Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 267, Decatur, Adams County, 12 November 1913 — Page 6

A STUDY IN CRIMINOLOGY The cause of the comrnital of 13 per cent of criminals to penal institutions in one year in this country w r a; due to sheer laziness. This represents the pereentayo of Tramp sent toonr 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. No one ever heard of a tramp with a Rank Account. —ldleness and Extravagance are the parents of Proverty. and and the Grandparents of Crime FIRST NATIONAL BANK Decatur. Indiana. ! int daily market klpuru a I Corrected Every Afternoun 2 Bert ■”3E30E20E3 E7 111 " 1 | E=J

EAST BUFFALO East Buffalo, N. ¥.. Nov. B—(Spec-j i.d to Daily Democrat) Receipts, 200: shipments. 2.850; officii*! to New York yesterday, 3,*>40; hog • closing steady. Medium and heavy, *8.35© *8.40, Yorkers. $8.25©J8.40; pigs and lights,; $8,004**8.10; roughs, *7.50©*7.75. i stags. $6.50fi*7.25; sheep. 4.200; steady; lambs. >7.<*o; cattle. 2,00; J dull. - G. T. BURK. — . I: Clover seed 87.00 A kike seed s9.s<’ t Wheat 86c Corn .’>7c| Corn 96c' Rye 7>6c Carley ... 45c©50c Timothy aeed . *2.<w ) ( Oats -Me . . I COAL PRICES. : ■ .■■■■! . | | •tore and Egg. barn »s te < Chestnut, hard MB- < Pea, hard ... 17 tv Poca, Egg and Lump 15.00 IF. A*h 64 r ' n V SpUnl »4*e I H Valley 84.1 S K. Lion »so Cannail M ................56.0c 1 «. Hili „r »<* Kentucky — —.- Ml 1 Lnrt* M M

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 INS Lase, Health and Accident, Fire, Wind storm, Cyclone, Tornado, Plate glass, Automobile and Liability. Or FICE OVER Voglewedes Shoe Store x Decatur, Irid I MMaaHBRn SES W ' ~ emananUMOMl ’ Old Adams County Bank k n , Iliana. *• JCTIJu' Sort>l><> I’f.OO EmoU>>' i c. 8. Niblick, rreniCn, M Kin'h end John Niblkl I 11 ’* Vic* Presidents "Mm . * K K Whinger faeho ReacT~ Parm, r“’ i» QeSblV* oHecn. Made If<NeverTooLateToMehd i ■iiiibi l ..I'. ■■■■■■' mN* Rn f p*, I Men 1 Your Financi d Condition By STARTING A BANK ACCOUNT ;«X ! And By Depositing To The tionCon- * Credit Thereof, Regularly, A Portion With Sait I Os Those Dollars Which Banking Methods Escape So Easily, Without Bringing 8 ADEQUATE RETURNS! I , : We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on I • »«. U

FULLENKAMPS. Butter 18c@25c Lard _ 11c NIBLICK & CO. Eggs 31c Butter 18c@25c BERLINGS. Eggs 3ic Springers 9c Ducks 9© 10c Fowls 9c Geese 7®Bc TnrkMa 10©14cl Old Roosters 5c KALVER MARKETS. Woo I allo. Sheep jelt» 4h<©ti Muskrat* 6cO4e Rkun» > '’no» <'oe«uu lOctypw Mln* «. <a•*» LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Springers 9c Dneks 9© 10c Fowls 9c Geese 7®Be j Turkeys 10©14c Old roosters 5c 1 Eggs 31?

