Decatur Democrat, Volume 50, Number 1, Decatur, Adams County, 8 March 1906 — Page 8

MILDREN I! /o'' u ",l A’’/ Ailing Ones This Will Interest You. <■: so many little boys and gi t wu who are wea*, tbiuj Psr . ullow-cheeked.” said, a . .n of our well known drag ■> Yager,’ Falk. It Beea i allow them to re mai ■/ will grow up into weS' tua nervous men and women' hout the vitality to work or enj< • “If,” tied he, “the fathersand mothers such children would believe wh ‘•a/ of \ mol, we would see ago asreuee in the ay perance of the younger generation of this city. You know V -ini is not a patent med icine, arid r. .pis) the tonic growing children need It will make for them gojd, healthy flesh sound bOue, tiara muscle, and rich, red blood. •■True, Viuul is u cod liver oil preparation' but it does not contain a drop of oil, or any bad tasting feature. It is so delicious that all children love it, yet it actually’ does contain all the medicinal curative elements found in fresh cods' livers, and is the most wholesome and best medicine for children we ever sold. “It is because we know what Vinol will do that we guarantee if it fails to make your children well, rugged and rosy, to refund your money.” Smith, Yager & Falk, Druggists. The Black Rag Club met last evening with Miss Marie Patterson All me nbers being present. As usaal t ie evening was spent in cooking choice dishes, which the members afterwards forced themselves tc eat. The luncheon when finished was served in three courses, after which the club adjourned to meet text week with ’’is: ’’era Patterson on North Sect y Tussle \ iy of the race, Con.ds in Appendicitis, ■is trouble with Stomiwels. take Dr. King’s . They perfectlsregulate s, without pain or discomBlackburn and Christen

sync’s Tonic Vermifucfe X *uives strength to men, women and druggist’s. I To Cure a Cold in One Day in Two Days, i see Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. A on every Seven Million boxes soM in past 12 months. This Signature, ■ >ox * 35c « I Opportunities in California The trade in the Orient is opening up. Our exports to Japan and China multiplied during the last year. There will soon be a tremendous increase in the trade of the Pacific Coast cities with the Par East. Big opportunities for the man who lives there, hv not look the field over? Only $62.50, Chicago to San Francisco or Los Angeles and return, May i, 2,3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 29’ 3°> 3b June 1, August 6,7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, and 14, 1905. Tickets good tor return for 90 days. Rate for a double berth in a comfortable tourist sleeper from Chicago to San Francisco, Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, and many other points in California,only $7. Through train service from Union Passenger Station, Chicago, via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul, Union Pacific and Southern Pacific Line This is the route of The Overland Limited. leaving Union Passenger Station, Chicago, 6.05 p. m.. and The California Express at 10.25 P- m - the California Express carries tourist sleeping cars to California every day. Both trains carry I through standard sleepers. B Complete information sent free I on receipt of coupon with blank a lines tilled. Name W.S. HOWELL, Street address I GeEa*i*e-r> Agent, 381 Broadway. " —— " ——• I NEV/ YORK CITY, cr City L State _ 5{ T. A. LIXLL3R * Li * .T . Probable destination v,;T.tr. -■ Ft < sender Agent, *** • sfc ■a> -y* CHICAGO CU.IFOKMV - L ■= 1 —

Linn Orove. Sylvester Fouts and wife of Bluff ton, visited their people here over Sunday. Benjafein Moj.er, jr.. marketed a hog at Berne, last week, which tipped the scales at 625 pounds.Mrs. Lydia Fourthmiller of Fort Wayne, was the guest of Frank Nusbaum and family over Sunday. Adam Schaupp of Lincoln, Nebraska, attended the funeral of his brother, Levi Schaupp, which was held last Sunday. George Gentis & Company have sold ‘heir hub manufacturing ma chinery to Henry Schott & Compa ny of Petroleum. 1 Peter Hoffman and Samuel Oplinger were soliciting right of way i for the interurban railway last I Thursday, and met with but little opposition. Daniel Baumgartner of Decatur, Chauncey Heller of Balbec, Mrs. Emma Seckier of Bluffton, and F. A. Lindsey of Geneva, attended the Schaupp funeral, Sunday. 1 The remains of our esteemed broth,;. Levi Schaupp, v ere buried from the Evangelical church on Sunday afternoon, the services being cinducted by Rev. Edward Grtim.er, Although the weather was very inclement, yet a large number of people were unable to gain an entrance to the church. The floral offerings were many and beautiful in design. A beautiful and very impressive feature |of the services was a sacred song e titled, “Hark, The Saviour is Calling, ’ by a quartette composed of Edward Baumgartner, A. J. French, Sterling P. Hoffmann and Robert Slawson, with Miss TiHie Schlagenhauf at the organ Brother Sohupp became an Odd Fellow some four years ago, and reached the highest honors of a subordinate 1 o ge, that of past grand, and later became a member cf the Evangeli cal church, being an exemplary

