Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 8, Number 110, Decatur, Adams County, 10 May 1910 — Page 4

DAILY MARKET REPORTS Corrected Every Afternoon

EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y„ May 10—(Special to Daily Democrat)—Receipts, 1,120; shipments, 950; %fficial to New York yesterday, 3.800; hogs closing strong. Medium and heavy. $10.00@$10.05; Yorkers and mixed, [email protected]; lights and pigs. [email protected]; roughs $8.90&59.00; stags. [email protected]; cattle, 50; slow; sheep, 3,000; steady with yesterday's close; top lambs., |8.»0. ■ CHICAGO GRAIN. Chicago. 111., May 9—Wheat—May. $1.14%; July. 81.04; Sept., 11.01%. Corn—May, 61%c; July, 62%c; Sept., 63%c. Oats—May. 42%c; July,4o%c; Sept., 38%c. TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, 0., May 9—Wheat—Cash and May $1.15; July, $1.05; Sept, $1.03%. Corn —Cash and May, 61c; July, 63%c; Sept.. 64%c. Oats—Cash and May, 44%c; July. 42%c; Sept., 38%c. LOCAL GRAIN. O. T. Burt Nofl 2 Red wheat $1.07 No. 2 White wheat $1.05 Standard White oats 36c Yellow ear corn, per cwt 76c White ear corn, per cwt 78c Rye, No. 2 70c Barley. No. 2 55c Clover seed, prime $5.25 Alsike seed, prime $5.50 Timothy seed, prime $1,751 Timothy hay. No. 1, primed, bailed $12.75 BUTTER AND EGGS. M. FULLENKAMP'S.

DO NOT READ THIS plen V f T n_ ey. Very Low Rates. No Extras. Life, sick, accident and fire insurance. Celebrated “Richmond Suction Cleaner” to let and to sell. Information where to buy the best stoves, ranges and furnaces at a great bargain, on a month’s trial. W. J. MYERS, 233 N. sth st. 'Phone 265 P Z This j Q AdAMSSION to 111 The Crystal Theatre TUESDAY EVENING MAY 10th. If accompanied bv one paid admission. Hyou can sweep away all DOUBTS. of the excellence of our work by sending your soiled party dresses, tailormade dresses, fine lace and silk waists to be cleaned or dyed. Ladiee' tailor-made dresses are cleaned and pressed to look equal to new, as wel’ as men’s fine clothing at the Regis Fort Wayne, Ind. The Regis French Dry Cleaning Company Fort Wayne, Indiana. Local Agents - The Misses*Bowers Millinery, Decatur | See Bowers-Niblick Grain I g Company for all kinds of | I FARM SEEDS | b When you want to Buy or Sell s I == I Alfalfa seed, Hungarian Grass seed S Millet seed. Lawn grass, Cane seed k Broom Com seed, Seed Potatoes, J - Field Peas, Garden’seeds, Chick "f S feed. Oyster shell, Oil meal, Rock 5 * 2 and Barrel salt/ 8 M—— S Robert Case a S Manager e

Lard 12c Butter 20c r.ggs 18c NI BUCK A CG. Good roll butter 18c Eggs 18c LOCAL PRODUCE. H. BERUNG. Eggs 18c Hutter 18c Fowls 10c Young turkeys 14c Ducks He Geese »c Old turkeys . M lsc Chicks 10c By Decatur Produce Co. Young tmkeys 17s Old turkeys, -13 c Chlckh 10c Fowls 10c Eggs 18c Ducks 10c Geese 9 c Butter 17c WOOL AND HIDES. B. KALVER and SON. Beef hides 8 cents Calf hides 11 ceoU Sheep pelts, 25c to $1.26 Merchantable wool 23c Tallow $c oFOUND —Gold watch fob, by Aaron DeVinney. Owner can have same by calling at this office and paying for this ad. STtf - - o~ —— I FOR SALE—Barred Plymouth Rock eggs are the eggs that sell for setting. We have sold a lot of them and 1 still have some on nand at 50c per i setting. Call at the Studabaker farm. I 'Phone 350. Bud Sheline. 85t12 ■■ a hi ■ i i

