Decatur Democrat, Volume 52, Number 8, Decatur, Adams County, 25 February 1909 — Page 5

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—a——— i ■—l ■ —la 'was big funeral u Grand Patriarch Helm Attended Funeral of Prominent Man AT CAPITAL CITY L. G. Akin Laid to Rest at Crown Point Cemetery —— L. C. Helm, gran dpatrlarch Indi* ' ana encampment I. 0. 0. F. returned today from Indianapolis, where he attended the funeral of L. G. Akin, ex-recorder of Marion county, who was succeeded by Mr. Helm as grand patriarch about one year ago. The ——o HYOMEI CURES CATARRH. \jVTMy f For CX. r*O For \ JQm We /CATARRH. CATARRHX tOtt / SNUFFLES, kith* \ V ( VWI or THROAT, 1 / \ f COLD IN COUGHING, 1 s»4 A r XFI HYOMEI uw th. *« I INHALER INHALER V’jH Ou. «v vp/fy r 2 / Jr n> Sura Cora Hyomel is nature’s remedy. It ia vaporised air, produced from the mighty eucalptus trees of Inland Australia. You breathe in this antiseptic ailthrough « hard rubber Inhaler that comes with every outfit. It Is guaranteed by Holthouse Drug Co. to cure catarrh, asthma, sore throat, bronchitis, or croup, or money back. A complete outfit is only SI.OO. ■■■■■<— HL Bi * « ! ?. ■ * ft' f# JI- -• I • ft ft j ft , aft . - -# _X. CO • *A\< V wMJd W Vft vW• i . . t V ’

Gained Thirty Pounds. Mrs. Alice J. Bordner, 1311 Maple Ave., Harrisburg, Pa., writes: “I have found a cure in Peruna. I cannot recommend Peruna enough, and I also thank you for your kind attention to me. I am as well as could be ever since I began taking Peruna, and will recommen dit to others. I only weighed 95 pounds before taking Peruna; now 1 weigh 125.” , fU S ' ■ '1 ’b . ■■

—BMSMMISMMSM—MMRiaMHMMBSMMMMWMSSMMWBWaHBB funeral was held from the home yes- ( terday and was attended by about 2,000 people. Interment was made at Crown Hill cemetery. By a special request of the family Mr. Helm act- ' ed as pall bearer. The deceased was known by a number of Decatur people. 'About one year ago when he was grand patriarch of I. O. O. F. lodge of Indiana he visited this dty and witnessed the initiation of a class of , candidates. While here he established an acquaintance with many people. He was a man of ability and his death has rendered a great loss to Marion ; county and the state. The decedent relinquished his office of patriarch to Mr. Helm & short time after he was here. He was taken ill some time ago and gradually declined until death relieved his sufferings. The funeral was the largest held in the capital city for many years. ii ——-— .--o i WASHINGTON ONCE GAYE UP , to three doctors; was kept in bed for five weeks. Blood poison from a spider’s bite tanged large, deep sores to cover his leg. The doctors failed, then “BucHen’s Arnica Salve completely cured me," writes John Washington ,of Bosqueville, Tex. For eczema, boils, burns and piles its supreme. 25c at all druggists. — —--o — Mr. Ingham, representing the Lincoln National Life Insurance company of Fort Wayne, was in the city today transacting business and has returned to his home. > Mrs. Moser is very low, and it is but a question of a short time the physicians state until death will come. She is making a fight against the coming of the death angel. The boys of the Holy Grail and King Arthur held a meeting at the Presbyterian church last nlhgt and business of importance was transacted. Arrangements for the open senate were perfected. The meat and dairy inspection laws will be discussed by Dr. E. M. VanBuskirk at the regular meeting of the Fort Wayne Medical society this evening and Dr. H. O. Bruggeman, city health officer, will tell how they directly apply to the city.—Fort Wayne Sentinel' The members of the M. W. A. should be present at their meeting tonight, as several important matters will be passed, upon. *A final decision in regard «> engaging the Meibers hall will U. made and several other matters wiD be. disposed of. It i« hoped that all member* who can will qttanM

Throat and Heao. —■ Mrs. I. D. Kayfes, 1937 Druid Hill, Baltimore, Md., writes: “Penina is one of'the best remedies for grippe, cold in the head, sore throat, nervous headaches, and coughs that has ever been discovered. After the use of one bottle in my family I don’t feel safe without Peruns in my house.” In a later letter Mrs. Hayes says: “I am never without a bottle of Peruna in the house. I find it good for most every complaint. .1 give the children Penina if they have a cold and it always re* lieves them. I don’t think I could find a better remedy to give my children.”

