Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 7, Number 163, Decatur, Adams County, 10 July 1909 — Page 4

VouTe 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. 1 We loan on any good chattel security, such as furniture, pianos, horses, etc. We give a liberal discount, on all loans paid ott before due. If yoii heed money fill out the following blank, cut it out and mail it to us. Our agent is in Decatur every Tuesday. Nam* Addrees Ain’t Wanted Kind of Security Reliable Private FL Wayne loan Company Established 1896, Room 2, Second floor, 706 Calhound street. Home Phone 833. Fort Wayne, Ind Butler and Son Cement Contractors Wyandotte Cement Lake Sand and Ridgeville screening for sale. All work guaranteed. At foughtv Drav Barn P, J. HYLAND SANITARY • PLUMBING Gas Steam and Hot Water Heating, Gas and Combination Fixtures 23 Monroe St. Phone 354 TWELVE MEN WANTED AT ONCE I want a dozen men to work on the street contract Jobs, and at the stone quarry. Apply at once if you want work. JULIUS HAUGK. 160-3 t

The Thomas Hay Loader . EXCELLS ALL OTHERS- • -•■■■■ // //fMUjli.lMwlrllWU t / A GREAT SUCCESS SWEEP MOTION, LIGHT DRAFT. LOADS ALL KINDS OF HAY. Sale By Laman Sc Lee

t A BIG SALE : : ON HATS : ♦ During the month of 2 ♦ July we will close out t 2 trimmed and untrim- ♦ ♦ ed hats at greatlyre- 2 duced prices. Do not ♦ J fail to call and see us. I : MISSES BOWERS | Crystal Theatre DECATUR’S MOST POPULAR AMUSEMENT PLACE. The Newest Shows, The Best Films, Most Courteous Treatment. TONIGHT First Reel—The Skipper’s Daughter. Second Reel—And His Look Came Back, and Mag Megone. Song —I’ll be Home at Harvest Time. Orchestra every night IT'S 5 CENTS W. P. Biggs, Proprietor. A FAMILY REGULATOR. Rexa.il Orderlies are unsurpassable for the use of children, old folks and delica’e persons, as well as for robust people. W e cannot too highly recommend them to all sufferers of constipation. W e offer your money back if you are not satisfied. They are eaten like candy, and do not gripe, purge, or cause any annoyance whatever. Two sizes, 1 oc. and 25c. [Smith & Yager, Druggists. — FARM BARGAINS -- By arrangements with Evans Kelt Co., of Fremont, Newago county, Mich., we are pAspared to offor 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 oLOST—A silk cap, Friday afternoon between the Robinson farm and the Henry Heuer farm. Finder return to L. W. Dornseif or Yager Bros. & Reinking.

The Markets

BUFFALO STOCK MARKETS

East Buffalo, N. Y., July 10. —(Special to the Daily Democrat) —Receipts 5270; shipments 2660. Official to New York yesterday 3610. Hogs closing slow. Medium and heavy—sß.2s@sß.4o. Yorkers—sß JO® $8.23. Light jorkern—s7 90® SB.IO. Pigs—s7,6oo $7.75. Roughs-$7.00® $7.25. Stags —$5.75® $6.25. Sheep—2oo; steady. Top lambs $9.00. Cattle —100; slow. TOLEDO MARKETS. July 9. — Cash wheat $1.37 July wheat 1.18% May wheat 1.17 September wheat 1.12% December wheat 1.13 Cash corn 75 July corn .74 September corn 69% December corn 57% July oats 51% September oats 43% December oats 43% CHICAGO MARKETS. July 9. — July wheat $1.17% September wheat 1.10% December wheat 1.08% July corn 72 September corn 66% December corn 56% July oats 50% September oats 43 December oats 43% DECATUR GRAIN MARKET. Niblick and Company. Eggs 18c [Butter 18c Yellow ear corn 97 Mixed ear corn .94

WELL-WELL-WELL ■Riats my business, drilling wells. ALL SIZES. Let me drill one for you. I will do it right. Guarantee a good job. I have the necessary machinery and have had years of experience. This is the time to have the work done. See me at once or call by phone No. 98. JESSE 0. SMITH.

White oats 38 , Wheat 1.10 Red clover seed 5.0 J Alsike clover seed 6.00 Rye 66 Timothy seed 1.25 PRODUCE. By Decatur Produce Co. Eggs 18c Fowls 10c Ducks 8c Geese 8c Turkey 11c Spring chicks 14c Butter 16c Chicks 10c H. BERLING. Eggs 18c Butter 16c Fowls 9c, 10c Ducks 7c Geese 7c Turkeys 11c Spring chickens ~ ...14c to 15c Chicks 10c B. KALVER & CO. Wool, merchantable 28c Beef hides 8 cents Calf hides 10 cents Sheep pelts ,25c to $1 Tallow 4 cents PRICES ON COAL. Chestnut coal $7.25 Hocking Valley 3.75 I 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 $5.00® $5.25 Cattle [email protected] Lambs $7.00 Fowls 12c

