Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 7, Number 13, Decatur, Adams County, 15 January 1909 — Page 4

000000000000 Q THE MARKET O 0 REPORTS O 0000000000001 Accurate price* paid by Decatur merchants for various product*. Corrested every oay at Z o’clock. TOLEDO MARKETS. Wheat. cash 106 H Mar wheat 109 >4 July wheat 101 H, Com. cash - 615fc| May com May corn — *34, Oats, cash 52% J May oats 53 Jcly oats 4T 5* Wheat I°° PRODUCE. By Decatur Produce Co. Eggs !6c Fowls - | Ducks 8c Geese t>c Turkey 14e Spring chicks 8c .... . .17c MULvu* ..-Si* Chicks 8c DECAT'JR GRAIN MARKET. Niblick and Company. Eggs J « c Butter 18c Mixed ear corn ‘3 Yellow ear com *5 White oats 48 Wheat 99 Red clover seed 4.80, Alsike clover seed 7.549, Barley 5* Timothy seed L-W B. KALVER & SONS. Phone 442. Beef hides ® c Calf hides 11° Sheep pelts 25c to SI.OO Tallow 40 Mink ..25c to $4.59 Skunk 25c to $2.«0 Coon .10c to 21-15 Opossum 5c to 35c J Muskrat 5c to 3»e PRICES ON COAL. Chestnut aoal $7 25 Hocking Valley 5-75 West Virginia splint 4-00 Wash nut 4.00 The Decatur Packing Company, Phone 8L win pay the following prices for live stock: Hogs [email protected] Veal calves $6.00? $6.50 Cattle [email protected]

100 pounds of granulated sugar sot 11.75. See Charles Hendricks, phone «0. o — CATARRH CURED Ko Cure. No Pay, is a Most Generous Offer To get an antiseptic strong enough to kill catarrh germs and not destroy the tissues of the membrane at the same time, has been a problem which was never solved until the discovery of Hyomei (pronounced High-o-me). Hyomei is prepared from eucalyptus the most powerful yet healing ontiseptic known. Breathe it through tne inhaler over the inflamed and germridden membrane four or five times a day. and in a few days the germs will disappear. The inflamed condition will go, too, and the snuffling, hawking and offensive breath, and the discharge of mucous and crusts in the nose will cease. Then why should any catarrh sufferer hesitate, when Holthouse Drug Co. has such faith in Hyomei that he offers to return your money if after a fair trial Hyomei does not cure catarrh. A complete Hyomei outfit, including the inhaler, costs SI.OO. and extra bottles, if afterwards needed, cost but 50 cents. Hyomei also cures asthma, croup, sore throat, coughs, colds or grip.

If your dealer ftoee net handle Ad trai eogee, others do. SOOtf FEEBLE OLD LADY Has Strength Restored By Vinol

Mrs. Michael Bloom of Lewistown, who is 80 years of age, says: "For • long time I have been so feeble that I have had to be wheeled around ia an invalid’s chair. I had no strength and took cold at the slightest provocation, which invariably settled on my lungs, and a cough would result Mr son learned of the cod liver preparation called Vinol, and procured a bottle for me. It built up my strength rapidly, and after taking three bottles I am able to do most of my work, and I can walk a quarter of a mile easily. Every aged or weak person who requires strength should try Vinol. lam i delighted with what it has done for me.”

As a body builder and strength creator for old people, delicate children, weak, run-down persons, and after sickness, Vinol is unexcelled If it fails to give satisfaction we will re-, turn your money. Smith. Yager & Falk : DRUGGISTS. Decatur, Indiana

WANT ADS WANTED WANTED —Giri to do housework; one who can cook; no washing, good wages yill be paid. Employers are common people and have two children. Address C. I. 1052 Wall St., Fort Wayne, Ind. 10-2 t WANTED —Cigar traveling salesman in your territory, experience not necessary; will pay right man good salary and expenses. National Cigar Sales Co.. Toledo. Ohio. MEN WANTED QUICKLY by big Chicago Mail Order House to distribute catalogues, advertise, etc. $25.00 a week. $60.00 expense allowance first month. No experience required. Manager. Dept. 501, 385 Wabash Ave., Chicago. 9_6t CIGAR SALESMAN WANTED—In your locality to represent us. Experience unnecessary; sllO per mo. and expenses. Write for particulars. Monarch Cigar Co. SL Louis. Mo.

