Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 145, Decatur, Adams County, 18 June 1915 — Page 3
■BIG FORTUNES IN ENGLAND ■But They Are Smalll Compared With Some of Those Enjoyed by I v Americana. I That there are no estates in Eng jE'ind of the value of the largest es flh -tea in the United States is again ■demonstrated by the provision esti Koate, $62,500,000, sworn to in Ixm|H)on as to the value of tho estate of ■he lute Baron Rothschild, says the HRVall Street Journal. i This was the fourth largest estate wj" England, exceeded only by tho es of the Duke of Westminster, Sir Cassel and Lord Ivor. But the ;l | estate income of the duke of estminster is less than the securiincome of Sir Ernest Cassel and BKlso less than the income of Lord from the Guinness brewery. ■ When Harney Harnato, tho South gold and diamond king, had securities valued at about Ki .‘0,000,000 —he committed suicide his estate shrank to $15,000,000 was only one comparison that be made. He was declared to HL richer than the London Rothschilds. ■ While Baron Nathan Mayer RothsHKhild was probably the richest Rothsthe wealth of the family, in Hhudfng the continental branches, probpasses the billion-doliar mark. I Nevertheless, it is surprising tc &d that the estate of the richest is less than the real es inheritance of Vincent Astor; below the wealth of Andrew Caronly a fraction of the wealth ot iHaohn D. Rockefeller, and less than estates in America that could nartted, all of which save the As to; estate were accumulated in the life tix • of the present owner. jIOMEN ARE HONORED IN WAR pedals, Decorations, and Rank tc Nurses and Doctors of tho Gentler Sex. ■ The work of women at the front IS not only appreciated by officers and •®e>. alike, but it already has been recognized in some cases. ■'aHnAlbert has decorated Miss Dor■er Maunder, an English nurse in JHjarge of the ambulance at Rouen, 'j *th the Order of Leopold for servlee.: on behalf of the Belgian army. French minister of war has ■forded a gold medal to Mme. Clara hnrlol Kipling, a nurse of the American hospital at Paris. Mme. de Freycißet. general superintendent of auxiliary hospital No. 5 at. Orleans, has I been mentioned in dispatches by the I gener: I ta command of the district for her devoted work since the war began. Dr. Louisa Garrett Anderson has v'toft tho military hospital she organized in Franca to organize and manage a military hospital of 500 beds near London. She has for this purpose been accorded the rank of major, apeally working aud not purely bonOf»r- military title, » Turkish Women Most Industrious. Th Turkish women are to be counted among the most Industrious women I HKthe earth. They certainly do a vast ■■punt of work. They make carpets. Cere' ns for doors, work hags, horse Hething and blankets. A Turkish girl H mak -s all the kibitka or tents, domestic can - ts and other household requisites before she is married If she gets Esari I without completing this task It is expected that she will by her own labor refund the money which her Barents have given her as her dowry. This dowry usually consists of 100 sheep and a certain amount of money, which a bridegroom either pays down ®ln a lump sum to tho parents of the bride to collect his friends for a succession of horse races and other tporL An important part is to decorat' a camel with the handsomest flappings, which are sent to the bride's tent. On this she goes forth to receive congratulations of her relatives and friends. It is on this she is carried away by the female relatives of the bridegroom. She and her attendants teign to resist the act by throwing raw oats at the other w«nen. Baggage Not Excessive. f Johnny Poe. the former Princeton football player, who loves a scrap and Who has fought In all the South American revolutions since 1901 and is now fighting in the tranches in France, recently wanted to get back to the ÜBted States from Santo Domingo, bKusc there was no excuse for a fight there and there was promise in Europe. Being unable to secure any Hfinary means of getting home, he wont to the master of an English freighter soon to sal! from that port aud asked him: “Will you take me back to the United States?" “Sure I will," answered the captain. “How many pieces of baggage have you?" ■fifty four," replied Johnny; “a pack ot cards and a pair of socks. The freighter's master refused to accept even passage money. When Appearances Count. ■a man is not always to be judged Bb® exterior appearances.” ®Only in certain cases.” :®w*You mean?" '“I would never choose a man with anna like pipe stems, legs ditto and a flat chest to carry off any honors in S®B athletic contest.” Point of View. fbags—They say old Skinner is his own worst enemy. JJaggs—Yes; be even treats himself with contempt- Every time he takes A drink at his own expense he drinks , jrater.
