Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 7, Number 204, Decatur, Adams County, 27 August 1909 — Page 4
Entry List for Harness Horses at Great Northern Indiana Fair F FRIDAY, AUGUST 27. 2:19 Trot. Purse S3OO. Rex 8., by Barron Stone. Caleb Starbuck, Winchester. Ind. Spot L„ br. g, by Count Louis. P. E. B. Miller, Elkhart, Ind. Independence, g, g., by Buffington. Abdallah Park Stock Farm, Cynthiana. Ky. Valetta, r. m., by Valdomeir. J. E. Wistner. Grover Hill. Ohio. Nathan Max, br. g., by Star Patchen. P. W. Miles, Summitville. Ind. Bobby T., b. g., by Bellman. Ben Hey, Cincinnati, Ohio. Early Ola, b. m., by Early Reaper. G. E. Fields, Chicago, 111. Diman Girle. Dr. T. H. Goodwin. Stranger, b. g., by Ithuriel, A. J. Hawk & Sons, Rockford, 0. Pharoah, bj - Sphinx. Dr. Oleary, Huntington, Ind. Virgilius, b. s., by Larabiet the Great, A. W. Sutton, Morenci, Mich. Bina, b. m„ by Buffington. Abdallah Park Stock Farm, Cynthiana, Ky. Raggedy Bill, b. s., by Buffington. Abdallah Park Stock rarm,Cynthiana,Ky. Bessie Dillon, b. m„ by Great Expectation. E. M. Dillon, Wabash, Ind. Poet S., blk. S.. by Poem. W. G. Sims, Swayzee, Ind. 2:14 Pace. Purse S3OO. Black Lad, b. S., by Reward J. Mae Simpson, Marion, Ind. Van Brown, s. g., by Vanhoon. J. H. Sullivan. Van Dillard, b. s., by Hal Dillard. Irvin Hole. Montezuma, Ohio. Queen Toy, g. m., by Silver Cloud. Geo. Forty, Elkhart, Ind. Peter Tranby, g. g., by Will Tranby. P. N. Vandenbark, Knightstown. Ind. Prince Oyatna, s. g.. by Strong Boy. G. W. Curtis, Lima, Ohio. Ed Add F, b. s. Sillick, Agt. Bessie Cook, b. m., Wilson, Winchester, Ind. — June Bug, br. g„ by Mart Colerick. J. E. Squires, Marion, Ind. Martha Haile, b. m., by Buster Haile, H. Wilson, Peru, Ind. Lima Boy, b. g., by Ossian. G. W. Curtis, Lima, Ohio. Charlie Patchen. b. g., by Col. Patchen. C. Frysinger, Early P. 0., Ohio. Sir Acoler, b. g„ by Sir Alcantara. A. N. Liekert, Portland, Ind. Waneta R., b. m., by Frank r. g. E. Fields, Chicago, 111. Nellie Almont, b. m., by Almont Brunswick. P.W. Miles, Summitville, Ind. May Anderson, b. m., t>y Anderson Wilkes. Tyson & Gorman, Huntington, Ind. Lady Great Hart, b. m., Great Hart. Albert Barnes. Van Wert, Ohio. Andy Corall. Sillick, Agt. Rex S., s. g., by Rex. Princeton. O. M. Powell, Waggoner. Ind. E. B. ADAMS, Secretary. T. H. BALTZELL, President.
