Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 7, Number 168, Decatur, Adams County, 16 July 1909 — Page 4

THE " OFFICIAL " PROGRAM For the Big District Log Rolling to be Held in Decatur ________ NEXT SATURDAY, JULY 17 Decorate in Red, Green and White,—Join the Big Parade and Go to the Park i i i FORENOON. 8:00 —Establishing Military Headquarters, in charge cf Walter B. Johnson. t 7:30 to 8:00 a. m. —Firing Salute. ‘ 8:15 —Raising Flag at Military Headquarters. 8:15 to 11:00 a. m — Receiving, Registering and Assigning Companies at j Military Headquarters. , Note —Let every Company report at Headquarters whether entering contest or not. ] 9:00 a. m. —All Neighbors and Royal Neighbors Meet at Woodmen Hail. Association called to order by Wm. H. Fledderjohann, Pres. Report of i Committee on nomianting and selecting next place of meeting. , 9:30 —Grand Parade forms at Woodmen Hall. 9:45 —Parade to move north to Monroe west to Third, south to Jefferson, ■ east to Second, north to Monroe, east to Stele’s park. 10:30 —Address of Welcome on Behalf of City, Mayor C. O. France. Address of Welcome on Behalf of Camp No. 9770, C. L. Walters. Response, J. D. Volz, State Dtputy H. C. of Indianapolis. Response, J. J. Corsant, ’ Decatur Camp.” Response, “Royal Neighbors,” Deputy State Oracle Mrs. Marie Wynings, Lebanon, Ind. 1 Dinner, Served on Park Grounds, 25 cents. 1:00 p. m.—Address C. E. Whelan Special National Lecturer. 1 2:00 —Climbing greased pole. Boys Bto 16. Watch donated by D. M j Hensley. • Tug of War. 40 visiting Neighbors. 20 neckties to winners by C. E. ] Hitesman. Sack Race. Free for all. First prize Pocket comb. Smith and Yager, druggists. Second prize, tooth brush, Page Blackburn, druggist. Third j prize, Harp, Wm. Nachtrieb, druggist. 1 Pie Eating Contest, boys 8 to 16, pocket knife, Schaub, Gottemoller & Co. I Fat Men’s Race. Free for all. 50yard dash. First prize, pair suspen- ' ders, Holthouse, Schulte & Co. Second prize, necktie, Baughman. ’ Third prize, straw hat, Teeple, Brandyberry & Peterson. ) Sprinters’ Race. 100 yards. Free for all. First prize 15 gold. Second prize $2.50. Third prize SI.OO. 3:00 —Drill Contests. Forester’s Teams. First prize $25; second prize sls; third prize $lO. Royal Neighbors' Teams —Graded on Drill Work and Uniforms. First prize sls; second prize $10; third prize $5. 4:30 —Base Ball Game. Woodmen vs. Elks. 5:30 —Dress Parade. 6:00 —Lovrering Flag. Music on Grounds by Auburn Ban and the Decatur Orchestra. 7:00 —Band Concert, Court House Square. 8:00 —Awarding of Prizes at Woodmen Hall . 8:30 —Conferring Degree Work on Class by Auburn team and Fort Wayne Camp and Edwards camp teams. ' t Oldest Woodman, Buggy Whip, M. Burns & Co. ' Woodman with the Biggest Feet, pair hose, Elzey, Vance & Hite. Omiest Woodman (limited to home talent), pipe, by Frank McConnell. Homeliest Woodman, necktie, Myers, Dailey Co. Hungriest Woodman, one square meal, Anderson & Dolch. Woodman who Comes Farthest, pocket knife, Schaub, Gottemoller & Co. Dirtiest Woodman, a brush, by Atz & Steele. Longest Woodman, one pound coffee, Everett, Hite & Co. Leanest Royal Neighbor, one full meal, Parrish restaurant. Fattest Royal Neighbor, 3 piece knife set, Laman & Lee. Tallest Royal Neighbor, corset, M. Fullenkamp. Shortest Royal Neighbor, bottle perfume, Holthouse Drug Co. Most Beautiful Royal Neighbor, fine ladies’ handkerchief, Niblick & Co. Most Popular Lady, free for all, stocking darner, Aug. Puls. A -. 25c —Supper at Grounds—2sc.

