Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 266, Decatur, Adams County, 11 November 1913 — Page 5

ANNOUNCEMENTS for REPRESENTATIVE Plouho Announce Illv „ lor representative ="'» «»• »>» decision of H )r . , ’ )Joi ' t to nn.ry to ho hoJ,| PrM . t n, [ Wl--10)M. ' I ’ l , ' r iih('r b, "■ <• Parrish for clerk. Ton artattUmrlaort ... m,,n " !,H a ''andtdiitp for rl i.ms county, nul.ject to tho <i i 1 tho •1-n.ooru.io urinary ,„ i , n #1 Friday, December 5, h)l3, " 10 ( Wild, HAMMELt,. PlooH.. announce my n « ms ns a dldiitc for clerk of Adams county ,/ rs? ,o „ z • ' • l "- • HARLES OETTTNC John T. Kelly of .Torromon township hereby anounew his name as a r . ml , Ante for dork of Adams mmy "Z r 1°" "I tln« democratic primary election to be held Friday December 5, 1913. JOHN T KELLY. for PROSECUTING attorney Dense announce my name as a candidate for prosecuting attorney of the 2Gth judicial district, subject tn the dc - ctaton of the democratic primary to he held Friday, December f (l uh;> j. F. KRI’CHTR Yon are authorised to announce my name as a canator.te for prosecuting A nttomey of the ilfith judicial circuit, euhje< t to the decision of the demo cratic primary election of Adam« county to !>e held Friday. Decentliei r>. 1913. MERLIN M. ni’NBAR, FOR RECORDER. Please announce the name of tli> > undersigned as a candidate for retard er of Adams county, subject to the dc cislon of the democratic primary dec Hon to he held Friday, lHcember .T L 191.1. CHARLES K, MAGLEY.

1 hereby annmin. e my name as a candidate for recorder of A.tanif coun ty. subject to the dp.isi.in of Hip dr-m ooratlc primary election to tie held Friday, December 5, l'*l3. Aa C. ADQBRFRCER. Plea.sc announce my name ns a candidate for recorder of Adams county nubject to the decision of the democratic primary to lie held Friday, lie comber .*». 191:1. FRED S 'll ACB. FOR TREASURER. Plense announce my name ns a ran f* didate for treasurer of Adams connsecond two-year te:m, subject to tin decision of the democratic primary election to tie held. Friday December B, 1913. W. J. ARCHBOU). E- You are liereliy authorized to an uounce my name as a candidate for treasurer of Adams county, subject to the decision of the democratic primary election, to be held Friday December 5, 1913. QEORGE KINZEL. FOR ASSESSOR. Pleas.- announce my name as a can didnte for assessor of Adams county. I •object to the decision of the democratic primary, to la* held Friday, lie comber 5, 1913. WM. FRAZIER. ASSESSOR Please announce my name as » ran didat •• for county avi-essor, -übject to the decision of the democratic primary I to lie hi-1.l Friday. December a, 1913.. \VM ZIMMERMAN. ’ FOR SHERIFFI hereby announce my name as a , candidate for sheriff of Adams county I nubject to the decision Os the demo I crath- primary elect too to be held Frl *”>'• OMSK. Please announce the name of Henry Ro.lenbe.-k of Root t«wn»hlp as a can didate for sheriff of Adams county. •Object to the de.h ion of the emo I rruilc primary to to* held rriday, 6. IW #J nom;vra , K . K, a< „ candidate tor sheriff of Ad n “ m ... nblec* to the decision of •nis county, s’toje the democratic primary, to “iSnsm JOR SURVEYORPWsc announce my » | dldate for surveyor ' B the decision w De mary election, to If 1 comber &. 1,l3 pHtli L ytxCKUS. COMMISSIONER. 18T J'^lniavid c— ‘"r. J. Dllllnß. of 1 r .inner l irut diet raudldate (or. omnus of ,„e trict. eubje* t t , Friday | democrat I l ' P' “T 10 * December 6* j. pnJjHO.

township announce. fata r ■ Friday r ~r" [m election to he held hOf'ember ti, 1913, PFtRD SOFRIMaN. name announce the! I f "to undersigned Mtt cani „. cMtic ,1 , lsi ' m of •■•'mo { nary election to he held Frl - u ‘y. iNWeinber B, 1913. • IOH N D. NinUNCRR. COMMISSIONER, 2ND DISTRICT. rnsidToTTr ,h 0 a candldat f V '" ,l "" Blon '""'nshlp as 'dlstn , ' . " r ro, " ra,RS,onp r. Second 1,///,*? •*"■'*'«» «f the held I'ridav' h ' ,rV , , t 0 b ' M nu.ij, Decemlter S, 19]3, WM. ItEI'DRHT. may announce my name as a 1 ln r commissioner. Second i, s r ' lll, i"ii 1,1 ti„. decision of the' Jemcrali. primary elect ion to he 1 rriday, December B, 1913. IRA WAGONER. for CORONER. Tmi are authorised to announce my . name as a candidate for coroner of . Adams county, second two-year term, j subject to the decision of the democratic primary to he held. Friday. Do' i cemher 5. 1913, 0. D. CLARK. TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE. , Please announce my name as a candidate for trustee of Preble town ’i Ship. subject to the decision of the i democratic primary to he held Friday, December 5, 1913, JOHN MILLER.

