Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 8, Number 140, Decatur, Adams County, 15 June 1910 — Page 4

$3.50 DECATUR IND. to ST. LOUIS AINO RETURN VIA Toledo, St. Louis & Western R. R. “CLOVER LEAF ROUTE" FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1916 For Particulars see Handbills, or C. F. Harris, Ticket Agent Decatur, Ind.

)♦♦♦♦ I »♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ H-+++++++++ ♦ ♦ ; J. D. HALE SEEDS, COAL AND FEED ♦ Portland Cement, Gypsum Rock Wall :: ;; Plaster, Lime and Salt „ <• ( , !: We make a specialty of furnishing Seed Goods good ;; j • in quality and low in price. :! ; ; Call, Write or Phone No. 8. 201 S. 2nd. St. ;; ; 'll I I n (| n Mtt ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ++4-M-M-M-+ ,

I Remember Two Things I I When You Paint: I 1. The paint is a small part of the I cost. It’s the painting that counts. I V' 2. It costs less to put on good I t paint than cheap, because it’s made I better. It you use LOWE BROTHERS I TWvTX “HIGH STANDARD’’ PAINT I ■LT- >' ou * et t^ e 1 565 * results at least I n- "If cost. You wiii remember the I dlraL high quality long after you I have forgotten the cost. KGet color cards and pamphlets I ■v uonce - I - The Holthouse I pWilr Drug Co. I 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 found at the Murray Hotel, call on or address him there if you have timber for sale. LaFontaine Handle Company.

, The 25 per cent / discount on all I 19 remedies is on- 1 ' ly good until ‘ ‘ June 30th. Don't 1 i fail to take ad- 1 A.- vantage of this 1 offt-r as this portunitypresent itself again. Our object in this offer is to secure five thousand patrons in Adams county during this month to use 49 remedies. All you have to do is to ask those who have used 4 9 remedies as to their virtue. 49 General Tonic gives you that new life by relieving the stomach, kidneys, 1 liver, backache, headache, cramps in the stomach, stimulates the entire sys-, tem. 49 Anti-Constipation Tablets permanently cure you of constipation. If you use them once you will never be without them; 25c for thirty-five tablets. They are not a cathartic, but produce nature's natural action of the bowels; safe to give to children.

FREE TRIAL TREATMENT wonderful <uecw» W. I WALDRON in raflng fllrtnic di»- * vases has made film one df. the tons<no«H Specialists in Ib3ik<ta>, Td tuove to suffeferi of chronic diseases, Who read this papefj that He can sirs; he ii gJin; » tend I Fenn. Trial Treatment* Without cost of any kind to ail who need, his services. 'He euf*» diseases of the stomach and* bowels, kidneys, bladder, lives, blbaa and 6f the nervous system. Anyope raftering With weakness, nervousness and ttik^of. eAvgy <he restores to strength. " He also cures piles, fistula and rapture'Without Cutting, without drawing, blood. He don’t lay the patient up one/minute. Dr. Waldron never uses the knife, t th Marton, Ind., he is called the “Bloodless surgeon." Send Kim your name and address and he Will send you a free trial treatment and a advice. * Do it now. > Address/ J- H. 42 WEST SECOND STREEHMlrWicrtne,

49 Pile Cure is a positive cure for piles. Over five hundred sufferers of piles in Adams county have been cured since February We have found but two patients in our five hundred cases that we could not cure. References of all cured, and those not cured, will be furnished if desired Don't fail to get your 25 per cent discount on all you buy during this month. Sold by all druggists in Decatur and Fort Wayne. FOR SALE. I have the agency for the famous i Peerless paint. Guaranteed to be better than any other paint for house and barn painting.’ Price, $1.25 per I gallon. See Frank Anorews for reference. W. C. McKINNEY, ' 134eod2wks 843 Crestnut St. o FOR SALE OR RENT —A small farm north of the city. See A. J. Lewton on L. W. Lewton farm, Route Seven. 132t6

