Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 8, Number 239, Decatur, Adams County, 10 October 1910 — Page 4

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East Buffalo Market East Buffalo, N. Y., Oct. 10—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Saturday receipts, 19,200; shipments, 4,750; today, receipts, 4,800; shipments, 1710; official to New York Saturday 2880; hogs closing steady. Bulk sales $9.00 for all weights; heavy, [email protected]; pigs, [email protected]; Yorkers and mediums, $9.00; roughs, $7.70; stags, [email protected]; cattle, 3,750; 15c@25c higher; export and New York steers, $6.50® $7.00; shipping steers, [email protected]; butchers, $5.50@ $6.25; cows, [email protected]; heifers, $5.00 $6.00; sheep, 17,000; active; top lambs $7.50(i57.65; yearlings [email protected]; wethers, $4.50® $4.75; ewes, $4.00@ $4.25, CHICAGO GRAIN. Chicago, 111., Oct. B—Whea8 —Wheat —Dec., 98%c; May. $1.04%; July, 99%c. Corn —Dec., 49%c; May. 52%c. Oats — Dec., 32 May, 36 %c. TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, 0., Oct. B—Whea8 —Wheat —Cash, 99c; Dec., sl.Ol ; May, $1.06%. Corn —Cash, 53%c; Dec., 51%c; May, 54 %c. Oats—Cash, 35%c; Dec., 35% c; May, 38 %c. LOCAL GRAIN. Timothy seed, prime $4.50 No. 2 Red wheat 90c No. 2 White wheat 88c Corn 56c White corn .* 57c Standard white oats 30c Red Clover seed $7.75 Barley, No. 2 48c Rye 62c Alisike seed $7.75 Oats, new 30c

D.F. LEONARD Live Stock and General AUCTIONEER SEVEN YEARS EXPERIENCE DECATUR, IND. R. F. D? NO. 4 Preble Telephone Line 95. TYPEWRITERS AT WHOLESAJ-E We have sold over fISBI 110’typewriters since ' March 24 and all JES3B? ourcustomers are well pleased. Call and see us and we wi<l 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. g g | Subscribe for the t Z Ladies Home | S Journal ♦ Twice a Month J | $1.50 per year | CITY NEWS STAND | a ■* J * * * ,J A A A A4r!i AA/ Ki T'4 I'T '4 UH j I. meiHLt. * B L t. COVERO'LE. H vjs. J. S. Gowdaia ansStii Spau'ial attention given to diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose, and Tiiroaf Office nB% 2nd Street Decatur, Indiana P. J. HYLAND SANITARY PLUMBING Gas Fitting, Steam and Hot Water Heating, Gas and Combination Fixtures 23 Monroe St. Phone 354 Democrat Want Ads Pay.

LOCAL PRODUCE. DECATUR PRODUCE CO. Old turkeys , 10c Turkeys, young 14c Fowls 9c Spring Chicks 9c Ducks 9c Geese 7c Butter 20c Eggs 22c Old roosters 5c H. BERLING. Eggs 22c Butter 20c Fowls »c Ducks 9c Geese * 7c Old turkeys 10c Young turkeys 14c Spring Chicks 9c Old roosters 5c BUTTER AND EGGS. M. FULLENKAMP’S. Eggs 23c Butter 21c Butter, packing 18c NIBLICK * CO. Good roll butter 22c Eggs 23c WOOL AND HIDES. B. KALVER and SON. Beef hides •« Calf hides 10e Sheep pelta ssc to sl.2s Merchantable wool 21c Tallow <c HAY MARKET. 8. W. PETERSON. No. 1 Timothy, loose, per t0n..513.50 No. 1 Timothy, baled, per ton .. 14.00

FOR RENT—A five-room cottage on East Jackson street. For particu-. lars see Mike Smith. 231t6 BAND BRACELET LOST at the Election school house Friday. September 30th. Reward for return to Miss Lulu Jahn. Monroe R. R. 1. 234t3 FOR SALE—Retort soft coal burner. Good as new. Will sell cheap.—A. P. Beatty. 237t6 FOR RENT —Seven roomed house, N. Second street; gas, cellar, water in house. See Jacob Atz. 237t3

g i HELLO t FARMERS j and » STOCKMEN t The fall of 1910 is here, t Sales season is here. I + thank you for your pa1+ tronage for the past 7 years. I Still remain yours for successful sales. . J. N. Burkhead, ; I the General Live Stock ;: Auctioneer. ; MONROE, IND. 1 Telephone at my exI pense. +4-M+++++4-++++-M-i-H-+++ [Don’t Wait | If You Need Money See-Os at! Once We loan money on any good chattel security, such as Furniture, Pianos, Horses, etc. We give a liberal discount on all loans paid off before due. If you need money, fill out the following blank,, cut it out and mail it to us. Our agent U In Becatur every Tueeday, Name Address Ain't Wanted Kind of Security Reliable Private Ft. Wayne Loan Comoany Established 189$. Room Z Second Floor, 70$ Calhoun Street I Home Phone, 83$. Fort Wayne, Ind

