Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 256, Decatur, Adams County, 30 October 1914 — Page 6
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EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y„ Oct. 30—(Special to Daily Democrat)—Receipts, 10,400; shipments, 2,280; official to New York yesterday, 760; hogs closing steady. Yorkers, medium and heavy, $7.80; pigs and lights. $7.75 fi $7.80; roughs, $6.70«i56.75; stags, $6.00 @ $6.50; sheep, 7,000; strong; top lambs, $8.25; cattle, 775; steady. G. T .BURK. Corn 97c Clover seed $7.25 Alsike seed $6.75 Wheat $lO3 Rye 80c Barley 55c Timothy Seed $2.00 to $2.25 Oats 43c NIBLICK &. CO. Eggs 24c Batter 13 to 22 FULLENKAMPS. Eggs 24c Butter 18c@25c BERLINGS. Indian Runner Duck* 8c Spring chickens 11c Fowls 10c Ducks 9c Geese 8c Young turkeys 12c Tom turkeys .12c Old hen turkeys 12c Did Roosters 6c Butter 17c Eggs 21c Above prices paw for poultry free from feed.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. Notice Is hereby given that Monday, the 2nd day of November, will be the last day to pay your fall installment of taxes. The treasurer’s office will be open from 7 o’clock a. m. until f> o’clock p. m., each week day and the books will positively be closed at 5 o’clock p. m. on Monday, November 2nd. All taxes not paid by that time will become delinquent and the penalty of ten per cent will be added. Do hot put your taxes off, as they must be paid and the law points out the duty of the treasurer. Those who have bought and sold property and wish a division of taxes or wish to make partial payment should come in at once. Don't wait for the rush. No receipts can be laid away for any one. So do not ask it. W. J. ARCHBOLD, 236t22 Treasurer Adams County. Fruit Trees Sprayed I have the best power sprayer in the country and will do your work right. Will spray down the tree as well as from the ground, getting both top and bottom of the branches. See me or drop me a card. A. W. BAXTER. 619 Elm Street. WANTED —Registered Mares and Colts, address, Edson Cochran, Bluff ton, Indiana. I clean and set up stoves. ’Phone Jim Coverdale, at Schaub & Dowling’s. 249t6 FOR RENT—Good house on Nortli Third street. Has electric lights, gas, good cellar and a drove well. Inquire of Hugh Hite, at Vance & Hite clothing store. 256t3
7 V\?\ v I 1/ S.O.S. has saved hundreds of families from distress on \ L . the Higii Seas.MONEYIN THEBANK has saved thousands of KA families from distress on land. / .-, I has accomplished alot of new thing's in water power if A fl jt'A and air power buthasnt improved on manpower.— Nothing's© R A I Ik' -M far in.the history of humanity has been discovered as an L --isl 1 substitute for honest, steady labor/ ? Fsßhl 1 UfeSfaH -hr- w HERBERT KAUFMAN. H' ■• li /JO '" 3r w /ITI 1 11 II >- x -r -TT ~ ~ ~ -—T " V iW tt | •S>ecatur-3rib- —>
KALVER MARKETS. J Wool 21c©z5c Beef hides ....lie Calf lie * Tallow 5c Sheep pelts [email protected] LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. : Spring chickens 11c Indiana Runned ducks 8c < Fowls 10c Ducks 9c Geese 8c > Young turkeys 12c ’ Tom turkeys 12c > ’ Old hen turkeys 12c , Old Roosters 5c ; Butter 17c sggs 21c Above prices paid for poultry free from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. Butter fat, No. 1 ,'....32c I Butter fat, No. 2 29c Creamery Hutter, wholesale 32c Creamery butter, retail 35c COAL PRICES. Stove $7.50 ! Egg 7.50 , Chestnut, hard $7.75 1 , Poca, egg and lump $5.00 W. Ash $4.50: . V. Splint $4.25 . H. Valley $4.25 • R. Lion $4.50 . Cannell $6.00 , J. Hill $5.00 j Kentucky $4.50 Lurig $4.50
