Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 8, Number 54, Decatur, Adams County, 4 March 1910 — Page 4

CONCERT on TUESDAY NIGHT March, Bth. at Ml I Given by The Bluffton-Decatur i/Vlale Chorus OF 25 VOICES Under the direction of C. F. Tucker. assisted by Mildred Dilling, harpest. Charline Dilling, violiniet, and Gertrude’Moses, pianist. 8:15

J. S.COVEMALE.M.D. tG. COVEKMLE, M. B. Brs. J. S. Coverdale and Son Special attention given to diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat Office 118% 2nd Street Decatur, Indiana JOS. D. SCHWARTZ Monroe Ind., R. 3. Agent For The Perfection Churn The best churn on the market. Churns in less than ten minutes. Also sold at J. D. Hale’s Warehouse. Feb. 25 e o wk 2 mo

Don’t Owe Everybody | It’s bad business policy. I Owe one man and let that one be us 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 following blank, cut It out and mail ft to ua. Our agent la In Becatur ovary Tuesday. Name •»• — •« Addreee .<.... Ain’t Wanted Kind of Security.«...• • Rsll-bls Frlrata Ft Wajna Loan Company Fort Wayne, Ind

The Nominees in The Democrat Contest Mist of nominations received up to 6 o’clock last evening: ■John Custer, Pleasant Mills 1,909,500 If. C. Foreman, Berne 1-865,540 (jack Grady, Monroe St. city 1,863,780 _ Stewart Niblick. 303 N. Third St., eity 1,798.810 I Mts. Wm. Biggs, city 1,622,340 Aiargaratta Frlstoe. Geneva 1-546,020 Charles Zimmerman. R. F. D. No. 2 1,323,540 Herbert Lac hot, city 1,127,760 J N. Burkhead, Monroe 1,111,760 Mrs. Fred Koehler, R. F. D. 4, Bluffton 1,000,000 Raymond Kohne, city 925386 Beatrice Van Camp, First street city 781780 Dr. John Grandstaff. Preble 733040 Frank Nussbaum, Linn Grove 367310 Mrs. Walter Koos. R. F. D., Decatur 345.640 Sarah Jaberg, Magley 337100 John A. Cline, R. F. D. 3, Decatur 321100 John Hendricks, Monroe •• 303860 Frank Engle. 117 Rugg St., city 291180 Flora Runyon, Berne 242050 Flossie Bolinger, 1332 Moroe St, city 49930 DAILYJ MARKET REPORTS Corrected Every Afternoon

EAST BUFFALO j East Buffalo, N. Y., Mar. 4—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 3,680; shipments, 3,230; official to New York yesterday, 760; best hogs closing strong. Pigs and lights, slow; medium and @$10.10; light Yorkers, [email protected]; pigs, [email protected]; roughs, $9.25@ $9.40; stags, $"[email protected]; sheep, 6,000; 15c@25c higher; top lambs, $9.85; cattle, 50; strong. CHICAGO GRA’N Chicago, 111., Mar. 4 —Wheat —May, $1.13%; July, $1.04%; Sept., $1.00%. Corn —May, 63%c; Juyl, 65%c; Sept., 66%c. Oats —May, 45%c; July, 43%c; Sept., 40%c. TOLEDO GRAIN Toledo, 0., Mar. 4—Wheat —Cash, $1.20; May, $1.21%; July, $1.07%. Corn —Cash, 63c; May, 65%c; July, 67%c; Sept., 6"% c. Oats —Cash, 47%c; May, 48%c; July, 46%c; Sept., 41%c. LOCAL GRAIN G. T. Burk. No. 2 Red wheat $1.13 No> 2 White wheat sl.ll Standard White oats '. 43c Yellow ear corn, per cwt 78c White ear corn, per cwt 76c Rye, No. 2 72c Barley, No. 2 52c Clover seed, prime $6.75 Alsike seed, prime $6.00 Timothy seed, prime SI.BO Timothy hay, No. 1, primed, bailed $14.25 Clover hay, mixed $13.25 Clover hay, No. 1, straight $13.25 PRODUCE H. B ERL) NG. i Eggs 16t Butter 18c Fowls 10c Ducks 11c Young turkeys 14c Geese 9c Old turkeys 12c Chicks 10c By Decatur Produce Co. Young tmkeys 17c i Old turkeys 13c Chlckh 10c | Fowls 10c Eggs 16t | Ducks 10c Geese 9c Butter 18c NIBLICK at CG. Butter 22c Eggs ißc M. FULLENKAMP’S. Butter 23c | Eggs 18c B. KALVER and SON. Beef hides 8 cents Calf hides 11 cento Sheep pelts, 25c to $1.25 Mink 50c to $5.00 Skunk 50c to $2.75 Coon 50c to $1.75 Possum 10c to 60c Muskrat JO to 70 Tallow 5c HAY MARKET. No. 1 Timothy in mow $13.50 Mixed hay $12.50 ALBERT COLCHIN. —o FOR RENT—A farm of seventy-nine acres, in good condition. If interested, call at Box 37, R. R. 5.

