Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 6, Number 14, Decatur, Adams County, 16 January 1908 — Page 4

Toward the Pole. Ice eight feet thick on the ocean and snow failing even in summer —such is the weather experienced in the polar regions. When the air is dry and still It is remarkable how low a temperatore can be borne with ease. One explorer tells us that with the thermometer at 9 degrees it was too warm for skating. The summer weather in this region is, moreover, in some respects pleasant and healthful. M ithin the arctic zone there are wonderfully colored sunrises and sunsets to be seen. They are both brilliant and impressive. But the nights—the nights are monotonous and repelling. A rigid world buried in everlasting snow, silent save for the cracking of the ice or the wail of the wind. Travelers in these regions experience many discomforts. The keen air causes their skin to burn and blister, while their lips swell and crack. Thirst, again, has been much complained of, arising from the action of the low temperature on the warm body. Only Night Air at Night. Speaking of Florence Nightingale and her efforts to keep the world healthy, it seems pertinent to make apeclal mention of her mission in behalf of the open window at night In the early years of her labors much unintelligent opposition to this method of ventilation because of the supposed ha rm fulness of the night air was expressed, but Miss Nightingale had one ■tock argument in support of her position, it being the question, “What air ■hall we breathe at night but night air?" It was unanswerable from her opponents’ point of view, even if it did not always convert them, but it did lead a countless number into saner ways of living and along the way to the present methods of treating tuberculosis.—Boston Transcript. Garantized Oils. The following advertisement of olive I oil is the work of a Rio Janeiro firm: ( “Ours olives oils have garantized of fitts quality. Diligently fabricated add filtrated, the consumer will find with them, the good taste and perfect pres-, ■ ervation. For to escape to any conterfeit, is necessary to requlere on any : botles this contremarc deposed conformably to the law. The corks and the boxes hare al! marked with the; fire.”—Case and Comment

The Housekeeping Instinct. A bright little girl who had successfully spelled the word “that” was asked by ber teacher what would remain after the “t” had been taken away. “The cups and saucers,” was the prompt reply. Conceit may puff a man up, but never props him up—Buskin. SIMPLE REMEDY FOR lA GRIPPE grippe coughs are dangerous an they frequently develop into pneumonia. Foley's Hooey and Tar not ou*sops the cough and heals and strengthfens the lungs ao that no serious results heed be feared. The geaaia* Fotey’s Honey a~d Tar contain® 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 mside 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. Nachtrieb. A tickling cough, from any cause, is quickly stopped by Dr. Shoop’s Cough Cure. And it is so thoroughly harmless and safe, that Dr Shoop tells mothers everywhere to give it without hesitation even to very young babes. The wholesome green leaves and tender stems of a lung-healing mountainous shrub, furnish the curative properties to Dr. Shoop’s Cough Cure. It calms the cough, and heals the sore and sensitve bronchial membranes. No opium, no chloroform, nothing harsh used to injure or suppress. Simply a resinous plant extract, that helps to heal aching lungs. Tne Spaniards call this shrub which the Doctor uses “The Sacred Herb.” Always demand Dr. Shoop’s Cough Cure. W. H Nachtrieb.

Do Vou Want to Buy a Farm We have for sale au 80-acre farm well located in a good community, mostly good 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 goed 8-room house in gooc condition with cellar 16x24, large barn, corn ervb. wagon shed, wind pump, good well, large orchard,well fenced and well drained, all black land, 8 acres timber. Price, $8,000.00. Also 100-acre tract well located 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 sold 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 locations. THE NORTHERN INDIANA REAL ESTATE CO Phone 43®. Office Over Bums’ Hamess Shop.

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 I Princess Anne, Maryland ’ The New Pure Food and Drug Law We are pleased to announce that Foley’s Honey and Tar for coughs, colds and lung troubles fs not affected by the national pure food and drug law. as it contains no opiates or other harmful drugs, and we recommend It as a safe remedy for children and adults. THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG C 0... Or— —————— SOMETHING NEW. A complete line of Ash Trays, Card Trays, Cigar Pans, Smoker Sets and Tobacco Boxes, which are all decorated with fancy cigar bands. Also a supply of plain dishes and cigar hands for decorating purposes. Call and look the line over. T. C. CORBETT.

