Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 113, Decatur, Adams County, 11 May 1916 — Page 4

FAR AWAY LANDS GIVE VALUED PRODUCTS FOR PURE PARTS OF TANLAC Gathered In Their Primitive State From Richest Fields Os Mother Nature In Many Foreign Climes. Ingredients Are The Essence Os Purity. The fields of Mother Nature, perfumed by the sweet breath of fresh air and gently cleansed each evening by the dew from the heavens, supply the ingredients of Tanlac. In many far away dimes are gathered the roots, barks and herbs that have proved of such vast benefit.

As men labor in the far northland, so do they toil on the heights of the Andes mountains of South America to obtain Tanlac's parts. Caribs, the black skinned sailormen of the Carribbean sea, whose gutterak dialect has no alphabet, paddle their canoes, loaded with herbs, gathered in the hills of the Spanish Honduras, alongside the big freighters, and other black men, with mule caravans, come down the long mountain trails with barks and flowers found high among the clouds. Gathered in the fields of nature, the ingredients that make up Tanlac are therefore, the essence of purity. They are wholly vegetable and contain none of the mineral taint feared by many. It is as though the health-giving properties that made primitive man strong and well and were gained by him through his close relationship with Mother Nature, now have been bottled up and may be had, in Tanlac, by the indoor man of modern times almost without his leaving his own home. Lire _ AGAHr BRIGHT AFTER 25 LONG YEARS Fort Wayne Woman Says Tanlac Banished Troubles in Three Days. Fort Wayne, Ind., May 10 —“Tanlac has helped me where everything else has failed. My trouble dates back twenty-five years and during that time I could get nothing that would give me relief, but this new medicine has done the work completely in three days. I feel like a new woman."

This was the tribute paid Tanlac, the Master Medicine, by Mrs. Martha A. DeHaven, 68 years old, a well known resident of this city, who lives at 448 Elizabeth street. "I suffered from neuraligia of the head, face and shoulders and I was Very nervous,” Mrs. DeHaven continued. "I was attacked frequently during the day by terrible neuralgia pains. At night the pains were so severe I could'nt sleep. It seemed impossible for me to eat. Naturally, I became very weak. “All of the medicine I tried failed and I had about given up hope of getting relief when I began seeing in the newspapers the accounts of Tanlac's work. I haven’t had a single neuralgia pain since the third day after taking Tanlac and I have a fine appetite now and sleep fine. No nervousness or weakness bothers me now. Taking into consideration my advanced age it is saying a lot when 1 tell you I feel like a new woman but that is exactly the case. I certainly want to recommend Tanlac.” IS AGAIN EMPLOYED AFTER 5 WEEKS LAYOFF Wire Mill Employee is Now Able to do His Work With Ease. Muncie, Ind., May 10 —"I am able to do my work with ease since I have taken Tanlac,” said C. A. Reed, a well known wire mill employee, who lives at 1600 West Eighth street. "And for five weeks before I tool: this medicine 1 wasn’t able to do . a bit of work,” he added. "My blood was in bad condition and I had liver and kidney trouble. Irrltation of the skin bothered me and my appetite was poor. I couldn’t sleep and felt weak. My system was just completely run down. I suffered three before I heard of Tanlac and decided to take it. "This medicine has made me feel better than I have tor four months. I get up in the mornings feeling rested now and my appetite is better. My blood is in fine condition and Taniac has given me strength so that I can do my work with ease. 1 feel fully fifty per cent better and want to recommend Tanlac to others suffering as I did.”

