Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 8, Number 7, Decatur, Adams County, 8 January 1910 — Page 4
ml Ilf 11 CORRECTED The Markets BUFFALO STOCK MARKETS
East Buffalo, N. Y., Jan. B.—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 3,200; shipments, 2,090; official to New York yesterday, 3,040; hogs closing eaß - v - a' rMediums and heavy, [email protected]; Yorkers, [email protected]; lights and pigs, 19.10; sheep, 2,000, strong; top lambs, 19.10; cattle, 100, steady. M- TOLEDO MARKETS. Toledo, Jan. g—Wheat—Cash. $!.-( 26%; May. 21.29; July, $1.06%. Corn —May, 67%c; July, 70%c; Sept., 7014 c. Oats—Cash, 49 %c; May, 50%c; July, 48c. CHICAGO MARKETS. Chicago, Jan. B.—Wheat—May, sl.13%; July, $1.03%: Sept., 99c. Corn —May, 68%c; July, 68 %c; Sept., 68%c. Oats—May, 48%c; July, 44%c; Sept., 42%c. PRODUCE. By Decatur Produce Co. Young tuikeys 37c Old turl e>s ..13c Chicks Me Eggs 30c, Fowls Me i Ducks I® C , Geese ...9c
NOTICE. Beginning on Monday, January 10th, | the undersigned have agreed to adopt the following hours for business, and I will hold good until April Ist. Open at 6 a. m.. and close at 8:30 p. m., excepting Saturday: EVERETT & HTTE. FRED V. MILLS. HOWER & HOWER. SAM E. HITE. MRS. YAHNE. YODER & BRUSHWILLER. | NOTICE. Tonight at the K. of P. hall the installation of officers for the coming year will take place and all the members are earnestly requested to be present. The first rank of the order will also be given to a number of candidates and the evening promises to be one of much interest for those who attend. 0 — MAKING LIFE SAFER. Everywhere life is being made more safe through the work of Dr. King s New Life Pills in constipation, biliousness, dyspepsia, indigestion, biliousness, dyspepsia, indigestion, liver troubles, kidney diseases and bowel disorders. They’re easy, but sure and perfectly build up the health. 25c, at all druggists. o HAS OPENED BLACKSMITH SHOP. I have opened a blacksmith shop at the George Hlndenlang farm, in Union township, four and a half miles northeast of Decatur, where I will do shoeing on Tuesdays and Thursdays. On the same days Mr. Hindenlang will grind feed. 4t12 MARTIN HAUGK.
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■ Chicks ® c B. KALVER and SON. • Beef hides ® cents , Calf hides ~., ceptj Jheep pelts -® c to Sl-25 Mink ... 50 to $5.50 Skunk to $3.00 ’ Coon 50 to » 175 ’ Possum 10 a t 060 Muskrat Tallow 6c PRICES ON COAL. Chestnut coal |7J$ Hocking Valley ...» $3.76 West Virginia splint s4.o# Wash nut H-00 HAY MARKET Mo. 1 timothy, loose in mow... .$10.06 S. W. Peterson. NIBLICK & CO. Butter 20c to 25c Eggs 30c H. BERLING. Eggs 22c Butter 19c Fowls 9c (Ducks * Me Young turkeys Me Geese 10c ; Old turkeys 13c (Chicks 9c
(NOTICE OF SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. Notice is hereby given that' the undersigned, executor of the estate of Herman Buettner, deceased, will offer for sale at public auction, at the late residence of said de edent, in I nion township, in Adams County, Indiana, located five and one-half miles south of Monroeville and eight miles northeast of Decatur, on Friday, the 28th day of January, 1910, I the personal property of said estate, 'consisting of one black mare, nine years old, one black mare, eight years old, one yearling colt, one suckling colt, one red cow, one jersey cow, two yearling heifers, one brood sow, seventeen head of sheep, sous lambs, two hundred bushels of corn, about sixty bushels of oats, one lot of wheat, three tons of hay, forty shocks of corn fodder, one Tiger two-horse corn planter, one hay tedder, two spring-tooth harrow, one spike-tooth harrow, one selfdump hay rake, one-half interest in a McCormick binder, one McCormick mower, fanning mill, riding corn plow, one one-horse corn cutter, Turn Bull wagon, one top buggy, wagon bed, hay 'rake, set of dump boards, schoop board, set of work harness, set of single harness, pair of horse blankets, lard press, and a lot of other articles too numerous to mention in this notice. WILLIAM GOLDNER, Executor. Dated this 30th day of December, 1909. 3wks — o — For hot soup, call on John. Herman, North Second street. 5t6 i LOST—Purse, containing bill and silver, Smith & Bell check and personal notes. Will reward finder liberally for return of same. —Chas. H. Cotter. v —l> Have you a weak throat? If so, you cannot be too careful. You cannot begin treatment too early. Each 'cold makes you more liable to anoth(er and the last is always the harder to cure. If you will take Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy at the outset 'you will be saved much trouble. Sold ' by all dealers.
