Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 276, Decatur, Adams County, 21 November 1913 — Page 6

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EAST BUFFALO East Buffalo, N. Y„ Nov. 19—(Spec-; ial to Daily Democrat) Receipts, ti 400; shipments, 950; official to Now York yesterday, 1,330; hogs dosing steady. Heavy, SB.OO fir SB-10: one load ml)- 1 ed and Yorkers. s7.9ofilsS.Qo; pig $7.50; roughs. $7.15 fi? $7.25; stags. so.sofits7.oo; sheep. 3.400; dull; top lambs, $7.25; cattle, 700; slow. G. T. BJRK. -m t j Clover seed $7.23 j Als ike seed $3.50, Wheat 87c; Corn 99" Rye 56c ! Barley 55c fr 60c I Timothy teed $2.00 Coats 37c COAL PRICES. Stove and Egg, hard SB.OO Chestnut, hard $8.50 Pea. hard $7.00 Toca, Egg and Lump i ... .$5.00 j W. Ash $4 50 V. Splint $4.50 j 11. Valley $4.251 R. Lion „ $4.50 Cannell $6.00 J. Hill $5.00 Kentucky $4.30 Lurig s4.sft FULLENKrvMPS. Eggs 33c Butter 18c@23<

Your Insurance Is No Good Unless fire or other misfortune occurs and then it is worth 100 cents on the dollar IF it is properly written in Good Companies. Knapke And Starost GENERAL INSU RANCE Life, Health and Accident, Fire, Wind storm, C\ clone, Tornado, Plate glass, Automobile and Liability. OFFICE OVER Voglewedes Shoe Store Decatur, Ind Old Adams County Bant Decatur, la liana It’s Never Too Late To Mend aTS. —abl»- Rates, : Men i You' Fi isncialG ntition B>| — STARTING A BANK ACCOUNT And By!Depositing To The tion ConCredit Thereof, Regularly, A Portion With Safe ; Os Those] Dollars, Which Banting Escape SoJEasily, Extended ADEQUATE RETURNS! To Wi Pay 4 Per* Inrarwum 1 Year Time Depowts

Lard ........He NIBLICK & CO. Kegs 33c Butter .. . 18c@25< BERLINOS. Figs 33c Springers 9 C Ducks 9@loe | fowls Sc Geese 7^Bc Turkeds lofi?i4c Old Roosters 5c Above prices paid for pcnltry free ; from feed. KALVER MARKETS. Wool 15cfi?20c Beef hides ...10c Calf 12c Tallow 5c Sheep pelts 25cfiT$1.00 Muskrats scfit 45c Skunk 25cfit $3.50 Coon 1 Or fit 1 $2.75 ; Tossum 10c fit 70c Mink 25cfit $6.00 LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Springers 9c Ducks 9fi?loc cowls Pc Cleese 7fi?Bc Turkeys 10@14c Old roosters 6c j Eggs 33c Above prices pat I for poultry free j ! from feed.

ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR REPRESENTATIVE. Please announce my name art a candidate for representative, subject to the decision of the democratic primary to he held Friday, December 6, 1913. R. C. PARRISH. FOR CLERK. You unauthorized to announce my name as a candidate for clerk of Adams county, subject to the decision of the democratic primary to he held Friday, December B. 1913. WILL HAMMELL. Please announce my name as a candidate for clprk of Adams county, subject to the decision of the democratic primary to be held Friday, December 5, 1913, CHARLES OETTINO. John T. Kelly of .lefferson township, hereby anounces his name as a candidate for clerk of Adams county, subject to the decision of the democratic primary election to be hold Friday, December 5, 1913. JOHN T KELLY. FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY, j Please announce my name as a candidate for prosecuting attorney of the 26th judicial district, subject to the decision of the democratic primary to be held Friday, December 5, 1913. J. F. FRUOHTE. You are authorized to announce my name as a candidate for prosecuting attorney of the 26th judicial circuit, subject to the decision of the democratic primary election of Adams county to be held Friday, December 5. 1913. MERLIN M. DUNBAR. FOR RECORDER. Please announce the name of the undersigned as a candidate for record- j er of Adams county, subject to the decision of the democratic primary election to be held Friday, December 5, j 1913. CHARLES E. MAGLEY. I hereby announce my name as n candidate for recorder of Adams county, subject to the decision of the dem ocratic primary election to be held Friday, December 5, 1913. Aa C. APOSBURGER. Please announce my name as a can-i didate for recorder of Adams county, subject to the decision of the democratic primary to be held Friday. cernber 5, 1913. FRED SCHAUB. FOR TREASURER. Please announce Tnv name as a cani didate for treasurer of Adams coun-, : second two-year term, subject to the decision of the democratic primary election to be held, Friday. December 5, 1913. W. J. ARCHBOLD. You are hereby authorized to announce my name as a candidate for treasurer of Adams county, subject to the decision of the democratic primary election, to be held Friday December 6, 1913. GEORGE KINZEL. FOR ASSESSOR. Please announce ray name as a candidate for assessor of Adams county.i subject to the decision of the democratic primary, to be held Friday. December 5. 1913. WM. FRAZIER. ASSESSOR Please announce my name as a candidate for county assessor, subject to the decision of the democratic primary to be held Friday, December 6, 1913. WM. ZIMMERMAN. FOR SHERIFF. t hereby announce ray name as a candidate for sheriff of Adams county, snhject to the decision of the democratic primary election to bo beid Fri- 1 day, December 6, 1913. ED GREEN. Please announce me name of Henry Rodenbeck of Root township as a can didate for sheriff of Adams county, subject to the decision of the democratic primary to be held Friday, December 5, 1913. HENRY RODENBECK. You are authorised to announce my name as a candidate for sheriff of Ad ams county, subject to the decision of the democratic primary, to be held on Friday, December 6. 1919. WM. ANDERSON. FOR SURVEYOR. Please announce mr name os a candidate for surveyor or Adams county, second two year term, subject to the decision of the democratic pr* mary election, to he held Friday, December 5, 1913. PHIL L. MACKLIN. COMMISSIONER, IST DISTRICT. Please announce the naino of David J. Dlliing, of Preble township, as a candidate for commissioner First district. subject to the decision of the democratic primary to be held Friday, December 6. 1913 DAVID J. DILIJNO. Fred Thleme of Union township an