OIL TREATMENT FOR STOMACH TROUBLES » A simple prescription made up of ■ combination of pure vegetable oils is ? producing wonderful results for suf11 ferers from stomach, liver and intestlt'nal troubles. The remedy, which is r said to have orginated in France, , where it has been used for years by I the peasantry, was introduced into this j country by George H. Mayr, a leading t Chicago druggist, who cured himself ; of severe stomach, liver and intestinal ' troubles by its use. Those who' have I used It say the first dose is sufficient to convince any one of its remarkabl ( merit, and that within twenty-four hours the sufferer feels like a new person. This medicine, which has ’ , became known as Mayr’s Wonderful Stomacn Remedy, is now sold by first ! class druggists everywhere. It is now . sold here by Smith, Yager & Falk. I NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the De- j catur Christian Church of Decatur. 1 Adams county, Indiana, will hold .. < 5 mass meeting of the members of said! I church at their church building situ. . ted at the South-west corner of the intersection of Monroe and Fourth 'streets in said city of Decatur, on the 3rd. day of December, 1914 for the j election of a trustee to serve for the term of three years beginning Janu- * ary Ist. 1915, for the election of other I officers and the transaction of suefi ’ other business as should come before the meeting. j ! BURT MANGOLD. 255t4 Clerk. . | i. PIANO TUNING —High class work, strictly guaranteed. Orders left at i- Gay, Zwick & Myers will receive e prompt attention. —Harry Sawyer, Ft. Wayne, Ind. 240m-t-tf
11S A I «lECK ■ When I Began Taking Vinol.” Mrs. Clayton’s Letter Should Interest Every Weak. Nervous, Rundown Woman. i Louisville, Ky.—“l was simply a nervous wreck, and in a weak, run-down condition when a friend asked me to try Vinol. I did so, and received so much benefit from trie first bottle I decided to keep on taking it, and as a result I have gained in health and strength right along. I think Vinol is the best medi-; cine in the world for a nervous, weak, run-down system and for elderly people,, and 1 cannot praise it too highly- for ! what it has done for me.’’—Mrs. W. C. i Clayton, Louisville, Ky. There are hundreds of men and women in this vicinity who are on the borderland of nervous prostration, over-1 worked, run-down and nervous. We ask ; every such person to call at our store for a bottle of Vinol, our delicious cod liver and iron tonic without oil. Vinol is not a patent secret nostrum, but an honest, tried and true body builder and strength creator of world-wide fame, i delicious and easy to take. . Our guarantee to return your money if Vinol does not benefit you should give you confidence to try it. When Croup Comes Treat Externally i ' The ©ld System of dosing delicate little stomachs with nauseous drugs and opium syrups is wrong and harmful. Try the external treatment —-Vick’s “Vap-O-Rub” Croup and Pneumonia Salve. Just rub a little over throat and ’ chest and cover with a warm flannel cloth. The warmth of the body releases vapors of Pine Tar, Menthol, Thymol, and Eucalyptol, that loosen the choking, phlegm and ease the difficult breathing i immediately. One application at bedtime insures a sound night’s sle«<). Vick’s is better than internal medicines for all forms of cold troubles. Three sizes—25c, 50c and SI.OO. WCKSteaISALVE Cranberries, qt 10c | Fancy tb 23c : Bulk Peanut Butter, tb 20c Bulk Ccccanut, fb 25c Bulk Apple Butter, Ib. 10c Switzer Cheese, S> 25c Cream Cheese, lb 23c Spanish Cnicns, tb 6c Sweet Potatoes, lb Z'/gC I Salad Dressing 15-Self-raising Buck-vi eat '. 10c Qt. Can Cocoa- 25c Potato Chips 10c j Bulk Oliver, qt 35c i Perfection Bread 5c <£. 10c i Cid fashioned Pumermckie Bread 15We pay cash or trade for produce... Eggs, 24c. Butter, 15c to 25c. f|i ! LOST —Last week on way to G. R. A' I.station a chain and pearl ornament. Finder return to C. A. Dygan home and receive reward. 256t6 AUCTION SALE. All property must be sold to close estate. Sale to start at 12:30 o’clock, Wednesday, November 4. 1914, at 52C Nuttman avenue: Chin? Set, 100 pieces, couch, dining table, library tab). kitchen table, china closet, 2 parlor tables, rug, 9x12; Favorite coal stolike new; stove, wood or coal; kitche; - stove, large mirror, 5 cane bottom 1 chairs, bureau, 7 rockers, fur rv.;, . i small rugs, garden tools, 2 ton hard i coal, 2 loads hickory wood, household articles, too numerous to mention. Terms, cash. 156t4 IDA EHINGER SALTS’ ’ '• .
