Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 7, Number 75, Decatur, Adams County, 29 March 1909 — Page 4
The Markets ! SX. BUFFALO STOCK MARKETS
East Buffalo, N. Y„ March 27.— (Special to the Daily Democrat) —Receipts 6,160; shipments 4,940. Official to New York for yesterday, 3,800. Hogs closing steady. Medium and heavy —[email protected]. Yorekrs and light—>7.2s @57.30. *
, TOLEDO MARKET. March 26,— Cash wheat $1.27% May wheat 1.23% July wheat 1.06% September wheat 1.01% Cash corn 68 May corn 67% July corn 67% September corn 67 Cash oats 55 May oats 55 July oats 47% September oats 39% CHICAGO MARKET. March 26 — May wheat $117% J July wheat 1.04% ‘ September wheat 98% May corn 66% July com 65% Septemebr corn 65% May oats 53% * July oats 43% September oats 39% PRODUCE. ; I By Decatur Produce Co. 1 Eggs 16c 1 Fowls 9c Ducks 8c Geese i.............7c 1 Turkey 13c i Spring chicks 9c 1 Butter 15c 1 Chicks 9c (
/VYoney TO LOAN on Farms at 5 per C. GRAHAM Insurance Agency Decatur, Indiana. I repair JnWb Bicycles, Guns, Umbrellas, <tw Etc. Prices Right F. E. SMITH The man who fixes things
CHEER UP Dono't feel downhearted simply because you lack ready money. You can borrow what money you need on your household roods, pianos, horses, wagons, fixtures, etc. You can have from oae to twelve months’ time in which to pay it back. Our contracts ars simple and all trausaetions are clean cut and private. |l.2b per week for 50 weeks pays a $50.00 loan. All amounts In uroportion. If you need money fill out the following blank, cut It out and mail it to us. Our agent will be in Decatur every Tuesday. Name . Address .. Ain’t Wanted Kind of Security Reliable Private Ft. WifM Loan Company Established 1898, Room 2, Bmoid floor, 786 Calhound street. Home Phone >B3. Fort Wayne, Ind i
Light Yorkers —[email protected]. Pigs—s6.4o@ $6.50. Roughs—[email protected]. Stags—s4.so@ $5.25. Sheep—2,4oo; strong. Lambs—loc to 15c higher. Tops, $8.65. Cattle —50; slow.
DECATUR GRAIN MARKET. Niblick and torapa_y. Eggs 16c Butter 18c Yellow ear com 85 Mixed ear corn 83 White oats 50 Wheat ' 1.20 Red clover seed 4.75 Alsike clover seed 7.50 Barley 50 Timothy seed 1.50 B. KALVER & SON. Phone 442. Beef hides 8 cents Calf hides 10 cents Sheep pelts 25c to $1 Tallow 4 cents Mink $1.50 to $3.00 Skunk 20 to $1'.25 Coon 5c to 30c Muskrat 5c to 35c PRICES ON COAL. Chestnut seal $7.2b Hocking Valley 3.75 West Virginia splint 4.00 Wash nut 4.00 The Decatur Packing Company, Phone 81, will pay the following prices for live stock: Hogs [email protected] Veal calves [email protected] Cattle [email protected]
DEEDS, NOT WORDS. Decatur People Have Absolute Proof of Deeds at Home. It’s not words but deeds that prove true merit. Tht deeds of Doan’s Kidney Pills. For Decatur sufferers. Have made their local reputation. Proof lies in the testimony of Decatur people who have been cured to stay cured. Mrs. William H. Pennington, Grant street, Decatur, Ind., says: “I am glad to say that the cure Doan’s Kidney Pills made in my case in 1902 has ben permanent. At that time I gave a statement for publication endorsing this remedy and now I gladly confirm what I then said. I suffered from disordered kidneys for over two years and my back ached almost constantly. Having my attention called to Doan’s Kidne Pills, I procured a box from the Holthouse Drug Co. and commenced using them. All symptoms of kidney complaint soon left me and at this time I am in good health. Other members of my family have taken Doan’s Kidney Pills and have been benefited just as much as I.’’ For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name —Doan’s —and ' take no other.