Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 6, Number 186, Decatur, Adams County, 5 August 1908 — Page 4

000000000000 l O .01 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.. Aug. 5.— -Receipts, hogs. 10 cars; market slow. Mediums and heavies .... @57.25 Yorkers @s".ls Pigs @56.25 , SHEEP. Wether sheep @54.50 Culls, clipped @54.90 Wether sheep @54.50 PITTSBURG MARKETS. Aug. 5. —Hog supply 20 cars: market steady. Heavies @57.05 mediums ' @57.10 Y’orkers @57.05 lagh; @56.75 Pigs @56.10 TOLEDO MARKETS. Wheat cash 96% September wheat 97% Corn, cash 82 Oats, cash 50% September oats 48% PRODUCE. By Decatur Produce Co. Butter 14e Eggs 18c Fowls 8c Chicks 12c Ducks 8c Geese 6c Turkeys, young 12c Turkeys, toms 9c Turkeys, hens 9c ♦ HIDES. By B. Kalver and Son. Wool 13c@l?c Calf hides 7c Beef hides 4%c Tallow 4c Sheep pelts 25c @sl.oo DECATUR C?RAIN MARKET. Niblick and Company. Eggs 18c Butter 15c Mixed ear corn 93 Yellow ear corn .. 95 White oats ... >. 42 Wheat 86 Alsike clover seed 8.00 Red clover seed 7.50 Timothy seed 1.50 Rye 62 Barley 50 PRICES ON COAL. By Girt Reynolds. Chestnut coal $7.50 Hocking Valley 4.00 West Virginia splint 4.50 Wash nut 4.00 The Decatur Packing company, Phone 81, will pay the following prices for live stock: Hegs [email protected] Cattle 3.00@ 5.00 Calveg 5.00@ 5.50 Quick relief for Asthma Sufferers Foley’s Honey and Tar affords immediate relief to asthma sufferers In the worst stages and if taken in time will effect a cure THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO o Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup acts gently upon the bowels and thereby drives the cold out of the system and at the same time it allays inflammation and stops irritation. PICKLES —W’e have pickles for sale any size you want. Phone No. 113. Beni and Wm, Beavers. 18161 o What a New Jersey Editor Says M. T. Lynch. Editor of th e Phillipsburg, N. J.. Daily Post, writes: “I have used many kinds of medicines for coughs and colds in my family but never anything so good as Foley's Honey and Tar. I cannot say too much in praise of it.” Sold by HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. • o Democrat Want Ads. Pay.

L_OW RATES For homeseekers excursions First and Third Tuesdays of Each Month during Year 1908 . VIA* THE GLOVER LEAF ROUTE From Decatur To TEXAS, MISSOURI, COLORADO, ARKANSAS, KANSAS, OKLAHOMA And other Southwestern and Western states and territories All Clover Leaf Agents and Em ployes are Instructed to pay special attention to the comfort and conven lence of holders of Homeseekera' Exc ■rslon Tickets. For particulars call upon or address T. L. McCullough Agent, Toledo, St. Louis & Western R. R. Decatur, Ind. I