HOMESEEKERS' RATES JUNE 21ST We have secured homeseekers’ rates to different points in Saginaw Belt, Michigan, for the second and third Tuesdays in each month. The next of these will come off Tuesday, June 21st. All wishing to go report to the MICHIGAN & INDIANA LAND CO., Office over postoffice. 14 lit 3 REBEKAH'S PASTRY SALE. The Rebekahs will give a pastry sale Saturday in the Niblick building south of this office. They will nave bread, cake, pics, candies, cottage cheese, salads and other good homemade things which are so desirable. Tne pioceeds will go toward raying lor the new carpet for the lodge room.

a ■LI ( hr-VJ r aW Vi i MK The Best Time to Buy a DE LAVAL CREAM SEPARATOR There never was a better time to make this most necessary and profitable of all dairy investments, with one cow or one thousand, t.iai rig it N ) A’. The season of heaviest milk production is at hand, butter prices are the highest in 45 years. DE LAVAL Cream Separators were never quite so good before, and the whole combination of circumstances is the most favorable possible. A DE LAVAL machine may be bought for cash or on such terms as to pav for itself. Why not TRY one NOW for your own satisfaction? John Spuhier, Agt. First Door East of Journal Office. Decatur, Ind. «

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 5 , pianos, horses, wagons, fixture®, etc. You can have from one to twelve month 8 ’ 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 loan. All amounts in proportion. 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 Am a Wanted Kind of Security Reliable Private FtWaffi! loan Company Established 1896. Room 2 Second Floor, 706 Calhoun Street. Home Phone, 833. Fort Wayne, Ind

i THE Y.P.A. SESSIONS (Continued from page I.) change was made in the program. | Rev. Fusbley gave a very interesting find pleasin address and although the ■ hour was late he kept the undivided attention of the large audience present by his numerous anecdotes and witicisms. i He spoke of the great amount of energy wasted in the lives of our boys and girls and made a plus foe development of this latent energy. The trouble with the great body of Chris- ’ tians today is that of too much sei- ‘ fishness. The church should become fishers of men in reality as well as ' in name. Christians are the salt of ’ the earth and in order to be of use I they must come in contact with this s world. The discourse was epigramat- , ic throughout and proved very beneflct ial to all present. The evening session closed with a , song by the local choir and benedic--1 tion by Rev. J. E. Young of Portland.

THE SOCIAL NOTES (Continued from Page 2.1 ing with them to add to the pleasure of the social, Mrs. Jennie Fuhrman of Marion, Ohio, and Mrs. Jessie Deam of Chicago. At 5 o’clock luncheon was served, the dining table being decorated with June roses. Mrs. A. R. Bell will be hostess next Tuesday. The Ladles' Aid society of the Presbyterian church will meet Thursday afterncn with Mrs. Ed Lyons on North Fifth street. Everybody is cordially invited to this meeting. The Baptist Aid society will be entertained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. John Chronister at her home on West Monroe street. All are cordially Invited to attend. The Christian Aid society will meet Friday afternoon in the church and It is desired that a goodly attendance be in evidence. The Helping Hand society will meet Thursday with Miss Lizzie Knapp, instead of with Mrs. George Henneford. Miss Gladys Meyer entertained the “Foxy Five” girls and Miss Margaret Turner last evening. Miss Frances Dugan entertained at five hundred last evening for Miss Marie Allison and her guests, the Misses Bessie Conn and Grace Parker. There were four tables and later in the evening music and dancing were enjoyed. Mrs. C. A. Dugan and daughters, Helen and Dorothy, Mrs. L. G. Fillingham and children, Winifred and Miller, and Miss Margaret Turner of Hammond visited at Robinson park. Fort Wayne, today, and later with friends in the city. Miss Mary Frisinger has issued invitations for a party for tomorrow evening. The members of the Zion Lutheran Aid society will go to Magley tomorrow on the Erie, where they will spend the day with Mrs. Ed Luttman. AGENTS FOR MISSOURI LAND. W. R. Giipen of Norbouse. Mo., was in the city Monday and while here consulted with the law firm of Heller, Sutton & Heller, appointing them agents for titles of land in New Madrid county. Missouri. The territory consists of something like one thousand acres and is divided up into four tracts. Mr. Gilpen was in the city all day and held a lengthy session with this Arm. explaining to them what this land is. It is the best to be found in the state, and any one would do well by investing. A number of people from the south part of the county are interested in that part of the country and will make purchases in the near future. Some of them will also’move their families there and make that place their future home. o DEMONSTRATE HOT POINT IRON. Mrs. Hattie Dixon, who is in Decatur, selling the Hot Point Iron, will give a demonstration at the home of Mrs. L. G. Ellingham, corner of Adams and Winchester streets, Friday afternoon, to which the ladies of De catur are cordially invited. It will be of interest to all of you. Please come. 14t2 ■ -o E. L. Carroll, L. A. Graham, C. C. Schafer and M. E. Brackett left Tuesday in the latter's Jack Rabbit car for Indianapolis, where they will attend the big aviation meeting now on there. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kintz are the parents of a ten-pound boy who arrived today. Everybody happy and recovering. I

