Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 8, Number 75, Decatur, Adams County, 29 March 1910 — Page 4

<f -17 I s Last Excursion to La Junta, Colo. Tuesday April sth. Round trip $37.1 5 U? vJ f ♦ I V — “ " .. .. u this next excursion. This is the greatest opportunWe have only a small amount of irrigated land left in the Famous Rocky Ford Districtt in before the land is all sold. ity you will ever have to get this fine irrigated land, where crop failure is impossible at from $35 $125 1 p p fp r a nn & Moran, OVer Intei’Urban Office. La Junta Land Company. Chas. S. Peterson Dist. Mgr. Decatur-, Ind. Office with Peterson & , _

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EAST BUFFALO East Buffalo. N. Y„ Mar. 29—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 1,760; shipments, 1,140; official to New York yesterday, 4,560; hogs closing steady, Medium and heavy, $11.35@51L40; 1 Yorkers. |11.30@»11.35; lights and 1 pigs, [email protected]; rughs, $10.25@ 1 >10.50; stags. [email protected]; sheep. 1 3,000; very dull; cattle, 25, steady. CHICAGO GPA'N Chicago, 111.. Mar. 29 —Wheat- —May, $1.14%; July, 31.08%: Sept.. $1.06%. Com —May, 62%c; July, 64%c; Sept., C’u-c. Oats —May, 43%c; July, 42c; 1 Sept., 39 %c. TOLEDO GRAIN I Toledo, 0., Mar. 29 —Wheat —Cash, 31.17%; May, $1.18%; July, $1.10%; Sept., $1.08%. Carn —Cash, 63%c; May, 65c; July, 67%c; Sept., 68c. ' Oats —Cash, 45%c; May, 46%c; July, 44%c; Sept., 40%c. 1 LOCAL GRAIN G. T. BurK. No. 2 Red wheat sl.ll ' No. 2 White wheat , $1.09 * Standard White oats 41c j Yellow ear corn, per cwt 76c q White ear corn, per cwt 70c Rye, No. 2 70c 1 Barley, No. 2 55c 1 Clover seed, prime $6.25 Alisike seed, prime $.25 Timothy seed, prime $1.50 ' Timothy hay. No. 1. primed, bailed $14.25 1

1,-— - - — — ini „ - big public sale Saturday April, ‘Z, 1910. Rain or shine, under shelter if it rains. Commencing at 10.30 a. m. sharp. Tills SHI6 Will 1)0 llCltl I*HIH OF Slllll6 DECATUR, INDIANA 50 Buggies and Carriages ; : 50 Such an opportunity as this, has never by us ancf of the latest patterns ?n bodies and tops. Every vehicle guaran- before been offered to the people of this teed exactly the same as if sold at private sale. We would like to have you # county to buy high grade goods at your of the season. These are all new buggies just received by us. , 50 Sets of Harnessso own price. We will otter .>>loo tree to trimmed g inVr£, x hS! any person or persons who can show or trimmings and styles. Harness all of our own manufacture. Robes and Blankets prove we will have any by-bidding or A lot of Plush Robes, fancy and plain patterns, a fine lot of square Wool i • j j • xi • i -n -i Horse Blankets. We will also offer a number of other articles not here men- Schemes OI any kind during tillS Sale. It Will be ™ n ! d i —FarmMachinery- "fair and square and any 12 year old boy can buy We will offer for sale Grain Drills Manure spreaders, Plows, Hay Loaders „ ™ o-nnrk are all now orwl Rte and it will oav vou to look this fine lot of machinery over. If you at- aS Sdie aS a man. 1110 gOOUS die ail new and the tended 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 Same guarantees gO With each article Sold aS WC be conducted in the same way. Come in and look the goods over Thursday . , . . > and Friday before the day of sale. WOUld give at private Sale. TERMS: $5 and under cash in hand. A credit until October Ist, will be Sale will Start prompt at 10:30 o’clock next Satgiven on all sums over $5.00, purchaser giving note with approved security, . without interest, 4 cents off on the dollar for cash. Urday morning, April 2nd. JOHN SPUHLER, Auctioneer. BEACHER MEIBERS and FRED FRUCHTE, Clerks. The Schafer Hardware Company I II

PRODUCE H. BERL)NG. Eggs l 6t Butter 18c Fowls 10c Ducks He Geese 9° Old turkeys 12c Chicks 10c By Decatur Produce Co. Young tuikeys 17t Old turXejs 13c Chlckh 10c Fowls 10c Eggs 16t Ducks 10c Geese 9c Butter 17c NIBLICK Ot CO. Butter 22c@25c Eggs 180 M. FULLENKAMP’S. Good roll butter 27c Eggs 18c Lard 14c B. KALVER and SON. Beef hides 8 cents Calf hides 11 cent. Sheep pelts 25c to $1.25 I 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. Q—FOR SALE —One good work horse at a reasonable price. Enquire of Henry Konenemann.

