Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 6, Number 254, Decatur, Adams County, 23 October 1908 — Page 4
WILLUAAA H. TAFT Republican candidate far president will speak from a stand a the G.R. &. I. R-R. station at Decatur, Indiana, on Sat. Oct, 11:00 a. m. Won. Theo. Shockney will be present at the G. R. & I. station and deliver an address from io to 11, announcement of whom will be trade later. This is an trpportnnity for every person ia the county regardless '0 which party he befo*C* to see and hear the Republican candidate fcr President wkcm jon will either vote for or against. Come out and hear him. _
We Sell Ytnbl on the positive guarantee that if it does not give satisfaction we will return the entire amount of money paid us for it. We ask all those who are run-down, nervous, debilitated, aged or weak, and every person suffering from stubborn colds, hanging-on coughs, bronchitis or incipient consumption to try Vinol with this understanding. Smith, Yager & Falk DRUCCHSTS Decatur. Indiana , IMMEDIATE RELIEF Cough*, Cold*. Sore Throat* and Maa-vere**. by Using Hyome. * aen you catch eotd y« wint to get rid of it as quickly a« you can. Tou don’t want to lie around the house for a week swallowing wasseating drugs Yon know whra you do tMe ihat yoc are net <mly making your own life' nuaeraoie. but are a wnisance to every one about yon Why not avoid all this? Why not relieve your eoidjn five minute* ’ Why not core it over nigitt' You ean do it by using HyomeL the acre and guaranteed cure for colds, congha. "» throat ofiarrts. bronchltts and asthma . Hyotnej Ipron.unced High-o-mei is medicated and antiseptic air You breathe ft into the lungs through a *maii poeket inhaler, and it, soothing rnfibenee as it passes over the inflamed membrane of the respiratory tract, stefw the mucous discharge, allay* the mfiemma ;jt and the coM is cured. A eompiete Hyomei oetfft cost* 31.0" and Hofthouse Drug Co. will refund | row money if ft falls to cure. GLENDALE FARM HERD DUROCS — Mow is the time to buy yaw tried sows and get ready for next year”* *pri"? pig* Ton sold ycur »ow* this teat fall s -4 wtster. aB why tot buy a tried bow or spring gilt and start right I hav e them in the reach of every farmer If you need a good male pig. I have them and win sei! them right, and will register all hogs, sold to farmer* during the next thlry days My fell sale is on Oct. 29. Write or phone at my expense for prices and Oct. 29, IMS. D. E STTTDABAKER. if R F. D. 3. Decatur. Ind. o LAST CHANCE 31.25 Toledo and return. Sunday. Oct. 25th, Clover Leaf Route e PAY YOUR TAXES THIS MONTH — The tax receipts for the fall install- •' meat have ben made out and are now ' ready. November 2. i s the last day fi>r paying same after which time the penalty must absolutely be added. Pay it now while you think of it and thus avoid the rush of the last few fcys- J. F LACHOT. 235-2&t County Treasurer. MONET TO LOAN —Any amount at 5 per cent interest on real estate security. Schurger A Smith. Atty*. , a: Law 225-30 t o On the top wave of public favor — Try Admiral coffee. 209-ts - - o SEB L. C. Mills at Monroe before selling your poultry. 234-12 t o - DEMOCRAT WART ABE PAY M
FOLEYS K9NEYOJRE 3K E Will cure any case -d Kidney or Bladder Disease not Brtj.bt't DUaw Jl beyond the reach of medic No medicine can do more er PUbytw THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG COMPANY, . «
