Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 8, Number 149, Decatur, Adams County, 25 June 1910 — Page 4
$3.50 DECATUR IND. to ST. LOUIS ZXFNO RETURN VIA Toledo, St, Louis & Western R. R. “CLOVER LEAF ROUTE’ FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1910 Tickets good going only on Train 5 leaving Decatur at 10:20 P. M. For Particulars see Handbills, or C. F. Harris, Ticket Agent Decatur, Ind.
TRADES AND SALES . . 1
.«) acres fine black soil near Monroe. 'Sood bargain on Monroe street, residence, inside railroad. 2 good farms south of the city one and two miles. 100 acres near Peterson, improved. Two 20 acre tracts, well improved, t miles cf the city. 140 acres in St. Marys township, extra fine improvements and soil. 80 acres in St. Marys township, well improved and good buildings. 2 good farms on the road between Decatur and Peterson.
Daniel N. Erwin. i
ssssssssssssss S WE HAVE 100,000 $ ; S Which’we want to loan before March Ist. If you are thinking of making a loan be sure and see us. w i SOur terms are right. v ' The Graham Insurance Company. j J Offices in Morrison Block. J sssssss s s s s s s «*44»444»»4 ♦ ♦ HHI I I I I I >♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ 4'4 4 I *!»♦♦♦» ► J. D. HALE ? SEEDS, COAL AND FEED;; ♦" ~ ; ♦ Portland Cement, Gypsum Rock Wall * (Plaster, Lime and Salt J We make a specialty of furnishing Seed Goods good ? . in quality and low in price. I ♦ Call, Write or Phone No. 8. 201 S. 2nd. St | j r»444>>•♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ 44144444444444444444444 ♦ ♦ 44444444444 • t ■ 1 t « db | 9pr BIG DAY AT ; YoLtr? TOLEDO; c NEXT 'SATURDAY { 1 Base Ball Kansas City vs. Toledo ’ — Grand Opera at the Casino — , — Bathing in Toledo Beach < Train Leaves Decatur at 5:12 a. m. arrive Toledo 8:15 a. m. t VIA CLOVER LEAF ROUTE I Sand, Water 1 ' r and Portland ;.L H Cement only ? |l materials required. We furnish all equipment at small cost Iffil The demand exists now, the profits are large, and the busi- | ness grows rapidly. The Pettyjohn Co. has established thousands \ of successful big paying plants. A hundred dollars will start you I right. Ite-BE THE FIRST IN TOUR TOWN TO WRITE FOR PARTICULARS We refer you to the publisher of this paper. g. , 1 .....JLU " ' ■■ ~— I Remember Two Things I I When You Paint: | 1. The paint is a small part of the I J cost. It’s the painting that counts. I 2. It costs less to put on good I JI f paint than cheap, because it’s made I better. I IewIAW “HIGH STANDARD” PAINT 9 ■Ah' y° u Ret the best results at least I ■ A cost. YouSvili remember the I" Quality long af ter you I have forgotten the cost. Get color cards and pamphlets I \ at once. The Holthouse I C®’ ,1
100 acres, three miles of the city,good 1 improvements, well tiled, no open ditch ■ near school and church, SBS per acre. * 3 Fort Wayne city properties to ex- 1 j change for an Adams couty farm, will ■ give good deal for suitable farm. « I Nice bargain city property on south 1 Sixth street « 3} acre tract well improved. t 120 acres, 1 mile of Monroe. ] For the benefit of some good foreign prospective buyers I desire to list three (3) well improved 80 acre tract* •
LOST —Yellow purse containing >3.25 in jt>m at Baughman store sale Sat urday morning. Finder please return to Mrs. R. A. Davis, Eleventh street, or this office. 149t3 That dining room floor needs attention. Campbell's Varnish stain is the most satisfactory finish for all floors. It is tough and will stand the scuff and tread of heavy shoes. Made clear in Light Oak, Dark Oak and other shades imitating natural woods. Sold and guaranteed by Schaub, Gottemoiler & Co. A Vudor porch shade will keep out heat and let iji the air. See Gay, Zwick & Meyers. 147t3 FOUND —A pocket book containing some money. Owner can have same by proving. Enquire at Boston Store. FOR RENT—A four room house, in good condition, on South Third street See Dyonis Schmitt at the City Meat market. 148t6 Be sure and ask your grocer for a package of Hersh Yeast. You will be delighted and thereafter will use no other. 140t3 Vudor porch shades, the kind your magazines tell you about. You can see out, but tney can't see in. See Gay, Zwick & Myers. 