Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 252, Decatur, Adams County, 26 October 1914 — Page 4

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EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y„ Oct. 26—(Special to Daily Democrat)— Receipts, 12,800: shipments, 5,230 today; receipts, 6,400; shipments, 380 yesterday; official to New York Saturday, 1,140; hcgs closing steady. Medium and heavy, $7.65®57.70; pigs, $7.50® $7.60; roughs, $6.60® $6.70; stags, $6.00®56.70; cattle, 6,250; good, steady; others slow; lower; choice steers, [email protected]; shipping steers, $8.25® $9.25; butchers.’ steers, $7.00®58.50: heifers, $6.00® $8.00; cows, [email protected]; sheep, 17,000; lower; choice lambs, $7.75® $7.80; yearlings, $6.00®. .6.50; wethers, $5.50® $5.75; ewes, ss.oo®i $5.25. G. T .BURK. Corn SIOO Clover Seed $7.00 AD ike seed $6.75 Wheat ... $1.05 Rye 80c Barley 55c Timothy Seed $2.00 to $2.25 Oats 45c NIBLICK & CO. Eggs 24c Butter 13 to 22 FULLENKAMPS. Eggs 24c Butter 18c®25c BERLINGb. Indian Runner Ducks 8c Spring chickens 11c Fowls 10c Ducks 9c Geese 8c Young turkeys 12c Tom turkeys 12c Old hen turkeys 12c lid Roosters 5c Butter 17c Eggs 21c Above prices paio for poultry free from feed. PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer at public sale 1 mile south and 1% mile east of Tocsin, or 2’4 miles north and 14 mile east of Craigvil'.e or 3% miles west of Peterson, co Monday, October 26, the following property, towit: Horses: Four nead, 1 pair of black mares, 6 years old, good brood mares, sound, weight 1600 lbs.; 2. good suckling colts. Cows, 4 head: . Red cow, 4 years old, % blooded Dur-i ham; 14 Jersey, had second calf, giv-! ing 2 gallons of milk at a milking; ! half-Jersey cow, 7 years old, due to | calve the last of the month, good j milker. These cows are up-to-date milk cows. 3-year-old Jersey cow*, fresh in March; 6-year-old Jersey > cow, giving gallon of milk at a milking, will be fresh in February. Hogs, ,12 head: Brood sows, 1 Poland China sow with pigs by side; Poland China sow, bred to pig latter part of January; 10 head of stock hogs, ; weight 100 pounds each, good feeders. Farming Implements: One 2-1 horse wagon, in good condition; Deering binder, in good working order; Osborne mower in first-class running order; McCleery wheat drill, buggy, in good shape; hay and corn i rack combined; 60-tooth ffarrow, good as new; 18-tooth spring tooth harrow, John Deere cultivator; singleshovel plow, 2 double-shovel plows, Oliver breaking plow, walking breaking plow, set double’ work harness, single set buggy harness, iron kettle with bench, 2 hog houses, about 2 tons of timothy hay, corn in field, cut in shocks, 359 shocks of good corn, grind stone and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms: —Sums es $5.00 and under, cash; sums over $5.00 a credit of 12 months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security for 6 months without interest, last 6 . months with interest at 6 per cent, i

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I KALVER MARKETS. Wool 21c®25c . Beef hides , Calf ,isc . Tallow Sheep pelts [email protected] LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Spring chickens He Indiana Runned ducks 8c Fowls ioc Ducks ~9c Geese 8c Young turkeys 12r Tom turkeys ...12c Old hen turkeys 12c Old Roosters s'. Butter 17c uggs 21c Above prices paid for poultry free from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. Butter fat, No. 131 c Butter fat, No. 2 28c I Creamery butter, wholesale 31c Creamery butter, retail 35c COAL PRICES. -j. - Stove $7 56 Egg ~7.50 , Chestnut, hard $7.75 Poca, egg and lump , $5.00 W. Ash $4.50 V. Splint , $4.26 H. Valley $4.25 R. Lion / $4.50 Cannel! $6.00 i J. Hill $5.00 i Kentucky $4.50 ' Lurig $4.50 < ----- — ■■ ’ No property removed until settled 1 for CLYDE SHADY. ’ Noah Frauhiger, Auct. Irvin Wasson, Clerk. Ladies' Aid society of Pleasant ' Valley church will serve dinner. — u ■ '■ NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. Notice is hereby given that Mon- ' day, the 2nd day of November, will be , ! the last day to pay your fall install- j jinent of taxes. The treasurer’s office , ' will be open from 7 o’clock a. m. until , 5 o’clock p. in., each week day and ; 'the books will positively be closed at 1 5 o’clock p. m. on Monday, November 2nd. All taxes not paid by that time , will become delinquent and the pen- ' alty of ten per cent will be added. Do not put your taxes off, as they must be paid and the law points out the duty of the treasurer. Those whe ; have bought and sold property and wish a division of taxes or wish tc ; make partial payment should come in ’ at once. Don’t wait for the rush. No ] I receipts can be laid away for any one 1 So do no* ask it. : W. J. ARCHBOLD, 236t22 Treasurer Adams County. o i LOST —Pocketbook containing small i sum of money. Was lost some where between the Methodist church. i and the court house. Finder please re- : turn to this office. 250t3 1 FOR SALE—Fresh candled eggs, 22c / per dozen. At Berling's Packing I House. 250tf 1 FOR SALE—Three-piece parlor suit, i book case, couch and other piece;- ’ of furniture. All in good -condition . Call between 9 and 12 in the morning i —Mrs. Morton Stults. Jackson street, I between Fourth and Fifth. 250t3 t FOR SALE —New Motorcycle, fully . equipped, cheap, never run over 100 < miles. Need the money, inquire of < Arthur Struck over T. A Leonard tin i shop. City. 247t3. <

PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will offer for sab I at public auction at his residence 1 miles notheast of Decatur, and L mile south‘of Union Chapel church, oi Wednesday, October 28, 1914 begin ning at 10:00 o’clock A. M. the follow Ing property towit: 2 head of horses 2 good work mares. 7 head of cattle one black Jersey cow, with calf bj side, giving about 4 gallons of mill per day; one 14 Jersey giving 4 gal lons milk a day; one twoyear old Dur ham Heifer, giving about 214 gallon/ milk a day: one 8-month old Holsteir Heifer; one yearling Jersey Heifer bred; one yearling red Heifer; one red yearling bull. These cows art fine milk and butter cows. 33 head hogs, 5 brood sows, one with 5 pigs by side, 2 will farrow by day of sale 2 will farrow in November: 12 head of shoats weighing 100 lbs. each and one weighing about 150 lbs.; seven weighing about 40 lbs. each. Five dozen chickens. Farming implements one good wagon, 3-horse Oliver break ing plow, new; 2-horse Oliver eultiva tor, new; new Black Hawk corn plan ter; mowing machine, good steel frame hay tedder, new double shovel plow, new revolving hay rake, sprlnr tooth harrow, spike tooth harraw good walking breaking plow, set good hay ladders, set dump boards. Buckeye binder, good as new; good rubbet tired buggy, open buggy, new Cose? cab, set double breeching harness, set single buggy harness, fodder ii the field, corn ip the shock, corn it the crib, and many other articles tee numerous to mention. Terms —All sums under $5.00 cash in hand. Over $5.00, a credit of f months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security, 1 per cent, off for cash. No propert? removed until settled for. W. W. McQUEEN. John Spuhler, Auct. W. A. Fonner, Clerk. Lunch served on the ground. —o PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will sell at publit