Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 266, Decatur, Adams County, 7 November 1912 — Page 4

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EAST BUFFALO. Cast Buffalo, N. Y . Nov ~ -(Spec ial to Daily -Detnot rati Receipts, I!.L’lfO shipments. 960; official to New York yesterday, 380: hogs closing strong. Medium and heavy, |B.oo@|B.2c: Yorkers. |7.750|8>0; pigs, and lights, |7.25®»7.60; roughs, $7.00®|7.2t>; stags, |5.50@*6.50; sheep, 600, steady; lambs dull, feeding weak, cattle, 150; slow. a •», m/RK. No. 2 Red wheat 98c No 2 White wheat 95c W‘:*»e corn and mixed 73c S’."!>dard oats "0c ' oats 28c Simple stained oats 23c Rye <2c Feeding bailey 43 s Alsike seyl 110.23 No. 1 clo'»r hay 110.30 Timothy hay 113.00 Mixed clover hay 113 00 Medium mixed ..411.50 Heavy clover hay |lo<o Rye straw |sj 0 Oats straw 44.50 Wheat straw 14.501 Clc-er send 18.25' T >tb. s..d .- 41 23' COAL Mi’KET. P' (hontas egg and Pimp . 15.75 West Virginia eg gand lump... 41 75. Pomery egg and lump 14.75 Jackson Hill egg and lump 35.25 Yellow Jacket lump 14.751

’ ——— ■ 11. ■■■■■■! ■■ ■■■■■■■-. MEN WANTED AT THE SUGAR FACTORY STEADY EMPLOYMENT FOR THE WINTER. APPLY AT ONCE. Holland-St. Louis Sugar Co. The Home Upholstering Co. We are prepared to do any kind of upholstering and fur nitu e repairing. Will call for and deliverarticles and guarantee satisfaction. Prices are right. Phone 44Korcall at2l9 E. W. F. HELM Prop. Also buy and sell all kinds of Second Hand Goods. Put ajßottlt* in L for comfort, enjoyment and pov II \ 11 siNe relief on ) our trip. For our whiskey u ts not only a splendid. P*"®" V itij mellow,)smooth drink for the MIM] sociably inclined: it is also with- | * out a peer for medicinal .use. ■■■( J® „ Doctor* recommend it and take BSFfei J it themselves. JThrv know what ■! jCW w good liquor is H BerghoffJßeer by the case. Al iRI F V Comer of Second and I.J .!B- U, I vfadiwn streets.

Fanre s’.ou Work Ft Your M)ney *Let 11 work for you. You are now getting returns for y*-u r year’s w rk. Exercta care in its use. Deposit what you will need in a checking account and take an interest uvunng certificate foryoir svrplvs. fIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DECATUR

Anthracite eg>„ stove nnd chestnut 110.00 Anthracite pea 8.00 Anthracite mixed 9 00 Coek 7 00 LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET . Spr.ug chicks 10c Ducks 10c Fowls 10c Gccso 8c Eggs ...27c Butter 18c Turkeys 11c Old roosters 5c KALVWtx MARKETS I dHt sMm ~»e t'alf 12c Ja.ios 6c Sheep pwiu .. ... . . .. 2fic.Cfil.oo FLLI.ENKAMF’S. Butter 20c<J25c lard 8c Eggs 80c NIP .l«r. A CO. ' Eggs 30c ! Butter 18c 025 c »». BCRLINfc Spring chicks 9c Ducks 10c Fowls 9c Geese 9c Eggs 27c 'Butter 19c i Turkeys 15c I Old roosters 9c