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the estate of Lorenzo Tinkham, deceased, will offer for sale at the late residence of the deceased, one mile -south of the village of Salem in Blue Creek township, in Adams county, Indiana, on Thursday, April Bth, 1909, the following named personal prop erty of the deceased, consisting of two work horses, one valuable four year old gray mare, one white draft mare, one yearling heifer, one lot of ten fat hogs, twenty-six head of sheep, five dozen chickens, four stands of bees, two incubators, one lot of about 75 bushels of "Big Tom" seed oats, corn in crib, hand corn shelter, one sheep-shearing machine, one sickle grinder, truck wagon, single horse I grain drill, also a two-horse grain drill, a dump wagon box, single horse spring tooth harrow, hay ladders, lot of poultry food, a five-gallon can of roof pitch, four one gallon cans “Zinoline” sheep dip, five one-gallon cans of “Roof Fix,” one fanning mill, one block and tackle fence stretcher, post auger, lot of galvanized wire, tin snips, etc., etc., many other small articles not herein mentioned. TERMS OF SALE. A credit of nine months will be given on all sums over five dollars; sums of five dollars and under shall be cash in hand. The purchaser giving his note with approved freehold security, waiving valuation and appraisement laws, bearing six per cent interest alter maturity. Sale to begin prompti ly at ten o’clock a. m. and no property Ito be removed from the premises until I satisfactory settlement is made for tbe same. SYLVESTER C. TINKHAM, Administrator. J. F. Snow, Atty, for Admr. J. N. Burkhead, Auctioneer. 11-3 t
LOST BY TWO PINS Locals Defeated in Close' Bowling Contest Sunday i Evening AT FORT WAYNE One of the Best Contests of the Season With Close Finish The Decatur bowlers lost an exciting game to Fort Wayne last evi ening at the latter place by a score , of two pins. Every one of the three , games was a battle until the last pin fell and the boys say it was worth losing. The score was as follows: < Fort Wayne— : Paradise 136 130 165 1 Kelley 187 156 186 1 Merz 128 130 192 i Miller 171 197 193 <
Harkenrider 137 155 199 Totals 759 768 935 Decatur — France 176 165 170 Vaughn 153 193 191 Lankenau 126 169 181 Schafer 149 155 149 Peterson 153 163 167 Totals 757 845 858 Grand totals: Fort Wayne, 2,462; Decatur. 2,460. o SOCIAL_COLUMN (Continued from page 2.) Mrs. Ora France will give areadiag. The following women are on the reception committee: Mrs. Jacob Atz, Mrs. John Magley and Mrs. Charles Steele. The St. Vncent de Paul Society will meet with Mrs. Helen Berling, comer Fourth and Jefferson streets, Wednesday aftrenoon. Every member is urged to be present. Mesdames J. S. Peterson and French Quinn will entertain the class of ’9l Wednesday evening at six o’clock dinner ,in honor of Mrs. Right, of Chicago, formerly Miss Mary Gratner of this place. The guests will be the members of their graduating class. The Wemhoff Monumental works are making special prices for monuments to be erected before Decoration day. 72-6 t
The Unparalleled Variety of colors in men’s fabrics for this season offers a range from which all classes of men will find something individually pleasing.
Our Patterns Embrace all the shades of green, olive, slate, stone, gray, brown, tan, mode, bronze, and khaki, in stripe, check and soft plaid designs, and are exclusive. Make an early selection and get a high class tailored-to-rneasure suit. Prices unusually reason-
able; fit and satisfaction guaranteed. CHRIS MEYER, The Tailor 135 S, Second St. Decatur, Indiana Do You Want an Automobile? If you do we know where you can purchase a firstclass Winton touring car or a runabout, at prices that will make you wonder why you hadn’t purchased one before. This is worth your while and if you are interested you should get busy at once. Mention the Democrat and write or call on. W. D. CROSS, Geneva, Indiana.
