Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 8, Number 97, Decatur, Adams County, 25 April 1910 — Page 4

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EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo. N. Y,.. Apr. 25— (Special to Daily Democrat I —Receipts, 626; shipments, 3,800; official to New York Saturday, 3,230. Hogs closing steady. Medium and heavy, Yorkers, [email protected]: pigs and lights, 89 roughs, 88.90© 89.00; stags, 87.504x88.00; sheep, 13,400; strong; lambs, 89 25©89 39; top wethers, 88.00; ewes, 87.25® 87.35; cattle, 4,625; market fair; 10c© 20c lower; others steady; good New York steers, 87 65© 88.30; shipping steers, 87.40©87 65; good to prime butchers, >7.25© 88.00; cows, 84.00. CHICAGO GRAIN. Chicago, I!!., Apr 23—Wheat— May, 81.09%; July, 8103%; Sept.. 81.01%. Corn —May, 58%c; July, 61 %c; Sept, <3%c. Oats —May, 42%c; July, 40%; Sept., 39%c. TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, 0., Apr. 23 —Wheat —Casa, 81 10;’May, 8110; July, 81.04%; Sept. 81.03*4. Corn—Cash, 59c; May, 59%c; July, 63%c; Sept, 64%c. Oats —Cash, 44%c; May, 45c; July, 42%c; Sept., 39 %c. LOCAL GRAIN. G. T. Burk. No. 2 Red wheat 81.02 No. 2 White wheat 98c | Standard white oats 36c Yellow ear corn, per cwt 72c White ear corn, per cwt 70c Rye, No. 2 70c Barley, No. 2 55c Clover seel, prime 85.50 Aisike seed, prime 85.09 Timothy seed, prime 81.75

■! LL ■ 1 ''g!!" 1 .J!!!— " - Our Agents Make $50.00 a Week color portrait and gold frame ■ Costs 90 cents complete with glass, sells for $1.98, Samplesand instructions free. | Young man in Ohio made $22 in one day. We are the largest picture and frame , house in the world. One general agent wanted in each county. Give us reference . and we will extend you thirty days’ credit with steady, honorable employment' at a big income. Our business is established twenty five years. We are not in j the picture and frame trust. We want honorable, trustworthy representatives only. You need no capital to work for us. We teach you how to make a success, f Address at once WILLIAMS ART COMPANY. 2515 W. Taylor St. Chicago, 111. i (In answering state “Saw advertisement in Decatur Daily Democrat) FREE TRIAL TREATMENT JMfewQwk *. wonderful «jcc«u’el Or. I W A LOR OH th eurtog Orfifito to 8 x wet ha» mill Sim ode 6t. the Kfc trot*- Specialise id a jpdiana. ITb ifbfi to WESF'SET- tPw softeners of chroAic raid this Hl? /Ts paper, that he can cure; he is going to send ** Free Trial Treatment* ■■T’" / any kind to all who naalcfiis firvlce*. IKww'-n, r He cures diseases of the stomach as! MWetoF ' kidneys, bladder, liver, fclood and Os the hen, WL. . A vous system Anyone sufte.-ing nets, nervousness and tack A ygy. SS|r stores tt> strength. — He also cures pile*.’firtuto and 'fiiprsre 'efifh.' out cutting, without adrawlngi blobd. He don t lay the patient «p cne.ftiaute, Dr. Waldron never uses the knife.l In Marton,' Z Ind., *e is called th* Stood!W» wrgebh." ■ Send him your name and address and he trill F«u * f ree trill treatment aad s , I H. Wal&.M!T>. WEST’SECONDISTREETjMinen.TInB - - ,A> h a».w»w<aaO^aaaa m—w ,>w» ■ f '’MHBHMHIMMMiHNMMBHMMIia

FOR SALE OR RENT —a good house on Madison street, ana one on Thirteenth street Julius Haugk. 96t6 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, horses, wagons, fixture*, etc. You can have 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 tn proportion. It you need money fill out the following blank, ent it out and mail it to us. Our agent is in Decatur every Tuesday. Name A d dress Ain’s Wanted Kind of Security Reliable Private FL Wayne Loan Company Established 1896. Room 2 Second Floor, 706 Calhoun Street. Home Phone, 831 Fort Wayne. Ind

