Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 7, Number 125, Decatur, Adams County, 26 May 1909 — Page 4
The Markets
BUFFALO STOCK MARKETS
East Buffalo, N. Y., May 26.—(Special to the Daily Democrat ' —Receipts 4240: shipments 3610. Official to New York yesterday 1140. Hogs closing strong. , Light hogs 5 cents higher. Medium and heavy—[email protected]. Light mixed and good Yorkers — $7.75 u $7.80. Lights—s7 st‘@s7.7o. Pigs—s7.4o. Roughs—s6.6s@ $6.85. Stags—ss.so@ $6.00. Sheep—2,ooo; steady. Lambs —Strong: tops SSSS. Cattle —25; slow. TOLEDO MARKETS. May 25 — Cash wheat $1.53 May wheat 1.53 July wheat 1.19% September wheat 1.13% Cash corn 76% May corn 76% July corn 73 September corn 71% Cash oats 63 May oats ~ .62 July oats - 57 September oats 48% CHICAGO MARKET. May 24 — May wheat $1.34 July wheat 1.17% September wheat 1.10% May corn 75% I July corn 70% September corn 68% May oats 62% July oats 55% September oats 45% DECATUR GRAIN MARKET. Niblick and Company. Eggs 18c Butter 16c Yellow ear corn 1.00 Mixed ear corn 97
Do You Want a Home? For a short time only. A large modern house one square from the M. E. church $2,500.00 New eight room modern house on Mercer avenue, inside railroad, very eheap. Seven room house on Eighth street, one square off of Monroe an exceptionally good bargain $900.00 Possession of these properties can be had at this time and they are offered very cheap if sold before rented. See , S • > X a* DAN ERWIN $1.25 Go To The $1.25 CASINO OPENING AT TOLEDO Sunday May 3Oth CLOVER LEAF ROUTE Low rates Sunday excursion tickets will be sold for Train 6, limited to date of sale. For rates, time of Train etc., Call on t. l McCullough, Agent
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■ White oats 57 l Wheat 1.46 i Red clover seed 5.15 • Alsike clover seed 7.00 Rye ... .76 Timothy seed L 25 • PRODUCE. By Decatur Produce Co. • Eggs 18c Fowls 10c Ducks 7c Geese , ~7c Turkey 11c Spring chicks 13c Chicks 10c r B. KALVER &. CO. Wool, merchantable 30c Beef hides ..8 cents Calf hides 10 celts Sheep pelts ....25c to $1 Tallow 4 cents PRICES ON COAL Chestnut coal $7.25 Hocking Valley 3.75 West Virginia splint 4.00 Wash nut 4.00 The Decatur Packing company Phone 81, will pay th< following prices for live stock: Hogs $6,506 $7.00 Veal calves [email protected] Cattle $4.00655.00 Lambs $7.09 Fowls 12~ Hoarseness, bronchitis and other throat troubles are quickly cured by Foley's Honey and Tar as it soothes and heals the inflamed throat and bronchial tubes and the most obstinate cough disappears. Insist upon having the genuine Foley's Honey and Tar. The HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. •• Ol————— Democrat Want Ads, Pay
— l — l | Prepare your system for hot weather don’t put off taking Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea, but do it now. The best, most economical regulator w-vrf system conditioner: as good toe the children as tor father and mother. SMITH. YAGER 4 FAI-X. swept ovea ■» a&aaa. This •errible caiamity -kwaawe a careaeev '‘w-vr—-as ® the rfver’s warning?—-gMjWmg "xt-eas astc "urreujrt-—warn.' j are i?4ssd. TSt«*. -jr arsiM .< j the -«ark wame yoe toe | j asterelrei -f rrej woW eeea»ie fiMab I { rsaiwe***-; DT-pey l.WfeljetK qr Iv'sSK's lldireasw Tidre -mmw |, sM j. fir eta ene* ene |; re Aitre lewSrefivir. Itl-'re w* 1 Iftr* 3* re—** sfir-'t-- eerier | j WT**** J. H -rs d>e r - IJT’eaW Of** — li tare wfre '< w' Hr” I ll»fresr*TTt ■ i «■’ ciHru’ I!;’:'" —— uu
