Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 8, Number 142, Decatur, Adams County, 17 June 1910 — Page 4

Are You Going To Paint Your House Or Barn This Year? „ mon.J If you are we wish to call your attention to the fact that we are agents for the JBoydell Bros. Company, biggest and best in the country. We claim for this paint that it will wear longer and hold its color better than t any 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’druggir.g the system-better than artificial tonics-more effective in cleansing the system and toning up the, neives-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 and itjsIMUCH CHEAPER. There are several pifferent springs, having different curative properties. For Stomach, Liver, Kidney and Bowel troubles and their attendant nervous affections, these waters have produced wonderful results, They allay gastric irritation, rende, soluble in the body substances that are harmful, and thus free the bod yof 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 and the opportunity for exercise in the open. Booklet telling all about the waters and giving list of hotels and boardingjhouses, with their rates, sent free. FRANK J. REED, G. P. A., Monon Route, Chicago.

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The 25 per cent discount on all 49 remedies is only good until <■ J une 30th. Don t jßfr fail to take advanrage of this off * r as °P" portunity present 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 49 remedies as to their virtue. 49 General Tonic gives you that new life by relieving the stomach, kidneys, liver, backache, headache, cramps in the stomach, stimulates the entire system. 49 Anti-Constipation Tablets perma nently cure you of constipation. Il 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 giv° to children.

8) acre farm near town, bank barn, SBO per acre. 160 acres, fine land, sllO per ec~. 3 Ft. Wayne propertieswill exci ange part or al! for Adams county farm and pay the difference. 120 acres, one mile of Monroe, well improved, $125 per acre. 1 acre with nice house, near town $950. 2 well improved twenty acre tracts near Decatur, vesw reasonable, each tract has good house, bam. well and all necessary improvements. 2 good farms near Peterson, 160 acres in Kirkland township. 120 acres in Root township, at a great bargain. 100 acres, three miles of Decatur S9O per acre. 2 well improved eighties, at SIOO an acre. 40 acres in Union township, good black soil, per acre $75. 140 acres in St. Marys township. 100 acres in Blue Creek, well improved, cheap. 50 acres in St. Marys township, good bargain. $2,500 city property on brick street. 80 acres near Monroe, sllO per acre. 2 residences on Mercer Ave. I bargain on Fifth street. Vacant lot 15c a day. 6 room modem house for rent.

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 faU 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 Peerless paint. Guaranteed to be better than any other paint for bouse and barn painting.' Price. $1.25 per nallon. See Frank Andrews for reference. w. c. mckinney, 134e0d 2wks 843 Crestnut St. o FOR SALE OR RENT—M small farm north of the city. See A. J. Lewton on L. W. Lewton farm. Route Seven. 132t6

» If interested in North Dakota lands &n inquiry in person, or by postal card will bring you valuable information. Daniel N. Erwin.

