Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 7, Number 82, Decatur, Adams County, 6 April 1909 — Page 4
V — — Another Singer Song«w It’s one you should never get tired of for it means less work and worry if you will but let us install one of our machines in your home and we know you will agree with' us. ' i The Singer has so many good qualities that it would require many verses of song to tell you all and the easiest way is to call and see a demonstration. Ask your neighbor about the Singer, if she has used one. We handle all kinds of machine supplies, needles, etc. Call and see us. i s August F. Puls, Manager I Miss Amelia Weber, Asst. ’Phone 461. . jj « Offices in Brock Building I EKIIIII — — »i. The Markets BUFFALO STOCK MARKETS
East Buffalo, X. Y., April 6. — (Special to the Daily Democrat) —Re-j ceipts 2.040; shipments 950. Official I to New York yesterday 4,750. Good ‘ weight closing strong; others steady. ! Medium and heavy—s7.4o(§ $7.50. Yorkers—[email protected]. TOLEDO MARKET. April 3. — Cash wheat $1.34 May wheat 1.30% July wheat 1.10% September wheat 1.03% Cash corn 69 May com 69 July com 68% September corn 68% Cash oats 56 May oats 49 July oats .... 49 September oats 40% CHICAGO MARKET. April 2. — December wheat $1.00% May wheat 1.21% July wheat 1.00% September wheat 1.00% May corn 67% : July corn 66% j September corn 66% ! December corn 57% i May oats ;.. .55% July oats 47% September oats ,39% PRODUCE. By Decatur Produce Co. Eggs 16c Fowls 9c Ducks „ 8 C Geese Turkey 13c Spring chicks 9c Butter 15c
I USE A NEW PERFECTION Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove Because it’s clean. Because it’s economical. Because it saves time. m|] Because its flame can be p I? heat your kitchen. krH =M - \ Because it is better than eU ; the coal or wood stove. w J Because it’s the only oil J stove made with a(7 W 7 useful Cabinet Top jf u \ ) \I like the modern steely/ If - , For other reasons see stove at your dealer’s, Pi] or write our nearest agency. Made in three 111 sizes. Sold with or without Cabinet Tup. / Lamp rgril -;-.l*— y* steady tight, simple construction \ wBWBLf and absolute safety. Equipped .« it with latest improved burner. Made of brass throughout 4 J and beautifuily nickeled. An ornament to any room, whether library, dining-room, parlor or bedroom. Write to our nearest agency if not at your dealer's. /fe-V. STANDARD OIL COMPANY <L (Incorporated)
I Light Yorkers —[email protected]. Pigs—s6.7o@ $6.80. Roughs—s6.so© $6.60. j Stags— [email protected]. Cattle —200; lower. Sheep—3,2oo; dull Lambs —25; lower. Tops, $8.25. I April 5 — Chicks 9c DECATUR GRAIN iAARKET. Niblick and t>ompa_y. Eggs i6c Butter 18c Yellow ear corn 89 Mixed ear corn 87 White oats 50 Wheat 1,26 Red clover seed 4.85 Alsike clover seed 7.50 Barley 50 Timothy seed 1.50 Beef hides g cents Calf hides 10 cents Sheep pelts 25c to $1 Tallow 4 cents Mink $1.50 to $3.00 I Skunk 20 to $1.25 iCoon 5c to 30c Muskrat 5c to 35c PRICES ON COAL. Shestnut aoal $7.25 Hocking Valley 3.75 West Virginia splint 4.00 Wash nut 4.00 The Decatur Packing <|ompany, Phone 81, will pay the following prices for live stock; Hogs [email protected] Veal calves [email protected] Cattle $3.50®54.25
| AGED MAN IS DEAD (Continued from pare 1.) Steele. His acquaintanceship extended over the county, and was not confined therein, but he was known for i many miles around. His abode in ’ Adams county has been long, has been pleasant. With his parents he came ,to the county in 1848, when he was ! but thirteen years ,of age. They came from his birthplace in Bedford. Pa. He has since lived in St. Marys township, and has done much to pro- [ mote the interests of the township and the county, always observing the ‘ ancient golden rule, laboring for humanity that her rights may become perpetuated. The deceased was dej voted to his family and his good qual- ) ities were innumerable. The decej dent was taken ill about two weeks j ago and gradually declined until he relapsed into unconsciousness as a consequence of the severity of the pain attending his illness. His spirit was ushered into eternity before he regained rationality. Mr. Steele was born June 1, 1835, and was 73 years, 10 months and four days of age. Surviving to share in the hour of sad bereavement, besides a multitude of friends are his and three sons as follows: Decatur Steele, Kansas; Ira