Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 34, Decatur, Adams County, 9 February 1914 — Page 4

ARE YOU A MOTHER On* thing, nt least, has endured through the changing nges. That Is the Influence a mother has over her children. It Is as strong today as it was in the infancy of our race. The simple word of the mother is more pow eriul than tiie rod of another. You want your children to grow up to he good men and good women. Perhaps they may become great men and great women—but above all. first of all, true goodness is the end you should strive for. Teach your children to save—open an account with us in their names—let eacii one of them have a Bank account. There have be en boys and girls who have become good men and women with out money. That is true, but there have been many, many m ore, who have made a failure of their lives, because they were not trained to the value and * Lord Lytton, “money is character.” , SI.OO Starts Your National Savings Account Here It earns you 3 per cent .compounded two times a year. You can bank with us by mail. FIRST NATIONAL BANK A SAFE PLACE FOR SAVINGS Decatur, Indiana. 3 THE DAILY MARKET REPORTS o Corrected Every Afternoon “ i*— w —ir-sfti—mt—tr— —ws-J|

EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y.. Feb. 6—(Special to Daily Democrat)—Receipts. 5,t,O0; shipments, 1.9 M; official to New > ork yesterday. 380; slosine steady. Pigs, *9.006*9.10; roughs. *8.006 *8.23; stags, *6.256*6.75; sheep. *0.00; firm; lambs higher; tops. *8.25; cattle. 250; steady. G. 1. BURK. New corn, yellow, per 100 lbs 77c Ateike seed ..*9.25 Wheat 90c Rye 55c Barley 55c Q 60c Tlmethy seed *2.00 Oats 35ci COAL PRICES. Stove and Egg. nard *B.OO Chestnut, hard *8.25 Pea, hard *7.00 Poca, Egg and Lump *5.25 W. Ash *4.75 V. Splint *4.50 H. Valley *4.25 R. Uon 34.50 Cannel! MOO J. Hlil *5.00 Kentucky • *4.50 Lurig *4.751 NIBLICK & CO. Eggs ...’ 22c Butter 15c€20c‘ FULLENKAMi-8. Ecrs Butter 18cfi27< ■ER LINOS. Indian Runned duck* 8c

I——— I— — —- - — - -■ - ———— ~ 1.. 1 Isl I I .JI— I Old Adams County Bank Decatur. Indiana; Capital 813C.000 ' Surplus . |3(>,000 Inffig c s - Niblick, Preaident /T iwaijk?'*’ , M ' Kirsch and John Niblick v '<* Presidents *’ Kbinger. Cashier. *" 61 Dead Farm loans £Rv V£ A £ KWu a Specialty B Reflect — I Y/isO •” Resolve Co lections I Made PENNIES MAKE DOLLARS at*Favor- I able Rates. I DOLLARS I Start Bank Accounts Ac^da . I ? BANK ACCOUNTS J • tionCon- I sistant | Be S et With Safe p Confidence and Credit Banking I a— j TkiMszi ' Methods I And These Extended | BEGET SUCCESS IN LIFE! To ®ur Patrons I We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year .Time Deposits. | elßM—lamaWmß—aMmm—MM

! Chicks 10c Fowls 10c Ducks 10c 3«es»» 9c Y gurg turkeys 13c ! Tom turkeys 12c Old hen turkeys 13c Old roosters 6c Butter 17c | Eggs ?2c Above prices paid tor poultry free ; from feed. KALVER MARKETS. Beef hides Ils Calf .> 13s Tallow Sc Sheep pelts [email protected]€ Muskrats sc@2sc Skunk 25c C 52.25 Coon 25c©52.00 Possum 10c6 70c Mink 2tc054.00 LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Indian Runned ducks Sc Chicks 10c j Fowls 10c Ducks 10c Geese 9« : Young turkeys 13c Tom turkeys l!c i Old ben turkeys 13c Old Roosters ...Se Butter 17c Eggs 22c Above prices paid for poultry free * from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. (Price* for week ending February 2) 1914.) Butter fat Butter 33c

