Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 6, Number 97, Decatur, Adams County, 22 April 1908 — Page 4

■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a’ | LAMAN & LEE I ■ Are headquarters for ■ ! the following I ■ • Lawn Mowers, Garden Rakes and ■ Hoes, Spray Pumps. I 1 ■ THE NATIONAL & SHARPLESS ■ S CREAM SEPERATORS S S : Buggies, Surreys. Wagons, Harg ness, whips etc. j IK Sure Drop corn planters, Gale corn B cultivators, J. I. Case cultivators. ■ M Riders and Walkers, Sewing machines. ■ ... , ... ■ The above named articles are the best the market j I affords. Come in and secure any one of the above | | articles you are in need of. All fully guaranteed. M ■ 1 : LAMAN & LEE ! ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■MlMl

■■■■■■■■■■■■■■fl ■ B: ■ THE MARKET B ■ REPORTS. B fl I ■■■■■■■Ba ■■■■■■ Accurate prices paid by Decatur J merchants for various products. Corrected every day at 2 o'clock. EAST BUFFALO, N. Y., April 22 — Market steady. Mediums and heavies .... @6.45 Prime steers @56.59 Medium steers @s6.oo' Stockers to best feeders.. @54.00 i Receipts, hogs, 15 cars; market! steady. Mediums and heavies .... @56.20 ! Yorkers @56.35 Pigs @55.60 SHEEP. Wether sheep @57.25 Culls, clipped @54.00 Weiher sheep @56.00 CHICAGO MARKETS. July wheat 87V* May wheat 96% July corn ;... 62% May corn 66% July oats 45% PITTSBURG MARKETS. April 22. —Hog supply 30 cars; market steady. Heavies @56.30 Mediums @56.35 Yorkers @55.45 Light @56.00 Pigs .................... @55,50 TOLEDO MARKETS. Cash wheat May wheal Cash com 68 Cash oats 54 May oats 531% » - PRODUCE. By Decatur Produce Co. Butter 17c Eggs 12c Fowls ’. 8c GhMks 8c Ducks 7c Ceeoc 6c Turkeys, young 12c Turkeys, toms 8c Turkeys, hens 9c HIDES. By B. Kalver and Sou.

SALE ?* HMd Decatur, Indiana, APRIL 241908 We have a large consignment for our coming sale. They consist of draft teams, good brood mares, colts and a lot of general purpose horses and cheap work horses. W’e have some of them on hand now. If you are in need of a horse, come in and look our horses over. If you have a horse to sell, bring him to this sale. Leading buyers from eastern markets attend these sales. Commission same whether sold tl private sale or auction. Special light harness sale May 7th and regular sale May Bth. Fred Reppert Auctioneer Decatur Horse Sale Co

< Wool 16c® 20c i Wool (tied with binder twine)l4c@lßc i Calf hides 7c t Beef hides 4%c 1 Tallow 4 C t Sheep pelts [email protected] I Mink [email protected] I i Muskrat sc@3oc I Coon 10c@$1.10 i Skunk 15c@$1.10 i • 1 DECATUR GRAIN MARKET. Niblick and Company. : j Butter ,20c i | Mixed ear corn 80 t Yellow ear com .............. .82 i I White oats 43 ' i Wheat 87 Bye 61 ' Barley 65 Timothy seed 165 1 Prime red clover 10.50 1 Alsyke 8.50 ’ 1 PRICES ON COAL, By Girt Reynolds. Chestnut coal 7.50 Hoeking Valley 4.00 West Virginia splint 4.50 Wash nut 4.00 HOW IS YOUR STOMACH? Easy Way to Strengthen It and Get Well. A good digestive system, one that acts so that you do not know that you have a stomach, is God’s birthright to every man —to every woman. If digestion is weak, if food turns into gas, if you suffer after eating, if you are slepeless, nervous and out of sorts —then the stomach is diseased and prompt action should be taken, W. A. Ennla, a well-known builder in Syracuse, tells an easy way to strengthen the stomach and get well when he writes: “Ml-o-na Stomach Tablets have done more for me in one week than all the doctors the two years I was under their care. Thanks : to Mi-o-na, I can work once more, the : first time in over a year.” : It is an easy thing to strengthen : the stomach and cure indigestion by : using Mi-o-na. Get a s(Kcent box : from Holthouse Drug Co., with their guarantee to refund the money unless the remedy does all that is claimed for it.

