Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 7, Number 183, Decatur, Adams County, 3 August 1909 — Page 4

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East Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. 3—(Special to the Daily Democrat) —Receipts 1920; shipments 760. Official to New York yesterday 3610. Hogs closing steady. Medium and heavy — Y orkers—sß.2s @ $8.30. Pigs and lights—-$8.20@ $8.35. Roughs—s7.lo© $7.25. Stags—ss.so© $6.00. Sheep —400; steady. Top lambs $7.25. Cattle —500; slow. i TOLEDO MARKETS. Aug. 2 — Cash wheat SI.OB May wheat 1.10% September wheat 1.07% December wheat 1.07% Cash corn 71 May com 56% September corn 69% December com 55% May oats .41% September oats 38% Decembe roats 39% CHICAGO MARKETS. Aug. 2.— May wheat $1.05 September wheat 1.03% December wheat 1.01% 1 May com 55% September corn 65% December corn 54% May oats ,40 September oats 37%

Just Received The greatest line of fall and winter Piece Goods ever shown in Decatur. 250 pieces in stock and over 500 samples to select from. The prices will be so / 1 that every one can afford to ! buy a Tailor-made Suit or over- J coat, as you want it. They range in prices \ $14.00 $15.00516.00 ImBH and up. This mens strictly all fCjjj wool goods. Pants from | iF/ IM $3.75 $4.00 $4.50 up A perfect fit, the,best workmanship and made as you want them is my guarantee. Come in early and let me take your measure. “*** ■*O* * X X CHRIST MEYER 135 South 2nd. St. Decatur, Ind.

Butler and Son Cement Contractors Wyandotte Cement Lake Sand and Ridgeville screening for sale. All work guaranteed. At rough tv Dray Barn P. J. HYLAND SANITARY PLUMBING Gas Fitting, Steam and Hot Water Heating, - Gas and Combination Fixtures 23 Monroe St. Phone 354 ■JKMMHBHBMHMHBIBMnHOHHUB BOY WANTED —To learn harness makers’ trade. From 15 to 18 years old. Apply at once. Schafer Hdw. Co. 182-3 t

ELECTRIC BITTERS STOMACH, Relief and Cure for Head- best tonic. Curative I nrrn o IT irxKir'Azr ache - Backache. Dizziness, Medicine for these dis-1-4VER. C; EasMj Indigestion. Malaria, etc. eases 50c. Guaranteed.

• December oats 37% s r 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 Fowls 10c Ducks ~...8e Geese Tc Turkeys Itc 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 Hocking Valley 3.75 West Virginia splint 4.00 Wash nut 4.00 o Democrat Want Ads. Pay

MONEY TO LOAN. Plenty of money to loan on farm property at & per cent Privilege 01 partial payment at any Interest paying time. SCHURGER & SMITH, ts Attomes at Law aad Abstracters o — - ... — HOUSES FOR RENT—Five room cottage, all modern improvements on Market street; five room house on Ninth street; four room house on South Third street. Also two rooms lon South Third St. Call on Dyonis Schmitt, City Meat Market, Decatur, Ind. . 181-6 t FOR RENT —A seven roomed house on Adams street, just off Second street. It has a bath and all modern improvements. For particulars see this office. FOR SALE —A large hard coal base burner, good as new. Cost $53 00 when new. For sale cheap. Jim A. Hendricks, G. R. & I. agent, Monroe, Indiana. 177-6 t ‘ O ONCE UPON A TIME Cholera got into a flock of chickens, and there was not enough left to speak of. Be wise and get a package of the Rapid Cholera Remedy and Egg Producer now. Smith & Yager.

GONE TWO MONTHS Fred Scheiman and Wife Left this Afternoon for Trip IN THE WEST Jesse Helm Has Returned from an Extended Journey Fred Scheiman and wife left this afternoon for an extended trip in the west, where they wilt visit relatives and enjoy the scenic grandeur of the golden west for two months. While gone they will visit Denver, Colo., Omaha, Neb.; St. Paul, Minn.; Seattle and Centralia, Wash., and many other points of interest Mr. Scheiman has a brother-in-law in Centralia and he and wife will remain there for some time going to Seattle to attend the great exposition from there. Mr. and Mrs. Scheiman expect the time of their life and before they return will see much of the country. Jesse Helm has returned from the west, where he has been for several weeks. While gone Jesse attended the exposition at Seattle, was at Los Angeles, California, and many other interesting points. He states that the trip was well worth his time and money, as there are many things to see an dhear that are educating. o IT WAS SAD NEWS J. S. McCrory Hears of Cousin’s Death Beneath Rails

