Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 32, Decatur, Adams County, 6 February 1914 — Page 6

“DOES MY BANK WELCOME SMALL DEPOSITORS?” The first National Bank is always glad to see here the ■mall 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 safe, strong bunk, finds a hearty welcome at The First National Bank. Careful attention to the needs of small depositors Is found here. A strong bank for small depositors. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Decatur, Indiana. 8 THE DAILY MARKET REPORTS 8 ~ Corrected Every Afternoon » !■—ri -rr—rnr—vnr-tr-" —

EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y„ Feb. 4—(Special to Daily Democrat) Receipts, 3,2vo; shipments, 950; official to New York yesterday, TSO; hogs closing steady. Medium and heavy. $8.90 <i $8.95; mixed and Yorkers. $8.954i $9.00: pigs and lights, $5.854« $9.00; roughs. $7:90 SS.OO; stags. s6.o*f'h $7.00; sheep. 4 000; slow, top lambs, $8.15; cattl", 125; slow. G. 1. BURK. New corn, yellow, per 100 Tbs TSc Als ike seed $9.25 Wheat 90c Rye 55c Barley 55c ©6oc Timothy seed « $2.00 Oats 3Cc COAL PRICES. Stove and Egg, nard SB.OO Chestnut, hard ...$8.25 Pea. hard $7.00 Poca, Egg and Damp .$5.25 W. Ash $4.75 V. Splint $4.50 H. Valley $4-25 R. Lion $4.50 Cannell $5 00 J. Hill $5 00 Kentucky $4.50 Lurig $4.75, NIBLICK a CO. Eggs 25c

Butter ...... ....18 U2* FULLEnrKAMi'S. EkX» •••25< Butter 18e#27t BEHLINGS. Indian Runnod ducks 8c I HOUSE WANTED— • room* and mod-11 ern. Would like to leaee for ■ year. I Lease word at thia office. 20ttf • • FOR SALE Holstein male calf, one I year old. Inquire of Jesse A. Ray. j Monroe. Ind. R. R. No. 1. or four < miles south of Peterson. 2St3») . i FOR SALE- Pups. Will make good ' I farm dogs. Inquire of J. C. Arch bold. R. R. No. 7. H>t3

’WBHKmHnraaDnanßaaMaMaHM* lOld Adams County Bank Decatur, Indians. Capital 112C.000 Surplui . mow :’■ ’’i C. 8. Niblick. Preaident \ *T .M Kirach and John Niblick '.«. '■; ‘I Vic«- Ur*, Menu E* ** ®> in <*‘ r « Caahier. "" I jdft k I oZu Farm loans AfjLß a Specialty Aj Reflect — —QB Resolve Collection, “ Made PENNIES MAKE DOLLARS .*» •— f — able Rates. DOLLARS — I Start Bank Accounts Ac^a . I a BANK ACCOUNTS! ’ tion Con- I _ . sbtont E Beaet With Safe f. Confidence and Credit Banking I And These Extended I BEGF.T SUCCESS IN LIFE! Wp Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits. | HHBNiaHaaaHHSHK

(Chicks ioc| Eowls . Ducks 9*ese 9c j Yxurg turkeys 13c Tom turkeys 12c! ! Old hen turkeys 13c' Old roosters 6 C ' Batter 17 C [ Kggs Above prices paid for poultry free from feed. KALVER MARKETS. Beef hides He Calf 13c Tallow Sc Sheep pelts [email protected] Muskrats sc®2sc i Skunk 25c©52.25 I Coon 25c©52.00 Possum 10c 070 c Mink 25ctf54.00 LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. — Indian Runned ducks $c Chicks 16c! Fowls 10c | Ducks 10c Geese 9c! I Young turkeys 13c i | Torn turkeys 12c Old hen turkeys ....13ci I Old Roosters . ~6cJ Butter 17c i Eggs 25c | Above prices paid for poultry free 1 from feed.

DECATUR CREAMERY CO. Prices for week ending February 2) [ 1914.) Butter fat ....... 2964 c Butter 33c FOR RENT—Four furnished rooms for light housekeeping: Line street. —B. W. Sholty. 13t-t-s-tf FOR RENT—Front office rooms over interurban uepot; vacated by Prosecutor Parrish. Inquire of A. D. Suttles. 282tf HORSE OR SALE—Good worii horse, 8 years old, sound. —O. W. Watts. Rr. R. N. 7. 19t6 |

PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer at pub lie auction, Vfe mile south and I’, mile west of Monroe, Ind., or >4 mile I north and % mile east of Winchester church. Tuesday. February 10, beginning al 10 o’clock a. m., the following property, to-wit: 12 Horses: One gray mare, coming 2 years old; 1 mare colt, coming 1 yeur old; 1 gray marc 9 years old, in foal; 1 horse, 12 years old, and good worker; 1 bay mare, 7 years old; sound; 1 sorrel mare. 15 years old. in foal: 1 bay horse, coming 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 ing 2 years old: 1 Itay colt 1 year old. Seven Cattle: One Jersey cow, 4 years old. will be fresh in March; 1 half-Jersey cow, fresh Isi of March: 1 half-Jersey cOw, fresh March 1: one full-blood Jersey con | 3 years old, fresh Ist of April: 1 fi 11 II blood Jersey heifer, fresh Ist of ; March; 1 full-blood Jersey heifer fresh Ist of May: 1 full-blood Jersej | heifer, 1 year old. 35 Hogs: 4 brood | sows. 2 of them will farrow in March and other 2 a little later; 31 head o shoats, weighing about 65 lbs. each I 8 dos. good chickens. Implements Sure drop planter, good ns new; Os born disc harrow, good as new Adrian Plat mower, good as new 1 Haynes corn plow. Oliver breakin; 1 I I plow. 60-tooth harrow, double shove plow, pair hay ladders, set dum; ■ boards, top buggy, set single harness corn fodder in shock and many othei articles too numerous to mention. Terms —$5 and under cash in hand j over that amount a credit of 9 month; j will be given, purchaser giving not* with approved security. No property removed until settled for. Four pet cent off tor cash. ORVAL PUMPHREY. Jeff Liechty, Auct. M. L. Oliver, Clerk. Ladies' Aid of M. E. church, Monroe will serve lunch. o -. PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will offer for sal. at his residence, on what is know: as the old I’elta farm. miles we* >of Willshire, 4% miles east of Moe roe, 264 miles north of Salem. 2% miles southwest of Pleasant Mills I and 7lj miles south east of Decatur ■ <*u Thursday, February 5, 'l4. begin , J nlng at 10.00 o'clock a. m. the follow ; ing property, towit: 7 head of horses i —One General Purpose Mare, ethals; I S years old. in foal, weight 1300 lbs.: j one Draft Mare, coming 4 yrs. old i veight 1250 lbs.; one General Purposj Gelding, coming 4 yrs. old, weigh j 1250 lbs.; tour Draft and Genera j Purpose Colts, coming 3 yrs. old. al broke to farm. 1 Milch Cow, comlm ■ 7 yrs. old. giving good flow of milk 1 2* Head Hogs—6 Grade Gilts, bred to farrow In spring; 1 Chester Whit* ' Male Pig. about 7 months old; 20 head ! shoats, weighing from 40 to 80 lb* j each. Some full blood Rose Coml I Cockreles and Rhode Island Reds In dm Implements: One hay loader, J Cultivator, IHay Ladder. 1 Wagou 1 Surrey. 5 pass. Automobile, Wort Harness and other articles too numer I ous to mention. Terms of Sale —Sums of $5.00 and under cash In hand. Over that a mount, a credit of 9 months will b» I given, purchaser giving his note with approved security, bearing 6 per cent interest after maturity. 5 per cent off for cash. JAS. HALBERSTADT J. N. Burkhead. AbcL o PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer at publi< j sale at his residence. 3 miles north I east of Decatur. 1 mile north of th* Dent school house, on Wednesday Feb. llth. beginning at 10 a. tn.. th< ! following property, to-wit: Four head of cattle: One Holstein cow, ? years old, with calf by side; one 2 yr.-old Holstein heifer, will be fresh soon; 1 full blooded Jersey cow, will i lie fresh In April: 1 red row, giving milk. 24 Head of Hogs: Two Duroc i brood sows. 1 Duroc brood sow, will I farrow in April; 1 full-blooded Dun* sow, with pigs by side; 2b shoots Hay and Grain: Cora In the crib. ' and two tons clover hay. Six dos«r ‘ Plymouth Rock chickens. Farming I implements: Osborne binder. Deer ing mower, hay rake, manure spreader. J. L C. sulky plow, walking plow, ■ 2 riding corn plows, disc harrow, spike tooth harrow, roller. Jonesville corn planter, end-gate seeder, beet seeder. Troy wagon, almost new; truck wagon, hay rack, surrey, 2 In (übalors, big kettle, grindstone, slid Ing tsble saw, Shota corn sheiler. hand or power; set work harness, set single harness and many other art I else 100 numerons to mention. Terms of Sale -Sums of $n and un der. cash in hand. Over that amount a credit *rf 9 months will hr. glvsn purchaser giving hie note with ap proved security, bearing 6 per cent In terest after maturity. 5 per c»nt off for cash. No property removed un I U1 settled for.