CLUBS AND SOCIETY (Continued from page 2.) I and a general good time had. The • charge for adults, is ten cents and for children five cents. The proceeds from this event goes to a fund for the erection of a cottage in the home at Lafayette. Indiana. Everybody invited. The Bachelor Maids club will meet at the home of Miss Clara Terveer tonight, which will be their first meeting fcr the season. The maids will have a joyful time, as they always do. One of the most delightful society events was the reception given last evening in honor of the Heidelberg quartet at the German Reformed parsonage after the entertainment at the opera house. More than sixty young people of Fort Wayne chartered a car last evening and came to Decatur to hear rhe famous singers and speaker, who more than pleased the large audience which assembled to hear them. Those present were the members of the quartet, those who came from Fort Wayne and the Christian Endeavor society of the German Reformed church. A short time was spent in a social talk and a delicicus luncheon was served. The out-of-town guests departed on the last car. voting the reception committee fine entertainers. There will be a special meeting of the K. of C.'s this evening at their hall in the Allison block, as much business of importance is to be transacted. A good attendance is earnestly requested. 1 o NAMED BUILDING COMMITTEE. Over Seventy-Five Thousand Dollars for Scottish Rite Temple. By the time snow flies, it is predicted the roof will be upon a magnificent temple to be erected this summer by the Scottish Rite Masons on the site of the Morgan homestead. Washington and Clinton streets, and the corner will be graced by a structure that will cost from $125,000 to $150,000. At a meting of the members of the Scottish Rite last night it was announced that already $76,150 worth of 5 per cent gold bonds have been sold and that, if necessary. SIOO,000 worth more can be placed within a few days. The bonds are In denominations of SSO. A building committee. to have charge of the construction Os the structure was named. It consists of the Messrs. George W. Pixley, chairman; J. H. Bass, G. E., Read, A. E. Carroll, E. M. Wilson, W. W. Rockhill and F. W. Freese. Within a few days this committee will organize and will select an architect to draw the plans for the temple. No time is to be lost and as soon as the preliminary details can be arranged work’ on the building will commence. It is proposed to make the temple a model of the kind and it will be one of the most imposing structures in the city.—Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette. o— —= . HICKORY WOOD FOR SALE—At the Whipstock factory. A. M. York, phone 502. PARK HOTEL FOR SALE. The Park hotel can be purchased at a bargain. Call at once if you want tc talk business. ts I. P. Diller, Prop. V ; tATFv ’ Aw 1 * LOW CUT FOOTWEAR I We invite attention to our ’ choice and unusually handsome lines of Women’s Low Cut Footwear. 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

TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE. Reported by the Decatur Abstract & Loan Company . Money to loan on - farms on long time at 5 per cent ine terest. City loans made at 6 and 7 1 per cent. Building leans a specialty, s Office rooms 3 and 4 Traction Building r Decatur, Indiana. , Lena Lankenau to Wm. F. Bleeker, St. Marys, Sec. 17, SIB,OOO. Bertha E. Spuller to Gradie A. Light Sec. 36. Root $630. Rebecca Williams to Naomi Ford, 1 Sec. Hartford, SI,OOO. r Christena R. Niblick to William A. - Aspy, let 184, Decatur, $75. 1 Magdalena Bremerkamp to Magda- ’ lena Deininger, lot 589. Decatur, SIOO. Magdalena Bremerkamp to Catharine Ehinger, lot 588, Decatur. sll John A. Ehrman to Florian Siegel, t Sec. 9, Union, $7,200. ■ John Wiemann to Emanuel H. Ha- ■ begger. Sec. 15, French. SI,BOO. “ Ida Boknecht to Dwight Wilder. Sec. I 22. French, $2,000. 1 David T. Wells te Robert P. Davis, • Sec. 17, Blue Creek. S7OO. ‘ Adams Syphers to Robert P. Davis, “ Sec. 17, Blue Creek, $1,300. ’ James Kelley to Wm. L. Rauden- “ bush. Sec. 29. Blue Creek. $2,800. • John Mailer to Gideon Gerber, Sec. • 4, French. sl6. 1 John M. Kaehr to Gideon Gerber, ' Sec. 4, French, S2OO. i Lewis C. Miller to Isiah HockenL berry. Sec. 16. Jefferson, SIOO. Levi Harkley to Isiah Hockenberry, Sec. 6. Jefferson. $39. Elsie E. Bollman et al to Isiah Hockenberry. Sec. 6. Jefferson. S6O. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a DEMOCRAT WANT COLUMN. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ WANTED Vv ANTED —A girl to do- house work. Call at the home of Clayton Dorwin. 411 north Second street. 96-3 t WANTED —Girl to do general housework in small family. Apply to R K. Allison, resident north Second St., Decatur, Ind. 93.61 ANTED—A partner, who can invest small amount of capital and take charge of business, either in a retail coal yard or wholesale coal. If you mean business give reference. Write or call on George Tricker, Decatur, Indiana. 92-6 t WANTED —A girl at the Anderson and Baker restaurant. Call at once. FOR SALE ' I, — _ EGGS FOR SALE —Rose 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 —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 —A bunch of first-class ewes, with lambs by side. Call Phil L. Schelferstine, R. R. No. ?. 89-6 t FOR SALE —Ona Rumley traction ev Sine, one Garr Scott separator. Birdsell clover hulier, water tank, pump and bose, outfit complete for S7OO if you want it A. W. Werling. Preble, Ind, box 55. 66-52 t FOR SALE —Vegetable plants of ail kinds. Willard Steele, Steele’s Farfc 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. Zimmerrnan.R. F. D. 2, phone 4D. 88-6 t DINING ROOM SET. sideboard, ex tension table, chairs; walnut bedroom suit; setee; heating stove. In- | quire of Mrs. Margaret Coffee, Fourth St ~ 90-4 ts FOR RENT FOR RENT Eight roomed story and a half house, with acre of ground, on Chestnut St. Inquire Df C. T. > Rainier, 210 south Tenth street. ts HOI SE FOR RENT—On cor. Fourth r and Jackson street. Inquire of Mi- _ kael Smith. 89-6 t f LOST AND FOUND t j. LOST —Pocketbook containing S2O note, also papers. Upon return to " this office a liberal reward will be 1 given. Name of the owner is con- ; rained In book. 92-6 t 1 FOUND—A bunch of keys. Owner i may have the same by calling at the _ Model Smoke House. # FOUND — A bunch of keys. Owner can have same by calling at For- ■ nax Flower Mill.

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I ' FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR NDIANA CAPITAL SIOO,OOO SURPLUS $20,000 INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS’ B R O OK i i. IMPORTED BELGIAN STALLION will stand at the Hosier Barn in Deca, tur 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-ciass pedigree. Service,' $15.00 to insure con to stand. Care will be taken to avoid accidents but not responsible should any occur. JACOB RAWLEV -Oraer. R. R. io, Decatur, Ind. r LS) PgOTEGTION afforded by a oM G'l Slicker? / ! ' Clean-Light L-fx I. t'K durable ■ Syaranieed | Waterproof Everywhere M BOSTON U.4A

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 —$15.00 to insure colt to stand and suck. Valoux, the young horse, will stand at S2O. * = August Conrad. k Seal Brown Trotting Stallion , STATLEY, BOW-BELLES No. 42874 - Seal brown trotting stallion wiii ■ make the season at the Old Romberg | stable on Second street. >|2 toinsure colt to stand end suck. Please see this horse before you ■ breed. t JOHN FALK & FRED BELL Owners. Leo Meyers, Keeper . —- . BREED TO THE BEST ORLINDO, Jr., Is an Inbred Onward. Is stylish, kind, and a natural trotter. Has never been worked for speed. No better colt in the country. A sure torn getter. Bred large, uniform heavy bone, niVdy finished colts. Orlindo will make the season 1908 at the Hoosier feed bani north Second street, Decatur, lud. JESSE BUTLER & CO., Owner. Hindrang German coach stallion of the highest type of perfection, parties wishing to breed will find it to their interest to bred to this horse and be convincea 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.