, Timothy hay. No. 1, primed, bailed 814.25 LOCAL PRODUCE. H. BEFU-INQ. g,Eggs 19c Butter 18c . Fowls 10c i, Young turkeys 14c ; .Ducks 11c . Geese 9c p Old turkeys 12c , Chicks 10c c By Decatur Produce Co. r Young tinkers 17s ; Old turkeys. 13c s Chlokh 10c Fowls , 10c Eggs 18c Ducks '....10c Geese 9 c ‘ Butter l"c BUTTER AND EGGS. M. FULLENKAMP'S. Eggs 19c Lard 12c Butter 25c NIBLICK 4 CO. ’ Good roll butter 25c 1 Eggs 19c WOOL AND HIDES. B. KALVER and SON. Beef hides 8 cents ■Calf hides 11 cents ; Sheep pelts, 25c to 81 25 I Merchantable wool 23c T aiiow 5c o 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 nand at 50c per setting. Call at the Studabaker farm. ’Phone 350. Bud Sheline. 85t12

Ron Sale > I 11 We have in stock a number of good second-hand Buggies and Surries which we will dispose of at I a bargain. Come in, look them over and be convinced. Atz & Steele, Sfb, FOUND —Gold watch fob, by Aaron DeVinney. Owner can have same by calling at this office and paying for this ad. 87tf 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. Call 'phone 92. 82-2 w« JOS. D. SCHWARTZ Monroe Ind., R. X Agent For The Perfection Churn The best chum on the market Chums rin less than ten minutes. Also sold at J. D. Hale’s Warehouse. I Feb. 25 e o wk 2 mo

• I PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at his residence, 4% miles west and I % mile south of Honduras, known as I the Peter B. Baumgartner farm, beginning at 130 o'clock p. m Tuesday, April 26. 1910, the following prop--5 erty-. to wit: Horses—One sorrel mare, 8 years old. in foal; one Jersey cow, *3 years old. giving milk; one ; shoat and about 100 chickens. Implej merits. ftc.—One good top buggy, 1 . cultivator, 1 shovel plow. 1 scoop; . j shovel, 1 crumb schovel, 1 mowing ,' scytne, 2 sets double work harness, ; ;l 1 Birdsell wagon and oed, about 1% 51 tons of timothy hay and some fod- .' der, one 2% barrel steel tank and I some coal. Household goods—One E ' soft coal heating stove, 1 Na 8 cook . stove, 2 bedsteads, 1 cot, 1 panel . door cupboard, 1 milk can. crocks : and jars, and many other articles too • j numerous to mention. J Terms—All sums of 15.00 and un- . der. cash In hand; Over 85.00 a credit , : of 9 months will be given, the puri chaser giving his note therefor, with ' approved freehold security to the satisfaction of the undersigned. No propertv removed until settled for. W. W SVTILEF. J. N. Burkbead, Auct. — —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 Uie feed business and will appreciate your trade. Come in and see us. Open evenings. 85t6 MART ANDREWS & BROTHER. FOR SALE—A steel range; geod as new. Will sell at a bargain. G. W. Warner, R. F. D. No. 9. 90t3 When ths olldren come home frots school in the afternoon, Bred and thirsty, give tnem a drink of Conter s cherry eider, with a few crackers. This will make them happy, while it doesn’t spoil their appetite for supper. oixty cents per case, deliverei. Call ‘phone 92. 82-2w* 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 re--1 cently located in western Michigan 'and learn direct from them what they bargain; act quickly. Hamiff, Decatur, Ind., or the EvansHolt Co., Fremont, Mich. fr7wks. Serve Comer’s ginger ale at luncheon or dinner and delight everybody. It's the finest domestic ginger ale ever made. Sixty cents per ease, delivered. Call 'photfe 92. 82-2 wPlants for sale at Werder Sisters, 524 Marshall street. Cabbage or tomatoes, mango, peppers, fine plants, all at six cents a dozen; 'phone, 347. 95t10 Poland China hog for sale. Pure bred and prolific. Further information, see G. H. Bright, Decatur, R. P. D. No. 2. 90t6 Horsemen! I I wish to call your attention to the trotting stallion Glides Heart, No. 52468, standard and registered in Vol. XIX, American Trotting Register. He is a fine styled dark bay in color, fine disposition. 16 hands high, weighs I, foaled 1906, sired by Great Heart, 2:12*4, Michigan's greatest sire; the sire of Auto 2:04*4: Wilkes Heart, 2:00*4; winner of the 810,606 Charter Oak stake; Greatest Line, 2:06*4; Octro, 2:07*4; Namo, 2:09*4; Thelma, 2:09*4; Great Medium, 2:09*4, etc. Sired dams of Lire O’Gold, 2:07%; Daniel, 2:08%, etc. first dam, Coldwater Belie 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. GLIDEHEART 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. 815.00 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. ! I m. at my house In Monroe. J. W. ANDREWS, Owner and Keeper.

