Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 7, Number 270, Decatur, Adams County, 12 November 1909 — Page 4

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Money TO LOAN on Farms at 5 per C. GRAHAM Insurance Agency Decatur, Indiana. HARRY” DANIEL Auctioneer Now is the time to book your farm •ales. I will get you the high dollar. Call telephone at Pleasant Mills at my expense. ♦ * ♦ • ♦ ****♦♦*»»* • * # The Most Complete « « Line of High Grade « ♦ « I Smoking -- Chewing Z jTOBACCOj * Carried in the city at * * « « T.C. Corbett’s « * Cigar Store ♦ ♦ ♦ ***************

Dr. L. H. Zeigler, VETERINARY SURGEON Monmouth, Ind. ’Phone 9. 1 I. COVEWALE.M.B. LG. COVEBMLE, M. I. On. J. S. Coverdale and Son Special attention given to diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat Office u-8% 2nd Street Decatur, Indiana

Dr. J. M. MILLER Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Treated LYM TESTED A GLASSES FITTED tfO South Second St. ■ ■-—Decatur P, J, HYLAND SANITARY PLUMBING Gas Fitting, Steam and Hot Water Heating, Gas and Combination Fixtures 23 Monroe St. Phone 356 I

OUR MAGAZINE LIST November Books that will interest you. All bright and good. I ———• I Everybody, Hampton, ; Popular Mechanics, Scrap Book, Munseys, Woman’s Home Companion, Sporting News, Strands, All-Story, and twenty others. Order the Cincinnati Enquirer delivered Sunday p. m. The City News Stand. Dick Peterson. Manager. €. W* V Farmers Attention!! John spuhler the live stock and general auctioneer, is "prepared to book your sale, which will mean a successful sale tc you He is the auctioneer that gets the high dollar for all property sold. Claim dates early. Phone: Residence 531; office 430. John SPuhler, Auc't

Farmers Attention!! J. N. Burkhead, Monroe, In<L, is the Leading Auctioneer of live stock orfarm sales. I have had eight years of ex. perience. Write for dates in time. Telephone at my expense. J. N. Burkhead. EH ICH ESTER’S PILJB Vjg. THK DIAMOND HRAND. ’a eilb In Red .nd S.M n>«nSA</» Ta. with. Bin. Klbbnn. v/ M M Take ae olkeK 8., ▼ IX/ jr »sv<^i» a bhan* I w£iX”?j V®* ft# known u Best. SMat. Always Retl.*a r SOLD Bl mo&ISTS FVERWRf Farmer’s Attention Now is the time to order your fertilizer. John Shei,man sells the kind that brings results. West Monroe St.

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FATALLY STABBED (Continued from page 1.) as he heard he was wanted and returned without requisition papers He claims to have acted in self defense and his story is generally believed here. He was given a temporary hearing and his bond fixed at $5,000. Having no friends here he was sent to jail to await further proceedure. Keiper, the injured man, is a nephew of Mrs. Frank Schumacker of this city and is well known here, having visited heir a number of times. Price, the old wan w'ho did the act, is also known here, having worked in this city at different times. Keiper is about thirty years of age and Price is about sixty.

PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will offer at public auction 1 % miles southwest of Monroe beginning at 10:00 o’clock a. m. Tuesday. Nov. 23, 1909, the following property, to-wit: Horses —One gray brood mare 12 years old. 1 gray brood mare in foal, 11 years old: 1 roan mare, in foal, 8 years old; 1 spring colt 6 months old. Cattle and hogs—One cow 6 years old to be fresh soon; 1 cow 3 years old. Four brood sows and 3 shoats. Farm Implements—One disc, roller, cultivator, hay rake, spiketooth harrow, riding plow, sulky riding plow, wheat drill, corn planter, mowing machine, springtooth harrow, one horse sulky corn cutter, hand feed cutter, hand corn shelter, walking breaking plow, 2 double shovel plows, single shovel plow, seed sower, 3 hand com planters. 2 grain cradles, 2 mowing scythes, spring wagon, two horse wagon, top buggy, truck wagon, 3 sets or double harness, 1 set of single harness, good riding saddle, hay ladder, pair of bob sleds, wheelbari’cw, mud boat, pair log bunks and hooks, bolt rack, crosscut saw. 2 tile scoops, spade, steel dump scoop, 2 post augers. 4 twelve and fourteen foot log chains, 22 fence posts, 16 foot ladder, 30 rod of hog wire fence, grindstone, 2 pig houses. 7 cow chain ties, 1 Meyers fruit tree sprayer, 15 rod of 4 inch tile, 5 rod of 3 inch tile, 400 shocks of corn, 4 ton of clover hay, 50 shocks of fodder, 1 stack of oats straw, 10 perch of building stone. Terms—All sums of $5.00 and under cash in hand; over $5.?0. 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. P. J. EVERHART. J. N. Burkhead, Auct. A. B. Bailey, Clerk.

FOUND—Pair of nose glasses. Owner can have same by calling at the Model cigar store. WANTED—Roomers for two good furnished rooms. Inquire of 124 south Fourth street. - — ■ F. V. Mills exclusive agent for Sanborn coffee and the Barrington Hall Steel Cut Coffee. 266-3 t o NOTICE—OId papers and magazines bought at Kalvers junk shop. 267-10 t

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SOCIETY COLUMN Miss Nona Harting Entertained the W. R. C. Club Girls Last Evening THE EUTERPEAN CLUB Miss Bertha Kinney Entertained a Company of Friends The Eagles lodge of this city are arranging to give a dance at their hall over the Winnes shoe store, on next Friday evening, November 19th. A good orchestra will be on hand and a good time is guaranteed. The public cordially invited to join in this event. f 1 The Euterpean Club will meet Tuesday evening with Mrs. Richard Spetnagle at her home. Every member is requested to be present. Yesterday at the home of Mrs. Fred Vaughn, the Jolly Dozen held their first meeting of the season. A social time was enjoyed. In the cat contest Mrs. Guy Johnson won first prize and Mrs. Joe McFarland was content with the booby. A two course luncheon was served. The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Beulah Chapel will give a social at the home of Rev. J. C. Valentine in Preble on Tuesday evening, Nov. 16. Everybody invited. All come. The C. B. L. of I. will give a box social at their hall Monday evening. The customary boxes will be sold and a good time will be in store for everybody. Every one is invited. The W. G. C. Club met with Miss Nona Harting at her home on north Third street, and enjoyed a pleasant meeting. The club, which is a card playing organization, played its customary game of progressive pedro. Prizes were won by Misses Edith Erwin and Kate Ginly. Consolation prizes also I were awarded. The guests were refreshed by a delicious luncheon late in the evening. The .Presbyterian rummage sale, conducted by the ladies of the church in the Niblick building, corner of Madison and Second streets, is a great success. From seven to nine in the evening the rooms are crowded with buyers, and the ladies are kept busy supplying customers. It is not the many customers, but the rare bargains which are offered that are the main facts for the public to know. Some waists and other articles of clothing can be bought for five and ten cents. Perhaps there are still many more women who are too busy to find time to sew that will want articles of clothing. The rummage sale still has plenty and everybody is invited to come in and look at the stock. In the windows is a stock of good shoes at cheap prices, qnd a fine display of combs. The combs are all new. A lot of furniture is also for sale. Tomorrow there will be pies, cakes and all kinds of baked goods and the best <of homemade candy. Give the ladies a call.

Miss Bertha Kinney entertained the T B. G. Club last evening at her home on Fourth street. Singing and music was the entertainment, after which a delicious luncheon was served. A theater party was formed later and the remainder of the time spent in attending the shows. Misses Margaret Clark and Margaret Moran were outside guests. The masquerade social at the Monmouth school house promises to be largely attended. The occasion will be quite an entertaining one. A novel feature will be selling the masked young ladies. Each lady will then be the partner of the highest bidder during the evening. Everybody is Invited to attend.

