Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 102, Decatur, Adams County, 10 May 1904 — Page 4

MR. and MRS. H. E. LlmbM and MISS C. E. SWEITZER EXPERT OPTICIANS of Dayton, Ohio, Are now in Decatur at Burt House, and will remain one week longer or until Saturday, May 21. Giving Free Examination of the Eyes. No One Urged to Buy Prices Reasonable Headache Knocked Jbky High by the Use of the Celebrated Crysto Vitrine Lens Retetnscopic fests Given in Critical Cases Have Successfully Fitted 892 People in Van Wert With Glasses and Overcome 22S Cases of Headache. During the past three years these Opticians correctly fitted the number of glasses mentioned in towns below: I Fitted 271 people in Springfield; 708' in Urbana; over 500 people in Xenia;' over 800 people in Troy; 282 people in Piqua; 168 people iu Sindey; 195 people in Greenville: 228 people in Eaton; over 900 people in Wilmington; over 1000 people in Lancaster; 860 people in Circleville; 750 people in Washington C. H.; 400 people in Chilicothe; and over 500 people in Lebanon, Ohio.

■ »■ 'Sn ** v • ' f*' > ■ ■ - About ninety-nine out of every hundred persons receiving medical treat ment for nervousness, stomach trouble, headache and tvhat they supposed to be neuralgia, are afflicted with defective eyesight and nothing more. Au astigmatic eye most invariable causes aches and pains and nausa of the stomach of a kind that is very misleading to the sufferer and deceiving to the physicians in diagnosing unless the physician has special knowledge and experience in the art of fitting glasses. Astigmatic headache usual!? begins with shooting pains in the back of the eyes, finely reaching the top of the head, extending down the back of the neck into the shoulders. and frequently effects the spine t ’h“ extent that physicians often diagnose such a ease of spinal trouble. Other symptom- >f a-igmatism are a sensation of hair pulling. i tenderness or soreness <>f th" s • dp. and Oiz ziness, especially upon a »u ! Im turning of the head Those who suff-r with a-light degree ot astigmati-m ex i-rieq.-.. much trouble in reading ordoi .'<•) s a work longer than thirty niinit'**- wbhout the vision bluring. or tvpe running together or mixing tn 're or I -ss, causing excessive winking or wat-ring o' the eye, with perhans a slight inflamatory condition of the lids and a bloodshot eyeball. All" of these troubles can lie entirely overcome bv the wearing of properly

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corrected glasses, without medical treatment. w If you am troubled with any of the I following symptoms, call at once and 1 receive a free examination: I Headache sensation of hair pullI ing, chilly, creepy feeling extending L down the back of the head, neck and | shoulders. Aches over the eye or severe shootling pains in the eve. with often . | nauseating feeling of the stomach I when turning the head suddenly. ' Trembling spells, nervousness, ex I cessive winking and watering of the * eves, with often a slight inflamatory condition Bluring, mixing and coming together of letters, with often sudden attacks of sleepiness. t TO PARENTS ) . Os Van Wert County, Mrs. Wm. | Heath, Who Lives Five Miles South of Ohio Citv, Sdys: I wish to tell through the papers, I what Mr. and Mrs. Ltngerfield did for tnv daughter, Naney. whois ten years old. Ever since she had the whoop ' ing cough, which was about four years > ago,'she has complained of constant I pain in her head and eyes. I got f glasses for her but they were not satis- , factorv. During the past year her .'troubles grew worse very rapidly as , the constant pains and aches in her ; head and eyes were almost unbear | able, which was affecting her nervous j system quite preceptiblv. I was afraid she co’ild not continue her studies at school, as she would only study a few ■ minutes at a time, owing to the sharp I pains which would shift to the back part of her head, neck and shoulders. I read quite a good deal alxiut Mr. and Mrs. Lingerfield’s work on the eye. So | finally T had them fit her with glasses | which have overcome her troubles al' together, as she can now study with all ease; and has done so for hours at a time since using the glasses. She is quite proud of them and wears them all the time. In consideration of my experience 1 think it proper of me to warn parents

