Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 8, Number 162, Decatur, Adams County, 12 July 1910 — Page 4
A SPRING TONIC I Better than drugging the system-better than artifi- I cial tonics-more effective in cleansing the system and I toning up the nerves-is ten days or two weeks I among the picturesque highlands or Southern Indiana I at those wonderful and rapidly becoming famous | FRENCH LICK | ■ and I I WEST BADEN SPRINGS jj J on the * (WTfiOTW and it is MUCH CHEAPER. There are several pifferent springs, having different curative properties. For Stomach, Liver, Kidney and Bowel troubles and their attendant nervous affections, these waters have produced wonderful results, They allay gastric irritation, rende, soluble in the body substances that are harmful, and thus free the bodv of them. Their action on the kidneys and bowels, as well as on the skin, corrects the acidities due to various kinds of fermentation in the body. An excelent adjunct to these waters is the good air and the opi>ortunity for exercise in the open. . Booklet telling all about the waters and giving list of hotels and boarding houses, with their rates, sent free. FRANKfJ. REED, G. P. A., Monon Route, Chicago. DAILY MARKET REPORTS Corrected Every Afternoon
East Buffalo Market East Buffalo. N. Y.. July 12 —(Special to Daily Democrat)— Receipts, | SOO; shipments. 380; official to New. York yesterday 3230; all sold: closing; steady. Heavy, [email protected]; mixed, $9.35<l j $9.40; Yorkers. $9.65<& $9.75; lights! aad pigs, $9.90@ $10.10; roughs. $7.90 i trsß.oo; stags. $6.00(3 $6.75; sheep. 1200; slow; steady; top lambs, $8.25; cattle. 50; steady. CHICAGO GRAIN. Chicago, 111., July 11—Wheat —May, $1.06%; July, $1.03%; Sept., $1.01%; Dec., $1.03%. Corn—May. 59%c; July 57%c; Sept., 59%c; Dec., 57%c. Oats —May, 41%c; July. 40%c; Sept., 38%; Dec., 39%c. TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, 0.. July 11 —Wheat —Cash, $1.05; July, $1.04%; Sept., $1.04; Dec., $1.06; May, $1.08%. Corn—Cash, 62c; July, 61c; Sept., 61%c; Dec., 58c; May, 60%c. Oats —Cash and July, 41 %c; Sept., 39%c; Dec.. 40%c: May, 42%c. LOCAL PRODUCE. H. BERLIN® Eggs 15c Hutter 18c Fowls 12c Ducks 10c Geese 6c Old turkeys 11c Spring chicks 17c '• By Decatur Produce Co. Young tuikey* 17s Old turXe>» > ,13e Chicks 13c Fowls 13c Eggs 15c Bucks 10c Geese 9c Butter 17c I BUTTER AND EGGS. • s h M. FULLENKAMP’S. Lard 12c Eggs 17c Butter 20c NIBLICK A CG. Good roll butter 18c Eggs 17c LOCAL GRAIN. G. T. Burx. A’sike seed, prime $5.50 Timothy seed, prime $1.75 No. 2 Red wheat 97c No. 2 White wheat 95c Corn ..... .• -81 c White corn-77 S ii'dar;’ white oats "6F »'»"’dy, No. 2 55d '.over seed, prime $5.23 , TiHOthy JJ?. No. 1. primed, ball-
ed $12.75 ’ Wool 21c ’l WOOL AND HIDES B. KALVER and SON. i Beef hides 6r Calf hides 10c .Sheep pelts, 25c to $1.26 1 Merchantable wool 21c : Tallow 4c o— SERVE ICE CREAM. J. L. Chronister of Bobo will serve ice crearii every Saturday evening uuring the summer season. Good music, good time, and everybody invited. 16t6 o 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, 109tt Receiyer. o - — STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Decatur Cement Roof and Block company will be held at the (.ffice of Kirsch. Sellemeyer & Sons at 7:30 o'clock Wednesday evening. 16tt2 o - TO CLOSE OUT. My harness and second hand store One or both at a bargain. H. S. PORTER. 14216 Decatur. Ind. 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 o WANTED—Good laborers and carpenters for concrete work at Fort Wayne. Steady work and good pay. Apply to Herman Tapp Construction Co., 1118 Calhoun street, Fort Wayne, Indiana. 160t3 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, BEE KEEPER’S SUPPLIES. Best grades; lowest prices. Honey sections, 50c and 60c per 100. At Brock's hardware store, 121 N. Second street. ‘ 155t3 o NOTICE TO WATER SONSUMERS. The waterworks duplicate has been made up complete to date, and is nowin the hands of the city treasurer. No--1 tice is hereby given that the penalty i as provided by the city ordinance will : be strictly enforced. The water ren- ■ tals must be paid quarterly. If you don’t pay. the water will be shut off 1 and it will cost you one dollar to have same turned on again. Please save us and yourselves this trouble. M.'J. MY LOTT, , 161t6 City Superintendent.
