Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 247, Decatur, Adams County, 21 October 1911 — Page 4
PUBLIC SALE. As we. the undersigned, have decided to leave the farm, we will offer at public sale, 2 miles south and H east of Hoagland, H mile west of Williams station, % mile east of Stop 19 on Decatur line, known as the Ernst Schroeder farm at 9 a. m . on Thursday. Oct. 24, 1911, the following personal property, town. Twelve Head of Horses: 1 bay mare, 6 years old. weighs 1500 lbs.; 1 sorrel mare, 8 years old. weighs 1200 tbs.: 1 bay mate. 13 years old. weighs 1300 Tbs. These three mares are bred to the Henry Fuelling Belgian horse and are all safe in foal. 1 matched team of sorrel mares. 2 and 3 years old, will make extra good brood mares; 1 coming 2 year old, bay mare, % Belgian; 1 brown horse 10 years old weight 1400 tbs.; 1 6-year-old bay driving mare, weight 1000 lbs., double gaited; 1 bay horse, 7 years old, i weight 1200 lbs., a good worker; 1 sorrel general purpose horse, 9 years old, weight 1200; 1 red roan mare colt, 6 months old; 1 sorrel horse colt, 5 months old. These colts are from Conrad's roan horse and are good ones. Twelve Head of Cattle: 1 Durham cow 5 years old, will be fresh Nov. 10; 1 Durham cow, 5 years old, fresh Dec. 1; 1 Holstein cow, 6 years old. fresh last May 1; 1 Durham cow, 8 years old, giving milk; 1 black heifer J 3 years old, fresh last June; 1 threefourths Jersey heifer, 3 years old. fiesh last May; I Durham cow, 8 years old. fresh last June; these cows are all good milkers; 1 full-blooded Jersey, 3 years old, fresh in July, and she will make a good family cow; 2 yearling heifers, 1 spring calf, 1 fullblooded Jersey heifer calf, 4 months old. Fifty Head of Hogs: Four fullblooded Duroc sows, will have pigs by day of sale; 2 full-blooded Duroc sows, with 4-weeks-old pigs by their side; 2 Poland China sows, will farrow November 20th; 1 full-blooded Duroc male hog. These Durocs were bought from R. M. Dailey & Son, Bluffton, Ind., and papers will be furnished; 3 head of shoats. will weight 150 lbs; 37 head of shoats. weighing 100 lbs. each. Twenty-one heao of spring lambs, 40 dozen chickens, 3 dozen full-blooded Indian Runner ducks. 4 Pekin ducks, 5 j Toulouse geese, 40 acres corn in j shock. 14 tons of No. 1 timothy hay, 20 bushel Rural New York potatoes. Farming Implements: One Cham-1 pion binder, 1 Big Four McCormicki mower. 1 Dain hay loader, good as new; 1 Deere hay tedder, good as new; 1 John Deere corn planter, good as new; 1 Evans 2-horse potato planter; 1 14-mch Oliver riding plow, good as new; 1 Oliver breaking plow, 1 Deere breaking plow, 1 Brown riding cultivator, 1 Avery riding cultivator, 1 John Deere cultivator, 2 spring-tooth barrows. 1 spike-tooth harrow, 2 dou-1 hie shovel plows, 1 3-inch tire Weber wagon, good as new; 1 2%-inch tire | Weber wagon, good as new; 1 double i wagon bed, 1 triple wagon bed, 1 set of ■ 2-yd. dump boards, 2 sets of tight bottom hay ladders. 1 pair of bob-sleds, 1 twin-seat rubber tire buggy, used one season; 2 steel tire buggies, 1 dinner bell, 1 new ball bearing grindstone, 1 Economy Chief cream separator, 350 ; lb capacity; 1 cook stove, 1 hand corn shelier, 1 new Meyers sprat pump, 50 lbs. of pure Manila binder twine. 3 sets of breeching harness, 1 set light farm harness. 