Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 294, Decatur, Adams County, 13 December 1913 — Page 6

- OUR DAUGHTER’S CHRISTMAS GIFT ■*< t> ' The dollies we gave last year are minna nn nrm, a leg, and a good deal of sawdust. The moths got into the furs we gave—the other presents-where are they now? What are they worth? Why not this year give a present that never grows old that will he worth more this time next year than it is now -that will do the little girl more good tn the years to come them anything else you ean possibly give? A Christmas Gift of a First National Certificate of De- ■ posit to the Lit tle Maid is an act you will never regret, FIRST NATIONAL BANK Decatur, Indiana. o THE DAILY MARKET REPORTS 1 ST Corrected Every Afternoon j! IMr f —I E3OOCO S== KXJ

BUKPAIt * East Buffalo, N. Y., Dec. 11—(Spec lai to Daily Democrat!—Hoeipts. SOO; shipments, 380; official t Nev. York yei/erday. 1,3360; ’-eg* closing steady. i • Medium and heavy. *B.oo© $8.05; Yorkers. $7.95<i $8.00; pies am. j ghts, >7.90<« $8.00: roughs, $7.25: stags, 46.00?? $6.75: sheep, 4.000; steady; lambs, strong: tops. $8.10; cattle, 150, steady. G. 1. BURK. New corn, yellow, per 100 !t 75.? Clover seed . • SB.OO Alsike seed $9.60 Wheat 93c Corn sl.Ol Rye &6c Barley 55cfj’60c Timothy aeed $2.00 Oats 38c COAL PRICES. Stove and Egg, hard SB.OO Chestnut, hard $8.50 Pea, hard $7.00 Poca, Egg and Lump $5 00 W. Ash $4.50 V. Splint $4.50 H. Valley $4.25 R. Lion $4.50 Cannell $6.00 J. Hill $5 00 Kentucky $4 sft Lurlg $4.5tNIBLICK & CO Eggs 30c Butter .. . Isc®2*FULLEtvKaMPS Eggs 30c Butter |Bo®’s Urd He

Reduced Prices On II Work Gents suits, overcoats etc, F’ench dry cleaned and pressed only $1 00, Sponccd 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, Met. Chas. R Kolin Pr< p North 3rd and Monroe st. Ist. house N War 1 F< nee ' ffi f I Old Ad - * ■ ,f. ‘ k..‘’Kl * r» •. aa ’ { v p - fr I PwOm “ rn o ' *o» p?c i I vf •oi <wi >i.i . > Made It’s Never Too Late To Mend SA ; <—BBBMaX ! - at»>‘ Rutin, Men i Your Finaicui Condition By — — A BANK ACCOUNT Arr .. n , | ./ n 1 rfy D ositing To The tion Con- I Credit Thereof, Regularly,|A Portion With Safe Os Those Mars Which Banking I „ „ „ . Methods I Escape So Easilv, Without Bringing Extends " ADEQUATE RETURNS’ We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest >n I, i var tii' Ca ,

BERLINGB. | Heavy hicks Light chicks 8c Heavy fowls <j c - Light fowls 8c ; Heavy ducks lOc Light ducks 8c Geese 9c Younk turkeys u ( Tom turkeys im Old hen turkeys 12c Old Roosters 5c Above prices paid for poultry free from feed. KALVER MARKETS* Wool 15c(p2« ■ Beet hides 10. 'Calf 12, Tallow 5c Sheep pelfs 25c@$1.0<> i Muskrats sc®>4s< Skunk ...y 25c f? $3.50 Coon 10c©52.75 Possum .; 10c@7»< Mink ...c . 25-fl»$$0o 'Corn . .9<>’ ’ OCAfe PRODUCE MARKET :He«vy clittk- ■« | bight chl.i •< ie • • i t.gh fowls ..Sc !! Heavy dpeks 10 i Light lurk' 8 Geese Vounk turkeys 14 Tom turkeys to, Old hen turkeys 12c ' Old Roosters 6c Above nrires paid for poultry free from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO ! Putter fat, per lb 34c! Creamery huttei 32c! — - ■ ■—i am ■■ ■ ■ . mu— n i ———

