Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 202, Decatur, Adams County, 26 August 1911 — Page 4

Great /a S| Expectation */X ULm,® A -4rw»S4 X : P \ -. < ; r rji I "T\ ' X XX* I I TOASTED CORN FLAKES I 9 for breakfast warrants all the children in expecting a feast fit for a king. Kg What monarch could ask for a choicer spread than that provided when F 1 I these crisp, golden flakes of delicious flavor are served? Made from the Kg Fl j v |j| Ji Sweet hearts of selected white corn. K It 1 Bk’B ' S 1 1M NONE GENUINE WITHOUT THIS SIGNATURE g| I f J? # / /j/J £ IJ

0V ts GOING » O OUT OF BUSINESS O Wk On Account Os Rheumatism /f O I will offer my entire stock of new and O second hand furniture and stoves at |-4 the regular price. If you want bargains ! call at once. , Lew Brokaw O East Madison St. C aaoaoni ay

WANTED— Experienced man in each township to sell Syphers’ Farmers' Account Book. Cail on or write, S. C. Ucffmann, Linn Grove, Ind. 170t6 WAITED TO RENT—A house in a respectable location. Call Charles ( batlain at the packing plant.’ Phone No. 74. 187t3

4 *; I Sand, Water r j and Portland Cement only II materials required. We furnish all equipment at small cost. The demand exists now, the profits are large, and the business grows rapidly. The Pettyjohn Co. has established thousands of successful big paying plants. A hundred dollars will start you right. THE FIRST » YOUR TOWN TO WRITE FOR PARTICULARS We refer you to the publisher of this paper. * THE PETTYJOHN COMPANY, 666 Canal St, Terre Harte, Indiana Imuwii —n i nw—nr^~~^~— — ■■ » ■ ■.* r-*- i - .-.ABMKSMMHBBM&BMSMBHMr IIS “ a!i VACATION LAND I a / To I C.'F7ii<i ’ Traversce City | NbrthPort 1 I Harbor Springs I Round Trip i Petoskey and ■ | Mackinaw City ■ ' t 'jH * SoOO T 0 ,p X J A ** Round Trip (. Island - * TUESDAY, QQth august TICKETS GOOD TO RETURN UNTIL SEPTEMBER 12th. R « C >nsult Ticket Agent for further A | i nformation and literature or ad(V I. dress C. L. LOCKWOOD, Grand Rapids. Mich.

i FOR SALE Oh RENT —-te nicely furnished rooms, upstairs, besides a . large business and storage room; also I a good cellar and kitchen; sale cheap. II and rent reasonable, if taken at once, i Good location, between Erie and Clo- »: ver Leaf depot.—John W. Coffee, Win--11 Chester street. 187-e-o-dt6

FOR SALE. One new rubber-tired phaeton, onenew two-seated, rubber-tired carriage,, one steel-tired surrey, one steel-tired buggy, four sets of single harness. See Arthur Suttles. 179t6 o WrNS FIGHT FOR LIFE. < It was a long and bloody battle for life that was waged by James B. Mershon of Newark, N. J„ of which hewrites: “I haij lost must blood from lung hemorrhages, and was very weak and run down. For eight months I, was unable to work. Death seemed close on my heels, when ! began, three weeks ago, to use Dr. King’s-New- Discovery. But it ha* helped me greatly It is doing all that you claim.” Forweak, sore lungs, obstinate, coughs, stubborn colds, hoarseness; lagrippe. asthma, hay fever or any threat or' lung trouble, It's supreme. 59c and 81.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed I by all druggists. «■ ' | FOR SALE. Fine residence, an modern improvements, on corner o$ Fifth and Jefferson streets. Price right; Good residence corner Eighth and ! Jeffersoa streets, cellar, drove well,, i cistern, plenty of fruit trees, at reas- , onable price. Vacant lots, almost any part'd the ' city. No better asset to borrow money , on when you build. See Arthur Suttles for prices. I46tf, — GIRL WANTED —General house work, at ance. Only two in family. Inquire J. H. Stone. 189t2 FOR SALE—Eight Head of gaoJ i breeding ewes. Se t e Noah Frauhiger, Preble, Ind. 19283

