Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 5, Number 280, Decatur, Adams County, 19 November 1907 — Page 4
Il BIS Accurate price® paid by Decatur merchants for various products. Corrected every day at 2 o'clock. EAST BUFFALO, N. Y., Nov. 19 — Market steady. Prijjie steers ............. 056,59 Medtam steers ®s9 26 Stockers to best feeders.. @s4 00 Receipts, hogs, 30 cars; market steady. Mediums and heavies ...» @15.75 Yorkers ........ @55.75 Pigs @55.40 Receipts, sheep, 30 cars; market steady. Best spring lambs @56.90 Wether sheep ............ @55.50 Culls, clipped @s4 35 CHICAGO MARKETS December wheat 95% . May wheat 102% December corn 54% May com 56% December oats 48% May oats 50 PITTSBURG MARKETS. Nov. 19.—Hog supply, 10 cars; market steady. Heavies @56.00 Mediums @56.00 Yorkers @56.00 Light @55.80 Pigs @55.60 TOLEDO MARKETS. Cash wheat 98 December wheat 98% Cash com 61 December corn 57 Cash oats 50 December oats 49 PRODUCE. By Decatur Produce Co. Eggs 23c Butter 20c Fowls 8c
Chicks 8c Ducks ... 7c Geese 6c Turkeys, young 14c Turkeys, toms 9c Turkeys, hens 9c HIDES. By B. Kalver and Son. Beef hides 6c Calf hides 9c Tallow 4c Sheep pelts [email protected] Mink [email protected] Muskrat sc@2sc Coon IScOII.OO Skunk 15c©|1.90 Possum sc© 30c - PUBLIC SALE. I. the undersigned will offer for sale at my farm three and one-half miles southeast of Decatur, one mile west of Rlvarre on the Piqua road, at ten o’clock a. m., on Thursday, Nov. 21, 1907, the following property to-wit: Eleven head of horses, consisting of 1 Dapple grey mare 3 years old, 1 grey horse 4 years old, 1 sorrel Belgium colt 1 year old, 1 Belgium colt, 1 year old this fall; 1 bay horse 2 years old, 1 bay mare 3 years old, 1 roan mare, weight 1,400 lbs; 1 brown mare 15 years old, 1 bay mare 12 years old. Five head of cattle, consisting of 1 full blood Jersey cow, fresh in December, 1 Durham fresh Ist of Feb., 1 roan Durham heifer 1 year old, a good one; 1 2-year-old Durham cow. 1 2 year-old steer. Thirty head of hogs. 1 Duroc male hog. Major B. No. 16597, 2 years old; 1 Duroc sow, Lola Fern, No. 28940. 1 Duroc sow 2 years old, 2 Duroc sows 1 year old, eligible to record; 1 Poland China sow. 12 Duroc shoats, weighing 100 lbs., 12 shoats 60 lbs. Twenty breeding ewes, 1 full Shropshire buck, these are extra good ones. Deering binder. Standard mower, John Deere hay loader, hay tedder, John Deere ridiog plow, hay rake. 1 horse corn cutter, McSherry nine disc drill, Be4l center disc, Gibbs walking plow, 1 lever harrow, 69 tooth, 1 wood frattne harrow, 2 sulky corn plows, 1 2-horse corn dropper, feed cutter, mud boat, truck wagon, 1 Studabaker 3*4 farm wagon, used one year; hay ladders, dump boards double and single shovel plows, 1 set of heavy work harness, used one year, 1 set of light work harness, log bunks and log chains, seed sower, corn planter, grindstone cistern pump. Household goods, cook stove, heating stove, table; cupboard, bedstead, dresser, commode. Fifty head of Plymouth Rock chickens, a lot of turkeys, and many other articles not mentioned. 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.
A. M. BOWEN. Ed Kirkjand, Auctioneer. Phillip Koos, Clerk. STOVES MENDED I am now in a position to mend and fix all kinds of stoves and can furnish all parts broken or missing. If you have anything in this line see F. E. SMITH.
