Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 44, Decatur, Adams County, 21 February 1911 — Page 4

HONK! HONK! ITS COMING FREE B I G -v.--..-. 111 Indianapolis. —— Tndisaapoli* offer* I AUTO SHOW This auto sbo* is u JttwaMMd. cJSjS-S*? 1U |mo..m carnival / *Z \ be exhibited. There •nteruicmcnt. There /A will not be the con»ill be a decorated . ~ -jWfeyMp ' dented crowd to ~ psgeaat with King and ■MM worry you. Forty-occ Queen at n gbt • a com- , *</; cealer*. eighteen sacmercial parade; coo- H/f 1 lorie. and twenty-seven tests at motor speed- J t*'«*es will have atway; banquets; etc. ) tractive and educates all FREE. y > tiooal exhibit*. Come to Indianapolis February 27 toMarch4 See the cars at 86 auto-homes See the parades, etc. Get lafermativn from P. P. WILLIS, Bacratary, 717 Beard of Trade Building INDIANAPOLIS, IND. DAILY MARKET REPORTS Corrected Every Afternoon

East Buffalo Market East Buffalo, N. Y., Feb. 21—<Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 2.089: shipments, .380; official to Nev York yesterday, 3890: light hogs closing strong, others steady. Heavy, 87.50© 37.75; mixed and me diume, 37.75© 38 00; Yorkers. 38.15; pigs; rougns, 36.'» ©3690; stags, [email protected]; sheep, L--OM>; slow; lambs, strong; top lambs. 36.40; cattle, 50; steady CHICAGO GRAIN. Chicago, 81, Feb. 20—Wheat—May, Hfcc; July, 89 %c; Sept., 89c. ComMay, 49c; July, 50%c; Sept., 51%c. Oats —May. 31%c; July, 31%c; Sept, 31 %c. TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, 0., Feb. 20 —Wheat —Cash, 91c; May, 93c; July, 90%c; Sept., 89%c. Corn—Cash, 47%c; May, 50%; July, 51%c; Sept, 52%c. Oats—Cash, ?.2%c; May, 34%c; July, 34%c; Sept., 33 %c. Rye—No. 2 82c; No. 3,79 c. 4 LOCAL GRAIN. a. t. Bunt. Tmothy seed, prime 34.00 No. 2 Red wheat 84c No. 3 white wheat 82c Cid com 50c New corn 55c White corn .52c Red clover seed 37 75 Barley, No 2 48c Alsik* seed 37.75 Oats, new . 30c Clover hay 38.00 Timothy Hay 314.50 Mxed hay 310.50 Clovey seed 35.00© 38.00 LOCAL PRODUCE DECATUR PRODUCE CO. fhickeM »c Fowls 8c Young turkeys Xse Ducks 8c Butter 13c Gees* • 7c Old Tom Turkeys ......9c

Old Hen Turkeys 10c I H. BERLING. I Chickens® c , Hutter 120 1 Kggs ....12c Fow is 8c bucks 8c Geese ”* c Old turkeys Sc Old hen turkeys l( * c Young turkeys 15c Spring Chicks 8c Old roosters 5c POULTRY PRICES AT MONROE Furnished by L- C. Mills & Co. Turkey* l4c Fowls & c Xye 7aC Chicks Ducks • "' T* * *

