Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 7, Number 249, Decatur, Adams County, 19 October 1909 — Page 4

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East Buffalo, N. Y., Oct. 19.—(Spec, ial to the Daily Democrat)— Receipts 4160; shipments 950. Official to New York yesterday 5890. Hogs closing steady. Medium and heavy —$7.75 &$7 .80. i Light and pigs—s7.4o, Roughs—s7.oo. ■ Stags —$6.ooffi $6.50. Sheep—3,ooo; steady. Lambs—lo to 15 lower; tops $7.10.; ' Cattle—lso; slow. ‘ ——— TOLEDO MARKETS. October 18.— Cash wheat $1.24 May wheat r. 1.26% i December wheat 125%, Cash corn 63 May corn 63% J' December com 61% May oats 44% 1 December oats SHRDLR ' ________ ■ CHICAGO MARKETS. October 18.— May wheat $1.06% > December wheat 1.05% I October corn 60% May corn . -61% 1 December corn 59% Me.y oats 42% J December oats .40% i . i PRODUCE. By Decatur Produce Co. 1 Eggs 22c [1 Fowls Sc ' Ducks Sc 1 Geese 1 6c ! Turkeys 12r 1 Spring chicks 11c Butter 19c ' Chicks Sc NIBLICK 4 CO. Butter 20c to 25c Eggs 24c ' H. BERLING. Eggs . 22c 1 Butter 19c Fowls 10c I Ducks Sc Geese 6c Turkeys 12r 1 Spring chickens He Chicks 10c B. KALVER & CO. Wool, merchantable 28c Beef hides 9 cents Caif 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. —- Well-dressed means correct style; that's what you get in Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes. Holthouse, Schulte & Co. will sell you the suit or overcoat that most becomes you. 1t o Democrat Want Ads. Pay

*** * — —J _ ___—— IT") OSSE OPERA HOUSE I fr - —OINE MGHTOM-y I O TUESDAY, OCT. 26th. I THORNS AND Clifford’s New ORANGE BLOSSOMS By Lem B. Parker A PLAY THAT SINKS DEEP Into the hearts of all lovers of the drama-An Exceptionally. Powerful Company. A Series of the Prettiest Stage Settings ever presented to the gaze of theatre goers. Prices: 25.35,50. .

PUBLIC SALE I will sell at public auction at my residence four miles east of Decatur 1% miles northwest Os Rivarre, 5% northwest of Wren, beginning at 9.00 o’clock a. m., Wednesday, Oct. 27, 1909, the following property, to-wit; Horses- Two two year old draft colts. . Cattle—Twenty-two head; three number one full blooded Jersey cows, extra good milk and butter cows, one with calf by her side, one will be fresh in about. 