Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 7, Number 213, Decatur, Adams County, 7 September 1909 — Page 4

YOURi CREDIT Can Be Ruined By Neglect of a few small bills. If a little money is lacking let us supply it Pay up the worrying bills and owe only us. We loan on any good chattel security, such as furniture, pianos, horses, etc. We give a liberal discount on all loans paid off before due, If you fieed money fill oct the following blank, cut It out and mail It, to us. Our agent 1b in Decatur every Tuesday. Mama Address Am’t Wanted ................. Kind of Security,. .. Reliable Private FL Wayne Loan Company Established 1886, Room 2, Second floor, 706 Calhound street Home Phone 833. Fort Wayne, Ind

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PORTUND, MAINE, CHILD 111, Weak and Emaciated, Restored to Health by Vinol “Our little daughter, six years of age, after a severe attack of the measles, which developed Into pneumonia, was left pitifully thin, weak and emaciated. She had no appetite, and her stomach was so weak it could not retain food. She lay in this condition for weeks, and nothing the doctor prescribed did a bit of good, and we were beginning to think she would never recover. • “At this time we commenced to give her Vinol, and the effect was marvelous. The doctor was amazed at her progress, and when we told hfm wo were giving her Vinol, he replied, ‘lt is a fine remedy, keep it up.’ We did so, and she recovered her health and strength months before the doctor thought she con'd.” J. W. Flagg, Portland, Me. Vinol cures conditions like this because in a natural manner it Increases the appetite, tones up the digestive organs, makes rich, red blood, and strengthens every organ in the body. Smith and Yager. Druggists OPERATION HER ONLY CHANCE Was Cured by Lydia E.Pinkham’sVegetableCompound Adrian, Go. —“I suffered untold misery from a female weakness and disease, and I could not stand more - r~ ■’l than a minute at a time. My doctor said an operation was the only chance I had, and W f I dreaded it almost gSTA - -4-'' as much as death. t,ne <la 7 1 wa9 - rea ‘ 1 W how other women had been cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege•■'‘■’S>3?'* table Compound, * » and decided to try it Before I had taken one bottle I was better, chid now I am completely cured.”—Lena V. Henky, Route No. 3, Adrian, Ga. Why will women take chances with an operation or drag out a sickly, half-hearted existence, missing threefourths of the joy of living, when they can find health in Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound ? For thirty years it has been the standard remedy for female ills, and has cured thousands of women who have been troubled with such ailments as displacements, inflammation, ulceration, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, indigestion, and nervous prostration. If you have the slightest doubt that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound will help you, write to Mrs Pinkham at Lynn, Mass., for advice.*, Your letter will be absolutely confidential, and the advice free.

HARRY DANIEL Auctioneer Now is the time to book your farm sales. I will get you the high dollar. Call telephone ax Pleasant Mills at my expense. Dr. J. M. MILLER Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Treated hYES TESTED A GLASSES FITTED 2M South Second SV * ■'—■Pecatar Farmer’s Attention Now is the time to order your fertilizer. John Sheiman sells the kind that brings results. West Monroe St. *************** ♦ ♦ «. The Most Complete « » Line of High Grade « * « * Smoking -- Chewing I •TOBACCO: * Carried is the city at * • T.C. Cork>®tt’e « ♦ Cigar Store « « « *************** FOIEYSOMNOLAXAnVE Fotr Stomach Tboublc and Constipation I Democrat Want Ads. Pay

