Decatur Democrat, Volume 52, Number 21, Decatur, Adams County, 27 May 1909 — Page 3

■ COLORADO ■ ! Grand low fare Excursion via J "The lucky Wav" MAY 17, 18 AND 19 I The T. St. L. and W. R. R., will sell tickets to I Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo, Colo., at I v $35.25 ■ FOR THE ROUND TRIP ■ While this series of excursions is run primarily ■ w account General Assembly of the Presbyterian ■ church, the reduction is open to the public and ) all may take advantage of this exceptional and | seasonable opportunity of visiting Colorado. T. L. McCullough Ticket Agent. , T. St. L. & W. Decatur, Indiana

F. A. Houghton returned to Fort Wayne. J. A. Smith went to Bluffton on business today. Miss Mary Brown went to Bluffton today to visit friends. Bruce Patterson is clerking at True & Runyon’s store today. \ Lagrange has abandoned its idea or celebrating the Fourth. A. J. Roop is sick and consequently not able to attend to his duties at True & Runyon’s. Mrs. Ell Prepdorf and son Lorin and Miss Esther Presdorf spent Sunday at Linn Grove. C. F. True went to Winona today, where he will attend a meeting of the board of trustees. Fishing is reported to be good, and it looks that way for all the fishermen are meeting with good luck. Mrs. M. A. Robbln, who has been visiting relatives in the county for several weeks, returned to her home at Lima today. The work oLgradlng on hfercer and Adams streets is going on and at the present rate the contractor will soon have this part of the work complete. Fred Bell went to Marion today. While here he visited his grandmother, Mtrs. William Burdg, who was tricken by a paralytic stroke Sunday. Her condition remains about the same.

1 Know That Deep Within Your Heart. (Ich weiss dass ties in deiner Brust.) WM. A. CALLANAN. , HEDWIG von ABNUL Andante moderate. THp K ~ *.A , >,!' I ‘I-f f M ' I know that deep with-in your heart You hold my im-age fond and Ich weiss dass ties in dei - ner Brust Du wahfst mein Bilaniss in • nij Andante moderate. , . S| " 1 J I i J / k= I < legato eapreeelvo. ‘ e= ~ I hd; m H (rjij Jjd -.F» Lv-rrnit tt true; I know that till death do us part, You’ll still love me, as I love lich; Ich weiss das du in Sckmerz und Lust Stets lie best mich, so we ten kd J < fX r tf r -f'sl — - ?'t 11 ? cc- c M~t= you. But ohl Pm wea . ry, and I sigh For one sweet* lovjP ing "word of dich. Dock ach! ich seuf • ge, und ich tin. sOssjihef-1 bend Wort mir j J j 'j~ — J jj- --r:—|J j ' J .1 praise, One whisper’d word to show that I Have'been ya corn‘d fort all J these 49X 8, c gieb'l Ein FlUs - ter - wort oh komm und sag’ Bass du hast Iso Mb. 1 ■ p i oollavoce. *lw j r-f J I 1 E * , Copyright, 1006, by The American Melody Co., New York. ‘

Ex-Congressman Watson says he has declnied twenty-six invitations to speak on Decoration day in order to fill his engagement at Paw Paw, near Peru, in accordance with a promise made a year ago. Mrs. Martin Miller, wife of a farmer northeast of Millersburg, was frightfully burned Saturday when her clothing caught fire from a pile of rubbish which she was burning in her yard. She will recover. f Robbers eaHy Saturday morniSg blew the front door from a safe in the Butterbaugh implement store at North Manchester, but were frightened away before they had gotten into the case drawer. George Snyder, one of Bluffton’s bright citizens, was a business visitor in the city today. He is engaged in writing life insurance and has the management for six counties, and by the way is doing well. The seat sale for “The Princess’’ play to be given by the high school, will open Wednesday morning at eight o’clock at the* Holthouse drug store. Also the board for the class day will open on Wednesday but at seven o’clock. George Steele, of the Steele Bros.’ firm, was taken seriously sick yesterday afternoon and his friends were greatly alarmed over his condition. He was a little, better today and on the road to recovery.

