Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 291, Decatur, Adams County, 10 December 1913 — Page 8

i. 4 i ■ ir i r --r - . — —— ~ . i in i .1 ■ii ■ » —iii.ii ■ ... —i.ii —i»» —< The ability to earn money does not endure forever. Upon what will you fall back when that ability is gone? FIRST NATIONAL BANK Decatur, Indiana. nin :.r 7je3omor7n...,SEA i THE DAILY MARKET REPORTS S J*’ J; ■—WMWWMMW—— 0* Corrected Every Afternoon j ■*■ 11—rm— nr-fi"— "lT- |

EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo. N. Y.. Dec. S i >!'<■ ial to Daily Deuuxrut) -Ito 'ipts. 16. oOO; shipments, 4.960 today: receipts. I.SOO; shipments. 1,900 yesterday: <■ !>- i ial to New York Saturday, 4.lSu; mgs closing steady. Medium and heavy, SS.Ot Yorkers. $8.00; pig* and lights, $7.75«i $8.00; roughs, fctags, .45.50$ $6.50; sheep, 17.600; steady; choice lambs, $8.15(ft58.25; yearlings, >s.so<?i $6.50; wethers, ss.oo(fr $.',.25. < wen, $4.254i $4.75; mixed sheep. .> <’ $5.25; cattle, 4500; strong to ten higher; choice steers, $8.60559.00; l ie era steers, $7.004i SS.6O; heifers, $7.:.0 '<<sß.os; cows, $6.2541 $7.09;: shu-kers, $4.5041 $6.50. G. 1. BURK. New corn, yellow, per 100 lb 70c, Clover seed $7.50 Alaike seed $9.50 .Vh.-at 91 < corn sl.Ol Rye 56c Barley 55c<7GOi Timothy need . s2.ou i »a t s ? COAL PRICES. Stove and Egg, hard SB.OO Chestnut, hard $8.50 Pea, hard $7.00 Poca. Egg and Lump y- > W. Ash .....84 V. Splint H. Valley $4 5 R. Lion $4.50 Cannoli . J. HUI $5.00 Kentucky $4.5t Lurig $4.50 NIBLICK A. CO. Eggs ;;o< Putter 18c@25c

— ■ Reduced Prices On All Work Gents suits, overcoats etc, French dry cleaned and pressed only SI.OO, Sponged and pressed 50c Ladies suits, dresses, lone coats french dry cleaned and pressed only SI.OO GIVE US A CALL. PHONE 719 Paris Cleaning & Dye Works J.C. Kolin, Mgr. Chas. R. Kolin Prop North 3rd and Monroast. Ist. l ouse N. Ward Fence Office —X——■«—W •» I — -■ Qi —> I Old Adams County Bank f Decatur, Indiana. ~ ' C Capital 115*1.000 1 _ ’■ ...A Sorplaa . ISp.'XJO C- S. Nib Lek, Preaideot yyfe JohaMMci ■■WuaWfjjg--- A'- ’• p 'A'” Vie« Preavienta 7 _.? | x - Ehi, ‘<* r . Caahiar B?fkct - I ■«• .—iSrcwi# Resolve coiiectioM Made It’s Never Too'lale To Mend MJ. ■ ===== able Rates. Mend Your Financial Condition By — — A BANK ACCOUNT And By Depositing To The tionCon- _ , matent Credit Thereof, Regularly, A Portion With Safe Os Those Dollars Which Escape So Easily, Without Bringing Extended i . ADEQUATE RETURNS’ J n uur Fati om Wq Pay 4 Par Cent Interest on 1 fear Time Deposits

FULLENKAMPS. :s : j»c Putter 18c© ">c I -11 C BERLINGS. Heavy chicks ;tj Light chicks Sc Heavy fowls <tc i. 11l fowl SC ii avy ducks 10c , Li ;ht ducks sp (I i'Pso 9c Younk turkeys 1 ;c Tom turkeys ;oc Old hen turkeys 12c . Old Roosters 5c Above prices paid for poultry free from feed. KALVER MARKETS. j Wool 15cf?20c Beef hides 10c jCalf Me Tallow 5c Sheep pelts [email protected] Muskrats scs4sc Skunk 25c® $3.50 Coon 19e®52.76 Possum 10c$ 70c Mink 25c® $6 00 < ,-rr 99c LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Heavy chicks 9c Light chicks 8c Heavy fowls 9c Light fowls Rc Heavy dttrks 10c ’.'••lit duck,. .....................8e l -e 9c v 'tn;-, turkeys 14c Tom turkeys 10c (>'d hen turkeys 12c Old Roosters 5c Alov© prices paid for poultry free from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. Rutter fat, per lb 33c Creamery butter 32c —* i ■

