Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 8, Number 166, Decatur, Adams County, 16 July 1910 — Page 4

FIFTH ANNUAL “CLOVER LEAF” Niagara Falls Excursion I *6.60 JULY 30 1910 $6.601 On the above date the C LOVER LEAF will operate their Annual Ex- I -rsion to NIAGARA FAXLS. H.gh Back Seat Coaches, Chair Cars I ramp. Pbilhiafl SIePP^ 11 th ‘ r .oeided, running through to the Palis vli 5 the NEW TC'lJfc- *' S| *RAL LINES, without change. ■ I Excursion tickets will be .united 12 days. Special excursion tickets I for side- trip* may be purchased at the Falls as follows; I Tim*.**. SL’S; Alexandria Bay. $-'.*s. Montreal, $11.75; Quebec. *16.25. | Niagara is grader than ever *>'* never ceases to be interesting. For all particulars, time of Trains and Sleeping Car reservation.--, see W. H. Henderson Agent, Decatur, Indiana. TOLEDO, ST. LOUIS 4 WESTERN R. R. i A SPRING TONIC Better than dragging the system-better than artificial tonics-more effective in cleansing the system and toning up the nerves—is ten days or two weeks among the picturesque highlands of Southern Indiana at those wonderful and rapidly becoming famous FRENCH LICK and WEST BADEN SPRINGS on the l and.it is MUCH CHEAPER. There are several pifferent springs, having different curative properties. For Stomach, Liver, Kidnev and Bowel troubles and their attendant nervous affections, these have produced wonderful results, They allay gastric irritation, rende, soluble in the body substances that are harmful, and thus free the body 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 opportunity 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., Mononßoute, Ch’cago. W. H. JOHNSTON'S Institute of Osteopathy Maiu office Fourth Floor Shoaf Bdg. Fort Wayne, Ind. BRANCH OFFICE, Room io, luterurban Bdg. Decatur —■ ■ ", ■■ i i. i ■ _ . ■ ■■■■-!) ssssssssssssss $ WE HAVE 100,000 $ SWhich T we want to loan before March Ist. If you 0 are thinking of making a loan be sure and see us. U SOur terms are right. y The Graham Insurance Company. Offices in Morrison Block. \ $s $ $ s ssssssss ■ ' xHH l * ■_ ~ PM 81. . Hr jfrlillflfl I TN arranging your summer vacation be sure that part of it. at least, is spent 1 on tbe Great Lakes. It is tbe most pleasant and economical trip in America and you will enjoy every minute. All the important ports of tbe Great Lakes are reached regularly by the excellent service of the D. 6/ C. Lake Lines. The ten Urge steamers of this fleet are of modern steel construction, propelled by powerful engines and have all the qualities of speed, safety and comfort. The United Wireleae Telegraph Service used aboard. Tickets reading via any rail line between Detroit and Buffalo, Detroit and Cleveland are available for transportation on D. & C. Line Steamers in either direction. The D. 6 1 C. Lake Lines operate daily trips between Detroit and Buffalo, Detroit and Cleveland, four trie* weekly between Toledo, Detroit, Mackinac Island and way ports, and two trips weekly between Detroit, Bay City, Saginaw U and way ports. A Cleveland to Mackinac special steamer will be operated froir I June 25 to September 10. leaving Cleveland direct lor Mackinac, stopping at ■ Detroit enroute every trip and at Goderich. Ont., every other trip. 9 Special daylight trips between Detroit and Cleveland daring July and August, tt Send 2-cent stamp for illustrated pamphlet and Great Lakes map. y 5 Kiirw L. IsfJwlS, G. P. A.. DETROIT f P. H. MCMILkS24_-p ;iES * A - * SCHAHTZ, GEN. MGR. I |

1 | DAILY MARKET REPORTS Corrected Every Afternoon I

East Buffalo Market 4 I at —‘ * *■ . East Buffalo, N, Y., July 16 —(SpecJ ial to Dally Democrat)—'Receipts. 2,.'6O; shipments, 2,090; official to New Cork yesterday, 2,280; hogs closing dull on heavy; others steady. Heavy, [email protected]; mixed and mediums. $9.00&591.15; Yorkers. s9.sosj ivM. pigs. |MB(tsft.fts; roughs $7.59 OtT T.'ii stag*, $6.25$ $6 25; rattle. loO: steady: sheep. 1.S00: steady; lambs dull. CHICAGO GRAIN. Chicago. 111., July 15—Wh«Kt- >A*y. $1.07T0; Sept., $1.07; Dec., $1.07%. 1 Udrn —July, 584sc: Sept., 6044 c;. Dec., 574»c. Oots —July, 4144 c; Sept., 39V*c; Dec., 40V*c. TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo. 0.. July 15 —Wheat—Cash. $1.09*4; July,’ $1.08V4: Sept.. 1.0844 Dec., $1.1044; May, $1.13. CornCash, 63*4c; July. 63c; Sept., 6 2 44c; Dec., 584*c; May. 62c. Oats—Cash and July, 43c; Sept.. 39%c: Dec.. 41c. May. 43V4c. LOCAL GRAIN. O. T. Burg. Aisike seed, prime $5.50 Timothy seed, prime sl-75 No. 2 Red Wheat *l.Ol No. 8 White wheat 99c Corn 82c White corn <9c Standard White oats 38c Barley, No. 2 55c