— THIS IS NOT AT ALL SURPRISING ■ • s Aftsr Sixteen Weeks of Suffering Roo I Juice Started Him Back to i School. • . The reputation of Root Juice is gen Jeral. The wonderful growth of th« I I business which is rapidly spreadin; all over the Vnited States, is a natural result of merit That Root Juice is a medicine of unusual merit is un ; questioned by tnoae who are most fa miliar with the remedy. Hundreds ol ! druggists throughout the country claim that Root Juice is getting more praise from their customers, and giv ing better satisfaction than any med Icine they ever sold. W. A. Gutelius a well known druggist of Bluffto i, Ind., In a letter to the company wrote: “The people here are speak ing in the highest praise of the Juice Frank Highland, a prominent farmet of Rdckcreek township, bought a bot tie of Root Juice, and within a wees returned and purchased two more bot ties. I asked him if he had received any benefits from the Juice. He said he was more than pleased Said he had a son who had not been able to at tend school for sixteen weeks on account of severe stomach troubles. He would bloat and swell up as tight as a drum. Had two doctors treat him, but got no relief. After taking Root Juice for a short while the trouble en tirely disappeared, and that his boy would soon start to school again. Said he himself was troubled with indiges tion, and a few doses of Root Juice gave him much relief. Wiley Messic, a prominent farmer of East Lancaster township, had been afflicted with stomach trouble for the last twenty-five years. To my personal knowledge he was a total physical wreck when he bought three bottles of Root Juice. But after taking it he came back to my store and said he would not be in the same condition that he was before tak ing Root Juice-for any consideration. Everybody in this locality knows William Jones, the blacksmith of Poneto, that he was afflicted with kidney trouble and unable to work .for two years. It would do you good to hear him te.l of the wonderful good Root Juice has done for him.” (Signed.) W. A. Gutelius. Bluffton, Ind. Testimonials regarding the good Root Juice is doing are piling in thick and fast. Many of this locality are praising the medicine and the people at the Holthouse Drug Co. are greatly pleased with the local good it is doing. r.r. tTme Tables CHICAGO i. ERIE Eastbound Na «—Daily 2:27 a.m. No. 12—Daily 4:05 a.m. No. 4—Daily 3:38 p.m. No. 22—Daily ex. Sunday.. .1:49 p. m. No. 14—Daily 8:57 p.m. Westbound No. 47—Daily 8:17 a m No. 3—Daily 12:47 p.m. No. 21—Daily, ex. Sunday. .10:10 a. m. GRAND RAPIDS ft INDIANA In Effect December 5, 19C9. Southbound No 4, Daily 2:03 a. m. No. 12, Daily, except Sunday 7:14 a. m. No. 2, Daily, except Sunday 1:11 p. m. Northbound No. 5, Daily 1:28 a. m. No. 3, Daily, except Sunday 3:07 p. m. No. 7, Daily, except Sunday 7:57 a. m. T, ST. L. Sl W. R. R. No. I—Toledo to Frankfort Ex Sunday IV 49 a m. No. 2—Frankfort to Toledo, Ex Sunday 11:27am No. 3—Delphos to St Louis. Dally ........ 7:21 am Nr. 4—St Louis to Delphos, Dally 8:03 p m No. s—Toledo to St Louis. Daily 10:17 p.m. No. 6 —St. Louis to Toledo, Daily 5:05 a.m. Daily Interurban Schedule The Fort Wayne 4 Springfield Railway Company. Trails Leave Trains Leave Decatur 'Fort Wayne s:soam. 7:00a.m. 7:00a.m. B:3oam. 8:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 10:00a.m. 11:30a.m. 11:30 a.m. 1:06 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 2-30 pm. 4:00p.m. 4:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00p.m. 8:30 p.m. 9:30 p.m. 11:00 p.m. Theater parties taking the 7:00 p m. car will arrive at Calhoun and Berry streets, Fort Wayne, at 8:10 p m. The last car leaving Fort Wayne at 11 p. m. will wait until after the show. W. H. Fledderjohan. J. R- Fink, Gen. Mgr. G. P- ft F- A

