Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 20, Decatur, Adams County, 24 January 1911 — Page 4

j DAILY MARKET REPORTS I Corrected Every Afternoon

Last Buffalo Market r Eatt Buffalo, N. Y., Jan. 24 —(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 4,WO; shipments, 760; official to New York yesterday, 3610; hogs closing steady, a—* 11 ■ I |« Heavy, [email protected]; medium, $8.15 @58.25; Yorekrs, [email protected]; pigs and lights. [email protected]; roughs, $6.90 4/87.15; stags, [email protected]; sheep, 11,000; lambs weak; tops, $6.15; cattle, 175; slow. CHICAGO GRAIN. Chicago, {ll., Jan. 23 —Wheat—May, 8914 c; July, 95%c; Sept. 94%c. Corn : May, 50c; July 51c; Sept., 51%c. ! Oats—May, 34%c; July, 34’£c; Sept., 33 %c. TOLEDO GF MN Toledo, O„ Jan. 23 —Wheat —Cash, 1 98c; May, $1.01%; July, 97%c. Corn' —Cash, 47%c; May, 51%c; July, 52%.' Oats—Cash, 34%c; May, 37%c; July, 37c. LOCAL GRAIN. a. t Bunt Tmothy seed, prime $4.00 No. 2 Red wheat ...91c No. 2 White wheat 86c Old corn 50c New corn 55c White corn 52c Red clover seed $7.75 Barley, No. 2 ‘lßc ( Rye 62c Alsike seed $7.75 Oats, new 30c Clover Hay $8.00<&59.00 Timothy Hay $14.50 Mxed hay $10.50 LOCAL PRODUCE. DECATUR PRODUCE CO. Eggs 20c Chickens 8c Fowls 3c Young turkeys 15c Ducks 8c Butter 13c

FARMER-Make a Note of This. —J - lz>u can get possession, if you buy at once, of the following exceptionally low priced farms. Most of the farms in this section are already rented lor the season from March Ist, 1911 to March Ist, 1912, but here is your chance to get located. 80 acres, 7 miles south-west of the city, 1 mile from the interurban with new house and fair barns; farm has good fences, is fairly well tiled, price J 7500.00, mortgage 84000.00. 120 acres, 1% miles from good market town, good buildings, price SIOO.OO per acre, mortgage, $6000.00. 160 acres, 4% miles direct west of Monroeville with good buildings, price SIIO.OO per acre, mortgage can be carried for large amount. We also own acres, on interurban, 5 miles from Monroeville, that is not rented for 1911. MONROE W. FITCH & SONS. THE EARTH MEN. Call the Above Concern at Their Expense Both Telephones. Opp. P. O. J***+***+*+ ♦ ♦ ♦+♦*■*< 44 »♦♦♦»»♦»*<•♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦ ♦ 4 4 »»♦♦♦* J. D. HALE | SEEDS, COAL AND FEED J Portland Cement, Gypsum Rock Wall | ♦ ♦ | Plaster, Lime and Salt „ I iWe make a specialty of furnishing Seed Goods good ■; ; in quality and low in price. ;; j | Call, Write or Phone No. 8. 201 S. 2nd. St. : ‘ i ~~’--■ ’ ~ ' I Owiiiu Wdr. FOI.EYS lAXATIVE I <>»o SivM.’-M Tutu’r "• r •' * * Fen Stom/cm ,F'»ud«.e. and kstiration | SBC BSKBSB ft » nMBBRfe ■ s » s & IS If a man should say, “Home cigars are no good” I OLH < Just politely tell him he’s fibbin’. &! ! j® So, make good his damage which you easily could >3 By calling for Geary’s ROYAL RIBBON. —Geary Brothers, Sa g BSSBK3E2SBSBS BBHWEESBBBBBBBIB S& '> I and ’ Water TZ lOKe 1 and Portland K ffiMr-i'i,I wi> l:i i' IH Cement only It S materials required. We furnish all equipment at small cost. The demand exists now. the profits are large, and the busil|r3 ness grows rapidly. The Pettyjohn Co. has established thousands M of s"ccessful big paying plants. A hundred dollars will start you I right. THE FIRST IN ¥OBI TOWN TO WRITE FOR PARTICULARS ? We refer you to the publisher of this paper. e 1 1 THE PETTYJOHN COMPANY, 666 Cana! St, Terre Haute, Indiana

