Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 7, Number 109, Decatur, Adams County, 7 May 1909 — Page 4
Is It Buggies, or Harness? If yon are thinking of purchasing a buggy or harness this spring why not see Schaub, Gotteirclier and Company [Successors to Decatur Hardware company.] Their line is complete, consisting of vehicles of the very best make, and ones which will prove surprising durability. . Our Motto is ‘‘Honest Goods at Honest Prices'’A glance at our buggies will be convincing to the shrewdest buyers that for style, durability and price.we lead Our Harness Evidiuces hi bett v irk-nanship the country affords, the style is attractive and best ial it will serve the purchaser atisfactc*:'v. Do not fail to see us before buying. CaLen us, First door South of Holthouse Drug Co. Schaub, Gottemoller & Company, [Successors to The Decatur Hardware Co]
Have you ever pl been inside i| of a suit ? II pl Ip C Don’t misunderstand us. r fcT Cl KI Tb- inside of a suit means i ' El the hidden parts—the inter- ;I 1 fk KI l[| lining, the hair doth, and I [ E| the way the suit is put to- ’f ■ I E| ghg gether. Hf J Bl \ It’s a simple matter to ML W E| cover up invisible defects, pl gp* and yet, the appearance, | | g; the fit, and the wearing qualities of a gar- K| jZ meat depend in a large measure upon these El £ “invisible parts.” B| ~ € “Clothes of Quality” have gained E| E their reputation by putting the same relative KI £ value on the inside as on the outside. Every KI h invisible part is made El E exactly right K| z *3 Spru>< and Summer Style* are Fl ** ready at all leading stores. Ask t 0 te< $12.00 to $25.00. KI “j W' M«Jeb I Y. KI huniiLLiLmu: 111:uj_u.
Buggies Buggies e invite the public to call and inspect the superior quality and reasonable prices of the full and complete line of buggies we have in stock. Seeing will convince. ATZ 4 STEELE North Second Street
NO ONE KNEW WHAT CAUSED IT.
So one could hare told you what caused rheumatism twenty-fire year? ago, and it sems a large number do not know yet, for recently a pojtuter weekly publication catr.e out with an article by a well known and learned specialist, who frankly stated that iheumaiistu was so elusive tboit on** ronld not fathom it. He was mistaken m saying that no one could do this, for he neglected to remember Rneumafine" i nhis recokning. W. H. Xaehtrieb drug store are free to admit that Rheumaline has done more for rhoqmattsE than anything they hsre ever handled. and they have watched the effect o{ numberless medicine?, and, ns they sell all, naturally the” view woul dbe unbiased. There is only one reason for Rheuma!ine s success, and that is that it does the business. It acts quickly at»d effectively and fn dir oct contradiction to the eminent gentleman’s statements above. Rheumaline is a sure and certain relief for rheumatism, t
r LECTRIC DITTERS STOMACH , Relief end Cure for Head- The beet tonic. Curative I kirwruc BSI ache. Backache. Dizziness, Medicine for these diewTVLR & IxLDNEtS Indigestion. Malaria, etc. eases. 50c. Guaranteed.
lumbago, sciatica. neuralgia, gout and kidney, liver, bladder, stomach and bind troubles caused by nvfc acid, and it does not injure the stomach nor affect the heart action because it contains no injurious drugs or opiates. ; Rheumaline has thousands of unsalaried salesmen and saleswomen, unsalaried because of their own choosing. Rheumaline has cure dthem and they cannot recommend it too highly. Don’t let prejudice be a detriment of your health. Just because Rheumaline is advertised is no sign it is unworthy of consideration. We could not last in business if there was no merit to Rheumaline. W. H. Nachtrieb drug store, which has th» sole agency of ■Rheumaline, could not recommend it | consistently if it were not worthy. Think it over—then try it- Rheumaline Capsules reliev pain immediately and Rheumaline Tablets are a J quick and pleasant relief for constipation. Get Rheumaline. It removes the cause.
