Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 7, Number 104, Decatur, Adams County, 1 May 1909 — Page 4

$ WwWVVWWvWWwwV Vou Can Save Dollars By investigating the properties we now have on the market. Here are a few bargains.

Na 766 —Ls a 26% acre tract a half mile from school on public road, No. 772—1 s a new five room cottage in west Decatur, with good stable, drove well, cement cistern, fruit, etc., rejuires but $650.00 cash. No. 769 —Is a 115 acre tract of fine twenty acres fine black land, all wire fenced, nearly new frame house on brick foundation, hip roof, a mile and a half from railroad station, market, etc. Price $2,600.00. Would take Decatur city property as part payment.

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Reed City, Tustin, Cadillac, Lake City Manton Traverse City, Fife Lake, Kalkaska, Mancebna, Alba, Boyne Falls, Petoskey, Pellston and many other points on connedting lines in MICHIGAN.

March 23, April 6 and 20, May 4 and!B, 1909 TICKET AGENTS RICHMOND STURGIS, Inclusive Will sell 15 day Round Trip Tickets to the above points at low lores. W rite or call on your local agent for full information or address C. L. LOCKWOOD, General Pessenger Agent., Grand Rapids, Mich.

SWEPT OVER NIAGARA. This terrible calamity often happens because a careless boatman ignores the river's warnings—growing ripples and faster current —Nature's warnings are kind. That dull pain or ache in the back warns yon me Kidneys need attention if you would escape fatal maladies —Dropsy. Diabetes or Bright's disease. Take Electric Bitters at once and see Backache fly and all your best feelings return. “After long suffering from weak kidneys and lame back, one 11.00 bottle wholly cured me,” writes J. R. Blankenship, of Belk, Tenn, Only 50c at all druggists. J. D. HALE feeds, Feed, Wool, Sait and Coal Portland Cement. Rock Wall plat ter, Lime and Fertilizers. Garden seeds In bulk, Lawn Grave feed. Flower Seeds and Baiba. Feed and Coal delivered. Phone & tOI 8. Seoorr' Street P, J, HYLAND SANITARY PLUMBING Gas Fitting, Steam and Hat Water Heating, Qa? end Combination Fixtures 23 Moan* St. Phvnr 354

ELECTRIC BITTERS STOMACH, Relief and Cure for Head- The best tonic. Curative I e 1Z siuam-yrg ac h»- Backache, Dizziness, Medicine for these dis*mVEK & ImDNEiS Indigestion. Malaria, etc. eases. 50c. Guaranteed.

f land a little over two miles from 1. Decatur on stoned road, good builde Ings, $12,000.00. i, No. 768 —Is a cottage near Monroe :. street, cistern, stable, drove well, some fruit and shade trees for s $525.00. 1 No. 770 —Is one of the best business buildings In the city; will be sold at a bargain, annual rentals over SBOO.OO. . No. 771—1 s a nearly all black ground s thirty acres, cottage house, on stoned road, for $2,400.00.

Aloney TO LOAN on Farms at 5 per C. GRAHAM Insurance Agency Decatur, Indiana. Tor out door work IN THE WETTEST WEATHER «-'OTHING EQUALS 'Zsmß® WATERPROOF OILED GARMENTS •IOOKWFII-WFARWFU. IND Will NOT LEAK )NC COATS >3°2 -*3 52 SUITS *3— sao cvcdvwhck CATALOG APCC A.J. Tower Co. bostoh.ua*. Tower Canadian Co. united -Toronto, can. FOR SALE —A huckster wagon in fair condition. Also set of heavy harness, almost good as new. A. B. Bailey, Monroe, Indiana. 103-6 t

