Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 8, Number 20, Decatur, Adams County, 24 January 1910 — Page 4
The Nominees in The Democrat Contest List of nominations received up to noon today: Mrs. Bertha Meihls, city . I® 2 ® Beatrice Van Camp, First street city 1000 Martin Gerke, R. F. D. 3, Decatur 1000 Lulu Kuckleman, R. F. D. 3, Decatur. 1000 Alma Schroeder, R. F. D. 7, Decatur. 1000 Lizzis Zwick, Bingen, Ind 1000 Florence Kunkle. R. F. D. 7, Decatur 1000 Florence Bierie, Berne 1000 Miss Jessie Phillips, 327 N. Tenth St., 1020 Mrs. Cloe Moser, Berne 1000 Thurman Gottschalk, Berne 1000 David J. Swartz, R. F. D„ Berne.... 1000 Alta Gillman, R. F. D., Berne 1000 Barbara Hirsche, R. F. D., Berne.... 1000 Earl Nidllnger, R. F. D., Decatur.... 1000 Golda Gay, city 6 ®°® Dr. John Grandstaff, Preble 1000 Nelson Bricker, R. F. D„ Geneva.... 1000 Dr. Henry E. Keller, city 1000 Mrs. Ed Lyons, city 1000 Frank Nussbaum, Linn Grove 100° Noah Frauhiger, Preble 1000 Fred Bohnke, city 1000 Glen Falk, city I° oo Edna Hoffman, city I®°® Stewart Niblick. 303 N. Third St., city 2000 John Knolls, Pleasant Mills 1000 John Custer, Pleasant Mills 1000 Carl Adler, R. F. D. 1, Monroe 1000 Ben Kohne, R. F. D. 5, Decatur 1000 Edith Lenegrich, R. F. D. 5, Decatur.. 1000 Raymond Kohne, city 6920 J. M. Burkhead, Monroe 1000 E. L. Foreman, R. F. D. 2, Berne.... 1000 Mrs. Fred Koehler, R. F. D. 4, Bluffton 1000 Fred Dubash, R. F. D. 4, Geneva.... 1000 Florence Sprunger, city 100° Mrs. William Biggs, city 1000 F. C. Foreman, Berne 1010 Martin Aumann, R. F. D. 1, Decatur.’. 1000 Christopher Spangler, R. F. D. 1, Monroe 1000 Flossie Bolinger, 1332 Moroe St., city 1000 Jim N. Ellis, So. Second St., city.... 3230 Alberta Pontius, R. F. D. Geneva.... 1000 Phoebe Heller, Linn Grove 1000 Virgie Zeigler, R. F. D., Geneva 1000 Harold Archbold, 309 N. sth St., city 1220 Frank Oplinger, Linn Grove 1000 Jesse Stanfer, R. F. D., Geneva 1000 Emma Brown, R. F. D., Geneva 1000 Jack Grady, Monroe St, city , 1650 Dr. Graham, R. F. D., Geneva 1000 Margaretta Fristoe, Geneva 1000 James Kinney, R. F. D„ Geneva 1000 Grace Beerbower, R. F. D., Geneva... 1000 Merle Moore, R. F. D., Geneva 1000 Albert Stauffer, Berne 100® Sim Burk, South First street, city.. 1020 Noah Gilliam, R. F. D., Berne 1000 J. W. Meibers, city 100® Dr. J. W. Vizard, Pleasant Mills 1000 Thomas Gause, R. F. D. 10, Decatur.. 1000 Dr. C. C. Rayle, Monroe l®o® Jennie Garver, Monre, R. F. D. No. 1.. 1000 Annie Smith I®®® Esther McNary I*'®® Martin Heckman. R. F. D. 1, Decatur 1000 June Knoff, Adams St., city l®o® Mabel Hocker I°°® D. F. Leonard, R. F. D. 4, Decatur.... 100® Hermen Johns, 411 West Johns St., city 10<0 Annie Bowser, R. F. D. No. 2 • 100® Felicia Duer, R. F. D. No. 2 100® George Bruhn, city I®l® Chester V. Imler, city 10®® Francis Kessler, R. F. D. 3, Monroe 100® Vincent Sheline, R. F D. 3, Monroe 1000 Annie Bowser, R. F. D. No. 2, Monroe 1000 Miss Dorris DeVoss, Mercer Ave., Decatur I®°® Chas. Zimmerman, R. F. D. No. 2 1000 Herman Wafel, Preble 1000 Rev. L. W .Dornsie, R. F. D., 3, Decatur. 1000 Frank Engle, 117 Rugg St., city 100® Job Champer, R. F. D. 5, Geneva 1000 Ceiestia Wemhoff, Fourth St, city I®°® Elmo Smith, Fourth street, city 1000 Henry Schieferstein, R. F. D. 7, DecaD. 7, Decatur 1000 Miss Dreda Parent, 722 Mercer Ave., city I®°® Mrs. Walter Koos, R. F. D., Decatur .- I®®® Felecia Duer, R. F. D. No. 2, Monroe 100® Herbert Lachot, city 100® TEN VOTES The Dally Democrat’s Automobile Voting Contest For Address Street or R. F. D Void if not cast by Jan. 26. This ballot must be carefully trimmed. ..NOMINATION BLANK Date 1910 Contest Editor Dally Democrat: I nominate and cast 1,000 votes for Name ... Ward .... <jity State as the most popular candidate in The Daily Democrat’s Voting Contest. Signed Address Cut out this blank, fill in with the name of your favorite candidate, and mall it to the Contest Editor at once. Not over one nomination blank will be accepted for any one candidate to count votes. Names of persons making nominations will be considered confidential and will not be published at any time. . ,
