Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 8, Number 95, Decatur, Adams County, 22 April 1910 — Page 4

DAILY MARKET REPORTS Corrected Every Afternoon

EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo. N. Y.. April 22 —(Special to Daily Democrat)— Receipts. 4,000; shipments. 1,710; official to New York yesterday, 700; hogs closing strong. ’ Medium and heavy, [email protected]; Yorkers. $9,700 $9.75; pigs, $9 70© $9.75; doughs, $8.60© $8.80; stags. $7.25® $7.75; sheep, 11,400;, market. 15c©25c lower; top lambs, $9.00; cattle. 75; slow. CHICAGO GRAIN. Chicago. 111.. Apr. 21—Wheat—May, $1.08; July. $1.01H; Sept.. 9»%C. Corn—May, 57%c; July, 61 He; Sept., 62» 4 c. Oats —May, 42c; July, 39%c; Sept.. 38 He. TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo. 0., Apr. 21 —Wheat —Cash, $1.07H May. $1.07H; July. SIO2H; Sept.. sl.Ol H- Corn —Cash and May, 57\c; July and Sept., 62c. Oats — Cash and May, 44c; July, 41Hc; Sept.. 38 He LOCAL GRAIN. O. T. Burt No. 2 Red whet 99c No. 2 White wheat 97c Standard White oats 38c Yellow ear corn, per cwt 69c White ear corn, per cwt 67c Rye. No. 2 70c Barley, No. 2 55c Clover seed, prime $5.50 Alsike seed, prime $5.09 Timothy seed, prime $1.75 Timothy hay, No. 1. primed, bailed $14.25

♦ ♦ »»♦♦♦♦♦< i♦ »»♦♦« ii 1 11 • 11»»**; J. D. HALE !; SEEDS, COAL AND FEED;; •; Portland Cement, Gypsum Rock Wall :: :: Plaster, Lime and Salt <> * j ;; We make a specialty of furnishing Seed Goods good ; : ;; in quality and low injprice. ;; ;; Call, Write or Phone No. 8. 201 S. 2nd. St. :: illllHHH* ♦ ♦ ♦♦IIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIMH ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦»»♦♦»»♦' I SELL INSURANCE . I Loan Money at “5 Per cent You can save sioon a Kitchen Range, $25011 aFamace you will call and see me \J\J. J. MYERS 'Paone 265. 233 North Fifth Street .Decatur. Indiana. JILL 1 . 1 " r“ ' 'JL2 LLJBJI'L" —- —"" ■ . 1”L l ILL'S!L... . ssssssssss SI s„s_ s S have 1100,000 S S Which we want to loan before March Ist. If you fl* are thinking of making a loan be sure and see us. 0 SOur terms are right. / € The Graham Insurance Company. j T Offices in Morrison Block. X SAAAAAA A A A A A A VWVVOV V V V 0 0 0 KOR SALE! W-# 47 Acre Farm close to good town and school, good buildings, good locs'ion on good roads, soil sandy loa m. slightly rolling. ’□o 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 second hand automobile as part pay. For further information write us. We will sell North Dakota. Michi gan and Texas land. Come in and see us before you buy. F'ruche & Litterer rm k i , „ , YOU CAN SWEEP AWAY ALL DOUBTS. I b .. IBM. °* tlle elce!lence of our ’•’ork by sending your soiled party dresses, tailormade dresses, fine lace and silk J’ waists to be cleaned or dyed. Ladles' taik>r-made dresses are cleaned and K 1 If to look equal to new, as well 'S/Jil a* men 8 fin€> clothin S w lb * Regis. Fort Wayne. Ind. The Regis French Dry Cleaning Company Fort W’ayne. Indiana. Local Agents— The Misses Bowers Millinery, z Decatur