POLITICAL CALENDAR. . Oct. 2S-—Decatur. Hon. Tooman R Marteaji, Oc'nccranc car.O’ date tec Governor, 2:00 o'clock. Oct 22 —CMk Grove school tense Mtnroe township. Hoc. D. E. Smith and David Swart*. Oct. 22. —Peterson aewool bowse. I ; Kirkland township. Hons. C. J. Lutx laad H. B. Heller Oct. 24 —Hahn srtoci souse. Monroe ’■ownship. Hoes D. E. Smith and J. F ■ Snow. t Oet. 24 —€. J. Luu and J. F. Snow | - Abep set to? house, Rt*x township. | Oet. 24 —Blakey school tease. Unton •owr.si.,; Hon- S B. Fleming and D N. Erwia. « Oct. 27 —Kinney school bouse. Jes ' feroon township. Hons. D E. Smith iT-d J- 0- MOTMIIOct. J 4 —Salem scboc-1 house. Blue Creek* township Hons C J, Lu*x and C. Lottenhixer. Oct 5>. —Pretie Hons. John C. Me-: ran and A P. Beatty. Oct. 24. —At Wsiliams school bowse.! D. N Erwin and D. D. Coffee. • Oet 29. —Lackey sctzol house. Un-1 ica township. D E Smith and J. C. ■ I Yfrfran Oct 24 —WashitrgtrmMoooeye schot-l ! C. J. Leu and D. B. Erwin. Oct. 31. —Berne Walter J. Lott Oet 31 —Genera Walter J. Lou. > DANDRUFF. An Eady Tas«r to C-'e ft Wher Ysj K"Ow How. < There are three kinds of dandruff I cures: Good dandruff cures. Bad dandruff cure* And plain liquid fwnk. The first it good to put on the head: the second is good to keep off the head: and the third it good to fiush out the sewer. The owners of good dandruff cures say on- remedy will cure you in two ’ weeks or money back. The owners of bad dandruff cures guarantee nothing, but spend their n—ney howling fake at the good dandI ruff cum. whicn policy they consider !is a clever method of enticing the sbeckeis from the unwary. Parisian Sage is a good dandruff f cure. It is guaranteed by Holthouse Drug I Co. to cure dandruff stop falling hair and !' n;r.g scalp in two weeks or I money back. It kills the dandruff microbe*, it pro-1 motes a new growth of hair, it makes, hair soft and luxuriant, and it with-1 ’ <-wt doubt the eat piea«*st aud te l f s igorating hair dressing made today. | To every reader of the Democrat | both man and woman, we want to say these few words: If you have tried other dandruff , cures, hair restorers, and have failed ' t to receive any benefit from them. ; don't give up hope, try Parisian Sage 'at cur risk. I, Hcdthoose Drug Co. wij’ sell you i large bottle fcr 50 cent* with a money back guarantee if it does not do a» adver.ised. Orders shipped by express, all ■ charges prepaid, at regular price, by I Giroux Mfg. Co, Buffalo, N. Y. o Wood's Liver Medicine in liquid f ,rtc fcr malaria, chins g ad fever, regulate* the liver, kidney* and Madder.: brings quick relief to biliousness, sick-1 headache, constipation. F.easan- to take. The 31.00 bottle contains times Use quantity of the 50c size. First dose brings relief Sold by HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. ECZEMA IS NOW CURABLE. Zemo. a scientific preparation for external user, stops itching instantly i and destroys the germ* that cause ■ the disease. This remarkable medicine has cured I more chrenic caws of Ecxema and oth}er skin diseases than all other remI edies On the market combined. Smith. Yager & Falk, the druggists, say they believe Zeoo to be an honest medicine and that it W *M do all that is claimed for fL BEMOCRAT WANT ABB- PAY 818
EVANGELICAL CHURCH. A large and attentive eoßgregati-'a | assembled at the Evangelical ehureh ' ' last night »nd enjoyed a glorious sptr- i :-sai feast. The Lord was with his . people. The minister spe ke on the. subject -Christ s'anding at the door | 'if the heart knocking ’ Among the -hings he said that the mind is rise | door to the scsL It is fatal to per- j | ait the mind to be completely ab- ; sorted |a waspirttu*! aad worldly mat-fte-s. Tbe d»:r of the heart is locked ; against Christ, and another spirit is permitted to possess man. The door ■ it* locked by tne will, prejudice and