Decatur Democrat, Volume 56, Number 46, Decatur, Adams County, 16 November 1911 — Page 8

ii ■ | RAID On our Ball-Brand Footwear This winter weather is sending in almost everybody who needs warm foot wear. Get yours while our stock is Complete Remember its BallBrand PEOPLES & GERKE B fe : ~:: zizdl If You Want Anything In My g Line, Come And See Me —— | I sell the famous B°rghoff Beer, real Ger- JE man brew. :he best made, at $2.00 per case, ||— in pints or quarts. Its the best for even* purS pose. 5 All kinds of whiskeys-Kentucky Bourbons, jjg jB and sour mash, Pennsylvania rye, Maryland js W' rye and all the others, from $1.50 to $6.00 per jS 0 per gal. Wines and cordials of every kind at -jp w prices to suit JE m Corner Second and Madison Sts. S I CURLEY RADEMACHER j A JOHN ADAIR CIGAR IT FITS THE SYSTEM 5 cts. at any tobacct- store A Good Investment: ♦♦♦♦♦4 ft 4H4 • • ♦»4*4*«**-*». 44 4444*4ft4-4 4 4 44*44 141 1444 J. CD. HALE | \ SEEDS, COAL AND FEED j v—_ ~ 5 t Portland Cement, Gypsum Rock 'W ail 5 * Plaster, Lime and Salt j t nnko a specialty of furnishing Seed Goods good j t in quality and low in price. t OH, 'V > r. r Phone No. 8. 201 S. 2nd. St. j a ♦■»4»4444 ♦ ♦ I i ♦*♦♦♦«♦)» fU'fhe'.farmer’s business r1 n a ncinpr Soften needs a little ex--4-U r. so vvn on rra financial backing if it Lilt; is to grow and prosper. That is one reason wh ■ he should have aistrong and willing bank behin : him. It is an important fui ction of this bunk to give temporar. assistance t" farmers who seek it of ns, and who have demonstrated their ability to repay obligations when due. The best way to estn ».ish a credit here is to carry an account with u and we cordially invite not only the farmer i»u: every one who wants to gain ground financially to do so. FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR, INDIANA Capital SIOOOOO Surplus S2OOOO Resources SB4OOOO P. W. Smith, President W. A. Kuebler V. President C. A. Dugan, Cashier F. W. Jaebker Asst. Cashier

I notice. • NoUc* is hereby gtve& thnt ihe un-ders-gntrustee* of the School City of Decatur, Indiana, will offer for aale st public auction. st the lit oflee of Do re B. Erwin, is Decatur. Indiana, is tbe City of Decatur. JndUns, on W*|ne*d*y. November 29. 1911. st 19 * clock a m. tbe folk)win* described real estate In the City of Decatur. Adam* County, Indiana. toj wit: lnlot number one hundred three j (193) in the original pist of the tows j (now city) of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana. Said sale will b« to the highest bidder for not less than tbe full appraised riiue, which is U.W.'.ft, and the terms are cash on day of sale. FRED V. HILLS. IRWIN BRANth'BERRY. OSCAR L VANCE. Trustees School City of Decatur. Indiana 292129 LIVES THAT ARE WORTH LIVING. One of Adams county's fanners, I whose wife has been sck with stomach. kidney and liver trouble for two years, after using one bottle of 49 General Tonic, says that that she has . *a red more under tie MS nettle of 9 49 than any other treatment she has | taken, and Tuesday the 7th. bought | six bottles of 49 at the Holt house drag | store. f L J. Bumgarner, railroad agent at I s Cheshire, Ohio, writes the Leah Med!i . :a; N v*m- « her 4th: “I cannot express my appre- ' ciation of your kindness in sending l me your 49 General Tonic. My wile I has taken it since March and our doci tor would not believe that she could m | improve as she has. She has gained ? seventeen po.nis and is feeling fine, ■ - —;• - - | worth living with 49 in the house. 