Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 28, Decatur, Adams County, 2 February 1914 — Page 4
mm I ■ liw »| 111 I 1~, — ■—— ■■ „mi . .n. —■ ■ . |»..| ■ I nnWS^M—■—■—< “DOES MY BANK WELCOME SMALL DEPOSITORS?” The first National Bank is always glad to see here the small depositors. Young men—married people —children—working men and women—indeed everyone who is seeking to better themselves —everyone who desires to be connected with a sate, strong bank, finds a hearty welcome at The First National Bank. < Careful attention to the needs of small depositors is found hero. A strong bunk for small depositors. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Decatur, Indiana. O THE DAILY MARKET REPORTS o >1 Corrected Every Afternoon w it—TAT—tm H —-Vl—l|
EAST BUFFALO. Fast Buffola. N. Y.. Jan. 30 —(Special to Daily Democrat)-—Receipts. 6.<•00;, shipments. 2,850; official to New fork yesterday. 380' pigs closing steady. Mixed, medium and heavy, SB,BOO J 8.85; Yorkers. sß.Bo© 18.85; pigs. sß.so©sß.so; roughs, $7.80© $7.90; I stags. $6.00©. .6.75; sheep. 9.600; steady; top ambs. $7.10: cattle, 2.500; I dull, but steady. G. T. BURK. New corn, yellow, per 100 Tbs 78c | .Ms ike seed $9.25 Wheat 90c Rye 55c i Barley 55c©60c Timothy aeod ........ $2.00 flats 3f«c COAL PRICES. —— Stove and Egg, hard SB.OO, Chestnut, hard $8.25 Pea, hard $7.00' Poca. Egg and Lamp $5.25 W. Ash $4.75 I V. Splint *. $4.50 H. Valley $4.25 R. Lion $4.50 Cannell $6.001 J. Hill $5.00, Kentucky $4.50 Lurlg $4.75 NIBLICK A CO. Eggs ....25c1 Butter .........,..-..- .. lsc©2sc FULLENKAMrS. Eggs 25c 1 Butter 18c©27c BERLINGS. Indian Runned ducks 8c •
in TSK WANTED . rii,i and era. Would like to lease for a year, leave word at this office. 20ttf j EASY MONEY and pleasant work for ladles- young or old. to solicit from their neighbors and friends. All or spare time. Simplest and most profitable offer ever made. Get in quick. Write at once.—Walter W. Koos, Decater. R. R. No. 9. 20t3
Old Adams County Bank Decatur, Indiana! Capital 112C.000 nr' Snrplu ' l • m ""° Jj-fcj C. S. Niblick, President _ M Kir * eh ,nd John Niblick X / 1 Vice Presidents , ■ts X1 Uniter, Cashier. I DpaH Farm loans I /*r Ms / Al r * cau a Specialty I Reflect — I Resolve Collection,! PENNIES MAKE DOLLARS » I ~ ~'' i - ' — able Rates. I DOLLARS _ I Start Bank Accounts Ac^a . I BANK ACCOUNTS tion Con- I D sistant 8 With Safe | Confidence and Credit Banking I A Jmu Methods I And These Extended I BEGET SUCCESS IN LIFE! Toour ' We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits. |
j Chicks Fowls Ducks jeese 9c i Yjuxg turkeys 13c I i Tom tarkeys 12c Old lien turkeys isc Old roosters ,6c ‘ Butter ’. 17c Above prices paid for poultry free i from feed. KALVER MARKETS. Beef hides He Calf 13c Tallow 5c Sheep pelts 25c©51.00 Muskrats 5c ©2sc Skunk 25c©52.25 ' Coon 25c© $2.00 | Possum 10c ©7oc Mink 25c©54.00j LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. — I Indian Runned ducks ~...8c| i Chicks 10c | Ducks 10c j Geese 9c Young turkeys 13c | Tom turkeys 12c | I Old hen turkeys 13c ! Old Roosters .....6c Butter 17c j Eggs 25c Above prices paid for poultry free | ' from feed. — DECATUR CREAMERY CO. i i 1 Tices for week ending February 2). 1914.) Butter fat 2914 c j | Butter 3sc I
FOR SALE- housb and two lota 1e Monroe. For further partlculara j see Ira Wagoner at Monroe or John I Wagoner at Decatur. 261tf FOR SALE—Good sewing machine (White|; one bed. with mattressj and springs. 6 dining room chain; 1 single bed. parlor stand, and 1 cook stove. Call 315 Mercer avenue, or phone 419. 18t3