CHAS. A HOFFMAN John Spuhler, Auct. Fred Fruchte, Clerk. o— —, • QUILT ON DISPLAY. Mrs. John Wlsehaupt’s section of ; the U. B. Aid society has their nam<- • quilt on show at the Niblick dry goods i store. Bids will be received at the store any time, and the quilt will be sold to the highest bidder. 29t6 MACHINERY FOR SALE. 1 am offering for sale my entire outfit of machinery, consisting of two Aultman & Taylor traction engines, two 32-56 Aultman & Taylor separators. two No. 4 Matchless clover hul lers, two fifteen barrel Aultman * ’ Taylor tanks, two Studebaker wagons. I 8-roll McCormick husker, 1. H. C. en silage cutter, one ten-horse power gasoline wood sawing outfit, also nil belts s.nd covers that go with such outfits. This is a bargain, terms to suit buyer. Inquire at once. A. W. WERLING. 28tf Preble. Ind. - o "■ LADIES! DARKEN YOUR GRAY HAIR Use Grandma's Sage Tea and Sulphur Recipe and Nobody will Know The use of Sage and Sulphur for restoring faded, gray hair to Ila oat urai color dates back to grandmothers time. She used it to keep her hair beautifully dark, glossy and abundant. Whenever her hair fell out or took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance, tills simple mixture was applied with wonderful effect. But brewing at home is mossy and out-of-date. However, by asking at any drug store for a 50eent bottle of Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Hair Rem edy" you will get this famous old recipe which can be depended upon to restore natural color and lieauty to 'he hair and is splendid for dandruff, dry. feverish, itchy scalp and falling hair. A well-koc.wn down-town druggist saya it darkens the hair so naturally Mid evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied. You simply dampen a sponge or brush with it and draw this ■h rough 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 abundant. HEAD STUFFED UP Hyoemi Gives Instant Relief if suffering from cold or catarrh •using dull headaches or an itching .nd burning sensation in the nostrils, surely try Hyoemi. It gives quick, effective and permanent relief or money ' refunded by the Hlothouse Drug Co. It goes right to the spot—you feel better in five minutes. No roundabout method of stomach losing with Hyomei—you breathe it. This health-giving medication goes directly to the inflamed membrane, all ■ritation and congestion is quickly relieved. the delicate tissues healed and vitalised. Hyomei should be in every houaeho!d. Druggists everywhere sell it. Ask for the complete outfit $1.60 sire. ■■ a HEALTHY HAIR—NO MORE DANDRUFF ParelM Sage Make-, Dry. Unattract ive Hair Soft. Fluffy, Abundant ■nd Radiant With Lift It's entirely nr«-dles« to have unslghtly.matted, scraggy or faded hair. A little care is al that is nwded to i make It soft, pretty, perfectly healthy, md free from dandruff, the hair de stroyer. Use Parisian Sage—lt *upptl«a hair needs and la absolutely harmless, 't cleanses the scalp of all dandruff, quickly stops Itching head and falling hair, and Is one of the best tonics to stimulate the hair and make it grow long and beautiful. ff>'t a bottle of Parisian Sage today from the Holthuse Drug esunpany or at any drug counter It costa but 50 cents. Rub It Into the scalp •all dandruff disappears your head feels fine —the hair Is pretty and perfectly healthy. —— - -o " — FOR SALE - White Russian seed oats. —Gao Zimmerman. K. R. 9. 36t4 FUR SALE OR TRADE House on First street and one on 16th street, - Inquire of Frank Johpson. 20t6 FOR SALE OR TRADE—SmaII, well located residence. Wilt take vacant lot In exriiange or sell on any tonus •ultable to purchaser. Inquire of I- rank Jornston. North lat St. 30t 1 FOR SALE Brood Sows, for April farrow. Enquire of E. F. Miller. R. R. No It. Phone 19 D. 2SW. LADIES- $6-$8 week making plain aprons at home; no canvassing; we pey you. Pankulars and full also sample apron sent for 26c. Domestic Sup ply House. 1232 ScbofieW. Hldg.. Ulen I tanu, Ohio.

