Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 6, Number 223, Decatur, Adams County, 17 September 1908 — Page 4
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PUBLIC SAXE. The undersigned will offer for sale at his residence one-half mile east it Hoagland, Ind., Madison township, beginning at ten o’clock a. m., Saturday, September 26, the following property: Two work horses, 1 good famay driving horse, 2 milk cows, 1 heifer. will be fresh soon, 1 steer, 2 calves, 40 head Shropshire ewes, 20 head ewe lambs, 1 brood sow, 6 shoats, 6 pigs. One wagon, 2 top buggies, one surrey, 1 hay loader, 1 hay rake, 1 mower, 1 corn plow, 1 drill, 1 Portland sleigh, new, 1 set double work harness, 1 set single harness, 1 pair bob sleds, plows, harrows and cultivators, corn in the field. Household goods —One heating stove, 1 cook stove, bedsteads, chairs, tables, stands and other articles too numerous to mention. Chickens and turkeys. Terms of Sale —$5.00 and under cash on day of sale; over $5.00, a credit of 1 year will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security. benjamin Mclntosh. Fred Reppert. Auctioneer. o PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at his residence 1% north of Monroe, Indiana, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., Wednesday, Sept, 23, 1908. the following property: Five head of horses —Oue brown mare 14 years old, bred; 1 brown horse 12 years old, bay mare. 4 years old in foal, 1 sorrel horse 1 year old and 1 farm mare. Cattle —One Jersey cow, bq fresh by day of sale; 1 cow giving milk be fresh in March; 1 coming 2 year old heifer. Hogs. 26 head—Four brood sows will farrow about October 1. 20 head shoats weigh from 25 to 125 Jhs., 1 Chester White male hog 2 years old. Sheep 43 head —Twen-ty-eight head of good brood ewes, 14 head spring lambs, 1 extra good buck. One Turnbull wagon, 1 binder. 1 mower, 1 grain drill. 1 hay tedder. 1 suky hay rake, self-dump; 1 riding breaking plow, 1 walking cultivator, 1 spike tooth harrow, 1 walking breaking plow, 1 grindstone. 1 fanning mill, 1 slip scraper, 1 20-gallon copper kettle, 1 sewing machine, 2 sets work harness, one set almost new: about 5 tons hay In mow, 100 bu. oats in bln. 50 bu. rye in bin. about 200 shocks corn in field. 1 3-wheel corn cutter, and numerous other articles not mentioned. Terms of sale —$5.00 and under cash on daye of sale: over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security. Four per cent discount for eash. JAMES WAGNER. J. N. Burkhead, Auctioneer. T. J. Durkins. Clerk.
attention! I SO Everybody As the time is not far distant when you will be wanting to have that sale and you will wonder what Auctioneer will get you the high dollar for your property. Listen John Spuhler The Live Stock and General AUCTIONEER Is cfie auctioneer that gets the high dollar for all property sold. Claim dates early. ’Phone, Res. 531; Office 430 DECATUR. IND. HOW TO CURE SKIN DISEASES. The germs and their poisons must be drawn to the surface of the skin and destroyed Zemo will do this and cure any case of skin or scalp disease, no matter from what cause or JSO— long standing. Write for sample E W. Rose Med. Co., St. Louis, Mo. See photos of cures and window or show case display at Smith, Yagar & Falk drug store. —o — — On the top wave of public favor— Try Admiral coffee. 209-ts
FARM FOR SALE. At public auction, Thursday, September 17th, at 3:00 o’clock p. m. I Five miles east of Van Wert, Ohio, along the Fort 'Wayne, Van Wert and Lima traction line, at stop 29. This farm contains 71 acres, all cleared and tiled, with a new five-room house, built of first-class material. New barn 28 by 50 feet, and granary and crib 26 by 26 feet; cement cistern and drove well, fruit trees and shade trees. The line fences are all woven wire, with red cedar posts. The location of this farm can not be excelled, is one-fourth mile to school, 1% miles to church, 2% miles to Middle Point, and five miles to- Van Wert, the county seat, and being located along the best traction line in the state. Here is a chance for some one o buy a very desirable home, on Thursday, September 17, 1908. The terms of this sale will be SSOO down on day of sale and balance cash or bankable note with six per cent interest when deed is made. J. R. MORRIS, Owner, Van Wert, O. Ed Kirkland. Van Wert, O. Auct.