7 weeks, one will be fresh soon: one three-fourths, wi'l be fresh January Ist; 1 good Durham 7 years old, with calf by side; 1 Durham cow, eight years old, calf by side; 1 cow 5 years old, with calf by side; 1 good Durham cow 8 years old. will be fresh soon: 1 4 year old Durham cow, fresh soon; 1 good Durham cow, 5 years old, will be fresh soon: 1 full blood Durham sow, giving milk, will be fresh March Ist; 1 4 year old roan cow, will eb fresh in 6 weeks: 1 part Guernsey cow, 5 years old, fresh In about seven weeks; 1 cow 8 years old, due to calve in January; 1 5 year old Holstein cow, with calf by side; 1 Durham cow, 8 years old with calf by side; 1 Durham cow, 5 years old, with calf by side; 1 Galloway heifer, 2 years old, with calf by side; 1 4 year old Durham cow, fresh soon; 1 5 year old Durham cow, fresh by middle of Jan.; 1 5 year old cow, giving milk, fresh last of Jan.; 1 coy 6 years old. fresh Feb. Ist; 2 young bulls. Seventy-five head of good breeding ewes, one Shropshire buck. Fifty head hogs—Ten brood sows, with pigs by side; 2 sows not with pig, 2 sows will farrow soon; 15 shoats, weighing 50 to 80 pounds each, the rest are weakling pigs. The half of 40 acres of corn in shock, 20 bushels of potatoes. I will also offer on day of sale, privately, one span ors good mules, eight and nine years old. As gentle as any horse team. Terms —All sums of $5.00 and under cash in hand; over sj.oo a credit of 9 months will be given the purchaser giving his note therefor with approved freehold security to the satisfaction of the undersigned. L. R. STRAW. Ira Johns, E. E. Bevington, Aucts W. H. Teeple, Clerk. o —— PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will offer for sale at bis residence four miles west and half mile north of Monroe, on the old Babcock farm, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m.. Thursday, Oct. 21, 1909, the following property, to-wit: One bay mare in foal, good worker in all harness; 1 grey gelding, 10 years old, weight 1300 lbs., working in all harness; one bay driving mare, 5 years old, work in all harness; 1 heavy draft bay Alley, be 2 years by day of sale; 1 roan Alley, past 1 year old; 1 Belgian horse, 5 years old. weight 1,600 lbs; one Durham cow 5 years old, calf by her side; 1 Jersey cow with calf by her side and a good milker; 3 yearling heifers and one 6 months old heifer calf; 15 shoats, - - —

