Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 33, Decatur, Adams County, 8 February 1911 — Page 4

DAILY MARKET REPORTS Corrected Every Afternoon

East Buffalo Market East Buffalo, N. Y„ Feb. B—(SpecialB—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 2,560; shipments, 570; official to New York yesterday, 1330; hogs closing weak. Heavy, *7.90*8.00; mediums, *B.oo@ *8.15; Yorkers, *8.25@*8.35; pigs and lights, *8.40@*8.60; roughs, *7.00@ *7.25; stags, *5.25@*6.25; sheep, 6,400; slow; lambs higher; tops. *6.40; oettle, 75; steady. i CHICAGO GRAIN. Chicago, 111., Feb. 6—Wheat—May, 95%c; July, 93%c; Sept., 92%c. Corn —May, 50c; July, 51c; Sept., 51%c. Oats—May. 32%c; July, 32%c; Sept., 32%c. TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, 0., Feb. 6—Wheat—Cash, 95c; May, 98c; July, 95Hc. CornCash, 47%c; May, 52c; July, 53c. Oats —Cash, 34ftc; May, 35%c; July, 35%C. Rye- No. 2,83 c; No. 3,80 c. LOCAL GRAIN. O. T. Bur*. Tmothy seed, prime *4.00 ND. 2 Red wheat 90c No. 2 white wheatßßc Old corn 50c New corn 55c White corn 52c Red clover seed *7.75 Barley, No. 2 48c Alsike seed *7.75 Oats, new 21c Clover hay *7.75@*9.00 Timothy Hay *14.50 Mxed hay *10.50 LOCAL PRODUCE. DECATUR PRODUCE CO. Eggs 15c Chickens 8c Fowls 8c Young turkeys 15c Ducks 8c Butter 13c Geese 7c Old Tom Turkeys 9c Old Hen Turkeys 10c H. BERLING. Chickens 8c

