Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 7, Number 174, Decatur, Adams County, 23 July 1909 — Page 4

The Markets

BUFFALO STOCK MARKETS

East Buffalo, N. Y., July 23. —(Special to the Daily Democrat) —Receipts 6,080; shipments 3,990. Official to New York yesterday 190. Hogs closing steady. Mediu mand heavy—sß.ss@sß.6s, Y orkers —$8.4 0 @ $8.50. Light yorkers—sß.2s @58.35. Pigs—sß.2o@ $8.25. Roughs—[email protected]. Stags—[email protected]. j Cattle —2,000; slow and generally l°’er. Top lambs —$7.50. TOLEDO MARKETS. July 22 — Cash wheat $1.14% July wheat 1.14% | May wheat 1.14% September wheat 1.11% December wheat 1.11% Cash corn 74 July corn .......... .74 September corn 71 December corn . .57% July oats 49% September oats 41% December oats 42%

CHICAGO MARKETS. July 22 — July wheat $1.13% September wheat 1.08% December wheat 1.06% > July corn 71% September corn 66% 1 December corn 56% July oats 45% September oats 40% December oats 40% DECATUR GRAIN MARKET. Niblick and Company. Eggs 20c Butter 18c Yellow ear corn 1.00 Mixed ear corn 97 White oats 37 Wheat 1.03 Red clover seed 5.00 Alsike clover seed 6.00 Rye 60 Barley -« .50 PRODUCE. By Decatur Produce Co. Eggs 20c Fowls 10c Ducks 8c Geese 8c Turkey 11c Spring chicks 14c Butter 16c Chicks 10c H. BERLING. Eggs 20c I Butter 16c I Fowls 10c | Ducks 7c Geeee 7c Turkeys lie Spring chickens 15c Chicks 10c B. KALVER & CO. Wool, merchantable ,28c Beef hides 8 cents Calf hides 10 cents Sheep pelts —2sc to $1 Tallow 4 oents 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 the following prices for live stock; Hogs [email protected] Veal calves [email protected] Cattle [email protected] Lambs $7.00 Fowls 12c o AN AUCTION SALE. An auction sale Saturday at one o’clock, the same to be held at the corner of Adams and Seventh streets, at the Abraham Meyer property. Heating stove, range, household goods, top buggy and many other articles will be sold. 173-2 t

SUNDAY EXCURSIONS via the CLOVER LEftF ROUTE “The Lucky Way” To TOLEDO, 0., and MARION, IND. and to many intermediate stations very low fares In effect Sunday June 13. 1909 and continuing EVERY SUNDAY until further notice Get further particulars from the Agent.

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5 NOTICE TO BIDDERS. _ Notice is hereby given that the Common Council of the city o£ Decatur, Ind., will pu Tuesday, August 17, 1909, at their council chamber, at seven o’clock p. m., receive sealed bids for city refunding bonds to the amount of $20,000, in denominations of SI,OOO . each, with interest at the rate of 4% per cent., both principal and interest | payable semi-annually. Bonds dated Juiy Ist, 1909. First bond becoming due and payable July 1, 1910, and others becoming due payable semiannually on the Ist day of January and Ist day of July of each year thereafter until all of said bonds are paid. Principal and interest payable at the First National bank ! Decatur, Ind. Each bid must be aci companied by a certified check in amount of $500.00 as evidence of ac--1 ceptance and good faith. Bids will be received in accordance jto a resolution passed by the city council July 20, 1909. I Tne Common Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Witness my hand and seal of said citv this 21st dav of July, 1909. OSWALD B. WEMHOFF. Itdfor3w City Clerk.

NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. Notice is hereby given to property owners whose lots and parcels of land abutt on what is known as the Weikel sidewalk in the City of Decatur, Ind., I that said sidewalk has been completed and that the city engineer has filed his . final estimate and report with the common council of said city, and that the common council of said city has caused an assessment roll of the costs and expenses of said improvement together with the names and the destription of the property and the amount of such assessment to be filed in the office of the t-ity Clerk of said city and that the Common Council will on the 17th day of August, 1909, at seven o’clock p. th., at their council chamber, hear any and all remonstrances against their respective property on said assessment roil and will determine the question as to whether such lots or parcels of land have been or will be benefitted by said improvement named in said roll, or in a greater or less sum than named therein or in any sum. Witness my hand and seal of said city, this 21st dav of July, 1909. OSWALD B. WEMHOFF. Itdfor3w City Clerk. o ■ AGENTS—SB3 per month introducing 10-piece combination dipper; experience unnecessary; outfit free. D. Thomas Co., Desk 144. Dayton, Ohio. J. $. COVERDALE,MJ. L G. COVERDALE, M. I. Brs. J. S. Coverdale and Son Special attention given to diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat Office 11 2nd Street Decatur. Indians FEEBLE OLD LADY Has Strength Restored By Vinol Mrs. Michael Bloom of Lewistown, Pa., who is 80 years of age, says: “For * long time I have been so feeble that I have had to be wheeled around in an invalid’s chair. I had no strength and took cold at the slightest provocation, which Invariably settled on my lungs, and a cough would result My son learned of the cod liver preparation called Vinol, and procured a bottle for me. It built up my strength rapidly, and after taking three bottles I am able to do most of my work, and I can walk a quarter of a mile easily. Every aged or weak person who requires strength should try Vinol. lam delighted with what it has done for ms." As a body builder and strength creator for old people, delicate children, weak, run down, persons, and after sickness, Vinol is unexcelled. If it fails to give satisfaction we will return your money. Smith and Yager, Druggists

ANOTHER TESTIMONIAL T.J.K/I o TK EAN, M.EDPhysician and Surgeon Mr, Chris Meyers, > Decatur, Ind. Linn Grove, Ind., May 6, 1909 Dear sir:—l received my suit and am well pleased with it, thanking you for insisting on me buying a suit and the way you make up your goods. They surely are all 0. K. Enclosed find check for the balance due you. It is yours so I send it to you freely and gladly. Yours Respectfully T. J. McKean, M. D. Linn Grove, Ind.

SECOND QUARTERLY MEETING The second quarterly meeting of the conference year will be held over this coming Sunday at the Evangelical church, Decatur. The first meeting will convene Friday evening at 7:30. After the sermon the quarterly conference will be held, at which time a lay delegate and one alternate will be elected to represent the Decatur society in a ministerial and layman's district meeting to be held Oct. sth. There will be preaching Saturday evening 7:30. Sunday 10:30 and Sunday evening. Rev. S. P. Maas, of Berne, will officiate. The public is invited to these special services. Rev. Maas is an able spaeker and yeu will be delighted to hear him. D. O. Wise, Pastor.

Democrat Want Ads. Pay WANTADS WANTED. GIRL WANTED—We would like to employ a good strong girl, aged 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 or w-rite J. R. Graber, manager. ts WANTED —To rent house with barn on lot. Call this office. 174-6 t WANTED —An apprentice boy to learn cigar trade. Inuire of Lose & Thomas. 166-3 t WANT EID —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 —Girl to do house work and sleep at home. Inquire at once at 110 South Third street 159-3 t FOR SALE. FOR SALE —Some young cattle of good quality and good stock and will sell them at prices that are right. Farlow & Kerr, two miles east of Berne. 170-6 t 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. On 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 7100 an I acre. Address N. Waggoner, Monroe, I Indiana. 156-12 t FOR RENT —A residence property on I Adams street and one on Mercer avenue. See Fred Scheiman. 173-6 t j LOST AND FOUND FOUND —Piece of money. Any one who will describe it to W. J. Archbold, and pay for this advertisement may have the money. 171-3 t FdUND —A pair of gold glasses on west Monroe street Owner can i have same by calling on Warren WilI keson and paying lor this ad. July 31 —Last day for tickets. Ya- ' ger Bros. & Reinking.