IWe still have a nice lot of bedding plants and are offering fine young geraniums at five and ten cents each.' . fifty cents and $1 a dozen. Also a i nice lot of boder plants, vines for boxes, cannas, scarlet sage and anything that makes a home beautiful i Place your order early for cut Howlers for Decoration, at the greenhouse. . ■ Ernsberger Bros. & Moses. o . , ANY’ LADY can easily make son , sls.oo to $25.00 per week working . for me quietly in her own home 10. . cality. This is a bona fide offer —one which will pay you to investigate, even if you can only spare two hours per day. No investment required ,; Turn your spare time into money. '! Write me at once for particulars. I Address Harriet M. Richards, Box 30, Woman's Building, Joliet, Hl. 124-M ; 0 B. C. KELLEY 4 SON. , Monument dealers of Bluffton and Berne .sold 106 monuments during the months of April and May. One of , these was a $1,400 Job for Mr. Joel ( Kemp of Wells county. They employ . no agents, but make their sales direct. This is why they sell so many and ( their good lettering and low prices bring the people into consideration of buying of them. 222-2 t o B. A. Y. I I We are not the largest nor are we the oldest, but we are the best of them all. Before you take out life insurance get the plan of the Brotherhood of American Yeomen. Best i on earth. The accident feature is worth all you pay. or further ini formation see George L. Kerne, o: i S. E. Brown. ■,— o — The Veseys greenhouse have on sale at the Winnes' shoe store vines for porch boxes and hanging baskets, also -Geraniums, Petunias, Pansies, Sweet Alysinmus, Coleus, ranging in price from 50 cents up to $1.50 per dozen. 124-3 t o AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE One single cylinder runabout, all complete with lamps, horn, etc., for $225. Also one two-cylinder runabout with top and folding rumble seat, lamps, horn, all complete for $525. A bargain. Act .quick. Peter Kirsch, N. Third street. o NOTICE. The Preble Township German Mutual Insurance Co. will hold their annual meeting Saturday, June 5, 1909, at the Freldhelm school house. New officers will be elected. AU members are urged to be present. WM. GALLMEYER, Pres. 124-6 t HARMAN REESE, Secy. -o NOTICE —Owing to the scarcity of anthracite coal and the difficulty we have in securing the chestnut size in sufficient quantities, and inasmuch as we handle this coal on a very low margin, we desire to announce that beginning June Ist our terms will be strictly cash. We have a few cars coming in during the month of June which we will sell at $7.00 per ton delivered anywhere in the city. Decatur Lumber Co. 120-17 t o—, - —- NOTICE. A nice assortment of books suitable for commencement presents has just been received at Blackburn s arug store. o *• AGENTS —$83 per month introducinz 10-piece Combination Dipper: experience unnecessary; outfit free Thomas Co., Desk 144. Dayton, Ohio Wandered from my farm —a Black Angus cow, has calf few days old: ■calf not w-.th her. Ample reward for ! mfcmarioa leading to seer. J. M. Frisinger 121-3 Z o - Mr B P Harris, 'X'.nciiesMr, lad, eya mat ie tnnM aev»r raiee hut tne-—-tf aus little cieefca on acmnszt ts Tapes inril ae got the Rapid ’.hniaast. and P—sfi'icw. haurh 4 ’ager ti'igXsra Irw-lmo > fijr a. lew’s --MSt-Saae. yaeqsr swoVlen iflred, hot, snarly trer Ixmple sent Free. <»-ix -jf -be Focit-Eaae *>•' invention. <«> - -en t Timsted. €e Roy — 1111 ■ PA of fee an# ’he , —■**'jei*< i» th« supply t— IWwfre- sW lew >re. -oust be 'er" n aifvasfiv. This -hanee in | &te rtefhrttf of tfnftng bmrt ness han jeeti nwvwf*areff by the fart that all .is?' iriinic be o«<i for i® rash upon , tn reeeffpt tn thl» cfty. Wlfflen Mew mww H. L. ffefet. ts