WAS BANNER DAY Gass & Meibers’ Store Did Biggest Business Last Saturday SINCE ITS OPENING Patrons from Far and Near Find Just What They Want in Clothing. The Gass & Meibers’ “Store of Quality" is certainly living up td i’s name. Last Saturday wai tho biggest day this big store has known ! since it opened. Customers from far ; and near gathered to fit themselves with the latest and best in women's j ami children’s clothing, and in so do- ' ing demonstrated that the store is proving in reality what its name im- ! plies. "A Store of Quality." It was necessary to increase the force to I care for the large trade and extra asI sistants besides the regular attend ants, wore Mrs. Minerva Wilkenson, Mrs. James Bain and Miss Vena Parent. The store makes a specialty in fit ting odd sizes, as well as the regular, and carries clothing to lit the smallest and the largest as well as the medium. The blustery weather reminds us that winter is at hand. All kinds of seasonable clothing that keep one as warm as toast may be found at the Gass & Meibers’ store. A Mr. Res nek, representing a large suit and I cloak house, will come tomorrow with I another large line of goods and thosewho perchance might want something even different than the large stock carried by the store, may try on the goods carried by this firm, or make order therefrom. ■o ■ IN MEMORY Os Edwin Jestin Johnson, son of T. J ' and Minerva Johnson, born March 5. 1865, departed this life October 18. at' the age of forty-feur years, aeven months and fourteen days. He was a kind and loving brother, always ready to help those not able to help them selves. He leaves to mourn their loss a wife, two sons, <atber. mother t»o brothers, four slaters, and a host of friends. i A brother gone, but not forgotten, J Fever will bis memory fade Sweetest thought will ever linger Around the grave where he is laid. We loved him. yes. we loved him. Rut Jesua loved him more; So the angels sweetly called him To that bright and lofty shore. The golden gates were ope red. A gentle voice said. come. And with farewells unspoken, He calmly wslered home. i It was hard to part with him. Oh. so sad to see him die. But then we will try to meet him, j Some sweet day, by and by. SLTERS. ■ ....— PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale. nt hi* residence. I mile north and 3-1 1 mile west of Magley. on the Fred) SePemeyer farm. qn Wednesday. November 12, 1913, beginning at 12:30i o’clock noon, the following property, j to-wit: Cattle: Four head, consist j ing of one 3-year-old belter. 1 yearling' hull and two spring calves. Sheep: ’ Ten head of good ewes. Hogs: Forty head, consisting of eighteen * boats averaging 150 tbs. each; 9 small pita. ■ weaned; 3 good brood sowr; 1 with 9 ; pigs by aide; 1 Chester White male hog. Poultry: Six doaen bens. 4 do: <-n pullets, 9 white ducks. Farming Implements: 2 hog bouses, mud boat carriage, buggy, set double buggy barness, 2 cider barrels. 60 fodder shocks. 2 stoves. 1 a Globe Oak stove, good as new. burns either coal or wood, and 1 l>ox stove, and many other articles. j Terms ot Sale:—*s.oo and under, cash. Over that amount s credit of 9 months will be given, pur turner fflvlug note, with approved security. No i property removed until settled for. 4 ' per cent off for cash. ADAM ÜBT. John Rpuhlar, Auct, Jonas Llby, Clerk. FOR HALE-Pavorite base burner. Tn | excellent condition. Been used only short time. Call 'pnone 159. 265t3 865.00 MONTHLY—Lady or gentleman wanted as Information report i «r. No canvassing, spare Umo. en | dose stamp. National Realty Infor , mation human, nw* t*e. drawer 1569. Txt’ Angeles. Calif. 26616 •OR 3AIJC—Good paying tnilk business Fine opportunity in ths beat city In V. 8. *IB.OOO. Xufy William*. Gary. Ind.

