Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 252, Decatur, Adams County, 27 October 1911 — Page 4
□ . D. HALE | ; SEEDS, COAL ANE FEED j | Portland Cement, Gypsum Rock Wall J 2 Plaster, Lime and Salt ♦ We make a specialty of furnishing Seed Goods good < ■ f in quality and low in price. ;; X Call. Write or Phone No. 8. 201 S. 2nd. St. ;' £ 11 ■f“M’***4-***-M» ♦ ♦ ♦< »»♦♦♦»»»» ansjiaaiiasiMaanaaaaMiißgiHiKMiß ■ FARMS FOR SALE OR TRADE 40 acres will sell or trade for smaller farm, ■ 65 “ with best of location for sale, S ® 80 " good soil and location. S ■ 114 “ partially improved land can sei! for sßo.oojper acra • 100 “ nearly all black land will trade for smaller farm, J jj 95 “ good producer all under cultivation, ■ These are only a few of our many fams listed; also have a nice list H of city property. See us fur North Western and Michigan lands be- “ ■| for you buy. If you are from Missouri let us show you on our new ■ y? MAP aud be convinced. FRUCHTE and LITTERER Attorneys
Big Bargain Modern home in residence district, open fire places, furnace. 80 bbl cistern, good barn, big lot, price reason able. See Arthur Suttles Old Adams Co. Bank. IHH I'TIWT WBBCaMMM—I .... Why Suffer With.... Goiter, or Big Neck MY GOITER SALVE WILL CURE YOU H. BUCKMASTER R. R. No. 2 Monroe, Ind.
NEW CORIN MEAL S We have the latest process for kiln drying meal ® I ■ <.nd also purify il same as flour, which removes all jg ■ dust, leav ng only the tiny golden granules. All Bi g grocers 5 and 10 lb. sacks. There is a difference g! 91 in corn meal. Insist on having Bremerkamp’s. ■ » % Fornax Roller Mills S BBBBBBBBBBBBf»RBBBB»BBBHBBKBBKtt « I i g ffij&piSj i Sand, Water « .. ‘ V-—J and Portland I . . ICTWhfcuftf Cement only ’ . x « ... •jired, VZcfu .sh all equipment at snia'd .os.. Q '•.-■* ™. - profits are large,and the busi » i ....■<).. (he »* ; ohn Co. has established thousands 0 . ~ . hundred dollars will start you K | .-awsi t?writ:fob ?JißTi€BLA«s | ■ ■•._er ou to the >►!:'.sher of this paper. $, ' ’"7 ■ 40nir LOMfAHY, b > Cwnal St, Terre Haute, Indiana g J- ... • - - L --T^, ."4...- 7- V . watiBW JJ.LUIUUIimBW I "'’ HARCOURT! The Decatur Daily Democrat DECATUR, IND. LOCAI/ - I BXCLU^iyi|
BOSSE OPERA HOUSE Friday October 27 1 ; Kilroy & Britton’s BIG MUSICAL SUCCESS *1 THE COW- ' BOY GIRL A MUSICAL MELO DRAM A IN FOUR ACTS 7: Big Song Hits :7 Including—- “ The Cow-Boy Girl” “Indian Rag” | “Four Bad Men From Arizona” “Whitling” “He Treated Me White” j The Famous Cow Boy Chorus A Show that has had long runs in New York, Chicago, Boston. Philadelphia Prices for This Engagement 25, 35, 50, 75c : Seat Sale Usual Place I
--FOR SALE--One Second Hand Com Husker six roll. Good as new Never husked over 1200 bushels of com. Bargain if : taken quick. One Four roll , McCormick Husker-rebuilt excellent condition-Another Bargain-act quick LAMAN & LEE Dr. C. V. Connell ; VETERNARIAN PBnnp Offi c el43 £ 11011(3 Residence 102 HAVING secured an option on the strip of land just | cast of Vesey’s Add. to Monroe, I will now offer choice 1 building lots to the public at prices ranging from $135. to $175. per lot. Get your order | in early as these will not last long at these prices. A. S. Keller Monroe, Ind. jjr IT S GUARANTEED I g TOrf POULTRY W. j < 1 The druggists below g/ wk can teli you. g/ /NYES TIG A TE ! I Smith, Yager & Falk I Lachot & Rice I Holthouse Drug Co. | i 1 l-v-A. I ■ 'Li _r\ i ■ Use Amalgamated ■ ARC ROOTING Got roof troubles, eh? Well it’s your own fault. You should use Amalgamated ARC ROOFING. It is the kind that wont drip in very hot weather, and wont c. ak when it’s bitterly cold. It’s all in the secret process by which Amalgamated ARC ROOFING is made. Nobody has yet been able to successfully imitate it. Takes the same rate of insurair’e slate or metal. Our agents a. e authorized j to refund your money if Amalgamated ARC ROOFING isn’t absolutely satisfactory. AMALGAMATED roofing co. Chicago Illinois DECATUR LUMBER CO. Bor Sale at .Monroe Public School Building 15 Windows and Frames, Several inside and outside doors, windows and door casings, wainscote lumber, about 200 iron spot brick coal house Bft by 12ft, two cut houses 4ft by Bft, quantity of miscellaneous moulding and lumber. Wm. Everly Contractor
