Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 7, Number 283, Decatur, Adams County, 29 November 1909 — Page 4

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East Buffalo, N. Y.. Nov. 27.—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts 4,000; shipments 2470; official to New York yesterday 6270. Hogs closing steady. Medium and heavy, [email protected]; yorkers, $8.15®58.25; light yorkers, sß.oo® $815; pigs, $7.90®58.00: jf.ughs, $7.2U®$7.M; stags, >6.50® $7.00. Sheep, 4400, strong. Lambs, 10 to 15 higher; tops $7.25. TOLEDO MARKETS. November 26.— Cash wheat $1.21 May wheat 1.23% December wheat 1.21% Cash corn, old .......’ 66% May corn « 63% December corn 61% December oats -12 CHICAGO MARKETS. November 26. — December wheat $1.08% May wheat 1-06 July wheat .*. 97% December corn 60 May corn 61% July corn 61 May oats 41% July oats 39% PRODUCE. By Decatur Produce Co. Eggs 22c Fowls 9c Ducks Sc Geese 6c

w Farmers Attention!! John ' puhler 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 nigh dollar for all property sold. Claim dates early. Phone: Residence 531; office 430. John SPuhler, AuCt. mhb Farmers Attention!! J. N. Burkhead, Monroe, Ind., 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. P. J, HYLAND f SANITARY PLUMBING Gas Fitting, Steam and Hot W*r-*r Heating, Gap -tH'l Com binstion Fixtures 23 Mo V:, u 350 Dr. J. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Treated feY£« TESTED A ULASBE3 FfTTEO no South Second St. *

:• Turkeys ...12r s Spring chicks '•He v Butter ...... . 19c 5 Chicks 9c ; NIBLICK A CO. , Butter 18c to 22c Eggs 28c H. BE RAJ NG. i • Eggs 22c Butter 19c Fowls 9c Ducks -8c Young turkeys .......13c Geese .....6c Old turkeys 10c Chicks 9c B. KALVER and SON. Beef hides 10 cents Calf hides ’.'.12 cents Sheep pelts, ~ 25c to $1.25 Tahow 4c a lb. Mink 50c to $5.00 Skunk 25c to $2.75 Coon 10c to $1.50 Possum 10c to 50c Muskrat 8c to 40c PRICES ON COAL. Chestnut coal $7 J* Hocking Valley $3.7$ West Virginia splint ...$4.04 Wash nut $4.00 HAY MARKET No. 1 timothy, loose in mow... .SIO.OO S. W. Peterson.

■■■aMEBKaMEHOKnanBOB' do:n’t owe I everybody! It's bad business policy. Owe ■ one man and let that £>ne be us. fl Your bills then will never I bother you. C We loan money an any good I chattel security, such as Fur- 5 niture. Pianos, Horses, etc. I We give a liberal discount on I all loans paid off before due. B If you need money fill out the following blank, cut it out and mall it to us. Our agent is in Decatur every Tuesday. Nam* Address Ain’t Wanted Kind of Security Reliable Private FL Wayne Loan Company Established 1886, Room 2, Second floor, 706 Calhotmd street Home Phone 833. Fort Wayne, Ind ——— _W I A Real Pleasure Is in store tor you , If you will smoke The Congress I “ OR . Don Banardo ■* 1 I Made by Volmer & Johns ENJOYED BY ALL WHO TRY IT > > 1 — 1 IL'L'""..". I." ' I! Dr. L. H. Zeigler, VETERINERY SURGEON " Monmouth, Ind. ’Phone 9. [ ' PIANO FOR SALE—lnquire of U. I Deininger. ts ! FOR SALE —A full blooded Bronze ‘ turkey, an extra good one. Inquire at this office. 277-3tj FOR SALE—A good wool overcoat Call phone 435.

