Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 16, Decatur, Adams County, 18 January 1913 — Page 4

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'■>«■! *MnHMOBBK»r< Tllllt—Ml V*D AST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y., Jan. 18—(Special Cto.Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 8,280; sbi; meats, 3,800; official to New York yesterday, 4,750; hogs closing closing steady. Medium and heavy, [email protected]; Yorkers, 38,00; pigs and lights, $8.00; roughs, $7.00©57.25; stags, ss.so®’ $6.60; sheep, 4,000; 10c@15c higher; top lambs, $9.25; cattle, 150; slow. ■to. . eWKK New ear corn 63c No. 2 Red wheat $1.07 No. 2 White wheat 99c Oats 30c Sample stainew oats 26c Rye 55c Harley 40c@50c Feeding barley ...45c Alsike seed $10.75 No. 1 timothy hay $ll.OO No. 1 mixed SIO.OO No. 1 clover SIO.OO Rye straw $6.50 Oats straw $6.00 Whteat straw $6 00 Clover seed $9.75 Jimothy seed $1.25 COAL PRICES. Effective Jan. 16, 1913. Stove and Egg, hard $8.75 Chestnut, hard $9.00 I Pea, Hard $7.50 Poca., Egg and Lump $5.50 W. Ash $4.50 V. Splint ! $4.50 IL Valley $4.25 R. Lion $4.50

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SMiu-,, - M||ff * Cannell ?6.Q0 J1 Hill $5.00 - Kentucky - Lurig $ 45() G KALVIiR MARKETS. ; Beef hides 'Calf ; Tallow : jC : Sheep pelts 25< ®sl to Muskrats sc® 41c Skunk 25c@$;'.50 Coon [email protected] Possum 10c@70c Mink 25c @56.00 FULuEetKAMP'B ■ Eggs 20c : I Cutter 20c@25c ■ Lard .8c MF.ICS & CO : Eggs 2Jc 1 .Butter 18c@25c 1 1 LOCAL PKOCUCE MARKET .Spring chicks 10c i i Ducks 10c ' Fowls xoc Geese 8c Eggs 18c Butter 18c Turkeys 11c Old rooster 5c H. OEMI.IN&. Spring chicks 9c 1 Ducks 10c j Fowls 9c Geese 9c Eggs 27c I Putter 19c Turkeys 15c Old roosters 9c

1 OFF ON LAP ROBES While they last we will! give 1-5 off on any lap robe we have in stock, a saving of $2. on a SIO.OO robe. All j others in pre portion. Come earl* while you can get a good selection. Big discount! .on blankets. Special full lined stable blankets 90c. CHAS, F. STFELE Maker of Custom Harness' N. Second St. H IVE THE ELECTRIC CLEANER FOR SALE OR RENT Call Phone 248 and we will bring one to you. Ail kinds of elect rip w rk done also. EDW. E. PARENT • 1 ■■■a 1 1 1 " ryw—w I -— . ■ I ’• I - nr < J ill j ”, i ■ II \ 1i , i I • 'ijgjaßik' JO N SPUiILER Livestock and General Auctioneer Everything sold by him brings the highest possible price Years of experience have taught him how. See him at once -for dates as his calander is fast filling up. PHONE Residence 531 Decatur, • - Indian