JURORSI EXCUSED (Continued from page 1.) count of Surveyor Ernst relation to parties interested, Orval Harruff was named to act in his place and Rinehart Leimenstall was appointed a commissioner. They will meet at the clerk's office on Monday, Sept. 20. Harruff's bond was fixed at 35,000. Agenettie Aspy vs. Andrew J. Pyle et al, quiet title, default of part of defendants, waiver of summons and appearance by Andrew Pyle and others. National Bank of Commerce vs. Cardwell Box company et al, note $5,000, rule to answer, made absolute in five days. Wisconsin Lumber Co. vs. Cardwell Box Co. et al, suit on drafts, dismissed and costs paid. Henry A. and Sarah Tindall vs. Jacob Fogle, partition, set for trial, Saturday. September 18th. Doug Balser vs. L. H. Boknecht et al, note S6OO, D. B. Erwin withdraws appearance for defendant. A marriage license was issued to Harry Horn, aged 23, a contractor from Union City, Indiana, to Anna Louise Schaub, aged 21, of this city. Benjamin H. Elrtey, aged 21, express agent, and Lucy Emma Kruetzmann, aged 24, both of this city, have been granted a marriage license. o HELDJON UGLY CHARGE (Continued from page 1.) thy Farnum, 17, and Dewey Brown, 11. Both now are inmates of the orphanage. Dorothy Farnum was taken to Dr. H. D. Patrick, Elyria oculist, who testified that the girl had trachoma so badly that with one eye she could not see his hand farther than three feet away, and with the other only ten feet away. Dr. Patrick also testified that the disease infections would have been amenable to treatment if given at the proper time. This is the disease which bars children from entrance to the United States. On the stand the girl said her eyes had'been bad four years. When asked what had been done for them, she said. “They prayed for them and put on some salve.”

Dewey Brown testified as to punishments administered. "I was pulling weeds one day in the potatoes when Brother Boyd beat me with a stick until Xhere were ridges on my legs and I could hardly sit down. Another time another brother beat me with a strap doubled to make a loop.” Benny Sutliff testified that once he had been beaten because he left some cows Sprunger had told him to watch. “Theije was a bad bull in the lot. I ran away when he came for me and did not go back,” said the boy. Among the other acts which have caused a storm of indigation against the managers of the home include the cooking of fteld corn in the same boiler in which the soiled clothes were boiled, the bathing of a dozen boys in the same water at one time, forced to sleep with clothes on to keep warm and many others. o ■ — — ROBT. SPETNAGLE BROKE ARM Little Robert Spetnagle, son of Rev. and Mrs. Richard Spetnagle, had the misfortune to break his arm while at play at the Central school building, during recess this afternoon. o — ONCE UPON A TIME Cholera got Into a flock of chickens, and there was not enough left to sp.«k of. Be wise and get a package of the Rapid Cholera Kemeny and Egg Producer now. Smith & Yager. —o — ■ NOTICE. Decatur, Ind., Sept. 3, 1909. All parties having accounts or bills against the late Samuel D. Beavers, present to Emerson A. Beavers within 30 days of the date of .this notice. 210-10 t — v o—■■ ' ■—— NIGHT ON BALD MOUNTAIN On a lonely night Alex. Benton of Fort Edward, N. Y., climbed Bald Mountain to the home of a neighbor, tortured by Asthma, bent on curing him with Dr. King's New Discovery, that had cured himself of asthma. This wonderful medicine soon relieved and quickly cured his neighbor. Later it cured his son’s wife of a secere lung trouble. Millions believfe its the greatest Throat and Lung cure on Earth, Coughs, Colds, Croup, Hemorrhages and Sore Lungs are sure'? cured by it. Best for Hay Fevr, Grip and Whooping Cough. 50c and SI.OO. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by ail ’ druggists.

ARE IN SESSION The Adams County Council , in Their Annual Session Today I THE APPROPRIATIONS They Went Over the Many Items of Expense m the Budget The Adams county council went into session at a late hour in the afternoon, but after they got down to business there was no time lost until the long list of appropriations were entirely gone over and given their official stamp of approval. Every Item of expense that will be considered in the transaction of the business for next year was included in the appropriations made by them. The members of this body were all present with the exception of A. G. Briggs, of Geneva, and .who is president of the board. Those who participated in the business of the board were Mat Kirsch who also acted as president; J. W. Merriman, J. O. Kraner, Tice Ullman, William Baumgartner and Ed Zimmerman. It was a busy session but they waded through the mass of appropriations in a business like way.

