Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 17, Number 184, Decatur, Adams County, 2 August 1919 — Page 4

Asserts New Discovery Brings Blessed Relief To Rose and Hay Fever Sufferers

Can Make It Yourself At Home At Trifling Expense

In spite of all the doubters and scoffers, a man In Kentucky, who changed his annoying and distressing hay fever into less than a mild cold, claims most emphatically that if taken in time hay fever can lie contpiered or at least made so harmless that it is not even bothersome. He gave tils discovery to scores of other sufferers with the most remarkable results and lots recently been prevailed upon to dispense it through pharmacists to all hay fever sufferers who still have faith that nature lias provided an effective remedy for tills common yet miserable disease. And best of all this remedy costs al-

John Schurger & Son, Abstractors of Title to Real Estate in Adams County, Indiana. All kinds of money to loan on Real Estate from 5 Vi % i on farms, from 5 to 40 years, partial payment at any interest paying time. City loans from 7 to Br®.8 r ®. • We are in the market for your business. If you want an abstract or a loan come; to our office in person and you will save money by so doing. Office over Fisher & Harris. East of the Court House, Decatur, bid. Citizens Telephone No. 104, j Decatur, Ind.

TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTrm FIRE J f INSURANCE * * 11 Also: Tornado, Wind Storm and Lightening. Farm fhd city properties. ;; Best Companies. * • LENHART AND HELLER, Agents «. • * • 157 South Second Street. ♦ ***************************************************** « * I! Attention • * ~ ' \1 Don't junk your old tires. Have them rebuilt by tbe « i I Famous Grant «• Method : The best method known today for ! I rebuilding old tires. Don't be deceived. Tbe safe way is ’ , the Grant Way. The Factory Giant Tire and Rubber Com- , pany of Finley, Ohio, k the largest rebuilding tire factory. ' ; You pay no money until you see the finished tire. Compare these prices and see what you can save: :: “**•’ $7.70 ;; 30x3 Ms |9.90 :: 31x314 $10.45 :: 32x3% $10.95 :: " 32x4 $13.00 .. 33x4 $13.60 :: 34x4 $14.30 36x4 $13.00 :: 34x41/2 $18.65 :: 35x4% $13.60 •- 36x414 $20.55 :: 35x5 $22.75 37x5 $23.75 < ■ Just notify us where to call for your old tires or bring i! them to us. Call or write [ D. R. KOSHT T Opposite waterworks 615 Short St., Deeatur, Inti ****************************************************

most nothing. Get a one ounce bottle of Meutholized Arclne at any drug store, pour the contents into a pint bottle and till tiie pint bottle with water that has been boiled Then gargle as directed and twice daily snuff or spray each nostril thoroughly. That’s all there is to it; so simple that a lot of people will say that It can’t do the work: but oftentimes slmp'e natural remedies are the best as you will find after using. If you will make up a pint and use it for a week or ten days you need not be surprised if your unwelcome yearly visitor fails to appear.

AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER BATTERY AND Tire Sale. 18 % off List on batteries in exchanging old batte/rC for new one. IM> year guarantee. / i From SI.OO t/i $.‘1.00 off on exchange (rtf old tires for new ones, j j GAU>7T SALES CO. Decatur, Indiana. H""' -"VCC'","' -S s

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1919.

MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets. New York. N. Y.. Aug. 2 —(Special to Daily Democrat—Leading issues displayed a small amount of strength at the stock market opening today but the general tendency was irregular. Transactions were rapid United States Steel opened at 109, off %; Royal Dutch New York 93%, up %; New Haven 37Vs. off %; Studebaker 108%, up %; Baldwin 110%, up %; Republic Steel 93%. up %; Crucible 134%. up %; Bethlehem U 94%, up %. Steps taken to stabilize money prices had an effect on early trading, with results that sentiment steadied early. Yesterday’s sensational advance to 18 per cent for call money had caused some uneasiness. £»i shares were buoyant under cons.,,(eiit buying. Mexican Petroleum advanced 1% at 190%. | Chicago, 111., Aug. 2- (Special to Daily Democrat) —Ope,a: Corn—May opened 155V.*; Sept. Mown l%c; Dec. up l%c. Oats —Sept. dov,ii %c; Dec. up 1%c. j East Buffalty/ N. Y„ Aug. I—(Special to Daily Democrat—Receipts, 3,200; shipments, 3,800; official to New York yesterday. 950. Hogs closing steadv; best grades, pigs. $23.0<>@23.25; rougjas, [email protected]; stags. SIB.OO, down; cattle, GSO, slow; sheep, 800, steady; lambs. 1650. dewn. f Cleveland, Ohio —Butter, creamery in tubs, extras 55%@56e; firsts, 54% !@ssc; prints, lc higher; fancy dairy, 43%@47%c; packing, 40@42c. Eggs Extras, 47%® 5 48 c; firsts, new cases 47c; old cases, 46c; west-’ era firsts, 43c. i Poultry — Live fowls. 35(f?37c; broilers, 48c; roosters, 23@25c; ducks 3S@49c. I KALVER-MAIER CO, Wool 66c i LOCAL MARKETS. (Corrected Every Day by Burk Elevator Company) Wheat No. 1, $2.15; No. 2, $2.12;’ new oats, 75c; corn, per cwt., $2.80; barley, $1.15; rye, $1.40, wool, 55c. LOCAL MARKET. i Country butter 35@45c Eggs, dozen 42c LOCAL CREAMERY MARKETS Butterfat, delivered 53c I Lawrence McDonald left this morning for Ft. Wayne and thence to Van Wert, Ohio, where he will visit. I l FORT WAYNE AND DECATUR !. TRACTION LINE CENTRAL TIME | Dffainr Leave Ft. Waya* j ; S S4O a. ia. 7:9ft a. m. 7:00 a.m. §:SO a. uu. | B:SOa.iu. fWHHe.ru. | 10:00 a. m. 11:99*. m. IliSfta. m. liftftp. aa. 1:00 ft. m. 9:Sft ft.aa. ItSOft. aa. 4:06 ft. a. • 4:00 in. ft:SO ft.m. ! 7:00 p. in. 8:S0 ft.m. | 1 10:00p.ni. 11:05 p.m. • Car every hour and a half. Raaala* time 1 hour ar.i ft oil*- • 1 atee Freight ear leave* Deeatar at • ■ 7:46 a. m. and leave* Ft. Wayae at ! * 19:00 m„ arriving la Deeatar at 1 . 1:00 p. m. 2 Office hour* 6:30 a. m. to 7:00 ft. n>. ; 1. H. ftTO> E3l KH, Agent ~ ■ ■ I BLACK & OETTING I J * UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING I , | Fine Funeral Furnishings Private Ambulance Bervlce DECATUR, • IND. '* Telephone: Office 90; Home 727 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Tested, Glasses Fitted HOURS 8 to 11:30 12:30 to 5:30 Saturday, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 i ~ | j Dr. C. C. RAYL j Monroe, Indiana Special attention given to ! Surgery and to the Dis- i | eases of the Abdomen and j ! Female Pelvis* ; i Equipped to do Cyctoacopy ! and Ureteral Catheterization [ j Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARIAN OFFICE— HORSE SALE BARN FIRST STREET Calla Answered Day or Night PTion P Office 143 1 none Residence 102 » : dr. l. k. magley ; Veterinarian j Office 235 W. Monroe St. ! Over A1 Burdg’s Barber ’ Shop. Fhortesi Office 186; ’ Residence 11-M.

