Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 78, Decatur, Adams County, 31 March 1916 — Page 3

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.FOR RENT —Two nice office rooms, with heat and lights, rent cheap.— Mrs. Lase Ellis, 'phone 407. 6«'» L< 'ST — - f A small chip Gianioii’.! ■ome time Sunday. Finder please 1 et’ira to this office and receive re-;:,-,i

YouWeddßeSnrpriseil I IFY UKNE-V How Mmy Birthday Presents CONSIST OF WATCHES 9 THEY MAKE A MOST SUITABLE GIFT | For Lady or Gentleman h Son or Daughter X judicious selection can easily be made from H (he varied stock we c<*i- J ry.

TF-r-’' ■ i . - V ■'' w 1 ";-£SP*' k. & / ...... .We Make and Carry in Stock A Variety of Concrete Biodts reml shapes and’ornaincnts. special designs, color shapes to order, *, balustrades, lawn vases and ornaments fnr- ■ led promptly. Call and f* ¥; -e iqaecialtiei. A&r Cement Works ftecstsf, hl fredOra® and McQuay- . • o • ® • o _._ Ji T » .»o e. • e ,?n staJliws, ,i . J . • t i*y barn, Sve „ is Cecatul 1 , kiOiana, Freii 0; • is a sorrel io s <Bd .!. x years old, t . .-. a sorrel, tt • v » o t".:l, will A *t- ■ ” r tured. H« is four . Th<j/ are a fine of « rseafhave proven that they „ . . ind sura breeders. Ferms iolla insure a colt stand and suck. Owners parting with mares » »•• • ior insurance, your patronags. n Funks £ SON Owners. - «»■> ■■• • -n-r FAMOUS YANKEE COMPOSER h. Clay work and songs , « « « Uifaien.'' exercised by the song writers of the time. Henry Clay Work, ! 8 tieftt. »in 1832, was imprisoned y . f, .. helping a fugitiy. slave to escape. He was a printer ;, : (f rrote "Kingdom €otn- ■••■'•' “Babylon is fallen.” and in his “Come Home, Dear Father, Come Home.” was it temporally.- sermon .1...; uever has seemed t<S lose its plaintive appeal. He was the author of ‘‘Grandfather’s Clock,” and at one l. -me member of the music firm of ‘■■3>t ~ Cady. Chicago. His songs i I .■■;■,Vit vogue in their time and! 'stiy - ontinue in the melodies of the old days. | <« . ral of Work’s famous old i L , s appear in "Heart Songs” now j j offered by this paper to its readers., \ complete library of American ' 'song. See coupon elsewhere in this issue. Tor-rent. Fields for spring crops. Inquire of j. K. Nib'.h k, K. r D. WO. 8, or tele- ‘ phone i. T _ 39tf HOTEL FOR SALE OR RENT. The Park hotel is for sale or rent. 1 a good opportunity for the right person. Inquire at once of Mrs. D. W. j Myers, Winchester street 20tf FOf7Z? coal burner, bed, j springs anti mattress. Perfection oil stove’ ail as good as .new. Inquire w ’m. Ride, 224 No. 7th St.; ’prone 01 74t3 449. - Miss Ida Bramlberry left this after-, noon for Dos Angeles, Cal., where, she will make her home.