I PUBLIC BALE. Having sold my farm, with intention | of moving to northeastern Ohio, 1 will | on the date below offer for sale, at my residence, mown as the old Ernest Schlickman farm, 2 miles south and I’j miles wost of Peterson, 3 I miles south and % mile east of Mag--11 ley, l’/i miles east of Curryville, Ind., jon Thursday, January 23, 1913, beginning promptly at 10 o'clock a. m„ the ) following property, to-wlt: Five H-.-aJ >of Horses: Extra good 7-year-old ) black mare and 8 year-old ruin marc, ) both safe iu foal to imported horse, roan mare coming 3 yr. old, black mare : coming 2 years o’.d, and grey lamlly : horse. Nine head of Cattle: Three ' I good milch giving milk, 1 1 fresh Ly aay of sale and 1 fresh in 1 jApril; 3 two-year-old heifers, will be • j fresh during April; yearling heifer, Hand 2 two-year-old steers, ready tor j market. Thirty-two Head Polana 1 China Hogs: Pedigreed male hog, l’i years old; 3 pure bred Poland sows, will farrow about April Ist; 28 summer and fall shoats, will weight between 75 and 135 lbs. each. Extra .good stock. Farming Implements: : ■Two farm wagons, in good condition; surrey, with now Star storm front; new side spring buggy, hay ladders, and hog rack combined, bob sled, set dump boards, Deering binder, Thomas hay loader and tedder. Hoosier, iodise, grain drill; Diamond sulky plow, 2 walking breaking plows, steel frame spring tooth barrow, mower, 2 spike tooth harrows, 2 riding cultivators, 4borse disc harrow, U. S. corn planter, 200 rods check row wire, Hocking Valley corn sheller, double shovel plow. The above machinery is all in good condition, the greater part about' as good as new; 60 red cedar posts and 2 anchor posts, all new; 2 New Movable hog pens, 6 chicken coops, lawn swing, some hay in barn, bundle fodder in field, Blue Bell cream separator, in good condition, some household furniture and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms —All sums of $lO and under cash in hand; over $lO a credit of 9 months will ba given, purchaser giving note with approved security; 4 per cent off lor cash; no property removed until settled for. Lunch served on grounds. W. C. KRIEG. ‘ .John Ppuhier, Noah Frauhiger, Auctioneers. J. F. Fruchte. Clerk. r ARM ICR RENT. s. , xxnted 1 mile e.nst and % mile S s- of the city of Decatur, Ind. | Co..sista of about 130 acres, has pike' road, rural route and telephone. All I ‘cleared, ail tiled and In a high state 1 lof cultivation. Has large bank barn,' *arge silo, straw' shed, manure shed, and stable room for 60 head of horses j iand catt' -; has good 8-room dwelling, with large cellar, wind pump, with ce-: ment supply tanks, etc. Has all necessary outbuildings, cistern, and about • seven a< res in 'orchards, mostly w in- , ter apples In prime bearing condition. J ' Has .permanent pasture, well fenced, j The farm in general has been rotated lin corn or potatoes, oats and clover (for the past twenty-five years, and Is 'giving splendid results. About onethird of the farm land Is now in a ; splendid crop of new clover for hay .'.nd seed this year. About one-third is old clover, being tamed for corn potatoes, and one-third for oats l crop. The oats crop land is prepared, ready for seeding In seaaon, and us ■ we are leaving the farm and county, ; will rent our home farm for a term of years for cash or good note only. The I cash coUeet. i from the products sold I from the year ISlt were as follow*! Oats. $1,000; elover hay, $380; clover seed, $100; mixed hay, $120; hogs sold, $410; cattle sold, $262; received ' from others for fattening cattle on ; ensilage, closer, chest, $345; winter apple*. $320; summer apples, |2<*: 1 j cherries, S9O: potatoes, S6O; estimated value of other small fruits, vegetable*. • poultry, egg*, butter, milk, $200; osj tlmated value of growth on • young horses and colts, $350; making a toil tai of cpuroximately $3,600 for the ! 1 product* of the farm for the year 1911. For further information write ' ’George ar Sarah Trtckor, Route 9, Deicatur, Ind. Telephone 8-J 1 ‘ Paste this notice In your hat. as it may not appear again. w-f m —. o — ELYA CREAM BALM OPENS CLOGGED NOSTRILS AND HEADCATARRH GOES. Instantly Clear* Air Passages; You 1 Freely, Nasty Discharge Stop*. M«ad Cold* and Dull - Headache Vanish. Get a small bottle anyway, just to try It—-apply a little in the nostrils and Inrtantiy your clogged nose and ■topped-up air ptuutage* of the head e will open; you will breathe freely, dullneat and headarnn disappear. Dy morning, the catarrh, eold-ln thread or catarrhal tore throat will be gone. End ouch misery now! (let the "mall bottle of Ely's Cream Balm at any drug store. Thia oweeteot, fraRiant balm dissolves by the heat of

