Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 58, Decatur, Adams County, 7 March 1912 — Page 4

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j£AS 1 oOI'bAL.O. East Buffalo, N. Y., Mar. 7—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 3,200; shipments, 1,140; official to New York yesterday, 1,710; hogs closing steady. Medium and heavy, [email protected]; Yorkers, $6.85@'56.90; lights, $6.40@ 16.80; pigs, [email protected]; roughs, $5.90 @56.00; stags, [email protected]; sheep, 5,000: 10c@15c higher; lambs, 25c higher; tops, $7.50; cattle, steady. G. a. BURK. No. 2 Red wheat 95c No 2 White wheat 92c Yellow corn 86c Mixed corn 83c Osts 50c Rye 83c | Timothy seeu, prime 6.50 Barley No. 2 85c Feeding bailey 60c Alsike seed $12.00 No. clover bay slß..ffi Timothy hay $20.00 Light mixed hay $20.00 Mixed clover hay $18.50 No. 1 oats straw $9.25 No. 1 wheat straw $9.20 Rye straw $9.25 Clover seed $12.25 , UCCAL PHOS'JIB MARKET. Spring chickens 9c Ducks 10c Fowls 10c Geese 10c Eggs 25c I

THE KIDNAPPERS g OR ALMOST A WHITE SLAVE I q In three parts. 3000 Feet of Motion Pictures. I First time shown in this City. Refined and Instruc- I five. A strong Moral Lesson for all Mothers and 1 Daughters of America. See the Struggles of a Young Girl against Unknown Enemies or RIVAL AGAINST RIVAL SEE THE Wonderful Sights of London at Night At The Star Theatre, Thursday evening ONE NIGHT ONLY See the Thrilling Escapes and Captures, also Auto- I mobile Races and Chases. See how Innocent Girls I are Lured away by Strangers. s

WANTED To clean house, wall paper, carpets, ciicernp, etc. Any old | job. 'Phone 4aß. 44t6 FOR. SALE Nice cottage on West Madiso’’ street. Parties leaving city. Call GIG X. Sth St. 54t3 '

r nr.r.. nrn~~.~„\ .l uniiniiiiiinwii—win iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirnr" i I j|Q J| I I THE home of I ■ Qualify Groceries I | Im M *fl L ' -Jj i Id ml uw—L_! we I 101 I I ARE ALWAYS AT 6 ■ : I YOUR I l|"%_ __l BtCK AND COMMAND FOR Edible Eatables—The Quality Kind. REMEMBER THIS When The Pangs Os Hunger Assail You’ Only a few more weeks for buckwheat cakes and Oyster stews. Prepared buckwheat and pancake flour 10c sack. Fresh Lettuce 18c lb. Try our can | hominy, kraut, com and peas. Our sunkissed oran- I ges. Olives, dates and figs will please you. Plenty of gilt edge country butter. 'i We pay cash or trade for produce Eggs 16c Butter 20 to 27 Hower and Hower, North of G. R. &I. Depot. ’Phone 108, J

Batter 20c Turkeys 11c Chicks 9c Old roosters - 5c KALVER MARKETS Beef hides 9c Calf 12c , Tallow 5c i Sheep pelts [email protected] — FULLENXAMP’S. i Lard 8c Butter . - 25 c I Eggs . 16c JCK 4 CO. Eggs 16c Butte. 17c@25c COAL ZFICES. — 'Anthracite SB.OO White Ash lump .. $4.50 Washed Nut $4.50 Pocahontas Egg or Lump $4.75 Kannei Lump or Egg . $6.00 Indiana Lump $4.00 Hocking Lump $4.25 Virginia Splint $4 50 H. BER' '.,<Q, Spring chickens 9c I Ducks , 10c' (Fowls 10c! j Geese 10c I Eggs 25c! | Butter 20c | ! Turkeys He Old roosters 5c I < hicks 7e

FOR SALE —Up .o-date general store, small town of 500, 40 miles north of Dayton, Ohio; invoice $4,500; established 25 years. For sale on account cl death of proprietor. Address Knox Mendenhall, Osgood. Ohio.