Farmers Attention Hello Everybody!! When you think of employing an AUCTIONEER stop and consider whois more capable of selling your property than "J. N” who has bad 7 years experience and is posted on live stock values. He is willing to allow you to be the judge. Phone at my expense. Thanking you for past patronage I remain, Yours for successful sales J. N. BURKHEAD The Live Stock and General Auctioneer. Monroe Ind. THE MIGHTY POWER OF MI-O-NA
Mi-o-na, that extraordinary and perfect stomach tonic, will relieve dyspepsia in twenty four hours. It will cure, and is guaranteed by Holthouse Drug Co., to the readers of Decatur to cure the most pitiful cases of dyspepsia, if taken according to directions. Mi-o-na tablets not only cure dyspepsia, but all stomach disturbances, such as vomiting of pregnancy, sea or car sickness (after excessive indulgence. Mi-o-na cures by strengthening and invigorating the flabby stomach walls, and after a course of Mi-o-na treatment, constipation, if there is any, will entirely disappear. Read this from the president of a New York corporation: “I have been a terrible sufferer from dyspepsia and gastritis for two years. The most Eminent physicians prescribed for me with no effect. I have been absolutely cured by your Mi-o-na tablets. The first one gave me a relief almost incredible.”—Herbert H. Taylor. 501 West 143 street, New York City. Mi-o-na is a most economical treatment —a large box of tablets only costs 50 cents at Holthouse Drug Co., and the dyspeptic, nervous or otherwise. who does not give them a trial, is losing an opportunity to regain health.
ELZEY’S CHOLERA BALM. Hag been sold for the past eighteen years and has proved Itself a valuabl remedy. Try it. lam also agent for Dr. Clark Johnson’s Indian Blood Syrup made in New York. All persons having any disease arising from imptireb lood such as rheumatism,dropsy, kidney disease etc., should see me. JOHN ELZEY, 154-30 t 1108 Monroe St.. Decatur, Ind. NOTICE. On account of the Fort Wayne Fair Sept. 15. 16, 17, 18, 19, the Fort Wayne & Springfield Ry. Co., will offer a rate of 60c round trip to Fort Wayne. Ind. Tickets good returning Sept. 19, 19»8. W. H. Fledderjotann, 220-4 t General Manager.
000000000000 O DEMOCRAT O O WANT COLUMN O 000000000000 FOR RENT FOR RENT —House on Marshall street. Inquire of Mrs. Lucy J. Gregory. 209-6 t FOR RENT —Five room cottage with hard and soft water in house. Located on Nuttman avenue. Key first dcor east. Inquire of C. O. France, with Conter Ice Cream Co. tt FOR SALE , PEARS FOR SALE—If you want fine pears for canning purposes, phone 300. 22t-6t PICKLES FOR SALE—At Fronefield j farm east of the city, 20c a hundred in the city and 15c at the patch. I als ohave some tomatoes and melons. Call on Ja<*ob Kiper. 223-6 t LOT FOR SALE—A well located lot in north part of city, on improved street: good place for residence and a splendid investment if you want to speculate. Will sell at a bargain if taken soon. Inquire at this office, ts GRAPES FOR SALE—Finest in the land. Call phone 300. 306-12 t FOR SALE—2O shoats from 50 to 125 lb. Will sell all or any number. Call at the farm or see Dan Erwin. FOR SALE OR TRADE—A hard coal base burner stove in good condition. Will trade for cow. Phone 300, Decatur. 210-6 t LOST AND FOUND FOUND—A pocketbook containing some small change. Owner can have same by calling at this office and paying for this adveitisement. 222-3 t LOST—Pair of gold rim glasses. Return to this office. 223-6 t LOST —Between M. E. church and the Ellingham residence, a band ring, engraved “from papa to Etta.” If found return to Mrs. T. L. McCullough and receive reward. 220-6 t LOST —A gold necklace and heart pendant with pearl settings. Please return to C. H. Colter and receive reward. 212-0 t FOUND —The lady who lost a black ice wool shawl at Maple Grove park some time ago can have same by calling at this office and paying for this ad. 213-3 t LOST OR STOLEN—A Racycle blcycle. It was taken this morning from in front of the Peoples bakery, either by mistake or stolen. The party is known who took same and he had better return same. 214-3 t
