Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 7, Number 180, Decatur, Adams County, 30 July 1909 — Page 4

The Markets

BUFFALO STOCK MARKETS

East Buffalo, N. Y., July 30. —(Special to the Daily Democrat) —Receipts 6400; shipments 3990. Official to New York yesterday 190. Medium and heavy—>s.ls. Yorkers —>8.00 @ >B.IO. Lights and pigs—>7.9o@>t- 00. Roughs—>7.oo. Stags —>5.50® >6.50. Sheep—loo ; steady. Top lambs —>7.25. Cattle —100; steady. TOLEDO MARKETS. July 29.— Cash wheat >1.10% July wheat 1.10% May wheat 1-11% September wheat 1.08 December wheat 1.08% Cash corn 74 July corn 74 September corn 70% December corn .............. 56% July oats .50 September oats 40% December oats 41% CHICAGO MARKETS. July 29 — July wheat >1.08% September wheat 1.04 % December wheat 1.03% July corn 71% September corn 66% December corn 55%

Harvest Time is Here Again! Soon you will be re*dy 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 ’.43 —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. We can offer you a large list of city property. Most of the following list has. but recently, been put upon the market. 783 —A four-room eottage on north Third street, long lot, good sewerage, brick walks, cistern, etc., 775—A comfortable cottage on South

SUNDAY EXCURSIONS via the CLOVER LEftT 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.

BITTERS O 1 Vx xVI a* , Quick Relief and Cure for Head* Thj best tonic. Curative | ache. Backache. Dizziness, Medicine for these disL/IVER & IsJDNEYS Indigestion. Malaria, etc. eases, 50c. Guaranteed.

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July oats 44% September oats 39% December oats 39% PRODUCE. By Decatur Produce Co. Eggs 20c Fowls 10c Ducks .» 8c Geese 8c Turkey lie Spring chicks lie Butter 16c Chicks 10c H. BERLING. Eggs 20c Butter 16c Fowls 10c Ducks 8c Geese - ...Tc Turkeys lie Spring chickens 15c Chicks 16c B. KALVER & CO. r 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 West Virginia splint 4.00 Wash nut 4.00

Ninth street. Good location, near Adams street Chicken park, cistern, etc. ..$850.00 745 —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 $1,300.00 780 — 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, etcsl,7oo.oo 778 —A well located and convenient cottage on South Tenth street Nice porch, drove well, maple shade, fruit trees, stable, etc 51,750.00 785— A well located story and a half residence on the tractloa line in south Decatur. Stable, city and cistern water, bath, electric lights, etc. $2,200.08 786 — 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 ... y . $3,800.00 See larger lists for other properties.

CHANCE FOR OUR READERS In order to test the Democrat’s great circulation and its superior advertising value, we hare made arjrangements with Holthouse Drug Co. the popular druggists, to offer one of their best selling medicines at half price to any one who will cut out the following coupon and present it at their store: ************** * COUPON ♦ * This coupon entitles the holder * * to one 50c package of Dr. How- * * ard’s specific for the cure of * * constipation and dyspepsia at * * half price 25c. We will refund * * the money to any dissatisfied ♦ * customer. Holthouse Drug Co. ♦ * TWENTY-FIVE CENTS * ************** Dr. Howard's specific for the cure of constipation and dyspepsia is not an unknown remedy. It has made many remarkable cures right here in Decatur and so positive is Druggist Holthouse of its great superiority in curing dyspepsia, constipation, sick headache and liver troubles that he will, in addition to selling in at half price, refund the money to any one whom it does not cure. If you cannot call at their store, cut out the coupon and mail it with 25 cents, and a 50 cent box of the specific will be sent you by mail, charges paid. o . A CLEAN HEAD MEANS A COOL HEAD. Good Thing to Know in Warm Weather.