weigh from 100 to 125 lbs. each; 7 brood sows with pigs by their side, 1 Duroc male hog, 21 head of ewes, 1 buck, 5 dozen chickens. One new binder, 1 new drill, 1 check row corn planter, good as new; 1 disc harrow, 1 sulky rake, riding cultivator, good as new, spike tooth harrow, good as, new; one horse steel frame corn cut-j ter, breaking plow, double shovel > plow’, 1 narrow tired wagon, 1 heavy j farming wagon, I set of hay ladders , with hog rack combined. 1 carriage, . 1 new buggy, two sets double work harness, one set is extra good, brass , trimmed; 1 set of buggy harness, 475 shocks of corn, 10 acres of corn on the stock, 5 or 6 tons of clover hay, 10 bushels of barley and wheat mixed, 5 bushels of potatoes, cream separator good as new, household i goods and many other articles too, , numerous to mention. , Terms—AU sums of $5.00 and under . cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit of , 9 months will be given, the purchaser ( giving his note therefore with approved freehold security to* the satisfaction of the undersigned. Four , per cent off for cash. N,' property . removed until settled for. FREEMAN EVANS. Jesse Michaud, Auct. PUBLIC SALE The undersigned having sold his i farm, will sell at public auction, at. i his residence 2% miles northeast of ■ 1 Decatur, on the Decatur and Monroe-1 ' ville pike, beginning at 10:00 o'clock a. m., Wednesday, Oct 27, 1909, the following property, to-wit: Seven head of horses —One bay ' mare in foal, 5 years old, % Belgium; bay mare 2 years old, % Belgium; t roan brood mare with colt by side, extra fine bay coach mare, broke to all harness, with colt by side; sorrel) 1 Belgium spring colt, bay- coach spring ' colt, sorrel driving horse, 6 years old, 1 lady broke. Six head of cattie—Five young high ■ grade Jersey cows.all giving milk and one Jersey heifer, 1 year old. Seventy head of Shropshire sheep— Eight head of registered Shropshire ewes, 9 head of one year old ewes, eligible to register; 2 two year old reg-1 istered Shropshire rams, 3 one y ear, old Shropshire rams, eligible for reg--1 istering; 3 spring rams eligible for registering; 34 head of young high grade Shropshire ewes and 10 spring ewe lambs which are extra good sheep. Five bead of hogs—One registered Duroc sow, 4 young Duroc brood sows, eligible for registering. Four hundred ' shocks of good corn, 100 hills in each shock. Farm implements —One McCormick binder, 1 mowing machine, 1 new ' Cassidy riding plow, 2 walking breaking plows, 1 double shovel plow, 1 single shovel plow, 1 Monarch riding cultivator, 1 walking cultivator, i ! spring tooth harrow, 2 spike tooth harl rows, 1 hay loader, 1 hay tedder, 1 ’ hay rake, 1 one horse corn cutter, 1 I Champion drill, 1 heavy log wagon , with 3 inch tires, 1 farm wagon with ! 3 inch tire, 1 Smith wagon 3 inch tire I with double box and spring seat, good > as new; 1 wagon with 1% inch tire, ■ 2 log chains, 1 log hook, 1 set skid s hooks, 1 art of double pulleys and ' rope, 1 set of dump boards, 2 good t hay racks, 1 mud boat, 1 pair of bob sleds, 1 top buggy, 1 open buggy, 2 t sets of double work harness, one set s of which is extra good, brass trimmed, f heavy britchen harness, 1 set of light 1 double harness, 1 DeLaval cream sep. 5 arator, 1 good six gallon crank churn, i, one 160 egg incubator, 1 Syphers " brooder, 1 large iron kettle, 1 grindI stone. Household furniture—One soft I coal or wood heater, 1 kitchen range, I will burn soft coal or wood, 1 three I burner gasoline stove with oven, 1 I bedroom set with springs and matI tress, 1 parlor set, 1 couch, 1 dining I room table, 1 set of dining room I chairs, and other articles too numerI ous to mention. | Terms—All sums of $5.00 and under I cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit of I 9 months will be given the purchaser I giving his note therefor with approved I freehold security to the satisfaction I of the undersigned. Four per cent. I off for cash. No property removed a until settled for.

