Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 6, Number 11, Decatur, Adams County, 13 January 1908 — Page 4
When You Have a Bad Cold ij/* — You want a remedy that will not “«'i" only give quick relief but effect a pj?!v 7l*npm",7. -n permanent cure. PHAHoCHUUHn You want a remedy that will rejjs U' pmipij U heve the lungs and keep expectoraW LUUbll tion easy. it prUCTW You want a remedy that will counHP* FIyI CLU/I: teract any tendency toward pneu--1 |[| monia. i til ft JTh 1J You want a remedy that is pleasJf COMDS. Golds ant and safe to take. HI Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy Mill CROUP. meets all of these requirements, and If J for the speedy and permanent cure M j WM of had colds stands without a peer. ffl '• SORE THROAT, A Severe Cold Quickly Cured by ChamOfTLVSHZA. li l berlain’s Cough Remedy. I i THRO AT and LUNGS. "Last winter I caught a very Revere cold | EHHteejiniiiiniinw which lingered for weeks,” says J. Ur--50 I 1 “■*", . quhart, of Zephyr, Ontario. “My cough ™ j CliaMlWlain MadiCiM ÜB. wa s very dry and harsh. The local dealer lisp* “""7"“'*.recommended Chamberlain’s Cough BemI edy and guaranteed it, so I gave It a trial. <llll J £ Price 23 cents 4 One small bottle of it cured me. I believe .iT chamberlain’s Cough Remedy to be the * aa> best I have ever used.” Reduced Fee-simile. It is Equally Valuable for Children It Contains no Narcotic and is Safe and Sure Ask your Druggist for it.
Your Own Farm is lying out in the sunshine on the eastern shore of Maryland awaiting you. Secure it now and avoid the bitter northern winters. This fertile section lies in close touch with the best markets in the U. S. Write for full description, or come at once. Prices are in reach of all. Address FRANK LANO Real Estate Agent Princess Anne, Maryland THE PICTORIUM TONIGHT Pirates. Thieves by Air Ship. A Plank. Little Jules Bume. Wifei. Mysterious Boudoir. SONG. “Sacramento.” J. B. STONEBURNER, Prop ———————■——«■« How to Avoid Appendicitis Most victims of appendicitis are those who are habitually constipated. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup cures chronic constitpation by simulating the liver and bowels. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup does not rauseate or gripe and is mild and pleasant to take. Refuse subsUtutes. THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. NOTICE —A stray collie dog at home of Wm. E. Fuarot, one mile and a half north of Monroe on the Holthouse farm. Owner can have same by calling at th e home and paying for this ad. 11-6 t
Do Vou Want to Buy q Farm We have for sale an 80-ac re farm well located in a good community, mostly goo d black land, well fenced and fairly well drained, fair five room house and small barn, about 60 acres under cultivation, some good timber. Price, $5,500. Also 80-acre farm with a good 8-room house in goo« condition with cellar 16x24, large barn, corn crib, wagon shed, wind pump, good w ell, large orchard,well fenced and well drained, all black la nd, 8 acres timber. Price, $8,000.00. Also 100-acre tract well lo cated with fairly good buildings, close to a good town, fairly well fenced and drained, soil is sandy loam. Will make an excellent stock farm. Price, $5,000.00, if so Id soon. Also a 40-acre tract, close to town, school and church, buildings in fair condition, well fenced and fairly well drained. Price, $3,200.00. Some choice lots in good 1 ocations. THE NORTHERN INDIANA REAL ESTATE CO Phone 43#. Office Over Bums’ Harness Shop.
