Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 8, Number 260, Decatur, Adams County, 3 November 1910 — Page 4

DAILY MARKET REPORTS . Corrected’Every Afternoon

East Buffalo. Market East Buffalo, N. Y. Nov. 3—(Special to Du'lj Democrat) —Receipts, 4,sin); shipments, 540; official to New York yesterday, 570: hogs closing firm. Extreme heavy. [email protected]: Yorkers, medium, mixed, SB.iiS@fß.6O; pigs and lights, [email protected]; roughs. $7.40 @57.70; stagss, [email protected]; sheep, 6,000; steady; lambs, slow; tops. $6.50; cattle, 75; steady. CHICAGO GRAIN. Chicago, ill., Nov. 2—Wheat —Dec., 89%c; May, 95%c; July, 93%c. Coni —Dec., 47%c; Muy, 49*4c; July, 50%. Oats —Dec., 31 %c; May, 34%c; July, 34%c. TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, O. Nov. 2—Wheat —Cash, 93c; Dec., 93%c; May, 98%c; July, 95c. Corn —Cash. 51%c; Dec., 49%c; May, 51 %c; July, 52 %c. Oats —Cash, 341-ic; Dec., 34%c; May, 37c; July. 36 %c. LOCAL GRAIN. O T Burt. Timothy seed, prime $3.50 No. 2 Red wheat 84c No. 2 White wheat 82c Corn 61c White Corn 59c Red Clover Seed 7.00 Barley, No. 2 48c Rye 62c Alsike seed $7.50 Oats, new 28c Clover hay $14.00 Timothy hay $13.50 LOCAL PRODUCE. DECATUR PRODUCE CO. Eggs 25c Chickens 8c Fowls 8c

Hi PHONE THE COAL MAN to send you up a ton or so before you run entirely out of fuel. And be sure the coal man bears our name and address. Otherwise you may get coal that will keep you hot under the collar even if it doesn't warm your house or cook your meals. Can we send some today? Why certainly. — ' P. H. WAGNER. j Telephone No. 495.

FOR RENT —A six-room house on South Third street; has electric lights and water. Inquire of John H. Schug. 258t6 Remember the Michael Miller sale of stock and farm implements November 10th. :

And Now It’s Time to Settle the Fall Coat and Suit Problem. Our Garment Department offers, a. delightful solution for every women’s Fall Suit Problem. The most captivating new styles are here in a profusion of smart effects that makes certain the satisfaction of every taste. Critical women will be especially pleased with the new PRINTZESS Suits C / which we are showing In a full range Os fashionable models, fabrics and cot- Ah / I crings... Refinement, good taste and exclusiveness are the distinguishing A. j jy ry features which Strongly commend these garments to ail who see them.Noth- ? Ak y L M 1 l\ • wa y ing “freakish” about them—yet nothing commonplace. They are garments | j whose style is unobtrusive, yet notably different and artistic. , | 1 V A But style is only one superior feature of PRINTZESS garments. They I M are famous also for their splendid tailoring and accurate fit, and to still fur- 1 .jl then increase their worth, they are now made with the new PRINTZESS PI- p. ' i .| A LO CANVASS —an exclusive shape-detaining fabric which wont shrink, HA dw; '< wrinkle or sag, which is not affected by prespiration or moisture and will ‘ I \\ hold the shape of a garment as long as it lasts. :. y We invite you and your friends to visit our Cloak and Suit Department. y No trouble to show goods at this store. WMMWMdMBIIIII IMIWIII J—■ I . II I WW I Tl2± Boston Store

Hear Samuel Ralston at Court House Friday Night.

Young Turkeys 14c . Ducks 8c Geese 7e . Old Tom Turkeys 9c Old Hen Turkeys 10c H. BERLING. ’ Chickens 8c Eggs 25c . Butter 20c [ Fowls 8c Ducks 8c Geese 7c Old turkeys 9c Old hen turkeys 10c Young turkeys 14c Spring Chicks 8c Old roosters 5c POULTRY PRICES AT MONROE Furnished by L. C. Mills & Co. Turkeys 14c Fowls 8c Chicks 8c Ducks 9c Geese 7c BUTTER AND EGGS. M. FULLENKAMP'B. Lard 14c Eggs 27c Good roll butter 22c@25c Butter, pacstng 18< NIBLICK A CC. Good roll butter 20c@25c Eggs 25c WOOL AND HIDES B. KALVER and SCN. Beef hides 6c Calf hides lOe Sheep pelts 15c to sl.3t Merchantable wool Hr Tallow <e HAY MARKET. S. W. PETERSON. No. 1 Timothy, loose, per t0n..513.50 Ne. 1 Timothy, baled, per ton... 14.00

TELEPHONE STOCK FOR SALE. A number of shares of stock in the Citizen’s Telephone Company. Inquire at once at this office. t 6 o Remember the Michael Miller sale of stock and farm implements November 10th.