PUBLIC SALE. — 1 will offer for sale at my residence, ! 6 miles east of Decatur, 2 miles north and 1% miles west of Wren, on what is known as the Simon Traster farm, on Monday, March 11, 1912, beginning at 1 o’clock p. m„ the following property, to-wit; Two head of horses: Sor- ! rel mare, with foal, 5 years old, weight j 1450 lbs., and 1 sorrel colt, coming 1 year old. Two head of Cattle: One . milch cow, 5 years old, will be fresh by j day of sale and one-half Jersey heifer, coming 2 years old. Seven Head of j Hogs: Two brood sows, will farrow in March; 5 shoats, weight about SO r>js. each. Farming limplements: Wagon and box, McCormick binder, Dutch Uncle corn plow, Scotch clipper, double-shovel plow, spring-tooth j harrow, spike-tooth harrow, scoop board, set double breeching harness, I single buggy harness, about 100 bush- : el of oats, about 20 bushels of wheat, bay in mow and corn in crib; also about 125 shocks of corn in field and some fodder, about 8 dozen chickens, ; 2 turkey hens and Tom, cream can, I Perfection churn and other articles not mentioned. Terms —All amounts of $5 and un ! der, cash in hand; over $5 a credit of i 9 months will be biyen, the purchaser ■ giving bankable note with approved security. 3 per cent off for cash on sums over $5.00. No property removed until settled for. V. G. SHIFFERLY. John Spuhler, Auct. - — - O- — - — PUBLIC 3ALE. The undersigned will sell at public auction, 3 miles west and M mile ; north of Hoagland, 1 mile east and % mile south of the Nine Mile place, and % mile east 14 mile noi ill from Stop I 12 on the Fort Wayne & Springfield i interurban line, known as the old ; Smitley farm, on Thursday, March 14, , 1912, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., the 'following property, to-wit: Four Head of Horses: One gelding, 5 years old, weight 1600 lbs: 1 gelding. 7 years 'old, weight 1500 lbs; 1 mare, 3 years I old, will foal March 17; 1 mare, 2 years j eld. Ten-Head of Cattle: Five milch i cow’s, 1 giving milk, four will be fresh ’r 1 steer, 2 years old; 1 ste ; 118 months old: 1 two-year-old heifer, i i and 1 five-months’ old calf. Fifteen | Head of Hogs: One Chester White i brood sow, will farrow by day of sale; I 14 shoats, weight about 75 lbs. each. Farming Implements: One wide-tired 1 wagon, 1 narrow-tired wagon, 2 top buggies, single buggy, binder, hay I rake. 2 breaking plows, roller, sprintooth harrow, grain drill, corn planter, I 2 cultivators, 1 Oliver brand new; pair I bob-sleds, hay rack, set dump boards, 2 sets w’ork harness, set single harness, log chains, iron kettle, grindstone, bi- j cycle, about 32 cord of stove wood, and about 10 shocks corn fodder. All the household furniture. Six turkey hens and 1 Tom. Terms —For all sums of $5.00 and under, cash in hand. For all amounts over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, 'the purchase'" giving note with approved security. 3 per sent off for ■ cash. No property removed until settled for. MRS. HENRY EIGENBERG. John Spuhler, Auct. Paul Smitley, Clerk.

