Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 254, Decatur, Adams County, 30 October 1911 — Page 4

y ■♦»♦*<»»» • * »»o»♦*»♦« a* •* ♦ «♦♦»< a »»»♦*< j AND FEED | J Portland Cement, Gypsum Rock Wall J ! Plaster, Lime and Salt j We make a specialty of furnishing Seed Goods good ■ ♦ in quality and low in price. ; ♦ Cali, Write or Phone No. 8. 201 S. 2nd. St. ! st»w****«x» ' 9 ♦ ♦♦«>-».*♦♦♦♦♦* ♦♦4'4'4 4 ♦ ♦ I!♦♦♦»♦♦!I» a ■■■■■a a ■ a ■■■■■■ niaiHi a a aaaaai E FARMS FOR SALE OR TRADE M ■ 40 avres will sell or trade for smaller farm, ® 65 “ with best of location for sale, ■ 80 “ good soil and location, ” 114 “ partially improved land can sell for SBO. aero ■ 100 “ nearly all black land will trade for smaller farm, ■ “j 95 “ good producer all under cultivation, a ■ > These are only a few of our many fams listed; also have a* nice-list M M of city property. See us for North Weatem and Michigan lands be- £ H for you buy. If you are from Missouri let us show you on our new “ MAP aud be convinced. FRUCHTE and LITTERER Attorneys ■■■■■«■■■■■■■■ ■ ■■■■■ WIB ■ S B

Big Bargain Modern home in residence district, open fire places, furnace. 80 bbl cistern, good bam, big lot, price reason able. See Arthur Suttles Old Adams Co. Bank. --TriiHir-j- nr - "

Why Suffer With.... ■ Goiter, or Big Neck MY GOITER SALVE WILL CURE YOU It BUCKMASTER R. R. No 2 Monroe, Ind,

■■■■■ ■ fl M MBSM a fIMMMMM fl M fe NEW CORIN MEAL g — W e have the latest process for kiln drying meal ® ■ and also purify it same as flour, which removes all gg J dust, leaving only the tiny golden granules. All & H grocers 5 and 10 lb. sacks. There is a difference g ■in corn meal. Insist on having Bremerkamp’s. ■ N Fornax Roller Mills ■■■■■■ MM ififiMflflflKflflfl ■ 8 ■ ■ ■■■■£ • « - jitW- ”* •••■* *»•" > ,»• » '■■ ■ >i» r’ --..W.. 1 ■m ■ , I San 1, Water t ■L<' —-J and Portland I ■ > V ft'W Jd Cement only ft . rr-quirea. We turnish all equipment at small -ns., fc ■ ' -■ cex s>is now, t •: profits are large, and the busy N » ’ ;c : „h, v . The “ ’yjohn Co. has established thousands V ~ T ,. .-a • a hundred dollars will start you E r-r *’3?r |TU'*Y 15 l TOWH T 9 WRTF FOR Fi27k J JLARS | 'V. to the I ’Usher of this paper. * ■>x ftn WMIil COMPANY. •• 6 Canal SI, Terre Haute, Indim J| SSJ3SKBMB ■ 1 — ..!■■■■ ■*■ - »«•■!» I -I— *•** The Decatur Daily Democrat DECA I UR. IND. ftVft J DOC AL AGENTS iTOb I THIS |

YOU HAVE THE QUESTION So Here is the Answer For Everyone to Know. Do you know what causes you tc have aches, pains, colds, lagrippe and rheumatism? It is your blood, stag nated with uric acid, which causes in flammatory conditions of the nerves, muscles and tendons of the body, soreness, hot. feverish flesh, and rheumatism will exist with kidney, liver and , stomach trouble. Dr. Hensley has made this his life study and has prei pared 49 General Tonic to purify the blood and cause natural circulation 49 'ionic will relieve you of these conditions ’u a remarkably short time. 49 General Tonic will cure colds in children in one night's time. Keep 49 General Tonic handy, as a stitch in time saves nine. 49 is sold by all druggists in Adams county. 243tf Barrels for sale at Curley’s. WANTED —Dining room girl at the Madison House. 248t3 FOR SAGE —New shipment of gold fish at the green house; 10 and lac each.—Moses Green House Co. 252t3 The New England dinner at the Methodist church was one of the most successful ever given, and that's saying a good deal. FOR SALE —Sows and pigs, one-half mile west of Stop 25, on interurban. —A. F. Lewton. 248t6