‘ WANTADCOLUMN >t ■ —— WANTED—Man to learn automobile business. We teach by mail and get you a Job at 825 weekly. Roches- »• ter Automobile School, Rochester, e New York. , FOR SALE —10 acres of good land in ’ Berrien county. Mich., four acres! 1 second growth of timber, apple and pear orchard, fine high bush buckle | *■ berry marshes, 20 acres. Price. *• 82,000. Write If interested to the j •f owner, Martin R. Duncan, Scottville, I y Mich. e FOR SALE—A Shorthorn bull calf, r- Splendid stock. Inquire Sam Wyatt, 1- R. R. No. 1, Decatur. ’ 9216 ». FOR SALE—Rural New Yorker seed *, potatoes at market price. Buy best 1 f- home grown seen. Ben S. Colter. *• Bobo, Ind. Decatur. R. R. 9. 91t6 b FOR RENT—Five room house on T south side. Dan Erwin. 95t6 t- FOR SALE—One good gasoline range. * Detroit make; good as new. E:i t- quire of Mrs. Chas. Locke, North sth ‘1 street. Sst6 d FOR SALE—Six full blooded Plymouth e Rock hens and a rooster; also early t- row seed potatoes. Phone 588 or en- > quire of Clyde Rice. eod2wks f FOR SALE—A three-burner gasolint a stove; original cost was 812.50; is *• in good condition and will sell for 4 86.00. Come quick if you want it. *- Mrs. D. W. Beery, North Fifth street >’ MONEY TO LOAN—I have plenty ol d money to loan on farms. No com- , mission charged D. B. Erwin, ate torney at law. ts I r BUILDING STONE. I- • e See Julius Haugk for building stone, e crushed stone, sand, Portland cement e and dynamite. 96tf t o y TWO STALLIONS—ORLINDO AND e HINDRANG. :- ORLINDO—BIack with star in the | ‘ forehead, foaled July 1, 1903. Orlindo | I' is an inbred Onward, In good sixe, sty-1 ’• lish, kind and a natural trotter. He *' has never been worked for speed. No I l - better bred colt in Adams county. He I is a sure foal getter and breeds large, 8 uni.’arm heavy bone, nicely finished | '■ colts. Owego, sire of Orlindo, is a typical Onward, sixteen hands high.' 4 weighs 1200 pounds, strangly mad >, 1 good gaited, very speedy but never e trained or raced. Onward leads all e sires and at his age living or dead y in the 2:20 performers and has more >• producing sons and daughters than any sire of his age. He has nearly I three times as many grandchildren ic 4 the 2:30 list as any ktallion 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, 2:09%, and Gazette, 2:09%, and Col Thornton, 2.09%, and j Pearl Onward, 2:10%, and 1124 otht ers in the 2:30 list Orlindo’s first; L dam. Brownie, registered in Vol. 7 ( by voucher No. 1592, sire of Wasseon, t 2:22, ahd then by Woodford’s Mambrino, 2:21%. Second dam, Daisy by Hawpatch, sire of Magnolia, 2:09%, and 12 otaers in the list. Third dam Dolly Long by Flying Cloud, No. 4095. U HINDRANG —German Coach Stallion bred b’ Bakenkoher, Schoenemoor, Germany, imported by the 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, en North Second street, Decatur, In- ' diana. WILLIAM BVTLER, 2tw-for-2wks 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 89 to 818, 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, IndiL ana. 92T&F-tillSept-l ——■ AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE. Four passenger touring car In fine condition. Also one runabout at a street. Decatur. 68tf Call on Peter Kirsch, North Third I* 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 have several good farms in the Saginaw Belt, 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 d time to buy a farm. Do not put It off f. too late. We are selling a great many e of these farms and the people are e well satisfied with their bargains. The Michigan Land Co., S. E. Shamp, Manager. Office over Poetoffice, DeL catur, Ind. 92f5

