Decatur Democrat, Volume 52, Number 17, Decatur, Adams County, 29 April 1909 — Page 8
APPOINTMENT OF ADMINI3TRA-1 , TOR. NotiW is hereby given, That the' undergigaed has been Appointed Administrator of the estate of Jane Andrews, late of Adams county, deeeased. The estate is probably solvent.- - ’'JAMES W. ANDREWS, .. Administrator. ’ Peterson & Moran, Atty. .7 .- ’ . April 27, 1909. ' lT‘3t - < — APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR. Notice is hereby given, That the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of James McCune, late of Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. EMALINE McCUNE, Administrator. D/B. Erwin, Atty. April 27, 1909. _ . 17-3 t _ o — APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR. Notice is hereby given, That the undersigned has been appointed Executor of the estate of Samuel Steele late of Adams county, deceased. The estate is : probably solvent. IRA STEELE Executor. April 8, 1909. D. E. Smith, Atty. —— o ‘— NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS State Os Indiana, County of Adams, ss: la the Adams Circuit Court, April Term, 1909. No. 7746. Partition of real estate. John F. Lawson vs. Catharine Miller et al. It appearing from affidavit filed In the'Above entitled cause, that Ichabode Ladson, Nellie Lawson his wife, Gertrude, Lawson-Rogers, O. G. Rogers her husband, Chester F. Lawson, Addies' Lawson his wife, .Annie Heywig, Max Bteywig her husband, Marguerite E. Mpore, Archie Moore, Amelia G. Lewis, Minor Lewis of the .above nattied defendants are non-residents of the state of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the said above named defendants that they be and appear before the Hon. Judge of the Adams Circuit Court on the Bth day of June, 1909, the same being the ,49th Juridicial Day of the present regular term thereof, to be holden at the court house in the City of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the 12th day of April, A. D. 1909, and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be heard and determined in their absence. Witness, my name, and seal of said court hereto affixed, this 13th day of April, 1909. JAMES P. HAEFLING, Clerk. David E. Smith, Attys for plaintiff. 15-3 t —o- — NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE.
Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of William D. Rinehart, deceased, to anpeflr in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 15th day of 1 May, 1909, and show cause, if any, ; why the final settlement, accounts 1 Vith the estate of said decedent should 'not be approved; and said ’ heirs are notified to then and there ] make proof of heirsfiip, and receive ] their distributive shares. ( CHARLES F. RINEHART, Administrator. 1 Decatur, Ind., April 20, 1909. 1 t NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. Notice is hereby given to the cred- ’ ftbrs, heirs and legatees of Theresa Wotpert, deceased, to appear in the ] Adams Circuit Court at Decatur. In- . diana. on the 15th day of May, 1909. . and show cause, if any, why the final settlement accounts with the estate 1 of said decedent should not be ap- < proved and said heirs are notified to then and there m’ke proof of heirship and receive their distributive shares. ANDREW WOLPERT, Admr. Decatur, Ind., April 20. 1909. < Peterson & Moran, Attys. ] —_ • | Smith. Yager & Falk are pleased ( to announce to their customers that ( they have secured the agency for i Zemo, the best known remedy for the positive and permanent cure of Eczema, Pimples, Dandruff, Blackheads, Piles and every form of Skin or Scalp disease. Zemo gives instant 1 relief and cures by destroying the germ that causes the disease, leaving the germ that causes the disease, leaving a clean, healthy skin. See display and photos of cures made by Zemo at Smith, Yager & Falk. Ask for sample. There was quite a little interest displayed last evening by people of this locality who were interested in the result of the local option election in Delaware county. Quite a number gathered at this t office and the telephone rang every minute for an hour. —o ——- To Mothers In this Town. Children who are delicate, feverish, and cross will get immediate relief from Mother Gray’s Sweet Powders for Children. They cleanse the stomach, act on the liver, making a sickly child strong and healthy. A certain cure for worms. Sold by all druggists, 25c. Sample Free. Address Allen S. Olmstead, Leßoy, N. Y. o—• — Grandpa Richards, who makes his home in the south part of town with his son, Will, is recovering from sickness, and is able to up and around ROW. Miss Ethel Conant went to Toledo Chis morning on her way to Cleveland, where she was working. While here she visited' with Mr. and Mrs. WUI Richard*.
