Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 92, Decatur, Adams County, 18 April 1914 — Page 6

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X EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y., April 15 (Special to Dally Democrat)—l6oo 3SO 3FO Official to New York yesterday - '> hogs closing steady Pigs weak medium heavy yorkers s9.lsfi fO.'JO pics bS.<c» ($58.90 roughs $5.15<1i58.35 stags s.<;> ©57.00 sheep 4000 steady top iambs $5.65 cattle 50 stcap. G. T. BURK. New Corn, Yellow, per 100 lbs. ~.SBc klslke seed A'heat '• ® c Rye ....65c| Barley 45c© . -Jc | Oats 25c: COAL PRICES. Stove and Egg, nard SB.OO, Chestnut, hard $8.25, Pea, hard 6" 00 . Poca, Egg and Lump $5.25 W. Ash $4.751 V. Splint $4.50 I H. Valley **-’ 5 R. Lion *4.50 Cann ell J. Hili *SOO Kentucky *4-50. Lurig $4.75 NIBLICK & Co. Eggs 15c Butter 18c Q. 25c FULLENKAMPS. . Eggs 15 r Butter I GERLINGS. Indian Runned ducks Sc <

| SPRING SHOE SALE I I Have you looked at your shoes and noticed how shabby they are after f a hard winters wear? Now is the 1| time to get that new pair you have j been thinking about. We carry a | : full line of the newest shapes and 8 latest leathers and in all sizes. I Womens Shoes $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 I fttns Shoes $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00 jr Childrens Shoes at Ail Prices I : PEOPLES & GERKE I After house-cleaning freshen a P your floors with jS? r« i ' 1 i^grt Don’t use ~ Coorunish which will i'lffc - * ’* leave u:.tightly worn ipotf after • **.’• • ■ • • w .. Kytatee it made es* ; i.iily i stand the acufi and ■RX-foj';. ■ , ■•■.■•»■>» tread ci heavy shoes, without crocking, peeling, or turning white, fb’ It is a cvslcJ finish, instead of a mere mixture. ‘ ~ * * **’*' Kyanite also make* a beautiful, ** <£/• " ,1 ,or ' furniture and all woodwork about the house. Seven ortiatfc cofora, end clear; alto white enamel Come in and get a small can of Kyaniie and five it a trial. The makers guarantee it absolutely, and so do we CALLOW & RICE.

RUBE WILKINS S’ COUNTRY STORE At The Crystal Theatre Tonight and Friday /

Chicks .....ipc Fowls 10c . Ducks 10c , Geese 9c I Yaxrrg turkeys He , I Tom turkeys 12c I Old heu turkeys 13c 'Old roosters 6c Butter 13c Eggs 15c Above prices pant rar poultry free from feed. KALVER MARKETS. I Beef hides 11c Calf 18c i Tallow 5c i Sheep pelts 2oc©sl.t>o .Muskrats scQ2sc ! Skunk 2Sc@s2Js Coon 25c<352.00| , f’ossum 10c670c| Mink ZoctjJt.Ov LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Indian Runned ducks Ic Chicks 10c; I Fowls 10c; Ducks 10c Geese 9c I Young turkeys 13c ; Tom turkeys , 12c I i Old hen turkeys 13c Old Roosters ...... ftc Eutter 13c E.-gs 15c Above prices paid tor poultry tree from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. Price for week ending April 20, lsi».) Butter Fat 26c Cr ■ emery Butter 28c

I NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS. j Notice is hereby given that Monday, | the 4th day of May will be the last II day to pay your spring installment of taxes. The treasurer's office will be open from 7 o’clock a. tn. until 5:00 o'clock p. ni. each week day and tho I books will positively be closed at 5 ' o'clock p. m. on Monday, May 4th. I All taxes not paid by that time will I become delinquent and the penalty of ' ten per cent will be added. Do not ; put your taxes off as they must be paid and the law points out the duty; ’ of the treasurer. Those who have , bought and sold property and wish a ■ division of taxes or wish to make partial payments should come in at j once. Don't wait for the rush. No J receipts can bo laid away for any one. So do not ask it. Yours/very truly, W. J. ARCHBOLD, County treasurer. V OR SALE—Gcod kitchen range; a! so plate rail. Call Mrs. W. A. Kuebh r. Phone HO. 3tS6 LOST —An automobile crank. Call I 513. WHAT A BOY DID In the year of 1816 there wai born in a country town of poor parents, a baby, who was destined to become one of the world's wealthiest men. Almost from the time he could work he did work. Until he was 15 years of age he worked as a farm hand. Then he got a job as an errand boy in a country grocery. By his sober habits.his industry, thrift and raving he sue- , ceeded in buying an interest in the store when he was 21 years of age. Buy the time he was 23 he had saved enough to purchase an interest in a wholesale store. Later on he moved to New York City and bought a seat on the New York Stock Exchange, with the money he had saved. He gradually accumulated a fortune which at his death, in 1906. was estimatat $80,000,000. His name was Russell Sage. There is not a boy or girl who reads this, who cannot become wealthy by the practice of habits of thrift and saving. The boy or girl who in early life squanders the pennies, in later years, will not have the dollars. Why not today open a Savings Account at the First National Bank. It earns you 3 per cent, and we compound it for you twice a year. FIRST NATIONAL BANK A Safe Place for Savings Decatur, Indiana i PCS?I fl Country bacon, lb 15c ■ Marrowfat Beans, lb 10c Potato Chips 10c Fresh Butter, R> 25c Prepared Mustard 5c Pork and Beans 10c Oil Sardines 5c Prepared Cake Mix 15c Fancy Prunes, lb 12c Evaporated Peaches 10c Old Dutch Cleanser 10c Potato Bread 10c Dried Peas, lb .....Ic Onion Sets, qt 10c Early Seed Potatoes, bu. . $1.05 Spring Wheat Flour 75c Old Settler 10c Will Johns.