Ernest Doehrman and a number of other northern Adams county citizens were here today to interview the county council in behalf of an appropriation for a bridge over the St. Marys river on the Allen-Adams county line. The board had previously agreed, to stand for their share of this expense but the Allen county board wanted to divide the expense of such an improvement. — RAILROAD_BULLETIN CHICAGO & ERIE. Eastbound. No. B— Daily 2:27 a. m. No. 12 —Daily 4:05 a. m. No. 4—Daily 3:38 p. m. No, 22 —Dally ex. Sunday..l:49 p. m. No. 14—Daily ....8:57 p. m. Westbound. No. 47—Daily ...: 3:17. a. tn. No. 3 —Daily 12:47 p. m. No. 21—Daily, ex. Sunday. .10:10 a. tn. GRAND RAPIDS & INDIANA In effect June 27. 1909. Southbound. No. 4—Daily 2:48 a.m. No. 12 —Dally, ex. Sunday. .7:06 a. m. No. 2—Daily, ex. Sunday. J: 11 p. m. No. 16. —Sunday only 8:00 p.m. Northbound. No. s—Dailys—Daily 11:48 a.m. No. 7 —Daily 7:54 a.m. No. 3 —Dally, ex. Sunday. .5:15 p. m. T., ST. L. & W. R. R. No. 2—Frankfort to Toledo, Ex Sunday 11:27 a. tn. No. I—Toledo to Frankfort, Ex Sunday 11:49 a. m. No. 3—Delphos to St Louis, Daily , 7:21 a. m. No. 4 —St Louis to Delphos, Daily 8:03 p. tn. No. s—Toledo5 —Toledo to St Louis, daily 10:17 p. m. No. 6—St Louis to Toledo, daily ....5:05 a. m. ■ ■ Daily Interurban Schedule

THE FT. WAYNE & SPRINGFIELD Trains Leave Trains Leave Decatur FL Wayne 6:50a.m. 7:00 am. 7:00 a.m. 8:39 a.m. 8:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:00p.m. 2:30p.m. 2:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p. m. 6:30 p. m. 5:30 p. m. 7:00 p. m. 7:00 p.yi. 8:30 p.m. 9:3opm. 11:00p.m. Theater parties taking the 7:00 n. m. car will arrive at Calhoun or Berry streets, Fort Wayne at 8:10 p. m. The last car leaving Fort Wayne at 11:00 p. m. will wait until after the show. —- o • GO WITH A RUSH. The demand for that wonderful Stomach, Liver and Kidney cure, Dr. King's New Life Pills —is astounding. All druggists say they never saw the like. Its because they never fall to cure Sour Stomach, Constipation, Indigestion, Biliousness, Jaundice, Sick Headache, Chills and Malaria. Only 25c. Q Foley’s Kidney Pills cure backache, rheumatism, kidney, bladder and urinary trouble. Do not risk having Bright’s disease or diabetes. THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. | o (Democrat Want Ads. Pay

WANTADCOLUMN HELP WANTED. GIRLW ANTED— would like to employ a good strong girt, aged from twenty-five to thirty-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. WANTED—The use of a room in a home furnished with a piano for teaching. Piano lessons exchanged for use of same. Location must be central. Address at once, Martha Kettler, Fort Wayne. Ind. 207-3 t AGENTS—Handy Hame Fastener. Every horse owner buys at sight. 200 per cent, profit. Thomas Fastener Co., 5028 Barney Blk., Dayton, O. WANTED —Dressmaking by experienced 'dressmaker. Twenty-six years experience. Mrs. M. E. Marker, 113 N. 10th St LOST AND FOUND. LOST—At the M. E. church in this city or on street Sunday evening, a black chiffon boa. Finder please leave at the Myers-Daily store. 213-6 t LOST —A purse . containing fifteen dollars in paper money was lost Saturday night. The finder will be liberally rewarded by returning same to this office. 206-2 t LOST OR STRAYED—A small red cow strayed from the home of G. Nesswald at the SL Joseph cemetery. Any information will be remarded. 205-3 t

