Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 19, Decatur, Adams County, 23 January 1911 — Page 4

DAILY MARKET REPORTS Corrected Every Afternoon

East Buffalo Market a»t Buffalo, N. Y.. Jan. 23—(Special to Dally Democrat) —Receipts, 11,040; shipments, 3,040 today; receipts, 6772; shipments, 380 yesterday; official to New Yory Saturday. 7ti<>; boga closing steady; Medium and heavy, sß.oo© $8.15; Yorkers, [email protected]; pigs and lights, [email protected]; roughs, [email protected]; stags, [email protected]; sheep, 28,400; lower; lambs, [email protected]; heavy, $5.00@ $5.2">; yearlings, [email protected]; Aethers, $4.00@|4.25; ewes, $1.00; closing weak; cattle, $3.25; steady New York shipping and export steers, [email protected]; shipping steers, $6.00@ $6.50; butchers, [email protected]; heifers, [email protected]; cows, $3.50@|5.25. CHICAGO GRAIN. Chicago, 111.. Jan. 21 —Wheat—May, 99c; July, 95%c; July, 93>4c. CornMay, 50c; July, 50%c; Sept., 51%c. Oats—May, 34%c; July, 34Vbc; Sept., 33 Vic. TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, 0., Jan. 21 —Wheat —Cash, 98c; May, $1.01%c; July 97%c. Corn —Cash. 48*£c; May, 51%c; July, 52%. Oats —Cash, 35c; May, 37%c; July, 37. LOCAL GRAIN. G. T. Bur*. Tmothy seed, prime $4.00 No. 2 Red wheat 91c No. 2 White wheat 86c Old corn 50c New corn 55c White corn 52c Red clover seed $7.75 Harley, No. 2 •lb'l, Ry* 62c ( Alsike seed $7.75 | Oats, new 30c Clover bay $8.50 i Timothy hay $14.00 Mxed hay $10.50 LOCAL PRODUCE. DECATUR PRODUCE CO. Eggs 20c' Chickens «c' Fowls 8c Young turkeys ....’. 15c , Ducks Sc Butter 13c

PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer at public sale at the Fonner farm, one mile north of Decatur, on the interurban line, Stop 28, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., on Tuesday, January 24, 1911, the following property: Six Head of Horses —Consisting of one Belgium brood mare, six years old, in foal weight 1700 pounds; coach mare, tour years old, weight 1200; two-year-old gelding, weight 1350; one-year-old mare colt, will be two next fall, weight 1100; coming yearling mare colt, 900 lbs.; fall colt, mare, weight. 700. All of these are absolutely sound high-grade Belgiums, sired by the best stallions owned by the Kekionga stock farm. One mule team, weight 2500 pounds, well broken, sound and guaranteed to work any place. Fifteen Head of Cattle —Including 10 head of registered Herefords, 1 two-year-old bull, u yearling bulls and 7 cows and heifers, pedigree with each animal; also five milch cows, including one recorded Jersey, will be fresh next month. Balance of cows are fresh or will be by April Ist. Twenty-seven Head of Hogs—lncluding one registered Duroc-Jersey male, coming two years old. Registered Chester White brood sow, 5 grade Duroc-Jersey sows, will farrow in March and April, 20 head of fail pigs, weight 60 to 75 pounds. Farm Implements—Manure spreader, wagon. Black Hawk corn planter, disc harrow, spring tooth harrow, harness, riding breaking plow, corn plows, Thomas hay loader, household goods and many other articles. Terms —All amounts of $5.00 and under, net cash. Over that amount a credit of eight months will be given, purchaser giving approved note. Four per cent off for cash. SMITH & ULMAN. John Spuller. Auct. F. L. Litterer, Clark. • . .. o PUBLIC SALE. 1 will offer at public sale at my late residence on the Lewis Hoffman farm, i 7 miles southwest of Decatur. 4 miles southeast of Peterson, 5 miles northwest of Monroe, Tuesday, January 24. 1911, beginning at 10 a. m. Implements —1 Ohio hay loader, good as new; 1 Deering mower, 1 Capital wagon. 1 spring wagon, 1 Tiger riding cultivator, 1 Brown walking cultivator, 1 Shunk breaking plow, 1 sinble and I double shovel plow, 1 broom machine. 1 grindstone, 1 seed sower. Hay in