Steele. Pleasant Mills, and George Steele, Pleasant Mills. Pour daughters preaeded him to the eternal world, they being Malissa. Victoria, Canine and a child which died in infancy. The funeral services will be held from the Pleasant Mills United Brethren church tomorrow morning at 10:30 o'clock, the Rev. Freeman to officiate, interment to be made in the church cemetery. WILL CELEBRATE (Continued from Page One) arch's militant, and to all whom it may concern: In accordance with usage of the order and the proclamation of the commander-in-chief, enjoining appropriate action for due commemoration on the twenty-sixth day of April, 1909, by suitable exercises in observance of the day and by public thanksgiving to Almighty God for His manifold to us as in dividuals, and as an order, on the ninetieth anniversary you are hereby requested, without special authorization in detail, therefore, as provided, to have or to participate in such observance and all (tne exercises ir connections therewith, as may for each command be possible. Chivalrous knighthood and patriarchal courtesy, with subordinate loyalty, warrants every effort that the public manifestation of remembrance shall be such in keeping with the true spirit of Fraternity, as to merit approval of the nonaffiliate and the admiration of our order, in conformity with which your action is to be commended. Done at the city of Baltimore, state of Maryland, this the twenty-sixth of March, anno domini, nineteen hundred and nine, and of the militant of the twenty-fourth year. , “MANLEY A. RAXEY, “General Commanding. “Attest: John If. Goodwin, Adjt. Genl.”
WILL GIVE ORATION AT GENEVA Attorney David E. Smith Selected as the Speaker on Decoration Day. Attorney David E. Smith of this 1 city has received an tnvitation from * the Grand Army post at Geneva, re- J questing him to deliver the oration i on Decoration Day, May 30th, and he has accepted same. Mr. Smith is an * orator of ability and his speech cm this occasion will no doubt be pleas- ] ing and interesting. Decoration Day comes on Sunday this year, and this j will serve to make the occasion more j solemn than usual, doing away with the sports and games which so often mar the holiday. WILL MOVE TO OKLAHOMA Charles DeLoe of Bluffton, Will Go Into Business at Tulsa. Charles DeLoe arrived home Saturday night from a trip to Oklahoma and is making all preparations to close out all of his affairs in this county and also his oil holdings in Illinois and states his purpose of locating permanently | iu Oklahoma. He expects to get away ’ about May first and will move to j Tulsa, with his family. He has decided ; to embark in the mercantile business in Tulsa. He thinks that Oklahoma! is bound to be a great business place and of the numerous places he visited he likes Tulsa the best, both as a place of business and residence. He possibly will take some interests in oil properties also, although he will give his main attention to the mercantile business.—Bluffton News. <3 For good cigar amoke the Jersey, ts For good cigar amoke the Jersey, ts
MADE HIS GETAWAY John Kule Sane Enough to Propel from the City GOES TO OHIO Papers Arrived for His Committment to East Haven John Kule with the apparent motive of escaping the “forget house” has made a timely exit from Decatur and is now comfortably located across the line dividing Indiana and Ohio. He was adjudged insane by board of inquest and application was subsequently made for his admittance to East Haven asylum. The man was released from custody and being sane enough to realize that committment in the Richmond institution was on the bill of fare, he hastily divorced himself from Decatur and his familar haunts. Today the necessary papers arrived authorizing admittance of the man to the asylum, but there was no man by the name of John Kule that the officers could place their hands on conveniently. It is thought that he has gone to Chattanooga. Ohio, and if this is true and he stays there the county and state both will be better off financially than would be the case should be be confined. Kule is perfectly sane on all subjects but money affiirs. When a victim of the strange hallucination tie is a wealthy man. He is then worfti $40,000, but in the absence of a true bill or some other convincing evidence the large sum is not accessible. A man of his condition is to be pitied.