GRAND RAPIDS & INDIANA. Northbound. No. 5 . 1:41a.m. No. 7.1 8:05 a.m. No. 3 3:12 p.m. Southbound. No. 4 1:45 a.m. No. 2 1:01 p. m. No. 12 7:04 a.m. T„ ST. L. & W. R. R. Westbound. No. 3. daily except Sunday.. 7:52a.m. No. 1, daily except Sunday.. 3:17 p.m. No. 5, dally ...10:28p.m. Eastbound. No. 6, daily 5:12 a.m. No. 2, daily except Sunday. .11:03 a.m. No. 4, daily 7:03 p.m. NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF COPPOCK MOTOR CAR CO Pursuant to an order of the Adams Circuit court duly entered of record in the matter of the receiver of the Coppock Motor Car company, notice is hereby given that all claims against said company must be filed with the undersigned as receiver on or before the twentieth day of October, 1910, of which order all creditors will take notice. A. D. SUTTLES, Receiver Coppock Motor Car Co. 224t1-230tl o ■ i— . A GENEROUS AND CHARITABLE WISH “I wish all might know of the benefit I received from Foley’s Kidney Remedy,” says I. N. Regan, Farmer, Mo. His Kidneys and bladder gave him so much pain, misery and annoyance, he could not work, nor sleep. He says Foley’s Kidney Remedy completely cured him. The Holthouse Drug Co. o PUBt-IC SALE. Henry Meyer will offer for sale at his residence, three miles east of the city on the old Dykeman farm, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., on Thursday, October 20, 1910, Two brood mares, with foal; 2 spring colts, 1 colt coming two years old, good milch cow, 11 head of shoats, 40 chickens; also 150 shocks of corn, farm implements, etc., at the usual terms. « •» John Spuhler, Auct. t 4 J. F. Fruchte, Clerk.

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. Notice is hereby given that the first Monday in November is the last day to pay your fall installment of taxes. The law is very strict in regard to this and all that are not paid on or before that time will be delinquent, and the penalty must be added. Please be in time, and save the penalty. The treasurer’s office will be open from 7 a. m. till 5 p. m. Yours very truly, - -1 v C. W. YAGER, Nov. 7 County Treasurer. —o Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has become famous for Its cures of coughs, colds, croup and influenza. Try it when in need. It contains no harmful substance and always gives prompt relief. Sold by all druggists. You can can find a better stock to select from in watches, closks and rings, etc., at Didot’s, the jeweler, north side of court house. 226tf WANTED AT ONCE —Hampton’s Magazine wants a reliable man or woman in Decatur to sell the fastestgrowing magazine in America. Earn $1.50 to $5.00 a day. Write immediately for ‘ Salary Plan” and free outfit. Address “Von,” Sales Mgr., Hampton’s Magazine, 85 West 35th St., NewYork. 237t4 BOYS! GlßLS!’—Free Columbia bicycles for a little easy spare time for Hampton’s Magazine. Send postal for wonderful free bicycle offer. Address “Bicycle Club,” Room 538, 66 West 35th St., New York. 237t4 SEWING WANTED—WiII take work home or go to patrons’ homes. —Annice Wilder, R. R. 7; telephone 10-M. 237(8 A jolly good fellow says the new jeweler on N. S. C. H. sells nothing but ilarm clocks. At the price, you better all hurry up and buy one. There won't be enough to go around. •—Didot, the new jewelryman, that wants your business. 234t3 FOR SALE —An up-to-date bakery and restaurant and ice cream parlor, 24year stand. For further reference, write me. —C. R. Bowlands, Bronson, Mich. 232t12 STRAYED —Black and white spotted sow, weighing about 175 pounds. Please send word regarding same to J. L. Reitz, residing a half mile southwest of city, who will settle for same. 234t3 FOR SALE —House and lot on South Sixth street. Inquire of Daniel Sprang. 230t30 FOR SALE —Sow, with eleven pigs. Inquire of J. W. Watts, Monmouth, Ind., R. R. 7; ’phone 15 on M. line. WANTED —A good, honest influential man to handle Adams county for us. Good position and good pay.—The Superior Chemical Co., Columbus Grove, Ohio. It