SHIVELY SPEAKS (Continued from page 1.1 question arising on the proviso in j the proposed Section 2 was not neces-: sary to the decision in that case. and. second! that that case is distinguish-; able in other material respects from the case certain tc arise on this section. Should the court reject the ‘ : proviso in Section 2 as an attempted | delegation erf legislative power to the executive department in contraven-1 tion of the constitution, and sustain , the lines of Section 2 preceding the j , proviso as fixing, in connection with ; Section 1, a clear definition of the I i legislative intent as to what shall be! the general tariff of the United ■ I States, then the rates prescribed in I j Section 1. plus the 25 per cent, add' jtional prescribed in Section 2, would [be and remain the only rates of duty I to be levied and collected at the ports ■; of the United States. Should the [ ' i court hold that the taint of invalitity on the proviso extends to the preceding lines, as being dependent on and inseparable from the tfroviso, then I there would remain in the act no dei finition of what shall constitute the ' general tariff of the United States, and recourse might well be claimed to the act of 1597, as the nufepeaied and only existing tariff of the United States.” n CHANGES AT ROME CITY G. R. A I. Will Boost It as Never Before in History. Rome Ciyt, Ind., May 26. —According to E. O. Wagner, commercial agent for the G. R. & 1., this company is going to boost Rome City this sum- ; mer as It has never done before. The , printers now have in preparation the most elaborate illustrated folder ever 1 issued in the interest of Sylvan lake resort. It treats comprehensively of : the interesting points to be visited, the boating facilities, location of springs, bathing beaches and other 1 features, besides useful information for cottagers and occasional visitors. ; In it .is incorporated a complete directory of the cottagers and the location of cottages, giving the numbers ■ of each summer home in accordance with the system recently adapted by the Rome City Cottagers' Improvement association. A new map of the lake is also a part of this interesting folder and Mr. Wagner recommends that every owner of a cottage leave with Mr. M. F. Owen, agent at the resort, any facts that would be well to have appear in this railroad publication. It will have immediate attention. The auditorium, dance hall and other privileges of Island park are at the disposal of cottagers and excursionists during the summer. Entertainments may be scheduled for day and evening at these places providing meetings or entertainments do not conflict in dates. , —_——o —'■ NINE IN FAMILY HAVE MUMPS Joe Heiman, who lives soutli of the city, has a hospital at his home, his family of nine children being ill with the mumps. The first child became sick about three weeks ago and the disease soon spread until all had it They are all getting along nicely, and will soon be as well as usual. There is one satisfaction and that is that they will be free of this disease for all time to come. 0 - ..... CATARRH MICROBES. A Dead Microbe is the Best Microbe —Hyomei Kills Them All. Hyomei iproneunced High-o-me) is a killer of catarrh germs, because whew yoo breathe it in .its antiseptic and germicide properties reach every tcck and crevice of the mucous membraae, from the mouth and nose deep lungs. Hyomei brings the Australian forest of pine and eucalyptus to your home. It is made of the active principles extracted from these trees. No one who lives in or near these forests suffers from catarrh. No one who breat"es in Hyomei. the real forest air of Australia, will have catarrh for long after the treatment starts. [f you want to cure catarrh, croup, bronchitis, coughs, colds, asthma, hay fever, or relieve consumption, try Hyomei, the common-sense cure, the cure that .reaches the spot. a eowpEste Hyomei outfit, including a hard rubber inhaler, costs only SI.OO, and extra bottles of Hyomei. if afterwards needed, cost but 50 cents. Guaranteed to cure, or money back. Sold by leading druggists everywhere. Sold and guaranteed in Decatur by Ho4tbnnee Drug Co. MI-ONA Cures indigestion ft relieves stomach misery, snnr ! arh IwU-hinst. and cures all'stomach dis- , saae or mcmey b*dk. Lazg* cr.x of anblata 50 eeuta Druggists m all sevraa.