the nostrils; penetrates and heals the inflamed, swollen membrane which liens the nose, head and throat; clears the air passages; stope nasty discharges and a feeling of cleansing, soothing relief comes immediately. Don't lay awake tonight struggling for breath, with head stuffed; nostrils closed, hawking and blowing. Catarrh or a cold, with its dunning nose, foul mucous dropping into the throat, and raw dryness is distressing but truly j needless. Put your faith—just, cnee—in “Ely’" Cream Balm" and your cold or catarrh will surely disappear. The Holthouse Drug Co. t-t-s (Advertisement 1 — — _ NOTICE. — The Church oi God will commence! their protracted meetings February 1, ) 1913, ut their hall, one-hnl* block east of the ecu:. house. The gospel o' uit salvation will be sent forth in justification, sanctofication and divine healing on the apostolic line. Two evangelists expect to be present. All are cordially invited to attend these meetings, at 7 p. m., daily. 13t12 Q MAKE US AN OFFER On an 8-room nouse t~ti iota, city ■water, cistern, cnXcAea t park, good barn, on No. lit*-. St. £>c us quick if you want title proper y. HARVEY & LEONARD. 1 Advertisement; v GOOD LOT FOR SALE. We offer a splendid lot for residence, corner Eighth and Adams streets, Decatur; easy terms, S6O or SIOO down. Balance to suit purchaser. ERWIN & MICHAUD, IH6 Real Estate Dealers. FOR SALE. A choice lot of timothy and clover hay. ' George Zir.nr. -rman, FOR SALE—A few Single Comber Rhode Island Red cockerels. Good ones at the right price.—Geer ge Burkett,. West Monroe street. 'Phone 615. 15t3 WANTED —"Girl for housework in small family. Inquire of Henry Dellinger at the cttyfiiall 14t3 FOR SALE —Fox Te-tier p s. Inquire at Schmitt’t. meat market?— Ad»t 305t6 FOVND- iorr-- blanket that a< j. vertisc I lost on the Jay Kline lor John BucLor rsad. inquire at this I office— Acre. 3I ’l l . FOR RUNT —Two furnished roems for gentienieu, at $1 n 0 per week. ApI ply at Mrs. Krafts’, Cor. sth St. and j Maple Ave. —Advt. 4t6 IXIST—NaiI-puller and crow-bar cotnI blned. Return to this office and receive reward. x 13t3 Pay your gas b»U and avoid the penalty. Tomorrow is last day. St 2 Mr* Sarah Mercer of Hoagland was a business visitor here today. Jacob Huser of Monroe was a business visitor in the city today. D. M. Hensley and son, 'David, and J. H. Heller and son, Dick, attended the vi. 'deville at the Temple, Fort Wayne, Monday evening. WANTBD--Wanted position a* housekeeper in home for old people, either 1 one or two. For particulars address aft conmunnication* to Ohio City Progress. Ohio City, Ohio. 12t6 FOUND —A pair of MRiitil kid gloves nt the basket ball hall. Inquire of E<l Vancil. • iota FlUNlSriklO BOOM—With bath and heat, suitable for two. ’f*houe 18. > —Advt 9t.t I F^VND —A ladle* red neck tie, w’th I breaat-pln Owner inquire at this i office. MBt3 - LOST—A kid glove. Finder please return to thi* office. 16t3 I LOST »3F A tdllc. a S2O. lio »nd $5. wrapped tagMiiee Liber*’ reward for . return of rnoa«y to this office. IH3 > FOUNDIr Fair of ladle*' black gloves. . Inquire nt this office. IM3 t FOR SALE An Invalid's chair, in . good condition, sls. Inquire of Roas > Hays, at Hower & Hower's. IZt3 . FOR RALE OR TRADE -Two box ball ■lleys, running throe doors south of t traction station. Decatur; also chair* i and t*nt. 14x48 feet. Two mixes given Saturday night for a the highest . scores.—Perry Glendcnlng. Allison Bldg. I-XJR RENT —Four unfurnished room* * at 116 So First street, with all Im • wnfer nnd lights. Fn‘ffnlre of Wm. G. Kist st Iteffiocrat of. fire, or at bouse. lltf FOR RENT- Room* over the Indiana I Lighting company's office. Inquire > of J. R. Bower* 13t3 • HOUSE FOR RENT 7 rooms, good 1 cistern, sleeoric lights and city wa--1 ter. Re* Cha*. Rather. 12t3 • LORT—Girl's red ’le with breast pin r In it Lost between city and 2% 1 miles west cf 'own. Finder please ro . ! turn to this office —Advt. 306 t« » FOR BALE—House and lot corner of t Recon<l and Jackson streets, vacuat • lot Third and Jacksnu Writ* J K. t KibMeh, R R No. I lUIO