TEAMS WANTED—Five or six teams to haul timber. Good wages. A. M. York. Phone 502. 5-6 t WANTED —Y'oung men to learn automobile business by mail and prepare for positions as chauffeurs and repair men. We make you an expert in ten weeks and assist you to seem e position. Pay big. work pleasant. demand for men great. Reasonable. Write today for particulars. En pire Automobile Institute, Rochester. N. Y. MONEY TO LOAN on farm property at 5 per cent. L. C. DeVoss, Decatur, Indiana. 3-30t-dw FOR SALE FOR SALE—Any one wanting to go into the general merchandise business would do well to see Robert Case s’ Magley, Indiana, as he wants to sell out and leave. It would only take about SI,OOO to start business. He has a fine location for a store with postoffice and rural route from store.

FOR SALE—Two good, fresh cows, calves two weeks old. Inquire at Scheimans & Perkins coal yard, phone 240. 7-6 t FOR SALE—Two black colts. One mare coming three years old, one horse colt coming two years old. Inquire of George Zimmerman. 7-6 t FOR SALE—I fonr-year-old driving mare and ten head of Shropshire ewes. B. J. Waggoner, phone 012. 6-3 t HICKORY WOOp FOR SALE—Suitable for cook stove or heatre. Also dry sawdust and kindling. A. Li. York, Phone 502. 12-50 t FOR SALM—A paar of saules. five rears old. W hands high, weigh JAOO pounds, well broke and a* gentle as a pair of horses in stall or w. harness. The price is right Call on D W. Beery ar Abe Boch at once if you want them. 219tf

FOR SALE—A coal cook stove. Will sell cheap if sold at once. Inquire of Mrs. Euumgton, one square south South Ward school. FOR SALE—Surrey, sleigh and harness. cheap. See David Hunsicker. 10-6 t FOR SALE—2OO shocks of fodder, 4 tons of hay, one brood sow and one cow. Inquire of John Conrad. R. F. D. 2. FOR SALE—I cow, hay, fodder, onehorse wagon, hay fork. See John Conrad on the Rinehart farm. 8-3 t LOST AND FOUND ’ LOST—A small dog, with white and black spots on the back. Call Henry Gunsett, on rural route ten. 12-3 t i LUST —A boys’ gauntlet glove. Please 1 return to Mrs. Fred Linn or thia office. DOST —A Swastika belt pin somewhere la Monroe. Finder return to Fern Hendricks and receive reward. FOR RENT FOR RENT —-A good barn, with water hydrant in building, 32.00 per month Sec Mrs. R. B. Gregory, S. 4th SL 3-6 t FOR RENT —Eight room house, well improved on Monroe street, for rent See J. F. Snow. 9-3 t

r W.W.Mur.C.I. D.P.HwAr. Att'r P. LCX Aetna Engineering Bureau j Civil Engineers I Siir¥ej»,Es&Bates,lfaluaticns,leports,Ete. | Particular attention given to street pavei meats, sewerage and water supply sysI terns. Surveys for steam and electric ' .radways. Special Assessment Experts. Salt* 700, 125 La Salle St.

I Tai. Me!.-. 2359 CHICAGO I . . The new system cf trading—gee ; Charles Hendricks or phone 589. 1

COURT HOUSE NEWS Amos K. Stoneburner Appointed as an Administrator A LITTLE RECORD The Circuit Court Done a Little Business Today Letters of administration were issued to Amos K. Stoneburner, in the estate of Jesse W. Stoneburner deceased. Mrs. Stoneburner was named in the will of the deceased, but she declined to act, and the court appointed the oldset son. An answer in one paragraph was filed in the damage case of Anson B. Cunningham against the Chicago & Erie railroad, in which the plaintiff seeks to get damages in the sum of SSOO.

