Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 134, Decatur, Adams County, 7 June 1911 — Page 4

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♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦<A ♦ ♦♦+** IMIIHt♦ ♦ MM Ml i J. D. HALE * ; SEEDS, COAL AND FEED | CemerV, Gypsum Rock Wall * Plaster, 1 ime and Salt ;■ ♦We make a specialty of furnishing Seed Goods good ;; 1 in quality and low in price. ! I XCall, Write or Phone No. 8. 201 S. 2nd. St. ;; ♦♦♦♦• • ♦ mmhiiimmihihh^ ♦ ♦ i > FOLEYS rl IDNEYPILLS FOLEYS OR!NOLAXATiyE 8.c.-c.t li t »cn«»8uoo«» rn« Stomach T«ount Md C»h»ti ration I ■ HI i I 111 HI ■''■■■■■■■MB—— Let The Hot Weather Again Remind You That a GASOLINE OR OIL STOVE Will go a long way .towards lessening the household labors,'and a present that will be We have them at the prices you can afford to pay. Automobile sundries, horns, tires, lamps, tools, cements, etc. A full line, comprising a selection of the newest styles. LAMAN <fc LEE Sellers Os Good Goods SPECIAL EX|CUR|SION FARES Via CLOVER LEAF ROUTE-1911 Toledo and Return BeginingMay 7, Sunday Excursion Tickets will be sold for Train 6, from principal points m Ohio and Indiana. WEEK END Excursion Tickets to Toledo will be sold for Trains 2 and 4, Saturday and Tram 6 Sunday from principal stations in Indiana. DETROIT and RETURN Beginning June 11, Sunday Excursion Tickets will be sold for Train 6, via rail or water from Toledo. Good returning from Detroit xlate oi sale and from Toledo, until Train No 1, following Monday morning. Trains leave Union depot Toledo for Detroit 10:30 a.m. „ White Star Line Steamer for Detroit and Sugar Island leave Toledo Sundays 9:15a.m.; returning 9 p.m. Fare 50c. Cleveland & TOLEDO LINE Steamer for Detroit aud Sugar Island, leave Toledo Sundays 9:15 a.m.; returning 9 o.m. Fare 50c. CLEVELAND & TOLEDO LINE. Beginning June 11, Steamer for Put-in-Bay Island, leave Toiedo Sundays,9:ls a. m.; returning 7:00 p. m. Fare 50c, Special rates and arrangements for Church and other organized Societies desiring to run Picnic Excursions. See H. J. Thompson. Agent Decatur Indiana for Tickets Time of Trains and other information. tickets, lira £ BRO WNE, D> p. A „ Toledo,Ohio.

| NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby given by the School ! Board of the City of Decatur, Indiana, ! that they wilt receive sealed bids for repair of the Central school building in said city up to seven o'clock, p. tn., Friday, June 16, 1911, according to plans and specifications on file with the secretary. A certified l check for 3200 must accompany each ' bid, conditioned that the bidder will : enter into contract and bond if awarded said contract. The board reserves ; the right to reject any and all bids. A. H. SELLEMEYER, FRED V. MILLS, '! O. L. VANCE, School Board, City of Decatur. I 1312wks e-o-d - ' ■ - ■ • TEAMS WANTED —For work on the Magley pike. See N. B. Putman, at G. B. Nye home. 134t6