PUBLIC SALE GF r>*.|RV COWS. The undersigned will offer at public auction on the Da' id Gerber farm, three miles west of Decatur and one mile east of Preble, beginning at 10 a. m., on Monday, November 11, 191", the following live stock: Twenty-five extra, good dairy cows, about half of these with calves by their side, bal ; ance will be fresh from day of sale to March I. Among these are a number of extra good Holstein heifers, a few good Holstein heifers. These cows were not bought for sale purposes but are our own dairy cows we have been milking the last several years. Owing to other business inter es‘ i requiring our attention we are going to quit the dairy business and the stock will l>c disposed of on this date. These cows weigh from 1200 to 1400 pounds and are in extra good shape. This Is your opportunity to secure the right kind of mib’h cows or feeding stock. A few good stock bulls, some good feeding steers, some food feeding heifers. One full blooded Holstein bull, coming 3 years old; 1 team good work horses, will weigh about 1300; 1 mown mare, colt by side, weighs about 1300; 1 bay mare, weight about 300; 4 registered Shropshire rams. 1 year old: 25 extra good breeding ewes. Also farming implements and 750 shocks extra good coni. This sale will be held rain or shine, under cover. Terms—On all cattle and sheep a credit of 3, 6 and 9 months with 6 per cent Interest will be given. Horses and corn will be sold or i months time, withoot interest. Approved security is necessary in ail cases and no property is to be removed until settled for. DAVID GERBER & SON John Spuhler and Noah Frauhiger, Aucts. Fred Fruchte, Clerk, b0.2,4.5,6,7,S 9 (Advertisement) PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will offer at pub lie auction ’n the city of Decatur al the Decatur Horse Sale barn, on First street, on Thursday. November 14. beginning promptly at 10 o'clo'-k a. tn, the following property, to-wit: Twenty head of Ken.ucky mules These mules are from 6 to 9 years of age, good sire, with good weight, in good flesh and are all guaranteed to be good woike-s; fifteen to eighteen head c«. horses, consisting of the heavy diaft type, «ith plenty of box’ and finish, good aeavy chunks, some big feeders, a few brood mares, nnd a few general parpose horses; 10 Studebaker dump wagons. These wagons are all in good running condition and will be sold tor the high dollar; lo sets of double mule harness, all In good condition. Terms made known on day of sale Any one wishing to sell a horse, a commission of 12.00 will be charged for each and every horse sold and a commissi m of 11.00 for all torses offered and not sold B WOODS. John Spuhler, Noah Frauhiger, Aucts. J F. Fruchte, Clerk. ""■ O — ■ WANTED. Reliable party or firm ar representative in this county for ike SweeperVac, a thoroughly reliable vacuum cleaner. Thia is no fake and if yo-t are Interested, let me hear from >ou If not, do not waste your time.—l. <’ Stevenson, 69 When Ride, !ndi*n»|>oils, Ind —Advt. t*s NORTHERN INDIANA REAL ESTATE COMPANY. Slxty five acre farm. 4 miles from Decatur, 5 room house, large barn, buildings In good condition, on pike, all good beet land. ’■ room bouse on Use 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 twice NORTHERN INDIANA REAL EA I TATE COMPANY. j NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. Notice la hereby given that the first Monday in November, November 4th. la the last day you have to pay your taxes All tag** not paid on or Wore that time will be delinquent and thpenalty «. ten per cent will be added aa the law requires If you 4o not want to pay cqpL pay your taxes now The treasurer a office will be open from 7 o' lots a m until & o'clock p m Yours vary truly, Isltf C. w Y AGE IL. Co Trees (Xd».rti»«-ment» TYPEWRITER FOR SALE. A Smith Premier In good condition will sell for Ijo W Call at thia offkr ts. ... ■ FOL'Nt>-Grey shawl tn front of my rtMldeoco on North Second Meat. Owner can have ■«>• by proving prow erty and paying for thia ad.--W J. •p«,acar -Advt 24213

