Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 34, Decatur, Adams County, 9 February 1911 — Page 4
DAILY MARKET REPORTS Corrected Every Afternoon
East Buffalo Market East Buffalo, N. Y., Feb. 9—(Special to Dally Democrat) —Receipts, 3,200; shipments, 570; official to New York yesterday, 570; hogs closing steady. Heavy, $7.75© $57.85; mixed and mediums, [email protected]; Yorkers, 18.00 ©58.15; lights and pigs. |8.40Q58.50; roughs, [email protected]; stags, $5.50© 16.25; sheep, 780; steady; iambs, 200; lower; tops, |6.20; cattle, 150; steady. t. CHICAGO GRAIN. Chicago, 111., Feb. B—Wheat—May, 94%c; July, 93c; Sept., 91%c. CornMay, 49’ic; July, Sept., 51%c. Oats—May, 32%c; July, 32%c; Sept., 32c. TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, O. Feb. B—Wheat —Cash, 94c; May, 96%c; July, 95c. Corn — Cash 47c. May, 51%c; July, 5254 c. Oats—Cash, 33%c; May, 34%c; July, 34 %c. LOCAL GRAIN. O. T. Bur». Tmothy seed, prime $4.00 No. 2 Red wheat 88c No. 2 White wheat 86c Old corn 30c New corn 55c White corn 52c < Red clover seed $7.75 [ Barley, No. 2 48c i Alsike seed 87.75 Oats, new 31c Clover hay ~. [email protected] 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 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 Rye 75c Chicks 8c Ducks 9c Geese To , BUTTER AND EGGS. M. FULLEN KAMP'S. Eggs 15c Lard 11c
I BELOW COST I S K We still have a few coats in Ladies, Misses g and Infants that we have on sale at less than cost. <JWe also have a few Suits and I skirts on sale. <JAII silk and Tailored s 8 waists at cost, and don’t forget the Blanket sale is still on, and if you are in need J g of Blankets, cotton or wool’ now is the time g to buy them, you can save money by buyg iny them now 5 w I I BOSTON STORE I
i Butter 12c@>18c NIHU.ICA < CO. ’ I Eggs 15c I 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 sc@3oc HAY MARKET. 8. W. PETERSON. No. 1 Timothy, loose, per t0n..513.50 No. 1 Timothy, baled, per ton... 14.00 ■ —o PUBLIC SALE. One and one-half miles northwest of Decatur, Ind., Tuesday, February 14, 1911, beginning ai. 10 o’clock a. m. Horses —Two brood mares in foal, 1 year old colt, 2 good work horses. Five Head of Cows—Two cows fresh, with calf by side, 1 heifer fresh in April, 1 year old heifer, 1 yearling steer. Hogs—4 brood saws, will farrow in March and April; 14 head of shoats, weighing about 150 pounds. Implements Seven-foot new Milwaukee binder, team truck, McCormick mower, John Deere corn planter. new; grain drill, hay rake, 2 two-, horse cultivators, 2 breaking plows, 1 ■ | land roller, 1 spike tooth harrow, 1, i spring tooth harrow, single and double ; ! shovel plow, 1 clover seed buncher,i 1 two horse wagon, 1 top buggy, 1| hay loader and hay rack combined, 2 sets work harness, 1 set single har- ( ness, 2 iron kettles, logging outfit,! sausage grinder, lard press, meat | bench, 115 ft. in. rope and pulleys,! 1 dinner bell, 4 ton of hay in mow, 1 corn fodder in stock, 100 head of chickens, some household goods and i i many other articles too to I ; j mention. :, Terms —All sums of $5.00 and under i cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, the purchaser i giving bankable note therefor with ap- : proved freehold security to the satisi faction of the undersigned. No property removed until settled for. Four : per cent off for cash on sums over ■ $5.00. GEORGE KELLER. ; John Spuller, Auct. . Fred Fruchte, Clerk. 30t6 o — .1 •»», PUBLIC SALE. The undersigneu -will offer for sale at public auction at his residence 1% miles south of Monroe, or 4% miles north of Berne, on the C. W. Hocker farm, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m, Friday, February 10, 1911, the following property: Five head of horses, consisting of one 4-year-old gelding, weight 1650; one sorrel gelding, coming 3 years old; one mare 3 years old, In foal; one mare colt coming 2 years oid, 8 head of cattle; 1 Jersey cow 3 years old will be fresh in February; 1 cow that will be fresh in September, 1 cow that will be fresh in April, 1 heifer that will be fresh by day of sale and 11
