Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 8, Number 74, Decatur, Adams County, 28 March 1910 — Page 4
$37 | 5 ast tors i° n t 0 La Junta, Colo. Tuesday April sth. Round trip $37.1 5 | I La Junta Land Company. Chas. S. Peterson Dist. Mgr. Decatur, Ind. Office with Peterson & Moran, over Interurban Office, |
DAILY MARKET REPORTS Corrected Every Afternoon
EAST BUFFALO East Buffalo, N. Y. Mar. 2S—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Saturday receipts, 5600; shipments. 4940; today, receipts, 2840; shipments, 760; official to New York Saturday, 1520; hogs closing steady at the advance. Heavy, *11.35; fancy, *11.45; Yorkers. *11.20© *11.30; pigs, *11.05; roughs, *10.30© *10.50; stags, *8.50© *9.00; sheep, 13,600; dull; lambs, *10.30© *10.40; yearlings, *9.50© *9.50@*9.75; wethers, *8.50©J8.75; ewes, *7.50@*8.00; cattle, 3375; slow; export steers, *7.00@*.50; shipping steers. ,6.75®,7.50; butchers, *6.00© ,6.75: heifers. ,5.50©,6.50; cows,' *3.50© ,6.00; market steady CHICAGO GRA N Chicago, 111., Mar. 26—Wheat—May, ,1.14%; July, 108%; Sept., ,1.07. Corn—May, 62%c; Juyl, 64%c; Sept., 65%c. Oats —May, 44c; July, 42%c; Sept., 39%c. TOLEDO GRAIN Toledo, 0., Mar. 26 —Wheat —Cash, ,1.18%; May, ,1.19; July, ..1.10%. Corn —Cash, 62%c; May, 64%c; July. 66%c; Sept.. 67%c. Oats—Chsh, 45%c; May, 46%c; July, 45%c, Sept., 40 %c. LOCAL GRAIN G. T. Hurs. No. 2 Red wheat *1.09 No. 2 White wheat *1.07 Standard w'ui’. oats 40c Yellow ear corn, per cwt 72c White ear corn, per cwt 70c Rye, No. 2 70c Barley, No. 2 55c Clover seed, prime ,6.50 Alsike seed, prime *6.00
PUBLIC SALE Saturday, April 2, 1910 Rain or shine, under shelter if it rains. Commencing at 10:20 a. m. sharp. DECATUR, INDIANA 50 Buggies and Carriages ; ;50 These buggies are all new and up-to-the-minute, 1910 goods, iust received by us ana of the latest patterns in bodies and tops. Every vehicle guaranteed exactly the same as if sold at private sale. We would like to have you look these buggies over before the sale at our sales room. Here is your chance to buy buggies and harness at your own price—right at the beginning of the season. These are all new buggies just received by us. 50 g e t s o f Harness 50 Including 20 sets of Farm and Breeching Hamess, Heavy Team Hamess, trimmed in brass, Japan and XC. 30 sets of Single Buggy Hamess in all trimmings and styles. Hamess all of our own manufacture. Robesand Blankets A lot of Plush Robes, fancy and plain patterns, a fine lot of square Wool Horse Blankets. We will also offer a number of other articles not here mentioned. Farm MachineryWe will offer for sale Grain Drills, Manure spreaders, Plows, Hay Loaders Etc,, and it will pay you to look this fine lot of machinery over, if you attended our last sale you know we did just as we advertised and that we were honest and on the square in everything. This sale will be conducted in the same way. Come in and look the goods over Thursday and Friday before the day oi sale. — —. TERMS: $5 and under cash in hand. A credit until October Ist, will be given on all sums over $5.00, purchaser giving note with approved security, without interest, 4 cents off on the dollar for cash. SCHAFER HARDWARE OOMF”V JOHN SPUHLER, Auctioneer. BEACHER MEIBERS and FRED FRUCHTE, Clerks. L v t
PRODUCE H. BERLING. Eggs 16t Butter 18c J Fowls 10c Ducks 11c Geese 9c Old turkeys 12c Chicks 10c By Decatur Produce Co. Young tmkeys 17c Old turkeys, 13c Chlckh 10c Fowls v 10c Eggs 16t Ducks 10c Geese 9c Butter 17c NIBAICK A CO. Butter 22c ©2sc Eggs 18c M. FULLENKAMP'S. Good roll butter 27c Eggs 18c Lard ......................14c B. KALVER and SON. Beef hides . 8 cents Calf hides 11 centr. Sheep pelts 25c to ,1.25 Mink 50c to ,5.00 Skunk 50c to ,2.75 Coon 50c to ,1.75 Possum 10c to 60c Muskrat 10 to 70 Tallow 5c HAY MARKET. No. 1 Timothy in mow *13.50 Mixed hay *12.50 ALBERT COLCHIN. o FOR SALE —One good work horse at a reasonable price. Enquire of Henry Konenemann.
