Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 8, Number 250, Decatur, Adams County, 22 October 1910 — Page 4
DAILY MARKET REPORTS
Corrected Every Afternoon
East Buffalo. Market East Buffalo, N. Y. t Oct, 22—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 4,320; shipments, 2,850; official to New York yesterday, 570; hogs closing steady. Heavy, [email protected]; mediums, $9.20(1; $9.25; Yorkers and pigs, $9.20 (r 59.25 roughs. $7.75®58.00; stag*, |7.00ft27.25; sheep, 2,400; steady; lambs, 10c higher; tops, $6.90; cattle, 75; steady. CHICAGO GRAIN. Chicago, ill., Oct. 21 —Wheat —Dec., 93%; May, 21.00%. Corn—Dec . 46%: May, 49%c. Oats—Dec., 30%c; May, 34c. TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, 0., Oct. 21—Wheat —Cash, 96%c; Dec., 97%c; May, $1.02%e. Com —Cash, 50%c; Dec.. 48%c; May, 51 %c. Oats —Cash and Dec., 34c; May, 36%c. LOCAL CrRAIN. G. T. Burk. Timothy seed, prime 23.50 No. 2 Red wheat 88c No. 2 Whie wheat 86e Corn 62c White corn 60c Red clover seed 27.50 Bariey, No. 2 48c Rye 62c Alsike seed 27.50 Oats, new 28c Clover hay 214.00 Timothy hay $13.50
□i— '-■'■.joi.- 1 'in H Special Premiums ■ | IJGiven afray on next i g Monday evening at the £ I Saratoga Rifle Range, $ ■ Ist prize Winchester | Repeating Rifle. | 2d and 3d, Cash prizes - I .Contest will be open alljweek until nine o’- I clockJMonday evening | of next week. Ui JjJEjL __dajLid
PUBL,C sale. I, the .mderslgned, having sold my farm and intend moving to Monroe, I have the following described property to dispose ot at my residence on my farm one mne soutn ot Monroe and one-half mile west, beginning at 1 o'clock p .m., Friday, October 28, 1910, One good cow, will be fresh Feb 11. 1 Poland China sow, farrow 1 No. 8; 4
"Mr. Business Man Why not buy your life insurance like you buy your stock "Get What You Want" It will be a good business move on your part to examine the contracts offered by The Anchor Life. “Indiana’s Strong Young Company” before you’close your application. Our representative will call upon you very soon and will present our propositionjin a busiuess-like way. He will appreciate an opportunity to talk with you, OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS W. H. LATTA, President of the Company, Trustee of DePauw Univorsit.y W. L. HIGGINS, Capitalist, Trustee of Winona Technical Institute. L. H. OBERREICH, Secretary and Treasurer. W. M. FOGARTY, President of Fidelity Trust Co., of Indianapolis. Dr. HOMER R. McKINSTRAY. WALTON L. DYNES, Superintendent of Mails. Ex-president of Indianapolis Commercial Club. CHARLES F. HURST, Deputy Clerk of Marion County. CARL HUNT, of Star Publishiing Company. E M. HINSHAW, President of Farmers’ & Merchant's Bank, Cireco, Vice President of First National Bank, Noblesville; Directoi of Peoples State Bank. Arcadia. | ; ».;J j J Has No Special Contracts p Has NO Predated Policies g h|§ Lompiiny Has No Agency Company Contracts ’ Has its Capital Unimpaired Asks for Business on the Basis that It offers Good Insurance at a Reasonable Cost Incorporated June 17, 1907. A reliable man wanted to represent this company in this county. Apply “L” in care of The Daily Democrat, Decatur, Ind.
