Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 8, Number 133, Decatur, Adams County, 7 June 1910 — Page 4

9 See Bowers-Niblick Grain | I Company for all kinds of | I FARM SEEDS | g When you want to Buy or Sell k Alfalfa seed, Hungarian Grass seed Millet seed, Lawn grass, Cane seed t Broom Corn seed, Seed Potatoes, $ Field Peas, Garden (seeds, J Chick S feed, Oyster shell, Oil meal, Rock X and Barrel salt.; | Robert Case | k Manager g

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I Remember Two Things I When You Paint: 1. The paint is a small part of the J cost. It’s the painting that counts. Vy 2. It costs less to put on good Jk f paint than cheap, because it’s made better. If y° u ““ LOWE BROTHERS “HIGH STANDARD” PAINT you get the best results at least K cost. You will remember the !■ yy jfOL h*st* quality long after you have forgotten the cost. K Get color cards and pamphlets - ■■ at once. ■ismb The Ho,thoase iWnWT m to. I X.

Cheer Up Don’t feel downhearted simply because you lack ready money. You can borrow what money you need from us on your household good 8 , pianos, horses, wagons, fixture ß , etc. You can have from one to twelve month 8 ’ time in which to pay it back. Our contracts are simple and all transaction* are clean cut and private. $1.20 per w ß ek for 50 week* pays a $50.00 loan. All amount* In proportion. If you need money fill out the following blank, cut it out and mail it to us. Our agent Is In Decatur ev- ; ery Tuesday. Name Address . Aid's Wanted Kind of Security Reliable Private FtJhjSlm Company Established 1896. Room 2 Second Floor, 706 Calhoun Street. Home Phone, 833. Fort Wayne, Ind

SAFETY AND PAYMENT OF Four Per Cent Interest on certificates of deposit left one year make this BANK an excelent place for your savings and idle money THE First National BANK DECATUR INDIANA

THE SOCIAL NOTES (Continued from Page 2.) ing arrangements for a dance to be given at their hail on tomorrow evening and the event promises to be quite a social gathering. Several people from out of the city, will be in attendance and a good-sized crowd is expected. Mrs. Catherine McLean entertained a number of friends Saturday evening in honor of Mrs. B. Uhl of Toledo, Ohio. Other guests were Mesdames J. H. Voglewede. Floyd Smith. Carrie Schaub, Helen Berling and James P. Haefling. The Ladies' Aid society of the United Brethren church will meet at the home of Mrs. James Ross on Nortn Fifth street Thursday afternoon. At this meeting arrangements for a pastry sale to be held on Saturday afternoon will be made. A good attendance is desired. i—o LIKES CALIFORNIA. M. Burns, who has been a week or more in California, writes that he is enjoying his trip very much. He is now at Fresno and will visit several days with Harry Winnes and family befote continuing his trip which will include principal cities of California, Oregon and Washington. He will probably be gone five or six weeks. LITERARY NOTES. General Basil W. Duke of the Con federate army, whose brother-in-law was the famous cavalry leader, General John H. Morgan, is now in NewYork. completing his "Reminiscences." These he will shortly deliver to Doubleday, Page & Company for publication. Grace MacGowan Cooke has placed her manuscript “The Power and the Glory" in the hands of her publishers, Doubleday, Page & Company, who will publish the book on August Ist It will be ilustrated by A. I. Keller. Mrs. Cooke is now in California. Mr. Leßoy Scott, author of "The Walking Delegate,” is now at his summer home, Caritas Island, which is also the home of Graham Stokes and his wife. Rose Pastor Stokes. Mr. Scott's next book, "Shears of Destiny,” the setting of which is in Russia, will be published in the fall by Doubleday, Page & Company. Mr. Scott is at present working upon a novel of American life. —oBURNED BY GASOLINE. Georgetown, June 6—Mrs. Sadie Conoway of near Gunboro. was seriously burned on the neck by an exploding gasoline stove. o—notice to taxpayers. The board of review has made the following schedule and requests that taxpayers in the townships and corporations and who have any grievances shall appear before them on the dates named below: Union township June 13 Root township June 13 Preble township June 14 Kirkland township June 14 Washington township June 15 St. Marys township June 15 Blue Creek township June 16 Monroe township June 16 French township June 17 Hartford township June 17 Wabash township June 20 Jefferson township June 20 Geneva corporation June 21 Berne corporation June 22 Monroe corporation June 22 Decatur corporation June 23 Oil companies June 24 Banks June 27 H. S. MICHAUD, Auditor. ——o— — FOR SALE —25 ewes and 17 lambs. See J. A. Hendricks, Monroe, Indiana. 131t6 — o —— FORE SALE —One Favorite baseburner: one Round Oak stove. Inquire of U. Deininger. 125tf

