Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 42, Decatur, Adams County, 17 February 1912 — Page 4

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EASI BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y., Feb. 17—(Special to Daily Democrat)— Receipts, 3,200, shipments, 950; official to New York yesterday, 2,850; hogs closing steady. Heavy and Yorkers, [email protected]; light Yorkers. [email protected]; pigs. $6.25 $6.30; roughs, $6.00; stags, $4.50@ $5.50; sheep, 6,000; fifteen to quarter higher; lambs low; tops, [email protected]; cattle, 150; slow. .. G. f. BURK, No. 2 Red wheat 92c No. 2 White wheat 89c' Oats , 50c i Yellow corn 85c White and mixed corn 82c ! Rye 84c Timothy seeu, prime 6.50 I Barley No. 2 85c. Feeding barley 60c I Alsike seed $12.00 | No. clover hay $18.50 ( Timothy hay $20.00 Light mixed hay $20.00 i Mixed clover hay $18.50 | No. 1 oats straw SIO.OO No. 1 wheat straw SIO.OO Rye straw SIO.OO Clover seed $12.75 j — ufCAL rsOO/CB MARKET Spring chickens 9c i Ducks .10c Fowls 10c i Geese 10c I Eggs 25c Hj.ter ...20c Turkeys 11c

PUBLIC SalE. — The undersigned will offer for sale at ills residence, 4 miles west of Mon- 1 roe, on the W. S. Wolfe farm, on ' i Thursday, February 22, 1912, begin- , ning at 10 o’clock a. m, the following ( property, to-wit: Stock: One brown horse, coming 3 years old, weight , about 1400 lbs; 4 eows, 1 will be , fresh about March 15; 1 fresh in June, j 1 red Poled cow, fresh in April, and I Holstein cow, fresh about April Ist; , 16 head of hogs, including 1 brood sow, will farrow about April 10; 1 Du- , roc sow, will farrow last of April; 7 white shoats, weighing about 100 lbs. each, and 7 red shoats, weighing about W tbs. each. Farming Implements: One 2-horse wagon, stiff tongue; hay ladders and hog rack combined, newground plow, set double work har- , ness, Sulky riding plow and other articles. Terms —For all sums of $5.00 and tinder, cash in hand. For all amounts over $5.00 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. WM. WOLFE. ] J. N. Burkhead, Auct. : • G. H. McManama, Clerk. , r - — -t> " «■■■■ II J PUBLIC SALE. Lae undersigned win utter for sale at his residence, 7 miles northeast of Decatur, and " miles south of Monroe- ; ville, Ind., on Tuesday, Feb. 20, 1912, 1 beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., the fol- . towing property, to-wit: Six Head of Horses: One bay mare, in foal, coming 5 years old. weight about ISQO ; 1 ror.n mare, in foal, coming 4 years old. weight about 1600 lbs; 1 Hue roan mare, in foal, weight about ta’l lbs.; 1 driving mare, family i-oke, coming 12 years old, weight' afout 1100 tbs; 1 gelding, coming 2 years old, weight about 1400 tbs; 1 yearling celt, weight about 1000 lbs. i F.ve Head of Cattle: One Durham cow, 8 years old; 1 Jersey cow, 4 years eld. ’-ill be fresh in spring; 1 Durham tull, yearling; fullblooded yearling Jersey heifer, half-blooded yearling Jersey heifer. Twenty-four Head of Hogs. Five full-blooded Duroc Jersev sows, .’ju arrow in Marcn and April; 1 fullbE'odedjDuroc male hog, 8 months old; 16 s!-.cats, weigh from 75 to ion tbs., • each Farming Implements. One i mowing machine, hay rake, tedder, dis<- cutter, land roller, John Deere tiding plow, walking plow, 2-horse cultivator, heavy wagon, giavel bed, hay j rack, 2 l-tooth spring tooth harrow, spike troth harrow, spring wagon,' triile wtjgon box. new: set heavy work | harness and other articles not mentioned. Hay in the mow, corn in the crib. Te:ms—For al! sums of $5lO and under, cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit o' 9 months will be given, the pu - chaser giving note with approved , security; 4 per cent off for cash. No property removed until settled for. F: ee lunch at noon. I THEODORE BEATTY. J nn Spi.uler, Auct. > red F. -elite, Clerk. ’ . >' 4-. r. ■ ’

