Decatur Democrat, Volume 51, Number 41, Decatur, Adams County, 22 October 1908 — Page 8

LHOAL ADVERTISING APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE To the citizens of the Second ward. City of Decatur, Adams county, Indiana: Notice is hereby given that I. Joseph J. Tcnnelier, a male inhabitant of said State, over the age of twenty-one years a: d a person not in the habit of becoming intoxicated, will make application t t>e beard of commissioners at their regular session in November 1S»O8, for a license to sell spiritous. vinous and malt liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time, to be drank where arid, in and at the twostory brick building fronting on Second street, in the City of Decatur. Indiana, situated on the south part of inlot No, 53, in said city. Commencing 22 feet north of the southwest corner of said lot, running thence east 132 feet, thence north 19 feet, thence west 132 feet, thence south 19 feet to the place cf beginning. Said room being the front ground floor room 48 feet long and 19 feet wide, having a front and rear opening. 39-3 t JOSEPH J. TONNELIER. Applicant. o APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE The undersigned. Joseph Knapke, a male inhabitant cf the city of Decatur, Indiana, and over the age of 21 years a person not in the habit of becoming , intoxicated, hereby gives notice to the citizens and voters of the Second ward, in the city of Decatur. Indiana, and to the citizens and voters of Washington township, Adams county, Indiana, that he will apply to the board of commissioners of Adams county, State of Indiana, at their November term. 1908, for a license to sell intoxicating, spirituous, vinous. malt and all other intoxicating liquors in less quantities than a quart at. a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on the premises where sold. My place of business whereoa said liquors are to be sold and drank is situated in a room on the following described real estate to-wit: Commencing 20 feet south cf the northwest corner of inlot No. 56, .running thence east parallel with the north line of said inlot 132 feet, thence south 21% feet, thence west 132 feet, thence north 21% feet to the place of beginning which is on the east side of Second street In the city of Decatur, Indiana, in said building In which said room is situated. Said building being a brick building, two stories high, fronting to the west, and fronting on Second street aforesaid and known as the Jacob Schafer building. All in the sdoond ward, in the city of Decatur, in Washington township, in Adams county, in the state of Indiana. JOSEPH KNAPKE. 29-3 t Applicant. o— — NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS State of Indiana, County cf Adams.sa: In the Adams Circuit Court. Sept. Term. 1908. No. 7653. Complaint for divorce. Rosa Counts vs. John Counts. It appearing from affidavit filed in the above entitled cause, that John Counts the above named defendant is a non-resident cf the State of In- , diana. • ' Notice is therefore hereby given the said John Counts that he be and ap- 1 pear before the Hon. Judge of the | Adams Circuit Court on the sth day i cf December. 1908, the same being the | 18th Juridical Day of the next regular ; term thereof, to be holden at the j Court House in the City of Decatur, 1 ®ommencing on Monday, the 16th day I of November. A. D. 1908. and plead by answer or demur to said complaint ■ or the same will be heard and deter- ' mined in his absence. Witness, my name, and Seal of said ■ Court hereto affixed, this 2nd day of 1 October, 1908. JAMES P. HAEFLING. Clerk. L. C. DeVoss, Atty, fcr Plaintiff. 39-31

NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Christina Eiting, deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 30th day of Octc-1 ber, 1908, 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. EDWARD X. EHINGER. David E. Smith, Atty. Executor. Decatur, Ind., Oct. 8, 1908 40-2 t NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Henry Hildebrand. deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 31st day of October. 1908. and shew cause, if any, why the final settlement accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs aje notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares OTTO F. HILDEBRAND, J. C. Sutton, Atty. Executor. Decatur, Ind., Oct. 9. 1908. APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Executor of the estate of Robert B. Allison, late of Adams county, deceased. The estate is prc-bably solvent. RUFUS K. ALLISON, CATHERINE ALLISON, Oct. 20, 1908. Executors. 41-3 t o NOTICE OF SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. Notice is hereby that the undersigned, administrator with the will annexed of the estate of L. W. Lewton. deceased, will offer for sale at public

