Decatur Democrat, Volume 52, Number 43, Decatur, Adams County, 28 October 1909 — Page 5
York: vestcrdiiy 1140. llokh cloßiufi. I * ' -» L• ■ " I ■tMtti M W .tedr. limb, uciooer 40. Cash wheat $1.23% May wheat . 1.25fc December wheat ....; t. 24% 03811 COrn May corn .62% December corn .«!% Wnv natn ! 44U. May oats .M7B December oats t 42# • CHICAGO MARKETS. OctoberlP May wheat $1.04% December wheat •...•• .4<»« • 1.04% October corn •«0 May corn .61% December corn M# May oats 4z% w..’ qotz uecemoer eats .........a 1 ..... ■«»>■ ' ’*" " a By D<XtaPratee Co. Kggs ........ L Geeß ® .Turkeys .......... ..Mt Spring cttfota ...... Butter .......4.....J50 - Chicks Sn •• • . • ■■' NIBLICK < CO. Butte ........to m> Eggs .'..... Batter .19c Fowls ............. 9c Dubks .......... .................W Geese ............ ......i;......50 Young turkeys .........,........lzc Old turkeys 10c <w “ a kalvbb ; ™ •” van nines . ....<.........v.4w Sheep pelts ..........V...25c to |1.25 FRICKS ON COAL. K ' ' ? ‘ Yt.Wv Virginia splint • **)#*'> #4 Aft -a- < ■ _2>* lj AW ftBAAWY No. 1 timothy, loose in mew... .flO.e® S. W. 'PeOecSaw. O "" 1 '■" I™ OI C!„1T .11 son. oom ny au. ueweiw. ■ ----- ...J--- --I .T'lj'i T r -.-Qu --- I HunUngton. Ind., Oct 2S. A drunk en man. a Belgian, whose home is nt iJZtte was arrested yesterday by lAIByetW, ““ ••SVBWU JVBLVIUtty MJ c'-te . ■ •■_£-- x ' At - W. T.usk, whose child died Runday bi 'At. AS'Jib past the door he Ci A ' •• 'e,. v i ' ' a*. ■ • OS • ' -- ■' *■''' T 1 ■ - ■ • “ T ■ . .. . - ", • , .' H'Ay '-j-J A o' ."' *' Sold^alTde^ers* 8 ; ’ — O Arrangements for the city election next Tuesday are being completed. The sheriffs at the various precincts have been named and are: First WW&-precinct• 1/ William Jackson and George Garard; precinct B, John ward/precinct A, John Kleinheni and George Deßoit; precinct B, Enoch 'TtavtAm. ntAßhtol W Tnhn H Inna, uaviason, precinct b. jonn b. jones . ;■* an'd ’Cherry ’f. — ? ,..„ ,. r — , 40 - ' ** ».. .. » > » . a
ii- z ■zjx“a/t. jvreMfre ceremony at the closing of the conference was held WMTIX- S X toe city, wtamtte boraS belong to the Soldiers, and Bailors’ Orphans- home band, at Knightstown, met to pay their respects to the memory of Andrew H. Graham, who for many years was superintendent of the Knightstown institution, ' i ,T » * TOP 2!I TOH ° o ' R ' Great deeds compel regard. The world crowns its doers. That's why I the American people have crowned Dr. ST [atom is a health force. It kills germs, coughing stops. Sore, inflamed bronI dhlal* tubes and lungs , are cured and I hemorrhages cease. Dr. Geo. More, fort img ’trouble’, pronounced lieu brail doctors” 50c. 11.00. Trial Ibottlefree. Guaranteed by aU dniggfsfs. ; ■ — fc. . ,GOT HEARTY IN A BACK ' _— — [Made Him Testify After a Running I 11 Wttlfc V-v*O| ■''' ' xifSz'tSH.S [settlement, has at last been bagged [by Elchhbrh A Vaughn, attorneys for this fftHnftr wife, so that they can get 11118 IVI IMvi Wt*wj-QV brasav I e Rev °McCarty Iwm asked to be present to give his deposition, but each time he I failed/On pne occasion the stnnImons were not served by an officer land although it was thought that [the prbceedure was legal the local gotten ’ld the regular way. W. H. lEichhorh and Judge Vaughn both I went to Portland today for the purI s . a ■ a-. to flome other lesral me.** I tors—Bluff ton I Denenvieci oy . vaaius [mUd, effective and cures I- ' ■' . 1 - * 1 HOLTHOUSEDRUG CO. I W. A. Edge and family of Spring‘l field, Mo., are visiting relatives at II Kirkwood and other places in Ohio. They will return and complete their visit with Mr. Edge’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Edge before returning [home. : Louis *Boon, a tea of [Norway, Mich., writes? "Three bothies Os Foley’s and TarajfoI cough, and a neighbor’s boy, who Was few’hXrup, was d tekfog te 1 I in' tMe tnuusliUCiny c&mpmnut wmcn , I enemy of tne Adam® TBanbeY; erete ,v/v_' Aj& | J Foley's Honey and Tar clears the the twttarion in Lma in a rrwitWTfrorn the ewem.‘ I Refuse any but the. Wanuine in we IwAitair nackase JBUO P*g^ HOUBB drug co. • s—W—w——to—l The contest that has been going lon at the Crystal theater for the last few days to causing a bit of interest beginning to make the contes tants work some if they wish to win. I Miss Edith Milter is leading the list I Naomi p_j o is next with forty-one and Agnes Murray with thirty-five. // ~ . — I 1,1.1 -(J ,!! ' . . I Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has Htfbert Van Camp in the city for the past week, and 1 Whlinhere attended the funeral of > big Mh*r He Is stationed as nurse L, f M a '■hja.»a > a _ a . I .