4.0 ST —Black pocketbook containing two ten dollar bills and other valuable papers. Lost on Thursday of fair week and on fair grounds. Finder return to Mr. James D. Braun and receive reward. James D. Braun, R. R. 1, Monroe, Ind. FOUND—A pocketbook, containing considerable sum of money; was found in Blue Creek township. Owner can have same by proving ownership and paying for advertisement Address C. A. Krugh, Monroe, rural route No. 2. 212-3 t FOR SALT - FOR SALE—An extension table, good as new. Also a go-cart cheap. Mrs. Guy Johnson. 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 PX)R SALE —I have for sale a good forty acre piece of land with good improvements, which I will sell right It is situated in Preble township. For information write X>r see John L. Helms, Magley, R. R. 5. FOR SALE —A first class young dog, a Scotch collie. The mother was Domestic, sound and healthy. At reasonable priees. Inquire of Ernest Slickman, at Webers feed barn. 207-3 t FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Seven roomed house on Adams street, just off Second street. Electric lights, bath and all other modern improvements. This office. 206-6 t MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN —I have plenty of money to loan on farms. No commission charged. D. B. Erwin, attorney at law. ts

Plenty of money to loan on farm property at & per oenL Privilege a partial payment at any Interest paying time. SCHURGER & SMITH, ts Attomes at Law aad Abstracters MISCELLANEOUS ' PERSONS desiring dirt can secure same for hauling It away. Inquire of Mrs. J. T. Archbold, Monroe street. 209-3 t CEMENT—I have just received a car load of cement which I will sell at $1.40 a barrel. Julius Haugk. 207-2 t I am prepared to do all kinds of haulwg, moving, etc. Phone 557. Henry Schults, Decatur, Ind. 208-6 t Ask for Allen’s Foot-Eass, A powder for swollen, tired, hot smarting feet. Sample sent Free Also Free Sample of the Foot-Ease Sanitary Corn-Pad, a new invention. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy,

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East Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. 7. —(Special to the Daily Democrat) —Receipts 3520; shipments 760. Official to "New York yesterday 3610., Hogs closing strong. Mediu mand heavy—sß.7o@sß.Bo. Yorkers —[email protected]. Light yorkers —$8.20@ $8.40. Pigs—sß.lo@ $8.15. Roughs—s7.2o© $7.45. Stags—s6.oo@ $6.50. Sheep—2.ooo; strong. Tops and lambs SB.OO. Cattle—lso; steady. TOLEDO MARKETS. September 4.— Cash wheat $1.08% May wheat 1.09*4 September wheat 1.08% December wheat ............. 1.08% Cash corn 71% May corn 60 September corn 71% December corn 58% May oats 42% September oats 39% December oats 40% CHICAGO MARKETS. September 4. — May wheat $ .97% December wheat 94% September wheat 98% May corn 58% September corn 66% December corn 57% September oats . .38% December oats 38% May oats 40% PRODUCE. By Decatur Produce Co. Eggs 20c Fowls 10c Ducks 8c Geese 8c Turkeys 11c Spring chicks 11c Butter 16c Chicks 10c H. BERLING. Eggs 20c Butter :.16c Fowls ..10c Ducks 8c Geese 7c Turkeys 11c Spring chickens 12c Chicks 10c

