Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 29, Decatur, Adams County, 3 February 1911 — Page 4
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East Buffalo Market East Buffalo, N. Y., Feb. 3—(Special to Dally Democrat)—Receipts. 1,120; shipments, 2,850; official to New York yesterday, 760; hogs closing steady. Heavy, [email protected]; mixed and mediums. 17.90©58.00; Yorkers, sß.lo©’ $8.25; lights and pigs. $8.50; roughs. 17.10017.20; stags. $6,000 $6.25; ( sheep, 12,000; slow; lambs lower; , tops, $6.05; cattle, 125; slow, CHICAGO GRAIN. Chicago, 111., Feb. I—Wheat—May, 96%c; July, £»3%c; Sept., 92Y4c. Corn —May. 50c; July, 51c; Sept., 51%c. Oats—May, 33%c; July, 33c; Sept., 32%c. TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, O., Feb. 1 —Wheat- Cash, 95-3/4c ; May, 99-1/4c; July, 96c. CornCash, 47ttc; May, 51%c; July, 52%c. Oats—Cash, 34%c; May, 36c; July, 35 * c - . ' LOCAL GRAIN. G. T. Burr. Tmothy seed, prime $4.00 No. 2 Red wheat 90c No. 2 white wheatßßc Old oom 50c New corn 55c White corn 52c Red clover seed $7.75 Harley, No. 2 48c Rye 75c ( Alsike seed $7.75 • Oats, new 31c ; Clover hay [email protected] Timothy Hay $14.50 i Mxed hay $10.50 ; LOCAL PRODUCE. DECATUR PRODUCE CO. Eggs 15c Chickens 8c Fowls 8c Young turkeys 15c Ducks 8c
PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at his residence, one mile south of the court house on the mud pike road, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., Wednesday, February 8, 1911, the following property: Ten head of horses —Gray mare 9 years old, weight 1550; gray driving and general purpose mare 9 years old, weight 1200; bay mare, general purpose. in foal, 8 years old, weight 1250; one dark gray, coming 8 years old, weight 1650; well bred driving horse, coming 5, can step some; one coming 5 years old, draft horse, weight 1400; IMF I Sound Separator LOGIC I So many claims are made by ■ competing separator manual facturers that it may seem 3 difficult to decide which mi--3 chine will give you the best M service. f| Here is just one fact that it ■ will pay you to keep in mind. | DC LAVAL I CREAM SEPARATORS V are used exclusively by 98 ■ per cent of the world’s crea- ■ merles. ■ There can be no better recsb ommendation for the DE LA- ■ VAL than the fact that the ■ men who make the separa- ■ tion of milk a business use ■ the DE LAVAL to the pracM tical exclusion of all other ■ separators. M The more you come to know ■ K| about cream separators the ■ better you will understand H the superiority of the DE | I LAVAL. ... I I Agt. & ■ First Door East of Journal r ■ Office. Decatur, Ind. H Ms a h
Butter ....... 13c Geese ....... 7c Old Tom Turkeys .... 9c Old Hen Turkeys .... 10c H, GERLING. Chickens 8c Butter 12c Eggs 15c Fowls 8c Ducks 8c Geese 7c Old turkeys 9c Old hen turkeys .... 10c Young turkeys 15c Spring Chicks 8c Old roosters 5c POULTRY PRICES AT MONROE Furnished by L. C. Mills & Co. Turkeys 14c Fowls 8c Chicks sc Ducks 9c Geese BUTTER AND EGGS. M. FULLENKAMP'S. Eggs 15c Lard He Butter 12c@18c NIBLICK & CO. Eggs 15c Butter 12c@15c WOOL AND HIDES. KALVER'S PRICES. Beef hides 7c Calf hides 10c Tallow 5c Sheep Pelts [email protected] Mnk [email protected] Coon ...... 10c to $1.75 Skunk ..... 25c to $2.00 Possum .... 10c@60c Muskrat ..... 5c@30c HAY MARKET. - S. W. PETERSON. No. 1 Timothy, loose, per ton.. $13.50 No. 1 Timothy, baled, per ton... 14.00
sorrel draft mare, coming 3; dark gray draft gelding, coming 3; bay mare colt, coming 3 years old and one coming yearling. All these are sound. Seven head of cattle, 4 good milch cows, giving milk, and all to be fresh between May and July; two Durham cows, 6 years old; 1 Jersey 5 years old; 1 Holstein 5 years old and 3 two-year-old heifers. Thirty-five hogs. Berkshire male hogs, 14 months old; 5 brood sows, 4 with pigs by side and one will farrow about Feb. 20. All good sows; 29 head of shoats weighing 75 to 100 pounds. Machinery—McCormick binder, run one season; McCormick mower, McCormick self-dump hay rake, McCormick disc harrow, 14 disc center cut, tung truck; McSherry disc grain drill; John Deer check rower; John Deer ridin? breaking plow, 2 good breaking plows, double shovel plow, riding cultivator, land roller, spike tooth harrows, potato planter, corn cutting sled, tank heater, blacksmith's outfit, with 150 feet I>4 pipe stock and dies as good as new, 190 quart cream separator, 6 dozen Chickens, some fodder, com in the shock, clover hay in mow, 2 sets double harness, 2 sets single harness, 2 