A quit claim deed for a lot in this city was filed for record, Miles F. Porter to Eva E. Boyers. Anthony Glendenning deeds nine acres in Hartford township to David Leichty, for consideration of $1,500. CRIMINAL DECEIT (Continued from page 1.) she left the man and came to Decatut to make her home with her mother. After her arrival she instituted divorce proceedings against Risen, and he was notified legally of the procedure. After receiving the notice. Risen immediately communicated with his wife stating that she need not go to the expense of securing a decree, as he had already got-

ten one there. Ender the impression that she was again free, in 1901 she married Frank Richards, with whom she has since lived, two children coming to bless this the second union. As best they could the Richard's got along until some time ago, when the son of Mrs. Richards by the former marriage came from Michigan and sounded the thunderbolt that Risen had not secured legal separation from the woman, as he had stated, but was deceiving her. that he might cause her trouble. This angered Richanij and since that time he has shamefully treated her, refusing to assist her in getting the necessary funds with which to secure the degree, and on two occasions turned her from the home in the cold and locked the door upon her. In fact Mrs. Richards has. by her toil practically supported the family for several months. Mrs. Richards was yesterday granted a divorce from Risen, hence she is again single as her marriage to Richards is void without procedure. Richards has gone to Lima. Ohio, where he expects to remain, while the woman is left to work and support his children.

BRING OUT STORY (Continued from page I.) foot in Huntington. His friends learned [how the money was Jost, bearded the lion in his den and made him disgorge. The money was given to Branyon's family, and if reports are true they were in dire need of it.

ITS THE BEST EVER (Continued from page 1.1 first to come will be the first served. The premium is really valuable, and we should like to place one in every Adams county home. There is much to say about the book, but they are really so good that we hardly know where to begin. o WILLIAM M. REYNOLDS FAILED. Redkey Man is a Bankrupt and the First Meeting of Creditors is Called.

William M. Reynolds, of Redkey, t who has for some time been the own- ■ er and proprietor of a saw mill, has 1 been adjudged a bankrupt. Notices of the first meeting of his creditor?. ; on January 30, 1909, at the United States court room, in Fort Warne, . were mailed Thursday by Referee in ; Bankruptcy Sol A. Wood. At this time the notice announces, the creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt and transact such other business as may properly be presented.—Portland Commercial-Review.

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TILLMAN MAKES SPEECH. Credits « Few Others With Merber-' ship in Ananias Club. Washington. January 15. —The Ananias club was discussed in the senate today by Senator Tillman, who declared that statements by Attorney General Bonaparte and Postmaster General Meyer in reply to his reply to charges made against him by the president in relation to his contemplated purchase of Oregon timfcer lands made them eligible to membership in that organization. He again defended his action and said in fighting the “unscrupplous men who are determined to destroy him he was prepared for anything, even assassination.” GONE TO NORTH CAROLINA. After living in open defiance to law and good order and common decency, John H. Holcomb will be returned to this city within a few days, providing the plans of Detective George W. Harrod do not go wrong, and will have a chance to observe the world from behind the iron bars of the Wells county jail. The specific charge against Holcomb is perjury. Wednesday night an affidavit charging Dr. Holcomb with committing perjury on the witness stand during the Cotten divorce trial was filed and almost immediately after the warrant was issued in Justice Walbert's court. Detective Harrod, who filed the affidavit, left for Indianapolis, where he will ask the governor for requisition papers to bring the red haired doctor back from Athen, N. C.. where he went last week. —Bluffton Banner.

MISERY IN STOMACH. And Indigestion Vanishes In Five Minutes and You Feel Fine. Why not start now —today, and forever rid yourself of Stomach trouble and Indigestion? A dieted stomach gets the blues and grumbles. Give it a good eat, then take Pape's Diapepsin to start the digestive juices working. There will be no dyspepsia or belching of Gas or eructations or undigested food; no feeling like a lump of lead in the stomach or heartbum. sick htadache and Dizziness, and your food will not ferment and poison your breath with nauseous odors. Pape’s Diapepsin costs only 50 cents for a large case at any drug store here, and will relieve the most obstinate case of indigestion and Epset Stomsch in five minutes. There is nothing else better to take Gas frojji Stomach and cleanse the sumach and intestines, and besides, one triangule will digest and prepare for assimilation into the blood all your food the same as a sound, healthy stomach would do it

When Diapepsin works, your stomach rests —gets itself in order, cleans up—and then you feel like eating when you come to the table, and what yen eat will do you good. Absolute relief from all Stomach Misery is waiting for you as soon as you decide to begin taking Diapepsin. Tell your druggist that you want Pape’s Diapepsin, because you want to be thoroughly cured of Indigestion. WHAT PARISIAN SAGE WILL DO OR MONEY BACK.

