Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 8, Number 221, Decatur, Adams County, 19 September 1910 — Page 4

+♦+++++++++ ♦ ♦ ++++++++++++ | Attention ? | Everybody Ii ♦ ♦ 1 * 1 WT Tja ' ’ | •' ' *< g * I j ?t/' !: The time for sales draws ~ r ;; near and you win soon begin J J 11 to figure on what auctioneer ; ’ : ! : will get you the < > ; { J your property. .. ; ! > '' :: JOHN SPUHLER | , ♦ is the man you want. He gets I J the prices and has f had {years a iof experience in the live stock T! . and general auctioneer bu-i- + I ness. Secure your dates early. 4. ( Phones. Residence. 531; office . . 430. Decatur, Indiana. JV 4L|>4.4.4.4.4.4.4*4-'F+ ♦ ♦ 4-+++++++4++ Let Me Cry Your Sale H * — I have studied the business for three years and know I can get the high dollar for you. I am a graduate of the International college. Give me a chance at your sale. By W < he ■ ?■ - 1 Irl ■< ' B ' O. C. FRANCE, General Auctioneer Special Attention Paid to Live Stock. ’Phone 411. DECATUR. IND. , FOR SALE. 1 j Dry eating onions. 75c per bushel; ‘ fine pickling onions, SI.OO per bushel; e.ting potatoes by the bushel or car load at market price. Call at the Studabaker farm, or 'phone 350. 216t6 UVD SHELINE. ■ . ...... I V* '4 4 '4' 4 I ik -• -»-T ■*' I HELLO i FARMERS f and | j STOCKMEN •< ;: The fall of 1910 is here, f < « J Sales season is here. I ♦ ; ;; thank you for your pa- ±3 ; ’ tronage for the past 7 + < years. I Still remain + ; !i yours for successful ij; ■' sales. t < 11 4>< ii J. N. Burkhead, ! ; ;; the General Live Stock ♦ ■ Auctioneer. + ; :: monroe, ind. I; :: Telephone at my ex- I I ! I pense. I 1

: $3 ° Decatur toSt.Louis :i t And Return via 11 ♦ Toledo, St. Louis & Western R. R, <[ ♦ “CLOVER LEAF ROUTE” * ’ j Friday, September 23d, 1910. Tickets good going on Trains 3 and 5 leaving Decatur, Ind.. at’7:s2 a.m. to 10:20 p.m. For particulars <► X see hand bills, or C. F. Harris, Ticket Agent, T. St. L. &W. <>

Don’t Wait If You Need Money See Us at Once We loan money on any good chattel security, such as Furniture, Pianos, Horses, etc. ■ 2 We give a liberal discount op | all loans paid off before due. If you need money, till out the H I following blank,, cut it out and 3 mail It to us. u Our agent is In Becatur «vJ ery Tuesday. R Name Address j Ain't Wanted J Kind of Security Reliable Private j H W3jna Loan Company ; Established 1890 Room 2 Bec- | end Floor, 700 Calhoun Street. S j Home Phone, 831. Fort Wayne, Ind | GREAT HEREFORD SALE At’Decatur, Ind., on Wednesday, Sept 28 On this date we will offer GO head of Pure Blood Hereford Cattle including our entire show and breeding herd. Smith & Ulman D 192tf TYPEWRITERS AT WHOLESALE zy* We have sold over .■tiiHgl HO typewriters since t March 24 and all of our c us t om e rs are fMHMkMuJ well pleased. Call and see us and we will sell you a typewriter for less money than anybody in the city. All makes carried in stock. THE TYPEWRITER SHOP, 721 Clinton Street. Home Phone 2987 FORT WAYNE, IND. j For Sale! j j I t An 80 acre Jfarm with ♦ J good buildings, good ♦ ;; soil and nicely located | ;! near school and Jrail- | : I road, will sell at a bar- ♦ ; I gain if taken soon. ;; if o ; I Address owner t <> ! ■ • > o :: E. G. Buerkle, :: X BRANCH, MICH., <; R. 1. A23w4 ;; ♦ ■ 4 AAAA Aa jgA aaAAAAA •VWW WV V VVV•W VV V W |

