Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 7, Number 256, Decatur, Adams County, 27 October 1909 — Page 4

A List of Bargains Carefully read thia Hat. Ic contain! many good locatlona at reasonable prloea. We can offer you a large number of other propertlea, many of which have juat recently been put upon the market. By making Investigation*, at once, you may aave mon* on your purehaae. The Snow Agency, - - Decatur, Indiana, Phone 230 IN ACRE LOTS, SMALL FARMS, ETC., ETC.

No, 777—A8 fttre and » quarter tract with good four room house. Cellar, fruit trees, stable, etc., on good public road — — .SBSO-00 No. 798 —Is a one acre tract near the corporation, plenty of fruit, good story and a half house On traction line $1,325.00 No. 787—1 s a well Improved five acre tract within a half mile of Decatur, good water, story and half house.. No. 793—1 s an eight and three quarter acre tract on public road, joins Decatur corporation has fair improvements $2,250 00 No. 799—1 s a well located 15% acre tract near the city, ordinary house, good barn, and some other buildings (would accept good small property as part payment) .$3,000.00 No. 743— Is a fifteen acre tract well

We have also a large number of other tracts at from $90.00 to $125.00 an acre. And vacant city lots some on brick street* In good locations at J reasonable prices. j

No. 792 —Is a single story residence of six rooms on Market street, city and cistern water, brick sidewalks, alley lot SBOO.OO No. 775 —Is a comfortable cottage on south Ninth street, good location, alley lot $850.00 No. 805 —Is a comfortable cotatge on north Third street, city and cistern water, electric lights, good sewerage, fifty feet frontage, good stable, etc 5925.00 No. 755 —A large convenient cottage on Tenth street, near Madison street, brick sidewalk, city and cistern water, good sewerage.sl,ooo.oo K>. 776—1 s a new five room cottage on Line street, tw r o porches, drove well, cistern, full lot, near traction line $1,150-00 i,o. 736 —Is a modern seven room story and a half residence on brick foundation in southeast Decatur, electric lights, etcsl,6oo.oo No. 804 —Is a well arranged story and a half residence on water and gas

Try our , New Cigar ‘Congress’ It’s Just Right. VOLMER&JOHNS RESOLUTIONS OF THE B. P. O. E. Number 993, of Decatur, Ind., on the Death of Anson Whereas death has invaded our midst and through his unwelcome visit has removed from our circle our beloved friend and brother Anson Van Camp, and, Whereas, by his death our lodge has lost a valuable member, one whose

utmost endeavor was always exerted for the welfare of the order, therefore be It, Resolved, That while we bow in reverence to the wishes of the Great Exalted Ruler of the Universe we place ourselves on record as witnesses to the many good qualities constantly displayed by our deceased brother and be it Resolved,That we extend to his wife and family our heartfelt sympathy in this their sad bereavement, and Resolved, That as a token of our respect and love, a copy of these resolutitons be given to his beloved widow and family and that a copy be entered on the minutes of the lodge and published in the daily papers of our city. JOHN C. MORAN, JOHN S. PETERSON, W. A. LOWER, Committee. o FOR RENT—A good six room house on north Third street with modern ' < improvements. Inquire of Jacob C. I 1 Atz. ‘

Improved on traction line, good barn, comfortable house, good poultry farm $2,500.00 , ' No. 808—Is a well located twenty-two' acre tract near Decatur corporation. ' jg on main stone road, nice building . sites, well fenced, filed,. .12,100.00 | No. 789 —Is a well improved twentytwo acre tract about a mile and a half from Decatur, all new, and good buildings $2,550.00 11 No. 794—1 s a well located 67 acre | tract near Decatur on stoned road. | Good land, well drained, and some ' j good buildings SIIO.OO an acre ' No. 806—Is a good eighty acre tract close to market, on stoned road, | new large buildings, good water, 1 ■ etc »t $90.00 an acre ; No. 791 —Is a well located eighty 1 acre tract near traction line, on j stoned road, has at least $1,590.00 worth of good buildings at $62.50 an acre. i