auction at the late residence of said decedent. 4% miles northwest of Decatur and 1% miles northwest of Monmouth. % mile southwest of Interurban Stop No. 23%. in Root township in said county and state on Friday, 13th day of November, 19C3, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m.. the p<*rs'nal property of said estate, consisting cf the following property: One sorrel mare 9 years old, one black mare 9 years old one grey : !1y mare, two yearling celts, one srnckling colt. Four head cf milch cows, one 2-year-old heifer with calf by side, one rrlf comi”g yearling. Thirty-four head cf frst class breeding •'--ess, oicht of spring Ismbs, two first cl -ss bool? , two Durcc-Jersev b"co 1 sows with pigs by side, six head o' spring pigs. One broad tire wagon, cne narrow tire wagon, one two-seated carriage, cne double set work harness, one set buggy harness, one 6 ft. cut McCormick mewer, cne hay rake, one Sun°rior disc prain drill, one riding plow, one walking plow, one 2-hcrse corn cultivator, one single shovel plow, one double shovel plow, one I soring tooth harrow, one spike tooth ( harrow, one hav ladder, one set dump boards, one pair bob sleds, hay in mow, corn in the shock and many other things to'' numerous to mention. TERMS: —All sums of five dollars rnd under, cash in hand: over five dollars a credit of not to exceed nine months will be given, the purchaser executing his note therefor, bearing six per cent Interest after maturity, waiving relief providing for attorneys fees and with sufficient sureties thereon. CAREY D. LEWTON. Admr. with the will annexed. Phil L. Schieferstein will also offer his interest in and to any or all of the above property at the same time and under the same terms. 41-3 PHIL L. SCHIEFERSTEIN. 0 —— SHERIFF’S PROCLAMATION. I. Eli Meyer. Sheriff of Adams county. in pursuance to the statute in such cases made and provided, hereby give notice to the qualified voters of Adams county in the state of Indiana, that an election will be held at the usual voting places of holding elections on Tuesday, November 3, 1908, fcr the purpose of elec'ing officers as set cut in the notice of election. In witness whereof I have hereunto subscribed my name this 10th day of October, 1908. ELI MEYER, Sheriff Adams County.

NOTICE OF ELECTION. State of Indiana, Adams County, ss: I. Janies P. Haefling. Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court, State of Indiana, d-’-- hereby certify to the Sheriff of Adams county, that at a general election to be held in said County and State, on Tuesday, November 3rd. 1908, the following officers are to be elected tc-wit: Fifteen Presidential Electors for the State of Indiana. One Governor fcr the State of Indiana. One I.ieutenant-Gcverno r for the State of Ind Una. Ore Secretary of S.ate for the State of Indiana. One Auditor of State for the State of Indiana. One Treasurer of State for the State cf Indiana. One Attorney-General for the State of Indiana. One Chief of Bureau of Statistics for the State of Indiana. One Superintendent of Public Instruction for the State of Indiana. One Reporter of Supreme Court fcr the State of Indiana. One Judge of the Supreme Court for the Fourth District of the State of Indiana. One Judge of the Appellate Court for the Fifth District of the State of Indiana. One Congressman for the Eighth Congressional District of the State of Indiana. One Joint Senator for the District composed of Adams and Alien counties for the State of Indiana. One Representative for Adams county, State of Indiana. One Prosecuting Attorney for the Twenty-Sixth Judicial District of the State of Indiana. One Auditor for Adams County, State of Indiana. One Treasurer for Adams County, State of Indiana. One Sheriff for Adams County, State of Indiana. One Surveyor for Adams County, State of Indiana. One Coroner for Adams county. State of Indiana. One Commissioner for the First District of Adams County, State of Indiana. One Commissioner for the Second District of Adams County, State of Indiana. One Trustee fcr Union Township. Adams County, State of Indiana. One Trustee for Root Township,Adams County, State of Indiana. One Trustee for Preble Township, Adams Ccunty, State of Indiana. One Trustee for Kirkland Township, Adams County. State of Indiana. One Trustee forWashingtcn Township, Adams County, State of Indiana. One Trustee for St, Marys Township, Adams County. State of Indiana. One Trustee for Blue Creek Township, Adams County, State of Indiana. One Trustee for Mcnroe Township, Adams County, State of Indiana. One Trustee for French Township. Adams County, State of Indiana. Ons Trustee for Hartford Township, Adams County, State of Indiana. One Trustee for Wabash Township. Adams County, State of Indiana. One Trustee for Jefferson Township, Adams County, State of Indiana. One Assessor for Union Township, Adams County, State of Indiana. One Assessor for Root Township, Adams County, State of Indiana. One Assessor for Preble Township, Adams County, State of Indiana. One Assessor for Kirkland Township, Adams County, State of Indiana. One Assessor for Washington Town-

