Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 8, Number 265, Decatur, Adams County, 9 November 1910 — Page 8

DAILY MARKET REPORTS Corrected Every Afternoon

East Buffalo Market East Buffalo, N. Y.. Nov. 9—(Special to Daily Democrat! —Receipts, 800; shipments, 1,330; official to New York yesterday, 1,330; hogs cloning steady at decline. » Medium and heavy, 15.15; Yorkers, |S.IS; pigs and lights. 88.15@ |5.23; roughs, |t;.sO<& 17.10; stags, |.',.7." l <ff|e.aO; sheep, 3,000; steady; lambs, 25c higher; tops, 17.10; cattle, 125; slow. CHICAGO GRAIN. Chicago, 111., Nov. 9—Wheat—Dec,, 89t»c; May, 95%c; July. 93%c. Corn —Dec., 46%c; May, 49c; July, 49%c. Oats—Dec., 31 %c; May, 34Hc. TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, 0., Nov/ 9—Wheat —Cash. 92>kc; Dec., 93&c; May. 98%c; July. 9»(ac. Corn —Cash 52c; Dec. 48%c; 1 May, 51c; July, 51%c. Oats —Cash and Dec., 34%c; May, 37c; July, 36’ s c. Red clover seed 17.25 LOCAL GRAIN. G. T Burk Tfmothy seed, prime 13.50 No. 2 Red wheat 84c No. 2 White wheat 82c Corn 64c White com 62c Red Clover Seed 7.00 Harley, No. 2 48c Rye 62c Alsike seed 17.50 Oats, new 28c Clover hay 114.00 Timothy hay $13.50 LOCAL PRODUCE. DECATUR PRODUCE CO. Eggs 25c Chickens 8c

PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer at public sale at ms residence, 7 mlies norph of Decatur, on interurban line, Stop 20, 2% miles south of Hoagland, and onehalf mile east of St. John church, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., Wednesday, November 16, 1910, the following property: Horses —Two year oid Belgian mare, will weigh 1,800 pounds when matured; 2 fine spring colts, and a 3-year-cld driving colt. Cattle —Nine extra good fresh cows with calves by their side. 1 extra good ' fresh Jersey cows, 2 yearling Durham . bull calves, 1 fine Durham heifer and j 5 good springers, will be fresh soon. ■ Hogs—Twenty sows, 5 with pigs at j side, others will farrow this month. 1 Sheep—Sixty head of first-class i Shropshire breeding ewes, all bred. Terms —All sums of JJ.OO and under 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 THE First National BANK DECATUR INDIANA

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Eowls Sc Young Turkeys 14c Ducks Sc Geese 7c Old Tom Turkeys 9c Old Hen Turkeys 16c H. BERLING. Chickens 8c Eggs 25c Butter 20c Fowls 8c Ducks 8c Geese 7c ’ Old turkeys 9c Old ben turkeys 10c Young turkeys ...14c Spring Chicks 8c Old roosters 5c POULTRY PRICES AT MONROE Furnished by L. C. Mills 4. Co. Turkeys 14c Fowls 8c Chicks ’. 8c Ducks 9c 1 Geese 7c BUTTER AND EGGS. M. FULLENKAMP'B. I,ard 14c Eggs 27c Good roll butter 22c@25c Butter, packing 18< NIBLICK A OG. Good roll butter 20c @ 25c Eggs .’...25c WOOL AND HIDES. B. KALVER and BON. Beet hides .....' 6c Calf hides lOe Sheet pelts, 25c to 1131 Merchantable wool tic Tallow 4e HAY MARKET. > S. W. PETERSON. No. 1 Timothy, loose, per t0n..113.50 Ne. 1 Timothy, baled, per ton... 14.00

