Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 8, Number 86, Decatur, Adams County, 12 April 1910 — Page 4

■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■l ■ ■ ■ This space is to advertise J : THE GEARYO ■ ■ a ■ 10c CIGAR ■ ■ Geary Brothers, g ■ BosseOpefa House - -ONE NIGHT ONLY— Tuesday /Ypril 12th. 1910 COMING The Season’s Success Four Act Western Comedy Drama j Across The | Great Divide The Highest Class Comedv; Drama of the Day «M ” k-Z. IN FOUR ACTS A play worthy of anyone’s attention. Special Prices for this engagement. Prices: 25,35,50. MrfHBHHKL.'. '.dHMDESKBHHHHHBKBfIHMHHMHHHBMBBHHDHHHKBHi OmK ' - JUn ■■■■■ ■ Z This Cojpon Entitles the Holder to" qj Q AdAMSSION to 111 L The Crystal- Theatre J;j TLESDAY EVENING APRIL 12th Olt avuompanied' by one paid admission. W. P. Biggs, !J. D. HALE I , SEEDS, COAL AND FEED \ ♦ Portland Cement, Gypsum Rock Wall $ # ♦ :: Plaster, Lime and Salt • I We make a specialty of furnishing Seed Goods good < ■ ;; in quality andlow in price. ;; ;; Call, Write or Phone No. 8. 201 S. 2nd. St ;; : H1H4M444 ♦ ♦ ♦♦»♦+♦+♦♦« Ml ♦ ♦ ♦++++♦+♦»» j, 'w YOU CAN SWEEP AWAY ALL " i J-ffi DOUBTS. I -- ° f the excellence of our work by sending your soiled party dresses, tai'orJiF'w nuM,e dresses, fine lace and silk waisft to be cleaned or dyed. Ladies’ tailor-made dresses are cleaned and .f 1/ pressed to look equal to new, as well A a I aB men’s fine clothing at the Regig, Fort Wayne, Ind. The Regis French Dry Cleaning Company Fort Wayne, Indiana. Local Agents—The Misses Bowers Millinery, Decatur Just Received Shipments of Baled Shredded Fodder ! ALSO Ground Hominv Hearts Very Good Hog and Horse Feed. i Schlickman’s Feed Yard. || M |.| j|| I.| HI I I Illi I riW'— ——

■ Additional Local B Mr and Mr*. L. L Baumgartner of B Linn Grove vU:ted here this morning. B Mr*. Baumgartner remained for a B visit here with friend*, while Mr. B Baumgartner went to Fort Wayne to B - B Albert Wettel, one of the prominent B youg men living west of the city, B will leave tomorrow for Denver. Colo., Z Salt Lake City. Utah, and other citB its in the west and northwest, finally I arriving at Portland. Oregon, where | j he expects to work for some time. g Mr*. Elisabeth Morrison, Mi** Hat- . tie Studabaker and D. E. Studabaker, , who have been spending the winter in Florida, passed through the city this morning over the G. R. ic I. for Fort Wayne, where they were called ; by the death of their sister, Mrs. W. J. Vesey. i Among the member* of the Shakespeare club who left cm the 11:3d car for Fort Wayne to attend the funeral ot Mrs. W. J. Vesey, were Mesdames H R. Molts, D. M. Hensley, D. D. Heiler, Samantha Dorwin. J. W. Tyndall. C. A. Dugan. P. B Thomas, I L. G. Eilingham and P. G Hooper. Q - I CONTRACTS WERE AWARDED. The members of the school board held a continuation of the special session Monday evening and awarded I the contracts for the work on the various city school building improvements for which bids were received | recently. The contract for plumbing I was awarded to P. J. Hyland, the cel men- work to Butler A Son and the i carpenter work to Linn &. Patton. I o — NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS. ■ I hereby notify the taxpayers of Ad- ! ami county that Monday, May 2, 1910, i is the last day for paying the first in- ! stall me nt of taxes. All taxes not paid on or before said date will be delinI quent and the penalty of 10 per cent will positively be added on the taxes I for the whole year. Please be gov- , erned accordingly. Yours very truly, CHARLES W YAGER, I 71tf County Treasurer. o - MICHIGAN FARMS. Some of the best farms for stock . II raising, fruit raising, and general i farming, lay in Wayland township. I. I have bargains in farms from 12 u: 160 acres. Come, let me show you I these farms J. M. GILPEN, Wayland. Mich. AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE. Four passenger touring car in fine condition. Also one runabout at a ! bargain; act quickly. Call on Peter Kirsch. North Third (street Decatur. 68tf —o FOP. RENT —Seven-room house, North 11th St Hard and soft water. Inquire Clinton Fisher. 84t6 After that cara party, serve Center’s ginger ale. It’s spicy, fiavory and delicious. Sixty cents per casr. Call ’phone 92. 82-2 w» FOR SALE —Barred Plymouth Rock eggs are the eggs that sell for setting. We have sold a lot of them and still have some on hand at 50c per setting. Call at the Studabaker farm. ’Phone 350. Bud Sheiine. 85t12 LOST —A fur robe, between the J. D. Hale warehouse and the Sale barn. Finder please return to this office and receive reward. It bore the initials J. L. 80t6 FOR SALE —New carriage and a pony buggy and harness. I do not need these since gelling my interest in the barn and will sell them righL Jamee ■ M. Rice, Decatur, Ind. 82t6 A PRIVATE Maternity Sanitarium — Charges reasonable; correspond- • ence strictly confidential. For particulars address Mrs. J. B. McMillan, 1 1415 North Calhoun street, Ft. Wayne, [ Ind. 4754 t ’♦a*****»*aaaa* * FIXTURES FOR SALE AT ONCE ♦ * I have for sale at my place of ♦ * business on Monroe street three < * show cases, soda fountain and a * counter, back bar, wall case, * • * mirrors, and other articles. Call ♦ ♦ at once if you want something of * * this kind. * * 85t4 JOHN S. COLCHIN. ♦ Rhode Island Red EGGS—Per Setting 50c. | MRS. J. F. SNOW. North 2nd, St Ice Ice Ice We are ready,to deliver ice to Decatur customers at any time now. Pure, clean ice that will keep’your refrigerator cool, delivered a houses for 40c per 100 lbs, 1 Mersman Ice Line

