Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 6, Number 93, Decatur, Adams County, 17 April 1908 — Page 4
irosgixsgsssg'ifi ■ s & THE MARKET S REPORTS. $ ■■SKBIISHMBHSI Accurate prices paid by Decatur merchants for various products. Corrected every day at 2 o’clock. EAST BUFFALO, N. Y., April 17. — , Market steady. Mediums and heavies .... @6.45 , Prime steers @56.50 i Medium steers @56.00 Stockers to best feeders.. @54.00 Receipts, hogs, 20 cars; market steady. Mediums and heavies .... @56.20 Yorkers @56.30 Pigs @55,40 SHEEP. Wether sheep @57.25 Culls, clipped @54.00 Wether sheep @56.00 CHICAGO MARKETS. July wheat 85% May wheat 92% July corn 63% May corn 66% July oats 45% PITTSBURG MARKETS. April 17. —Hog supply 30 cars; market steady. Heavies ~ @56.25 Mediums @56.30 Yorkers..... @55.45 Light @56.00 Pigs @55.40 TOLEDO MARKETS. Cash wheat 93% May wheat 93% Cash corn 68% Cash oats 5394 May oats 53% PRODUCE. By Decatur Produce Co. Butter Be?s 12c Bowls Chicks 8c Ducks 7c Geese 6c Turkeys, young 12c Turkeys, toms 8c Turkeys, hens 9c HIDES. By B. Kalver and Son. Wool (tied with binder twine)l4c@lßc Calf hides 7 C Beef hides 4%c Tallow Sheep pelts [email protected] Mink [email protected] Muskrat sc@3oc Skun k 15c@$1.10 DECATUR GRAIN MARKET. Niblick and Company. EgSs Bolter . ,20c Mixed ear corn 80 i Yellow ear corn 82 I Wtme oats ’lB Wheat ’ R ye 61 i Barley 65 1 Timothy seed 1.65 Prime red clover 10.50 Alayke 8.50 PRICES ON COAL. By Girt Reynolds. Chestnut coal 750 Hocking Valley 4.00 West Virginia splint 4.50 Wash nut 4 00 Democrat Want Ads. Pay. CUT FLOWERS FOR EASTER The W. J. & M. S. Veasey, florists, have established their agency for DeOtur with Miss Annie Winnes and persons desiring designs and cut flowers will please leave tneir orders at the Winnes Shoe Store. ts
I BE VW'-- WISE ABOUT VOUR EYES When the eyes need care, the best ,js none too good. My only business is the fitting and making of glasses. Examination made without charge. My factory being on the premises makes the cost reasonable and all my work is guaranteed satisfactory. Glasses from SI.OO up C. A. MEIGS EYESIGHT SPECIALIST 1006 Calhoun St. Ft. Wayne, Ind.
IT IS HOLY WEEK (Continued frcm page 1.) true messenger o: God; therefore, that all His words are truth, aho the jw’crds: “I and the Father are one” ; (John x. 30); consequently that He is I true God. The Resurrection of Christ :in itself the chief evidence of His j Godhead is the greatest of all miracles. . The raising of one who is dead to life lis certainly a miracle or beyond the natural powers, but of all the miracles of resuscitation the most marvelous is the raising of one’s self to life by one’s own power. For evidently only the man who is at the same time God can raise himself to life; the Resur. rection of Jesus Christ by His own power, is therefore, of its very nature, the clearest and most convincing evidence of His Divinity. The feast of Easter brings joy and gladness to the heart of the faithful for it was the Resurrection of Jesus Christ that Heaven was again opened to mankind and that the hope for eternal happiness was held out to all who keep the commandments and follow in the footsteps of the Divine Leader. Services Easter Sunday: 6 a. m. sun time —Solemn high mass celebrated by Rev. H. Theo. Wilken, assisted by Rev. Geo. Angermaier as deacon, and Rev. Albine Scheidler as subdeacon. During this mass the Knights of Columbus receive holy communion in a body. 10 a. m. —Solemn high mass celebrated by Rev. Geo. Angermaier, assisted by Rev. H. Theo. Wilken, as deacon and Rev. Albine Scheidler as subdeacon. Sermon by Rev. H. Theo. Wilken. The choir will render a beautiful mass. 3 p. m> sun time —Solemn Vespers and benediction with the most holy Eucharist. o— — NOTICE OF SALE OF MACADAM ROAD BONDS. Notice is hereby given that I, J. F. Lachot. treasurer of Adams county, state of Indiana, will, on Monday, April 27, 1908, at the room of the board of commissioners in the auditor's office in the city of Decatur, Indiana, receive sealed bids for the purchase and sale of certain macadam road bonds hereinafter described issued by the board of commissioners of said county, for the construction of the roads hereinafter named as follows, to-wit: For the construction of the Blomberg macadam road in Preble township. Adams county, Indiana, the entire issue of bonds for said road being in the sum of $7,300, being in twenty (20) semiannual payments, bearing date of Sept. 15. 