Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 260, Decatur, Adams County, 6 November 1911 — Page 4
EAS'i Buffalo. —— ~ East Buffalo, N. Y., Nov. 6—(.Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 12,800; shipments, 5,500 today; receipts, adn shipments yesterday, none; official to New York Saturday, 2,280; hogs closing slow; some unsold. Medium and heavy, [email protected]; Yorkers, [email protected]; pigs, $5.60@ $5.70; roughs, [email protected]; stags, [email protected]; sheep, 30,000; 25c lower; lambs, 35c lower; tops, $5,[email protected]; yearlings, [email protected]; wethers, $3.50 $3.75; mixed sheep, [email protected]; ewes, [email protected]; cattle, 6,250; . choice grades, steady; common, lower; choic heavy steers, [email protected]; plain heavy, [email protected]; cows, $5.00 $5.50; best handy butchers, $6.30@ $7.25: heigers. $5.00(®56.25; common to good, [email protected]; cows, $4.50@ $5.25. . ,■; G. T. BURK. Timothy seed, prime $6.50 _ No. 3 Red w heat 87c No. 2 White wheat 85c oats, new 44c 1 New corn 65@70c Old corn 90c 1 White corn, No. 2 81c 1 Rye 89c 1 Barley, No. 2 SI.OO 1 Feeding barley ..75c ’ Alsike seed $9.50 ’ No. 1 clover hay $ll.OO Timothy hay SIB.OO, No. 1 mixed hay $17.00 Mived clover hay $16.00 | No. 1 oats straw $5.50 No. 1 wheat straw $5.00 Rye straw $5.50 Clover seed [email protected] FULLENKAMP’S. ’ Lard ..7c Butter 18c@22c r Eggs v ...........27c * NIBLICK & CO. Eggs 27c Butter 18c@22c i-OCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Spring chickens .... 7c Ducks 8c Fowls 7c Geese 6c Eggs .22c Butter 2«c Turkeys 11c Old roosters • 5c Chicks 3c H. BERLING. Spring chickens 7c Ducks ....8c Fowls 7c Geese 6c Eggs 22c ! Butter 20c Turkeys Me Old roosters 5c Chicks 7e o FOR SALE. 1 four-year-old sorrel brood mare. 1 five-mopths-old sucking colt. 1 two-year-old sorrel gelding. 10 head of good sheep. 1 brood sow with pigs by side. »Call or address Phil L. Schieferstein, R. R., Decatur, Ind.; Interur- ( ban Stop 24. 260t12-e-o-d COAL COAL COAL Did You Ever Buy Any Os Bennets? IT’S HOT STUFF Phone 639.
g If You Want Anything In My J w Line, Come And See Me |g I sell the famous B°rghoff Beer, real Ger- iK t man brew, the best made, at $2.00 per case, in pints or quarts. Its the best for every pur- O pose. Sk I All kinds of whiskeys-Kentucky Bourbons, Jg and sour mash, Pennsylvania rye, Maryland rye and all the others, from $1.50 to $6.00 per O per gal. Wines and cordials of every kind at prices to suit. Corner Second and Madison Sts. 9 CURLEY RADEMACHER g
PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned, having sold his farm aad preparing to move to Michigan, will offer for sale at his residence, 6 miles north of Decatur, % mile east and mile north of the Fuelling church, on Thursday, November 16, 1911, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m , the following property, to-wit: Three Head of Horses: One I black mare. 12 years old, weight 1400 lbs; one 4-year-old in spring, weight 1600 lbs.; one 2-year-old, coming 3 next spring, driving stock. Three | Head of Cattle: Three milch cows, 2 will be fresh in January and 1 in the spring. Hogs and Sheep: Two brood sows, pigs by their side; 8 shoats from April, weight about 125 lbs. each; I sheep. Farming Implements: Mil-| waukee binder, hay rack, corn plow, Hoosier drill, corn planter, wagon, Champion reaper, top buggy, road wagon, spike . tooth harrow, soring tooth harrow, hay ladders, bob sled, fanning .'nil!, several hundred feet of lumber, corn in crib, hay in mow, corn fodder, some household goods. Terms: —For all amounts of $5.00 and under, cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given purchaser giving his note with approved security; 4 per cent off for cash. No property removed until settled for. WILLIAM WIETFELDT. John Spuhler, Auct. Fred Jaebker, Clerk. FOR RENT. Good house on North Fourth street. Small house on South Thirteenth St. Five acres, good house and barn, near town, cheap. 