rocras'is alien. This knocking at 'the d*or is a call freer. Christ. If the door be opened Jesus win come is sad clean jowt tbe evil spirits and provide a feast Services this evening at 7: 'J. . Special sieging. C'.me and enjoy tbe 'evening with as. I The arrangements for the fnerai f the late P. A Macklin, who died : suddenly Wednesday night, have been ‘completed- The services win be held i Sunday morning at the )facklin. leavling the house at ten o’clock. The Sentinel, of Fort Wayne, is ar- ’ ranging for a rabscripcK-n campaign here and on tbe night of Friday. Or -ober 31st will send everybody who wants to go. to one <f the five cent theater*. Watch for their announcement in this paper. Attorney C. J. I.utx transacted bus iness Maricn. Indiana today He heft a few moments before Mr. Taft -sas scheduled to arrive and say* the crowd was estimated at from 4.MQ t£ , U-.W’ according to tbe polities of the man who made the gtzesa. The world s record in piano playing was broken fn Shelbyville by Roy E Harding, who accomplished the feat ;of playing thirty-six hours and one minute. Beginning Monday moraine ! promptly at 10 o'clock. Harding never removed ti* fingers from the keys • until ever thirty-six hours was ended. . The record of thirty-six hours was ■ held by Wiiicrd B. Kingston, of Brooklyn. N. Y. Harding besides winning a wager, will get a good position wtih a piano factory tor his nerveeacking •ask. He is from Indianapolis. 1 0 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: • We. the undersigned members of 1 the Jay County Bar. most of whom I were engaged in the practice of law a: tbe time the Hon. Jcte A. M [Adair was clerk of the Jay Circuit Court, have earefaHy examined a | printed pamphlet put fn circulstion by N. B. Hawkins, charging that darling Adair’s term of office as clerk sf said ccurt. some fifteen years ago. he over-taxed certain fee* in litigated leases and estate*. In justice to Mr. Adair, we would say that no investigatioa was ordered 'or made, br any one in authority.-but a pretended investigation for political purposes, was mjde by one Earl Patterse®. of Muncie, who was and now i* in the employ of said N B. HawIkins. Republican candidate for CcnIgress. That we have examined said psmpb ‘let and find the same is false, slanderous and misleading. That the fee* i taxed by Mr. AdaL- were within the I law, were approved by the court and j were satisfactory to both litigants and attorney*. His demeanor and conduct a.- • county official was gentlemanly, honest and courteous, and we -are frank to say that there were no fees illegally taxed or collected by him, as such clerk. JOHN M. SMITH Ex-Judge Circuit Court. |S. A D. WHIPPLE Ex-Deputy Attorney General of Indiana. [EMERSON McGRIFF, Ex-Prosecuting Attorney. J P. DENNEY. Ex-Mayor of Portland. THEODORE EAILEY, Ex-Postmaster cf Portland. R. H. HARTFORD. Ex-Prosecuting Attorney. , JAMES J. MORAN. CHAS. E. SCHWARTZ. GEO. w. HALL. I M. S. WILLIAMSON.
000000000000 O THE MARKET O O REPORTS O 300000000000 Ascsrote prices paid by Decatur -werarawt* for varou* j'ccwcts. Cor--ecte* every day at 2 o'ctocx. TOLEDO MARKETS. Wheat, eash T-. 1« | December wheat- 192** ' Cora, eash 74 I Oat*, eash 49H [December o*ts PRODUCE. By Decatur Prodnce Ca. Eggs 3* Fowl* 9e Ducks »e Geese 5c Turkey - He Spring cheek -19 c < Butter 15e Thicks He DECATUR GRAIN MARKET. Nibiiek and Company. Eggs Me’ Butter l«c Mixed ear c«ira 73 Yellow ear earn 75 White oats 44 Wheat J 5 Red elover seed 4.