Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 5, Number 65, Decatur, Adams County, 16 March 1907 — Page 4
| “CUBLEY'S PLACE I I We are headquarters for all kinds of I I WHISKEYS, I I BRANDIES, I I WINES, I I KIMMEL, I I ALCOHOL, I I ALES, I I Bottled Beer Etc I Whiskeys for Jugpurposes $2 a gallon , I and up. Telephone to I “CURLEY" (No Prescription is Necessary. Telephone No. 38 - ' - 1 - - — f
Il MBS Accurate prices paid by Decatur Tierchants for various products. Cor--ected every day at 2 o’clock. BUFFALO STOCK MARKET. , EAST BUFFALO. N. Y., March 16.— Receipts, cattle, 2 cars; market steady. Prime steers @55.75 Medium steers @55.40 Stockers to best feeders... @54.25 Cows @54.25 Receipts, hogs, 30 cars; market steady. Mediums and heavies .... @ $7.35 Yorkers @57.35 Pigs @57.35 Receipts, sheep, 40 cars; market steady. > Best 1 spring lambs @sß.oo Wether sheep @56.25 Mixd sheep @55.50 Culls, clipped @54.25. •CHICAGO MARKETS. Chicago markets closed today at 1:15 p. m., according to the Decatur Stock & Grain Exchange. May wheat 76% July wheat 77% May corn 44% July corn 45% May oats 40 July oats 36% May pork $15.92
July pork 15.971 PITTSBURG MARKETS. Union stock yards, Pittsburg, Pa.,' March 16. —Hog supply, 8 cars; mar-i-o steady. It Heavies @57.30 ( Mediums @57.25 ] Yorkers @57.25 < Light ..... @57.35 ( Pigs @57.25 ] TOLEDO MARKETS. Changed every day at 3 o’clock by .7 D. Hale. Decatur special wire I .ur-ice Wheat, cash 76% May wheat 78% July wheat 79% Cora, cash 45 July corn 46 > May corn 45% Oats, cash 43 May cats 40% J.ry oats 37% Rye, cash 69 STOCK. B’ Fred Schelman. - u.-' cwt $5 *'<»s« IH\ Hogs, per cwt @56.75 u „>. h per cwt $2.5'< | O 43.5" Cklvra. ;> u r cwt $5 s<i@ s6'Hl n,, . .. C'< t s2.<Hhi@*2.s« it per c"t $3 s<[email protected]' CCAL— »ER TON. Ho'kfnu Vtmn ibv Splint 4 S'.» 1 n- 'ini stir Nut 4 ■••• ■A ,-h-i Nut 4.50 I'lttrtiiuig lump to 1 ’
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’ocahontas 4.75 Kentucky Cannell 6.00 anthracite 7.50 'barges for carrying coal —25c per ton or fraction thereof; upstairs, 50 cents per ton. — o OTHER PRODUCTS. <y Various Grocers and Merchants Eggs, per dozen 13c i nutter, per pound 18c I Potatoes 50c ' Lard 9c GRAIN. I By G. T. BURK, successor to Carroll Elevaor company. Big 4 White Seed •acs for sale or exchange to farmers Wheat, No. 2, red $ 71 Wheat. No. 3, red 70 Oats, No. 3, white 36 Barley - 39 Rye, No. 2 55 Clover seed 8.00 Xlsyke 6.50 rtmothv seed 2.00 No. 1 Timothy hay, baled 13.50 No. 1 Clover hay, baled 11.00 No. 2 Mixed hay, baled 12.00 i No. 1 Clover bay, baled 12.00 Corn 58 Corn, white, per cwt 43c@51c Machine husked corn, one cent less. WHEAT, FLOUR. ETC. The Oak Roller Mills quotaiien >ak Patent flour s3.6<Ms4.<X> i Bran per ton $20.00 Middlings, tier ton 20 00 tough meat, per ewt 100 Kiln dried meal, per cwt 150 screenings. No. 1, oer bu 60 Screenings. No. 2, per bu 40 'Top feed, per ton 20.00 ■ Wheat. No. 2, per bushel ...... 70
WOOL AND HIDES. By B. Kalver A Son. ’Phono 443. Reel hides 10c Calf hides, 8 @ls lbs @l2c Mink [email protected] Skunk [email protected] Coon [email protected] Possum sc@ .30 Muskrat 4c @ .30 Sheep pelts ...............25c@$1.5<i fallow <% JACKSON HILL COAU
Ry George Tricker (Wholesale.) k1 or 2 Jackeon HIM lamp, f. o. b I Mine, $2 50, t o a Fiecatur, $3.70. I «w>k stow out. f, o. b f>“eati»r. 73.70; Hocking tump. sl*7s. f. o. b. mine; Hocking lump. $3 05. f. o. b. Decatur; Splint lump $1.65 t o. b. mine. Splint lump, $3.10, t o. b. Decatur MARKET NOTES. Corn —% c«ot lower Receipts ar Chicago today: Hogs 15,000 Wheat.... ...17 ears Corn 675 cars Oats 193 cars Cattle 9.000 Sheep 11,000 Estimate Str tomorrow: Hogs 12,000 Oats 19 cars Wheat 377 cars Corn 1"9 cars o — Democrat “Want Ads” pay.
