Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 8, Number 172, Decatur, Adams County, 23 July 1910 — Page 4

DAILY MARKET REPORTS Corrected Every Afternoon

East Buffalo Market blast Buffalo, N. Y„ July 23—(Spec:.il to Daily Democrat— Receipts. 3,200; shipments, 2,280; official to New York yesterday, 760; hogs closing steady at the advance. Heavy, $9.00619.10; good weight Yorkers and light mixed, $».35®59.40; Yorkers, $9.50©59.60; pigs, $9.850> 19.95; roughs. $7.65® $7.75; stags, $«.25®56.75; cattle. 200; slow; sheep, 100; slow; top lambs, $7.50. CHICAGO GRAIN. Chicago, 111., July 22—Whekt—July, 11.09; Sept.. $1.0744; Dec., $1.0944’. May, 11.13. Corn —July, 62c; Sept., 64c; Dec., 62%c; May, 64c. OatsJuly, 4244 c; Sept.. 39%c; Dec., 40%c; May, 43c. TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo. 0., July 22—Wheat—Cash, July and Sept., $1.0744: Dec.. >1.09%; May. 31.13%. Corn —ash, July and j Sept., 65c; Dec., 60c; May, 6244 c-1 Oats—Cash, 4344 c; July. 4344 c; Sept.. ::9 l-3c; Dec , 4044 c. LOCAL GRAIN. Q. T. Burr. Timothy seed, prime 31.75 No. 2 Red wheat 31 00 No. 2 White wheat 98c Corn .-••• 82c White corn 84c Standard White oats 38c Barley, No. 2 18c Red clover seed 36.00 Alsike seed 3 6 -■>

HIGHER TEMPERATURE and Lower Prices on this Real Estate.

SPECIAL-40 acres in Monroe tp.s2Boo ■I2U acres Root tp. ■l2O ocre i Monroe tp. <4O acres Union tp. ■IOO acres Washington tp. ”I°° Acres St Marys tp. *l2O acres Union tp. Wayne property to trade for a ! farm in Adams county.

DAN N. ERWIN. Decatur. Ind.

To the suffers from th’s distressing condition a blessing has at last come in the form of Hoover’s \-Ray Healing Oil--the great new discouery for th® relief and cure of the innumerable aches and pains from which humanity suffers. Buy a bottle. Use it according to directions. You will be nappy and delighted with the result. Keep a supply of the healing oil in the house for immediate use in cases of rheumatism, sprains, burns, cuts, bruises, sore throat, tonsilitis, lame back, lumbago, cramps, cholera morbus, diarrhoea, etc. It is the greatest and the handiest household remedy of the age. Beware of imitations. Follow directions carefully. Remember the Name Sold By LACHOT& RUE M. E. SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC. The Methodist Sunday school will hold its annual picnic at Robinson par: Fort Wayne, on Thursday. July 28th. Round trip. 50c; children. 25c. Room tor everyone. 168t7 The following committee has been appointed, which will be in charge: C. E. Hocker, J. N. Parrish, A. D. Suttles, John Parrish. (

nwe Wedge la bet If we can’t repair k|| from the finest watch to an Ingersoll watch |g fl to an alarm clock and make it run and keep f" B good time we will K . ri Jump off from 'the top of Court House p This is no kid. We wedge you the bet. 3 K BCome on r with the Ingersoll g ' or Hamilton watch or any kind of a watch ’ M and see how beautiful we will make her run. S 1 We don’t hand it back to you with the bal- > | | lance in a wobble. Knuf sid. I I DIDOT, The Jeweler. | rq North Side of Court House p The man that knows his business and we back up what we say. B '

rtye 68c Oats, new 33c LOCAL PRODUCE. rl. BERCIWU Eggs He i ’utter 18c ! Eowls 12c : Ducks 10c Geese 6c Old turkeys ..11c Spring chicks 16c o» uecatur Produce Vv foung ruitays Hi Old turkeys Wei Fowls 12c Spring chickens 13c Ducks I® o Geese ..•« Butter 18c Eggs IR c BUTTER AND EGGS. M. FULLENKAMP’B. Lard 12c Eggs 15c . Butter, first class 22c | Butter, packing 18e NI KLICK A CG. Good roll butter 18c to 20c Eggs 85c WOOL AND HIDES B. KALVER and BON. Beef bides 6c Calf hides 16* Sheep pelts. 35c to 31.23 Merchantable wool 21" Tallow WANTED—A girl to do general house work. Only two in family. A. P. Beatty.

