Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 134, Decatur, Adams County, 4 June 1912 — Page 4
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EAST BUFFALO. Fast Buffalo, N. Y., Juno 1 —(Special to Daily Democrat)— Receipts, 4,000; shipments, 570; official to New York yesterday, 4.040; hogs closing steady. Yorkers, medium and heavy, $7,850) $7.90; pigs and lights, $7,[email protected]; ! roughs, $6.85@ $7.00; stags. $5.50® ! $6.00; sheep, 800; fresh, slow; top lambs, $8.25; cattle, 10; steady. — G. T. BURK. No. 2 White wheat $1.06 No. 2 Red wheat $1.09 Yellow corn 90@97c j Mixed corn 85e@93c \ Oats 46c \ Rye 83c Feeding barley 85c; Feeding barley 85c Alsifce seed $12.00 No. 1 clover hay $22.00 j Timothy hay $22.00 j Light mixed hay SIB.OOI Mixed clover hay $16.00 j No 1 oats straw $9.00 ! Rye straW $9.00 ! Clocer seed $9,00 j WOOL MARKET. Best, medium 19c@23c ; Wool 19c@23c j LOCAL DELIVERED COAL PRICES. Anthracite $7.75 ■ i Pocahontas $4.25 i Pomeroy $4.00: Ky. Splint $4.09 ■' W. Va. Splint $4.00 i 1 Hocking $3.75 ' Jackson Hill $5.00 ■
BE WISE IN TIME. You cannot keep well unless your bowels are regular. Neglect oi this rule of health invites half the sicknesses from which we suffer. Keep the bowels right; otherwise waste matter and poisons which should pass out of the body find their wav into the blood and sicken the whole system. Don’t wait until the bowels are constipated; take Bloodine Liver Pills. They are the finest natural laxative hi the world—gentle. safe and prompt and thorough. They strengthen the Stomach muscles, and will not injure the delicate mucous lining of the bowels. Bloodine Liver Pills have a constitutional action, that is —the longer you take them, the less frequently you need them. They help aatiye help herself and keep the bowels healthy, bile active, and stomach well. They never sicken, weaken or gripe. Mail orders filled by the Bloodine Corporation, Boston, Mass. 25c a box. Hoithouse Drug Co., special agents. J. B. OINTMENT 1 as cjnu bum'.; eds of cases of eczema, carbers itch, itching piles, ivy poi»_aing, pimples, scalp eruptions, cuts, chapped hands, or any skin trouble B. B. Ointment is a true, antiseptic disinfectant, and should be in eveiy home. Price of Ointment, sbc. •*». If not handled by your druggist, send 50c to firudg Bros., Mffr, 217 East Monroe street. Deeatu", Ind. 39-2tw-3m FIRST DOSE ENDS INDIGESTION, HEADTBURN. OR GAS.ON t? j STOMACH. The question as to how long you are ■ going to contiTv'?' -u ; ‘-d from indigestion, dyspepsia or out-of-order-stomach is merely a matter of how Soon you begin taking Bloodine. If yous stumach is lacking in digestive power, why not help the stomach to do its work, not with drastic drugs, but as reinforcement of digestive agents, such as are naturally at work Id the stomach. People with weak stomachs should take a little Bloodine occasionally, and there will be no more indigestion, no feeling like a lump of lead in the stomach, no heartburn, sour risings, gas on stomach, or belching of undigested food, headaches, dizziness or sic kstomach; and besides, what you eat will not ferment and poison your breath with nauseous odors. All these symptoms resulting from a sour, out-of-order stomach and dyspepsia are generally relieved five minutes after taking a little Bloodine. Go to your druggist and get a 50cent bottle of Bloodine now and you will always go to the table with a hearty appetite, and what you eat will taste good, because your stomach and intestines will be clean and fresh and you will know there are not going to be any more bad nights and miserable days for you. Bloodine will freshen you and make you feel life is worth living. Lloodine costs but 50 cents a bottle.