3 sets single | harness, a lot of horse collars, all; sixes; robes and horse blankets, 2 steel hog troughs, 5 feet long, and numer- ( out other articles not mentioned. Terms: —55.00 and under cash; on sums over 85.00, a credit of nine months will be given, purchaser giving approved freehold security, with 8 per cent interest if not paid when due. Five per cent off for cash on day of sale The Ladies' Mite society of the English Lutheran church of Hoagland will serve dinner. HARRY DAVIDSON, AND BUNT BROS., Owners. Noah Frauhiger, Auct. C. H. Getting, Clerk. ' - - • --'•*» 1 ■" ■ HiRE IS A REMEDY THAT WILL CURE SKIN AND SCALP AFFECTIONS. —■ And We Can Prove It. The Smith, Yager & Falk drug store says to every person, be it man, woman or child who has an irritated, lender, inflamed, itching skin or scalp, you need not suffer another day. "We have a refined skin preparation that I acts instantly and will bring you swift i ind sure results." One warm bath with Zemo Soap and one application of Zemo and you will not suffer another moment and you will soon see a cure in sight. Zemo and Zemo soap are proven cures for every form of skin or scalp affection. They are sold by one leading druggist in every city or town in America and in Decatur by the Smith Yager & Falk drug store. o — K. OF C. MEETING. The regular meeting of the Knights of Columbus will be held Monday evening, when several business matters of importance will come up for discussion. A good attendance is desired for this meeting, which will be followed with a smoker.
— ■■ O - I WANTED —A disuv/tsner at tne Madigot; House. 239t3 FOR SALE—Two good beating Stoves, ta: \ sad S'-ft vOfct See Ce*>. G Flanders, 3rd St. .4413 HOUSE FOR RENT—Corner 6th and Jefferson; occupied until November Ist —Joshua Parrish. hOST-A go-cart wheel, between Monroe street and waterworks. Return to this office. .
EAST buffalo. East Buffalo, N. Y., Oct. 21—(Special to Daily Democrat)—'Receipts, 4, i 000; shipments, 2,090; official to New York yesterday, 2,280; hogs closing steady. Heavy, 86-90'387.00; medium and . Yorkers. [email protected]; pigs, 86 10© 86.25; roughs, 85.75© 86.00; stags. ' 85.00385 50; sheep. 1,000: steady; lambs strong; tops, 86.25; cattle, 75; 1 steady. i a. 1. BVRIt. Timothy seed, prime 86.75 No. 2 Red wheat 95c No. 2 White wheat 93c Old corn 96c White corn. No. 2 91c Rye 86c ; Barley No. 2 75c I Alslke seed [email protected] Oats, new 46c I No. 1 clover hay [email protected] Timothy hay $16.00 No. 1 mixed hay [email protected] Mixed clocer hay >15.00 ( No. 1 oats straw $4 00 No. 1 wheat straw 84.00 Rye straw 84.50 ; Clover seed sU.oo©sl2.oo !■ NIBLICK A CO. Eggs 24c Butter 18c@22c FULLENKAMP’S. Lard 7c l Eggs 24c Butter ' 18c@22c 1 uOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Spring chickens "p | Ducks 8c I Fowls 7c I Geese 6c i Eggs 22c Butter ' 20c! Turkeys X - • ■ ■ He I Old roosters 5c I Chicks 9c i H. BERLING. | Spring chickens 7c I Ducks 8c | Fowls 7c Geese 6c Eggs 22c Butter 20c Turkeys Me Old roosters 5c Chicks 7e J WE PAY MOST. The high price we have to pay for all kinds of poultry don’t worry us. We are used to it, always paying the j i best possible quotations given, and a i little better for first-class grade. If' you have not called up 4 on J line, I Kit Cowan, at Willshire, Ohio, better do so before you sell, and note the results to be had. o - - PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale I at her residence, 1% miles west and 1 % miles nc. th of Wr»n, Ohio, 6 miles | ( east and i mne soutn of Decatur, Indiana. on what is known as the Jail ‘ Johnson farm on Wednesday, Oct. 25, i ISM, beginning at Id o’clock a. m., the following property, to-wit: Four Head ■ Horses: Brown mare, 9 years old,weighing 1700 lbs., with foal; black mare, 8 years old, weighing 1700 lbs., : with foal; dark bay driving mare, 3l< ! years old; 1 spring horse colt. One ! ( ! Cow and Twelve Sheep: One milch ; cow, 7 years old; 11 breeding ewes and ; 1 buck. Farming Implements: One , Milwaukee binder, 1 Dain hay loader, | ! 