Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 235, Decatur, Adams County, 7 October 1911 — Page 4
. 71PIF. u '-i I STARTING I | OCTOBER IO TH. I I We will cut off all I ? DELINQUENTS ! ' I Electric Lights and Water B J ACCOUNTS J I M. J. MYLOTT I . , . Supt ' [J x—■■ ■ ~ - « J. D. HALE | 9 SEEDS, COAL ANE FEED j '• Portland Cement, Gypsum Rock Wail; Plaster, Lime and Salt Z ♦ We rrake a specialty of furnishing Seed Goods good 3 ♦ in quality and low in price. I Call, Write or Phone No. 8. z 201 S. 2nd. St. | Hill! ’ > • M IIIIIHIIKIIII IHtH ♦ ♦ <•»•*♦♦•••♦ M If You Want Anything In My «p || ' Line, Come And See Me S *I sell the famous B°rghoff Beer, real Ger- M jK man brew, the best made, at $2.00 per case, in pints or quarts. Its the best for every pur- • K P° 3e - -5 All kinds of whiskeys-Kentucky Bourbons, § O and sour mash, Pennsylvania rye, Maryland rye and all the others, from $1.50 to $6.00 per & per gal. Wines’and cordials of every kind at prices to suit. g. Corner Second and Madison Sis. « f — I g CURLEY RADEMACHER f
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EASI BUFFALO. Ea»t Buffalo. N. Y., Oct. 7 —(Spec- ' ial to Pally Democrat)— Receipts, •»,- I 480; shipments, 1,900; official to New I Yorke yesterday, 190; hogs closing easy on Yorkers; others steady. Medium and heavy. $6,906*7.00;* ' pigs. »6.40©*6.50; roughs, *5.506 ! 65.80; sue*. B > 2oft: I steady; lambs, lower; tops, $6.85; catI tie, 350; dull. > -a i. curiK. Timothy seed, prime >6.75 , i No. 2 Rtu wtev 92c Il No. 2 White wheat 90c Old corn Blc I White corn 89c Rye 7 8c ’ Barley No. 2 75c Alsike seed $9.00@*9.5;) i Oats, new 4k ■ No. 1 clover hay 811.00@|11.5' Timothy hay sl6."' i No. 1 mixed hay $13®513.6u I | Mixed clocer hay *ls.<‘t i I No. 1 oats straw *4 »<• • No. 1 wheat straw S4.OJ | I Rye straw *4.50 I Clover seed sll.oo@*l2.ov niblick a a* lEggs 21c Butter )7c©22.FULLENKAMP’S. , Lard r Eggs 22e 5 Butter 18c@22c -OCAL PRODUCE MARKET. • Spring chickens Sc * Ducks 8c * Fowls 9e • Geese "c • Eggs 29c J Butter 20c j Turkeys 9e ♦ Old roosters 20c X Chicks 9c « H. BERLING. Spring chickens 8c Ducks 8c Fowls 9c ■ Geese 6c K Eggs 22c B Butter 20c E Turkeys 9c J Old roosters 5c B Chicks 9c = PUBLIC SALE. 5 As 1 have rented my farm and am ; going to leave the farm I will offer for { sale at public auction at my farm 2 E miles west of Monroe, and 8 miles S southwest of Decatur, just across the 5 road from 3. B. Corson deer park, on K Tuesday, October 17, 1911, beginning £ I at 10 o’clock a. m., the following prop- _ erty, to-wlt: Two Head of Horses: K One driving horse, broke: 1 bay B horse, a worker. Seven Head of Cats tie: One full-blooded Durham cow, ■ 5 years old. giving 2% gal. milk a day, 5 papers with her; 1 full-blooded DurB ham heifer, 2 years old, fresh in De- £ cember; 1 black cow, 3 years old. | fresh in the spring; 1 cow, 5 years old, I fresh; 1 cow, 6 years old, fresh in 51 sprieg; 1 full-blooded roan Durham | bull, 2 years old; 1 full-blood Durham j calf, 4 months old. Sheep: Nine g good ewes. Hogs. Ten Duroc brood E sows, 5 with pigs ny their side. 5 ! 5 spring gilts. If you want a good brood ' sow- you can’t afford to miss this sale, i
