Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 190, Decatur, Adams County, 12 August 1911 — Page 4

LOST—A bunch of keys. Finder return to this office and receive reward. 189t3 FOR SALE OR TRADE —Well equipped property in Bobo; modern con- j venienees; well kept up. Write Sarah M. Cowan, Bobo, Tnd, 185t12* See the Bowers-Nlblick Grain com-' pany before selling vour hay. 185tf,

a ■ T. H. SOLDNER ■ ■ Dentist ■ ■ Speaks German and ■ V English ■ ■ Over Vance, Hite and B J Macklin’s Clothing ■ ® STORE. S _ Decatur. - - - - Indiana 9 miiiiiiiuiH D. F. Leonard General Auctioneer DECATUR IND. I HI SELL SALES Anywhere at Anytime Telephone Him For Dates Esrly Decatur Telephone 5 On H. Line ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a ♦cc c * ♦ 9 4 : In A Pinch : ♦ You can borrow any amount * ♦ from us from $5 up, on your « ♦ household goods, pianos, teams e ♦ wagons, etc., without removal ♦ ► and on short notice. * You can have from one to ♦ twelve months’ time in which to * ♦ pay it back. OUR contracts ♦ ♦ are simple and all transactions ♦ [ ♦ are clean-cut and private. - ♦ 84 cents per week for 50 ♦ weeks pays a 135.00 loan. All * ♦ amounts in proportion. e ♦ If you need money, fill out the e ♦ following blank, cut it out and ♦ ♦ mail it to us. ♦ Our agent is in Decatur every Tuesday. ♦ Name ♦ Address St. & No j ♦ Amount Wanted * ♦ ’ Reliable Private 4 ♦ H. Wain Loaf Company ♦ «, Established 1896. Room 2, Sec- * - ond Floor, 706 Calhoun Street. w ♦ Home 'Phone, 833. ♦ | ♦ Fort Wayne, Ind 4 Eye Glass Accidents Are troublesome* and expensive. The surest preventative is to have your glasses fitted ( by the Rogers system, which ( insures the ’most comfort and , the least expense. ( Ten thousand people are wearing them with complete satisfaction. You can do the same. No charges for examination Glasses From JI.OO Up. P OG ESS

EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y., Aug 12—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 2,I 400; shipments, 1.30; official to New Yor kyesterday, 1.520; hogs closing steady. Heavy, $8.00—$8.10; mixed and mediums, [email protected]; Yorkers, >B.lo® >8.15; pigs and lights, [email protected]; j I roughs, [email protected]; stags, 85.00® , $6.00; sheep, 1200; steady; top lambs,' 87.25; cattle. 300; steady. G. T. BURK. Timothy seed, prime ... ,[email protected] i No. 2 Red wheat 83c ' No. 2 White wheat 81c I New corn 88c : White corn 86c Rye 75c | Barley, No. b 70c Alsike seed $6.75 Oats, new 36c [No. 1 clover hay [email protected] Timothy hay $16,001 I No. 1 mixed hav [email protected] Mixed clocer hay $15.00 No. 1 oats straw- $4 00 [ No. 1 wheat straw $4.00 Rye straw $4.50 I M. rui.uKNK.AMTS. Lard 7c Eggs 16c j Butter 15c@2!2c I NIBLICK A CO. Eggs 15c Butter 17c@22c LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Spring thickem 10c ■ Ducks 8c Fowls 8c Geese c 5 Eggs 12c Butter 12c 1 I Turkeys 8c Old roosters 5c Coal Consumers Before you buy your Winters supply of coal comedown and get my price. I handle White Ash and Kentucky Cook Coal. Emerson Bennett Located G.R.&I. & Adams St Phone 639 Dr. C. V. Connell VETERNARIAN Phnno office 143 1 nOilc Residence 102 GAS CONSUMERS No Discount after the 10ta.. Please call at office. Indiana Lighting Company. FRENCH DRY CLEANING Steam Cleaning Coloring I Repairing Pressing i Panama Hats, Gloves, etc. Cleaned All work guaranteed, called for, and delivered. Marion Garton, Prop. | Norbert Holthouse, Agt. Phone 43 Patron’s Notice Until October first our dental offices will be closed each Wednesday at the remainder of da\ and evening. Dr. Roy Archbold Dr. Fred Patterson Dr. J. Q. Neptune Dr. Bert Mangold The Bowers-Niblick Grain company pays the market price for hay. 185tf FOR SALE —Four-chair modern barber shop.—W. T. Spach, Elwood, j Indiana. FOR RENT—Upstaors flat—seven 1 rooms. Inquire South Side butcher j shop. 188t6 i Special sale on trimmed hats at Boese's millinery store. All trimmed hats will go at 98c, regardless of cost. 175t3