THE SOCIAL NOTES (Continued from Page 2.) Miller, Huldn, Emma and Ella Mutchler, Lucy Fruchte, Mrs. Fred Fruchte; instrumental solos by Flora Peters and Lydia Kirch, and readings by Hui dah Bauer. Esther Sellemeyer. Mrs. Ben Elzey and Master Fruchte. After the program numbers were given each, by which partners were found. A line of march was then formed, passing from the parlor to the porch, thence through the house again, where seats were found, and refreshments including ice cream and cake, were served. The ladies from the Zion Lutheran church of this elty were entertained Thursday at the home of Mrs. Erl Luttman at Magley, some driving out and others going on the train. They spent the day in quilting and much enjoyed the very delicious dinner and supper served by the hostess. The party included Mesdames Fred Scheumann, Charles Heckman. Tillman Gerber, Chris Gotsch. Rev. Wehmeyer. Weiland, Chris Boese and Marhenke. Mrs. G. C. Steele gave a very enjoyable 6 o’clock dinner party. The party included Mesdames C. Voght. G. T. Burk. Arthur Fisher. Louis Weis, Harry Helm. John Stewart. C. J. Weaver, E. H. Shoemaker. Noah Mangold. Anna Henchen and Miss Maud Cowley. Mrs. Burt Mangold entertained the B'ack Rag club yesterday afternoon, the members bringing their needlework. Refreshments of ice cream, cake and coffee were served and a jolly good time was enjoyed. The G. W. C. girls will be entertained at the home of Miss Rose Colchin Monday evening. Miss Mary Frisinger attended the wedding of Miss Neola Blossom to Mr. Jesse Ballinger, near Rockford. Ohio, Wednesday. Mrs. G. F. Kintz left today for Tiffin. Ohio, where she will attend the commencement exercises of the college in which her daughter, Miss Marie, Is a student. The visit is also one of unusual pleasure to Mrs. Kintz, as she also was a student at this place. The commencement will be held Tuesday. Miss Marie will go to Toledo before returning here for her summer vacation. - 0We can help you exchange your gasoline stove for a gas range. — Indiana Lighting Compay. 142t2 FOR SALE —One cooking range, in good condition; also sideboard, good as new. Enquire of Charles Ross, N. Fifth St. WANTED —A man to work on the farm. Will pay good wages.—V. A. Brokaw, R. R. 2; Phone 11-G. 142t6 LOST —A fountain pen in leather case. Finder please return to W. A. Lower. 142t3 Free—A souvenir spoon with 11.00 purchase at Lehne’s jewelry store next Saturday. Iflt2 FOR SALE —A cooking range in good condition. Also a side board. See Charles Ross, North Fifth St. 142t6 Your neighbor got a spoon at Lehne’s jewelry store last Saturday. You had better get one this Saturday. 141t2

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*, 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 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 tn Decatur every Tuesday. Name Address Ara's Wanted Kind of Security Reliable Private Ft.Wayna Loan Company Established 1896. Room 2 Second Floor, 706 Calhoun Street. Home Phone, 83X Fort Wayne, Ind

I Miss Alice Whitcomb went to Fort Wayne this afternoon. John Weber made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Miss Sarah Jaberg of Magley was a visitor in the city today. Chester Johnson went to Monro*: this afternoon on business. Hugh Woods returned to Warsaw after a visit with his parents. Jesse Helm has returned from In dianapolis, where he attended the aerial races. Miss Naomi Dugan has taken a position at the First National bank during the summer. George Matlack writes to his fath-er-in-law, Dr. J. C. Fulton, that Geo. L. Saunders has purchased a residence property at Oklahoma City. Mr. Matlack is highly elated over the election in which Oklahoma City was designated as the state capital —Bluffton Banner. NOTICE. I hereby wish to express my appreciation to all those who rendered such excellent service in entertaining delegates, and helping in the program —both in singing and speaking and to all who helped in any way to make the convention the success that It was. The city papers deserve special mention for their excellent work in giving full reports of each session. REV. D. O. WISE. 011o 11 CARD OF THANKS. We desire to thank nil our friends and neighbors who so kindly assisted us in different ways during our sad bereavement, and also lor the beautiful floral offerings. ALFRED ELZEY AND CHILDREN o— — TO CLOSE OUT. My harness and second hand store One or both at a bargain. H. S. PORTER. 142t6 Decatur, Ind. o — ENGINEER’S NOTICE. The city engineer, as ordered by the council, has filed his report of unfinished walks and pavements, together with pians ana specifications tor the construction of same. Property holders wil Itake notice. G. F. KINTZ. 141t3 City Engineer. o FOR SALE—One folding bed with book case. Also a good cook stove. Enquire at this office. 141t6 Souvenir spoon free with SI.OO purchase at Lehne’s jewelry store. 141t2 Be sure and ask your grocer for a package of Hersh Yeast. You will be delighted and thereafter will use no other. 14M3 HOT POINTERSWhy do you use the Electric Iron? Because its the Iron that —has the enol handle —has the hot point —has the attached stand —is always clean —is always ready —saves money —saves time —saves energy —is always safe —is always reliable —always satisfies —is guaranteed 2 years The Hot Point Iron is made by the Pacific Electric Heating Co. Is best of all. MRS. DIXON, Agent., at Mrs. A. Archbold’s Monroe street, Decatur, Ind. THE DECAUR Carriage Paint & Trimming Where you get style & satisfaction. The best equiped shop in this corner of the map. Come and see our work Wilbur 0. Porter Prop.

