Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 8, Number 179, Decatur, Adams County, 1 August 1910 — Page 4

DAILY MARKET REPORTS Corrected Every Afternoon

Kant Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. I—(Spec tai to Daily Democrat) — Saturday receipts, 3600; ahipmeois. 3990; today, receipts, 4330: shipments, 1330; official to New York Saturday, 2470; hogs closing steady at the decline. Heavy*. $8 506*8.60; mixed and mediums, $8.60688.70; Yorkers. 88.75 ft 88 90; pigs and lights, $9.15689,25. roughs, 87.10687.15; stags, $6.00® 16 10; sheep. 7000, lower; lambs, lower. 86756 87.00; yearlings, 85.75® $6.00; wethers, 85.00685.25; ewes, 84.00684.15; calves, 1000; cattle, 4,500; lower; New York and export steers, 87.25687.50; shipping steers, 86.006 86.50; butchers, [email protected]; heifers, 85.006 86.00. CHICAGO GRAIN. Chicago. 111., July 29—Wheat—July, $1.0914; Sept,. $1.02%; Dec.. 81.04%; | May, 81.08%. Corn —July, 61 %c; Sept, <2%c; Dec.. 60%c; May. 62c. OatsJuly, 38%c; Sept., 36 %c; Dec., 3814 c; May, 40%c. \ TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, 0., July 29—Wheat—Cash, and July, 8103%; Sept., 8104; Dec., 81 06; May, 8109%. Corn —Cash and July. 6514 c; Seut, 65c; Dec., 60%c; May, 62%c. Oats—Cash and July, 41c: Sept., 3714 c; Dec., 38%c; May, 41%c. LOCAL GRAIN. G. T. Burtt. Timothy seed, prime 81.75 No. 2 Bel wheat 94c No. 2 White wheat 92c Corn 8;!c White corn 85c Standard White oats 38c Barley, No. 2 ...48c Red Clover seed 86 .<5

HIGHER TEMPERATURE and Lower Prices on this Real Estate. SPECIAL-40 acres in Monroe’tp.B2Boo 80 acres in Root tp. 120 acres Root tp. i 160 acres Kirkland tp. 120 ocres Monroe tp. 80 acres St. Marys tp. 40 acres Union tp. 75 acres Union tp. 100 acres Washington tp. 47 acres St. Mans tp. LOT acres St. Marys tp. ’ In the city, special price for our cen120 acres Union tp. trally located property, very desirable Fort Wayne propertv for a $2,000, well worth $2,500. farm in A<fams county." Monroe st property, inside railroads, DAN N. ERWIN. Decatur, Ind.

ATTENTION FAR M E RS! AND STOCKMEN The fall sale season is here and D. F. LEONARD /L W** is now ready to book your sales. He has had 7 years experience in The Auctioneering business and he can get you the high dollar. See him for dates early. D.F. LEONARD DECATUR, IND. R. F. D. NO. 4 Preble Telephone Line 95. THREE DAYS SPECIAL SALE ' * Thursday July 28, 9& 30 Iner Seal National Biscuit Good All 5 cent package three for 10 cents. 10 cent package, three for 25 cents. Including Ginger Snaps. Lemon Snaps, Uneda Biscuits, L'neda Lunch Biscuits, Marshmellows Daintes, Vanella Wafers, Big Newtone Nabiscoes. All fresh goods just shipped in. Mrs. A. E. Yahne. FOR* sale: A good six-room house on Mercer avenue; soft and hard water in house; piped for gas. Will sell cheap if sold soon Inquire of A. W. Garard. 17713 LOST—A small, black, square hand purse, somewhere between the Peoples & Gerxe shoe store and Burdgs millinery store. Finder please return lo Miss Mary Hite. 17713}

Alsike seed 86.75 Rye 65c Oats, new 51c LOCAL PRODUCE. H. B ERL I NG. Eggs 14c Hutter 18c Fowls 12c Duck* 10c Geese 6c Old turkeys lie Spring chicks 12c By Decatur Produce Co. Young tutkeys 17s Old turkeys .13* Fowls 12c Spring chickens 13c Ducks 10c Geese •« Butter 11® Eggs 15c BUTTER AND EGGS. M. FULLENKAMP'S. Lard 12c Eggs 15c Butter, first class 22c Butter, packing 18c NIBLICK A CO. Good roll butter 18c to 20c Eggs 15c WOOL AND HIDES. B. KALVER and SON. Beef hides 6c Calf hides 10c Sheep pelts, 25c to $1.25 Merchantable wool 21c Tallow 4c

