Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 7, Number 220, Decatur, Adams County, 15 September 1909 — Page 4

YOUR 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 leans paid off before due. Ts yoti fieed ifianey fill out the I following blank, cut it out and mail it to us. Our agent is in Decatur every Tuesday. N>w« Address Ain't Wanted Kind of Security Reliable Private Ft. Wayne Loan Company Established 1896, Room 2, Sec- S end floor, 706 Calhound street. N Home Phone 833. Fort Wayne, Ind Fanners Attention!! John Spuhler the live stock and general auctioneer, is prepared to book your sale, which will mean a successful sale to you. He is the auctioneer that gets the high dollar for all property sold. Claim dates early. Phone: Residence 531, office 430. John SPuhler, Auc't. XS. COVEMALE.M.D, E. G. COVEKIHLE, M. I. Drs. J. S. Goierdala and Soo Special attention given to diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat Office 2nd Street Decatur, Indians NAZARETH ACADEMY (Dean O’Brien’s School) The Best School for Your Girl J 175.00 per year, including room and all ordinary expenses. BARBOUR HALL The right school for your little boy |150.00 per year. Send for information NAZARETH ACADEMY Nazareth, Kalamazoo County, Mich. 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.

“*• “”“ e i ourne y I Bon the inland seas is the most pleasant and economical vacation trip in America. The it varying scenery of the shore line and the picturesque y of the islands add interest and delight to every mile trip. All the important pons on the Great Lakes are regularly by th< excellent service of the D & C Lake Lines. irge steamers of this Fleet have all the qualities of speed, safety t. Every boat is of modern steel construction and is propelled by gines. The Clark Wireless Telegraph Service is used aboard. 9S Tickets reading via any rail line between Detroit and WH Buffalo, Detroit and Cleveland, in either direction, are ■ available for transportation on D 4 C Line Steamers. WR H The D & C Lake Lines operate daily trips between Buffalo and Detroit, Cleveland and Detroit, four trips weekly between Toledo, Detroit, Mackinac and wayports, and two trips weekly between Detroit, Bay City, Saginaw and wayports. A Cleveland to Mackinac special steamer will be operated from June 15th to September 10th, leaving Cleveland direct for Mackinac stopping at Detroit enroute every trip and at Goderich, Ont., every other trip. Special daylight trip between Detroit and Cleveland during July and August. Send 2 cent stamp for illustrated pampblet and Great Lakes Map. Address L. G Lewis, G. P. A., Detroit, Mich. L» p h. McMillan. Pre.id.nt P \ A. A. SCHANTZ. tax, , .jSSwjWMWI Gen. Mgr.

ELECTRIC BITTERS STO M A G H * Relief end Cure iar Head- The beet tonic. Curative I jvr. . ache - • ■HF Med,c '" e ,or ' h ™ dl ’ LHVEX. & cUUIfL IO BHH Indigestion. Malaria, etc. eases. 50c. Guaranteed.

P, J, HYLAND SANITARY PLUMBING Gas Fitting, Steam and Hot Water Heating, Gas and Combination Fixtures 23 Monroe St. Phone 354 Butler and Son Cement Contractors Wyandotte Cement Lake Sand and Ridgeville screening for sale. All work guaranteed. At Eoughtv Drav Barn Money TO LOAN on Farms at 5 per C. GRAHAM Insurance Agency Decatur, Indiana. *************** * * • The Most Complete « • Line of High Grade « • « I Smoking - Chewing « •TOBACCO; * Carried in the city at * ♦ « « T.C. Corbett's « * Cigar Store * # * *************** IWwl CALL ON F.E. SMITH Plow'points and Clipper Grinding I® Bicycle and GUq and Gcnefal ReM\l Pail*. The rna” 7W < g does w artt riftht. Second Hand Bicycles For Sale FoieysOkino Laxative Fob Stomach Trouble and Constipation