BOSSE opera HOUSE Monday. Aug. 28. i Beautiful, Scenic Production of z “HUMAN HEARTS” With a Splendid Cast including the Smallest Child Actress in the World GREATEST PLAY BEFORE THE PUBLIC Powerful and Impressive Prices 25 36 50c Seat Sale Usual Place

AT THE CHURCHES UNION CHAPEL U. B. CHURCH. Sunday services as follows: Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Preaching, 10:30 a. m. All are cordially invited to attend the services at this church. I. I. —— i... , o ■■- " EVANGELICAL CHURCH. Sunday school will meet at the usI ual hour, 9:30; J. F. Lachot, superin- ■ tendent. Preaching and communion services ,at 10:30. The Young People's Alliance will .meet at 6:30 p. m. Evening services and preaching at 1 7:30. Now that the warm season of vacation time is about over, let there be : a good attendance at each of these 1 services. We heartily welcome strangers or visitors and the public in I general to all of pur services. D. O. WISE, Pasfor. METHODIST CHURCH. Sunday school, 9:15 a. in., C. L. Walters, superintendent. 1:30 a. m., quarterly love feast and 1 sacrament of the Lord's Supper. 6:30 p. m., Epworth league, led by | Mrs. Emma Daniel. 7:30 p. m„ sermon by the pastor, followed by the holy communion. The meeting of the quarterly confer- ' ence will be on Monday night: at 11:30. Dr. J. A. Beatty, the district superiu I tendent, will be present. R. L. SEM ANS. Pastor. n ST. MARY’S CHURCH. Low mass, 7:00 a. m. High mass, 9:00 a. m. Vespers. 6:30 p. m., and'will be the rule for the summer season. GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Preaching, 10:30 a. tn. There will be no evening service? REV. L. C. HESSERT. Pastor, o LUTHERAN ZION’S CHURCH. German services, 10:00 a. m.; tesit Luke 18:9-14. Theme, 'The- Phariseeand the Publican as Representativesof. Two Religions.” Congregational meeting alter th*services. o-— - UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Class meeting, 10:30-a. m. •I Junior Endeavor, 2:0B p. m. Senior Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. , Preaching, 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday WA welcome for all. Come! o CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Bible school. 9:30 a. m. Communion, 10:30'*. m. Preaching, 11:00 at m. ? Christian Endea wor, 6:30 pi .-ai. Preaching, .713®) p. m. Special music. Come one* Come ' all. J. M. DAWSON, Pastor. NOTICE. On and after August 7th S will start my cider mill and will make cider every day untai further notice. PETER; KIRSCH. ; Factory; Niarth 3rd St. 183tf __o ATTENTION, FARMERS! — From now on until further notice, I will be prepared to grrtig your apples ' into oinfer, and will nave my press working on every Tuesday and Thursday. OSCAR AINSWORTH, ; I 197 ; tfc-e4>-<i Rivarre, Inci o ~ YOUR ACCOUNT IS NOW DUE, ft becomes necessary for me at this time to call in all accounts that are j c(ue me and outstanding. This is im- | portant to_ me, as P will soon have tn meet my fall Mils and must have the money. We appreciate your business and will show you every courtesy within reason and believe you will treat us likewise by complying with this requast for money. Please be prompt. MRS. M. BURDG, __' 200t6 Milliner. " ' - - ft NOTICE. For first-class wheat straw, baled, call on Schlickman & Biel. 'Phone No. 182. 201t3 LOST—A Gold beauty pin, set with garnets. Finder please return to Mrs. T. R. Moore, Ninth street, oq to this office. 193t3 FOR RENT—Three or four unfurnished rooms, with electric light, bath and both kinds of water. Enquire at 116 So. First street. 195tf

