Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 6, Number 83, Decatur, Adams County, 6 April 1908 — Page 4

■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■ ■ ■ DEMOCRAT 3 3 WANT COLUMN. 3 3 3 88333333RK81838 WANTED WANTED —At once, a capable man living in Decatur to sell our high grade teas, coffees, spices, extracts, baking powder and grocery specialties direct to the consumer. Good proposition to party who can qualify. The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co., Muncie, Ind. 82-3 t WANTED —Boarders and roomers. Inquire of Ida Whitright, south of the Clover Leaf station. 78-3 t WANTED —Carpets to clean, gardens to spade. Phone 448. 74-ts WANTED —All persons suffering from Piles or any form of rectal ailment to call at Smith, Yager & Falk's drug store for a package of S. U. Taruey’s Positive Painless Pile Cure. The best cure on earth, or address S. U. Tarney, Auburn, Indiana T2-3tw-3w FOR SALE FOR SALE —Iron lawn fence. 88 feet long will sell at a bargain if sold soon. Call on Kintz & Welfley, room 8. Morrison Bldg. 83-6 t FOR SALE -Seed com guaranteed to germinate 85 per cent. A limited supply. One mile south of Decatur. E. H. Johnson. R. R. No. 5. 81-12 t HOMINY FEED FOR SALE—The best feed for your brood sows or any other stock or poultry for sale by John Scheimann. 81-6 t FOR SALE—Dwelling house, eleven rooms, modern conveniences, situate on Brick street within three blocks from court house. Price cheap, terms to suit purchaser. Address Box 151. Decatur, Indiana. Will trade for improved farm. FOR SALE —Fifty one year old peach trees. fiv e cents each. B. W. Sholty. Tu-Th-Sat-tf FOR SALE —Early Rose sweet potatoes and rural New Y’orker. Also eating potatoes. Inquire of Irwin Acker, S. First St., close to jail. 74 18t FOR SALE —Ono Rumley tract io* ea gine. one Garr Scott separator, Birdsell clover huller, water tank, pump and hose, outfit complete for 3700 if you want it. A. W. Werling Preble, Ind., box 55. 66-52 t THRESHING OUTFIT FOR SALB— I have a threshing outfit, consisting of one 18-horse power New Huber engine, one 32-54 Huber Separator, complete outfit, run one season, will seD for $1,600, er will sell separate. A W. Werllng, Preble, Ind., P. O. Box 55- • 49-30 t FOR SALE—Ten months old Durham bull. Fine stock See Ferdinand Blakely, Rural Route 12. 75-3 t FOR SALE—Pure bred Duroc Jersey gilts, bred for March and Apirl farrows. Write or call phone on E line C. C. Miller, R. 9, Decatur Ind. 5418 t FOR SALE —We have about four hundred thousand twenty-three inch staves for sale at $3.50 per 1,000. Laying eight Inches to weather, 1,000 of these staves will cover about two hundred square feet, and makes a roof that will last 20 years. The Decatur Egg Case Co. 61-30 t FOR SALE —Early Ohio and New York Rural seed potatoes. Also some yellow seed corn. Inquire of E. Zimmerman. R. F. D. 2, Phone 4D. 2tw-3w FOR SALE—FuII blood S. C. Rhode Island Red eggs at 75c per setting of thirteen eggs. Prize winning gtcnk. Eugene Runyon, at True & Runyon. FOR SALE—One heavy farm horse, one light farm horse, one young mare 4 years old. George Tricker. 73-61 FOR SALE —Maple syrup guaranteed under the pure food laws of the state of Ohio. B. W. Sholty, Phone 521. 3t FOR SALE —Vegetable plants of all kinds. Willard Steele, Steele’s Park. 80-24 t FOR SALE —Having no further use for my team of heavy work horses, Belgium brood mares, I will sell then; at a bargain. One is a sorrel 4 years old, weighs 1,980 lbs., the other t roan, 5 years old. weighing 1,850 lbs Both in foal to big bay stallion owne< by Jacob Rawley, of Decatur, Ind Inquire of D. E. Studabaker, R. R. No 3, Decatur, Ind., phone 300. 79-12 FOR SALE—A new bom in good cor dition, size 20x30 ft. Could be cor verted into a dwelling with but littl expense. The owner has no use so same and will sell it at a bargair Inquire at Fruchte & Litterer la's office. 79-4 ORGANS FOR SALE—Cottage, si octave organ, used but little, wil sell at liberal price. Call one mil