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East Buffalo, N. Y., May 1. — (Special to the Daily Democrat) —Receipts 7,140; shipments 4,560. Official to New York yesterday 3,040. Hogs closing steady at earlier decline; four unsold. Medium and heavy—[email protected]. Yorkers —$7.35@ $7.50. Light Yorkers —[email protected]. Pigs—s7.oo. Roughs —$6.40@ $6.60. i Stags—ss.oo®ss.7s. Sheep —2,600. Lambs —Steady. Top lambs, $7.75. Cattle —75; slow. TOLEDO MARKETS. April 30. — Cash wheat $1.41% May wheat 1.40% July wheat 1.13% December wheat 1.05% Cash corn ... .73% May corn *.71% July corn 69% September corn 69 Cash oats 57 May oats 57 July oats 50% September oats 42% CHICAGO MARKET, April 30. — May wheat $1.23% July wheat 1.11% September wheat 1.03 May corn 70% July corn 68% September corn 67% May oats 55% July oats 49% September oats 42% PRODUCE. By Decatur Produce Co. Eggs 18c Fowls 11c Ducks 8c Geese 7c Turkey 13c Spring chicks 11c Butter 15c Chicks 11c DECATUR GRAIN MARKET. Niblick and uompa_y. Eggs 18c Butter , 18c Yellow ear corn 96 Mixed ear corn 93 White oats 51 Wheat 1.35 Red clover seed 5.10 Alsike clover seed 7.25 Barley 50 Timothy seed 1.50

B. KALVER & CO. Wool 20c to 25c Beef hides ............ 8 cents Calf hides , 10 cents Sheep pelts ,25c to $1 Tallow 4 cents o The S. C. Black Minorcas are for sale 15 for 50 cents. They are great layers. I received four prizes at different poultry shows. No eggs will be sold on Sundays. Benj. Habegger, Berne, Ind., R. R. 3. 100-30 t AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. I have for sale an Apperson touring car, 1907 model, in fine condition, entirely overhauled and repainted. Will sell for J 1,250. L. W. Coppock. 100-6 t o WILL MAKE THE SEASON. The undersigned has a dark dapple grey Belgian stallion which will make the season at iny residence, Oiie and one-fourth miles north of Monroe, on the J. B. Holthouse farm. It is a beautiful horse, weighs eighteen hundred pounds and is coming three years old. Any day at my home. 100-18 t William Loshe. o — FARM BARGAINS — By arrangements with Svans Eolt Co., of Fremont, Newago county, Mich., we are prepared to offur the best farming and fruit land in a good improved country at avrey low price. All kind crops with as good and seme better yields per acre than here. Also fruit of all kinds a sure money maker. Call on or write for catalogue and price list, H. HARRUFF Decatur, Indiana. Fri

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GERMAN COACH STALLION ■’’l V * 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 Wayne & 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, sfcteen 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 W’ayne 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 ty J. Londersohn 005, by Hercules 410, G. Brilliant sth 301. Dam Bessie 78 by Maynet 860 by Agamerman No. 55. The sire of Tip Top was imported by Bell Bros, and the dam by Crouch & Son. TERMS: sl2 to Insure a good living- colt. Parties parting with mares forfeit insurance. Care will be taken to prevent accidents, but will not be responsible should any occur. CHAS. E. MAGLEY, Owner and Keeper R. F. D. No. 7, Decatur, Ind. o . ■ NOTICE To the Breeders of Adams and Adjoining Counties. Harley Axtell 45222, record 2:26%; trial 2:11%; sired by Axtell (3) 2:12, sire of 124 in 2:39, by William L. by Geo. Wilkes. First dam Playmate J. record 2:29%, by Jeresy W’ilkes. 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 family. Harley Axtell was foaled in Oct., 1901, the property of John Pugh, Terre Haute, Ind. A 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 the stud book. Further particulars, address W. H. Stults, Decatur, Ind. Call phone line L No. 15. 82tt Democrat Want Ads. Pay UPHOLSTERING The Fort Wayne Upholstering Co. will be Here lui uiily a oliui t time longer, and any one having furniture to be upholstered, re-polished, or repaired, should bring it in at once. We guarantee satisfaction in every way. e We also manufacture Awnings for all purposes. FT. WAYNE UFHOLTERING CO. Second Street, Decatur, Ind. , (Next door to Laundry.)