E F. W. DIBBLE. ■ John Spuhler, Auct. ■ —o—- —- — ■ FOUND—Mr. Clifford Death who lives four miles east of town and .on R. ’ R. 9, found a stray horse in his barn j yard this morning which the owner can have by claiming and paying for expenses. o PICKED UP A STRAY BICYCLE A few nights ago the police of the city picked up a bicycle which was left standing on the streets over night. The owner can have same by proving his property and paying for this advertisement. 2<?-3t PIANO TUNING Mr. J. R. Lonmeyer, expert piano 'tuner, will be in Decatur for a few days. Orders left at this office will be carefully attended to. All work I guarnateed. J, R. Lohmeyer, Mallon, I Ind. if

THORNS AND ORANGE BLQSSOMSj A clever dramatization of Bertha j M. Clay’s novel, ' Thorns ami Orang>Blossoms" will be the offering at the Bosse Tuesday, October 26. This play tells a very interesting story ! f raught with heart Interest. The sit. ( nations are strong, the climaxes ef-' , 'fective. The play is splendidly stag- , I ed. but in scenery as well as plot ( there is very little of the melodram-J, ' atic. It is a comedy drama and a‘ , play that appeals particularly to the , ladies as well as the’ male portion of ( the audience. Miss LeMoyne is the ( leading lady and will be seen in one , of Madame Osborn’s latest Parisianj sensations. The directoire or sheath I gown during the second act. . 0 Buying Hart Schaffner & Marx j 'clothes is making an investment, not l an expense. They are to be found at Holthouse, Schulte & Co. It , o I PUBLIC SALE As I am going to move to North ■ Dakota, 1 will sell at public auction, , 1 mile west of Pleasant Mills and 5 1 miles southeast of Decatur, on the ■ Jake Yager farm, beginning at *J o’clock a. m , Thursday, October 21. 1909, the following property, to-wit: . Horses—Eight head, consisting of ' I I horse 12 years old, 1 bay horse 8 years old, 1 sorrel brood mare ten [year* old, one Diack brood mare 10 (years old, 1 two year old gelding. weight 1200 pounds; 1 one year old mare colt, 1 spring driving colt, 1 draft spring colt. Cattla, Hogs, Sheep—Eight head of cattle, consisting of 3 good milch cows, 1 full blooded Shorthorn Durham bull, 4 spring calves. Eleven head of hogs, consisting of 1 brood sow. will farrow day of sale; 10 head of shoats will weigh from 60 to 100 I lbs. Twenty-three good breeding I ewes, 2 full blooded Shropshire bucks, some lambs and 12 head of I young turkeys. Farm implements —1 Milwaukee binder, 1 Milwaukee mower, 1 Cassidy riding breaking plow, 1 disc drill, 1 disc harrow. 1 riding cultivator. 1 walking cultivator, 1 spring ■tooth harrow. 1 spring tooth harrow, II two horse wagon, 1 steel truck wagon, 1 two seated carriage, 1 top buggy, 1 corn sheller, 1 wheelbarrow, 1 long sled. 1 mud boat, 1 set (heavy double harness, 1 set of light double harness, 1 set of fly nets, 1 cloverseed bundler, 1 grindstone, 1 pair dump boards, 1 good cooking range, 1 soft coal or wood heating | stove, 30 bushels of potatoes, corn in crib, 600 shocks of corn in the I field, lumber for hog rack, 1 new Black Hawk check rower and many other articles too numerous to mention. I Terms—All sums of $5.00 and under cash 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. S. J. DURBIN. J. N. Burkhead, Auct. Tom Dirkins. Clerk. o ■ * WORTHY OF CONFIDENCE An Offer Backed by One of Our Most , Reputable Concerns. We pay for all the medicine used ’ during the trial, if our remedy fails * ' to completely relieve you of consti,'pation. We take all the risk. You i are not obligated to us in any way • | whatever, if you accept our offer, t That's a mighty broad statement, but ,J we mean every word of it. Could s anything be more fair for you? 1 A most scientific, common-sense - treatment is Rexall Orderlies, which s'are eaten like candy. Their active i principle is a recent scientific dis- - covery that is odorless, colorless and tasteless; very pronounced, gentle r ’ and pleasant in action, and particuf larly agreeable in every way. This

ingredient does not cause diarrhoea, nausea, flatulence, griping or any inconvenience whatever. Rexall Orderlies are particularly good for children, aged and delicate persons. If you suffer from chronic or habitual constipation, or the associate or dependent chronic ailments, we urge you to try Rexall Orderlies at our risk. Remember you can get them 'in Decatur only at our store. 12 tabjlets 10 cents; 36 tablets 25 cents—The Rexall Store. The Smith and Yager Drug Co. 0 Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes are made for men who want the best. Holthouse, Schulte & Co. have a big line of them. It —, o LOST —A gold necklas, with a gold anchor attached. Will pay a good reward for its return. Mis. L. W. Cop. pock, North Second Street. ts ' o LOST—About ten days ago, a small gold broach pin. While not valuable to any one dlse, it was prized becduse it was a present of years ago. Finder please return to this office. 248-31