Geese 7c Old Tom Turkeys ....' 9c Old Hen Turkeys 10c H. BERLINQ. * Chickens 8c ’ Hutter 12c j ’ Eggs 20c Fowls 8c Ducks 8c Geese 7c Old turkeys 9c ' Old hen turkeys 10c Young turkeys 15c ' Spring Chicks Sc | Old roosters 5c , POULTRY PRICES AT MONROE Furnished by L. C. Mills <1 Go. Turkeys 14c j ’ Fowls 8c Chicks sc ' Ducks 9c Geese ■. 7c BUTTER AND EGGS. M. rULLEN KAMP'S. Eggs 18c bard 11c Butter 12c@18c NIBLICK «. CO. Eggs 20c | Butter 15c WOOL AND HIDES. KALVER'S PRICES. Beef hides 7c 'calf hides 10c Tallow sc, Sheep Pelts [email protected] , Mnk [email protected] i Coon 10c to $1.75 I Skunk 25c to $2.00 ’Possum 10c@60c Muskrat sc@3oc HAY MARKET. S. W. PETERSON. ' No. 1 Timothy, loose, per t0n..513.50 ■ No. 1 Timothy, baled, per ton... 14.00

Special price on White Cedar Fence Posts 4to 5 inch tops, eight feet long . 18c Decatur Lumber Co. CLOVER LEAF CHANGES. A notice in the change of time table on the Clover Leaf has reached the city and the same will take effect on January 15th. The schedule of trains leaving Toledo going west and Frankfort going east will be as follows after the above mentioned date: Train No. 1 will leave Toledo at 8:45 a. m. (except Sunday) instead of 8:00 a. in., arriving at Frankfort at 4:20 p. in. Train 2 will leave Frankfort at 7:30 a. m. (except Sunday), arriving at Toledo at 2:46 p. m. Train 3 will leave Toledo daily at 5:00 a. m.. instead of 4:30 a. ni„ arriving at St. Louis at 7:56 p. m. There wil lie no change in the present time of trains 4, 5 and 6. The lay-overs at Delphos of Trains 1 and 2 will be discontinued. Case service will be re-established on Trains 3 and 4 and the present I high-class case, Pullman and reclining chair car service will be continued ou Trains 5 and 6, “Commercial Travelers," leaving Toledo and St. Louis union stations daily at 7:15, p. tn. See Clover Leaf agent for full particulars. E. L. BROWNE. Dlst. Pass. Agent. Toledo, Ohio. o Foleys kidney Remedy-an Appreciation ( L. McConnell, Catherine street. Elmira, N. Y., krites: “I wish to express my appreciation of the great good I derived from Foley's Kidney Remedy, which I used for a bad case ; of kidney trouble. Five bottles did the work most effectively and proved to me beyond doubt it is the most reliable kidney medicine I have ever taken." For sale by The Holtuouse Drug Co. CHANGE ON THE G. R. & I. Nortnnouna. No. 7, Daily ":54 a.m. No 3, Daily, except Sunday .3:09 pm. No. 5, Daily 1:40 a.m. Southbound. No. 12. Daily, except Sunday.7:oß a.m. No. 2, Daily, except Sunday. 1:01 p.m. No. 4, Daily ...1:45a.m. No. 16, Sunday only 8:06 p.m. Have you a weak throat If so. you cannot be too careful. You cannot begin treatment too early. Each cold makes you more liable to another and the last is always the harder to cure. If you will take Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy at the outset you will be saved much trouble. Sold by all dealers. Chambenaiu’s Cough Remedy never disappoints those who use it Tor obstinate coughs, colds and irritations of the throat and lungs. It stands unrivalled as a remedy for all throat and lung diseases. Sold by all dealers. FOR LAGRIPPE, COUGHS AND STUFFY COLDS Take Foley's Honey and Tar. It gives quick relief and expels the cold from your system, -ft contains no opiates, is safe.and sure. For sale by Holthouse Drug Co. o Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is a very valuable medicine for throat and lung troubles, quickly relieves and cures painful breathing and a dangerously sounding cough which indicates FOUND —A bull dog has strayed to the residence of Dick Hill. Owner can have same by calling there. What do you use? Your neighbor uses 49; X llt6 —: o RHEUMATISM RELIEVED IN SIX HOURS Dr. Detchon’s Relief For Rheumatism usually relieves severest cases in a few hours. Its action upon the system is remarkable and effective. It removes the cause and the disease quickly disappears. First dose benefits. 