Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 8, Number 256, Decatur, Adams County, 29 October 1910 — Page 4

DAILY MARKET REPORTS Corrected: Every Afternoon

East Buffalo. Market East Buffalo, X. Y., Oct 2St— CSpeeial to Daily Democrat»—Receipt*. *,- 4*6. vbtpmentas 4.1 M; official to New York yesterday, 2J»*; bog* closing **»y. Heavy. [email protected]; Yorkers and jbediuma mixed. 33M@38-M); light Yorker* and pic*. Si rough* stags. 36.W@|79»; sheep. steady; top lamb*. M 25. cattie, slow. CHICAGO GRAIN. Chicago, ni . Oct a— Wheat—Dec »2Mc; May. Nfe; Joly. *'»< Con. —Dec.. «Hbe; May, 4»%c; Joly. 5*S Oat*—Dec, tl%c; May, Joly, MU TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo. O. O' . Wheat —Cash Dec , MU: May. SIJMH-. July »7%c. <’ora—<aab. alSsc; Dec.. <ib». May. 51 %c; Joly. 52 %e. O*t»—Cosb and Dec, 34%e; May. 37%c; July, LOCAL GRAIN. Q. T. Bart. Tinsothy seed, prime .. I'' No. 2 Bed wheatMe No. Z, White wheat Me Corn 62c White corn Wc Red clover seed 37.56 Barley, No. 2 4be Rye *2c Aisike seed 37.56 Oats, oew 28c Clover hay 314. W

PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at what is known as the Howard . Thompson farm, located one mile east and one-baif mile north of Monroe, and miles smith of Decatur on the mod pike, begranine at 10 o'clock a. a. on Friday, November 4. 1910, Three horses. 3 milch cows, due to calve in spring 1 cow 5 years old,' fresh tn December. 3 spring calves. I sow with ten pigs at side. 1 sow with 7 pigs at side, farming implements and tools, household articles. 150 shocks of corn tjj geja. 5$ shocks of fodd*- 5# bushels fine seed oats, corn in crib, S dozen cuRk’SM and other articles. Am going to move to Michigan reason for this sale; all at the usual terms O. S. BOWSER J. N. Burk head, Aset. G. H. M Mannama, Clerk " er " ■ - — FOR SALE—THREE GOOD THINGS. A good building lot 1 nthe west part of town A Favorite soft coal burner An iron bed and springs. If interested, call on Dallas Hunsicker. 255*3 ■WIBIIIII IB M |. Special Premiums U Two Wiles Given | AWAY I J Next Monday evening at the • J 3 RANGE H fl First, a repeating Winchester f I rifle. Second, a single shot ra ( fl rifle. Third, prize wffl be cash 3 ! s | Come and try your skill. J I I □czrrm! —- —it

fcESB. __ U L _u_u = ~- —jnaarz~zzz3L_—jg I NOTICE! ITo users of Vehicles-for 2 weeks we will offer a special low price on Storm Buggy Tops, Fronts, Aprons | Side curtains for buggy, per pair . . . $2.00 Made of 34 oz. rubber duck. All repairing on Tops and Cushions at a low figure. We have two new tops for sale. New Buggy Tops $8 to sl4. i Decatur Carriage, Paint 4 Trim- | || mint* Shop. East Madison St tj

i Timothy hay .. 313.54 LOCAL PRODUCE, DECATUR PRODUCE CO. •£«• iChkkees *« (Fowls Sc JYomr Torfcey* - Me '•Dacha - Sc IGwh •Old Tom Turkey* >c i Old lies Turkey* 16c M. BERLINS. i Chicken* - --•* ( Eat i Butter 24c Fowls *C Dweks «c ■ Geese Oid tarkeys Sc Old her. turkeysl* Young Sttkeysl4c Spring Chicks fc Old roosterssc BUTTER AND EGGS. M. FULLENKAMP’B. 'Lard ~ ..14cJ jEoa 23e! Good roll hotter 23c @ 25c j -utter, peeking ISe NIBLICK 4 DC. Good roil batter 2Be#2se* WOOL AND HIDES B KALVER and BCN. Beet hides •< Caif hide* Sheet pelts, 25c to 3". 31 Merchaatabls wool Xie . Tallow 4* HAY MARKET. S. W. PETERSON. - No. 1 Timothy, loose, per t0n..113.50* . No. 1 Timothy, baled, per ton... 14 99

