Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 8, Number 247, Decatur, Adams County, 19 October 1910 — Page 4

DAILY MARKET REPORTS Corrected Every Afternoon

East Buffalo Market East Buffalo X Y. Oct. IS —< Special to Daily Demtx—at —Recripk*. 3,SM; shipment*. official to New York yesterday, 574; hoe* closing steady. Heavy and toed: urns. B».s4<t>W; Yorker* and pig*. 89 *e<i 19.75; roughs |7Ab©B»ib; Mags, ’ M2»uBTbB: sheep. 4JCM; stoady. iamb*. higher: top hats. 8715; ctaeed weak: cattle, 125; dull. CHICAGO GRAIN. Chicago, BL. Oct. Is—Wheat —Dec., MS*c; May. July. He Con— Dec-.. 4*Hc; May. 49 Sc: July. 54A»c. Oats—Dec. May. 34c; July, TOLEDO GRAIN. Totedo O. Oct- I>—Wh<®t---OMrtu 86c; Dec.. 97c. May. 94e Coro — BHbc; Dec- 97A»c; May. II 2*». Cora —Cash. SBe; Dec- 49e; May. 51 Sc. Oats —Cast. 33*st. Dec , 3l\c. May, 5wC-. LOCAL GRAIN. Q. T Ban. Timothy seed. prime 83-58 No. 2 Red wheat roc No 2 White wheat she Cora 41c White corn 44c Standard write oats 39c Red clover seed I' J 8 Barley, No 2 49r Rye C2e Alrike seed* 87 54 Oats, new 28c Clover hay 814.44 Timothy hay V. ’’

J. O. HALE : ij SEEDS. COAL AND FEED Portland Cement, Gypsum Rock Wall ; :: Paster, Lime and Salt < ;; We make a specialty of furnishing Seed Goods good <; ;; in quality andpow in price. ;; ;; Calk Write or Phone No. 8. 201 S. 2nd. St. ;; ! *»»♦♦♦»♦»»» ♦ ♦ »»♦♦♦« ♦>♦♦*! »♦♦»**♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ IIIIIIHIf I!! - ri — r ~l: ' I PLAY BALL I * shouted his ’Ums and the world’s series was on. What’s the score? Oh! smokeup! that’s history now. Great team huh? Hit? Holy smoke—but while we're fanning Smoke up!—That’s a “White Stag”—Just a few facts Mr. Fan without any “Con” the “White Stag” cigar is a real smoke luxury, take a “Chance” try one. you’ll “Kling” to it For sale “Overall” cigar counters sc. c.~”i r " " ~'"i i —~i r<r — ~~i i — ~~i

DEMOCRAT WANT "ADS PAY BIG iDon’t Wait !f tod Need Money See Us at Once — — xax. mosey i® W chattel •ecurity. F’-mi-tare. Piauo*. Horse*, etc. We give * liberal discount on all kwa* paid off before due If you need money, fill «rt the foltowtng blank- eut It out and maxi it to ua Our agent it In Macaw e»ery Tt»eeday Same Addrew* Ain’t Wanted Kind of Security Bella t'.e Fit’ata FL Wayne Loan Company EateMished UM Scorn 1 Second Floor. 7M Calhoun Street Home Pbor»*. SMFort Wayne, Ind

J LOCAL PRODUCE. DECATUR PRODUCE CO. Old turkeys 14c I Turkeys, young 14c r Fowl* 9c 5 Spring Chicks he Docks 9c Geese 7e Batter 24c E«r?s Old rooster* 5c H. BERLING. Egg* 22c Butter .She • Fowls ..he Docks he Geese "c , Old turkey* 14c Young t-rkeys ..14c ; Spring Chicks he ' Old roosters 5e BUTTER AND EGGS. M. FULuENKAMPX J Bgg. 22c Good roll butter tic @ tic better, parting 18c NIBLICK A COEggs -3e WOOL AND HIDES. B. KALVER and BCR. Beet rides hr Calf tides lhe Sheet pe.ta. Sse to |L2» . Merchantable wool Me ; Tallow he HAY MARKET. S. W. PETERSON. Nc 1 Timothy, loose, per ton.. sl7’ No. 1 Timothy. baled, per ton... 1444