WOMAN RELATES STORYOF WRECK Mrs. Fay Hammontree Tells How Impending Disaster Was Avoided. GIVES TANLAC CREDIT Master Medicine “Worth Its Weight in Gold,” She Avers. Fort Wayne, Ind.. May 10—“Tanlac is worth its weight in gold.” said Mrs. Fay Hamontree, wife of the owner of an express and dray line in this city, who lives at 1414 Fairfield avenue, a few days ago when discussing the merits of the Master Medicine. “I never in my life took any medicine that helped me as much as Tanlac,” she added. "I suffered from severe kidney trouble and had become a perfect wreck. For more tfian two years I was unable to walk without assistance. I had terrible pains in my back in the region of my kidneys. Blind and dizzy spells attacked me and I felt terribly weak and nervous. I couldn’t sleep well. “The first bottle of Tanlac brought benefits. I slept more soundly and the nervousness became less severe. The nervous creepy feeling in my hips, that I formerly experienced disappeared. . I have taken six bottles of the medicine now and all along the way have noticed improvement. The blind and dizzy spells have ceased and I can walk anywhere at anytime without assistance. I feel stronger and better in every way. “In a recent letter from triy mother, Mrs. Thomas Boner, who lives at 315 West Jackson street, Paulding, Ohio, I learn that she, too, has taken Tanlac and has received great relief. She had stomach trouble so bad she could hardly eat. but that has all gone since taking Tanlac.”

ONE HOOSIER IN EACH FORTY USES TANLAC Thousands of Indiana Residents Are Receiving Aid Through Master Medicine. A little more than seven months ago a bottle of Tanlac, the medicine J hat is building up countless numbers of run down people all over Indiana, was sold in a drug store at Muncie. It was the first sale of the new preparation in this section of the Today, more than 350 exclusive agents in as many cities, towns and villages of the Hoosier Land, have Tanlac for sale, and all ready, in 65,000 Indiana homes, Tanlac’s health giving qualities have been proved. It is estimated that one out of every forty residents of the Hoosier state, now is taking Tanlac. Having been made in such a short time, Tanlac’s tremendous leap to popularity is remarkable. A search through the pages of history of proprietary medicines, fails to reveal anything to compare with it. But, great as is the popularity of Tanlac, its merit is even greater. As C. H. Bailey, Indiana’s renowned Tanlac Man said, a few days ago: "Remarkable as has been Tanlac’s reception, it remains for thousands of Indianians to learn that a preparation of real merit at last may be obtained.” ’■ AGENTS WANTED Exclusive Tanlac agents are wanted In every city, town and village In the state of Indiana. Druggists Interested write C. H. Bailey, 401 Saks Building, Indianapolis, Indiana. TANLACISSOLD exclusively in Decatur at the drug store of Smith, Yager & Falk, it also may be obtained In Berne at Stengel & Craig's drug store and In Geneva at Mason’s drug store.

WINTER LEAVES MANY VICTIMS Thousands of People Will be Unable to Take Part in Summer Pleasures. TANLAC OFFERS HELP Master Medicine, the Best Means of Escape from Trouble. The siege of winter, that leaves in its wake countless people suffering with completely run down systems, is one of the greatest agents of destruction man has to contend with. The many days of snow, sleet and cold rains, and winds that chill a person through and through are so thorough in their work against humanity that few escape. At spring time something is needed that will build up the tissue broken down by the daily battle, during winter, of the physical being against the great odds of extreme weather. Otherwise man and woman goes into the summer suffering with a tired, languid feeling that bespeaks of a generally rundown condition and is not in shape to enjoy the pleasures the warmer months offer. The remarkable new reconstructive tonic and system purifier, Tanlac. that is now sold here, is said by many to be composed of just those ingredients that act most satisfactorily when a body builder and general cleanser is needed. Tanlac quickly overcomes the work of winter. It speedily attacks and drives off the impurities in the blood that might, if left alone, bring serious results. It builds up the broken down tissues, the body returning to its" natural strong, well state. It brings about the proper digestion and assimilation of food, the additional nutrition thus gained strengthening the entire system. And soon the dullness in the eye changes to a sparkle, the paled cheek is flushed with the surge of >ure blood and he or she who has taken Tanlac is ready for the summer’s pleasures.