ship. Adams County, State cf Indiana. One Assessor for St. Marys Township. Adams County, State of Indiana. One Assesor for Blue Creek Township. Adams County. State of Indiana. One Assessor for Monrce Township. Aa - ms County, State of Indiana. Ore ' ssessor for French Township, .'dams County. State of Indiana. Oti" \ sesscr for Hartford Township. Adams County, State of Indiana. One Assessor for Wabash Township. Adams County, State of Indiana. i One Assessor for Jefferson T wnsi.ip. Adams County, State of Indiana. Ton are therefoie commanded to (give notice hereof as required by law to the electors of said Adams county. In witness whereof I have hereunto I set my himd and affixed the seal of I said Adams Circuit Court, at my office in the City cf Decatur, Indiana, this Sth day of October. 1908. (SEAL) JAMES P. HAEFLING, Clerk Adams Circuit Court. State of Indiana. Adams County, ss: Eli Meyer, Sheriff of Adams County, in the State of Indiana, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a full and correct copy of the precept for an election issued and delivered to me by James P. Haefling. Clerk cf the Adams Circuit Court, of the said county and state. Witness my hand and seal this 10th day of October, 1908, (SEAL) ELI MEYER, Sheriff of Adams -County. ’ CROUP QUICKLY CURED. i Don't Let the Child Choke to Death While Waiting for the Doctor. * Hyomei, the miraculous, antiseptic, dry air treatment, will cure croup in 'either the first or second stages. Easily inhaled, even when the beathing is irregular, it reaches more promptly than any other remedy the terribly inflamed membrane of the windpipe. t Its soothing balsams act immediately the inflammation is allayed, and the swelling reduced. | "Not long ago our little boy, Wal- . ter awoke in the night with a bad i attack of croup. We allowed him to 'inhale Hyomei; he began to breathe easier, and in half an hour was fast asleep. I am glad to speak a good word for a temedy that will rob croup of its terrors.”—Rev. Geo. Sisson, pastor of M. E. church, South Londonderry, Vt. Hyomei (pronounced High-o-me) is ' guaranteed by Holthouse Drug Co. to cure catarrh, coughs, colds, asthma, bionchitis and croup, or money back. A complete outfit, including a neat hard rubber pocket inhaler, costs only SI.OO. An extra bottle of Hyomei, if afterwards needed, cost but 50 cents.

ECZEMA IS NOW CURABLE. Zemo, a scientific preparation for external user, stops itching instantly and destroys the germs that cause the disease. This remarkable medicine has cured more chronic cases of Eczema and other skin diseases than all other remedies on the market combined. Smith, Yager & Falk, the druggists, say they believe Zemo to be an honest medicine and that it will do all that is claimed for it. o ; To those afflicted with kidney and bladder trouble, backache, rheumatism, Pineuleg for the Kidneys brings relief in the first dose. Hundreds cf people today testify to their remarkable healing and tonic properties. 30 days’ trial SI.OO. They purify the blood. Sold by HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. 0 Henry Imboden died at his home ; about two miles southwest cf town . shortly before four D’clock Friday morning at the ripe old age of sev- ; enty-eight years, three months and seventeen days. On July the 11th of this year he received a stroke of paralysis, which was the immediate cause of his death. Tht deceased was born in Lebanon county, Pa., cn June 29, •1830- At the age of three vears he moved with his parents to East Germantown, Ind., and later to Hamilton county, and from there to Tipton ! county, where he remained for about twenty-eight years. About six years ago he moved with his family south--1 west of Berne where he died. His ' aged wife, four sons and three daughters survive him. The children are Frank, Harry and Rafe, who live here, Warren in Winchester. Mrs. Carrie Wiles in Shirley. Mrs. Annie Grose in ' Spencer and Mrs. Kate Shaw east of Geneva. Funeral services were held at the home of the deceased Sunday afternoon at two o’clock and .' were held by Rev. Frank Hartman, of ■ the Evangelical church. The remains ', were removed to East Germantown yesterday morning and laid to rest. His mother is buried there. Elma, daughter of Daniel N. and Mary Heare southeast of town, was ( bcm Oct. 14, 1908, and died the even- . ing of the next day. Funeral services • . were held at the home, conducted by 'Rev. F. P. Engie, Friday afternoon, ' | and the remains were laid to rest in , | the Crawford cemetery.—Berne Witjness. o Democrat Want Ada.

