Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 8, Number 117, Decatur, Adams County, 18 May 1910 — Page 4

DAILY MARKET REPORTS Corrected Every Afternoon

r EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo. N. Y.. May 18—(Specmi to Daily Democrat)— Receipts. L--840; shipments, 570; official to New York yesterday, 380; hogs closing strong; all sold. Medium and heavy, [email protected]; Yorkers, $ 10.20@ $ 10.30; pigs and lights. [email protected]; roughs. $9.10® $9.25; stags, $8.00®58.25; sheep, 4. 600. dull; lambs higher; tops. $8.15; cattle, 37; strong. CHICAGO GRAIN. Chicago, ill., -May 17—Wheat— May. $1.12%; July. $1.03%; Sept., $1.01%. Corn—May, 60%c; July, 62%c; Sept., 63%c. Oats—May, 42%c; July, 40%c, Rept., 39%c. TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, 0., May 17 —Wheat—Cash and May, $1 12%; July, $1.04%; Sept., $1.03%. Corn —Cash and May, 62c; July, 64c; Sept., 64%c. Oats —Cash and May, 44%c; July, 42%c; Sept., 39%C. LOCAL GRAIN. G. T. Burk. No. 2 Red wheat $1.03 No. 2 White wheat sl.Ol Standard White oats 38c Yellow ear corn, per cwt 80c White ear corn, per cwt 80c Rye, No. 2 70c Bailey, No. 2 55c Clover seed, prime $5.25 Timothy hay. No. 1, primed, balled $12.75 Alsike seed, prime $5.50 Timothy seed, prime $1.75 BUTTER AND EGGS. M. FULLENKAMP’S.

DO NOT READ THIS of " w "’ ey. Very Low Rates. 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. Jon a month’s trial. V’RJSIW. L MYERS, 233 N. sth st. 'Phone 265

Cheer Up I Don’t feel downhearted simply because you lack ready money. You can borrow what money you need from us on your house- i , hold good’, pianos, horses, wagons, fixture’, etc. You can have 1 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 week for 50 weeks pays a $50.00 loan. Ail amounts in p r oportion. If you nead money fill out the following blank, cut it out and mail It to us. Our agent is in Decatur every Tuesday. Name Address * Ama Wanted Kind of Security Reliable Private I Ft. Warne Loan Company I Established 1896. Room 2 Sec- 9 j ond Floor, 706 Calhoun Street. I Home Phone, 833. f Fort Wayne, Ind rREETRANSPORTATION i • i; to those who wish to vis- ; 1 it Development of west i i Michigan this summer of 1910. For full particulars write today. — ■ LOCK BOX 83 HESPERIA MICH ; X S.COVEHOILE.M.O. E. ~ CJ/clHlij, K. Drs J.S. GJirardala and Son Special attention given to diseases of the Eya. Ear, lose, an<i Tiiroal Office 118% 2nd Street Decatur. Indiana i

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Lard 12c . Butter 18c , Eggs 19c NIBLICK * CO. . Good roll butter 18c Eggs 18c i LOCAL PRODUCE. H. 8 ERLING. Eggs 18c , Rutter 718 c Fowls 10c Young turkeys .14c Ducks 11c Geese 9c Old turkeys 12c Chicks 10c By Decatur Produce Co. Young tuikeys 17s Old turkeys . .13c Chlckh 10c Fowls 10c Eggs 18c 1 Ducks 10c • Geese 9c ■ Butter 17c 1 WOOL AND HIDES. B. KALVER and SON. .Beef hides 8 cents 1 Calf hides 11 cents ; | Sheep pelts 25c to $1.25 l Merchantable wool 23c ? Tallow 5c o ; FOUND —Gold watch fob, by Aaron : DeVlnney. Owner can have same ! by calling at this office and paying > for this ad. 87tf —o 1 FOR SALE—Barred Plymouth Reck 1 eggs are the eggs that sell for set1 ting. We have sold a lot of them and still have some on nand at 59c per setting. Call at the Studabaker farm. •Phone 350. Bud Sheline. 85t12