PUBLIC SALE. 1. the undersigned, will sell at public sale at my residence 2‘4 miles southeast of Hoagland. Ind., and first farm south of Williams station, in Adams County, Indiana, on Tuesday. February 10, 1914, the following property, to wit: Nine head of horses, consisting of black mare. 9 years old. in foul, wejgiit 1250; black mare, S years old. weight 1250; brown horse, 9 years old. weight 1400: brown horse 5 years old, weight 1400: one 3-yeir old colt, color black; one 2-year-old black colt; one bay 3-year-old colt: oue bay 2-year-old colt and one spring colt. Seven head of cattle, consisting of 1 Jersey cow, 5 years old, will be fresh 28th of February; one 4-year-old cow. will be fresh 25th of May; one 3-year-old cow. will be fresh the 26th of February; one 2-year-old heifer; 1 2-year-old heifer; one 1 year-old heif er; 2 good spring bull calves. Twen tv-one head og hogs, consisting of 2 sows that will farrow April 1; 11 shoats 4 months old. and 8 shoats months old. Sixty head of chickens: Eight head of fullblood premium roosters; 6 full-blooded Single Comb Rhode Island Red roosters; 3 head of geese. 3 head of ganders. 3 head of White Embden geese and one gander; 4 full blood Bronze turkeys. Farm ing Implements: Osborn side delivery McCormick mower. 6-ft. «cut; Farmers 1 Friend grain drill, riding cultivator, new; John Deer riding breaking plow, corn checker. 3 walk ing* plows. 2 spring-tooth harrows spike-tooth harrow, corn sheller. plat | fcrm scales, disc. 2 broad tire wagons I carriage, top buggy, 2 road wagons hay ladders. 2 sets of dump boards. 2 mud boats, tank heater, laud roller set of log bunks. 10 log chains, patent grindstone, set of bob sleds. 2-seated surry. 2 set of breeching harness, set cf farm harness. 2 sets of carriage harness. 2 sets of single harness. 4 ton of mixed hay. corn in the crib, corn fodder and many other articles I have sold my farm and will move t< Tort Wayne, and everything will sell regardless of price. Lunch served on the ground. Terms All sums over $5.99 a credit of 12 months will be given, purchase, giving note with approved security waiving valuation and appraisemem laws of the state of Indiana. If said notes are paid when due no interest will be charged: if not, 8 per cen: from date. All sums of $5.00 and un der cash in hand on day of sale. N< property removed until settled for Cash discount of 6 per cent. Sale t< b< gin at 10 o'clock. HERMAN WESLING. Owner. S. R. Rase. Auct. Chas. H Getting. Clerk. IF KIDNEYS AND BLADDER Take Saits to Flush Kidneys and neu trahze irritating acids. Kidneys and Bladder weakness re suit from urk add. says a noted au thortty. The kidneys flter thia acid from the blood and pass it on to the bladder, where it often remains to ir ritate and inflame, causing a burning scaldius sensation. oT setting Up an irritation at the neck of the bladder obliging you to seek relief two ot three times during the night. Tbs sufferer is in constant dread, the wa ter passes sometimes with a scalding sensation and is very profuse; again there is difficulty in avoiding It. Bladder weakness, most folks cal' it because they can't control urina tlon. While it is extremly annoying I mid sometimes very painful, this h I really one of the moat simple ail manta to ov«-rcotne. Get about four ounces of Jad Salt* from your phar maeist and take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast, con tinue this for two or three dayThis will neutralize the acids in the urine so kt no longer is a source of irritation to the bladder and urinary organs which then act normally again. Jad Salta Is Inexpensive, harmless, and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with lithla and is used by thousands of folks whe are subject to urinary disorders caused by uric acid iritation. Jad Salts la splendid for kidneys and causes no bad effects whatever. Here you have a pleasant, efferves ! cent lithla water drink, which quickly relieves bladder trouble.—The Holthouse Drug Company. 11 11 O — Eight good Jersey heifers, that will be fresh in the spring, all of my own breeding and are from the very boat rows I have on the place, for sale; also one good cow. must sell to make room for others. Willshire phone J-R on 14. Address Harry Brown. Decatur. R. R No. 6, on the old Bon frown farm. 2% miles north of Willshire. Ohio, on Stat* Line road. j lt g FOR SALE OR TRADE-—Small, well located residence. Will take vacant lot In exchange or sell on any terms suitable to purchaser. Inquire of j Frank Jornwton. North Ist St jffii