• PUBLIC SALE. I will offer for sale at my residence, five miles south of Dixon, opposite Mt. Victory church, on the state line, Tuesday, October 4, 1910, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m, tne following property, to-wlt: Four head of horses, one sorrel mare, 3 years old, weight 1250 pounds; one bay mare 8 years old, weight 1300 pounds; one 2-year-old mare, weight 10<>o pounds; one black I colt, coming two-year-old Belgian, weight 900 pounds; one mule colt fifteen months old. weight 700 pounds. Four head of ea:t!e. Two milch 1 <-ows giving milk, one will be fresh in December; one two-year-old heifer, one yearling heifer. Twenty head of sheep. Nine ewes, ten lambs and one ■ Shripshire buck. Two brood sows. I twelve shoats, weighing 100 pounds each. Farming implements. One McCormick binder, one McCormick mower, one Ohio hay loader, one Osborn . tedder, one hay rake, one Hoosier x-' hole drill; one tiger corn planter, one: coarse grain drill, one John Deere; cultivator, one shovel plow, one disci hat row with trucks, one spike tooth ; harrow, one drag, two breaking plows. | one walking plow, one riding Cassady | plow, one Troy wagon with box, one | truck wagon, one set hay ladders, one hog rack, one stone bed. one set bob sleds, two buggies, one buggy pole, two sets double-trees, one set double driving harness, two sets- heavy breeching harness, one grain cradle, one set four slings, one feed cooker, one tank heater, one corn sheller, one 18-foot ladder, one iron kettle, two barrels, one hog house, one post auger, one dump scraper, one set log bunks and skids, two log chains, one crow-' bar, one swamp hook. Twelve acres ; of good fodder in shock. Houaeheld j goods. One four-burner gasoline! stove, one range cook stove, one hot blast heating stove, one 12-foot table, one kitchen cabinet, one washing machine and wringer, one iron bed, springs and mattress, one sideboard., ' one commode and other things too numerous to mention. The ladies of the Lutheran church will serve dinner and lunch. Pro--1 ceeds to be used in purchasing a bell. Terms —All sums of $5.00 and under, cash; over $5.00 a credit of 12 months will be given, the purchaser giving bankable note. Five per cent discount for cash. C. C. RAMSEY. Ed Kirkland, Auctioneer. D. A Snyder. Clerk. 221t2 — o — PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for pub- ' lie sale at his residence, three miles north of Decatur and two miles east of : Monmouth on what is known as the Fred Bohnke homestead, beginning . at 10 o'clck am ~ Thursday, September 29, 1910, ’ several horses, mares, colts, cattle, bogs, sheep, farming implements, and . various other articles. Terms: —All sums of $5.00 and under, cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit of one year will be given, the purchaser giving bankable note therefor, ■ with approved freehold security to the satisfaction of the undersigned. No . property removed until settled for. . C. H. BOHNKE. ' John Spuhler, Auct. Fruchte & Litterer, clerks. o FOR SALE. ; Residence on Third street, one ’ square from court house; ten rooms, ! electric lights, drove well, cistern and I barn; $3,350. ’ Residence on Eighth street, near > West Ward school; ten rooms, drove > well, and cistern; $1,650. J Residence and two full lots, Thir- • teenth street; five rooms, well, city ■ water, plenty of fruit, and barn; $750. I 220t6 A. D. SUTTLES. NOTICE. , We will make cider every day from J now on. PETER KIRSCH. J 215t12 > o > HIGH GRADE HOGS FOR SALE. > I " ; Fifteen young O. I. C. male swine 1 for sale, fit for service, at farmers’ ' prices, if taken soon. Pedigree furnished. See P. B. Dykeman. 216t6 o NOTICE. I have plenty of money to loan on farms. Na raise in interest, rates, and no commission charged. DORE B. ERWIN, I 210t2 per wk-ts Attorney at Law.