C=== THE === RYSTAL WHEATREijJ OPEN TONIGHT MOTION PICTURES. First film—" The Game Keeper's Daughter.” “A Red Hot Day.’ Second film—“ The Witches Kiss.” “Fashionable Parties.” ILLUSTRATED SONG. “Just as the Tide Went Out." SCKMUCK & MILLER FORT WAYNE 6 SPRINGFIELD RY. In Effect January 1, 1908. Decatur —North —Limited. 5:00, 7:05 9:05, 11:05 a. m.; 1:05, 3:05, 5:05, 7:05, 9:05 p. m. Local —6:00, 8:00, 10:00 a. m.; 12:00, 2:00, 4:00, 6:00, 800, 10:00 p. m. Fort Wayne—South —Local, 6:00, 8:00, 10:00 a. m.; 12:00, 2:00, 4:00. 6:00, 8:00. 10:00, 11:05 p. m. Limited —7:05, 9:05, 11:05 a. m.; 1:05, 3:05, 5:05, 7:05, 9:05 p. m. Cars every hour each way, local and limited every other hour. The limited cars stop only at Nine Mile house and transfer corner Fort Wayne. Local cars make all stops on flag. W. H. Fledderjohann, Pres., A CARD. This is to certify that all druggists are authorized to refund your money if Foley’s Honey and Tar fails to cure yftur cough or cold. It stops the cough, heals the lungs and prevents serious results from a cold. Cures la’ grippe coughs aid prevents pneumonia and consumption. Contains no opiates. The genuine is in a yellow package. Refuse substitutes. THE HOLTHOU3E DRUG CO. Dick Townsend arrived last evening from Peoria, 111., being called here owing to the death of his father-in-law, A. C. Gregory. ' Miss Lilah Moser, of Berne, passed through to Lima, Ohio, on a visit.
What Affected the Water Supply. It was market day. A young woman who works in a downtown office building had hurried to the busy mart where a coliseum was once planned and had purchased Sunday supplies. A big water tank stood in one corner of the office where she is employed. She had seen a man put ice In It for drinking water. That would be just the place for her provender. “What the”— The demure young woman's employer had sought to lave his thirst, but he set the cup down quickly. He shook with anger at the Iceman. The demure one quaked with fear. Angry eyes met timid eyes. Then came the confession. “I’m a-wful sorry, Mr. ,” she quavered, “but I thought there was some kind of a thing-a-mi-jig in there that would keep it from”— She burst into tears. He lifted the lid, and there met his gaze a bunch of celery, young onions, radishes, a pound of butter, lard, veal cutlets and some lettuce. He did not stop to see the rest, as he lighted a big, strong, black cigar.—lndianapolis News. Hard to Please. As Miss Lamson arrayed herself for the meeting of the Harvest Gleaners she expressed her mind freely and fully to her Aunt Eunice. “If they try to make me secretary again I shall up and tell them just what I think of them,” she said, with great decision. “Sho!” remarked Aunt Eunice, who had learned not to waste words. “Yes, I shall,” Insisted Miss Lamson. “Here I’ve worked for them for ten solid years, and they’ve never even suggested getting anybody else to take the burden from my shoulders. Its— It’s disgraceful!” On Miss Lamson’s return Aunt Eunice cast one glance at her niece and then put in her word of sympathy. “Poor child, they’ve imposed on you again!” she said in her soothing voice. “Imposed on me!” cried Miss Lamson, a dull flush rising to her cheek bones. “I should think they had! I declined the nomination, and they elected that little Robins woman right over my head. But there's no such thing as gratitude nowadays."—Youth's Companion.
Not Quite the Same. A country clergyman vouches for the truth of this story. Having arrived ; at that point in the baptismal service : where the infant’s name is conferred, \ he said, “Name this child.” “Original Story," said the sponsor nurse. “What do you say?” he asked In surprise. “Original Story,” she repeated In clear, deliberate tones. “It’s a very odd name, isn’t it? Are you sure you want him called by the name of Original Story?” “Original Story—that’s right.” “Is it a family name?” the minister persisted. “Named after his uncle, sir,” explained the nurse. And so as Original Story the little fellow was christened. Some weeks after this event the minister made the acquaintance of the said uncle —a farm laborer In another village—whose name was Reginald Story.—London Tatler. French Superstitions. The French superstitions regarding deaths and funerals are all but numberless. “If you meet a funeral while driving, you will have an accident before your drive is over unless you turn back,” they say. Many a gambler en route for Monte Carlo will not gamble that day if he meets a funeral. Others will bet only at rouge et noir and persistently on the black. The peasants have at least a hundred superstitions about bees. They believe (and did not Virgil, too, or did he but chronicle it of his contemporaries?) that bees are bred of dead men’s bones and flesh. This seems to be one of the oldest of . the current French superstitions, for on a very old tomb at Arles (found in the world famous Alvseamp) is this inscription: “This Has Become the Home of Unhallowed Bees.” — London Answers. A Wasted Motion. * “Ladies,” called ilia president of the afternoon whist club—“ladies, it has been moved and seconded that there shall be no conversation at the card tables. What shall we do with the motion?” “I suggest that we discuss it. while we play,” piped a shrill voice from Table A, and the suggestion was adopted.—Cleveland Plain Dealer. Avarice. Avarice is an Incurable malady, an ever burning fire, a tyranny which extends far and wide, for he who in this life Is the slave of money is loaded with heavy chains and destined to carry far heavier chains In the life to come.—SL John Chrysostom. The Grocer’s Jest. ‘•Most of my customers,” remarked the grocer who had been out trying to collect some bills, “remind me of a pair of trousers sent to the tailor.” “How so?” inquired the cashier. “Because they are pressed for money."—New York Press. Sleep and Longevity. Sleep is as necessary as air or food. Those who shirk the sleep of life are only hastening unconsciously to the sleep of death.—Brussels Independance Beige. The Tramp’s View. “The times are getting worse. They offered me work at five different places today."—Fliegende Blatter. Silk and velvet put out the kitchen fire.—German Proverb.
