Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 1, Decatur, Adams County, 1 January 1914 — Page 7
THURSDAY WILL BE NEW YEAR’S DAY One resolution make- one resolution keep, that the New Year will find you with a First National Time Account. Forget the mistakes you have made in the past. Let them die with the dying yeor. Look forward to the future bravely, resolutely. Let the dawn of 1914 mark the dawn of your srccess. It’s up to you NOW to decide. Your fututure is in your hands. Will that future be one of poverty and disaster or riches and success? It’s up to you! “Once to every man and Nation Comes the moment to decide.’’ What is YOUR decision? FIRST NATIONAL BANK Decatur, Indiana. r=3IZZ==E3OI=SOE=IE====XK=r| 8 THE DAILY MARKET REPORTS 8 yr i i csssK ST Corrected Every Afternoon |5 fa t — £=3Or=?OE=l E=3 Exl
EAST BUFFALO East Buffao. N. Y„ Dec. 31—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 2,400; shipments, 950; official to New York yesterday, 3,800; hogs closing steady eavys, $8.40; Yorkers and mixed, $8.40© $8.50; pigs and lights, $8.50© $8.60; roughs, [email protected]; stags, $6.25 @56.75; sheepH, 1.800; steady; top lambs. $8.50; cattle, 125; steady. G. 1. BURK. New orn, yellow, per 100 lbs 76c Clover Seed SB.OO Alsike seed SIO.OO Wheat 90e Rye “4c Barley 55c@60c < Timothy seed _..... $2.00 Oats COAL PRICES. Stove and Egg, nard 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 $4.50 Lurig $4.50 NIBLICK & CO. Eggs -Sc Butter 18c© 25c
Ithe old settler! r ’ BL ACE RAIN WATER I W jW ojt MUDDY HYDRANT XVATER L — . , Uaftwhoara. Witt not harden the Water. bat parifiu iu A f DLACncS I lOobui wdl clear yaarcmera. Rainuwafne For »U by Grocer.. A.k for St. or «nU ■ THE OLD SETTLER CO., FINDLAY. 0. | Democrat Want Ads Pay. Democrat Want Ads Pay. ■—hiiiiii uni wjijw jit wißmwammrirw«MMmw~ Old Adams County Bank Decatur. Indiana. Capital H3C.000 ! '"rah. XTi Surplus . S3O,(MM) c s. Niblick, President ■ M. Kirsch and John Niblick Vic* President* & X* Ehingen Cashier. r Farm ,oans /LQUf A'. K * aa a Specialty Reflect - Resnlve Collections BMiHir .airm Made PENNIES MAKE DOLLARS ». — —* able Rates. DOLLARS - Start Bank Accounts Ac^3a . ! BANK ACCOUNTS tionConsistant Be^ct With Safe Confidence and Credit Banking . . .... Methods And lhes « Extended BEGET SUCCESS IN LIFE! Jo oui Patrons We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits.
FULLEbrKAMPS. Eggs 28c Butter 18c@27c Butter 25c@27c BERLINOS. Chicks 10c Fowls 10c Ducks 10c Geese 10c Younk turkeys 14c Tom Turkeys 12c 'Old hen turkeys 13c Old Roosters 5c Above prices paid for poultry free from feed. KALVER MARKETS. Beef hides 11c Calf I*B Tallow 5c Sheep pelts 25c ©sl.oo Muskrats sc©2sc Skunk 25c ©52.25 Coon 25c© $2.00 i Possum 10c© 70c Mink 25c© $4.00 LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Chicks 11c i Fowls 11c j Ducks 11c Geese 10-llc Younk turkeys 14c Tom Turkeys 12c Old hen turkeys 13c Old Roosters 5c Above prices paid for poultry free from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. ' Butter fat, per th 35c j Creamery butter 34c
BIG SHOE SALE Announced for the Winnes Shoe Store January the Seventh. MR. D. HOPPE Expert Sales Conductor, of Chicago Arrives to Conduct Sale. Mr. D. Hoppe, of the D. Hoppe Shoe company of Chicago, 111., an expert advertiser and sales conductor, I arrived in the city to carry on a sales campaign for the Winnes shoe store. I The Winnes store lias an immense I stock on hand which must be closed 1 entirely out to make room for the new spring goods. The sale will begin Wednesday morning, January 7, and will continue two or three weeks. in another pan of tills paper the | Winnes liig ad is displayed and these running from time to time will keep the public informed of the good bar gains that can be obtained at this well known shoe store. it js expected that the sale will exceed all prior sales of their kind. HARMONY PREVAILED (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) No. I—Benjamin Bosse, Evansville. No 2—Dr. J. C. Archer, Spencer. No. 3 —Mark E. Storen, Scottsburg No. 4 —Francis M. Griffith, Vevay. No. s—James5 —James L. Randel, Greenfield. No. 6 —Walter S. Chamliers, Newcastle. No. 7—Bernard Korbley, Indianapolis. No. B—William A. Kunkel. Bluffton. No. 9 —W. E. Ixmgley, Noblesville. No. 10—Charles J. Murphy, Brookston. No. 11—E. E. Cox. Hartford City. No. 12 —Edward G. Hoffman. Fort Wayne. ~No. 13 —D. M. Bechtel, Goshen. o RENEW BATTLE (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) her unless I robbed a train" he