Miss Velma Daniels is Ih the city, ; the guest of Miss Margaret Daniels. John Sweeny of Fort Waynje, was in the city today. After .transacting business he returned to his home. ,x . * John Koenig, of St Marys, 0., went to Fort Wayne this morning in the interest of the interurban. Mrs. Harvey Johnson attempted suicide Monday at the New Franklin hotel in Winchester by drinking lye, and will probably die. Domestic trouble is said to have caused it Wabash temperance folk held a union prayer meeting in the Friends’ church to pray for the overthrow us the saloons in the elections in Grant, Howard and other counties on the day following. Findlay has raised by subscription a subsidy of $125,000 for the proposed Marion and Findlay road and the latter will be built, construction work commencing in April. Marlon raised a like sum and the balance necessary to put the work in operation—sßoo,ooo—will be furnished by New York capitalists. The road will be forty-seven miles long. lit A farm deal was completed Friday in which Wils Hoopengardner traded his property in Ossian for the forty acre farm owned by Mrs. Grace Hoopengardner, paying the difference of $2,000 on the farm. Mrs. Hoopengardner will put in a large stock cf millinery goods this spring and with a competent trimmer can fill all wants in that line—Bluffton Banner. _ Superintendent J. N. Study, of the city schools, left yesterday morning for Indianapolis, where he will look after the interest of Fort Wayne, in matters of school legislation now pending. Superintendent Study had arranged to go to Chicago to attend the national school superintendents’ convention, but the pressing need of his presence at the capital caused him to change his plans at the last moment—Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette. The St. Marys river is again on its high horse and is endeavoring to spread all over creation, and is now at the highest point that it has been in a number of years. Tjje recent rains and heavy snows have caused the same to raise to thia degree and before the same returns to Ks normal state will no doubt destroy thousands of dollars worth of property. Hundreds of people have visit'd the river today just to see how high the water Ireaiiy is. • r ,

it is so easy to criticize things about which the critic knows nothing. Take, for instance, Peruna. There are plenty of people who are willing to say Peruna is this and that, who never have tasted Peruna, and have pever known , anything about its effects upon the human system. There are people who say, and probably believe, that Peruna is used as a beverage by some people. It would be the easiest thing in the world to show the falsity of such a belief. Let any one who reads this go to the drug'store and purchase a bottle of Peruna. If, after attempting to use it

—1 J .- r .. - I , , Dallas Hunsicker, of Angola, is vls- . iting his parents in the city. s It is reported that Taft’s inaugural ; address will contain 5,000 words. Miss Lettie Kintz is on the sick . Hst. ! Jacob Huser was in town today looking after business affaira Tillman Gerber is slowly recover- , tag from a severe sick spell. The farmers are expecting a good i crop this season. The present weather is conducive to good results in the fall wheat and it is expected that , a fairly god crop will be reaped. > Lawrence Retaking, of Fort Wayne, spent yesterday with Charles Heck- . man and family, before leaving for his future home at Albany, Oregon. He Will be employed in a china and jewelry store at that place. Mr. and Sins. Jonn Colc|iin, ( of Fifth street, Friday received a baby girl from an orphan’s home at New York. The baby is one /ear old and is bright as a dollar. Mr. and Mrs. Colchin will raise the child. The new church to be built by the numbers of the Mennonite church ; this summer will be a beauty. For size and convenience it will surpass any church in the county. The committee of nine members who, have been appointed to devise plans for the structure, its location, etc., will make a report in the _ near future. A. C. Burtoett, of Huntngton, supervisor of the Lima division of the Erie railroad, was thrown from a gasoline speeder while it was running twenty miles an Hour at Uniondale, Wells epunty, Monday, and was dangerously hurt. The accident was caused by a key dropping out of one of the truss rods. Robert Case, of Magley, was a business caller in our city last evening. Mr. Case and family will in the near future move to Indianapolis, where he will In the drug business. Adams county people are loath to lose such afi estimable family, but wish them all the success the future can hold in their place of. abode. Wells county has smallpox again but the disease |s a safe distance from Bluffton and as the most rigid quarantine has been established the chances of the disease spreading to this city are remote. Surrounding counties, especially Allen, has been having the disease for some time but this is the first ease to bl quarantined here this, winter—Bluffton t

t as a beverage or to take it in doses sufficient to produce anything like in- > toxication, if after putting it to this - test such a person is still of the opinion i that Peruna is a disguised alcoholic ! drink, he will be warranted in making j such a statement. Practically, Peruna cannot.be so used. Any oup who knows , anything about Peruna, by personal use , knows that Peruna is a medicine. The very label on the bottle, giving the prin- . cipal active ingredients, furnishes indisputable proof that Peruna is a medical compound. We will be willing to , guarantee that no normal person can or will use Peruna as a beverage. If > any one thinks $ this remedy can

