Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 259, Decatur, Adams County, 4 November 1911 — Page 4

Rif You Want Any thing In My ( g M; Line, Come And See Me ft I sell the famous B°rghoff Beer, real German brew, the best made, at $2.00 per case, i n P’ nts or quarts. Its the best for every purA pose. S All kinds of whiskeys-Kentucky Bourbons, IJg £> and sour.mash, Pennsylvania rye, Maryland, rye and all the others, from $1.50 to $6.00 per ® per gal. Wines and cordials of every kind at W prices to suit. M ! Corner Second and Madison Sis. Sf I I 1 CURLEY RADEMACHER g

TEAMS WANTED FOR PLOWING. We want to hire man with team to plow thirty-four acres of ground, near Decatur. Inquire of W. P. Schrock at Holthouse & Schulte’s clothing store. 256t2

Old Adams County Bank Decatur, Indiana. H Capital | $120,000] Surplus . $30,000 C. S. Niblick, President 1 M. Kirsch and John Niblick Vice Presidents E. X. Ehinger, Cashier, Doad Farm loans KcdU a Specially Reflect Resolve Col l^d t ’ ons IF YOU NEVERJLAID Si atTavor Your CORN By ===:=::==:= Every You Would Never Accomoda- I GET A CROP! Sg ' If You Never iLay Banking YOUR DOLLARS BY Methods . You Will Never Extended | Get On Top ’-' UP I Patrons We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1. Year Time Deposits ■■■■■dm s■■■■«■i■gaaim ; FARMS FOR SALE OR TRADE 40 acres will sell or trade for smaller farm, » J® 65 “ with best of location for sale, M 80 “ good soil and location, 114 “ partially improved land can sell for sßo.oo]per aero 5 100“ nearly all black land will trade for smaller farm, ks S 95 “ good producer all under cultivation, gu These are only a few of our many fams listed; also have a] nice list m ® of city property. See us for North Weatem and Michigan lands be- E? H for you buv. If you are from Missouri let us show you onjour new • MAP aud be convinced. FRUCHTEand LITTERER Attorneys • >JJ I WWW «■■■■»«■■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■«■ Automobile and Buggy \ • ’ I \\ j Any Style TOPS Any Size Curtains, Storm Fronts and Upholstering Celluloid Replaced BUGGY TOPS SPECIAL I 4 bow 28 oz. Rubber cloth complete with Cushions SB.OO All kinds of reparing on Tops and Cushions We fnmish any style Auw or Seat painting and upholstered Repainting and Rubber Tiring DECATUR CARRIAGE WORKS Cor. Ist. & Madison st. W. D. Porter Prop

I WANTED—GirI to do housework; only two in family. Inquire J. H. I Stone. 25813! FOR SALE— xi-room nouse and two lots in Preble. Cellar, fruit trees, ! cement walks, drove well, good cis- | tern. Inquire 236 N. Sixth St. 242t3

EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo. N. Y., Nov. 4—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 7,I 290; shipments, 2,280; official to New i York yesterday;, 2,660; hogs closing j barely steady. Medium and heavy, [email protected]; i Yorkers, $6.20 —$6.30; light Yorkers, [email protected]; pigs, $5.60 © $5.75; I roughs, [email protected]; stags, $4.50@ $5.25; sheep, steady; lambs 10c lower: toups, $6.25; cattle, 200; steady. G. T. BURK. Timothy seed, prime $6.75 No. 2 Red wheat 87c I No. 2 White wheat 85c I oats, new 44e I New corn 65 ©7oc Old corn 95c ' - White corn. No. 2 93e j Rye 89c Barley, No. 2 [email protected] J Alsike seed $9.00@?9.50 No. 1 clover hay $11.90© $11.60 i I Timothy hay $16.00 No. 1 mixed hay $13©513.60 Mixed clocer hay $15.00 | •No. 1 oats straw $4 00 No. 1 wheat straw . $4.00 Rye straw .$4.50 Clover seed sll.oo©sl2.Qo FULLENKAMP'S. Lard 7c Butter 18c@22c Eggs .‘ 27c NIBLICK & CO. Eggs 27c Butter . ..18c@22c cOC-AL PRODUCE MARKET. Spring chickens 7c' Ducks Sc s Fowls 7c j Geese 6c Eggs • 22 c Butter 20c Turkeys He ' Old roosters - 5c ■ Chicks 9c H. BERLING. Spring chickens 7c Ducks 8c Fowls 7c Geese 6c Eggs 22c Butter 20c Turkeys 11c Old roosters 5c Chicks 7e FOUND —Small white hood. Owner can have same by calling at this office and paying for ad. 241 t". COAL COAL COAL ■ i i nares Did You Ever Buy Any Os Bennets? IT’S HOT STUFF Phone 639. ■ OWw yiu ■ \ //r\i V ’ \ll I midn A little bigamy is a dangerous thing. A man can’t be true to himselfand not be well dressed. Every man is as big as he feels and good clothing makes him feel fine. Comfortable underwear, stylish hosiery, smart shirts. Top it off with a new bonnet. Our suits for fall and winter. Our overcoats for fall and winter. j Our hats for fall and winter. II ■» Are the newest and the prices are right. VANCE, HITE & MACKLIN

AT THE CHURCHES PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 9:15 a. m.. Sabbath school. 10:30 a. m., and 7:uo p. in., pteachI ing services. The pastor and the Rev. ! C. A. Hirschman of Fort Wayne exchange pulpits for the day. 2:30 p. m., the county Christian Endeavor rally at the Presbyterian > church. At 6:00 p. m. the Christian Endeavorers meet at the Christian church. 1 Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:00 p. m WM. 11. GLETSER, Pastor. — — 1 GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH. 9:30, Sunday school; lesson, Esther 4 and 5. s 1 10:30, German service; text, John 11:1-6, “The Delays of Love.” 7:00, English service; text, Gen 1:26, "Mart Created in the Image of God.” ' We cordially invite you to worship with us. ST. MARY'S CHURCH. Low mass, 7:30 a. m. High mass, 9:30 a. m. Christian doctrine, 1:45 p. m. Vespers and benediction, 2.30 p. m. EVANGELICAL CHURCH. Sabbath school at 9:30 a. m.,; building fund day. Bring your offering. Preaching services at 10:30 a. m. Preaching services at 10:30 a. m.; theme, "The Test of Christian Fidelity.” Mission band will meet at 2:00 p. m. , Young People's Alliance will meet at 6:00 p. m.; subject. "Lessons from Great Lives;” leader, Vernia Smith. | Preaching at 7 o’clock; theme, “The ! First Coward.” I We invite you to our services. Ministerial meeting at the library hall Monday, 2:00 p. m. Rev. Dawson will read a paper. „■ —. , LUTHERAN ZION'S CHURCH. English services, 10:00; text, John 4:46-54; theme, “The Origin, Development and Fruit of Faith." 0 BAPTIST CHURCH. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m., T. W. Watts, superintendent. Song service, 10:30 a. m. There will be no preaching service during the day. I Wednesday evening, 7; 30, prayer i meeting. o CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Bible school, 9; 30 a. m. Communion. 10:30 a. m. Preaching, 11:00 a. m., by Hon. M. S. Larmore. Junior Endeavor, 2:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. Preaching, 7:00 p. tn., to the G. A. R. and W. R. C., by pastor. Choir practice, 7:30 p m. Prayer meeting, 7:30 p. m. Come and bring a friend. J. M. DAWSON, Pastor. METHODIST CHURCH. Sunday school, 9:15 a. m., C. L. Walters, superintendent. The pastor will preach at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Junior League, 2:00 p. m., in charge of Miss Mallonee. The Epworth League will be lad by ■ the pastor at 6:00 p m.; subject. "Standards of Thought and Life.” R. L. SEMANS, Pastor. UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH. Sunday school, 9:15. Junior meeting, 2:00 p. m. Young People’s meeting, 6:00 p. m. ■ Preaching, 7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday evening, 7:00. E. A. GOODWIN. Pastor. o- ■ — , A DOG WANTED. ’ I I want to buy a Scotch Collie pup. • i Nathan Ehrman, Magley, Ind. Give price. 255t3 | LOST —Silk umbrella, with gold-trim- , 1 med head, engraved with initial “M.” Please return to this office or to Judge Merryman. 251tf FOR SALE—Seven head of full-blood-ed Holstein heifers; all w*th calf Price reasonable. Call on Dyonh Schmitt 250t12 FOR SALE —Violin bow and case; | also set of clarinets. See Lester Baughman, 118 N. Bt.h St. 256t6 WANTED —A washwoman to do family washing and ironing. Enquire at this office. 239t3 AGENTS WANTED —to sell the best line of health and seHdent Insurance on the market. Climax accident policies pay as high as SII,OOO for accidental reath and $220 per month dur-' Ing l disability at a cost of s2l per year, j Write for terms and control of territory. National Casualty Co., Detroit, Mich. 256t6