Markets EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y., June 17—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 000; shipments. 1.W0; official to New York yokterday, 11,140; hogs closing sc@loc lower. Medium and heavy, $9.60; Yorkers $9.70; lights and pigs, $9.70© $9.80; roughs, $8.50© $8.70; stags. $7.00© $7.70; cattle. 100; slow; sheep, 3,600; 25c lower; top lambs. SB.OO. CHICAGO GRAIN. Chicago, 111.. June 16 —Wheat July, 92%c; Sept.. 90%c; Bee., 91 He. Corn. July, 57%c; Sept., sS’ a c; Dec., 56>,c. Oats-July, 36\c; Sept., 35%c; Dec., 36%c. TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, 0., June 16—Wheat—Cash, $1.06; July, 94%e; Sept.,93Hc; Dec.. !'.”>(4c. Corn —Cash, 59Hc; July, 60c; Sept., 60He; Dec., 58c; May, 59He Oats—Cash. 39Hc; July, 38Hc; Sept.. 36%c; Dec., 37Hc. LOCAL GRAIN. G. T built. Alslke seed, prime *’ ,J Timothy seed, prime . »• • No. 2 Red wheat 96« No. 2 White wheat »»' Standard White oats 33. Yellow ear corn, per cwt7sc White ear corn, per cwt 73. Rye, No. 2 70c Barley, No. 255<Clover seed, prime ...$•■;!. Timothy hay, No. 1, primed, bail ed $12.75 Wool 21c BUTTER AND EGGS. M. FU LLEN KAMP'S. Lard 12c Butter 20c Eggs 17c NIBLICK & CG. Good roll butterlßc Eggs 17c LOCAL PRODUCE. H. B ERLING. ■. t * Eggs 17c Butter 18c Fowls 13c Ducks 10c Geese 6c Old turkeys 11c Spring chicks 18c By Decatur Produce Co. Toung turkeys 17< Old turkeys,l3e Chickh lie Fewls 10c Eggs 17c Ducks 10c Geese 9c Butter 17c WOOL AND HIDES. B. KALVER and SON. Beef hides 7c Calf hides 10c Sheep pelts2sc to $1.26 Merchantable wool 22c Tallow 5c ELBERT HUBBARD ON ADVERTISING. • __ "Advertising is the education of the public, as to who you are, and what you have to offer in the way of skill, talent or commodity.” says Elbert Hubbard in the June Philistine. The importance of the new science of advertising has never been mor. thoroughly emphasized than by Fra Elbertus in the current number of his little magazine. He says in part: ’’Let the truth be known about your business. “The only man who should not ad vertise is the man who has nothing to offer in way of service, or who cannot make good. • “Ail such should seek the friendly shelter of oblivion, where dwell those who, shrouded In Stygian shades, foregather gloom, and are out of the game. “Not to advertise is to be npminat ed for membership in the Down-and-Out club. “The Adscripts and the Adscraft look to the east. They worship the rising sun, Theoleo of authority does not much interest them. They want the Kosmic Kerosene that supplies the caloric. “A good Adscraftscripter is never either a philosopher or a theologaster —he is a pragmatist. He seeks the good for himself, for his clients, and for the whole human race.” Every business man and his helpers should real the June number of “The Philistine” for ideas and Inspirations.

White Ash Wanted J sll1 ’ ZXv the highest market price for it. Our rap. bera ?K- Mr P William Beik, can be found at the Murray S «U on or address him there if you have tusker for snlc* LaFontaine Handle Company.

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Remember Two Things When You Paint: 1. The paint is a small part of the J cost. It’s the painting that counts. 2, It costs less to put on good < paint than cheap, because it’s made better. H > ou use LOWE brothers uSil’ A “HIGH STANDARD” PAINT ■ y° u ffet the best results at least cost ’ Y° uw remember the L high quality long after you K" 1 have tergotten the cost. E‘ • Y 1 Get color cards and pamphlets , V at once. The Holthouse M Co.

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