Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 7, Number 99, Decatur, Adams County, 26 April 1909 — Page 4
The Markets BUFFALO STOCK MARKETS
East Buffalo, N. Y„ April 26.— (Special to the Daily Democrat) —Receipts 12,410; shipments 6,270. Today S.SOC; shipments 1,900. Official to New York for Saturday 3,800. Hogs closing steady. Medium and heavy—[email protected]. Mixed—s7.6o^$7 70. Light—[email protected]. Yorker# —[email protected]. Pigs —[email protected]. Roughs —$6.60 g J 6.65. Stags—ss.so® $5.75. Sheep and lambs—l,7oo; slow. lambs 10 to 15 lower; clipped $7.25 to $7.40; yearlings, $5.75 to $6.00; sheep, $5.00 to $5.25. Cattle—3,l2o; good, 10 to 15 higher; butchers, steady; export steers $6.25 to $6.50; shipping steers, $6.09 to $6.25; butchers, $5.50 to $5.60; heifers. $5.00 to $6.00; cows, $4.00 to $5.25. TOLEDO MARKETS. Cash wheat $1.38 May wheat 1.34 July wheat 1.09% December wheat v 1.02% Cash corn 71 May corn 69% July corn 68% September corn 68% Cash oats 57 May oats 66% July oats 49% : September oats 41% i — CHICAGO MARKET. — April 24. — May wheat $1 19%
July wheat 1.07% September wheat 1.00% May corn 68% July corn 66% September corn 66% May oats 55% July oats 48% September oats 41% PRODUCE. By Decatur Produce Co. Eggs ....20c Fowls 11c Ducks 8c Geese 7c Turkey 13c Spring chicks 11c ' Butter 15c 1 Chicks 11c I DECATUR GRAIN MARKET. Niblick and Gorapa—y. Eggs 20c Butter 18c • Yellow ear corn 93 Mixed ear corn 90 White oats 51 H Wheat 30 i Red clover seed 5,15 ' Alsike clover seed 7.351 Barley 50 ! Timothy seed 1.50 B. Wool 20c to 25c 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 o FOR RENT —Front upstairs office room for rent. Inquire at Nach- ' trieb's drug store. 98-3 t
DR. G. TRAIN of Fort Wayne will again visit Decatur every two weeks for one year, and will cure all such diseases as blindness deafness, weak eyes, stomach, liver, heart, kidney, lungs, throat, goiter or large neck, constipation, rheumatism, bladder and lost manhood, varicocele, cured without medicine_ or an operation. Consultation free and medicine furnished. Will be at Murray House, Thursday, April 29, from 8 to 4 o’clock. ” sm&w (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.
NOTICE y o To the Breeders of Adams and Ads joining Counties. Harley Axtell 45222, record 2:26%; trial 2:11%; sired by Axtell (2) 2:12, sire of 124 in 2:30, by William L. by Geo. Wilkes. First darn Playmate J record 2:29%, by Jeresy Wilkes, sire of 60 in 2:30 by Geo. Wilkes, second dam Helpmate, a great brood . mare by Wedgewood 692. Third dam > Lady Foxy, a great brood mare by : Daniel Lambert 102, the greatest of the Morgan farrtily. Harley Axtell - was foaled in Oct., 1901, the property 5 of John Pugh, Terre Haute, Ind. A I' trotter and possesses the quality necessary to become a great sire if • given an opportunity. He will be at the fair grounds, first stable east of main entrance during season. All are welcome to come and see Harley Axtell whose combination of blood lines and conformation would be ! hard to duplicate within the lids of I the stud book. Further particulars, address W. H. Stults, Decatur, Ind. i Call phone line L No. 15. 82tt o PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at his residence one mile north and I 2% miles east of Monroe, near BranIdyberry school house, beginning at 1:00 o'clock p. m., Wednesday, April 128, 1909. the following property, to;wit: Horses—One grey driving mare 1 14 years old; 1 Belgian colt coming ' year old. Cattle —Eight head con-
sisting of 2 fresh cows with calves by side, 1 full blooded ShorthornDurham bull 2 years old. 1 heifer, coming 2 years old; 1 heifer, coming il year old; 1 steer coming 2 years old. Sheep—Ten head, consisting of 9 ewes and 1 full bloded Lincolnshire ; buck. Most of the ewes are due to I lamb by day of sale. Hogs —Twelve I head, consisting of 1 boar, 1 year old I and 4 full blooded Duroc-Jersey I sows, three with pigs by side and 1 due to farrow about the last of July, 7 shoats weighing about 80 pounds each. One carriage with shafts and ! pole, 1 double set of light carriage harness with collars. 1 heavy harness collar, and other articles not mentioned. I Terms —$5.00 and under cash on day of sale; over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given to purchaser giving note with good security. No , goods removed until settled for. HENRY R. BUCKMASTER. J. N. Burkhead. Auct. Foley’s Honey and Tar is a safeguard against serious results from i spring colds, which inflame the lungs and develop Into pneumonia. Avoid counterfeits by insisting upon having the genuine Foley’s Honey and Tar, ! which contains no harmful drugs. The HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. o John Hill is now ready to receive orders for cement cisterns which he will build with a positive guarantee. Inquire at his residence on west Elm street 66-2 me PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING If you have anything to do in the line of paper hanging or painting this spring, don’t forget the old veteran in the business who can do the work ; with skill. You all know me and , what I can do, and I assure you I mean business. Give me a trial. 82-30 t JOHN EDWARDS.