heifer that will be fresh by Jun*, J head of steers coming 2 years old, :53 bead of hugs uooalsting of 10 brood sow's, one due to farrow by day of sale; 9 sows duo to farrow by the Ist of April, 22 head of shoats that average about 80 pound* each, 1 registered Hampshire male hog. Farm Implements —Maudt manure spreader, good Jae new, Johnson binder, Deering mower, Gearless hay loader, check roller, new; Monarch hay tedder, Superior disc drill, good as new, 3-horse steel evener, 2 cultivators, 1 walker and 1 riding; 2 double-shovel plows, 2 spike tooth harrows, 1 spring-tooth harrow, buggy, good as new, 2 wagons in good condition, set of bobs, sleigh, corn splitter, sickle grinder, 1 set of hay ladders, double set of team harness, iron kettle, 12 tons of clover hay in mow, 20 large fodder shocks, 100 bushels seed oats, 200 bushels of corn lit crib, some household goods and many other articles too numerous to mention. Terms made known oa day of sale. WILLIAM SCHERER. Michaud Bros., Aucts. A GRAIN AND POULTRY SHOW. The committee on the Hoagland Farmers’ Institute work has decided to hold a poultry, corn, wheat, oats and fanck work show on the dates of February 21 and 22,1911. Eneries will be free, no charge being made, if any one wishes to enter any of the above named articles, write to Ed F. Koenemann, secretaary, at once, for further information. All exhibitors must have their articles here by February 20th.. Poultry exhibitors must i have their feed. Everything that will I be on exhibition will be scored by | judges, so send in your application at | one, either by mail or by ’phone. 34t6 PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale rat his residence one mile south and I one and three-fourths miles east of I Monroe, beginning at 12 o’clock on ; Wednesday, February 15th, the following property, to-wit: Five head of horses, consisting of one sorrel, comI ng 9 years old, 1 black mare coming ' 4 years old, 1 bay mare, three in May ; I bay mare, three in August; 1 yearling colt, 3 milch cows, 1 yearilng heifer, 1 wagon, 1 spring tooth harrow, corn in crib, fodder in field. Usual terms required: All sums of five dollars and under, cash in bands over that amount a credit of nine i months will be given, purchaser giving bankable note with freehold security. JOSEPH J. SWARTZ. Henry Michaud & Son, Aucts. 29t6 0 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 folfoliowing property: Nine head of Horses —Bay mare, 10 years old, in foal; sorrel mare, 9 years old, in foal; gray mare, 9 years old, foal; bay mare II 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 cow to be fresh in March, spotted cow to be fresh in April, 2 red cows to be
1 fresh, one In April and one in July; J full blooded Holstein bull, heifer call’ 1 five months old. ! Bixty-two head of good breeding ewes, : I 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 69 pounds. Implements —Moline riding cultivator, 2 d»c grain drills, spring tooth harrow, , 2 drag harrows, one of them an iron 1 frame; Schunck plow, Scotch Clipper plow, 2-horse wagon. 2 double sets . work harness, one set as good as new; i set of hay ladders, icon kettle, Z-Coot , cut Milwaukee binder. Deering tedbred, weight 1,350 pounds. One gray of Clover hay; 50 head of chickaas. Terms —Sums of $5 and under cash In hand; over $5 a credit of nine menths will be glwen. purchases giving bankable note. A discount at the i rate of 6 per cent will be glMen for cash. Free lunch> at noon. DAVID DcIUOLT. E. E. Bevington, Auct 29t6 o, NOTICE. I have plenty of money t» loan on farms. No raise in interest, rates, and no commission charged. DORE B. ERWIN, 5t10t2 per wk ts Attorney at Law. 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 6 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. Elight 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 houu u , an extra good coon dog. Implements—McCornjick 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 unDirections for Making Money let. Read this add. 2nd. Think about it. 3d. Get busy, buy something. 4th. Come in ano let us tell you the rest. Now is certainly the time to buy city property, while the prices are low. If you expect to own your own home in Decatur, now is the time. I have a good home to sell you on tho installment plan, with small cash payment, and many others at very low figures. TRADES Fine 140 acre farm for 40 or 60 acres easy terms on difference. This farm has fine buildings, but owner is compelled to make change for smaller one. 120 acres near city, sell cheap or trade for larger farm, or smaller or , city property. Trade vacant lot for driving horse, j Good house and barn on North Sec- ! ond street for rent. I For sale at farm: < 3 year-old draft horse. 5 year-old draft horse. ■ 2 good horses in foal. 2 cows, fresh soon, j Money to loan on farms. ; Private loans on city property. • DAN N. ERWIN. i Attention i Everybody ’ LISTEN [ The best price is always ob- ’ tained when you have John ? Spuhler of Decatur, the most i popular auctioneer to call ! your sale. He is a good i 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.
der, cash in hand; over $5.00‘» credit of nine months will be given, the pur chaser giving bankable note thereto ■ with approved freehold security tc satisfaction of the undersigned. Nc property removed until settled IFour per cent off for cash on 3J ’’B over $5.00. CHAS, hockemey; R. John Spuller, Auct. C. H. Getting, Clerk.
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