PUBLIC SALE. Fred A Kohler win offer at public sale at hi* resideice 3 miles east of Vera Crex and 3 tulle* aorth of Linn Grove. c® what i* knows a* the old Abe Kohler farm, beginning at W ■ o'cloc k a. m, Thursday. October 21 1216. Two horses, 5 cows. 2 1 heifer two years old. 3 steers two years old. j Z * jrisg calves. 1 male bog. fa head of ewes, well bred: farming nnplements, tools, 5W shock* corn, aM buahei* wk* in the bin. 50 bcsaeis barley in bin. 5d bushels rye in bin. IS bushel* of potatoes, and many other article*. at the usual terms Michaud 4 Son. Aucuoaeer* Moser Bros., Clerks. PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned wiH offer for sale on the old Martin Miller or Forbins farm two mile* southwest of court house, beginning at !• o'clock a. m, , 00 Friday. October 21. HlO. ’ One horse coming three years old. 1 ■ yearling colt, three cows, two giving milk and a two-year-old heifer. 2 sboats weighing about 75 pounds each, farming implement* and toot*. i 75 feeet of inch rope. 7<d shocks ' of com and fodder in the field. 4 tons baled wheat straw at the usual terms. J H. FORBVSH. I John Sjwihler. Auct. ( J. F. Fradae, Clerk.

MUMMA HONORED Charles Mumma. President of Adams County Farmers’ Institute. NWILL PRESIDE FRIDAY c At Annual Conference of Farmers at Purdue Agricultural Building. ■ e C. S. Mumma left this afternooe at ’ 2:17 over the Clover Leaf for Lafay- . ette. where be will attend the annual : comfervsee of tbe Farmer* Institute : Worker* to be brie tee re Tt.rsday : and Friday and also the fifth normal ‘ institute. The session will be neid in the agricultural building of Purdue university and institate worker* from • over the entire Kato will be present j Mr. Mumma. who is president of the ] Adams County Farmers' association. I was accorded quite at honor by being I assigned chairman of the Friday I morning sessit's. over which be will preside with the great dignity, which ■ has cha-acterixed his presidency here | The Friday morring session will be given over to tess-minste discussions on the boys' and girls' club* and contests As these dubs hare been successfully ores cited here by Mr. MtJto- . ma during the past few years, he is well qualified to take charge of this ' I department as well as the older and ■ I regular institute work. 0 — — — BOARD AFTER THEM (Ccmttoned note page 1_) I rules regarding such things, before | going abend in the matter. Dr. Keil-er stated this afternoon that I henceforth all future sales' , proprietors must have a certificate from the city health official certifying that all the rules and reguiauons pertaining to the disinfecting of clothing, etc have been complied with before they open for bnsiaaan. AR articles I received after the issuing of this certificate of course wBl nullify the first, so if you ope aa rtmmage sale, yon shall have all goods on hand at the time of the issuance of the first certificate or else procure a new one with eash addition to the stock 0 ED SOOS AFTER HUSBAND. she funeral of Mr* Newton Jack. I an aged lady, for many years a resident of near Berne was h<4d this I morning from the EvangeHcal ehurot lat Berne Her death cceurred last Monday from typhoid fever, and Jo»t two weeks ago last Monday her hssI band died After her husband's death I Mr* Jack was taken to the home of I her daughter. Mrs Miller, near WiRI shire. o Bain and decidedly coider tonight | Thursday threatening and colder. Mr* Loey E. Rout win leave Friday I for St. Louis, where she wfi! spend I the winter. H_go Knapp has returned to Fort I Wayne after a visit with Henry Knapp I and family John Omior of Root lowestwas I here today on business.. He relumed borne c* the 11:M car. on Fifth street ss merrily going on barn on the Mscltae; Miller property on Fifth street is merrily goin on. Sig Pranks, presides: of the Indiana Ice Cream Manufacturers' asnociatiot. arrived in the city this noo® from Kokomo, and is the guest of H I- Conter Vnele John McKean eaaae in last evening from a two weeks' ri«r with relatives at Bowerston. Ohio. He reports a splendid ristt. A grip full of chestnuts proves that be was in the hilly country. FOR SALE—No. IS Garlaix. Hot Blast stove in fair condition. Cheap for quick nale. Call at 227 Market street... 24fit5 LOST —A rain coat, some where be-j tween Decatur and M«rarc» Return to the Schafer Hardware Co- and re ceive reward. FARMERS! If you want a good band to work , on s farm by the month or year, please inquire of or write to Wllßam Jackson. Bobc-. Ind o ; FOR SALE—One hundred and stay acres. *es partly in Monroe and t partly in Blue Cree ktownshipa Is mostly black soil; the best to be i found in the county. A good bouse, s bare and many other outbuildings are also on the place For particulars see Mathias Miller, three and one-half miles east tnd one mile north of Berne SMtf

