Decatur Democrat, Volume 51, Number 41, Decatur, Adams County, 12 December 1907 — Page 8

Ji ■ —.- Mmcc C* F-*AL bmEMBT OF EBTATENoore ;» terror to 'te crrt Stea terr* tod agarero of Mar-ria.; Sdtefev tecro##d. to a tte i*»id a#: tefcaaa ro tte 2*St 4a? <M Dec H*C va.d vtew tana* f 1.1■ wit? to t rix*. *# , ri#m*ut jewnrii w*fa "i# wxx» rs »#t teeetear toonte ate te luur-.w-*d t.-x ia.d tetr* are ateified to toe tte "ter* maar# te'rf if tetrei-fa lad rerotv* ttetr ■fetrshntSv# vteres. Z X ZHTNCSR. Afaar w.-i v_ *an#»d. Deearxr* ftfaaaa. Dee, 5 '.X Drrid E. 3®kx A.'.r? WOT CE TO B DOERS Nxic# is te-roy gtoes. faar. an tete’-c## 2S ‘V~ *.* to# '.r.ms’.sston#"' < "fxn. it ' ’.■*■. in-df-te't -.a## ar. x aetoek a. a. huts win -,# -.■jroed for tte ftn .t.-.xnr of H**hei as to* emarr -o.i.'r-zxrj. 2Ma still ro nee->M 4or Hardware. Gri> Dry Grzd# "' T *. mg. M tea*. a.-fa Fv- Th# teer-i rei#rre> tte rigM to •»•#<.- as? axx i»- tvi* MARTIN WILLIAM XILIJER Br-ard of OemHXtea. C L L#w-/.n A te-'or 4'. ft >»«O M’VE"*' CF *DW '» 3"' = * T»-*_ N-rfa* fa terror gf?*e faax fa* xs- , <#•-■■ gr.*-: ha# tero tppr.’x •#«{ eisttoto-: trarrtx of fa* ****:# -/ "~-*n B'.®e far# «f Airaw vm'7 froroaed Th# rotor# J. yr.'.if.-T v vest. Stoves* a. :.H' SARAH GLEaSON Adxx I_ ri Aft?

■SOT CE TO CG*ITS*CTOP3 N'.-.C* ’’ V-=:l7 r. ■■■': that th* T3r deratgned superfutenden*. “VMatrur.' <® of '4* KareeCa- Davtane 4.—. 3 S’ Mas-?’ towastep Afaau twenty Ind.toa to •atu-ia-y December 2" "fC ft K V G'irs't a B at '“■*■■ rw u.-.-ve -.- 13 to* CTty '.f D*ft»'Tt ■ • i'i '.7sr.*7 isj *f Vd». for -2* «X2=*"W* on •* sad Str.-. fs v'r~ J . --sc* plans tz.'i specftca-Zzu *rr* -,2 t> .-. aa:d '» : '-■ '. - w '.*■ .-***’ red gad er, - ■ -’.'-.■ >- --■ '- -’- From 9>. 4 to 1M aad t'i and -.*-;*. '-.ltd*- or bidd*"* BMd*” 3 -.* --'.-. -*d -, fi> ■» -: th*-- hid’ affidavit- a_» required by law t-vx. forme fii-uv.ed by swell ’25*713t*ud*at a-.d each -/.d isa.' >* accMSpar. led with a ztzZ and rwffi'tec.* -.mM .5 1 > -.-.-. e-i-.a, to to* astocmt -Z suer. MA '--<-.:-zia. to- to* fa:--.'-.: p*rformar.ee of said er®--act. and that tig- bidder wtil *3t*r 2: to er®--act .' to* earn* b* awa-t*c to bin such bc®Z to be approved by said superfotendeat Th* mM asperfastewießt -***77*ss th* right to ary and all bids. No W* wil. '.* accepted fas excew of to* *-’.mated >pv.‘. ■w-.-ir or ta *ir*sia of tb* r.*r.toved L. L. BAEMGAKTXm. 2» : i =cp*r-3-*2d*2-. of Goauraetic®. HOTtCE TO COMTRACTWS :■ hereby <!▼«« -hv. 's* 124*nlzx«d of eor.nnxttoß of -a* Ito X’- G V. ~too-, dttet !a V/a hiar ". to»r.v..- Aiaxa vniitT. ladii&t r® Batu-’J*/. Cao*'"-*'’ 21. Ito7, at. Isl V) tb* C«mty Swrretor to pty of Ixatrit in su:f WS-.-y r*r.*!T* a*a.*d Mda for th* 'wc’t.rwr oc of aaid ditch fas arzordaac* with report*, plasa aad iprrtf.ca/zzsj thereto- bow ms file in »ald ca;.’