■ — —.- The undersigned wishes to notify the public that the impression that has gone out to the effect that D. F. Teeple has purchased the City Truck ing company business is wrong and that he Thomas H. Teeple is the sole owner. The new proprietor will make moving a specialty and asks the patronage of his friends. Thomas H. Teeple, Phone residence 499. 160-6 t o Democrat Want Ads. Pay

FOEB MDIWCURE ■ Win cure any case of Kidney or Bladder Diaesse not Bright pto—- & btweed the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more. JSI-EiAfcSSl The Holthouse Drug Company ]

NOTICE TO ICE CONSUMERS—Owing to the scarcity of Ice and the necessity of shipping In the supply for Decatur, all ice tickets must be paid for in advance. This change in the method of doing business has been necessitated by the fact that all ice must be paid for in cash upon Its receipt in this city. William Mersman, H. L. Center. ts o Democrat Want Ads. Pay

I WANT ADS WANTED. GIRL WANTED—We would like to , employ a good strong girl, aged I from twenty-five to thirty-five, to ; work at the county farm for a while at least. Good pay. Inquire at once at the farm dr write J. R. Graber, manager. ts f ! AGENTS —$75 monthly selling Star i egg beater; works with one hand; lightning seller; sample free. E. Thomas Co., Desk 144, Dayton. O. WANTED —An apprentice boy to I . learn cigar trade. Inuirc of Lose ► & Thomas. 166-3 t WANTED—An elderly woman, first class cook and housekeeper for three people. A good home for the right party. Best wages. Miss McDougal, 808 W. Wayne St., Fort Wayne, Ind. 158-6 t WANTED—GirI to do house work and sleep at home. Inquire at once at 110 South Third street. 159-3: AGENTS—S7S monthly selling Star egg beater; works with one hand; lightning seller; sample free. Thomas Co., Desk 144, Dayton, Ohio. FOR SALE. FOR SALE —An extra good DurocJersey male pig. Eligible to register. Weight about 175 lbs. Will sell right. Wm. Jackson, 425 Fornax St. 166-6 t FOR SALE —An English bull pup. Inquire at this office. 161-3 t FOR SALE —Six showcases, glass tops, in use but few months. Ou account of remodeling my room, have no use for same. Anderson & Dolch. 168-6 t FOR SALE —Eighty acres of good Monroe township land, one mi’e south and one mile west of Monroe, well improved good drainage, good house, barn, well, two cisterns, wire fenced almost entirely. Price SIOO an acre. Address N. Waggoner, Monroe, Indiana. 156-12 t FOUND —A pair of gold glasses on west Monroe street Owner can have same by calling on Warren Wilkeson and paying ior this ad. Any person having empty bottles belongin gto Wm. Mersmau should please return the at once, as I am in great need of them. This is my second notice and hope you will give this your attention. 167-12 t <CALL ON F. E. SMITH f of Plow 1 points and Clipper Crtndinft Bicycle and Glin and General Repair. The nqa n does w'artt right Second Hand Bicycles For Sale

A tittle journey Ron the inland seas is the most pleasant and economical vacation trip in America. The it varying scenery of the shore line and the picturesque y of the islands add interest and delight to every mile trip. All the important ports on the Great Lakes are egularly by the excellent service of the D & C Lake Lines. rge steamers of this Fleet have all the qualities of speed, safety L Every boat is of modem steel construction and is propelled by ;ines. The Clark Wireless Telegraph Service is used aboard? vß|| s reading via any rail line between Detroit and EE >, Detroit and Cleveland, in either direction, are Kg >le for transportation on D & C Line Steamers. -ake Lines operate daily trips between Buffalo and Detroit, Cleve- = ttoit, four trips weekly between Toledo, Detroit, Mackinac and BM 9E wayports, and two trips weekly between Detroit, Bay City, Saginaw and wayports. A Cleveland to Mackinac special steamer will be operated from June 1 5th to September I Oth, leaving Cleveland uiicU for Mackinac stop|!|J!%jk P* al . Detroit enroute every trip and at Gcderich, 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: L. G. Lewis, G. P. A., Detroit, Mich. L* P. H. McMILLAN, President F f \ A. A. SCHANTZ Ge * Mgr -

DOCTOR ADVISED ) OPERATION I CuredbyLydiaE.Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Paw Paw. Mich. —*’ I suffered terri- , r- —« bly from female ills, ; including inflammation and eonges- ’' V. ? t * on ’ f° r severa * years. My doctor v* i;jid there was no « ML ' bope f° r me but an > i SHF * 11 operation. I began W P® taking Lydia E. ■' 4 Pinkham's' VrgetaI iOj ble Compound, and -' I can now say I am ■ ■ 1 ] a well woman.” I i X 1 I Emma Draper, i Another Operation Avoided. Chicago, 111. —“I want women to know what that wonderful medicine. . Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. has done for me. Two of the best doctors in Chicago said I would i die if I did not have an operation, and 1 never thought of seeing a well day . again. I had a small tumor and female troubles so that 1 suffered dav and night. A friend recommended Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, and it made me a well woman.”—Mrs. , Alvena Sperling, 11 Langdon St, 1 Chicago, 111. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Comt pound, made from roots and herbs, i has proved to be the most successful ; remedy for curing the worst forms of , female ills, including displacements, inflammation, fibroid tumors, irregui larities, periodic pains, backache, bear-ing-down feeling, flatulency, indiges--1 tion, and nervous prostration. It costs ! but a trifle to try it and the result has been worth' millions to many suffering women. 1 July 31 —Last day for tickets. Yager Bros. & Reinking. (typewriters I SOLD OR RENTED ; I A factory rebuilt Smith . I Premier No. 2. (PQZ S or a Remington - No. 6 for ... . y ; > I I i FULLY GUARANTEED I Machines sent on trial. ! | All makes of machines I handled. A card ad- ’ | dressed to me will bring i k I me over. i ■— ! E.G.Spade, w £ ire - ■EMBHMnnWMMMRMS’SacaBKI* ; July 31 —Last day for tickets. - Yager Bros. & Reinking.