Ok. "7 1 JllihWitt jij | |vi|H■ jSk JA « W7l!g>l3aM..y ■ x' ■7WJM ■ ’•**», -“UiauV '■< yAffllllLjW JllJM;'^'l"i I ''j|*»“ "JwSbuiLHff* • j E—— Maxwell Special How manv years will I my Automobile last? OiJi TF it’s a Maxwell, the official registration in New York, under the Callan law, will give you some idea. The Callan law requires motorists to register °-das well as new cars each year. Ihe records show: 768 Maxwells registered in 190? made in that year. 190 T 702 of these 750 registered again this year. : Thus 91% cf r’l '.he Maxwells sold in New York State in 1905 arc still in service after nve years. - It is fair to assume that cf the 9% (66 cars) many JL CJ have been sold and arc used in neighboring states. Alow estimate of the mileage attained would be 10,- < ; t 000 miles a year, 50,000 miles per car, aggregating i f 35,100,000 Miles TIT’HAT does this prove ? It proves that a moderate-priced car, built the J j ▼ ▼ Maxwell way, is durable and lasting and just as serviceable as a high- ■ priced car —the excess in price in costlier cars is for non-essential luxuries . of equipment. I | These official figures prove beyond doubt the superiority of the Maxwell—- * * demonstrate that it is the moit durable, economical and reliable moderatepriced car built. WJ Let us tell you more about Maxwell cars. Their performance and the more or to demonstrate the car. This service involves no obligation. Our catalog and '“How to Judge an Automobile” will aid you in making Mjf 1 your motor-car investmerit. Write for them today. A postal will do. JjHUCm Just say, “ Mail Books." ‘T’ ® • | Maxwell-Briscoe Motor Company | Division of UNITED STATES MOTOR COMPANY. Broadway at Sixty-first Street, New York
Farming Implements: One Deering binder, Deering mower, Rock Island hay loader, Osborne hay tedder,' Osborne disc. Black Hawk corn planter. Hoosier drill, four-wheel horse corn cutter, Shunk breaking plow, 60-tooth spike harrow, spring-tooth harrow, 1horse hay rake. This machinery is all in good condition, good as new. Birdsell wagon and double bed, a good one; pair good hay ladders, hog rack, carriage, good as new; 2 buggies, set double breeching harness, set double carriage harness, 2 sets single buggy harness, pair bob sleds, anvil and forge bellows, and many other articles ’ too numerous to mention. Come one, I come all, come, whether you want to i buy or not. Eat off J. N. once, sos I’m going to feed you all. Terms —For all amounts of $5.00 and under,.cash in hand; over 55.00 a credit of 10 months will be given, pur-
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chaser giving note with -approved security. 4 per cent off for cash. N6i property removed until settled for. J. N. BURKHEAD. Noah Frauhiger, Jeff Liechty, Auct. G. H. McManama, Clerk.
Big Bargain HModern home in residence district, open fire places, furnace, 80 bbl cistern, good bam, big lot, price reason, able. See Arthur Suttles Old Adams Co. Bank.
I • k S- . $ I San 1, Water i ,11 and Portland *.l*ldmu' I'lll >Cement only B -Bmaterials required. We furnish all equipment at small cos.. g feaj The demand exists new, the profits are large, and the busr- I ness grows rapidly. The Pettyjohn Co. has established thousand L I of successful big paying plants. A hundred dollars will start you ■ | right. S6TBE THE FIRST M YOUR TOWH TO WRITE FOR PARTICULAR- j i We refer you to the publisher of this paper. J THE PETTYJOHH COMPMY, 666 Canal St, Terre Haute, Indiana | •laU.MJL* T..'T a
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