GLASS OF SALTS CLEANS KIDNEYS If your Back is aching or Bladder bothers, drink lots of water and eat less meat. When your kidneys hart and your bnck feels sore, don’t get seared nnd proceed to load your stomach with a lot of drugs that excite the kidneys and irritate the entire urinary track Keep your kidneys clean like you keep your bowels clean, ! by flushing them with a mild, harmless salts which removes the body’s urinoua waste and stimulates them to their normal activity. The function of the kid- | neys is to Alter the blood. In 2+ hours they strain from it 500 grains of acid and waste, so we can readily understand tiie vital importance of keeping the kidneys active. Drink lots of water—you can’t drink too much; also get from any pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast each morning for a few days and your kidneys will act fine. I This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined i with lithia, and has been used for generaI tions to clean and stimulate clogged kidneys; also to neutralize the acids in ; urine so it no longer is a source of irriI tation, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot injure; makes a delightful effervescent lithia water drink which everyone should take now and then to keep their kidI neys clean and active. Try this, also i keep up the water drinking, and no doubt you will wonder whit became of your kidney trouble and backache. o BIDS FOR COAL. — The Decatur Public Library board will receive bid--- until five o’clock p. in.. May 5,191 i fcr 35 tons of first ; class egg size pec diontas coal, delivered in basement of the Public Li I brary. The Board reserves the right to reject any cr all bids. HENRf D. HXI.LEIt. j 14-21-28 Secretary. o I WANTED—A girl to do general house work. Small family. No washing. In j quire at this office. ts I LOST—String of beads, between the Girod A- Baker restaurant and the; I Myer. Scherer & Beavers store. Find ler please return to this office. 73t3 BOARDERS WANTED—Have room for one or two boarders. Ladle? ;or gentlemen. Call this office. 61-e-o-l

I ■-- c X****S. Kjjffl* “Human \flT/ Elbow” Os tI?S ' WIZARD m MOP The Mop that “Gts-in-tho-Corners’ j * No more stooping to reach under radiators and other out-of-way places. No more cranir.g or stretching to reach tops of doors and moldings. The “Hi man Elbow” of the Wizard sets ■ mop at any angle instantly for tmy purpose. The triangle shape of the mop gets into all comers. This means double etiicieucy—utmost ease. Price complete, f 1.50. ' WIZARD POLISH “Afore than a Furniture Polish' 1 I Fine for dusting. Contains a secret Oriental Oil which imparts a rich “satin” lustre and preserves finest finishes. Makes work lighter—home brighter. All sizes—2sc up. V Theatre Worth $1 for the Children—- . IJ a— Get a 25c bottle of Wirard Polish today \ gOr and leurn bow easily and tor bow ecry little rdi'l*-’ ® yon can secure tin* rd working theatre- , 'vnuwalU 2 act*, transformation scene, characters- | ; ■ -W i Liß and big book of fussy jmgks. All for a I Ml tew cent*. Otherwise theatre coals you SI. If ». jd yl S Li-CZZZU3 Mop Cleaner, 10c a package, wy By using this new wonderful comT ¥ pound you can clean your soiled, dirI • fWts ’ mo P ea<, *ly‘ Quick'y and thoroughly withI e H out scrubbing, rubbing or soiling your hands I w Q ne ioc package W! ]| clean y Our m nn s ot l^daaitX*»*•* 1 6 times tr . v a P >ckage. Make House Cleanly* png Easier by using a Wizard mop. SI. and Si.So Co me an( j | e t us show them to you before buy a Mop. Yager Bros. & Reinking Opposite Court House Decatur, Indian