lines, on traction line south, stable, 1 two full lots ...$1,550.c0 No. 778—A comfortable large cottage, < on good sewer, on south Tenth < street, good barn, drove well, fruit maple shade, etc $1,750.00 J No. 785—A well built seven room res- { idence on stone foundation in south Decatur, on water and gas lines, . electric lights, etc $2,200-00 No. 752 —A new well built story and ( a half residence on north Third street, cellar, electric lights, city water good sewerage, etc. .$2,300.00 No. 786 —Is a new seven room story and a half residence, on traction line, brick street, good cellar, stable, etc $2,750.00 ■. No. 807—Is an up-to-date ten room ■ residence on the brick street, about ■ three squares from the court house, 1 two cellars, hot and cold bath com- j plete, furnace, electric lights, good stable, plenty of fruit, weathered oak and natural wood finsh, is well located and a desirable property

. ■.-gas, i THERE S NO RISK If This Medicine Does Not Benefit, ' You Pay Nothing. A physician who made a specialty, of stomach troubles, particularly dys-1 pepsia, after years of study perfected the formula from which Rexall Dys- i pepsia Tablets are made. Our experience with Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets leads us to believe them to be the greatest remedy I known for the relief of acute indi-1 gestion and chronic dyspepsia. Their I ingredients are soothing and healing j to the inflamed membranes of the i stomach. They are rich in pepsin, one ! of the greatest digestive aids known i to medifcine. The relief they afford is almost Immediate. Their use with | persistency and regularity for a short time brings about a cessation of the paitas caused by stomach disorders. Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets will insure healthy appetite, aid digestion and promote nutrition. As evidence of our stacere faith in Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets, we ask you to try themat our risk. If they do»not give you entire satisfaction, we will return you the money you paid us for them, without question or formality. They come in three sizes, prices 25 cents, 50 cents and SI.OO. Remember you can obtain them only at .our store —The | Rexall Store. The Smith & Yager Drug Co.

— O —— LOST—Small black and tan female dog. Finder please notify Geo. G. Flanders. 254-3 t ■ WANTED—Boy 14 or 15 years of ! age to make his home this winter - on farm. Very light work. Inquire -of Mrs. David Flanders, R. F. D. 12. 1254-6 t o e WANTED—Refined and educated lady n solicitor. Experience unnecessary. New guaranteed line. Work pleasant r and very profitable. Address V. C. » Giebner, Supt., Marion, Indiana, Genl, i Delivery. ?51-6t , • .1 The Holthouse Drug Co. are pleas--1 ed to announce to their customers that they have secured the agency for B. B. Ointment, the best known remedy for the positive and permanent cure of eczema, pimples, itching piles and barbers’ itch and every form of skin and scalp disease. B. B. Ointment gives instant relief and cures by destroying the germ that I causes the disease, leaving a clean healthy skin. 2tw6w

I SMOKE THE | tatM I CIGAR I B 1 | There’ a Reson J 11 1 .... I l ' 1— 11 — OUR MAGAZINE LIST; November Books that will interest you. All bright and good. • j Everybody, Hampton, Popular Mechanics, Scrap Book, Munseys, Woman’s Home Companion, ‘ Sporting News, Strands, 1 All-Story, , and twenty others. Order the Cincinnati Enquir- ( er delivered Sunday p. m. i ' , i The City News Stand. ! Dick Peterson, Manager. I! 1 I i I The Best Films, ’ Courteous Treatment. TONIGHT Entire Change of Program Each Evening Orchestra every Night IT'S 5 CENTS W. P. Biggs, Prop. Wanted! All persons suffering from Piles, Loss of Expelling force, prolapsus, Fissures, Fistula, Catarrh of the bowels. Inflammation, ulceration, constipation, bleeding, blind or Itching Piles, are kindly requested to write me for a free trial of my Positive Pain-

less Pile Combination, or get ft of your drugist tl Is the best on earth. S. U. Turney, Auburn, Ind. GOOD PROPERTY FOR SALE We have been asked to advertise for sale a good residence property at '■ Berne. It is an 88 foot lot, good five room house, good out buildings, two ■ cisterns, fruits of all kind, etc. If you i are interested call or address this of- ' flee. It’s an opportunty for some one. 252-61 — —o POTATOES FOR SALE Eighteen hundred bushels of potatoes at the Erie tracks, and they are the best ones that will be offered for sale here. Place your order. 245-12 L E. WOODS.