Ill— IJIU Illi - - - - r — — ff is A A NO 1 r -(T |S| A Baldhead is No Joke—in- K e.® deed it is really criminal neg- H M ligence for a man to loose his E U hair when it can easily bo 11 saved by a few applications of Ng g PARISIAN SAGE 5 5® The Money Back Cure for 14 % All Diseases of the Scalp Parisian Sage it the great ■ M French remedy for all diseases H ~® of the Hair and Scalp. It is M guaranteed to cure dandruff H ■ in two weeks; it will stop falling H hair; it will make thin hair strong and sturdy. Parisian 3 Sage is the best Hair Dressing Bl made. It is not sticky or K greasy; it has an invigorating H effect on the scalp and it is ab- S solutely certain to make the ahair soft, glossy and luxuriant. B ma, lam now nsinK the second bottle of B your Parisian Sage and can notice a M| |M new growth of hair appearing. lam glad to say it fs a darker color than H ■■ my hair was before I became bald. Sfcfi HARRY REED. Bl 10 Manhattan St., Rochester, N. Y. BB £B Parisian Sarfe fs sold with the jH dealers guarantee to do all that |H we claim for It or money back. H| |lg For Sale and Guaranteed by - Sold by all Druggists How to Avoid Appendicitis Most victims of appendicitis are those who are habitually constipated Orlno Laxative Fruit Syrup cures chronic constit pation by stumulatlng the liver and bowels. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup does not nauseate or gripe and is mild and pleasant to take. Refuse substitutes. THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO

Appreciated the Beaut.fuL That it is not always well to put •n one's dowdiest garments when one goes to visit the poor is the mural of a story told in an English magazine recently. There were two philanthropists. according to the tale, one a professional and the other an amateur. The professional bad arranged to take the amateur to a gathering of slum dwellers in the east end of London. At the api»ointed hour the amateur, who happens to be a duchess and a great beauty, appeared at the house of her friend, a dazzling apparition in court dress, tiara and jewels. "Oh, my dear,” gasped the professional, falling helplessly into the nearest chair, "don't you know that we are going to one of the lowest and must squalid slums? I can't promise that you will bring any of that back with you.” But the beauty only laughed.