80 acres in Root tp. • 160 acres Kirkland tp. 80 acres St. Marys tp. 75 acres Union tp. ; ’47 acres St. Marys tp. In the city, special price for our cen-, trally located property, very desirable $2,000. well worth $2,500. Monroe st. property, inside railroads ,

NOTICE TO WATER SONSUMERS. The waterworks duplicate has been 1 made up complete to date, and is now 1 in the hands of the city treasurer. No- , tice is hereby given that the penalty [ as provided by the city ordinance will: ' be strictly enforced. The water ren-; tals must be paid quarterly. If you j 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. MYLOTT, I 161t6 City Superintendent. o - NOTICE. 1 will not be responsible for any debts made oy my wue or will 1 make good for any purchases that she may make. LOUIS WEIS. o TO CLOSE OUT. My harness and second hand store One or both at a bargain. H. S. PORTER. 14216 Decatur. Ind. o 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. I

THE SOCIAL NOTES (Continued from Page 2.) dinner by Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Hooper, a picnic supper by R. K Allison and family,'a dinner by Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Dailey and another by the W. A. Kuebler family. Guests of Dr. and Mrs. P. B. Thomas over Sunday will be Professor and Mrs. Napp and daughter of Evanston, Ill.;. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Ernsberger and daughter. Helen of Celina. Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Otto Haubold and bubo of Evanston, 111. Miss Nellie J. Schrock, a bride of Monday, her fiance. Dr. Orren Smith of Indianapolis, and a number of their friends will be entertained at luncheon tomorrow evening by Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Patterson and daughter, Marie. The company will include the following: Dr. Orren Smith. Miss Marguerite Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ream of Indianapolis; Mrs. G. H. Meyers.' Montpeuer. Robert Schrock. Ithaca: Mrs. Nettie Schrock, Nellie. Bess and Will Schrock. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Patterson of this city, and Bruce Patterson of Winona. The young lady clerks of the True & Runyon store enjoyed a water melon picnic last eventng at the home M Miss Rose Colchin. the luscious, juicy melons being the treat of their employer. Mr. Runyon. After the feast there was music to enliven the hours, followed by a moonlight drive. The party Included Rose Colchin. Daisy Ballenger. Frances Butler. Zelma Steele. Celia Kinney and Della Frauhiger. A very happy birthday party was that given Friday afternoon from 2:30. to 5:30 o’clock by Miss Mary Erwin at her home on North Second stree*. ( Pink and white comprised the color | keynote of the decorations, which ; were of crepe paper streamers and , sweet peas, arranged tastily in the house, while nasturtiums and plants ( beautified the porches.. “Vacation Days” was the name of an amusing little contest, carried out in pink and . white also. Booklets were given each guest, which they were to illustrate' 1 with pictures from magazines, telling | a vacation story. Prizes for the best 1 and second were awarded to Rosa 1 I Green and Dorothy Dugan. Music 1 . also contributed to the pleasure and I a tempting luncheon, carrying out . the color scheme, was served by the IT. T. girls. Guests were Dorothy Dugan. Hazel France. Vivian Dutcher, 1 Lucile White. Lulu Gerger, Rosa Green. Lillian Rice. Winifred Sowers. ' Gladys Graham. Flora Peters. Mabel j Moses, Hazel Love. Erna Schindler, j Effie Miller. Mary Falk. Gladys Mci Millen of Pleasant Mills and Lucy 1 Barnes of Huntington. The beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Lutz will be the scene of a delightful dinner party given by them this evening, this bring one of the last pre-nuptial affairs given for Miss Nellie J. Schrock, whose wedding to Dr. Orren Smith of Indianapolis will take place Monday. The tables will be laid in the two dining rooms ot the Lutz home, with covers for eighteen. Garden flowers of which July has a great profusion, will be used in the floral decorations, further enhancing the beauty of the already lovelyhome. The guest list includes, besides the guest of honor. Miss Nellie J. Schrock, the following: Dr. Orren Smith, Miss Marguerite Smith, Dr. Sumner Warner. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ream, all of Indianapolis: Mrs. Hunter Meyers of Montpelier. Miss Lucile Cusac of Van Wert. Ohio; Miss Arils Hoover of Eaton. Miss Mary Bold of Charlestown. Robert Schrock of Ithaca. N. Y..: Mrs. Nettie Schrock, Will and Bess Schrock and Rev. R. Spelnagel. ' o —- NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. Notice is hereby given to property owners whose lots and parcels of land abut on Adams street, in the city of Decatur. Indiana, that the common council, will at their council room in said city on the 2nd day of August, 1910, at 7 o'clock p. m., hear any and ail objections any person interested in the improvement of sidewalks on said street, may have and will then and there determine whether the cost of said improvement will exceed the benefits to the abutting property owners. Witness my hand and seal of said city this 22nd day of July, 1910. H. M. DeVOSS. City Clerk. July 23-27 , * —-- — Soreness of the muscles, whether induced, by violent exercise or injury, is quickly relieved by the free application of Chamberlain’s Liniment. This liniment is equally valuable for muscular rheumatism, and always allords quick relief. Sold by all dealers. o — WANTED—Lady dishwasher. Inquire at Curley’s.

