Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 7, Number 243, Decatur, Adams County, 12 October 1909 — Page 4

]i VAUDEVI LLR ! GRAND THEATRE ! under New p ear | Amusement Co. °f t Management — — Wayne, t •1 Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday X I October 11 12 13 X | MOSHER-The Man in the Box. I ♦ Thursday, Friday and Saturday ♦ ♦ October 14 15 16 * ': HAPPY SIG- Pontella-The Indian Tramp. | ■ • With Illustrated Songs and High Class Motion t ;; Pictures. Always sc. Come and see us. i NEW STOCK OF Moore’s Modern Methods of Loose Leaf Record Keeping ALL KINDS OF BOOKKEEPING ALL KINDS OF BUSINESS.*.#.* Merchants, Professional men, Factories, Agencies, Bankers, Mechanics, etc. Let us show you the system with its different forms. HOLTHOUSE DRUG Co.

FOR SALE—A bargain if sold soon. 11,375 .00, one 6 room house on N. I Eighth street, well painted and plenty of good fruit. City water and cistern: new barn 18x30, and other outbuildings. Inquire of AV. AV. McQueen,' Phone 528, Decatur, Ind. 242-24 t o Democrat Want Ads. Pay

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FRIGHTFUL FATE AVERTED “I would have been a cripple, for. life, from a terrible cut on my knee j cap,” writes Frank Disberry, Kelliher, Minu., “without Bticklen’s Amita | Salve, which soon cured me.” Infat-1 lible for wounds, cuts ana bruises, it soon cures Burns, Scalds. Old Sores. Boils. Skin Eruptions. World's be;t for Piles. 25c at all druggists. 1

PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will offer for sale at his residence IVs tulle west of Honduras, 1 mile north and 5’4 miles east of Bluffton, beginning at 12:30 o’clock p. m., Friday. Oct. 15, 1909, the following property, to-wit: Twenty-one head of cattle, consisting of 7 milch cows, one fresh new, three will be fresh soon, two fresh in March, one fresh in February; 1 two year old steer, 3 coming yearlings, 6 spring calves, 4 yearlings. Thirty-eight hogs—consisting of 3 brood sows with pigs, 35 pigs weighing from 30 to 60 pounds each. Four Shropshire ewes. Terms —All sums of $5.00 and under cash in hand; over 55.00 a credit of 9 months will be given the puri chaser giving his note therefor with approved freehold security to the satisfaction of the undersigned. Four per cent, off for cash. No property removed until settled for. J. V. PEASE. J. N. Burkhead, Auct. ■ —o — L. F. MAILAND Is the nifty dresser’s friend If you'd look well yourold clothes seua To this house for clothes ill Where they all orders quickly fill. Send to Mailand, have them made new And at a very low figure, too. Have clothes cleaned and pressed Keep them clean and be well dressed. "Hs not so much what you wear As how you keep it in repair. Here ladies’ clothes get special care; If you’s need pressing, take them there. L. F. MAILAND, Over Model Cigar Store 242-6 t NOTICE Treasurer's office open meal hours and evenings, for the accommodation of the taxpayers that cannot call at the treasurer's office at the regular hours, beginning Monday, Oct. 18th, 1909, until Nov. 1, 1909, the treasurer's office will be open from 7 a. m. until 8 p. m. Nov. Ist is positively the last day for the fall payment of taxes and at 9 o’clock p. m. the books will be closed. Respectfully yours, JOHN F. LACHOT, ts County Treasurer. | 0 i FOR RENT —A six room nouse c.i I north Sixth street. Inquire of Mrs. I Carrie Ehinger. i

COURT HOUSE NEWS I ___ I i (Continued from nags I i , each side being allowed a half hour each for arguments. The court instructed the Jury at 8:30 this morning. and the jury was out about two hours, returning a verdict which ’ read: “We, the Jury, find for the defendant, that he be relieved from said bill in full, without recourse for damages.’’ I" Judge Merryman went to Bluffton . at noon where he will hear the blind tiger cases against Manson Reiff. The latter was indicted by the grand Jury last spring for maintaining a blind tiger. He was also pinched by a , Pinkerton detective in August, these cases being upon the grand Jury in- . dictments. o —— NOTICE TO FARMERS Those who have beer cases and bottles frssu my place are requested to return them at once. This is the fourth notice I have given you, and I wish you would favor me by returning same at once as the time is nearly up when I must report, and I wish to get credit for these. It does not mean much to you, but so many out means a great deal to me. Please return these bottles and cases at once and oblige. 240-3 t WILLIAM MERSMAN. —, ■ o DETECTIVE ASS’N MEETING The Adams county Horsethief Detective Ass’n will convene in special session at Grand Army hall, Decatur, Ind., Saturday, Oct. 16, 1909, at one o’clock p. m. All members are requested to be present as the new work will be given by our delegate, Mr. James Hurst, who has returned from the national meeting held at Frankfort, Ind., and his report will be interesting to all. We-also extend to all law abiding citizens of Adams county to be a member of the Ass’n for our mutual protection in the future. So you can hand some one of our company your application to be acted upon. Come ye all members to this special meeting. T. J. DURKIN, Pres. JNO. D. STULTS, Secy. o . Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has become famous for its cures of coughs, colds, croon end influenza. I Try it when in need. It contains no ■ harmful substance and elways gives I prompt relief. Sold by ?!’ d°aler«.

