Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 38, Decatur, Adams County, 14 February 1914 — Page 4

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EAST BUFFALO. Eastßuffalo, N. Y., Feb. 12 —(Special to Dally Democrat)- Receipts, 6. 000 shipments, 190; official to New York yesterday, 140; hogs closing steady. Medium and heavy, $9.25$ $9.40; Yorkers, $9.40; pigs, $9.25®59.40; roughs, $8.25© $8.50; stags. $6.50© $7.25; sheep, 5,000; lower; top lambs. $8.30; cattle, 75; steady. G. 1. BURK. New corn, yellow, per 100 lbs 77c Alslke seed $9.25 Wheat 91c Rye 55c Barley 55c@'60e Timothy seed ~ $2.00 Oats 35c COAL PRICES. Stove and Egg, nard SB.OO Chestnut, hard $8.25 Pea. hard $7.00 Poca, Egg and Lump $5.25 W. Ash $4.75 V. Splint $4.50 H. Valley $4.25 R. Lion $4.50 Cannell $6 00 J. Hill $5.00 Kentucky $4.50 Lurig $4.76 NIBLICK 4 CO. Eggs 22c I Butter 18c© 25c I FULLErrKAMfS. Eggs 22c Butter f 25c BERLINGS. Indian Runned ducks 8c

LOOK HERE We have a farm for quick sale of 173 acres 2 1-2 miles from good market, one mile to school; fair buildings and well fenced. This is an excellent farm for stock and mixed grain farming being a good producer of hay, wheatoats and grass. Price $85.00 an acre. We have the Zwick store at Bingen for sale. This is a good live business in German locality. Right man can find good paying business, at once. We have a large list of farms and city properties. Let us sqow you these before you buy. Erwin & Michaud.

THE OLD LER !4 ? BLACERAEIWATER _MUDDY HYDRANT WATER WHUL CUI AW Bl *AW»*>* (■■(•wboarw. R .**f net Awrdva uwtvr, bat >>. A qLAVRCST ISa boa Will clear vaareiwua. Rsinuisina For aaiwby Geocaca. Ae< tor U. ar wr.u the old settles co., findlat, o. iMHHMaMfIMBKBiBnHnMnnaHai Old Adams County Bank Decatur. Indiana. Capital 1121,000 Surph ” ’ ’ 30,00 ° IfAQJ;$«’;; E”’ C. 3. Niblick, President M. Kirsch ami John Niblick K - Ehinff®’’. Caahier. "" Farm loans /v a Specialty Reflect — Brtnlw Collections Made PENNIES MAKE DOLLARS — able Rates. DOLLARS _ Start Bank Accounts', JBANKFACCOUNTSJ J tionConr —i sistant Beget With Safe tConfidence and Credit Banking a j nn. Methods And ThM « Extended BEGET SUCCESS IN LIFE! To our Patrons We Pay 4 Percent Interest on 1 Year/Time Deposits.

