Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 8, Number 275, Decatur, Adams County, 21 November 1910 — Page 4

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hast Buffalo Market rust Buffalo, N. Y, Not. tl—(Special t* Dally Democrat)—Saturday receipts. 14,400; shipments, 5,799; today. 4,400; shipment*, 1,000; official te New York Saturday. 3,390; pig* clesiag dull; some unsold. Heavy, *7.10©*7.20; Yorkers, *7.15 0*7.20; pigs. 17.40017.eQ; roughs, *6.850*6 50; stags, *5.500*6.00; cattle, 3.025; good grades, common, 10c higher; New York shipping and export steers, *6.000*6.75; shipping steers, *5.250*5.50; butchers, *5.350 *9 6* heifers, *4.500*5.50; cows, *3.560*5.00; sheep. 12 100; steady; lambs stronger; lambs, *6.250* 40; Yearlings, *4.50© *4.75; wethers, *4.00 | 0*4.25; ewes, *3.750*3.85; dosiag weak; lower. CHICAGO GRAIN. Fbicago, 111., Nov. 19 —Wheat —Dec., 90Uc; -May, 96%c; July, 93%c. Cora -Bee., 44%c; May, 46%c; July. Oats—Dec., 30Hc; May and July.] 33%e. TOLEDO GRAIN Toledo. O, Nov. 19—Wheat —Cash, 95k|c. Dec.. 95 tic; May, 99%c; July, 95%c. Corn —Cash, 54c; Dec., 46%c; May, 48%c; July, 49*4c. Oats—Cash, 34c; Dec., 33%c; May. 36%c; July. 35%c. LOCAL GRAIN. G. T Bun. Timothy seed, prime *3.50 No. 2 Red wheat 86c No. 2 White wheat 84c Cent 66c White corn 64c Red clover seed *7.25 Barley, No. 2 4bc Rye 62c Alsike seed *7.56 Oats, new 28c Clover hay 34 4 69 Timothy hay *13.59 LOCAL PRODUCE. DECATUR PRODUCE CO. Eggs 39c Chickens 8c

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PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned having sold his farm, known as the Frisinger farm one-half mile west of the Heckman mill in Decatur, will sell at public auction, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., Wednesday. November 30, 1910, the following property: Horses, cattle, sheep, etc.: Horses —Fifteen head, consisting of one registered Belgian two-year-old mare, in foal; weighs 1.650; one 3-year-old brown mare, 31132 Belgian, in foal, weights 1700; one 3-year-oid roan driving gelding, weighs 1200; balance are two-year-olds, yearlings and one spring colt; al! well bre and in goon condition. Cattle—Three good steers. 3 cows. giving milk, one with calf by side; 2 full-blooded, Angus bull calves. Sreep—-Eighty head, consisting of 65 full-blooded Shropshire ewes, 10 grade ewes, and 5 fullblooded Shropshire rams. Implements—Two wagons, one good as new; 2 hay ladders, 2 breaking plows, 2 cultivators, disc drill, 2 discs, spring tooth harrow, Thomas hay loader, spring tooth rake, hay tedder, McCormick binder, 2 mowing machines, 2 sets of work har-

WON'T IT BE HUMILIATING fl Ptt 'T r_r '’ > r I UN ’ Koh’l % IKIIILIVw/t if a sudden oold sna P co,Tl Pe |s you to I borrow from your neighbor because II HwjP Kt you have ne9lected t 0 ,ay ,n y° ur coa ' K ffir b" supply. Don’t let it happen. Give CQAt ■ IKM us the ort!er today what coa| y ou ■‘■Zffi J are Bure t 0 need sooner or later and sF V L probably sooner, according to the I I tAZX' I ’ weather man. II " I _jt4_ / 'Phone 495. P. H. WAGNER.