FREE TRANSPORTATION to those who wish to visi it Development of west Michigan this summer of 1910. For full particulars write today. I LOCK BOX 83 HESPERIA MICH —— 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, wagon*, fixture l , etc. You can have from one to twelve month 1 ' 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 p r oportlen. 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 Am's Wanted Kind of Security Reliable Private FL Waytiß Loan Company Established 1896. Room 2 Second Floor, 706 Calhoun Street. Home Phone, 833. Fort Wayne, Ind

W. H. JOHNSTON’S Institute of Osteopathy Main office Fouith Floor Sheaf Bdg. Fort Wayne, Ind. BRANCH OFFICE, Room io, Internrban Bdg. Decatnr | free'trial treatment. H* etm diMMM at tk» twnacb «atj kidtieyi. blsddtt. li*»> 6tMd «nd <rf rout iy*t«it>. •• Anyaa* •offtfing Win . ma, a«m>uMM Shß Mora to ttrenjtb. ~ Ho alto eww pitaC fiftnjk k»d’mproV eftVf oat Cutting, without K drtWing t tteßd. *■' jit dse'ttey tfio pstiwrup ooofaHrat*, Dr.Wildton emr «>o» <bt tatifoA h> Mtffoa/ Ind., koto Ckllod tM «BfgWtL“l Send Sim four ut&o tad «ddm» «ri ho Will and yen 0 free trill trownttt eqd e Da it aow^Addrsa f J. H. « WEST S**OOOOO Q 0 0 Q C 0 wwVUVVWwywwww » $ WE HAVE $ 100,000 S $ Which we want to loan : before March Ist. If you 0 are thinking of making a loanjbe sure and see us. w I SOur terms are right. $ SThe Graham Insurance Company. Offices in Morrison Block. X | SOOOOOO 0 0 0 0 0 0 vvvuwu w w w w w v ■ I I— ■■■-"■ j ■ s n THEY’VE GOT THEUOODS ii | GEARY-0 | j ■ 10c CIGAR ■ - : Geary Brothers, g BiaiHIBIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIBIBH

I Dr. L. H. Zeigler, VETERINCRY SURGEON Monmouth, Ind. ’Phone 9. i Secend Hand Bicycles For Sale J. S.COVU»ALEN.S. L 6. C»rt»»lL?. W. firs, J. S. Gerardals and Son Special attention given to di seases of the Eya, Ear, Hose, and Throat Office 118% and Street Decatur, Indiana • « * The Most Complete « « Line of High Grade « « * I Smoking - Chewing * •TOBACCO: * Carrier! is the city at * < T.C. Corbett's « * Cigar Store * *************** i FOR - SALE—BarredPly mouth Rock baby chicks; 15s apiece until one ; week old. Call at the old Studebaker i tarm. Phone 350. Bud Sheline. 105t6

