Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 285, Decatur, Adams County, 30 November 1912 — Page 4
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KAST BUFFALO. I X I East Bualo, N. Y„ Nov. 30—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 4,-1 000; shipments, 2,f50; official to New York yesterday, 4.180; hogs closing I steady on good, slow on lights. Medium and heavy, $7.85057.90; I mixed and Yorkers, $7.75® $7.85; pigs and lights, $7.50© $7,75; roughs, $6.90 0 $7.10; stags, [email protected]; sheep, 4,000; steady; top lambs, $7.75; cattle, 500; slow. >. » <-vKK No. ITRed wheat 97c No White wheat 94c Standard oats 23c No. 3 oats 21c Simple stained oats 21c R*e 63c Feeding barley 45c Alsike seed $10.50 No. 1 light clover nay $11.50 No. 1 clover hay SIO.OO Timothy hay $12.50 Mixed clover hay $13.00 Medium mixed $11.50 Heavy clover hay $9 50 Rye straw $6.00 Oats straw $5.50 Wheat straw $4.50 Clover seed $8.50 Timothy seed $1.25 COAL MARKET. Pocahontas egg and lump $5.75 West Virginia eg gand lump... .*s4 75 Pomery egg and lump $4.75 Jackson Hill egg and lump $5.25 Yellow Jacket lump $4.75
PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale on the Henry Myers farm 1 mile south of Decatur, on the*Mud Pike, on, Thursday, Dec. 12, beginning promptly at 9:oi o'clock a. m, the following property, to-wit: Ten Head Horse’ • One sorrel mare. 4 years old, wcignt Ifioo Tbs., bred; bay, 7 ypars old. weight 1550 lbs., bred; chestnut sorrel mare, 7 years old, weight 1500 !bs.« bred; 'yearold gelding, weight 1300 lbs.; 2-year-old sorrel mare. % Belgian, weight 1250; 2-year-old gelding, weight 1300 ; 3-year-old driving horse, lady broke; 2 spring mare colts, spring horse colt. These horses are bred from the Wren Belgian Horae company. Five Head Cattle: One black cow, 6 years old, H Jersey, will t>e fresh March 1; Holstein cow, 5 years old, fresh soon; 2 Durham ows, fresh soon, full-blooded Duiliam heifer; 25 head of sheep, consisting of 24 extra good breeding ewes and 1 full blooded ram. 47 Head of Hogs: Seventeen feeders. 5 fat ones; 10 brood sows that will farrow front March 20 to April 1; 24 pigs. 1 full-blooded Poland China male hog. Farming Implement*: Deering binder, Dane hay loader, Deering hay tedder. Milwaukee mower, McCormick steel hay rake. McCormick disc. Moline check row com planter, 10-hoe Champion grain drill. Avery riding corn pl<»w. Buckeye corn plow. John Deere breaking plow., Schunk breaking plow, spike tooth harrow, spring tooth harrow, doubleshovel plow, a.ngle-shovel plow. Mo-1 line beet cultivator, beet lifter, Troy ■ wagon, with bed; scoop board, m>d boat, grind stone, hog rack, set durip board*, set hay ladders. a*d double 1 work harness. 400 bu. Xis FWtr seed oats, no mustard and nlee and bright: , 3»'.5 shocks of fodder In bundles. <3B shocks shredded iodder. «oru iu crib, hay In mow and other articles too numerous to meatton.