* FMa will t>* r***ir*d aad eontrarta let a-». toitow From 3ta ® to 15 and to th* ow**t and beat bidder or bidder* Mddera wilJ b* repaired to O with their bid* affidavit* aa required by law, wpon forma fnrai»h*d by rorh npertntendent and each bld ahali b* ac*Mnpar.:*d with a good and anffieient bond fas a »am *c7ai to the amorrr.t of auch hid. conditional for the foitbfa! performance of said contract and that saefa bidder will enter into contract if the aatne t»* awarded to him, snch bond to be approved by said svpertotendent The said aaperintendent reserves the right to r*j s -ot any and aH bids. No bids will b* accepted in excess of the estimated cost of »nch work or in excess of th* benefit* found. L. L. BAVMGARTNER. 2wld Hupertntendent of Construction. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS of a*-. -2f Indiana A dgrrs* county, as: in th* circuit court Nowember term IM7. Margaret E. Scott vs Harry D. Scott. Compfotat to annual marriage. it appearing from affidavit filed in the afjove entflted cause that Harry f>. Scott, th* above named defendant, is a non-resident of the State of Indian* notice is therefore hereby given the said Harry D. Scott that he be and appear before th* Hon. Judge of the Adams Circuit Court, on the first day rd the next regular term thereof, to be holden at the Court House in the city of Decatur, commencing on Monday the 3rd day of February A. D 19M, and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be heard and determined in bis absence W'UoeM my name, and the Seal of said court hereto affixed this 25th day of November, A. D. 19VT. DAVID GERBER. Clerk By James P. Haefling. Deputy. C. J. Luts, Attorney J» Jt

or FINAL. XTTLXMOtT OF ESTATE. Nteir# jt teretry gt-rei to fa# a*L -~.-jri xe’.re um egnr#®* rs ’* ..iaai H Nlhisek. <t#c«a*e«t fa i.; c#ar 3 Ci# .Ata-ss Chruii’'. €r«rc le-rt >£ L##ac#r ‘?a<*aaa m T# «t ■fa-’ rs” •'irm.-’ ■M» larf ifaisi ’ja-is# if aa? »i? Ci# Inai *#T>m#at arrr,«mrj artk Ci* ,» sad ia.it teirs ata ux-i*rf ci ’i#r. ia>i -j.®-® TiaAA jrwsf if iririiu.j tad r*«3KA» Ci#ir EEstrfteriw >7H'iESTTJ»A *- JCB2-JCX. L##iatr lad... £#«• * E>i' A id. S D i 5«. I C innsfl. Zr »..i 4 Zrwa. Acr»» far Atex MF’CE OF SEThJbBEMT OF ESTATE. Xi'.rj’A is ter»b" rr-y*a '.*. fa# •rteSJjn a#in aarf j-z.isaas «f ‘S’ l.iaai Sr -far.itasei. x- fa# i A«ia.tv> C'mni'. Cowr*. teid is L#ea- ' far m *te fei fa? <rf .’ar- : nr- I>W *r..f stew -tax I *# if aa? ■»*!— fa# fas. 3#fa#Sl#!Sl afStrfanfa ■Ffa. fa# ®®sk# of laiii t#c#rui»ir. itmns.i ix te az»f mM i#’.n ar# Srtr.a#d fa> faen iaA fa#r# aai# jricf <-f aarf sacefcre-j faftir •iistr&’r'XT® aaarw. JOHN ELZET Ex#ei«r *>»#afar .'fafaaa. Dwe. IL 13’17. J ~ strfaic. A.~Arfa?-? DIED THIS MORNING PnetETjocia Proved Fatal to Daughter of Trnstee Williarr. H. Teeple. Mia# .Ada T®#s-# fa# a#T#ttfa#s-1 ?%ar--.id ~.t 3(r axi Mrs W ‘ ■H. Tsejfct t< St. M.ir?i njwatei> ; ■r.#d fa'sdsiAwfa' at fa#ir arzn# at , tfa#-fatr.? tf'eieefc, affar u. f.fa#sa if fa# -fars ifarafaTS.. -fm-fa ’ ’ fria pasnacsfa. Th# FMBS Ad?» Sm face K:-.< Ast week wtea si# ’wc.'.