i FREE.IF IT FAILS Your Money Back if You Are Not Satisfied With the Medicine We Recommend. kVe are so positive that our remedy will permanetly relieve constipation, no matter how chronic It may be, that we offer to furnish the medicine r at our expense should it fail to pro- ’ duce satisfactory results. It Is worse than useless to attempt 5 to cure constipation with cathartic drugs. Laxatives or cathartics do much harm. They cause a reaction, ' irritate and weaken the bowels and 5 tend to make constipation more chronic. Besides, their use becomes a habit that is dangerous. Constipation is caused by a ! weakness of the nerves and muscles of the large Intestine or descending 1 colon. To expect permanent relief 1 you must therefore tone up and 1 strengthen these organs and restore 1 them to healthier activity. 1 The discovery of the active prlnci--1 pie of our remedy involved the labor of the world’s greatest research chemists. As an active agent It possesses the valuable qualities of the best known intestinal tonics as well as being particularly pleasant a d prompt in its results. We want you to try Rexall Orderlies on our recommendation. 'They are exceedingly pleasant to take, being eaten like candy, and are idea’ for children, delicate and old folks, as well as for the robust. They act directly on the nerves and muscles of the bowels. They apparently have a neutral action on other associate organs or glands. They do not purge, cause excessive looseness nor create any inconvenience whatever. They may be taken at ary time, day or night. They will positively relieve ( chronic or habitual constipation, if no» of surgical variety, and the myriads of associate or dependent chronic ailmetjXs, if taken with regularity for a reasonable length of time. They come in two sizes of packages, 12 tablets, 10 cents; 36 tablets, 25 cents. Sold In Decatur only at our store— The Rexall Store. The Smith, lager & Falk Drug Co. PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will sell at public sale at his residence, 8 miles from Decatur, along the interurban line, between stops 16 and 17, and 3 miles southeast of Hoagland, on Tuesday, November 30, 1909, commencing at 10 o’clock a. m„ the following described property, towit: Four Horses: 1 bay mare, 9 years old, with foal; 1 bay coach mare, 3 years old with foal; 1 bay gelding, coach, 4 years old; 1 2 year old draft colt, mare. None of them will shy at cars or automobiles. Seven head of Cattle: Five cows. 1 cow 5 years old will be fresh the middle of December; 2 cows will be fresh in January; 1 cow will be fresh in March; 1 cow giving milk will be fresh in June; 1 heifer will be fresh in January” 1 2 year old steer ready for market. Hogs: Two sows with pigs by their side. Pigs will be ready to wean by day of sale. Sheep—Fifty-four extra good breeding ewes, all bred. One buck. Implements: 1 Champion mower, 1 Rock Island hay loader, 1 tedder, 1 hay rake, 1 Columbia fertilizer disc drill, good as new; 2 breaking plows; 1 two-horse cultivator; 1 spring tooth and 1 spike tooth harrow; 1 steel hand roller; 11 check rower corn planter, 1 3-inch tire wagon, 1 2seated surrey, one top buggy, one road wagon, one cart, one hog rack, 14 feet long; one bobsled, one cider mill, one chop feed cutter, 100 shocks of corn, and 6 acres of fodder, 1 iron kettle, 1 cook stove, 1 heating stove, household furniture, and many other articles too numerous to mention. Terms of Sale—All sums of $5.00 and under, cash on day of sale. All sums over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be giver), purchaser giving bankable note with approved security. If not paid when due 8 per cent, interest will be charged from date of maturity. A discount of 4 per cent, will be given for cash. Goods must be settled for before removed. CHAS. SCHROEDER, Owner. Elmer Sturm, Auct. C. H. Getting, Clerk. Fri Sat “You,” said Judge Lindsey to the policeman, “ want to save bicycles. I want to save boys.” From “The Beast and the Jungle,” in the DECEMBER EVERYBODY’S »It’s a big, human, well- ’ written story. Get it and ••ead it. X «, * ’ Displayed at CITY NEWS CO. THE FAIR