HIGHER TEMPERATURE and Lower Prices on this Real Estate. e

120 acresJßoot tp. 120 ocres Monroe tp.] 40 ac res’Union tp. 100 acres Washington tp. 100 acres St. Marys tp. 120 acres Union tp. Fort Wavne property to trade for a farm in Adams county.

, DAN INJ. ERWIISJ, Decatur, Ind.

R.R. TIMETABLES GRAND RAPIDS & INDIANA Iri Effect December 5, 1909. Southbound i No. 4, Daily 2:03 a. m. No. 12, Daily, except Sunday 7:14 a. m. i No. 2, Daily except Sunday. .1:08 p.m. Northbound No. 5, Dally 1:28 a. m. No. 3, Daily, except Sunday 3:07 p. m. No. 7, Dally, except Sunday 7:57 a. m. T., ST. IL. «. W. R. R. Westbound. No 3, daily except Sunday.. 7:52 a.m. No. 1, daily except Sunday.. 3:17 p.m. No. 5, daily 10:28 p.m. Eastbrund. No. 6, daily 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 Railway Company. Traiss Leave Trains Leave Decatur . Port Wayne 5:50 a.m. 7:09 a.m. 7:00 a.m. 8:30 a.m. 8:39a m. 19:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 11:30a.m. I:o9pm 1:00 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 6:3opm. 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. m. The last car leaving Fort Wayne at 11 p. m. will wait until after the show. W. H. Fledderjohan, J. R. Fink, Gen. Mgr. Q. P. & F. A. o ■— FOR RENT —House on North Seventh street. Inquire of B. P. Rice. l.'TtlO THREE HOUSED FOR SALE—First, Fourth and Seventh streets. If you want a bargain, see me. for 1 am going to sell. —W. S. Hughes, 806 Columbia avenue, Ft. Wayne, Ind. 160t6*

Clover seed, prime $5 25 Timothy hay, No. 1, primed, balled $12.75 Wool 21c LOCAL PRODUCE. H. BERLIN a. Eggs 15c Mutter 18c Fowls 12c Ducka 10c Geese 6c Old turkeys 11c Spring chicks j,. v . 17c By Decatur Produce Co. Form* tinkers IT* GTd turkeys, 13« Chicks 13c Fowls 13c Eggs lac Ducks 10c Geese * c Butter 17c BUTTER AND EGGS. M. FULLENKAMP'B. Lard 13c Eggs 16c Butter 20c NIBLICK Mt CG. Good roll butter 18c Eggs 16c WOOL AND HIDES B. KALVER and BCN. Beef hides 6c Calf hides 10c Sheep pelts, 25c to |l.2i Merchantable wool 21c Tallow - 4c

80 acres in Root tp. 9 160 acres Kirkland tp. 80 acres St. Marys tp. 75 acres Union tp. 47 acres St Mary s tp. In the city, special price for our centrally located property, very desirable $2,000, well worth $2,500. Monroe st property, inside railroads.

FOR SALE. One 2-story dwelling, 9 rooms, electric lights, good cellar, drove well, cistern. square trorn court house 33,350.00 .One 2-story house. 10 rooms, drove well, cistern, good cellar, fruit, house good condition, on Eighth street One 1-story house, two full-sized lots, well, city water, plenty of fruit, on Thirteenth street 1750.00 Prices quoted good for thirty days only. A. D. BUTTLES. 164t6 . - ... u — NOTICE TO WATER SONSUMERS. The waterworks duplicate has been made up complete to date, and is nowin the hands of the city treasurer. Notice is hereby given that the penalty. as provided by the city ordinance will be strictly enforced. The water rentals must be paid quarterly. If you' don’t pay, the water will be shut off 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. o FOR RENT —A good house on Russell street; modern conveniences. Be William Colehin. LOST —Large tan colored hand grip. on public highway, east of Decatur. Notify this office. 163t3 FOR SALE OR TRADE-One bay mare for work or driving purposes, is five years old and will weigh eleven hundred pounds. Will also trade for young stock of any kind. See E. F. Miller. Decatur, R. R. 6; ’Phone 14. on B. line. 163t6 Three incubators for sale. Will sell cheap. Call ’phone 283. James Hurst. 132tf FOR SALE! —Round Oak stove and gasoline stove; cheap.—U. Deininger. 129tf 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 Hersh Yeast is Avilla made and O. K’d and has been tlje baker’s delight for years. Ask your grocer for it. e0d164