MINISTER TENDERS HIS HEARTY PRAISE Rev. Wm. Heflin, Pastor of Old Christian Church, Aided by Tanlac. Kokomo, Ind., May 10—The words of a minister of the gospel, the Rev. William Heflin, pastor of Old Christian church, who lives on rural route No. 1. Russiaville, southeast of here, have been added to the mass of evidence hundreds of others have giv on for»Tanlac, the Master Medicine. . “I have suffered from sciatic rheumatism and stomach trouble for five vears,” the Rev. Mr. Heflin said a fewdays ago. “Frequently my limbs would swell and pains in them were w severe at night that I could not sleep. Indigestion bothered me. I could eat only a few things and even then, with all my care, gas often formed on my stomach. "Tanlac had helped so many others 1 decided to try it. With two bottles of the medicine now taken I have noticed a great improvement. The rheumatism is rapidly disappearing, the swellings in my limbs having left. The indigestion has been relieved. I can eat anything I care for now. "Tanlac has helped me wonderfully. I suffered a long time with rheunatism and. therefore, it is remarkable that Tairtac helped me so quickly.” TROUBLE OF 10 YEARS FINALLY CLEARED UP Well Known Fort Wayne Woman Found Long-sought-for Relief in Tanlac. Fort Wayne, Ind., May 10 —Mrs. Martha E. Hanna, wife of a yvell known salesman for the Perfection Biscuit company, who lives at 331 West Superior street, is one of the many residents of this city and vicinity who have found great relief through' Tanlac. Mrs. Hanna recent ly said: “I have suffered for ten years with a complication of troubles. I had stomach trouble, constipation and indigestion bothering me and I also suffered with a bronchial cough. Kidney trouble frequently caused me much pain. Pains in my stomach bothered me so at night that I could hardly sleep. I was very weak. "I am astonished and delighted with the results Tanlac brought. I can now walk easily. The pains in mjstomach are ceasing and the bronchial cough is much better. I can sleep well ail night long now and do not suffer from aches and pains. Tanlac is the only medicine I have ever taken that helped me.”

CALOMEL j Vegetable calomel, extract of the root of the old-fashioned may-apple plant, does not salivate. As a fiver stimulator, it’s great. It’s a perfect substitute for ordinary calomel (mercury): in fact, it’s better, because its action is gentle instead of severe and irritating — and it leaves no mean, disagreeable aftereffects. Physicians recognize this and prescribe mav-apple root (podophyllin, they call it) daily. Combined with four other standard, all-vegetable remedies, mayapple root may now be had at most any druggist's in convenient sugarcoated tablet form by asking for Sentanel Laxatives. If you forget the name, ask for the box that has the picture of the soldier on it. These tablets are small, easy to take and are really wonderful little performers. They quickly clean out the poisons that are causing you headache, constipation, sour stomach, biliousness, dizzy spells, bad breath and coated tongue. They are mild. They never gripe. And they are a bowel tonic as well as a cleanser and liver regulator. A 1 Ofc box should last one several weeks. A Physician’s trial package (4 doses) will be mailed you free if you write mentioning this advertisement. • The Sentanel Remedies Co., 802 Madison Ave., Covington, Ky. o NOTICE OF SALE OF HEAL ESTATE. The undersigned executor of the last will of Hannah Barkley, deceased, hereby gives notice that by virtue of the p<>Ver by %aid will conferred, he will at the hour of ten o’clock a. m., of the 31*t Day of May, at the law office of Clark J. Lutz, over the First National Bank, in the City of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sale at private sale, all of the Interest of said decedent, Hannah Barkley, in and to the following described real estate to-wit: Commencing at the northeast corner of outlet No. seventy-eight (78), in J. D. Nuttman’s southern addition to the tow’n (now city) of Decatur, Adams County. Indiana. thence west or the north line of said outlet No. 78, twenty-seven (27) rods and eighteen (18> links, thence south parallel with the half-section line eleven (11) rods and eight and one-half (8U) links, thence east parallel with the north line of said outlet No. 78, eighteen (18) rods and twenty-three (23) links to the center of Chestnut street, thence northeast to the place of beginning, except therefrom, fifteen (15) feet off of the north side of aforesaid description which Is dedicated for the purpose of a street, ninth, except therefrom the following: Commencing in the center of Chestnut street at a point 242 feet south 50 degrees and thirty minutes west from the stone In the center of Nuttman street at the north end thereof, thence running due west 136 feet, thence due north 69 feet, thence due east to venter of said Chestnut street, thence along the center of said Chestnut street to the place of beginning, the same being a part of outlet No. 78 in J. D. Nuttman’s southern addition to the town of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, uiui hlmo, except 1 herefrom the following: Commencing at the center of Chestnut street at a point 242 feet south 50 degrees and 30 minutes west from the stone in the center of Nuttman street at the north end thereof, running thence due west 176 feet, thence due

