Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 5, Number 266, Decatur, Adams County, 2 November 1907 — Page 4
HE NIKIS Accurate prices paid by Decatur merchants for various products. Corrected every day at 2 o’clock. EAS BUFFALO, N. Y., Nov. 2.— Market steady. Prime steers @s4oo Medium steers @55.25 Stockers to best feeders.. @54.00 Receipts, hogs. 30 cars; market steady. Mediums and heavies .... @16.60 Yorkers @56.55 Pigs @56.15 Receipts, sheep, 30 cars; market steady. Best spring lambs @57.00 Wether sheep $5.75 Culls, clipped @54.25 CHICAGO MARKETS December wheat 94% May wheat 102% December cora 59 May corn 50 December oats 49 May oats 52 PITTSBURG MARKETS. Nov. 2. —Hog supply, 15 cars; market steady. Heavies @56.55 Mediums @56.55 Yorkers @s6:so Light @s6 35 Pigs @ $5-15 TOLEDO MARKETS. Cash wheat 97% December wheat 99% Cash com 62 December corn 60% Cash oats 51% December oats 51 — o DON’T PAY ALIMONY, to be divorced from your appendix. There will be no occasion for it if you keep your bowels regular with Dr. King's New Life Pills. Their action is so gentle that the appendix never has cause to make the least complaint. Guaranteed by Blackbum druggist. 25c. Try them. DANCING PROVES FATAL Many men and women catch colds,at dances which terminate in pneumonia and consumption. After exposure, if Foley’s Honey and Tar is taken it will break up a cold and no serious results need be feared. Refuse any but the genuine in a yellow package. THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG C 0...
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Say Hello If you want a good reliable AUCTIONEER for Live Stock and Farm Sales, make your dates with me at Preble,lnd. Or call Preble Central ’Phone Yours for best results, Noah Fraiihiger For Spouting, Roofing Galvanized Iron and Tin Work. Copper and Galvanized Lightning Rod*. See T. A. Leonard Opposite Hale’* Warehouse. COM Feed and Seeds Peninsular Portland Cement Gypsum Bock Wall Plaster We make a specialty of furnishing HIGH GRADE CLEAN COAL that wiii burn. ;J. D. HAU Fhion* Cor. Jefferson and 2nd Sts. Buy your CIGARS AND TOBACCO from TIM CORBETT He carries over 75 brands of 5 and 10 cent cigars and everything in plug, fine ent and scrap tobacco. You will find your favorite brand then? fresh and clean.
OBITUARY. Susan Anna Ocnners was born Oct. 15, 1825, in Fairfield county, Ohio, departed this life Oct. 17, 1907, aged 82 years and 2 days. She was united in marriage to Henry Fast Nov. 21, 1850. To this union was born seven children, which is one son of Saint Marys,"Joseph Fast, and one daughter of Decatur. Ind., Mrs. Emma Hook. Also two more, Mrs. Stella Garwick, Columbus, Ohio, Eliza Jane Hopple, of Willshire. But three have gone to the great beyond. Thirty-one grandchildren and eleven great grandchildren are left to mourn their loss. She united with the U. B. church at the age of 16 years at Fairfield. 0., and afterward the German Reform at Sugar Grove. And later in life she united with the church of God at Neptune. Ohio. She was a faithful member until her affliction became such that she could not longer attend the house of God. But her faith in power of God to save never abated during her affliction. She was afflicted about thirty-five years. For last few years she had been almost helpless. But now- she has at last been freed from her sufferings which were great, yet she bore it with great patience. Ker work on earth is done and now God will give to his faithful ones. The funeral services were held Sunday, October 20, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hook, by Rev. Isaac Hollingsworth. of Lyne, Ind., at 2 o’clock in the afternoon. Text was "let not your heart be troubled; believe in God; believe also in me,” which was the fourteenth chapter of John. We desire to extend our heartfelt thanks to our neighbors and friends for the many acts of kindness during the illness and death of our beloved mother.
DEMOCRAT WANT ADS. PAY. P, J. HYLAND SANITARY PLUMBING Gas Fitting, Steam and Hot Water Heating, Gas and Combination Fixtures 23 Monroe St. Phone 256 CALL AT THE City Bakery Tor Fruits, Candies Cigars and Fancy Baked Goods The best meal in the city for Twenty Five Cents PR.OVEB BROS West Side 2d St. Decatur I Farmers! Attention <■ > W-j / */ ' 1 Well, well, the fall of 1907 Is here and I am still living and am glad of it. I am ready to get you the highest price for your property. I am now ready to date your sales. Phone at my residence, two miles west of Monroe, Ind., R. R. 1. J. N. BURKHEAD Auctioneer IMPORTANT NOTICE TO TAX-~ PAYERS. Thirty days from tomorow on November 4, 1907. is the last day for paying the fall installment of taxes without the penalty being added. Positively no taxes will be collected after said date without the penalty being added. I am compelled to obey the law. Please be governed accordingly and save money. J. F. LACHOT. 238-4 w Treasurer.
PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at Riverside Stock Farm two miles south of Debatur, at ten o’clock a. m. on Friday, November 8, 1907, the following property, towit: Twenty head horses, Twelve brood mares, bred to be in foal; 3 two year old horses, one yearling horse colt, driving mare, and 2 geldings, 6 and 7 years old; 1 full blooded mare, pedigree as follows: Molly 26426, grey, foaled May 1, 1893, bred and owned by Missouri Horse Co. Moundsville, Pa., got by Tarih 12611, he by Bertrand 111, 8341, he by 4389, he by Bibi, dam Molly I. 2d dam Molly II by Cavalcadaur 12067, 3d dam Molly 111 by ally-Ho 14382. This mare is bred to Rex 26467, owned by Habegger Bros., of Berne, Indiana. Five head of cattle. Twenty-eight head of shoats, averaging 100 to 150 lbs. each; 4 brood sows, 1 male hog. McCormick binder, new; hay loader, hay tedder, sulky rake. 2 McCormick mowers, new; 1 check row corn planter. 3 Turnbull wagons good as new, gang plow, 3 Oliver steel breaking plows. 2 double corn plows, 3 double shovel plows, single shovel plow, spring tooth harrow, spike tooth harrow, steel land roller, Buckeye disc drill, new; 12 set of heavy double work harness, 5 set of single buggy harness, 2 set of light driving harness. 1500 shocks of corn and fodder, 500 bu. of corn in crib, 60 bu. of potatoes, 35 tons of hay, 12 tons of baled oat straw. Household and kitchen furniture, and numerous other articles too tedious to mention. Terms of Sale —Nine months' time will be given on all sums over five dollars by purchaser giving note with approved security; five dollars and under, cash in hand. ELMER JOHNSON. Jesse Michaud, Auctioneer. Thos. Dirkin, Clerk. o —■ PUBLIC SALE. . The undersigned will offer for sale at his residence 1 mile south and 3 miles east of Monroe, 1 mile north and 1% miles west of Salem, 5 miles north and 3 miles east of Berne, on Monday, Nov. 4, 1907, the following property: Threshing outfit: One good 16-horse power Garr Scott engine, one new Huber separator, one Birdsell clover hu'ler, one new water tank. Live stock —8 head of horses, one brood mare 10. years old, one brood mare 11 years old. one horse 12 years old, one driving mare 7 years old, one bay horse 7 years old, one horse 4 years old, one horse 3 years old, one horse 2 years old, one spring colt. 12 head of cattle. 3 milch cows one with calf by her side, one 3-year-old heifer will be fresh soon, five head of steers 2 years old, two spring calves. 50 head of hogs, 8 good brood sows, 30 head of shoats weighing about 100 lbs. 11 small shoats, 1 full blooded Poland China male hog. 10 head of sheep; 10 good ewes 3 and 4 years old. Farming implements—Plano binder Jones mower, John Deere corn planter good as new; grain drill. 2 hay rakes, 2 breaking plows, 1 new ground plow, 1 double shove! plow, 1 cultivator, 1 lever spike tooth harrow, 2 spring tooth harrows, 1 spike tooth harrow, 2 Troy wagons, 1 farm wagon, carriage. 2 rubber tire buggies one good as new, 1 steel tire buggy, sleigh, bob sleds, hog rack and hay ladders combined, bay ladders, wind mill, 2 sets of team harness, 1 set of farm harness. 1 set of double carriage harness. 2 sets of single buggy harness, fence machine, 1 cream separator, 1 heating stove, 1 new steel range, household and kitchen furniture. Corn in the field, wheat in the bin. oats in the tin, hay in tie -tow, and many other articles. Sale to tiegin at nine o’clock. Terms—All sums of $5.00 and under cash in nand; on sums over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving note with goon and approved freehold security. Note bearing 8 per cent interest after maturity. No p’operty to be removed until settled for. THEODORE A. HENDRICKS. Michaud and Sen, Auctioneers.
