Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 39, Decatur, Adams County, 14 February 1912 — Page 4

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EAS’I ,£•; *AL° ••-’.st Buffalo, N. Y., Feb. U-(BpecJ ial to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 2,4<< ; shipments, 290; official to New York yesterday, 1,900; hogs closing steady. ; Yorekrs. medium and heavy, $6.90; ! lights, |6.30—56.40; pigs, $6.25; rough,, $5.8051 $5.90; stags, [email protected]; j sheep, 5000; steady; lambs weaker; tops, $6.90; cattle, 250; slow. I G. -f. BURK. No. 2 Red wheat 96c ( No. 2 White wheat 94c ) Oats 51c j Yellow corn 88c White and mixed corn 86c ’ Py e 85c Timothy seed, prime 6.50 Barley, No. 2 , ....90c Feeding barley 60cAlsike seed $12.50) No. clover hay $18.50 'Timothy hay $20.00 Light mixed hay $20.00 Mixed clover hay $18.50 ! No 1 oats straw SIO.OO I No. 1 wheat straw SIO.OO 1 Rye straw SIO.OO Clover seed $13.00 _CGAL PROPUCB MARKET Spi ag ch! Kens "c , Ducks . .... 8c ( Fowls 7c I Geese hr 1 Eggs 22c barter 20c j i Turkeys 11c I

Olive Oil Use more nutritious olive oil. We sell the pure kind. It's nutritious. 35c the half pint. LACHOT & RICE * * »► » It is Safe and Puie, And Sure to Cure! BENEFIT NOTICED AT ONCE Cure guaranteed with its proper use. In spite of past failures disappointm‘:? a VJ. ru S, phyßlC ’ an ® t® ms d,es ‘ baths and other treatments, we know that . asi i -Rheumatic Ta.dets cure rheumatism and constipation. Would not make this statement backed by our •‘money back guarantee.” if we could not .<-r you positive proof. 1 nisier’s Rheumatic Tablets are on sale in all leading drug stores; they an 50 cents a box or six boxes for? 2.50 or will be sent vou on w r-'t ! e Pt ° f PT ' Ce Prepaid ’ Ask yJur dru Kgists first and if he will not supply you T. F. I RUSLI R, Huntington, ‘nd. P. -'Twi n’y '• < ’ hi tv I.);h s Treatment For 50 Cents.

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Chicks 9c Did roosters ... 5c KALVER MARKETS ' Beef hides 9e Calf 12c J Tallow 5c (Sheep pelts [email protected] — FULLENFIAMP'S. bard •.. 8c ! Rutter .. • 25c 'Eggs 27c NIBLICK <£ CO. Eggs 27c Butter . 20c @ 25c COAL TXICES. Anthracite SB.OO W hite Ash lump $4.50 Washed Nut . $4.50 Pocahontas Egg or Lump $4 75 Kanuer Lump o.‘ Eg-, $6.00 Indiana Lump $4.00 Hocking Lump $4.25 Virginia Splint .$459 H. BER’ ,<G. Sprite chic’ s r .t ■ Duc.'ts M Fowls ic Of-ase or Eggs 22c Butter 20c furi'eys (if Old roosters nc hick« fe

