Decatur Democrat, Volume 50, Number 24, Decatur, Adams County, 16 August 1906 — Page 5

this mpffiing to visit for several flaya with relatives. '*-*> -!,&?. ’ }«' *' V w Fair, Race. . meeting, Stock show all intone at 4 the Great Fort Wayne September 18 to 22. The Ladies’ Society of the M. E. church, will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 /o'clock, at the 1 home of Mrs. -Emerson - Beavers. ! Your railroad or interurban ticket agent will tpH you about reduced fares to the Great Fort Wayne Fair, September 18 Fred Vaughn,..John Kern and John Andrews left this morning for Warsaw, where, they will be in attendance at the ’’ reunion of' the 160th Indiana. ' ' ..The Queen JEstber Band of the Washington %M. E. church will give an ice cream social oh Saturday evening, August <lßth. You are cordially invited. r " 1 '. • Yesterday’s Chicago Record-Gerald givet a long and interesting account of> the work done by the Wellman polar expedition in, getting ready for the-flight, which it is expected will be made about the last of August. Mr. Wellman says that Dr. Fowler spends most of his time working on the machinery. ’ A large crowd was in attendance today at the M. E. church annual picnic at Steele & park, and from all reports, & most enjoyable time was had. A large parade, headed -by the Loch City, Band was given at 8:30 o’clock and proceeded to the park, where they enjoyed the remainder of the day. Several interesting games were installed to amuse the little ones. The Hartford City Times-Gazette says a big poker game was in progress in that city between two men with both nerve and money and that at last report they had playjd all of Friday night and into the next day without meals apd. that the loser was then sl,200 behind the game. While no names are mentioned, editors’ wives can rest ‘assured they are not the guilty.ones. There is too much money in the game. j.-- In making & welcoming address, to some singing societies to Fort Wayne the editor of the Frie'Presfe took-oc-casion to say that Ft. Wayne. was the best town in Indiana because it was wide open and the city officials did not try to interfere with the personal liberty pfc.the and ' visitors by closing the saloons on Sundays. He spoke proudly of the fact that the population of the city was neariy eighty per cent German and that the population demanded open saloons . and were so powerful as to make the administration grant their wish.

flfrTcreat Northern Indiana Fain I At Decatur I IALJGI ALJG - 28,29, 30, 311 i lltw ( |H B i 4 ft i 11S11B * ■ • I >; t mill I 1 > Mufejju^M^ Wp W wMo f m i g - -r-—~T ~ | H =r~=r .- - I f THIS IS ONLY ONE OF THE MANY FREE I I ATTRACTIONS THAT WILL BE SEEN I I AT THE GREAT FAIR | | REMEMBER:Tour Big DaysTThis Year) I Good Racing, Special Attractions, The Greatest j I STOCK SHOW IN THE STATE 7 1 ft GET READY FOR THE GREAT FAIR »

I-.I- -r Kingpore, the great m 'tf AV anticKinf, aadwbo wasbxed andfc .traihed by* 'Frank Perry and '-later owned by,Fr-aplf Pearse of this city,, is 'making a record bn the track this siason. In the Lake Erie harness meeting at Erie, Pa., Kingmore won the 2:13 pace in six heats and lowered his record a second, clipping off the best heat in 2 :11%. He finished the last heat in 2:13, demonstrating his staying qualities. Kingmore was nipth in the first heat, seventh in the second, second in the third .and first in the*4ast‘three. —Ft. Wayne Jour-nal-Gazette. Tips is the famous horse that D. W. Beery of this city, at one time owned an interest in. The Clover Leaf had a destructive and expensive freight wreck at Ookland, Ill.; this morning at 1:40 .o’clock when six cars of east bound through freight’No, 44, a fast meat! run, were piled in the ditch and al--most reduced to kindling wood. The I wreck caused by the air appa- ( ratus on ope.of.the cars getting out of order. ' The air, by some means, was to the car and the con ? stant pressure of the breakshoe caused the wheel to burst, derailing and piling the cars in a heap. The wrecked cars were refrigerators and loaded ■ with meat. The wreck crews from this,city and Charleston,-worked all day jn cleaning the track. Passenger train No. 4, due here at 4:15 this afternoon, was one hour arid a half late, having to make a detour —Frankfort News. Mr. Roberts, the traveling, man, who assaulted Umpire Marshall Comingore at Carmel, telephoned from Hartford City today to know if everything was all right for the appearance of himself and team here tomorrow and was informed that he could very safely visit Bluffton. While Roberts, according to everyone on the Bluffton ’ team, treated the Bluffton team in a very ungentlemanly way at Carmel, ' the only.thing for Bluffton to do is to treat him the best possible. Talk of 1 whipping him and such rowdyism is ' entirely out of place and if he is as- ■ saulted it will be a disgrace to Bluff- ’ ton and not to him. Had he gone , much too far with Comingore at Car- , mel, Comingore was amply able -to . care for himself.—Bluffton News. » This is another example of Bluffton’s 5 hospitality,* but it is even money that 1 Mr. Roberts will be struck by ComI .ingore, the gentlemanly first baseman ,| before he leaves the city. . . , ■ .To Mothers In This Town. k Children who are delicate, feverish f and cross will get immediate relief » from Mother Gray’s Sweet Powders for ' Children. They cleanse the stomach, j act oh the liver, making a sickly child strong and healthy. A certain cure for J worms. Sold hy all druggists, 25 cents. Sample FREE. Address, Allen S. Olmstead M Y