RAILROAD__BULLETIN ERIE. Into Effect Sunday June 21, 1906. East bound. No. B—DailyB—Daily 5:28 a. m. No. 12 —Daily 2:00 a. m. i No, 22 —Daily, ex. Sunday. .2:00 p. m. 1 No. 4 —Daily 3:26 p. m. ' Westbound. No. 7 —Dally 1:52 a. m. No. 9 —Daily 3:12 a. tn. 1 No. 3 —Daily 12:46 p. m. < No.-21—Daily, ex. Sunday.lo:lo p. m. 1 No. 15 —Bally ..7:30 p. m. < GRAND RAPIDS & INDIANA. f Sounthbound. No. 6—Daily 12:47 a m. No. 12 —Daily, ex. Sunday..4:l6 a. m. i Na 2—Daily, ex. Sunday . .1:11 p. m. 1 No. 16 —Sunday only ....8:36 p. m. ; Northbound. t No. s—Dailys—Daily 1:28 a. m. No. 7 —Daily 7:57 a. m. No. 3 —Daily, ex. Sunday . .3:07 p. m. ( 1 T. ST. L. & W. R. R. 1 No. 2 —Frankfort to Toledo, « Ex Sunday 11:27 a. m. 2 No. I—Toledo to Frankfort. Ex. Sunday 11:49 a. m. No. 3~*Delphos to St. Louis, 1 Daily 7:21 a. m. e No. 4—St. Louis to Delphoe, E Daily 8:03 p. m. t No. s—Toledo to St. Louis, n dally 10:17 p. m. -j No. 6—St. Louis to Toledo, f daily 5:05 a. m. n
Daily Interurban Schedule THE FT. WAYNE & SPRINGFIELD Trains Leave Trains Leave Decatur Ft Wayne 5:50 a.m. 7:00 a.m. 7:00a.m. 8:30a.m. 8:39 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 10-00 a. m. 11:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p. m. 5:30 p. m. 5:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00p. m 8:30p.m. 9:30 p.m. 11:00 p.m. Theater parties taking the 7:00 p. oi. car will arrive at Calhoun or Berry strets .Fort Wayne at 8:10 p. m. The last car leaving Fort Wayne at 11:00 p. m. will wait until after the show.