-airsd a tear? eaid and fai Aar | Frida? ste to«* cedEwt. Ti# fas/.? J s&yrjtiaa »u «aZ#d is. aad i# is-1 XAfaafai? fa# me# ts i#- * s< ca# as jaessio&ia. Hi® aradia.:~ ; gr*w w#ater vz-i fa-a Ssirxrr destfa ter. Mist A.fa -vvj. i z-7-ilar :*d? of faaz cosnaaxsy ' is i sowi fa fa# siaSesr. #K#«3i of Ai < ;®r ai-zxiatAs. Ha# »u als® w®o i : know* fa fa a efa< aad ter sax? ' . ffa"ld» WiH 5# rfa#T#d tO 'jrA.-Z. at i.®r widd®s diis-JA. Tsfa s-inxg Mis# Hafa. i trate>d sars# wia s# ’ esr*d to &; to fa# Te#ste hrxn# aad ‘ tate ehafaps 'A fa# tiM ’sst fa* ja-! t tiese ziit d-Ad s#f->r% si* r*a--.i*d I 'aer d<sstfaar.x>a. As w® go fa j fa fSTAraI fs*rA i.~a2.?*s®i*A iad s i**a Biad*. A REAL WOWDERLAMO. «ci Oaxota. wtfa it* rtrfa s£t®? I siaea facaaxa farsx, wZ* raxg*s ltd ' ictraag# eatariM foramioM a a »«r-1 ttai * wfaderAxd. At Moo&4 City is fa* iis® of Mrs X D Ciatj a woederfai eaa* of h#alfa.g am Afaefy | -xz-srted. Her sot =**s.*d tear dfrifa wffa Its? aad fartat trosMe. “Ex- ' eafating facsisg spells faxxrred er®r? ftw* sfaistes.” write* Mrs. Clapp “wtes I tegsa gisfag Dr. Klxgs New , Ofaofa*??, fa* great aoeaiefae, that sa-red his life aod eoaspletety eired biz “ Gnarifeed for eoogha and i co-ds tkroat and hag trcobl**. b? Pag* etfaxtrs d.-igz-.5.'.. 5->. and SI.M. Trial botti* free A ticking eoM*, frosi an? tats* !« quickly stopped by Dr. Shoop s I Cough Cure. And it is co thorough'? harmxaa and safe, that Dr. Shoop tells zofaera ereryirten to give tz without hesitation, even to rer? young batea. The wfeoJ#soni* gr*#n i*av*« and tender stems of a ling-teal lag mountainous shrub, famish th# cu'itlre propertie* to Dr. Shoop'* Cough Cure. It calms the cough and heals the sore and sensitive broocMal membranM. No opium. no chloroform, nothing harsh used to Injure or suppress. Simply a resinous plant extract that helps to hea; aching lungs Tte Spaniards call this shrub which the doctor uaec, “Tte Sacred Herb.” Always demand Dr Shoop's Cough Care. W. H. Nachtrteb.

To check a cold quickly, get from your druggist some little Candy Cold Tablet* called Preventiro. Druggist* everywhere are now dispensing Preven tics for they are not only safe, but decidedly effective aad prompt, Preventles contain no quinine, no laxative nothing harsh nor sickening. Taken at the “sneeze stage” Prevention will prevent Pneumonia, Bronchitis, Lagrippe etc. Hence fae name Preventfcz. Good for feverish —hi’dren. 4? Preventlcs 25 cents. Trial boxes 5 cts. Sold by W. H. Nachtrieb. 0 Trial Catarrh treatment* are being mailed out free on request, by Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. These testa are proving to tte people, without a penny's cost, fae great value of this scientific prescription known to druggist* everywhere as Dr. Shoop’s Catarrh Remedy. Sold by W. H Nach trie*. o A new show will be presented to the public at the Pictorium thi* evening entitled, “Nine Live* ot a Cat.” This is a comic film that is bound to please the public and those desiring to sese a good show should not fall to see this. B — — TRY DEMOCRAT WANT AD*.

