Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 246, Decatur, Adams County, 15 October 1912 — Page 4
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AST BUFFALO. rlasf Buffalo, N, V., Oct. 15 (Special to Bally Democrat I Receipts, (’>,- 40u; shipments, 1,900; official to New York yesterday, 3,990, hogs closing steady. Medium and heavy, 99 10®59.30: V • kers, 98.75®59.00; mixed, $9.00*3’ SS.OS; light Yorekrs, $7.2041 s7.so.fi' ' ' pigs, s7.2otfi. |7.75; roughs. 97 15 i:«7.35; stags, ♦B.'iOO; steady; top lambs. 97 10; cattle, 300; slow. a. ». OVKK. No. 2 Red wheatsl.o2 No. 2 White wheat 98c Yellow corn 85c Whits corn and mixed ~.8?c No. 2 oats 29c tin Simple stained oats .25c Chical 3 ®“ c ,'eding barley 45c KrH,ed he seed 919 25 ex-presidu c | over hay 91050 manuscriptiy hay 913.59 these arttet clover haysl3 00 which stor m tn * xe d “■ $11.50 , .clover hay 910.50 h-ss saved to, w w * 94.50 If you ever tl >w $4 jou have surely 99.23 1 Why sure we cad 75cf151.25 and a little bit l>-*<E r .EL« COAL city in the world 9a.00 94.50 U is we have pI|M 94.-.01 things, that wil in f 94 50 Uillow.-94wvL.il S.OO vs«*|j|<»n 4.75 r *les st Mm er «ar, 2*»c lass; 20c ! per nonr extra for tabor tn bins: car- 1 rvtng eoat, 30c per ton extra; carrying 1
| WINNES SHOE STORE f = Welcome Home = • All old and young boys, and girls and extends an invitation to call and see us «■» Hat our old stand, where we have on display for your inspection a full line of the latesf styles in the best grade of sh>es II for mon, women and children. As a ' v4jal inducement during Old Home * Weekonly, we are giving a very neat ij.d attractive silver shoe as a souvenir 55 • to every purchase of 1 Box of 2 in 1 shoe <■* po sh which sells the world over for 10 25 X cents. See <>ur window display. 25 = WINNES SHOE STORE~ = 3 lllllillllillll =
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HH innovro FARM With 10 - - Ktr?***'** TJ*'*.^ 4 **‘*' *»• giwu t >4 x-/. O«'l, it, I JI., ul i v'lio A • cowheat, clo a 1 ' •»'■? --M'S •-•’1; 4 mile ..... mi”, , e . ; f .», c chu hes. stores, depot, delator, etc., i on a» id aravel road, artesian water, nev froeses. small on-hard, ears larg> barn. plenty of out buildings - Kd :t<mer. Liberty Mill. Ind.
OLD FRIENiS NEW FRIENDS • —— May you meet many and renew old times! May the week bring you scores of new«. ues: One of the best friends you can have is a bank account. We are ready to do our part. ——— • ** FIRST NATIONAL BANK Os DECATUR /**'*- — / THE MYERSdk ' K ■ COMPANY - J
coal up one flight of stairs, 81.00 per ton extra; carrying coal up two flights of stairs, SI.SC extra. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET Spring chicks 10c 1 Ducks 10c Fowls 10c > Geese Sc , Eggs . 25c Butter 18c ’Turkeys 10c 1 Old roosters 5c > i KALVFsr MARKETS ; I deaf tone. 9c • <>lf 12c [Tailow 6c ■’Sheep paita 26c ©91.00 . I FULLENKA MP'S, * — • Butter 22c & 25c • ■ I ard 8c 1 Eggs 26c 1 ’ - NIBLICK A CO. _____ ■Eggs 26c 1 Butter 18c® 25c ».. tsx.Rt.lN4. Spring chicks...9c Ducks 10c I Fowls pc | > eeu«* .... 9c Eggs 25c Butter 19c •Turkeys 12c Oid roosters 5c
AGENTS-A done/-maker. Guanin teed hosiery to wearer. Our proposi I tion beats all others; 91') per da> Write — Quaker Chy Mills. 36 So. 16th St. Philadelphia, Pa WW'TK!) Priser.t address of one ‘Benjamin F Stark, who at one tlm-i Had homestead in Cheyenne county. • Nebr. Said to live In Indiana now 1 1 ,K!ndly inform Thwxtor* Bonds Cur 'j - — ■
FARMS FOR SALE. 117% acres, 1% miles of Decatur, 7rootn house, cellar, barn 40x62. This farm Is a good one, and will not last long at price, $155 per acre 80 acres. Wells county, % black soli, new 9-room house, new barn, 36x50, 1\ miles of a town; price, sllO per acre. 66 acres, 4% miles of Decatur, 7room house, barn 36x60, and one 30x50; $137.50 per acre. 165 acres, 3% miles of Decatur, •% black soil, 8 room house, barn 40x60, other outbuildings; price, $137.50 p.-r acre.
