Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 7, Number 61, Decatur, Adams County, 12 March 1909 — Page 2
Th£ Daily Democrat, PvblwjgJ Every Evan lag, Except Sunday, by LEW & INGHAM. Sub sari pt ion Ratesi Pea vask, hr tawhsr. ...... JO cents Pea yvu. hr oaaaiaa. _ » „. Pea mociih, hr mail.. 33 eoitte Per yaag. by mnd Single aoptee 2 oaate Advertising rates made known on ar plication. Entered at the postoffice at Decatur. Indiana, as second-class mall matter. J. H. HELLER, Manager. Republican statesmen are bemoaning a loss to the state in having a congressional delegation composed mostly of Democrats. It is pie they lost and not standing, and any time that a Republican loses pie, it hurts. —■—■■ Here comes inquiries from every which way seeking a corner on the city building bonds that will be offered for sale in this city. All this shows that we are gilt edged and that those with money In their sock are casting gluttenous eyes upon us. We are glad of it.
It is truth and not fiction that Decatur is about the best town that is located on the map, and that being true why not help along the good news by making it also the most beautiful. All it takes now is for the public spirited and progressive ones to get 'busy with the agitation for a cleaning up shower. A digging out, and a cleaning up will do the only thing needed to make Decatur the sweetest smelling rose in the bunch. There is real and genuine rejoicing in Aiams county over the refusal or the failure of the general assembly, in repealing the three-mile gravel road law. It has been a blessing in disguise, and has added much to the comfort in living and more to the value of the real estate holdings the county over. surmise that if the many wJ! sought to have it repealed wo|ffd test it out, they would find they came near losing the on the statute books. was a big deal in pie pulled off at Indianapolis on Monday. The Republican members of the legislature w hated to do It, but they finally consented to a wholesale reduction in state taxes, provided they were privileged to retain their grip on filling all the jackall places around the state house. The reduction in taxes will save the people of the state five hundred thousand dollars, but what is that compared to the high privilege of dealing in pie, and handing out large portly looking jobs to the boys who helped them save the country. You may talk about your fealty and your patrotism, your statesmanship and your love of state and country,
BUY SOME EARTH OF ERWIN REALTY CO. At present very low prices on city properties and some very fine farms, located in various parts of the county, which can be vacated to the purchaser on short notice and in ample time for spring work. It will pay you to call at the office and get further information in addition to the following brief mention:
20 acres improved 3 miles out cheap. 5 acres near town, improved. 80 acres, 2% miles, $90.00 per acre. 80 acres five mile $85.00. Two 80 acre tracts near Saint Paul church, very reasonable. 80 acres well improved Union township. 40 acres in Union township. 90 acres near Washington church. 80 and 100 acre arm near Monroe. 2 vacant lots on North Second street $350 each. 4 good residences near the M. E. church from $1,500 up. Nice cottage residence North Third street, very reasonable. Pillars property North Third street, at greatly reduced price. •y' Si'
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I but the pinnacle of them all is the pie. It was perhaps the biggest deal in pie that bas ever been recorded in one sitting, and thanks to the Democrats —all of whom are beastly hungry,but whose hearts not beat in their ! stomach —they sLved the money and turned up their nose at the pie. ST. PATRICK’S DAY. The big Fort Wayne chorus composed of 30 voices will do their stunt at the Bosse opera house on Wednesday evening, March 17. This organization is composed of the best musical talent in the city of Fort Wayne, and we can say that no musical organization ever visited this city that could be any better than the Dudley Buck chorus. A fine array of talent in chorus work and solo singing. Such eminent men as Dr. S. E. Brown, Dr. C. C. Kimmel, Wm. Swartz, Earl Ehrhardt, Carter G. Kohlmeyer, Ernest Schaefer and a coterie of musical talent accompany this organization which marks the Dudley Buck chorus as one of the best musical organizations in the state and the most popular in the city of Fort Wayne. Manager Bosse has secured this attraction at a great expense, and invites the music loving people of this city to help him out. It is not often that we have an opportunity of witnessing an attraction of his kind and the citizens should respond liberally. The prices are only 25 cents for blue chairs and 35 cents for opera chairs. Seats will be on sale Monday morning at 9 o’clock.