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PUBLIC SALE. Having rented my farm, the under-1 signed will offer for sale at his residence, 3 miies south of Peterson, and one-fourth miles west and one mile north of Honduras, and throe-fourths ■ of a mile east on Tuesday, March 12. > 1912, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., the following property, to-wit: Four Head i of Horses: One roan gelding, coming 3 years old; 1 driving mare, 6 years old, lady broke; 1 roan mare colt, coming 2 years old; 1 sorrel mare colt, coming 2 years old. Six Head of Cattle: Two fat steers, weight abous 900 lb. each; 2 heifers, 2 yrs. old 1 v.ill be fresh in March, lin April; 1 red cow will be fresh before sale; Jersey cow, giving milk; 44 head of hogs; 36 head of shoats: 4 full-blooded Duroc sows, farrow first of April; 1 ! Chester White sow, farrow Ist of 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 c.od masher, 1 horse corn cutter, Os-: born lever spring-tooth harrow, spring-< tooth wood frame harrow, riding Oli-’ ver cultivator, good as new, riding Janesville cultivator, Diamond D rid!ng breaking piow, shank breaking plow, Turnbull farm wagon, wagon , box, bob-sleds, top buggy, set double work harness, set of buggy ’ harness, grind stone, Wilson 1 heater stove, water cream separator, coxi in crib, oats in bin, and other ar- i tries not mentioned. Zion Aid society will serve dinner. i erms All sums ot $5.00 and unde", cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given the purchas- ' giving note with approved security; , ( i per cent off for cash. No property emoved until settled for. H. T. DIEHL. Noah Frauhiger, John Spuhler, i Auctioneers. .-'UBLIC SALE. I will se r tt my residence. 6 miles southeast o’ Decatur, 4 miles northi vest of Willshire, on the Piqua road. : miles northeast of Pleasant Mills, and 3 l i> miles southwest of Wren, on ; what is known as the old Lee farm on i I riday, February 23, 1912, beginning ■ at 10 o’clock a. m., the following property, to-wit: Eight Head of Horses: . One bay mare, 8 years old; 1 bay horse, 9 years olc; » -Mack driving i mare, 5 years old; 1 sorrel driving ’ horse, 3 years old; 1 bay colt, 2 years ■old, coming 3; two bay colts, coming I 2 yearn old, and 1 bay colt, coming 1 year old. Six Head of Cattle: One red cow, will be fresh by day of sale: 1 red cow, will ne fresh on Ist of AuSt st; 1 black Polled bull. 2 years old; ; 1 black Polled heifer, coming 2 years old; 1 red heifer, coming 1 year old, j end 1 gray heifer, coming 1 year old. Hogs and Sheep. 1? head of hogs,' weight about 175 pounds each; 56 head ■ of ewes and lambs. Harming Impler snts: One steel tire top buggy, good is t ew; 1 surrey good as new; 1 set ar ring harness, set single driving hat

Iness, McCormick binder, 1 riding cor plow, 1 double snovel plow, 1 disc ha) i row, 1 spring tooth harrow-, 1 grail drill, 1 fanning mill, 1 grindstone. f Terms —For all amounts of $5.00 an, under, cash in hand; over $5.00 a cred i it of 9 months will be given, the pur ! chaser giving note with approved se i curity; 4 per cent off for cash. N< I property removed until settled for. I RICHARD HARRIS. I SR. Rose, Auct. : Kit Cowan, Clerk. PUBLIC SALE. ; The undersigned will offer for salt ; at his residence, IVs miles northwest ; of Decatur, on the George Keller fanr i on Thursday, Fc-bruary 22nd. beginning ‘ at 10 o’clock a. m. the follow-ing prop erty, to-wit: Four Head of Horses: One gray mare, 12 years old, weighing about 1500 lbs; 1 dun horse, 12 years old, weighing about 1500 lbs.; 2 spring colts. Six Head of Cattle: One