HE LAUGHED ’TILL HE DltD. fuylorsvllle, Ohio—Abe Skinner, the village pessimist, laughed himself to death from rending BIFF! the na tlonal magazine of fun, which is making greater strides than any other magazine before the American public today. It is a magazine that will keep the whoe family in a good humor. The .Mail of Biff! contains artists, caricaturists, and writers who rank among the best in the country, it is highly illustrated and printed in colors. It will keep the whole family cheerful the year 'round. You can afford to spend SI.OO ti year to do this. Send this clipping and fifty cents today to the publishers of Biff! Dayton, Ohio, for one year's subscription The regular price is SI,OO, and wo are mak , Ii Ing this special offer to got acquaint-i I Ml. - 286tG u I TO THE PUBLIC | ' 1 have opened an office for the prac-' tico of law. in the Odd Fellow’s Block,, in the suite of rooms formerly occu i pied hy Mr. Beatty, where I may bo , found during business hours. 1 heartily appreciate all past favors. Respectfully, 30t. JAMES T. MERRYMAN 1 —————-o —— —— FOR SALE. — The general store and buildings of! the late Henry Zwick nt Williams (Bingen P. 0.1, Indiana. For full par ' tieulars call on or write MARY ZWICK. 2SStno Bingen, Indiana. o—— - TRUSTEE ELECTION. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting to be held soon the Pleasant Mills Baptist church will elect two trustees to serve during a jieriod of three years each. 288tl0 NOTICE. John Edwards, the old relialile paint-1 er of Decatur, is now ready to do your ■ painting, paper hanging and graining . Leave all ardera with the Holthouse ' Drug Co. 283e0d-t3O I —— & PRIVATE SALE. ' —- ... i ’ Ono work mare. 7 years old. nnd in foal, sound, positively guaranteed; 1! coining 2-year-old draft horse, colt; 1‘ spring mare colt, 1 flat beet rack, ’ I' bay driving mare, 1 set double bar 1 ■ess, set single harness, and buggy; 1 j cow, half Jeraoy, fresh Ist of January, I guaranteed. S. H. PLEW. I 1 Ilaifinile north of Monroe. 282116;' Our stock of cuff buttons, scarf pins. >; laveihrs. lockets and chains, umbrel las, (Valdemar chains, fobs, etc., can't be beat.—Hensley, Jeweler. 289t2 ' LOST—Brown fur collar; was lost ' Wednesday of last week. Reward . 1 for itij return to Mrs. Adam Buettel. ' South Third street. 289t3 ' I FOR SALE—Standard bred Du roc anu Poland Chine sows. Prices reason üble. 'Phone Monroe, 3 shorts. —L. G. Williams, Decatur, Ind., R. R. 10. 259t6 FOR SALE —One golden oak library . table. Good as ru-w, and will sell at a bargain. Call telephone 570. 2»9tGj , FOR RENT—Furnished room, fur ' nnce heat; l>ath. Strictly moderr.' Inquire this office. 273tf A set of silver knives nnd forks: makes a good present for your. wife. | mother or sister. We have them at ail prices.—Hensley. Jeweler. 289tz MlST—Shepherd dog. middle sited has strap around ueck; left farm last 1 Sunday morning. Any person know ing whereabout of dog will do a favor by calling me on Monroe 'phone at < my (ixpnnse —Samue Yost. 286tS FOR SALE-40 Homer pigeons. In quire of Claude Snyder, 'phone 57 - 294t6 We have a large line of diamond rings, both ladies and gents' at the lowest price.—Hensley, Jeweler. 28$t2 FOR SALE—Honan and two lota In Monroe. For further [-urtlculara aee Ira Wagoner at Monroe or John Wagouer at Decatur. 26Itf WANTED-To rent, a sht or seven room house, Jan. 1; centrally located. Inquire Adams County Creamery Co. 264tG Don't forget that we are selling out ou line of hand painted china at coat. ( all and sw the remarkably low prices. Hensley. Jeweler 289t2 FOR SALE—Five shares of one hun dred dollars each, of the capital stock of the Fanner* A Merchants' Bank, Geneva, Ind. Write box 176. Marion. Ind. 2s7tß LOST—Beagle hound, white, with few black spots, yellow ears. Please cull Philip Kauer. Hoagland 'phone, and receive reward. 288t3 Beautiful Jewelry always gives n good Impression. The good taste of the giver Im often judged by the beau j ty of tho gift. Some in and let >u help! make your selection.—Hensley, Jew eler. 287t3 HOUSE FOR RENT—Cosy five room cottage; excellent location. Inquire of Cbarlea Kether at Kether's cigar shop above Ward Fence company’s office. *B6tf