LOW RATE Mackinac Island Excursion Via Clover Leaf and D. & C. Steamer August, 31. ’O9 On the above date Excursion Tickets will'be sold for Train 6 only, limited 12 days. A sail from Toledo across Lake Erie through Lake St. Ciair and Lake Huron, a distance, there and back, of one thousand miles of the grandest fresii water travel in* the world. Don' tmiss this trip, there won't be another chance this year. For tickets and reservations on steamer apply to the Clover Leaf agent. Rate from Decatur $5.00 T, St. L. & W. '. R. CURES CHICKEN CHOLERA Mrs. G. A. Beazley, Trenton, Ky., says: “I certainly had fine success in treating my fowls for limberneck and cholera with Bourbon Poultry Cure. I gave them this medicine in both drinking water and feed. I like this remedy fine.” Sold by H. H. Bremerkamp. 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 of the Rapid Cholera Kfctueay and Egg Producer now. Smith & Yager. o— Democrat Want Ads. Pay J. S. COVERDALE,M.B. E. G. COVERDALE, M. I. Ors. J, S. (Mali and Son Special attention given to diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat Office 118% 2nd Street Decatur, Indiana Get Together and stand together is the keynote of Forrest Crissey’s second article on the farmer in his fight against dishonest commission merchants. Don’t miss it. Then read “ Happiness ” — one of the prettiest boy and girl stories ever published. All in the SEPTEMBER EVERYBODY'S Displayed at CITY NEWS CO. THE FAIR
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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 fCALL ON F. E. SMITH for PloiY points and Clipper Grinding Bicycle and Gun and General Repair. The rnan does Wark ■'ight. Second Hand Bicycles For Sale YOUR CREDIT Can Be Ruined By Neglect ■ of a few small bills. If a little money is lacking let us supply it. Pay up the worrying bills and owe only us. ; 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 mail it to us. Our agent is in Decatur every Tuesday. Nams Address Am’t Wanted Kind of Security Reliable Private Ft. Wajne 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 Barn P. J, HYLAND SANITARY PLUMBING Gas Fitting, Steam and Hot Water Heating, Gas and Combination Fixtures 23 Monroe St. Phene 3M > LOST —A small green pocketbook, containing some currency, a silver dollar and some small change. Please return to this office and receive a reward. V 200-3 t o Democrat Want Ads. Pay
AGENT SELECTED C. F. Harris of New Douglas, 111., Will Be Agent at Decatur MR. O. D. CARTWRIGHT Will Be Checked Out Tomorrow or Monday C. F. Harris, of New Douglas, 111., will arrive in the city very probably tomorrow to assume duties as the new Clover Leaf agent, O. D. Cartwright, relief agent, who has ben serving for a month will be checked out as soon as possible after the new man arrives. The selection of Mr. Harris for this place is a promotion, since it carries a material salary, at a good raise over his former one. For the reason that he was deserving he has been given this promotion, and he will *no doubt make many friends in the city. Mr. Cartwright, who leaves the city in a few days, has served as relief here before, having been here when Mr. T. L. McCullough took his vacation. During his stay in the city he has been. popular. With his ability to make friends, he has been as well liked elsewhere as here. A few days ago word Was received from Mr. McCullough, former agent, by his friends, that he is doing well in New Mexico. 0 Arthur Daniel Suttles Jr. is quite sick from the measles. Miss Fern Brooks of Churubusco who has been visiting Mrs. J. H. Smith Jr., went to Marion today. Miss Kitty Vought went to Geneva this morning, where she will spend the day with friends and returning on the evening train. Misses Margaret and Sally Vesey of Fort Wayne, and their guests Misses Josephine and Florence Adams of New York, are the guests of Miss Hattie Studabaker and Mrs. Morrison and daughter. Celesta, Otto and John Wemhoff Herbert Bremerkamp and Anna McLean and Agnes Costello, returned from Fort Wayne, after attending a porch party given by Miss Marie McMullen at that place. Mrs. Frederick Walter, of Logansport, the wife of August Walter, died early Thursday morning at the Lutharn hospital of cancer. An operation which she underwent on Monday did not relieve her condition. She was fifty-six years of age and leaves her husband and four children. The body will be shipped Friday to Logansport for burial. —Fort Wayne News. About one hundred invitations have been issued by Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Martz for a celebration of their fiftieth or golden wedding anniversary, which will be observed with a big dinner, to be served at four o’clock on Monday afternoon, September 6th, at their home on east Washington street. Mr. and Mrs. Martz were married in 1859 at Eagleville, north of this city, and have lived happily together for half a century. She is a sister of W. D. and D. W. Clark.—Bluffton News.
