Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 8, Number 129, Decatur, Adams County, 2 June 1910 — Page 4
9> Hot Air—When You Want lt!> It’s a hard thing to regulate but we have learned by 15 years in the Heating and Furnace business how to install a furnace and get the heat out of every pound of coal that goes into the furnace. We don’t shoot it up the chimney but into your rooms. ======_ Pure, Healthy Warm Air— The highest priced or best Furnace made that is installed wrong or half way right is no better than half a furnace, fl Every detail in a hot air heating plant must be taken into consideration and worked out. The exact amount of cold air must go into the furnace or the warm air won’t come out. We know hew to do these things and would be glad to show you some of the many furnace jobs we have installed in and around Decatur. You can then better judge for yourself as to our ability to install a furnace. We still have 7 Decatur Furnaces bought last year when we could buy them at a big saving. Let us figure on your job now. While these few furnaces last we can save you money, and you will get the benefit of our good buying. The Schafer Hardware Company
■■■■■■■■■■■■■■l IIHHIII ■■■■■■■■■ ■ THEY’VE GOT THE GOODS S | GEARY-0 ■ 5 10c CIGAR ■ g Geary Brothers. £ ■MBF” IB HR lEEEBMIHBBH ■■■■■■! .✓ It is time \j___Ejr to paint when y° tt p° int use tfie % est Paint Lowe Brothers < > ’“High Standard” I " < BECAUSE I 1 *’ I* spreads besLaiiJ K wears best. I - * a It looks best—most ■ > x beautiful colors. \k. } SSsSiMferS J 3. It costs the least per * O year of service. I » I 4. The guaranty is broad I ./ | end good. I /I I f V*-®* Gives Best Results Jlt-jL in all « uali ties. ■aacvca ,<J fe“- -If for Color Cards, "Attractive Homes," S I gggjg’l y ~y.3 V’. J "Hots to “Paint," etc. *4 fc.jO SHCF ARE EKBE I RwW The Holthouse Drug | Go.
WANTED —Young men: Good positions for men between 21 and 40 years of age, as attendants and farm hands in State Institution service. Must be strictly moral and temperate; no other need apply; Employment steady; wages good. Apply to Albert E. Carrill, superintendent, Indiana School for Feeble Minded Youth, Fort Wayne, Ind. 127t2 *-aw I ! ni Ml / SiiKi.' i Efr jigW_ * « DE LAVAL I CREAM SEPARATORS ARE NOT ONLY THE BEST but the cheapest in proportion to actual capacity and actual life of the machines. They are in a class ■ by themselves. The separator that 98 pr ct. of the creamerymen use. <j Sold through local agents. John Spuhier, Agt. First Door East of Journal Office. Decatur, Ind. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■l
I WANTED—Men to work in atone quarry. See Julius Haugk. ' Newton W. Anderson la going to move away and will leave next Friday. He has a few articles of furniture which will be sold at private sale and If you need any of the following call at hia Third street home before FriI day. There will be sold an oak bed and dresser, iron bed, two clocks, gocart, refrigerator, library table, ingrain carpet, velvet stair carpet and two Wilton rugs. 127t3 —o — —- Democrat Want Ads Pay.
SAFETY ‘ AND PAYMENT OF Four Per Cent Interest on certificates of deposit left one year make this BANK an excelent place for your savings and idle money THE First National BANK DECATUR INDIANA I I II I >1 I I !■<■♦♦♦♦♦■»■ » »<■♦♦♦ J ii Good Investment H ■ ’ Get]that old buggy ;; ; repainted for SB.OO 11 * to SIO.OO- * « Whats the use of ♦ trading it off for very * near nothing when the f • ;; new buggies turned j l ;; out today will look no t , better than your old f ;; buggy repainted in J ;; three years time. + ;; The finish I put on ♦ ;: moh’obs will last long- I ( ;; er than finish on new ♦ i ;; rigs you buy today. I i ;; Carriages repainted X sl2 to sls ♦ We make the old J ; (look new. ♦ > W. D. Porter t! T 1 Over Buhler’s Blacksmith shop T , E. Madison Street J i I B j|j || |f | 1 1 ■ s 1 — j In-Tr —JI Cheer Up I fi 1 Don’t feel downhearted I simply because you * I lack’ready money. You can borrow what money S you need from us on your household good s , pianos, horses, wagons, fixture 8 , etc. You can have from one to twelve month®’ time in which to pay it back. Our contracts are simple and al! transactions are clean cut and private. $1.20 per w e ek 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 mail it to us. Our agent is in Decatur every Tuesday. Name Address Am’s Wanted Kind of Security Reliable Private Ft. Wajnia Loan Company ? Established 1896. Room 2 Sec- ‘ ond Floor, 706 CSlhoun Street. Home Phone, 83S. Fort Wavne. Ind