Massillon $4.75 25c perton less at bins. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Spring chickens 9c Bucks 10c Fowls 10c Geese ...., 10c ! Eggs lO^. ihmtter 2Uu Turkeys 11c Chicks 9c Old roosters ...., .6c KALVE* iHAfIK ETB I Beef biaes 9c ; Calf 12c Tallow 5c Sheep pelts [email protected] j Wool 19c @ 23c | Eggs 15c FULLENKAMP’S. Butter 15c Lard Sc ! Eggs 15c NIBUCK & CO. I Eggs >. 15c I Butter ldc@2oc H. SERLING. Spring chickens Sc Ducks 10c Powi3 10c Geesj 10c Eggs 17c Butter iiii Turkeys ...ID Old roosters 6c Chicles Ic
Mail orders filled. The Bloodine CorporaFon, Boston, Mass. Holthouse Drvj Co. o ENDS HUNT FOR RICH GIRL. o:ten the hunt for a rich wife ends J when the nufn meets a woman that j uses Electric Bitters. Her strong | nerves ..ell in a bright brain and even I temper? Her peach-bloom complexion I and ruby lips result from her pure blood; her bright eyes from restful sleep; her elastic step, from firm, free muscles, ail telling of the health and strength Electric Bitters give a woman, and the freedom from indigestion, backache, headache, fainting and dizzy spells they promote. Everywhere they are woman’s favorite remedy. If weak or ailing, try them. 50c at Holthouse Drug Co. o TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Notice is hereby given that on Monday, June 10, 1912, I will begin the survey of all that part of the John S. Bowers addition of inlots and outlots, streets and alleys, necessary to find and perpetuate the original lines and corners of inlots Nos. 1,2, 4,5, and part of inlot No. (!, in sail addition, as laid out and platted and on record of the recorded plat in the city of Decatur. By order of property owners. G. F. KINTZ, 133t3 Surveyor. 0 MOVE ON, NOW! Says s policeman io a street crowd, and whacks heads, if it don't. “Move on, now!” says the big, barsh mineral pills to bowel congestion, and suffering follows. Dr. King’s New Life Fills don t bulldoze the bowels. They gently persuade them to right action, and health follows. 25c at Holthouse Drug Co. o Pi.ANT3 FOR SALE. At Verde r sisters. Celery, peppers, at 5c a dozen; late cabbage and tomatoes at 25c a hundred; 524 Marshal St.; ’phone 347. 129t4 o GOOD HOUSE FOR RENT. A seven-room apartment in line of the double houses on Third street, just opposite court 'nouse, electric lights, gas, good bath room, etc. Inquire of A. D. Suttl?c, at Old Adams County bank. 122tf o FOR SALE OR TRADE—2O passenger “Rapid” combination autotruck. —B. J. Bartlett, Huntington, IriC. L. Davis, formerly of Decatur, from Newport, Wash., has been engaged by the Reiter & France tonsorial parlors. 127t6 WANTED —We offer an al! summer’s job to three middle-aged men in this county. No boys or foreigners need j apply. If you are the man we want j we will start you immediately at $lB J weekly. References required.—Glen j Pros., Rochester N. Y U’lt2
MRS. TANVAS’ FUNERAL Held This Morning from St. Mary’s Church —Body Shipped. Many paid their last earthly respects to Mrs. Anna Tanvas, whose funeral rites were held from the St. Mary’s church at 8:30 o'clock, with Father Wilken in charge. Following tlie services the body was left in the church until this afternoon, when it was taken to Saginaw', Mich., at 3:11 over the G. R. & 1. to her former home for burial. The remains were accompanied by Mr Tanvas and children, Gladys and Bernetus, and Mrs. John Block, a sister-in-law of the deceased, who cared for her duirng the last week of her illness. Mrs. Tanvas was a lady beloved by all and her death caused much sadness throughout the city. — o ■ KEIPER LITTLE BETTER, Henry Keiper, the young man who two weeks ago Monday, was shot by Willard Steele, and at once removed to the county infirmary for treatment, is somewhat improved today over his condition of the past two or three days His condition is much brighter than heretofore and the attending physicians believe he will again eujo*a speedy recovery. GERM LADEN DUST CAUSES CATARRH. Ely's Cream Balm Kills the Deadly Catarrh Germs —No Stomach Dosing. Catarrh, which is lad enough in Itself, often results in loss of taste, smell and hearing, and leads to serious throat and lung troubles if not promptly checked. The seat of catarrh is usually in the back of the nose, and its natural course is downward, into the throat and thence to the lungs. Don’t take any chances. If you have any symptoms of catarrh —stuffed up feeling in the head, nasty discharge from the nose, sore throat, or dry, hacking cough, get a fifty cent bottle of Eley’s Cream balm from your druggist, and begin the treatment at once. .This remedy is not a “burning out" or "drying up" process. It Is simply a cleansing, healing antiseptic Balm, taken through the nostrils back into the head and throat where it instantly reaches the seat of the trouble. That's the only way to effectually and permanently cure catarrh. Catarrh makes you offensive to yourself and friends. Start using Ely's Cream Balm today, and in a short time you will be permanently cured of this nasty, disgusting di sease. t-t-s o STARTLING, ASTONISHING, ASTOUNDING.