COURT HOUSE NEWS to W. A. Aspy, 40 acres Wabash tp., ' $3,500; Charles E. Beam to Clyde .Beam, tract in St. Marys tp, Jud Merryman went to Portland this morning where he will sit as a special judge in an important case, and which will probably require the greater part of the week. As a consequence there was not much doing in court here and likely the legal news will be rather scarce the rest of the week. o KINGS DAUGHTERS AND SONS Will Hold Fifth Convention at Terre Haute. The fifth annual state convention of the King's Daughters and Sons will be held in Terre Haute March 30 to April 1 inclusive. Plans are practically completed for the affair, the sessions of which are to be held in the First Congregational church. A large number of delegates have accepted the invitation and besides these many other King's Daughters from outside
> cities will attend. For Wayne mem- • bers of the organization that will go to i Terre Haute are: Miss Clara Porter, Allen county secretary of the King's I Daughters and Sons; Miss Margaret Vesey, assistant state secretary; Mrs. Robert Harding, Mrs. Miriam Hartman, Miss Abigail Kegan, Mrs. Geo. W. Longsworth, Dr .Jessie C. Calvin, Miss Eliza S. Nestel, Mrs. L. H. Moore, Mrs. S. J. Leland. Miss Margaret Langford and Miss Marian Martz. Miss Georgia Libby, first vice president and one of the founders, will come from New* York to attend the convention, and Mrs. Bertram Cecil 'Whitney, of Detroit, a member of the central council, and a most zealous worker in the organiaztion, will also be present. The state officers are: State secretary, Miss Nellie Filbeck, Terre Haute; assistant secretary, Miss Margaret Studabaker Vesey, Fort Wayne; recording secretary, Miss Clara E. Locke, Terre Haute; treasurer, Mrs. L. E. Hitz. Madison; Miss Rose Farrington, member of central council, Terre Haute; executive board, Miss Mary McKenzie, Elwood; Mrs. Frank Wall, Logansport; Mrs. Lewis Orth, Edwards; Mrs. Charles Woodruff, Ligonier; Mrs. J. Ellsworth Monroe, Connersville; Miss Clara Porter, Fort Wayne.—Fort Wayne Sentinel. _o Decoration day comes on May 30th. The Wemhoff Monumental company is offering extra low prices for orders on monuments to be completed by that o For good cigar smoke the Jersey, ts
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A FAMOUS BEAUTY SPECIALIST Gives Advice to Women Lacking In Energy and Vitality. Thousands of women are using toilet preparations unsuccessfully. Cosmetics fail to improve their thick, muddy complexions or to banish the pimples, blackheads and crow's feet. No wonder. Their trouble lies far deeper than the (skin. They have bad blood, and bad blood in 90 per cent of the cases arises from inflammation pf the muqous membrane. Their blood is filled with poison which is certain to break out in unsigntly humors and blotches —while pale, drawn faces, deep circled eyes.
stooping shoulders and weak backs complete the story of suffering and despair. Inflammation of the mucous membrane is catarrh. Banish catarrh and complexions will clear as if by magic, pain vanish, eyes will brighten, faces become plump and shoulders, erect. Perfect beauty goes only with perfect health, and perfect health for women can only be obtained through Rexall Mucu-Tone, the one positive and permanent cure for catarrh. Mre. Swift, 44 W. 26th St., New York City, the most famous beauty specialist in the world and an accepted authority on all relating thereto, has this to say of Mucu-Tonc: “7 can strongly endorse the claims made for Rexall Mucu-Tone as a sure for systemic catarrh. Its tonic effects are remarkable. It builds up the strength and restores vitality. If women who are tired and run down, lacking in energy and vitality, will use Mucu-Tone, they will praise it as I de for its strengthening and healing qualities.” Rexall Mucu-Tone works through the blood, and .acting directly upon the muco-cells —the congestion and inflammation of which are the sole cause of catarrh —causes them to expel the poison and to resume their natural functions. Thus the membranes are cleansed —the blood purified and revitalized. We know that Rexall Mucu-Tone will cure every form of catarrh, no matter where located, of how long standing, or by what other names it is known. We guarantee to refund your money if you are not satisfied with the vigorous health and clear complexion it brings you. Sold only at our stores. Price 75 cents and $1.50 per bottle. Mail orders filled. The Smith. Yager & Falk Drug Co., Decatur, Indiana.