AT THE CHURCHES ST. MARY'S CHUROH. Low mass, 7 a. m. i High mass, 9 a. in. Vespers, 6:30 p. m. Standard time will be the rule for the summer season PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. &:15 a. m., Bible school. 10:30 a. m.. communion service*. Any desiring to present cbtWron ftw , baptism may do so at this service 6 to 7 p. m., twilight service. o — GERMAN REFORMED--9:30. Sunday school; lesson. Matt 16:13-28. 10:30. German service; serme» bv Student Otto Scherry. A. B. 6:45, C. E. meeting; topic. “The Christian I'se of Letter Wriimg. I John 2:12-15. 7:30. English service; text. Isaiah 53:2. “The I’urecognized Christ A cordial welcome awaits you a: our services. • ■ ■ — - -u —— - CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Preaching. 10:30 a. m. Junior class. 2:30 p. m. Christian EndeaAir. 6:45 p. m. Preaching, 7:45 p. m. Prayer and choir practice. Wednes day evening. 8 p. m. —o UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH. Sunday school. 9:15 a. m. Preaching. 10:30 a. m. and 7:3u p. m. Junior Endeavor. 2:00 p. m. Senior Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting. Wednesday even ing. Let all be at the Sunday school tomorrow morning as arrangements will be made for the annual outing and picnic next Thursday. A welcome for you at all the services of this church. Come. BAPTIST CHURCH. All services at the usual hours tomorrow. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.: preaching by the pastor, 10:30 a.*lll. and 7:30 p. m.. Every member is requested to be present if possible. The general public is cordially invited to all our services. ■ —o METHODIST CHURCH. 9:15 a. m„ Sunday school, led by C. L. Walters. 10:30 a. m.. preaching by the pastor, Sherman Powell; subject. “The Es tectual Fervent Prayer." 11:45, class meeting, led by J. X Parrish. 6:30, Epworth League devotional meeting. 7:30 p. m., preaching, subject, "Christ Our Passover." The choir will render special music both morning and evening A cordial invitation to all. it is enrollmen' day in the Sunday school and it is very important that every scholar Do present. Picnic announcement oEVANGELICAL CHURCH. Sabbath school at 9:30 a. m. "Peter's Confession" is the lesson for discussion. ' Morning sermon at 10:30; subject. ■ The Crimson Touch." Y. P. A. will meet at 6:45 p. m. The Christian use of letfer writing is the subject to be considered. I Evening sermon at 7:30; theme, “Music in Heaven." I You will be welcomed to these services. ——o Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Lutz will spend Sunday at Lake George. Curley Rademaker was a business visitor at Fort Wayne yesterdhy. Mrs. Ed Lyon will entertain a company of friends from Bluffton at dinner tomorrow William Lehrman of Poe was a business caller here today and left for his home this afternoon. Miss Gretel Shoemaker has gone to Redkey and Marlon for a two weeks' visit with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Andrews left this afternoon for New Haven and Monroeville to visit with relatives. ! FOR SAI.El —A live horse power gasI oline engine; in good condition. See 1 Curley for particulars. 166-t3 FOR SALE Gasoline stoves and r 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.