WILL MOVE TO COLORADO. Ernest Schlickman and family are’ preparing to leave in two week* for] Denver, Colo , where they will make; j their heme the change being made' for the benefit of the health of Mi»s . Rose. A son, Mattia Schlickman. ‘ went to Denver a few weeks ago to seek a location, or to find whether j the place would be agreebie. He was J very much impressed with the city and surroundings and the Schlickman* expect to like tbeir new home very much oPUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will sell at public sale at his residence on what is known as the Jcsspb Parrish farm. * 5 miles south of Decatur. 1 mile iaufSt ] and 2i4 miles west of Monroe, and miles east of Honduras, beginning at 10 o'clock a. a., Wednesday. November 2. 1910, Three horses. 2 colts coming 2 years old, 1 spring colt, 4 cows. 6 Durham better*, coming two years old. win be fresh in March and April; 1 steer, 1 Durham bull. 1 Jersey bull calf. 16 O. I. C. brood sow*. 4 with pigs; 2® shoats weighing 125 to 150 pounds each, 200 chickens, 700 shocks of corn, 25 tons of mixed hay. baled; 150 bush- , els Slivermine seed oat«. 20 bushels of potatoes, farming implements and tools and other articles at the usual terms. The ladies of the Zion church will sene dinner. Farm is sold the reason for having this sale. J. O. PARRISH. J. N. Burkhead, Auct. o FOR RENT —A seven room house on' North Third street. Has gas and water inside; also has cellar. Inquirk of Jacob C. Atz. 2-55t6 Don't forget to see the Bowers millinery for up-todate hats, ready-to-wear. Cheapest in town. All orders quickly made by one of the best milliners that ever came to this city. Will be glad to see all old customers as well as new ones. See the Bowers millinery in their new parlors over the Bowers Realty office. 25€tf

AT THE CHURCHES ST. MARY'S CHURCH. Low maos, 1 a sl son ume. High mass. 16 a as, sun time Christian doctrine, I SO p ts Vesper*. 3 p. in. PRESBVTERsAN CHURCH. 9:15 a. hl, Bible scbooL We have good classes tor all ages in the study of God's word. Come and enjoy an hour with u* IS:3* a. st.. Miss Ullian Watkins of Lafayette. Ind . a descoo*-*' nurse -iwli occupy the boor in telling us of the splendid work being done bv these Christian women. ~-.M 9 - evening service of song and praise. Interesting Wpiea will be discussed at both, services. You are cordially incited to any or all oJ our service*. CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Sunday scbooL 9:36 a. m. Communion, 10:3d a. m. Preaching. 11.00 a. m.: subject. : “The Communion of the Blood and < the Body of Jesus Christ." I Junior Endeavor, 2:30 a. m. Christian Endeavor. 3:39 a. m. Preaching, 7:15 p. m. Subject. “Love." Come and bring your babies to -the kindergarten Lord s Day morning and evening and they win be cared for. Our meeting will continue ever Monday. Subject. J “What is the Altar, and What it is For’" Come and enjoy the meeting with us. J M. DAV SON. Pastor EVANGELICAL CHURCH. 11 1 Sabbath school at 9:39 a. m.: ten- , son. "The Annotating of Jesus:” Matt, larvic. I Public worship and morning service •at ld:®»; theme. *-Tbe Christian in : His Pursuit for the Crown." | Young People's Alliance at €OO p. tn. The subject for discussion is. i My Denomination at Work in Other Lands." The leader is S. C. Cramer. Evening sermon will be given at 7:(K<. It Wffl be evangelistic. You are most heartily invited to ail of these services. o — LUTHERAN ZION'S CHURCH. Confessional services. S:3O. German services. 10:00. Holy communion. 11:0®. Children's service. 7:30 in the ev- * ening. Choir practice Thursday evening. ’ ■ o'clock Ladies’ sewing society on Friday afternoon in the school room. o UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH. Sunday school 0:15 a. m. Rally Day program, 10:30 a. m. Junior Endeavor. 2:00 p. tn. Senior Endeavor. 6:00 p. tn. Sermon and communion service at 7:00 p. m . conducted by Dr. W. E. Stanly, presiding elder of the Fort Wayne district- As this is the first quarterly meeting of the year and the first time Dr. Stanly has visited us. we should all be present and help to make it a very profitable occasion to the church. The business session of the conference will be held Monday evening. Dr. Stanly presiding. Every official member should be present and all are invited. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. Choir practise Friday evenief at the church. You are welcome at all the services of this chureh. o BAPTIST CHURCH. 9:30 a. m.. Sabbath school. A warm house' and a warm welcome awaits ytiH, Come early. 16:30 a. m.. morning service. Sermon by the pastor 7:00 p. tn. The last one in the series of sermons on "What We Believe,” will be delivered at this time. It will interest you. We confidently expect a large attendance at all services of the day. Bring a friend with you if possible. There will be no preaching Sunday evening. November 6th, because cf the Sunday school convention. METHODIST CHURCH. 9:15 a. m.. Sunday school, led by C. L. Walters. 10:30 a. m., preaching by the pastor, Sherman Powell, subject, ‘‘Sanctity, Unity, Glory.” 11:45 a. tn., class meeting, led by Susanna Rex. 6;uo p. m„ Epworth'League, led by N*>va Prandberry. 7:00 p. tn., preaching: subject, “The Value of Religion.” The choir will render special music morning and evening. A cordial Christian greeting for all who will worship with us.