constipation becomes chronic. This condition is unknown, to those who use Dr. King's New Life rtDs;‘*&e best and gentlest' regulators of Stomach and Bowels. Guaranteed by Blackburn; druggist Price 25c. DEATH FROM X.OCKJAW never follows an efljtfrjh (fresseil with: Bucklen’s-Anffca SclVc. Its antiseptic and healing properties prevent blood, poisoning. Chas. Oswald, merchant, of Rensselaersville, N. Y., writes,: “It cured Seth Burch, of this place, of the ugliest sore on his neck I ever saw.” Cures Cuts, Wounds, Burns and Sores? 25 cents at Blackbum’s drug store. ° ? bln Self Defense «, Major Hamm, editor -and manager, of , the Constitutionalist, Eminence, Ky„, -, 1 when be was fiercely attacked-, four I years ago, by piles, bought a box of. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, of which he says;' “It cured me in .ten days and . no trouble since. Quickest healer of burns, sores, 7 cut% and wounds. 25 cents at the Blackbum drug store, UP '• ■ . I Shake your shoeiS Allert's Foot-’ I Ease', a powder It cures Tired, Ach- . ing, • Callous, Sweating, Swollen feet lAt all Druggists and Shoe Stores, 25c. Sample FREE. Address Allen St' CHln-' stead., TJnßoy. N. Y. t ’ The End of the World. , ■ of troubles that robbed E. H. Wolfe of Bear Grove, la., of all i came when he began taking. Electors I Bitters. He .writes: ‘ ‘ Two years ago kidney trouble caused me great suff : ering, which I would never have snr-' vived had I not taken Electric Bit- . ter's. They also cured me of general' - debility.” Sure cure for all stomach, liver and kidney complaints,, blood diseases, headache, dizziness , and weakness or bodily decline. Price i 50 cents. Guaranteed at the Black- , burn drug store. i G A Certnln Care lor Aching . Feet. > A powder for-swollen, tired, hot, , smarting feet Sample' sent FREE. Also Free Sample of the Foot-Ease Sanitary . Corn-Pad, a new invention. Address ’ Allen. S. Olmstead, Leßoy, N. Y. .1 The funeral services for the infant i son of Mr. and Mrs. James Hahn, occurred at their home, on South Fifth< street,-- Tuesday.... f Short services ’ the house at :10 o’clock, was corL, t “ducted by Rev? D. B. "Reckartl,;.after: - which the remains’ were taken east 1 of Monroe, for burial, " the foriner home of the parents. . ''S T . i, - I C. D. Fry left this morning fpr. I Portland, where he expects to bid on ; a public improvement, the city coun-s cil letting the contract for 1300 yards ‘ of brick Street; > '. - '' ■' ’ . k f I