«15 .Asike clover seed - 7-35 Timothy seed ........... L 56 Rye 4 54 Barley PRICES ON COAL. Chee’itet coal 37.25 Hocking Valley 3775 West Virginia spEnt 4.W Wash nut 4?? DECATUR PACKING CO. The Decatur Packing ffonip*r.y. Phone 31. will pay the following prices for live stock: Hogs 34»>© 34.75 Veal Calves 34W835J5 Cattle 33.i»E3A«> B B « BB B 4 ♦ SMOKE DECATUR-MADE ♦ B CIGARS. B 8888888888888888 000000000000 O DEMOCRAT O O WANT COLUMN O 000000000000 WANTED WANTED —Reliable, energetic ycung man to represent Mfg. Co. in Adams county and adjoining counties. Salary or commissioE. Fairfax Refining Cc, Cleveland. Ohio. WANTED —Cigar traveling salesman in your territory; experience net necessary; will pay right man good salary and expenses. National Cigar Sales Co.. Toledo. Ohio. ' WAN TED—Two girls at the Park hotel. Inquire at once. 3583 t WANTED —A girl to do geneml housework at once. Inquire at this office WANTED—Reliable, energetic young man to represent Mfg. company in Adams and ad k tning counties One owning te*m Salary or commission. Fairfax Refining Co, Cleveland. Ohio. CIGAR SALESMAN WANTED—Fn your locality to represent us. Experience unnecessary; 3110 per mo. and expenses. Write fcr particulars. Monarch Cigar Co, St. Louis. Mo. FOR RENT FDR RENT—An eight room house located on the corner of Ninth and Jefferson street. Inquire of B. J. Rice at G. R. 4 I. freight office 249-5 t FOR RENT—Truck, fruit and poultry farm 21 acres. In city limits. Fine location. Good house, bam and large poultry house. If interested inquire at Schafer Hdw. Co. FDR RENT—Seven room house on West Monroe street. Inquire of Fred Huffman. 242-2 t I FDR RENT —F2ve room cottage with hard and soft water in house. Lg- I eat£d on Nuttman avenue. Key firot door east, inquire of C. O. France, with Corner Ice C*eam Co. ts FOR RENT—Good seven room house, second doer south Presbyterian church; both city and soft water and electric lights. Inquire of W. C. Kauffman, at Schafer Hdw. Co. Harness Store. 241‘4t HOUSE FOR RENT—Eight room dwelling, one square south of Clover Leaf, oppewite South Ward school. Has electric lights, double cellar, gas and water. Inquire of Thomas Mylott. 777 Russell St., Decatur. , FOR SALE FDR SALE —Cotswool buck sheep. O T. Johnson, residence mile south east of County Farm. 253-€ t FOR SALE —A five room cottage with cfceets. both kinds of water, much fruit ia god location. Wffl sell cheap if sold within thirty days. Inquire ai this office. ' 249-12 t FOR SALE—Ftorenee Hot Blast store t
good as new.. Inqwire of D H. HunEnke- 745*: BULBS PGR FALL PLANTING—We have as. sale a naee asaoctmeat of HracnthSi. tufin*. iiSea, etc. J. D Haie Ee-12t FOR sale—* suburban fifteen acre farm. Ha* a gxd six re cm st.ry and a half beuse :a suae foaadari-?e I Has a new barn 2Hm5». new cow bam | IkxhS. cistern, goed weß zt tnger. new woo* and cow bcose. ehaeken boce. hog Nocse. corn erib. granary wag *- shed, wire fence, lard wdl tSed. ca rood pike, on ea:l route, ow telepbrce ime. interurban step, ia about two square* of bowse About sixty rod* from good school t* mile to eoanry store. A good poultry and track faro- i inquire this office. 254-1 it 1 FDR SALE—Horse, buggy and k>--neas cheap, if sold soon. J. C. Let ’ ter. 334 S. Fifth Sn LOT FDR SALE—A buHLng l« located oce-kaif square frent Cacver Leaf statara. Price 394. Inquire at ■ this office. FOB RENT—Sevrarcom tease cw Monroe street. Inguirw of D. H. Knnsicker. SI-4< LOT FOR SALE—A well located «« in north part of dry. oa improved street: grz>od place for restiet-'re and 1 fpltriid.d LT-vestai-eEX if yo® wm sell at a ts taken soon. Inquire at this office, zi FDR SAIE—I have a few ga, t-z* if pure maple syrup for sale. Gawanteed pure under the pure ford lawn of Ohio B. W. She Ity. TRICKER S Jaekacn Socclesa coni leaves bo whiskers oc the stere I lids. Hocking Splint and other grades al the low price Office Phone 534: . Res. 311. • ts LOST AND FOUND LOST—Strayed or Stolen—A yearling heifer from pasture of Dyonis Schmitt same weighing about 794 Ibs_ color red. short horns. Any inf 'rmation to locate same will be thankful ly received. Dyonis Sehmitt. City Meat Market. Decatar. 