COMMITTED SUICIDE (Continued from par* 1.) ing and beyond the comprehension of bls friends. Tlie deceased was ( past thirty years old, unmarried and ( with all the comforts of one of the best homes in Bluffton. Besides this i he. was energetic and had accumulated quite a little of this world’s 'goods. His mother is a confirmed in- . I valid and has been for many years, ' and her health at this time 18 to say I the least precarious. Knowing that I she would never survive the shock, ■ she will not at this time be apprised • of the death of her son. No funeral arrangements had been made at the time this special was received. For many yars the deceased was in the! newspaper business, being one of the ■ founders of the Bluffton News, and > being engaged in the newspaper ■ work for many years. For the last several years, however, he was associated with his father in the real estate business. Chloroform Was used in committing the rash act - COURT HOUSE NEWS (Continued from cage 1.1 W. Pyle to John Glendening. lot 10, at West Lawn cemetery, $25; Mary E. Steele to William J. Barrone, lot , 477 Decatur, SSOO. Mary Lancaster vs. Persa R. Bell, suit on note, from Allen county, set . for trial November 3rd. In the Fred Bracht petition for a drain, proof of service on new parties were filed. MRS. EVANS HAS DISAPPEARED Left Home Monday and Took Along the Proceeds of Public Sale. An unusual case of family troubles comes from the home of Freemont Evans, who has been living on the Isabcock farm northwest /of town. Recently the farm was sold and Mr. Evans held a sale on last Thursday. ; It was a very successful one and the proceeds amounted to several hun- 1 dred dollars. On Monday of this week it Is said Mrs. Evans disappeared, taking with her all the notes and money on hands. Mr. Evans who was deeply in love with his beautiful wife, is distracted over the affair and at a loss to understand why she should act so. Mrs. Evans is a daughter of I. L. Babcock, a former resident here and now livfng at Frankfort and by many it is supposed she has gone to her parents home Her brothers were here over Sunday and this leads Mr. Evans to fear that the desertion of him was a prearl ranged affair. He has not decided what course to pursue. o — GOT McCARTY iN A SACK Made Him Testify After a Running Battle. Rev. McCarty, of Portland, whose wife got a divorce from him a year ago and who then brought suit far a settlement, has at last been bagged by Eichhorn & Vaughn, attorneys for his former wife, so that they can get his sworn statement under oath. On several occasions the Rev. McCarty was asked to be present to give his deposition, but each time he failed. On One occasion the summons were not served by an officer and although it was thought that the pToceedure was legal the local attorneys did not go into the mat- ' ter, preferring that the service be gotten ta the regular way. W. H. Eichhorn and Judge Vaughn both went to Portland today for the purpose of taking the deposition and to attend to some other legal matters. —Bluffton Banner. o — OPERATION WAS SUCCESSFUL Conductor D. H. Hunsicker Will Recover After Serious Illness. This morning at ten minutes past nine o’clock Dr. Porter and Dr. Weaver, of Fort Wayne, and Drs. Boyers and Beavers of this city performed an operation on D. H. Hunsicker for the removal of gall stones. The operation ifeqidred (about one hour and a quarter. The operation was successful and unless some unforseen complication sets in he will soon be restored to his former good • health. o — i CHANGE OF VOTING PLACE > Notice is hereby given that the i voting place heretofore established ar. - the Niblick elevator in precinct B, • third ward, has been changed to the t Crozier blacksmith shop, in Seventh street, just north of the Hower &- Hower grocery and the election will be held there at the city election, on - Tuesday, November 2nd. Voters in e that precinct will please take notice r and govern themselves accordingly. toNov.l ts

