Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 7, Number 244, Decatur, Adams County, 13 October 1909 — Page 4
PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will offer for sale at bls residence iti mile west of Honduras, 1 mile north and 5H miles vast of Bluffton, beginning at 12:30 o'clock p. in., Friday, Oct. 15, 1909, the following property, to-wlt: Twenty-one head of cattle, consisting of 7 milch cows, one fresh now, three will be fresh soon, two fresh in March, one fresh in February: 1 two year old steer, 3 coining yearl''d<s, 0 spring calves, 4 yearlings. Thirty-eight hogs—consisting of 3 brood wws with pigs, 35 pigs weighing from 30 to 60 pounds each. Four Shropshire ewes. Ctraw—AU sums of $5.00 and untor <xsh In hand: over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given the purchaser 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. Hurkhead. Auct. o— —— L. F. MAILAND Is the nifty dresser's friend If you'd look well your old clothes send 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, ms not so much what you wear As how you keep it in repair. Here ladies' clothes get special care: H you's need pressing, take them there. L. F. MAILAND, Over Model Cigar Store 242-6 t o 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, 194)9. until Nov. 1. 1909. the treasurer's office will be opt n from * a. tn. until S p. m. Nov. Ist is positively the last day for the fall payment of taxes and at 9 o'clock p. nt. the books will be closed. Respectfully yours, JOHN F. LACHOT, t s County Treasurer. —_____ o_ — FOR RENT- A six room house cn north Sixth street. Inquire of Mr. Carrie Ehinger. —— o— — Democrat Want Ads. Pay
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PIRATES WIN FIFTH GAME (Continued from page 1.) Pittsburg--Syme singled; Leach beat out a bunt; Clark sacrificed and was out Stanage to Jones; Wagner was allowed to walk, filling the bases; Summers was cool and after fanning | Miller, allowed Abstain to walk In an • effort to repeat the effort, forcing Byrne across the plate; Wilson fanned. One run, two hits, no errors. 'Second inning— Detroit Jones flied to Wilson; Stanage fanned and Summers did likewise. No runs, no hits, no errors. Pittsburg—Gibson singled; Adams (sacrificed and was out Summers to I Jones: Byrne smashed one to right field that looked good, but Delehanty made a marvelous pickup and threw him out at first. A wild pitch then' allowed Gibson to score; boosted one to Crawford. One run, one hit, no error. [Third inning— Detroit—Davy Jones flied to Leach; Hush fanned; Byrne was waiting for 'Cobb’s roller and threw him out. No ! runs, no hits, no errors. Pittsburg—Clark walkedfli Wagner singled; Miller out Bush to Jones, Clark scoring on the play; Absteln out Moriarty to Jones;Wilson grounded to Bush. One run, one hit, no errors. Fourth inning— Detroit—Crawford out Wagner to Abstein; Delehanty fanned; Moriarty out Miller to Abstein. No runs, no 'hits, no errors. Pittsburg—Moriarity threw Gibson out at first; Adams fanned, and Byrne flied to Leach. No runs, no hits, no [ errors. Fifth inning— I Detroit —T. Jones hit a double to left field: Stanage fanned; Summey repeated the trick and Jones flied to (’lark. No runs, one bit, no errors. Pittsburg— Leach flied to lef; Clark bunted and was safe; Wagner out Bush to Jcnes; Miller out Moriarty to I Jones. No runs, one hit, no error, 'sixth inning— Detroit—Bush fanned; Cobb singled: Crawford doubled scoring Cobb; Delehanty was safe at second when the famous Wagner allowed a fast grounder to go through and Crawford scored on the same play; Moriarity flied to Clark; Jones fouled to Abstein. ' Two runs, two hits, one error. Pittsburg—Abstein flied to Bush-
Wilson out to Jones unassisted: Gibson out Bush to Jones. No runs, no hits, no errors. Seventh Inning— Detroit—Mclntyre batted for Stanage, and went out to Abstein unassisted; Summers out same route; D. Jones out Byrne to Abstein. No runs, no hits, no errors. Pittsburg—Schmidt now catching. for Detroit. Adams fanned; Byrne singled; Ix*ach singled putting Byrne | |on third; then big fielder Clark broke it up with a screaming home run,, scoring Byrne and Leach ahead of him; Wagner was hit by a pitched ball and went to first, stole second, then stole third and scored on ; Schmidt’s high throw; Miller flied Uv left; Abstein fanned. Four runs, three hits, one error. Eighth inning— Detroit—Bush flied to Leach; Cobb bunted and was out Adams to Abstein; Crawford then put one out to .the fence for a home run, the third made during the game; Delehanty out Byrne to Abstein. One run one hit, no error. Pittsburg—Wilson doubled and scored on Gibson's single; Willets was put in to pitch, Believing Summers; Adams popped to T. Jones; Gibson stole second; Byrne struck out; Gibson was out stealing third. One run, two hits, no errors. Ninth inning— Detroit— Moriarty popped to Byrne; clones safe on Wagners error: Schmidt out Wagner to Abstein; Mullen batted for Willets and flied to Wagner. No runs, no hits, one error. Totals— Detroit —Four runs, six hits, on eerror. Pittsburg—Eight runs, ten hits, two errors. NOTICE OF ELECTION. State of Indiana, County of Adams, ss: To Albert A. Butler, marshal of the City of Decatur, Indiana: I.' O. B. Wemhoff clerk of the City : of Decatur, Indiana, hereby certify i that at a city election to be held in and for the said City of Decatur, Indiana. on the first Tuesday after the ' first Monday in November, 1909, the • same being November the second, i 1909, there will be voted for an e’ection by the voters of said city, the following officers, to-wit: One Mayor. One City Clerk. One City Treasurer. One Councilman for First Ward. One Councilman for Second Ward. One Councilman for Third Ward. 1 Two Councilmen-at-Large. Each of said officers to serve uniil the first day of January, 1914. And you are hereby directed to give notice accordingly as required by statute.