to be more interested in their children’s eves, and have them looked after upon the first complaint of th- child, and thus avoid ruining the child’s eyes and 1 health. < HEADACHE, i I Nervousness and Stomach Trouble' All Overcome, ; i Miss Emma Fortney, Who Lives One and One-touith Mile East of Dixon, Van Wert, County. Ohio, Says: i “Who does not kuow th- excruciat- ' mg pain of sick or nervous headache! The throbbing, aching, wearing pain * which makes the sufferer think life is 1 ■ not worth living.” Nearly everybody • at sometime has had experience with 1 this distressing malady, and the poor ' victims are only apt to seek relief in < i any remedy afforded,Jwhich has surely < ■ I been my exjierience, as I have taken i every recommended remedv to get re- < ■ I lief from above affliction. I have doctored with specialists for nervous > troubles, also for stomach trouble as I 1 ■ would become deathly sick at my I st 'tn vh. but my efforts for relief were ! • baffled in each case My condition I se*-me<| io grow for the worse, and of 1 I ite, [ have been most wonderfully dis- ’ courag-ul. as it seemed tuy affliction < had baffl-d all medical skill and that I I - must subject myself to daily beadi ach-s and nervousness As a final rec sort I consulted Mr. and Mrs. Linger- ; s field, who. upon an examination of my - eves, said they could overcome all the ' I headaches and nervousness. Well, it - is useless to say I had but little faith v in their assertions, as I bad been dist appointed in so many instances. But I was willing to try, and in regard to y results I can most emphatically say v that such has been the ease to my gr- t

1 surprise, for not iu a single instance have I experienced a single ache or < pain in my head or nausea of the stemI ach Indeed, one seems like a renew ed being to be free from these terrible headaches and nervous spells. Conser quently. I consider the result obtained I i in my behalf a blessihg to me and am . very grateful to these people for over coming my troubles, and I, for one, j i most willing] readv to testify I to their profieiffljcy in correcting head- : ache and nervousness and stomach troubles. Mrs Judge W. H Mozier. of V in Wert, Ohio, Says: It is surelv with a degree of safety and surety that I can express the words of praise of the proficiency and j skill of Mr. and Mrs. Lingerfield in j the art of fitting glasses, owing to t he satisfactory manner in which they have I overcome my defect in my distant visi ion, which had become very annoying lowing to the indistinctness of sight, i which defect produced a constant I strain on the nerves thereby weakening my closeby vision. Subsequently through appreciation of benefits received, I make mention of the above I facte. Bright Light Caused Eyes to Pain and Water. Mrs. Wise, wife of L. H. Wise, the County Commissioner, of Van Wert | county, says. It is in a sense of the most profound appreciation that I am prompted to speak in behalf of Mr. and Mrs. Lin gerfield. the Opticians. For sometime I have been greatly annoved with pains in mveyes, especially when in a bright I light; also a watering of the eves, j which was quite unpleasant, Thereby inasmuch as these afflictions have i | been overcome. I think all eye suffer- ’ ers should avail the opportunity of j consulting them while in our city. Mr F Seigel, One of Miami County's Farmers, Who purehesed the old Fronefield farm, four and one half miles south west of Van Wert, Ohio, says: I have heard quite a good deal of Mr. and Mrs. Lingerfield as Opticians, who fitted many of my friends with ! glasses during their staj’ at Troy, 0., I and at their Dayton home office, and also in regard to the successful manner they fitted my eyes. I feel quite safe in recommending them to all mi ! neighbors and friends as thoroughly competent people, and trust that all j who suffer of headache and defective ) vision will consult them and be benefited. as many others have been, by their skill and knowledge of the eye. Mr. and Mrs. Lingerfield have the most perfect equipped and handsome : ly furnished optical parlors iu the J State of Ohio, which are lo.ated in the New Arcade, Dayton. Ohio During the past fourteen years, being assisted bv their staff of opticians, they have fi’t.xl successful v fortv three thousand ; people in the State of Ohio Mr. and I Mrs. Lingerfield are manufacturing i opticians also. They empl. >y none but experts to grind their lenses, which are ground from the very finest material obtainable. Each lense is guaranteed to be of th» most perfect and accurate curva-ti’-es, highly polished and perfect, and perfectly focused. Mr. and Mrs. Lin gerfield have fourteen towns they visit twice a year and they intend to include Decatur in their circuit. All lenses are warranted for two years, any change is made gratis during said time. Prices for glasses §2 to 88. Found— Lady’s purse containing 81.21, which the owner can have by calling at this office. ■ I)R P L. FRITZ Dentist Office above Holthouse. Schulte & Co.’s clothing store. DECATCR. - INDIANA.

