Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 7, Number 47, Decatur, Adams County, 24 February 1909 — Page 4

000000000000 O THE MARKET O O REPORTS O 000000000000 BUFFALO MARKET. February 23. — Cattle receipts 2 cars; market Stray? HOGS. Heavies $6.75 Yorkers 6.60 Pigs 6.40 TOLEDO MARKET. February 23. — Cash wheat $1.23% May wheat 1.20% July wheat 1.03% September wheat 98% Cash corn 66% July corn 67% September com 66% Cash oats 55% May oats 56% July oats 50% September oats 41%

CHICAGO MARKET. February 23.— May wheat $1.15% July wheat 1.00% September wheat 95% May corn 65% July com .. y, 61% September com 64% May oats 54% July oats 49% September oats 40% PRODUCE. By Decatur Produce Co. Eggs 20c Fowls 9c Ducks Sc Geese - 7c Turkey .13c Spring chicks 9c Butter 17c Chicks -9c DECATUR GRAIN MARKET. Niblick and uompa_y. Eggs 20c Butter 18c Mixed ear com 80 Yellow ear com 82 White oats 50 Wheat 1.12 Red olover seed 4.75 Alsike clover seed 7.50 Barley 50 Timothy seed 1.50 B. KALVER i SONS. Phone 442. Beef hides -,9c Calf hides 110 Sheep pelts 25c to SI.OO Tallow 4c Mink $2.00 to $4.50 Skunk 25c to $2.25 Coon 50c to $1.40 Opossum 10c to 40c Muskrat 5c to 35c PRICES ON COAL. Chestnut *oal $7.25 Hocking Valley 3.75 West Virginia splint 4.00 Wash nut 4.00 The Decatur Packing Company, Thane 81, will pay the following prices for live stock: Hogs [email protected] Veal calves [email protected] Cattle [email protected] Il YOU want a good shine call at , Reiter & Franca smoke house. I will deliver all package* for 5 and 10 cents d wing to the distance. Jas Cover<al»- 38-3 t

CHEER UP Dono t feel downhearted simply because you lack ready money. You can borrow what money you need en your household goods, pianos, horses, wagons, fixtures, etc. You can nave from one to twelve months’ time is which to pay it back. ? Our contracts ata simple and all transactions ar s dean cut and private. $1.29 per weak for 54 weeks pays a $59.90 loan. 3 All amounts la vroportion. ■ If you need money MU out the ■ following blank, cut It out and 1 mail it to us. I Our agent will be tn Decatur 1 every Tuesday. I

II Name I I Address i ■ Ain’t Wanted 1 1 Kind of Security I Reliable • Private I Ft. Ww Loan Compsny I Established IS9S. Room 2, Seo- I ond floor, TVS Calhound street. ■ / Heme Phone 823. a Fort Wayne. Ind |

PUBLIC SALE. I will sell at public auction, six miles east and two and onehalf miles north of Decatur, five and one-half miles south and one-fourth mile vest of Dixon, all or my farming implements which is in first class condition and all of my stock, on Wednesday, Feb. 24. 1909, Farming implements —1 riding Tl-j ger cultivator; 1 ridnig cultivator, . new; 2 iron shovel plows; 1 Cham-. | pion Moline corn planter; 1 ten-hoed disc drill; 1 disc harrow; 2 spike tcoth harrows; 1 shunk plow; 1 Cassady sulky plow; 1 John Deere corn ; cutter, new; 1 Deering mower, new; 1 gram loader, now; 1 7-ft, cut Milwaukee binder with tongue trucks., mw; 1 horse clipping machine, new; j Turnbull wagon, broad tire buggy, 1 hay rack, 1 gravel box, 1 mud boat, 1 float. 4 Head of Horses—l sorrel brood tr.are, coming 5 years in June, safe with foal, 7-8 Belgian, weight, 1,600; 1 bay brood mare coming 6 years in June, safe with foaL 7-8 Belgian, weight 1,500; 1 bay mare colt, coming yearling, bred from mares and Belgians; 1 sorrel horse colt, coming yearling with light points, bred from mares.