R.R. TIME TABLES • Will 111. GRAND RAPIDS A INDIANA lii Effect December 5, 19C9. Southbound No. 4, Daily 2:OS a. tn No. 12, Dally, except Sunday 7:14 a. ni. No, 2, Daily except Sunday.. 1:08 p.m. Northbound No. 5, Dailyl:2B ant. No. 3, Daily, except Sunday 3:07 p. in. No. 7, Daily, except Sunday 7:57 a. in. T., ST. L. 4 W. R. R. Westbound. No 3, dailj except Sunday.. 7:52 a.m. No. 1, dally except Sunday.. 3:17 p.m. No. 5, dally 10:28 p.m. Eastbound. No. 6, dally 5:12 a m. No. 2. daily except Sunday. .11:03 a.m. No. 4. daily 7:03 p.m. Daily Interurban Schedule The Fort Wayne & Springfield Rail way Company. Trains Leave Trains Leave Decatur Fort Wayne 5:50 a.m. 7:00 a.m. 7:00a.m. 8:30a.m. > 8:30a.m. 10:00a.m. 10:00a.m. 11:30a.m. 11:30a.m. 1:00p.m. 1:00 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00p.m. 5:30p.m. 5:30p.m. 7:00p.m. 7:00p.m. 8:30p.m. 9:30 p.m. 11:00 p.m. Theater parties taking the 7:00 p. m. car will arrive at Calhoun and Berry streets. Fort Wayne, at 8:10 p. ra. The last car leaving Fort Wayne at 11 p. m. will wait until after the show. W. H. Fledderjohan, J. R- Fink, Gen. Mgr. G. P. & F. A. — LOST —Between the Hale warehouse and C. & E. depot a topaz broach. Finder please return to this office. WANTED—A girl; call ’phone 58, Decatur. Good wages for right party. 162t3 FOR SALE OR RENT—The Dr. J. S Coverdale home on South Third street. 145t6 FOR SALE—A small electric fan in good condition: at this office. 155t6 Hersh Yeast is Avilla made and O. K'd and has been the baker’s delight tor years. Ask your grocer for it. e0d164 fresh cows at reasonable prices. 143t30 SCHEIMAN & BUTLER. FOR SALE—An eight-foot floor show case. —C. E. Baughman. 153t3 LOST —A black silk scarf, Saturday. Be sure and ask your grocer for a package of Hersh Yeast. You will be delighted and thereafter use no other. eod-164 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. LOST—Bill book, with package of account slips. Return to P. H. Wag ner. 152t3 FOUND —A pair of silver nose glasses. Owner can have same by calling at this office and paying for this ad. FOR SALE —Bunch of fine sheep. Write or call. —Philip Schieferstein. Decatur, R. R. No. 7. 158t6 Three incubators for sale. Will sell cheap. Call 'phone 283. James Hurst. 132tf 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 highly appreciated. Leave word at this office or phone No. 3on L line. 151tG FOR RENT —House on North Seventh. street. Inquire of B. P. Rice. 157t10 FOR SALE —Round Oak stove and gasoline stove; cheap.—U. Deiningen 129tf Notice is hereby given mat the annual meeting of stockholders of the Old Adams County bank will be held at their banking house, Decatur, Indiana, at ten o’clock a. m., Tuesday, August 2, 1910, for the purpose of electing seven directors to serve for the ensuing year, and to transact such other business as, may come before them. E. X. EHINGER, 154t30. Cashier. o PACIFIC RAILWAY LANDS. Good climate, rich, black soil, producing small grain In great quantities. Lann self’ng 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-til!Sept-l I -- — —o — — SHOE SHINE STORE. - — ■ I have opened a shoe shining stand in front of the Knoff barber shop and •will appreciate your patronage. 156t6 EDWIN KNOFF.
