Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 8, Number 89, Decatur, Adams County, 15 April 1910 — Page 4

DAILY MARKET REPORTS Corrected Every Afternoon

East buffalo. East Buffalo, N. Y., Apr. 15 —(Special to Dally Democrat) —Receipts, 6,400; shipments, 2,850; official to New York yesterday, 1,140; hogs closing steady at decline, Pigs, Yorkers, medium and heavy, $10.25® $10.30; roughs, [email protected]; stags, Jg.Uo@Jß.go; sheep, 9,000; steady, top wool lambs, $10.60; clippers, J 9.65; cattle, 100; steady. CHICAGO GRAIN. Chicago, 111., Apr. 14—Wheat—May, $1.09%; July, $1.02%; Sept., $1.00%. Corn —May, 58%c: July, 61%c; Sept., <2%c. Oats—May, 43c; July, 40%c; Sept., 3S%c. TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, 0., Apr. 14 —Wheat —Cash, $1.09%; May, $1.09%; July, $1.04%; Sept., $1.02%. Corn —Cash, 59%; May, 60%c; July, 63%c; Sept., 64%c; Oats —Cash, 44%c; May, 42%c; Sept., 38%c. 1 ■ ■ LbCAL GRAIN. G. T. Burk. No. 2 Red wheat sl- 03 No. 2 White wheat sl.Ol Standard White oats 38c Yellow ear corn, per cwt 70c White ear corn, per cwt 68c Rye, No. 2 70c Barley, No. 2 C’.over Seed, Prime $5.50 Alsike Seed, prime $5.50 Timothy seed, prime $1.65 Timothy hay. No. 1, primed, bail-

A T f Reduced Prices V'v/xxlj. for cash only Chestnut <7.50n0w 07 fifi per ton . . ■ w I ■U U Pocahontas $4.50 0 1 pH now per ton . . OtiUU W. Virginia splint 0Q 7E $4.25 now per tonQ Ji | J Cook Stove Egg $4 0Q Cfi now per ton . . uJi JU Wash Nut £4.00 0 0 Efi now per ton . . uJi JU P. H. Wagoner. Thone 495. SBBBiSBMHiiBBSBB Pay Your Delinquent Electric Light Bills Before the 15th. OF THE MONTH M. J. MYLOTT, Supt. D 83—16 EBEESBUiJiBBBBEBB Cheer Up Don’t feel downhearted simply because you lack ready money. You can borrow what money you need from us on your household good s , pianos, horses, wagons. fixtures, etc. You can have from one to twelve months' time bn which to pay it back. i Our contracts are simple and ail 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. Name Address Ain's Wanted I Kind of Security g Reliable Private | FL Wayne toan Company I Established 1896. Room 2 SecI ond Floor, 706 Calhoun Street. I Home. Phone, 833. Fort Wayne. Ind

ed $14.25 LOCAL PRODUCE. f - ! H. B ERL I NG. Eggs 19c , Rutter 13c ; Fowls 10c Young turkeys 14c ■ Ducks 11c Geese 9c Old turkeys 12c Chicks 10c By Decatur Produce Co Young turkeys 17c Old turkeys 13c iChickh 10c i Fowls 10c | Eggs 18c Ducks 10c Geese 9c Butter , 17c BUTTER AND EGGS. M. FULLENKAMP’S. ■Eggs 19c I Lard 14c I Butter 25c NIBLICK & CG. Good roll butter 25c Eggs 19c -WOOL AND HIDES. B. KALVER and SON. Beef hides 8 cents Calf hides 11 cents. Sheep pelts 25c to $1.25 Merchantable wool 23c Tallow 5c

. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. The undersigned will receive sealed bids for the construction, material included, for a bank building at Linn Grove, Ind., 22% feet by 66 feet, two ' stories. Specifications will be on file I at the drug store on and after April | 14th, and bids will be received up till 1 o’clock April 21, 1910. The right | to reject any and all bids is reserved. ' I PETER HOFFMAN, Chrm., | | 89t2 Building Com. After that card party, serve CouI ter's ginger ale. It’s spicy, flavory and delicious. Sixty cents per case. Call 'phone 92. 82-2w* Let the children drink all the Center root beer they want. It’s good for litle “tummies.” Sixty cents per case, delivered. Call 'phone 92 If you have ever tasted Center’s birch beer, you don't know what you I j have missed. You should always have a case of it in your pantry. Sixty cents per case. Call ’phone 92. 82-2w* When the children come home front school in the afternoon, tired and 1 thirsty, give tnem a drink of Center s ' cherry cider, with a few crackers. This will make them happy, while it doesn’t spoil their appetite for supper. oixty cents per case, delivered. Call ’phone 92. 82-2w* FOR SALE —Go-cart; as good as new. ’Phone 391. 84t3 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. 82t6 The most suitable gifts for gradu- ■ ates, birthday, wedding, first communI ion and confirmation gifts came from the jeweler. We can supply you with anything in that line —reliable In make, lasting in design. Ask to be shown at Dldot & Son's. 88t3 FOR SALE —Five or six bushels of good seed corn. Either in the ear or shelled. John Wagoner. 84t6 o— NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. The undersigned wants to give notice to those who are using the Vail factory ground for a dumping place for all kinds of refuge that a continuance of this practice will not be tolerated. JOHN W. VAIL. 85t6 aqjL *raopvuiunm -tn pup tured ‘ssqav jo qjos jj® pue ‘tqipsuoj , •ni-iwinnauji “oSequini jot ptnustd? ?i q mj 1 -japuoM ® guiaq s® ^ JOM O} 08 O1 a[<]» I aupipoui sip Buitn u«B a q ■ □rail S'-jJ SOJJ «Xsp asjip uiipiw pus pQ Bui "1”H A ’H'X JO apioq a psieipmd J 'BuiipXuu op o) sjcpiun 'HpaM soup Jo , sdiqpua 3fo»q sure] ipiw dn pm, tom ]„ zwiijM oqw ‘vueipuj 'uoppqg’jaau SaiAipsoi -jbj UMOuq-]|aM v 'laSuudg uqof aoj ptp ,1 1BU) noX JOJ suras sip cp |jim )[ -ssuo jo PO Bu ''”H “H'X ’.” aoo H 1° 3 P’ O< l • •ÜB3 noX ‘sang <l,ur) jdn us»q3i»ug LACHOT & RICE I

HIGHLY ESTEEMED (Continued from page 1.) Leesburg, Angola, Ligonier, Warsaw, Elwood, Huntington and Elkhart. He is a splendid man and minister, very sincere, and in his entire life he has proven a true minister of the gospel. His appointment to this broader Held is a worthy recognition of his service for the cause. If there is no change in the former schedule Mr. Beatty will make his first official visit at the Quarterly conference here in May, and all will be pleased to greet him. — o A GREAT ENTERPRISE IN FORT WAYNE, IND. It is Creating Quite a Sensation in All of the Surrounding States. Many people of Fort Wayne and vicinity know of the wonderful merits of the comparatively new discovery, which has made hundreds of remarkable cures of the most stubborn chronic stomach, liver and kidney troubles and rheumatism throughout the country. However, there are many people in the city in which Root Juice is made who would be greatly surprised if they would call at the Root Juice laboratory and see the tremendous business which is being done by the Root Juice people. The company is being deluged with letters from every state in the Union, and druggists by the score are writing about the wonderful sales they are having. Mr. George A. Pontius of Columbia City, Ind., said: “I have been in the drug business over a quarter of a century and never sold any medicine that gave as good satisfaction and sold as rapidly at Root I Juice.” W. A. Gutelius of Bluffton, Ind., in a letter wrote: ‘‘l have sold over two thousand bottles of Root Juice within the past four months, and have not had a single complaint.] Many of my customers, who suffered | intensely, with indigestion and other stomach troubles, rheumatism and nervous weakness, and had tried almost every medicine in the drug store without benefit, after using a few bottles of Root Juice, said it had entirely cured them.” The medicine has had a great sale' at this pcint as elsewhere, and the local dealer has heard much praise of it by people of every walk of life. No wonder the great medicine is selling so fast, and that the people at the Root Juice laboratory are on a con stant strain to fill the orders. Merit will win every time, and as Root Juice is making so many remarkable cures, the people who are cured, are advising their sick friends to try it, and nearly all who take the advice begin to praise it before they have finished the second bottle. Those who are in doubt, should call on The Holthouse Drug Co. They know. o TWO STALLIONS—ORLINDO AND HINDRANG. ORLINDO —Black with star in the I forehead, foaled July 1, 1903. Orlindo is an inbred Onward, in good size, stylish, kind and a natural trotter. He has never been worked for speed. No I better bred colt in Adams county. He is a sure foal getter and breeds large, uniform heavy bone, nicely finished colts. Owego, sire of Orlindo, is a typical Onward, sixteen hands high, weighs 1200 pounds, strangly made, good gaited, very speedy but never trained or raced. Onward leads all sires and at his age living or dead in the 2:20 performers and has more producing sons and daughters than any sire of hia age. He has nearly three times as many grandchildren in the 2:30 list as any stallion of the same age and is one of George Wilkes greatest sons. Orlindo’s first sire is Onward, sire of Beuzetta, 2:06%, and Colbert, 21:09%, and Gazette, 2:09%, and Col. Thornton, 2.09%, and Pearl Onward, 2:10%, and 1124 others in the 2:30 list Orlindo’s first dam, Brownie, registered in Vol. 7 by voucher No. 1592, sire of Wasseon, 2:22, and then by Woodford’s Mambrino, 2:21%. Second dam, Daisy by Hawpatch, sire of Magnolia, 2:09%, and 12 otners in the list. Third dam Dolly Long by Flying Cloud, No. 4095. HINDRANG —German Cbach Stallion bred by Bakenkoher, Schoenemoor, Germany, imported by th 6 German government, Oldenberg, Germany, sired by Hokuspokus, No. 1134, dam Maturkind, No. 3117. These stallions will make the season of 1910 at the Old Weaver Barn, on North Second street, Decatur, Indiana. WILLIAM BUTLER, 2tw-for-2wks Owner and Keeper. o HAVE BOUGHT FEED BARN. We have purchased the Riverside barn and feed, yard on First street and have take npossesslon of same. We will give special attention to the feed business and will appreciate your trade. Come In and see us. Open evenings. 85t6 MART ANDREWS & BROTHER. o— I Democrat Want A‘ds. Pay ■ L.