Hamess —2 sets of heavy breeching. 7 head of Cattle —4 cows, one with calf by side, 1 will be fresh in September, 1 in October, 1 Jersey heifer calf, 1 % Durham bull calf, eleven months 1 old. Hogs —3 brood sows. 22 head of •boats, weigh 30 to 50 lbs. Poultry—6o head of chickens, 7 head ducks. Fodder in field. Sale commences at 9 a. m. Free lunch at noon. Terms of sale —$5 and under cash; over $5. a credit of ten months will be given, by purchaser giving note and approved security. 4 per cent oft for cash. SHANNON R. MILLER. ' John Spuhler, Auct. d&w

PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will sell at public sale, at my residence, on the Peter McArdle farm near the East Liberty U. B. church, two and one-half miles south of Monroeville, in Monroe township, Allen county, Ind- Wednesday, March 3rd, 1909, beginning at 10 a. m„ the following property, to-wit: Five head of horses —Consisting of one 5 ''ear old bay mare, % Belgian, heavy with foal, weight 1,500 lbs.; one dark bay team of geldings, well matched, weighing 3,300 lbs, 9 and 10 years old; one roan gelding, lady broke. 7 years old. weighing 1,200, good for all purposes; one % Belgian horse colt, 10 months old, weight 900 pounds. Eight head of cattle —Consisting of one 6 year old cow. giving milk, will be fresh in May; one five year old cow, giving milk will be fresh in May; one four year old cow, will be fresh in June, one three year old cow, giving milk; one 6 year old cow giving milk; one heifer calf, coming yearling; one full blood Durham bull calf, will be a year od in May. 18 head of Shropshire ewes, will lamb April Ist. 1 Shropshire buck, 3 years old. 3 head shoats, 100 lbs. each. Farming Implements—One McCormick binder; one Dain hay loader; one Ohio hay tedder; one disc grain drill; one disc harrow; one Scotch Clipper breaking plow; one three inch tire Turnbull wagon; one double set of driving harness; one 18 foot hay ladder; five log chains; 1 swamp hook; one cant hook. All the above articles have been used one or two seasons and are as good as new. Also 10G gallon of good pure cider vinegar; some hay in the mow; fodder in the field and a lot of other articles not t here mentioned. Terms —On all sums over $5.00 a credit of nine months will be given, the purchaser giving his note with aixproved security waiving valuation and appraisement laws, of the state of Indiana. If said notes are paid when due no interest will be charged, if not, 8 per cent from date. AU sums of $5.00 and under cash in hand on day ct sale. A discount of 5 per cent IgM'H be given or cash. No property ■fi-moved until settled for. Sale to ■ begin at 10 o’clock a. m. I CLYDE BEAM, Owner. I Ed Kirkland, Auctioneer. I J. D. Alleger, Clerk. 45-61 I -— o

I A henpecked hubby once was he, I His wife didn't like his compares, I But now they're lovable as can be, E Both take Hollister’s Rocky Moun- | tain Tea. J SMITH, YAGER & FALK. II It coaxes back that well eeling, I. healthy look, puts the sap of life In 1 1 your system, protects you from dislease. Hollister's Rocky Mountain I Tea has no ejual as a spring tonic for I the whole family. 55 cents, Tea or ! Tablets. ‘° a nl t-.ad a SMITH, YAGER & FALK. — ZT k' o ~ I MONEY TO LOAN oa farm property at 5 per cent. L. C. OeVass, Decatrrr. Indiana. 3-3f»t-tfw

TO THE PEOPLE. The victory is won, not over men, but over a business. Let us stand together for the completion of the work so well begun. Do not contend. I Do not a-gue and stir up strife. These ■things do no good and make sore I spots. We are all members of the ' same family, standing shoulder to ' shoulder and by the force of circumstances must work together in all the departments of life. Why make an eremy when you could make a friend! There is but one thing in all the vv.ld worth fighting for and that is the right. The saloon nan must quit his occupation and obey the law. Let him ergage tn any business that will be a benefit to his neighbor and let us encourage him sc to do. When he does this, let us as men show him by our patronage that we know and recognize him as a man whom we have had no desire to injure, but a determination and desire to help him into a bette rand more useful life. The saloon man does not want to say he cannot succeed in some other

work. He does not want to say that it is not in him to face the world and fight like a man for a place among us as a citizen. No man s resources are exhausted until he is ready for the undertaker. What a man has been is no criterion by which to judge as to what he may be. Let them acknowledge defeat. Catch step with the balance of the citizens and march on for law. order and righteousness. ’ Let no one get the idea that this is but a “spasm" and will pass. It is but the beginning of better things. ' The influences which have tied the hands of officials and police have been changed. Let us all fall into line, 1 catch step and march on. “Righteousness exalteth a nation.” < I. IMLER, County Chairman. o

