Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 8, Number 279, Decatur, Adams County, 26 November 1910 — Page 4

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East Buffalo Market East Buffalo, N. Y., Nov. 26—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 3,200; shipments, 950; official to New York yesterday, 5,510; hogs closing strong. Medium and heavy, »[email protected]; Yorkers, |7.50@»7.60; lights and pigs, [email protected]; roughs, [email protected]; stags, $5.75@»6.50; sheep, 10,000; steady; lambs higher; tops, $6.85; cattle, 50; steady. CHICAGO GRAIN. Chicago, 111., Nov. 25 —Wheat—Dec., 91c; May, 96%c; July, 93%c. CornDec., 44%c; May, 47%c: July, 47%c. Oats—Dec., 30%c; May, and July, 33%c. TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, 0., Nov. 25 —Wheat —Cash, 95%c; Dec., 96c; May, 31.00%; July, 95%c. Corn —Cash, 52c; Dec., 46%c; May, 49c; July, 49%c. Oats—Cash, 34c: Dec., 33%c; May, 36%c; July, 35%c. LOCAL GRAIN. O. T. Burt Tmothy seed, prime 34 00 No. 2 Red wheat 87c No. 2 White wheat 85c Corn 6oC White corn 68c Red clover seed $7.50 Barley, No. 2 48c Rye 62c Alsike seed $7.50 Oats, new 28c Clover hay s<.so Timothy hay s<.so LOCAL PRODUCE. DECATUR PRODUCE CO. Eggs 3 ® c Chickens 8c PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned having sold his farm, known as the Frlslnger farm one-half mile west of the Heckman mill in Decatur, will sell at public auction, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., Wednesday, November 30, 1910, the following property; Horses, cattle, sheep, etc.: Horses —Fifteen head, consisting of one registered Belgian two-year-old mare, in foal; weighs 1.650; one 3-year-old brown mare, 31132 Belgian, in foal, weights 1700; one 3-year-old roan driving gelding, weighs 1200; balance are two-year-olds, yearlings and one spring colt; all well bre and in goon condition. Cattle —Three good steers, 3 cows giving jpiik, one with calf by side; 2 full-blooded, Angus bull calves. Steep—Eighty head, consisting of 65 full-blooded Shropshire ewes, 10 grade ewes, and 5 fullblooded Shropshire rams. Implements—Two wagons, one good as new; 2 hay ladders, 2 breaking plows, 2 cultivators, disc drill, 2 discs, spring tooth harrow, Thomas hay loader, spring tooth rake, hay tedder, McCormick binder, 2 mowing machines, 2 sets of work harness, 800 shocks of corn in the field and many other articles not herein mentioned. Terms —All sums of $5.00 and under, cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, the purchaser giving bankable note therefor with approved freehold security /to

Don’t Wait If You Need Money See Us 'at Once We loan money on any good chattel security, such as Furniture, Pianos, Horses, etc. We give a liberal discount on all loans paid oft before due. If you need money, fill out the following blank,, cut it out and mall it to us. Our agent la in Becatur every Tuesday. Name Addreaa * ....« Am’t Wanted Kind of Security Reliable Private Ft. Wayne Loan Company Eatabllahed 18M. Room t Second Floor, 70S Calhoun Street. Home Phone, 831. Fort Wayne, Ind

Fowls Sc Young Turkeys 14c Ducks 8c Geese . 7c Old Tom Turkeys 9c Old Hen Turkeys 10c H. BERLING. Chickens 8c Eggs 25c Butter 20c Fowls 8c Ducks 8c Geese 7c Old turkeys 9c Old hen turkeys 10c Young turkeys 14c Spring Chicks 8c Old roosters 5c POULTRY PRICES AT MONROE Furnished by L. C. Mills & Co. Turkeys 14® Fowls 8c Chicks 8c Ducks 8c Geese 1® BUTTER AND EGGS. M. FU LLEN KAMP'S. ’ Lard 14c Eggs 31c Good roll butter 22c@25c Butter, packing 18c NIBLICK & CO. Good roll butter 20c@25c Eggs 31c WOOL AND HIDES. KALVER’S PRICES. ) Beef hides 7c : Calf hides 10c : Tallow 5c ) Sheep Pelts [email protected] ; Mink [email protected] ) Skunk [email protected] ) Coon [email protected] ’Possum 10c@60c Muskrat sc@4sc HAY MARKET. S. W. PETERSON. 3 No. 1 Timothy, loose, per t0n..513.59 c No. 1 Timothy, baled, per ton... 14.00 the satisfaction of the undersigned. Four per cent off for cash on sums of ; over $5.00. No property removed un til settled for. J. M. & M. A. FRISINGER. John Spuhler, Auct. NOTICE. As I am in need of money, my accounts are left with the Old Adams County bank for collection, and all parties indebted to me will please call there and make settlement and oblige your servant. 265t6 JULIUS HAUGK. —— u—. -■ LOST—A little Canadian pin with Brittish coat of arms. Finder please return to this office. FOR SALE —Strawberry roan colt, 7 or 8 years old; heavy. Will sell cheap.—Gottlieb Garber, R. R. No. 1, Monroe. 