NOTICE TO BIDDERS. ~ Notice is hereby given by the Common Council in and tor the City of De ■' catur. Indiana, that sealed proposals • will be received on the 17th Day of February, 1914, at 7:00 o’clock p. tn., a t the Council t ’ chamber in said City for the following described improvement, to- wit: Improvement of Third street from . the south side of Adams street to the < north line of the right-oi-way of Chicago * Erie Railroad, according to ' the plans and specifieqtions on file tn the office of the City Clerk. Bidders will be required to deposit I with bid their certified check equal to two and one-half per cent of the estimated cost of said Improvement > on file. ! In case bid is not accepted check 1 will be returned to bidder, but if bid I Is accepted and bidder falls or refuses , to enter into contract within ten days from the time he is notified of the ac1 ceptance of his bid then said check will be forfeited to the city as ascertained and liquidated damages for his faiure so to do. , Bidders blanks will be furnished at the office of the City Engineer. The Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Witness my mand and official seal, this 6th day of February. 1914. H. M. DeVOSS, 6 13 City Clerk. - ■ o NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Notice is hereby given by the Com mon Council in and for the City of Decatur, Indiana, that sealed proposals will be received on the 17th Day of February. 1914. at 7:00 o'clock p. m„ a t the Council chamber tn said City for the following described improvement, to- wit: Improvement of East Adams Street from the east line of Second street to the east line of First street, according to the plans and specifications on file in the office of the city clerk. Bidders will be required to deposit with bid their certified check equal to two and one-half per cent of the estimated cost of said improvement on file. In case bid is not accepted check I will be returned to bidder, but if bid I is accepted and bidder fails or refuses I to enter into contract within ten days from the time he is notified of the ac ceptance of his bid then said check will be forfeited to the city as ascertained and liquidated damages for his faiure so to do. Bidders blanks will be furnished at the office ot the City Engineer. The Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Witness my mand and official seal, this 6th day iff February. 1914. H M. DeVOSS. 6-13 City Clerk. o — — NOTICE OF MACADAM ROAD BOND SALE. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at the office of tl.e treasurer of Adams County, st liecatur. Indiana, up to the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., on February 18. 1914. for the purchase of $13,760.00 macad am road bonds of the different town ships, and in amounts as given below. Said bonds wijl be in three issues of twenty bonds each, dated February 15, 1914, the first bond of each iss;i< becoming due on May 15, 1915. and on bonds of each issue becomin, due every six months thereafter. Said bonds bear interest at the rate of 4*4 per cent, payable semi annually on the 15th day of May and November eacjt year: George Roop Macadam Road. Washington Township .•. $2640.01! O. J. Suman Macadam Road. St. Mary's Township 3360.99 Jacob l«cb Macadam Read. French Township 7,760.00 Said bonds have been issued ir strict compliance with the laws of the State <*T Indiana and with an order duly entered upon the records of th' Board of Commissioners of said coun ty. authorizing the issue and sale of -•aid bonds for the purpose of provid Ing fund* for the construction of thr above mentioned macadam roads, in Adams County, Indiana. Transcripts will be on file in the County Auditor's office. The right is reserved to reject anv and all bids. W. J ARCHBOLD. Treasurer of Adams County. Decatur, Ind.. .Feb. 6. 1914. HEALTHY HAIR—NO MORE DANDRUFF Parai«n Sage Make* Dry, Unittract Ive Hair Soft. Fluffy. Abundant ' and Radiant With Life It’s entirely needle** to have unMghtly.matted. scraggy or faded hair. A little care Is al that la needed io make It soft, pretty, perfectly healthy, and free from dandruff, the hair de stroyer. Use Parisian Sage It supplies hair need* and is absolutely harmless. ’I cleanse* the scalp of all dandruff, quickly stop* Itching head and falling hair, and I* one of the beet tonics to stimulate the hair and make It grow long and beautiful. G«t a bottle of Parisian Sage today from the Holthuse Drug company , or at any drug counter. It cost* but 5u cent*. Rub It Into the scalp—alt dandruff disappear*—your head feels fine —the hair Is pretty and perfectly ! healthy. > - J HOUSE TO RENT—7 room* and on I brick street. Electric light* and t water —Dr. Roy Archbold. 26*3 " FOR SALE—Good family mare and 'f general purpose boras. Will sell at 1 fhc right price. Dyvuls Schmitt. 3St6