THE SOCIAL NOTES (Continued from page 1.) The St. Vincent de Paul society and their friends were largely represented yesterday afternoon at the musical and luncheon given for them by the Lucky Twelve society of the German Reformed church at the home of Mrs. C. Vogt, and a thoroughly enjoyable hfternoon was spent. Mrs. Fred Fruchte and Miss Lucy FYuchte gave several musical numbers. - ' ' - o —• FOR SALE. Several acres of tops for fire wood. Inquire Wash Kern, R. F. D. 9, Box 81, Decatur. 260t6 —. R. K. Allison made a business trip to Delphos. 0., this noon. William Omer of Bluffton, who has been the guest of his daughter at Finley. Ohio, changed cars here today on his way home. Mrs. Harry Brown and Miss Neil Brown otWillshire, Q.,with their guest Miss Carol Brown of San Diego, Cal. passed through the city this morning on their way to Fort Wayne where they will visit with Mrs. Oliver Johnson. STOVES —One base burner, one gas stove and one large Wilson heater — all good as new. Sell cheap; going to leave Decatur. Call at 211 N. Seventh (corner Monroe and Seventh.) WANTED —Everybody suffering from piles or any form of rectal ailments to call at your drug store for S. U. Tarney’s Positive Painless Pile cure. Best on earth. 260t6

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. 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 Is tn •eca’ur every Tuesday. Name Address - Am’t Wanted Kind of Security Reliable Private Ft. Wayne loan Company Established 189* Room 2 Second Floor, 70* Calhoun Street. Home Phone, 83*. Fort Wayne, Ind

PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale! at his residence 5 miles south of De- | catur or 1 mile north and threefourths of a mile west of Monroe, Indiana, beginning at 9:30 o'clock a. in. sharp, Thursday, November 10, 1910, the following property, to-wlt: Herses ‘ —Three sorrel mares bred to full--1 blooded Belgian horse, of which 2 are 11 years old and weigh 1400,. one mare ’ 8 years old, weight 1550; bay gelding 6 years old, weighs 1525,, black driving mare 6 years old, black driving horse 10 years old, and a sorrel spring colt. Cattle —Four milch cows, 1 with calf at side, 1 was fresh about the 20th of August, 1 will be fresh In f April, 1 young cow will be fresh in ’ April, 1 full-blooded Durham bull, coming two years old and 6 young ’ cattle one and two years old. Seven head of good sheep. Hogs—Ten brood s sows, some with pigs by side; 30 ' shoats that will average about forty 1 pounds each, and a full-blooded Duroc boar. Farm Implements—Two TurnI bull wagons good as new, wagon bed, truck wagon, set of wooden truck wheels, pair of bob sleds, mud boat. : 3 pair of hay ladders. 16 feet long: hog rack, rubber tire surrey, good as new, steel tire buggy, spring wagon, sleigh, Deering binder, Deering mower, Monarch hay tedder, hay rake, clover buncher, Ohio hay loader, set of hay slings, corn cutter, Deer corn planter, good as new; Hoosier hoes wheat drill. Columbia disc wheat drill, I 2 new Cassady riding breaking plows, ' 2 Schunck walking breaking plows, 2 Monarch riding cultivators, 2 single shovel plows and 1 double shovel plow, disc harrow, Schunck spring tooth harrow. Osborne spike tooth harrow, 2 wooden spike tooth harrows, land roller, a new ground plow’, fanning mill, Cyclone fence machine and "Stretchers, hand cider press, a thirty gallon copper kettle, 2 iron kettles, a No. 12 DeLaval cream separator, good as new; 2 sets of single harness, one set is.brass trimmed; set of double light farming harness, set of double surrey harness and 2 sets of single buggy harness and a lot of collars and bridles, a Keller incubator and 2 brooders, and some fullblooded chickens. Light Brahmas and Barred Rocks that I will sell in half-dozen lots. Household Goods —Favorite hard coal burner and 2 wood heating stoves, glass cupboards, kitchen cabinet. extension table, 2 stands, 2 bedsteads, about 50 yards of carpet, a lot of jars and fruit cans, and barrels and 1 kegs, and other articles not here- ] in mentioned. , Terms —All sums of $5.00 and un- , der, cash in hand: over $5.00 a credit , of 10 months will be given, the pur- ( chaser giving bankable note therefor . with approved freehold security to the . satisfaction of the undersigned. Four ( per cent off for cash an sums over $5.00. No property removed until set- . tied for. MICHAEL MILLER. j John Spuhler, Auct. ( C. S. Niblick, Clerk.