24M« LOST—A long black kid glove between Omlor s h<w*e and tbe water works plant. Ruder retafr to this office. POUND —Stray hog a tfarm of J PDavis. 1 mile ear. and 1 mfle north of Mtnroe Owner can have same by payis? expenses 244-St LOST—A teary log chain. Finder will be rewarded fcr its return to Joseph Lower farm. 244-3 t LOST—A hand saw on Monroe street. Finder please return to Wemboff Mon tuner til works. LOST—A fattened red hog weight aboct 2» lbs. Fnder please notify Jcweph Shilling. R. F. D. 14. 2454 t FOUND —A stray red cow on the Dave Gerber farm three miles west of the city. Owner can tare same by paying for this ad Rjl'N'D—A small pocketbook containing small amount of change. Was found by Wm. Err-nefie’d Inquire at this* oS.ct. 244-31 POUND —Pocke r knife; or. er can have same by calling at this office. 245-3 t LOST —Handsaw on Monroe street. Finder please return to the Wemhoff Monamen'al Works. 145-3 t POUND—A stray hog weighs HO lbs. epotted farrow Owner can hive same by calling at my home F->r»teen-th St.. Decatur and paying to- advertising and care Wm. Miller. POUND—A bunch of keys. Owner may have same by proving property and paying for this notice. — o— PUBLIC SALE Toe undersigned will offer at public sale on what is known as the Henry Magley farm, four miles oerth of Decatur and 114 miles northeast of Monmouth. beginning at 10 o'clock am., Tuesday. Oct 27, 1908 the following ‘ property: Horses. Cattle, Sheep, etc. (Two work horses. 3 g%d milch cows. I two with calf by side, 1 registered i Durham cow with calf by side, p <i red shorih- rr. btsE calf one year old, eligible to registry, and yearling steer. One Dome Jersey sow with pigs by side, six Duroc Jersey pigs 3 months Sold. 1 Durac Jersey boar, two shcats weighing 150 lb* each, 11 head fun blood Shropshire ewes. 1 fan blood Shropshire ram. 1 farm wagon, one beggy, 1 Milwaukee mower, 1 hay rake, 1 breaking plow. 1 spring tooth harrow, 1 spike tooth harrow, 1 tank heater, jl grain cradle, 2 sets heavy work harness, 2 sets singie harness. 75 full btoodi Leghorn* 1 trio of geese, three ehickeE crates tor show use. 369 steek* of com. 14 tons of mixed bay ta as&w Tern* of Sa^—3-z* and an der cash day of sale; over 35. W. a credit of ■ J mouths win be given, purchaser giving axe with approved security. Pour per cent d acwaat for cwt. HENRY MAGLEY. John BpwkJer. AaeL -o Democrat Want Ads. Pay,
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BANK 000000000000 o 0 o FIRST 0 O NATIONAL 0 O BANK 0 o— • ? 0 Decatur, Indiana O 0 — 2 □ Caoital o SIOO,OOO o 0 — 2 0 Surplus 0 0 $20,000 0 0 Interest Paid on C 0 Deposits 0 0 0 000000000000 COIRT HOUSE NEWS tCaatfssed trim nose 1.) < tara KeEer. « LN Deeatnr. <1.400. — "Hie eaus* 'f Siise Buhler vs. Lou ; .'»se. i«m± at premise, demand 33.- ■ • was t-eitd this afternoon. The was representv-i by Attorney ' Ffoi C.aerxi. of Fort Wayne, and J. |C JCrraa The defendant was not in ; r tn t.td was wet represented and the xt y er.