Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 8, Number 24, Decatur, Adams County, 28 January 1910 — Page 4
The Nominees in The Democrat Contest List of nominations received up to 6 o'clock lust evening: Mrs. Bertha Melhls, city * 1130 Beatrice Van Camp. First street city 5000 1000 Martin Gerke, R. F. D. 3. Decatur.... Fred Colchin. city 1#0() Florence Blerle, Berne t Mias Jessie Phi.lips, 327 N. Tenth St., David J. Swart*. R. F. D., Berne.... Earl Nidlinger. R. F. D„ Decatur 3ogo Colda Gay, city 66670 Dr. John Grandstaff, Preble Nelson Bricker, R. F. D.. Geneva J™” Frank Nussbaum. Linn Grove Stewart Niblick. 303 N. Third St., city John Custer, Pleasant Mills Carl Adler. R. F. D. 1. Monroe Raymond Kohne. city 21630 J. M. Burkhead. Monroe Mrs. Fred Koehler. R. F. D. 4. Bluffton ** Mrs. Wm. Biggs, city F. C. Foreman. Berne Martin Aumann, R. F. D. 1, Decatur.' Christopher Spangler, R. F. D. 1, Monroe Flossie Bolinger, 1332 Moroe St., city Jim N Ellis, So. Second St, city Phoebe Heller. Linn Grove Virgie Zeigler, R. F. D., Geneva Harold Archbold. 309 N. sth St, city Jack Grady. Monroe St, city Margaretta Fristoe, Geneva Sim Burk, South First street city Thomas Gause. R. F. D. 10. Decatur Dr. C. C. Rayle. Monroe JJJJ Esther McNary June Knoff. Adams St. city D. F. Leonard. R. F. D. 4. Decatur Hermen Johns. 411 West Johns St George Bruhn, city Vincent Sheline. R. F D. 3. Monroe 11 * Miss Dorris DeVoss, Mercer Ave., Dec. 1900 Chas. Zimmerman. R. F. D. No. Herman Wafel, Preble Frank Engle, 117 Rugg St., city Job Champer. R. F. D. 5. Geneva WW Mrs. Christiana Schieferstein, R. F. D. 7. Decatur ’ Miss Dreda Parent 722 Mercer Ave 2120 Mrs. Walter Koos. R. F. D.. Decatur 12“ Herbert Lachot. city Sarah Jaberg. Magley ; John Hendricks. Monroe J. F. Kortenbrer. 317 Adams St, city luw Floyd Yaney. R. h D. 5, Geneva 1000 Flora Runyon. Berne 1 John A Cline. R. F. D. 3. Decatur
ANY ROY anxious to earn money outside of school hours can secure a position with me. To my best boys 1 am going to give savings banks and cash prizes The work is easy and does not interfere with your school duties. H
| The New Shoe Firm GET ACQUAINTED SLAUGHTER SALE 120 GREAI FWENTY DAY CASH SALE 20 I BEGINNING SATURDAY, JANUARY 22nd. 1910 I We have bought the Fred B. Tague Shoe Stock. This stock is too largeand we propose to reduce it by giving a bona 1 fide Slaughter Sale We want to meet you whether you buy or not. We will continue the business at the old stand f where for thirty years the people of Adams county have purchased their footwear. —.« y p, 12 pairs an assortment, 7 styles and 24 pairs stock, mat. kid 60 pairs button and blucher pattent Mens Shoes Youths Shoes $2.48 82.48 »K , ”™’’“ 1 ...98c I ^ 1 ” *■ T - ** «e MJ. «>, . MQfin g Metal shell Cordovan ahoewrih heavy prices — In 949 00 knd 12 50 val-C* 1 A O .hoe natantkid stock, military heel. '"T, . , . ton, red, green, grey and blue*' Uv I SrEStfS.JB2.4B n^ k |Y4B $ l4B - 0’—52.48 20 pairs Tuttle’s celebrated cushion slaughter saleV** Little Mews' 12 pairs E. P. Reed's bright kidoat LLLdL nsek Bale 3 52.48 A reduction on these shoes is just « pairs patent leather, blucher cut, 24 pairs, gun metal, bine ej cut, t'R *** ** S1 48 Wt™*heightb* Toubte 7 leather sole ■ A . like finding money. just iike papa's siies 8t <2 lIQ welts, several broken Leea, allnew tpi.'xO and insole 5.00 value QS ■ 12 pairs heavy water proof Alaska 18 pairs box calf blucher with heavy to 11, <l5O, i 75 value.A • X goods, a jobiot. anag Qq 12 pairs E. P. Reed’s bright dongola sale price»*.</□ I ■ and 84 value, sale pne hoe >2.50 value, aale .. 1.« O call, hoys, pe t 36 pairs E. P. Reed'bright kid stock e nt sip 83.50 shoes s*s.stO 1k ca rs Walk Overs patent button, . Men’s per pair C* 11 Q patent tip, button and btacber, sizes ▼ . Ladies 1.50 felt slippers saleQQp eAb rather full toe and last, 10 pairs box oalf blucher A dandy Ql.lU §to 5 1-2 83.50 value saleC* IQQ \ ! price••• V™ 1 BBS-ss.es sassss-si.es - -■•=»»•“ =£““»24B SW——l.re I sSs awi sss?