Weather Forecast. Fair Tuesday; warmer in south portion ; Wednesday fair, warmer, > fresh west to northwest winds. MARKET REPORT, Accurate prices paid by Decalm merchants for various products. Cot i reeled every day GRAIN. BV L. CARBOL, GRAIN MERCHANT. New Corn yellow } 65 New Corn, mixed 63 Machine shucked one cent less. Data, new 40 Wheat, No. 2 1 00 Wheat, No. 3 97 Barlev 50 Rye No. 2 83 Clover Seed _ 510 Alsyke <6 4 90 Buckwheat IS [’i aa. deed. 8 ! Timothv f 95 CHICAGO MARKETS. Chicago maruetclosed at l:15p. m today, according to J. D. Hale’special wire service, as follows: Wheat, May.,. 91 Wheat. July 86 September wheat 80S Corn, May 47J Corn July 48) Corn, September 48 Oats, May 10| Oats. July 38’ lats. September 3' J May Pork 11 30 July Pork 11 37 Sept. Pork 11 60 Mav Lard, per cwt 6 42 I July Lard 6 52 I Sept Lard 6 67 TOLEJi :.JAh MARKETS. Changed every afternoon at 3:0( I /clock i J. D. Hale, Decatu> Special wire service : Wheat, new No. 2, red, cash. >1 06J May wheat ... .a 1 Oti July wheat, 91 > September wheat; 86g Cash corn. No. 2, mixed, cash. 55 Corn. July 54 May Corn 501 I September corn 49,i Oats. Cash 431 | May Oats 43J Oats. July 40) I September oats 31) | Rve. cash .. 71 OTHER PRODUCTS Bt VARIOUS GROCERS AND MERCHANTS Eggt, fresh, per ioz I 16 ’ Lard 7 Butter, per pound li ; Potatoes, uev. ICO Onions 75 Cabbage per 100 lb. 1 F.O I ipples, per bu 8( Sweet Potatoe, per bu 7F STOCK BY FRED SCHEIMAN, DE LEE j uamba 4@ 5 00 j dogs, per cwt 54 50@ 4 60 1 Cattle per lb 3 @ 3j a Calves, per lb 4j ig, 5 Cows 2 @ 2» Sheep, per lb @ 3 j 3eef Hides, per lb 6 i POULTRY. BY J. W. PLACE 00., PACKERS. Chickens, young per lb. 61 @7 Fowls, per lb 6//6< Ducks, per lb 6@7 Young Ducks 6@7 Young Turkeys, per lb 12 lieese. old per lb. s(tt6 Geese, young, lb 5(a6 HAY HARKET. No. 1 tmiutuy Uay(baled) No 1 mixed hay (baled) No. 1 clover hay (baled) ______l>6.oo@7 10 WOOL AND HIDES. BY B. KALVER A SON. Wool, unwashed 16t02i Sheep pelts 25c to 75

W Money Hilp W IF SO, call on or write to us We will loan you money in any amount from 810 to 8100, on household goods, pianos, organs, teams fixtures, etc., without removal. You can have from one to twelve months’time in which to pay it back, in tmiall weekly or monthly payments as you prefer. 81 20 is the weekly payment on a 850 loan for fifty weeks; other amounts in the same proportion. If you need money fill out the following blank, cut it out and mail it to" us. Our agent will be in Decatur every Tuesday to make loans and will ca ]] on you. Date Your Name Wife’s Name Street and Number City Amount Wanted Kind of Security you have Occupation All communications are held strictly confidential. Call on or address Room 2.2nd floor IV IVXE I OiV 1 Calhoun st Home ’phone 833 *' ' 1 It .1 1.1 Fj KJxFAaN X Opp. ct. House ' Established 1896. Fort Wayne, Ind.

