Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 5, Number 179, Decatur, Adams County, 25 July 1907 — Page 4

lit MSi 1 Accurate price* paid by Decatur merchants for various products. Cor- j rected every day at 2 o’clock. 1 buffalo stock market. I EAST BUFFALO, N. Y-, July 25.— ’ Receipts, hogs, 5 cars; market steady. Prime steers Medium steers Stoceksr to best feeders.. @54.00 Receipts, hogs, 80 cars. mart<et steady. Mediums and heavies .. Yorkers f Pigs @56.90 Receipts, sheep, 40 cars; market steady. Best spring lambs Wether sheep @*5.75 Culls, clipped [email protected] CHICAGO MARKETS. Chicago markets closed today at 1:15 p. m„ according to the Decatur Stack & Grain Exchange. July wheat 91 September wheat 93% July corn 54% September corn 83% July oats September oats PITTSBURG MARKETS. July 25 — Hog supply, 8 cars; market steady. Heavies ® Mediums Yorkers ?!c an Pi|“ @s69o TOLEDO MARKETS. Changed every day at 3 o’clock by J. D. Hale. Decatur special wire service. Wheat July corn |4% September oats 6 ° A Rye 77 Market furnished every day byNiblick and Company. Yellow corn $ - 7 " Mixed corn 7 ® White oats 4® Wheat. No- 2 »4 Rye, No. 3 60 Barley Timothy seed 2.00 Prime clover 8-50 Alsyke 6 ®o Eggs 7 4 Butter STOCK. By Fred Schelman. Lambs, per cwt @56.00 Cattle, per cwt [email protected] Calves, per cwt [email protected] Cows, per cwt [email protected] Sheep, per cwt @54.50 Hogs, per cwt @55.60 COAL—PER TON. Hocking lump $4.25 Vlrgniia Splint 4.50 Domestic Nut b.OO Washed Nut 4.50 PitXsburg lump 4.00 Pocahontas 4.75 Kentucky Cannell 6.00 Anthracite 7 -50 Charges for carrying coal —25c per ton or fraction thereof; upstairs, 50 cents per ton. OTHER PRODUCTS. By Various Grocers and Merchants. Eggs 14c Butter, per pound 16c Potatoes ®oc Lard 10c GRAIN. By G. T. Burk, successor to Carroll Elevator company. Big 4 White Seed oats for sale or exchange to farmers. Wheat, No. 2, red $ -84 Wheat, No. 3, red 82 Oats. No. 3, white 40 Barley 38 Rye, No. 2 . 55 Clover Seed 8.25 Alsyke 6.50 Timothy seed 2.00 Corn "2 o JACKSON HILL COAL. By George Tricker. (Wholesale.) A- or 2 Jackson Hill lump, f. o. b. mine, $2.50, f. o. b. ecatur, $3.70; cook stove nut, f. o. b. Decatur, $3.70; Hocking lump, $1.75, f. o. b. mine; Hocking lump. $3.05, f. o. b. Decatur; Splint lump, $1.55 f. o. b. mine; Splint lump, $3.10 f. o. b. Decatur. MARKET NOTES. Corn —% cent lower. Receipts at Chicago today: Hogs 21,000 Wheat 53 cars Corn 168 cars Oats 88 cars Cattle 6 500 ’ Sheep 10,0001 Estimate for tomorrow: Hogs 18,0001 Oats 35 cars Wheat 11 cars Corn 75 cars) WHEAT. FLOUR, ETC. The Oak Roller Mills quotation. Oak Patent flour $4.40@54 80 Bran, per ton $20.00 Middlings, per ton 20.00 tough meal, per cwt 1.25 Kiln dried meal, per cwt 1.501 Screenings. No. 1, per bu 60 Screenings. No. 2, per bu 40 Cop feed, per ton 25.00 Wheat 85 Corn per cwt 75