I | I IIU ■ ' ' - ji'11|NE|j 'J and Portland ■ I ffl materials required. We furnish all equipment at small cose. | The demand exists now, the profits are large, and the busi4ir ness grows rapidly. The Pettyjohn Co. nas esiai«iS.ied thousands g -«•■.Motrin! biz paying plants. A hundred dollars will start you ■ | THE ’ FIRST li YuUR TOWS TO WRITE FOR PARTICULARS I We refer you to the publisher of this paper. „ I . THE PETTYJOHi® COMPANY, 666 Canal St, Terre Haute, Indiana | — ? - •* ■■■— 1

Geese j c Old Tom Turkeys 9c Old Hen Turkeys ioc H. GERLING. Chickens 3c Butter i2c Eggs 20c Fowls 8c Ducks 8c Geese 7c Old turkeys 9c Old hen turkeys 10c Young turkeys 15c Spring Chicks 8c Old roosters 5c POULTRY PRICES AT MONROE Furnished by L. C. Mill* & Go. Turkeys 14c Fowls 8c Chicks sc Ducks 9c Geese "e BUTTER AND EGGS. M. FULLENKAMP’G. Eggs 18c Lard He Butter 12c@18c NIBLIGK A CG. Eggs 20c Butter 15c WOOL AND HIDES KALVER'S PRICES. Beef hides 7c ' Calf hides .' 10c ! Tallow 5c Sheep Pelts [email protected] i Mnk [email protected] ! Coon 10c‘to $1.75 Skunk 25c to $2.00 | ’Possum 10c@60c ■Muskrat sc@3oe HAY MARKET. S. W. PETERSON. No; 1 Timothy, loose, per t0n..513.50 No. 1 Timothy, baled, per ton... 14.00

the mow, potatoes in the pit, about 200 shocks fodder, 4 dozen chickens 3 and many other things too numerous " ■ to mention. < i All sums of $5.00 and under, cash in jhand: over $5.00 a credit of 9 months i will be given, the purchaser giving baikable note therefor with approved freehold security to the satisfaction of J the undersigned. No property remov- ; er until settled for. Four per cent off '■ for cash o nsums over $5.00. * MILTON KIDD. ~' Noah Frauhiger, Auct. i-' John Brown. Clerk. $ | Ladies’ Aid society of Washington 8 church will serve lunch at.noon. ’ Same time and place will offer for >■ sale farm, consisting of 43 acres. Terms: % cash, ’4 in one year, 6 per 1 cent, interest; % two years, deferred j interest. i Horses —1 match team of brown - mares seven years old, weighing about ' 2800; 1 gray driving mare Cattle —1 cow giving milk, 2 will - be fresh in March. 3 two-year-old heif- ' ers, 1 one-year-old heifer. ' Hogs—3 brood sows due to farrow t in March, 1 Duroc male hog two years , old. | FOLEW’S KIDNEY PILLS. Are tonic in action, quick in results. A special medicine for all kidney and bladder disorders. Mr. and Mrs. J. Boekley, rort Wayne, Ind., says; ‘My husband and myself were both troubled with severe pains in the back ■ and were recommended to take Foley’s Kidney Pills. We did 8W and the re- , suits were wonderful. After taking . them a short time the backache left ' myself and also my husband and we | have been perfectly cured ever since. ' We feel we owe oiir good health to | the timely use of Koley's Kidney j Pills.” For sale by Holthouse Drug . j Co. FOR RENT OR SALE. A farm for rent; good buildings; i. 100 acres. 10 acres for rent or sale, L with buildings. ,! MRS. WASH KERN, 1 16t3 R. D. 9, Box 8, Decatur, Ind.