000000000000 o o O DEMOCRAT O O WANT COLUMN O O O qo o o oo o qo o q o WANTED > TEAMS WANTED—To haul stone from Decatur to th e Cline road. S.’ Woods & Son. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Some fine Double Standard Scotch Shorthorn bull calves, 6 to 12 months old; also some good spring Poland China boars, recorded. Fred D. Bell, Fairview Farm. 161-ts First class building stone, crushed stole, stone screenings. Portland ce meat, cement blocks, dynamite in caps and lump coal. ts JULIUS HAUGK. FOR SALE—Household goods. Call before Thursday over laundry Mrs. Alice Smith. 184-3 t FOR SALE—An 18 hors e power Huber engine and one 32-54 Huber separator, run one season. Price $1,400 if sold any time before July 16. Call or address A. W. Werling, Preble, Tn diana, Box 55. 162-10 t IN ABOUT ten days crab apples, the same as I sold last year, will be ready for use. For jelly they should be used beforel fully ripe *D. G. M. Trout. Phone 203.** 184-6 t LOST AND FOUND LO'ST^GoiTTraroiet^new^'Everett, Hite & Co. The bracelet contained initials D. C. Return to this office and receive reward. 185-3 t LOST —Day book and a number of postal cards. Please return to this I office as the day book is important. 185-3 t FOUND —A duster lap robe. Leser may have same by paying for this ad. and calling at T. C. Corbett's cigar store. 186-3 t FOUND Some mcney. Inquire J. C. Augsburger, R. R. ’l, Berne. MISCELLANEOUS FARM LOANS—Plenty of money at 5 per cent on long time. Privilege of partial payments granted on all loans. The Decatur Abstract and Loan Co., Decatur, Indiana. 177-12 t STRAYED —A white shoat from the home of William Jackson. Finder please notify this office. 179-4 t MONEY TO LOAN—I have plenty of money to loan on farms. No com mission charged. Bore B. Erwin, at torney at law. tufrt o HAY FEVER AND SUMMER COLDS Victims of hay fever will experience great benefit by taking Foley’s Honey and Tar, as jt stops difficult breathing immediately and heals the Inflamed air passages, and even if it should, fail to cure you it will give instant relief.” The genuin e is in a yellow package. Sold by HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. o Ask for Alien’s Foot-Ease, a Powder. It makes walking easy. Cures Corns, Banions. Ingrowing Nails. Swollen and sweating feet. At all Druggists and Shoe Stores, 25c. Don’t accept any substitute. Sample FREE. Address, Alien S. Umsted. Leßoy. N.Y. o FOR SORE FEET. “I have found Bucklen’s Arnica Salve to be the proper thing to use for sore feet, as well as for healing burns, sores, cuts, and all manner of abrasions,’’ writes Mr. M. Stone, of East Poland, Maine. It is the proper thing too for piles. Try it! Sold under guarantee at all dealers. 25c. o Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup Is sold under a positive guarantee to cure constipation, sick headache, stomach trouble, or any form of indigestion. If it fails, the manufacturers refund your money What mor e can any one do. Sold by HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO.