49 GENERAL TONIC. How often we are deceived in over confidence in estimating the strength of our vitality. By Imagining when we feel badly that nature will slush off and correct the conditions; and r 1 / \ (. •> L \ B ‘ I■ - • \ / 1 ■ I \ * r then Is when nature is calling for assistance, and we go on with our usual habits of eating and drinking too much of bad water and ardent spirits, causing indigestion, derangement of the stomach, which is the recepticle of all that is vital to the welfare of the human system, overtaxing the liver and causing hob-nail liver, robbing the stomach of bile, injuring the . flow of gastric juice, which nature provided for proper digestion, resulting in a dull, heavy, tired feeling, headache, inclnination to become sleepy weight and fullness at lower part of stomach, fluctuation of gas often mistaken for heart trouble, bitter water from the stomach, nervousness, lack of rest at night, disturbed dreams, nightmare, forgetfulness and general debility. Dr. Hensley has made all this his deepest study In his 49 years of practice, and through the experience of his general tonic and the thousands of testimonials he has of cures it has made and the doctors that are using it gives positive assurance of the virtue of this tonic and the value It has proven to nursing women and the vitality it gives to the baby Is marvelous. Don’t allow nature to call too long for assistance for fear of dangerous results, when you can secure the Dr. Hensley General Tonic, which will correct all these, and give new life and restore you to your good health, for SI.OO per bottle. Sold by all druggists in Decatur. o For twenty-two years Campbell’s Varnish Stains have ben used by housekeepers everywhere for re-fin- ; ishing furniture, floors and woodwork. Nothing else will give as good satisfacttion as the original. Insist upon getting “Campbell’s.” Schaub, Gottemoller & Co. carry a line of all colors. o NOTICE. Royal Neighbor ladles will on next Friday serve a chicken dinner at their hall and to which the public is invited. Price, 25 cents, and supper, 15 cents. o Fully nine out of every ten cases of rheumatism Is simply rheumatism of the muscles due to cold or damp, or chronic rheumatism, neither of which require any Internal treatment. All that is needed to afford relief is the free application of Chamberlain’s Liniment. Give it a trial. You are certain to be pleased with the quick relief which it affords. Sold by all dealers. i , -.-o : Plenty of money to loan on farm property at 5 per cent Privilege » partial payment at any interest paying time. ) BCHURGER & SMITH, ) ts Attornes at Law and Abstracters o FOR SALE) —A base burner, kitchen s range and other articles of furni--Iture. Inquire 221 Jefferson street. I 54tf

