Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 8, Number 55, Decatur, Adams County, 5 March 1910 — Page 4

CONCERT on TUESDAY NIGHT March, Bth. at •i iKnrif n * *U U J lIVil Given by »he 3iiiffton*DeCuiUr g ; Male Chorus OF 25 VOICES Under the direction of C. F. Tucker. assisted by Miidred Dilling, harpest. Charline Dilling, vio’iniet. and Gertm t'.inisn 8:15 IJ. errami-M » L t crva»<££. »2. in. J.S. Canriili ail Son Special attention given to di* ■ seases of the Eji, Ear, Kase, am! Threai Of&ce 118% 2nd Street Decatur, Indian* JOS. D. SCHWARTZ Monroe Ind., R. 3. Agect For The Perfection Churn The best efcttrn on the market. Chums to less teas ten mantes. .Juso sold at J. D. Htoe’s Warehouse. Feb. 25 e o wk 2 me Don’t Owe Everybody It s bad business policy. Owe one man and let that one be us. \ our bills then will never ! bother you. I We loan money on any I good chattel security I such as Furniture, pianI os. Horses; etc. I We give a liberal disfl count on all loans paid I oft before due. I If you otoeey fill out the ■ follow.ag btoak, cut it out aad I mail it to us. i Our ag%ut 1* u» Decatur ev- ■ ery Tuesday. I Name I Address S Am s Warned I- Kind of Sanrtty I Reliable Private I FL Wtyu LN° Company I Fort Wayne. Ind

I The Nominees in The Democrat Contest uat of aosalaa'uoca reoei’ad vp to 4 o'clock last eseuiac Charte* Zimstormam R F D. No. 3 2221*40 Job* Cwer. Pteaaan: Mills ’.J0930C Jack Grady. Monroe St, eity ' -542.730 Stewart Niblick. 203 N. Third St, Mty *3o*lo F. C Fory-man. Berne • r»&*eo Ml Ws. ?-gg». efty ’.322340 Margarotta Frtatoe. Genera ’-544*20 Beatrice Van Cams. First street city 1.545.730 Hertefl Lactox. etty 1.127.700 I N Bsrkhead. Monroe 1,1”.700 Mn. Fred Koehler. R F D A BLuffto* t :<X.OOC Raymocd Koine, rity >25384 Dr. John Graad*t*C, Prebie ’33OW *Joba Headricks. Monroe 44J84C Frank Nussbaum. Idas Grove - 317310 Sarah Jaberg, Magiey ...< 3*7’00 Mrs Walter Koos, R F D, Derate 35544 C Prank Eagle. 117 Rugg St.. city 3411*0 Jobs A Cline. R F D. 1 Decatur 3211(50 Flora Runyoe. Berne 2*2060 FuMsie Bolixger. 1232 Xsrce Sl. titj *993£ DAILY MARKET REPORTS Corrected Every Afternoon — "' ———