I IT IS MAKING A BIG NOISE. Can be Heard All Over the State of Indiana. "After hearing of the remarkable cures Root Juice was making in other cities, I concluded to give it a trial and see what it would do for me, although I had suffered with a stomach and bowel trouble nearly nine years, and had almost come to the conclusion that my case was beyond ’the reach of medicine, as I had tried nearly every remedy under the sun. But when 1 did begin with Root Juice I noticed improvement the very’ first day. My case being of such long standing, would seem to have made the progress of the medicine very slow, but, on the contrary', I built up with great rapidity, and in less than three weeks from the first dose. I had gained ten pounds, and am free to say that I never felt better in my life. "For years I wu unable to eat anything but what would cause violent cramping of the stomach, bloating, nervousness, mal-nutrition, loss of flesh and strength, in fact all of the painful symptoms of the stomach and bowels known to humanity. I was badly constipated, pallid and tnin, which caused my friends to .hlnk 1 bed consumption. “I don't tn ink a more stubborn case of stomach and bowel trouble existed in Seymour or Jackson county. It is surely saying a great deal for a medicine that will make a person strong and gain flesh so rapidly, after scores of other medicines h©d failed to do any good." (Signed.) J. THOMAS HAYS, 204 Central Ave., Seymour, Ind. “I know the above to be absolutely true.” (Signed.) GEO. COLE. Groveryman, Seymour. Ind. "There is no question about the wonderful good Mr. Hays derived from a few bottles of Root Juice, and most everyone in Seymour knows it, as Mr. Hays was in an awful fix before tak- ’
Ing Root Juice. I can gladly endorse everything he says about it.” F (Signed.) F. ABLE, Dry Goods Merchant, Seymour, Ind. i Root Juice Is certainly making a ■ noise all over the country. The above testimonial is in the files of the Root Juice Medicine Co., subject to the Inspection of everyone. The people at Holthouses drug store cheerfully give any information within their power, regarding the great medicine. o — TO THE HOMESEEKER. The great fruit belt of Michigan Is equal to any of the world. It provides the best opportunity for either rich or poor. I speak from observation and experience. Call and get price list of lands in this great country at the office of H. Harruff, or write him at Decatur, Ind., or the Evans Holt Co., Fremont, Mich. 74t12 —o— YHE MICHIGAN LAND CO. 30,000 acres of unimproved land and 500 Improved farms for sale in the Saginaw Belt, Michigan. Now is the time to buy. Come and see us. S. E. SHAMP, Mgr. Office over postoffice, Decatur, Ind. o— ————— SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS. The undersigned will offer for sale at his residence on North Eleventh street, beginning at 1 o'clock, Friday afternoon, April Ist, the following property: Two rugs, 9x12; one -rug, 7x9, two iron beds with springs, one mattress, dresser, chiffonier, two rockers, nine dining room chairs, dining table, library table, cook stove, soft coal heater, kitchen table, saw fan, and numerous other articles. Terms —*5.00 and under, cash; over that amount, nine months' time. CHARLES VAN CAMP. John Spuller, Auct. 74t4 o FOR RENT —A good house on North Ninth street. Enquire of Mrs. Peter Gaffer.