CITY BOARD OF HEALTH NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to ill those living within the corporation of the city of Decatur that they must remove all rubbish, filth and other nuisances from their premises, and clean up their lots and alleys within the next ten days. All persons failing to comply with this notice will be deemed the author of a nuisance and will be prosecuted the law directs under the state and city boards of health, when the state inspector comes around the middle of April. No further notices will be served or given, so govern yourselves accordingly and clean up at once. DR. H. E. KELLER, Secretary of City Board of Health, Decatur, Ind. o - ■ ■ ■ - AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE. Four passenger touring car in fine condition. Also one runabout at a bargain; act quickly. Call on Peter Kirsch, North Thiid street. Decatur. 68tf FOR SALE —Barred Plymouth Rock eggs are the eggs that sell for setting. We have sold a lot of them and still have some op hand at 50c per setting. Call at the Studabaker farm. 'Phone 350. Bud Sheline. 85t12 FOR SALE —New carriage and a pony buggy and harness. I do not need these since selling my interest in the barn and will sell them right. James M. Rice, Decatur, Ind. 82t6 FOn. 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

Hißitr Amu' In the Stud Season of 1910 2:26Jf, Reg. No. 45222, A. T. R. VOL. NO. XVIII A record son of the world’s famous Axtell (3) 2:12t0 high wheel sulky, the founder of the present Champion trotting family, with underfeated race records of the world held by Hamburg Bell 2:01% and Gen’l Watts (3) 2:06%, both sired by a brother of Harley Axtell 45222. * I ll -■ ' n ■»?.'? v " > '' — I™~=: — _ - ~ - Hariey Axtell 2:11% exhibition mile at Terre Haute, Indiana, is a handsome dark seal brown stallion 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 disposi- 11 tion, deep strong sholders, stout back, strong loins and stiflels, heavy bone with rood feet and legs. He 11 was sired by Axtell 5183, sire of 130 with records of 2:30 and better. First dam, Playmate J. record 2:29%, by Jersey Wilkes 2516, sire of over 6o with records of 2:30 and better. ; Second dam Helpmate, dam of Helmar, P 2:15% and Playmate J. 2:29%, by Wedgewood 692. Third dam. Lady Foxy, record 2:24%, dam of Miss Foxy 2-22%, Foxwood 2:24%,by Danial Lambert 102. 1 ourth dam, Old Foxy, dam of Lady J oxy 2:24% and H. H. Franklin, sire of 2 and granddam [of Foxy 11 , Lambert 2:22% and 3 others m 2:30. & Harley Axtell will make the season at $20.00 to insure living foal Willbekeptat the home of 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, but best of care taken of mares sent to me. %A ! II III "I" For further particulars, address, VV■ || B | | | ? Phone No. 569 DECATUR, INDIANA |

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