ADDITIONAL LOCALS W. H. Fledderjohann Is In Ohio, attending the funeral of a relative. Miss Martha Kettler of Fort Wayne is here in the Interest of her music classes. It is said that coal and wood dealers are doing a thriving business these cold days. J. C. Patterson, who has been sick with typhoid fever several days, Is nuich better today. Mrs. Rummel returned this afternoon to Convoy. Ohio, after v,giting here with her mother, Mrs. Hannah Barkley. U. E. Cramer and family have moved here from Ossian and are at home in the north part of the city, north of the Brokaw home. The LaDeiles, who have been playing at Owensburg. Ky., for several days, have gone to Evansville, where they are putting on their excellent plays. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Voglewede entertained at 12 o'clock dinner today in honor of Mrs. Benedict Uhl of Toledo. Ohio, and Mrs. J. H. Voglewede of this city. Mrs. Phillips of Fort Wayne paid her weekly visit here today in the interests of the Indiana Lighting company for which she demonstrates the ranges and gas appliances. o * FOR BANDS AND ORCHESTRAS. Send for New D. & C. March and TwoStep. The D. & C. lake lines has published an orchestration (18 parts) of the “Water Way March" written by Harry H. Zickel, composer of the popular “Jolly Student,” “Black America,” “Ford” and other very successful selections. This composition, which was expressly written for the D. & C. Lake Lines, is full of life and action, and so catchy that it is bound to Be the popular success of the seasson. You will hear it everywhere. Everybody will whistle the tune. Get your copy first. Mailed to any address for five two-cent stamps. Address Detroit and Cleveland Navigation Co., Dept. 8., Detroit, Mich. —-o CIFIC 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. 92T&F-tillSept-l ■ --o NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER’S SALE OR REAL ESTATE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned commissioner, appointed by the .Adams Circuit Court. In a certain action therein pending for partition. No. 7868, in which Abigail Painter, George Painter, Dora Merica and John Merica are plaintiffs and George Shroii, Amanda Shroll, John A. Shroll, Clara Shroll, Charity E. Syphers, Willis Syphers, Silas A. Shroll, Edith Shroll, Catherine Schurger, and Peter Huffman and Andrew Gottschalk, parners, doing business under the firm name and style of Huffman and Gottschalk, are defendants, for the partition of certain real estate therein described, to sell the real estate described in the complaint in said cause, will offer for sale at private sale, for not less than the appraisement, free of liens on Friday, June 17, 1910, between the hours of 9 o'clock a. tn., and 4 o’clock p. m., of said day at the law office of Heller, Sutton & Heller, over the Old Adams County Bank, in the City of Decatur, Indiana, the following described real estate in Adams County, Stale of Indiana, to-wit: Commencing at the northwest corner of inlot number one hundred nineteen (119) in the Studebaker addition to the town of Buffalo, now the incorporated town of Geneva, Adams County, Indiana, as the same is designated on the recorded plat of said town, thence running east twelve and one-half (1214) feet; 1 thence south one hundred (100) feet; thence west to the west line of said lot number one hundred nineteen (119); thence north on the west line of said lot to the place of beginning. Also four and one-half (4 *&) feet in width off of the east side of inlot number one hundred eighteen (118) in Studabaker’s addition to the town of Buffalo, now the incorporated town oi Geneva, Adams County, Indiana, as the same is designated on the recorded plat of said town. Together with the right to use the front stairway to the second story of the building on the real estate above described. Terms of Sale: —One-third cash, one-third in one year, one-third in two years, purchaser to give notes with freenold surety and secured by mortgage on above described real estate, waiving valuation and appraisement laws, bearing six per cent interest for deferred payments. Or purchaser may pay all cash. Said sale to be continued from day to day if property is not sold on said day. Said sale to be made in all things subject to the approval of the Adams Circuit Court. JESSE C. SUTTON, 20t4 Commissioner.