I nounres his name as a candidate soI commissioner. First district,, subject ' to the decision rtf the democratic pri mary election to he held, Friday, Dr cemher 6, 1913. FRED THIEVE. The undersigned resident of Preble township announces his name as a candidate for commissioner First die trlct, subject to the decision of the democratic primary election to be held Friday, December t>, 1913. H. FRED SC HEIM AN. > j You are authorized to announce th< name of tne undersigned as a candi date for commissioner. First, district subject to tho decision of the demo cratic primary election to he held Fri day, December 5, 1913. JOHN D. NIDI.INGER. COMMISSIONER. 2ND DISTRICT. Please announce the undersigned resident of Washington township a a candidate for commissioner, Second district, subject to the decision of th. democratic primary election, to bheld Friday, December 6, 1913. WM. REt'PERT. You may announce my name ns : candidate for commissioner, Monroe township. Second district, subject t> the decision of the democratic pri mary election, to he held Friday. I)f cember 5, 1913. IRA WAGONER. FOR CCAONER. You are authorized to announce m; name as a candidate for coroner c Adams county, second two-year tern, subject to the decision of the demr cratic primary to he held, Friday, D< cember 5, 1913. D. D. CLARK. TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE. Please announce my name as a cat. • didate for trustee of Preble township ' subject to ths decision of the dome | crtic primary to be held Friday. Dr | cember 5. 1913. FRED BUUCK. You are authorized to announet ' my name as a candidate for trustee of Hoot township, subject to the de 'vision of the democratic primary te i he held Friday, December 5, 1913. HARLO W. MANN. Please announce my name as u ; candidate for trustee of Preble township. subject to the decision of the democratic primary to be held Priday, December 5, 1913. JOHN MILLER. You are authorized to announce mi name as a candidate for trustee o! Washington township, subject to the decision of the democratic primary to be held Friday, December 5. 1918 ED. L. AUGENBAUGH. You are hereby authorized lo announce my name as a candidate for trustee of Root township, subject to the decision of the democratic primay to be held Friday, December 5. ,1913. PHIL L. BCHIEFERSTEIN. You are authorized to announce my name as a candidate for trustee of Blue Creek township, subject to i the decision of te democratic pri mary to be held Friday, December 0, 1913. CHARLES MORRISON. — Please announce my name as a can didate for trustee of Kirkland town , ■ ship, subject to the decision of the democratic primary to be held Friday, December 6, 1913. G. M. T. HOUCK. You are authorized to announce my name as a candidate for trustee of Preble township, subject to the de cision of the democratic primary to be held Friday, December 5, 1913. SAMUEL J A BERG. —— The undersigned announces his name as a candidate for trustee of j , Washington township, Adams county., subject to the decision of the demo cratic primary to be held December 5,1 1913. C. O. MoKBAN. Please announce my name as a candidate for trustee of Union township, subject to the decision of the demo cratic primary to be held Friday. December 5, 1913. ADAM J. BIENZ. Please announce my name as a candidate for trustee of Washington township, subject to the decision of tho democratic primary to be hell Friday, December 5. 1913. JACOB B. BUHLKR. TOWNSHIP ASBEBBOR. i Please announce my name as a candidate for assessor of Kirkland town- ■ lship, subject to the decision of th) democratic primary to be held Friday, December 5, 1913. J. D. BROWN. Br. ■ - - i JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Please announr emy name as a can- '' didate for justice of the peace of , | Washington township, subject to th> decision of the democratic primary to l»o held Friday. December 5, 1913. J. H. STONE.