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PUBLIC SALE. I, the undersigned, will offer for sale at my farm three miles west of Decatur on the township line, one mile east of Preble station, what is called the "Old Shane farm.” at ten o'clock a. m. on Monday, November 11, 1907, the following property, towit: Consisting of 9 head of horses,2 black horses 12 years old, about thirteen hundred younds in weight; 1 black horse 5 years old. fifteen hundred pounds; 1 4-year-old brown mare. 1 10-year-old black horse. 2 extra good bay driving mares. 5 years old; 1 3-year-old driving chestnut sorrel, extra quality; 1 4-year-old black driving horse. Forty head of cattle, 15 fresh cows, with calves by side, weighing from 10 to 15 hundred pounds, extra quality for milk and stock, also 5 others which will be fresh between now and January Ist; some good Jerseys among them. This is the finest lot of cows ever offered at any sale in a long time. Over half of them are full blooded Durhams, but no papers with them. Do not miss the sale but come and see this fine stock. Also 20 good feeding steers, heifers weighing from 10 to 7 hundred, good quality. Three 1-year-old stock bulls. Hogs—lo brood sows, 8 of which have pigs by their side; 2 will farrow soon; twenty shoats, weighing from forty to fifty pounds; 1 full blooded Birkshire male hog. 1 year old. Sheep —85 bead of extra fine Shropshire ewes, as good as grown, from 1 to 4 years old. And also four to six spring buck lambs and some older ones. I will mention to you that this is as fine a lot of sheep as ever was offered for sale. One Turnbull wagon, good; one other wagon, one hay loader, as good as new; one mowing machine, one self binder, one side delivery hay rake, one disc drill, one corn planter, spring tooth harrow, and spike tooth harrow; one breaking plow, one bob sled, shovel plow, one set of britchen harness, as good as new; one set of lighter harness, one set of double buggy harness. as good as new; two hay laders. Six hundred shocks of com in field, three hundred bushels of oats in bin, twenty tons of hay in mow. Forty ducks, a lot of chickens, and some turkeys. Terms of Sale—Ten months’ time will be given on all sums over five dollars by purchaser giving note with approved security; five dollars and under, cash in hand. Five per cent discount for cash on sums over $5.00. No goods removed until conditions of sale are complied with. DAVID GERBER. Fred Reppert, Auctioneer.
EXCURSIONS—EKIE RAILROAD.
Low one-way Colonist fares to the Pacific Coast and intermediate points. On sale daily until October 31st, 1907. Homeseekers’ excursion sto the West, Northwest and Southwest. On sale the first and third Tuesdays in each month. Low excursion fares to Jamestown Exposition. On sale daily. For further information, apply to agent of Erie R. R.., or write O. L. ENOS. Traveling Passenger Agent, 248-20 t Marion, Ohio. o— POSITIVE PROOF Should Convince the Greatest Skeptic in Decatur. Because it's the evidence of a Detur citizen. Testimony easily investigated. The strongest endorsements of merit. The best proof. Read it: John Oswalt, living on Elm St.., near C. and E. R. R. station, Decatur, Ind., says: “I was a member of the 130th Indiana Volunteers and when I left the army I suffered terrible pains through my back and loins, which I think was brought about by injuries I received by the explosion of a shell. I felt a pain across my back at the time but apparently I got over it and thought nothing of it for several years, and then I began to have continuous backache and as I grew older the aching became more severe. There was a dull aching pain right across my loins and sometimes the pain was : sharp. Jt made me feel miserable. In the morning I felt lame and sore, for !my rest was broken at night. I used so many remedies without results, it seemed like throwing my money away. For awhile I became so badly afflicted i that I could not attend to my work. Doan’s Kidney Pills were brought to : my attention and I got a box at the 1 Holihouse Drug Co.’s store and they 1 cured me. During the past ten years ' I have not had a return of the trouble. I made a statement for publication in ' 1902 telling of my experience and I am pleased to slate today that the ■ cure then affected has remained permanent. I can conscientiously recommend Doan's Kidney Pills. I repeat personally what I have stated.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo. N. Y.. sole agents for the United States. Remember the name —Doan’s —and take no other.
RECEIVER’S SALE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned a receiver, appointed by the Adams Circuit Court in the case of William E. Swartz vs. the Journal Publishing Company, will offer for sale on Thursday, November 7, 19C7, Between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p. m at public auction at the office of the Decatur Journal on the corner of Third and Monroe streets, in the city of Decatur, Adams county, Indiana, the following property: One large power pfess. one gas engine, two Job Presses, proof press, imposing stones about 100 fonts of metal type, wood type, stands and cases, and all other printing material of every kind and nature belonging to the plant of the Decatur Journal. Subscription list, book accounts due said corporation, iron safe, roll top desk, and in short the entire property belonging to the Journal Publishing Company, now situate in the twostory brick, building on the comer of Third and Monroe streets, in said city on the following terms and conditions, to-wit: One third cash, one third in six months and one third in 12 months from date of sale; deferred payments to draw 6 per cent interest from date, and be secured to the satisfaction of the Receiver, with good freehold security. Above property must sell for at least two-thirds the appraisement. Said Receiver is also authorized to sell said plant at private sale at any time before said above date of sale, for not less than the full appraised value. JESSE D. DAILEY.