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[will promptly eradicate dandruff, ! stimulate hair growth and prevent premature baldness, you may rest assured that iwe know what we are talking about. Out of one hundred test cases Rexall Hair Tonic gave entire satisfaction in ninety-three cases It has been proved that it will grow hair even on bald heads, when, of course, the baldness had not exfeted for so long a time that the follicles, wh’sh ate the roots of the hair, had not become absolutely lifeless. Rexall “93" Hair Tonic is vastly different from other similar preparations. We believe that it will do more than any other human agency itoward (restoring halt growth and hair health. Jt is not greasy and will not gum the scalp or hair or cause permanent stain. It is as I pleasant to use as pure cold water. Our faith in Rexall ”93’- Hair Tonic is so strong that we ask you to ♦»’- it on our positive guarantee that your money will be cheerfully refunded without question or qi’bolc if it does not do as we claim. Cer tamly we can offer no stronger argument. It comes in two stees, prices 50 cents and SI.OO. Remember you can obtain it only at our store— fee Rexall Store. The Smith & Yager Drug Co. - - —o —-— - — SALE AT BERNE NOVEMBER 13 There wHI be forty head of horses and cattle sold at Berne at the Shoemaker & Son’s feed barn on Saturday, November 13, at one o’clock. In this lot are a number of fresh cows, nearby springers, springer belters, and among the horses is one eight year old mare weighing 1,600 pounds in foal to Belgian horse, service fee paid. 1 eight years old mare, weight 1,350 pounds. 1 black horse weight 1,600 pounds fat and ready for the market, 1 dark gray horse four years old. These horses are right from the farm and are guaranteed to be good workers and must be as represented. Do not forget the date, Saturday, November 13. Termi, 3, 6 and 9 months. 268-3 t McKinney & Hogg.

GONE THREE WEEKS Dr. J. Q. Neptune wishes to announce to his patrons and friends that he has left for a three weeks' vacation, returning December 1, and during that time his office will be closed. 3wd o NOTICE Rapid Cholera Remedy and Egg Producer Rapid Roup Remedy Rapid Louse Killer Rapid Gall Remedy are strictly guaranteed. Smith & Yager drug store. o — FORCED INTO EXILE Wm. Upchurch of Glen Oak, Okla., was an exile from home. Mountain air, he thought, would cure a frightful lung-racking cough that had defied all remedies for two years. After six months he returned, death dogging his steps. “Then I began to use Dr. King's New Discovery,’’ he writes, “and after taking six bottles I am as well as ever." It saves thousands yearly from desperate lung diseases. Infallible for Coughs and Colds, it dispels Hoarseness and Sore Throat. Cures Grip, Bronchitis, Hemorrhages, Asthma, Croup, Whooping Cough. 50c and SI.OO, trial bottle free, guaranteed by all druggists. —-o —— TWENTY MEN ARE WANTED Wanted, twenty men to husk corn at the Fonner stock farm. Call Victor Ulman, phone 13M. 255-6 t

STOP! LOOK! SALE! As I have rented my farm, I the undersigned, will offer at public sale at my residence, IY4 mile south of Vera Cruz, all my personal property without reserve or protection, on Tuesday, November 16, 1909, consisting of: , HORSES—One 3 year old colt, weight about 1,000 pounds, well broke, one pony mare, weight 700 pound*, safe in foal. 21 HEAD OF CATTLE —One cow, fresh, with calf by her side; one cow, w-ill be fresh In February; four cows, will be fresh in January; three cows, will be fresh In March. These cows are all good milkers and in good shape. One 2 year old Poland bull, one 2 year old bull, one 3 year old Aberdeen Angus bull, weight 1,300 pounds; one yearling bull. If you are in need of a bull don’t miss this sale. All guaranteed to be breeders. Three yearling steers, four yearling heifers, two 2 year old steers, weight about 1200 pounds, good feeders for somebody. HOGS, ETC,—Twelve shoats. averaging 70 pounds. Eight young breeding ewes. Two dozen chickens. FARM IMPLEMENTS, ETC.—One buggy, one up to date rubber tire buggy, good as new; one buggy pole, one buggy top, one spring wagon, one wagon, good as new; two 2-inch tire wagonsg two sets new buggy harness. , two sets of double work harness, sev-

