Decatur Democrat, Volume 52, Number 7, Decatur, Adams County, 18 February 1909 — Page 7
”*• = -it , i - ' ; . ~ ... I H Hg A W A w m ■k 11 fßi W L «*• Kind Too Have Alwayg Bought, and which has been W WW for over 80 years, has borne the denature of !•’’ —■ and baa been made wader hie parMmal gnpervixion since fa inAmcy. /■wdAdafo Allow no one to deceive you in this. 1 AH Counterfeits, Imitations and ** Just-as-good” are but Sxperiments that trifla with and endanger the health of Hbfimts and Children—Experience against Experiment* What Is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, PareEerie, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its ago is its gqhrantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It euros Diarrhoea and Wind Colto. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Fanaoea-Tho Mother's Friend. CBNUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TMS M-TSMI',-aiWUIV. TV BVMAV arTIMCT. MW VMMMTV. JL Revitalize Your Hair With 3 ED. PINAUD’S (Eau de Quinine) |S|hair tonic ASK YOUR DEALER I Sms »s onin<«|S ■ S«MIMMIMII J / I Send for Free Sample. Write to-day enclosing 10 cents W* “ ( to P* 7 podage and packing). PARFUMERIE ED. PINAUD I KQMffiwP Eo. FIN*U» SUILSIN6, _ DEWT. Mio - NEW YORK |tl, riHAUFS HAIR TONIC (quinine) I LILLIAN R.VMELL, * the beautiful actress, says: f “Without qasatian, an iniispmsabla adjunct to a ■H t.iltt table. Exoeetiiagly maritoriou* in WTjL ■ pamrviag ths hair a>4 eaasiag it to retain it* lastra." B A Y ” •“ ““ka year hak Uautiftil and improve yaw penaaal appearamt hy adn MS. PIWAVB’S MAIS TOMIO every day. It ■ cures dandruff and stops Ming hair, became it goe. to th* r»t *f th. triable. rutl A sample bettte nf M. PmAvn s MAIR (J epplicauans) for g« cents to pay poataga aad pecking. IdOF! ■»- PBiAVD'S LILAC VE6ETAL [ I A* aepHte perfume forth. handkerchief, atoausor aad both. Used IM ' ; ' T '■ W h FMMS of Mfon b Faria and Nah* Tosh.. ~ I B *• Ma * > O’* Mt !»*»« «»d packing) for a free sample bottle aaataining enough Lihac VogoSnl Extmet for re applications. , > Writs today to B®. PINAWB’S Am«ioen Oftcas, '> I ®°- PWAVD hVILDINC, NEW YORK CITY, e f EHwiBjSuSbTElFfwC *l4 LiUC n&BTAL ML I Ns Stropping, No Honing I ■■ 4et cossists es 12 double-ed«sd blades (24 keen cuttist edges) I w Mth triple silver-plated holder ia velvet lined case. Each blade I I good sos aa average of more thaa 20 satisfying shaves. Han- | ■ tie and blade guaranteed to be perfect in material and work- I I manship. Sold by leadlag Drug* Cutlery aad Hardwaro doataw I I stsurf SnaAL FREE TRIAL O/TOt, Solee Company, 21 Thues Building New YorffStty.J . | You will use a iBEBf N twice as much as any other 1 4 coat. On fair days because it 1 is smart, other days because i rain-proof. Kenreign coats, guaranteed rain-proof, give ' S' W ' --I • this double service and hold Hfcwir li v: their shape as long as worn. 11111?..Ya / 11 Li.; , Modern concrete factory structures and tMEwHBf I up-to-date machinery are evidences of the SV, I . advanced system that is essential to the -'MML. • | broduction of these garments. , Ki ttoA, 1 share this superiority. latest style book . a\ ; A,rl \ from the dealer who sells Kenreign Coats I fcl a K« n »QNN« Co. . - NEW YORK r“ .