' RESOLUTIONS OF LECATUR LODGE NO. 9*3, B. P. G. £ "la Ute audst of Kse W* are **, death * This true saying ha* W*« exempfi-: fled by the sadden death ot oar broth | er, AJbiae Smuts: whose death occur-.; red ©a the tw«ny-fs«rth day of Octtober. 1913; tberelore be it Rew.tved. That while we bow ia revwence and scbmisaioe to the will of the Master we cannot allow this solemn occoste* to pas* without pl*c- j tng ourwelvee oa record a* cheerful | witnesses to the many noble q&alittses *o crntxtaatly displayed by our brother The lodge has lost a faitbfoi member, his family a loving brother and M»ori*tio« a true friend: be it further Resolved. That we extend IP the family of the departed the sympathy ot this lodge in this boar of sorrow; | be it further Resolved. Ar a further token of oar esteem and respect, that a copy «< this resosutiem be p«bi:.sted in %*ci ' of the daily newspaper* of Decatur. Indiana- and a copy seat to the family, ot the deceased. JOHN C. MORAN CHAS. C. ERNST. EARL B. ADAMS. Committee. PUBLIC SALE. The sadersignad will offer for sale j on the Elijah Nidituger farm. 34 miles northeast «f Decatur, beginning at 19 e'efeek •. m on Thursday. November 3, 1916, the f«k>sisg ty, to-wit: Horses —Bay mare 7 years ; old. foal by a thoroughbred Belgian, we.ghs about 17w; bay mare coming 4 years oM. ’e Belgian, in foal by thoroughbred Belgian; bay driving mare. 3 years old, weighs about 1.(MW, Udy broke; black horse. 4 years oid. weighs about !€•» and Belgian colt 6 months old. Cattle —Red cow C years old, roan cow. 4 years old. and a full-blooded Durham cow, 3 years 1 oid: all good milch cows and will be fresh the last of April. Hogs—Two brood sows due to farrow about November 15tK and 17 head of shoats: will weigh about 1W pounds each. Implements —McCorsniek binder, good as new; disc wheat drill, disc harrow, John Deer corn planter, riding breaking plow. 2 walking breaking plows, hay tedder, steel land roller, 2 riding cultivators, spike tooth harrow, steel hay rake. Big Four; McCormick mower, double shovel plow, carriage, double set of light harness and pole, 1 buggy, single set of buggy harness, double set of work harness, single set work harness 1 wagon, wagon box. I set of wagon springs, set of dump' boards, bay rack, mud boat, hay Is ■ mow, corn in shock, oats in bin, cook stove, beating stove 1 incubator and broooe;. Nine head of geese, six doten chickens and other arurfes too numerous to mention. ; Also two spring O. I. C. male hogs, fit for service and pedigrees furnish-; ed. Terms: —AR sums of 95.0 T and an-’ der, cash in hand: over 35. CK) a credit I es 10 months win be given, the purchaser giving bankable note therefor with approved freehold security to the | satisfaction of the undersigned No, property removed until settled for.; Four per cent off for cash on sums over 35.00. WM. M. PYKE John Spuller. AucL 256t4 ! o Democrat Want Ads Pay.

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I Samuel M. Ralston F • of Lebanon, Indiana [ One of Indiana’s Favorite Sons will I. Speak ; At The Court House J DECATUR, INDIANA, on | Friday Evening Nov* 5 I on the political issues of the hour. ! HEAR HIM I 5 If you are interested in this campaign I and its many important issues, you should not fail to hear this learned statesman.