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BMBMnwMttaßVAsi EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y„ June IS- (Special to Daily Democrat)—Receipts. <>,- 200: shipments, 1,710; official to New York yesterday, 380; hogs closing steady. Heavy. s7.9QJf’js.OO; yorkers and mixed $8.054 i 58.1(); pigs, S7.6OHr $7.75; roughs, $6.50® $6.70; stags, ss;oofy $5.60; sheep, 1200; lower; top spring lambs, $10.50; yearlings, sß,.| : cattle, 350; dry led cattle, steady; grassy 15c @2sc lower. ft. T. BURK. Rye 78c Wool 30c Wheat 95c Barley 60c Timothy seed [email protected] Oats 44c Alaske seed $6.75 New corn $1.04 Clover seed $7.00 NIBLICK & CO. Eggs • 1.5 c Butter ....15c@18c FULLENKAMPS. Eggs ' 15c Butter 20c BERLINGB. Indian Runner ducks 8c Chickens lie Fowls He Ducks 11c
IT’S ONLY HALF A VICTORY Your Battle against Constipation, Liver etc., is only Half Won when you Merely Flush the Bowels
Sent-a-nel Laxatives Go Deeper—they reach the Seat of the Trouble Sent-a-nel Laxatives will do this, for this is the tablet that is more than a mere cathartic. Sent-a-nels don’t stop with the mere opening d the clogged bowels; they’ll purify and cleanse the blood. They put that vital fluid in a pure, healthy condition, and, in that way, strengthen and vitalize your organs and nerves so that they will be able to do their work without help. Sent-a-nel Laxatives are purely FOR SALE. The Geary home on West Mad son street can be bought for a very low price, if taken soon. Nice large lot, eight rom house; buildings for coal, wood, chickens, ana cow stable. Good drove well, cistern. Plenty of fruit. Nice shade trees. Cement walks. Close to churches and school. If interested see Simeon J. Hain at the City meat market. 105m-w-stf o NOTICE. The annual meeting of the German Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Preble township will be Saturday afternoon at 1 o’clock, June 5, at the Friedheim school house. All members should be present. WILLIAM GALLMEYER, President. HERMAN REESE, Secretary. f-m-thr 0 FOR SALE —Fresh cow, calf by side; is a good one. Apply L. G. Williams, Decatur, IL R. No. 10, Monroe ’phone, 3 short rings on 49. 139t?‘>
I Season Tickets For Our Forthcoming Redpath Chautauqua | I In arranging to inaugurate this Chautauqua this year the local committee bought 1,000 $3.00 season tickets, which will 1 | be sold, while they last, by them for $2.50 each. I I When these tickets are exhausted no season tickets thereafter can be had for less than $3.00. Also, the price of season J I tickets will not be reduced from the first day to the close of the Chautauqua. j I For the single admissions to the respective entertainments see program. Season tickets are non=transferable except 1 r within the owner’s family. f K » All season tickets are good for seven week days. There will be no Chautauqua on Sunday. . ( I -r^qpjz'VTZ'Admit children aged six to fourteen years inclusive. . C | (UTiJLjLj JLILvAjUN ZJ A IV/AVAj A 5 All children are admitted to the children’s work free. ■ CHAL I A QJA VVI EK HERE, JULY 13th TO iJOth
—ft W Ui Geese - lc Young turkeys ii c • Old Tom Turkeys He Old Hen Turkeys n c Old Roosters Butter, packing stock 18c e «8» Above prices are tor poultry free from feed. KALVER’S MARKETS. Wool 21c@25c Beef hides He Calt Tallow Sheep pelts 25c@|1,00 LOCAL PRODLCE MARKET. ■ Chickens He i Indian Runner Ducks Sc i Fowls He ■ Ducks He i Geese n c Young turkeys 14c i Old Tom turkeys He Old Hen turkeys He Old Roosters 5c Eggs 15 C • Butter 18c - Above prices are for poultry free from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. : Butterfat, delivered 28c : Butterfat, in country 25c : Butter, wholesale ,28c Butter, retail 31c
( vegetable, not a bit of calomel in them. You need not fear any unpleasant after-effects from them, for they do their work quietly and easily, though very effectively. Have your druggist send you a , box. It’s true, they are low priced • (10 doses 10 cents), but they get i results! ; Take them regularly for a few • days, and note how much better r you feel. If you are not satisfied , with the result, mail us the empty , box; we’ll refund your money. - Physician’s sample package free 1 upon request if you mention this t advertisement. The Sent-a-nel Remedies Co. (Inc.), 504 Union r Central Bldg., Cincinnati, 0. • A Soluble Antiseptic Powder to be dissolved in water as needed For Douches In tho locn! tr atn.ont of woman’s ills, . such as leueorrhoea and inflammation, hot douches of Paxtine are very efficacious. No woman who lias ever used medicated l douches will fail to appreciate the clean and ■ healthy condition Paxtine produces and tho prompt relief from soreness and discomfort which follows its use.Th is is because Paxtino possesses superior cleansing, disinfecting and healing prop rties. For ten years the Lyuia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. has recommended Paxtino in their . private correspimdence with wo- 4 men, which proves its superb-1 |j i • ority. Women who have been I || 4 relieved say it is “ worth its / weight in gold.” At druggists. w® 7 BOc. large box or by mail. Sample free. The Paxton Toilet Co . Eostor. Mass. LOST—Saturday, locket and chain, with initials “N. E. between Sam Yost home, southeast of the city, and Decatur. Valued by Nova Yost as a gift from father. Finder please leave , at this office or notify Sam Yost residence, Monroe telephone. 141'4