THE SOCIAL NOTES (Continued from Page 2.) didn’t have. I never sat down to such a sumptuous meal in my life.” And that was the hearty echo of every one of those present who enjoyed the evening to the fullest extent, and are unanimous in the saying tnat Mr. and Mrs. Hessier cannot be surpassed as entertainers. Mr. and Mrs. Pilliod and daughter returned tills morning to (Irand Rapids. Ohio, and were accompanied as far as Fort Wayne by Mesilames James P. and Tom Haefllng. C. E. Hocker and family motored to Linn Grove yesterday, where they were royolly entertained at the home ! of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Baumgartner. Section 4 of the German Reformed Aid society, known as The Lucky ' Twelve, will entertain the ladies of ; the Concord Lutheran Aid at the home : of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Vogt Wednesday I afternoon, the program beginning i promptly at 1:30 o’clock. In the ej- ' ening the same section will entertain | the members of the Reformed church | and their friends at the Voght home. I A musical program will be given both afternoon and evening, the evening program beginning at 8 o clock. Everybody is cordially invited. A very happy birthday surprise was that given Sunday in honor of Mrs. Jacob Weidler at her home near this city. Those invited to spend the day there and enjoy the sumptuous dinner and supper were the families of Rev. Hessert, Peter Kirsch. Fred Mutchler, E. Schlickman, John Weidler and , Chris Vogt. The day was one of great I pleasure, the guests showing their esteem for the celebrant by showering 1 her with a number of pretty and useful gifts. , v Invitations announcing the wedding oi Miss Emma Rose Mutchler to Rev. Edward Worthman are out, the event to take place Thursday, September 29th. The wedding services will take place at the German Reformed church and will be one of the pleasant affairs of the month. — FUNERAL TUESDAY. The last sad rites for Mrs. Rachel Johnson, whose death occurred on last Saturday morning, will be held Tuesday morning from St. Paul's church. The funeral cortege will leave the home at 10 o’clock, sun time, for the church, and services will be held immediately upon arrival at the church. Interment wil Ibe made in the Decatur cemetery. WANTADCOLUMN WANTED —Fifty men and women to dress poultry at Berling's Packing house. Good wages paid. Can work on night or day shift. Inquire at the packing house, corner First and Jefferson streets. 220tf WORK WANTED —I wish a place to work, either housework or clerking. Call or ’phone Geneva, lour short rings or write to Blanch Michael, Geneva, R. R. No. 1, care John Stuckey. 216t2 WANTED —Two well dressed young men to leave home city Saturday. No cigarette smoker wanted. Apply Mr. Fuller, Monroe street, next to Wemhoff's Granite Works, evenings, seven to eight. 217t3 , WANTED —Middle aged woman to do general housework. Must be good cook and laundress. Will pay reasonable wages for right party.—L. W. Coppock, 437 North 2nd St. 210t5 SALESMEN—Our side-line men clear $5.00 a day while waiting for trains. A thoroughly high grade, dignified proposition that any salesman can easily place with retailers in any line. A side line you will delight to handle. Write now. —M. H. Mathews, 1228 Thomas Building. Dayton, Ohio. WASHINGS WANTED—lnquire at this office. Grapes wanted; 'phone 571. 215tf FOR SALE—A bunch of fine blooded Shropshire bucks. Enquire of Jacob Omler, Decatur, Route 5; 'phone 9-Q FOR SALE —Extra good buck lamb. Enquire of Roy Runyon, one-half mile north of the Schnepp school house, and on the Decatur Rural Route No. 8. 211t6 Use air slacked lime for fertilizing wheat land. Will materially Increase yield. Good for all crops. (Jost only $5.00 per ton. —J. D. Hale. 214t6 Henry Knapp has a car of high grade fertilizer that he Is selling at the right price. 215t6 FOR SALE —One kitchen range, one base burner, a bed with mattress and springs, a baby carriage, one high chair, a large Rayo coal oil lamp, with Japanese shade, one office desk. For Information see Mrs. Don Quinn; ’phone 136. 218t6 TWO COLTS FOR SALE—One coming two years old and the other coming three years old in the spring. Inquire of Reuben Bauer at Monmouth. 220t3

