Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 8, Number 126, Decatur, Adams County, 28 May 1910 — Page 4

■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■niaaiHHiMi B ■ ■ THEY’VE GOT g 5 GEARY-0 ■ 5 10c CIGAR ■ — H ■ ■ « \ Geary Brothers. B ■ JUST RECEIVED TWO CARLOADS FORD TOURING CARS We can make immediate delivery These cars are fully equipped: price, $950. The Ford Roadster, equipped; price, S9OO. Everything you need oil these cars—High grade top, full brass wind shield, 3 oil lamps, 3 gas lamps and generator, 1 horn, also a speedometer. When you buy other cars you pay $l5O for such equipment as this car has practically free. Remember, we can make deli.c y • ! these cars at $950 or s.mo at once. BROSIUS-SESLINE AUTO CO. 117 EAST COLUMBIA STREET FORT WAYNE, IND. WabDsh Portland Cement I Great Strei gth, Put ability, Fine Color. Best for Sidewalks, Found;* •• r\ Fi* os, t»al s.Cot irttc Blocks,Bndfirs etc jj WABASH PORTLAND CEMENT 0. (i. neral Offices, Detroit Midi, Works Stroh, Ind. RO R SALE! A 100 acre farm located in Aiunroo Township, with new 8 room house, , large cellar, partly cemeiKew, large new bain corn crib, wagon shed, machine shed and all other outbuildings necessary, two good wells, wind pump good orchard, well fenced, tho roughly tiled. Soil Black Sandy Loam, level as a floor, on stone road, R. F. D., and phone line, close to small town If you want to buy a good farm cheap this is your chancer Any information regarding same will be gladly given. Come in and let us show you and be convinced. FRUCHTE & UTTERER White Ash Wanted We will open a handle factory at Decatur, about June 15th. We want to buy a large amount'of white ash timber and will pay the highest market price for it. Our representive, Mr. William Beik, can be foundjat /the Murray Hotel, call on or address him there ifjyou have timber for sale. LaFontaine Handle Company. W. H, JOHNSTON’S Institute of Osteopathy Main < ffice Fomih Flcor Sheaf Bdg Fort Wayne, Ind. BRANCH OFFICE, Room io, luterurban Bdg. Decatur DO NOT READ THIS Rates. No Extras. Life, sick, accident and fire insurance Celebrated “Richmond Suction Cleaner” to let and to sell, Inforusaggyass 1 San** | x A SPRING TONIC Better than drugging the. system-better than artificial tonics-more effective in cleansing the system and toning up the nerves--is ten days or two weeks among the picturesque highlands of Southern Indiana at those wonderful and rapidly becoming famous FRENCH LICK and WEST BADEN SPRINGS on the iand it is MUCH CHEAPER. There are several pifferent springs, having different curative properties, i For Stomach, Liver, Kidney and Bowel troubles and their attendant nervous affections, these waters I have produced wonderful results, They allay gastric irritation, rende, soluble in the body substances that are harmful, and thus free the body of them. Their action on the kidneys and bowels, as well as on the skin, corrects the acidities due to various kinds of fermentation in the body. An excelent adjunct to these waters is the good air and the opportunity for exercise in the open. Booklet telling all about the waters and giving list of hotels and boarding houses, with their rates, sent free. FRANK J. REED, G. P. A., Monon Route, Chicago.