1 McCormick mower, 3%-inch tread 1 Columbus wagon, 2 cultivators, rubber ; i tire buggy, 2 sets dougle work harness. | set single buggy harness, Sure-Latch incubator, brooder, churn and many , other articles not mentioned. Free 1 lunch at noon. Terms: —For all amounts of 85.00 i and under cash in hand. For all j amounts over $5.00 a credit of nine months will be given, purchaser giving | i good bankable note.; 4 per cent off for cash. No property removed until set-; i tied for. SERENA A. JOHNSON. Ed Kirkland, Auctioneer. Jasper Dudley, Clerk. —<■ — i WANTED —A washwoman to do family washing and ironing. Enquire at this office. 239t3 If you are looking for a public sale where you can buy anything that is to be used on a farm, make arrangements Ito attend the Harry Davidson and i Hunt Bros.' sale on Thursday, October 24th. 243t6 Harry Davidson and Hunt Bros., on ' October 24tb, are going to conduct the largest public sale of stock and farm implements ever conducted in this vicinity. Don't let this opportunity pass if you are in need of something. 243t6 ' FOR SALE—Favorite hard coal burn-
er, 1 kitchen range, both good as new. Also 1 washing machine.. Easy payments. Call 428 or leave word at ’ this office. 234t3 LOST —Pocketbook containing >50.00, in bills, 2 twenties and a ten. Finder return to James Kirkendall, care of ■' this office, and receive >5.00 reward. 22213 - HOUSE FOR RENT—Modern imi proved house on brick street.—See ‘ E. X. Bhtnger. ( 224t3
YOU HAVE THE QUESTION So Hero Is the Anewer For Everyone to Know. Do you know what causes you to have aches, pains, colds, lagrippe and rheumatism? It is your blood, stagnated with uric acid, which causes inflammatory conditions of the nerves, muscles and tendons of the body, sorenets, hot. feverish flesh, and rheuma tlsm will exist with kidney, liver and stomach trouble. Dr. Hensley has made this his life study and has pre- j pared 49 General Tonic to purify the bloo<» jjrid cause natural circulation. 49 Tonic will relieve you of these conditions 'n a remarkably short time. 49 General Tonic will cure colds iu : children in one night’s time. Keep | i 49 General Tonic handy, as a stitch lin time saves nine. 49 is sold by all druggists in Adams county. 243tf ZEMO MAKES ASTONISHING ECZEMA CURES. “We Prove It." Every day Zeipo gives relief and ■ cures men, women and children in ev- ( I ery city and town in America whose l.skins are on fire with torturing Ecze- ' ms rashes and other itching, burning, scaly, and crusted skin and scalp humors. Zemo and Zemo (antiseptic) soap, two refined preparations will give you such quick relief that you will feel j like a new person. We give you three reasons why we i recommend and endorse Zemo and | Zemo soap for all skin and scalp erup-' ticns. Ist. They are clean, scientific prep- j arations that give universal satisfaction and are pleasant and agreeable to use at all times. 2nd. They are not experiments, but i are proven cures for every form of i skin or scalp affections whether on : infants or grown persons. 3rd. They work on a new principle. ■ They do not glaze over the surface, but they penetrate to the seat of the \ trouble and draw the germ life from , underneath the skin and destroy it. | In this way a complete cure is effect-: ed in any case of skin or scalp erup- [ tion. Endorsed and sold in Decatur by! the Smith, Yager & Falk drug store o FOR TRADE. 