authorised to nnnourue my name us a candidate f.j- trustee of Rlue Creek township, subject to the decision of te democratic prli marv to he held Friday, December 5, .1913. CHARLES MOIIRISON. Fred Tliienie of t’nhhi township an nounces Ids name .as a candidate for commissioner, Firsl district, subject to the decision of the democratic pri mary election to be held. Friday, December 5. 1913. FRED TIItEMB. Please announce my name as a can dldate for trustee of Kirkland town ship, subject to the decision of the democratic primary to be held Frli day, December 5. 1913. C. M T. HOUCK. A CANDIDATE COR TRUSTEE. Democrat: Please announce that I am n candi .ittl« for trustee of Monroe township subject to the deci-lon of tbp .lento-j | rrutU primary to is* held Friday, Do . ember a, 1913. 2SIU DENNIS STRIKER. You are author! a-d to announce my name as a candidate for trustee of Washington township, subject to the - decision of the democratic primary to be held Friday, December 5, 1913 ED. L APOENBAITOII. ■ O'Fort Wayne fir Springfield Ry. Company. TIME TABLENortheound. Car* leave Decatur at B:S9, 9:30, ‘ U:3O. 2:3®. 5:3®. 9:3®; arrive at Port j Wayne at 0:53, 9:l®. 12: 3:40, I:W and 10:40. Southbound. Lave Fort Wayne at 7:00. 10:00 1:0®, 4:o®. 7:00, 11:00; arrive In Du-1 catur at 8:10; 11:10; 2:10; 6:10; 9:10; 12:10. Conaeciioi.s are made at Fort j Wayne with the Ft Wayne t North ern Indiana Traction Co.. The Toledo A Chicago Interurban Railway Compeny. The Ohio Klectric. and Indiana Cnion Traction Company; a!»o wttu the Pennsylvania. Wabash, Nlckla Plate, L 8. & M. 8.. 0 H * D, and ORE! railroads. Freight Service. Freight service eonelate of on# Mb each war «•«* LMvln « *** ”at 7:o® a. m. and returning, tonv tn( port Wayne at 13:00 m. 3bl» eu »biea iblppera to telepbooo order. “TSS i MW . DRUC etome TO close. we the following druggists agree to !i.;e our respective business place. ,„ „ from Novenito*r 1. Hl**- 10 'ten Jr* 10. * *l° Z [n lumber 25. » r, ' mßln ~p' " . " .1.1. v I rude. From December mrti^*** HOl.TllorSE DRI ‘1 rO- - , CA ,7W ft ntn-- ,n I || . —* cntA’D Vo un * ** , FOl K |r»rb. Seltotneyer A Co. mul L owner can H” , lumber yard- srilt**! , by eo * tt

