Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 156, Decatur, Adams County, 1 July 1913 — Page 4

DAILYDEMOCRAT Published Every Evening, Exceot Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT COMPANY LEW G. ELLINGHAM. JOHN H. HELLER. Subscription Rates. Per Week, by carrier 10 cents Per Year, by carrier $5.00 Per Month, by mail.... 25 cents Per Year, by mail $2.50 Single Copies 2 cents Advertising rates made known on application. Entered at the postoffice in Decatur, THE TARIFF BILL That the Democrats of the house and senate will promptly agree on the tariff MU is, of course, understood. That they have the votes to pass it every one knows. And no one doubts that it will ultimately become a law. The only question is as to when the Dual vote will be taken. The answer to that question depends largely, if not wholly', on the policyjidopted by the Republicans. They can, if they choose, and are willing to assume the responsibility, deprive the country of the benefit that would flow from a prompt settlement of the issue. But the responsibility will be a grave one, and one that it will not be possible to shift from Republican I shoulders. The country, as was Ehown in the news dispatches of Saturday, is demanding the immediate passage of the bill. The Republican party’ was all but wrecked a few i years ago by the stolid resistance of > certain leaders to the will of the pec- ■ pie. Continued resistance of the same sort must still further weaken it. The people expect that those who are opposed to the bill will make their views known, and give the reasons for them. That is right and proper. But perfunctory and prolonged debate, mere speech-making, abstraction and i delay, will only serve still further to set the people against the Republican party. If anything is clear, it is that business men, and the people generally, earnestly desire to get this tariff question out of the way. Even those who do not like the bill, or are doubt-1 fill about it, and desire to see it put' in operation at the earliest possible I day. What they want is a settled condition. The pressure from the country, already strong, will grow I stronger. As it is exerted in favor of J what is right, it ought to prevail. It is to be hoped that Republican sen-, ators and representatives w ill not re-1 peat a mistake that has already cost I their party so dear. They can not de- i feat the bill. They can not hope to j change it in any essential feature. But I they can greatly inconvenience and embarrass the business of the country. ; —lndianapoli# News. - REAL ESTATE BARGAIN. We wish to sell or trade a splendid! residence property, located in Sturgis, Mich. It is a brick building, 14 rooms, 2 baths, strictly modern; lot is 1041 feet front and 190 feet deep, located | in center of Sturgis, a city of 4000. j Good place for rooming house or' small hotel. Is rented now for S4O, per month. A splendid investment. We want to sell and will make terms ■ to suit purchaser or will trade it for I Adams county property. A chance for 1 you to make some money. Address I - Ed buttman, R. F. 1)., No. 3, Decatur | at once. 149t6j o DEMOCRAT WANT ADS PAY BIG. Mexican Braids The latest creation in mens neckwear tor Summer wear 50c THE MYERS-DAILEY COMPANY

amusements. The “Billy Rendon Comedy C 0.,” which opened a weeks engagement at the Bosse Opera House last evening. . undoubtedly presented one of the big gest and best attractions seen in the local theatre for some time. The show from start to finish was one continuous uproar brimful of funny situations and the better class of good clean comedy. The musical numbers • w liSsi jiff !. with which the show is interspersed are the very latest hits of the season. The company is made of real comedians and a chorus of pretty girls. To say the show presented last night was well received, would be putting it | mild. A complete change of program | nightly as advertised, nothing repeatI <d. and should not fail to pack the ooera house for the balance of the week. Those who can enjoy a good laugh had better get in line to re--1 <-o?ve the laughs administered by the i' Billy Ret .’on Company The aot.te is cool and pleasant, good ventilation I and big fans. - o BAD STOMACH? One Dose of Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy Should Convince You That Your Suffering is Unnecessary. Recommended for Chronic Indigestion and Stomach, Liver and Intestinal Ailments. _* ' i JL Thousands of people, some right in i your own locality, have taken Mayr’s i Wonderful Stocach Remedy for stomj ach, liver and intestinal ailments, dysi pepsia, pressure of gas around the heart, sour sumach, distress after I eating, nervousness, dizziness, fainting i tpells, sick headaches, constipation, I torpid liver etc., and are praising and recommending it highly to others so ; that they may also know the joys of I living. Mayr's Wonderful Stomach I Remedy itj the best and most widely I known remedy for the above ailments. Ask your druggist for a bottle today, j Put it to a test—one dose should convince. it is marvelous in its healing 1 ropertie* and its effects are quite natural as it acts on the source and fcundationTof stomach ailments and in most cases brings quick relief and permanent results. This highly successful remedy has been taken by the most prominent people, and those in all walks of life, among them members of congress, justice of the supreme court, educators, lawyers, merchants, bankers, doctors druggists nurses, manufacturers priests, ministers, farmers with lasting benefit and it should be equally successful in your case. Send for free valuable booklet on stomach all- ; meats to Geo. H. Mayr, Mfg. Chemist. I 154-156 Whiting street, Chicago, 111. 1 o ■ — FOR SALE AT SACRIFICE PRICES. 9 rooms and bath, modern residence, good barn, full lot, 4 blocks of court house. 9 room house, full lot, on Marshall street. 8 room bouse on South Tenth St., good barn, full lot. 7 room house, good barn, plenty of fruit, full lot. on Monroe street. We must clise these out soon. HARVEY &■ LEONARD. MILK DEALERS’ NOTICE. This is the last day to file your certificate of examination of youncow or cows. • AIT who have* not filed thoir certificates by Saturday. July 5, will have their license revoked. DR. H. E. .KELLER, j 15616 Sec’y City Board of Health. o — — DEMOCRAT WANI ADS PAY BIG.