-b«ee :Je-ed was that of the . p-.a-.ttxt Th» fiadtsg was for the , ; auxtiff and jwdgmea.: will be rendered ! for kl *»□■■ announced Saturday o BROOD SOWS FOR SALE—I have tor sale five brood saws that will farrew about Otxober 10. Joe Bruntegraffi R. H. No. IL 245-4 t o WOULD MORTGAGE THE FARM. A farmer on Rural Rome 2. Empire. Ga, W. A Floyd by name, says: I *Buekiea's Arnica Salve cured the two] wcrat sores I ever saw; one on my I hand and oae on my leg. It is worth ; more than its weight in gold I would , not be without it if I had t» mortgage ‘ the farm to get it” Only 25c. at all dealer* - o - PUBLIC SALE. | Notice is hereby given that tbe undersigned, administrator with the I will annexed of the estate of L. W. Lewtou. deceased, will offer for sale at public auction at the late residence of said decedent, 4>4 miles northwest of Decatur, I*4 miles northwest of Monmouth and \ mile southwest of Interurban Step No. 2314 in Root township in said county and state, on Friday. Nov. 13. 1908. beginning at 10 o'clock a. tn., the personal property of said estate, consisting of 1 sorrel mare 9 years old, one black mare 9 years old. one grey family mare, tw 0 yearling colts, cue suckling twit; 4 bead of milch cows. 1 2 year I old heifer with calf by side, one calf! coming yearling; 34 head of first class breding ewes. 8 head of spring' lambs. 2 first class bucks. 2 Duroc i Jersey brood sews with pigs by side. [ six head of spring pigs; 1 broad tire wagon. 1 narrow tire wagon. 1 twoseated carriage. 1 double set work harness, 1 set buggy harness. 1 6 foot 2-horse corn cultivator, 1 single shovel plow, one double shovel plow, one spring tooth harrow, 1 spike tooth harrow, one hay ladder, one set dump boards, one pair bob sleds, hay in mow. com in the shock and manv other things tco numerous to mention. Terms of Sale —All sums of 35 and under, cash in hand: over 35 a credit of not to nine months will be given, the purchaser executing his note therefor, bearing six per cent after maturity, waiving relief, providing for attorneys fees and with sufficient sureties thereon. MAREY D. LEWTON. Admr. with the will annexed. Phil L Shieferatein will also offer his interest in and to any or all the , above property at tht same time and ( under the same terms. , PHIL L SCHIEFERSTEIN. I John Spuhler, Auctioneer TRY PEM4CRAT WANT ABS. The cleanest.-lightest.-and 1 most comfortable E , SLICKER t «the same time /ly /1 cheapest in the < W end because it' I wears longest *3Q9 berywhere CT)f ve*7 garment ouar-~ <SM*" • Catalog free VtyX • - —-t . --ts e
TINNING % For Spouting, Roofing Galvanised Iron and Tin Work, Copper and Galvanized Lightin, Reda See w T. A* Leonard Opposite Hale’s Warehouse. FEED AND SEEDS J. D. HALE Seeds, Feed, Wool, Salt and Ce«i, Portland gDemenL Rock Wall Fla*, ter. Lime and Fertilizers. Garden seeds in bulk. Lawn Grass Seed. Flower Seeds and Bulbs. Feed and Coed delivered. Phone 8. 201 8. Second Street PROFESSIONAL DR. J. M. MILLER Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Treated EYES TESTED A GLASSES FITTED 220 South Second St Decatur J. 4. COVERDALE, M. D EARL & COVEPDALE, M. a , Bye, Ear, Noap and Throat Spec! al let Byes tested. Glasses Fitted Ors. j. S. Goiardalß ind Son Office 118% 2nd Street Decatur, - Indiana PLUMBING P. J, HYLAND SANITARY ' PLUMBING ■ Ga« Fitting J Steam end Hot Water Heating, Gaa and CombLna tion Fixtures 23 NevM SL PfesM 254 INSURANCE. TVloney TO UOAIN on Farms at 5 per C. GRAHAM Insurance agt Decatur, Indiana. PAINTING. CARRIAGE and SIGN PAINTING CALL ON Med Miller Shop over Buhlers Blacksmith Shop on FIRbT STREET — REPAIRING. » -*3s J repair Bicycles, Guns » Umbrellas, ’ E,c Prices Right F. E. SMITH The man who fixes things MICHIGAN FARMS, all sizes; chicken, fruit and lake fronts. The best Proposition on the map. See H. Harruff. Decatur, Ind., for illustrated catalogs and price list. ts