Tp. Trustee’s Report Preble Township. RECEIPTS. January. 1 Old Adams Co. Bank, Int. for Feb 4.93 ' February. 3 Same. Int. for Jan 5.31 March. 1 Same, Int. for Feb 7.15 ' April. 2 Same, Int. for March 7.14 May. 2 Same, Int. for April 6.01 June. 1 Same Int. for May 4.40 July. 1 Same, Int. for June 3.52 August. 1 Same, Int. for July 7.06 31 Same, Int. for Aug 9.98 October. 1 Same, Int. for Sept 8.94 31 Same, Int. for Oct 7.70 November. 30 Same. Int. for Nov 6.12 Total $ 78.26 January. 28 Co. Auditor, Jan. Dist 2797.25 March. 29 H. S. Michaud, Co. And.. dog surplus 52.22 May. 13 Ed Galimeyer, assessor, dog tax 160.00 27 Fred Sellemeyer, for water outlet 5.00 June. 15 H. B. Brown, trustee, Morl tn., transfers 100.00 17 71. J. "Shafer, trustee Madi tp., transfers 32.00 35 Henry Fruchte water outlet 25.00 July. 7 Chas. E. Magley. transers from Root 175.00 16 County Auditor Michaui, July distribution 4113.03, December. 22 David J. Dilling, rent and | fuel for election room 2.00 DISBURSEMENTS. January. 1 D. W. Hoffman, trustees’ services, 1909 222.00 4 Fred Buuch, advisors’ serv. 5.00 4 Lewis wortsman. same.. . . 5.00 4 Lewis Koenemann. same.. 5.00 24 A. N. Steele, rep. pump, Dist. No. 4 4.85 ' 29 A. F. Foley, freight 6 school • . desks -93 31 Fanny CoWren, Tch. No. 4. 49.00 February. 1 R. D. Chrlstrn. cost stamps 1.94 1 W. L. Baker & Co., books & vouchers 12.50 3 Johanns Jaebker. Tch. No 1 4.8.00 3 Ve’ma Daniels, same No. 5 49,00 3 J. E. Wilson, same No. 6.. 75.00 3 Johanna Fruchte. same. 6. . 60.00 3 Otto Buuch, 1 boiler shell. 40.00. 10 D. W. Hoffman, tile in sch. vard No. 1 2.32 10 Same brick and Ibr. pub rd. 5.7** is John Kolter. jan. No. 6 ... 25.00 16 Decatur Pub. Co., pub. taxreport 9.80 16 Wm. Bulteineier, damage to ! hogs , 6.00 18 Fred Heckman, damage to , sheep 58.00 18 Marshall Furnace Co., set grates. No. 1 8.00 18 National Exp. Co., exp. on grates 2.58 21 William F. Jaebker. 1 doz. brooms 4.80 21 Tew Ellingham, Pub. tax and renort 11.75 22 J. E. Nelson, teachine' No. 1 25.00 22 Wm. Fruchte. damage to fence, school No. 6 5.00 24 A. H. Andrews, six school desks 14.40 24 E’i J. Schlatter, 3 dictitmaries and 3 atlases „ 54.00 March. 3 .1. G. Miller. 6 cds. wd. No. 4 12.00 3 Ernst Eichoff. trans, chil.. 5.20 4 Wm. Rtiuck. sheen killed.. .34.50 4 Wm. V. Renner, inn. No. 1 . 70.50 4 Same, teaching, No. 1 159.00 5 Co. Trees. Yager, sum. dog- 51.00 9 M. F. Smail, coal No. 1.. 19.90 11 Henry Ga.llm’eyer. hauling • stone -Inn 19 Fanny Coldren, Tch. No. 4. 00.00 19 Sam Evans, hauling stone. 1.75; 21 Fred Galiemeyer. damage to sheep J>B Rudnlnh Buuch. rep. grader t.OO 30 J. E. Nelson, Tch. No. 1.. 20.00 April. ! W.E. Dahlman, water outlet 4.00 2.lqhanna Jaebker, tch. No. 1 50.00 2 Velman Daniels, same No. 5 50.00 4 Smith, Yager & Falk. sch. supplies 3.20 6 Ft. Wayne & Spring. R. R., 32 yds. gravel 8.00 6 Schafpr Hdw. Co., rep. fur- , pace No. 1 and 2 105.44 7 D. W. Hoffman, pt. salary trustee 100.00 mE. D. Harshand. supervisor 30.00 25 Fred Luhrman. Ibr on rd.... 6.00 26 J. E. Nelson. Tch. No. 6. . 285.60 29 Fanny Coldren. same No. 4 177.75 29 Same. Jan. and Att. Inst... 40.00 30 Johanna Fruchte. Att. Inst. 25.12 TO Same. Teacher No. 6 296.00 tn d. W. Hoffman, tak. enurn. 26.00 May. 2 J. E. Nelson. Att. institutes 30.40 5 John J. Kolter, jan. No. 15.. 25.00 5 Wm. Kreutzman, transporting children 178.00 11 Fred Ostermeyer, transporting his child 27.40 11 H. A. Fuhrman, same .... 4.80 11 Chris Prauss, same 13.80 12 John Miller, direc. No. 5.. 