FINED AND JAILED New York Politicians Get a Heavy Dose for Trying to Sell Nomination. ■ ■ R REBELS ARE BUSY Shipping Modern Fire-arms and Ammunition Across Mexican Border Line. tUnited Press Service! New York. N. Y„ Feb. 4 (Special to Daily Democrat)- Joseph Cassidy, the democratic boss, and William Wallet, jr„ a former congressman, ■ were each sentenced to from twelve! to eighteen mouths in Jail and fined ! SI,OOO each, and Lewis Walter. Jr., an associate of Cassidy's, was given three months' jail sentence and fined SI,OOO lor a conspiracy to sell Wallet ti e nomination for judge of the state supreme court. Washington. D. C.. Feb. 4 —(Special to Daily Democratl —The Mexican rebels were today rushing modern arms ! and ammunition across the Texas border. following President Wilson’s proclamation lifting the embargo. Immense stores of goods at New Orleans are ready for export and the men in the business expect to do a big ousinesa. THE MEN BANQUET (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) ot "We Won t Go Home Until Mom mg." Mrs. P. G. Williams playing the piano accompaniment. The pastor, the Rev. Benjamin Borton, gave a talk on the good of the contest work, that ; was inspiring. Dr. C. R. Weaver gave an address of congratulation to the winners; and Mrs. J. E. And erson responded tn behalf of the women's class. A solo by J. E. Anderson came in very appropriately at this point, being a parody in words and tu»e. on "The Cid Oaken Bucket." and began “How dear to our hearts is the work we've teen doing." Mrs. A. D. Artman gave an address of good cheer. She struck I tl.e keynote of success when she said. "A drop of optimism is worth a quart of criticism.” G. T. Burke gave a timely and line talk on "Making New Members On< With Us." While Mrs. E .C. Lufkin had an interesting speech on the creation and upbuilding of tn-1 terest in the Sunday school. Short talks of appreciation of the hospitality were given by others. A rising vote of thanks was given the men's p class by the women for a very fine Ume. A stirring song began. “Her* we stand, the Reds and Blue, with rank and file unbroken." to the tune of * 5 anker Iluodie." The dokoiogy ciosrd the evening. e——. !■■■■ I— Q ■■■■ Ml NEW SAFE ARRIVES. Graham * Walters have received another fin* new sate for the -afe-J keeping of valuable papers. In< luding j mortgage cards for use In their ah-' struct work, and also private 'tooss, ! etc. The safe was purchased from j the Mosier Safe company and weights | 4.606 pounds. Its sixr is such that it ; v.as necessary to remove the doot of t>elr room from "Its hinges In get. ing it into the building this morning. Fort Wayne & Springfield Ry. Company. TIME TABLE. Northbound. Cars tear* Decatur at 6:56, 1:90, 11:36, 2:36. 5:20. |:W; arrive at Fort Wayne at 1:53, 9:46. II 40, 3:40, 4:40 std 10:40. •outhbound. Lave Fort Wayne »*. 7:00, 10 00, 1:00, 4:00, 7:00, 11:00; arrive In Decatur at 1:10; 11:10; 1:10; I;10; 0:10; 11:10, Connections are made at Fort Wayne with the Ft Wayne A North era Indiana Traction Co, The Toledo A Chicago interurban Railway Compan y. The Ohio Electric, and Indiana Union Traction Company; also with the Pennaylvanla, Wabash, Nickle Hsia, L B. A M R. C- H A », and G R A I railroads. Freight Service. Freight aervira consists of one train each way dallr: Leaving Decatur at 1:00 a. tn., and returning, leaving Fort Wayne at 12:00 m. This enabica shippers to telephone ordera end receive shipments promptly, w. H. FLEDDERJOHANN, General Manager, • • Deeatur.lM. FOR BLRIGH One single strand of beautiful sleigh bells, will sell sheep At your own price. Inquire W. H Murphy. 623 Marshall street. 2712 i

Magnificent Crops in al I Vesfem Canada irt< ot the Province* ot Jhk ». SesbataWwsa at . have produced won- W| field* ot Wheal. °***; w 5 nd FU». UTieM graded F >ntr»ct to No. 1 Hard, u 'UH//' weighed heavy and fielded »«"« 20 S to 45 buvhel. per acre- Tl burhete waa ,■ !' ‘ about the total average Mixed Farm- ! lag may be comudered fully as profit ■ able an industry a* grain raising fhe«| excellent grasses full of nutrition. > 141 the only food required either for beet Kj or dairy purposes. In 1912. at Chicago. W Western Canada carried off the Cham ■ sionship for haef ateor. Good schools, narkets convenient, climate excellent. ■ For the homesteader, the man who ■ wishes to farm extensively, or the in- W] maw, Cansda offers the biggest i-ppor- ■ unity of any place on the continent. g. Apply foe descriptive literature and K reduced railway rates to ft; l r;H-nnten.!ent of Immigration, Jttawa. Canada, or to Canadian ■■LU Government Agent \ J le4itM»»l<». IM. I 1 J «■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■» * - • —• *■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■» Think wAaf Is stopping It! Think of fIU the germs and diseased tissues which 4. poison every breath! H»e» Is the b« po St in tba treatment by CKendoti s Catamaf Jelly. It punrm the sir u, as II wire* the ooae. throat and mwrth lu W artraa IS aimpie. aooihirg and n-.rntilV h, f harmtul drugs c.'uormwM nyht and wo Vo prose it by a big free sample Scandia n, tubes-aU drvtntiau or direct. handon Wf. (a.. MinneapolH. Mian- ‘I LONDON’S Fl R Catarrhal Jelly \\

