Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 276, Decatur, Adams County, 19 November 1912 — Page 4

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k EAST BUFFALO. I East Buffalo, N. Y. Nov. 19—(Spec. | ial to Daily Democrat! Receipts, 6. ) 4'h); shipments, 2,280; .official to New York yesterday, 5.510: market chains steady at the advance Medium and heavy. -$8.00?f$8.10; Yorkers, $8.00; pigs and lights, $7.85 5118.00; roughs, $7.00017.25; stags, ss.s*o '<i $0.75; slieep, 9,000; weak; top lambs. $7.25; cattie, 500; steady. e. >, WHK. _____ t No. 2 Red wheat 98c No. 2 White wheat 95c Standard oats 27c No. 3 oats 91c Simple stained oats 21c Rye 62c Feeding barley ... 453 ' Alsike sc vl $10.25No. 1 light clover hay $11.50 No. 1 clover hay $lO or.l Timothy hay $12.50 1 ... . Oil

.Ui*ru tIU’VI sscsj . ... . • - - Medium mixed $11.50 Heavy clover hay $9.50 Rye straw $6.00 Oats straw $5.50 Wheat straw $4.50 Clover seed , »sß.2’ T mothy seed $1.27 COAL MARKET. Pocahontas egg and lump . ~...55.75' West Virginia eg gand $4.751 Pom*ry egg and lump 14.75 Jackson Hill egg and lump < ..$5 25j Yellow Jacket lump $4.75 . Anthracite egi,, stove and chest-

Evanghst J. Bennett “Christ Lifted Up” will be' the subject at the Christian church to-night 7:30 rjiecial solo, all invited. I HAVE THE ELECTRIC :-: CLEANER FOR SALE OR RENT Cail Phune 248 and we will bring one to you. Ail kinds of electric woik done also. EDW. E. PARENT lii S. 2nd. R«. Open Evening- j FOR RALF Hiuail < uii reguter. #lO j If taken at no Steele a Wegv-| er.—Advt 27<t2

BOSSE fiOUSE FRIDAY, NOV., 22. CRAIG AND STARK Present The Merry Musical ’ Company Funny Side Os Life WITH Richey Craig We 'ixi.t un German Commedian In Character Os Janitor ' Ti." >< ov* With A th ab»* d Lau*rh- - I beautiful C‘*t»lun.M» PretU Girls* | Scenic And t iectrical EfTec a LILLIAN STEVENS’ T heGir. With Voice And Form Devine Twenivtive People Mostly • Girl* i>azzeling Amy of Splendor And Beauty Rrio— a«-3g-gQ Seats Ob Sato Holthouse Drug Store

j nut SIO.OO Anthracite pen 8.00 Anthracite mixed 9.00 Cook 7 00 LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET Spring chicks .....10c Ducks 10c Fowls 10c Geese 8c Eggs 27c i Rutter 18c I Turkeys 11c ' Old roosters 5c HALVE* MARKET* ueef oMm 9c ('alt He Tsilow ....... -i.... .» Sheer celts ?te**l.oo FUH.EtvKAMF’*. I Butter 20c©25c ' I ard 8c Eggs 30c Niff .l.h A CO. ' Eggs 30c Rutter 18cft25c »T. Spring chicks 9c Ducks 10c Fowls 3? Geese ./ .9c Eggs ............27c Rutter .19c Turkeys 15c Old roosters 3c

SOLD ■Bb4W;‘ Ur*! JRF % • i For The High Dollar IF’YOU LET ME CRY VOIR SALE Years of experience has taught me how. List Your Sale at Once JO'lt SPUhLER Auctioneer Dr. Sterling P. lb lfm>nn Practitioner of General Medicine and Surgery Office Over Interurban Station R.- 13 hi. St.

