Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 8, Number 167, Decatur, Adams County, 18 July 1910 — Page 4

DAILY MARKET REPORTS Corrected Every Afternoon IN II

East Buffalo Market East ftuffalo. N. Y., July Ifi— . to l*»ib I’e-'aoc rat <-» re<eipt*. shipment*. 2A54. today. 1 receipt*. 448 d; shipment* 1510; «® :*J toNew York Saturday, 171’3, bof-j rkaiiM lower (« y other* | atMfr. Heavy. St 58)0 8* 00; mix-d. medium i rad heavy. 541008»15; Yorker*. t»&OSS> 45; PK*. 5* 75654 15; rough* 4*s*. stag*. H 55655 75; *beep. 4.- , M: ntaady; Lamb*. 55.54057.00; carling. 55 00055 35; calves. »50: , attla. 3750; steady to stronger; New York and export steers. 88-000 55-25. -hipping steer*. 85 500 57 00; botch era, 85 85085 50; heifers. 85 00085 50; row-. 833008525 CHICAGO GRAIN. CMrago. HL Joly 18—Wheat— May. 81.13% July- 5100%: Sept. 51.07% | ( Dee, 81-00% Cora— May. 38%e; Sept. si%c Dae, 58% c. Oat*—July. 41 %<■ Sept 3>%c. TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo. 0.. July 15—Wheat—Cash. 51.11. July. 8108%; Sept.. 81-08%. Det. 8111% May 8113%. Cora'a*b. 53%c July. €3%; Sept . 53% Dcc_*s>%; May. <l% Oats—Cash and Joly. 43; Sept, 38%. Dec- 41%. j May. 43% LOCAL GRAIN. G. T Burt AMte seed, prune 8550 Ttwsothr seed. prime BL*5 No 3 R—: Wheat *' ” 1 ' No. 5 White wheat 00c |

HIGHER TEMPERATURE j and Lower Prices on this Real Estate.

12b acresJßaot tp. | 120 ocres Monroe tp. 40 acre*JU r. ton tp. 100 acres Washington tp. 100 acres St. Marys tp. 120 a-res Union tp. Fort Wayne property to trade for a farm in Adams county.

DAN IXI. ERWIN. Decatur. Ind. - —1 DO NOT READ THIS Plenty jof mon- I ey. Very Low Rates. No Extras. Life, sick, accident and fire insurance. Celebrated “Richmond Suction Cleaner” to let and to sell. Info--mation where to buy the best stoves, ranges and furnaces at a great bargain. on a month's trial. W. j. MYERS, 233 N. sth st. Phone 255 W. H.JOHNSTON’S Institute of Osteopathy Main < tfcce Fourth Floor Shoaf Bdg. Fort Wayne, Ind. BRANCH OFFICE, Room io. Interurban Bdg. Decatur

FOLEYS KIDNEY PULS —— IL— .. - MONFYI on I Easy Terms |< You can borrow what money ■* you need on your houseuoU goods, piano*, horses, wagons, fixtures. etc. You can have from one to twelve months in which to lay It back. Our contracts are simple and all transactions j are dean cut and private. $1.20 per week for fifty weeks pays a $50.00 loan. All amounts in proportion. If you need money, fill out the following blank,, cut it out and mail it to us. Our agent Is In Becatur every Tueeday. Name Address Am* Wan'ed Kind of Security Reliable Private ft. Wajne Loan Company Established 1890. Room 2 Second Floor, 706 Calhoun Street. Heme Phone, 83$. For! Wayne, Ind

Cora 8?< White corn B<e i Standard While oat* ... 38--liar ley. No. 155 c Clover seed, prima . .. K ......... Tttaothy nay. No. % primed, ball ed 812.75 l Wool tK 1 —1 LOCAL PRODUCE. ri. lESLINQ. Eggs 1-c totter 1 k Fowl* 13c 1 Duck* I” 1 Geese Old turkeys lit Spring chick* ITe ■ By Decatur Produce Co Young nuksT* 17* Old t'/rkej*. 13s Chicks --13 c Fowl* 13c 1 Eggs Ducks 1* Geeee » r Butter 17e j BUTTER AND EGGS M. FULLER*AMP'S, hard 13- j Egg* .... 1* Barter rs. 3«e NIB4.ICK A CG Good rofl butter 18< Eggs l«t — WOOL AND HIDES B KALVER and BCN. Beef hides - «< Calf hides Sheep pelt* 2fc to BL2! | 1 Merchantable wool 21c 11 ; r»n«-- ........-4< ||

80 acres in Root tp. l<so acres Kirkland tp. 80 acres St Marya tp. • To acres Union tp. 47 acres St Marys tp. In the city, special price for our cen-1 trally located property, very desirable . 82.000, well worth $2,500. | Monroe st property, inside railroad*. I