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FOR STATE SENATOR. We are authorized to announce the ' name of W. S. Welle, of Fort Wayno, as a candidate for Senator of AllenAdams counties. FOR REPRESENTATIVE. We are auGorized to annoanoe the name of Thurman Gottschalk.of Berae, as a candidate for Repreeentative. subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary Election, to be held Friday, ; December 6, 19#7. FOR REPRESENTATIVE. We are autaonzed to announce the name of Valentine Linker, Kirkland township, as a candidate fee Representative, subject to the decision nf the Democratic Primary Election, to be held Friday, December 6, 1997. FOR REPRESENTATIVE. We are authorized to announce the name of A. P. Beatty, of Decatur, as a candidate for Representative, subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary Election, to be held Friday, December 6, 1907. FOR PROSECUTOR. We are authorized to announce the name of Henry B. Heller, of Decatur, as a candidate for Prosecutor for the 126th Judicial District, subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary Election, to be held Friday, December 6, 1907. FOR TREASURER. We are authorized to announce the name of W. J. Archbold, as a candidate for Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary Election, to be held Friday, December 6, 1907. FOR TREASURER. We are authorized to announce the name of Paul Baumgartner, of Decatur, as a candidate for Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary Election, to be held Friday, December 6, 1907.
FOR TREASURER. We are authorized to announce the name of Charles W. Yager, of St. Marys township, as a candidate for Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary Election, to be held Friday, December 6, 1907. FOR AUDITOR. We are authorized to announce the name of T. H. Baltzell, of Washington township, as a candidate for Auditor, subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary Election, to be held Friday, December 6, 1907. FOR AUDITOR. Xtje are authorized to announce the name of P. A. Macklin, of Wabash township, as a candidate for Auditor, subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary Election, to be held Friday, December 6, 1907. FOR AUDITOR. We are authorized to announce the name of H. S. Miehand. of Berne, as a candidate for Auditor, subject to the decision »f the Democratic Primary Election, to be heM Friday, December 6, 1907. FOR AUDITOR. We are authorized to announce the name of Fred Hoffman, es Deeatnr, as a candiifcte for Auditor, snbjeet to the decision of the Democratic Primary Election, to be held FYiday, December 6, 1907. FOR SHERIFF. We are authorized te annotates the name of Eli Meyer, or Deaatur, as a candidate for Sheriff, subject to the deciaeon of the Democratic Primary election, to be hold Friday, December 6, 1997. FOR COMMISSIONER. We are authorised to announce the name of Lewis Fruchte, of Decatur, as a candidate for Commissioner. Second district, subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary Election, to be held Friday, December 8, 1907. FOR COMMISSIONER. We *ri» authorised to announce the name of Do vid Werling. of Kirkland twwunhip, ns a candidate tor Commissioner. first district, subject to the (leoision of the Democratic Primary Election, to be held Friday, December «, 1997. FOR COMMISSIONER. We are authorized te announce the name of James A. Hendricks, of Monroe, as a candidate for Commissioner, Second district, eubjeot to the decision of the Democratic Primary Election, to be held Friday, Decsmbsr 6, 1907.
FOR COMMISSIONER. We are authorised to aanounee the name of Heary Zwlek, of Root township, ae a candidate for Oommisetaoc-r, first district, subject to the decision ot the DeunooraUo Primary Meetloa. to be held Friday, December 6, 1987. FOR COMMISSIONER. We are authortoed to aauonuce the name of Peter Forbing, of Decatur, as a candidate for Commissioaer. Second district, subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary Election, to be held Friday, December 8, 1907. FOR SURVEYOR. We are authorised to announce the name of Chas. C. Ernst, of Decatur, as a candidate for Surveyor, subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary Election, to be held Friday, Docember 8, 1987. FOR SURVEYOR. We are authorised to announce the name of Orval Harruff. of Decatur, to be a candidate for fnrveyer, subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary Election, to be held Friday, December 6, 1907. FOR SURVEYOR. We are authorised to aimoeaee the name of Abe Boegli, of Berne, to be a candidate for Surveyor, subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary Election, to be heM Friday, December 8, 19d7. *