5.30 17 Wm. Fruchte, reparing pump, No. 6 1.75 28' Johanna Jaebker. Institutes and kindergarten goods ... 23.85 ' 28 Same, teaching No. 1 142.00 i 28 Oswald Hoffman, building fires No. 5 ... 1 10.64 | 30 David Werling, tile on rd. 42.90 i June. 3 Velma Daniels, Tch. No. 5 130.00 3 Same, Inst, and jan. No. 5. 58.00 3D. W. Hoffman, pt. sal. trus. 50.0 ff 10 Fred Buuch, hauling 21 yds. gravel 21.00 11 W. W. Renner, insts 21.20 11 Same, Tch. No. 1 106.00 11 Same, school fixtures and dictionary 32.00 11 Christ Stoppenhagen. 2% bbls, cement .... < 3.25 14 J. S. Miller, kindling wd. 1 5.50

i 25 Decatur school bd., Iransf. 172.00 [ July. 1 L. tt. Opllger, county com. 10.77 1 C. E. Magley, transfers.... 27.00 8 D. H. Goble Ptg. Co., sup. 9.60 BR. D, Christen, post stamps 1.94 13 Ed Dlrkson, hauling 27 gds, gravel 27.00 16 Co. Treas. Yager, Acct. bd. 60.60 18 J. D. Adatns & Co.. Rep, to ! truant officer .80 19 D. F. Conrad, trans, chil... 8.40 22 Harvey Oonrsd haul, gravel 19.50 22 Martin Conrad, same 12.00 > 23 Herman Conrad, same .... 3.00 23 Fred Eikhoff, same 21.50 23 Fred Ostermeyer, same ... 7.50 23 Rudolph Eikhoff, same ... 4.50 23 Ernst Doehrman, same ... 4.50 23 Wm. Koenemann, same ... 22.00 i 25 Erie Stone Co., crushed stone - 68.77 I 25 Otto Buuch, hauling gravel 75.00 27 Charles Kielland, putting in tile. Twp. line 7.80 ; 27 D. W. Conrad, hauling grav. 40.00 Aubust. 6 D. W. Hoffman, hauling 1 gravel ... 10.50 10 Ed D. Marshand,: cleaning township ditches 70.67 171 Henry Ehlerdlng, tile on road 1.00 118 John Heay, part pay for painting schools. 3. 5 & 6.. 39.00 20 Herman Buuck, hauling 9 yds. gravel 9.00 22 Gallogly & Peterson, Installment on Sch. Ins 60.00 27 C. D F. Bieberich, sleaning Tp. ditches 9.00 27 Same, part pay. supervisor 25.00 27 Same, hauling screenings, school No. 5 4.00 39 August Conrad, hauling 91 yds. gravel 9.00 September. 5 W. D. Conrad, hauling 4% yds. gravel school No. 4.. 5.75 6 Andrew Fuhrman, hauling 9 yds. gravel 9.00 8 John Heay. Pal. painting . schools 4, 5 and 6 62.00 I 8 Henry Ehlerding building I walks school No. 5 25.00 13 Kent Parks, scrubbing school No. 6 6.00 13 E. D. Marsband. part pay, I supervisor No. 2 12.00 j 19 Fred Kline, school director No. 1 22.00 23 E. F. Clausmeyer, cistern heads 42.06 24 Krigh Bros., tile 15.05 ,24 Noah Manhand, driving school wagon 25.00 ,24 Peter Baner. labor on sch. No. 6 6.00 29 Simon W. Sommers. 800 vds. gravel 200.011 30 Erie Stone Co., crushed stone 508.53 October. 1 Johanns Fruchte, Tch. No 6 40.00 IW. G. Teeple, same No. 5. 15.00 1 Effie Patton, same No. 4.. 25.00 1 Theresa Baltzell, same No. 6 2500 4 R. D. Christen, post, stamps 1.94 ' 5Ed Luttman, coal, school 6 23.00 5 Karl Kolter, repaiding abuttments 20.00 8 A. F. Werling. rep. pump and new bu 7.55 , 8 Ed Luttman. hauling coal, and school supplies 7.30 10 Decatur Pub. Co., pub. road tax 2:00 11 W. V. Renner. Tch. No. 1. 60.00 111 Johanna Jaebker. same 1 50.00 12 Douglas Bolser, office supplies 7.25 12 Krick-Tvndail Co., tile.... 16.70 13 J. D. Adams & Co., school supplies 52.77 13 Fred Bioemker, 10 yds. 5 in. tile in ground 5.00 ,15 Ed. D. Marschand, transris’children. 1909 18.00 15 Noah Marschand, driving school wagon 27.00 .15 Fred Blo'menberg, hauling 9 yds. gravel 9 00 18 Ed Renpert, dirtc. No. 6.. 10.00 29 Ties Oilman. 2 bbls, cement’ 3.20 20 Effie Patton, Tch. No. 4... 30.00 31 Henry Zwick, coal No. 1,. 36.28 31 W. F. Small, coal No. 1... 53.00 November. 5 Mard. E. Kiefer, 10 cds. wd. 20.00 5 Erie Stone Co., crushed stone 97.28 7 Johanna Fruchte, Tch. 6.. 