On account of the revival services at the Methodist church, there will be no meeting of the Woman's Home Missionary Society Thursday afternoon. o Pau. France, Feb. 24.—Wilbur Wright made another aeroplane flight today far across the country. He took his sister as a passenger. For the first time, M. Tisasndier and Count Lambert handled the machine and landed unaided by Mr. Wright. o Washington. Feb. 24. —Every living Yale graduate, nearly 15,000 in number, has deceived an invitation to a smoker and supper here on the evening of March 3. at which Presi-dent-elect Taft, a graduate of the class of ’7B, is expected to be present to receive the cordial college greetings of his fellow alumni. It is believed that there will be at least 1,500 present at the smoker. o Washington. Feb. 24. The verdict of the United States circuit court for the southern district of New York, imposing a fine of SIOB,OOO on the New York Central Railway company, on the charge of granting rebates to the American Sugar company, was today affirmed by the supreme court of the United States. The rebates of the American [Sugar Refining [company were given on shipments of sugar in 1903 from New York to Cleveland and Detroit Six offenses were charged and fines of SIB,OOO each were imposed by the trial court.

——u- . PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will sell at public auction 6 miles east and 1% north of Decatur, Indiana, beginning at 10:00 o’clock a. m„ Thursday, March 4, 1909, the following property to-wit; Horses—One gray horse 10 years old, 1 black horse 7 years old; 1 bay mare coming 4 years old, with foal; 1 bay mare, coming 3 years old; 1 suckling colt. Cattle —One cow, 1 two year old steer, 1 two year old heifer with calf, 1 heifer calf. Hogs—Four brood sows, 16 shoats weighing 50 pounds each. Five dozen laying hens. Implements—One broad tire Troy wagon with bed; 2 narrow tire wagons, 1 svrrey, 1 Champion binder. 1 Deering mower, 1 Osborne hay tedder, 1 Tiger self dump, hay rake; 1 Dain hay loader, 1 Tiger riding corn cultivator. 1 Deere corn planter, 1 tu- - bnlar land roller, 1 Hoosier grain drill, 1 Shunk breaking plow, 1 new

ground plow. 1 spring tooth harrow, 2 spike tooth harrows, 1 good fanning mill. 1 pair bob sleds. 1 mud boat. 1 lawn mower, 1 tank heater, i wheelbarrow, 1 hay ladder, 1 scoop beard, 2 sets of good breeching harness, one set good as new; 200 bushels of American Banner seed oats, hay in mow, corn in crib, corn fodder in mow, 2 stands of bees and other articles not mentioned. Terms—ss.oo and under cash on day of sale; over $5,00 a . credit of hintn.cnths time will be given to purchaser Who gi'tes fepiWefl security. 4 per cent discount for cash. RFDOLPH H. WEILAND. lohn Spuhler, An<ft. • lo fl '< •»'>

JWANT ADS » ■ ( WANTED WANTED —A second handed typewriter. Inquire at Decatur Packing 1 Company. WANTED—2O tons baled wheat straw at Park Barns. Fiisinger & Co. 37-« t WANTED—A good girl to do general housework; good wages for the right one. Inquire of J. E. Moser, the photographer. FOR SALE FO RSALE—Good dry buzz wood. Inquire of Julius Bright or leave orders at Nichtrieb's drug store. FOR SALE—Three to 12-inch tile for sale. First class tile. For sale by Sovine & Martin, 13th StDecatur, Ind. 40-12 t FOR SALE—Any one wanting to go into the general merchandise business would do well to see Robert Case a* Magley, Indiana, as he wants to sei' out and leave. It would only take about SI,OOO to start business. He has a fine location for a store with postoffice and rural route from store, ts HICKORY WOOD FOR SALE—Suitable for cook stove or heatre. Also dry sawdust and kindling. A. M. York, Phone 502. 12-50 t FOR SALK —A pair of mules, five years old, 1» hands high, weigh 2,300 pounds, well broke and as gentle as i pair of horses In stall er is harness. The price is right CaH on D. W. Beery or Abe Boch at once If you want them. 219-ts FOR SALE —Gocd dry buzzed wood Inquire of Julius Bright, or leave orders at W. H. Nachtrieb drug store. 35-3 t

