Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 232, Decatur, Adams County, 28 September 1912 — Page 4

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.'AST BUFFALO. Eu • Buffalo, N Y.. Sept. 28-- (Spec ta! t natty Demorest ( Receipts, 4,ahiptneut*. i.9<*" official to New York yesterday, 3.420; hogs closing H'ertd) ; Yorkers and mixed, ?8.»0?r$9.00; heavy, SB.7SJi $8.85; lights and pigs, $3.09088.25; roughs, $7.50087.60; Stags, $6.00©|7 00; sheep, 5,000; lower; top lambs, $7 45; cattle, 400; slow. », -. WU.IK. — No. 2 Red Wheat 97c No. 2 White wheat 95c Yellow corn 96c ' White corn and mixed 93c No. 3* Oats ■■ -'*c Simple stained oats ...26c Rye ...62c Feeding barley 45c Alscike seed $10.75 No. 1 Clbver hay ... • 810.75 Timothy tiay 814.00 Mixed clover hay $13.001 Medium mixed $11.50! Heavy clover hay $10.50 Rye straw $5.00 | Oata straw $4.50 Wheat straw $4.50 I Clover seed SIO.OO i Timothy seed 75c051.25 > oeu- fcev* coal prices. Anthracite stove and egg.... • • .$8.50 Pocahontas .’ ■ $5.00 Pnmeray $4.50 Kentucky Splint 84.7-0 W Vx splint $4.50 > • >u rlt.i 5.00 Massillon «... 4.75 Pnre at btot c-r ear, 25c leas; 20c NOTICE. _ — All accounts due to the Elzey & I Falk shoe store are now payable at Elzey & Hackmann’s. 227t6 _ o - —« WANTED—First-class barber; no drinker Apply at once at Augenbaugh shop. Decatur, Ind, 228t3 j » |1 ~ ---- - ■■III— —~

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I oar nour extra for tabor In bins: car' tying coat, 30c per ton eiixa; carrying ‘ coal up one ilt£<it of sUtrs, SI.OO per ton extra; carry inf coal up two Hights of stairs, SI.SC extra. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET Spring chickens 14c Ducks 10c Fowls 10c Geese Sc Eggs 23c ■ Butter 18c ' Turkeys 10c Old roosters 5c KALVVH MARKETS deaf oi-aes *c Calf 12c ladow ...... 6c Sheep uelta 26'5061.00 FULLENKA MF’S. Hutter 18c@25c ' Lard 10c Eggs 25c — NIF.IGK & CO. i Eggs .....I '-’sc Hutter ;...18c®25c H. SERI.IN&. Spring chickens 42c Ducks 10c Fowls • 10c Geese ....' 10c Eggs 23c Butter 18c Turkeys .’ 8c ®T2c Old roosters 5c GRAPES FOR SALE. I Inquire of Andrew Miller, ’phone 11 I on the I line. x3ot3* . . : • I«OST —A pair of eye glasses in a case Return to this c'flce. 231t2 FOR SALE —Six-room cottage, inquire at 215 So. 9th St. 220t6*

PRAISE OF A VERY OLD COUPLE. Another 'lnk In t'-e Clan c Evid bi Which vocnj Has Produced. If all the unsolicited testlmon ala which Y has received front gratetill peoi were published in ut '. tie let*’" ot tills paper there would I <• ic. ro< i !• i or other matter. So hat :.m« under his per on.-1 »».>.«• vatu'll that he is able to tell oi s.ut'es rs remarkable cases which Is very Interesting to those who arc afflicted, nnc as he alwava gives the i.ll name at ! uddriss of those lor v >m ttie n , i, dy iia* clone wondeia oi l invites ...cite II write to t’em I prove tV" i utiilttlnchs <■! wh; .!• >tr s, his ; • esi.ni t doubled. Those . . > have s'«n .or.::- n«. toe Holt- » ('rug rtnre v c > .soon convinced that nt' medicine which he is representing is a scientific discovery which is composed of the very best curative elements in nature and that no one can take it without being ben©fitted in some way. In a recent interview Young said: "The sick of this community can easily learn the truthfulness of our claims, and as it appears to me, al) should investigate if health is worth the effort. The great system-cleaning merits of our medicine is perhaps the reason It never fails to do every one good who gives it a fair trial, but it is also a marvelous invigorating tonic and while it cleans the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels of slime, waste material and deadly germs, it at the same time tones and invigorates these great blood-making and blood filtering organs so that