Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 8, Number 281, Decatur, Adams County, 29 November 1910 — Page 4
DAILY MARKET REPORTS Corrected Every Afternoon
East Buffalo Market East Buffalo, N. Y., Nov. 29—(Special to Daily Democrat) —ReselpU, 480; shipments. 380; official to New York yesterday, 4,180; hogs closing strong. Heavy, medium and Yorkers, $7.60 ©57.65; pigs, [email protected]: roughs, $6.65© $6.80; stags, $5.75 @ $6.25; sheep, 1,000; steady; lambs dull; cattle, 100; fresh; steady. CHICAGO GRAIN. Chicago, 111., Nov. 28—Wheat—Dec., 89%c; May, 95%c; July, 92%c. Corn —Dec.. 43%c; May, 46%c; July, 47%c. Oats —Dec., 30%c. TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, 0., Nov. 28—Wheat—Cash, 94 *4 c; Dec., 94%c; May, 98%c; July, 94%c. Corn —Cash, 48c; Dec., 45%c; May, 48%c; July, 49%c. Oats—Cash, 31c; May, 33%c; July, 36c; May, 3678 c. LOCAL GRAIN. G. T. Bunt. Tmothy seed, prime $4.00 No. 2 Red wheat 87c No. 2 White wheat 85c Corn 65e White corn 63c Red clover seed $7.50 Barley, No. 2 48c Ry* 62c Alsike seed $7.50 Oats, new 28c Clover hay ....$7.50 Timothy hay $7 50 LOCAL PRODUCE. DECATUR PRODUCE CO, Eggs 30c Chickens 8c PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned having sold his farm, known as the Frisinger farm cne-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-old roan driving gelding,weighs 1200; balance are two-year-olds, yearlings and one spring colt; all 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 Shrop- 1 , shire 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- , 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 $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, the purchaser giving bankable note therefor ( with approved freehold security to
Don’t Wait If You Need Money See Us at Once We loan money on any good chattel security, such as Furniture, Pianos, Horses, etc. We give a liberal discount on all loans paid off before due. If you need money, fill out the following blank,, cut it out and mall it to us. Our agent la in Becatur every Tuesday. Name Address Am’t Wanted Kind of Security Reliable Private if. Wayna Loan Company Evtsblished 189 C Room 2 Second Floor, 70$ Calhoun Street. Home Phone, 832. Fort Wayne, Ind
Fowls 8c Young Turkeys J4c Ducks 8c Geese 7c 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 1 POULTRY PRICES AT MONROE Furnished by L. C. Mills & Co. Turkeys 14c Fowls Sc Chicks Sc Ducks 9c • Geese 7-t BUTTER AND EGGS. ’ M. FULLENKAMP’S. ’ Lard 14c Eggs 31c Good roll butter 22c@25c butter, pacKlng !8c NIBLICK * OG. Good roll butter 20c@25c , Eggs 31c WOOL AND HIDES. KALVER’S PRICES. ■ Beef hides 7c ) Calf hides 10c : Tallow 5c 5 Sheep Pelts [email protected] ) Mink [email protected] ! Skunk [email protected] I Coon .. v 10c@$2.00 * ’Possum 10c@60c Muskrat sc@4oc HAY MARKET. S. W. PETERSON. No. 1 Timothy, loose, per t0n..513.50 : No. 1 Timothy, baled, per ton... 14.00 the satisfaction of the undersigned Four per cent off for cash on sums of over $5.00. No property removed un til settled for. J. M. & M. A. FRISINGER. John Spuhler, Auct. NOTICE. ’ I As I am in need of money, my ac- • counts 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. 26516 JUUL’S HAUGK. ——■ " ■ U~■ — NOT SORRY FOR BLUNDER. "If my friends hadn’t blundered in • thinking I was doomed victim of consumption, I might not be alive now,” . writes D. T. Sanders, of Harrodsburg,' | Ky., “but for years they saw every at- . tempt to cure a lung-racking cough fail At last I tried Dr. King’s New Discovery. The effect was wonderful. It soon , stopped the cough and I am now in , better health than I have had for years This wonderful life-saver is an unrival- , ed remedy for caughs, colds, lagrippe, , asthma, croup, hemorrhages, whoop-,, ing cough or weak lungs. 50c and sl. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by all , druggists. :, O’NEW CEMENT BRIDGE. - ! On Allen-Ai&ams Co- >t; Lins Nearing j, Con-ipleticn. The work of the new cement budge ; on the Allen-Adams county line Is , nearing completion and if the weath- , er continues favorable, will be finished i in a very few days. G PIANO INSTRUCTOR. ( Martha Kettler teaches in this city . every Saturday. A few vacant periods I. are now available. Studio 309 North , ’ Third St. mon-wed-thurs-fri ( NOTICE, COON SKINS. All members of the Coon Skin club ( are expected to be present, at their ( club rooms, known as the Wade Mey- , ers farm, on Wednesday evening. The ( roll will be called promptly at 7 , o'clock and the presence of all is desired. Hoarseness in a child subject to I croup is a sure indication of the approach of the disease. If Chamberlain's 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- ! ers. ; FOUND —A gold necklace, Saturday I night. Owner can have same by callI ing at this office and identifying, and paying for this ’ad. FOUND —Bunch of three keys. Owner may have same by calling at this I office.
