Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 6, Number 245, Decatur, Adams County, 13 October 1908 — Page 4

000000000000 O THE MARKET O O REPORTS O 000000000000 Accurate prices paid by Decatur merchants for various products. Corretted every day at 2 o’clock. EAST BUFFALO, N. Y„ Oct. 13.— Receipts, hogs, 30 cars; market slow. iKediums and heavies .... @57.80 Workers , @57.25 P** B @)5.75 SHEEP. Receipts 20 cars. Seat lambs @56.15 Yearlings @54.25 Wethers @54.00 Ewes @53.50 Calves @58.75 PITTSBURG MARKETS. Oct. 13.—Hog supply, 20 cars; market steady. Heavies @57.50 Mediums @57.30 Yorkers @57.25 Light @56.40 Pigs @55.85 ' TOLEDO MARKETS. WheA, cash 102% December wheat 103% i Corn, cash 77% Oats, cash 50 December oats 49% > | PRODUCE. By Decatur Produce Co. Eggs 20c Fowls 9c Ducks 8c Geese 5c Turkey 11c| Spring check 10c I Butter 15c i Clucks 11c ■ HIDES. By B. Kalver and Son. Wool 13c@18c Calf hides 9c Beef hides 7c Tallow 4c Sheep pelts [email protected] DECATUR GRAIN MARKET. Niblick and Company. Eggs 20c Butter 16c Mixed ear corn 1.02 Teltew eai corn /. . . 1.05| White oats 45 Wheat 96 Red clover clover seed 4.00' Alsike clover seed 7.00 Timothy seed 1-50 Rye 66 Barley 50 PRICES ON COAL. Chestnut coal $7.25 Hocking Valley 3.75 West Virginia splint 4.00 Wash nnt ... x. 4.00 The Decatur Packing Company. Phone 81, will pay the following prices for live stock: Hogs [email protected] Cattle 3.00@ 5.00 Calves 5.00@ 5.50 — o— Try Admiral coffee. 209-ts —. — o TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Notice js hereby given to every one, boys in particular, to cease trespassing on the Nuttman land, as we have rented it and any one violating this request will be prosecuted. The land is located just northwest of town. 2384 t John Schurger. i ——o SAW MILL FOR SALE. ! have a saw mill at Linn Grove, ’ iad- will sell building or machinery ' separate or together. A bargain. Inquire at once of George Gentiss at aheriffs office, Decatur. ts s -. o -■ NOTICE. f will start my cider mill August 13th. and will imake cider every f Tuesday and Thursday every week until further notice. Factory N. 3rd St g Respectfully. 195-ts P KIRSCH. i PRICES DOWN. For only sixty days, beginning Oct L I will put on Four new horse shoes $1.25 No. 5, No. 6. No. 7 1-35 Four old shoes reset 65 New steel buggy tire ...... 450 New half round tire 5.50 Reset four old buggy tires. 1.60 At my Riverside shop east, of Van Camp’s mill, First street. Follow the erowd. Also wagons, carriage and Buggy woodwork of all kinds. Blacksmithing of every description, guaranteed. U. E. CRAMER. 2334 t o You have mee uie rest, now try ths best —Admiral coffee. 209tf

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BURIAL TOMORROW Remains of the Late Jacob Mangold Will Be Laid to Rest HELD FIVE DAYS Awaiting the Arrival of Mrs. Earl Taylor, Daughter of Deceased Mrs. Earl Taylor, daughter of the laie Jacob Mangold, arrived this afterncon from her home in Portland, Oregon, to attend the funeral of her father. Since her arrival the arrangements for the funeral have been completed. the funeral to be held tomorrow afternoon. Brief services will be |held at the home at one-thirty o’clock I followed by services at the M. E. i church at two o’clcck. Rev. Wilcox to ! officiate. The remains of the deceased .'have been preserved for five days. :the daughter having notified the relatives that she would leave at once for ! this city. Decatur folk are Icath to pose the conpanionship of such an estimable citizen as was Mr. Mangold. His career has been one of usefulness and as a citizen he was loyal to principles which were right. His wife having died ten years age, the children are now bereft of parentage, a double sorrow which to them is almost I inconsolable. The services of temor'rw will be marked for their appro- ' priateness and it is expected that a large audience will be present to pay their last respects. Cardiac failure due to calcareous deposits on the mitral and tricuspid valves and fatty degeneraticn of the base of the heart is the cause given for the death of the most estimable man. 0 POLITICAL CALENDAR... Oct. 14—Decatur, court room, Congressman J. A. M. Adair. Oct. 14—Mooneye school house. Washington township. C. J. Lutz and D. N. Erwin. Oct. 15. —Diehl schcol house. Kirk-' land township. Hons. D. E. Smith and ,J. F. Fruchte. . j Oct. 15—Woods school house, Blue i Creek township, C. J. Lutz and Henry B. Heller. Oct. 15 —Buckmaster school house, Jefferson township, John W. Tyndall: and D. B. Erwin. Oct. 16.