they.can and do act in healthy harmony. Even if people are very old Harshone will do wonders for them. Mr. E. B. Sturm of 207 West Columbia Ave., Bellefontaine, Ohio, said: "I am 76 years old and my wife is 73. We were sick so long that we had almost forgotten what health was, but after wo had taken Harshone a while the results wei'e no ifss than wonderful. Now we are eating things that we did not dare to eat for many years, without the slightest distress. Although before taking the remedy we were both badly constipated, our bowels have become regular and natural, and my stomach and kidney troubles seems to be entirely cured, but I tell you I as in a deplorable condition before taking the remedy. Everybody knows us here in Bellefontaine, and we are now enjoying better health than we have for years. We are certainly glad to be able to praise the Harshone roots and herbs.” Young proves all he says. He will be at the drug store but a few more days, but the regular dollar case will be sold for fifty cents while he is here.

PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at his r -.donee on the Mrs. Daniels farm (list tarm east of the Dent school house, on Wednesday, October 2, 1912, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., the following property-, to-wit: Horses: Grey mare, 10 years old; black horse; driving horse, 6 years old; match team of 4 year-old mules. Cattle: One cow will, be fresh in January, 2 yearling calves; 1 Holstein heifer, 2 years old, will - be fresh in spring; Jersey heifer, will be fresh in spring. Hogs: Brood sow, with pigs by side; brood sow-, will farrow Oct. 15; 11 shoats, weighing from 50 to 80 lbs. Farming Implements: Deering binder, Deering mower, check row corn planter; John Deere riding breaking plow, wheel corn cutter, spike-tooth harrow; 60-tooth spike-tooth harrow, Hoosier disc drill, Monarch riding corn plow, walking breaking plow, 2 double shovel plows, truck wagon, wagon bed ,3-in. tire wagon, hay rake, hay ladders, buggy pole. All machinery good as new. Set breaking harness, set faun harness, set double light work harness, bolt racks, bobsleds, three post augers, 2 cross-cut saws, 8 tons of hay in mow, 15 acres of corn on stalk, corn shelter, about 60 ft. of log chain, swamp hook, rub-ber-tired buggy, good as new; set single buggy harness and numerous other articles. Terms —All amounts of $5.00 and under, cash. Over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving his note with approved security. 4 per cent off tor cash. No property removed until settled for. IRA J. BAKER. John Spuller, Auct. Homer D. Lower, Clerk. FOR QUICK SALE. We have 80 acres, 3 mites of Decatur .practically all black soil, good 8toom house, cellar, cistern, cement walks, good barn, 40x70, granaries, etc., plenty of fruit, well tiled and fenced. Price, $155 per acre. HARVEY & LEONARD. Over Vance. Hite & Macklin Store, o FOR SALE —I am offering my Residence property for sale. 2 lots, house and barn, none better in city. With all modern Improvements. Eli Sprunger. ~ _

AT THE CHURCHES EVANGELICAL CHURCH. Sunday school al 9:30. Morning subject, "A Good Soldier.” Evening subject, "Jonah In Trouble ” Y. P. A. al 6:45, Rally Day, October 13th, at 9:30 a. m. Let every teacher and scholar lie present Sunday morning to receive marching orders for "Rally Day " A welcome to all. The choir will sing an anthem at tile evening service. J. H. RILLING, Pastor. — o— — METHODIST CHURCH. Sunday school, 9:15; C. L. Walter, superintendent. 10:30, Old People's Day service. 2:00 p. in., love feast for the old people. 6:30 p. m., Epworth league. 7:30 p. m., sermon by the pastor. Theme, "Interesting Sinners and Stale Saints.” We would like to have you worship with us. R. L. SEMANS, Pastor. .