Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 23, Decatur, Adams County, 26 January 1912 — Page 8
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EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y.. Jan. 26—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 4,S.iO; shipments, 1,710; official to New York yesterday, 1,330; hogs closing steady. Medium and heavy, [email protected]; Yorkers, $6.50@56 60; lights, $6.26— $6.40; pigs, [email protected]; roughs, $5.75 @55.90; stags, [email protected]; sheep, 8, 00(i; dull; lambs, 25c higher; tops, $7.15; cattle, 300; steady. G. T. BURK. No. 2 Red wheat 94c No 2 White wheat 92c Oats 47c Yellow corn 80c White and mixed corn 77c Timothy seed, prime ...’ $6.25 larley No. 2 85c Feeding Parley 60c Aisike seed SIO.OO No. 1 clover hay SIB.OO Timothy hay $20.00 Light mixed hay SIB.OO Mixed clover hay SIB.OO No. 1 oats Stiaw $9 00 No. 1 wheat straw $9.00 Kye straw $9.00 ( lover seed $12.50 .OCAL PROD'jCt MARKET. Swing chickens 7c thicks 8c fo.vht 7c i ............. be t-s. 22c h ■ 20c
- i' ''Yi - ~ . .;- '.. -■ -‘ . — -•'■'•?; ■ ’ "V’ A"O FYY HP p r' A MANUFACTURING ENGRAVERS nAKWUM &Lv. LOUISVILLE, Iff.,U.SA. U*tc<? IM* o tSAT &*>• The Decatur Dai democrat deca UR, \ FOR. THIS J£XCW>SIVB LIKE.- I • FOR SALF—Rooming house, first- FOR SALE—Acme range, ‘a excellent class, at a bargain, if taken at once. condition. Call ’phone 577 or see Cheap .ent. See W s. Hughes, 726 E. H. Shoemaker, So. Winchester Farr, F«y Wayne, Ind. lltS, street|g If You Want Anything In My W Luu. Coir.e And See Me Is W’ '' '‘ r? lit I sell the famous FWghoff Beer, real GeiSf man Irew, the l est made, at $2.00 per case, in pints or quarts. Its the best for every pmpose. <|g «j All kinds of whis. eys-Kentucky Bourbons, § » ar-d* sour mash, P' r«ylvania rye, Maryland rye and all the oth- rs, from $1.50 to $6.00 per O per gai. Wines ar. r i rdials of every kind at Jp prices to suit. orner Second and Madison Sis. fl Mwai I jszrwma* <? H CURLEY RADEMACHER 1 ______ <B
t-LAYING CHECKERS WE MOV'D NOW ITS YOUR MOV The Decatur Carrage Works is now located 3 doors east of Post Office on east Monroe st. with our ro- m md supply *hnp equipment we will be able to accomadate every customer in the county and surrounding territory using vehicles that needs Repainting, Rubber tiring, Tops, Cushions, Lazy backs, Curtains, Storm fronts, Dust hoods, Boots and dashes for — automobiles and horse driven vehicles — Rep dr Work of all hinds. We also do Furniture Upholstering and make Tents and Awnings. We are now *aking orders for Buggies made to order put up according to your own ideas F For your entire satisfa tion we invite your business in the above line of work. the DECATUR CARRIAGE WORKS 3 doors e. ‘!H post , fhce~ W. D. PORTER, PROP. e. monroe st. k ACEIMT FOR REGAL MOTOR CARS
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Plow your ground as early in the spring as possible. The best results are secured when you plow in the i tall, but early spring plowing is near ; iy as good, and you should do this if you want the best results. As to the labor question, the hand work will be done by foreign labor, unless the local children wb’h to earn from SI.OO to $2.00 per day doing this work. In Michigan much of the ! labor is performed by the farmers j children and often by the school children from town who wish to earn good 1 money during the season. A boy or girl of fourteen or fifteen can do this work as well or better than an older person. The thinning and weeding costs twenty dollars an acre, when the foreign help is secured. The farmer must prepare a suitable j house for his fm'eign help to live in. I They must be sheltered and need a , .uir house. For