Ever had it? Ever expect to have it again? Please don't. Head off the trouble by buying at once a bottle of Hoover'• X-Ray Healing Oil. It has many friends. Here's one, Mrs. James Beckner, Decatur Ind., who writes: “I have used X-Ray for rheumatism and neuralgia, and it is all right." ■ C. A. Carpenter, president of the Ossian Commercial College, Ossian, Ind., says: “I have used X-Ray for neuralgia, aches and pains of various kinds, burns, cuts, bruises, sprained back and othet ailments. 1 would not do without it in the house. It is splendid for sore throat, tonsilitis, lumbago, burns, wounds and every ache and pain. ’ Remember The Name LACHOT & RICE

ADDITIONAL LOCALS Miss Jean Lutz left yesterday for Van Wert, Ohio, where sue will be the guest of Miss Lucie Cusac, a graduate of the Van Wert high school. The commencement will be this evening. while the class day exercises were held last evening. Word received Saturday by Mrs. Frank Stafford of Lafayette, who is a guest at the Lutz home, is that her i mother-in-law. Mrs. Stafford, was not so seriously hurt as at first thought. Mr. Stafford was called home Sunday by a messake of her injury. Mrs. j Stafford was formerly Miss Kate Dorwin. Mesdames John Mayer and Jacob SchererofMonroe passed through the j city this morning on their way to i Fort Wayne, where they called on - Mrs. William Scherer at the St. Jos eph hospital. Mrs. Scherer is recov-1 ering nicely from her recent operation and will probably be able to come home the latter part of this week or the first of next. Lloyd Riter left yesterday for Ken dallville, where he reported for duty as motorman on the Toledo & Chica-I go interurban. Mr. Ritter served for some time as motorman on the Fort Wayne & Springfield railway, but resigned last Monday, the resignation tak’ng effect Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ritter will continue to make this 1 place their home this summer. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stafford and children. Jean and Dorwin, of Lafayette, were here for a week’s visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Lutz. Mr. Stafford was called home by a message stating that his mother was seriously injured in a fall from an interurban car and a concussion of the brain was feared, but a later message received by Mrs. Stafford stated that the injury was not so serious as at first thought. R. W. Stine was in Decatur today to appear in the matter of the John Barger nine mile gravel road on the county line, and he received the bad news for himself and the farmers who want the road improved, to the effect that because Kirkland township, Adams county, is still above the debt limit the bonds cannot be issued until after November 15th and the road cannot be built this year.—Bluffton News. o Proof of G.eat Merit is Scattered Throughout the Land. While Root Juice is comparatively a new remedy, the most of the ingredients of which it is made, have been in general use for years, and are being prescribed daily by the best doctors of the land. Proof of the wonderful merits of Root Juice is in thousands of homes, scattered throughout the land. Thousands of people whom Root Juice has cured or benefltted. are today advising their sick friends to try it, and but few. who take the advice, have cause to regret it, a fact which can easily be proved by any druggist who has the agency. Scores of druggists say they sold hundreds of bottles of Root Juice to many who suffered for years with stomach, liver and kidney > troubles, rheumatism and nervous weakness, but they never sold a medicine that gave as good satisfaction, or won as much praise as Root Juice. ; The great blood-making, nerve feed- ' ing, stomach, liver, kidney and bowel healing Juice should be investigated by all who suffer with any trouble of ; these organs. Root Juice will beai j the most critical investigation. No ■ claims are being made that cannot be ' proved, and much of the proof is at ( this point and vicinity. One does not have to go to California. Florida or any other place to see those who are ; recommending Root Juice. Many of this locality are praising the remedy to the skies, and much can be heard regarding it at Holthouse's drug store. Q. WANTED —A competent girl for general housework; extra help employed to assist at washing and ironing. Good wages paid. Write or call Mrs. C. F. Pfeiffer, No. 352 W. Wayne St., Fort Wayne, Ind. 133t5 o— FRESH COWS FOR SALE. S. M. Gassard of Tocsin has seven or eight fresh cows for sale. They are good ones if you want fresh cows. o FOR SALE OR RENT—A small farm north of the city. See A. J. Lewton on L. W. Lewton farm, Route Seven. 132t6 Three incubators for sale. Will sell cheap. Call 'phone 283. James Hurst. 132tf LOST —A Hicky-Freeman tight wad bill fold, containing fifteen dollars. Finder will be rewarded if he returns it to Will P. Schrock. 13213 FOR SALE— Store building and stock of groceries in a small town: also private dwelling. For particulars apply at this office.. 126tf LOST —Large black pocketbook between Decatur and Ben Butler home in Root township. Contained five-dol-lar bill, some change, kid gloves. Return to this office. 129t6

