Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 7, Number 246, Decatur, Adams County, 15 October 1909 — Page 4

Fill Iff 1 L CORRECTED The Markets evebt day BUFFALO STOCK MARKETS

East Buffalo, N. Y., Oct. 15.—(Special to the Daily Democrat)— Receipts 9120; shipments 3990; official to New York 950. 3 logs closing steady. Medlu mand heavy—s7.Bo(u $7.99. Yorkers- $7.75® $7.80. Light yorkers—[email protected]. I’igs—s7.so® $7.60. "•*». Roughs |7.00. ' ■' *’ i(t Stags- $6.00®56.50. "• Sheep—lo,ooo; slow. •*' Lambs —Lower; tops $7.25. x. Cattle —75; slow. TOLEDO MARKETS. October 14. — Cash wheat $1.23*4 May wheat 1 25% December wheat 1.24% Cash corn 63 May corn -61% December corn 59 May oats 44% December oats 41% CHICAGO MARKETS. October 14. — May wheat .$1.06% December wheat 106% October corn 60 May corn 60% December corn 58% May oats 42 December oats 39% PRODUCE. By Decatur Produce Co. Eggs 22c

TOLEYSKIDNEYPIIIS FOLEYSKIDNEYPILLS For Backache Kioncvsaho Bladder Fob Backache Kionetsaho Bladder PERCENTAGE OF NUTRITION IN FOODS MOTHER’S OATS —l6 V , SIRLOIN STEAK »JMRU«lnlir— ap— 15 HAM - - — l * 3 - MUTTON -1 j . BLUEFISH - - 11-1 BREAD • - smK»AO*»Bmail mn«rr d. 9 u RICE - tmaamsaJfiMMiai 5% POTATOES - - 2.1% ONIONS - - 1.4% This table shows why Mother 's Oats are the best food. They contain more nutrition than the same bulk of almost anything else that people eat. You can put more sound flesh on your bones —you can put more life and vitality in your marrow—you can put a riper, richer, clearer blood in your veins and more endurance in your brain on a diet of MOTHER’S OATS than you can with any other food that has ever been found. Ask your grocer about the Mother’s Oats Free Fireless Cooker, which will cave 80 per cent of your fuel bill and make it unnecessa-y to keep bending over a hot stove. Given free with coupons found in packages of the following cereals: < Mother’s Oats Mother’s Coarse Pearl Hominy Mother's Corn M -al white or yellow) Mother’s Old Fashioned Steel Cut Mother's Wheat Hearts (.the cream of Oatmeal the wheat Mother’s Old Fashioned Graham Mother’s Hominy Grits Flour Mother's Corn Hakes (toasted) Ask your grocer. If he doesn't keep Mother s Cereals write us today, giving his name and yours, and we will send you free a useful souvenir. The Great Western cereal Company Operating more Oatmeal Mills than anv other one concern AKRON BOSTON NEW HAVEN NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA CHICAGO PITTSBURGH ALBANY ST. LOUIS

r X | Have Your Meters Set | ■ It will require considerable time for us to set your meters and test B | t your house piping, so sign your contaacts for the use of gas without de- f * lay. We have competent men and lots of them for the work of setting J meters, and are prepared to rush this work. ■ Sign our contracts now’. Nothing can be done toward fixing your ■ ■ house for the comforts of artificial gas until your contract is signed. ■ See to this matter today. ■ | Indiana Lighting Company. |

- Fowls I® o g Ducks 6c Geese 1 6c Turkeys 12r Spring chicks ,<illc Butter 19c Chicks 10c NIBLICK 4 CO. Butter 16c to 22c Eggs 22c H. BERLING. Eggs 22c Butter 19c Fowls 10c Ducks 8c Geese 6c Turkeys 12r Spring chickens 11c Chicks 10c B. KALVER 4 CO. Wool, merchantable 28c Beef hides 9 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 s4.oc Wash nut $4.00 HAY MARKET No. 1 timothy, loose in m0w.... SIO.OO S W Peterson.

