Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 8, Number 119, Decatur, Adams County, 20 May 1910 — Page 4
DAILY MARKET REPORTS Corrected Every Afternoon
EAST BUFFALO. La si Buffalo, N. Y., May 20—(Special to Bally Democrat)— Receipts. 7,780; shipments, 2.280; official to NewYork yesterday, 475; hogs closing steady. Medium and heavy, |10.00®'|10.10; Yorkers. $10.10@$10.15; lights and piga. [email protected]; roughs. $8.90@ $9.10; stags, [email protected]; cattle, 75, steady; sheep,, 9,000; slow; top lambs. 89.00. CHICAGO GRAIN. Chicago. 111., May 20 —Wheat —May, 81.12%; July. $.102%; Sept., 81.00%. Corn—May, 57%c; July, 61%c; Sept., C2%c; Dec., 57 %c. Oats—May, 42c: July, 40%c; Sept., 38%c; Dec., 39%c. TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, 0., May 20 —Wheat —Cash and May. 81-11%: July, $1.03%; Sept., 81.02%. Corn —Cash and May, 61%c; July, 62%c; Sept., 63%c. Oats —Cash and May, 44c; July, 41%c; Sept., 3Sc. LOCAL GRAIN. G. T. Burs. No. 2 Red wheat 81.03 No. 2 White wheat 81.01 Standard white oats 37c Yello wear corn, per cwt 81c White ear corn, per cwt 80c Rye, No. 2 70c Barley, No. 2 55c Clover seed, prime $5.25 Timothy hay. No. 1, primed, bailed 812.75 Alsike seed, prime 85.50 Timothy seed, prime $1.75 BUTTER AND EGGS. M. FULLENKAMP’S.
■■■■■■■■■BBSHH BBBBDBBBBBBBBBB ■ they’vejgot the;goods— J j GEARY-0 « ! 10c CIGAR | J Geary Brothers, g ■ ■ - )♦++++++++++ ♦ ♦ 4^++4HH-++4^+++++++++++ ♦ ♦ +++++++++++•» J- D. HALE J SEEDS, COAL AND FEED j ♦ Portland Cement, Gypsum Rock Wall I * ♦ Plaster, Lime and Salt • • We make a specialty of furnishing Seed Goods good •■ ;: in quality and low in price. ;; ;: Call, Write or Phone No. 8. 201 S. 2nd. St. ;; ►*++++++++++ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ++++++++++J *» White Ash Wanted We will open a handle factory at Decatur, about June 15th. We w’ant to buy a large amountjof 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 h*im there if you have timber for' sale. LaFountaine Handle Company.
Are You Going To Paint Your House Or Barn This Year? ) rr urn If you are we wish to call Ji your attention to the fact that w T e are agents for the Boydell Bros. Company, biggest and best in the country. We claim for this paint that it will wear longer and hold its color better than any paint on the market. One gallon will coAer from 250 to 350 square feet, two coats. Try It This Year LACHOT & RICE
Lard 12c Butter ....' 19c Eggs 20c NIB4.IC* a CO. Good roll butter 18c Eggs 18c LOCAL PRODUCE. H. BE RUNG. Eggs 18c Rutter 18c Fowls 10c Young turkeys 14c Ducks He Geese 9c Did turkeys 12c Chicks 10c By Decatur Produce Co. Young tuikeys 17c Old turkeys 13c Cbickh 10c Fowls 10c Eggs 18c Ducks 10c Geese 9c Butter lie WOOL AND HIDES. B. KALVER and SON. Beef hides 8 cents Calf hides 11 cents, Sheep pelts 25c to $1.25 Merchantable wool 22c Tallow *. 5c oAUTOMOBILE FOR SALE. Four passenger touring car In fine condition. Also one runabout at a Call on Peter Kirsch. North Third street. Decatur. 6Stf —o FOR SALE —One rubber tired buggy: also one with steel tires; in good condition. Enquire of August Schlickman. 114t6
• AT BEULAH CHAPEL. Rev. W. M. Walker of Indianapolis, for thirty-four years a missionary in China, will speak to the Beulah Chapel congregation on Sunday evening, and as the address will be one of the best ever given there a large audience should hear him. lie will speak about his work while in China, and it will be interesting. A free will offering will be taken at the close of the services. GREAT REAL ESTATE BARGAINS AT WAYLAND, MICH. Wayland. Mich., is situated in the best farming district of Michigan, good roads, good buildings, good land, good water, good people, good in every way, land is selling cheaper in Wayland and vicinity than at Decatur, Indiana, and vicinity, and we have just as good soil, lays level, no tiling, great bargains. Call or write us regarding same if you are in the market for a first-class home, or better still take next train and come and see us and we guarantee to show you some great bargains, and if you buy of us we will pay your railroad fare to Wayland and return. Don't forget the firm name. We post a forfeit for every misinterpretation. WAYLAND REALTY CO., 118t6 Wayland, Mich. o'. ■— — MONEY TO LOAN—I have plenty of money to loan on farms. No commission charged. D. B. Erwin, attorney at law. if Serve Conter's ginger ale at luncheon or dinner and delight everybody. It’s the finest domestic ginger ale ever made. Sixty cents per case, d*livered. Call 'phone 92. 82-2w* 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 FOR SaxjE —Cracked eggs at H. Betling’s. Mills’ grocery. 112t3 Good chance for a good barber. See W. H. Stephenson, Bluffton, Ind. It
