Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 8, Number 229, Decatur, Adams County, 28 September 1910 — Page 4

GOLDEN WEDDING (Continued from page 1) gaged in farming, but when the rebellion broke out and his country needed his services he was among the foremost volunteers and served in the war three years. Even though Mr. and Mrs. Parrish have suffered many of the trials and hardships of pioneer days, they have also received many of the blessings and have collected sufficient wealth that they can now enjoy all the necessary comforts of life. The number of years "have touched lightly upon Mr. Parrish, for his quick Step and his alertness of mind make him appear as a man of about three score years, though he is past seventy-five years of age. He is a great reader and

SAFETY AND PAYMENT OF Four Per Cent Interest on certificates of deposit left one year make this BANK an excellent place for your savings and idle money JHE Firsts National BANK DECATUR INDIANA

IA BIG CARPET AND RUG SALE I i Sale Starts Tuesday, Sept. 27 | g Closes Saturday, October I I |§ We are going to make this a banner week on Rugs and Carpets. Every Rug and every yard of Car- H pet will be sold at reductions. Buy now, just when you need them. H |g SPECIAL RUG BARGAINS I BIG CARPET REDUCTIONS S Wilton Rugs 9x12, worth S4O, this 5a1e 533.50 -4 t -' W W Fvopv Trnv/I fAiinr i MM Wilton Rugs 9x12, worth $35, this 5a1e 529.50 H Veiy yar d °f All-Wool and Part-Wool Car- I Bigelon Axminster Rugs worth S2B, this sale s2l.oo } ' • I nhll wUI Reductions. £35 Axminster Rugs worth $23 to $25, this sale sl9.oo I * BeSt all ‘ Wool standa rd make, worth 75c, this sale 64c gni Kg Axminster Rugs 11-3x12 cheap at $30 526.75 Best all_w ° ol standard make, worth 70c, this sale . * 62c Tap Rugs 9x12 cheap at sl7 this 5a1e 513.75 BeSt C ‘ Chain ’ standard make worth 50 to 90c this sale 44 cBO H 3 Axminster Rugs 27x54 cheap at $2.50 this sale sl.9B BeSt Uni ° n Carpet ’ Btandard make worth 45c this sale ' 34c KS Axminster Rugs 27x54 cheap at $3 this sale s2.ls y I Granite three thread weave make 25 to 30c this sale 21 m gp< Axminster Rugs 36x72 cheap at $5.50 this sale .... $3.30 \ ra ■ " ~ Special this week 50 Velvet Rugs, each $1.22 MdKC jCkCtIORS While StOCkS 3FC COHipktC Bl BB In this department we are able to show you the most complete stock, as well as the largest open stock in this T W H B| nothing but the very best brands from reliable standard manufacturers. SALE CLOSES SATURDAY NIGHT 1 OCT 19H) H | NIBLICK AND COMPANY “I

keeps himself well informed on all current events. The event of Tuesday was only one of their many happy years and It Is the wish of their numerous friends . that they may live to enjoy many . more anniversary days. . -- ■■■ O 11 CLOSING OUT MY STOCK. All the siock in my second store, including beds, cupboards, . chairs, cook stoves and heaters, and i all other kinds of furniture, must be i sold at once, regardless of price, (’all . if you need anything. ■ I 227(6 H. S. PORTER. 0 I PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale i 1 at public sale at his residence, eight I ‘ and one-halt miles so'-ji of Decatur on i • the poor farm road, rwo and one-half miles southeast of Monroe, five miles southwest of Pleasant Mills, two miles from Steele, beginning at 10 o’clock, a. m., on Tuesday, October 11, 1910, seven head of horses and colts, two good milch cows, fifty head of hogs, 2,000 bushels of corn to be sold in the shock, farm implements, hay in mow, 2,000 bushels of seed corn, and numerous other articles, at the usual terms. C. H. LAMMIMAN. J. N. Burkhead, Auct. HAS AGENCY. Norbert Holthouse wishes to call the attention of his friends to the fact that he has taken the agency for the Bluffton Steam laundry, and from now on will send laundry each week and deliver same an Saturday. Anybody wishing information and wanting to send to this place should ’phone No. 43, and Norbert will call and explain matters. 228t6 —— —o NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the German Fire Insurance company of French township, Adams county, Indiana, will hold their 28th annual meeting at their usual place of meeting in the Election school house. District No. 3, in French township, Adams county, Indiana, at 10 o’clock, a. 1 m., Saturday, October 1. 1910, i , A. J. SMITH. I 224t7 ' ’ I President. SEWING WANTED—WiII take work I home or go to patrons’ houses. In- i quire of Miss Annice Wilder, Mon- I mouth, R. R. No. 7. 229t6 s

