Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 7, Number 131, Decatur, Adams County, 2 June 1909 — Page 4
■ With CHI-NAMEL any old floor can be made to look like new hard wood. Old furniture can be made to look like new. We have it ■ ■ uuv> IU « U J*Cni-I\amel i] im T XT , and the Chi-Namel fl skUl to use the Chl-Namel Self-Grainer ■ - 1 Oran old hard wool floor, furni-£*TcHniD££ Olltflt. ul\ 6 it S ture, etc., may be made to look like ju new, with a harder, more durable andT!ir trial. You will be pleased nishes it at the same time,and the surface is so hard that walking or washing will not remove the gloss. with fhp TOSllltq ■ This new self-grainer makes it easy for WILII Lilt; Ivcullo. anyone to produce a beautiful grained effect, exactly like the most expensive hard wood floors. Call at our store and allow us to demonstrate how easy it is to grain and varnish by this improved system. Free samples the ’ HOLTHOUSE DRUG GO. CASH PAYS RENT! Why not apply your cash on the purchase of a home? Acre tracts, small farms, or city properties at bargain prices. Here are a few sample properties, and now is the time to secure bargains by calling on SNOW AGENCY, Decatur, Ind
741 —Is a story and a half, five-room house with stable, drove well, two lots on Oak street $725.00 775 — Is a comfortable five-room cottage on south Ninth stret, cistern, chicken park, garden, etc.. .$850.00 755—1 s a comfortable seven-room cottage, on Tenth street, grained wood finish, citem and city water $975.00 745 —Is a new five-room cottage on Front street, good sewerage, city and cistern water, natural wood finish $1,150.00 776 — Is a new five-room cottage on south Line street; cistern, coal house, drove well, on sewer, etc., nice front porch $1,100.00 778 — Is a well located seven-room ’ cottage, grained finish, good cistern, drove well, stable, etc., on south Tenth street $1,750.00 779 — Is a good two-story framehouse]' at the coriier of Jefferson and Eighth streets. Brick sidewalks, drove well, coal house, etc. 51,650.00 716, 742 and 752 —Are three new and See our large lists of city and f; tions.
D J It 9 High Grade T) * i boy del Is prepared paints ~ Are the standard of perfection. One trial will make you a per- -■ ■ manent customer. Every can g uarantee d. It costs no more ( doespoor. Ask for the BOYDELL BROTHERS High Grade PREPARED PA I [NTS Shellac floor paints, Ready-mixed carriage paints and enamels and a full line of specialties for home decoration. For sale by W. H. NACHTRIEB.
************** * The Most Complete * Line of High Grade * Smoking - Chewing •TOBACCO * Carried in the city at * T.C. Corbett’s * Cigar Store « **************
Sv riECTRIfi BITTERS OJi XZ £rl Xz H * Relief and Cure for Head* The best tonic. Curative | «z ache. Backache. Dizziness. Medicine for these disLUVER & iVIDNEYS HSU Indigestion. Malaria, etc. eases. 50c. Guaranteed. >
desirable residence properties on north Third street ‘at $2,000.03, $2,300.00 and $2,500.00. In acre tracts and small farms we can now offer you: 760 —Is a one-acre tract just outside of the corporation, of Decatur, has a small frame house, good well of water, fine lot of fruit trees, etc., $450.00. 777—1 s an acre and a quarter tract on the pike road, just west of the city. Has good frame cottage with large cellar, stable, fruit trees, garden, etc. $850.00 754 —Is an acre and a quarter tract on brisk street in north Decatur; comfortable house with cellar, drove well, stable, etc 52,200.00 743 —Is a fifteen acre tract on the traction line north of Decatur; is near the station, has good buildings and nice location ....$2,500.00 771 —Is a good small farm of thirty acres: is on the stoned road, near school, and has comfortable cottage house; is a good grade of land. $2,350.00. farm properties for further descrip-
* _ : Money * TO : LOAN * on Farms at 5 per C. : GRAHAM * Insurance Agency * Decatur, Indiana. * L—————— *
MRS. BROKAW DEAD Mrs. Eleanor Brokaw Died at Toledo Early this Morning „ FRIDAY AFTERNOON Funeral Will Be Held at the Christian - Church Mrs. Amanda Daniels and daughter Maggie of this city received a message from Toledo telling of the death of Mrs. Eleanor Brokaw of that place. The death occurred this morning in that city at the home of her son, Earl, where she made her home. She had been feeling well and her death was so sudden that the closest relatives were very much shocked, not realizing that this had happened so soon. This well known and beloved woman resided in this county all her life with the exception of five years that she has lived at Toledo. During her long residence here she made a large number of friends. Just before going to Toledo Mrs. Brokaw lived in this city, where she had resided for five years. For a number of years she made her home in the southern part of the county, and in the eastern part, and has many friends in the country. Mrs. Brokaw was born June 18, 1845, and at the time of her death was nearly 69 years of age, death occurring Wednesday, June 2. Coming to this county in 1848 she lived here many years. • In April, 1874, she was married to Mr. Brokaw. The aged woman leaves .three children, Mrs. George Ingle of Oden, Mich., Albert, of Hartford City and Earl of Toledo. With the remains in charge, the bereft relatives will come to this city on the 11:27 Friday over the Clover Leaf, where the body will be laid to rest in the Tricker cemetery. Services will be held} at 1:30 from the Christian church, the Rev. F. H. Vernor, the new pastor of the church, officiating. Having been a good Christian woman, Mrs. Brokaw wil be greatly missed by her congregation of whicu she was a member. She was a former member of the church here. Other relatives of Mrs. Brokaw are Joe Daniels of Preble, a nephew, Miss Margaret Daniels, a niece and Mrs. Amanda Daniels of this city, who is the widow of Mrs. Brokaw’s onlybrother, S. M. Daniels, who has been dead for a number of years. Mrs. Jennie Webster of Fort Waype, is a niece of the deceased woman. o FOR SALE —Two bee hives in good condition. Will sell cheap. See Dr. Leßrun. o — 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.