EASI BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. 26-(Sp«< lai to Daily Democrat)— Receipt*. 2, < <00; shipments. 1,520; official to No* 1 ' York yesterday, 1,330; hogs closing ,' steady. Heavy, |7.90@»8 00; mixed and me 1 dlums, [email protected]; Yorkers, |B.OOJi . 1 18.10; pigs, lights, [email protected]; roughs 1 I [email protected]; stags. [email protected]; 1 sheep, 600; steady; top lambs, $6.86; ' cattle, 300; slow. I 1 G. T. BURK. ' Timothy seed, prime ... [email protected] ' No. 2 Red wheat 86<-’ No. 2 White- wheat B<c | • New corn 9(>< ' ‘ White corn SB<- ‘ jßye 781 ! 'Barley No. 2 Tsc • Alsike seed |[email protected]"i ‘ Oats, new 38c | No. 1 clover hay [email protected] 1 Timothy hay $16.00 1 No. 1 mixed hay [email protected] 1 Mixed clocer hay ...A sls.''? ‘ No. 1 oats straw $4 ;.T ; No. 1 wheat straw $4.00 j Rye straw $4.50 Clover seed fi!l.oo@sl2d)o * as. -uhUBNiCAMTt. < Lard 7c Eggs —l3 c ' Butter 15c@22c NIM.IGK A OU Eggs 15c ' Butter 17c@22c ' LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. ' ( Spring thicken* ...10c Ducks 8c Fowls 8c | Geese c. . 5j Eggs ....12c ' Butter 12c Turkejs 8c Old roossers 5c Chicks 10c! o STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. Notice is hereby given that the an-1 nual meeting of the stockholders of I the Citizens Telephone Company of Decatur, Indiana, win be held at the office of the secretary of saad company in the city of Decatur, Adams county. Indiana, on Monday, September-4, 1911, at 7:00 o'clock p. m., foe the election of five (5) directors for said company and for the transaction; of such other business as may be properly brought before said meeting. F: M. SCHIRMEYER. 196t12 ’ Secretary. — - o — INDIAN RUNttER DUCKS FOR SALE I have for sale some fine specimens of Indian Runner ducks: Ist grade, $5.00 each; second grade. $3.00; third grade, $1.60 each.. Address Herman , T. Miller, R. F. D. 5. Decatur. 197t30: WANTED— Room-era- In modern house. Inquire ac tttts office. 200t6 ; The B«>wers-Ntbliek Grain company wants hay, 185tf GIRL WANTED —To do kitchen work. Inquire. •or write- Mrs. G. C. Dodesi 345 W. Wayne St„ Ft. Wayne. 199tn' FOR RENT —Upataers flat—seven, rooma. Inquire South Side butcher shop l&dtG WANTED —Old mewspapers, raaga zitxes, pamphlets and books, publish- i ed in or relating to Indiana. Dn, not ' destroy them. They may be valuable. Send list of what you have and the ; cash you are willing to accept No postals.—Wm. H. Murray, 118- Fletcher St., Roslindale, Mass. 19S?e-o-d~tl2 FOR SALE—One hard coal ’jase burner (good), two -wood heating stoves, one 3-burner Perfection oil stove, one »• iron bedstead, one good target rifle.— i W. H.. Myuts, 313 Adams sttreet, ’phoue ■ 301. 199t4 Noah Frauhiger, she auctioneer, has the following pubkE sales scheduled for the near futirs, and those wishing dates can now get in before the season is rushed? Dr. C. F. Land- ’ fair, Aug. 26, Bluffton; Lewis Scher- i ’ ry, Kirkland townakip, August 29; Cai Scott, Union township, September i; ’ j James Burry, Curryville, Wells counf!ty, September 5; William Huffman, 5 1 Kirkland townsilip, Sept. 7; Baker L. '' Williamson, Oct. 2 and 3, Bluffton. 1 196t6 1 B. B. Ointment cures eczema, pirn-1 pies, scalp and skin trouble, itching piles, prickly heat, sunburn, and affords you skin comfort during the hot weather. B. B. Ointment stops itching at once and allays the irritation and promptly soothes and heals the skin. B. B. Ointment gives universal satisfaction, and is recognized by the leading druggists as the standard rem1 edy for all skin and scalp troubles. ’ Sold by all druggists. ’ B. B. Ointment Is one of our n\ost staple medicines. It gives entire sat- • isfaction In every case. After being i once used it becomes a household t remedy. The Holthouse Drug com f pany. tfbe-8-wk*

