Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 236, Decatur, Adams County, 9 October 1911 — Page 4
Soda crackers are extremely sensitive to moisture. , Before the advent of Uneeda Biscuit the only persons who ever tasted fresh, crisp soda crackers were the people in the bakeries. Imagine their trip from bakery to your table; exposed to air and moisture —kept in grocers boxes and finally in a paper bag on the shelf in your pantry. Could they be the same as they were the day they were baked? Now that we have Uneeda Biscuit —we \ have perfectly baked soda crackers , —perfectly kept. No moisture can reach them—no contamini? in ences can affect their flavor—tl-.-vi,’ i goodness is impris- • oned only to be | ’ liberated 7... 5c r j j youwhea.y; ' the package. . * I Al' 1 j.. ■ ■, j u F ever sole ouriv ’ '5 nackaafe - 772, Bl » ZUJT I 1- 7~7? A NY / • M ’ !?'MIVh'OLEYSKIDNFtPIILS . l d*Con.>T4PAT<crt Foo - .J t - LJ ADCm TOT? 0 C A MANUFACTURING ENGRAVERS nAlvLUUlvl Ct kA). LOUISVILLE, A *tco*r The Decatur Daily Democrat DECA 1 UR, lIND. HLfi • UXGLUSIVE' LOCAL AGENTS • . EXCLUSIVE
EAST BUFFALO. Kant Buffalo. N. Y., Oct. 9—(Special to Daily Democrat!—Receipts, 1,080; shipments. 4,750 today; receipts, 6,400; shipments, none yesterday; official to New York Saturday, 2,090; hogs closing steady; about all sold. Medium, heavy and Yorkers, $7.00 — | 17.05; pigs, 16.50; roughs, [email protected]; ■ stags. $4.50<55.25; sheep, 20,000; active; choice extra, [email protected]; yearlings, s4.sHft $5.00; wethers, $4.25@ 14.35; mixed sheep, [email protected]; ewes |3.50@54 00; cattle, 425; few good; steady; best, $7.35@57?50; prime heavy, [email protected]; butchers, $4.50(1 $5.00; good to best cows, [email protected]; prime heifers. [email protected]. o. i. surnt. Timothy seed, prime $6.75 .so. 2 IUC when* 92c No. 2 White wheat 90c ' Old corn 92c White corn 89c Bve 78c Barley No. 2 75« Alsike seed ... [email protected] Oats, new 44c N'o. 1 clovei bay sll.oo@sl 1.50 Timothy hav $16.00 X'o. 1 mixed hay [email protected] Mixed clocer hay $15.00 No. 1 oats straw $4 00 No 1 wheat straw ...........$4.00 Rye straw $4.50 i Clover seed [email protected] ■oftuiCX A O» Eggs -22 c i Butter J7c@23c FULLENKAMP'S. Lard ...,7c I Eggs 22a Butter 18c @2 2c I uOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. . 1 Spring chickens Get Ducks 8c Fowls 9e I 'Geese "c j Eggs 22c I Butter 20c 1 , Turkeys 9c I ' Old roosters 20c ' [Chicks 9c H. BERLING. I Spring chickens Sc Ducks >.-8c (Fowls 9c i Geese 6c Eggs 22c Butter 20c Turkeys 9c Old roosters 5c I Chicks 9c KALVER MARKETS. Beef hides 8c Calf hides 10c Tallow 4c j Sheep pelts [email protected] PUBLIC SALE. — The undersigned will offer at public sale at his residence, 3% miles south i of Decatur, % mile east of Hainea, school bouse, on what is known as the I old Mathias Miller farm, on Wednes- 1 day, October 18, 1911, beginning at 10 | | o’clock a. m„ the following property' I to-wit: Four Head of Horses: One I ' grey horse, 5 years old, weight 1600 I lbs.; 1 grey horse, 12 years old, I weight 1200 lbs; 1 driving mare, 101 years old. weight 1000 lbs; 1 grey mare, 8 years old, weight 1400 lbs., ■ colt by her side. Four Head ot' Cat-1 tie: One cow, 4 years old, No. 1 milch cow, giving 4 gal. milk a day, fresh in march: 2 Jersey heifers, coming 2i years old, fresh in March: 1 cow. 5 years old, fresh in January. Hogs , Three brood sows, 1 Poland China saw, I with 10 pigs by her side; 1 Duroc sow, with 9 pigs by her side; 1 Hamp-j shire sow, with 8 pigs by her side; 24 head of shoats, weighing 125 lbs. eacp. Farming Implements: Deering, binder, new; hay loader, hay tedder. | corn planter, new; Syracuse riding j breaking plow, Oliver walking plow, , riding cultivator, McCormick disc, spike-tooth harrow, spring-tooth harrow, double shovel plow, single shovel plow, godd wagon, top buggy, scoop boards, set hay ladders, coal bed, set heavy work harness, set light work harness, 2 sets buggy harness, , pair fly nets, horse blankets, Puritan [ cream separator, churn, shovels, rakes, hoes, etc.,' 60<i shocks fine corn. 150 bu. seed oats. Big Four; 5 doz. hens. 3 doz. pullets, turkey hen, 1 fine Tom, ducks. Terms —For all amounts ot $5 o<’ and under, cash in hand; over $5.