Beef hides, per pound ot> Calf hides 08 Tallow, per pound 04 | Muskrat 15 to 20 OIL HARKET Fiona fl.Bo| Pennsylvania 1.65 Corning 1.45 New Castle 1.52 North Lima l.lfi South Lima 1.11 Indiana 1 11 Whitehouse 1.30 Somerset 1.10 Neodasha. (Kan.) 1.25 Barkersville I.om Ragland Kfi COAL—Per Ton Anthracite > 7 5< j Domestic, nut 4 0( Domestic, lump, Hocking 4 (X i Domestic lump, Indiana 3 BC> Pocahontas Smokeless, lump 5 sfj HARKET NOTES. Liverpool uiarkei closed steady Wheat. 1 cent higher Corn. ) cent higher. Receipts at Chicago today: Hogs 1700 V \\ heal 48 carv Com 177 carß Oats 143 -arCattle 25’00: Sheep 9000 . Estimate for tomorrowH n g' 30000; M heat Ifi care Com 303 care Oats 75 MONEY TO LOAN THE DECATUR ABSTRACT & LOAN COMPANY. . (incorporated) A large sum of PRIVATE MONET nas been placed with us to loan or ■ity property and farms. No delay I or red tape in making loans. Lowes'i 11 rates of interest. We are able to clos» ill loans on the same day of receiving application. Will loan t. <ums of [ 550 up, on one to five years time, with ’ privilege of partial payments. Thu ’ company can also furnish abstracts of I title on short notice to any piece of J real estate in Adams county THE I DECATUR ABSTRACT & LOAX ! CO. Rooms 3 and 4. Studabake block - 257dtf

Capital Ptrr*i P-w. SMITH Sioo.ooo 00 nrsi wakcebl'eT , , National caS^aF 1 "* Surplus Cashier $20,000,00 r> I E X EH ING EK Ann’t Cashier Decatur, X»>cii*»r»«. We pay 3 per cent interest on 6 months’ certificates !!■ >• •d»«rtl«Zdror , noJ I Jutt , M TouVwfer’ 1 You'wt'il 12* ‘J***’ wnh th * Bnow A|f,,lC7 *} T*.! <ltb the Mfencv for the time Hated Wa *L°JL W at nn <»«P«nae If the property it left jertiea now on our Hat and new pronertlea ir* TJ?? 7 farm * and • ,ar * e number of city pro- «> bu,. Nll or rent propen, o.U * Phone No, 203 j. r SNO> , Bccstur, Indiana

INSURE WITH THE “Graham Agency Company” One hundred companies failed as a result of the Chicago and Bos ton conflagrations, and others have failed because of BaltinioBut the “Graham Agency Coin panies” paid in full the loss in the above tires, and have never failed to pay 100 cents on the dollar. GRAHAM & LOWER, ASTS. Office over Tague’s Shoe Store. L. E. DOLCH, Solicitor. Phone 239. Carden Seeds IIBT BULK Lawn Grass Seed, Flower Seeds, Spring Bulbs J. D. HALE BllOlle B Weak Men Made Vigorous What PEFFER'S NERVIGOR Did! IS PO’V r, ""r * n<l nnlrklj Cures when all □er* ran loans m<*n regain kwt mantood, old '.IT? r yombtul vigor. Absolutely Guartiiteed tot ure NervotiAnm. Loat Vitality, jnvotency.Mirhtlr EmiMiona. LoM Power, either Falling Memory, \Vanting Din •aees, t* . -itl rfeclt at ulf-abutf or ficenft and " ard9 °“ insanity and consumption. . urußgist impure a worth less subsf’tute on fre- a jrcater profit. Insist on bavK « s * BRVItiOK or rend for it can in v «*t pocket. Prepaid, plain wrapper. • 1 per box. or (J for with A Written Guar WirVa ? i u £ e JVa. K, ‘" III<I Pamphlet free PEFFEK MEDICAL ASS’Ji, Chicatfo. 11l For sain bv Blackburn AcChristen

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