FOR AGED PEOPLE. Old Folks Should Be Careful in Their Selection of Regulative Medicine. With advanced age comes inactive bowel movement and sluggish liver. Nature is unable to perform her proper functions and requires assistance. Otherwise, there is constant suffering horn constitpation and its attendant evils. Old folks should never use physic that is harsh and irritating. We have a safe, dependable and altogether ideal remedy that is particularly adapted to the requirements of aged people and persons of weak constitutions who suffer from constipation or other bowel disorder. We are so certain that it will cure these complaints and give absolute satisfaction in every particular that we offer them with our personal guarantee that they shall cost the user nothing if they fall to substantiae our claims. This remedy is called Rexall Orderlies. Rexall Orderlies have a soothing healing, strengthening, tonic and regulative action upon the dry, relax muscular coat of the bowel. They produce a natural successive contraction and relaxation of the mucular fibres of the bowel walls, generating a wave-like motion which forces their contents onward and outward; thus simulating nature in perfect bowel movement. They also remove all Irritation, dryness, soreness and weakness. They tone up and strengthen the nerves and muscles and restore the bowels and associate organs to more vigorous and healthy activity. They may be taken at any time without inconvenience, do not cause any griping, nausea, diarrhea, excessive looseness, flatulence or othefr <Jisagreeable effect. Try Rexall Orderlies on our guarantee. 36 tablets 25c, and 12 tablets 10c. The Smith, Yager & Falk Co., Decatur, Ind.
North Eighth street, good house and barn, $1,400. 2% acres and 2 houses. Fine residence on Winchester street. 4 vacant lots in the Fullenkamp addition. House and barn near German church Eleventh street. 7 room house Eighth street, $950.00. 7 room house and good barn Second . street Snellen property on North Third . street, good modern house and two lots, price greatly reduced, owner I must sell. House and two lots on Adams street ■ will sell together or vacant lots separate, very reasonable. We have secured the agency for j Western Canada lands for this territory and would be pleased to answer either In person or by mall any Inquiry. Our next excursion rates will be from March 16th. Office at Corner of Monroe and Second streets, Deca-1 tor, Indiana. J
SOCIAL COLUMN Mrs. D. M. Hensley is Entertaining the Young Matrons Club MISSIONARY SOCIETY Miss Hazel France to Be a Hostess—An Afternoon Party Mrs. D. M. Hensley is hostess to the Young Matrons Club at her home on Second street this afternoon. The guests will devote themselves to sewing. An excellent luncheon will be served.
The Missionary Society of the Presbyterian church will give an entertainment next Tuesday night. The announcement regarding the place will be made later. A good program will be given and refreshments served. Everybody is invited. Mrs. Ned Steele will entertain at an afternoon party next Wednesday. Miss Lucile Smith is entertaining the Sewing Club at a contest party this afternoon. Refreshments will be served. Miss Hazel France will be hostess at a meeting of the Shadow Club Saturday afternoon. The members will devote their time to the study of some of the great masters of music, art and literature, as is the custom. To all archers of the order of Yeomen the next regular meeting will be in the new Meibers hall. Every member is requested to be present to complete arrangements tor the entertainment of the Fort Wayne degree staff, who will arrive in Decatur soon. A large class of candidates will be taken in then. Mrs. Roy Archbold entertained the Thimble Club Thursday afternoon at her home on Monroe street. The guests sewed as usual. Refreshments were served by the hostess.
Miss Fern Ward will entertain the Busy Bee Club at her home on First street Saturday afternoon. Sewing and piecing quilt blocks will be in order for an hour. The favorite games of children will be played. Refreshments will be served. Miss Anna Amspaugh will entertain the Queen Esther band at her home or. Eighth street Saturday afternoon. A paper will be read and a program given. Mrs. John Magley entertained at six o’clock dinner Thursday evening. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lower, C. O. France and children of this city, and Mr. Frank Allwein, of Shelby, Ohio. The G. L. C. Club has a meeting this evening. The members of this famous club are Dorothy Dugan, Veda Hensley, Gladys Myers, Vivian Dutcher, Gleyns Mangold, Reba Quinn and Winifred Ellingham, and the meeting this evening is at the home of the latter. Mrs. John Staker entertained at a surprise party in honor of her husband's thirty-seventh, birthday, Thursday evening, at their home on north Third street. Delicious refreshments were served. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Peoples, Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Robison and son, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kattenheinrich, Mr. and Mrs. John Christen, Mr. and Mrs. Chaley Steele and Mr and Mrs. Ed Rogers. o Builds up your whole body. Regulates the bowels, clears the blood, aids digestion, makes you well from head to feet. That's what Hdllister’s Rocky Mountain Tea will do, greatest spring regulator. Tea or Tablets, 35 cents. SMITH, YAGER & FALK.