FOR YOUR HAIR Here Are Facte We Want You to Prove at Our Risk. Marvelous as It may seem, Rexall ■’93" Hair Tonic has grown hair on heads that were once bald. Os course it is understood that in none of these cases were the hair roots dead nor had the scalp taken on a glazed, i shiny appearance. When the roots of the hair are entirely dead and the pores of the scalp . are glazed over, we do not believe ; that anything can restore hair growth. When Rexall ‘‘93" Hair Tonic will do as above stated, It is not strange that we have such great faith in it. and that we claim it will prevent baldness when used in time. It acts scientlcally, destroying the germs, which are usually responsible .for baldness. It penetrates to the roots of the hair, stimulating and nourishing them. It is a most pleasant toilet necessity, is delicately perfumed and will not gum nor permanetly stain the hair. We want you to get a bottle of Rex. all "OS’’ Hair Tonic and use it as directed. If it does not relieve scalp irritation, remove dandruff, prevent the hair from falling out and promote an increased growth of hair and in every way give entire satisfaction, simply come back and tell us and without question or formality we will hand back to you every penny you paid us for. it. We lend our endorsement to Rexall “93” Hair Tonic and sell it on this guarantee, because we believe it is the best hair tonic ever discovered. It comes in two sizes, prices 50 cents and SI.OO. Remember you can obtain it only al our store—The Rexall Store. The Smith & Yager Drug Co. 0 DETECTIVE ASS’N MEETING The Adams county Horsethief Detective Ass'n will convene in special session at Grand Army hall, Decatur, Ind., Saturday, Oct. 16. 1909, at one o’clock p. m. All members are requested to be present as the new work will be given by our delegate, Mr. James Hurst, who has returned from the national meeting held at Frankfort. Ind., and his report will be interesting to all. We also extend io all law abiding citizens of Adams county to be a member of the Ass’n for our mutual protection in the future. So you can hand some one of our company your application to be act»d upon. Come ye all members to this special meeting. T. J. DURKIN, Pres. JNO. D. STULTS, Secy. o REGARDING GAS BILLS It has been pretty generally reported about the city that no matter how small an amount of gas a person used they would have to pay SI.OO. This is not correct. Th‘e minimum charge, which pays for 500 feet or less, is 50 cents per month, and not SI.OO, as has been reported. 244-2 t Indiana Lighting Co. o MINIMUM RATE FIFTY CENTS On account of the frequent inquiries regarding the minimum price of artificial gas in Decatur, we wish to announce that the price in Decatur is fifty cents per month. That is to say, that this amount must be paid for the use of the meter, etc., whether that much gas is used or not. By some it was announced that the minimum rate was one dollar, but this is wrong. The lowest charge is fifty cents, and those concerned are requested to please take notice. 243-3 t Indiana Lighting Co. —o FOR SALE—A cooking range, either coal or wood. It's a bargain. See L. Ellis in the Auten property on Fifth street. 241-3 t

I We Are Here to Show You! I g THE BEST | Three Flue Stove on the Market g H • and to prove to you that | THE IMPERIAL UNIVERSAL H has a more direct radiating gg eg surface, more hot air circu- g g-WwH™ latin 8 capacity than any lb other base burner made and we positively guarantee it to heat more space with less fuel than any other base | iZX — I Schaub, Gottemoller & Comp’v gj Successors To Decatur Hdw. Co. i I

L. F. MAILAND Is the nifty dresser’s friend If you’d look well your old clothes setia To this house for clothes ill Where they all ‘orders quickly fill. Send to Mailand, have them made new And at a very low figure, too. Have clothes cleaned and pressed Keep them clean and be well dressed, j 'Tis not so much what you wear | As how you keep it in repair. Here ladies' clothes get special care; | If you's need pressing, take them there. L. F. MAILAND, Over Model Cigar Store 242-6 t o Have you seen the display of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes which Holthouse, Schulte & Co. are now making? It’s worth walking around that way to look at. It T> COOK WANTED—At Martin's restaurant. Apply at once if you want the place. FOR SALE—One Retort. Oak heating stove. Phone 206. o FOR SALE—One good hard coal stove. Inquire at 88 High street. o FOR SALE OR RENT—7 room house corner Decatur and Short streets; both electric lights and water. This house was built by Earl Peters this summer and is in good condition. Inquire at once, phone 468. ts o NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. Notice is hereby given to property owners whose lots and parcels of land I abut on the north side of Monroe [ street, between Third and Fourth 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 I the above mentioned, with cement | sidewalks, and that on the 12th day of October, 1909, I at 7:00 p. m„ the council will at their I council chamber, hear all persons whose property is affected by the proposed improvement, and will decide whether the benefits that will accrue to the property t'o be assessed abutting on the proposed improvement, and to the city, will equal to or i exceed the estimated cost of the im- ' provement. Witness my hand and the seal of. 1 said city, this 23rd day of September, I 1909. OSWALD B. WEMHOFF, 227-3wks City Clerk

