Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 7, Number 222, Decatur, Adams County, 17 September 1909 — Page 4

I FACTORY STOVE SALE! | Saturday, September 25th., 1909 ■ i $ 10.22 HUH s ■ fimsiKOT'C jjiaM I Morris Chair Jr I I OR s i $10.22 ’ ! I / Rocking Chair ! /$ Absolutely FREE with every £ IMPERIAL UNIVERSAL Zs, IM Base Burner or Range conMm tract«d for on that date, Sat- ■ n universal urday, September 25. £ | Schaub, Gottemoller & Company.; Successors to (Decatur Hardware Company.) | Decatur, - Indiana. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■»■■■■■■■!»■■ ■■■■■■^■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ BBBBBBBBBBBBBBIBBIBBIBIB

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East Buffalo, N.Y, Sept. 17.—(Special to the Daily Democrat)—Receipts 104,000; shipments 2,660. Official to New York yesterday 1,710. Hogs closing slow. Medium and heavy—sß.7o@ $8.75. I Yorkers —[email protected]. Light and yorkers —[email protected]. Pigs—s7.7s. Roughs —[email protected]. Stags—[email protected]. Sheep—sß.4o. Lambs —Steady; tops $7.75.

Cattle —200; slow. TOLEDO MARKETS. September 16. — Cash wheat $1.12% May wheat 1.14 *

September wheat 11.12% 1 December wheat 1.13 > Cash corn 72% May corn 64% I September corn 72% [December corn 62% I May oats 45 (September oats 41% I December oats 42% CHICAGO MARKETS. September 16. —

May wheat $1.02% September wheat 1.03% December wheat 99 May corn 62% September corn ~.. .68% December corn 61% September oats 40%

December oats 40%. May oats 42% NIBLICK & CO. Butter 16c to 22c Eggs 22c PRODUCE. By Decatur Produce Co. Eggs 21c Fowls 10c Ducks Sc Geese 8c Turkeys 11c Spring chicks 11c Butter 16c Chicks 10c H. B ERLING. Eggs . .20c Butter 16c Fowls 10c Ducks 8c Geese 7c Turkeys lie Spring chickens ... lie Chicks 10c

B. KALVER & CO. Wool, merchantable 28c Beef hides 8 cents Calf hides 10 cents Sheep pelts 25c to $1 Tallow 4 cents PRICES ON COAL. Chestnut coal $7.25 Hocking Valley $3.75 West Virginia splint (...$4 00 Wash nut .. $4.00 HAY MARKET No. 1 timothy, loose in mow... .SIO.OO S. W. Peterson. o NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS J Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, superintendent of the construction of the Dan Erwin ditch in Union township, Adams county, Indiana., Cu

Saturday, September 18, 1909, at 10:30 o'clock a. m., at the office of the county surveyor, in the city of Decatur, in said county, receive sealed bids for the construction of said ditch in accordance with reports, plans and specifications therefore, now on file in

said cause. Bids will be received and contracts let as follows: Main ditch; From station 0 to 18. and to the lowest and best bidder or bidders. Bidders will be required to file with their bids affidavits as required by law, upon forms furnished by such superintendent and each bid shall be accompanied with a good and sufficient bond in a sum equal to the amount of such bid, conditional for the faithful performance of said contract, and that such bidder will enter into contract if the same be awarded to him, such bond to be approved by said superintendent. The said superintendent reserves the right to reject any and all bids. No bids w-ill be accepted in excess of the estimated cost of such work, or in excess of the benefits found. C. C. ERNST, Daily e d Supt. of Construction.

PUBLIC SALE Having disposed of our property and having decided to locate in the northwest. we will offer at auction at our residence on Mercer avenue, on Monday, September 27, 1909, at one o’clock the following: Two bedroom suites, dining room suite, rockers, carpets, rugs, cook stove, dishes and other articles too numerous to mention. FRANK GAST.

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FATALLY INJURED (Continued from page 1.) ly crippled and had some nervous trouble, so that no one can tell just why he happened to throw out his hand as he did. He has worked for ■' the company for some time, being em--1 ployed at the gravel pit. and was an ’ industrious hand. His son, M illiatn Richards, is the foreman of the gradI ing force south of town. The acci- ' dent is deplored by tbe company, and I by the crew, but no One is to blame | and it is believed that those in charge i took £xtra precaution. | At three o’clock this afternoon Mr. , Richards was still unconscious, and it is believed the end is near. 1 o Don’t fail to notify this office if you do not receive your Democrat every evening on time. Mr. John McKean returned to his home at Linn Grove after looking after business in the city today. Ben Beavers will leave tomorrow for Wabash, "where ffie will enter the Wabash college at that place for the coming year. n LOST —Canadian pin. Finder please return to this office. FOR RENT—God barn, electric lights, city water. Fred Patterson. o PUBLIC SALE. Having sold my farm and am going to move to Decatur and go in the feed yard business on Monrce street, I am obliged to offer at public auction. without reserve, my entire personal property. Two miles north of Curryville, 1 mile south and 1 mile west of Magley, 1 mile east of Pleasant Valley church, known as the old Ernest Schlickmann farm. Sale beginning 9 o’clock prompt Wednesday, Sept. 29, 1909, the following property: Horses —One 4 year old bay mare-, one 11 year old mare, in foal; one II year old brown mare in foal; 1 black 2 year old gelding, 1 2 year old driving colt, lady broke; 1 yearling colt, 1 spring colt. Cattle—One Jersey cow with calf by her side, 3 Durham cows with calves by their sides, 2 Durham cows, will be fresh by the middle of October; 1 2 year old heifer. 1 yearling heifer, 1 yearling Durham bull. Hogs—Six sows with pigs by their sides, about 4 weeks old by day of sale; 30 shoats, average 70 lbs., 1 Duroc male hog (registered). Twelve dozen chickens, mostly Plymouth Rocks. Seven head of turkeys. Farm Implements— One Deering Binder, 1 Champion mower, 1 Dain hay loader, 1 Superior disc drill, 1 Osborn hay tedder, 1 disc harrow, 1

fIVHAH ' I \USKISH i ni *iSs3l I ; I FA Forging Ahead ff y®T A-/I | t- /1 have jumped from almost nothing to IcJ one hLSmrf V R I SSSiI,-—I V. - K-ucires. THE TOBACCO ® FOLKS KIDNEY PILLS ■ for backache, rheumatism, kidney or bladder tronhu * Foley’s Kidney Pills purify the blood, restore lost vit i? “T* Unnary irre g ularitieS ’ tost vitality and vigor. Refuse substitutes. The Holthouse Drug Company

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