Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 6, Number 73, Decatur, Adams County, 25 March 1908 — Page 2

The Daily Democrat. Published Every Evening, Except Sunday. by LEW G. ELLINGHAM. Subscription Rates: Per week, by carrier 10 cents Per year, by carrier $5,00 Per month, by mail 25 cents Per year, by mail $2.50 Single copies 2 cents Advertising rates mad e known on application. Entered at the postoffice at Decatur, Indiana as second class mail matter, <!•. H> HELLER. Manager. THEY MEAN IT. No one should suffer a moment longer with Piles, for Dr. Leonhardt’s Hem-Roid will cure any case. A guarantee for $1,000.00 goes with every package of the Hem-Roid. No matter what kind you have, Blind, Bleeding. Internal, External. Itching, or Suppurating, Dr. Leonhardt’s Hem-Roid will cure you. This is a strong statement but it is supported by a thousand testimonials from those who have been permanenly cured by Hem-Roid. If you are not cured you get your money back. SI.OO at Holthouse Drug Co., or Dr. Leonhraat Co., Station B. Buffalo, N. Y.

* # : A High Class Farm • : FOR SALE • 100 ACRES OF GOOD WALNUT LAND 100 • * * * * * Black sandy soil, with new farm buildings J modern in every way, well fenced, in gocd * * locality of Adams county. Thi s a model « * * stock farm and a bargain for any one who * wants a farm of this kind. Enquire at this * * « « office. « ************* ************** Right in step XY7ITII the Metropolitan yy made is every man’s X, ,-J 4/ opportunity. Your new X Spring garb ought to embody f/ I l \ those “big little” style inno\Wra|| vat i° n s approved by men oi t '1 Fashion. few' w - - $ By selecting your garments t | here y°n insure yourself tail‘\i oring, fit and finish. It’s be'vW ' > cause our garments are pro- *? * ducts of v.l fr VT\ O MichaelsStern COPVRtQMT 1809 by THI MAKERS OP MiCH AELS-STERN — ... r ’ SJLS. L ®™"’ 3>lO to &22 hOCHtITIB. M, V. Styles and fabrics that appeal to * knowy” men and young men-three button, single breasted models in the correct shades of brown, tan, olive, gray and blue, mostly stripes of exclusive weave. —THE- - Myers-Dailey Co. SUITS THAT SUIT.

TEACHERS MEET Many from Here to Attend Northern Indiana Teachers’ Association BE HELD NEXT WEEK At Indianapolis —Promises to Be Most Interesting for Years i What will in all probability be the most interesting session of its nature ever held, will be the meeting of the Northern Indiana Teachers’ association to be held at Indianapolis one week from next Thursday continuing until Saturday, April 4th. The most of the teachers from this city who will attend will go to Fort Wayne and accompany the teachers of the public schools of that place, who will be conveyed to the capital city by a special excursion on the Lake Erie & Western railroad, leaving Fort Wayne at 1:30 p. m. and returning April 4th, at 2:00 p. m. The round trip will cost

$2.25 from Fort Wayne. The teachers of this city- who will attend are as follows: C. W. Hocker, O. E. Frazee, Rose Dunathan. Annetta Johnson, Elsie McGregor. Mrs. Bailey, Man - Miller, Elizaootn Peterson, Bess Congle ton, A. D. Suttles, Grace Coffee, Nellie Winnes. Nora Ahr, Clyde Rice. Rose Egan, Fannie Rice. Emma Sellemeyer, John Parrish, Eva Acker, Della Sellemeyer. Florence Johnson and Supteria.tendent Beachler. The school board of trustees will also attend. It is hoped that a large number of country teachers will accompany the delegation as the meeting promises to be educating indeed. SOMETHING SHOULD BE DONE. What is Causing the Increase of Catarrh in Decatur? Catarrhal troubles a<e increasing, not only in Decatur, but all over the country. Catarrh is a germ disease and, to cure it, germ life in the nose, throat and lungs must be destoyed. and this can be done only by breathing Hyomei. There is no dangerous stomach drugging when Homei is used; no tablet or liquid mixtures whereby the digestion is often destroyed and intestinal troubles aaded to the horrors of catarrh. Breathed through the nose pocket inhaler that comes with every outfit, its healing balsams penetrate the most remote air cells, destroying the catarrhal germs so that quick recovery follows. The complete outfit costs but SI.OO and Holthouse Drug Co. agree to refund the money should Hyomei fail to do all that is claimed for It. NOTABLE MEDICAL DISCOVERY. Os Special Value to Many Here in Decatur.