No. 12—• Daily ............. 4:06a.m,1 i No - 4—Dally' ...,....,..«« ,g;3t p. m, I !|ftS£y wOUXriDOMIiCI I pfo. 4-Dally 2:48a.m. No. 12—Dally, ex. Sunday...7:o6a.m.l No. 2-Dally, ex. Sunday..;!:llp.m. No. 16—Sunday only 8:00p. mJ Northbound Ijfo. 5-Dally 11:48a. tn No. 7—Dally 7:54 a.m. No. B—Dally, ex Sunday...s:lsp.m.l - ' I . _ T , ST. L. &W.R. R. j No. 2—Frankfort to Toledo, • | [Ex Sunday 11:27 a.m. No. I—Toledo to Frankfort Ex Sunday .11:49Am; No. B—Delphos to St: Louis, Daily 7:21a.m. NP.4-SL Louis to Delphos, Daily 8:W p. m. No. s—Toledo to St Louis. Daily ..........10:17p.m. No.6—St Louis to Toledo, ■,/ Dally ............. 5:05a.m. /’•' ■■ THE FT. WAYNE A SPRINGFIELD Trains Leave Trains Leave r Decatur Wayne | 6:50a.m. 7:00 a. nk ? 7:00a.m. 8:30a.*. J 8:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. Hfettam. 11:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 2:30p.m. j 7:30p.m. 4:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 5:30p.m. V- . 7 A OOp ?j m.. ||poop.m. _ 8:30 p.m. 9:30p.m. 11:00p.m. Theatar parties taking the 7:UO n. m. car will arrive at Calhoun and Berry street Fort Wtyne, st 1:10 P. m. The last car leaving Fort Wayne at 11:00 p. .m. .will wait until after the show. — ; — o— — [ E. Woods returned today from a business trip to Bluffton. .t’S^w C Xr’£. T ; Miss Leona Harting is spending the day in Fort Wayne with friends. John Myers, of Monroe, was looking up old friends in the city today. Miss Bertha Smith returned this afternoon from a week’s visit at R>rt Wayne. Fr. Benzinger, of Hesse Castle.was visiting with friends in the city toMra I. Imler was able to be up and around today after an attack of JAndrew Appleman lie stoWty recovering from his sick spell aTflamgh yet. very weak. Mrs. Erman Mentzer, oC Bluffton, arrived in the city noon for a Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ttawntan, of Lima. Ohio,, transferred,, tame enroute to Fort.wwS? ' Elder Frank Rafter, of was in the city today, Ifce guest of ReV. F. A. : *“ Callow X VTT Archbold of Visited With her parento, Mr. mi M LL Hdge '7 .. Mrs. Wm. Butler who is visiting with relatives at Dayton, Ohio; WiH return home Ih a few days, / i > • Mrs. R. Schlaulaub, Os LaDtto, arrived in the city today for a visit with W. J. Baker and ; Miss Edna Andrew® returned to her home at Peterson, after a.visit with Dr. and Mrs. Burt Mangold. Mr. E. R. Thompson of Ft Recovery, 0., transacted business in the dty, today and has returned to hte home. x * Harmon Bosse, who has been at St Josephs hospital, Fort Wayne, for the last three weeks, is slowly ImMrs. M. A. Mann, of near Winchester, who has been the guest Tit Mr. and Mrs..MU Jah Mann, returned to her home today. / Mrs. C M. Bteuire.Of Delphos, ret HTIiAil H Al* bom A AF A VldL with Mrs. John Smith in the city and with relatives at Geneva. ' . it Little Chas. Holthouse who has a XT °° tola* it wilt ftAAn mmmAAFA tn Wot Il Wil* oOOli cDipnißflufi uj uvai*
Fill colds are quickly cured by Fo- ] ley’s Honey and Tar, the great throat . and lung remedy. The genuine contains no harmful drug*. 1 > HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. gw® -o- — MONEY COMES IN BUNCHES I ■' .« .. -»- |. .. . 1 min i-iu-.ar- - < /-Jx* 1 1| Ito A. A. Chisholm, of Treadwell, NT . heading: "For time*!'suffered ' from indigestion, torpid liver, con- i Istipatlon, nervousness and general de- ; biUty,” he writes. ‘T couldn’t sleep, ( had nb appetite, nor ambition, grew [ weaker every day In spite of all medical treatment. Then used Electric i Bitters. Twelve bottles restored all ( |my old-time health and vigor. Now ( I can attend to business every day. | It's’ a wonderful sttedlclne. Infalll | [tfie fbr Stomach, Liver, Kidneys. I Blood and Nerves. 