j RESERVE HORSES FOR WAR. Switzerland'* MetMd of Preparing r.’r Rapid Mobilization. In Switzerland the atnte Is part owner of hornets used by reserves It purchase* a remount nt three mid a half years old. and the soldier pays half the cost of the horse to the govern I luent, together with tlie dlffereiice beI tween its cost mid the price tls.’.t the horse fetches nt unction. for all liorses are sold by miction ti» the men After every year of training the gov | eru fltent refunds <>ne-temii of the urig ■ lual half cost to the uwsti. anti ttt the - end of ten years the horse liei-innea the absolute property of the soldier, lu this manner the soltlier Is not uiiiy always well mounted, brat as lie keeps Ills horse with him nt his houie bis mobilization problem is <«f the simplest nature. The average price of these Swiss troop horses Li iiltsnit £4sv says Daily's Magazine, anti us most of these horses are imported from Ireland and north Germany their price is considerably higher than it would be in Great Brit alu. Thus the state secures the services of u horse for an annual outlay of nbont £4 IDs. But there tire certain other expenses which must Ito Included tn this estimate, such as the cost of tile establishment for remount depots, etc., which raises the total cost of horses for the Swiss government to about £8 12s. a year. ROADS IN CHINA. They Are Narrow and Crooked ane Edged With Ditches The Chinese road is private property. a strip taken from somebody's land. This Is done much against the will of the owner, since be not only loses the use of it, but also still has to pay tuxes on it. One consequence is that it is wide enough for only one vehicle, and carts can pass one another only by trespassing on the cultivated land. To prevent this the farmers dig deep ditches by the roadside. As the surface wears ' away and the dust blows off it gradually glows lower, and after awhile it ' becomes a drain for the surrounding fields. A current forms in the rainy i season, which still further hollows it out, and thus has arisen the proverb that a road a thousand years old becomes a river. Those whose lauds are used for roads naturally prefer to have the road# run along the edge of their fartqs instead of cutting across them, ' and this accounts for the fact that Chinese roads are often so crooked that one may have to go a considerable distance to reach a place that is in re- ’ ality but a few miles away. This al- - ways interests the stranger. Only Pursuing His Profession. A Brooklyn magistrate recently had four darkies who were caught in a ; gambling raid before him. The first of the lot to be brought to the bar was an undersized man, with a comical ■ face as black as night The dialogue ’ between the magistrate and the pris- ■ oner created some merriment In the ’ court. “What is your name?” inquired the magistrate sternly. ‘‘Mah name’s Smiff.” replied the ; darky. ‘‘What is your profession?” “I’s a locksmiff by trade, sah.” ‘‘What were you doing when the police broke into the room last night?” ‘‘Judge, I was pursuin’ mah proses- . sion. 1 was rnakin’ a bolt for the door.” ‘‘Officer," said the magistrate, with a merry twinkle in his eye, “lock Smith up.”—New’ York Tribune. The Art of Overlooking. Nobody can live long in the world and not admit that the words “nothlug for nothing” contain a sad amount of truth. He is of course a fool who does not count the cost so far as the future is concerned, but scarcely less a fool is he who does not overlook past costs. If we have any good or delightful thing in this life, at all hazards let us not taint our enjoyment by considering what we gave for it. Was it more titan we could afford? Never mind. We have afforded it; we have made our purchase. Let us take off the ticket with the price and burn the receipt. There are Items in life’s ledger which must be overlooked unless we would spend all our days in balancing closed accounts.—London Spectator. > 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 —— LOST—GoId locket and charm with the initial “B” on the locket. Lost somewhere between William Worden’s and Frank Malay's. Finder please return to this office. 162t3 FOR SAL E Gasoline stoves and Coal ! Ranges. Over 30 different styles, almost new, can be bought at your own price. Inquire at Indiana Lighting Co., 5 doors West of Old Adams County Bank, Monroe st. Decatur, Indiana.