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, Anthracite egt, 1 ; stove and chestj nut SIO.OO Anthracite pea $-00 ! Anthracite mixed 9.00 Coek 7.00 LOCAL PROCUCE MARKET Spring chicks 10c Ducks 10c Fowls , 10c Geese 8c Eggs 27c Butter 18c Turkeys He Old roosters 5c KALVCN MARKET* Beet ntuea .. $c Calf 12c 1 ailow 6< Sheep pwita ..... ..... ?te#sl-ffi 1 fULI.EnKAMF’S. Flutter 20c©25c lard Sc Eggs 33c MP.IKK 4 CO. Eggs 33c Butter n. etstiNi. Spring chicks 9c Ducks 10c Fowls 9c Geese 9c Eggs 27c Butter 19c Turkeys 15c Old roosters 9c
AU sums of $5.00 and under, cash in hand. Over $5.00 a credit of 9 , mouths will be given, purchaser giving approved security 4 per cent off J for cash; no property removed until ' settled for. Dinner will be served Ly the Ladies' Aid society. l a. McMichael. John Spuhler, Auct. i J. F. FTuchte, Clerk. NOSE STOPPED UP WITH CATARRH. A Common Sanaa Treatment for Colds and Catarrh—Gives Instant Rallof. I No matter bow miserable you are with catarrh or a cold in the head, ' nose stopped up. throat sore, eyes running, dull pain In the bead, dry cough, fever, foul breath, Ely’s Cream t Balm will give yon instant relief. I It gets right at the root of the trou i ble, cleanses, heal* and strengthens the raw, sore membranes, stops the nasty dis< hsrge so that you are not constantly blowing the nose and spitting. In a few minutes after applied you can just feel It doing Its work of cleaning the bead, the pain and soreneM are relieved, the breathing becomes natural and the stuffed np feeling Is gone This cleansing, healing, antiseptic Balm contsiM no mercury. ' cocaine or other harmful drugs h’s easy to apply, pleasant to use. and never falls to give relief, even in the | worst cases. Never neglect a cold, and don’t suf i (er the miseries of catarrh nor dis gnat your friends with your haaklng. spitting and foul breath. Get a 36c ; lot tie of Ely's Cream Balm from your dmggtst, and start the treatment at once. You will find that It will be the le»t kvastmen: ycu evt-r made The Holt house Drug Co. t-ta (A4.crtlMme-.tl
NO HUNTING ALLOWED. Notlc' is hereby given that from 1 this da 1 1, November 20, 1912, no hunt-' ing will be allowed on the farms of i John Omlor, located in Root and j Washington townships, In Adams 1 county, Indiana. Any person caught hunting in these woods will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. 277t12 JOHN OMLOR (Advertisement) o — — FOR SALE. Sixty-acre farm, 2 miles from market, 5 room house, fair barn, level, black and sandy loam soil; will sell at ’ right price or will take Decatur ( property as part pay. Address A. S.. Keller, Monroe, Ind. 277t6 ' (Advertisement) NOTICE, HUNTERS! Positively no hunting will be allowed on the Krick-Tyndall Tile Co’s premises and any trespassing thereon will be promptly punished. 279t4 KRICK-TYNDALL CO. — — ■ o C. E. L. OF I. SOCIAL. The C. D. L. of I. will give a charity box social Tuesday evening. Everybody invited. 280t2 (Ad-Crtlsement) PIANO AND OTHER ARTICLES FOR SALE. Oak case piano fine condition; dining room table and sideboard, rugs, book case, sofa, und some other articles of furniture. Customers may call any day this week at JlO N. 4th SL 275t6 DAN ERWIN. (Advertisement) FOR RENT. Siudabakcr home, cast of Decatur, Ind. All modern, furnace, bath, electric lights, gas, etc. Two orchard*, big poultry yard. luge garden. Enquire of A. D. Suttles, at Old Adams County Bank. 25$t* —o- - NO HUNTING ALLOWED. Notice is hereby given that 1 will not allow hunting on my farm in Monroe township, Adams county. 294t3 IRA WAGONER. (Advertisement) o ~ - — . SHOATS FOR SALE. I have for sale thirty head of fine* thrifty pigs. Inquire of Charles Rumschlag, 'phone 74 line. 282t3 (Advertisement) WANTED —Some one to do family, washing apd Ironing—Mrs D. R. | Vail. Madison St.—Advt. 283t3' FOR RENT—Niceful furnished house. Inquire of Mrs Geo. Flanders; tele-I phons 438. 285t6 | —• • ■ • —- * - ■ | >/ Tte World Xh r EAD pictures XV— INSTEAD Retype 200 Garfccits Tell More Than 200 Celmnns The World’s Best Each Month C irtoon* (rxa dxiiet sod ewklw* pubUated n Us cmntry, Lor.-lm, Lh-t ui. Parr*, tertl , lltiaMu \wnaa, U'crssw, Jludapr*t. St Preu--1 urg. Arr>i< rduni. StvttcarLTuna, Rmm. lathee. Zu: uh, Telia ShanchM. Sydney. Canada, and S Amenta, and »U the rr .t esiio* «rs the wnrii <>•? the rx» tert rut at »,<M> cartoon* tah iiMJsaib* 4ft SelsiCttAL A Ptetars "ktsry st Wsrtft Cvoets Cass Mont- I CAMPAIGN CARTOONS-Fotewtl-r mpa rn u» (. AtmuMt** end watch the oppo* U« pirtma cartcaiuN each otter. vtAtriv soeaemmew et.eot ustir eery as. lew 4MMV «4A ll* —EM I to* VMraMiMff ' tot«. H. W W I»liutr IM w. * •afcMseMM IMM. . A3K YOUR NBWSDCALCFI <FWJLA»f rKn ’ Popular Mechanics Magazine j M TM US uweaearaM WA GREAT Coniimted Story of thA WmU'. P,„„ w Whnh ynu i ». / begin reading at any Um* and ' -..ch will hold your interait forever < iIJ P.3OU OCR MONTH IM PICHMa I 230 ANDCUI Os KNCML MTCNUT CM " Stea Nnwe" (M trans) -M«s«r (Idpmrnsitonstewto In. Mw. nt fnmCurn. rtS’s. Wula. melees, music, and all tte iteeee a bey teas biAO PER TUA. HM*UCOP*SIICOm Aak your newsdealer, or resan mom ■ aam»a ■ r w I*OFUUUI MKHANICW CO. OS;® SHFs YMBsBSfIgNMO ®$ c moc a 4*4s