AT THE CHURCHES ST. MARY’S CHURCH. Low mass, 7:00 a. in. High mass, 9:00 a. ni. Vespers, 6:30 p. tn.. and will be the rule during the summer season. UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH. Sunday school, 9:15 a. m. Class meeting. 10:30 a. tn. Junior Endeavor, 2:00 p. tn. Senior Endeavor, 6:30 p. in. Preselling. 7:30 p. m. The funeral service for A. J. DeVinney will be held at the home of the ' deceased at 2:30 p. m. | Prayer meeting at the church Wednesday evening. A welcome awaits you all at the services of this church. I. I. . .. —--Q — II I—CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Bible school, 9:30 a. in. Communion. 10:30 a. m. Preaching, 11:00 a. m. . Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. Preaching, 7:30 p. in. Come and enjoy the services with I us. .1. M. DAWSON, Pastor. LUTHERAN ZION’S CHURCH. Confessional, 9:30. German services, 10:00. Holy communion, 11:00. Choir practice. Friday evening, 8 o'clock. o BARGAINS OFFERED TODAY. Will make you invest if you take the trouble to investigate them, in city property and farm land. I have two modern city homes at a great bargain, for a few days only. Also two fortyacre tracts, at $75.00 per acre. Also Michigan land for sale. 'Phone 301. 190-e-o-d-t6 W. H. MYERS. THE CAUSE OF ECZEMA. is germ life that burrows under and feeds oa the skin. The way to cure eczema is to remove me cause by washing away with a clean, penerating liquid, the germ life and poisons that cause the trouble. We have a preparation that will do this. The first application will stop the itching and give prompt relief to an irritated. Itching or inflamed skin If you are a sufferer from skin ei scalp eruption in any form, try one bottle of this clean scientific preparation, we are confident you will be j pleased with the results from the use oft His standard preparation for eczema. Good for infants as well as grown persons. At Smith, Yager & Falk’s i drug store. DANDRUFF AND ITCHING SCAL? YIELD TO THIS TREATMENT Why experiment trying to drive the dandruff germ rrom underneath the skin with greasy Torrens or fancy hairdressing wnen rruggtsts everywhere and in Decatur the Smith, Yager & Falk drug store will guarantee Zemo and Zemo soap to entirely rid the scalp of the germ life that causes the trouble. Zemo and Zemo soap can be obtain- ■ ed in any city or town in America and are recognized the best and most eco nomical treatment for all affections of the skin or scalp whether on Infant or grown person. One shampoo with Zemo soap and application of Zemo will stop Itching and cleanse the scalp of dandruff and scurf. Application of ; Zemo and use of Zemo soap will cure the most obstinate case of eczema or j skin disease. We invite you to try Zemo and Zemo soap and if not entirely satisfied j we will refund your money. o — WrNS FIGHT FOR LIFE. It was a long and bloody battle for life that was waged by James B. Mershon of Newark, N. J., of which he writes: “I had lost must blood from . lung hemorrhages, and was very weak I and run-down. For eight months I was unable to work. Death seemed j close on my heels, when I began, three I weeks ago, to use Dr. King's New Dis- | covery. But it has helped me greatly. It is doing all that you claim.” For weak, sore lungs, obstinate coughs, stubborn colds, hoarseness, lagripps. asthma, hay fever or any throat or lung trouble, it’s supreme. 50c and SI.OO. Trial bottle free. Guarantqpd by all druggists. KILLS A MURDERER A merciless murderer is appendicitis with many victims, but Dr. King’s New Life Pills kill ft by prevention. They , gently stinulate stomach, liver and bowels, preventing that clogging that Invites appendicitis, curing constipai tion, Headache, Biliousness, Chills. 25 | cents at all druggists. , | o FOR SALE—-About 2,000 good sidewalk brick. See C. M. SUncolre.