OBITUARY. Elmina Kern was born Sept. 17th, IS3O, in Stark County, near Massllon: She was a daughter of John and Christens Kern and was one of nine children, two of whom. Mrs. Mase of Massilon, Ohio, and Mr. Wash Kern, east of Decatur still survive her. She con tinued to live with her parents on the farm where she was born until 1852, , when they, moved with their family to a farm east of Decatur near what is now known as the Salem Evangelical Church. The property on which this church stands was a part of her father's farm and was given by him | for that purpose. Before this church was built, however, she was converted at a meeting held in her father's home in the year 1854. On Feb. Ist. 1855, she was married i to Daniel Railing at the old Methodist College at Fort Wayne by the President of that institution, which wedlock God has blessed with fiftyeight years, four months and nineteen | days. They immediately established their home on a farm near her father's | place in which neighborhood they con-1 tinued to live till 1874, when they moved to Decatur, Ind., were they I have resided ever since. While liv-' Ing on the farm there was born to them three children, two girls and a boy, the toy having died in infancy. The daughters Mrs. Salome Rice and Mrs. Christena Vail both survive her. j Mrs. Railing has been an invalid since the 17th of las* Feb., and has j, suffered greatly but nevertheless al-1 ways patiently. She has been a mem-1 ber of the Methodist Church here in , Decatur for many years and'has been i faithful and trustful in God throughout all the varied experiences of her ; life, in fact, the patience with which' she bore her sufferings made her an | inspiration to all who knew her. Besides the daughters mentioned ■ ' above there survive her the com pan- ’ ion of her years, Mr. Daniel Railing and three grandchildren, Dan R., H., Thomas and Forest E. Vail, and one , great grandchild Mary Louise Vail. On Thursday morning of June 19ih !, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John W.!, Vail where she lias been residing fgr the last nine months, God called her) home and exchanged her tired mortal I frame for one that is immortal and [ crowned her with the glorious life h that is eternal, after having lived j here among us for 82 years 9 months and 2 days. —. 0 * SPECIAL NOTICE. The Decatur school board will re- , ceive sealed bids for removing old I paper from walls and ceilings of the i v est ward school house and putting oii one coat of glue sizeing and two coats of paiin. made of standard white lead (Eagle or Carter) and pure linseed oil, color to conform with state laws; also cornice, belfry and i outside of window frames, sash and < doors, with two coats made of white lead, (Eagle or Carter I with pure lin-i seed oil. Bids may be filed with the secretary I Irvin Brandyberry, not later than 8 p. m. on July 9, 1913. Said work to be completed on or before August! Ist. Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. School Board. O. L. VANCE. IRVIN BRANDY BERRY. J. F. FRVCHTE.

NOTICE TO PATRONS. AH Union Barber shops in Decatur will be closed Friday. July 4th. In order to accomodate our patrons we will remain open until 9 o'clock Thursday evening. 156t3 W.LNTED —Help, to make hay. Pay by the hour, 25c. J. C. Haikless; ’phone Lon the L line. 153t3

could be kept sn a solid A I chunk of ice it would ?' iwJ I be no cooler than its kept without one cent of extra expense I 5 • - J JA' gw ~- •■'-skz--Built In C7A Porcelain lined! < Water Cojloier i MiTm Automatic >Z YAGER BROS. & REINKING

Brick Building For SALE on 2nd st. fine Location Always Rented CALL ON Dan M. Niblick

“Little Red Hen” POULTRY ' TONIC 100 thousand chicks die every day during June in Indiana. This tonic cures and prevents diseases of chickens and turkeys. Chickens fed this tonic grow one-third faster. No sick chickens, but hearty, plump fellows. Commence feeding now. Buy of SMITH, YAGER & FALK Druggists Decatur, - - - Ind CHICHESTER S PILLS TttE brand. A , Pitl» in Red au 1 Gold meUHicXV/ 1 scale i vith Itiue Ribboa. V ’ TuLe no other. Hwy of voar V 1/ ~ tD BrusriM. A • €lll-< in:».TER A [<• BRAND PILLS, for years knoxa as Best.biteut. Always Reliable *<—r SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHtRE FOR SALE BY CALLOW & RICE.

Democrat Want Ads Pay. GOOD 7 room house on High street, hard and soft watjer and artifical gas, a Bargain if taken soon. Good 7 room house on West Monroe st. Plenty of fruit, hard and soft water and electric lights A bargain don’t miss it. Northern Indiana Peal Estate Agency The Detroiter is as noteworthy in economy of operation as it is in first cost. 20 to 25 miles on a gallon of fuel, and over 100 miles to the quart of lubricant, is its everyday record.