49 4 « has become a by-word to us. We use I it for everything—colds, coughs, pains : ► —anything that ails us. We run for t 49 Tonic. Mr. Vickers warts three | bottles, and I am sending you $3 [ so please send me six bottles by ex- ! tress.” ► Tbe abOTe is a copy of Mr Bum- | garner s letter. H:s wife has been J sick for five years, and 49 Tonic made ! her a well woman :n six months which l her doctor failed to do in fire years. ► 1 2441? I F'.iM FOR REST. The trustees of tbe Decatur cemetery association have what is known as the F. M. Scb inn ever land, laying j west of tie city of Decatur, 15m acres, with good house and bam and out- j house buildings, with well and cistern. All of the buildings have teen repaired, and are now as good as new a s; lendid • hange err rt.s.n? - -gar beets. Apply at once. Terms reasonable. Also, hunting on the cemetery grounds is strictly forbidden, on Page 14, Section 1 of the cemetery by-laws. Aiso dogs win not be admitted to ; the cemetery grounds. DECATURY CEMFTTT ASSN. 265t6 By J. H. Stone, Sec y. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. I Decatur. Ind., Nov. 16. 1911. ♦ On and after November 16,1911, the S Fort Wayne ic Springfield railway % company will run but one freight car I per day, leaving Decatur at 8:09 a. an, ♦ and arriving at Decatur at 2:40 p. m. J Thanking you for past favors, and fi soliciting a continuance of your pat- ♦ ronage, I remain, fi Yours respectfully, X o. P. SCHI7G X 26?t4 T P. a F. A. | HUNTING FORBIDDEN. I Notice is hereby giTec that hunting — is forbidden on the John Omlor farm ‘i in Root township, north of the city: also on Mrs. John Omlor s farm south of city, in Washington township. Any person who violates this notice will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. MRS. JOHN OMLOR. 266t2 JOHN OMLOR. HUNTING FORBIDDEN. Notice is hereby given that hunting is forbidden on J. D. Steele’s farm, east of the city, in Roo* township. Any person who violates uus notice will be prosecuted to the extent of the law. 267*6 J. D. STEELE. public SALE. On Wedn' 5 --’day. December 6th, Edward Gase, residing just one-half mile south of the city on tbe Monroe road will hold a public sale, ct which time he will dispose of all his personal property including his household goods, etc. Watch for sale bills soon WANTED—Lady solicitor; experience unnecessary.—A. B. Cyphers, at the Madison House. Call between 5 and 7p. m. ® 267t3 *- #

EAST BuKI'ALO. East Buffalo. N Y, Nov. 19— (Spec | r ial to Dally Democrat'— Receipts 4.- i 11 994; shlpemnu. 759; official to New t York yesterday, 1,520; hogs cloeiag • steady. Medium and heavy, $6 40—5674; ( Yorkers, $655©54 69; psga ss9o© - ©s<<#; roughs. $3 s9© *4.94; stags | ■ |4 Y'fclt 29; cattle, 425; slow; sheep, ■ 9,949; Slow; lambs at a standstill. ' a T. BURK. — • Timothy seeo. prime W U j No. 2 Red wheat j - No. 2 White wheat s*>■* Oats, new *•< ■ New com 4*®7<L j Old corn l White corn. No. 2 " v j Rye M Barley, No. 2 ....*1 Feeding barley < Alaike seed *8 » ( No. 1 clover hay $U *- . Timothy hay lit No. 1 mixed hay ....sl7 Mived clover hay .$169, No. 1 oats straw $5 1 > No. 1 wheat straw SL-i ‘ Rye straw -. $5-5- j 1 Clover »*ed $11.2 ■ FULLENKAMP'S. Lari It I, Butter 19c©22c Eggs 34c NIBLICK A CO. Eggs 3* Butter 17c ©22. -CCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Spring chickens 7< • Ducks — Fowls 7c Geese Eggs —. Butter 29c _ Turkeys He Old roosters 3c ; Chicks s*c a H. BERLING. l Spring chickens 7c * Ducks — Sc s Fowls 7c -. Geese *c t Eggs £3c s Buaer 2*9c , Turkeys Uc : Old roosters 3c t Chicks 7c = J. D. HALE. White Ash lamp $4 ‘ * Washed Nut $4-7> ‘ Pocahontas Egg or Lump H € Kannel Lump or Egg It : Indiana Lump t ■ Hoc kin? '.um? *4 2 Virginia Splint $4 2' ; KALVER VARKETS. Beef hides 3e ‘ , Calf hides I>r ‘ Tallow 4c Sheep pelts 23c ©fl ' ' t i PUBLIC SALE. v Tbe incers-.gned w:.'