80 acres, 4% miles of Decatur, ■’* : black soil, well tiled, good 7-roont 1 house, bam 36x70, plenty of fruit; : price, $l4O per acre. ■ 1 75 acres, Wabash township, 5-rootn : house, good barn, mixed soil; price : $92.50 per acre : 67 acres, 3 miles of Willshire, Ohio, ! black soil, 5-rootn bouse and fair stable; price, $l2O per acre. 212 acres, 7 miles of Decatur, 3 miles of a trading station, extra good 8-rootn house, 2 new barns, 30x56 and 1 30x40; price, $l2O per acre. ’ 101 acres, 3 miles of Decatur, 9-rootn * house, barn 36x56, plenty of outbuildings and fruit, well tiled; price. 9120 per acre. 62 acres. Wells county, five miles from Bluffton, 7-rooin house, barn 40x60, all kinds of fruit; price, slls per acre. 80 acres, a miles of Monroeville, Allen county. 5-room house, barn 30x52, orchard, etc., level black land; price, $125 per acre. SO acres, Adams county, good 6-room house, cellar and barn. X black soil. 3 miles of a good town; price, sllO per acre. 80 acres. 3 miles from Decatur, good bouse and barn, plenty of fruit; price $95.00 per acre. 140 acres, 2% miles of Decatur, 9-
room house, barn 40x70, plenty of fruit: priee, 9130 per acre. 93 acres. 4 miles from Decatur, prac-1 tically all black soil, 7-room house, barn. 36x60; price, 915,000. 100 acres, union townshin, mostly ail black land, 9-room house, cellar, barn 36x66; these buildings are almost new. | Prien, 9i5,0i'0. 120 acres, Kirkland townahlp, black land, 8-rooni house, barn 40x70; price, 9160 per acre. 80 acres. Kirkland township; black land, new 6-room house, new barn, 40x60; price. 9155 per acre We have a number of other farms listed, from 20 acres up to 320. HARVEY 4 LEONARD Office over Vane*, Hite A Macklin's. ■„ o | PUBLIC SALE. The undw.wlgned will ot. r <a l • • at his rcs'dence, 3% miles v.< t of [ Monroe and 8% miles ea*’ of Bluffton, on Thursday, October 24f\ hcg!n-| nlng at 10 o'clock a. m. the ic’ : owing property, to-wit: Two head ot Y •«»»: Bay mare, 10 years old. lady 4 «e, • weight about 1200 Iba.; black Il f 1 X - W\ 'l l TONIGHT • ariOW This being Old Hom* Week and so many of our old friends are in town again ve have secure*! r*<:> th finest i lctur*. films ou i n Jay lot the uecaaluo. t •»"* o* 1 fi m of the Caban Ina. *• -t a Is i n the (,rc.;ram tor t nlaht, bo>*a<s tau elt-elleni COMediea, ••THE fil:Bl'*T -■»s," a at»ry of ti e Cuban laaa c -a, Kalem •PARTNERS .4LIFE Li.aon Comedy. -THE "'ST OP • I.P lUR YOUNTS U '
. .»S CENTE The Thetter. Dr. L i . ijanell VETERINARIAN rnO’’’’/ K*b«idtjnce HX. •V ——*■*■ • -* • ••• Moe— Michigan farms h* y< u are interested in Mi nigan farms or real e*»tnte write HAIGHT & HICKS H ward City, Mich. We have the Bargains from >lO. per acre up.
