » 10®14c Old roosters 5c i 29<

CALL FOR COUNTY COMMITTFF. - The members ot the democratic 1 ’county central committee ate hereby I notified to meet at the democratic I i headquarters in the City of Decatur., at Id o'clock a. m„ ou Thursday, November 6, 1913, for the purpose of fixinrr the date for holding the county primary election and to transact such other business ns may come up. ,1. W. DORSE, County Chairman, o PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned, executrix of the last will of J. M. Stockard, deceased, will offer nt public sale at her residence, one and one-fourth miles south • of Williams and seven miles northI west of Decatur. beginning at 10 j a. m„ on Wednesday, November 5. 1 1913. the following person'll property., I to-wit: Live Stock: One milch cow. I , just frosh: 1 heifer, will bo fresh ini spring; 1 spring calf. 21 head of slioatsj averaging about 50 pounds; 2 brood j sows witli pigs by sides: 1 span of] ! mules, 8 years old. weight 2800. Farm | Implements: Two sets work harness, I 2 wagons, "-section 'spike tooth harrow, 1 hay rack, set iron bob sleds i Corn King manure spreader, 7-ft. McCormick binder, Deere corn planter. Dec-ring 5-foot mower. Defiance riding plow, section spike tootli harrow, 1 hay rake, riding cultivator, Osborne solid disc liarraw, 1 walking plow, and many other tools and articles of value to farm life hut too numerous to mention; 516 shocks of corn. Terms of Sale: —All sum® of $.". and under cash. All sums of over $5 a. credit of 9 months will lie given; C per, cent interest will be charged from date ; of sale after maturity, and with note approved security will lie required. No discount for cash. No property will he removed until ful lysettled for. Real Estate of 80 Acres. 80 acres to the liigest bidder. The west half of the southeast quarter of i Sec. 6. township 28, north range 14 east. Adams county, Indiana, 1 1-2 miles from market. 1 1-2 miles from interurban line, gravel road past farm. ! i latnd lays slightly rolling. 15 acres j timber, fencing fair, ditching fair. Buildngs consist of 6 large room, two ' story house, good ty*llar. drove well, wind mill and stock tank, be.rn 40x60. i goo dtool and hog nouse with cement 1 floors, plenty of fruit. This is a good grain and stock fartn. I-and around this farm is wortli SIOO to $l5O per acre. Come to sale and buy afarm. j Terms: Ton per cent of purchase'! ] price to tie paid in cash when sold, .j I balance on or before the first day of i March, 1914. or good terms if purchas-lj er dosirea time. Harvey & Leonard,;] agents. MRS. MARY H. STOCK ARD, I j Executrix. John Spuhler, Auctioneer. W. A. Fonner, Clerk. 257t4! oNOTICE TO CtoN . RACTORS. Notice Is hereby given that the un-j dersfgned, superintendent of the! Frank Brewster ditch in WahMh town ' t liip. Adams county, Indiana, will or. I Saturday. November ‘22, 1913, at 10 o'clock a. m„ in the office of the County Surveyor, in the City of Deci.tur, Indiana, receive sealed bids for the roustruction of said ditch in ac I cordance with the report, plans and ' i specifications now on file in saiu ] i cause in the Auditor's office of Adam' ’ County. Indiana. Hida will be receiv I cd and contract let as follows, to- < wit: Section 1. station 0 to station 52' I plus 20. to the lowest and best bidder 1 as a whole. Bidders will lie required to file with I I i* eir bids affidavits as required by' law upon forma furnished by said' superintendent and each bld shall b>- , accompanied with a good and aulfi 1 t tent bond tn a sum equal to twlou ,I he amount of such bld conditioned i for the faithful performance of said contract and each bidder will enter into a contract if same be awarded to i him to tie approved by sai.l superl.. undent. The superintendent reserve* th<-1 right to reject any and all blds. No bld will be received in excess of; , the estimated coat of such work or in 1 excess of the benefits found PHIL L. MACKLIN. 1 3-10 Bupt. of Construction. QUICK RELIEF FOR • STOMACH MISERY. Mi-o-na Will Put Your Sour, Gaeay, Uptet Stomach In Order—Try One Dose and Prove It. If your are a stomach sufferer, do not despair. Immediate, > afe 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, dys pcpsla. gastritis, or any o" the various forms of stomach misery, usually l Indicated by nervousness, ditsres-i after eating, headache, dfxl’.ess. bad breath or sour stomach, do not wait, du not suffer any longer- take Mio- ( ns todsjr—delays are dangerous. Mi one is nlways sold by the Holthouse Drug company at in-catur on maney back If not natlsfied plan. -Msaaw

