Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 7, Number 286, Decatur, Adams County, 2 December 1909 — Page 3

When the Liver is “On Strike” Don't Neglect Constipation When the living stream of humanity pours forth “on strike” from the daik months ofthe mining shafts, or from iron gates of the mill, then do the engines shut down and the big machines stop for lack of operators. When the liver, the ‘ operator” of the body, refuses to do its work, and ceases to secrete the bile to to aid the digestive organs, then do the stomach and kidneys become overworked and woeful state of affairs begin. There is dizziness a dull headache, fickle appetite, coaled tongue, dry mouth, chills, vomiting of bitter matter (too much bile) dysentory, uiarrhoea, jaundice, and yellow skin. Liver troubles steal upon a person almost before he realizes it and then to make matters worse, the sufferer often uses harsh mineral remedies, such as calomel, which excites and irritates the important organ, The common sense treatment is P.C.W. Special Treatment. It is certain yet gentle iu its action. It hurries to rescue of the constipated bowels, arouses themto healthy state; gives aid to congested and disordered liver and soon has the system in perfect snajje. The right time to begin treatment of liver ills is when the first symptoms are apparent. Don’t wait until your case becomes chronic. Get a pack-' age of P. C. W. Special Treatment today. Your money back if it fails to benefit you. HOLTHOUSE DRUG COMPANY THF fRYSTAI tonight IHL Vl\ IJI ML From 7to 10:30 Cl IMC 1. A Good Lesson in Charity. 2. Sam’s I ILIVIj: artistic Beard. 3. Was Justice Served. CfIMCC I—Pansy the Moon am a Shining. JviiuJZ 2—All Aboard for Sleepy Land.

•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦+ •WEATHER FORECAST! Rain tonight and Friday: partly cloudy and cooler. John Diller was at Fort Wayne this afternoon on business. John Custer returned to his home at Pleasant Mills after attending to some business in the city this morning. Miss Carrie Craig left this noon for Bluffton, where she will attend the funeral of her mother whose death occrred day before yesterday. SMOKE THE CONGRESS JOI ARGUMENTS are necessary to ooarlaos you of the reasons why you sbould do your banking with us if you'll consider these facta* Ample Capital Prompt Service Responsible Correspondents Efficient Conservative Management. Its a fact here that every convenience consistent with sound business is exteded to our clients. OLD Adams Co. Bank

808 0801010 80800808080808080808 ■ J. S. Bowers, Pres. F. M. Schirmeyer, Vice Pres. . O Mr. Investor:— 5 Mr. John Bowers, Mr. Frank M. Seh.rmeyer O 5 or myself, will be glad to consult you as to t e g ■ sale of your properties or in choosing a new invest- ■ 5 inent. ■ Our company has some desirable city proper- ■ ty, vacant lots and good farms now on hands and g m at prices that will appeal to you. O We know we can dispose of your prope les o < " your advantage if you will list them with us. S II Respectfully ■ The Bowers Realty Co. H q By French Quinn, Secty. ■OBOIO ■O ■ O 8010010 l O■O■ 080

' Miss Ruth Pence is in the city visiting with friends. . Miss Wilkinson of Fort Wayne is in the city for a visit with relatives. I Miss Clara Miller was at Fort Wayne today where she spent the day with friends. Miss Margaret Eiting, who left this morning for Fort Wayne, returned home on the evening car. Representative Thurman Gottschalk " and a candidate for reelection was in ' the city this morning on business. Mrs. M. F. Rice and her friend, Mrs. L. B. McKinley, of Goshen left this morning for Berne where they were 1 the guest of relatives during the day. > Mrs. Edgar Rabbitt, who has been visiting in the city since yesterday as the guest of Miss Vita Stoneburner, 1 returned to her home at Bluffton this noon. The Pythian Sisters are working hard to make the home talent show one of the best that was ever witnessed by Decatur people. Don’t fail to attend. Mrs. E. Mathewson and daughter, Fae, who have been visiting in the city for some time left today for Maumee, Ohio, where they will make their future home. E. B. Williamson, cashier at the Wells County Bank, will not admit it, but other employees in the bank report that he has had another offer to make a trip to Central America, to Panama in particular, on a collecting tour with a college professor—Bluffton News. Dr. Fred Patterson dentist taccessor to Or. C. E. Neptune Office above Auth’a Jewelry Store. Teiepnone No. 472. office hours: 8-12 a. m„ 1-5 P- m

