Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 7, Number 186, Decatur, Adams County, 6 August 1909 — Page 4

The Markets BUFFALO STOCK MARKETS

East Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. 6.—(Special to the Daily Democrat)—Receipts 4800; shipments 3230, Official to New York yesterday 950. Hogs closing Strong. ~ T -. Medium and heavy—sß.4s@sß.so. Yorkers pigs—sß.3o@sß.4o. Roughs—s7.2s@ 17.50, Stags—ss.so@ $6.25. » Cattle —50; steady. Sheep—l,ooo; unchanged. Top lambs —$8.00. V, TOLEDO MARKETS. August 5. — Cash wheat $1.06% May wheat 1.09 September wheat 1.06 December wheat 1.06 Cash corn 70% May corn 54% September corn 66% December corn 53% May oats 40 September oats 37% December oats 38% CHICAGO MARKETS. August 5. — May wheat $1.00% September wheat 1.00% December wheat 90% May corn 52% September corn 63 December com 52 May oats 38% September oats .36%

AGENTS —$75 monthly selling Stai i egg beater; works with one hand; ■ lightning seller; sample free. E. ' Thomas Co., Desk ,144, Dayton, Ohio. WANTED —To employ twenty-men to lay pipe for the Indiana Lighting company. The work is in this city. Apply at the P, J. Hyland plumbing shop on Monroe street. 184-2 t WANTED —Lady bookkeeper; must' be competent, and give reference to’ good moral character. Apply at office Monroe Grain, Hay & Milling C 0.,! Monroe, Ind. ltd-ltw Family tickets for the Great Nor-' them Indiana Fair may be procured either at the office of tne secretary, ! E. B. Adams, or at the Old Adams County Bank. ts. WANTED —White popcorn, shelled. Fred V. Mills, grocery. 184-6 t 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. W rite me at this place at once and I will take care of you. 181-18 t H. H. Harruff, Fremont, Mlc’d. — 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 on South Third St. Call on Dyonis Schmitt, City Meat Market, Decatur, Ind. 18i-6tT Ask for Allen’s Foot-Ease. A powder for swollen, tired, hot, smarting feet. Sample sent Free. Also Fre eSampie of The Foot-Ease Sanitary Corn-Pad, a. new invention. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy N. Y. o MONKt TO LOAN. Plenty of money to loan on farm property at 6 ner cent. Privilege rs partial payment at any Interest paying time. SCHURGER & SMITH, ts Attornes at Law and Abstracters THE D. s. C. LINE NINE The Greatest Fleet of Side-Wheel Passenger Steamers in the World, i 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 <ad 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.

££££ r LECTRIC BITTERS O* KZ IV* Vz H 5 Relief and Cure for Head- SS JK3 The best tonic. Curative ■ or ache. Backache, Dizziness, Medicine for these dis-L-IVER. Si. IxIDNEYS Indigestion. Malaria, etc. eases- 50c. Guaranteed,

- December oats 36% s v • PRODUCE. ? By Decatur Produce Co. Eggs 20c Fowls 10c Ducks 8c Geese 8c Turkey 11c Spring chicks 14c Butter 16c Chicks 10c H. GERLING. Eggs 20c Butter 16c i Fowls 10c Ducks 8c Geese Tc Turkeys 11c . Spring chickens 13c , Chicks 10c B. KALVER & CO. , Wool, merchantable 28c , Beef hides 8 cents Calf hides 10 cents Sheep pelts 25c to $1 Tallow 4 cents PRICES ON COAU Chestnut coal $7.25 Hocking Valley 3.75 West Virginia splint 4.00 Wash nut 4.00 o Democrat Want Ads. Pay

A BAPTIST ELDER Restored to Health by Vinol “I was run down and weak from indigestion and general debility, also suffered from vertigo. I saw a cod liver preparation called Vinol advertised and decided to give it a trial, and the results were most gratifying. After taking two bottles I regained my strength and am now feeling unusually - well.” Henry Cunningham, Elder Bap. | tlst Church, Kingston, N. C. Vinol is not a patent medicine—but a preparation composed of the medicinal I elements of cods’ livers, combined with a tonic iron and wine. Vinol creates j a hearty appetite, tones up the organs of digestion and makes rich, red blood. In this natural manner, Vinol creates strength for the run-down, overworked and debilitated, and for delicate children and old people. For chronic coughs, colds and bronchitis Vinol is unexcelled. All such persons In this vicliUty are asked to try Vinol on our offer to refund their money If it fails to give satisfaction. Smith and Yager, Druggists SUMMER HAIR DRESSING The disagreeable and repulsive odors that come from the hair in summer are caused by danruff. Dandruff is caused by microbes which are hard to kill, but which can be killed by Parisian Sage, the quickacting, money-back hair tonic. Dandruff can never be cured until the small, aggravating and indomitable dandruff germ is conquered and destroyed. And millions of danruff germs have been destroyed, thanks to the great scientist and dermatologist who gave to the world Parisian Sage, the only real dandruff cure and hqjr grower the world has ever known.