POLICE COURT NEWS. C IThe trial of C. D. Murray, on a ; charge of selling liquor without a 11I cense, which was scheduled to be tried *i before Mayor Teeple this afternoon, J was deferred until Wednesday morn- ♦ I ing at 10 o'clock, when the case will be # I tried. A special judge was asked and « the selection of D. B. Erwin was made. i ' He being unable to serve today on ac- >| count of other matters, the case will J I come up Wednesday at the above ‘ stated time. o ! SPECIAL AT STAR. Something special will be on Tuesday evening at the Star theater, when I Manager Stoneburner will offer a prize 1 H to the best couple who comes masked, j I Everybody is welcome for the evening. ■ I: Now is a good chance to receive a H good prize, free of charge. Miss NaI' omi Niblick, who has been at Chicago j ■ for some weeks, will render special ■ i music on the trap drum and you will. I miss a "big doings’’ if you fail to at- ■ tend. I ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ 'I: in a pinch: ■ ♦ ♦ | ♦ You can borrow any amount from us from $5 up, on your household goods, pianos, teams, 1 wagons, etc., without removal, * and on short notice. . You can have from one to ■ I I . twelve months' time in which to . ■‘9 9 , pay it back. OUR contracts j. ' are simple and all transactions « are clean-cut and private. >- 84 cents per week for fifty ♦ i- weeks pays a |35.00 loan. All ♦ d * ameunts in proportion. ♦ ' » * If you need money, fill out . ' * the following blank, cut it out * ■’ * and mail it to us. * I Our agent is in Decatur every ♦ * Tuesday. ♦ ♦ i ♦ Name ♦ A > Address; St. and No., -> ♦ ♦ 1 . Amount Wanted 1 ♦ Reliable Private ♦ „; H. Wayne Loan Company: ♦ Established 1896. Room 2. Sec- * d * ond Floor. 706 Caftimm Street. * e Home 'Phone, 833. e * Fort Wayne, Ind ♦ t 999999999999 ♦ v. c PAY MOST. l ; The high price we have to pay for , ’ all kinds of poultry don't worry us. I We are used to it, always paying the' best possible quotations given, and a | little better for first-claee grade. If | you have not called up 4 on J line, | Decatur, or Kit Cowan, on Willshire j line, beter dj so before you sell, and • note the results to be had ' Dr. C. V.Connell I 1 ' VETERNARIAN j DL Office 143 ! A IlvlltJ Residence 102 j HAVING secured an option on the strip of land just east of Vesey’s Add. to Monroe, I will now offer choice I building lots to the public at prices ranging from $135. to $175. per lot. Get your order in early as these will not last i long at these prices. A. S. Keller Monroe, Ind. ■ For Sale at Monroe Public School Building 15 Windows and Frames, Several inside and outside doors, windows and door casings, wainscote lumber, about 200 iron spot brick coal house Bft by 12ft, two out houses 4ft byßft, quantity! of miscellaneous moulding and lumber. I ** — I Wm. Everly Contractor

