Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 7, Number 288, Decatur, Adams County, 4 December 1909 — Page 4
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BUFFALO STOCK MARKETS
East Buffalo, N. Y., Dec. 4.—(Specto the Daily Democrat)— Receipts, 4800; shipments, 247; official to New York yesterday, 1900; hogs closing easy. Medium and heavy, *8.40@,8.45; good weight yorkers and light mixed. *8.35@*8.40; pigs and Ight yorkers, *8.30@*8.35; roughs, *7.400*7.50; stags, *.50@*7.00; sheep, 5000 strong; tojnbs weak; tops, *7.90; cattle none. TOLEDO MARKETS. December 4, 1909. Cash wheat . *1.21 May wheat December wheat ....... 1.21% Cash corn, old ’ 66% May corn 63% December corn 61% December oats 42 CHICAGO MARKETS. Devember 4, 1909. 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% —— i PRODUCE. By Decatur Produce Co. Eggs 22c Fowls 9c Ducks 8c Geese 6c Dr. L. H. Zeigler, VETERINARY SURGEON Monmouth, Ind. ’Phone 9.1 ANNOUNCEMENTS. For Representative We are authorized to announce the name of Thurman Gottschalk, of Berne, as a candidate for re-nomina-tion as Representative, subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary Election, to be held Friday, December 17, 1909.
We are authorized to announce the name of Jacob Butcher, of Geneva, as a candidate for nomination as Representative, subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary Election, to be held Friday, December 17, 1909. For Prosecutor 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 or the Democratic Primary Election, to be held Friday, December 17. 1909. We are authorized to announce the name of R. C. Parrish 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 name of C. F. Lautzenheiser, of Berna 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. r-',. For Clerk We are authorized to announce the name of C. O. France of Decatur, 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, subject to the decision of the Demo cratic Primary Election, to be held Friday. December 17, 1909. We are authorized to announce th< name of M. L. Oliver, of Monroe town ship as a candidate -or Clerk, subject te the decision of the Democratic Primary Etoctfoe. to be held Friday, December 77, 1909.* e tr T reasurer We ate : .it! -r*znd to announce the name of Ch vrl s W. Yager of Decatur, as a candi ’ve f.or the rc-nominatjon as TreasuiLi, subject to the decision of PYirfiary Friday, December I* 7 , 1909. (jf For -Sheriff We are authorized to announce "fee name of Tom Durkin of Decatur, as a.
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■ Turkeys 12r , Spring chicks He ■ Butter 19° ; Chicks 9c NIBLICK A CO. Butter 18c to 22c Eggs 28c H. B ERLING. 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 Taliow 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 *7.2* Hocking Valley .*3.7b West Virginia splint *4.00 Wash nut * *4.00 HAY MARKET No. 1 timothy, loose In mow. ...*10.06 S. W. Peterson. ——■——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 Washington township, as a candidate for Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary Election, to be held Friday, December 17, 1909. For Recorder We are authorized co announce the name of 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 narfle 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. 190!|. z We are authorized to announce the name of J. M. Duff of Jefferson township for Recorder, subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary Election, to be held Friday, December 17, 1909. / For Surveyor 1 We are authorized to announce the , name of Charles C. Ernst of Decatur. - as ' a candidate for re-nomination as 1 Surveyor, subject to the decision of I the Democritc Primary Election, to be | held Friday, December 17, 1909. e For Assessor t - 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 Democratic 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 I Election, to be held Friday, December I 17, 1909. •
For Commissioner, First District We are authorised to announce the name of Heary Zwick of Root township for Commissioner of the First District, subject to the decision of 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 Marlon Ketchum of Jefferson township, as a candidate for Com 4 missioner 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 John O. Kraner of Wabash 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 Christian Eicher of Hartford township, as a candKate for Commissioner of the Third District, subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary 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 beheld Friday, December 17. 1909. — o NOTICE. On next Sunday morning at the Buelah Chapel near Peterson the Rev. Elzey of Ossian will fill the pulpit and address the congregation. Mr. Elzey is an excellent speaker and all the members are requested to be present, In the evening he will speak at the Pleasant Valley church. o — Foley’s Honey and Tar clears the air passages, stops the irritation in the throat, soothes the inflamed mem. branes, and the most obstinate cough disappears. Sore and inflamed lungs are healed an J strengthened and, the oold is expelled from the system. Refuse any but the genuine in the yellow package. HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. o — FOR SALE—A full blooded Bronze turkey, an extra good one. Inquire at this office. 277-3 t — o FOR SALE—Good C year old mare with foal; sound and good worker. See J. . Merica at Trickers coal yard. 277-6 t o Foley’s Honey and Tar cures coughs quickly, strengthens the lungs and expels colds. Get the genuine in a yellow package. HOLTHOUsE DRUG CO. PIANO FOR SALE—lnquire of U. Deininger. If FOR SALE—A good wool overcoat Call phone 435.