Receiver. Hooper and Lenhart, J. W. Teeple. Attorneys for Receiver. The Decatur Journal was established in 1879. and has been in continuous existence ever since; has a fair subscription list, abundance of material to run a Weekly paper and job printing plant. 2t CURED OF BRIGHT’S DISEASE Mr. Robert O. Burke, Elnora, N. Ywrites: "Before I started to use Foley’s Kidney Cure'l had to get up from twelve to twenty times a night and I was so impaired I could scarcely see one of my family across the room. I had given up hope of living, when a friend recommended Foley s Kidney Cure. One 50 cent bottle worked wonders and before I had taken the third bottle the dropsy had gone, as well as all other symptoms of Bright’s disease.” THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG C 0... DEMOCRAT WANT ADS. PAY. Stop That Cold To check early colda or Grippe with "Preventlcs” means sure defeat for Pneumonia. To stop a cold with Preventlcs Is safer than to let It run and U obliged to cure it afterwards. To be sure. Seventies will cure even a deeply rested cold, but ; taken early—at tha sneese stage—they break, or head of! these early colds. That's surely better. That's why they are called Preventlcs. Preventlcsare little Gandy Cold Cures. No Quinine, no physic, nothing sickening. Nice for the children—and thoroughly safe too. If you feel chilly, if you sneexe. If you ache all over, think of Preventies. Promptness may also save half your usual sickness. And don't forget your child. If there is feverishness, nightorday. Herein probably lies Preventlcs' greatest efficiency. Bold in 6o boxes for the pocket, also In 25c boxes of 48 Preventlcs. Insist on your druggists giving you Preventlcs W. H. NACHTRIEB. Ylnbl Our delicious Cod Liver preparation without oil. Better than old-fashioned cod liver oil and emulsions to restore health for Old people, delicate children, weak run-down persons, and after sickness, colds, coughs, bronchitis and all throat and lung troubles. Try it on our guarantee. SMITH YAGER & FALK. Real Estate Farms and city property to sell and buy. Call and see my list. Here is a few of our bargains: 160 acres, 5 miles of Decatur, S7O per acre; good house, bank barn 80 acres, good buildings, SBS per acre. 60 acres, good house, fair barn, $4,500. 40 acres, good buildings, all in good shape, 3 miles of Monroe. Price $3,500. 93 acres, good house and bank barn, and good soil. Price $5,700. And city property in all parts of the city and house 8 rooms and 4 closets and pantry. Price S9OO. House in southwest for $650. And a house of 8 rooms, 2 story, close in, for $2,250 And a fine house and barn in 6 blocks of Adams County bank, for $2,200. Cal land see my list I. L Babcock & Ward Decatur. Ind.
DEMOCRAT; WANT ADVERTISING WANTED ~ ery wagon and work Must be strictly honest and furnish reference. Address K, WANTED— Good homes for two boys, aged eight and six _ 'WNVED AT dressmakers in every town to*sel if not already sold in the ea 1 goods stores, the celebrated Lata mille ” the best of all lace front cor sets. Willing workers can .earnJHO per day- For catalogue and further informa ion write International Corset Co., Aurora, III- _ bari“g money to invest will please call and see the undersigned. Can place your money at 6 and 7 per cent. The Decatur Abstract & Loan Co. Decatur Indiana. WANTED— 25 bushel each of home grown field peas and navy beans. ~D. Hale- :sl ' i:i ’""for sale _____ FOITsALE—A Buck"cook stove nearly good as new. Inquire at J. H. Heller s residence, corner Jefljerson and Third streets. t ts FOR SALg—One secondhand eightroll Milwaukee corn shredder in good condition for sale cheap. Will give easy terms. J. R- Schafer, ts FOR SALE —A house and lot centrally located and a lot and a half In the southwest part of the city. Inquire of Amelia Tonnelier, corner Fourth and Marshal streets. 261 ' 6t FOR SALE—' Two rat terrier pups, six weeks old; will sell cheap. Inquire of Mrs. Alva Nichols, Mercer avenue. 261-5 t