1. Eighty (80) acres, good corn farms to exchange for Decatur residence. 2. One hundred forty (140) acres, five (5) miles of Decatur, nice, large ■ house, barn, farm nearly all cleared, I well located, will exchange for sixty ■ (60) to eighty (80) acres. 3. One hundred and eight (108 > i acres, on pike, three (3) miles out. good house and barn, farm well tiled will exchange •for smaller, give good ; time on difference. 4. One hundred and fifty (150) I acres, to trade for smaller farm, or 1 will exchange for good city property in Decatur. 5. Good residence on Winchester street, inside railroad, will exchange ! for smaller one. 6. Eighty (80) acres, three (3) 1 miles out, well improved, will ex 1 change for forty (40) acres —good time on difference. 7. One hundred and twenty (120 ( acres, well improved* three (3) miles out, on pike, will exchange for larger farm. 8. Farms for sale almost any size, price and location. City properties at | great bargains. 9. Good residence and farm, (5) I acres ground, on Merver avenue, are | for sale or rent. For- Sale. 1. One five (5) acre tract, one six ■ (6) acre tract, one-quarter (%) aere, south of city limits. 2. One hundred and forty (140) I acres, and one hundred and twenty i (120) acres, in Root township, well Im- j proved. 3. Forty (40-) acres near Preble. 4. Two eighty (80) acre traets just just outsidt the city limits, w-vth good improvements on each tract. 5. Many other good bargains, which we would gfadr, give information to any one interested. DANT ERWIN. a FOUND —Pair gold frame spectacles, on route 6; one lens broken; owner can have same by calling at this office WANTED —Position its city by young girl. Can show cecommensdations from last employer. Inquire at this office. Look here! It might be tn your advantage before you buy any real estate or city property to call at the P. K. Kinney real estate agency over the . . i (M-hO
interurban. 240 U Don’t fail to attend the big stock sale to be conducted by Harry Davidson and Hunt Bros., Thursday, October 24th. Sale starts promptly at 9 a m. 243t6 FOR SALE —One range and washing machine. In good condition. Eu- : quire of H. Snow; ’phone 428. 242t6 FOUND —Small white hood. Owner »| can have same by calling at this office and paying for ad. 241t3
i AT THE CHURCHES METHODIST CHURCH. — Sunday school, 9:15 a. m ; C. L. I Walters, superintendent. Public worship, 10:30 a. tn. This is a special service in honor j of the old people. Sermon by the I I pastor; subject, ••Heaven.” Junior League. 2:00 p. m., Miss' Mallonee superintendent. | Epworth League, 6:00 p. m. Union service of the young people's socle ' ties. The Sunday schools of the town-i ship will have charge of the evening j service. Prayer meeting, 7:00 p. m., Wednesday. o - GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH. 9:30, Sunday school; lesson, Ezra | chapters, 3 and 4. 10:30, German service; text, John; 10.16, "The Sheep of the Other Fold.' 7:00, union, service at the M. E. church. CHRISTIAN CHURCH. II ■ ■ Bible school, 9:30 a. m. Communion, 10:30 a. m. Preaching, 11:00 a. m.; subject i ' "Rejoice.” i Junior Endeavor. 2:30 p. m. Preaching, 7:00 p. m.; subject, | I "Eyes That See.” Choir practice. 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting 7:30 p. m. Everybody is 'cordially invited to i ; the services. J. M. DAWSON, Pastor. i> — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 9:15 a. m., Sunday school. 10:30, morning service; theme. "Christ's Greatness Revealed in the j Signs of the Times.” 