Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 6, Number 252, Decatur, Adams County, 21 October 1908 — Page 4
f > n a r\ r> r> — — ~ O THE MARKET O O REPORTS O 000000000000 Accurate prices paid by Decatur merchants for various products. Corrected every day at 2 o'clock. TOLEDO MARKETS. Wheat, cash 102 December wheat 102% Corn, cash Oats, cash 50% I December cats ~., 43% PRODUCE. By Decatur Produce Co. Eggs 20c Fowls 9c Ducks 8c Geese 5c j Turkey 11c j Spring check 10c Butter 15c Chicks 11c DECATUR GRAIN MARKET. Niblick and Company. Eggs 22c Butter 16c Mixed ear corn 73 1 Teltow ear corn 75 White oats 44 Wheat 95 Red clover seed 3.72 Alsike clover seed 7.25 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 nut ?. 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 DECATUR PACKING CO. Hogs [email protected] Veal Calves [email protected] Cattle [email protected] MR. KRIMMEL, the piano tuner of Fort Wayne, is in the city for a few lays. Parties wishing their piano tuned will please leave word at the Murray Hotel, at their earliest conxenience, phone No. 57. 250-2 t
C«rsiSn» SPECIAL WINTER | W@MH ra@w CLOAK DISPLAY •; r\RT I v—iftW- > (iiyi __■ ? IK . ■ ft Thursday, October 22nd. o Hv JB ———. L‘/ ; f We Will Show the Complete Manufactur- ' | er’s Line of B. S. &S. Garments. AH Ms t IffcSsl the Latest Parisian Styles Bf I r *Bf 0 isi _____ i W# WtiT ALL LADIES ARE MOST CORDIALLY? INVITED fe^^w 3 w- ; s Biw ' . [afefSp f ’■•••»»;. -snr;t tfilLU- NIBLICK & COMP’Y W^''' - '.' i ■' * ’ " T ‘' ' » ’ » j
PGLiTiCAL GALfchiOArt... Oct. 28.—Decatur, Hon. Thomas R. Marshall, Democratic candidate for Governor, 2:00 o’clock. Oct. 21. —Berne, Hon. J. M. Robison. of Fort Wayne. Oct. 21. —Huey school house. Jefferson township, Hons. Walter L. Thornhill. John T. Kelley and Jaccb Butcher. i Oct. 22. —Prairie school 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. /?. Heller. Oct. 22—Geneva. Hon. J. M. Robison, of Fort Wayne. Oct. 23. —O’k Grove scnool house. .Monroe township, Hon. D. E. Smith land David Swartz. I 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. 26. —C. J. Lutz and J. F. Snow Aber school house, Root township, 1 Monday evening. Oct. 26.—Blakey school house. Union township. Hons. S. B. Fleming and D N. Erwin. Oct. 27. —Kinney school house, Jefferson township, Hons. D. E. Smith and J. C. Moran. Oct. 30. —Salem school house, Blue Creek township. Hons. C. J. Lutz and C. Lotzenhizer. Oct. 30. —Preble. Hons. John C. Moran and A. P. Beatty. PUBLICSALES PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer at public sale on what is known as the Henry Magley farm, four miles ncrth of Decatur and 1% miles northeast of Monmouth. beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., j Tuesday, Oct. 27, 1908, the following property: Herses. Cattle, 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 shorthern bull-calf one year old. eligible to registry, and yearling steer. One Duroc Jersey sow with pigs by side, six Duroc Jersey pigs 3 months old, 1 Duroc Jersey boar, two shcats
I weighing laU lbs. each, 11 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, 75 tail bicod Leghorns, 1 trio of geese, three chicken crates for show use. 3<W sh cks of corn. 10 tons of mixed ' th: v in mew. ‘ Terms 1 Sale—ss.oo and under cash : <lll day of sale; over $5.00, a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security. Fcur per cent discount for cash. HENRY MAGLEY. I John Spuhler. Auct. o PUBLIC SALE. X dice is hereby given that the; undersigned administrator with the ; will annexed of the estate of L. W. Lewton, deceased, will offer for sale at public aucticn at the late residence of said decedent, 4% miles northwest of Decatur, 1% miles northwest of Monmouth and % mile southwest of interurban Step No 23% in Root township in said county and state, on Friday. Nov. 13, 1908, beginning at 10 o'clock a. nt, the personal property of said estate, consisting of 1 sorrel mare 9 years old. one black mare 9 years old, one grey family mare, two yearling colts, one suckling celt; 4 head of milch cows, 1 2 year old heifer with calf by side, one calf coming yearling; 34 head of first class breding ewes, 8 head of spring lambs, 2 first class bucks, 2 Duroc (Jersey brood sows with pigs by side, ’ six head of spring pigs; 1 broad tire 1 wagon, 1 narrow tire wagon, 1 twoseated carriage, 1 double set work harness, 1 set buggy harness, 1 6 foot 2-horse corn cultivator, 1 single shovel plow, one double shovel plow, one spring tooth harrow, 1 spike tooth harrow, one hay ladder, one set dump I boards, one pair bob sleds, hay in j mow. corn in the shock and many other things too numerous to mention. Terms of Sale —All sums of $5 and 'under, cash in hand; over $5 a credit of not to exceed nine months will be given, the purchaser executing his n te therefor, bearing six per cent after maturity, waiving relief, providing for attorneys and with suffi-