EAST iiurFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y„ Oct. 17 —(Spec I ial to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 10, I 400: shipments. 1.710; official to New 1 1 York yesterday, 760; hogs closing r I steady. i Heavy, [email protected]; mediums and . I Yorkers, [email protected]; pigs, $5."5(3 $5.90; roughs, [email protected]; stags | [email protected]; sheep, 18,000; dull; II lambs, 350; lower; tops, $5.65, cattle 150; slow. J • ; — : Timothy seed, prime $6.7J No. 2 Red wheat 95< No. 2 White wheat 93< 1 Old corn 96< f White corn, No. 2 91< Rye 86< ; Barley No. 2 ~,..75t Alsike seed $9.00@?9.5< 1 Oats, new 46c No. 1 clover hay [email protected] Timothy hay t $16.0( No. 1 mixed hay [email protected] Mixed clacer hay $15.0C No. 1 oats straw $4 OC No. 1 wheat straw $4.00 Rye straw $4.50 Clover seed [email protected] FULLENKAMP’S. Lard 7c Butter 18c @ 22c Eggs 25c i, «t<uucx a G*. ; | Eggs 24c . I Butter IBc@22c ,j -OCAL PRODUCE MARKET. .Spring chickens 7c ' j Ducks 8c ' I Fowls 7c ' i Geese 6c , Eggs 22c Butter 20c Turkeys 11c Old roosters 5c Chicks 9c H. BERLING. Spring chickens 7c Ducks 8c Fowls . . ?c Geese 6c Eggs 22c Butter 20c Turkeys ~ ,11c Old roosters 5c Chicks 7e PUBLIC SALE. I The undersigned will offer for sale I at his residence, 354 miles southeast of Decatur, on the old McGaff farm, ' on Wednesday, November 1. 1911, be- ! ginning at 10 o’clock a. m., the foilow- ' ing property, to-wit: Three Head of Horses: One bay horse, 8 years old, J weighing 1350 lbs; 1 gray horse, 9 I years old, weighing 1400 lbs; 1 black 11 horse, 11 years old, weighing 1150. I Five Head Cattle: One cow, 7 years H old, will be fresh in March; 1 three-year-old cow. will be fresh last of i March; 1 two-year-old heifer, will be fresh first of April; 2 spring calves. Twenty-four Head Hogs: Six brood I sows, with pigs by side; 18 head of shoats, weighing about 125 lbs. each. Farming Implements: All as good as new. Milwaukee binder, " foot tongue truck; Gearless hay loader. McCor i nrick mower, Osborjje bay tedder. ' Buckeye disc grain drill. Moline riding breaking plow, one disc with trucks, J. I. Case riding cultivator, tread Turnbull wagon and bed, new rubber tired Binkley buggy, Shunk breaking plow. 6U-spike-tooth harrow, spring-tooth harrow, double shove! plow, hay ladders, scoop boards, clover buncher, seed sower, mud boat, set heavy breeching harness, *4 set work harness, set buggy harness, set fly I j nets, set single fly nets, 4 bit. No. 1 seed oats, corn in shock, 10(1 chickens, cross-cut saw, 2 post augers, pitch forks, shoveis, hoes, mowing scythes. 35 gal vinegar, 2 tons timothy hay, iron kerile, sausage grinder. Terms—Fbr all amounts of $5.00 and under cash in hand. For all amounts orer $5.00 a credit of 9 months will • be given, purchaser giving note with good bankable note; 4 per cent off tor cash. No property removed until , settled for. HOSEA A. RAY. John Spuhler, Auct. PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at public sale, 114 miles west and 214 miles south of Decatur; also 1-mile west and 2*4 miles north of Monroe, b on Tuesday, October 31, 1911, begin ' ning at 10 o’clock a. m., the following ’ property, to-wit: Seven Head of I Horses: One black mare, 10 years 11 old, with foal; 1 bay mare, 9 years old, with foal; 1 bay mare coming 1 years old, with foal; 1 black mare. r coming 3 years old, with foal; 1 black gelding, coming 3 years old; 1 black > driving colt coming 2 years old: 1 bay colt, coming 2 years old Five Head of Cattle: One cow. with cal! ; by her side; 2 good milch cows, 1 yearling steer, 1 spring calf. Hogs and Chickens: Two good brood sows with plgr by their side; 125 chickens Farming Implements: One Deerin? binder, Osborne mower, Rock Island bay loader, bay rake. 2 walking break
