Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 79, Decatur, Adams County, 1 April 1916 — Page 2
fe II ■ IB—II ■HI ‘ 1 ■ 111 |||n I Clip the Coupon j and vou will be entitled to your copy of the greatest Song Book ever published. “Heart Songs” is a song book of the people and one that will give you mid your whole family more pleasure than a bushel of the trashy so-called popular music here today and forgotten tomorrow. The Daily Democrat great song book contains all the greatest songs of the ages, songs that never die but which are as fresh today as the day they were written. No person or set of persons selected the songs in “Heart Songs." 20,000 people voted them their, favorites. That they represent the Song of The American People is without question. Our arrangement with a great syndicate of newspapers enables us to present it to our readers for the bare cost of distribution, 98c. A million copies of “Heart .' o. js” are now in American homes. Think of it A million families made happier and their lives made brighter and pleasanter by C.rrt Songs." “Heart Snnjra” will do as much for > our home.
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back, annoying bladder troubles, smarting or burning, brick-dust or sediment, sallow complexion, rheumatism, maybe weak or irregular heart action, warns you that your kidneys require help immediately to avoid more serious trouble. An ideal herbal compound that has had most remarkable success as a kidney and bladder remedy is Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root. There is nothing else like it. It js Dr. Kilmer’s prescription used in private practice and it is sure to benefit voir Get a bottle from your druggist. * x However, if you wish first to get this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. ¥., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention the DailyDemocrat. ) —Ad vt. FAMOUS YANKEE COMPOSER H. CLAY WORK AND SONGS — Only those who lived during the civil war can realize the power and influence exercised by the song writ-| °rs of the time. Henry Clay Work, I .ho was born at Middletown, ConI necticut, in 1832, was imprisoned ■in Missiuri for neiping a rugitive i slave to escape. He was a printer by trade and wrote “Kingdom Coming,” “Babylon is Fallen,” and in his “Come Home, Dear Father, Come Home," was a temperance sermon I that never has seemed to lose its j plaintive appeal. He was the author I of “Grandfather’s Clock,” and at one time member of the music firm of: Root & Cady, Chicago. His songs had a great vogue in their time and j still continue in the melodies of the old days. Several of Work’s famous old songs appear in “Heart Songs” now ottered by this paper to its readers. A complete library of American song. See coupon elsewhere in this isspe. HOTEL FOR SALE OR RENT, The Park hotel Is for sale or rent. A good opportunity for the right person. inquire at once of Mrs. D. W. J Myers, Winchester street. 2Gt£
Pen Big Song Books in One arranged in ten classes—love • songs, patriotic songs, college songs, etc., etc. They are al! in “Heart Songs,"and you can't find them all in any other single book in the world. Regular $3.00 Enk To ©tar readers, as explained in the coupon, for the bare cost of di lii’burion-. 98c Greatly reduced s-iz-e. FuH six-e 7x-9Vi inches. ElB- pages, genuine Cardinal, Seal Grain, Flexible binding-, red ectg.es, reur.d earners-. ■ r 18 so nigs, co-mpl'e.te words- and .music. Ftril page port-ra-it-s of great flingers; 4-; -a-r-s- to build; 20.000 people to -help. A big value at SB.O0 —,a gif-t a-t 98s. No matter where you live, you are entitled to “Heart 1 Songs;” If you car.net call, simply add I'B cents for postage and pask-ing and it wil-l be sent you by return mail. —_ MMN MM IMMMH <
IT"' " “T Jump from Bed in Morning and Drink Hot Water ■ Tells why everyone Should dhlnli: . . hot wa'ter each morrfingbefore breakfast. Why is man and woman, ha‘lf the time, feeling nefvous, .despondent, worried; some days headachy, dull knd • unstrung; some-days really incapacitated by illness. •' . If we ail would practice inside bathing, what a gratifying change wqjild take plae£ Instead of thousands e of half-sick, anaeWc-Jooking souls with pasty, muddy complexions we should see crowds of happy,- healthy, rosycheeked people everywhere. The reason is that the human system does not rid itself each day of all the waste which It accumulates under our present mode of living. For every ounce of food and drink taken into the system ! nearly an ounce of waste material ' must be carried out, else it ferments and forms ptomaine-like poisons wjiich are absorbed into the blood. Just as necessary as It is to clean the ashes from the furnace each day, before the fire will bum bright ana hot, so we must each morning clear the Inside organs of the previous day’s accumulation of indigestible waste and body toxins. Men and women, whether sick or weii.