Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 8, Number 83, Decatur, Adams County, 8 April 1910 — Page 4

Bosse Opera House ONE NIGHT ONLY Tuesday April 12th. 1910 COMING The Season’s Success | Four Act Western Comedy Drama | Across The Great Divide ■ — ——————————— I 1 The Highest Ciass Comedy Drama of the Day IN FOUR ACTS A play worthy of anyone’s attention. Special Prices for this engagement. g

FOR SALE—Six full blooded Plymouth Rock hens and a rooster; also early row seed potatoes. Phone 588 or enquire of Clyde Rice. eod2wks ?' ~" - S!g»-

"" ■ " — In the Stud Season of 1910 m 11 2:26Ji, Reg. No. 45222, A. T. R. VOL. NO. XVIII f ■ A record son of the world’s famous Axtell (3) 2:12t0 high wheel sulky, the founder of the present ChamI pion trotting family, with underfeated race records of the world held by Hamburg Bell 2:01% and Gen’l I Watts (3) 2:06%, both sired by a brother of Harley Axtell 45222. I vCX/***%' Z\\Z \ sHKSri&teF mF 'wWWr f\'/ I I i—VIT \//^uL ! . / i xe-■■/•-'■ /> ■ _ —r .% /— —-JL ' * \ TV. : - ■ r- — J Harley Axtell, 2:11% exhibition mile at Terre Haute, Indiana, is a handsome dark seal brown stallion I. stands 16.1 hands high and weighs over 1300 pounds, foalded in October, 1901, bred by John Pugh, Terre I Haute, Indiana, Individually he is a stallion of grand finish and plenty of substance, with a fine disposiI tion, deep strong sholders, stout back, strong loins and stiflels, heavy bone with good feet and legs. He I was sired by Axtell 5183, sire of 130 with records of 2:30 and better. I First dam, Playmate J. record 2:29%, by Jersey Wilkes 2516, sire of over 6o with records of 2:30 and I better. j Second dam, Helpmate, dam of Helmar, P. 2:15% and Playmate J. 2:29%, by Wedgewood 692. I Third dam, Lady Foxy, record 2:24%, dam of Miss Foxy 2-22%, Fox wood 2:24%, by Danial Lambert 102. t Fourth dam, Old Foxy, dam of Lady Foxy 2:24% and H. H. Franklin, sire of 2 and granddam [of Foxy I Lambert 2:22% and 3 others in 2:30. I 1 ——i, . —...— | < Harley Axtell will make the season at $20.00 to insure living foal Will be kept at the home of I I owner, first house across the Clover Leaf R. R. opposite the old fair grounds on the mud pike or High St. ■ I Will not be responsible for accidents, or escapes, ><> . . -_-ij -■ as a | | but best of care taken of mares sent to me. LI Q I || | I G | I For further particulars, address, T▼ ■ | | a XZ I La I j |J Phone No. 569 DECATUR, INDIANA

LOST — Ladies purse containing |6.95. Thought to have been lost near Heckman mill. Please leave at this office and receive reward. 80t3

■■■■■■■■■■■MH Pay Your Delinquent Electric Light Bills Before the 15th. OF THE MONTH i M. J. MYLOTT, Supt. D 83—16 JOS. D. SCHWARTZ Monroe Ind., R. 3. Agent'For The Perfection Churn The best chum on the market Chums in less than ten minutes. Also sold at J. D. Hale’s Warehouse. Feb. 25 e o wk 2 mo BUY PURE SPRING WATER ICE Prompt Delivery Famly Use SB.OO per Ton CALL PHONE 92 H. L. CONTER

■ NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS. 1 I hereby notify the taxpayers of Adams county that Monday, May 2, 1910, is the last day for paying the first installment of taxes. All taxes not paid , on or before said date will be dellnb, quent and the penalty of 10 per cent will positively be added on the taxes for the whole year. Please be governed accordingly. Yours very truly, CHARLES W. YAGER. 71tf County Treasurer. o STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING. The annual meeting of the stock- . holders of the German Building Ix>an Fund and Savings Association of Decatur, Indiana, will be held at the office of the secretary of said associaI tion in the city of Decatur, Indiana, ! on Monday, April 11, 1910, at 7 o’clock p. m., for the election of eleven directors and the transaction of such other business as may be properly brought before said meeting. F. M. SCHIRMEYER, 73tf Secretary. o , NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. Notice is hereby given that the ' firm of Smith & Bell, with principal offices in the city of Decatur, Indiana, is ths day by mutual consent dissolved. By the terms of said dissolution Adam J. Smith takes over all of the property of said firm including all ac- ! counts and bill receivable, and the ' said Adam J. Smith assumes and agrees to pay all of the indebtedness of said firm. ALEXANDER R. BELL. ADAM J. SMITH. o HOUSE FOR RENT OR SALE—At 611 West Jefferson street Inquire at this place. 81t6*

NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS.