auction, at his residence in Kirklant township, Adams county, Indiana, I miles south and 5% miles west of De catur, 1 mile north and 6*4 miles east of Bluffton, 14 mile west of Hondura; on the Bluffton and Decatur stom road on Tuesday, Oct. 27, beginning at 10:00 o’clock a. m. the following pro perty to-wit: 70 head of O. I. C. hogs consisting of seventeen gilts, farrow id in March, April and May. As fin/ a lot as you wish to see, just the kind to start a new herd or add to your old herd. You can’t make any mistake it coming and taking a few of them horn/ with you, as this bunch of Gilts is the large growthy, easy feeding kind, that represents some of the best blood lines of the O. I. C. family, including their sire, Lewis R. 6th; he is by Lewis R sth; he is by Lewis R„ a second prize winner in the senior class at the great Illinois State Fair, 1912. Their dam: are equally well bred, as Maud trace/ back to Missouri Chief, the boar that was never defeated in the show- ring 18 Boars, all fit for service, from March, April and May litters. The? are all clean, good boned, strong heal thy fellows, with the best of legs and feet, strong arched backs, very sane? heads and ears and will make large hogs when matured. They are sired by Lewis R. 6th and Albert J. He if a w-orthy grandson of Commander, th/ International Champion that weighed 10S0 lbs. If you are looking for something good get in on this bunch and take a money maker home with you 4 Fall Yearling Gilts. Here are font Gilts that are just the right age tc make good sows. You had better keep track of them sale day. They are sired by Wm. K., the hog that P. B. Dykemaa bought of Ed Kohl of Edon, Ohio. 4 Tried Sows. Two with pigs by their side. 10 Fall Pigs These pigs are young, but just the are well bred. 6 Fall Yearling Feed ing Hogs. These six hogs have largi frames and in fine feeding condition 4 head of Cattle. Three full bloode Jersey cows, two will be fresh the 15th of Nov. Here are three typical young cows. One Hereford bull, eighteen months old, a fine individual; 5 h r -'d of horses, consisting of one black

Mare, coming 10 yrs, old, sound and >«“ l/JPVFVn AMH broke in all harness; one good dark ||» K||||ur*Y\ £l|\j| I le bay mare colt, 2 yrs. old; one spring || lIIL/lILIV lll’l* 3 Belgium mare colt; two chestnut Sor- DAT’ IFF! rel spring colts. p AnntD pnTuk 111 TERMS OF SALE -Sums of $5.00 and ULHUUL! 4 UU I I ILM n- under cash. Sums over $5.00 a credv- It of 12 months will be given first 6 s months without interest; last 6 Take a glass of Salts to flus on yo e months 8 per cent interest, purchaser Kidneys and neutra ue trn iy giving note with approved security. tating BCI . Ik No property removed until settled for. — .1- 4 per cent discount for cash. Kidney and Bladder weakness result r JOHN W. PARRISH. from uric acid, says a noted authority. 1/ Col. John Spuhler. Decatur; Col. The kidneys filter this acld * . blood and pass it on to the bladder, where n Noah Frauhiger. Bluffton, Aucts. it oftcn r^,lllina irrite te and inilame, r, J. V. Pease, Clerk. causing a burning, scalding sensation, or e Certificate of Registration of Pedi- setting up an irritation at the neck o e gree will be furnished with each hog ‘be ffia.lder olffigmg dis desired. - lhe gu ff e rer j g j n constant dread, the is Lunch served on grounds by Zion wa ter passes sometimes with a scalding s, Aid society. sensation and is very profuse; again, , there i® difficulty in avoiding it. Bladder weakness, most folks call it, (1 PUBLIC SALE. because they can’t control urination, n While it is extremely annoying and sornec The undersigned being compelled to times very painful, this is