WANT AD COLUMN ———— * - — ~ ■' ”''*l CIGAR Salesman in your locality to represent us. Experience unnecessary; 3110 per month and expenses. Write to us for particulars. Monarch Cigar Co., St Louis. WANTED —An experienced maid to do housework in suburb of Chicago. Inquire at once, 223 Adams street, Decatur. Bt3 WANTED—Men to learn barber trade. Few weeks completes. Time saved by steady practice. Careful instructors .tools given. Diplomas granted. Wages Saturdays. Positions waiting. Splendid demand for graduates. Write today. Moler Barber College, Chicago, 81. WANTED —To rent, six room house, well located. See this office. 16t6 FOR SALE —A full-blooded Scotch Collie. Enquire of Mistress Lucinda Coon on Winchester avenue. 18t<5 FOR SALE —Two show cases. See Fred Mills. 6t3 FOR RENT—Five roomed house on Adams street. See Fred Scheiman. 16t6 FOR RENT—Five room house on Ninth street Enquire of Dyonis Schmidt at City Meat Market 9t6 LOST—A small brown pocketbook, with metal top and containing one dollar and ten cents. Finder return to this office. NOTICE TO MILK DEALERS. All persons selling milk and cream, and those wishing to sell milk and cream within the city of Decatur, must between this and the 31st day of January, 1910, file certificates of examination of their cow or cows with the secretary of the city board of health. Said examinations must be made by a licensed veterinary surgeon. No license to sell milk and cream will be issued to any one un til the proper certificates of examination of their cows are filed with the board of health. Any one violating this ordinance will be prosecuted to the full extent the law. Remember, that the time expires after January 31, 1910. The law requires these certificates of examination to be filed twice a year, in January and June of each year. Respectfully yours, DR. H. E. KELLER, Sec’y City Board of Health. 9t6 o—i A TRAVELING SALESMAN, H. F. Beers, 617 7th Ave., Peoria, 11!., writes: “I have been troubled for some time with kidney trouble, so severely at times I could scarcely carry my grips. After using one bottle of Foley’s Kidney Pills I have been entirely relieved, and cheerfully recommend them to all.” Foley’s Kidney Pills are healing and antiseptic and will restore health and strength.” A WRETCHED MISTAKE to endure the Itching, painful distress of Piles. There’s no need to. Listen: “I suffered much from piles," writes Will A. Marsh of Silver City, N. C., “till I got a box of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve and was soon cured.” Burns, boils, ulcers, fever sores, eczema, cuts, chapped hands, chilblains, vanish Before it 25c at all druggists. - — REV. I. W. WILLIAMS TESTIFIES. Rev. I. W. Williams, Huntington, W. Va., writes as follows: “This is to certify that I used Foley’s Kidney Remedy for nervous exhaustion and kidney trouble and am free to say that Foley’s Kidney Remedy will do all that you claim for it.” Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy never disappoints those who use It for obstinate coughs, colds and irritation of the throat and lungs It stands unrivaled as a remedy for all throat and lung diseases. Sold by all dealers. Dr. J. M. MILLER Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Treated feYIS TESTED A QLaMEI fitted MO South Second St— ——Decatur J. S. COVEWALE.M.B. E. G. COVEWU.E, M. B. i Ors. J. S. Coverdals and Sen Special attention given to di- i seases of the 1 Eje, Ear, Nose, and Throat; Office 118% and Street j Decatur, Indiana i , i Dr. L. H. Zeigler, VETEWNERV SURGEON Monmouth, Ind. ’Phone 9.