wagons, gdod carriage, 2 soft coal Florence stoves, household goods and other articles. Terms —All sums of ss.o* and under cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit of nine months will be given, the purchaser giving bankable note therefor i with approved freehold security to the satisfaction of the undersigned. No property removed until settled for. Four per cent off for cash on sums ■ over $5.00. WADH B. MYERS', i John Spuller, Aset. | 1> Homeseekers’ rates west February 7th and 21st, via Nickel Plate road. Liberal return limit and stop-overs. ' Full information of agent or write F. P. Parnin, T. P. A. Fort Wayne, Ind. e I have fore sale full-blooded Black Langshang roosters, weight 7 to 8. pounds; will sell for SI.OO each. Inquire William Mitchell, Monroe Indiana. 298t39 FARM FOR SALE OR TRADE—The city man’s opportunity; 126 acres well Improved, good poultry, stock or I grain farm. Decatur county, Indiana. Near both Protestant and Catholic churches. Will sell equipment cheap. $75 per acre. Will take $3,500 mortI gage, balance cash or property. This I will not appear again. Omer S. | Whiteman, Portland, Ind. -o NOTICE. I I have plenty of money to loan on I farms No raise in interest, rates, and | no commission charged. j DORE B. ERWIN, | »10t2 per wk tt Attorney at Law.
Try this test in a “Wear-Ever” Aluminum Utensil Cook to Jnntu in an aluminum saucepan one pint of tomatoes. Then ocer a low Hr* barn the tomatoes in th* pan hoe minutes. Now poor in boiling wattr, increase th* heat, boil a few mmole* and dean oat with a wooden spoon. Tk« utensil will not be injured. “Wear-Ever” ware is practically everlasting. You cannot burn it out. It is a saver. Less fuel is needed when cooking with aluminum utens i I s. They heat quicker and retain heat longer than other cooking utensils. Food cooked in them is less liable to scorch and they are practically everlasting. Each “Wear-Ever" uteniil is made without joint!, seams or solder from thici, hard sheet aluminum, 99% pure. Cannot rust, cannot form poiaonous compounds with acid fruits or foods. Replace utensils that wear out with utensils that “Wear-Ever.” Having adopted the above line as my leading line for 1911, I have decided to offer the “Illinois” brannd .—AT COST - fora limited time only, come quick, and secure some of these bargains. JOHN BROCK Wonderful Invention ONE PINT OF MILK MERGED INTO ONE POUND OF BUTTER Never before in the history of tr.e world has a household artic.e been discovered that will be so much benefit to Families that have to work for their living. Just stop and think a little machine has just been invented that will merge one pint of milk into one pound of butter in two minutes. This wonderful discovery must surely be a godsend to those who have to pay such high prices for food. A pint of milk weighs a pound and costs on an average 4 cents. Thia wonderful invention merges it inu one pound of butter in two minutes, producing a product you cannot tell from the best creamery butter, gets just as hard, tastes sweeter and is used for the same purposes, and only costs 4 cents a pound. No chemicals or drugs are used, it is absolutely pure food. This almost takes your breath away, but it is the truth, just the same. This machine is being manufactured in Indianapolis, Ind., and you must write to the Company there and get their circulars. They will sell you one on trial. Theprice is $3 and they want some one to be agent for the sale of it in every town. Now write to the Family Butter Merger Co., Indiani } lis, Ind., and they will send you thc.z circulars and pictures of the machine- and tell you all about it Don’t fail to do this. Send you! name and address to them on a postal card. They will send yon die illustrated circulars free. If you are looking for some kind df business, write to this Company at once. They pay Agents $ 18.00 a week to start with or one hundred per cent commission, and will give any honest person credit Every family will buy one of these machine*, * for it is the greatest money saver on Earth. FAMILY BUTTER MERGER CO., Court and Ogden St. Indianapolis. Ind FOR SALE OR TRADE—BO aeres in Brevard county, Florida. Good orange land; half mile from railroad. Write John Stonebrook, Mt. Vernon, 1 Ohio. x It BEST Drug Store for sale in central Indiana; city of 12,000; 1910 sales, $24,000. No whiskey, wail paper or i paints. Will sell for cash for Invoice, I about $7,000; no trades considered. F. L. Saylor, Elwood, Ind. 27t6 o —. DEMOCRAT WANT ADS’ PAY BIC.