FOR CORONER. We are authorized to announce the name of Dr. J. C. Grandstaff, of Preble, as a candidate for Coroaer, subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary Election, to be held Friday, December 6, 1907. FOR TRUSTEE. We are authorized to announce the name of David Steele as a candidate lor Trustee of Kirkland township, subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary Election, to be held Friday, December 6, 1907. FOR TRUSTEE. We are anhorized to announce the name of Harlo W. Mann, as a candidate for Trustee of Root township, subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary Election, to be held Friday, December 6, 1907. FOR TRUSTEE. We are authorized to announce the name of H. W. Sellemeyer as a candidate for Trustee of Washington township, subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary Election, to be held Friday, December 6, 1907. FOR TRUSTEE. We are authorized to announce the name of David Dilling as a candidate for Trustee of treble township, subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary Election, to be held Friday, December 6, 1907. FOR TRUSTEE. We are authorized to announce the name of Elias Crist, as a candidate for Trustee of Washington township, subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary Election, to be held Friday, December *, 1907. FOR TRUSTEE. We are authorized to announce the name of Frank Heller as a candidate for Trustee of Hartford township, subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary Election, to be held Friday, December 6, 1907. FOR TRUSTEE. We are authorized to announce the name of Jehn B. Stoneburner as a candidate for Trustee of Washington township, subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary Election, to be held Friday, December 6, 1907. FOR TRUSTEE. We are authorized to announce the name of John D. Stults as a candidate for Trustee of Washington township, subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary Election, to be held Friday, December 6. 1907. FOR TRUSTEE. We are authorized to announce the name of John Lose as a candidate for Trustee of Washington township, subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary Election, to be held Friday. December 6, 1907. FOR TRUSTEE. We are authorized to announce the name of Daniel W. Huffman, as a candidate for Trustee of Preble township, subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary Election, to be held Friday, December 6, 1907. FOR ASSESSOR. We are authorized to announce the name of Jehn Christen as a candidate for Assessor of Washington township, subject to the decislob of the Democratic Primary Ebeetion. to be held Friday, December 6, 1907.
FOR ASSESSOR. We are authorized to announce the name es Joshua Parrish, as a cancfidate for Assessor of Washington township. subjeet to the decision of the Democratic Primary Election, to be held Friday, December 6, 1907. FOR ASSESSOR. We are authorized to announce the name of Samuel Nusbaum, as a eancMdate for Assessor of Monroe township, subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary Election, to be held Friday, December 6, 1907. FOR ASSESSOR. W eare authorized to announce the name of J. A. Cline, as a candidate for Assessor of Boot township, subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary Eection, to be held Friday, December 6,19 W. FOR ASSESSOR. We are authorized to announce the name of Edward Gallmeyer, as a candidate for Assessor of Preble township, subject to the decision of the Democritic Primary Election, to be held Friday, December 6, 1907. FOR ASSESSOR. We are authorised to announce the name of August Koenemann as a candidate for Assessor of Root township, subject to the dieslon es the Democratic Primary Election to be held Friday, December 6. 19'97. FOR ASSESSOR. We are authorized to announce the name of Samuel Jaberg, as a candidate for Assessor of Preble township, subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary Election to be held Friday, December 6, 1907. FOR TRUSTEE. Wo are authorized to announce the name of Frank C. Wechter as a candidate for Trustee of Blue Creek township, subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary Election, to be held Friday, December 6, 1907. FOR ASSESSOR. We are authorised to announce the name of William Zimmerman, as a candidate for Assessor of Kirkland township, subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary Election, to be held Friday, December 6, 1997. FOR ASSESSOR. We are authorized to announce the name of William Blackburn as a candidate for Assessor of Washington township, subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary Election, to be held Friday, December 6, 1997.
Farmers! Attention mt ■ "W' Wj ' i - * i X. < 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- 1J. N. BURKHEAD Auctioneer Attention Everybody Are You Going to Have a Sale ? * If you are. remember Joha 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
For Spouting, Roofing Galvanized Iren and Tin Work. Copper end Galvanized Lightning Rods. See T» A. Leonard Opposite Hale’s Warehouss. Buy your CICARSAND TOBACCO from TIM CORBETT He carries over 75 brands of j 5 and 10 cent cigars and everything in plug, fine cut and scrap tobaueo. You will find your favorite brand there fresh and clean. REALESTATE Heal is the Best and safest investment. City Property and Farms for Sale. I have a bargain list of city property ranging in price from SBOO upwards, according to conveniences and location. Some of the best locations in city. Muncie property to exchange for Decatur property. I have 160 acres, 2 miles from city, SBO per acre. 120 acres 2% miles from city, sll9 per acre. 80 acres 3% miles from city, $79 per acre. 80 acres 7 miles from city, $99 per acre. Suburban property from one acre up to 12 acres. List your property with me at lowest commission of any one in city. W. H. MYERS Office Over Interurban Station with Hooper and Lenhart. Residence—3l3 Adams st. Decatur, Indiana.