Public SALE. The undersigned having rented his , farm will sell each and every article • to the highest bidder at his residence, • T~ iniles northeast of Decatur and 5 , miles south of Monroeville, on Wed- > nesday, Nov. 13, beginning at 9:30 r o'clock a. m. Nine Head of Horses; 1 G-yeai'-old brood mare. % Belgian, > weight 1600 fits.; 1 brood mare, good - aa grows, weight 1550; 1 brood mate, in foal; 1 two-year-old black colt, ! draft type; 1 two-year-old driver; 2 - yearling draft mare colts, 1 sorrel and > 1 blue roan; 2 yearling gelding bay 1 colts, draft type. Two Head of Cattle: One 5-year-old Vi Jersey, giving » plenty of milk, and will be fresh in I March; 1 5-year-old Durham cow, givi Ing plenty of milk and will be fresh • in April. Twenty Head at' Good I Ewes; chickens, three dozen; corn, > 9 acres in shock. Farming Implei inents: Oue binder, mower, hay load- : er. hay tedder, John Deere riding > breaking plow, breaking plow, 2 dou- ■ ble shove! plows. Tiger riding cultivator. walking cuiti.ator, disc gra n i drill, check row planter, land roller, • spike tooth harrow, spring tooth bar- , row, fanning mill, hay ladders, lowwhee'ed farm wagon, wide tire wagon, 1 2 buggies, 2 sets heavy breeching harness, 2 sets single buggy harness, Uynets, horse blankets, robes, complete Mt blacksmith tools, threshing machine outfit, consisting of 18-horse t.iffalo • itt, double engine; Buffalo pit stccle separator, Hardsell clover huiler, McCormick S-roll corn husker, | Buckeye sawmill, wood saw, water tank and wagon and many other articles too numerous to mention. Lun h served on the premises. Terms; —On threshing outfit will be mad* known on day of sale; on all other article's, $5.00 and under, cash; over |5.00 a credit of 12 months Will be given, purchase) giving note with approved security. 3 j>er cent discount for cash. HERMAN & LOVIS BOHNE. Jonn S; uhler, Auct. Frml Fruchte. Clerk. GOOD FARM FOR SALE. 80 acres, 2’4 i»’B<-s north of Berne. Will take property in Berne or Decatur in part pc_. meat At the right price. See 255t0 ARVEY & LEONARD (A'Jvertiseai' nt • FOR RENT Studabaker home, oast of Decatur, Ind. All modern, furnace, bath, electric lights, gas. etc. Two orchards, big poultry yard, large garden Enquire of A. D. Suttles, at Old Adams County Bank. . isctf (Advertisement ) Two ladles, driving on the Preble road, eaat, Sunday aft«*mootp' had belter return a small black and white clog if they do not want further trouble — Vinson Lewton. -Advt 263t3 FOR 7»ffNT—■ utudabaker farm, ’i mil*- uni Decatur Ind Fine beet land and farm well Improved En quire of A D. Suttles, at Old Adams County 'tank.—Advt. 2<6tf •5% Monev All you want. Abstracts made and Titles Guaranteed. Insurance Writers Office Rooms on first floor oppisite interurban Station. — Graham an ! Walters (©* sews Ptre And Wholesome are the cak-s, cookies, etc., we make. Any mother can be sure of the care and cleanlines* observed by a visit to our bake ahopa. Just come in any time and see how systematic, sanitary and scientific everything is. As clean and gnod as in your own home” is our watchword and guide. Jacob Martin

I YOU VOTEDfa I For our store, as we asked you to, according to the reports as tabulated for the business done the past week. There is a reason-And that is that we are offering you *! the best selected stock of fall and wdnter suits, overcoats, and furnishings for men and boys ever shown in Decaeur. B We can please you both as to Quality and Price. TRY US. 11ANCE, HITE & MACKLIF I

