Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 48, Decatur, Adams County, 25 February 1911 — Page 4

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East Buffalo Market East Buffalo, N. Y., Feb. 25—(Special to Daily Democrat)—Receipts, 2,560; shipments, 950; official to New York yesterday, 1900; hogs closing steady. Heavy, >7.20@>7.40; mixed and mediums, >7.60017.70; Yorkers, >7.70© >7.80; light Yorekrs, >7.80@>7.90; pigs >8.00©>8.10; roughs, >6.50@>6.60; stags, >5.00@>5.50; sheep, 3600; <U>ady; top lambs, >6.27; cattle, 25; steady. CHICAGO GRAIN. Chicago, 11., Feb. 24—Wheat— May, , 89%c; July. 87%c; July, 87>4c. Corn! —May, 48%c; July, 4914 c; Sept. 5054 c., Oats—May, 3UV4c; July, 31c; Sept.,, 30%c. TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo. 0., Feb. 24—Wheat —Cash, 90%c; May, 92c; July, 89%c; Sept., 89c. Corn—Cash. 47c; May, 5014 c; July, 5114 c; Sept., 52%c. Oats—Cash, 32%c; May, 34%c; July, 34c; Sept., 33c. LOCAL GRAIN. G. T. Burt Tmothy seed, prime >4.00 No. 2 Red wheat 80c No. 2 White wheat 78c' Old corn 50c, New corn 55c White corn 52c, Red clover seed >7.75 Barley, No. 2 -48 c Alsike seed >7.75; Oats, new 29c i Clover hay >B.OO Timothy Hay >14.50, Mxed hay >10.50 j Clover seed >5.00@>8.00 LOCAL PRODUCE. DECATUR PRODUCE CO. Eggs 12c Chickens 8c Fowls 8c Young turkeys 15c Ducks 8c Butter 13c Geese 7c Old Tom Turkey a 9c Old Hen Turkeys 10c H. BERLING. Chickens 8c Butter 12c Eggs 12c 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. Mills 4. Co. Turkeys 14c Fowls 8c Rye 75c Ckicks 8c Ducks 9c Geese To BUTTER AND EGGS. M. FULLENKAMP**. Eggs ■l2c Lard 11c Butter 12c@18c NIBLICK A CG. Eggs 12c Butter 12c@14c WOOL AND HIDES KALVER’S PRICES. Beef hides 7c Calf hides 10c Tallow 5c Sheep Pelts [email protected] Mnk 50c @54.50 Coon 10c to $1.75 ONE BIG FOOL But He Doesn’t Live in Decatur Nor 'x, Read the Daily Democrat. A man in Connecticut gave a doctor, a specialist in catarrh, SSO to cure him of this common yet most obnoxious disease. The specialist gave him a bottle of medicine and told him to use it. The fool took the medicine home, took one dose, put it on the shelf and made no further effort to follow instructions. Three months later with the medicine still on the shelf he told a friend that the specialist was a fake; that he had paid him SSO and still had catarrh. HYOMEI (prounounced High-o-me) won’t cure catarrh if you don’t breathe it; it will if you breathe it regularly. Furthermore, you don't need to give a catarrh specialist SSO to cure you of catarrh, for the specialist is yet to be born who can write a better perscriptton than HYOMEI. The Holthouse Drug company and druggists everywhere guarantee HYOMEI to cure catarrh or money back. A complete outfit which consists of a bottle of HYOMEI. a hard rubber inhaler and simple instructions for use costs only SIOO. Separate bott« ‘N HYOMEI if afterwards needed c 0 but 50 cents. March 6th.