Horsemen! I wish to call your attention to the trotting stallion Glides Heart, No. standard and registered in Vol. XIX, American Trotting Register. He is a fine styled dark bay in color, fine disposition, 16 hands high, weighs l, foaled 1906, sired by Great Heart, 21; 12%. Michigan’s greatest sire; the sire of Auto 2:04%; Wilkes Heart, 2:00%; winner of the SIO,OOO Charter Oak stake; Greatest Line, 2:06*4; Octro, 2:07%; Namo, 2:09*4; Thelma, 2:09*4; Great Medium, 2:09%, etc. Sired dams of IJne O’Gold, 2:07%; Daniel, 2:08%, etc. First dam, Coldwater Belle by Guarantee; record, 2:25%; dam of Octorene, 2:18%; second dam. Royal Maid by Royal Fearnaught; third dam, Ritter's Ford by Masterlode; fourth dam thoroughbred. GLIDE HEART NO. 52468. Will stand the season of 1910 at J. W. Andrews’ barn at Monroe, Indiana. This horse wil bear inspection and I invite everybody to call and see him. TERMS. $15.00 to insure colt to stand and suck. Will take all precautions against accidents; will be responsible for none. Any one wishing to see or are contemplating breeding will call before 7:30 a. m. or after 12 p. m. at my house in Monroe. J. W. ANDREWS. Owner and Keeper. German Coach Stallion Tip Top No. 1743 ••TIP TOP,” No. 1743, will make the season of 1910, beginning April Ist, as follows: Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays at the home of Charles E. Magley, three and one-half miles northwest of Decatur, or one- and one-fourth mile east of Stop 25 on Fort Wayne and Springfield traction line; Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at Schlickman's feed yard, Decatur, Ind. This handsome Coach Stallion was bred by Bell Bros., of Wooster, Ohio. 1 He was foaled in 1902. He is not only * a coach stallion in name, but has the * size, conformation and action as good as ever went down the pike. He is '■ absolutely the best Coach Stallion in northern Indiana, winning second place at Fort Wayne in 1908 in a ' very strong show, including Crouch & Sons of Lafayette, Indiana, and in 1909 was shown at the Great Northern Indiana fair in class of Coach, Cleveland Bays, Morgans, Hackneys, General Purpose and Light Harness Stallions, and again won second place. He is a show horse and is remarkable in transmitting to his get a likeness ' to himself in looks, action and disposition. He stands sixteen hands, weighs 1 1,350 pounds, and is a blood bay, with 1 black points. , “TIP TOP” was sired by J. Landersohn 505, by Hercules 410, G, Brilliant sth 301. Dam Bessie 78, by ! I Maynet 860 by Agamerman, No. 55. 1 The sire of Tip Top was imported by 1 | Bell Bros., and the dam by Crouch & 1 Son. TERMS. $12.00 to insure a good living colt. Parties failing to return mares regularly or parting with them forfeit Insurance. Care will be taken to prevent accidents, but will not be re- ■ sponsible should any occur. Chas. E. Magley i R. F. D. No. 7. DECATUR, - - - INDIANA. . ' ================ 1 AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE. 1 Four passenger touring car in fine I condition. Also one runabout at a bargain; act quickly. i Call on Peter Kirsch, North Third i street. Decatur. 68tf 1