Has been the sate of Bloodine during the past few days. We never have had such a tremendous sale on any remedy in our store. Bloodine is highly endorsed by some of the roost learned physicians in America for Bright's disease, diabetes, stone in the bladder, rheumatism and catarrh, and if you are suffering with any of these terrible diseases yon should not fail to buy a bottle of this wonderful remedy today. Usual SI.OO size bottles for 50 cents at the Holthouse Drug Co. or from, The Bloodine Corporation, Boston, Mass. Holthouse Drug Co., special "gents. —j, UuTiCE. We have ,»eni> 'A money 'j loan on farms. <ong „,iaie No communion charger,. T&F-L ERVJfw LAW OFFICE. o IMPROVEC LOT FOR SALE 1 wish to sell my lot on Nutman avenue, in the northwest part of the j city. It is an ideal plaee for a borne has fruit trees, cistern, cement sidewalk, gas piped in, founda'lon standing, city water on lot, and other advantages. Will sell cheap for cash if taken at once. Address Charles Yobst/R. F. D. No. 13, Fort Wayne, Ind. 134t12 o f ' BLOODINE OINTMENT CURES ECZEMA Itching and bleeding piles, psoriasis, salt rheum, pimples, rashes, dan--1 druff and falling hair. Mrs. H. W. AI j len, Gaffney, C. C., says: “I have , used Bloodine Ointment for eczema and find it a most effective remedy.” o FOR SALE —Large kitchen cupboard, in good condition. Phone 47. 131t3 WANTED —For tiro Snedeker theater party this week's engagement and summer, a nia'-o player, trap drummer, and couple pieces of brass: also amateurs, for amateur contest Friday night. Cash prizes offered. Call Wednesaay night at 8:00, at Bosse opera house. Ask for manager. 127t3
THE ELECTION DAY Commissioners Fix Thursday, July 11, as Date for Subsidy Election. THE MACADAM ROADS Contractors Must Begin Work at Once on Roads or Forfeit Contracts. Thursday, July 11th, has been named by the board of commissioners as the date for holding the subsidy elec tlon, in which the Fort Wayne k Springfield Railway company asks a one per cent tax levy with which to build the line to Monroe The polls will open in the township and city of Decatur. Tlie r edition was signed by J. G. Smith and seventy-five pthers and was in regular form. Inspectors were named as follows; South Washington,* Charles O. McKean; north Washington, John Harvey; Decatur, First Ward “A,” John Lose; First Ward “B," Frank Gass; Second Ward “A," B. W. Sholty; Second Ward “B," Samuel Butler; Third Ward “A,'* Louis Fruchte: Third Ward “B,” Joseph McFarland. Earl A. Shafer and Lawrence Archbold w’ere appointed to Purdue university and Claude Coffee and Edgar Vancil as alternates. The auditor was ordered to give notice that, bids will be received on Tuesday, July 2nd, for the furnishing of coal for the various county buildings. Extras to the extent of thirty dollars were allowed on the Engle road. The petition of William Buuck and others Tor a macadam road was filed and found sufficient. C. C. Ernst was appointed engineer and Adam Miller and James Kenney as viewers, to meet at the auditor’s office June T\ The report or the viewers on the Julius Haugk road was approved and the road ordered. Petitions of C. 2. Stuckey et al. and Peter Rich et al. were filed. The petition of August Conrad et al. w r as found sufficient and C. C. Ernst named as engineer and James Wiley and Robert Kerr as view'ers, to meet at auditor’s office June lith. Bonds were issued for the J. A. Engle road on the county line.