Skunk 25c to >2.00 ‘Possum 10c@60c Muskrat sc@3oc HAY MARKET. ». W. PETERSON. No. 1 Timothy, loose, per t0n..>13.50 No. 1 Timothy, baled, per ton... 14. ■ ——-i. REMAINS SHIPPED. Body of Late Mary Anna Fulteton Removed to Her Home. The remain of Mrs. Mary Anna FulIleton of Wadena, Ind., whose death occurred at the home of her daughter, | Mrs. Henry Bauman, at Monmouth, were shipped on-Jthe 6 o’clock taterur- | ban car from that place and taken to i her home. A number of relatives of the deceased accompanied the remains to the home and will be in attendance at the funeral to be conducted at 10 o’clock Sunday morning from the United Brethren church at that place. o FOR SALE —Grocery and saloon, bargain, 1321 Lafayette St., Fort \Shyne, Ind. LOST —Gray suede glove in or near Star theater. Finder please leave at this office or at the Star. I HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE OR RENT —Corner Chestnut and Penn street, known as Jay Elzey property; 1 5-room house, summer kitchen and 1 coal house combined; good cistern and drove well, apple, pear and plum j trees, large grape arbor, chicken . house, pant, half-acre of ground for garden. See Alfred Elzey, South Line street, in city of Decatur. ' : i Cow sale at Schlickman feed yard, Decatur Saturday. PUBLIC SALE. -On account of having no place to move my property I will hold a public sale at my residence, 1 mile south an i one mile east of Monroe, or one mile west of the Pleasant Valley churcn7 known as the Frank Hartnett farm, beginning at 12 o'clock, Tuesday, February 28, 1911, the following property, to-wit: Cattle. One milch cow. half Holstein and Jersey, will be fresh in April; 1 yearling heifer calf. Hogs. One brood sow, will farrow in June; 6 shoats, will weigh from 60 to 80 lbs. Farming implements. One 2-horse wagon, extra good:' pair hay ladders, good as new; Buckeye mower, in good shape; Buckeye disc grain drill, good as new; hog rack, a good one; breaking plow, spike tooth harrow, spring tooth harrow, almost new; double shovel plow, single shovel plow, log chains, fodder in the field, timothy hay in mow’, 20-ft. ladder, set of harness, and many other articles too numerous to mention.

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. No property removed until settled for. JACOB BAKER. J. N. Burkhead, Auct. FOR LAGRIPPE, COUGHS AND STUFFY COLDS Take Foley’s Honey and Tar. It gives quick relief and expels the cold from your system. It contains no opiates, is safe and sure. For sale by Holthouse Drug Co. PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will sell at public auction on his farm in Blue Creek township, four miles southwest ot Willshire, on Thursday, March 2nd. 2 horses, 3 mules, weight 1500 pounds each, 4 cows, 34 breeding ewes, 45 fall shoats, full line of farming implements, Clipper windmill, gasoline engine and “jack” for pumping, feed grinder, one four-cylinder runabout in god condition. Usual terms. 46t5 W. A. KENDALL. x o— —— FUR SALE—Fifteen bushel of red clover seed; no buckhorn. Call soon, or address Phil L. Schieferstein, Decatur, R. R. No. 7. 48t6 The person who lost a sum of money in the Schlickman & Girod restaurant can have the same by calling and stating the sum, or otherwise proving the property. 45tf LOST—A plain brown fountain pen. Thought to be a Franklin make. Lost somewhere between the Curley Rademaker residence on Second street and the Moser China store. Finder return to thfe office and receive reward. Learn automobile business. We teach you at home. Get you $25.00 weekly job; SIO,OOO weekly while learning—Rochester Auto School. 177 .Rochester, N. Y. FOR RENT—Entire seqond floor over business room. Will arrange for lodge headquarters. See Arthur Sutti. g 48t6

NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE BY TRUSTEES. Notice is hereby given that the unI dersigned trustees appointed by a trust deed ot tne property of Rufus R. Allison, will on Saturday, the 11th Day of March, 1911, at 2 o’clock p. in., at the office of the Bowers Realty Company on Monroe street in the city of Decatur, Adams Countv, Indiana, sell at private sale the following described real estate in Adams County, in the State of Indiana, to-wit: Commencing on Monroe street tn the City of Decatur, at a point 40 feet west of the southeast corner of inlot number Two Hundred Seventy-four (274) in the first addition to the town (now city) of Decatur; thence west along Monroe street, twenty and oaehalf (20 >4) feet; thence north para lell with Front street, ninety-nine (99) feet; thence east parallel with the south line of said lot, twenty (20) feet and six (6) Inches; thence south parallel with Front street, ninety-nine (99) feet to Monroe street, to the place of beginning; also The north half (H> of inlots number Tw’o Hundred Seventy-five (275) 'n the first addition to the town( now’ city) of Decatur; also Inlot number Six <6) in Citizen's first addition to the vtty of Decatur; also Inlots number Thirty (30|) and Thlr. ty-eight (38) in Mary Fullenkamp's subdivision of oijtlots number Twentynine (29) and Thirty (30) in the southern addition to the town (now city) o” Decatur; also . Inlot number Forty-nine (49) and Seventeen (17) feet of uniform width off the south side of inlot number Fifty (50) in the original plat of the town (now city) of Decatur; also Lot Six (6) in Dodge addition to the village of Oden, Emmet County, Michigan. Said sale to continue from day to day until all said property is sold. CHARLES H. WORDEN, EDWARD X. EHINGER, FRANK M. SCHIRMEYER. 46t12 Trustees.