! TEAOOfi ELEPWTI — Tte ~»L Fas tesai! £/#< K-te n» ter: >-«. a €a a ita-ar rs >siu3> 12 eepaam: atifaer* agrea; aiys jpu«et3a» Magma#. Ttea# ars. irett. Hurt Ute m 2, fir ecgert. taut.. e?sd rec fast sf faj f— -i » icr an.? fa# tamia»’.ui#at. an* ciM fa# mw h-xns# nd ■nr#ClgsHS «f i_» Kad fait s.t esirifaxt » #ul? *wi.-» -if i.s :fai.gK>fa sfawsigtfa enmpiirsd w-m man i imi man fa# reason in expaaar. itejss u mux a set aetaus# J# is* ifra-d «f xm. ter ■ernfa* ie m as iT-rtm a far 2_ur fasfa. yaa nay neat a fad. enspaaur tn teadk w kfa ten ty u-r..:-g s»i sec r-.ua ji wu. u faruat z 11 »f in m pres# fa# *nt i#a. if rirfaxier* viz a£ ixn. tet fa# in# tad ani? »xy n tztei an. eiep-fast t» jerfar* truths j far-.-igu £_*. m*sa tte fatneture tn<enihig- xr* :>rr anc aist. wtfaMt extepfaiu fa* mei-zgeut’.* of tte esepaaa: »»- ezceeda tzaz at ax? -afa«r inuis Xemaxt mxfaxs ri.zui fait tsaiamg is *s#caa3n fa jerfactu a JA* tearfa-ng i m? sftsrss rd: ng zcjj #fsß,-rr A nnm-ter if fa# sfatp-er "nixa wxx wtefa is e-.epzax* eiuemxi# xs ax£#ui".» -.*nfa u safari, fa _m u tte xpcing if ——k ruses t» t tat —Str fa*fasci* fa# luiw-xg if fae tnium :a—f. ( .<- . a f*st fa fa# rgfa ar fa fa* #ft «f tte famfaiat# fa •* fa-.g-t fa •»# 4;wu f-.nr faa-r? sfaxes ire drrv*a fcsas tx# gr.uad. ate fnnx *a-ix :f tn*## mas i huicx ia»t teefci# taaMr.uxg wtfa *a>:i eg ate mixxed iy tan ®r i hisan. mem vies. i_ a ready fa# trt.nar Fxxds fa fr.u: at fa# ixfau— ruses ms a>:« ate “Dfctxl Dosm.” te >ri#ru Tte eepdaxt p»?s it. ifaHfaxm H# s.tixds wu-rfag fas tnnx ixd rwiytxg xx xxty frtm Ad# to stite. •Down: DcwuT stecra tte tnfaer tgfan. ixd ip«ic a cgua. Km* firry zjuo. fa xeav* axd tng. fa# iiccxa s-t zeax tte SKpaa treax. tte wte# fa# trs_x#r esKfares ste.utfag fas t-tcimxxd fa# paehyders i .#gs tegfa ts te drawn fan tnder mm "Ftfa a sca.p n._ifag mxnpet tn# stxrtX -rearxrc tegfax fa rr.tz* xsfang with, fas tmxx fm r..te to site ixd gr-.pxg wem fcs up agimst fa# Sxr fmxncajy »«fcmf far i hold fa i*.*a fy t .x.seif. tut fa# r»-..*n-.*as ropes •tuc.na.t# tx. <friw fax #.-gi Tte tege teas: *#zx it a far-tfai-ng ixgte teCo-wMg -9» a hard of steers ixd drtwnfax tte *Twarn_' Ix-.t—. “ if tn# tnm#r. Tte great te*iy begfax to titfar Foe xa faxtant it regains fas ta-xmae ttes it fx-a ’.rtsxfag wita a >dfa‘ fate on to tte bed at straw Trmntetmg te* tte screech ent 'Xt t craeted ?*.*an e*rj>:p«. tte brute tries vaxC? so striggL* to fas tec, untS at tte ete of fare# oc ftur nfaxxtes te begins to realise fait netting so very staru-ng has happened ate that realty h* ougfcr to feei very eaanfortabi* indeed. Ta tea. tn fam to stand on Ida hexd th* tn.n#r igam tees fa# htefc ate tatxj*. Ta fsreeti.. the ejects of a bad fall the fzx of fa# trainfag states is tfa-.fay hthared w-fa straw Then fa# tanot.’t* A nartessed w.th faxms ate tte beilytate ite t-.ocx ate ticfa* ax te wax when learning fa rear, the diTerenre beta® that the cnx.r-s frum Oder fa# te:iy ‘.#*.f tetween fa# fate hMtead of between the so that tte h .tet carters fastend at the fgreytarters may be raised. A Waaa Mara*. A story of b»w oo« »»jp eared t<x anotter that had been fajnred x told ty a genttemaa who whte read-xg tte newspaper, felt tethered by th# buzzing of a wi.