Rubber tires, buggy painting, horse clipping at the Fashion Livery Stables. We are prepared to rubber tire your old buggy and do it right. We have also added a paitning department and will fix up your rigs so they look as good as new. Give us a trial. guaranteed. The season is also here for horse clipping. Our men know how to do this work exactly as it should be done. Our ' prices are right and we solicit your patronage. The Fashion Livery Stables, L. A. Holthouse, Mgr. GERMAN COACH STALLION wrzjL Tip Top No. 1743. Tip Top No. 1743 will make the season of 1909, beginning April Ist as follows: Mondays, Tuesday and Wednesday of each week at the home of Chas .E. Magley, 3% miles northwest of Decatur, Ind., or % miles east of Stop 25 on Fort & Springfield traction line; Thurslay, Friday and Saturday of each week at the Butler & Scheiman feed yard. Decatur, Ind, Tip Top is not only a coach stallion in name, but is a remarkably handsome bay horse with black points, six years old. sixteen hands high, weighs 1.350 pounds. He is a pure gaited trotter. He Is absolutely the best coach stallion in northern Indiana, winning 2nd place at Fort Wayne last fall in a very strong show, including Crouch & Sons, of Lafayette, Ind. He is a show horse, and produces show colts. Don’t fail to see him before you breed. | “Tip Top” was sired by J. Londersohn t>os, by Hercules 410, G. Brilliant sth 301. Dam Bessie 78 by Maynet 860 by Agamerman No. 55. The sire j of Tip Top was imported by Bell Bros, ■and the dam by Crouch & Son. TERMS: I sl2 to insure a good living colt. Parties parting with mares forfeit insurance. Care will be taken to present accidents, but will not* be responsible should any occur. CHAS. E. MAGLEY, Owner and Keeper R. F. D. No. 7, Decatur. Ind. — — o Democrat Want Ads. Pay
THE SOCIAL WORLD (Continued from page 2.) Miss McCormick, of Fort Wayne, is a brilliant elocutionist and her readings are everywhere received with much enthusiasm. David Studabaker, of Bluffton, celebrated his fifty-gfth birthday yesterday. A large number of relatives and friends .were present. Miss Carrie Craig of this city, was one of the guests. Miss Dorothy Walters is celebrating her fifth birthday today. Lola and Dorothy Dunn will be entertained at supper this evening in honor of the occasion. The Presbyterian Missionary Society will meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. Richard Spetnagle. All members are requested to be present. The meAing will commence at 2:30. The telephone girls will go to the home of Miss Clara Shultz this evening, where they will give a "candymaking" in honor of Miss Anna Martin, who will eave the city after her [marriage which occurs in a few days. The girls will make seafoam and fudge, and have a general merrymaking, while Miss Martin is still in their midst. o COURT HOUSE NEWS
(Continued from page 2.) mons to William S. Wilson, quit claim deed, $260; Wm. Meyers to Earl Sowards, lot 22, Preble, $250; John C. Moran to Della Hiller, tract in Jefferson township, commissioners deed: D. B. Erwin, commissioner to V. K. Grim, 86 acres in Washington township, $5,335. The case entitled The State of Indiana ex rel Ottilia Ryf vs. Otto i Green, a paternity proceeding, was settled this morning, the defendant paying the relatrix the sum of $250 for the support of her child and also paying the court costs and the case was dismissed. o THE CAUSE OF COLDS. Good Advice Regarding the Prevention of Coughs and Colds. If people would only properly fortify and strengthen their system, about 98 per cent, of coughs, colds and pneumonia might be avoided. These troubles are simply the result of weakness, which produces a catarrhal condition of the mucous membrane, which is as tin internal skin of the body. When this skin is weakened, it becomes infected with germs which are carried through the' system by the blood. These parasites attack and break these delicate tissues and set up a soreness which produce what it in reality an external scrofula. —
The only thing that will cure coughs and colds and prevent pneumonia is a medication which is absorbed and carried by the blood so that the diseased membrane is disinfected, cleaned, soothed and healed. We have a remedy which we honestly believe infallible and unsurpassable for the prevention and cure of coughs, colds and all catarrhal conditions. It is the prescription of a famous physician, who has an enviable reputation of 30 years of cures gained through the us? of this medicine. We promise to either effect a cure in every case or make no charge for the medicine. We urge everybody in Decatur who has need of such a medicine to try Rexall Mucu-Tone. It stands to reason that we eonld not afford to make such statements and give our own personal guarantee to this remedy if we were not absolutely positive that we could substantiate our claim in every particular. and we seen no reason why any one'should heistate to accept our offer and try it. We have two sizes of Rexall Mucu-Tone. Prices 50c. and SI.OO. jSometimes a 50c. bottle is sufficient for a cure. As a general thing, the most chronic case is cured with an average of three large bottles. Remember the medicine will cost you nothing if you are not satisfied in every particular. The Smith & Yager Drug Co., Decatur, Ind. S o FOR RENT —A new six room house on Mcßarnes street near south ward school building. ~ Inquire of Or* val Harruff, at surveyor’s office. 99-3 t s Democrat Want Ads. Pay Farmer’s Attention Now is the time to order your fertilizer. John Sheiman sells the kind that brings results. West Monroe St.