—Magley. Hons. D. E. Smith 1 and J. F. Fruchte. Oct. 16 —Baker school house, Wabash township, John C. Moran and Thurman Gottschalk. Oct. 17 —Bolds school house, Hartford township, S. A. M. Butcher and M. M. Dunbar. Oct. 17—Schnepp school house. Union township. Hons. D. E. Smith and D. N. Erwin. Oct. 19. —Berne, Hon. Henry Warrum, of Indianapolis. Oct. 20. —Decatur, court room. Hon. Henry Warrum. cf Indianapolis. Oct. 20. —Boknecht ‘ school house, Root township. Hons. J. W. Tyndall and D. B. Erwin. Oct. 20. —Washington school hotise,' Washington township, Hons. J. C. Moran. D. N. Erwin and H. B. Heller. Oct. 20. —Myers school house, French township. Hens. D. E. Smith and J. F. Snow. The Berne gibe club will furnish music. Oct. 21. —Berne, Hon. J. M. Robison. cf Fort Wayne. Oct. 21. —Huey school house, Jefferson township, Hons. Walter L. Thornhill, John T. Kelley and Jacob Butcher. Oct. 22. —Prairie schcol house, Blue Creek township, Hon. J. W. Tyndall and D. N. Erwin. Oct. 22 —Erwin's school house, Union township Hons. J. W. Tyndall and H. B. Heller. Oct. 22—Geneva. Hon. J. M. Robison, of Fort Wayne. Oct. 23. —Oak Grove school house, I Monroe township, Hon. D. E. Smith' and David Swartz. Oct. 23. —Peterson school house, Kirkland township. Hons. C. J. Lutz and H. B. Heller. Oct. 24 —Hahn school house, Monroe township. Hons. D. E. Smith and J. F. Snow. Oct. 27. —Kinney school house, Jefferson township, Hons. D. E. Smith and J. C. Moren. Oct. 30. —Salem school house, Blue Creek township. Hons. C. J. Lutz and C. Lctzenhizer. Oct. 30. —Preble, Hons. John C. Mcran and A. P. Beatty.

i PLAN A GREAT TIME (Continued from page 1.) t day night and they are meeting with success. It will be remembered that this auxiliary to the Knights of Pythias are. in this manner making an effort to assist in defraying the expenses which will be accrued in the construction cf the new L ni< to be 1 built on Third street. The cause is a worthy one. the show will be very good and the price is right. SOCIAL FUNCTIONS Mrs. Sarah Hower Celebrates Her Seventy-Fifth Birthday OTHER EVENTS Mesdames Keller and Tettman to Entertain— Other Items The Historical Club meets tonight with Mrs. R. S. Peterson on north Second street. The paper will be read by Mrs. L. C. Miller. Subject: “Period of Preparation in the Life of Christ.” (a) “The Silent Years at Nazareth." (b) “Educational Influences." (c) "Ministry of John the Baptist” (d) “Baptism and Temptatoin of Jesus.” Appropriate sub-topics are given out to each member. Fifteen minutes arc given at the opening for the discussion of current events. Fifteen minutes to quotations of .Proverbs. All should attend. One of the brilliant events in this week’s social circles was the functon of last, night given at the home cf Mr. and Mrs. John D. Myers in commemoration of the seventy-fifth birthday of the latter’s mother. Mrs. ' Sarah Hower. The sens and daughters of the aged woman and their , families including Dallas Hower. Mrs. 1 Ferdinand Nichols, Mrs. D. W. Beery I and Messrs and Mesdames Jesse Dailley and Jesse Sellemeyer gathered at the home where a delightful social sessicn ensued. An/old fashioned taffy pulling furnished a prominent feature lin the evening’s entertainment and ' I many occurrences of ancient times i were reminiscently spoken of by the members of the family. Mrs. Hower, in whose honor the event was given, although past her seventy-fifth year, is hale and hearty and apparently she will live to enjoy several more such occasions. We can vouch that she enjoyed the meeting with her children and grandchildren very much. I Mr. and Mrs. Haines Egbert anti Mrs. Harry R. Whitmer, cf Goshen, will give a reception to many of their friends on October 