[WANT AD COLUMN HELP WANTED. GIRL WANTED—We would like to employ a good strong girl, 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 —Lady to do general house work. Inquire of Frank Teeple or 302 north Eighth street. WANTED—Dressmaking by experienced dressmaker. Twenty-six years experience. Mrs. M. E. Marker, 113 ?f. 10th St. 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. 216-12 t WANTED AT ONCE—A capable married man living in Decatur to sell our high grade Teas, Coffees, Spices, Baking Powder and Grocery Specials direct to the consumer. Business established. A good proposition to party who can qualify. The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co., 212 S. Walnut St., Muncie, Ind. WANTED —Cook at the Maryland lunch room. LOST AND FOUND. LOST —Small brown bearskin coat. Return to Wiliam Fuhrman. R. R. No. 3, Decatur. 217-3 t LOST —Black pocketbook containing two ten dollar bills and other papers. Lost on Thursday of fair week and on fair grounds. Finder return to Mr. James D. Brown and receive reward. James D. Brown, R. R. 1, Monroe, Ind. FOR SALE. FARM FOR SALE O RRENT—Good biuidings, plenty of water, 25 head ewes. 20 head hogs, 2 good young mares, for sale. Inquire Rural Route 9. Box 81, Decatur, Indiana. 215-3 t FOR SALE—Ah extension table, good as new: also a go-cart cheap. Mrs. Guy Johnson. 218-6 t FOR SALE —I have for sale a good forty acre piece of land with gooff improvements, which I will sell right It is situated in Preble township. For information write »or see John L. Helms, Magley, R. R. 5. ~ FOR RENT. HOUSE FOR RENT—4 rooms on Mercer avenue. Inquire of Andrew Welfly. 217-6 t FOR RENT—Unfurnished rooms on Second street. Call at this office. 214-3 t FOR RENT —Seven roomed house on Adams street, just off Second street. Electric lights, bath and all other modern improvements. This office. 206-Ct FOR RENT —A six room house on south Third street. Inquire of John H. Schug.

FOR RENT—Rooms over the Baker & Pennington meat market. They are especially adapted for office rooms. Apply at meat market. 215-6 t MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY - f O~LOAN—F have~plenty*of money to loan on farms. No commission charged. D. B. Erwin, attorney at law. ts Plenty of money co loan on farm property at 6 per cent. Privilege o> partial payment at any Interest paying time. SCHURGER & SMITH, ts Attomes at Law and Abstracters MISCELLANEOUS. I am prepared to do all kinds of hauling, moving, etc. Phone 557. Henry Schults, Decatur, Ind. 208-6 t o Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is today the best ’ known medicine in use for the relief I and cure of bowel complaints. It cures griping, diarrhoea, dysentery, ■ and should be taken at the first unI natural looseness of the bowels. It is ! equally valuable for children and adults. It always cures. Sold by all ; dealers. o HEALTH AND BEAUTY AID Cosmetics and lotions will not clear our complexion of pimples and blotchI es like Foley’s Orino Laxative for indigestion, stomach and liver trouble and habitual constipation. Cleanses the svstem and is pleasant to take. THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO.

SOCIETY COLUMN - (Continued from nsge 2.) are well versed in the German lan • guage, took the part of Heiny and o's wife and were the most prominent attraction. A Dutch lunch was served at small tables. The Japanese room had no tables, lunch being served on little mats on the floor by Japanese maidens. America and the Globe proved entertaining. On completing the trip the tourists expressed themselves as enjoying a very pleasant evening. Mrs. Fred Linn: entertained the Young People's Alliance at her home last evening} in |a very enjoyable way. A part of the evening was spent in a pleasant way at music and the monthly business endpd the meeting. — o-.— -■ PUNISHMENT WILL BE LIGHT Harry Imler Will Serve His Time in the Army and Pay a Small FireMarshal Butler returned home last evening from Indianapolis, where he took Harry Imler, w’ho was charged with having deserted the army at Fort Monroe, Va., where he was stationed with his regiment. The young man was turned over to the federal authorities who will in turn notify the officers at Fort Monroe. They say that he will, if his record is good for the time which he served in the army, and of which there is no doubt, be made to do special guard duty for about two months and fined from twenty to forty dollars. This it is said is the usual punishment in such cases. Harry is a clean young man, and has many friends who have faith in him. o MUSSELMAN-JOHNSON WEDDING Mrs. Elmer Johnson to Marry Prominent Randolph County Citizen. Mrs. Elmer Johnson of Root township and Mr. Hiram Musselman, of near Lynn, Randolph county, Ind, will be married today some time. The particulars could not be learned further than the event is to be a quiet one, and they will leave at once for their future home in Randolph county. Mr. Musselman is a prosperous and well to do farmer, and a brother of John Musselman of near Willshire. Mrs. Johnson is a well known lady here, having resided here for a number of years and has many friends who wish her joy and happiness.

MOTHER AND BABE ARE BURIED Sad Occurrence Near the State Line —Funeral Services Held Today. Mrs. William McClymonds, of near the Ohio state line, was buried today, her body being lowered into the grave with that of a six days' old babe w T ho died just a few minutes before the iffother. The deaths came Sunday, Mrs. McClymonds having been in poor health for several months suffering from a complication of diseases. The case is one of the saddest reported for some time, as the deceased is survived by the husband and five little children.

