Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 7, Number 231, Decatur, Adams County, 28 September 1909 — Page 4

j gas| |HEATERS| g I SB Why not buy a small Gas Heater to make you comfortable these cool mornings and evenings. It is too early to start your winter SB Esg fires. It may prevent severe colds and b sites. a You will be surprised how cheap they are and how small an amount of ||| gas they consume. See them at the ill E9 Gas Office. II Indiana Lighting Company. ||

Markets East Buffalo, N.Y., Sept. 28. — (Special to the Daily Democrat) —Receipts 2560; shipments 760. Official to New York yesterday 5510. Hogs closing slow. Medium and heavy—sS.so@sß.6o. Yorkers—sß.2s@sß.so. Light yorkers —[email protected]. Hogs —[email protected]. Roughs—[email protected]. Stags —[email protected]. Sheep—2,ooo; steady. Lambs —Slow; tops $7.50. Cattle —7g; slow. TOLEDO MARKETS. September 27. —• Cash wheat $1.16*4 May wheat 1.18 September wheat 1.16)4 December wheat 1.17 Cash corn 68% May corn 62)4 September corn 68*4 December corn 59% May oats 44 September oats 41% December oats 41% CHICAGO MARKETS. September 27.— May wheat $1.02% September wheat 1.03% December wheat ... 99.% May corn 60% September corn 65% December corn 58% December oats 38% May oats 41% September oats 40% PRODUCE. r ' Ry Decatur Produce Co. Eggs 22c Fowls 10c Ducks 8c Geese 8c Turkeys 11c Spring chicks 11c Butter 16c Chicks 10c NIBLICK & CO. Butter 16c to 22c Eggs 22c H. BERLING. Eggs .20c Butter 16c i Fowls 10c Ducks 8c Geese ..7c I Turkeys 11c I Spring chickens 11c I Chicks 10c I

Louis Long, an old soldier who was formerly of this county, but now of Ciola, Wis., is back to attend the reunion held in the city. Mr. Long was raised in this county and lived for many years on a farm in Root township. After he returned from the war he stayed here till about 1883, when he went to Viola. Mr. Long

t THE | I Grand Theatre | + Will Open Under New « * Management on £ | FRIDAY, OCT. 1 | + The Pearl Amusement Company of Fort J I Wayne have leased this theatre and will I give you the same service as Fort Wayne t ♦ consisting of High Class moving pic- ♦ ■ ■ tures and Vaudeville. The price will re- ;; main the same < • | 5 CENTS f Mi 1 11 aiiii ii 11 M

SCHOOL BOOK DEPOSITORY We have a complete stock of all school books and school supplies MAKE US PROVE IT HOLTHOUSE DRUG Co.

has many friends here and he w’as kept busy shaking hands with the old soldiers and other friends. o— STRAYED—A grey horse, good size, thin, about 12 years old. Got out of barn Friday night. Please send information to Phillip Fuhrman, R. R. 12, Decatur, telephone 11G. 31-3 t

LEASE THE GRAND Pearl Amusement Company of Fort Wayne Enters the Decatur Field WITH VAUDEVILLE And Five Cent Moving Picture Show—Will Open Here Friday Night The Pearl Amusement Co., of Fort Wayne, has leased the Grand theater and will open same on Friday, October Ist with an entire new program. This company own and control five big moving picture houses in this state, and have the advantage over all other picture men, as they contract for their films in large quantities and use the very best that money can buy, giving the finest service ever in Decatur. They also give you high class vaudeville in connection with the pictures at the one price of admission. They invite you to come and see them Friday, Oct. Ist and guarantee satisfaction and courteous treatment all for 5 cents. The new owners are Loucks & Volland, old show men, who will do all they can to please the Decatur motion picture and vaudeville lovers. THE BOOSTERS MET (Continued from page 1.) Decatur and lots of it, and made a splendid talk along that line. Mathias Kirsch talked plainly and said it was time t.o put on the brakes, that we should step forward and do it at once. J. S. Bowers gave a half hour Os plain advice, reminding us of the lectures of a self-made merchant to his son, and his remarks would have been of interest to every citizen of Decatur. It was a speech as the chairman expressed it, that ought to last those who heard it for a hundred years. He told of the many times in his life he had turned defeat into victory, of the way to do it, of past experiences wherein Decatur had suffered because | the men behind the gun gave up. He

A Great Street Demonstration Most Wonderful STOVE M on Earth for burning hard coal will take place WEDNESDAY, SEPT. in front of SCAUB, GOTTEMOLLRR & CO. Mr. J. B. Howard, the Inventor, will demonstrate this wonderful stove on the street ,n front of our store, burning all sizes of hard coal, Chestnut, stove and egg and re during ,t to gas. This wonderful stove maintains a steady heat, day and night You set the J. B. Howard Combustion Damper before going to bed, even when temperature is 10 to 20 degrees below zero, and when vou nn in h, ... ‘ ■ U get U P in the morning there will not be one degree vanatmn m the temperature. Let us send you a Circular and Booklet THE J. B. HOWARD COMBUSTION HAS BEEN THE MEANS OF DEVFL OPING THIS WONDERFUL STOVE NO Dirt, INoCas, INo Clinker Schaub, Gottemoller & Company. Successors to (Decatur Hardware Companv) Decatur, - - ’ Indiana.

Sale Now on at a Saving of 10 Per cent to you if you want the best Steel Range a made* A Good Point What a good range can do is set forth in text and illustrations in a de .uxe booklet issued by Beckwith, Dowagic which, is yours for the asking or by mail, free on request. It itemizes the reasons why the ROUND OAK CHIEF STEEL RANGE is the first and foremost of its kind. It gives you a foundation to stand on—so to speak —when you go to select a range. You are able to Judge the cheap one. You will appreciate the good one, to know how to do this is a satisfaction, and then to experience the pleasure that comes from operating the best range it pays you back something on account every day it works. If the Round Oak folks could make their Chief better they would do it instantly. Come in and look it over. It is a pleasure to show a good range like the Chief. Hard Coal Base Burners and all other heating stoves at reduced prices during this sale Don’t forget to make a trip through our And W€ knew it store see our man y bargains on stoves. all the time LAMAN & LEE

said he had been busy and had perhaps not given the attention he should to the various matters of so much public interest, but he had watched with interest the fight made here for the betterment of conditions in general, and that from this time on he would be with them and “we will fight it out together to the end.” He said that more men should be at the meeting and suggested that we start from this time on, keeping a record to see who are interested and who are not. and that at each meeting the roll be called. W. P. Schrock suggested that another similar meeting, but an enlarged edition should be arranged for next Monday evening and the suggestion ivas carried. If you are a “booster" for yourself and your town you should be there. At library hall at eight o’clock.

GIRLS WANTED We need Girls or Women to do sewing at the factory. Please call at once if you want work. WARING GLOVE COMPANV