Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 7, Number 206, Decatur, Adams County, 30 August 1909 — Page 4

YOUR CREDIT Can Be Ruined By Neglect of a few small bills. If a little money is lacking let us supply IL Pay up the worrying bills and owe only us. We ioan on any good chattel security, such as furniture, pianos. horses, etc. We give a libera! discount on all locuis paid off before due. j If you need mofiey fill out the I following blank, cut it out and mail it to us. Our agent is In Decatur every Tuesday. Name Address Am’t Wanted < Kind of Security Reliable Private Ft. Wajne Loan Company Established 1896, Room 2. Second floor, 706 Calhound street, noma Phone 833. Fort Wayne. Ind LOW RATE Mackinac Island Excursion Via Clover Leaf and D. & C. Steamer August, 31. ’O9 On the above date Excursion Tickets will be sold for Train 6 only, limited 12 days. A sail from Toledo across Lake Erie through Lake St. Clair and Lake Huron, a distance, there and back, of one thousand miles of the grandest fresii water travel in the world. Don’ tmiss this trip, there won’t be another chance this year. For tickets and reservations on steamer apply to the Clover Leaf agent. Rate from Decatur $5.00 T, St. L. & W. g, R. Rhiy’s Orino Laxative son Stomach Trouble and Constipation Money TO LOAN on Fanns at 5 per C. GRAHAM Insurance Agency Decatur, Indiana,

AS. COVEBBALE.M.D. EG. COVERDALE, M. I. Or. J. S. Covardals anil Son Special attention given to di* seases of the Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat Office nß}£ 2nd Street Decatur, Indiana Get Together and stand together is the keynote of Forrest Crissey’s second article on the farmer in his fight against dishonest commission merchants. Don’t miss it. Then read “ Happiness ” — one of the prettiest boy and girl stories ever published. All in the SEPTEMBER EVERYBODY’S Displayed at CITY NEWS CO. THE FAIR

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i PUBLIC SALE. J. H. Hogg, living one-half mile south of Fiat near Pennville, in Jay county, will give a public sale on Wednesday. September 15, and it is one of the best sales in this part of ithe country. Seventeen horses, including a black-grey Percheron staloiln, 86 head of cattle, 80 head of sheep, 60 cords of 16 inch rail wood, 75 cords of dry split wood, 100 cords of newly cut tops, 2 Scotch enllla dogs, 88 acres of corn in th? field, Cr acres of newly threshed oats straw, all kinds of farming Implements, many of them P a w and all in good repair. He will also sell 176 acre ■ farm, one of the best in Jay county. J, M. HOGG.

YOUNC niiTpA RRll* and WOMEN LEAiXII Telegraphy and Railroading. Be independent. No better business training. Taught •in 4to 6 mo’s. Positions secured. Salary SSO to flso. Bto 9 hrs. work. Erie R y furnishes Despatchers wire. Actual main line practice. Stylus pen given for ten names of young; men. Send for catalog. Special mail course also taught. Garver School of « J Telegraphy and Railroading. Ashland, Q. CALL ON Jwl FESMITH I Plow'points aqd I Clipper Grinding ijiL ijHk Bicv'cle and Gun and General Re--1 pair. The rrjan J does w'artf riftht. Second Hand Bicycles For Sale P. J. HYLAND SANITARY PLUMBING Gas Fitting, Steam and Hot Water Heating, Gas and Combination Fixtures i 23 Monroe St. Phone 356 Butler and Son Cement Contractors Wyandotte Cement Lake ! Sand and Ridgeville screening for sale. All work guaranteed. At Foughtv Drav Barn DR. J. M. MILLER Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Treated LYEB TESTED A GLASSES FITTED 820 South Second St. » '■ - OecetitFarmer’s Attention Now is the time to order your fertilizer. John Sheiman sells the kind that brings results. West Monroe St.