AT THE CHURCHES ST. MARYS CHURCH Low mass 8 a. m. mass 10 a. m. Christian doctrine 2:20 p, m. Vespers 3 p. m. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Bible school, 9:15; monflng worship, 10:30; C. E., 6, report of nominating committee; preaching service, 7. p. in. o— GERMAN REFORMED. Sunday school, 9:30, lesson. Matt. 3:13-17, 4:1-11; German service, 10:30, text, John 3:19-21, "Lovers of Darkness;" 0. E. meeting, 6:30, topic, "Bringing Others to Christ,’’ John 1:-35-51; English service, 7, text, Gen. 15:1-16, “The Man of Faith, a Man of Courage." We invite you to worship with us. SALEM AND CALVARY. Salem. Sunday school at 9:30. At 10:30 the pastor will preach. Owing to the special evangelistic meetings being held at Calvary church there will be no Young People s Alliance. All members are requested to attend the service at Calvary. . Calvary. Sunday school at 9:30. At 7:30 p. m., the regular service. The meetings are proving a great help to all that attend. We invite the public to meet with us. Come. REV. E. R. ROOP, Pastor.
METHODIST CHURCH. The revival services have been most pleasant and profitable. The interest is intense and growing. The music of the splendid choruses has made a deep impression and the sermons have been to heart talks that have met most sympathetic response. Th>re will be a brief service and sermon this evening, subject, “A Vital Question." Sunday services as follows: Sunday school, 9:15, led by C. L. Walters: preaching by the pastor, Sherman Powell, at 10:30, subject, "Soul Winning;” Epworth League, 6, special attractions; revival service, 7, subject, "Safe or in Danger.” - ♦ EVANGELICAL CHURCH. Sabbath school, 9:30; preaching, 10:30, subject, "Keeping Our Christian Experience Readable;” Y. P. A wil meet at 6, subject, “Bringing Others to Christ;" evening service and public worship, 7. Everybody is welcomed to these services. UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH. Evangelistic services still continue. Preaching this evening. Sunday school at 9:15 tomorrow; preaching, 10:30 and 7; Y. P. C. U„ 6. The meetings are very interesting and helpful. Persons beginning the new life at each service. A cordial welcome to all who come. You are invited. “Come thou and go with us and we will do thee good.” The people of the United States spend annually $400,000,000 for popular amusements; $200,000,000 for dogs, and $5,000.000 for the spread of Christ's gospel. Comment unnecessary. JU GES AWARD P3ZES (Continued from Dt»er 2.) nors, displayed by Charles Getting at the show. Mr. Katterheinrich intends to begin his poultry raising in the right way. Willis Fonner, a fancier of turkeys, has purchased a fine turkey from a New York fancier. The bird will be a fine addition to the Fonner pens. Fred Kell of Huntertown, judge of the corn, was the guest of his cousin, Willis Fonner, during his stay here. The members of the poultry and corn association will meet next Saturday in the Fruchte & Litterer office for the purpose of holding their annual election of officers. o YOUNG MEN WANTED. Government Pays Railway Mail Clerks SBOO to $1,400 a Year —Free Scholarships are Offered. Uncle Sam holds spring examinations for railway mall clerks in this vicinity. The job is for life; hours are short, salary twice Monthly and vacation. To any young man this is the opportunity of a lifetime. Thousands of appointments are to be made. ’ Common school education is all you need; city and country people have equal chance. Start to prepare now—free information. Free scholarships this month. Write immediately to Central Schools, Dept 208, Rochester, N. Y. 10-11-14-21-28Jan.5-6-7-8-9