ADVICE TO WOMEN A Message from a Famous Beauty i Specialist to Women Lacking in Energy and Vitality. Thousands of women vainly attempt to improve their complexions and to remove blackheads, crows’ feet ami other blemishes, through the use of cosmetics. This treatment fails because the trouble lies far deeper than the skin. They are suffering from impure and impoverished blood. Tins condition is in many cases due to a j catarrhal condition of the whole system which finds its expression in sallow, muddy complexion, dark circled eyes, general weakness of the system. , and perhaps most plainly in the weeping of mucous membranes that is commonly called catarrh. In fact this whole tendency is. properly speaking, Catarrh. Banisa ; this catarrh, and the complexion will clear as if by magic, eyes will brighten faces become rosy and shoulders erect Perfect beauty goes only with perfect health, and perfect health for women can only be obtained through one cer. tain treatment —that wh.ch will cuie catarrh. Mme. Swift. Ner York, the famous beauty specialist, known throughout the world and an accepted authority on all relating thereto, states that the one positive and permanent relief for catarrh is Rexall Mucu-Tone. Here is her letter: “I can strongly endorse the claims made for IRexall Mucu-Tone as a sure for systemic catarrh. Its tonic effects are remarkable. It builds up the strength and restores vitality. If women who are tired and run down lacking in energy and vitality, will ute Rexall Mucu-Tone. they will praise as I do its strengthening and healing qualities.” Rexall Mucu-Tone works through the blood, acting thus upon the mucous cells—the congestion and inflammation of which causes local catarrh. This remedy causes poison to be expelled from the system, and the blood is purified and revitalized. Thus the natural functions of the mucous cells are restored, and the membranes are cleansed and made strong. We know that Rexall MucuTone does relieve catarrh. We positively' guarantee to refund the moneypaid us for this remedy in every case where the user is dissatisfied. It is a builder of vigorous health and a creator of good complexions. Price 50 cents and SI.OO per bottle. Mail orders filled. It may be obtained only at our store- —The Rexall Store. The Smith & Yager Drug Co. ■ —o •• PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will offer at public auction 4 mnes east of Monroe. % mile south and 1% miles north of I Salem, Indiana, beginning at ten | o'clock a. m. Thursday, Oct. 28, 1909, the following property to-wit: Horses, One brood mare, 11 years old, weigh 1400, in foal; 1 3 year old draft mare, weigh 1,500; 1 grey horse, 7 years old, weigh 1400; 1 yearling draft mare. 1 spring mare colt. Two fresh cows, fresh in spring; 1 brood sow, 7 shoats, weigh 30 lbs. each; 3 shoats, weigh 120 lbs. each; 60 head of chickens, 40 bushels potatoes, 400 shocks corn in field. Farm implements, etc. —One good Troy wagon and bed, 17 ft. Deering binder, good as new; 1 Deer, ing mower, 1 Monarch corn cultivator, 1 riding John Deere breaking plow, just new; 1 spring tooth harrow, 1 ■ spike tooth harrow, 5 tons of hay lin mow, 1 Ohio hay loader, 1 grain . drill, 1 monarch hay picker, Isingle 1 shovel plow, 2 double shovel plows, 1 Timber Joe bay ladder and hog rack combined, some 2 inch plank, 3 i set harness. 1 set heavy britchen • harness, brass trimmed; 1 double set farm harness, 1 set single ,'buggy

I Have Your Meters Set | ■ It will require considerable time for us to set your meters and test 1 your house piping, so sign your contaacts for the use of gas without delay. We have competent men and lots of them for the work of setting meters ,and are prepared to rush this work. Sign our contracts now. Nothing can he done toward fixing your house for the comforts of artificial gas until your contract is signed. See to this matter today. Indiana Lighting Company. Xu A

A List of Bargains c.refullv read this list. It contain* many good location, at rea.onabl* riZ. We can offer you a large number of other properties, many 0( wHch hava just recently been put upon the market. By making inve.ti Ba . Don., at once, you -nay save on your purchase. The Snow Agency, - - Decatur, Indiana, Phone 230 IN ACRE LOTS, SMALL FARMS. ETC., ETC.

No. 777—An acre and a quarter tract * with good four room house, cellar, fruit trees, stable, etc., on good public road » 850 ’ 00 No. 798—1 s a one acre tract near the corporation, plenty of fruit, good story and a half house on traction No. 787—1 s a well improved five acre tract within a half mile of Decatur, good water, story and half house.. No. 793—1 s an eight and three quarter acre tract on public road, joins Deeatur corporation has fair improvements No 799—1 s a well located 15% acre tract near the city, ordinary house, good barn, and some other buildings (would accept good small property as part payment) .$3,000.00 No 743—1 s a fifteen acre tract well

We have also a large number of other tract, at from 190.00 to $125.W ar. acre And vacant city lot. .ome on brick .treet. in good location, at reasonable prices.