THE NEW MINISTERS (Continued from pare 1.) E< interest to our reader* are: Rev. E 4 Earl Parker. Hartford City; J. S. ’’ Cain, Warsaw circuit; C. J. Grave*. 0 Converse; J. A. Sprague. Main street. Kokomo; Ralph C. Jones. Sheridan; t J. J. Fred, Swayxee; G. B. Work. '• Warren; W. D. Parr was appointed financial manager of church debts l' and dedications. Rev. Harlan was Z placed in charge of the Warren home. e Don L. Burk of this city, wbo was appointed supply for the Wodbuni :■ church, is a young man, who will some day be one of the brightest r men of the conference. He has ben f preparing for the ministry' for several r years. . o THE SOCIAL NOTES (Continued frvm page 2.) ’ Mashed Potatoes Baked Beans Potato Salad Pickles ■ * Bread Butter Jelly Pie Coffee The Health and Happiness club ha* closed the season's work and will probably not meet again until fall. "In contemplation of created things By steps we may ascend to God." e ♦9 GENERAL TONIC RELIEVES CONSTIPATION. Which is the forerunner of many dangerous ailments. It cause* inflamation of the bowels, liver complaint, rheumatism, appendicitis and stomach and kidney trouble, poisons your system. You are in danger of many serious maladies. Ninety per cent of all sickness is directly due to constipation. It leaves your system so weakened, the vitality destroyed, that you are unable to resist the prevailing diseases. Dr. Hensley has studied these conditions for 43 years, and ha* prepared, tried and tested 49 General Tonic to meet ail the requir--ment* of these conditions, and has proven it* virtues in thousands of what 49 has done for them. There is no other, remedy that can show the record that 49 General Tonic has made in this county. You get' ' for your 81.00 a 12-ounce bottle, the largest given by any company, and none are as efficient as 49 General Tonic. AU druggists handle 49. o .. .. ■ NOTICE. The Adams County Detective association will meet in special session Saturday, April 16, 1910, at 2 o'clock p. m., in the Grand Army hall, Decatur, Ind. The candidates for membership are requested to be present to receive the special work to their advantage. J. D. STCLTS, Secretary. o HAVE BOUGHT FEED BARN. We have purchased the Riverside barn and feed yard on First street and have take npossession of same. We will give special attention to the feed business and will appreciate your trade. Come in and see us. Open evenings. 8516 MART ANDREWS & BROTHER. > — 1 - w— FOR RENT —A good house in the north part of the city. Inquire of P. K. Kinney, the real estate agent.* FOR SALE —One good gasoline range, Detroit make; good as new. Enquire of Mrs. Chas. Locke, North sth street. 85t6 |0909090*09 ♦O*O*O<O<O*OJ ♦ • $ s | vVe are going to | ♦ send some man ♦ jto NEW YORK | j CITY and pay | | all his expenses | I for 3 days. ? j RIETER & FRANCE ! o o ♦ Cigars & Tobacco * O o ♦ ♦ Io40*040»040*♦OWOWOOOWcE