LOCAL PRODUCE. DECATUR PRODUCE CO. Old turkeys 10c Turkeys, young 14c Fowls 9c Spring Chicks 9c Ducks 9c Geese 7c Butter 20c Eggs 22c Old roosters 5c H. BERLING. Eggs 22c Butter 20c Fowls 9c Ducks 9c Geese 7c Old turkeys 10c Young turkeys 14c Spring Chicks 9c Old roosters ~...5c BUTTER AND EGGS. M. FULLENKAMP'B. ard 12c Eggs 24c Good roll butter ...22c ©2sc Butter, pacxlng 18c NIBLICK & CO. Good roll butter 20c@25c {Eggs 24c WOOL AND HIDES. B. KALVER and BON. Beef hides 6c Calf hides 10e Sheet pelts, 25c to $1.22 Merchantable wool 21c Tallow 4c HAY MARKET. S. W. PETERSON. No. 1 Timothy, loose, per t0n..513.50 No. 1 Timothy, baled, per ton... 14.00
shoats, weight about 100 pounds each and 7 smaller shoats, 1 Chester White sow, weighs about 300 pounds, farming implements, tools, 150-egg incubator. 2 box stoves, 40. laying hens, young chickens. 200 shocks of corn, 4 double cords of wood, 1 Scotch Collie •dog, and other articles at the usual ! terms. JAMES HENDRICKS. J. N. Burkhead, Auct. .—o MR. DIDOT IS GRATEFUL. I take the first opportunity of expressing my sincere thanks to my many customers, having just finished the largest month of clock and watch repairing I ever experienced in forty years in the jewelry business. I fully appreciate the extremely pleasant business relations which have existed between us, I credit all of my success to the liberal patronage the people have extended me, especially those from Monroe and the section, east of there, and the people north of Decatur. I want to thank each and evry one. Remember me when you want work done in the future or-wish anything in the jewelry line. My experience makes my work easy. 1 have the goods. DIDOT, The Jeweler North Side Court House. —o ; — DEMOCRAT WANT 'ADS PAY BIG
AT THE CHURCHES ST. MARY’S CHURCH. Low mass, 8 a. in, sun time. High mass, 10 a. m„ sun time. Christian doctrine, 2:20 p. m. Vespers, 3 p. m. / BAPTIST CHURCH. 9:30 a. m„ Sabbath school. A matter of much importance to every one connected witn me scnooi will be discussed after tne study or the lesson. You surely will want to be present. 10:30 a. m., sermon, by the pastor; subject, "The, Heavenly Vision.” 7:00 p. tn., theme for the evening service will be, “We Believe the Ordinances of the Gospel are Baptism and the Lord’s Supper." All persons not regular attendants elsewhere are urged to meet with us. You will be warmly welcomed and your presence appreciated. "Come thou with us and we will do thee good for the Lord hath spoken good concerning Israel.” — — o —* UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH. Sunday school, 9:15 a. m. Class meeting. 10:30 a. m. Junior Endeavor. 2 p. m. Senior Endeavor. 6:00 p. m. Preaching, 7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday evening. All are welcome. I. IMLER, Pastor. CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Communion. 10:30 a. m. Preaching, 10:30 a. m.; subject. "The Hammer That Drives the Nail.” Junior Endeavor, 2:30 p„ m. Christian Endeavor.’ 6:30 p. m. Preaching, 7:30 p. m.; subject, "There is No Difference. Bring your babies, for they will be taken care of in the kindergarten. o- — - GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH. 9:30. Sunday school; lesson, quart<?r!y review. 10:30, German service; text, John 6:28-29. "Faith, the Work of God.” 6:30. C. E. meeting; topic, "The Chances We Miss;” Gal 6:1-10. 7:00. English service; text, Isaiah 64:6, “The Fading Leaf.” You are cordially invited to worship with us. » o — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 9:15, Bible school. 10:30, morning worship. 7:00 p. m., evening service. The pastor is glad to be among h>s people again. He will conduct the services of the day and will be glad to see the members of the church and congregation in their places. A most cordial welcome is extended to all. o EVANGELICAL CHURCH. Sabbath school at 9:30 a. m.; topic, “Christ Fulfilling His Mission.” Morning services at 10:30; theme, “Old Wells Dug Out.” Young People’s Alliance at 6:00 p. m. "The Chances We Miss.” is the subject for discussion. Edwina VanCamp is the leader. Evening sermon at 7:00; subject, "The Pile of Stones Speaking. You are welcomed to these services. o METHODIST CHURCH. 9:15 a. m., Sunday school, led by C, L. Walters. Special address by Hon. Clark J. Lutz. 10:30 a. tn., preaching by the pastor, Sherman Powell; subject, "The I-aw of Love.” 11:45 a. m., class meeting, led by J. N. Parrish. 6:00 p. m„ Epworth League. 7:00 p. m.. preaching; subject. “A Divine Call to Repentance. A cordila! Christian greeting to all who will worship with us. TELEPHONE STOCK FOR SALE A number of shares of Citizens’ telephone stock for sale. Inquire at this office. 249t3 o HEY!—WHAT’S THIS?—READ! I’ must close out my stock within thirty days. Will sell cheap in bulk. A great chance for you to step into a paying business. In the meantime I am offering great bargains in everything in my stock. Hurry! H. S PORTER. FOR RENT—Five room house on Gloss street. For particulars see Mrs. R. B. Gregory 250t3 FOR RENT—A nine-room house on Madison street; has modern conveniences. For particulars see Mrs. R. J. Holthouse. FOR SALE—No. 18 Crariand Hot Blast stove, in fair condition. Cheap for quick sale. Call at 327 Market street.