FOR RENT FOR RENT—A house on Mercer avenue. Inquire at his office. FOR RENT —Eight-roomed house, Monroe See Andrew Welfley. 3883 t FOR RENT—Roms above the Tague shoe store. Apply Mrs. R. J. Holthouse. 36-3 t FOR RENT —Eight-roomed house Conner of Jackson and Ninth strets. See Mrs. P. J. Hyland. Fifth street. ts LOST AND FOUND LOST —A small green pocketbook with a ten dollar bill and key in it. Finder will please return to this office and get reward. 38-3 t You have tries uie rest, now try the best—Admiral coffee. 209tf Builds up waste tissue, promotes appetite, improves digestion, induces refreshing sleep, giving renewed strength and health. That’s what Holister’s Rocky Mountain Tea will do. 35 cents. Tea or Tablets. SMITH. YAGER & FALK. PNEUMONIA FOLLOWS LAGRIPPE Pneumonia often follows lagrippe but never follows the use of Foley's Honey and Tar. for lagrlpgje coughs and deep seated colds. Refuse aay but the genuine in the yellow package. THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. o Hoarse coughs and stuffy colds that may develop Into pneumonia over night are quickly cured by Foley’s Honey and Tar, and it soothes Inflamed membrances, heals the lungs, and expels the cold from the system. THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO.

— o — SEE Julius Haugk for first class building and crushed stone screen* ings, eement block, Portland cement, limo, sand and dynamite. 2tw2w • CONTRACTORS NOTICE. Sealed blds will be received by John H. Schug until Saturday p. m„ March 6th, for the erection and completion of a frame dwelling. Plans now on file at the office of Oscar Hoffman, architect, Decatur, Ind. 42-3 t Foley’s Orlno Laxative cures constipation and liver trouble and makes tWbowels healthy and regular. Orlno '.Superior to pills and tablets as it does not gripe or nauseate. Why take anything else? THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. —■ o - — This is the season of decay and weakened vitality; good health fa hard to retain. If you’d retain yours, fortify your system with Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. the surest way I 25 cents, lea or Tablets. SMITH, YAGER * FALK.

— ♦- — It expels all poisons, stlmplates the Internal organs, cleanses the system and purifies the blood. Such Is Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea, the most effective preventative of disease. 23 cents, Tea or Tablets. SMITH, YAGER & FALK. o -.e NOTICE. AU members of the Rebekah lodge are requested to be present Tuesday evening and especially the degree staff, for there will be an initiation and 'business of importance

STUDABAKER SUGAR CAMP They Are Doing Lots cf Business' There. The Studabaker sugar eamp. north of this city, opened for the first time In three seasons, is doing a big business in the manufacture of the delieicus maple syrup. Never before in the history of the camp wa sit opened so early tn th eseason as this year, and the fecord of 400 gilons of syrup manufactured ready for the mark'd by February 22nd is unprecedented. This was the amount of syrup boiled down, canned and ready for sale last night. There ere fifteen hundred trees tapped and if the thawing and ■ freezing weather continues the camp can operate probably for another | three weeks and the total output of ■ the camp this season is expected to run to 700 or 800 gallons. Some of the older trees of the camp are dying, but most of the big grove, the largest in Wells county and one of the! argest in the state, is still in good condition. —Bluffton News. DON’T BE BALD. Nearly Any One May Secure a Splendid Growth of Hair. We have a remedy for hair troubles that cannot be surpassed. It has a record of growing hair and curing baldness in 93 out of every 100 cases where used according to directions for areasonable length of time. It will even grow hair on bald heads if the scalp is not glazed and shiny. That may seem like a strong statement—lt is. and we mean it to be, and 1 no one should doubt it until they have put our claims to an actual test. We are so sure that Rexall “93” Hair Tonic will cure dandruff, prevent baldness, stimulate the scalp and hair roots, stop falling hair and grow new hair, that we personally give our pos-

itive guarantee to refund every pennypaid us for Rexall “93" Hair Tonic in every instance where it does not do as we claim or fails to give entire satisfaction to the user. Rexall “93” Hair Tonic is as pleasant to use as clear spring water. It is delightfully perfumed, and does not ( grease or gum the hair. We have it in two sizes. Prices 50c and SI.OO. We urge you to try Rexall “93” Hair Tonic on our recommendation, and with our guarantee back of it, you certainly take no risk. The Smith, j Yager & Falk Drug Co., Decatur. Ind. I

