Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 7, Number 177, Decatur, Adams County, 27 July 1909 — Page 4
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Are you thinking of sending son cr daughter to school? Get catalogue of the Huntington Business University. It will pay you. It July 31 —Last day for tickets. Yager Bros. & Reinking.
FATHERS MOTHERS SONS AND DAUGHTERS Should see and read our Illustrated Journal—Send for it today.—lt is free. Positions Guaranteed Graduates Huntington Business University. “The School of Results” Hall Term Sept,6. Huntington. Indiana. Grand K.of P. Excursion Wednesday, July 28th. 1909 TOLEDO AND DETROIT, VIA CLOVER LEAF ROUTE, AND WHITE STAR LINE Special Train will leave Decatur at 5:15 a. m. arriving at Toledo at 8:30 a. m., and Detroit at 1:15 p. m. Fare to Toledo from Decatur, $1.25 to Detroit $1.75, limited to the date of sale. Returning, steamer leaves Detroit 4:30 p. m. and train leaves Toledo on arrival of steamer about 9 p. m. Get ready and join us. You will have a season’s after harvest trip. See Clover Leaf Agents or Committee. T. L. McCullough, Agent.
r Annual NIAGRA FALLS EXCURSION I $6.50 Aug. 5. 1909 $6.50 gg. Ou the above date Ute 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. ts Excursion tickets will be limited 12 days. Special excursion tickfl ets for side trips may be purchased at the Falls as follows: gw TuFu&to, ?i.75, Alexandria. Bay, 3725; Montreal, 31L.75; Quebec. ■ 316. W. K 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 I Toledo St. Louis & Western R. R. E. L. BROWNE, D. P. A., Toledo, Ohio.
FOEEY3 ONEY CUBE 3S. |j Will cure any case of Kidney or Bladder Disease not >!&??*> ffiWHl » tauool ths reach of medicine. No med&lna cam do mor*. w PhMW The Holthouse Drug Company
Ask for Alien’s Foot-Ease. I ■ ■ ,IT ' 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, Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy ■ N. Y.
NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will receive sealed bids up to two o’clock p. tn. on August 19th. ISOS, at his office in St. Marys township, Adams county, Indiana, for the furnishing of the following supplies, to-wit: Sixty (Mi school desks to be delivered on or before September 10, 1909. One teacher's desk and chair. Set of map®. One dozen Webster’s Acadmic dictionaries. One Webster’s Unabridged distionary. One hot air furnace for school house No. 1. Slate blackboard, window screen and shades. For further specifications call at my office, or address me at Pleasant Mills, Indiana. O. J. ST MAN, Trustee St. Marys Township. Advisory Board: J. W. Broadbeck. P. F. Jones, Christ Fortney. ltd o THE D. & 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 herbs with extreme accuracy, care and cleanliness. o MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS. Notice Is hereby given that the an,nual meeting of stockholders of the ; Old Adams County Bank, will be held ; at their banking house, Decatur, In- ! diana, at ten o’clock a. m., on Tuesday, August 3, 1909, for the purpose .of electing seven directors tn serve for the ensuing year, and to transact 1 such other business as may come before them. 159-lmo E. X. Ehinger, Cashier. o The undersigned wishes to notify I the public that tne impression that i has gone oat to the effect that D. F. ’ 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. 150-Ct o Ten barrels of glass tumblers for 2c each at The Racket Wtore. 170-6 t
