Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 7, Number 190, Decatur, Adams County, 11 August 1909 — Page 4

The Markets

BUFFALO STOCK MARKETS

East Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. 11. —(Special to the Daily Democrat) —Receipts 3200; shipments 1900. Official to New York yesterday 950. Hogs closing slow. Medfu mand heavy—sß.2s@sß.3s. Yorkers—sß.ls@ $8.25. , Light* and pigs—sß.oo(g SB.IO. Roughs—oo© $7.10. Stags—ss.so@ $6.25. Sheep —$6.00; strong. Lambs—loc higher; tops, $7.85. Cattle —75; slow. TOLEDO MARKETS. Aug. 10. — Cash wheat sl-06% May wheat 1.08% September wheat 1.06% December wheat 1.05% Cash corn 71 May corn 56% September corn 68% December corn 55% May oats 40% September oats 37% December oats 38% CHICAGO MARKETS. Aug. 10. — Cash wheat ssloß% May wheat 98% September wheat 97% December wheat 95 Cash corn 71 May com 54% September com 63% December corn 53%

FARM AT AUCTION Monday, August 16th, 1909. Having bought a larger farm I will sell at public auction, without reserve bybid or protection of any kind my farm of 65 acres, located 6 miles east of Bluffton, 4 miles northeast of Vera Cruz, 4 miles southeast of Craigville, 2 miles southwest of Honduras, on crushed stone road. This Is an ideal home and farm, practically all black soil well drained, and has never failed to produce a good crop. The buildings are all new and well painted, seven room, two-story house, cement cel

THE GREAT NORTHERN INDIANA FAIR AUGUST 24,25, 26 and 27,1909 - STEELE’S PARK - - - DECATUR, INDIANA GREAT ATTRACTIONS ~| GREAT DISPLAY OF ARTS The La Mothe Trio have been employed for this a The displays are Better, Newer, Bigger and big event and will give a performance in front of nfljlinjfciKffffr Brighter than shown during any previous fair, the grand stand every 7 afternoon. You cannot afford to miss this Great Annual The Trickster Trio will display some real comedy Show that will eclipse all other fairs, and acrobatic stunts in a Mystic House which will ——— —— that will also be located near the grand stand (T / AAA P) There will be other new, novel and up-to-date s6*ooo-Purses and Premiums events that will be worth coming miles to see. , A GREAT STOCK SHOW 3 w BIG RACE MEETS 3 Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. $2,500 to The Stock Show this year will eclipse all former ~ be paid in purses. Come and see the fastest horses shows of the kind in this part of the state as the en- .er** I’’* 1 ’’* ? «, 'JrT-' ‘ ‘ =Sh ‘ on the fastest track. tries will be large in this department. . 3 BIG CORNET BANDS 3 DON’T FORGET DATES r t, , n . T , , , r , Then make arrangements to come. Bring the The Geneva, Berne and Decatur Bands will fur- - family with you. Eniov at bast one dav j; renish music -which will liven the occasion. L___________— ation and pleasure EXCURSION RATES: All Railroads and Interurban Line Entering Decatur, Ind. Get a Family Ticket. The price being only $1.50 is Reasonable and is Within Reach of All THE BEST FAIR GROUND, FASTEST TRACK, BIGGEST DISPLAYS, OF ANY COUNTY FAIR IN THE ST ATE

September oats .36% i December oats -36% May oats 39 PRODUCE. By Decatur Produce Co. Eggs 20c Fowls 10c Ducks 8c Geese 8c Turkey He Spring chicks 14c Butter -16 c Chicks ..10c H. BERLING. Eggs , 20c Butter 16c Fowls 10c Ducks 8c Geeee 7c Turkeys He Spring chickens 12c Chicks 10c B. KALVER i CO. Wool, merchantable 28c Beef hides 8 cenre Calf hides 10 cents Sheep pelts .25c to $1 Tallow 4 cents The Decatur Packing company, Phone 81, will pay the following prices for live stock: Hogs [email protected] Veal calves [email protected] Cattle [email protected] Lambs $7 00 Fowls 12c Democrat Want Ads. Pay

lar, water piped into house, drove well and wind pump 50 barrel cement cistern, summer kitchen, smoke house, hog house, corn crib, barn 35 by 100 ftt. and all necessary outbuildings, well fenced with woven wire fence, close to churches and in a good com- ■ munity. Sure to please any one and . prove a good investment; will be glad , to show the farm any time. Terms —$2,500 cash or good note at 6 per cent, day of sale, balance in : ’ S yearly payments at 5 per cent in11 terest payable semi-annually or will i accept part or all cash at any time, i Will also sell personal pioperty same day.