WERE CALLED HOME. I Mrs. Lloyd Meyers of Arcanum Re ceives Word of Father's Death. ' | Mrs. Lloyd Meyers, who, with her I husband arrived Tuesday from their home at Arcanum, Ohio, for a visit 1 with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. | Booker, southwest of the city, left at I ( neon lor their home in response to a I ■ message wuich she received this morn--3 ing telling of the death of Mr. Meyers, 3 which occurred some time during the 1 night. It will be remembered that on Tuesday Mr. Meyers received word 3'that his father was at the point o ; 3 death from tuberculosis, with which ’ < , had been suffering for a year past, and ) asking him to come at once. He i::t at noon Tuesday, leaving Mrs. Meyers here to visit longer. He was a man of about fifty years, and well known . and his death has cast a sad glodm . among his relatives and wide acquaintance of friends Na particulars relative to the funeral were stated. ATTEND FUNERAL. I Mrs. Margaret Lobenstein of Monroe transferred here today on her way home from Ohio City, where she attended the funeral of her brother, Washington Martin, which occurred on Tuesday after a lengthy illness of more than a year from dropsical affection and other aliments. Mrs. James Hendricks, a cousin of the deceased, who was also in attendance, transferred here at the same time on her way home. | 3/.LE. The Old Bank of Berne building, a two-story brick, with basement, $3500 modern residence, corner Jefferson and Fifth streels, Decatur, open fire places, furnace, hath. etc. Two-story frame residence, with cellar, drove well, cister. Good location and fine investment, at $1,550. See A. D. Suttles. 37t6 SHOE REPAIRING. | Starting with next Thursday, the 15th, 1 will open a snoe repairing stand in the Burns harness, shop, where I will from then on be able to do all kinds of repairing, and solicit the patronage of all my friends. 36tf PUT FT. CONTER. o . FUBLIC SALE. ne undersigned win offer for sale at his residence, 7 miles northeast of Decatur, and 5 miles south of Monroeville, Ind., on Tuesday, Feb. 20, 1912, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., the following property, to-wit: Six Head of Horses: One bay mare, in foal, coming 5 years old. weight about 1800 lbs.; 1 roan mare, in foal, coining 4 years old, weight about 1600 tbs; 1 blue roan mare, in foal, weight about 1500 Tbs.; 1 driving mare, family broke, coming 12 years old, weight about 1109 Tbs; 1 gelding, coming 2 years old, weight about 140:1 ths; 1 yearling colt, weight about 1000 Tbs. Five Head of Cattle: One Durham cow, 8 years old; 1 Jersey cow, 4 years old, will be fresh in spring; I Durham bull, yearling; fulltlooded yearling Jersey heifer, half-blooded yearling Jersey heifer. Twenty-four Head of Hogs. Five full-blooded Duroc Jersey sows, will farrow in March and April; 1 fullbicoded Duroc male hog, 8 months old; 16 shoats, weigh from 75 to 100 Ths, each. Farming Implements. One mowing machine, hay rake, tedder, disc cutter, land roller, John Deere riding plow, walking plow, 2-horse cultivator, heavy wagon, gravel bed, hay rack, 20-tooth spring tooth harrow, spike tooth harrow, spring wagon, triple wagon box, new’; set heavy work harness and other articles not mentioned. Hay in the mow, corn in the crib. Terms—For all sums of $5.00 and under, cash in band: over $5.00 a credit o. 9 months will be given, the ;u (huflt, -living note with approved curity; 4 rer cent oft for cash. No

property removed until Settled for. Free lunch at noon. s . THEODORE BEATTY. Jchn Spuhler, Auct. Fred Frachte, Clerk. r PUBLIC SALE. t '. Having rented my farm, the undert signed will offer for sale at his resia dence, 3 miles south of Peterson, and i- one-fourth miles west and one mile north of Honduras, and three-lom i e of a mile east on Tuesday, March 11912, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., t:: 1 following property, to-wit: Four Heof Horses: One roan gelding, com ing 3 years old; 1 driving mare, 1 1 years old, lady broke; 1 roan mar t colt, coming 2 years old; 1 sorrel nu. - colt, coming 2 years old. Six Head . of Cattle: Two fat steers, weight i abous 900 Tb. each; 2 heifers, 2 yrs. eld i 1 will be fresh in March, 1 in April; 1 - red cow will be fresh before sale; Jer- • sey cow, giving milk; 44 head o; hogs; 36 head of shoats; 4 full-blooded Duroc sows, farrow first of April; 1 Chester White sow. farrow Ist cl April; 2 sows will be fresh first of April; 1 full-blooded Duroc boar Farming Implements: One McCormick binder, good as new, Deering . Mower, Thomas hay tedder, good as new; Rock Island hay loader, John Deere checkrower corn planter, roller clod masher, 1 horse corn cutter, Osborn lever spring-tooth harrow, spring- ■ tooth wood frame harrow, riding Oliver cultivator, good as new, riding Janesville cultivator, Diamond D riding breaking plow, shank breaking | plow, Turnbull farm wagon, wagon ) box, bob-sleds, top buggy, set double) work harness, set of buggy) harness, grind stone, Wilson ) heater stove, water cream separator, | cozi in crib, oats in bin, and other ar-) tides not mentioned. Zion Aid society will serve dinner. Terms —All sums of $5.00 and unde”, cash in hand, over $5.00 a credit I of 9 months will be given the purcbas- ) er giving note with approved security; ( 4 per cent off for cash. No property removed until settled for. H. T. DIEHL. Noah Fraubiger, „\>hn Spuh.er, I Auctioneers. PUBLIC SALE. . The undersigned will offer lor sale ) at his residence, IKz miles northwest ( of Decatur, on the George Keller farm . on Thursday, February 22nd. beginning at 10 o'cloVk a. m. the following prop- ' erty, to-wit:’ Four Head of Horses: ) One gray mare, 12 years old. weighing about 1500 Tbs; 1 dun horse, 12 years; old. weighing about 1500 Tbs.: 2 spring I colts. Six Head of Cattle: One cow,) fresh, calf by side; 1 cow, will be I fresh in March; 1 cow, will be fresh I in June; 1 heifer calf, 4 months o’d; 1 bull calf, 3 months old. Twentythree Head of Hogs: Three brood sows, will farrow in April; 1 male heg, ) weighing 250 ths.: 19 head of shoat ■ : weighing from 50 to 75 tbs. each. Farming Implements: One Milwaukee I binder, Deering mower, Hoe drill, i Deere check rower, 2 walking com I plows, sulky hay rake, 2 breaking, plows, spring-tooth harrow, spike ’ tooth harrow, land roller, double shov-‘ el plow, single shovel plow. 2 wag-. ons, 1 3-inch tire, one narrow tread; surrey, top buggy, set single harness. | set breeching harness, set farm ha” ness. corn sheller, grindstone, Keller incubator, coal oil stove, cook stove, : ano other articles not mentioned. i Terms—For all sums of $5 00 and under, cash in hand. For ail amounts) over ss.Of a credit of 9 months will ) be given, the purchaser giving note with approved security; 4 per cent off for cash. No property removed until ' settled for. ROBERT Mil., ER John Spuhler, Auct. J. F. Fruchte, Clerk. PUBLIC SALE. I will sell at my residence in Peter-. son, Ind., 5 miles west of Decatur on Tuesday, February 27. 1912. beginning at 12 o'clock, noon, the following prop- , erty, to-wit: Five Head of Horses. One bay marc, in foal, 12 years old; bay work horse, one roan pacing mara, 12 years old, 1 gray mare, general purpose, 12 years old; 1 bay, 3 years old, perfectly sound. Hogs and Chlekens. Four shoats, weight GO pounds; 2 dozen chickens. Farming Implements: One farm wagon, with bed and box; bolt rack, spring-tooth harrow, spiketooth barrow, 2-horse riding cultivator, -’-horse walking cultivator, riding breaking plow, walking breaking 1 work harness, fodder in the field, some seed corn, fanning mill, other miscellaneous tools. Terms For all sums of $5.00 and under, cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be glv»en,’ the purchaser giving note with approved security; 4 per cent off for cash. No property removed until settled for. JOSEPH PETERSEIM. Noah Frauhiger, Auct. NOTICE f The undersigned has been appointed hy the Adams circuit _court to settle the partnership business of the late