WOOL AND HIDES. By B. Kalver & Son. Phone 442. Wool 23c@27c Beef hides 7c Calf hides, B@ls lbs © 9c Sheep pelts [email protected] Tallow 4% o WANTED—A girl. Wanted at Park Hotel. Inquire at once. 176-6 t FOR SALE —Two hundred feet of iron fence. Inquire at this office. ts FOR SALE —A creamery; good location. Inquire at this office. ts $1.25 to Toledo and return via Clover Leaf Route every Sunday, tl WANTED —Pupils in French or German. For particulars phone 243. HOUSE FOR RENT OR SALE —South Sixth street. Charlie Voglewede. LOST—Small locket with monogram G. M. H. Return to this office, ts FOR SALE—Six Scotch Collie pups. Call phone No. 1A line or address R. F. D. 1, box 70. 175-6 t Dont' fail to see the bargains in the trimmed hats at Burdg's millinery store. 178-6 t WANTED—A girl to do general housework. Inquire of Mrs. H. O. Bowsman, on north Third street. WANTED —A woman to do work on Monday, Wednesday and Saturdays. Inquire at Murray hotel. ts FOR SALE —House and five acres of ground on Mercer evenue. Price reasonable. See William Russell, ts See Julius Haugk for building stone, crushed stone, screenings, sand, Portland cement, cement blocks and dynamite. 148-lmo LOST—A $5.00 bill; was lost last Saturday night. Finder will be suitably rewarded by returning it to this office. FOR SALE —A three-burner gasoline stove for five dollars. Good as new. Also a ladies bicycle. Call at W. H. Gilpin. LOST —A small green purse filled with a large amount of money, between Seventh street and Madison street. Please return to this office and receive reward. FOR SALE —A four year old driving mare, sound and straight. Have more horses than I need. Will sell for $135. It’s a bargain. Eli Meyer, Decatur, Indiana. ts LOST—A light green purse with sixteen dollars and small change, between seventh and Madison street. If found please return to Mrs. John Rice and receive reward. CEMENT WORK GUARANTEeST We are ready to take contracts for all kinds of cement work, such as concrete foundations, sidewalks, cellar floors, etc. Where we furnish the material, we guarantee the work. Send us your orders, or call us by phone. No. 556. BUTLER & BUTLER, 71-»tf Decaur, Ind. o Henry Scherry, the west end saloon keeper sells the best and freshest of liquor, cigars and tobacco. Give him a trial. 178-6 t —o ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Old Adams County bank, will be I held at their banking house, Decatur, : Indiana, at 10 o’clock a. m.. on Tues- ’ day, August 6th, 1907, for the purpose of electing seven directors to serve for the ensuing year, and to vansact j such other business as may come before them. E. X. EHINGER, i 169-19 t Cashier. __ - _ - ’ The Eagle Saloon > Madison street, north of Court House ) 1 L. L. SHELINE, Proprietor. Best liquors, fine wines and cigars. GIVE US A CALL. Money to loan on farms at low rate of interest. No commission. Partial t payments allowed and interest stopped. DORE B. ERWIN, : Tues & Fri Attorney-at-Law. o- — WANTED —All your cement work. We guarantee to do your work honestly and at a fair price. Satisfaction guaranteed. All kinds of cement and concrete work done. Tom Peterson & Co. ts CHICHESTER’S PILLS THE BIAMOND BRANIK A DIAMOND BRAND PILL*, for years known as Best. Safest. Always ReHable OLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE

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Special Excursions, Erie B. B. $6.50 Niagara Falls —On sale August 17th. Retur nlimit 12 days. $9.65 Chautauqua Lake and return. On sale July sth and July 26th. Re- ■ turn limit 30 days. Summer Tourist Fares to Colorado, Arizona, California, Montana, Washington and other points. On sale daily. Seattle, Washington —Christian Endeavor Convention. On sale June 19th to July sth, inclusive. Los Angeles and San Francisco, California. On sale June and July. Norfolk, Va,—Jamestown Exposition — on sale daily. See agent Erie R. R. for these special low rates or write O. L. ENOS, T. P. A., Marion, Ohio. SPECIAL EXCURSION RATES via CLOVER LEAF ROUTE. CHAUTAUQUA LAKE, N. Y. Special excursions, July 5 and 26. NORFOLK, VA. Jamestown Exposition. Very low rates. Tickets on sale, April 18th to Nov. 30th. PHILADELPHIA, PA. B. P. O. E. Tickets on sale July 12, 13 and 14. SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y. Triennial Conclave K. T. Tickets on sale July 5, 6 and 7. SEATTLE, WASH. I. O. G. T. AND CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. Tickets on sale June 19th to July 12th. SPOKANE, WASH. BAPTIST YOUNG PEOPLES’ UNION. Tickets on sale, June 19th to July 12th. SUMMER TOURIST RATES t» all the popular resorts; tickets on sale June Ist. For rates apply to nearest Clover Leaf Agent or address W. L. ROSS, Genral Passenger Agent, Toledo, Ohio. AN AUTOMOBILE BARGAIN. FOR SALE—A Wild’s runabout automobile in first class condition. The owner wants to sell it that he may purchase a touring car. Just the thing for light travel. You can buy this machine for $275 and it’s worth twice that. Inquire at this office. o POINTED PARAGRAPHS. Trouble comes natural to some people, just like freckles or curly hair. How differently our side of a fuss sounds when presented by our enemies 1 The chances are if people distrust you the fault lies largely with yourself. A man never cares a great deal for the pictures taken of him when he was a baby. The idea that there are two sides to every question didn't originate with any of the parties directly interested. It is right to start out in life with an ambition, but don’t overlook the importance of enjoying the scenery on the way. When a man picks up a pair of pantaloons he has not worn in a long time, he always feels in the pockets to see if he has left any money in them. —Atchison Globe. Lively In the Tenement*. A young woman new to mission work on the east side, New York, was lately moved to Comment sadly upon the monotonous and cheerless existence of the inhabitants of the tenements. “I suppose there is little brightness and recreation in your lives,” said she to an eleven-year-old girl. “Oh, I don’t know about that,” answered the girl. “It ain’t so dull as you might think. Dere's always somethin’ doin' to keep us from gittin’ blue. It’s lively sometimes, all right For Instance, las’ night the people on our floor was a-cuttin’ up high. Dere was a gentleman next to us what had de , tremens, an’ de lady right across the hall from us was jagged so she nearly ' bit her sister’s ear off.”—New York Tribune. Hurt Hi* Feelings. “I told you that poor young widow,” began Mrs. Nurltch, “that you’d give her boy work if”— ’ “Well, I won’t” Interrupted Nurltch. “She sent him today with a note that 1 said. ‘I must find employment for my 1 son, even if he works for a mere pit- : tance.’ The nerve of her callin’ me ‘a > mere pittance.’ Philadelphia Press. A U»e For Poetry. “Do you enjoy poetry?” “Yes." answered Miss Cayenne. “It 1* a great conversational convenience. It enables people to quote instead of being stupidly original.”—Washington Star.

TABLES TURNED (Continued from page 1.) runs and putting the game safely to our credit, as the visitors were unable to do anything with Bums' pitching. The Hartford City bunch is a fast fielding team, but in the hitting department are very weak, and it is no doubt due to this fact that they have been losing the majority of their games. The team returned to their homes last evening and will disband today. The following score tells the tale: Decatur. AB R H PO A E Nash, rs 4 11 11 7 Behringer. 2b.. 3 11 2 1 0 Burns, if-p .... 4 0 11 7 “ Wallace, ss ... 4 0 2 1 5 1 Weber, c 4 0 0 10 2 0 Pierce, lb .... 3 11 10 0 0 Way, cf 3 2 11 0 0 Witham, 3b ... 4 0 2 11 7 Geyer, p 1 0 1 0 0 0 Railing, p-lt ... 2 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 32 5 10 27 11 3 Hartford City. AB R H PO A E Gorman. 2b ... 3 0 11 3 0 Thomas, 3b ... 4 1 0 0 5 0 Hardin, c .... 4 0 1 5 1 0 Gillis, lb 4 0 0 12 0 0 DeVore, cf 4 0 1 0 0 0 Kelley, ss .... 4 0 1 2 2 0 Lacey, If 4 0 1 b 0 1 Bales, p 4 11 0 4 0 McKee, rs .... 3 11 0 0 0 Totals 34 3 7 24 15 1 Hartford City ...0 0200010 o—30 —3 Decatur 11 0010 0 2 x 5 Summary— Two base hits—Geyer, Bales, Way, ■Witham. Struck out —By Geyer 1; by Burns 4; bv Bales 5. Base on balls — Os Geyer 1; off Bales 2. Left on bases —Decatur 6; Hartford City 4. Passed ball —Hardin. Double plays—Kelley to Gorman to Gillis Time of game—--1:35. Umpire —France. Scorer — Vaughn. NOTES. We claim the team hit some. Burns is without doubt a very handy man to have on the team. Way got his usual two bagger, which helped some in the result. Witham came to life yesterday and secured a pretty double and single, both counting in the result. Capt. Behringer played a nice game at second, and was in the game at all times. He also hit well. Wallace again put up a star game of ball at short and was again there with the big stick, batting at a five hundred clip. Old reliable Jim Pierce played first base yesterday like a veteran, and demonstrated that he is the best utility man in the bush today. Weber caught a beautiful game and showed his worth to any team. He ate up the foul balls with apparent ease and his aim at second was so deadly that not a visitor tried to steal. Nash, our clever right fielder, had his second error yesterday since he has been here, he dropping a fly ball after a hard run. Never mind, Findlay, the best of them will drop a fly now and then. Burns undoubtedly made the prettiest play of the game while playing left field, when he sprinted across the field and caught a long fly in deep center. He was forced to doff his cap for this bit of work. Railing received the glad hand when he started for the box in the fourth inning, but would only pitch one inning, owing to the condition of the box which is in bad shape. He played left field during the remainder of the game. A number of the fans are whooping up Don Foley as a star hitter. In Monday’s game he made three hits out of four times at the bat. In yesterday’s game he made four hits out of five times at the bat. This gives him a total of seven hits out of nine : times at the bat. This is good batting and if all the players could do as well no games would be lost. —Van Wert Times. o A Certain Cure for Aching Feet. Shake into your shoes Allen’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, Le Roy, N. Y. 12-4 t