Fewla *e Yeung Terkey* 14c Ducks *’■' Gee*e 7c Did Tern Turkeys H Old He® Turkeys 80s H. B6RLING. Chickens ..th Nggs •»* Butter >•« Fowl* - «c Duck* 8c Geese 7c Old turkey* >c Old hew turkey*rtc Yeung turkey*l4* Spring Chick* *<■ Old roe*t*r* 6c POULTRY PRICES AT MONROE Furnished by L. C. Mill* 4. Ce. Turkeys 14c Fowls 8c Chicks »c Ducks »c i Geese 7c BUTTER AND EGGS. M. FULLENKAMP’B. Lard 14c Eggs 31c Good r*U butter2>eoflse Butter, rrasxlag 18c TIBLtCK & CG. Good reU butter 26<02»c Eggs *lc WOOL AND HIDES. KALVER’B PRICES. . Beef hide* 7c s Calf hides He i Tallow 5c ! Sheep Pelt* 25c0*1.66 ■ Mink 56c®*».6* I Skuak 3500 W-M : Coow 16c0*2.»6 I ’Possum Hc®«c i Muekrai sco4»c HAY MARKET. S. W. PETERBON. No. 1 Timethy, ieeee, per tea..*H.sO Ne. 1 Timethy. baled, w tea... 14. H

ness, 800 shocks of corn in the field 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. Four per cent off for cash on sums of over *5.00. No property removed until settled for. J. M. & M. A. FRISINGER. John Spuhler, Auct. LOST —A- little Canadian pin with Brittish coat of arms. Finder please return to this office. FOR SALE—Strawberry roan colt, 7 or 8 years old; heavy. Will sell cheap.—Gottlieb Garber, R. R. No. 1, Monroe. 273t3 WANTED —25 men to work on ditch at Albion, Ind, at J. 20 per hour. BUTLER & SON. Decatur, Ind. I have the most complete line of church goods in the city. Prayer books, and all such goods you need, at all prices.—Didot, the Jeweler. 273t3 DEMOCRAT WANT ’ADS PAY BIG

SOUTHERN MICHIGAN FARMS I Located in St Joseph County. Mich. I ' NO. 4. -84 acres of good land, 8 room bouse, 39x46 barn, well fenced. 30 rod* to school, good location. Lve mile. o', veun’.y seat. Price *8799 cash or *4OOO on time. NO. *1—1?0 acre*, three mile* from Three Riven, same distance from county seat 7 roon sou**, bara .15. j', new poultry houa®. double cora nit, and wagon shed, one half mil* to school. Price *4500 NO. 45 —12* acre*, dairy farm, fully •quipped with tea eow*. twe hundred quart milk reuL gas eagtn*. rotary pump, 12x84 *tlo, filled this fall, 86x4* bam with shed, 11x4* ft. for atable room, new poultry house, six room house, building* all in good repair. Thi* business will pay Two Thousand Dollar* a year profit. Located doe* to Three Rivera Price *3**6. 13*66 dews and balance on mate If interested tn any of the farm* in St. Joseph county, Mich., eoms t® Three River* and I will ahow you th* above mentioned farm and many other*, free of expense while you ar* here. E. E. PULVER Phone 502. OFFICE: 113 St. Joe St. THREE RIVERS, MICHIGAN. {Correspondence Solicited. RHEUMATISM RELIEVED IN SIX HOURS Dr. Detchon’s Relief For Rheums tism usually relieves severest cases in a few hours. Its action upon ths system is remarkable and effective It removes the causa and the disease quiekly disappear* First dos* benefits 75e and *l.6* Sold by ths Holt-i hsuss Brug Co. wsdfc»at-3m* PUBLIC SALE. A* I am going to gait terming I win ' offer at public sale at my residence, 1 mile weet as* i mu* north of Preble known as th* Henry Wefel farm. I have rented my farm and all property wfll have tn be sold without reserve. I banning at 1* o’clock a. m., on Wed- * ■esday, November 28, I*l6, the fellow- ! tag property: Horses —Sorrel mare. » years old, m foal, weighs 15*6; bay I gelding coming 3 year*, weigh* 1456; spring colt, a good ene; bay stare, weigh* 1866; one 2-yearsld roadster, black mare in foal, weighs 1266. Cattle —Three milch cow*, on* will he fresh in February; one