RAILROAD BULLETIN j CHICAGO A. ERIE Eaetbound • No. B—Daily 2:27 a.m. No. 12—Daily 4:06 *.m. 'No. 4—Dally 3:38-p. m. Na 22 —Dally ex. Sunday.. .1:49 p. m. No. 14—Dally p. m. Westbound No. 47—Daily 3:17 a.m. Na 3—Daily 12:47 p.m. iNo. 21—Dally, ex. Sunday. .10:10 a. m. GRAND RAPIDS A INDIANA In Effect June 27, 1909. Southbound 'no. 4—Dally 2:48 a.m. No. 12- Daily, ex. Sunday.. .7:06 a. ni. |No. 2 —Daily, ex. Sunday.. .1:11 p. m. I No. 16 —Sunday only 8:00 p. m. Northbound No. s—Dally 11:48 a. m Na 7—Daily 7:54 a.m. Na 3—Daily, ex. Sunday.. .5:15 p. m. T-, ST. L. A W. R. R. No. 2- Zrankfort to Toledo, Ex Sunday 11:27 a.m. No. I—Toledo to Frankfort. Ex Sunday 11:49a.m.. No. 3—Delphos to St. Louis. Daily 7: 21 a. nu No. 4—St. Louis to Delphos, Daily 8:03 p. m. No. s—Toledo t» St. Louis, Daily W:l7p. m. No. 6—St. Louis to Toledo, Daily 5:05 a.m. i Daily Interurban Schedule THE FT. WAYNE A SPRINGFIELD Trains Leave Trains Leave Decatur Ft- Wayne 5:50a.m. 7:OO a. m. 7:00 a.m. 8:30 a.m. 8:30 a. m. 10:00 a. m. 10:00a.m. 11:30 a. m. 11:30a.m. 1:00p.m. 1:00 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 9:30p.m. 11:00p.m. Theater parties taking the 7:00 m m. car will arrive at Calhoun and Berry street, Fort Wayne, at 8:10 p. m. The last car leaving Fort Wayne at 11:00 p. m. will w-ait until after the show. —o CURES REMOVE DOUBT ABOUT ECZEMA CURE I Read What Your Druggist Says About Oil of Wintergreen Compound. Druggists Smith & Yager submits j the following to the readers of the Democrat: For several years we have announced, with our recommendation, that we had found a positive cure for eczema: a simple skin wash, oil of wintergreen compounded with other healing ingredients. Yet we know there are people right in this town who have eczema, and still have never trited this remedy. We have, therefore, arranged with the D. D. D. Laboratories of Chicago for a special offer of a trial bottle at 25 cents instead of the SI.OO bottle as regularly sold. We offer this trial bott’e with our recommendation and assurance that just as soon as the patitent washes his Itching skin, this mild liquid will take the Itch away instantly. Smith & Yager Drug Co. o NOTICE On next Wednesday evening the Elks lodge will give a dance at their hall and a good time is assured to those who attend. FOR SALE —A Malleable steel range, as good as new and a gasoline range. Desire to put in gas. A bargain for some one. Dr. Roy Archbold. 251-3 t o NOTICE , See L, C. Mill* of Monroe before selling your poultry. Phone Monroe Center. 2wd-w ■ o PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will offer for sale at his residence 2% miles southeast of Decatur, beginning at 1:00 o’clock , p. m„ Friday, Nov. 12, 1909, the following property, to-wit: Horses, catl tie, hogs, etc. One mare 16 years I old; two milch cows, will be fresh in the spring; one brood sow, six sboats, one two-horse wagon, one first class carriage, one breaking plow, one sin- » gle plow, one wrapping chain, one f- water tank, good as new: one dinner • bell, and many other articles too nu- ! merous to mention . i Terms —All .sums of $5.00 and under : cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit of 1 9 months will be given tbe purchaser i giving his note therefor with api proved security to the satisfaction of - the undersigned. Four per cent, off . for cash. No property removed until settled for. J. T. JOHNSON. Jdhn Spuhler, Auct