EAST BUFFALO East Buffalo. N T, Mar s—4SpeeIjal to Daily Democrat •—Receipts. 2.J . steady. Mixed, med. urns and heavy, 213.24 j | 02143’). guod weights and Yorkers. I 81').25(5 819.39: pig* aad Rgkt*, 89 49 ! 889.75: roughs, 8 35889 50; stags. I 27 75888-35’ carle. 175: steady , i sheep, 4,900; steady; iambs, lower: I tops, 89 45. CHICAGO GRAIN ckicagD, ni Mar. s—Wheat—May J 81.134a; July. 31-45; Sept. 81.01. Corn —May. July, Sept.I Oats —May, 4’-i<; July, 53*»; * I Sept, 40**e. TOLEDO GRAIN Toledo. O, Mar s—Wheat —Cash. 81-19; May, 31-24; Sept, SX-37. Con. Mav. sSc Jclr, Sept, 41c. Rye LOCAL GRAIN G. T. BartNo. 2 Red wheat 81-11 No. 2 white wheat 31.34 Standard White oats 42c Yellow ear corn, per cwt 72c White ear com. per cwt. 74c Rye. No. 2 72c i Barley, No 2 53e i Ckwer seed, prime 34-54 Aisike seed, prune SMk, Timothy seed, prime SU»> I Timothy hay. No. 1, primed, bail1 ed .....81435 I Clover hay. mixed .812J5 | Clover nay, No. 1, straight 813*'- | PRODUCE H. SERVING. I Eggs » | Butter Me Fowls 19c ‘Duets He’ i Young turkeys 14c: Geese 3c Old turkeys 12c: ; Chicks Me | By Decatur Produce Co. Youg rm keys l"tOld t-jrte*A 15c Chickh Me Fowls Mcj Eggs Ducks 19e Geese *e! Butter i ® c i — NIBLICK. * CO. Butter Me Eggs Me M. Butter RSB» ISc B. KALVER and SON. Beet hides 8 cents Calf bides 11 cents Sheep pelts, 25c to 31*5 Mink 59c to 35.93 Skunk 59e to 8275 ■ Coon 59c to 31-75 Possum .19c to «9c Muskrat 19 to 79 Tallow 5e HAY MARKET. No. 1 Timothy in mow 813*0 Mixed hay 81X» ALBERT COLCHIN. ■ FOR RENT—A farm ot seventy-nine acres, in good condition. If inter- ' ested, call at Box 37, R R- 5.

49 GENERAL TONIC. eoahden.ee m estimating the strength at cur vitality. By figftitag when we fee-- badly that nature will siusl J then is when nature is eaiiing for as-1 1 cal tar ts 'd eating and drinking too I much of bad water and ardent spirfu. I causing deraagesneat of I of ai’. that is vital to the welfare of! the human system, overtaxing the! liver and causing bob-nat! liver, rob-< bing the stomach of tile, injsriag th- : Sow of gastric juice, which aatnre provided for ;reper digestion, result-1 lag in a dull, heavy, tired feeling. - beadacne, intlninatioe to beccm-! sleepy weight and fullness at lower* part of st.xnach. Juctuatioa of ga? ofte- mistaken for heart trouble, bitter water from the stcsach. 1 ness. Lack of rest ax night, disturbed dreams, nightmare, forgetfulness and genera! debility. Dr. Hensley has made ail this his deepest study -r. ■ his 43 years of practice, and through the experience of his general tonic and the thousands of testimonials he has of c-res It has made and the docI tors that are using it gives positive assurance of the virtue of this tode and the value it has proven to nursing women and the vitality it gives ito the baby is marveMos. Don’t allow nature to call too long for assistance for fear of dangerous results. when yon can secure the Dr. I | Hensley General Tonic, which will I I torrect all these, and give new life! I and restore yow to your good health. : for 31.93 per bottle. Sold by all drug- ; gists in Decatur. For twenty-two years Campbell's I Vanish Stains have ben used by , housekeepers everywhere for re-fiß-ishing furniture. Soots and woodwork. Nothing else will give as good satisfaettiot as the original insist upon j I getting "CampbeH s.” Schaub, Gc*.temofler 4 Co. carry a Hne of all coL I ora. NOTICE. Royal Neighbor ladies 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 rbeumatism, 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. ■O' Pionty of money to ’.oaa on farts property at 5 per sent. Prtri'.ogo a partial payment ax any iatereat paying time. BCHURGER * SMITH. ' ts Attoraea at Law sad Atetracten o FOR SALE —A base burner, kitchen ■ j range and other articles of furni(ture. Inquire 221 Jefferson street. Mtf

