Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 7, Number 291, Decatur, Adams County, 8 December 1909 — Page 4
_ — Ml Uff 11 CORRECTED The Markets BUFFALO STOCK MARKETS
East Buffalo, N. Y., Dec. 7.—(Special to Daily Democrat)— Receipts 1920; shipments, 1140; official to New York yesterday, 6270; hogs closing strong. Medium and heavy, sß.6o<§ $8.65; Yorkers, $8.50(&-$8.60; lights and pigs, [email protected]; roughs, [email protected]; stags, [email protected]; cattle, 250, slow; sheep, 1,600 steady; lambs strong, $8.00; tops one bunch, SB.IO. TOLEDO MARKETS. December 7, 1909. Cash wheat $1.21 May Wheat 1.24 December wheat 1.21 Cash corn, old 69 May corn 62% December corn 59 December oats 43% CHICAGO MARKETS. December 7, 1909. December wheat $1.07% May wheat 1.07% July wheat 98% December corn 58 May corn .61% May oats 42% July oats 40% Butter 20c to 22c PRODUCE. ... . 1 By Decatur Produce Co. ’ Eggs 22c Fowls 9c Ducks 8c . Geese 6c
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PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned has sold his farm aiAi will offer for sale at his residence, six and one-half miles southeast of Decatur and two and one-half miles southwest of Pleasant Mills on the old Pelz farm, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m„ Wednesday, December 22, 1909, the following property, to-wit: Horses, bay mare, 7 years old in spring, weighs 1,400 pounds; grey horse, 12 years old; bay mare, between 11 and 12 years old; colt, will be 3 years old in May; colt, 2 years old in spring; mule, 7 months old. Cattle. One fresh cow, 2 cows, will be fresh in January; 1 eow, will be fresh in spring; two-year-old steer and 2 spring calves. Three ewe lambs and one registered Shropshire buek. Hogs. Two sows, will farrow in March; male hog, ten shoats, weighing 80 to 10 Opounds each. Farm implements. Two horse riding plow, 3 breaking plows, 3 shovel plows, 1horse cultivator, 2-horse cultivator, self dump hay rake, McCormick binder, Deering mower, 2-horse disc drill,
MHiIMW * While the stock is complete and avoid rush and hurry. We never had as complete a Hue or as large a stock as now atd we did not forget QUALITY when buying. It is do' hard to buy here as ’ou find anything you want in the JEWELRY line and prices lower than the lowest We invite comparison to prove it. Here is a Bargain in Ladies and and Gents Watches I 'wSn Gents JElgin o£ Walthanu Ojfi fifi I Hp 9 movement, 20 year case vIUiUU Ladies Elgin or Walthaun CiO Cfi movement, 20 year case ulZivU All < >b« r ints in proportion. All that is necessary is to ' Kie ;n and see for yourself. Everything is marked in i> » n figures and price the same to all. So make your e • v on now ard u e will lay it away for you. All I artic s E GK‘A VE-D FREE of charge. With every | $3,00 ."h purchase we give a.SOUVENIR SPOON I of Dl.vAi UK. $ LEHNE The Jewlerl
! Turkeys 12r I Spring chicks He i Butter 19c [Chicks 9c NIBLICK A. CO. Butter 18c to 22c Eggs 28c H. BERLJNG. fclggs 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 19c to 50c Muskrat 8c to 40c PRICES ON COAL. Chestnut coal .. $724 Hocking Valley $3.7$ West Virginia splint . ....S4.OS Wash nut . $4.00 HAY MARKET No. 1 timothy, loose in m0w.... $10.06 S. W. Peterson. J———
2 two-horse wagons, set of dump boards, 3-seated spring wagon, 2bug--1 pies, pair of ladders, 2-horse harrow, ’ spring tooth harrow, mud boat, 2 sets of work harness, set of bugy harness, 1 new check rower corn planter, 10 bales . of timothy hay, about 8 tons of tim--3 othy hay in mow, 10 Oshoeks of shredded fodder, 600 shocks of fodder, 39 3 shocks of corn and fodder, post au- ; ger, 2 spades, long-handled shovel, 3 scoop shovel, tile scoop, 3 pitchforks, ; 2 barrels, one-half barrel of salt, shav--1 ing horse, heating stove, glass cup- , board, 12 chicken coops, 17 young turl keys, 7 ducks, 4 'geese. Shepherd dog, - hay fork, rope and car, pair of bobj sleds, grind stone and numerous other - articles. Terms. —All sums of $5.00 arid un- , der cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit i of 9 months will be given, the pur- , chaser giving his note therefor with ■ approved freehold security to the sat- , isfaction of the undersigned. ALBERT PELZ. J. N. Burkhead, Auct.