50c at all drug|B®Ab „ T.. . ■ . I4ttle Naomi Tteeple who severely cut her hand in a fall, is much better, *pd will no doubt get alcßg all yight. It was at first feared that there might be danger of blood pels- -■ 0 . Bhe Was Pleasantly Surprised Minn h. E. Bell, Wausau, Wis., write*: “Before I commenced to take Foley’s Kidney PHU f bad severe pains in my back, could not sleep, and was greatly troubled with headache. The first few doses of Foley’s Kidney PlUs gave me relief, and two bottles cured me. The quick results wylnod me, and I can honestly rec—mend them.” „ / HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. s£3% —-o — Cdlvin Harris, for eighteen years a tenant on one of the farms of Cebert Abshire, today filed a claim against the estate for 8500. The cMm is for labor, hay ihd - other things, far which It is claimed a settlement was never made.-Bluttton Banner. ’■ ....<>...1 .1 L—THE BED ROCK ©F SUOCEBB — lles in a keen, clear brain, backed by indomitable wi|l and restatless energy. I Such power comes from the splendM thealth that Dr. King’s New Life Pitta limpart They vitalize every organ » build up brain wd body. J. ± I Harmon, Llzemore, W. vMte«- | “They are the best pills I ever used. Me at all druggists. o— — An article published broadcast over [the country a few weeks ago to the [effect that checks could not be issued [for sums of less than JI has caused Imuch discvmalon, and It might be well ' to. state for the benefit oFthose who have pot previously semi retractions of the article that no such order wIU go into effect. Don’t Neqloct That Couqh K tt certainly racks your system and may -run Into something serious. Al- : len’a Lung Balsam will check ;R; quickly and permanently. For sale ■" ■J I /""” 181 *- C. E. Hitesman returned home from Cincinnati, where he was buyi ing soffie stock for his five and ten ' cent store. ' Josephine Malley w-ent .to Fort Wayne this morning ter spend the day. ' Cttarlßfrorn made » business trip ' to Geneva; and remained throughout I, George Teeter, who was a business caller at hasre- ' tiii&df so thd -cky. ■ me from g.> ra . nn albeett 4 ■‘'vM ktag after business X Gpneva this returned home this afternoon. G, Reason, of Berne, was in the city today on business and returned to hte oh the afternoon train. will 'Cowan, of Valparaiso, Ind., te in the city looking up old frtends, and also attending to some business. Chas. Helmrick, of Preble township was in the city this morning on business, and has returned to his home. Mrs. George Roop and Seite will return home thin evening after spending the day With friends. Don Quinn left this morning for Indianapolis and will attend to business for the Decatur Motor Car Co. Thomas Mbey.te a few days, visiting with her sen Mr. Ervey Elsey and family at Celina, OWa Q' i ft yon have pains in the heat, Ataary. Bladder er Kidney treahle, an* want a certain, pleasant terb esre woman’s lUs. try Mother Gray's Awtralian-Leat. It la a safe and new ertaillng regwator. At Druggists or tar nudl W eta. Sample package RM. Addroes, Tte Matter Gray i Cte. N- , ■ : u. ”
Having sold my farm, I win sell at public auction at my residence miles south of CralgvlUe and 2 miles’ east and 1 mile west of Honduras, beginning at 10 o’dock a. m., Friday, Nov. sth, 190®, the following property to-wtt: Hwses—One grey mare, 9 years old; 1 bay mare, 9 years old; 1 I year old cdt, 1 yearling colt Catle—Milch cows, 2 was fresh In Sep* tember, and 1 in March, all No, > cows, cream testing 38 and 40 during, the summer; 1 yearling heifer, 3* spring calves. Hoge—Two brood’ sows, 1 has 10 pigs by sMe, other 8 pigs. Grain and hay—Fifteen tons? timothy hay, 16 acres corn, morpi than one-half in shock. Farm Implements—One Dutch Uncle two horse corn plow, 1 breaking plow, J wagon and double set work harness, 1 good i spring tooth harrow, a No. 1 pair hay ladders, 1 grind stone, 1 iron kettele., About 5 dozen chickens, 1 tubular cream separator, as good as new, and ifaany other articles not mentioned. Dinner will be served by the ladles of the Zion church. Terms—All sums of 35.00 and under