EASI Aur FALO. East Buffalo, N. Y., Oct. 30-—(Spec-ial to Daily Democrat! —Receipts, 14, 400; shipments, 4,7u0 today; receipts, 7,200; shipments, 900 yesterday; offi cial to New York Saturday, 1,900; hogs closing steady. Heavy, [email protected]; mixed, $6.60@ $6.65; Yorkers $6.55® $6.65; pigs, [email protected]; roughs, [email protected]; stags. $4,[email protected]; cattle, 4825; opened slow; choice steady; common 10c — 25c lower; heavy steers, [email protected]; plain steers, [email protected]; best handy steers, [email protected]; cows, best, $5.00@ $5.25; fair, $4 [email protected]; best heifers, $5.00© $6.25; grass heifers, $2 00@ $4.75; milkers, [email protected]; sheep, 21 - 1600; steady; lambs, sc@loc higher; top lambs, [email protected]; yearlings ; [email protected]; wethers, $3.50 —$3.75; sheep, [email protected]; ewes, [email protected]. Ci. . . UUtTK. Timothy seeo, prime $6.75 ; No. 2 Red wheat 93c No. 2 White wheat 91c Old corn 94 e White Corn, No. 2 92c Rye 86c Bailey No. 2 75c Aislke seed [email protected] Oats, new 45c No. 1 clover hay [email protected](j Timothy hay . $16.00 No. 1 mixed hay .. [email protected] | Mixed clocer hay $15.00 i No i oats straw .. $4 00 i No. 1 wheat straw $4.0-9 Rye straw $4.50 Clover seed sll.l't>@sl2.oo — FULLENKAMP’S. I Lard ................ 7c Butter 18c ©22c , I Eggs -25 c I — a ue. Eggs 25c I Butter 18c@22c -OCAL ORODUCt MARKET. Spring chickens .... 7c Ducks .....8c Fowls 7c Geese 6c Eggs 22c Butter .20c I Turkeys lie. Old roosters .....sc| Chicks 9c j H. BERLING. Spring chickens — 7e Ducks 8c Fowls . .7c Geese 6c Eggs 22c | Butter 20c i Turkeys lie. Old roosters- 5e > Chicks 7ej j PUBLIC SALE. — The undersigned will offer for sale' at his residence, 3% miles southeast of Decatur, on the old MeGaffi farm,' on Wednesday, November 1, 1911, be-■ ginning at 10 o'clock a. m., rhe follow ing property, to-wit: Three Head of. Horses: One bay horse, 8 years 01d,.! weighing 1350 lbs; 1 gray horse,. 9 years old, weighing 1400 lbs; 1 black horse, IT years old. weighing 1150. Five Head Cattie: One cow, 7 years old, wili be fresh in March; 1 three-year-old cow, will be fresh last of March: 1 two-year-old heifer, will be fresh first of April; 2 spring calves Twenty-four Head Hogs: Six brood 1 sows, with pigs by- side; 18 head of shoats, weighing about 125 lbs. each. ! Farming Implements: All as good as new. Milwaukee binder, 7-foot tongue truck; Gearless hay loader. McCormick mower, Osborne hay tedder. ' Buckeye disc grain drill, Moline riding breaking plow, one disc with trucks, J. I. Case riding cultivator, 3% ■ : tread Turnbull wagon and bed, new ■ rubber tired Binkley buggy, Shunk breaking plow, 60-spike-tooth harrow, j spring-tooth harrow, double shove! . pliew. hay ladders, scoop boards, clover bxmeher, seed sower, mud boat, set j heavy breeching harness, ’j. set work Harness, set buggy harness, set fly i nets, set single fly nets, 4 collars, 25 bu. No. 1 seed oats, corn in shock, 100 chickens, cross-cut saw, 2 post augers, pitch forks, shovels; hoes, mowing : scythes, 35 gal. vinegar, 2 tons tim- ! othy hay, iron kettle, sausage grinder. Terme —For all amounts of $5.60 and : under cash in hand. For all amounts ' over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving note with good bankable note; 4 per cent off for cash. No property removed until settled for. A. RAY. John Spuhier, Auct. FOR SALE. 1 four-year-old sorrel brood mare. , 1 flve-months-old sucking colt. I 1 two-year-old sorrel gelding. | 10 head of good sheep. 1 brood sow with pigs by side Call or address Phil L. Schieferi stein, R. R., Decatur, Ind.; Interurban Stop 24. 25412-e-o-d O' —— FOR SALE—Book case and a 9x12 rug—Mrs. J. Q. Neptune. 244t3 FOR SALE—Bronze turkey gobblers. Inquire of John Evans, or phone SR 254t6