"That's all right,” she said. “I quite understand you. But poor people love beautiful things. Their children especially are captivated with fine dresses and feathers. Just wait and you will see!” And the professional did see. Those poor, half starved, half naked slum dwellers had eyes for no one but the dazzling young beauty who had done them the Infinite honor of coming to see them in her most beautiful frock and jewels. Not Much Newt. In the summer of 1903 an exploring : expedition set out from Cook inlet, I Alaska, in an attempt to climb Mountl McKiuiey, the highest peak on the American continent They went in with a pack of cay uses through a hundred miles of tundra and then struggled for weeks over glaciers and through terrible hardships, to emerge at last on the Chulltna river, down which they rafted to civilization, as represented by Cook inlet As they came in. worn, ragged, almost dead from exposure and hunger, a tall old man strolled upshore with four white men’s dogs, says Robert Dunn in "The Shameless Diary of an Explorer.” They asked him the news of the world. “Waal, yer know the pope's dead,” i he drawled, "and the cardinals held a sort of convention and elected a new I pope. “Roosevelt he’s agreed to complain I to the czar of Rooshia about them mas- i sacreed Jews, and some one’s killed that Queen Dragon of Servia trying to jump her claim to the throne. And Roosbia's going to fight the Japs. The' ■ ain't much happened this summer.” Murdered by a Statue. The death of Kenith, the half mythical king of Scotland, was one of the most curious and remarkable in history, if it may be called a historical fact It seems that Kenith had slain Cruthllntus, a son. and Malcolm Duf-1 fus, the kiag and brother of Fennella She. to be revenged, caused Wiltus, the most ingenious artist of the time, to fashion a statue filled with automatic , springs and levers. Finished and set up this brazen image was an admirable work of art In its right hand Wiltus placed a ewer and in the left an apple of pure gold finely set with diamonds and other precious stones. To touch this apple was to court death. It was ■o arranged that any one guilty of such vandalism would be immediately riddled with arrows shot from loopholes In the statute's body. Kenith J was Invited to see the wonder and.' klnglike (and just as Fennella hoped), l tried to pluck the Imitation fruit. He ■was instantly riddled with poisoned arrows, dying where he fell. Still Ahead. A congressman says he was riding in a smoking car on a little one track road and in the seat in front of him • sat a jewelry drummer. He was one of those wide awake, never-let-any-1 one-get-the-better-of-him style of men. Presently the train stopped to take on ; water, and the conductor neglected to I send back a flagman. A limited ex- i press, running at a rate of ten miles' an hour, came along and bumped the I rear end of the first train. The drummer was lifted from his seat and pitched head first against the seat ahead. His silk hat was jammed clear down over his ears. He picked himself up and settled back in his seat No bones had been broken. Then be pulled off his hat, drew a long breath and, straightening up, said: “Hully gee! Well, they didn’t get by us anyway!” Got His Wish. At Mie height of their nightly quarrel the ether day Mrs. Blank choked back a sob and said reproachfully: ”1 was reading one of your old letters today, James, and yon said in it that you would rather live in endless torment with me than in bliss by yourself.” “Well, I got my wish,” Blank growled. The Dolphin Violin. The Dolphin violin was so named on account of the beauty of the wood, the back of the instrument resembling the color of a dolphin. It was made by Stradlvarius in 1714, and it‘is considered the most beautiful violin in the world. It is owned by an Englishman and is valued at £s,ooo.—Musical Home Journal. Wsl! Occupied In Either Case. It is beautiful to see a young girl start out with the avowed intention of devoting her life to teaching school, and yet few people blame her seriously when she quits to get married.—Tombstone Epitaph. A Hypocrite. Teacher (after explaining the character cC the Pharisee i—And now what do we mean by a “hypocrite?" PupilPiease. miss, a man wot says he is wot he isn't, but he ain't—Punch.

MARKETS Accurate prices paid by Decatur -nerchants for various products. Corrected every day at 2 o’clock. EAST BUFFALO. N. Y., Jan. 16 — Market steady. Prime steers 15.75 Medium steers @55.25 Stockers to best feeders .. [email protected] Receipts, hogs, 60 cars; market steady. Mediums and heavies .... @54.55 Yorkers @ $4.55 Pigs @54.55 Jan. 16. —Hog supply, 30 cars; marsteady. Best spring lambs @57.40 Wether sheep @ $6.00 Culls slipped @54.00 CHICAGO MARKETS July wheat 98% May wheat 103% July corn 69 May corn 60% July oats 47% : May oats 54% PITTSBURG MARKETS. Jan, 15 —Hog supply, 30 cars; mar get steady. Heavies @54.60 Mediums @54.60 Yorkers @s4 60 Light @54.60 Pigs @54.65 TOLEDO MARKETS. Cash wheat 101% May wheat 104% Cash corn 60% May corn 61% Cash oats 54 May oats 54% PRODUCE By Decatur Prod Co itter . .D v|s Ducks 7c Geese 6c Turkeys, young 12c Turkeys, toms 9c Turkeys, hens ~ 9c HIDES. By B. Kai ver 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@$100

