Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 8, Number 11, Decatur, Adams County, 13 January 1910 — Page 4

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■ i 1S On. We Have Made Great Reductions in Every Department.

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East Buffalo, N. Y„ Jan. 13.—(Special to Daily Democrat)— Receipts, 7,20; shipments, 4,370; official to New York yesterday, 2,470; hogs closing 10c higher; all sold. Medium and heavy, $8.85® $8.90; Yorkers, $8.75(£58.85; lights and pigs, [email protected]; roughs, $8.15® $830; stags, $7.00® $"-50; cattle, 25, steady; sheep, 6,000, strong; lambs, 10c lower; tops, $8.75. TOLEDO MARKETS. Toledo, Ohio, Jan. 12—WheatCash, $1.26%; May, $1.28%; July, $1.06%. Corn —Cash, 67%; May, 70%c; July, 70%c. Oats—Cash, 49%c; May, 50%c; July, 47%c. Rye —No. 2,81 c; No. 3,77 c. CHICAGO MARKETS. Chicago, Jan. 12 — Wheat — May, $1.13%; July, $1.03%; Sept., 98%c. Corn—May, 68%c; July, 68%c; Sept., 68%c. Oats —May, 47%c; July, 44%c; Sept., 41%c. PRODUCE. By Decatur Produce Co. Young tmkeys He Old I3e Chicks llc Eggs 30c Fowls He

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. Martz farm, beginning at 9 o’clock a. m., Wednesday, January 19, 1910, 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. Implement 9 —One McCormick bindre, 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 clever seed; 16-barrel threshing water tank, set of blackfek smith tools, 15 gal. cylinder oil, and “ •tik, about 40 gal. machine oil and pair bob-sleds, mud boat, sauswider and lard press, 6 acres of JjMeld, and 3 acres of rye, iron ■jaw. 10 bu. good potatoes, kifciien furniture, cook for ig siSffe, dresser, bookFoJ;

■-1 Ducks 10c . Geese 9c I Chicks 9c B B. KALVER and SON. Beef hides 10 cents . Calf hides ’..12 cents Sheep pelts 2Sc to $1.25 Mink 50 to $5.50 ’ Skunk 35 to $3.00 > Coon 50 to $1.75 '• Possum IS to 60 Muskrat 10 to 50 Tallow 5c PRICES ON COAL _ Chestnut coal $7.2A , Hocking Valley $3.7b •, Weal Virginia splint $4-04 i. Wash nut $4.00 e HAY MARKET No. 1 timothy, loose in mow... .$10.04 S. W. Peterson. NIBLICK & CO. , Butter 20c to 25c , Eggs 33c H. BERLING. Eggs 22c Butter 19c Fowls I 9c ; Ducks He : Young turkeys 17c : Geese 10c ■i Old turkeys 13c : I Chicks 9c

case, 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. Tile 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-wlt: Horses —Four head, consisting of 1 seven-year-old, seveneights Belgium mare, in foal from imported Belgium horse; I 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 1 Feb. sth, 2 red cows, dues to calve the middle of March, 1 Jersey cow due to calve middle of March, 1 heifer . that will calve May Ist, 1 18-month-old ■ Shorthorn calf, eligible to register, 1 spring calf. Hogs—Six head, 2 sows due to farrow middle of March, 4 ■ shoats, weigh about 100 pounds teach. ■ 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 McCodmick 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 i row corn planter, 1 Tiger corn cultlva- ; tor, 1 single shovel plow, 1 spring- : tooth harrow, a 60-spike tooth harrow, ’ 1 wheel corn cutter, 3%-Inch Troy wagon, truck wagon, Studabaker car- : riage, 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, 59 new grain sacks, 2 meat tubs, 2 cider barrels, spray pump, grind stone, hay In barn, bundles of fodder in field, a No. 12 DeLavel cream separator, only used a few

months; Bonel chum and many owe articles too numerous to mention. Terms—AU sums of $5.00 and under cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit o. nine months will be given, the purchaser giving his note therefor with approved freehold security to the sa | isfaction of the undersigned No propertv removed until settled for. | A. J. BEAVEHS. John Spuiler, Auct. E. A. Beavers, Clerk — PNEUMONIA FOLLOWS A COLD 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. HAS OPENED BLACKSMITH SHOP. I have opened a blacksmith shop at the George Hindenlang 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. — Bowers & Niblick Grain Co. deals in all kinds of farm seeds. 3tf 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. o See Bowers & Niblick Grain Co. for timothy, cloved and alfalfa seed. Stf e— Use artificial gas for cooking and avoid gasoline explosions. 10t3 o NOTICE TO MILK DEALERS. All persons selling milk and cream, and those wishing to sell milk and cream within the city of Decatur, must between this and the 31st day of January, 1910, file certificates of examination of their cow or cows with the secretary of the city board of health. Said examinations must be made by a licensed veterinary i surgeon. No license to sell milk and ' cream will be issued to any one until the proper certificates of examin-1 ation of -their cows are filed with; the board of health. Any one violating this ordinance will be prose-' cuted to the full extent of the law. Remember, that the time expires after January 31, 1910. The law requires these certificates of examination to be filed twice a year, in January and June of each year. Respectfully yours, DR. H. E. KELLER, Sec’y City Board of Health. 9t6 — A BARGAIN IN SOAP. Five cents and one of the coupons distributed by the Johnson Soap company will secure for you a cake of Galvanic laundry soap and a ten cent cake of the famous Palm olive toilet soap if presented at our store. If you can t get down give your coupon, nickel and order to our deliveryman and he will bring you the good on the next trip your way. Thanking you in advance for your patronage we are Very truly, 10t2 TRUE & RUNYON. - — LOST—Purse, containing bill and silver, Smith & Bell check and personal notes. Wili reward finder liberally for return of same.—Chas. H. Cotter.