V. AT THt wnrtTAU XV* fen**- th»«m good wh of mo* inn fdetorea no ttes program for to ulsht at the crystal Thn* snows are **ry nitnrwstina and If yon fests oof niMtr srrsnsrmrnts to romo. <lo ■o si once Th» |>rir» of admission Is only Hrs rents “A PRIXI PACKAGC." Lubin Dr». ma. KDOIC t rxOLOIT." Ibison. Csm•dr “IN COCA CAM.* Rathe, Western bte«y. *** riVt ©ANTA. The CRYSTAL Theater.

ililS PATRIMONY I 4 Will be Levied Against by His Wife to Secure Her Support. I — ' >RECREANT HUSBAND I i 1 ’ Deserts Wife After a Month and is Now De- : fendant in a Suit. : Edna Spninger, a bride of little : more than a month, is the plaintiff in 3 a suit against her husband, Abraham : Sprunger, demanding SI,OOO for sup--3 port. EH Sprunger, executor, of the estate of Abraham Sprfinger, sr, father of the reereatlt husband, is also made a party defendant, as the bride : will attempt to make a levy against • her husband's patrimony, now involved in the father's estate, to secure her 1 supiort. The plaintiff alleges that they were married September 28. and lived together Imtil November i.’tb, when her* husband deserted her, leaving her without any means of support I except her ability to work, which she Is ready and willing to do. She i»l , leges that her husband lias an interest worth at least a thousand dollars in the estate of Xis father, the late Abraham Sprunger, and she demands , judgment for a thousand dollars fol hffr support. The whereabouts of her husband are unknown, and Eli Sprunger, the executor, moved lately to Sagina.v, Mich A writ of attachment was '»- * sued for him, an attachment bond having been filed and approved. Peterson A- Moran are the plaintiff s at- , torneys. PLJBLI. Sm_

KUBLH SM.C. Stork s' 1 oni/. The ut leraigii. :1 will sell at public aiii don at his re.’idence, >» mile south and I** mite west of Monroe, *x> Tuesday. November 2®. beeirslnK promptly at 1:00 o'clock p. ir , the following property, to-wit Three Head of Horaea: One gray mare, in foal, weighs 14IW lbs.; I yearling draft colt, 1 spring draft colt. These col’s are A No. 1 good ones; cannot be beat. Ten Head of Cattle: One 3-y ear-old cow, freah In February; 2 cows, freah tn May: 3 Tv .ling b'.iers. j two-eest'jld heifer. 1 yearling Meer, 3 spring calves. Twenty three Head Os Hogs: Two brood sow*. 1 male Poland China. 2 rears old; lb head of aboats, weighing SO Itis each. Terms- All sums of 13.00 nad under, cash in hand. Over 15.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving approved security, « per cent off for cash. NOAH STALTER. 3. N Burkhead, Auct. •L 1 ■ .. < . —■■■ — PUBLIC} SALK. WWW ro The undersig-ed will offer at public auction at bls farm. S4t miles southwest of Decatur. near Washington church, on .Monday, Nov. 25. 1912. beginning promptly at 10 o'clock a., in. the following property, to-wit: I 14re Stock: Two horses, 3 drall colts, 2 milch cows. to be fresh In March; SO to \ltwt head Shropshire sheep, or eligible to register; all ewes bred to gwod Imported rams; SO to <t» fullblooded ih-rkabire boss Farming Implements. Including wagons, buggies, plows, etc., and Oth er articles too numerals to mention « Terms All hum of I*-no and mider, cash In hand. For over |S I a credit of 9 months will be given. purchaser giving a bankable note. 3 I ;>er cent off for cash. Sale will be ! conducted under cover, rain or shine T H. BAI.TIKI.t. John HpuMer. Auct. PPOPkHTV. .The undersigned. John Hessler, surviving partner of John Hessler fc Utothvr, will sell at pubUe s»U at bls i residence, two and a half tn.les southwest of Decatur. Indiana, on Tuesday, November 26. Hl?. t (ginning promptly al P:3e a. tn., ithe following property, to-wit; One ttMtn mare, IS years old; | I* eight about ICO tbs.; gelding, 18, Sears old, weight about 14<W» ffia.; 1, gelding. 7 yeats old. weight shout l?8o > lt»g Rix head of milch cows, 2 with calves by their Mt; 2 giving m<lk, . and 3 will be fc-rl- touts time In Jan-j uaty. 1»I3; 1 twoyear-old heifer, 2 yearling 4 brood sows, 3 with pigs by their side; 1> fullblooded lh» roc male hogj 21 aboats that will weigh -12.5 to 140 *jg each, all Duroc stork Farming Implements: One Deering binder, in good running or der 1 Osborn mower. In good running order. I hay loader. as good as new; 1 bay tedder. In good running order; 1 fen-foot hay robe. 1 Tiger corn planter, 1 grain drill, good ns > new; I Hulky corn plow. I Clipper r - N • A'-