Jin the centennial spotlight. Steuben, tho county of Ono Hurdred j Lakes, is looking so-ward to a celej bration tho latter part of August. ; Orange county is one hundred years j old and will do the two-step with ; Indiana in a big double festival in ’the week of September 3. Tho Indiana Historical commission •is planning to hold a meeting in Smith P.i-nii on Friday and Saturday. ' March 11’ and April 1. In a trip hammer, fmn-day camI pttign, i"d by H. C. Grimsley, secro--1 tary of the Chamber of Commerce. Porttfn’-t recently raised titteen thousand dollars for a* Woman's Centennial Memorial hospital. I The Bartholomew county eenten- ; nial ortt ’cazniion has started a„muvei tnent to place a bronze statue of : whom the county was named in the ! court house yard at Columbus. Hammond is planning a military pageant in connection with life buildng of a soldfers’ monument. The main featurf will be the reproduction of the battle of Tippecanoe. The Tipton Chamber of Commerce '-•avo q, successful Tiptoik products dinner March 21. attended by about two' hundred find fifty men. Consldera,tion was given to centennial interests and ’the chamber was urged to get - ebinil tl« Tipton county auditorium . enterprise. Evansville is arranging for a twonight I'.agcant for i{s celebration of J May 11 and 12 in which over one thousand people will participate. The . pageant is being written by Mrs. Al- , bion* Fellow-s Bacon. Special music is being .prepared by a thirty-piece ' orchestra. • Vinfcetwtes is making ambitious - plans for a big pageant which will stress <ht* early period of Indiana history in vFhich it played the eentralepart. The pageant, will be pre- 4 pared by George S. Cottman, the well known Indiana historian. I Following up last week's aHnoufice 4 •&>ent the Chicago Polyscope people have presented the scenario f-T •the Indiana history film to the Indiana ■ Historical commission, and after , some emrT.dation and additions, it ’• has baen approved. The movie anpy will soon take Jndiana. The D. A. R. of Indiana have launched their campaign for the creation and twioption of a state banner as a fito ting centennial olxlbrvaßce. ThrV point <ut that all the original thiren states and some of the otbewhav - such which serve as emblems, of state wide pride and loyalty. They have opened a competition in design or an original, appropriate banner, particulars concerning which may be had by sing Mrs. John N.j Carey,*llso N. Meridian street, Indianapolis. Crawfordsville, tho Athene wf Indiana. is one of t!?e livest towns of the state in the centennial movement, witlfeL. N. Hines as county chairman. iTis workers are up to the minute with plans and features, and enthusiasm is high. Reports have been coming in steadily historic scenes and : dramas presented in the schoo’.'. of •ither tWmrs in keeping. The public - aven by the penc<oßs and public -irt -d newspapers of Crawfordsville is highly effective. 0 : » ’ GAINS ELEVEN FOUNDS WITHIN TWO WEEKS. Frank Foor of Anderson Was Losin» • Weight When He Started Taking Tanla«. Anderson, Ind., .Mar. 30 —(Special to Daily Democrat) —Frank Poor, a motorman for the Anderson City Co., and a wall known Anderson man, recently mode the fofe lowing statement regarding Tanlac, Master Medicine: "i .- m-'red from a nervous aff"’tion of tho stomach. My appetite deserted me, and, at the same time I was unable to sleep at night. I naturally began losing weight and my condition became run down. I w<{is o e:.lr.?mciy nervous and felt bad nearly all the time. "I have gained eleven pounds since I began taking Tanlac two weeks ago. I feel fine now, sleep well, and my stomach is in perfect condition. , Tn fact, I feel better in every way, and I want to recommend Tanlac be- ; cause it has done me a world of : ,.-.cod and made a new man of me.” Tanlac, the Medicine,' has 1 proved equally beneficial for thou- 1 ! sands of other Indiana men and 1 women. It is especially beneficial for stomach, liver and kidney troubles, rheumatism, nervousness, and is a tonic, invigorant, and blood purifier. Tanlac is sold exclusively in De- ‘ catur at the Smith, Yager & Falk < drug store. —Adv. o , FARMERS ATTENTION I , Bring your disc harrow io sharpen. ! j On the Peter S. Steffen farm, 7 miles j . west of Monroe. Work guaranteed.: 1 Craigviile phone No. 11 or 3. 67t3 EMIL STEFFEN. o— PLEN TY OP MONEY. To loan on farms, 10 years’ time, without renewal, no commission, partial payments any time. 1297tf ERWIN OFFICE. I