JL-. I est FeW Reasons, - aqd ftlso a FeW Prices gg | AT STEELE ANO WEAVER’S RACKET STORE ■H||||||||mM m And some of the lines we handle. Read these prices over, then you will know why we have built up I'llllllll™ ■h our business in such a short time. The reasons why yo u should trade at our store. 1. We ha\ e the prices cut to the lowest, il IE 2. We have the goods, most any article wanted. 3. Our treatment is the best. 4. We handle the best goods, no seconds in our store. 5. Our customers have the privilege of exchanging anything reasonable. 6. Best ot all, we buy for cash, we sell toi cash and the good fellow that pays his bills doesnot need to pay for the fellow that won t pay, that is the way we undersell out competitors and give our customers what they are looking for. I H Calicos, per yd6c Ladies purses-the velvet Wash bowls and pitchers pots at 9 ? c H Ginghams ayd6, 8 and 10c purse at ... 25 and 50c C L O 9 n C En / mel tea and cof &7 ■ Muslins from sto . . 12J4c Table oil cloth a yard 18, 20c J? ee P salad dishes at 55c, SOC from • ... .25 to 60c ■ Seirting at 10c Linen table cloth at 25c, 50c f— Stone salt jars ••••10c Dish pans in tin and enamel id H Laces, very good at 5 and 10c All sizes chair seats . . 10c 'HBk. Jlffil Stone butter jars with bai 10 10c up B] Corset Cover emb. at 25c yd Paints and Varnish a can 10c Large size cuspdores 10c Cobbler outfits 60c and 98c H Towlingat ..6, 8 and 10c Wall paper cleaner . . .10c ’'wfe, Water pitchers very good 10c Half soles ... 10 and 2oc fl Fancy skirt waist fronts 50c Shoe and stove polish . 10c ... I ■'. 1 gallon crocks .. . 8c Shoe tacks, a box ... .5c IX ■ All over lace, emb. at 50 vd. Laundry soaps 6 for . .25c All other sizes ...5 to 50c Large size last at ... 10c B Bath towels at . 5 and 10c 2500 matchesloc -.W' 1 We will sell you a whole set Skillets in steel at 25, 40,50 cBl S Embroideried Collars . . 10c Window blinds for 10 and 26 — J. 4....... 8HK ;r of dishes or just what you All polish skillets at fO Cotton hoee for ladies, chil- Dishes of all kinds . . .10c 'IHI HO y, an \ io m * c we an : 75, 80, and 85c s dren, in all colors and pri- Cups and saucers ... 10c s ■ gg afJuLfS C ? P <? and Men’s shirts, Isrge size . 50c IL ces to suit from 10 to 25c Plates, each. ... . . 10c Illi saucers and 10c foi plates. Underwear for .pring is here . fl Men's socks, fancy black and Butter bowls at 25 and 50c .- x ~ New line of glass dishes 10c Gasden seeds at 1c a package I fl with white feet only .10c Hammers. ... 10 and 25c Express wagons 7«c to $1.75 Toilet paper, 100 sheets 10c 1 dozen pearl buttons .. 5c Galvanizedware baws trom .. . 4 0c to 98c Baskets, all kinds 10 and 25c ■ fl O. N. T. threatsc 8 qt. pails atloc g Auger bits all sizes at. 10c Splint cloth baskets 50, 75c 9 SB 2 spools darning cotton .5c 10 qt. pails atlsc V ■ 2 foot rules, levels and hatch- Willow cloth baskets 75, 98c 3 big cakes of soap for . 10c 12 qt. pails at2oc ets at .... ~ . . 10c Wash boards at. 25 and 35c H ® Tooth brushes worth 25c 10c 14 pt. pails at .. . . .25c ' ~ Ironing boards at . 98c Alger books at * . 10c U E Combs, barretis, hair pins at 14 qt. heavy mu e pai s . 35c cans ;•W to 50c Marbles from 10c to 20 for 1c B 5 and 10c 16 qt. heavy mule pails .40c ~<W W' All sizes bolts at. 1c each ] doz saf^v4™ fnr 5c ■ 'I Sshool tablets at. .. 5c Tubs at 40 50 60 and 70c Butter printslsc Hundreds of’otte? articles E .Shelf paper plain for Sc, Axes, good ones at ... $1 |*l| ||fl IMBIIIII Curtam poles 10c soldinTther stores ft? 10c H foncv forloc Ax handles at. .10 and 25c Wash boilers . 75c ,o $2.98 can iJr, er u4. StOres vL £ ■ Crepe paper, per roll .. 5c Slop jars in stone and china • Nickelware tea ketths . .$1 All the a 6l " 6 .. 5 and 10c 69 and 98cNickelware tea anc coffee atICI Ld 20c pound f f Our business has been very good in the past year and we want to make it still better aid will give tho \ people of Adams county the opportunity to buy cheaper than elsewhere. Come in and look around | and see what a nickle or dime will buy at the up-to-date 5 and 10c store. unc Steele & Weaver’s Big Racket Store - .W— r- FT 1’ 7 " '%r . '** •"- 1 ' " 11’”’— 11. If LJ

Butter 12c Eggs 1 &C Fowls 8c Ducks 8c Geese 7c Old turkeys 9c Old hen turkeysloc Young turkeys 15c Spring Chicks 8c Old roosters f sc POULTRY PRICES AT MONROE Furnished by L. C. Mills A Co. Turkeys He Fowls 8c Rye 75c Chicks 8c Ducks 9° Geese 7c BUTTER AND EGGS. M. FULLENKAMrS. Eggs 15c Lard H® Butter 13c@18c NIBLICK * CO. Eggs Butter 12c@15c WOOL AND HIDES. KALVER'S PRICES. Beef hides 7c Calf hides 10c Tallow 8c Sheep Pelts 25c@*1.00 Mnk 50c@*4.50 Coon 10c to *1.75 Skunk 25c to *2.00 'Possum 10c@60c Muskrat sc @3oc HAY MARKET. S. W. PETERSON. No. 1 Timothy, loose, per t0n..*13.50 No. 1 Timothy, baled, per ton... 14.00 —o PUBLIC SALE. Three-fourths miles west of Williams, one mile north of Stop 20, two miles south of Hoagland, known as the old Horstmeyer tarm, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., on Tuesday, February 28, 1911, the undersigned will sell. Five head of horses —One bay mare <’> years old, in foal, weight 1500; 1 roan mare 10 years old, weight 1300; 1 4year old bay mare, weight 1100; 1 mare 16 years old. in foal; 1 yearling draft colt Eight head of Cattle —One part Jersey cow, may be fresh by day of sale; 1 part Jersey cow, will be fresh by day of sale; 1 cow giving