FOR SALE—Eggs for hatching; Indian Runner duck eggs. 5c each: Rhode Island Red eggs, 3c each —S. C. Cramer, Mercer Av. Decatur, Ind. 47t3 PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at his residence, two and one-half miles northwest of Decatur, beginning at 9 o'clock, Tuesday, March 7, 1911, the following property: Seven Head of Horses. Constating of 3 work mares, coming 5 years old, 1 with foal; i mares coming 13 years old, 1 with foal; 1 sorrel gelding coming 6 yeais old; 1 yearling colt. Four Head of Good Milk Cows. Two will calve Ist week in March, 1 in May; other one is fresh now; 2 yearling heifers. 1 6-months-old Durham bull call. Sheep. Twenty head of sheep, all ewes. Hogs. Four brood sows, 2 full blooded Poland China, will farrow in March; 2 full blooded Chester Whites, will farrow iu April; 1 Poland China male hog, 10 months’ old; 4 (Diester White male hogs; 2 Chester White sow pigs, 16 head of shoats, weighing about 100 pounds each. Machinery. McCormick binder, 7-foot cut; Milwaukee mower, 6-foot cut; John Deer corn planter, 2 grain drills, 1 a fertilizer drill; hay rake, Thomas hay loader, hay tedder, 2 walking plows, corn shelter. Pioneer fanning mill, 3-horse cultivator, spike tooth harrow, 2 spring tooth harrows, 2 shovel plows, twohorse wagon, surrey, good as new; spring wagon, top buggy, 2 hay racks, 2 wheelbarrows, 3 sets heavy harness, 2 sets single harness, set surrey harness. 3 iron kettles. 2 cook stoves, 1 organ, good as new; 8 tons hay, corn fodder, seed oats, 20’ bushels barley, corn in ear, Early Ohio potatoes and some late potatoes, 50 chickens and household goods; numerous other articles. Terms —All sums of $5.00 and under cash in hand; over $5 a credit of 9 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. Three per cent off for cash. JOHN BOGNER. John Spuller, Auct. J. F. Fruchte, Clerk.

Sewing machines for sale on easy payments. All makes of machines cleaned and repaired. Several good second hand machines at a bargain. Needles for any make of machine, 20c per doz. Sewing machine oil and accessories. The beet furniture polish on the market, 25c per bottle. Money back if not satisfactory. D. I. Weikel at Brock's Hardware, or 'Phone 39. 47t&t-4wks. WANTED —Peafowls; write lowest price and age of fowls. Address Box 75, R. R. 1, Decatur, Ind. 47t6 LOST —A silvcriue, open face watch. Lost Monday afternoon between the Arthur Fisher barn and George Heneford blacksmith shop. Finder please return to this office. 38t6

AT THE CHURCHES ST. MARY’S CHURCH. Low mass, 8:00 a. m. High mass, 10:00 a. m. Christian doctrine, 2:20 p. m. Vespers, 3:00 p. m. ■ -o GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH. 9:30, Sunday school; lesson, I Kings 21. 10:30, German service; text, John 8:32, "Freedom by the Truth.’’ 6:30, C. E. meeting; topic, "Missions tn the U. 8.” Isaiah 55:1-13. 7:00, English service; text, John 16:13-14, "The Holy Spirit." You are cordially invited to worship with us. Q .. ■■■ ■ CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Bible school, 9:30 a. m. Communion, 10:30 a. m. Preaching, 11:00 a. m.; subject, “The Son of Naboth." Junior Endeavor, 2:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. We will dismiss the evening service for the temperance meeting at the M. E. church. .. .. —o UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH. Sunday school, 9:15 a. m. Class meeting. 10:30 a. m. Junior Endeavor, 2:00 p. m. Senior Endeavor, 6:00 p. m. At 7:00 p. m. we wNI Join in the temperance mass meeting at the M. E. church. The speaker of the evening will be the Hon. J. B. Merriman of Bluffton. All should hear him, as he is competent and a fine orator. — —o —— BAPTIST CHURCH. 9:30 a. m., Sabbath school. Let every member be present five minutes before the opening of the school, if possible. 10:30 a. m., sermon by pastor, Chas. E. Ehle. Special music by the choir. The K. of P. lodge will attend in a body. Mass meetings at M. E. church: 2:00 p. m., children’s meeting. 3:00 p. m., meeting for men and women. 7:00 p. m., union meeting to be addressed by Hon. J. B. Merriman of Bluffton. The speakers secured for these mass meetings are both excellent and forceful. They should be greeted by a packed house. Let every lover of moral cleanliness and civile righteousness make his influence tell for the right.