THE SOCIAL NOTES — — <toatinned from Pare 21 D. G. M. Trout, when Madtooe s ad-1 rat.on sat taken up Mrt B ros t»d a very mstrncuve paper oc James Madisc® and Mrs Trout as hostess., read an equally goad paper cm - U ty Thomas Jefferewa Wrote the DeciaratKa of Independence" Refreshment* were served at the conciastoa <x the study period. The Th.tnbie club will enjoy tossorrow aftereooa at the home of Mis* Midge Smith Mr and Mr* P. W Smith of Richmond motored to this etty and are guests of h» brother. A J. Smith, and family Dr and Mr*. Rainier had a* their guewts at dinner today Mrs A. M. Banling and children of Pert Wayne and Mrs ERs. Redding The Euterpeaa* win meet Thursday evening with Miss Nora Dei Smith. Miss Anna Ginley was a delightful hos es.* Tuesday evening to the G. W. C. girt*, an interesting series of tames followed by a tempting lunch, being feature* of the entertainment Tonight at the Kr gists of Columbus haR a dance and pedro party will tw given by the members of the C. B i. lodge, which has Just recen’Jy teen reorganised. It will take ptace in the K_ of C. hail owing to there noc being sufficient room in thet: hall to ac-c-ommodaxe the large crowd which they expect- A cordial invitation is extended u> the public. One of the very happienx and largwt I weddings of the season wil be that of text Sunday at the St. Johns church, the contracting parties betng Miss Martha, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Fred Buhemeier and Mr Adolph Sc-baxamerioh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wißiatn Scnammeriob. of l aws township The mamage wffi be performed at 2 o'clock in the presemce of a large number of the friends of the coapte. after which a recepoon and aagvor will be given at the bride's hocnAbout three hundred gnests wO! be m attendance and there will be many from this city. — ' ■ LEGAL NOTICE. Notice is hereby green that on Thursday. Decerone- 22. I*lßt at S:*# o'clock a. m- in the city of Decatur. state of Indiana ax tbe Toledo. St. Louis A Western Freight depot in compliance with the statute of said state we will sell at pet-lie auction to tbe highest bidder for cash, one car load of lumber, described as Neg One Gcmmon Shspiap T. S T. L. 4 W. Car Klsl Original Car, St. L. S P 121512 Said lumber haring retssained refuted and the legal charges tbereoe. unpaid during tbe space of three mentis after arrival Notice hereby given to the Kirtch. Se<lemeyer 4 Sons. Decatur. Ind. a»a Leßue Lumber Co, ’ndiaxapolis. Ind. for further informatrie inquire of Agent T St L 4r W R R . Decatur. Indiana, or O Ashworth f-eigir. tracing agent. T. 4 St. L. 4 W. R R, Bloomington. IB TOLEDO. ST LOOS 4 WESTERN RAILROAD COMPANY. It TO GIVE SAUERKRAUT DINNER. Tbe J>>roas society of tbe German Reformed ehureh announces a ' rig sauerkraut dinner and supper for StetBTday. October iiind. to be beld in tbe Niblkk building, fir*-, doer south of the Daily Democret office This will be an old-taKsionnd dinner, but « good you win theronghly apprormte it. The BHI of fare includre sauerkraut core tread, sausage and wemerwurri. coffee take and home-made pie. The ladies wfß appreciate rtrar petrosage. *d you will be weß fed. 2«tt © LOST —Duxtnend between Lninrogrr's millinery srore and Haitkouse 4 Schulte rtothiag store A liberal reward »1E be given if returned to Rose Cbnter. 2<7t2 R Special Premiums | I <JGiven away on next j □ Monday evening at the C 0 Saratoga Rifle Range, j U Ist prize Winchester ■ Repeating Rifle. 1 ■ 2d and 3d, Cash prizes U | will be open I I all week until nine o’- I U clock Monday evening 1 1 IJ of next week