Chicks 10c Fowls 10c Ducks 10c "eese 9c Ysucg turkeys .....13c : Tom turkeys 12c Old hen turkeys 13c| Old roosters 6c. Butter 17c j Eggs 22c Above prices paid for poultry free. from feed. KALVER MARKETS. Beef hides lie! Calf 13c Tallow ..5c Sheep pelts [email protected] Muskrats sc(s2sci Skunk 25c C 52,25 1 Coon [email protected] Possum 10c@70c Mink 25c« $4.00 LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Indian Runned ducks 8c Chicks 10c Fowls 10c ] | Ducks 10c , Geese 9c h Young turkeys 13c , Tom turkeys 12c , Old hen turkeys 13c | Old Roosters 6c Butter 17c!. Ku> ! Above prices paid for poultry free:, from feed. • j f DECATUR CREAMERY CO. j (1 Tices for week ending February 2) 1914.) Butter fat • 29%e Butter 33c i

PUBLIC SALE. | ’ The undersigned will offer at public I'sale on the John T. Baker farm, near 1 the Beery church, 4 miles west of De ■ catur and 1 mile east of Peterson, j Tuesday, February 17, 1914, beginning ; at 10 a. in., the following property, ! to-wit: 9 Head of Horses: One com- | Ing 3 year old horse, weight about 1400; 1 coming 2 year old mare, weight about 11; 1 coming 2 year old mare, general purpose; 2 mare colts, half Belgium*, coming yearlings; 2 mules 6 years old. weight 1300 each: 1 gray horse 10 years old, 1400 lbs.; sorrel driving horse, weight 1100 lbs.; gray horse 3 years old; 1 mare in i foal, 7 years old. weight 1300 lbs. 10 , Head of Cattle: Holstein milk cow will be fresh about the 20th of Feb ■ ruary; 1 half-Jersey milk cow to be I fresh about June 7; Jersey cow to 'be fresh about the 13th of June; 3 year-old heifer, to be fresh about the 2nd of June; 4 calves coining year lings; 2 heifer calves, 2 steer calves - red cow. 5 years old. will be fresh in April. 16 Head of Hogs, consisting ol 3 brood sows. 1 full blood Poland I China. 2 O. I. C„ these will all far row about the Ist of April: 13 hear |of shoats, averaging from 75 to lOf tbs. Sheep: 20 head of breeding ewes; 1 buck sheep. Grain and Hay; About 3 or 4 tons of hay in mow. about 500 tons of corn in crib. Farming Implements: Deering binder, 6ft cut. Black Hawk corn planter. Dia mond riding breaking plow. Rock Is land hay loader, Milwaukee mowing machine, ten-disc grain drill, sixteen tooth spring harrow, hay loader with corn bed attachment, mud boat, to] buggy, spring wagon. DeLaval crean separator, many other articles toe numerous to mention.

Terms of Sale:—Sums of $5.00 and under, cash in hand; over that amount a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving his note with approved security, bearing 6 per cent ' interest after maturity; 4 per cent of! for cash. No goods removed withou< first being settled for. JOHN T. BAKER. CHAS. W. ANDREWS. J. N. Burkhead. Auct. Wm. Zimmerman, Clerk. o — PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for public sale at his residence, 8 miles east of Decatur. 1»4 miles west of Wren I Ohio, and 3>4 miles northeast of Will | shire, on the state line, on Saturday i February 14. 1914. 11 head of horses - One bay mare, Belgium, 7 years old | weighs 1650 lbs; 1 bay gelding, gen | oral purpose, 8 years old. weighs 1500; . 1 sorrel Norman mare. 3 years old. weighs 1600; 1 bay gelding, coming 3 ; years old, weighs 1600; 1 bay gelding coming 2 years old, weighs 1200; 1 , black, coming 3 years old, % Norman, 1 weighs about 1500; 1 bay mare, com I ing 3 years old. % Norman, weighs about 1500; 1 Kentucky Blue Grass sorrell, 12 years old, city broke, weighs about 1150: 1 bay gelding. 8 year-old roadster, weights 950; 1 Bel glum spring mare colt. Five Head ol cattle: One Durham milch cow; 7 yrs. old, fresh May 15; one >4 Jersey milch cow. 6 years old. fresh March 12; 1 Jersey, « years old. fresh Mar. 12; 1 black cow, 4 years old. fresh ; April 5: 1 full blooded Jersey, 6 yrs. old. fresh June 22. Nine Head Hogs: ' Gne Duroc brood sow. will have pigs last of March; 1 Duroc. will have pigs May 15; 1 full blooded Hampshire ' sow; 7 shoats. weighing about 50 lbs. each. Hay and Grain. Fifteen ton of No. 1 timothy hay in mow. 100 bushels of corn in crib. Farming Implements One six and one-half foot Deering binder, good as new; McCor mick corn binder, corn sled. 10-hoe disc grain drill, good as new, 8-dtoc Mcgherry grain drill. 