said. Princeton. Ky., Dec. 30, —(Special to Dally Democrat,)— According to word brought here, the bank of Fredonia was entered by yeggman during the night, the safe was blown and between $7,000 and SIO,OOO was secured. The robbers cut all the telephone and telegraph wires in the village and made good their escape. Indianapolis, Ind., Dec. 30—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Battery A armory x was closely guarded today against incendiary fire following the receipt of a letter signed "A laborer." threatening to fire the place. “We yield to this one like we did the other," referring to the mysterious fire, which destroyed the battery armony here some time ago. Boston, Mass.. Dec. 31 —(Special to ’ Dally Democrat) —The Seigle stores. , known throughout the country, went Into the hands of a receiver today us the result of a friendly suit brought against them today. The following concerns were affected and went Into the receiver's hands: Simpson. Crawford Co., New York; Henry Siegle & Co., Boston: Merchants’ Express Co., Boston. Other receivers were named for the Henry Siegle Co., Imnkers. The Siegle-Cooper Co., Chiacgo, were also affected by the re cel vers hip. • — o— TO DARKEN HAIR APPLY SAGE TEA. Look Young!. Bring Back Its Natural Color, Gloss and Thickness Common garden cage brewed Into n tea w!»h sulphur and alcohol added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and luxuriant, remove every hit of dandruff, stop atop scalp Itching and fulling hair. Just u few applications will prove n revelation If ycur hnlr Is faded, gray or dry. scrnggly or thin. Mixlug the Sage tea and Sulphur recipe at home though, is troublesome. An easier way is to get the tonne tonic costing ultout fifty cents a dargr hot tel at The Holthouse Drug Co. known as “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy"thus avoiding a lot of muni While wispy, gray, faded hair is not sinful, we all desire to retain onr youthful appearance and attractlvenes By darkening your hair with Wrytli'r Sage and Sulphur, no w can tell, be ause II does it so naturally andevcnly ■ You just dampen a aponge or noft
1 brush with it and draw this thro-jf your hair, taking one strand at a tiny - ' by morning all gray hairs hay* db appeared and, after another applies tion or two, your hair becomes beiau tlfully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant o I CHILDREN'S HAIR Keep It Clean and Free from Disease by Using Parisian Sage If you want your children to grow up with strong, beautiful and vigorous hair, teach them to use Parisian Sage, which can be had at any drug or toilet counter. It is one of the best, nuftt pleasant and invigorating hair tonic ontite market. Parisian Sage cleanses the iiair and scalp from excessive oils and dust. Quickly removes dandruff, stops itching scalp and Hilling hair. Hair that is th inning out. faded matted or stringy almost immeadlately becomes flufly and radiant with life. Get a large 50 cent bottle from The Holthouse Drug Co. They will refund your money if you are not satisfied' Parisian Sage is equally good sos “grown-ups” and children. Every one needs it. ■ Q I MEAT INJURIOUS TO THE KIDNEYS.! Take a tablespoonful of Salts if Back hurts or Bladder bothers. We are a nation of meat eaters and our blood is filled with uric acid, says a well-known authority, who warns us] to be constantly on guard against kid I ney trouble. The kidneys do their utmost to free the blood of this irritating acid, but become weak from overwork: they get sluggish ;the eliminating tissues clog and thus the waste te r/tained in the blood to poison the entire system. When your kidneys ache and feel like lumps of lead, and you have stinging pains in the itack. or the urine is t-loudy.full of sediment, or the bladder is irritated, obliging you to seek relief during the night; when you have severe headaches, nervous ana dizzy -pells, sleeplessness, acid stomach or rheumatism in a bad weather, get from The Holthouse Drug Co., about I four ounces of Jad Salts; take a table spoonful in a glass of water before breakfast each morning and in a few days your kidneys will act fine. This famous Saits is made frctu the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined a lithia. and has been used for a generation to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys.to neutralic the acids' in the urine so it is no longer a scourse of irritation, thus ending urinary and bladder disorders. Jad Salts is inexpensive and cannot | injure; makes a delightful effervescen lithia-water drink and nobody can mak a mistake by taking a little ocasion j allyto keep the kidneys clean and actHAIR CUT 15c On and alter January 5. 1914, at Frank Hower’s barber shop, threedoors south of interurban sattion. Four barbers. ——— I" I ■! ———