If you have dandruff, Parisian Sage will cure you in two we£ks, or your money back. But besides ridding the scalp of dandruff, Parisian Sage is guaranteed to stop falling hair and itching of tne scalp. It keeps the scalp eool and clean in summer. It is a prime favorite with women of refinement. It makes the hair soft, lustrous and beautiful in a week, and is not sticky or greasy. A large bottle for 50 cents at Holthouse Drug Co., who guarantee It. Sold by leading druggists everywhere. The girl with the Auburn hair is ou every package. o LOST —A gentleman’s black necktie, with gold stud. Finder will please return to this office. 183-31 o THE CRIME OF IDLENESS Idleness means trouble for any one. Its the same with a lazy liver. It causes constipation, headache, jaundice, sallow complexion, pimples and blotches, loss of appetite, nausea, but Dr. King's New Life Pills soon banish liver troubles and build up your health. 25c. at all druggists.

TOUCHED THE WIRE Employee of Kalver & Co. in Trouble at Van Wert HE PAID A FINE The Humane Society Got After Him and it Cost His Company Money

Kalver & Company forwarded to the officials at Van Wert today cash in the sum of thirteen dollars, that amount being in demand for the payment of a fine and costs which was handed out to one of their employees who was arrested there yesterday. The arrest was at the instance of the humane society of that city, and who by the way, must be working industriously on the job. One of the mules driven by the man arrested had a hard day of it, and when near that city showed a disposition to be about all in. Members of the society saw the animal and concluded that the time was propituous for an example of hard driving and ill care of dumb brutes at this extreme hot season o. the year. At any rate the officers got into the game and it took quick work over the wires to keep the driver from seeing the inside of their lockup. Relief in the way of a pledge that the money would be forthcoming for the payment of a fine and costs, together with a little extra for the treatment of the animals being driven. At any rate the money was sent over today. It will pay all those who care little for the looks of their horses to fight shy of Van Wert. ■■ ■ o K. C.’S AT MOBILE. ALABAMA .Mobile, Ala., Aug. 6. —The 27th annual convention of the Knights oi Columbus ended last night. In a report upon the $500,000 endowment for scholarships by E. H. Doyle, of Detroit, it was announced that seventy per cent of the councils of the order had endorsed the fund. The movement was endorsed by the convention and it was decided that the amount be collected within two years and surrendered to the university. The members of the national board of directors of the organization will be required to attend al* national conventions. An attempt was made by tho officers and members of the directory present to clothe the later with power to vote in convention, but it was lost by an overwhelming vote. Another, change effecting the membership of the directory was one giving them power to call a meeting at any time' and place they deemed practicable! because of the rapidity with which the order is spreading ,

THE COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS Speaker Cannon Handed Out the Appointments. Washington, Aug. 5. —Speaker Cannon today announced the committees for the Sixty-first congress. The Indiana members were assigned as follows: Boehne—Committee on Manufactures and Committee on War Claims. Cullop—Committee on Expenditures in the treasury department and Committee on Industrial Arts and Expt, sitions. Cox —Committee on Postoffice ana Post Roads. Dixon —Committee on Invalid Pensions and Committee on Enrolled Bills. Moss —Committee on Expenditures in the Aricultural Department and Committee on Militia, Barnard—Committee on Banking and Currency, Committee on Railways and Canals and Committee on Re form in the Civil Service. Korbly —Committee on Elections No. 2 and Committee on Railways and Canals. Adair —Committee on Claims and Committee on Immigration and Naturalization. Morrison—Committee on Pacific Railroads and Committee on Patents Crumpacker — Census Committee, chairman; Committee on Insular Affairs. Rauch —Committee oi> Public Lands and Committee on Ventilation and Acoustics. Cline —Committee on Mines and Mining and Committee on Reform ; n | the Civil Service. Barnhart —Committee on Banking and Currency.