WILL EFFECT ORGANIZATION. The mass meeting at the Methodist church Sunday was quite largely attended. The ministers of the city were appointed members of a committee for the nomination of officers for the organization of a Law Enforcement League. T£e ministers met this afternoon and made their nominations, a report of which will I be made at the next meeting, held , next Sunday at the Baptist church. o NEW RITUAL HERE. American Yeomen Will Try the New Work Tonight. The new ritual for the American I Yeomen order is here and the new I work will by the local order j for the first time this evening. As I this will prove of unusual interest, it I is desired that a large attendance be I in evidence. I o I STORK AT ROOP HOME. The story left a fine ten-pound baby I boy at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dick I Roop this morning. L o | STENOGRAPHERS CHANGE. , Miss Goldie Gay has resigned her I position as stenographer for the firm I > of Gallogly & Peterson. Decatur insur- I ; ance agents. She was succeeded by £ • Miss Zoa Miller, formerly stenograph- I er for the A. P. Beatty law office, be I ginning work this morning. I o LOST —Large tan colored hand grip. I Log' rr> public highway, east of De- | eattir. Notify this office. 163t3 j|

. FOR THREE DECADES (Continued from page 1 I ■orate, but will be remembered after be ha* departed thi* life. Among the principal things of bis stay here wa* the ereeuoa of the parsonage at a cost of several thocrand dollars lacing on Fbunh street Thi* will also mark the twenty-ninth :>nniver*ary of the arrival of tbe Staters of St Agnes, who. since that tinae fcave b»d charge of the teaching m the S J<sepb‘s schools. Sister Aloyvia was the first to arrive, and was been tie superioress ol tb«- sb ter* here ever since. Four yean ago the twenty-fifth anniversary of her at rival bete wa* <eiebrated in a very appropriate manner, long to be remembered by tbe members of the St. Mary’s parish The sister* now numher ten. and Decatur is known a* onof the best place* ot tbe order Tbe Sister’* home was also built under Father Wilken’* instruction, and tbe St. Joseph's school, for which tbe congregation of St. Mary’s is heartily tbankful. A* tbe time went on it became a necessity to furnish more room lor tbe children, and a two-story brick building was added, which gave them - ■" j iv, 1 !.. . if •

□ L-A -J r....— IF, L v- —3 L 1 1 I ’ I The Ninth ftqnUal July Sale Is Now/ Oq p ■ _ - Closes Saturday July 30. Our Ninth Annual Sale is overflowing with bargains in ever} de- | partment and you will be well paid to make your selections this month. We nae p t. ot ■ good bargains to select from. Never before have we offered such a cut in prices. 1840 19,0 a Table Linens at a Great Reduction Our Special Suit and Coat Bargains g We still have some good values left m wool I E $1.75 Table Linen, this sale . . S| - 38 Suits and sperate Jackets. 1.50 Table Linen, this sale $1.22 $25.00 suits . $12.50 W I 1.25 Table Linen, this eale 98 •* - J 1.10 Table Linen, this sale 84 20.00 suits . SIO.OO 85c Table Linen, this sale . . . 67c ; 15.00 suits . $7.50 J a H e Linen, this sale 42 10>00 Jackets - Ss<oo I VgEjU 12.00 Jackets $6.25 s _ r* i n j j 8.50 Jackets $4.50 | Great Carpet and Rug Reductions h vs 6.00 jackets $3.50 In this department will be found the most com- y / g nthecityatprices that will interest All Summer Tub V Fl Fine quality Akola Carpet, worth $1 this sale 78c W Wach Cnitc WBh Best quality Extra Super worth 75c this sale 62c » nujll JUllj _/7 ,|HL H Bestfgrade’ wool Inerrain cheap at 70c this salesß c „ H tZI Wfi | Fine grade C. C. Ingrain worth 55c this sale 44 ~ , at a great reduction in . £*< L fl ; LJ Fine Union carpets worth 45c a yard this sale 34c A | | prices. Ljj All 25 to 30c carpets, this sale 2|c Mil I I ®| Y i Rug Bargains ( No Charge for Alter- /fl I I |J Best grade Wilton Velvet, size 9x12 worth S4O UAfIIAtHT atIORS. During this sale $33.50 UvUlul V / rill til Extra size Axminster Rugs that were $32.50 J 411 t.t 1 ci . * I Illi wllU During this sale $26.50 „ , All WOO! sKlft S ’II ft h Ki Extra size Velvet Rugs that were $26.00 Dur- nf Wnln • *rt t- . ''/ 111 F ■ r' l ingthissale. . . - -$21.00 fl I P at One Fourth Off. li | Fine Axminster rugs 9x12 that were $22.50 UUIVJ ; ||||| 4 .( | to $25 During this sale $18.75 _ , All Classes of 11111 It IR Fine Tap rugs, that were cheap at $17.00, ° T H Wb 4 cheap at ? 1.75 5^ 25 f FICCS GINGHAMS P in « thissa,e $1.22 _ j At sale Prices F ’ — m * L Special Dress Goods Bargain A n Dress Goods, this sale... 42c this sale 14. I Fine black goods that was 42, . si.4B 25 . 2 |e Fabrics that were 15c at | $1.25, this sale 98e Our Summer Wash Fabrics “is™ e brics that were 121 - 2 c yard, this sale 84 per yard, this sale | 9c ™ t hfe X that 10C B All 85c Dress Goods, this sale .. . ;72c Fine Wash Fabrics that were *2oc at Nice Fine lawns this sale •“ - ■ - - - — - , 'i 1 A Visit Through our Store Will More Than Pay You SaTp fl I day, July 30. All Articles Will be sold Just as Advertised L J I ll—Til ll_,rZJl .. . .....Il l t IQ— |t I