«p abostt fas head and fafaeked it down. It fell through the open, wfadew ate lay os tte sfa as if dead. A few «cotes afterward, to fas great surprise, a large wasp few to tte window s 0 ate, after ..tzzixg arxmd fas w<xfad*d tetfaer for a few Binstes, began to feel fam a.l over. Tte injured wisp seemed to rerfve under this treatment, ite Ms frfassd tten dragged fam gently to tte edge, grasped fam ar->xn.i the body ate few away with him. It was plain that tte stringer, fttefag a wounded comrade, gave him aid as well as te could ate then tere him away bom#.—London M. A. P. Cup P ate*. •These <rep plates assure us that thia IQO-year-old china set’ice is tte real •ting” said an antiquary. Ttey stopped making cup plates 100 years ago. Cup pAtes.” te went on. “stew bow table manners cteage. Now. da you know what ttey were for? Ttey were to bold your dripping cup of tea—after you had poured a part of it into tte saucer to drink from —so that the cloth sbofad not be stained. Tea. te tte past, everybody drank hot tea from the saucer. Kings and queens, emperor* and generals, all, with a gurgling sound, tilted the full saucer with careful balance to tte Bps, Tte cup, meanwhile, reposed on tte cup plate ”—Cincinnati Enquirer. Awful Blunder. Newspaper Office Boy — Oh. there’s been an awful time up in tte editorial room today! Business Manager—Eh? What’s tte trouble? Office Boy—Tte tell porter made a mistake and put tte “No Admittance” sign at the subscription office and tte “Welcome” doormat in front of tte editor's room.—London Tit-Bits. A Delicate Hint. Two very cadaverous looking tramps looked In at tte window of « railway station where a telegraph operator sat at bls key. •‘Bay, pardner,” one of them said In a very husky voice, “report a couple o’ empties goln’ east”—Harper's Weekly. The surest proof of one’s endowment of noble qualities is being free from *Bvy—La Boctefooeauld.

caw* mew I terearu *«■ ’ 15 exassa •tt ? a ' ex' s • WJU— t* I —■ -fife ’ -X* >*th fa# ipur-mcx of rfatxuaia* T-jr jw*#cx are 3iasum.#d i * fa# iix- ’ freds ts jirumix. H n. -txt# , bate sax CTg -um,TtL.sH:ca»er is Ams ng i tin## au-'-tx jo. fa* mafy a#x t fa# son*. Mr 3a.-mi.~i x ix.-asua.ly jueasesf w.fa fa# rax it? u.m ifx* txred .ix.l said fa fafauna. *fat 1# tex*»es faat fa# :a_ may *ju candy wfacat lam. prrvtded fa#? to xfa *st •.■«:» unfa. 2: x fae :;iax.-fay 1# i#c.ares. fax: x m-.:st. X£*i? ® cais* IXH. Th# yr.-i.—- i# W-JV-S. X sbe-v* re;reafih'Taadv Mr Barmtrf says fa Mt xfay ixrm-*~:s wh®. x fa jure, bus sc te v icl#s>:m.* ixd siutetd take fagl reak la ix irtfai* if fend, sixt “fag fa fa# meat znxsfti fcrms fa# x*e*ssdty to fa# xyttem at > -rem-x axuiosK. of sugar The iSEgtmg far swe#tx fa a max-:-i. ixti i:' e ixd ifarild » rrerfaEirf- Mr Hamarf says, and i* feciares fa it x# 3 mc tryteg 30 “stixare* t ts®' w.tx fa# tifai_-'*x *tea te fate scauHEeut. H* says ate* eild faen. 'At 'X-j fas# :f fa# TAir ’ said Mr 3aruxri. faere ir» 'always mast? j*rsc.tte wte faar -ji.iz faefa cmCdrsß will te pcfacued sy faghl? esittred taxi? This fear I ixve fanxii tx he unwarranted. I save fauxd so trnpuri* tax's? sad SME# of fa* SMBt fagi-- ate:™-i easdy _• pure, ft te fa# t xixxtv .