this purpose the company has built a number of scall, well 1 built frame nouses and will sell them to the farmer at just cost, SIOO. if they want them, or they can build or fur nish places themselves. You should look after these things now for the spring will Lc here almost before you know it and it is important that you get lu wuik early if you want to secure the best results and most profits ..jin your beet crops. E. M. WAGNER. .'he big . ■ .er. and its a monster, ■ heins; hurtled along and by the end , re! v ' be practically com-i-te ,'t is fi-V) .eat in length, extend■tn th.' no: ill end of the factory IF YOU ARE A TRIFLE SENSITIVE ■ About the size of your shoes, it's some satisfaction to Flow that many peopls can wear ehoes a size smaller by ' shaking Alien’s Foo' Ease into them, '■•■st the thing for pr.t*. nt le&thet shoes, ,‘.:ud for breaking in row shoes. Sold .everywhere, 25c. Sample free. Ad- ■ dress Aller. sS. Olmstead. LeKoy, N. v . MONEY-MAKING . t OTL r. GALL Will sell interest in store or all, to suit buyer. Good paying proi ositicn. Would rather sei’ Imlf interest. Store being run or •’L.aest basis. Inquire, the Decatur Democrat, Decatur, IndiIT IC3 NT PAY. If you are j-.icmg your system full of cold, malaria, rheumatism, have •l:at rrn-dcr n ■ ng, 49 General Ton- . ;■. el new again. For . ? illdren and adults, ll- General “ s has no equal; puriour b!.- t . "ves you new vigor, makes life worth living. If you use 49 General Tonic we do not have to tell ?ou its merits. If not, ask those who have used it. It saves you many a Ils. 49 is sold by . ■ ivince yourself by trying a bottle of 19. You will never be without it in your house. 49 has , been sold for 52 years 16e-o-dtf RHEUMATISM QUICKLY RELIEVED S. H. Baxter of JUckson, Tenn., says: ‘My son 15 years old, was afflicted with rheumatism about 3 vears and at various times under care of physicians. The first bottle of Dr Deletion's Relief for Rheumatism gave prompt relief In 2 days and after using 5 or 6 bottles, he is cured sound and well. Sold by the Holthouse Drug Co. BUFFET FOR SALE—lnquire of Mrs. John Potter. No. 9th St. 19tf FOR REN'r-Eleven room house on i.'-icc'- aven e; water and lights In i>oub<- a ; 3o cellar; phone 227. 14t6 FOR SALE—Good Monarch, malleable range. Used two winters. Phone 2’2. 18t3
’ to the river, and is about eight feet s deep. The men in charge of the job are a jolly lot, wth a smile and a good word for every visitor. Messis. Moy ran and Burns and Schafer and Gillman. and the others, who, while attending to the busy affairs at the site find time to ’ : give you a nod of recognition and an 1 swer the thousand and one questions j ; 1 fired at them, but the king pin of the | , entire bunch when it comes to josh-1 j ing is Mr. Spears, with his kindly eye i i and his witty tongue. Os course he s■. a little long on that Indiana summer I i joke when the thermometer is hoveling around zero and he takes a long i chance handing it out, but he’s a good , ’ fellow just the same, and we like him, ( ! ii The pay roll :u chaige of Mr. S<-’us ; er in Spears' office shewed a lew o'. I a hundred men on the job today. Fif- j ■! teen cars were being unloaded, and : ■ looks good to a fellow' anxious to see ' i the era of prosperity reach its heighth. 1 Mr. Wagner is getting along nicely i with the farmers, on whom he is cal 1 - ’ ing The local committee, agreed to | furnish the sugar company with 5,0 1 : i acres, contracted. Every farmer who j ' signed a contract should arrange to i plant beets, for otherwise he puts the | i they will have trouble extricating, themselves. i — Julius Haugk has secured the con , tract to furnish the stone to W J , Spear, the contractor.. As early in ‘h->. , spring as possible he will put on a j I big force at his quarries near th? site and this will be another busy scene. He is now busy getting ready for that work. : QUICK RELIEF FOR RHEUMATISV ; ? George V.’