fanning mill, 2 two-horse wagons, 3inch tire, 1%-inch tire, both in good order: 1 wagon box, 1 two-seated carriage, 2 single buggy, 1 spring-tooth harrow, 1 vibrating harrow, 1 pair of bob-sleds, one Bell Center disc harrow, 1 Ciusaday riding plow, 1 dou-ble-shovel plow, 1 single shovel plow, 1 steel land roller, 1 coin sheller, 1 clover buncher, 1 steam boiler, 13 Hues, for cooking feed, 2 hay ladde’. s, 2 sett of double harness, 2 s »ts of single harness, 1 set of carriage harness, 1 set of dump boards, 8 buy slings, 1 cream separator, 1 Iron kettle,' 1 incubator, 1 sixty-gallon oil tank, with pump, 1 platform scale, capacity 800 lbs, 249 shocks of corn, 150 head of chickens, 40 head of Bprlng chickens, I grind stone, empty barrels, many other articles not enumerated. Terms of Sale. Ail sums of $5.00 or under, cash in I hand: over $5.00 a credit of nine months rfill be given, with C per cent interest after maturity. JOHN HESSLER. Surviving partner of John Hessler & Brother. .loljn Spuhler, Auct. C. s Niblick, Cierk. 271 tl.’ I NOSE STOPPED UP WITH CATARRH. A Common Sense Treatment for Colds and Catarrh —Gives Instant Relief. No matter how miserable you are with catarrh or a cold in the head, nose stopped up, throat sure, 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 the nasty disiMarge go that you are not Constantly blowing the nose apd spitting. In a few minutes alter applh-d you can just feel it doing its work of cietrifing the head, the pain and sonness ate relieved, the breathing b.>-1 ,-otues natural and the stuffed up f«> I’T'l.io i.Lxinu; »ir Imialin.r

inp is gone. This cleansing, healing. . antiseptic Haim contains no mercury, cocaine or other harmful drugs. It's easv to apply, pleasant to use. and never fails to give relief, even in the worst cases 1 • Never neglect a cold, and don't suffer the miseries of catarrh nor disgust your friends with your hawking. cpiUiag and foul breath. (Jet a 50c bottle of IJy'i Cream Halm from your druggist, and start the treatment at once You will Njid that it will be the best investment you. ever made The Holthouse Drug Co. t-ts (Advsrtiaemeit I THE DECEMBER WOMAN'S HOME COMPANION. The December Woman's Home Companion contains a remarkable account of the birth of Christ, written by Washington (Hadden. It is a simple. straight narrative —interesting and full of an extraordinary sense of wonder Reading It is like reading about Lincoln or any other great real figure in history In the same number there is an Intimate personal account of the little | Princess Mary, who is the only dough-, ter of th* King and Queen of Kagland. Prlttbeas Mary la fifteen years old and has five brothers The pho-' |tographs that accompany the article I make an unusual feature The magazine < ontalns els or eight | special contnbutlona that have to do j with Christmas -particularly articles j showing bo« to make various kinds of presents The fiction Is especially adapted Christmas | number, and a special |»lnt is made of the art featureg-s Many of the tl-j luairMloua are tn color The regular department* devoted to, drrsentaklag cooker’’, and the house- J 1 bold, are filled with good reading and suggestions of money value to those | who will take them up and make use ot them t Advertisement I P SALE. The >tn<l*n>'g>ir« will offer the tot, folwlng iMUSonal property for sale a* the Han tCrWIB farm. S’z miles dl rvcity east ot iterator on the ship Hue, near Rsiem brick church, on Thursday. Nov. 21. beginning prompt ly a’ 1" o'clock a. m.: Ten Head of | Horses, musts)'jg of two heavy dark | gray,mares, f and < yeuss old, la foal; ' jone byea'r-r'.d bay In foal; 2 draft .mare colts, t years oM; 2 driving icolts. 2 years old: 1 yrorlittg driving: rolt. 1 spring draft mare colt, 1 spring ‘ ( driving mare colt. Four Hcml of Cat-: ; tie. cettalstiug of 3 good, yoUM tn.Uh sows, one ireei«. 1 shrine ttlf. Nine] sweep, consisting of k ewes and 1 buck, all registered Thirty seven : head of hogs, eoMlstiUg of 6 brand sows. I male her, tv large abomv, 21 pigs Jill regisUtred fhtrors, ISO Har red Plymouth Rock bens and rocks. Farming implements. Ono Deering binder, bay loader, clover bnarher, mo« or .corn planter, grain drill, disc barrow, aprtne tooth barrow, spike I tooth barrow, John Deere riding breaking plow. | walking plows, fan