member of both lodge and church. He was the father of four children, three sons and one daughter, one of the former having preceded him ‘in death about two years ago. His age-wss years; 1 mouth ffhd 25 days. RESOLUTIONS. It having pleased the Supreme Ruler of the Universe to end the labor of our belovea brother, Lavi Schaupp, oc-worker with ~ us. Therefore, be it Resolvd, that in his death Linn Grove lodge, No. 683, 1. O. O. F., is bereft of a tried and true member, the family bereft of a kind and indulgent husband and father, and the community bereft of a model citizen, we therefore unite in de ploring the loss of his wise counsels and zealous admonitions, qualities befitting a benevolent order or a Christian profession which was worthy of emulation, that we extend to the familv of our deceased brother our heartfelt sympathy and commend them to Him who Las promised to comfort those that mourn. Resolved, that our lodge shall ’be draped in mourning tor a period of ttiirty days, that a copy of these resolutions be spread upen our record and a copy be sent to the family of the decaesed. Peter Hoffman, Jas. Kizer, Peter D. Kizer, Committee We take this method of extending our profound thanks to the friends in their untiring assistance rendered to us during the sickness, death and burial ot our beloved ! husband and father. Mary Schaupp and children. $5 to St. Louis and return, via the Clover Leaf, March 17 and 18, 1906. Train leaves Decatur at |5;50 *. m. and 9:12 p. m.. good return ing leaving St. Louis until 7:30 p. tn., March 19, 1906. T. L. Miller, agent.

MARKETREPORT. Accurate prices paid by Decatur merchants for various products, Corrected every day at 2 o’clock. Buflal StoocK Market j£, Buffalo, N. Y. Mar. 6 Specie - Cattle—Receipts 2 cars; market steady _ « - Prime steers 1 ■ @ ® Medium Steers — • @ '77 (lockers to best feeders g j W Cows 1 $ Bologna bulls • Hogs—Receipts 1Q cars; market higher __ Good mediums & heavy's . @b on Y f - Pjtyg ♦ @ Good Roughs 4.85 @ •> Common Roughs 2.75 @5 20 Sings h /c Sheep—Receipts 10 cars; market Choice lambs I <1 - m Choice westerns . @ 1 y Choice yearlings • @ 6 Handy mixed sheep ■ @ b in Call and commc-j sheep-3.00 L.bO PITTSBURG MARKETS Union Stock Yards. Pittsburg, Pa. Mar. 6 — Hogs—Supply 10 oars market higher Heavy Hogs $ ■ @b 80 Medium @ 6 Yorkers ■ @ 6 80 Light @ 6 €5 Pigs • &6 60 loledo Markets Changed every afiernocn at 3:00; clock by J. D. Hale, Decatur special viie service. Usy Wheat ...I 81J july. Wheat •••■ 80) .'orn, May 43g late, cash 32) July. Corn 44 May oats 310 July. Oats - 10] lye cash 6b Chicago Markets Chicago market closed at 1:15 p m today, according io Decaiur Stock and Grain Exchange <4ay Wheat I 7"| July. Wheat 77 | Hay. Corn ' 43f j July Uorn " 43|! Ma/ Oats 30 , July Oa*« 29 i May Pork 15 721 M ty Lard 7 85, GRAIN. BY B. L. OABBOL, GBAIX MBBCHAMI Machine shucked one oeni lees. Corn New, delivered 53, Oats, new 281 Yheai, No. 2 Red 75 Anneal, No. 3 Red 69; Parley 35 dye No. 2. FOI Diover Seed 7 00 klsyke _ ____ Q 6 15 ■ Buckwheat 48 1 ?lai Seed_____________ 80 j Timothr |1 00 Wheat, flour, Etc. The Oak Roller Mills Quotations. Oak Patent. Flour $4.00@4:40 Bran, per ton SIB.OO Middlings, per ton $20.00 Rough meal, per cwt SI.OO Kiln dried bolted meal, per cwt $1.50 Screenings, No. I, per bu 60 “ No. 2, “ .40 Chop feed, per ton S2O 00 Wheat, No'.2, per bu 75 Corrected every day by A. VANCAMP. HAY MARKET " E. L. CABBOL Mo ITimothy Baled $7.00 Mixed Baled 5.00 Clover Baled 4,50 OIL HARKBT. Indiana.... «9 Whitehouse 104 Somerset gg Neodasha, (Kan.) 5] BarkersvilD ‘ ,95 Sagland 49 Fi0na...... $1.68 l ennsyhaßia. • 1 58 Mew Caato. 1 35 forth Lima 94 South Lima , 39 STOCK BY FBBD SUEIMAN OEB LEB Lambs ..550@650 Hwspercwt @6-0() battle per lb 31 Calves, Per lb 00 ows j 3 Shee P 1@ 5 POULTRY BY J W PLACE CO chickens, young per lb Fowls, per lb Young Turkey Old Turkeys Young Ducks 0 Old Ducks g Geese • ■ \ g COAL—Par Th Price* of coal on and after December Ist, until further notioe rill be as followsF 3ck.ng Lump, per ion $3 75 Virgina Splim jq Indiana Lump Domestic Nut □ Washeu Nut Z 3 7K Pittsburg Lump 75 Poeahoniss ’J’ 4 KentuckyCannell « nn Anthracite *” 7 Chargee for ea-rying ooal--25c per inn orfraetii Q th teof; up siaira cOc der ton . Wanted.—Position as housekeeper in town ot country. Wid e*er preferred. Address, 1113 $ 8.-ansoa St. Marion. Ind.