LOCAL PRODUCE. H. BERtJNG. Eggs 19c . Butter 19c ;'Fowls 10c Young turkeys ’ Uc Ducks He Geese 9c . Old turkeys . Chicks 4.ltfc By Decatur Produce Co. Young tuikeva 17* Old turkeys, 1J« Ichlckh 10c Fowls 10c Eggs ...18c Ducks 10c Geese 9c j Butter Uc BUTTER AND EGGS. M. FULLENKAMP'S. Eggs t 19c Lard I<c . Butter —25 c NIBLICK A CO. Good roll butter !5c Eggs 191 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 o " PGR SAL^J—Barred Plymouth Rock eggs are the eggs that sell for setting. We have sold a lot of them and still have some or. nand at 50c per setting Call at the Studabaker farm 'Phone 350. Bud Sbeline. 85t12

TO BAKERS. The Pure Food law of 1907 and the Sanitary Food law of 1909' define un- ' sanitary conditions as they may exist ! tn food producing and distributing establishments, and provide that all food in the process of manufacture, sale and distribution b/ securely protected from flies, dust and dirt. Bread, pastries an dot her baker's goods w hich are not delivered to the consumer at the bakeshop but which are carried unwrapped to the grocery stores and other distributing stations iff wagons,' carts or similar conveyances. are not properly protected and the practice is in violation of law. In order that the sale of bread, pas tries and other baker's goods may be conducted under sanitary conditions and in conformity with the laws of the state, bakers are hereby instructed that on and after July 1, I #lO. all such goods, including bread, buns, rolls, biscuits, cakes, crackers, doughnuts. pies, and ether baker's products, must be properly protected while in transit or while displayed for sale. Fbr the guidance of bakers it is ordered that bread shall be wrapped in suitable wrappers, or placed in suitable bags before being taken from the bakeshop, and that other goods shall be carried in tight, dustproof boxes or cartons. This order shall not apply to baker's goods which are sold directly to the consumers at the bakeshops where they are made. County, city and town health officers, state food Inspectors and all other officers whose duty It is to enforce the Pure Food and Sanitary Food laws, will be governed by this notice in regulating the operation of bakeshope and the sale of bread and baker's products. H. El BARNARD. State Food and Drug Commissioner. o — — WANT YOUR HOUSE PAINTED? M H. Hamrick, first class painter, 15 years' experience, will do your work well. Call on me in Roe property. Grant street, near Clover Leaf depot. 93t6 — _o We sell land in the Saginaw Belt. Michigan, counties of Saginaw. Bav and Midland These counties have all kinds of soil, flats and uplands, all productive; our natural drainage facilities are the best. We have no waste land. Come and see us. We will go with you at any tim-> to see this country. THE MICHIGAN LAND CO.. S. E. Shamp. Manager, Decatur, Ind. Office over postoffice.

For Sale We have in stock a number of good second-hand Buggies and Surries which we will dispose of at a bargain. Come in, look them over and be convinced. Atz & Steele. &T h st f ATTENTION Just received—Large shipment of Hair Goods Neckwear, Pins, Broaches and Watch Fobs. . Newest £ and Latest Styles. Come early and get the first choice. - THE FAIR- - & GARARD JOS. D. SCHWARTZ Monroe Ind., R. 3. Agent For The Perfection Chum The best churn on the market. Churnz in less than ten minutes. Aiao sold at J. D. Hale’s Waivhoaae. Feb. 25 e o wk 2 mo

