Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 87, Decatur, Adams County, 13 April 1911 — Page 8

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I _ _ J -. FAMOUS IMPORTED BELGIANS. Lou 31272. Color, dark bay. star on forehead; weight, 2,200 pounds. To insure a colt to stand and suck, sl3. Parties parting with mares before known to b« in foal forfeit insurance. Tout Bon 4297. Color, red roan; 4 year old; weight, 1900 pounds. To insure a colt to stand and suck, sls. Parties parting with mares before known to be in foal forfeit insurance. These two great horses were imported by Frisinger & Sprunger of Decatur,-Ind. These two horses have won a reputation as wonderful breeders of both size and quality. Parties wishing to improve their stock should inspect these two great sires. They will make the season of 1911 at the barn of A. Q. Durbin on the Laughery farm at Pleasant Valley, Monroe township, at usual place. The I importers of these horses will say that they contain as good breeding as ■ come from Europe. Breeders are invited to see these horses before breeding. Care will be taken to prevent accidents but will not be responsible should any occur. PLEASANT VALLEY HORSE CO.. E. J. Cook, Pres.; D. C. Foreman. Sec.; C. H. Lammiman. Treas. \ ■■— —u '■■■' —- - FOLEY’S KIDNEY PILLS. Are tonic in action, quic kin re-1 suits. A special medicine for all kid- ] ney and bladder disorders. Mrs. Annie Showalter, Wabash. Ind., says: i "Last winter I suffered a great deal ; from a severe backache which was | i due to kidney trouble. However, one j ' bottle of Foley Kidney Pills entirely [ ■ relieved me and J have never been j bothered since. I can recommend . Foley Kidney Pills to any one suffer-| ing in this way as a quick and permanent cure." The Holthouse Drug Co. o SAFE MEDICINE FOR CHILDREN. Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound is a safe and effective medicine for children as it does not contain opiates or harmful drugs. The geunine Foley s Honey and Tar Compound is in a yellow paskage. Holthouse Drug Co. Foley Kidney Pills contain in con-, centrated form ingredients of estab-I lished therapeutic value for the re-! [lief and cure of all ikdney and blad-I I der ailments. Foley Kidney Pills are | antiseptic, tonic and restorative- Re- j ! fuse substitutes. The Holthouse Drug Co. Diarrhoea should be cured without loss of time and by a medicine which like Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and I Diarrhoe Remedy not only cures • promptly but produces no unpleasant [after effects. It never fails and is ! pleasant and safe to take. Sold by all druggists. ’ i

East Buffalo Market East Buffalo, N. Y.. Apr. 13—(Special to Dally Democrat I—Receipts, 2,240; shipments, 190; official to New York yesterday, 1140; hogs closing steady. Heavy, [email protected]; mixed and mediums, $6.60®56.75; Yorkers, $6.80@ $6.85; pigs and lights, [email protected]; roughs, [email protected]; sheep, 11,000; dull; top wool lambs, $6.50; clipped, $5.50; cattle, 500; dull. CHICAGO GRAIN. Chicago, 111., Apr. 12—Wheat May, 88%c; July. 86%c; Sept, 86%c. Corn —May, 49%c; July, 50%c; Sept., 51%. Oats—May. 31%c; July, 31%c; Sept., 31 %c. Toledo, O„ Apr. 12—Wheat—Cash, and May, 85c; July, 87c; Sept., 87%c. Corn—(.'ash. 50%c; May, 50c; July, S?C; Sept.. 53%c. Oats—Cash, May and July, 34%c; Sept., 33c. Rye—No. 2,90 c; No. 3,85 c. M. rULLBNKAMT*. Eggs cash, 15c; in trade, 16c Lard .. * • • U® Butter 12c@22c NIM.ICK a co. Eggs 13c Butter 16c@22c 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 & Co. Turkeys 14c Fowls 8c Rye .. 75c Chicks 8c Ducks 9c Geese . Tc WOOL AND HIDES. KALVER'S PRICES. Beef bides 7c Calf hides 10c Tallow 5c Sheep Pelts [email protected] Mnk [email protected] Coon ...... 10c to $1.75, HAY S. W. No. 1 Timothy, loose, per t0n..513.50 No. 1 Timothy, baled, per ton... 14 00 Get out of the rut. Don’t use one kind of fertiliser for r,II kinds of crops—but systemfre the work.-using . our oats fertiliser for oats, wheat fer-| tilizer for wheat. lawn fertilizer for lawn, and corn fertilizer for corn. Each plant needs diffeient kind _>f plant food and you cannot get it out of one kind of fertilizer for all plants. There is some waste somewhere. The brand I handle has been on the mar-1

The White Stag Cigar has got every thing a mans smoke ought to have. It can’t bite the tongue, perfect in flavor and fragrance, free burning holds fire doese’nt flake and draws easy. Try one. For sale by all dealers. I CHOOSE EASTERSHOES HERE No Easter Outfit tjjply Would Be Complete To I The Question Os i FOOTWEAR J Aside From It’s Greater Significance. EASTER SUNDAY Is the chosen day for the exhibition of spring styles It’s the begining of a new season, a change In nature’s habiliments, and in the raiment Worn By Mortals. Make Your Easter Selections From Our Large Stock Os Spring Sty fes ELZEYdFALK OPP. COURT HOUSE