WANT THAT SPEECH (Continued horn page 1.) If you will publish what Arthur Curine will swear In hii affidavit is a full, true and correct report of all Senator Beveridge said on the platform when he made that address, or if you will authorize Mr. Curine to make and deliver to me at iny expense, a full and complete copy of all Senator Beveridge said on that occasion. such as Mr. Curine will make affidavit to, I will donate to Reid Memorial Hospital, or to any charitable institution in the city that you. may name, the sum of $25. - CHARLES B. BECK, "Chairman of Democratic CountyCentral Committee.” Another embarasslng feature of the affair is the position In which Mr. Foulke now finds himself. He recently attacched himself to the Beveridge machine, and it was be, who. with Lucius S. Swift, journeyed to Sagamore Hill when the Lion Hunter had returned from the slaughter, and gained Mr. Roosevelt’s consent t"> come to Indiana and speak for Senator Beveridge. And when Roosevelt came he refused to make a scheduled speech in Mr. Foulke’s own home town! Why?
THE SOCIAL NOTES (Continued from Page 2.) ler, Clara Lang, Vera Ehinger. Kate Henneford, Josephine Lang, Messers. Brice McMillen, Dr. Will Kortenberer. I Claude Gay, Lawrence Kleinhenz, Mr. land Mrs. Will Zwick, Dr. D. D. Clark land family, Mrs. L. Bultemeier and daughters, Clara and Luella. Jesse Niblick and Fred Jaebker. Heap high the farmer’s wintry hoard; Heap high the golden corn; No richer gift has Autumn poured From out her lavish horn. —J. G. Whittier's "The Corn Song. Clara Horman and Carl Speckman of Fort Wayne arrived this afternoon to visit over Sunday with his uncle. Henry Gerke, and family. Mrs. F. C. Hoeneisen entertained at dinner yesterday, guests being Mrs. A. J. Riley and daugher, Bernice. Mrs. Jahn, of Fort Wayne, and Mrs. Jason Hobbs of Rivarre. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Myers of North Fifth' street were host and hostess at a 6 o’clock dinner at their home Friday evening in honor of D. J. Abers. Tucumcara, N. Mcx., and John Woy of this city. The short time spent in the Meyers home, was delightful in every way. The Girls of True Blue of the German Reformed church have issued invitations for a Hallowe’en party to be given at the home of Miss Effie Miller. Seventy guests have been invited and there will be a Hallowe’en features of all sorts. Including fortune telling, witches, Jack-oTanterns, etc. The following was the form of the unique invitations: "The Girls of True Blue request the pleasure of your company at a Hallowe’en party Monday, October 31, 1910, 7:30 p. m. At the home of Miss Effie Miller, corner Marshall and Seventh streets. “Come and join our jolly crowd, Hallow’en you know; Fun you’ll have without a doubt, If you Only go. "Bring a dime or even tw-o, For a lunch we’ll have. We will tell your fortuity true. Sure, ‘We’H make you laugh.’ ” o BUCKWHEAT FLOUR FOR SALE. Pennsylvania buckwheat flour for sale. Leave orders with Eva Hoagland. Ninth street, or F. E. Smith, on Second street. This is the same brand of flour formerly handled by the late James H. Smith. 250t18 o — TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Notice is hereby given that Mrs. Henry Stevens of the Ladies’ Aid society of the Christian church has secured from Dr. H. E. Keller, secretary of the city board of health, a certificate showing that all articles to be sold by them at their second-hand bazar have bteen sterilized and disinfected as required by law. Tlie sale wHI reopen in the city hall building Monday morning. Your patronage is solicited. ■ o WAS POSTPONED. The box social which was to have been given last evening at the fourth district school house in Root township, was postponed, owing to the inclemency of the weather. If the | weather will permit it will be held on Tuesday of next week, and if not. it will take place on the following Thursday evening. All ere invited. CARRIE DOWLING, Teacher.