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, e tc. You can have from one to twelve month 8 ’ 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. All amounts in proportion. If you need money fill out the following blank, cut it out and mall it to us. Our agent is in Decatur every Tuesday. Name Address Am’s Wanted Kind of Security Reliable Private Ft. Wayne loan Company Established 1896. Room 2 Second Floor, 706 Calhoun Street. Home Phone, 833. Fort Wayne, Ind
m in if—ir~ir lEZTZZip TH E FA I R Invites your attention to some of the splendid - values in Notions. = Window' shades io&2ss ' Curtain Poles all colors IOC Dresser Scarfs IOC Towsls & Toweling !OC L -] Towels & Rollers |Oc r 500 Bast Carpet Tacks 5 c 1500 Best Quality Matches 5c Toilet Paper 5c or 3 for IOC Ladies Hose 10, 15 & 25c L ”| Gents Socks . . 6 & lOc Childrens Hose, all sizes I Oc L ~1 Childrens Ribed Vests, all sizes |Oc Childrens Muslin Pants IOC Childrens Ribed Pants IOC Ladies Ribed Vests ’ ’ ' • • IOC I I Ladies Union Suits 25c L DBoys Union Suits 50c When in the City come in and examine our goods FOR YOURSELF ; Remember Its the Fair HITESMAN & GARARD , □CZZ—IEZ]L_....:.LTJEZ]L -JCZZZZ3E
Abner Parrish, who has been senuosly sick for several weeks with a cancerous affection of the liver, is testing very well, and is said to be holding his own. Mrs. Waldo Brushwiller le?T this afternoon for Fort Wayne, where she will visit with relatives and may remain over Sunday, in case of which Mr. Brushwiller will join her there Sunday. Mrs. George Chronister left last night for St. Louis, where she was called by a message stating that her son, Durbin Harb, had been seriously hurt. o — —- WANTED—Rag carpet and rug weaving. We make it in oriental design. Mrs. Robert Poling, 910 West Adams Street. ’Phone 344. BARBER SHOP AND OUTFIT FOR REN i —Good chance for a good barber. See W. H. Stephenson. Bluffton, Indiana. It FOR SALE. TRADE OR RENT—A good lot in west part of town. Inquire of Dallas Hunsicker, at Hunsicker Bros. 118t6 Let the children drink all the Con ter root beer they want, it’s good for litle “tummies.” Sixty cents per case, delivered. Call ’phone 92 o THE HIGH COST OF LIVING Increases the price of many necessities without improving the quality. Foley’s Honey and Tar maintains its high standard of excellence and its great curative qualities without any increase in cost. It is the best remedy for coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough and all ailments of the throat, chest and lungs. The genuine is in a yellow package. Refuse substitutes. Holthouse Drug Co. o A MAN WANT 3 TO DIE only when a lazy liver and sluggish bowels cause frightful despondency. But Dr. King’s New Life Pills expel poisons from the system; bring hope and courage; cure all liver, stomach and kidney troubles; impart health and vigor to the weak, nervous and ailing. 25c at all druggists. o ■ FOR SALE—Good white cap seed corn. Guaranteed. James Waggoner. 102t3 When the children come home from school in the afternoon, tired and thirsty, give tnem a drink of Confer 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, delivere 1. Call 'phone 92. 82-2 w« o— — NOTICE TO K. OF C. MEMBERS. There will be a meeting of the fourth degree members at the K. of C. hall Monday night at 8 o’clock. By order of Grand Knight. 119t2
If you are a human being, you are subject to accidents and ailments of greater or lesser consequence which bring you bodily aches and pains. Are you constantly prepared to give yourself relief in these ever recurring annoyances and misfortunes? You ought to follow the example of T. T. Smith, agent for the Warren Paint Co.; with beadquarters at Columbus. Ohio, who writes: “Some time ago, I purchased a bottle of Hoover’s X-Ray Healing Oil, and used it on a very severe sprain on my ankle, and it gave me immediate relief. Have also used it for neuralgia, pain in the body and croup, and can conscientiously recommend it to anyone for ailments of this kind.*' Remember The Name LACHOT & RICE
POMP AND CEREMONY (Continued from cage 1.) oscope of blue, silver, gray and red. Paddington station, where the train was taken for Windsor, was never designed for ceremonies of this description. rur tms reason the principal departure platform could not be used and the royal train was drawn up alongside the principal arrival platform. Every effort had been made to give the station a befitting appearance of solemnity. As the Duke of Norfolk rode down the platform all rose to their feet and uncovered. Immediately afterward the sounds of Beethoven’s funeral march was heard and to those melancholy strains the bier was taken into the station. The special train containing Premier Asquith and his cabinet together with other great politicians like Arthur