APPEAL CASE TO CIRCUIT COURT Andrew and Charles Baxter who were fined a dollar and costs for draying without a license, filed an appeal bond this afternoon and appealed the j case to the circuit court, where they • will have the question decided defin- j itely. It is probable that the matter will rest now until decided in circuit! court. — o NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, superintendent of the construction of the Dan Erwin ditch in Union township, Adams county, Indiana., Gu Saturday, September 18, 1909, at 10:30 o’clock a. m., at the office of the county surveyor, in the city of Deeatur, in said county, receive sealed bids for the construction of said ditch in accordance with reports, plans and specifications therefore, now on file in said cause. Bids will be received and contracts let as follows: Main ditch: From station 0 to 18. and to the lowest and best bidder or bidders. Bidders will be required to file with their bids affidavits as required by law, upon forms furnished by such superintendent and each bid shall be accompanied with a good and sufficient bond in a sum equal to the amount of such bid, conditional for the faithful performance of said contract, and that such bidder will enter into contract if the same be awarded to him, such bond to be approved by said superintendent. The said’ superintendent reserves the right to reject any and all bids. No bids will be accepted in excess of the estimated cost of such work, or in excess of the benefits found. . C. C. ERNST, Daily e d Supt. of Construction. o Democrat Want Ads. Pay

JUST A NEWSPAPER STORY About Every So Often “Uncle Joe” is Thinking of Resigning. Washington, Sept. 15. —Every now and then a story appears in some newspaper that Speaker Cannon is about to announce his retirement from public life. Then will follow a contradiction from a close friend of the speaker. The frequency of these retirement stories indicates that “Uncle Joe" will have the fight of his life next winter. This does not mean a politcal fight in the sense that the Democrats will make it warm for him; it means that the fight will be within the ranks of his party on the floor of the house. The "insurgents" will make it warm for “Uncle Joe. " They made it most unpleasant for him and his program during the extra session. They did not always succeed in getting what they went after. but they made a showing of sufficient strength to cause the leaders to take notice.

A WOMAN'S BACK The Aches and Pains Will Disappear if the Advice of this Decatur Citizen is Followed. A woman's back has many aches and pains. Most times 'tis the kidney's fault. Backache is really kidney ache; That's why Doan's Kidney Pills cure it. Many Decatur women know this. Read what one has to say about it. Mrs. Oscar Jones, 127 N. Seventh St., Decatur, Ind., says: “Dull pains in the small of my back becoming more severe as time passed, made me miserable and I was also bothered by attacks of rheumatism. Reading about Doan's Kidney Pills, I procured a box from the Holthouse Drug Co., and they freed me from the trouble. I have since felt so much better in every w-ay that I advise other persons suffering as I did to give Doan’s Kidney Pills a trial.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name —Doan’s—and take no other.

PUBLIC SALE. Having sold my farm and am going to move to Decatur and go in the feed yard business on Monroe street, I am obliged to offer at public auction. without reserve, my entire personal property. Two miles north of Curryville, 1 mile south and 1 mile west of Magley, 1 mile east of Pleasant Valley church, known as the old Ernest Schlickmann farm. Sale beginning 9 o’clock prompt Wednesday, Sept. 29, 1909, the following property: Horses —One 4 year old bay mare, one 11 year old mare, in foal; one II year old brown mare in foal; 1 black 2 year old gelding, 1 2 year old driving colt, lady broke; 1 yearling colt, 1 spring colt. Cattle —One Jersey cow with calf by her side, 3 Durham cows with calves by their sides, 2 Durham cows, will be fresh by the middle of October; 1 2 year old heifer, 1 yearling heifer, 1 yearling Durham bull. Hogs —Six sows with pigs by tlieir sides, about 4 weeks old by day of sale; 30 shoats, average 70 lbs., 1 Duroc male hog (registered).

Twelve dozen chickens, mostly Ply-) mouth Rocks. Seven head of turkeys. Farm Implements— One Deering Binder, 1 Champion mower, 1 Dain hay loader, 1 Superior disc drill, 1 Osborn hay tedder, 1 disc harrow, 1 riding breaking plow-. 2 walking breaking plows, good as new; 1 riding cultivator, 1 walking cultivator, 1 fanning mill, 2 spring tooth harrows, 1 spike tooth harrow, 1 bob sled. 1 Toledo wagon, 4 in. tire; 1 2 in. tire wagon, 1 feed cooker, 1 tank heater, 2 sets ■w ork harness, 2 sets of buggy harness 2 sets of fly nets, 1 set of dump boards, set hay ladders, beg rack, one steel tire buggy, one new grain plow, one single shovel, 2 double steel plows, one iron kettle, one Tiger check rower. 750 bushels of oats, 500 shocks of corn.