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By feeding the sow cine 10c a litter «>e nated before Dirt . successful Chilera proof. One In tests, 10,000 h \ my own suckfurther proof I will sn p for w eeks ling pigs and expose them ro expense and risk. * dld or Dieter or VeUrinarian risk . Why? yet dares to take any both hlB Simply because h „ , ng the past hogs and business. an( j exeight years I havescattered posed in sick shol an(l f rom from Virginia to } 200 of Michigan.to Fl loss from rw n iera live a written guarantee Cholera. Ig . “ 000 ,00 security, and back it with a »n.v I can deliver the goods- In( j Robert Ridgway, Box 30, Amb GO ft L — Feed and Seeds Peninsular Portland Cement Gypsum Rock Wall Plaster We make a specialty es furnishing HIGH GRADE CLEAN COAL that will bum. I J. D. HALE Cor. Jefferson and 2nd Bta.
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democrat want advertising "" WANTED WANTBD —10 men to husk core. mile of Decatur on interurban. Will pay by shock or bushel. Phone MlB. Viator Ulman. WANTBD—Ge«4 h<te«n for fljad sight ted aix years. — ■ for ba L E for SALK— Naw piaaoe jest aapa*. •4. Will sell for 9136 99 ff .eld K once Call phono 818. 2(Mt FOB SA LB—A house and lot In oae •t the most desirable locations it the city. Inquire of P. K. Ktaaey. 2TMt LOST—A yellow Scotch Collie dog. Has long tall, white breast, white face and two white front feet. Finder please return to Samuel Tumbleson, or notify him at east end prairie, Berne No. 3. 279-6 t LOST—SS.OO bill between Scheiman meat market and Boston store. Herman Hart. 279-3 t LOST—A silver open faced watch No. 6465061. Finder return to Peoples restaurant and receive reward. FOR SALE—An Oak Peninsular heater and one Hot Air incubator as good as new. Inquire of C. E. Nichols. Phoae 432. MMt FOR SALE—A good new house with nine rooms, six closets and a large cellar. Two porches and a fifty bap rel cement cistern. In a good location. The lot is 42%x185 ft. Brick side walk. Inquire the Daily Democrat 2TS-13t FOR SALE —Duroc Jersey swine, either sex, any age. Also black Langshan cockerels. Inquire E. F. Miller, R. R. 12, Phone 14G line. 275-COt FOR SALE — A Buck cook stove nearly good as new. Inquire at J. H. Heller’s residence, corner Jefferson and Third streets. ts FOR BALB —Domestic sewing machine, baby cab. and book ease. Inquire or Mrs. Keablwr. ?T2-6t FOR SALE —200 bushels of turnips. WIU sell for 250 per bushel if called for. See Phil L. Bchleferateta, R. R. 7. 278-61 FOR BALD—Bockwheat tear, by John Hessler, R. R. He. 3, fbone 10 m line. Loave orders at Smith. Yager and Falk's drug store er at Curler's plane 258-dOt FOR RBNT—A new nine-room house close to center of town, modern. ' Also a six-room house. Inquire Os B. W. Sholty. 270-ts FOR SALE—One steam water well drilling machine in good repair. Inquire of George Hennefort. FOR SALE—Mirror, gasoline range, china closet, parlor cabinet, several fancy tables, bed room suits, combined book case and secretary, carpets, sewing machine, etc. Call from 9 to 112 a. m. J. R. Schafer’s residence. !74-6t LOST AND FOUND LOST—IB size watch with open face silverine case, screw back and front No. case 6455061. Seven jewels Elgin movement No. 5530102. The finder will be given $5.00 reward fdr return1 ing same to John Ray at Peoples restaurant. 278-3 t IX)ST OR STRAYED—Ten head of j shoats, weighing about 150 pounds. I They were lost near Ed Moses or Barney Hackman. Leave information at this office or Louin Koldewer, rural route 8. A liberal reward. 271-6 t FOUND—A large fur glove. Owner may have same by inquiring of William Gilbert, R. R. 8. ts LOST—Four keys, 2 large and 2 smallReturn to Henry McLain. MISCELLANEOUS WANTING to buy a good family mare that will weigh about 1,200 poundsSee Samuel Helm, R. R. ». ® r call Phone 12 E line. HIGHEST prices paid for poultry. Sam Wyatt, phone 445, Decatur. Indiana. 2,000 tons Hocking Valley coal to be sold hi large or small quantities at $3.50 per ton. Other ®oal in propertion. Tricker and Merica, Phone 534-2deactow-3«