5 years old, roadster, weight about 1100 lbs. Ten Head of Cattle: Four milch cows, 3 giving milk; Jersey cow, fresh in April; 2 three-year-old Durham cows, 1 fresh tn March and the other one in June; black Jersey, fresh this fall; 3 Je-sey heifers, will be fresh in March; 2 spring both Jersey; Jersey bull. Hogs: One black Poland China sow, weight about 300 tbs.; will farrow by Nov. 1; Duroc sow, weight about 350 Tbs.; 9 shoats, weighing from 100 to 150 tbs. each. Farming Implements: Rock Island hay loader, Superior disc drill, good as new; McCormick mower, hay j rake, self-dump; roller, Ohborn disc, good as new; corn planter, sprhigtooth harrow, l-horse cultivator, Deering binder, good as new; beet cultivator, new ground plow, new Turnbull wagon, 2 sets dump boards, corn ; plow, set double work harness, set l single driving harness, > J carriage harness, 10 acres corn in she* k, John Deere buggy, 8 doz. chickens, 2 cood beds, 2 sets of springs, so'.i. i < k stove, good as new; soft coal bu i.-', kitchen table, 10 ft.; kitchen <h: • . Blue Bel! cream separator. New... loom. 3 cornered cupboard and -tl ■ articles too numerous *o mentum '. ladles Aid of Zion will s- . - dm -- Terms: —A!i am -un‘3 c r v ft' d under, cash: <* ' V ■ '.-"'lit ••( o months "Pl ’ e -*r..n, i uicie'-e i ~ng his note w.Ci p:c .< .1 -c u.u , 4 per cent off for cash. No property removed until settled for. JOSEPH WOLFE J. F. Llechty. Noah Frauhiger. Aucts Llechty and lech. Clerks.
PUBLIC SALE. Having rented my farm I will offer for sale at my residence 2 miles north and 1 mile .west of Wren, 1 mile west of Pleasant View Baptist church and 6% miles east of Decatur, on Thursday. October 24th. beginning at 10 o’clock a. tn., the following proi'erty, •to-wit: Ten Head of Hors, s One 1 r"ey mare. 9 years oid, with feel: v j mare. 10 years old. with foal; g - v I mare. 4 years old: bay mare. 8 • >ts old: 3 yearling colts. ’ stickling <c‘ts. Three Head of Cattle. One good >, ig'ving milk. » years old: 4 ’ • . 2 years old: 1 vearllng «tec-- i t ’ <-d---ing ewes. 1 Rb nysb l *'* ' ~s. Eight l "r-cd ftvs, 7 ‘ < .-Ide; 3 will lai. ■ ’ • • • ..!e, 3 other good sows, full blooded Poland China male hog. 25 shoats. weighing from 50 to 106 pounds each. Farming Implements: Pair hay ladders, spike tooth ; barrow. carriage, grain cradle, cy- ; clone fence machine, set log bumns. t ost auger, stump puller, set of surrey ,harness and many other articles not mentioned Terms:—All amounts of $566 and under, cash. Over $5.00 a tredit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving his note with approved security: I "er cent off for cash. No property removed until settled for. W. W STEWART.
Ed Kirkland. Auct: D A. Snyder. Clerk Free lunch at noon PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale his residence two and oue-half n south of Decatur, on the Mttd •. <>n Tuesday, October 22. beginIhKI ; at 10 o'clock am, the following petty, to-wit Fbur Head Horses: y mare, 10 years old, weight about ■ 00; hay horse, good worker; brood p uare,«. years old, in foal: spring colt. One milch cow. Hogs: Two brood sows, one with pigs by aide: 12 heed of shoats lOu chickens Farming Implements: Deering binder, Deering mower, hay loader, hay rake, riding breaking plow, walking breaking plow, ,ke-tooth borrow. *l<>>tble-shovr! ■lc . s ngle shovel plow, corn planter, oiiv.-r riding corn plow, disc harrow, ay ladders. 2 farm wagons, beet rack, brand new; wagon box. land roller. I float, grain drill, mud boat, set double harneaa. set ilfrle work harness, set Ihurgy h>*rn* s, 'w buggy, about 20 cord of cook Move »rw»d, sfto shocks j of corn in t oid, about 60 l usnais of potatoes. and numerous other articles Term* -Hi amounts of tS.ot* i under, cash Over 15.66 a credit o; 9 months will purcbaset giving his note with approved eaeurity: 4 •i “• cent off for caah. No pruierty ra- • tt.vsd until settled for. WIMJAM I.ICHTLK John Spuhler. Auct, PUBLIC BALK. Notice Is hereby g' on that the un dersicneo, aamtuist-ator of the attote of Daniel Jackson, deceased, will jcm Wednesday, Oct 23, 1912. at the late rMldence of the daceaamd. 4% miles east of Decatur, tad, on the Piqua toad, offer for sale at imbllr sale the property belotigtng to said eptwtat "• tmtows; Three Head ot Hnmca: On* sorrel mare. 6 years old; 1 sorrrl mare, « years old. 2 rood sprint colts Cow, I two-year old i.elfar, »'•’ be fresh this tail; sheep, 28 he*l of good brlading eaes and 1 regtatered Rhropantre nnrk. Harness Wagons. Corn; Bet heavy breeching harneM, brass trimmed, new; doub'e