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THE POST MORTEM Irvin Carter Suffered from a Very Serious Ailment MAKE EXAMINATION The Right Lung Was Completey Atrophied Say Doctors j Last Saturday a post mortem examination was held over the body of the late Irvin Carter by Drs. J. M. Miller of this city, and J. W. Vizard of Pleasant Mills, revealing the fact that he had suffered from what is termed hydro-pneumo-thorax. The right lung was completely atrophied and had been cramped badly. Dr. Vizard, the family physician, stated before the post mortem what he thought the prevailing conditions were, and he was right on every point. However, medical aid could not relieve the affliction. Mr. Carter some time ago had several ribs broken on the right side and growing together the lung was forced upward in such a manner as to affect it seriously in a course of time. The funeral services were held from the late home this morning. o —-— TOOK ILL WHILE ON VISIT Miss Opal Merica Suffers With Typhoid Fever. Opal, the seven-yeas-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Merica is seriously ill with typhoid fever at the home of her aunt, Mrs. -Emma Zircle, of Decatur. Word of the little girl s illness reached here yesterday and Mrs. Merica went to Decatur last evening to be at her bedside. Mr. Merica will go over tomorrow and if there is any possibility will bring the child home where she can have the benefit of the family physician and who is thoroughly aoquainted with her constitution. The little girl is the same one who a few months ago went through an attack of pneumonia.— Bluffton News.

WANT ADS WANTED. YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN can make money with our line; get agency for your town. Puritan Mfg. Co., Greenwood and M. C. Ry., Detroit, Mich. AGENTS—S7S monthly selling Star Egg Beater; works with one hand; lightning seller; sample free. E. Thomas Co., 6028 Barney Blk., Dayton, Ohio. BOY’ WANTED —To learn harness makers trade. Good steady job to right boy. Inquire at onee. Schai'er Hdw. Co. 201 -?t WANTED—Lady bookkeeper; must be competent, and give reference to good moral character. Apply at office Monroe Grain, Hay & Milling Co., Monroe, Ind. ltd-ltw GIRL WANTED—We would like to employ a good strong girl, aged from twenty-five to thtrty-five, to work at the county farm for a while at least. Good pay. Inquire at once at the farm or write J. R. Graber, manager. ts WANTED —Young men to learn automobile business by mail and prepare for positions as chauffeurs and repair men. We make you expert in ten weeks; assist you to secure position. Pay big; work pleasant; demand for men great; reasonable; write for particulars and sample lesson. Empire Automobile Institute, Rochester, N. Y. 192-61 FOR SALE. FOR SALE —Duroc Jersey males and gilts, from spring farrows. Choice yearling Shropshire rams and ewes. Also one yearling mare colt, one two-year-old colt, both sorrels, Belgium stock. C. C. Miller, Decatur, Ind., R. R. 9. 202-10 t o ONCE UPON A TIME — Cholera got into a flock of chickens, and there was not enough left to sp ak of. Be wise and get a package o’ the Rapid Cholera Kemeuy and Egg Producer now. Smith & Yager.

A GREAT FUTURE (Continued from page 1.) is situated in the geographical center of the state, surrounded by an unrivalled agricultural vicinity, and within easy access es unlimited fields of oil and coal. With the recent erection of a monster packing plant in this city and the still more recent financing of another similar industry, El Reno has jumped to the front as the recognized packing center of the southwest. The new packing plant, will bring 2,000 people to the city this year and twice that number within the next year. El Reno is a division point of the Rock Island with shops, terminals and offices, employing hundreds of people, the city being headquarters for Louisiana, Arkansas and Oklahoma. Shipping facilities are unexcelled and this fact has already made El Reno a jobbing center and is a powerful argument in securing manufacturing establishments. The city has a street car system, fifteen miles of paving, splendid sewerage and the only Great White Way in the southwest. Social and educational advancement have kept pace with industrial progress and while her past record is one to be proud of, El Reno is in her infancy. Her growth is just begun and her future possibilities are admittedly superior to those of any city in the west. El Reno will probably not expand forever, but conservative men now oh the ground see nothing to prevent a record breaking growth in the next ten or twenty years. . — o RAN AWAY AND JUMPED FENCE Took Fright at Automobile—Rig Demolished —No One Seriously Hurt. While John Evans and his family were out riding last evening, they met. C. D. Murray and his family driving in their Jackson car. The horse took fright and ran away, throwing the occupants out and the horse leaped a barb wire fence, took the buggy along and before he was stopped completely demolished the rig. Mr. Evans was slightly injured about the face, but the rest of the family escaped uninjured. Mr. Murray settled for the damages this morning, satisfactory to Mr. Evans. — o I HARRIMAN IS BETTER The Rest Cure at Arden House is Proving the Thing. Arden, N. Y., Aug. 30.—“ Mr. Harriman is better. You may say that Mrs. Harriman and all of us are very happy over the steady improvement in his health since he came to Arden house. So far as I know this is the first authorized statement made by any member of the Harriman household and I am most solicitous that it should be printed precisely as I present it." The foregoing statement was made this afternoon by the Rev. J. Holmes McGuiness, E. H. Harriman personal chaplain, who spoke conservatively and with authority after dining with the Harriman family and talking with its head. “My position in this matter is very sharply defined,” said Mr. McGuiness. “I am Mr. Harriman’s personal chaplain. He took me up as a mere boy —when I was only 15 —and I feel bound to him by ties of the greatest gratitude. But I will make you a concession. If you tning an announcement as positive as I can give you would put an end to sensational rumors, I will do what I can to help you, and I speak as a Christian clergyman —all that I can tell you is that Mr. Harriman is better now and that we are all very happy about it”

