Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 102, Decatur, Adams County, 1 May 1911 — Page 4
DAILY MARKET REPORTS Corrected Every Afternoon
EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y., May I—(Special to Daily Democrat)— Receipts. IL--200; shipments. 3990 today; receipts. 5120; shipments. 380 yesterday; offi cial to New York Saturday. 760; hogs closing strong. Heavy and mediums. J 6.20016.25; mixed, 56.25 tt>56.30; Yorkers, 16.35; pig sand lights. »6.40©|6.45; roughs, 15.15 © >5.25; stags. 14.00 © |4.75; sheep, 19,000; active: top wool lambs. 16 75; clopped lambs, 55.35; down yearlings, |4.50©»«.50; cattle, 5000; fifteen cents to quarter lower: New York and export steers, [email protected]; shipping steers, |[email protected]; heifers. 54.25©55.50; butchers. 5500© 55 50; cows, [email protected]. CHICAGO GRAIN. Chicago. 111., Apr. 29—Wheat— May, 90%c; July, 88c; Sept., 8716 c. CornMay, 52%c; July, 5214 c; Sept.. 5314 c. Oats—May, 3154 c; July, 31%c; Sept., 31 %c. TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, 0., Apr. 29 —Wheat —(’ash, and May. 89%c; July, 89c; Sept., 88%. Corn —Cash. 54c; May. 53%c; July, 5414 c; Sept., 55c. Oats —Cash and May. 3414 c; July, 34%c; Sept., 33%c. Rye—No. 2,92 c; No. 3,87 c. G. T. Burk. Timothy seed, prime 54.0055.50 No. 2 Red wheat 8 - 3 No. 2 White wheat .....80c New corn 60c @ 65c White corn 58c Barley, No. 2 48c Alsike seed 5..45 Oats, new Bt>c Clover hay [email protected] Timothy hay 51*>.00@ 516-50 Mixed hay V . [email protected] Clover seed [email protected] DECATUR PRODUCE CO. Eggs 14e
- - - - PROPERTY FOR SALE. Good 80-acre farm in Union township, fair buildings. Also 7 room house on Tenth street, Decatur. Also house and lot in Monmouth. Write or call Nora Ahr, lock box 165, Decatur, Ind. ’Phone 386. 95t6 o DRAIN TILE. All sizes from 3to 12 inch. The best that can be made. Factory west end of Adams street, along the Erie railway, west part of Decatur. 75eod-3wks J. H. ELICK. o FOR SALE —Cow and calf. —Sam Wyatt. 102t6
Order Your Coffee : by Taste—the flavor you like best ~ Coffee tastes differ. The flavor ■ your neighbor likes doesn’t ■!bwOl please your palate. All coffee is a matter of Blend —not price. To get your best cup of coffee ‘ you must choose the particular Blend that suits you. Here are M vienna^^ 8 \ ! the five different Blends that t suit all coffee lovers under the i one family name— 1 Golden ■ ypAVAßfSMjljffil ( Coffee : Five B>' is—One for Each Taste Ask your grocer to show you W f the five different packages ■ and the Golden Sun Table of Tastes and choose your Blend. « Golden Sun Coffee i, the very choicest grade, roasted and blended to perfection, put up in pound packets at the critical moment after roasting to preserve for yur table M? 1 all the richness and purity of the Coffee berry Woolson Spice Company >• , , Toledo Ohio Largest Importers of Coffee and Spices in the World
Chickens 8c ■ Fowls 8c 1 • Young turkeys 15c > Ducks 8c 1 Butter 18c 1 Geese 7c ] Old Tom turkeys 9c Old lien turkeys 10c ( 1 H. BERLING. 1 Chickens 10c Butter He Eggs 13 c Fowls 10c * Ducks '. 10c 1 Geese 5c * Old Turkeys He 1 Old Hen turkeys He Young turkeys 13c J Old Roosters v ...5c 1 I t WOOL AND HIDES. 1 KALVER’S PRICES. ■■■—a Beef hides 7c q Calf hides 10c g Tallow 6c Sheep Pelts 25c@51-00 r Mnk [email protected] Coon 10c to 5175 a M. Eggs 15c d Lard 8c , Butter @ 18c b v NIBLICK * C& f Eggs 15c f, Butter 14c@20c POULTRY PRICES AT MONROE d Furnished by L. C. Mills & Co. Turkeys M® Fowls 8c Rye 75c Chicks 80 Ducks 9c Geese 7® , — r