6:00 p. m., the young people's so- ; i cieties will hold a union service at I > the Methodist church 7:00 p. m.. union service at the I Methodist church. Prayer meeting, Wednesday even- j ing at 7:00 p. m. WM. H. GLEISER. Pastor. ST. MARY’S CHURCH. Low mass, 7:30 a. m. Low mass, 8:30 a., m. High mass, 9:30 a. m. Christian doctrine,. 1:45 p. m. , Vespers and benediction, 2:30 p. m.; —oLUTHERAN ZION’S CHURCH. English services, 10:00 a. m.; text.' Matt. 9:1-8; theme, "The Forgiveness; of Sins the Most Desorahte Treasure ' for Man on Earth.” UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH. Sunday school, 9:15 a. m. Junior meeting, 2:00 m. No service in the evening. Congregation will join with the young people in union service and Sabbath ' school convention at the M. E. church. Meeting of official board Monday evening at 7:30. Let all be present. Important business. E. A. GOODWIN, Pastor. BAPTIST CHURCH. 9:30, Sabbath school, led by Assistant Superintendent, T. W. Watts. 10:30 a. m., preaching by Rev. Geo. L. Conley, Warren, Cnd_ Alarge attendaJUie is desired at; both the Sunday school and the morning service. On account of the Sunday schoeb- , convention there will be no services at this church in the evening. Prayer meeting, Wednesday at 7:3# p. m. | o G. R - , & r. TIME TABLE. — Beginning with Sunday., September 24th the Grand Rapids & Indiana, rail- : road will put into service their schedule, which will be run during the winter months. There will be but very little change and this will meetly affect the night trains, while the day I trains will remain about the same, ' with but very little, change. The time : table is as follows Goes Into Effect. Sunday, Sept. 24th. I 1911. Southbound,. ( No. 4 2:05 a. m, ’ No. 12, daily except Sunday. 7:08 a. n». . No. 2 1:11 p. n>. No. 16, Sunday only B;o6p.ni Northbound. . INo. 5 1:27a. m , No. 3, daily except Sunday. .3:lvp. m. No. 7 7:54 p. m. . ~ MODERN HOUSE FOR RENT—Eight rooms and bath for 812.50 per month. * See Dr. J. Q. Neptune at cnce. 5 FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT—- ; I With bath and furnace heat; large • enough for two. Inquire at this office. 5 LOST—Small pocketbook containing r two silver dollars and some smaller change- Finder please return to this 3 office and receive reward.
•. - I •♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ I ® ® s’ :in a pinch: « ♦ You can borrow any amount * from us from 85 up, on your ! * household goods, pianos, teams. i * wagons, etc., without removal, j I * and on short notice. 1 * 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. 84 cents per week for fifty ♦ * pays a 825.00 loan. All ♦ | * amounts in proportion. I * If you need money, fill out ! * the following blank, cut It out # * and mull it to us | * Our agent in in Decatur every ♦ ; * Tuesday. * Name ♦ * Address; St. and. No Amount Wanted * O Reliable Private « * H. Wayne Loan Como any: * Established 1896. Rcom 2. Sec- * * ond Floor, 706 Ca&eua Street. * Home 'Phone, 838. * Fort Wayne. Ind ♦ **♦ ♦ ♦ FOR SALE —One wo year-old. well I bred, buck sheep. See Dyonis I Schmitt. 2400’. FOR SALE —One ‘ Keller's Famous chicken incubator, new last spring; 120-egg size; catalog price SIB.OO. One Philo-system brooder box, 3x6 feet, ; with glass front. slfr.WL buys both incubator and brooder, if taxen at once. —Rev. C. E. Ehle, MOnroe St. 245t3 ' “SHUR ON” Eye-glass mountings adjusted by us add the final touch of refinement to your personal appearanceThey are the most comfortable. If you have never worn glasses, see ust. If you suffer from the unsightliness and discomfort of ordinary glasses,, see us. If you wouldi see better see us. No Charge for Examination {FEYESKiHT SPECIALISTS Sr ArAhotxy Hotel Comer A IntCTMTDekTxOwiCiy,