WAS AN ENGINEER On an Engine Carrying Excursionists to Kalamazoo Attempting to jump from his engine after the air and emergency brakes had been applied in an effort to stop, Oliver D. McCrory, a G. R. & I. engineer, residirtg in Fort Wayne, and a cousin of J. S. McCrory of this city, was thrown from his cab receiving injuries which twenty minutes later resulted in death. A special excursion train loaded with passengers enroute to the Barnum & Bailey circus at Kalamazoo with Engineer McCrory at the throttle, collided with a switch engine in the Kalamazoo yards injuring Theodore Crouse and J. E. Lonergan, fireman and conductor respectively, in addition to the death of the engineer. Reports received at I Fort Wayne is to the effect that the | engineer on the switch engine, not knowing that- the excursion train was running in two sections, failed to see or hear the approaching train and backed his engine on the main track directly in front of the excursion tiain. The passengers were more or less injured, but none seriously. Engineer McCrory resides at 503 Wallace street and left the city for a run north shortly before noon last Friday. He had intended to return home Sunday night and his wife and children were waiting for him. Having been assigned to the excursion run it was impossible for him to return, although he was expected back tomorrow. When he was thrown from the engine one leg was cut off, his hands and face badly scalded and his body horribly mangled. He died on the way to the hospital. J. S, McCrory went to Kalamazoo last night to accompany the corpse to Fort Wayne, where it will be interred.

WRITE HIM AT FREMONT, MICH. For the next several weeks I will be located at Fremont, Mich., and will be glad to hear from any Adams county people who are interested in real estate in that country. There are some mighty good bargains here, and it will pay you to investigate. Write me at this place at once and I will take care of you. 1181-18 t H. H. Harruff, Fremont, Mich. | o Democrat Want Ads Pav

GET THEIR SAFE (Continued from page 2.) still in doubt. It was thought at the time of purchase that shipment could be made the first of this month, but it is not known as yet whether this can be done. It is hoped by the company that they will be able to have everything in readiness for opening this new financial institution by the first of September, but whether they do or not, depends entirely upon their receipt of this furniture. A foundation will be built and the safe set in position at once and this part of the work will be over GONE TO LAPORTE Many Adams County Lutherans Attending Conference There LAST A FEW DAYS The Territory Embraces the States of Indiana and Ohio

Quite a delegation of Lutherans left the city today over the Erie, they going to Laporte, Indiana, where they v-ill attend what they term a Synodical Conference, and which will mid sessions there for several days. Rev. Dornseif, Bauer and Jaus, all of whom hold charges in this county, have gone to the meeting. Besides these, many of the laymen also are there and in all Adams county Lutherans will be well represented. Tais conference embraces all the territory in beth states of Indiana and Ohio, and it is expected that between five an 1 six hundred ministers and members will be in attendance. While there services will be held, and at other tiroes business sessions will be the order of things, and at these sessions provisions will be made for the various branches of their church work. It is expected that the Adams county colony in attendance there will ail be home by the last of the week. ■ -- - o ■ - RAILROAD BULLETIN CHICAGO & ERIE. Eastbound. Ko. B—DailyB—Daily 2:27 a. m. No. 12 —Daily ......4:05 a. m. No. 4 —Daily ...3:38 p. m. No. 22—Daily ex. Sunday.. 1:49 p. m. No. 14 —Daily 8:57 p. m. Westbound. No. 47 —Daily 3:17 a. m. No. 3—Daily 12:47 p. tn. No. 21—Daily, ex. Sunday. .10:10 a. m. GRAND RAPIDS & INDIANA In effect June 27, 1909. Southbound. No. 4—Daily 2:48a.m. No. 12 —Daily, ex. Sunday. .7:06 a. m. No. 2—Daily, ex. Sunday. .1:11 p. m. No. 16. —Sunday only 8:00 p.m. Northbound. No. s—Dailys—Daily 11:48 a.m. No. 7—Daily 7:54 a.m. No. 3 —Daily, ex. Sunday. .5:15 p. m. T., ST. L. 4 W. R. R. No. 2 —Frankfort to Toledo, Ex Sunday 11:27 a. m. No. I—Toledo to Frankfort, Ex Sunday 11:49 a. m. No. 3—Delphos to St Louis, Daily 7:21 a. m. No. 4 —St Louis to Delphos, Daily 8:03 p. m. No. s—Toledo5 —Toledo to St Louis, daily 10:17 p. m. No. 6—St Louis to Toledo, daily 5:05 a. m. Daily Interurban Schedule

THE FT. WAYNE & SPRINGFIELD Trains Leave Trains Leave Decatur Ft. Wayne 5:50 a.m. 7:00 a. m7:00 a.m. 8:30 a.m. 8:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:OOp. m. 5:30 p.m. 5:30 p. m. 7:00 p. m. 7:00 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 9:3Pp m. 11:00p.m. THINK THIS OVER. We offer your money back if you use a large bottle" of Rexalf “93” Hair Tonic and are not satisfied with what it does for you. We do this because it seldom fails to effect a complete cure of dandruff, scalp irritation and falling hair. Can you ask a better argument why you should try it? Two sizes, 50c. and SI.OO. Smith and Yager, Druggists

COMMITTEE IS BUSY One Hundred Candidates is the Slogan for K. of P.’s HAVE BIG CLASS All Members Received Notices Today—Are Working That the K. P. lodge will soon be one of the leading orders of the city both in membership and appointments is evidenced by the fact that they will, within a few months, take Into their fold one hundred candidates, the initiatory work to serve as a dedication to their beautiful new home, which is under construction at the present time. Today each member of Kekionaga lodge received a notice instructing them that they had been appointed as one of a committee whose duties will be to secure candidates for the big class to be given the work in December, Many have already attached their signatures to application cards that they may be made members of the organization and enjoy the sociability of the lodge and the privileges of its new home, ihe home will be completed by December unless present plans fail and when completed it will be a monument of beauty, and commodious as could a building be. The building, heating plant and furnishings will represent the expenditure of at least $14,000. The heating plant within itself will cost about fourteen hundred dollars and all rooms will be heated by steam. o Miss Essie Koos was in the city shopping today. Miss Bertha Smith, of Monroe, was in the city today. Mrs. John Barnett and daughter, Mrs. Cloud, went to the park today to join the picnicers of the Christian church.

