Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 8, Number 25, Decatur, Adams County, 29 January 1910 — Page 4

The Nominees in The Democrat Contest List at nominations received up u> < ©clock tost evMdß*: Beatrice Van Ctmp, First street city - 6000 Marut Gerke. R. F. D. 3, Decatur. Fred Cokhia. tity ir * x ‘ Horace Biene. Bera* I * W Miss Jee»;e Phillip*. 337 N. Teeth St, ’3lO David J. Swartx. R. F D. Berne 1999 Evi Xldltoger. R F D, Decatar 14 *® Sotos Gay. city Dr Jobs Gradf’-aff. Preble <9.19 Xetoon Bricker, R. F D, Geneva l-“ w Frank Nussbaum. Una Grove Stewart Xibßck. 5W X Third St, city Jotr. Custar Pleasant MBa 3A>l< Carl Adler. R FD L Monroe I** Raymc-nd Kohne. city —•-•- 79HC J M Burkhead. Monroe 21<3C Mra Fred Koehler. R. F D 4. Blufftoa .... I** Mn Wm Bigg*. city 25210 ». C. Fbromam Berne 4W9 Christopher Spongier. R. F. D. 1. Masroe I«* FJoaste Bolinger. 1332 Moroe St-, city. ItoOC Jta X Ellis. Sa Second St, city 3330 Phoebe Hel’er. Una Grove ....; 1W Mre Bertha Meihto, city ■ ••• 1,50 Virg’e Zeigler. R. F D, Genera low Harold Archbold. 309 X. ;th St, city 2120 Jack Grady. Monroe St, city .............................. 3*35C Margaretta Fristoe. Geneva 26 J Stan Burk. South First street, city 135 C Thomas Ganae. R F. D. 19. Decatur... 3807 Dr C. C. Rayle. Monroe 1999 Esther McNary I 1 '** June Knoff. Adams St, city 1410 D. F Leonard. R- F. D. 4. Decatur IW Hersaen Johns. 411 West Johns St, 1110 George Bruhn, city 1330 Vincent Sheltne. R F D. 3. Motiroe I<*9 Miss Dorris DeVoss, Mercer Ave, Dee IWC Chas Zimmerman. R. F. D. Na 2...... .................... — 2"60C Herman WafeL Preble 1989 Frank Engle. 117 Ragg St, city 2560 Job Champer. R. F. D. 5. Geneva IbOd Mrs Cnristiaaa S; hieferateto, R. F. D. 7. Decatur 1■ "• Miss Dreda Parent. 723 Mercer Ave, 2*20 Mrs. Walter Koo®. R F D_ Decatfir 1280 Herbert Lachot. city 4010 Sarah Jaberg. Magiey HOC C. L Jchison. city 136 C John Headricks. Monroe i'3OC J >' Korteabrer. 317 Adams St, city 1999 Floyd Yaney, R. 1. D. 5, Geneva 1999 Flora Runyon. Berne v 1190 C John A. Cine. R F. D. 3, Decatur '.*o4 TEN VOTES The Daily Democrats Automobile Voting Contest For Address Street or R. F. D Void if not cast by Feb. 2. This ballot must be carefully trimmed. ..NOMINATION BLANK Date 1919 Contes: Editor Daily Democrat: I aoadMate and cast 1,999 votes for Xante - ......... Address Ward .... ' City State as the most popular candidate la The Daily Democrat's Voting Contest Signed - ’ • Addreaa Cat out this blank fin in with the name of your favorite candidate, and mail it to the Contest Editor at cnee Xot over one aoarißatte blank will be accepted for any one candidate to count vote*. Xames of persons making nominatoas rd be considered confidential and will not be published at any time. -----