PUBLIC SALE, The undersigned will , n bi. farm. 1* n>Ues fcoUth ** 1 Decatur and 3 niHe« south of W’r iiecatur « ~clock * son. Tuesday, AUBU»‘”7 • the foUewing property, <<r» l _ , bead of horses. One brood marw - years old. with foal; 1 brood mare. 0 Jeers old. with foM; I «ood 2-year-old 1 berse, years old; 1 good work o,Be ’ years old. 10 head of cattle. Om Joodcow.wlU be fresh in December. 1 good cow, will be fresh in March. - 3-year-old heifers, will be fresh In January; 1 two-year-old '‘"bbloode. Jersey, with full blooded Jews heifei calf by her side-can be registered. 1 two-year-old heifer, wiU be n | March; 1 two-year-old steer; - epr * I calves. 1 bull, 18 months old. Hogs Seven shoat, weight about 125 Ibe a | piece; 11 -hoats, weight about 99 lbs . a piece; 5 brood sows: 3 with pigs by side; 1 full blooded Duroc; male hog :• head of good sheep; 2 good yearling bucks. 7 head of fine ewee. Farming implements. Tw» MU double , work harness, 1 set just been out a ; few months, good, new wool collars; . set good driving harness; 2 wagons one good as new; 1 good rubber tired buggy; 1 Deering corn shocker, been out < ne year; 1 =«« Sum- Drop <o-n |1 ntc. : 1 good nno-ho’se eo. a Jtu v; I saiH | i'll*: 1 simu. tuoih 'arrow; !■ John l*t« bieakii.4 plow; T breaki.u- wHkiug plow ; 23 acres com iu neid; aoout • ton hay in mow; good dry stove wood; 5 dozen chicken 10 gallons barn paint, and other articles too numer out to mention. The ladies of th£ Honduras church will serve dinner. Terms—All sum of SSOO and un . der, cash in hand; over $»"0 a credit of 9 months will be given, the purchaser giving, his note therefor, with approved freehold security- to the satisfaction of the undersigned. Four: per cent off for cash. No property, re-1 moved until settled for LOUIS SCHERRY. Noah Frauhiger, AucL Fred Fruchte, Clerk. /ÜBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at his residence, one mile south of Peterson, beginnitig. at 10 o’clock a. m., sharp, Thursday, Sept. 7, 1911, the following property to-witt Two head . of horses. One of them a mare with [ colt by side and wish colt; 1 young | horse, well broke Five head of cat-! tie. Three cows, one has ca»t by sine; 1 1 will calf in March; 2 steers, twoj years old next spring. Hogs, One brood sow; 10 head>cf sboats,w<eghing , about 75 pounds ea«i*. Farming, implements. Ono Troy wagon, top buggy, binder, mower, hay tedder, hay rack, . Champion drill with fertilizer attach- : metj, riding < orn plow, breaking . plow, spring tooth harrow, spike ; toofih harrow, log chain, grm« cradle, about 8 ton clover hay, a It* of forks, ' sec heavy harnees with fly nets, set buggy harness, bet of grain sacks, seed ; sower, two hand corn planners, 3 iron ■ kettles. 1 copper kettle, 32 gallon; 2 ibuble shovel? plows, stogie shovel plows, lifting sack, croemut saw, five dozen chick w, extension ladder, empty meat barrels, some vinegar, meat grinder, lard press, brass kettle, krarn cutter, heating stove, ateo my household furniture such i« beds and b-ti ; clothing, bureau, dresser, cupboard, i couch, chairs, two Utiles, two sta*ds, I eight-day dock, seiting machine, patent clotues closet, anti other art ties. Also a lot of corn in crib. Terms $3.00 and under, cash in hand; over that amount a credit of . 12 mi rths will be given, the purchaser gi'lng his note with approved secur- [ ity, nearing six. per eent interest after maturity. N o property remov'd untU settled for. W . D HOFFMAN ' Noah Frauxjger, Auctioneer. John W. growa and Wlft Zimnfcit , man. clerks., NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. . The Citizen's Improvement Asswia- : laon of Decatur, Indian. J—? secretary of the th « until 5:00 o’clock ’ P a “ d August M, 1911 ATX “'• «""•» - ™ company;' and sucSsfui" Nd The to reject any or all bids in wh o u ght in part. w p or Sec’y Citizen's ttOtt TO LOAN. Plenty of money to loan on farm «t 5 per cent. Privilege of ’ wm "' schurger < BMITHi Lo^~ A pair of either on carnival pound, or ' ’ -rthou,.. Finder - - l»0t«