HELP WANTE£>—MA4-E Wanted— Yeung sx.** to F*** 1 * !cx position* a* autoxnobilv twpatr me* ' cbauffwur*. asN-swws. W* mak* y®* exp«-. tn tan weeks by mail. aMIK you to good poataon Pay mg demand for man great Frew model K automobile wftk coarse. Sample .*»- eon and parUcukars free Wrtto u> day : terms reaaonabJe Empire A«> motole Institute. Roche*er N. Y. 24214 . o — PUBLIC SALE. I. tbe txders.gx.ed. tav.ng *&M farm and intend tearing vo Maaro*. I: have tbe foi>w.rg described proper:? i to dispoee of at s» residence oa my fans one mile south of Mcnroe aac one-half m-e west, begritxung at 1 0 clock p -MFriday, October 28. 1816. One good cow. will be track Feb 11.! I Poland China eov. farrow Na *: * ( (boats wrigbt about 1W gonnd* ear*, and 7 smaller stoats 1 Chester White | sow, weighs about 24d pounds, fa-m- --| tag implements. tooM. li-i-egg mraha j tor. 2 box sxoue*. 44 laying ten*, j yowng chicken*. 2d* sb:«c as of corn. 4 doable eord* at wood. 1 Scotch Cc®ie dog. and other arocle* at tbe usual terms • JAMES HENDRICKS J. N Burkbend. Astro. c NOTICE TO PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE ESTATE OF ANSON VAN CAMP. DECEASED. Notice i* hereby gives that tie trn dersigsed executrix of tbe estate of Anson Van Camp. deceased, will be at her borne on Second street in the city of Decatur, Indiana, on each week day , until and inc lading tbe =sth of Nove® her. IM4. between the hours of I and II o'clock a. m. and 1 and 5 c< clock p. in- at each day, and on enck Men day evening rrom 4 to 8 o'clock p »- for the purpose of coßecting dates due said estate. AE accents not paid on or beftws said ±stk day of Novemt-er wiß be left for coUeroiosL Please call and settle and save rusts of collecticm. LAURA A VAN CAMP Executrix of tbe Ertate at Anscn. Van Camp. Deceased. 245t3 r PUBLIC SALE I w;L offer for sale three miles east I of tbe city near Cnkm Chapel ttardi on what is known a* the old Jake Stxlu farm, beginning nt 14 o clock a m_ on Weo-»e«eay. October 2S. MiG One good work or driving horse. I i Granger Boy oolx. been driven double and single. 12 year-old griding, hny hackney; 1 matched team sorre. j mares, coming 3 year* old. i cows, some with calves, others tresz. m few sea ths togs, sheep, farming impie-me*-s. 1 Zacret of corn in shock 12. certs of Ifiinch wood in rank and ether artie.’es at tbe usual terms GEORGE BAUSERMAN John Syutler Auct D. B. Erwin. CJerk — o PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will offer for race <t the farm of L C MBl*. one mile north and one-half mile east of Me® j roe. beginning at 1 o'clock p. m_ on

