Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 7, Number 176, Decatur, Adams County, 26 July 1909 — Page 4
The Markets
BUFFALO STOCK MARKETS
East Buffalo, N. Y., July 26. —(Special to the aily Democrat)—Receipts 8550; shipments 3420. Today 6270; shipments 2470. Official to New York yesterday for Saturday. Hogs closing steady. Medium and heavy—sß.so@sß.6s. Yorkers—sß.3s@ $8.45. i Light yorkers—sß.2s©sß.3o. Pigs—sS.ls@ $8.25. Roughs—s7.lo© $7.40. Stags—s6.oo© $6.50. Cattle —4,000; good steady. Grassing 15 to 25 lower. Eport steers—s6.oo© $6.50. Shipping steers—ss.7s@ $6.25. Heifers—s4.oo© $5.50. Butchers —$5.00@ $6.00. Cows—s3.oo© $4.75. Sheep—s,ooo; lower. Lambs —10 to 15 lower. Sheep $3.09 ©55.10. Lambs, $4.50©57.25. TOLEDO MARKETS. July 24.— Cash wheat $1.09% July wheat 1.09% May wheat 1.12% September wheat 1.08% December wheat 1.09*4 Cash corn 74*4 July corn 74% September corn 74% December corn 58% July oats 49*4 September oats 41*4 December oats 42% CHICAGO MARKETS. July 24.— July wheat $1.07% September wheat 1.05% December wheat 1.04’* July corn 71% September corn 68% December corn 57% July oats 44% September oats 40’4 December oats 40%
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., 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 ftty Clerk of said eity and that the Common Council will on the 17th day of August. 1909, at seven o’clock p. m„ at their council chamber, hear any and all remonstrances against their respective property on said assessment roll 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 day of July, 1909. OSWALD B. WEMHOFF, Itdfor.lw City Clerk. o NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Notice is hereby given that the Common Council of the city of Decatur, Ind., will on 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 V-& per cent., both principal and interest payable semi-annually. Bonds dated July Ist, 1909. First bond becoming 4ue 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 accompanied by a certified check in amount of $500.00 as evidence of acceptance and good faith. Bids will be received in accordance to a resolution passed by the city council July 20, 1909. Tnc Common Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Witness my hand and seal of said city this 21st day of July, 1909. OSWALD B. WEMHOFF. ItdforSw City Clerk. Ask for Allen's Foot-Ease. A powder for swollen, tired, hot, smarting feet. Sample sent Free. Also Free Sample of the Foot-Ease Sanitary Corn-Pad, a new invention. Address, Aileß S. Olmsted, Le Roy N Y
(Dim KIDNEY CURE 3£ * bevoo< the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more. .PfaSHOi The Holthouse Drug Company
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DECATUR GRAIN MARKET. Niblick and Company. Eggs 20c Butter 18c Yellow ear corn 1.00 Mixed ear corn 97 White oats 5 .36 Wheat 1.02 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 Butter 16c Fowls 10c Ducks 7c Geese Tc Turkeys 11c Spring chickens 15c Chicks 19c 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 Hoeking Valley 3.75 West Virginia splint 4.00 Wash nut 4.00
The undersigned wishes to notify the public that the Impression that has gone out to the effect that D. P. Teeple has purchased the City Trucking 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. 160-61 o 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 CHURCH ORGAN FOR SALE CHEAP For sale —A church o’-gan, 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 THE D. i C. LINE NINE The Greatest Fleet of Side-Wheel Passenger Steamers in the World. ROOTS, HERBS AND BARKS. You can no doubt recall the collection of roots, herbs and barks your grandmother made every fall for the family medicine chest It is interesting to note that the most successful remedy for female ills had its origin more than 30 years ago in one of these home medicine chests, and Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is made today in immense quantities from those same roots and herts with extreme accuracy, care and cleanliness. NOTICE. All unpaid water reatals and the different street and sewer assessments are bow due and payable at the city treasurer’s office. The penalty for delinquents is severe. Please call and avoid unnecessary expense. 160-12 t WJ. Archbold. City Treas. e—o Everything In the line of collars, bags, belts, etc., can be found at The Racket Store. 170-6 t July 31 —Last day for tickets. Yager Bros. & Reinking.