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Decatur, Ind.. Aug. 16, 1011. We. the undersigned, livery aUII teed barn proprietors, will be compell ad to cell the attention ot the public in general, that on account of the heavy expense end reepoMibility con nected with the feed yard bualnesq, that from Saturday. Auguat 19th, and thereafter, every Saturday, we will be compelled to charge 10c ter tying l n the undersigned feed yards during the day time, for all following Saturday - hereafter, only. ERNEST SCHUCKMAN. JOHN BIEL. SCHLICKMAN A VOGT P. H. WAGNER. 194t3* (Per D - w Spencer.) ' " PUBLIC SALE. 1 will offer tor sale at public auc tion at my residence, one-half mile mirth of Salem, 4ti miles southwest ot Willshire, aud 5H miles southeast: of Monroe, on Tueacay, August 29. 1911 beginning at 10 o'clock a. m„ the fol lowing property to-wit: Four head of horses. One black mare. 4. years old; 1 black mare, 3 years old; 1 bay mare, in foal; 1 bay horse. 3 years old Three head of catlie. One cow. ' yeara old; 1 cow. 6 years old; 1 yes: line heifer. Hogs One sow, with iu ig . ? >ws, with r'.i is September: I . ,ile m;.; r'i.rni.iig. liapletaents. On- p1A.,,1 harrow, 1 <l!s<. I riding , cultivator, 1 carriage, good aa new. 1 set light driving harneaa, good aa new; 1 set single harness, new; 2 sets heavy work harness, 2 sets fly nets; 225 bead chicken* 3 turkey* 2. hens and one Tom; some household and kitchen furniture and many other articles too numerous to mention This stuff will sell. NO invoice. Terms —All sums of $6.00 and under cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit cd » montha will be given, purchaser giv ing his note therefor with approved freehold security to the satisfaction of the undersigned. Four per cent off for cash. No property removed until settled for. C. A. KRUGH John Spuiler, Auet WANTS TO BUY A-FARM. I want a forty, sixty or eighty-acr-farm located within, three miles of, Decatur. Describe buildings, state lew est price and address at once. Farm Buyer,” Gen’l Del., Decatur, Ind.” I mean business if you do. 191t6 - o BARGAINS OFFERED TODAY. Will make you arrest if you take-iNe trouble to investigate them, in > F:and farm land. I have two modem city homes at a greet bargain, for a few days only. Also two forty acre, tracts, al $75.06 per acre. Also Michigan land for sale. ’Phone 301. 194e-o-d-t8 W. H. MYEHS WORK WILL SOON ST ARTY after you take t)r. King’s New Life Fills, and you'll quickly enjoy, their Ine results. Constipation anul indigestion vanish and fine appetite re turns. They regulate stomach, liver and bowais and impart new strength and energy to the whole system Try them. Only 25c at> all droggists. i _ X R. & i. TIME TABLE Goes. Into Effect, Sundog. June 25, 1911. South bound-. No, 4 2:»la.m I I Ne. 23 .2:39 a. m. No. 12, daily except Sunday 7:08 a. m. No. 2 1:11p.m. No. 16, Sunday only B:OG.p. m. , j Northpound. No. 5 .... i:[email protected]. No. 19 11:54pm No. 3, daily except Sunday. .3:24 p. i» No. 7 T: 5'4 a r. — o 11 - FOR SALE. r F One Auburn runabout; also one fivehorse power vertical, aircooled aut >• i mobile motor. In good order. >. KIRSCH 175t12 N. Third St i| ' LOST-PhlGam fraternity locket watch ‘ fob, with monogram, ~W. H. S. , Also two pins on the ribbon One S. t A. E.; the other an owl's head. Return to this office. Reward. 175 t-l two lots, with good barn, drove well. ‘ cistern and plenty of fruit. All in good condition. Bargain it sold at once, t 1215 West Madison street. Call nr r write.—Mrs. Susan Ward, Decatur, Indiana, R. R. ». 19H12 | FOR SALE— One Duroc sow with Utter of ten piga, two weeks old WIU j sell right if taken soon. See MiKon Hllpert, Decatur, No. 9. I#lt3 L^ST—A K. of P. watch charm, between my house and court house er court house and Gabe Kintz hom* Finder please return to my office and receive reward.—H. 8. Steele, county . j recorder. 174t3 t LOST—Locket from watch fob, »o® p ’ i* h «re la the city. Return to »*>» I cfect |88t?