Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 8, Number 59, Decatur, Adams County, 10 March 1910 — Page 4

iiimiiiiiiimiirwn■ißiiLiii rn * < j FOR A COLD I I In the head or any part of the I body use | UaXiGold Tablets I 25g I If not satisfactory return the empty box and get ■ your money. MAKE US PROV E IT. I The ttoltholise Drug Go. ■—gg> VOUR PHOTOGRAPH FREE if you use the Famous Gold Dove Blended Flour made at the Fornax Mills. A coupon found in each sack, presented at the Moser studio. 8 from 50 pound packages or 16 from 25 pound sacks, secure you two photagraphs free. H. H. Bremerkamp W. H. JOHNSTON’S Institute of, v Osteopathy Main office Fourth Floor Shoaf Bdg. Fort vVayne, Ind r BRANCH OFFICE, Room io, Interurban Bdg. Decatu

IThe Leah Medicine Co., of Decatur, Indiana X lanufacturing Dr. Hensley’s Family Remedies Perhaps this company needs no introduction to tor is now years of age and has accumulated you as we are greatly indebted to the home papers W? such a demand for his remedies all over this and forfor thoroughly investigating the true condition of eign countries, he finds himself too old to handle the our affairs, by giving us the space they have concern- arge eman^s or '’* s reme^'es - ing our remedies in their valuable ]>a]>ers. f He lias disposed of all his remedies and trade t(> This company has been organized to manufac- his son D - M - Hensle y of this cit y who has organized I ture the Dr. Hensley Family Remedies. As the Doc- this, company. I 9 v™ ,uWc are Prepanng to D LjMfei THESE REMEDIES NOW ON SALE I jMMmn Manufacture these Rem- . “49” I dies on a Larger Scale, L. I Fac-similie of label on Jar. Ti r/ \ * -j which will take time of course, to fill all the orders of the Doctor’s already accumulat- | I ed trade also all the druggists, wholesale houses, etc. We have allowed our druggists I here in Decatur a small consignment to start with, which are now on sale. If ’ you \ I f £URE have been using Dr. Hensley’s tonic you will find it now in Decatur Drug Stores-also / the Dr. Hensley Pile Remedies. Serial No. 28831. Th i» remedy doe« not contain . A more than 5 per cent Alcohol. I — L IVS I A Q They will herafter be known as the “49” Remedies. This trade-mark “49” 1 A [leah MEPI c.n E co, D^.in J ,u.iAj ?! has been taken from the number of years Dr. Hensley sold them, also the fact that this company selected fifty £LM Ur Fas-similie of Wrapper. T W citizens in Decatur who were afflicted and out of the fifty—forty-nine were cured. ■ w Fac-similie of Label on Bottle I LOOK FOR OUR DISPLAYS IN LOCAL DRUGGIST’S WINDOWS

OUST THE POLICE Business Men of Marion Held Meeting—Demand Resignation of White AND REORGANIZATION Os the Metropolitan Police Board—Mass Meeting For Next Monday. (United Press Service.) Marion, Ind., March 10—(Special to Daily Democrat)—At a meeting held Wednesday evening at the auditorium of the Y. M. C. A. building and attended by more than a hundred of the representative business and professional men of this city, a resolution was adopted, demanding the resignation of Bert White as the superintendent of the police here and further demanding a complete and thorough reorganization of the metropolitan police board. In case he fails to do this, the matter will be taken up by the council and a vigorous effort made to secure a new police superintendent. A call was issued for a mass meeting of Marion citizens, to be held next Monday afternoon, when further steps will be taken. It is the general opinion here that White, against whom there has been much complaint, must get out, and that the board be entirely reorganized. The result now, since the fight has become an open one, will be watched with interest here and over the state. o JOHN PLOCK CANNOT RECOVER. Was Operated Upon For Appendicitis —Kidney Complication Sets In. Friends here have been notified that John Plock, who was operated upon at the St. Joseph hospital last Sunday, cannot recover. Mr. Plock’s home is in Chicago, and he was at Fort Wayne to attend the funeral of his brother, Bernard, when the attack came on. The operation was successful, but a complication of kidney trouble makes his recovery impossible. B. H. Meyer went to Fort Wayne this afternoon and will remain there several days.

THE SOCIAL NOTES school class of the Methodist church taught by Miss Mary Miller. Mrs. W. C. McKinney had as her guests at dinner today, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Auth and children, Dorothy, Ruth and Lucile. Mrs. George Steele and son, Ervin. The dinner party was a most pleasant one. Mrs. Charles Omler and daughter, Dolores, and Mrs. Ed Keller were entertained today at the home of Mrs. 1 George Gass near Monmouth, the guests going out on the 12 o clock interurban car. Greatness —It is better to have brought laughter into many lives than to have preached a great sermon. Laughter is the sunshine which mel- • lows the soul. The sermon only I plants the seed. —The Hoosier. i — After the Rebekah lodge meeting > Tuesday night Mrs. L. L. Baumgart- ■ ner invited the members to the Huni sicker case, where she gave them a ■ farewell treat, in the way of refresh- ■ ments that were both dainty and de- • liclous. The Baumgartners moved to i Linn Grove today. —o — — WILL CHANGE THE DATE. i For the third time the High School Athletic association has changed the ; date for the presentation of its bene- : fit play, "The District Convention,” i which will now be given April 11th. • The association had first decided to i give it March 28th, but learned that the annual Easter ball would come • off on that evening and therefore post- , poned it until March 29th. They have i since learned that the 6. B. L. ot I. will give a home talent play on that ev 'ning and again changed the date, making it April 11th. MASONIC MEETINGS NEXT WEEK. Scottish Rite Will Hold Spring Convocation at Fort Wayne Soon. The spring convocation of the Scottish Rite Masons will be held at Fort Wayne next week, when the degrees from the fourth to the thirty-second will be conferred. Several candidates ' from Decatur will be in the class and a number of boys who have already ridden the goat will attend the sessions, ■ which begin on Tuesday and conclude Thursday evening. There will be several banquets during the week. The i Shrine meeting will occur on Friday, March 25th.

