Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 249, Decatur, Adams County, 18 October 1912 — Page 4
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b'AST rufpalo. Fast. Buffalo. N. Y., Oct. is (Special to Daily Democrat! Receipts, 8,oi"': s iruien s. 2,8." i); official to New York yesterday, 280; hogs closing steay. Medium aid heavy. [email protected]; $s o'1; ss‘a): pigs and lights, $7.50 "i $7 77; roughs. sß.lWrsß.3o; stags. $5.50 ft J 7.50; sheep. 9.00; strong; top lambs $7 in; cattle. 400; steady. a•. sxiRK No. 2 Red ” heat $1 01 No. 2 White wheat 98c Yellow corn 85c White corn and mixed B'lc No. 2 oats 29c Simple stained oats 25c Rye 62c Feeding barley 45c Alsike seed J 10.25 No. 1 clover hay $10.50 Timothy hey $13.50 Mixed clover hay ' . Jl3 00 Medium mixed JI 1.50 Heavy clover hay J 10.50 Rye straw $5.00 Oats straw J 4.50 Wheat straw $4.50 (’lover seed $9.00 Timothy seed [email protected] LOCAL DEL'VEREV COAL PRICES. Pocahontas $5.00 Pomeray ».$4.50 Kentucky Splint Ji.'O W. Ya Splint $4 50 Jacteoa Hill 5.00 Mssslllon 4.75 Price at bine er ear, 25c less: 20c per nour extra for tabor In bins: carrying coat, 50c per con eld's; carrying
| W INNES SHOE STORE f = Welcome Home = “ All old and young boys, and girls and — extends an invitation to call and see us at our old stand, where we have on display for your inspection a full line of the latest styles in the best grade of for me*», women and children. As a special inducement during Old Home Weekonly. we are giving a vety neat XX an i attract; ve silver shoe as a souvenir Z 3 to everv pt t • chase of 1 Box of 2in 1 shoe XX I ’ ish wbi< *i sells the world over for 10 «X XX cents. e our window display. » | WINNES SHOE STORE~ = =
HIGH f IMPROVED F KRM With 10 ' house. «tric«ly modern. at auct.3. Oc. 18. 1312, at 1 o'cb«';‘ tn tS?H seres corn, wheat,l elover, slfalfs *n<t grw** land: Q mil*' l.ihertv Mill*; 3W pop.: school.! ehurche*. stores, depot, elevator, etc., on good gravel road, artesian water, never freezes. small orchard, extra targe barn, plenty of out buildings — Ed Boner. Liberty Mill*. Ind
OLD FRIENIS NEW FRIENDS May you meet many and renew old times! May the week bring you scores of z new ones: One of th? best friends you can have is a bank account i We are i eady to do our part. • FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DECATUR •i «
coal up one flight of stairs, SI.OO per ton extra; carrying coal up two flights of stairs, JI.SC extra. * LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET * Spring chicks 10c , 1 Ducks 10c Fowls 10c • Geese Sc i Eggs 25c Gutter 18c Turkeys 10c Old roosters 5c 1 kalvbh market* Beet nMea 9c t’alf 12c ' Tailow . 6c J Sheep pelts 4... 26c@$1.0(* FULLENK A MP’S. i I j Butter 22c@25c II I ard 8c ’I Eggs 27c i! — NIP-ICK <• CO. l| • Eggs 26c 1 Butter . 18c@25c ■ K. BUKLINfk. I I Spring chicks 9c I Ducks 10c I i Fowls 9c I! Geese .’....9c >! Eggs 25c i j Butter. 19c ■ Turkeys 12c ; I Old roosters 5c
\GENTS—A money maker. Guaran teed hosiery to wearer Our proposl pion beat* all other*; sio per day. Write immediately — Quaker City . Milla, 38 go. 16th St. Philadelphia. Pa. ' W 4NTED--Present addrea* of oas Benjamin F. Stark, who at one time had homestead In Cheyenne county, Xebr Said to live in Indiana now. Kindly Inform Theodore Honda. Curtis. Nebr.