PUBLIC SALE. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned will offer for sale at his residence, one mile east of Willshire, on Monday, February 13, 1911, the foltollowing property: Nine head of Horses —Bay mare, 10 years old, In foal; sorrel mare, 9 years old, iu foal: gray mare, 9 years old, foal; bay niaro 11 years old; roan mare 17 years old; 2-year-old horse, 2 yearling colts, one a horse and one a mare colt; one a driver; one spring mare colt. Ten Head of Cattle —One fresh Holstein cow, 1 Holstein cow to be fresh by day of sale, Holstein cow, was fresh in November; 2-year-old Holstein heifer to be fresh in March, Jersey fresh in March, spotted cow to be fresh in April, 2 red cows to be fresh, one in April and one in July; full blooded Holstein bull, heifer calf five months old. Sixty-two head of good breeding ewes, 1 to 5 years old, to lamb in March. Sixteen head of hogs—Six brood sows to farrow in March and April, 11 head of shoats from 40 to 60 pounds. Implements —Moline riding cultivator, 2 disc grain drills, spring tooth harrow, 2 drag harrows, one of them an iron frame; Schunck plow, Scotch Clipper plow, 2-horse wagon, 2 double sets work harness, one set as good as new; set of hay ladders, iron kettle, 7-foot cut Milwaukee binder, Deering tedder, good as new; MoIineCMFWFWY sulkey hay rake. 50 bushels corn, ton of Clover hay; 50 head of chickens. Terms —Sums of $5 and under cash in hand; over $5 a credit of nine months will be given, purchaser giving bankable note. A discount at the rate of 6 per cent will be given for cash. Free lunch at noon. DAVID DeBOLT. E. E. Bevington, Auct. 29t6 o PUBLIC SALZ. On account of the undersigned having divided the estate of the late Jacob Isch, we will oner at public sale the surplus stock, etc., at our farm, nine miles east of Bluffton and one mile houth and four miles west of, Monroe, and ten miles southwest of Decatur, Ind., known as the old Robison farm, on February 7, 1911, commencing at 10 o'clock sharp, the following personal property, to-wit: 16 Head of Horses and Colts. One dapple gray mare, 5 years old, in foal, insurance paid, an extra good one, weight 1,500 pounds. One baymare 5 years old, in foal, insurance ' paid, weight 1,500 pounds. One baymare 6 years old, bred, weight 1,400 pounds. One roan mare 6 years old, bred, weight 1,600 pounds. One grey mare, 8 years old, bred, weight 1,400 pounds. One bay mare 4 years old, bred, weight 1,350 pounds. One graymare, 3 coming 4, weight 1,250 pounds. One bay mare 3, coining 4, weight 1,250 pounds. One black gelding, 3 years old, weight 1,450 pounds. One match team, black geldings, 4 years old, extra good anes, weight 2,900 pounds, ready for the market. One bay gelding, 2 years old. One bay mare, 2 years old. One roan mare, coming 2 years old. One gray mare coming two years old. 45 Head of Cattle. Consisting of 12 good milch cows, two with calv«s by their sides, good ones. One, to be fresh by day of sale. Seven to be fresh in February and March. One to be fresh in May. One good beef cow. Two Holstein heifers, will be fresh in spring, are 2 years old. Three Durham heifers, 2 years old, to be fresh in spring. Eleven heifers, coming 2 years oW. One extra good black heifer, coming 3 years old. 15 head of steers, six head two years past, and nine head coming two years old. One extra good bull, weight 1,400 pounds. This is an extra good bunch of cattle. 19 Head* of Sheep. Eighteen ewes, all bred to a good Hamshiredown hurt, due to lamb in February and March. One buck. A good bunch. Farming Implements. One McCormick mower, one clover buncher, one walking cultivator, one spring tooth harrow, one Budlong disc, one breaking plow, one feed grinder, two farm wagons, in fair shape, one spring wagon, one Twentieth Centurymanure spreader, five sets of harness, and one set of single buggy harases, good as new. This is not an invoice sale. All of the above property will be sold to the highest bidder. TERMS OF SALE)—AII sums of $lO and under cash. Sums over $lO a credit of 12 months will be given, with interest at 6 per cent, the last six months, purchaser giving note with approved security. No property to be removed until terms of sale are complied with. Three per cent discount for eash. ISCH BROTHERS. LOOK FOR THE BEE HIVE. O nthe package when you buy Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs and colds. None genuine without the Bee Hive. Remember the name, Foley’s Honey and Tar, and reject any substitute. For sale by Holtbouse Drug Co. I ...