gggJ"? '-"."i- i' "■ r .. g2 uija HELD INDIGNATION MEETING The Antle In Marlon Are Mad at the County Council. Marion, Ind., Feb. 15.—Citizens interested in ousting the fifty-four saloons from Grant county held an indignation meeting Saturday following the refusal of the county council to make an appropriation to cover the expenses of the special election to he held on Feb. 23. A committee was appointed to draft resolutions paying the respects of the “drys” to the county council. Although the council refused to make the appropriation the “drys” declare the election will be held on the date set, and that action will be taken in court later, either before or after the election to cause the council to provide the money. r>_ Portland, Ind., Feb. 15—The suit of George Paille,' the Berne Amishman who was expelled from the church, and whose wife left him because of the acceptance of Insurance money following the destruction of his barn, will be ended by the payment of the judgment of |l,ooo rendered in his favor in the Jay county circuit court a few weeks ago. Instructions to not file a motion for a new trial were received by the attorneys for the elders of the church who were made defendants, late Saturday aiternoon. The bishop, who is the father, of Mrs. Paille, and the other elders of the church, were accused by Paille with having alienated-from him the affections of his wife. Before the decision to pay the judgment and end the litigation was reached the members of the church sued, talked the matI ter over at a church council. In ad- ' dition, Bishop Joseph Swartz visited the bishops of other churches over " this and adjoining states. The advice of all was to avoid litigation, a thing which their religion teaches them to abhor. It is understood that liens have been filed, against the judgment for attorney fees which will reduce considerably the amount which Paille will actually receive. O ' Bluffton, Ind., Feb. 15.—The jury in the Orville Glum murder case reported A verdict at 3:30 o’clock Sunday afternoon, after being out twenty hours. The verdict is a very peculiar one, for the jury, after finding the defendant guilty of involuntary manslaughter, recommends that he be paroled immediately. The verdict reads as follows: “We, the jury, find the defendant, Glum .guilty of involuntary manslaughter and that he is 20 years of age, and recommend that = he be paroled immediately.” After the verdict was read the court was asked by Clum’s attorney, F. 0. Dailey to poll the jury and this was done, each being asked in turn if the verdict as read was bls' verdict and if he was satisfied with it, and each in turn returned an answer in the affirmative. The jury was then discharged, and practically all of them crowded up to the judge’s desk to ask personally that the petition for parole in the verdict be complied with. The judge did not take any further action on the verdict today, however, neither passing sentence nor extending the parole that was asked. Clum will be in court later, probably Monday, for further action in his case. o In the death of Joseph Brown, occurring at the home of his brother, Abraham, in Union township Sun- ~ day noon, the fifth of a family of sixII teen children has passed into the eternal 1 world. The decedent who had passed his sixty-sixth milestone, possessed a farm in Root township for years, coming to Decatur for his fuI ture abode subsequent to the sale of I same about seven years ago. He was a carpenter by trade, and engaged in I this profession while in the city. I While at the home of his brother he was taken ill quite suddenly last NoI vember second with an ailment which I proved to be diabetes. He became I bedfast immediately, and his since deI dined gradually, senility and paralyI sis enveloping his system and even I in the hours of deepest affliction he I fostered hopes for recovery, vain as I they have proven to be. As a workH man he had few peers, as a citizen he f was ever found to be of the highest calibre and from all who knew him, he commanded a recognition attained only by those who are mindful of their duties. The deceased was the second child of the late John Brown, who for many years lived in Adams county. He is survived by seven brothers and five sisters who, respectively are as follows: Abraham, Union township; Isaac, Kansas; Benjamin, Pleasant Mills; Adam and John Allen county; Christ, Hammond; William, Sparksvllle; Martha and Clara, Decatur; Drusilla Mumma, Root township; Amanda Miller, Union township; Victoria Brown, Ashland f county, Ohio. The - funeral services t i were held from the-Decatur Pres- 1 byterian church Wednesday morning, ' I leaving the house at ten o’clock sun j tlme. The sympathy of the community goes out to the brothers and sisters of the departed man. Human ef-| a ‘ A.;**’ >•’ ’* .