You are authorized to announce my i name as a candidte for justice of the pease of Washington township, sub Ject to the decision of the democrat i' primary election to lie held December 5, 1913. O. F. KINT7.. . . ~i.—. — ■,, o i PUBLIC- SALE. - The undersigned will offer for sale I at public auction at his residence. 2 miles east of Peterson. 2 miles we t nnd 1-2 mile south of Decatur, on Monday, November 24, 1913, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., the following property. to-wit: Seven Head of Horse- ; One bay horse, weight 1400; 1 black horse, general purpose, weight 1200; one YJ ck mare, coming 3 years old; one hay horse coming 5 years old, one gray horse coming 3 years old. one bay mare coming 3 years old 1 spring colt. One extru good milch cow, giv ing 3 gal. milk a day. Farming Implements: One 2-horse wagon, corn planter, good as new:3-horse disc, walking breaking plow, walking cultivator. hay ladder and hog rack combined. mud boat, stone hod. set work harness, cook stove, good as new; oil stove good as new, and other articles too numerous to mention. Hay in mow and corn in crib. Terms of Sale:—ss and under cash. Over that amount a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security. No property ■etnoved until settled for; 4 per cent >ff for easch. CY ALEXANDER. John Spnhler, Auct. W. A. Fonner, Clerk. . o ■ —- ■ HOW TO PREVENT The Prevailing Contagious Disease* from Getting in Your Home. By keeping yourself and children's blood In good condition: build up your nerves. Keep your stomach, bowels, liver and kidneys in proper condition, preparing your stomach to digest what you eat. 49 General Ton 1c was prepared by Dr. Hensley 50 years ago to meet all these cond* tlons. Its virtue and value has never been equaled for the regulation of these conditions. By giving your | children a spoonful morning and evening you will prepare them to slush j off those irresistable attacks of i: diseases, and will prevent yon from having those attacks of headache backache, dizziness, dull heavy feel ing. dyspepsia, fluctuation of gas, nervousness. 49 General Tonic makes you feel like a new person and saves yon a doctor bill. 49 Tonic is sold by all druggists. s&aw ort Wayne & Springfield R*' TIME TABLE. Northcound. Cars leave Decatur at 6:50, 8:30, :l:30, 2:30, 6:30, 9;30; arrive at Fort Wayne at 6:63, 9:40, 12:40, 3:40. 6:40 and 10:40. Southbound. I,ave Fort Wayne at 7:00, 10:00. 1:00, 4:00, 7:00, 11:00; arrive in Decatur at 8:10; 11:10;, 2:10; 6:10;; 4:10; 12:10. Connections are made at Fort Wayne with the Ft. Wayne ft North ' ern Indiana Traction Co., The Toledo ft Chicago Interurhan Railway Com i pony, The Ohio Electric, and Indiana Union Traction Company; also with the Pennsylvania, Wabash, Nlckle Flate. L. 8. ft M. 8.. C- H ft D„ and G. R. ft I- railroads. Freight Service. Freight service consiata of one train each way dally; Leaving If>ca tur at 7:00 a. m., and returning, leaving Fort Wayne at 12:00 m. This enables ahlppers to telephone orders and receive shipments promptly. W- H- FLEODERJOHANN, General Manager, • . Decatur,lng ' A PASTRY BALE — | Mrs. Clarence Baughman’s section |of the United Brethren laidics’ Aid society announces another pastry sale, beginning at ten o'clock Satur- - day morning at the Pennington und Ltchtle meat market. 3t. CLOTHING BTOREB TO CLOBE. The undersigned clothing store." • will be closed all day next Thursday, 1 November 27, on account of Thanks* ( giving: 1 Vance ft Jltte. Holt house, 8c It ult c ft Co, Tecple, Hrandyherry ft Peterson. Myers-Dalley Co. 273tfl —— o —■ — Just six more days to buy that Mr- ' Dougalt cabinet on the co-operative ) plan. Your neighbors and friend < . have them—why not you? Don't de lay and "wish you had." etc. Act now —quick. Yager Bros, ft Relnking. FOR SALE—I9O acres of good lam'., with good Improvement*. 4 miles of • the city of Mansfield, a city of 26.000 f people. Price and terms reasonable. • —Chan Brumfield Mansfield. O. 2741: > FOR SALE—Single comb, white I^»g horn roosters. Knquore of Peter Heas on R. R. N. 6. 2«m«

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