I-—— * NEW FREIGHT SCHEDULE. Fort Wayne <B. Springfield Traction Company. I = Beginning May Ist, two freight cars eact( way will be operated, the first car leaving Decatur at 6:45 a. m., and * arriving at Fort Wayne at 8. Leaves Fort Wayne at 9:15 and- arrives in Decatur at 10:45. second car leaves Decatur at 12:15, arrives at Fort - Wayne at p 15. Leaves Fort Wayne I at 3 and arrives at Decatur at 4:10. r Business men and other shippers 1 should govern themselves accordingly. 100t6 j o — - DEMOCR'AT WANT AUS’ PAY 810 1 ' -■ g'J! l . \
WANT AD COLUMN WANTED— Young woman or nurse at once. Good wages. Call 606. WANTED— Pop corn, shelled; white and clean. —F. V. Mills. 921, NURSING WANTED —Call Mrs. Fortney, phone 448, Dbcatur, Ind. 96t6 FOR SALE—Ah kinds of nursery stock at the Schlickman feed barn, No. 2nd St. 100t3* A good sewing machine for sale, cheap. Inquire Charles Ross, corner Fifth and Maple sreets. 100t3» WANTED—Young woman for general housework. Good wages. ’Phone 606—A. H- Barnard. lOltf Buyers wantea for 50 good farms, from 530 to 550 per acre.—Dan Ward. East Orwell, Ohio, Ashtabula county. dltl7t6 FOR SALE OR RENT—A 7 room house on the corner of Eight and Jeffersons streets. Good cellar; also hard and soft water. See Arthur Suttles. 86tf FOR RENT—Eight room house on 8. Chestnut street. Good cistern, acre of ground, fine garden spot. Inquire at Madison House. 94t3 SEIWING WANTED —Inquire of Miss Annfce Wilder at Monmouth, or ring one on the M line. 92t8 Hello! Here is an opportunity of a lifetime! to buy one of the best forty acre farms in the state of Indiana. reasonable, and get possession with the crops, in five days. Fair buildings, good fences, drilled well, well ditched, no open ditches, about four acres of timber, an only onefourth mile to pike. For particulars inquire of A. S. Keller, Monroe, Indiana. 90t4-16t2 FOR SALE—One sideboard, a kitchen table, kitchen cabinet, refrifsrator and folding bed. See X ts. Mary Crawford, ’Phone 140. 93ti FOR SALE—Two good dressers and one commode. Enquire of Mrs. R. E. Gilpen, R. R. 8,1% mile east of the city. 97t6 FOR SALE)—A driving horse, bay, 5 years old, lady broke. Also single buggy and harness, nearly as good as new.—(G. W. Warner, 104 So. Tenth street. 97t6 WANTED —Three of four unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping for mother and son. Enquire at Democrat office. ts 67, 49 and 20 acre farms, all in Monroe township. Inquire of Henry Richard, three miles south of Monroe. 97t3 WANTED —Few middle aged gentlemen with good references to cover Decatur, Monroeville, Ossian, Markle, Huntington, Berne, Vanßuren, Pennville, Wabash and Ft. Wayne. AH summer’s job. 52.75 per day. Commence now. —Glen Brothers, Rochester, N. Y. o NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE BY TRUSTEES. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned trustees appointed by a trust deed of the property of Rufus K. Allison, will on Wednesday, the 3rd day of May, 1911, at 2 o'clock p. a.., at the office of the Bowers Realty Company on Monroe street in the City of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, sell at private sale the following described real estate in Adams County, in the State of Indiana, to-wit: Commencing on Monroe street in the City of Decatur, at a point 40 feet west of the southeast corner of inlot number Two Hundred Seventy-four (274) in the first addition to the town (now city) of Decatur; thence west along Monroe street, twenty and onehalf (2016) feet; thence north paralell with Front street, ninety-nine (99) feet; thence east parallel! with the south line of said lot, twenty (20) feet and six (6) inches; thence south parallel with Front street, ninety-nine (99) feet to Monroe street, to the place of beginning: also The north half (14) of Inlots number Two Hundred Seventy-five j 275) in the first addition to the town (now city) of Decatur; also Inlot number Six (6) in Citizen's first addition to the City of Decatur; also Inlotß number Thirty (30) and Thir-ty-eight (38) in Mary Fullenkamp’s subdivision of outlets number Twentynine (29) and Thirty (30) in the south nine (29) and Thirty (30) in the southern addition to the town (now city) of Decatur; also Inlot number Forty-nine (49) and Seventeen (17) feet of uniform width off the south side of inlot number Ffty (50) in the original plat of the town (now city) of Decatur; also Lot Six (6) in Dodge addition to the village of Oden, Emmet County, Michigan. Said sale to continue from day to day until all said property is sold. CHARLES H. WORDEN, EDWARD X. EHINGER, FRANK M. SCHIRMEYER, 90tf Trustees.