GENEVAS’ BUDGET (Continued from page 1.) replies were to the point and we give them for the benefit of mankind in general: C. N Brown —Am sharing them close and keeping busy. H. A. Fristoe—A little quiet, just like a busy day in Bluffton. George Hartman —Have time to rest and read my correspondence. R. A. Ireland —Busy all the time at either hotel or livery barn. John Briggs—Am busy setting up machines; a cold one wouldn't go bad. Dr. Brayton—Am lining ’em up as usual. Jesse Throp—Fairly good, nothing to brag on. F. C. Botkins —Busy learning the butcher business and how to cut meat. Jerry Swank —No time for chat; I am remodeling my house (ha, ha); and this being the first smile we had seen in our rounds we considered our mission ended and asked no other persons the question, "How’s your business’” ' o Miss Hazel France, who has been quite sick for several days with peritonitis, is reported quite a little improved today, and it is believed she will soon be entirely recovered. e MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS. Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of stockholders of the Oid Adams County Bank, will be held .at their banking house, Decatur, InI diana, at ten o’clock a m , on Tuesday, August 3, 1909, for the purpose of electing seven directors to serve for the ensuing year, and to transact such other business as may come before them. 159- E. X. Ehinger, Cashier. r - o — NOTICE. Ail unpaid water rentals and the different street and sewer assessments are now due and payable at the city treasurer’s office. The penalty for delinquents is severe. Please call and avoid unnecessary expense. 160- W.J. Archbold, City Treas.

PAY YOUR NEWS ACCOUNTS AT ONCE. Having sold my news agency here, I would appreciate it if all who owe accounts would settle same at once. I will try to see you all within a few days, and I will be at the newstand on Madison street each evening during the next week. Please call there and settle. It is not much to you, but several hundred of these accounts mean considerable to me. 158-3 t LEE STVLTS. o Democrat Want Ads. Pay

AT THE CHURCHES ST. MARYS CHURCH. Low mass 7 a. m. High mass 9 a. m. Vespers 6:30 p. m. Standard time, and will be thus for the summer season. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 9:15 a. m.. Bible school. 10:30 a. m„ communion service and reception of members. 6:30 p. m., C, E. 7:30 n. tn.. Evening service. The Benevolent offering for Freedmen will be received tomorrow. A cordial invitation is extended to all. GERMAN REFORMED. 9:30 —Sunday school. Lesson Acts 16:16-40. 10:30 —German service. Text, John 21:18. John Calvin and God’s Providence. 6:4s—Christian Endeavor Society. Topic, ’’Life Lessons from John.’ John 14:1-21. 7:30 —English services. Text. Ps. 130:1-4. "The Cry from the Depths." You are welcome at our services. U. B. CHURCH. Sunday school 9:15 a. m. Sermon 10:30 a. m. Y. P. C. E. U., 6:30 p. m. Sermon 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. Glad to meet you at all of the services. SALEM AND CALVARY Calvary: Sunday school at 9:30 a m. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. Salem: Sunday school at 9:30 a. tn. Young Peoples’ Alliance hour at 7 p. m. Subject, “Life Lessons for Me from the Gospel of John." Leader, the pastor. At 8 p. m. sermon by the \ pastor. The preacher’s theme for the above services will be “A Basket of Summer Fruit.” At the above services good music and a hearty welcome. If you have not heard the Salem “Big Four” quartet you have missed a rare treat. Come and hear them. Rev. E. R. Roop Minister. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH 9.15 a. m., Sunday school, led by John W. Vail. 10:30 a. m„ preaching by the pastor, Sherman Powell. Subject: “The i Divine Grace." 12 m., class meeting led by J. N. Parrish. 6:30 p. m., Epworth League. 7:30 p. m., preaching. Subject: “The Anxious Inquirer Directed.’• There will be features of special importance at each of these services. The choir will render special music. The evening service will be brief and timely. CHURCH OF CHRIST. Bible school 9:30 a. m. Preaching and Lord’s supper 10:30 a. m. Subject: “The Mystery of tin I Ages.” (1 Peter 1:10.) Junior C. E. 2:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. m. Subject: “Lessons from Gospel of John.” Leader, Mrs. A. Artman. Evening preaching service 7:30 p. m. Subject: “Giving Christ the Preeminence.” (Col. 1:18.) ; Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening 7:30 p. m. Subject: “That they all may be one.” (John 17:21) Leader, Mrs. H. Mann. Be a “Gleaner.” All are Invited to the Lord's services. F. H. Vernor, Minister. EVANGELICAL CHURCH. Sabbath school nt 9:30 a, m. Preaching at 10:30. Subject, “The Christians Conquering Weapon.’Young Peoples Alliance will meet at 6:30 p. m. The subject for discussion is “Life’s Lessons for me from the Gospel of John.” Evening sermon at 7:30. ThemeA Basket oi bummer Fruit." Amos 8:2. A cordial invitation is extended to Rev. D. O. Wise, Pastor. The Sunday dinners at the Murray are very popular at this season or the year, when it s so much easier and just "as cheap as preparing a dinner at home. Try it tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Bell went to Oden, Michigan, last evening, where they will enjoy the northern lake breezes for ten days, occupying their cottage located there. Usually they spend the summer there, but have decided this year to take only a short outing.