cash in hand, over a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving bankable note therefor with approved freehold security to the satisfaction of the undersigned. No property removed until settled for. CHARLES H. GETTING. Noah Frauhiger, S. R. Rose, Aucts. 0 PUBLIC SALE Having sold my farm I will offer at public sale at my residence 5 miles Southwest of Decatur, one-half mile west of Washington church and four I miles Eest of Curryville, beginning at ' 10 o'clock a. m., WEDNESDAY, NOV. I 9, 1910 the following property to-wit: I A number of horses, cattle and hogs, i also thirteen head of ewes. A numi ber of farm implements will be offered. Ten acres of corn in shock, a few cords of wood and other articles. The usual terms of sales will be adhered to during this sale. ROY SNIDER. NOTICE. I have plenty of money to loan on farms. No raise in interest, rates, and I no commission charged. DORE B. ERWIN. 210t2 per wk ts Attorney at Law? — o POULTRY FOR SALE. A fine lot of yotingsters of the following birds: White Wyandottes of the Owen Farms Strain, White Leg- i horns of the Wyckoff Strain, bred for I fancy and utility purposes. 239t6 G. C. McCLURE, R. R. 6 Monroeville, Ind. o WANTED —Everyone in Decatur and vicinity to read the opening chapters ot the new serial by Robert W. Chambers in the November number of | Cosmopolitan Magazine. It is the greatest, novel of the year and is illustrated by Charles Dana Gibson. FOR SALE—Five-roomed house. En- J quire of George Wertzberger, at Berling poultry house. 263t6 FOR RENT—Five-roomed cottage on . South Market street; has all modern < improvements. See Dyonis Schmitt. I 263t6 ] Pennsylvania Buckwheat flour for sale. Leave orders with Eva Hoagland. Ninth street, or F. E. Smith, on Second street. This is the same brand of flour formerly handled by the late | James H. Smith. 263tJ2

FOR YOUR THANKSGIVING DINNER _ good coal and a well roasted turkey are inseparable. You get your turkey and order the high grade, well-screen-ed white ash coal, and we will guarantee that if he is as tough a gobbler as ever strutted through a barnyard that white ash coal will bake him tender. ’Phone 495. P. H. WAGNER

PUBLIC SALE. * I The undersigned will offer for sale at his residence, 5 miles south of Decatur, or 1 mile north and threofourths of a mile west of Monroe, In-: diana, beginning at 9:30 o’clock sharp Thursday. November 10, 1910, I Three sorrel mares bred to fullblooded Belgian horse, of which 2 are 11 years old and weigh 1400; one mare 8 years old weighs 1550; bay gelding 6 years old. weighs 1525; black driving mare 6 years old, black driving horse ten years old and a sorrel colt. Four milch cows, one with calf at side 1 was fresh about the 20th of August. 1 will be fresh in April, 1 young cow will be fresh in April, 1 fullblooded Durham bull, coming two years old, i and 6 young cattle, one and two years ! old. Seven head of sheep, ten brood sows, some with pigs by side; 30 sboats that will average about forty pounds each, and a fullblooded Duroc boar. Farming implements and tools, | including wagons, plows, harrows, I harness, fence machine and stretcher, i cream separator, and numerous other | articles. Also chickens. Light Brah- ; mas and Barred Rocks; householdgoods, including a Favorite hard coal burner, dt the usual terms. MICHAEL MILLER John Spuhler, Auct. C. 8. Niblick, Clerk. 0 BOX SOCIAL. A box social will be held at the Cottonwood school house Friday, November 18, 1910. Everybody cordially in,vited. Girls, please bring boxes and enjoy a good time HARRY STEPHENSON, 264t6 Teacher. o FOR RENT —Living rooms, with electric light .water and toilet, over the Baker & Hower meat shop. Inquire at the shop. 246t6 FOR SALE —Two yearling Durham bulls, 1 yearling full-blooded Jersey bull. See Dyonis Schmitt. Call at City Meat Market. 257t6 FOR SALE —Good steel range; in goon condition; has has one year's service. Inquire of Clyde M. Rice; 'phone 588. 255t3 FOR SALE —New 3*4xsH Eastman kodak and outfit. Write box 94. Route 1, Willshire, Ohio. 254t6 FOR SALE —Buckwheat flour; inquire of John Hessler, R. D. 2; 'Phone No. 10-N. L., or leave order at Smith, Yager & Falk’s; warranted to be genuine. 2622m0 WANT to place ten good ewes with some farmer on shares. —Chas. H. Colter. 258t3 i CIDER FOR SALE—We will make ci- J der Wednesday for the last time, this season. Send orders in and we will deliver Thursday and Friday.— Dr. D. G. M. Trout; 'phone 203 58t3 NOTICE | Any and all young men wanting to take up and learn to play any kind of, a ban dinstrument, may now have the privilege. Free instructions. I also have a few instrumen s th?t tome one can use. For particulars, see , FRANK ENGLE, DECATUR. Will be at the Band Room, three doors south Interurban Station, sec- . oad floor, Monday, November 14th. ■' 1 —“ W Bosse’s Opera House One Night Only Monday, November, 9th GREAT LAUGH PRODUCER Maloney’s Wedding Day. i A Three Act, Musical Farce Comedy, Interspearsed with Specialties. 14 MUSICAL NUMBERS Pretty Chorus, Funny Comedians, Mirthful Music, Mimics, Singing and Dancing. Prices: 25, 35 and 50 Cents. Seats on Sale at Holthouse Drug Store GAS CONSUMERS ■Mini I aM) No Discount after the 10th. Please call at office. Indiana Lighting COMPANY.