NOTICE. All unpaid water rentals and the different street and sewer assesAuenta are now due and payable at the city treasurer's office. The penalty for delinquents is severe. Please call and I avoid unnecessary expense. 160-12 t WJ. Archbold, City Treas. I

ts AT IAI x »-v*bW sh C'GARETres < Il - Ilf 1 aSKk w V, —Mr \\ / \ / for i Condition Wins Every Time 15c ® Every leaf of tobacco used in the manufacture B of Fatima Cigarettes is thoroughly seasoned and A] mellowed by age, thereby producing their delicate flavor and mellow richness. | The very finest imported cigarette paper that can be manufactured is the | M only kind considered good enough for Fatima Cigarettes. They are the great- 5 ■ est cigarette value ever offered. csi THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY

P. J, HYLAND SANITARY PLUMBING Gas Fitting, Steam and Hot Water Heating, Gas and Combination Fixtures 23 Monroe St. Phene 356 n Butler and Son I Cement Contractors Wyandotte Cement Lake | Sand and Ridgeville screen- • ing for sale. All work guaranteed. At Foughtv Drav Barn _■ Vou'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 iat 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 Calhuund street. Home Phone 833. Fori Wayne, Ind July 31 —Last day for tickets. Yager Bros. & Reinking. or th •* ___

SriECTRIC BITTERS Liver & Kidneys ■■ ££ X' 1 ™

The Markets! BUFFALO STOCK MARKETS

East Buffalo, N. Y., July 16. —(Spec ial to the Daily Democrat) —Receipts I, 6,460; shipments 3,990. Official to L ' New York yesterday 760. Hogs clos-1 i ing strong. |, i Medium and heavy—sß.ss<§ $8.65. Yorkers —$8.50@ $8.55. | Light yorkers—sß.3s@ $8.40. Pigs—sß.2s @58.30. j Roughs—s7.2s@ $7.50. Stags—s6.o9(l $6.50. I Cattle —50; steady. Sheep—l,ooo; steady. I Top lambs, $8.75. ’ TOLEDO MARKETS I July 15. — Cash wheat $1.40 ' May wheat 1.16*4 July wheat 1.24% September wheat 1.13 December wheat 1.12% Cash corn 74% July corn 74% I September corn 701® • •• w •» ( ; December corn 57% 'July oats 50% II September oats 43 December oats 44% — CHICAGO MARKETS. I July 15. — July wneat j September wheat 1.10% ! December wheat 1 og' : ju b- ;; 71% September corn 66 December corn ’ July oats 'September oats 42% . December oats DECATUR GRAIN MARKET. Niblick and Company |^ gs |! U “ er Veliow ear corn g ßc Mixed ear corn gg

Money LOAN on Fanns at =5 per C. graham Insurance Agency Decatur, Indiana. July 31—Last day tor Ocketg y ger Bros. & Reinking.

White oats is Wheat n; Red clover seed 5.W Alsike clover seed (.it Rye $S PRODUCE. By Decatur Produce Co. Eggs 18c Fowls ite Ducks it Geese sc i Turkey 11c | Spring chicks Ik Butter lit Chicks We H. BERLING. Eggs 1* Butter , Ik 'Fowls 9c, He jDucks - 7c , Geese '• Turkeys lle Spring chickens 14c to lie Chicks I* B. KALVER A CO. Wool, merchantable :St Beef hides 8 « BB Calf hides 1® ceßtt Sheep pelts 25c to JI Tallow 4 «»“ PRICES ON COAL. Chestnut coal Hocking Valley West Virginia splint 4(l * Wash nut ** The Decatur Packing compaH Phone 81, will pay the folio’’'* prices for live stock; Hogs s6.so®!'" Veal calves }5.00®1--Cattle s4,ooß?’"’ Lambs Fowls

I J. S. COVERDALE,M.D. E. G. CCVEBDALE- *• 1 Ors, J. S. Gotsrflaln Special attention given * c seases of the Eye, Ear, Nose, and 1W Office 118% 2nd Street I Decatur, i - _ —*** Foleys Fon Stomach Trouble and Co - July 31—Last day for tickets- YJ ger Bros. & Reinking