GREAT DISPERSION SALE. 55 head of O. I. C. Swine. Entire herd must be sold at your ’ own price. Having leased the farm I will sell at public sale at the Riverside barn . at Decatur, Ind., on Friday, March . 22, 1907. My entire herd consisting of my ' herd boar, Duke 12332, and the follow ing herd sows: Tootsie 12336, Beauty 11268, Perfect Girl 16455, Snow Ball 16485, Decatur Bell 16545, Woot- , sie 16519, Roxie 16499, Decatur Girl ( 16515, Snappy 16495, Midg 16581, Lo- ( cust Pride 16505. These are all tried ( sows and are proved to be good breed- ( ers. good mothers and prolific. The . above are bred to farrow in April 1 and May. Will also sell twelve bred . gilts to farrow in June. These are ‘ "A No 1," and should weigh 250 to ' 300 pounds by sale day. Also twelve , September gilts. These are large, , growthy, good bened and will make an elegant bunch to breed for September farrow. Fifteen October and November farrowed pigs, one June . boar fit for service, four September males in fine shape for spring service. TERMS—A credit of 8 months will , be given on sums over S2O, purchaser giving bankable notes with 6 per cent interest from date. If not paid when due 8 per cent Interest will be charged from maturity. Parlies un- , known should bring references. i Parties not able to attend sale i please send their bids to Col. Fred , Reppert, auctioneer, Decatur, Ind., or ) to Chas. Niblick, clerk. Decatur, Ind., I or to The Farmer’s Guide, Huntington, ) Ind., and receive fair and honest > treatment. P. B. DYKEMAN, Manager. u CHEAP EXCURSIONS Via Erie railroad to points In the west and southwest. On the first and e third Tuesday of each month, we will q have on sale, both one way and round 5 trip tickets at exceedingly low rates. 5 Call on Erie agents for particulars, or J write O. L. ENOS. Trevallng Paeseno ger Agent. Marion. O 26-—"
Reliable Life Insurance Reasonable Cost $9,500,000.00 tUIBHITEI AMI KIUVE FUNDS Com on SI,OOO 00 in 1906 was Mt 21 $5 25 | A«e 40 SIO.OO Mt 3057,50 Mt 50 sl2 50 0 her AEes In Proportion Established in 1879 The Banker’s Life Ass’n. Des Moines, lowa J Z Brickley, Diet Mgr. Bluffton, Ind.
(Continued from page 2.) 1907, and each bond being in the »uni of $278.00 with 44 per cent interest, payable semi-annually with coupons attached. Sealed bids will be received until 10 o'clock a. m., of said day. Each bid must be accompanied with a certified cueck in amount equal to three per cent of the amount of the bid, which check must be drawn against monies deposited in any reliable bank in said county; said check must be made payable or endorsed to the board of commissioners and shall be held as guaranty for the performance of such bid. and should such biu be accepted the said check shall be forfeited to the county, should the bidder fail to com- » ith the conditions of his sain bid. Each of said bonds will bear date of March 15, 1907, and should the bonds be not ready for delivery on the day the said bids are received and accepted, the interest will be refunded by the purchaser at the rate of four and one-half per cent from date of March 15, 1907, until the date when the purchase price of said bonds are paid to the county treasurer and the bonds delivered. The above described bonds will become due on the 15th day of May. and the 15th day of November of each
year, commencing with November 15, 1907, and are made payable, including interest, at the First National Bank, Decatur, Indiana. Said bonds are issued exclusively for the expense of the construction of the above described roads pursuant to the laws of 1897, 1899 and 1903. The amount of bonds to be sold including bonds already sold in said townships for free gravel and macadam road's is less than four per cent of the total valuation of said township for taxation. Further particulars will be furnished on application. Bids must be on each set of bonds separately. J. F LACHOT, 4-lt. County Treasurer. NOTICE OF SALE OF MACADAM ROAD BONDS. Notice is hereby given that I. J. F. Lachot, treasurer of Adams county, state of Indiana, will on Tue s day. March 26. 1907.