Balfour and Lord Rosenberry, and the military attaches had arrived at Windsor before the royal train and all stood in a group awaiting the coming of the coffin. As the royal train drew up to the station all again stood at attention. The bands played Chopin's funeral march, the great bell of Windsor castle tolled and a battery of royal horse artillery fired a salute. There was some delay in arranging the procession but eventually it set out down the High street of Windsor, up the Long walk of the castle to the foot of Round tower, through the horseshoe cloister to the steps at the west end of St. George’s chapel, where the body is to be buried. The entrance to the chapel was one of the most impressive scenes of the precession. Inside were nearly 5,000 floral tributes. At the door were also the archbishops of Canterbury and York and the bishop of Winchester with a cluster of other clergy ready to receive the body. As the kings and princes moved forward with bared heads the guards stood with reversed arms an.l bowed heads while the choir struck up a solemn hymn. 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, those 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 manyliving 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 himi 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 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 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 npw being sold so fast at the Holthouse drug store. MAJESTIC STOCK CO. The Majectic Stock company, which comes to the opera house next Monday, May 23rd, needs no introduction to the theater goers of this city. Their new play that they will present here, “Carter of the Lacy ‘Y’ ’’ made a wonderful hit at Fort Wayne, and is one of the best plays this company has ever presented to the public. Mr. Bosse is giving ps good entertainment at popular prices, and you should patronize the opera house occasionally. — FOR RENT- —Five room house, South Eleventh street. Inquire of Mrs. A. C. Gregory, 515 Madison.
—mW 'X.'k zCr Spring Weddings and! ■] .. Commencements - J Gifts for these occa- - 1 f lwaV s desirable and a gift that is un- ! ,<■ sions are al * - h ordinary is always | . l n Lehne's Jewelry Store [ zjjV We have just received ■ wpr the latest styles in Brace- L lets, LaVelliers, Lockets, ; Chains, Rings of all descriptions, Broaches, Cuff □ > Links ’ Etc - 1 Our line of watches is i = complete in design and u ~l ;a |ity and prices in reach Fl of all/We guarantee them J to give satisfaction in wear | and time keeping also. Let 1 n u end wp will convince you that we U ] meS we kv. ALL ENGRAVING FREE, fl W. L. LEHNE, Thc x>ii — BosseOpefa House —ONE NIGHT ONLY Monday, May 23d. 1910 JOHN A. PRESTON, Presents THE MAJESTIC STOCK COMPANY of Fort Wayne In The New Semi-Western Play CARTEIWLAZrr By JOHN A. PRESTON - As seen by 10,000 People in Fort Wayne. DrifAc. 9C QC CA Seat Sale at the r I 11X3! LJ, OJ, DU. Usual Place Results Tell jgr You can’t measure the value of ■ paint by its price per gallon. It’s what the paint will do that counts. Hiding ■ power, spreading capacity, brilliance and 1 ' lamost f aiQts - condition to receive a •I by hand. I iI) new coat. • ■ But the one paint I OURDmfhPTQ . shor ?,’ jt t = ■ that is invariably lAJntJUI Ullltl3 hest results-and that ■ good—that you can “ w * at \ OU - ? ant “ always depend on to JUiA’WlsWl results, not nsk. ■ beall that paint eac*/ KJ.CjTL’ A We are exelnsive & to be —is LOWE Lttnlnl h/HITI agents and would be ■ BROTHERS HIGH *MA-HL glad to advise you ■ STANDARD LIQUID PAINT n . about y° ur ■ easier under the brush than h W ° rks Come in and talk it over, ■ lasts longer and leaves a surfap aP - Pa ‘ Dt J and see lhe handsume waves a s , jrface m good For Sale by KOLTHOUSE DRUG CO, Our Agents Make $50.00 a Week Selling new process water Costs 90 cents c On!D i e f„ color portrait and gold frame Young man in Ohio made Samplesand instructions free, house in the world. One e,-m.rai° o ne d ? y ’ are largest picture and frame and we will extend vou thirtv?„, aa - ent 'Y ant^ d in each county. Give us reference at a big income. Our business is T ,th stead y- honorable employment the picture and frame trust twenty five years. We are not tn only. You need no capital to work f nt hon ®F ab ie, trustworthy representatives Address at once WILLIAMS ART (Nimp ?/V' each you how to maae a s ' , ‘’ ce (In answering state “S a w l C ° ( MPANY ’ 2515 W Ta y lor St - Chicago. Illbaw adverfisement in Decatur Daily Democrat) ss s rrrsfs rs I w , . , WE HAVE $ 100,000 S S are thinklriKoTmak® 1 ’ i)e l fore March lst - If - vou $ J Our terms are a oan be sure and see us - a « Ihe Graham Insurance Company. » “ Offlcesin Morrison Block. § sss sS ssssssss