ANNOUNCEMENTS. t For Representative y i, We are authorized to announce the • > name of Thurman Gottschalk, of e Berne, as a candidate for re-nomina- *" tion as Representative, subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary ‘ Election, to be held Friday, Decemc ber 17, 1909. □ . 11 1 We are authorized to announce the 1 name of Jacob Butcher, of Geneva, ’’ as a candidate for nomination as 1 Representative, subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary Election, to be held Friday, Decem9 ber 17, 1909. For Prosecutor f We are authorized to announce the ' name of J. F. Fruchte of Decatur, as a candidate for Prosecutor of the twenty-sixth judicial circuit, subject ’ to the decision of the Democratic Primary Election, to be held Friday, December 17. 1909. We are authorized to announce the 1 name of R. C. Pirrish of Decatur, as a candidate for Prosecutor of the twenty-sixth judicial circuit, subject ’ to the decision of the Democratic Primary Election, to be held Friday, De- ‘ cember 17, 1909. We are authorized to announce the name of C. F. Lautzenheiser, of Berne as a candidate for Prosecutor of the twenty-sixth judicial circuit, subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary Election, to be held Friday, De- ' cember 17, 1909. For Clerk We are authorized to announce the I name of C. O. France of Decatur. 1 as a candidate for Clerk, subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary Election, to be held Friday, December 17, 1909. We are authorized to announce the name of Ferdinand Bleeke of Union • township, as a candidate for Clerk, I subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary Election, to be held Friday. December 17, 1909. We are authorized to announce the name of M. L. Oliver, of Monroe township as a candidate for Clerk, subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary Election, to be held Friday, December 17, 1909. — For Treasurer We are authorized to announce the name of Charles W. Yager of Decatur, as a candidate for the re-nomination as Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary Election, to be held Friday, December 17, 1909. For Sheriff We are authorized to announce the • name of Tom Durkin of Decatur, as a ■ candidate for Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary Election, to be held Friday, December 17, 1909. We are authorized to announce the name of W. H. Ward of Decatur, as a candidate for Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary Election, to be held Friday, December 17, 1909. We are authorized to announce the name of Ed Green of Decatur, as a candidate for Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary Election, to be held Friday, December 17, 1909. We are authorized to announce the name of W. A. Bowman of Washlng- • ton township, as a candidate for Sheriff, subject to the decision of the i Democratic Primary Election, to be held Friday, December 17, 1909. For Recorder We are authorized io announce the . name of Jacob Buhler of Decatur, as a candidate for Recorder, subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary Election to be .held Friday, December 17, 1909. We are authorized to announce the name of John D. Reiter of Decatur, as a candidate for Recorder, subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary Election, to be held Friday, December 17, 1909. We are authorize to announce the name of W. M. Roop of Decatur, as a candidate for Recorder, subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary Election, to be held Friday, December 17, 1909. We are authorized to announce the name of Andrew Welfley of Decatur, as a candidate for Recorder, subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary Election, to be held Friday, December 17. 1909. We are authorized to announce the name of J. M. Duff of Jefferson township for Recorder, subject to the ffecision of the Democratic Primary