MARKETS Accurate prices paid by Decatur merchants for various products. Cor■ected every day at 2 o’clock. EAST BUFFALO, N. Y„ Jan. 13Market steady. Prime steers $5.75 Medium steers @55.25 Stockers to best feeders .. [email protected] Receipts, hogs, 60 cars, market steady. Mediums and heavies .... @s4 65 Yorkers @54.65 Pigs @54.65 Receipts, sheep, 40 cars; market steady. Best spring lambs @57.60 Wether sheep @55.75 Culls, slipped @54.00 CHICAGO MARKETS. July wheat 98% May wheat 104% July com 59 May com ( 60% July oats 46% May oats 53% PITTSBURG MARKETS. Jan. 13. —Hog supply, 50 cars; marget steady. Heavies @54.60 Mediums @s4 60 Yorkers @54.60 Light @s4 60 Pigs @54.65 TOLEDO MARKETS. Cash wheat 101% May wheat 105% Cash corn .. 60% May corn 61 Cash oats 53 May oats 54 PRODUCE. By Decatur Produce Co. Eggs 23c Butter 18c Fowls 7c Chicks 7c Ducks 7c Geese 6c Turkeys, young 12c Turkeys, toms 9c Turkeys, hens 9c HIDES. By B. Kalver and Son. Beef hides 4%c Calf hides 7c Tallow 4c Sheep pelts [email protected] Mink [email protected] Muskrat 4c@2oc Coon 15c@$1.00 Skunk 15c@$1.00
DEMOCRAT WANT ADVERTISING WANTED WANTED TO BUY—A fresh cow; any one having one for sale please notify Fred Beier, R. R. 9, or call Isaac Smith by phone. 8-5 t FOR SALE FOR SALEr—Duroc Jersey swine, either sex, any age. Also black Langshan cockerels. Inquire E. F. Miller, R. R. 12, Phone 14G line. 291-ts FOR SALE OR RENT—7S acre farm one and' one-half miles north of Pleasarjt Mills and three charters of mile south of Rivarre. Will rent for cash or sell right. Good land and well improved. Inquire of Erwin Acker, First street, near jail. 317-30 t FOR RENT—Three rooms at my borne, second house south of Hower & Hower’s grocery. Prices reasonJohn Ritter. 315-6 t FOR SALE —A church organ, second hand, but as good as new; has been used two years; will sell at a bargain. Inquire of Gay & Zwick. FOR SALE —A double wagon box as good as new. Will sell at a bargain. ! Inquire of Girt Reynolds Coal Yard. 5-6 t LOST AND FOUND FOR RENT —Two houses for rent on Mercer ave. Call Mrs. A1 Burdg, 624 Mercer Ave., or Phone 208. LOST —A baby’s kid glove dressed with fur between Crystal theater and Third street. Finder .return to this office. LOST —A white bull pup, except one black eye and black spot on back of neck, on road between here and county Infirmary. Finder please return to John W. Robinson, north Second' street, Decatur, Indiana, or call Phone 98, and receive reward. 8-6 t —— A HIGHER HEALTH LEVEL. “I have reached a higher health level sinc e 1 began using Dr. King’s New Life Pills,” writes Jacob Springer, of West Franklin, Maine. “Theyl keep my stomach, liver and bowels working Just right” If there pills disappoint yon on trial, money will be refunded at Blackburn drug store. Bsc.
