Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 108, Decatur, Adams County, 8 May 1911 — Page 4

DAILY MARKET REPORTS Corrected Every Afternoon

EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y., May B—(Speclai to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 8,090; shipments, 4990 today; receipts, 5800; shipments 760 yesterday; official to New York Saturday, 1900, hogs closing steady; about all sold. Heavy, 36.35(386.40; mixed and mediums 36.40086.50; Yorkers and pigs, 86.50086.60; roughs, 83*5085.50; stags, 84.00-84.75; sheep, 21,000; steady; clipped lambs, 85.8508590; yearlings, 84.25084.75; wethers, 84.25 084.10; ewes, *3.75 084.00; cattle, 4.125; ten to fifteen cents higher; New York and shipping steers, 85.700 86.40; shipping steers, 85.60@8-590; heifers, [email protected]; butchers, 85.10 085.60; cows, 33 85084.00. CHICAGO GRAIN. Chicago, 111., May 6—Wheat—May, 94tfc; July, 88%c; Sept., 87ftc; Dec., 89Hc. Corn—May, 53%c; July, 52%c; Sept., 53%c; Dec., 51Hc. Oats—May, 32%c; July, Sept., 32c. TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, O, May 6—Wheat—Cash and May, 92%c; July, 89%c; Sept., 89%c. Corn —Cash and May, I July 59%c; Sept., 55c. Oats—Cash, May and July, 35%c; Sept., 33%c. G. T. Burk. Timothy seed, prime 34.0035.5” : No. 2 Red wheat 84c | No. 2 White wheat 82c > New corn 70c White corn 68c | Barley, No. 2 60c Alsike seed 87.75 Oats, new 31c Clover hay [email protected] Timothy hay [email protected] Mixed hay [email protected] Clover seed [email protected] DECATUR PRODUCE CO. Eggs 14c! Chickens 8c

•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦<♦♦ ♦ ♦ II1111!!*>♦♦ ♦ ♦ •••••••»♦♦•< J. D. HALE y SEEDS, COAL AND FEED jj ! : Portland Cement, Gypsum Rock Wall :: ■ I Plaster, Lime and Salt + We make a specialty of furnishing Seed Goods good + in quality and low in price. J Cali, Write or Phone No. 8. 201 S. 2nd. St. | %♦*♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ »♦< » I «»■> K »>***♦♦*♦*** ♦ ♦ ***♦*♦♦♦♦♦« FARMERS fence* anchors YWill 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. Patented DiaGINTQ sJie Man e uf«ture?i, For Sale By Schaub, Gottcmoller &Co M.ry.viu.,ohio. Decatur, lud. INEW TIME TABLE OF THE FORT WAYNE AND SPRINGFIELD RAILWAY CO. EFFECTIVE, MAY 10, 1911 Leave Decatur: Arrive FL Waj'ne: Leave Ft. Wayne: Arrive Decatur: A. M. A. M. A. M. A. M. 5:5C 6:55 7:0( 8:10 7:50 8:55 9.-06 10:10 9:50 10:55 ' 11:00 11:50 P. M. P. M. P. M. P- M. 1:50 12:55 1:00 12:10 3:50 2:55 3:00 2:10 5:50 4:55 5:00 4:10 7:50 6:55 7:00 6:10 10:10 8:55 ' 9:00 8:10 11:25 :il:30 10:10 Remember:- We sell tickets to any point in Ohio or Indiana. If you are contemplating a journey, call on us for any information and we will gladly help you. The Fort Wayne and Springfield Railway Co. John H. Koenig, Gen. Mgr. BOfIOBOBOBOBOBO 808 O B O B O B O 8080 o ■ ’ Drink Seipp’s Extra Pale ■ ■ or Export Beer. ■ o o 2 I. A. KALVER g > Depot Tel 581 Wholesale Dealer ■ Residence 371 Monroe St. & G.R. & I.R.R. jg M ° OBOBOBOBOBOBON 080808080 NOIOB