HAPPY WOMEN. Plenty of Them in Decatur, and Good Reason for It. Wouldn't any woman be happy, After years of backache suffering. Days of misery, nights of unrest. The distress of urinary troubles. She finds relief and cure? No reason why and Decatur reader Should suffer in the fact of evidence like this: Mrs. Lydia Hunter, N. Seventh St., near Monroe street. Decatur, Ind., says: ‘T sufsered fro mattacks of kidney complaint for years, and never found anything that would relieve mo until I procured Doan's Kidney Pills at the Holthouse Drug Co. Backache, dizzy spells, a blurring of my eyesight and nervousness were some o f the symptoms of my trouble. Finally I began to lose my appetite and my general health became run down. After using three boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills, I was in good health and the distressing symptoms of my trouble had disappeared. I am glad to tell of tny experience with this excellent remedy." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milbum Co., Buffalo. New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name —Doan's —and take no other.

0 She scolded and pursued him day after day, The poor old man had to sleep in the hay. What a change—there’s joy and bliss, Now both taking Rocky Mountain 'Tea. then a kiss. SMITH, YAGER & FALK. o Several Decatur men are preparing to build new homes In Decatur this year, and from indications the carpenters will be busy this summer. The St. Marys river is out of its banks at the .present time, the result of the late thaw, supplemented by the storm of last night. Democrat Want Ads. Pay

• bev end the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more. HOLTHOUSE DftUG COMPANY

I repair 1 Bicycles, Guns, Umbrellas, Etc J Prices Right F. E. SMITH The man who fixes things Peerless Crushed Oyster shells Advantages Gained by the U»e of IL It ac* as grit and prevents “cholera.' 1 It keeps the poultry healthy. It makes hens lay an egg per day. It prevents soft shell eggs. It makes the egg shall strong enough to carry without breaking. It contains many essential compon ents of the egg It makes eggs larger and heavier. Evary poultry house or yard should hare a pan or trough full, so that the fowls ean have access to them at all times. For sale wholesale or retail by J, D HALE 201 South Second St. For Spouting, Roofing Galvanized Iron and Tin Work Capper and Galvanized Lighting Rods. See T. A. Leonard Opposite Hale'e Warehouse. e*~ — ■~t— Hundreds of thousands of people use Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea as a family tonic. If taken this month It will keep the family well all spring. If it falls get your money back. 35 cents. SMITH, YAGER & FALK. P. J. HYLAND SANITARY PLUMBING Gaa Fitting, Steam and Hot Water Heating, Gas and Combination Fixtures 23 Monroe St. Phene 356 DR. J. M. MILLER Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Treated LYES TESTED & GLASSES FITTED 220 South Second St.———Dscatiw 000000000000 2 0 o FIRST o O NATIONAL O O BANK O O o O Decatur. Indiana O O O O Capital O O SIOO,OOO O O Surplus O O $20,000 O O o Interest Paid on O O Deposits O 0 O 000000000000 Money LOAN on Farms at 5 per C. GRAHAM Insurance Agency Decatur, Indiana.

nn JEFF LIECHTY Monroe, Ind. Farm, L,ive Stock, General AUCTIONEER SPEAKS ENGLISH CE«MA\ Phone at my expense 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 had 7 years exper* ience and is posted on live stock values. He is willing to allow you to be the judge. Phone at my expense. Thanking yon for past patronage I remain, Yours for successful sales J. N. BURKHEAD The Live Stock and General Auctioneer. Monroe Ini Battention Everybody As the time is not far distant when you will be wanting to have that sale and you will wonder what Auctioneer vill get yon 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 iold. Claim dates early. ’Phone, Res. 531; Office 43° DECATUR. IND. Don’t Read This For an autfsneer that epea** English and Gorman lanfluagea ' Call phone at Feeble at my •»* pense. NOAH FRAUHIGER, Preble. I ndi Save your bands from the Don C» alter and get the present at the - el.