-x said? and mt fa* pxalixy faax i.ur'x Th* M'.mfaefas' tax rat# for a«xt year x rghx iz fa# top atcfa. at fae*. ?o« have to stand m. yov* x>cc# to tcufa. 2 wfai tte end at yxur dxgerv. TM faty "ax ix gXa£ &f wten fa# eouxt? sad stat# ti, 12. te a&ied tte ?:m t-tral te s4.<d. M.mrp#x«r etfa zeas wten ttey g- to payxg taxes mater ~~ -• rate wfa x-egix to tetev# than tte whft# m.ax s ttfae-x ix a heavy zc* —Anc-et too heavy to tarry sad Kaad erect. Prank Brades. a tu-e-i—ed tram.; wax arrested Last eseEing by Sam Frank ix-i htdgAi fa. ;atl to answer to i itarz* -A. trzzs. a&d dtesrterty erxduct. Fra.bet. was amxgned this soraiug b-es-re Mayar C-rTe# ax-t ;,*a.i zfaltv to fa* ttarge tea said if turned xws# he wouM l*a.re fa- ezry He said te -sis bosad for Pwrttaad. wter# te tad a job la view The Mayor sj#d z.zz up amt faffiaght te needed a re« and fmed hist a datlar ant eceta and te wUI s-;®,d a few days wrh StertT Meyer. This zotzr fare* mtre eases of acka«3 hrtught oe. by tte eamag cf sett* at the ■•h*#s# soid fa, tte etty Saturday eTe»ixg. were reported. Mrs. W H. Axkfaxcu. ate of ft ca Sax.-i.ay and was serfwts'y in *2 fay. The foiJowtag day, :gz.ir*x.t of tte fact faat tte etees# had made ter sick, st* served it at ter faxser. and two of fa* seted teachers. Mfas Petereoo and Miss Aatenco, ate at it and were both Hl Ast evening.—BXsffbt® Ba>ser. The big mix mg strike at Gc-ldfeld. Nevada., will ccm* to a ertsix oe Thursday whern an attempt win be mrie to start work fa tte sfates with aowttato®. aimers There are zcTer-—*mt trtems on th* scene and Goreraor Spartos is to arrive tonight to r-.tee #v*ry effiort to avoid a elash. Tte unttn, nsen are well organized and it may be difficult for tte mine owners to defeat them. Already tte heavy load of Xmas mall Is coming into Decatur, and tte mall carriers have ec-mx&eneed to fe*l tte eSects of the same. The boys on every trip go out heavily laden and carry rakfc load* that vie: night comes ttey are ready to rest. Tim Cortett, th# cigar man. without question has one of the prettiest display windows for is kind ever seer in Decatur. Tim is very a—.istie in this line and certainly displayed a great amount of ft in this eCort. It would pay you to stop and take a peek at tte same. George Bruhn, who some time ago left our city to take a position in the I Berry case at Port Wayne, has returned here again and has taken up his duties as head porter at the Murray hotel. George is a hustler and I* the man for the place. Geora# 1 has a good man friends here who will 1 be pleased to learn of his return. The poll tax list of delinquents that was recently turned over to the mayor for collection is diminishing fast will soon te wiped out. The mayor has been ordered to sue each delinquent individually and unless paid at once te will comply with the orders issued. If you are on this list you had better square yourself at once and save further costs. A number of farmers residing north of the city were in our city todsy to I attend the Kalver-Huret ease, but as he case was continued, they were' forced to return home. Tte ease will be tried later.

