Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 110, Decatur, Adams County, 8 May 1916 — Page 2

I MASONIC CALENDAR FOR WEEK ENDING MAY 13. Tuesday, May 9. Meeting Blue Lodge. M. M. degree on one candidate. DAVID E. SMITH. W. M. LET ME DO YOUR WORK. I clean carpets, rugs, wall paper and help you in your house cleaning. Leave orders at. Democrat office. JOBt3 ED KNAVEL. j Pr C. V. Conneil VETERINARIAN PKnna office 102 1 110116 Residence 143 Don’t Trust Memory I Memory and opinion are often* incorrect. You may feel sure that last year was a profitable one for you. yet, if you have no records of your business, you may be wrong. A checking account used in the right way will make it possible for you to KNOW. We shall gladly assist you. FIRST NATIONAL BANK; DECATUR, INDIANA. Members Federal Reserve Association.

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THE DAILY DEMOCRAT Announces With Deep Regret That It's Campaign On HEART SONGS CLOSES TH'S WEEK KO MORE TO BE HAD AFTER THIS PHENOMENAL DISTRIBUTION IS OVER Own This Great Collection Os All The Old-Time Melodies And Take It Home Tonight. [The Genuine Cardinal, Seal Grain, Flexible Binding, Red Edges, Round Corners, Regular $3.00 Volume, Yours For 98c AND ONE COUPON NOW GETS THE BOOK

WOMAN WEAK, DIZZY, NERVOUS Health Restored by Lydi” E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Jamaica, N. Y.—“l suffered greatly with my head and with backache, was

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began taking it and I am new in good health and am cured. I took the Compound three times a day after meals, and on retiring at night. I always keep a bottle in the house.” —Mrs. L. N. Burnham. 35Globe Ave., Jamaica, N.Y. Women who recover their health naturally tell others what helped them. Some write and allow their names and photographs to be published with testimonials. Many more tell their friends. If you need a medicine for Women’s Ailments, try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com pound. I Write Lydia E. Pinkham Medi--1 cine Co. (confidential) for anything you need to know about these troubles. o— Democrat Wants Ads Pay. DECATUR’S CHIROPRACTOR PIONEER Office Over Vance & Hite’s Uniwe 1:30 to 5:00 lIOUrS 6:30 to 8:00 PHONE 650. 0. L Burgener, D. C. I No Drugs No Surgery No Osteopathy

| HELP GARDEN PLOWING DONE—’Phone ; No. 1. or seo 8. C. Wyatt. 9616 1 FOR SALE—Ono 5-passenger Ford auto, in fine running order, will sell right; also one 50-gallon steel gasoline tank. Enquire at 120 South Tenth St., Decatur, Ind. 104tt FOR ilKN’Jt’—A 7 room house on No. Second street. Stable in connection. Inquire of C. D. Tccple. 99tf FOR RENT —Cheap, three largo office rooms, on Second street, with water, gas and electric light; also a lodge room with two ante-rooms at tachcd. Enquire of Mrs. Charles A. Dugan. 99t12 WANTED—To clean your wall pa per, carpets, cisterns, stoves, etc.— Jim Coverdale, ’phone 210. 108tf WANTED —A dining room girl. Ap ply at once. Martin and Joseph steam bakery. 93tf. FOR RENT—Rooms on South Fifth street, with good cement cistern and a good large garden. Call at 415 S. Fifth street, west of Clover Leaf depot 98tf. FOR RENT —Two “modern 5-rooni houses on South First street. Call on Dyonls Schmitt. 108t3 FOR SALE Set of heavy breeching harness. See W. M. Kltson, ’phone 9-D, R. R. 11. 108t3 FOR’ SALE— -Good milch cow.—John Drummond. 109t.f FERTILIZER - FOR ~ SALE—Just - a few’ tons left, which I will sell for less than wholesale price. Call at my ' block factory.—Eli Meyer. lOltlS > ——— — . . fc— - ■ - *■■■■ - —— See Eli Meyer for Wolverine Portland cement, sand, gravel, stone screenings, cement blocks, fence posts, flower vases, porch columns. Cement roofing, all kinds of porch work at reasonable prices. Located near sugar factory. lOltf WILL TRADE * OR SELL—Black leather davenport, as good as new; will trade for four dozen chickens, o: sell. For particulars see Jesse Ba! lard, on the John Cowan farm, one 'mile east of Pleasant Mills, Ind., or I write Pleasant Mills, Ind., R. R. No . 1.7 miles from Decatur. Ind. 110t3 i Democrat Want Ads Pay