PIANO TUNER Mr. Krlmmel Is here for a few daye. Parties wishing pianos tuned will please leave word at their earliest convenience at the Murray Hotel; 1 'phone 87. - —' -o- 1 CABBAGE PLANTS FOR SALE. Have a large number of nice cabbage plants, ready for sale. Will also have sweet potato plants soon. Irvin Acker, First ■tree*., first house north of jail. 102tf —. 1 0 — 1 ■ —— MONEY TO LOAN. Plenty of money to loan on farms at 5 per cent. Privilege of partial payment at any Interest paying time. SCHURGER A SMITH, 95t2wk-tf Abstractors and Attys.. o COLTS FOR SALE. I have two yearling mare colts, which I will sell at the right price. 100t3 JACOB WEIDLER. R R 3. KING WALTER A high grade Belgian Stallion is a bright bay with star in fore-head and weighs 1900 pounds, will be three years old the Bth, day of June, has plenty of quality and good action. This fine horse will stand at my barn 5 miles north-east of Decatur, in Union patronage is solicited. Terms 510.00 to Insure a colt to stand and suck. J. A. FLEMING & SON. Owners and Keepers. s _____ German Coach Stallion Tip Top TIP TOP NO. 1743 •‘lip Top’’ No. 1743 will make the season of 1911 beginning April Ist. as follows: Monday, Tuesuay, Wednesday and Thursday at the home of Chas. E. Magley 314 miles north-west ruw-atur, Ind, or % miles ec’t of stop 25 on the Fort Wayne &. Springfield traction line, Friday and Saturday at Schlickman's Feed Yard on Second street, Decatur, This handsome coach Stallion was bred by Bell Bros., of Wooster, Ohio. He was foaled in *1902. He is not only a coach stallion in name but has the size, conformation and action as good as ever went down the pike. He| is absolutely the best Coach Stallion ; in Northern Indiana, winning 2nd. place in Fort Wayne in 1908 in a very strong show, including Crouch & 1 Sons of Lafayette, Ind., and in 15JU. was shown at the Great Northe’’n Tn-1 diana Fair in class of Coach Cleve- 1 land Bays. Morgans, Hackneys, General Purpose and Light harness stab I lions and again won 2nd. place, in I 1910 was again shown at the Gref I Northern Indiana Fair in the strongest class of Coach, Cleveland Bays, Morgans, Hackneys, General rtirpose 1 and Light harness stallions that were * ever shown at this fair and won Ist. ’ place, also won 2nd. place in a stal- < lion show and 3 of their get all < breeds competing and in a colt show < with 14 in the class including Coach, < Cleveland Bays, Morgans, Hackneys. < General Purpose and Light Harness. < Won ISt. and 2nd. on horse colts and < Ist. and 2nd. on mare colts. < He is a show horse and is remark- < able in transmitting to his got a like- 1 ness to himself in looks action and * disposition, which the above state- 4 ments will prove. < He stands I|> hands, weighs 1300 , pounds and is a blood bay with black ( points. < “TIP TOP” was sired by J. Landersohn 505, by Hercules 416, G. Brilliant sth, 301. Dam Bessie 78, by Mpynet 860 by Agamerman, No. 55. ' The sire of Tip Top was imported by 1 Bell Bros., and the dam by Crouch 1 6 Sons. TERMS 512.00 to insure a good living colt. Parties failing to return mares regularly or parting with them forfeit their insurance. Care will be to prevent accidents, but will not be responsible should any occur. CHAS. E. MAGLEY R. F. D. 7. DECATUR, IND.