Fowls 8c Young turkeys 15c Ducks 8c ’ Butter 13c Geese 7c Old Tom turkeys 9c Old Hen turkeys 10c H. BERLING. Chickens 10c Butter He Eggs Fowls 10c Ducks 10c Geese 5c Old Turkeys He Old Hen turkeys 11c Young turkeys 12c Old Roosters 5c WOOL AND HIDES. KALVER'S PRICES. Wool 13c® 17c > Lreet hides 7c 'Calf hides 10c • I Tallow 5s | Sheep Pelts 25c@31-00 M. t ULLENKAM'V’S. ‘Eggs 15c I Lard 9c 1 Butter NIBLICK * oa Eggs 14c Butter 14c@19c , POULTRY PRICES AT MONROE Furnished by L. C. Mills & Co. Turkeys 14c Fowls 8c , Rye 75c . Chicks ?. »c Ducks 9c cGeeee *« 1 — i

WANT ID COHIMH New communion prayer books. A big line at Didot’c, the jeweler. 99t3 LOST—Chld's slipper. Return »o this office. 104t3 FOR SALL—A baby buggy, in good condition. Call 570. 105t6 FOR SALE—Cow and calf —Sam Wyatt. 102 t« FOR RENT—House, 9 rooms, corner sth and Jefferson. Inquire Theo. Smith. 108t3 FOR SAI JC—Good milch cow. Enquire* of D. E. Hoagland 219 So. | Ninth street. 107t6 | - ■ 1 FOR SALE—New Radiant home base . burner. Inquire at r»ecatur Lumber j Co. office. 107t3 WANTED —Young woman for general housework. Good wages. ’Phone 606—A. H. Barnard. lOltf SEWING WANTED—lnquire of Miss Annice Wilder at Monmouth, or ring one on the M line. 92t8 A gooa sewing machine for sale, i cheap. Inquire Charles Ross, corner j Fifth and Maple sreets. 100t3* j FOR SALE—Cheap, a small range, a gasoline stove and Wilson heater. Call at C. A. Dugan’s residence. 105t6 1 The fellow who does your clock | work right is the jeweler on the north j side of court house. 99t3 t FOR RENT—House on First street, modern and up to date. Call on I Yager Bros. FOR SALE—Hard coal stove, base burner. ’Phone 449, or call at 227 So. First street. 104t6 FOR SALE —One organ, as good as new. Will sell cheap.—Jonathan Merryman, Monroe, Ind. Monroe ’phone line. 61. 107t3 WANTED —Three or four unfurnished rooms for light houskeeplng for mother and son. Enquire at Democrat office. ts Sheep shearing and clipping by a clipping machine. Leave notice at Schafer's hardware. —James Worden, Decatur, Ind. 108t3 Buyers wantea for 50 good farms, from 330 to 350 per acre. —Dan Ward, East Orwell, Ohio, Ashtabula county. dltl7t6 FOR SALE —Good Jersey cow; also one colt, coming one year old. —D. A. Helm, R. R. 9, ’Phone 14, E line. 202t6 Commencement, birthday, wedding, first communion and confirmation gifts. Go see John, the jeweler, on north side court house. 99t3 FOR SAuni—Ozark farms, from 40 to 10,000 acres, price from $5 to 320 per acre. For particulars address W. C. Pope, Webb City, Mo. It FOR SALE —A good mare and colt, two brood sows and 17 pigs. Inquire of John Scheiman or Willard Steele. 106t6 FOUND —A small black pocketbook. containing a small amount of change. Owner can have same by calling on Cherry L. Jones, on North Seventh street. 10t3 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 SALE—My residence on Grant street. A good five-room house, must be sold within thirty days. Will sell cheap. Enquire of JMrs. Bel! Grim, Grant street and Clover Lew/ R. R. 98t24 From this time on I will handle bread, pies, cakes and all kinds of baked goods. We will appreciate your patronage in this or anything in the restaurant line. —John Ray, 1 first door south Lose & Schrank barber shop. 92t3 They Sell Themselves Our Children’s Tan Skuffer Oxfords, the ideal play shoe for a child. to 11 at SI.OO I IIP, to 2 at $1.25 * “The Home of Good Shoes” Winnes Shoe Store