THE GRAND THEATER Tonight-—Refined Vaudeville—Little Helen FarnavJ. The Grand theater will present to j its patrons "The Child Wonder," little Miss Helen Farnaw tonight, with two big Teels of pictures, "Blograph.” We don’t split our reels and make three r or four. We give them to you as they c | are. Special music and line songs, o ! The price will be 5 cents to every - c > body. Come and enjoy an hour's pleasj ure for a nickel. o C ; TAKEN TO RICHMOND ASYLUM. c I Mrs. Henry ' Heidemann, who was I recently adjudged insane, was today ' taken to Richmond, where she will | be received at the Easthaven asylum c 1 for treatment. 3 | o c FOR SALE—Ten goblers and two 0 hens. They are of giant strand, c noted for their quick groth, heatriness, B large bone and brilliant bronze color. c I See Mrs. Sarah Ayers, Monroe, Ind. c o , THIS IS WORTH REMEMBERING. Whenever you have a cough or cold, just remember that Foley’s Honey and g Tar will cure it. Remember the name, g Foley s Honey and Tar, and refuse sub--5 stitutes. Holthouse Drug Co. ~ : —= — 0 0 When out shopping call on the new 5 Jeweler on north side of court house, j Give them a chance.—Didot & Son c : ° s Second hand pianos in first-class condition for sale cheap. Yager Bros. & Reinking. 3t O — 1 1 ■■ s ATTENTION! ( Rapid Cholera Remedy and Egg Pro- ( ducer—means more eggs. Rapid Roup Remedy—means live and laying hens. Rapid Louse Killer —means no lice. Rapid Gall Remedy—means due sym- ' pathy for your horse. Smith & Ya- , ger. - ■. — -o PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will sell at public auction, one mile south and four miles west of Monroe, known as the Marshall farm, beginning it 12:30 o’clock p. m„ Tuesday, December 14, 1909, the following property, to-wit: One span of bay mules, nine and ten years old, good workers; one sorrel road mare, eight years old; one seven-months-old road colt, 1 yearling colt, 1 sow six years old, fresh in April; shoats, weighing 120 pounds each; one sow ' and six pigs. j 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 1 heavy'team harness and 1 set single , harness, 1 mud-boat, 1 set of log . bunks, ome fodder, one log barn, and . other articles mentioned. Terms —All sums of $5.00 and under I 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 sat- . isfaction of the undersigned; 4 per cent off for efish. No property rt» . moved until settled for. HARVEY URICK. J. N. Burkhead, Auct. Fred Isch, Clerk. — ■ o WILLIAM OWEN TOMORROW. A Matinee and Evening Performance ' at the Opera House on Thursday. It has always been a satisfaction to William Owen or to whomever his • management may have been that they kept faith with the public. They have never resorted to the common trick , DON’T OWE EVERYBODY It’s bad business policy. Owe one man and lek that one be us. Your bills then will never bother you. We loan money an any good chattel security, such as Furniture. Pianos, Horses, etc. We give a liberal discount on all loans paid off before due. If you need money fill out the following blank, cut it out and * mail it to us. Our agent Is in Decatur* every Tuesday. - ■ Nam* g Address . g Ain’t Wanted Kind of Security.. Reliably - Private I FL Wayne loan Company f Established 1896, Room 2, Bee--1 end floor, 706 Calhound street. I Home Phone 833. Fort Wayne, Ind
of promising much and giving little. The company which surrounds Mr. Owen this season lias been picked with great care and drilled under the able stage management of Mr. Owen himself, until the performance has been made as excellent as possible sand for completeness will not be surpassed by any offering of the season. Mr. C. R. Williams was In town arranging for the engagement of Mr. Owen and tells us that this season's company is by far the best that has ever supported Mr. Owen In any of his read engagements. Mr. Owen has become known to the cities nows having filled some of the big engagements such as the "Gates of Sden." in which he starred at the Garrick theater, Chicago, for some months, and also tu other plays at the Fine Arts theater, the Art Institute, Chicago, for one season. Mr. Owen has not been sesn in any small towns for three years and his engagement here should be taken advantage of by all those who appreciate the better drama. The company Includes such well known metropolitan favorites as Margaret Morr’son fc Frank Hardin, late members of the well known Robert onaldson players in the Art institute, Chicago; Joseph Kelvin, late leading man of Parisfal: Don Merrifield, of a "Stubborn Cinderella-' company; W. Joseph Poirier, Clayton Anderson, of Louis James company; W. H. Niemeyer, a well known juvenile man, and others of metropolitan reputations. "As You Like It” is a play that never grows old, for love, and comedy is as ne wand desirable today as It was in the days of Shakespeare. The story and plot of the play is a simple one, but in It Is woven so much of truth, humor, and sweet poetry that it makes an evening's entertainment of high order. Matinee and night, Thursday, December 9th, 'at Bosse opera house. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DECATUR With a capital of One Hundred Thousand Dollars welcomes and appreciates your business whether large or small and believes its extensive resources- ♦ Seven Hundred Thousand Dollars developed by years of coastant, considerate conservative accomodations, a splendid endorsement of its most satisfactory service to the people of Adams County and vicinity. ■■■VWITT3I