really one of . > • 11 nr the most simple ailments to overcome, s give up his farm on March 1 will of ab(jut f( £ r ounceg of Jgd Salts t fer for sale at his recldence, 1 mile f rora y Our pharmacist and take a table--1 south of Peterson, or 5 miles west and spoonful in a glass of water before 11 mile south of Decatur, on the R. D breakfast, continue this for two x „ . ■ _. , „ , days. This will neutralize the acids m -1 Liemanstall farm, on Thursday, Octo ts) - urjne it no ]onger ig a gource of :) her 29, beginning at 9:30 o’clock a. m. irritation to the bladder and urinary ori- the following property to-wit: Six pans which then act normally again. or Hor.„: On.- 7 o M b* J1 Belgian brood mare, in foal, weight lemon j uieej combined with lithia, and c 1650 lbs., a high quality mare: 12 year is used by thousands of folks who are t old black brood mare, in foal, weight subject to urinary disorders caused by , , ... uric acid irritation. Jad Salts is spien- - 1400; 5-year-old dapple gray gelding did for kidneya and causes no bad . weight 1400 lbs.; 9-year-old browi effects whatever. coach horse, weight 1400 lbs; 8-year Here you have a pleasant, effervescent old bav gelding, weight 1200. Fou J i , th *“ wa j * er d r ink ’ which quickly reheVe3 Head of Cattle: Black Jersey cow, ( 0 -— years old, will be fresh in the spring (Ivi-jh r , AF> ■AI 1111 A now giving 3 gallons of milk per day ||| F|in APH|A|P red Durham cow, 5 years old. will b 111 | |J|| Uljn fresh by day of sale. These cows ar- ’ " ’ I good ones. Jersey male calf. 1 Ho dIDF TIHm TCFT stein male calf. 130 Head of Hogs \||Ur I |k|*ll krr I 46 shoats will average 60 to 100 lbs UUIILj I IIILU I LL I each; 7 shoats will average from 10! —■ ■ - to 150 lbs. each; 2 Poland China brooi Good-bye sore feet, burning feet, swolsows, not bred, open for spring breed len feet, sweaty feet, smelling feet, tired ing; 9 Duroc brood sows with pigs b? ~ „ , . , _ , , Good-bve corns, callouses, buntons and side, ranging from sto 11 pigs each; I J raw B p O t S- No year-old O. I. C. male hog. Farmin; more shoe tightImplements: Milwaukee binder, 6-f' ness, no more limpcut, with tongue truck No. 12, used < >Ji Cna drawing up vour seasons; Keystone gearless hay loaf Sy face in agony, er, used one season; McCormick lia, “TIZ” is magical, tedder, used one season; 5 sectioi a^. 9 „„ r *,K b 1 L'vßCz’St TIZ’ draws out steel pipe roller, used one season; 1( f all the poisonous disc Hoosier grain drill, with 3-hors exudations which hitch, used three seasons; Gale Sun P t u ® ( u P ( the feet, drop corn planter, used three seasons s , c and forget vo u r foot Oliver steel riding plow, used two sea misery. Ah! how comfortable your feet sons: two 13-in. Gale walking plows feel. Get a25 cent box of “TIZ” now at used three seasons; 12-16 Gale har any druggist or department store. Don’t row, used three seasons; 2 Gale Bi; Have od feet ’ J !ad feet - feet . that never swell, never hurt, never pet Willie riding corn cultivators, use; tired# a year’s foot comfort guaranteed three seasons: McCormick mowin' or money refunded. machine, with 3 sets of knives; nev " 7-shovel adjustable cultivator, used season; single-shovel plow, used on season; 60-tooth wooden drag; two 17 tooth spring tooth harrows, used om seasn; Corn King manure spreadei | T , S up TQ YOU! Dain safety corn cutter, new mud boat Turnbull wagon, 3-in. tire; Birdse! wagon. 