north of Preble. Fred Briel, Route , 4, Decatur, 81-6 t LOST AND FOUND LOST —A plush robe, black on one side and brown on other, between J Bremer’s feed yard and Fifth street ;or on Fifth street between Monroe , | and Marshal streets. Filnder return ' I to this office. LOST —Pocket book containing $7.00 I and some small change. Reward for Its return. Was lost up street somewhere. Frances Bremerkamp. 81-6 t LOST —A bay mare wl.h white strip in face Finder please return te Decatur Horse Sale stables and receive a liberal reward. LOST—A yellow Scotch Collie female dog with white markings. Notify Holthouse Livery Bam, of E. F. Miller, ruarl route six. Phone 148. ts LOST —A yellow bucxskin glove for the left hand last Saturday between the Boston store and the office of Fruchte & Litterer, on Second street. Bring to this office and receive reward as the owner is very anxious to recover the lost property. LOST —A ladies' ring with opal setting. Return to this office and receive liberal reward. 81-6 t LOST —On Second street between the Holthouse drug store and the home of Fred Mutchler. a muff. Owner please return to this office and receive reward. 83-3 t FOR RENT HOUSE FOR RENT—Eight room house, with acre of ground on seuth Chestnut street. Inquire C. T. Rainier. 208 S. Tenth St. BMr HOUSE FOR RENT —On my farm in Blue Creek township. Inquire of Julius Haugk. 74-3 t FOR RENT —Six roomed house with pantry, closets and water on Eighth St. D. H. Hunslcker. 78-6 t FOR RENT —A 6-room house and barn on Mercer avenue. J. H. Stone 83-6 t - W- L PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale on the farm of W. O. Myers, two and one-half miles southwest of Willshire, Ohio, and three and one-half miles southeast of Pleasant Mills, Ind., commencing at ten o’clock a. m., on Tuesday, April 14, the following property, to-wit: Grey mare 8 years old, with foal, weight 1300; grey horse 8 years old, weight 1500. Two cows, one fresh, and one will be fresh last of April. Brood sow with pig. Deering binder, Milwaukee mower, good as new; hay tedder, good as new; Birdseye corn planter, Dane hay loader, good as new; hay rake, two breaking plows, one Scotch Clipper, good as new; spring-tooth harrow, spiketooth harrow, dfouble shovel plow, single shovel plow, two corn plows, one riding and one walking; disc harrow. good as enw; Smtih wagon, two sets of wheels, 2 and 4 inch tires; carriage, double set work harness, double set carriage harness, 75 feet of log chain, swamp hook, crowbar, set bobsleds, cane mill outfit, seed corn, 12 bushels timothy seed, wheat and oats in bin, haey in mow, tight bottom hay rigging. Household and kitchen furniture. Three turkeys, 100 chickens, 12 guineas. Edison Standard graphophone, 26 Edison records with case, 66 Columbia records with case and one large and one small horn and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms of sale—All sums of ss.ob cash in hand; all sumes over $5.00, a credit of nine months will be given by purchaser giving note with approved security. Four per cent off for cash. W. O. MYERS. L. Riker, Auctioneer. Charley Passwater. Clerk. — o — ■ —— - FEATHER RENOVATING. We will renovate your duck and geese feathers for 6 cents per pound. We call for them and deliver. We , also do upholstering. W. F. HELM. 80-6 t Cor. Third and Marshall St. o FOR GOOD FRESH FISH, call on Leo Myers, located between Niblick and company’s store and the Crystal theater. 55-30 t o > I NOTICE TO PROPERTY HOLDERS i Notice is hereby given that on the 5 24th day of March, 1908, the common i council of the City of Decatur, Ind., i. adopted a resolution declaring it was I necessary to pave Sixth street from |, the north line of Monro® street, thence >. north to the south side of Nuttman t avenue, and there to terminate with - modern paving blocks or paving brick. according to the plans and specifications now on file In the office of the e r city clerk, and said council fixes the council chamber of said city, where they will hear all persons whose propt erty will be affected by the proposed _ improvement at seven o’clock p. m. x on the 14th day of April, 1908. II THOS. F. EHINGER, City Clerk, e ( leachw-Sw 3 «ÜBI