75c and SI.OO. Sold by the Hoit house Drug Co. wed<£sat-3mo NOTICE. I have plenty of money to loan on farms No raise in interest, rates, and no commission charged. DORE B. ERWIN, zlOt2 per wk ts Attorney at Law. - ' o — -■ ■■ LOOK FOR THE BEE HIVE. O nthe package when you buy Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs and colds. None genuine without the Bee Hive. Remember the name, Foley’s Honey and Tar, and reject any substitute. For sale by Holthouse Drug Co. NOTICE. C. R. Tarbet, the typewriter man, of Fort Wayne will be in the city for the next few days and any one having work of this kind can have same attended to by calling at this office. 17t3 o—— — ..HAVE YOU TRIED A.. DEMOCRAT WANT AD’ ..IF NOT, WHY NOT?..

LAID TO REST CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE I’oening of Minster, Ohio; J. M. Rice, Cincinnati, Ohio; Harry Buck, Philadelphia; Mrs. Addie Cole, Bluffton; Mesdames G. B. Orimme, Henry Kramer, Lew Goeke, Gus Goeke, Frank Ehinger and Joe Miller of Fort Wayne. ■ —• ■- o — ADDRESSED PUPILS. Hon. C. L. Walters, one of the well known attorneys of the city, a former teacher in the Decatur high school, gave an excellent address this morning to die pupils of the eight grade. His addt ess treated of the benefits of an education, and many good points were brought out. TAKEN TO HER HOME. Miss Mary Reynolds Taken From New York City Hospital. Word from thb east, received by Mrs. Fred Mills, is that her niece, .MisMary Reynolds, who became seriously sick with Bright's disease, while teaching at Blairsville, N. J.„ and who was taken to the Presbyterian hospital in New York City tor treatment, was taken Monday evening to her home in Ashville, N. C„ by her parents, Rev. ahd Mrs. C. G. Reynolds. They expected to arrive home this afternccn. Miss Reynolds has been seriously sick and has been able to sit up only a short time each day. —— —a —— —■ —- LECTURE AND MUSIC. Will Make Pleasant and Profitable Evening Thursday. The lecture “Tolerably Good People," by Booth Lowrey, at the Bosse opera house, Thursday evening will make that date a memorable one to the large audience that will attend. Proceeding the lecture there will be a musical program. The girls' chorus of the high school will sing, and there will be piano duets by Ethel Smith and Zelda Snitz, Reba Quinn and Lillian Rice. This is the fourth one of the high school seniors' class lyceum course. - -- - SINCERE THANKS. D. M. Niblick and family in this way desire to extend their sincere thanks to the sisters, brothers and other relatives, the neighbors and all the friends who in so many ways showed kindnesses to them and their beloved wife and mother, during her illness and at the time of her death. TESTED FIRE WHISTLE. A blast of the waterworks whistle about 2:10 this afternoon frightened many whose first thought was that it was the fire signal. It was nothing more than a test of the whistle, however. — o James Watts and Martin Marhenke and families of Monmouth and Dick Hill and family of this city are contemplating moving to Fort Wayne and will go this week or next. Q Postmaster Lower has letters remaining uncalled for at the postoffice as follows: ida Belle. Mrs. Irene Davis, S. S. Denny, J. F. Fuelling. Pleaded an Extenuation. An Indiana youth bad called with a eab to take the judge's daughter to a tlarg-e, scarcely two blocks from her home. The judge entered the room where the youth was waiting. Pacing across the room a couple of times with his head beut and thoughts concentrated. be came short about iu front of the youtb and declaimed: “Young man. this cab hiring to go two blocks is foolish, unwise, unthoughtful. misguided, unreasonable, lavish—a prodigality— a—a—l am surprised. My daughter is flesh and blood, and she won't melt, and if her gown should be ruined I bought it. and I can buy her"— “That's all right, judge, but my father is paying for that cab.”