MT ADS WANTED. BOY WANTED —To learn harness makers trade. Good steady job to right boy. Inquire at once. Schaler Hdw. Co. 201 -2t WANTED—Lady bookkeeper; must be competent, and give reference to good moral character. Apply at office Monroe Grain, Hay & Milling Co., Monroe, Ind. ltd-ltw 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 at least Good pay. Inquire at once at the farm or write J. R. Graber, manager. ts WANTED —Young men to learn automobile business by mail and prepare for positions as chauffeurs and repair men. We make you expert in ten weeks; assist you to secure position. Pay big; work pleasant; demand for men great; reasonable; write for particulars and sample lesson. Empire Automobile Institute, Rochester, N. Y. 192-6 t FOR SALE. FOR SALE —Duroc Jersey males and gilts, from spring farrows. Choice yearling Shropshire rams and ewes. Also one yearling mare colt one two-year-old colt, both sorrels, Belgium stock. C. C. Miller, Decatur, Ind., R. R. 9. 202-10 t
A BIG STOCK PARADE (Continued from page 1.) tentment of some kind for every person, however inclined. Yesterday was Berne day and the town was well represented as were Geneva and Portland. The special south bound 1 train leaving here last night conveyed I about nine hundred people their homes in Monroe, Berne, Geneva and Portland, and this is one of the many evidences of the record breaking crowds which attended Thursday’s session. With the exception of the arrest of two privilege men who were conducting gaming devices there was not a single occurrence which had a tendency to mar the excellency of the third day and every one seemed to be having the time of their life. Today is the closing day and a fair sized crowd attended. Threatening weather probably prevented the attendance of the biggest Friday crowd ever present at an Adams county fair. The Races. One would travel a long ways in search of better racing than that at the Great Northern yesterday. The big crowd watched every event with interest and there were no sure things on the program, each heat being closely contested from the wire to the stretch. The drivers were all in earnest as was evidenced from the fact that after each heat there was a rush of the drivers for the judges stand, each trying to talk himself into a better position. However the program was carried out smoothly and the crowd was delighted. The 2:25 pace was taken by June Bug, the best time being 2:17%. Nathan Mack won the 2:30 trot in straight heats and Gena took the half mile run. It was great sport There were seven starters in every heat of the twenty-five pace. Van Dillard took the first heat easy, but fell back to fourth place in the next and June Bug won three straights and the race with Van second money and Bessie Cook third. The summary’: June Bug 5) 11 I—l1 — 1 Van Dilliard 1 4 2 2—2 Bessie Cook 2 2 6 6—3 Charlie Patchen 3 3 3 4 —4 Black Lad 7 5 4 5 — Quor Toy 4 7 5 3 Lima Boy 6 6 77 Best time —2:1T%. Nathan Mack found easy picking in the 2:30 trot and only had to go in 2:25% to win the fastest heat. At that it was a good race to watch as Raggedy Bill and Dutctiy Dillon were after him all the time. The summary: Nathan Mack ..: 11 1 —1 Raggedy Bill 2 3 2 —2 Dutchy Dillon 3 2 3 —3 Stranger ( 4 4 5 —4 Diman Girle 5 5 4 Best time—2:2s%. The running race furnished all kinds of sport and the big crowd cheered the favorite when he won the two last heats and the race after a colored rider on Belle of Rockford had done some dirty work at the turn in the home stretch of the first heat. There were only three starters, Belle of Rockford, Otsego, owned by Haviland of Geneva, and Gena owned by Mae Simpson the lady driver. It was the general opinion that the Belle would win and she led in the first heat clear around to the stretch but with Gena only a neck behind and riding close. At the stretch the rider of Belle, did some jockeying, forcing Gena away, and during which the latter stumbled and her rider was thrown to the ground, the horse finishing without a rider. The judges saw the dirty work and gave Otsego who after the accident came in second, first place, Gena second and the Belle third. In the next heat the Belle and Gena ran away from Otsego Gena winning the heat after an exciting drive down the stretch. This put the Belle out as the two winners of heats had to fight for the money, and there was nothing to it but Gena who cantered in. The summary: Gena 2 1 I—l1 —1 Otsego 1 3 2—2 Belle of Rockford 3 2 Best, time —.52. The races for thia afternoon include the 2:19 trot in which there are fifteen entries and the 2:14 pace with nineteen entries. The event closes with a free for all mule race that should be interesting.
