Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 265, Decatur, Adams County, 10 November 1913 — Page 6

A STUDY IN CRIMINOLOGY The cause of the cominitai us 43 per cent of criminals to penal institutions in one year in this country was due to sheer laziness. This represents the percentage of Tramp: sent to our jails. The Tramps of •tomorrow v. ill come from/the children of today. If every child from itsearlii st year taught industry and economy- if every parent who reads this will give the:r children a First National Bank Account- the Tramp problem would be rapidly solved. No one ever heard of a tramp with a Bank Account. -‘•ldleness and Extravagance arc the parents of Frevert..’, and and the Grandparents of ('rime FIRST NATIONAL BANK Decatur. Indiana. > T4E DAILY MARKET REPORTS J »E=SXSO£3OE3X=I«' j Corrected Every Afternoon 1

EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo. N. Y„ Nov. 7—(Spec ial to Daily nenux ratt- Re <*ipts, 9. 600: shipments, 3.0(0: official to New York yesterday, 3SC>; hops dosing steady. Meloums and heavy. $3 25055.30 Yorkers, sß.2o<fi $S 25; piss. $7.9" 0$8.OO: roughs. $7.250 $7.50; stags, $6,500 $7.00; sheep, 11.000; steady: top lambs, $6.60; cuttle, 2,1 Z ; steady G. T. BURK. Cover seed $7.00; Alsike seed $9.50 Wheat BCc , Corn 97c < 'orn 96c ■ Rye 56c Parley «... 45c050c i Timothy »eed $2.00 • Oats ............................36c COAL WWICX* I —— 11 Btove and Egg, Hara ..« SB.OO Chestnut, hard «...«.... $8.50 Pea, hard «.. $7.00 Poca, Egg and Lump $5.00 W. Ash «... z ...« $4.50 W. Splint « MJH H. Valley «.. « s<2 X. Lion H-5* ranaeti ................. s6.vc s. Hill «•< « $5.00 Kentucky ..« « 34.53 Luria 64-60

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. Fie, Wind storm, Cyclone, tornado, Plate glass, Automobile and Liability. OFFICE OVER Voglewedes Shoe Store Decatur, Ind I Old Adams County Bank i rvw»qtiir, Indiana. I F L capital 1120.0011 * SurpiUß , W.oo * C. 3 Niblick. PrcaMMot Al a* M. I nch and John Nibitch rt [if j Viee Pceaidenta ifci * **^ k- A E - Khn < er - Carisier ~ i Farm foam | r a -Specialty g Reflect — 803 esolve i Collection! t Made It’s Never TooLateToMehd ——— ab’t Ratal, Mb n 1 Your Financial Condition By — — A BANK ACCOUNT A^a . And By Depositing To The tion ConCredit Thereof, Regularly, A Portion With Safe Os Those Dollars Which Banking „ „ .„. 1L L _ . . Methods Escape So Easily, Without Bringing Extended [1 ADEQUATE RETURNS! Ll, __,, , , , —■nma a~- . .jr BirrnrrT— n —— —*—— ••«>. ■ ■■■ . wwmmw— w—a—gr j We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits

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iNNdUJCEMENfS FOR REPRESENTATIVE. Please announce my name as a candidate for representative, subject to : the decision of the democratic primary to bo held Friday. December 5, 1913. R. C. PARRISH. FOR CLERK. You art authorized to announce my name as a candidate for clerk of Adams county, subject to the decision of ' the democratic primary to lie held Friday, December 5. 1913. WILL HAMMELL. Please announce my name as a can did.ito for clerk of Adams county, subject to the decision of the democratic primary to be held Friday, December > 5, 1913. . CHARLES GETTING. John T. Kelly of Jefferson township, hereby anounces his name as a candidate for clerk of Adams county, subject to the decision of the democratic primary election to be held Friday, December 5, 1913. JOHN T KELLY. FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY. Please announce my name as a candidate tor prosecuting attorney of the 26th judicial district, subject to the decision of the democratic primary to be held Friday, December 5. 1913. J. F. FRUCHTE. — You are authorised to announce my name as a candidate for prosecuting attorney of the 26th judicial circuit, I subject to the decision of the demo- • ratio primary election Adams county to be held Friday. December 5,191 X MERLIN M. DUNBAR. FOR RECORDER. Please announce the name of the undersigned as a candidate for record er of Adams county, subject to the decision of the democratic primary election to lie held Friday. December 5, 1913. CHARLES E. MAGLEY. I hereby announce my name as s candidate for recorder of Adam? coun ty. subject to the decision of the dem ocratic primary election to be held Friday. December 5, 1913. Aa. A. AUGSBCRGER. FOR TREASURER. Please announce my name as a can didate for treasurer of Adams counsecond two-year teim, subject to the decision of the democratic primary election to be held. Friday. December 5, 1913. W. J. ARCHBOLD. You are hereby authorized to an nounce my name as a candidate to: treasurer of Adams county, subject to the decision of the democratic primary ■ election. to be held Friday. Deeembet 5. 1913. ' QEORGE KINZEL. , FOR ASSESSOR. Please announce my name as a can ; didale for assessor of Adams couuty I subject to the decision of the demo . cratic primary, to be held Friday, De ' cember 5, 1913. WM. FRAZIER. FOR SHERIFF. I hereby announce my name as i I candidate for sheriff of Adam* county I subject to the decision of the demo cratic primary election to bo held Pri day. December 5, 1913. ED GREEN. Please announce the name of Hear; Roden beck of Root township a* a can didate for sheriff of Adam* county subject to the decision of the deme cratic primary to l>e held Friday, De cember 5, 1913. HENRY RODEN BECK. — You are authorized to announce m; name a* a candidate for sheriff of Ad am* county, tubject tc the decision o the democratic primary, to be held o: Friday. December 5, 1913. W.M. ANDERSON. JOR SURVEYOR. Please announce my name as a can didate for surveyor of Adams cour : ty. second two year term, subject U the decision of the democratic pri | tnary election, to lie held Friday, De ? cember 5> 1913. PHIL L. MM’KLIN. COMMISSIONER. IST DISTRICT. Please announce the name of David J. Dilling. of Preble township, a* t candidate for commissioner First dlst i trict, subject to the decision of th< democratic primary to be held Fridaj ' December 5, 1913 DAVID J. DILLING. The undersigned resident of Preble township announce* hi* name a* a candidate for commissioner First di* triet. subject to the decision of the democratic primary election to be held Friday. December 5, 1913. H. FRED SCHEIMAN. You are authorised io atinouace the name of the undersigned r.a a candi date for commissioner. First district, subjeclto the decision of the demo cratic primary election to be held Fri-

