Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 8, Number 150, Decatur, Adams County, 27 June 1910 — Page 4
ssssssss s $ s s s $ $ WE HAVE 100,000 $ S Which’,we want to loan before March Ist. If you Q are thinking of making a loan be sure and see us. 0 J Our terms are right. 0 The Graham insurance Company. v Offices in Morrison Block. J s ss s s s ss s s $ s s
TRADES AND SALES
ho acres tine black soil near Monroe. Good bargain on Monroe street, residence. inside railroad. 2 good farms south of the city one and two miles. 810 acres near Peterson, improved. Two. acre tracts, well improved, 2 wkes of the city. 140 acrw 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’.Deeatur and Peterson.
Daniel N. Erwin.
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ELKS CONVENTION Detroit in July The ideal time to visit the hub of the Resort District of the Middle West Blue waters. Cool breezes. A step to Canada A day’s sail to lakes. Erie, Huron, Michigan and Superior Onlv $5.10 JJFOR July 7,8, 9, 10 andjll, 1910 O LeafJ Railroad =■ •"B Ask]C. F. JHARRIS, JTiqket Agent, Decatur Ind. *" BP for'complete particulars , 4
Are You Going To Paint Your House Or Barn This Year? „ • fc + n If you are we wish to call your attention to the fact that we 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 thanjany paint on the market. One gallon will cover from 250 to 350 square feet, two coats. Try It This Year LACHOT & RICE
After an experience of 20 years in cigar making both as a journeyman at the bench and in the manufacturing end we offer The “White Stag” as the best Cigar obtainable at 5 cents. Try one and you will convince yourself that we are not talking through our bonnets. —The Makers. For sale by all dealers.
ItW icreS; three miles of the city.good improvenie'iiM; Hied, ho open ditch near school and churefi; SBS per acre. 3 Fort Wayne city properties to exchange for an Adams couty farm, will give good deal for suitable farm. Nice bargain city property on south Sixth street 3J acre tract well improved. 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 tracts.
EXECUTRIX SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. Notice la hereby given that the undersigned, executrix of the last will and testament of Anson Van Camp, deceased, will offer for sale, at private ►ale, at tne late foundry and machine shop of the decedent, known as the Van Camp Foundry and Machine Works, on North Eighth street, und 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, "onsisting of one book case, 1 lot of books, 1 second-hand boiler, 1 turning iatho. 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 sup plies and fittings, iron, steel and brass junk ,and various other articles. Terms: —Fbr 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 all of said property is sold. LAVRA A. VAN CAMP, Executrix. Heller, Sutton & Heller, Attorneys for Executrix. 145t6 LOST —Yellow purse containing $3.25 in jam at Baughman store sale Saturday 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, Gottemoller & Co. A Vudor porch shade will keep out the heat and let in the air. See Gay, Zwick & Meyers. 147t3 Vudor porch shades, the kind your magazines tell you about. You can see out, but mey 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. 14713 FOR SALE—Refrigerator, practically new; $4.50. Call 118 South Tenth street 144t3 o — WHAT A SUMMER COLD MAY DO. A summer cold if neglected is just as apt to develop into bronchitis or pneumonia as at any other season. Do not neglect it. Take Foley’s Honey and Tar promptly. It loosens the cough, soothes and heals the inflamed air passages, and expels the cold from the system." The Holthouse Drug Co. --o — ■ FOR SALE. I have tne agency for the famous Peerless paint Guaranteed to be better than any other paint for house and barn painting.’ Price, $1.25 per gallon. See Frank Andrews for reference. w. c. mckinney, 134e0d 2wks 843 Crestnut St;
Cheer Up Don’t feel downhearted simply because you lack’ready money. You can borrow what money you need from ua on your household good 9, pianos, Horses, wagons, fixture*, etc. You can have from one te twelve month*’ time in which to pay It back. Our contracts are simple and all transactions are clean cut and private. $1.20 per w*ek for 50 weeka pays a JJrO.OO loan. All amounts in proportion. If you need money fill out the following blank, cut it out and mail it to us. Our agent la In Decatur every Tuesday. Name Address Am’s Wanted Kind of Security Reliable Private Ft. WsyneLoanCompany tstabUshed 1636. Room 2 Second Floor, 708 Calhoun Street. Home Phone, 83$. Fort Wayne, Ind
SUNDAY SERVICES In Various Churches of the City Were of Unusual Interest. CHILDREN’S DAY At Evangelical—Sermon for American Yeomen at the Presbytrian. Services at nearly every church in the city Sunday were of unusual interest. At the Methodist church the morning service was conducted by -the Rev. J. L. Mersbon of this city, and the evening service by the Rev. McNary of Monroe. The Children's Day in the morning and the Young People s Alliance program in the evening at the Evangelical church were features of much pleasure at that church. Sunday evening at the Presbyteriun the Rev. Spetnagel delivered the annual memorial address to the American Yeomen, emphasizing the motto of the order, Freedom, Charity and Protection. There was quite a good attendance, and as one member said, it was the best sermon of the kind he ever heard. A very excellent solo was rendered by Will Schrock. The new pastor, the Rev. J, M. Dawson, of the Christian church, conducted the services yesterday. his sermon being of unusual eloquence and power. Mrs. Hattie Dixon of Fort Wayne gave a vocal solo that was very pleasing, being of her own composition. The Rev. Ehle, the new pastor Os the Baptist church, held excellent services Sunday and the jubilee celebration at the German Reformed was of much interest. The Rev. Imler of the U. B. church conducted the regular order at that church with good results.