COURT HOUSE NEWS CONTINUED FpftOM PAGE ONE legislature before the next regular session, it will be necessary for the ■ governor to call a special election to elect a representative to take the place of Mr. Butcher. After a week's vacation the trial of the Blue Creek ditch case was resumed this morning before Special - Judge Hartford of Portland. A license was issued this afternoon ; to D. Maldenberg, giving him the privilege of selling dry goods on the | streets for tomorrow only. He will I make a house to house canvass. I 0 KENDALLVILLE WON. - 1 Local Ball Team Loses Honors in Second Game of Season. Tired after a hard-fought game, but , not in the least discouraged, the De- , catur base ball team returned home Sunday evening from Kendallville, j where they played with the fast team ( ' of that city, having received the se- : vere drubbing of nine to one. Errors, which cost them the game the Sun- ( day previous, is attributed to the de- , feat of yesterday, a number of costly j ones being made, which usually meant ( 1 scoring by Kendallville. They admit j ' that Kendallville has a fast team, but ( 1 had it not been for the errors made, ( 1 they might have had a different story ( Ito relate. Up to the seventh inning the locals put up a good game, the score standing four. to one, but here j the link broke, and their opponents ( had it all their own way. A change f in the line-up will take place before the game of next Sunday, and a meet- . ing to arrange for this has been called for Tuesday evening. A large ' crowd witnessed the game, as the locals had been strongly advertised and ’ a good game was looked for. A number from here accompanied the boys and they all received cordial treatment during their stay there. ♦<♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦ •MONEY: ♦ $5.00 to SIOO.OO ♦ ♦ Long or Short Time * ♦ All your wants can be sup- 4 plied. 4 < We will loan you enough 4 4 money to pay off all those small 4 4 bills, so that one small payment 4 4 each week or month will be all 4 ♦ that is necessary. We will loan 4 > you on your household goods, * pianos, horses, wagons, or other ♦ good chattels, without removal. ♦ ' 84 cents per week for 50 . ♦ weeks pays a $35.00 Icjan. All * ♦ amounts in proportion. 4 If you need money, fill out 4 4 the following blank, cut it out 4 ♦ and mail it to us. ♦ 4 Our agent is in Decatur ev- . > ery Tuesday. ♦ Nam* * Address ♦ ♦ Reliable Privata « HWajm Loan Company ♦ ♦ Established 18»S Room S See- * ♦ ond Floor, 703 Calhoun Street. ♦ . Homs Phone, (3> ♦ ♦ Fort Wayne, Ind * 4444*444 >♦♦♦♦♦♦ .1..—j 1 . 11,1 ■ - ■ What looks the most like a choice, tender, juicy steak? z"" Why, another choice, tender, Juicy eteak. Our Steaks Are Uniform IN QUALITY InaClassßyThemselves And At The Head Os Their Class They Come From Choice Stock, Designed for Those Who Appreciate Choice Meats! ComeMakeYour Choice DYONIS SCHMITT