WHEREIN IS REAL ECONOMY Going in Person to Buy for Household Bound to Save Money on the Weekly BIIIb. Economy docs not merely imply living more cheaply and thereby of necessity cutting down either the quality or quantity of food, or both. True economy lies in obtaining us good, or nearly as good, value for the lesser ex-pem’-lture. How many wives whose husbands are earning, say, between JI.vGG ami $1,500 a year, still think tt beneath their dignity to do more than the most dainty of shopping ? The habit of ordering at the door is an ingrained one, and to some minds smacks of superiority; but an examination of the exti nt to which ir ’-.»r ] r. - bave essarily to be paid injhis way would surprise a good many. This only applies to the difference between the actual cash price paid at tho shop and the price charged by the same tradesman who collects order# and delivers and very often has to allow a bill to be run up, to say nothing of tho odd ounces frequently charged on the bill, which, had the purchaser been present at tho wi*!gli’nj:, would have been found to be nonexistent. This, however, is not the only ing which can bo made as between personal shopping and orders at the door, says the New York Evening Telegram. A keen shopper, with ready cash available, will soon find a substantial difference between > various shops supplying the same commodities within quite a small radius If the trouble is taken to ascertain prices. This means trouble, but looked at •.sensibly it results in the equivalent of earning money, for Honey saved is money earned fei a di» sense in housekeeping. Moreover, when purchasing i® person one can always Insist UQCin getting ♦' * best article at the price, whe .as V the goods are delivered after ordering at file dodT, If they are fotmd to be not quite up to tly? mark, they are more than likely to be put up with, either through lack of time to send th'.m back er indisposition te bother further. - BROUGHT SHARF-EFt TO TIM'S o o iProeedurs es Justice Probably Fsund In Blackstone, But kt Was ©eeidedJy Effieaeieu* It w-as the early days of boat travel on the Ohio river when exten passenger steamers stopped at landings on islands and siainlai.ds for freight. We had made an island landing and a wealthy passesger had left the boat to buy cigars at the island's tiny store. He bought $5 worth, and presented a SIOO bill in payment, whereupon the storekeeper offered him $5 in change, asserting that he had received onty $lO. The customer returned to tfc,e baa-t and related his tale of wne to the captain, who at once went ashore and informed the storekeeper that unless the change was at one© forthcoming he would hitch a cable around the store and drag it into the river. The storekeeper still refused awi the captain started for hi§ boast. A cable was quickly paased around the Ifttle building, hitched te> the vessel, and full steam ordered. When the shack tottered upon its foundation, the frightened storekeeper appeared, the missing bills fluttering in his hand. —New Ynrk Evening Post. R*sS»ur»ef-af. A southern lady who met wdth ftsawcial reverses recently moved to the country in order to etonomize. She engaged a little colored boy in th® deighhorhood to assist her ad odd times about the house. Seen was so muck pleased with his employment that h© was anxious to become a permanent member of flio little household. e 6 "Mis’ Alice,” he besxws one day,, “don’t yotl-all ever git skeered ki dis big house, jus’ by yousef?” "Why, yes? Sana,” the lady adw.itted, “it is lonely at times. I have thought of having sosseone about when, my , husband has to be away.” “Well,” ventured Sam again. ‘I Jas’ thought you might like to know dat ’ I’s a candidate fo’ de position ob protector in case you shosld decide to employ someone.” “Why, Sam,” asked the lady, laughing, “what conld you do to help me if robbers happened to break in some dark night?” Sam was puzzled for a moment, but presently he had an inspiration. ‘Well, Mis’ Alice,” he said proudly,* “dah's one thing dat I-could do in case you was visited by unwelcome intruders; I could light do lantern and show you-all which way to run!”— Youth’s Companion. Giving Him No Chance. Apropos of some rulings of the interstate commerce commission with regard to the conduct of the New Haven road, Howard Elliott, tfce head of the line, told a story recently. “The average board of directors of the average railroad these times is in the same distressful fix as was the old negro who fell ill,” said Mr. Elliott. "The attending physician warned the patient he must go to bed early every night and then prescribed a certain diet. “When the docto* had gone the old man raised his voice in protest: “ ‘How does dat w’hite man ’speet me to eat chicken breas’ once a day et I ain’t got my evenin's free to go out and git de chicken?’ ’’—Saturday Evening Post.

Lia—. IJ > IM— |wu— ML SPECIALIST IN Chronic, Nervous and Special Diseases

I WILL BE AT Hotel Murray Decatur, Ind. 1 Ob | APRIL 4th./

I - W, FRUTH • “ fe tflrect KSW YORK CSW 0 1 • ® •Strait inti 1• ■ H pitalg which art W I the treatment of Chr nie Disea.i 21 ar tt Disovdcrr. Ir. ad J i don I-c is a graduate vs one of the 2 hrg«>st Genera! Hospital! in New York C? as well a‘ h< iv/t n flu)/ 'rreduated and licensed H ) « iir.iiheS”: •<£’ in iu;ia. 'lhiat- • inr'omb;.- i with n number of years exper- B , •. ■ d < Xpert in the n t’ atmci.tof all,’ r.-T :•© • n.H: .?r fin-.. p'r:K.->< i:t Cii-oni: !>■. .tea. His methods of treatment ■ are tho latent and most modern known to and v. ’.ich in his own enormous exper- ■ havc been absolutely 6>ul js: al. 1. or? pie i<?nt who consultfl this Specialist is riven B •r. tlmrcu. h r.nd exa •texpbnall »i «>f their condition, r.r.u incurable conditions or d‘s€ar« b g f v.hich IW.’? ' . ..ibj ». r.e ’.en. ... : t;.e t; •’: .cit. Dr. Frelh Si’cc?ed« V'here,fathers Have Failed | KU-MMh,** IMBVUM m JA .wv. N.XUKMWIMrXM r ilßlin UIII aMBr.BT U ■ '» . .■ n,you c '-e itto ycjrown fl li-'-f i .'. tgU CL.- •» S-' .:i t, h •.-■ >«!t- ? .‘,’rrs 'i by yeare of/l idv, train.ng and Sj * * »not del v nuturruaffo to n e ‘ Dr. Truth at ynurvi ry 0..r3e3t opT'orrunity, so? the earlier <any d.sease is properly ■ t ated tno iraac-3 that it will ce raptly and permanently cured. J TJia Following Disorders, Conditions and Aifihcnia ara R *bcientiflca!ly £nd *ucce*s*ulty Treated • I