fresh in March and one in July; 3 two-year-old steers, 2 spring calve* and one yearling bull. Hogs—Four young sow*, due to farrow by first of December; : 3 big sows, will farrow about December 25; and 16 shoats, will weigh from 70 to 130 potind* each. Implement*—’ Two farm wagons, set of dump board*, spring wagon, 2 top buggies, land roller, bob sled spring tooth harrow, spike tooth harrow. Reck Island riding plow, Champion mower, 6 foot cut; Darley binder, about as good as new: Thomas hay loader, good a* new; Black Hawk check rower, Darby cultivator, new Janesville cultivator, Osborn* hay tedder, Tiger riding cultivator, 2 double shovels. Buckeye mower, hay rack, hay rake, set double carriage harness, set of work harness, used 2 years; set light work harness, pair hay ladders, grindstone, grain drill, 5 acres corn fodder, 109 bushels of Big 4 seed oats, heating : stove, lawn mower, 100 shock* of co:n in field, cook stove, washing machine , and many other articles not herein : mentioned. Lunch served on the , grounds. < Terms —All sums of *5.00 and un- , der cash in hand; over *5.00 a credit , of 9 months will be given, the pur- . cnaser giving bankable note therefor , with approved freehold security to the satisfaction of the undersigned. Four per cent off for cash on sums over *5.60. No property removed until settled for. HENRY WEFEL. Noah Frauhiger, Auct. Fred Jaebker Clerk. A RELIABLE MEDICINE NOT A NARCOTIC Get the geunine Foley's Honey and Tar in the yellow package. It is safe i and effective. Contains no opiates. . Refuse substitutes. The Holthouse Drug Co. o — PUBLIC &ALE. - 1 ■■■■ I Th* unaersigned will offer for Mie : one mile north and one-half mile weet ’ of Salem and nine miles south of Decatur, beginning at 10 o’clock a. tn, Wednesday, November 23, 1810, 1 i driving horse, 1 Jersey cow, 1 Jersey bull, 1 Berkshire sow, with 8 pigs by ] side, 1 Hampshire sow with 5 pigs by ; side, 1 Mampshfre male hog, 1 Duroc i sow, will farrow soon; farming implements and tools, kitchen and household furniture, turkeys, chickens. 10 gal. molasses, potatoes, corn, etc., at the usual terms. OLIVER STEELE. J. N. Burkhead, Auct. George Dellinger, Clerk. - —- o DEMOCRAT WANT 'ADS PAY BIG w

1 PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at hi* residence, 8 miles west and one mile south of Decatur, or 5 miles east and 6Mi miles north of Bluffton, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m, November 28, ; 1910, the following property: Horses —Sorrel mare 6 years old, with colt by side; 3-year-old bay mare, In foal, weight 1400; dapple grey mare, weigh* 1580; 7-year-old mare, in foal; 2-year-old driving mare, sired by Butler's Coach horse, 3 yearling colts, 2 spring colts, 4-year-old horse, weighs 1600; driving horse 9 years old, 2 work horsee about 9 years old; a good work team. Cattle—Jersey cow 8 years old, Jersey cow. 4 years old, with calf by side; 6 cows will be fresh In spring. 3 heifer* fresh in *pring. 10 spring calve*. Also Rex A Abr will have a car load of cattle for sale at thi* time and place. Most of these cattle will be fresh. Sheep—Sixty breeding ewee, all good young ewe* IS spring ewe lambs. 3 Shropshire bucks and one goat. Hog*—Five brood sows. 22 head of pigs. Implements —Deering binder, disc grain drill, land roller, cultivator, breaking plow, disc barrow. i carriage, top buggy, set of carriage { harness, set of buggy harness, 3 sets of double work harness, 2 Wilson heaters, 6 window frames and glass complete, 100 bushels Clover Brand stock tonic, and other articles not mention--1 ed. Lunch served on the ground. Terms All sums of *5.00 and un- ' der, cash in hand; over *5.00 a credit of 3 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. 