’■ - ’ / I NO. X) CUN', RACTORS. Notice in hereby given that the uh designed. Riipefintendent of the Frank firewater ditch in Wahanhtown | chip. Adams county, Indiana. Will oh Saturday, November 22. 1913, at 10 o'clock a. tn., in the office of the County Surveyor, in the City of DeCbtur, Indiana, receive Healed bids for the construction of said ditch in accordance with tho report, plans and specifications now on file in said . cause in the Auditor’s office of Adams r County. Indiana. Bids will be received and contract let as follows, towit: Section 1, station 0 to station 53 plus 20, to the lowest and best bidder as a whole. Bidders will be required to file with t'elr blds affidavits as required by law upon forms furnished by said superintendent and each bid shall be accompanied with a good and sulfif rient bond in a sum equal to twice , the amount of such bid conditioned for the faithful performance of said contract and each bidder will enter 1 into a contract If same be awartW io han to be approved by said superb". t< ndent. The superintendent reserves the right to reject any and ail bids. No bid will be received in excess of 1 the estimated cost of such work or In exce*s of the benefits found. PHIL 1.. MACKLIN. ! 3-10 Bttpi. of Construction. PASTRY SALE Mrs. Clarence Baughman’s section of the United Brethren Aid society will give a pastry sale Saturday morn ing and afternoon at the Pennington A Lichtle meat market on Monroe street, west of Niblick’S. They will : have homemade hominy, bread, dough nuts, mince and pumpkin and other pies, homemade candy and cracker jack. 261t3 ' Q HAS A NICE WINDOW. The Yager Bros. & Reink'.ng store, ■lias a nice show window just now advertising the McDougall kitchen cabinets and the sale on them which is, . told of in ad, elsewhere in this issue, j ' The window is very attractive and js drawing the attention of many pass ersby. MM ■ ■<> PIANO TUNING. Mr. Kr xmel, the piano tuner, I*l here for a few day*. Orders received at the Murray hotel, 'phone 57. 25Ct2' PENNY SOCIAL Mrs. J. D. Wleehanpt’s section ot the United Brethren bodies’ Aid society will give a penny social at the E. D. j home. Friday evening. Nov 1 ember 21. t! FOR RENT — Office rooms over Hower barbe 1 shop, new bay window, plenty of ligbi etc. Bee A. D. SUTTLEF o PIANO TUNING. Mr. KritumeL the piano tuner, will i re mi in until tomorrow. Orders received at the Murray hotel, 'phone 57. — The cooperative plan ot paying by j week or month makes it ect.y to buy | a McDougall cabinet at Yager Bro*. Reiuklng’s. 265t3 LOST—A change purse containing a sum of money. Finder please re turn to this office and receive rc . I ward. 250tf' LOST-Since Sunday, white bull dog. | i with black collar; answer* to name Int "Mack." Finder < nil Mr*. Bob i FrU-jinger. 'phone 12 J line, or 5*2. ■ , city. 25713. Don’t torget that yon can buy n . genuine McDougall kitchen cabinet on ; the cooperative plan and never mi*s * , the cost—Yager Bros. 6 Reinking. • 263t2

■■ ■ We Sell Eastern Oklahoma Land HMM What was known as the Indian Reserve, in Muskogee, Okmulgee and Mclntosh Counties. We have 40 inches rain fall, our lands are level, fertile and close to railroads, plenty of oil and gas. We have juat come back from there, we stand ready and wi ling to back up any and all statements we make on our Oklahoma land because we know what we are talking about ,1 We raise com, oats, wheat, alfalfa, milo maze, kafer com, cotton cow-peas, peanuts and all kinds and verities of fruits. Although this was an off year, com made from 25 to 60 bushels to the acre, oats from 45 to 75 bushels to acre wheat 30 to 50 bu. and cotton from $45 to $75 per -ere All we ask is for you to make a trip with us and investigate for yourself and you will be more than pleased. . If interested come and see us at Decatur, or write u> and we will see you. Excursion rates every day in the week. We also have a large list of local lands for sale. D. F\ Leonard Decatur, Ind. Office Opposite Interurban Station