2%-in. tire; 2 solid bottom ha A case was ca,led to our atten ’ ladders, with beet bed combination tion a few da * s a 9° of an ontire Union City storm King buggy, used farnil * who were ill; wiC ol:t tcal season, spring wagon, 2-yard stone bed or wood - with scant * doling, feed cutter, new all-steel corn shelle; one tbreadwern blanket for the new corn grader, 2 sets double breed entire family, and a loi! and a ing harness, set double farm harnes: ha| f Btale bread. set double fly-nets. Eighteen acres o The head of the family was a corn in field. few years ago a prosPerc-is workTerms of Sale:—Sums of $5.00 an '"S man - never had a day cf under, cash; sums over $5.00 a credi sickness. He made good wages, of 9 months will be given, purchase attempted to save nothing—giving note with approved securit? why should he? Didn’t he have N’o property removed until settled for his health, and couldn’t he earn 4 per cent discount for cash. money? R. M. WYNN. He got wet one night. Then John Spuhler, Auct. came chronic rheumatism. ToFred Fruchte, Clerk. day a hopeless cripple, with a delLunch served or. the ground by St icate wife, who needs careful care Paul Aid society. Sale will take place and proper nourishment, and a rain or shine. In case of rain sale wil family cf seven children. Bebe held in the big barn. cause of neglect the eldest daughu ter had rheumat:sm; the 'next FOR. SALE—IS yearling Rhode Island two children are troubled with Red hens and one yearling cock. Cal serious throat affections, one . phone 615, or see Geo, Burkett, Deca child, aged 7 and one aged 4, are ,ir - 247 t: almost in a dying condition from —Pocketbook containing $2.50 lack of proper food and baby and other papers. Finder please re Bertha is so thin she is little •urn to this office and receive r<f more than a skeleton. ; crd. 247t3 There are hundreds of working ~OST —Pocketbook containing $2.54 men who will read this—yes, hun- ! C-old Piece, and other papers. Find dreds of others, both men and wo--1 er please return to this office and re men, who will think this can nev- ! ceive reward. 247t3. er happen to them. If you can FOR SALE —Fresh candled eggs, 22c fortell what is going to happen in per dozen. At Berling’s Packing the future-—you are the wisest House. 250tf person in the world! That is FOR SALE—Fresh candled eggs, 22c something no one can fortell. per dozen. At Berling's Packing You canr,ot prevent sickness. House. 248tf You can P rever| t poverty— you IOR SALE —Heifer, 2 years old last Can prevent the a S on y of seeing May, % Jersey, % Holstein, will be y ° Ur ° Ve °" eS suffe,in 9 for the fiesh in March. Gave 4 gallon of milk necessities o Ii e. You can Preper day when fresh last spring. The V ' nt I ** by P rovid <ng tor them mother of this heifer gave 6to 7 gal- a NAL Sav, n9 s Account lens of good, rich milk per day when at the r ' rst Natlonal Bank. fiesh and this one promises to be as Will you make that provision? good.—D. I. Weikel, 'phone 39. 249t3 it's up to you, reader! WANTED —To rent, farm, from 80 to 120 acres, by two men. Good farm- JTTRQT NATION AT P A XTtz ers, with A-No. 1 reference. Inquire VINAL BANK at this office. 246t3* A Safe Place for Saving?’ FOR SALE—Fresh candled eggs, 22c DeCatUT, Tndiauo per dozen. At Berling's Packing * FOR SALE —Fresh candled eggs, 22c per dozen. At Berling’s Packing 1 House. 250tt

p or & Springfield Ry. Company. TIME TABLE. Northbound. leave Decatur at 5:50, 8:30 11-30 2:30. 5:45, 9:30; arrive at Fort Wayne at 6:53, 9:40, 12:40, 3:40, 6: Bndlo:4 °' southbound. I eave Ft. Wayne at 7:00.10:00.1:00. 4-00 7'30, 11:00; arrived In Decatur at Siioj 11:101 2:10; 5.10 8:40, Connections are made at Fort Warne with the Ft. Wayne & Northern’lndiana Traction Co., The Toledo & Chicago Interurban Railway Company, The Ohio Electric, and Indiana Pnion Traction Company; also with X... 1- S H S - C '«'* D " “* G. R- & !• railroads. Freight Service. Freight service consists of one train each way daily; Leaving Decatur at 8:00 a. tn. and returning, leavlUg Fort Wayne at 12:00 a. m. This enables shippers to telephone orders and receive shipments promptly. W. H. FLEDDERJOHANN, General Manager, • • Decatur, Ind. A lady with two children would like to rent two rooms in which to live during the winter. If you have such rooms for rent leave word at this 242t3. office _

