Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 298, Decatur, Adams County, 18 December 1913 — Page 6

LAST CHRISTMAS—WHAT ABOUT IT? T.of • of propio onnie here just before Inst Christmas and opened First National Time Accounts for Pre.- cuts. You have NEVER r -rotted iln-e rib have you? And this Christmas? Why not just add the money to their accounts-the accounts you gave la-t year. Let us write them a letter, to reach them Christmas morning, telling them about your gift. Won’t, they be pleased when they receive our letter telling them what you have given? FIRST NATIONAL BANK Decatur, Indiana. ipiG=3E3Ol=lOaE=——lEl o THE DAILY MARKET REPORTS o Corrected Every Aftei noon E Ikr it-* I

EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. V.. Bee. 16—(Special to Daily Democrat)—Receipts, 1. 200; shipments. 3,500; official to New York yesterday. 5,706; market closing bteudy. Mediums and heavy, $7.75® S7.SO; j Yorker . $7.75; pigs. $7.80® $7.90; roughs. $7.10®.57.20: stags, st;.so'ii $7.00; sheep. 13,000; steady; top lambs 57.85; cattle, 1,750; slow. C. 1. BURK. New corn, yellow, per 100 lb 75c Clover seed $8.25 Alsike seed $19.00 Wheat 92c Corn sl.Ol Rye 56c Barley 55c® 60c * , "'nthv »eed . ..$2.00 pais • • • 58r COAL PRICES. Stove and Egg, nard ..SB.OO Chestnut, hard $8."? 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 0o J. Hill $5.00 Kentucky .....$4,50 Lu rig $4.50 NIBLICK & CO. Eggs 30c Butter 18c®25c FULLEis/KaMPS. Eggs 30c Butter 18c® 27c Butter 25c® 27c

■ —■ - - — - ITHE OLD . A - WflX CIX4I I'Ogl BLACKRAINWATER MUDDY HYDRANT WATER /* I."r> C "»» !* • t«w boor*. Will not *or<J»«i tbt valor, but purifio U. A “LAUFiESI IS« hoi will cleuryuur ewcuru. I pa i nuu a ‘ For Mil by Grocuri. Aik fJr it. or writ* <■ AMtW HMM. THE OLD SETTLER CO., FINDLAY, 0. r ■BHV' - -■ I I ■m»EC3MMMM»Ka Democrat Want Ads Pay Democrat Want Ads Pav. I Old Adams County Bank •Hcaur. Indiana ' ■■ 1 ’ c, i )iuJ U * Surplus . mono "'iki!''’ c a - President M. Kiraeh and John Niblick ' 3 T^ J Vice Presidents v- JBk E" K* Bhing.-r, Cashier. ” j z«i k uV oTTd 1 Farm loans f KCfIU a Specialty Reflect — tW Resolve Collections k * IM Made 1 PEMNIES MAKE DOLLARS Ms. — —- able Rates. .DOLLARS — • Start Bank Accounts BANK ACCOUNTS tionConsistant l ”^* t With Safe Confidence and Credit Banking And These Extorted BEGET SUCCESS IN LIFE! Jo our Patrons j We Pa. 4 Fervent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits. I ■4HCT j C- . - : ■ .. 1

BERLfNGb. ■" ■ - Heavy chicks 9c Light chicks 8 C Heavy fowls 9 C Light fowls ge Heavy ducks ioc Light ducks Sc Geeso 9c Younk turkeys 14c Tom turkeys lOc Old hen turkeys 12c Old Roosters 6 C Above prices paid for poultry free from feed. KALVER MARKETS Wool 15c®20c Beef hides 10c Calf 12c Tallow 5c Sheep pelt Muskrats sc@4sc Skunk 25c®53.50 Coon 10c® $2.75 Possum 10c®70c Mink 25c®56.00 i Corn 99c ■ ■ - ■ LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Heavy chicks 9< Light chicks 8c Heavy fowls 9e Light fowls 8c Heavy ducks 10c Light ducks 8c Geese ...9c Younk turkeys 14c Tom turkeys 10c Old hen turkeys 12c Old Roosters .....Be Above prices paid for poultry free ' from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. Butter fat. per lb 35c creamery butter 34c