KILL AMERICANS Battle Gping On Outside of < Jaurez This Afternoon— Medero Can’t Stop It. FREE RAW WOOL < — Is Demand Made by New 1 York Delegates—Poole ( and Me Farley Cases. i (United Press Service.) El Paso, Tex., May B—(Bulletin)—8 —(Bulletin)— As the result or an engagement between Mexicans outside Jaurez this afternoon, a number of people on the , American Bide were killed by bullets. ( Medero was unable to stop the bat- ( tie. ' Washington, D. C., May B—(Special , to Daily Democrat)—Free raw wool was declared the program today fol lowing a caucus of the New Y ork democrats in the house. A twentyfive per cent ad valorem duty on man ufactured wool was agreed to. This is contrary to the plans advocated by Clark, Underwood and other leaders. Fowler, Ind., May B—(Special to Daily Democrat)— Signs were posted on the Poole farm today warning persons that any one endeavoring to dig up the fields in search of bodies allegOh You Juicy Fruit Get it atMassonees’ Oranges Lemons Pineapples Radishes Cucumbers Strawberries Lettuce Onions, Carrots It comes fresh every day. Massonees Madison St. Fruit House. PILE S CURED AT HOME w I will be at Decatur, Murray Hotel, Tuesday afternoon Only, May 9th. All persons male or female suffering from loss of Expelling Forces, Prolapsing, Fissures, Fistulas, Catarrh, Inflammation, Ulceration, Constipation, Bleeding, Blind Or Itching Piles are kindly requested to call and see me. NO EXAMINATION NO OPERATION Medicine placed direct td the di seased part by yourself. I claim th. most complete, successful, original and sensible method of curing these terrible afflictions ever offered to the public. By the use of my POSITIVELY PAINLESS PILE CURE All the above named rectal diseases can be cured as easily as If it were on the outside. Come and see me and learn something worth knowing. It may save you hundreds of dollars and years of suffering. Most kindly yours, 25 YEARS A RECTAL SPECIALIST S. U. Tarney, If Yom Can’t Call Write to Home, AUBURN, INDIANA.

"horse sale Decatur, Indiana Thursday May, 11 200 Head q a uc? )oHead Decatur Horse Sale Co. larire consignment of good horses for We have another # of bjg dfaft ourconungsal®- ? goundand brok e to all h arn - ’ j pur pose horses; some good 10t of medium pneeojene ani , ot of god big brood mares, • broke . some two or three year old ingh and a lot of cheap work horses and colts, brd« to Y > work in put t ing out yourerop j ust mare n vour high priced teams. If you need any kind look our consignment overbore buying. Decatur Horse Sale Co.

. rh.re will be prosecuthas announced tnai ton county. to Daily Democrat)— Follow ms - beating received at the hands of white cappers here Frlday ’

, onstantly armed- " _ WALL PAPER YOU WILL LIKE Buy wall paper now for immediate use, or for investment. Never in th* history of merchandising hereabouts has such a chance been offered as in this sale. Think of it every desirable shade, color combination and effect in wall paper for every room in the house, at half the regular cost. You know our goods, you know our grade, you know these papers at half price won’t stay here long, so get busy get your supply now. LACHOT & RICE E ' 2 <sacls C~ZZ3 r Financier estimates that the buv1 absorb 00 auto - carewaf i 9an d 1910 the Ford output of model T > produced WhKh ap P roximatel y 2°’ ooo were i during i 9 1 ?l e "A. manufact u ri ng and selling 30,000 i e?e" v four of S ?? e “ and true Model, one to above estimate of thh combined ’. ’“W the Th k- 01 8 Untry s consu mption. I They y aS± w tW February, this year 3 ? 014 cars and with the advnnT Un # on deilven es on all models ' hind. e of spring will go farther bee Fords will b k and driving new Potion on iXy JriS? ° ne ’ j aDemonsStaon^ Kradecar gct I- ' | H», METTLER CO. { ■ Berne, Indiana. S ' 0 C ~~ 3 a J

.'purchased two revolver*, giving one to his sister. He says the white cap- , ping resulted because he obtained i some laud from a school tax auction t and they demanded that he deed the • land back to the original owners. Postmaster lx>wer has letters re- , mainlng uncalled tor a: the Decatur i postofflee for Frank Stetson, Howard Thomas. Clint Taylor, N. Grimes, Miss - Ollie Holston, E. Erling, Opal Butch v er, Willie Arelin, Mrs. A. F. Bowers.