Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 263, Decatur, Adams County, 7 November 1913 — Page 6

A STUDY IN CRIMINOLOGY Tlie cans" of the commitril of 43 net- cent of criminals to penal institutions in one year in this country was due to sheer laziness. This represents the percent age of Tramps sent to our jails. The Tramps of to-morrow will come from the children of today. If every child from its earliest years is taught industry and economy —if every parent who reads this will give their children a First National Bank Account-the Tramp problem would be rapidly solved. Noone ever heardLof a tramp with a Bank Account. —ldleness and Extravagance arc the parents of Proverty, and and the Grandparents of Crime FIRST NATIONAL BANK Decatur. Indiana. ' 8 T DAILY MARKET REPORTS Y r erected Every Afternoon » «■»’» i-n v. /pnnaMWßi'w rr: uni—■. tiiibwm w 2

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Your Insrase £s 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 GENERAL JIVS RANCE If', Health and Acci lew, F , ’ -torm, Cyclone, .. .■ Au tom . w * » ’ OFFICE O' ER Voglewedes ?•< ■■ Store Decatur, 1 u "itar '.T;~"-3yg"-jg7.’?»crg;wnr SOld Ad. i County Bank» n r n 4jgn 4 -•pita, uw.w *■***«*.«* r ’ C. a Nlbliek. "" /*■"* wT " L A jrei Vs. ® fl* tad Join Mtttoe* i ' ’’ **• * r «*». <F-<153 r ” f ? a ’ ~ j ■m .mSBHV Bt I'Vi j a; It’s Never Tc ■ o Mehdi I MRMMat M ™-_- *1 ' Rstefg Men i Your Fi a ici d Condition By — — A BA SK AHOUNI’ • [ Ajid By Dj{ ositi a* To The Con- y Credit Thereof, Regular!., A Portion * vVithSif. t Os I’ho. e- >ollars Which Escape So Easily, Without Bringing Extended | ADEQUATE RETURNS! Tn our I Patron I. , x _ .i_ljwi.i n •."iir rr~ — l —— l »w — ■—> " We Pay 4 Per 'ent Interest op 5 Year Tim* ts . X-.f*. i . 7 ~ j£3xX> NXajiA. ~ .UaiiMCEBI

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■ a* WM - - - ! DANGEROUS CATARRH STOPPED BY HYOMEL Just as long as you bate catarrh, y >ur head will be stopped up. your e 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 g,-rt. or their desperate assaults will in time have you a physical wreck. There is one remedy sold by the ■ Holthouse Drug company at Decatur that is guaranteed to kill the germs and stop catarrh, or money back. It lis Hyomei you breathe It. The complete outfit costs SI.OO. There is none ' just :>s good or that gives such quick, sure and effective euro. — —o- ■ ■ A VAI UAGLE SUGGESTIONIMPORTANT TO EVERYONE. It t now conceded by physicians that the kidneys should have inoro at i tention as they control the other or I gans to a remarkable degree and do a I tremendous amount of work in rernov-. j ing the poisons and waste matter from ' the system by filtering the blood. During the winter months especial- . ly, when we live tin indoor life, the , kidneys should rece've some assis- , lance when needed, as wo take lesr exercise, drink less water and often iat more rich heavy food, thereby forcing the kidneys to do more work •!:n nature intended. Evidence of kidney trouble, such as lame back, an ying bladder troubles, smarting or 'rning, brii I dust or sediment, sal-1 low complexion, rheumatism, may be i ak or Irregular heart action, warns you that your kidneys require help immediately to avoid more serious; ; trouble. Many physicians claim that an herbal medicine containing no minerals I or opiates has the most healing infilli cnee. An ideal herlial compound that has had most remarkable success as j a kidney and bladder remedy is Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root. You may receive a sample bottle of I Swamp-Root by parcels post. Address I Dr. Kilmer & Co., Ginghamton. N. Y.. and enclose ten cents; also mention i the Daily Democrat. Decatur. Ind. ■ ■ c SAGE TEA KEEPS YOUR HAIR DARK When Mixed With Sulphur It Brings Back Its Lustre and Abundance. Cray hair, however, handsome, de ! t advancing age We all know the advantage of a youthful appearYour hair is your charm. It j makes or mars the face. When it lades, turns ’ gray and looks drv ; ■. y and scraggly, Ju«t a few app’i- 1 cations of Sage Tea and Sulphur on ’ -.ecos its appearance a hnmlred-foi l ■ i'on't stay gray! Uto't yoeng! Eitli or prepare the tonic at home or get i from any drug stote a 50 cent bottle I of "Wynth'a Sag’e and Sulphur Hair i I‘i'ni<-‘ly." Thousands of folks recon: mend this ready-to-use preparation, be i cause it darkens the hair beautifully ’ and removed dandruff, stops scalp I itching and failing hair; besides, no I ore can possibly teM, as it der.kens so; i - 'turaHy and evenly. You moisten a ■ ; >ngo or soft brtuh with it. drawing th * through the hair. tak<ng one I ?'aall strand at a time. By morning tlie gray balr disappears; alter nnoth I <>r application or two. its natural coloi , is restored and it bec»*ni«i thick, gios sy.and luairom and you appear yeanyounger. MASONIC CALENDAR FOR WEEK ENOINC NOV. • Wrdietrfay Evening. November 15 Djt.itur Chapter. No. 112, R. A. M llwtUir stated convocation, 7:80 p. m ■ ■■ «' O 1 11 ■ PASTRY SALE Mrs. Clarence Baughman's section of the Vnlted Brethren Aid society will ■ lv« a pastry sale Saturday morninr, and afternoon at the Pennington f.khfle meat mark'>t on Monroe ' lit, «■ tof Niblick's. They will have homemade hominy, bread, doughnuts, mince and pumpkin and other plus, homemade candy and crackerjack. Mitt PENNY SOCIAL Mrs. J. D. Wlachnnpt's section of the ■ Ur.ltod Brethren zadlea' Aid society I will give a penny social at the E. H. I Lenhert home. Friday evening, Nov- ' ember 21. t 2 | LOBT Bince Sunday, white bull dog. with black collar; answers to name ofCMack.” Finder call Mrs. Rob Frltxlnger, 'phon* 12 j line, or 563 rlty. ?67t3

