Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 6, Number 284, Decatur, Adams County, 28 November 1908 — Page 4
STUDABAKER’S DUROCS For the next thirty days I will sell at Bargain Prices, Extra good tried sows and spring gilts. Those bringing a fair price, I will breed Free of Charge, to any of my herd boars. NOW IS THE TIME to get bargains so come and spend the day at Glendale farm or write for particulars. D. E. STUDABKER, Decatur, Ind. Farm only 4 blocks from the Court House Farmers Attention Hello Everybody!! When you think of employing an AUCTIONEER stop and consider whois more capable of selling your property than "J. N.” who has had 7 years experience and is posted on live stock values. He is willing to allow you to be the judge. Phone at my expense. Thanking you for past patronage I remain, Yours for successful sales J. N. B'JRKHEAD The Live Stock and General Auctioneer. Monroe Ind. Clara Zolars Bond SOPRANO Teacher of Singing and Voice Placement. Pupil of, Sbriglia of Paris, France, Jamotta. of Florence, Italy, Panzani, of London, England, Rickards, of Berlin, Germany. STUDIO. 2716 Fairfield Avenue. FORT WAYNE, IND.
DECATUR PACKING COMPANY Are paying $5.65 for hogs weighing 200 lb or more. Fhone 81 P, J, HYLAND SANITARY PLUMBING Gas Fitting, Steam and Hot Water Heating, Gas and Combination Fixtures 23 Noaroc St. Phsae 356 J. D. HALE feed*, Feed, Wool, Salt and Gaal, Portland Camant. Rook Wall Plaa ter, Lime and Fertilizer*. Garden seeds in bulk, Lawn Graai Steed, Flower Seeds and Bulbs. Feed and Coal delivered. Phone a 201 8. Second Street For Spouting, Roofing Galvanized Iron and Tin Work, Copper and Galvanized Lighting Rods. Bte T» A. Leonard Opposite Hale’s Warehouse.
Cures Biliousness, Sick Fl TM I B Cleanses the system Headache, Sour Stom- H H. I IV II thoroughly and clears *ch Torpid Liver and M■S3 IS SHF sallow complexions of Laxative Fruit Syrup pi X 3 THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG COMPANY,
iWoney TO LOAN on Farms at 5 per C. GRAHAM Insurance Agency Decatur, Indiana.
TEACHERS MEET (Continued from rage 1.) Phonics be taught?” Miss Winnes said in the first three grades. The subject of the morning was that of 'The Young Men of Today" by Wm. G. Teeple, of St. Marys township. He says that the young man must be honest. This is a thought that every young man should take to himself. Always do your best. Set perfection as your standard. Lose yourself in your work, and make it a pleasure. The young man should be economical. He must be industrial. This paper was filled with good thoughts which i should be taken by all young men. t Discussion of the subject by G. W. j Warner, of Peterson. He says what. was said in the paper should also apply to girls. The three important phases of life are: ‘Self reliance, formation of proper habits, self re- | straint.” Everybody should stand for the right and do the right without showing political preferment. The third subject was that of . “Dream Life" by Noah B. Gilliom, of I Monroe township schools. Mr. Gilliom gave a great flow of oratory on this . subject. He discussed “Dream Life” ; Pont the standpoint of the home and the school. Vocal solo, Robert Poer, superintendent of Geneva schools. “A Visit to the Cliff Dwellers” by Miss Grace E. Burke, of Geneva. This was a very interesting description of the Cliff Dwellers of southern Colorado. Miss Burke also exhibited some pictures and curios of the cliffs. Attendance 97 per cent. Noon. o HAVE MOVED THEIR OFFICES The law offices of Hooper & Lenhart the Decatur Abstract company and the W. H. Meyer real estate agency have been removed from the Morrison block to the Dr. Boyers building just across the street, where they will be glad to greet you. 284-6 t o Andy Krunemacker. of north Second street, -e-silvers mirrors and he does first class work. If you have anything in this line let him know and he win prove to you that he knows his business. Give him a call. ts o MONEY TO LOAN—Any amount at 5 per cent Interest on real estate security. Schurger & Smith, Attys, at Law. 225-301 000000000000 0 o 0 FIRST O 0 NATIONAL 0 IO BANK O 0 — o Decatur, Indiana O o — o O Capital O 0 SIOO,OOO O 0 — o O Surplus C O $20,000 O 0 Interest Paid on O O Deposits O O O 000000000000 ****♦♦♦****♦*♦* < * * The Most Complete « * Line of High Grade * * * ; Smoking Chewing ‘ •TOBACCO* * Carried in the city at * * * * T.C. Corbett’s * * Cigar Store * * * ***************