PUBLIC BALE. . As 1 have rented my f-srn. and am 'going to move to town, I will :■ 11 nt public unction at . »'.,»• 1' - mite; north and Ya mile east of Preble an t 5 miles west of Decatur, known as the | I Charles Koenemann iitrm, on Thu- I ila.v , November 19, 1914. 1< ci >:ng hi | 9 o'clock a. in., the Mowing property, I in-wit: Seven head of Herses: Bay i Ihorse, 7 years old. weight about 1500 ibs.; sorrel mare, 5 years, in I weight 1400 Its.: bay ma ■ 5 year; fold, weight 1400 ibs.; some ro: d clock. I grey horse, draft spring ei It, b'.ac’. (driving mare, 8 years old, weigh. : bout 1000 Ibs.; coati: cprinc colt. 16 Hpad Cattle:’One cow, 6 years oil fresh in May; cow, 4 years old fretl’ in May; part Querns-y tow, G y.r.rr i oil, freth in February; ccAv, 4 years i old, fresh in April; cow, 5 years old - bred in September; heifer, bred In Ingest; heifer, bred In July, 2 st er;-. I coming 2 years old. 2 yearling heifer' I 1 Dqprham bull, IS months old; 4 ! calves. Hers: J? od :.-w, with 1 j pigs; 2 brood sows, bred; shorn . ; weight 100 to 125 - s ; one male hoc ■ Farming Implements: Champion l binder, 6 ft. cut. Milwaukee mover Gearless hay loader, hay tedder, hay rake, manure spreader, 2 rinidng breaking plows, Deere and Oliver; | Black Hawk corn plat ' r, 2 walkim 1 breaking plows, Oliver Star 3, good a: ; now. and one Deere; 16: 1-eyo grain | drill, Oliver rining corn cultivator. Daisy walking cultivator, land roller. 2 spring tooth harrows, spike tooth harrow, 7 shovel: one-horse cultivator, ’ with mud boards, good as new; single] corn plow, shovel plow, Studabaker ■ wagon, with double oed; low wheel] i wagon, spring wagon, bob sled, cutting | i box. fanning mill, hey ladders, dump boards, 30 ft. extension ladders, 4 ■ slings, 5 ft. with pulley; double breeching harness, good shape; set farm harness, 2 sets team fly nets, 15 ; ft. ladder, drain level, log chains, tank I heater, Defiance scoopboard, clinch r i tire bicycle, 60 bu. Great Dain seed I eats, some yellow Dent seed corn, about 450 shocks of corn, some corn | tedder and numerous small articles 1 net. mentioned. Terms:—All sums under $5.00. vash lin hand. Over $5.00 a credit of nine i months will be given, purchaser giving ! note with approved security; 4 per j cent off for cash. No property remo" I ed until settled for. OTTO KOENEMANN., John Spuhler, Auct. Fred I ruchte, Clerk. # Lunch served on the grounds. PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at his residence, % mile south o. Williams on G. It. & 1.. 2. miles eas: of St. John’s church, and' 6 miles: northwest of Decatur, on Thursday, I November 12, 1914, beginning at It ; o'clock a. m„ the following property I to-wit: Two Head of Horses: One bay colt, coming 2 years old; bay mare, 10 years old, single driver. Seven Head' of Cattle: Three-year-old ccw, half Jersey, be fresh in about 6 weeks; red heifer, be fresh in March; ■5 spring calves, 3 bulls and 2 heiterr ;31 Head Hogs: *Sow, with 9 pigs; sow, with 6 pigs; 10 shoats, weaned: I red male hog, 2 years old; 2 brood I sows, without pigs; 11 head of good iev.es. Farming Implements: Wide ] tired wagon, Deering corn planter, Co lumbia wheat drill. Deering mowin'; machine, 2 cultivators, 1 walk.r and 1 rider; sulky breaking plow, walking plow, good as new; spike tooth harrow, spring-tooth herrow, single' shovel plow, double shovel plow, new ground plow, steel Ih.nd roller, hayladder, 16 ft hay rack, clover buncher, single buggy, set of dump boards, DrLaval seperator, never beer run but year; Radiant Home base burner some household gcods, other tilings *oo numerous to mention. Ferms: —All sums of $5.00 and un -d ’-, cash in hand. Over $5.00 a credit iof 9 months will be given, purchaser ■ v,;;g note with approved security; |3 per cent off for cash. No property removed until settled for. W. M. BAKER. John Spuhler, Auct. Willis Fonner, Clerk. Lunch served by the Concord Ladies’ Aid. SPECIAL TO WOMEN Tua me:.