THE SOCIAL NOTES (Continued from Page 2.) the home of Miss Della Frauhiger In Wells county was a merry one, thoroughly enjoying the jolly social time, the chicken dinner at noon, and the feast of watermelons and musk melons. Those from this city in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. August Schlickman, Martin Schlickman. Emma Schlickman, Ella Mutchler, Zehna Steele, Daisy Ballenger. Rose Colchin, Frances Butler, Celia Kinney and Della Frauhiger. Mrs. Bart France will be hostess to the members of the Black Rag club Wednesday afternoon. 0 JIM WORDEN’S DOUBLE LOAD. Jimmie Worden came in from Hoagland Sunday morning with an overload of booze on. He also carried a suit case in which is said there was a young and prosperous looking saloon. On the train Jim had a fight, and when he stepped, or rather was helped from the train he was a sorry looking man, with blood streaming from his face, his clothes discolored, and his steap unsteady, but he hung onto the suit case. He was arrested by Night Policeman Melchi and given a hearing before Mayor Teeple this morning. He plead guilty and was fined a dollar and costs. He paid ten of it and his suit case and all the precious contenst were held as a cash bond. —o ■ EVANGELISTIC SERIES OPENS. With the morning and evening services at the Christian church Sunday J. M. Dawson, the pastor, opened a series of evangelistic services that will prove a great power for good. The evangelistic services follow a two weeks' earnest prayer service just closed, which has greatly strengthened the powers for the great campaign. Everybody invited. o George H. Kelley of Portland was in the city today on business and reported that Congressman John A. M. Adair is convalescing, and it is thought that his recovery will be rapid from this time on. 0 MR. INVESTOR. Real estate in Decatur is at its lowest. It is bound to rise. Why not buy now and benefit by the advance in value. (1 Two story frame residence, corner Eighth and Jefferson; new roof, painted this summer, ten rooms, drove well, cellar, fruit, etc.; $1,650 cash. (2) Two full lots. 5 room house, barn, twenty fruit trees, well, hydrant for city water in yard, on corner of Mann and Patterson streets; $650. A. D. SUTTLES. 239tf o POULTRY FOR SALE. A fine lot of youngsters of the following birds: White Wyandottes of the Owen Farms Strain, White Leghorns of the Wyckoff Strain, bred for fancy and utility purposes. 239t6 g. c. McClure, r. R. 6 Monroeville. Ind. o— PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at his residence, 8% miles south of Decatur on the poor farm road, 2% miles southeast of Monroe. 5 miles southwest of Pleasant Mills and 2 miles from Steele, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., Tuesday, October 11, 1910, the following property, to-wit: Horses, Cattle and Hogs. Seven head Horses and Colts, consisting of 4 work horses and brood mares and three good grade Belgium colts. Two good milch cows. Fifty head of hogs, forty head of shoats, nine brood sows, part of them with pigs by side and rest to farrow later on; one good male hog, registered, eligible to head any herd in Indiana. 2,000 bushels of corn to be sold in shock, 100 shock bunches; six dozen chickens. Farm Implements. Mowers, binders, hay loaders, hay tedders, check row corn planters, drills, harrows, shovel plows, double shovel plows, 2 two-horse cultivators, good Clipper seed cleaner, 2 good wagons, one a steel wheel, the other a Smith Brothers make, as good as new; 2 hay ladders, 1 hay ladder, hog rack and corn gathering rig combined; 3 sets double work harness, set single carriage harness, 2 buggies and many other tools. Hay in the mow, 30 gallon copper kettle and many articles of every kind too numerous to mention. Terms —All sums of $5.00 and under cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit of ; 10 months will be given, the purchas- : er giving bankable note therefor with ] approved freehold security to the satisfaction of the undersigned. Four per cent off for cash. No property re- i moved until settled for. 1 C. H. LAMMIMAN. s J. N. Burkhead, Auct. 1

j PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned, William D. Conrad, will offer at public sale at his home, 4 miles north of Magley, and 1 mile west of Freldhelm, beginning at 10 o'clock a. in., Thursday, October 27, 1910, the following property, towit: As 1 have sold my farm and am going to Kansas, all property will be sold at this sale. Horses, Cattle, Hogs, etc. Horses —Three head, one bay mare 5 years old, weighs 1710 pounds, in foal, 1 black mare 6 years old, weighs 1710 pounds, in foal, 1 two-year-old Belgian colt, weighs 1400 pounds. Cattle—Five milch cows, 1 will have calf at side by time of sale; 6 head of young cattle. Hogs—Two good brood sows, 5 shoats, weighing 80 pounds each, 9 pigs, 5 head of good ewes, 100 head of chickens, 8 tons of loose mixed hay in mow. 16 acres of shocked corn in the field. Implements —Milwaukee binder and mower, disc grain drill, Oliver riding plow, walking plow, spring tooth harrow, spike tooth harrow, ground roller, sulkey cultivator, big farm wagon, spring wagon, house building material, some household goods and many other articles not herein mentioned. Terms —All sums of $5.00 and under. cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, the purchaser giving bankable note therefor with approved freehold security to the satisfaction of the undersigned. Five per cent off for cash on sums over $5.00. No property removed until set tied for. WILLIAM CONRAD. Noah Frauhiger. Auct. Wm. Krauss, Clerk. — o PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at his farm, 6 miles southwest of Decatur and one-half mile south of Peterson. Ind., on the Decatur and Bluffton stone road, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m„ on Wednesday, October 12, 1910, Four horses, two cows, farming implements, tools, 200 shocks of eorn in the field, oats in the bin, about 120 feet of %-ineh rope, and a number of other articles at the usual terms. WM. ZIMMERMAN. Noah Frauhiger, Auct. i, PUBLIC SALE. Andrew Steavley will offer for sale at his residence one mile south and three and one-half miles east of Monroe. and one mile north and one-half mile west or baiem, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., on Thursday, October 20, 1910, Two horses, 1 fresh cow, 2 calves coming two years old, 6 head of hogs, each, the half of 22 acres of corn in the shock, oats in the bin, hay in the mow, farm implements household goods, etc., at the usual terms. J. N. Burkhead, Auctioner. G. H. McManama, Clerk. o PUBLIC SALE. I will offer at public sale at my residence, 2 miles east and one-half mile north of Monroe, or 5% miles southeast of Decatur, beginning at 9 o’clock a. m., on Tuesday, October 18, 1910, Seven horses, 6 cows, 8 brood sows with pigs by side, of which three are full-blooded Duroc, male Duroc, 18 months old; six oreeding ewes, farming implements, tools, 38 Bronze turkeys. 250 chickens, 9 geese, 14 acres of good corn in field, household goods and kitchen furniture, at the usual terms. The St. Paul society will serve dinner on the grounds. T. W. BESS. John Spuhler, Auct. G. H. McManamo, Clerk. o WOOD FOR SALE. Good dry, 20-inch wood. Call 8-M. 234t6 o NOTICE. I have plenty of money to loan on farms. No raise in interest, rates, and no commission charged. DORE B. ERWIN, 210t2 per wk ts Attorney at Law. o FOR SALE —Full blooded Fox Terrier pups. Call at City meat market. 239t3 WANTED —Man past 30 with horse and buggy to sell stock condition powder in Adams county. Salary S7O per month. Address 301 Unity Bldg.. Indianapolis, Ind. it — —o- — ■ ' FOR SALE—(A bargain.) Grey mare, buggy and harness; perfectly gentle. Menig's pool room.—A. M. Anker. . 232tf FOR RENT —Nine room house at 226 S. Fourth street, with city and cistern water in kitchen; toilet and cellar. Enquire at residence.—Mrs. C. A. McLain. 222tf LOST—A gold ring, somewhere in the city. Return to this office. Drain tile of all sizes, from 3 to 12 inch. Tjio best that can be made, at the lowest price. Factory, Thirteenth street, west part of Decatur, along the Erie railway. 238t12

Bosse’s Opera House One Night Only Wednesday. October, 12 The Gorgeous Scenic Creation jp®taP' bAllu 111 yv Twenty People A Car Load of Scenery SEE The Battle of Fort San Carlos. The Trail on the Pan Handle. The Sioux Indian Reservation. The Great Divide The most absorbing, thrilling and sensational play of the age, ~ HEAR The Cow Boy Quartette Presenting the Famous Montana Cow Boy Band in a free street demonstration at 3:30 and 7:30 p. m. Seats now on sale at Holthouse Drug Co