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EAST BUFFALO East Buffalo, N. Y., Apr. B—(Spec lai to Dally Democrat)— Receipts. 3,680; shipmenu, 2,090; official to New York yesterday, 1,140; hogs closing steady. Medium an dheavy, slo.Bo® $10.85. Yorkers, $10.80@$10.85; pigs and lights, $10.80@$10.85; roughs, SIO.OO @$10.10; stags, [email protected]; sheen, 800; steady; lambs 15c higher; top wools, $10.15; clipped, $9.15; cattle, 50; steady. CHICAGO GRA N Chicago, 111., Apr. B—Wheat—May $1.12; July, $1.05; Sept., $1.01%. Corn —May, 58%c; July, *o%c; Sept., 61%c. Oau—May, 41%c; July, 39%c: Sept., 37%c. TOLEDO GRAIN Toledo, 0., Apr. B—Whea8 —Wheat —Cash, $1.14; May, $1.14%; July, $1.06%; Sept., $1.05. Corn —Cash, 59c; May, 60c; July, 63c; Sept., 64c. OatsCash and May, 44c; July, 42c; Sept., 38c. LOCAL GRAIN G. T. Burt No. 2 Red wheat SI.OB No. 2 White wheat $1.06 Standard White oats 40c Yellow ear corn, per cwt 73c White ear corn, per cwt 71c Rye, No. 2 70c Barley, No. 2 55c Clover seed, prime $6.25 Alsike seed, prime $6.25 Timoth yseed, prime $1.60 Timothy hay, No. 1, primed, bailed $14.25 PRODUCE H. BE RAJ NG. Eggs 16c Butter 18c Fowls 10c Young turkeys 14c Ducks lie Geese 9c Old turkeys 12c Chicks 10c By Decatur Produce Co. Young tuikeyi 17c Old turkeys 13c Chlckh 10c Fowls 10c Eggs 18c Ducks 10c Geese 9c Butter 17c NIBLICK A CO. Good roll butter 25c Eggs 19c M. FULLENKAMP'S. Good roll butter 27c Eggs 19c Lard 14c B. KALVER and SON. Beef hides 8 cents Calf hides n cenu. Sheep pelts 25c to $1.25 Wool 20c to 24c Tallow HAY MARKET, No. 1 Timothy in mow $13.50 Mixed hay $12.50 ALBERT COLCHIN. MATTER OF GOOD FAITH. I can show you one of the best lines of diamonds in sizes 1-16, 5-8, 1 1-2 to 3-carat. In Rubies we have them in 5-8 to 1 1-4 carat. Other jewels that make beautiful presents. We have a complete stock to select from. See our window display and be convinced. We have the goods. Knuf said. Didot & Son, the jewelers, on north side of court house. — FOR SALE. Twenty good improved farms from $20.00 to SIOO.OO per acre. These farm produce of all kinds and fruit farm produce o fall kinds and fruit of every variety. These farms lay within ten miles of Wayland, the best farm country in Michigan. J. M. GILPEN, Real Estate Agent, Wayland, Mich. —o FOR SALE—Sow and seven pigs; full blood Poland China. Reuben Baxter, Monmouth. 5445 HOUSE FOR RENT—On Fourtn St., modern conveniences. C. V. Conne!l. 71t6 Foley’s Kidney Remedy will euro any case of kidney and bladder trouble not beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more. STRAYED—Four red shoats, about 3 months old. And information leading to recovery of same will kindly be received by William E. Berllng, Preble, Ind. 82t3

Cheer Up downhearted simply because you lack ready money. You can borrow what money you need from us on your household good*, pianos, horses wao I * a ons, fixture*, etc. You can have I) from one to twelve month*’ time In which to pay it back. Our contracts are simple and all transactions are clean cut and private. $1.20 per w«ek for 50 weeks pays a $50.00 loan. " All amounts in proportion. If you need money fill out the following blank, cut it out and mail it to us. Our agent is in Decatur every Tuesday. 1. » Name » Address ~ Am's Wanted Kind of Security -Reliable Private FL Wayne Loan Company Established 1896. Room 2 Second Floor, 706 Calhoun Street. Home Phone, 833. Fort Wayne, Ind e I—■ 1 —■ ; Come On Boys 5 Billiard and PoolJToumment OPENS APRIL 11th. 2 Grand Prizes c C Jr C J MENIGS’ c c Billiard and Pool Parlor Albert M. Anker, Mgr. 1 PM A T I Reduced Prices C xxlJ. for cash only c c j Chestnut $7.50 now 07 rtf] c per ton . . ■W I ivU = Pocahontas $4.50 0 i nn now per ton . - WT’iUU , W. Virginia splint 0 9 7 > $4.25 now per tonOui I v Cook Stove Egg $4 0 9 Cfl now per ton . . wui JU Wash Nut $4.00 0 9 EA now per ton . . OuiuU ! P. H. Wagoner. ’ ’Phone 495. » • — Pure Lake Ice ) We are’ready to serve you with]ice pure clean and solid. Price to private] familes SB.OO per I ton. Phone 179. J. W KLEINHENZ. FOR RENT—A house on North Third , street, seven rooms, good cellar, > bathr room, furnace, electric lights and ; all modern conveniences. Inquire >i ; Jacob Atz. - DECATUR CARRIAGE PAINT and TRIMMING SHOP WILBUR PORTER Over Buhler’s Blacksmith shop E. Madison Street