Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 224, Decatur, Adams County, 25 September 1911 — Page 4
— It is not alone the convenience, or the freshness, or the crispness, or the unusual food-value, or the digestibility, or the cleanliness, or | the price, that has made Uneeda Biscuit the National Soda Cracker. It is the remarkable combination of all of these things. If everyone, everywhere, knew how good they are, everyone, everywhere, would eat ■ them—every day. Sold by grocers in every city and town —Bought by people of all classes. Never sold in bulk —always 5 cc~ts in the moisture-proof package _ keeps them ovenfresh. I* ' NATIONAL BISCUIT , COMPANY WANTED —Girl for general house- FOR SALE-A kitchen range for sa work. Enquire or J. S. Colchin, So. cheap.—Mrs. L. W. Coppock Mah Fifth street. 214t3 son street 215 1° ****** in IJ. D. HALE SEEDS, COAL AND FEED Portland Cement, Gypsum Rock Wall Plaster, Lime and Salt i i We make a specialty of furnishing Seed Goods good in quality and low in price. ! : Call Write or Phone No. 8. 201 S. 2nd. St. ~| —»
Ed DeUer of Fort Wayne returned j to hie home, he having spent Sunday j here with lady friends. Lizzie Kortenbrer of Genevu wan the gueat of her mother over Sunday, returning last evening to resume her work this morning. The Misses Minnie, Bessie and Deseie Gilbert, who have been visiting here since Wednesday with Charles Gilbert and family, left this morning for their home at Foe. Miss Margaret Clever es Fort Wayne ; spent Sunday here as the guest of Miss | Stella Bremerkamp. Mlbb lx>retta | Clever, who has also been her guest, left today for her home. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Snyder am l daughter, Charlene, of Knox, who ha\e been visiting with Mrs. Amelia Hoagj land and other relatives, left this morning for Warsaw to visit with othj er relatives. Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Grinsley of Hoag- ; land were in the city this momtng to | witness the arrival of the airship, which was due here some time todaf, but owing to the mishap, which was experienced near Jamestown, N. Y., it was necessary to lay over there some time, and Mr. Rodgers will be unable to reach this city for several days, per- : haps. Tlie Misses Louisa Holbrook and lettie Lang, who have been taking a : two weeks' vacation at Cincinnati, Ohio, and Louisville, Ky., returned home late Saturday. While at the latter place they attended the Kentucky state fair, which was held last week Arthur Vitz of Indianapolis, son of the Rev. Vitz, formerly of this place, will be among the News band to accompany the Indianapolis boosters here tomorrow. EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. 25 —(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, j),- ; 600; shipments, 4,180 today; receipts, : 6,400; shipments none yesterday; otfi- | cial to New York Saturday. 950; hogs j closing quiet. Mediums and heavy, $7,25®57.30; Yorkers, f7.20®57.30; lights and pigs, $6.10® $0.25; roughs, $6.00 ® $6.10; stags, [email protected]; cattle, 5,175; best grades about steady; others 15c@25c lower; tops generally $7.50® $7. 60: * sheep, 19,000; slow; top lambs, $6.40® $6.0; yearlings, [email protected]; wethers, . $4.00® $4.35; ewes, $:)[email protected]. G. T. BURK. Timothy seed, prime $6.75 | No. 2 Red wheat ‘.BBc j • No. White wheat 86c j j New corn 91c j White corn 89c Rye 78c Barley No. 2 75c Alsike seed $9.00®59.50 : Oats, new 43cNo. 1 clover hay [email protected] Timothy hay $16.00 No. 1 mixed hay [email protected] Mixed clecer hay $15.00 No. 1 oats straw $4 80 No. 1 wheat straw $4.00 ; Rye straw $4.50 Clover seed- [email protected] NIBLICK * OBEggs 17c Butter 17e@22c M. rukkl NKAM*t. Lard 7c| Eggs -20 c, Butter 18c# 22c LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Spring thickent 10c Ducks 8c | Fowls 8c Geese c 5 Eggs .'....12c Butter 12c Turkeys 8c Old roosters 5c Chicks 10c -444444444444444 444444444444444 ♦DON'T: ♦ ♦ ♦ ASK 4 ♦ ♦ YOUR FRIENDS FOR A LOAN! # * Call or write us: We will loan * ♦ you. We will give you plenty 4 ♦ of time to pay it back. 4 * , ♦ We loan money on any good Chattel security, such as Furni- 1 * t.ure, Pianos, Horses, etc. * ♦ ♦ + We give a liberal discount on i ♦ all loans paid off before due. 4 , ~ If you need money, fill out * i,e * the following blank, cut it out * di- * and mail to us. 4 4 _ * Our agent is in Decatur every # 4. Tuesday. 4 * Name 4 11 * Address; St. and No ♦ 1 [ * 4 | | 4 Amount Wanted I I ♦ Reliable Privat* # ■it ; :; H. Wains Loan Company t ’ * * 11 * Established 1896. Room 2. Sec- 4 I ond Floor, 706 Calhoun Street. 4 | | Home 'Phone, 833. ♦ , ; ♦ Fort Wayne, Ind * Ml $4444444 04444 4 4