BIG FEATURE PICTURE AT LYRIC : A splendid feature picture with ac I tion that grips Intensely and exciting twists to a most unusual mystery ; story is "The Targets of Fate.’’ It is a J soul-stirring drama of love and sac- ’ rifice by the famous author. Adele i Luehrman. This powerful tale of ‘ mystery is so cleverly worked out that it fascinates from beginning to end. ‘ The action is rapid, and yet the story is simple in its developments. There I is a genuine mystery which is not ex 1 plained until the very end of the t story. There will be a treat for the Kiddies as well as the grown ups on ; the same program as the famous I Thanhouser Kids will appear in a very pretty comedy entitled “The Twins and the Other Girl.” The . Thanhouser productions are very pop ular with the patrons of the Lyric and - never fail to attract capacity houses. This is a splendid program and * very good combination of photo-plays. The prices for today will be five cents and those desiring a good clean-cut bill, should not fail to miss this very clever entertainment. o I OLD-TIME COLD CURE 1 DRINK HOT TEA! | IT - ! Get a small package of Hamburg Breast Tea, or as the German folks call it, “Hamburger Brunt Thee,” at any pharmacy. Take a tablespoonful of the tea, put a cup of boiling water upon it, pour through a sieve and drink a teacup full at any time during the day or before retiring. It is the m<vt 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 cold. Try it t!>e next time you suffer from a cold or the grip. It is inexpensive and entirely vegetable, therefore safe aud harmless. RUB RHEUMATISM FROM STIFF, ACHING JOINTS Rub Soreness from joints and muscles with a small trial bottle of old St Jaoobe 0U Stop “dosing” Rheumatism. It's pain only; not one case in fifty requires internal treatment. Rub soothing. penetrating “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” ia a harmless rheumatism cure which never disappoint* and doesn't burn the akin. It takes pain, soreness and stiffness from aching joints, muscles and bones; stops •ciatu-a. 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 an-i etiffnwa Don't suffer! Rub riieuma tism away. — o CHARLES BORNE INJURED. Charles Borne, of Bluffton, related here, was badly injured yesterday, j The Bluffton News says: Charles C. Borne, a clerk at the Spitler Bros.' hardware store, suffered a deep cut above the left eye and ; possibly a fracture of the skull at the ■ base of the brain about 2 o'clock this | afternoon when he fell from a Mentzer dray at the rear of the hardware I store and a disc harrow, which he I was handling, fell on top of him. The ; sharp diac cut a three-cornered gash twQ inches long through the akin at the eyebrow to the bone. Present in dilations are that the skull is fractured. Employes of the Erman Mentzer dray line, in describing the ffi-cident. state that Mr. Borne was handing the discs to them from the rear of the v.agon. In some manner he became overbalanced and fell backward to the street, alighting on hi* head and shoulder*. He was picked up uncon ccnscious and taken to the office of Dr. J. W. McKinney, where the wound wa* closed with a number of *tltcbe«. Ixter this afternoon he wa* reating easier, but the outcome of the injuries will not be known for a day or two. Late this afteraooa the skull was found to be fractured at the wound above the eye and several small piece* of bone were removed.” ■ 1 e- «-» HEAD STUFFED UP Hyoemi Give* Instant Relief It suffering from cold or catarrh causing dull headache* or an Itching and burning sensation in the nostril*, surely try Hyoemi. It give* quick, effective and permanent relief or money refunded by the Hlothou*e Drug Co. It go** right to the spot—you feel better in five minute*. No roundabout method of wtomacb dosing with Hyomel—you breathe IL This health-giving medication goe« dl , redly to the inflamed membrane, all Iritation and congestion ia quickly re ' lleved. the delicate tissue* healed and vitalized. Hyomel should be In every household. Druggists everywhere sell it. 1 Ask for the complete outfit—sl.99 1 size. I „ I U ANTED--Girl to do genera* house t work. Enquire A. D. 3*tU**, at Old » Adams County Bank. guts I