Z This . A ADMISSION to 4 3_‘ I 11 1 d<The Crystal Theatre s - ? Saturday Afternoon Jan. 29 ■LA .. .. I U If accompanied by one paid admission. W. P. Biggs, Proprietorjj

ssssssssssssss $ W£ HAVE 4100,000 $ F Which we want to loan before March Ist, If you • U are thinking of making a loan be sure and see’us. 0 > Our terms are right. • v The Graham Insurance Company. C Offices in Morrison Block. x $ $ s s $ ssssssss

PUBLIC SALE. We. the undersigned. will offer tor »aJe st the C. D Lewtoa farm. four as 4 oce-balf miles north and one mile east at Decatur, Indiana. beginning at

11€ o eJock a. hl, Thursday, Feb. 5. ISIS, the foUowing property, to-wit: ■ Horses —One grey mare, 11 years old, ■Jin foaL impcrted from Belgium horse: ( 11-year-old black mare in foal from imported Belgium horse. 2 four-year-cdd

sirrei Be giua: mare*, la foal from itsported Belgium horse. 1 sorrel Re> g.um horse. 4 years old: 1 black coach horse. 3 years old; J, Belgium spring colt. 1 driving hcrte. 1 year* old. lady broke Cattle—Ftve milch eows. wHI be fresh about April list; 1 fullblooded Sborthora Durham bull, IS bead of young cattle. Hogs—Si« brood *o»* due to farrow about March rinh. 1 fullbtooded Duroc male hog. 34 head of sboat*. will weigh from M to l<«0 pounds each. Alac 47 head of sheep. Implements—-One hay loader, good as 'sew; 1 mower. 1 self binder. 1 hay I rake, 1 di»e drill good as new; 1 disc ' harrow, good as new; 1 check com piaster 1 fanning mill 1 manure spreader, good as new; . sulky breaking plow. 2 walking breaking plows. 3 sulky cultivators. 1 spike tooth barrow, 1 spring tooth harrow. 2 wagons, in -on. 1 spring wsgcn. bee rack, single shovel plow, double shovel pluw. 2 sets of work harness. 2 siagle C—€* pBOd SmS lir'WZ CAI" JX’BX tools. bushels of oats. 3<M> t ushels of corn. 75 chickens, 7 geese, S tur»"d several small artuc;es Terms—AU sums of 35 <* and under cash in hand: over 35 a credit of nine months wiR be given, tte purchaser giviag his note therefor with approved freehold security to the sat inaction of the undersigned Xo propertv removed until settled for. John Spuh'er. Anct. PHILIP FVHRMAX. C. D LEWTOX. PUBLIC SALE Notice is hereby given that I will offer ax public auction at my res:idce. known as the John Troutxer farm, half mile south 'of Pleasan. Mills. Ind- 3 Briies northwest of WIB- . shire, Ohio. 6 mile* northeast of Monroe. Indiana, heginning at 1« o’clock a. m.. Tuesday. February 3. !s!♦. th* foDowfng property, to-wit: Horses— Ore grey mare, win weigh aboet 14<* pounds. 1 bay mare, weighs 1; •• pounds both at these mares are bred to imparted registered Be.gium ho-s-s 1 roan Belgium draft mare, weighs 1683 pounds. 