23. Quite a number of invitations were received in this city. ; One cf the leading society events of the week will be the afternon party given by the Mesdames H. E. Keller and H. Tettman at the home of the former, on Fourth street, Thursday, Oct. 15th, 1908, in honor of Mrs. Emma Smith, cf St. Paul. Minn., who is their guest. Quite a number of invitations have been issued. The Y. L. E. Club met with Miss Margaret Confer last evening, and a jmost enjoyable time was had. An elegant three-course luncheon was served late in the evening. The girls next meeting will not be for two weeks and then they will entertain at a Hallowe’en party. PUBLICSALES The undersigned will offer for sa’e &' W. A. Kendall farm, 5 miles southwest of Willshire, Ohio, and two miles east of Salem, known as the old John Tague farm, beginning at 9 o’clock a. m.. Wednesday, October 21, 1908, the following property: Eleven head of horses—Bay horse, eight years old; grey horse; black brood mare; goad brown brood mare, six years old; black mare, three years old; span of two-year-old mares; good driving mare four years old; two horse colts; mule colt. Cattle —Two Polled Angus cows, one ■ with calf by side; 2 Durham cows one with calf by side; Jersey cow, one-

half Jersey heifer; one yearling Hereford male Hereford calf, all good ones. Hogs and Sheep—l2o head of good breeding ewes, bred to good Lincolnshire and Shropshire bucks. Ten good i: brood sows, one male Duroc. Amboy and six males of his get, all thoroughbreds; 50 head of pigs and shoats. McCormic* Binder, seven foot cut and tongue trucks, good Dane hay loader, pod as new. Deering tedder, Deering mower, disk seeder, planter, cultivator, two breaking plows, harrows, two Avery riding cultivators, walking cultivator, Handy farm wagon, buggy, harness, corn in crib, about fourteen I tops of hay in the mow, some house- , hold goods, one good organ, couch, two stoves, safe, table, some chickens and other articles too numerous to mention. Free lunch at twelve o'clock. Terms of Sale —$5.00 and under cash on day of sale; over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security. Four per cent discount for cash. No goods to be removed until settled for. ORR & KENDALL. John Spubler, Jesse Michaud, Aucts. PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer at public sale at his Residence on the L. W. Lewton farm, 4% miles northwest of Decatur and 1% mile northwest of Monmouth and 1% mile west of Interurban Stop No. 23%, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m. Tuesday, Oct. 20, 1908, the following property: One sorrel mare 9 years old. one black mare 9 years old. one grey family mare, two yearling colts, one suckling colt. Four head of milch cows, one 2-year-cll heifer with calf by side, one calf coming yearling. Thirty-four head of first class breeding ewes, eight head of spring lambs, two first class bucks Two Duroc-Jersey brood sows with pigs by side, six head cf spring pigs. One broad tire wagon, one narrow tire wagon, one two-seated carriage, one double set work harness, one set buggy harness, one 6 ft. cut McCormick mower, one hay rake, one Superior disc grain drill, one riding plow, one walking plow, one 2-horse corn cultivator, one single shovel plow, one double shovel plow, one spring tooth harrow, one spike tcoth harrow, one hay ladder, one set dump beards, one pair bob sleds, hay in mr-w, com in the shock and many other things too numerous to mention. Terms of Sale—ss.oo and under cash or. day of sale; over $5.00 a credit cf 9 months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security. Four per cent discount for cash. PHIL L. SCHIEFERSTEIN. John Spuhler, Auct. o STOCK SALE. At the David Gerber farm three miles west -of Decat,ur, and one mile east cf Preble Saturday at 10 o'clock October 17, 1908. the following stock cows: Thirty cows —Twenty cf them with calves by their aide and remainder will have calves in two to four weeks. Some extra family cows among them. 15 feeding steers, extra quality, weighs 800 to 900 pounds, and three er four stock bulls. 