<M a credit of 9 months will be given, note drawing 8 per cent interest after ma- ' turity, with a bankable note; 4 per cent off for cash. No property removed until settled for. JESSE NIBLICK. John Spuhler, Auct. Fred Fruchte, Clerk. PUBLIC SALE. As I have rented my farm and am • going to leave the farm 1 will offer for sale at public auction at my farm 2 miles west of Monroe, and 8 miles southwest of Decatur, .just across the road from J. B. Corson deer park, on Tuesday, October 17, 1911, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., the following property, to-wit: Two. Head of Horses:
j One driving horse, lady broke; 1 bay 1 horse, a worker. Seven Head of Cattle: One full-blooded Durham cow, . I 5 years old, giving 2H gal. milk a day, , I papers with her; 1 full-blooded Durham heifer, 2 years old, fresh in Dei camber; 1 biack cow, 3 years old. j fresh in the spring; 1 cow, 5 years old, fresh; 1 cow, 6 years old, fresh In spring; 1 full-blooded roan Durham bull, 2 years old: 1 full-blood Durham calf, 4 months old. Sheep: Nino good ewes. Hogs. Ten Duroc brood i sows, 5 with pigs t>y their side, 5 spring gilts. If you want a good brood . [ sow you can’t afford to miss this sale. Farming implements: One Deering I binder, Deering mower. Rock Island | hay loader. Osborne hay tedder, Os-1 borne disc, Black Hawk corn planter, Hoosier drill, four-wheel horse corn I 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 td mention. Come one, come come, whether you want to buy or not. Eat off J. N. once, for Fm j going to feed you all. Terms —For all amounts of $5.00 and under, cash in hand; over $5.00 a . credit of 10 months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security. 4 per cent off for cash. No property removed until settled for. J. N. BULKHEAD. Noah Frauhiger, Jeff Liechty, Auct. G. H. McManama, Clerk. I PUBLIC SALE. — The undersigned will offer at public sale at his residence, 1 mile east of Curryville; 3 miles soutn oi Magley. j on what is known as the Ernest Korte farm, commencing at 10 o’clock a. m., Wednesday, October 11, 1911, the following property, to-wit: HorsesOne mare, 6 years old, weight 1400 lbs; 1 mare coming 3 years old, weignt 1200 lbs, well broke; one 2-year-oi 1 mare colt, will be 3 years old in spring, 1 yearling colt, will be 2 years olddn spring. Cattle: 1 Jersey, will be fresh in November, 6 years old; T cow will be fresh in April, 3 years old, giving about 2 gallons of milk a day; 1 four-year-old cow, giving 5 gallons of 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 breaking plow, grain drill, two-shovel plow, bob-sled, sleigh, 2 spring-tooth harrows, spike-tooth harrow, single- : shovel plow, 2 tank heaters, set of ( heavy work harness, good as new, buggy, carriage, corn sheller, grind stone, ,- cream separator, chop feed cutter; I | J acres of corn in the field, stands in , the shocks. Terms —$5.00 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 1
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after maturity; 3 per cent off for cash. No property removed until settled for. EARNEST KORTE • Noah Frauhiger, Auct. William Zimmerman, Clerk. —. 3J?" 1 Big Bargain Modern 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.
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