sis Have you tried 49 Pile Remedy? If I not, why don’t you? Join the band of! nraisers of 49 Pile Remedy. Listen’ ! 49 Pile R®wssffy shows a record of ! over a thousand mine. of piles in ‘ Adams county and Alien county u. I five months, of 98 per cent of cures. Can you afford for the sake of 31.00 to suffer when 49 is in the reach of you. ’ 49 will immediately on application reMere itching, bleeding, protruding, bone, blind or any kind of piles, re gardless of how long standing. Perfectly harmless and as effective for a ’ child one year old as a a case of an adult eighty years old. 49 Genera! I Tonic will relieve that debility, liver, kidney, stomach, bowel er nervous trouble, and give immediate relief to children with coughs or colds. 49 Constipation Tablets have proven ; by sales to be the best on the market for relieving headache, dizziness ‘ dull, heavy feeling, dyspepsia, Jluctua : tion or gas and permanent cure of; constipation. 25c per box Don’t for-I get to ask for 49 in all cases. o TELEPHONE STOCK FOR SALE. A number of shares of stock in the | Citizen’s Telephone Company. Inquire at once at this office. tf> FOR SALE —Potatoes—3oc, 45c and 50c per bushel. Cail at the old Studabaker farm, just across the bridge, or ’phone 350. —Bud Sheline. WANTED—Man past 30 with horse and buggy to sell stock condition power in Adams county. Salary, S7O per month. Address 301 Unity Bldg.. Indianapolis. Ind. WANTED TO BUY —A good secondhand range. 'Phone 391. 255t3 WANTED —Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Inquire at this office. 253tS ■ o . PUBLIC SALE. I will offer for sale at my residence on what is known as the old David Moser farm two miles north of Willshire and two miles south of Wren, Ohio, on Monday, Nvember 7, 1910, commencing at 10 o’clock a. m., the following property: Six head of horses —Dandy, a driving mare 9 years old, sire, Black Hawk, a registered horse and a trotter of the 2:30 clip, and never given any work. Dam. Blue Beil, with race record of 2:15%; s ' . .1 '.-Life.' Sa

| safe in foal to Harley Astel! Nofl 45,1 2*2. public exhibition mile at Tedde ! Haute. Ind., 2:11%, a son of Axtell I 2:13 to high wheel sulky and sold for , $105,000, the second highest price ever paid for a standard bred horse. Axtell ] family was the champion trotters up Ito this season. One horse colt, six I months old. dam. Dandy, the driving mare: sire. Harley Axtell; one six months' old horse colt, % Belgian: one six months old mare colt, % Belgian; one good draft mare 12 years old, weagi: ’*o4 pounds; one good half Belgian mare sale is *nal. Thir-ty-two head of sheep, consisting of U good Shropshire ewes ages 2 to 4, not bred yet: 4 good Shropshire ewe lambs: 8 Lincolnshire ewes, two of them 4 years old; one full blood buck Four head of cattle, consisting of one Durham bull; one good Durham cow 4 years old, will calf in February: one extra good milch cow 3 years old. half Jersey, will find calf in April; one heifer calf 6 months old; mother, this extra milch cow; has the ■ prospects of making something just as . good. Two good brood sows with pigs by side, one fullbiood Duroc sow, with ; pigs by side; 3 good shoats, will aver- ; age 125 pounds each. Terms:—All sums of $5.00 and unI der, cash in hand; on all sums over I $5.00 a credit of nine months will be 1 given, the purchaser giving bankable note. Four per cent discount for cash., D. A. MOSER. ; Ed Kirkland, Auct. W. H. Stolts, Clerk. 252t14 J PUBLIC SAuE. One mile east 01 Pleasant Mills on Decatur and Willshire road, what is known as the old Ed McLeod farm, on Tuesday, November 1, 1910, sa ] e t 0 begin at 10 o’clock a. m. Eight head of Horses. 2 young milch cowg giving milk; J Chester White ’brood sow, all kinds of farming implements, some good hay in mow, good stove wood, 400 shocks of corn and fodder some good potatoes and other articled not mentioned. Terms-AU sums of $5.00 and under, cash in hand; ova- nine months will be given to the purchaser, he giving his note, with approved security. PUTNAM * O. C. France. Auct. Jesse Steele, Clerk. " “ PUBLIC SALE. Horaes. cattle, etc. I >the und „. ”«•' '» »le .< my aence 0!S m y farm known as ' ,e2v SPad V Orm ’ ° De mile weßt of .terson. and ont mile weßt or UrM

i miles north of Honduras, beginning at 12 o’clock, noon, on Tuesday. November 1, 1910. the following property. to-wit: Horses —One dappled grey mare 5 years old, safe in foal, weighs 1.450 pounds: one extra good driving horse 7 years oiu, lady broke; 1 sorrel horse coming 3 years old, weighs 1300; one sorrel mare coming 3 years old. weighs 1300; one bay general purpose mare coming 3 years old and one good spring colt. One cow, win be fresh in March Implements —Champion binder, Tiger corn planter, riding corn plow, hay tedder, spring tooth lever harrow, hay ladder, a new rubier tired buggy, an old buggy, set of heavy brass-mounted harness, fly nets, forks, shovels and many other articles not herein mentioned. Terms —All sums of $5.00 and under cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit of nine months 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. Four per cent off for cash on sums over $5.00. RALPH R. SPADE. Noah Frauhiger, Auct. John Brown. Clerk.

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