100 Shropshire stock ewes, extra good; 4 or 5 good Shropshire rams, and also some goed buck lambs; and gentlemen, do not fall to attend this sale as the stock is the best of quality and all will be sold, rain cr shine. Terms of Sale—Three, six and nine months time will be given to purchaser furnishing notes with approved security, the same bearing six per cent interest. Two per cent off for cash. DAVID GERBER. Jchn Spuhler, Auct. PUBLIC SALE. I will offer at public sale at my residence two miles south of Peterson, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m.. Friday, October 16, 1908, the following property: One sorrel colt, 2 years old; one 4 year old driving horse (pacer). Any on? wanting a good driver should not miss this opportunity of buying a good horse. One 2 year old sorrel driving mare. Four spring calves, one yearling steer. Two brood sows with pigs by side (1 an I. C. W.), two I. C. W. gilts, will make good brood sows. One low wheeled farm wagon, two spring tooth harrows, one spike tooth harrow, one hay rake, good as new, one McCormick binder, and one Milwaukee mower, both in good condition, two sulky corn plows, one Hoosier drill, one hay ladder, one clover seed buncher, one mud boat, one float, two double shovel plows, one Bryant steel breaking plow, one riding breaking plow, used two seasons, two-third interest in com planter, one-fourth interest in McCormick corn busker and ten-horse power potable engine, one open surrey, one set single buggy harness with collar and hames, one double set farm harness, one corn shelter, one surrey pole, good as new two leg chains, one crowbar, one galvanized iron hog trough, ten feet long. Fifty shocks of corn and other articles not mentioned. Terms of Sale —$5.00 and under cash on day of sale; over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giv-

ing note with approved security. REUBEN BEERY. J. N. Burkhead, Auct. o PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer at public sale on what is known as the Henry Magley farm, four miles north of Decatur and 1% mites northeast of Monmouth. beginning at 10 o'clock a. m.. Tuesday. Oct. 27, 1908, the following property: Herses, Cattie, Sheep, etc. Two work horses. 3 good milch cows, two with calf by side, 1 registered Durham cow with calf by side, 1 dark red shorth.rn bull calf one year old, eligible to registry, and yearling steer. One Duroc Jersey sow with pigs by side, six Durcc Jersey nigs 3 months old. 1 Duroc Jersey boar, two shcats weighing 150 lbs. each. 2 head full blood Shropshire ewes, 1 full blood Shropshire ram. 1 farm wagon, one buggy, 1 Milwaukee mower. 1 hay rake. 1 breaking plow. 1 spring tooth harrow, 1 spike tooth harrow, 1 tank heater, 1 grain cradle, 2 sets heavy work harness, 2 sets single harness. 7' full blood Leghorns, 1 trio of geese, three chicken crates for show use. Terms of Sale—ss.oo and under cash cn day of sate; over $5.00. a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security. Four per cent discount for cash. HENRY MAGLEY. John Spuhler, Auct. AUCTIONEER For a successful sale, farm or otherwise, call on Noah Frauhiger PREBLE, IND. He can secure for you the high dollar. He knows the value cf stock by experience. ATTENTION IM Everybody As the time is Hot 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 the auctioneer that gets the high dollar for all property sold. Claim dates early. ’Phone, Res. 531; Office 430 DECATUR. IND. ELZEY’S CHOLERA BALM. Ha 8 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 impnreb lood such as rheumatism,dropsy, kidney disease etc., should see me. JOHN ELZEY, 154-30 t 1108 Monroe St., Decatur, lad. o —- The Decatur Efcg Case company having completed its sheds along the G. R. and I- railroad, can furnish coal of any kind at reasonable prices. Also kitchen and kindling wood a specialty. Phone 116. G. F. Kintz, Special Agent ts o . PAIR OF MULES FOR SALE. FOR SALE —A parr of mules, five years old, 16 hands high, weigh 2,300 pounds, well broke and as gentle as a pair of horses In stall or in hari ness. The price is right. Call on D. W. Beery or Abe Boch at once if you ■ want them. 219-ts

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