—Woman's Homo Companion. The Curse. An Irish authority thus defines ar; nu expert t!:.- effects of a well dellv ered curse: "The belief among the ancient Irish was that a curse once pronounced must fall in some direction. If it has been deserved by him on whom It is pronounced it will fall ou him sooner or later, but if it has not then It will return upon the person who pronounced it. They compare it to a wedge with which a woodman cleaves timber. If It has room to go It will go and cleave the wood, but if It has not it will fly out and strike thy Woodman himself who is driving it be tween the eyes."—London Globe. Strict Women Who Love. The strictest women are at times the most loving. When this happens their attachment is as strong as death, their fidelity as resisting ns the diamond. They are hungry for devotion and athirst for sacrifice. Their love is n piety, their tenderness a religion, and they triple the energy of love by enshrining it as a duty.—Henri Frederic Atnlel.

FOLEW’S KIDNEY PILLS. Are tonic In action, quick in results. A special medicine for all kidney ami bladder disorders. Mr. and Mrs. J. 'lloekley. r«rt Wayne, Ind., says; ' My husband and myself were both troubled, with severe pains In the back and were recommended to take Foley s Kidney Fills. We did so and the results were wonderful. After taking them a short time the backache left myself and also my husband and we have been perfectly cured ever since. We feel we owe our good health to the timely use of Foley's Kidney Pills." For sale by Holthouso Drug Co. FARM FOR SALE OR TRADE—Tue I dty man's opportunity; 126 acres well improved, good poultry, stock oi i grain farm. Decatur county, Indiana. , Near both Protestant and Catholic ! churches. Will sell equipment cheap. : ‘,75 per acre. Will take $3,.>00 mortgage, balance cash or property. This will not appear again. Omer . Whiteman, Portland. Ind. FOR RENT OR SALE. A farm for rent; good buildings; 100 acres. 10 acres for rent or sale, with buildings. MRS. WASH KERN, 16t’I R. D. 9, Box 8, Decatur, Ind. , o — A RELIABLE MEDICINE NOT A NARCOTIC Get the geunine Foley’s Honey and Tar in the yellow package. It is safe and effective. Contains no opiatea. Refuse substitutes. The Holthouse Drug Co. F. V. Mills will give with each ten and fifteen-cent package of Kellog's Toasted corn flakes a book for children, called “The Funny Jungieland.’ f-s-m WANTED —Men to learn barber trade. Few weeks completes. Time saved by steady practice; careful instructors and demonstrations. Tools given Diplomas granted. Wages Saturdays. Splendid demand for graduates. Write today. Moler Barber College. Chicago, 111. ItG Democrat Want Ads Pay. Old man Edwards, wno has painted in this section for a half century, is still in the business and will appreciate your patronage. Call him for painting, paper hanging, graining, sign work, etc. ’Phone 567. 16t30 WANTED—Two or three nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Inquire at this office. 292t6 FOR SALE—Fun blooded Dur' Jersey male hog. Inquire of George Zimmerman. 10t6 HOUSES FOR RENT—Two 4-room houses on South Third street. Inquire of Dyonis Schmitt. 15t6 LOST —Tire chain for automobile. Finder please return to the Bowers Realty Co. Was lost in the city ot Decatur. 12t3 o FOR SALE —One extra fine brood sow; 9 pigs two weeks old. Inquire of John Scbeimanu or Willard Steele. 413 or 170. 