: OLD-TIME COLD CURE — I DRINK KOT TEA! Get a small package of Hamburg] Breast Tea, or as tim German f-k* call it, “Hamburger Brust 'line, at an) I pharmacy. Take a ta!>le.<pOonful oi t.ie j tea. put a cup of boiling water it, pour through a sieve and drink a , teacup full at any time during the 1 dav or before retiring. It is tli,! 1,1 ' effective way to break a coll and cure grip, us it opens the pores of til.- skin, relieving congestion. Also loosens ths 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 safe and harmless. RUB rheSS from STIFF, fflG JOINTS Rub Soreness from joints and muscles with a small trial bottle of old St- Jacobs Oil Stop "dosing” Rheumatism. . I It’s pain only; not one case in fifty j requires internal treatment. Rub, eooth* | ing. penetrating "St. Jacobs Oil' rig at , on the “tender spot,” and by the time vou say Jack Rob-.nson —-out comes the , rheumatic pain. “St. Jacobs Oil is a harmless rheumati-m cure which never disappoints and doesn’t burn the skin. It takes pain, soreness and stiffness from aching joints, muscles and bones; stops sciatica, lumbago, backache, neuralgia. | Limber up! Get a 25 cent of old-time. llullist “St- Jacoba <ll from anv drug tore, and in a moment vou'll be free from pains, aches and stiffness. Don’t suffer! Rub rheuma-| tiara away. I FOR SALE—Two lots, with 7-room house and small barn; several fruit trees. Will sell cheap, if f ken at once. Inquire at 1235 Patterson Street. 7813 We are ready for the display of spring millinery. Come and sec our dne. —Mrs. A. Boese. 70t 3 HOWTCW CROUP EXTLWIY Don’t doac delicate U.tlo s.‘>machi with na" VW well uve** turoai ;.n«i !.» Hve mhiutrs the fifteen minutes the • • . < s arc relieved 1 antiseptic vapor* wh:< i r.rv inhaled with earb *>r>- >h, b ' • *i!n • the to.:rh ph lr rm nnC do; I he uir p uiaasveAbedu’dy n -t. ! • ; . r i’l ■s»<••.•.‘i.-nte on v.'»nAt »• drutvfst*. q»«3 f ? ■ * I FtM? V f

ams County Bank | ! Decatur, Indiana? , „,,.-:nCTEaV>i Capital $126,0 W 1 Surplus . $3(, i<) I C* & Niblick, President I M. Kirsch and John hibii cj( I S Viee Presidents I r r E * X ' Ehin ** P ’ Cashief - ‘ I — Farm loans h LJr&j a Specialty I Rettcct ReSOiVe Collections i7s Made MOST OF us I LET ENOUGH DOLLARS GO NEEDLESSLY; Every; To S\art, And Make tionConA BANK ACCOUNT With Safe 1 1 ■ GROW WEEDLFS3LY!] That Is, With A E tended •Healthy, Steady Growth! Joour We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on.l Year Time Deposit?.

Pay more Devoe Lead—--. Zinc Paint; be glad to; it’s full measure to the gallon, and honest paint. Paint s like a watch do; guards your property from decay. You dont want a watch dog that doesn’t watch from 2 to 5 o'clock in the morning. Shorti measure paint. You don't want a watch-dog that uggs his tafl st a burglar. False, adult-1 i (-hated paint. The buglar is rain, snow, sun. Devoe lAtad and Zlnc paint is good i I paint and nothing but pai.it; as good v. it can be made. JOhN BROCK, Agent APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed exectl- j tor of the estate of Janies Hendricks. | late of Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. HOMER C. HENDRICKS and BEN SMITH. Executors, ‘c. J. LFTZ. Attorney. April 14, l>l4. 1< 23-30.

‘•LION BRAND DOUBLf SERVICE’ Shoes are as strong as solid shoes can be made, and they actuary give “Double Service.” It’ll be to yoiA interest to drop in and make their ac quamtance. Just say “Double Service," when you come in and we'll lay 'em out for your inspection. EVERY “LION BRAN D” SHOE has character and shape because it ia made over a shapely, well fitting fast that is full, broad and roomy. EVERY “LION B R A ’ SHOE contains a one-piece sole leather inner sole, a Steerinised sole leather counter, leather counter pocket, heavy grain sole leather outer sole, full vamp and I Whole gra leather life heel. ;j LION BRAND SkOES ■„ fit every foot and are sold at the prlc- I I- ee you want to pay. No ether shoes can ’ S equal. « g ’ r LION BRANDS COES for wear and comfort and we assure you that they are the strongest every e «lsye shoes In the world. ELZEY&HACKMAE a OPP. COURT HOUSE

iBK H MD LOOK W Don’t stay gray! Nobcdy can when you darken gray, faded hair with Sage Tea and Sulphur. "■ — Trandmother kept her hair bcantifußy I daukeued, glossy and abundant with i I hr«v of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Ukc- I ire- her hair fell out or toot on Uut I dul. faded or streaked appeaiviMr. tti I sunde mixture waa applied witii » -. dornl effect. By aakiug at any rtorv for “Wyeth’s Sag» and BnlpHr Hair Remedy,” you will g * a hrr bottle of this old-time reeij--, re»d t> u 50 cents. I/ ci lenewled upc ■ Ina I beauty to this indnJT, dry, <■< aa> , / ownt-vrm d!rr» i’yeth’s Ss; ijhc'.' -... jrfccas so a.. war can tell it . ;?l z to use. ’ms C romb cr t .1 | ad ( your hi: t - uc- By n - » JKfi^Mppearx; after ano* .ex if. -i-'C or t»w» it is restored to its ns’ r - st 4 KLs gloesy, soft n. 4 va ■■_ i O — WANTED—Women to do far dy »-■ ing. Inquire at the Yager o- .dfs-“ South Secogl street. WANTED—garden I’l..win- to ioTerms reasriable. Phone 540. st®