—e o —— LUTHERAN ZION’S CHURCH. English service, 10:00< text. Matt. 18:1-11: theme, "The Ministrations of God's Holy Ang’ls Unto U»." o 11 CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Bible school. 9:30 a. m Preaching. 10:30 a. m. Y. P. S. C. E-, 6:30 p. m. Preaching, 7:00 p. tn. Midweek meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Choir practice, Friday, 7:30 p. m. You are invited. i . GEO, E. OWKN, Minister. —» <. ; PF Z*3YTERIA.' CHUFC.H. 9:15 nr, Suncn? schorl. 10:30 m., and 7::'.) p. m., rr“aching ser es, 6:30 . m., Christian Endeavo . 7:30, Wednesday evening, ytayer. meeting. Yc are cordially invited to tin <° service-. W. H. GLEISER, Pasto'. BAPTIST CHURCH. 9:30 m.. Bible school: C. E. Bell, supe.iutendent. 10:30 morning service; reports from sev. nty-second annual session of Salamonie Baptist Morning s'l je.'t, "By Their Fruits Y< Shall Know Then.." 2:30 n. nY, .T-n’o- Y. P. U. 7:00 p. in., cv-n’ -g service: subject, “Broken Cisieins ” Male quartet will sing at eveni: < 'e~vic• Services last one hour each. Good music and a glad hand at the ‘ Friendly Church," Fourth street between Adams and Jefferson T. LTBERN JONES. Pastor. _ ■—— —< » - — ■ - -TPROPERTY FOR SALE. I have a good house, barn and lot near the North Ward school house, Decatur, Indiana, for sale.—John Drake, R F. D., No. 9, Decatur. 232t3 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Mary E. Steele, deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 26th day of October, 1912, and show cause, if any, why the final settlement accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. DAVID STEELE, - Administrator. Decatur, Ind., Sept. 26, 1912. Peterson & Moran, Attys. 26-3t2 " — —' " c* 1 FARM FOR SALE. G-a’” and stock farm, 4 miles from county seat, Coldwater, Mich.; 120 acres, bank barn and other out-build-ings; 9 room house, with cellar, windmill, school 20 rods away, and orchard; nearly all cleared, on good pike, close to churches. For further particulars, write, A. J. Hawkins, Coldwater, Mich., R. R. S. 230t3* — o PROPERTY FOR SALE. I have a good houa# barn, and lot, located near the North Ward school house, for sale. 228t3* JOHN DRAKE. WANTED—Girt or married woman to work at hotel. —Murray Hotel Company. 224t3 FOR RENT —Eight-room house on Third street. —Mrs. P. B. Thomas. 229tf FOR SALE —Very nice grapes. Setter home, corner 12th and Moaroe. I ’Phone 544. 227t6*

FARMS FOR SALE. !17V» ocrea IMi milea of Decatur, 7room hotiM, cellar, barn 40x«2. Thia tii:m I* a good one, and will not luat long at pricer >165 i*»' r 80 acre.- Well* county, black soil, new 9-Ft:om house, new barn, 36x>0, 1% nidea of a town; price, sllO per acre. 66 acres, 4fy miles of Decatur, <• room house, barn 36x60, and one 20x50; $137.50 per acre. 165 acres, SMi miles of Decatur, 'm | black soil, 8-rooin house, barn 40x60,1 other outbuildings; price, $137.50 per acre. 80 acres, 4H miles of Decatur, ■« black soil, well tiled, good 7 room house, barn 36x70, plenty of fruit; price, $l4O per acre. 75 acres, Wabash township, 5-room house, good barn, mixed soil; price $92.50 per acre. 67 acres. 3 miles of Willshire, Ohio, black “nil, 5-room jiouse and fair ata bie. price, $l2O per acre. 212 acres, 7 miles of Decatur, 3 miles of a trading station, extra good 8-rooin house, 2 new barns, 30x56 and 30x40: price, $l2O per acre. 101 acres, 3 miles of Decatur, 9-rootn house, barn 36x56, plet.ty of outbuildings and fruit, well tiled; price, $l2O per acre. 62 acres, Walla county, five miles from Bluffton. 7-room house, barn 40x60, all kinds of fruit; price, slls per acre. RO acres. 5 miles of Monroeville, Allen county, 5-rodm house, barn 30x52, orchard, etc., level black land; price, $125 per acre. 80 acres, Adams county, good 6-roorn house, cellar and barn, % black soil, 3 miles of a good town; price. sllO per acre. 80 acres, 3 miles from DecAtur, good bouse and barn, plenty of fruit; price $95.00 per acre. 140 acres, 2% miles of Decatur, 9room house, barn 40x70, plenty of fruit; price, $l3O per acre. 93 ac e.:, 4 miles from Decatur, prac--tlcally 'll black soil, 7,r00m house, barn, 36xi’O; price. $15,000. 