set buggy harness, set single buggy harness, set horse blankets, set flynets, Milburn wagon, Champion wogon, road cart, one-half share of twen-ty-four acres of corn in shock. Farming implements: One set of bobsleds, mud boat, 2 sets hay ladders, Champion binder, Champion reaper, Champion mower, Globe mower, Champion hay rake, Detroit Tongueless disc harrow, Hoosier fertilizer, disc drill, John Deere corn planter, corn grader, zJngle clipper breaking plow, O. K. jointer, Crown corn plow, C. H. & D. walking corn plow, Oliver riding corn plow, new; Wilder & Strong land roller, Thoma 9 hay tedder, Reed's spring-tooth harrow, spike-tooth harrow, 2-horse feed grinder, Steele's thresher, water tank, new; Steele sheep dipping tank, 2-horse block and tackle, shoveling board, set dump boards, set sled runners. 2 sets hay ladder sills, 2 log chains, bunch galvanized roofing, sack cart and many other articles not mentioned. Terms:—AU sums under $5.00 cash in hand. A credit of six months will be given on all suras over $5.00; deferred payments to be evidenced b} - promissory notes bearing 6 per cent interest after maturity, to be secured to the satisfaction of the undersigned. No proi»erty to be removed until settled for. Sale to begin at 10 o’clock a. tn
REBECCA JACKSON, Administratrix. John S r r.h'er ,u-\. FAT..M3 FOR SAL . 160 acres, level, fine, black groan' fine brick house, fine new barn on pi's near the city. Price, $6'.00 |er a<i' 160 acres, fine brick B.isf and bar 94.000 worth o'' timber, n< a ■ ilw < ■' 60 acres, bottom biack soil. Til' . ■ $70.00 per aere. 114 a< res, five tn !-s ”ct . a 1 pike, fine i< >*ue and bar:., .ante • timber. Price, 9J.'. ‘ 160 acres, brick house and barn, good outbuildings, $2,000 worth of timber, nearly all level, near the city. 1 Price, $7,000 Also many small farms, B<J and 40 acres, fine, unimproved. WM. F POHLAR, m s Batesville, Ind. (Advertisement) ——H ■ —. .nn »ll ii RESTORE GRAY HAIR TO NATURAL COLOR. I By Common Garden Sage, a Simple Remedy for Dandruff, Falling. Fad:2, Gray Hair. j The old idea of using Sage for darkening the hat; is again coming in voffue. Our grandmothers bad dark, glossy hair at seventy-five, while our mothers are gray before they are fifty. Our grandmothers kept their hair soft and glossy with a "Sage Tea.” which also restored the natural color. One objection to using such a preparation was the trouble of making 11. This objection has been overromo by the Mji'eth Chemical company of Nr w York, which has placed on the market a superior preparation of sage, combined with sulphur and other valuable remedies for dandruff. Itching scalp, and thin, weak, falling hair. The beauty of the hair depends more on Its rich, even shading then anything else. Iton't have dry, harsh faded hair, when a simple, harmless 'emedy will bring back the eulur in a few days; and don't be tormented with dandruff. Itching scalp nnd loose, falling hairs. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy will quickly correct those troubles. >tnd give color, strength and beauty to your hair Get a fifty cent bottle from your druggist today, and prove this to your own satisfaction All druggists sell IL under guarantee that the money will be refunded If the remedy Is not ex- - aetly as represented The Holthouse Drug t’o m w-f I Advertlseme"’., HOUSE KEEFER WANTED. A mMdia a,i"d tetf. er girl of cosI siderable experteßce. to assist In 'housekeeping, tn small family Call lat once B»n F hrsnk. st Ixxte A ' Schrank barter shop- -A'.fl. 24ltf DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CENTRAL COMMITTEE. — -X There will be a meeting of the Adams County Democratic Central com mlttre at democratic headquarters on Friday, O'-tober llth, at 10 o'clock • m, and It la earnestly requested th*t all mrmbera he present. a« business 'of importance will be presented <t thia meeting J. W fKMME. 24313 County chairman PUBLIC SALE. j The undersigned will sell at pubH. auction st hta jMldnacn 2% mils south of Deeattor, on tb» uld Cow farm, on Mud Pike, on Thursday, <■ tober 94, beginning at 10 ofctoek fl the following property, to wit rJ| Heed of Horw>» Ona dark grey afl vrsl purpose mare. 9 rears old. In f I sorrel mare, IS years old. In f®. 1 grey mare, a yearn oldy 1 good