=='sres ™s->--—eßc Mi „ eaShoes jaass~-es. 12 pairs Walk Overs, cravenette top T? t-t ' o Qliaac W 0111611 S DllOv-^ airs patent kid, richest of dress ° Ver BDd 98C patent, button, all sizes CO QO -DOyS OJIO6S ■ 84 50 value sale price.. ,©<w.v/O ' 24 pairs famous Red Croes shoes 6 and blucher, sites 12 to 2 1.75 rtO ■ wiv n « 12 pairs famous crown prince gun patent colt, flexible welta, blucher cut shoes, sale price 9BC ChildfPn Vlft Sfil? MIOtS 12 pairs Walk Overs. Suede tai l*oe shoes for boys Shoes Sto S an d button easy on the feet .sizes 3t Also welt patent kid QQ AQ « k VllilUrtll 3 Jull Julv JI a $3.50 L’ ; : 81.19 ««»>... ..$2.48 ?|| sizes 15c. 1 We will continue to handle the following lines that have made our Store stand noted as the house of quality. Walk- | overs and William Kneeland snappy shoes for men. Dr. A. Reed s, the original and only genuine cushion sole shoe I for comfort in the world. The famous Red Cross and Grovers bhoes for tender feet. We are exclusive agents for I these celebrated makes of shoes. PROP! RS & GERKE I DECATUR UNO. — . _ ..— _
* Best farm bargain ever offered in J Adams county: $75 per acre, on pike road, 3 miles of Decatur; good new ; 7-room house, new barn, 36x52. well tiled, no open ditch: small cash payment, balance long time. —Dan Erwin. 21t6
TEN VOTES The Daily Democrat’s Automobile Voting Contest For Address Street or R. F. D Void if not cast by Feb. 2. This ballot must be carefully trimmed.
MARKET REPORT East Buffalo, N. Y., Jan. 28—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts. 6,880; shipments. 3,800; official to New oYrk yesterday, 1,520; hogs closing weak; few unsold. Medium and heavy, [email protected]; Yorkers, $8.55©58.65; lights, Yorkers and pigs, $8.50; roughs, $8.00@$8.l0; stags, $7.00@5.’.50; cattle, 875, dull: sheep, 8.000, steady; lambs, 15c to 20c higher; tops, $8.40. CHICAGO MARKETS. Chicago, 111., Jan. 28 —Wheat —May, $1.1T%; July, $1.01%; Sept.. 97%c. Corn—May, 67%c; July, 67c; Sept , 66%c. Oats—May, 47%c; July, 43%c; Sept., 47%c. TOLEDO MARKETS. Toledo, Ohio, Jan. 2S—Wheat—Cash $1.27%; May, $1.27%: July, $1.05%. Corn—Cash. 67 %c; May, 70c; July, 69 %c; Sept., 69c. Oats —Cash, 50c! May, 49%c; July. 46%c; Sept., 42c. H. B ERLING Eggs 22c Butter 19c Fewls 9c Ducks He Young turkeys 17c Geese 10c Old turkeys 13c Chicks 9c PRODUCE. By Decatur Produce Co Yeung tin keys 17c Old turkeys, 13c Chicks He Eggs 25c Fowls He Ducks 19c Geese 9c hay market. No. 1 Timothy in now $13.00 (
Mixed Hay 12.00 ALBERT COLCHIN. B. KALVER and SON. Beef hides 10 cents Calf hides *..12 cents Sheep pelts 25e to $1.25 Mink 50 to $5.50 Skunk 35 to $3.00 Coon 50 to $1.75 Possum, 10 to 60 Muskrat 10 to 50 Tallow 5c PRICES ON COAL. Chestnut coal 37.24 Hocking Valley $3.7b West Virginia splint $4 04 • Wash nut HOO > NIBLICK & CO Butter 20c to 25c Eggs 33c — oPUBLIC SALE. 1 The undersigned will offer for sale at his farm three and one-half miles southwest of Decatur, and onehalf mile east of Washington church, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., Tuesday, February 8, 1910, the following property, to-wit Horses —One brown mare coming 5 years old, 1 bay mare 14 years old. weight 1500 pounds. 1 , gney mare 12 years old. Cattle—- ■ Three cows. 1 heifer, fresh in July, 1 • heifer fresh in August, Jersey cow, 6 > years old. fresh in March; 1 spring : calt. Implements —One Cassady rid- • ing plow, 1 spike tooth harrow, 1 corn cu’tivator, 1 hay rake. 1 top buggy, 1 single shovel plow, 2 breaking plows. 1 set double harness, 1 set single har- . ness, 1 hay ladder. 150 shocks of corn. ; 3(X» shocks 4 fodder in the field. ! Twelve dozen chickens, 1 grindstone, • 1 iron kettle, and many other articles • not mentioned. • Terms —All sums of $5.00 and uni der cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, the purchaser giving his note therefor with i approved freehold security to the sat-