• KRAUSS VERDICT I. (Continued from page 1.) a the plaintiff, William R. Krausa, that e defendant, Rae Krauss, threatened, f contemplated or intended to kill and ' murder his said daughter, Crystal R Krauss, before the commission of n said crime? Answer, "None.” e 5. Did the plaintiff, William R Krauss, knowingly assist, aid. abet or encourage the said Rae Krauss to murder the said Crystal Krauss? An3 swer, “No." . 6. If the defendant, upon her con r session and plea of guilty, was conr vicied of the crime of murder and t sentenced to imprisonment for the commission thereof, did the plaintiff, W. R. Krauss, with the knowledge of ? these facts, condone such marital of- , sense and * forgive the defendant therefor? Answer, "Yes.” Attorney Hindman, representing Mrs. Krauss, said he was well pleasI ed with the verdict and believed the ] answer to the last question would ( prevent Krauss from securing the divorce. Attorneys for Krauss refused to give an opinion. The court room was packed when the verdict was announced. o— LOST—Bunch ot keys. Finder kindly return to thU cffice. 7112. i Ice Ice Ice We are ready to deliver ice 1 to decatur customers at any time now’. Pure, clean ice r that will keep your refrigerator cool, delivered at private houses for 40c per 100 lbs, Mersman Ice Line! I ! German Coach Stallion JU Tip Top No. 1743 "TIP TOP,” No. 1743, will make the season of 1910, beginning April Ist, as follows; Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays at the home of Charles E. Magiey, three and one-half miles northwest of Decatur, or one- and one-fourth mile east of Stop 25 on Fort Wayne and Springfield traction line; Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at Schlickman’s feed yard, Decatur, Ind. This handsome Coach Stallion was bred by Bell Bros., of Wooster, Ohio. He was foaled in 1902. He is not only a coach stallion in name, but has the size, conformation and action as good as ever went down the pike. He is absolutely the best Coach Stallion in northern Indiana, winning second place at Fort Wayne in 1908 in a very strong show, Including Crouch & Sons of Lafayette, Indiana, and in 1909 was shown at the Great Northern Indiana fair in class of Coach, Cleveland Bays, Morgans, Hackneys, General Purpose and Light Harness Stallions, and again won second place. He is a show horse and is remarkable in transmitting to his get a likeness to himself in looks, action and disposition. He stands sixteen hands, weighs 1,350 pounds, and is a blood bay, with black points. “TIP TOP" was sired by J. Landersohn 505, by Herqples 410, G, Brilliant sth 301. Dam Bessie 78, by Maynet 860 by Agamerman, No. 55. The sire of Tip Top was imported by Bell Bros., and the dam by Crouch & Son. TERMS. *12.00 to insure a good living colt. Parties failing to return mares regularly or parting with them forfeit insurance. Care will be taken to prevent accidents, but will not be responsible should any occur. Chas. E. /Viagley R. F. D. No. 7. DECATUR, - - - INDIANA.
Just ■Received Shipments of ■ Baled Shredded Fodder I ALSO I Ground Hominy Hearts ■ Very Good Hog and Horse Feed. 8 Schlickman’s Feed Yard. I I Bowers-Niblick | ■ I Grain Company z II ■ M Dealers in All Kinds of Grain and Farm Seeds. M All fresh stock as we have Just Opened up a S || Seed Store on Monroe Street just across the al- » S ley east of the Gas office. ISr We also handle Rock Salt and Barrel Salt in which we defy competition as to quality and > price. '£ f S Remember we are selling Alsike Clover Seed at K M $6.00 and Little Red Clover Seed at $7.50 per K bushel and have a plenty of Timothy seed at $2 45 per bushel. Come in and see us when you are S S needing anything in our line of business. ® 3 Yours to please I I I II ■ I ■ | Robert Case e | 1 Manager I How’s This? 11 and 12 in Horse Collars sweat pads 18c each or 2 for 35c High grade Pads SCHAFER HARDWARE CO. : :
■ J. J.COVEMALEJLI. LiCOVENDUE, M. Brs. J.S.ChWdale asd Son Special attention given to diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat Office nß# and Street i Decatur, Indiana L '" — - BUY PURE SPRING WATER ICE Prompt Delivery Famly Use SB.OO per Ton CALL PHONE 92 H. L. CONTER Famous Ford $950 Auto. Quick Deliveries Also Some Bargains in SECOND HAND CARS , Call on or Address W. D. CROSS, Geneva, Indiana.
Dr.J. M. MILLER I ; Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Treated bYES TESTED A GUaMES FITTED m south SMond st.- - - -exc.w JOS. D. SCHWARTZ Monroe Ind., R. 3. 1 Agent For The Perfection Chum! | The best churn on the market Churns M in less than ten minutes. Also sold at J. D. Hale’s Warehouse. Feb. 25 e o wk 2 mo i I DECATUR CARRIAGE I PAINT and J TRIMMING „| SHOP | WILBUR PORTER Over Buhler’s Blacksmith shop ( E. Madison Street