i Z^feWillGivelbu\ ■ • -|-K I \CoSiTWare) This Week Combination /gfc furnish ■'gHHgl' Two larr» closets. &£££■« g~- Isiß 13 7“' ““’ "■’ er. Pudding Pan E 7"£® or one’ I ’ Coverless Roaster — tom'nilcefs «*!? w.thtap | Reinforced * M Sas a patented raised con- ‘om p.ece u a No. V. • JBB&/ °fr«ja I.Civew |«ave center and water- ©• extra heavy on thb I * nci ** well which supi<y the stamped stew pot. The piece which aehi LSfIMI !: ISMiIV requirements necessary in if • aT , . . . , w . for perfect roasgsg and xn xt “ an • x * ra heavy etxnped Pud- ggjfeA— -■; r~~ — eliminate all Ue objec- ding Pan, with holes around the top for Fifteen lions of inferior-methods, steaming, when it is used in that capa- ccSw *SLIt M 'WB e,«U“ n 1 - «ty. This vessel is e Qil pp«d with , bruih*. Bi ft* ‘ rtPP«r heavy “in “New Kink” Pvt Cover. r nd B KgS draft. ■■ r~«(tdv- vkifSu insur- Eb; l 7 'f'_’ ! . - ,a, r \ J tag jgj [ j.igU l ! tL-dj— I=l=J Handsomely Nickel- *. ItClfcX ' on >- USHWjIBfIuJ Flues com»Ut»4 Rome Tea buation. j-jjwr-j ■ p |, t< j y aurLarge. Maslin Kettle Knttle. heavily Un- - W £3 ' . rounded with for stewing, equipped nad or. inside. C asbestos insuwith a heavy tinned — L latten* “New Kink” Pot Cover. u I Two Patent Anti- Inng—u'.nj hning of asbeetoe sot fcor inaulatioeL Large lower Burn Drip Pana. 9“ zs - K■ U x 1 a "• rr,ade e * ipe ' - I cially for thia set |i ■.. Schafer lidw. Co. w Jt*®*’- WE SAVE YOU MONEY Mr Handsomely Viekel-plated S-nua Ma.xza.va-> Reeie Coffee Pot. heavily tinned oaiMid. 1 ' — ■■■■»—■■■—■rt———^ HM—l
n77irrr ♦ iiinnit — • ♦ | J. O. HALE j SEEDS, COAL AND FEED j J Portland Cement, Gypsum Rock Wall j Plaster, Lime and Salt !: We make a specialty of furnishing Seed Goods good ■ > !! in quality and low in price. !! ;; Call, Write or Phone No. 8. 201 S. 2nd. St. ; ’ j M lll r<>♦ ♦ ♦ •**♦*« hih ’ ■ FARMS FOR SALE OR TRADE ■ 40 acres wW sell or trade for smaller farm, B 65 •* with best of location for sale, H 80 ** location, |» ■ 114 44 partially improved land can seil for sßo.oo o peF acr> ' ■ 100 44 nearly all black land will trade for smaller farm, ® 95 44 producer all under cultivation. ■ Tuese an? only a few of our many fams listed; also' have a nice Ist . of citv property. See us for North Weatem and Michigan lands be- J® for you buy If you are from Missouri i-4 us show you on our new ■ 5 MAP aud tte-eonvinced. ■ FRUCHTE and LITTERERJAttomeys i ! | The Worlds Series | S "Nothin doin’’ again yesterday, more rain 5 8 and We can’t tell when there will be if the £ S weather man don’t behave. <JBut there K is one thing we can tell you “The White Stag” Cigar is a winner every time, a seed S % and Havana smoke Mild and Mellow taste W with a Rich and Fragrant Aroma its an g odds on favorite at the price 5c buys the g ticket, get one at any sraoke shop. s Made in Decatur that makes it Right NEW CORN MEAL ■ We have the latest process for kiln drying, meal g ■ and also purify it same as flour, which removes all J J oust, leaving only the tiny golden granules.. All J B grocers 5 and 10 lb. sacks. There is a difference ■ ■in com meat Insist on having Bremerkamp’s. Fornax Roller. Mills, g
LOST—A week or two ago, a mourning firm pin, set in gold. Please return to Mm. A. Van Camp and receive reward. 245t3
FOR SALE—Fine apples at 40c and 50c a bushel; pears, 25e. Inquire at uurius Haugk residence, W. Monroe street, or telephone 336. 246t3 L _ ■ -