PUBLIC SALE. Having bought a farm in Oklahoma. I will offer for sale at my residence, I mile east and 1% mile south of Monroe, on the George H. Marts farm, beginning at 9 o’clock a. m., Wednesday, January 19, 1909, the following property, to-wit: Horses —One grey mare, 7 years old. with foal; 1 roan mare, 3 years old, with foal: 1 black mare, 12 years old, 1 good work horse, 1 spring colt and 1 driving mare. Cattle —One half Jersey cow, will be fresh in March, 1 %-blood Jersey, fresh In March; 1 fullblooded Jersey, fresh in April; 1 fullblooded Jersey heifer, fresh in April; 1 fullblooded Durham heifer, fresh in February: 1 spring calf: 1 Jersey bull. Hogs—Two Duroc sows, one will farrow in March, and one will farrow in April; 1 Duroc male hog, 12 head of shoats, will weight from 40 to 50 pounds each. Twenty-five Shropshire breeding ewes and 4 dozen Plymouth Rock chickens. One Gaar Scott separator, size 31x49, and a Whitman hay bailer, 17x22. This machine will be sol deither at private or public on day of sale. Implements —One McCormick blndre, good as new; 1 McCormick mowing machine, sulkey hay rake, an Ohio hay Loader, hay tedder, good as new; Superior grain drill, disc harrow, spring tooth harrow, Acme harrow. 2 spike tooth harrows, land roller, 2 J. I. C. cultivators, good as new, 16 in. John Deere riding plow, Shunk breaking plow, 1 double shovel and 1 single shovel plow, 3 two-horse wagons, spring wagon, top buggy, canopy top surrey, 2 hay ladders,. 1 feed grinder, two sets of double driving harness, 3 sets of double work harness, 6 tons of hay in the mow, some shredded and some bundled fodder, 1 Clipper fanning
mill, 1 sheep-shearing machine, about 40 bushels of good oats, 35 bushels of barley, about 500 bushels of corn in crib, 12 bushels assorted seed corn, 3 bushels of red clover seed: 16-barrel threshing water tank, set of blacksmith tools. 15 gal. cylinder oil, and tank, about 40 gal. machine oil and tank, pair bob-sleds, mud boat, sausage grinder and lard press, 6 acres of wheat in field, and 3 acres of rye, iron kettle, buzzsaw, 10 bu. good potatoes, household and kitchen furniture, cook stove, heating stove, dresser, bookcase, stand, sewing machine, 2 cupboards, and many other articles too numerous to mention. Terms —All sums of $5.00 and unrer cash in hand; over $5.0 0a 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. CHAS. E. MARTZ. John Spuhler, Auct. G. R. Martz, Clerk o ; PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at his residence, one-half mile south and one mile west of Peterson, two and one-half miles north of Honduras, on the Albert Brocht. farm, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., Wednesday, Jan. 12, 1910, the following property, to-wit: Horses —One gray mare, 12 years old; 1 dark roan mare, coming 3 years old in June; 1 black colt, coming 2 years old in April. Cattle —One good milch cow, 1 cow with calf by side, 1 4-year-old cow, will be fresh soon; 2 spring calves. Five ewes. One Moline riding plow, good as new; 2 breaking plows, 1 corn cultivator, good <is new, 1 spike-tooth harrow, good as new; 2 hay rakes, 1 Ohio hay loader, 1 hay carrier, 190 feet 1-inch hay rope, hay fork, sling pulleys, sling, 1 fanning mill, 1 tank heater, 1 fence stretcher, 1 mud boat, 1 pair of dump boards, 1 set of fly nets, some oak corner posts, 15 cords of wood, 10 tons of hay, corn in crih, corn fodder in the shock, 1 bushel clover seed, 1 hard coal burnen table, 2 cream separators. 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. No property to be remolted until settled for. Four per cent off for cash. EMEL ELGY. Noah Fraugher, Auct. Simeon Bowers, Clerk.