FARMS FOR SALE. 117 M acres, 1% miies-of Decatur, 7room house, cellar, barn 40x62. This farm is a good one, and will not last long at price, $155 per acre. 80 acres, Wells county, *4 black soil, new 9-room house, new barn, 36x50, 1% miles of a town; price, sllO per acre. 66 acres, 4% miles of Decatur, 7room house, barn 36x60, and one 30x50; $137.50 per acre. 165 acres, t*£. miles of Decatur, % black soil, 8-room house, barn 40x60, other outbuildings; price, $137.50 per acre. 80 acres, 4*4 miles of Decatur, j black soil, well tiled, good 7-rooni house, barn 36x70, plenty of fruit; •price, $l4O per acre. 75 acres, Wabash township, 5-rootn house, good barp, ujjxed soil; price $92.50 per acre. 67 acres. 3 miles of Willshire, Ohio, black soil, 5-room house and fair stable; price; $l2O per acre. 212 acres, 7 miles of Decatur, 3 miles of a trading station, extra good 8 room house, 2 new barns, 39x56 and 30x40; price, $l2O per acre. 101 acres, 3 miles of Decatur, 9-rooin house, barn 36x56, plenty of outbuildings and fruit, well tiled; price, $l2O per acre. 62 acres, Wells county, five miles from Bluffton, 7-room house, barn 40x60, all kinds of fruit; price, slls per acre. 80 acres, 5 miles of Monroeville, Allen county, 5-room house, ham 30x52, orchard, etc., level black land; price, $125 per acre. SO acres, Adams county, good 6-room house, cellar and barn, % black soil, 3 miles of a good town; price, sllO per acre. 80 acres, 3 miles from Decatur, good house and barn, plenty of fruit; price $95.00 per acre. 140 acres, 2*4 miles of Decatur, 9room house, barn 40x70, plenty of fruit; price, $l3O per acre. 9'l acres, 4 miles from Decatur, practically all black soil, 7-room bouse.
barn, 36x60; price, $15,000. 100 acres, union township, mostly all black land, 9room house, cellar, barn 30x60; these buildings are almost new. Price, $15,000. 120 acres, Kirkland township, black land, 8-room house, barn 40x70; price, sl6ti 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 4 LEONARD Office over Vance, Hite & Macklin's. o NORTHERN INDIANA REAL ESTAT' COMPANY. Sixty-five acre farm, 4 miles from Decatur. 5 room house, large barn, buildings in good condition, on pike, al! good beet land. 5 room house on Line street, large barn, drove well, plenty of fruit, a bargain If taken soon. 7 room house on Elm street, good as new, a good property at right price. NORTHERN INDIANA REAL ESTATE COMPANY. (Advertisement) WANTED. 160 acre farm, within three miles of Decatur Must be *ocd, level land and well Improved Cash buyer. A. 8 KELLER. 242t6 c Monroe. Ind. * Advertin' ment) TO BEET GROWERS. Anybody needing help toward getting their beet* ready for the factory.
pleas- notify the two young men llv-l ' In* one-half mile west of Monroe, on Philip Heffner farm.—Adv 3Jltl(Advertisement) WAGON LOAD OF BREAD. f will be on the street nest week with s load of bread, clnamon roils, t-otrf-a and bvn« My Tip Top bread makes the finest kind of sandwiches. J C COVEHDALE J4ftt3 I’hon- 4(8. ' * !• ert s-meni) ~~ 1..— .1. drmocsat want ads pat dig. .. —i ■■...gj.-.i — . — ! Dr. C.». ijnnell VETERINARIAN LJKrh—.£» Office 14b r nO"*i Ramdence 102 —' ——■ ~ — I limimi ■ .HB! Michigan farms lx yt u are interested in Michigan farms or real estate write HAIGHT & HICKS Howard City, Mich. We have the Bargains from >lO. per acre up.