• JUST A FACTIONAL QUARREL Michigan City, Ind., Aug. 6. —The threatened crusade against the saloons of this city grew out of a sac- • tional political quarrel. The police department caused the arrest of Fred C. Arndt, for allowing persons other than himself or his family in his saloon on a holiday. Andt, who was once a member of the board of public , works, under Mayor Miller, is now at 1 outs with the administration. Andt and a newspaper which voiced his contention, charged that the Sunday ; closing law was violated by other saloons and demanded a strict espionage of all the saloons on Sundays, among them the mayor's saloon, if the Arndt case should be prosecuted. AREALLINCHICAGO Five Children of H. A. Hartman Are Under Care of Physician PASTEUR TNSTITUTE Mad Dog Bites Chidren and Later Died from the Rabies The canine which several days ago ! bit two children of Mr. and Mrs. H. 'a. Hartman at Boulder, Colorado, has died from rabies, according to a letter received from Mr. Hartman today, and now the family is much alarmed 'about the youths who were victims oi ' the mad animal. It will be remembered that the children bitten were taken to the Pasteur Institute at Chicago, at once for treatment, and the father and mother were at their bedside. Since the dog died the physician at ■ the institute has advised that the oth{er three boys be brought to Chicago ; for treatment, as he feared that the dog may have nipped them also. The I boys were sent for immediately and now the entire family is at Chicago. The condition of the two bitten is serious, although it is thought I that with the best of care they can be restored to health. The Hartmans are certainly having their share of misfortune.

TO LEAVE DECATUR (Continued from page 2.) posed of that business and started a livery barn on east Jefferson street, which has been known as the Little Palace stables. He has done a good business, but for the reason that other flattering propositions have been offered him he has decided to sell out. Mr. Keller may accept a job with a large packing house in this section, although he has not as yet decided just what he will do. The sale will be extensively advertised. GET BIG PRICE FOR BEEVES Farmland Farmer Receives $7 a Hundred Weight from Buffalo Firm. Farmland, Ind., Aug. 5. —John R. McGunnigal, of near this place, delivered a drove of calves this week at $7 per hundredweight, weighed on his own farm. This is the highest price ever brought by this class os beef in this section of the country. | They are classed are baby beeves. Nathan Stratlingar, of near Rayei ton, will also deliver a similar drove the last of this week at the same ’price. The Hlin Packing company, of Buffalo, N. Y., bought both loads. _, o Mrs. Irvin Acker, who has been very sick, is slowly improving. Miss Lois Meyers of Preble has gone to New Castle, where she has entered (business school. She wiu take a training course and will remain fur several months. Her siste-. Mrs. Russel Bennett, formerly Miss Lelah Meyers, lives at New Castle. WASHINGTON'S PLAGUE SPOTS. lie in the low, marshy bottoms of the Potomac, the breeding ground of malaria germs. These' germs cause chills, fever and ague, biliousness, jaundice, lassitude, weakness and general debility and bring suffering or death to thousands yearly. But Electric-Bitters never fail to destroy them and cure malaria troubles. "They are the best all-round tonic and cure for malaria I ever used,” writes R. M. James, of Louellen, S. C. They cpre Stomach, Liver, Kidney and Blood Troubles and will prevent Typhoid. Try ,them, 50c. Guaranteed by all druggists. o FOUND —A pair of glasses on the corner of Adams and Winchester street Owner can have same by calling at this office and paying for this ad.

MRS. POWERS DEAD Mother of Mrs. Andrew 'Welfley Passes Away DIED THIS MORNING At the Home of Her Daughter —Services Sunday Mrs. Helen Powers, aged eightythree, mother of Mrs. Andrew Welfley, of this city, and who for fifteen months has made her home in this city died this mogning at six o’clock after suffering for more than a year from creeping paralysis, the disease assuming an acute form some time ago. The aged woman made her home with her son, A. V. Powers, at Fort Wayne, until she came to this city. The decedent was born in Fort Wayne and she was the first child born in the county of Allen, therefore being the oldest pioneer of our sister government. During the past three weeks the afflicted woman has suffered intensely and although she rallied several times it was known that death was not far distant. The deceased was married August tenth, 1848 ,and eight children were born to the union, three of whom have preceded their mother to the eternal world The surviving children are Mrs. Mecca Welfley, Decatur; A. V. ’Powers, Fort 'Wayne; Mrs. Helen Willits, Indianapolis; Mrs. Florence Bradberry, Greensbury. The funeral services will be held from the Welfley home Sunday morning shortly after nine o’clock, Rev. Powell officiating, after which the remains will be conveyed, to Fort Wayne for burial. o Miss Iva Beery went to Rochestei today for a few days’ visit. Elder Frank Rafter of Montpelier returned to his home today- after a visit with Rev. F. H. Vernor of the Christian church. o ■ ■ ONCE UPON A TIME Cholera got into a flock of chickens, and there was not enough left to sp. ak of. Be wise and get a package n F the Rapid Cholera Remedy and Egg Producer now. Smith & Yager. 0 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.