I brutal murder (Continued ffw»* pnge 1-) apparently «*'» * re "' l€ “ Richer. Richer caH**l'u» to him amd sought to administer «f of th. H» tie oil and turpentine tc Injuries, and the boy r.—H > - grabbed him by the >’f> jerking him around. thr^ta. the floor. He .hen «*»■* ** one leg. whirled him over sac, downward and began to *P*"» M» “Suddenly.'' said Mr*bor gasped once or twice »«! then ,utt breathing We took hf« and tried to revive him. bus I **"■-■ le was dead when he quit breathr« Mrs Rieher was formerly .«»<* J"drth Sttner oi Adams county. »* married to Rieher In February. I*» Bfcfter is of Amish descent and owns r* acres of valuable land two mik-s south»est of Grabfl. in Cedar Creek township. He has a reputation. « •> hard-working man. but is said »o be miserly in his disposition. THE SOCIAL NOTES (Continued from Page 2.> of tow n guests were Mrs. Torn Haefling of Flint. Mich.; Mrs. Charles Pil liod of St. Marys. Ohio, and Mrs. B G. Lynch and daughter .Beatrice, of Jonesboro. Ark. Mrs. H. F. Costello pleasantly entertained at dinner today for Mrs B G. Lynch and daughter, Beatrice. Mrs A. Holt house. Sister Antonia of Jonesboro. Ark., and Mrs. Roman Holthouse. The Maecabee ladies will hold their regular monthly social Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Nora Butler on Tenth street. Everybody is given a cordial invitation to attend. The German Reformed Ladies Aid met with Mrs August Schlicktnaa. the meeting being a most pleasant and profitable one. About thirty were in attendance and after the devotional and social session, ice cream and cake were served by the hostess. — o — TO SEE CATALPA. LOCUST, ASH WALNUT AND POPLAR TREES GRAWING IN GROVES. You should accept the invitation of the state board of forestry to visit the forest experimental station on July 28th. The board is making spec ial efforts to entertain and instruct visitors, who may be interested in forest O' on that date. If you have a forest planting it will pay you to visit the forest experimental station to see how best to manage it. There you can see twen-ty-seven plantings under cultivation, and the several kinds of pruning. You can see the various kinds of trees planted at different distances apart. If you expect to do forest planting in the near future, do not miss this opportunity to observe for yourself what kind of trees to plant and how to plant them. To reach the forest experimental station, take either the Pennsylvania steam line or tbe Indianapolis and Louisville traction line for Henryville. If you expect to attend, write the state forester, Indianapolis, who will give you detailed information. There are still a few copies of the 1909 report for distribution. It contains valuable information on the planting of Oatalpa and Black Locust and the care of the wood Tot. If interested write for a copy at once while they are to be had. o— NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the Building Committee of the Evangelical church at Linn Grove. Indiana, tfll 1 o'clock p. ra„ August 1. 1910, for the erection and completion of a brick and stone church building. All bids must be accompanied by a certified check of two hundred dollars (200.001 made payable to the ( hurch Trustees as a guarantee that the contractor will sign the contract and file satisfactory bond within five days after the contract is awarded. Plans and specifications are now on file with Homer Neaderhouser. secretary of the Building Committee, Linn Grove. Ind., and with Oscar Hoffman, architect. Decatur, Ind. The trustees reserve the right to reject any and all bids. 166 t. 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 CompanyCanton, Ohio. for SALE a small electric fan In fresT C ° ndltion: at thi * office. 15516 priceß- - & butler. V‘V irl; f ‘ a " ' Ph ° ne 58 > D * r ' Good wa S*s for right party. 16213

(J»P HOUND TRIP *. lb Q Michigan ofi , Good Cor’eight days fa , 1 *ith me to see the best fam land for the money you evur saw. Mr. David hmiZ who is no w located there wS L ; meet us a«i take us around * to look the country over. k. proved faims from j" s'so'per acre. Farms'“fro,: 40 -acres u* to 300 acrei Parms that* will raise anv thing-. Gome and talk it over' and ready to go o nJu] 19. Office over Hoithou» Schulte & Coidothing store Michigan and Indiana LAND COMPANY Jno. S. Peterson, Agent David Ukndere, Pres. J. HYLANDsanitary PLUMBING Om Fitting, JJteans and j Hot Water Healing, Gaa and Ooaabina tion Fixtures 23 Maim St. nm Js* >»»+g : Are You a K. of C? j \ Are you an Elk? : ♦ A WOODMAN OR ♦ . A MASON? 1 -SSXS- j X What lciad of a Buffalo arc * J you! Show your colors and t ♦ don’t be- ashamed of vour ♦ ♦ Brother. The New Jeweler J on the North side of the Court ♦ ♦ House keeps on hand the most 4 2 complete line of Emblems in a J the city. It matters not what i ♦ society you belong to come to » X me and !*t me help you out 2 i I’ve got the goods and am sei- f ▼ ling at the right bottom price. J ♦ ♦ \ Didot & Son. | ♦ The NewrVJeweler North of the J ♦ Court House. a : t MONEY 4 Os Easy Terms Yi»u; can. borrow what moaey you need on your household ©sods, pianos, horse-- wag-** fixtures, et*. You ran !)»'# from one to twelve mouths 13 which to pay it bet k Our contracts are simple *:U all transactions sr,- clean cut and private. per w eek for fifty weeks pays a $59.00 loan All amounts in proportion If you need money, fill out the following blank,, cut it out and mail it to us. Our agent la in Decatur e* ery Tuesday. Name Address Atn s Wanted Kind of Security Reliable FtWijm Loan Compim Established 1896. Room 2 «* c ond Floor, 706 Calhoun Str« l Home Phone, 831. Fort Wayne,§ I | COME TO THE ♦ Ice Cream Air Dow 1 ;; Cor. 3d & Madison sts. I ;; Ice Cream ; Soft Drink? , I ;; and j I Fresh Air ; 1 B Hum i H-H-+++******