STOLEN. BICYCLE^TOLEN—en from in front of Schafer Hardware store Saturday evening. Reward for information leading its recovery. Clyde Rice, Decatur, Ind. 215-3 t POLI TIC AL C ALE N DAR. Monmouth, school house, Thursday evening. September 17. Hon. D. N. Erwin. Krutzman school house. Preble township, Thursday evening. September 17. Hon. J. F. Fruchte and Mayor C. O. France. Election school house, Kirkland township, Thursday evening, September 17. Hon. C. J. Lutz. Election school house, French township, Friday evening, September 18. Hons. S. A. M. Butcher, of Geneva, and Emil Franz, of Berne. Linn Grove, school house. Friday evening. September 18. Hons. Jacob Butcher, of Geneva, and Jesse Kelley. Kohr’s school house. Union township. Thursday evening, September 17. Hons. John C. Moran and A. P. Beatty. Mjnnroe. 'Woodmen’s Haffi, Friday evening. September 18. Hon. J. F. Snow. Berne. Schug's Hall, Thursday evening. September 17. Hon. D. B. Erwin. Geneva, Briggs Hall, Thursday evening, September 17. Hon. D. E. Smith. Kinsey school house. Blue Creek township, Friday evening, September 18. Hons. D. E. Smith and John C. Moran. Booher school house, Jefferson township, Friday evening. September 18. Hons. Henry B. Heller and W. L. Thornbill.
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ROBBERS ARE BUSY Forced Entrance into Van Camp Foundry Last Night and Stole Tools I AMOUNTING TO $36.00 Jacob Tester and Ernest Steele the Losers—No Clue to the Thieves Robbers forced entrance into the Van Camp foundry last night and pillaged tools belonging to machinists Jacob Tester and Ernest Steele, amounting collectively to approximately $36.00. Entrance to the building was effected by removing an east window from the building and the thieves were not generous enough to even leave one tool, that is, costly one, but tcbk all in sight. The tools which were taken, while small, were very valuable and belonged to Messrs. Jacob Tester and Ernest Steele, who are employes of the concern. The loss sustained by Tester was $21.00 and Steele is loser sls. As yet nothing more than the above mentioned has been missed. Neither the proprietor nor the men have any clue whatever as to the identity of the robbers, but it is supposed that hoboes who happened along the track made the haul, expecting to sell the tools at some other place. Two suspicious looking characters were seen near the foundry yesterday afternoon and in all probability it was they who did the deed. ,_o On the top wave cf public favor — Admiral coffee. 209-ts o 000000000000 O THE MARKET O O REPORTS O 000000000000 Accurate prices paid by Decatur nerchanta for various products. Cor--ected every day at ? o’clock. EAST BUFFALO, N. Y„ Sept. 17 — Receipts, hogs. 20 cars; market slow. Mediums and heavies .... @57.50 Yorkers @57.40 Pigs @56.25 SHEEP. Wether sheep @54.50 Culls, clipped @54.09 Wether sheep @54.25 PITTSBURG MARKETS. Sept. 17. —Hog supply 20 cars; market steady. Heavies @57.30 Mediums @57.15 Yorkers @57.30 Light @56.80 Pigs @56.10 TOLEDO MARKETS. Wheat, cash 100% September wheat 100% Corn, cash 81 Oats, cash 51 September oats 49% PRODUCE. By Decatur Produce Co. Butter 16c Eggs 18c Fowls 8c Chicks 11c Ducks 7c Geese 7c Turkeys, young 13c Turkeys, toms 8c Turkeys, hens 9c HIDES. By B. Kalver and Son. Wool ~,, 13c@l?c lalf hides 7c Beef hides 4%c Tallow 4c Sheep pelts 25c @sl.oo DECATUR GRAIN MARKET. Niblick and Company. Eggs 18c Butter 16c Mixed ear corn 1.02 Yellow ear corn 1.05 White oats .46 Wheat 93 Alsike clover seed 7.50 Red clover seed 4.25 Timothy seed 1.50 Rye 65 Barley 50 PRICES ON COAL. Chestnut coal , $7,.25 Hocking Valley 3.75 West Virginia splint 4.v0 Wash nut 4.00 .The Decatur Packing company, Phone 81, will pay the following priceo for Iiv e stock: Hags $6 00@$6 25 Cattle 3.00@ 5.00 Calves 5.00@ 5 50 o You have tried the rest, now try the best —Admiral coffee. 209tf