No More Need of Rubbing No Mors Sodas and Lye* and Other Thing* I'hat \ 'X Eat Up Cloth*.! You’ll Say, “I Was a Craty Slave for Doing This!” The new discovery, Waahee Wafer*, is freeing thousindj fl women from the crazy wash-board system of cleaning clochr I Washee Wafers are creating a furore all over the United btjt 6 I They are the only washing material ever known since the age of clothn I that does not eat up more of the clothes than it does the dr on them. Washee Wafer* are a magical wonder. All rubbing I scrubbing of clothes is over forever- positively, absolutely —no “its -1 “ands” about it. You put a Washee Wafer in the boiler withp# I clothes, let them bod for 25 minutes. Your wash is done Rinseog | your clothes, hang them up to dry. Washee Wafers The Greatest Washing Discovery Ever Known You’ll «ay you never in yocr life «* “ground'' into them. All the bsi clothe* so white. And mind you. you breaking, hand-tearing rubbingyosewk ’ didn't hive to even wet vmir hand* — until do, would be unnecessary — ju«t a» you rinsed out your t kith**. Now ju»t work. think, Washee Wafers contain no lye, Washee Wafer! . lean woolen, dfa, no potash, no caustic soda, no acid — linens, cottons, any cloth with nothing in the wide world that could ease. They positively save your cisee , possibly injure the most delicate fabric, from being ''eaten up.*' Any housreit. This is because Washee Wafer* do not even who can't do much work, an Ms “eat out” dirt; thev form millions of do her own big family trashing h * tiny bubbles in the water that are co*- minutes. The only ssork ii nr.aag * 1 slantly exploding This is a new, scien- clothes and hanging them up Site be tific discovery. These tiny explosions, dry bills, save work, *a*c time. S* loosen and remove, better than anv th* modern huinas l«nd or machine, every particle "miracle ' work. of dirt in every part ot your clothes, no and get a pack* matte: how badly the dirt may be age today. i:ip \ MurafacSursrs sad DisSnbutors ; HJ 1 L The Reyem Co n Wabash, Ind. 1 JI Enough in ■ each package |(Jc * > \ — =SBS You can gef teenderful WASHEE WAFERS in — at •-•••••- ■ j F. V. MILLS. NIBLICK 4 CO.. BRuS HWILLER * BAKER. HOWU I HOWER. M. FULLENKAMP. STAR GROCERY, ONNE E. McCONhEWILLIAMS A SON. RUNYON, ENCELER CO.

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COAL OF QUALITY Prices Right I Your Orders will be a|predated PHONE 199 Emerson Bennett Democrat Wants Ads Plenty of fresh home | I. sauerkroat 15c qvartf Holland Herring, keg J White Fish, pah ... Russian Sardine*, nail ' Linburgir cheese, lb. *. Cream cheese, lb. Sweitze* cheese, lb. Brick ch ?ese, lb. Sardines m olive oil 104 Pineapple r Olives gt Ripe olives qt , Spanish on ons. lb. L | • fe lb - i Perfection bread 1 • Apple butter 12 l-2e 1 I NAPOLEON SPRING * h£A FLOUR Me a S*cK Plenty of good country ' I ter We pay cash or* for prcduce butter 1. 27c. eggs 25 cents MBS