Because of a decrease of the taxable property in Wabash and Hartford townships, the tax levy for the Bluffton, Geneva & Eastern traction line did not raise the amount petitioned for. Petitions for an additional levy were filed by Charles Pontius et al. for Hartford township, where the shortage is $928.28, and by W. R. Wells et al. for Wabash, $517t«9. The levies were ordered. Superintendent Laughlin of the county farm was directed to sell the ! wool on hands and report at next i quarter. Sheriff Durkin was ordered to notify all contractors who have macadam j roads to build and where bonds have j been sold, that they proceed at once j or the contracts will be declared for-! feited. It appearing that certain persons j are in the habit of pasturing stock on the public highways, much to the danger of travelers, it is ordered by the board that road superintendents and supervisors at once proceed to enforce the taws which provide that animals on the highways either have an attendant, or to be so staked as to keep them off that part of the road traveled. i Contracts for the furnishing of supplies to the county infirmary were awarded as follows: Drugs, Holthouse Drug Co.; hardware, Fred Schaub; dry goods, Niblick & Co.; clothing, Holthouse, Schulte & Co.; paints and oils, Smith, Yager & Falk; groceries, Niblick & Co.; tobaccos!,Frank McConnell. Upon advice of the state attorney general the commissioners allowed the inspectors for first registration but two days each. Some had filed a bill for four days and others for three, but the commissioners allowed but two days. This will reduce the expenses about S2OO in this county. o ROOMERS WANTED—At 110 So. 3rd St., just opposite court house. 124t3 Conkey's Poultry Remedies are the best on the market. A separate remedy for each disease. Sold on moneyback guarantee by Smith, Yager & Falk. llft-t&f-lmo
LABORERS WANTED. * — We want ten to fifteen men to dig pits and work on new bridge. t23t4 at’RK CONSTRUCTION CO. RED SWEATER LOST —Monday evening between ..ome of D. Gerber and C. D. Lewtnr. Return to Mrs. C. D. Lewtou. 122t3 FOR RENT. Front, corner office rooms, over interurban station in Morrison block. Inquire of A. D. Suttles, at Old Adams County Bank. 125tf
Bicycle Repairing Electric Wiring Bicycle and Electric Sundries Mezda and Gem bulbs Gocarts Retired 9 . — i ' EDW. E. PARENT 13! 3. 2nd. St. Open Evening* Bloodint Cures Strains, Bruises Rheumatic Sprains, Rheumatic Liniment pains. Pains in the Chest, Side and Back, Swelling and Tumors, Frcst Bites, Sore Throat, Quinsy, Croup, Hoarseness. 25c and 50 cents a bottle.
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WOOL We are now paying from 19 to 23c per pound for wool Kalver Wool Co. Or. C. V. Connell VETERINARIAN Dlq ATin Office 143 L IlUIlr; Residence 102 WANTED Fngineer at the Intcrurban Power House, Apply to V7. F. Burns Chief Engineer
2> ' Paris Ey^oeitiog For Sale By Ben Knapke Joe J. Tonnellier Every Time is a scientific German prepared remedy for barren mares, cows, sows and ewes with a success of over 35 years back of it. In not one instance have we learned of its failure. Anti-Bteril is strictly guaranteed to do all we claim for it, or "Money back and back without a question" if it fails. Anti-Steril isonlys] a bottle, purchase a bottle today-make us prove our claims. SMITH, YAGER & FALK Decatur, .... j nc ]_
The Greatest itey Sav-j ing Event 01 the Year With the sole object of getting more People to try our shoes we off er these unusual values for 10 days only Commencing Wednesday June sth. Ending Sat. June 15th. an Pairs of Womens oxfords in Patent one strap Patent one eve tie. Patent and Suede oxfords a il $3.00 and‘s3.so values Sale price SI.OO per pair ifiO Pairs in all leather, all styles pat, gun metal and velvets all $3.00 and $3.50 values Sale price $1.98 ao Dojrc in gun metal Buitonand Blucher oxford 8 also pat. and kid blu. oxford, all $2.50 to $3. value Sale price $1.48 v JOO Pairs hand turned pumps the kind that bends with the foot in all pat. one and three straps all $3.00 value at $1.19 48 Pairs Men Walk Overs oxford all $3.50 and $4.00 value Sale price SI.OO 36 Pairs Men gun metal Button and Blucher oxford all $3.00 value at $1.98 PEOPLES & GERKE
FOR SALE—Barred Plymouth Rock eggs: seeting of 15 eggs, 50 cenrs. or $3.00 per hundred. The kind it pays to raise.—Bernard Beckmeyer, Decatnr, No. 1; 'phone 14-L. 119t)2
BERGHOKF BEER A Real Germaffißrew We Absolutely Guarantee That This Beer Will Never Cause Biliousness Costs no more than any other first Class Beer Instead of machine-forced methods, we use nature’s method—time, and store our product for months to get the proper age and that pleasant mellow taste. The brewing secret of the old German masters, the material, the waL r, the equipment and the will, combine to produce a beer whose nourishing, nerve-strengthening and stimulating qualities are unexcelled >eer whose purity, wholesomeness and flavor have secured for it friends unnumbered. Delivered By The Case CURLEY’S Phone 38
UDIES HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS The July patterns are in now and we are prepared to furnish you any s *yle you wish. Remember these patterns have the guide chart that makes it easy to make your garments, if you’ll stop at our pattern counter we’ll be glad to go through the new catalogue with you. PULLENKAMPS
FOR SALE—Fine celery plants. See Tony Holthouse No. 4th St. 132tC FOR SALE —Good second hand clothing, for gentleman. Inquire at this office. 132t3