AT THE CHURCHES ST. MARYS CHURCH Low mass 3 a. m. High mass 13 a a. Chriscaa doetrite J S 3 a Vespers 3 pa. GERMAN REFORMED. S:3<3. Sunday school, lesson Math 13: Mt German service, text, John 4.25-29. ‘Self Revelatioc of Jesus and iu Effects.’ 4:20. C. E meeting: topic. "Christ Our Guide" Lake 1.74-79, Rev 7:7 te. Eagl.sb service, text. Gen. 13:-15-28 “The Des true tio nos Sodom a Yo< xre welcoae at ocr sem<e< UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH. Sunday school. 9:15 a m Preaching. 19:31) a m. and . P- m. Y. P. C. V. 4 p. m. Official board meeting Monday evening. Prayer meeting Wednesday e»enia*. Mrs Isaac Nelson Thtrsday afterI AU are welcome to all the services of this church. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 9:15. Bible school: classes for aD ages. 10:33. motmmg worship. 4.90 p. m, C. E 7:99, evening service. A cordial welcome awaits yon. Make this church your home Miss Florence Sprunger wiH sing at the morning service EVANGELICAL CHURCH. Sabbath school. 9:34. Preaching service. 19:33. Men’s meeting at 3 p. m. Y&ung People's Alliance will meet! at 4 » leader. Mis. Alice E.rrell. Evange. Stic sc-mce at .: . Evangelist Klein of Read er. Pa.. | win speak at all of the above serv-j ices Specal music wUI also be ren-{ d-red at each of the meeting* Rev. D O. Wise, pastor METHODIST CHURCH. 9'15 a m. Sunday school, led by 0 Ta. prearMar the pastor. Sherman Powell: subj-eet, "A Crowned Virtue." 3 p. m. Surd it school board. 4 p m. Epworth League: speciali session. 7 p. m, revival service, led by the jAstc-r: subject. The F2rst Step Upward There will be reception of members at the mommg service. The choir win render special music ax both service*. A cordial welcome to all. SALEM AND CALVARY. Saieaa. Sunday school at 9.30: preaching. 19:3®. at which time the doors of the church wiE be opened to receive new members. At 4:39 the Y. P A will meet in devotional service. On Tues--day evening at 7:39 the regular bus- f iness meeting of the Y. P. A wfE be ’ held at William Worden's, east of the| city. AH young people invited. Calvary. Sunday school. 9:39 a. m At 7:30 p m. the pastor will preach. AU are invited to attend these services. REV. E. R ROOP. 325.0 C PER MONTH. German and wife. Country place near Van Wert. Ohio. Woman paid £■ Ala & *GT work. Garden and i house rent free. No children desired. Write or call on J. J. Vorpe. Van Wert, Ohio. 53t3 o HELP WANTED—MALE. Wanted — Young men to learn automile business by mail and prepare for positions as chaffears and repair men. We make you expert in ten weeks; assist you to secure positions. Pay big: work pleasant: demand for men great; reasonable; write for particwlars and sample lesson. Empire Antcmfbile Institute, Rochester. N. T. A PUBLIC SALE OF POTATOES. The undersigned will bold a public sale of potatoes, they now being stored in the cellar under the Baker * Pennington meat market. The date of the sale is Saturday, March 19th. The terms of the sale will be made known the day of sale. 53U E. WOODS. WANTED—To buy sman fireproof safe. Address Box 4. Pleasant Mill*. Indiana, and give dimensions, weight and price. 4ttT