3<4-in. Troy wagon. good as new; 28-in. wagon box. good as new; Jones Mower, low-track wagon. Osborne steele bay tedder, 10foot steele hay rack, never been used; Moline sulky breaking plow - , Ohio riding cultivator, 2 walking cultivators, 2 walking breaking plows, good as new; single disc harrow and seeder attachments. 10-ft. drag harrow. 8-ft drag barrow, springtooth harrow, chockrow corn planter, steele farm roller. 6 shovel, 1 horse cultivator, corn weeder. sugar beet cultivator. Kelly duplex feed grinder, No. 3; swell body cutter, 4-borse power Grey gasoline engine, truck and pump jack, bob sleds, tank heater, Bitnel buggy, good as new; 2 storm buggies, one brand new; Ehkhart buggy. 3 sets single harness, set double buggy harness, 2 sets team harness. 18-horse power Huber engine, 32x56 Huber separator. No. 1 Birdsell clover huller, 12-roll Advance i corn husker. 15-bbl. steel water tank. ; 30-horse power Ridvr Lewis automo ; htle. 5 passenger, and a number of other articles too numerous to mention, Adam Gephan of Willshire. Ohio, lias bean a thresher for years, always having success in this line of business. He never met with a severe accident until within a few weeks ago. This accident ho has mot witli has driven him to make a public sale and leave j the farm, his farm lielng rented. This

stock <»nd property will sell to th, highest bidder regardless of any price ’ I kindly ask one and all to come t< r my salo that day. There will b< nothing misrepresented, one and al . will get a square deal. Here will bi ' your chance to get just what you wan 1 . at your own price. Do not forget th< date of sale, February 14, 1914, ot Saturday. Yours truly, ADAM GEPHART. Terms —$5 and under, cash: ovei . that amount a credit of 9 months wil' be given, purchaser giving bankabit note. No property removed until set tied for. A. J. GEPHART. Ed Kirkland, Auct. Jasper Dudley, Clerk. Sale begins at 10 o'clock a. m. PUBLIC SALE. • I will offer for sale at my residence. 2 miles south and 2Vi miles west of Decatur, and mile west of the Washington church, on Wednesday. February 18, beginning at 10 o’clock a. in., the following property, to-wit; Five Head of Horses: One bay mare, •% Belgium, 5 years old, safe in foal; 1 sorrel mare, % Belgium. 5 years old, safe in foal; 1 bay mare, coming 4 years old. bred to he in foal; 1 brown mare, coming 4 years old, bred to be in foal; 1 colt, coming 1 yeai old. Eight Head of Cattle; One Durham cow, 7 years old. fresh last of February; 1 black cow, 7 years old, fresh Ist of March; 1 red cow. 4 years old. fresh first of May; one 2 year-old heifer. Durham, fresh ir March; one 2-yearold roan heifer fresh first of March; 3 heifer calves 10 months old. 37 Head of Hogs Four brood sows, will farrow Ist o' April; 33 head shoats. Farming Im plements: Milwaukee binder, in goof shape; Milwaukee mower, Indian grain drill, good as new; Ohio ha; loader, in good shape; John Deer corn planter, good as new; disc har row, spring tooth harrow, good a, new; 2 spike tooth barrows. 2 Johr Deere walking breaking plows, goo< as new; 2 Tiger cultivators, beet cul tivator, Turnbull wagon, surrey, se heavy harness, hay ladder, wage: box. corn fodder, 30 cord of wood, oth er articles too numerous to mention Terms of Sale-—Sums of $5 and un der. cash in hand. Over that amount a credit of 9 months wil! be given. th< purchaser giving his note with ap proved security; 4 per cent off focash. No property removed unil. settled for. ABE SCHNEPP. John Spuhler, Auct. J. F. Frachte, Clerk. ladies’ Aid society of Wnshlngtor If. E. church will serve lunch. PUBLIC SALE. I will sell at public auction at ni} residence on wnat is known as the Rupright farm, located K mile east of Echo, or 5 miles due east of Os sian on Decatur and Ossian pike, on Monday. February 23, ’l4, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m.. the following proper ty, to-wit: Four Head of Horses. On< dapple gray mare, 6 years old weight 1475 lbs., safe in foal, from Goshorn’; big Norman horse of Ossian, strictly sound in every particular, and an ex eeilent worker in all harness. On« black mare, coming 9 years old. weight 1525 lbs., a first-class work mare ir all harness; One black mare, 11 year? old. weight 1400 Tbs., a good general purpose horse; 1 driving horse, 12 years old, weight 1000 lbs. Three Head of Cattle: An extra good milch and butter cow, half Jersey and hall Durham. 