OLD G. R . & 1. MAN DEAD Was One of the First Engineers on That Railroad. James Abercrombie, one of the first locomotive engineers on the Grand Rapids and Indiana road, died at his home in Kalamazoo yesterday, aged S 4 years. The deceased was a native of Scotland. having been bora at Stirlingshire March 6. 1825. In early life he took to the sea and for twenty-five years was a sailor, visiting all parts of the world and landing in America on the ere of the first discovery of gold in California. He went to that country in IMS and for several years was engaged in mining, being quite successful. When he had accumulated a snug fortune for those days, Mr. Abercrombie returned to Scotland for a bride and was married there to Miss Eleanor Hardy, who was his sweetheart in the days of his youth. Eight children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Abercrombie, the only one surviving being John Abercrombie, now a passenger engineer on the G. R. & I, with whom the old gentleman had lived ever since the death of his wife, about three years ago. Fbr awhile immediately following their marriage Mr. and Mrs. Abercrombie resided in Pennsylvania, where he was employed in railroad work, learning the trade of engineer. When work on the Grand Rapids and Indiana road commenced he had charge of the engine which handled the first construction train and he remained in the employ of the company, chiefly on a work train, until seventeen years ago. when he retired on account of age. He ran ! n and out of this city a good portion of the time and was as well known to the trainmen, enginenaen and men in the maintenance of way department here as he was at his home city, Kalamazoo. The funeral will be held at Kalamazoo at Iff o'clock Saturday morning and interment will be at Mountain Home. A number of the older employers of the G. R & L win attend. —Fort Wayne Sentinel. oCLASS SQUABBLE ABOUT S6O. Fund Left After Commencement Brings Controversy at Owensville. Owensville, Ind., May 7. —A stormy controversy has arisen between the members of the T 9 graduating class of the Owensville high school and the school authorities as to the proper disposition of S6O, which sum remain - ed after ail the indebtedness of the graduating exercises were liquidated The graduates b.-.j hc-pe-J to divide the money equally among themselves However, the high school faculty desires to use the money in the interest of the school library. The graduates say that, since the responsibility for the sucess of the affair rested wholly upon them, the money belongs to the class, with the right to dispose of it in any manner they see fit.
Democrat Want Ads. Pay J. S. CmmLEE D. 11 CWEMtLE, M.>. Drs, J. S. Cmrdala aMSr? Special attention given to diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose, am! Threat Office 118% 2nd Street i Decatur - Indiana
Markets
East Buffalo, N Y, May 7—< Special to the Daily Democrat —Receipts shipments Official to New I York yesterday 153®. Good medium and heavy closing strong Best medium and heavy —$7.65(1 $7.7". One load $7 75. Light medium and good Yorkers — S7.V-a57.76. Pigs—s7,7s6 $6 AO. ' Roughs—s 6 40. , Stags —$7 25 $.7.75. Shep and lambs —1,300; sheep I strong; lambs slow; tops, $7.49. Cattle —75; slow. TOLEDO MARKETS. May 6 — :Cash wheat 81.45 May wheat 1.45 • July wheat 1.19 ■i December wheat 1.08 *i Cas t corn 75% I May corn 75 ((July corn 71% 'September corn 70 7 < Cash oats 59% May oats 59% July oats 53% September oats 44% CHICAGO MARKET. May 6.— May wheat $1.28*, July wheat 1.17 September wheat 1.05% May corn 73 July corn 89% September corn 68% .May oats 58% • July oats 51% September oats 44% DECATUR GRAIN MARKET. Niblick and Lompa_y. ■Eggs 19c i Batter iße j Yellow ear corn .98 Mixed ear corn .95 j White oats 53 i Wheat 1.58 Red clover seed 5.10 Abcke clover seed 7.25 M Timothy seed 1.25 PRODUCE. R- Decatur p-oduce Co. Eggs 19c Fowls He Duckn . : ,8c Geeae 7c Turkey 13c 'Spring chicks 11c Butter Ise Chicks He RAILROAD BULLETIN
ERIE. East bound. No. s—2:27 a. m. daily. No. 12—4:95 a. m. daily. No. 4 —3:38 p. m, daily. No. 22 —1:49 p. m. daily ex. Sunday. No. 14 —8:57 p. m. daily. Westbound. No. 47 — 3:17 a m. daily. No. 3—12:47 p. m. daily. No. 21 —10:10 a. m. daily, ex. Sunday.
GRAND RAPIDS A INDIANA. Scurthbeund. Na 6—Daily 12:47 a. n»No- 12—Daily, ex Sunday../:iS a. m. Na 2—Daily, ex. Sunday . .1:11 p. m. No. 18 —Sunday only ....8:38 p. r» Northbound. No. s—Daily 1:28 a. m. Na 7—Daily ...7.-57 a. m. Na 3 —Daily, ex. Sunday ..3:ff? p, m. T. ST. L. A W. R. R. Na 2—Frankfort to Toledo. Ex Sunday U:27 a. m. Na I—Toledo to frsnkton. Ex. Sunday 11:® *. m. Na 3 —Deipboe to St Louis, Daily 7:21 a. m. No. 4 —St Lents to Delphos, Daily 8:93 p. m. No. s—Toledo5 —Toledo to St Lottis. daily 1#:17 p. m. No. 6 —St Louis to Toledo, daily 5:05 a. m. JDaily Interurban Schedule THE FT. WAYNE A SPRINGFIELD Trains Leave Trains Leave Decatur Ft Wayne s:sea.m. 7:00 a.m. rMim. 8:30a.m. 8:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 10:98 a. m. 11:30 a.m. 11:39 a. tn. 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 2:30p.m. 4:00p.m. 14: 00 p. m. 5:30 p. m. 5:30p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00p.m. 8:30p.m. s:3op. m. 11:00p.m. Theater parties taking the 7:00 p. . tn. car will arrive at Calhoun or Berry I struts .Port Wayne at 8:10 p. m. The last car leaving Fort Wayne at 11:00 p. m. will wait until after the show.