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PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at public auction 1 mile north and % mile east of Monroe and Similes southeast of Decatur, or on what is known as the Henry Buckmaster farm, on Thursday, Sept. 28, 1911,. at 10 o’clock a. m., sharp, the following property-to-wit: Live Stock: One black draft colt, coming 2 years old; ! 1 black cow, will be fresh in April; 1; Durham cow, will be fresh in May; lj ten-year-old red cow, giving milk; 11' Shropshire ewes, 1 Shropshire buck, 1 Duroc sow, with litter of 6 pigs; 3 shoals, will weigh about 60 tbs. each; 1 young Duroc sow, 3 dozen young chickens. Farming Implements: One Ohio hay loader, hay tedder, New Cassiday riding breaking plow, Shunk breaking plow, float; ten chicken' coops, set new double harness,. 250' shocks corn in field, and many other articles too numerous to mention. Terms—ss.oo and under cash; sums over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving note with i approved security, waiving valuation s and appraisement laws, without in- ( terest if paid when due; if not six per cent from date; 4 per cent oft for cash. No property removed until, settled for. RAY SMITH. J. N. Burkhead, auctioneer. Wm. Faurot, Clerk. ■ -» PUBLIC SALE. As I have rented my farm; And will j ! move to Kokomo, Ind., I will offer at; public sale at my farm, known as the ! Charles Lammerman farm, 1 mile i south and 2(4 miles east of Monroe, I Ind.; 7 miles southeast Decatur, 6 miles southwest of Wiltshire, Ohio, on Wednesday, September 27, 1911, at 10 o’clock a. m., sharp, the following property, te-wit: Four Head HorsesOne blaek Belgian mare, 3 years old, weight' 1500 lbs.. In loal; 1 black N«rman mare, 6 years old, weight 1450 lbs., In foal; 1 brown horse, 8 years old, weight 1300; 1 brown horse, 9 years old, weight 1300; all A-No. 1 horses. Three Head Cattle; One black cow, 4 years old, fresh In December; 1 Short Horn cow, 9 years old, fresh in March; 1 heifer calf, 7 months old, % Jersey. Fifty-seven Head Hogs; These hogs are all cholera proof. Forty-nine shoats, weight 50 to 75 lbs. (mule foot); 5 brood sows, (4 blood mule foot; 1 Berkshire brood sow; 1 Duroc brood sow; all with pig; one male hog (full blooded mule foot). Fanning Implements; New John Deere 12-in. gang plow, new
John Deere cultivator, new 14-18-in. disc, $-ft. McCormick mower, hay tedder, hay ladder, Moline corn planter, weeder, double shovel plow, one 2*ection harrow, 14-in. Syracuse breaking plow, 1 Studebaker wagon, rubber tired surrey, closed buggy, mud boat, 2 sets breeching work harness (one new), set carriage harness, 45 acres corn in field, 2 tons clover hay, and many other articles too numerous to mention. Dinner will be served by the Ladies' Aid of the Pleasant Valley church. Terms—ss 00 and under cash; sums our**- $6.00 a credit of 12 months will be given, first nine months without interest, last three months at rate of 6 per cent interest. 4 per cent off for cash. Purchaser giving bankable note. No property removed until terms of sale are compiled with. ALBERT KBNNWQRTH. J. N. Burkhead, Auef; G. H. McManama, Clerk. ■ PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will offer at public sale at his residence, 1 mile east of Curryville; 3 miles south oi Magley. on what is known as tile Ernest Korte farm, commencing at- 10 o’clock a. m., Wednesday, October IT, 1911, the following property, tw-wit: HorsesOne mare, 6 years old, weight 1400 lbs; 1 mare coming- £ years old, weight 1280 lbs, well broke; one 2-year-old mare colt, will be 3 years old to spring, 1 yearling colt, wiß be 2 years old in spring. Cattle: I Jersey,, will be fresli in November, 6 years old; 1 cow will he fresh- in, April, 3 years old, giving about 2 gallons of milk a day; 1 four-year-old cow, giving 5 gallons o, milk a day. Hogs: 10 head of shoats and one brood sow. Farming implements: One Buckeye mower, Turnbull wagon, Turnbull wagon box, practically new; scoop board, set of new hay ladders, 2 riding corn cultivators, breakire plow, grain drill, two-shovel plow, bob-sled, sleigh, 2 spring-tooth harrows, spike-tooth harrow, singleshovel plow, 2 tank beaters, set of heavy work harness, good as new, bug- ■ gy, carriage, corn sheller, grind stone, cream separator, chop feed cutter; t acres of corn in the field, stands In the shocks. Terms —$5.80 and under, cash, over $5.00 a credit of 10 months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security bearing 6 per cent interest after maturity; 3 per cent off for cash. No property removed until settled for. EARNEST KORTE Noah Frauhtger, Auct. William Zimmerman, Clerk.
o BLUFFTON FREE STREET FAIR o g ANDIHOME COMING § II H jj Sept. 26, 27, 28, 29. and 30 th. jj 8 A COUNTY FAIR ON CITY STREETS § 6 u: hi (|<n Air Performances jj o FREE Everything FREE jj Q D o Every Day A Big Day g Uaonzzrooao^ ; BOSSE-OPERA HOUSE ; ONE NIGHT ONLY THURSDAY SEPT. 28 H. M. HOFFLER PRESENTS PAPA’S [ | NEW WIFE [ Introducing Wills and Goetz-Eunice Howe, Millson and Rose and a Full Cast of Musical Comedy Artists ; A Musical Comedy with a Plot ; Prices 25, 35 and 50c Seat Sale Usual Place Cemmencing Tuesday ; MORNING ;