RECORDS CRASHED AND SMASHED. Record for Sales, Record for Cures, Record for Testimonials. The immense sales of Harshone roots and herbs at the Hoithouse drug i store has perhaps broken the record of any one medicine that has ever sold in this city, and the record which the i remedy has made for cures and great benefits is, positive!.* remarkable. The testimonials of praise which continue , to come In from every direction Is convincing proof of the great merits of the Harshone root and herb plan of ridling the system of disease. The i time for Young’s departure is drawing near, but he will stay in the drug store until the closing hour next Saturdoy i night, and it is hoped that he will have i the time to explain the remedy to all who call at the dtug store te see him , between now and then. Young said: • "The reason our remedy has done so much good for so many people of this i community is because it has the me t . I to do anyone good who gives it a ia : [ I trial. Harshone roots and hc.b , clean the whole system of Impuritie i and when the digestive organs, liv. - and kidneys are ue longer dogged u i with poisonous matter, natuie. v. • I soon repair the injur'es which 1 . ■ i been wrought, but ev•ln :e. vy. .ag i the cause o. uisc.'sc. Is '.>e.l IJ give > nature seme assis>«u..e in restoring affected parts to a normal condition, , therefore the unequaled tonic i uants of Harshone roots and herbs are compounded with the cleansing agents, also the soothing and healing qualities i of some of the ingredients are impw , tant factors when the mucous linings 1 of any of the organs are affected by catarrh. Harshone roots and herbs I will benefit anyone suffering with I wasting disease, general debility, indigestion, constipation, nervousness, • rheumatism, catarrh and a train of f symptoms resulting from poisonous accumulation due to a weak and d! • seased condition of the digestive and , secretory organs.”
This is Youngs last week her -. I Therefore, those who need more of tl e root and herb remedy should get it before he leaves, as it is sold at ija.'price while ne Is here. (Advertisement) NOSE STOPPED UP WITH CATARRH. A Common Sense Treatment for Cold* and Catarrh—Give* Instant Relief. No matter how miserable you are with catarrh or a cold in the bead, nose stopped up, throat sore, eyes running. dull pain in the head, dry cough, fever, foul breath? Ely's Cream Balm will give you instant relief. It gets right at the root of the trouble, cleanses, heals and strengthens , the raw, sore membranes, stops th*nasty discharge so that you are not constantly blowing the no**- and spitting. In a few minutes after applied you can just feel it doing its work of cleaning the head, the pain and soreness are relieved, the breathing bevme* natural and the stuffed-up feel | >c Is gone. This cleansing, healing, antiseptic Balm contain* no mercury, t' a'ne or other harmful drugs It is •■r«y to apply, pleasant to use, and never fails to give relief, even In the wrist cases. Never neglect a cold, and don't suf I er the miseries of catarrh nor disgust ur friend* with your hawking, spitting and foul breath. Get a 50-cent bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your dntggist, and start the treatment at once. You will find that It will be the best Investment you ever made. The llzxlsKvvtiaaaa fhsMltr t f lat