OBITUARY. 4 Riusse lFiankllu. son of W. L. and Minnie V. Keller, wah born June 20, 1886, and died May 19, 1910, aged 14 years, 10 months and 39 days. He never had good health, but with all lilh suffering he wns patient, gentle and kind. He was loved and respected by every one. Though young in years he has done his work and Imparted many a lesson of kindness and affection to bis associates. He left mementos that will never lose their lustre —a smiling face, a sunny life and gentle manners. He leaves fatli er, mother, three brothers, Lester E„ Raymond 0., Virgil G., to mourn their loss, while he and Baby Carl have joined the celestial throng to await the coming of their loved ones to glory. "In thee, O Lord, believing. We know that in they grace For us and our beloved Thou has prepared a place And therefore though they leave us Though like a flower they fade Our heart shall not be troubled Nor shall it be afraid.” Funeral was preached In the M. . E. church by J. H. McNary, pastor, I Sunday morning. May 22nd. and RusI gel was laid to rest in the Ray cemetery near Monroe. MERCHANTS WILL CLOSE At Noon For Decoration Day Services —Agreement. The following named merchants have agreed to close their places of 1 usiness at noon for the remainder of the day, next Monday, May 30th, in j hormr of Decoration day: 1\ V. MILLS. TRUE & RUNYON. EVERETT & HITE. S. E. HITE. M. FULLENKAMP. NIBLICK & CO. YODER & BRUSHWILER. HOWER & HOWER. KUEBLER, MOLTZ CO. HOLTHOUSE, SCHULTE CO. BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE. Just listed some more good bargains in farms. Am prepared to show you farms of most any size and price, for fruit, stock and general farming purposes. Remember, I pay your expenses from Decatur and return if you buy a farm of me. For particulars write or come and see me. J. M. GILPIN, 125t2 Wayland, Mich. <r- — ANY LADY can easily make from $lB to $25 per weeK working for me quietly in her own home locality. This is a bonafide offer —one which will pay you to investigate, even if you can only spare two hours 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. FORE SALE —One Favorite baseburner; one Round Oak stove. Inquire of U. Deininger. 125tf ' J. S.COVc«JVIE,M D. E. .. C J/c«» Mi. * Ors. J. y tonniajs and Sa«i Special attention given to diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat Office*i 18 Y% 2nd Street f Decatur, Indiana

Cheer Up I Don’t feel downhearted R simply because you lack ready money. $ You can borrow what money J you need from us on your household good ß , pianos, horses, wagons, fixture ß , etc. You can have from one to twelve month ß ' time In which to pay it back. Our contracts are simple and all transactions are clean cut and private. $1.20 per w«ek for 50 weeks * pays a $50.00 toan. All amounts in proportion. ' If you need money fill out the following blank, cut It out and mall It to us. * i Our agent Is In Decalur every Tuesday. Name Address lAm’s Wanted Kind of Security Reliable private Ft Wayne Loan Company Established 1896. Room 2 Second Floor, 706 Calhoun Street. Home Phone, 833. Fort Wayne, Ind