FOR SALE—HOLSTEIN CALVES. All high grades, bnlle nnd heifers. One to three weeks old. Selected from one of best dairies in the state.) AU have perfect markings, are from high priced sire, and from select cows that average 60 pounds ot milk per day. showing 3H to 4 per cent butter fat. Here is a chance of a lifetime to get some valuable young calves at a nominal cost that has taken years of careful breeding and feeding to produce. The price is S2O each in erate at express office. Six hours' ride to Decatur. If you are or will be in the market write me your wants. FRISINGER A THICKER, Farmdale. Ohio. ■" - ■—— —o NOTICE. I hereby give notice that I will not be responsible for debts contracted by any person other than myself. 22t6 JOHN SCHLEGEU - - ■<»- - I'OR SALE—Only two more bred sows left, to farrow in March; a few pigs, Poland China. Address L. G. | Williams. Decatur, Ind. 'Phon, Monroe. 3 shorts. 36t3| ——— — I

STAR GROCERY Cod fish flakes 10c I Pearl barley lb. 6c Amster Jams cookies 15c Cocoanut bars lb. 115 c Dried peaches lb. J 10c Apple jelly 10c Spring wheat flourf 75c Potato bread 10c Rio coffee lb. 17c 1 Campbells soups’ 10c Lake white fish s(’c Marco coffee 30c Kitchen denser 5c till Johns, COAL OF QUALITY Prices Right Your Orders will be ap predated PHONE les Emerson Benni tt

START THE nkwH 1 year RI CHt Get all your hills lnlo I Wo will loan you the nw MB .„ I ’ mo “ eyat 2 Per Cent Per Month I You can get $35.00 cash fflr | ' i I ® onf hs at a total cost of hsfl 1 Think of that! ! ! I Other amounts a t same pn> portion. Smail payments to make. We loan on household | goods, pianos, horses, rattl( etc., without removal. i We also loan on diamonds IB d I fine jewelry a tiegal rates. All |H security deposited wit; Us st() . | ed In burglar proof vaults. If you need nion-y use thfc| | I blank and our Agent win can | i on you. Our agent will be in every Tuesday. j . R . I Address ... . | muuirxa FL Warn Loin Eatablished 1896. Room I, ond Floor, 706 Calhoun straw. Home Phone, 832. Fcrt Wayne, Inti 11 111 1 CHIROPRACTOI Hnnrc I’M *°s:oo liuun 6:30 to 8:00 Office on second floor, first door South of Democrat Consultation and 1 alysis free I Lady Attendant PHONE 650 0. L BURGENER IK, I Plentj- of fresh home made | sauerkrout 15c quart| Holland Herring, keg 90t I White Fish, pail 50e Russian Sardines, pail 75c ! Linburger cheese, lb. 25k | Cream cheese, lb. 25c | Sweitzer cheese, lb. 25c Brick cheese, lb. .gs Sardines in olive oil 10 & 15c 1 Pineapple 10-18-25 c j Olives qt 25c < Ripe olives qt 35c Spanish onions, lb. 7c Cabbage, lb. 3c Oranges 20-30-35 c ; Perfection bread s—loc Apple butter 12 l-2c NAPOLEON SPRING WHEAT FLOUR 75c ■ Sack Plenty of good cot ntry butter We pay cas h or trade ; for produce bu ter 17c to 27c. eggs 25 cents 111 WIBI WANTED—OId pop-torn Whh" M be vkeUvd At Mill*' gf'- ' r L 11 •* ! ► I w E I * [ 11 JOHN SPUHLER I The Live Stock and Gerf jl Auctioneer "Can and Will” make v* sale a success. ears of eperienc’ have taugh‘ n r now. See him at dates as his calander is tilling up. Sovaks F German and Swiss. PHONE Residence 531 'Decatur, - • - I'*"’