HARD ON BEVERIDGE. ( Utica. N Y„ June 13—“1 believe that the Insurgent movement, so-ca ed. is subsiding,” said Vice President Sherman, who came to Utica to attend the wedding of his niece. do not notice the change so much in Washington where the Insurgents are still insurging, despite their ass* l tions that they are standing by the president, but from my observations on my iecent western trip. I am convinced that the movement is on the wane. I rather expected to l>nd in Wisconsin a predominant feeling of Insurgency, because of the republican from Wisconsin IL congress have been prominent in that movement. To my surprise. 1 found substantially no such sentiment, met men in large numbers who had in other years been prominently identified with the so-called LaFollette organisation as well as those representing what is called the stalwart element, but I think the latter element predominated. 1 have twice before within a few weeks, been in the middle west and I have found the sentiment to be decidedly in favor of -t continuance of the protective polic). The outcome in lowa, where the piimaries were held last Tuesday, am. where the regulars were successful in every district In the state where the t was a contest, save one —succtssiu i i choosing a state committee the ina jority of whom were regulais wa strongly indicative to «ne of continue belief in republican policies through out that section of the country

REMODEL LAW OFFICE. The law office of Heller. Sutton & Heller is undergoing a course or r< pairs, and while it is at present in « state of chaos, will soon be one of much convenience and attractiveness. Since the union of the Hellers and Sutton they have been occupying the office rooms formerly occupied byMerryman & Sutton. They are preparing to move the office furniture of the Hellers there, and to do this a number of changes were necessary to make room for fifty additional feet cf book shelves. The mantel and fireplace in the'middle of the east wall are being removed to make room for a part of the book shelves, while the remainder will be put in the little room at the north. —o A UNIQUE AND DELIGHTFUL ENTERTAINMENT. The ladies’ quartet of Taylor Uni versity is one of the best organizations on the platform. When they sang before the North Indiana conference at Bluffton they received a veritable ovation, being most enthusiastically- recalled. Most discriminating critics pronounced their work superb. The contralto has a voice of great volume, depth and richness and the parts were very finely balanced. Owing to their religious convictions the ladies will not permit an admission at the door, hence admission will be free, but a silver offering will be taken. Let everyone accept this opportunity for a delightful evening, brin gtheir posketbooks and give according to the measure of their pleasure. The concert will be on Thursday evening at the Methodist church. ——o — THE ELKS ARE THANKFUL. On behalf of the B. P. O. E. boys I wish to thank those who assisted us in rendering the Flag Day exercises. We appreciate the singing, music and speaking, which aided in making the evening a pleasant one for our guests and ourselves. EXALTED RULER.