RENEWED LEISE ’ i The E. Fritzinger Build-1 ing on Monroe Street Leased for FIVE YEARS MORE —• By Government for the Post- i office—lmprovements to be Made. Erastus Fritzingei lias received i word from the government that they will enter into another five years’ | 1 lease for his building on Monroel street, where the pontoffire is now loc. toil, arm ©as been 'the past ten] j ars. The lease will be from Janu j ary first Mr. Fritzir.ger was taking measure- i ments this morning for a number or j improvements which will be made as , I soon as possible. These will include I partitions, filing cases, desks, etc., . and will add to the convenience of 1 the place. A few weeks ago the postoffice department advertised for the, receiving o' bids for a postofflcc building. I Whether any others were received Is I not announced. GET YOUR BILLS IN NOW. Notice is hereby given that the ft-1 nance and program committee for the I dedication will me"! Monday evening i to close up the affrirs. It is request-1 ed that all those having bill< file them ' I before that time with E. X. Ehlnger! or C. S. Niblick at the Old Adams I C unty bank. S. B. FORDYCE, 12f<7t.1 Chairman. o DRUG GiORES TO CLOSE. We. the following druggists agree; ; to close our respective business places i at 8 p m., from November 1, 1913, to I December 10, 1913, and firm then un ' til December 25, to remain open tot | the holiday trade. From December I 25. 1913, until April 1. 1913, to close | at 8 p. m.. excepting Saturdays. SMITH. YAGER -c FALK. HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. ENTERPRISE DRUG CO. CALLOW & RICE. m-w-M o . FOUND- Young Ivg. Inquire Lee 1 Stnlts at Klr- h. Sell, mayor A- Co. lumber yard. Own .r cap have same j by paying costs 26US YOUR Is a Filter j tbt Air You Br co the J.;** / I■- 1 m in s U/- >4y woM 1 i. 1 *.'■ tK-c.'- u «r»r WM ajKotMkm's C tsrrhd JcHy U * I*'ctfl A • !•! f .'l. l; -Ua©b-1.-n w:.irh*.< mxi /|H j / I ■I tit- pe fr.ewiinj r< rncr* ' foil. do un<« ' .ry tubes Uc and iuc. W pt gJ j /'«><• • B FONDOX MFG.CO. / BHaaca»cU‘.w * 'k’tßl v ’ . \ I I I Lameness Sloan'» Llnimeat i« a speedy, i reliable remedr for Immmwi t io horse* aad farm dock. Here** proof. I r .< n. •• Gone “Ihud* hone »pr»ln bls shonlder by ptillmr, und he wne m> lame be could not carry toot at all. I <<>l a hottls of your Liniment and put II on f - r timea, and in three daya ho atx.wed no lame new at all. and made • thirty miio trip | gjida*."— Wuher M. la &Ul>, Far Splint .nd Thruah "I hairs uaed lUoan's iJnlment on a flne mare for splint and cured her. This luakea the thlnl ItoTM I 've cured liars , recommended It to my nctglibuts for tl.rwh and they aar It la fine. I And It th« beat iJniment I ever Used. I keep on hand your Sure Colic Cure for my. I a. If mid neighbors, and I can cyrtsinfy r ( 1 it Tor Colic.''—* A- *<■«*» ; SLOANS LINIMENT is • quick, safe remedy for poultry roup, canker and bumble-foot ' ■ Try it I F<Ns Roup and Catiitof •Wlnaa'a lunlmeat la the ep-cdleet and aareat remedy for poultry r<mp and , canker ... all Its forma, rane. ialb- tor canker in the w indpipe •—/ C ,*pau/Z •Ml Agrey. M fl. Alallbealan 2Se„ Me. * »I<X> Read Sloaa'a on Harm. Cattie. Ho«» and Poultry | teat free. >' Address OR [AIL S. SUM, he, BalM.Ndss. r bhbmhhhhhhbhhmhmhi