' '■ ■ ' HOW TO CURE SKIN DISEASES. -The germs and .thelr poisons which catffie tbe disease must ’.he- drawn to the surf act of the akin and destroyed. Zemo, a scientific preparation for external use, will do this and will positively cure Eczema, Pimples, Dandruff and every form of skin or scalp disease. Write for sample, E. W. Rose Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. See photos of many remarkable cures and show case ’or window display at Smith, Yager & Falk drug store. Ask for sample. - —-■ Aria M. Brown, of Winchester, Ind., grand vice chancellor of the Knights of Pythias, of Indiana, and secretary of the National Swine Breeders’ association, Is seriously ill at the Deaconess hospital In that. city. He was taken to the hospital from hip home about a week ago.—Bluffton News. —o . A Certain Cure for Aching Feet. Shake Into your shoes Alien’s FootEase," a powder. It cures Tired, Aching, Callous, Sweating, Swollen feet At all druggists and shoe stores, 25c. Sample'Free. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Leßoy, N. Y. — , o— Conrad GHlig and wife of Decatur transferred here Monday enroute to their home from a visit in Fort Recovery with- their son, Robert Gllllg and family. While in this city they visited Mr. and Mrs. James Wells of east Main street—Portland Commer-cial-Review. f
During the spring every one would be benefitted by taking Foley’s Kidney Remedy. It furnishes a needed’ tonic to the kidneys after the extra strain of winter, and it purifies the blood by stimulating the kidneys, and causing them to eliminate the impurities from it. Foley’s Kidney Remedy mparts new life and vigor. Pleasant to take. The HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. -—: Mrs. Jesse Huber of west Monroe street, entertained a gathering of the friends and relatives from Kokomo, their old home, in honor of her husband’s forty-second birthday. Music and games were the amusements. , _—: o— -» Prepare your system for hot weather don't put off taking Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea, but do it now. The best, most economical regulator and system conditioner; as good for the children as for father and mother. SMITH. YAGER & FALK. According to the Fort Wayne News the links lodge of that city is back of a movement to organize an Elks baseball league to include possibly, six or eight cities, including Fort Wayne, Bluffton, Wabash, Lima, Decatur, Huntington and other nearby cities easily reached by trolley. It is proposed that a regular schedule for a league of eight cities be formed and the winning team to receive a trophy.
During the long winter months your system gets clogged with impurities. You feel tired and listless. Hollister’s Rocky Mountain. Tea eliminates all poison, makes pure blood, increases vitality. For thirty years the surest spring remedy. Tea or tablets, 35 cents. SMITH, YAGER & FALK. — —o — U. E. Cramer, who has been conducting a blacksmith and wagon making shop corner First and Jefferson street, has sold the blacksmith department to Smith- Bros. & Sons, of Huntington, who have a blacksmith shop there. The new firm members will live here, two of them coming next week. Mr. Cramer will continue in his old stand and work at his other trade. o ■■ Marshal Albert Butler 1 says he has the best farmer in the county on his farm north of the city, he having already planted twenty acres of corn. The marshal expects to" show the people of this locality some corn that Is corn by next fall. Mrs. J. D. Wlsehaupt went to Bluffton today for a visit with her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hunter, and with her daughter, Mrs. John Reynolds, who lives near that ! place. o OPEN AT NOON AND EVENINGS Beginning April 19th the county treasurer’s office will be open at seven O’clock in the morning, and will remain open until eight o’clock in the evening. This is done for the accommodation of those who cannot come in the regular office hours. ts L. F. LACHOT, Treasurer. 3_ —o— — ■' Arrangements are all complete for the reception to be given Rev. and Mrs. Sherman Powell on tomorrow s evening, the same to take place in i the parlors of the Methodist church. • ( Several of the local clergy will at1, tend the reception, and the arrangements now foretell a pleasant social j evening. As Decatur is the soul of - hospitality, there will be no strings r attached to the welcome to be aci. corded the new paster of the Methodist congregation.
