Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 6, Number 105, Decatur, Adams County, 1 May 1908 — Page 4
000000000000 O o O THE MARKET O O REPORTS O O O 000000000000 Accurate prices paid by Decatur merchants for various products. Corrected every day at 2 o’clock. EAST BUFFALO, N. Y.. May 1 — Market steady. Mediums and heavies .... @6.45 1 Prime steers @*6.50 I Medium steers @*6.90 Stockers to best feeder* . @*4.00 Receipts, hogs, 85 cars; market steady. Mediums and heavies .... @*6.00 Yorkers @*6.25 Pigs @*5.90 SHEEP. Wether sheep @*7.25 Culls, clipped @*4.00 Wether sheep @*5.75 CHICAGO MARKETS. July wheat 88% May wheat 102 July corn 63% May corn 67% July oats 46% PITTSBURG MARKETS. May 1. —Hog supply 30 cars; market steady. Heavies @*6.10 Mediums @*6.15 I Yorkers @*6.15 I, Light @*6.00 Pigs @*5.65 TOLEDO MARKETS. Cash wheat 102% May wheat 102% Cash corn 68% Cash oats 54% May oats 53% PRODUCE. By Decatur Produce Co. Butter 17c Eggs 12c Fowls ■ 8 C Ghi<*s 8c Ducks 7 C I Geese 6c Turkeys, young 12c Turkeys, toms 8c Turkeys, hens 9c HIDES. By ti. tvatver and Son Wool 14c@18c Wool (tied with binder twine)l2c@l6c Calf hides 7c Beef hides 4%c Tallow Sheep pelts 25c@*1.00 DECATUR GRAIN MARKET. Niblick and Company. E Kgs Batter 20c Mixed ear corn 83 Yellow ear corn 85 White oats Wheat ji R ye 63 Barley Timothy seed 1.65 Prime red clover 10.50 Alsyke 8.50 PRICES ON COAL. By Girt Reynolds. Chestnut coal 750 Hoeking Valley 4 00 West Virginia splint 4.50 Wash nut 4 00 POR _?S Le 1 mare in foal, 7 years old. 1 two-year-old colt 1 Durham bu11,'29 months old. 1 cow will be fresh about April 5. 2 yearling calves and good young buck. 10 good breeding ewes. Inquire of S. T. WELKER, One-Half Mile North of Bobo, Ind. r NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. 1 Taxes must oe paid by May 4. Under the depository law, it will be impossible to lay away receipts but instead the cash must be paid. It is the law with a severe penalty attached if it is not enforced. AH taxes not , paid by May 4 are delinquent and the treasurer is compelled to collect ’ delinquency. He must do it. Please govern yourself accordingly. J. F. LACHOT, 58-ts County Treasurer. .—. , _ i o WANTED HICKORY BUTTS. We ate in the market for good secend growth hickory tor which we pay highest cash price delivered to our factory, or will buy on the stump. For price and dimension Inquire of A. M. York, or phone 502, Decatur, fad. 65-26 t— -itw PARK HOTEL FOR SALE. The Park hotel can be purchased at a bargain. Cal! at once if you want to talk business. ts J. P. Diller, Prop. BUTLER & BUTLER are ready to <fo your concrete work such as walks, foundation and cellar walla, cement work guaranteed. Phones 27S and 66C. 83-30 t
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-IFI mJ ’ —; Oil Ifr ■ J* •. • * XTRAGOOQ CLOTHES FOR BOYS Ederheimer, Stein & Co, - Makers IN a few plain words, here is o ’ what you get in A heaping measure of quality for every dollar you spend; and the satisfaction of seeing your boy look as well as any lad more expensively dressed. Beautiful styles for boys 3 to 10, finished in a most attractive way. Suits for boys, 7 to 17, smartly tailored to give utmost wear and HOLTHOUSE SCHULTE & COMPANY More News from the New England States. If any one has any doubts as to the virtue of Foley’s Kidney Cure, they need only to refer to Mr. Alvin H. Stimpson, of Willimantic, Conn., who, after losing hope of recovery, on account of the failure of so many remedies, finally tried Foley's Kidney Cure, which he says was “just the thing” for him, as four bottles cured him completely. He is now entirely well and free from all the suffering incident to acute kidney trouble. THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. o THE WORLD’S CLIMATE. is not entirely free from disease, on the high elevations fevers prevail, while on the lower levels malaria is encountered to a greater or less extent. according to altitude. To overcome climate affections, lassitude, malaria. jaundice, biliousness, fever and ague, and general debility, the most ' effective remedy is Electric Bitters, the great alterative and blood put!tier; the antidote for every form of bodily weakness, nervousness and insomnia. Sold under guarantee at all dealers. Price 50c.