SCHOOL CLOSES. I Last Wednesday was the closing day for the Gerke school, six miles northwest of the city in Root township, where Miss Carrie Dowling has been the teacher, and the day will not soon be forgotten. A program appropriate for the closing day was prepar ed by the pupils and which was rendered in a very pleasing way, and the many visitors who were present were more than pleased with the good results wrought by the scholars. — Get eut of the rut. Don’t use one kind of fertilizer for all kinds of crops—but systemize the work, using our oats fertilizer for oats, wheat fertilizer for wheat, lawn fertilizer for 1 lawn, and corn fertilizer for corn, j Each plant needs different kind of 1 plant food and you cannot get it out 1 of one kind of fertilizer for all plants. J There is some waste somewhere. The 1 brand I handle has Deen on the mar- j ket since 1881 and is tried and prov- < en. A fertilizer of different charac- • teristlcs for the different plant neces- ! sities. Better come in and talk over ] the proposition.—H. H. Bremerkamp, ■ "O' —1 I NOTICE TO MEMBERS OF . ; DECATUR COMMERCIAL CLUB ' , 1 The annual meeting of the members of the Commercial club will be held at the office of C. J. Lutz on Monday. May Ist, at 7:30 p. m., for the purpose of electing nine (9) directors | 1 and for the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. FALLS VICTIM TO THIEVES S. W. Bends, of Coal City, Ala., has a justifiable grievance. Two thieves stole his health for twelve years. , They were a liver and kidney trouble. ' Then Dr. King's New Life Pills throttled them. He's well now. Unrivaled for Constipation, Malaria, Headache Dyspepsia. 25c at all druggists. > GOES TO INDIANAPOLIS. B. W. Sholty, who is one of the grand jurors of Indiana, left this noon for the capital city and on Tuesday will go in session with this honorable body, pertaining to important duties. Just how long he will be absent from the city or how much time will be required for the hearing of the evidence dependsupon the amount of work that rests before them. 0 MIDNIGHT IN THE OZARKS. And yet sleepless Hiram Scranton of Clay City, 111., coughed and coughed. He was in the mountains on the advice of five doctors, who said he had consumption, but'he found no help in the climate and started home. Hea.ing of Dr. King's New Discovery, h? began to use it. “I believe it save! my life,” he writes, “for it made a ; new man of me, so that I can now <!■> good work again.” Fcr all lung diseases, coughs, colds, lagrippe. asthma, croup, whooping cough, hay lever, hemorrhages, hoarseness or quinsy. it s the best known remedy. Pi io50c and 51.00. Trial bottle free. G..-L---anteed by all druggists. , BOXING CONTEST HELD. It seems that the boxing contest was I held at Monroe Saturday evening as i advertised and Fighting Bob Dawson 1 Walloping Davis met in combat. Two | preliminary bouts were also pulled off 1 and from recent advices a grand old ■ time was had in the little town. In all 1 probabilities the fight will be subject- ' ed to a rigid examination by the local ' officials.