Special Sale of Fine Cigars | Friday and Saturday Apr. 15-16. 1 3 FOR 25 CENTS 1 Come in and be convinced. £ Menig’s Billiard and Pool Parlor. Alb M t M 5 g « nker S

CITY BOARD OF HEALTH NOTICE. Notice U hereby given to all those living within the corporation of the city of Decatur that they mu»t remove all rubbish, filth and other nuisances i from their premise*, and clean up their lot* and alley* within the next t, ten days. AU persons tailing to comply with :, this notice will be deemed the autboi 1 of a nuisance and will be prosecuted s the law direct* under the state and * city beard* of health, when the state inspector comes around the middle oi « April. No further notice* will be i served or given, *9 govern yourselves 1 accordingly and clean up at once. DR. H. E KELLER. i Secretary of City Board of Heahh, j Decatur, Ind. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. The undersigned wants to give notice to those wbo are using the Vail factory ground for a dumping place for all kind* of refuge that a continuance of this practice will not be 1 tstemted JOHN W. VAIL. 85t« o FRUIT TREES FOR SALE. At Schlickman's feed yard on Second street. We now nave a new sunply: just arrived from Bluffton —pear, peach, plum, cherry, all kinds of shade three, geunine and true to name Call and see us this week. 86t3 J. B. EVANS A CO. PUBLIC SALE. In the Mike Smith property. Fourth and Jackson streets, on Saturday April 16th. commencing at 1 o’clock sharp, I will sell the following household goods: 1 cooking stove. 1 beating stove, 1 folding bed, 4 beds and springs, 1 cupboard. 1 dining table, 1 Paragon washing machine, 2 kitchen tables, 1 set dining chairs, and other articles too numerous to mention. FRANK FOOR. John Spnhler, Auct 85t5 TO THE HOMESEEKER. The great fruit belt of Michigan is equal to any of the world. It provides the best opportunity for either rich or poor. I speak from observation and experience. Call and get price list of lands in this great country at the office of H. Harruff, or write him at Decatur, Ind., or the Evans Holt Co., Fremont, Mich. "4t12 WANTED —25 practical farmers wanted to engage in the dairy farming in Tennessee. Average price paid for milk is 17 cents per gallon per year. 82t6 HOUSE FOR RENT OR SALE—At 611 West Jefferson street Inquire at this place. 81t6’ FOR SALE —Six fun blooded Plymouth Rock bens and a rooster; also early row seed potatoes. Phone 588 or enquire of Clyde Rice. eod2wks Ever had ai Ever expect to have it acaia? Pieaae Con’t. Head oS the trouble by buying at once a bottle oi Hoover's X-Ray Healing Oi. It has many friend*. Here’s one, Mrs. James Beckner, Decatur lad, who writes: "1 have u»ed X-Ray for rheumatmn azxi neuralgia, and it is all right." C. A. Carr -nter, prer lent of the Ossian Commercial Coiiege, Ossisa, Ind., says: “1 have used X-Ray for neuralgia, aches and pains of various kinds, burns, cuts, bruises, sprained back acd other airaeau. 1 would not do without it in the house, ft is splendid for sore throat, tcasi.Mn, lumbago, burns, wounds and every ache and pain." Remember The Name LACHOT & RICE ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a Pay Your Delinquent Electric Light Bills Before the 15th. OF THE MONTH M. J. MYLOTT, Supt. DB3-t6