1 PHILLIP AND NOAH FRAUHIGER. John Spuller, Martin Shady and Ben Fisher, Auct*. ■ PUBLIC SALE. A* I am going to quit farming- I will sell at public auction st my residence, 3% mile* weet of Monroe, on the J. B. rnngi* tarm, beginning at 16 o'clock a. m.. Tuesday, November iM, 1916, the following property: ’Hornes, Cattle, Hogs, etc.: Horse* and mule*- Match team of hay coach mare*, weigh 1866 each; 3 and 4 {year* eld, spring colt 6 months old; {roadster; 1 span of mulee 3 and | ] years old, weigh 1206 each. Cattle — Jorsow cow 3 years old. fresh in December: freak cow 6 year* old, calf by side: 3-year-old cow, fresh in April, (year-old cow fresh in April; ■ full blooded Jersey heifer, 8 months old, Jersey heifer coming two years ’ old in the spring, calf 8 months old, and a fullblooded bull calf 4 months f old. Hogs—Four brood sows and ; pigs by side; on* fullblooded Poland ! China male hog. Implements—Hoosier isc drill. Pioneer corn planter, thia season; McCormick mower, new; new: a new Thomas hay loader; used this season: McCormick mower, new; Newark cultivator, good as new; Turnbull wagon, good as new; rubber tire buggy, good as new; steel tire buggy, pair of hay ladders, Oliver breaking plow, a 60-tooth harrow, double shovel plow, set of double breeching harness, set of farm harness, corn sheller, 2 sets of buggy harness, pair of fly nets, cream separator, and other articles not herein mentioned. , The members of the Christian Union or Zion Church, will serve dinner. Terms —AIT sums of *5.09 and under, cash in hand; over *5.00. a credit of 19 months will be gkven, the purchaser giving bankable note therefor with approved- freehold security to th* satiafaction of the undersigned. Four per cent off for cash on sums over *5.09. No property removed until settler for. EARL REBER. J. N. Burkhead, Auct. G. H. Mr-Manama, Clerk. PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer tor sate at his residence, 1 mite south and 5 mites west of bronroe, and 2 mites south of Honduras, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., Tuesday, November 29th, 4 head of horses, 5 head of cattle, farming implements and tools, 1 water tank wagon, I wood saw with truck, 1 saw mill, harness and fly nets, 100 chickens, 150 bushels oats, 450 bushels of corn In crib, 190 chocks of corn in field, 10 acres of fodder, 4 tons of hay, 1 feed grinder, 1 large feed kettle. 4 coops combined for small chickens, 1 hog hut, some building stone, 1200 feet 2 inch stable plank, some board fencing, 1 roll of barbed wire, 150 feet of hay rope and pulleys, 1 14-foot extension table. 1 sofa, bed, sink, gasoline stove, 600-pound platform scale, set log bunks, set skid hooks, log chain, grind stone, cream separator, 5-gil. milk can, and other articles, at the usual terms. Four per cent off for cash. C. H. WALTER. John Spuhler, Auct —- (> — The pleasant purgative effect experienced by all who use Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liber Tablets, and the healthy condition of the body and mind which they create, makes one feel joyful. Sold by all druggists.