BUY RIGHT-OF-WAY. (Continued from page 1.) ! and pronounced it the best in this seci tion. Two sessions were held todav, j one this morning the other this afternoon. o —— MADE PUBLIC HIS REPORT. The I. O. O. F. »n Indiana Has Grown and Prospered Wonderfully. William H. Leedy, secretary of the grand lodge, I. O. O. F., of Indiana, has just made public his report, covering the year 1907, which shows the order to be in a most prosperous condition throughout the state. The report will be presented at the coming May session of the grand lodge, and will show that on January 1, 1908. the membership was 72,919, and the number of lodges 736. This doesn't include the Rebekah lodge. The total receipts for the year was $728,346. The amount paid out for relief of members. $55,680 for funeral expenses, and $27,942 for special relief work. The net resources of the subordinate lodges in Indiana are $3,364,194. The Odd Fellows lodges in this city—the subordinate, Rebekah and encampment — have enjoyed a most prosperous growth in the past twelve months. The total amount of the four subordinate lodges in Lafayette amount to SIOO,OOO. Friendship lodge )No. 23. being one of the wealthiest lodges in Indiana. o - WERE HAPPILY WEDDED, Squire Smith Marries Popular Couple this Afternoon. Promptly at two o’clock this afternoon Roy S. Ables, of Van Wert, and Miss Pearl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Griswold, appeared at the office of Squire J. H. Smith, where they presented their credentials which authorized their manlage. In an impressive manner the ceremony was performed by the Squire and the happy couple went on their way rejoicing. It will be remembered that the father of the bride disposed of his farm in Washington township a few weeks ago and he will soon leave for Texas. He will be accompanied by his daughter and new son-in-law and they will engage in farming. The newly wedded couple are popular and are held in the high esteem of all who know them. The best wishes of all are extended. ———o THE GUARANTEED DANDRUFF CURE. Beware of the druggist who tells you that any other Hair Tonic Is just as good as Parisian Sage. He knows better. Holthouse Drug Co. are the agent for Parisian Sage and they won't try to give you something just as good because they know that Parisian Sage is guaranteed to cure dandruff, stop falling hair and cure all diseases of the scalp in two weeks or money back. He knows that Parisian Sage is highly recommended as the most pleasant and rejuvenating hair dressing known. It makes the hair fluffy and beautiful. 50 cents a bottle at Holthouse Drug Co. He will guarantee it. Made in America only by Giroux Mfg. Co.. N. Y. Mr. S. L. Bowen, of Wayne. W. Va., writes: “ Iwas a sufferer from kidney disease, so that at times I could not get out of bed, and when I did I could not stand straight. I took Foley’s Kidney Cure. One dollar bottle and part of the second cured me entirely.” Foley’s Kidney Cure works wonders where others are total failures. < THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. ———o DEATH WAS ON HIS HEELS. Jesse P. Morris, of Skippers. Va., had a close call in the spring of 1906. He says; “An attack of pneumonia left me so weak and with such a fearful cough that my friends declared consumption had me, and death was on my heels. Then I was persuaded to try Dr. King’s New Discovery, It helped me immediately, and after taking two and a half bottles I was a well man again. I found out that New Discovery is the best remedy for coughs and lung disease in all the world.” Sold under guarantee at Page Blackburn drug store. 50c and SI.OO. Trial bottle free. o - JUST RECEIVED a car of high grade fertilizer that I will sell very reasonable. Cime in and examine it. John Scheimann, west Monroe street 81-6 t a- ■ WANTED HICKORY BUTTS. We ane in the market for good secend growth hickory for which we pay highest cash price delivered to our factory, or will buy on the stump. For price and dimension inquire of A. M. York, or phone 502, Decatur, Ind. 6526t—4tw — o— FOR JOINT SENATOR. Please announce that I will be a candidate for senator from Allen and Adams counties subject to the will of the democrats as expressed st their joint convention. S. B. FLEMING.