. Koor.t, Lawton, Mich., I • says: "Dr. Detchon’s Relief for Rhett- | T'uitisni has given ray wife wouderiui j • benefit for rheumatism. She coi’i'Amt j l':t lir.nd or f"e-, bad to be lifted so: I i two) months. S' » i egrn the use c- | the remedy tad .mnroved rapidly. On Monday she cculd not move and cn Wednesday »he got up, dressed hcr- . self and waked cut or breakfast." Sold by HoltLPUse Drug esm-pany. i c . FINE PROPERTY FCP SALE. , Two houses on one lot, on Jefferson ■ street, in good condition. A good in-, • vestment for anybody, or an ideal , home. Think it over. Will sell nt the right price. 17t6 JACOB BUHLER. I _ BUYS FEED YARD. William Hitchcock, by a deal ju“t • closed, has taken over the Breine: ■ feed barn, on Monroe street, and will . from now on be in charge of the es--1 tablishment, where he will he pleased to meet the many friends who hereto--1 ore iavore-’ the retiring proprietor, and will from now on render the same courtesy as was received hereto fore. ' , 4t12 o ' FOR RENT —Four furnish. G rooms for light housekeen’u ! ’. Inquire of Mrs. n W. Sholty, 609 Monroe St.; ’phone 5?1, Decatur, Ind t-s-t I WANTED —Any v>ue desiring house cleaning, dish' washing, or any kino n f house work should call on Mis. John Kratner, at Hunsicker Brothers'restaurant. 17tf FOR RENT OR SALE Coed farm, 8 miles northwest of Decatur, good . markets, good roads, excellent build- ; Ings. Will sell right. Address. . Hoagland, Ind. 18t6 LOST—Ring, between ur. Mangold's office and 217 No. First St. 'Emma i and Charles” engraved in ring. Finder ! ! leave at Jacob Martin’s restaurant and II receive reward. 1413 i LOST —A large turkey gobbler. Got! I away while taking Lome Wednes ; ■ day afternoon. Please return, or nos tlfy Albert Shell, Decatur. RR. 9 10t3l
PUBLIC 3ALE. r Having rented sis farm the undei-| signed will offer for sale at his resi- ] dence, 3 miles north and ll mile west ( of Preble, and 3 miles east of Eche, or ( 6 miles northwest of Decatur, on the ; Ossian and Decatur road, on Wednes- . day, February 7, 1912, beginning at j 10:00 o’clock a. m., the following ; property, to-wit: Four Head of , Horses; Two brood mares, 1 grey i mare, 10 years old, and 1 bay mare 5 , years old: 1 bay horse, 7 years old; 1 mare colt coming 2 years old in Ma. Nine Head of Cattle: Four milch cow . 1 cow’ with calf by side, 1 cow to be < fresh February 10; 1 Jersey cow, gi? , ' ing milk, will be fresh in June; 1 Jer- ; sey cow, will be fresh February 1 >: - i . steers, each 1% years old; 3 heifers. . I each 1 year old. Fourteen Head o. j ’ Hogs: Two brood sows, one will fai , row in February, and 1 in March: , Chester White boar, 11 heads o , shoats, weighing about 60 tbs. each. ■ Twenty Head of Sheep: Farming Im- , plements; Binder, Champion g.a ' mower, Dane hay loader, Thomas h-v , ■ rake, Cassidy riding plow, wal’.. I plow. Clipping riding cultivator, Jci.:. , Deere walking cultivator, spring-tooth ' harrow, one-horse corn cutter, fan- ■ ning mill, Buckeye disc, grain drill, with fertilizer attachment, good as new; combination stock and £>ah. rack, 3-in. tire Troy wagon, 2-in. tire Milburn wagon, top buggy, 2 sets heavy farm harness, set extra heav breeching harness, set buggy harness, i set extra heavy breeching harness, set 1 buggy harness, 100 shocks corn in 1 field, more or less; 20 gal. cider vine gar, Knapp wire fence machine. 