PUBLIC BALE. The undersigned, having sold his farm and preparing to move to Michigan, will offer for sale at his residence, 6 miles north of Decatur, *4 mile east and *4 mile north the i Fuelling chureh, on Thursday, November 16, 1911, beginning at 10 o’clock a, m., the following property, to-wit; Three Head of Horses: One black mare, 12 years old, weight 1400 lbs; one 4-year-old in Spring, weight 1600 lbs.; one 2-year-old, coming 3 next spring, driving stock. Three Head of Cattle: Three milch cows. 2 will be fresh in January and 1 in the spring. Hogs and Sheep: Two brood i sows, pigs by their side;-8 shoats from ; April, weight about 125 Ibd. each; j sheep. Farming Implements: Mil ■ waukee binder, hay rack, corn plow, • Hoosier drill, corn planter, wagon, I Champion reaper, top buggy, road • wagon, spike tooth harrow, spring tooth harrow, hay ladders, bob sled, fanning mill, several hundred feet of i lumber, iwn in crib, hay in mow, corn fodder, some household goods. Terms: —For all amounts of $5.00 I and under, cash in hand; over $5.00 | a credit of 9 months will be given, I purchaser giving his note with approved security; 4 per cent off for cash. Np property removed until settled for. WILLIAM WTETFELDT. John Spuhler, Auct. Fred Jaebker, Clerk. - ■■ ■ O' PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will move to Mi«higan soon and will offier for sale at his residence, 4% miles northeast of Decatur, and % mile nort(i of Aber school house, on Wednesday, November 15, 1911, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m.. the following property-to-wit: Two H»ad of Horses: One gray mare, 11 years old. with colt by her sidet 1 spring colt from the Magley horse-; Five Head of Cattle: Two milch cows, one part Jlersey, will he fresh the last of November; 1 Polled Angus cow, will be frosh in May; 1 heifer, will be fresh in June; 1 heifer calf, 3 months old. Hogs and Sheep: Eight head of hogs, weighing about 40 to 75 lbs. each; 8 head of spring lambs, 3 dozen chickens, six turkeys. Farming Implements: One wag-1 on and bed, top buggy, open buggy, hay ladders, pair dump boards, cultivator, 2 harrows, breaking- plow’,, dbuble shovel plow, drill, corn planter, one horse corn planter, hay loader, good as >ew, grindstone, tuud boat, hay rake, heating stove, scoop board, about 150 shocks corn in field, 175 shocks fodder, 10 bushels potatoes. Terms—For all amounts of $5.00 and under, cash in hand. Over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved freehold security. 4 per cent off for cash. No property removed until settled for. T. K. ROEBUCK. John Spuhler, Auct