HOOSIER CASUALTY INSURANCE CO. Represented by W. B. Johnson Complete protection for your time by accident or illness. All claims promptly paid. JOS. D. SCHWARTZ Monroe Ind., R. 3. Agent For The Perfection Churn The best chum on the market. Chums tn less than ten minutes. S-g Also sold at J. D. Hale’s Warehouse. Feb. 25 e o wk 2 mo SUNNY ALBERTA, CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY LANDS. I Good climate, rich, black soil, proI ducing small grain in great quantiI ties. Land selling at from $9 to $lB, l 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. 92T&F-tillSept-l FILE YOUR BILLS. paving been appointed receiver for the Coppock Motor Car Company, all creditors will at once file an itemized bill of their claims with the undersigned. A. D. SUTTLES, 10&tf Receiver. — o — FOR SALE—A full blooded Poland China male hog. For further particulars address G. H. Bright, R. R. No. 2, Decatur. 92t12 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 ’phone 92. 82-2w* MONEY TO LOAN—I have plenty of money to loan on farms. No commission charged. D. B. Erwin, attorney at law. ts 1 LOST —A tie strap somewhere between Monmouth and the Sam Pillars farm. Finder return to this office and receive reward. 102t6 j Center’s cherry cider in ner pantry is j never caught “without a thing in the house’’ when guests arrive unexpectedly. A glass of this sparkling beverage served daintily in thin glasses with a few wafers is decidedly the "correct" thing nowadays. Sixty cents per case, delivered. Call ’phone 92.

I Horsemen! I wish to can your attention to the trotting stallion Glides Heart, No 52468, standard and registered in Vol. XIX, American Trotting Register. He is a flue styled dark bay in color, flue disposition, 16 hands high, weighs I, foaled 1906, sired by Great Heart, 3:12%, Michigan’s greatest sire; the sire of Auto 2:04%; Wilkes Heart, 2:00%; winner of the SIO,OOO Charter Oak stake; Greatest Line, 2:06%; Octro, 2:07%; Namo, 2:09%; Thelma. 2:09%; Great Medium, 2:09%, etc. Sired dams of Line O'Gold, 2:07%; Daniel, 2:08%, etc. First dam, Coldwater Belle 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-inspec-tion and I invite everybody to call and see him. TERMS. $15.00 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. m. at my house in Monroe. J. W. ANDREWS, Owner and Keeper. o German Coach Stallion “TIP TOP," No. 1743, will make the season of 1910, beginning April Ist, as follows: Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays at the home of Charles R Magley, three and one-hali miles northwest of Decatur, or one- and one-fourth mila 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 Fort Wayne in 1908 in ‘a very strong show, including Crouch & 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 disposition. He stands sixteen hands, weighs 1,350 pounds, and is a blood bay, with black points. “TIP TOP” was sired by J. Lander, sohn 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 & 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 be responsible should any occur. Chas. E. Magley R. F. D. No. 7. DECATUR, - - - INDIANA. Let the children drink all the Center root beer they want. It’s good for lltle "tummies.” Sixty cents per case, delivered. Call 'phone 92 LOST —A small signet ring, with the initials “D. H.” engraved on top. Finder please return to Dick Heller, receive reward and his everlasting thanks. 109t3

! WANT AD COLUMN FOR RENT—House on Mercer avenue; modern conveniences. Cal! telephone 208. 113t3 WANTED—Man to work as dodger in base ball throwing stand. Pay good wages; night work only. Inquire Straub Bros., Decatur, Ind. 104t3 FOR SALE —Property on South 10th street for sale at a bargain if sold at once. Mrs. Alice Peterson, 115 South First street. 110t6 e ( Don't torture yourself with sick headache, bachacbe., biliousness, when ' you ban get 49 Anti-Constipation Tab 8 lets that will regulate the bowels and e cure constiptloh; 25c a box. 8 FOR SALE —A King piano purchasing ■I check, good for $125 on piano. Will • sell it for $25. Ray Peterson, R. R. 8 No. 5, Decatur. U2t6 0 WANTED —Laborers at once. Wages " 17c to 30c per hour. Apply Wolver- • ino Portland Cement Co., Coldwater, l ’ Mich. 110t3 e LOST —A pair of spectacles, between Clover Leaf and Catholic church. h Return to Mrs. Thomas Mylott. 105t6 i, FOR SALE —Packard organ; good a ! new. Pipe organ stops. May be examined by caking at Jiome. Otto Reppert, N. 11th St. 106t12 ' STOLEN —A lap robe, plush and doth; was stolen from b.ggy at Everett & Hite hitch rack. Party is t known and if robe is not returned by Monday an affidavit will be filed. Jesse Niblick. 113t2 1 Closing out our stock ot onion sets at 5c per quart. Seed yams at 5c pet pound. J. D. Hale. 104t6 I f O i RENT JUNE IST. - ■ ■ Modern house, centrally located; I SB.OO per month. 21602 DAN ERWIN. o STRAYED OR STOLEN—Brown horse; blind in right eye. Disappeared from my bam on night of May 17th. Pdease return to or notify me at once and receive reward; 'phone No. 3.—William Mersman, Decatur. Ind. 117t3 R.R. TIME TABLES CHICAGO A. ERIE Eastbound No. B—DailyB—Daily 2:27 a.m. No. 12 —Daily .. 1.4:05a.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 3:17 a.m. No. 3—Dally 12:47 p.m. No. 21 —Daily, ex. Sunday. .10:10 a. m. GRAND RAPIDS & INDIANA in Effect December 5, 1909. Southbound No. 4, Daily 2:03 a. m. No. 12, Daily, except Sunday 7:14 a. m. No. 2, Dally, except Sunday 1:11 p. m. Northbound No. 5, Dally 1:28 a. m. No. 3, Dally, except Sunday 3:07 p. m. No. 7, Daily, except Sunday 7:57 a. m. T-, ST. L. & W. R. R. No. I—Toledo to Frankfort Ex Sunday 11:49 a.m. No. 2 —Frankfort to Toledo, Ex Sunday 11:27 a. m No. 3 —Delphos to St Louis, Daily 7:21a. m Nc. 4—St. Louis to Delphos, Daily 8:03 p. m No. s—Toledo5 —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. • Trains Leave Trains Leave Decatur Fort Wayne 5:50 a.m. 7:00 a.m. 7:00a.m. 8:30a.m. 8:39 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 1:09 p.m. 1:00 p.m. . 2:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 8:30 p.m. . * 9:30p.m. 11:00p.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 i at 11 p. m. will wait until after the ■ show. I W. H. Fiedderjohan, J. R. Fink, Gen. Mgr. G. P. & F. A. o — — • FO RRENT ON BTH ST. Four dwelling rooms with cellar and both kinds of water. D. H. HunI sicker. 101t6