WAS DECIDED TODAY Rairoad Objected to Their Assdssn:er.t for Interlocking Switch. BMtaMteU ted- Dec. IL—<Special) Wivn# re_ way company ;o#t tte De--kzt~ rr:*3txz ssft. tefag * ‘-vs* ease etmaoMlcfi co»•zerxmg fa* payments for tte buUding cf fa* mxsrlickmg awftes. as Deeuxr. —to..i *w.toh wax c-rdered &F the s.:tx# moMtte ago fa* railmad oe.-*ct#d to fa*ir stere e< fa* assesxm®*- e : a?mif faax same”was toe mgit and beSertfig fa#7 should te T - a :*u*<". :*eaxs* wf tte fact a ->-« ”:-ed was fa# first built. to* asses sm*nt stood and re--sm-*t m a case being filed -z ‘.ze 3.-fam>:nd eowrto aad fa* verdiet M .--.-r-c*c txdxv. — -C-— —— _r v= 5 FOP SASTA CLAUS. Dear Sixt* —I Ilk* to have a Cbris- — axd a teddy bear axd some xto# ate '-i-Jr izi -.rexz*s and som--xx.ixxs. I am a ®ttte girl i years aid. Good : Santa. HAZEL IF-XNE smith. Dear Santa—l am a real good boy and I wvto you to bring me a sled. • «:'••>■ My aaod scene not* and candy, a-* son# “gv My name is Harold Srnnx. Good bye. Door Santa—i would like to have a tool ctest and a Christmas tree and a toot tail . * prfauog press and some cate? and som* anta and aone oraagss SHBTON LEON SMITH. • 2*'i_- Santa —I am four years old. I ' wcited dk* Cor you to bring m *a hoby ■ terse ate wagon with a hors# aad jixn* candy nuts and som* oranges. Now pi*as* i:a t fergst m*. My name is Dal* ——• ~ * Good by dear Santa. o Wteu fae Stomaca. .i-ar* or Kidney nerres get weak, then these organs always »v’ Don’t drug th* Stomach, air vr~ —r'#~* the Heart or Kidneys. That :s simply a makeshift. Get a jrescr.p'faM known to Druggists everywhere as Dr. Shoop's Restorative. Th* Restorative is prepared expressly fcr these weak inside nsgres. Strength'ex these serves build them up with . Dr. Shoop’s Restorative tablets or iijqaid. ate see how quickly help will I asE*. Free sample test oent on re ■ quest by Dr. Shoop Racine. Wis. Your health is surely worth fate simple test. W. H Nachtoteb. # — I am now prepared to mend furniture stoves, file saws etc. South Eighth street. J. C. Tindall. "s>>-St o— ANTHRACITE COAL FOR SALE Jus* arrived —a choice lot of chestnut anthracite coal Will be sold for spot cash oaly. Tricker A Meric*, phone 534. residence 311. 234-3 t Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup, the new Laxative stimulates, but does not irritate. It js he best Laxative. Guaranteed or your money back. THE HOLTHOVSE DRUG CO. PREBLE ELEVATOR REOPEI.S. Have Bee- Closed Since Death of Mr. Bouck. The eevator at Preble has re-opened today aft#? having been shut down since fae death of Mr. Buuck five or six weeks ago. The business end of tte elevator will be ably looked after by Wliliam F. Jaebker. who will give any desired information. Ttey are not ready to buy grain and hay and expect to soon be doing their usual good business. Albert Baser will be tn charge as manager. o Thi* it Worth Remembering As no one is immune, every person should remember that Foley s Kidney Cure will cure any case of kidney or bladder trouble that is not beyond fae reach of medicine THE HOLTHOVSE DRUG C 0... o— BADLY MIXED UP. Abraham Brown, of Winterton. N. ’Y. had a very remarkable experience; he says: “Doctors got badly mixed up over me; one said heart trouble; two called it kidney trouble; the fourth, blood poison, and the fifth stomach and iliver trouble; but none of them helped me; so my wife advised trying Elec- , trie Bitters, which are restoring me to perfect health. One bottle did me more good than all the five doctors prescribed.” Guaranteed for blood poison. weakness and all stomach, liver and kidney complaints by Page Blackburn druggist, 50c. MflHons of bottles of Foley’s Honey and Tar have been sold without any person ever having experienced any other than beneficial results from its use for coughs, colds and lung troubles. This is because the genuine Foley's Honey and Tar in the yellow package contains no opiates or other harmful drugs. Guard your health by ( refusing any but the genuine THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. H. Taylor, of Cleveland, 0.. was attending to matters pertaining to the Sunday Creek Coal Co.