Better to know what will make the head clean and cool. Only one answer. You've heard of it of course. You knew it was the only real dandruff germ killer worth while. You knew Holthouse Drug Co. guarantees it to stop dandruff, falling hair and itching of the scalp in two weeks or money back. That his wonderful hair rejuvenator, Parisian Sage, turns harsh, faded, lustreless hair into silky, beautiful, lustrous hair in a few days. You know that it is extensively used by women of refinement. But you don't know that it would keep the scalp nice and cool in summer. Well, now you know it, so get a large bottle and if you aren't satisfied get your money back —50 cents at Holthouse Drug Co. Leaning druggists everywhere in America now sell Parisian Sage, and for your own good always remember that the girl with the Auburn hair is on every package. Made in America by Giroux Mfg. Co., Buffalo, N. Y. -o „ A SPECIALIST SAYS: “Piles Cant Be Thoroughly Cured by Outward Treatment." Dr. J. S. Leonhardt, of Lincoln, Neb., the celebrated specllist, who has stud led every phase of piles, says: “Pilea can't be thoroughly cured by ointments, nor any other outside treatment The cause is Internal, and needs interna! treatment” Dr. Leonhardt perfected Heoßold, the first internal pile cure. It frees circulation in the lower bowel, and has cured 58 per cent, of cases. Sold under guarantee at Holthouse Drug Co. Price sl. Dr. Leonhardt Co., Station B. Buffalo, N. Y., prop. Write for booklet.

July 31—Last day for tickets. Yager Bros. & Reinking. 10,000 post cards for 1 cent each at The Racket Store. 170-6 t LEFT 01IER DOORSTEP FOR THIS MOTHER Mra. JL G. Tuson, of Livermore, Cal., writes: "I picked up from my doorstep one day a llttie book in which I soon bec-sme very much interested. My little girl of five years of age had been troubled for a long time with losa of appetite, extreme nervousness and undue fatigue. She was all rundown and in a very delicate condition. "This little book was very comprehensively written, and told of the new method of extracting the medicinal elements of the cod’s liver from the oil, eliminating the obnoxious oil which is so hard for children to take. " 'Just the thlng,’ said I, Tor my little daughter,’ and I immediately went for a bottle of Vlnol. It helped her wonderfully. She has gained rapidly In flesh and strength, and she does not take cold half bo easily. "I am extremely grateful for the good it has done her, and I hope other mothers who have weak, delicate or ailing children will be benefited by my experience and just give Vlnol a trial.” Smith and Yager, Druggists

WASAGOODFELLOW Noah Marker Was a High Flyer With Other People’s Money FORGED MANY NOTES Speculated in Everything and of Course Lost His Wad Tipton, Ind., July 29.—Everything connected with the failure of the First National bank, of Tipton, seems to point to the fact that Noah R. Marker, the absconding cashier, was a good fellow with other people’s money. It is believed, too, that when the investigation is finished that it will be found he has committed forgeries amounting to about fifty thousand dollars and that the forgeries have been going on for a year or more. A wealthy farmer living in Tipton county went to the bank a year ago to pay off a thousand-dollar note and when he called for it it was discovered that it was a duplicate. The real note had been sent elsewhere to be used as collateral and the duplicate left here in the bank to account for money that was used. The farmergot his original note finally and paid it off. How many instances of this kind there are have not yet developed. It is charged here, too, that Noah Marker, took many “flyers” in grain through an Indianapolis bucket shop. Sometimes he was a winner, but oftener he lost. Besides his grain speculations, Marker was interested as a backer of street and sewer contractors, and was in on deals witu builders of gravel roads. In fact, there was hardly anything of a speculative nature that he did not “sit in,” except common gambling at cards. The accepted theory is that Marker was so heavily involved that he could not pull out, and knowing that the Reckoning day was not far away, gathered up what cash he could get his hands on and fled. It is believe! he has gone to Mexico.

FOR NEW HEALTH OFFICERS Indianapolis, July 29.—Dr. J. N. Hurty, secretary of the state board of health, left for northern Michigan tonight for two weeks. During his vacation he will prepare the questions to be submitted by the state board to applicants as appointees as city, county and town health officers, according to an act of the recent general assembly. The act provides that, beginning January 1, no person shall be appointed health officer who shall not have had recent experience as such officer, or who shall not have been certified as eligible by the state board of health, the eligibility to be determined by examination. The examination will be held at the state house, Sept. 30. An effort is being made to interest embalmers in the smaller towns to take the examination. In such places it is frequently difficult to find a physician who is willing to serve in the capacity of health officer. According to Dr. Hurty, embalmers are well trained by their preparation for their own work for the duties of health officers. They are always business men, are acquainted with the details of keeping records, and usually have time to give to general health work. The law provides that when an appointing board cannot find a physician who is willing to serve, the appointment may go to a layman, provided he be experienced or certified. The examination questions will concern hygiene and sanitation. o Mrs. W. S. Rhoades and daughter. Olive, east High street, left Thursday morning on the 7:30 car enroute to their future home at Washington. Indiana, where Mr. Rhoades has been engaged in business for several weeks. Mr. Rhoades and son, Tom, left this week with the household furniture. Their daughter. Miss Nellie, went to Van Wert, Ohio, Thursday for a visit with Mrs. G. D. Allen, after which she will return to Portland for a day or so before leaving for her new home. —Portland Sun.

PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will offer for public sale at his residence, located near the comer of Seventh and Adams strets Friday. July 30, at one o'clock, the following property, to-wit: Household goods, heating stove, range, washing machine, refrigerator, supboards, beds and chairs. One Moyer spring buggy, harness and many other articles too numerous to mention. ABRAHAM MEYER. John Spuller, Auctioneer.

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given me, and I am recommending it to all mv friends ” —Mrs. W. S. Ford, 19.38 Lansdowne St. Baltimore. Md. The most successfu’ remedy in this country for the cure of all forms of female'complaints is Lydia E- Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. It has stood the test of years and to-day is more widely and successfully used than any other female remedy. It has cured thousands of women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation. ulceration, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that bearing-down feeling, flatulency, indigestion, and nervous prostration, after all other means had railed. If you are suffering from any of these ailments, don't give up hope until you have given Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a trial If you would like special advice write to Mrs. Pinkhain, Lynn. Mass., for it. She has guided thousands to health, free of charge.

MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS, Notice Is hereby given that the annual meeting of stockholders of the Old Adams County Bank, will be held at their banking house, Decatur, Indiana, 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-lmo E. X. Ehinger, Cashier. ■■■- ■ ■ o NOTICE TO ICE CONSUMERS—Owing to the scarcity of ice and the necessity of shipping in the supply tor 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 an ice must be paid for in cash upon its receipt in this city. William Mersman, H. L. Center. ts • ■ o FOR SALE —An extra good DurocJersey male pig. Eligible to regis ter. Weight about 175 lbs. Win sell right Wm. Jackson, 425 Fornax St. 166-Ct O' All 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—iw o— - — FOR RENT —A house and barn. See John Schurger. o I desire to call the attention of the patrons of the city newstand to the fact that this is the last week of the month, and that I will begin on my collections for the month of July next Monday morning. Please be ready to settle for your papers for I must have the money that I may settle with the various companies. Please remember that the profit is very sma'L and the loss of one account means the profit off of many. I wish to give good service, and desire al! bills paid promptly at the end of each month or week. Will Hammell, Mgr. 177-3 t o FOR SALE —Kitchen linoleum, size II by 12. Almost new. Will sell for $6.00. Mrs. T. L. McCullough, 213 Adams St. 178-6 t

BETTER THAN LAXATIVES Ordinary pflls, cathartics and purgative*, cau'-e griping, nausea, and distressing and injurious after-effects that are frequently life lasting. You may have your money *-ack for the mere asking if Rexall Orderlies do not overcome constipation and fully re-tore the intestines to regular activity and good health. They are eaten like candy, and can be taken day or night. They positively do not cause nausea, griping or any discomfort whatever. Two sizes, roc. and aye. Smith and Yager, Druggists

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Lloyd Osbourne O. Henry and Maximiliian Foster have contributed some of the best fiction of the year to the August Everybody’s. Ask to see the Chinese Games ” pictures. They are unusually beautiful. All this and more in the AUGUST EVERYBODY'S Displayed at CITY NEWS CO. THE FAIR

FOR SALE farms or City property A good eight-room bouse, located within four blocks from the court house; brick street; barn 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 county, also North Dakota and Montana lands. NORTHERN INDIANA Real Estate Company. Fruchte & Littcrer, Mgrs. Office over Burns’ Harness Shop ’Phone 430

CALL ON FLSMITH sos Lawnmower, I Plow Points and I Clipper Grindink hi Bicycle and Gun V ' M Bn<l ® eneral J 1 poi*’- T,le J does wart, fiftht. Second Hand Bicycles For Sale

J, S. COVEIHLE.N.I. E. (. COTHULE. N. L Ore. J. S. Covsrdali anil Son Special attention given to diseases of the Eye, Ear, Hose, and Threat Office 118% and Street Decatur, Indiana DR. J. M. MILLER Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Treated LYES TESTED A GLASSES FITTED HO South Scoond St.—' - - ■Deeetut

Money TO LOAN on Farms at 5 per C. GRAHAM Insurance Agency Decatur, Indiana.

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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

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