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‘ A little journey •' %' on the --.land v-a.< is tn- pleasant T*-Sf}” P ' n * The W n-..-- v of ::,e shore line and the pKturesque beaj:v ot tn- ...ands add interest and delight to every mde ' '-%■ the tnp. All the important portion the Great Lakes are t'- 1 '”- *’ ' '■client service of tSe D & C Lake Linet. The t-n arge rteamer. of this F leet have all the qualities of speed, safety a nd < im-ort. Everv boat uof modem steel construction and is propeller) by powerful enguies. The Clark Wirelesa Telegraph Service u used aboard. SB Tickets reading via any rail line between Detroit and B 8 Buffalo, Detroit and Cleveland, in either direction, are 8 sst available for transportation on D & C Line Steamers. S The D & C Lake Lunes operate daily tnpr between Bufialo and Detroit, Cere. B B land and Detroit, four tnps weekly between Toledo, Detroit, Mackma.- H wav-ports, and Iwo tnpi weekly between Detroit, Bay City, Saginaw and B wavports. A Cleveland to Mackinac special Seamer will be operated from June 15th to September 10th, leaving Cleveland direct for Mackinac stop. p.ng a! Detroit enroute every trip and at Goderich, Ont., every other trip. Special daylight trip between Detroit and Cleveland during July and August. Send 2 cent stamp for illustrated pamphlet and Great Lakes Map. Address; tac. L G Lewis. G. P. A . Detroit. Mich. L_ P H MaMILLAN PrenJat * aj ftudß" A- a SCHANTZ. wr "A Gen Mgr, ■ -.s? 155 ?. Annual NIAGRA FALLS EXCURSION 86.50 Aug. 5. 1909 86.50 On the above date the CLOVER LEAF will operate their Annual Excursion to NIAGARA FALLS. High Seat Coaches, Chair Cars and Pullman Slepeers will be provided, running through to the Falls, via the GREAT LAKE SHORE ROUTE, without change. Excursion tickets will be limited 12 days. Special excursion tickets for side trips may be purchased at the Falls as follows: Toronto, $1.75; Alexandria Bay, $7.35; Montreal, $11.75; Quebe» $16.00. Niagara is grander than ever and never ceases to be interesting. For full particulars, time of Trains and Sleeping Car reservations, see T. L. McCullough, Agent. Toledo St. Louis & Western R. R, E. L. BROWNE, D. P. A., Toledo, Ohio. Wabash Portland Cement * M Durability, Coior. .. Best for Sidewalks, Foundations, Floors, Walls, Coil" Crete Blocks, Bridges, Etc. "WABASH PORTLAND CEMENT CO., General Offices, Detroit, Mich. Works, Stroh, Indleni. Kirsch. Scllemeyer & Sons, Decatur, Ind.

CHICHESTER'S PILLS _ THE DIAMOND BIAND?* /“ifft \ Eadie*! A«k y»»r l*r»rlst foft v MsSSmSSASI DR. J. M. MILLER Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Treated LYES TESTED A GLASSES FITTED 1,0 South Second st. Decitut CALL ON IMI f - e - sm|th For ’ L a *'n«now'«r, JM-s| Plow points and ■tKSwvk C'dippei'Grinding X/lvw/rl Bicycle and Gun and General ReX ' ’ 1 Pair. The njan does walk right Second Hand Bicycles For Sale Farmer’s Attention N°w is the time to order your fertilizer. John Sheisells the kind that brings results. West Monroe SX *U«G MEN I I - -.""I* •nd WOMEN LEARN tn 4to 6 mrt Po.'X?” Tiurtt SMu.nSO, StoSbS w Q ?k"r'‘ l -

■ O>O>O<O>C< ♦o<o<o<o*ofo| ♦ o $ Have been made for 20 * o 1 ♦ ♦ years ° ♦ ♦ 1 The Atlantic Kingand i o j ° Havana Midget Cigars j ♦ s o Better now than ever ♦ * ♦ | Try the CUBATONIC • * It’s Havana $ 2 ♦ $ -MADE BY- $ ! $ ♦ ♦ Lose & Thomas ♦ 2 ♦ Booooo*oooooo ♦o*o*o*o»ol FOR SALT Forms or City property FOR SALE—GOOD RESIDENCE PROPERTY. We have fur sale a good '■r •-'.dene* property located on North Fourth street, good 8-room house with niwi ern improvements, good cellar, oc brick street, some fruit, inexcelle Dt location and will make an ideal ho® 6 for some one. This property is a bargain if .sold soon. For further information see NORTHERN INDIANA Real Estate Company Fruchte & Littcrer, Mg rS ' Office over Burns’ HarD esS Shop ’Phone 43°