Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 7, Number 67, Decatur, Adams County, 19 March 1909 — Page 2

The Daily Democrat. Published Every Evening, Except Sunday, by LEW G. ELLINGHAM. Subscription Rates: Per week, by carrier ...10 cents Per year, by carrier.... 15.00 Per month, by mail..., 25 cents Per year, by mail |2.50 Single copies 2 cents Advertising rates made known on at plication. Entered at the postofflce at Decatur, Indiana, as second-class mail matter. J. H. HELLER, Manager. Decatur disposed of twelve bonds of SI,OOO each this week, which brought a premium of $450, and Decatur thinks her credit is just about right.—Columbia City Post. If there is anything in brevity, President Taft takes the cake. His remarks to the members of congress at the special session are the shortest on record, and this fact is to the president’s credit. We hope that he will ever be as considerate and kind to his people. What the ways and means committee has reported to the house as the result of its labors to frame a tariff bill by no means determines what the bill will be when finally it has been passed. It must yet be subjected 1 not only to the tinkering of the house, ' but must run the gauntlet of the senate. 'What the upper branch of congress, under the beneficent leadership of Senator Aldrich, will do to the 1 schedules as now framed, can only be guessed at. —Fort Wayne Sentinel. ( ■ < Democrat Want Ads. Pay s

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$5.00 FIRST CLASS EXCURSION VIA CLOVER LEAF ROUTE TO ST. LOUIS And Return Going Saturdays and Sundays March 20th. and 21st Returning Monday after date of sale. For further particulars call or address. DECATUR, INDIANA. For Rates anti Information Apply to t. l McCullough, Agent. Toledo, St. Louis & Western R, R I A Large Bisplay of Beautiful, Up-to-date ■ if Spring and Summer S I MILLINERY I B t Will beShown®at ® I MRS. M. P. BURDGE’S I g MILLINERY PARLORS B ■ Monday Eve. and Tuesday March 22 &23 ■ All are Invited

TO TRY IT AGAIN t Famous Studabaker-Faylor Case Will Soon Be 3 Heard Again ) I > IN COURT HERE s 1 Faylor Heirs Have Raised More Cash to Continue Legal Battle , The Studabaker-Faylor case will , come up in the Adams circuit court within a short time, although not until the next session of the court there. An attempt was made to get the case set for the present session of the court, but there were so many other things up that this could not be done. The Faylor heirs have made all preparations for the suit, having mortgaged the land which is now owned by the estate, for the purpose of raising money to fight the case through again. Out of this money was taken the amount needed to pay the costs of the previous cases before the case was reversed by the supreme court and sent back for retrial. Both sides are preparing for the suit and the present indications are that nearly every attorney n the city will be interested. No matter which way the case should be decided there s very little probability of it being settled. An appeal will be taken no matter which side wins.— Bluffton Banner. o— A MONEY-BACK HAIR GROWER AND DANDRUFF CURE Read what Mrs. H. Lawrence, 158 W. 17th St., Holland, Mich, writes about the marvelous results obtained from the use of Parsian Sage, the delightful hair tonic, which is now on sale all over America. “For several months my hair had been falling out, and dandruff also ap- 1 peared. I used some socalled hair tonics and renewers, but never re- i ceived any relief from the scalp dis- 1 ease until I procured Parisian Sage, < and used it for about two weeks, i Parisian Sage made the hair stop falling out, and caused it to grow in quite heavily, stopped the dandruff, and made the scalp cool, clean, and com- i sortable. It also leaves the hair : silky, and does not make it stiff or sticky. I endorse the use of Parisian Sage. It is all right.”—October 30, ’ 1908.

Holthouse Drug Co. is tfie agent for Parisian Sage In Decatur, and they think so well of It that they guarantee It to cure dandruff, stop falling or splitting hair or Itching of scalp, in two weeks, or money back. It will make any woman’s hair soft and luxuriant in a few days. Price 50 cents a large bottle at Holthouse Drug Co. or direct, all charges prepaid, from the American makers, the Giroux Mfg. Co., Buffalo, N. Y. o On the top wave of public favor— Admiral coffee. 209-ts

THEY ELECT TRUSTEES. Three Estimable Men Selected by Baptist Church. The Baptist church congregation elected John Everett, James Archbold and Harvey Shroll trustees at a meeting held in the church yesterday afternoon. The trustees serve for three years. SOCIAL COLUMN Mrs. E. B. Adams to Entertain the Euterpeans this Evening A THEATER PARTY Attended the Majestic Last Evening—Other Notes of Society’s Doings The St. Patrick party to be given tonight by the Euterpeans at the home of Mrs. E. B. Adams will be a very pleasant affair. Shamrocks will be festooned from the corners of the room and everything will be enlivened by a touch of the color so dear to the Irish heart. The luncheon will be served at small tables with center decorations of jgreen. Each member of the club is invited to brint a guest. The G. L. C. Club will meet with Miss Dorothy Dugan Friday after school. Arrangements will be made for the future meetings and work of the club. Mfrs. Reuben Lord (and daughter Naomi, Mrs, W. F. Parr and daughter Esther, Flossie Lord, Edith Lord and Miss Clara Burr went to Monmouth today, where they will join other relatives and friends in a birthday party. Mrs. Charles Burr and Mrs. Jack Camp, sisters, are celebrating their birthdays today. An excellent dinner will be served at noon. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Schafer, Roy 1 Archbold. Mrs. David Studabaker 1 and the Misses Rose Dunathan, Marie I Patterson. Fannie Hite, Midge Smith, 1 Bessie Shrock and Mr. Will Shrock went to Fort Wayne last night where I they saw Olga Nethersole in “The Writing on the Wall.’’ i