PUBLIC SALE. We, the undersigned, will offer for sale at the C. D. Lewton farm, four and one-half miles north and one mile east of Decatur, Indiana, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., Thursday, Feb. 3, 1910, the following property, to-wit: Horses —One grey mare, 11 years old, in foal. Imported from Belgium horse; 11-year-old blaek mare in foal from imported Belgium horse, 2 four-year-old sorrel Belgium mares, in foal from imported Belgium horse; 1 sorrel Belgium horse, 4 years old; 1 black coach horse, 2 years old; 1 Belgium spring colt, 1 driving horse, 5 years old, lady broke. Cattle—Five milch cows, will be fresh about April list; 1 fuliblooded Shorthorn Durham bull, 15 head of young cattle. Hogs—Six brood sows, due to farrow about March 20th, 1 fullblooded Duroc male hog, 34 head of shoats, will weigh from 30 to 100 pounds each. Also 47 head of sheep. Implements —One bay loader, good as new; 1 mower, 1 self binder, 1 hay rake, 1 disc drill, good as new; 1 disc harrow, good as new; 1 check corn planter, 1 fanning mill, 1 manure spreader, good as new; 1 sulky breaking plow, 2 walking breaking plows, 2 sulky cultivators, 1 spike tooth harrow, 1 spring tooth harrow, 2 wagons, in good condition, 1 spring wagon, hog rack, single shovel plow, double shovel plow, 2 sets of work harness, 2 single buggies,, one good as new; carpenter tools, 600 bushels of oats, 300 bushels of corn, 75 chickens, 7 geese, 8 turkeys, and several small articles. Terms —All sums of $5.00 and under cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit of nine months will be given, the purchaser giving his note therefor with approved freehold security to the satisfaction of the undersigned. No property removed until settled for. John Spuhler, AucL PHILIP FUHRMAN, C. D. LEWTON. o GOOD PROPERTY FOR SALE. A one and one-half story house, with good cellar, well and cistern, good out buildings, fruit trees, located in the town of Preble. Address P. O. Box No. 95, Preble, Ind. FOR SALE. A good farm of 110 acres In Adams county, Ind.; .ays on stone road, five miles from good market, has two houses, small barn, good orchard, 85 acres under cultivation, black loam soil, and Is situated In a good neighborhood. It’s a bargain. For prices address O. N. Tyndall, administrator. Branch, Mich., or AUSTIN BROS., Jan. 15-lmo Willshire, Ohio. ■ “O' —————- Bowers & Niblick Grain Co. deals in all kinds of farm seeds. 3tf FOUND —Package containing underwear. Owner can have same by call' ing and describing articles. Was HOME CURE FOR ECZEMA. Does it not seem strange that so many people suffer year in and year out with eczema? A 25-cent bottle of a simple wash stops the itch and will surely convince any patient. This wash is composed of mild and soothing oil of wintergreen mixed with thymol of glycerine, etc., and known as D. D. D. Prescription. We do not know how long the D. D. D. Laboratories will continue the 25c offer, as the remedy Is the regularly sold only in SI.OO bottles and has never before been put on the market at any special offers. If you want relief tonight, try a bottle at 25c on our personal recommendation. Smith, Yager & Falk. — —• MAKING LIFE SAFER. Everywhere life is being made more safe through the work of Dr. King s New Life Pills In constipation, biliousness, dyspepsia. Indigestion, liver troubles, kidney diseases and bowel disorders. They’re easy, but sure and perfectly build up the health. 