Butler and Son Cement Contractors Wyandotte Cement Lake Sand and Ridgeville screening for sale. All work guaranteed. At Fouflhtv Drav Barn

More Money in lour > SHOP » ! More Comfort in lour , _ HOME — * VOU WANT THEM—and you * can have them. Come and tec \ our complete line of “ iwo B«uss cT.\ Adjusters and let us tell you lljfc, X how the installation of thisi.eMw\ vice will give you 4?ti _ more light, where BBBBF you want it than you have ever before beer ffcrSSyV, E8 able to got. It make.; ■NK*% possible the comph*)* utilization ol r= q‘*r/ y°’ jr electrlc current. “Two Balls” Fatoutod October 2\ lsw>. is the original and best lamp- • cord adjuster. Simplest and /] most effective. Makes every / a drop light practically a porta- /-» ble. Costs little to install, and / J costs nothing to main- jJ “ tain. Can be attached 1 to existing drop- j lights—and it al- V a way s makes them f* I y cheaperand bet- L.RfrjfcjjwfflMrvlh ter. The evidence Ajr is here ready for vLAz' your inspection—come and see it. Deoeriptive literature will be gladly sent oa , gequest to those who are unable to call. ' FOR SALE BY TOM HAEFLING N. Second st. Phone 374 “I’D RATHER DIE, DOCTOR,’’ . than have my feet cut off.” said M. L. Bingham, of Princeville, 111. PBlut you’ll die from gangrene (which had eaten away eight toes) If you don’t,” said all doctors. Instead he used Bucklen’s Arnica Salve till wholly cured. Its cures of Eczema, Fevei Sores, Boils. Burns and Piles astound the world. 25c. at all druggists. o Democrat Want Ads. Pay MONEY Do you need It? If you do you can get It from us. 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 ar* simple and all transactions are clean cut and private. $1.20 per week for 50 weeks pays a sso.oofloan. All amounts In nroportion. 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 Addres* 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 J. S. COVEBDALE.M.D. E. G. CO VERB ILE, M. t. Ors. J. S. Coverdals am Son Special attention given to diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat Office nB% and Street Decatur, - Indiana

YOUNG MEN I r- A DMI •nd WOMEN UCAKrI Telegraphy and Railroading. Be indenendent. No better business training. Taught in 4to 6 mo’s. Positions secured. Salarv SSO to $l5O. Bto 9 hn. work. Erie R’y furnishes Despatchers wire. Actual main line practice. Stylus pen given for ten names of young men. Send for catalog. Special Euail course also Bengnt. I*»vrver School of < Telegraphy and Bailrcading. Aahlaxid. O. CHICHESTER'S PILLS B THE DIAMONB BKAND 7?" (Mila la Red „,d Gold y~r, bw. s . != . VID BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERB

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fflT ADS WANTED _ __ _ w’a.'WED— A girTto help with general housework. Inquire at Hensley’s jewelry store. FOR SALE tUR SALE—Four year old mare and colt, broke to all harness. Also Black Langshan eggs, fifty cents for 15. E. F. Miller, Phone 148. 101*6t hVR SALE-Eaily vegetable plants cabbage, tomato, cauliflower, etc. Call on Tony Holthouse, Fourth and Marshall streets. 92-12 t FOiTsALE— A match team of black Norman mares. They are beauties. John C. Ruhl, stop fourteen and onehalf on the interurban. FOR BENT FOR RENT—New 6-room house with all modern improvements. On Rugg street facing Winchester St. Inquire at the home of D. W. Meyers on Winchester St. _ FOR RENT—A nine-roomed house, wth bath and other modern improvements, located on Winchester street Inquire this office. ts LOST AND FOUND losFTSr^strayed—horned; will weigh about eight hundred pounds. Any Information will be thankfully received. Dyonnis Schmitt. FOUND—Pair of spectacles. Owner can have same by calling at this office and paying for this ad. TAKING THE WHOLE COUNTRY BY STORM. The new remedy is a recent discovery, but it is taking the whole country by storm. It has cured so many people throughout the state within the past few months that scores of newspapers are publishing local testimonials, giving names streets and numbers of many people whose word cannot be doubted. The remedy certainly must have remarkable merit, as so many people after using it a short while are advising their sick friends to try It. The Greensburg, Indiana, Daily Review recently published the following: Mr. J. W. Boyle, of 116 East Washington street, said: “My wife has been taking Root Juice and it has done wonders for her. Before taking it she had a very bad stomach. The lightest food would sour on her stomach and cause it to burn and pain her very much. In fact, she said she felt like it was raw from top to bottom. Recently her trouble was aggravated by an attack of lagrippe. Her appetite was very poor, but after taking the Root Juice a few days she had a god appetite and could digest everything she ate without the least pain or inconvenience. She is no longer weak and nervous, and seems like a new woman. The remedy has proved a wonderful blessing to her.” In fact so many people are talking about the new remedy and telling about its great soothing, healing and toning qualities to the stomach, bowels, liver and kidneys that it is now hard for the Root Juice people to make it fast enough to fill all orders. It is retailed for one dollar a bottle, or six bottles for five dollars. Many local people have testified to its wonderful merits, as any one can learn by going to Holthouse drug store. o — reaping benefit. From the Experience of Decatur People. We are fortunate indeed to be able to profit by the experience of our neighbors. The public uterauces of Decatur residents on the following subject will interest and benefit thousands of our readers. Read this statement. No better proof can be had. Milham H. Pennington, Grant St near Clover street, D ” Ind says: “About two years ago mv back pained me continually and seemed to be getting worse cver¥ J .did not have much faith i n pro . In a remarkably HonX S £ since." aS not burned --.X’