“THE REX” THEATER ‘‘The birl And the Tiger” TONIGHT A marvelous three reel Feature Something out of the ordinary. A most wonderful story told in moving pictures. It is a show you cannot afford to miss Get in line and see it. One of the best enterhtainments ever offered you | for 5 cents. 5c REX 5c GRAND opening OF THE' ‘PAST TIME” Theater, At Monroe, Ind Saturday Evening at 6 p. m. In The Badders Block Come and see a good show 5c admission William Baddeh Mgr. •r v Connell Tr KIN Alt AN hone to ‘ Have you noticed our kitcheji locks’ We are selling them for $2.00. Stop and see this great bargain.— Hensley, Jeweler. 28916 'OR RENT —Front office rooms over 'nterurban depot' vacated by Prose r- ' tfr; of A D Sut ■le- 282 ti s? Ojjera tusc mon aY, c. 15 NOCH & M RKW >' D’S Production of the Ir.imt rtal Favorite Uncle Toni’s ’ afcin — Excellent Cast Superb Scent ry 7 n people 7 A SCENES 4 ACTS 4 PREMIER CONCERT BAND Concerts at Noon and 7 P. M. Prices 25-35 and 50c Secur Seats Early Seat Sa'e at Holthouse Drui? Co. STAR GROCERY I MARCO | Fl OUR This Flour is m ide of the finest Minnesota spring wheat and guaranteed to bo the best flour on the £ market. Save I the coupons for * Premiums I ! Small snek 75c F hi|» ./O Ph.»n“ nrrmin .i .kt; bimuimlticj ■

LADIES! DARKEN YOUR HAIR GRAY. Use Grandma's Sage Tea and Sulphur Recipe and Nobody Wl” Know. The use of Sago ami Sulphur for restoring faded, gray hair to It natural color dates back to grandmother's time. She used to keep i.<r hair beautifully dark, glossy anil abund lint. Whenever her hair fell out or took on that dull, faded or streaked ■ appearance, this simple mixture wijs r applied with wonderful effect. £ But brewing at homo is massy and | out-of-date. Nowadays l*v asking at a the Holthouse drug store for a 50- ' cent hottie of "Wyeth’s Sage and Sul phur Hair Remedy." you wul get this i famous old recipe which can be depended upon to restore r?.tu:al color ami beauty to the hair and is splen- » did for dandruff dry, fever! di, itchy » scalp and falling hair. . I A well-known downtown druggist says it darkens the hair »o laturally and evenly that nobody csr toil it has been applied. You simply dampen a sponge cr soft, brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one strand at a time. By morning, the gray hair disappears, and after another application or two, it becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and sabun- 1 • dant. —o BIG CONCERT COURSE. A magnificent course of mnsieal entertainments lias been booked at Blufiton by the Matinee Musical of that city. Tlie opening number of the series is the world famous contralto of the Montreal Opera compare. Miss Frances Ingream, whose rise to fame has been little short of marvelous. This young woman has scored triumps with the Chicagj-P’.’lodelphla' Opera-company, the Chicago Grand Opera company and the Montreal Grand Opera company. Her appearance at Bluffton theevening of DeDecember 12 is eliciting the greatest ' I interest. The second number of the' ' course is Fannie Bloomfield Zeisler,■' • January 12, the well know, pianist, who is considered by many critics to ' be tlie world's greatest pic rst. The ! third number of the course is a Mati-' , > e Musicale concert March 20, given ‘by well known soloists and a laree chcrus. A party hr-' been rrrangedj ! • -go front th. ity to h- ir (■'■'v. ■ I Hngream, and a number of pir < ( 'rom tlie adjoining cities ire going to j attend the series. 292t2 o HUSBAND'S HA'R. If It is Thinning Out or Ful. of Dandruff, Use Parisian S-ige. Most men are careless regarding i the care of the hair —not ratil itl! o:it hv tb«> e<y-'b*nl rjr.f th®’’ j I really take notice. Then it may be ' too late. if your hair Is getting thin; if he has dandruff or tlje scalp itches and burns —take immediate ac-1 tion; do not let him become a bald-' ! bead. Get from the Holthouse Drug company at Decatur a 50-cent bottle of Parisian Sage. Rub it well into the , tcalp every night. The first application will remove dandrufi. When the hair stops fulling and the nrw growth rppears use every other night until I the hair is thick and abunrtsnt. Parisian Sage is a delightful and in- ' vigornting hair tonic, for r-.ci., women; and children. It is a scientific pteparation based on a thorough knowledge; ■ of what is needed by the litir and ■ scalp to keep them perfectly healthy; I and remove dandruff, stop s- alp itch i Im l falling hair. Surly try Parisian '’’ANTED- Man jsisl (hlrty with horse and buggy to »»Il Stock Coni’t'on Powder tn Adams county. Salary s'o per mon.h. Addrcs« 9. intu trial Bldg., Indiaunpoiia. Jnd. 29|t3 “•It SALE—House and two lots In Monroe For further [uirtlculnra ra Wagoner at Monroe or John v .goner at Decatur 26ltf HOUSE FOR RENT—Cosy five-room j cottage: excellent location. Inquire of Charles Sether at Sether’s cigar ahop atpve Ward Fence company's office. 2S6tf LOST—Brown fur collar; was lost Wednesday of last week. Reward for its return to Mrs. Adam Buettcl. South Tilled street. 288t3 | WANTED—Lady or gentlemen of fair education to do home work or to travel.; tmlnfy sls to 18 per work and expenses. Address answer nt once. • Phone 526. Mrs. F. P. Gaine rer, D< - [ catur, Ind. Gen. Del. 291t:i When making yuur shopk ping tour, looking up somet thing for the Christmas pres E ent you must buy. do not r pass us by, but come in, look o,t: c. r s f ore fill! of ad kind 1 nd p*fo-d ; . ni •r "’'i-’S vH’l b' • 7’ " ->!* sr’l si- -Yr Lios, u fieitJ ing.