W. H. JOHNSTON’S Institute of Osteopathy Main office Foutth Floor Shoaf Bdg. Fort Wayne, i ni BRANCH OFFICE, Room io, Interurban Bdg. D ecal J

BBM■■■■■■ ■■ 1—1 * Dr. L. H. Zeigler, VETERINARY SURGEON Monmouth, Ind. ’Phone 9. Dr. J. M. MILLER Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat Treated kYEi TE6TEO A GLaMEA FITTIC 326 Smith Seoond St. - ■ j German Coach Stallion Hhf W "Mr - 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 F. 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 i bred by Bell Bros., of Wooster, Ohio. 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 North- ; ern Indiana fair in class of Coach, I Cleveland Bays. Morgans, Hackneys, ■ , General Purpose and Light Harness I 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 bands, weighs 1350 pounds, and is a blood bay, with black points. “TIP TOP" was sired by J. Landeraohn 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. 812.00 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 responsible should any occur. Chas. E. Magley R. F. D. No. 7. DECATUR, - - - INDIANA. NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS. 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 delinquent and the penalty of 10 per cent . will positively be added on the taxes for the whole year. Please be govI erned accordingly. Yours very truly, CHARLES W. YAGER, 71tf County Treasurer. . - oWAYLAND. MICHIGAN. This is the place to get a bargain - in farms of all kinds, sizes, and prices. Just listed some more good ones. Write for particulars, or come and see me. J. M. GILPIN, Real Estate Agent, ‘ 90tf Wayland, Mich. 1 — —-o ■ — FOR SALE—A full blooded Poland China male hog. For further pertict ulars address Q. H. Bright, R. R. No. ! 2. Decatur. 92 ti2 ! Why not have a blrthstone, which r brings courage, wisdom and good luck ‘ to the wearer? We have a fine selec- ■ tion of rings. Set sare guaranteed to . stay in for two years, at prices to suit all. Didot & Son. the Jeweler on north side of court house. 93t3

CALL ON F. E SMITH for Flow Clipper Grinding Bicycle endCs, •nd General pair. The does warn Second Hand Bicycles For Sale p. j. mil SANITARY PLUMBING Gaa Fitting, Steam and Hat Water Heating, Gas and Combination Fixtures 23 Monrw SL Phone $ 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. Ice Ice Ice We are readyjto deliver ice to Decatur customers at any time now. Pure, clean ice that will keep’your refrigerator cool, delivered atjprivate houses for 40c per 100 lbs, Mersman Ice Line J. t. (WtMULMJ. L 6. « Ors. J. S. Goferdila aiiSt! Special attention given to diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose, and Tlifrt Office liß% and Street Decatur, Indian FOLEYS KIDNEY PMS Fob Bac«xc-.c ano FOR SALE. All kinds of fruit trees; also som» shade trees, pie plant. Call at Schlickman’s feed yard, North Second St. J. B. CRAM EK k CO. - — o— ’ ♦ »»♦♦»»»»»*♦♦* « FOR SALE. * M. E. Wheeler ft Co's higb ‘ * grade corn, potato and garden « * fertilizer. Cali 'phone No. 12 A » * line, Decatur, or address C. H- » * Getting, Route 1. Decatur. 93t6 « »♦*♦♦♦******** —" ' , After that card party, serve C« ter's ginger ale. It's spicy, and delicious. Sixty cents per <«'• Call ’phone 92. If you have ever tasted Conter* birch beer, you don’t know wbat ;« have missed. You should always a case of it in your pantry. cents per case. Call ’phone 92 Conter’s cherry cider In ner pan.? never caught "without a thing house” when guests arrive unexP* •dly. A glass of this sparkling ’ age served daintily in tM n with a few wafers is decide* -? “correct” thing nowadays Sixty per case, delivered. Call Plenty of money to 1°“ property at 6 per cent partial payment at any into"* 1 ing time, BCHVRGER ft ts Attoraea at L*w aad