SOCIETY COLUMN (Continued from uegc 2.) Mrs. Alexander. A cordial invitation is extended to all to be present. The entertainment given by the Lady Maccabees was exceptionally good, and was greatly enjoyed by by those who were there to hear. A large number of people who had intended to come stayed away on account of the weather, but there was a large company there who greatly enjoyed the evening. Mrs. Andrew Artman opened the program by giving a history of the Maccabee lodge and a history of the ancient Jews whom the order imitates in virtue. Following an instrumental solo by the high school quartet, composed of Messrs. Sherman Beery, Howard Wisehaupt, Bruce Patterson and Don Burk. Mrs. Quincy Neptune gave an instrumental solo. Mrs. Kalver gave a reading. The program in order was as follows; Instrumental solo, Irene Eady; whistling solo; violin solo, Don Burke; instrumental duet, Mrs. Yoder and Miss Gaylie Nelson; vocal solo, Glen Neptune;' instrumental duet, Misses Ruby Miller and Electa Glancey: piano solo, Florence Sprunger. Every number was splendid and heartily encored and the ;*Lady Itfaccabees extend thanks to those who took part. The Ladies’ Aid Society of the German Reformed church will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs .Schlickman on Fourth street. A good attendance is asked. The Royal Neighbors will give a masquerade social on Friday evening at their hall. Prizes will be given for the best masked lady and gentleman and a good time is promised everyone that attends. An admission of ten cents for adults and five cents for children will be charged at the door. A cordial invitation is extended to the public and every one is welcome. • The Young People's Alliance of the Evangelical church will hold their monthly meeting at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Elzey, west of town, this evening. All members are requested to meet at the Evangelical church In this city, promptly at seven o'clock, where a conveyance will be in readiness to convey them to the Elzey heme.

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East Buffalo, N. Y.. Oct. ial to the Dally Democrat)- Receipts 1920- shipmets 570. Official to New York yesterday 5320. Hogs closing steady. Medium and heavy—sß.loo 58.25. Light mixed and good yorkers sß.oo@|B.lo. Light5—[email protected]. Pigs-57.25® 57.90. Roughs —5710®57 .35. Stags —56.00® 56-50. Cattle—so; steady. Sheep—3,ooo; steady. Lambs -10 higher; tops 57.35. TOLEDO MARKETS. October 11.— Cash wheat J May wheat J- * December wheat . £*> ( Cash corn • ' May corn 6 “ December corn “ May oats 44 December oats * 41 " I CHICAGO MARKETS. October 11.— May wheat 04 >4 December wheat 1.03*4 October corn 59 H ' May corn 60% ' December corn 58 May oats December oats 39 U PRODUCE. By Decatur Produce Co. Eggs 3 " c

The Historical Club will hold its meeting tonight at the home of Mrs. Mary Congleton on Third street. Mrs. Crabbs will read the pape ron Fisheries of Alaska: Land and Sea Animals." Interesting sub-topics have been given to each member for discussion. Current events will be given during the first twenty-five minutes, the lesson following and the meeting closing with a ball hour’s entertainment by the hostess. The Shakespear Club will be entertained by Mrs. D. M. Hensley tomorrow afternoon. Democrat Want Ads. Pay

Fowls 11( , Geese ,’.J Turkeys Spring chicks u c Butter UMcta* lie NIBLICK & CO. Butter 16c to 2!c Eggs H. BERI.ING. Eggs Butter Fowls io,. Ducks Geese Turkeys Spring chickens u c Chicks B. KALVER A CO. Wool, merchantable ?8c Beef hides 9 crate Calf hides 10 cents Sheep pelts 25c to ft Tallow 4 cents PRICES ON COAL. Chestnut coal 57.15 Hocking Vaffiey |s n West Virginia spHnt 54. M Wash nut 54.00 HAY MARKET No. 1 timothy, loose in m0w.... $lO 00 S. W. Peterson.

WANTED —A second banded roll top desk. Single or double pedestal. Call phone 505. ♦ » :: see ;; ;; E.Schlickman 4Son - :: for * : LIVERY I f Cor. Monroe &3d Sts. | 3 S