WILL GO ON ROAD Wesley Hoffman Retires From True & Runyon . Store Saturday, HAS GOOD POSITION Will Cover Northern Indiana For the WashbornCrosbie Co. Wesley Hoffman, who has had charge of the grocery department of the True & Runyon store for two years past, has resigned his place and will retire from the store on Saturday to accept a position as a salesman for the Washburn-Crosbie company of Minneapolis, Minn. This is the largest flour concern in the country and the new position for Wesley is a good one. He will travel over northern Indiana, his territory as assigned being that part ot Indiana north of Fort Wayne. This will allow him to be at home frequently as the jumps will be small. The company has a scale of advancemen’ for its men, which gives them an opportunity to go up the ladder rapidly, if they devote themselves, and the friends of Mr. Hoffman know that he will do that. At present he will live here, but he expects, if he finds it more convenient, to move to Fort Wayne. Mr. Hoffman is one of the most energetic young business men of Decatur and bis friends are giad to learn of his success. WANT A DIVISION tContlnued from page 1.) and train wrecks, still threaten further fatalities. Streams are swollen, far beyond their banks, the streets of many interior towns are under water, wheat crops, worth hundreds of thousands of dollars, have been washed away, and the live stock loss is enormous. No estimate of the property loss has been made but it is certain to reach millions of dollars throughout the northwest. ■ ll o —— ■■■■ RAPIDLY SPREADING OVER THE WORLD. And Its Reputation is Great in This Locality. The knowledge of the wonderful merits of Root Juice is rapidly spreading all over the world. Newspapers of nearly every state are publishing reports of the great good it is doing. Many local people who have tried the remedy, are loud in their praise of It. It seems to be unexcelled for chronic stomach troubles, liver and kidney disorders, and when It does cure the cure seems to be permanent, as those who took the remedy when it was first placed on the market continue to praise it. Root Juice is very healing to the stomach, bowels, bladder, liver and kidneys, and has a wonderful tonic action on the blood making and blttd filtering organs. It seems to benefit every one who takes it from the start, it prevents fermentation in the stomach and bowels, creates a good appetite, rids the system of acids and other poisons, by healing and toning up the filtering organs. Many who suffered with rheumatism a long time say that after taking a few bottles of Root Juice they could almost feel the disease melting away. Others who suffered Intensely with stomach trouble say the first dose of Root Juice made them feel better and that after taking a bottle or so of the great medicine they felt hungry all the time and could «eat anything and digest It. The people at the Holthouse drug store are chuck full of reliable information concerning this great remedy. o NOTICE. Piano Tuner William Spiegel of Fort Wayne will be in Decatur about Tuesday, March Bth. Kindly leave your orders with Gay & Zwick. $25.00 PER MONTH. German and wife. Country place near Van Wert, Ohio. Woman paid extra for house work. Garden and house rent free. No children desired. Write or call on J. J. Vorpe, Van Wert, Ohio. 53t3 o FOR SALE) —A sixty acre farm with good house and barn, good fences, tile drained. Good drove well, good cistern. In fact a well improved farm, two miles from Berne. Enquire of S. E. Shamp, Decatur, Ind. WANTED —To buy small fire-proof safe. Address Box 6, Pleasant Mills, Indiana, and give dimensions, weight and price. 48t3