WELL KNOWN ACTRESS. Joan Sawyer, a clever, handsome actress, has this to say of Parisian Sage: “To whom it may concern: Have tried most every hair tonic available, and at last Parisian Sage was recommended to me, and. as a last recourse, used it to my entire satisfaction. My hair has stopped falling, dandruff stopped, and my hair has grown two inches in |the last jseven months. It is the best and only sure cure foi thin and short hair I know.” —Joan Sawyer, 59 East 96th St., New York City. Parisian Sage is the scientific hair restorer that has created such a sensation since its introduction into America about two years ago. It is such a quick-acting prescription that every agent who sells it will guarantee it to cure dandruff, stop falling hair, splitting hair, and itching scalp In two weeks, or money back. It is the most delightful hair dressing in the world, and is highly praised by society women and actresses who have luxuriant and glorious hair. It will turn harsh, lustreless hair into soft, silky and luxuriant hair in a few days. Do not confound Parisian Sage with other preparations of similar name. The girl with the Auburn hair is on every package. Holthouse Drug Co. is the agent for Parisian sage in Decatur and they sell it for 50 cents a large bottle. Mail orders filled at same price, charges prepair, by the American makers, Giroux Mfg. Co., Buffalo, N. Y. O' — The Wemhoff Monumental works are taking a number of orders now to be completed by Decoration day. People who wish to have monuments erected by that time should order at once. 72-6 t FOR RENT OR SALE—A good 8room house on Monroe street with good improvements. Inquire of Andrew Welfly. o Democrat Want Ads. Pav.
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WANT ADS WANTED salesman wanted to look after our interest in Adams and adjacent counties. Salary or commission. Address Lincoln Oil Co.. Cleveland. O_ WANTED - TO BUY—I want to buy tobacco tags and wll be in the market until June first. Waldo Brushwilier at Anderson & Baker restaurant WANTED—A young man (married man preferred) to learn the harness trade. A good steady position to the right man. Must be willing to work and learn. If you are looking for a snap don't apply for the place. ( Schafer Hdw. Co. . ! WANTED—Boarders, board or room and board. Mrs. Noah Mangold, 222 IS. First St. FOR SALE FOR SALE—At Everett & Hite's Bazaar, kitchen aprons and sun bonnets made by Mt. Pleasant Aid Society. FOR SALE—Three houses. Inquire of Mrs. A. C. Gregory, 515 Madison St. 55-lmo FOR SALE—Two horse wagon, three inch tire, in good condition, SIO.OO. Also four stands of bees in fine condition. A. M. York, Decatur, Ind., Phone 502. 70-6 t FOR SALE—Three to 12-inch tile for sale. First class tile. For sale by Sovine & Martin, 13th SL, Decatur, Ind. 40-12 t FOR SALE—Two good young sows with pigs by side. Two good milk i cows giving milk. One good seven year old jack cheap. Also about 200 , bushels of good big 4 seed oats at 60c per bu. Telephone or call on David Flanders, R. F. D. 12, Decatur, Ind.