A GAME BOOKED With Rockford Team by the Shamrocks— Buffenbarger and Ault Batteries. SOME BALL DOPE By Sporting EditorGames Arranged With LaGrange and Geneva. The Shamrocks are scheduled to meet the Rockford ball team at that place on next Sunday and the game promises to be one of the best in the history of the local team. Both of the teams are composed of a good bunch of players and either side will have to go some if they wish to win. The locals are preparing to take the game and are doing some good practicing so as to be In proper shape. Buffenbarger and Ault will make up the battery for Decatur and are in fine form. A number of rooters will accompany the team to that place and a hot old game is expected. They have a number of games booked with out-of-town teams, and the latter part of the season will play a number of games here. On the 29th they have a date with LaGrange and the following Sunday will go to Geneva, where they have a game with the team at that place. The history of the Shamrocks is «a very creditable one and three years ago they won the championship of Indiana, having lost only one game. All the members are requested to be together on Sunday morning to be ready for the long drive. ABOUT THE SICK Chas. Dellinger Gets Hand Caught by Large Iron Band—Fingers Hurt. FRANK MILLS BETTER Mrs. Randall Sprague Quite Sick—John Brock Suffers Fainting Spell. Charles L. Dellinger,, who has been doing the carpenter work on the new tile kiln at the Krick & Tyndall plant, bad the misfortune to mash three fingers on tne leit nand Tuesday afternoon, when one of the heavy iron bands, being put around the kiln, fell across his hand. The injury is quite painful, though no bones were broken and it will be some time before he can use the hand. Dr. Keller dressed the injury. While John Brock was returning home from his store Tuesday afternoon about 4 o'clock he was seized with a fainting attack and fell to the walk, bruising himself considerably, but not seriously. He was enrried to his home and medical attention soon restored him. He is much better today and is able to be up, though still confined to his home. Dr. H. E. Keller made a professional call to Willshire. Ohio, and reports that his patient, Mrs. Calvin Moorehead, who has been quite sick for some time, is much better. Mrs. Randall Sprague, who has been seriously sick for a week or more, with stomach and bowel trouble, is much better today. Mrs. Melvin Mallonee of south of the city has been suffering for several days with an attack of appendicitis, but is somewhat better today. Frank Mills, who has been very sick for the past ten days, is improving and is now able to be up, though still confined to the house. —a . WILL SELL REAL ESTATE. Dr. J. M. Miller, administrator of the Ida M. Whitright estate, will sell real estate at public sale at east door of court house at 10 o’clock a. m., May 21st. 116t4 o LIKE A GIFT. I have nicely located modern house for sale on long time easy payments. 116t12 DAN ERWIN. o —■ FOR SALE —Cracked eggs, at the Berling Produce Co. It

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White Ash Wanted We will open a handle factory at Decatur, about June 15th, We want to buy a large amount of white ash timber and will pay the highest market price for it. Our representive, Mr. William Biak, can be found at the Murray Hotel, call on or address him there if you have timber for sale. LaFountaine Handle Company. fOIIYS ORINOIAXATIYE FOLEYS KIDNEY PULS Vo. Stvhsch TKOVBLt *nd CoxmMTION f O . Bu.K.t KiMtnu, Buiooo

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