1907. and each bond being in the sum of $365.00, with 4% per cent interest, payable semi-annual-ly with coupons attached. Sealed bids will be received until 10 i o’clock a. m. of said day. Each bid I must be accompanied with a certified | check in amount equal to three (3) per (cent, of the amount of the bid. which I check must be drawn against monies I deposited in any reliable bank in said county; said check must be made pay- , able or endorsed to the beard of commissioners and shall be held as guaranty for the performance of such bid. and should such bid be accepted the said check shall be forfeited to the county should the bidder fail to comply with the conditions of his said bid. Each of said bonds will bear date of Sept. 15. 1907, and should the bonds be not ready for delivery on the day the bids are received and accepted, the interest will be refunded by the purchaser at the rate of four and onehalf per cent, from the date of Sept. 15. 19117, until the date when the purchase price of said bonds are paid to the county treasurer and the bonds delivered. The above described bonds will become due on the 15th day of November. 1907. and on the 15th day of May, 1908, of each year, commencing on the 15th day of May, 1908. and are made payable, including interest, at the Old Adams County Bank, Decatur, Indiana. Said bonds are issued exclusively for the expense of the construction of the above described roads pursuant to the laws of 1897, 1899. 1903 and 1905. The amount of bonds to be sold including bonds already issued in said township for the free gravel and macadam roads is less four (4) per cent of the total valuation of said township for taxation. Further particulars win be furnish ed on application. Bids must be on each set of bond* separately. J. F. LACHOT. County Treasurer. NOTICE OF SALE OF MACADAM ROAD BONDS. Notice is hereby given that I, J. F. Lachot. treasurer of Adams county, state of Indiana, will, on Monday, April 27, 1908, at the room of the board of commissioners in the auditor's office in the city of Decatur, Indiana, receive sealed blds for the purchase and sale of certain macadam road bonds hereinafter described issued by the board of commissioners of said county, for the construction of the roads hereinafter named as follows, to-wit: For the construction of the Elzey macadam road in Root township. Adams county, Indiana- the entire issue of bonds for said road being in the sum of $4,060, being in twenty (20) semi-annual payments, bearing date of April 15. 1908, and each bond being in the sum of $203.00, with 4% per cent. Interest, payable semi-annually with ■ coupons attached.
1 Sealed bids will be received until 10 I o'clock a. m. of said day. Each bid I must be accompanied with a certified I check in amount equal to three (3) per ! cent, of he amount of the bid. which 1 check must be drawn against monies " deposited in any reliable bank in said L ' county; such check must be made pay able or* endorsed to the board of com- ' missioners and shall be held a.' guaran- ; ity for the performance of such bid. t ; and should such bid be accepted the 1 said check shall be forfeited to the ’ | county should the bidder fail to com- ■ ply with the conditions of his said bid. ■ Each of said bonds will bear date of , April 15. 1908. and should the bonds be not ready for delivery on the day the ’ bids are received and accepted, the in- > terest will be refunded by the purchas- ■ er at the rate cf four and one-half percent. from the date of April 15. . 1908. until the date when the purchase price of said bonds are paid to the county treasurer and the bonds delivered. The above described bonds will become due on the 15th day of November. 1908. and the 15th day of May, 1909, of each year, commencing on the 15th day of November. 1908. and are made payable, including interest, at the Old Adams County Bank, Decatur, Indiana. Said bonds are issued exclusively for the expense of the construction o fthe above described roads pursuant to the laws of 1897. 1899, 1903 and 1905. The amount of bonds to be sold including bonds already Issued in said township for the free gravel and macadam roads is less four (4) per cent, of the total valuation of said township for taxation. Further particulars will be furnished on application. Bids must be on each set of bonds separately. J. F LACHOT, County Treasurer. o NOTICE FOR BIDS. Notice is hereby given that the Trustees of the Beery cemetery will meet at the cemetery on May 6th, 1908. at two o'clock sharp to receive bids for putting a wire fence with gate around said cemetery, and also bids on the board fence that is around the said cemetery, and such other business as may come before the Trustees. SAMUEL BEAVERS. ABRAHAM STLTER. CHRISTEN BEERY. 