MODERN WOODMEN NOTICE. The Modem Woodmen will hold an important meeting this evening and all should attend. A candidate will probably be initiated this evening and plans will be made for attending the exercises at Bluffton tomorrow evening attending the installation of a camp at that place. o NOTICE. All who desire to accompany the Modern Woodmen to Bluffton Thursday evening should be at Holthouse’s livery barn at 3:30 p. in. o Hersh Yeast is Avilla made and O. K’d, and has been the baker’s delight for years. Ask your grocer for it. 140t3 -o Be sure and ask your grocer for a package of Hersh Yeast. You will be delighted and thereafter will use no other. x 140t3 o — HOUSEWIVES. ATTENTION! There is no one thing that pleases a good housewife W'ben serving meal§ as that of having good bread to place before her guests. To insure having large creamy-white, flaky loaves of bread at all times wh»n baking try a cake of the celebrated Hersh Yeast. For sale at the Mills and Runyon groceries. 140t3 Try a package of Hersh Yeast. It is one of the very best products pf its kind on the market today. 140t3

daily market reports Corrected Every Afternoon

east BUFFALO. J York yesterday. 570. ho * stronger. W.80®l».»0; Medium und DtU'b * . { M .as-fit" 90- light l * and pig*-; Yorker., $9.8u619.9 90 , | |70.M6»7-75:»heW,100,. t <*W. slow. CHIC AGO GR AIN. hi lune 15—Wheat— July J Ch 88 %c Dec.. 88 V- Con. 91 He: Sept ’ ® B% ’ Dec -July, 57V; Sept.. •><%«. ” 55%. Oats— July an d bel,t ’ 3 ’ * ' Dec., 34VGRAIN. Toledo, 0, June 14-Wheat-CM>>. 31 06; July- 94 V. Sept.. 92V Dec.. Me Corn—Cash. 5»%c: July, »V. Sept. 60Mc: Dec.. 57 V: May ** Dats-Uash. 39c; July, 38Hc. Sept.. 35%c; Dec., 36H®. | local grain. — 0. T. Burk. Al.ike seed, prime *•’' SI 75 Timothy seed, prime * • No. 2 Red wheat 96c No. 2 White wheat 94c Standard White oats 33c Yellow ear corn, per cwt■ White ear corn, per cwt ,3c Rye. No. 2 Barley, No. Clover’seed, prime e O - I '’ Timothy hay, No. 1. primed, balled » 12 ' 75 Wool 21c

DO NOT READ THIS Rates. No Extras. Life, sick, accident and fire insurance Celebrated “Richmond Suction Cleaner" to let and to sell. Information where to buy the best stoves, ranges and furnaces at a great bargtdn,°on a monUi'i trial. W. J. MYERS. 233 N. sth st ’’Pbone 265

Are You Going Paint Your House Or Barn This Ypar? If you are we wish to call ■ your attention to the fact that we are agents for the Boydell Bros. Company, biggest and best in the country. We claim for this paint that it will wear longer and hold its color better thanjany paint on the market. One gallon will cover from 250 to 350 square feet, two coats. Try It This Year LACHOT & RICE

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 CHEAPER. • There are several pissFnr Atnl!F S ’i? a } nng different curative properties. and thpir°?H Llver ’ Kidne S and Bow el troubles have rirndn? A ndant n !T’ ous Sections, these waters S, K d d j wonderf ul results, Thev allay gastric are ’ n k° d y substances that action thusfr< * the bod J-of them. Their skin corrpetQ fP < ne^-j bowels, as well as on the to various kinds of the <he good air and RaaPu. *n- exerc iae in the open. hotels and boaniinp i h ? ° Ut the watere and giving list of FP A NTV T B ° USC8 ’ with their rat *s. sent free. FRAKKJ. REED, g. P . A-> Mononßout( . Chicago .

butter and eggs. M. FUU.«NKAMP». Lard Hutter Eg«» ■■■■ • - niblick a cg. Good roll butter Eggs Ke local produce. H. B ERL ING. Eggs lie Butter He I Fowls Ducke Geese ••. 8c Old turkeys He Spring chicks .IJe Hy Decatur Produce Co Yoiin< tuikets IT. I Old tur%e> a.l)e ,Cblckh loe ‘ wls 19e I Eggs Ducks Geese Butter ITe WOOL AND HIDES. B. KALVER and 80N. : Beef hides 7c > Calf hides 10c Sheep pelts3sc to |1 M 5 Merchantable wool 23e Tallow 5e