cient sureties thereon. MAREY D. LEWTON, Admr. with the will annexed. Phfl L. Shieferstein will also offer his interest in and to any or all the above property at tht same time and under the same terms. PHIL L. SCHIEFERSTEIN. John Spuhler, Auctioneer. "■ ■ ■ ■— —■ Mr. Philip Warner and Martin Dwyer, of Kokomo, attended the Co-1 lumbian Club entertainment last evening. Miss Myrtle McNamara and Miss Ethel McDermott, of Peru, have re-1 turned to their home after attending the Columbian Club’s sceiety event last evening. o MICHIGAN FARMS, all sizes; chlck- | en. fruit and lake fronts. The best i proposition on the map. See H. Hari ruff, Decatur, Ind., for illustrated catalogue and price list. tt — o DEMOCRAT WANT ADS. THf PICTORIUM TONIGHT First reel —“All is fair in Love and War.” Second reel —“The Face cn the Barroom Floor.” (This is cue of Edison's latest productions, and should be seen by every one.) SONG. “When the Moon Plays Peek-a-Boo” Admission b cents. John B. Stoneburner 1 ’ 1-JL. ■ Clara Zolars Bond SOPRANO Teacher of Singing and Voice Plarernent. Pupil of, Sbriglia of Paris, France, Jamotta.of Florence, Italy, Panzani, of London, England, Rtckarcs, of Berlin, Germany. STUDIO. 2716 Fairfield Avenue. FORT WAYNE, IND.
HUNDREDS SUFFER DEATH tn Oklahoma as a Consequence of Cloud Burst. Shawnee, Okla., Oct. 21— (Special to Daily Democrat)—At least a hundred lives were lost as a consequence if a cloudburst and attendant floods w hich occurred west cf here I' -t night, according to reports reaching I here this afternoon. Only meager details have been received as wires are down, but all reports are to the effect that heavy loss if life was sustained. Crest cf flood reached hero this morning, pausing rivers to rise rapidly and it is now four feet above 1 . high water stage in the spring. Hun-. I dreds of farthers have taken refuge | 1 in tree tops and in roofs of buildings . left standing. o Unless rain soon comes it is stated the price if milk in Findlay will be j raised to seven cents per gallon, j Dairymen claim the dry weather has > almost made a milk famine and that i if rains do not soon come to liven the i pastures they will be compelled to sell j their cattle, because if the high price if feed.—Van Wert Bulletin. 0 IMMEDIATE RELIEF. From Coughs, Colds. Sore Throats and Hoarseness, by Using Hyomei. When you catch cold you want to get rid of it as quickly as you can. You don't want to lie around the house for a week swallowing nauseating drugs. You know when you do this that you are not only making your own life miserable, but are a nuisance to every one about you. Why not avoid ail this? Why not relieve your cold in five minutes? Why not cure it over night? You can do '■ it by using Hyomei, the sure and guaranteed cure for colds, coughs, sore throat, catarrh, bronchitis and asthma. > Hyomei (pronounced High-o-me) is , medicated and antiseptic air. You breathe it into the lungs through a small pocket inhaler, and its soothing , influence as it passes over the infiam- , ed membrane of the respiratory tract, f stops the mucous discharge, allays the inflammation and the cold is cured. A complete Hyomei outfit costs SI.OO, and Holthouse Drug Co. will refund your money if it fails to cure.
loiAi.irvil We can not repeat too often f 1 the importance of quality in 1 » men’s clothing. Without quality ■ I style is nothing, for it takes ■ f A quality tokeep the shape perma- 1 t nent, and when a g arment !<»• * f|Epj >* CJf es shape that is the end of it so B far as style is concerned. A ' This talk about quality leads ■ 11 u s to call your attention to L. ■ Ifß ■ J Adler Bros and Co’s Rochester ■ 1 | Clothes for if there’s quality ■ fI 01 anywhere it is found in the su- £ & *■ ’I v P er h P r °d uct this f amous es - I . Jd tablishment. We guarantee the I V goods and sell them at popular £ BROS. a co. M g prices. We have suits and overcoats as low as I | $5.00 and as high as $25.00 | * We also guarantee our Sweet Orr line of work coats ■ * trousers and Corduroy goods. A new garment for B g every one that goes wrong. It will pay you to see g (this line. B Brandyberry &
DAN ERWIN has for sale a vacant lot on Chestnut St., near South Ward school cheap, and on easy terms. Come in as it will soon sell. 247-6 t You have tnea we rest, now try the best —Admiral coffee. 2O9tf
TOURING CAR FOR SALE. We know where you can buy a nie® big Winton touring car, with lamps, glass front, top, and all in good dbape for $350. The first buyer gets It. Come quick. Inquire at this office.