HAD A GOOD TIME The Old Settlers Met in the Long Grove Sunday A PICNIC DINNER Clark J. Lutz and R. K. Erwin Among the Speakers The attendance at the old settlers’ meeting in the Long grove, midway between Berne and Geneva yested’ay, was not large, but those who were there had a pleasant time, and it was a most enjoyable meeting of the old timers and others living in southern Adams and the northern part of Jay county. Among the speakers were the Hon. Clark J. Lutz of this city, and Judge Richard K. Erwin of Fort Wayne, they making the trip from here in the True automobile, returning to this city about six o’clock last evening. Many of those in attendance made it a day of pleasure by going to the grove in the morning and spending the day, having a picnic dinner at the noon hour. All the speakers spoke in a happy and reminiscent vein, some of them relating incidents occurring many years ago, all of which helped to make the day a pleasant and profitable one. Nelson Bricker, who had the arrangements in hand, was the busiest in the lot Sunday, and he succeeded in making every one present have a good time. o FIRST WORK DONE (Continued from page 1.) to Rochester Saturday evening, visiting over Sunday with his family, and returning here Monday to resume his work. Mrs. Dr. Brayton is quite ill at her home on High street. Miss Hazel Macklin has arrived home from the hospital at Fort Wayne where she was operated on several weeks ago for appendicitis. She is rapidly recovering, much to the satisfaction of her many friends here. Curry F. Pyles, has advertised a sale of his personal property, for Wednesday of this week, preparatory to moving to Creston, lowa. Curry is interested in a number of picture shows in the west and is making good. Mrs. H. J. Templeton is visiting with her sister, Mrs. A. J. Bixler at Marion. John Didot’s closing out sale is progressing at a rapid rate. His auction sale last Saturday was largely attended and a lot of jewelry and other goods were sold. Good goods at cheap prices will be his motto this week. o PROPRIETARY MEDICINES PRESCRIBED BY DOCTORS. Examination of the formulary departments of leading drug stores throughout the country has proved that a very large percentage of the prescriptions filled for doctors are for proprietary medicines. This is because the average doctor of today is unable to devise prescriptions equally efficacious. Such standard remedies as Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound are prescribed over and over again by fair minded physicians throughout the country. THIS IS THE LAST NOTICE I again call your attention to the fact that all hills due mn 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 - - —■ o If people with syiiiptuius of Sidney or bladder trouble could realize their danger they would without loss of time commence taking Foley’s Kidney Pills. This great remedy stops the pain and the irregularities, strengthens and builds up these organs and ■ there is no danger of Bright’s disease or other serious disorder. Do ’ not disregard the early symptoms. Holthouse Drug Co. \
SOCIETY COLUMN (Continued from page 2.) Winans, Sherman Archer, Ira Jones, Charley Winans, Glenn Wimer, Harry Suman, Smith Mcßarnes. Mr. Hazel and Miss Pearl Watkins of Pleasant Mills entertained Misses Dessie Andrews, Nona Mcßarnes, Goldie Watkint and Messrs. Smith Mcßarnes, Rufus Case and Bill Watkins at dinner Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. W. W. P. McMillen entertained Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Smith and Mrs. Myra Mac Carton at dinner Saturday and during the day. Mr. and Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Mac Carton left Sunday morning for New York City, where the former has secured a good position. o HE SEEKS LEARNING Marion Watkins is Determined to Secure an Education WORK WAY THROUGH Will Act as Janitor at Indianapolis College , Marion Watkins, one of Decatur’s most brilliant young men, and a youth who is self made, has gone to Indianapolis, where he will enter upon a college course in the Winona Technical Institute. Although the term will not begin until September, Marion has gone to the capital city to accept the position of janitor of the grounds, and in this manner he will obtain funds with which to pay for his course in college. He will have employment throughout the winter months and will thus be able to finish the course. Such young men as Mr. Watkins, who are determined to gain an education by arduous labors are the ones who accomplish much in the world. They are the ones whose ambitions will be realized in the end, and Mr. Watkins deserves the support of Decatur people in his effort to win for himself the success he rightfully deserves. Decatur has a number of self made young men, and they are always referred to as the pride of the town.