. firm of Laman & Lee. All accounts and notes are payable to me at the olzi place of business. Those knowing themselves indebted to said firm will please call and settle. All accounts due from said firm will be paid by me. WILSON LEE, Surviving Partner Laman & Lee. 35t10--e-o-d I o MOTHER GRAY’S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN. Relieve feverishness, bad stomach, teething disorders, move and regulate the bowels and are a pleasant remedy ' for worms. Used by mothers for 22 years. They never fail. At all druggists, 25c. Address A. S. Olmstead, Le- ' Roy, N. Y. TO BREAK IN NEW SHOES ALWAYS USE Alien’s Foot Ease, the antiseptic powder. It prevents tightness and blistering, relieves bunyons, swollen, sweating, tender feet At druggists. 25c. Sample mailed free. Address A S. Olmstead, Leßoy, N. Y. ALMOST LOS i HIS LIFE. S. A °tid of Mason. Mich., will never f.H get his terrible exposure to a mercij less storm, "it gave me a dreadful j cold,” he writes, "that cause J severe pains in mv cnest, so it was hard for ■me to breathe. A neighbor gave me ) several doses of Dr. King’s New Dis- ■ (.over? whk-li brought great relief. The doctor said I was on the verge of pneumonia, but to continue with the the Discovery. I did so and two bottles ) completely cured me.” Use only this i quick, safe, reliable medicine for ! coughs, colds, or any throat or lung trouble. Price 50c and SI.OO. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by the Holthouse Drug Co. o REMEMdER iHEhircRS Real Estate Agencv can point you to ! some fine city homes and vacant lots )at reasonable prices Also Adams : county farms, ns „uod as an., in the state, at right prices A few special I farms to close estates at prices rang- ■ ing from SBO to SIOO per acre. Money I?» 5 and 6 per cen*. Come and list ) your property to me and I will get you a buyer. Office Decatur Abstract & Loan Co. Residence 'phone 301. 3t-a-wk-4wks W, H. MYERS. IT DOESN’T PAY. If you are finding your system full of cold, malaria rheumatism, have (that run-down .eeling, 49 General Tonic will make you feel new again. For coughs, colds in children and adults. 49 General Tonis has no equal; purifies your blood, gives you new vigor, makes life worth living. If yon use 49 General Tonic, we do net have to tel! : you its merits. If not, ask those whe have used it. It saves you many ; dollar in doctors' bills. 49 is sold by all druggists. Convince yourself bv trying a bottle of 49. Yoj will never :be without it in your house. 49 has been sold for 52 years. 16e-o-dt! IF YOU ARE A TRIFLE SENSITIVE About the size of your shoes, it's some satisfaction to Vlow that many people can wear r.hoes a size smaller by I shaking Alien’s Foot Ease into them. ' Just the thing for patent leather shoes, and fui bieaking in new shoes. Sold ) everywhere, 25c. Sample free. Address Allen S. Olmstead, Leßoy, N. V. HOGS AND HORSES FOR SALE I have for sale at this time, thirty O. I. (’ sows, all eligible to registry,pedigree furnished, all bred to farrow for April, at farmeTs’ prices. Also have four good young work horses, and one three-year- ) old driver for sale. Better see about this at once if you want them. :, > te I< B. DYKEMAN. FINE PROPERTY FOR SALE. Two houses on one lot, on Jefferson street, in good condition. A good investment for anybody, or an io»:t’ home. Think it over. Will sell at the right price. 17tG JACOB BUHLER. NOTICE. We have P >enty of money to loan or farms. time. No c 0: ..r.. ssiai T&F-tf ERWIN LAW OFFICE FOR SALE—Two iron beds, with springs and mattresss. Call 455. 39t3 FARM FOR RENT—34 acres, ;;cju > house and barn, one mile north oi Salem. Julius Haugk, Decatur. hOR SALE—One brood Duroc Jersey sow. See John Stultz. 'Phone 38t3 WANTED—Any —e desiring house cleaning, dish washing, or any kiuc of house work should call on Mr; John Kratner, at Hunslcker Brothers' ■ restaurant.