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OPENS TOMORROW CONTINUED FROM PAGE TWO Afternoon. 3:40 —Business. 4; 00—Music. 4 : os—Address—"The Secret Sharer”—Miss Kilpatrick. • 4:3s—Announcements and adjournment. Five o'clock tea for elementary workers. tnymouth Church.) Evening. 6.30 —Men's parade. Twin Meetings. (First Presbyterian Church.) —Men's Meeting.— 7:4s—Opening: Music—Mr. Yarnelle. Scripture reading and prayer. 8:15 —Address—" The Possibilities of the Adult Bible Class" —Miss Kilpatrick. B:so—Music. ’ ‘ ■ ELECTRIC WIRING g a Bicycle Repairing ■ J I am now prepared to wire your g ■ house or do all other electrical a ■ work. Also all kinds of bicycle ■ , M fixing. ■ X ED PARENT Prop. « ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ 4ggssssp7"7 t """" 1 "* 109 SHOE STYLE NOT EXTRAVAGANCE! Think Os A Shapely Foot Encased in an Unshapely Shoe! ’T Would be a Shame! Such Shoes are not to be Found Here! You are Perfectly Justified in Buying Stylish Shoes Coupled with Comfort and Service, When Priced Reasonably, AS OURS ARE PRICED! ELZEY & FALK Opp. Court House Decatur g♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»»»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ | J F.W.Finkhousen.D.C. ♦ ♦ , Chiropractor ♦ ♦ Treats Diseases by ad- « ♦ justing the verterbrae ♦ ♦ The New Science ♦ ♦ Office at 2221-2 * ♦ Monroe Street J ♦ Over Hylands Plumbing * ♦ store and opposite Tele- ♦ ♦ phone Exchange * ‘ * Office Hours 2 to 5 and J ♦ 7 to 8 ♦ i ♦ Other hours by appoint- ♦ ■ * ment * I * ) J Phone 627 * 1 B ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ B GAS CONSUMERS I No Discount after the 10ta.. Please call at office. J Indiana Lighting Company.

9: Ob—Address —"Attitude Toward Sinners"—Dr. Woelkin. (First Baptist ChuYcb.) —General.— 7:45 —Opening: Music —Prof. E. O. Excell. Scripture reading and prayer. I B:ls—Address—"The Problem of Teacher Training’—Dr. McElfresh 8:50 —Music. S 00—" The Value of a Missionary Education" —Rev. Brown. SUNDAY, JUNE 11. Morning. Delegates visit Sunday schools and ( speakers occupy pulpits in regular services. Afternoon. —Evangelistic.— Trl-meetlngs for seniors and adults (all over seventeen years.) (First Presbyterian Church.) 2:3o—Opening: Music—Mrs. Yarnelle. Scripture reading and prayer 2;so—Address—“The New Cal) for Christian Leadership"—Dr. McEl- . fresh. Evening. i 3:20 —Music. 3:3o—Address— Mystic Mood'— Dr. Woelfking. | For intermediates (pupils 13 to 17 years. I i First Baptist Church.) 2:30 —Opening: Music —Prof. E. 0. Excell. Scripture reading and prayer. 3:so—Address —Marion Tawrance. Chicago. For elementary division (pupils up to 13 years.) (Plymouth Church.) 2:30 —Opening: Music —Prof. Miles Scripture reading and prayer. 2:50 —Address —Rev. Brown. Benediction. MOTHERS' MEETING. Presiding, Mrs. H. L. Hutson. 4:00 —Opening: Music. Scripture reading and prayer. Address—" The Mother's Influence" Mrs. H. M. Glossbrenner, Indianaifolis. Lullaby—“ Hush, My Dear. Lie Still and Slumber" —Mrs. J. S. McCurdy. Fort Wayne. Evening. Tri-meetings. (Plymouth Church.) 7:30 —Opening: Music —Prof. Miles. Scripture reading and prayer. 8:00 —Address —“Five Ways of Working’—Rev. Wm. A. Brown. (First Baptist Church.) 7:30 —Opening: Music —Prof. E. O. Excell. Scripture reading and prayer. B;oo—Address —“Divine Imminence” —Dr. Woelfkin. (First Presbyterian Church.) 7:3o—Opening: Music—Mr. Yarnelle. . Scripture reading and prayer. 7:so—Address—“The Child and the Bible”—Dr. McElfresh. I B:2o—Music and announcements. I B:3o—Address —Marion Lawrance. ABOUT THE SICK Mrs. J. E. Gresley of Hoagland, who * underwent quite a serious operation several weeks ago, is slowly Improving, but not as fast as those caring for her would like to see. It will be 1 remembered that one of her ribs had to be removed, which had become affected from an accident which occurred some time previous, and which ► | failed to heal as it should, and which, ■ along with oilier complications, made * the ordeal a serious one. ► ’ Will Stevens, who has been ill with ► stomach trouble, is somewhat better. ► Mr. Stevens had been working for ► Julias Haugk at Imboden, Ark., when * he became worse, and his nephew, Ed * Stevens, of this city went down to . bring him home. 9 Mrs. Joe Knapke is improving from ► a several weeks' illness from blood * poisoning, which has kept her closeiy * confined to the house. She was bed- * fast for several days, but is now improving more rapidly and her present . condition is very encouraging. .I 11 ■ Jacob Hess is improving nicely 9 1 from the stroke of paralysis, which 9 has confined him to his home for a 9 number of weeks, and he will soon ► be able to be around as before. 9 * Mrs. Martin Keifer of Preble town I ship, who last week was removed tc I her home from the D. D. Clark home * where she underwent an operation, is doing nicely and will soon enjoy her former good health. Mrs. Henry Ehresman of Rivarre who has been suffering from spina! trouble for a long, time, and who car | find no relief, went to Fort Wayne this morning to consult doctors there. She was accompanied by her husbam and daughter, Mrs. Ceph Melchi. FOR SALE—A good hard coal stove and a coal oil stove. Will sei cheap. Inquire of John Dldot, nort! side of court house.