—— OLD TIME COLD CUREDRINK HOT TEA! j ■•"•■i *• • •- -s -• ■» .« .« .« «.-• Get a small package of Hamburg Breast Tea, or as the German folks call it, “Hamburger Brest Thee,” at any pharmacy. Take a tablespoonful of the , tea, put a rap of boiling water upon j it, pour through a sieve and drink a teacup full at any time during the •lay or before retiring. It is the most ; effective way to break a cold and cure grip, as it opens the pores of the skin, relieving congestion. Also loosens the bowels, thus breaking up a c»ld. Try it the next time you suffer from a cold or the grip. It is inexpensive and entirely vegetable, therefore t-ass uud harmless. ■ SHEifiSM FROM STIFF. ACHING JOINTS Rub Soraness from joists and muscles with a small trial bottle of old St Jacobs Oil Stop “dosing” Rheumatism. It's pain only: not one ease in fifty requires internal treatment. Rub soothing, j>enetrating “St. Jacobs Oil” right on the “tender spot,” and by the time you say Jack Robinson—out comes the rheumatic pain. “St. Jacob's Oil" is I a harmless rheumatism cure which never disappoints and doesn't burn the skin. It I takes pain, soreness and stiffness from aching joints, muscles and bones; stops sciatica. lumbago, backache, neuralgia. Limber up! Get a 25 cent bottle , of old-time, honest "St. Jacobs Oil” from any drug store, and in a moment | you'll be free from pains, aches and I stiffness. Don’t suffer! Rub rheumatism away. CHIROPRACTOR Haiifc 1:30 to 5:00 IIUUIN 6:30 to 8:00 Office on second floor, first door South of Democrat Consultation and Spinal Analysis free Lady Attendant PHONE «3O 0. L BURGENER Os. PUBLiC SALE. The undersigned will otter at pubI lie auction. Vi mile south and lA4 i mile west of Monroe. Ind., or Vi mile I north and % mile east of Winchester church. Tuesday. February 10. beginning at 10 o'clock a. n»., the follow’ng property, to-wit: 12 Horses: One gray mare, coming 2 years old; 1 mare I colt, coming 1 year old; 1 gray mare. 9 years old. in foal; 1 horse. 12 years : old. and good worker; 1 bey mare, 7 years old; sound; 1 sorrel mare. 15 ' years old. in foal; 1 bay horse, coming i 3 years old; 1 roan horse, coming 3 years old: 1 sorrel driving colt, com- ; Ing 2 years old; 1 sorrel driving colt. coming 1 year old; 1 bay horse, com-1 I ing 2 years old; 1 bay colt 11 year old. Seven Cattle: One I Jersey cow, 4 years old, will be fresh I in March; 1 half-Jersey cow. fresh Ist of March; 1 half-Jersey cow, fresh I March 1; one full-blood Jersey cow, I | 3 years old. fresh Ist of April; 1 fill-1 blood Jersey heifer, fresh Ist of I 1 March; 1 full-blood Jersey heifer. I I fresh Ist of May; 1 full blood Jersey j ' heifer, 1 year old. 35 Hogs: 4 brood j sows, 2 of them will farrow in March,l and other 2 a little later: 31 head of sboats. weighing about 65 lbs. each. I 8 dos. good chickens. Implements'! Sure drop planter, good as new; Osborn disc harrow, good as new; 1 Adrian Flat mower, good as new; Haynes corn plow. Oliver breaking plow, 60-(poth harrow, double shovel plow, pair hay ladders, set dump boards, top buggy, set single harness, corn fodder in shock and many other articles too numerous to mention. Terms- $5 and under caab in hand; over that amount a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security. No property removed until settled for. Four per cent off for cash.» ORVAL PUMPHREY. Jeff Llechty, A act. M. L. Oliver. <letk. Indies' Aid of M. «E. church. Monroe, will serve lunch. *U, l. jifrh i .a *4 PUBLiC BALE J i The undersigned will offer tor sale ,at his residence, on what is known as the old Pelta farm. 4*4 miles west of Willshire. 