DAIRY FARM FOR SALE 146 acres. 10 room house, new cow bom 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. Owaer 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. — 1> ■ Money to loan on .arms at low rats of Interest. Na commission. Partial payments allowed and interest stopped. DORE B. ERWIN, Tues & Fri Attomey-at Law. 0 When •*, 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 eloee It out while It laris at the yard at $3.25 per ton. Tricker arJS Merica. 314-3 t o RANK FOOLISHNESS. “When attacked by a cough or a cold i or when your throat is sore, it Is rank foolishness to take any other medicine than Dr. King's New Discovery,” says C. O. Eldridge, of Empire Ga. “I have used New Discovery seven years a-fi I know it Is the beet remedy on earth for soughs and colds, croup, and all throat and lung troubles. My children are subject to croup, but New Discovery quickly curies every attack.” Known the world over as the king of throat and Inng remedies. Sold under guarantee at Blackburn drug store. 50c avid SI.OO. Trial hottie free. ——n — How to Avrid Pneumonia You can avoid pneumonia sud other xerioue reculte from a cold by taking Foley’s Honey and Tar. It stopa the cough a d expels the cold from the ystom as it is mildly laxative. Refuse any but th* genuine in the yellow pietage. THB HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO

j WANT AUI/tHilbiNG WANTED WANTED TO BUY—A~fre?h cow; any one having one for sale pleas notify Fred Beier, R. R- 9, or call Isaac Smith by phone. 8-5 t FOR SALE | FOR SALE—Duroc Jersey swine, eith er sex, any age. Also black Lang shan 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 Pleasant Mills and three quarters 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 SALE —An Everett piano in good condition at a bargain. Inquire at this office. 9-12 t FOR SALE—A fresh cow. See A J. Lewton, of Monmouth. 10-6* FOR SALE—First class timothy hay. lose and edlivered. Inquire at this office. 11-6 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 LOST —A baby’s kid glove dressed with fur between Crystal theater and Third street. Finder return to this office. LOST —A big black and white shepherd dog. Reward for his return or information as to whereabouts. Fred D. Bell. 12-3 t FOR RENT FOR RENT—Three rooms at my home, second house south of Hower & Hower’s grocery. Prices reasonable. John Ritter. 315-6 t FOR RENT —Two houses for rent on Mercer ave. Call Mrs. Al Burdg. 624 Mercer Ave., or Phone 208. FOR RENT —Two good dwelling houses. One on brick street, electric lights city water, etc. Snow agency. ts To check a eold quickly, get from your druggist some little Candy Cold Tablets called Preven tics. Druggists everywhere are now dispensing Preventing. for they are not only safe, but decidedly effective and prompt. Preventics contain no quinine, no laxative, nothing harsh nor sickening. Taken at the “sneeze stage" Preventlcs will prevent Pnemonia, Bronchitis, La Grippe, etc. Henee the name. Preventics, 25 cents. Trial Boxes 5 cts. Sold by W. H. Nachtrieb.

A HIGHER HEALTH LEVEL. “I have reached a higher health level sinc e I 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 you on trial, money will be refunded at Blackburn drug store. 25c. o —— IT DOES THE BUSINESS. Mr. E. E. Chamberlain, of ClintonMaine, says of Bueklen’s Arnica Salve. “It does the business; I have used it for piles and It cured them. Used it for chapped hands and it cured them. Applied it to an old sore and it healed it without leaving a scar behind.” 25c at Blackbum drug store. •— ,11. , Q— Special Announcement Regarding the National Pure Food acd Drug Law. We are pleased to announce that Foley’s Honey and Tar for coughs colds and lusg troubles is not affected by th e National Pure Food and Drug law as ft contains mo opiates or other harmful drgus, and we recommend it as a safe remedy for children and adults. THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. ■ o DISTURBED THE CONGREGATION The person who disturbed the congregation last Swrttay by continually coughing is requested to buy a bottle of Foley’s Honey aad Tar. THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. ° 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 Electric Bitters, and conies | n 50 cent bottles. It breaks up a case of chills or a bilious attack in almost no time; anß it puts yellow jaundice clean out of commission.” This great tonic medici-e and blood purifier gives quick relief in all stomach, liver and kidney complaints amd the misery of ] aro) > back. Seld under guarantee at Blackbum drug store. — DEMOCRAT WANT ADS. PAY BIG Trial Catarrh treatments are being mailed out free, on request by Dr Shoop, Racine, Wls, These tests are proving so 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.