SALESMAN WANTED to look after our interest in Adams and adjacent counties. Salary or commission. Address Lincoln Oil Co., Cleveland, O. o THE DOCTOR’S QUESTION. Advice Against the Use of Harsh Purgatives and Physics. * A doctor’s first question when consulted by a patient is, “are your bowels regular?” He knows that ninetyeight per cent of illness is attended with inactive bowels and torpid liver. I This condition poisons the system with noxious gases and waste matter which naturally accumulates and which must be removed through the bowels before health can be restored. Salts, ordinary pills and cathartics I may be truly likened *to dynamite, j Through their harsh, irritating action I they force a passage through the | bowels, causing pain and damage to I the delicate intestinal structure which ; weakens the whole system, and at I best only produces temporary relief. | The repeated use of such treatments cause chronic irritation of the stomach and bowels, hardens their tissues, deadens their nerves, stiffens their muscles and generally brings about an injurious habit which sometimes has fatal results. We have a positive, pleasant and safe remedy for constipation and bowel disorders in general. We are sci certain of its great curative value that we promise to return the purchaser’s money in every case when it fails to produce entire satisfaction. This remedy is called Rexall Orderlies. We urge you to try them at our entire risk. ,

Rexall Orderlies are very pleasant to take, they act quietly and have a soothing, strengthening, healing influence on the entire intestinal tract. They do not purge, gripe, cause nausea, flatulence, excessive looseness, diarrhoea or other annoying effect, and they may be taken at any time without any inconvenience. Rexall Orderlies overcome the drugging habit and cure constipation and all similar ailments, whether acute or chroific. They are especially good for children, weak persons or old folks. Price 36 tablets, 25c., and 12 tablets, 10f r The Smith, Yager & Falk Drug Co., Decatur, Indiana, i

ANNUAL MEETING Knights of Columbus to Meet at Cedar Point July 4th FOR A BIG WEEK Preliminary Affairs Are Being Looked After by Norwalk Council According to advices received by the local council of the Knights of Columbus, preparations are going rapidly forward for the big annual outing of the order, which is to be held at Cedar Point on Lake Erie, during the week of July 4 to 12. It is the custom for the delegates to these affairs from the different councils participating to choose each year a different council to take charge of the arrangements, and this year the task has been assigned to Norwalk, Ohio, council, No. 626. A very lively little paper, “The Outing,” is being issued by the committee of the latter body to keep the members of the order informed as to the progress of the arrangements, and the initial number has already been received here. E. J. Ryan, grand knight and secretary of the outing committee, is the editor. The announcement is made that this year's reunion is to be on a larger and broader scale than ever before, and that the program will embody many new and praiseworthy features. o STOCK SALE.

The undersigned will hold a stock sale at his farm 3% miles southeast of Decatur, and three-fourths mile southeast of the county farm, on the old Ayres farm, beginning at 1:00 o’clock p. m., Tuesday, March 23, 1909, the following stock, to-wit: One iron gray Belgian horse coming two years old, 1 Belgian sorrel colt with white mane and talk, coming one year old, 1 Belgian mare colt coming one year old, 1 yearling mare by Grander, her dam by True Friend, and her dam by Ralph Jones. Twentyeight head of first-class breeding ewes part of them with lambs by their sides and the rest will lamb soon. Two bucks, one a Cottswold and one a Shropshire. This is an extra fine lot of sheep. I will also offer on the same day a building frame 20x32. Terms —15.00 and under cash on day of sale; over $5.00 a credit of nine months’ time will be given to purchaser who gives approved security. 5 per cent discount for cash. No property to be moved until terms of sale are complied with. O. T. JOHNSON. John Spuhler, Auct. T. J. Durkins, Clerk. — 0 FELL FROM HEAVEN. Creating Great Excitement in His Neighborhood. (From the Bloomington, Ind., Daily Telephone.) Mr. Martin Vanwick drove sixteen miles to town this morning to get three bottles of Root Juice. He said: “The remedy has done wonders at my house and everybody in my neighborhood is excited over it. If it had fallen from heaven it could not be any better. I wouldn’t take a fortune for what it has done for my wife. Before taking Root Juice she was in bed and everyone thought her case was hopeless. Even water would sour on her stomach and gas would form and press up against her heart so that it would almost stop beating. Her tongue was badly coated and she would complain of a bitter, then a sour taste in her mouth. Sometimes her bowels would be running off and at other times she was badly constipated. The doctors said that her stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels were all badly diseased. When I got the first bottle of Root Juice she was reduced to a mere skeleton, and we feared that she couldn’t take it as no medicine we had tried lately would lay on her stomach, but the first dose of the Juice semed to soothe her stomach and do her good. She has used hardly two bottles, but is now out of bed and is rapidly recovering strength, flesh and health.” The number of people that are going to Holthouse drug store to inquire about the remedy is increasing daily, as so many of those who are using it, are praising it very highly to their friends. It is sold for $1 a bottle or three bottles for $2.50. Many are buying three bottles at a tipe in order to save fifty cents.