DAMES AND DAUGHTERS. Miss Fola La Follette, daughter of Senator Robert M. Li Follette, hue written a play with woman.’ suffrage as the dominating motive. Mme. Alme Dupont, a fasbiouabte photographer of New York, is the e widow of the French sculptor whose work was notable In Paris several years ago. Dr. Valfrid Palingren, the woman member of the municipal council of : Stockholm, Is said to be responsible for that body voting 2.000 crowns to be used In entertaining the coming congress of the International Woman Suffrage alliance in that city. Mrs. Clarence Burns of New York is i president of the Little Mothers' asso- , elation, which was formed to take eare of the little girls who must mind the baby and do the housework while • I their mothers are out earning a living. The society takes care of the babies ; for the little mothers uud lets them go to school. Miss Fannie Bixby of Los Angeles, Cal., has served as special police officer at Long Beach fer more than two years. Besides her duties as police officer she Is probation officer connected with the juvenile court and n member of the juvenile court commission. Miss Bixby is a Wellesley graduate and the daughter of a wealthy family. i _ The Writers. Paul Heyse. the German novelist, who won last year's Nobel prize in> literature, is recognized as a master of his art in his own language. He I has been a writer for sixty years. The death of Rudyard Kipling’s mother in the early seventies acceutuI ates the fact that the son. nearly twenty-five years after his first literary success, is still essentially a young man. As a matter of fact, be is only forty-five years old. Edith Wharton, the novelist, was born in New York in 1862 and married Edward Wharton of Boston in 1885. Her first story was published tn 1899. Since that time her Industry has never flagged, more than a dozen volumes having come from her pen. though some of them were not stories, but records of travel. Salads. Shaded pistachio nuts—the kind that come salted—lmprove the appearance as well as the flavor es the apple and celery salad If a dozen are sprinkled over the top. In making salads do not chop your meats and celery In a chopping bowl. Cut Into the desired sized pieces with scissors. This is quicker, neater and cleaner than the old way. For delicious cheese balls for the salad course select a dry cream cheese, moisten it with olive OB and eream, mix with it minced parsley, salt, paprika and sugar and form in balls. Sporting Notes. — McKinney, champion trotting sire, has thirteen performers in the 2:10 list. John McGraw is '‘coming back.” The New York manager says he will play tn many of the earlier games. Foot racing is popular In South African sport. The 109 yard dash between Donaldson and Walker drew 20,000 spectators. Battling Nelson is planning a trip around the world. He will box in China, Russia and Japan, as well as in all the English speaking countries. Tales of Cities. Chicago baa thirty-three church organizations engaged In outside work for the social and moral development of the community. The growth of the German city of FrankforL now officially estimated at 409,000, has been as rapid for the last twenty years as that of any of our western cities New York hospital records show a greater proportionate Increase In Inebriety than In the population. Alcoholic cases have more than doubled la the last dozen years. Cost of Living. The fact that an egg has the nourishment of a pound of beef doesn’t exI cuse meat prices for eggs.—Atlanta | Journal. The cost of living does not come down quite as If both wings were shattered and the rudder tangled in the propeller blades. There is, Indeed, no unseemly haste. — Cleveland Plain Dealer. The Whisk Broom. i New York’s health commissioner . says there Is death in the whisk broom. Great care should be taken not to ■ swallow it.—Toledo Blade. • I The health commissioner of New '' York says that there Is death in the whisk broom. There is also money In ’ it, as every Pullman porter can testlI , fy —Rochester Post-Express. I College and School. Every pupil In the public schools of Cleveland must have 1,800 cubic feet . of fresh air each hour. ’ Every member of the senior class of {he University of Chicago must have a mustache before he Is graduated, according to a decree of the class. Columbia University, according to the official catalogue, ranks first In , point of registration among American universities and colleges, for in the present academic year 7,429 students are taking courses tn the institution.