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east buffalo. East Buffalo. N. Y, June 7-(*»«’- ,| Bl to Dally Democrat * - 520; shipments, 760: ofll< la • York yest- day, 570; c, “‘ n * Ble He d a r vy, |6.406»6.45; mixed and mediums, 16.4016.45: Yorkers ,M 5 Pig. m roughs, »5.00€»5.35, stags. M 94.75; sheep, 2,000; cßttle ' 1 steady CHICAGO_GRAIN. Chicago. 111.. June s—Wheat— July. 93Mic; Sept.. »lc.; Dec., OtV- Corn -July, 54»»c; Sept.. 55%c; Dec.. 54%c. Oats— July, 37»c; Sept.. 37%c; Dec., 33T»c. TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo. 0., June s—Wheat—Cash 93fcc; July. 9214 c; Sept., 9214 c; Dec., | 9414 c. Corn—Cash, 5614 c; July, 56%; Sept., 5714 c; Dec., 55%c. Oats—Cash 3914 c; July. 39%c; Sept.. 39%c; Dec., 4014 c. O. T. Burk. Timothy seed, prime34.Wfs.so No. 2 Red wheat ..86c Ne. 2 White wheat .....84c New corn rt)ft«»c White corn ®Bc Barley, No. 2 ® Oc Alsike seed 3‘-‘® Oats, new *33c Clover hay 310.00@»12.00 Timothy hay 317.50©319.00 Mixed hay 312.00C314.00

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Old Adams County Bank Decatur, Indiana. Capital 1120.000 Surplus - $30,000 C. S. Niblick, President M. Kirsch and John Niblick Vice Presidents : E. X. Ehinger, Cashier. Doad * arm loans KcdU a Specialty Reflect Resolve Col l^ ons RAINY DAYS Sg. , 1 — able Rates. ARE SURE TO COME, : To I tELLOW! r tiqnConFor Rainy Days wrasse ! A BANK ACCOUNT e Mnlrnci Methods Tk dAt i h . Extended The Best Umbrella! To our ■’ Patrons n We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest onjl Year Time Deposits <1 B ; I Best at Least Cost I ■ +l°° a bottle for beer when you can buy | ■ the best at about 4c a bottle S * | Note The Following Prices | . B Seipp’s Pilsener Beer 40c <v, ' ,„ j . I "«S * s B .. Laree • 80c “ •< u6O «< .. .< , .. , r ■ Extra Pale large 90c „ « s k 7s .. .. \.. •• I uD^elen'Xo" « any of the city. Call A ceive nrnmnt .f o ’,- 581 and your or^ere willpe- „ ■ ceive prompt attenfon “Open evenings. z 6 1 I- A. KALVER <1 Tel 581 Wh u eSa ‘ e Dealer i. ■ Monroe st &G.R.&I.R.R. II H

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