4sv miles east ot Monroe. 2*4 miles north of Salem. 2% miles southwest Os Pleasant Mills, and 7*4 miles south east of Decatur, mi Thursday, February 5. 'l4. beginning at 16:00 o'clock a. m. the follow Ing property, towit: 7 head o< horses —One General Purpose Mare, coming 8 years old. In foal, weight 1300 lbs.; one Draft Mare, coming 4 yrs. 'old, weight 1250 Ibe.: one General Burpo*! Gelding. coming."hr yrs. old, weight 1260 -lbs.; Jo«r EJrsif aafl, Ggjtrril Purpose jGoUbs a-yrs - eMrwH broke to farm ft/Wj, cinntng If*yriT otJL giving good flow of milk. 37 Head Hogs—6 Grade Gills, bn-d
rI tc farrow tn spring; 1 Chester White | j Male Pie, about 7 months old; 2t> head i Shoats, weighing from 40 to SO lbs. j each. Some full blood Rose Cdmb , Cockreles and Rhode island Reds, i ladm implements; One hay loader. 1 ' Cultivator. I Hay ladder, 1 Wagon. ’ 1 Surrey, 5 pass. Automobile, Work , Harness and other articles too numer- ? ous to mention. 1 Terms of Sale—Sums of $5.00 and under cash In hand. Over that aJ mount, a credit of 9 montire will be I given, purchaser giving his note with 1 approved security, bearing 6 per cent » , Interest after maturity. 5 per cent I off for cash. JAS. HALBERSTADT J. N. Burkhead. Auct. i PUBLIC SALE. | The undersigned will offer at public 11 sale at his residence, 4 miles southeast I of Decatur, on the old Ayres farm, on Tuesday. February 10, beginning at 10 I o'clock a. nt., the following property,! 1 to-wit: Two Head of Horses: One j j black mare, 16 years old. In foal; 1 ! gray mare. 7 years old. 26 Head of i I Hogs: Four brood sows, 1 Duroc sow. i due to farrow in April; 1 Poland Chi- ! na. due to farrow in April: 1 Poland] ] China, due to farrow in ; 1 White sow. with 5 pigs by side; 17 shoats, i Sheep and Poultry: 13 Shropshire; ewes and 1 buck. About 75 chickens. • Some corn in crib, hay in mow and fodder in mow. Household Furniture: Two stoves. 1 heating and 1 small cook stove; 1 three-piece bedroom suite. 11 dining table and set of dining chair«.i I Farming Implements: Osborn hay; loader, new Caasaday riding breaking plow, disc with truck. J. I. Case riding corn plow. John Deere beet cultivator. International cream separator. Turnbull wagon, with double bed: 5-section | land roller, disc drill, corn planter, mower, double-shovel plow. 2-horse ton Turnbull wagon, hay rack and' l»eet bed combined; top buggy, spring 1 wagon, set double hip-strap harness, I set single buggy harness. 2 storm! fronts, and many other articles too numerous to mention. Terms—Sums of $5 and under, cash | in hand; over that amount, a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giv-| ing his note with approved security: i 4 per cent off for cash. No property | removed until settled for. NORMAN G LENHART. John Spuhler. Auct. Sam Butler, Clerk. u- 1 - BIG EATERS GET KIDNEY TROUBLE. Take Salts at Firrt Sign of D'adder Irritation or Backache. The American men and women must I guard constantly against kidney trouble. bo ause we i-at too m**ch gtid -ill our food to rich. Our blood is tilled I with uric acid which the kidneys strive to filter out, they weekcu from overwork. be< ome sluggish; the elimI inative tissues clog and the result i» I kidney trouble, bladder weakness and a general decline in health. When your kfdneya feel