AT POINT OF DEATH Joe Depinet Leaves For Fostoria—Called by Serious Illness. OF HIS AGED MOTHER Believed to Have Suffered a Stroke of Paralysis—ls Well Known Here. Joe Depinet this morning received a message from his brother. John, which stated that their mother, Mrs. Eva Depinet, was very seriously 111 at her home at Fostoria, Ohio, and that he should come at oace. The message did not state the nature of 'the illness, but it is thought by»Mr. Depinet to be paralysis, as she has suffered strokes on different occasions. and one just a few months ago. She has reached the advanced kge of eighty years, which makes her chance, for recovery ver y doubtful. Mr. Depinet and daughter, Amelia, left this morning for Fostria to be present if death should occur. Mrs. Depinet is well known here and the outcoume of this serious attack will be watched anxiously by all. AHOY, FOR 5. S. CONVENTION! Parties going to the State Sunday school convention should arrange, if possible, to go with the Adams county delegation, which leaves Tuesday morning, i April 26th, over the G. R. A I. to Portland, then via the interurban to Indianapolis. JESS RUPP, Co. Pres. Plants for sale at Werder Sisters, 524 Marshall street. Cabbage or tomatoes, mango, peppers, fine plants, all at six cents a dozen; 'pboffe. 347. » SUO — Poland China hog for sale Pure bred and prolific. Further information. see G. H. Bright. Decatur. RF D. No. 2. 90t« Michigan farms are the farms to buy today. The greatest diversified farming and fruit country In the world. Call at my office for the address of many from this vicinity who have recently located in western Michigan and learn direct from them what they Harruff, Decatur, Ind., or the EvansHolt Co., Fremont. Mich. fr7wks. —• o AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE. Four passenger touring car in fine condition. Also one runabout at a bargain; act quickly. Call on Peter Kirsch, Norh Third street. Decatur. 68tf

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*, pianos, horeea, wagons. fixture*, etc. You can have from cne to twelve month*’ time In which to pay it back. 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 black, cut it out and mail It to ua. Our agem le in Decatur every Tuesday. Name - —e* Address Am s Warned Kind of Security Reliable Private FL Wayne loan Contpany Established '’B96. Room 2 Second Floor. 706 Calhoun Street. Home Phone. 833. Fort Wayne. Ind

hl Q AdAUSSION to 10. The Crystal Theatre 3 Saturday Afternoon APRIL 23d ah If accompanied by one paid admission.

TWO STALLIONS—ORLINDO AND HINDRANG. ORIJNDO —Black with star in the forehead, foaled July 1. 1903. Orlindo is an inbred Onward, in good site, stylish, kind and a natural trotter. He has never been worked for speed. No better bred colt In Adams count). He is a sure foal getter and breeds larfe. 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 his age. He has nearly three times as many grandchildrep in |he 2;30 list as any stallion of the same age and is one of George M likes greatest sons. Orlindo's first sire is Onward, sire of Beuzetta, 2:06K, and Colbert, 2;09H. and Gazette. 2:09H. A Q d Col. Thornton. 2.09 H. and Pearl Onward. 2:10H. And 1124 others in the 2:30 list Orlindo's first dam, Biownie, registered in Vol. ■ by voucher No. 1592, sire of W asseon, 2 22, anil then by Woodford’s Mam brino, 2:21H- -Second dam. Daisy by Hawpatch, sire of Magnolia, 2:09 l ». and 12 etaers in the list. Third dam Dolly Long by Flying Cloud. No. 4095. HINDRANG —German Coach Stallion bred b- Bakenkober, Schoenetnoqr, Germany. Imported by the German government Oldenberg. Germany, sired by Hokuspoku*. No. 1134, dam Maturklnd. No. 3117. These stallions will make the season of 1910 al the Old Weaver Barn, on North Second street Decatur, Indiana. WILLIAM BUTLER, Owner and keeper. —. —O SUNNY ALBERTA, CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY LANDS. Good climate, rich, black'soil, producing small grain In great quantities. Land selling at from $9 to $lB. on ten years' time, or crop payment plan—no crop, no pay. For further information inquire of the P. K. Kinney Real Estate gency, offices over Interurban station, Decatur, Indiana. •,92T4EF-tillSept-l — o We have several good farms in the Saginaw Beit Michigan. None better. Come and see us. We can tell you all about this country. We have seen the crops growing all during the summer seasons. We know just what we are talking about. Now is the time to buy a farm. Do not put it off too late. We are selling a great many of these farms and the people are well satisfied with their bargains The Michigan Land Co, S. E. Shamp, Manager Office over Poe toffice. De catur, Ind. 92ffi Conter’ scherry phosphate is a great thirst quencher It goes right to the spot, and the more you drink of it the better you will feel. Sixty cents per case delivered. Csffl phon* 92. 82 2w.