SIMPLE REMEDY FOR l A GRIPPE La grippe coughs are dangerous as they frequently develop Into pneumonia. Foley’* Honey and Tar not only aops the cough and heals and strengthens the lungs so that no serious results need be reared. The genuine Foley’s Honey ard Tar contains no harmful drugs and is in a yellow package. Refuse substitutes. —o — When the Stomach, Heart, or Kidney nerves get weak, then these organs al ways fail Don’t drug the Stomach, nor stumulate the Heart or Kidneys. That Is simply a makeshift. Get a prescription known to Druggists everywhere as Dr. Shoop’s Restorative. The Restorative is prepared expressly for these weak .nside nerves. Strengthen these nerves, build them up with Dr Shoop’s Restorative tablets or liquid—and see how quickly help will come. Free sample test sent on request by Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. Your health is surely worth this simple test. W. H. Nachtrleb. — o — RANK FOOLISHNESS. “When attacked by a cough or a cold or when your throat is sore, it is rank foolishness to take any other medb cine than Dr. King’s New Discovery, says C O. Eldrldge. of Empire Ga. 1 have used New Discovery seven years a: d I know it is the best remedy on earth for coughs and colds, croup, and all throat, and lung troubles. My children are subject to croup, but New Discovery quickly cures every attack.” Known the world over as the king of throat and lung remedies. Sold under guarantee at Blackburn drug store. 50c arid SI.OO. Trial bottle free, —. o DAIRY FARM FOR SALE 140 acres, 10 room house, new cow born 38x48, horse barn 24x36, the usual outbuildings, 50 acres in plow and meadow land. 60 acres in pasture (well watered), 30 acres good timber, including some sugar maples, with complete equipment for sugar making. No incumbrance. Possession given any time. Located 3% miles from B. and O. R. R. on gravel pike, % miles from Huntsburg, Geaugu county, one of the best trading points in northeast Ohio. Creamery, stores, churches and etc., and a No. 1 high school. Owner is retiring and will sell for one-third cash balance on time to suit purchaser. Price $45 per acre, with or without the timber. J. C. MASTICK, Agt., Chardon, Ohio. o ■ - — Any 12 Year Old Girl Can make those delicious Lemon, Chocolate and Custard pies as well as the more experienced cook if she uses “OUR-PIE” preparation, which is now sold by nearly all grocers at 10 cents per package. Just the proper ingredients in each package.
A CURE FOR MISERY. “I have found a cure for the misery malaria poison produces,” says R. M. James, of Louellen, S. C. “It’s called Elect.rie Bitters, and comes in 50 cent bottles. It breaks up a case of chills or a bilious attack in almost no lime; and it puts yellow jaundice clean out of commission.” This great tonic medicine and blood purifier gives quick relief in all stomach, liver and kidney complaints and the misery of lame back. Sold under guarantee at Blackburn drug store. o DEMOCRAT WANT ADS. PAY BIG Trial Catarrh treatments are being mailed out free, on request, by Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. These tests are proving to th e people—without a penny’s cost —the great value of this scientific prescription known to druggists everywhere as Dr. Shoop’s Catarrh Remedy. Sold by W. H. Nachtrieb. o Why fool with soot In your stoves, pipes and flues when you can buy Sootlese Jackson Hill coal of Tricker and MJerica that will please you. Phone 543. 5-6 t Money to loan on farms at low rata of Interest. No commission. Partial payments allowed and interest stopped. DORE B. ERWIN, Tues & Fri Attorney-at-Law. —o DISTURBED THE CONGREGATION The person who disturbed the congregation last Sunday by continually coughing Is requested to buy a bottle of Foley’s Honey and Tar. THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. SPECIAL SALE—One hundred trimmed hats will be sold at half price and less during month of January. Mrs. Fetzer. 7-6 t o ■ When at Hoagland, call at the Midget’s Restaurant for Lunch or Meals W. STAFFORD, the Proprietor, will treat you right —— o . In order to finish up the sales of a large consignment of choice Hocking coal, we will close It out while it lasts at th« yard at $3.26 per ton. Tricker •nfl Merica. 314-3 t o i j DEMOCRAT WANT ADS. RAY BIS
After Once Tasting Yfnbt no one wants an old-fash-ioned cod liver oil F e P^ a ' tion or emulsion, because Vinol is a much better bodybuilder and strength creato for old peoplejWeak children, and for coughs, colds, bron chitis, etc. I fitdoe r s “°Jev we will return your money. SMITH, YAGER & FALK lit M a Young Men and Women Wanted To Leira Telegraphy. The only *chool in giving it’s student* Actua ' J 1 *!" Line Practice on a railroad train wire while in achooiGraduates are employed on the Chicago & Ene, Pennsylvania Lines. Lake Erie & Western and by the Western Union Telegraph Company. Send for College Journal. c. A. CARPENTER, Principal, Ossian, Ind.