A DISTRICT CALL' G. A. R. Boys Will Meet at Bluffton October sth— Decatur Will Go. FARE SIXTY CENTS Department Commander Will be Present—Old Soldiers Ail Invited. Decatur members of the G. A. R. ■ will go to Bluffton on October sth, to| attend a district meeting. They will; leave here at 7:52 a. in. and returning, leave Bluffton at 6:30 p. ni., the fare j for the round trip being sixty cents I The call received today was as follows : Bluffton. Ind., Sept. 8, 1910, Commander. Comrades, and all soldiers of the Civil War: I want to call your attention to the fact that, at the State Encampment, held at Terre Haute, I was elected recruiting officer for the Eighth district, and it is my duty to call a district meeting, which we have decided to hold on October 5, 1010, said meeting to be held at Lew Dailey Post Hall in Bluffton. I endeavored to locate this meet Wig at a more central place in the dis trict but failed, so we invite you and all soldiers of the Civil war to meet with us on the above-named day. We especially call the attention of all soldiers who have allowed themselves to be dropped from the rolls as members and those who have never been members. to attend this meeting, as I am very sure that you will hear something that will be of interest to you. We have arranged for the department commander to be with us on this occasion, and I am sure that he will be more than pleased to meet you all, and I am also sure that you will be delighted to see and hear him. Now comrades, lay aside all excuses, and come to this meeting. Com? early, and we will make you real welcomd. This may be your only chance to meet and gree our department commander, and I think I will make no mistake when I say that you will bear from him many reasons why you should identify yourselves with the

I Grand Army of the Republic. Come and let us touch, elbows once more, an. dtalk over the many incidents of camp life, and. the experience on the field, and I am sure you will go home feeling that this has been a day well spent. Now comrades, if you want a distrlst meeting at your place, show your appreciation of this, the first one. and do your duty in any way possible. Either come as a post, or send a delegation, and have this circular letter put in your paper, or papers. You , will thereby not only be working in ■ your own interest, but will be helping 1 your comrades. Lam very earnestly your recruiting ; officer lor the Eighth distrist, H. C. MELICK. KINGSLAND WRECK PICTURES. — John B. Stoneburner has arranged i for several slides, showing the terri- , ble wreck of a week ago at Kingsland , when two interurban cars collided. I killing forty people, nearly all of whom were known here. The pictures will show a number of details and will prove most interesting. Besides this he will have the regular picture show. It’s five cents. o - A car load of fine Michigan peaches on sale at Hunsickers’ restaurant. Hurry, for they are selling fast. AUCTION SALE SATURDAY. At the Brock house on Seventh street, Saturday. October Bth. I will offer for sale at public auction, our household goods, consisting of beds, chairs, carpets, kitchen cabinet, stoves, lounges, sofas, dressers and various other articles. 227t5 H. S. PORTER. o— PUBLIC SALE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will hold a public sale at his residence, two and one-half miles east of Decatur on the James Bain farm, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m.. on Wednesday, October 5, 1910, good live stock, farm inmplements, grain, hay, etc., including several horses, 1 bull cows, hogs and shoatg, 20 tons of hay and numerous other articles. at the usual terms. OGG & ROBINSON. J. N. Burkhead, Auct. 3m C. B. Poling, Clerk. o A car load of tine Michigan peaches on sale at Hunsickers’ restaurant. Hurry, for they are selling fast.