BUTTER AND EGGS. M rvi.LiNKA.Mt L. Eggs Lard He Butter 12c© 18c NIBLICK A iXJ. Eggs 12c Butter 12c® yc WOOL AN U HIDES KALVERS PRICES. Beef hides , 7c ' Calf bides 10c fallow r 5c Sheep Pelts 25c© 31.00 Mnk [email protected]<> Coon 10c to 31-75 Skunk 25c to 32.00 'Possum Joc©6oc Muskrat sc@36c HAY MARKET, 8. W. PETERSON. No. 1 Timothy, loose, per t0n..313.50 No 1 Timothy, baled, per ton... 14 90 0 — ■ j ’ TORTURED FOR 15 YEARS. by a cure-defy ing stomach trouble j that baffied doctors, and resisted all remedies he tried. John W. Modders. of Moddersville; Mich., seemed doom-' ed. He had to sell his farm and give' up work. His neighbors said, "he can't live much longer.” "Whatever 1 ate distressed me," he wrote, “till ‘ I tried Electric Bitters, which work-■ ed such wonders for me that I can ‘ now eat things I could, not eat for years. It is surely a grand remedy for ; stomach trouble." Just as good for liver and kidneys. Every bottle guaranteed. Only 50c at all druggists. o 160 acre farm in southern Michigan I for sale; 100 acres under cultivation.: Between 34,000 and 35.000 worth of timber. Soil, gravely clay and level. 2 barns, 2 houses; good fruit. One mile from station. Price, 360 an acre; worth 380. Must be sold in 20 days. —C. L. Walters. Phone, 278 & 280. feb. 8. 10, 14. Bring your harness In to be oiled and repaired now, under our special reduction offer and be prepared for your spring work, w&f ATZ & STEELE. FOR SALE! —My Decatur property located Corner of Oak and Market Sts. 64 foot frontage on Oak street, 6 room house, modem. Inside of railroads, convenient to business part of the city, price reasonsble. Address me at Baton Rouge, Lsu S. E. HITBSMAN

FOR SALE—Rhode Island Red eggs for hatching. Fifteen for 50 cents. Shneon J. Hain at the Madison street meat market 42t6 FOR SALE —Mare and cow, sbeap If i sold soon. Inquire of Mrs. Emeline I Wolfe. Monroe, R. R. 2, Box. 42 42t12 i FOR SALE—A good fresn cow. See Dyonis Schmitt, meat market. 37t6 1 FOR RENT —One hundred acres cr more; good building. Euqu’re of Mrs. Wash Kern, R. R. No. 9, Decatur, : Indiana; Box 81. 41tt» !; •■■ ■ -■ O' — LEGAL NOTICE. 5 In the matter of the receivership os Decatur Packing Co., by order of the Adams circuit court notice Is hereby given all persons, firms or cort rotations having claims against the e Decatur Packing Co., are required tn 2 file same with the undersigned re ? on or before February 25, 1911 CHAS. VOGLEWEDE, Receiver. ’ D. B. Erwin. Attorney. feb. 8-1 S

PUBLIC SALE. We, the undersigned, will offer ai ( public dale at John Heyerly* farm, 7 ; mile* east and one mile south ot Bluffton, or four mile* north erf Linn Grove,, or eight miles errtbyest of Berne, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., on Friday, ' February 24, ISII. the following prop-, < erty, to-wit: Nineteen Head ofj Horses. One match team ot bay. j mare*, weight 3200, 7 years old. »n I foal and service fee paid; match team iof roans, horse and mare. 4 and 3 , I years old. weight 3100; match team of 1 bay mve*. 4 years old, weight 2800 1 pounds; team of sorrel mares, 4 and 7 • years old. weight 30v0; dark hay ■ mare IS year* old, weight 1500, in • foal; team of bay horse? 6 years old. j weight 3500; bay horse 5 years old, weight 1700; chestnut sorrel mare, coming 2 years old; bay mare coming 2 years old, sorrel, horse coming 2 years old; black horse cousins 2 years old, dark bay horse coming 2 years old, driving mare 3 years old, weight 1000, well broken, dark bay driving mare 4 years old. weight 1000, well • broken. Twenty Head of Cattle. 1 Hereford cow. will be fresh by day of sale: Jersey cow, will be fresh in July, giving milk; 8 head of milch cows, giving from 2 to 2*4 gallons of milk a day; six dry cows, some of them will do to butcher; 2 steers coming 1 year old, heifer coming 1 year old; bull coming 2 years old. Farming Implements. Etc. One Thomas Iddisc grain drill, good as new; cultivator, new corn binder, disc harrow. spring tooth harrow. . walking breaking plows, self-feed corn sheller for a 2-hor»e gasoline iugfue. 3 hay ladders, with hog racks and corn beds, 5 goo-1 farm wagons, 4 of them with boxes, spring wagon, 2 rubber-tire top buggies, good as new; one of these has an extra set of wheels with steel tires; 5 sets of good heavy work harness. 2 of these are brass trimmed; 3 sets buggy harness. 1 set good as new; some extra bridles and collars, plastering lath, 1500 fence pickets, check-row com planter, good as new, and other articles too numerous to mention. Will sell sawmill for