A GREAT PROGRAM (Continued fro* page 1.) Fannie Marie McConnell—“Her voice was ever soft, gentle and low, an excellent thing in woman.” Lucile Ireia Gillig—“So gentle, so employed.” Marguerite Belle mentally I am disposed to harmony, but organically I am incapable of tune.” Clara Louise Boknecht —“More than common tall." Florence Leilah Kunkle—“No one but a blockhead ever wrote except for money. I never wrote much myself.” Officers: Harry Hartman Weldy, President. William Atlee Conrad. Vice Pres. Laura Etta Brandyberry, Secretary. Lucile Ireta Gillig, Treasurer. High School Faculty: C. E. Hocke, Principal. Rose L. Dunathan. O. E. Frazee. D. A. Baumgartner. J. C. Tritch. Annetta Johnson. Wm. Beachler, Supt. .. Board of Trustees: A. H. Sellemeyer, President. F. V. Mills, Secretary. D. B. Erwin, Treasurer. o . . IT REACHED THE SPOT. Mr. E. Humphrey, who owns a large general store at Omega, 0., and is I president of the Adams County TeleI phone Co., as well as of the Home i Telephone Co., of Pike county, 0., says I of Dr. King's New Discovery: “It saved my life once. At least I think it did. It seemed to reach the spot —the very seat of my cough —when everything else failed.” Dr. King's New Discovery not only reaches the cough spot; it heals the sore spots and the weak spots in throat, lungs and chest. Sold under guarantee at all dealers. 50c and *I.OO. Trial bottle free. VALUED SAME AS GOLD. B. G .Stewart, a merchant of Cedar View. Miss., says: “1 tell my customers when they buy a box of Dr. King’s New Life Pills they get the worth of that much gold in weight, if afflicted with constipation, malaria or biliousness.” Sold under guarantee by all dealers. 25c. ifWwA W |i A JR r . LOW CUT FOOTWEAR > We invite attention to our choice and unusually handsome lines of Women’s Low Cut Footwear. The newest j* creations of the World’s best s Shoemakers are here. Oxfords, Colonials, Pumps and i- Slippers in many exclusive * designs. A display well 3 , worth any Woman’s time coming to see. Prices reast. onable in every instance. [I —Winnes Shoe Store
DOINGS IN SOCIETY (Continued from page 1 ) ' i The Menn-Ate club will meet at the - home of Mrs. Maynard Frisinger next Friday evening. - Mrs. Jacob Atz. entertained the , Ladies’ Aid society of the Presbyterian church at her home Thursday after--1 noon. The hostess had prepared a ■ special program which proved a very pleasant part of the afternon's enjoy- ; ' ment. The hostess then served dainty ■ i refreshments. About forty ladies were , present and the secretary reported ' *71.70 collections for the past month. ; The next meeting will be held in . two weeks at the Presbyterfan par- ; sonage with Mrs. Spetnagle. Mrs. John Tyndall entertained the members of the Euterpean club at ' her home last evening. Mrs. Nach- . trieb had charge of the program, the lesson being of an artist, Palo Ve- ■ ronise. The papers were all excellent and very (interesting. The hostess served dainty refreshments and a delightful time was enjoyed by those , of the club who were present. SOLD 1,100 LB. HEREFORD BULL Smith and Ulman Have Great Herd of Cattle. Smith and Ulman have just sold so the Birdsell Manufacturing company of South Bend, a yearling Hereford bull weighing 1,100. The calf was sired by Beau Donald 63rd, the Smith and Ulman herd bull. There is no type of Hereford cattle in the United States better than the Beau Donald family and a number of these will be on exhibition at the Great Northern Indiana *air to be held next August. Messrs Smith and Ulman have made their firm famous by the fine registered cattle they handle. The first musicale to be given by the pupils of the Acedemy of Music under the direction of the Sisters of St. Agnes, promises to be more than pleasing, the program consisting of very interesting selections by the best talent in the city. It will be a grand musical feast so don’t forget the date May 14. o A great many people imagine they have heart trouble when the fact is that the whole trouble lies in the stomach. The pains in the side around the region of the heart are not necessarily heart trouble. We suggest that you start with the stomach and whenever you feel a depression after eating or whenever your food seems to nauseate take Kodol. It will not be very long until all these “heart pains” will (disappear. Take Kcdol now and until you know you are right again. There isn’t any doubt about what it will do and you will find the truth of this statement verified after you have used Kodol for afew weeks. It is sold here by B. Doolittle. o DISTURBED THE CONGREGATION The person who disturbed the congregation last Sunday bj' continually coughing is requested to buy a bottle of Foley's Honev and Tar. THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. 