B. KALVER & CO. Wool, merchantable 28c Beef hides 8 cents Calf hides 10 cents Sheep pelts 25c to $1 Tallow- 4 cents PRICES ON COAL. Chestnut coal $7.25 Hocking Valley $3.75 West Virginia splint $4.00 Wash nut $4.90 HAY MARKET No. 1 timothy, loose in mow... .SIO.OO S. W. Peterson. 0 NOTICE Notice to applicants for sexton of the Decatur cemetery will file their names at the office of J. H. Stone until September 7th at 7 o’clock p. m. J. H. STONE, Secy. D. C. A. Aug. 26, 1909. 203-14 t Dr. Abernethy, the great English physician, said “Watch your kidneys. When they are affected, life is in danger.'’ Foley's Kidney Remedy makes healthy kidneys, corrects urinary irregularities, and tones up the whole system. THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. - o —■ A NARROW ESCAPE Edgar N. Bayliss, a merchant of Robinsonville, Del., wrote: “About two years ago I was thin and sick, and coughed all the time and if I did not have consumption, it was near to it. I commenced using Foley's Honey and Tar, and it stopped my cough, and I am now entirely well, and have gained twenty-eight pounds, all due to the good results from taking Foley’s Honey and Tar.” THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG. CO — -OHEALTH AND BEAUTY AID Cosmetics and lotions will not clear our complexion of pimples and blotches like Foley's Orino Laxative for indigestion, stomach and liver trouble and habitual constipation. Cleanses the system and is pleasant to take ■ THE' HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO.

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given that the „„ derstgned, superintendent of th Q struction ot the Dan Erwin Inion township, Adams ana., on moiSaturday, September 18, 1909 at 10:30 o'clock a. m., at the the county surveyor, in the ®tv m at r Ur ’i n Said CoUnty ' rece >ve sXta bids for the construction of ga j d in accordance with reports, plans specifications therefore, now\> n said cause. Bids will be receive/ tracts let as follows: d nd Main ditch; From station 0 to 18 “d d de« the ’ OWeSt a “ d beSt biddsr « Bidders will be required to file their bids affidavits as required br h? upon forms furnished by such suoer’ mtendent and each bid shall be 7. companied with a good and suffici™ bond in a sum equal to tie amount S such bid, conditional for the faithfn performance of said contract, and th,, such bidder will enter into contra? k S e / a ? e be awarded to him, such bond to be approved by said snperintendent. ' “ The said superintendent reserves the right to reject any and all bid? No bids will be accepted in exoS of the estimated cost of such work,» in excess of the benefits found C. C. ERXST, Daily e d Supt. of Construction o- — PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at her residence, 5% miles east <f Monroe ,half‘ mile of Brandyberry school, beginning at ten o'clock a. m. Tuesday, Sept. 14, 1909, the following personal property, to-wit: Horses—One bay mare, 1 brown brod mare, with foal; 1 bay brood mare, with foal; 1 coming three year old tine driving mare, well broke; 1 bay horse, 1 good spring colt. Cows—One extra good milch cow, will be fresh Oct 21. Hogs—One brood sow, 4 sboats weighing about 75 lbs. each. Farming implements—Two wagons, 1 hay rake, 1 disc, 1 riding corn plow, 1 breaking plow, 1 double shovel plow, 1 single shovel plow, 1 spring tooth harrow, I spike tooth harrow, 1 double set work harness, 1 grindstone, 1 buggy pole, hay ladders. 1 brush hook, 1 manure hook, grain sacks, log chains, shovels, spade also corn in the 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 12 months will be given the purchaser giving his note therefor with approved security to the satisfaction of the undersigned. MRS. EMMA J. ZERKEL J. N. Burkhead, Auct. H. E. Zerkel, Clerk.

ROOTS, HERBS AND BARKS. You can no doubt recall the collection of roots, herbs and barks your grandmother made every fall for the family medicine chest It is interesting to note that the most successful remedy for female ills had its origin more than 30 years ago in one of these home medicine chests, and Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is made today in immense quantities from those same ■o 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 sides in this part of the country. Seventeen horses, including a Mack-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 collie dogs, 28 acres of corn in the field, t’ l acres of newly threshed oats straw, all kinds of farming implements, many of them new and all in g repair. He will also sell 1«6 acre farm, one of the best in Jay countyJ. H. HOGG.

WRITE HIM AT FREMONT, MICHFor the next several weeks I * be located at Fremont, Mich., and wu be glad to near trona any county people who are Interested » real estate in that country. T e are some mighty good bargains here, ana it will pay you to investigate Write me at this place at once an I will take care of you. lsl-18t H. H. Harruff, Fremont, Mi;