spring colt. Good milch cow. 5 years old, giving milk. Hogs: Ten head Jt ehoats weighing 75 lbs. each, t hi< kens, geese and turke . About l f >" tine Barred Rock he. -, mostly ail young; a fine lot oi oung I,aned Rock roosters, 4 geese, Bronze turkeys, 4 hens one year ol<l and 4 spring turkeys. Farming Implements. Oliver breaking plow, spring-tooth lever harrow, good us new; Osborn disc, Oliver riding coru cultivator, walking coin cultivator, Black Hawk corn planter! McCherry disc grain drill, galvanized iron stock trough. 2 gal van‘zed iron hog troughs, set heavy ladders, g<x>d land rub, Fish Bros.' wide-tire wagon, double wagon box, good double action scoop board, double set of heavy I breeching harness, good set single 1 buggy harness. Union City top buggy. lin good condition, open buggy. Star ! storm front, good as new; plush robe and horse blankets, good as new, some timothy hay in mow, 12 acres corn in shock and on stalk, other articles too numerous to mention. Terms —All amounts of 95.00 and under, cash. Over 95.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving his note with approved security; 4 per cent off for tash. No properly removed until settled for. CHAS J. MILLER. John Spuhler, Auct. J. F. Fruchte, Clerk. W ITY PROPERTY FOR SALE Fr- a r ew Days Only at the Prices Quoted Below. Nine roomed house. Full lot, good ‘tarn; located on North Fifth street, i Price. 92200.00. four roomed house on Mercer av- ‘ -nue. Price. 91,950 00. I Six roomed house on North Second street. Price, 91,150.00. Eight room house on corner of Fortiax and Rugg Sts. Plenty of fruit Price. 91.65900. Eight riom hottse on West Monro# St. Cellar, lights and ba®x. Pric# 92.500.00. Seven room house on North Elev-
enth St. Barn on the lot Plenty o( fruit. Price. 91,506.00. Four room house on Eleventh St Price, $950.00. Nine room house on North Eleven h St. Two lots. Cellnr and cflß-n. Price, 92,850.00 Six room house with tour lota. <Tstern and drove well. Located or Elm St. Price, $1400.00. Nine room house, with 2% M*e«* of land. Small barn. Located ml High St. Prlc», $1,300.00. Seven room house, modem, with food bsrt and full lot. CellaCstinder house Located on North FWht St. Price. 9’ 300.00. Seven room uouse on cois>-r of Fourth and Market Sts. iPrice. 92350.00. Tbaee properties nrr all bargains. Can bi bought on good terms, and we ale i hare other properties w hten ■ «e are sure will suit. We also ha#r a largt list of fc. uis of ail sixes. HARVEY A LEONARD. Above V’ttee. Hite A Macklin, he* a '
tur. I nJ. READ TMIb. IF YOt> MEAN BUSINESS. Seven room house. with electric lights, water. bath, cistern. all In good repair, on Mercer avenue, not far nut. Price, 11500 00. Ten room bouae on Marshall street, r.ne location, abundance of fruit and nice garden, property in good repair. Price, 12500.00 Flee acre tract with modern Im provementa. including nouae and barn, owner must sell soon. Great sacrifice in price. Two houiaa on Jefferson street, very reasonable Two nice recldent es on North Fifth I street, near greenhouse Price ' <2250.00 and *I4OOOO Fine !oe«ion and fair improve meats, aoar the Presbyterian church. Nico residence on Eighth street, near P, RAI depot, very reason abls and attractive. Price 12500.00. Bm<n room house «n Rugg street, near Sam Hite grocery. Price, 11750. Two residences on Mercer sveuue. iSnlde railroad Prise. |g*o 00 and 92150 00. Two large, modt.u bouses, one block of imiH house, un brick street, dirt Cheap Two vacant lota on Close street Two vacant lots on Mnnroe street. »heat» Revera) other vacant lota, well located, at low prices, A good upto date bouse and barn on North Second street, very ramson able, owner wants to sell badly and will eserines on the value of prop arty. Two modem, up-to-date houses on Winchester street, inside the railroad, much below original com Fltm dwelling nn Adams street, three blocks from the court bouse Good hows, on West Madison street. ..-wide the railroad, brick street om pmvetnent raid. Price. ISOM do. Modern house with good barn on Jefferson street pro* 125M00 House slth two Inta on Routh Kiev, •■nth street, very reasonable DAN ERWIN. end t B Erwin Rid. Op Court House (Advertisement)