1 gwd 3-yearSd eolt and one coming two year oid; <®e good driving mare. Cattle —Two gocd milk cow*, will be fresh the last of February and 1 yearimg male calf. Egs—Tweoty-«ix bead. Consisting of 3 brood sows due to turow the Ist of April; and 23 skoats weighing from Wto l” n pounds each Poul-r-r—iJjs .syung hens and six turkey hens. Hay. Grain, Etc —F.ve tons o£ amochy hay in mow. com in crib and some com fodder Implements—Two-hors-r carriage, top tuggy, 2 twohorse wagons, a Richmond Champion disc gram drill. DiaaMsd riding breaking plow, walking breaking plow, cultivator. Milwaukee mower, Deering seif binder, spike tooth harrow, disc harrow, spring tooth harrow, buggy pole. 1 double and 1 single shovel picw. good mul boat, s<--t«>p board, 2 sets of double work harness, 2 sets of single b-nggy harness, ei-1 bex and *n.anv other articles too numerous to U-ts ,1XTerms—AH sums of &O 9 and un der. cash in hand: cvw 35 a credit of 5 months will be given, purchaser giving his n-ate therefor with spprved freehi-ld secarty to the satisfartioc of the undersigned Xo property removed until settled for. M F ASPT. Jacob Butcher, A urn ' PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale a: the J. T Baker farm, 4 miles west from Decatur, near the Beery chureh, beginning at 15 o elocdt am, Wednesday. February i, 1319. the following property, to-wit: Horse®—oce black mare coaatng f years old. I roan mare. 1 black torse coming 2 years oM and 1 bay nara cc-ming 2 years oM. CatLd —One red cow with calf by side, 1 ' cow, part Jersey, coding 4 years old. due to calve the middle at April, 1 COT, JCTBi'T, * 4 JTS-X G-Li, due to calve tost of Aphl: 4 calves, . yearlings in spring Hogs—One black sow. due to farrow middle of March; . 1 write sow, due to farrow middle of March; 1 young white sow, due to farrow middle of March; 6 head of shoals, will weigh about 159 pounds I each: 2 pigs wiH weigh abotrt SO ; ptwnds each. Ten head of good ewes due to tomb the laote- part of Marra, and 1 one-year-old buck Implements , —One Deering self binder, tongue. ' trucks, 7ft cut aame as new; 1 corn piaster, John Deere; 1 gearless hay loader, good as new; 1 Milwaukee j mower, I» good condition; 1 Columbia grain drill dtoe. same as new: Moline sulky breaking plow, practically new; 1 Scotch Clipper walking plow, good as new; 1 Butcher & Gibbs walking j plow. 1 disc harrow. 1 spring tooth barrow. 1 spike tooth barrow, iron frame; 1 Victor cultivator, rider; 1 . Tiger cultivator, rider: 1 single shovel plow. 1 set of good hay ladders. 1 pair of good bob sleds. 1 wagon, bed «md block w’eeto. 1 wheel barrow. 1 set of farm harness, good as new; 1 set farm ■ harness, fair: 1 set single chain harness. 5 t.?rse erilars..! set of fiy nets.