6 years old, fresh last Oct., and will be fresh in Sept., will teat 33 and giving about 3 gal. per day. One cow. 7 years old. half Jersey and half Durham, fresh last Dec., giving a good flow of milk, and an extra good milk and butter cow. One heifer calf, 4 months old. out of first described cow Seven Head of Hogs: Sevet Head of Hampshire Shoats. wil’ average from 90 to 100 lbs., a good thrifty bunch of feeders. Twenty-five head of good breeding ewes, all safe with lamb, for Ist of April. 160 head of young laying liens and pullets; 26 head of full blooded Buff Orpington; 3 geese. Farm implements: New Tis Un wUgon. 314 skein coach tongu<», only run a few miles; flat bottom hay and corn rack; new I. O. Case corn cult I vator: new Osborne, 14 roll disc har row; 60tooth wooden frame spike tooth-harrow; new Gibbs, 14-lnch walking plow, Syracuse 15-In walkinc plow, Deering mower. 5'4 ft. cut; set double brass mounted work harness, fly nets, storm blankets, and many other articles too numerous to mention. Notice—The above described goods were all purchased last season and arc all as good as new. About two tons clover hay. Terms—A credit of 9 months will lie given on all sums over $5.00 by pur chaser giving an approved bankable note. Sums of $5.00 and under cash in hand. A discount of 4 per cent straight will be given to those who wish to pay cash on sums over $5.00. T. J DRULY, Harry Bunn. Auctioneer. Chas. L. Krelgh, Clerk. ladles of Jackson U. B. church wil) serve dinner.

VAGABOND’S CONSPIRACY e. AT THE LYRIC TODAY. :o — ie The interesting and exciting tale of 11 a princess kidnaped nt her seventh birthday and returned to her parents it after fifteen years is what "The Yagaip bond's Conspiracy," which will he the n attraction al the Lyric today. The story of tills wonderful production is a follows: At the Spada palace, the >r seventh birthday of the twin (laugh ]] ters. Rose and Alice, Is celebrated, e Their resemblance being so close, a t birthmark on Alice is tlie only means of identification in distinguishing one from tlie other. While their young guests nre playing in the garden, 1. Alice is attracted to the gate by tlie passing of a gypsy, Myrka, with, her young son. Memo. To avenge the deafli of her daughter, caused by the >, runaway of the princess’ horses, t Myrka pesruades her son to lure Al ( ice to the entrance and kidnaps her. ", Broken-hearted, the princess loses her k reason. Fifteen years have elapsed. Nardot. the chief of a notorious band i, of thieves, is in love with Alice, whom ; they call Zula. Memo, grown up witli s her from childhood, is also fondly in s love witli her and disproves Nardot’s I attention. Nardot arranges a meeti ing with Myrka at the rendezvous of i the underworld to ask for Zula's hand , in marriage, and by getting Myrka in I an intoxicated state learns of Zula's real origin. Momo by chance overnears the conversation and is determined to spoil a plot to use Zula as an accomplice to the looting of the spada palace. Taking Zula with him. Nardot gains entrance to the palace, with the thought that if captured he will be set free, because of her pres ence. Left to wander hy herself. Zula fails to recognize her surround ings. Confronted with the likness of her lost child, the princess n-cognlzes Zula as her daughter, Alice, and there is a happy reunion. In attempting to escape Nardot is shot by one of the palace guards. The princess readily consents to the marriage of Alice and Momo. The admission will be five cents to all. o PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned wil! offer at public suction, 4V$ miles east of Decatur wd 2% miles north cf Rivarre, >4 mile east of T ucky school house on what is known as the old Myers farm in l-nlon township. Friday. February 20. 