WANT ADS WANTED. AGENTS—SB3 per month introducing 10-piece combination dipper; experience unnecessary; outfit free. D. Thomas Co., Desk 144. Dayton, Ohio. 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 aX least Good pay. Inquire at once at the farm or write J. R. Graber, manager. ts WANTED —To rent house with barn on lot. Call thjs office. 174-6 t WANTED —An apprentice boy to learn cigar trade. Inuire of Lose & Thomas. 166-3 t FOR SAL.EL FOR SALE —Some young cattle of good quality and good stock and will sell them at prices that are right. Farlow & Kerr, two milee east of Berne. 170-6 t FOR SALE—An extra good Duroc Jersey male pig. Eligible to regia ter. Weight about 175 lbs. Will sell right Wm. Jackson, 425 Fornax St. 166-61 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 lana, one mi’e south and one mile west of Monroe, well improved good drainage, good house, bam, well, two cisterns, wire fenced almost entirely. Price SIOO an acre. Address N. Waggoner, Monroe, Indiana. 156-12 t FOR RENT—A residence property on Adams street, and one on Mercer avenue. See Fred Scheiman. 173-6 t FOR REN TOR SALE—The Park hotel. Inquire of Mrs. Dan Meyers, just across the street. Be sure and buy your harvest dishes at The Racket Store. 170-6 t July 31 —Last day for tickets. Yager Bros. & Reinking. 10,000 post cards for 1 cent each at The Racket Store. 170-6 t
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this valuable medicine, Lvdia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. I suffered from terrible headaches, pain in my back and right side, was tired and nervous, and so weak I could hardly stand. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound restored me to health
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and made me feel like a new person, and it shall always have my praise. —Mrs. W. P. Valentine, SO2 Lincoln Avenue. Camden, N.J. Gardiner, Me. — “I was a great sufferer from a female disease. The doctor said I would have to go to the hospital for an operation, but Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound comSletely cured me in three months.” — [rs. S. A. Williams, R. F.l>. No. 14, Box 39, Gardiner Me. Because your case is a difficult one, doctors having done you no good, do not continue to suffer without giving Lvdia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound a trial. It surely has cured many cases of female ills, such as inflammation, ulceration, displacements, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that bearing-down feeling, indigestion, dizziness, and nervous prostration. It costs but a trifle to try it, and the result is worth millions to many suffering women.
COAL CHEAP GOOD CLEAN Thrashing Ar Ju x WE Special for Cash Only During July P. H. Wagner Yard-Half block west of Clover Leaf Depot. ’Phone 495.
FOR SALE Farms or City property A good eight-room house, located within four blocks from the court house; brick street; bam and all conveniences. This is a very desirable piece of property, and it will pay you to see it We also have for sale a lot of good ■ farms from 40 to 160 acres in this I county, also North Dakota and Mon-i tana lands. NORTHERN INDIANA Real Estate Company. Fruchte & Littcrer, Mgrs. Office over Burns’ Harness Shop ’Phone 430 MONEY TO LOAN. Plenty of money to loan on farm property at 5 per cent Privilege a partial payment at any interest paying time. SCHURGER & SMITH, ts Attornes at Law and Abstracters nAny person having empty bottles belongin gto Wm. Mersman should please return tile »<. 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 AR accounts held by Mrs. E. H. Cowan, administratrix of the E. H. Cowan estate, must be settled by the first day of August, or they will be left for collection. Please call and settle before that time to save costs. Mrs. E. H. Cowan, Admx., Bobo, Ind. 172-6t—lw
BITTERS Liver & Kidneys Mhii Di “ in — ■ Medicine for these a*Indigestion. Malaria, etc. eases. 50c. Guaranteed.