IflfllßflflllHlflSl ■ 3 ■ THE MARKET 8 ■ REPORTS. fl ■ 3 BSBfISSSBSfIIBfIBS Accurate prices paid by Decatur merchants for various products. Cor- ■ rected every day at 2 o'clock. EAST BUFFALO N. Y-, April 4.— Mediums and heavies .... @56.60 Market steady. Prime steers ©56.50 Medium steers ©56.00 Stockers to best feeders . ©54.00 Receipts, hogs 30 ears; market seady. Mediums and heavies .... ©56.55 Yorkers @56.55 Pigs @55.65 SHEEP. Wether sheep @57.50 Culls, clipped @54.00 Wether sheep @56.00 CHICAGO MARKETS. July wheat 86% May wheat 90% July corn ; 63% May corn 66% July oats 45% PITTSBURG MARKETS. Mar. 2.—Hog supply 30 cars; market steady. Heavies @56.65 Mediums @56.65 Yorkers @56.65 Light @s6 65 Pigs ©55.75 TOLEDO MARKETS. Cash wheat 92% May wheat 93 Cash corn 66% Cash oats 54% Cash oats 53% May oats 53 PRODUCE. By Decatur Produce Ca. Butter Eggs : ISc Fowls g c Chicks g c Ducks Geese Turkeys, young 12c Turkeys, toms 8c Turkeys, hens 9 C HIDES. By B. Kaiser and Sob. Calf hides 7 C Beef hides 4%c Tallow Sheep pelts [email protected] Mink [email protected] Muskrat sc@3oc Coon 10c@$1.10 Shunk 15c@$1.10 DECATUR GRAIN MARKET. Niblick and Company. Eggs Butter 20c Mixed ear corn 79 Yellow ear corn $ .81 White oats .49 Wheat Hye 61 Barley 75 Timothy seed" 1,65 Prime red clover 10.50 Alsyke 8.50 PRICES ON COAL. By Girt Reynolds. Chestnut coal 50 Hocking Valley 4 qq West Virginia splint 4.59 Wash nut 4 qq Farmers Attention

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When it comes your way to hold a sale. Don’t forget the Monroe man, a good judge of property and its value. Telephone me at my expense. J. N. Burkhead The farm, live stock and general auctioneer. Monroe, Indiana*

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 es Decatur at a bargain. I also handle Michigan lands and hare some at a bargain, good as Adams county can afford at S3O, S4O and SSO per acre with good buildings. And city property in aM parts of city from 'sßoo te six thousand. Also have property to rent. I. L Babcock & Ward Decatur. Ind. P. J, HMD SANITARY PLUMBING Gas Fitting, Steam and Hot Water Heating, Gee and Combination Fixture* 23 Hmtn St Plhm 254 ♦eeeeeeeeeMoeeeeee wee :: Flower Bulbs H Hyacinths, JI ! I Tulips, ;; :; Lillies, and other ' > ~ * • Bulbs for ]; < I fall planting ;; J. D. HALE eeeeeessoeeeseeeeeeeteeeee FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR NDIANA CAPITAL SIOO,OOO SURPLUS $20,000 INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS STATLEY, BOW-BELLES No. (42874| Seal brown trotting stallion will make the season at the Old Romberg ’ stable on Second street. $12.50 to insure colt to stand and suck. Please see this horse before ’you * breed. 1 JOHN FALK & FRED BELL Owners. Leo Meyers, Keeper t __ i SEE ; LETTIE M. KINTZ ' For all kinds of needle work sup. - plies, etc. Stamping a specialty. At Everett & Hite’s Bazaar. DRAIN TILE —All sizes from 3 to 10 Inches. J. H. Elick tile works, west 1 part of Decatur, along the Erie, railWay 64-18 t 1 Democrat Want Ads. Pav TRY DEMOCRAT WANT ADS.