NOTICE Treasurer’s office open meal hours and evenings, for the accommodation of the taxpayers that cannot call at the treasurer's office at the regular hours, beginning Monday, Oct. 18th, 1909, until Nov. 1, 1909, the treasi urer*s office will be open from 7 ja. m. until 8 p. m. Nov. lift is pos- | .tively the last day for the fall pay- | ment of taxes and at 9 o’clock p. |m. the books will be closed. Respectfully yours, JOHN F. LACHOT, ts County Treasurer. o CHANGE OF VOTING PLACE Notice is hereby given that the voting place heretofore established at the Niblick elevator in precinct B, third ward, has been changed to the Crozier blacksmith shop, in Seventh street, just north of the Hower & Hower grocery and the election will be held there at the city election, on Tuesday, November 2nd. Voters in that precinct wiil please take notice and govern themselves accordingly. toNov.l ts o RECEIVER'S SALE. A valuable piece of property will be offered at public sale under an order of the Judge of the Adams county Circuit Court on the premises, corner of Elm street and the G. R. & 1. R. R. at Decatur, Ind., In bulk on Saturday, Oct. 16, 1909, 2 o’clock p. m. consisting of two (2) acres of ground situated at the junction of the G. R. & 1., C & E.. and T. St. L. & W. railroads, having thereon erected two large buildings equipped for the moulding and manufacturing of warm air furnaces and grey iron castings. The main building is a two story brick building, forty (40) feet by one hundred forty (140) feet, completely equipped with machinery of the latest type for grinding and boring castings, shears, rolls, breaks and tinners tools fbr the manufacturing and installing warm air furnaces. 'Also patternmakers outfit, consisting of band saw, wood lathe, benches, etc., draftman's outfit and complete office fixtures. Some thirty complete furnaces in stock besides numerous parts, together with single and double wall pipe, connections, registers and register : boxes, all used in the installation of the furnaces, also the manufactured ■ stock and patterns of sewer grates, shoe lasts and stands and patent rights and patterns for the manufacturing of the Angola and Decatur , warm air furnaces. The foundry building is a one story brick building sixty (60) feet by one

hundred (100) feet with core oven, mill and sand rooms adjacent. Completely equipped with one five ton capacity cupalo, fan blower and hoist core machine, snap flasks, foundry flasks, jackets and bottom boards ail in first class condition, together with forty (40) ton pig iron, ten (10) ton .scrap iron, twenty (20) ton coke, moulding sand, etc., in fact everything necessary to operate. Complete plant operated by electric power. Five five horse power motors and one ten horse power being used. A snap for some one to step into a well equipped plant at much less than cost of construction. Terms of Sale —One-third cash, onethird in six months, and one-third in nine months from date of sale. Deferred payments to bear interest at the rate of six (6) per cent, per annum and to be secured by good freehold . and personal security. Said sale to be made at not less than appraised value and subject to the approval of ’ the court. Appraised value $9,363.36. 1 R. D. MYERS, Receiver of Decatur Furnace Co. , 37-3t —ltd Decatur, Ind.

Bosse opera house — ONE NIGHTONLy MONDAY, OCT. 18th. — Illi Jl—— The Big Musical Hit The Girt That’s all the Gandy Beauty Chorus, Special Scenery, Fine Costumes, Special Electrical Effects 30 PEOPLE 30 /A Guaranteed /Attraction Clean—Moral—Refined PRlt FS« Gall £ ry 25c ~Blue Chairs 50c-Op-rn era Chairs 75c - Seat Sale at the I Usual Place. Opens Saturday Morning. |

WE HAVE ON HAND A COMPLETE LINE OF Buggies and Surries which we offer at 10 per cant discount from regular prices. Harness, Robes, Blankets Etc, also some good Second hand Buggies and Surries. Give us a call and get our prices. ATZ & STEELE. North Second Street