147t3 Vudor porch shades come in three WANTED —A young man to take orders, for us in this town. Good wages and expenses paid weekly, with chance of promotion, if qualified. Address The National Products Company. Canton, Ohio. A Vudor porch shade can be adjusted easily and insures privacy. Gay, Zwick & Myers carry them. 147t3 —o Democrat Want Ads Pay. AMERICAN BEAUTY CORSETS bring out to advantage the graceful lines of one’s \ ' form and corrects any figure 7/\\ imperfection />;* ■ JLQO with perfect J freedom andXcomfort These 'v VfflJ jg qq corsets include all \ the desirable ideas I’m \ Known to the worlds Mill \ best corset desig- IWI A ners, which results \\\\\\ \ m a stylish garment Pw n’j| with superb fitting'j B qualities. f '* l Li AMERICAN BEAUTY CORSETS Kalamazoo Corset Co , Exclusive Makers Are made for the woman of large figure as well as for the woman of slender form. 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 8 , pianos, horses, wagons, fixture®, etc. You can have from one to twelve month 8 ’ time In which to pay it back. Our contracts are simple and j all transactions are clean cut I and private. >1.20 per w«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.Wajmloa»Vonipanj Established 1898. Room 2 Second Floor. 706 Calhoun Street. Home Phone, 833. Fort Wayne, Ind
AT THE CHURCHES I ST. MARY'S CHURCH. Low mass, 7 a. ni. High mass. 9 a. in. Vespers. 6:30 p. m. t ndard time 'HI te the rule To. t:.c . immer seaaca. - O - GEF’MAN REFORMED CHURCH. The Get man t.erormed church of this city is planning lor a splendid ’ spiritual day next Sunday, it being Lie golden or fiftieth anniversary of the .'rganization of the class here and the silver or twenty-fifth anniversary ot the date they became self-sustain-ing. The program as arranged for the day is as follows: 9:30 —Sunday school. Short addresses by the visiting pastors. 10:30In vocation. Song—Congregation. Scripture Reading and prayer. Song—‘‘Hallelujah’'—Choir. German Sermon —Rev. Henry Vitz, Indianapolis. Duet —"Come Holy Spirit”—Della and Esther Sellemeyer. English sermon —Rev. William Kruse, Spencervile. Ohio. Song—Congregation; offertory. Benediction. Afternoon Service —2:30. Invocation. Song—Congregation. Scripture Reading and Prayer — Rev. C. H. Schneider. “Jerusalem” —Choir. English Sermon —Rev. William Kruse. Duet —“Gently Lead Us” —Della Sellemeyer and Mat Kirsch. English Sermon—Rev. Henry Vitz. Song—Congregation; offertory. Benediction. Evening Services in English, 7:30. 6:45 —C. E. Meeting; address byRev. Edward A. Kielsmeir. 7:30. Song—“ Praise the Lord."—Choir. Scripture Reading and Prayer— Rev. Edward A. Kielsmeir. Duet—“ Hope Abideth Forever” — Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Sellemeyer. Sermon—Rev. H. H. Kattmann, Berne. Ind. ' Song—“Wimt Shall It Profit a Man? —Choir. ‘ ' Sermon—Rev. O. P. Vitz, Vera Cruz. Song—Congregation. Benediction and Doxology. Ladies are requsted not to wear bats during the services. METHODIST CHURCH. 9:15 a. m., Sunday school, led by C. L. Walters. 10:30 a. m.. preaching by Rev. J. L. I Mershon; subject, “Christian Advancement." 11:45, class meeting, led by Mev. W. J. Meyers. 6:30 p. m.. Epworth League. 7:30 p. m., preaching by the Rev. J. H. McNary of Monroe. o- ■ — BAPTIST CHURCH. 9:30 a. m., Bible school: classes for all. Men's class taught by the pastor; lecture method used; no ques- , tions asked. All men not identified with a Bible class elsewhere will be made to feel at home with us. Men. we need the encouragement of your presence. 10:30 a. m., sermon subject, “The King’s Business." 7:30 p. m., evening service: theme. “To Seek and to Save.” The nonchurch going public is cordially invited to all our services. ! An important business meeting for the election of officers and other business will be held next Wednesday evening following prayer service. Every resident member should be present. o PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 9:15, Bible school. 10:30 a. m., morning .worship. 6 to 7 p. m.. Yeomen's memorial service. At the twilight service the Yeomen wiH be our guests of honor. . A most cordial welcome is extendI ed to join with the congregation in this service. — o—- 1 UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH. Sunday school, 9:15 a. m. Class meeting, 10:30 a. tn. Junior Endeavor, 2:00.p. m. Senior Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. Preaching, 9:30 a. m. Come to all these services. are welcome. CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Sunday school. 9:30 a. m.; preaching service by Rev. Dawson, 10:30 a. m.; evening service. 7:30 p. m. This will be Rev. Dawson’s first service as regular pastor of this church. He is a splend’d talker, a very thorough and earnest worker and all who hear •him will be well pleased. There will be good music both morning and evenI Ing. Mrs. Dixofa of Fort Wayne will