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE. s We desire to sell the following per- > sonal property, all in good condition t and at bargains: A Favorite hard coal stove. , A kitchen range. i A dining room table and set of din t ing room chairs. . A refrigerator. » Several rugs and other articles. Please call at house on First street ’ at once it interested. { H. L. CO.NTER. —o —' t FOR SALE. t —— . One Garland base burner, used but r one winter, • On* Go-cart. I One refrigerator. i One book case. i Six dosen Mason fruit jar*. 1 A few other household articles. : H. F. CALLOW, r 375t2 301 N. Fourth St. _ BUTCHERS REDUCE THE PRICE OF MEAT. By an agreement of the local butch- ‘ ers the price of meat has been reduc--1 ed and from now on the patrons of ' the dealers in this city will be given an advantage from heretofore. Reduction of pork three cents per pound. DYONIS SCHMITT. BAKER A HOWER. SIMEON HAINES. FRED MUTCHLER WILDER A CO. 275t2 • s 1 "" • LOST OR STRAYED. A colt from the barn of Jesse Car1 penter, seven and one-half miles southwest of thi* city Friday night. An« information regarding same will be highly appreciated by Mr. Carpenter. Ha* ■ Monroe’phone house. No. 61, 3 short ’ and on* long ring. 27&®6 i — 1 FOR RENT—A good bouse on Mercer avenue. For particulars call 227. 275t6 I - - PIANO INSTRUCTOR. Martha Kettler teaehes ia thia city , every Saturday. A few vacant period* are now available. Studio 369 North Third St. ' mon-wed-thurs-fri SALE. , ) Th* uadersigned will offer for sal* at his residence, one mile north and one-fourth mite east of Bobo, Indiana, and mites east of Decatur, In diana. beginning at 1 o’clock p. m. Tuesday, November 22, 1910. 2 horses, 2 head- cattle, brood sows, 6 shoats weighing 150 pounds, 4 shoats weighing 75 pounds, farming implements, tools, kitchen furniture, fullblooded R. C. Black Minorca* and R. C. Brown Leghorns, few Bronze turkeys, 1 shotgun, and other articles at the usual terms J. W. COWAN. Harry Daniels, Auct. Kit Cowaa. Clerk. PUBLiv SALE. The undersigned will offer for sate at public auction, four mites east of Decatur, one-fourth mile south and one-fourth mile east of Rivarre, known as the Joel Falk farm, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., Friday, November 25, 1910, six head of horses, five head of cattle, 48 head of ewee, 1 buck, farming implements and tools, 3 dozen chickens, grain and hay, and other articles, at the usual terms. W. E. FALK & CO. Ed Kirkland, Auct. Dan Erwin, Clerk. o_ LOST —Friday evening a suit box from the Myers-Dailey company clothing store, conaaintng blue serge suit of clothes, 4 pair of hose, tie collar and gloves. Finder will nlease leave at the Myers-Daiiey comi-auy and receive reward. Li st betwteu Dau Era .a lesi<ter.ee and 3rov.-t Crc-.m' y.— V'-.g Alite Warr. Tccstv. r.. r. ’te !_•. — «*. —- - —_ MOrr THA’I TRHEE DECADES Foley's Iteney and Tar has been a household favorite for coughs, colds and ailments c* the thrr-t. chest and lungs. Contains no opiates. The Holthouee Drug Co. —a MO T ICE. We buy yeur poultry at highest market prices. Ask tor our prices before you sell Call ‘Phenes No. 40 and 17, L. C. MILLS & CO., 248t24 Monroe, Ind. NOTICE. A" I am in need of money, my accounts are left with the Old Adams County bank for collection, and all parties indebted to me will please call there and make settlement, and oblige your servant. 265t6 JULIUS HAUGK. o— — — WANTED—Men to learn barber trade. Few weeks completes. Time saved by steady practice; careful instrucgiven; diplomas granted. Wages Saturdays. Splendid demand for grauates. .Write today.—Moler Barber College, Chicago, 111. 272t3