What word-magic can paint your feelings, when as the years go by, some far-off tune is whistled in the street, that your mother used to sing to you; or some handorgan ditty, softened by distance, floats into your window with a strain that you often heard on her lips; or some piano in the neighborhood accompanies a sweet voice with the music that once charmed your childish troubles. •What words, we say, can de--1 scribe these tender memories as they float to you on the wings of melody. Yet, what would you not give to be able to summon at will these dearest of life’s recollections! “Heart Songs"—a piano or an organ — a woman’s voice—be it that of wife —or daughter—or sister—will give you, once again, all your mother’s favorites. Every evening, after your day’s work, you may soothe your wearied senses with the old songs she used to sing to you. Your children will.be the better for singing them and you the better for hearing them. Try it! This paper puts it into your power, almost as 1 a gift.

|to those interested in real] ESTATE LOANS. I Dear Friends: — j A short time ago we wrote you that | there comes a time to a man when. lit is necessary for him to borrow money. Obligations that he finds It wise to group in one place—lmprove ■ moots that he finds It necessary to make —improvements that he is notl forced tn make, but honest ambition . loads him on to do —additional acres that he wants to purchase. Perhaps the farm he owns is too small, he has long had Ills eye upon a larger one, one better suited to his needs and, serength. Or, perhaps, an adjoining I farm that he lias desired for a long! time. To you with these thoughts in , mind we are writing this letter. We! believe we can help you satisfactorily. We are sure we can SAVE you money. If you have it in your mind to do these things and you have made up your mind to borrow some money, then the very next thing that you think is, “Where can I do the best?” "Where can 1 get what I want and get it at the best possible advantage to me?” Now, If you will come into our office and talk to Mr. Schirmeyer or Mr. Quinn they will show you that ■your wants can be taken care of in a highly satisfactory manner. How can we do that? First, we will loan you as much per acre as prudence and good judgment will permit. Second. we will loan you ou five year's time and give you permission of paying on the whole loan at any interest paying time. Third, we will loan you at 5 per cent or 5% per cent with a reasonable commission, or we will loan you at 6 per cent and charge you no commission. Now, this last proposition is worthy of your closest attention. We will loan you at 6 per cent for five years or for ten years, charge you no com-tnission-at all, and give you privilege jf paying on the loan or paying it all off at any interset paying time, if you should so choose. This straight 5 per cent loan is an excellent one. Sorrow your needs, pay your interest twice a year, pay no commission at ill and twice a year have the privilege of paying on the loan or paying the- whole loan off and your expense its 6 per cent per annum for the money you have used. We know you will think this over carefully. We know you will see its advantages. You will realize you have never had such a proposition offered you before. Will you take advantage of the offer? Do you need money this spring, or summer? Or will you need it this fall? Come into our office (next door ‘to the postoffice) and talk it over with us. Tell us your needs, your plans, your wants. We will do our best to be of service to you. Respectfully,THE BOWERS REALTY COMPANY. FRANK M. SCHIRMEYER. FRENCH QUINN. 109t3 c FEW DAYS MORE FOR GREAT BOOK, “HEART SONGS” The closing advertisements of >aper are bringing in the coupon ‘Heart Songs” now appearing in this iolders in increased numbers >every lay. There are doubtless many people who have had it in mind to take idvantage of our offer at some future ime. ut they have not considered that he supply of books which is A’ere fortunate enough to contract tor is limited, nor are they familiar with the fact, that owing to an enormous demand, which developed early in the campaign, the supply has been diminished daily. We hope that we still have a sufficient quantity on hand, but it would not surprise us if some of our readers were sadly disappointed at the end of the distribution. It was with this in mind that we today urge all those who have not . availed themselves of the opportunity to clip their coupons at once. We shall still run the coupon for a few days longer in order that all may take advantage of what is a very unusual offer on the part of a newspaper. ‘ DR. BURNHAM’S 3AN-YAK Acts as a Living Antiseptic In the Stomach and Intestines. San-Yak prevents eeit poisoning that serious Illness from which so many persons of sedentary habits and advanced age suffer. San-Yak prevents clogging of tin colon and caecum: hence its great value in destroying germs from undi gested animal food which are a factor in the true cause of poisonous decompositions of the bowels, causing appendicitis, rheumatism, typhoid, dys entery and arterio sclerosis or hardened artlaries. Heart trouble Is developed through self poisoning from the kidneys and bowels. To maintain health all such poisoning must be checked, and i you can do so with the use of SanSold by Holthouso Drug Co., ' Yak. Take San-Yak; It is the greatest ; medicine yet known f< r man, woman :or child. SI.OO per bottle. Sold by Smith, Yager & Falk drug store, Decatur, ina. Democrat Want Ads Pay