TO STUDY IN EAST Dr. Boyers Left Last Night For New York City and Philadelphia. TWO WEEKS’ STUDY In Hospitals There to Learn Latest Conditions of the Profession. Dr. J. S. Boyers left Tuesday night for the east, where he expects to be for about two weeks, doing clinical ■ and hospital work in New York City I and Philadelphia, returning to his practice here about November 22 and I 23. Dr. Boyers is one of the foremost ! physicians of the district keeps thorj oughly abreast of the times, and takes every opportunity for increasing his knowledge and experience, and this season of study and experience in sorts of the largest and best hospitals of the east, will be prolific of much good. Dr. Boyers left Tuesday evening for Fort Wayne, where he tcok part in the pre gram of the Fort Wayne Medical society's session, a symposium on infantile paralysis, or anterior poliomyelitis, Dr. Boyers' discussion being on the "Prognosis and Treatment” of the disease. From Fort Wayne he left for the east. GRANDPA BROOKMEYER DEAD. Aged Man Passes Away at his Home North of Williams. Will Zwick was called to the Brookmeyer home a mile north of Williams at 2:15 this afternoon on account of the death of Grandpa Brookmeyer. an aged man of ninety years, who died this afternoon at the home of his son, Henry Brookmeyer. The deceased was one of the pioneer residents of Allen county and had been in feeble health for some time. All last night his condition was very low, and it was thought that his death would occur at any moment. — o FINDS STOLEN MONEY DRAWER. Clarence, little son of F. E. Smith, the gunsmith, while playing on South j Third street, found the stolen money I drawer, which was taken from the Erie depot during the robbery of Monday evening. The drawer was broken in five or six pieces, and lay on the walk south of the Woodward home. ( .The robbers had evidently grabbed the money drawer and money and ran. | an after taking out the money, threw the drawer away. The lad, picking up ! the pieces, took them home, not knowing what they were, but Mr. Smith was not long in determining and notified the officers. THE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT. The "High School Student,” is the name of the new paper to be published every six weeks by the Decatur high school. The first issue will appear in a few weeks. Pennsylvania buckwheat flour for sale. Leave orders with Eva Hoagland, Ninth street, or F. E. Smith, on Second street. This is the same brand of flour formerly handled by the late James H. Smith. 250t18 FOUND —Some money at Schlickman & Girod restaurant. Call there, prove loss and pay for this ad. 25218 Democrat Wart Ads Pnv Have you tried 49 Pile Remedy? If not why don’t you? Join the band of praisers of 49 Pile Remedy. Listen! 49 Pile Remedy shows a record of over a thousand sufferers of piles in Adams county and Allen county in five months, of 98 per cent of cures. Can you afford for the sake of SI.OO to suffer when 49 is in the reach of you. 49 will immediately on application relieve 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 General Tonic will relieve that debility, liver, kidney, stomach, bowel cr 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, fluctuation or gas and permanent cure of constipation. 25c per box. Don’t forget to ask for 49 in all cases.