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, « ■ j —TT’ — BEST GAME OF THE SEASON <l% ~ , Big Giants From Chicago, Lose Sec-. *ond Game to Locals—Score Two to Nothing. ;»• - ’ . / •.J. : The second game with the Leland Qiants. has been played and won, and it ~was one.oC fastest and prettiqst games ever seen on the local grpqnds. The pitchers were on their mettle and the hits seemed few“ and Scattering, four being secured off of Ball and three off of Railing. One of the hits, that were made off of Bali, however, was an awful swat and repuHed in a home run, over thfe right ffeld fence, for Captain Cameron, this Coming after two men were out in -tbe-third inning. The game as caught ’ by the scorer walPplayed in JtWff* fol- < lowing manner: First inning—Toney struck out; ’Talbert was hit by a pitched ball; Green hit for two a bases; Robison struck out and Wyatt went out by the Henderson-AVitham rout. No runfe.’ Hendersop. was hit by pitched ball; Reeves was safe on a bunt caused by an error by Third Baseman Taylor; Linderbeck sacrificed; Cameron hit to third, Henderson scoring; Cameron stole second; Hillinger walked, filling the bases; Fisher hit to the -piteherj forcing Reeves at the plate; Witham struck out. One run. , Second inning—Taylor made a safe' hit to right field and'stole seeohd; Matthews struck out, Taylor stealing 'third; Campbell struck out, and Ball • folowed suit. .No runs. J. Hillinger strufck out; Railing fanned, and Henderson followed suit. No runs. Third inning—Toney flew out to Cameron; Talbert flew out to J. Hillinger and Green went out from Railing to Witham. No runs. Reeves Gstruck out; Linderbeck did the Same; ’Cameron hit one over the right field Tente-for a heme runHillinger flew ‘ out to short One run. 1 * Fourth innifig—Robison struck out; Wyatt out, short to first; Taylor struck out. No runs. Fisher out, pitcher to first; Witham out, Ball to ; Taylor; J. Hillinger line to the pitcher. No runs. 1 Fifth inning—Matthews out, Cameron to Witham; Campbell was hit '’’by pitched ball and. ; stole second; /.Ball out at" first by Fisher-Witham ' route. Toney outy<short.to first. .<No? runs. Railing singled to left; Henderson sacrificed and the pitcher ’ threw.'to-second to catch an , error resulting and all hands safe; ■ ’Reeves struck out; Linderbeck hit to third,’ a double play resulting. Fo ’ runs. Sixth inning—Talbert. flew out to Henderson; Green flew out to W. Hillinger; Robison struck our. No runs. Cameron out, fly to center; Hillinger struck out; Fisher flew Out to pitcher. No runs. Seventh inning—Wyatt out, Camejrtm to first; Taylor foul-flied to Witham, a sensational catch; Matthews‘out, Henderson to first. No s Witham flew out to center; i Hillinger hit out pitcher to first; Railing out, short to first. No runs. Eighth inning—Campbell out, Henderson to first Toney fouled out to j. Hillinger; Talbert hit to Henderson forcing Ball. No runs. Henderson struck out; Reeves singled; Linderbeck flew out to left; Cameron singled to left, but Hillinger drove one at the first baseman, and ' the side was retired. No runs. Ninth inning—Green safe on Henderson’s error; Robison struck out, I and Green was caught trying to steal; | Wyatt struck out. No runs. | score by ,_ 2 'Ee e r a a nTaian tß ::::UUooooo-o j The score: — : ~ DECATUR. I ~ —— ———“ AB R H P A E J Henderson, 3 1 0 1 6 Reeves, If. ’ 0 Linderbeck, cf. J 0 0 0 0 0 Cameron, 2b. j J 2 3 2 o | ft Railing, p. — _ — — — Totals ... 30 2 427 11 1 LELAND GIANTS. ; AB R H P A E Toney, ss. 4 <> ® J | ® o° o o e o° ? Taylor, Ib.-rf /--2 0 11 0 1 Matthews, If. 3 0 0 1 0 0 Campbell, c. ../ 2 0 0 10 0 0 Ball, p. _ _Z _ _ J. Totals 30 0 3 24 6 b •Horn batted for Robison. Summary. Stolen bases —Cameron, Taylor, 2, Campbell. Two base hit— Green. Home run —Cameron. Double plays—Talbert to Robison. Bases on balls—Off Ball, 1. Hit by pitched ball— Henderson, Talbert, Campbell. Struck out—By Railing, 10; by Ball, 8. Time i of game—l:l7. Umpire—Watts.