TYPEWRITERS AT WHOLESALE 1 1 We have sold over ■PWJPI 110 typewriters since March 24 and all of our customers are well pleased. Call and see us and we will sell you a typewriter for less money than anybody in the city. All makes carried in stock. THE TYPEWRITER SHOP, , 721 Clinton Street. Home Phone 2987 FORT WAYNE, IND. FOR SALE 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. I CARD OF THANKS. We wish in this manner to thank our many friends and neighbors who so kindly aided us during the illness and after the death of our little daughter, Thelma, and especially for 1 the beautiful floral offerings. MR. AND MRS. CHAS. FORCE. FOUND —A pearl rosary. Owner can have it by calling at this office and describing same. FOR SALE —A small electric fan in good condition: at this office. 155t6 fresh cows at reasonable prices. 143t30 SCHEIMAN & BLTLER. Did you ever observe that when your feet are tired, you are “tired all over 1 ? In cases of this kind, if you apply Hoover's X-Ray Healing Oil and rub it in vigorously, you will be suprrsed at the promptness with which you will feel all the ; restfulness and chipperness which comes with re- ! lief from weariness. < it is excellent for many other summer distresses, ' such as colic, cholera morbus, diarrhoea, etc., and < for rheumatism, tonsilttis, cuts, bums, sprains, ' ! bruises, and the many aches and pains which come to us uninvited and unexpected. Everywhere is this great remedy praised, but no where more strongly than at Ossian, Ind., where it is manufactured. It is a case where a prophet is honored in his own country. Remember the Name Sold By LACHOT & RICE

' THE SOCIAL NOTES (Continued from Page 2.) the vugan home and at supper at the Hotel Murray. The Royal Neighbors will go .to Craigville Thursday, where they will be entertained at the home of Mrs I Meyers. The lawn at the C. J. Lutz home south of the city was a festive place this afternoon, when Miss Rowena Shoaf entertained the members of thIdea! Sunbeams, the Presbyterian Sunday school class .taught by Miss Edna Hoffman. Mr. and Mrs. XX’. H. Lee, Misses Frances Laman and Jean Lutz were . entertained Sunday at the C. F. True ! larm at Poe. A party from this city drove to X anWert. Ohio, yesterday, where they visited until afternoon and then drove to Ohio City, where they were the guests of friends. The party included Edith Miller. Goldie Biggs.. Irene Smith. Irene Garard. Veigh Chronister, Biggs, Sherman Beery and Roll Brodbeck. Stella Sour, Velma Sautbine. Flossie Crist of Craigville. Joe Peeper. Ansel Kreigh and Haldie Garton of Tocsin drove to a grove near Union dale Sunday, where they enjoyed a picnic. A very happy birthday celebration was that given today in honor of Mrs. Caroline Krick, when a number of her friends appeared at her home, bringing hampers of good things from which a sumptuous dinner was spread at noon, the gentlemen joining the party at the dinner hour, and the ladles remaining during the day, enjoying the time in social chat and extending to the honored one the verybest greetings of the day. The party comprised Mr. and Mrs, John Krick and children of Fort Wayne. Joshu! Krick. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Krick and children. George Krick, Mr and Mrs. Louis Jeffries. Mrs. William Barrone and daughter. Mrs. John Logan and children. Mrs. Aaron Stevens and daughter and Mrs. Allen and children. Miss Clara Bultemeier of North Third street was nostess Sunday, hav ing as her guests Miss Clara Bultemeier of near St. John s and Miss Freda Horstmeyer of Near Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Mumma entertained at dinner at their home north of the city Sunday the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. James Stewart of Monroeville. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wilhelm of this city, Clarence. Earl and True Mumma of McGill. Ohio, J. B. Kiracofe. Joseph Smith and daughters were entertained over Sunday at the home of Mr. Kiracofe's parents at Wren, Ohio. Miss Annette Moses was a guest Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baumgartner in St. Mary's township. - o FOR SALE —Dirt. See H. S. Michaud. 174t3 FOUND —The white pearl rosary, lost a few days ago, an ad appearing >n this paper. The owner can have same by calling at this office and describing same. 174t3 WANTED —Now Is the time to get your cistern scrubbed out the good old way. Clean gasoline stoves, furnaces, etc. —James Coverdale; 'phone, 448. . 173 t 6 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 —Two milch cows, 21 shoats. 4 ewes, 6 lambs. —G. XV. Cramer, Rural Route 12. 178t3 THREE HOUSES FOR SALE—First. Fourth and Seventh streets. If you want a bargain, see me, for I am going to sell—W. S. Hughes, 806 Columbia avenue, Ft. Wayne, Ind. 160t6* o Democrat Want Ads Pay.