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TINNING For Spouting, Roofing Galvanized Iron and Tin Work, Copper and Galvanized Lighting Rods. See T. A. Leonard Opposite Hale’s Warehouse. FEED AND SEEDS J. D. HALE Seeds, Feed, Wool, Salt and Coai Portland Cement. Rock Wall Plas ter, Lime and Fertilizere. Garden seeds in bulk, Lawn Grasi Seed, Flower Seeds and Bulbs. Feed and Coal delivered. Phone & 201 S. Second Street PROFESSIONAL DR. J. M. MILLER Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Treated EYES TESTED & GLASSES FITTED 220 South Second St. Decatur J. S. COVERDALE, M. D EARL G. COVEPDALE, M. D Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist Eyes tested. Glasses Fitted Ors. J.S. Coterdala and Son Office lißj4 2nd Street Decatur, - Indiana TO MEET SATURDAY (Continued on page 4.) will be abrogated. Edinger is well qualified to control the mechanical operation of the road, he having had worlds cf experience as an electrician and the officials have implicit confidence in him. At the Saturday meeting a successor to A. G. Kelley will, in all probability be chosen, and it is not unlikely that a Decatur man will be selected for this position, several applications having already been received. However the selection will be made by the directors and as yet we are unable to state who will receive the appointment. The session will be held Saturday at 10:09 a. m. and continue for several hours and In the meantime the stockholders will be conveyed to the grade south of the city and dinner will be served by the Royal Neighbors. o ASKS JUDGMENT (Continued from Page One) yesterday looking for Tom Covault and several others, two of whom he is authorized to place under arrest. As yet he has not returned and it is probable that he will capture his men before coming home. Covault is indebted to the city for an unpaid fine, and if captured will be placed In jail until sufficient time has been served to satisfy the law. o-- — ‘BEITY’ CAME HOME (Continued from page 1.) his lack of control, he twirled phenomenal ball, however, losing four out of six games in which he pitched. Three weeks ago he was sent to Des Moines, lowa, to finish the season with ths* club, a member of the Western association, and he did well. He won half of his games, materially aiding in the victories by consistent stick work as well as twirling which wa s creditable indeed. He will return to the Minneapolis club next spring, reporting at Chicago March 10th. o CANE MILL RUNNING. I am ready to operate my cane mill. Bring in your cane. Satisfaction guaranteed. Mill located a half mile north of Alpha churoh, 3% north of Decatur on the Fuelling road. 211-61 JACOB WEIDLF.R
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REAL ESTATE Real Estate Fars and city property for trade <Y sale. All sizes and some good bargains in M ichigan and also Texas land as fine as Adams county can show. Call and see I. L. BABCOCK Decatur, Ind. REAL ESTATE For Sale. 1 have a large list of Farms for sale, all sizes and prices; also city property in all parts of this city. W. H. Ward—Decatur, Ind. • FARMS FOR SALE ■ 131 acres, well watered, 2-etory brick residence, good barn, 10 minutes’ drive on pike to electric car, 1 square to school and church $49 an acre 103 acres, limestone soil, level, high and dry, 4-room new cottage, 1 mile from Worth, 5 miles to electric cars at Beard. ...$2,950 103 acres joining the above with 3-room cottage, good barn, immediate possession $1,850 50 acres new barn and 4-room house, 20 acres woods, 3% miles to electric cars, and Lagrange, Ky,. county seat $2,000 32 acres adjoining SI,OOO These farms are in Ky. free from night riders within access of the markets of Louisville, a city of a quarter of a million people to feed. We have farms all sizes and prices. Write us your wants. A. E. WALESBY, 447 W. Jefferson St. Home phone 3100. Louisville, Ky.