| ample room far tmebiag purpose*. Jost I * tew year* ago anotber build.’.ag wa* I erected, which not aarran a* tbe gath enng plare for the members of the different societies and the conaervasot y of music, which for the Last few year* ha* brought much credit to the Sitters of St Agne* !n the year 188* a great honor wa* conferred upon -i---congregation a* well a* upon Fstbe Wilken, when he wa* made an immovable recur at the Right R-re • end Bisbop D* eager ol Fort Wayhr As a spiritual director he is sorpassed by none, and St. Mary’s congregation in among tbe foremost of Ute ciocese A* a ’riend be 1* the same to all and hi* acautintance i* no: only to those ot hi* congregation, but to ail other denomination*, to rich and pouf alike He i* an industrious and progressive citizen and has helped in many ways to build up tbe city to the high point it ha* attained Among tbe many congraiulatioas which b« will receive on next Saturday i* the hope that he will be able to celebrate the golden anniversary of his ordination to the priesthood, which is but twelve years distant. ' - — — Democrat Want Ads Pav

ISHOME FROM WEST — p Dr. J. W. Vizard Spent Three Weeks Seeing the West- ■ em Country. THE COUNTRY GREAT But Not Half as Great as the Country Comprising Good Old Indiana. i ■ Dr J. W. Vizard of Pleasast MliU i arrived home Sunday morning from Man extended tnp through the west : He left here on the first day of July, going direct from Chicago to Renx ‘ Nevada, where he witnessed tbe Jet- ’ Ines-Jobnaon fight, haring a good neat • right up in front. He says that Jes- j [ fries was not given the credit in the newspapers for tbe g*od fight h-1 made, and that while he was outclass ed in every way, yet he fought it Mt (

•a* long a* he couM Erom Rrao Mr - Vmard w«--t to Lake View. Oregon. I ibO «> cummoth Fall*. <b* home of E H Harriman, then to Red pan land, back to Surpriw. CaiHora.. Mt Sha*u- FYanclsco. fgden I tab, Salt Lake City, through th* grand canyon to Denver and then He saw all tbe beautias of the 1 great country, and while be •** !ni I i ceased with them. y« t»* doc “’ r <-o»* home admitting that the Hoo •M commonwealth ot Indian, is aev*ral block* in advance of aa: »“‘® m the I nkm. sa far *» h * kno<l! be has bee® » most of “ ,eß ' H * -nad* no investments while there, and we are inclined to think that he likes .e_. county investments better thaw any s<• while fo©e —o Miss Roxy Sypbers went w Fort Wayne for the afternoon. Died lick, tbe little son ot Mrs. Her uan Dierks, who was badly burned about tbe lace July 4th by tbe expla sion of a giant fire cracker, is getting j .long remarkably well Hersh Yeast is Avilla made and O K’d and has been the baker a de light tor years. Ask your grocer for |it.

STOLEN HORSES (Continued from page i > tence of from two to fourth la the iienioratiary It is sa 1(1 thl ' boys will put up the pi.-* sia[ !k ’ s * aimpiy soil tbe trnrae. ** *• another party. — NEW HARTFORD CITY p N (United Press Service) Washington. D. C, July It—ial to Datty Democra'—O. c. son wßi get the powofli - at Hartfe* City. Ind., thi* being . omendatio* made Abuu s ago Senator Beveridge rec r.a>. sc j Henry Geisler, the present po, ter and editor of the Hartford Ctt, Gazette, and a few day* later be drew thia recommendation sad s , t comes the announcement that Jot* son is to be tbe favored one Mia* Roxy Sypbers has from a visit at Fort Wayne Ralph Johnson returni-d this afternoon to Fort Wayne after visitag over Sunday with bis brother, q uv Johnson. - li