A notable medical discovery and one that appeals especially to many people in Decatur is the combination of stomach remedies in the Mi-o-na treatment. This preparation has worked wonders in cases of indigestion or weak stomach. It acts specifically upon the walls of the stomach and bowels, strengthening and stimulating them so that they readily take car e of the food that is eaten without distress or suffering. Sc positive are the good effects following the use of Mi-o-na that the remedy is sold by Holthouse Drag Co. under an absolute guarantee to refund the money if it fails to cure. With an offer like this, none can afford to suffer with indigestion or stomach troubles. A 50-cent box of Mi-o-na will do more good than half a dozen boxes of ordinary ligestive tablets. ——— c HORSE AND SHEEP SALE. The undersigned will offer at public sale at his residence, one mile north of Curryville, Indiana, on Friday, March 27, 1908. the following property, to-wlt: Horses —Two good mares 3 years old. weight about 1,400 each, one mare 2 years old, weight about 900. Sheep—Eighty to ninety well bred ewes. Hogs—Two brood sows, will farrowsome time in April. Cows—One cow will be fresh in April, and heifer three years old. Corn —250 bushels of corn in crib, also fodder put in barn last fall. Sale to commence at 11 o’clock a, m. Terms of sale—Sums of $5.00 and under, cash. Sums over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving bankable note. No property to be moved until settled for. Five per cent off for cash. CHARLEY WORTHMAN. Frauhlger & Michaud. Auct. 669-4 t

Automobile Bargains. One 20 H, P, Olds Touring Car. not run over 800 miles, cost $1,250. Quick sale for cash, $450 takes it. One Cadillac Tournlng car with full equipment, top, lamp, etc. First class condition, cost $1,250, will sell for S6OO if taken at once. One Queen Touring car, good condition at $450. Overland Runabout, just the thing for a doctor, at S3OO. .. Old Tires Re-treaded and made as good as new at v«ry low cost. Address RousseyVulcanizingWks. Fort Wayne, Ind. or Inquire of Gay & Zwick DECATUR, IND.

COURT HOUSE NEWS No Session Until Friday— Ernst Shanefield Taken to Richmond ASSESSOR IS HOME Mr. Gentis Reports the Fort Wayne Session —Adams Average Was Good One No session of court was held here today and probably will not be until Friday morning, when the McCullough divorce case Is to come up. Clerk Haefiing received official no 1 tice from S. E. Smith, superintendent | of the East Haven Insane asylum at Richmond, that the application for the admission of Ernst O. Shanefield had been received and the patient would be accepted. Shanefield is the German who recently came here with Julius Haugk.

County Assessor Gentis is at home from Fort Wayne where he attended a meeting of the assessors from various counties, including Adams. Steuben, Allen, Wabash. Grant, W’hitley, DeKalb,Wells and others. State Commissioner J. C. Wingate addressed them urging a higher valuation. Averages were submitted from the various counties. Mr. Gentis’ average for Adams county being agricultural implements $45.52; household goods $69.58; carriages and wagons $14.65, horses $62.88; cattie $14.53; sheep $2.71; hogs $2.57. This compared very favorably with the averages submitted by the assessors from other counties, for instance on agricultural implements Adams average was $45.52, Steuben $41.35 and Allen $46.36. THAT WEDDING AT NEWPORT. The parties from this section who were married at Newport, Ky., Monday are believed to be Grace Lakebart, of near Cattanooga, and Charles Ray, of Blue Creek township, according to a phone message received at this office this morning. The romance could not be ascertained. -o BIG AUCTION SALE. Os Horses, Buggies, Harness, at the old bus barn on Jefferson St., Decatur, Ind., Monday; March 30. beginning at ten o'clock a. m„ the following property: 15 horses, including one extra good sorrel team, 6 years old; a good bay team team, 8 years old; another bay team of the same age, and the remainder driving horses suitable for livery purposes, Thereg horses are a little thin but are in good condition to start right into work. Buggies, etc.. Four steel tire surreys, in good condition; 3 good rubber tir e road wagons, also in good condition; 4 rubber tire top buggies, In good condition; 1 steel tire Moyer buggy, in good condition; 1 steel tire phaeton, in good condition; and five steel tire top buggies, in fair condition; 1 steel tire long bed spring wagon, 1 rubber tire cab, as good as new’, and a three seated wagon. Hamess —One heavy set brass mounted hearse harness; one heavy set brass mounted cab harness; 4 sets double carriage harness; 1 set brass mounted single trap harness; 15 sets single buggy harness. All in good condition. Also safe, robes, whips, horse blankets, and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms —All sums under $5.00, cash in hand; all sums over $5.00, a credit of 7 months will be given by purchaser giving note with approved security. No goods to be removed until satisfactory settlement is made. Four per cent off for cash. EDWARD BULTEMEYER. Fred Reppert, Auctioneer.