__4__ 1 '■■■*— - | A. Thought for Today The Cigar business is no joke. The man who flips a nickel over the counter for a cigar has no idea of the patience, toil and trials that cigar has cost and he will never know because the cigar manufacturer is a game fighter and has no time to waste in telling his troubles to the public. But we know for over twenty years we have been making cigars and we understood the problem we had to solve. We realized that to make money honestly in the cigar business in this age of advertis- . ed brands that the manufacturer has to sweat blood. We have done our share of the sweating and the result is the “WHITE STAG" CIGAR. The tobacco used in building this brand is the finest Vuelta Abajo, the cream of Cuba’s greatest tobacco province, skillfully blended with the best domestic tobacco Uncle Sam’s land affords. Made by skilled workmen and guaranteed to be free smokers perfect in burn and sweet in taste. In fact just a little bit better than the cigar you have always thought the best. That’s | the reason that to the smoker The WHITE STAG Cigar is a happy thought. I Made in Decatur and sold by every dealer in the city. I An Afterthought, Do you believe in patronizing home industry. 1 I 1
i IF YOU I a B gm are not among the already early buyers and cannot make up QS vour mind what to get, call and let us help you as we have Ladies and Gents’ grjj H WATCHES SI.OO, $2.00, $5.00, SIO.OO | HQ - and up. We have good and cheap to suit your purses. Ladies' and Gents Umbrellas, Cuff Buttons, Rings, Watch Chains gcre Ladies ’purses and bracelets, Silverware, all kinds in our stock gjg gsfii Toilet sets, jewelry cases, the latest style in necklaces, lockets, hat pins. For the house—clocks, silverware, pearl and hollow handled knives and forks, spoons of the latest patterns and all Era Kg styles you will find at . E8 H HEINSLEY the Jewler. g
LOST —A small biack purse between Smith, Yager and Falk drug store and Elzey, Vance and Hite Clothing Co.. Finder return to this office or Mrs. O? L. Vance and receive reward. o- — FREE—How to safely earn 2 per cent monthly in wheat speculation. Market Insurance Co., 92 LaSalle St, Chicago, 111. -j, PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned, having sold his farm, will offer at public sale, at his residence two miles south and one half mile west of Peterson or two miles east of Curryville, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., Thursday, December 16, 1909, the following described property, to-wit: Horses. Eight head consisting of 2 grey mares, fourteen and fifteen years old, both in foal and work in al [harness; 1 sorrel mare, nine years old, a good family mare; 1 dun mare, three years old, will work in harness; 2 Coach mare colts, two years old, have been worked single and double; 1 good sorrel norse, five old, anyone can drive him; 1| good Coach spring colt. » Cattle. Fire head.c, consisting of 2 good Jersey! cows, will be fresh in January; 1 good| Durham cow, has been frCsh about eight weeks; and 2 spring calves. Forty head of hogs. Twenty good feeders, weighing from 125 to 160 pounds each, also 15 fall shoats, weigning about 40 pounds each; 5 brood sows, will farrow in February; and 1
|lf a Thousand People 1 || Told ysu that a certain thing had done them a world of good, and had started fl them back on the road to health, wouldn’t you feel it worth while to investigate the |g matter thoroughly to find how it might effect you. There are many people in this s| city who might be greatly helped if they would consent to try the P. C. W. SPECIAL TREATMENT t gj Why suffer longer with Rheumatism, Kidney, Liver or Stomach troubles when B this great treatment is guaranteed to be satisfactory to you. Nothing Ventured, Nothing Gained H You have everything togain and nothing to lose If it don’t help yon, your monfi ey will be refunded. One month’s full treatment for si. Get a package today and start back on the road to health, at Holthouse Drug Co., Special Agents
sow wltu pigs by side. Twenty-four head of good breeding ewes and one thoroughbred Oxford buck. Implements. One good farm wagon and box, 1 disc harrow, 1 corn shocker, 1 cultivator, 1 pair bob-sleds, 1 set of work harness, 1 set of single, light harness; 1 old buggy, hay In ths mow, corn in the shock, and oats in the bin, also a few pieces of household furntlure. Terms—All sums of $5.00 and under cash In hand; over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving his note therefor with appraved freehold security to the satisfaction of the undersigned. G. F. BYERLY. J. N. Burkhead, Auct E. E. Zimmerman, Clerk. o ■— HEXAMETHYLENETERAMINE. The above Is the name of a German chemical, which is one of'the many valuable ingredients of Foley's Kidney. Remedy. Hexamethyienetertramine is recognized by medical textp books and authorities as a uric acid solvent and antiseptic for the urine. I*ake Foley's Kidney Remedy as soon as you notice any irregularities and Dr. Fred Patterson DENTIST Successor to Dr. C. E. Neptsne ◦flee above Auth's Jewelry Store. Teiepnone No. 472. ◦flee hours: B—l 28 —12 a. m., I—s p. m
avoid a serious malady. Holthouse Drug Co. ——- m.OMINUYj To reduce expenses-to keep “tab” on all expenditures lies in the Checking Account. With a check book you know to a cent the cost of operating your business or home for any given period -and always have a receipt for every expenditure. Open your account where you will receive the best at-tention-here. THE OLD Adams Count y Bank
