Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 8, Number 151, Decatur, Adams County, 28 June 1910 — Page 4

TRADES AND SALES

80 acres fine black soil near Monroe. Good bargain on Monroe street, residence. inside railroad. 2 good farms south of the city one ano two miles. 100 acres near Peterson, improved. Two 20 acre tracts, well improved. l 2 miies of the city. ' 1 --res in S’ ’ i ~ i ine-imfl/JwertOHlAJ .wl soil, 80 acres tir St Marys township, well an; >roved and gixai buildings. 2 good farms on the road between Decatur and Peterson.

Daniel N. Erwin.

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 FOR THE ROUND TRIP July 7,8, 9,10 and 11,1910 Clover Leaf Railroad Ask C. F. HARRIS, Ticket Agent. Decatur Ind. for complete particulars Are You Going To Paint Your House Or Barn This rSMJOW Year? s 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 than»any paint on the market. One gallon will cover from 250 to 350 square feet, two coats. Try It This Year LACHOT & RICE ' ssssssssssssss S WE HAVE 100,000 $ S Which we want to loan before March Ist. If you fl* are thinking of making a loan be sure and see us. w SOur terms are right. , fl* The Graham Insurance Company. J Offices in Morrison Block. \ SOOOOOO 0 0 0 0 0 0 VVOOwO v v 0 w w v

SPECIAL DRESS GOODS and SILK SALE CHL « This s ale Closes Saturday July 2nd. , For the balance of this week we are going to offer some extra good bargains in Wool Dress /J? Goods and Silks. You can save from 25 to 35 per cent on every yard you buy. We have an immense stock to select from and no old goods to show you. All the newest weaves and " m AN afeM shades, at a BIG CUT IN PRICES. I 11/I 1 / Ai i.i '■'»»'■ im-L |BIG SUIT AND SKIRT SALE ' Tim AU WOOI SuitS ’ ° ne half the regular price< A1! WOOI Skirtsat M off in price.- All separate ( /j '' Jackets at less than manufactured cost. ’ B Niblick & Company

100 acres, three miles of the city,good improvements, well tiled, no open ditch near school and church, SBS per acre. ’ 3 Fort Wayne city properties to exchange for an Adams couty farm, will J glVe Jfwi suitable farm. | Nice bargain city property on south 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 Is hereby given that the andersigned, executrix of the last will and testament of Anson Van Camp, deceased, will offer for at private sale, at tne late foundry and machine shop of the decedent, known as the Van Camp Foundry and Machine Works, on North Eighth street, and at the late home of the decedent, on '■Trst street, in the City of Decatur, Adams County. Indiana, on Wednesday, June 29, 1910, the personal property of said estate, consisting of one book eaae/1 lot of 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 dav to day until all of said property is sold. LAURA A, VAN CAMP, Executrix. Heller, Sutton & Heller, Attorneys for Executrix. 145t6 —o — ELECTRIC TOASTERS AND IRONS. Mrs. Hattie Dixon, who is canvassing here for the famous Hotpoint electric iron and the electric toaster, is meeting with splendid success and is taking a large number of orders. She will call on you soon to demonstrate. 151t3

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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*, pianos, horses, wagons, fixture*, etc. You can have 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 w*ek for 50 weeks pays a $50.00 loan. All amounts in proportion. If you need money fill out the following blank, cut It out and mall it to us. Our agent is in Decatur every Tuesday. Name Address Am'a Wantad Kind of Security Reliable Private Ft. Wayne loan Company Established 1898. Room 2 Second Floor, 708 Calhoun Street. Home Phone, 83$. Fort Wayne. Ind

’a bold demand (Continued from page 1.) watch to see that she gets there to. Now do your part and dost put any detectives on our track and you can take Alma heete r.!th you, alter wt get the money & you jet hei then ii you catch us, well good, its right you should. I wouldn't commit another crime like this for all John Ds worth and SB,OOO is small compared, to that. But I am into it and it thia money proves to be a curse to me 1 will do as Pat Crow did I will give it up. Rut if I can invest- it and pnwe successful I will let you know witiHn two years how I am doing and if f da any good I will return every dollar of it some day to Alma. Keep thSs letter as a reference. We will expect no ans through the post to this letter unless you desire to let us know that you have heard from us and that you will meet us on our own terms. But if you do this make the message brief and you need not give the state that we are in. I think it best to say nothing but come & we will be there, follow these instructions & all will prove well. Youry Truly. THE SOCIAL NOTES .i . — (Continued from Page 2.) Hoopengardner. Helen Hurst, Marie Herr, Esther Brinneman, Irene Hess, Grace Brinneman, Beatrice Chronister Estella Eddington, Mabie Burkhead. Arvert Logan, Ethel Mumma, Maurel Fought y.-* Helen Middleton and Ireta Allen ,* The Ladies' Aid society of the Baptist church will meet with Mrs. Sam Shamp Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. A good attendance is desired. The Ladies' Aid society of the Presbyterian church will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Dr. Coverdale on Third street. Your attendance is desired. 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. FVLLENKAMP'S. NIBLICK & CO. KUEBLER & MOLTZ. TRI E sc RUNYON. EVERETT t 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 J. H. VOGLEWEDE & SON. o LOST—A package containing black silk and embroidery netween Niblick’s store and Bert Mangold's dental office. Return to Mrs. Reuben Beery, or the Niblick store. 151t3 Hersh Yeast is Avilla made and O. K'd and has been the baker's delight tor years. Ask your grocer for it. e0d164