Fred Lynn was among the number of business callers In Fort Wayne today. Mrs. Alphonse Kohne spent the day with friends at Hesse Castle with friends. The play next Monday night, remember it, for, the benefit of the Pythian Sisters. Will Cowan of Lagrange and formerly of this city, was in town today looking up friends. Mr. Ixiuls Krutzman went to Fort Wayne where he transacted some business during the day. Joe Johns, who hAs been working In Fort Wayne for some time, is In the city for a few days. Miss Lillian Meyers will entertain the T. B. G. Club this evening at her home on Madison street. Drive away the blues by going to see “The Jolly Widow” at the opera house next Monday evening. John Meyers made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning and returned home on the afternoon car. Mrs. Dick Hill left this morning for Monmouth where she was the guest of her parents for a short while. Kitt Cowan of Willshire, who was in the city today looking after business returned to his home this afternoon. Don't fail to attend the ladies’ handkerchief sale at the Master’s office it you are looking for a bargain in this line. If you are looking for a good place to purchase handkerchiefs don't fail to attend the bazaar at the mayor's office. Tom Vail, who is attending school at Lima, Ohio, will arrive home tomorrow for a few days' visit with his folks. A cordial Invitation is extended to all to see the pretty comedy drama at the opera house next Monday, \bo get your seat now. E. N. Crawford of Bluffton was in the city todaybyhavSHRDLUUUMFW the city this morning attending to business matters in his line. Don’t fail to notify this, office if your paper is not delivered every evening on time. We wish to give our sub--1 scribers prompt service. Mrs. Alexander Rayn of Portland I and who has been visiting in the city s with her sister, Mrs. Catherine Allison, returned to her home today. 8 E. J. Schlotte of Greenwood changed II cars here this morning on his way to Fort Wayne where he was looking k after some business during the day. n The business houses are beginning to present a very good appearance of i. the coming Christmas and will enjoy s a liberal patronage in the near future. 6 “The Jolly Widow” to be given at Bosse’s opera house next Monday night a points to be the local society event s of the season, so get in line and se- •, cure your tickets at once. s Mr. Race Mathewson left yesterday for Lima. Ohio, where he was called T owing to the death of Mr. Josia J Mathewson, whose death occurred from a stroke of paralysis. 1 Mr. William F. Beineke, Mr. Christ Scherry and Mr. William Biehold arrived early this morning on the Erie j train from Chicago where they spent 3 a few days taking in the live stock r show and also visiting the Swift plant, the largest in the world. Insanity proceedings were filed in ’ the circuit court Tuesday by John E. ’ Evans, who pettitioned Judge Sturgis " to declare his father, Sampson Evans, ’ living in Nottingham township, a per--1 son of unsound mind and appointing a F guardian. The petition was filed ’ through Simmons & Dailey, attorneys. —Bluffton Banner. The Yeomen lodge wishes to an- | nounce that on Friday evening, DeI cember 10th, Mrs. McCormick of Fort Wayne will give a reading at the Modern hall and an admission of ten cents will be charged to pay expenses. Mrs. McCormick is a graduate of elocution and was seen in Decatur some time last spring. Everybody is in- ’ vited to attend. T. H. Kunkle, accompanied by W. A. Kunkel, returned Tuesday night from Vincennese where T. H. Kunkel has rented a business room and made arrangements for the opening of a store there after the holidays. While Mr. Kunkel has been looking for a location for some time and he has been expecting to leave the city, the exast time or place he would go to had not been decided until the trip which was made to Vincennes-Bluff-ton Banner. , On last Sunday Miss Clara Heckman celebrated her birthday anniversary by entertaining a number of her most intimate friends. The afternoon was spent in a most enjoyable manner with music and games and at six o clock a delicious supper was served. In the contest prizes were won by Misses Agnes Breiner, Amanda Scheiman and Lotta Jaus. Those who enjoyed the affair were Miss Sophia Scheiman, Miss Lotta Jaus, Miss Amanda Scheiman, Miss Marie Bultemeyer, Miss Clara Jaus, Miss Linda Scheiman and Miss Agnes Breiner of Fort Wayne,

r Did you see her? Who? Why, the “Jolly Widow!" ’ Mrs. Magg Knoppe was the guest of i friends at Hesse Castle today. John Bogner was a business caller ■ at Fort Wayne this morning. Earl Steele resumed his school work at Fort Wayne this morning. o NOTICE FOR BIDS Notice Is hereby given that the Common Council of the city of Decatur, Indiana, will receive proposals : for the construction of a sidewalk along the following property abutting on Mercer avenue lit the City of Decatur, Indiana: Commencing at the southeast corner of tue property owned by Mrs. , Marsh Burdg, thence east along said avenue to High street in said city. Said Improvement to be constructed according to the plans and specifica- ' tions now on file at the office of the clerk of said city on the Seventh day of December, 1909, Sealed bids will be received up to seven o'clock p. m. Each bidder must file with the clerk of said city a ceri titled check in the sum of twentyi five dollars, as a guarantee that they will accept said bid and carry out . the construction of said work. f The Common Council reserves the j right to reject any and all bids. Witness my hand and seal this 18th day , of November, 1909. ! 275 3tlew O. B. WEMHOFF, City Clerk. o Mrs. Louie Hite, 428 Outlen St., 1 Danville, 111., awrites, October Ist: ■ "Foley’s Kidney Pills started me on ; the road to health. I was treated by four doctors and took other kidney remedies grew worse, and was > unable to do my housework, and the doctor told me I only could live from two to six months. I am now so ' much better that I do all of my own work, and I shall be very glad to tell j any one afflicted with kidney or blad- , der trouble the good results I received from takitng Foley’s Kidney ■ Pills.” Commence today and be well Do not risk having Bright’s Disease or Diabetes. f HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. o Croup is most prevalent during the dry cold weather of the early winter months. Parents of young children should be prepared for it. All that f is needed is a bottle of Chamberlain’s - Cough Remedy. Many mothers are never without it in their homes and it has never disappointed them. Sold 1 by all dealers. 1 O 5 FREE —How to safely earn 2 per cent monthly In wheat speculation. Mar- , ket Insurance Co., 92 LaSalle St., f Chicago, 111. f WANTED—A man to paint the boiler stack at the county farm. Inquire t at once of J. R. Graber. 273-3 t t WANTED —A housekeeper, middle t age preferred, for a family of five. . For information see Dr. Keller or this office. 277-6 t WANTED—A good kitchen girl for I plain cooking; will pay $5.00 per t week and fare from Decatur to Fort j Wayne and return. Call on C. S. Bash & Co., 122-124 West Columbia St. ltdw