sing a solo at the evening service. Mrs. Dixon Is a very excellent lady and a splendid vocalist and all who bear her will be well pleased. Everybody is welcome and invited to at tend, these services. 0 EVANGELICAL QHURCHi Beginning at 9:30 a. in. the Sunday hooi will reader a Children's Day program. Recitations, class songs, a.id exercises, solo, *io. and songs by the school will be given. An offering will oe taken for the missionary cause In the evening, beginning at 7:30. the larger folks will render a program This will take the place of the Y. P. A. and evening services. Duets, quartets and speaking will be the order of this program.. You are welcome to attend these special services. a Kenyon Walters was at Monroe to day on business. Raymond Bremerkamp made a business trip to Portland today. Miss Grace Gauze of Wren. Ohio, was shopping here today. Mrs. Simon Itarkley of east of the city was shopping here today. Mrs. J. N. Frfstoe will go to Winona Sunday, where she will spend the summer. Rev today from Indianapolis to attend the German Reformed jubilee tomorrow. James Artman. who is working at Bluffton, will be the guests of his parents over Sunday. Joe \(lnteregg left this afternoon for his home at Berne after a several days' stay here on business. Elton Braun left this afternoon for Portland, where he was in answer to some business which required his attention. Frank Bremerkamp left this morn ing for Toledo, where he will spend a part of his vacation from duties at the National bank. Mrs. Beacher Meibers and daughter Georgia, returned home today from Rome City, where they have been en joying themselves for a week or so FOR SALE —Refrigerator, practically new; '>4.50. Call 118 South Tenth nisl.ed, large lookout, boats and swing witn eacn; all near the Triplet hotel. Write for dates. —Mrs. A. R Graves, Ligonier, Ind. 134t6 o FOR SALE. I have the agency for the famous Peerless paint. Guaranteed to be bet. ter than any other paint for house and barn painting.’ Price, >1.25 per gallon. See Frank Andrews for reference. w. c. mckinney, 134eod2wks 843 Crestnut St. ■ o ■ ' -— EXECUTRIX SALE OF PROPERTY. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, executrix ot the last will and testament of Anson Van Camp, deceased, will offer for sale, at private sale, at tne late foundry and machine shop of the decedent, known as the Van Camp Foundry hnd Machine Works, on North Eighty street and at the late home of the decedent, on First street, in the City of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, on Wednesday, June 29, 1910, the personal property of said estate, consisting of one book case, 1 lot ot books, 1 second-hand boiler, 1 turning lathe, 1 lot glue. 1 lot asbestos pipe covers, 1 roll sand paper, 1 roll Victor rubber packing, 1 tank, 2 elevator gears, a lot of tools, nipples, couplings, steam and gas engine supplies and fittings, iron, steel and brass junk ,and various other articles. Terms: —For all amounts not exceeding ten dollars, cash in hand. For amounts of ten dollars and upwards, a credit of three months will be given, Notes bearing six per cent interest from date, with approved personal security, and waiving valuation and appraisement laws, will be required on the deferred payments. Said sale will be continued from day to day until ail of said property is sold. LAURA A. VAN CAMP. Executrix. Heller, Sutton & Heller, Attorneys for Executrix. 145tG o TO CLOSE OUT. My harness and second hand store One or both at a bargain. H. 3. PORTER, 142t6 Decatur, Ind. r Go to Mills’ grocery for good old potatoes today and tomorrow. FOR SALE—A number of good frest cows. Enquire of Dyonis Schmiti • at City Meat market. 148tf FOUND —A gentleman’s black purse Owner can obtain same by calling on Walter Johnson and describing same. 148tC Good old potatoes for sale Friday and Saturday at Mills’ grocery. 148 t“ FOR SALE OR RENT—The Dr. J. S Coverdale home on South Third street. 145 t«
daily market reports Corrected Every Afternoon