25c, at all druggists. _—.— —o See Bowers & Niblick Grain Co. for timothy, cloved and alfalfa seed. 3tf o Hanging lamp at one-fourth off the regular price until Feb. 10th. I have a nice assortment to select from. — Page Blackburn, The Druggist. 15t12 q ■ Foley’s Kidney Remedy wil cure any case of kidney or bladder trouble that is not beyond the reach of medicine. It invigorates the entire system and strengthens the kidneys so they eliminate the impurities of the blood. Backache, rheumatism, kidney and bladder troubles are all cured by this great mediclnq. O ■ Use artificial gas for cooking and avoid gasoline explosions. 10t3 FARM FOR RENT—A 95 acre farm, 3 miles southeast of Decatur. Inquire of Thomas F. Ray, Monroe, R. R. No. 2. 20t6
FREE IF IT FAILS. Your Money Back If You are Not Satisfied With the Medicine We Recommend. We are so positive that our remedy wiU permanently relieve constipation, no matter how chronic it may be, that we offer to furnish the medicine at our expense should it fail to produce satisfactory results. It Is worse than useless to attempt to cure constipation with cathartic drugs. Laxatives or cathartics do much harm. They cause a reaction, irritate and weaken the bowels and tend to make constipation more chronic. Besides, their use becomes a habit that is dangerous. Constipation is caused by a weakness of the nerves and muscles of the large intestine or descending colon. To expect permanent relief you must therefore tone up and strengthen these organs and restore them to mealtffler activity. The discovery of the active principle of our remedy involved the labor of the world’s greatest research chemists. As an active agent it possesses the valuable qualities of the best known intestinal tonics as well as being particularly pleasant and prompt in its results. We want ou to try Rexall Orderlies on our recommendation. They are exceedingly pleasant to take, being eaten like candy, and are ideal for children, delicate persons and old folks, as well as for the robust. They act dlrecly on the nerves and muscles of the bowels. They apparently have a neutral action on other associate organs or glands. The do not purge, cause excessive looseness nor create any inconvenience whatever. They may be taken at any time, day or night They will positively relieve' chronic or habitual constipation, if not of surgical variety, and the myriads o fassociate or dependent chronic ailments, if fatten with regularity for a reasonable length of time. They come in two sizes of packages, 12 tablets. 10 cents; 36 tablets, 25 cents. Sold in Decatur only at our store, —The Rexall Store. Smith, Yager & Falk. o PLEASE TAKE NOTICE OF THIS. All parties kniwnig themselves indebted to me are hereby requested to eall as soon as possible and pay same. These accounts are past due and you should give this matter your immediate attention. Please attend to this at once. MRS. M. P. BURDG. 16t6 LOST —A note of $41.70, made to E. Woods. Return to John Conrad.
HOW TO GO Write us for Information. Regarding rates and time to the west and southwest. The Clover Leaf and Alton line will give you all information regarding: All year tours to California and the northwest. Winter tours to the southwest. Homeseekers’ tickets to the west and southwest. Semi-monthly tickets to St. Louis and return. Free information, Time Cards, Rates Pullman Reservations, etc. Toledo, St. Louis & West'rn Ry., Room 9, Clover Leaf Bldg., Erie St., TOLEDO, OHIO. E. L. Browne, D. P. A.