AT THE CHURCHES PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 9:15 n. m., Sunday school. 10:30, morning worship; anthem, "King of Love My Shepherd is." 6:00 p. m., union service of Young People’s societies. 7:00, evening service: "Near-sight-ed People." II Peter 1:9. WM. H. GLEISER, Pastor. LUTHERAN ZION’S CHURCH. German service, 10:00; text, Rom. Rom. 13:11-14; theme, "Christians I Awake!" Catechetical instruction, 11:00; questions 122-126. , Meting of the young people at 7:00 'p. m. — o •ST. MARY’S CHURCH. Low mass, 7:30 a. in. High mass, 9:30 a. m. Christian doctrine. 1:45 p. m. Vespers and benediction, 2:30 p. m. —•TV REFORMED CHURCH. 9:30, Sunday school; lesson, Mark 9:14-29. 10:30, German service; text, John 12:20-21, "The Prayer of the Greeks." 7:00, English service; text, Ps. 14:1, "The Folly of Unbelief.” A lordial welcome awaits you at our services. EVANGELICAL CHURCH. Sunday school at 9:30. Evangelistis services. 10:30 and 7:30. The revival services will continue over Sunday. The officers and teachers of the Sunday school will meet at the parsonage at 9:00. Let the church pray for a great day In Zion. There will be special singing. A welcome for all. J. H. RILLING, Paator. — METHODIST CHURCH. Sunday school. 9:15 a. m ; C. L. ' Walters, superintendent. Junior League. 2:30. Epworth League, 6:30. Public worship, 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. tn. The pastor will preach at both services. * Song chorus led by the men's chorus 1 at nlghL R. U 3BMANB, Pastor. —— o ———r— UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH. I Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Prayer and praise service, 10:30 a. m. I Junior Y. P S. C. K. too p m ! Senior Y. P. S. C. E. 6:15 p. m ITeactUng. 7:00 p. m. Mid-week prayer meeting Wednes ' day evening at 7:00 o’clock. All are welcome. 4*. W. LOVE, Pastor. BAPTI* 1 ’ CHURCH. 9:30, Sunday school. —. 10:30, preaching. 7:00, preaching. Rev Robert N. Ball of Lebanon will prearh both morning and evening. NOTICE TO BEN HUR*. All members are requested to be at the lodge room promptly at 1:30 p. m. Sunday to go tn the Brother liarruff funeral. MINNIE DANIEL. FARM* P>R CALS. ..• »<■?»*. level, fine, Mark ground, fine ‘ Heli tx-use. nne new earn on pike near the city. Price, $43.00 per sere ’ |«o neves, tine oriel hr.uae and barn.' sl,n»>« worth of near the city.* «0 arras, hot ton, ami Price. s7< M> per acre ’!« aersa, f « miles from city, on pi- K An* u«w hou'a and barn, some tinker. Price. tiO.Obtl. tM arras, bri> k ho»ae and barn, good outbuildings, $2,000 worth of tim ,bet. nearly all level, near the city. Price. »T.uOO Also wanv small farms. AC and 40 scree. Bn* unimproved WM P. POHLAR. tn a Miesville. Ind. (Advert laemeni) IIW. 01. ....I— . ... I A,.! I. 111 Albert Brhelmaan, Interurman ticket agent, wm off duty today. Miss Lena Meyer of (he local C. R L. of I. wm aurcosafui In winning a silk umbrella given by the tmxiuir conducted by the Ftort Wayne council. C. E Copilu. a printer at the Her raid, will leave today tor Stuntie, Mich, Where be has taken a position Ho srlll thus be located twelve miles from hie home, which will be more advantageous to him .■■■a FOR BALE—Three young Bhorthotn Durham bulla of extra good quality, all eligible to register Inquire of Samuel Rharhley on ibe IM* g D Heavers farm. R. R. No 2. phone 10-H. Decatur JO4U2