milk, will be fresh In August; 1 Jersey heifer 2 years old; 1 year-old heifer, 2 fat steers, weight about 1200. Hogs—One brood sow, will farrow In April, 9 shoats, weighting about 80 pounds. Sheep—Twelve good Shropshire breeding ewes, will lamb about April Ist. Poultry—Three turkey hens, 1 Bronze Tom, 4 dozen chickens. 1 three-year-old houuw, uu extra good coon dog. Implements —McCormick mower, Champion grain drill, riding cultivator, hay rake, 2 hay loaders, spring toot hharrow, 2 breaking plows, three-inch tire wagon, top buggy, 1 open buggy, wagon bed, mud boat, grind stone, 2 log chains, iron kettle, spike tooth harrow, 3 tons mixed hay, 20 Bushels seed corn, 200 bushels of oats, 120 shock fodder, 80 hills in shock, and other articles not mentioned. Terms —All sums of *5.00 and under, cash in hand; over *5.00 a credit of nine months will be given, the pur chaser giving bankable note theretowith approved freehold security tc •• • satisfaction of the undersigned. Nc property removed until settled Lr. Four per cent off for cash on over *5.00. ' CHAS. HOCKEMEYEK. John Spuller, Auct. ‘•C, H. Getting, Clerk. —— CARD OF THANKS. The wife, daughters ambjpother of the late Walter Phipps wish fa,, thia way to thank all the neighbors and friends for the many kindnesses shown us at the time of the death of our beloved one. MRS. WALTER PHIPPS AND DAUGHTERS. MRS. REBECCA PHIPPS. .—e LEGAL NOTICE. In the matter of the receivership of Decatur Packing Co., by order of the Adams circuit court, notice is hereby given all persons, firms or corporations having claims against the Decatur Packing Co., are required to file same with the undersigned receiver on or before February 25, 1911. CHAS. VOGLEWEDE, Receiver. D. B. Erwin, Attorney. feb. 8-15 o 160 acre farm in southern Michigan for sale; 100 acres under cultivation. Between *4,000 and *5,000 worth of timber. Soil, gravely clay and level, 2 barns, 2 houses; good fruit. One mile from station. Price, *6O an acre; worth *BO. Must be sold In 20 days. —C. L. Walters. Phone, 278 & 280. feb. 8, 10, 14.

DELIVERY STARTS MONDAY. Tuesday Schlickman & W oriel nger distributed delivery baskets and egg carriers to the various merciiamts of the city, and stated that the new delivery system will positively be i» effect next Monday morning. Th® new wagons are expected dally, but in ease they do not arrive other wagons will be used temporarily. The merchants are anxious to give the new system a thorough try-out and are convinced that It will prove a success. The system hue been in operation in other cities for several years and Is proving a success, so no reason can be given while it will not do the same hare. Deliveries will be made in certain directions at certain hours and if the patrons of the different stores will try to have their orders in by the hour the delivery is scheduled for their portion of the city they will have no trouble In securing their goods on time. SUFFERED HEAVY LOSSES. Charles Rowe, accompanied by his wife and son, arrived Tuesday for a short stay with John Harvey. Mr. Rowe states that during his four years’ resilience in Nebraska he was burned out twice, lost one hundred and ten acres of corn by drouth, besides other losses. He has shipped his goods to this place and as soon as they arrive will probably take a farm in this vicinity. He States that with all the losses he has been subjected to he still likes the country and may return ifi the course of a few years. - o WILL MOVE HERE. Burt Poyner of Hillsboro, Indiana, who recently purchased the D. N. Erwin farm east of the city, was here today on business. Mr. Poyner will move his family here about March Ist. HOLD PASTRY SALE. The Banner Girls’ Sunday school class taught by Mrs. E. H. Shoemaker will hold a pastry sale Saturday afternoon at the Hower & Baker meat market on Second street. The patronage of the public is solicited. 33t3 If troubled with indigestion, constipation, no appetite or feel bilious, give Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets a trial and you will' be pleased with the result. These tablets Invigorate the stomach and liver and strengthen the digestion. Sold by all dealers.