PUBLIC NOTICE FOR • HOME-COMING WEE We, I ” undersigned, do freely off all accj: -i tlation in feed and live : n>ln< > )i Able, and on account the heavy expense, we, the underslj ed, are compelled to not accept a feed, and ure compiled to charge 3 I for each horst? and feed furnished v.s at yards and barns. All bicycles It ’ in our care, will be charged 5c each Rettpoetfully uors, ERNEST SCHLICKMAI JOHN REEL. THE FASHION BARN G. W. POND & SON. ELI MYERS. (Advertisement) — NORTHERN INDIANA REAL ESTATE CO 4PANY Sixty fire acre farm, 4 r i]ps Decatur, 5 room house, l irw J* buildings in good conditio '*rn- . ‘S OU hit* all good beet land. • 5 room house on Line gtreet, to barn, drove well. plen t y O s bargain if taken soon' 7 room house on f;i n , H|rm as new, a good propes, y at right nrto NORTHERN INDIANA Real £». TATE CQ4|p ANY (AdverViiiemem, — “—■?-<*• - _ WANTED. 160 acre fafrm. within three mile, of Decatur. Must be good. | aß4 and well ilfiproved Cash buyer • A. S KEIJJSR, 242t6 Monroe, luj < Advert iaenuat; TO BEET GROWERS. Anybody needing help toward ting their beets ready for the farton, please notify the two young men fr Ing mile west of Monroe, ci Philip Heffner farm.—Adv. jsjn Isl (Advertisement) kIaGON LOAD OF BREAD.
I will be on the street next with a load of bread, clnamon roll*, lookiea and buns My Tip Top brtM makes the finest kind of sandwich** J. C. COVER DAI JI 244t3 ‘Phone 111 I Advertisement) RIVALS JACK'S BEANSTOCK. Mrs. Mary A. Johnson of this city has a tomato vine that rivals licit beanstock of fairy book tame it grew and grew and grew” until it reached a height far beyond the w» of the window and excited so mart curiosity that Mrs. Johnson decid’d ts measure 1L By the tope line, it a just ten feet and eight inches lost What is aa wonderful, s that it M atill blooming and la bearing tonaoM and blooms at the same time Shake off the grip of catarrh betotv 1 it impairs your aense of taste, sac and hearing and poisons rour was*
1 system ,n .. short Ume you as P completely cured of this distressiM disease by using Kiy's Cream IWa , This healing, antiseptic Haim dem not i fool you by short, deceptive relief.b.t 11 completely overcomes the Uisrae- t i clears the nose, head and throat <i all the rank poison. soothe- asl strengthens th*’ ran, sote memuramu. J making you proof again;*, cold* sal : catarrh. One application will roto n ■ > -*. and a 50-cent bottle will ginerallf cure the worst ease of ester'h It » guaranteed. Get it today from »otf druggist Tbv UstUbo* sc Dr« Ce (Advertisement > WILL LECORATE RESIDENCE* I Renert Bros. who will do tie d«v rating in Decatur for Ole Home w*sk win also decorate your dwelling* it you deeire II Practically every bu*iness house In ths city will lw rbboned and flag-covered, and O* dwelllnn should not be neglertel Price* and Information given on *!**'• <*uon at our headt|ua>*< ltrw doors south of Interurban atatloe Eh»i» REIFERT IIIUX I Advertisement) PROPERTY FOR SALE. I have a iood done* Mt '»»" lot. located near the North »‘" 1 school house. tt*r Mie JMtJ* JOHN I'RAK!* ■' a MM»T An express baa Vetwren th’ O R * I. depot and the tdam* ” press office Finder plno’r return Adame express office Advt I-OFT One pan gold rimmed *l* taeles, between North Ward bouae and Monro* street Flnd< r 1 tttra to Tl W Rholty roe J-m - reive reward. Advt WANTED- floral fteadv man to In harnaas shop Good atesdi h for right mon Eh<iulr* at Schafer Raddiery Co AAvt WANTED Man peat W. «l»* h *’' •nd buggy, to sell Btock '*nnl«F' Powder In Adame count v, Hslsrf »•" per month Address » Isda*'™ Bldg. Indianapolis, Ind—Advt •'