LUTHERAN ZION’S CHURCH. English services, 10:00 a. m.; text, Luke 18:31-43. Theme, “Christ’s Last Journey to Jerusalem.” Choir practice, Wednesday evening, 7:30. x Ladies' Aid, Friday. Special Lenten services every Friday, 7:30 p. m. METHODIST CHURCH. 9:15 a. m., Sunday school; C. L. Walters. superintendent. 10:30 a. m., morning worship; Mrs. F. B. Perkins of Ann Arbor, Mich., and the pastor will both speak at this service on some phases of the temperance question. 3:00 p. m., mass meeting to be addressed by Mrs." F. B. Perkins of Ann Arbor, Mich. 6:00 p. m„ Epworth League; Jonas Tritch, president. 7:00 p. m., mass meeting to be addressed by Hon. J. B. Merriman of Bluffton, Ind. A cordial invitation is extended to all the above services. o EVANGELICAL CHURCH. Sabbath school 'at 9:30 a. m. Everybody not already enrolled in any other Sunday school will find a welcome place in one of our classes. Preaching at 10:30. /You will receive a hearty welcome in this service, too. Subject, temperance sermon. Two mass meetings will be held Sunday afternoon at the M. E. church. One at 2 o'clock for the children, at which time Mrs. Perkins will speak and another at 3 o’clock for men and women. Young People’s Alliance at 6:00 p. m. We will join in the union meeting at the 7 o’clock hour, when Representative Merriman of Bluffton will speak at the M. E. church. HORSE WENT SOME. > A horse attached to a buggy and belonging to an unknown party, without any driver, started to run west on Madison street about noon today and was not captured until it reached Seventh street, when in turning on the smooth pavement it fell and was caught by persons near the scene. A small child just escaped being hit by the outfit, it having been busily engaged at play in the street, and was not more than a foot or two away when the horse and rig passed. No one was injured, although some damage was done to the harness in the run.

“A Welcome Chance to Those Who Suffer” Coming to Decatur, Indiana, On Monday March 6th, to stay at Hotel Murray. Dr. Albert Milton Finch of Indianapolis, Ind. Consultation and Examination Confidential, Invited and FREE z SB \ J| r■ ’ \ ® ■■ ■’•'aWpu I /rm « To see all of his regular Patients and such new Cases, as may wish to consult him. Dr. Finch enjoys a state wide reputation, among the profession and the Public of Indiana, where for more than Forty Years he has devoted his entire time to the Study, Treatment and Cure of Chronic Diseases. The Doctor has had wonderful success in his chosen work, that ot curing chronic sufferers, Men, Women and Children. The Patients he has restored to Health after they had given up all hope of being Cured are numbered by the Thousands. He is a kind, generous, democratic gentleman to meet, of high scholarly attainments, and dignified personality. Coupled with a Fatherly interest, in all who seek Ms advice. • He does not take a Patient for Treatment unless he can foresee a Cure of the Case. The most commendable feature of his work, and one that appeals to the ordinary sick person, is the fact of his charges being so reasonable and moderate as to make it within the reach of even the very poor. At no time do the charges amount to more than $7.00 a month or about $1.50 a week. He gives his own medicines, and there are no extra Charges. It takes him never more than from four to six Months to Cure a Case under Treatment. All Cases, even those who have been given up as Incurable or Hopeless, have been Cured and restored to perfect health by this Brilliant Physician and the wonderful methods he employs. If you want to meet him and have him examine you, go to see him, and talk the matter over with him. It will cost you nothing if he does not put you under treatment. If he takes your cue, it will cost you a very small sum to get well. Remember the Date — and come earlv. March 6th.