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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 for skin trouble. Ist. Zemo is a clean, scientific I liquid preparation — pleasant and I agreeable to use. 2nd. Zemo stops itching at once and allays the irritation and promptly soothes and heals the skin. 3rd. Zemo gives universal satisi faction and is recognised by skin spec- , iallsts as the standard remedy for all skin, and scalp troubles. If you wish to try a bottle of Zemo 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, Yager , j & Falk’s Drug store. — o — ■ FOR SALE. Fine residence, an modern improvements, on corner of Fifth and JefferI son streets. Price right. 1 ' Good residence corner Eighth and Jefferson streets, cellar, drove well, plenty of fruit trees, at reasonable price. Vacant lots, almost any part of the city. No better asset to borrow money . on when you build. See Arthur Suttles for prices. 146tf IF YOU HAVE ECZEMA OR ANY, SKIN OR SCALP TROUBLE HERE IS GOOD NEWS. You have probably tried one or i more remedies with small success. Th‘s costs money and !t h uncertain. | We want you to try Zemo, the clean I liquid remedy, but we do not want ' you to pay for it unless you are sati isfied with results. We have so much faith in Zemo that we want you to try it by sending to the E. W. Rose Medi-1 i cine Co., 3032 Olive St., St. Louis, ;! Mo., 10c in stamps to pay postage for a generous sample of Zemo and Zemo >; (antiseptic) Soap and our 32-page I booklet on skin diseases, or get a bot- ’ j tie today at Smith, Yager & Falk's ’! drug store and if you are not pleased 1 j with results they will refund your ' money. Zemo is a clean, scientific preparai tion that washes away and destroys • i the germ life and the poisons that . | cause the trouble. Stops the itching ’' at once and results can be seen after 1 one application. Zemo absolutely ' i cures eczema in all its fors as well ’ {as hives, rashes, acne, tetter, barbers’ . ■ itch, prickly heat, etc., on infants the same as on grown persons. Indorsed and sold by druggists everywhere and in Decatur by the Smith, Yager & Falk drug store. t o t MONEY TO LOAN. f Plenty of money to loan on farmt 1 at 5 per cent. Privilege of partial payment at any interest paying time , SCHURGER A SMITH, i The Bowers-Niblick Grain company • wants hay. 185tf • FOR SALE—A fresh cow, and a calf. Will sell cheap. See Noah Frauhiger, Preble, Ind. 182t3

PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will sell atSHR 1 The undersigned will offer for sale at the late residence of Mrs. Elizabeth Sells, 521 South Thirteenth street* beginning at 1 o'clock p. m., on Wednesday, August 16th, her household goods, consisting of. ’ stoves, beds, beddings and all other I articles contained in said home. Also t J farming tools, plows and harrows, two | single buggies, surrey, two sets single ' buggy harness, one set double light ' harness, ahd numerous other articles. ■ Terms made known on day of sale. ' ORA SELLS. GREEN BVRKHEAD. I J. N. Burkhead, Auct. 187t6 FARMERS! _____ , 1 As I have been sick and can not, J attend to my business, would say that anybody wanting anything, can get it j by calling on Mr. Jacob Spangler, i just across the street from the G. R.'' & I. freight house. Red cedar posts,' of six different sizes, wire fence of I any size you want on short notice; I, barbed wire, brace wire, staples, l stretchers, braces to brace the corner ' posts, In fact anything you want to , build a wire fence, and guarantee to " make the price right. 'Phone to Preb- ' le, Ind., and call Sam Shackley, for any special orders, at my expense. 