An experience social that promises to be a pleasant one Is the fifty cent social held by the members of the Young Peoples’ Union of the U. ”. church at the home of Miss Gaylie Nelson this evening. In order to gain experience each memoer will tell how be earned his fifty cents, all the rest being profited by the remarks and remembering them for future use. Q SPECIAL STEAMER SERVICE * —— D. &. C. Lake Lines Now Operate Through Steamer from Cleveland to Mackinac. The large and comfortable Steamer City of St Ignace Is the Special Steamer of the D. & C. Mackinac Division. This boat makes two trips weekly between Cleveland. Detroit and Mackinac, and with the two regular D. & C. Steamers maintain a six-trips-a-week schedule to Northern Michigan resorts. A stop is made at Goderich, Ont., once a week In each direction. Send two-cent stamp for illustrated pamphlet which shows map, time tables, cost of fare and accommodations. Address D. & C. LAKE LINES, 6 Wayne St., Detroit, Mich. ij—' ~ - MODERN MARINE MARVEL New D. & C. Line Steamer City of Cleveland Now In regular Service. “Modern Marine Marvel" by what better phrase can you characterize a steamer that has 500 staterooens, washed air ventilation, passenger elevator, convention hall, and a Venetian garden. The new D. & C. steamer has all these features and then some. This boat cost $1,250,000, is 444 feet long, is seven decks high and has 8,000 horse-power engines. Write for pamphlet, containing detailed description of the new boat. Send two cent stamp to D. & C. NAVIGATION CO. ts Passenger Dept., Detroit, Mich

inVwOMEN learnT Telegraphy and Railroading. Be indepand*nV . business training. Taught • secured. Salary Bto 9 hr>. wqrk. Erie R’y furnishes Despatches wire Aetna! male line practice. Stylus pen given for ten names ©f young men. bend for catalog. Special

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f » Lloyd Osbourne O. Henry and Maximillian Foster have contributed some of the best fiction of the year to the August Everybody’s. Ask to see the “ Chinese Games ” pictures. Tney 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 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 county, also North Dakota and Montana lands. NORTHERN INDIANA Real Estate Company. Fruchte & Littcrer, Mgrs. Office over Burns’ Harness Shop ’Phone 430

CALL ON F.E SMITH for Law nmow'er, t I Plow points and ' I Clipper Grinding Bicycle and GUn X. J] s and General Re- •’ 1 P B ' l '- The rrjan 1 does wart, right. Second Hand Bicycles For Sale J. $. COVEKDALEM.I. E(. COVEEIALE, M. I. Drs. J. S. Goverdala and Sod Special attention given to diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat Office 2nd Street Decatur, Indiana DR. J. M. MILLER Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Treated LYES TESTED A GLASSES FITTED t>o South Second st. - - . rvazwtyMoney LOA IN on Farms at 5 per C. GRAHAM Insurance Agency Decatur, Indiana. Flu. I. jVAa bto w MlifidsfsivEßYWMLßti Farmer’s Attention Now is the time to order your fertilizer. John Sheiman sells the kind that brings results. West Monroe St. -Democrat Want Ads. Pay

VouTe Safe When You Borrow From Us We will loan you whatevet you need up to SIOO.OO and give you from one to twelve monthj 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 mall it to us. Our agent Is in Decatur every Tuesday. Name Address Am’t Wanted Kind of Security Reliable Print* FL Wayne Loan Company Established 1896. Room 2, Second floor, 706 Calhound street. Home Phone 833. Fort Wayne, Ind TYPEWRITERS SOLD OR RENTED A factory rebuilt Smith Premier No. 2. or a Remington No. 6 for ... . FULLY GUARANTEED Machines sent on trial. All makes of machines handled. A card addressed to me will bring me over. E.G.Spade, w E re j CO ALi CHEAP i GOOD ♦ CLEAN Thrashing nn p ♦ p JuX U I c °£ u My \ ;; Special for Cash Only ! ;: During July t k P. H. Wagner : Yard-Half block west ♦ ; ► of Clover Leaf Depot. | ; ► ’Phone 495. J S ♦♦♦♦****»♦♦♦♦»♦»< «***♦ I *************** * * * The Most Complete ♦ * Line of High Grade « * . * Z Smoking -- Chewing* •TOBACCO: * Carried Im the city at « * . * * T.C. Corbett's ♦ * Cigar Store # »♦*♦♦♦♦♦»»»**♦* Democrat Want Ads. Pjf