Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 7, Number 245, Decatur, Adams County, 14 October 1909 — Page 4

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East Buffalo. N.Y., Oct. 14.—(Special to the Bally Democrat)— Receipts 3360; shipments 1520; official to Now York yesterday 1140. Hogs closing steady. Pigs strong and heavy—s7.7s©s7.Bs. IJght mixed and good yojkers —$7.70 «17.80. Light yorkers- $7.55® $7.65. Pigs—s7.so. Roughs—s7.oo® $7.25. Stags $6.00® $6.50. Cattle —175; steady. , Sheep—2,4O(f: steady. Lambs —10 lower; tops $7.40. « —— TOLEM MARKETS, October J 3.— Cash wheat $1.23 Vi Ma* wheat 1.25V4 December wheat 1 24'/* , Cash corn 63 May corn 61% December corn 59 May oats .44*4 December oats <l% CHICA«® MAOHSTS. October 13. — May wheat fft.OolJ December wheat J 94 i October corn 39% ' May com 60% December cora .57% May oats -39% ( December oats 31% PWIUC& By Decatur Pr»<>u«e C» Eggs 22« - • ' M——O,<

_ I II J" 1 -"!*?*t'TirWW******™ CHANBE OF VOTIN® PLACfi Notice is hereby give* that the voting *kice heretofore ar the Niblick elevator in preciact B, third ward, has beta chaaged to tie-, Crozier blacksmith stop, jji SevoWh > street, just north of the Hower A i Hower grocery and the ehect-iaa xyiil be held tUeve at the city *l«cti<«, on Tuesfcw, November 2ad Vohera i* that preciact w.ll please take notice and govera thea'telvet *ce<»'dia<ly. te.Nov.l K —o —— NOTICS Taeaearer’s ofice opea •»*! hmirs and eveniags, for the ac«om**o4ati<m ot the tewtpayers that c;«txu call at th treasurer's office at tfe- regular* hours, hegiaaiag Mondejt, Cft. l#th, I mtil Now. 1. 190#, the trees-■ urea's odace will he «*»« from 7 ! a. m. tawtil Bp. a Nov. Ist is P««- ( ihively the hast day for the fail payment as taxes and at 9 o'clock p. ths heelns will he ciaand. Bsspectfwily yours, JOHN F. LACMOffi. w Coauty Trsnusurer. q OOHtMI PUSH* PCR 9«*.8 Desiring to locate in tha west, I wiM other far a short tiaie my farm for sale. It contains 160 acres, with gaod impwwements, good water, is an geod a farm an can be found in the cuunty, 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. FOR SALE—A bargain Jf sold soon. >1,375.00, one 6 room house on N. Eighth street, «vell paintefl and plenty «d good fruit. City water and cisternn< w barn 18x30, and other outbuildings. InquirS of W. W, McQueen, f’hone 528, Decatur, Ind. 242-24 t

ers Set I for us to set your meters and test ■ acts for the use of gas without de- ® :s of them for the work of setting S work. S g can be done toward fixing your ■ j until your contract is signed. I

Eowls 10c Bucks 8c Geese 1 6c Turkeys 12r Spring chicks 11c Butter. 19* Chicta , ; Wc NIBLICK 4 C® . Butter ... 16c to 22c E«i ~ Me H. OEBAII*® Eggs , 22c Butter 19c Fowls 10* Ducks 8a Geese 6c Turkeys 12r Spring chictoeas 11c Chicks 10a B. HALVE® 8l CO.. Wool, merchantable '2B» Beef hides 9 cents Calf kites 10 cents Store p pete 2W: ta JU TaUaw *-..4 aente P9K&S ®T? CteU. Chastest coal Jf.lfr Hacking Valley $3.7b West VispWg st-te* 4».<H Watffi mat- •»•<*> WAV- IWWSfUEI* !fc>. 1 thnatby, lease ta tn•«■... .s*).© 8. W. Peiensan.