FOR SALE—A parr of mules, five years old, 16 bands high, weigh 2,300 pounds, well broke and as gentle as a pair of horses in stall or in harness. The price is right. Call on D. “W. Beery or Abe Boch at once if you want them. 219-ts FOR RENT —A nine-roomed house, wth bath and other modern improvements, located on Winchester street. Inquire this office. ts FOR SALE —Eight or ten good plug work horses, at 633 north Fifth street. They are for sale cheap, H. E Yocum. 60 -Gt FOR RENT FOR RENT —Four dwelling rooms with cellar and water on Eighth street. Inquire of D. H. Hunsicker. 74-6 t FOR RENT —Eight-roomed house Conner of Jackson and Ninth strets. See f Mrs. P. J. Hyland. Fifth street ts LOST AND FOUND LOST—A pair of gold spectacles with case. Lost between the HoagianJ farm and Decatur. Finder please return to this office or with J. M. Andrews. j LOST —Oxidized silver watch between Jefferson and Monroe street. Finder please return to this office or Jesse Cole. FOUND —Small black leather glove Owner can have same by calling at this office and paying for ad. LOST—Between the G. R. & I. and the Chicago & Erie freight houses, a bundle of way bills. Finder please return to either station and receive twenty-five cents for your trouble. PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will sell at public sale at Tacsin, Indiana, beginning at 10:00 o’clock a. m., Wednesday, March 31, 1909. the following property, towit: 20 head of fresh cows, some feeders, five or six springers, 25 head of sheep, 4 colts three years old, 100 bushels corn, 50 cords of wood. Terms $5.00 and under cash on day of sale; over $5.00 a credit of six months will be given to purchaser giving note w r ith good security. J. O. DAILY, Tocsin, Ind. Noah Frauhiger, Auct GBO. THICKER has for sale a brand n*w Splint coal, hard as a rock, Ser ton for a few cars. You have not Men Its equal Phone 534. 253-12 t that lasts equal to Anthracite at $3.50 Democrat Want Ads. Pav
Buy a Famous KELLER Incubator and Brooder ' f Now is the time to buy yo Ur i ncub& . tors and brooders and supplier have bargain prices on incubators and brooders that you will never be offered again as long as these last. They will be sold at csst. For full particulars as to the special prices call on the Keller Incubator company, or at the office of Dr. H. E. Keller, where you can get prices on incubators and sanplies. Kdier Incubator Co. 45130 Dacatur Indiana
AGENTS Sell patented Radiumlte self-hcnh.g razor strop, covered by 16 patents. $2 razor free with every strop. Millions being sold. Write today for our latest proposition and terms of free outfit. Thomas Mfg. Co 44 Third St., Dayton, Ohio. GOOD FOR JUST FIVE DAYS Nearly every rich man in the country made his money or a good part of it any way by dealing wisely iu real estate. Its time you made a start and here’s one you can't go wrong on —a chance to buy a good five room house, with two full sized lots, with trees, well, etc. for $750. This offer Is for five days only. Don't overlook it. Inquire at Old Adams County Bank if you are interested. 72-6 t o AGENTS—Send for sworn statement of sl2 daily profit introducing our 8 piece kitchen set Outfit free. Thomas Mfg. Co., 44 Third St., Dayton, Ohio,
‘v\ '' 'ZsibrM® SUCKERSO wear well 'Tjj and they keep you 'a dry while you are nil vj wearing them M $-3,00 II ul EVERYWHERE CWAWTE? WATERPROOF - !■ CATALOG mx A. J.Towep Ca Boston, uaa Tower Canadian Ca uMrrEo. Toronto. O* I W. W. Marr.C.t. D. F. Murph,. Alt’, P.ECmfcC.l Aetna Engineering Bureau Civil Engineers Surveys,Estimates,Valuations,Reports,Etc. Particular attention given to street pavements, sewerage and water supply systems. Surveys for steam and electric railways. Special Assessment Experts. Suite 700, 125 La Salle St. TeL Met-. 2358 CHICAGO MllTltlßW YOUNG MEN I E* A t> N ■nd WOMEN LCML'’ Telegraphy and R*llro*dlne. Beindrpendent. No batter business training ■ 3 ' in 4to 6 mo’s. Positions secure ; t >s , ary SSO to $l5O. Bto 9 hr., work Erie K y nithet Dupuchtn wire Actual mk.’.aM practice. Stylus pen riven for ten same* of young men. Send for catalog. >pee‘»* mail course also taught- O» rv ® r SJ?2 1 n Telegraphy and Bailroading. Aahlana. a DR. J. M. MILLER Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Treated LYES TESTED & GLASSES FITTED 220 South Second St. -Decatur J. D. HALE Seeda, Feed, Wool, Salt and C»ai, Portland Cement. Rock Wall Fla* ter, Ltme and Fertilizers. Garden seeds In bulk. Lawn Or** l Seed, Flower Seeds and Bulbs Fee* and Coal delivered. Phone 8. 101 S. Socor. Street »*illa in Ke4 and Void boxes, sealed with Blue Ribbon- w Ji SOLD BY DKlififilSTS EVERYWMB#