REAL ESTATES bargains ■ “SEH <JS ABOUT IT” 10 acres withi nten minutes’ kalk of Court House; 7 room house, g: :; B barn, drove well, cistern, an idea! place for truck farming. Price rtaß onable. CITY PROPERTY. CITY PROPERTY:—Good 9 room house with bath, city water, soft» M ter, gas and electric lights, good wood and coal s hed, full size lot wit* |H plenty of fruit, property well located. Price $2700.00. 7 room house, located on Mercer.avenue, practically new. with cells:, I electric lights, new barn 16x18, new 50 bbl. cement cistern. A bargain $2,300.00. New 8 room house, good cellar, with well, 125 bbl. cistern, city water, ■ gas and electric lights. This house has plenty of clothes rooms, fine B wood house, good garden spot It will pay you to investigate this propem. S" Good 7 room house. Ideal location, house frame, is built o f native ■ timber, well constructed, bath, electric lights, gas, good cellar, furnw I heat, plenty of clothes rooms. Good barn, with cement floor, electric lijhh and city water, a good cement cistern holds 50 bbls, arge size lot 57x200 I feet, a real bargain. A good 7 room house, with cellar, good coal house, barn 12x20, well and I cistern, ' 2 acre lot, on Mercer avenue, near corporation limits for on!y I SIBOO.OO. a 7 room house recently remodeled, soft water and city water in tht I house, good coal shed, new cement cistern, gas lights, will pass strict in- I vestigation. Price $1600.00. Good property, house, new barn, summer kitchen, three full size lots, I good cement cistern, a money-maker for some one at $1400.00. HARVEY, LEONARD & CO. I We have some new and sec- ■ ond hand Top Buggies, Car- ■ riages and Storm Cabs at Pri- I ces that are Right. | New Buggy Tops—different sizes re; dy J 'I to set on, at the I DECATUR CARRIAGE WJRKS I Co<® Ist. ?■ MONROE STS. PHONE 13.1 — LOW RATE EXCURSION I VIA CLOVER LEAF ROUTE ...T0... I BLUFFTON, MARION, KOKOMO & FRANKFORT Every Sunday | See J. H. THOMPSON, Agent Decatur i for Information Upholstering and FeaiherCleaning I of'S-idir- ’? t * le Gregory building, corner do all kinds Streets and am P ro P are<110 | UPHOLSTERING AND FEATHER CLEANING WORK I Thd'heJ na ' te -^ Our .fomiture look like new. forand denS’’ 01 ’ g “ aranteed ’ Work calkd I VAZ. R. HELM I atkof Wear-U-Well store. Cor. 3rd. and Madison St, I

FOR RENT. l Ton room house, nn,,;,.,.,! tospwt, inside rmlroa-i EtfKgplj Ten room house. fu rna ,., lights, gas. gexxl barn. wi, h ( of ground. See us at on.-,. "'’’■J’’ • 24413 HARVEY I 1 """ "****«. WCfi MAN WANTED. , Wanted: A man to do plflli . I > . nnd grading. Apply at >■ ;il , Manufacturing company < ~ ft;. _ o —— Uliy FOR SALE. ' < A large. 6-hole and W;ltf . r . range, complete, as gnmi ; , s , i in first-class condition: wj|; . ' ' at a very reasonable price. H Ernst Schlickman 2nd St. r,,../,'?’'®! ■Phone No. 22. • FOR SALE—Fresh candled eocs x ■ per dozen. At Berling's p' ack f, ■ House. 1 il-tdl SALE—Fresh camib d 1 per dozen. At Beriinu s - FOR SALE—Hard coal I inner. ■ fire pot, good as new, heater. Both at a bar.niin ] 4S .| f Gehrig. 118 No. Sth St. w g ’ , LOST Black umbrella, d nij,.,.. ‘I , curved plain handle, b. r,\ t . n i and the old Koenig farm. . please return to this office.. 24in I