A simple but beautiful wedding took place at St. Marys church Tuesday morning at 8:30, the Rev. Father Theo. Wilkens officiating, when Miss Isabella M. Dcdane. eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Dodane, became the bride of Mr. Albert J. Smith, of Fort Wayne. The bride was becomingly attired in cream silk, elaborately trimmed in satin and laces. She wore a spray of cream rcses and smilax in iher hair and carried a white prayer bock with a cream satin ribbon marker I entwined with smilax. Miss Alma DoIdane. sister of the bride, and Mr. Otto Smith, brother of the groom, were the only attendants. Miss Alma locked pretty in a gown of pink. She carried a large bouquet of pink carnations fern and smilax and wore pink carnations and smilax in her hair. After the ceremony a reception was given at the home of the bride on Fifth street, to the immediate relatives of the bride and groom. The young couple will leave in the afterncon for a ten days’ visit in several Ohio and Indiana cities. The bride, during her one year's residence in Decatur, and Mr. Smith, in his visits here, have made many friends, who extend to them well wishes for a happy wedded life. The young couple will return after their wedding trip for a visit in Decatur, and will leave some time in November for Alta Loma, Texas.where where they will reside. o Wood’s Liver Medicine in liquid form for malaria, chills and fever, regulates the liver, kidneys and bladder, brings quick relief to biliousness, sickheadache, constipation. Pleasant to take. The SI.OO bottle contains 2% times the quantity of the 50c size. First dose brings relief. Sold by HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO.

A birthday party was given in honor 'of Miss Adaline Bischoff, of Fort Wayne at the home of Mr. and Mrs. j . Wm. Barrom Saturday evening, which proved to be a happy affair. The guests who enjoyed the evening were the Misses Ida, Emma, Bertha and Martha Keidenbach. Minnie and Leota Buchnev, cf Convoy. Ohio: Matilda, ! Ludella and Lovey Hoile. Louise | Bleeke, Blanch and Elizabeth Rein-1 king, Dera and Cora Manley, of Union township: Bertha Bischoff, of Decatur; Ester Gick and Sophia Luttman, 'ot Fort Wayne; Messrs. Wilbur Rei'denbach and Edwin Kohm, of Schumm Ohio; Walter, Thomas, Martin and i Karl Reidenbach. Arthur Brechner, [William and Arthur Suar, Karl Hertz, i Herman Etzler frem Convoy. Ohio; 'Dick Bischoff. Reinhardt. George and i Ferdinand Reinking. Justinas Hoile, [Herbert. John and Chris Bleeke, Wm. j Krick. Willie Beltz from Union township; Hugo Reinking, of Decatur, and Oscar Mosel, cf Dixon. Ohio. At a late hour refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Andersen were host and hostess at an oyster supper given at their beautiful country home west cf this city Saurday evening. Those who enjoyed their kind hospitality were the Misses Clara Call, Ada Elliot, Ethel Shady, Della Fauhiger, Rose Yager, Nettie Frauhiger. Amelia Goldner, Cora Frauhiger. Lola Longenberger and Mrs. J. Anderson from Bluffton; Mir. and Mrs. Sam Carr and Mr. and Mrs. Clem Yarger, the Messrs. John Barger, Oscar Arum,' Wm. Hunt, Oscar Shady. Lewis Yake,; Oscar Stuart. Henry Yake. Clarence Cockran. Grover Neuschwander. Elmer Bryn. Arta Shady, Charles Frauhiger, Ernie Messick, Alvin Vaughn. There will be a box sccial at the election school house Friday evening, October 23. Every one is cord’ally invited to attend. Rollo M. Houck, teacher. Mrs. Charles Cusac was the victim of a most complete and happy surprise Tuesday afternoon, when a large number of the members of the Ladies' Aid Scc.ety of the Presbyterian church called upon her. The ladies met at the store of True & Runyon at three o’clock and proceeded to the Cusac home on Ninth street, where several delightful hours were enjoyed, and where a supper will be served with equal enjoyment. Mrs. Cusac has been a faithful member and earnest worker fcr the Aid Society and today’s event was given to show the appreciation and because of the fact that the Cusacs are soon to remove to Van Wert, Ohio, where they will make their future home. Woman Interrupts Political Speaker. A well dressed woman interrupted a political speaker recently by continually coughing. If she had taken Foley’s Honey and Tar it would have cured her cough quickly and expelled the cold from her system. The genuine Foley’s Honey and Tar contains no opiates and is in a yellow package Refuse substitutes. The HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. MAY GET APPOINTMENT. Indianapolis, Ind., Oct. 31.—(Special to Daily Democrat)—John Lapp, of Cornell university, will be appointed legislative reference librarian of Indana, provided he accepts at once.