186t6 HOWARD SHACKLEY. - — | ( NOTICE. Gn and after August 7th I will start my cider mill and will make cider,' every day until further notice. j1 PETER KIRSCH. ! Factory, North 3rd St 183tf FOR SALE. One new rubber-tired phaeton, one i' new two-seated, rubber-tired carriage. 1 one steel-tired surrey, one steel-tired buggy, four sets of single harness. 1 See Arthur Suttles. 179tG? o— i 1 WANTED TO RENT—A house in aC respectable location. Call Charles) Chatlain at the packing plant. ’ Phone' Xo ’ 71 187t3 •' FOR SALE OR RENT-10 nicely fur-♦ j nished rooms, upstairs, besides a'; large business and storage room; also 1 ' a good cellar and kitchen; sale cheap I and rent reasonable, if taken at once ' Good location, between Erie and Clo • ver Leaf depot.-John W. Coffee Win S Chester street. 187-e-odt6 ‘ —0- ... B. B. Ointment cures eczema, pi m . ' P es„ scalp and skin trouble, itching 1 Piles, prickly heat, sunburn, and if ’ fords you skin comfort during the hot i ing at once and allays the irritation 1 and promptly soothes and heals the skin B. B. Ointment gives universal satisfaction, and is recognized by the leading druggists as the standard remedy for all skin and scalp troubles Sold by all druggists. B B. Ointment Is one of our most staple medicines, it gives entire satisfactlon in every case. After beina omeß a remedy. The Holthous, Drug com PSny ' t*.4-wks

G. R. 4 I. TIME TABLE. Goes Into Effect, Bunday, June 25, 1911. Southbound. No. 4 2:01a.m. No. 2J 2:39 a. m. No. 12, dally except Sunday 7:08 a. m. N< 2 1:11p.m. No. 16, Sunday only 8:06 p.m. Northbound. No. 5 1:18 a.m. No. 19 11:54 p.m. No. 3, dally except Sunday. .3:24 p. m. No. 7 7:54 a.m. o HIVES AND PRICKLY HEAT RELIEVED FREE! There are no conditions attached to this offer, u you are suffering with hives, prickly heat, insect bites, or any other skin affliction, we want you to accept with' our compliments a free bottle of Zemo, the clean liquid remedy for eczema, and all diseases of the skin and scalp. This free bottle is not full size, but It is large enough to show you the wonderful healing and soothing effects of Zemo. Call today for your sample bottle of Zemo at the Smith, Yager & Falk drug store. o ATTENTION, BOYS AND GIRLS. Bantam Chickens For Sale at a Very Low Price. I am offering 1 pair of Partridge Cochin bantams, 5 pairs Buff Cochin bantams, 1 pair Golden Seabrttes, for 50 cents a pair to close them out. CLYDE M. RICE. WANTED— Second hand buggy; must be in good condition. Call 'phone 168 - 175t3 LIVERY—I have several first-class outfits. Buggies and carriages, to let on call in first-class style, at reasonable prices. ’Phone No. 182. Schlickman &i Beil, corner Third and Monroe streets. 179t10 bXJST A K. of P. watch charm, between my house and court house or court house and Gabe Kintz home. Finder please return to my office and receive reward.—H. S. Steele, county recorder. 174t3 ’WANTED—Experienced man in each township to sell Syphers' Farmers' Account Book. Call on or write, S. C. Hoffmann, Linn Grove, Ind. 17frt6 F-PhiGam fraternity locket watch fob, with monogram, “W. H. S." Also two pins on the ribbon. One 8. A- E-; the other an owl's head. Return to this office. Reward. 175t3 I win commence picking crab apples next week. Persons wanting them can notify me by ’phone 293 or 15-J. will also make some crab apple cider. 184t3 D. G. M. TROUT. Izey s Cholera Balm relieves pains in the stomach and bowels, diarrhoea, cholera morbus, bad colds, lagrippe. <i for the past twenty years by rugglsts. Price, 50c. lam also agent _ >r . Clark Johnson’s Indian Blood »ynip, manufactured in New ork City, res inflammatory rheumatism and Sease * Arising from impure moaey refunded — John El v ' Monroe. Ind. nit 6