cow, I fresh, calf by side; 1 cow, will be fresh in March; 1 cow, will be fresh in June; 1 heifer calf, 4 months old; 1 bull calf, 3 months old. Twentythree Head of Hogs: Three brood [ sows, will farrow in April; 1 male hog. I weighing 250 Tbs.; 19 head of shoats, ! weighing from 50 to 75 lbs. each. 1 Farming Implements: One Milwaukee [binder, Deering mower, Hoe drill, | Deere check rower, 2 walking coin ’plows, sulky hay lar.e, 2 breaking i plows, spring tooth harrow, spike ! tooth harrow, land roller, double shovjel plow, single shovel plow, 2 wagions, 1 3-inch tire, one narrow tread: i surrey, top buggy, set single harness, i set breeching harness, set farm har- : ness. corn shelter, grindstone, Keller ; incubator, coal oil stove, cook stove, j and other articles not mentioned. | Terms —For all sums of $5.00 and ■ under, cash in hand. For all amounts 1 over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, the purchaser giving note i with approved security; 4 per cent off 1 for cash. No property removed until | settled for. ROBERT MILDER. John Spuhler, Auct. J. F. Fruchte, Clerk. - —■ — ■■ PUBLIC SALT. I will sell a* my res aence in Peteri 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 mare, in foal, 12 years old, 1 bay work horse, one roan pacing mare, 12 years old, 1 gray tnare, general purpose, 12 years old; 1 bay, 3 years old, perfectly sound. Hogs and Chickens: Four shoats, weight 60 pounds; 2 dozen chickens. Farming Implements: One farm wagon, with bed and box; bolt rack, spring-tooth harrow-, spiketooth harrow, 2-borse riding cultivator, 2-horse walking cultivator, riding breaking plow, walking breaking plow, set farm 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 given, the purchaser giving 'note with approved security; 4 per cent off for cash. No property removed until settled for. JOSEPH PETERSEIM. Noah Frauhiger, Auct. —— — ’ — r . PUBLIC SALE. Having sold the farm, the nndersigned will offer foi sale at his residence. y 2 mile south of Pleasant Mills, or 6% miles southeast of Decatur, on the old Nuttinan farm, on Tuesday, February 27, 1912, beginning at 10 o clock a. in., the following propertv, to-wit: Seven head of Horses: One black brood mare, in foal, weight 1400: 1 black brood mare, 3 years old: 1 bay mare, safe in foal, weighs 1300: baj draft horse. 5 years old, weight 1-500; 1 general purpose horse, 6 years old, weighs 1100: 1 fall colt and one yearling colt. Six Head of Cattle: One Jersey cow. fresh first of April; 4- , Durham cow, fresh Ist of April; 1 Halstein heifer, fresh about May Ist: 1 ■ yearling calf, 1 Short Horn cow. calf by side; 1 roan cow, calf by side: 1 Poted-Durham, fresh March 1: 1 roan ccw, fresh soon. Sheep and Hogs: | Thirty-five head breeding ewes, 8 brood sows, five Durocs, 2 O. I. C’s, 1 Poland China, all will farrow March I: 1 registered Duroc hoar, 15 head of shoats. weighing from 30 to 70 ths. each. Farming Implements: Two 2horse wagons. Milwaukee binder, Milwaukee mower, new grain drill, corn I Planter, International hay tedder, Ohio hay loader, riding breaking plow, 2 riding cultivators, double and single shovel ploys, disc harrow, spike-tooth and spring-tooth harrows, hay rake, 2 top buggies, open carriage, 2 sets double work harness, 2 sets single buggy harness, hay ladders, bob-sleds, hayin mow, corn fodder in field. 150 chickens and 8 turkeys, Malleable range, gasoline range and numerous ’ other articles. Terms—All sums of $5.00 and under, cash in hand ;over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, the purchaser giving note with approved security; 4 per cent off for cash. No property re- ! moved until settled for. M. BEERY & SON’. J. N. Burkhead, Auct. Frank Masters, Clerk.