— • WANT ADS WANTED WANTED—Solcltors, for house to house work. Ladies or gentlemen. Salary or commission.' Apply this office. •' ■ 95-St WANTED—Any one wishing to have garden making done should call upon George Syphers or<leave word at the Holthotise Drug Store. FOR SAL* Jdr SALE-»Early vegetable plants cabbage, tomato, cauliflower, etc. Call on Tony Holthouse, Fourth and Marshall streets. 92-13 t —J FOR SALE--A match team of black Norman mares. They are beauties. John C. Ruhl, stop fourteen ahd onehalf on the intezurban. FOR~~SALE—Three houses. Inquire of Mrs. A. C. Gregory, 615 Madison St. ‘ 55-lmo FOR RENT FOR RENT—A new six room .house warfl school building. Inquire of OrvalHarruff, at surveyor’s office. vFOR RENT—Front upstairs office room for rent. Inquire at Nachtrieb’s drug store. 98-3 t FOR RENT—A good two-sfory re si - dence on north Seconfl. fltreet. Stable, electric lights, city wafer, etc. Snow Agency. FOR RENT—One acre ground, small house, garden, etc. Snow Agency. FOR RENT—A nine-doomed house, wth bath and other modern Improvements, located on Winchester street. Inquire this office.. J' ts LOST AND FOUND LOST Olt STRAYED—Red cow dehorned; will weigh about eight hundred pounds. Any information will be thankfully received. Dyonnls Schmitt, LOST—A Roman gold hair j comb. Finder is requested to return same to this office. ’RAILROAD_BULLETIN SRI*. Into Effect Sunday Juno 21,-1908. Eastbound. No. B—Daily 5:28 a. m. No. 12—Dally <* 2:00 a. m. No. 22—Daily, ex. Sunday..2:o p. m. No< 4—Daily m. Westbound. No. 7—Daily ...» --1:62 A No. 9—Daily ......3:12 a. m. ( No. 3—Daily, . m. No. 21—Daily, ex. Sunday. 10:10 p. m. No. 15—Daily .............7:30 p. m.l GRAtffc*RAPIDS A INDIAN • • Sounthbound. . — I No. 6—Dally 12:47 a. m. No. 12—Daily, ex. Sunday. .ci6 a. m. No. 2—Daily, ex. Sunday .. 1:11 p. m. No. 16—Sunday only ....8:36 p. m. Northbound. No. s—Dafty 1;28 a. m. No. 7—Daily ....7:57 A Al No. 3—Daily, ex. Sunday . .8:07 p. m. •... _ 1..- - T. ST. L. AW.R. R. / No. 2—Frankfprt to Toledo, Ex Sunday 11:27 *. m. No. I—Toledo ,to FrankfoN, Ex. Sunday ......11:49 *. m. No. B—Delphos to St Louis, . Dally 7:21 a. m. No. 4—St. Louis to Delphos, Daily 8:08 p. m. No. s—Toledo to St Louis, daily 10:17 p. mNo. 6—St Louis to Toledo, daily 6:o® a. m. Daily Interurban Schedule THE FT. WAYNE A SPRINGFIELD Trains Leave Trains Leave Decatur . 4 Ft., Wayne 5:50a.m. 7:00a.m. 7:00 a.m. . 8:30a.m. 8:80a.m. * 10:011a.m. 10:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 4:00p.m. 4:00 p.m. 5:30 p. m. • 5:30 p.m. 7:ofip.m. 7:00 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 9:30p.m. 11:00p.m. Theater parties taking the 7:00 p. m. car will arrive at Calhoun or Berry strata .Fort Wayne at 8:10 p. m. The last -car leaving Fort Wayne at 11:00 p. m. will wait until after the show. - o —“ Miss Lllah Lachot, who is one of Jtne candidates In the CommerclalI Tribune's European tnp contest, has not been able to devote much time to the canvass as yet, owing to the fact that she has been so busy at the county treasurer's office. It being tax paying time, but she will bogin to work in j earnest next week and expects to make the other candidates step along. There are six young .ladles in the race from this district. Miss Lachot being third" at present A lady from Union City leads in the face at this time.