273t3 WANTED —25 men to work on ditch at Albion, Ind., at $.20 per hour. BUTLER & SON. Decatur, Ind. I have the most complete line of church goods in the city. Prayer books, and all such goods you need, at all prices.—Didot, the Jeweler. 273t3 THE MOLER BARBER COLLEGE of Chicago, 111., wants men to learn the barber trade. They offer splendid inducements and a short term completes. They mail free a beautiful catalogue and ask all our readers to send for it. 277t2 LOST —A small black purse, somewhere between the Lachot & Rice drug store and the K. of P. home. Finder pleas" return to the owner, Miss Lilah Lachot. 277t6 LOST —Elk’s ring, with a star emblem. somewhere iu the city. Finder return to Herbert Lachot at the Lachot & Rice drug store. LOST—Ten dollar bill Monday afternoon, supposedly between main part of town and Hower’s grocery. Finder please return to Mrs. Will Hurst. 277tf WANTED —Men to learn barber trade Few weeks completes. Time saved by steady practice; careful instrucglven; diplomas granted. Wages Saturdays. Splendid demand for grauates. Write today.—Moler Barber College, Chicago, 111. 272t3 FOR RENT —nooms over the Peoples & Gerke shoe store. Also a modern home on Madison stret. For particulars see Mrs. R. J. Holthouse. 262t6 FOR SALE —Potatoes, 30c, 45c and 50c per bushel; onions, 60c per bushel, delivered in town. Call at the old Studebaker farm, just across the bridge, or ’phone 350. —Bud Sheline. There will be no meeting of the Sewing club this week on account of the absence of the hostess, Mrs. J. T. Merryman, who is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Don Quinn, in Chicago. The next meeting will be held with her next Tuesday afternoon. 26116

INDICTED BANKER SHOOTS SELF. (United Press Service.) Evansville, Ind., Nov. 26 —(Special to Dally Democrat)—Dr. S. T. Gillette under federal indictment for wrecking the Citizens’ National bank here last January, shot himself through the head this afternoon at his home and is dying. There are eighty-seven counts in the Indictment. Gillette sold all his personal property in an effort to make good to the losers. It has never been known what he did with the money which depleted the bank’s capital and surplus. —— -——-U ——— " FIRE IN STRAW STACK. Causes Excitement at Grant Owens Farm Yesterday. While corn shredders were at work at the Grant Owens' farm near the Washington church Friday fire from the engine set fire to the straw stack. A bucket brigade was formed to save Che barn and after working several hours ail danger was averted. The straw stack was in total ruin, however, and they were forced to discontinue the corn shredding for the afternoon. .1 W. Tyndall and son, Ralph, spent the afternoon in Fort Wayne. Mrs. Shafer Peterson went to Monmouth this afternoon to visit with her daughter, Mrs. Roy Wolford. Mrs. C. C. Shaw of Chicago was here this morning representing the Dentyne Chewing Gum Company of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Luley returned this afternoon to their home in Fort Wayne after a visft with John Baker and family. Rev. E. A. Bunner returned this afternoon to Huntertown, after a Thanksgiving visit with bis father, George Bunner, and family at Pleasant Mills. Dr. and Mrs. Fred Patterson are now comfortably located in their new home in the Fred Reppert property on North Second street, having moved from their former residence, corner Marshall and Third streets. Mrs. J. P. Baker of south of the city is growing gradually weaker and all hope for her recovery is abandoned. Mrs. Baker has been ailing for several years with chronic heart trouble and other complications. She is the mother of Jchn Baker and Mrs. Jerry Coffee of this city. o NOT SORRY FOR BLUNDER. — ’ -- “If my friends hadn't blundered in thinking I was doomed victim of con ; sumption, I might not be alive now,” writes D. T. Sanders, of Harrodsburg, Ky., “but for years they saw every attempt to cure a lung-racking cough fail At last I tried Dr. King’s New Discovery. The effect was wonderful. It soon stopped the cough and I am now in better health than I have had for years This wonderful life-saver is an unrivaled remedy for caughs, colds, lagrippe, asthma, croup, hemorrhages, whooping cough or weak lungs. 50c and sl. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by all druggists. o Croup is most prevalent during the dry cold weather of the early winter months. Parents of young children should be prepared for it. Al that is needed is a bottle of Chamberlin s Cough Remedy. Many mothers are never wiahout it in their homes and it has never disappointed them. Sold by all dealers. G Many school children suffer from constipation, which is often the cause of seeming stupidity at lessons. Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets are an ideal medicine to give a child, for they are mild and gentle in their effect, and will cure even chronic constipation. Sold by all dealers. It is in time of sudden mishap or accident that Chamberlain's Liniment can be relied upon ta take the place of the family doctor, who cannot always be found at the moment. Then it is that Chamberlain’s Liniment is never found wanting. In cases of sprains, cuts, wounds and bruises Chamberlain’s Liniment takes out the soreness and drives away the pain. Sold by all dealers. ■ — o FOUND —A package of shoes; owner may have same by calling at this office and paying for this notice. —_o_ — PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at public auction, four miles east of Decatur, one-fourth mile south and one-fourth mile east of Rlvarre, known as the Joel Falk farm, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., Friday, November 25, 1910, six head of horses, five head of cattle, 43 head of ewes, 1 buck, farming implements and tools, 3 dozen chickens, grain and Lay, and other artlcltto, at the usual terms. W. E. FALK & CO. Ed Kirkland, Auct. Dan Erwin, Clerk.

AT THE CHURCHES ST. MARY'S CHURCH. Low mass, 8 a. m. ( sun time. High mass 10 a. m., sun time. Christian doctrine, 2:20 p. m. Vespers, 3 p. m. o— CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Bible school, 9:30 a. m. Communion, 10:30 a. m. Preaching, 11:00 a. m. Howard Wisehaupt will speak on Sunday school work. Junior Endeavor, 2:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor, 6:15 p. m. Preaching, 7:15 p. m. Subject. “Cowardly Man." Come and bring your babies and they will be cared for. We invite the men of Decatur to join our Bible class. We have twenty-five of the fifty that we asked for. You come once, and you will come again. J. M. DAWSON, Pastor. — UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH. Sunday school, 9:15 a. m. Preaching, 10:30 a. m. Junior Endeavor, 2:00 p. m. Senior Endeavor, 6.00 p. m. Preaching, 7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday evening. Ladies’ Aid, Thursday afternoon. o — EVANGELICAL CHURCH. Sabbath school at 9:30; lesson, “The Trial of Jesus.” Preaching and communion service at 10:30. Rev. Trithal of FL Wayne will preach and conduct the communion service. The Young People's Alliance will be led by Anna Winnes. The hour is 6:00 p. m.; subject, “My Favorite Missionary Hero or Heroine.” Evening sermon will be delivered by Rev. Trithal at 7:00. A cordial invitation is extended to all to come and worship with us. o BAPTIST CHURCH. 9:30, Sabbath school. Classes for all, and each class by itself. Men’s class taught by the pastor; lecture method used. 10:30, morning service, sermon subject, “The Value of a Believer’s Testimony.” Mrs. Tucker pf Adrian, Mich., and Miss Ina Everett will sing a duet at the morning service. .7:00 p. m., preaching by the pastor; theme, “Present-tense Salvation.” The Ladies’ Aid society will meet with Mrs. Coverdale on Eleventh street next Tuesday afternoon. Prayer meeting, Wednesday at 7:30. Bible student’s class meets after the prayer service. A special announcement of interest to our men will be made at tomorrow’s services. All persons not regular attendants elsewhere are assured a hearty welcome to all our services. o PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 9:15 a. m., Bible school. 10:30 a. m., preaching service. 6:00 p. m„ C. E. prayer meeting. 7:00 p. m., evening service. A special invitation is extended to all, especially to the stranger who may chance to sojourn in our city over the Sabbath. GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH. 9:30, Sunday school; lesson, Matt. 10:30, German service; text, John 6:52,59; “Feeding on Christ, the Only Means of Spiritual Life.” 2:00, preparation for our Christmas program. SALEM AND CALVARY. Calvary. Sunday school at 9:30, prompt. You are invited to come among us, and we will do you good. At 1:30 p. m. the pastor will preach on an evangelistic theme. We desire to continue the preparation for the coming revival. Let us get close to God in our prayers. Salem. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m., to which all are invited to come. In the evening at 7 p. m., Y. P. A. will meet, led by the pastor; subject, "My Favorite Missionary Hero or Heroine, and Why?" Heb. 11:32-40. Please look up reference and bring your Bible with you. At 7:30, preaching.. Let us come in faith and God will bless us in our worship. Yours for Christ. REV. E. R. ROOP, Pastor. ■ ■ ' - o —— METHODIST CHURCH Sunday School Rally Day. «■» 9:15 a. m. Sunday school, led by C. L. Walters. 10:30 a. m. Rally Day service: “The Life Heroic.” (See special program