The Markets j BUFF AM STOCK MARKETS

East Buffalo, NY. Oct. 27.—(Special to the Daily Democrat); —Receipt* 3680; shlpmento 3040; official to New York yesterday 1140. Hogs closing strong; all sold. Heavy.. medium and mlxedj $7.90® SBIOO. »od yorkers. >7.811® $7-90;: light* and l«5, $7.00(5>57.7Tte roughs, $7 .100 $7.25; stags. $6.00® $6.50; mU-tl*. steady; sheep, 2,400, steady. Lambs y 5 lower; tops, $7.10:. TOLEDO MARKETS. October 26;— Cash wheat .......11-23W May wheat .... 1— December wheat ■ ■■■'....... 1-4 % Cash corn - -63 May corn .62% December corn .............. -61% Way oats December oats 62%CHICAGO MARKETS. October 2ff. — May wheat ................ -sl-(M% December wheat 1.04% October corn May corn .61% December corn ............. .59% May oa.Cs — 42% December oats 39% PRODUCE. By Decatur Produce Co. Eggs 33 c

A JACK-O'-LANTERN SOCIAL 1 On October 30, Saturday night, 1 A dainty supper will be In sight 1 Fbr the Mt. Pleasant Epworth League t WIIT give a Jaek-o’-Lantern social. I Cbme one and all. Come great and small. To this Jack-o’-Lantern social. The home of S. P. Sheets will be The very place for you to see That the Mt. Pleasant Epworth League Can show you a plenty of fun indeed, c There will be bushels of fun For old and young At this Jaek-o’-Lantern social. 1 Spooks in the attic and cider in the < cellar Plenty amusements for every feller 1 , And Mt. Pleasant is the place to go < ■ To get a good square meal you know ' Boys bring your dimes and come i For forfeiting dimes will be the 1 fun 1 At this Jaek-o’-Lantern social. < i Girls there will be a games for you < to play j So bring a dime and come this way- ( There are ghosts in (he attic for you - Curio’s all over the house ’tis true j So come young and old j Yes come bashful or bold i For the League needs the gold at this j Jack-o’Lantern social. | 250-3 t i FOR SALE!—One good counter computing scales, used but very little; ; guaranteed at a bargain. George Tricker, Decatur, Ind. . o . FOR SALE—4O acres of good corn 1 • land. Four and one-half miles south of Monroeville. ’Well drained.! Good improvements. For further information address Willis Magner, De-1 catur, Ind., R. R. No. 12. 252-6 t > i o - ( FOUND —A ladies’ fancy belt. Owner , may have same by ftictjtwfring of Dick Heller. 254-2 t • <j FOUND —Chas. Bowman found pock- ; etbook west of city containing $316 In money and notes. Owner may have same by identificatioa of same and settling for this advertisement — — — PUBLIC SALE * Having sold my farm, I will sell at > public auction at my residence I%' r miles south of Crafgville and 2 miles' east and 1 mile west of Honduras, 1 beginning at 10 o’clock a. m„ Friday, 1 Nov. sth, 1909, the following property' 8 to-wlt: Horses—One grey mare, 9 | t years old; 1 bay mare, 9 years old; 1 t 2 year old colt, 1 yearling eolt. Cat-': . tie—Milch cows, 2 was frosh in Sep-' tember, and 1 in March, all No. 1 cows, cream testing 38 and 40 during ’ the summer; 1 yearling heifer, 2 > spring calves. Hoge-Two brood . sows, 1 has 10 pigs by side, other 8 8 piigs. Grain and hay—Fifteen tons timothy hay, 16 acres corn, more 5 than one-half in shock. Farm impler ments—One Dutch Uncle two horse ; corn plow, 1 breaking plow, 1 wagon and double set work harness, 1 good r spring tooth harrow, a No. 1 pair hay f ladders, 1 grind stone, 1 iron kettele. f About 5 dozen chickens, 1 tubular - ■ cream separator, as good as new, and many other articles not mentioned. , Dinner will be served by the ladies » of the Zion church. Terms— All sums of $5.00 and under cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit of