The Markets | ZZ BUFFALO STOCK MARKETS

East Buffalo, N. Y., May 26. —(Special to the Daily Democrat) —Receipts 1870; shipments 1330. Official to New York yesterday 1330. Hogs closing strong. Medium and heavy—s7.7s @57.80. Yorkers—s7.6s @57.70. Light Yorkers—[email protected]. [email protected]. Roughs—[email protected]. Stags—[email protected]. Sheep—sß.oo; dUU. Top lambs $9.00. Cattle—2s; steady. TOLEDO MARKETS. May 24.— ■ Cash wheat $1.54 May wheat 1.54 July wheat ... 1.20% September wheat 1.14% Cash corn r. 76% May corn 76% July corn 72% .September corn 71% I Cash oats '. 63 !May oats 63 July oats 57% 1 September oats 47% CHICAGO MARKET. May 24. — May wheat $1.34% July wheat 1.18% September wheat 1.11% May corn .•< 74% July corn 70% September corn 68% May oats 62% July oats ' ~54% September oats 45% DECATUR GRAIN MARKET. Niblick and Company. Eggs ....18c Butter 16c Yellow ear corn 1.60 Mixed ear corn .97 White oats 57 Wheat 1.47 Red clover seed .... 5.15 Alsike clover seed There is not much sickness in this vicinity at present, this being a fact callin gfor generous praise. Charles D. Murray went to Geneva this afternoon after the automobile he nurchased some time ago.

Rye 76 Timothy seed 1.25 PRODUCE. By Decatur Produce Co. Eggs 18c Fowls 10c Ducks ,7c Geese ....7o Turkey 11c Spring chicks 13c Butter 15c Chicks .10c B. KALVER & CO. Wool, merchantable 30c Beef hides 8 cents Calf hides 10 cents Sheep pelts .-...25c to $1 Tallow 4 cents PRICES ON COAL. Chestnut coal $7.25 Hocking Valley 3.75 West Virginia splint 4.00 Wash nut 4.00 The Decatur Packing company Phone Bi, will Tay the following prices for live stock: Hogs [email protected] Veal calves [email protected] Cattle [email protected] Lambs $7.00 Fowls ' 12c e . — ... The 8. C. Black Minorcas are for sale 15 for 50 cents. They are great layers. I received four prizes at different poultry shows. No eggs will be sold on Sundays. Benj. Habegger. Berne, Ind., R. R. 8. 100-30 t — o Hoarseness, bronchitis and other throat troubles are quickly cured by Foley’s Honey and Tar as it soothes and heals the Inflamed throat and bronchial tubes and the most obstinate cough disappears. Insist upon having the genuine Foley’s Honey and Tar. The HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. Ed Coffee went to Marlon this morning to resume his position in the base ball club of that, place after l a “short visit in the city. Ed has i made good in the Northern league, and is acting as their utility man.

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Dr. C. V. Connell was looking after professional business in Fort Wayne Monday afternoon and came home last night. John Kelly, trustee of Jefferson township, returned to his hoipe this afternoon after transacting business in the city. Charles Heckman, proprietor of the North Decatur mills, attended to business at Fort Wayne yesterday, returning home last evening. Miss Anna Eichenberger of south of the city went to Bluffton today, enroute to Hartford City, where she will visit her mother, who' is very sick. | It will persist in remaining cold 'and the farmers are becoming just a ■ little discouraged. It’s nearly time to cut hay, but so far the grass has scarcely got a start.

Miss Bertha Smith is at Fort Wayne today.

The straw hat season has not opened yet, and here it is nearly time for the special sales.

The invitations will be issued in a day or two for the wedding of Miss » Bertha Miller to Mr. Anthony Hackman.

Several new business firms are likely to open in Decatur within the next few weeks in the rooms vacated by the saloons.

The plants that Baughman’s have to sell are' air plants and not water plants. The plants do not even require to be watered. ’

The W. R. C. social club are requested to be present at the Grand Army, hall tomorrow afternoon at two o’clock, as some important business is to be considered.