Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 7, Number 228, Decatur, Adams County, 24 September 1909 — Page 4
Decatur, Indiana, Sept. 21st. 1909. To the Housewives of Uecatur: The Gas Company requests your attendance at their present office next door to the Daily Democrat office for one week commencing Friday September 24th. 1909 that the company may have the pleasure of showing and demonstrating to you the latest and most up-to-date gas appliances for use in the kitchen, as well as other parts of the home, including Economical gas heating stoves. The gas range makes kitchen work lighter, easier and pleasanter. It makes sunny tempered cooks. The low prices and the easy terms as regards payment place the up-to-date gas range within the reach of everyone. Gas is an economical fuel to cook with. Miss Malley J. Johns, teacher of domestic science, will be in attendance and demonstrate the many advantages and economy of cooking with gas. Light refreshments such as biscuits, cookies, etc., will be served. Yours very respectfully INDIANA LIGHTING COMPANY.
i I st. ANNUAL MERCHANTS DAY I | IN DECATUR. INDIANA | | WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th, 1909.1 I|| A day of pleasure, a day of business, a day, set aside especially for the merchants to display their goods, in the ®| E most attractive manner, a day for the people to look these stocks over, and enjoy themselves while doing it. 5 | Good Bands of Music Will Enliven This Great Day | ip There will be plenty of other amusements, to please an entertain you. Don’t Miss coming on this big day S 8 Among the merchants who are interested in making this occasion are the following who have subscribed towards fi H paying the expenses of the affair: || Rj Niblick & Company, The Daily Democrat, Gay & Zwick, H H! Eugene Runyon, Schafer Hardware Company, Anderson & Dolch 9 S Kuebler & Moltz Company, Decatur Steam Laundry, First National Bank kII M. Fullenkamp, Misses Bowers, E. Moser ’ ® » The Myers-Dailey Company, Everett & Hite, Old Adams Counts S g Holthouse, Schulte & Co., Anna Boesse, Winnes Shoe Store K ® O Elzey, Vance & Hite, H. W. Amrine, Lew Holthouse ’ It ms Fred B Tague, Teeple, Brandyberry & Peterson Steele & Weaver ® S Charlie Voglewede, Laman & Lee. F. V. Mills ’ ® Holthouse Drug Company, T. A. Leonard. ' Hunsicker Brothers O Schaub, Gottemoller & Co. W. H. Fledderjohann, Yager Bros and S g Kate Burdg, • . J. H. Voglewede & Son, Moles & Meye r s n * B
NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. Notice is hereby given to property owners whose lots and parcels of land abut on the north side of Monroe | street, between Third and Fourth I streets in the city of Decatur. Indiana, that the common council of the city of Decatur, Indiana, on the 23rd day of September, 1909. duly passed and 'adopted a resolution to improve the 'sidewalks in front of the property of ' the above mentioned, with cement ''sidewalks, and that on the 12th day of October, 1909, at 7:00 p. m., the council will at their ■ council chamber, hear all persons whose property is affected by the ( proposed improvement, and will decide whether the benefits that will I accrue to the property to be assessed abutting on the proposed improvement, and to the city, will equal to or' exceed the estimated cost of the improvement. Witness my hand and the seal of said citv, this 23rd day of September, 1909. OSWALD B. WEMHOFF. 227-3wks City Clerk. o — FOR RENT—My property on Fifth street known as the Judge Bobo property. It will be ready for occupancy by the first of October. Address R. C. Case, 1837 Central avenue, I Indianapolis, Indiana. ts j Mt r * " IgiL Ilk,, ' Mr. William Delano, Comedian | not the only one, but one of them, is I appearing at the Crystal this week in his . sketch “Cracking Chestnuts” which includes both his monologue I and his musical act. Mr. Delano has I a pleasing voice and sings a funny song with real spirit, while as a | trombone soloist he has few equals. Same old price sc. A big nickel’s I worth guaranteed.
BURIED TOMORROW Remains of the Late Charles Colchin Will Be Tenderly Laid to Rest LODGE WILL ATTEND Knights of Columbus Will Attend the Services at St. Marys in Body The funeral services for Charles Colchin. who died Wednesday will be held tomorrow morning, from the St. Marys church at 8:30 o’clock standard time. The Knights of Columbus of which organization Mr. Colchin was a member, will meet at their hall at 7:30 tomorrow morning and will march from there to the Clover Leaf railway, where they will meet the funeral party, and escort them to the church, where the services will be conducted by Father Wilken. After the services the lodge will march in a body as far as the Grand Rapids & Indiana railway, returning from there to the hall, while the funeral party will proceed to St. Joseph cemetery where interment will be made. The Knights of Columbus will meet at the hall this evening to complete arrangements. Mr. Colchin was a very popular young man, beloved by the many who knew him,, and this act of respect by his lodge shows their appreciation of a worthy and faithful brother member. o COURT HOUSE NEWS I I (Continued from page 1.) dant to require plaintiff to separate I his cause of action into paragraphs. ; Motion overruled. i — | Harry Imboden, admr. for estate (Os Henry Imboden, assent to sale filed [rule against defendants, appearance by Heller & Son. F. S. Armantrout, admr. of the Hubert Topp estate, filed -a petition for sale of real estate and same or-
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East Buffalo. N.Y., Sept. 24.—(Spec-1 ial to the Daily Democrat)— Receipts . 5600; shipments 2660. Official to New i York yesterday 760. Hogs closing strong. Medium and heavy —$8.60@58.«a. Y’orkers —$8.50@ $8.60. Light yorkers—sß.lo® $8.30. Pigs—s7.7o© $7.85. Roughs—[email protected]. Stags—s6.2s@ $6.75. Sheep—4,ooo; steady. Lambs— Strong: tops $7.75. Cattle —25; steady. TOLEDO MARKETS. September 23. — Cash wheat I 1 May wheat 1.16-4 September wheat 1-1° I December wheat 1.15-,* ; Cash corn 69% May com 65% ■ September corn 69(4 December corn 60(4 May oats September oats H December oats 11% CHICAGO MARKETS. September 23.— May wheat $102% September wheat 103% December wheat 99 May com . 61(4 September corn 65% December com 59% December oats 3874 May oats 41% September oats 39%
dered after four weeks notice; additional bond approved. Catherine Lewis, adtnr. of the Grace Chrisman estate, filed a petition for an order to erect a tombstone to cost S3O; so ordered. 'E. Woods, surviving partner of Woods, Morris & Co., filed a report of sale of property and final report. Clara D. Sheets, adtnx. of the Wil-
NIBLICK & CO. Butter 16c to 22c Eggs PRODUCE. 11l By Decatur Produce Co. Eggs 22c Fowls 10c Ducks 8c Geese 8c Turkeys 11c Spring chicks 11c Butter 16c Chicks 10c H. BERLING. Eggs 20c Butter i6c Fowls 10c Ducks 8c Geese 7c [Turkeys 11c Spring chickens 11c 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 COAL. Chestnut coal $7.25 I Hocking Valley $3.75 West Virginia splint $4.00 Wash nut $4.00 HAY MARKET , No. 1 timothy, loose in m0w.... SIO.OO , S. W. Peterson.
liam Sheets estate, filed a current report which was allowed. Real estate transfers: Pulma Blanch Smith to E. E. Comer, tract in Wabash tp., $300; Fred Thieme to Viola M. Allison, lots 36 and 37, Decatur, $600; Sarah O. Tindall to H. M. Mathewson, tract in St. Marys tp., SBOO. FOR SALE—An extension table, good as new; also a go-cart cheap. Mrs. Guy Johnson. 218-6 t