NOTICE. I The Adams County Detective Asso- . elation will meet in special session f I Saturday, January 15th, at *.30. Lclock p. m, in the Grand Army hall.! g I Ml members are requested to be pres-1 ent on special Interest to the association. JOHN STULTS, Sec’y. I We have the license to know how | to do good watch and clock repairing. That’s why we are busy at tne| bench. Try the new jeweler on north | side of court house.—Didot & Son. 10t3 ° . !1 Chamberlain s Cough Remedy is a very valuable medicine for throat and lung troubles, quickly relieves and ( cures painful breathing and a dangerousiy sounding cough which indicates congested lungs. Sold by all dealers. - V _ Vse artificial gas for cooking and avoid gasoline explosions. iot3 , __ — 'O- 1 See Bowers & Niblick Grain Co. for timothv, cloved and alfalfa seed. < 3tf , Use artificial gas for cooking and avoid gasoline explosions. 10t3 ——O— — FOR SALE. A good second hand organ, in good condition; just the thing for a school house. Will sell for $15.00 if sold I soon YAGER BROS & REINKING. ' ' 9t6 — o NOTICE. We, the undersigned, do hereby agree to close our respective place® of business at 6 p. m-, every evening excepting Saturday, commencing Monday, January 3rd, and continuing until Monday, April 4th. SCHAUB, GOTTEMILLER & CO. ATZ 4 STEELE. LAMAN 4 LEE. M. BURNS 4 SON. SCHAFER HARDWARE CO. Q— —— -. NO BACHACHE OR KIDNEY PAINS. If you have pains i nthe back, urinary, bladder or kidney trouble, dizziness and lack of energy, try Mother Gray's Australian-Leaf, the pleasant herb cure. As a regulator it has no eual. At druggists, or by mall, 25c. Ask today. Sample free. Address, The Mother Gray Co., Leßoy, N. Y. o There is no danger of explosions when you use artificial gas for cooking and lights. 10t3 IS MOVING LIVERY BARN. 1 I desire to notify the public that I am moving my livery stable from the old Riverside barn on First street to ,the Bus barn 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 — 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, liver troubles, kidney diseases and bowel disorders. They’re easy, but sure and perfectly build up the health. 25c, at all druggists. o* Chamberlain's Cough Remedy never i disappoints those who use it for ob- - stinate coughs, colds and Irritation ' of the throat and lungs It stands un- : rivaled as a remedy for all throat t and lung diseases. Sold by all deali ers. • ~ -o — ■ i FOR SALE Full blood Duroc Jersey ! male hog. A good one. Will sell Cat right price. Ben Eiting, R. F. D. No. 2, Decatur; telephone 5C 29646 o Plenty of money to loan oh farm property at 5 per cent Privilege a partial payment at any interest pay- - Ing time. SCHURGER & SMITH, if Attornes at Law and Absijxctera

WANT SO COLUMN FOR RENT —Five room house on Ninth street. Enquire of Dyonis Schmidt at City Meat Market. 9t6 LOtTr—A fountain pen on Third or Fourth streets. Will pay reward. Return to this office or to Clyde Rice. Bt3 WANTED —An experienced maid to do housework in suburb of Chicago. Inquire at once, 223 Adams afreet, Decatur. FOR SALE —Two show cases. See Fred Mills. 6t3 FOUND —Package containing underwear. Owner can have same by call’ ing and describing articles. Was found near the Everett 4 Hfte grfjceryEnquire at Peter Gaffer residence, Decatur, Ind. 10t3 , For hot soup, call on John Herman, North Second street 5t6 —oNOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. Notice is hereby given to property owners whose lots and parcels of land abutt on what is known as the Frank Brown sewer in the city of Decatur, Ind., that said sewer has been completed and that the city engineer has filed his final estimate and report with the common council of said city, and that the common council of said city aas caused an assessment roll of the costs and expenses of said improvement together with the names and the description of the property and the amount of such assessment to be filed in the office of the City Clerk of said city and that the Common Council will on the 18th day of January, 1910, at seven o'clock p. n.. at their council chamber, hear any and all remonstrances against their respective property on said assessment roll and will determine the question as to whether sujjh lots or parcels of land have been or will be benefitted by said improvement named in said roll, or in a great er or less sum than named therein or In any sum. Witness my hand and seal of said city, this 22nd day of December, 1909. OSWALD B. WEMHOFF, ltdfor2wk City Clerk. Bowers 4 Niblick Grain Co. deals In all kinds of farm seed®. 3tf o There is no danger of explosions when you use artificial gas for cookwhen you use artificial gas for cooko — " 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 Union township, in Adams County, Indiana, located five and one-half miles south of Monroeville and eight miles northeast of Decatur, on i Friday, the 28th day of January, 1910, 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, four 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 eelfdump 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 otheY articles too numerous to mention in this notice. WILLIAM GOLDNER, Executor. Dated this 30tb day of December, 1909. 3wks o There is no danger of explosions when you use artificial gas for cooking and lights. 10t3

Not Find as Many Real Bargains During This Season of the Year as You Will At