at the room of the board of commissioners in the auditor’s office in the city of Decatur, Indiana, receive sealed bids for the purchase and sale of certain macadamized road bonds hereinafter described ordered issued by the board of commissioners of said county for the construction of the roads hereinafter named as follows,
to-wit: For the construction of the Reiter & Buhlman Macadam road in Root township, Adams county. Indiana, the entire issue of bonds for said road being in the sum of $8,540. .j, being in twenty emi-annual payments bearing date of March 15, 1907. and each bond being in the sum of $427.00 with 4% per cent interest, payable semiannually with coupons attached. Sealed bids will be received until 10 o’closk a. m.. of said day. Each bid must be accompanied with a certified check in amount equal to three per cent of the amount of the bid, which check must be drawn against monies deposited in any reliable bank in said county; said check must be made payable or endorsed to the board of commissioners and shall be held as guaranty for the performance of such bid, and should such oid be accepted the said cneck shall be f.. felted to thcounty, should the bidder fail to comply with the conditions of his said bid. Each of said bonds will bear date of March 15, 1907, and should the bonds be not ready for delivery on the day the said bids are received and accepted. the interest will be refunded by the purchaser at the rate of four and one-half per cent from date of March 15, 1907. until the date when the purchase price of said bonds are paid to the county treasurer and the bonds delivered. Tb» above described bonds will became due on the 15th day of May, and the 15th day of November of each year, commencing with November 15, 1907, and are made payable. Including interest, at the First National Bank, Decatur, 'ndiana. Said bonds are issued exclusively for the expense of
the construction of the above described mads pursuant to the laws of 1897. 1899 and 1903. The amount of bonds to be sold Including bonds already sold in said townships for free gravel and macadam roads is less than four per cent of the total valuation of said township for taxation. Further particulars will be furnished on application. Bids trust be on each set of bonds separately. 3. F. LACHOT 4-lt. County Treasurer. NOTICE OF SALE OF MACADAM ROAD BONDS. Notice is hereby given that I, J. F. Lachot, treasurer of Adams county, state of Indiana, will on Tuesday, March 28, 1907, at the room of the board of commissioners in the auditor’s office in the city of Decatur, Indiana, receive seal'd blds for the purchase and sale of certain macadamized road bonds hereinafter described oruered issued by . the board of commissioners of said ’ county for the construction of the ) roads hereinafter named as follows, to-wit: For the construction of the Root &
’"‘reblA Mird’Ti road extension two in Root and Preble township Adams c -unty, Indiona. the entire issue of bonds for said road being in the sum -f b°ing in twenty semi annual payments bearing date of March IS 1907. and each being in the sum of $244.00, wl h 4% per cent interest, payable semiannually with coupons Sealed bids will be received until 10 o’clock a. m.. of said dev. Each bid must be accompanied with a certified check in amount equal to three per cent of the amount of the bid which check must be drawn against monies deposited in any reliable bank in said county; said check must be made payable or endorsed to the board of commissioners and shall be held as guaranty for the performance of such bld. and should such Did be accepted the said check shall be so: .eited to the county, should the bidder fall to comply with the conditions of his said bld.
Each of said bonds will bear date of March 15, 1907, and should the bonds be not ready for delivery on the day the said bids are received and accepted, the interest will be refunded by the purchaser at the rate of four and one-half per cent from date of March 15, 1907, until the date when the purchase price of said bonds are paid to the county treasurer and the bonds delivered. The above described bonds will become due on the 15th day of May, and the 15th day of November of each year, commencing with November 15, 1907, and are made payable, including interest, at the First National Bank, Decatur, Indiana. Said bonds are is--1 sued exclusively for the expense of the construction of the above de- ; scribed roads pursuant to the laws of 1897, 1899 and 1903. The amount of bonds to be sold Including bonds already sold in said townships for free gravel and macadam roads is less than four per cent of the total valuation of said township for taxation. Further particulars will bo furnished on application. Blds must be on each set of bonds separately. J. F. LACHOT. 4-lt. County Treasurer.
