Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 268, Decatur, Adams County, 13 November 1914 — Page 4
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EAST BUFFALO. EAST BUFFALO, N. Y„ NOV. 6(SPECIAL TO DAILY DEMOCRAT) QUARANTINE IS PLACED ON THESE STOCK YARDS FOR TEN DAVS. NOTHING ALLOWED IN OR OUT. NO MARKET UNTIL NOVEMBER 16. EAST BUFFALO, N. Y., NOV. 6— (SPECIAL TO DAILY DEMOCRAT) —NO RECEIPTS OF LIVE STOCK TODAY; YARD COMPANY HAS LARGE FORCE CLEANING YARDS IT MAY BE POSSIBLE UNDER RESTRICTIONS TO DO A LITTLE BUSINESS BY MIDDLE OF NEXT WEEK. G. T .BURK. Corn 90c Clover teed $7.25 Alsike seed $6.75 Wheat — . $1.07 Rye ..7 9Cc Barley 55c Timothy Seed $2.00 to $2.25 Oats 4*c NIBLICK & CO. Eggs 28c Butter H to 22 FULLENKAMPS. Eggs 28c Butter 18c@25c BEHLINGS. Indian Runner Due** .. Sc Spring chickens .....11c Fowls , 9c Ducks 9c Geese Sc Young turkeys 12c Tom turkeys .12e Old hen turkeys 12c Md Roosters 5c Butter 18c Eggs 26c Above prices paio tor poultry free from teed.
STAR GROCERY New English Walnuts2sc New Dates 10c New Figs 10c Cranberries, qtloc Buckwheat Flour 10c Dill Pickles, dozlsc Granulated Sugar 25 Ibb. Sack $1.50 Cane Syrup 15c Horse Radish , r loc Maple Syrup 25c Pumpkin, can 10c New Crop Soup Beans, 1b...6c Sweet Potatoes, lb3c Pure Buckwheat Flour, 10 lb. sack 45c Will Johns, LEGAL NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that assessments and interest on public improvements in the city of Decatur are due in November and must be paid before December Ist, on the following: Assessments and Interest Due in
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KALVER MARKETS. Wool .21c025c Beet hides ,11c Calf 13c Tallow 5c Sheep pelts [email protected] LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Spring chickens 11c Indiana Runned ducks 8c Fowls 9c Ducks 9c Geese 8c Young turkeys 12c Tom turkeys Old hen turkeys 12c Old Roosters 5c Butter 18c Eggs 26c Above prices paid for poultry free from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. ■ ' Butter Fat, No. 134 c Butter Fat, No. 2 31c Wholesale 34c Retail 37c COAL PRICES. Stove $7.50 Egg 7.50 Chestnut, hard $7.75 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 Lurlg $4.50 November. Weikel sewer, Third and Madison streets, Atz alley brick, Sixth street, Mylott sewer, Merryman sewer, West Monroe street brick, Ninth street brick, Madison street sewer, East Adams street brick, Jefferson street sidewalk, South Third street brick. Interest Due in November. Elm stret sewer, North First street, North Second street, Seventh street brick, Adams street, Mercer street, Rugg street, Indiana street, Ninth street stone. j. d. McFarland, 254t30 City Treasurer. o PUBLIC SALE. As I have rented my farm and am going to move to town, I will sell at public auction at the farm 1% miles north and % mile east of Preble and 5 miles west of Decatur, known as the Charles Koenemann farm, on Thursday, November 19, 1914, beginning at 1 9 o'clock a. m., the folowing property, Ito-wit: Seven head of Horses: Bay horse, 7 years old, weight about 1500 lbs.; sorrel mare, 5 years, in foal, weight 1400 lbs.; bay mare, 5 years old, weight 1400 tbs.; some road stock, grey horse, draft spring colt, black j driving mare, 8 years old, weight about 1000 tbs.; coach spring colt. 16 Head Cattle: One cow, 6 years old, fresh in May; cow, 4 years old fresh in May; part Guernsey cow, 6 years old, fresh in February; cow, 4 years old, fresh in April; cow, 5 years old, bred in September; heifer, bred in August; heifer, bred in July, 2 steers, coming 2 years old, 2 yearling heifers, Duprham bull, 18 months old; 4 calves. Hogs: Brood sow, with 12 pigs; 2 brood sows, bred; shoats, weight 100 to 125 —s.; one male hog. Farming Implements: Champion binder, 6 ft. cut, Milwaukee mower, Gearless hay loader, hay tedder, hay rake, manure spreader, 2 rinidng breaking plows, Deere and Oliver;