1914. beginning at 10 a. m.. the 'oilowing property, to-wit: Four Head of Horses: Bay mare. 7 years old. in foal, sound; gray horse. 11 years old: good worker; gray mare 11 years old. good worker; bay colt, "oming 2 years old. Two Head Cattle: Large Durham cow, 7 years old. will be fresh soon; 3 year-old Durham cow will be fresh soon. These are extra good cows. Three full blooded Du roc sows, can be registered; due to farrow in April. Elgin Shropshire sheep. 2 years old. lamb in April Poultry: Five bronze turkey hens Bromo turkey gobbler. 6 dos. chick ens, 114 doz. full blood Rose Comt i Rhode Island Red; 5 full blood R. C i Rhode Island Red roosters; IV* dox. I fine Brown Leghorns: 3 dox. Ply mouth Rocks. Farming Implements: '■'arm wagon, with box; hay ladders. I double seated surrey, single buggy. ; Gearless hay loader, good as new; ' Keystone steel frame side-delivery, almost new; Oliver riding cultivator, | new; Osborne mower. Moline break ng plow. Engate seeder, new; McCormick 7-shovel cultivator, new; ' Gale dies with trucks, new; double ’hovel cultivator, spike-tooth harrow set of work harness, set of single har nesa. 4 bushels of choice seed corn. 2 tons of clover hay. about 40 cords of dry wood, some corn fodder, heating stove, incubator, lawn mower, horse blankets, chicken coops, churn and numerous other articles not mention ed. I have decided to quit farming and move to Fort Wayne, therefore every thing must be sold regardless <>f price. Terms— $5 and under, cash in hand, over that amount a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security; 5 per cent off for cash. No property removed until settled for. LEWIS W. MORSE. John Spoiler. Auct. -1 Democrat Wants Ads Pay. special to women The most economical, cleansing and germicidal of all anUacpUcu la A soluble Antiseptic Powder to be dissolved in water <3 needco As a medicinal antiseptic for douchi in treating catarrh, Inflammation i ulceration of nose, throat, and tha. caused by feminine Illa it has no equal. ' For ten years the Lydln E. Pinkham Medicine Co. has recommended Taxtlae in their private corrcrjioudc.'.eo with women, t.hlch prorca LU superiority. Women who have been cured nay I it is "worth its weight la Kold.~ At druggists. 50c. large box. or by mail. The I’uxtoa Toilet Co., Boctoa, Naas.

MI-O-NA QUICKLY ENDS DIGESTION. r Do not continue to suffer with Indi- , gnstion or dyspepsia causing heart- , burn, dizziness, after-dinner distress. . headache, biliousness, pain in the bow- . els, or sour and gasy stomach. Get , effective and lasting relief at once. , Buv from tlie Holthouse Drug Co. at . Decatur today a fifty cent box of Ml-o-ra Tablets. They quickly and surely end stomach misery are pleasant to take and perfectly harmless. Mi-o-na is one of the most dopenda- , ble remedies for disordered stomachs. It heals the sore and inflamed membranes and is not only a digestive and antacid, giving prompt and effective relief, but is a tonic that ones up and serengthens the entire digestive sys tern-then the food is properly digested and assimilated— you enjoy robust health. Do not delay-get a box of Mi-o-na at once. If you are not entirely satisfied with results— money refunded. DROPSY TREATED FREE Franklin Miles, M. D. LL. 8.. The Well-Known Heart and Dropsy Specialist. Will Send a New $3.75 Treatment Free Many “Hopelees” Cases Soon Cured After 5 to 15 Doctors Failed At first no disease is apparently more harmless than dropsy; a little 1 swelling of the eyelids, hands, feet, ankles, or abdomen. Finally there is great shortness of breath, smothering I tptlls, sitting up to breathe, cough, faint spells, sometimes nausea and vomiting, even bursting of the limbs and a lingering and wretched death if I the dropsy is not removed. Dr. Miles has been known as a leading specialist in these diseases for 30 years. His liberal offer is certainly worthy of serious