PUBLIC BALE. — — The undersigned will offer for sale , o , Barney hWl*™ larlu ’ Allee northwest of Decatur, Indiana, MglnnlnC nt !• <>' rt * < ' k am ’ Tu * H ‘ day, Neve.ber 33, 1910, the following property; Horses—Black gel (B . * year* old. weighs 1600; grey gelding, weigh. 1*00; driving horse, Bty broke and * good saddle horse CBtUe— Four extra good milk cows from five t* nine years old and three •prtng <*!»••. Hogs-Ten head, one brood now will farrow soon; two pig*. Implement* —Good Milwaukee binder, new Champion mower, hay ladder. Blnek Hawk com planter, Tiger ridiag *orn plow, corn cultiva ter, spike tooth harrow, spring tooth Mrrew. steel tooth hay rake, land roller. 3-inch tire wagon with double bed. buggy, mud boat, new DeLaval cream separator, set dump boards, - tea* of heavy double harness, set of baggy haraene, 2 breaking plow*hay in mow, corn in shock and crib, 3*6 bushel* Big Fkrnr oats, also a nice lot of chickens and many other articles not herein mentioned. Term* —All iun» of *5.00 and under. cash ia hand; over ,5.00 a credit of 9 mlnths will be given, the purchaser giving bankable note therefor with approved freehold security to ah* satisfaction of the undersigned. Ko property removed until settled for F. O. DAVIS. Joha Spuhler. Auct. NOTICE. Havxag disposed es my stock in th* Helthaaee »mg *ompany, and by the terms of th* sale taken over th* ae•ouat* *t th* company. I would aak all thee* knowing themselves to be {■debt** to ta>* eempany to please call an* setti* Respectfully, . H. F. CALLOW. NOTICE. I hav* plenty es money to loan on tai m* »* raise is tat*rest, rate*, and ne eoaamiselwn charged BOItS B KRWIN. M*t2 per wk ts Attorney at Law. Maay sehoel children suffer from constipation, which is eften th* cause 1 of seeming stupidity at lessons. Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tablets are an ideal medicine to give a child, for they are mild and gentle in their 1 effect, and will cure even chronic constipation. Sold by all dealers. It is ia time of sudden mishap or ae-1 cident that Chamberlain's Liniment j can be relied upon ta take the place of th* family doctor, who cannot always be found at the moment. Then it is | that Chamberlain's Liniment is never ’ found wanting In cases of sprain?, t cuts, wound* and bruises Chamberlain’s Liniment takes out the soreness ' and drives away th* pain. Sold by all dealers. I-*me back comes . n suddenly and' is extremely painful. It is caused by rheumatiam of the muscles. Quick relief ia afforded by aplying Cham- , berlain's Liniment. Sold by all dealers. Hoarseness in a child subject to croup is a sure indication of the approach of the disease. If Chamberlain'* Cough Remedy is given at once or even after the croupy cough has appeared, it will prevent the attack. Contains no poison. Sold by all deal-) er*. == ___ ========== i ■ " Hav* you tried 49 Pile Remedy? If not, why don't you? Join th* 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 *I.OO to suffer when 49 is in the reach of you. 49 will immediately on application re- , lieve itching, bleeding, protruding, bone, blind or any kind of piles, re ) gardless of how long standing. Per-1 fectly harmless and as effective for a child on* year old as a a case of an adult eighty years old. 49 General Tonic will relieve that debility, fiver, , kidney, stomach, bowel er nervous trouble, and give immediate rehef to children with coughs or eolds. 49 Constipation Tablets have proven by sales to be th* best on the market for relieving headache, dizsinees. dull, heavy feeling, dyspepsia, fluctuai lOn or Ras and Permanent cure of I conrti P*tion. 25c per box. Don’t for I C Bl tq a e* tor 49 in all cases. ‘ __2