-, economical, cleansing and geru-lcldal of ail anliaeptlcs is A sole Io Antiseptic Powder to be diascl'.’ed in water as needed As a medicinal antiseptic for douche In treating catarrh, inflammation oulceratich of noce, Ctr-jat. and t' d caused Ifeminine Cis it has roeqv ' J. ■ For ten mars the Lydia E. i ’.-.khara; Medicine c o.has re "--xHiie; in their private ccr.ccpcn. s with* women, v Jch proves i;s cu,.oriorit.y. 'Aomen 7,'ao Lave been cured say it is “worth its weight in gold.’’ At druggist/, u<>c. large bos, or by mall. The Paxton Toilet Cc., Boston, Mass.
You are Invited to | a Demonstration of TWasountmiXlTlOP fflwabldfc ;.d&y 4ZZ- Preferable During the week of Nov. 2 to 7th. Inclusive I You wll understand how much “All. ays " ; ans when you sec fee Range. J /T i It means The Best Looking _. v The Best Baker 1 '? \ The Most Durable Range Made If you buy one of these Ranges durirg the week of this exhibit, we will make Lyon a present of a set of high grae’e cooking ware, including 7 large pieces of Puie Aluminum. This offer is good for next week only, a,i c is a i are opportunity. Be sure and take advantage of it. W: t ave planned to make this a very pleasant occasion for our customers :n I friends, an I we want ttem all to come. Souveniers will be given to all visitors. We ho; e yo i u ill decide to luy your new Range next week and take advantage of the extraordinary offer we are miking. • 1 Tir»- TTW- - —. «in TM—H-TIT'T. r——■ - Uli. a..«u. M. Femember the Date November 2 to 7th. 1914. - - Decatur, Ind. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS One lot of' Childs Dull Button Shoes, 8 12 to 11 Price $1.24 One lot of Misses Du i Button Shoes, 11 1-2 to 2 Price $1.48 One lot of Woman’s Calf wool lined, 3 to 8 Price $1.48 Good Solid Leather WINNES SHOE STORE ■ HOME 0-GOOD SHOES -
STRAYED OR STOLEN—Ray horse, 4 years old, missing since last Tuesday night. Please send any information to R. B. Kerr. Berne, ind. 2521" FOR SALE —Hard coal burner, 18-in, fire pot, good as new, and a Wilson heater. Hot It at a bargain.—Lout Gehrig, 118 No. Bth St. 243tc BOST —Pocketboox containing small sum of money. Was lost somewhere between the Methodist church and the court house. Finder please return to this office. 250t3 I FOUND —A storm curtain for buggy near the Lewton bridge. Owner nay have same vy calling at this office and paying for this ad. 250:3 AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE—Five-pas-senger 25 h.‘ p. Jackson, in good condition. A bargain. If you see the car you will buy it. —A. R. Bell, Decatur, Ind. - 248t12 WOOD FOR SALE ' Oprvp your order at once for Lour winter’s supply of Heay; wood. Good for heating •irpu cs. May also he used mco >k stove. Phone 322. 0. C. CHRONISTER. %
Choice Footwear I' ’u r exhibit of Women’s Fall Footwear is - c ! worth the attention of every woman wniis a l interested in wearing better shoes. shoe we stow is‘a choice creation from some special maker. There’s an art of real excellence and superiority about ' 11 May we have the pkas ire of showing you the new models. I PEOPLES gc GERKE