ANCIENT HISTORY • ■! ’* 1 Recalled to Billy Archbold, When He Finds Boyhood Knife. An old. iron-handled pocket knife,, about forty years old, long mislaid, given him thirty years or more ago by • his father, Jeremiah Archbold, was; found Monday evening by Treasurerelect William J. Archbold, and brought! to his mind some interesting things of "days gone by.” Mr. Archbold, who is also Adams Express agent, was going over the drawers at his desk Monday evening when he came upon the knife, which is still in good condition. Os course, among the things recalled, were some of the uses to which the knife was applied by the boy, then about fifteen years old. At that time, Samuel Paulison was engaged in hauling logs to the Robison & Gllllg sawmill In the west part of the city. The bridge over the creek west of Heckman’s mill, was new, and the abutments being of dirt, one of the teams driven by Paulison, slipped over the embankment, and the other against the bank. Mr. Archbold, then little "curley-haired Billy.’’ no doubt freckled, too, as little boys usually are, happened to be on hand with his new knife, which he used to cut away the harness of the team over the embankment, and free them, saving them from injury or death. He also used the knife in cutting away the plaster cast that bound William Darwechter, when he was so dangerously injured at the stone quarry north of the city, many years ago. So it seems the knife came into good and better play htan most boys’ knives, used solely In whittling. It is not often, either, that a knife used in boyhoods days survives the various trades and ’’swape" to which boys are subject and remains in his possession after forty years. PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will sell at public | sale, 3 miles northwest of Willshiie, I 1H miles east and % mile north of Pleasant Mills. 2 miles west and ’n mile south of Wren, Ohio, on Wednesday. Dec. H, beginning promptly at 10 o'clock a. m., the following property to-wlt: Three Head of Horses: One sorrel mare, 8 years old; 1 sorrel mare coming 5 years old; both are bred; 1 ( bay colt coming 2 years old, the sire of which ha 4 a track record of 2:11. Three Head of UatUe: One Jersey cow, 7 years old; 2 heifers, 2 years old. will be fresh in spring. Four Head of Hogs: Two brood sows, both bred: 2 ahoate, psrtly fsttened out Farming Implements: McCormick binder, Empire grain drill, McSherry grain drill, riding breaking plow, 2 walking breaking plows, 2 cultivators. 2 double shovel plows, disc harrow, spring-tooth and epike-tooth harrows, good 2 horae wagon, 2-horse truck, 2 sleds, 2 sets double work harness, good as new*; 2 sets single buggy harness. 2 Iron kettles, corn on the stalk, com in the shock and corn in the ertb, sod der In the ehock, hay In the mow, about 25 bushels potatoes, 11 bead fullblooded Indian Runner ducks, about TOO Rhode Island Red chickens, and many other articles not mentioned Tenn*—All sums of $5.00 and under, <uh In hand; over $5 00 a credit of 9 months will be Tri ven. purchaser giving bankable note; 4 per cent off for cMh. No property removed until settled for. 8 B. KLINGER John Spuhler, Auct. Wm Teeple. Clerk. -ii INVESTIGATE THESE BARGAINS. 75 acres of very good land, fair improvements, within 4 miles of good market; price, $6000.06. 80 acres, level, black land; no Improvement. SIOO.OO per acre. 53 acres, 2H miles of market: 5room bouae, cellar, barn '16x50: nice grojre and bwiMlßga Price, sioo.i>o I per’ act*. 95 acres, fourMths black land. 7room house, bam 40x70, well ditched. 2«4 miles of market, a snap at $149.n0 ;i«r acre. 80 acres good level land, 3 miles o’ market. T rnom house, cellar, bam 40x60 Price, $125 00. so acres. !H miles of Decatur; 16loom house, cellar, Imm 40x70, comcribs, log house Thia farm la an Ideal home, soil la practically ail black. Price. $ 175 oo per acre. |6o acres. clmo to market. S room ! house, bam 4<xßu Price, IltbOO per acre. 60 acres, 3 miles of market, good level land. 7 rnom house, bam 34x18, Price $125 oo per acre 140 acres 3 miles of Decatur Broom house. cellar, barn 40x60, Price. slls P«r acre. Theoe are only a few nt the farms *• have listed. If you are on the market to buy. come In nnd ronault us. * HARVEY 41 LEONARD Office Over Vance. Hite A Macklin's. — " 1 ♦ R)R MAIX— I have an extra Rood 518 view camera for sale, cheap, inquire of J. A. Annum —Advt R3st« DRJWSMAKTNG Mrs M P Marfa•uke will again do sewing at her home la MonmoutK— Ad«'
! The Home Upholstering Co. We arc prepared to do any kind of upholstering and furniture repairing. Will call for and deliver articles and guarantee satisfaction. Prices are right. Phone 448 or call at 219 E. Madison St. W. F’e HELIVI Prop, Also buy and sell all kinds of second Hand Goods. “Clover Leaf WINTER TOURIST TICKETS Now on sale to the Route” Resorts of California L st. L & W. R.!RJSthe South and Southwest Long Return Limit. Liberal Stop-Over Privileges For rates, time of trains, etc. call on Agent of T., St. L. & W. R. R., or add jess CHAS. E. ROSE, A. G. P. A., Toledo, Ohio.