AT THE CHURCHES Communications Intended for thjg column should be in not later thui ten o'clock a. m , Saturday, to ftisiir, publication. ST. MARYS CHURCH. 7 a. m., high mass. 9 a. m. high mass. 3 p. m. vespers. At the nine o'clock mass a class of thirty-four children will receive their First Holy Communion. U. B. CHURCH. Sunday school 9:15. J. J. Foughty, superintendent. Prayer and class meeting lQ;3(j a. m. J. D. Wisehaupt, leader. Y. P. C. E. U. 6:30 p. m. Bertha Meihls, president. Sermon by pastor, 7:30 p. m. Official board meeting Monday evening. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. Preaching at Union Chapel tomorrow at 10:30 a. m. The pastors of the city will meet at the library Monday at 1:30 p. m. Every one should attend church tomorrow. You are invited to come our way and the glad hand awaits you if you do so. Isaiah tmler, Pastor.

SERVICES AT CITY MISSION There will be preaching this evening at the City Mission at 7:45. Rev. Foreman of Pleasant Mills will preach this evening. Prayer and Praise meeting Sunday afternoon at 2:30. Preaching in the evening at 7:15 byRev. John Gibson. Everybody welcome at all of these services. Chancey S. Stetson, Supt GERMAN REFORMED. 9:3o—Sunday school. Lesson Acts 13:1-12. 10:30—German service. Text, John 1:41-42. A Brothers Love and Service. 2:oo—Annual congregational meeting. 6:45 —Christian Endeavor Society. Topic: Life’s Lessons from Isaiah 6:1-9. 7:30 —English service. Text, Matth. 13:31-32. “The Mustard Seed.” Friends and strangers are cordially Invited to attend our services. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. Sherman Powell, Pastor. 9:15, Sunday school. 10:30, preaching. Subject, “Abounding in the W’ork of the Lord." 12 m., class meeting, led by Morris F. Hay. 6:30 p. m., Epworth League. 7:30 p. m ..preaching. Subject, “A Right Heart.’’ EVANGELICAL CHURCH. 9:30 a. m., Sunday school. 10:30 a. m., preaching. 2:30 p. m., "Mission Band” will meet. 6:30 p. m.. Young People’s Alliance Leader, Miss Allie Burrell. 7:30 p. m., Public worship land preaching. You are invited to these services. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 1 ou are invited to all of our services tomorrow. A welcome will be given to you at any of the following services: 9:15 a. m., Bible school. 10:30 a. m., morning service. 2:00 p. m„ Junior C. E. 6:30 p. m., senior C. E. > 30 p. m., a service of song. The evening service will be given to a song service interspersed with remarks by the ?astor. HOUSE MOVING AND CEMENT WORK. I am prepared to do all kinds house and building moving, also concrete and foundation work. Everything I do is guaranteed. Give me a call, w, j. Barrone, 1119 Elm St. Decatur, Ind. — o the SANITARY MEN IN TOWN According to the terms of a new law, it is necessary that all vaults, closets, cess pools, etc., be thoroughly cleaned and kept clean. This law goes into effect May Ist and if the work it not done within ten days it is the duty of the board of health to have it done. We are here ready to do your work according to law. See me nr leave orders at the office of the Daily Democrat. G. N. Barton - 103-3 t