cash in hand; over |5.00 a credit of 12 m<»ths will be given, the purchaser giving his note therefor with approved security to, the satisfaction of the undersigned. No property removed until settled for. s. C . MILLS. J. N. Burkhead, Anct J. y. Pease, Clerk. i»■ ■'■■■l'lA’iiiisi ■■ " "•1 -STOCK .SALE ~ • Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned having decided to dissolve partnership In the stock business, will offer for sale at the home of 3. W. Moser, 2% miles north of Willshire on the Wren road tm Saturday, Oct. 30, 1909, the following property: It head of horses—Sorrel mare 6 yetu» old weighs 1900 pounds, % Belgian with foal by imported Belgian; bay mare, six years old weighs 1700 1 pounds, % Belgian with foal by imported Belgian; roan mare 7 years old, weighs 1600 pounds, with foal imported Notman; bay mare 6 years old weighs 1650 pounds with foal tn imported Belgian bay mare 2 yeara oid, with foal by Imported Belgian, weighs 1300 pounds; bay mars > years old, weighs 1200 pounds, with foal by imported Norman; black mate 6 years old weighs 1300 pounds with foal by imported Norman, shq is a good general purpose mare; bay mare 8 years old, weighs 1,000 pounds rtlth foal to Sigma C; bay draft gelding 2 yeara old Weighs pounds; bay 2 years old driving gelding, weighs 1000 pounds; (bay drivitag gelding, sired by B. F. Wano has been tracked and shows speed, weighs 90*] pounds; yearling gelding sired bv JB F. Wano; four spring colts one is a 15-16 Belgian bay, mare eolt; roan mare colt % Belgian, sorrel mare colt % Belgian, sorrel horse colt steed by Sigma C. 8 head of cattle—2 good milch cows 2 year old Durham bull, 4 spring calves, 1 yearling steer. Sale commences at 10 o’clock a. m Terms—A credit of nine months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security. J. W. MOSER, ALVA CULLY. ; ■ y ’ J i PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will, pffer for salt at his residence one mi|e north ol MonrodF-mmana,- and three miles west, on toe .fam of \L. C. Pease, be-to-wlt? One Work 1 lidrite; I peßy. five head of csttle, flwo Jersey • nfllcn coW gtrinr tel K-we wlljk te-;fresh aoMis-ana. cow gftkw milk, and tYOjheif^com^g. W in spring. EigW tons Os tfihotoy hAy in mow, 192 shocks ctetf te-Afld, 66 shocks of r wafcofo dßo* “ «*; I buggy; gsxrtkhs newi X. stone bed, 400 plastering lath, 20 bushels potatoes, 7 dozen chickens, f pair Wltebe China geese, 1 hand .corn grinder, 1 corn shelter, 1 Shunk breaking plow, and many other krtlcles. AS? I have sold my farm? «nd am going away, I will sell all my personal property ,the highest bidder getting the goods. " , > . Terms—All sums of 35.00 and under cash in hand; over 35.00, a credit of 9 months will be given, the purchaser giving his note therefor >itir approved freehold security to the satisfaction of the undersigned. :. / / L. C. PEASE. J. N. Burkhead, AucL C. W. Merryman, Clerk. O— — Miss Kate Hackman returned, to her place at Fort Wayne attet uttendlng the wedding of her tester, Miss Annetta to Wm. Bogner, fiftch occurred this morning. CURES SICK CHICKENS. Mrs. John F. Wagers, Richmond, Ky., says: “About a month ago quite a number of my chickens were sick with distended craws and I thought sure they would ah die. I gave them PamAAm TkMSttrV CIIM 'Awl IRTtf loct dOUTDOD rVQiwy VAf 4 ® Mu . BM V a a