..Legal Advertising.... mailway positions Younz tni-n l>etw’en 'V' tn anj (• , t,07 Great Northern Bag. DISOLVINGOF .part.neicship Notice is I.ereHy Bltckburn. to whom all account* of tne ol Hrm arepayable >AGF !_ 4 HARP.r cHKISTEV Vot'k-E r,F FINAL SETTLEMENT OF JX Estate. Notice is hereby .riven to ,h « an I legatees of Jacob > Kilej. aet. .a ea. io app ar in the Adams Circuit touri. held at Decatur Indiana, on the 2nd day of Ap H and snow cause, if w ,C, ', h Hua! sevlement accounts with Ute estate of said decedunt should not lie approved and s,id heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and rvcene their distributive shares a HENRY HOPPKL, Executor. Decatur. Ind . March 2,1906. I - - 4 PPLICATION FOR LIQTOK LICENSE. The undersigned. Charles Miller a male ■ inhabitant of the town of Montce Indiana, | and over the au-e of « years, a per»on not tn i the habit of becoming intoxicated, hereby | eives notice to the citizens and voters of I the tow of Monroe Adams county Indiana, and to the citizens and voter.~of W asmuavon township. Adams county. Indiana, that he | will apply to the board of commissioners of I Adams countv stale of Indiana »t 'he r I April term. ! «»:. for a license to sell into.xl-1-a inv. spirituous, vinous, malt and al: other IntoxicatiDK liquors in less qnautitie-thau a quart at a time, with the privilege of allow-in'-the same to be drank on the premises I where sold My place ot business whereon said liquors are to tie so;d ami drank is situated in a room ou the following described | i real estate to-wit : , ' Commencing at a point on Hie south line, of the-outh east quarter of section 33 >n I i own ship gl north, range 11 east at east lilt-.*-of the right-of-way of the < ineinn-.ti. Rich- ■ ntond ami r'ort Wayne railroad, thence running east 122 leet and six inches.thence north parallel with rhe east line ol said section 1W feet, thence west 115 leet to east line ot said right-of-way 152 feet more or less tothe place of bezioniug. said room in which appiieaut i desires to sed intoxicat ng liquors !» tb» ; front room in the one story frame budding | situated upon the above q. scribed premises., said room being is teet try 3d feet, fronting on : the puh'iciughwav tn said Wasliington township. Class windows ,n front and r ar and has front and rear openings said applicant riesii es also to leap a I'tneh counter and, cigar stand in said described r>*>m an! sell j cigars, tobacco and lunch therein. CHARLES MILLER. I 1-3 Applicant. NOTICE Ol FILING DITCH PETITION Case Number 7145. State of Indiana, Adams county, iS. S. In the Adatns Circuit Court,

February Term. 1906. Henry Scherry, Jr., et al.. Expart, petition for drain. To Catherine Shady. Gertrude M. Snyder, Henry J. Kolmerten ami I Emma L. Kolmerten, Catherine i Steele. You are hereby notified that Henry Scherry, Jr., et al., have I filed in the circuit court of Adams county, state of Indiana, tt petition for a drain to be constructed on and along the following described route, to-wit: Commencing at a point locat“d three hundred eighty (380) feet east and one hundred fifty (150); feet south of the corner stone located at the northwest corner of section three (3) in township twentyseven (27) north of range thirteen; (13) east. Adams county. State of Indiana, thence in a southeasterly direction through the northern part of section three (3) in township twenty-seven (27) north of range thirteen (13) east across the lands of Henry J. Kolmerton and Emma 1 L. Kolmerton and Daniel J. C. Scher-! ry, and Henry Won’.iman, thence: across the public highway running l north and south between sections I two (2) and three (3) in township , twenty-seven (27) north of range l I thirteen (13) east, thence running Jin a northeasterly direction uirec- | tion through the northwest part of ( section two (2) in township twentyseven (27) north of range thirteen I (13 least through the lands of Chris- i ' tian Borne. Henry Worthman, and: ' Henry Scherry. Sr., thence running 1 across the public highway running: ' north and south dividing section] two (2) in township twenty-seven 1 (27) north of range thirteen (13) | east in the middle, thence in an i easterly direction through the I northern part of section twn-(2> ■hx-L township twenty-seven (27) north) of range thirteen (13) east througa