I repair Bicycles, Guns, Umbrellas, Prices Right F. E. SMITH The man who fixes things HOYTS PILE REMEDY APPEALS TO REASON STRIKES RJQMT AT THE / * VERY FOUNDATION OF THE QI GUARANTEED TO OUICKLY HEAL TO ly fJRFECT HEALTH THE WHO, E PILE W BEARING AREA OE MICOLS MtMBRANE L C X.HCYT a CO_ TOLEDO. OHIO TAKE HOYTS BROWN TABLETS FOB CONSTIPATION. — *OB -ALE SY’’" ■ ———_ _ liolthoase Drug Co. If you are a sufferer from piles. ManZan Pile Remedy will bring relief with the first application. Guaranteed. Price 50c. Sold by HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. — —. JUST LIKE TRAVELING ON A PRIVATE YACHT. The D. & C. Special Steamer City cf St. Ignace Operate s Tnree Trips Weekly to Mackinac. This season the D. & C. Line has aD eXtra steamer on the Mackinac Division. Only people who have sleeping accommodations travel on this boat. Thi s limits the passenger list and makes the trip more exclusive. The special steamer leaves Detroit every Sunday, Tuesday and Th'it <day. Send for pamphlet. Addres, Detroit & Cleveland Nrv. Co. 10 Wayne St,. Detroit, Mich. Democrat Want Ads. Pay,
BANK 000000000 000 ° 0 O FIRST n O NATIONAL a O BANK a 0 — 0 O Decatur, Indiana n 0 - — 0 O Capital n O SIOO,OOO n o — 5 O Surplus q O $20,000 n O 0 O Interest Paid on Q O Deposits o 2 0 0 0 000000000000 CLEANING AND DYEING ■ — Dr? Cleaning, Dyeing Ladies sending goods to us can save all express charges on $6.00 worth of work or more. We pay express ons way on $3.00. Club together and save money. FRENCH DRY CLEANING & DYEING CO. Office: 1205 S. Calhoun St FT. WAYNE, IND. Rhone 2198. Works Maumee An. PLUMBING P, J, HYLAHD SANITARY PLUMBING Gaa Fitting J Steam and Hot Water Heating, Gas and Combination Fixtures 23 Monroe St. Phone 254 CIGARS AND TOBACCO. *************** * • * The Most Complete * • Line of High Grade • • * Smoking - Chewing I •TOBACCO; * Carried in the city at * • T.C. Corbett's « Cigar Store • *************** am—— .♦ Smoko Decatur-made etgara— ♦ ♦ no better In the world. ♦ *♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ —o - GLENDALE FARM HERD DUROCB Now Is the time to buy your tried sows and get ready for next year'* spring pigs. You sold your sows this last fall and winter, so why not buy a tried sow or spring gilt and start right. I have them in the reach of every farmer. If you need a good male pig, I have them and will sell them right, and will register all hogs, sold to farmers during the next thirty days. My fall sale Is on Oct. 29. Write or phone at my expense for prices and sale catalogue. Lon’t forget the dXte— Oct. 29. 1908. D. E STUDABAKER, ts R F D. 3. Decatur. Ind.