Robison & Park Ft. Wayne. THE LARGEST AND FINEST AMUSEMENT PARK IN THE MIDDLE WEST. Roller Coaster, Theater, Circle Swing. Dancing Pavilion, Boating, Bowling and Band Concerts all the time. Weil's Big Band! July 21 tO 27. Big show at the Vaudeville. For special rates inquire at Ft. Wayne and Springfield interurban station. 173-12 t DlAßßffla A few doses of this remedy will invariably cure an ordinary attack of diarrhoea. It can always be depended upon, even in the more severe attacks of cramp colic and cholera morbus. It is equally success.td for summer diarrhoea and cholera infantum in children, and is the means of saving the lives of many children each year. When reduced with water and sweetened it is pleasant to take. Everv man of a family should keep this remedy in his heme. Buy it now. Price, 25c. Large Size, 50c. $6.50 Round Trip $6.50 DECAUTUR TO NIAGARA FALLS via CLOVER LEAF ROUTE Wednesday. August 21. Through coaches and sleeping cars direct to the Fails without change. Secure reservations early. For particulars consult nearest Clover Leaf Agent. For Spouting, Roofing Galvanized Iron and Tin Work. Copper and Galvanized Lightning Rods. See T. A. Leonard Opposite Hale’s Warehouse. HOLLIS’! EB Rocky fountain Tea Huggefs A Busy Medicine x Busy «*'nle. Bring! Goiaen Health and Renewed Vigor. A enectflo for Constipation. Indigestion. LivW and Kidney ”>nobles. Pimples, Ec i. Impute Blood, Bad Sluggish Bow. leadachl and Backache, its Rocky Mountain Tea in tab let form. x> cents a box. Genuine made bTHottrsm- Comvasy. Madison, Wfs GOLDS ITS FOR SALLOW PEOPL

P. J. HYLAND. SANITARY , PLUMBING > ___________ B’XTTXTxI o steam «’ Hot Water Mint US MO W.BHATIM FIXTURES 2.1 Moaroc SI. Phone 33 8 I ) NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. > Notice is hereby given that on the 4th day of June. 1907, the Common Council of the City of Decatur, Indiana, adopted a resolution declaring it was necessary to construct a side- ! walk on and along the following route, i to-wit: Commencing on the east side j of Eleventh street in the aforesaid city, thence east along the north side ’ of Elm stret to the Grand Rapids and ' Indiana railroad to the east side of said railroad track, there to intersect with a sidewalk already constructed; said sidewalk to be four feet in width • and to be built of either good, first . class brick or cement, according to 5 the plans and specifications now on file at the ofiice of the city clerk, and fixing the council chambers of said 1 city where all presons whose property s may be affected by the construction s of sidewalk may be heard at seven o’clock p. m.. on the 6th day of An- ’ gust. 1907. CARL O. FRANCE. 1 176-12 t City Clerk, t . o NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. Notice Is hereby given that on the . 17th day of July, 1907, the Common Council of the City of Decatur, Indiana, adopted a resolution declaring • that it was unnecessary to construct a sewer on and along the following route . to-wit: Commencing at a point on . Decatur street where the alley between Marshal and Indiana streets . intersects said Decaturstreet.where the sewer is now located, thence running east to Fifth street and there to terminate. Said sewer to be known as the Myrtle Chronister sewer and to be constructed according to the pro- ' file plans and specifications now on file in the office of the city clerk and fixing the council chambers of said citv, where all persons whose property is affected may be heard at seven o’clock p. m. on the 6th day of August, 1907. CARL O. FRANCE. 1176-12 t City Clerk.