Black Hawk corn planter, 2 walking breaking plows, Oliver Rtar 3, good as new, nnd one Deere; Buckeye grain drill, Oliver rining corn cultivator, Daisy walking cultivator, land roller. 2 spring topth harrows, spike tooth harrow, 7 shovel; one-horse cultivator, with mud boards, good as new; single corn plow, shovel plow, Studabaker wagon, witli double bed; low wheel wagon, spring wagon, bob sled, cutting box, fanning mill, hay 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 heater. Defiance scoopboard, clincher tire bicycle, 60 bu. Great Dain seed oats, some yellow Dent seed corn, about 450 shocks of corn, some corn fodder and numerous small articles not mentioned. Terms:—All sums under $5.00, vasli in hand. Over $5.00 a credit of nine months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security; 4 per cent off for cash. No property removed until settled for. OTTO KOENEMANN. John Spuhler, Auct. Fred Fruchte, Clerk. Lunch served on the grounds.‘ — u 1 PUBLIC SALE. We, the undersigned, will offer foi sale at the D. D. Clark farm, 2% miles east of Decatur and 2% miles northwest of Bobo, and ne’ar Salem church, on Tuesday, November 24, 1914, be;*.i ning at 10 o'clock a. m„ the following property, to-wit: Two head horses, consisting of one mare colt, coming 3 years old; one horse colt, coming 2 years old. Both are heavy horses and good ones. 14 head cattle, consisting of 7 milch cows, one 2 year old bull, two 2 year old heifers, and 4 spriny calves. 42 head hogs, consisting of 6 brood sows and 36 pigs, weighing from 40 to 80 tbs. 500 bu. of corn in crip corn in the shock. A lot of corn sod der, hay in the mow, 6 ton of bailed hay, 5 ton of baled straw. Farming Implements, consisting of Champion binder, manure spreader, gasoline engine, with pump attachments; riding breaking plow, walking cultivator, metal hog trough, feed cooker and many other articles too numerous t< mention. Dinner furnished by La dies’ Aid society of the Salem church Terms: —All sums under $5.00, cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit of 12 months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security; 5 per cent off for cash. No property remov ed until settled for. D. D. CLARK & J. N- STEVENS. John Spuhler, Auct. o Democrat Wants Ads Pav
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TEETH The most dreaded disease of the dental profession is Alveolar pyorrhoea, sometimes known as Riggs disease. It usually begins with an uneasy feeling in the gums and teeth which in time becomes painful. In the first stages of the disease, the margin of the gums is inflamed and bleeds easily from slight causes. After a time the inflammation extends deeper in the gum which becomes congested, swollen and with a tendency to separate from the necks of the teeth, which gives rise to little sacs filled with pus. The gums fall away and the teeth become loose. At an extreme stage of the disease destruction of the tooth socket and gum occurs, the teeth necome so painful that they have to be extracted — sometimes the teeth become so loose that they drop out of the mouth. The constant swallowing of pus from diseased gums cause troubles like headache, pain in the side, dizziness, weakness, sleeplessness, sallow complex'on, mal-assimilation. dyspepsia, under weight, nevousness, despondency, stomach troubles in different forms, offensive breath, etc. The hiding of unhealthy conditions of the mouth through the use of flavored and per fumed tooth washes, pasts, etc., does no good. Diseases of the mouth and gums must be treated medicinally. Are your teeth getting loose? Are your gums sore? Do they bleed easily? Are the gums soft and spongy? Are your gums shrinking from around the necks of the teeth? These arc dangerous symptoms of Pyorrhoea or Riggs disease, the most destructive disease that affects teeth and gums and will cause the loss of your teeth if neglected. Al-ve-01, the new treatment for the teeth and gums will promptly and effectively relieve these symptoms. Its use restores the gums to a normal condition, the teeth clean and firm, re tards decay and keeps the teeth and gums in a condition that gives a feeling of comfort unknown before. It is not a mouth wash or a tooth paste, but t medicinal preparation for the treatment of diseased gums and teeth. The various drugs entering into its composition have been so compounded as to eliminate all disagreeable taste and odor. It is a pleasure to use it. Al-ve-ol is simple and easy to use, only a few minutes daily being required It renders the mouth antiseptic, pre vents discoloration of the teeth and makes the breath pure and sweet. You will be more than satisfied and pleased with its use. Get Al-ve-ol from your druggist, today. Use it. Note the improvement in the appearance and health of your gums and teeth.