After Once Tasting Yfnbl no one wants an old-fash-ioned cod liver oil preparation or emulsion, because Vinol is a much better bodybuilder and strength creator for old people, weak children, and for coughs, colds, bronchitis, etc. If it does no good we will return your money. SMITH, YAGER & FALK i.i J Young Mtn and Women Wantea To Learn Telegraphy. The only •chool in Indiana giving it’» etudante Actual Mam Line Practice on a railroad tram wire while In ■chool. Graduates are employed on the Chicago & Erie, Pennsylvania Lines, Lake Erie & Western and by the Western Union Telegraph Company. Send for College Journal. C. A. CARPENTER, Principal, Ossian, Ind. — IfHAMBffIUINS] k COUGH cubes tehs,Colds, CROUP, This remedy tn always he defended «pon and is pleasant to take, h renuins no opium or other harmful drug and way be given as confidently to a baby as to an sdalL Price 25 cents, Urge sire 51 cents. Weak Women To week and allia* women, there to at toast on* w»r to help. But with that wot. two treeOßents. roust be combined. One is local one to oonedcutional. but both are important, both wow till Dr (hoop's Nitbt Cure to the Local. Dr. Shoop’, Restorative. the OoonttoPtnal. The tonaet —Dr. Shoot's Xl<ht Cure—tea toeieal tenooue membrane euppoeltory remedy, while Dr. Shoop s Kaitoradve is wholly ea iatamal treat, ment The Restorative reaches throefhoat the entire system, seeking the repair at all nerve, all tissue. and all Rood ailments. The "Night Cure", as Its name ImpMee. does its work while you sleep. It soothes sore and inflamed mucous surfaces, heals local weaknesses and discharges, while ths Restorative, eases nervous excitement, gives renewed vigor and ambltton. builds up wasted tissues, bringing about renewed Strength, vigor, and energy. Tike Dr. Shoop's Restorative —Tablets or Liquid—as a general tonic to the system. For positive local help, use as well Dr. tShdop’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 hot«e. 40 acres, 2 miles es 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 'sßoo to six thousand. Also have property to rent. I. L Babcock & Ward Decatur. Ind. A CARD. Thte <■ to certify that all drnaafcts are authorized to refund your money if x oley- B Honey and Tar fails to cure your cough *r cold. It stops the *>ugh, heals the lungs and prevents serious results from a cold. Cures la grippe coughs and prevents pneumonia and consumption. Contains no o>iatos. The genuine Is in a yellow package Refuse substitutes. THE HOLTROUSE DRUG CO.

DR. J. M. MILLER Eve, Eor, Nose Throat Treated £Yci »: ) AN9 GUSSES 220 South 2nd St Decatur ;; Flower Bulbs: I ’ Hyacinths, o X ;; Tulips, < > Lillies, :: ♦ <> and other ♦ '! * J, Bulbs for ♦ I ► ♦ ;; fall planting ♦ :! J. D. HALE | GET WEDDED TO THE MODEL WITHOUT A MATE W. He LINDSLEY For Spouting, Roofing Galvanized iron and Tin Work. Copper and Galvanized Lightning Rod*. See T. A. Leonard Opposite Hale'* Warehouse. FARMS For Sale In Michigan, Ohio and Indiana Call on W.H. PARKER 212 Burt Street, Vac Wert, Ohio P, J. HYLAND SANITARY PLUMB N G Gas Fitting, Steam and Hot Water Heating, Gas and Combination Fixtures 23 Worth St. Phone 256 FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR INDIANA CAPITAL SIOO,OOO SURPLUS $20,000 INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS STOVES ME#! I am now in a position to mend and fix all kinds flstoves and can furnish a- 1 parts broken or missing. 1 you have anything in tll!J line see F. E. SMITH. A SECOND HAND STORE-W’b repairing, upholstering or work. Corner of Second and e _' •om otreeta. Phone 433, J. 0. Prop. AN INSIDIOUS O Ono of the woret feature* of B * troubl, la tint it is an ease and before the rieL® . his danger he may haw * ady. Take Foley’s Kidney C®» * first sign of trouble as ir c ° L... regularities and prevent* ease and diabeten. c g. THH HOLTHOUSE DRI G .