John Meredith of Liberty Township Ind. says his wife has been sorely afflicted with Neurites or Rheumatism for forty years. He will tell you that San-Yak has given her more relief than any remedy she has ever taken. PETER McAFEE of Rockcreek Township Ind. says it has entirely driven Neuritis out of his system. JOHN CARLISLE of Bluffton will tell you the same. Jos. D. Beery of Decatur, solicitor for the Ft. Wayne Jour-nal-Gazette, says San Yak cured him of kidney trouble and rheumatism, in his arms and shoulders. L. C. Helm of Decatur, Ind., insurance and real estate man, says San Yak is the right medicine for the kidneys and rheumatism. We could tell you of others in Decatur and Adams county. FOR SALE ONLY BY Smith, Yager and Falk.

north CM feet, thence due east Yeet. tiun. e due Youth 69 feet* to a point feet west from the point of beginning, ii ml ii Imi except a right of way twelve feet wide running due north to Grant street from the northwest corner of the above described lot or parcel of land, all of the same being a part of outlet No. 78 In .1. D. Nuttman’s southern addition to the town (now city) of Decatur, Adams County. Indiana. Said sale will be made subject to the approval of the Adams circuit court, of Adams County, Indiana, for not less than the full appraised value of said real estate, and upon the following terms and conditions: At least one-third of the purchase money cash in hnpd, the balance in two equal Installments, payable In not to exceed nine and eighteen months from date of bale, evidenced by the notes of I the purchaser, bearing six per cent interest from date, waiving relief and providing for attorneys’ fees, amine- ; cured by mortgage on the real estate gold. HENRY BARKLEY, Execeutor, Last Will of Hannah Barkley, deceased. (’lark .1 Lutz, Attorney. -4-11-18 NOTICE OF FIN Al SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. Notice Is hereby given to the creditors. heirs and legatees of Caleb B. Andrews. deceased, to appear in the Adams circuit court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 2nd day of June, 1916. and show cause. If any. why the final settlement accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. HATTIE GILPEN. Administratrix de bonis non. Decatur. Indiana, May 9, 1916. James T. Merryman, Atty. 11-i s \ I*l*ol \TME\T OF ADMINISTRATOR. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of Christian Fortney, lair of Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. ORLEN S. FORTNEY. Administrator. May 9. 1916. , Dore B. Erwin, Attorney. 11-18-25 MACADAM ROAD BOND SALE. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at the office of the Treasurer of Adams County, Indiana, up to the hour of 3:00 o’clock, p. m., on May 33, 1«1«. for the purchasing of $6,880.00 Macadam Road Bonds of the different townships and in the amounts as here given below. Said bonds will be issued in series of twenty bonds each dated May 15, 1916. the first of each issue becoming due on May 15, 1917, and one of each issue coming due every six months thereafter. Said bonds to bear interest at the rate of 4Mi per cent, payable on the 15th day of May and November of each \ par: Fred Heckman Macadam Road. Preble township $6,880.00 Said bonds have been issued in strict compliance with the laws of the state of Indiana, with an order duly endorsed upon the record of the Board of Commissioners of said County, authorizing the issue and sale of said bonds for the purpose of providing funds for the construction of the above mentioned macadam road in Adams County, Indiana. The rierht is reserved to reject any and all bids. Transcripts will bp on file at the County Auditor’s office. GEORGE E. KINZLE, Treasurer, Adams County, Ind. — ADMINISTRATOR’S NILE. The undersigned, admiinstrator of the estate of Christian Fortney, will, on Thurwtlny, May is, HUB. beginning at one o'clock p. ni.. at the

Saturday, May 13th. Is The Big Day MAY BARGAIN SALE AT BERNSTEIN’S Studebaker Block, Decatur, Ind. Two Doors South of Interurban Station. SATURDAY, MAY 13TH, IS THE BIG DAY. Now is the time to buy your summer merchandise at sensationally low prices. We have values to offer during our May Bargain Sale that cannot be duplicated. This sale should appeal to all, as • it comes right when you need the goods the most, and a visit to our store will be to your benefit. It will save you time and money. COME! COME’! SALE LASTS UNTIL SATURDAY MAY 27th