PILES CURED AT HOME gj yF I will be at Decatur, Murray Hotel, Tuesday February 28 from 3 p.m. until Wed. noon March 1. AU 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 Medfcine placed direct to the diseased part by yourself. I claim the most complete, successful, original and sensible method of 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 of dollars and years of suffering. Most kindly yours, 2F YEARS A RECTAL SPECIALIST S, U. Tarney, If YOU Can’t Call Write to Home, AUBURN, INDIANA.

nil CO CURED riLLO Under an Absolute Guarantee Scientific method* No pain. No detention from business. If yo(J are troubled with Piles. FlMuta, Prolapsus, Itching. Ulceration or any Rectal Ailment that causes you annoyance and distress, you ah OU |4 come to my office * you are looking lor a sure, safe treatment that i t guaranteed to CU*K I ”••• cur * W * «’» ‘he Rectum der a positive guarantee. My experience ia your protection. My fee reasonable. w. B. Blackstone, M. D. Fort Wayne, Ind. 110 W. Wayne St. I Will Refund Intorurttow Far* to aftyam Starting Treatment thi« month.

DO NOT READ THIS ffenty of mT 1 ’ ery Low Rates No Extras. Life, sick, accident and fire insurance Celebrated ‘ ‘Richmond Suction Cleaner ’to let and to sell. l n f w . £tion where to buy the beet stoves bto gain, on a month’s tnal. W- J- MTEKS, 233 N. sth st Phoae 266 I u ! ■ If a man should say, "Home cigars are no good” ■ Just politely tell him he’s(fibbin’. ■ So, make good his damage which you easily could By calling for Geary’s ROYAL RIBBON. E —Geary Brothers. J ■ ■ ■ • ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

M °n Ey DO YOU NEED IT? IF YOU DO YOU CAN GET IT FROM US. You can borrow what money you need on your household goods, pianos, horses, wagons, fixtures, etc. You can have from one to twelve months time in which- to pay it back. Our contracts are simple and all transactions are clean cut and private. 84c per week for 50 weeks pays a $30.00 loan. All amounts in proportion. If you need money, fill out the following blank, cut it out and mail it to us. Our agent is in Decatur every Tuesday. Name Address Am’t Wanted Kind ot Security Reliable Private Ft. WajM Loan Gww Established 18ML Room 1 Second Floor, 701 Calhoun Street. Home Phons, 831 Fort Wayne, Ind

BUCKWHEAT ...FLOUR... For Sale Inquire of John Hessler, R. R. 2; Phone No. 10 N. L., or leave order at Smith Yager & Falk’s; warranted to be genuine. DRAIN TILE All Sizes, 3 to 12 inch, the Best That Can Be Made Factory West End of Adams St. Along the Erie Railroad, in the West Part of Decatur. J. H. ELICK. 47—F—M—W. Inflammatory Rheumatism IMMEDIATELY RELIEVED Morton L. Hill of Lebanon, Ind., says: “My wife had Inflammatory rheumatism In every muscle and joint her suffering was terrible and her body and face were swollen almost beyond recognition; had been in bed six weeks and had eight physicians but received no benefit until she tried Dr. Detchon's Relief For Rheumatism It gave immediater relief and she was able to walk about in three days > am sure it sav ed her life. Sold by the Holthouse Drug Co. w e d& sat . 3mo . Democrat Want Ads Pay.

Attention Everybody LISTEN The best price isalways obtained when you have John Spuhler of Decatur, the most popular auctioneer to call jyour sale. He is a good judge of all kinds of property and has had years of experience in the auctioneering business. Claim your dates early. Phone, home 531. Office 430. Decatur, lud.

Possession This Spring — -I “ IN THE FOLLOWING BARGAINS . .40 acres, fine farm, 5 miles out. nice improvement s ... • 80 acres, four miles south on Monroe pike, good improvements, bac soil. .. 140 acres to trade for 40 or 50 acre* 40 acres well improved in Ln.„n 120 acre* near city cheap. Also lands in nearly every towns In the county. Vacant lot for a horse. Vacant iot on Monroe street. House on north Second street for ™ At the farm will sell 3 draft colts, * and 3 year old, 2 mares in foal, <• fresh soon, 2 fine bred turkey flobler* Money to loan on farm and city erty. ... Dan N. SLATE ROOFING DO YOU NEED A NEW IF SO THERE IS NONE BE i THAN SLATE. ALL rOOFv aS COMPARED TO SLATE ROO 1 TO DURABILITY. , TE GET OUR PRICES on NO. 1 I EITHER ON THE ROOF OR 'TUR DELIVERY. Mann & Christen DECATUR, INDIANA. 41—e. o. d.—2 mo. DEMOCRAT WANT ADS' PA V BIG