DRAGGED FROM RIVER (Continued from page 11 another's home.’ From this, you see,” continued Superintendent Stauffer, "that Sautbine played an important part in the life of Howard; he was his one and only enemy—a witness against him in a divorce suit, the man he thought responsible for the beating he received at the hands of Faulkner , and his discharge from the merchants' ! police. j “During the time that Howard was In my employ I watched him closely. I suspected him of the crime. From a i book, we have since learned, that contained descriptions of criminals at large his own picture was stolen. He refused to have his photograph taken, j Several times we laid traps so we j could take his picture, but he always ■ outwitted us. With the disappearance of Sautbine Howard went to the coast > for three weeks, coming back when the excitement had blown over. He then went to Couer d’ Alene, was 'tipped off' by a former acquaintance in Tennessee and arrested. All the time he worked for me I tried to get the right 'dope' on his past. | “Sautbine refused to have anything ' to do with Howard during the time that the divorce trouble was brewing, and openly condemned him. Aftei l discharged Howard he gathered a bad gang around and this attracted the attention of the police. I believe that Sautbine was decoyed to one of the vacant houses along Division stret and murdered and his body thrown in the river, being swept over the falls Although we searched all of these houses we did not And a clue or sign of a scuffle. When he waa murdered the tracks were covered up, and there was more than one on the job. In al! our work to locate the murderer we have not found a single direct clue. — —— CIFIG RAILWAY LANDS. Good climate, rich, black soil, producing small grain in great quantities. Land selling at from $9 to $lB, on ten years' time, or crop payment plan—no crop, no pay. For further information inquire of the P. K. Kinney Real Estate gency, offices over interurban station, Decatur, Indiana. 92T&F-tlllSept-l ————— NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE OR RE.‘.x_ EST Al C. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned commissioner, appointed by ' the Adams Circuit Court, in a certain action therein pending for partition. No. 7868, in which Abigail Painter, George Painter, Dora Merica and John Merica are plaintiffs and George Shroll, Amanda Shroll. John A. Shroll. Clara Shroll, Charity E. Syphers, Willis Syphers, Silas A. Shroll, Edith Shroll, Catherine Schurger, and Peter Huffman and Andrew Gottschalk, par’ners, doing business under the firm name and style of Huffman and Gottschalk, are defendants, for the partition of certain real estate therein described, to sell the real estate described in the complaint in said cause, will offer for sale at private sale, for not less than the appraisement, free of liens on Friday, June 17, 1910, between the hours of 9 o’clock a. m., and 4 o’clock p. m., of said day at the law office of Heller, Sutton & Heller, over the Old Adams County Bank, in the City of Decatur, Indiana, the following described real estate in Adams County, State of Indiana, to-wit: Commencing at the northwest corner of inlot number one hundred nineteen (119) in the Studebaker addition to the town of Buffalo, now the incorporated town of Geneva, Adams County, Indiana, as the same is designated on the recorded plat of said town, thence running east twelve and one-halt (12*4) feet;' thence south one hundred (100) feet; thence west to the west line of said lot number one hundred nineteen (119); thence north on the west line of said lot to the place of beginning. Also four and one-half (4*4) feet in width off of the east side of iniot number one hundred eighteen (118) in Studabaker’s addition to the town of Buffalo, now the incorporated town of Geneva, Adams County, Indiana, as the same is designated on the recorded plat of said town. Together with the right to-use the front stairway to the second story of the building on the real estate above described. Terms of Sale: —One-third cash, one-third In one year, one-third In two years, purchaser to give notes with freenold surety and secured by mortgage on above described real estate, waiving valuation and appraisement laws, bearing six per cent interest for deferred payments. Or purchaser may pay all cash. Said sale to be continued from day to day if property is not sold on said day. Said sale to be made in all things subject to the approval of the Adams Circuit Court. JESSE C. SUTTON, 20t4 Commissioner. —o — - PUBLIC AUCTION. The undersigned will offer for sale at public auction at her home on South Fourth street, beginning at 1 p. m. on Saturday, June 11th, the following personal property: Two bed room suits, one book case, one fold ing bed, good stove, center table, carpets, chairs, three light chandeliers, chiffonier, and many other articles too numerous to mention. Terms of sale are cash. 132 t 6 MRS. MARY CRAWFORD. o Democrat Want Ads Pay.