TYPEWRITERS SOLD OR RENTED A factory rebuilt Smith Premier No. 2. (£OZ or a Remington ? I All No. 6 for . . . -T VV FULLY GUARANTEED « Machines sent on trial. All makes of machines handled. A card addressed to me will bring me over. E.G.Spade, w £ ire
Money TO LOAN on Farms at 5 per C. GRAHAM Insurance Agency Decatur, Indiana.
P. J, HYLAND SANITARY PLUMBING Gas Fitting, Steam and Hot Water Heating, Gas and Combination Fixtures 23 Monroe St Phone 354
DR. J. M. MILLER Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Treated LYES TESTED & GLASSES FITTED ttO South Second IL— - ■ Docctm % Butler and Son Cement Contractors Wyandotte Cement Lake Sand and Ridgeville screening for sale. All work guaranteed. At roughtv Drav Born
CALL ON F. E SMITH for Uawn mower. Plow points aqd Clipper Grinding Bicycle end Gun end General Repair. The rn® n dnaa Wart.; rtfcht. Second Hand Bicycles For Sale J. S. COVEBSALE.M.S. tC. COVEUMLE, M.f. Ors. J. S. Covardale and Son Special attention given to diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat Office 118% 2nd Street Decatur, Indiana FOLEYS KIDNEYPHIS Bachachv Kiohw» Bmoocs
you’re Safe When You Sorrow From XJg We will loan you whatever you need up to SIOO.OO and gi ve you from one to twelve months to pay it off. We loan on any good chattel security, such as furniture, pianoe, horses, etc. We give a liberal discount on all loans paid off before due. If you need money fill out th* following blank, ent It out and mail it to us. Our agent la In Decatur every Tuesday. Name Address Am’t Wanted Kind of Security Reliable Private Ft. Wipe loan Companj Established 1896, Room 2, Sec. ond floor, 706 Calhound street. Home Phone 883. Fort Wayne, Ind
Have been made for 20 * years The Atlantic Kingand | Havana Midget Cigars | Better now than ever ♦ 0 Try the OJBATONIC • It’s Havana -MADE BY- J o Lose & Thomas ♦ ♦ o*o*o*o*o*o* ♦©♦o*o*o»ol
*************** * ♦ • The Most Complete « • Line of High Grade ♦ • * I Smoking - Chewing * ’TOBACCO; * Carried in the city at « * * ;* T.C. Corbett’s • ♦ Cigar Store * *♦*»♦*»*♦»»*♦♦* ChichesterTpills B THS DIAMOND BRAND. A Ladiea! A*k Bm.ri.i for /A Chi-enea-tor'a DU*4 Brand/A) Pill* in Bed aad fc*hi nnmllkW/ boxen, smled with Blue Ribboa. W Taka other Boy of DranUC. Ask for ( 111-4 IH S-TEIFt DIAMOND BRAND PILLS, fort* yea* kntyom as Best. Safest, Alwxvs RehiN* OIDBI MUiGinS tOWf Farmer’s Attention Now is the time to order your fertilizer, John Sheiman sells the kind that brings results. West Monroe St. snSu learn TrierrankT and RaHroadtaa. fie is ant. No better business train!nt- Taur®» In 4to 6 no’i. Positions secured. SSO to #l5O. Bto 9 hrs. work Ene R y nishae Dispatchers wire Aetna! ma MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS. Notice is hereby given that the an nual meeting of stockholders of the Old Adams' County Bank, will be held at thei~ banking house, Decatur, In diana, at tan o'clock a. m., on Tues day. August 3, 1909, for the purpose of electing seven directors to sene for the ensuing year, and to transact such other business as may come be fore them. 159-Imo E. X Ehinger, Cashier. — o ‘ Democrat Want Ads. PjZ