elsewhere.) 6:00 p. m. Epworth League devotional. 7:00 p. m. Sermon by the pastor, Sherman Powell. Subject: “A Typical Miracle." The choir will assist in the Rally Day music and render special music in the evening service. A cordial Christian greeting for all who will worship with us. Be are one of the 500 at the Sunday school and Rally Day service. LUTHERAN ZION’S CHURCH. German services, 10:00. Catechetical instruction. 11:00. Subject, Fourth commandment; second part. A short meeting of the congregation will be held immediately after the services. The Ladies’ society will meet Friday afternoon in the school house. Choir practice, Wednesday evening. o — Mrs. Henry Gentis left today for Linn Grove to make an over-Sunday visit with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Vaughn returned this afternoon to Angola after a Thanksgiving visit with their son, Fred Vaughn, and wife. —— 1 ■ -"U " — PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at his residence, 8 miles west and one mile south of Decatur, or 5 miles cast and 5% miles north of Bluffton, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., November 28, 1910, the following property: Horses —Sorrel mare 6 years old, with colt by side; 3-year-old bay mare, in foal, weight 1400; dapple grey mare, weighs 1580; 7-year-old mare, in foal; 2-year-old driving mare, sired by Butler's Coach horse, 3 yearling colts, 2 spring colts, 4-year-old horse, weighs 1600; driving horse 9 years old, 2 work horses about 9 years old; a good work team. Cattle —Jersey cow 8 years old, Jersey cow, 4 years old, with calf by side; 6 cows will be fresh in spring, 3 heifers fresh in spring, 10 spring calves. Also Rex & Ahr will have a car load of cattle for sale at this time and place. Most of these cattle will be fresh. Sheep—Sixty breeding ewes, all good young ewes; 18 spring ewe lambs, 3 Shropshire bucks and one goat. Hogs—Five brood sows, 22 head of pigs. Implements—Deering binder, disc grain drill, land roller, cultivator, breaking plow, disc harrow, carriage, top buggy, set of carriage harness, set of buggy harness, 3 sets of double work harness, 2 Wilson heaters, 6 window frames and glass complete, 100 bushels Clover Brand stock tonic, and other articles not mentioned. Lunch served on the ground. Extra: 1 Old and 2 Decatur automobiles will be sold to the highest bidder at the Phillip and Noah Frauhiger sale southwest of Decatur, Monday, November 28th. The two Decatur cars have been used slightly. Terms —All sums of $5.00 and under. cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit of 3 months will be given; the purchaser giving bankable note therefor with approved freehold security to the satisfaction of the undersigned. No property removed until settled for. PHILLIP AND NOAH FRAUHIGER. John Spu’ler, Martin Shady and Ben Fisher, Aucts. o HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE. We desire to sell the following personal property, all in good condition and at bargains: A Favorite hard coal stove. A kitchen range. A dining room table and set of dining room chairs. A refrigerator. Several rugs and other articles. Please call at house on First street at once if interested. H. L. CONTER. MORE THAN TRHEE DECADES Foley's Honey and Tar has been a household favorite for coughs, colds and ailments of the throat, chest and lungs. Contains no opiates. The Holthouse Drug Co. o NOTICE, I have plenty of money to loan on farms. No raise in interest, rates, and no commission charged. DORE B. ERWIN, 210t2 per wk ts Attorney at Law. o INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM IMMEDIATELY RELIEVED Morton L. Hill of Lebanon, Ind., says: “My wife had inflammatory rheumatism in every muscle and joint, her suffering was terrible and her body and face were swollen almost beyond recognition; had been in bed six weeks and had eight physicians, but received no benefit until she tried Dr. Detchon’s Relief For Rheumatism. It gave immediater relief and she was able to walk about in three days. I am sure it saved her life. Sold by the Holthouse Drug Co. wed&sat-3mo. o _ WANTED —White assorted new corn at the Fornax Mills. —H. H. Bremerkamp. 270t6