0 000000000000 o o O DEMOCRAT O O WANT COLUMN O O O 000000000000 NOTICE —Piano tuner Wm. Spiegel, of Fort Wayne, will be in Decatur about May 7. Any one wishing work done may leave their order at Gay & Zwicks furniture store. 105-3 t WANTED WANTED —Lawn mowers to grind by electricity. Bicycles repaired and general smitKing. See F. E. Smith, 131 S. Second SL 104-60 t WANTED —Boarders. Inquire of Mrs. , Noah Mangold on First street 99-6 t WANTED—A girl for general housework. Inquire of Robert Allison s on Adams St. FOR SALE FOR SALE—A good trusty driving horse, eight years oM. Inquire of W. P. Biggs at Slickman's feed yard, Monroe street. 105-6 t PLENTY of cow pasture and a fresh cow for sale. George Zimmerman. 104-6 t FOP. SALE —10 roomed house, located on 528 Marshall street. Inquire of John Baker, at Anderson and Baker restaurant or of A. Wolpert. 104-30 t FOR SALE Six head Duroc Jersey fall pigs. Four males and two gilts. These are extra good ones, but will sell right to give room for spring pigs. Phone No. 300, D. E. Studabake, Decatur, Ind. 104-30 t FOR SALE —Tomato and cabbage plants at Emma Werders, 524 Mar. shall St. Phone 347. 104-3 t FOR SALE —One one-horse wagon, 5 ton of fertilizer, one buggy, one Shunk Plow almost new, one Milwau-
' kee mower almost tew, 3 sow scalves I , by their side; will sell cheap because i I need the room. John Scheiman. I I west Monroe St. 98-6 t I j EGGS FOR SALE—Rose Comb Buff i 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 HL. e o d FOR SALE —Dwelling house, eleven rooms, modern conveniences, situate on brick street within three blocks from court house. Price cheap, turns to suit purchaser. Address Box 151, Decatur, Indiana. Will trade for improved farm. HICKORY WOOD FOR SALE—At the Whipstock factory. A. M York, phone 502. FOR SALE —One Rumley traction engine, one Garr Scott separator. Birdsell clover huller, water tank, pump and hose, outfit complete for *7OO jf you want it. A. W. Werling Preble, Ind., box 55. 66 52t ’
‘ FOR SALE —Vegetable plants of all kinds. Willard Steele, Steele’s Park. 80-241 , FOR SALE —Eighty acre farm in Washington township, three miles I from Decatur on macadam road. Good buildings and good drainage. See Conrad Brake. ts FOR SALE. First class building stone, crushed ' stone, stone screenings. Portland cement, cement blocks dynamite in caps and lump coal. ts JULIUS HAUGK. ,FOR RENT FOR RENT —Building corner of Second and Jefferson streets, also the four rooms above Clem Voglewede shoe store. Call or phone D. E Studabaker, Decatur, Ind., phone No. 300. 104-12 t FOR RENT—Eight roomed story and a half house, with acre of ground, on Chestnut St. Inquire of C. T. Rainier. 210 south Tenth street. ts FOR RENT —Five roomed house. Inquire of Mrs. Laura Crill, Sixth St. 99-12 t FOR RENT —House and barn, 5 acres in the country. Inquire Wash Kent R. R 9. Decatur, Ind. 101-6 C FOR RENT —Eight roomed story and a half house with modern equipment on Winchester street. Inquire of Miss Anna Winnes. dealer in shoes. 103-3 t LOST AND FOUND FOUND —A dark brown muff. Owner can have same by calling at this office and paying for this ad. 99-3 t LOST —A gold bracelet between Decatur and Monroe. Finder please return to this office or to Miss Ruby Miller. iOO-3t W. H. Ward, of the late firm of Babcock and Ward, will continue in real estate business. He will also handle all kinds of insurance and do collecting. 105-2 t —— made SERVICE kX'\ and guaranteed IV absolutely waterproof ■Z/l OILED SUITS. SLICKERS i AND HATS J garment guaranteed rl Clean • Light ■ Durable J J Suits‘322 Slickers‘329 Jxo orocsr ocmchs mrrmett ’ -j,! 1 } /-pF? t * After Once Tasting Ytnbl no one wants an old-fash-ioned cod liver oil preparation or emulsion, because Vinol is a much better bodybuilder and strength creator for old people,weak children, and for coughs, colds, bronchitis, etc. If it does no good we will return your money. SMITH YAGER & FALK.