like lumps lot lead; your back hurts or the u.ine is cloudy, full of sediment or you are I obliged to seek relief two nr three I times during the night; If yon su'ier with sick headache or dUzy. nervous spells, acid stomach, or you have rheumatism when the weather to had, get I from your phtrrtnac Ist about four ounces of Jud Salta; take a tabuI spoonful in a glass of water before I breakfast for a few days and yo ur kid neys will then act fine. Thia fain-1 ous salts to made from the acid o( grapes and lemon Juice, combined | with iiihia. and liws been used for geeeratior,: to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys; to neutralize the acids in the urine so it no longer to a source of irritation, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts to Inexpensive; cannot it • jure, makes a delightful effervesceut lithto-water beverage, and belongs in every home, because nobody can uif’kt ■ a ftotake jy having a good kidney flushing any time. The Holthouse Drug Co. , , —-o NOTICE. M W. A. Important business at ot»r next meeting. Wednesday. February 4, at 736 p. m.. interurban station. Assessment 294 due and should be paid at ' thia time. E. B. MACY, Clerk, i 2tjt3 'Phone 733. i e- 1 ' 1 ■■■ • HOUSE TO RENT—7 fwoios and on : brick street. Electric lights and . water. ■ Dr. Roy Archliold. 26*3 . HOUSE TO RENT -Rix roems, on • 14th St. Julius Hsugk. 21tl FOR SALE -Good avwlng machine • (White-; one bed. with mat tresses t and springs. 6 dining room chairs; 1 : single bed. parlorwtand. and I oil cook I. stove. Call 315 M<rcer avenue, or 11 'phone 419. ' ' 19t3 f I LADIES- Wsß week making plain I aprons at home-, no canvassing; we pay yoU. 'Barth utbrs and full site dklti* CXalt kpronjißd.fyr 25e. Deniedlc *. I ply House. 1232 Schofield, Bldg., Clevc d ' land, Ohio. 2*' /
lVrT5| DAILY MATINEES I — — gLTODAY I ■ The Crepe Bonnet I The Missing Ring I For His Loved One g DON’T MISS IT | ...—... i. L; rCENTSrte 3 NO HIGHER 3 J Coming Feb. sth. I JAMES J. CORBETT I In “The Man From The B Golden West” ■ b; Sneezing? > There's no need of it. Stuff a little Kondon's, the original and genuine Catarrhal Jelly, up the nostrils. Its soothing, healing properties quickly relieve you. Best thing for hay fever,colds, ' catarrh, sore throat.catarrhal headache, nose bleed, deafness, etc. Relieves the 1 condition which causes snoring. '. Sold 1 only in 25c and 50c sanitary tubes by druggists or direct. Sample free. Write FOR SALE. The general store and buildings of ! the late Henry Zwick at Williams | (Bingen P. 0.1, Indiana. For full par ' ticulars call on or write MARY ZWICK, 2SSt3O Bingen, Indiana. — o HOUSE FOR RENT. Seven room house on brick street. ] three squares from court house. In- ] quire at this office, or ’phone 65. 14t3 START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT Get al! your bills into one. We will loan you the necessary money at 2 Per Cent Per Month You can get $35.00 cash for 3 months at a total cost of $4.80. Think of that! ! ! Other amounts at same proportion. Small payments—eary to make. We loan on household goods, pianos, horses, cattle, etc., without removal. We also loan on diamonds and flue jewelry a tlegal rates. All security deposited with us stored in burglar proof vaults. If you need money use this blank and our Agent will call on yon. Our agent will be In Becatur •very Tuesday. Name Address .......g. .wsr.. Ft. Wijm Lmii conrwj Established 1«96 * Room $. Saw end Fioor, 706 Calhoun Btreat. Homa Phone, 