I ket since 1881 and is tried and proven. A fertilizer of different characteristics for the different plant necessities. Better come in and talk over the proposition. —H. H. Bremerkamp, o COURT HOUSE NEWS CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE Rice to Daniel N. Erwin, inlot 948, Decatur, S2OO, Mallssa J. Long et al to Samuel H. Long, lot 392, Berne. $800; ’ Elroy Chrisman to John Pearson, 1 acre, Hartford tp., $200; Mygrant Markley to William R. Woods et al., , lot 241, Decatur, S6OO. i ' PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at public auction at his residence, 4 . miles north and 3 miles east of Berne, 2 miles south and 3 miles east of Mon- ’ roe, 1% miles west of Salem, on Tuesday, April 18th, the following live stock, to-wit: Six head of Horses. 1 bay nine-year-old driving mare, 1 coming two-year-old gelding Belgian. 2 sorrel mare colts coming two years old, 1 brown mare coming two years 1 old, 1 black colt coming yearling. Five Head of Cattle. 3 heifers to be fresh by day of sale, 1 heifer to be fresh later, 1 yearling Red Poll bull ready for service. Two good brood sows, 1 full blooded Poland China male hog. Fifty bushels of good seed potatoes. Sale will commence at 1:30 p. m. Terms—Nine months’ credit; 6 per cent interest. JASPER WABLE. J. A. Michaud, Auctioneer. ■ o NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. Notice is hereby given that Monday, the Ist Day of May. is the last day to pay your spring installment ot taxes without the pen alty being added. The law is very strict and will be observed. No receipts will be laid away and all not paid on or before the last day the penalty of ten per cent will be added. The treasurer’s office will be open from 7 o’clock a. m. until 5 o’clock : p m., but will not be open at night, as we will have to have all of that • time for other work. Please be in time and save the penalty, as it will . positively be added on all those that are delinquent Yours very truly, CHARI.ES W. YAGER, 85tf County Treasurer. FOR SALE—The following household articles: Favorite Base B'.nner, Kit chen coal range, wood heater, large rug, dining room table, chaiis etc. Ail in good condition and will sell cheap. Inquire of Rose Center, or call 'phone 1188 or 164. Mon t 3

~ OiOBOBOBOBOBOIiOIOiOiOBogogo ;HOUSE CLEANING: 0 Time is at hand and there are al- ii o ways things you need to make a 2 ■ little change in appearances. So o ■ read this ’ad and then come to our ? g store and see the goods. ■ q Lace Curtains, a pair SI.OO ■ ■ Latest Curtain goods, per yard |Q C 0 g Flowered Crepe paper for mantles, per bolt . |Qc § O Eancy Paper Napkins, doz . ■ ■ Fancy Doileys . •• • ; 10c 2 O Large drawn work, embroidery and lace dres- ■ ser and side board scarfs . . . |0ct052.24 ■ 2 Stand cloths from lOc to $(,73 g 5 Schock Mirrors 10c to 58c 0 K Silver tea spoons, set... 3g c J O Silver table spoons, set 75c ■ 2 Aluminum tea and table spoons, set 30 and 60c 2 ' Wallace Bros, tea and table spoons, set . . . |oc " ■ Kniver and Forks, set . 50c 60c 98c and $| g 2 Fancy Jardiniere . 10 25 48 59 73 and 89c C " Wash Bowls and Pitchers, china 89c ■ ■ Combinettes, china 89c 2 O Combinettes, stoneware 48c " ■ Fancy plates from lOc tn $1,73 a 2 Fancy salads from 18c to 75 C 5 Fancy Vases from 5c to $1.48 J B A No. 1 Curtain stretcher pr 98c ■ 2 A No. 1 Clothes horse each . . . , 98c ' Curtain poles in white or oak, each 10c " ■ Brass curtain rods 5 and |oc ■ 2 A large can of paint or varnish stain, each . 10c 0 0 White, light blue and green enamel, a can . |Qc ■ H Best wall paper cleaner, . . can lOc or 3 for 25c 2 O and a thousand other things you’ll need every day. q Come in and look around and you will see what you g 0 need. For Easter you’ll find we have a nice line C ® of ribbons, fancy combs and barretts, fancy pins ? IS and beads, cuff links, belt pins, black and white ■ ® belts at IO and 25c C ■ Dutch and laun fried collars, bowties, jabots |oc £ 2 Men’s fancy half hose, latest colors lOc 3 for 25 ■ 0 Ladies fine gause hose per pair ... - - 10 c Children’s extra grade hose, a pair |O and 15c q 1 Fancy hose supporters, ruching, veiling, handker- ■ chiefs, baby fancy caps and children’s straw hats, g H We expect a large shipment of fems for Satur- 0 2 day or sometime the first of the week. Come early q 0 and get first choice as we expect a choice bunch ii II of plants this spring. Come one and all. Trade at £ : Baughman’s | ■ 5 and 10 CENT STORE. oaoioioßoaoiopoioaoioßoac£C3 fOIIY’S —r< ».r rn» s—>M,CH ■ T »r»u FARMERS fenkanchobs YWill Save One-Half Your Fence Posts Hold Your Fence Down in Crossing Depressions. Hold the Posts so that Frost Cannot Raise Them. Keep Hogs from Passing Under Fence. Protect Stock from Lightning. p»t«nt-c Ase Simple -' Ch «ap and Easy to Drive. BTO X3XC3-O-XIVO J. M. Peel A Bro. « * t ForSil,B ! Schaub, Gottcmoller &Co Decatur, lud. Lexchty 8r05.,& Co, Monroe, Ind. B§IB3iaaBBBBBBBBBBBaHBBBBBII>I j bargain in linoleum s s B | We still have 6 full rolls of ItnJ? °leum elegant patterns that we must clean out at once. Cost prices while they last. Remmenants at ■ vour own price. B ■ a s SCHAFER HDW. Co. •