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STATE FAIR BARN New Structure to Cost $.40000 Is Building at Indianapolis This Summer. WILL HOUSE SHOW HORSES Larger Than Livestock Pavilion and Has Modern Appointments for Horses and ’’isitors—Rebuilding Era Has Begun—New Cement Walks and Other Improvements. The State Board of Agriculture fs this summer building on the Indiana State Fair grounds a new barn for horses, which is to cost $40,000, the board meeting the cost of the structure The contract provides for Its completion by September 1. and it will be used for the first time during the week of the State Fair, which opens September 7. It is said to be the only show bam in the United States which Is so arranged that all of the horses in the stalls may be seen by a visitor. The new barn is east of the livestock pavilion which was erected last year and is eighty feet away from it It occupies ground on which stood several long sheds for show horses, these smaller bams paving been taken to the east side of the grounds to ohelici horses that are in training on the tracks. The barn that is building is 328 feet long and 204 feet wide, or 88 feet longer and four feet wider than the livestock pavilion. It will have capacity for 394 horses in stalls that are 5% by 10 feet. Between the stalls will be aisles over 22 feet in width, so that large crowds of visitors may move with ease through the structure and see the blooded animals. Behind each stall will be a chain to protect visitors from the heels of the horses. The building has been designed for the comfort of the horses, for the convenience of the men who take care of them, and at the same time enable visitors to see the livestock at any time. One of the rules of the Fair is that all livestock must at all times be in condition to be seen by visitors, and in the new barn it is thought that the rule will be more closely followed than ever. While it is to be a very large, one-story structure, the roof will be high, and the building will contain roomy lofts for feed, bunks for hos tiers, harness rooms and offices for the managers of the horse department. The roof is to be of saw-tooth pattern, and special attention will be given to ventilation and light will be brought In from the north. The roof proper will be of tile. In the barn will be housed al! of the horses of the Fair except the trotters and pacers In other years the show horses have been sheltered in many bams which had no conveniences for horses, caretakers or visitors. A twenty-foot cement walk will connect the horse bam with the livestock pa vilion and should the weather be rainy, this walk will be covered with a canvas awning for the protection of the horses’ coats, that they may reach the pavilion in the best condition. The show horse department of the Fair years ago began to more than fill the small barns allotted it. and when the Fair’s horse shows began to grow in public favor, it was found that a large structure that would permit the exhibition of horses while in their, stalls was a necessity. French and American Perchcrons, Clydesdales Shires. Belgians, draft and grade draft horses, and in the coach classes, hackneys and German coach horses in large numbers are shown at the Fait every autumn. All of the light har ness animals, saddlers, high steppers, jumpers, ponies and mules will all have quarters in the new barn, and this department of the fair, including the contents of the arena, will be under the direction of David Wallace, member of the State Board from Indianapolis. The livestock pavilion and the horse bam mark the beginning of a rebuild Ing of the Indiana Fair on far more extensive lines than have been followed. These two structures represent an expenditure of about $150,000. The two buildings have been so locatz ed that a picturesque arrangement of other structures in later years can be made. The State Board has ft in mind to erect a building for machinery which wHI cover about five acres and in time hopes to put up a large and pretentious building for the women oi, Indiana. What is to develop into an extensive I paving era has begun on the Fait: grounds this summer. A cement walk ■ 12 feet wide is being put down from the grandstand on the race course tc. the Art building, the walk passing the doors of the Administration building. The mile and half-mile tracks have been much improved, both having been resoiled and ditched alone the inside ! and outside edges, which enables the' tracks to dry qujckly after a rain. A large quantity of earth has been re-; moved from the infield of the pile I track, so that a spectator watching the races from the grandstand may see a horse’s ankles all the way around the course. In the next few years the State Board expects to put up a large and pretentious woman’s building and a machinery pavilion of brick and steel, the pavliloc to cover several acres, and [ to make many other improvements.

THE WET WEATHER .WO; A COMFORT AND V/ XA PROTECTION afforded by a * -T in vyggj - i\ SLICKER? J i i r| I Clean-Light I II I Durable Vwr Guaranteed 7 Waterproof -Jr 6oo a j vowtw co eosrow u »a. ’W»«» >O »■ CW *tO -OWOW’C cww - ■ After Once Tasting Ytnoi 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. WHY JAMES LEE GOT WELL Everybody in Zanesville, 0., knows Mrs. Mary Lee, of rural route 8. She writes: ”My husband. James Lee. firmly believes he owes his life to the use of Dr. King's New Discovery. His lungs were so severely affected that consumption seemed inevitable, when a Jriend recommended New Discovery. e tried It, and its use has restored him to perfect health.” Dr. King’s New Discovery is the king of throat and lung remedies. For coughs and colds it has no equal. The first dose gives relief. Try it’ Sold under guarantee at all dealers. 50c and SI.OO Trial bottle free, o SHE LIKES GOOD THINGS. Mrs. ChTO. E. Smith, of West Franklin. Maine, says: “I like good things aiM bav e adopted Dr. King’s New Life Pills as our family laxative medicine, because they are good and do their work without making a fuss about it.” These painless purifiers sold at all dealers. 25c. o GLENDALE FARM HERD DUROCS Now is the time to buy your tried sows and get ready fcr next year's spring pigs. You sold your sows this last fall and winter, so why not buy a tried sow or spring gilt and start right. I hav e them in the reach of every farmer. If you need a good male pig, I have them and will sell them right, and will register all hogs, sold to farmers during the next thirty days. My fall sale is on Oct. 29. Write or phone al my expense for prices and sale catalogue. Don't forget the date — Oct. 29, 1908. D. E STUDABAKER, ts R F. D. 3, Decatur, Ind. MORTGAGE INVESTMENTS We have a number of first mortgages for sale, cn choice property ranging in sums from SIOO to SI,OOO. from one to five years time, netting the investor 6 per cent. All the protected by fire insurance, and guaranteed title. The Decatur Abstract and Loan Company, R'ooms 3 and 4 Traction Building. Decatur, Indiana. Waterway or Railway D. & B. Lake Line Accepts Railway Tickets All classes of tickets reading via the Michigan Central, Wabas hand Grand Trunk Railways Between Detroit and Buffalo in either direction are available for transportation on D. & B. Daily Line Steamers. This arrangement enables the traveler between eastern and western states to forsake the hot, dusty cars and enjoy the delights of a cool night’s rest enroute. Send stamp for booklet. Address Detroit & Buffalo Steamboat Co., 6 Wayne St., Detroit, Mich. DIARRHOEA there is no need of anyone sufferling long with this disease, for to effect a quick cure it is only neces- ’ sary to take a few doses of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy In fact, in most cases one dose is sufficient. It never fails and can be relied upon in the most severe and dangerous cases. It is equally valuable for children and is the means of saving the lives of many children each year. In the world’s history no medicine has ever met with greater success. PRICE 250. LUGE SIZE SOo.