AN OFFICIAL REPGRt. , Tho undersigned, W. P. Sclitock ' secretary, and E. X. Ehingcr, tronsur er of the fund raised for the purpotu of paying the expenses incident to th< "Unveiling of the Soldiers’ Mona ment," beg leave to make tho follow ing report: Receipts. Grand Army Post $ 25.00 WetnhoiT Monumental Works . 25.00 Averett & Hite Co 5.00 Old Adams County Bank 10.00 First National Bank 10.00 i. A. Kalver 10.00 Charles Sether 5.00 The Kuebler Co 5.00 Niblick £ Co 5.00 Gay. Zwick & Myers 5,00 | Decatur Herald Co 5.00 Bowers Realty Co 5.00 i Holthouse, Sqhulte Co 5.00 I Lee Hardware Co 5.00 I Ilolthouse Drug Co 5.00 i Smith. Yager & Falk 5.00 Tile Morris Company 5.00 ! Chas. Voglewede 5.00 Runyon, Engelor Co. 5.00 Te.eple, Brandyberry A- Peterson 5.00 The Democrat Co 5.00 , Schafer Hardware Co 5.00 Peoples 4c Gerke 5.60 The Myers-Dailey Co 5.00 ! Krick, Tyndall 4c Co 10.06 ; Smith & Co 5.00 Girod 4c Baker 6.0 f i Vance 4c Hite 5.00 • Yager Bros. & Reinking 5.00 Graham & Walters 5.0 c i Decatur Lumber Co 5.01 Jacob Martin 5.0 t Kirsch, Sellemeyer & Sons’ Company 5.0 - W. A. Lower 5.00 Citizens' Telephone Co. ...... 5.0' Hoosier Packing Co 5.00 Mann & Chisten 5.00 Frisinger & Co. 5.00 LaFountain Handle Co 5.00 8. H. Adams 5.0( Burk Elevator Co s.o<> H. L. Cooter 5.0< H. A. Colchin 2.5 i L. A. Holthouse 2.5( Gillig 4c Peoples 2.51 Steelt & Company 2.51 D. M. Hensley 2.50 G. C. Steele 2.00 J. E. Moser 2.00 T. H. Baltzell 2.00 Wm. P. Colchhi 1.00 H. Beriing 7* 3,5* J. S. Colchin 3.HHenry Thomas Will J. Johns 2.5( T. A. Ix-onard 2.50 Lichtle & Pennington 2.5* J. 11. Holthouse 2.5 f U. Deininger 2.50 M. Fulleukamp 2.5< The Enterprise Drug Co. ..... 2.50 W. L. Lehno 3.50 F. V. Mills 1.00 Hunsicker Bros 2.5* Frank McConnell 2.5( Callow A Rice 2.5 t Schaub. Dowling & Co 3.54 I. Bernstein 2.54 John H. Lose 2.5 t Ed L. Kintz 2.0* Meyer, Scherer A Beavers .... 2.W Ferd Bleeke 2.00 Thos. J. Durkin 2.0( A. J. Welfley 1.04* C. W. Yager 2.ot> Elzey A- Hackman 2.54 Robison A Kirsch 2.50 Hower A Hower 2,M> Winues Shoe Store 2.5 f Williams A Sons t.9* H. L. Merry LG.' Total $382.65 Dalurasmanta. Blue Creek Band 4 20.0( Geneva City Hand 25.0* I‘leuMint Ridge Band 25.04 Berne City Band 37.5* M. Fullenkantp 3.66 Judge J. T. Merryman 8.30 Daniel Shackiey 40 Daniel Shackiey 6< ■Mra. E. Burns 12.65 Morris A- Co. 36.30 Ft. W. I Springfield Ry, C 0... 25.00 Julius llauKk 4.GU Morris * Co. .50 Gay. Zwick & Myera G. R. 4 1. R. R. Co. .... 33.80 Runyon. Engeler 4k Co IS.Oo J. Barnett 1-25 George St«M-le 20.00 Decatur Herald Co 1.50 SchaußDuAilng Co 7T> Smith, Yar*’ A Falk 1.50 Anton Krunemmker ......... 1.00 JMM HUI .1.541 Citizens' Telephone Co T. 45 Gay. Zwick A Myera 9.29 Total amount paid 0ut.... .$312.35 Balance on hands 50.10 $362.65 Respectfully submitted. E. X. EHINGER. Treas. Attest: W. P. SCHROCK. Sec y. ■ -■<>■■ Have you noticed our kitchen ' clocks’ We arc telling them for $2.00 Stop and are thia great bargain. Hensley. Jeweler. 289tG FOR RENT—Front office rooms over Interurban depot: vacated by Prosecutor Parrish. Inquire of A. D. Unifies. 282tf