fort falls to assuage the anguish of their bereavement in the loss of their beloved brother, and consolation is only found in the consciousness that he has lived his life well. —o Dr. J. W. Reed, former owner of Reward J., one of the best stallions ever ip this city and sire of “Billy Mack” the fatter now owned by Ireland parties, is in receipt of a communication from William Clarke, of Shandon, Antrim Road. Lisbon, Ireland, asking for information concerning the breeding of the racer, and also pictures of The information was furnished gladly by Dr. Red. “Billy Mack” has been in Ireland for the past years and has established a reputation on tracks there. —Portland Sun. The Charles Smith second hand stere on south Johnson street was the scene of a piece of daring robbery last night when unknown parties made entrance through a rear window and made off with about thirty-five dollars worth of goods which they colelcted from the show cases in the fronts of the store. The store was closed at the regular time in the evening and the- loss was not discovered until the son of Mr. Smith who works in the jstore found a number of revolvers missing, when he went to show them t-j a customer this morning.—Bluffton News. — o THE SECRET OF LONG LIFE. A French scientist has discovered one secret of long life. Hl smethod deals with the blood. But long ago , millions of Americans had proved ! Electric Bitters prolongs life and makes it worth living It purifies, enriches and vitalizes the blood, re- • builds wasted nerve cells, imparts life I and tone to the entire system. It’s a godsend to weak, sick and debilitated people. “Kidney trouble had s blighted my life for months,” writes > W. M. Gherman, of Cushing, Me., “but > Electric Bitters cured me entirely.” , Only* 50c at all druggists. t o , William Smith, who has been ser- ' iously sick and who got |IOO from his uncle, Charles Smith, several weeks ago to go to Hot Springs, Ark., for , his health, is located in Holgate, O. Instead of the young man using the money to go to Hot Springs as he r stated he would when it was given to . him by his uncle, he went to Ohio ; where he bought a moving picture . show. People who have been in Ohio saw him and claim he is having the t time of his life.—Bluffton Banner; I Foley’s Honey and Tar clears the air passages, stops the irritation in 1 the throat, soothes the Inflamed mem- : bets, and the most obstinate cough disappears. Sore and inflamed lungs t are healed and strengthened, and the cold is expelled from the system. Rer fuse any but the genuine in the yel- , low package. THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. > , o Builds up waste tissue, promotes appetite, Improves digestion, induces ' refreshing sleep, giving renewed • strength and health. That’s what . Hollster’s Rocky Mountain Tea will i do. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. SMITH, YAGER & FALK. Makes blood and muscle faster than any other remedy. Gives health, strength and vitality, Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea towers above all other remedies for making sick people well, and well people “weller.’’ 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. SMITH, YAGER & FALK. i *n ■» ... ■ Abram Simmons /'went to Fort Wayne this morning where the finding of facts in the case of the More-Mansfield Construction company against the M., B. & E. will be, continued. The case was started in December before Commissioner Morris, who was appointed by Judge Cook, of Huntington. After two weeks had been passed on the case it was continued until morning, when again the attorneys are assembled in Fort Wayne to explain their different sides—Bluffton Banner. REVOLTS AT COLD STEEL. “Your only hope,” said three doctors to Mrs. M. E Fisher, Detroit, Mich., suffering from severe rectal trouble, lies in an operation,’’ “then I used Dr. King’s New Life Pills,” she writes, "till wholly cured.” They prevent Appendicitis, cure Constipation, Headache. 25c at all druggists. ' ■'■■■ '■ - Hoarse coughs and stuffy colds that may develop into pneumonia over night are quickly cured by Foley’s Honey and Tar, and It soothes inflamed' membranees, heals the lungs, and expels the cold from the system. THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. o— When baby loses flesh, looks pale, is figety, and nervous, the little one ia not well nourished, and should be given a sdothing, healing tonic. Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea is the brst tonic for babies; purely Vegetable. 35 cents. SMITH, YAGER A FALK. —o Feley’a Orino Laxative cures constipation and liver trouble and makes the bowels healthy and regular. Orino is superior to pills and tablets as It does not gripe or nauseate., Why take anything else? THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. If yow tester does Mt handle JN- , ndral eoffea, othere do. MEM ;
I The Perfect Corset for Large Worsen y /w , It places over-developed women on "Tk \ the same basis as their slender sisters. It tapers off the bust, flattens the abdomen, and absolutely reduces the > \ hips from Ito 5 inches. Not a \ i \ harness—not a cumbersome affair, iHajk \ no torturing straps, but the most \ \ scientific example of corsetry, boned ’ u \ i in such a manner as to give the wearer V vcwv\ VI // k/// ✓ 1 absolute freedom of movement. / J New W. B. Reduce No. 770. For large tall women. Made of wiiitc coutil. Ho«e support- V ‘ er» front and sides. Sizes 20 te S 6. Price $3.00. \\%VI \\ \\ New W. B. Reduao No. 771. Is the same as VW V/ MV \\ No. 770, but is made of light Weight white batiste. 11 —- ~Hoie’ supporters front and sides. Sizes 20 to 36. M7/ Price $3.00. a. New W. B. Reduao No. 772. For large I ? J Tn short women. The same as No. 770, except that the 1 bust is somewhat lower all around. Made of white I tv coutil, hose supporters front and sides Sizes 20 to 36. > | Price $3.00. • New W. B. Reduao No. 773, is the same as IwVv * No. 772, buti made of light weight white batiste. Hose supporters front and tides. Sizes 20 to 36. Price $3.00. V Ask any dealer anywhere to show you the new W. B. "hip-subduing* models, ■ which will produce the correct figure for prevailing modes, or any of our numerous styles H which are made in such a variety as to guarantee perfect fit for every type of figure. ■ From SI.OO to $3.00 per pair. WEINGARTEN BROS., Mfrs., 377-379 BROADWAY, NEW YORK I