FOR SALE —Two show cases. See Fred Mills. 6t3 PAY FOR YOUR NEWSPAPER. Having sold the news stand we will appreciate the Immediate payment of the accounts up to January Ist. While each separate account is small, an aggregate of several hundred of these amounts to considerable, and makes it necessary ‘that they be collected, if you owe, please arrange to settle at once. DICK PETERSON, Manager. 0 . Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy never disappoints those who use it for obstinate coughs, colds and irritation of the throat and lungs It stands unrivaled as a remedy for all throat and lung diseases. Sold by all dealers. • o — Democrat Want Ads. Pay
PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at his residence, five and one-half miles southwest of Decatur and two miles south of the Beery church, beginning at 10 o'clock a .m . Thursday, January 20, 1910, the following property, to-wit: Horses—Four head, consisting of 1 seven-year-old, seveneights Belgium mare, in foal from imported Belgium horse; 1 Coach mare in foal, 7 years old: 3-year-old Belgium mare colt, one 18-months-old Coach mare colt. Cattle-One registered Shorthorn cow. will be fresh Feb. sth, 2 red cows, dues to calve the middle of March, 1 Jersey cowdue to calve middle of March. 1 heifer that will calve May Ist, 1 18-month-old Shorthorn calf, eligible to register. I spring calf. Hogs—Six head. 2 sows due to farrow middle of March, 4 shoats, weigh about 100 pounds each. Sheep—Twenty-two good ewes, due to lamb about April 1, and one full-blood-ed Shropshire buck, 1-year-old. 100 chickens. Farm Tools —One McCodmlck binder, one new McCormick mower, 1 new Thomas hay loader, 1 Casady riding plow, 1 Bryan plow, 1 steel roller, 1 new Sure-drop check row corn planter, 1 Tiger corn cultivator, 1 single shovel plow. 1 springtooth harrow, a 60-spike tooth harrow, 1 wheel corn cutter, 3%-inch Troy wagon, truck wagon, Studabaker carriage, pair bob cleds, mud boat, hay ladders, set of dump boards, extension ladder, scoop boards, set of heavy double work harness, 2 sets of single harness, 60 gallon feed cooker, 20 gallon iron kettle, 45 galvanized sugar buckets, 50 new grain sacks, 2 meat tubs, 2 cider barrels, spray pump, grind stone, hay in barn. bund,es of fodder in field, a No. 12 DeLavel cream separator, only used a few months; Bonel chum 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 nine months will be given, the purchaser giving his note therefor with approved freehold security to the satisfaction of the undersigned. No propertv removed until settled for. A. J. BEA VEHS. John Spuller, Auct. E. A. Beavers, Clerk. PNEUMONIA FOLLOWS A COLD. • f but never follows the use of Foley’s Honey and Tar, which stops the cough, heals the lungs, and expels the cold from your system. It is a dangerous thing to take a cough medicine containing opiates that merely stifle your cough instead of curing it. Foley’s Honey and Tar loosens the cough and expels the poisonous germs, thus preventing pneumonia and consumption. Refuse substitutes and take only the genuine Foley’s Hoey and Tar in the yellow package. — -o— A WILD BLIZZARD RAGING brings danger, suffering—oftqn death —to thousands, who take colds, coughs and lagrippe—that terror of winter and spring. Its danger signals are “stuffedup” nostrils, lower part of nose sore, chills and fever, pain in back of head, and a throat-gripping cough. When grip attacks, as you value your life, don't delay getting Dr. King's New Discovery. “One bottle cured me," writes A. L. Dunn of Pine Valley, Miss., after being laid up threevweeks with grip." For sore lungs, hemorrhages, coughs, colds, whooping cough, bronchitis, asthma, it's supreme. 50c, SI.OO. Guaranteed by all druggists. Foley’s Kidney Remedy wil cure any case of kidney or bladder trouble that is not beyond the reach of medicine. It invigorates the entire system and strengthens the kidneys so they eliminate the impurities of the blood. Backache, rheumatism, kidney and bladder troubles are all cured by this great medicine.