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Don’t Wait" If You Need Monty See Us at Once _ I W® noaai aaoaer ea M y *k>a««et aeeurttg, each a* tare, Fteea, H«eeee. etc. Fe give a Überiß giMeuat oa all ieaas paid etf toafer* due. If you need luuney, mi out following blank., cwt It wit and ■tali it te u*. Our agent te In b*. atw « T ery Tatiieff. Name Addreee •••**» AetN Wnh* Kind of Security Reliable Prinig Ft WaiH uan tarn Established 1896 Room i fisc ond Floor, 706 Calhoun Strsst. Home Phone, 833. Fort Wayne, Ind |

FOR RENT —A five room house oa Walnat street See W. A. Wetter, North Fifth etreet. Jttt, FOR RINT-Ths Bobllli* residence, eerner Flr*t and Jefersoa street*. Ingair* es W. H. Myers’ Real Estate Ageaer ’Phea* 361. Bargains in atty preperties. 3€3 t « BOR BALM—A nuMher es faU-blooded bremae turkey* and g*tebl«rs, for breeding purpose* Will eeb at farmer*’ prices —Tbeaiss Mewling, 'phone 11-B. *67tf MAK WANT*—T* beak eera. Call pbea* 11-0 MBt3 Paaaeylvaaia tockwheat leur for ■ale. Leav* erdera with Bra Hoaglead, Ninth street, »r 8. 1 Smith, oa Seeoad street. Thi* i* the same brand es flear far marly he a died hy the late Jam** H. Smith. M3tl2 WAKTMD—Mea te taaek com. In•Mte* at Trieieger & Granger office. 266t10 LOST —Lady * gold wateh, hunting case, with initial “J* on th* outside. Was test Tuesday, November Ist between thia eity and Ton Wayne. Retam ta Fred Jaebker *t National bank and receive reward. 265 t( FOR SALM—Buckwheat flour; inguire es John Heaabw, R. I). 2; ‘Phoae No. 16-N. L„ or leave order at Sattth, Yager A Falk’*; warranted to be geauin*. 1622m0 FOB RENT—Nin* room house at 226 8. Fourth street, with city and cist*rm water U kitchen; toilet and cellar. Enquire at residence. —Mrs. C. A. Melmia. 222tf FOR RBNT—Room* aver th* Peoples * Gerke ahoe store. Also a modern heme oa Medisoa streL For particuiarw eee Mr®. R. J. Holthouse. 262t6 FOR SALM— Potato*®, 86c, 45c and 56* p®r bushel; onions, 60c per bushel, delivered in town. Call at the old Studebaker farm, just across the bridge, or 'phoae 356. —Bud Sheline. 9«lt« FOR SALE—Five-roomed house. Enquire of George Wertsberger, at Berling poultry house. 263t6 FOR RENT—Five-roomed oottage on South Market street; has all modern improvements. So* Dyonis Schmitt 263t* 'FOUND—A gold necklace, Saturday night Owner can have eame by calling at thi* office and identifying, and peying for thi* 'ad. FOUNlß—Bunch of three keys. Owner may have sam® by calling at this offic®. FOR SALE—Two acres of ground neer automobile factory Inqu:re H. A. Fuhrman. Route No. 4. 269t6 WANTED—One woman in each county who desires employmest in home town. *15.00 per week. Be independent and self-supporting. —J. 8- Ziagler Co, Como Block. Chicago. 111. 2*> 9t2 WANTED—Sewing to do by the day. Cal! at 635 N. Third street. 2‘ot6 WANTED—White assorted aew c° rn at the Fornax Mills. —H. H. Bremerkamp. 270t6 FOR SALE Two stoves, one a hot blast for hard coal. The other a small one; will burn wood, soft coa or coke. Will make a fin* stove ter an office. Also a councb, good as nW. Be® Wm. Colchin, on Russell street or at interurban candy kitchen. *' HOUSE FOR RENT—Six rooms, on ■m street. See Daniel Kitsen, next door east, or inquire of William Zi® merman, R. R. No. 2, Decatur. 26Su>