WANT ADS WANTED .WANTED—A good strong boy, over I sixteen years of age. to learn the baker's trade. N. C. Anderson. 123-6 t ‘any PERSON wasting wells cleaaed [ ■ out. or old brick taken out please write to Nelse Rice. Pleasant Mills, lad. R. F. D. No. 1. Box 19. 107-24 t ; WANTED Piano salesman for this ; territory, it had some little exper- , ience will pay straight salary, or part ' salary and commission until we learn I [you, then will pay straight salary as , : we prefer to. We pay all freights and expeasvs in either proposlUvu. AU you would be out would be your labor. Address King Piano Co.. Fort I Wayne. Ind. 116-6 t | WANTED—White pop corn, shelled : F. V. Mills. 117-6 t CIGAR SALESMAN WANTED—Ir. your locality to represent us. Ex- I perience unnecessary. sll9 per me and expenses. Write for particulars.! Monarch Cigar Co.. St. Louis. Mo. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Cabbage, tomato and mango plants at 5 and 6 cents a dozen at Werder Sisters, on 524 Marshall St. Phone 347. 120-13 t FOR SALE—A match team of black Norman mares. They are beauties. ' John C. Ruhl, atop fourteen and onehalf on the interurban. FOR SALE OR TRADE—One Wescott phaeton, good as new, 80 acre farm, beautiful residence on Fourth street ,and a residence on Monroe street. See A M. Fisher. FOR RENT ■ FOR RENT—Farm of 95 acres for cash or grain rent, located 3% miles , southeast of Decatur. Address Mrs. ' Mary J- Hay, 2 miles south and 1 mile east of Monroe. Ind. U7-6t FOR RENT —Seven roomed house on Winchester street with bath and other modem improvements. This office. 110-3 t LOST ANDFOUND i LOST —A gold chatn bracelet with sets of red stone. Finder please return to this office. 129-3 t LOST —A large black set bearing a Knights of Pythias monogram and the letters F. C. D. and containing six diamond sets. Finder please return to this office or to Mr. Schumaker at the Ward Fence company's office and receive reward. 118-<it I have raised 350 out of 354 little chicks, and attribute my success to the Rapid Cholera Remedy and Egg Producer, says Mrs. John Thomas, Berne, Ind. Smith & Yager, druggists. 2tw-lmo o CHURCH ORGAN FOR SALE CHEAP For sale —A church organ, in fairly good condition. Can be bought at a bargain for cash Inquire of J. A Smith at Gay & Zwick's furniture store or at the Evangelical parsonage, Decatur. ts o — OUR CHALLENGE! Holthcxjse Drug Co. Declare That Hem-Roid Will Cure Any Case of Piles. By authority of Dr. J. S. Leonhardt. Holthouse Drug Ca guarantee that Hem-Roid, an internal tablet remedy, will cure any kind of piles, no matter how bad. Dr. is the celebrated specialist who discovered that the cause of piles is internal, and in giving his remedy to the public, said: ‘‘Hem-Roid will be add under a guarantee that it will cure any case ” $1 for 24 days treatment. Dr. Leonhardt do.. Station B, Buffalo, N. T., prop. Write for booklet. “Yeu See, No Person has a license to eat hard-boiled eggs, except in the United States. You cax get them in England if you take a chair and beat the idea into the reduced nobleman who hates to serve you, but does.” Samuel Blythe anehuts "-J Search ftr a Hard-Batied a»a yea twj; him. Get the JUNE Sold at City News Stand