9 HIM CUBES Coughs,Colds, CROUP, WhofigC# This remedy can shviys be decided upoa aid is pleasant to take. It contains no opium or other harmful drug and may be gives as coaflnto a baby as to an adult ■ice 25 cents, targe sue 5$ cents. Weak Women TSo weak aad alUaf women, (hero b at hail one wav to balp. But with that way, two treatment* must be combined. One it local, one la ooaititattoo*!, but both are Important, bath near till Dr. Bboop’s Nl*ht Cure is the Loeal. Dr. Shoop’ ■ Restorative, the CouttitntionaL The former —Dr. Shoop i Ktfht Ouw—taa fcretcal mueous membrane suppotltarv remedy, whfl* Dr. Bhoop'l Restorative it wholly an internal treatment. The Restorative reaches «hrou*hout the entire system, seeking the repair of all Bern, all tissue, and all mood ailments. The “Night Cure", as its name implies, does ttt work while you sleep. It soothes sore and In tamed mucous surfaces, heals local weaknesses and discharges, while the Restorative, eases nervous excitement, gives renewed vigor and ambition, builds up wasted tissues, bringing about renewed Strength, vigor, and energy. Take Dr. Sboop’t Restorative—Tablet* or Liquid—asa general tonlo to the system. For positive local help, use a* well Dr. tShoop’s Night Cure W. H. NACHTRIEB.
Real Estate Farm and city property to sell and buy. Call and see my list. Here is a few of our bargains: 168 acres, 1 1-2 miles of Decatur; good improvements for $75 per acre. 160 acres S7O per acre. Bank barn, good hoi»e. 40 acres, 2 miles of Decatur at a bargain. I also handle Michigan lands and have some at a bargain, good as Adams county can afford at S3O, S4O and SSO per acre with good buildings. And city property in all parts of city from SBOO to six thousand. Also have property to rent. I.L Babcock & Ward Decatur. Ind. IT DOES THE BUSINESS. Mr. E. E. Chamberlain, of CllntonMaine, says of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve It does the business; I have used it or piles and It cured them. Used it hands “ d lt cured them, f*®!*®* M O4O old aore “d It healed th< ? n * l *»ring s ecar behind.” 25c at Blackburn drug store. •oBMOCBAT WANT AD*. PAY BIG
DR. J. N. MILLER Eve, Ear, Nose and Throat Treated Era SE» AN# GLASSES FITTED 220 South 2nd St. Decatur ; *♦♦••••♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦« ii Flower Bulbs j o Hyacinths, ♦ |; Tulips, t <► Lillies, X ! \ and other X !! Bulbs for ;; fall planting | ;; j. p. hale j GET WEDDED TO THE MODEL WITHOUT A MATE W. H. LINDSLEY For Spouting, Roofing Galvanized Iron and Tin Work. Copper and Galvanized Lightning Rods. See T. A. Leonard Opposite Hale’* Warehouse. FARMS For Sale In Michigan, Ohio and Indiana Call on W. H. PARKER 212 Burt Street, Van Wort, Ohio
P. J, HYLAND SANITARY PLUMB N G Oaß Fitting, Steam and Hot Water Heating, Gas and Combination Fixtures 23 Monroe St. Phone 25(5 FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR INDIANA CAPITAL SIOO,OOO SURPLUS $20,000 INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS STOVES MENDED I am now in a position to mend and fix all kinds ot stoves and can furnish all parts broken or missing- J 1 you have anything in t' lls line see F. E. SMITH. A SECOND HAND d® repairing, upholstering or spe i ” al ■ work. Corner of Second and Jt-fTe-son streets. Phone 433, J- C. Tint 1 - prop. _ 3tsa ; Special Announcement Regardingl * - National Pure Food arid Drug L h ' a { We are pleased to announce Foley’s Honey and Tar for cjjg colds and long troubles is not an by th e National Pure Food and d law as It contains no opiates or harmful drgus, and we reco ,® lB n "l n d as a safe remedy for chi Id re adult*. rn THB HOLTHOUSE DRUG