FOR HURTY'S APPROVAL. Plans for the proposed new DeBolt schoolhouse to be erected on the site of the one destroyed by fire recently, have been drawn by Architect Oscar Hoffman and sent to Dr. Hurty for approval. Dr. Hurty’s word in the matter has not yet been received, but is expected soon. WOMEN —Sell guaranteed hose; 70 per cent profit. Make $10 daily, Full or part time. Beginners investigate. Strong Knit, Box 4029, West Philadelphia, Pa. FARM FOR RENT—The old Studabaker farm, one-half mile east of Decatur. See Arthur Suttles. 29t6 PUBLIC SALE. I will sell at public auction at my residence, 4 miles west and miles south of Convoy, Uhio, 3 miles south and 1 mile east of Dixon, Ohio, and of a mile north of the King's church, on Wednesday, February 8, 1911, commencing at 10 o’clock a. m. sharp, the following property: Twelve Head of Horses —Consisting 1 of one bay mare 11 years old, in foal, weight about 1500; 1 black mare 7 1 years old, In foal, weight about 1500; 1 black mare 6 years old, in foal, L weight 1400; 1 Belgian mare colt com- ’ ing 3 years old, will finish 1700; 4 geldings coming 3 years old, will fin--1 ish 1600; one brown mare colt coming 2 years old, finish 1600; 1 bay 1 gelding colt, 2 years old, finish 1700; ' 1 mare colt coming 1 year old, 1 horse colt coming 1 year old. Seven Head of Cattle —Consisting of three good milch and butter cows, one 6-year-old will be fresh by day of sale, one 4-year-old was fresh In December, one 2-year-old heifer will be fresh soon after sale, 1 yearling heifer, 1 yearling steer, two spring calves. ' Thirty-five head of good ureeding i ewes. Twenty-eight head of hogs—- . Consisting of 7 brood sows, three will farrow March 15th, 4 will farrow April 1st, twenty-one head of shoats weight about 75 pounds. This stock will be sold to the highest bidder regardless of price. Everybody will be treated fair and square. There will be no bybidding whatever. Kirkland is noted to give everybody a square deal. You will find this stock as represented. Free lunch at noon. Terms —All sums of $5 and under, cash; over $5 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving a bankable note. Five per cent off for cash. JAMES M. DOWNING. Ed Kirkland, Auct. D. E. Bayles, Clerk. PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at his residence, 4 miles east and 2 miles south of Decatur, and one-half mile south of Bobo, commencing at 10 o’clock a. m., Thursday, February 9, 1911, the following property: Four head of horses. One bay horse, 4 years old, weight 1250; one black horse 5 years old, weight 1250; 1 Belgiiim eolt, past yearling; 1 gray mare IS years old, 2 head of cows, 1 cow 6 years old, one-fourth Jersey, coming fresh in March; 1 cow 8 years old, be fresh in the fall; 14 head of sheep, 1 Danes hay loader, good as new, 1 Deering mower, good as new; 1 riding cultivator, 1 Star Oilver breaking plow, 1 breaking plow, 1 disc harrow, y spring tooth harrow, good as new; 1 Bulls-eye corn planted 1 hay ladder, 1 double shovel plow, 1 scoop board, good as new; 1 hay fork, good as new; 165 feet of 1-inch roap and pul-ten-gallon cream separator, 1 set of log aunts and skids, 50 feet of chain, 45 sacks, 1 pump, some fodder in ■hock. Terms—All sums of $5.00 and under. cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, the purchaser giving bankable note therefor with approved freehold security to the satisfaction of the undersigned. No property removed until settled for. Four per cent off for cash on sums; over $5.00. J. R. SMITLEY. John Spuller, Auct — —p. . SAVED AN IOWA MAN'S LIFE. The very grave