yo'i ni; TO I’lH»•••:K I ' OWNKH* | I In the Mutter <>l Smith Eleventh Street ] sidewalk Improvement. I Notice In hereby given that the com-i mon council In and forth. ( 11l t ‘ Jeatur. Indiana, has l>«r«‘ l ’ f o, ‘rd a" I.n-'llml'nitry resolution j the crtniftriK tlon <»f the following | 4H foot -ement sidewalk, adjacent to curb as f“ ■t’mnnieni-hiK on Eleventh » I "'* .“* ' inns street, on east Hide Ih'-n of. t ult ntng south to north side of I a I is n street; also from south side of lat < . * .... =tri i t side or e,.th street to'soiith side of Elm a.i per tieneinl plutis ami spe, to al I „n tile In the ollli"" of V 1 '’ ‘ . ~ l ' Notice In also given that Bald '“in mon council will oil the illh l>nv es .tune. mill. 'at seven o'.-lo.k p. in., at their o.i - lell room In said city hear all p< ' 1 Interested or whose properly is Hublo to bo for the piop’X” Improvement and will then and Ideierminft whether the benefits a<< tiling to the property liable to be «- I s<-ssed will be equal to the rstlm.U ed costs thereof. . fll Witness my hand and seal this titu .lay of May, IJI6. M DrVOSS. s-15 f'ity clerK. NOTII’K TO I’ROVKRTY OWNERS In the Mntter of North Eleventh Street Shleunlk luqtroi oniciit. Notice is hereby given that the common council in and for the City of- - Indiana, has heretofore. to-wn. on the second day of May, 191 h. <i‘b p’ Cd a preliminary resolution the construction of the following improvement, to-wit: Construction of 4 l t foot ecm» n sidewalk on both sides of street from the south line of street to north' line of Adams street be located one foot from the proper ; lino, as per general plans and spru ieations on tile in the office of the clerk Notice is also given that said eom- ■ mon council will on the ttth !>ny of June, 1016. seven o'clock p. tn., at their < iiuncß room in said < lty near all persons 1 Interested or whose property is ni- ! ble to be assessed for the proposed Improvement and will then and ther«‘ determine whether the benefits .u<ruI ing to the property liable to be as--1 «e.»sed will be equal to the estimated costs thereof. Witness niv hand and seal this 6th ’ day of May, 1016. ... , H. M. DeVOSS. 1 8-15 City Clerk. NOTIC E TO PROPERTY ON* NEKS In the Mailer of the South Fifth Street Sidewalk Improv emeu t. Notice is hereby given that the com- ■ mon council in and for the City of l>e- . catur, Indiana, has heretofore, to-wit. on the second day of May, I'.HG. adopt- | ed a preliminary resolution ordering the construction of the following rm- ‘ provement, to*wit: i Construction of a 4 foot cemenl L sidewalk and < urb on both sides of South Fifth street from Adams street to south end of Fifth street, as per * general plans and specifications on file ( in the office ot the city clerk. Notice is also given that said com- - mon council will on the th li l>uy of June. I filth > at seven o’ekx k j. m.. at tlo ir <<oin- » cil room in said vij#. hear all persnii' ‘ interested or wnuee property is lia- ! ble to be assessed for the proposed improvement and will then and Ch’ 1 determine whether the benefits a< » ru- » ing to the property liable t<» be assessed will he equal t«« the estimate . ed cysts thereof. . Witness my hand and seal this 6th 1 day of May. 1916. H. M. DeVOSS, ’ 8-15 ' City Clerk. L o I BANK STATEMENT. C. S. NIBLICK. President L F. M. SCHIRMEYER, Vice Pres, dent. ’ E. X. EHINUER. Cashier. ' A. D. SUTTLES, Assistant Cashier. Report of the condition of the Old Adams County Lank, a state oank at Decatur, in the state of Indiana, at the close of its business on May 1, 1916: RESOURCES Loans and discounts $878,522.26 Overdrafts ...7 2.817.10 ' Other bonds and securities 5,201.00 Banking house 7,367.00 f Furniture and fixtures.... 3,700.00 , Other real estate 8,413.00 Due from banks and trust companies 192,654.78 Cash on hand 31,488,43 * Cajfli items 10,079.70 ! Premiums on bonds 98.08 , Current expenses 3,352.92 . Interest pa>d 7,441.11 Profit and loss 282.69 1 Revenue stamps 192.00 Total resources ....$1,151,610.07 LIABILITIES. Capital stock —paid in $120,000.00 Surplus 8,000.00 i Undivided profits 3,246.17 Exchange, discounts and interest 16,608.99 . Demand deposits $429,822.71 Demand certifi cates 545,749.60 975,572.31 Due to banks ami trust companies 25,682.60 Reserve for taxes 2,500.00 Total liabilities $1,151,610.07 State of Indiana, county of Adams,ss: I, E. X. Ehinger, cashier of the bld Adams County dank, do solemnly swear that the above statcn.etit is true. E. X. EHINGER. Cashier. Subscribed ami sworn to before me this Glh day of May, 1916. HENRY B. HELLER, Notary Public My commission expires January 8 1919.o — Democrat Wants Ads Pay Dr. L K. Magley VETERINARIAN Corner Third and Monroe Streets. Phones DECATUR, IhiD. B. C. HENRICKS D.C. YOUR CHIROPRACTOR Above Voglewede’s Shoe Store. Phone 660 Office Hours Ito 5 7to 8 LADY* ATTENDANT Decatur, Ind.

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