NOTICE To the Breeders of Adams and Adjoining Counties. Harley Axtell 45222, record 2:2614; trial 2:11%; sired by Axtell (3) 2:12, sire of 124 In 2:30, by William L. by Geo. Wilkes. First dam Playmate J, record 2:29%’, by Jeresy Wilkes, sire of 60 In 2:30 by Geo. Wilkes. Becond dam Helpmate, a great brood mare by Wedgewood 692. Third dam Lady Poxy, a great brood mare by Daniel Lambert 102, the greatest of the Morgan .fanflly. Harley Axtell was foaled in Oct., 1901, the property of John Pugh, Terre Haute, Ind. A trotter and possesses the quality necessary to become a great sire if given an opportunity. He will be at the fair grounds, first stable east of main entrance during season. Ail are welcome to come and see Harley Axtll whose conformation would be hard to duplicate within the lids of the stud book. Further particulars, address W. H. Stults, Decatur, Ind. Call phone line L No. 15. 82tt
If yon are troubled with DANDRUFF and an ITCHING, BURNING SCALP, Health will positively remove aU traces 1 el It, and stop the itching and burning, keep tbe scalp healthy and clean and encourage the growth of new hair. Do not delay as the dandrul! germ kills the hair roots and stops the growth of hair. IS NOT A DYE. $1 AND 60e. BOTTLES, AT DRUGGISTS. Bay's Barllna Soap cons Eczema, rad. rough and chapped hands, and all skin diseases Est-pa akin fins and soft. lie. druggist* Send ]c for free books, “The Care of the Skin,” ‘"The Care of the Hair ” Philo Hay Spec. Ca. Newark. N. J. IIOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. Old P e ople w Need VINOL it strengthens and vitalizes yinol tonup the digestive organs, aids assimilation, enriches the blood, and rejuvenates every organ in the body. In this natural anauner Yinol replaces weakness with strength. Wa are positive It will benefit every , ?] < LS ,r *£ n wh ?,. wUl 11 * trial. If tt don’t we will refund their money. Smith YagerVkFalk Drmgists
ACTUAL STARVATION. The Smith, Yager & Falk Drug Co. Give Facts Regarding Dyspepsia. Although Indigestion and Dyspepsia are so? prevalent, most people do not thoroughly understand their cause and cure. There is no reason why people should not eat anything they desire —if they will only chew it care- , fully and thoroughly. Many actually starve themselves into sickness through fear of eating every goodlooking, good-smeUmg and goodtasting food, because it does not : agree with them. Dieting cannot cure Dyspepsia. If we refuse every article of food that j disagrees with us, beore long we have j nothing left, and find ourselves chron- I ic dyspeptics. We can cure Dyspepsia. We are ! so sure of this fact that we guarantee | a cure, and promise to supply the j medicine free of all cost to everyone ; who will use it, who Is not perfectly satisfied with the results which it produces. We exact no promises, and ! put no one under any obligation whatever. Surely, nothing could be fairer. \ We are located right here in Decatur, and our reputation should be sufficient assurance of the genuineness of our offer. We want everyone fn Decatur who 13 troubled with Indigestion or Dyspepsia in any form to come to our store and get a box of Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets.| Take them home and give them a reasonable trial according to directions. They are very pleasant to take; they soothe the irritable stomach, strengthen and invigorate the digestive organs, promote a healthy and natural bowel action, immediately relieve nausea and all stomach irritation, produce perfect ard healthy digestion and assimilaton. and promote nutrition. A 25c package of Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets furnishes 15 days’ treatment. In ordinary cases, this is sufficient