i, PUBLIC SALE Having decided to quit farming I will offer at public sale at my residence, one-half mile east of Curryville. Ind., or one half-mile north and 1% miles east of Craigville, or 3 miles south and one-half mile west of Magley, on Thursday, Aug. 21 at 10 o’clock, a. nt., the following property. to-wit: HORSES & MULES—Iron grey mare, 5 years old, weight 1350; 3ypar old eolt well broke: large bay work mare, dark brown mare; 1 span dark brown mules, weight about 2400 j pounds. CATTLE—Brindle cow giving 3 gallons of milk per day; large red cow fresh in October; large red cow fresh in December; heifer, calf by side; | thoroughbred bull, 2 years old; 2-year-old steer. HOGS Ten brod sows, weighing Hum 200 to 300 pounds each; most of .dhese sows will farrow in October; 75 shoats weighing from 60 to 100 pounds. These hogs are all immune. I CHICKENS—Eight dozen, j FARMING IMPLEMENTS—2 farm wagons, low handy wagon, rubber tired buggy. Storm King buggy, battle axe. Diamond riding plaw, 2 Oliver riding cultivators, 1 god as new; Janesville cultivator, spike tooth harrow. land roller, side delivery rake. 1horse corn cutter, heavy drag. Walter i A. Woods mowing machine. Rock Island hay loader. Ohio hay loader, double disc, end gate seeder, hay ladders, with grain beds and hog rack .combined; out-door brooder house, oil tank, double set of heavy brass trimmed harness, double set of light work harness, double set of buggy harness, set of single buggy harness, several horse collars. ) HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FUR NlTUßE—Leather davenport, wardrobe, 2 bedsteads, with springs and mattress; book case, kitchen range, soft coal burner, and other articles ' too numerous to mention. TERMS-Under $5 cash; over that amount a credit of one year will he 1 given, purchaser giving bankable note bearing 8 per cent interest the last 6 months. Three per sent off for j cash. No goods removed until settled for. D. M. BYERLY. Jess Michaud and Noah Frauhiger, | auctioneers. Frank Waugh, clerk. | Lunch served by Pleasant Dale Aid society. i ! HOUSEWORK IN HOT WEATHER I Hot weather brings no relief from housework druggery. If anything, woman’s work is more trying. Overwork and worry cause kidney trouble resulting in backache, sore muscles, st iff ! joints, rheumatic pains, always tired 1 feeling and other distressing symptoms. Mrs. Robert Blair, 461 S. 20th 1 St.. Terre Haute. Ind., writes: “After taking Foley Kidney Pills backache stopped and my kidneys were restored to healthy, normal action. I am also free from those tired spells and headaches and my vision is no longer blurred.” —Sold Everywhere. I • CARD OF THANKS — ' We sincerely wish to thank all our! friends and neighbors for the floral offerings, the choir for singing, and the Rev. Rogers and Tinkham. and for the kindness and assistance shown up during the death of our beloved wife and daughter. MILTON FUHRMAN D. M. RICE AND FAMILY In the meantime the ticket sale is going on. Ca! Peterson is in charge , i Roger S, Ayres et ah, vs. Scott Willard. et al., is a new quiet title case filed by Attorney C- L. Walters. New Sunlight Laundry, a real Laundry, Portland, Ind. We send Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. 'Phone G 95 for Success. 170-ts PIPE FOR FENCE POSTS I have on hand second-hand 1 In., 2 in., 5% in., 6<4 in-i 8 In. and 10 in. pipe in any length, which is just the thing tor fence posts and braces; also for ends of tile ditches, i See us for prices. J, F. ARNOLD Suite 4,5, & 6, People’s Loan & Trust Company Building. Decatur, Indiana. ’Phone 709. JEFF LIECHTY Auctioneer I still have my headquarter? - at Durkin’s garage, and will book anv sale you might have. ’Phone 181 EXPEXOITI RKS AND TAX LEVIES FOR THE VRAM 1020. ’’ ■ The trustee of Hartford township. Adams county, proposes for the yearly expenditures and tax levies by the Advisory Board at its annual meeting - , to be held at the Central School, on the 2nd day of Sept., 1919, commencing at 9 o’clock a. m.. the following estimates and amounts for said year; 1. Township expenditures, $2,125.04, and Township tax, 9 cents on the hundred dollars. 2. Local Tuition expenditures, $5,430.64. and tax. 23 cents on the hundred dollars. Special School Tat expenditures. SB, 127.91. and tax’, 34 cents on the hundred dollars. Total expenditures,- $15,347.47, and total tax, 66 cents on the hundred dollars. The taxables of the above named township are as follows: Total Valuation of Lands and Improvements $18,829.60 Total Valuation of Personal Property* 5,013.70 Valuation of Hail Roads, Express Companies, Palace Car Companies, Telegraph Lines. Telephone Lines, etc., etc. (Estimated from Last Year’s Tax Duplicate 266.40 Amount of Credit on account^ or Mortgage Exemption . 498.20 Property oT * KTumb'er oT ToTtiYW. — I July SsT ml K NBUBBAUM. Truatee.