BOX SOCIAL. Wednesday evening, October the xwenty-sixtb, at the Raudeabush school house three miles south of the city a box social will be given and to which a cordial Invitation Is extended to the public. The usual line of pleasure will be in store for those who attend. There socials are becoming quite popular recently. OMER BUTLER. Teacher. —. WILL SERVE SUPPER. The Dorcas Daughters of the German Reformed church, who served a sauer-kraut dinner in the Niblick building, next door to this office, will also serve a German supper for fifteen cents. Everybody invited. - o PUBLIC SALE. v The undersigned will offer for sale at her residence, 3 miles west of Willshire, 2 miles soutn ana a quarter of a mile east of Pleasant Mills, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m.. on Tuesday, October 25, 1910, Three horses, three milch cows, including a full-blooded Jersey, a fullblooded Durham, a three-fourths Jersey and a yearling heifer; 18 head of shoats, 3 brood bows, 200 chickens, farming implements, household goods, 10 \>ushels of potatoes, 25 acres of corn, part to be sold in the shock and part on stock at the usual terms. MARTHA E. CASE. John Spuhler, Auct. o ■ — THE MICHAEL MILLER SALE. Michael Miller will hold a public auction at his farm just south of the city on Thursday, November 10th. It will be one of the biggest farm sales in this section this year. Watch for the announcements soon. Mr. Miller is moving to town and will dispose of all his farm personal property and his splendid stock. 245t6 " v - POULTRY FOR SALE. A fine lot of youngsters of the following birds: White Wyandottes of the Owen Farms Strain. White Leghorns of the Wyckoff Strain, bred for fancy and utility purposes. 239t6 G. C. McCLURE, R. R. 6 Monroeville, Ind. o If there In anything laying wound the houwe that yon would like to dispose of do not forget that a Brniocrat Want Ad will neli It for you. Bosse’s Opera House One Night Only Thursday, October, 29.
THE ROYAL PLAY COMPANY OF CHICAGO, PRESENTS Miss Charlotte Duncan The Clever Commedienne and Harry I. Walker, in “THE College Boy” A Comedy With Music Pretty Girls Catchy Music 10 Big Musical Numbers 10 Singing and Dancing Galore Prices: 25, 35 and 50 Cents. Seats now on sale at Holthouse Drug Co
Don’t Wait If You Need JWoney See Us at Once We loan money on any good chattel security, such as Furniture, Pianos, Horses, etc. We give a liberal discount on all loans paid off before due. If you need money, fill out the > following blank,, ent It out ar dSi mail it to us. 3 Our agent Is In >scatur ar- 1' ' , ery Tuesday. Name Address Ain't Wanted Kind of Security Reliable Private ri. 'wayuß Loan Company i Established 189*. Room 2 Second Floor, 70S Calhoun Street. Homo Phene, 83*. I Fort Wayne, Ind
Dr. A. /VI. FINCH, OF INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA Expert Physician, Surgeon and Specialist Will vißit Decatur, Indiana, on Thursday, October 27th. at Hotel Muni-.-.. and onee a month regularly thereafter. n. ArJn Returning Every Hftlirc $ a ni * I DflV Only 4weeksregularly livUlS gp. m .
European and American Medical Expert, Physician, Surgeon and Diagnostican Dr. Finch hat been educated in and graduated from the best Colleges and Hospitals of Europe and America. For Forty Years devoted to the treatment and cure of Chronic Diseases. Member of the American Institute of Physicians and Surgeons. Ns cases taken or treated without a personal examination or interview. No mail order busi-l ness done or correspondence solicited.' Read this carefully. If you are in good health, give it to a sick friend who will thank you.
Z.4SF ■ » JnSBI Consultation and Examination at all times Free, Invited and Confidential. Terms are Reasonable and Moderate.