Attention Everybody LISTEN The best price isalways obtained when you have John Spuhler of Decatur, the most popular auctioneer to call your sale. He is a good judge of all kinds of property and has had years of exper. ience in the auctioneering business. Claim your dates early. Phone, home 531. Office 430. Decatur, lud. NOTICE. All persons Indebted to the U. Deininger millinery establishment, should call and settle. 33t6 . — oBring your harness in to be oiled and repaired pow, under our special reduction offer and be prepared for your spring work. w& ( ATZ & STEELE. ■ p" — 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 Holthouse Drug Co. oOFFICE HELF— Bookkeepers and stenographers trained by experienced office men. Bluffton Business College, Bluffton, Ind. FOR SALE—A bargain, if taken at once, a bakery and restaurant In a live town of 2,000. No competition. A paying proposition; terms reasonable. 11l health, reason for selling. For information, call on or address Henry Thomas. Decatur, Ind. 25t6 FOR SALE OR TRADE—BO acres in Brevard county, Florida. Good orange land; half mile from railroad. Write John Stonebrook, Mt. Vernon, Ohio. X It BEST Drug Store for sale in central Indiana; city of 12.000; 1910 sales, *24,000. No whiskey, wall paper or paints. Will sell for cash for invoice, about *7,000; no trades considered. F. L. Saylor, Elwood, Ind. 2716

♦ »♦»••♦*******« * The Most Complete • * Line of High Grade « : Smoking ■■ Chewing ; jTOBACCO: * carried la the city «• < * T.C. Corbett'® • * Store 4 P. J. HWW SANITARY plumbing Gas Fitting, Steam and Hot Water Heating, Gas and Combination Fixtures 23 «onrw St. phOM FARM BARGAINS W® have Fruit, Stock and farms near Rremont, White Cloud and Big Rapid*. Write for lists No«. 5 and 6. VAN NESS BROS., White Cloud, - Michigan. Special price on White Cedar Fence Posts 4 toj> inch tops, eight feet long. • 18c Decatur Lumber Co. ATTENTION! I have the agency for the Bluffton laundry, and would like to send yours along with the large amount of work that is being done through the agent here. Laundry sent on every Wednesday and back in plenty of time for Saturday delivery. Best of work guaranteed. Call ‘phone 43, or see Norbert Holthouse, the agent. 25t6

Don't Wait IF You Need Money See Us at Once We loan money on any good chattel security, such as tur®, Piano®, Horses, etc , with, out removal. We give liberal discount on all loans paid off before due. If you need money, fill out tb 9 following blank, cut it out aa() mail it to ue. Our agent t» in Decatur »v. •ry Tueeday. Nam® Addreaa Am’t Wanted Kind of Security ’’ Reliable Ft WayM Loan Company Established 4895, Room 1 ond Floor, 709 Calhoun Street, Homo Phon®, IM. Fort Wayne. Ind SAVE THE DIFFERENCE Typewriters Factory rebuilt like new and second hand SOLD, REPAIRED. RENTED AND EXCHANGED. Cash or payments. From *ls up. Supplies for all machines. REMINGTONS UNDERWOODS OLIVERS SMITH PREMIERS all other make* Every machine guaranteed. Will take old machine as part payment. Send for catalogue or our salesman. Muncie Typewriter TERMINAL STATION, MUNCIE, IND FOR SALE OR TRADE. If you want to Sell or Trade anything, a want ad in this paper and 99 others in Indiana, Illinois and Ohio will find' your party. It will only cost you *2.50 per line of 6 words, write us for ' list of papers. Austin Advertising Syndicate, Elwood, Indiana. LOST—Scotch Collie dog; strap on neck. Bring to this office or Mills grocery and get reward.—C. M. Ziml> merman. 33t3