isfaction of the undersigned. N propertv removed until settled for. ( C. E. BARNHART. j John Burkhead, Auct Charles Poling, Clerk. — O— — PUBLIC SALE. ■ < We, the undersigned, will offer for ( sale at the C. D. Lewton farm, four ( and one-half miles north and one mile < east of Decatur. Indiana, beginning at ' 10 o'clock a. m„ Thursday, Feb. 3, 1 1910, the following property, to-wit: ' Horses —One grey mare, 11 years old, in foal, imported from Belgium horse, 11-vear-old black mare in foal from imported Belgium horse, 2 four-year-old sorrel Belgium mares, in foal from imported Belgium horse; 1 sorrel Belgium horse, 4 years old; 1 black coach horse, 2 years old; 1 Belgium spring colt, 1 driving horse, 5 years old. ladj broke. Cattle—Five milch cows, will be fresh about April list; 1 fullblooded Shorthorn Durham bull, 15 head of young cattle. Hogs—Six brood sows, due to farrow about March 20th, 1 fullblooded Duroc male hog, 34 head of shoats, will weigh from 30 to 100 pounds each. Also 47 head of sheep. Implements—One hay loader, good as new; 1 mower. 1 self binder, 1 hay rake, 1 disc drill, good as new; 1 disc harrow, good as new; 1 check corn planter, 1 fanning mill. 1 manure spreader, good as new; 1 sulky breaking plow. 2 walking breaking plows, 2 sulky cultivators. 1 spike tooth harrow, 1 spring tooth harrow, 2 wagons, in good condition, 1 spring wagon, bog rack, single shovel plow, double shovel plow, 2 sets of work harness, 2 single buggies., one good as new; carpenter tools. 600 bushels of oats, 300 bushels of corn, 75 chickens, 7 geese, 8 turkeys, and several small articles. 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 w-ith approved freehold security to the satisfaction of the undersigned. No property removed until settled for. John Spuhler, Auct PHILIP FUHRMAN, C. D. LEWTON. .. — .. -1 —
PUBLIC SALE. Notice is hereby given that I will | offer at public auction at my resi-. ( dence, known as the John Troutner ( • farm, half mile south of Pleasant! Mills, Ind., 3 miles northwest of Willshire. Ohio, 6 miles northeast of Mon- ■ 1 i roe, Indiana, beginning at 10 o'clock -a. m., Tuesday, February 8, 1910, the I
Hon Belgium - draft mare, /odd 3-yearold ym»r old: coh I Cattle-Two one go- fregh the la9t ood , m 'J yearling male of February, , x ? , ron . calf. Hogs-TWt 4ix Jead. c sisting of 3 brood sows due to far the Ist of April; and 23 shoats> wdgb ing from 40 to 100 pounds each. Pou trv-150 laying hens and six turk > hens. Hay. Grain, Etc -Five tons.of timothy hay in mow. corn in crib and some corn fodder. Implements-Two-horse carriage, top buggy. - horse wagons, a Richmond Champion disc grain drill, Diamond riding breaking plow, walking breaking plow, cultivator, Milwaukee mower, Deering self binder, spike tooth harrow, disc harrow, spring tooth harrow, buggy pole, 1 double and 1 single shovel plow, good mud boat, scoop board, - sets of double work harness. 2 sets of single buggy harness, mall box 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 9 months will be given, purchaser
r 7 This Coupon Entitles the Holder 10l n ADMISSION to I I £Q. t*sThe Crystal Theatre I 3 Satin day Afternoon Jan, 29 ■L 0 if accompanied by one paid admission. Q W. P. Biggs, ; fc" ■ ■
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Ms note therefor with I /bold security to the I tion of the undersigned. No t:. removed until settled for. M. F. ASPi, I Jacob Butcher, Aticf The new Bowers-Mblick grainy® vator is now open for business will buy grain and seeds of all kj h(i| W Prices guaranteed. Will meet all Co|fr l petition. The public is given a cot. 9 dial inviution to call. 23t3 I IN SAGINAW AND MIDLAND COUR.® TIES—THE GARDEN OF MICHIGAN. These counties are In the famon® rich Saginaw valley. No land in th, I world is more fertile or better adapt I ed to all kinds of crops. No climate I more helpful. Be your own landlori The rent you pay will soon pay for, farm there. We guarantee you at from one-third to one-half the price of land you now farm better soil and ' easier worked. The best market* Perfect titles. Choice locations. Best ' of drainage facilities. Come and see U g. THE MICHIGAN LAND CO. S. E. Sbamp. t Office over postoflsce, Decatur, la- ' diana. 22tS