nlng mill, rkove! plows and many other ti.iall articles. One 3Vi-iach Turn--1 |;!1 wagoi ;<<! 1 farm wagon, 2 bay racks, 1 new carriage, 1 top buggy, 1 ! bob sled, set heavy double breech!; g | harness, set double farm harness, s>'t | single buggy harness; corn in shock,! hay In mow, in bin, household ■ furniture, consisting of various articles, 1 DeLaval cream separator. Terms All amounts of $5.00 and under, cash; over $5.00 a credit oi 9 months will be given, purchaser giving his note with approved security; 4 per cent off for cash. No property removed until settled for. s DAN ERWIN. GEORGE GUNBETT John Spuhler, Auct. Joan Falk, Clerk. PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at public auction, on the Jacob Heller farm, th’-sa miles south and one-half miles east of Peterson, and seven and one-half miles southwest of on Wednesday, Nov. 20, 1912, beginning promptly at 10 o'clock a. m., the following property, to-wlt: Five Head of Horses: One black mare, 6 years old, in foal, broken in all harness; 1 spring mare colt, 1 bay mare, 10 years old, weighing 1600 lbs; 1 black horse, weighing 1500 Tbs.; 1 bay horse weighing 1400 Tbs. Five Head of Cattle: One cow. fresh by Ist of Jan.; 4 head of young cattle, weighing about 800 Tbs. each, fat. Twenty O I C. Hogs: One sow and 8 pigs; 4 shoats, weighing 100 tbs. each; 2 spring gilts, 3 boars. 100 lbs. each. Corn,'Grain. Hay: 150 bu. corn in crib, 5 tons timothy hay tn mow. ’'Farming Implements: One lo v wheel wagon, 1 wagon box with two sets of side boards. 1 top buggy with storm front, 1 spring wagon, top buggy, hand spray pump, spray pump with 11-horse engine power, spiay lump, with 100 gal tank, hay loader, horse cultivator, spring-tooth harVow; 1 set of work harness, 1 set g’ buggy harness. Household Goods: Gssolin-.- tank caul 'oil tank 2 fire