WANT ADS WANTED WANTED —Solcitors, for house to house work. Ladies or gentiemen. j Salary or commission. Apply this office. 95-St WANTED—Any one wishing to have garden making done should call upon George Syphers or leave word at the Holthouse Drug Store, WANTED—Sewing. Inquire at 1129 oMnroe street, Phone No. 544. FOR SALE FOR, SALE —Early vegetable plants cabbage, tomato, cauliflower, etc. Call on Tony Holthouse, Fourth and 1 Marshall streets. 92-12 t | FOR SALE —A match team of black I Norman mares. They are beauties. John C. Ruhl, stop fourteen and one- j half on the interurban. FOR SALE —Three houses. Inquire i of Mrs. A. C. Gregory, 515 Madison I St 55-Imo FOR RENT FOR RENT —A good two-story residence on north Second street. Stable, electric lights, city water, etc. Snow Agency.
FOR RENT—One acre ground, small house, garden, etc. Snow Agency.
FOR RENT-—A nine-roomed house, wth bath and other modern improvements, located on WTnchester street. Inquire this office. ts LOST AND FOUND LOSTOR^^TiCvyljl)— Reduce wdehorned; will weigh about eight nundred pounds. Any information will be thankfully received. Dyonnis Schmitt, LOST —A Roman gold hair comb. Finder is requested to return same to this office. CHANGED MY BUSINESS. In addition to groceries I have added a restaurant where either meals or short orders are served on short notice, it is a clean and up-to-date place, and everything carried is good and well served. Home made bread always on hand, also pies, cakes, sandwiches and everything else found in a first class place. At reduced price to be sold in bulk old meats are en sale, all first class and in the best condition. We do a strictly cash busitfess, nothing charged. Five and ten dollar business tickets good for anything in the store, are sold on ninety days’ time. These tickets are as good as the cash for the purchase of merchandise. When in Monroe call in and see me. A. B. Bailey, Monroe, Indiana. 93-6 t o NOTlCE—Sheepgrowers that tie their wool should tie It with sheep twine and not with binder twine. If you do tie with binder twine you will receive five cents per pound less. B. Kalver & Co. - ■- o— — — Rubber tires, buggy painting, horse clipping at the Fashion Livery Stables. We are prepared to rubber tire your old buggy and do it right. We have also added a painting department and will fix up your rigs so they look as good as new. Give us a trial. Work guaranteed. The season is also here for horse clipping. Our men know how to do this work exactly as it should be done. Our prices are right and we solicit your patronage. The Fashion Livery Stables, L. A. Holthouse, Mgr. s
MONEY TO LOAN. Plenty of money to loan on farm property at 5 per cant privilege oi partial payment at any Interest paying time. SCUR6ER t SMITH, ts Attornes at Law and Abstracters
UPHOLSTERING The Fort Wayne Upholstering Co. have established a branch in Decatur, and guarantee satisfaction in their line. FURNITURE UPHOLSTERED, RECOVERED, RE-POLISHED EQUAL TO NEW. We also manufacture Awnings for all purposes. FT. WAYNE UPHOLTERING CO, Second Street, Decatur, Ind. (Next door to Laundry.)
FOim KIDNEYCURE .si. 1 2.? Mne L or BllddK Di »=«« «* • bevond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more. HOLTHOUSE DRUG COMPANY
MONEY Do you need it? If you do you can get it from ua ’ You can borrow what money you need on your household goods, pianos, horses, wagons, fixtures, etc. You can have from one to twelve months’ time in which to pay it back Our contracts ara simple and all transactions are clean cut and private. $1.20 per week for 50 weeks pays a $50.00 All amounts in proportion. 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 Am’t Wanted Kind of Security Reliable Private Ft. Wayne Loan Company Established 1896, Room 2, Second floor, 706 Calhound street. ? Home Phone 833. Fort Wayne, Ind DR. J. M. MILLER Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Treated LYES TESTED & GLASSES FITTED 220 South Second Bt. DscatuMoney TO LOA IN on Farms at 5 per C. GRAHAM Insurance Agency Decatur, Indiana., JUST RECEIVED Car load of No. 1 Hocking Valley coal which can be bought for $4 per ton. Is the best on the market Office phone 240. Res. 564. Moving a specialty. City Trucking & Coal Co. ****♦♦*♦**#s*s* * * < The Most Complete # * Line of High Grade « « * * Smoking - Chewing * •TOBACCO; * Carried ia the city it * T.C. Corbett's « * Cigar Store * * * ♦♦♦★a********** The Musician THE STANDARD MAGAZINE OF THE MUSIC WORLD For the Teacher, the Student and the Amateur Each issue contains: 24 pages of new and standard music, vocal and instrumental. (Retail value at least $3.00.) 48 pages of interesting, inspiring reading matter, and advertising of value to musicians and music lovers. Special departments for Teachers, Singers, Violinists, Organists, Children, etc. Subscription Price .. .$1.50 Per Year Send 15 cents in stamps for a sample copy. Catalogs of music and musical instruments sent upon request. OLIVER DITSON CO. Publishers 150 Tremont St., Borton, Mass. Agents wanted.