FOR SALE—One extra good Shorthorn bull calf, recorded; also two weanling draft colts, cheap. Inquire at this office. Fred D. Bell. 266-6 t FOR”SALE—Buckwheat four, by John Hessler. R. R. No. 2, phone 10 m line. Leave ordc-s at Smith, Yager and Falk's drug store or at Curley's place- 258-30 t ANY ONE desiring to buy either an old or new piano, inquire at this office. 261-6 t FOR SALE—2 good work horses, 1 full blood Berkshire male hog. 1 full blood Durham bull. Chas. S. Mumma. Telephone 10G, R. R. 12. 266-61 FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT— Board by the week. Laura Crill. Sixth street. FOR - RENT—Nine room house, just completed; has modern improvements. Inquire of J. Q. Neptune. 262-3 t LOST AND FOUND FOUND —A suit of clothes. Owner can have same by calling at this j office, describing same and paying for this notice. ts LOST —A yellow hound at Preble. Finder return to Dr. E. H. Leßrun Decatur, Ind., receive reward. 260-6 t MISCELLANEOUS FURNISHED ROOMS for rent, with all modern conveniences. Board by the week. Rebecca Steele, corner Fifth and Marshal Sts.. Phone 215. MONEY TO LOAN—On farms, at 5 per cent, interest, with privilege of partial payments. Can furnish money on day of application. The Decatur Abstract & Loan Co., Deeatur, Ind. 2t-wk-4wk REAL ESTATE “ LIST your property with the Adams county Real Estate company. Kintz and Welfly, Mgrs., Room 8, Morrison 261-6 t When the Stomach/Heartor Kidney nerves get weak, then these organs always fail. Don't drug the Stomach, nor stiumuiate the Heart or Kidneys. Thar U simply a makeshift. Get a p^ e IT P,iO “ r" 0 * 71 t 0 dru ri?ists everywhere as Dr. Shoop’s Restorative. T h fn l ? ei t , h OratlVe is prp P ared expressly for these weak inside nerves Strengthen these nerves, build them XT , Dr '. . Sho °P’ s Restorative, tabV h< l uid - and see how quickly help wilfcome. Free sample test sent Your Dr Sh ° Op ’ Racine ’ Dr. E. H. Leßrun has for sale some of the finest strained honey ever sold in Decatur. See him if you want any. 266-3 t The New Pure Food and Foley’s a Honlv aS Sd t °Ta a r n “ e o towVtt Pure f °° d and drag sST---; Sults y for cWWren and THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG C 0...
Attention Everybody Are Vou Going to Have a Sale ? I If yon are. remember John Suphler the live stock and genral auctioneer is prepared to handle your sale successfully. Call early for dates. PHONES: Residence 531 Office 430 John Spuhler FARMS For Sale In Michigan, Ohio and Indiana Call on W.H. PARKER 212 Burt Street, Van Wert, Ohio C. L WALTERS ATTORNEY AT LAW Rhone 270 Second Street. Decatur, Indiana APPLES—At G. R. and I. at 75c and $1.25 per bushel. Daniel Railing. 258-2 t o Cool, Bracing Breezes Always Blow At Mackinac Island, Reached By the D. & C- Line. The most popular of all inland sea resorts is Mackinac Island, easily and comfortably accessible four times per wee* ria D. & C. Coast Line steamers from Cleveland. Toledo and Detroit. Cool tjroezes, picturesque scenery and excellent fishing facilities are special features of the Machlnac region. Send vwo-cent stamp for booklet entitled "la Fairyland. Address D. & C. NAVIGATION CO., Detroit, Mich. o— CHEAP EXCURSIONS. Via Erie R. R. to points In the west and southwest On the first and third Tuesday of each month, we will have on sale, both one way and round trip tickets at exceedingly low rates. Call on Erie agents for particulars, or write O. L ENOS, Traveling Passenger Agent, Marion, Ohio. o — TREASURER’S OFFICE TO KEEP OPEN. The county treasurers office will remain open from 7 a. m. until 8 p. m. beginning Monday. October 28th and continuing until Monday. November 4th. Office will not close for noon or supper hours, durisg these days. 258 tt ■— - o THE Electric Theatre TONIGHT Admission 5 Cents. MOTION PICTURES. First film—" Maniac Juggler.'' Enchanted Glasses.” Second film—“ The Adventurist." "On the Nile.” ILLUSTRATED SONG. "I Guess I’ll Take The Train Back Home.” Schmuck A Miller, Proprietors THE PICTOR IUM TONIGHT The Three Chatterboxes. Boys' House of Correction. All shows now beirg put on are and have never been shown any P &ce before.