good as new; 1 Sharpie** tabular cream separator, good a* new Seven} ton* finest Xo 1 timothy hay, 2 tons mixed bay. tog mew of fodder, fines: Quality and abont 45 single shock* •in the field. 35v bushels good solid corn to crib, and many other article* for sale not mentioned hereto. Term* —AH sum* of 3599 and under. cask to hand; over 35. W a credit of » month* will be given, the pur i chaser giving hi* note therefor with : approved freehold security u> the s»t---1 icfactio* of the undersigned Xo j property removed until settled for. I Four per cent off for eask. JOHN T. BAKER FOREST LIGHT John Spuhler. Auct. I' Frucbte and Bitterer. Clerks. PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale, |at to* farm three and one-ba’f mDe* I southwest of Decanar. and ©Behalf;' mile east of Washing:oe be- 1 I ginning ax 19 o’clock a. m... Tuesday.-■ I February 3. 1319, the foUowicr prop- ' erty. to-wtt. Horses —Crie brown i mare coming 5 years old. 1 bay mare 14 years old. weight 1599 pounds 1 I grey -w 12 years old. Cattle — Three cows. 1 heifer, fresh to July, 1 heifer fresh to August. Jersey cow. €| years old. fresh to March: 1 sprite ■ calf. Implements —One Cassady riding plow, 1 spike tooth harrow. 1 core ’ eu’tivaxoe. 1 hay rake, 1 top buggy. 1 single shovel plow. 2 breaking pk>v* 1 set double harness. 1 set single har-j' ness, 1 hay ladder. 159 shocks of com. 399 shacks of fodder to the field. Twelve dotes chickens. 1 grindstone. 1 iron kettle, and many other articles not mentioned. Terms —AH of 35.9? and under cash in hand: over 3599 a credit ■ of 3 months will be given, the purchaser giving his note therefor with* approved freehold security to the sat-J is'acti-on of the undersigned. No • i property removed until settled for. ' C E BARNHART John Purkbead. Auct. Charles Poling. Clerk. MARKET REPORT; East Buffalo. N T„ Jan. 29 —(Special to Daily Democrat' —Receipts, 3,26*; sripments. 2.V99; cdficial to New York erday. c.v. nogs ex sing steady: ail sold. Medium and heavy, 3565©35.79; good weight Yorkers and lights mixjed. lights and pigs. 3i.ee; rooghs. 57.9*€38-9ft: roughs. |7A9©3iii9-. stags, 37 sheep. 2.599; Quarter higher: tomb*, strictly best. 33-49; cattle, M 9, dull. CHICAGO MARKETS. Chicago, HL, Jan. 29 —Wheat —May. 31-11 S; July. 31?1\; Sept, 37 Sc Corn —May, <7i»e; July. 67c: Sept, Oats —May. 47L»c; July, 439bc; Sept, 4(>s»eTOLEDO MARKETS. Toledo. Ohio. Jan. 29 —Wheat—Cash and May. 31 Jr**; July, 31 Corr. Cash, May. «\c; July. «3t»e; Septemt<er, 69c. Oats—Cash. 45\e; May, 45H July, Rye—Na 2, S2e; Na 3,7 Se. H. BERLJNG. E«SS Be Butter 19c Fewis 9c Ducts lie' Young »crteys 27e| Geeae 19c Old turkeys 13ej Cricks 9e PRODUCE. By Decatur Produce Co Trost rmkeys 22c Old t-xrteja. 13c Chicks Uc Eggs 35c Fowl* lie Decks Me Geewe 9c HAY MARKET. Na 1 Timothry to Bar 314.99 Mixed hay 313.99 ALBERT CDLCHDC. B. KALVER and SON. Beef hide* 19 cents Calf ride* *..13 cents Sbeep pelts, 2Se to 31-25 Mirk 59 to 35Z6 Skunk t» te 33.99 Coo* 59 to 3L75 ptassum 19 to 39 Muskrat M to Vi «e PRICES ON COAL. ChedßUt co*l 37J3 Hocking Valley -33-75 West Virginia spittt 34X9 Wash nut M-M NIBLICK ft CO, Batter to Eggs ,33c —o Bowers A XlbMck Grain Co. deals in all kinds of farm seeds.