AT THE CHURCHES ST. MARYS CHURCH. Low mass, 7 a. m. Low mass, 8 a. m. High mass, 10 a. m. The 7 o'clock mass will be celebrated by Bishop Alerding of Fort Wayne. GERMAN REFORMED. 9:30, Sunday school; lesson, Matt. 16:29-39. 10:30, anion service at the M. E. church. 6:45, C. E. meeting; topic, “Is Ours a Christian Faith?” i:3O, English service; text, Matt. 21:45, “The Personal Bearing of the Gospel." —.,, — METHODIST CHURCH. 9:15 a. m., Sunday school, led by C. L. Walters. 10:30 a. in., patriotic union service; t Memorial sermon by Rev. L. C. Heslert. ; 3 p. m„ Epworth League cabinet. 6:30 p. m., Epworth League devo-j tlonal. 7:30 p. m., sermon by pastor, Sherman Powell; subject, "The Marks of a Christian." The morning service is In honor of our fallen heroes ar.d should be attended bv all the congregations of the city. The choir will render special music. bo:h morning and evening. All are cordially welcomed in ali these services. —o PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 9:15 a. m.. Bible school. ! 10:30, no services. We join in The i union Memorial services at the M. E. church. 6:00 p. m.. C. E. 7:30 p. m., evening service. The pastor requests a large attendance of the membership. A matter of great importance to be brought before you. All cordially invited. ■ ■ — —<r ——————— BAPTIST CHURCH. 9:30, Sunday school. 10:30. union services. Memorial, M. E. church. 7:30 p. m., sermon by Evangelist Rickard. You are asked to take notice that there will be no morning service on account of the Memorial services to be held at the M. E. church. UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH. Sunday school, 9:15. Junior Endeavor. 2 p. m. Senior Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. Preaching, 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday evening. A welcome for you at this church. Come. Our congregation will join in the union Memorial service tomorrow morning at the M. E. church. o LUTHERAN ZION'S CHURCH. German services, 10. A dedicatory sermon will be delivered, showing the purpose of the new beli. Text. Numbers 10:1-10. Catechetical instructions. 11. Congregational meeting immediately after services. The bell will ring for the first time at 9:30. o FACTORY CLOSES MONDAY. The employees of the Waring Glove i laetory were dismissed at noon today, I according to their regular weekly cusi tom of closing Saturday noons. The I factory will not resume operations un--1 til Tuesday, giving the employees a | vacation on Memorial Day. — o EVANGELICAL CHURCH. | Sabbath school at 9:30 a. m. No preaching services in the mornI ing because of the Memorial services jat the M. E. church. The sermon will be preached by Rev. Hessert of the ! Reformed church. Young People's Alliance will meet at 6:30 p. m. Evening sermon at 7:30. You are all welcomed to these services. REV. D. O. WISE. — o 1 ■ — NOTICE. Will all those who have promised automobiles for Decoration Day kindly have these at the G. A. R. headquarters at 9 a. m„ Monday. By request of committee. E. H. LYON, Chairman. o FOR SALE —Store building and stock of groceries In a small town; also private dwelling. For particulars apply at this office.. 126tf LOST —A black rat terrier dog; brown tanned legs, and wears a brass colar. Reward, this office. 125t3

THE CORNER STONE. - • For the New and Handsome ( Mennonite Church Will 1 be Laid at Berne. f —— SUNDAY, JUNE FIFTH J — 4 I Speakers From a Distance Will Participate in the Day’s Program. ■"' ■— i One week from tomorrow will be a big day at Berne, and one of much interest to church workers over this county as well as in this section of the state. On that date will occia the corner stone laying for the new Mennonite church, which is to be a massive and expensive house of wor- ! ship. Speaking of the event the Bern " j Witness said: I The date for the laying of the owner stone of the First Mennoui e, church of Berne is set ft r SuuJ."’. June sth. The work on t n foundation for the new church ha-t rrogi'i' ed very nicely. The weather generally has been favorable for building, and the materia! used so far has caused no delay, so that the sen ice of laying the corner stone can be held ( at this early date. I Speakers from a distance who are 1 expected to take part at this servi ' are Rev. A. B. Shelly, Quaker.owr. , Pennsylvania, who is the secretary o: the board of foreign missions, and | Rev. N. B. Grubb, Philadelphia, president of the board of publication. These men are able speakers and among the leading men of the General Conference of Mennonites. The choir of the church is preparing some special music to be rendered on this occasion. WAS CROWDED OVER Railroad Bill Will Have Consumed Twelve Weeks and Encls Next Week. i JEFF IS SPLENDID Gave Exhibition Last Night —Wholesale District of Minneapolis Fire. ) (United Press Service.) , Washington. D. C., May 28 —(Specr ial to Daily Democrat)—Postponement today of final consideration of the railroad bill until next week, makes twelve weeks devoted to this measure. It is agreed that only a day or two will be required to com- - plete the arguments. Senator Lori- • mor s speech today, defending himself against the alleged bribery charges, crowded the railroad bill over Sunday. (United Press Service.) 3 San Francisco, May 28—(Special to Daily Democrat)—Fight fans here be’ieve Jim JefTries "has come back." His boxing exhibit last night before 10.000 fans made them all strong for 3 Jeff. He went three fast round with , Choynski and three with -is brother, - Jack. Jim Corbett, who appeared > with Jeff, says the big fighter is in - splendid condition. i (United Press Service.) Minneapolis, Minn., May 28 —(Special to Daily Democrat) —The big fire early today in the wholesale district and which threatened to destroy that .- entire section of the city, was under s control at 6 o’clock this morning. The I loss is more than $3,000,000. e o , GRADUATION EXERCISES (Contlaued from page 1.) learn in the best way, to servfe our , Markets 1 EAST BUFFALO. i- >- East Buffalo, N. Y., May 28—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 5,120; shipments, 3,040; official to New York yesterday, 2,660; hogs closing it steady. o Medium and heavy, [email protected]; i- light, mixed and good weight Yorg ers, $9.80; ligts and pigs, [email protected]; a roughs, sS.7o@sß.Bo; stags, $7.50® •. $8.00; sheep, 3,600; steady; top lambs 3 $8.65; cattle, 37; slow.