. SHALL WOMEN VOTE . If they did, million® would vote Dr. King’s New Life PiUs the true remedy tor womeu. For banishing dull, fagged feelings, backache or headache, constipation, dispelling colds. Imparting appetite and toning up the system, they’re unequalled. Easy, s->fe, sure, 25 cents at all druggists. —O ' ~ * z SAVED AN IOWA MAN’S LIFE. The very grave seem«l to yawn before Robert Madsen, of West Burlington, lowa, when, after seven weks In the hospital, four of the best physicians gave him up. Then was shown the marvelous curative power of months of frightful suffering from liver trouble and yellow jaundice, getting no help from other remedies or doctors, five bottels of this matchless medicine completely cured him. It’s positively guaranteed for Stomach, Liver and Kidney troubles and never disappoints. Only 50 cents at all druggists. o— When a cold becomes settled in the system, it will take several days’ treatment to cure it, and the boat remedy to use is Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It will cure quicker than any other, and also leaves the system in a natural and healthy condition. Sold by all dealers. Good results always follow the use of Foley Kidney Pills. They contain just the ingredients necessary to tone, strengthen and regulate the kidneys and bladder, and to cure backache. The Holthouse Drug Co. ———— —o — The old, old story, told times without number, and repeated over and over again for the last 36 years, but it is always a welcome story to those in search of health —There is nothing in the world that cures coughs and colds as quickly as Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. Sold by all dealers. —o NOTICE. Having disposed of my stock in the Holthouse Drug company, and by the terms of the sale taken over the accounts of the company, I would ask all those knowing themselves to be indebted to tms company to please call ana settle. Respectfully, 262t6 H. F. CALLOW. Q . FOR SALE—Two stoves, one a hot blast for hard coal. The other a small one; will burn wood, soft coal or coke. Will make a fine stove for an office. Also a counch, good as new. See Wm. Colchin, on Russell street, or at interurban candy kitchen. 270t6 HOUSE FOR RENT —Six rooms, on Elm street. See Daniel Kitson, next door east, or inquire of William Zimmerman, R. R. No. 2, Decatur. 268t3 WANTED —One woman in each county who desires employment in home town. $15.00 per week. Be independent and self-supporting.—J. S. Ziegler Co., Como Block, Chicago, 111. 269t2 WANTED —Sewing to do by the day. Call at 635 N. Third street. 270t6 The pleasant purgative effect experienced by all who use Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liber Tablets, and the Healthy condition of the body and mind which they create, makes one feel joyful. Sold by all druggists. Women desiring beauty get wonderful help from Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. It banishes pimples, skin eruptions, sores and boils. It makes the skin soft and velvety, it glorifies the face. Cures sore eyes, cold sores, cracked lips, chapped hands. Best for burns, scalds, fever sores, cuts, bruises and piles. 25 cents at all druggists. FOR RENT —The Bobillia residence, corner First and Jefferson streets. Inquire of W. H. Myers’ Real Estate Agency. 'Phone 301. Bargains in city properties. 263t* FOR SALE —A number of full-blooded bronze turkeys and gobblers, for breeding purposes. Will sell at farmers’ prices.—Thomas Dowling, ’phone 11-B. 257tf MAN WANTED—To husk corn. Call ’phone 11-D. 268t3 Pennsylvania Buckwheat flour for sale. Leave orders with Eva Hoagland, Ninth street, or F. E. Smith, on Second street This is the same brand of flour formerly handled by the late James H. Smith. 263t12 WANTED—Men to husk corn. Inquire at Frlslnger & Sprunger office. 266t10 FOR SALE—Buckwheat flour; inquire of John Hessler, R. D. 2; ’Phone No. 10-N. L„ or leave order at Smith, Yager & Falk's; warranted to be genuine. 2622m0 FOR RENT —Nine room house at 226 S. Fourth street, with city and cistern water in kitchen; toilet and cellar. Enquire at residence.—Mrs. C, A. McLain. 222tf Democrat Want Ads Pay,

WabDsh Portland Cement Great Strength, Durability, Fine Color. Best for Sidewalks, Foundations, Floors, Walls,Concrete Blocks, Bridges etc WABASH PORTLAND CEMENT CO. General Offices, Detroit Mich, Works, Stroll, Ind. Sellemeyer & Sons, Agents.