IS MOVING LIVERY BARN. I desire to notify the public that I am moving my livery stable from the old Riverside barn on First street to the Bus bam on Jefferson, where I will be glad to meet you all and treat you right. I will continue to operate the Riverside feed stables, but as I will not use a night man, the place will be closed at 6 o'clock each evening. Please take notice of this change. HENRY RODENBECK. 307t6 o - — NOTICE. We, the undersigned, do hereby agree to close our respective places, of business at 6 p. m., every evening excepting Saturday, commencing Monday, January 3rd, and continuing until Monday, April 4th. z SCHAUB, GOTTEMILLER & CO. ATZ & STEELE. LAMAN & LEE. M. BURNS & SON. SCHAFER HARDWARE CO. TOLEYSKIDNEYPnLS Bacmaca«< Ktowrvs AMD Blaodca
' ■ ' ■ I i D. F. LEONARD 1 Decatur, Indiana auctioneer Seven Years Experience Telephone me at my expense,: DECATUR, R. R. N 0.4 Preble telephone line 95. ■ 1 • ■ 4 — Dr. L. H. Zeigler, VETERINEPV SURGEON Monmouth, Ind. ’Phone ’• Plenty of money to loan on | f»ni property at & per cent. Privilsg 4 partial payment at any Interest paying time. SCHURGER & SMIT' I, ts Attomes at Law and Abstn eters SAVED AT DEATH'S DOO I .i L 1 The door of death seemed r»i By to ( open for Murray W. Ayers of '1 Jansit Bridge, N. Y., when his life wal( wonderfully saved. “I was in a dr adful condition,” he writes, “m> skin was almost yellow; eyes sAka; tongue coated; emaciated fromk-ing 40 pounds, growing weaker Idaily. Virulent liver trouble pulling me down to death in spite of doctors. Then that matchless medicine* Electric Bitters, cured me. I regained the 40 pounds lost and am now wall ind strong.” For all stomach, livdr md kidney troubles they’r esupreiA 50c at all druggists. e 1. A WRETCHED HISTAKt — to endure the Itching, painful >1 btrew of Piles. There’s no need to. I Isten: "I suffered much from piles," r rites Will A. Marsh of Silver City, K C.. “till I got a box of Bucklen’s Lrnlca Salve and was soon cured.” lunu, boils, ulcers, fever sores, e b'»a. cuts, chapped hands, chllblaini ; vanish before it. 25c at all drug] |sts Foleys OrinoLam to For Stomach Trouble and Const at on Wanted All persons suffering from Piles, Loss of Expelling force, pro kpsus, ( Fissures, Fistula, Catarrh o the bowels, inflammation, ulceratlo , constipation, bleeding, blind or Ching Piles, are kindly requested to w tem-.> for a free trial of my Positivi Painless Pile Combination, or ge it pf your drugisL tl is the best or earth. S. U. Tarncy, Auburn, Inc LOOKING ONE’S BEST It’s a woman’s delight to 1c k h er best but pimples, skin eruptioi , stn-e and boils rob life of joy. Iften! Bucklen’s Arnica Salve sures them; makes the skin soft and velv y j t glorifies the face. Cures plmpl , lore eyes, cold sores, cracked lips, < apped hands. Try t. Infallible for pi «. Re 1 at all druggists. '■ ' ■ ' ” —o- - Foley's Kltoey Remedy wi cure ; any case o! Mney or bladder ouble that is not Bond the reach c ®ediclne. Cu 9 backache and Regularities tha ■neglected nilghi result in Bright’s Kase or diabetes H' ■HOtrsa DRUG Co. 3<B — ~ LOST—Smt Brown purse, < ruining a ow, Knar bill and i «m e . , Please retw ■> this office or > Joel Erwln ’ Ind- mu • H
* I? farmers Attention!! J. N. Burkhead, Monroe, Ind., is the Leading Auctioneer of live stock orfarni sales. I have had eight years of experience. Writ* for dates in time. Telephone at my expense. J. N. Burkhead. «! ' Jil w Farmers Attention!! John spuhler die 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. P. J. HYLAND SANITARY PLUMBING Gm Fitting, Steam and Hot Water Heating, Gas and Combination Fixtures 23 Monroe St. Phwe 354 » The Most Complete « « Line of High Grade # # * 1 Smoking •• Chewing Z •TOBACCO- * Carried ia the city at * ♦ * . * * T.C. Corbett's # * Cigar Store * ♦♦»♦**♦♦♦•**♦** Dr. J. Ml. MILLER Eye, Ear.. Nose and Throat Treated LYE» TESTED 4 GLASSES FITTED S2O South B«eond St. --D«c»tu* HARRY DANIEL Auctioneer — " Now is the time to book your farm sales. I will get you the high dollar. Call telephone at Pleasant Mills at my expense. Farmer’s Attention Now is the time to order your fertilizer. John bneiman sells the kind that brings results. West Monroe bt. J- S.COVEMALE.N.B. £• 6. COVEBMLE, M. Brs. J. S, COTsrdala and Son Special attention gi ven t 0 dl ‘ teases of the - I Eys. Ear, Hose, and Throal 1 Office nBU and Street 1 Decatur, Indians