EAST BUFFALO. > East Buffalo. N. Y., 25-<BPW I ial to Dally Democrat)— Receipts. <• '• 060; shipments. 2,280; official to New J York yesterday, 2.859; hogs closing stroniC wo e Medium and heavy. , Yorkers. >9.80©>9.85: light 8 ’ and pigs. roughs. >b.6»6 >B.BO, ■: stags r.2'^B’- •“*•”’ 2 ' 2 °° : ¥ery r dull; cattle, 500; alow. CHICAGO GRAIN. - Chicago, ill.. June 24-Wheat-July. 98%c; Sept.. 98Vfcc; Dec., 98%c. Corn. 1. -July. 59%c; Sept., 60%c; Dec--M%c . Oats-July. 39%c; Sept.. 39Hc. ( Dec.. TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, 0., June 24—Wheat-Cash. II >1.05; July, >l-00; Sept.. >1.00%; Dec. e >1.02. Corn—Cash. 62c; July. 61 He; Sept., 6254 c: Dec., 59%c; May. 61%c. I- Oats—Cash. 41c; July, 41%c; Sept., i- 39%c; Dec., 41%c; May, 42%c. t LOCAL GRAIN. y Q. T. Burt. tl Alsike seed, prime ®° ,1 Timothy seed, prime No. 2 Red wheat 9 ‘ c No. 2 White wheat 95c Corn 'y 1 Standard White oats 35c Barley, No. 55c Clover seed, prim®B® 2 -' i Timothy hay, No. 1. primed, baila ed •t Wool * lc BUTTER AND EGGS. n ~~~““ r M. FULLENKAMP'S. >, Lard 12c y Eggs !" c Ij Butter 20c NIBLICK A CG. Good roll butterlßc d Eggs . 1 ~~
‘ DO NOT READ THIS ey!" Very Uw Rates. No Extras. Life, sick, accident and fire insurs ance. Celebrated “Richmond Suction Cleaner” to let and to Bell. Information where to buy the best stoves, ranges and furnaces at a, great bare gain, on a month’s trial. W. J. MYERS, 233 N. sth st.j | Phone 265 r — ■ e , ... . - ■ ■■ — ■ — "• y ] [free trial treatment BrwAHK *oaa«ffui •oecM'«o'€»TW r M. WALDRON <b cttftag «MAli 4b> * tue has mads film m» <A teasmath Specialitts to fbdihaa. - pfa«b to tufftrera of chroaic disaaMs, Sflto toad this paper, that ha can cost; ha (a gdta* to atod Free Trial TraatMMhta •itbtoti cast of any kind to all who aaaddtit ferric**, * He cure* disease* of th* stomach and*(M*th, kidnap, bladder, lives, blood and Os the nervoui iy«em Aagtoto auatfiag #£& Sfeakoeu, nervoutnata anti lack O< **«rgy, ha re- * More* to strength. ‘ ' He also cure* piles,' fistula and ’ rapture • Without cutting, without drawing blood. He don't lay th* patient up oae minute. Dr. Waldron never we th* knife. In Mkfion, Ind., he i* called the “bloodlea* aurgeon " Sand him your name *Sd address and he will tend yeu a tree trial tmtmem and a letter of ‘ advice. Do it J. H. ; 42 WEST SECOND STREETjMartOnMno 1 . iwf ■ W h *bi B ÜBBEL - ***■ fSgprTi r«V” Your Vacation Trip I'zitEsSgtr *""s? Great Lake, are reached reLil 17 All the important porta of the Line., The ten Ur*. atX J eX “ ,lent * rvi « of &* C. Lake propelled hy powerful a” °d 1?* Y* mo<^ern ’*“l construction. . comfort. ThrUnVud WX T.U ° { *' > « i “ f « y “ J d Tickets readinc via an? reil nJ rT, ? e u,c<l * bo « A Cleveland are available lor trancnnrt weea Detr <>H and Buffalo, Detroit and h direction. b,C ,Or ,raM P°™<>" on D. & C. Line Steamers in cither Detroit and Cleveland four Ym" 'Ht* Detroit and Buffalo. .6 Island and way port, and two trT" , y Toledo, Detroit, Mackinac s . and way port? A CIeXX m! B June 25 to September 10 leaving < n" U< i TTY , * e *J ner W MI •* operated from I Detroit enroutZevery trip .J . cJJ'« Mopping .1 I 8 Special daylight L°A* ’ e . ver T I ■> P. H. MCMILLAN, P Rt . ‘ S ’ G ’ P ' A ” DETROIT *’ SCI!A " T2 ' SE “ M6R B
LOCAL PRODUCE. H. BERLINA EtHt» Rutter lac Fowls Ducks Geese Old turkeys i lc Spring rbteha 18c WOOL AND HIDES. B. KALVER and SON. Beef hides Calf hide* Sheep pelts3sc to 51.24 Merchantabl* wool 2 lc Tallow fifty head of jerseys. The undersigned wiH hold a public sale of Jersey cows, the sale to be held at the barns 01 ium Decatur Horse Sale company, Decatur, Indiana, sale beginning at 12:30 p. m.. Thursday, June 30, 1910. The most of these well selected cattle are young cows with calves by their side, others to be fresh soon, some two years old, some yearlings. They are all well bred, great care was taken in the selection and all are now either good milkers ar will be good milkers at an early time. These cows are descendants of the great Walker and Boyd hwifs of Rushville, Indiana, where some of the best bred Jerseys in the country are bred and raised. There herds have never failed to take the first prize at all the cattle ' shows in whoch they have been entered, and it will pay the farmers of Adams county to Investigate these herds. Terms will be made known on the day of sale. ED AHR « CO. o 1MEN —Learn automobile business, wages $25 weekly; >lO while learn ing. We teach by mail. Rochester Auto school. Rochester. N. Y.