AT THE CHURCHES : 1 1 ST. MARY’S CHURCH. < — < Low mass. 7 a. m I High mass. 9 a. tn. Vespers, 6:30 p. ra i Standard time will be the rule foi | the summer season. —— | UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH. , —1 < Sunday school. 9: *ls a. m. , Prayer meeting. 10:30 a. m. Junior Endeavor, p. m. Senior Endeavor. 6:30 p. m. I*l eaeliinu. 7 W P ■ I Prayer meeting. Wednesday evening’. Y. P. C. U. social at the home of Pansy Ball on North Fifth street Tuesday evening. Union Chapel. Fourth quarterly conference, convening with business session Friday evening. Sunday schcool, 9:30 a. m. Preaching and communion servic-. 10:30 a. m. These services will be In charge of Rev. J. Simons of Peru, who is the presiding elder of the Fort Wayne district. Come! CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Sunday school at 9:30. Preaching at 10:30. Junior League at 2:30. Christian Endeavor at 6:45. Preaching at 7:45. Choir practice Thursday evening at 8 o’clock. I Ladies' Aid society will meet at the home of Mrs. A. M. Fisher at 2:30 on Friday afternoon, July 29th. —o GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH. I I 9:30. Sunday school; lesson. Matt. 1 17:1-20. a | 10:30. German service; text. John I 5:39. The Witness of Scriptures to i Christ.” 6:45. C. E. meeting; topic, “A Life , Lived With Christ, I John 5:1-12. ' 7:30. English service: text, Isaiah 29:8. The Chloroformed Soul.” ' A cordial welcome awaits you at our services. | i PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. I t 9:15 a. tn., Bible school. 10:30 a. m„ morning worship. 6 to 7, twilight service. This is the last service before the summer vacation. The pastor desires to greet the congregation at these services. A cordial invitation to all. SUNDAY SERVICES REV. VALENTINE Rev. J. S. Valentine will preach at Mt. Pleasant on Sunday morning an.! at Washington church in'the evening. A cordial Invitation is extended to the public to attend. —o EVANGELICAL CHURCH. Sabbath school at 9:30 a. m. Morning worship and sermon at 10:30. Young People's Alliance, 6:45 p m.. Ella Eddington, leader. Evening discourse at 7:30. A welcome awaits you. o— — METHODIST CHURCH. 9:15 a. m., Sunday school, led by C. L. Walters; picnic tickets. 10:30 a. m.. preaching by the pastor, Sherman Powell; subject, “For What Can We Pray?" 11:45, class meeting, led by J. D. McFarland. 2:30 p. m.. Law and Order meeting at the Baptist church. 6:30. Epworth League, led by Flora Fledderjohann. 7:30. preaching; subject, "Salvation by Faith.” The choir will render special music both morning and evening. A cordial invitation and a Christian greeting for all. ■ oBAPTIST CHURCH. 9:30 a. tn., Bible school; classes for all. Men’s class taught by the pastor: lecture method used; no questions asked. Men, if you are not a regular attendant elsewhere we will welcome you here. The time we spend together will be both pleasant and profitable. Come 10:30 a. m., preaching by the pastor: theme, “The Measure of Our Re-1 sponsibilities.” 2:30 p. m., meeting to complete, if possible, the organization of a Law and Order League. The committee on nominations, appointed last Sunday afternoon at the M. Fl church, is ready to report. The men of strength and influence in the community, whose names will be recommended for the various offices of the organization. have pledged themselves to the work. The seven Protestant

churches of the city are united In this effort to secure the highest possible type of good citizenship for our city. Every man, who believes in obedience to the law, on the part of every citizen, should be at this meeting, If he Is not ashamed to show his colors. 7:30 p. tn., theme of the evenirig service will be, "The Joys of Service." Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., one-half hour prayer service, followed by the monthly business meeting of the church. Important matters will be considered and every member should be present. COURT HOUSE NEWS John Kratner and Mary Deener Refused License to MarryWERE DISAPPOINTED The Indiana Law is Strictly Enforced by the Clerk in This County. There was considerable disappointment around the clerk s office for a time this afternoon. John Kratner ■ and Mary Deener appeared there and asked for the credentials which would enable them later to be married They failed to answer the questions required and in addition they failed to measure up to the metal requirements as specified by the laws of the state, so Clerk Haefling refused to grant the license. The matter was later referred to Judge Merryman and after considerable investigation he upheld the clerk in his contention. They were refused license and as a matter of fact were greatly disappointed. About the only thing noticeable around the clerk's office these days is the occasional filing of a new case for the September term of court and outside of that there is not much doing. The office force is getting things I in shape for thv next term, making new dockets and otherwise getting ready for a lot of business, which -s accumulating. RETURN WITH BODY (Continued Don* page 1.) but who, upon finding that the body had not been sent, came directly here. The grandmother had been fully expecting its arrival there, and it is said made all preparations for the burial. A message was sent to her 'this afternoon asking her final consent to the shipment of the body to Carmichael, and if the message comes in time this afternoon, the remains, accompanied by Miss Armstrong and her aunt, will . leave over the Erie at 4 o'clock for her home, where the body will be buried. WANTED —The person who picked up a lifting jack in front of the Dr. J. C. Grandstaff office at Preble is asked to kindly return the same, either to Dr. Grandstaff or this office. 172t3

MONEY on 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 tn 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, 831. Fort Wayne, Ind

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