35 Gal. copper kettle, churn, sausage stuffer, Rco automobile, five passenger, 22-horse power, in good condition: jugs and jars, household goods and many other articles. j Terms—All sums of i>i> !, •>. der, cash in nand; o ' r' C n. . of 9 months will be . v i the ' : chaser giving liis n< 1 e > approved security. ’ u , .■ • :i ■■■-'■ for cash. ; Lunch served o:i grounds. OTTO NEIFFER Noah Frauhiger, Auet. Fred Fruchte and Otto Ewel, Fieri:.? NOTICE TO PATRONS. Cars Arrive Leave Decatur At Decati? 5:30 a.m. 8:10 a. m 7:00 a. m. 9:48 a. n 8:30a.m. 11:10a.m. 10:00 a.m. 12.40 p.m. 11:30 a.m. 2:10 p.m. 1:00p.m. 3:40 p.m. 2; 33 p.m. ’ 5:10 p.m. 4 Oop. ra. 6:45 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 9:40 p.m. 9:45 p. m. 12:05 a. m. Running time between Decatur ai d Fort Wayne, one hour and ten mi:: utes. FT. WAYNE & SPRINGFIELD Ry. C . W. H. Fledderjohann, Gen. M TRUSTEE ELECTION. At Calvary Evangelical church, east of the city, on January 27, 1912. their will be an election held for the purpose of electing trustees for the ensuing three (3) years. All membeis are requested to be present. At.the same time there will also be a class leader elected for the ensuing two years. E. B. JONES, Pastor. QUICK RELIEF FOR RHEUMATISM George W. Koons, Lawton, Mich., says: ’‘Ei'. Detenon’s R'Lef for Rheu matism lias given my wife wonderful benefit for rheumatism. She could' not lift hand or foot, had to be lifted for two months. She began the u?’ of the remedy and improved rapidly. On Monday she could not move and' on Wednesday she got up. dressed l iheiselt and walked c-4 ‘fl” breakfast ' j Sold by The Holthouea Drug Co. FOR SALE. Property on So. Tenth street fp’ : sale or will trade for land. !13t6 MRS. ALICE PETERSON. IFOR SALET— M-mmc. ’’ i’.ronz-' t- I keys; high scoring: young Toms ' :! ’Phone C. D. Kunkle
notlce to frosty owners. V o-iven that the com ♦ Notice is hereby given taa nwn council m and to t>'e Ci yOf D. < “tur Indiana, did en the 16th da of January, 1912. adopt a * reßo lntion for the construction c.t ♦ ftcwer on and along the .b.low _ a route, to-wit: Commencing at a poin ♦ h a half rods east j thirteen and a han iou a th , .J * twelve and a quarter lods nor. >, - t v-eight degrees east of tne scuthwee # corner of outlot 24. in the center . X oM ditch, where the alley between RWB eII and Kekionga streets crosse- * said ditch, thence southeast 1- * fe et to Kekionga street, e thence south to the alley midway be t ww n Grant and Mcßarnes st.eel * thence east parallel with Gram stmt * about 300 feet, thence south to ta< # line dividing outlots 85 and 88, thence * east on said line 183 feet to the old , ditch or main channel, thence south « east in the o’d channel to a pc’m where said ditch passes under th-. 'Clover Leaf railway, thence east to High street, crossing under Hig: street 586 feet north of the norther st « corner of section 10, In townrt'P 27 I north, range fourteen east, in Adams 4 countv, Indiana: thence north eighty <! degrees, east 40 rods and there t 4 terminate, passing on, along, over and 4 through the lands belonging to A. J 4 Smith, D. Schmitt. P. G- Hooper, heirs < at law of Joe Smith, heirs at law of < Peter Colchin, John W. Merriman, Hi f ram Mann. Reuben Breiner, John D ( Merica, Commissioners of Adams _ county, and other lands designated by inlots and outlets. Further notice is hereby given that said common council will on the 6th Day of February, 1912. hear all persons interested, or whose property is or will be effected by flit ( proposed improvement, on the que tion as to whether the special herfits that will accrue to the r.iorerf Io be asaesse' abutting cn the I of such prut. >vd sewer w 11 le onto the esti' .ate! co«t cf the Irsr itv men?. Witness my Land and the seal o said city, tblJ 22nd day of January 1912. H. M. DeVOSS, Jan. 23-30 City Clerk. PUBLIC SALE.