Election, to be Friday, December 17, 1909. For Surveyor We are authorized to announce the name of Charles C. Ernst of Decatur, as a candidate for re-nomination as < ■ Surveyor, subject to the decision of r the Democrito Primary Election, to be held Friday, December 17, 1909. For Assessor r We are authorized to announce the name of W. M. Frazier of Blue Creek township, as a candidate for Assessor, subject to the decision of the Demo’‘cratic Primary Election, to be held Friday, December 17, 1909. One term only. We are authorized to announce the name of G. W. Gentis of Decatur, as a candidate for Assessor, subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary Election, to be held Friday, December ,17, 1909. For Commissioner, First District \ve are authorized to announce the name of Henry Zwick of Root township for Commissioner of the First District, subject to the decision of I the Democratic Primary Election, to be held Friday, December 17, 1909. Commissioner, Third District We are authorized to announce the name of Jacob Huser, of Monroe township, as a candidate for Commissioner of the Third district, subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary Election, to be held Friday, December 17, 1909. We are authorized to announce the name of Marion Ketchum of Jefferson township, as a candidate for Commissioner of the. Third District, subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary Election, tu.be held Friday, December 17, 1909. We are authorized to announce the iname of John O. Kraner of Wabash i township, as a candidate for Commis'sioner of the Third District, subject I to the decision of the Democratic Primary Election, to be held Friday, December 17, 1909. We are authorized to announce the name of Christian Eicher of Hartford township, as a candidate for Commissioner of the Third District, subject to the decision of the Democratic Pri■mary Election, to be held Friday, December 17, 1909. For Coroner We are authorized to announce the name of Dr. J. C. Grandstaff of Preble, as a candidate for Coroner, subject to , the decision of the Democratic Primary Election, to be held Friday, December 17. 1909. o PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will offer for sale at his residence 3 miles south of Decatur, Ind., a"d 1 mile east ard 2 miles north of Monroe, on mud pike, sale beginning at 10 o’clock a. m. Thursday, December 9, 1909, the following property, to-wit: Horses: One four year old mare, with foal; one 7 year old mare, with foal; 1 13 year old mare with foal; 1 12 year old mare 1 gelding 3 years old 2 coming two year old colts, 1 spring colt. Cattle: Five milch cows, four will be fresh in January, and one in December, 2 two years old with calves by side, 2 two years old with calf; 3 yearling steers, 1 yearling heifer, 1 Durham bull, coming one year old; four spring calves. Hogs: Four brood sows, 1 Duroc male hog, 20 head shoats. Sheep: Ten good breeding ewes, 1 Shropshire buck. Farm implements: One Deering binder, one Osborne mower, 1 grain drill, 1 corn planter, 1 hay rake, 1 broad tire wagon, 1 farm- wagon, 1 double seated top buggy, 1 wagon box, 1 Deere riding breaking plow, 2 walking breaking plows, 1 riding cultivator, 1 spike tooth harrow, 1 spring tooth harrow, set work harness, set light harness 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. 4 per cent off for cash. No property removed until settled for. NICK COLCHIN. John Spuhler. Auct.

TOUTS ONEY PILLS I for backache, rheumatism, kidney or bladder trouble, and urinary irregularities. JL Foley’s Kidney Pills purify the blood, restore lost vitality and vigor. Refuse substitutes. The Holthouse Drug Company L UR . flectric ditters STOMACH, ft."" • K 1 ”"! Liver &. Kidneys ? cl ? e ' Backach °. Medicine for , L/IVLtt. Or. EV.VINE, I O laKsiSß Indigestion Mahrla, etc. eases 50c. Guaranteed-

I COAL’] II Reduced Rates on Coal I Wash Nut .... $4.00 now $3.50 per ton Cook Stove Egg . $4.00 now $3.60 per ton Hock’g valley lump $4.00 now $3.50 per ton | Pomeroy Lump . $4.00 now $3.75 per ton I Howard white ash $4.50 now $4.00 per ton Coke $5.75 now $5,50 per ton TERMS CASH P. H. WAGNER & COMP’Y. I ’Phone 495. I DON’T FORGET OR PUT OFF BUYING YOUR Christmas Presents UNTIL LATE. AS OUR STOCK S LARGE AND ASSORTMENT UNBROKEN NOW. JUDGING FROM THE TRADE OTHERARE BUYING EARLY AND WE ARE LAYING ARTICLESS AWAY SO BE WISE AND DO THE SAME. OUR STOCK WAS NEVER AS LARGE AS IT IS NOWAND WE ;HAVE Considered The Quality First and our prices are the lowest considering the quality ! It is no task to buy here as we aim to treat all alike. With every $3.00 cash purchase or over we give a Souvenir spoon of Decatur. The supply is [limited so come early. All Engraving Free. LEHNE The Jewler

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 eales. I will get you the high dollar. Cail telephone at Pleasant Mills at my expense. CHICHESTER’S PILLS THK DIAMOMD MANI) , U4.MI AM ynr tor A ft ~ v I / V AskforCm-Cin!R.TFM SOIDBY BRUGfiISTSatRYWO PAY YOUR POLL TAX The poll tax lists containing the names of all those who have not paid their poll tas for this year, will be turned over to the marshal on the first of the coming month. Those desiring to pay before that time can do at the office of the city treasurer. o Democrat Want Ads. Pay

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