Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 186, Decatur, Adams County, 8 August 1911 — Page 4
. No Comfort LIKE SHOE COMFORT It Doesen’t Pay §L >R -'fH ToWear I Uncomfortable Shoes! ■—**lt Makes One * Discouraged. Disgruntled and Dissatisfied Hardly Realizing Sometimes The Cause Os It All. WEAR SHOES That Are Fit To Tour Feet With Care AS We DO IT, And Your Shoe Troubles Will Be Nill ELZEY & FALK OPP. COURT HOUSE
KEEP YOR SKIN COMFORTABLE and your complexion CLEAR DURING THE HOT WEATHER. If your skin is sept comfortable, you will be comfortable yourself. If you or one of your children are being made miserable by hives, prickly heat, rashes or eczema, or if you are worried by pimples, black heads, sun bain or skin trouble of any kind, we want you to try Zemo and Zemo soap. We are so anxious to have you use Zemo and Zemo soap that we offer j you a generous sample of each and our 32 page booklet, "How to preserve the Skin." if you will- send five 2c sumps to E. W. Rose Medicine Compain. 3032 Olive street. St. Louis. Mo., to pay postage, or get them today from the Smith. Yager & Falk drug store, who indorse and recommend Zemo and Zemo soap for all skin troubles whether it be on infant or grown person. We know you will be pleased with results from the use of Zemo and Zemo soap. Smith. Yager & Falk drug store. ATTENTION. BOYS AND GIRLS. Bantam Chicken* For Sai* at a Very Lov>> Pripe. x I am offering 1 pair of Partridge Cochin bantams, 5 pairs Buff Cochin bantams, 1 pair Golden Seabrites, for 50 -cents a pair to close them out. CLYDE M. RICE. Democra* Want , Ads Pa<
I Do Not Sell To The • SALOON Wny? Because it takes too much money to do business with them I sell to the’private trade only, just as cheap as the saloon keeper can buy. I save the expense of doing business with the saloon keeper and you save their profit by buying your beer and liquor from me. Why are CERTAIN PEOPLE knocking my goods am I selling too much of my goods to please them?S'AVE THE RETAIL ERS PROFIT My Beer Prices Seipp s Expert $1.50 per case of 3 doz. • " Export Large $1.60 “ “ “ 2 “ Extra Pale $1 T s*’ “ 3 - Extra Pale large $1.75 “ “ *‘ 2 “ My Liquor Prices My Prices Retail Price I. X. L. Wnisnev $1.50 per Gallon worth $2.50 Cabinet “ $2.00 •• “ “ $3.00 Old Canterbury Rye» $2.50 “ “ “ SI.OO Briar R«lge (A Straignt Kencueky.whiskey syears old) $3.00 per gal. worth $5.00 M H G. <A straight Kentucky whiskey 9 years old) $3.75 per gal. worth $6.00 Ber.ine Kirrmel $2.00—53.00 White Swan Gin $2.00-$3.00 Hamilton Blackberry $1.50—52.50 Pure California Port wine gallon worth $2.00 to $2.50 Grape Brandy $2.25—54.00 These goods are absolutely the best and purest in the city I. A. KALVER Wholesale Dealer Tel. 581 Monroe st. &G.R.&I.R.R.
NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS ALONG RUGG STREET. Notice is hereby given to property | owners whose lots and parcels of land I abut on Rugg street from the west: side of Market street to Winchester j street in City of Decatur, Indiana, | and who will be affected by the im- 1 provement thereof, that the common l council -in and for the city of Deeajur | has passed a preliminary resolution ' for the improvement said Rugg street and will on the sth Day of September. 1911, at 7:30 o'clock p. m.. at their council room in the said city ot Decatur hear any and all persons whose property i is liable for assessment for the proposed improvement and will then and there decide and determine whether the benefits to the property is liable to be assessed for such improvement will be equal to the estimated costs thereof. > Witness my hand and seal of said City of Decatur, Indiana, this Bth day of August, 1911. H. M. DeVOSS, aug. 8-22 City Clerk. FOR SALE. 4, ■ — One new rubber-tired phaeton, one i new \two-seated, rubber-tired carriage. ! one steel-tired surrey, one steel-tired buggy, four sets of single harness. See Arthur Suttles. 179t6 - — • Special sale on trimmed hats at I Boese s millinery store. All trimmed hats will go at 98c, regardless of cost , 175t3
, EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y.. Aug B—(Bpce ' ial to Dally Democrat)— Receipts, 1,920; shipments. 380; official to New York yesterday, 2.8 M; hogs closing steady. Heavy. 87.80© 87.91); mixed and me j diums. [email protected]; Yorkers, pigs and lights, [email protected]; roughs, 88.60© 87.00; stags. 85 00® 86 00; sheep, 800: slow; top lamb?, 86.75; cattle. 250; , Slow. ——— G. T. BURK. I Timothy seed, prime .... [email protected] | No. 2 Red wheat 82c ‘ No. 2 White wheat 80c New corn 88c White corn 86c Rye ....T2c i Barley, No. 2 . A7oc Alslke seed 86.75 . Oats, new 36c No. 1 clover hay [email protected] Timothy hay 816.00 No. 1 mixed hay [email protected] Mixed clocer hay 815.00 - No. 1 oats straw 84 00 I No. 1 wheat straw 84.00 Rye straw • 84.50 M. r wuusntKAM*ws. Lard " c I Eggs •• 15c Butter 15c@22c NIBLICK A DC- ; Eggs 15c ; Butter ...17c@22’ LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. ■lll Spring thicken: 10c Ducks •’ s ' Fowls 8c Geese Eggs ,12c I Butter 12c 'Turkejs 8c I Old roosters .... - 5<S ZEMO CURES ECZEMA, PIMPLES. DANDRUFF. PRICKLY HEAT. SUNBURN. and affords you skin comfort, during the hot weather? We give you three reasons why we recommend Zemo foi skin trouble. Ist. Zemo is a clean, scientific liquid preparation — pleasant and agreeable to use. 2nd. Zemo stops itching at once and allays the irritation and prompt’.) soothes.and heals the skin. 3rd. Zemo gives universal sat ! s taction and is recognized by skin spec iaiists as the standard remedy f« all skin and scalp troubles. If you wish to try a bottle of Zem< for yourself or one of your children and it does not do exactly what we say, we will return your money without quibble or question. Smith. Yagci , & Falk's Drug store. FOR SALE. Fine residence, all modern improve- ; ments, on corner of Fifth and Jeffer son streets. Price right. Good residence corner Eighth and I Jefferson streets, cellar, drove well, cistern, plenty of fruit trees, at reasonable price. ' Vacant lots, almost any part of t£e city. No better asset to borrow money on when you build. | See Arthur Suttles for prices. 146tf
MONEY TO LOAN. Plenty of money to loan on farm at 5 per cent. Privilege of partia payment at any Interact paying time SCHWRGER *• SMITH. V o FOR RENT —Three room dwelling house, rurnisbed for light housekeeping, or unturmsnea. Line street. — B. W. Sholty. 174tu-th-sat-tl FOR SALE OR TRADE—WeII equipped property in Bobo; modern conveniences; well kept* up. White Sarah M. Cowan. Bobo, Ind. 185t12* See the Bowers-Niblick Grain company before selling your hay. 185tf The Bowers-Niblick Grain company wants hay. ISotf D. F. Leonard General Auctioneer DECATUR IND. SELL SALES Anywhere at Anytime Telephone Him For Dates Esrly I 1 Decatur Telephone 5 On H. Line Y