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1 1 Fit and Service ■ are combined to the ■ highest degree in the K “ Florsheim ” sh °e I After once wearing a I P a ’ r - Ou always I lo °b for the “Name on I the shoe.” J. H. VOCLEWEDE & SON- I I Opposite Court House. Decatur, Ind. I
, t ============================== ii : ICE, ICE n s d Do you use it? If so leave your order with the City Ice Line h And secure artificial icc for your coolers this season. H. L. Confer PHONE 92 ; FARMERS ATTENTION ! For 30 days insurance on mares while foaling, see GRAHAM & SCOTT 1 Decatur,lnd. SEE LETTIE M. KINTZ For all kinds of needle work sup plies, etc. Stamping a specialty. At Everett & Hite’s Bazaar. DR. J. M. MILLER Eve, Ear, Nose and Throat Treated EYES TESTED AND GLASSES FITTED 220 South 2nd St. Decatur For Spouting, Roofing Galvanized iron and Tin Work Copper and Galvanized Llghtninc Rods. See T. A. Leonard Opposite Halo's Warehonaa. "COUSH a WFDY CTtTRas Coughs,Colds, ■ CROUP, WhoopgG^i: Thit remedy cis always be denetMlrfeMH is pleasant t« uke. (t contains no saram ar other harmful drug and may b« given asceafidtntfy to a baby as to an adult. . Prke 2S cents, large she s* cents.
BREED TO THE BEST 1 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 tou getter. r Bred largo, uniform heavy bone, nfoely finished colta. Orlindc will make the season 1908 at the Hoosier feed barn north Second street, Decatur, Ind. JESSE BUTLER A CO., Owner. Hindrang German coach stallion of the hfgh- ■ est type of perfection, parties wishing to breed will find it to their interest to bred to this horse and be con- ’ vinced 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. Seal Brown Trotting Stallion STATLEY, BOW-BELLES No. 42874 Seal brown trotting stallion will make the season at the Old Romberg stable on Second street. totnsure colt to stand and suck. Please see this horse before you breed. JOHN FALK &. FRED BELL Owners. Leo Meyers, Keeper Titon, Goliah, Valoux. These famous stallions wiu stand the season of 1908 as follows: First three days of week at Preble, last three days at Conrad farm rear Freidhelm. Terms —*15.00 to insure colt to stand and suck. Valoux, the young horse, will stand at *2O. August Conrad. A FARM FOR. THE BOYS 3tj •** est way f° r yo ° to ®‘* e your W Here is the answer: Secure a farm for them in the TEXAS PANHANDLE S r° ts • I*°<l little meuejr. r arming j s eaay where the soS, the climate, water and all ceadittoas fever you aa they de ia theFanhandie. "luT ■ W “ *° d»e fanners fn»n» Qhio. Indians. Uhnots and Michigan who are now there making a btg auccoaa of it. S iou- excursions twice a month via Rock Island Lines, wjuch run through the of the best pwt of it. ” . “ y “• t *P«od year old age where work 14 lighter sad the relura greater, and where the UyS can get a good F a ’V B L tl!6 r 5 5“ is ? for further information call on E. GREGG DAVE. raiey-Long Block. Fort Wajmo.lnA Democrat Want Ads. Pay.