ABOUT THE SICK ' Alfred Kelley Suffered Fainting Attack While in This City Saturday. FELL ON THE STREET Miss Dunathan Will be Able to Return to Work Wednesday—Sick Notes. Roe Wynn, residing south of the city, met with an accident here Sun day evening, in which the ligaments oi > his left leg were badly sprained. He had driven to this city and hitched his ■ team In front of the home of his moth 1 er, Mrs. Elizabeth Wynn, near the C & E. depot. He had gone to the depot and while there noticed an auto approaching, and fearing that his horse1 might frighten, he rushed across li hold them. On the Way pver he stei ! ped in a hole and being a man oi great weight, the wrench given his leg w: the more severe. John Niblick wag unable to be :i work today on account of an attaint asthma. Miss Rose Dunathan, principal o the high school, is recovering, but it I was thought best that she not resnn; ' her duties here until Wednesday oi : this week. She has been suffering week or more from indigestion, and has been at the home of her parents at Van Wert, Ohio, since last Mon day. Mrs Samuel Doak is expected hon’> this afternoon from Piqua, Ohio where she has been several week with her sister, Miss Emma Smith, who has been ill and who eleven day ago underwent her third operation . The outcome of the operation is stil: ! doubtful, as Miss Smith is so ver.'. ’ weak, but other conditions are favorable to her recovery, is the opinion o! the physicians in attendance. Alfred Keller, a farmer living east as Geneva, feil while walking on the street in this city Saturday evening, aed was taken to the Murray hous<>, i where a physician was called to at- ( tend him, the man being ill. He recov- ' ered sufficiently to return to his home ■' Saturday night. | Mrs. H. E. Keller, who has been sick fifteen days with typhoid! fever, is < showing improvement. COURT HOUSE NEWS CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE Studebaker property recently ptirchas-; ed by the school board, and the On- I tral school grounds, that the proposed : pew high school might Be built nernsM . [he alley on the grounds of both the old and the new lots. A decision was I heretofore rendered by Judge Yaple, in tfie Allen superior court, whence j the case was venued from ibis court,' In favor of the petitioners, to which the remonstrators object. The Spring Steel, Fence 4- Wire ' Company vs. Noah Biberstine, on note, demand SBOO, is a new case filed by William Drew, attorney. j True & Runyon have filed suit , against William Worden, on note, de rnand $l5O. D. B. Erwin fa the plain tiff's attorney. Final report of W. L. Thornhill guardian of James H. Felty, was ap-. proved and the guardian discharged as to Jamew. li Real estate transfers. John W. . Ward to Jacob Scherry, 40 acres of Kirkland, township, $4,500; Harmon E. ■ Jack ro Adolphus L. Macy, 50 acres, Monroe tp.. quit claim deed, S2OO. Ij o CHURCH AND POLITICS. : Wttt be Discussed November 4th at the Court House. i! Saturday evening, November 4tb, at | 7 p m., at the court house the Hon. M. S. Larmore, one of the many platform lecturers, is scheduled to make ’ lan aridrcKP fn the rity. ho ta!;li, s I'vi 1 his theme, “The Church and Politics.’ :; Mr. Larmore is a map of great influ ■ ence, has a powerful delivery, and is h an interesting talker, and one all i should hear discuss the above named 1 - subject. On Sunday, the following ev- ■ ening he will give a lecture at the 1 Christian church, when he wilt again address those who wish to hear him i ! talk. He is coming well recorded as a ? speaker of note and will no doubt be greeted with a good-sized audience on » both evenings. No admission will be 5 charged. ,

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PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned win utter for sale -t the stock yards and nis store in the p° m ,e : ? eg i nnins at 1 p- m. and 8 o clock n m o« f .. . November 4. 1 9U , sheep, 15 head cattle, milch cows and feeders, 5 head of hor Beß Th „ 1 loader, good as new; hay rale 2 f t vs-iti. black, and nine fitti kinds, and full set O s plpe t ”X ° f aU horse sled and one h» s 8 ’ ° ne 1will otter at auX " A ’ Bo stock of groceries “tnj numerous other articles and Termsr-is.oo and under cash n that amount a credit of s Mh °' e:

interest from date of sale. No gw-’ removed until settled for I H. H WEFEL. Noah Frauhiger, Auct. -o ■■ — stmtMßtK THt MVEFIS I Real Estate Agency can point J pu some fine city homes an<J vacant i ll at reasonable prices. Also Ada 111 ’ ~ county farms, as good a« any in t“>« , state, at right prices. A few ®P et farms to close estates at prices ,J '“ mg from »80 • |IOO per acre. at 5 and 6 per cent. Come an* l '' your property to me and I " ;l1 ‘ ' you a buyer. Office Decatur Ab*’ ■' t Loan Co. Residence 'phone . 3t-a-wk-4wks W, H MYER»’ II — o ~~ i Democrat Want Ads