50.00 10 Effie Patton, same No. 4.. 50.00 10 J. D. Adams & Co., school 1 supplies 4.00 12 Same, Twp. supplies .84 12 Noah’ Marschand. driving school wagon 44.00 15 Fred Ostermeyer, supervisor No. 1 22.00 10 Ed Luttman, coal No. 6... 31.79 19 J. Walter Dunn, Reading > Circles 20.13 24 C. D. F. Bieberich, supervisor No. 2 51.00 24 Johanna Jaebker. Tch. 1. 65.00 25 Ed D. Marschand, superi visor No. 2 17.60 25 Same, team wk. on road.. 4.12 26 Acker Cement Wks., 13 bbl. cement 20.20 26 J. W’. Archbold, Exp. on Reading Circles .55 30 W. G. Teeple, Tch. No. 5.. 150.00 December. 1 Simmon Summers, 330 yds. gravel 82.00 6 D. H. Goble Printing Co., school supplies 5.00 7 Erie Stone Co., crushed crushed stone 93.09 8 Martin Hilgeman, pub.ditch 10.00 12 Oscar Fritzfnger, rep. roof No. 4 3.50 12 Schafer Hdw. Co., rep on schools 2.95 16 Noah Marschand, driving school wagon 73.00 19 Johanna Fruchte. Tch. 6. 135.00 20 Theresa Baltzell, same 6.. 140.00 20 Peter Bauer, jan. No. 6.... 30.00 21 W. V. Renner. Tch. No. 1. 115.00 ‘2l Johanna Jaebker, same 1.. 50.00 :21 Lewis Koenemann advisory services 5.00 12jJ Charles Kiefer, dlrec. No. 4 6.00 .22 C. C. Ernst, Co. surveyor, transcrint of ditches 5.00 23 Effie Patton, Tch. No. 4... 50.00*' 27 Augustus Sheumam. hauling 4A4 yds. gravel 4.59 29 H. F. Scheutnan, 95 yds. gi-nvel 23.75 29 Fred Bultemeier. 40 yards gravel 10.00 31 Fred Buuck Adv. board. .. . 5.00 31 Lewis Warthman, same ... 5.00 31 D. W. Hoffman. Bal. serv. trustee 290.00 31 Same, handling sch. books. 5.00

0 SUMMARY. TOWNSHIP FUND. ; Balance on hand last settle1 j Total Bal. and receipts....s2l7s.Bß i Disbursements 1 Balance I TUITION FUND AND IXM AL. i Balance on hand last settle- ; Total Bal. and receipts,,. .$3872 51 I Disbursements a!017.3.< I Balance * 855.16 SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND. Balance on hand last settle- • ment » I Receipts 1506.65 )l Total Bal. and receipts....sl627.oß > Disbursements 1610.84 Balance •••* I* s -" 1 I ROAD FUND AND ADDITIONAL. Balance on hand last settle- , ment .$ 1.>2.8*> Receipts 1686.39 Total Bal. and receipts... .$1839 25 ( Disbursements 1692.83 Balance 5 146.42 PREBLE—THREE 0n..ql DOG FUND. 1 Balance on hand last seltle- . ment ? ! Receipts 160.00 Total Bal. and receipts... .$ 408.50 Disbursements 158.50 Balance 5 250.00 TOTAL OF ALL FUNDS. Etf'nce on hand last settlement $2383.46 Receipts ••• 7539.<6 Total Bal. and receipts... .$9923.22 Disbursements 7583.2 s Balance $2339.94 TRUSTEE’S SERVICE ACCOUNT. 120 days Tor Twp. work $ 240.00 49 days on school work 98.00 1 29 days on ditch work 58.00 I 10 days looking after p00r... 20.001 Tak. enumeration 26.00 Handling school books and reporting 5.00 Total 5 447.00 State of Indiana, Adams County, ss. The undersigned, being duly sworn, upon his oath, says that the witbin is a true and complete showing of <->ll the moneys received and paid out, as he verily believes; and that ti e various items of expenditures credited, have been fully paid in the sums stated, and without express or imnlied agreement that any portion thereof shall be retained by or paid to him. or to any other person; and that he has received no money nor article of value in consideration of any contract rpade by him as trustee. Township Trustee. DAN W. HOFFMANN. Subscribed and sworn to before me. this the 3rd dav of January. 1911. LEWIS WORTHMAN, Chairman of Advisory Board. Indiana Runner ducks. Heavy laying strain eggs for sale. Price, $1 per 13; $2 for 30. Order soon.