FOR the best woodwork, blacksmithing on wagons, carriages and buggies, call at the U. E. Cramer shop, corner First and Jefferson streets, in the Bremerkamp building. Four new shoes $1.25. All work first class. U. E. Cramer, proprietor. 57-6 t o ; Permanently relieves constipation and indigestion. Regulates the bowels, builds up waste tissue. Makes pure blood. You grow strong,healthy and robust. Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea, the saiest, nicest Spring I tonic. 35 cents. ( SMITH, YAGER & FALK. [ o Democrat Want Ads. Pay
STEAMER HALL ABANDONED The Dmock, However, May Be Patched Up and Saved. Chatham, Mass., March 12.—The Steamer Horatio Hall, which was sunk to her hurricane deck in Pollock Rip Slue in the collision with the steamer H. F. Dimock yesterday, was abandoned to the wreckers early today, and another fleet of professional sea physicians assembled about the stranded steamer Dimock, fifteen miles away, on Nauset beach to patch up her wounds and give her new life. The Hall was abandoned by Captain Jewell, his mate, pilot and two members of the crew early today, after all hands had remained on board the boat for nearly twenty-four hours after her sinking. The tug John G. Chandler took them off in the early morning hours.
A PROMINENT MAN John S. Anderson Died at His Home Near Linn Grove HEART FAILURE The Funeral Will Occur on Next Sunday Morning John S. Anderson, a well known farmer living a few miles west of Linn Grove in Wells county, died quite suddenly a this home at 8 o’clock Wednesday night of heart failure. He was apparently in as good health as he was used to on the day which closed with his death and was assisting in solving some problems in arithmetic when suddenly he reeled over and died. The deceased suffered from several strokes of paralysis since last October. The deceased was born in Ohio, March 12, 1845. He leaves his sorrowing wife, six sons and one daughter and a brother in the west. Funeral services will be held Sunday forenoon, at 10 o’clock at the house and later at the church in Domestic. Burial will be made in the Alberson cemetery near Domestic. He was a member of the Odd Fellows lodge of Bluffton, also a member of the Bluffton G. A. R. and a member of the Bluffton bar. —Berne Witness. o DANDRUFF GERMS MUST GO In America the dandruff germs must go. The war of extermination has been declared. The battle has begun, and already thousands of intelligent Americans have permanently rid themselves of this filthiness. Today it is no more necessary for a man to have dandruff in his hair than to have tartar on his teeth. Dandruff can never be cured until the small, aggravating and indomitable dandruff germ is conquered and destroyed. And millions of dandruff germs have been destroyed, thanks to the great scientist and dermatologist who gave ta the world Parisian Sage, the only real dandruff cure and hair grower the world has ever known. If you have dandruff, Parisian Sage will cure you in two weeks, or your money back. But besides ridding the scalp of dandruff, Parisian Sage is guaranteed to stop falling hair and itching of the scalp. It is not a dye. It is a prime favorite with women of refinement. Ht (makes the hair soft, lustrous and beautiful, and is not sticky or greasy. Alarge bottle for 50 cents at Holthouse Drug Co., or by express,charges prepaid, from the American makers, Giroux Mfg. Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
HAD QUIT WORK READY TO GIVE UP IK DESPAIR Restored to Health By Vtool “I was sick, run-down and finally had to give up work. After trying a number of remedies and several physicians, I was just about ready to give up in despair. I saw Vinol advertised and decided to try it, and It has done more good for me than all other means combined. It has built me up and restored my strength until I now feel twenty years younger, and am able to attend to my work again as usual.” Job Jeavons, 1036 Lind street. Wheeling, W. Va. The reason Vinol Is so successful In such eases is because it containsjtonlo iron and all of the strengthening blood-making and body-building elements of ood liver oil, but no oil Vinol is unexcelled as a strength creator for oii people, delicate children, weak, run-down persons, and after sickness— and is the best known remedy for coughs, colds and bronchltla We return your it Vinol tails to giwe sattalaction. Smith, Yager&Falk Dm gists
MMW—»— ———■— ■—«■ I I /jh. I \\ / An \ Positions yC, Always ■ 9 We are securing |g positions for grad- > // W nates from our own —/[ ® and other colleges and the dem at d for gS office help is in- B creasing. Write for \ jg our new booklet " K and particulars. S i: . BJufftoiT Business * , I ! h± |