The undersigned will oxter tor sak at the Ed Ahr farm, six miles northeast of Decatur and six miles south ci Monroeville, on Monday, February ■•, ISli. at 10 o’clock a. m.,' tiie following property: Thirty head of Horses: O"” brown mare, 5 years old, weight 16) 1 lbs; 2 road mares, 5 and 6 years ci weight, 3200 lbs; 2 brown mares, years old, in foal, weight 3600 lbs; 2 brown mares, 5 ana 15 years old, ; foal, weight 3000 lbs; 2 roan gelaing colts, 3 years old. weight 2S'i; .gelding colt, 2 years old, veight lbs; 1 roan gelding colt, 2 yea: : c weight 1200 tbs; 1 bay, fami bi, mare, G years old, weight 11 ‘ ‘black gelding, 5 years old, taiaL broke, 1100 lbs; 2 bay mares, 3 je.. old, weight 2600 lbs; 15 head of goer farm chunks, ranging from 3 to K years old. Twenty-five Head of Cat tie: Four Jerseys, 2 fresh, 2 Jerseyt will be fresh in spring; 2 Durhams fresh, calf by side; 2 stock bulls; . cows, all will be fresh soon; 12 head of heifers and steers. Fifty Hogs; Six brood sows; 1 brood sow, pigs by side; 5 brood sows, will farrow March or April; 10 shoats, weight :rom 40 t< 125 lbs. each. Sheep: 26 head o: breeding ewes. Farming Implements: Three wagons, spring wagon, manure spreader, good as new; binder, riding plow, 2 breaking plows, 3 two-horse cultivator, 2 disc harrows. 3 hay racks, 4 sets harness, 1 single set, 3 buggies. i Household goods. Terms of Sale—3s.oo and under, cash; over that amount a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security; 3 per i cent off for cash. AFP. A HARDEN. John Spuhler, Noah Frauhiger, Auc tioneers. Fred Fruchte, Clerk. o— WANTED—Young girl to assist tn housework. Inquire of Mrs 4 H Barnaid, 110 South Fifth St. 24tt FOR SALE--5,000 acres of land in Ad , ams county; also houses and loti i for sale in till parts of the city. A
’statthi ‘ <r ♦ iNewYcar : C Get all your bills into one. We ♦ <> will loan you the necessary o S « money on your household goods, » > piano, fixtures, teams, etc., etc , « * quickly and without publicity. « 4, $l2O is the weekly payment « * on a SSO >o»n for fifty weeks. « ® Larger or smaller amounts at ♦ 4 same proportion. ♦ * If you need money, (ill out ’ * and mail us this blank and our * : gent will call on you. * Name * * ♦ # 'ddre -, 5'- No ♦ ♦ Atnoui.l 'A’anted * * Our agent is in Decatur every • Tuesday. ♦ $ Reliable * ’it ww IBM CWR * 0 Established 1896. Room 2. Sec- ♦ 0 end Floor, 706 Calhoun Street * ♦ Home 'Phone, 833. # Fort Wavne ln<* ♦ Wood For Sale Kindling, Slabs, and good country cook and heating wood at the right price. S. H. Adams Phtnc 635 FOR SALE Good seasoned Elm logs for b idling material or Saw Mill purpos.s. See J.H. Faurote €4B Mercer Ave. ’ Money All you want. Abstracts made and Titles Guaranteed. Office Rooms 3, 4 interurban Bldg. Graham and Walter
Use Amalgamated T i ARC ROOFING Got roof troubles, eh? Weil it's your own fault. You should use Amalgamated ARC ROOFING. It is th? kind that wont drip in very hot weather, and wont erack when it’s bitterly cold. It’s, all in t.ie secret pxocess by which Am.dcamaled ARC ROOFING is mad :. Nobody has yet been able to successfully imitate It. Takes the same rate of insurance as slate or metal. Our agents are authorized to refund your money ir Amalgamated ARC ROOFING isn’t absolutely satisfactory. AMALGAM ATIO RBfWWG €«= Chicago niiuols DECATUR LUMBER CO. uhbwct— MS'wri'iu i u,u..»r ,n,,i i.t - -