THE POLISHING OFF Os a Three Cornered Affair Was Done in 'Squire Smith’s Court. ASSAULT — BATTERY Clyde Young Pleads Guilty —Free For All Scrap Occurred Saturday. A three-cornered scrap that took place Saturday night about 10:30 o’clock in front of the Ed Johnson rendezvous on 'Second street, received its polishing off this afternoon in ’Squire Smith’s court, when Clyde Young pleaded guilty to the charge of assault and battery preferred by John Dentner, and was fined $1 and costs. It is said that Dentner was formerly employed at the fertilizer plant, but was later succeeded by Young. When the two met Saturday words ensued, resulting later in blows. The three cornered part came into existence when Young knocked Dentner over onto a bicyvle belonging to Jake Kieper, left standing on the walk, and Helper's remonstrances brought him into prominence also.
NUMBER OF STORES TO CLOSE. The Following stores in Decatur will be closed all day on July 4th, thus giving them an opportunity to celebrate in a manner that suits themselves: M. FULLENKAMP’S. NIBLICK & CO. KU EBLER & MOLTZ. TRUE & RUNYON. EVERETT & HITE. F. V. MILLS. TEEPLE, BRANDYBERRY & PETERSON. PEOPLES & GERKE. VANCE, HITE & MACKLIN. CHAS. VOGLEWEDE. HOLTHOUSE, SCHULTE & CO. MYERS-DAILEY CO. WINNES SHOE STORE. SCHAFER HARDWARE CO. SCHAUB, GOTTEMOLLER & CO. LAMAN & LEE. BURNS & SON. ATZ & STEELE. o ■■■ - NOTICE. County graduates pictures for sale at Moser’s studio at Decatur and Geneva. 1.v0t3 FOR RENT —A four room house, in good condition, on South Third street gee Dyonis Schmitt at the City Meat market. 148t6
THE SOCIAL NOTES a—- — from Page 2.) ry Bouck and family, Henry Gerke and family. Max Richter and family. Carl Speckman. Mrs. Loafs Lehman and family, Herman Gertx-rdlng and latnily and Louis Gerke and familyMisses Annlce and Hattie Wilder. George Simmers, Nellie. Lester and Earl Barkley were entertained Sunday by the Misses Madge and Merle Barkley at their home near Monroe ville Miss Madge will leave soon for Boston and Niagara Palls, where she will visit, attending the Educational convention at Boston. J. H. Ward and wife, Will Ward and wife. W. H. Meyers and wife of this city and Miss Stella Ward and friends of Fort Wayne enjoyed a drive to Honduras Sunday, where they were entertained by Will Sautbine and family. Some drove In carriages and some in the W. H. Meyers automobile, the trip and entertainment proving to be an unusually pleasant one. — oMiss Naomi Lord went to Monmouth Saturday to visit with relatives. ■“&’ N. Tyndall, who hai been suffering for several weeks from lung trouble. Is said to be much better. A fine baby girl was born this morning to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Shroll, causing much rejoicing in that family. Martin Beery went to Pleasant Mills this morning, where he will be engaged in doinfc some work for several days. Mrs. James Beery and her sister of Pleasant Mills, who have been the guests of relatives here for some time, returned to their homes today. o TO CLOSE OUT. My harness and second hand store One or both at a bargain. H. S. PORTER, 142t6 Decatur, Ind. o— — FOR SALE—A number of good fresh cows. Enquire of Dyonis Schmitt at City Meat market 148t6 FOUND—A gentleman's black purse. Owner can obtain same by calling on Walter Johnson and describing same. 148tG FOR SALE OR RENT—The Dr. J. S. Coverdale home on South Third street. 145t6 LOST —A three set opal ring, one broken, at Maple Grove park Sunday. Finder please return to this office. 150t3 STRAYED OR STOLEN—A bay mare, 9 to 10 years old, weighs 950 to 1,000 pounds, a little sore in front. Send information to Abe Boch, Decatur, Ind. Will pay reward. 144t3 FOR SALE—Round Oak stove and gasoline stove; cheap.—U. Deinfnger. 129tf Three incubators for sale. Will sell cheap. Call 'phone 283. James Hurst. 132tf Having 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, 109tf Receiver.