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PUBLIC SALE. The und> rMgned will offer for sale at his residence, four and one-half miles northwest oi Decatur, beginning at 1 o’clock a. m., Wednesday, December 15, 1909, the following property, to-wlt: Four head of horses, one driving mare, five years old, family broke; two-year-old draft horse, broke to work; 1 work mare, two-year-old black gelding. Cattle.—Eight head consisting of 3 milch cows, will be fresh in-March and April; Durham heifer, will be fresh In February; 3 heifers, fresh In March or April; 1 male calf 4 months old. Hogs—Two brood sows, will farrow this month; 2 male Duroc hogs 4 months old; I young fullblood Duroc sows, about 4 months old; eleven sheep, including ten ewes and 1 buck. Implements — One ,3-1 nch tire wagon, top buggy, McCormick mower, god as new; 1 old wagon, dump boards, Bryan walking plow; double shovel plow, two-horse Brown cultivator, spring tooth barrow’, grain drill, one-horse corn cutter, hay rack, set of farm harness, set of buggy harness, lawn mower, scoop shovel, hay knife, 350 bushels of corn In crib, about 75 bushels of oats, about 30 bushels of barley, 4 ton of timothy l.ay in the mow, fodder in field and numerous other articles. Terms —All sums of *5.00 and under cash In hand; over *5.00 a credit of nine months will be given, 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. ’ J. O. HOAGLAND. John Spuhler, Auct. oPUB4.IC SALE. The undersigned will sell at public auction, one mile south and four miles west of Monroe, known as the Marshan farm, beginning at 12:30 o'clock p. m., Tuesday, December 14, 1909, the following property, to-wlt": One span of bay mules, nine and ten years old, good workers; one sorrel road mare, eight years old: one seven-monthc-old road colt, 1 yearling colt, 1 sow six years old, fresh In April; shoats, weighing 120 pounds each; one sow and six pigs. Implements—One breaking plow, 1 new Braimen new ground plow, good as new; 1 single shovel plow 1 spring tooth harrow, 1 Burdsell wagon, 1 set heavy team harness and 1 set single harness, 1 mud-boat, 1 set of log bunks, ome fodder, one log barn, and other articles not mentioned. Terms —All sums of *5.00 and under cash In hand; over *5.00 a credit of nine 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. HARVEY URICK. J. N. Burkhead, Auct. Fred Isch, Clerk. o . STOCK SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale farm four miles east of Decatur, beginning at 10:00 o’clock a. m., Thursday, December 16, 1909, the following property, to-wit: Two head of horses, one a Belgium colt, coming 3 years old; the other a sorrel mare, coming 4 years old, broke to all harness. Cattle —Ten milk cows, 1 Jersey sow just fresh, 3 years old; Jersey 4 years old, and Jersey cow, 7 years old; both will be fresh first of year; Durham cow, fresh in April; 1 heifer, fresh in February; 3 Durham heifers, fresh in May; 1 full-blood Durham heifer, fresh in spring, also 5 spring calves. Hogs—Thirty head. Including twenty head of shoats, weighing 150 pounds each, 7 head weighing about 60 pounds each and 3 good brood sows, About 500 bushels of corn in the crib and about 500 bushels of Big Four white oats. It is necessary for me to dispose of this stock because I am changing plans of renting farm and this stuff must sell. No strings to it. Terms —All sums of *5.00 and under cah In hand; over *5.00 a credit of nine 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. -e- " AMELIA F. NIBLICK. JAMES K. NIBLICK. John Spuhler, Auct. o —— - A DUROC male pig for sale or exchange. Frank Heiman, rural route five. , 2”7-3t ———o —— Second hand pianos In first-class condition for sala cheap. Yager Bros. & Reinking. 3t
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AT THE CHURCHES ST. MARYS CHURCH Low mass 8 a. m. High mass 10 a. m. Christian doctrine 2:20 p. m. Vespers 3 p. m. ANNOUNCEMENTS. • Calvary. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.; preaching by pastor at 10:30. Salem. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.; loung People's Alliance at 6:30 P- m -- theme, ‘‘Life Lessons for Me from First John;” leader, the pastor. Me extend a cordial welcome to all. Come and worship with us.. Rev. E. R. Roop, Pastor. UNITED BRTHEREN CHURCH. Sunday school, 9:15 a. m.; sermon, 10:30 a. m.; Y. P. C. E. U., 6 p. m.; preaching at 7:00 by Rev. Cramer. Let all come outand hear Mr. Cramer as he is sure to help you to a better life. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. UNION CHAPEL. • The meetings still continue at Union Chapel with growing interest. Preaching tomorrow evening and each eveing next week. Come and help us In the work. GERMAN REFORMED. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m., lesson II Uor. 8:1-15; German service, 10:30, text, John 3:14-15;, “The Shadow of First John,” z4:7-21; English service, the Cross.” Christian Endeavor Society, 6:30, topic, “Life Lessons from 7:00, text, Gen. 13:1-4, “The character of Divine Restoration.” You are welcome to worship with us. The Ministerial association will meet at the library Monday, December 6th, at 1 p. m. Paper by Rev. Imler. EVANGELIVAL LUTHERAN. English services will be held in the Evangelical Lutheran Zion’s church, corner Monroe and Eleventh streets, in the morning at 10 o'clock. Everybody is welcome. English services will be held every alternate Sunday. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Bible school, 9:30 a. m.; morning worship, 10:30; C. E„ 6 p. m.; evening service, 7:00. A cordial welcome extended to all. Bring your fritjnds and visitors. EVANGELICAL CHURCH. Sabbath school at 9:30 a. m.; building fund day the last first Sunday of the year; preaching at 10:30, theme, “The Coming of God in Power; Young People's Alliance, 6:00 p. m. in their regular devotional service; preaching, 7:00 p. m. A cordial welcome awaits you. English setter bird dog for sale; price *15.00. Guaranteed, or will trade for black, white and tan Beagle hound female, small, that is good and all-day stayer. Address or call at W. H. Moore's barber shop, Willshire, Ohio. dec4-2wks ■ - -o —• A CARD This is to certify that all druggists are authorized to refund your money if Foley’s Honey and Tar fails to cure your cough or cold. It stops the cough, heals the lungs and prevents serious results from a cold, prevents pneuqionia and consumption. Contains no opiates. The genufne is in a yellow package. Refuse substiItutes. HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. o If you desire a clear complexion take Orino Laxatiive for constipation and liver trouble as it will stimulate these organs an dthoroughly cleanse your system, which is what everyone needs in order to feel well. HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. o FOR SALE —A malleable steel range, good as new, can be bought at right price. Inquire of Mrs. A. R. Bell, Third street. 280-2 t — FREE —How to safely earn 2 per cent monthly In wheat speculation. Market Insurance Co., 92 LaSalle St., Chicago, 111. o WANTED—A man to paint the boiler stack at the county farm. Inquire at once of J R. Graber. 273-3 t ~o — WANTED —A housekeeper, middle age preferred, for a family of five. For Information see Dr. Keller or this office. 277-6 t Notice —‘‘Doesn’t This Sound Reasonable on Page Three? WANTED —A good kitchen girl for plain cooking; will pay *5.00 per week and fare from Decatur to Fort Wayne and return. Call on C. S. Bash & Co., 122-124 West Columbia St. ltdw
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PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at his residence four and one-half miles west of Decatur a-'d a half mile south of the Beery church on the Abe Beery farm, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., Friday, December 10, 1909, the following property, to-wit: Eleven head of spring ewes; extra fine. Horses—Three mares all safe in foal, 1 seven-year-old, weight 1,500 Tbs., brown; 2 iron greys, four years old, weighing about 1,350, guaranteed to work in all harness. Cows—Two red cows, 1 part Holstein, and 1 roan Shorthorn cow, 2 spring calves. Three of these will be fresh in January, two are giving milk now. Hogs—Two Berkshire sows, god ones, will farrow In March; 7 shoats win weigh 150 pounds each. Farm, machinery— Thomas hay loader, Thomas hay tedder, Milwaukee mower, all good as new; Buckeye disc drill Cassidy riding plow, Gale walking breaking plow, good as new; spring 17-tooth harrow, spike 52-tooth harrow, Avery riding cultivator plow. Brown walking cultivator plow, 3-in. tire Troy wagon and bed, 1 low farm wagon, surrey and pole, open buggy, sled horse corn cutter 2 sets heavy breeching harness,double driving harness, grind stone, sickle grinder flat bottom hay rack 2 16-ft. log chains, 2 short log chains, matox, tile hook dung fork 2 hay forks, set dump boards, three dozen chickens. Also between three and four hundred bushels of corn In the crib and 15 acres of fodder, tied in bundles and set up in shocks and tied. Terms:—All sums of $5.00 and un der, cash; over $5.00 a credit of nine 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. F. A. BIDDLE. JOHN SPUHLER, Auct. Frutches & Literer, Clerks. Mr. Dibble is arranging to quit the farm and everything must be sold tn the best bidder. —o PUELiC 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; 112 year old mare *■ — i— ii- - —
1 gelding 3 years old 2 coming two year old cons, 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 year* 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. .. ■ ANY LADY can easily make from SIB.OO to $25.00 per week working for me quietly iln her own home lo cality. This iS a bonaflde offer-one which will pay you to investigate, even if you can only spare two hours per day. No Investment require . Turn your spare time into money. Write me at once for particulars. A dress Mary B. Taylor, Box 30, A' o ® an’s Building, Joliet, Illinois. — " FOR RENT—A seven room house oa Ninth stneet, good water, cistern and hydrant and other conveniencesInquire of Mrs. P. J- Hyland, I street. HOUSE FOR RENT—A good dwelling on north Fifth street, contain ing seven Tooms and a bath, quire of T. M. Reid, north street. ROR SALE—Cook stove, side board, rockers, glass * door cupboard* an several other articles, inquire Mr® A. J. Peoples last house south cf L ■ Frfeinger’s and north of G. R- ' Route 5. LOST—A boy’s overcoat, either hJ in the city or between here the Schlickman farm ffn township. Please return to thisi o flee. 2S>