WANTS HER LETTER PUBLISHED For Benefit of Women who Suffer from Female Ills .Minneapolis, Minn.—“l was a great sufferer from female troubles which - ■»- .[caused a weakness - K•> an d broken down condition of the system. 1 read so TK much of what Lvdla E. Pinkham’s VegP etable Compound wkJP’ bad done for other y suffering women I felt sure it would ' help me, and I must, V. . say it did help me wonderfully. M v ■■■L—— pains all left me, I Few stronger, and within three months was a perfectly well woman. “I want this letter made public to show the benefit women may derive from Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.”—Mrs. John G. Moldan, 2115 Second St., North, Minneapolis. Minn. Thousands of unsolicited and genuine testimonials like the above prove the efficiency of Lydia E. Pinkham’s V egetable Compound, which is made exclusively from roots and herbs. Women who suffer from those distressing ills peculiar to their sex should not lose sight of these facts or doubt the ability of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound to restore their health. If you want special advice writ© w Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass, bne will treat your letter as s trictly confidential. For 20 years she has been helping sick women in this way, free of charge. Don’t hesitate — write at once.

2* “eaicine. No medida. can do The Holthouse Drug Company

FOR AGED PEOPLE. We unhesitatingly and strongly advise the use of Rexall Orderlies in preference to anv other constipation treatment. We so well know their value that we offer to return every cent paid us for them if they fail to give entire satisfaction. They are eaten like candy, are beneficial to the whole system, do not cause any inconvenience or griping, and positively relieve the evils of constipation. Two sizes, toe. and 25c. Smith and Yager, Druggists 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 Ganics ” 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; 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 I'M F ’ E ’ SMITtI L a * nmowei% /1 Plow points and GifppcrGrinding I W Bicycle end Gun X. , 5 >1 ar,d General RcWJ' I peir. The rnan does Warts fifth*. Second Hand Bicycles For Sale 1. I.CmtHU.H.I. Il CWHHU...I Drs. J. S. Govardale and Son Special attention given to diseases of the Eya, Ear, Hose, and Throat Office 118% and Street Decatur, Indiana OR. J. M. MILLER Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Treated LYES TESTED & GLASSES FITTED ttO South Second Money LOAN on Fanns at 5 per C. GRAHAM Insurance Agency Decatur, Indiana. Farmer’s Attention N°w is the time to order your fertilizer. John Shei--1 man sells the kind that brinfre results. West Monroe St.

VouTe Soft When You Borrow i From Us We will loan you whate you need up to SIOO.OO ta4 J, you from one to twelve moB(h ’ to pay It off. We loan on any good chattel security, such aa furniture, pl . anos, horses, etc. W’e give a liberal discount o, all loans paid off before due. If you need money fill following blank, cut it out and mail it to us. Our agent is tn I> ra t,, r „ ery Tuesday. Name Address Ain’t Wanted Kind of Security Reliable Ft. Wayne Loan Company Established 1896, Room 2. Second floor, 706 Calhound street Home Phone 833. Fort Wayne, Ind Butler and Son Cement Contractors Wyandotte Cement Lake Sand and Ridgeville screening for sale. All work guaranteed. At Foughtv Drav Burn

p, j. htund SANITARY PLUMBING Gas Fitting, Steam ind Hot Water Heating, Gas and Combination Fixtures 23 Monroe St. Ph<st NAZARETH ACADEMY (Dean O’Brien’s School) 1 The Best School for Your Girl $175.00 per year, including room and all ordinary <i;en3es. BARBOUR HALL The right school for your little boy $150.00 per year. Send for information Nazareth academy Nazareth, Kalamazoo County, Mkk i lvu*.::: learn aphy and Railroadlnv. Be •Dt. Ko bMWbviwn trainins. In <to 6 mo’a. Poaltlon, aoenr-4. SSOaoSlea Bto9k»’¥■ XHaßrpr ntakaa Dvepaaehera wire Aelaal main Um praetiaa. St; Ina pro rlran tor fen a atari of ronne Send for cataiot '■’*?*; , # _ , * « The Most Complete s » Line of High Grade * ♦ * ‘ Smoking -- Chewing I ♦TOBACCO: * Carried ix the city at * ♦ * ♦ T.C. Corbett’s » ♦ Cigar Store , ♦* * a CHICHESTER'S PILLS EV ' ■ »es, sealed with Blue Ribbos. Vs I DLOIOND BRAND years known as Best, Safest Alw** 8 ® r