The Markets

BUFFALO STOCK MARKETS

East Buffalo, N. Y., Nov. 12.—(Spec, ial to the Dally Democrat)—Receipts 9600; shipments 4310; official to New York yesterday 1520. Hogs closing strong. Heavy. $8.25®58.30; yorkers and medium mixed, SB.-10@$8.15; light yorkers and pigs, $7.75; roughs, $7.25 @57.35. Sheep. 10,000, steady; lambs strong, tops, $7.60. Cattle, 50, steady. TOLEDO MARKETS. November 11. — Cash wheat $1.22% May wheat L 24 December wheat 1-22% Cash corn . ...4 64% May corn 62% December corn 61 May oats 44% December oats . ...i.. 42% CHICAGO MARKETS. November 11.— December wheat $1.05% May wheat 1.04% July wheat . 9<% December* corn 59% May corn 60% July corn 60% May oats 41% December oats 39 % July oats 39% PRODUCE. By Decatur Produce Co. Eggs 22c

eral new horse blankets’, one riding cultivator, one tank heater, one bob sled, one sleigh, one hay rack, one walking cultivator, one spring tooth harrow, one spike tooth harrow, two steel beam breaking plows, one wood beam breaking plow-, one 1-horse wheat drill, one binder, never used much; one hay rake, one McCormick mower, one cane mill outfit, one single shovel plow, one cistern pump, one wheat drill, one fanning mill, two double shovel plows, one post auge', one saddle, two grain cradles, one box heating stove, three hand corn planters, two buck saws, string of sleigh bells, one work bench, two rifles, one cheese press, one clothes rack and many other articles not mentioned. Sale to begin at 12 o’clock sharp TERMS —$5.00 and under cash, over that amount a credit of six months will be given without interest. All sums over $5.00 paid cash on day of sale a discount of 4 per cent, will be given. No property to be removed until settled for. PETER MEYERS Noah Frauhiger, Auct. 270-2 t o— PUBLIC SALE I will sell at public auction at my residence half mile west of Honduras, beginning at 10:00 o’clock a. m., Wednesday. Nov. 24. 1909, the following property, to-wit: One sorrel mare 4 years old, weighs 1450; 1 sorrel mare 3 years old, weight 1350; 1 sorrel spring colt, 1 Jersey cow, with caW by her side; 1 cow, will be fresh fa April; 1 heifer, be fresh in April; 1 heifer, be fresh in April; 1 spring calf, 5 O. I. C. brood sows, with pigs by side; 38 head of shoats, weigh 100 to 150 each; 1 O. I. C. male hog; 8 head of sheep, and 1 buck; 100 full bloded Plymouth Rock hens, 10 full blooded Plymouth Rock roosters, 1 Gearies hay loader, Diamond riding plow, John Deere walking plow, stogie shovel plow, 5 shovel plow, riding corn plow, spring tooth harrow, spike tooth harrow, steel land roller, 1 mower, disc harrow, Old Hickory wagon, good as new; buggy, 1 carriage, good as new; 2 sets single buggy harness, 1 set work harness, 1 pair bob sleds, mud boat, good corn sheller, Sharpless cream separator, 4 good hog houses, 10 chicken coops, wheelbarrow, hay ladders and hog rack, Linn lumber for two hay ladders, log chafas, 100 bushels Silver Mine seed oats, 30 bushels barley, 5 bushels close seed, scales and many other articles. 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 satisfactton of the undersigned. Four per cent, off for cash. No property removed until settled for. J. F. PARRISH. J. N. Burkhead, Auct. Joseph Pease, Clerk. o— PUBLIC SALE Having rented my farm, I will offer at public sale at my residence 3 miles east of Monroe, Ind., beginning at 10:00 o’clock a. in.. Friday, November 19, 1909, the following property, to-