SOMF FACTS ABOUT THE HORSE A colt unbroken is worth little more than nothing; improperly broken, it is worth stnl less. It Is harder to break a horse that nas been tampered with by unskilled hands than one never touched by the hand of man. Often it Is impossible to rid an individual of faults thrust upon it, when a youngster, by an educatur who has not had the necessary experience. Many times horses have thus boon spoiled for life. P. C. Masterson, the horse trainer and educator, is a man thoroughly experienced and equipiped for this undertaking. Horses placed in his charge can be placed there with the fullest confidence that they will receive the careful and skillful attention, made possible by years of experience. Now Is the time to h’ave colts broken. Don’t wait till warm weather, as yon can now’ get them handled with more attention. Masterson is also a developer of speeC, and has met with splendid success in this line. In fact, this is his main business, of which the breaking and educating of colts is a very important branch. Experience lias taught Masterson that, horses trained for speed should be started early in the year. When a horse goes a "good corking milo" every muscle and fibre in Its make-up is put to the most tense exertion. For this much power of lung and muscle is required. To get rood supply of sysf . avoidably necesg season many ed out on pase put to the endurance bet*» nt preparation. The ;■< built up’ in the winter in order to develop speed in the spring. Any attempt to get speed without muscle will be met by disaster. The subject best fitted for hard campalglning is the prospect well wintered. Masterson is well equipped for such wintering. Training barn at Steele's park. Address P. C. Masterson, Decatur, Ind. T&M-tf FOR SALE —New shipment of gold fish at the gieen house; 10 and 15c each.—Moses Green House Co. 252t3

A Welcome Chance to Those Who Suffer. Coming to Decatur, On Friday, November. lUtIL stay at Hotel Murray. One day only. Dr. Albert Milton Finch ofJamestown, Ind. Consultation and Examination Confidential, Invited and FREE. I will be at the Murray Hotel on above named date to sec my old patients and all the new on«S that wiah to see me. Remember I treat chronic diseases, such as catarrh, headache, indigestion, constipation, liver and kidney and bladder troubles, nervousness. I spasms, bed-wetting, disease of womb land appendages, lost manhood, all i private diseases of women, asthma, | bronchitis. In fact all chrohic troubles that are curable. Examination free. If J'° u wish, I put you under treatment at once. CHarges reasonable, per month, one month free i Come and see me and have a sociable I talk. I have cured more people given up to die than any doctor in the state ' Many of my methods are new. Remember. I have grown old and grey* in this, my chosen life work. Remember the date, Friday, November 10, 1911. HAVING secured an option on the strip of land just east of Vesey’s Add. to Monroe, I will now offer choice building lots to the public at prices ranging from $135. to 5175. per lot. Get your order in early as these will not last long at these prices. A. S. Keller Monroe, Ind.

As Winter Approaches PRICES ON COAL Are Sure To Advance t Give Us Your Order Now And ■We Can Save You Some Money THE DECATUR LUMBER CO. mo^e /I White Stag (//• i \ Cigar | It Fits Any Face y/ It Saits Any Taste Ti I ATjALL DEALERS Made In DECATUR That|Makes IT Right Coon Tail Knit Boct Built for Comfort And Hardest Wear This famous Rail Hand Coon tail knit hoot i S kmt-not Felt insuring the wear and service. The snow excluder fits snug- A. ly over the rubber and keeps O out snow, mud, dirt, grain " and everything. We have the best assortment in Felt boots in the city from $3.00 up. Come in look them over PEOPLES and gerke

WhH ta the difference between a prize ffflht and our meat *h op 7 *** J 353 At the prize fight you see rounds of pound, but here you see ponuds of round! Porterhouse And Sirloin Short Steak. Flank, Round Steak, Fork Steak. That’s About The Way They Rank! The* Mere Mention Os The Above Choice Cuts Should Bring You Here Post-Haste! How Good They’ll Taste! DYONISSCtIMITT Dr. C. V. Connell VETERN ARIAN Office 143 lllUllt/ Residence 102