—Herman Miller, Decatjir, Ind.. R. R. 5, Box 46. 19t30. FOR SALE —One extra fine broed sow; 9 pigs two weeks old. Inquire of John Scheimann or Willard Steele. 413 or 170. 19t3 SAVED AN IOWA MAN’S LIFE. The very grave seemed to yawn before Robert Madden, of West Burlington, lowa, when, alter seven weks in the hospital, lour of the best physicians gave him up. Then was shown the marvelous curative power of months ot frightful suffering from Ever 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. The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Chamb I lain's Stomach and Liver Tables s. They do the work whenever you n? ' quire their aid. These tablets change I weakness into strength, listlesness in L to energy, gloominess into joyousness. Their action is so gentle one don't realize they have taken a purgative. Sold by all dealers. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is not a common, every-day cough mixture. It is a meritorious remedy for all the troublesome and dangerous complies- > tions resulting from cold in the head, throat, chest or lungs. Sold by all dealers. One new Van Dyke motor truck. Never used. Suitable lor grocery, laundry, furniture, meat store, or general merchandise store delivery. Wil] sell to reliable party on practically your own terms. Address W. L. Aus till, Elwood, Ind 306t6 , POSITIONS WANTED. ' I Perhaps you can’t secure just the kind of employment in this city you desire. A “Position Wanted” ad in this paper and 99 other daily papers in Indiana, Illinois and Ohio will get what you want. $2.50 per line each insertion. Austili Advertising Syndicate, Elwood, Indiana, for list of papers. FOR SALE OR TRADE. If you want to Sell or Trade anything, a want ad in this paper and 99 ' others in Indiana, Illinois and Ohio will i find your party. It will only cost you $2.50 per line of 6 words, write us for list of papers. Austili Advertising Syn- ; dicate, Elwood, Indiana. ,

r.;/LrL ; * The Most Comply • ! ; Line of High Grudc • ’ * Smoking •• Chewing« 4* . « ' * Carried ba the cH* ” « * # T.C. ♦ •> ♦ Cigar Store 4 ■'“buckwheat ...FLOUR.•• For Sale 1 Inquire of John Hessler, R. ■ R. 2; Phone No. 10 N. L., or leave order at Smith Yager & Falk’s; warranted to be genuine. SWINVBTEiHN 49 General Tonic Saves You SlO in Doctor Bills Why don't you get rid of that cough, cold, lagrippe. that run-down condition fro rathe effects of the winter, by takling 49 General Tonic? You will be 'surprised how readily 49 will relieve you of these conditions. Frora one tc three doses of 49 Tonic will relieve any child of a cough or cold. Keep a bottle of 49 handy. It w’ll save you many a night’s worry and suffering, and a large doctor bill. 49 is sold by all druggists. IH6 PUBLIC SALE. As the undersigned has sold his farm, and will move to Lansing. Mich.. in about four weeks, he will sell at public sale at his residence, two and one-half miles northeast of Decatur, on the Decatur and Monroeville pike, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., Wednesday, February 1, 1911, 2 head of horses; 1 extra fine Belgium mare, three years old. in foal by imported Belgium horse, weight 1600 pounds, broke to all harness and a good worker. 1 driving horse, 6 years old, lady broke. 15 Head of Cattle —5 Jersey cows, all giving milk; one with calf by side, others will be fresh soon; 2 Durham cows, one has been fresh about six weeks; the other will be fresh the last of February; 1 Holstein cow, milk, will be fresh in February; 5 Jersey heifers from 6 months to 2 years; 2 Durham heifers, 1 and 2 years old. 21 Extra Good Shropshire Sheep, ranging from 1 to 2 years, 13 of which are registered. 