RAPIDLY SPREADING OVER THE. WORLD. Aod It* R«pvtato« *s Great >« This! Locality. The knowledge of the wonderful. merits of Root Juice to raptdly spread;ag ail over the world. Newspapers of nearly every state are publishiag rwporu of the great good it I* doing. Many local peepee who have tried the remedy, are load tn their pnuse of it. It to aoexcel.rjd for chrome stoogeh troubk*, li<«t and kidney disorder*, and when it does cure the cure <*em< to be permanent. as those who took the remedy when it was first placed oa the market continue to praise it Rc«X Juice is very bea_:cg to the s’imacx. boweis, bladder, liver and kidneys, and ba* a wonderful tonic action on the blood making and blttd filtenag| organs. It seems to benefit every one who takes it from the start. It prevents fermentation in the stomach and towels, creates a go*td appetite. rids the system of arid* and I ocher pcisxdls. by healing and toning! up the filtering organs. Many who I suffered with rheumatism a long time say that after taking a few bottles at Root Juice they coaid aimoat feel the disease melting away. Others who suffered in'ensely with stomach trouble say the first dc«se of R«t Juice made them feel better and that after raktog a bottle or so of the great medicine they felt hungry ai. the time and could eat anything and I digest fc The people at the Hoithouse drug I store are chuck full of reliable infor-l ma tic n concerning this great remedy PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned wfß offer at public auction at hl* residence one-half mile west and one-half mile south of Preble. beginning at 11 o’clock a. m_ Wednesday. March 9, 1919, the foilowin* property, to-wit: Horses —One grey horse. * years old. 1 bay mare, i* foal. 1 two-year-oid bay snare colL and I cce-year-old bay mare eolt. Cattle — One red cow, will be fresh in April, 1 heifer, will be fresh in May 2 red calves. 2 white sows, will farrow in April Implements—Spring wages-tc-p t iggy. nay ladder, two-horse com plow, wooden cultivator, single shore! plow, breaking plow, spring tooth barrow, damp scraper, set of heavy harness, set of single harness, curry ensh. and b.-_sl.. 2 pitch forks, set oil doable trees, iron kettle, meat barrel. 2 ten zullon kegs and 1 sixteen gallon keg. set of cobbler's tool*, crosscut saw, target gun. buck saw, timber for six doubletrees. 4 singletrees and 2 neck yokes: work bench with vise, a single rise, 4 yards of gravel, onehalf gallon or harness oil, one-half gallon of fiy killer, one-half gallon of red painL 14 yard dump boards. 1 bunch of Asi ficcring and 1 bunch cf Pine plant mixed moaldlng. scoop shovel lang bandied shovel, garden hose, grass scythe. 4 gram sacks, mud boat with wood rack, tongue spring. 2 hand corn piasters, tie chain, buggy pole and neck yoke. 3 bu_ seed corn, post stomper. martox and pick. 12 ft. of pipe. 2 hand saws, drawing knife. 1 small and 2 large squares, brace and set of bit*. 3 planes. 4 chisels and 1 saw sec Timothy'hay in mow, u shocks com fodder. 509 Catalp* tree*, turning lathe, band saw. Terms —Ail sum* of 35 ??■ and un-j der, each in hand: over 85 93 a credit! of nine months will be given, the pur-1 chaser giving his note therefor with j approved freehold security to the sat-| isfaetion of the undersigned. Four per j i cent off for cash. No property re- i i moved until settled for. "* BERTHA KIRCHNER Noah Anri. Daily Interurban Schedule The Fort Way"-* * SpciogKe d Railway Company. Traias Leave Trains Leave Decatur Fort Wayne 5:59am. 7:99 a.m. 7:99am. B:39am. 8.39 am. 10:99a.m. 19:99 am. 11:39 am. U:34am_ 1:99 p.m. 1:99 p. m. 2.30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 4:90 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 5:39 pm. 7:00 p.m. 7:00p.m. A39 pm. 9:90 p.m. 11:00 pm Theater parties taking the 7:00 p. m. car wm arrive at Calhoun and Berry streets, Fort Wayne, at 8:10 p. m. The last car leaving Fort Wayne at 11 p. m. will watt until after the show. Freight car leave* Decatur at 9:06 a m. Returning leaves Fort Wayne at 1:35 p. m. Regular service every day except Sunday and holiday*. Express service at freight rates. W. H. Hedderjohan. 3. R. Fink. Gen Mgr G. P. * F. A w ■ O— Bowers * Nlb’lek Grain Co deals In all kind* of farm sued*. 3tf

I i The two best things on earth, E |E yourmoney and a WHITE STAG k I cigar. I Give vour nickel a chance to I make good. Ask the man behind S I the counter for a ■ I “WHITE STAG” I I ITS MADE IN DECATUR ■ —__^—l■——