seemed to yaws before Robert Madsen, of West Burlington, lowa, when, after seven weks in the hospital, four of the best physicians gave him up. Then was shown the marvelous curative power of months of frightful suffering from Ever trouble and yellow jaundice, getting no help from other remedies or doctors, five bottels of this matchless medicine completely cured him. It’s positively guaranteed for Stomach, Liver and Kidney troubles and never disappoints. Only 50 cents at all druggists. — ■ —_ FOR LAGRIPPE, COUGHS AND STUFFY COLDS Take Foley's Honey and Tar. It gives quick relief and expels the cold from your system. It contains no opiates, is safe and sure. For sale by Holtbouse Drug Co. '
$1.00 INVESTED IN 49 General Tonic Saves You $10 in Doctor Bills Why don’t you get rid of that cough, cold, lagrippe,. that run-down from the effect, of the winter, by takin 49 General Tonic? You will be surprised how readily 49 will relieve you of these conditions. From one three doses of 49 Tonic will relieve any child of a cough or cold. Keep a bottle of 49 handy. It will save you many a night’s worry and suffering, and a large doctor bill. 49 is sold by all druggists. 11t6 FARM BARGAINS We have Fruit, Stock and Grain ; farm, near Rremont, White Cloud and Big Rapid.. Write for lists Nos. 5 and 6. VAN NESS BROS., White Cloud, - Michigan. BUCKWHEAT ...FLOUR... For Sale Inquire of John Hessler, R. R. 2; Phone No. 101 N. L., or leave order at Smith Yager & Falk’s; warranted to be genuine. Want Ad's Democrat’s Classified Ads WANTED —All persons suffering from loss of Expelling Force, Prolasping, Fissures, Fistulas. Catarrh, Inflamation. Ulceration, Constipation, Bleeding, Blind or Itching Piles are kindly requested to call at any drug store in Decatur for S. U. Tarney’s Positive Painless Pile Cure. The Best on Earth. t2 LOST —Fur mitten, between Blackburn drug store and M. E. church. Finder please return to Page Blackburn. 22t2 FOR SALE—We have one extra fine half-Jersey cow and calf to sell. Inquire of John Scheiman or Willard Steele. Phone 514, or 170. 21tf FOR SALE! —I will sell some tree tops that will make good wood, and will sell reasonable.—Wash Kern, R. R. 9, Box 81. 20t6 One new Van Dyke motor truck. Never used. Suitable for grocery, laundry, furniture, meat store, or general merchandise store delivery. Will sell to reliable party on practically your own terms. Address W. L. Austin, Elwood, Ind. 306t6 — ANY LADY can easily, make from $18 to $25 per week working for me quietly in her own home locality. This is a bonafide offer —one which will pay you to investigate, even if you can only spare two hours per day. No investment required. Turn your spare time into money. Write me at once for particulars. Address MARY B. TAYLOR, Box 30 Woman’s Building, Joliet, Ills. FOR SALE OR TRADE. If you want to Sell or anvthing, a want ad in this paper and 99 others in Indiana, Illinois ana Ohio will find your party. It will only cost you $2.a9 per line of 6 words, write us for list of papers. Austin Advertising Syndicate, Elwood, Indiana. For tlie immediate cure o( rfua sud&n mU dread foe of horseflesh, nothing has been to equal Hoover’s X-Ray HeZg73. dose, if given in time, will effect son. Amano Ossian. Ind: " C. D. Carr, Justice of the Peace—'l can k-Mtl. mend‘d cheerfully recom . C. W. Johnson, Fanner—'l used it in a severe J'c Y a |7 ltntt ’ LF. Wilson. Truckin. their praises. Ifvou aro . k 7 ln if * 1 you are a horse owner jZ“ a ’hid y .° Ur “ raa ' S bottle Remember the Name LACHOT < RICE.
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