JOURNEY TO COAST (Continued from page 1.) rife in the mountain rock, ran in straight lines, but it does not. It is tortuous In Its formation, as the track of a snake is In the dust. The canyon walls are of red granite, sparkling here and there with mica, showing 1 the wondrous work of nature's hand. As the engine rounds the sharp curves the cars sway to the right and to the left, causing a feeling that the train might turn over and tumble hundreds of feet to the river below. From the canyon of the Arkansas we enter Brown'* canyon, which is but a branch, or continuation of the first A few scrubby cedars mark the difference. A little beyond we reach the Collegiate range, as it is known. The village of Buena Vista, a mountain pleasure resort, at high dltrttide is next in view. Standing out in bold relief, nearly a mile above the railroad and the town, are the three peaks known as Mount Harvard, fourteen thousand, three hundred and sev-enty-five feet high; Mount Princeton. 14,196 feet; and Mount Yale, 14,187 feet above sea level. Proceeding onward, we arrive at the town of Malta, which has an elevation of nine thousand, six hundred feet. To the northwest, hovering near the mountain tops, we see dense clouds of smoke. We are told that Leadville, one of the largest modern cities, at a high elevation, is located there. It is ten thousand, two hundred feet above sea level, and is in the very heart of the gold and silver mining region of the United States. That it produces and marKets each year fifteen million dollars’ worth of gold and silver. To the east and soutn of the town of Malta is Mount Massive, which is the highest mountain in Colorado. Its height is nearly three miles —14,494 feet —or about a mile above the town. Onward the train tediously toils toward the mountain crest. Here the mountain sides are barren of vegetation and many snowtopped peaks are visible. On all sides we look are mountain slopes. That tall snowcapped range in front of us seems to contest our progress. We are no" ascending the Tenessee Pass. All at once unexpected darkness last for a time, and we are told when light again appears that we have crossed the “Continental • Divide" and are on the Pacific slope at an elevation of ten thousand, two hundred and forty (10,240) feet above sea level, that the three thousand feet tunnel Just passed through was under a ridge more than fourteen thousand feet high. It is a notable fact that the high altitude at Tennessee Pass gave some passengers the “gapes," others “bees in their ears,” others “palpitation of tfieir tongues," while they flurried and fluttered around as though some direful calamity was at hand. And there were some others who sat and thought, while there were a few, in the minority, who just simply sat. (To be Continued.) o A MOST HORRIBLE CONDITION, Related by E. G. _ Moore, Whose Reputation for Truthfulness is Unquestioned. As so many people of this country are taking Root Juice these days, and a majority of them, after taking a bottle or two of it, praise it very highly, thoee who have not tried the medicine are doubting the great good it is doing will last. However, they have no cause to do so, as there are many living proofs throughout the country of the lasting good results from the Root Juice treatment. That Root Juice is making hundreds of those who are taking it, feel much better no one doubts. If those who are rapidly improving under the treatment could have a talk with E. G. Moore of Rural Route Number 9, Fort Wayne, Ind., (a man whose word is not doubted by those who know him) they would be convinced that the great good Root Juice is doing, is lasting. Mr. Moore said ■ "Three years ago my wife was in a horrible condition. She suffered a long time with her stomach and kidneys. Several doctors treated her, but all of the doctors and medicines failed to do any I good. She was almost a living skeleton, and a bundle of nerves. Her stomach was so sore and weak that the slightest foods would lie in it and ferment, causing gas to form and bloat her up as tight as a drum. When she commenced to take Root Juice I she was too weak to feed herself and was living on liquid diet, but after taking the medicine a short while she gradually began to eat solid foods ' and take on flesh and strength. The remedy seemed to soothe her nerves and in a short while she could sleep like a baby, and her sleep was refreshing. The medicine soon had her up and around. That was about three years ago. and her stomach continues to be all right Her appetitie is good and she can eat anything she wishes and digest it" The evidence is here in abundance, and the Root Juice people can prove every claim that is being made for the great remedy that is now being sold ' so fast at the I tollhouse drug store.

Spring Weddings and* | J Commencements - 11 r Aimrooriate Gifts for these occa- n ' I desirable and a gift that is un- g M sions are a the or( j inary 1S always M I sought'for They are always to be found at | I‘ " Lehne’s Jewelry Store Q We have just received H VSr the latest styles in Brace- U lets, LaVeliiers, Lockets, j Fl Chains, Rings of all des- | > criptions, Broaches, Cuff g E Links ’ Etc ’ ine watches » s jn complete in design and [J quality and prices in reach it of all.’ We guarantee them L | to give satisfaction in wear I and time keeping also. Let 1 nus show you and we will conyince Jt'nc’fße'e □ ; I mean what we say. ALL ENGRA v ING FREE. U : |w. L. LEHNE, The ■ ■ ! Make Work Easy : ■ ■ S Clean Your Carpets With Dentley’s 5 i Carpet Cleaner ■ " We will rent it by the day or will sell you one. B ■ Call and allow us to show you how your Carpets, ■ E Rugs and Curtains can be cleaned. This is one of g ■ the best electric cleaners to be had and we will let ■ ■ you be the judge after a trial against all other j ■ makes. Sweeps the dust in one-quarter of the ■ time of the old way, and does it ten times as es- g ficiently. It saves the wear on carpets, rugs, up- ■ t ■ holstery and curtains. It takes all the dust and J ■ dirt out of each room everytime you use it. It is ■ ’ J the only method by which a room can be kept per- ® i ■ fectly clean. Ask us to show you. * : Niblick & Companv. i ■—■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a Reo, Maxwell, Brush, Ford and DeTam ble Automobiles r _