120 acres, S9O per acre, near town. Many ether good bargains. 257t6 DAN ERWIN, lOWlwi I1 \ \ J’l n ii iii// i' i> vk- LAz w U * / Alittie bigamy is a dangerous thing. A man can’t be true to himself and not be well dressed. | Every man is as big as he feels and good clothing makes him feel tine. Comfortable underwear, stylish hosiery, smart shirts. Top it off with a new bonnet Our suits for fall and winter. Our overcoats for fall and winter. Our hats for fall and winter.! Are the newest and the prices are right. — VANCE, HITE & MACKLIN
M j ® / fej ' A -j : / U /is! A BP W Wk W ’ / li GliddenTour / Si / , With a team of 3 perfect-score cars, ® / Maxwell is the only one of 74 com- || / petitors to finish the gruelling 1454- ® / mile journey without a single penalty. H I Three Maxwell Cars which left New The Maxwell victory is made more ® I York on October 14th, finished their remarkable by the fact that it f/ 1454 mile journey at Jacksonville on Duplicates Last Year’s Triumph f/ f October 26th, and were . > / S „ . in the Glidden Tour when Maxwell | f Awarded Ine Glidden Irophy likewise achieved the best team score. ? / O1 \ cars » This undisputable evidence of relia- / some costing $3,000 each, w hich com- bility of Maxwell cars is no surprise to f peted in tnc most gruelling contest m |-be 47 909 Maxwell owners who have / motor car history, the Maxwell came learned to know the dependability of I .through as the the car through years of consistent daily 1 Only Team with Perfect Score sen ice. (Whirling over the smooth roads at No car ever made has achieved a railroad speed, plowing through mud record approaching the Maxwell regisand sand, fording swollen streams, tration in New York State, which shows pounding over the Appalachian Moun- 91% of the cars made in 1905 still in tains through a cloudburst, and sur- sendee in 1911 after •mounting obstacles that no ordinary c v tourist would ever meet, they led the Se y en Years of Continuous Use way into each control with time table . Ail the 1912 models of Maxwell cars precision and justly earned the title of bristle with good points of design, conhi a a kt .• 1 — • • struction, power, and stvle. which A. A. A. louring C ampion ma fc es t h em undisputed leaders in the They comoleted their daily journey motor world. j on the exact ecbcdule, although several These car values cannM i times the committee conducting tne b y any other ma k ers . ij event had to extend the fixed schedule time to offset unexpectedly difficult 1912 MAXWELL MODELS conditions met with. Ihe Maxwells . . never needed these extensions. bpeciai 1 ounng Car . . SI2BO Besides the great victory of the Maxwell Mercury Roadster. . , sllsO team, another Maxwell entered by Gov. Hoke MaSCOtte Touring Car . Smith, of Georgia won the Anderson Trophy MaSCOtte Roadster. ’ <tQen for the best individual showing. There were • • no other trophies to win. Messenger Runabout . e S6OO Better order your car now. You may not be able to get one at once, for there !are orders ahead, but if you don’t order now, you may not get one at all MAXWELL-BRISCOE MOTOR COMPANY at Broadway New York ill Division of Spates motor company * 1 45 B ran ches and 1800 Dealers—Everywhere ' of *ll our can for S twelve mouth*. 1_ ■ I" ' IK C r ——maMßm—M——'■» - LU '-" —iSSjg