An ROUNDTRIP A A J)OtoMidiiganoD Good for’eight days. Go with me to see the best farm land for the money you ever saw. Mr. David Flanders who is now located there will meet us and take us around j to look the country over. Improved farms from S2O to SSO per acre. Farms from 40 acres up to 300 acres. Farms that will raise anything. Come and talk it over and get ready to go on July, 19. Office over Holthouse Schulte & Co’s clothing store. Michigan and Indiana LAND COMPANY Jno. S. Peterson, Agent. David Flanders, Pres. P.T HYLAN? SANITARY PLUMBING Qa» Fitting, Steam and Hot Water Heating, Oat* und Oombina tion Fixtures 23 Munroe Si. i’hoot 3M ■ | | Are You a K. of C? ;; | Are you an Elk? ;; ♦ A WOODMAN OR ;; ♦ A MASON? ; ; ** X What kind of a Buffalo are < > X you! Show your colors and J J ♦ don’t be ashamed of your J J > Brother. The New Jeweler , , x on the North side of the Court ] [ ♦ House keeps on hand the most ; > X complete line of Emblems in < > ♦ the city. It matters not what J [ ♦ society you belong to come to < ’ X me and let me help you out. .. T I’ve got the goods and am sei- J J ♦ ling at the right bottom price, »»»»»»»» ~ | Didot & Son. ♦ The NewPeweler North of the ‘ ’ X Court House, < > ■ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ I MONEY on i Easy Terms You can borrow what money ■ you need on your household goods, pianos, horses, wagons, fixtures, etc. You can have from one to twelve months in which to pay it back. Our contracts are simple and all transactions are clean cut and private. $1.20 per week for fifty 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. Wayne Loan Company Established 1896. Room 2 Second Floor, 706 Calhoun Street. Home Phone, 83S. Fort Wayne, Ind + COME TO THE J ♦ Ice Cream Air Dome | | Cor. 3d & Madison sts. j t Ice Cream + t Soft Drinks « I and 1 j Fresh Air + I ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦< »»♦♦♦♦♦♦««■
I Remember Two Things > When You Paint: 1. Th” paint it a small part of the 1 cost. It’s the painting that counts. • i vv ’*”i 2 - !t costs les * t 0 put On I \ / paint than cheap, because it's made nse LOWE BROTHERS r 4 *! “ H,GH STANDARD” PAINT :•. 1 ~ y° u < et b‘’ #t results at least 'cost. You will remer-’ er the ' % /QL high < ? ualit y all, r you '■ \ have forgotten th” < a " Get color carts and pamphlet LYI? 1 ** once. The Holthouse 1 L- Drug Co. wmi. | FREE TRIAL TREATMENT A-f-'HE wonderful *ucc*»» ol ©». J. H I WALDRON th curing throttle dil. ® hTn> on» th* fot*. inott- Speci»li»t* in IfidiM*. To pfov* ta ■ W® tuffervrt of chronic dtMasH, Who read this Oo ’W’' paper, that h* can cute; h» b grSag to ; Froo. Trial Trwwtmofittt Wtthoul cut of / any kind to all who neeithif fevice*. " HL*... * He cur** dite«**» of the ttomzeh and kidn*y>, bladder, liver, blood and of th* ner- . - A vou’ Anyone suffering w'tfh