More Money i n y o T-i • SHOP J More Comfort i n Y o „. L. HOME 8 Y°U WANT TIIEM-a- > «\ * can have them. u-C | \ our complete line of ’■ L, \ Adjusters and let teh how the installation v s a ~ w‘ A A vice w ’ l! Kive ycu m,,pe W'-nt itt’-wvou ¥ -Id have r Possible the c om . P ,ele utilisation 0 { ’, J>>' y ou r electric current. "Two Balis” PsUwted OstoLr X, is the original and best lamp- | cord adjuster. Simplest and fl most effective. Makes every /« drop light practically a porta- / ble. Costs little to install, and / ? costs nothing to main- , (t .- / tain. Can be attach d Z -S. to existing drop- -j ’.v| lights—and it ai- I ways makes them C* ;• -A ’ cheaperand bet- L W > Vj.AaL ter. Theevidence is here ready for yAX/-'" 1 your inspection—come and see it. ; i Descriptive literature will be el»Hv wnt ™ Bequest to Ihuse who are unable to call, I FOR SALE BY TOM HAEFLING N. Second st. Phone 374 J. S.COVLRBALE.M.D. t 6. COVERDtLEJtk Ors. J. S, Gaverdalj aalSw Special attention given to diseases of the Eye, Ear, Mose, and lira) Office 2nd Street I Decatur, - Indiana J. D. HALE Seeds, Feed, Wool, Salt and Coal, Portland Cement. Rock Wall Plae ter, Lime and Fertilizers. Garden seeds In bulk, Lawn Grui Seed. Flower Seeds and Bulbs. Fest and Coal delivered. Phone &. 201 8. Seoon' Strsrt I m YOUNG MEN | E A O M aed WOMEN Luftnll Teloepiphy and Railroading. Be ind*pendenV No better busino«s training. Tsnghl in 4to 6 mo's. Poaltions secured. Salary •50 to <l5O. 8 to® hrs. work Erie Ry fornishea Deapalchere wire Actual main Une practice. Sty Ina pen elven for ten a udm of you nr men, Send for catalo<. Special mail course also taught. Garver School of < S Tatoerapby and BaOroading, Athland, 0. GHICHESTER’S pills B . THE DIAMOND BRAND. A Indtee! Aak year Drwrglst for /X Diamond HrandZAX Flito la Red and troid rrniuAV/ boxes, sealed with. Blue Ribbon. V/ Take me other Boy of year ▼ _ Drw-ltt- Ask for CITU' II ES-TEIU DU¥OMD BRAND FILLS. forU years know* as Best Safer, Always Reliable OLDBYDKIMISISBhdW I repair Bicycles. Guns, Umbrellas, Etc. Prices Right ! F. E SMITH The man who fixes things DO YOU NEED A WELL ?? ? ? If you do I am in the business and will personally see that you 6 et 4 good one. We have the neoessary machinery to do the work quickly and right. Be sure to let me know if yo® need any work in this line. I am in the business and want your patronage. Satisfaction guaranteed. Jesse 0. Smith, Decatur, Indiana, Phone 98. 79-12 t o— — * FOR SALE. At ten o’clock on Friday, April 30, the building committe for the K. i"lodge, will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder the house on their lot just north of the J l Hotel. The house will be a bargs lß for some purchaser. 95-7 t K. P. Building Committee-