j CAN you afford to miss this opportun--8 ity? Sugar l%q lb., rice 2c lb., j rolled oats lb., barley lb, 8 com starch 4c lb.. Gold Dust 2%c lb., American Family Soap 3c bar. How can we do ft? This is the way. We charge a membership fee 50c a • year. Chas. C. Hendricks, locfcl mgr., 8 245 N. 7th St., Decatur. 28-6 t I ; ' -o ■ ■ * r THE MAUD WILLIS COMPANY i. —— 8 The Senior Class of the High School 8 Backing the Engagement. 8 The senior class of the Decatur high 3 school have been fortunate enough to • secure an engagement of the Maude 8 Willis company at the Bosse opera e house for Monday night, Feb. 22, owing to the fact that they have an off-night between engagements at In8 dianapolis and Fort Wayne. The “ company consists of four well known artists: Miss Maude., Willis, Miss s Winifred Townsend, Miss Faerie Lam--8 bert and Mr. Ralph Walker. Miss Willis is a reader and impersonator, who has studied tinder some of the best teachers, actors and critics. Miss Townsend lb a violinist and, also s under Albert Geloss the great Span--8 ish-French violinist Miss Faerie t Lambert possesses a wonderfully vi--1 brant voice of fine dramatic quality. Mr. Walker possesses a magnificent baritone voice, which never fails to charm the audience. This attraction 1 is sure to please the public and the class feels much gratified in securing 5 such rare talent 1- ; SOLDIER BALKS DEATH PLOTIt seemed to J. A. Stone, a civil war veteran, of Kemp, Tex., that a plot existed between adesperate lung trouble and the grave to cause his . death. “I contracted a stubborn cold,” he writes, “that developed a 1 cough that stuck to me, in spite of all remedies, for years. My weight >, ran down to 130 pounds. Then I L began te use Dr. King’s New Discovery, which restored my health completely. I now weigh 178 pounds.” • For severe Colds, obstinate Coughs, I Hemorrhages, Asthma, and to prevent ■ Pnuemonla it’s unrivaled. 50c and t |I.OO. Trial bottle.free. Guaranteed by all druggists. - —o — It expels all poisons, stlmplates the internal organs, cleanses the system and purifies the blood. Such is Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea, the most effective preventative of disease. 25 cents, Tea or Tablets. SMITH, YAGER & FALK. ° You would not delay taking Foley’s Kidney Remedy at the first sign of . kidney or bladder trouble if you real- : teed that taerfect .might result |n Bright’s disease or diabetes. Foley’s ' Kidney Remedy corrcts' irregularities and cures all kidney and bladder disorders. THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. AN ARTICLE OP GREAT MERIT Zemo has stood the test of time and is now recognised the best known remedy for the positive and permanent cure of. Eczema, Pimples, Dandruff, Piles, Cuts, Scalds and Sores. An honest medicine that honest cures. For sale by Smith, Yager A Falk. -e- ~7 Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Children. Successfully used by Mother Gray, nurse in the Children’s Home in New York, Cure Feverishness, Bad Stomach, Teething Disorders, move and regulate the bowels and Destroy Worms. Over 10,000 testimonials. They never fait At all Druggists, 25c. Sample FREE. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y.
H PARKER’S HAIR BALSAM eiMUM ImuMSm th.hate. PraaMtM a taxoriart powth. Harar Tails to Barters Gray Mair ta ita Youthful Color. C*tm scalp dbasMs A hair falling «te,aa4»L<»rt Dragin BaUmla G*ve Protection idllDlS Mvaniteen years at Httl» cost Send ter j, free booklet Milo B. Stevens A O*. *B4 14th St, Washington, D. C. Branch Chicago, Cleveland, Detroit Est 1184. Zetno, a clean liquid germicide, will give instant relief and posMvely cure , any case of blind, bleeding or itching , piles in ten to twenty days. Your druggist will refund if Zemo . fails to cure. For sale by Smith, Yager A Falk. Every Woman WIII s Be Interested. There has recently been discovered ’ an aromatic, peasant herb cure for woman’s ills, Called Mother Gray's Australian-Leaf. It te the only certain regulator. Cures female weaknesses ’ and Backache, Kidney, Bladder and Urinary troubles. At all Druggists or 1 by mail 50 cts. Sample Free. Address, The Mother Gray Co,, Leßoy, N.Y. A bracing spring tonic. Drives out spring disorders. Makes rich, red blood ana muscle. A wonderful rem- < edy for making sick people well. Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents Tea or Tablets. SMITH, YAGER & FALK. ■ —— o The perfection churn—best in the world—will churn sweet or sour cream in less than 10 minutes. Light and easy running and guaranteed to churn more butter from same amount of cream than any other. For sale at J. B. Hale’s warehouse. E. F. Hoffman, agent, Van Buren, Indiana. e other w-lm Absolutely free-BedDaven-porlsßrd-robes.Steelßangca Sewing-llkichines,Dinncr-sets, Sideboards, Dressers, Hall Racks, CouchesjCrtchen <neis,ChiJoniers,DinmqTaUlirrors,Rockers,Lace Curtains, and many other useJul household articles. Wile us for our illustrated catalog of the above and many other items given free to the ladies for selling our groceries. Address, > Lima Tea Co., Lima.o.