1 BAIIY MARKET ‘ I . Accurate .prices paid by Decatur tnerchantojfor various products. Cor.'ected every day at 2 o ’clock. BUFFALO STOCK MARKET. Z. Buffalo, N. ¥ Aug. 14 Special— Cattle—Receipts 170 care; market sto&dy Prime steers .1 . ©6 00 Medium Steers ■ @5 25 Stockers to beet feeder » @3 50 1 Cows - f - T ~. - @,3 75 Hoge—Receipts 70 cars; market Good mediums A beavv's , ©6 40 Y0rket5................ . - @ 6 50 Pigs.... ... . © 650 Sheep-Receipts 24 oars; market rteady ~ ' ' Meet-spring tomhe @8 50 «We*»btßM.ghpep @ 5 76 Mixed sheep 1 @5 25 Cu Is Clipped——: @ 3.50 PITTSBURG MARKETS. Onion Stock Yards, Pittsburg, Pa. Aug. 14 Hogs—Supply 5 can market steady • Heavy Hogs , S . ©6 30 Medium @ ’6 45 forkers ' • " > @6 50 Light ; ■ , @ 650 Pigs-— ‘ • @ B 60 TOLEDO MARKETS. Changed every day at 3 o’clock by J. D. HALE. Decatur special wire service. Sept Wheat . .1 73 Mat, Wheat C >rn, Sept *'J. 5 1 Oats, cash . May, . Corn 4?2 Sept 0ut5.......... .... .... 32| Mat. Oats s s§ Rye ca5h.......... ......... 56| CHICAGO MARKETS. Chicago markets closed at 1:15 p. <n. today according to Decatur Stock and Grain Exchange. Sept Wheat a........1 70g May Wheat 77| Sept. C0ra..........;.....491 May C0rn............... ’ 45{ 'Sept 0at5.,........31 Mafi Oa* a '341 Sept Pork..., 17 22 Sept 8 70 GRAIN. By E. L. CARROLL, grain merchant. Machine husked Corn/ one cent less. Corn New, de1iverea.......... 10 Pits.new . 28 Waeat, No. 2 Red— u_—. 66 Woeat, No. 8 Bed— 63 ? Birlet, 6 Bi Rje No. k . — 48 C \ivw Be<*d 6 10 WOOL & HipES. By B. Kalver i Son. ’Phone 442. fVoc . unwashed —' 24@29 Beef Hides I 9 Calf M 11 sheep Pelts 25@ 1-50 Tallow : Mink..... @. Skunk 0c0n..................... @ Possum @ Muskrat @ . I .1 ■ — POULTRY. By J. W. PLACE CO. Cnickeue, young per lb— - 6 owls,’per lb @7|_to 8 Voung Turkey. @ 9 Jld Turkeys Vqung Ducks..... Old Ducks. * 6 Qeeee.....—s

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ffiPORI IIW ,i OIL MARKET. Indiana.. .91 SoHiersei.•••»... »•••••• .. 8» Ragland.,.. 60 ftona .«..H.71 Pennsylvania. 1,61 □oriiing. .. 1.13 Mew Cam? 138 North Lima 91 South Lima 96 STOCK. by FRED SCHEIMAN. Lam be ..600@5C 0 Hnga per cwt @6.25! Cattle per lb. — 2j @3 H ! Ckdvte, Per lb. . s@fii r \wß , 2 34 Sheep... M ;; OTHER PRODUCTS. ; By Variottß Merchanta. Kgg freeeh, perdos I 14 Butter per pound 12 Potatoea 90 Lard ..... ..... 7 COAL—PER TON. Prices of coal on and after December Ist until further notice will be as follows. Pockfug Lump, per ton 23 50 Virgina Splim. 3 75 Domestic Nut— — 3 40 Washed Nut 4 00 Pittsburg Lump 3 60 Pocahontas... 4 00 Kentucky Cannell 5 00 Anthracite 7 00 Chargee foi carrying coal—2sc per lon orlrsctici: th ieof: up stain 50c ; per ion . Alyske - - r ',© Buckwhsat ——— Flax Seel— F 80 Timotb- 6 00 WHEAT, FLOUR, ETC. The OAK ROLLER MILLS quotation 20 rre ted every day by A. VAN CAMP. Oak Patent Flour f4.U0@4:40 ■ Bran, per ton @20.00 ! Middlings, per ton 120.00 Rough meal, per cwt 11.25 Kiln dried bolted meal, per ?wt f 1.50 i Screenings, No. 1, per bu ...... .60 1 “ N 0.2, “ ...... .40 2 Chop feed, per'ton ....225 00 ) Wheat No. 2, per bu >-66 Corn cwt 70 ’ ' 1 e j., HAYMARKET. By E. L. CARROLk i <ol Timothy 8a1ed..... 110.50 □ Mixed Baled ...... ......9/«0 j Clover Baled ..•••• ....7.50 I Quotations of coal for month of j Jnly. Jturnished by George Triqker. j i F. O. B. F. O. R 3 Mine Decatur. ) A No. 1 Jackson Hill J (sootless) 12.15 *8.35 No. 4 Jackson (steam).. 1.45 , 2.95 Hocking 1.85 2.95 Splint 1.35' .2,90 Pocahontas 1.55 3.18 Best anthracite 6.75 ’ Mine weights govern car shipments. For home weights and retail add 18 per cent, to price. Straight from producer to consumer. ■ t MARKET NOTES. ” Co| cent lower Receipts at Cchicago Today. Hogs 22006 Wheat 488 cars Corn bO cars Oats 306 cars Catt1e......... 20300 ) Sheep..... 18000 Estimate for tomorrow. Hogs ... 25000 Wheat......... 529 cars J C0rn...v.... 154 ears > Oats iv............ 226cbib

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