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THE AUGUST TERM The Commissioners Are Busy in Their August Term of Court. NOT MUCH RECORD The Board Now Working on Their Expense Appropriations For Next Year. 11 * . Not much record was made by the i board of commissioners in their Aui gust session which began this morning. They granted the petition for drain submitted by George F. Steele. i Surveyor Ernst being related to one of ■ the petitioners. Orville Harruff was » appointed engineer, with XX illidm Frazier drainage commissioner, aftfl Joseph D. Winans. The Bluffton. Geneva & Celina traction company, having failed to repair the highway along Its trackage. A. O. Briggs was summoned to give some 1 explanation of the delay. The school fund apportionment between this county and XX ells county, was submitted by Auditor Michaud and approved. The XV. F. Beery drain petition was before the board, and approved the reports made. The board devoted some time this afternoon on their appropriations o r expense and in all it appears like an unusually busy session. PREPARE FOR SALE Smith & Ullman Sale of Hereford Cattle Will be Held September 28th. WILL ALSO EXHIBIT Fine Bunch of Fourteen Head at State and County Fairs Before Sale. Smith i Ullman, the well known stock men, are making preparations for their Hereford cattle sale to be held September 28th, at which time sixty head of cattle will be offered for sale. They are also getting fourteen head ready to ship to the Newcastle fair next week. These cattle will be shown at the various county and state fairs until the week of the sale, and each show animal will be offered for sale at that time to the highest bidder. The cattle raised bySmith & Ullman are the finest that grow, and the best in the market, as the great number of premiums borne off by them over cattle from all over the United States can show. That they will be equally successful this year is a certainty, and the sale will no doubt attract many buyers from every part of the country. Attorney D. D. Heller was a Fort Wayne business visitor today. E. W. France and wife of Pleasant Mills called on friends here Sunday. , Mr. and Mrs. William Hill of Pleas- . ant Muis were Sunday visitors in the i city. Mr. and Mrs. XX’illiam Teeple of St. I Mary 's township were business visitors here today. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Miller of XVinchester. Ind., formerly of this city, spent Sunday here as the guests cf Mrs. Amanda Moats. D. E. Laufferty of Huntington, who is superintending the Waring plants at this city and Rochester, made a business trip to the latter place today. Mrs. Vi Robinson has returned from Rome City, where she atended a house party given at the Bowers cottage there, with a number of relatives from the east as guests. Tne close of the Reg Tag sale at the Yager Bros. & Reinking furniture store Saturday was a complete success. Mrs. Alphonse Kohne was th-? lucky purchaser of the davenport for one dollar and O. L. X r ance got tne fireless cooker for a similar price. James N. Fristoe returned to Winona, Ind. .this morning after an overSunday visit here, during which time he looked after such affairs as were necessary, so that he can remain away for some time. He has already begun his duties as delinquent tax collector of Kosciusko county and will be very busy until January Ist. He will reside at his home at XX’inona lake. A new modern eight room house on First street, in good location. A bargain if sold in thirty days. W. S. HUGHES, 175t6 Ft. Wayne, Ind I

R.RTIMETABLES GRANO RAPIDS & INDIANA - In Effect December 5, 19C9. Southbound No. 4, Dally 2:03 a. m No. 12, Dally, except Sunday 7:14 a. m. | No. 2, Daily except Sunday. .1:08 p.m. Northbound No. 5, Dally 77. 1:28 a. m No. 3. Dally, except Sunday 3:07 p. m. No. 7, Daily, except Sunday 7:57 a. m. T, ST. L. & W. R. R. Westbound. No 3, daily except Sunday.. 7:52 am. No. 1, daily except Sunday.. 3:17 pm. No. 5, daily 10:28 p.m. Eastbound. No. 6, daily 5:12 a m No. 2. dally except Sunday. .11:03 a m No. 4, daily 7:03 p m. The Fort Wayne 4 Springfield Railway Company. Trails Leave Trains Leave Decatur Fort Wayne 5:50 a.m. 7:00 a.m. 7:00 a.m. 8.30a.m. B:3oam. 10:00a.m. 10 00 a.m. 11:30a.m. 11:30 a.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 5:30p.m. 5:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00p.m. 8:30p.m. 9:30p.m. 11:00p.m. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby given by the Board of Trustees of the Decatur Cemetery I association that sealed bids will be received at the office of J. H. Stone for the erection of eight columns for iron fence on south end of cemetery , grounds, until August 11, 1910, at - o'clock p. m., to erect said columns and furnish all material as specified in said plans and specifications, and all other bases and copings as specified and all excavation as specified; and remove all refuse when columns . are completed and accepted by com-1 mittee of said Board. Said Board of Trustees reserves the right to reject any and all bids. See plans and specifications at the office of J. H. STONE. Sec y. July 19, 1910. 169-lt ea-wk-3wks ANY LADY can easily make from 818 to 825 per week working for me quietly in her own home locality. This is a bona fide offer —one which will pay you to investigate, even if you can only spare two hours per dav. No investment required. Turn your spare time into money. Write me at once for particulars. Address Mary B. Taylor. Box 30. Woman's Building. Joliet. 111. FOR SALE—Two-year-old colt, sired by True Worth, a beauty and a good one; belongs to Mrs. D. E. Studabaker. Inquire of Henry Hill on the Studabaker farm, east of town. 180t6 o Notice is hereby given that 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., TuesdayAugust 2, 1910, for the purpose of electing seven directors to serve for the ensuing year, and to transact such ether business as may come before them. E. X. EHINGER, , 154t30. Cashier. - - .. | | 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. z Our contracts are simple and all transactions are clean cut and private. 31.20 per week for fifty weeks pays a 850.00 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, 838. Fort Wayne, Ind

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