100 ; s, union td-.vnshin, mostly ail black land, 9-rbom house, cellar, barn 36x60; these buildings are almost new. Price, $15,000. . 120 acres, Kirkland township, black l»nd. 8-room house, barn 40x70;- price. $l6O per acre. 80 acres, Kirkland township; black land, new 6-room house, new barn. 40x60; price, $155 per acre. We have a number of other farms listed, from 20 acres up to 320, HARVEY & LEONARD Office over Vance, Hite & Macklin’s. CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE Fr a "j v Lays Onl- at the Pries* Quoted Below. Nine roomed house. Full lot, geo i" barn: located on North Fifth Price, $2299.00. four roomed house on Merc< :■ a- ! enue Price, $1,950.00. Six roomed house on’North Second street. Price, $1,159.00. Eight room house-on comer of I-’v uax and Rugg Sts. Plenty of !:>'-• , Price, $1.65 ■ 50. - > Eight r om house on West.-Monrce St. Cellar, lights and bath. Price, $2,500.00. Seven room'house on North Eleventh St- Barn on the lot Plenty of ■fruit. Price, $1.500:00. Four room house oh Eleventh St. Price, $950:00. Nine room house on North Eleventh St. Two lots. Cellar and cistern. Price, $2,850.00. . ’ ' Six room house with four lots. Cistern and drove well. Located on Elm St. Price, $1,200.00. , Nine room house, with 2% acres ofland. Smal' Darn. Located on High St. Price, $1,300.00. Seven room house, modern, with 9ood barn and full lot. Cellar under house. Located on North First St. Price, $2,300.00. Seven room aouse on corner of Fourth and Market Sts. Price, $2350.00. These properties arc all bargains. Can be bought on good terms, and we also have other properties which we are sure will suit. We also have a large list of farms of all sizes. HARVEY & LEONARD, Above Vince, Hite & Macklin, Decatur, Ind. 0 FOR RENT. ✓ Office rooms, modem, and will have steam heat. DAN ERWIN. 222tf o — WANTED —Men to work on streets and in stone quarry.—Juuub Haugk. 228t3 WANTED —Tvro fumiehed roo-:s for light housekeeping; have own stoves, dishes and bedding. Modern conveniences preferred. Excllent references. Address C. E. M., care Democrat. 228t3 STRAYED OR STOLEN—From the Riverside feed barn, 1 grey mare, 9 years old, weighing about 1400 lbs. Finder call 'phone 37, or notify Riverside feed bam, and receive reward. 231t3»

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice l« nereny given that sealed proposals will be received by mon council In snrf for the City of Decatur, Indiana. Ist Dsy of October, 1912, st 7 o'clock P «" • at th<,lr coi n ‘ l room In s»'<l ler tlon of the foUowin< described Im of Ninth street from south side of Nuttman avenue to Monroe Btrvvt \ccordlng to tl |p Plan*- profile specitleatioM and resolutions on file In the office of the city clerk. ’Bidders will be required to deposit wit It bid « certified check equal to •»u per cent of the estimate of the engineer on file in the office of the • v clerk In ease bid is not accepte<|ycheck will be returned to bidder; lull it’ l>ld 1S accepted and biuder refuses or neglects to enter into contract with said city within ten (days from the time he has been notified of the acceptance of his bid, said check will be forfeited to the city as ascertained and liquidated damages for failure to do so. Bidders blanks will be furnished at office of city clerk All bids must be submitted on blanks so furnished The said council reserves the right to reject any and all bids Witness my hand and seal this-Ist day Os Set.mpber.Ull2. sept. 21-28 _ CHY Clerk. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby Riven that sealed proposals will be received by the common council in and for the City of Decatur, Indiana, on the Ist Day of October, 1912, at 7 o’clock, p m„ at their council room in said city, for the construction of the following described improvement: The improvement of Monroe street from Mann street to a point 2 feet west of the Grand Rapids & Indiana Railroad. According to the plans, profile specifications and resolutions on file in the office of the city clerk. Bidders will be required to deposit with bid a certified check equal to 2’j per cent of the estimate of the engineer on file in the office of the city clerk. In case bid is not accepted check will be returned to bidder; but if bid is accepted and bidder refuses or neglects to enter into contract with said city within ten days from the time he has been notified of the acceptance of his bid. said check will be forfeited to the city as ascertained and liquidated damages for failure to do so. <■ Bidders blanks will be furnished at office of city clerk. All bids must be submitted on blanks so furnished. The said council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Witness my hand and seal this 21st day of Setempber, 1912. H. M. DeVOSS, sept 21-28 City Clerk. NOTICE fO CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals, will be received by the com mon council in and for the City of Decatur, Indiana, on the Ist Day of October, 1912, at 7 o’clock, p. m., at their council rnora in said city, for the construction of the following described improvement: Improvement o’’ Rugg street from the east side of iVlnchester street to Me'reer avenue According t . the plans, profile specifications and resolutions on file n the office of the citv clerk. , ‘i(ir | <rs will be required to deposit v ith bid a certified check equal to 2’ ’er cent r! the estimate of the on file In the office of the rity r’erk. In case bid is not accepted cl-eck v-' II be returned to bidder; ' ci if bid is accepted and bidder refuses or neglects to enter into contract with said city within ten days from the time he has been notified of .the acceptance of his bid, said check will be forfeited to the city as ascertained and liquidated damages for failure to do so. Bidders blanks will be furnished at office of city clerk. All bids must be submitted on blanks so furnished. The said council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Witness my hand and seal this 21st day of Setempber, 1912. -1. M. DeVOSS, sept. 21-28 City Clerk. r-ÜBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at her residence, 9 miles northeast of Decatur or two miles south and one mile west of Monroeville, and one mile east of the Shaffer school house, on Friday, October 4, 1912, beginning at 16 o’clock a. m. ,the following property, to-wit: Three Head of Horses: Good brood mare, with foal, good bay horse, has good speed; good sorrel buggy horse. Farming Implements: Ohio hay loader, good as new; Deering hay mower, good as new, Osborne hay tedder, good as new; Hoosier disc grain drill, good as new; check row CO rn planter, ground clod crusher, good as new; 3horse riding plow, good as-new; twohorse corn walking plow, spike-tooth harrow, good as new; two-shovel plows, Turnbull wagon, hay ladder, wagon bee. dozen grain sacks, set werk harness, 3-horse chain harness, set single buggy harness, between 40 and 50 tons of clover and timothy ay soft soal heater, oil tank that holds 60 gals., cne-horse cart, couple dozen chickens, some household furniture, and numerous other articles. lerms:— AH amounts of $5.00 and under cash. Over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, purehMer giy is note with approved security 4 Per cent off for cash. No property removed until settled for. lohn M « 9 ~R UDOLPH BOWMAN. John Speller, Auct. J. F. Fruchte, Clerk.