-aro advised to drink each , morning, before breakfast, a glass of I real hot water with a teaspoonful of i limestone phosphate in it, as a harm- : less means of washing out of the stomach, liver, kidneys end bowels the i ; indigestible material, waste, sour bile | and toxins; thus cleansing, sweeten- i | ing and purifying the entire alimen- , tary canal before putting more food into the stomach. Millions of people who had t.he.r turn at constipation, bilious attacks, acid stomach, nervous days ami sleepless nights have become real cranks about | the morning inside-bath. A quarter • pound of limestone phosphate will not I cost much at the drug store, but Is ' sufficient to demonstrate to anyone, its cleansing, sweetening and freshening effect upon the system. i FOR RENT. Fields for spring crops. Inquire of ; J. K. Niblick, K. r. D. No. 8, or tele ' '* phone 6-T. 29t£ '
HAVE YOU A GOITER OR A “BIG NECK?" £ If so, do You Wish it Treated and Removed Without an Operation? | if you are one of the mauy who tare unfortunate enough to stiffer from a condition known as Goiter or "big I neck,” you will be ihteresiwd in reading this urtic-10. Goiter is tin over growth or an enlargement of the thyroid gland, which is situated in the I lower front portion of the neck, it ir very much more common in women than men, and still more common in young women, and girls. I There are four general types or kinds [ of. and all four give rise to certain common symptoms, namely shortness of breath particularly upon exertion. Dr. Fruth difficulty in swallowing, palpation of the heart, a sense of constriction around the neck as though it were inclosed in a tight coliar, and very often a short, dry, aggravating cough. In addition to these symptoms, tin -xopthalmic, often called the “injrown" goiter causes a marked n. . vousness, protruding eyeballs, and ■ a constantly increased heart rate as- ! ' l i.ited with irregu-.ir'.ty and palpi- ■ tat ion. There is also a loss of body j.weiirht. loss of Ftrenitlh. ■ I neflfl and inability to work, withor.i 1 :: ;>ly “going to pieces." This kind - >r type of Goiter is by far the most i > ri'jus. and is a menace or ta;:r: ; to life, death often resulting, b • •.rented .or incorrectly tiv-i’.- d cases ■ Can Goiter l,» ci.ir.d" This is the ; me-'tion - that, will intereh ' ftU who i suffer from it; I will- say, that an ex ,o -.■•■ j r cent of all Go; - ., Ffl ' can be, and without operation or the J knife, providing, of course, that they ' be treated by a phy.d ian or a flpee.l who is ' 11;:>f" 1 <-y • ■;.p.-riem-Jsd and therefore treated correctly, , -ie-nti'i; ally and with the full < i eration of the patient. Far too many ' Goiter pa-tienta run the riel?*- of a . dangerous, dedicate operation, withH nt ever giving medical treatment a •| . or without attempting anything d other than to have it “cut” out. • Therefore a' very large per cent are ! operated on. •ut <-es-sarily. or oper- ■ -ted on when a cure -.i-uh-l have..been • noesible by medical means. I have freguently ousorved two patients with ■ similar goiters, one which was -o.> • erated upon, and the otlmr treated • with medicine, with the res-clt that i both were cured; the one that was : iterated upon was forced to ren’a.i’ 1 • in the hes-pita-i for a v.ee-k or longer. ’ thereby losing v.alua-i:le time, had ■ • : ni C-..1 i;-a\re-sulted in thei-r death, had. suffered -mid amount of pai-n' had received a sca-r that would n>ar their ireek. ' :-c-l hi addit-ien .had- ex-pendddi a sum of e-1-excess ofjfone Imndketi. and fitfty dylla'rs. W'b.i'ri the on< :• a-t ed. medically had gone about their .. --.ia»y wc-.-k. had i .of losing, life; had sultered UU pa» : n. had received no scar; and besides had • -• ■ citfed'v snudler. sum of , money for the sin*;-.;-results.• .Tl-iere-foiw-.if ief i-n , its <-:i. U is a busi-n.'ss policy to • have t,h'is ccndi- " • .1 .by 'a -,t. tneat-'d \-ithi «' oper: ■.. Oi* in oth- ' er wo’*’.s. with, medicint-s. which have heed tried, proven and found* rut is. factory. * . > Such is the tdflffi of tn , mept that {•Offer, abs-oliMely scienthi". a meth*od that has not proved successful in a few selected cases, but I one t*hat has been the menus of curing hundreds afflicted witli Gc,?t ■ Scores of patients have cousuilee me. after they have given up al! hopes of securing results other than jby an operation. 