HYDROISTHELATEST ■OAT-AIR FLYING MACHINS THE ONLY NEW FORM OF AERONAUTICS. I BALLOONING IS AGEING GAME Glenn H. Curtiss This Year Will Do a Seashore Trick for Inlsnd People Will Use Hie Newest Form of Air Craft st Winons. Contrary to the common opinion, air-saliing is not a new, but a very old game Long ago it was discovered that a bag filled with gas. would soar toward the clouds, and many years ago men first risked their IB ex in this old. yet ever Interesting pursuit. It is not air-sailing, but aeroplaning that is new. There Is a vast difference between the two. Ballooning Is accomplished with a bag of gas that Is lighter than the lower air currents, and therefore tends to go upward, while the aeroplane glides gracefully Into the air because it is propeßed It is heavier than air. If the motor stops the bird-like airship crashes to the ground. 1 But even aeroplaning has become a well-defined science, and the element of danger in it is greatly reduced Accidents now are attributed to carelessness or-ignorance to a large extent. It is only the very newest forms of this sport that now attracts the greatest attention—that of navigating with the hydro-aeroplane —that of Jumping from the air down to the surface of the water, and then rising again into the air. This feat has been acpomplished but rarely. One of the most famous flights was made by McCurdy, who attempted to navigate the air from Key West to Havana, and who alighted in the water Just outside Havana harbor. Demonstrations were also made at the Cataline islands for the navy. These two mark the most noted attempts of the kind, and both were performed far away from the inland, and to a large extent in parts of the world where only a few witnessed them. It has remained, indeed, for Glenn H. Curtiss to give the first inland demonstrations. His first flights will be made July II at Winona Lake, Ind. Winona Lake has made it a flxed purpose to demonstrate to the public the newest of all things, while it gives the public the newest of lectures, the best of music, the rfovelties of science and magic, and holds, in short, for its high alm, the uplifting of the public vision.
It was in accordance with this purpose that Glenn H. Curtiss was con tracted with to demonstrate to the people of the inland what very few as the coastwise states have seen—a demonstration of the boat-afr machine. the ffydro-aeroplane. Curtiss la the man who Invented the Curtiss biplane. He Is one of the most famous of aviators. Whenever an aviation meet is mentioned, the name of the Curtise biplane Is found. The Wright brothers—who by the way are native Hooeiera and were born near Fairmount. Ind. —are perbape the most famous of the birdman. The Wrights began their work on the farm owned by their father in Grant county. Ind. Curtiss began bis work as a messenger boy And of the history of the work of the three men, it is likely that Curtiss really laid the more substantial foundation for his future inventions.
Curtiss was not lazy, but he was constantly working on an easier way of dofcg things. When yet a boy he conceived the idea of making a motorcycle. He worked out a plan, and finally made a successful motor-pro-pelled bicycle; Later this Invention was placed otr the market, and still later Curtlse broke the world's record for speed by traveling a measured mile at Ormond Beach, Fla., in M 2-5 seconds. A comparison of that time and the time made by automobiles, will show that Curtiss, four years ago, was traveling in a very fast class of speed-makers. The motorcycle in which he performed this feat was made by himself. It naturally stands to reason that such a man can get a great deal of money for demonstrating the very newest of speed machines, and he has been contracted with At great expense. His flights will take place in the afternoon of July 14 at Winona Lake, and will be one of the biggest features of the week. The whole week, however, will be of more than ordinary interest It will be “health week,” when addresses will be delivered by Dr. J. H. Kellogg, Dr. David Paulson, Louise L. Mclntyre and a number of others who have made the new ideas of health subjects their specialty ’
Replete With Musle. Music at Winona Lake this season is the best that the assembly ever has offered. There will be -zhole weeks of musical program, when special bands will give dally programs. And in addition to this there are musical features of nearly every day, and some ot the strongest musical organisations in the country will appear. Has Sixty Lecturers. Sixty lecturers will take part In the Winona assembly program this year. Many of these are straight lectures, many are amusing, many are illustrated and many others border on the form of lecture than Is not a lecture at all, but an entertainment