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS “for sale FOR SALE —-Two seated carriage in | good condition, brand new curtains. ; Will sell reasonable. Inquire Jo'hn H. ! Railing, or ’phone 2 longs, 2 shorts on 12-G. 18413 FOR SALE—A fine 2-year old Holi stein heifer, will make a good milk cow. Inquire at this office. 184-t3 FOR SALE —One Shropshire buck. , Will sell reasonable if taken soon, j Inquire of Wm. H. Ehrman, Magley, Ind. Craigville telephone. 183-t3 FOR SALE —SLAB WOOD. We | have taken over the J. D. Meyer saw mill and are ready to take orders for slab wood and building lumber. — Eli Meyer & John Lenhart. 183-13 FOR SALE—HaIf Jersey cow, fresh, j Inquire of John Scheiman, ’Phone 493. Thirteenth street. 182-t3 SHEEP FOR SALE — Six 2 vear-old ewes; 1 Buck; 9 spring lambs. Inquire W. A. Whittenbarger, or ’phone 5 G. 182-t6 FOR SALE—Serviceable O. I. C. boars eligible to register. Price, S3O. — W. E. Faurote, Decatur, Ind., R. R. No. 5; Monroe ’phone. 176tf FOR SALE —O. I. C. boars, eligible to register. Price, S3O. —W. E. Faurote, Decatur, Ind., R. R. No. 5; Monroe ’phone. 138tf FOR RENT FOR RENT Neatly furnished room, only two blocks from court house. Call at 312 Winchester street or; ’Phone 653. 181-ts WANTED WANTED Tailoring Agents soliciting suits —rain coats —to take olders so rmade-to-measure trousers at prices that defy competition. Priced-Right Pants Co., 514 Main, Cincinnati. 184-tl IS THERE near Decatur a man really, I willing to work to prove worthy of an unusual offer? Should preferably be a salesman; other-wise a man who knows something about seeds or truck growing. Part time will do at first.. Wing Seed Company, Mechanicsburg. Ohio. 184-tl WANTED —General house work in home in Decatur or in hotel. Janeva Huinbarger, Willshire, Ohio. ’Phone 1 ring on 19. 183-t3 MISCELLANEOUS

NOTICE—Th« Decatur Dry Cleaning * estaolishment, located on Monroe • street, have secured the agency in \ this city for the New Sunlight Laun- J dry, located at Portland, Ind. The , laundry is a new concern and is put-' ting out first class jobs. If you have ' any collars, shirts or anything else that you want a good laundry job done on, just call 695, and we will call for it. 167-ts What Is Worse than shabby clothes? The wise men of the modern business know what it means. When that new suit of yours begins to look shabby and all out of press and could stand a little cleaning go to the telephone and tell Central to give you | number 695, then simply state who iyou are and say you have a trial order for us for dry cleaning. We thank you in advance for the order, and know that you will be satisfied. 1 Obey the impulse, call us now. DECATUR DRY CLEANERS 167-ts Monroe Street. I Miss Helen Balsma went to' Fort , Wayne today noon to meet a friend, i Miss Hildad Ullman, who is coming from Lafayette to visit with her. Mrs. Philip Luley went to Ft. Wayne : today noon so ra few days' visit with i friends. WANTED To loan to Adams County Farmers $50,000 Western Reserve Life Insurance Company See i C. W. YAGER, General Agent. i Office Removed H. F. Costello, M. D., wishes to announce that he has moved his office to his residence, 215 North 3rd St. General Practice Special attention given to Chronic Diseases and Preventive Medicine. s Office Hours: 9:00 to 11:30 a. m„ 2:00 to 5:00 p. m., & 7:00 , to 8:30 p. m. —- CHICHESTER S PILLS ) T,,K DIAMOND BRAND. A Lodlest A«k your Drujcg’l.n for /A ) f|( RVtt 4 hl-ehes-ter * Diamond i ' J&k. !*»»»• in Red and Mold n»etaUic\VV boxes, scaled with Blue Ribbon. \/ -7 l ake no other. Bny of your V 0 I 7 ~ IT As»rforeHM'l*l-:*-TF!* fl - n diamond brand fills. f„ r • A* 15 * ff year- Known as Best, Safest, Always kelial >le SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE

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54c For Your Butterfat At the Creamery or Station 2nd door East of Postoffice It pays to sell us your Cream MARTIN-KLEPPER CO, CREAMERIES

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