- Fowl* • , Geeee • 6c t Turkey* Spring chicks Butter 1 Chieks • , NIBLICK & CO. i Butter 18c to 22c E*®* H. BERLINQ. Eggs Butter Fowls Duck* Geese Young tprkeys 12 C ( Old turkeys (Thieks B. KALVER A SON Beel hides Calf bides 12c Sheep pelts 25c to $1.25 PRICES ON COAU Cheetnut coal $7.25 Hocking Valley $3.7b West Virginia splint $4.06 Wash nut $4.00 HAY MARKET Na 1 timothy, loose tn mow... .SIO.OO S. W. Peterson. •o— " ' : Democrat Want Ads. Pay

12 months will be given, the purchaser giving his note therefor with approved security to the satisfaction of the undersigned. No property removed until settled for. 8. C. MILLS. J. N. Burkhead, Auct. J. V. Pease, Clerk. oSTOCK SALE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned having decided to dissolve partnership 1n the stock business, will offer for sale at the home of J. W. Moser, 2% miles north of Willshire on the Wren road on Saturday, Oct. 30, 1909, the following property: 17 head of horses —Sorrel mare 6 years old weighs 1900 pounds, % Belgian with foal by imported Belgian; bay mare six years old weighs 1700 pounds, % Belgian with foal by imported Belgian; roan mare 7 years old. weighs 1600 pounds, with foal imported Norman; bay mare 6 years old weighs 1650 pounds with foal to imported Belgian "bay mare 2-years old, with foal by imported Belgian, weighs 1300 pounds; bay mare 8 years old, weighs 1200 pounds, with foal by Imiorted Norman; black mare 6 years old weighs 1300 pounds with foal by imported Norman, she is a good general purpose mare; bay mare 8 years old, weighs 1,000 pounds with foal to Sigma C; bay draftgeMing 2 years old weighs 1,200 pounds; bay 2 years old driving gelding,- weighs 1000 pounds; .bay drivitag gelding, sired by B: F? Wano has been tracked and shows- speed, weighs 900‘ pounds; yearling gelding sired bv B. ,F. Wanot fowr spring celts one is a 'ls-16 Bellas bay, mare- colt: roan colt % Belgian, sorrel mare colt > Belgia*. sorrel horse colt sired by Sfgnrw C. 8 head of oattle— 2 good | milch ewws 2 year old' Durham butt. 4 spri»g ealves, 1 yearling steer. Safe commences at JO o’clock a. m. Twms —A credit of nine months will be given, purchaser giving note with a proved security. J. W. MOSER, ALVA CULLY. PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will offer for sals at his residence one mile north of Monroe, Indiana, and three miles . west, on the farm of L. C. Pease, beginning at 12?3O o’clock p. m. Tuesday, .Nov. 2,19 OS, the following property, ■ to-wlt: One work horse, 1 pony. Fi' e head of cattle, two Jersey mile® .cows, giving milk, one will be frosh ■ soon, one Durham cow givfrig milk and two heifers coming two years old jin spring. Eight tons of timothy hay in mow, 192 shocks corn in fieldshocks of fodder, 1 wagon, good a 8 new; 1 buggy, good as new; 1 stone bed, 400 plastering lath, 20 bushels potatoes, 7 dozen chickens, 1 P a ' r White China geese, 1 hand corn grinder, 1 corn sheller, 1 Stunk breaking plow, and many other art cles. As I have sold my farm an am going away, I will sell all my P er ‘ sonal property ,the highest bidder ge'ting the goods. • Terms—All sums of $5.00 and under cash in hand; over $5.00, a credit J 9 months will be given, the purchaser giving his note therefor with ap proved freehold security to the 8a isfaction of the undersigned. L. C. PSASE. J. N. Burkhead, Auct. C. W. Merryman, Clerk.