(•Special to the Decatur Democrat) — I I Receipts 5,440; shipments 8,420. Of--1 fleial to New York yesterday 1,140. Hogs closing strong. All sold. Mediumand heavy—3t.Bo@>7.Bs. - Yorkers—[email protected]. ’ [email protected]. ’ [email protected]. 1 [email protected]. Sheep—4,4oo; strong. • Lambs—lo to 20 higher. Top lambs ’ |7>. *: \ Cattle—lo head; slow. TOLEDO MARKETS. >• ■ - ' April 27Cash wheat 31-38 May wheat L 36 - July wheat .................. 1.10% - December wheat 1.04% ■ Cash corn ' .73% May corn .'.......... .72% j July corn .71% 1 September cron 70% /cash oats .57 May oats .., .57% July oats 50% ■ September oats 42% 1 i■,■■ ■■ < CHICAGO MARKET. • r. ’* , . •v• * . < rV; t . , April 27.- ? Miy jWheat .... 31-21 1 July wheat ................... 1.08% September wheat 1.01% May corn .71 July corn .69% September corn .41. .68% May oats .56% July oats . A..49% September oats . < .42 % PRODUCE. Ry Decatur ‘produce Co. Eggs ISc Fowls •••••• Il® Ducks Sc Geese ....... ..7c Turkey ...... ......13c Spring chicks 11c , Butter 15c Chicks .' 11c DECATUR GRAIN iAARKET. Niblick and company. Eggs 18c Butte? 18c •Yellow ear corn 96 Mixed egr com 93 White oats . 51 Wlmat 1M Red clover seed 5.10 Alslke clover seed 7.25 Barley % *«0 Timothy seed • 1.50 B. KALVER A CO. Wool 20e to 25c Beef hides ..................8 cents Calf hides 10 cents Sheep pelts ..............25c to |1 ’Tallow •, ....4 cents ; . -O Miss Jesse Osborne, of Peru, a bride' of but two weeks, made an attempt to commit suicide Monday afternoon by shooting herself in the mouth. It is believed she will recover. The deed is attributed to despondency over family trouble. , Esq. F. S. Armantrout of Geneva, was here today end made out the necessary legal papers which transferred from E. E. Young now of Kendallville, to Orlando Whiteman, the residence property belonging to the former. The property is a good one. » Mrs. Robert M. Perry, of Huntlng- , ton, went to Fort Wayne today .where she was called by the illness of her , brother Daniel. He was the victim of a runaway some time ago, and was , dragged by the hprses before he could be rescued. He is getting better now. ! A party of eleven emigrants stopped off at our city today enroute from > Holland to Grand Rapids, Mich. They • intend to settle down there and make that place their future home. They experienced a bit df difficulty on account of not being able to understand English. ' Mrs. L. G. Ellingham went to Winchester this afternoon and from there she goes to Andersbn tomorrow,where she attends the first district meeting, of the state federation of Women’s Clubs. The affair tomorrow will be delightful apd especially interesting to the club women of the district. f The baseball situation in Bluffton is . not fully determined today, for the 1 solicitors report that all of the money ’ is not yet raised with which to finance a team, in fact there is a good sized f bulk of the money yet lacking. The . solicitors were out last evening after s banking hours and will complete their j canvass tonight. Although they have t npt met with the success that was - hoped, still Messrs Tangeman and - Rogers, who are doing the soliciting n express a belief today that the j club will be organized and that Bluff* ton will have baseball this season, ale though the finances will have to be g secured in part in a little different Q manner IhaiT’was antldpated;—Bluff*ton ?7ews. /
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HOW TO pROW FAT A Lazy Stomach the Cause of Thinness, Nlhw Times In Tery ,4 If you are thin or leatf, have scrawn- ‘ ey arms and neck, you can’t grow fat I unless yofir food properly digests. People take on flesh in proportion to the nutritious matter which the organs of digestion absorb and pass into the blood. Just as long as this nutritious matter passes along without being absorbed, Just w long will you remain 1 thin. Perhaps your stomach, bowels and liver need a tonic. If your digestion is not perfect, Mi-o-na tablets will •put it right at once. Mf-o-ua will pure Indigestion and Pvery conceivable aliment of the stomach promptly. It cures by bulldIrtg and toning up and not by encouraging a tired stbmach to continue Its shiftless and health destroying habits. It pfnmptly drives Way sour stomach; belching of gas, heaviness after eating. ’’ k’ Holthouse Drug Co. sells Ml-o-na for 50 cents a large box, and guarantees it to cure indigestion, sea and r car sickness, vomiting o’s pregancy and all stomach diseases and' distress or money back. Mi-o-na is sold by leading druggists, everywhere. ' . IYOMEI Cures catarrh or money back. Just breathe it in. Complete outfit, including inhaler |L Extra bottles 50c. Druggists. I C Jf DUIHONB BRAND HUS, fcr AW* B yon know. |a Bwfc BMtaAAtwqnMbbto SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWNERi <4 ' 11 4l| - l. i!