Buy Your Incubators and Brooders Now Now is the time to buy your ; incubators and brooders and supplies. Special prices on all sizes of the latest machine on the market. ‘ No heating parts inside of ‘ the case or machine. Noth- ■ ing to give you any trouble. Every machine guaranteed B as represented. 1 For full'particulars write or call at the ■ Office of Ir DR. H. E. KELLER, DECATUR, IND. d57t6 > Don’t Owe Everybody i- — ” It’s bad business policy. Owe one man and let that one be us. Your bills then will never bother vou. -i : g We loan money on any good chattel security >■ such as Furniture, pian--0 os, Horses; etc. ' We give a liberal dist . count on all loans paid e off before due. If you need money fill out the following blank, cut it out and mail it to us. Our agent is in Decatur every Tuesday. ’’ Name Address t s Am's Wanted d s Kind of Security a Reliable Private 1- ; FL Wayne loan Company re Fort Wayne, Ind

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— o EAST BUFFALO c East Buffalo, N. Y, ial to Dally Democrat)-Receipts, 1. 120; shipments, 570; official to • York yesterday. 570; hogs closing £ strong; al sold. . Yorkers, mixed and heavy, $ ° • pigs, $10.70© $10.75; roughs $10.00; stags, [email protected], she p, • 000; strong; lambs, 15c lower; tops, |9.g5; cattle, 50; strong. ___ CHICAGO GRAIN j Chicago, ill., Mar. 10-Wheat-MaJ. t $1.13%; July, 81-07%; Sept., $1.04%. Corn—May, 63%c; July, 65%; Sept., 66%c. Oats— May, 44%c; July, 42%; ] Sept., 40%c. < TOLEDO GRAIN I — —i Toledo, 0., Mar. 10—Wheat—Cash, 1 $1.19%; May, $1.20%; July, $lO9. , Corn—Cash, 63c; May, 65%c; July, ( 67%c; Sept., 68%c. Oats-Cash,,; 46%c; May, 47%c; July, 45%c; Sept . , 40%. LOCAL GRAIN G. T. Burl. No. 2 Red wheat 8113 No. 2 White wheat 81-U Standard white oats 42c Yellow ear corn, per cwt76c White ear corn, per cwt74c Rye, No. 2 72 c Barley, No. 202 c Clover seed, prime 86.50 Alsike seed, prime 86.00 Timothy seed, prime 81-40 Timothy hay, No. 1, primed, balled 814.25 Clover hay, mixedsl3.2s Clover hay, No. 1, straightsl3.2s PRODUCE H. BERLING. Eggs I®! Rutter I® C Fowls • I® o Ducks H c I Young turkeys lie I Geese 9c

)ld turkeys /hicks w By Decatur Produce Co \ Young tuikeys Did turXeys w Uc \ L’hickh jo,. Ducks I Geese A Butter ' Misses Gertrude ’’laig and Cleo Ainsworth returned Ao Fort Wayne this afternoon after* visit at Will, shire, Ohio. | —— " -o— NOTICE OF PUBLI& LETTING. Notice is hereby gllven that the Board of Commissioners of Adams county, Indiana, will receive bids for the construction of a macadamized road in Kirkland and BVench townships in said county ktyown as the William Adler Macadam road, up to and until 10 o'clock a. m,. on Monday, April 4,(1910, at a regular session of Board of Commissioners, held in \ the City ot Decatur, Adams county, jnliana, sealed bids will be received- s>r the construction of said road with the plans, specificaWSns and report of the Viewers anfa Engineer, which are now on file in the Auditor s office of said county, said road to be built of crushed stone alone. A bond must accompany each bid in twice the amount of the bid filed, conditioned for faithful performance of said work, and that the bidder if awarded the contract therefor will complete the same according to such contract and in accordance with the bid filed. All bids shall be made so as to give the amount for which said road will be constructed for cash, payable on estimates to be made by the Engineer in charge, not to exceed eighty per cent, of any one estimate, out of the funds to be hereinafter raised by the sale of bonds as required by law. Each bidder will be required to file affidavit as required by law. The Board of Commissioners reserve the right to reject any and all bids. H. S. MICHAUD. Auditor, Adams County. Indiana. The successful bidder will be required to furnish, pay and make up whatever amount that be necessary to sell the bonds for said improvement. 16t3 MONEY TO LOAN—I have plenty of money to loan on farms. No commission charged. D. B. Erwin, attorney at law. ts