auction sale — el« outaUo<l.ls ? »dendsi„ |we will offer the following goods at public sale to the high bidder, SATUR- NOV. 12, 1910 Begining at 1:00 P. M. sharp At our store in front of the buggy salesroom, Decatur, Ind. Rain or shine, under shelter if it rains, THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY: BUGGIES We will offer any buggy in our stock that you may want put up, make your selection and we will oftei it 101 sale. HARNESS • We want to close out all our 1910 harness at this sale as we are now working on 1911 stock. All harness offered is our manufacture and will bear our stamp and full guarantee. We will offer team, buggy and surrey harness. If you care to select any particular harness from our stock we will offer it for sale. BLANKETS AND ROBES We have left from this years stock 300 horse blankets in from Ito 3 pair lots to a pattern. All sizes and qualities. This will be a rare opportunity just as the season is starting, to’jbuy these fine blankets at your own prices. We have about 50 robes to be sold at this sale, Goat and Galloway fur robes with plush lining, imitation Buffalo, plush probes interlined with rubber and fancy plush robes, all this years stock but only one or two of a kind. SPECIAL Fur coats, plush lined coats, imitation Buffalo coats and all other heavy winter suits and coats will be closed out at this sale to the highest bidder. We will be glad to show you this stock any time before the time of sale. EXTRA Come in and ask to see these goods we will offer at this sale. If there is any article you care to have put up at this sale from any of our different departments call any time before the sale and «e will offer any article you request us to. This sale will be held under shelter if the weather should be bad. We will guarantee every article offered at this sale same as if bought at private sale. • TERMS- $5.00 and under cash in hand. A credit until May Ist, 1911 will be given on all sums over $5.00 purchaser giving note with approved security without interest. Three cents off on the dollar for cash. J SS ER cierk uct SCHAFER H’D’W CO. WE SAVE YOU MONEY. Decatur, Ind.

FOR RENT —The Bobillia residence, ‘ corner First and Jefferson streets. ■ Inquire of W. H. Myers’ Real Estate I Agency. Phone 3dl. Bargains in , city properties. 263t* j FOR SALE—A number of full-blooded bronze turkeys and gobblers, for breeding purposes. Will sell at farmers’ prices.—Thomas Dowling, ’phone It-B, 257tf 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 la In Becatur every Tuesday. Name Address .... Am’t Wanted Kind of Security Reliable Private Ft. Wsyna LoanGompany Established 1898. Room 2 Seclond Floor, 708 Calhoun Street, Home Phone, 838. Fort Wayne, Ind |

WabDsh Portland Cement Great Strength, Durability, FineJColor. Best for Sidewalls, Ftasdatlons, Flews, Walls,Concrete filecis,Bridges etc WABASH POBTLANO CEMENT CO. General Offices, Datroit Mich. Worls, Strefc, Ist. Kirsch, Sellemeyer & Sons, Agents. ftOOO.OOO Seconds Makes a considerable space of time. — We don t know how much as we never calculated it, but we have calculated that the "WHITE STAG" cigar is about as attractive a value at gc as there is on the market. THE TASTE W TELLS THE TALE. I I U ■—i ■ I For Sale by All Dealers. ///