■ i i'iiii Q >«lii""»" • SURE CATARRH CURE brings the Forests of Pine and Eucalyptus to Your Homo. * Germs cannot live >i&en Hyomel (pronounced Hlgh-o-me) is used; You just breathe in this soothing yet most powerful antiseptic air and relief la immediate. It is exactly the same air you would breathe in the forests of pine end eucalyptus of Australia where catarrn or consumption was never .known to exist. If you have catarrh and are constantly embarrassed because you must hawk, spit and snuffle, surely you will give Hyomel the attention it deserves, when Holthouze Drug Co, will guarantee this pleasant remedy to cure all this distress and humiliation, or will give you your money back. Hyome kills catarrh germs, it relieves the soreness and distress in five minutes. It stops hawking and jinufi fling and makes you feel like, a new i man in a* week. It is the surest and most satisfactory catarrh treatment ; known and gives comfort and relief to consumptives. 'j 4 A complete outfit, incthding Inhaler, ■ costs but 31.00, and extra bottles, if i- afterward needed, <wt but |oc. A few ; minutes’ time each day is all you need to quickly cure the most chronic ease. I Hyomel |s sold by leading druggists.
7" ■ 'wU <» . - ~ 1- Mrs. Andrew Shumacher, of Geneva, , Iwent to Bluffton todaf for 8 V*lslt .with friends. • • Miss Ruby Miller from rLinn Grove, where sher closed -her iterm of school. ’ r , . p J. D. Wiqehaupt and son Howard will spend Sunday at Bluffton with 'relatives and friends. Frank Foor left- today for Ohio City where he was called by the serious illness of his mother. t Mrs. S. S. Buchanan returned to her home at Willshire today after spending the morning in the city. I An old-fashioned belling was given ' Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cross last night. they having been married Saturday evening. ' The trouble between the C. & E. and the traction line have been set- 4 tied and work on the extension south is on again. It Is. to be hoped they will have no further trouble in the building of the line. ' - The premiums for the Great North: ern Indiana fair will be out within a short time and .tiie officers will'begin boosting for the big fair week, always looked forward to with mu’ch pleasure, by the young and the old alike. Though DeKalb county is now "dry” by remonstrance, a movement is on foot for a county local option election with a view of keeping it so, and In the Interest of the movement's county meeting has been called for Auburn on May 8. The Ben Hur lecture at the First Presbyterian church last evening was one of the best events of the kind ever heard in Decatur, and was thoroughly appreciated and enjqydd by the crowd which completely filled that commodious house. < p— L. NEW YORK ACTREBB. >artaMr Bag« Made Her Hair Grow Two Inches In Seven Month* Os all the women in the world, an actress most ardently desires beautiful and luxuriant htlr. And when her hair begins to fall out she becomes anxious, and intelligently seeks for a preparation that will stop the havoc, grow new hair and give life and beauty to the old. Joan Sawyer, a clever, handsome actress, has this to say of Parisian Sage: “To whom it may concern: Have tried moat every, hair tonic available, and at last Parisian Sage was recommended to me, and as a last recourse, . used it to my entire satisfaction. My hair has stopped falling, dandruff stopped, and my hair has grown two Inches in the last seven months. It is the best and only sure cure for thin and short hair I know.”—Joan Sawyer, 59 East 96th St., New York City. Parisian Sage’is the scientific hair I restorer that has created such a sen- ' , Satlon since its introduction- into America about two years ago. It Is • i such a quick-acting prescription that > ' every agent who Sells it will guarantee it to cure dandruff, stop fall- • ing hair, splitting hair, and itching ' i scalp in two weeks, or money back. 4 It is the most delightful hair dress- , ing in the world, and is highly praised I by socety women and actresses who. ; have luxuriant and glorious hak. ! It will turn harsh, lusterlesa hair . into soft, silky and luxuriant hair tn , a few days. ' . ! Holthouse Drug Co. Is the agent for ’ Parisian Sage in Decatur and they l iell HW “■ bottle, the r largest bottle for ths price on the . martrtiL ♦■ < . ' r a • . .■ : . »■. »;