Ice Ice Ice We are ready to deliver ice to decatur customers at any time now. Pure, clean ice that will keep your refrigerator cool, delivered at private houses for 40c per 100 lbs, “ Mersman Ice Line Cheer Up > Don’t feel downhearted I simply because you . lack ready money. You can borrow what money you need from us on your household good s , pianos, horses, wagons, fixtures, e tc. You can have from one to twelve month*' time in which to pay it back. Our contracts are simple and all transactions are clean cut and private. $1.20 per week for 50 weeks pays a $50.00 loan. All amounts in p r oportlon. I If you need money fill out the following blank, cut it out and mail it to us. Our agent is in Decatur every Tuesday. Name Address lAm's Wanted Kind of Security Reliable Private FL Wa>ne loan Company Established 1896. Room 2 Second Floor. 706 Calhoun Street. Home Phone, 833. Fort Wayne. Ind

■ n ! DECATUR a ■ CARRIAGE a ■ PAINT and : TRIMMING f SHOP ! WILBUR PORTER | Over Buhler’s Blacksmith shop | E. Madison Street 11 BUY ~~ PURE SPRING WATER ICE Prompt Delivery Famly Use SB.OO per Ton CALL PHONE 92 H. L. CONTER Dr. J. M. MILLER Eye, Ear, Nost and Throat Treated EYES TESTED A GuaSIES FITTED fK) South Second St.— —OeoatW -J. J. COVEWALE.M.D. E. G. COVEH&UE, M. Ois. 1. S. ilmrdilJ ant Sou I Special attention given to diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose, anil Throat Office 118% and Street Decatur? Indians ■ Democrat Want Ads. Pay

Mt Wffii I Way JB | Mrs. Robert Wetzel, Middleport, Ohio, February 18, 1910, writes the Leah Medicine Co.: "Dr. Hensley informs me this company Is going to manufacture his remedies and cal! them 49. I can conscientiously recommend the Tonic to any one who has stomach, liver or bowel trouble. I tried all the doctors we have here and all the medicine I could hear of, and nothing gave me any relief. I wrote Dr. Hensley for his tonic, which cured me in a very short time. I weighed 109 pounds and you can see by the inclosed picture what I weigh. I have used this tonic when I feel badly for eighteen years, and expect to use it the rest of my life, and am glad you are going to manufacture it. I know when it is once used it will always be used. Dr. Hensley sends lots of the Tonic here to people I have told of it. Yours, Mrs. R. Wetzel.’’ Mrs. Wetzel has given her consent for us to use both this letter and her protograph. 49 will readily relieve that chronic stomach, liver, kidney, bowel trouble and constipation. It builds up the entire system and gives new life where there is a tonic needed. Dr. Hensley has in all cases prescribed 49 Tonic to mothers nursing babies, and convalescing men, women and children.

r Z This Coupon Entitles the Holder to> Q AAUSSION to W(L The Crystal Theatre f ? TUESDAY EVENING MARCH 29nd R- U, f accom p.nied by one paid admission. Q f l?i '~ . - an up-to-the-hour /ViCnig S Billiard and Pool Parlor Every thing new and 'modern' 1 and first-class. Open now. Come in and get acquainted. > > > > > Finest Line of Cigars in the City PERIODICALS AND piNE (RANDIES Located in the Ellis Building, opposite Court House. Albert M. Anker. Mgr. F * announcement The Star restaurant reopened Tuesday, March 29th. Headquarters for bread, pies, cakes and all baked goods, fruit and vegetables in season; Fine dining service, good homecooking, short orders and quick lunches a specialty. Finest line of candies in the city, first-class line of cigars and tobacco. Courteous treatment assured. Frank Parrish.