3 Eye* Eaf. Nose and Throat includes Cutarrl . . nlnnud and n ■ • . ; i <•; f!?’ n a- • Dlsta so? the 4rt and W1 nd Ver .da. I which raii'O palpitation or tiutt": ii.t 4 of E ti.’ h' ■. i. 1 'em -• of ti ' iii ?;> N> '•. ■ ® bhortut ss of breath, cough, and bweldnff J| q of tat- legsand uidi! s. Bis&iscs of the Lurias a"H3 Air Passo&es, •e L-ivred c /Lili, progr<-sßlve lons of u ' - ’ * nL'f’-t 6v its, ar i ep-t.ni? of b! 4 Hi rieans tuberculosis or c r.r ur.;-' hi. >t I- i ' tL .# loam the tru'.X 3* I f <• | BFsedsos of tk»e Stomach and 4nlc3t'n?3, 7 ', k'.is 1 ...1,., . -■' tin ri-3H, and prolo’ ced auickd of dysI . (t * I 4 Bteca i the Kidneys • * ’’K ia y O’* J gnus, scienro has perfected simple tecta ' "Which absolutely prove or d .-rove the J I r - L; Iney i; .’ir : .• •’ t r am i.i? which 13 Bright’s Disease. There need be no doubt if properly examined. $ Wieeases of the Rectum, IN . ire and . .:.i n and plies cured without the knife or datentlon from business or work. \ GaM St®* . s and Goiter or “Bi;; Neck,” eu> cessfuily treated without operation. ti Da y< t • • !• V h i;‘ ■ o, ,-y ar K “tt s/ paralysis, neuralgia *‘di7.' r,0f3,” V rlf umati: m, lumbago, asthma, skin dia* fe* • . i ’ lei n t.-.o » . i ..I - i t ■- ■ — r ’. • © i ■* which you do n £ linos/ the name or

——— —-— r —-—- . I • 1 © o I ’ ITS A VIOLATION OF THE MOTOR VEHICLE LAW TO RUN .YOUR AUTOMOBILE i -OR MOTORCYCLE WITII- |, OUT A LICENSE. i I Have yow applkatio-s filled I I out and swor to at the I I Office of The Daily Democrat I -I I _ ee •-» • ..o’"* •« • * 9MMH MBBBBBBBSRS "• , i, ■'• <■!' Good;; ■ ,•(>» SALE- Weber wagon, good as • new, i: id in* one ir. Cheap, if new. Inquire of E. J. Tope. Wren, sold at once -224 N. 11 th St. 74t3,'0., R. F. 1). 1; ’phone Wren. 74t.3 I TOE UNION STAMP I \WORKERS UNION/ g # ’ | ’ | IS THE PEACEFUL UPLIFTING, EDUCATIONAL, ECONOMIC EMBLEM OF THE ORGANIZED SHOE WORKERS. It aims to secure bigger, better and happier working and living n R conditions for Union Shce Workers by Progressive means; never by ■ h destructive measures. r' : p BUY UNION STAMP SHOES I | BOOT AND SHOE WORKERS’ UNION | 246 Summer Street, Boston, Mass. Write for a list of Union Shoe Factories. Affiliated with American Federation of Labor. .-s-uLL..

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Pi'n -a? If you do, five them your Im- M iL'tdi e attention. For satisfactory N txii.4 .1?. be given j*ju. Dfcrvous DealSriy ’ C>»2 you t rMI mornings: nervous and de- J f ,»end nt; no an.' ition—lifeless: d sic- ■ - i. .or y; fatlrued; editable B ai'd I'.iu.bie; fcjf? Stle-'f), r<si 83(1 H 11 i. t- u; dreams and losses: mentally K Flow nd sluggish. If so yoar condition ■ d. .ateuuon and jouaro iu need of i'.?,ice and treatment- . ; i ases rd Men and Women a Per- L ticu’.ir Speciality, including ail cih> n cas< s n-wui.ar to Loth series, u4ng in tho Hk r.aj i lly of cases im w and ori.T.nal B* i,i? rods which have proven compL t. ly H ei i lent and satiefact ny- A special m tr 'ent f ■ r men which will be ex. H J • . > :y t.»i' v. ho arc in- u t. i eai<’d or are in need of samo. * Euri, C • • s, sii h : *V :i eocplf. Hydro- W < ano Kuptir.a, :r.. h Bjiecial alien- Q Lou. 11 6C6 a<li inlstered f’ -r I lo< -d diseases by a new jg and improved cs or ■ w no inconvenience. V Ail Conrp’tat’o.i is Absolutely Free er.d M Confidential, and carrier with it abto- Q Ivtcly no obligation to take treatment. ■ Advice and complete explanation and ■ c.’ • rt •> < f ? ■ wi 'i R □ ’ .”< ;r illation Ir ••• <-.d i.t W rd I tinv s gladly extended those who are ■ interested. n •fto vno p , H . treat'Ml by mall, and all > d' thrng information must pre-ient them- V selves in person. B

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