Tte Mate tax toxx.. is v vrtotod tte trewr.,-. ? £ ty that te star «L*#t taxes axd «nl*«t aaoae *r» , ”’ ’ b* ;teed sb tte kaada ,• WAfag totoreey fef teßeesoa V* Mtie* to given m kindly J.? taxpayers to sav* fa# = r P ( Twteirn. ,| Toeh«ka«Jdqn i ek.ygetfj WB druggtot wto* Stu* cnady CO4 leu called Pwen-Je*. DrMttt, / erywtere are now c#p*-x iig pZ ’’ ■ ties for ttey are not -_.y ■ c-.4*d-y certain ate ;.r;=.- : ties contain m qufafa# £ ' nothing terek nor at tte Atees* stage ■ prevent PneuxtoULx Bronchttj. • - Grippe ««- Hence the ties. Good for feverish ehfldrm Prevettica 35 eent*. Trial ' cts. MM by W N. Naehtrfek 5 DANGER N ASK ‘.G ADVICE Wk*n yen have s rough or not ask scroe ou* waa: is ® ' m there is -danger -fa uk i;? ■ kno-wa preoaraSon. Fc*?; Ho ; aad Tar cures roughs, colds a-a c ’ . rem* pneutottox Th* genuine U h a yellow package. Refuse substitute THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG CG NOTICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS We are phased to aanounee tint Av ley’s Honey and Tar for coughs mL • and lung troubles is not affected b? th. • National Pure Food and Drug h* uit ( contains no opts:** or ‘'he- hanufu drugs and we reanuet; .: as j ,^< e remedy for children and adults. THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO Passed Exa— rat fa- Succeisfu ly. J ames Donahue. New Britain, Com writes: “I tried several kidney rnae- ■ dies, and was treated by our best : physirtans for diabetes bet .did yj -to-rove until I took Ftleyfa Kidoey j Cure. After fae second bottle I show 1 ed improvement, and five bottles ci*d me completely. I have since passed i a rigid examination for life iw > ance.” Foley's Kidney Cum cures backache and all farms of kidney and bfadder trouble. THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. The New Pure Foofl ard Dug taw I We are pleased to announce that : Foley's Honey and lar for coughs, colds and lung troubles is not affected by fae national pure food and drug law. as ft contains no opiates or other harmful drags, and we recommend ft |as a safe remedy for cxddren and • adult*. THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG C 0... o PUBLIC SPEAKER NTERRUPTED L Public speakers are frequently in- . terrupted by people co ighing. This ■ would not happen M Ft -? s Honey and ■ Tar were taken, as it cures coughs i and colds and prevents ,tt#umonia and - consumption. The zemiae contains . no opiates and is tn a -ei-«w package. THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. ■■ - - - o MRS. FRANZ BADLY INJURED. Fell frer Icy Pore- a.-C Breke Both Wrist*. 1 Mrs. Ernest Franz living near the Fuelling church, north of the city, was painfully injured Tuesday when she fell from fa* porch and broke I both wrists. She had started cut into ' the yard and slipped on the icy ' porch. In trying to save herself she threw out her arms, with the result as stated. She has suffered 'r<® rheumatism in the arms and the injuries were most painful, though not believed serious. However. tb« lady is sixty-two years old aad her recovery will probably be rather slow. DISTRICT MEETING. I The Democrats of fae Eighth con--1 gressional district will meet ft ' gate convention on Wednesday Jant nary 2, 1908. in the city of Portland ' at 1:30 o’clock, for the purpose ot > selecting a member of the Democratic - State Committee for fae ensuing two I years. I The delegates from fae several conn- - ties will be selected on Saturday. I* cember 23, 1907. at an hour to b« fixed by the County Chairman. 20 days notice of fae time. and mann« r 1 of such selection to 6e given by ' lication in local Democratic ne« I papers. The basis of representation is one ■ delegate for each 200 or fraction over 100 votes cast for Hon. John W Ke™ Democratic candidate for governor is ' 1904. and the several counties in fa e 1 district will be entitled o the fol* 0 * > ing number of delegates: Adams ru>i* w *>-o J® ! 7.7 14 > Madison w Randolph ‘ Wells J ls Total 108 Necessary for a choice. 5e L. G. ELLINGHAM District Chairman. In compliance with the above as ; nouncement fae Democratic t - • Central Committee, of Adams o’ • ty, will meet in Decatur at ten co a m.. on Saturday. December 28t- . the purpose of organization, - lection of delegates to the d “ 1 bther conventions, and the d -P" any other business. JOHN C. MORAN, Chair® 48 ' 1 0 ~~ ~ BA? DEMOCRAT WANT ADS. ?* '