AT TWE CHURCHES REFORMEQ CHURCH. 9:30, Sunday school; Lesson, Genesis 3. ID:30, German service; text, John 5:39, “Providence in the History of ■ the Heidelberg Catechism. j 6:30, C. E. meeting; leader, Miss Ella Mutachler. 7:00, English service; text, Matt. 11:29, “Knowing the Fether. A cordial welcome awaits you at o'.: service. — ~~n ■■ ST. MARY'S CHURCH. T -cv mass, 7:39 &. m. High mass, 9:30 a. m. ! Christian doctrine, 1:45 p. in. Vespera and benediction, 2:30 p. in. -Evangelical church. 4 Sunday school at 9:30. Preaching at 10:30 and 7:00. Y. P. A. at 6:15, J. ft. Rilling, leader Prayer service and choir meeting, Wednesday evening. There will be a duet Sunday morning. A cordial Invitation to the public to attend. J. H. RILLING, Pastor. o LUTHERAN CHURCH. German services, 10:00; text. I Cor. 9:24-27; 10:1-5; theme, “So Run, That Ye May Obtain.” Installation of officers. 11:00. Congregational meeting immediately after services. Ladies’ Aid, Friday. METHODIST CHURCH. Sunday school, 9:15 a. m., C. L. Walters, superintendent. Public worship, 10:30 and 7:30. The pastor will preach in the morning on “Obligations." and in the evening on "The'Creation Story." Junior League, 2:30. Epworth League, 6:30. R. L. REMANS, Pastor. . —■ > o UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH. Sunday school, 9:30. Junior Y P. S. C. E, 2:30. Senior Y. P.-S. C. E„ 6:15. Preaching, 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Y«Ui are incited. L. W. LOVE, Pastor. PRESBYTERIAN. CHURCH. 9'15 a. m., Sunday school. 10:30, morning worship. The Lords Supper will be administered. Dr. F. 3. Patterson will sing, “Come Unto Me," by Wiiem Coenen. 6:00 p. ui., Christian Endeavor. 7:06, evening service. The public is cordially invited to these services. NOTICE TO MILK DEALERS. All persons having a license to sell milk and cream within the city of Decatur, Ind., must file their certificates of examination of their cow or cows before the 30th day of Janukry, 1813. :AB persons selling milk and eream 1 without a license will be prosecuted, 'as they will be watched by special ’ food Inspectors, and the penalty or fine is a heavy one. DR. H. E. KELLER. 13t6 Soc’y City Board of Health. NOTICE. Sealed blds will be accepted on or before 2:00 o'clock p. m.. on x January 24, 1913, for IV heavy oak and hickory trees. ' For further Inform»t:on < ail or white TLo Groin Co., Deca- • tur, .'nd. 7t15 STOCK FOR SALE. One bay ninie, 9 years old, with 1 foal, good worker, single or double, ' ,and 1 seven monib*' old colt. \ 8. K. PLOUGHS. shorts, 10. iotfl * eicricK. — | Money to loan at 6 and 6 p4r cent Internet No coamlssion. 288tf HFIWIN'S OFFICE. (Advertisement) • . — —a LOST. t A horse blanket, either on the Jay ( Kline or John Bucher roads. Finder, I plena* return to this office and reI ceiVß reward.—Advt. '407t3 I IX>BT—Hand bag containing purse and I glnsse*. Return io .Mr*. Shaffer j »Peter*en or to office. 12t3 FYIR RENT—S our rurn’ehed rooms i for light bousekecpl..g on Une fit., f and four on Monroe stree t will be va t vr»t on Dec. 24,1912. Enquire of Mr*. Hr P. W. flbolt y. 'Phone 621—Advt. > 303t-t-e-tf

DAY us a y sit when i you are in the mars ket for a pair : of shoes, xWe will promise that« s your time shall be wells S spent. Good shoes at the 2 right prices. . I ■peYplesTgerkeT Ibig embSrt Slel I [RIBAY ANB SATURDAY - | I January 17th. and 18th. | S We have just received a lot of em-1 || broidery, the best we have ever| g sh wn at our sale, all widths also | i27to 45 inches, for confirmation r; Do not fail to attend | ■ this sale. > | I “fullenkaMps ” w I ’■ 7M.W18 —«P ■ a ,MBF HUB——'W I 1. Among The Stars in the liquor world our whis- * *** key stands out brilliant!v Is,. from ordinary brands. It wmub better, smells better, taste bet-er and is better. To Z try a bottle is to stamp one’s 7 / (Z > good judgement of what is a good wholesome stimulant as V v well as the finest kind of be- ' > verage. * ” ’ Berghoff fieer by the case. Comer of Second and * Madison stm-?* I '. -SES2E ... ... _ ||nr w—i ■mix"'.—i i ii-_- ■ $1.25 DECATU RTO TOLEDO AND RETURN VIA : CLOVER LEAF ROUTE Sunday January 19, 1913 See Agent for Particulars k the man behind the plow Five j ?ar» ago a farmer opened a Bank account with S2OO. He nowfaa* in Bank over $1,000., and in the meantime he withdrew enough to pay fpr a good hdr»e to take the place of one that died. If you should lose a horse, have you the money to replace it? Yofican oj>en an Recount here for sl. You can do it i n person or by mail. Back of your mopey "'■r* Mr, ‘ uur Resource* of $876,126.33. Maywehayeyou an a depositor! , FIRST NATIONAL BANK becutur, • • Indiana. FOR SALE Ground Bones the greatest Egg Producer Feed ' known for chickens at Dynais Schmitt