Holthouse Drug t ts (Advertisement) _<> MONEV PUBLIC SALE FOR cf)AL AN|) OTHER The undersigned will offer lor sale i WINTER SUPPLIES { at his residence, two and one-half! „ „ . v . . . , „ .u . . .v u . I ls f° u Bw “d mod*) for fuel, win miles south o* Decatur on the Mud Pike on Tu-sds). October 32, begin . . , . . .. . L .u ... _• number of small bills which nine at 10 o clock it. m. the following I —d attention borrow the mon property, to-wlt. Four Head of Horses Hay mare, id years old. ... ' . , , . . ...j. . . . "* make loans on Furnltu;.-. weight about HOO; bay horse, toe 1 . llano. T-ama, Wagons, etc., worker; brood mare. . years old. hi ‘ foal: spring c»lt One milch co* out r-mota T.. ..... 1 with PU. *• "" ‘ W » m~i - l» .MO- .T,, »• “ ens. Farming Implements: I leering . * * “* * * ’ hinder. Deering mower, hay Heder. or to “ ot hay rake, riding breaking plow, walk ' . . Ing breaking plow, spiketooth harrow, ‘ ’TL *** p ’ ***ks double shovel Plow. .Ingle shove) . »3& W loan All amount, plow, planU r. Oliver riding corn ™ IT. T, .T plow, dim- harrow, hay ImMera. 1 farm " M °* *** f “ b,“kwagons, beet rack, brand new; .agon C “‘ * ° U ‘ “* U ma “ “” “* box. land roller, float, grain drill, mud ' Namboat, set double harness, set single work harness, set buggy harness, top Address buggy, about 2<> cord of cook stove wood. «W> shocks of corn in field. Our agent is in Decatur every about fiO bushels of potatoes, and uu 1 Tuesday, msroua other articles Reliable private I Tanas: All amounts of ff» no and under, cash Over 13.0 Oa credit of ft fl W- LffsU C JwflWl months will be given, purchaser glv Fatablisf xi Ifta »>><>tn jut Itig his note with approved security; on J Flo Tun lalbn-n Utrwei 4 per cent off for cash. No property . Homo *Pb<«e Six removed until settled for. WILLIAM LICHTLE. I » V fiyne. Ind John
Home Comers Horse Show CONTINUED FROM PAGE TWO Louis F. Ricketts,*Van Wert. O. Leo Millev, Huntington. Mrs. Jennie Wiles. Muncie. Albert. Watson, Bluffton. Mrs. Clara Watson, Ft. Wayne. Wade 11. Myers, Owassa, Okla. L. 1.. ’Ray, Glenmore, O. F. C. Temple, H. Wayne. J. W. McKean, Bluffton. Frank E. Rice, Marion. Mis. Alice Forenchet, Ft. Wayne. Frank Albright, Ft. Wayne. Miss Pearl Miller, Ft. Wayne. G. W. Beers, Ft. Wayne. L. A. Lenhart, Maples. Mrs. Lizzie Gilson Bunn, Akron, O. Clara Lankenau, Ft. Wayne. Mrs. Hattie Gilson Young, Winchester. Miss Zoa Miller, Ft. Wayne. Mrs. Cal Miller, Ft. Wayne. Mrs. Roy Y’enis, Bluffton Norris Miller, Hoagland. Mrs. Rosa Albright, Ft. Wayn< Mrs. Edith Wagner, Pierceton. T. J. Albright, FL Wayne. Edward Kuhl, Middleton. Ada Sautbine, Craigville. Mrs. A. R. Parker, Monroeville. Mrs. John Rex, Ossian. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wysong, Blurton. L. H. Gaze and wife. Sagina -, Mica. Mrs. Nettie FBrn, Van Buren. Mrs. Jacob (Toss, Ft. Wayne. Mrs. Emma J. Young, Celina, Ob-i John H Yaney, Celina, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. O. M? Robison. Mtn roeville. Cora Badders. Ft. Wayne. W C. Graham, Culebra, Canal ZoinPearl Ferrell Hammond Mra. Cora E. Smith. Ft. Wayne Mrs. John I-ang. Ft. Wayne. Mrs. E. C, Amend, Dayton, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Will Christen. Bocklord, Ohio. Verna Darkless. Ft. Wayne
Mrs. L. A. Lenhart. Maples. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Houser. Huntington. Mrs. B. M. Baxter, Ft. Wayne. D. D. Baxter, Fort Wayne Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Wolford. Fort Wayne Earl Richard*. Freeport, Mich. Elva Barger, Bluffton G. H. Baughman, Ft. Wayne Mrs. Jess Pickering, Willshire, Ohio ; *Vm. A. Durk, GarretL Mrs. C. K. Bell, Lima. Ohio Henrietta Wright, Nixie. Mo. Mrs Emma Case. Lima, Ohio. John Wilber, Ft. Wayne. Mr*. Don Quinn, Chicago Mrs. Lucile Seabold. Lima, Ohio Miss Nellie Barger, Bluffton. Charles Earhart, Ossian Mrs. D. Petgen, Pt. Wayne Florence Tucker. Craigville. LOST Hand bag with bead work on side. Contained small amount cf [ money. Please return to Mrs. Mary | Congleton or to this office. 249t3 WANTED—Man to wo:k on farm, I either by the month or day; steady | job.—inquire of .’. C. Harkles*. R. It i No. 8; "phone 1 on L line.—Advt 24613 j LOST -Ono pan gold-rimmed spec taeles, between North Ward school house and Monroe streeL Finder re '. turn to B. W Sholty residence and receive reward —Advt. 342t3 .' 'eczema* 1 11 itehln* PUee Feb. Darter lu-t. Sesli- Krun Uon* and Skin Treutss or say Klad. c»n b« 2urad by u>lo* K H Oimawnl If 00l handin' W four t-ruyr.-u. aend sou by mail to BLMPG BSOS . Mfr* I U7 Mo. 2 Mears* St. Pesetur Ind I U ,