jto produce a cure. In more chronic | cases, a longer treatment, of course, 13 necessary, and depends upon the severity of the trouble. For such cases, we have two larger sizes which sell for 45c. and 89e, The Smith, Yager & Falk Drug Co., Decatur, Ind. o FOR SALE —'A match team of black Norman mares. They are beauties. John C. Ruhl, stop fourteen and onehalf on the interurban. o STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. The annual meeting of stockholders of the German Building Loan Fund and Savings association will be held at the office of the secretary of said association in the City of Decatur, Adams county, Indiana, on Monday, April 12, 1909, at seven o’clock p. m., for the election of eleven directors and the transaction of such other business as may be properly brought before said meeting. F. M. SCHIRMEYER, 80-St Secretary. —————o —■ MI-O-MA Relieves Stomach Misery Almost Immediately. If the food you ate at your last meal did not digest, hut laid for a long time like lead on your stomach, then you have indigestion and quick action should be taken. Os course there are many other symptorms of indigestion, puch as belching up of sour food, heartburn, dizziness, shortness of breath, and foul breath, and if you have any of them, your stomach is out of order and should be corrected. Mi-o-na tablets have cured, thousands of cases of indigestion and stomach trouble. If you have any stomach distress, Mi-o-na win relieve instantly. But Mi-o-na unlike most so-called dyspepsia remedies, does more than relieve; it permanently cures dyspepsia or any stomach trouble by putting energy and strength into the walls of the stomach, where the gastric juices are produced. A large box of Ml-o-na tablets costs but 50 cents at Holthouse Drug Co. and are guaranteed to cure or money back. When others fail. Ml-o-na cures. It is a producer of flesh when the body is thin; it cleanses the stomach and bowels; purifies the blood and makes rich red blood.
HYOME| CURES CATARRH, ASTHMA, Bronchitis, Croup, Coughs and Colds, or money back. Sold and guaranteed by hOLTHOUSE DRUG CO.
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MONEY Do you need it? If you do you can get it from u£. You can borrow what money you need on your household goods, piano*, horses, wagons, fixtures, eke. You can have from one to twelve months’ time in which to pay It back. Our contracts ar# simple and all transactions are clean cut and private. $1.20 per week for 50 weeks pays a $50.00 jltoan. All amounts in proportion. If you need money fill out the following blank, cut It out and mail it to us. Our agent will be In Decatur every Tuesda*. Name Address Am’t Wanted Kind of Seourity Reliable Private Ft. Wayne Loan Company Established 1896, Room 2, Second floor, 706 Calbound street Home Phone 833. Fort Wayne, Ind
JUST RECEIVED Car load of No. 1 Hocking Valley coal which can be bought for $4 per ton. Is the best on the market Office phone 240. Res. 564. Moving a specialty. City Trucking & Coal Co. WILL WONDERS NEVER CEASE? He was Almost Dead. When the Root Juice people were here hundreds of people flocked to the drug store to see them and get some of the great remedy, and after they left the great sale of the remedy continued because of the many remarkable cures it made. Many names of people living in this locality, who were cured by taking a few bottles of Root Juice were published in this paper. The remedy is such a healthpromoting agent that it creates great, excitement in every city in which it i 3 introduced. Mr. Albert Timlick, of Cantrell. 