PUBLIC SALE. Has ing sold my farm, I will offer for sale at my residence, M mile east | of Vera Crux, Ind., on the farm known j as the John Hoffstetter farm, Friday, i December 2nd, Che following personal property: 18 head of horses —Belgian mare team, 4 and 5 years old. weight 2500 lbs.; mure 10 years old, weight 1500; these mares are in foal to as good Belgian corses as Adams county affords; Belgian mare team 9 and 10 years old, weight 3000 lbs., tn foal to the best Percheron horse known t<B the owner; season paid on all of the above mares; black gelding 4 years old, weight 1250; good feeder; gelding 5 years old, weight 1600; ready ! for market; Barney Tracy big driving ; horse, 4 years old; Barney Tracy driv- : | ing colt, 2 years old; black draft colt : coming 2 years old, bay draft horse i' colt coming 2 years old, roan draft i, horse colt coming 2 years old, gray : draft horse colt coming 2 years old, I ba ydriving mare colt coming 2 years 'old, black mare colt coming 3 years : old. 23 head Cattle—l 2 milch cows : and 11 head of young cattle, consist- ; ing of 3 full blood Jerseys, aH extra : good butter cows, one will be fresn : by March Ist; 5 Jersey-Shrct-Horns, 1 one with calf by side and one will be fresh in March; 4 Short Horn cows of good size and quality, 3 were fresh > ths fall and are giving 4 gahons of . milk a day; 2 heifers coming 2 years . : old, 2 heifers 1 year old, 3 heifers . coming 1 year old, 2 bull calves, yearling steer. 56 Head Hoge—9 brood . sows. 2 with pigs by side, 4 bred co . farrow in January, 3 open; 18 pigs I averaging 25 Tbs. each, 10 shoats will ! weigh 135 pounds each; 2 male pigs J old enough for service. Farm machin--1 ery—3%-inch Studabaker wagon, two ' 3%-inch farm wagons, open buggy, McCormick mower, Osborne mower, ’ Osborne self binder, Osborne hay ted--1 der, Ohio hay loader, Bradley disc ' harrow, Bradley riding breaking plow, ' 2 walking breaking plows, double shovel plow, single shovel plow, 3 spike tooth harrows, Ohfor com cultivator, walking corn cultivator; 70 I bushel Smith manure spreader, fan- ' ning mill, feed cooker, 2 sets log ' bunks, log chains, swamp hook. 2 gravel beds, feed cutter, tank heater, 3 double sets work harness, 2 barrels good cider vinegar, 12 bushels potatoes, 8 bushels seed potatoes, bedroom suit, Surediatch incubator. 30 cord ' good dry hickory wood, Blue Bel! ' cream separator, 4-ton wagon scales. ■ Haj’, Grain, etc. —225 bushels feeding I oats, 50 bushels, rye, 300 shoks corn, : } 100 bushels corn in crib, 200 shocks fodder, 6 bushels clover seed, some I clover and timothy hay in mow, and . numerous other articles. Two dozen Barred Rock hens, 1 female Angora goat. Sale to begin at 10 a. m., sun time. The ladies of the Evangelical church will serve lunch at noon. Terms made known on day of sale. M. S. MYERS. Col. J. W. Dollins, Auct. Frank & Jno. Mosure, Clerks. 280t4 PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at his residence six miles northeast of Decatur and one-fourth mile east of ■ Kohr's school house, in Union town- i ship, Adams county, Indiana, begin-' ning at 10 o'clock a. Tuesday, Dec. 6, 1910, Six head of horses, 1 yearling draft i colt, 2 spring colts, 4 milch cows, all will be fresh, 1 heifer, will be fresh in ' January, 3 yearling heifers, 4 spring 1 calves, 1 Durham bull call, 6 months I ( old. 7 full-blooded Duroc brood sows,i pigs by side, 15 shoats, will weigh I rhont 125 pounds each; fifteen Shrop-' I ; .lit ewes, 1 Shropshire buck, 9 doz- < . chickens, ’arming implements and Is. 10 tor.- c’ovi ■■ hay in mow, 600 stela ccro in crib, 9 acres corn in 1 shock, about 9 acres of fodder in tho ' shock, at the usual terms. ferd: -iand bleeku. John Spuhler, Auct. Fred Kolweway and T. J. Duikin, Clerks. 0 The undersigned will offer for sale at his residence, 1 mile south and 5 ' miles west of Stonroe, and 2 miles 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, 1 wood saw with truck, 1 saw mill, harness and fly nets, 100 chickens, 150 bushels oats, 450 bushels of corn In crib, 190choeks 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 roil of barbed wire, 150 feet of hay rope and pulleys, 1 14-foot extension table, 1 sofa, bed, sink, gasoline stove, 600-pound plat'cale, set log bunks, set skid nook* . •Lain, grind stone, cream sflurs’or ota.. can, and other •«» n-’nai ie.T- ’’’our per -ent 'f ' "KFC WA’.TIZR. John Spunif • • ' TRY. A .DEMOCRAT WANT .’AD