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EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo,N . Y-. June 7-(Spec-lai to Daily Democrat!— Receipts. 1,760; shipments, 1,520; official to N< « York yesterday,3.99v; hogs closing strong. Medium and heavy, $9.65® $9.70, Yorkers. $9.70® 69.75; lights and pl««. $9.75®»9.80; roughs. |S.6o®sS.io stags. »7.00®»8.00; sheep, 200, steady; cattle, steady. CHICAGO GRAIN. Chicago, 111., June 7—Wheat— July., 94?ic; Sept.. 91%c; Dec.. 91c. J_'” n July. 59c; Sept.. 60c; Dec.. V., Oats-July, 37%c; Sept.. 36%c; Dec.. 36%c. TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, 0., June 7—Wheat— Cash $1.05%; July, 96 T «c; Sept., 94%c,, Dec., 95%c. Corn—Cash. 60%c; July.| Cl*4c; Sept., 61%c; Dec.. 59M,c. OaU, —Cash, 40c; July, 39%c; Sept.. 37c; , Dec., 38%c. LOCAL GRAIN. G T Burtt. Alslke seed, prime *°- 50 Timothy seed, prime 61.i5| No. 2 Red wheat 9 ‘ c No. 2 White wheat 9 “ c Standard White oats 34c Yellow ear corn, per cwt <6c White ear corn, per cwt 74c Rye, No. 2 Barley, No. 2 55c Clover seed, prime ~ss.2e' Timothy hay, No. 1, primed, balled <...412.75

nr~—t'S. B. P. j nqg A Good JPainter with Poor Paint gets Poor n Results. A Poor Painter’with Good Paint gets Better hi Results—But a Good. Painter with fl Sargent's Best Paint i Can produce in'every way satisfactory. =J SARGENT’S PAINT will ro further, wear LJ > longer, look better and actually save the con=J sumer 15 to 25 per cent on a job of painting. t If you contemplate painting this season be sure to see us before buying. Schaub, Gottemoller 4 Company = Successors to Decatur Hardware Co. \ DECATUR - - - - INDIANA X-.. ”, . iqgZLLJOIZZZIZIE

TYPEWRITERS AT WHOLESALE /Jw We have sold over / typewriters since ( TS»I March 24 and all of our customers are we H pleased. Call and MbMLISM see us and we will sell you a typewriter for lessmoney than anybody in the city. All makes carried in stock.' THE TYPEWRITER SHOP, 721 Clinton Street. Home Phone 2387 FORT WAYNE, IND.

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I BUTTER AND EGGS. M. FULLENKAMP'B. Lard 12c Hutter Egga niblick a cg. Good roll butter 18c Eggs local produce. H. BE RUNG. Eggs ••••• ’Bc Rutter Fowls 10c Young turkeys He Ducks Ho Geese Old turkeys 12c Chicks By Decatur Produce Co. • _ I Young turkeTS 17« Old Chlckh 10c Fowls 10c ! Eggs 17c Ducks 10c Geese 9c Butter 17c WOOL AND HIDES. B. KALVER and BON. Beef hides 8 cents Cslf bides 11 cents 'Sheep pelts, 25c to f 1.25 Merchantable wool 22c Tallow 5c

THE OTHER REAL ESTATE MAN. If you want to buy, sell or exchange call and see me. I will be pleased to show you. I have some splendid bargains in city properties, farms and vacant lota. Eaton county, Michigan. . land for sale; close to Indiana line, ;at bargain prices. Excursion June 14, , 1910. Call and see me for particulars. W. H. MYERS, 1131t7 313 Adams St., Decatur, Ind