COAL CHEAP GOOD CLEAN Thrashing A _ c ° ai - oiD f r Jumbo V I I k Special for Cash Only During July P. H. Wagner Yard—Half block west of Clover Leaf Depot. ’Phone 495.

10,000 post cards for 1 cent each at The Racket Store. 170-6 t — o— —— — STRAYED—A black sow weighing one hundred and eighty lbs. Has also brown and white spots. Any Information will be most thankfully received. Simon Klopfenstein, Monroe, R. R. 3. —o THIS IS THE LAST NOTICE I again call your attention to the fact that all bills due me for newspapers must be paid to me by Saturday evening next or I will take other means to collect them. I need this money and must have it. Please look after it LEE STULTS. 173-3 t

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Harvest Time is Here Again! Soon you will be ready to buy that farm or city property. Carefully read thia list, which gives some of the best locations on the market. Small or large tracts, medium and modern city properties are now offered for sale by the THE SNOW AGENCY- Decatur, Ind. ’Phone 230.

777 —Is a comfortable four-room cotage and good cellar, located on the public road near Decatur... .$850.00 787 —Is a five acre tract with fruit trees, greenhouse, drove well and good five-room residence, recently remodeled $1,250.00 743 —Is a desirable fifteen acre tract on the traction line near Decatur. Has good buildings, house is on a nice elevation $2,500.00 771 —Is a good thirty acre tract on the stoned road near market and school. Is largely black land, small biuldings $2,350.00 753 —Is a well improved forty acre tract on a good pike road near Decatur. Is well fenced and near school, and market $3,300.00 OTHER TRACTS. We have a number of good eighty acre tracts well located at SIOO.OO an acre. Also, An 80 acres, no buildings, at $4,000.00 An 80 acres with fair buildings, at An 80 acres near Decatur, no buildings, at $6,400.00 An 80 acres near Decatur, good buildings, at $6,800.00 And several larger tracts at bargain prices. i We can offer you a large list of city property. Most of the following list I has. but recently, been put upon the I market. 1783 —A four-room cottage on north Third street, long lot, good sewerage, brick walks, cistern, etc., ■ ............. SBOO.OO 775 —A comfortable cottage on South

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Annual NIAGRA FALLS EXCURSION 86.50 Aug. 5. 1909 $6,50 On the above date the CLOVER LEAF will operate their Annual Excuramn 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»lW° Dt0 ’ ,L 75 AleXandri * Bay ’ ,U 5 Montreal - Quebec, 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 4 Western R. R. E. L. BROWNE, D. P. A., Toledo, Ohio.

Ninth street. Good location, near Adams street Chicken park, cistern, etc $850.0C 745—A nearly new five-room cottage on South Front street. Cement walks, city and cistern water, good sewerage $1,150.00 721—A comfortable story and a half residence, on Eleventh street Stable, drove well, plenty of fruit, corner lot *.....51,300.00 780 — A roomy seven-room residence property, with cellar, stable, etc., on north Third street Good sewerage $1,700.00 782—A good, and well located cottage on Mercer avenue. Electric lights, cistern and city water, stable sewerage, etc $1,700.00 778 —A well located and convenient cottage on South Tenth street Nice porch, drove well, maple shade, fruit trees, stable, etc $1,750.00 785 — A well located story and a half residence on the traction line in south Decatur. Stable, city and cistern water, bath, electric lights, etc $2,200.00 786 — Is a new seven-room story and a half residence on North Second street, cement walks, cistern, cellar, stable, etc. Sidewalks and all street improvements made $2,750.00 781— Is a comfortable two-story residence on stone foundation, on Front stret, city and cistern water, furnished bath. Electric lights, fruit, and shade trees, stable, etc. Is on a brick street, cement sidewalks, all improvements made $3,800.00 See larger lists for other properties.

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