| Ward Extra Heavy I | FENCES I H THE BEST AND HEAVIEST FARM FENCE ON THE MARKET TODAY IS MADE RIGHT H g HERE IN DECATUR AND SOLD AT THE LOWEST PRICES. g| Realizing the increasing demand for an extra heavy square mesh fence we have recently equipped our factory with the best and most modern machinery for the manti- om facture of same. The above fence is made from OPEN HEARTH STEEL WIRE, extra heavily U 3 galvanized, and in standard heights of 47 ann 55 1-2 inches in both 6 & 12 in. spacing. Kjl Our EXTRA HEAVY DIAMOND MESH FARM AND HOG FENCES are the best on the market and so well known that no further comment is necessary. Our EX- - TRA HEAVY DIAMOND MESH COMBINATION POULTRY AND STOCK FENCE is positively the strongest fence of its kind manufactured and will turn cattie and hogs as well as your poultry. It has no competition and is a world beater. Our ORNAMENTAL LAWN FENCES are the best-made. All of the above fences are made from BASIC OPEN HEARTH STEEL WIRE which the govern- 0® ment experts have tested and found to resist rust and ccrosion much longer than any SHE other wire manufactured. Our FARM GATES cannot.be beaten and the prices are HjM extremely low. The many re-orders we are receiving is strong evidence that our A products are what we claim for them. Remember we manufacture FENCES AND GATES for every purpose. We also fgEl handle all kinds of fence supplies and barb wire. ScW Call at our factory and see what we have to offer you. It will be a pleasure to our aPg AM Sales Force to show you through our modern plant, whether you buy from us or not. SS If you cannot call, telephone No. 257 at our expense or drop us a card and we will mail Qq you our catalog. j S Ward Manufacturing I I Company I BUY IT NOW DECATUR. IND. BUY IT NOW g|
TELEGRAPHY. The most complete course possible in railroad and commercial telegraphy. Black system, station work, etc. Position guaranteed to graduates. Correspondence solicited. Wayne School of Telegraphy, Fort Wayne, Ind. 130tf o PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING. D. A. Gllliom, rebuilder and repairer of pianos and sewing machines, and piano tuner. Dealer in both branches, write or ’phone 8, Line P, city. lllm-w-f-tf o BOARD AND LODGING. Splendid rooms; excellent board; electric lights; telephone and bath. 632 No. 2nd St.; telephone 758. ts. o Late cabbage plants for 25c per hundred at L. T. Brokaw’s. 13it6 HELP WANTED, FEMALE—Wanted, lady interested in cliurch, kindergarten, works for child welfare movement for local work. Salary, $45 a month. Address B. H., care Democrat. 141t2 FOR SALE—Four-year-old driving horse, lady broke, harness and rubber tired buggy in good condition. Will sell cheap. Inquire Parrish Bros.’ barber shop. . 143t.3
FOR SALE. 3 Cabbage, tomato, yams and other :- kinds of plants at Werder Sisters, , 524 Marshall St. ’Phone 347. 144’3 o NOTICE TO PUBLIC t 1 I hereby give notice that from this date on I will pay np debts contracted . by other parties than myself, unless same have been authorized by me. - Please take notice. , 142t3 ANNAH LAMAN-WILLIAMS, j o > NOTICE. The trustees of Union Chapel U. B. church will receive bids for repairing to be done at the U. B. cemetery on or before June 26, 1915. Specifica- : tions are in the hands of Geo. W. Cra- . mer. 142t2 0 SHOE MANAGER WANTED. > Wanted: Experienced man to man- , age shoe store in another city. Must • have good references. Good wages • and commission. Address “I. 8.,” care Democrat, Decatur, Ind. 143t3 o Wabash at $1.50 a barrel.— Acker Cement Works. 142 ca FOR SALE—Wood, at $1.50 a load, delivered. Telephone Harper, Hayslip & Bell. ’Phone 501. llltf
■ . -.-XI ..... 11l I l.iWfl I ! Coining In Fine:Up to this time we have collected in full from 140 of the 250 applicants of the Decatur Life Insurance Company. All those who have signed applications are requested to call at our offices in the Peoples Loan & Trust Company block and arrange for examination. By so doing you will save expense for you and the company. “Be a booster for your home city-not a knocker. Get in at once.” J. S. PETERSON, H. M. GILLIG, SECRETARY. PRESIDENT.
Car load of fresh Wolverine cement, $1.40 per barrel. FOR SALE —Complete Bed room suite. In first class condition. Inquire of Fred Baker, 1015 Jackson street 141t3 FOR SALE —An eight-room house and lot on Adams street. Size of lot, 70x200. See Dan Erwin. 139t24
Sweet potato and yam plants for sale at Fulleukamps. 143t3 WANTED—High class man tc sell trees, shrubs, roses, vines, berry bushes, bulbs, etc. Good wages. Permanent. Exclusive territory. Brown I Brothers’ Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y.