W* a k. ne«*, nervou»ne*» and tAVgy be r*»tore* to *tr«ngth. A" H* al ’° cjr *‘ P i,e *» ln<J ntpture with. ’ jUln oul without drawing blood He ’ don’t lay th* patient «p on* mikute, Dr. : Waldron never n*e* th* knife. In Mition, a Ind., k* i* called th* “bloodta* etirgaon " > W ’’ ' Sand him your name and affdret* and h* will ’ sand you a free trial treatment and a iettar of , i-/'' « advice. Do it now. a Addre**' -_O r ; J- H. 42 WEST SECOND STREETIMirtOnTfIftO W. H. JOHNSTON’S Institute of Osteopathy I Main office Fourth Floor Shoaf Bdg. Fort Wayne, Ind, I BRANCH OFFICE, Room io, Interurban Bdg. Decatur ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft 0 OuOOOvWW VWwvV : S WE HAVE 100,000 $ S Which'we want to loan before March Ist. If you f are thinking of making a loan be sure and see us. J SOur terms are right. f The Graham Insurance Company. i \ Offices in Morrison Block. J $ ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ? Q WVVWvU W W v W W V DO NOT READ THIS Plenty of mon-1 ——— ey. Very Low Rates. No Extras. Life, sick, accident and fire insurance. Celebrated “Richmond Suction Cleaner” to let and to sell. Information where to buy the best stoves, ranges and furnaces at a great bar- ' gain, on a month’s trial. W. J. MYERS, 283 N. sth st. s Phone 265 J. L. Chronister of Bobo will have THREE HOUSES FOR SALE first, ice cream every Saturday evening Fourth and Seventh streets. If . vou during the season. Everybody invit- want a bargain, see me. for lam going ed. Good music and a good time for to sell. —W. S. Hughes, 806 C an -ia 157t6 avenue. Ft. Wayne Ind. 16»t6* IWII- r f lIH fajiM Your Vacation Trip iJ on the P * rt ° f “ I ‘” t ’ ” ’ pent tea and you will mo . * pleasant and economical trip in AmerGreat Lake, are reached -1 'UV m . lnu * e - AU the important ports of the Line,. The ten Lrce y f ’T tl, J "“ lknt »•>« D « ’ | propelled by powerful emf"'” ° jV* mo< l ern >te el construction, comfort. The b"ud W 1 ’ T7* tEe of Tickets reading" ; an Y‘ r 'r i lJtf r * ph S'™?* u ’ ed at ’ oar<l - [Cleveland are tr.L I Ween De,roit and D ' ,|roi ‘ and direction. e lor on D. & C. Line Steamers in either ► Detroit and Cleveland "fl’ur P .' rate da !l y tr 'P* between Detroit and Buffalo. Island and way ports and two trf* WW^_. y between Toledo, Detroit, Mackinac f and way po rts . A Cleveland to M* J*" k y between Detroit, Bay Qty, Saginaw t I June 25 to September 10 ’T’p ’ ,M,n ' r wiU be operated fron- [ I L>eUoit enroute every trip and at'ctd dlr ' Ct , Macltin »c. popping at [ ■ Special dayliqht trins ■? '’ ® nt '’ ever y other trip. I Send 2-cent’tamp P foHllu st .^ r °" *"?, Clcvel ' a » d d “rtng July and ► I ... , J 1 '"’f’ted pamphlet and Great Lakes map. > IP. H. MCMILLAN, L Pr G cs LEWIS ' G ’ P ’ A ” DET *OiT b WWiy-nOTT'Jllll !!■ *’ A SCH *NTZ, GEN. MGR i usISSEBSBSjEEBEi