Witness my hand and the seal of said City of Decatur, Indiana, this twelfth day er October, 1909. O. B. WEMHOFF, City (Jerk. The above is a full and complete copy of the certificate of the city clerk of the City of Decatur, Indiana, as delivered to me on the day and the year above given. Witness my hand this twelfth day of October, 1909. ALBERT A BUTLER. 2td-ltw City Marshal. RAILROAD BULLETIN CHICAGO 4 ERIE Eastbound No. B—Dally 2:27 a.m. No. 12—Daily 4:05 a.m. No. 4—Dally 3:38 p.m. No. 22—Dally ex. Sunday... 1: 49 p. m. No. 14—Daily 8:57 p.m. Westbound No. 47— Daily 3:17 a.m. No. 3—Daily 12:47 p.m. No. 21—Daily, ex. Sunday. .10:10 a. m. GRAND RAPIDS i INDIANA In Effect June 27. 1909. Southbound No. 4— Daily 2:48 a.m. No. 12—Daily, ex. Sunday.. ,7:06a. m. No. 2—Dally, ex. Sunday.. .1:11 p. m. No. 16— Sunday only 8:00p.m. Northbound No. s—Daily 11:48 a. m No. 7—Daily 7:54 a. m N'o. 3—Daily, ex. Sunday.. .5:15 p. m. T-, ST. L. & W- R- R - No. 2—Frankfort to Toledo, Ex Sunday 11:27a.m. N'o. I—Toledo to Frankfort Ex Sunday 11:49 a.m. N'o. 3—Delphos to St. Louis, Daily 7:21a.m. No 4 —St. Louis to Delphos, Daily 8:03 p. m. No. s—Toledo to St. Louis, Daily 10:17 p.m. No. 6 —St. Louis to Toledo, Daily 5:05 a.m. — o— — GOOD FARM FOR SALE Desiring to locate in the west, I will offer for a short time my farm for sale. It contains 160 acres, with good improvements, good water, is as good a farm as can be found in the county, located four and one-half miles northeast of Berne, in Monroe and Blue Creek townships, tit’s worth more, but SIOO will buy it if taken at once. MATHIAS MILLER, ltw4w R. R. 3, Berne, Ind. o HOUSE FOR RENT 7 room house, <'orner Decatur and Short streets; i both electric lights and water. Inquire of Dan Erwin. 238-6 t
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East Buffalo. N. Y. Oct. 13.-(Spec-ial to the Dally Democrat) -Receipts 3360, shipments 1520; official to New York yesterday 570. Hogs closing slow. Medium and heavy—sß.oo. Light mixed—s7.9o@ SB.OO. Light yorkers—[email protected]. Pigs —$7.25 71 $ 7.35. Roughs—s7.l o<fis7 .2s. Stags —$6.00@ $6.50. Sheep—26oo; steady. Lambs—lo to 15 higher; tops $7.50. Cattle —75; steady. TOLEDO MARKETS. October 11.— Cash wheat 1 Mav wheat December wheat 63 Cash corn . .62 May corn -,91Z December corn y ■ ™ May oats December oats CHICAGO MARKETS. October 11. — May wheat $1 04% December wheat 103,4 October corn 59 May corn December corn “ May oats December oats . PRODUCE. By Decatur Produce Co. Eggs 23C
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