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OPTICIAN j wise ABOUT YOUR EYES When the eyes need care, the best js none i 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. TINNING For Spouting, Roofing Galvanized Iron and Tin Work Copper and Galvanized Lightning Rode, See T. A. Leonard Oppoelte Hale’s WarehovM. FEED AND SEEDS J. D. HALE Seeds, Feed, Wool, Salt and Coal, Portland Cement. Rock Wall Plae ter, Lime and Fertilizers. Garden seeds In bulk. Lawn Grass Seed, Flower Seeds and Bulbs. Feed and Coal delivered. Phone 8. 201 S. Second Street PROFESSIONAL DR. J. M. MILLER Eve, Ear, Nose and Throat Treated EYES TESTE® ANO GLASSES FITTED 220 South 2nd St- Decatur J. S. COVERDALE, M. D. EARL G. COVERDALE, M. D Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist Eyes tested. Glasses Fitted Dfs. J. S, Camdale and Son Office 118 X 2nd Street Decatur, - Indiana needle work SEE LETTIE M, KINTZ For all kinds of needle work sup plies, etc. Stamping a specialty. At Everett A Hite’s Bazaar. EXCELLENT HEALTH ADVICE Mrs. M. M. Davison, cf No. 379 Gifford Ave. San Jose. Cal., says- ’’The worth of Electric Bitters as a general family remedy, for headache, biliousness and torpor of the liver and bowels is so pronounced that I am prompted to say a word in its favor, for the benefit of those seeking relief from such afflictions. There is more health for the’ digestive organs in a bottle of Electric Bitters than in any other rented}’ I know of.” Sold under guarantee at all dealers. 50c. o TEN YEARS IN BED. “For ten years I was confined to my bed with disease of my kidneys,” writes R. A. Gray, J. P., of Oakville, Ind. “It was so severe that I could not move part of the time I consulted the very best medical skill available, bet could get no relief until Foley’s Kidney Cure was recommended to tr». It has been, a Godsend to me.” Sold by HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO.