Feins Orino Laxative row Ttohach Taouart and Conyru»>T>o«* There is no place in the United States where land is so cheap and there is no place where land will increase in value as the land in Saginaw Belt. It is good black dirt. There are 4,000 people in Saginaw and Midland counties from Ohio and Indiana. Michigan Land Company. Office over the Postoffice. Decatur, Ind. |CHOLERINE | The liquid food for || fowls. || Keeps the poultry r healthy—TßY IT For Sale By H. Berling j Wholesale Produce Dealer H Decatur and Berne. J 16 oz. bottle 50c ■ % Gal. Jug $1.50

■ ■■■■■■ I■ ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■ ■ Mnu ■■ ■ ■■■■■ B9IHI ■ ■ |We Well Understand the Fame i ■ OF OUR STORE depends largely JJ * on the values we give. So one of JR our chief aims is to excel in low ■ prices and give values, dfc dfc dft iWo L\ P ure Worsted and Wool Suits ■ I V F*) AS LOW AS s |o ’ oo B II L / ■ * | la wAI Amazing values in Overcoats both plain and ■ an £ B rIW fancy ’ at « I IU M SB.OO, s l2 - 50 ’ s ls 00 ’ S,6 " SO s B 1- The Very Best Grades at i II \\ SIB.OO, $20.00, $22.50, $25.00 “ n IK' II li T 1 B j lIA We have exceptional values in Young Men’s IB E A 1| \ Suits—Suits with snap and class ■ * ■ I V $5.00 to $16.50 ■ See our line ofwarm underwear and sweater fl coats—Prices begin at 45c per garment for '■ Underwear and sOc for sweater coats. ta We have Stylish Ties without extravagant bros, a co. prices, bee them. fl ■ - - ■ : Teeple, Brandyberry & Peterson ■ (Cater to the Man Who Cares) ■ ■■■■■■ I ■■■■■■■■■■■■■*■■■ H ■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ll BaaHll

, ANY LADY can easily make from 1 318.00 to >25.00 per week working ‘ for me quietly Un her own home lo- < i cality. This is a bonafide offer—one ' I which will pay you to investigate, ev- I I en if you can only spare two hours i per day. No investment required. ] : Turn your spare time into money. . Write me at once for particulars. Address Mary B. Taylor, Box 30, Woman s Building, Joliet, Illinois.

■■■■■■■■■■■l I FEW CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS I ;■ — ■ gj Only three more weeks until Christmas. Vou : p had better begin to look around for giits for || g your friends. g g Any Man Would Appreciate R ; jg| a nice Suit, Overcoat or Hat. -i |8 H ki We have already sold or laid O | aside a great number of preslentI ents * j'i ujeSS Most people buy useful articles for presents. Here TfTw'ql’.h 1 HHI 1 ’s a list of them. [j pLwSk‘ §||| Bath Robes, Fancy Vests, — BsSw Ta■ pf»“’ Smoking Jackets, Stick Pins, ’ .?&ii.xfUTT? SMe T ’ tW iiV—4 jgSS! Cuff Buttons, Sweater Coats, n BB H Neck Ties< Caps * I wl SuitCases, C $ Hl Mufflers, Leather Grips, w r"{Bl Fancy Sox, Fur Overcoats, 1 Fancy Sox, Tie and Fur Gloves, ' j h ? Handkerc’fs to match Children’s Overcoats, w ' Uli Dress Gloves, Children’s Suits Jn£r {aow Umbrellas, Children’s Sweaters. ■■ Come early while theselection is goood, whether you are ready to purchase or not affix ■ ELZEY VANCE & HITE | ||! Corner East of Conn House. Decatur, Indiana, g l§ssoms»ogga»BHHSg

HORSE FOR SALE—Roan mare, aged nine or ten years, has been used on paved streets too long but has good eyes, good wind and a worker. Can be bought cheap and will prove valuable for farm purposes or light work. Inquire of Dick Peterson at the City News Stand. ~ 6-6 t SMOKE THE CONGRESS

FOR SALE —Saloon, two miles south of Fort Wayne. Good buildings and good business. 3t ; WE WILL PAY FROM | $7 25 to $7.75 for HOGS I The Decatur Packing Co. I