111, wrote and said: “For a number of years I suffered with a' severe stomach trouble and tried many kinds of medicine but none did me any good. I was almost dead when I started on my first bottle of Root Juice, but as soon as I took three or four doses I began to feel better. Four bottles of the Juice made a complete cure of my troubles I now have a good appetite and can eat anything f want. Before I took Root Juice I could not digest the lightest food. It would sour on my stomach and I would bloat fearfully. I digest everything I eat now. It has certainly worked wonders for me.” Root Juice is a great healing tonic to the stomach, bowels, liver and kidneys. It is sold for $1 a bottle, six bottles for $5.00 at Holthouse Drug store. —o AVOID THE KNIFE. Cutting Won’t Cure Piles—lnternal Treatment Needed. A gardener doesn’t kill weeds by cutting their top? p 9 attacks the root. Just so with pßes —the cause is within, entirely oat of reach of surgical /instruments, Ointments or suppositories The only cure for plies is Internal, and the only guaranteed internal remedy i* Dr. Leonhardt’s Hem-Roid. It has cured 98 per cent of cases, and 24 days’ treatment is sold for $1 at Holthouse Drug Co., under positive guarantee. Or mailed by Dr. Leonhardt Co., Station B, Buffalo, N. Y. Write for booklet. —■ —-o — ■ _. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. I hereby notify the taxpayers of Adams county Shat Monday, May 3, 1909, Is the last day for paying the , first installment of taxes. All taxes | not paid on or before said date will 1 be delinquent and the penalty ot 10 | per cent will positively be added on , the taxes for the whole year. Please he governed accordingly. Yours very truly, JOHN F. LACHOT, ‘ tf County Treasurer.
J. $. (OVERSALE, M.D. E. 6, COYERtULf * k Drs. J. S. Comdalo and Sen Special attention given to diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose, and Tiiroat Office lißj£ 2nd Street Decat nr. - Indiana mSEimw i * pffißipy J byygjsl REMEDY ouEsa I Coughs,Colds, CROUP, WhoopingCougi This renstdy can always bt depesde i opea and is pleasant te take. It centaias no opium or other harmful drug and may hr gives as confidently ts a baby as to an adult Price 2S cents, large sizt $0 cents. JHSjSj fcicycles, Umbrellas, Prices Right F. E. SMITH The man who fi>es things DO YOU NEED A WELL ?? ? ? If you do I am in the business and wilt personally see that you get a good «ne. We have the necessary machinery to do the work quickly and right. Be sure to let me know if you need any work in this line. I am in the business and want your patronage. (Satisfaction guaranteed. Jesse 0. Smith, Decatur, Indiana, Phone 93. 79-12 t WANTED —General sewing, of all kinds. Edna Andrews, 620 Mercer avenue, Decatur, Ind. — ■ ' Farmer’s Attention Now is the time to order your fertilizer. John Sheiman sells the kind that brings results. West Monroe St. YOUNG MEN I BJI DM and WOMEN UCiHrSIV Telegraphy and Railroading. B* tndvrendent. No batter bufiinaae iWkiniDjf. Tsui's* In 4to 6 mo’i. Positions aectm d. Saury SSO to $l5O. 8 tey hae, work. Exieß y far niahes Dispatcher* wire twain line practice. Stylus pan aiaatx ft* tan, Barnes of young men. Be*d for aniutog Special mail course also taught. Oarrar School or Teiag r aphy and SaiLraadias. Aahlacd, 0. DR. J. M. MILLER Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Treated LYES TESTED 4 GLASSES FITTED 220 South SMUd St. DeciW J. D. HALE Seed*. Feed, Wool, Salt and Ce*. Portland Cement Rock Wall PL** ter, Lime and Fertilizers. Garden seeds la bulk, Lawn Or*** Seed. Flewer Seeds and Btalbe. and Coal delivered. Phone a. 201 S. Swoon:’ itrs** CHICHESTER’S PILLS THE DIAMOND BRAMi A. Lad test Ask jour fj /A Pills in Bed sod Oold n.ettl!ie\W nJi&B botes, sealed with Blue Ribboa. W IVm 2g diamond brand POU •* A** B years known as Best, Satot. Al-ay? SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