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
DAILY MARKET REPORTS Corrected Every Afternoon
EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo. N. Y, June 27-(8p« lai to Daily Democrat I-Saturday re ceipts 8000; shipments, 4300; today, receipts 4320; shipments. 1330; officlosing steady. Mixed e.mdlum and heavy. $9 .Ofc $9 80; Yorkers, S9WS9SO; and pigs. slo.oofcslo.2ti; roughs. $8.70&58.75; stags. $745® sheep 3400; higher; lambs. $7.75© sg.2s.’yetrlings, ssJs©s6-W; wethers. $4.65© $4.85; calves. $4.50©58.80; cattle 5000; 25c lower; export and . »'» York steers. [email protected]; shipping steers. $6,506 $7.00; butchers. sb.i»© $6.75; heifers, $5.00«$«.00; cows, $3.50® 5.00. CHICAGO GRAIN. Chicago, 111, June 25—55 heat— Julj, and Sept., 98%c; Dec.. 99%c. Corn, July, 59%c; Sept., 61c; Dec., 59%c. Oats— July, 4054 c; Sept., 39%c; Dec, 4054 c. TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, 0., June 25—Wheat— Casa, $1 04 54; July. $1.00%; Sept., $1.01; Dec .and June, 1103. Corn—Cash. 62c; July, 61%c; Sept, 62%c; Dec, 61%:; May, 6254 c. Oats—Cash, 41c, July 4154 c; Sept., 40c; Dec, 41%c. LOCAL GRAIN. o. T. Burt Alsike seed, prime Timothy seed, prime $1.75 No. 2 Red wheat 96 c No. 2 White wheat 9oc Corn Standard White oats 35c Barley, No. 2“ ,,c Clover seed, primsss2Bs Timothy hay, No. 1, primed, balled » 12 ' 5 Wool 21c butter and eggs. M. FULLENKAMP’S. . . I’*' Eggs I,c Butter 20c NIBLICK * CG. Good roll butter Eggs
DO NOT READ THIS ™" w Rates. No Extras. Life, sick, accident and fire insurance. Celebrated ’’Richmond Suction Cleaner” to let and to sell. Information where to buy the bestjstoves, ranges and furnaces at aj great bargain, on a month’s trial. W. J. MYERS, 233 N. Sth st Thone 265 FREE TRIAL TREATMENT I WALDRON ihmflßf & • WM ftakmad* ffitoter’ at* Sjeeuiliw to •uffeftt* of dMAie ted tC» papsr, fhM tote ewe; t» 6 gtfM «0 ted (Fred. Trial TMaUMRU aay SIM to d! wise ssei&il He earn dlmum of im «wtmcb kid Mys, bladder, lite, blood Usd Os (&• Mrvout tytttm AnyoM wFating anta w»»kee»», MtvowMw and .ol oaefyiM m*. ttorae to strength. ~ H* alto cort» pile*7 fitful* aad"reptwr»'«ithout cutting, without drawing bld*d H* don't lay the patient up ono ftibvte Dr. Waldron never «mi the knife. In KftftW, In ~ htia called the "blood tat rorgdOo ■ Send him your name and addteas and h» will tend you a free trial treatment »qd a Do it ■ j. H. « WEST SECOND STREETTMenonntM ; - 1 -• - — rHl.nl/, Iw3 - Wm Vacation Tri X ic. and y7u wrlTl;“ ”*** * B<l '“nomic.l trip in Amer- I Great Lake, are reached red TV */”*•’ All the important port, of the I Line., The tel U±.t~t y ?.L tE n"“ U ‘ nt ’^ i «‘> f D <krC. Lake | propelled by powerful enii "jk* 11 Y* •**•! conetruction. £ Th. U aite d W.relJZVeledZ’h'sL'’''* 11 ' ''/?^^'" 4 ““I Tickets reading via anv ~n * T* 1 * 11 Service ueed aboard. Cleveland ire available tor tmnciZw lweeß •■d Buffalo, Detroit and I direction. “* '"“WUttoti «■ D. &C. Line Steamers in either I Detroit and Cleveland "four T**' Y’ I’* 1 ’* between Detroit and Buffalo. W«d *nd wyX mkl ,W ” n I° W °’ Drtro "’ •nd way ports. A cievtland > Kt* i y between Detroit, Bay City, Saginaw -•». ° ETR °'T *• * SCHANTZ, GEN. MGH
local produce. H. BEHLING. Eggs Butter Fowls Docks Geese 6c Old turkeys n c Spring chicks .18c WOOL AND HIDES. B. KALVER and SON. Beef hides .fc Calf hides life Sheep pelts, ssc to sl4s Merchantable wool Tallow . o fifty head of jerseys. The undersigned will hold a public sale of Jersey cows, the sale to te held at the barns or tue Decatur Horse Sale company. Decatur, Indiana, sale beginning at 12:30 p. tn, 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 or will be good milkers at an early time. These cows are descendants of the great Walker and Boyd herds 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 coupty to Investigate these herds. Terms will be made known on the day of sale. ED AHR & CO. r o MEN—Learn automobile business. wages $25 weekly; $lO while learning. We teach by mail. Rochester Auto school. Rochester. N. Y.