WANT ADS
WANTED ’ any PERSON '•anting wells ceaned r ’ out, or old brick taken out P i write to Neise Rice. Pleasant Mills. Ind- R F. D. No. 1. Box 19 1 WANTED—A gfri to het? with gen- ■ 1 eral housework. Inquire at Hew " ’ ley s jewelry store. FOR SALE i FUR SALE—I rubber cred I L. 4 i also 1 stsd tired buggy good as > new. Call on Ernst Schiitkman for ■a bargain. Also I have first c.ass 1 straw baled for sale at reasana;’ = (price. Call any time at say feed yaru | office. Ernst Schlickman. 1 ■FOR SALE—A rubber-tired buggy. as | god as new. Inquire of Sac Yya’.t. | FOR SALE—Four year old mare and ij colt, broke to all harness. Ahw , Black Langshan eggs, fifty cents for; 15. E F. Miller, Phone 148. 191-6 t. i FOR SALE —Early vegetatle plan's ■ cabbage, tomato, cattliflcwer. etc. t Cill on Tony Hosthonse, Fourth and t Marshall streets. 92-12 t ' FOR sAI E— a match team of black 1 Norman mares. They are beauties. John C. Rah!, stop fourteen and one-; half on the interurban. FOR S~ATJ!—A huckster wasen in fair condition. Also set c-f heavy harness, almost good as new. A. B. ( Bailey. Monroe, Indiana. 103-6 t FOR RENT 1 FOR RENT—Small house in west pan ’ of city. Simeon J. Hain. i FOR RENT —New S-roorn house with ( all modem improvements. On Rugg street facing Winchester St Inquire at the home of D. W. Meyers on Winchester St . LOST AND FOUND E LOST —A gold locket with a bunch ' of grapes and pearls attached. Find- ’ er return to this office and receive ' reward. ■ j LOST OR STRAYED —Red cow dej horned; will weigh about eight nunt dred pounds. Any information will -be thankfully received. Dyonnis Schmitt. FOUND —Pair of spectacles. Owner can have same by calling at th™ office and paying for this ad. r HOUSE MOVING AND CEMENT t WORK. s lam prepared to do an kinds of : house and building moving, also con- ’ crete and foundation wort Everything I do is guaranteed. Give me i ' call. W. J. Barrone, 1119 Elm St Decatur, Ind. [ DONT GROW OLD. Keep Your Hair RHgM anrf Luxuriant and Stay Young. Yes. Parisian Sage, the most invigorating hair restorer, grows hair; the women of America, who have luxuriant hair, know it does, and that is why thousands of attractive women throughout the land are regularly ' using it For years this almost marvelous grower of lustrous and beautiful hair was confined to the elite of Europe and New York City, but about two years ago it was given to a select ' list of druggists, and today can be obtained in any city or town ni America where society women of refine- ■ ment dwell Parisian Sage is the most delightful hair tonic in the world. It makes the hair soft lustrous and luxurant in a few days. It is perfumed most daintily and is not sticky or greasy. It stops falling hair, cures dandruff and itching scalp in two weeks or ' money back. This is what Mr*. Elizabeth E. Anderson, Mechanicsburg. Pa., writes: “I had given up hope of ever being cured of dandruff, when I purchased a bottle of Parisian Sage. It has entirely removed the dandruff, and has started a growth of new hair, and all this after having been troubled for 15 years I cheerfully recom--1 mend Parisian Sage." 1 Holthouse Drug Co. is the regularly * appointed agent in Decatur for Pari- ' Man Sage, and they will sell you a large bottle under a rigid guarantee for 50 cents. A larger bottle of better tonic that's what you get when you lay down a half dollar for a bottle of Pari«i»n Sage. The girl with the Auburn hair is on every package and bottle.