19t3 a STOVES FOR SALE —A gasoline scove, Insurance make, three burner, in good connition; also new Grand Active range, burns wood or coal us*•' year and a half, good as new. VVi sell right. Telephone No. 20, Deca- ■ tur. 9t6 o. Homeseekers’ rates west February ’ 7th and 21st, via Nickel Plate road. Liberal return limit and stop-overs. Full information of agent or write F. P. Parnin, T. P. A. Fort Wayne, Ind. o —ls you want to rent n houxe, or have n houxe for rent, don’t forget that Dem oerat Want 'Adn have helped tmnilreda " ' -t» — — — MR. INVESTOR. Real estate in Decatur is at its lowest. It is bound to rise. Why not buynow and benefit by the advance in value. (1 Two story frame residence, cor ner Eighth and Jefferson; new rooi. painted this summer, ten rooms, drove well, cellar, fruit, etc.; $1,650 cash. (2) Two full lots, 5 room house, barn, twenty fruit trees, well, hydrant for city water in yard, on corner of Mann and Patterson streets; $650. A. D. SUTTLES. 239tf BLACK LANGSHANG ROOSTERS. I have fore sale full-blooded Black Langshang roosters, weight 7 to S pounds; will sell for SI.OO each, inquire William Mitchell, Monroe Indiana, , 598t30 — - Democrat Want Ads Pay. ' 9

PUBLIC SALE. 77 has tiß As the undersigned f«m and will «>' ove t 0 at lin about four weeks. >i (public sale at his rest lJe<;i|(ur; onedmlf miles nor huj on the Decatur and Mon. , beginning at 10 o clock.. Qf lW»”‘ mare | fcW ,,» hor.e. br ,, Rc fo.U ■ er , 1 driving horse. 6 y»ar» b ” ke of Catt>-5 cows, all giving milk; one with c«K b ‘ • others will be fresh soon 2 W m cows, one has been fresh abo weckß ; ti e other will be th * of February; 1 Holstein cow. . W HI be fresh in February; 5 Jersey heifers from 6 montlw t 0 - Durham heifers, I and 2 years old 21 Extra Good Shropshire sllppp ’ ranging from 1 to 2 years, 13 of whlen are registered. 9 Head of Hogs-3 registered Duroc brood sows, due to farrow in March and April; 6 head of fall pigsing from 60 to 80 pounds, eligible to register. . Farm Implements—l Me* ormiCk binder, 1 two-horse riding cultlvkto.. 1 breaking plow, I spring wagon. I ,i3 ' of bob-sleds, 1 Del Cream ' Tarator. * Terms —AU aiuns of $6 29 under cash In head; ever SSOO, a credit ci 0 monthe will be given, tLo purchaser giving bankable note thereto: with approved freehold security t the satisfaction of the undersignec. No property removed until settled for. Four per cent ofi for eaa i or mime over $3.00. f. W, DIE3LB. i John Spuhler, Auct A RELIABLE COUGH MEDICINE. :'.3 a vahiabte family friend. Foley s Honey and Tar fulfills this condition exactly. Mrs. Charles Kline. No. Bth St, , Tas ton, Pa., states; “Several members of my family have been cure dos t.iui coughs and colds by the use of Fotejs« Honey and Tar and I am nt rer v tbout a bottle in the bouse. It soothe: wd relieves the irritation in the throat \nd loosens up the cold. I h've always found it a reliable cough cure.” cure.” For sale by Holthouse Drug Co. MORE THAN TRHEE DECADES Foley's Honey and Tar has been a household favorite for coughs, colds and ailments of the throat, chest and lungs, contains no opiates. The Holthouse Drug Co. For Either acute or chronic kidneydisorders, for annoying and painful urinary irregularities, take Foley's Kidney Pills. An honest and effective medicine for kidney and bladder disorders. For sale by Holthouse Drug Co. SAVED AN IOWA MAN’S LIFE. The very grave seemed to yawn before Robert Madsen, of West Burlington, lowa, when, after seven weks in the hospital, four of the best physicians gave him up. Then was shown the marvelous curative power ot months as frightful suffering from Ever trouble and yellow jaundice, getting no help from other remedies nr doctors, five bottels of this mM<-h-i less medicine completely It’s positively guaranteed for Stomach, Liver and Kidney troubles and never Only 50 cents .n all druggists. The busiest and m’-htiest little t! ing that ever was made is Oambe -' IMn’s Stomach and Liver Tablets.They do the work whenever yen !e---quire their aid. These tablets chang. weakness into strength, listlesness into energy, gloominess into joyousness. Their action is so gentle one don't realize they have taken a purgative. Sold by all dealers. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is not a common, every-day cough mixture. It is a i. eritorious remedy for all the troublesome and dangerous complications resulting from cold in the head, uiroat. chest or lungs. Sold by all dealers. One new Van Dyke motor truck ■ever used. Suitable for grocery; laundry, furniture, meat store, or gen era! merchandise store delivery. Will sell to reliable party on practically our own terms. Address W. L Aus l,l ’f Wood 306 U Indiana Runner ducks. Heavy laying strain eggs for sale. Price St n Miller 2 D Or t° ° rder soon '-Herma P ; Miller, Decatur, Ind., R. r. 5 , Box 4( . Dempcrat Want Ads Pa POSITIONS WANTED. sire. A ’/osS ? QU de ' paper and 99 other dailv n. d ln - this dtaua, liiinois and Oh you want. $2.50 ner linJ - Bet wha t Austin Advertising fcX'e ln ~ rtion ' indma, Write for

P. J. hylano SANITAkv plumbing Gw. Fitting Hot WHtnr Heatln" Gan and Combin a ’ tion Fixtures »»o«r W Si. Pfcoßt3S4 Typewriters Factory rebuilt like new and second SOLD, REPAIRED, RENTED S EXCHANGED AND Cash or payments From sls up w plies for all machines. F ““**■ REMINGTONS UNDERWOODS OLIVERS SMITH PREMIERS all other makes Every machine guaranteed, Will t.v old machine as part payment. Send t? catalogue or our salesman. Muncie Typewriter Exchange TERMINAL STATION, MUNCIE in D BUCKWHEAT* ...FLOUR... For Sale Inquire of John Hessler, R. R. 2; Phone No. 10 N. L., or leave order at Smith Yager & Falk’s; warranted to be genuine. a****««*«**» ttt # The Most Complete * • Line of High Grade « * • t Smoking - Chewing I •tobacco; * Carried in the city it * « T.C. Corbett's « * Cigar Store • * . *****«***•*•«•> SI.OO INVESTED IN 49 General Tonic Saves You $lO in Doctor Bills Why don’t you get rid of that cough, cold, lagrippe, that run-down condition fro mthe effects of the winter, by taking 49 General Tonic? You will be surprised how readily 49 wil! relieve you of these conditions. From one to three doses of 49 Tonic will relieve any child of a cough or cold. Keep a bottle of 49 handy. It will save you many a night’s worry and suffering, and a large doctor bill. 49 is sold by all druggists. Ht® When you step on a rusty nail that' -unfortuniit. If you have a bottle of Hoover's X-Ray HesL iag Oil within reach that's fortunate. Ihe hoc rs of the after-effects of such an K-c:d--t ...e U .-a away quickly as was the case « a ycur.3 son ol John Motz, of Ossian, Ind,, »l» ran a rusty nail into his foot. The wound ““ washed and the oil applied. The boy hardly knew he bad si-leered an accident as the pa® quickly Gepar.e d and the wound began at o«e to heal. Be sure to follow directions carefully. It: i excellent in cases of sprains, bruises, bun»> ‘leumatism, lame back, tonsililis, cholera morws and the like. K Remember the Name ■ LACHOT & RICE. I FARM I bargainsl We have Fruit, Stock and Gram E farms near Rremont, White Cloud and ■ Rapids. Write for lists Nos. ’ ■ and 6. E VAN NESS BROS., I White Cloud, - Michigan | ~FOR SALE OR TRADER. I If you want to Sell or ■ thing, a want ad in this paper a ■ others in Indiana, Illinois and (>l>'° a ■ fmd your party. « will only W s ‘/ for | 12.50 npr line of 6 words, B i ‘ist of papers. Austill Advcr- 15 ’”® ' £ ■ mcate, Elwood, Indiana. K