™ AT THE CHURCHES in id GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH, dr- 9:30, Sunday school lesson; Lukt e . 3:1-17. ; 0 10:30, German service: text, Johr 14:2, "Christ's Revelation or Heaven.' 6:30, C. E. meeting..LNo” and "Yes,' When to Say Them. Ps 57:1-11. 7:00, English service; text, Ps. 10: 4-5; "The Source 'of Wickedness." We extend a cordial invitation to you to worship with us. le ' o it METHODIST CHURCH. n g Sunday school, 9:15 a. m.; C. L. > Walters, superintendent. : Public worship, 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 g p. in. The pastor will speak on the s following themes: Morning. ’ Abrag ham Lincoln;” evening. "Aitificial Religion " e Junior League, 2:00 p. m.; Miss Malli ionee, superintendent. ; Epworth League, 6:00 p. m ; Keil - yon Walters, leader. .1 Prayer meeting, Wednesday night. ;, R L. SEMANS, Pastor. EVANGELICAL CHURCH. e I, Sunday school will be at 9:30 a. m. i Subject, "The Ministry of Jojiu the » Baptist.” a Preaching services at 10:30 a. m. The Young Peoples Alliance will meet at 6 o’clock; theme of study. "No and Yes, When to Say Them." , Revival meeting at 7:00 o'clock. A great interest is manifested in r the special service now in progress. , We again welcome the public to these meetings. D. O. WISE, Pastor. 1 s PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 1 . ■ 9:15 a. m., Sunday school. f 10:30 a. m., morning worship. I Sermon theme, "Paul’s ideal for the Christian." Sermon story for the children, "Only a Boy.” 6:00 p. m„ Christian Endeavor. Top-1 ic, “No and Yes: When to Say Them. ’ I 7:00 p. m., evening worship. Theme. "Our Glorious Leader.” 7:00 p. m., Wednesday, prayer meet : . ing. You are cordially invited to worship with us. WM. H. GLEISER, Pastor. j ’i LUTHERAN ZION’S CHURCH. — ■ — 1 English service, 10:00 a. in.; text, Luke 13:23-27; theme, "Strive to Enter in at the Straight Gate.” German service, 2;:k0 p. m. This! will be a special service connected with the Lord's Supper. The Rev. ■ Nees of Ossian will preach the sermon. , Confessional service at 2:00. Rev. Pruess of Friedheim will preach at this service. The collection is intended' for the negro mission. CHRISTIAN CHURCH. : Bible school, 9:30. Cojnmunion, 10130 a. in. Preaching, 11:00 a. in. I Junior Endeavor. 2:00 p. m. : Christian Endeavor, 6:00 p. m. ! Preaching, 7:00 p m .; subject j “What Shall I Do to be Saved?" Prayer meeting. Wednesday, ,:3u p. m. , Choir practice, Wednesday, 8:00 1 p. m. oCHRISTIAN CHUFCH ELECTION. In the evening of the first Sunday in March the election of officers of • the Christian church will take place. ’ ; The officers elected will include those ] > of trustee, elder, deacon, treasurer, j secretary, etc. A full attendance is desired at the time of election. J. M. DAWSON, Pastor. I ST. MARY'S CHURCH. I i i Low mass, 7:30 a. m. High mass, 9:30 a. m. : Christian doctrine, 1:45 p. m. 1 Vespers and benediction. 2:30 p. m : 1 —o FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY. '- 16b acres for sale, 2 Tniles of Mon- - roe, at the right price. i, 40 acres, 1% miles from Valley a church, good six-room house. 2 | Barn 36x72, good as new: good pair e of cribs and other outbuildings. See i J. A. Harvey, at Graham & Walters’ - o®** 42t5 y | Remember the next date for the Dey ‘ catur Horse Eale company's next sale, 0 Februa-y 23rd. It will be the biggest e | of the season. 39t3 s FOUND—Pocketbook containing small | amount of money and railroad tick- •, et. Owner can have same by calling 9 | at this office. r j The next sate of the Decatur Horse 4 Sate company will occur on Friday, !- February 25rd. 39t3 FOR SALE—Good range; cost $50.00; will sell for S2O, if taken within three days.—P. J. McGill. 116 First street. BRt3

PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for salt ! at his residence, 2 miles west of Deca ? tur, opposite the Peter Wetsel farm ion Wednesday. Feb. 28, 1912, begin e ning at 10 o’clock a. m., the foliowin:. | property, to-wit: Three Head ol n j Horses: One sorrel mare. 6 years old " in foal, weight 1600 lbs; 1 bay horse "12 years old, weight 1200 lbs; 1 colt I coming one year old in spring. Seven Head of Cattle: Three milch cows will be fresn in spring; 1 heiter, will o be fresh in March, 1 Durham bull, 3 j years old; 2 spring calves. Hogs and I Chickens: Two sows; eight pigs, 175 : chickens. Farming Implements: One Turnbull wagon and bed, hay ladder, ■ -120th Centruy manure spreader, spring wagon, Thomas hay tedder, Sure-drop ' corn planter, McCormick mower, John Deere cultivator, Syracuse breaking plow, 2 spring-tooth harrows, 1 60tooth spike-tooth harrow, double shov el plow, Rock Island hay loader, single shovel plow', set breeching harness, 250 shocks corn in field, American i cream separator, butter churn and a I lot of other articles too numerous to ■ mention. Terms —For all sums of $5.00 anJ under, cash in hand, all amounts over $5.00 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 set- ■ tied for. J. W. MANKEY. John Spuhler, Auct. FARM FOR SALE. Sixty acres of well improved land. i nearly all black ground, well tiled ■' good fences, good house and barn. For i particulars inquire of J. H. Nicholas, I R R. No. 2, Btyant, Ind. 39tG MOTHER GRAYS SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN. —— Relieve feverishness, bad stomach, teething disorders, move and regulate /the bowels and area pleasant remedy for worms. Used by mothers for 22 , years. They never fail. At al! drug- ■ gists, 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 I blistering, relieves bunyons, swollen, j sweating, tender feet. At druggists, 25c. Sample mailed free. Address A. S. Olmstead, Leßoy, N. Y. o GIRL WANTED—-To do general house work Inquire at once. —Mrs Barnard, Fifth street, Decatur. FOR RENT —Five-room cottage, electric lights, city and soft water. Corner High street. Inquire Mrs. Al Burdg, 624 Mercer avenue. 34tf DR. RL STARKWEATHER OSTOPATH Acute and Chronic Diseases. I Office and Residence Over Bowers Realty Co’s. Office . DECATUR, IND. Phone 314. -- Dr. C. V. Connell VETER N ARI AN Office 143 Residence 102 ■ __ When You Buy Glasses You i Forget The Price Almost as Soon as You Pay For Them You cannot forget theglas-, ses 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. W r e save your fare on every pair. > ArAKor'.y Hofei Cornel- . . row '.vzwnt.ino t wo Oqxl&reoyzxu. IrkLerMrbtmStaAjcK II

te I L ■'N I g; & \ Itee Amalflarr.ated > !; [ ARC ROOFING S. Got roof troubles, eh? Well it’s n vnur own fault. You should use '! AmaVXted ARC ROOFING. It is the kind that wont drip in very rJ i hot weather, and wont crack when 5 it's bitterly cold. It’s all in the P secret process by which AmalgaI mated ARC ROOFING is made. '■ ’ Nobody has yet been able to Sues', cessfully imitate it. lakes the p I same rate of insurance as slate or .. i metal. Our agents are autliorized : TO refund your money it Amalgas i mated ARC ROOFING isn’t abso- ' ' lutely satisfactory. AMALGAMATED ROOFING €O. Chicago Uiiaois J DECATUR LUMBER CO. FOR SALE. 1 ‘ The Old Bank of Berne building, a ‘ two-story brick, with basement, $3,- ‘ | 500. 'j Modern residence, corner Jefferson and Fifth streets, Decatur, open fire ' I places, furnace, bath, etc. Two-story frame residence, with celi lar, drove well, cistern. Good location and fine investment, at $1,550. [See A. D. Suttles. 37t6 O ■■■''■ i « ■ . ii i■ ■ i ' FOR SALE—House and two lots on North sth street; 40 acres, % mile east of Monmouth —C. D. Kunkle, ex- ! ecutor J?lm Woy estate. 37t18 > FOR SALE—Two iron beds, with springs and mattresss. Call 455. 39t3 LOST —Fur neckpiece, between this city and Magley. Finder leave at this office. 38t3 _ /. - M' ! & John Spuhler The Live Stock and General Auctioneer Decatur, - Indiana Listen He is a good judge of all kind of property and has had years of experience in the auctioneering business claim your dates early. Phone Res. 531 _•

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