S J THE MORRIS COMPANY n S ‘Il 5 and 10 store || * SPECIAL FOP f UROAV P. * ■ z i 7 8-910 inch Jardainiers 10c each. Don’t 1 i forget that we run a special sale every Satur-; | I day and it will pay you to watch for them. J Besides these sales we carry the bst line | I n** iof China, Granitware, Tinware, Combs, Jew-1 ’ eler •, Belts, Bags, Notions, Curtain i oods and , p i Novelties to be had any where for the lowest 11 price. Come in and see us. Remember we are successors to C. E. Jj Baughman. P (THE MORKIS COMPANY We Lead Others Follow E=ooo ESOOl2=—k

B. B. OINTMENT I ■ Has cured hundreds of cases of eczema, barbers' itch, itching piles, ivj poisoning, pimples, scalp eruptions. ■ cuts, chapped hands, or any skin trouble. B. B. Oiulment is a true, anti • septic disinfectant, and should be in > every home. Price of Ointment, 50c. i If not handled by your druggist, send i 50c to Brudg Bros., Mfgs.. 217 East .Monroe street, Decatur, Ind. 39-2tw-3m FARM FOR SALE. Sixty acres of well improved land, nearly all black ground, well tiled, good fences, good house and barn. For ' particulars inquire of J. H. Nicholas. . R. R. No. 2, Bryant, Ind. 39t6 NOTICE TO K. OF P. MEMBERS. There will be second and third rank I work at the Knights of Pythias lodge ) room Thursday night. All members, I are requested to be present at seven ) o’clock sharp. 39t2 ■'

■ .YK I J Use Amalgamated > ARC ROOFING Got roof troubles, eh? Well it’s your own fault. You should use Amalgamated ARC ROOFING. It is the kind that wont drip in very hot weather, and wont crack when it's bitterly cold. It’s all in the secret process by which Amalgamated ARC ROOFING is made. 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 vour money if Amalgamated ARC’ ROOFING isn’t absolutely satisfactory. AMALGAMATED RCOFiAG CO. Chicago Illinois DECATUR LUMBER CO. Dr. C. V. Connell 7ETERNARIAN ' Office 143 iXIIUUv Residence 102

i —- __ """ " 11 " -WW ■ I —M■—W 1 1 <1 -•' CONFIDENCE The man who keeps his money in the bank while he h s plenty creates a friend in the bank to whom he can turn when he has little. Having confidence in this bank begets its conscience in you, and we can’t, any of us, get very far on the road to success without giving and receiving This bank has fairly earned your confidence through 30 years of square dealing and helpful service. It wiil appreciate your account. FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR, INDIANA Capital SIOOOOO. Surplus S2OOOO. Resources Se.‘OOOO P W Smith, President, C A Dugan, Cashier " A Kuebler, Vice President. FW J aebk r, Asst Cashier

The next sale of the Decatur Horse Sale company will occur on Friday, February 25rd. 39c:

Live Stock and General Auctioneer 9 years of experience means Dollars fur you J. N. Burkhead Monroe, - - - Indiana Telephone at my expense When You Buy Glasses You j Forget The Price Almost as Soon as You Pay For Them You cannot forget the glasses after you wear them If they are good glasses and serve you faithfully, they are worth more than you paid for them. If they a~e not, and give you trouble, they are not worth what you pav for them no matter how low the price. Glasses fitted by us are worth more than we ask. We save your fare on every 1 pair. BOGERS lye sPEqmusi Arktbxrrvy Hotel ©ornex’ ’X- roxTV-WNr. inf r Vv.yo-3qxis- c.jßy.-xn. jr\!trurbaj>otA-j)