9 Head of Hogs—3 registered Duroc brood sows, due to farrow in March and April; 6 head of fall pigs, weighing from 60 to 80 pounds, eligible to register. Farm Implements—l binder, 1 two-horse riding 1 breaking plow, 1 sprin*" . ca, , K . of bob-sleds, 1 Del atrtua ■ tor. Terms —AM CT ! der - .. 4 .. . , r ... > .•' J months wm be giv«t, the ok- | i glv-Qg b&okabiy | > uu ; ’ho property removed until Sei . t i, K t for. Fcnr pgr c&it oft for es-i es sumo over $5.00. 9. W. DIBBLSt John Spuhler, Auct. A RELIABLE COUGH fZ.cDICINE 7.3 a valuable .amlly friend. Foley’s He toy uu. Tar fulfills this condition ! ly. Mrs. Charles Kline, No. Bth 3t, ?aston, P a „ Btateß: " Seve , W.vrs of my f aM n y have been cur a dot ad coughs and colds by the use 4 ’ Honey and Tar and j e w-thout a bottle m the house n relieves the irritation in -»e UIW tnd loosens up the cold 1 cure.” foUn<l “ a reliable W For sale by Holthouse Drug THAN TRHEE DECad es Foley s ucney and Tar x household favorite for‘coughs 6 V and ailments of the throat, chest anJ urinary irregularities lng ta a k n e d p ainful KMney Pin ß . An Joley s medicine for kidney and n“L''“ eCuVe ders. For sale b „ blai) der digory Hol th °use Drug Co

4. HYUND ’ : sanitary ; plumbing rjettng, Htenji, and ( 801 Beating, Oomblaa ou JPlxtureg p hone3s< SAVE THE OPFfERENCE Typewriters Factory rebtwit like next and second SOLD, REPURED, RENTED AKn EXCHANGED. AND Cash or paymeat*. From sls un plfe* ftw all marines P REMINGTONS UNDERWOODS OLIVERS SMITH PREMIERS all other make* Every machine guaranteed. Will old machine as part payment. Send ’ catalogue or our salesman. • Muncie Typewriter Exchange. TERMINAL STATION, MUNCIE, IND pTles CURED AT HOME 'W I will be at Decatur, Murray Hotel, Tuesday January 24 from 4 p.m. umtil Wed. noon Wed. 25. All persons male or female suffering from loss of Expelling Forces, Prolapsing, Fissures, Fistulas, Catarrh, Inflammation, Ulceration, Constipation, Bleeding, Blind or Itching Piles are kindly requested to call and see me. NO EXAMINATION NO OPERATION Medicine placed direct to the diseased part by yourself. I claim the most complete, successful, original and sensible method st curing these terrible afflictions ever offered to the public. By the use of my POSITIVELY PAINLESS PILE CURE All the above named rectal diseases can be cured as easily as if it were on the outside. Come and see me and learn something worth knowing. It may save you hundreds «f dollars and years of suffering. Most kindly yours. "> YEARS A RECTAL SPECIALIST i IL Tarney, If v ’-» Can’t Call Write to Home, ÜBURN, INDIANA. D■: you "wover's X-Ray Healing OS) ■ <• you did, de you remember how yourp*o“ ■ ! : and commenced to et»e up al once an “ I commenced to smile again and be thankiul W ■ somebody who had advised you to keen the H ing oil within quick reach? Its great, untS ■ V. W. Clark of Osaian, Ind., had a I mishap of thia kind, but the healing oil qWM I relieved him. . | Have a bottle handy for cases or cuts. MW ■ ourns, sprains, aore throat, rheumatism. luraWP’ ■ neuralgia and various other forms of sudetW'. I Use it according to directions and you * I delighted. Remember the Name WK/ | LACHOT & RICE. I FARM I bargains! We have Fruit, Stock and Gr 31 ’ I f ’ r m« near Rremont, While Cloud l Bi 9 Rapids. Write for lists N”' ■ and 6. VAN NESS BROS.; i Mite Cloud, -