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I East Buffalo. N Y, July 27. —i Special to the Daily Democrat'—Receipts : 1126; shipments ~i»>. Official to New York yesterday 3590. Hogs closing steady. Medium and heavy—sß_sssisß 65. Good weight yorkers and light ! snixed—sß.4s® SB-55. Light and pigs—ss.2o® $3.25. Roughs —$7.15® $7 40. I Stags—ss 50® $6.55. Sheep—4oo; slow Lambs —Top $7.25. Cattle—l,ooo; slew. TOLEDO MARKETS. — July 26 — Cash wheat $1.06*4! July wheat IV% : May wheat 1.11 September wheat 1-67% December wheat 1.08 1 Cash corn 73 July corn 73 i September corn 70% December corn -57 July cats 45% September oats 40% | December oats 43 CHICAGO MARKETS. July 26 — July wheat $1.06% | September wheat 1.04% ‘ December wheat 1.03 July corn 70 September corn 66% j December com 55% '
WANT ADS! WANTED. AGENTS —383 per month introducing ' Id-piece combination dipper; exper- 1 ience unnecessary; outfit free. D. | Thomas Co., Desk 144. Dayton, Ohio. GIRL WANTED—We would like to employ a good strong girl, aged j 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 M write J. R. Graber, manager. ts j WANTED —To rent house with bam on lot Call this office. 174-6 t WANTED —An apprentice boy to learn cigar trade. Inuire of Lose & Thomas. 16C-3t FOR SALE. FOR SALE —A large hard coal base burner, good as new. Coat 353 00 when new. For sale cheap. Jim A. Hendricks, G. R. k I. agent Monroe, Indiana. 177-St FOR SALE —Some young cattle of good quality and good stock and will sell them at prices that are right Fhrlow & Kerr, two miles east of Berne. 170-6 t FOR SALE —An extra good DurocJersey male pig. Eligible to regia ter. Weight about 175 lbs. Win sell right Wm. Jackson, 425 Fornax St. 166-6 t FOR SALE —Six showcases, glass tops, in use but few months. On account of remodeling my room, have no use for same. Anderson k Dolch. % 168-6 t FOR SALK —Eighty acres of good Monroe township land, one mi'e south snd one mile west of Monroe, well improved good drainage, good house, bam, well, two cisterns, wire fenced almost entirely. Price 3100 an acre. Address N. Waggoner, Monroe, Indiana. 156-12 t FOR RENT —A residence property on Adams street and one on Merger avenue. See Fred Scheiman. 173-6 t FOR REN TOR SALE—The Park ho-1 teL Inquire of Mrs. Dan Meyers,’ just across the street ' LOST AND FOUND JJjST —White embroidered colLir, somewhere in the city and think on Second street Finder retume to this office. LOST —A gold dragon pin, with small ruby set in it Kindly return to Mrs. G. W. Knorr, north Third street phone 444. 177-3 t • July 31 —Last day for tickets. Yager Bros, k Reinking. A good education at a reasonable price. Huntington Business University. jt All accounts held by Mrs. E. H. : Cowan, administratrix of the F. h. 1 Cowan estate, must lie settled by the ! first day ot August or they will be' left for collection. Please call and' settle before that time to save costs. I Mrs. E. H. Cowan, Aiimr, Bobo, Ind. | 172-61—Iw 1
COBBECTED EVEBY DAY
July oats <3% i September oats 35% ; December oats 40% I PRODUCE. By Decatur Produce Co. Eggs 26c, Fowls l®c . Ducks Bcj Geese te| Turkey lie I Spring chicks -14 c 1 Butter 16c j Chicks 10c H. BERLING ! Eggs 20c i Butter 16c j Fbwls 10c Ducks 7c Geese ?c , Turkeys He j Spring chickens 15c' Chicks 10c , B. KALVER A CO. I Wool, merchantable 28c ; \ Beef hides 8 cents' i Calf hides U cents J j Sheep pelts 25c to sl, ■ Tallow 4 cents | — PRICES ON COAL. Chestnut coal $7.25 I ■ Hocking Valley 3.75 | West Virginia splint 4.0® Wash nut 496
COAL CHEAP GOOD CLEAN S‘W[ Special for Cash Only During July P. H. Wagner Yard-Half block west of Clover Leaf Depot. Thone 495.