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East Buffalo, N. Y„ Aug. 27—(Special to the Daily Democrat) —Receipts 8480;; shipments 3800. Official to New York yesterday 570. Good hogs closing steady; others slow. Medium and heavy —[email protected]. Yorkers—sß.lo@ $8.35. Pigs and light yorkers —[email protected]. Roughs —$7.00 @'s7.ls. Stags—s6.oo@ $6.50. Sheep—s6.oo; slow. Lambs —lower; tops SB.OO. Cattle —50; steady. TOLEDO MARKETS. August 26.— Cash wheat SI.OB May wheat 1.08% September wheat 1.08 December wheat 1.07% Cash corn 71% May corn 59% September corn 70 December corn 57% May oats 41% September oats 38% December oats 38% CHICAGO MARKETS. August 26.— May wheat $ .97% December wheat 94 September wheat 97% May corn 56% September corn 65% December corn 55% September oats 36% December oats 36%
PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will offer for sale at their residence, 6 miles north of Decatur and a half mile south of Williams, beginning at 13 o’clock a. m. Friday, September 10. 1909, the following personal property, to-wit: Horses —One baj* hackney coach horse, coming 5 years old; 1 sorrel Norman brood mare, 8 years old; 1 heavy seal brown mare, 9 years old; 1 heavy roan yearling colt, 1 suckling colt. Cattle —One Jersey cow, fresh in September; 2 Jersey cows fresh in April; 2 yearling heifers. Hogs—Seven head, including two brood sows, will farrow aoout September first, and five spring shoats Implements—Fertilizer disc grain drill, 1 McCormick mower, 1 corn drill, 1 cultivator, 1 hay rake, 1 breaking plow, 1 spring tooth harrow, ‘ spike tooth harrow, 1 double shovel plow, one good farm wagon and bed, one hay rack, one top buggy, good as new; 1 good set double work harness, blankets, robes, grain sacks, etc., household furniture, also corn in field, and other articles too numerous to mention Terms—All sums of $5.00 and under cash in hand, over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given the purchaser giving his note therefor with approved security to the satisfaction o' the undersigned. RALPH AND CLIO JOHNSON. John Spuhler, Auctioneer. o People Tell Each Other About Good Things. Fourteen years ago few people tn the world knew of such a preparation as a Powder for the Feet Today aftei* the genuine merit of Alien’s Foot-East has been told year after year by one gratinea person to another, there are millions who would as soon go without a dentifrice as without Allen’s Foot-Ease. It is a cleanly, wholesome, healing, antiseptic powder to be shaken into the shoes, which has given rest and comfort to tired and aching feet in ab parts of the world. It cures while you walk. Over 30,000 testimonials of cures of smarting, swollen, perspiring feet It prevents friction and wear of the stockings and will save in your stocking bill ten times its cost each year. Imitations pay the dealer a larger profit, otherwise you would never be ottered a substitute when you ask for Allen’s Foot-Ease, the original powder for the feet Imitations are not advertised because they are not permanent. For every genuine article there are many imitations. The imitator has no reputation to sustain—the advertiser has. It stands to reason that the advertised article is the best, otherwise the public would not buy it and the advertising could not be continued. When you ask for an article adver-
May oats ‘ PRODUCE. By Decatur Produce Co. j, Fowls „ Ducks Geese ... Turke * Spring chicks , B u ‘ ter Ch!cka loj H. BERLING. Egg 3 Butter Fowla ion Ducks Geese Turkeys IJc Spring chickens .... t Chicks 18c B. KALVER & CO. Wool, merchantable jg c Beef hides g Calf hides cent| Sheep pelts ..25c to $] Tall °* 4 cents PRICES ON COAL. Chestnut coal . $7.25 Hocking Valley 375 West Virginia splint 4go Wash nut gg • Democrat Want Ads. Pay
tised in this paper, see that you get it. Refuse imitations. o MONEY TO LOAN —I have plenty of money to loan on farms. No commission charged. D. B. Erwin, attorney at law. ts TWO BOYS ARE WANTED We would like to secure the services of two bright, honest boys who are willing to work, to deliver papers • on our news route. We want boys who are not going to school to take the places of those who will quit when school begins. Enquire at once of Will Hammlel at the City News Stand, Madison street o You cannot be well, feel well, or look well if your kidneys are deranged. Foley's Kidney Remedy makes healthy kidneys, and cures backache, rheumatism, and all disorders of the urinary organs. Restores health and strength. THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO.
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