HE WANTS THE WORLD TO KNOW Good Reports Are Coming in From Every Direction. Many people of Decatur and viiinity are greatly interested in the new remedy, Root Juice, that is now being demonstrated in Holthouse drug store. It is certainly a great medicine if one can judge by the reports that are coming fro mevery direction. A number of local people are claiming that the first dose of the juice made them feel better. During the past few months the remedy has made scores of remarkable cures in many sections of the state and created considerable excitement Numerous testimonials similar to the following are being received almost daily: “I write this for publication with the hope that it will influence those who suffer as I did, to try the great medicine that cured me. The wonderful Root Juice medicine has done so much good for me that. I feel it my duty to publish it to the world. I spent a life of misery for years, but thanks to Root Juice I am now free from every ache and pain. I, like many others, was very skeptical when the papers first told of the many hundreds of cures the remedy was making. When the scientist was invited tn come her el thought he would be unable to prove all that was claimed for the medicine. However, I was son convinced, as it did wonders for several of my neighbors. At the time I felt that every organ of my body was nearly worn out. My liver was torpid, my kidneys were weak and my stomach was in a horrible condition, at times it felt like it had rocks in it, a great deal of gas formered and I bloated fearfully. I had dizzy weak spells frequently and was badly constipated. My appetite was very poor and even in hot weather my hands and feet were often cold. I was using som ekind of medicine most of the time without much benefit, but after using Root Juice a few days I began to improve. I have used hardly six bottles, but am feeling better than I have for twenty years and firmly believe that I am permanently cured." —O. H. Cummings, R. R. No. 4, Lafayette, Ind. The people at Holthouse drug store are very pleasant in giving information in relation to the remedy. It is sold for $1 a bottle or three bottles for $2.50. — Argo Brushwiller, a former Decatur bey, who is now located at Boulder, Colo., likes the country well and is prospering at that place. Grace: Pimples, blotches, rough shiny skin aire from the blood and stomach. A simple and never failing remedy—one that makes clear, healthy complexions, pure blood, perfect digestion, is Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea; Surprise yourself. Tea or Tablets, 35 cents. SMITH, YAGER & FALK. READERS. ATTENTION -Subscribe for your magazines with F C. Hendee, the Magazine Man, Effingham, II). He duplicates all offers made by any reliable agency or publisher. References, Effingham State Bank, Effingham Postmaster.
WHV PAY HIGH TAXES ? 1 On all cash you have on hand March ist. 1909? Better close a bargain for.some good property and save your incomes. We can now offer you some of the best properties in Decatur.
Na 766 —Is a 2614 acre tract a half mile from school on public road, twenty acres fine black land, all wire fenced, nearly new frame house en brick foundation, htp roof, a mile and a half from railroad station, market ete. Price 22,690.00. Would take Decatur city property as part payment No. T72 —Is a new five room cottage in weat Decatur, with good stable, drove well, cement cistern, fruit etc., rejulres but $650.00 cash. No. 769—1a a 116 acre tract of fine
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HOOSIERS WEDDED IN CITY Indianapolis Couple Married at New York by Mayor McClellan. New York, March 12.—James H. Marsh, 23, and Miss Marion H. Hetherington, 19, both of Indianapolis, were married in the city hall here today by Mayor McClellan. The couple, an unusually handsome pair, are said to be members of the artist colony in the Hoosier city. They will spend the honeymoon in and about New York.
Style, fit, shapeliness in clothes are the result of skilled hand tailoring from individual measurements; therefore clothes satis fac*i°n can be assured only 'fy : '. h in garments made to order. i Clothes with such virtues will stand the distortions the body, changes of V t" we «ther and strain of hard V J?? Wear ~will be neat and 1 . ®hapely as long as you care : O *° wear them—a decidedly profitable investment. o«r Fashion 562 Examine our Spring fabrics, Three-Button Noralty Sadt. r & this com P ~ lteU t^le prett iest ever shown in Be amn ’ nd our oritfinai fashion designs. e ,O style, we to please you or refuse your money. The Tailor ' u <re»M m. matoiw
land a little over two miles from Decatur on stoned road, good buildings. $12,000.00. No. 768 —Is a cottage near Monros street, cistern, stable, drove well, some fruit and shade trees for $525.00. No. 770—1 s one of the beet business bnildlnga in the city; will be sold at a bargain, annual rentals over SBOO.OO. No. 771 —Is a nearly all black ground thirty acres, oottage bouse, on stoned road, for $2,400.00.
NEAR DEATH IN BIG PONDIt was a thrilling experience to Mrs. Ids Soper to face death. “For years a severe lung trouble gave me intense suffering,’ l she writes, “and several times nearly caused my death. All remedies failed and doctors said I was incurable. Then Dr. King's New Discovery brought quick relief and a cure so permanent that I have not been troubled in twelve years." Mrs. Soper lives in Big Pond. Pa. It works wonders in Coughs and Colds. Sore Lungs, Whooping Cough. Hemorrhages. Lagrippe, Asthma, and all Bronchial affections. 50c and SI.OO- - bottle free. Guaranteed by all druggists.