HOUSEHOLD SA.LE. The undersigned will offer for sale at private auction at her home on South Fifth street all of her household goods, consisting of a number of household articles and others, which she will dispose of until all are gone. Everything is in good condition and practically new. Goods are located three doors north of B. J. Terveer’s residence on the corner of Fifth and Madison. Call any time. 258t6 MRS. ELLEN TOUHEY. o —— LOST —Five dollar bill on main street Wednesday. Will give $1.50 reward for return to Hower & Baker’s meat market. 260tf FOR EXCHANGE—WiII accept small farm, good city property or good stock of merchandise as part payment on farm of 185 acres. Easy terms on balance. This is your chance to own a good farm. If interested, write or see J. W. Smith, Decatur, Ind. 160t2 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. The county treasurer wishes to an- ’ nounce to the public that on account of next Monday being the last day for the paying of the fall taxes, his office will be open from now on. bel tween the hours of 7 a. m and 8 p. m„ ' each day, so as to give all a chance to ! get in, and to accommodate the many ; who always remit during the last I week. CHAS. YAGER, I 257t7 Treasurer. I ° PUBLIC SALE ; Os livery stock and Holstein cows. Ernest Schlickman will offer at public. auction at his feed yard, the old : Romberg yard, on Second street, Decatur, Indiana, beginning at 10 o’clock a. in. sharp, on Saturday November 5, 1910, Several good horses, vehicles, double and single buggies, surries, rubber and steel tired, with and without tops,

——————— , ~ * 'sCf JO il/A# I A Gas Heater that Pleases the Eye and Comforts the Body Prices Free Hose $2.25 to $8.50 T t Vulcan Connections Odorless Gas Heater When this heater is in s/ operation, the inner cone becomes red hot and its brilliant Incandescence is most pleasing. All of the heat is delivered at the floor level, heating the lower part of the room first. Guaranteed Odorless No Dry, Stuffy Feeling Indiana Lighting Co.

harness, both double and single; fly nets, robes, blankets, low wheel truck wagon with large platform bed, good as new, farming implements, 500 bushels of corn in crib, 30 bushels of good p -tatoes. 10 bushels of seed potatoes, 25 cords of 16-inch cook stove wood, and numerous other articles. This sale will be held rain or shine as the goods are sold under cover and everything offered will be sold, for I am going to move my family to Denver, Colorado, bn account of their health. —Ernest Schlickman.

JUST RECEIVED} Another Shipment of Silk Scarfs in I Pink, Light Blue, Gray, White and Black at 50c. | Fancy Silk Scarfs, each - - - - gg c I Ladies Golf Gloves, per pair - - 1 n and 25c i Children’s Golf Gloves - - - -“25c I Children’s Mittens, red, brown, navy and black" 1 0c I Knit Mufflers - , . . 1 Q and 25c I Stocking leg Caps in white, red, navy 1Q and 25c 1 Bear Skm Hoods - - . . ggc I and thousands of other thing’s. Come in and see tor H yourselves. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY I School children’s grey sweater coats with red Ific I and blue bands, each - - IMI g p w ? a cus f omer - Come early as we have only a | limited amount. J AT BAUGHMAN’S

At the same time Gerber & Ahr will offer at auction 35 head of Holstein cattle, consisting of about 10 cows, some fresh and oth -rs to be fresh soon; 8 cows to be fresh next spring; one and two-year-old heifers, some to be fresh In February and March; 1 six-months-old bull calf, registered papers with him, and one eighteen-months-old registered ball. They will also offer one full-blooded Jersey cowcalf by side, and fifteen head of home eows, some fresh and some to be fresh; also 50 head of good breeding

ewes. Terms —A credit of six months with . 6 per cent interest from date on all i sums of $5.00 and otter, purchaser giving bankable note with approved freei hold security to the satisfaction of the undersigned. Under $5.0*1 cash in hand on day of sale. No property removed until settled for. ERNEST SCHLICKMAN. GERBER & AHR ■ John Spuhler and Noah Frauhiger, ■ Auctioneers. ; J. F. Fruchte. Clerk. d&w