tonight. — j A tthe Bosse Opera House —The Sei don-Rtetsan Company, i The Seldon-Stetson company, the i biggest and best titoc kcompany ever ' brought to thin city at the pr.T. 10 cents, to any seat in the house. Ju it think of it I A garanteed attraction with royalty bills, for 10 cents. I ask you to come tonight and look them over. Miss Seldon, the leading lady, is one of the beat In repertoire. She han been here before and I will guarantee y«>u will got morethan your money's worth. Good specialties, between acts, and a show worth throe times tho money. Get your seats reserved for ten cents. J. W. BOSSE. Manager Opera House. FOUND —A rosary on Second street. Owner can have same by doserib- ! ing and paying for this nd.— E. D. Colter, Schumnt, Ohio. 259 t i FOR RENT—Furnished mom, with bath, nnd furnace heat.—lnquire at this office. 258t3 Farmers-Put this date down where you won’t forget it Saturday, Nov. 8-its the date of Nidlinger’s Duroc Hog Sale. STAR GROCERY New corn meal . . 10c Buck wheat flour . 10c New mince meat . 10c New rolled oats . . 10c Lima beans .... 10c Early june peas . . 10c Pink salmons ... 10c Red salmons .... 15c I Kippered herring . 15c Maple syrup .... 25c Sweet potatoes pk . 25c Pine apple .... 10c Good Rio coffee . . 20c Dried apples .... 10c Cocoa 10c Fig cookies . . . . 10c | Graham crackers . 10c g Salted crackers . . 10c I Will Johns. BOSSE OPERA HOUSE i ONE WEEK COMMENCING MON. NOV. 3. THE SELDEN-STETSON Company 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 “coal 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 p lone 199. Orders Filled Promptly. I can save you money Emerson Bennett

WANTED , A man in Hamess Factory • good salery and yerr around job for right man. k F"" 1 Schafer Saddlery Co. r CHIROPRACTOR HnilFC 1:30 to 5:00 IIUUFS 6:30 to 8:00 • Office on second flcor, first door South of Democrat ’■ Consultation and Spinal Analysis free Lady Attend nt PHONE j 0. L. BUPGENU C. . HI I '■■■'■-I I 1 S >■ —' 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 , it tastes, and proves its goodness by bringing health and vigor to all who eat it. Such bread is the kind madk by Martin’s and delivered daily to your order, Martin’s bread for sale at S. E. Hite grocery and Brushwilier and Baker. Jacob Martin

«^aß^ , 'W'W-"!RUfiW'’ff F S iff S .sSff'TfiWSHiSSi S I I PUBLIC SALE * a OF I DUROCJERSEY HOGS j !fi At My Parm 4 1-2 Milss Northeast of Decatur, On | SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, ’l3 1 I II *1lx 1 ? Decatur Belli. '■ ■K . fa AtiCD Glass Iho SrAre Fai/Ha S - V- 1904 , !fi jfi We will offer for sale 60 head of Duroc u ftl „ <u„ . a ffl sisting of 2 yr. old tried Brood Sows. Yearlings’ amT<?nrin£ l ’^ thre€^ con * . | lot of Male Hogs, ready for service moJly ofTe Coloneffily. ’ * * Sale To Begin AtU^M™ 0 " 11- With6pcr cent *»•«*« front date ® ; | Come and buy a Duroc at yovrown price. Bring vour7«e! wilhs« S ‘ Crates only fumi«hei foi hogs to be dipped, S [ I Jodd McGowan, Clinton, 111. F. Repp<ri . Decatol . Ind | | J. D. NIDLINGtU

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Tr<insr.ar®nrip» of all sorts are mod- ; llh. Wired, fur edged tunics, blouses ; that are merely one width of chiffon over another and touches of lace on L everything. With the return to favor of the pannier and the flounce, lace has ] come Into its own again. Metal laces *re especially fashionable. These are , not entirely metal, but bits of the pat- ’ tern are worked out in threads of gold 1 and silver. Trimmings of mousseline I and net on which odd designs in silver] or gold threads are worked, etc. A bit } ot gold on a frock is very effective and very new. in 7706 the tunic ia of chiffon over a aupple liberty satin. The edge is wired I and banded with fox dyed to match. A j fine wire also outlines the frill ot lace j To obtain either pattern Illustrated fill out thia coupon and endoae 15 cents in stamps or coin. He sure to state number of pattern and size, measuring over the fullest part of the bust. Address Pattern Department, care ot this pap- r.

Wanted At Once 30 LADIES OR GENTS To dress ana prepare poultry for shipment, Good Wa o es. b tea iy work. BURLING PACKING MUSF. - ■. I- .1.-, - I, . 11l I .

|at the throat, trlvins thr* nllghny b OT: f I fant elect which marks so many of th, «<•■! «<>„•« sown;;. This model may be copied in size 3i with 6'; yards of 36 inch material wjtf '- T , yards of contrasting mateuai Ol I lace. An overblouse and an overskirt p.dat--1 ed on each side make 79SS distinctive 1 A figured silk in which there were «e,. i < ral softly contrasting colors and t I wide Roman sash add further to the ] gown's effectiveness. Sue 36 In this design mav be mad, I with yards of 36 inch silk. No. 7706 —sixes 34 to 43. No. 7988—sizes 34 to 42. Each pattern 15 cents. - __ _ 1 No Size r Name ’ Address i I . ' id> ir<i.'ir" .in iii - ■ "' ——————