PUBLIC SALE. • Live stack, implements, grain. 1 wLU offer tor sale at my farm one- ' fourth mile north of Monroe, begin- • nlng at 10 o'clock a. m„ Friday, September 30, 1910, the following property, to-wit: Horses, cattle, gheep and hogs. Seven horses. One 8-year-old ( good size driving horse, lady broke every way, one 12-year-old mare in foal, one 6-year-old mare in foal, one 3-year-old gelding. All good size and good workers. One good past yearling mare colt, 2 good spring mare ' colts, all standard breed; 6 spring ewe lambs, 23 breeding ewes from one to three years old, 12 head of cattle, consisting of 4 milch cows, two giving milk now, one fresh cow and one w'll be fresh soon: all good milkers, good size and docile; 2 two year old heifers, with calf, 6 head of young cattle. ! 26 head of shoats, weighing from 60 to 100 pounds each; 4 sows, 2 with pigs by side, 2 will farrow soon; 1 1 two-horse corn plow. 1 hay tedder, 1 • bay rake, 1 mowing machine. 1 break--1 Ing plow, 1 seven shovel cultivator 1 plow, 1 double shovel plow, 1 spring 1 tooth harrow, 1 large iron harrow’, I 1 double wooden harrow, 1 Deer riding i plow, 1 three horse double tree, 1 new 18 inch Deer disc drill, 1 pair hay Imlders, 1 Rock Island hay loader, 1 new i Hoosier disc drill, one spring wagon. ■ one 2-horse Turnbull wagon, one new double wagon box, one carriage, one land roller, one set of double heavy harness, good as new, 200 shocks ot corn in field and 50 head of good lay1 ing hens. 1 Terms: —All sums of $5.00 and under cash in hand: over $5,00 a credit . of 10 months will be given, the pur- , chaser giving bankable note therefor I with approved freehold security to the satisfaction of the undersigned. Four per cent off for cash on sums over $5.00. No property removed until settled for. J. A. HENDRICKS. J. N. Burkhead and J. A. Michaud, • auctioneers. M. L. Oliver. Clerk. o 1 FOR SALE —Gocart in good condition. Enquire at the home of Jacob J. Meyers, 1109 West Madison street or at Mutchler's meat market. 228t6 ’ FOUND—A lapel Knights of Columbus pin. Owner can have same bycalling at this effice for information and paying for ad. “ 228t6 —o DON’T FORGET Smith & Ulman’s sale of fine Hereford Cattle, Decatur. Wednesday.

“ daily market reports “ Corrected HE very Afternoon

East Buffalo Market East Buffalo. N.. Sept. 28-(Spec-ial to Daily Democrat)— Receipts, 4,000; shipments, 570; official to New York yesterday, 570; hogs closing dull. ... Heavy, $9,15© $9.25; mediums, $9.50 Ji59.55; Yorkers, $9.40© s9.ao; pigs, $0 15®59.25; roughs, [email protected]; stags. $6.50©|7.25; sheep, 5,200; steady; lambs, dull and lower; tops, $7.30; cattle. 75; slow. CHICAGO GRAIN. Chicago, 111., Sept. 27—Wheat—Sep,, 95.%c; Dec., 98%c; May, $1.03%, Corn —Sep.. 52%c; Dec., 50%c; May. 53%c. Oats—Sep., 32%c; Dec., 33%c; May, iWftc. TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, O. Sept. 27 —Wheat —Cash and Sep., 99%c; Dec.. $1,01%; May, $1.06%. Corn—Cash and Sep.. 55%c; Dec.. 52%c; May, 55%c. Oats—Cash and Sep., 35%c; Dec.. 36%c; May, 39c. LOCAL GRAIN. G. T. Burtt. Timothy seed, prime $4.50 No. 2 Red wheatß9c No. 2 White wheat 87c Corn 63c White corn 65c Standard white oats 30c Red Clover seedsß.oo Barley, No. 2 48c Rye 62c Alsike seed SB.OO

DON’T FORGET Smith & Ulman’s sale of fine Hereford Cattle, Decatur, Wednesday. 0 FARM FOR RENT. I wish to rent my farm, sixty acres of black corn land, locted two miles east and oue and one-half miles north of Monroe. Will rent for cash. T. W. BESS. Decatur, R. R. No. 10; ’phone, Monroe. 222t6 0- ■ Democrat Want Ads Pay.

Oats, new 3o c LOCAL PRODUCE H. BtRLDMU. Eggs Butter Fowls iu< Ducks 9 C Geese Old turkeys n c Spring chicks n e By Decatur Prodaee Co. Toting Mikeys h» Old turkeys ip c Fowls Spring chickensn c Ducks de Geese »« Butter Ho Eggs -20 c BUTTER AND EGGS. M. FULLINKAMP’S. Lard Eggs -22 c Butter 21c Butter, pausing ige NIBLICK A CG. Good roll butter 20c®25c Eggs 20c WOOL AND HIDES B. KALVER and SON. Beef hides Cald hides 10c Sheep pelts, 15c to |l.2a Merchantable woolHe Tallow 4c ■■pwr'- »>* HAY MARKET. S. W. PETERSON. No. 1 Timothy, loose, per ton. .$13.59 No. 1 Timothy, baled, per ton... 14 00

DON’T FORGET Smith & Ulman’s sale of fine Hereford Cattle, Decatur, Wednesday. o 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 — "O —— - —- Democrat Want Ads Pay. Democrat Want Ads Pay.