|fInamaHDteaMHHBSMBB I STAR GROCERY ;<• 1 New corn meal . . 10c Buck wheat flour . 10c ,i New mince meat . 10c j a New rolled oats . . 10c Lima beans . . 10c Early june peas . . 10c Pink salmons ... 10c Red salmons .... 15c Kippered herring . 15c Maple syrup .... 25c Sweet potatoes pk . 25c Pine apple .... 10c Good Rio coffee . . 20c Dried apples .... 10c Cocoa 10c I Fig cookies . . . . 10c Graham crackers 10c Salted crackers . . 10c Will Johns. ■■ .. - Farmers-Put this date down where you won’t forget it I Saturday, Nov. 8-its the date of Nidiinger’s Duroc Hog ■ Sale. ■ r ImiM J ' -.e ■ THE GOOD THINGS OF AUTUMN are many, but among the numberless blessings of neaee and prosperity there is othing so essential to the wond’s welfare as good, nu- ' itious bread- the kind that istes good, looks a.* goud as tasu s, and provt*s its j. oed • ess by bringing health an< igor to ali who eat it. Sucl bread is the kind madk by Martin’s and delivered daily to your order, Martin’s biead for sale at S. E. Hite grocery and Brushwilier and Baker. lacon Martin

== | OPENING I § ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER, 7TH. 1913 | II WBBHHUT —■ ■ ■MB ill Our Fur man will be here and give an I II opening, all kinds of Furs and Fur Coats.; 2 Everything delivered at once. | § THE BOSTON STORE | 2B /^i=:ilill=ll||l=ll|ll ==l llll ==| gll |= . | 1111 l

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Bolero effects are very modish again. Some of them are sleeveless, being, i worn with an underblouse of sheer • material —others, ss shown in *714,; have the drop-shoulder ant’ a full or three-quarter length sleeve. One has not to be told of the beau-1 ties of fur as a trimming, for nothing is richer or softer. A collar of fur | framing the face is most becoming. Fur is not only seen on the heavy I dress or suit for winter street wear. 1 but a strip outlines the decolletege of I the evening gown as well, a line may be seen on the sleeves and neck of the

STo obtain olther pattern Uluat'ated fill out this ctntpon anti enetoae >5 rente In stamps or coin. Be aura to Mat* numlwr Name j| of pattern anti Mae, mearvrins over the Addrew I « fullest part of the bust Address Pattern I Department, care of this paper. If you are Considering Buying a STORM BUGGY we will appreciate showing you our own make Sto mRw gv, which we will guarantee to be eq a' in Quaho, Sty and for service to any buggy on the market. Get our prices before buying We handle all kinds' Storm Fronts and all accessories necessary to mak ? wink traveling comfortable. Yours for Vehicle Nec >s aties the I DECATUR CARRWBE WORK?’ General R?oair Shop C >r. Monroe & Ist Phone 1!

. filmy not blouse and the bl, ■ also hae Uh bit. A dull red velours de la:ne ,«• with 7714. collared and cuff ,l ft f, i; , fox and havlac a banding off, x a 1 ; ~ hem. The lieltcd-in ‘bib“ on tl fnof the blouse Is of brightly or„d M I broidery. This frock si,, a , aj- ; gored skirt sllghtty draped m frentat a normal waist-line. To copy this design in si:- ■« j t quires 5 yards of 42 Inch n t laine with *4 yard of embr. >■_ No. 7714 —sizes J 4 tn 42. Each pattern 15 cents.