You're Safe When You Borrow From Us We will loan you whatever you need up to SIOO.OO and give you from one to twelve months to pay it off. We loan on any good chattel security, such as furniture, pianos, horses, etc. We give a liberal discount on all loans paid off before due. If you need money fill out the following blank, cut it out and mail it to us. Our agent is in Decatur every Tuesday. Name .. Addreaa Ain’t Wanted Kind of Security Reliable Private FLWayne Loan Company Established 189$, Room 2, Seo on'd floor, 706 Calhound streets Home phone 838. Fort Wayne. Ind
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SOCIETY COLUMN i (Continued on page 2.) the members are requested to be presnet and enjoy a pleasant afternoon. The infant class of the Methodist church will meet at the church tomor- ( row, Thursday afternoon, at one o'clock. There will be no meeting of the' Helping Hand Society of the German Reformed church tomorrow afternoon, on account of the death of Mr. Kreutzman. * ' The- Young Matrons met at the home of Mrs. J. S. Peterson yesterday.' They enjoyed an unusually pleasant; meeting, z~ Miss Lucy Fruchte was hostess at ■ a business meeting of the Endeavor Society of the German Reformed church. Contests and music furnished entertainment. These meetings are greatly enjoyed by all the members. After the business part of the meeting a social hour is always spent. o MRS. WETTER WILL PROBATED In Huntington Court —Gives Property to Husband During His Life. This afternon the last will of Mrs. Elizabeth Wetter, who died at the home of her* daughter, Mrs. John Fleming in Decatui recently was probated. It was made at Decatur September 3, 1908, and was witnessed by Henry Hite and Augustus H. Sellemeyer. All her real and personal property is left to her husband, John Wetter, during his natural life and at his death is to be divided equally among the following children: Jacob Casper of Maple Grove, Mrs. William F. Huston and Abraham Wetter of this city and Mrs. John Fleming of Decatur.—Huntington NewsDemocrat. o If you desire a clear complexion take Foley’s Orino Laxative for constiptation and liver trouble as it will stimulates these organs and thoroughly cleanse your system, which is what every one needs in the spring in order to feel well. The HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. o , Democrat Want Ads. Pay Democrat Want Ads. Pay
WE HAVE decided to make an extra cut on all the Ladies Tailored Suits we have left. We have just passed through the most successful suit season this store has ever experienced. e are now going to close out all this seasons latest styles at less than actual manufacturers cost. A Grand Opportunity for a Bargain All $25 Suits, this sale slß.oo All S2O and $22.50 Suits, this sale . . . $15.00 All 16.50 Suits, this sale sll.so All 15.00 Suits, this sale slo.so All 12.50 to $13.50 Suits, this sale . . . SIO.OO All 10.00 Suits, this sale s7.so SPECIAL BARGAINS “ “ Jackets “ On all our ladies seperate Jackets—this season’s choice styles, a discount of TWENTY per will be given.
Markets East Buffalo, N. Y., June 2.—(Special to the Daily Democrat)—Receipts 3340; shipments 1900. Official to New York yesterday 950. Hogs closing steady. On lights best results. Medium and heavy, $7.60® $7.65; yorkers, [email protected]; light yorkers, [email protected]; pigs, [email protected]; roughs, [email protected]; stags, $5.50@ $6.00. Sheep—s6.oo; steady; best lambs SBOO. Cattle —Nominally unchanged. TOLEDO MARKETS. June 1. — Cash wheat $1.57 June wheat 1.48 July’ wheat 1.20% September wheat 112% Cash corn July corn 74 September corn .71% Cash oats 5944 July oats 55% September oats CHICAGO MARKET. June 1. — * iJuly wheat $1.20% September wheat 1.12% Cash corn July corn 1 September corn 71% Cash oats |July oats 55% September oats DECATUR GRAIN MARKET. Niblick and Company. .Eggs Butter -V Yellow ear corn j Mixed ear corn 97 White oats 55 .Wheat Red clover seed 535 Alsike clover seed 793 R ye T 6 Timothy seed PRODUCE. By Decatur Prodaee Co.
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E^s Fowls Ducks 7 C Geese Turkey *'j lc Spring chicks ”'l3c Butter ....... 15c Chicks B. KALVER A. CO. Wool merchantable .. hid « 8 cents CaU Udes cents T<llow 4 cents PRICES ON COAL. Chestnut coal , 7 , s Hocking Valley 375 West Virginia splint 409 wash nut 400 The Decatur Packing company. Phone wiil pay tb , foUow . D J prices for live stock: ", [email protected] veal calves . »- Cattle .. Lambs »<wss.o9 Fowls . The Veseys greenhouse have on sale at the Winnes’ shoe store vlneg alsoXan? 168 hanging hasketsalso ’Geraniums, Petunias, Panqipq Sweet Alysinmus, Coleus, rargi ‘ n sx"“ 50 - AT MY FEED YAPn u YAR D. corner Monroe Have started a I": ™ Conaec “® with the f»ed yard. First, class n gs antl nr service will ho Prompt first class a >- sale, call b/ Ph on V Wl Strß ’ 1 Ernst Slickm aD “ ® W Persoaal at CKmans office. 129 . 3 ; ' - 1 >®. 1 »“ h 1™ t„ui “ »»».",™k““:
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