83$. Fort Wayne, Ind Plenty of fresh home made sauerkrout 15c quart Holland Herring, keg 90c White Fish, pail 50e Russian Sardines, pail 75c Linburger cheese, lb. 25c Cream cheese, lb. 25c Sweitzer cheese, lb. 25c Brick cheese, lb. 25c Sardines in olive oil 10-4 b 15c Pineapple 10-18r25c Olives qt 25c Ripe olives qt 35c Spanish onions, lb. ’ 7c Cabbage, lb. 3c Oranges 20-30-35 c j Perfection bread 5-10 c Apple butter 12 l«2c NAPOLEON SPRING WHEAT FLOUR 7M a Back Plenty of good country but* 1 ter We pay cash or trade ‘ for produce butter 17c to c» eggs 25 cents 1H«
vifF V; --- ’ I K©>. Nik iii / '°' / I \ Mik r ~ r~— ll'-- :- r "/f Magic I My Big Wash Done In 40 Minutes Without Rubbing!” This is the bigeest thine that has happened in a generation for thf housewife. For tw o-and-a-half one big w ash can be done in little ovtr half an hour* without your having to do one particle 6f rubbing. “Yes,” you probably say, ‘ that’s easy. Guess they use lye or something that will ruin clothes!” You never were more mistaken. That’s the wonderful part of this great discovery— WASHEE WAFERS 5 *'! THe New Wash-Day Wonder i|ii ’• xXvr *X| hit: I* Thereto no lye, no acid, no potash, no eaunic, none 0 I* f i ’**«‘■lo’hea-eating, clothe»-ruimng inrretlients that haic ' •" i* ! ’s' f*”’**wd lor ro many year, in tnoditnlaundry material, 'll |« 13 1 'A3| There isn't an iota ot ajithing in it that can harm the mo.t X delirate fabric. Jutt get a 10c package oi Waabee (■HIIMBw \ Wafer. f..r 5. >ur next wa.h, ard 40 minutes after you get g ' I \ \ your clothes in the boiler, the “big wash this week" can I \\ he hanging on the line, white as the driven snow—all done ■ \ without any rubbing whatever—nothing to do but rinse N*/ ' >e c lothes and hang tliem up to dry. I ’l”’ hand-reddening, galle>-.la.e, cart-horse work at the wash-board is over forever. The clotiies-tearing washing machine, too, is out of business. '/ ” y°urown laundry work, if you never did before, and save big laundry bills. Washee Wafers act on a new, scientitk, steamj comburtion principle, millions of-lrtt* Meant giotoiiv, I'\ torni in the water and constantly eatdode, making the ws<rr * OO * L bke bubbling champagne. Cleans t. V w, " J ' cn *' ‘'’’tuns, silks—anv material, to pcrfecttoi. Enough in Each m Package for 4 ■■■ / / y Big Washings ■ 11Q / / M frs and Dvtnkwn | ®*vesn Ce . Wabesh, ladfaea You can get WASHEE WAFERS in ................. .........._ at ....... —. F.*v7 MILLS.' NIBLICK A' CO?'BRUB*M WILLE R* A EAKEH'"reOwe7" 4 HOWER. M. FULLENKAMP. STAR GROCERY, ONNE E. McCONNELL. WILLIAMS A SON. RUNYON. ENCELER COold settler ; BLACK RAIN WATER MUDDY HYDRANT WATER R1 Isstowbeere. Witt oaf Aerden »Ae Meter, bat Sank., is. A I Ito bas w.H clear rear atawra. Rainwattow Far sals br Groaere. Ask far k. er nrito r THE OLD SETTLER CO., FINDLAT, 0.
FOR SALE—Complete billiard half outfit. Good as new, consisting of 1 billiard table, 4 pool tables and plenty of balls, cues, chain, etc. Also floor cigar case, candy case, i deak. 1 aafe. tobacco wall caao. For sale or tabfe. inquire al Girod A Bakar'a restaurant.
HALF PM SOUS - ■ — > -— 1 — » » ' • * We still have about 75 mens and boys half price suits. These are suits the last of a lot and are exceptional values. FUR OVERCOATS AT COST t 4 ; VANCE HITE
Where in the .north twrt of city Kinder please return to thin office. ’ ! KEYS LOST- Bnnch of key*. Pina’leue at this office. Mt A HOVSK 70 RENT Small <"» No. hth St. Inquire of Peter Oaf far. or 'phone 3M.