* The Most Complete • • Line of High Grace « # : Smoking •• Chewing i •TOBACCO; * Carrie! i> the city *t * ♦ • • T.C. Corbett’s « ♦ Cigar Store Dr. L. H. Zeigler, VETERINfPV BURGEON Monmouth, Ind. Phone 9. FOUND A COMPLETE CUREAbout three years ago my Uttto boy hat a slight eruption on Lis face. In a short unae ne was a sight to te seen, his eyes a.most swelled shut and his suffer-.ng at uight was terrible. “He was Btospty on fire.” I tried a umber of doctor* here in the city, but with absolutely no results aside from easing the turning pains a little. A friend of mine who had used B. B. Ointment advised me to try :L which I did. finding a complete cure. I have had the second ease m my family and one box completely cured. I annet speak too highly of R R O-ntment. It will do all it is recommended to do A C. BALL, Decatur, Ind. B. B. Ointment to sold by Holthoase Drug Co. jan.3l-2t*wk-6wks a— • FOR SALE —One good bo*j*e on Madison *’.ree<. B&qwr* of Mrs. R J. Holtbcuse FOR SAI-E —Housetoic rumtture. CaL i at 117 3. Recced St. Chari** Raj-! tier. Mtf FOR RENT —Modern residenee. one block from the coon house See J £ Moser ax the Moser studio 55c3 WANTED TO RENT—A small bo-rse. centrally located. Will pay reet in advance In-quire at this office at -oece. 5543 FOR RENT—Or.- rood bouse on Madison street. Enquire of Mrs. R J. Holthouse Any one desiring home-made prown bread like that served at the M. E Wotnan s Missionary society may seI' cure same by calling on Mrs. Mary Cramer. First street. SftC FOR RENT—Eight room house corner Jefferson and NLMh street. Call up G. R. * 1 freight house or 234 j Fifth street. 4JtS

- — ■ !=? EVERYONE IS PLEajEO. ”1 'lfr P f jfa’CS iaculding ourselves, because we are *. —WJ vig/j ‘ I I 'i pleased if our patrons profit by our kA I wH- A » -‘atCl «•-'■! jyi 11 work and receive genuine satisfac>—a* / I t* oo " e c ' ean and press a suit of TffHi iT-F men 5 clot bing. or a lady's tailor-made (I IlWjlb dress, in a manner that makes it just . w , ilke cew - at a liberal price. The Regis French Dry Cleaning Company Local Agents—The Misses Bowers Millinery, Decatur ♦•♦♦••••••• ♦ « +"♦+♦« 111 MI H 1 1 1111111 I♦ ♦ IHIIII»»»t I ♦ J- O. HALE j SEEDS, COAL AND FEED; # Portland Cement,. Gypsum Rock Wall n I Plaster, Lime and Salt e make a specialty of furnishing Seed Goods good ;; in quality and low in price, 11 Call, Write or Phone No. 8. 201 S. 2nd. St : i • *««»»« »«»•• ♦ ♦ 0 0 HlliilH*

TO OHIO FOR HOMES FARMS-with good markets, roads, schools. R. R. service and all other advan sages. My ii*t explains everything, gives prices and full details free. Send for it W. F. Knox, Warren, Ohio. Feb. 25-1 mo. Dr. J.M. MILLER Eye, Ear, Nos< and Throat Treated kYEI TE4TEO A GIaMES FITTED ttc booth to tend *<■ ■ Ootete : ■■ .......rz.,,' ,,-L -—..... — I CALL ON F-E SMITH fork»»o»no*er, I p iow point* *nd ‘ I Glippef Gfindink B icYcle and Gu n V;. ’ q [>l “nd General Re31 paif- The m«" MK. 1 does »arh fight Second Hand Bicycles For Sale MICHIGAN LAND CO. We sell farms in Saginaw, Midland and Bay counties the Garden of Michigan. These counties are the Famous rich Saginaw Valley. Come and see us or write for price list . & Terms THE MICH. LAND CO. •! DECATUR IND. S. E. SHAMP P, J. HYLAND SANITARY PLUMBING G«* Fitting, St«am and Hot Water Heating, Gaa and Combination Fixture* 23 Mourn SL Ftoie 3M FOLEYSKIDNEYPIULS Foa Bac«*cm< Kiomcvr am* docs