. offer for sale at his farm. 2 miles s: -ti of Decatur ; on Mud Pke read, on Tharalay, No- . vernier 23. 1911, beginning at 1 . o'clock a. m„ the following property, to-wit: Six head of Horses: One extra good Belgian snare in foaL weight ’ 17-» ”s.. better than the ordinary : coming 2-y ear-old Belgian mare, weight 14“4 lbs.; 1 coming 6-year-old mare; 1 sorrel mare syring colt; 1 spring horse colt, all Belgians; 1 triving horse. Five Head of Cattle Ot> will be fresh is AprlL 4 two-year-old heifers. Hogs: Seventeen fboats.. weighing about J<A lbs. each. Farra- , ing Implements: Broad tire wagon. ' narrow tire wagon, truck wagon, 2 . large combination wagon beds, can be . used for bay, hog or manure reek: . Deering binder, Dee ring mower, hay , tedder, riding corn plow, walking cah tivator, 4 breaking plow*, surrey, set heavy work harness, good as new, set buggy .harness, disc, spring tooth and spike tooth harrow, hay rake, gra n drill, Black Hawk corn planter, bob sleds, two-seated sleigh, set blacksmith tools, 12-barrel galvanised tank, j hog fountain and barrel. 80 shocks u fodder. 600 hills to shock: 70 shocks , corn not husked, about 200 bushels 2 of corn in crib. 100-egg Excelsior inr. Cuba tor, and many other article*. Terms —For ail amounts of $5.00 and under, casu in Land; over $5 *0 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving approved security; 4 j. per cent off for cash; No property ref. moved until settled for. j WILLIAM HARTING. e John Spulier, A act. 11 (j WANTED —Girl to do housework; j only two in family. Inquire J. H. Stone. 258t3 e FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms e for light housekeeping. Inquire of d Mrs. B. W. Sholty, 699 Monroe St.; ■phone 521. 269t3-e-o-d • A

U|_Jl =3OOE3OOE=IOOI 13C 3& Sloves! Stoves! Stoves! Stoves! j The onlv reason we are constantly talking about stoves is that we are so confident that we have the best stove that we are willing to use space in the paper in order to get you to recognize that fact. , When we make the statement that our stoves give 42 pe~ cent more heat Pthar. any other, that means something to you doesn't it? Backed by a guarantee era reliable manufac urer and Ourselves don t you think it s about , O time you investigated this offer? 1 j 2 We can’t afford to make statements in order to sell. We must deliver the j gyyds or go out of business. Any one can see that we must be right in our J O statements. i) m We do not want to misrepresent any thing-that's not in our line. But we m |j do want it understood that our stove in practical tests have outclassed any || m other make that was entered against it. , j We have ad kinds of stoves, a hard coal heater, a soft coal heater, laundry stoves, extra size, and in fact a stove to fill every want We’re glad to demonstrate it. Come in and see for yourself. ■■■rrsrraTMMHßaßafine Laman and f ee Sellers Os Good Goods at Low Prices ■ Q£E=E=>oom<x»o<n==J

NOTICE OF PUBL C SALE OF SCHOOL PROPERTY. Notice is hereby gives that I. the xL2ers.gred trustee of Wasaiggho* tflwrsbip. Adams county, Irdiiaa, will offer for sale at public sale, at my office over the icterurbat station la the ( City of Decatur, Adam* Ctxnty, Indi »-.a at 19 o’clock J. m- on Fr gay. Dece — re- S. '917. f or co: less than the fall two- j thirds 2-3 * ar-pradsed value thereof, j wf.ck - s3l* ■ . the foOew-Eg de- • SC- bed real estate, belem.g'.rc to said , township aad located m school District No. 7. is sa.d tovrmsh p aad described as follows, to-wit One quarter > acre in a square form in the northeast comer of the : northeast qua-ter • of