j MORRIS CO ! Tags, seals and cards 5 a nd 10c store ’ c-P‘ . . ID * i ' in envelopes each 5c , ,4 • t . Do Your Christmas Shopping Now ; I Here you see not only the toys you expected to see but | a host of ingenious novelties that will open the eyes of every youngster who comes to our big Toyland. Many of the latest toyshave an educational value that makes them doubly attractive. And the Do Is! Do not ask us to describe them in print, every size dolhe, every nationality dollies dressed up for parties, m walking dress, in fact a world of them to delight the little girls. Doll Snecial Saturday 25c wire doll bed and crad- Train special of 3 oieces jl Doll bpeciai aa y gtee| whed Black boardg g One lot of kid dolls that wa g On iOc, Foxy Grand 51.48 range in price from $2.21 p a books special 10c. Iron- 4 piece heav> s^- 1 tr S j n to $2.48 g«»» sat $1.48 ing board 24x6 tn special regular $2 48 g at 198 Our 74c dressed doll. Sat- 10e. 25c friction Automob- Tin dishes, alum .iish« 1 urday goes at 48c until sod ile special price 19c and chin, dishe 24c ; Xmas Candy Special ONEW CROP i Saturdaycommenci gat 10 a.m. Cream Spanish Salted Peanuts ChOC °* a poundtocustomer^ ° ne gOeS at IOC lb I remember SANTA CLAUS , IS CO/VXIING Will be at His Headquarters, The ) ” WRE, SATURDAY, DEC, 13 I Will arrive on the 2:11 train over G. R. & I. a’d will have a treat fo> » veryb'»y ••• ■' o-h-!. Brink the Little Folks to see Santa Claus and to view With wondersand deliuht the th n si ■ f Playthings, and to receive the treat given by —SANTA THE MORRIS COMPANY. I 5 and 10 Cent Store

NOTICE. 1 have started a blacksmith shop in the Will Crozier shop on First street, three doors north of Monroe street. Hor e'holng and general repair work Ml work guaranteed. Cal! and see | me. 1 el-o handle Never slip shoes., LAWRENCE SCHLFG-.L. 292t12 Proprietor. ■ ■' 11

A MAN LIKES j , SOMETHING HE CAN WEAR I Buy the men’s and boy’s presents where they ;> ways buy their wearables. Buy hem there and you cannot go wrong. \ slur Whole 'tore Is a Veritable ‘CHRISTMAS TREE” Os Gifts i I Boys Sui’B and Overcoats at j * emiAtthn Mensi "Uits and Overcoats at .... * 4 ’ Our Mens SIO.OO and $15.00 Suits a» d overcoat .wk i *"' v Combination rancoat anS w.reoau ? ? ' wWo.OO -x. ties, hand-Uses, Bath robes and smoking jackets at \ | Don't Wait Until The Last Minuto, <To ?uy Your Present, " ! * Da YoufPk kkig Wiil • rhe WctiintMfrGoml ”' ’ ’ i ' *' "7'' ~ jty

FOR RENT—Furnished room, fur nace heat; bath. Strictly modem.' Inquire this office. 273tt FOR SALE—Standard bred Durocand Poland Chino sows. Prices reasor.able. 'Phone .Monroe, 3 shorts.—L. O.' Williams, Decatur, Ind.. R. R. 10. 289t6 i 'OB SALE —Ore golden oak library i table. Good as new. and will sell at' [ i bargain. Call telephone 570, 28 itb

Do not overlook th _• Christ mas piano you are expect* to buy. Come in anti iet i show you a fine c nianos. Pick out one yo i' ant. We will * |Christ uas time. — Yag< Bros. & Teinkin?.