AT THE G. V ST. MARYS CHUR Low mas* 3 amHigh mas* I* •» a Chr-stuas doctrine 2:29 P- ®- Ve*pers 3 P- tn. 1 — UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH. Sunday school at 9:15 a m Class meeting. 19:39 a m. Y. P C. V, 5 P mSermoo. 7pm Prayer meeting* Wednesday eventing. Union Chapel. Preaching this evening. Sunday school. >:» a a J Proaching and com»ui..-:-u service. [19:39 a a The above serrioes wfll be in| charge of Rev. J. Simeus at Perc. ilnd. [ A welcome for all Let the two! churvte* unite in the commumot service. Come. EVANGELICAL CHURCH. Sabbath school at 9 a m. Preaching see 'ice and reception of members at 19 a m. Y. P A. will meet at the usual hotir. C p BL Evening sermon at 7 p m If there are any who cannot be in the morning service an opportunity wflß be given to the evening to unite with the church

GERMAN REFORMED. 9:98, Surdsy school, lesscm. Mart. 5 22-2«. 19:39, Genusa service, text. Jobs h:l-C. ’The Wearied Savior." 4:39. C. E meettog. topic, Stirriag ’ Everts of Foreign Missionary Htotay." i 7:99. English service, text, Gen--15:54. “Diriae Astroscmy.’ i A hearty welcome awaits you at ‘cur service. LUTHERAN ZION'S CHURCH. Coriessioaal. 9:30. English service*. 19. Holy Communion. 11. Choir practice Thursday evening. 7:39. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 9:15 a. tn_ Bible school. 19:3a. a, m. morning worship. Second sermon in series on “Christian Mathematics." The attendance and interest were Sae last Sunday. We trust the atbsndaace may increase 4:99 p. m. C. E. 7:09, evening preaching service. You are cordially invited to attend the services of cur church. METHODIST CHURCH. The revival continues with increasing interest. Brief service this evening ax 7 o'clock. Sunday serviees as follows: 9:15 a m_, Sunday school, led by Lee Walters. 19:39 a. an, preaching by the pastor 3:99 p. tn, Epworth League 7:99 p. B_ preaching by the rostor Both the men's aad mixed choruses twin sing al both services Let every I member and friend make the most of I this time of refreshing. o - — LOST —Ladies' pocketbook, with bracelet, some postcards and a little change. Finder please leave at this office 25t3 >— MANY CHILDREN ARE SICKLY. Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Children, used by Mother Gray, a nurse In Children * Home, New Yark. hredk up cold* to 24 hours, cure ferari ishness. headache, stomach troubles, teething, disarders. and destroy worms At all druggists. 25c. Sample mailed free Address, Allen S Olmstead. Leßoy, X. T. o NOTICE TO MILK DEALERS. • All persons w-Utog tn Gk and cream, and those wishing to sell xnflk and tfeam within the city of Decatur, i must between this and the 31st day i of January, 1919, file certificates of > examtoatioß of their cow or cows I the secretary of the city board I of health. Said examinations must i be made by a licensed veterinary > surgeon. No license to sell milk and ' cream will be issued to any one un ! t 2 the proper certifieaxe* of examin axion of their cows are filed with the board of health. Any one vioi toting this ordinance will be prosecuted to the full extent of the tow Remember, that the time expires afti er January 31, 1919. The tow require* these certlfieate* of exuniaatloa to Be filed twixto a Jdbtiary and Jmfe’ of each year Respectfully yonrs. DR. H. E. KELLER, Sec’y City Board of Health. »t<

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Dr.-*. M. MILLER Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Treated k YE« TESTED A BLaMM FTFrEt EK Sou’" Secnod St —DecatPLEASE TAKE NOTICE OF TH.S an parties kniwnlg themselves indebted to me are hereby requested to call as soon as possible and pay *ame. These accounts are past due and you should give this ““ter your immediate attention. Please attend to this at once. MRS. M. P. Bl RDG IMS oGOOD PROPERTY FOR SALE A one and one-half story house, with reed cellar, well and cistern, good out bmidings. fruit tree*, located in the town of Preble. Address P. 0. Box No. 95, Preble, Ind. FARM FOR RENT-A 95 acre farm. 3 miles southeast of Decatur. Inqriro of Thomas F. Ray. Monroe. RR No. 2.

REMOVAL NOTICE. ~V The secretary * office of the Citiiens Telephone company is now located in the new Bowers building on Monroe , street, first doo* west P° sto ® ce - ( first floor- F. M. SCHIRMEYER. ♦j.r Secretary.’ LOST —Smith & Wesson revolver January 13th on interurban car due here 7 o'clock in evening. Liberal regard Return to Oliver Scheg, inter---fa- office. 23t3 WANTED —At once, a capable man living in Decatur to sell oar high) grace teas, coffees, spices, extracts,: '■Ak-rg powder and fancy groceries direct to the consumer. Some bms established A good proposition j to party who can qualify. This is DEPOSITION WAS TAKEN. The deposition of Charles Marti was taken this morning at the tow office k u C. DeVoss by Mrs. Effie Brokaw-Johnsc-n. a notary public, the deposition to be used to the Hakes case now on in the circuit court. — A TRAVELING SALESMAN H. F Beers. <l7 7th Ave, Peoria. HL writes: “I have been troubled for some time with kidney trouble, so severely at times I could scarcely carry my grip*. After using one bottle of Foley's Kidney Pills I have been entirely relieved, and cheerfully recommend them to all” Foley * Kidney Pills are healing aid antiseptic and will restore health and strength." Two cars of Chestnut coal just received. Call eh Decatur Lumber Co 24t2 House and lot on East Chestnut street for sale or rent, subject to sale. Enquire of C. L. Walters. *2t« SCHOOL BOY WANTED—I have a ■ permanent position for a bright e®-