I day, December 5, 1913. II JOHN D. NIDLINGER. Fred Thieme of UniAa township announces his name .as a candidate for commissioner, First district, subject to the decision of the democratic primary election to be held, Friday, Do 'cember 5. 1913. FRED THIEME. COMMISSIONER. 2ND DISTRICT. ; Plgpso announce the undersigned i resident of Washington township as ,; a candidate for commissioner, Second district, subject tn the decision of the democratic primary election, to be held Friday. December 5, 1913. WM. REPPERT. J Yon may announce my name as a candidate for commissioner. Second district, subject to the decision of the democratic primary election to be held Friday, December 5, 1913. IRA WAGONER. TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE. Please announce my name as a candidate for trustee of Preble township. subject to the decision of the democratic primary to be held Friday, December 5, 1913. JOHN MILLER. You are authorized to announce my name as a candidate f<s- trustee of Blue Creek township, subject to the decision of te democratic pri- ■ tnary to be held Friday. December 5, I 1913. CHARLES MORRISON. 0 A VALUAGLE SUGGESTIONIMPORTANT TO EVERYONE. It is now conceded by physicians that the kidneys should have more attention a« they control the other organs to a remarkable degree and do a tremendous amount of work in removing the poisons and waste matter from the system by filtering the blood. During the winter months especially, when we live sn indoor life, the kidneys should receive some assistance when needed, as we take less exercise, drink less water and often eat more rich heavy food, thereby 'orcing the kidneys to do more work •han nature intended. Evidence of kidney trouble, such as lame back, annoying bladder troubles, smarting or burning, brick-dust or sediment, sallow complexion, rheumatism, may be weak er irregular heart action, warns you that your kidney* require help immediately to avoid more serious trouble. Many physicians claim that an herbal medicine containing no minerals >r opiates has the most healing iaflu ence. An ideal herbal compound that, has had most remarkable success as. s kidney and bladder remedy is Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root. You may receive a sample bottle of i ■lwamp-Root hy parcels post. Address] Dr. Kilmer 41- Co.. Ginghamton. N. Y..1 •.nd enclose ton cents; also mention ' he Daily Democrat. Decatur, ind. — ...- 9UICK RELIEF FOR STOMACH MISERY. Mi-e-n* Will Put Your Sour, Gassy, Upset Stomach in Order—Try One Dose and Prove It. If you are a stomach sufferer do not tespair. Immediate, safe and sure relef is at hand. Mi-o-na Stomach Tab'ets, sold in fifty cent boxes at alt Irug stores, are a specific for out-of-irder stomachs. If suffering with idigestion, dys?ep*ia. gastritis, or any ot the various forms of stomach* misery, usually ndicated by nervousness, distress aft<r eating, headache, diziness, had breath or sour stomach, do not ■wait, io not suffer any longer—take Mi-o-na today—delays are dangerous. Mi-ona is always sold by the Holthouse Drug company on money tack If not satisfied plan. " U""- , WANTED—We would like to lease a farm, from 120 to 160 acres, would rive cash or grain rent. We have a first class line of horses and farm mahinery. and can give gilt-edge reference. Address D. Bros, care Dally Democrat. 260 U! STOP INDIGESTION SIMPLE W I Many a man and woman Is today ufferlng the discomfort and distress >f • tad stomach. Indigestion, bloatng. no energy after eating, and feel•ng generally •'rotten'’ all the time who can quickly get rid of it if they will l»egin using Samuel’s "Three-P' ca panics. Made after the prescription of a 'amous French physician. These Instant relief capsules contain pepsin, nrnln. glycerophosphates and other harmless ingredients, put up in sealed gelatin capsule*; eg«y »nd picas ’ ant tn take, unlike ‘ickoning tablet* tnd pill*. • Thousand* of men and women take hese harmless •Three-P’’ capsules after heavy meals, eat what they