PUBLIC SALE. b Having rented my farm, the undersigned will offer for sale at his resi- ' dence, 3 miles south of Peterson, and l one-iourtn miles west and one mile north of Honduras, and three-fourths | of a mile east on Tuesday, March 12, i 1912, beginning at 10 o’clock a. tn., the following'property, to-wit: Four Head! of Horses: One loan gelding, com- 1 ing 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 will be fresh in March, 1 in April; 1 I red cow will be fresh before sale; Jer sey cow, giving milk; 44 head of' hogs; 36 head of shoats; 4 full-blooded I 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. ' i Farming Implements: One McCor- i . mick binder, good as new, Deering ! Mower, Thomas hay tedder, good as inew; Rock Island hay loader, John! i Deere checkrower corn planter, roller ' ! clod masher, 1 horse corn cutter, OsI born lever spring-tooth harrow, springtooth wood frame harrow, riding Oliver cultivator, good as new, riding Janesville cultivator, Diamond D rid ing breaking plow, shank breaking ! plow, Turnbull farm wagon, wagon box. bob-sleds, top buggy, set double | rfork harness, set of buggy | harness, grind stone, Wilson I heater stove, water cream separator, I coon in crib, oats in bin, and other articles not. mentioned. Zion Aid society will serve dinner. Terms —All sums of $5.00 and unde”, 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. 11. T. DIEHL. Noah Frauhiger, John Spuhler, Auctioneers. NOTICE OF APPLICATION O FRETAIL LIQUOR LICENSE. To the Citizens and Inhabitants of the Second Ward of the City of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, and to the Citizens and Inhabitants of the City of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana: Notice is hereby given that 1, the undersigned, Benjamin Knapke, a male inhabitant of the State of Indiana, over the age of twenty-one years, a person not in the habitant of becoming intoxicated and a fit person to he entrusted with the sale of intoxicating liquors, a resident qualified and legal voter of said City of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, for more than one year, a resident of the City of Decatur for more than one year, and a citizen of the United i States, will make application to the Hoard of Commission's of Adams County, Indiana, at their regular session in April, 1912, beginning on the First day" ot April, 1912, ior a renewal of his license to sell intoxicating liquors, to-wit: Spirituous, vinous, malt ano other intoxicating liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time with the privilege of allowing same to be drank on the premises where sold. The precise location of the premises wherein I desire to obtain such license to sell such liquors is situated as follows, to-wit: Commencing 36 feet and 4 inches south of the northeast corner of in-' lot number 61 in the original plat of the town (now city) of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, thence west parallel with the north line of said in-lot 132 feet to the alley, thence south on the east line of said alley .seventeen and one-half feet, thence least parallel with the north line o' 'said lot 132 feet to the west line of Second street in said citv. thence north seventeen and one-half feet to i the place of beginning. Said room in which I desireto sell | such liquors is the front ground llooi I room of the two-story brick building situated on said real estate above de- ! scribed, and said room is 78 feet long and 16 feet in width, and is thirteen feet and ten inches high to the ceiling, [and said room is situated in said build |ing and is on the west side of Second street in said City and said room fronts on Second street, and its on the west side thereof; said room is so arranged in the front thereof with glass 'doors and glass front so that the whole ! of said room may be in view from said [public street aforesaid; said room has front and rear entrances. Said building in which said room is situated is known as the Mougey building. Applicant also desires to keep a cigar stand in said room and sell tobacco and cigars therein. BENJAMIN KNAPKE, 10t3 Applicant. —ct - NOTICE. Now is the time to file your mort gage exemptions. See Brown & Keller, Monroe. Ind. For Sale, Trade or Rent. Five acres of good, black, beet land, well tiled, five room house, in good condition, barn, with room for four horses, drove well, cement cistern, two chicken houses and chicken park, located on the Decatur corporation line. Will sell or trade, on easy payments. For information write Box 19, Monroe, Ind., or see B. S. Brown, Monroe. - Also 60 acres of good land 2% miles of railroad market, 80 rods to school, oil cleared, well drained, good hquse, 5 rooms; good barn and all necessary outbuildings. AU under a good state of cultivation. Will sell at a bargain if sold soon. Easy payments. For further information write or see Brown or Keller, Monroe, Ind. 57t12 o FOR SALE. The Old Bank of Berne building, a two-story brick, with basement, $3,500. Modern residence, corner Jefferson and Fifth streets, Decatur, open fire places, furnace, bath, etc. Two-story frame residence, with cellar, drove well, cisten. Qood location and fine investment, at $1,550. See A. D. Suttles. 37t6