SALTS FINE FOR ACHING KIDNEYS. We Eat Too Much Meat Which Clog» Kidney*. Then the Back Hurts. I , Mort folks forget that the kidneys, j like tho bowels, get sluggish nnd clog ■ ged and need a Hushing occasionally. ■ else we have backache und (lull misery ' in the kidney region, severe headaches, rheumatic twinges, torpid liv- ■ er, acid stomacii, sleeplessness and all sorts of bladder disorders. You simply must keep your kidneys active and clean, nnd the moment you feel an ache or pain in the kidney region, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good drug store here, take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act tine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lilhln. and is harmless to flush clogged kidneys und stimulate tlie into normal activity. It also neutralizes the acids in tho urine so it no longer irritates, thus ending blad d«-r disorders. Jad Salts is harmless; inexpensive, makes a delightful effervescent lithlawater drink which everybody should take now and then to keep their kid noys clean, thus avoiding serious com plications. A well known local druggist says he sells lots of Jad Salts to folks who believe is overcoming kidney trouble while it is only trouble. Tho Holt house Drug company. —-—■- - — ■ o Ml O NA STOPS ALL STOMACH DISTRESS i Why suffer with that uncomfortable j feeling of fuiines, headaches, dizzii ness, sour, gassy, upset stomach, or j heartburn? Get relief at once—delays are uangerous. Buy today—now —a I fifty cent box of Mi-o-na Tablets. Their action Is sure, safe and itnnu diate. There is no more effective stomach ■ remedy than Mi-o-na. Besides quickly 'stopping the distress Mi-o-na soothes the irritated walls of the stomach ( strengthens and build* up the diges ‘ tlve organs, thus assisting nature ir ! the prompt digestion of tire food—your entire system is benetitted. you will enjoy good health. Do not suffer another day - get a j box of Mi-o-na Tablets from the Holt • house Drug company at Decatur. Take i the mas directed and see how quit k’y j you get relief. o NOTICE. j My shop is on the north side of the court house, one door east of the Stat I theater. Shave, 10c. Lester Baugh , I man and Red Knoff. two barbers j LESTER BAUGHMAN. 259t3 Prop. o— — Now’ don’t fall to join tho McDougall co-operative club and wish you had," etc. Do it now before it is too late. Yager Bros. A Reinking. 265 t: CHIROPRACTOR Hniirc 1:30 to 5:00 IlUlirS 6:30 to 8:00 Office on second floor, first door South of Demccrat Consultation and Spinal Analysis free Ladv Attendant RHOME GSO 0. L. BUBGENER D.C

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Instead of more elaborate detail* the simpler afternoon frocks depend for effect upon a graceful shoulder, an attractive girdle or a bit of drapery. Several such features are brought out in 7BS'. together with an effective o-.’ row panel down front und back which , serves to catch up Und hold the dru| cry in place, one of tlie new vetonrs. a velveteen, moire or poplin could loused with this design most appropriI ately. Mahogany crepon relieved by a ‘ I wide girdle of P.oman striped ribbon is shown in the illustration. To Copy this dress in size 36 it re- i quires 4 T » yards of charmeuse and ! of a yard of silk for the girdle. Now that dancing is so popular one !

J To obtain either pattern illustrated ftH I out thia conpon and en«-lose IS cent* in • > ‘ o Sze stamps or coin. Be sure tn .state number Name I of pattern and size. mranuriiK over the . . . fullest part of the bunt. Address Pattern A ure>» J Department, care of this paper. ......

—”— ■ '■ lll ,■■■■„ —_— GRAND OPENINC OF DECATUR’S NEW ...Family Theatre.. THE LYRIC I TUESDAY, 11 NOVEMBER 11 I EVERYTHING NEW. TRY TO GET IN HOMESEEKER EXCURSION FARES to West, Southwest and Southeast via C ? L tF LE AP route. 1 .ekets on sale November ISth., December 2nd. and 16th., January 6th. and 20th. LIBERAL STOPOVERS l or tickets and information see H. J. Thompson ageni Decatur, or address Chas E. Rose. A.G.P. A., Toledo, Ohio. I I VK v i EKS AND STOCK MEN ""ntarcTJ’i “ rUrb "' " P<T,n ’' ur rmrnu wh.n th » 5? n,ar< M Joint*, sprung tendons or nny <• \ XX* th*. J ,,C B,OCk M ’ >(llc ‘ l Company win 3 i x'-" TuTr- “ a bu '" , *#r r ..„ L - P - 10 ,TOCK rOOD 1 MSOICAU COMPANY. ,«• •. nh. st. or uiuie, Qr(H Mllk M

itff«l.s Hovei.il of the simpler <lan>:rj ■; drt’Sws. TlK'Sf ur< lilosli) <1 ; the sheerer mat<-ri;ils. chi.Tou, net ltn( j I lai'e is es|.»‘<>inily infill h season, being used for flouln b,,,. I ices and trimming purpus. s in g co . t eral. | Till* model shows a three tier, .i s,i<i n ! of lace flouncing over a foimdat'cr, 4 I delicate gro n ills rty sill; flounce is caught up slightly and held with .. fir.' how. J This model in size 18 requires yards of attover lace flouncing and , yards of silk for the guinipe and f,ju C dation skirt. No. 785. —sizes 54 to 44. NO. 7sst> -sixes 14. IS, 17 and IS. Each pattern IS cents.