GARDS OF THANKS. k. Ploa'-'o tell tho voter.q of Root townr- chip, though the Dally Democrat, that o I appreciate the splendid vote given e me at tho recent primary. If elected i- I promise t<» do my host to servo tho j. people of ibis township. R. K. FLEMING. |( I nnt thankful to tho democrats of () Adams county for the vote given me m 1( the primary, 1 am proud of the fact Ihul I made so good a showing in evo rry township and I want to thank thr 0 many friends who assisted mo. I shall try to prove that I am worthy at " all times. WM. REPPERT. 9 " lam sure tho democrats of Adams county know that I most sincerely thankful for the hundreds of votes given mo at tho recent primary but 1 1 want to publicly express that fact. I cannot be a hotter democrat in the ' future than I have heen in the past 1 but I promise to be Just as good and 1 that moans always. If elected I prom--1 iso to servo tho people to tho best of my ability. RD GREEN. 1 . "Os what bath a man to 1•• proud, if! > he is not proud of his friend:.?" CHARLES E. M \GLEY. To the Democrat:* ' Please express to the people of i Washington township my thanks for 1 the assistance and votes given me at ' the primary. 1 appreciate the efforts of my friends and realize that all of the candidates could not win. J. B. BUHLER. IF KIDNEYS AND BLADDER BOTHER Take Salts to Flush Kidneys and Neutralize Irritating Acids. I Kidney and Bladder weakness result from uric acid, says a noted authority. The kidneys filter this acid from the blood and pass it on to the bladder, where it often remains to irritate and inflame, causing a buning. scalding sen nation, of seting up an irritation at the neck of the bladder, obliging you to reek relief two o thtee times during < be night. Tile sufferer is in constate Iread, the water passes sometimes with a scalding sensation and isvery profuse; again, there is difficulty In ivoidtng it. x Bladder weakness, most folks call It, because they cant contro'.l urination, ' While it is extremely annoying and sometime* nntnful.this Is really one of 'he most simple ailments to overcome. Get about Jour ounces of Jad Salts ’rom your pharmacist and take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast, continue this for two or throe days. This will neutralize the acids in urine so it no longer is a source of irritation to the oladder nd urinary organs which then act normally again. Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless, and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with Hthia, and is used by thousands of folks who an* subject to urinary disorders tamed by uric acid irritation. Jad Salts 1 Is splendid for kidneys and causes no bad effects whatever. Here you have a pleasant, efferves 1 cent llthia-water drink, which quickly 1 relieves bladder trouble. Holthouse Drug 4’o. ■ - o■■■■'-■ — AVOID CATARRH. Breath* Hyomei—lt Medicates the Air You Breathe and Instantly Relieves. Why continue to suffer from catarrh Moped up head, husky voice and other I troubles of the breathing oirnns when I Hoithouso Drug Co will sell*you Hyomol with a guarantee to refund the I purchase price if It Is not satisfactory, i Hyomei Is a pleasant, harmless ami I antiseptic medication which you beatbe l a few limes dally though a small ) Inhaler. It effectively and promptly i relieves all catarrhal discharges, snifl- ( les. foul breath,watery eyes fnd the i formation of crusts in the nose, or yon > get your money bock, i A complete Hyomei outfit, consist > ing of Inhaler and a bottle of Hyomei i cost* SI.OO. and extra bottles. If after ; wards needed are only GOcnnts. ) Mwnys use Hyontel for bronchitis. » cold In tho head, husky vonce. croup > of infants and any inflammatory dis- ; eases of the breathing organs. > -o BRONZE TURKEYS FOR SALE. ) I have a number of full blooded i Bronx turkey gobblers, weighing from 20 to 22 pounds each—Just tho kind for the farmer who wants to raise good turkeys next year. I also make a specialty of furnish- > ing turkey hens and gobblers for table use. Have good supply for Christi mas: will furnish them either alive or i; j dreimod. Leave order now, ■ r THOS. DOWLING. „ 284tf 'Phone 11-B - —■■<>— f Democrat Want Ads Pav.