NOTICE OF SALE OF MACADAM ROAD BONDS. Notice is hereby given that I, J. F. I Lachot, treasurer of Adams county. • state of Indiana, will on Tu» s day, March 26, 1907, ’ at the room of the board of commis- • sioners in the auditor's office in the > city of Decatur, Indiana, receive seal- : ed bids for the purchase and sale of ■ certain macadamized road bonds hereinafter described ordered issued by • the board of commissioners of said county for the construction of the i roads hereinafter named as follows, to-wit: For the construction of the Root & Preble macadam road extension one in Preble and Root townships, Adams county, Indiana, the entire issue of bonds for said road being in the sum of $4,180.00, being in twenty semi-an-nual payments bearing date of March 15, 1907, and each bond being in the sum of $209.00 with 4% per cent interest, pavable semi-annually with
coupons attacneu. Sealed bids will be received until 10 o'clock a. m., of said day. Each bid must be accompanied with a certified check in amount equal to three per cent of the amount of the bid. which check must be drawn against monies deposited in any reliable bank in said county; said check must be made pay- . 1. v _ .3 ~ rx F onm .
able or endorsed to the board of commissioners and shall be held as guaranty for the performance of such bid. and should such bid be accepted the said check shall be forfeited to the county, should the bidder fail to comply with the conditions of his said bld. Each of said bonds will bear date of March 15, 1907, and should the bonds be not ready for delivery on the day the said bids are received and accepted, the interest will be refunded by I the purchaser at the rate of four and one-half per cent from date of March 15, 1907, until the date when the purchase price of said bonds are paid to * the county treasurer and the bonds | delivered. The above described bonds will become due on the 15th day of May, and the 15th day of November of each year, commencing with November 15, 1907, and are made payable, including ■ Interest, at the First National Bank, Decatur, Indiana. Said bonds are issued exclusively for the expense of the construction of the above described roads pursuant to the laws of • 1897. 1899 and 1903. The amount of bonds to be sold including bonds already sold in said townships for free zravel and macadam roads is less than four per cent of the total valuation of said township for taxation. Further particulars will be furnished on application. Bids must be on each set of bonds separately. J. F. LACHOT, 4-lt. County Treasurer. NOTICE OF SALE OF MACADAM ROAD BONDS. Notice is hereby given that I, J. F.
Lachot, treasurer of Adams county, 1 state of Indiana, will on Tuesday, March 26, 1907, at the room of the board of commissioners in the auditor’s office in the city of Decatur, Indiana, receive sealed blds for the purchase and sale of certain macadamized road bonds hereinafter described ordered issued by the board of commissioners of said county for the construction of the roads hereinafter named as follows, to-wit: For the construction of the Brushwood College extension two macadam road in Hartford township, Adams county, Indiana, the entire issue of bonds for said road being in the sum of $6,820.00, being in twenty semi-an-nual payments beaing date of March 15, 1907, and each bonu being in the sum of $341.00. with 4% per cent interest. payable semi-annually with attached. Sealed blds will be received until 10 o'clock a. m.. of said day. Each bid must be accompanied with a certified j check in amount equal to three per I cent of the amount of the bid. which , check must be drawn against monies | deposited in any reliable bank in said county; said check must be made pay-1 able or endorsed to the beard of com- 1
mlssloners and shall be held as gua--j airtv for the performance of such bid. and should such bid be accepted the said check shall be forfeited to the j countv. 'houid the bidder fall to cmi j nlv with tb<» conditions 'T his s’fd bid i Each of said bonds will bear date of March 15 1907. and should the bonds I be not readv for delivery on the day i the said bids are received and accept ed. the interest will be refunded bv j the purchaser at the rate of four and one-half per cent from date of March ■ 15. 1907. until *he date when the purchase price of said bonds are paid *n the county treasurer and the bonds ( delivered. The above described bonds will become due on the 15th day of May. and I the 15th day of November r>f each I year, commencing with November 15.; 1907, and are made payable, Inc’uding i interest, at the First National Bank, ' Decatur. Indiana. Said bonds are is- 1 sued exclusively for the expen e of'
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the construction of the above de- , scribed roads pursuant to the laws of 1897, 1899 and 1903. The amount of bonds to be sold including bonds al- I readv sold in said townships for free •rravel ;wd macadam roads is less than four per cent of the total valua-
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' tion of said township for taxation. I Further particulars will be furni: ed on application. Bids must be on each set of bon separately. J. F. LACHOT, 4-lt. County Treasurer.
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