ing plows, spike tooth harrow, spring I tooth barrow, double shovel plow, x John Deere corn planter, 2 farm wag i, ons, set dump boards, carriage single w buggy, set double heavy work bar- i g ness, set double carriage haiucss, single buggy harness. Keller incubad tor and brooder, iron kettle, grindstone, kitchen table and many other j, articles too numerous to mention. For all amounts of $5.00 and under S( cash in Land; over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved freehold security. 4 per cent off for cash. No property removed until settled for. 5 MRS. AMELIA HESS, c John Spuller, Auct. ;c Fred Fruchte, Clerk. c c PUBLIC CALE. C c A.s T have sold mv farm and expect 0 to soon leave for North Dakota, 1 will c offer for sale at public sale, 4’4 miles 0 northeast of Decatur on Monroeville 0 road and known as the J. R. Peoples 0 farm, on Thursday, November 2, 1911, 0 beginning at 1 o’clock p m., the folfl lowing property, to-wit: Three Head 0 Horses: One mare, 9 years old; 2 0 spring colts. Five Head Cattle: Three 0 milch cows, one was fresh' in Au gust; two spring calves. Hogs and sheep: Ten snoats, 2 sows and c pigs, 16 Shropshire 1 Shropshire c ram. Fanning Implements: Ont c farm wagon, carriage, pair bob-sleds, breaking plows, mower, dis:, harrow corn cutter, fed cutter, corn sheller. (?■ c chickens. Bourbon Red turkeys, tom c in shock and crib, household goodand many other articles too numerous c to mention. c Terms:—For all amounts of $5.1)1 c and under cash in hand. For all e amounts over $5.00 a credit of 9 c months will be given, purchaser giving c good bankable note. 4 per eent off so: c cash. No property removed until set c tied for. JOHN R. PEOPLES, c John Spuhler, Auct. c REMEMBER THE MYERS : Real Estate Agency can point you to 2 some fine city homes and vacant lots : at reasonable prices. Also Adams 3 county farms, as good as any in the ’ state, at right prices. A !»w special 3 farms to close estates at prices rang--3 ing from SBO to SIOO per acre. Mone;. s* 5 and 6 per cent. Come and list your property to me and I will get you a buyer. Office Decatur Abstract s & Loan Co. Residence ’phone 301. t 3t-a-wk-4wks W. H. MYERS , -o NECKTIE AND BOX SOCIAL. I To be given at Monroe, Ind., in the , M. W. A hall on Saturday evening. • October 28. 1911, by the Royal Neigh c bors of No. 3340. Each youg or old • lady is requested to bring a box. with s plenty at good things to eat in it - Also a necktie must be in the box. f corresponding with the ladies apron 3 which she wears. Now, young men. l please take notice. You can get a 1 good supper, a necktlce and posaibl; f a sweetheart, for only one price. i- There will also be other enjoyable | s entertainments dining the evening, e RECORDER, NO. 3348. B we. PAY MOST. I1 The high price we have to pay for 2 ' all kinds of poultry don’t worry us. I *’ We are used to it, always paying the 15 best possible quotations given, and a j • j little better for first-class grade. If' ' you have not called up 4 on J line. r j Decatur, or Kit Cowan, on Willshire I t, line, beter do so before you sell, and ’ k ‘ note the results to be had. y j o ~ | FOR SALIS —Sows and pigs, one-half ? I mile w r est of Stop 25, on interurban. I i —A. F. Lewton. 248tf> " J FOUND —Small child's pocketbook containing a few cents. Inquire oi ; ■ i Ruth Myers, 513 Madison street ! ’Phone 407. 251t3 s —— = 11 J Has Won 11 Its Flavor Through) . Its Flavor e .’ / . I The f .< ; JOHN ADAIR >, k k ; 5 cent cigar. If 1 ■S Get Your Ticket at any j g d Live Smoke Shopi-
——— I 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 U needa 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. ■ r Never sold in bulk | —always 5 cents in the moisture-proof package whicji | keeps them ovenfresh. ■ national biscuit COMPANY As Winter Approaches PRICES ON COAL Are Sure To Advance THE DECATUR LUMBER CO