lyric! LADIES I SOUVENIR I MATINEE I TOMORROW I Complete I I Your | ! Set I Quick ? 5c No Higher 5c 1 LOST —Leather handbag. Stamped with name “Irene." Contained small sum of money. Return to Irene Eady. 296t3 DR.. R WFAVFR Osteopath Graduate and Post Graduate of The American School of Osteopath Office Over Bowers Realty Co Decatur, Ind./ Phone 314 NOTICE Have your pianos tuned, also piano i I ind sewing machines repaired and r< : built by your home man. Excelk I results and treatment. I also sell a' high class line of pianos and sewing j machines as a side line. Give me a trial. D. A. GILLIOM 1103 W. Monroe St.. • Decatur Ind 'Phone 682. Dr. C. V Connell VETERINARIAN PIIAKIP Office 14c 1 IlUilv Residence 101 STAR GROCERY Fancy table Peaches 20c California asparagus 25c Hawaiian pincappk 25c Blackberries in syrup 15c Raspberries in syrup 15c California apricots . 15c California cherries 20c | New York Plums 15c ; Green String beans 10c Golden wax beans . 15c Red sweet beets . . 15c Spinach ... 15c jwili Johns,

YOUR HAIR NEEDS k PARISIAN SAGE. | 11 it a delightful mid Invigorating I hair ionic which suickly penetrates | into the scalp, gets to the roots of the | hair, removes dtuidrufi'. and supplies I the hair with just the kind of nourish- | nient it needs to make It grow. II Parisian Sago is not injurious to the | hair or scalp—it removes the dandruff | with one application and stops falling | i hair and itching of the scalp. Parisian Sage quickly cleanses, I cools and invigorates the ;sf>alp and I makes hair that is thin, dull, matted I or stringy, soft, abundant and radiant II with life. It not only saves the hair, ■but gives it that ineomparajtle gloss I and beauty you desire. I Get a 50-cent bottle from the Holthouse Drug company at Decatur—now | at once. Rub a little into the scalp —you will be surprised with the result. Delighted users pronounce ParisJan Sago the best, most pleasant mid | | invigorating hair tonic made. o — - AN OLC RECIFE TO DARKEN HAIR. Sage Tea and Sulphur Turns Gray. Faded Hair Dark and Glossy. I — Almost every one knows that Sage Sulphur, .properly compound-; ed. brings back the natural color and ; ulstre to the hair when faded, streak- : ed or gray: also ends dandruff, itching i I scalp and stops falling hair.. Years I i ago t the only way to got this mixture | •was to make it at home, which is ; tnussy and troublesome , Nowadays, we simply ask at any j drug store for “Wyeth’s Sage and Sul nhur Hair Remodv." Yon will get a large bottle for about 50 cents. Every i body uses this old, famous recipe, be- | cause no one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as it doos it so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw tills through your hair, taking one small strand at a time: by morning the gray hair disappears and after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, thick and glossy and you look years younger. Holthouse Drug Co. o ———— EAT LESS MEAT IF BACK HURTS lake a Glass of Salts to Flush Kid neys if Bladder Bothers You. Eeting meat regularly eventual!/ produces kidney trouble tn some torn or other, says a well known authority because the uric acid in meat excite* I the kidneys, they become overworked 'ret sluggish: clog up and cause al sorts of distress, particularly hack ! ache and misery in the kidney region | j rheumatic twinges, severe headache* acid -' f ach, constipation, torpid liv i er, sleeplessness, bladder and urlnar I irritation. The moment your hack hurts or kb' j neys aren’t acting right, or if b’.addc' • bothers you. gel about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good pharmac' take a tablespoonful in a glass of w ter before breakfast for a few day r.nd your kidneys will then act fine his f.-mous salts is made from the add of graces and lemon juice, combine/’ with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity, also to nouartli-e the acids in the urine so it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Sults cannot injure anyone: makes a delightful effervescent lithia- : water drink which millions of men | and women take now and then to keep' the kidneys and urinary’ organs clean, thus avoiding serious kidney disease Holthout* D’mg Co. o . MEETING. The Adams County Horse Thief De-, tective association will hold their reg ular meeting on Saturdf. December; 20. 1913. in to sheriff's office al 1:36 I o'clock p. ni. It h requested that all members be present at this tueetint B. F. BREINER, Pres. J. F. FRI’CHTE. Sec’y. 296t3 $6.00 and $9.00 for a Duntley Pneumatic Sweeper. Do not buy a sweeper until you have seen the Duntley.—Yager Bros. & Reinking. 2!,M2 FOR SA LB- China closet, buffM. I stoves and a number of other household artlc/ds. ’Phone 159, 296 t? A good six-room house for rent, near the Haugk stone quarry. Inquire of Jullu* Haugk. ~ 296t3 TO RENT—One front office room and two unfurnished housekeeping enoms. -J. H. Btone,> 296t$ i FOR SALE Barred Plymtr-i t Rock cockerels. Inquire o’ 1 >mard j Becktneyer, Decatnr, Ind.. '?! one 14 lon N line. 2»2t3 QHICHESTLK S PILLS TMt:: Mi l Moan tIHAMI A > ... . r ,...,v fl 1? fe? ..Vfillta: I r SOIn BY UttJCOISTSEVERYWMIRI