- MARRIED man in TROUBLE. A b m r7f7be?amilOo XtF<-vsHoney'and Tar for coughs, colds and hW I trouble » hntirv of ndsicst. Nothing else * The genuine Folej s Honey <- contains no opiates and is sn a . el PSCk The HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. 0 — V/AS GRANTED DIVORCE DECREE The case of Mrs. Malinda Fronefield vs. William Fronefield, was heard before Judge Merryman this afterri on and after hearing a small amount of the evidence the court promptly grante i the decree as prayed. He also her judgment for S2OO alimony and Mr. Fronefield was restrained frem going to the home of Mrs. Fronefield or from interfering with or molesting her in any way.

HAD A CLOSE CALL. Mrs. Ada L. Croom,, the widely known proprietor of the Croom Hotel, Vaughn, Miss., says: “Fcr several months I suffered with a severe cough, and consumption seemed to have its grip on me, when a friend recommended Dr. King’s New Discovery. I began taking it. and three bottles affected a complete cure.” The fame of this 'life saving cough and cold remedy, and lung and throat healer is world i wide. Sold at all dealers. 50c. and SI.OO. Trial bottle free. Big preparations are being made for Marshall day in this city, on Wednesday of next week, which is to be made one of the biggest days of the campaign. Big bills have been printed announcing the occasion and it is probable that the crowd will be one of the largest seen In Decatur th’s year. At a recent meeting of the party leaders at the office of Chairman Thomas Gallogly, the committees to serve for the day were appointed as follows: Advertising—Daniel N. Erwin, Jesse : Niblick, Charles Ernst and L. A. Holthouse. Music —Thomas Gallogly, H. S. Michaud. of Berne, and John Briggs, of Geneva. Arrangements—A. C. Sellemeyer, J. P. Haefling, J. C. Moran, L. G. EllingI ham and J. W. Tyndall. Reception—First carriage: Judge D. D. Heller, Conrad Brake, Jacob Hart, Jacob Buhler, Edward X. Ehinger and Robert D. Patterson. Second carriage: Henry Lankenau, Joshua R Parrish, Nick Omlor, Thomas Moran, Henry Dellinger. Third carriage' Job* Merrica, George Smitley, Simeon Brandyberry, Curtis Wolfe and James Debinet, Decoration —O. L. Vance, Joan T. Myers and T. J. Durkin. Ushers —H. B. Heller, Tom Ehinger ami I’at Parris:; o HOW TO CURE SKIN DISEASES. The germs and their poisons must be drawn to the surface of the skin and destroyed. Zemo will do this and cure any case of skin or scalp disease, no matter from what cause or of how long standing. Write for sample. E. W. Rose Med. Co., St. Louis, Mo. See photos of cures and window or show case display at Smith, Yager & Falk drug stor« ———o— TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: We, the undersigned members of ( the Jay County Bar, most of whom were engaged in the practice of law at the time the Hon. John A. M. Adair was clerk of the Jay Circuit Court, have carefully examined a printed pamphlet put in circulation by’ N. B. Hawkins, charging that during Adair’s term of office, as clerk of said court, some fifteen years ago. he over-taxed certain fees in litigated cases and estates. In justice to Mr. Adair, we would say that no investigation was ordered or made, by any one in authority, but a pretended investigation for political purposes, was made by one Earl Patterson, of Muncie, who was and now is in the employ of said N. B. Hawkins, Republican candidate fo r Con- ; gress. i That we have examined said pamphlet and find the same is false, slanderous and misleading. That the fees taxed by Mr. Adair were within the law, were approved by the court and were satisfactory to both litigants and attorneys. His demeanor and conduct as o county official was gentlemanly, honest and courteous, and w e are frank to say that there were no fees illegally taxed cr collected by him as such clerk. JOHN M. SMITH, Ex-Judg e Circuit Court. S. A. D. WHIPPLE. Ex-Deputy Attorney General of Indiana EMERSON MCGRIFF, Ex-Prosecuting Attorney. J F. DENNEY, Ex-Mayor of Portland THEOIXJRE BAILEY, Ex-PostmX of Portland. R. H. HARTFORD, Ex-Prosecuting At torney. JAMES J. MORAN. CHAS. E. SCHWARTZ GEO. W. HALL. M. S. WILLIAMSON.