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the lands of Henn Edward Kirchner.’ th Pn , r - v > kflß public highway l linn ” Ce south lt.'-wi ii two (2) Hi !O M! : (27) north of i ., ne> 1 east, thence ninniii" ■ eriy dirt Hoti ,. torner of section ( ' Ship twenty-seven , range thirteen i ; ‘ n the lands of I) a \ ,j \v,' across the pnl.lj.. hj , h runs east and wes: lands of David \i- 9rlj 'M across the pnbij,. hi. hw s '. I >Qa runs east and w. < U(> - ship lines beiw,.,. in township north of rang,- ..„„ n " and section tnii-n.,. A , ship twenty-eitr'.-.: .•> range thirteen I I.H ' running in a northerly through section -' ii-v. 1 .,, township t wen:. , , of range thirteen t | ?., Pa "’ the lands of .left, ; , n ( - and David Werlinu thinj' the right-of-wav ~, ; ., e Ch Erie Railroad , ’<.r;....r; v ~ the Chicago A- A Kaj] said section, tow nd. u , an(j thence in a nut-.0-a--.. rh ’ through the son: ~n section thirty-six na;, in twenty-eight id, nonh thirteen (1:!) lands of David W'erling. across the pnbli, highway hH inns north and smith lions thirty-five t and i CUD in township :w m north of range 1'm:...,, , 1;1| thence in a noi"' | (through the eas: om-ltaif o f 1 thirty-five (:',5 township eight (2s l north of range 113) east throiiCi -: ? i O. Holbrock. William Grote ■ Marie Hoffman. <liH?e - a westerly direction through I southwest cornet of the ! quarter of section ' in townshin t went iight !of range thirteen 1 ", t east the lauds of Join, 'I H. thence across the public which runs north and >mnh .rides section tv.-ritt six ctii H ' the middle, said r;o n '(261 being in township •eight (28) north : i:n,(Hl) eact, theme ■ ni.tiing i n • westerly direction • west quarter of >,i-tion II2G) in township - ight (H | north of range thi: ' .;, HU B i through the lands ■' .Im ••, SchjH j thence ' across ’he public which runs east :ti; 1 west aniH vides in the midd.. -.liontnH six (26) in towt.-' :wer.ty<B H2B) north of rui'-'i- thirteen east, thence in ■ • •'l'• -I;, dirttlfl through the northw. • quanefß section twenty-six t2c. i in twenty-eight (2st north of m thirteen (13) east through B lands of Frederi Srherry ■ Christian Ehlerdinc. -hence fl northerly direction through fl ' west one-half of section ttufl three (23) in township tvdH eight (28) north of range (13) eact through -h, lands ofß liah Schaekel. John Bieberickfl Charles Ewell, and terminatfafl the William Reiniiar-lt ditch B terminating on the lands of Chflß Ewell located in the east oielM of the northwest quarter of twentv-three (23) in townshiptjß ,ty-eig’it (28) north of ranee B teen (13) east neat the catet® said east one-halt of said one-B of said north west quarter in B section, township ami range said, following as near as M cable the channel of the oM That said proposed drain <ii J 'feet your lands described in tii«lß petition: that said petition so W« is now pending in said court 80 said and that Thursday. April «■ 1906 is set for heating the said« tition. I henry scherrt.B JOHN HOFFMAN I WILLIAM C GiO®l ') , CHRIST BORNE I HENRY WORTHMAI I DANIEL SCHERRT. | A Scientific Wonder I The cures that stand t« its make Bticklen’s Arnica Salt?»«*| I tific woutier. It cured E. R. ' la: ’ I lecturer for tse Patrons of fiusWl i Waynesboro, Pa..of a distressuif® I 'of Piles. It heals the woret«»| . Sores. Boils Ulcers. Cuis. W'l Chilblains and Salt Rheun , - (w -’*l at Blackburn and Christen drug I When ordering Jackson ® Coal, call ‘phone 311 J- P ll ICA. . "*