1 - —_ THE EASONS GREETING In rapid successio« a ys and weeks and months have rolled by, until we again approach the eve of a ear. It seems but a short time since we said “hello” to 1913 and nowwesav“gctQ ; ” We hope that it has been a prosperous and happy year for you and that 1914 s<*>r|be ushered in will be more so. 11 y y During the past yja he Daily Democrat has tried to fill its mission, to furnish you as near as possible a A e ws of the county all the time. Its a big job and one that can never be entirely pc je but we enjoy this work of trying to pUse you by SSv furnishing >ou the A,f mest interest to you-the court news, the markets the s<x> lyailover'the world lttlemoment » Particularly in Adams county and incidentalus'th?Mß° e .w mu . S i by ? u 5 readers - but wc f«el that they tOkeel> °" ■ JAN Ay IS SUBSCRIPTION MONTH j,| Several years ago v. apar t the month of January as the one dmw whioh make a special effort toU our subscription list. This year we X X Lnm,mfc£ during the month of .L renewing ™ tol9ll . Democrat Wallet.” ■’ renewing up to 1914, a handsome gift-“A Valuable Paper rpL • <l’l ' ’ bOU ? d in >eather»tte and contains eight heavy ; Si it’wg I The Daily Democrat : 1 I
’ -ttor-es“Tctcl’q§e: “ The following stores will be closed •w Year’s, January 1, all day: NIBLICK * CO. KUEBLER & CO. M. FULLENKAMP. RUNYON Al- ENGELER. ]■. V. MILLS. WILLIAMS & SONS. WM. JOHNS. HOWER & HOWER. SAM HITE. It 2 BRUSHWILLER & BAKER. 1 o STORES TO CLOSE. rhe following stores will close at in., except Saturday night, startTuesday, December 30, until til 1, 1914: NIBLICK & CO. KUEBLER A CO. RUNYON & ENGELER. |2 M. FULLENKAMP. oNOTICE TO BEN HURS. e Ben Hur Aid society will meet 0. home of Mrs. William Biggs, ■r Ninth and Jefferson streets, Lday evening. Members are urgt be present. Secretary. B o |TO CLOSE NEW YEAR’S. ■union barber shops will be clos- ■ New Year’s day. In order to ticBalate our customers we will re■>pen until 10 o'clock Wednesday Bg. 306t3 K o |S Round sweet-grass work hasB'ontaining crocheting, between BV. Mills and J. S. Peterson ho last Friday. Finder return to tig 'e or to F. V. Mills groB 305t3 T—- ■ it"•tT’* ■ J vlmkA I -ifi : B Unexpected Guests ncea-er go hungry, even wheiery is nothing ready to f-a the house but bread and ler and tea, provided the t! is Martin’s bread. It isLlicious that every one 1 once charmed witn its B that it will meet all enencies. Ma’s bread for sale at grocery and Brushwill® Baker. mb Martin
" S, E. SHAMP, A. S. KELLER i Decatur, Indiana Monroe, Indiana The Adams County Real-Estate & Loan Agency •"•* • • •* a" t* l" •" e" • No 1- 240- Acre Farm at $l5O. per acre. No 2- 240- “ “ at $l6O. per acre. No 3- 160- “ “ at $175. per acre. No 4- 100- u “ at $125. per acre, No 5- 80- “ “ at $125. per acre. No 6- 80- “ “ at $175. per acre. No 7-40- “ “ at $175. per acre. No 8-40- “ “ at $125. per acre. No 9-80- “ (t at $l2O. per acre. We also sell farms in Lagrange County Ind. and Saginaw Valley Michigan. Call in and see our list of good Farms. S.E. SHAMP (Office with Frisinger & Company) attentionTarmers~ Our price for Butter Fat for the weekending with Dec. 22nd, is Bring Vs Your IVlilk and Cream ADAMS COUNTY CREAMERY COMPANY $5.00 S5-oo ST. LOUIS AND RETURN VIA CLOVER LEAF ROUTE SATURDAYS, JANUARY 3th. AND 17th. See H. J. Thompson Agt for Particulars. WANTED—Traveler for 1914. a be FOR RENT—Front office rooms over ginner; salary, commission and ex interurban aepot; vacated by Prosepense money. Liberal offer and agree cutor Parrish. Inquire at A. D. Sutment. —J. E.-Mcßrady, Chicago. ties. 282tf >. Fare $ 2 50 | 143 »>5 OAILV BCTWECN G eveland B UFFALO . THE GREAT SHIP SEEANDBEE Macmficeet Steaman SEEANDBEE. City of Erie and Qty of Buffalo Daily—Cleveland and Buffalo—(May Ist to Dec. Ist) Leave CWveiand • • 8:001*. M. Leave Buffalo • • s.oo p y Acnve Luffaio • • . Arrive Oevataad • OJOA.ML —., .. . __ , (Centra IStandard Time) CcnnoetHma made at Buffalo with trama fur all Eaatern and Canadian nointa- at * for Put-m-Baj Totado, Koit and all po.nta Weal and Bn y ri *nroad Uot- between Cleveland and Buffalo accepted for transportation Seodawnu I F New^ B L G. Y I L L A h ? n* *tO TRANSIT CO. s, r. .’twaaji, uea l Mgr. M. K. K »gerv. Traffic Map. W. F. Herman. Gaa'l Psm AMtit Cicveland. Ohio ’ r 1