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B. B. Ointment cures eczema, pi’t. ! pies scalp and skin trouble, itchin I piles, prickly heat, silnburn, and a; fords you skin conifort during the hot I weather. B. B. Ointment stops itch i ing at once and allays the irritatioi and promptly Soothes and heals th- ' ' skin. B. B. Ointment gives universa! | satisfaction, and is recognized by the I leading druggists as the standard rem-i edy for all skin and scalp troubles | Sold by all druggists. B. B. Ointment Is one of our mos ' staple medicines. It gives entire sat isfacticn in every case. After being once used it becomes a household remedy. The Holthouse Drug com pany. t&s-6-wks FOR SALE — A fresh cow, and a calf.-j Will sell cheap. See Noah Frauhi ger, Preble, Ind. 182t3 A Welcome Chance to Those Who Suffer. Coming*to Decatur, Indiana On Tyesday, August 15th. stay at Hotel Murray. One day only. Dr. Albert Milton Finch of Jamestown, Ind. Consultation and Examination Confidential, 'lnvited and FREE. To see all of his regular patients and such new cases, as may wish to consult him. Dr. Finch enjoys a state wide reputation among the profession and the public oj Iniinna, wnere for more than forty years he has devoted his entire time to the study, treat ment and cure of chronic diseases. The doctor has had wonderful sue cess in chosen work, that of curing chronic sufferers, men, women and children. The patients he has restored to health a ■ir they had given up all hope Os being cured are num bered by the thousands. He is a kind, ’ generous, democratic gentleman to meet, of high scholarly attainments, and dignified personality. Coupled with a fatherly interest, in all who , seek his advice. He does not take a patient for treatment unless he can ' forsee a cure of the case. The most commendable feature of his work, and .one that appeals to the ordinary sick person, is the fact of his charges i being so reasonable and moderate as > to make it within the reach of even ' the very poor. At no time do the charges amount to moje than $7.00 t: month or about $1.50 a week. He gives his own medicines, and there 1 are no extra charges. It takes him 1 never more than from four to six J months to cure a ca»\ under treatI ment. All cases, rfven those who I have been given up as incurable or I hopeless, have been cured and restor- • ed to perfect health by this brilliant ■ physician and the wonderful methods he employs. If you want to meet film and have him examine you, go to see him, and » talk the matter over with him. It • will cost you nothing if he does not ' put you under treatment. If he takes ’ your case, ft will cost you a very , small sum to get well. Remember the date, Tuesday, August 15th, and come early.
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Better Farms At Lower Prices In Michigan’s Rich “Thumb” District There is ploßeerta*—no hardship— when you buy an taproved (arm. Good roads, good schools, good neighbors, good markets, make tne rich soil of Michigan's famous “Thumb" District worth as much as f»™ land anywhere—but you can buy 40 to 400 acres of us for much less, we have l«o spleadig bargalaa in highly Improved farms —level, well drained BEANS average 20 to SO bu. to the HAY averages two tons to the acre acre; Ji 00 to 32.15 a bushel. A 90- —often as high as three or four day crop, 335 to 3»4> per acre profit and worth 318. baled. .4VC.AR BEETS average 10 to 15 ® ATS S Un? '1 ’thrive tons per acre; worth 35 to *T a ton. TOSS. FI*AX and FBI IT a.I thrive Five sugar factories in this section. ‘ c a oun l t h r ‘y; c^i^itughFor "good sheep raising. to SIOO Per Acre -%£► Il according to location a:; • flßflnients Write quick toi liberal offer r 1 ffil W FARM REALTY COMPANY BOX 10. CAPAC, MICH. —— (O» tM >■<» u»r «r Ortt ’' l r '” tl 8 If You’, Want Anything In My S S Line, Come And See Me 1 Ifsell the famous B°rghoff Beer, real Ger- fl gk man brew, the best made, at $2.00 per •• U S n pints or quarts. Its the best for every pur- £ . All kinds of whiskeys—Kentucky Bourbons, 9 and sour mash, Pennsylvania rye, Maryland fl gp rye and all the others, from $1.50 to $6.00 per > per gal. Wines and cordials of every kind at fl W prices to suit. X Corner Second and Madron Sis. s mk CURLEY RADEMACHER I s 1