PUBLIC BALE The undersigned win a(! || auction at hit residence , south of Decatur, l miles um-}. h ' ll '‘ miles west of Monroe, ou Fri'j ' tuber 4, 1913, beginn.ng llt 10 o> am., tho following proMrty i Two Head of Horses: o ne Belgian mare, broke single spring colt. Cattle: Ono (()w *“ d 1 old, calt by side; 1 cow, wifi ( ,f| ’ soon, 5 years old; 1 cow, < will be fresh last of March, and J”' 1 ' other young cows. lIo K a F OUr , blooded Duroc sows md 25 « U shoats. weighing 40 to 70 n> s ° f Farming Implements: Osborn© bi er, with truck/ Thomas h ay good a* new; Osborne hay tedder o ' borne bay rake Superior disc n ’ drill, harrow, wagon p*.” of hay ladders, wafton bed, black haw com planter, set double earri agH ness, set double work harness board, fanning mill and other wtici'' too numerous to mention. Win sell 15 head of Jersey cows, calven by side. Terms:—-All amounts of aM der caau. Over $5.00 a credit of j months will be given, purchaser p,. ing his note with approved jecurity 4 per cent off tor cash. No p ropen> . removed until settled for c. o. McKean, J. N. Burkhead, Auct. Geo. McManama, Clerk. * PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer at pubii© sale at her residence on North Fitth street, Decatur. Indiana, at 1 o'ciwt p. m. on Saturday, Sept. 26, 1912, the following property: Kitchen cabinet, table, cook stove, cupboard, set of chairs, extension table, clock, pictures, glass cans, linoleum, bed lounge, two bed room suits, two sets bed springs, carpets, rocking chairs, dishes, lamps, sofa, two center stands, iron kettle, washing machine, hard coal burner and pipe. Terms of Sale:—All sums over six months' credit. Under that amount cash. 4 per cent off for cash on sums over $5.00. MRS. L. A. EDGE. John Singleton, Auct. 227t4-e-M READ THIS, IF YOU MEAN BUSINESS. Seven room house, with electric lights, water, bath, cistern, all in good repair, on Mercer avenue, not far oot. Price, $1500.00. Ten room house on Marshall street, fine location, abundance of fruit and nice garden, property in good repair Price, $2500.00. Flee acre tract with modem isprovements, including house and barn, owner must sell soon. Great sacrifice in price. Two he'J'; is on Jefferson street, vereasonable Two nice residences on North FiftS street, near greenhouse. Pri-e, $2250.00 and $1400.00. Fine location and fair improve meats, near the Presbyterian church. Nice residence on Eighth street, near G. R. & I. depot, very reasonable and attractive. Price $2500.00. Seven room house on Rugg street, near Sam Hite.grocery. Price, sl7hi Two residences on Mercer avenue, inside railroad. Price, $350.00 and $2350.00. Two large, modesit houses, one block of court house, on brick street, dirt cheap. Two vacant lots on Closs street. Two vacant lots on Monroe street, cheap. Several other vacant lots, »eil located, at low prices. A good up-to-ciate house and bar* ou North Second street, very reasonable, owner wants to sell badly and will sacrifice on. the value of property. Two modern, up-to-date houses on Winchester street, inside the railroad, much below original cost. Fine dwelling on Adams street, three blocks from the court house. Good house on West Madison street, inside the railroad, brick street improvement paid. Price, $2000.00. Modern house with good bgrn 011 Jefferson street. Price. $2500.00. House with two lots on South Is ’ enth street, very reasonable. DAN ERWIN, eo-d-lw Erwin Bld., Op. Court INSURANCE MEETING. Notice is hereby given that the man Fire Insurance company French township, Adams coital). “• diana, will hold their thirtieth annu’' business meeting at the public sclm building in Vera Cruz, Wells couob’ Indiana, on Saturday, October s,lJlat 10 o’clock a. m. 229t4-ero-d A. J .SMITH, Pr es o WANTED—Gin to do general hous f work. Call phone 633, or Brushwiller & Baker grocery. - Large size Boston for sale Saturday at Racket Store. , , nl . se . WANTED—GirI for general work, only two in family APi’ 1 once to J. h. Btoue. :