FOLEY S HONEXMj® I Cures Coughs, Colds, Croups La Grin* A “W DRUGS Jb and Lung Troubles. Prevents Pneurnord!’ A^ ma ’ Throat Th. oenum. u m th. Tim h/m —. a and Consumption bellow packaoj THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG COMPANY,

, REAL ESTATE Real Estate Fars and city property for trade or sale. All sizes and some good bargains in Michigan and also Texas land as fine as Adams county can show. Call and see I. L. BABCOCK Decatur, Ind. REAL ESTATE For Sale. 1 have a large list of Farms for sale, all sizes and prices; also city property in all parts of this city. W H. Ward—Decatur, Ind. FARMS FOR SALE 131 acres, well watered, 2-story brick residence, good barn, 10 minutes’ drive on pike to electric car, 1 square to school and church $49 an acre 103 acres, limestone soil, level, high and dry, 4-room new cottage, 1 mile from Worth. 5 miles to electric cars at 8eard....52,950 • 103 acres joining the above with 3-yoom cottage, good barn, immediate possession $1,850 50 acres new barn and 4-room house, 20 acres woods, 3% miles to electric cars, and Lagrange. Ky,_ county seat $2,000 32 acres adjoining SI,OOO These farms are in Ky. free from night riders within access of the markets of Louisville, a city of a quarter of a million people to feed. We have farms all sizes and prices. Write ns your wants. A. E. WALESBY, 447 W. Jefferson St. Home phone 3100. Louisville, Ky. I repair Bicycles, Guns, Umbrellas, E,c Ptices Right F. E. SMITH The man who fixes things HOYT’S PILE REMEDY appeals to reason STRIKES RIGHT AT THE fOCNDATION or THE -Mi, ,1.... ' - • \ rywtenVk, t» |_take hoyts BRwij TAarnf E tS°coMnTOnw% Holthojse Drug Co. PJ* SALE 1 mare In foal, 7 years old. 1 two-year-eld colt 1 Durham bull, 20 months old. 1 eow will be fresh about April 5 ,j I yearling calves and good y C<ng buck 10 good breeding ewes. Inquire of 8. T. WELKER, One-Half Mii e North of Bobo, Ind. *"** Ask for Alien’s Foot-East. . A powder for swollen, tired hot smarting feet. Sample sent Free' n Sample ° f rhe ’ IX” 7 AB r ”' Pad ’ a Dew ’™ion. , Allen S. Olmstead, Le Roy, i — Cure for Aching Feet 1 Ease a e n^° d 2. oUr lt S^ s Allen’s FootSwoi ”

BANK 000000000000 o , 0 0 0 o FIRST Q O NATIONAL n O BANK 0 O o . O Decatur, Indiana o O o O Capital q O SIOO,OOO o O o O Surplus q O $20,000 o O 0 ; O Interest Paid on o ; O ' Deposits q ' O o 0 zs 0 000000000000 CLEANING AND DYEING Dry Cleaning, Dyeing Ladies sending goods to us , can save all express charges on $6.00 worth of work or more. We pay express one 1 way on $3.00. Club together and save money. > i i FRENCH DRY CLEANING & DYEING CO. , Office: 1205 S. Calhoun St FT. WAYNE, IND. Phone 2198. Works Maumee Ave. PLUMBING 1 P, J. HYLAND SANITARY PLUMBING Oaa Steam and Hot Water Heating, Gas and Combination Fixtures 23 Monroe St. Phene 254 I CIGARS AND TOBACCO. *****«**s****** * * • The Most Complete » » Line of High Grade » * * * Smoking - Chewing I •TOBACCO: * Carried in the city at * * T.C. Corbett's • • * Cigar Store * *************** REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. For sale, 149 acres good black land T,> ry best buildings, fences, well tiled, , close to German and English schools and cliurehea; 8s acre of good land at a bargain; also g business establish* ment for sale. Come in and see me. , Call on C. Lautenheiser, Opp. Court House, Decatur, Ind. FriTua — NOTICE. Anybody wanting premium list of the Great Northern Indiana Fair call at the secretary s office in Brock Block or address card to Albert A. Butler, Secy. We invite the public to visit our ground and driva mj nnr race track when not wet and muddy. 187-t Albert A. Butler, Secy. o — Democrat Want Ads. Pav.