8150. * Terms—A credit of 12 months will be given on all sums over 35.00, purchaser giving bankable note; 6 per cent interest after first six months; 8590 or under, cash. Four per cent off for cash. No property to be removed until settled for. ALBERT AND JOHN HEYERLY. J. W. Dollins. Auct. Fre<l Isch, Clerk. F-M-W o PUBLIC SALE. I will sell at putiic auction at my residence on the Andrew Harp farm, z also known u ihe John P. Morris fans three and one-naif miles southeast of Ohio City, one mile north and one mile west of Tomlinson church and one mile south of Walnut Grove church, on Monday, February 27, 1911, commencing at 10 o'clock, the following property: Eleven head of horses, consisting of 1 b lack mare 4 years old, in foal, weight 1700; roan mare',4 years old, weight 1750; gray mare coming 3 years old, weight 1400; brown horse coming 3. years old, weight 1300; bay mare 13 years old in foal, safe for any one to drive, weight 1150. Five coming 2-year<>ld colts. Three ot these colts will weigh 1200, 1 will weigh 1100, 1 will weigh 900; 1 spring colt. Eight bead of cattle, consisting of 1 Holstein cow with calf by side; 1 registered Polled Durham cow.,fresh; 1 Polled Durham cow, fresh by day of sale; 1 Jersey cow fresh in spring; 1 Guernsey and Jersey, fresh in spring; 2 yearlings, 1 steer and 1 heifer; 1 spring heifer calf. Twenty-four head ot breeding ewes. Fifty head of hogs, consisting of 9 brood sows, 5 pure bred Pobssl Chinas. These sows are bred to farrow in March and April. Two pur* bred Poland China boars, ready for service; six head of shoats weighing TW pounds; eighteen head will weigh 199; 15 head of pigs will weigh 40 pounds. Farming implements, consisting: of 1 Champion binder, Deering corn shocker. Deering mower, 6 foot cut; Hoosier disc drill, 2 corn cultivators, 2 breaking plows, hay rake, 60-tooth steel harrow, single shovel plow, platform scales, 2 sets of heavy harness, iron kettle, grindstone, fiat sled, scoop board, 2 stands of bees. Terms made known on day of sale. Free lunch at noon. A. A. PALMER. Bevington & High, Aucts. G. L. Moore, Clerk. o PUBLIC SALE. . The undersigned will sell at public auction at his residence 4% miles south of Monroeville, 8% miles north-' east of Decatur, oh the old Waggner farm on Thursday. February 23, 1911, beginning at 10 o’clock, a. m., the following property: Seven head of Horses. Sorrel mare 1 years old, in foal, weighs 1500; bay mare 8 years ’ old, in foal, weight 1100; bay mare in > foal, 1200 pounds; brown horse, good ■ worker, 1200 pounds; sorrel horse, . 1500 pounds; roan horse. 1600 pounds; 5-year-ol<! driving horse. Five Head of i Cattle. Jersey cow, 8 years old, fresh

’j-WJJID’UPW . J WniSil # JS? We have finished our annual BBs invoice and we have re-marked SH» way clown some big values in W CLOAKS, ® ? .rR SUITS AND JI SKIRTS We have a lot of Children’s Cloaks that were $4.50 to $6.00, your choice for . . . $1.50 All Suits that were $25.00, this sale $15.00 All Suits that were $20.00, this sale SIO.OO A. Choice Lot Os Remnants In going through our stock we found a lot of small pieces which we cut into remnants at half their cost. Your gain and our loss. Visit our store for good values this month. NIBLICK AND COMPANY.