SOLD TO PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Ves Maggert, the former hard-hit-ting center fielder of the Bluffton team, has bee» sold by Springfield, of the Connecticut state league to Oakland of the Pacific coast league for $1,500. Maggert, along with Tommy McCarthy, formerly of this city, who is playing with Hartford, is one of the best batters in the league. His average is 314. McCarthy is not only the leading pitcher but is also leading the league in stick work. He has an average of 385. —Hartford City News.

The next attraction at the opera house will be the famous “Pair ot Country Kids” Co. now in its fourth year and better than ever. Date of Friday, Sept. 3 is for one night only and popular prices will prevail. o LOST —Breast pin. Gold key with set on. Lost somewhere on Second street or on Madison. Finder return to this office. o FOR RENT —Seven roomed house on Adams Street, just off Second street. Electric lights, bath and all other modern improvements. This office. 206 6*

THE DEATH ANGEL Four Months Old Daughter of Mr .and Mrs. Enos Lord is Dead .. SUMMER COMPLAINT j The Funeral Occurred this Morning at Ten O’Clock The four months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Enos Lord died Saturday evening at ten-thirty o'clock i after suffering for several weeks from summer complaint. The funeral services were held from the home this morning at ten o'clock and interment was made at Monmouth. During the past few- weeks many infants have passed away as a consequence of that dread ailment and many are reported as being seriously ill at this time therefrom. The change in the atmosphere from excessive warmth to cool and vice versa is, it is thought, in a measure at least responsible for the lives claimed by the disease, and other ailments peculiar to infancy. No less than ten infants have died in this vicinity during the past few weeks from summer complaint thus entailing bitter sorrow in as manyhouseholds. o THEY LAND A GOOD CONTRACT Butler Sons & Peterson Bid a Ditch Contract at Albion. Butler Sons & Peterson landed a good contract Saturday at Albion, where they bid for and secured a ditch contract which figured to the sum of $5,894. The ditch is three miles long and the contract is considered a mighty good one for the contractors, and will be completed some time during the coming winter. This firm of contractors are among the best in the business and have done work all over this part of the country. —: o THEY TRIED TO BREAK IN An Attempt to Rob the Zeser Saloon Saturday Evening. A window light was taken out of the Zeser saloon on Monroe street Saturday night, but were frightened away before they got further on their mission of making a cleaning of cash and wet goods, which might be found laying around loose. Evidence around the rear of the saloon showed that the job was premediated and but for the timely arrival of the night police they might have succeeded in getting a swag.

DO IT NOW. Decatur People Should Not Wait Until It is Too Late. The appalling death rate from kidney disease is due in most cases to the fact that the little kidney troubles are usually neglected until they become serious. The slight symptoms give place to chronic diseorders and the sufferer goes gradually into the grasp of diabetes, dropsy, Bright’s disease, gravel or some other serious form of kidney complaint. If you suffer from backache, headaches .dizzy spells, if the kidney secretions are irregular of passage and unnatural in appearance, do not delay. Help the kidneys at once. ■ Doan’s Kidney Pills are especially for kidney disorders —they cure where others fail. Over one hundred thousand people have recommended them. Here’s a case at home: C. M. Wedley, retired farmer, 517 Marshall street, Decatur, Ind., says: “I used Doan’s Kidney Pills procured from the Holthouse, Drug Co., and j they quickly relieved me of pains in my back and other symptoms of kidney complaint. I know that any one > who gives Doan’s Kidney Pills a trial will find them to be a sure cure for kidney complaint.” j For sale by all dealers. Price §0 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name —Doan's —and take no other. FOLEYS KIDNEY PIUS Fob Backache Kidneys and Bladdkp