000000000000 O DECATUR O O CHURCHES O 000000000000 Communications intended fdr this column should be in not later than ten o'clock a. m-, Saturday, to insure publication. ST. MARYS CATHOLIC CHURCH First mass 6:00 a. m. Second mass, 8:00 a. m. Late mass, 10:00 a. m. Sermon 7:30 p. m. Forty hours devotion (begins tomorrow morning at six o’clock. GERMAN REFORMED. 9:30 —Sunday school. Lesson, Isaiah, 28:1-13. 10:30 —Sendee in German. Text, Matth. 6:12. “And forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors.” 6:15 —Christian Endeavor Society. 7:00 —Service in English. Text Gen. 3:7. Covering Sin. You are welcome at our services. Louis C, Hessert. Pastor. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH. English divine service at our church Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Text: Matth. 21. 1-9. Theme of discourse: “The joyful message of Advent: ‘Behold the King cometh unto thee!’ ” A cordial invitation is extended to the public to come and hear this sermon. J. H. Klausing, Pastor. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. An invitation Is extended you to come to the services to be held in our church tomorrow. If you have no church hoe we will be pleased to receive you into the Presbyterian church family. The following services will be held: 9:15 a. m., Bible school. 10:30 a. m„ morning worship. 2:00 p. tn.. Junior C. E. 6:00 p. m., Senior C. E. Let us make this a "Gleaning Service” where all the good things left over from the convention will he gathered together and woven into a great purpose to make our society more efficient in the Master’s work 7:00 p. m., evening service. Topic, "Bible Characters." Especially for our young people. U. B. CHURCH. I. Imler. Pastor. Sunday school 9:15 a. m. J. D. Stultz, Supt. Class meeting 10:30 a. m. J. D. Wisehaupt, leader. Y. P. C. E. U. 6:00 p. m. Bertha Meihls, Pres. Sermon 7:00 p. m. All are welcome. Come and worship with us.
SERVICES AT THE CITY MISSION There will be services at the city mission this evening at 7:15. Prayer and praise meeting Sunday afternoon at 2:30. Preaching in the evening at 7:15. Rev. John Gibson will preach in the evening. Everybody welcome at our meetings. Chancey S. Stetson, Supt, M. E. CHURCH. Dr. C. B. Wilcox, Pastor. Sunday school 9:15 a. m. John Vail, Supt. Thanksgiving sermon by the pastor at 10:30 a. m. Epworth League Devotional 6:00 p. m. Evening sermon 7:00 p. m. The male quartet of our choir will sing at both the morning and evening services. You are cordially invited. CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Bible school 9:30 a. m. Topic: “World’s Temperance Sunday.” This is the Sunday when Bible schools throughout the world are studying the subject of temperance. Owing to the death of the daughter of Rev. T. A. Cooper no preaching on Sunday, but a social service w’ill be held after Bible school. Everybody invited. o If your dealer does not handle Admiral coffee, others do. 208tf — o GEO. THICKER has for sale a brand new Splint coal, hard as a rock, per ton for a few cars. You have I not seen its equal. Phone 534. 258-12 t that lasts equal to Anthracite at 83.50 Democrat Want Ads. Pay