R.R. TIMETABLES GRAND RAPIDS 4 INDIANA Effective Aug. 7. 1910. NORTHBOUND. Dally 7:54 a. m. Daily, except Sunday .... 5:15 P- “■ Daily .11:55 p. nt. SOUTHBOUND. Dally, except Sunday 7:06 a. usually, except Sunday 1:08 p. m. Daily 1:55 a. m. Sunday only 8:01 p. m. T., ST. L. 4 W. R. R Westbound. No 3. daily except Sunday.. 7:52 am. No. 1, daily except Sunday.. 3:17 pm. No. 5, daily ..., 10:28 p.m. Eastbound. No. 6, daily 5:12 a.m. No. 2, dally except Sunday. .11:03 a.m. No. 4, daily 7:03 p m. The Fort Wayne 4 Springfield Rah way Company. Trains Leave Trains Leave Decatur Fort Wayne 5:50 a.m. 7:00 a.m. 7:00 a.m. ?:30a. m. 8:30a.m. 10:00a.m. 10:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m 7:00 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 9:30p.m 11:00p.m. — n A MAN OF IRON NERVE. Indomitable will and tremendous energy are never found where stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels are out of order. If you want these qualities and the success they bring, use Dr. King’s New Life Pills, the matchless regulators for keen brain and strbng body. 25c at all druggists. —o NOTICE OF RECEIVER S SALE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Frank M. Schirmeyer, receiver appointed by the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County, State of Indiana, in a certain cause therein pending, No. 8005, and entitled, The Old Adams County Bank vs. the Decatur Filler Company, as such receiver, pursuant to an order of said Court, will offer for sale at public sale, on Saturday, October 1, 1910, at 1 o’clock p. m., at the stables of said Decatur Filler Company, located near the northeast center of the inter-, section of Seventh and Jefferson streets, in the City of Decatur. Indiana, the following personal property, to-wlt: 1 ■ Ten head work horses, 1 driving horse, farm wagon, complete with bed. 4 bolt wagons with racks, 5 wagons without beds, 3 wagon beds, 2 onehorse wagons, 2 pair hay ladders, 3 pair Michigan bob sleds, 4 pair common bob sleds, 4 buggies, 6 sets double work harness, 1 set single work harness, 1 double set light harness, other harness, horse clipper, hay forks, sleeping and heavy horse blankets, horse brushes and curry combs, 8 sets fly nets, harness oil, water tank, water tank heater, manure conveyor, log and boom chains, swamp hooks, stirrups, cant hooks, bars, tongs, blocks, dump boards, and other stable and teaming tools and implements. Terms: —Cash, on day of sale. FRANK M. SCHIRMEYER. 219t5 Receiver. o WANTED —Dishwasher at Curley’s. 215t3 FOR SALE—Cheap, a four-horse power gasoline engine. Call or address Willshire Lumber Co., Willshire, Ohio. 196t6 HAY MARKET. S. W. PETERSON. No. 1 Timothy, loose, per ton ..$13.00 No. 1 Timothy, baled, per ton... 14.00 D F. LEONARD Live Stock and General AUCTIONEER SEVEN YEARS EXPERIENCE DECATUR, IND. R. F. D. NO. 4 Preble Telephone Line 95.

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East Buffalo Market East Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. te l to Daily celpts. 12,800; shipments 4.00). toda. . receipts, 4,000; shipments, ■■ • clal to New York Saturday, LUO. hogs closing steady. Heavy $».406r $9.60; few extreme X U: -diums, $9.70@£80; Yorkers, $9.856110.00; P l 3». roughs. $8.50@»8.70; stags. SHW $7 50; cattle 3,750; steady to strong, export and New York steers, $6..->fe 17.50: shipping steers. $6.00fi56. ; 0; butchers. $5,506 $6 00: heifers. $4..> 6 $6.25; cows. $3,506 sheep, Looo, steadv, higher; lambs, $7,756 |7.80. yearlings, $5.50@»6.09; wethers. $4.75 ©55.00; ewes, $4-’5654.60; calves, $5.006910.50. CHICAGO GRAIN. Chicago, 111., Sept. 17-Wheat-Sep.. 96Uc; Dec.. $1.00%; May. $1.06%. Corn —Sep., 54%c; Dec.. ,>.> - %c. May, 56%c. Oats—Sep., 34%c; Dec., 35%c, May, 38%c. TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, 0.. Sept. 17—Wheat—Cash and Sep., $1.00; Dec., $1.04; May. $1.08%. Corn —Cash and Sep., 58c; Dec.. 55%c; May, 58%c. Oats—Cash, 36%c: Sept.. 36%'c: Dec., 37%c; May. 40%c. LOCAL GRAIN. G. T. Burl. Timothy seed, prime 94.50 No. 2. Red wheat 81c No. 2, White wheat 89c Corn 73c White corn 75c Standard White oats 32c