Terms —All sums of $5.00 and under cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit of ten months will be given by purchaser giving note with good security. No property removed until settled for. 5 per cent, off for cash. Lunch served on the ground by Smith & Hunt of Tocsin. AUGUST SCHLICKMANN. Noah Frauhiger, Auct. Robert Stewart, Clerk. Democrat Want Ads. Pay

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SCHOOL BOOK DEPOSITORY We have a complete stock of all school books and school supplies make us erove it HOLTHOUSE DRUG Co. TilO M/IPVfItQ CORRECTED 1116 nldlKclb everyday BUFFALO STOCK MARKETS

PUBLIC SALE. Having sold his farm, the undersigned will offer for sale at his residence, at Monroe, Indiana, at what is known as the Hazel Andrews property, beginning at 1 o’clock p. m. Friday, September, 24, 1909, the following personal property, to-wit: Horses —One sorrel horse 9 years old; 2 brood mares with colt by side, both in foal; 1 driving colt coming three years old; 1 spring colt. Ten head of cows —Some with calves by siSe, ethers have been fresh about two months. Hogs—3o head of shoats weighing from TOO to 125 lbs. each. Fourteen brood ewes; 2 bucks, thoroughbreds. 500 shocks of corn. Farm implements wagons, etc., and many other articles too numerous to mention. Terms —All sums of 35.00 and under cash in hand; over 35.00 a credit of 9 months will be given the purchaser giving his note therefore with approved security to the satisfaction of the undersigned. Four per cent, off for cash. L. C. MILLS. J. N. Burkhead, Auct.

DANGER Os Cholera is still threatening your poultry. The Rapid Cholera Remedy and Egg Producer will save you troijble and worry. Smith and Yager. — o — ■■ WRITE HIM AT FPEMONT, MICH. For the next several weeks I will be located at Fremont, Mich., and will be glad to near rrom any Adams county people who are Interested in real estate in that country. There are some mighty good bargains here, arid it will pay you to investigate. Write me at this place at once and I will take care of you. 181-18 t H. H. Harruff, Fremont, >Mteh. -— —o FARMERS ATTENTION— BARGAIN

We have for sale 500 telegraph poles ’located along the Chicago & Erie railroad between Decatur and Ohio City. One pole will make three good fence posts. Price 35 cents each. Will not sell less than one mile lots, each mile containing 33 poles. To have poles reserved write Ohio Oil Company, Preble, Indiana. 212-3 t —————-—o— — A NIGHT RIDER’S RAID. The worst night riders are calomel croton oil or aloes pills. They raid your bed to rob you of rest. Not so with Dr. King’s New Life Pills. They never distress or inconvenience, but always cleanse the system, curing voids, Headache, Constipation, Malaria, 2ac, at all druggists. —— o lE®I E ®, T . IF ' ES AFTER POUR YEARS Carlisle Center, N. Y„ G. B. Burhaus, writes; “About four years ago I wrote 1 bad been entirely cured H f o k ’ d ? e £ ! rouble by takin g two botv ° ley ' s Kidney Remedy, and statl ?t ars lam again Phased to state that I have never had any return sym Ptoms, and I am evidently RernL B *?y cur ed" Foley’s Kidnev Remedj will do the same for you. THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. — O . 1 have opened a repair shop over the Clem Voglewede shoe store, where InZ Ul i aU kindS ° f repairin 8. Pressr.J t and gent ’ 8 dr y cleaning. Good work guaranteed. _ 2l7 ' 6t HENRY MEYER.

East Buffalo, N.Y.. Sept. 15. —Special to the Daily Democrat)—Receipts 3520; shipments 1710. Official to New York yesterday 760. Good hogs closing steady; others weak. Medium and heavy—[email protected]. Light mixed and yorkers—sß.so© 38.70. Light yorkers—3B.oo @38.25. Pig5—37.50—>7.75. Roughs—[email protected]. Stags—36.oo@ 36.75. Sheep —2550; steady. Top lambs, 37.75. Cattle—lso; steady. TOLEDO MARKETS. September 14. — Ca<h wheat .....31.12)4 May wheat ij.3% September wheat 1.121* December wheat 1.12)4 Cash corn . 7? Yi May corn September com 7154 December com .61 *4 May oats 4454 Sec ember oa'.s 40)4 December oats 4154

CHICAGO MARKETS. September 14.— May wheat .. $1.02 September wheat 1.03% December wheat 93% Ma/ corn .... .. .......... .Cl';.'. Sept mber co-i SHP.D December corn .... *u',» September oats 39% December oats May oats 42 NIBLICK &- CO. Butter 16c to 22c Eggs 20c PRODUCE. By Decatur Produce Co. Eggs 21c Fowls 10c Ducks Sc Geese Sc 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 11® 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 s’-2’ Hocking Valley $3.75 West Virginia splint M Wash nut M-®® HAY MARKET No. 1 timothy, loose in mow... .$lO-9® S. W. Peterson.