SBSO —s9oo no 5 -passenger car made that can batter this record—none whatever; and there is no car within hundreds of dollars of the De1™' l , er P r,< 'hat has the same high grade features of construction — the full-floating rear ax.e, the platform rear spring, and the other features that make the Detroiter the most remarkable automobile value ever offered “’“■io (let a demonstration. Let us Cf com"

G. H. BRIGHT. Decatur, • • Indiana Agent for Detroiter Sales Company, Indianapolis.

THE REX THEATER Come where it is cool and where you can enjoy a goo<. show. Also see the best pictures on the market. We have three splendid reels on the program for tonight. It s cooler on the inside of our theater than on the outside. Come this evening and he convinced. The snows are fine. “The Law Os The Wild Standard, Northwestern drama “The Old Maids Last Attempt,” Frontier Comedy “The Wayward Sister," Gem, Society drama In connection with these big shows we will give $5.00 in gold, Have your tickets with you and be the lucky one. 5c to all REX THEATER

Legal Rate Loans 2 Per Cent Per Month We loan $5 to SIOO and from one to twelve months’ time. We have not changed our plan of long time and easy payments, which has become so popular with the borrowing public. On the other hand we have lowered our rates to conform to the new law, under which we operate and are licensed and bonded to the State of Indiana. We loan on household goods, pianos, horses, wagons, fixtures, etc., without removal. Mail or ’phone orders receive prompt attention. If you need money fill out the following blank, cut it out and mail it to us, and our agent will call on you. Our agent will be in Decatur every Tuesday. Name Address Reliable. Private. H. Warn Im” c n moanv Established 1896. Room 2, Second Floor, 706 Calhoun Street Home ’Phone, 833. Fort Wayne Inu

Dr C. V. Connel

veterinarian Office 143 1 11 UUt: Residence 102

DR. C. R. WEAVER OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Office above Bowers Realty Company. Phone 314

W''4T2i x w THE KIND YOUR MOTHER MADE 1 was all right, of course. But she would’nt have made bread at home if she had lived near our bakery. She would have found ours just as good in fact so good that she would nt have bothered about home made pastry roils etc. Give our bake shop a trial and learn how good we make things. •i Jacob Martin

A SHOE STORE WITHOUT SHOES . U . .mrc without shoes would not do very much business . would A shoe store _ bnyg jt ghoeß from tho... Wak( . M W(w “ V d ture H th kind of shoes for which it has a market, .t mait manufacture thi« HHiuireaenta of ita trade. How many len veTan" women, tuo-are trying to do.buaine*. with-n.t i - 2 You can no more do a successful business without ant thah a shoe store can sell shoes without stock \ Hank of personal service. One that takes a hearty, FIRST NATIONAL BANK Dec.W. Ind ‘“*

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EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, X. Y.. June 39—(Spe< i ial to Daily Democrat I— Receipts 4.90$ nothing official to New V orit Yesterday 3610: Hogs closing steady-, Yorkers tneadium and heavy s9.lo<r $915; pigs and lights $9 15; ro> gbs $”.80©f7.90; stags $6.09 and $7.90; Sheep 4,00('. steady; cattle 500, slow No merket here July 4th 1. HUNK. New wheat W® No. 2 Red wheat No, 2 White wheat ~,.94c No. 3 Yellow corn 81c! Corn. V« bite 69c Oats Sample sxaineu uam Woi Rye .....54c Harley No. 1 timothy hay $9 50 Vo. 1 mixed $8 50 NA 1 clover $6 50 rtmothy seed 11 ev Wool 12c@20c COAL PRICES. Stove and Egg, hard $8 00 Chestnut, hard $8 50 Pea, bard .....S7.(H Poca, Egg and Lump $5.00 W. Ash $4 50 V. Splint $4.50 fl Valley $4.J5 R- Lion s4.je Cannel! |«oo J- Hill $5.00 Kentucky .s4s') Lnrtr $4 Ml

FLY NETS Now is the time to buy your fly nets. Protect your home and save your feed and shoe bills and als make your horse work more satisfactorily, ome in an-.i let us show you our large assortment of nets from $2.50 to $15.00 Chas. F. Steele & Co. North Second Street m™—— _______ Old Adams County Bank Decatur, Indiana. Capital UMOOO] j’” \X_ '•.‘-NJ Surplus . 180.0 111 / V -e'A. ,<• <t .) 7 I c. S. Niblick, Prar.deot V ♦Afrfiji M. Kirach and John >oci VieaPreaideDin MgKtyvjlMaffiSyM e. X. Eh;ngcr. iiijApnj*'7 ~ ■ I'V* Fam / » „„ as p‘ JtJ ' Reflect !E* . Resolve Collecpom fere's Nothing Like MA BANK ACCOUNT 0 *‘>i«R ata1 ’ a y, T° Give ; A Man The Courage Ac & To Face The World ' Banking And All That’s Hurled ' “ etho / ! J i / Against Hun To Discourage Hi Ej, tß, '' ,fd One Dollar Starts l^ 8 " o n 1 Year Time Pepo#

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