Extra Bi£ Feature ; FHL-M CRYSTAL THEATER TONIGHT ONLY Admission 5 and 10c THE GREAT TAXICAB MYSTERY IN THREE REELS A Great Detective Story SENSATIONAL! EXCITING! A story of the theft of a $50,000 Diamond Necklace and the ultimate capture of the theif, the unraveling of which makes one of the most thrilling and interesting detective stories that has ever been shown. CTYSTAL THEATER I FOR TRADE. GO acres, well improved; Washington township, will take city property. 160 acres, will take city property in exchange. Have customer, will purchase well located small modern residence. 80 acres in Jefferson township. Will exchange for farm near Decatur. 100 acres, 1 1-2 mile of Decatur. $7,000. Come early or you will miss a great bargain. Good residence on Ninth street, near Monroe. Nice bargain on Eighth street, near G. R. * 1. depot at great bargain. 38 acres in laigrunge, to trade for Decatur property. Opposite Interurban Station. ERWIN AGENCY. Democrat Want Ads Pay. Practical S Fashion Hints A raCßy Ake* Citeoo T A? I? 6 a I I \ I rlllv lur : I Cb.*frmhigly suited to one of the striped ur Dztireil silk* for simpler aft eruuon functions la tbia modish little dress (7)160). It would be especially useful to the boarding school girl nnd could be sash i foned of one of the light wool fabrics or n wash material. The Inset yoke Is intended to be of Ince or embroidery and offers just the touch of relief that such a design requires. 7GOO Closes In the back, has a onepiece skirt, which i.« fulled allgbtly nnd laid In soft plaits nt the top, and rnuy ‘ be inmic with u full length or short Sleeve The trimming bnnda on skirt i and botllee may be omitted If not fan tied. A wide sash or girdle ut a cod | trusting color would bo n dressy touch on a dress of this deacrlptlou. To make thia dress in tiize 3G it re quires u yard# of 30 Inch material, with % of a yard of allover lace. The pattern la cut la 5 sixes, 34 to 42. This Is a Perfect Pattern. Be sura to state right size, measuring over the fullest pnrt of the bust for dimensions. It may be obtained by filling out the coupon and enclosing 15 cents in sumps or coin to tho Pattern Department of this paper. COUPON Name Pattern No. • ****’«psseaseeeasaae 8lz«s t Street and No. City and State

XMAS, MONEY ■ Wo will, man you I you need al O PER CENT PER MONTH You enu gel $35.(Hi , , h 1 ' 3 months ala total <-,,• !~f I Think of that! ! ! Other umounts nt . Inn pro • portion. Small v to make. We loan on i u ohriia goods, pianos, hor , (am,, I etc., without removal. Wo also loan on dim ~|<a n< I fine jewelry a (legal i , (1 , I security deposited win. u |„ r ed in burglar-proof vaun if you need motley II I blank ami our Agent ~q | on you. Our agent will be lx >e c »tm | every Tuesday. Name Address m. Wam lov c ■•’i j it*>tabli6hed 1896 Roon) 2, 9* -md Floor 706 Calhoun Sltre. Rome ’Phone, gjj Hort U*avnc “THE REX” THEATER A big 2 reel feature starts off for the week. A big Rex drama is also on the bill for tonight “His Brand” Rex i“Good for nothing .Jack”? reel Bison drama 5c REX Sc PILES! HUS RUES’ i WILLIAMS' INDIAN PILE OINTI! J«T ! trill ewre Bier*--*? ?r.d ’• r x Ilt Lx lb-tiim..* -* kii.v It. I- 1 Bru* •ms a p«i44iuA-r, s<*•»■ *a»«Uhi* 1 MAl** by $Ui draffrlMM? mail ’ WILUMS MFC. CO., h ops.. Ca-< etant 3i» The Enterprise Drug Store CHIROPRACTOR Hni!F€ D30to5:«)0 IIUUIS 6:30 to 8:00 i Office on second floor, fiN| door South of Dem ».t ii J Consultation and Spinil Analysis free Lady Attendant PHONE «5O 0. L. BURGENER l)(. ml GROC y| Marco rice 3 lbs. . . I Silver sea coffee . | Germ m mustard . . Marco Fancy peas ’c Runkles cocoa . Pc Mince meat. . . - I’ l Baking Mollases . - be New prunes !-< Bulk starch .... Marco rolled oats. Sugar corn 3 for . . 2 c Olive oil , . . . . 10? ] Peper sauce ... 10c .Will Johns, r 'ne ?.2