I APPOINTMENT OF ADMINIBrwfiir 1 ' i .„^? ATOR ' wag- ■ -ft l —''jj/'— f T '- -,. -”-7 ■:7* — 1 .***• . jfrotfaA i hereby given, That tte' unoersignea- nun oeen appomiec aw nrihjstratrix of the estate of George W. ‘Thonfas. late of Adams . OcWtter 27, 1909. A. P. Beatty, Attorney, —.-- ", ~,4b , > APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR Nlrdce 'ft hereby fliven. That toe nnddridgted ifes been- appelated E^ : eeutpr of tbe estate, of Jlenry, Peters, c S»ty, de&ii&i. W estate «> probably sol tent ' FREDERICK BLOfflflKffit , Oet 4>HPO9; 1 ■ w?, ..... . ■ it • ~fpr+-rr »— } NOTICE OF ELECTION. State of Indiana, County of Adams, ss: >1; To Albert A. Butler, marshal of the City of Decatur, Indiana: 11, O. B. Wemhoff, clerk of the City at, Decatur, Indiana, hereby certify ' that at a city election to be held in ' and for the said City of Decatur, Indiapa, on the first Tuesday after the .first Monday in November, 1909, the Efiucne being November the second, 1909, there will be voted for an election by the voters of said city, the following officers, to-wit: One .Mayor. r One City Clerk. ■ One City Treasurer. One Councilman for First Ward. One Councilman for Second Ward. One Councilman for Third Ward. Two Councllmen-at-Large. Each of said officers to serve until the first day of January, 1914. And you are hereby directed to give notice accordingly as required by statmy hand and the seal of said City of Decatur, Indiana, this twelfth dgy or uctoDer, 1909. | O. B. WEMHOFF, City Clerk. ’, The above is a full and complete t copy of the certificate of the city clerk of the City of Decatur, Indiana, as delivered to me on the day and ■ the year above given. f Witness my hand this twelfth day ' of October, 1909. ALBERT A. BUTLER, t 2td—ltw City Marshat r. — o r Mrs. Heten Blossom has returned r to Ptort after a visit with her ) daughter Mrsi Ansel Bremerkamp - and other friends. Mr. and Mrs. John Herman and 1 children who have been visiting with 1 relatives at St Henrys, Ohio, for the J last week or so have returned home. J The Democratic canaidates for city 1 offices are making a whirlwind finish j and aft a consequence expect to and j no doubt will increase their majorx iUes, - a| The window of the True & Runyon e grocery department is artistically ti decorated and presents a fine ap2 pearance, when the lights are turned y ofc The window was decorated by s Wesley Huffman. , • Mr. and Mrs. John Christen and d Mrs. Ed Christen left this morning 0 for Ft. Field, Ind., where they will *• attend the wedding of their son a August, to Miss Jane Loraine, which n win take place this morning. 14 Charles Meibers made a business d trip to Fort Wayne today. - Oscar Huffman transacted business in Fort Wayne thife afternoon. ,/ Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bleeke are visitI] ing with friends in several places, h ' James Zimmerman, of Butler, went to Fort Wayne on business this afternoon. ;■ . | Miss Ruth Miller returned today from Fort Wayne, after a visit with friends. i Noah Weber returned to his home * at Fort Wayne after being tn the city 8 on business. r t Miss Stella Tucker went to her / home at Peterson for a visit with e ’ her parents, Mt. and Mrs. James I Tteter. I' manTfom Wiitohestot was L fa-<he *ity t today collecting, toe loose di tttaketaand dimes which toe different i J*®? 1 * ,■ ■■' Mr* C, B. Sweeney and child, of 8 yest.Ra.cc street, left fer a'ten days’ 8 visit with her parentlf, Mr. and Mra. * Putnatti Hall of Decatur.—Portlanfl P'' - *» _ Sun. v ' ’ r! ..-‘i.r k ’ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Boner, <rt - Pleasant Mills, and their guest, Mrs. 4 Burnett, <rt Oklahoma, are spending ..a few days in Fort Wayne with r friends. -n»* I Mrs. tLydia F. Segur of Marion, £ state inspector of the W. R. C., arrived hi the city this noon, and will r attend the meeting of the order toMrs. Segur visits with each order once a year. County Recorder H. S. Steele, who has been suffering from a severe cold for several days, was able to be St his office a part of the day. k Mr. W. H. Tummons route agent . for the National Express Co., was in ; the city today looking after the buss iness of their office here. | If you fail to receive your paper promptly every evening Just can or notify this office and we'will see » [that you are given better service. Dre. Porter and Weaver of Fort Wayne, who were In the city and performed an operation on Mr. D. ’ H. Hunsicker, returned to their home tbte-afternoon. ih!