I cure to stay cured every case I taken for treatment Surgical cases I treat without operation or suffering. Without Ether or Chloroform, without detention from business or pleasure. This Indiana Doctor, registered and licensed by the state for the cure of all nervous, special and chronic diseases of men, women and children, treats all his patients in person. No hired assistants to split the responsibility. He treats the following diseases only: All nervous diseases, such as Neurasthenia, Neuralgia. Melancholia, Nervous Debility, Spinal Irritation, Hysteria, Paralysis, Epilepsy, Fits or Falling Sickness, Chorea, Dizziness, Sleeplessness. Headache or Migraine. Heart Diseases like palpitation, General Weakness or Sinking Spells, Diseases of the Blood or Skin like Anemia, Scrofula, Eczema, Ulcers, Tumors. Growths, Swellings, Pimples, etc. He wants to meet al! sick persons who suffer from Chronic Constipation, Obstipation, Intestinal Irritation, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Ulceration or Dilation of the Stomach or Intestines. Hernia, Rupture of the Bowels, Appendicitis, Piles, Itching, Bleeding, Protruding or Internal in character, Tapeworm, Diseases of the Liver, such as enlargement or displacement, or congestion, ClrrosiS, hardening or engorgement. Diseases of the Kidneys like Bright’s Disease. Diabetes, Dropsy, Gravel, Uric Acid, Scalding or Burning Urine, Bed Wetting or too frequent Urination, Sexuai impotence, weakness or irritability. Diseases of the Bladder, Catarrh in all its forms. Purulent, discharging or Dry Catarrh of the head. Throat, lungs or Bronchial Tubes. Stomach, Bladder, Kidney or Systemic. This enemy of the human race. He is now able to cure in a short time by an original and new method of Osmosis or absorption. Asthma in all its forms, Consumption of the many stages. A cure guaranteed if in the early stages, before destruction of the tissues have set in. Deafness caused by it. I have cured frequently in 30 minutes. Sometimes accompanied by head noises, cured to stay cured. Diseases of Women, Uterine or Ovarian are most successfully treated. Dis-
FOR RENT OR SALE—Five-room house, near corner Madison and Thirteenth streets. Good water, barn. Inquire J, E. Ward, R. R. No. 9. FOR SALE —New 3%x5% Eastman kodak and outfit. Write Box 94, Route 1, Willshire,. Ohio. 240t6
REVIVAL /• ■£, \ / 1 -' ' \ The Revival Meeting is being conducted by J. M. Dawson, one by statement and eight by confession, good music every evening; You are invited. 4
Medical Expert in Treatment of ChrnnIc Disease?. of Men, Women and chll. dren. Dr. Finch has made more remarkable cures In the Western States than any || v . Ing physician. No incurable cases taken for treatment. All cases taken for treatment will be guaranteed a cure. I see all patients in person. No substitutes or assistants employed or trusted NOTICE. Minors without thir parents, or wives without their husbands will not be admitted to consultation unless accompanied by their local physician.
placements in any form are immeditely replaced in a very few minutes. Diseases peculiar to men, or any complicated trouble beyond the aid of the general practitioner. And if you have tried everything else and failed, and if you want to get well again, then go and see this advanced and progressive specialist of experience and reputation. who, if there is a cure for you, will bring it about and produce it with the aid of the gieatest scientific achievement of modern times, which he has mastered and has at his commands. NO MATTER —What your ailment may be; no matter what others may have told you; no matter what your experience may have been with other physicians, hospitals, sanitariums, institutions or patent medicines it will be to your advantage to see this remarkable doctor of Indiana everywhere acknowledged to be the greatest center of learning ih the world today. Go then, and have it forever settled in your mind if your case is one for which a cure can tye had. If your case is curable, he will put you on treatment at once, and give you all such medicines or remedies and prep a rations needed to effect your cure. If incurable, he will tell you so. and give you such counsel and advice as may prolong your life ‘REMEMBER—This is nota-schetne or catch or snare to get your money and run. as is to* often the case. This is a legitimate- proposition- and you deal with youx uwvtor vovvrswtf and direct. Kve'ry statement here made is guaranteed as true. A visit for consultation and examination -rill cost you nothing, and implies no obligation whatever. If treatment be decided upen and given you, it will restore youto perfect health, and may mean the saving of yo«r life. A- nominal fee will be charged only If the caso can be treated with, a view to-a cure.. Do not put off this duty you owe to yourself, your your frtands and your relatives, who are now or may later be suffering because of your neglect to fight dlsease-and procure health without which life- instead of a pleasure becomes a and painful burden. Rememßer the Date ind Place.
MOTIGE. We buy yostr poultry at highest market prices. Ask for our prices before you sell. Call 'Phones No. 40 and 17. U C. MILLS A CO., 248t24 Monroe, Ind.