I Don't Owe Everybody It’s bad business policy. Owe one man and let that one be ns. Your bills then will never bother you. We loan money 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 need money fill out the CoUinring blank, cut it out and mail tt to ua. Our agent i« in Decatur every Tuesday. Name Addreee Ain’t Wanted Kind of Security.. Reliable Private FL Wayne Loan Company Fort Wayne, Ind
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East Buffalo, N. Y., Jan. 24— (Spec ial to Daily Democrat)— Receipts, 8,800; shipmenu, 4,560; today. receipU, 7.520: shipments, 1,330; official to New York Saturday, 2,280; hogs closing slow. Medium and heavy, $8.75@580; Yorkers, [email protected]; light Yorkers, [email protected]; pigs. >B- 25 @ » B ' 4 ®’ roughs, $8.10®58.25; stags, $7.25© $7.50; cattle. 4375; 25c lower; export steers, . .$6.00® $6.50; shipping steers, $5.50@’56.00; butchers, [email protected]; heifers, [email protected]; cows, $3.50® $5.00; sheep, 17,000, steady; lambs, lower, [email protected]; yearlings, $7.50® $7.75; wetahers, [email protected]; ewes, $5.75©5«.00. CHICAGO MARKETS. Chicago, Jan. 24 —Wheat May, 51.11%; July, $1.02; Sept., 97%c. Corn —May, 68%c; July, 67%c; Sept., ; 67%c. Oats— May, 48%c; July, 4414 c; Sept., 41%c. TOLEDO MARKETS. Toledo, Ohio, Jan. 24—Wheat—- • Cash, $1.27%; May, $1.27%; July, $1.05%. Corn—Cash, 69 %c; May, 71%c; July, 70%c;; Sept., 67%c. Oats i —Cash, 51c; May, 51c; July, 47%c. PRODUCE. By Decatur Produce Co. Young tmkeys 17c Old turtejs 4..13C • Chicks He
W. H. JOHNSTON’S Institute of Osteopathy Main office Fourth Floor Shoaf Bdg. Fort Wayne, Ind. BRANCH OFFICE, Room io, Interurban Bdg. Decatur. THE CRYSTAL | Kt'S •'NEW SHOW" SOOOOOO 0 0 0 0 0 0 C VVVVVVv W W V V v v $ WE HAVE SIOO,OOO S $ Which we want to loan before March Ist. If you C are thinking of making a lean be sure and see us. v Q Our terms are right. \ z The Graham Insurance Company. X Offices in Morrison Block. q S S S S S s $ s s s s s s gßaßag — Bß . l 11 I Ml ~,m ~THE — FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR \/OUR banking affairs, much or little ■ will receive the same care and consideration that we have given to our depositors for years. There is no better time than now to see what 4 per cent interest on certificates of deposit left for one year can do. Foleys kidneyphls Foley’s orinoiakathe ■ Backache Kionctsaho Blaoous row;StoMACH TBOU3LE and.CoNSTiPAT — ' '*** Sand, Water J] and Portland - Cement only ipment at small cost s large, and the busis established thousands lollars willstart yon KITE FOB PARTICIILWS is paper. *
EW* Fowl’ Ducks Geeae HAY MARKET. No. 1 Timothy in now u 3 qq Mixed Hay w ALBERT COLCHIN. B. KALVER and SON. Beef hides io cents Calf hides \.i : centg Sheep pelts 25e to $1.25 Mink 50 to $5.50 Skunk 35 to $3.90 Coon 50 to $1.71 Possum 10 to Muskrat to 50 Tallow PRICES ON COAL. Chestnut coal 57.25 Hocking Valley 53.75 West Virginia splint 54 os Wash nut 54.09 NIBLICK & CO. Butter 20c to 25c Eggs 33c H. B ERLING. Eggs 22c Butter —.......19c Fffwls 9c Ducks lie I Young turkeys 17c Geese 10c Old turkeys 13c Chicks ...Sc