WANT AD COLUMN FOR SALE—4O acres of good land in Berrien county, Mich., four acres second growth of timber, apple pear orchard, fine high bush huckleberry marshes. 20 acres. Price. $2,©00. Write if interested to the owner, Martin R_ Duncan. Scottville. Mich. FOR SALE —A Shorthorn bull calf. Splendid stock. Inquire Sam Wyatt, R. R. No. 1, Decatur. 92t6 FOR SALE—Rural New Yorker seed potatoes at market price. Buy best home grown seen. Ben S. Colter, Bobo, Ind. Decatur, R. R. 9 91t« FOR RENT —Five room house on south side. Dan Erwin. 95t6 FOR SALE—One good gasoline range. Detroit mage; good as new. Enquire of Mrs. Chas. Locke. North sth adeet 85t6 FjR SALE— Six fan blooded Plymouth Rock bens and a rooster; also early row seed potatoes. Phone 588 or enquire of Clyde Rice. eod2wks FOR SALE—A three-burner gasoline stove; original cost was $12.50; is in good condition and will sell for $6 00. Come quick if you want it. Mrs. D. W. Beery, North .Fifth street MONEY TO LOAN—I have plenty ot money to loan on farms No commission charged. D. B. Erwin, attorney at law. ts FOUND—GoId watch fob, by Aaron DeVmney. Owner can have same by calling at this office and paying for this ad. 87tf

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Dr. L. H. Zeigler, VCTERINePV SURGEON Dr. J.M.MILLER Eye. Ear, Noss and Throat Treated EYES TESTED A GLASSES FfTTBB tM Smith Seoood SL OT!^> *®***' < 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. He was foaled in *902. 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 Fbrt Wayne in 1908 in a very strong show, including Crouch fc 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 dis1 position. He stands sixteen bands, weighs 1,350 pounds, and is a blood bay, with black poia's. “TIP TOP" was sired by J. Landersohn 505, by Hercules 410, G, Brilliant sth 301. Dam Bessie 78, by Maynet 860 by Agamerman, No. 55. The sire of Tip Top was imported by Bell Bros., and the dam by Crouch A 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 he responsible should any occur. Chas E. Magley R. F. D. No. 7. DECATUR, - - - INDIANA. NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS, I hereby notify the 'axpeyers of Ad lEI county that Monday, May 2, 1910, is the last day for paying the first In stallment of taxes. All taxes not paid on or before said date will be delinquent and the penalty of 10 per cent will positively be added on the taxes for the whole year. Please 2>e govemed accordingly. Yours very truly, CHARLES W YAGER. 7122 County Treasurer. — —o WAYLAND, MICHIGAN. This is the place to get a bargain In farms ot all kinds, sizes, and prices. Just listed some more good ones. W rite for particulars, or come and me J. M. GILPIN, Real Estate Agent. I 90tf . Wayland. Mich. o , FOR SALE —A full blooded Poland China male bog. For further particulars address G. H. Bright, R, P No. 2. Decatur. 92t12 Why not have a birthstone, which brings courage, wisdom and good luck to the wearer* We have a fine selection of ring. Se« sare guaraateed to stay tn for two years, at prices to suit all. Didot A Son, the Jeweler on I north side of coart bouse. 93t3

Sr ■•■di CALL ON F.E.WI , j PO'nUsnt I c, 'PPfi'Gn n din| Bicvcle sndGii X, * |h| »nd General • pair. The ma doe a » art, ruin. Second Hand Bicydts For Sale P. J. HYLAND SANITARY PLUMBING Gae Fitting, titaam aad Hot Water Heatiag, Ga« and Combination Fixtures 13 ikiftc SL Plioet Ui Pure Lake ke 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. Ice Ice Ice We are deliver ice to Decatur customers at any .time now. Pure, clean ice that will keep'your refriger ator cool, delivered atjprivate houses for 40c per 100 lbs, Mersman Ice Line J. i COVEMALEM.I. t 6. ’ Drs. J.S. Cavardilo aniSar Special attention gives to diseases of the Eyt, Em, lose, aeiM Office 11854 2-nd Street Decatur, FOLEYS KIDNB'PIUS Fo. Bmuc-is k.OM»-5“» so®o*»

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