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W.H. MYERS REAL ESTATE AGENCY Hos Adams caunty farms for sale. And Decatur and Fort Wayne city properties so? sale in all parts of either city. Can suit any purchaser in location or price and terms. Office with Hooper & Lenhart. Phone Residence 301. W. H. MYERS FORSALE 1 mare tn foal. 7 years old. 1 two-year-old colt 1 Durham bulk 20 months old. 1 cow will bo fresh about April 5. 2 yearling calves and good, young buck. I® good breeding ewes. Inquire of S. T. WELKER, One-Half Mil* North of Bobo, Ind.

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 bands for decorating purposes. Call and look the line over. T.C. CORBETT. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. Taxes must be paid by May 4. Under the depository law, R 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, 58-ts County Treasurer. o STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. The annual meeting of stockholders of the German Building Loan Fund and Savings association will be held at the office of the secretary of said association in the city of Decatur, Adams county, Indiana, on Monday, April 13. 1908, at seven o’clock p. m., for the election of eleven directors and the transaction of such other business as may be properly brought before said meeting. F. M. SCHIRMEYER. Secy. — ■■■ ■ o PLENTY OF TROUBLE. Is caused by stagnation of the liver and bowels, to get rid of it and headache ana biliousness and the poison that brings jaundice, take Dr. King's New Life Pilis, the reliable purifiers that do the work without grinding or griping. 2oc. at Page Blackburn drug store. —o Jesse O. Smith is again prepared to drill your 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. 64 26t — FOR SALE. First class building stone, crushed stone, stone screenings, Portland cement, cement blocks, dynamite in baps and lump coal. ts JULIUS HAUGK. ’ - — —

Call on John Edwards, the u p to date painter, paper hanger and gralner lor anything m his line. 63-24 t o In a Pinch, use Allen’s Poot-Ease. *. powder for tired, aching, swollen eet V,e have over 30,000 testimonals. All Druggists, 25c. Don’t accept >ny substitute. Trial package FREE A "" e ' FARMERS ATTENTION For 30 days insurance on nares while foaling, see GRAHAM & SCOTT Decatur.ini

After Once Tasting Ytnbl 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 win return your money. i SMITH YAGER A FALK. DR. J. M. MILLER Eyc, Ear, Nose and Throat Treated EYES TESTED AND GLASSES FITTED 220 South 2nd St Decatur

W on fori Mtn siml Wmri n dillvU T* Learn Telegraphy. Th* BfUy BChool In Indiana giving tt’a rtudents Actual Main Lina Practlc* on a railroad train wfro wtillo In school. Gradwto* •ro employed on the i Chicago Sc Ena, Pennxykama Linet, Lake Erie & Waatern and by the Wertera Uataa Telegraph Company. Sead far Jamul. C. A. CAfimfTER, Principal, o®hn, hit L CHICHESTER’S PILLS _ THE DIAMOND BMANB Tadlea! A«k year A. in Bed . o d toTd —r SOLI) BYDKLuUiSTS EVERYWHERE For Spouting, Roofing Galvanized Iron and Tin Work. Copper and Galvanized Lightning Roda. See T, A. Leonard Opposite Hale’a Warehouse HOYTS PILE REMEDY AgPEALS TO REASON L STRIKES RIGHT AT THE \ VERY FOUNDATION OF THE ■ \ Bro.—;• f 7 flpi guaranteed TO QUICK IV ÜBA I TO health the whIG pile bearing area of mucous membrane. T.u, S*!; TOLEDO. OHIO take hovts brown tablfts for constipation. ids sale by- , Holthouse Drug Co. THE TYET WEATHER COMFORT AND IhfA) PROTECTION 1 afforded by a PJI [i.l Sucker? / 1 1 f i Clean-Light f 11 Durable If L&CI Guaranteed Everywhere A J TOwE a co BOtTDM »■ s A LW— m _. uwtewn ZC umTte Tpoo.ro cam

J. 8. COVERDALE, M. D. EARL G. COVERDALE, M. D. Bye, Ear. Nose and Throat Specialist Eyes tested. Glasses Fitted Drs. J. S. Covnrdale and Son Office 11 8% 2nd Street Decatur, - Indiana When at Hoagland, call at the Midget’s Restaurant for Lunch or Meals STAFFORD, the Proprietor, will treat you right Democrat Want AdsTPay. Democrat Want Ads. Pav-