l<in, l. I I. 1 I I —T I PUBLIC 94AJ* Thw wattersigued will o-Hwr fev sal# at hfe residence life mile m Howdunas, 1 male nwsth :md 5% miles east of Bluftcm, beginuiufl at 12:34 lo'clmd* p. at, Fridas-, Out. 10, 1909, phe foHuwiMM piwgwty, tu-vit: Tw««ty-om? h«:»d cd’ cattle. canetaciog of 7 milch c*ws, urn* fresh *w, threw wiM bw •s*si' :.vwe. two irerfi m Bfcrdh, ••• fresh *• Fefe-wwry; 1 twe y<wu- old ateer, 3 »»mim» year limes 4 spring calve*. -» yeerlmspw Thirty-eight hoga—cowsiitiug <*' 3 brood sows with pip , 35 pigs weigh- ■>», firm 3* te *• pewtu*- e;«e*. Fear Shropshire eweg. * Tarmd—All s«me as O.»« aud mtdor car*h i* hoed; ewer 86.04 a credit •of 3 moathe will hs given th*, pmichasw giving his wete ttoargfa# with appeeved freeheid seesrNw te the Isatitfscticm Os the wwdsrsiswed. Four 1 per cent elf M' cash. Ke preperty ' r«Moved uudil oeMtod f«r. J. ▼. FKAMi. ®J. *N. »*■iUeaad >l«t. . » t k. F. BUH4.A4M Is th* eifty dresmsr’s frieud M ven d lo*k well y«T eld clethss swwu To this house for clothes iU Where ttey all orders quh-hiy M Send to Vtailand, have them mode »e«v And at a very low figure, Poo. Have clethes cleaned and presst?* Keep them clean and be we> Orosshul. ’Tis not so much what .yeu wear As how you keep it in repair. o Here ladies' clothes get special c»e; If ypu’s need pressing, wiu- them there. * » • L. F. MALAWI. Over ffiodel Cigar “Store 242-6 t -wr ■ —o "% ' ~ ■ ceOK WANTED-jAt MHrtln’p restaurant. Apply at once if you want the place. o Democrat Want Ads. Pay

. - — — i I ——————— RECEIVER’S SALE The Decatuc Furnace Company Will Be Sold on Saturday ARB MANY BUYERS Lt is Hoped That the Plant Will B® Opened and Op- • ®rated to th® Limit » _____ At two o’clock on Saturday the ceaeiver’s sale for the Decatur Furnace romps*) will occur. mid Just at this time there is considerable speculation as to its disposal. It is the hope of everyone that it will be sold to some good and reliable company whd will open it and wha will fill it up with workmen. The buildings and furnishings are especially adapted to the casting trade and its location at the junction of the three railroads made it a valuable manufacturing property. There are several parties in this city lyid as many more elsewhere who are busy making figures ’on the concern, and it is the supposition that tee proposition of sale is assured. The receiver, R. D. Myers, jvill have charge of the sale of the property on Saturday, the same to take pl/:e at the plaot, whefe oppartunity win be afforded ■ far an exwninatiaa as ewerythiog connected therewith. ITS EVEN UP AGAIN 1 a (Contkme* from mteJ V) cawiht at ti«»d on Mallep’s groumter; Joaes farced Mullen at secotoi; Bash wakia-d; Cob* teabled scoriae Jones; Crawfaad fled ta Leash. Osoe ran, tvso hte. no errars. . 1 Seventh iaaiagr—- . Pittsburg—Wihsm flbed ta Cebb; Gtosos singled; Wyatt batted tor Caoaiit? and was out De’ahamty to Jones; Ityrw ftaed to Basfr Xo ra*s, one hit. — <rror. nrtraib-Philttpi nosv pitching tor Pittsburg: Detolnaaty fanned: Moriarty — Byrne bo Abstebs; Janes popped to Phliipi. Na runs, pa hits, oo errors. Eighth ipnawt -’ Pittsbusg—Leaoh fanied to tehssite: Ctarit faanad: Wagww died ta Crawfete) Na rw», »• hits, no errors. Detroit—•chmidt oat .Milter ta Absteaa; Ihdtea doubled; Joan saarwite:ed; Bush popped to Abttem. Xo rims, one hit, no errqas. Kteth teninp - Pittsburg—Milter .-aneth-d: Abetete siinted ssosimg JPiMev and Abate!* amt ta third whan Witean bunked Hufw+y It looted lite a sute. thing tlant the Pirates would tie the sepre at lewd, but Mnlten Settled da sen and the men behind him pteaed great bail. Gibsan hit a lone one ta Crawford, ivho saved the same by his marvetous throw to the phato, catohing Absbeta. batted far Philfipi ted termed; U’ilson w® ot* trying to stead third, (toe ran, three hits, no errors. , • Tobjls- ” Pithdinrg—Fair rtrte, nine Jite, two errors Detroit—Mve rims, ten hits, one error. SCORE BY INNINGS. Pittsburg 30000100 I—41 —4 9 2 Detroit 1 0021100 x—s 10 1 t ? o Miss Mary Gallmeyer returned to her home at Stop 22 this afternoon I after shopping in the city.*