WHERE BULLETS FLEW David Parker, cf Fayette, N y veteran of the civil war, wh 0 in® * foot at Gettysburg, says: The 1 Electric 'Bitters have done i s more than five hundred dollars I spent much money doctoring J? bad case cf stomach trouble. t 0 H ’* purpose. I then tried Electric g,,, * j and they cured me. I now take as a tonic, and they keep me , and well." sfle. at all dealers. Here is Relist fcr Women Mother Gray, a nurse In New y O - k discovered an aromatic, plasaat cure for women’s illr., called Au Krj . lian Leaf. It is the only certain reg. ulator. Cures female weaknesses au j Backache, Kidney, Bladder and Uri o ary troubles. At all Druggists or b» mail 50c. Sample FREE Address The Mother Gray Co., Le Roy, n y Mother Gray’a Sweet Powaert f w for Children. Successfully used by Mother Gray nurse in the Children's Huine in Ne w York. Cure Feverishness, Bad Stomach, Teething Disorders, move an< regulate the Bowels and Destroy Worms. Over 10,000 testimonials. They never fail. At all Druggists 25c. j Sample FREE. Address Allen S. 01m. sted, Leßoy. N. Y. WOULD MORTGAGE THE FARM A farmer on Rural Route 2, Empire Ga.. W. A. Floyd by name, sayr “Bucklen’s Arnica Salve cured the two' worst sores I ever saw; one on my hand and one on my leg. It is worth more than Its weight in gold. I would not be without ft if I had to mortgage' the farm to get it." Only 25c. at ail dealers. o Any 12 Year Old Girl Can make those delicious Lemon, Chocolate and Custard pies as well as the more experienced cook if she uses “OUR-PIE” preparation which is now sold by nearlr all grocers at 10 cents per package. Just the proper ingredients in each package. o J . JUST LIKE TRAVELING ON A PRIVATE YACHT, The D. & C. Special Steamer City of St. Ignace Operates Tnree Trips Weekly to Mackinac. This season the D. & C. Line has an extra steamer on the Mackinac Division. Only people who hart sleeping accommodations travel out this boat. This limits the passenger list and makes the trip more exclusive The special steamer leaves Deceit every Sunday. Tuesday and Th -r -hy, Send for pamphlet. Address Detroit & Cleveland Nrv. Co. 10 Wayne St,. Detroit, Mrcn. — o — Smith, Yager & Falk are pleased t» announce to their customers that they have secured the agency for Zemo, the best known remedy for the posfi five and permanent cure for Eczema, Pimples, Dandruff, Blackheads, Piles and every form of Skin or Scalp di* ease. Zemo gives instant relief and cures by destroying the germ that causes the disease, leaving a nice, clear, healthy skin. See display and photos of cures made by Zemo. o Foley’s Honey and Tar cures cough! quickly, strengthens the lungs and er pels colds. Get the genuine in a yet low package. The HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO o Democrat readers should take nonet of the announcement of the vario® business houses elsewhere in this id sue. They have rare bargains. J. B. Stoneburner, proprietor cf tin Pictoriuny 'is preparing to remove his picture show’ to his music store building on Madison street. He *■ have everything in readiness to opei to the public November third. place of amusement will then M known as the Palace. One week from next Monday nisN the local camp M. W. A. will take d class of candidates to Fort Wajoe for initiation and a royal time will I* had. The candidates will be transported free of charge and a banquet will be given. Every Woodman should plan to attend. A special car will be run. Niblick & Company are advertisio? a special cloak opening to occur tomorrow wnen tney will show o munofacturers complete line of winter gF ments, and every lady in this munity is cordially invited to atteni The line shown will be the fanm 0 * Bischoff goods known as the latest i® style and pattern in this countryOne of the most cleverly carried ° Dt robberies to be pulled off in this part cf the state for some time occurred at Lima, Sunday, in which the Bleu® store was robbed of one thousand d° lars worth of silks. The thieves gained entrance to the store room •>. sawing a hole in the ceiling, throng® the floor of the room above- j stranger, giving the name cf A j Collard, fur cleaner, had rented I apartment for a week. |