RHEUMATISM relieved in SIX HOURS Dr. Detchon’s Relief For Rheumatism usually relieves severest cases in a few hours. Its action upon the ay*, tem Is remarkable and effective, it removes the cause and the disease quickly disappears. First dose benofits. 75c and $1.90. Sold by the Holthouse Drug Co. wed&sat-3mo — — o— —i _ piano instructor. Martha Kettler teaches in this city every Saturday. A few vacant periods are now available. Studio 309 North Third St. mon-wed-thurs-frt _— —o . LOST OR STRAYED. A colt from the bam of Jesse Carpenter, seven and one-half miles southwest of this city Friday night. Ana in. formation regarding same will be high|y appreciated by Mr. Carpenter. Hat Monroe'phone in and one long ring. 275e6 .— —-o — NOTICE. We buy your poultry at highest matket prices. Ask for our prices before you sell. Call ’Phones No. 40 and 17. L. C. MILLS & CO., 248t24 Monroe, Ind. — o OYSTER SUPPER. There will be an oyster supper at Salem on Thursday evening, November 24th, for the benefit of the Salem M. E. Sunday school, to which everybody is invited. Come one, come all, and enjoy the evening and help along a good cause. There will be other amousements also, that will be strictly moral. Everybody Invited. E. R. MERRIMAN. — FOR RENT —A good house on Mercer avenue. For particulars call 227. 275t6 LOST—Lady’s gold watch, hunting case, with initial “J” on the outside. Was lost Tuesday, November Ist between this city and Fort Wayne. Return to Fred Jaebker at National bank and receive reward. 265t6 , FOR RENT —A hve room house on Walnut street. See W. A. Wetter, North Fifth street. 269t6 Lame back comes <n suddenly and is extremely painful. It is caused by rheumatism of the muscles. Quick relief is afforded by aplying Chamberlain’s Liniment. Sold by all dealers. o — Hoarseness in a child subject to croup is a sure indication of the approach of the disease. If Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is given at once or even after the croupy cough has appeared, it will prevent the attack. Contains no poison. Sold by all dealers. FOR SALE—Five-roomed house. Enquire of George Wertzberger, at Berling poultry house. 263t6 FOR RENT —Five-roomed cottage on South Market street; has all modern improvements. See Dyonis Schmitt. 263t6 FOUND —A gold necklace, Saturday night. Owner can have same by calling at this office and identifying, and paying for this ’ad. FOUND—Bunch of three keys. Owner may have same by calling at this office. FOR SALE—Two acres of greund near automobile factory. Inquire H. A. Fuhrman, Route No. 4. 269t6 ■Bi Have you tried 49 Pile Remedj • If not, why don’t you? Join the band of praisers of 49 Pile Remedy. Listen. 49 Pile Remedy shows a record of over a thousand sufferers of piles in Adams county and Allen county in five months, of 98 per cent of cures. Can you afford for the sake of SI.OO t 0 suffer when 49 is in the reach of you. 49 will immediately on application relieve itching, bleeding, protruding, bone, blind or any kind of piles, re gardless of how long standing. I' er ’ fectly harmless and as effective for a child one year old as a a case of an adult eighty years old. 49 Genera Tonic will relieve that debility, li ver > kidney, stomach, bowel cr nervous trouble, and give Immediate relief to children with coughs or colds. 49 Constipation Tablets have proven by sales to be the best on the mar ket for relieving headache, dizziness, dull, heavy feeling, dyspepsia, fluctua tion or gas and permanent cure 0 constipation. 25c per box. Don’t forget to ask for 49 in all cases. .