000000000000 O DEMOCRAT O O WANT COLUMN O 000000000000 WANTED THE MOLER BARBER COLLEGE— Chicago, 111., certainly offer i>pkad ! <i chance for men to learn that trade quickly. There is little expense and positions are numerous. Their illustrated catalogue explains fully. Write them. WANTED—Two girls to do general work at the Park hotel. Inquire at once. WANTED —A lady cook. Please apply at once at the Park hotel, Decatur, Indiana. 281-2 t WANTED—HICKORY TIMBER We are in the market for second growth hickory for which We pay the highest cash price. Are you going to clear anything out your woods? If so, we want the hickory. Come in and get our prices and dimensions. A. M. York, Phone 502, Decatur, Ind. 255-3 mod-w FOR SALE FOR SALE —To dose an estate, stock of dry goods in established store. Address O. W. Priddy, Van Wert, O. 282-3 t FOR SALE —One sideboard, good as new; book case, good bed and springs and other pieces cf furniture. Can be bought cheap if soon. Inquire at the Russel barber shop. 281-3 t FOR SALE—A bookcase and writing desk combined. It will be sold cheap. Inquire of D. W. Beery. 279-41 FOR SALE —One dark % Jersey cow for sale. God size, god milker, calf by her side, four weeks old. Inquire at G. R. & I. depot Monroe. J. A. Hendricks. MICHIGAN FARMS, all sizes; chicken, fruit and lake fronts. The best proposition on the map. See H. Harruff, Decatur, Ind., for illustrated catalogue and price list- ts FOR SALE —Thoroughbred Shropshire buck. Inquire of J. A. Cline, rural route 3, Decatur, Indiana. FOR SALE —Horse, buggy and harness cheap, if sold soon. J. C. Lei ter, 220 S. Fifth St ts
TRICKER’S Jackson Sootless coal leaves no whiskers on the stove lids. Hocking Splint and other grades at the low price. Office Phone 534; Res. 311. ts FOR RENT FOR RENT —8 roomed house back of Doctor Trout. Inquire of Mrs. Johns. FOR RENT —6-roomed dwelling with pantry, closets and water. Eighth St. D. H. Hunsicker. FOR RENT —Eight-roomed house Conner of Jackson and Ninth strets. See Mrs. F. J. Hyland. Fifth street, ts LOST AND FOUND LOST —A gold biacelet with brilliants and blue stones as sets. Finder is requested to return to this office. 281-3 t LOST —A ten dollar bill some place in Decatur. Finder will be suitably rewarded by returning same to Joshua Parrish. 280-3 t FOUND —A brown fur collar or boa. Inquire at this office. Owner may have same by paying for this notice. 280-3 t LOST —A small fur collar between Decatur and Berne. Finder please return to the county treasurer’s office, LOST —A gold initial ring with small diamond as setting with initials P; M. to E. B. on the inside. Finder please return to this office. A reward will be paid. FOUND —A stray hog weighs 180 lbs. spotted farrow. Owner can have same by caMlng at my home Fourteenth St, Decatur and paying for advertising and care. Wm. Miller. FOUND —A pair of nose giases. Loser may have same by calling at this office and paying for this notice. • ® TOURING CAR FOR SALE. We know where you can buy a nice Mg Winton touring car, with lamps, glass front, top, and all In good sffiape for $350. The first buyer gets It Gome quick. Ir-iulre at this office.
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000000000000 O THE MARKET O O REPORTS O 000000000000 Accurate prices paid by Decatur merchants for various products. Corrected every day at 2 o'clock. TOLEDO MARKETS. Wheat, cash 404% December wheat 104% Corn, cash 62 Oats, cash 49% December oats 49% PRODUCE. By Decatur Produce Co. Eggs 25c Fowls ” c Ducks Geese 5c Turkey 12c Spring ehicks " c Butter 18c Chicks ‘ c DECATUR GRAIN MARKET. Niblick and Company. Eggs 25c Butter 2llc Mixed ear com Yellow ear corn 80 White oats 46 Wheat 100 Red clover seed 4.55 Alsike clover seed 7.25 Timothy seed 4.50 Rye 66 Barley 50 PRICES ON COAL. Chestnut eoal $7.25 Hocking Valley 3.75 West Virginia splint 4.00 Wash nut 4.00 DECATUR PACKING CO. The Decatur Packing Company, Phone 81, will pay the following prices for live stock: Hogs [email protected] Veal Calves [email protected] Cattle $3.00®54.00 B. KALVER & SONS. Phone 442. Beef hides Sc Calf hides 10c Sheep pelts 25c to SI.OO Tallow 4c Mink 25c to $4.00 Skunk 20c to $1.40 Coon 10c to $1.15 Opossum 5c to 25c Muskrat 5c to 25c On .he top wave of public favor — Try Admiral coffee. 209-tt INATTENTION Sj Everybody As the time is not far distant when you will he wanting to have that sale and you will wonder what Auctioneer will get you the high dollar for your property. Listen John Spuhler The Live Stock and General AUCTIONEER is the auctioneer that gets the high dollar for all property sold. Claim dates early. ’Phone, Res. 531; Office 430 DECATUR. IND.