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RAILROAD_ BULLETIN ERIE. Eastbound. No. 8—2:27 a m. daily. Xo. 12—4:05 a. m. daily, No. 4—3:38 p. tn. daily. j; 1:49 p. m. daily ex. Sunday. . No. 14—«:$7 p. m- daily. Westbound. I No. 47— 3:17 a. m. daily. No. 3—12:47 p. m-daily. ; 21—10:10 a. m. dally, ex Sunday. GRAND RAPIDS A INDIANA. Sounthbound. Na 6— Dally 12:47 A m I No. 12—Daily, ex. Sunday..<: 16 a. mJ [No. 2—Daily, ex. Sunday . .1:11 t>- mNo. 16 —Sunday only ....8:36 p. tn. Northbound, No. s—Dailys—Daily a - m ' Na 7—Daily 7:57 m - No. 3—Daily, ex Sunday ..3:07 p. m. T. ST. L 4 W. R. R. Na 2—Frankfort to Toledo, Ex Sunday 11:27 a. m. Na I—Toledo to Frankfort. Ex. Sunday 11:40 a m. No. 3—Delphos to SL Louis, Daily 7:22 m - Na 4—St Louis tc Delphos. Daily $:93 PNo. s—Toledo to St Louis, daily 10:17 p. m. Na 6—St Louis to Toledo, daily 5:05 a tn. Daily Interurban Schedule THE FT. WAYNE 4 SPRINGFIELD Trains Leave Trains Leave Decatur Ft Wayns 5:50 a.m. 7:00 a.m. 1:00 a. m. 8:30 a.m. 8:30 a.m. 10:00 am. 10:00 am. 11:30 a.m. 11:30 am. 1:00 pm. 1:90 pm. 2:30 p.m. 2:30 pm. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 pm. 5:30 pm. 5:39pm. 7:00 p.m. 7:99 pm. 8:30p.m. 9:39pm. 11:00p.m. Theater parties taking the 7:00 p. car will arrive at Calhoun or Berry streu .Fort Wayne at 8:10 p m. The last car leaving Fort Wayne at 11:80 p m. will wait until after the show. MONEY Do you need it? It you do you can get it from us. You can borrow what money you need on your household ge<ds, pianos, horses, wagons, fixtures, etc. You can have from one to twelve months’ time in which to pay it back. Our contracts are simple and an transactions are clean cut and private. sl—6 per week for 50 weeks »ays a $50.99f10an. Ail amounts in uroportios If you seed money fill out the foilov:ng blank, cut It out and mail It to us. Our agent will be In Decatur every Tuesday. Name Addreea Am’t Wanted Kind of Security.,,. FL Wayne Loan Company Esuhh«hed 18®$, Room , end floor. TH Caihoond itre6t , Horae Phmjs vw Fort Wayne. Ind ‘OR. J. M. MILLER I Eye, Ear, Nos* and Throat Treated TEBTED * MASSES FITTEn SO Sou* Secnud fit I _ Or. Fred Patterson DENTIST •t c t I •* I Office hocr«- » - - 1$ m, 1-5 p. a
* The Most Complete * j ♦ Line of High Grade * I * * I : Smoking - Chewing; 1 •TOBACCO* I Carried i> the city it * I * * I Z T.C. Corbett’s * ♦ Cigar Store ♦ I * * I #♦*♦**»♦*»♦**** ■ J. D. HALE - I Seeds. Feed, Wool, Salt and Coal. I Portland Cement, Rock Wall P| JS . ■ ter. Lime and Fertilizers. I Garden seeds In bulk. Lawn Grass I Sede, Flower Seeds and Bulbs. Feed I and Coal delivered. I Phone 8. 201 S. Second St. I I ->• ■■■ I YOUNG MEN | E? A DIU i and WOMEN U ELM Ft Ifi j • Telegraphy and Railroading. Be indepand.' I 1 «nt No better b«ain«M (raining. Teuftt ■ • in 4to 6 mo’a. Poaitinaa secured. Salary I •60tofl*0. Bto 9 hry. wnrk. Brie R y tnt- I nifihe* Dispatchers wire Aetna! mml Hao i orartice. Stylus pen rtvun for ten na&i*« ■ of y*Kiti| aen. Bund for cuSalog Bposial 1 mail eoune also taught. Qarrwr gehoal of $ g Telegraphy and Raflrmdtrig. AahianM, a | Farmer’s Attention ' Now is the time to order | ( your fertilizer. John Shei- I , man sells the kind that brings 8 results. West Monroe St. J J. S. COVUBALLN.t. tG. CBVEIIILE.N.I. j Drs. J. S. Cninlili and Son Special attention given to diseases of the {Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat Office lißj4 2nd Street • {Decatnr, Indiana r i CHICHESTER’S PILLS > Illa la Red lad Raid nmUkXVZ “ ** *» Take .. Mher Bar V I /• -nr **af«cin-cn><TrßW (X as Dl.rtTo.Wn BRAND PILIA sow iv Mitasis Eumitiu Butler and Son Cement Contractors Wyandotte Cement Lake Sand and Ridgeville screen- | ing for sale. All work t guaranteed. At Foughfv Droy Barn • P. 1, HYIAND SANITARY PLUMBING Gas Fitting t Steam and Hot Water Heating, Gas and Combination Fixtures 23 Moarae SL Ptoae 3M JVST RECEIVED Car load of Na 1 Hocking Valley coal which can be bought for $4 per ton. - I# the best on the market Office | Uh”** 24 °' Reß ' 5S4 ‘ MoTing “ BpaC ’ City Trucking & Coal Co. Money I LOAN . on Farms at 5 per C. GRAHAM . Insurance Agency x | Decatur, Indiana, ' ——