j Reo—(-cylinder, 30 b. p $1,250 B Reo—22-h. p 1,000 Reo Runabout 500 - Maxwell—(-cylinder, 30-h. p.... 51,500 s Maxwell—•(-cylinder, 22-h. p..,. 900 e Maxwell—(-cylinder, 22-h. p. f (touring car) 1,000 f Maxwell—2-cylinder, 12-h. p.... 600 B Brush runabout $485 Brush—3 passenger 505 I Brush —4-passenger 510 e Brush —Road Racer goo e DIAMOND automobile casings !. 28x3 ....$16,86 32x3%....528.31 >. 30x3 .... 18.10 32x4 .... 38.76 j 30x3% .... 2G.70 34x3%.... 30.87 ) 32x3 .... 19.33 34x4 .... 41.47 e Auto*’casings in seconds at greatlv t- reducedjprices. Also full line of inner s tubes. i- Ford Touring cars, complete with h r-» •

i Automobile Co. ■ FORT WAYKJ, IND. ; Our Agents Make $50.00 a Week Selling new process water » Costs 90 cents complete with glass sells for i la > c col( ? r portrait and gold frame j joung man in Ohio made $22 in one <i»v ’w Samplesand instructions free. house in the world. One general agent wanted th t argest Picture and frame “ and we will extend you thirty dayFcredk county - Glve us reference n at a big income. Our business is established honorable employment e the picture and frame trust. We wait honnwM ty five yeare - We are not in d ' ou . nee<i no capital to work for us W» ♦ e ’ trustworthy representatives Address at once WILLIAMS ART COMPA bow to ma!ke a success. (In answering state -Saw advertisement ’ W ’ Taylor St - Chicago. 111. c - m Decatur gaily Democrat) ° R s LE J >• AIOO acre farm located in Monroe Tn« n >< P large cellar, partly cemented,, large n , hP ’ Wlth new 8 room house, e chine shed and all other outbuilding ■n" a™ COrn crib ’ wa S° n shed, ma- « pump, good orchard, well fenced thn,™^**’ 7 ’ tWO good wells, wind d level as a floor, on stone road Rf n tiled ’ Boil Black Sandy Loarn ’ s If you want to buy a good farm cheao Ph ° ne U “ e ’ C,OBe to Bmall town regarding same will be gladly give? ? your chanc «- Any Information be convinced. ' c °me in and let us show you and Kru eh^&ui tte

top, wind shields, gag lamps, born and speedometer $950 Ford Runabout Roadsters $950 De Tamble—l6-h. p $650 De Tamble—(passenger surrey.. 700 Bargains in used autos 1 Olds Runabout, with top $125 1 Olds Runabout, with top 225 ’ 1 Yale 5-passenger Touring car.. 350 > 1 Bendix 3-passenger car 350 AUTO SUNDRIES ■ Wind Shields, $12.00 up to $25.00 ’ Wind Shields, full brass frame.. 15.00 ■ Prest-O-Lite Tanks, $lB and.... 25.00 > Keystone Auto Carbon Oil, gal.. .75 ; Keystone Anti-Carbon Oil, 5-gal. ’ lots 60c . X-Ray Medium Oil, gal 65c r X-Ray Medium, Oil, 5 gal. 10t5....50c . No. 1 Gas Engine Oil, gal 50c No. 1 Gas Engine Oil, 5 gal. lots. .40c