nMU nr, ■' - i.T.I 1 =:■*■■ I '-'-a* ’ H° W t° -si I Dress Well I ' on a If s-W •i Limited Income WW I r I To dress well at moderate cost, to have ■yp { the j’oy of knowing that the style of your cos- Kf,' ,'.M tnme is absolutely new and correct; that it ' • J? I —**— is conservative and in good taste —select your HUT'''' ! 1 — Lj new clothes from smart models we arc show- ' .. ing from Bischof. MBv i ' XLX-*- - “• iW.fr : Then you know your costume has distinc- - 'k / i tion and shows the modish notes of the sea- __ ~ ' -*> !l ■ son; that it is exquisitely tailored and per- ' I feet in finish and design—in short, that it " comes to you fresh from the x > workrooms of one of America’s XI foremost designers. I M II /l « fl . Come in and see the complete / L 1 assortment ofcoatsand suits we ? w! have just received. Notice how I IRI — 1 f Ir unusually lovely these models l| are. See how skilfully Bischof ■i has developed all the charming II | l l [ z / iFb I new materials in the anprr'’.-~l E! V'l ' O' ,?■ colors — how much attention is given to the i ! pfe' | important style features —the cutaway coat, the cion- : *]; ‘ . / I | y yCj gated panel tack, the soft, graceful skirt draperies, Ll I the Mandarin sleeve —all the latest caprices of Fashion 1 I - '“.I- : >A| I WGh / are shown, after a manner that is most delightfully L. p 'ki W II lifl i i | Bischof uses oniv the finest coat-canvas (the t? *r*s -"-j- i i I kind used bv custom tailors); every yard ol the mateW! M * '■'« ' 1 r *al is tested, then sponged and shrunk; silk thread ' ] ” is used throughout; sfflt-covrred shields protect the 11 El i ; •• armholes; the buttons arc reinforced by stay-buttons I Un - « inside the coat. Bisthof garment - ktvp thtir sh ’IM - - 7 -> I •• they are fitted on/ntng mtae/j—not molded or pressed —Z J •• , into stape. yotir from tli* tnod<.*-H it i I * are now Uy ing. In this xpkndid rollecttoa i I ' r y-'U wiM n, l that Bitchof has thought oat ail / Mll T year nrrda for this s*axon. The f a| ® wEiai t ’ jom i; Im rc. at a pn<e tu i»Uercst you, MfSW" /ij IV - (Prictt Hm) IIW L-H ■ J PRICES $15.00, SIB.OO $20.09, $25.00 NIBLICK AND CO. t

■IB FLAT DITCH CABBAGE FOR KRAUT $2.25 Per 100 lbs. I Plenty of good country but-, er. We pay cash or trade ’ for produce butter 25c t eggs 27 cents WANTED—GirI for gencrul houwe 1 wc|x. Inquire of Mr*. J. Q. Nep I tune, corner Third and JaffeiKon I • afreet* MM3 ■’ FOR SALE- Hernan and two lota In '• .Monroe. For further |«rticular« r aec Ira Wagoner at Monroe or John I! Wagoner at Decatur. 28 It f THIS EASY tAY-SAMUEL’S “3-P” y want and never Buffer Motnach die • treaa. It not only baniahrr Indigo- ( tlon but blulda up the whole ayatem, „ making life worth living. y J Don't deprive youraelf another day ” | of the pleasure* of enjoying and di grating your math. Ort r parfcagt a now. You are sure to he happy over )- | It. i., Good druggists everywhere sell r Samuel's "Three P" capsu’es. two I _ nites. 25c and 50c. Or order direct from The Samuel Chemical Com ■ KLF ■ peny. Cincinnati. Ohio. e Ju Sold by the Holthouae • Drug Company. Smith. Yager It Falk.

LAST WARNING Your Gas Bill is Due November 10 We are not in business for our health, and we n* <1 money to operate our plant. To our consumers wh e accounts are not paid up by November 10th, we issue tl is last warning that we will absolutely turn off your gas .service WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE. Payments on all appliances are also due Novtmb?r V th. DON’T FORGET THE DATE. Indiana Lightins: Co. Announcement P» •* • i- u .. • J 1 *’ V"* ***• n " w ’.l il? L.® «'amp .r as , s - . ' *' 1 **4 <”lf fix-t«_ *' r i< WE KU APVKTtKD 000D* ' I fir CSr&S'•- aat innartKo ooods otuaagTrrn S 5 fas 1 n-.i’r.,,,*? r iMursrtH,,. u. 5? wStaT ““'*■••••'. to (ito w,t | STAR GROCERY Phone 2f>2