BIG DEAD 10 LIFE New York Doctor Claims to Have Performed Act. Blood Tramfution Revivified Pneumo nla Victim After Respiration Had Ceased—Dr. Sorem Talk* of Operation. New York,— I The miracle of bringing tho dead back to life. Dr. A. L. Soreal of For.lbam university thinks, will be a scientific achievement of the future. Dr. Sorest, attached to the staff of Flower hospital, has for live yearn conducted experiment* of transfusion I ot blood, with results, he says, that are amazing. Professor Sorest told of saving the i life of a patient stricken with pueu- ; uionla by transfusion of blood to tlic 1 left side of the heart after respiration hsd entirely ceased In the patient and tb« body was apparently moribund After explaining bis experiments with transfusion of blood In animals. Professor Soresl said: "An experiment with a pneumonia patient »a» perhaps not as spectacular. This patient was entirely without aspiration from all known tests u|>I’iled, and therefore actually moribund m> all human knowledge, when 1 made 4 transfusion of blood from a normal nan t >l l< u'h the jugular vein of flic patient tile return to life was prompt Ti recovery followed tn due course. "If h H ii transfusions could be made promptly the loss of life could be uia lerially lowered. "In a recent test at Flower hospital 1 pumped all the blood from a dog uutil the animal lay absolutely lifeless. For fifteen minutes I allowed tlie animal to remain without a spark of life. The heart had stopped beating and every function of life had ceased. "1 connected the blood vessels of the dog with those of another dog and permitted the blood to flow, inside of five minutes theie was a complete return of life, aud the dog soon was yelping in an entirely normal way. Other experiments with dogs bare yielded result* as amazing. "'When the way has been found to connect directly with the left aide of the heart medical aclence will be able to restore human being., to life after all animation has been suspended, provided there is no organic trouble. The resuscitation will be effective in cast s of gas or drug poisoning, hemorrhages. and such diseases as typhoid fever and pneumonia. Sudden deaths, by accident, when no vital organs have been crippled, will fall within tiie scope of tin transfusion method "Fnder the new science it will be possible to restore life after It has been extinct for hair an hour. 1 am devoting nio-d o? my time to them experiment* and hope before long to be able to make an imporiant announcement to the world of science.” BUY TIMARCHUS SILVER COIN britith Museum Acquires Relic of Babylon—ls Very Rare and Highly Prized. lamdon —The Drllish museum has just acquired a silver coin of Timurchus. SfitUM> of Itabytoil, part of the Syrian empire. Thuarehus on the deatli of the reigning king of Syria. Antiochus IV in |t>2 it. F, usurped the throne, refusing to acknowledge Demetrius and his wife, LiUMltce, the j legitimate successor* Tiiuurrhus ■ reigned nnlv one year, duriug which j lime lie struck a few rotns. which urn I now very rare. Os these one la a ' unique gold coin now In the lierlln ' museum; another a unique silver coin ! of one drarhm. which Is In the Drib ! ish museum, l’ntll recently no sped. men of the larger four drachm stiver | coin was known to exist except one. | which had been taken by the legltl--1 mate rulers. Demetrius amt his wife, i and restrnck with their portraits. l<ast 1 year a coin bearing the effigy of Tim ! arclius was sold at ail auction In Germany, and another rtamplr, taken to ilie Drltlsh museum a short time ago, lias now been secured for the national •idlertlon. IS PROTOTYPE OF “OLD ABE” Kentucky Firmer May Serve a* M i"f for Sculptor in Making Lincoln Statue. LonhsvHh* There Is a possibility dial George tlrsy Darnurd, the New York sculptor who has come tn Kentucky In search of a living model for the Htgtue he is to make of Ahrahnm IJncoln. will find Ills man In lieu A. !,«*#• of l<*bftiion, Ky. I, Dernard Thompson of baling seen Mr lleruards advertise nients. addressed a letter to him, saying that Mr la»e. who ta fifty years old. ts ao like the martyred preeldent In form and feature that he la fitmll- j tarty known aa Abe Lincoln " Os 3<tr l**e Mr. Thompson writes: it,, ta a farmer by occupation and strictly of the AngloHaxon type with the physical feature* of centuries ago" _________ Locate* Sweetheart at "Movie*.” Craig. Cal While watching • moving picture here. Norman K Ixiwe, recognised one of the gctreaae* aa hie .w#etheart. Mlaa Thelma Lumsden from whom ha wraa aeparated tbr«e «..*r* ago by thw wrecking of an exuraion boat la <h» Hudson river f.nwe wrote to her in rare of the pro ducers of the film and received a re- 1 quest fO Com* it once.

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BIG : lUG SALE! SALE STARTS Monday, Nov. 10/13 0 We Must Dispose of Our Immense RUG STOCK lit GREAT REDUCTIONS WatoH for Big Ad. SPECIAL TODAY Velvet Rugs While TheV Last at $1.25 NIBLICK & CCu5

DO !T NOW WHAT? j A ! ■ » Book Your Sale With JOHN SPUHLF.R Tlw Veteran Auctioneer If you do you are sure to get the best results. Talks Swiss and German. It is important that you hook early. JOHN SPUHLER PHONE Residence 531 Decatur, - - - Indiana i. - . LOST —A package of impels, containing a New «urg nratt and a number ! of cancelled notes, bearing name of j It. E. Doty. Finder please return to , First National bank, Deealur, Ind. Dr. i. V. Connell VETERINARIAN Plirmo offc - 143 riJOllc Resideic° H 2 '

Buy Hardware Here The man who can sell Merchandise as fast as he can buy it is the wonder of the age. Small profits and a large volume win him business like a tov rattle wins a child. Ii s the carrying of stock from month to month which kills profits and positively eliminates the possibility of selling new clean stock. By having a large volum of business gives us two great advantages. We Duy at the low dollar because we buy in large quantities, and by selling again to our customers at a low price we move our stock quick, You can buy from Schafers at exceptionally low pri »c made possible by these facts. Seeing is believing. Come in This Week and help us to celebrate our Jubilee Week. FREE PRIZE TO ALL Free Tickets to Picture Shows, For one week only Monday Nov. 10 to and including Saturday Nov. 15 *Jc{mfer«J(3rdwkre 6c. WE vTAVE IT OTT MOXTSTT - ——* • 1 ■» ■' WANTED Olrl for general liOum.- FOR KENT —House and bnrn, and 3 work, inquire of Mm. J. Q. Nep-| acres of ground with If. Hotta* tune, corner Third and Jefferson empty now. Inquire of John S liAtstreets. 2G313 : man: ’phone R on If line. LfiUfl j Wanted At Oncer 30 LADIES OR GENTS To dress and prepare poultry' for shipment, Good Wages. Steady work. ! BERLING PACKING HOUSE.