Democrat Want Ads. Pay. ICEICE Do you use it? If so leave your order with the City Ice Line And secure artificial ice for your coolers this season. H. L Confer PHONE 92

■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■l I ' BIG -i iBLANKETI I SALE | g i ! I ■ Owing to being Overstocked with ■ I . WOOLEN BLANKETS we will offer | ■ you the choice of any pair we have in " | White, Red and Grey as well as a | choice lot of new Plaited effects at 20 | ■ per cent discount from the regular re- £ ■ tail price. i I Also we will allow the same discount j ■ in the Cotton Blankets. g I A Look Will Convince You j | Niblick & Co. | | CALL EARLY WHILE SELECTIONS ARE GOOD ■ ■MMWMI—iIIHII ■>■■■■■■ ■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■■■

POSITIONS ARE GUARANTEED No one is more certain of employment than a competent shorthand writer graduating from the Bluffton Business college. The private secretary to the president of DePauw university is a graduate of this college. He completed his course in less than three months. It FOR JOINT SENATOR. Please announce tnat I will be a candidate for senator from Allen and Adams counties subject to the will of the democrats as expressed at their joint oonventioa. S. B. FLEMING. CALL at the Misses Bowers millinery store for th e latest street hats. 71-3 t PUBLIC SALE. On the same day and at the same place, after the sale of personal property of the estate of W. I). Rinehart, deceased, there will be sold to the highest bidder, the following: Horses —Two work horses, weighing 3,200, one 5 and one 8 years old. HarnessNew set of heavy double harness, 2 wagons with dump beds, log bolsters, new Chunk plow. Terms—Terms will be same as that of the Rinehart sale. E. WOODS. * ■ o— Jesse O. Smith is again prepared to drill yonr well better and quicker than any one else. He uses a gas engine for power and twenty years experience has taught him the well business thoroughly. Call phon e 98. M-26t — FOR SALE—Davis Plantation, Brunswick, Mississippi; 2,100 acres in tract. 1,700 acres in cultivation, balance fine timber, cottonwood alone worth 115,000; nine room residence, large barn, fine store, two story (new) gin, cost >7,000; eighty-fivs double, seventeen single tenant houses; land rents for eighty pounds lint cotton per acre; the best improved plantation in Mississippi delta. For pric e and terms, apply to C. B. Paxton,Vicksburg, Miss H-ltd-lOtw

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. Taxes must be paid by May 4. Under the depository law, it will be impossible to lay away receipts, but instead the cash must be paid. It is the law with a severe penalty attached if it is not enforced. All taxes not paid by May 4 are delinquent and the treasurer Is compelled to collect delinquency. He must do it. Please govern yourself accordingly. J. F. LACHOT, ______ County Treasurer. for GOOD FRESH FISH, call on Leo Myers, located between Niblick and company’s store and the Crystal theater. __ __ 55-30 t

Bosse’s Opera House WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25 Troubadours Present their New Hit new York by FLASHLIGHT The Greatest Comedy Drama B‘g Hit of the Season Specialties Caiore Fine Hard time prices 15c Gallery 10 place

COW SALE. The undersigned will offer at publie sale at Shoemaker’s Feed Yard, Berne, Indiana, at 1 o’clock p. m. on Thursday, March 26, 1908, 20 head fresh cows and springers. This is an extra good bunch of cows. Don't fail to come and look them over. Terms. .Three, six or nin e months time will be given by purchaser giving approved note bearing 6 per cent interest, 2 per cent off for cash. DAVID GERBER. Machaud & Son, Auctioneers. o— Call an John Edwards, the up to date painter, paper hanger and grainer for anything in his line. 63-24 t