AUCTIONEER II - ' ■ For a successful sale, farm or otherwise, call on Noah Frauhiger PREBLE, IND. He can secure for you the high dollar. He knows the value of stock by experience.
000 00000 00 00 000 o 0 BOSSE OPERA HOUSE 0 WEDNESDAY, DEC. 2 ° — —— ° ♦ 0 ♦ X :0 : JOS. KING’S NEW VERSION $ 0 i♦ ♦ 0 i “EAST LYNNE’I s $ i 10 * *♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦+♦ ♦ 0 0 With Gertrude Arden Produced by Mr. Joseph King, who ° Staged the “Ninety and one.” q the Great Rural Play that O '0 ran Six Months at the Academy, New York 0 _ : 0 Prices: 25, 35 and 50 Cents ° SEAT SALE AT USUAL PLACE 0 _n 0000000000 OO 00000000000 CROUP THERE IS NOTHING that strikes terror to the hearts of parents mere than to be awakened in the night by the ringing cough which accompanies an attack of croup. The child may retire with nothing but a slight cold and a few hours later the family be aroused by the ominous symptoms. Every home where there are small children should be prepared for these sudden attacks, as prompt treatment is necessary. Do not experiment with remedies of doubtful value, but get CHAMBERLAIN’S COUGH REMEDY that has been in use for nearly forty years and never known to fail.
Mr. Homer Krohn, of Lisbon, lowa, in a letter to the manufacturers of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy praises this medicine for what it has done for his children. He says; “It has not only saved them once but many a time! Onlv two weeks ago my boy had the croup so bad in the’ night that had it not been for having a buttle of Chamberlain’s Cough' Remedy in the house he would have choked before a doctor could have gotten to the house. It is a medicine that no one should be without at any time.” It is pleasant to take and many children like it.
Attacks of croup are most likely to occur during the early winter months, and every family with young children should be prepared for it. Keep a bottle of CHAMBERLAIN’S COUGH REMEDY in your home. It only costs a quarter, large size 50 cents. Your druggist sells it.
Feed Perless Crushed Oyster shells to raise poultry and eggs profitably. For sale at all drug stores and at Hale's warehouse. 284-12 t o — Conkey’s Roup Cure 50c. at Smith, Yager and Falk’s. Makes 25 gallons medicine. Save your fowls.
DR. J. M. MILLER Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Treated EYES TESTED A GLASSES FITTED 520 South Second st.- Decatur J. a COVERDALE, M. D. EARL GL COVERDALE, M. D. Eye, Ersr, Nose and Throat Specialist Eyes tested Olaasea FittW Drs. J. S. Coverdala and Son Office nB% 2nd Street Decatur, - Indiana 0.P.M,. w , P. LCree# . cx Aetna Engineering Bureau Civil Engineers Surveys, Estimates,Valuations,Reports, Etc “‘"7 Sp « u Sutte 700, 125 La Salle St TeL Main 2338 CHICAGO
“We guarantee every bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy,” says W. M. Parish, Palmerston, Ontario. “Out of the many bottles sold last winter not one was returned. We recommend it especially for children with croup.” Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is famous for its prompt cures of coughs, colds and croup. When given as soon as the child becomes hoarse an attack of croup may be averted. This medicine is entirely free from narcotics or injurious substances of any kind and may be given to the little ones with absolute safety.
MONEY TO LOAN —I have plenty of money toloan on farms. No commission charged. Dore B. Erwin, attorney at law. tufri
MONEY FOB. CO A.L ana OTHER WINTER SUPPLIES If you need money for fuel, winter clothing or If you have a number of small bills which need attention borrow the money from us, pay the bills and you will have one year to pay It back. We make loans on Furniture, Pianos, Teams, Wagons, etc. If you need money fill ou t the following blank and mall it to us and our agent will call on you. Our agent will be In Decatur every Tuesday. Name Address Am’t Wanted ~ Kind of Security Reliable Private Ft. Wayne Loan Co. Established 1836, Room 2, Second floor, 706 Calhound street. Home Phone 833. Fort Wayne, Ind