WMMrMHMrMMBMUaMHBa*aaPWr3Vffi XMMBT 61 —llßrilMir J Calf ® 1 ’ Colt — Every Time is a scientific German prepared remedy for barren mares, cows, sows and ewes f with a success of over 35 years back of it. In not one instance have we learned of its failure. Anti-Steri) is strictly guaranteed to do all we claim for it. or “Money back and back without a question" if it fails. Anti-Steril is only sl. a bottle, purchase a bottle today-make us prove our elgims. SMITH, YAGER & FALK Decatur, - - - - Ind. NOTICE BEN HURS. All members lodge will , please attend the special mcctiag to , be held in the lodge hall tonight to’ ■ make arrangements for Brother Har--1 ruff’s funeral ADAM W’EIS. j Dr. J. Q. Neptuno, the deatist. is , away on his annual vacation nunting . trip, nnd will b* gone until Decern- , her lat—Advt. to dec. 1 FOR SALE—Three-year-old driving . | horse, jet black. Price right if sold , at once. Inquire of R. N. Runyon, , phone S-L; R. R. 3, Decatur. —Advt mu* No hunting al’owed on cemetery land as it is strictly forbidden by the by > laws c! the Decatur Cemetery associa I tion. Ry order of the board of trustees, J. H. litone, secretary —Advt. PHONE ■ JJJ" ; Dr. StirlingP. Hoffmann Practitioner of General Medicine and Surgery Office Over Interurban Station r l Res. 223 N. Fifth St. f ' WE HAVE IT! • Two car loads Chestnut coal. Call as soon as possible if , you want any of it. Decatur Lumber Co. Monev »! All you want Abstracts made and Titles Guaranteed. I Insurance .Writers 1 ' Office Rooms on first floor oppisite interurban Station. » ' Graham and Walters . 1 w Mini ata— mbmi
1 i— W I ■ — I Storm Buggies 3 Different Styles STOFRIVI FRONTS —all kinds arid sizes— We can supply your demand in i rubber goods for stormy weather. I» g —■■ ; THE DECATUR CARRIAGE WORKS 3 Doom E. or P. 0. W. D. Porter
■R, ■iMaOt.BBIW —ll—> B—l A,. QEE our fuil line of winter C goods including all kinds of horse blankets, storm covers, hood and safety storm fronts at prices that cannot he beat considering the quality of the goods. We also handle the celebrated Star Storm Vestibule Front which converts any buggy into a comfortable cab. Come in and give us a chance to show you our goods and be convinced that our prices are right The best and most durable {foods are the cheapest in the ong run. Remember we have the latest and most up-to-date Storm King Buggies on the market. CHAS. STEELE ——— - I HAVE THE ELECTRIC CLEANER FOR SALE OR RENT Call Phone 248 and we will bring one to you. All kinds of electric work done also. EDW. E. PARENT 131 S. 2nd. 8». Open Eveninjp Michigan Farms If ycu are interested in Michigan farms or real estate write HAIGHT & HICKS Howard City, Mich. We have the Bargains from >lO. per acre up. Law Books For Sale 75 volumes Miscellaneous for SSo.OO Allens Studio, North side of Court house square Decatur, • • - Indiana Live Stock for Saia Six head of Young Horses Match team coming .8 years oM. *»rr»l mam, wall broke, atnglc or 3 coming 2yuam .<ld. 2 Normm*. Li"’’ or; Red Wilka; 1 coming y«arlmg ,Ul ’ gium 48 head of DURCX JERSEY con*i«Ungof 27 yeerhngxand age **’*•> »ome brad; lf< apring gut*.male • ready for Mrvice. 3 YOUNG HOULSTEIN Hl’l r«ady for •crvk'o. Four mitea northoa*t of Decatur. JOHN N -r-- *