Henry McLean was arraigned before Squire James H. Smith this 1 morniqg where he was assessed a fine of $1 and costs for public intoxicat tlon. An unknown man who entered the jewelry store of Baber & Rankin, at Peru, Saturday evening, got away with a $175 jewel in the presence of the proprietors and several of their clerks. Th' police have a clue. 1 Rev. Wiant, pastor of the Warren M. E. church, was married Thursday 1 at Tremont City, 0., to Miss Myrtle L Jones,one of the ppoular society belles of that place. The ceremony took , place in the Mtethodist Episcopal - church there and was attended by a i large crowd. Dr. B. %.• Hollopeter, i superintendent of the district in which ■ Warren is located, officiated at the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. John Brooking, of Warren, attended the wed- , ding. This week the couple will come , to Warren where they will live for [ the present.—Bluffton Banner. W. H. Blodgett in last night’s edition of the Indianapolis NeWs states that Ed Fitzpatrick, supreme court ’ clerk, is very uneasy over the pro- / posed investigation of Governor Marshall of some state offices. Fitzpat--1 rick is well known here and his friends are wondering at his fervent ’ denial. In his story about the inves- } tigation Blodgett heads the article with the denial of Fitzpatrick and states that he comes forward quickly with the claim that his office is in i good condition. Fitzpatrick was i pushing several bills, it is claimed, ’ whereby the examining of the offii cer would be done by a board.—Bluff- ' ton Banner. 1 Fred Rohrer left his Berne home 1 this morning on an extended trip in behalf of the temperance forces. He will be gone two weeks, during which time he will deliver many lecturers. - Mr. Rohrer Is reputed as being one . one the best known temperance workers in the state. ' Word has beep received from Chicago announcing the fact that Mrs. Frank Christen who has been ill for some time suffering from a complication of disease, had left for Little , Rock, Arkansas, where she had been ordered by her physician. Mrs. ChriSi ten visited here dßing the holidays ’ and at that time looked the picture ' of health, but since returning to her i home took zfck with the result, that i • change of climate wu ordered. If ii is hoped by her maay friends that her recovery will be a hasty one.

be so used one trial will be sufficientW disabuse his mind. Peruna is a great and useful family medicine. It is used in multitudes of homes. It has become a standard remedy for various petty ailments in the home. 11 is especially useful for climatic diseases. It is an excellent remedy for colds. It is a well-tried remedy for catarrh in all forms. We have a multitude of testimonials recommending it for colds, for bronchitis, for various affections of the respiratory and alimentary organs. This is well known to all who know Peruna by actual experience. “Cures Ail Catarrhal Diseases.*’ Mr. I. W. Kightlinger, Cambridge, Neb., writes: “I don’t hSve any more trouble in my throat, and have not had a headache for four weeks. “Peruna is the very medicine for catarrh. There is no medicine like it in the United States, for I have tried a good many before using Peruna. “I will keep it in my house to guard against catarrh, as it cures all catarrhal diseases.”

Makes blood and muscle faster than any other remedy. Gives health, strength and vitality, Hollister’s hocky Mountain Tea towers above aft other remedies for making sick people well, and well people “weller," 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. SMITH, YAGER & FALK. ■ REVOLTS AT COLD STEEL. "Your only hope,” said three doctors to Mrs. M. E. Fisher, Detroit, Mich., suffering from severe rectaf 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. —■' O-- "■ — When baby loses flesh, looks pole, is figety, and nervous, the little one is not Well nourished, and should be given a soothing, healing tonic. Redlister’s Rocky Mountain Tea is the best tonic for babies; purely vegetable. 35 cents. SMITH, YAGER & FALK. 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, rebuilds wasted nerve cells, Imparts life and tone to the entire system. It’s godsend to weak, sick and debilitated people. “Kidney trouble had f blighted my life for months,” writes W. M. Sherman, of Cushing, Me., “but Electric Bitters cured me entirely.” Only 50c at all druggists. o_ Foley’s Honey and Tar dears the air passages, stops the irritation in the throat, soothes the inflamed members, and the most obstinate cough disappears. Sore and inflamed lungs are healed and strengthened, and the cold is expelled from the system. Refuse any but the genuine in the yellow package. * ’ -■ THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. HEXAMETHYLENETETRAMINE The above is the name of a German chemical, which is one of the many valuable ingredients of Foley’s Kidney remedy. Hexamethylenetetramine is recognized by medical tert books and authorities as a uric acid solvent and antiseptic for the urine. Take Foley’s Kidney Remedy as soon as you notice any irregularities, and avoid a serious malady. THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. . — ... ■o- —■ ■ . The river is quite high at present as a consequence of the recent rata, and with rnneh more downfall it wist be out of ka banks. .