CLOSELY RELATED Rev. Hessert Will Assist in I Rededication Servces of Church. OF THE REV. BOSCH Was Confirmd, Ordained and Married by That Pastor—Will Give Speech. * Rew.. L_ C. Hessert, pastor of the Decatux German Reformed church, is among the speakers for the rededication service of St. John’s Reformed ch urob at Fort Wayne. The Fort Wayne Sentinel says: “Plans for the rededication of St. John's Reformed church are under way and according to the statement of the pastor. Rev. John H. Bosch, the event will take place on the last Sunday of July or the first Sunday of August. Much depends on the arrival of the new pews which are to be shipped in the next week or two by the Vaught Furniture company of Parker, Ind. An atractive feature of the rededicatory ceremonies will be the three sermons to be delivered by a trio of Reformed church ministers who are the sons of the local congregation. The speakers chosen are: Rev. Henry Hilgemann, of Ceylon, Ohio: Rev. W. Kruse of Spencerville. Ohio: Rev. Louis C. Hessert of Deca tur. Rev. Hessert was confirmed, ordained and married by Rev. J. H. Bosch of St. John's church. Since the remodeling and renovation of the local church began, services have been held in the church hall and will continue to be held there until the formal opening of the church building. "The golden jubilee celebration of the Reformed church at Decatur was very largely attended yesterday. The closing sermon in the evening was delivered by Rev. John H. Bosch of this city. Next Thursday afternoon the- Ladies' society of St John's church will be entertained by Mrs. Catherine Balzer at her home. 1538 Hayden street. In the evening Mrs. Balzer will be hostess at a meeting of the Young Ladies' guild.” o HOUSEWIVES, ATTENTION! There is no one thing that pleases a good housewife more when serving meals as that of haring good bread to place before her guests. To insure having large creamy-white, flaky loaves of bread at all times when baking try a cake of the celebrated Hersh Yeast. For sale at the Mills and the Runyon groceries. e0d164 o NOTICE —If not notified within six hours after death of an animal, we will not accept them.—(Joseph Dewood, Decatur Fertilizer. 15112 Be sure and ask your grocer for a package of Hersh Yeast. You will be delighted and thereafter use no other. eod-164 SAOLEN OR STRAYED—A milch cow- from the pasture field of J. R. Peoples about five miles northeast of the city on last Saturday. Any information regarding this will be highlyappreciated. Leave word at this office or phone No. 3 on L line. 151t6

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east buffalo. Bank Buffalo, N^YTJune-’B—- — to Daily Democr»t)-R«ceiptt. Lr 920; shipments, 570; official to . e York yesterday. 3,990; hogs closing, .ikMvv 1M 70: Yorkers.. Mediam an dheaty, s’ l ”' »9.7.- > rq»9.80; lights and pip. $10.00; roughs, $8 .<)©s’' .», » $7.2i><u57.75; cattle, $6 50; slow, hiiaep.. <00; steady. CHICAGO GRAIN. Chicago. 111.. June 25- Wheat-July, and Sept.. »B%c; Dec.. 99%C. Corn. July. S»V; Sept., 61c; Dec.. ->9%c. Oats— July. 40Hc; Sept., 39 %c; Dec.. TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, 0.. June 25 —Wheat—Caah, >IMK; July. »1.OO%; Sept.. H-01: Dec und June. $lO3. Corn-Cash. «2r: July, «l%c; Sept, «2%c; Doc-. 6IMc; May, 62Hc. Oats—Cash. 41c, July, 41Hc; Sept.. 40c; Dec.. 41 *c. local grain. O. T. Burr Alsike seed, prime *»-50 Timothy seed, prime ti 75 No. 2 Red wheat No 2 White wheat ** 79c Corn w Standard White oats 35c Barley, No. 55c Clover seed, primess 25 Timothy hay, No. 1. primed, bailed >12.75 Wool BUTTER AND EGGS. M. FULLENKAMP’B. Lard ** Eggs I'® Butter 20c I — NIBLICK A CG. Good roll butter lßt Eggs lIC

W. H. JOHNSTON’S institute of Osteopathy Main office Fourth Floor Shoaf Bdg. Fort Wayne, Ind. BRANCH OFFICE, Room io, Interurban Bdg. Decatur <1 J. D. HALE ii SEEDS, COAL AND FEED «> ■ 111 " ■ 11 — ( ;; Portland Cement, Gypsum Rock Wall:: Plaster, Lime and Salt j ;; We make a specialty of furnishing Seed Goods good | I: in quality and low in price. X :: Call, Write or Phone No. 8. 201 S. 2nd. St | 1 ♦♦<<<llllll ♦ ♦ ♦-♦♦-♦♦♦♦♦♦♦Hl I | »»♦»♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ 441111 >♦♦♦♦

LOCAL PRODUCE. H. BERAINti Exp lie Butter Fowls Ducks Geese (j e Old turkeys llt Spring chicks WOOL AND HIDES. B. KA4.VKR and SON. Beef hides Calf hides Sheep pelts2sc to gijj Merchantable wool 2Jc Tallow —p— — fifty head of jerseys. The undersigned will hold a publie sale of Jersey the sale to be held at the barns oi uim 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 yearling* They are all well bred, great care was taken in the selection and aU are now either good milkers or wHI be good milkers at an early time. These cows are descendants of th e great Walker and Boyd herds of Rushville, Indiana, where some of the best bred Jerseys tn the country are bred and raised. There herds have never failed to take the first prise 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-- ■ Try a package of Hersh Yeast It is one of the best products of its kind on the market today. eodl*4 *