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east buffalo. East Buffalo. N. *■ June - ‘ ■ lIU to Dally Democrat ’ I ’ , Wi shipments. 950; official to Ne» "•in* hoK# cioßinK i . York yesterday, <«. not > ) weak. . gr . lights, 19.90; pin. e ■ roughs ?5.75® 19.00; stags. ® ' $8.75; cattle. 38; slow. CHICAGO GRAIN. _— 1 Chicago. 111.. June i MU c; July.92Hc; - -May. 58c; July. 58%c; bept., 5a 4c. I Oats-May, 36%c; July, 35%c; Sept.. , 38%c. _ | TOLEDO GRAIN. l Toledo, 0., June 1-Wheat-Cash $1.05; July, 96>4c; Sept.. 94%c; Dec.. ( J 9514 c. Corn-Cash. 59V,c; July. 60c Sept., 60*c; Dec.. 57Kc. Oats- Casn, f9>4c; July, 38%c; Sept., 3«%ci D**" 1 S7Vic. i’ local grain. G T. Bora. Alslk* seed, prime * oo ° Timothy seed. I’time 9175 - No. 2 Red wheat 9,c No. 2 White wheat 95c Standard White oats23c 1 ■ Yellow ear corn, per cwt< c I ■ White ear corn, per cwt"2c - Rya, No. 2 • Barley, No. 2 • Clover seed, prime $6.23 Timothy May, No. 1, primed, ball- , ed 91175
I INVESTIGATORS SURI PRISED AND PLEASED Scores of Impressive and Convincing t Proofs. From the Fort Wayne “Journal- ■ Gazette: “A committee of Investigators visited the Root Juice laboratory and were very much surprised at the enormous business the company is do- • ing with the great medical discovery that is doing wonders for thousands of people throughout the world. The ’ manager produced scores of letters of ’ praise and thanks from people living in almost every part of the country, but the most impressive and convincing letters were from durggists of Indiana and Ohio. All si>oke of the remarkable satisfaction Root Juice was giving their customers, and many of them wrote that their Root Juice sales were the largest of any medicine they ever handled. R. C. Wood, a druggist of Franklin, Ind., sent some tes- , timonials from some of his personal , friends whom Root Juice had cured. 1 One of the testimonials reads like a 1 fairy tale, but all were undoubtedly ’ genuine and conclusive proof that Root Juice well deserves the praise it ■ is getting. It seems to cure the most ■ stubborn cases of rheumatism and kidney trouble, and its healing and tonic actions on the stomach, bowels and iiver, is usually so sure and rapid that all who suffer from indigestion and catarrh of the stomach and bowels,
DO NOT READ THIS Plenty of mon- I ~ ey. Very Low Kates. No Extras. Life, sick, accident and fire insur1 ™k e b ra , te l * ‘Richmond Suction Cleaner” to let and to sell. Infornn h>’ )U » beßt stoveS ’ ranges and furnaces at a great bar- - gam, on a month . trial. W. J. MYERS, 233 N. sth st. Thone 265 I J ttl 1 1111 11 ♦ ♦ +++■!'l IIIII| ||| | 1 J b■»+«+ « « +++++++ +++ + * : i J- D. HALE t I | SEEDS, COAL AND FEED 1 • J Portland Cement, Gypsum Rock Wall I r :: Plaster, Lime and Salt s ;; We make a specialty of furnishing Seed Goods good ;; ; in quality and low in price. I i t ' Write Or Phone No - 8 - 201 S. 2nd. St ! ' ‘ 11 1111111 »n nl l »♦♦♦♦♦♦« »♦>♦♦+♦< R OR~SA L eH i’ large cellar, paruT cwnmed Townßhlp ’ w,th new 8 room house ’ t chine shed ’and all other noth. barn Corn cr,b ’ wagon Bhed ’ ma ' ■t Pump, good orchard well fenr l .T Deceßßary ' tw ° &°od wells, wind r level as a floor, on stone r a n roughly tiled - Soil Bl ’<* Sandy Loam, y lt you want to buy a good t* R 1 D ’ and P hone Nne, close to small town, d regarding game will be >ap thlS 18 y ° Ur chance - An y Intormation be convinced. y K ven. Come in and let us show you and B S •"RUCHTF&TrrTERER
butter and eggs. M. FULLENKAMP’S. l-ard Hutter jo,. Eggs NIBLICK A CO. Good roll butter Eggs local produce. H. BERLING |i:gn iße Butter i m Fowls me Young turkeys u 8 Ducks lie Geese Old turkeys IXe Chicks By Decatur Produce O> Toung tuiheya 17s Old turkey •IJ« Chlckh 10c Fowls lie Eggs 17c Ducka 10c Geeae »c | Butter 17c WOOL AND HIDES. B KAI-VER and SON. Beef hides 8 cents Calf hldee 11 cent* Sheep pelta. 25c to $1.26 Merchantable wool 22c Tallow FOR RENT —One three, one four and one five-room dwelling on Lina street.—B. W. Sholty.l2stf
I nervous weakness and general run down condition, after taking Root Juice a short while, praise the remedy and persuade their sick friends to try if The remedy is well known in these parts, and many of our cltisens have tried it. and seem to think there is no medicine on earth like it. And so many people have recommended the remedy, that they have great confidence in its merits. At Holthouse’s drug store. o NOTICE. Until further notice I will not be responsible for any debts made by my wife, Mrs. Alice Harmon, or will I make good for anything that she may purchase. JAS. HARMON, 128tfi Rivarre. FOR RENT—House on Mercer aven ue, complete with modern conveniences. Including both roote. and electric lights. Inquire of Mrs Al Burdg. 128 t« WANTED —Young women: Have positions open for women between 20 and 40 years of age as attendants and domestics. Must be of good character. Empoyment steady; wages good. Apply to Albert E. Carroll, superintendent, Indiana School for Feeble Minded Youth, Ft. Wayne, Ind. 127t2 FOR SALE —One good hard coal heater and one good range. Both for 115.00.—Ge0. G. Flanders, Third St, opposite court house. 12St3