BED SPREADS, 98c. Bed Spreads, full size, without fringe, regular $1.50 value. May Bargain Sale 98c LADIES’ FURNISHINGS. Ladies’ Kimona Sleeve Aprons, light or dark, regular 50c value. May Bargain Sale 39c Crepe Kimonas, Persian patterns, regular $1.50 value, May Bargain Sale 98c House Dresses and Wrappers, regular $1.50 and $1.25 values, special for this sale . 98c Ladies’ Black Heather Bloom and Sateen Petticoats, assorted styles, regular $1.50 values, May Bargain Sale ...98c 75c value Gingham Petticoats, special for this sale 48c 75c Ladles’ Kimona Sleeve Aprons, elastic waist and button side, special for this sale 49c LADIES’ SHOES. Ladies’ White Canvas 2-strap Oxfords, high or low heel, special May Bargain Sale $1.25 Ladies’ 2-strap, all patent Oxfords, all new lasts, high or low heel, all sizes. May Bargain Sale ..$1.75 $3.00 Ladies’ Patent or Gun Metal, fancy strap Pufps. all latest styles. May Bargain Sale .. ..$2.39 $3.00 Ladies’ Patent or Gun Metal, fancy strap Pumps, all latest styles, May Bargain Sale ... .$2.39 All latest Baby Doll Pumps, all sizes, 2% to 6%, Mav Bargain Sale $1.98 $3.00 Ladies’ Patent or Kid Pumps, also 2-strap Patent and Gun Metal Oxfords, all the latest styles $2.45 A good Cushion Sole Oxford, rubber heel, patent tip, a comfortable shoe, special $1,98 Special! Ladies’ Vici Kid. patent tip, biucher shoe, May Bargain Sale $1,75 $2.50 Ladies’ Gun Metal, patent or vici kid, button or biucher shoe, May Bargain Sale $1.98 Misses’ Patent Baby Doll Pumps, all sizes, 12 to 2, May Bargain Sate i t $1.45 Child’s Patent Baby Doll Pumps, all sizes. 8% to 11%, May Bargain Sale $1.25 Child's Patent Baby Doll Pump, all sizes, 5 to 8, May Bargain Sale 89c, $1.15 COME

Rex Theatre T 0 D ft Y „ i- First nicturization of the “HapCurlew Corliss, _ M Bower, starring Arpy Family’’ series by *’• thur Acord. ADMISSION 5 cents. tomorrow -Powder’’ a five-act Mutual Master Picture sea1 - -Knnjikhed art sts. Arthur Maude and JV 1 "* C with all-star ed bv the American Film Co. The awful effect, resulting from the manufacture of explosives for warring nations. COMING SATURDAY Lillian Gish in “CAPTAIN MACKLIN Rex Theatre

mile sout d h n oF Pleasant ‘offer ?o,' e saip: th following personal prope.ty. t '* n ; Horses: One sorrel horse, one ha, mare, one brown horse. Milch Cows: One red cow. on black cow. two light Jersey cows. tw Guernsey heifers, three red heifers. Steers: One large bla- k steer Corn, etc.: Eighty bushels of corn 50 chickens, cream separator, one farti wagon, one buggy, hay ladders, tw forks, two post augers, two shove plows, harness, scythe, wood, laui mower, washing machine. Term*. $5.00 or under cash; over $5.00 ; credit of 9 months without interesi I but with security. ORLEN S. FORTNEY, Administrator. Harry Daniels, Auctioneer. 1>- B. Erwin \ll ’ -- ’