StO P falltag hair Ybapp^anV l weekß txc Arr f Cure dandrnff in WtaXAGE f two weeks. Stop splitting " a ' ~ ® tOp iTcniEg scalp f >• immediately. IfjS Grow more hair. Make harsh hair I silky and luxI ’ ' •! uriant, I Brightens up the V air and eyebrows. | —yaw/ly ‘^ s a hair dress-* { jS — .a tag it fe without a P eflr —It • contains A \i w BothiDfe that can. kWi possibly harm the hair, it is not sticky, oily or greasy —it is used by thousands to keep the hair healthy—it prevents as well as cures disease.

For women and children it is the most delightful dressing and should be in every home. Holthouse Drug Co. sells it for 50 cents a large bottle.

NO REtfflFE About our plan of loaning money. You can borrow what money you need on your household goods, pianos, horses, wagoas. fixtures etc. You can bare from one to twelve months’ time in which to P*y 1$ back. Our contracts a-» and all transactions are clean cut and private. $1.20 per week for 50 weeks pays a $50.00 loan. All amounts in vropertion. If you need money fill out the following blank, cut it out and mall it to us. Our agent will be In Decatur every Tuesday. Name F Address £ Am’t Wanted ■ Kind of Security Reliable Private Ft. Wayne Loan Company Established 1896, Room 2. Second floor. 706 Calhound street. Home Phone 833. Fort Wayne, Ind

J. «. COVERDALE. K. D EARL G. COVERDALE, M. D Bya, Ear. Nose atd Thro* Specialist teyee tested. Glasses TitleOrs. J. S. Goverdala and So.. Office 118% 2nd Street Decatur, - Indiana

■ATTENTION Everybody As the time is not far distant when you will be wanting to have that sale and you wil wonder what Auctioneer wil 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. Thone, Res. 531; Office 430 DECATUR IND.

P. J. HYLAND SANITARY PLUMBING Fitting, Steam and Hat Water Heating, Gas and Combination Fixtures 23 Besree SL Clara Zolars Bond SOPRANO Teacher of Singing and Voice Placement. Pupil of, Sbriglia of Paris. France, Jamolta, of Florence, Italy, Panvani of London, England, Rtckarda, of Berlin, Germany. STUDIO. 2716 Fairfield Avenue. FORT WAYNE, IND. Democrat Want Ads. Pay

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Money TO loan on Farms at 5 per C. graham Insurance Agency Decatur, Indiana.

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CARRIAGE and SIGN PAINTING CALL ON Med Miller Shop over Buhlers Blacksmith Shop on FIRST STREET

TOWER’S FISH BRAND . -Xv. WATERPROOF OILED ‘ Y® GARMENTS JIXT X-L r are cut on large J Patterns.designed "■ I • 1P 9i* the wearer \» \l the utmost comfort STStn WRABLE-UIMt A ’W V SUITS *322 ’WfXAI' I I SUCKERS »322 /// fVft H *fJwr»rs*M®rr /Wl usJ M r 1 JX a •osrom »ix

I repair Sicycles, Guns, Umbrellas, Etc. >r^ces F. E SMITH The man who fixes things

Toss Coughs,Colds, CROUP, Jte itmedy cm ahvin dtaouM 880 . tollt ’ *’ wb *®bs M »p'im or "** A ,e * u • t) > taalt Prite 25 Ur* sit, M cents.

STUOABAKEH'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. BURKHEAD The Live Stock and General Auctioneer. Monroe Ind.

Peerless Crushed Oyster Shells Advantages Gained by the Use of It It acts as grit and prevents ‘•cbolert’' It keeps the poultry healthy. It makes hens lay an egg per day. It prevents soft shell eggs. It makes the egg shell strong enough to carry without breaking. It contains many essential components of the eggIt makes eggs larger and heavier. Every poultry house or yard shoald have a pan or trough full, so that the fowls can have access to then at all times. For sale wholesale or retail by J, D. HALE 201 South Second Si

DR. J. M. MILLER Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Treated LYES TESTED A GLASSES FITTEB 820 South Seawid St o**“

J. D. HALE Beeda, Feed, Weal, Salt and C* Portland Camant Rock Wall P** ter, Lima and Parti Hzai* Sartea tn bulk. Lawn Seed, newer Seeds and Bulbs- M and Coal delivered. Phene &. 201 S. Beow*

For Spouting, Roo&J Gafvantaed Iren and Tin Copper and Galvan tend Ll ® b ** ftada Gm T. A. Leonard OppeeHe Hale’s W»rs»»®*Bc seUd »it>> Bla * V T«k. >. Mbrr ’’.V fn'rATt*! years krwwaks Best S*** 4 _