Personal property: Stock —Three head of horses, one 3-years-old this spring, two 2-years-old, well bred Two good milch cows, six head of yearlings and six head of spring calves. Six head of early spring shoats weight about 100 pounds; twenty head of late spring shoats. Twelve head of 2-year-old sheep. Implements, etc. —One wagon, one hay ladder, one Mcdormick binde«, one 8-hole grain drill, one Bell center cut disc, one cultivator, two breaki ing plows, one anti-friction double burr, sweep grinding mill, one land roller, one National cream separator. capacity 350 pounds; one bob sled, one incubator and brooder, capacity 120 eggs; two sets of working harness and fly nets, one set of buggy harness, one wheelbarrow, about ten tons of mixed hay in bam, about 150 bushels of good seed oats, seven acres of com in the field, two sets of mud boat runners, some lumber and about twenty-five cords of fine fire wood, some ditching tools, blacksmith tools, two good as new, one medium ana one large hard coal base burner, about 90 laying hens, some voung chickens, three turkey hens, one gobbler and a few young turkeys, some cider vinegar and many articles too numerous to mention. We expect to start the sale at Iff o’clock sharp so try and be on the place and hear the conditions of the sale. Free lunch served to every one. ■ ’ * Terms of Sale —Ten months’ time will be given with note and good freeholder’s security. Nothing shall be removed until satisfactorily settled for. GIDEON GERBER, R. R. 1, Monroe, Ind. Fred Reppert, Auct. o A STEADY DRAIN. Sick Kidneys Weaken the Whole Body Make You 111, Languid and Depressed. Sick kidneys weaken the body through the continual drainage of life giving albumen from the blood into the urine, and the substitution of poisonous uric acid that goes broadcast through the system, sowing the seeds of disease. Loss of albument causes weakness, languor, depression. Uric poisoning ' causes rheumatic pain, nervousness, nausea, cricks in the back, gravel and kidney stones. The proper treatment is a kidney treatment, and the best remedy is Doan’s Kidney Pills. Great Decatur cures prove it. Thomas H. Teeple, 426 Mercer Ave., Decatuf, Ind., says: “I know Doan's

Kidney Pills to be a splendid kidney ; remedy as since using them I have enjoyed better health than at any time in years. During the civil war my kidneys became disordered and my back began to ache severely. The kidney secretions sometimes were very unnatural and the passages frequent and painful. I was troubled in this way particularly at night, and I would often have to get up several times, thus losing my rest. I heard Doan’s Kidney Pills so highly recommended that I procured a box from the Holthouse Drug Co. and the results of their use were beyond my expectations. Since taking this remedy, I have had no pain in my back and my kidneys have given me no troble.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name —Doan’s —and take no other. SOCIETY COLUMN | (Continued from page 2.) Airdome, then luncheon at the Radamacher Case, completing the evening by seeing the show at the Crystal Airdome. Mrs. Bremerkamp was given some handsome pieces of linen together with many regrets that she will so soon leave for Goshen, where she will make her home. She expects th leave here next week. Rev. G. Hoile, of Shumm, 0., who has been attending the annual synod of the German Lutheran churches at Laporte, returned to his home today , accompanied by Mrs. Hoile and children, who last week visited with her parents, Rev. and L. Dornseif, north . of the city. Rev. Hoile gave a very interesting account of the proceedings of the synod, which close! at Laporte 1 yesterday ,he having attended every session. About six hundred were present, ministers, lay delegates, par- ! ochial teachers, etc. The first elee- : tion in thirty years for the office of . president took place Rev. Waefel of • Cleveland, being chosen for that high i office. In the meantime Mrs. Hoile . enjoyed a pleasant visit with her parents. Last evening her mother, Mrs. > L. Dornseif, was given a celebration • on account of her sixtieth birthday. The large company present were , splendidly entertained. Rev. Bouth s of Cleveland, was among the guests.

WAS IN THE SOUTH (Continued from page 2.) cago firm and at once engaged in commercial photography. He was assigned a territory in the south and proceeded to Texas and Louisiana to pursue his new duties. He has while gone been In every section of these two southern states and has enjoyed the trip immensely. Returning he went to Rome City, where he spent a week at the resort coming to Decatur from there. The position Mr. Sautbine has with the Chicago firm is a lucrative one, carrying with it a neat salary and he has proven a very efficient man tn the field. He will return to Chicago in the near future to resume duties and will probably be sent south again. —o Democrat Want Ads. Pay

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FOR RENT—Five room house good ’ barn, both kinds of water, centrally located. Inquire J. T. M<4ryman. L

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THIRD NOTICE—AII bottles and cases must be returned at once. Willits , Mersman. ISG-uj