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J — Mince Meat, th Jelly, Bucket Spiced Russian Sardines jar,®’ Dill Pickles, dozjffi'" Old Fashioned Pumernickle b „ , . 10c ..ranberries, qt■ ,23c Fancy Ba c on, Tb,. ' 20c 2ulk Peanut Butter, tb. .. 25c Bulk Cocoanut, tb 10c Bulk Apple Butter, tb. . JS 25c Switzer Cheese, tb. . .. Cream Cheese, tb. . .♦ 3c *«>•... 6c Spanish Onions, tb. . ( 21/ Q Sweet Potatoes, tb. 15c Salad Dressing . in c Self-raising Buckwl «„.... 25c Qt. Can Cocoa . " ] S .10c Potato Chips ..." * uc Bulk Olives, qt. 35c 1
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NOTICE To Property Owners Along Waring Sidewalk Improvement. Notice is hereby given that the common council in and for the city ot Decatur, Indiana, did, on the 3rd day < November. 1914, adopt a preliminary assessment roll showing the Pf 1 " 111 facie assessments in the matter ot tne construction of cement sidewalks <<» the south side of Washington strefrom the west line of Fifth street i" the west corporation line. Said assessment roll, with tne names of property owners subject "> he assesed, with the amount oi 1 >' prima facie assessment, if any n»H been made, is on file ami can be at the office of the city clerk. Further notice is also given tnai the common council will on the 17th Day of November, 1914, at seven o'clock p. m.. at their council room in said city receive and hear remonstrances against the amouiusy assessed against the propeity " spectively on said roll and will determine the question as towhether sucn lots and parcels of land have been or will be benefited by said improvement in the amount named on saiu roll, or in a greater or less sum or in any sum; at which time and place all owners of real estate may attest' in person or by representative and heard. . Witness my hand and official s f 1 this 6th day of November. I 6-13 City Cler •
o— — NOTICE a kft t To Property Owners Along 5 Street Sewer Improvemen Notice is hereby given that t C< J™' mon council in and for the cit 1 catur, Indiana, did. on the 3r“ y *- November, 1914, adopt a pr " . • assessment roll showing t P rl facie assessments in the ma construction of sewer on , ’ route: Commencing at aj” ltre the center of Market s 4>t lnfer ‘ sects the south line of in the City of Decatur, In a ,’. l e , nc ® running in a southeast in the center of said Mr 1 ' tr “* the north line of Rug di ’ ti running in an east' section about 20 feet, and the 10 terminate in a manhole of the F' e „ Said assessment '■ wltb ‘ be names of property o' rs subject to be assesed, with tb‘ 111011nt ot the
prima facie assessr 1, 11 any ias been made, is on fi’ ndca “ be seen at the office of the y cur "- Further notice a S‘ven that the common eoun ' 1 on I ’ l 17th Day* of 1914, at seven o’clock 111 '’ a ! their council room in saidT rece,ve hear remonstrances lilst the amounts assessed agair lle Property respectively on 1 ro a,l< ' wl " l ' e ’ termine the qut” 1 as towhether such lots and parct'* J an< t have been >r will be bene 1 - by sald , improvement in tlj°« nt nallled 011 said roll or in f eater or less sum or in any sum w ' licll time an <l Pla. e all owners eal estate ,llay a,tend ' in person F representative and be \Vitnens hand and official seal i tins 6th /’f November. 1914. H. M. DeVOSS. 613 City Clerk. : —J o HERIFF'S SALE.
rp| lf te of Indiana, Adams Coun j ”Adams Circuit Court of Adams ,nty ’ -tndiana. g.-l Simison, Peter Soldner vs G 0( Brewster. No. 2900. -irtue of an execution to me (J , d by the Clerk of the Adams G t Court of said County and f . I have levied upon the real os hereinafter mentioned and will “ 1 5se for sale at public auction at I. ’east door of the court house in the i* City of Decatur, Adams County, teiiana, between the hours of 10 Flock a. m. and 4 o’clock p. m., on ' Saturday, November 28, 1914 , le rents and profits for a term not xceeding seven years, of the followig described real estate, situated in dams County, Indiana, towit:
The east half of the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of section (21), township (25) north, range (15) east, containing twenty acres more or less. The north half of the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter of seciton (21), township (25) north, range (15) east, containing twenty acres more or less. And on failure to realize therefrom the full amount of judgment, interest thereon and costs, I will at the same time and in the same manner aforesaid, offer for sale the fee simple of the above described premises. Taken as the property of George W. Brewster to satisfy said execution this 15th day or July, 1914. THOMAS J. DURKIN. 6 ’ 13 - 20 Sheriff.
CABBAGE FOR SALE. I have for sale a lot of cabbage.— Roman Matika, S. 13th St. 265t6 FOR SALE—Two farms, one of 80 acres, 7 room frame house, new Gamble roof, frame barn, 32x60, gran-
ary, tool shed, corn crib, hen house, fruit trees, etc. One-half mile t a good school and in center of four good markets. Will sell cheap if taken at once. The other farm contains 55 acres, 8room house, log barn 24x112, fruit, etc. One mile to good school. Price $2 - 500. —D. L. Hilsinger, R. F. d„ No 2 Freeland, Mich. 268t3
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