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■oioa O■o■ 010 BO 808 0808 OB 0 |o| o s Drink Seipp’s Extra Pale o ■ or Export Beer. o I. A. KALVER • > Depot Tel 581 Wholesale Dealer • ■ * nesidence 371 Monroe St. & G.R. & 0 OiOBOBOBOBOBO«OBOlOlO«OB0 l0 S ♦ ♦ ■ H »*« 1 **♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦ >♦* ♦ • | J. O. HALE SEEDS, COAL AND FEED J Portland Cement, Gypsum Rock Wall:: Plaster, Lime and Salt. :! We make a specialty of furnishing Seed Goods good' i ; in quality and low in price. :; ; Call, Write or Phone No. 8. 201 S. 2nd. St;; ♦ ♦ SPRING TIME IS / Wedding Bells Will Ring And the place to get that Wedding Ring in 14 K. Gold and Tiffany and broad oval Rings is at LEHNE’S JEWELERY STORE Notice to Water Consumers Water duplicates are made up starting May Ist. We will turn off all delinquent water accounts. M. J. Mylott I San-1, Water r "J and Portland Cement only j materials required. We furnish all equipment at small cost The demand exists now, the profits are large, and the busiIT ness grows rapidly. The Pettyjohn Co. has established thousands of successful big paying plants. A hundred dollars will start you right BE THE FIRST IN YOBI TOWN TO WRITE FOR PARTICULARS I" We refer you to the publisher of this paper. > THE PETTYJOHN COMPANY, 666 Canal SL, Tone Haute, Indiana FARMERS fence'anchors YWIII Save One-Half Your Fence Posts Hold Your Fence Down in Crossing Depressions. Hold the Posts so that Frost Cannot Raise Them. Keep Hogs from Passing Under Fence. Protect Stock from Lightning. Are Simple, Cheap and Easy to Drive. p ‘“‘“ a no Dxa-ca-xxvo bl Sil* Bj Schaub, Gottcmoller &Co w Decatur, lud. iCANCER’ REMOVED By a New, Quick, Sure Method No X^Ray, No knife, No bl ood No Burning Plaster* e; , 4 ColumbU City, Ind.. Nov seon ye T arS a s °r®, 00 my ace - Two years ago my family doctor cut ’ a: c ; O es returned. Last fall the specialist of the Columbia Cancertorium applied one of bis n. . and in just u minutes he lifted out the cancer without pain. I hope this will brint other ferers to this wonderful cure. JOHN KOURT. R. F* D. E „ . Subwribed ud .worn to before me thi, , 3 rd day of November, r»ro. ROB R. McNAGMNotary Public. My commiuion expires November 17th. 19U. _ R. F. D. No. 14 Columbia City. Indiana. December iTtk. ’’'f’h.uer Two years aco I noticed a sore in the corner of my left aye. It would get sore and and tore. It continued to ,row until this fall. I went to the Columbia Cancertorium and<n Doctor applied some medicine and just 30 minutes later lifted out the cancer without psi" burning. lam well now. HARRISON McCLOVD. Eight years ago 1 noticed a small gore UMe^omy'rigbtOye. Spreading ing me 1 went 10 the cancertorium and the doctor removed it in ao minutes, no pain, no a 0 and no blood. JOHN YOUNG know JY* “ e Personally acquainted with the above cltisens of Whitley Co. an know them to be honest and reliable. H, A. SHUMAKER, Sheriff of Whitley Co- _ B. J. BLOOM. Mayor of Colombia City. Ind'“ a l O FOR FREE BOOK ADDRESS, COLUMBIA CANCERTORIUM CORNER S. LINE AND MARKET ST. COLUMBIA CITY, INDIANA. Kindly Send This To Some one With