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East Buffalo. N. Y., Aug. 30. —(Special to the Daily Democrat) —Receipts 9760; shipments 5130. Today 5820; shipments 1360. Official to New York yesterday for Saturday 3040. Hogs closing steady. Medium and heavy —$8:[email protected]. Yorkers—sß.2s@ $8.40. Grassers—sß.oo@sß.ls. Pigs—s7.Bo@ $7.90. Roughs—[email protected]. Stags —$6.00@ $6.50. Cattle —3850; generally .10 to .20 lower. Export steers —[email protected]. Shipping steers —[email protected]. Butchers —[email protected]. Heifers —[email protected]. Cows—s3.oo(s $4.75. Sheep& 14,000; slow. Lambs —Lower; top lambs $7.00@ $7.35. Sheep—[email protected]. TOLEDO MARKETS. August 28. — Cash wheat $1.08’4 May wheat 1.08% September wheat 1.08% December wheat 1.08*4 Cash corn 70% May corn ~ .58% September corn 69% December corn 57% May oats 41% September oats 38% December oats .39 PUBLIC SALE The undersigned w;il offer for sale at their residence, 6 miles north of Decatur and a half mile south of Williams, beginning at 13 o'clock a. m. Friday, September 10. 1909, the following personal property, to-wit: Horses —One bay Jiackney coach horse, coming 5 years old; 1 sorrel Norman brood mare, 8 years old; 1 heavy seal brown mare, 9 years old; 1 heavy roan yearling colt, 1 suckling colt. Cattle —One Jersey cow, fresh In September; 2 Jersey cows fresh iu April; 2 yearling heifers. Hogs —Seven head, including two .brood sows, will farrow aoout September first, and five spring shoats Implements—Fertilizer disc grain drill, 1 McCormick mower, 1 corn drill, 1 cultivator, 1 hay rake, 1 breaking plow, 1 spring tooth harrow, I spike tooth harrow, 1 double shovel plow, one good farm wagon and bed, one hay rack, one top buggy, good as new; 1 good set double work harness, blankets, robes, grain sacks, etc., household furniture, also com in field, and other articles too numerous to mention Terms —All sums of $5.00 and under cash in hand, over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given the purchaser giving his note therefor with approved security to the satisfaction of the undersigned. RALPH AND CLIO JOHNSON. John Spuhler, Auctioneer. o People Tell Each Other About Good Things. Fourteen years ago few people in the world knew of such a preparation as a Powder for the Feet Today after the genuine merit of Alien’s Foot-East has been told year after year by one gratinea person to another, there are millions who would as soon go without a dentifrice as without Alien's Foot-Ease. It is a cleanly, wholesome, healing, antiseptic powder to be shaken into the shoes, which has given rest and comfort to tired and aching feet in ah parts of the world. It cures while you walk. Over 30,090 testimonials of cures of smarting, swollen, perspiring feet It prevents friction and wear of the stockings and will save in your stocking bill ten times Its coi>t each year. Imitations pay the dealer a larger profit, otherwise you would never be offered a substitute when you ask for Allen’s Foot-Ease, the original powder for the feet. Imitations are not advertised because they are not permanent. For every genuine article there are manv imitations. The imitator has no reputation to sustain—the advertiser has. It stands to reason that the advertised article is the best, otherwise the public would not buy it and the advertising could not be continued When you ask for an article adver-

CHICAGO MARKETS. August 28.“ May wheat i <,;» December wheat September wheat May corn September corn December corn September oats ’ December cats ’ May oats ' PRODUCE. By Decatur Produce Co E SB s Fowls „ . Ducks k Geese " Turkey Spring chicks , .Jjl Butter „ Chicks H. BERLING Eggs * Fowlß 'ifc Ducks ~ Geese Turkeys Spring chickens Chicks .. B. KALVER & CO Wool, merchantable & Beef hides cen# Calf hides WBt| Sheep pelts 25c to fl Tallow 4 cellt|

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tised in this paper, see that you get it. Refuse imitations. o MONEY TO LOAN—I have plenty of money to loan on farms. No commission charged. D. B. Erwin, »t---torney at law. “ ————— o TWO BOYS ARE WANTED We would like to secure the services of two bright, honest boys who are willing to work, to deliver papers on our news route. We want boys who are net going to school to take the places of those who will Quit when school begins. Enquire at once of Will Hammlel at the City Ne” Stand, Madison street. o You cannot be well, feel well, or look well if your kidneys are de ranged. Foley’s Kidney Remedy makes healthy kidneys, end < ’ ur€B backache, rheumatism, and all disor ders of the urinary organs. Restores health and strength. _ n THE HOLT HOUSE DRT >t ( - ( L.