’fapoiin-.- tauK, cemt on ’atm. a nve gal. c«-l oil cans, slop cooker, 60 gal ; 30-gal iron kettle. Round Oak base burner. 16-inch; 4 ton hatd coal, Wilson beater, < oal oil stove, cook stove, dining room table, kitchen table, kitchen cabinet and dishes, glavs cupboard, act of dishes, set of knives and forks, couch, sofa, sowing machine, 2 sets of chairs, 5 rocking chairs, 3 stands. 3 table lamps, caa lamp, bed and springs, 2v yards of tngyain carpet, 30 yards rag carpet, S yards linoleum. 10 gal. apple butter, 25 sweet pumpkins, set quilt frames, ironing board, carpet sweeper, 3 btooms, set of smoothing irons, all cooking utensils, washing 'machine and wringer, 4 gal. churn, refrigerator, les cream freezer, set of scales, 20 jars and crocks, 3 bu. se.-d potatoea, 40 bunches celery, ! bar rels vinegar Poultry: 130 IRack Minorca chickens, 2 stands of bees, 2 ( dog pups. Fox Shepherd dog, many { ether articles too numerous to men- , lion. • | Terms All amounts of I'oo and under, cash, over *5 00 a credit of 9 month will be given, purchaser giving I approved security. 4 per cent'off for cash. I Lanth will be served on ground. I ladles receiving tree lunch JACOH HELLER John Spuhler. Noah Frauhiger. AttcI I loneers. Frank Fugate, Clerk. , PIANO AND OTHER ARTICLES FOR SALE ■■■— MWS Oak case piano l& fine condition; ‘ ’lining room table? and sideboard, rugs. t>ook case, »ofa. and some other ■ articles ,of furniture. Customers may call any day this ( week at 310 N. 4th Mt '273t< DAN ERWIN (Advert'-ement) - - Nt 1 — - NOTICE <0 FARMERS. swap - m | Iton't lot get to attend the big sale st the Dan Erwin larm Thursday. No vember 21SL leu ik off of horses and rolls. 37 head of hogs, sheep and cat tie. machinery and household goods (Advertisement) 375t3 ■ -- 'S ■ ■ - 11 DIRT FOR SALE. Opposite court house de» A, D. Hutties *i*hone 2T7 -4d»t. t7Mf FOUND—taSR moor-, , Party <au have name by »aPl3g at this office, tewcrlblng It ate. payin' .or thia ad j Advt I 27413 I FOR RENT -• FY»ur rooms over front of atotta Keuarstcly or in suite — pobn ItroclM-Advt 27*43 WANTKIt- Men or boys to dilve I teams Htrsdy job for winter Oro , j Martin. Il F D’, N”. 2., phone 7-D I Advt 213U1 Fttß SALE nroutlful mahogany up right grand piano; slightly used; groat bargain, rash or rosy terms of payment Owner out of town and must sell Address A W Rants. Oen Dal . Derntnr. Ind —Advt 272(3 Democrat Want Ads Pay.

WE want your trade if We can deserve it. We sell the best shoes, made by the best makers in the best leathers obtainable, i RUBBERS Quality in rubbers should be the first consideration. We put in our best efforts on “First Quality Goods” and in the long run quality will win out over low priced rubbers. We have all the standard shapes and newest styles in rubber footwear. elz£y“Oackman OPP, COURT HOUSE , > ” I There’s an automobile language—but we talk “Ford” in plain English. Tongue-twist-ing technical terms are unnecessary to make clear the simplicity of the Ford. And now it is as easy to buy—as it is simple to operate and maintain. Every third car a Ford--and every Ford [user a Ford "booster". New prices- -runabout $545--touring car $620--delivery car 9645--witii all equipment. Get particulars from Grove Garage Co . Oe:atar Branch. L_

Dr. J. Q. Neptune, the dentist, is away on his annual vacation hunting I trip, and wiR be gone until Decern-, bar Ist -Advt to dec. 1 LOHT -fJarnet broach, sur shape near corner of Mkrsball and Second streets, Tuesday Leann with Mis. Dan Heery and receive reward, or call phone No. 47S Advt 373t3*

'"'J j|i —RaLSflffl Foot Ball is a timely subject this month but the “WHITE STAG” LondresExtra is acla&sy smoke all the year round. Throw away that pipe and try the cigar that wins with everybody because of its Delicious Flavor and Generous Measure of genuine Old Fashioned Honest Havana Tobacco Fragrant well made Unequaled value for a nickel. AT ALL DEALERS / “Clover Leaf WINTER ToI)RIST TICKETS Now on sale to the Route Resorts of California T n Sc L&W. R. R the South and Southwest Long Return Limit. Liberal Stop-Over Privileges r o . r » ra l < ‘ J ‘u tirnc trains, etc. call on Agent of T„ St. L & W. R. R., or address CHAS. E. ROSE, A. G. P. A., Toledo, Ohio.

WANTMD -I’Uln rowing M z Edington. 1305 W Adam-. «f *Ci Advt STM LOST—A zrolor ciana pin Finder. plroro return to Mary Btwiii >»>i receive reward 272t6 FOUND— Piece of money, owno cia have aame. by proving propeii) zad paying for thia ad. J. W. Iloero 174 U