OUT THEY CO! mOS ;d Pr not l rtad U : ere for e acre for farm’ lands selling for ,40 to W ° U J in he Central States. Selling now for only $12.50 to S2O an acre acre q | a nd we offer you today for $12.50 an acre will be Sng $25 an acre In less than five years; its actually worth that now Good farming lands at low prices increases faster in vaiue than high X dlands. When the people come in, up go land they' re T „ fast Free fuel, coal is yours for the digging. As fine a cattle, horses, sheep, hog»-a country of sunshine and contentment; our farmers and business men are more than satisfied. We own over 100.000 Xes from which you can select a good farm. One or two crops will nav for the land. You will be surprised to learn how easy it is to make the move with our help and we extend that cheerfully and wllUngly. Stop renting own your own farm. Low fares. Ask today for free mapt. facu and figures and Brown’s Farmer, in which North Dakota farmers ten what they are doing. Bring a homeseeker with you. Write WM. R. BROWN. 131 LaSalle St., Chicago. 111., or Mandan, Mott or Richardton, North Dakota. L. E. Watson, Dist. Manager DECATUR, INDIANA Decatur, Ind., July io, 1907. Special Fifteen Days j! Annual Clearance Sale | t For the next fifteen days the Keller w ! Incubator Company will conduct ? 1 their annual clearance sale of their “ famous Keller Incubators and - Brooders, at the priees here named _ for the number of machines here mentioned, or as long as these machines last: ’ Seventeen 120-Egg Incubators, Catalogue price $lB. While they 1a5t.512.50 | Eight 170-Egg Incubators, Catalogue price $22.00 15.00 Five 200-Egg Incubators, Catalogue price $25.00 18.75 > Six 100-Chick Broders, Catalouge price $12.00. While they last at .. 7.50 Four 200-Chick Brooders, Catalogue price $16.00 10.00 One 300-Chick Brooder, Catalogue price $20.00 14.00 The above prices are for the machines here mentioned, and we make 3 these bargain priees for the purpose of getting things shaped up for our • next years’ product, which we hope to be able to begin the manufacturing of by the time these 15 days are up. Now is your opportunity to get one of t these famous Keller Incubators and Brooders at prices that cannot be equalled anywhere for a high class machine. These prices are good only for the time above stated, or while this number of machines lasts. Each and every machine guaranteed new and to be as represented. ' Address all orders to ; The Keller Incubator Company, Box F. Decatur, Indiana, U. S. A.

COURTEOUS RELIABLE CONSERVATIVE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Commercial Loans made Interest Paid on Certificates Exchange sold all points CALL ON Citv Trucking Co. for STORAGE, TRUCKING, Etc. Heavy Work a Specialty Phone 564 Satisfaction Guaranteed f harper\ I KENTUCKY \ I whiskey ' \ for Gentlemen / \ who cherish / X, Quality. S For Sale By JOS. TONELLIER JOS. B. KNAPKE Bicycles Repaired And Tires in stock. Guns Repaired Lawn Mowers Ground. Baby Buggy Tires in stock and put on. Orders taken for Rubber Stamps of all kinds. Saws fitted at F. E. SMITH 131 South Second St DECATUR

| AUCTIONEER - HABBY DANIELS Decatur, Indiana. R. R. 8 LIVE STOCK AND FARM SALE AUCTIONEERING. A SPECIATY t Your Buslnes solicited. Call Phone No. I3E Line Decatur 29** Buy your CIGARS AND TOBACCO from TIM CORBETT He carries over 75 brands of I 5 and 10 cent cigars and everything in plug, fine cut and scrap tobacco. You will find your favorite brand there fresh and clean. SEE Haefling & Ernst FOR ALL KINDS OF Electric Wiring WORK GUARANTEED C. L. WALTERS ATTORNEY IT LAW Office over Brock’s tin shop Second Street. Decatur. Indians Eye Ear Nose Throat Glasses Fitted also special treal men fer Diseases. Lungs Kidneys, Stomach and Rheumatism. Cancer treated. . J. N. Younkin D. O. M. D. | TOCSIN, IND. ; Farmers Attention I Just received a load of high-grade f® r ’ tUlsers and In order to sell It quick I ♦lll sell It cheap. Inquire John Schlataa, at City Coal ft Feed Yard. t MO.