THE SOCIAL NOTES CONTINUED FROM PAGE TWO of much skill, played and Ned Steele sang, to the pleasure of all. Guests were Mr. and Mis. 1. Kulver, Mr. and Mrs, J. 8. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs, Bernard, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Hensley, . Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Coppock, Mrs. . T. M. Reid and L. E. Steele. The Woman’s Missionary society , of the M.«E. church will meet with , Mrs. Dan Erwin next Thursday aftert noon, with Mrs. Jesse Dailey as hostess. Mrs. A. R. Bell will have charge , of the program, the subject to be "The , Year's work" —a review of the work of ’ the year. Reports from the convent tion at Anderson will be received. t Mr. and Mrs. Charles Voglewede r very pleasantly entertained at their home on Monroe street Sunday in honj or of Mrs. Benedict Uhl, who is the s i guest of friends here. The invited 5 ' guests were Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Terveer, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Voglewede j and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Haefling. i . The member of the Concord Luther- , an Aid society of Root township will f i entertain their husbands at supper i i Wednesday evening at the homo cf t i Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Christen north of ,' Monmouth. A very good time is anti--5 cipated. , The Queen Esthers Circle met with , 1 Mrs. Dan Sprang Monday evening and ,; among the business matters considI ered were arrangments for the sup- . per and bazaar to be given a week from Thursday. >' The helping hand society of the German Reformed church will meet ’ with Mrs. Otto Reppert on Thursday . afternoon. A good attendance is desired. ,: t ; The Aid society of Salem church will meet with Mrs. Dwight Brown i Thursday all day. Come prepared to work. A welcome to all. A birthday party will be given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. U. Deininger this evenin in honor of their daughter, Miss Frances.' i Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hill entertained Miss Verna Harkless and Roy’ Steele at supper. Miss Julia Gillig will entertain the Loyal Hearts’ class Saturday afternoon. LOST—Thursday evening a silver purse, containing money, somewhere in the city. Finder return to this office and receive reward. 2JBt3 If you want to get next to your job, just look over Didot's stock of watches and jewelry.—Didot, north side court house. 281t3 If you want your Christmas goods clean —that's not shop-worn, and at prices you all can buy, see Didot, north side court house. He will be good. 2811t3 FARM AND CITY y PROPERTY FOR SALE. I i I offer for sale the following property: Eighty acres of good farming land; nearly all black, located a mile north and one and a half miles east of Monroe. A six-room house on Line street, De- ' catur, in good condition. These are ; bargains for some one. Address DAVID ARCHER, 280t12 Pleasant Mills, Ind. -o— — LOOK OUT LADIES That you do not get some of the infer- ' ior Aluminum Cooking Utensils for your kitchen.. .There is only one brand that is guaranteed to last you a lifetime, and is made good if not as represented to you... Will stand the acid test... The ware has been used in your I city for nine years and is still as good as new.. .It is not sold in any store and can be bought only from our local representative.. .Just to get the utensils in homes we will give a SI.OO utensil free to you just to have you look our line over, so 'phone or drop a card at once to this office. We have some fine Xmas specialties. This is good for 50c on every $2.50 purchase so save it.. .Only one to a person and each or«er. Leave calls at this office or Schlickman & Girod Restaurant and it will get prompt response... The Wear Ever Brand is the best . .This is not good for orders taken but good for all after this date for 30 days only. THE ALUMINUM COOKING UTENSIL COMPANY Pittsburg, Pa. o — ■ — WOOD FOR SALE. Good 20-inch dry wood. Call C. D. Kunkle, 8-M. 28116 o — DEMOCRAT WANT ’ADS PAY BIG
iA2S Per Cent Cut I St.?/ S&S —*■""* < hhihiii ■■ 1 ' uw™ l B ON EVERY SUIT IN OUR BIG STOCK | t THIS WEEK I x • s | Rare Opportunity for the Ladies of Adams j County—Don’t Miss It S We also have a complete line of a I? furs, including muffs, scarfs, etc., J P that will make just the right Xmas g g gift. Come and see them. S We desire to call your attention S S at this early date to the fact that « we have a large and beautiful as- || sortment of novelties, handker- J j chiefs, umbrellas, gloves and a 1 g thousand other articles from which 1 1 j H you can select your Christmas pres- p g ents with ease. - — —1 — j (True and Runyon |