HOVSE WANTED —Five to seven rooms. Will occupy house for yeai or more. Address “W” care Democrat office. 57tf Your affidavit ol mortgage Indebtedness must be filed at the auditor's office before May Ist. It's to your interest to see that this is not overlooked. The undersigned will be glad to fill out the blanks and properly attest and file them. Call at the auditor’s office, where you will find me. ' 57tf MARIE PATTERSON. Good residence in Preble, cheap, and will be. sold at once. 40, 50 and 60 acre farms for sale. Good city property, cheap; easy terms. DAN ERWIN. e-o-dt3

TO GET AHEAD Get behind a pair of properly made glasses. The quality of your work and the time required to perform it depend upon your eyes. If you desire efficinency, a pair of our glasses will help you achieve it. They will enable you to earn more with less effort and will prove comfortable and secure under all conditions. You save your fare on every pair. No charges for examination ArAXorvy Hotel £o?r.?: ■ -I- FCKTW i yNT..F-~' iVro J -us b .uertir t ar. x ju.v

Live Stock and General Auctioneer 9 years of experience means Dollars for you J. N. Burkhead Monroe, - - - Indiana Telephone at my expense

Indian Runner Sucks Eggs for Sale Ducks took first premium at the Great Northern Indiana Fair. Light Fawn. Prices SI.OO for 13 eggs or 30 for $2 Herman T. Miller Decatur, Ind. R.R.N0.2 DR.R.L.sYaRKWEATHER OSTOPATH Acute and Chronic Diseases. Office and Residence Over Bowers Realty Co’s. Office DECATUR, IND. Phone 314.

AOS- M A •' rt'iyjj'y WHAT IS IT? IT-IS a Remedy-for-Barren Mares I Cows, Sows and Ewes /- “It’s Guaranteed” Ask Smith, Yager & Falk 5

Elizabeth Brothers Burns Physician & Surgeon Office & Residence over Bowers Realty Co. Office " Hours-9 to 12 a. m., Ito 4 p.m. and evenings

Dr. C. V. Connell VETERNARIAN Office 143 * iIUIItJ Residence 102

<F in doubt about shoesI this store has not one.cus- * tomer we would hesitate to refer you to, and hundreds whose opinion we would be glad to have you learn. I PEOPLES & GERKE New Location In Meibers Block First Door South of Schmitt Meat Market.

I Shoe Comfort in a New Lasts We-Have Confined Our Spring Buying To The Manufacturers Who Have Shown The G~eatest ImproveIN THE MAKING OF SHOES * The result is, that we are now showing The Very Latest Styles! Some New Lasts And Shapes And all conducive to comfort Because of • The Care we Excercise in Fitting The Foot I ELZEY & FALK OPP. COURT HOUSE

FOUND —A door key. Inquire of Dyonis Schmitt at meat market. VN ANTED —Experienced girl for house I work, 516 Monroe street. 54t3

Mr. Smoker Don’t fail to light up one '' of those Log Cabin cigars rS'l S before starting on that walk A to the office. It will put you m good humor and you’ll start the day’s work with a vim. Ihe Log Cabin cigar jfc e jfrSf -4 ought, by rights to be sold for a nickel more than its tegular price which is only five cents. It is certainly the equa. of many cigars sold at the highest figure. Made in Decatur by H. A. COLCHIN, 225 N. 2nd. st.

NOTICE e are mailing to those farmers who engage this spring in growing Beets a little book on SUGAR BEET CULTURE Paper was written by; Mr. E. M. WagF ii u a J?' ICl }Jurist, and approved by Mr. Qf i' o ar d. the manager of the Hollanditative UIS C°-> and therefore is authoraid con fi<iently bclcived Jvaluwl f2 rma 1 tlon 18 contained therein sendimr t° n y to ° ha PPY to m ail to any one as we ftttherea e . and address “ COpy ’ S ° long FIRST NATIONALIBANK DECATUR, . INDIANA

WANTED—Position as record clerk, can typewrite, experienced in state > institution work. —Elizabeth Drum mond, Hillsboro, Ohio.