1 accented them for I treatment, and treutod them to their I entire and complete satisfaction. I sent them on their w;ay j.iilng. as | they had reason tc, Aor they had esi taped, the always much dreaded and .ever to be feared knife. \ When a patient suffering with goiter, or any other long standing j chfronic disease, consults me, I extimiu\ them carefully, I answer any j Q-aeSilons they may desire to ask. ogi plain their condition, and advifle them the ;ircper measures to take: If they desirf to take treatment and their : case V one which can be treated suei ecs;-filly. I tell them. Then if tity-y j desirol ere do treat them, I do so, but [they t te at no time under any obligation/ whatsoever to take or contract lor treatment. So you see the . patieu takes no chance in consulting me, so r consultation, examination and . advice,! are free ami confidential. I Rerrfcmber my renwdif.s, treatI Kents y-md melhoilh are those which have Hem; triad du<l proven by ny j own pe|-Botial experience, and in addi-■ tion rcp.oincd and tnrai-jtbe'ied with | the iiebcst, latest and most modern | known co science and the medlchi i i
„ .. —I ,■.ll— -l» I - "" " " I profession. For a limited time 1 will! ’'be able to treat those desiring same, i (#t my ssuie uiodeiato price*, rogara-j ’ I less of the enormous increase in t I prices of drugs. , i I will be at Decatur ONE DAY ; I only, Hotel Murray, . Tuesday, April 4,191 C, ’ returning every Mur weeks or 28 days. I would suggest that those who desire to consult me. arrange to come in as early as possible. ItespectfvUy yours, DR. FRDTH. Practice limited to Chronic, Spe< tai and Nervous Diseases. Fred Orion ant! McQuay ai - d Two sound, grade Belgian stallions, will stand for mares at my barn, five . miles northeast of Decatur, Indiana, ' ' this season. Fred Orion is a sorrel ' with light mane and tail, six years old, ' weight a ton. Mcuuay is a sorrel, with stripe, white mane and tail, will weigh a ton when matured. He is four years old. They are a fine pair of Belgian horses, have proven that they 11 are excellent and sure breeders. Terms: Ten dollars to insure a colt to stand and suck. Owners parting with mares will be held for insurance. We solicit your patronage. J. A. FLEMING & SON Owners. FARMERS ATTENTION Bring your disc harrow to sharpen On the Peter S. Steffen farm, < miles wect of Monroe. Work guaranteed. Craigvllle phone No. II or 3. 67t3 EMIL STEFFEN PLENTY OF MONEY. To loan on farm?. 10 r-.ars' time without renewal, no commission, pa; tlal payments any time. 397tf ERWIN OFFICE Dr. C V. Connell VETERINARIAN 1 t’O-iiA. j.'esid.-’ite 143 Dr. L. K. Magley VETERINARI N Coraer Third and Monroe Streets. Phones DECATUR. IttD. I I* I!■ —!■ t i- DECATUR’S ;(WPaACTCR i PIONEER f • Oft ice Over Vance & Hite’s l ’ ftmirc EOlirS 6:30 to 8:00 i PHONE 650. ■ JO. L. Burgener, D. C. No Drugs No Surgery No Osteopathy LISTEN:11 \ Book your Sale with an Auctioneer. 1 Who is able to make your sale a success. Telephone No. 8 L ;RL N. RUNYON Decatur, Ind. LIVE STOCK aud General Auctioneering I thank you for your past favors I am still on the job. j Telephone at my expense. \ J. N. Burkhead Monrue, Ind.
NOW IS THE TIME AND OUR STORE IS THE PLACE TO BUY WALL PAPER. Our new line is the finest ever shown in the city It includes everything in wall paper from the cheapest ■Io the best. Patterns suitable for any kind of room. NO WAR PRICES ! We Also Sell Kyanize The best finish ever made for floors, furniture, linoleum or any inside wood work, made in ciear and' seven colors. Will not chip, crack or spot. Hoosier Paint for all purposes. 100 per cent pure. Wall Paper Cleaner, Alaba-4 iue, Brushes, etc. CALLOW & KOHNE The Drug Store on th ■ East side of the street. Tor srl.e' Reids Yellow Dent Seed Corn Garden Seeds, and Onion Sets. ■vn Grass, Timothy and Clover Seed. We hgve sorde I’-acahonhw. and White Ash Coal• we’re close out. If jou are wanting anything in the coal give us a call. Bowers-Niblick Grain Co. PHONE 233 - ' HU 1... Inti I 11, .1 ijg, G. S. BURKHEAD & SON PRACTICAL HORSESHOERS Special Attend <n Given to Lame, Interfer-isg And Forging Horses. General Blacksmithing and Wood Wer-k. Cor. Ist and Madison St. The Old Clemens Stand. TUe‘'Wonder Car' B N- : A •imwi ii. i t’ ’ AA\ / B | | No To Buy The new Maxwell is complete in every detail. A fameus make of high-grade speedometer is supplied. In addition to the equipment listed below, the price of the car includes: Front license bracket, ingenious combination rear license and tail-light bracket with spare tire carrier ; electric bom, robe rail, anti-skid rear tires, foot accelerator, full set of toolz, etc., etc. is We are waiting to take you for a test ride in the car that has broken all low "First-Cost” records, and is' breaking ail low “After-Cost" records. 8 ■ j b /■j f.O B .DETCLQIT B I K “■ is a Maxwell.Ugad " J SCHUG-SMITLEY CO., BERNE, IND. /.gents for Adams County. g I Ji 4