FOR SALE Farms or City property A good eight-room house, located ■ within four blocks from the court j house; brick street; barn and all con- ■ veniences. This is a very desirable piece of property, and it will pay you j 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 Montana lands. NORTHERN INDIANA | Real Estate Company. Fruehte & Littcrer, Mgrs. Office over Burns’ Harness Shop ’Phone 430 NOTICE. Ail unpaid water rentals and the different street and seser assessments 1 are now due and payable at the city J treasurer’s office. The penalty for delinquents is severe. Please call and avoid unnecessary expense. 16 -12 t WJ. Archbold. City Treaa I o—— Everything in the line of collars, bags, belts, etc., can be found at The Racket Store. 170-6 t —o— — NOTICE TO ICE CONSUMERS—Ow- | lug to the scarcfy of ice and the ’necessity of shipping In the supply for Decatur, all Ice rickets 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 tn this city. William Mers- . man. H. L. Center. ts
rSFLECTRIC BITTERS IVIUrtVH, WQ M cwe Heid . tcnjc Cura , ive Liver & Kidneys K4jl £L»«- for these MH Indigestion. M*U ria , etc _ 50c Guo r»nteei
TYPEWRITERS SOLD OR RENTED A factory rebuilt Smith Premier No. 2. OQZ ora Remington Ml) No. 6 for ... . T vw FULLY GUARANTEED f Machines sent on trial. All makes of machines handled. A card addressed to me will bring me over. E.G.Spade, w ® re
Money TO LOA IN on Farms at 5 per C. GRAHAM Insurance Agency Decatur, Indiana.
P, J. HYLAND SANITARY PLUMBING Gaa Fitting, Steam and Hot Water Heating, Gas and Combination Fixtures 23 Moir* SL Pteae 354 DR. J. M. MILLER Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Treated LYES TESTED k GLASSES (FITTKB no South fisoand St— Dsoaf
Butler and Son Cement Contractors Wyandotte Cement Lake Sand and Ridgeville screening for sale. All work guaranteed. At roughtv Dray Bam
CALL ON F E ’ SMrnl for Lawnmower, I Plow points and I Glippei'Grtndinft Bicycle andGUn xV i ®nd General Re1 pair. The rr]an does Warh Second Hand Bicycles For Sale J. 3. COVEBALE.I.B. tC. CmtBUL ■- B. Drs. J. s. Corardala and San Special attention given to diseases of the ' |Ep, Ear, lose, and Throat Office 118% and Street Pccatnr, Indians FOLEYS KIDNEY PILLS
You're Safe When You Borrow From U« We will loan you whatever you need up to SIOO.OO and jtv» you from one to twelve months to pay it off. We ioan on any good chattel security, such as furniture, pianos, horses, etc. We give a liberal discount on all loans paid off before doe. If you need money fill out tne following blank, cut it out an tt mail it to us. Our agent U in Decatur every Tuesday. Nass Address Anrt Wanted Kind of Security Reliable Private FL Wijm ban Companj Established 18»6, Room 2, Second floor, 706 Calhound street. Home Phone 833. Fort Wayne. Ind
Did Tou Ever Knov that Chinese children plir “ Blind Man's Buff” and lots of other games, just like our own American “ kiddies ”? And that there are some bacteria so good for us that they’re called “ indispensable”? See the AUGUST EVERYBODY'S Displayed at CITY NEWS CO. THE FAIR
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Farmer’s Attention Now is the time to order your fertilizer. John Sheiman sells the kind that brings results. West Monroe St 22HM11 LEARN PROPRIETARY MEDICINES PR £ ’ SCRIBED BY DOCTORS. Examination of the formulary &" partments of leading drug throughout the country has pro* l that a very large percentage of prescriptions filled for doctors are W proprietary medicines. This is because the average doctor of today is unable to devise prescrfP" ’Jons equally efficacious. Such standard remedies as v.!®* E. Pinkham s Vegetable ComP*' 3 ’ 4 are prescribed over and over a#® by fair minded physicians thro^- 0 * the country. ; Democrat Want Ads-