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A BARGAIN IN REAL ESTATE ■ • For Sale—Two full sired lots, on one of which is a five-room house, barn, good fruit, well, etc. Lots are on improved street, with good sewerage. Will be sold free of al! liens for SBSO if taken In ten days. Reason for selling, owner has moved frotp city. Inquire at Old Adams County Bank. 67-6 t CLAIMSANOTHER Pneumonia Causes Death of James E. LeErun, Popular Young Man SICK FOUR DAYS Leaves Wife and Five Young Children —The Death Sad One James Ezra Leßrun, aged thirtyfour years, died at ten-thirty o'clock this morning, after an illness of but three or four days, another victim of that dreaded disease pnuemonia. As a result his wife was near to death this morning, having been stricken with heart trouble. She was some better this afternoon, put still very weak. By this death, five little children, the youngest but three weeks old, are made fatherless and the death 13 one of the saddest which has occurred here for some time. The deceased is the son of Alex and Sarah Leßrun and was bom and reared and has spent practically his entire life in this city. He was a splendid young man, Industrious and honest, and for seventeen years has been employed by the J. W. Vail 1 company at their various plants. He had been feeling badly for some time and on Tuesday of this week, pneumonia developed causing his death today. The funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon from the home, Rev. Imler of the United Brethren church officiating. o READERS OF THE DEMOCRAT SHOULD BE INTERESTED IN THIS Relief from catarrh coughs, colds, hay fever, asthma and bronchitis, can be had in five minutes simply by breathing the soothing, healing, balsamic air of Hyomei over the sore an draw membrane. It acts like magic. When you breathe Hyomei you bring the air from the Australian forests of pine and eucalyptus to your home, and the curative power of both is so pronounced that all diseases of the nose, throat and lungs are unknown in inland Australia. Hyomei (pronounced High-o-me) is sold by Holthouse Drug Co. under a positive guarantee to cure any of the above named diseases or symptoms, or money back. “Hyomei cured my bronchitis, and I feel very thankful to you for your valuable medicine.” —Lodwick Edwards, 1323 Madison Ave., Columbus, Ohio. The price for a complete outfit, including a hard rubber inhaler, is SI.OO, and on the no-cure, no-pay plan, all sufferers should Uy it.

MI-ONA Cures Dyspepsia. Your money back if it don’t. Gives immediate relief from heartburn, sour stomach, stomach distress and sick headache. 50 cents a large box at HOLTHOUSE .DRUG CO. ■ ... >- . ■ — ~,,5 It Tastes Good and Creates Strength YTnbi the famous cod liver and iron medicine, ■without oil. Vinol is much better than cod liver oil and emulsions, because, while it contains all the medicinal value they do, it disagrees with no one. As a body builder and strength creator for old people, delicate children, after sickness, and for stubborn coughs and colds Vinol is unequaled. Smith Yager'&Falk Drugists

M /TWtevJl O fl v> w WW Nfolll® Young men’s suits with plenty of grace and full of ginger— built in in away that grey-beards won’t fancy and built $« that fancy way because they’re not meant for old folic Wide-shouldered coats. Built-out chests and shapely waists. Full-pegged trousers with the new wide spring cuff at bottom. The shape that you find in ’em the first day will last to the last. It’s permanent —tailored into the cloth—a matter of needle work— not pressing. They wear so much longer that they’re by all odds the cheapest clothes when you divide the number of months through which they give satisfaction into the price you give for them. Holthouse, Schulte & Co. WHY 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—1 s a 26t4 acre tract a half mile from school on public road, twenty acres fine black land, all wire fenced, nearly new frame 1 house wi hrick foundation, hip roof, a mile and a halt from railroad station, market, eta Price $2,600.00. Would take Decatur city property as part payment. No. 772 Is a new five room cottage in west Decatur, with good stable, drove well, cement cistern, fruit, : etc., rejuires but $650.00 cash. No. <69—ls a 115 acre tract of fine

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land a little over two miles from Decatur on atoned road, good buildings, $12,000.00. No. 768—1a a cottage near Monro* street, cistern, stable, drove well some fruit and shade trees for $525.00. No. 770 —Is one of the beet business buildings In the city; will be sold at a bargain, annual rentals over SBOO.OO. No. 771 —Is a nearly all black ground thirty acres, cottage house, on stoned road, for $2,400.00.