Gxm BCkrnsness, Skt fl Wtt B ■ ' '» — Headache, Sour Stom- [I FT |nj M Cleanses the syvteoi ■ch. Torpid L4tct and ■VI ■ Bn thoroughly and cleart Chronic Constipation. I F <s « sallow complexions of Pleasant to Uh. UIAdUVC £llll iVTUD pi ® ples and bfetchea holthouse drug company” *“ 4
SPECIAL | ALE~ i — 0 g Began May 1» Lasting Until o o May Bth. o 0 —— 0 ■ enn Fancy Plates and Sallads worth from |n p B B SUU 25 to*so cents each for only lUb x 2 to any customer purchasing 50 cents worth of our J ) regular goods. Look at the display in our window S 5 We have the most up-to-date and largest china a ■ store in the state. We carry 15 open lines of din- g g ner ware. Call and be convinced. 2 Get prices on Haviland, etc., any where you de- q 0 sire and we will save you 15 to 25 per cent. ■ KB " We can prove to you that you cannot profit by a B trading out of town in any thing pertaining to our J g line. Q 111 ■ ? MOSER’S S ■ China and Notion Store. o lOfIOIOIOIOBOBOBCBOBOBOBOBOBOBOIO ■ ■ ... —
CASH PAYS RENT! Why not apply your cash on the purchase of a home? Acre tracts, small farms, or city properties at bargain prices. Here are a few sample properties, and now is the time to secure bargains by calling on SNOW AGENCY, Decatur, Ind.
741—1 s a story and a half, five-room house with stable, drove well, two lots on Oak street $725.00 775 —Is a comfortable five-room cottage on south Ninth stret, cistern, chicken park, garden, etc.. $850.00 755 —Is a comfortable seven-room cottage, on Tenth street, grained wood finish, citern and city water $975.00 745—1 s a new five-room cottage on Front street, good sewerage, city and cistern water, natural wood finish $1,150.00 77$ —Is a new five-room cottage on south Line street; cistern, coal house, drove well, on sewer, etc., nice front porch $1,100.00 *•- Is a well located seven-room cottage, grained finish, good cistern, drove well, stable, etc., on south Tenth street $1,750.00 Is a good two-story frame house at the corner of Jefferson and Eighth streets. Brick sidewalks, drove well, coal house, etc. 51,650.00 716, <42 and 752 Are three new and See our large lists of city and
TodayandYesterday. I ; : Charges In What We Wear And f J What We Eat, | The r.esmship rerlsced i oi’ llrnn ’ e^ tctrtc ! ’Sht succeeded the rtre ro hlVe D 0 neei nor slre to “trade back.” Our health is gX>d ard can crowd that ’? rk an 4 Play into the gi i»ciiu>-four hours. .3 XK3 t haTe c?an k eii - too. Corn bread “ d th * !• The old fashioned breakfast of “beef •teak, potatoes and tZFor •tUT w’ C hVeau^ tO 10ad h ‘» Remember alwav» ?5? TV f °ods. brands tl at 7™Ekk-O-See”
Money TO J UOAIN On Farms at 5 per c graham Insurance Agency Decatur, Indiana.
desirable residence properties on north Third street at $2rfXX).C(k $2,300.00 and $2,500.00. In acre tracts and small farms we can now offer yt>u: 760 —Is a one-acre tract just outside of the corporation of Decatur, has a small frame house, good well of water, fine lot of fruit trees, etc., $450.00. 777 —Is an acre and a quarter tract on the pike road, just west of the city. Has good frame cottage with large cellar, stable, fruit trees, garden, etc $850.00 754—1 s an acre and a quarter tract on brick street in north Decatur: comfortable house with cellar, drove 1 well, stable, etc $2,200.00 743 —Is a fifteen acre tract on the traction line north of Decatur: is near the station, has good bulldI ings and nice location ....$2,500.00 ' 771 —Is a good small farm of thirty acres; is on the stoned road, near school, and has comfortable cottage > house; is a good grade of land. I $2,350.00. I farm properties for further descrip-
Dr. Fred Patterson DENTIST Successor to Dr. C. L Neptune — Office above Auth's Jewelry Store. Telephone No. 472. ; Office hours: B—l 2 a. m„ I—s p. » • It you have backache and urinary , trouble syou should take Foley’s Kid|ney Remedy to strengthen and build ’ up the kidneys so they will act propr erly, as a serious kidney trouble may t develop. ’ The HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. ' ——c- ■ 7he 3. C. Black Minorcas are for > sale 15 for 50 cents. They are great s layers. I received four prizes at dif* . fe.ent poultry shows. No eggs will t i be sold on Sundays. Benj. Habegge r » Berne, Ind., R. R. 3. IM-30t
Butler and Son Cement Contractors Wyandotte Cement Lake Sand and Ridgeville screening for sale. All work guaranteed. ft* Foughtv Drav Barn