. SHALL WOMEN VOTE . If they did, millions would vote Dr. King's New Life Pills the true remedy for women. For banishing dull, fagged feelings, backache or headache, constipation, dispelling colds, imparting appetite and toning up the system, they’re unequalled. Easy, gife, sure, 25 cents at all druggists. SAVED AN IOWA MAN’S LIFE. The very grave seemed to yawn before Robert Madsen, of West Burlington, lowa, when, after seven weks in the hospital, four of the best physicians gave him up. Then was shown the marvelous curative power of months of frightful suffering from liver trouble and yellow jaundice, getting no help from other remedies or doctors, five bottels of this matchless medicine completely cured him. It’s positively guaranteed for Stomach, Liver and Kidney troubles and never disappoints. Only 50 cents at all druggists. When a cold becomes settled in the system, it will take several days’ treatment to cure it, and the best remedy to use is Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It will cure quicker than any other, and also leaves the system in a natural and healthy condition. Sold by all dealers. e— Good results always follow the use of Foley Kidney Pills. They contain just the ingredients necessary to tone, strengthen and regulate the kidneys and bladder, and to cure backache. The Hoithouse Drug Co. — o The old, old story, told times without number, and repeated over and over again for the last 36 years, but it is always a welcome story to those in search of health —There is nothing in the world that cures coughs and colds as quickly as Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. Sold by all dealers. NOTICE. Having disposed of my stock in the Holthouse Drug company, and by the terms of the sale taken over the accounts of the company, I would ask all those knowing themselves to be indebted to tnis company to please call ana settle. Respectfully, 262t6 H. F. CALLOW. —o— FOR RENT —A live room house on Walnut street. See W. A. Wetter, North Fifth street. 269t6 Lame back comes .n suddenly and is extremely painful. It is caused by rheumatism of the muscles. Quick relief is afforded by aplying Chamberlain's Liniment Sold by all dealers.
f THE REPORT IS TRUE | - « We carry one of the best lines of GOOD, UP-TO-DATE JEWELERY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, ETC. Come in and see for yourself and be convinced. Ail during the month of DECEMBER we $ are going to have a CRACKER JACK of a WATCH SALE and if you are in the market for one, or wish to buy one for CHRISr„,,. — a CAST YOUR EYES ON. THESE PRICES. {Ladies 14K. Solid Gold Case with ‘Elgin movement $18.75 Ladies 20 year Gold filled case with good movement. .SIO.OO up. Gents 20 year Gold filled case with ‘Elgin’ movement.sl2.oo up All other combinations x in proportion “Ip prices above... All arH tides purchased now will be laid away. ® ALL ENGRAVING FREE 1 W. L LEHNE, Jeweler. Decatur C O 7W I NG! I The Salisbury Family FULL BAND FULL ORCHESTRA Friday December 2nd, 1910. This is a company that from every point of ' view is most admirable— absolutely unique. There are ten people in the aggregation and they have played before thousands of appreciative patrons in all parts of the country within the last nine years. z Japanese and Chinese Musical Sketches, Drills in Full Oriental Costumes, Readings, Impersonations, Remarkable Trap Drumming, Cello Solos, Clever Violinist and La a y Cornetist, Vocal Solos, Duets and Triox, Fan and Umbrella Drills Humorous Specialties, Laughable little Musical Sketch presented by Master Edward in his Grotesque costume entitled the Dwarf Song,” also delightful band and orchestra music—A Nice Clean Variety. ... ■■ The entire program bears the stamp of origin ality, being praiseworthy to the higihest pinnacle of perfection and very conspicuous for ’ 3 particularly refined and not in the whole evening will be found one note word or action not in keeping with good taste and decorum. EMISSION 15c, 25c, 35c. * 7ree Concert will be given the struct at 4:00 p. m. for the benefit of the school children and others. I—— 4