93-6 t Trustees. <j Democrat Want Ads. Pay. the PICTORIUM TONIGHT First reel—“ Sold Again.” Second reel —“The Towing Automobile.” SONG. “When the Sun Shines in the Heart it Turns Darkness to Day.” Three gold pieces tonight. J. B. STONEBURNFR. Prop w -'MPTIk o M I JR 11 LOW CUT FOOTWEAR We invite attention to our choice and unusually handsome lines of Women’s Low Cut I' ootwear. The newest creations of the World’s best Shoemakers are here. Oxfords, Colonials, Pumps and Slippers in many exclusive designs. A display well worth any Woman’s time coming to see. Prices reasonable in every instance. Winnes Shoe Store RYST A L ■THEATREW OPEN TONIGHT MOTION PICTURES. First film—“ Getting Rid of His Dog” “That Mother-in-Law Is a Bore.” Second film—“ The Miser’s Nephew.” “Fireside Reminisences.” ILLUSTRATED SONG. “After They Gather the Hay.” SCHMUCK & MILLER
? iiiiiiiiiiinu 1 a 3 r 8 DEMOCRAT § ’ 8 WANT COLUMN. § ’ 3 H WANTED j WANTED —A partner, who can inves--5 small amount of capital and takt ■ charge of business, either in a retai , coal yard or wholesale coal. If yot ; mean business give reference. Writx ? or call on George Tricker, Decatur - Indiana. 92.-61 f WANTED —A horse to work at light farm work for his keep or will tak« ‘ colt to break. Good stables and ptenlj of pasture. Inquire at this office. 88-31 WANTED —Carpets to clean, gardens to spade. Phone 448. 74-tl > WANTED —All persons suffering from Plies or any form of rectal ailment te call at Smith, Yager & Falk's • drug store for a package of S. U. . Tarney's Positive Painless Pile Cure The best cure on earth, or address S. • U. Tarney, Auburn, Indiana. 72-3tw-3w WANTED —A girl at the Anderson and Baker restaurant. Call at once. GIRL WANTED—To do house work in small family. Mrs. H. F. Callow. 301 N. Fourth St. Phone 252. 90-3 t FOR SALE FOR SALE —Iron lawn fence, 88 feet long will sell at a bargain if sold soon. Call on Kintz & Welfley, room 8. Morrison Bldg. 83-6 t EGGS FOR SALF-Ruse Comb Buff Orpington prize winners. Fifteen eggs for 50c. J. B. Drummond. Decatur, Indiana. 92-12 t DUCK EGGS for sale, Mammoth Pekin, fine stock. 75 cents setting. Fred Bell, Belleview Farm, Phone 11L. e o d FOR SALE —Seed corn guaranteed to germinate 95 per eent. A limited supply. One mile south of Decatur. E. H. Johnson. R. R. No. 5. 81-12 t FOR SALE —Dwelling house, eleven rooms, modern conveniences, situate on brick street within three blocks from court house. Price cheap, terms to suit purchaser. Address Box 151, Decatur, Indiana. Will trade for Improved farm. FOR SALE —Household goods. Buehler's house, Jefferson St. 89-3 t FOR SALE—FuII bloded Scotch Collie pup ten weeks' old. F. S. Miller, Mercer avenue. 89-3 t FOR SALE —Dwelling on paved street south of Madison street. One of the best locations in the city. P. R. Kinney. 89-61 FOR SALE—A bunch of first-class ewes, with lambs by side. Ca'l Phil L. Schelferstine, R. R. No. 789-6 t FOR SALE —Early Rose sweet potatoes and rural New Yorker. Also eating potatoes. Inquire of Irwin Acker, S. First St., close to jail. 7418 t FOR SALE —One Rumley traction en glne, one Garr Scott separator, Birdsell clover huller, water tank, pump and hose, outfit complete for S7OO if you want it. A. W. Werling Preble, Ind., box 55. 66-52 t FOR SALE —We have about four hundred thousand twenty-three inch staves for sale at $3.50 per 1,000. Laying eight inches to weather, 1,000 of these staves will cover about two hundred square feet, and makes a roof that will last 20 years. The Decatur Egg Case Co. 61-30 t FOR SALE —Full blood S. C. Rhode Island Red eggs at 75c per setting of thirteen eggs. Prize winning stock. Eugene Runyon, at True & Runyon. FOR SALE —Vegetable plants of all kinds, Willard Steele, Steele's Par k- 80-24 t FOR SALE—Early Ohio and New York Rural home grown seed potatoes. Also some yellow seed corn. Also eating potatoes. Inquire of E. Zimmerman.R. F. D. 2, phone 4D. 88-6 t FOR SALE —A good second hand cook stove. 1336 west Monroe St. FOR RENT HOUSE FOR RENT —On cor. Fourth and Jackson street Inquire of Mikael Smith. 89-6 t FOR RENT A 6-room house and barn on Mercer avenue. J. H. Stone Agt 83-6 t FOR RENT—Nine room bouse with all modern Improvements, located on north First St. Call on Dyonls Schmitt. 83 , tt LOST AND FOUND LOST Pocketbook containing S2O note, also papers. Upon return to this office a liberal reward will be given. Name of the owner is contained in book. 92-6 t FOUND —A bunch of keys. Owner may have the same by calling at the Model Smoke House. y FOUND—A pattern for a girls’ jump-