feilow-men. » . " . , wav He dilated' upon in the best »».’• n f -srt "• - " “ isrz'-S*»i«" the hep'' l *- , (ip . .■We end ™’el si- -“ssss i sarji, rZ rr * «« rho irrt'tttcst obntiK uqva overcome tnc h M .Met >»■ — • and queens among men. is not put up in Pleasant P" > s d distributed on a silver tray, through long and arduous, toll . He urged the higher development of P» ism and emphasised theneces. ) of cleaner politics. The low-hrow d. mere brute-force political bos* <s beginning to lose his power, he said, and brains are no- coming Into l**" er, and the entire country will enjoy an exbtllarating uplift. He also urged a new ideal in religion. In many cases It Is a fight by men. no l,v God. It should be a religion not in the clouds, but on the earth -a heaven here, not only above. Ti e

YES WE WILL GO To Saginaw belt Michigan, June, . 13th. Rain or Shine. Get ready to go with the bunch. Office over post-office. Don’t forget the date. MICHIGAN AND INDIANA LAND CO. Per, S. E. Shamp, Sec’y. It is time it -J to paint When pan paint ffi ase the Best Paint L° we Brothers , > "‘High Standard” BECAUSE I 1 t. It upremda best and mm mx ►. wears best. i „ WMmmml ) 2. It looks-best-most A ' beautiful colors. T A It coats the least per (7 year of service, f \ 4. The guaranty is broad I -7 and good. 1 I /> *• Gives Best Results In all qualities. boB K,’"- T As\ for Color Cards, j | pi'"l ''Attractive Homes." uh t r AR t 1x E E ——mmmmrnnmammmmmmmmmmm 1 ' I See Bowers-Niblick Grain 1 ; I Company for all kinds of | I FARM SEEDS I ; I When you want to Buy or Sell | ? 2 Muf lfa Seed ’ Hun S ar ian Grass seed 1 Millet seed, Lawn grass, Cane seed 1 I ST** seed ’ Seed Potatoes, 1 ; le l d r } eas ’ Gard en seeds, Chick 8 •I !!i d ’p° yst r shell > Oil meal, Rock 1 . g and Barrel salt; | 1 Robert Case 1 Manager 9

church should cease to dictate and begin to serve. Give to the world the beat that God gives to y ou . Tbsl should be true religion. He cl,,**, his address with a sincere personal word of advice and good cheer to the class, and then came the presentation of tue diplomas to the graduates by prof. K. K. Rice, the faithful superin. tendent of the schools. He accompan. led this office with a speech, in which he congratulated the class up !ln (t| achievement, hade them tarewell with regret, and gave a few words of advice as to their future course, urging them to take a broader view-point fn r service in the world Into which they are about to launch, and to live a Us e ! of good service. Besides receiving diplomas for completing the regular high school course, the following were awarded diplomas In addition from the commercial department: Perth ("rays, Don Burk. Alma Kook< n. Fred Myers and Dorothy Walters. Another song, entitled. "Friendship,' by the quartet, was appreciated, and the benign words of i.e Rev. linler pro. nounced the benediction upon tM s , a most impressive commencement. After the exercises at the ojera house the seniors tendered a recap, tion to their many friends at library hall, which was tastefully decorated lor the occasion.