Men’s Dress Shoe. Gun Metal, Lace, May Bargain Sale $1.98 Men’s Gun Metal, Button or Blucher Shoe, all new lasts, regular $3 00 value, May Bargain Sate . $2.45 Men’s Good Vici Kid Blucher Shoe. May Bargain Sale $2.45 ■' Men’s Good Heavy Work Shoe, all solid. May Bargain Sale $1.98 $2.50 Men’s Elk Skin Shoe, black or tan. May Bargain Sale ....$1.98 j Men’s Good Heavy Work Shoe, all solid leather, in tan or black MEN’S OXFORDS. $3.00 Men's Gun Meta! Oxlords, all new styles. May Bargain Sale $2.45 $3.50 and $4.00 Men's Gun Metal or ’ Tan. Button Oxfords, latest styles May Bargain Sale j 2 .98 LADIES' WAISTS. 98c. Just received, a new shipment of Ladies White Shirt Waists, in organdies, voiles and silks waists cannot be duplicated for less than $1.50 to $1.75, special for this sale only 98c 1 .*- ACE CURTAINS, 98c PAIR. White or Ecru Nottingham Lace Curtain, 3 yds. long, extra wide regular sl.ao and $125 value May Bargain Sale, pair “ 98c < , , DRY GOODS. A large assortment of 7c Drew 1 Lawns flowered and figured special for this sale, yard v 1 All Standard Calico, yard t Apron Ginghams, all sizes, checks : 7c and 8c quality, May Bargain ! Sale, yard »*Baui White Table Linen, 35c nualitv ’ May Bargain Sale, yard ’ jv 1 ya?d ble Linen ’ Ma y ' Bar^inS a le A R n X ltae f °* fan ' y Indies ‘and’' Batiste, for summer dresses ic„ quality, special for this sale yd 10 c Buy your Dress Ginghams, now C all new patterns, only var.l < n ' BAREFOOT SANDALS 49 C ' Buy your Sandals now. 600 Mir infants size 2 to Misses Size 2 Barefoot Sandals, all sizes,'from C° RSET S! c '°RSETBii" 49C ° U C B Ala Spirits a.35 Sets^m?^ 8 ’ $ .50 Corsets, onlv COME I

The Morris Co’s 5 and 10 store Saturday specials. Table oil cloth, fine assortment of patterns at 2 p. m.. 14c per yard. 3 yards to a customer; 7 p. m., fancy 19c white frame mirror. 10c each. Fresh cakes, candy and peanuts, 10c lb.; 2 hig ice cream cones, sc.—The Morris Co. 5 and 10c store. o I Democrat Wants Ads Pay,

SPECIAL! SPECIAL!! Men's Work Shirts, all sizes. 14% to 17. full size. 50 dozen to pick from, regular 50c shirts. May Bargain Sale 33c Men's Dress Shirts, made with the new collar, also sport shirts, all sizes, 14% to 17, regular 75c grade, special 45c $1.50 an u ji 25 Men's Kahki Pants while they last, only 98c Men's Dress Pants, all new spring patterns $1.98 and $149 UNBLEACHED MUSLIN, 5c YARD. Good heavy Unbleached Muslin, regular 6c and 7c value. May Bargain Sale, yard 5c MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. 75c value Ladies' Fancy Lace or Embroidery trimted, Button Front Gowns or Slipovers, spot ial for this sale 48c Ladies' Muslin Slipover Gownedged in biue, 65c value, special _ for this sale 39c 50c Fancy Lace or Embroider' Trimmed Corset Covers, special for this sale 23c 65c Ladies' Fancy Corset Coverslace and insertion trimmed, only 39c Ladies’ Fancy Muslin Drawers, embroidery trimmed, only 33c Ladies' Chemise, neatly trimmed with lace and embroidery edging, special for this sale 48c and 98c $1.50 Princess Slips, made of fine Nainsook Deep Embroidery Flounce, May Bargain Sale . 93c Lxtra Special! $1.50 and $2.00 La dies White Petticoats, made of fine cambric, with deep embroil!er >’ or lace flounce, special for this sale 98c WINDOW SHADES, EACH 21c Green Window Shades, oil colors 6 ft. long, full width, regular 35c grade. May Bargain Sale 21c ooc Window Shades, with fringespecial for this sale 35c MEN’S UNDERWEAR. Men's Shirts and Drawers, in cream or dark, regular 35c grade. May Bargain Sale, each - 2 - Men s Balbriggan or Porisknit 1 ” ion Suit, regular 75c grade, Ma!' Bargain Sale ... 4 COME