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1 er dress. Owner may have same 1 by calling at this office. 87-3 t 1 t LOST —A gold bead necklace. Finder please return to this office and rer ceive reward. 88-6 t 1 LOST —A plush robe, black on one t side and brown on other, between Bremer's feed yard and Fifth street or on Fifth street between Monroe and Marshal streets. Filnder return ■ to this office. LOST —A bay mare with white strip ’ in face. Finder please return to I Decatur Horse Sale stables and re- ■ ceive a liberal reward. . LOST —A yellow buckskin glove for the left hand last Saturday between ' the Boston store and the office of 1 Fruchte & Litterer, on Second street. 1 Bring to this office and receive reward as the owner is very anxious to re- ■ cover the lost property. a—' THE BEST INSURANCE. Insure your horses and cattle in the Ossian Insurance company. Call Phone 4D line, or write E. E. Zimmerman, Decatur, rural r<»Hte two. 92-6 t ■ NOTICE. The Alabastineening of the Ben . Hur-Red Men's hall will be let at the office of L. L. Baumgartner Monday evening at 7:30, April 20, 1908. ENOS PEOPLES, JAS. N. FRISTOE. 91-5 t Chairmen of Committees. oANY FARMER wanting a good farm hand is requested to leave word at this office. , 89-3 t AT LAST! A REMEDY FOR YOUR RED STOVE TOP! We guarantee one application of STOVINK will keep I it black more than a month. STOVINK will not burn off, peel or rub off. One cent a week will .keep your stove black without any work. No smell and is not explosive. A child can apply it. All dealers, 25c. Decatur Hardware Co. FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR NDIANA CAPITAL SIOO,OOO SURPLUS $20,000 INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS
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! BREED TO THE BEST ORLINDO, Jr., k -Ml I . ' Is an inbred Onward. Is , stylish. ' kind, and a natural trotter. Has never i been worked for speed. No better colt in the country. A sure rtnu getter. Bred large, uniform heavy bone, nit.ely i finished colts. Orlindo will make the i season 1908 at the Hoosier feed barn ■ north Second street, Decatur, Ind. JESSE BUTLER & CO., Owner. Hindrang German coach stallion of the highest type of perfection, rarties wishing to breed will find it to their interest to bred to this horse and be convinced that the coach is the horse to raise on the farm. Will make the season of 1908 at the Hoosier feed barn, north Second street, Decatur- Ind. JESSE BUTLER. Owner. MADE SERVICE Qnt * guaranteed l\\ absolutely WATERPROOF ~ ~ \/7j oiled suits, slickers H AND HATS J Every garment guaranteed Clean • Light • Durable J J Suits‘3s9 Slickers »329 Jvze srsar dealers En/rfwnEns P7 urALOt mt nn nc Attrina CHICHESTER’S PILLS \ v B brand ipiKaJZW fv years known as Best Safro a t a r *** [HOYTS PILE REMEDY! APPEALS TO REASON _SL R,KES ris «T"AT the -^^^?vr’ JNDATION 0F ™ E ¥ i Ji ff^RFES E H?J™ O y CKL, < AL T 0 I Holthoise Drug Co. For Spouting, Roofing Galvanized Iron and Tin Work T. A. Leonard I Opposite Hale’e Warehouse. HICKORY WOOD ‘he Whipstock factory. A . M. York J phone 502. i o.k, t. !=sF!!==s!== * =s=!!===? ==^5=5!!—~ 9
B RO O K '■- I J.- <•: :.A,. i ' IMPORTED BELGIAN STALLION will stand at the Hosier Barn in Decatur from Tuesday until Saturday of each week during the season. Will also stand at my residence, two and one-half miles west of Pleasant Mills on Mondoy of each week. This horse has a first-class pedigree. Service, $15.00 to insure colt to stand. Care will be taken to avoid accidents but not responsible should any occur. JACOB RAWLEV Owner. R. R. io, Decatur, Ind. Titon, Goliah, Valoux. These famous stallions will stand the season of 1908 as follows: First three days of week at Preble, last three days at Conrad farm near Freidheim. Terms—sls.oo to insure colt to stand and suck. Valoux, the young horse, will stand at S2O. August Conrad. Seal Brown Trotting Stallion STATDEY, BOW-BELLES No. 42874 Seal brown trotting stallion will make the season at the Old Romberg stable on. Second street, t tolnsure colt to stand jtnd suck. Please see this horse before you breed. JOHN FALK & FRED BELL Owners. Leo Meyers, Keeper ACKER CEMENT WORKS. Located on north Second street, opposite Heckman Flouring Mills, manufactures the ideal cement block, porch column, etc. Have on hand large supply of blocks of last year’s manufacture. Cement work in all designs. Orders filled promptly. 90-12 t Samuel Acker, Manager.