,-|i— — ..'rx ] JF JOHN DUBACH A| I FARM SALE I 1 I ~ JTONDAY, OCT. 21, 1912 I At my farm 5 miles east, and 1 mile south of i 13 Bluffton, or 2 miles north of Vera Cruz, I will y f- i 1 U fer for sale the following propei ty: | fl? Head of Horses: B I ■ 10 years old, with colt; one black mare; one black i y horse, 4 years old; one bay horse, 3 years old;one 3 colt ready to wean. 16 Head of Cows:]™- j i stein cows; one three year oid cow; one eight year g old cow: one half Jersey cow. n Three fat sheep. About 200 chickens. 135 acres of*com in field. 30 ton*of hay in mow. Oats in bin. I n Farming Implements: Wgl 1 pion mower; 1 Osborn hay loader, two good wagons, one I | with hog rack and side boards complete, one hay ladder, I rn 1 tedder. 1 hay rake, 1 gang plow. 1 disc gang plow, I ■ I I walking plow, I shovel plow, I roller, 1 corn planter 2 I I ] disc harrows, 1 a double dise; 1 spring tooth and I spike I j I tooth harrow; 3 cultivators, 2 drills, I fodder cutter, I | | Fairbanks scales, 4 sets of heavy working harness, I uas-1 pi oline engine, 2 steam engines, 2 60 gallon gasoline tanks ■ 1 new gasoline stove, household goods and other articles I
SALE TO START AT 10 A.M. J TF|>M£. and under cash; all sums over $5 a credit nl i.Ki’iJ: o f 9 months will be given without interest, purchaser giving bankable note. 5 per cent discount for I J JOHN DUBACH > Acoi. DOLLINS, Auct. E.C. WAUGH. Clerks AAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAASS* a .. SATURDAY. OCTOBER IS, 1912. A ———- • » A GENERAL EVENT*. * A Herr Granada and Fodora. t A Balloon Race and Double Parachute Drop at 4:00 P. M. on Manic: » A Street • A Band Concerts by Pleasant Ridge and Blue Creek Bands dur nj aft- i A ernoon and evening. » a Maieppa and Greater United Shows During Afternoon and Even l ** t AAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAA»r*»«
———— — i - FOR SALE-CHEAP. Five-passenger American automobile. fully equipped. Five passenger International autobile. fully equipped. 24»tC ME. Hl TTON, Geneva, Ind (Advertisement! o LOST Mr*. R. 8. McFarren lost a gold stone breast pin. tn gold setting*. between the Old Adams County bank, going to the sugar beet factory, and returning to the B. W Sholty residence. Finder plenty* return to the B W. Sholty residence and receive reward—Advt «4tts
Perfect Feetk I FreeFromX Eu ,h- / Corns and \ |R” Sh ..J Bunions ) g This is the place to get them. We are X ■ collecting al! the coins «nd bunions in X > ’" wn —t’ving in exchange perfect, Z ■ braltbv, normal fret—/rw with every X > p.ir o< the famous Dr. A. Reed X J Cuabioo Shoes. Z < V"v easts rant hsvsroriM or traaioe* it Z * ..** v.msdsto prevpat and so do»-»T # K w« the wnndsrtid ebanas Is >.>ur tssi. Z f r£l “ •*"»*'* v tn Dr. A Be»d < — I /Ta' \ Jf *?' F "" ’ w-tktns - > Ik A / \ . JJR /J\ Z / / ft a Z r /*-. I- iV 'itJ'x' PEOPLES |& GERKE ad*
- '■ PROPERTY FOR SALE. I have a good house ant .-mb. lot, located near the North school house, for Mie 228t3* JOHN DRAKE — - t> -■ - FOR 7.ENT—Ltud* baker t»na • mile J.um Decatur Ind line i land and farm well impro'-d » qulr* of A. D. Suttles, at old vdsms County Bank—Advt. Queen Dorn, clairvoyant, elfi «'* reading* at Brokaw': *'rl»i- t :'AS ■ north of court bon**- I baw ■ ered lost monev. jewelry. et« R* s Ings. tSe.-