I We Are Here to Show You! | I ' THE BEST | ® Three Flue Stove on the Market is Hi and to prove to you that ™ II • ® THE IMPERIAL UNIVERSAL ® ffl S g has a more direct radiating surface, more hot air ciroulating capacity than any KwfHmferW other base burner made and ® Is we positively guarantee it more space with less fuel than any other base Q XpERIALUIfIWRSAL burnermade ‘ | Schaub, Gottemoller & Comp’v L Successors To Decatur Hdw. C©. « qCkM *

iy»rr*ivrwM sbATE fpfty ct»#>rrs Cte aceup«rt •f’tbc fregwMj inquiries :*wwwdS*v th» minimiw price * artidcial in Decatir, wo wish to aipewiw tt»»t the price te D««n»te is hfty ce»ta per month. Tht»t is to site, that thte Mnpund ptuat be paiiter.tite wr, >f the ebc., wdietd»er tditte PMch g® ifc ®ed or n*t. By seme | k w® aaneuneed tint the inirtppwn j rate w® «p« doll®, but tMs tweng. | '/lie lowest chargte fe site delfts, and | those copeemed me revested toj pled® taite notice. * 243-3 t tateana Lighhrw Ce 0 FCMt SALE—Qpe Retert Oak headdng stove. Phone 206. —Ateteto Tto—

WORTH MOUNTAINS OFJOLD During Change of Life, ’says Mrs. Chas. Barclay Graniteville, Vt. — “I was passing through the Change of Life andsufferea

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— F&EE IF IT- FAIAS 11 V*m- nitavuy on*w if You Awe IW 3fet. Mfed dm Nfedcipe We ReMmertt i Ww :■# •• positive our remedy ( will permwnady reMeve *onstipation, i • • I w* ««*tP‘r imav chrpnh? it may be, that 1 I v«; offer t» fw mtW tfte medicine at Ii •m- exppms* Should it fail to produce ssttKarfery results. It is worse &aa useless to attempt to cwre com<g):«i*i with, cathartic drufpi. Lamtdives or cathartics do much htrm. /They cause a reaction, irritate and weida-n the towels ami : tend to imdte constipation mor? chronic. Besides, their use becomes habit that is dangerous. Constipation As caused by a weakness of the nerves and muscles of th* large intestine or descending £olon. To expect permanent relief you must therefore tone up and strengthen these organs and restore them to healthier activity. The discovery of the active principle of our remety involved the labor of the world's greatest reseifrch chemists. As an active agent it possesses the valuable qualities of the best known intestinal tonics as well as being particularly pleasant and prompt in its results. We want you to try Rexall Orderlies I on our recommendation. They are ' exceedingly pleasant to take, being : eaten like candy, and are ideal for i children, delicate persons and old • folks, as well as for the robust. They J act directly on the nerves and inus- ; ejes of the bowels. They apparently i have a neutral action on other assoj elate organs or glands. They do not • purge, cause excessive loseness nor i create any inconvenience whatever. ’ They may be taken at any time, dav ’ or night. They will positively relieve . chronic or habitual constipation, if r not of surgical variety, and the myr--1 iads of associate or dependent ’ chronic ailments, if taken with reg- > ularity for a reasonable length of ‘ time. They come in two sizes of I packages 12 tablets, 10 cents; 36 . tablets, 25 cents. Sold in Decatur only at our store—The Rexall Store. I , The Smith & Yager Drug Co. — o > FOR SALE —One good hard coal stove. J Inquire at 88 High street, r ‘ o * • FOR SALE—A cooking range, either ■ coal or wood. It’s a bargain. See ’ L. Ellis in the Auten property on Fifth street. 241-3 t

ECZEMA CURABLE! PROOF NOW AT 25c! Try the ®il of Wintergreen Compouna —ltch is Instantly Relieved. R is usually very costly to consult a specialist in any disease, but for 25 cents, on « special offer, we can now gy'e to those suffering from eczema or any form ot skin disease absolutely instant relief, with prospect of an early cure. A special trial bottle of the oil of Wintergreen as compounded in the Chicago Laboratories of the D. D. D. Company may be had in our store on this special 25 cent offer. This one bottle will convince you —we know it —we vouch for it. Ten years of success with this mild, southing wash, D. D. D. Prescription, has convinced us, and we hope you will accept the special 25 cent offer so that you also will be convinced. Smith n Yager, Druggists.

F DOSSE OPERA HOUSE ' II ONE MIGHTONLy — I U MONDAY, OCT. 18th. I The Big Musical Hit | The Girl That’s I _all the Gandy I Beauty Chorus, Special Scenery, Fine CosII tumes, Special Electrical Effects 30 PEOPLE 30 I A Guar anteed Attraction |; Clean- Moral—Refined PRICFS- Galler y 25c—Blue Chairs 50c-op-tt i ’ era Cnairs 75c. Seat Sale at the ? Bl sual Place. Opens Saturday Morning. ,

WE HAVE ON HAND A COMPLETE LINE OF Buggies and Surrits which we effer at JO per cent discount from regular prices-. Harness, Robes, Blankets Etc, also some good Second hand Buggies and Sarnes. Give us a call and get our prices. ATZ & STEELE, North Second Street