I No Matter How Hard| S '??i t S at -L ou fad something to please 1 received. ’ dutiful line of new Kimonas that we have just —— -___ I * ——B—■ra— >■« ■ hi - ■■■ i Ligh and dark Crepe Beautiful Persians and | KIMONAS KIMONAS Florentine patterns of Fleeee lined. Edges Trimmed in Mercer- KIMONAS J and cuffs trimmed in &tin Fleece |ined Persian bands at fl . SI.OO "7;.00 | -menuu 0..-c Pers.an Eiderdown Flannelette and calico WRAPPERS | IVIMUINAS ln light and dark and Gingham Particular attention is directed to Besses at SI.OO i the Empire■shies of this Kimona _2i Light and dark colors trimmed in tz -x ™ . S satin at $2,50 “ fart Knit Skirts at the low price £ | S|.OQ $1.50 I | B°st°n Store |

Mr. Business Man Why not buv vour life insurance like yoo buy your stock of goods'? * In other words, "Qet What Yon Want" It will be a good business move on your part to examine the contracts offered by The Anchor Life. "Indiana’s Strong Young Company” before vou close your application. Our represenurive will call upon you very soon and will present our position i" » business-like way. He will appredate an opportunity to talk with you, OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS W H LATTA. President of the Company, Trustee of DePauw UniCapitalist. Trustee of Winona Technical lutitute L H OBEMREICH, Secretary and Treasurer. W M FOGARTY. President of Fidelity Trust Co., of Indlwapoliy Dr HOMER R McKINSTRAT. • XftLTON I DYNES, Superintendent of Mails. Ex-President of In- «*■ Comnjercial Club. < “ XRLES F HI RST. Deputy Clerk of Marion County. i CARL HI'NT. of Star Publisbiing Company. E V HINSHAW President of Fanners’ & Merchant's Bank. Cirero: V:-e of First National Bank. Noblesville; Director of Peoples State Bank Arcadia. Has No Special Contract* e _ Ha* NO Predated Policie* This Lompsnv H « No company Contracts r * Hat It* Capital Unimpaired Asas for S m nes* on the Basil that it offer* Good Insurance at a Rmreenabis Caw- Incorporated June 17, 1907.' A reliable xan wanted to represent this company in this county. Apply “L ha eare erf The Daily Democrat, Decatur. Ind. ■■■■■■ ■ ■ ■ ■■■■■■ ■■■3»3 ■» 9 SBI3SVI ■ ■ K 1 ■ • « If a man should say, “Homecigars are no good’’ 1 Just politely tell him he’s fibbin’. ■ ® So. make good his damage which you’easily could J By calling for Geary’s ROYAL RIBBON. —Geary Brothers. ■ : | — ■ ■■ ROST CARD COUPON Clip this coupon and bring it to the office of The DAILY DEMOCRAT with 10 cents and receive one set of 25 Colored View Post Cards Tour of INDIANA. By mail 3 cents extra for postage.

Wednesday, Oriaber 2G 19M th* foi--iwing property, to-witt Horses. Cht--1 tM. etc Horses—Nine head consisting of 1 roan mare 4 years old, general purpose, in foal; roan mare. & •ear* old. standard and regMtered. in fori by Robert M- 2 bay driving mares. 5 .♦*.-* old. sundart and bred: 1 suckling celt, statuted and regateced. 1 driving bred yearling mare .nit. 1 Belgian. 2 two- . year-old k-.vtng trits. Carrie —Nine head, coeristing cf 7 milch, cows and i yearling*. *hocks of corn is

- fieW. 6 tons of clover hay in mow. - and farm implements of all kinds. I am making this sale as I have sold my farm and do not know where I wifi bay. sums .of 15.00 and un- : der. cash in hand: over |5.00 a credit if 8 months will be given, the purchaser giving bankable note therefor : with approved security to ’he satis- ■ faction of the undersigned. No propi- erty removed until settled for. I L. C. MILLS &J. W. ANDREWS > J. X. Burkhead. Auct-