Michigan Homeseekers —. I am going back to Michi- ■ gan on Thursday Sept. 22. I . would be glad to have anyi body go with me and see the best land at from sls to SSO an acre that they ever saw. 1 Now r is the time to go. Do not put it off any longer. f Come and see me on R.F.D. i 12 or telephone “G7”. Arrange to go next Thursday, 1 September 22. David Flanders, Decatur. i — A RELIABLE MEDICINE—NOT A NARCOTIC. Mrs. F. Marti, St. Joe, Mich., says . Foley’s Honey and Tar saved her littie boy's life. She writes: “Our little boy contracted a severe bronchial , trouble, and as the doctor's medicine , did not cure him, I gave him Foley’s ; Honey and Tar in which I have great . faith. It cured the cough as well as : the choking and gaging spells, and he . got well in a short time. Foley’s Honey and Tar has many times saved us I much trouble and we are never without it in the house. The Holthouse Drug Co. , P. J. HIUIID SANITARY PLUMBING Gas Fitting, Steam and Hot Water Heating, Gas and Combination Fixtures 23 Monroe St. phone 3M

■■■■■■a a a ■■■■■■ umii m ■ aasaaa ■ Says Charley to Henry, “I’m surprised ■ ■ That you’re not tired of livin’, ” ■ ■ Says Henr y 10 Charley, “I’ve got wtse ■ ■ And begun to smoke the Royal Ribbon.” ■ JMg*Maaßaaaaaaaaa MHMMB Ba ~O NOT READ THIS > Plenty'of monRates. No Extras -T ey. Very Low raauon^ brat^‘‘ R Son^ 1 & Rlc i’ accid ent and fireinsurgain "n a T th^Sve«° n Cieaner ” to let and * Bell ’ Infor ' K n ’ op a month’s trial/ * ea ’ I r ??ges and furnaces at a great barW ‘ J -MYERS, 233 N. sth st Thone 265

Rod Clover seed Barley, No. 2 Rye A-lsike seed sx.oo uats, new LOCAL PRODUCE. H. KE RUNG Eggs Butter Fowls Ducks Geese Old turkeys Spring chicks By Becatur Produce Co. Toung hukeyi Old turkeys io,. Fowls Spring chickens Ducks Geese Butter Eggs 20c BUTTER AND EGGS. M. FULLENKAMP’S. Lard 1 Eggs 20c Butter 18c, 20c, 25c Butter, packing 18c NIBLICK 4 CG. Good roll butter 20c® 25c Eggs 20c WOOL AND HIDES. ) B. KALVER and BCN. Beef hides 6? Calf hides 10c Sheep pelta, 25c to 91 29 Merchantable wool ....21c Tallow 4c

I. I.CO/Et Dllt,W.». t. G. COVEIHIE,| 9!s. J. S. Coverdala auaSo.i Special attention given to diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nosa, and Throat Office üB% 2nd Street Decatur, Indiana *************** » The Most Complete « « Line of High Grade ♦ » * ' Smoking Chewing * •TOBACCO* * Carried in the city at * < « » T.C. Corbett’s « * Cigar Store * «t4r********¥«*t' F 0 R SA L E Gasoline stovesjand 'Coal Ranges. Over 30 different styles, almost new, can be bought at your own price. Inquire at Indiana Lighting Co., 5 doors West of Old AdamsJCounty Bank,Monroe st. Decatur, Indiana. g ♦<■♦« ! I I »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦< I l <"H‘ g | Subscribe for the ■ ■ Z Ladies Home •; Journal :: ;; Twice a Month ;; $1.50 per year • { CITY NEWS STAND J B♦♦+<11li (HHHHH+'H B