ergefle school boy. The right boy can j make from 50c to 32.90 or more a week, without toterfertog with his school duties—Robert K. Walters. Second street. IN SAG!HAW AND MIDLAND COUN TIES—THE GARDEN OF MICHIGAN. These counties are to the famous' rich Saginaw valley. Xo toad to the world is more fertile or better adapt ! ed to all kinds of crop*. Xo more helpful Be your own landlord. The rent you pay will aoon oar for a farm there. We gua-wee you at from one-third to one-halt the price i of land you now farm better roil and easier worked. The best tnarkeu. Petter’ titles. Choice locations Best of drainage facilities. Come aad see us. THE MICHIGAN LAND CO. 8- E Sharpy Office over postoffice Decatur. Indiaaa. o W .ANTED—To rent, six room bc»u«e well located. See this office. 19U

I SELL ™yKK insurance I Loan Money at 5 Per cent i on can ?ave Moon a Kitchen Range. s2son aFnmace if yOnW -T^:^ nd^ r - :e VV. J. MYERS 5 >rih F fth Street .Decatur. Indiana.

ft CALL ON F -t SMITH ; Z |jH fork"*mnoaer. JM Ploa points end I \ k I Clipper Grindini ‘fit Bicvcle and Gui) \ >1 and General Re. vL V j pair. The n)8« does warh Second Hand Bicycles For Sale j. s. cmmLEJU. te. cmmit i. 1 Ois. J. S. Cowdale and Son Special attention given to diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose, and Ural Office nß}£ and Street Decatur, Indiana

Best farm bargain ever offered in I Adams county; 175 per acre, on pike I road, 3 miles of Decatur; good new E 7-room house, new barn. 36x52, well ■ tiled, no open ditch; small cash pay- I went balance long time. —Dan Er- I win. Dr. L. H. Zeigler, I VETEPINEPV SURGEON Monmouth, Ind. ’Phone 9. I NOTICE On account of change of firm those indebted to Moses & Meyer will please settle at once. HOWTO GO Write us f?r Information. Regarding rate* and time to the ' ‘ west and southwest 1 ’ The Clover Leaf and Alton line wid ’ give you all information regarding: all year tours to California and the ■ northwest Winter tours to the southwest Homeseekers' tickets to the west and southwest Semi-monthly tickets to St Louis and return. Free information. Time Cards, Rate* ’■ Pullman Reservations, etc. Toledo, St Louia 4 West'm Ry-, ■ Room 9, Clover Leaf Bldg.. Erie St, TOLEDO, OHIO. 1 E. L. Browne, D. P- A.

ITCHING ECZEMA WASHED AWAY Is it worth 25 cents to you to stop that awful, agonizing Itch? Surely you will spent 25 cents on your drug gist s recoms-endstlotL to cool and heal and soothe that terrible itching • ( eruption? By arrangement with the D- D- DLaboratories of Chicago, we are ah'® to make a special offer of a :5-cent bottle at their oil of Wintergreen comround, known as D. D. D prescription. Call, or write, or telephone to Smith. Yager & Falk. We absolutely know that the itch is stopped at once by D. D. D. Prescrip tion. and the cures all seem to be P* r mament The new Bowere-Mblick grain elevator is now open for business an will buy grain and seeds of all k.ndsPrices guaranteed. Will meet all competition. The public is given s «» dial invitation to call. - : o ■ FOR BALE—Two show cases Fred Mills.