HALF PRICE SALE - Six weeks ago we received a shipment Black Astrakhan coats which were to have been sold before • 3 Thanksgiving at sl6. We were unI . \ able to dispose of all of them on ack count of the warm weather, so we W ' are ordered by the factury to sell a lei/ them before Christmas. In order to H 1 Xv dispose of these coats we are reducJ'- A w in £ the l’ r ’ ce one ' ka lf- A bigger J /■p J bargain for $8 has never been offer- - W 7L ed in this city. We have them in all H /Ml sizes ranging from 34 to 45. vM SB-00 f FMLLENKAMP’B

4WKorjzv?r~ -cu THE DATE C * —— Commissioner Saltgab.r . . i the following letter to a couip. comrade: Department of the Interior. Bureau of Pension. Washington, D. C., Oct. 23. 1913. Mr. Sol Boyer. 1319 Adams Ave.. Ev ansvllle, Ind. My Dear Comrade: You are informed that the action of the bureau with reference to your age is not a technical or red-tape proceeding. Congress having adopted a rate of pension which depends upon the service and age of the soldier, makes it necit-sarily incumbent upon this office to correctly ascertain the extent of both the service and age. Now. you confess your ability to furnish a Bible or churcfy record, so you are •ked where you live in 1830 and 1850. nd the names of your parents, or the persons with whom you resided, etc., o that the census returns for those ears might be examined to determine hat the record was as to your age. is true that you have been drawing nsion heretofore, but that was not ised on age. There is no intention, comrade, ’o ut you to any unnecessary trouble. This bureau is established for the purose of doing you a kindness, and at rge expense the government has emloyed us to see that the evidence of s gratitude to the old soldier shall be roperly distributed: but we can only o this within the terms of the law, nd therefore all the trouble we are goig to Is not to bo.aer you, but to as ertain the fact of age for your benefit. Our sincere desire is to serve you. -National Tribune. o- — —— NOTICE TO PUBLIC • - I have purchased the barber shop formerly owned by Lester Baughman ' just north of the Court House on .Mad i son street, and am now prepared to take care of your barber business, My prices are same as always, 25 , cents for a hair-cut and 10 cents for a shave. I solicit your patronage. MARSHAL BVRDG. • —— -o — REBEKAHS' BENEFIT PLAY. The Rebekahs' brnieOt play will be put on at the Rex theater Friday evening of this week. The best two reel comedy that can be obtained, as well as a flue drama, will be presented. Ten rents. Be sure to attend 29tlt< " -O ———» —. Do not ovc’-i'' i •. 'Christmas niano you ’ to buy. Come ii let vi show you a fine \ . .on oi , pianos. Pick out one you want. We will deliver at ■ Christmas time. — Yagci Bros. & Reinkinp. $6.00 and $9.00 for a Dun‘i ley Pneumatic Sweeper. De ‘ not buy a sweeper until you ' have seen the Duntley.--.Ya-i ger Bros. & Reinking. 2,6 ‘ 11 FOR RALE -Favorite bard coal burn , er. In good condition. Inquire 01 > Henry Schulte at clothing store. 2»3t; , FOR HALE -Ore golden oak Hbrarj ' table. Good as new, and will sell n i bargain Cail telephone 670. UM| LOST -Gauntlet glove, on the roa< between Blecko settlement and thii -city. Finder returned to this offici I and receive reward. Z92t:

“THE REX” THEATER f VAUDEVILLE IONIGHT A big feature at the Rex tonight. High class vaudeville LI stunts by high class actors. ' The program will be complet’led with a three act boxing match between, Hall Stew- , art and Chess Bechtol, two famous boxers. Three big 1 reels in connection. “The Echo of a Song” Rex drama | “Roger the pride of the Ranch,” Nestor Western “Wifie Must Follow Husband,” Comedy * ’ r 5c AND 10c i FREX CHIROPRACTOR I-1 f 1 Hahfc 1 •'IO to 5:00 y lIUUIb 6:30 to 8:00 r, I >-i Officejm st-cond floor, first •• door South of Democrat b. I 11 t . Consultation and Spinal An- L alysia free Lady Attendant PHONE (350 p I " 0. L. BURGENER DC. ol I' —1 ' J HOW ABOUT YOUR : | MINCE AND PUMPKIN Pies for Christmas and vour t cakes ahd pastry? If you r want the real old fashioned j pies you must go to Martin’s . for the genuine article. We I make them from an old New a England recipe. Our cakes and pastry you know are the I r , most delicious and daintv h Let us have your Chris mas , r orders ahead to insure deliv- i -t ery in time. .1 q for rale at! « a. L. Hite grocery and Brush- 1 d wilier and Baker. i. |: » Jacob Martin ‘

FOR RENT—Front office rooms over interurban depot: vacated by Prosecutor Parrioli. Inquire of A. D. Suttles, 2Sitl WANTED-Girl to do housework In quire A. D. Suttles at Old AdamCounty bunk, or 'phone 6-V. 29’.i 1 We have hundreds of presents |ai<i away for Xmas. Are yours in the lot. If not, call and make your selection now. —Hensley, Jeweler. 2‘'9t.’ XMAS. MONEY We will loan you what nion. y you need at 0 PER CENT £ PER MONTH You can get $35.00 cash for 3 months at a total cost of 14.50. Think of that! ! ! Other amounts at same pro portion. Small payments easy to make. We loan on hoosehchi goods, pianos, horses, cat:!-*, etc., without removal. we also loan on diamonds and fine jewelry a tlegal rates. Al! security deposited with us st r ed In burglar-proof vaults. If you need money use this blank and our Agent will call on you. Our agent will ba In •ecatvr -ver> Tuesday. Maine xldrea* I '• «im ion wi 3 Published 1898. Room 2, B**rmd Floor. 7o« Calhoun Streat Homa Ph ana, S3*. ort Wayne, Ind fill pickles dozen 15c Pure strawberry jam 15c Pure apple jelly 10c Maple syrup 25 and 40c Ripe olives 35c Jello (all flavors) 10c Chila sauce 15c Dates pound 12c Mince meat 10c Florida oranges dozen 25c Spanish onions pound 07c Extra fancy bacon 22c Bread 5 and 10c Limbergur cheese lb. . . 25c Cranberries, qt Bulk Cocoanut2'c Olive 0i125c Apple butterloc Cdery .... . lie Sweet Potatoes pk. 25e Plenty of good countrv butter w pav cash ortu e for n < duce butter 18c to 27c- eggs 33 cents