last November; Jersey cow will be fresh in A'pril; these are extra good butter cows; 2-year-old Polled Durham heifer, will be fresh in June* 2 small calves.' Hogs. Three brood sows, two to farrow in spring; 6 head of ewes, One Angora goal. Farming Implements. One Deering binder, 1 Deering mower, Ohio hay loader, Ohio tedder, 2 riding corn plows, walking corn plow, John Deer corn planter, Avery corn planter, npw; 4 walking breaking plows, single shovel plow, land roller, 2 sets hay ladders, spike tooth harrow, 3-section; spring tooth harrow, steel frame; disc harrsrw; end-gate seeder, 2 Turnbull wagons. 3 sets heavy breeching harness, goyd fly nets, about 2.000 bushel of corn, hay tn mow, some shredded fodder in mow, fodder in the field. Ip bushel of good potatoes, hay fork, ropes and pulleys, 2 iron kettles, grindstone, log chains, cant hooks and other articles not herein mentioned. Terms —All sums of 35.00 and under. cash in hand; over 35.00 a credit of *8 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. HENRY LEE.

John Spuller. Auct. Fred Fruchte, Clerk. —I o ■ — DAUGHTER VERY SICK. Mrs. Solomon Billman this morning received a message from Indianapolis tellin gher of the serious illness apolis telling her of the serious illness to come at once, as she was not expected to live through the n'ght. The message was brief and did not state any particulars of her iiiness. the parents here being unaware of any sickness whatever and the news came to them as a severe shock. Mrs. Billman left on the noon train for that city to be at her bedsiae. Mrs. Scott is well known here, having lived in this city for many years, her maiden name being Miss Bessie Billman. * MRS. KOLDEWAY SICK. Mrs. L. Koldeway, an elderly lady of Union township, and one of the best known ladies in the county, is lying very ill at her home from an attack of lagTippe, with which she wm taken sick the latter of last week, since which time she has been very sick. Careful attention is required, and unless someth tag unforseen sets in will soon enjoy her former health.

BERNE IS PERKING UP. / Washington. D. C.. February ,21— The town of Berne. Adams county, Indiana, has a population ot 1.416. against 1,037, in 1900, and 544 in 1890, according to an official count of the thirteenth census as announced today. — o- — STRAYED —A white hound, with yellow ears and yellow spot on hip. Thought to have followed a team. Loser is very desirous of return of .same, as it was children’s pet. —Joel Monroe,. R. R. No. 3. 44t3 PUBLIC SALE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will offer for sale at his residence, one mile north and one mile east of Steele. Ind., and three miles southwest of Willshire, Ohio, and three miles south and a quarter mile east of Pleasant Mills, Ind., on Wednesday. March 1, 1911, commencing at 10 o’clock a. m., the following property: Nine Head of Horses. A bay mare 4 years old, half-blood Belgian, safe in foal if imported Belgian horse, half-blood Belgian mare, coming 2 years old; one % Belgian horse, coming 3 years old, 3-y ear-old gelding. 5-year-old Norman gelding, 1600 Tbs.; 4 head of spring colts, 1 match team. All high grade Belgians. Fifteen Head of Cattie. One 5-year-. old registered Durham cow, 7-year-old Durham cow. was fresh in January; 5-year-old Durham cow, was fresh in January; 6-year-old Jersey cow, will be fresh in May; year-old double Standard Polled shorthorn bull, yearling Durham bull, coming 2 years old, yearling steer, 2 yearling heifers, 5 spring calves, consisting of 2 Durham heifers, a % Holstein % Jersey heifer, a Holstein-Durham, a half Jersey and half Durham. Nineteen of Hogs. One brood sow. farrow in April, 1 brood sow to farrow in May, 17 shoats. Ten head of good breedtag ewes. Implements: Shunk breaking plow, 2 riding cultivators, disc harrow, 2 drag harrows, spring tooth harrow, power horse clippers, hog rack, set work harness. 4-burner oil stove, with baker complete; 10 or 15 bushels of potatoes. couple bushels clover seed, 3 Toulouse geese and many other articles. Terms- All sums of fS and under, cash in hand: over 35 a credit of ten months will be given, secured by bankable note. Four per cent discount for cash. FRED BILDERBACK. John Spuller, Auct. 44t7

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