END IS VERY NEA I (Continued from page 1.) friends that a subscription given to you next week will be of no avail, as this positively closes March sth, at 10 p. m. Candidates should read the following very carefully as it will be important for you to known just how you should turn in your business the last night of the contest. No subscriptions can be mailed unless they reach this office before 10 o’clock Saturday night of this week. Your subscriptions that you may have in your possession this week can be turned into the office up to 6 o'clock Saturday evening and you may secure vouchers for them but after that time you will have to place them In sealed envelopes with the subscription blanks. If any of your friends should give you a check for a subscription, have same cashed and get the currency to turn in your envelope, as no checks will be accepted the last night by the judges. Everything turned in in sealed envelopes must be accompanied with the money. All vouchers that you maye have in your possession the last night that you have not already voted must be turned in, in sealed envelopes, and placed with the other business on the table in front of the judges before the clock strikes ten. After 10 o’clock no more envelopes can be placed on the table and the judges will start couting at once, and the results will be posted as soon after 10 o’clock as possible. If the candidates will all be careful in making out their subscription blanks they will save the judges a great deal of time and cause them to get through a great deal quicker with the count. Remember, the votes must all be in before 10 o’clock Saturday night of this week. Do not forget the date, March sth. STORMS IN WEST Have Caused Loss of Millions in Property—Ten People Rescued. FROM BURIED CAR Mrs. Roosevelt Sails From Naples to Cairo to Meet Husband. Evansville, March 4—(Special to Daily Democrat) —The Ohio river at 9 o’clock today reached the forty foot stage. The lowlands near here and in Kentucky are flooded and it is expected that the river will reach the fortytwo foot stage before night. Should this happen the damage will be enormous. (United Press Service.) San Francisco, March 4—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Thousands of passenges, tons of mail and freight, in unestimated quantities, which have been tied up in snow drifts or marooned at small stations, or blocked by snow and landslides for several days, are beginning to move again on the lines of the Southern Pacific and other lines running west with terminals here. The flood conditions in Nevada are Improved today. (United Press Service.) Naples, March 4 —(Specmial to Daily Democrat) —Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt anfl daughter, Ethel, sailed today on the steamer Chleswig for Cairo, from w»}ich city they will proceed to Khartoum to meet Colonel Roosevelt. It is probable that Roosevelt will visit the Kaiser before going to Rome to pay his respect to King Victor Emanuel and the pope. (United Press Service. Everett, Wash, March 4 —(Special to Daily Democrat) —A report is circulated here that ten pernors have been found alive in a car evacuated from under tons of snow at Wellington, and the report has caused much excitement here. So far the report has not been confirmed as all telegraph wires were blown d6wn during last night’s storm. The weather conditions during the past two days have caused a loss of millions to the various railroads in this section. The heaviest loser is the Northern Pacific, who estimate It at $1,500,000. o • Any one desiring home-made brown bread like that served at the M. E. Woman’s Missionary society may secure same by calling on Mrs. Mary Cramer, First street. 54t6 o FOR SALE) —Household furniture. Call at 117 8. Second St. Charles Rainier. 54tf

|OOOOO+OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO + OOOOOOOOO+ I Another Big Sale I o * < _z=z ? S I ♦ We never was undersold or never will. Take a ? 0 look at our window and see what a big dish pan ♦ 0 you can buy for 5c 17qt. worth 25c one to every ♦ $ customer that buys a quarters worth of other goods ♦ O or more. Sale starts Saturday Morning March sth 5 ♦ at 7:30 and last until 300 pans are gone, be on ♦ o deck and save your money not just on these pans t o but on every thing found in a first class variety o o store. ° O o o r • The Racket Store • g Steele & Weaver. ° o ♦ toOOOOOOOO ♦ OWOOO<OOO<O<OO4O4O<O<O<O < O<O<O<O<O<O<O< +++++++++++ < < +++++++-H-++++++++++++++ < < ++♦+++++++++ / NEW X i I LaPorte Dress Patterns | :: For You to See | <; Mere style is not enough. Laporte fabrics t ■ • have the quality, suitability and service- + • • able features you seek in dress goods be- + • • sides every yard is guaranteed. + •• You can’t begin too early to'select ma- + ♦ terials for your new dress. , + [See the window display at our store, ;; True & Runyon :: ++++++++++++ *♦ 1 1 U< 11 < 111 IH H ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦»♦»»*♦** ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ : OPENING SALES THE FAIR g£ TO THE PUBLIC:—We will make special in- ■ ducements from time to time that will oe sure to ■ ■ interest you. We ask you to watch our windows ■ ■ and ads and when in town come in and see us. ® w OUR FIRST OFFER A large 10c 2x14 Bake pan for 5c ■ A good 15c 20x39 Turkish Towel for . . . IOC ■ Both articles are first-class and everyone should ■ m secure one of each. ?! S HITESMAN & GARARD S ■ Ist Door North of Schafer Hardware Company ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■MM w. H. JOHNSTON’S Institute of Osteopathy Main office Fourth Floor Shoaf Bdg. Fort Wiyue, lad. BRANCH OFFICE, Room io, Interurban Bdg. Decatur ssssssssssssss $ WE HAVE SIOO,OOO S J? Which we want to loan before March Ist If you f are thinking of making a loan be sure and see us. w V Our terms are right. C The Graham Insurance Company. z 0 Offices in Morrison Block. A sssss ssssssss