PUBLIC SALE. I will offer at public sale on the John Dubash farm, six miles east of Bluffton or two miles north of Vera Cruz, beginning at 12 o’clock sharp on Friday, October 14, 1910, the following property, to-wit: Twenty-two head of horses—One sorrel mare, with foal; one 2-year-old and one 3-year-old sorrel matched team of mares, with foal; one 2-year-old blue roan mare, with foal; one 3-year-old sorrel mare; one chestnut sorrel horse; one 3-year-old bay horse; one 2-year-old black horse: one 2-year-old bay horse; one 2-year-old iron gray horse; one 7-year-old full-blooded Coastman driver; this animal is lady broken; nine yearling colts, four of them mares; two spring colts. These are very fine animals. All of the twenty-two head are sound and the best that can be bought. They are all draft stock with the exception of Coastman. Fifteen Head of Cattle — Five milch cows, two of them good butcher stock: one 2-year-old Red Poll bull; two yearlings and one 2-year-old steer; one heifer, and five spring calves. Fifty chickens, all of Plymouth Rock variety, and of the best stock. Farm Implements—One 10-disc drill, two disc harrows, one 2row corn cultivator, one single row cultivator, one set of work harness, one cream separator. Sixty bushels of potatoes. Terms —Cash, or note with 6 per cent interest from date. ALBERT HEYERLY. Cols. Frauhiger and Michaud, Auctioneers. Th-sat-wed o PUBLIC SALE. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned will hold a public sale at his residence, 6% miles southeast of Decatur, 2% miles southwest of Pleasant Mills and 4 miles east of Monroe, known as the Beltz farm, beginning at 9 o’clock a. m.. on Thursday, October 13, 1910, Six horses, 1 colt, 3 cows, two with calves, 4 brood sows, 4 with pigs by side; rest will farrow soon, 2 fullblooded Duroc male hogs; farming implements, 10 yards of crushed stone, 15 tons of mixed hay, 40 acres of good corn, part in shock and part on stalk, four barn sills, 2xß, and some loose lumber, and numerous other articles, at the usual terms. Reason for selling, I will quit farming on account of poor health. R. L. LIMENSTOLL. John Burkhead, Auct. —— o PUBLIC SALE. Fred A. Kohler will offer at public sale at his residence 3 miles east of Vera Cruz and 3 miles north of Linn Grove, on what is known as the old Abe Kohler farm, tieginning at 10 o’clock a. m., Thursday, October 20, 1910, Two horses, 5 cows, 2 steers, 1 heifer two years old, 3 steers two years old. 5 spring calves, 1 male hog, 20 head of ewes, well bred; farming implements, tools, 500 shocks corn. 500 bushels oats in the bin, 50 bushels barley in bin, 50 bushels rye in bin 10 bushels of potatoes, and many other articles, at the usual terms. Michaud & Son, Auctioneers. Moser Bros., Clerks. —— — FOR sale. One tree or hall rack, antique oak, cost $45, for sls; glass 24x36 inches--1 folding bed. cost $45, for sls; 1 fold', ing bed combination book case, wardXss 2m6 ns IT’ clothes close ‘- giass 24x36, cost SBS, for $25 232t6 ’ _ *„• H. S. PORTER. FOR SALE. One piano, writing desk, library table, settee, costumer at a k Call ’phone No. 66. * ar Bain.

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• ■+4-++++4-+-F+ ♦ ♦ H 44111 1 1444 Attention ! Everybody i * - ♦ i :: I®*" M ♦ ■ ■ When you think of t ■ • making a sale remem- X • • ber that the best pric- * ■ • es are always obtained t ; ■ when you have + JOHN SPUHLER I • The Live Stoek and General . I AUCTIONEER « J J to call your sale. He has had ■ 1 I, years of experience in the ] I < ■ auction business. Claim your ~ J J dates early. ' 1 • ■ Phones, Residence, 531; office ~ II 430. Decatur Indiana. 11 <> < > Let Me Cry Your Sale I! 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, • _ 1 ~ "■ 1 A O. C. FRANCE, General Auctioneer Special Attention Paid to Live Stock. ’Phone 411. DECATUR, IND- • KK**4t**4t*««*** • * « The Most Complete # ♦ Line of High Grade * I Smoking -- Chewing ’ •TOBACCO: * Carried ia the city tt # # * * T.C. Corbett’s « * Cigar Store * *********«****’ ————- — fOLEYSORINOIffiffI? Fno — nPATIO**