consideration. You! may not have another opportunity. The Grand Dropsy Treatment con sists of four dropsy remedies in one. also Tonic Tablets, and I*ura Laxa for removing the water. This treatment Is specially prepared tor each patient and is many times as successful as I bat of most physicians. It usually relieves the first day. and often re moves swelling in six days. Delay is dangerous. Dr. Miles book con-1 tins many wonderful cures. Send for Remarkable cures in your State All amicted readers may have the I new Dropsy Book. Examination Chart. Opinion. Advice, and a Two-Pound Treatment free. Write at once. De-: scribe your case. Address. Dr. Frank lin Mlles. Dept. DC.. 909 to 919 Main { Street. Elkhart. Indiana. o— FOR SALE —Holstein male calf, one year old. Inquire of Jesse A. Ray. Monroe, Ind. R. R. No. 1, or four mile* south of Peterson. 28t39 Eight good Jersey heifers, that will ; be fresh in the spring, all of my own!; breeding and are from the very best cows I have on the place, for sale; also one good cow, must sell to make room * for others. Willshire phone 3R on 14.' Address Harry Brown. Decatur. R. R. I No. 6. on the old Ben Brown '«rin, ?>4 j miles north of Willshire. Ohio, >ii i State Idn** road. 3116 HOW ABOUT THE BABY?! We are reaching out for the babies of Indiana and to get them we appeal to the mother. We are looking far Into the future. When the fathers and mothers , of our own generation are gathered unto their fathers, the babies of today will then he the men and women who will take their places. Hundreds of Indlsne 11 mothers are kxiay holding in | their arms the P'tte lives, which |, —ts they live—shall blossom into great and noble men and womea. 1 Now is the time to decide their P destinies. The decision to in a I large measure with their mothers. i What will become of that little one you today fondle—whose rosy i lipa touch yours, whose head re- ' poses lovingly on your xhoulderwhoee sticky, chubby ftot pats your, cheek—whose fond infant prattle greets your ear? The foundation of that baby's char acter must be laid by you. You cannot shirk th to responsibility. Save for it -and teach It to save. Open an account at the First National Bank for your little one. It only takes SIOO to do R! It is an act you will never regret. May we open an account for your baby to-day. FIRST NATIONAL BANK A Safe Plar.j for Savings Decatur, Indian?..

STAR GROCER Columbia River Sai mon .... a*.’. ? • • Kt I Sliced Pineapple. Tuna Fish . . . . . Oil]Sardii ei. r • • iC Sweat Potatoes . Spinach Egg Ncodles . . , 10c California Asparagus2sc Sweet Oran?eF, doz. Dried Peas 1b.... Dried 1 eaches lb. . lOc Shrimp 13c I Hominy Will Johns, mi' m. — — | MACHINERY FOR SALE. 1 am offering for sale my entire or I j fit of machinery, consisting of m I Aultman & Taylor traction engiat- I | two 32 56 Aultman & Taylor sepm I j tors, two No. 4 Matchless clover I ltrs, two fifteen-barrel Aultmae 11 I Taylor tanks, two Studabaker »am I I S roll McCormick husker, I. H. C.» M | silege cutter, one ten-horse power p-1 ; cliue wood sawing outfit, also all ten I i and covers that go with such I This is a bargain, terms to suit tayr I I Inquire at once. A. W. WEP.LING. tMt Preble. Ito. I 'O ... I MASON! CCAENDAR FOR EEK ENDING. FEB XI Tuesday Evening. February 15 Decatur Lodge, No. 571. F. k All Regular meeting, important busiao ■ • — — WANTED—OId popcorn. White. )h | ba shelled. At Mills’ groieiy. » I FOUND- Ladies’ black glove. Wi I found several weeks ago. Inqu:- I at this office. lOR SALE OR TRADE House t I First street and one on 10th «r* I — Inquire of Frank Johnson. 3* I SLICES OF ENERGY are cut fr the bread tK’ we bake at our model bay -hop. Cur breads are I from the best and most nit ritiou* four, and are su» | to be muscle building strengthening. Light, 'date and of delicious ilavqr tempts the appetite is u. best and largest loaves ed by Martin’s . . i Martin’s bread for saW’ S. E. Hite grocer}’and Brusnwilier and Baker. Jacob Martin COAL OF QIALIIi Prices Right Your Orders will be appreciated PHONE 1» 9 Emerson Bennett