NOTICE. For first-class livery at reasonable prices, good outfits, call or phone 182, to Ernest Schlickman, Third and Monroe.—Advt. 260t3 (Advertisement I o notice. A' 1 .anting winter apples leave orders at my office u.’ ,-Tiday evening, as delive-y will be made j.turday — Ernst S< hlickn -n, i nlrd and Mon-! roe. —Advt. 26013 (Adveriisement) GIRI. WAXTED-To do housework in residence part of county infirmary. Wage* |s.Ott per week Inquire at once. Advt. 26612 ■fl L / IWBS'A** i^fl r Ifl/S-i ' -'fll AT THE CRYSTAL. The Crystal has very fine shows for tonight. We have a very good comedy film and two romances. The price oi admission Is so small that you can hardly afford to miss the show tonight "THE MAN UNDER THE BED." Vi. tagraph Comedy. "THE DOUBLE CROSS.* Salig, a Romance of Old Colorado. "THE THIEF." Kalem, a Problem Plan. FtV» CENTS. The CRYSTAL Theater. WiBmfiBMhMBWRBOWTODon’t Worry muln-f matte, •, bi t cun. •O us We will loan you what you nerd on your furniture, pl ano, team ur saaon without removal We tit. you a written statem« t.t <<r youi contract We al'uv . vi. time without charge in case of sickness or loss of work. per Week for M weeks a I ''- (*• loan AH amounts in proportion If you need monel. nil out the follow ins blank, cut It out and mall it to us.' Name . Otesaeeesseasseaoeaeeeeeassseao Address ..# Our agent la in Decatur every Tuesday. Reliable Private H. Wains Im cimom Kats bile had ISH Roc mI . Roe ond Floor, lue t'alSo-.n Htraat Homo ‘Phone, Ml Port Wayne, Ind X

EASY AND SURE WAY TO CURE COLDS. Don’t Neglect a Cold, Ely’s Cream Will Stop it in the Sneezing Stage. A cold generally attacks the weakest part, affecting the eyes and ears in some and producting nasal catarrh and throat troubles in others. A cold is due to au brane lining of the —r passages, and may be promptly cured with a little Ely 's Cream I Lal a, whicti-tnimediately I relieve* the inflammation and all the distressing symptoms, such as sneezing, coughing, running at the nose and eyes, hoarseness, SO re throat, fever and headache. One reason why this pure, antiseptic Balm acta so quickly is became It is applied directly to the tender, sore surfaces

PUBLIC SALE ’ 30 HiIEiD Os Fresh Imported Percheron and Belgian Draft Horses, <£3 Stallions SATURDAY, NOV., 16,1912 At one o’clock P. M. at Gunsett’s Sale Stable, South Market Street, Van Wert, Ohio. __Jhese weigh from'lßoo to 2300. low down and.widc and. high quality. This saie'includesheavy draft mares. One team of Percheron mares and one team of Belgian mares will weigh 1800 or more, 3 years old;*some good thick 2-year-old marcs that will weigh .1500 or better, and some 3-year-old mart*. Quite a number of these mares have been bred in the Old Country and are safe in foal. ■ I have ,iMt showed at two Fairs since they arrived, and won first and second premiums over the rest, at the Knox i County and Coshocton County Fairs. I will hold this sale at the barns of J. Gunsett, South Market Street, Wert, Ohio, on Saturday. November 16,1912. L. S. Braddock. ED. KIRKLAND, Auct SCOTT GIFFIN, Clerk For Further Particulars of Ed Keltner.

Even in severe, chronic casea of ca. tarrh. Ely’s Cream Halm never tails to quickly and effectually check the poisonous discharge which clogs the | head and throat. Causing the disgust ln« hawking, spitting and blowing ol the nose This remedy not only drives out the disease. but heals and strengthens the weakened membrane*, thus ending catarrh. Catarrh is a filthy, disgusting disease Oon’t put un w-Ji it another day Get a 50 cent bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist and see how quickly you will be relieved It is perfectly harmlee* Holthouse Ifrug Co. t-to (Advertisement) . —o FOR SALE—Shropshire rams sad 1400-!b. 7-year-old mare—E F Miller, R R. Xc 11, *phone 10!) line —Advt 264 is