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;t — — EAST BUFFALO h t £a*t Buffalo, N V. Apr. 12—(Sip d ial to Daily Democrat) —Receipt* d 800; ihipment*, 570; official to Ne» e York yesterday. 4,750; hog* clo*lUe >t steady at the decline. • Medium »nd heavy, $10.456110.75. s Yorker*, »10.75®»ieA5; pig* light*, $10.856810 95; roughs. $9,506 $9.80; stags, $8.35688.75; *beep, 1. u 600; steady, cattle, 50; *te*dy. CHICAGO GRA N e Chicago, HL, Apr. 12—Wheat—May, 1 SIJ2; July, $1.04%; Sept, SLOI%. e Corn—May. 57%c; July, Sept, 61%&. Oats— May, 41%c; July. 398*; e Sept, 37%c. TOLEDO GRAIN Toledo, O, April 12—Wheat—Cash, SLU%; May, $1.12; July, fi1.05%; • Sept, SI.VJ%. Corn —Cash, 59c, May, " &9%c; July, 62c; Sept, 63%c. Oats - —Caah, 43%c; May, 44c; July 41%c; f Sept, 38c. ’ — LOCAL GRAIN G. T. Burk. Na 2 Red wheat >1.04 1 Na 2 White wheat $1 02 Standard White oats 38c 1 Yellow ear corn, per cwt f ..70c ' White ear com, per cwt 1..68c Ryq, No. 2 70c 1 Barley. No. 2 55c ■ Clover seed, prime $6.25 Alsike seed, prime $6.00 Timothy seed, prime $1.65 Timothy hay. No. 1. primed, bailed $14.25 PRODUCE i H. B ERL J NG. ’ Eggs 16c ■ Rutter 18c : Fowls 10c • Young turkey* 14c - Duck* 11c ' Geese ..9c I Old turkeys 12c Chicks 10c By Decatur Produce Co I Toting tmkeys 17t Old tuffie>«, 13c Chickh 10c Fowl* 10c , Eggs 18c , Duck* 10c Geese 9c ' Butter 17c NIBLICK A CO. 1 Good roll butter 25c Eggs 19c M. FULLENKAMP’S. Good roll butter 27c Eggs 19c Lard 14c B. KALVER and SON. Beef hide* 8 cents Calf hide* .....11 cento Sheep pelt* 25c to $1.25 Wool 20c to 24c Tallow 5c Pure Lake Ice We are ready to serve you with ice pure clean and solid. Price to private familes SB.OO per ton. Phone 179. J. W KLEINHENZ.

I SELL INSURANCE I Loan Money at 5 Per cent You can save Sioon a Kitchen Range, $2.50n aFurnace you will call and see me VV. J. MYERS ’Phone 265. 233 North Fifth Street .Decatur, Indiana. F' O R SALE I I . • 47 Acre Farm close to good town and school, good buildings, good lo t cation on good roads, soil sandy loam, slightly rolling. 11*0 Acre Farm, all black, sandy loam, new buildings, well fenced and ; drained, on good road, no better farm In the county. . For sale or exchange, 6-room house, in good location, will take good t secund hand automobile as part pay. ; For further information write us. We will sell North Dakota, Mich*- | gan and Texas land. Come I 9 and see us before you buy. i Fruche «fc Litterer*

Cheer Up ‘ Don’t feel downhearted simply because you lack ready money. You can borrow what money you need from u* on your houee. hold good*, piano*. hor*e», wag. on*, fixture*, etc. You can have from one to twelve month*’ time in which to pay it back. Our contract* are simple and all transactions are clean cut > and private. $1.20 per w* e k for 50 weeki pays a $50.00 loan. All amounts in proportion. _ | If you need money fill out the I following blank, cut ft oat and mail it to u*. i. Our agent is in Decatur ev- : I ery Tuesday. s ’ Name Address ‘ I Am'* Wanted Kind of Security Reliable Private 4 ; FL Wayne Loan Company Ettabliihed ’.896. Room 2 Second Floor, 706 Calhoun Street. Home Phone, 833. e s Fort Wayne. Ind ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ) r ' A T ! Reduced Prices . W2I. FOR CASH ONLY Chestnut $7.50 now Q7 np : per ton . . .Q| iUu Pocahontas $4-50 0 4 Aft J. now per ton . . u4iuU c|W. Virginia splint OQ 7C 6 $4.25 now per tonsUi I u c Cook Stove Egg <4 M tn now per ton . . uJiJU Wash Nut $4.00 09 Cf| now per ton . . uui JU L P. H. Wagoner. [ ’Phone 495. e FOR RENT —A house on North Third : street, seven rooms, good cellar, bathr room, furnace, electric lights ani all modern conveniences. Inquire -i • Jacob Atx. 82t6 : o Let the children drink all the Confer root beer they want. It’* good : for litle ’’tummies." Sixty cents per t case, delivered. Call 'phone 92 : 82-2 W 'WEEK END EXCURSION i ; St Louis and Return SATURDAY AND SUNDAY April 2-3 and 16-17 1910 RATE S6OO Call at Depot Ticket Office for Tickets and all information. Two fast trains carrying free reclining chairs, Pullman sleepers and modem coaches leave Decatur, Indiana every day for SL Louis. C. F. HARRIS, Agent. CLOVER LEAF ROUTE