section thirty-three i33i. in township twenty-, sec«B *27 ■ north, range fourteen east. Adams Coxcty. led ana. Also: Commencing s:x -t rods. £ve feet and soar • 4 inches scsith 3f the j lor h east corner of said section thir-, ty-three <S3 I in township twenty-sex-: en 27 north, range fourteen >'.4 * east, thence mcning west six <? • rods aad £ve *3- < feet aad four t 4 * j inches thet-e south eight • reds and seven 7- feet, then e east six .t. rods, five 3» fee- and four <4' inches, thence north t; place of beginning. containing ose-'h rs > 1-7 o: an acre All in Adams roomy. Indiana. together with the building* thereon and aO ippartaaates thereto beicng.LZ • -i> - - : to a ' tftloc by more than ?*o-th.rds of qualified voters of sard Schoe! District No. 7. and after an appra;semen' of said real estate made as provided; Te-xs. Cash on day of sale. ■ SAMVEL BOXER. Trustee Washington Township. Adam* County, Indiana. 46x7 , O' — ' - APPOINTMENT OF ADM'VSTRATOR. Notice is hereby given that the under* gred has been appoicted Administrator. with will annexed, of the estate of Ernst Buock. late of Adam* County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. FREDERICK C BITCK. .Administrator. Dore B. Erwin. Atty. Nov. 19, 1911. 45t-1 ... ... r. - -— NOT’CE O- ?'**L SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. Notice Is hereby given to the credit-o-s. heirs and lesatees of Godfrey Christen, deceased, to anpear in the Adams circuit court, held at Decatur. Indiana, oa tbe 3th day of December. 1911, and show cause, if any. why the final settlement accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved: and said heirs are hereby notified to then and there make proof of heirship, aad receive their distributive shares ROSE CHRISTEN. Executrix. fiecatnr, Ind Nov. 14, 1911. 46t2 HUNTERS. NOTICE: No hunting allowed on the farm of Ira Wagner, southwest of Monroe. Trespassers will be prosecuted. 26*t5 IRA WAGONER. NOTICE. We have plenty of money to loan on farms. Long time. No commission charge*. TfcF-tf ERWIN LAW OFFICE. ■ , FOR SALE —Coming two-year-old sorrel colt. Sound. Bargain, if taken at once. —Chas. Meyers, Decatur, Ind. Phone No. 99. 260t3 @

afliß9aiflizflSsia?£E£X£azsz 2 ;g£32 NEW CORN A\E/\L — d We have the latest process for kiln drying meal fcf and also purify it same as flour, which removes all ® dust, leaving only the tiny golden granules. All 2 grocers 5 and 10 lb. sacks. There is a difference fl in com meal. Insist on having Bremerkamp’s. ■ Fornax Roller Mills BifliflflflflßaaßßflflSßSMßßaaaiagß* E399183 Bf! £B-SaSZIIISuIEuJESKSBSSI S FARMS FOR SALE OR TRADE jjj. 40 acres will sell or trade for smaller farm, jg J® 65 “ with best of location for sale, ..g 80 “ good soil and location, jj J 114 “ partially improved land can sell for SBO.OOJ per acre ( B 100 “ nearly all black land will trade for smaller farm. ■ 85 “ good producer all under cultivation, j 2 Tijese are only a few of our many fams listed; also have a* nice list -m B of city prooerty. See us for North Weatem and Michigan lands be- — H for you boy. If you are from ifcssouri let us show you on Jour new ■ W MAP and be convinced. ■ g FRUCHTE and LITTERER Attorneys 3 EBBBB&BaiBJBiaaa nAIvLUUIvI C>ILU. iouisvaLE,Kr.u~'A BUfilkrafSA7«» she Decatur Daily Democrat DECATUR, f NO. LUSIVE/ LOCAL AGJ&XTNS -if 1M.3 * FOR. TMI-S EXCLUSIVE/ LIME/. * jHI | _ BOSSE OPERA HOUSE FRIDAY NOVEMBER 'T Return of Last Season’s Biggest Dramatic Hit GILMAN & COMPANY Announces THE SQUAW MAN By tldward Milton Royal Now in its Fifth Year of Unparalleled Success With ; a Complete Production and Ideal Cast. Prices 25, - 50, - 75, - SI.OO Seat Sale Usual *Place