No. 792—1 s a single story residence of six rooms on Market street, city and cistern water, brick sidewalks, alley lot SBOO 00 No. 775 —Is a comfortable cottage on south Ninth street, good location, alley lot $850.00 No. 805—Is a comfortable cotatge on north Third street, city and cistern water, electric lights, good sewerage, fifty feet frontage, good stable, etc., $925.00 No. 755 —A large convenient cottage on Tenth street, near Madison street, brick sidewalk, city and cistern water, good sewerage .$1,000.00 No. 776—1 s a new five room cottage on Line street, two porches, drove well, cistern, full lot, near traction line $1,150-00 i>o. 736—1 s a modern seven room story and a half residence on brick foundation in southeast Decatur, electric lights, etc $1,600.00 No. 804—Is a well arranged story and a half residence on water and gas

harness, 2 top buggies, 1 good; 1 mud boat, 1 sledge, spades, shovels and post auger, cook stove, washing machine, churn, 16 ft. hay ladder, 16 foot hog rack, gravel bed and low , wheeled wagon and many other articles not mentioned. Having pur- , chased a farm in Minnesota and will , move there, these goods must go to , [ the highest bidder. Terms—All sums of $5.00 ad under . cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit of i 9 months will be given the purchaser , giving his note therefor with approved i , freehold security to the satisfaction > of the undersigned. Four per cent ~ off for cash. No property removed . until settled for. , F. F. BURKHART , J. N. Burkhead, Auct. I Geo. Dellinger, Clerk. I PUBLIC SALE s The undersigned will offer for sale •| a t his residence 2% miles southeast ; of Decatur, beginning at 1:00 o'clock i p. m., Friday, Nov. 12, 1909, the foli | lowing property, to-wit: Horses, cat* II tie, hogs, etc. One mare 16 years old; two milch cows, will be fresh in

improved on traction line, good barn, comfortable house, good ponl. try farm $2,500.00 No. 808—Is a well located twenty-two acre tract near Decatur corporation. Is on main stone road, nice building sites, well fenced, tiled. $2,100.00 No. 789—1 s a well improved twentytwo acre tract about a mile and a half from Decatur, all new, and good buildings $2,550.00 No. 794—1 s a well located 67 acre ' tract near Decatur on stoned road. Good land, well drained, and setne good buildings SIIO.OO an acre No. 806—Is a good eighty acre tract i close to market, on stoned road, new large buildings, good water, etc i at $90.00 an acre ' No. 791—1 s a well located acre tract near traction line, on stoned road, has at least $t,5M.00 1 worth of good buildings at $62.50 1 an acre.

» lines, on traction line south, stable, two full lots $1,550.0$ No. 778—A comfortable large cottage, on good sewer, on south Tenth street, good barn, drove well, fruit mavle shade, etc $1,750.00 No. 785—A well built seven room residence on stone foundation in south Decatur, on water and gas lines, electric lights, etcs2.2oooo No. 752 —A new well built story and a half residence on north Third street, cellar, electric lights, city water good sewerage, etc. $2,300.00 No. 786—1 s a new seven room story and a half residence, on traction line, brick street, good cellar, stable, etc $2,750.06 No. 807—Is an up-to-date ten room residence on the brick street, about three squares from the court house, two cellars, hot' and cold bath complete, furnace, electric lights, good stable, plenty of fruit, weathered l oak and natural wood finsh, is well located and a desirable property i $5,000.00

the spring; one brood sow, six stoats, one two-horse wagon, one first class carriage, one breaking plow, one single plow, one wrapping chain, one water tank, good as new; one dinner bell, and many other articles too numerous to mention . Terms—All sums of $5.00 and under cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given the purchaser giving his note therefor with approved security to the satisfaction of the undersigned. Four per cent, off for cash. No property removed until settled for. J. T. JOHNSON J<shn Spuhler, Auct. o— ——" FOUND—Owner of stray colt can find the colt at Schlickman's feed bam by calling at that place and pay> n & for this ad. The -undersigned found the colt lose last evening. G. C. Baker. o FOR SALE OR RENT—7 room house corner Decatur and Short streets, both electric lights and water. This house was built by Earl Peters t summer and is in good condition. Inquire at once, phone 468