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Fowls Ducks Geese Turkeys Spring chicks . Butte'’ Chicks NIBLICK & CO. Butter 18c to 20c ESS” H. BERLING. Eggs Butter Fowls 9 C Ducks Young turkeys i3 c Geese Old turkeys ioc Chicks B. KALVER and SON. Mink 57c to SS.M Skunk .....25c to S2.W Coon 10c to $1.50 Possum 10c to 40c Muskrat 5c to 25c PRICES ON COAL. Chestnut coal ~57.!6 Hocking Valley $3.79 West Virginia spltat $4.0« Wash nut $4 00 HAY MARKET No. 1 timothy, loose in mow... .$10.09 S. W. Peterson.

wit: One 4 year old driving mare, lady broke; 2 milch cows, 1 two year old heifer, fresh in February; 1 five year old cow In good beef condition. 2 brood sows due to farrow December Ist, 6 shoats, weigh about 150 pounds each; 8 dryland geese. 50 chickens, Plymouth Rock and Leghorns, 150 shocks of fodder, 2 tons of timothy hay in mow. Implements—One top buggy, good j as new; fur lap robe wool lap robe, I one horse wagon, surrey, pole and shafts; breaktag plow, double shovel plow, single shovel plow, double harpoon hay fork, 150 foot rope, 15 foot | log chain, lawn mower, 16 barrel steel water tank, set single buggy harness, 2 sets of work harness, crosscut saw, hand saws, augers, brace and bits, etc., also four cords of wood. Household Furniture —Porch swing, Home Comfort range, good as new; [1 Round Oak heater, 1 Enterprise lard press and sausage grinder, 8day clock, Davis sewing machine; 2 sofas, hanging lamp, chafrs, rockers, bedsteads and springs, dresser, carpets, tubs, wringer, crocks and jars, iron kettle, twenty-one gallon copper kettle, meat barrel, 25 grain sacks, and many other articles not mentioned. 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. Six per cent interest after maturity. No property removed until settled for. MRS. MIKE STEVLEY. J. N. Burkhead, Auct. G. H. McManama, Clerk. ■ O'NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, superintendent of the construction of the Louis Bracht ditc.n in Kirkland township, Adams county, IndMM, on Saturday, November 20, 1909. at 10:30 o’clock a. m. at the office of the couty surveyor, in the city of Decatur, 'in s»M county, receive sealed bids for the construction of sat ditch in accordance with reports, plans and specifications therefor, now on file in said cause. Bids will W I received and contracts let as follows: Main ditch: Section 1 from station 170 to 196Section 2 from station 144 to 170. Section 3 from station 118 to 11lSection 4 from station 92 to 118Section 5 from station 64 plus 90 to 92. Section 6 from station 32 to 64 P lus 90. Section 7 from station 0 to 32. Bids will also be received on tne Main ditch as a whole. , and to the lowest an dbest bidder bidders. . Bidders will be required to tile «'it their bids affidavits as required J. law, upon forms furnished by sue superintendent and each bid slw ' accompanied with a good and sutn cient bond inßi sum twice the an ?°“? of such bid, conditional for the l alt . ful performance of said contract, the same be awarded to him. sa bond to be approved by said suP tatendent. . The said superintendent reser ’. the right to reject any and all ' No bids will be accepted in eV■ on the estimated cost of such " or in excess of the benefits fount 1 - | ORVAL HARRVFF, I 265-2td—44-2t Supt. of Constructs- I