Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 269, Decatur, Adams County, 16 November 1911 — Page 4
r t | RAID On our Ball-Brand Footwear This winter weather is sending in almost everybody who needs warm foot wear. Get yours while our stock is Complete Remember its Ball- JTMm Brand L PEOPLES & GERKE ■H — - kWBM. >WI ill Ml Ml IMMIII I I Democrat Want Ads Pay. Democrat Want Ads Pay n n/iinrf <T[Thejfarmer’s business r 1 IldllUllg often needs a little exthp favniPl’ tra financial backing if it Lilt' Ldllllt/L i s to grow and prosper. That is one reason why he should have a’strong and willing bank behind him. It is an important function of this bunk to give temporary assistance to farmers who seek it of ns, and who have demonstrated their ability to repay obligations when due. The best way to establish a credit here is to carry an account with us, and we cordially invite not only the farmer but every one who wants to gain ground financially to do so. FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR, INDIANA Capital SIOOOOO Surplus S2OOOO Resources SB4OOOO P. W. Smith, President W. A. Kuebler V. President C. A. Dugan, Cashier F. W. Jaebker Asst. Cashier M M MWMMMMMMMMMMBMMMMM
| SPECIAL FACTORY INTRODUCTRY SALE I ■ Saturday Nov. 18th. I I DIRECT FROM FACTORY | fe Handsome new styles and Vefneers World’s Famous Piano for Tone and quality. Chute and Butler Piano and Plaver Pianos W SB? • J O M —— d I o 11 1 6 FACTORY FACTORY I “ DISCOUNT DISCOUNT ! SALE HHi SALt i # 1 1111 w?'■ ■ f.... ■■-■ ■ - ” I SEVEN DAYS | S You can buy right for seven short days-your own terms are our terms. Prices will be regular after the sale w , S these splendidly constructed pianos of rich tone and quality, case designs of graceful dignified styles and h’ , V e r want V ou to see g Hear and play our player pianos. Do not fail to attend our opening Expert Piano Artists will demonstrate r'Fl y vefneers g S quality SLraie L ™te and Butler tonal g ■ MEYER, SCHERER & BEAVERS BEN ASHBAUCHER I g 128 ■d I ?catu^n2^ n ? ST ‘ ED J. CRAWFORD Sales Managers |
EAST nuBBAjLO. East Buffalo, N. Y.» Nov. 16 —(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 4,800; shipments, 380; official to New Yory yesterday, "60; hogs closing strong. Heavy, $6.75(&’56.85; mediums, $6.70 $6.75; Yorkers, [email protected]; pigs, [email protected]; roughs, [email protected]; stags, [email protected]; sheep, 16,000 ; 25c lower, top lambs, $5.00; cattle, 450; ‘ blow. Q. T. BURK. 1 Timothy seed, prime $6.50 i No. 2 Red wheat 88c ; No. 2 White wheat 86c ! Oats, new ..45c I New corn 65@70c j Old corn .90c I White corn, No. 2 70c i Rye 84c ! Barley, No. X SI.OO i 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 -. $11.25 i FU LLEN KAMP’S. Lard .. 7c Butter 18c@22c Eggs 32c NIBLICK & CO. Eggs 30c Butter 17c@22c .OCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Spring chickens 7c Ducks 8c Fowls 7c Geese . 6c Eggs . 22c Butter 20c Turkeys llcj Old roosters 5c j Chicks 3c | H. BERLING. Spring chickens 7c i Ducks ..8c | Fowls 7c I Geese 6c i Eggs 22c! Butter 20c Turkeys Old roosters 5c Chicks 7e J. D. HALE. White Ash lump $4.50
Washed Nut $4.50 Pocahontas Egg or Lump $4.75 Kannel Lump or Egg $6 on Indiana Lump $3.75 Hocking lump $4.00 Virginia Splint $4.25 KALVER MARKETS. Beef hides 8c Calf hides 10c Tallow 4c Sheep pelt» [email protected] PUBLIC SALE. 1 The undersigned will offer for sale at his farm, 2 miles south of Decatur on Mud P'ke road, on Thursday, November 23, 1911, beginning at in o’clock a. m., the following property, to-wit: Six head of Horses: One extra good Belgian mare in foal, weight 1700 Tbs., better than the ordinary; 1 coming 3-year-old Belgian mare, weight 1400 ibs.; 1 coming 6-year-old mare; 1 sor r el mare spring colt; 1 spring horse colt, all Belgians; 1 driv ing horse. Five Head of Cattle' One will be fresh in April, 4 two-year-old heifers. Hogs: Seventeen stoats, weighing about 100 lbs. each. Farming Implements: Broad tire wagon, narrow tire wagon, truck wagon, 2 , large combination wagon beds, can be used for bay, hog or manure rack; Deering binder, Deering mower, hay tedder, riding corn plow, walking cultivator, 4 breaking plows, surrey, set heavy work harness, good as new, set buggy harness, disc, spring tooth and spike tooth harrow, hay rake, grain drill. Black Hawk corn planter, bob sleds, two-seaied sleigh, set blacksmith tools, 12-barrel galvanized tank, hog fountain and barrel, 80 shocks fodder, 600 hills to shock; 70 shocks corn not husked, about 200 bnshels Os corn in crib, 100-egg Excelsior incubator, and many other articles. 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 approved security; 4 per cent off for cash; No property removed until settled for. WILLIAM HARTING. John Spuller, Auct. : NOTICE —The Swink Printing Press | Company :s now ready to take care lof all kinds of machine work. The i shop is complete with the most up-to-I date tools of all descriptions, and in position to handle all kinds of work, such as contract work, building new machines, etc. Give us a call when in need of new or regular work. —The Swink Printing Press Co., Delphos. Ohio. 269t6
0 FA.4M FOR RENT. 5 0 The trustees of the Decatur ceme--5 tery association have what is known 0 as the F M. Schirmeyer land, laying 5 west of the city of Decatur, 15% acres, with good house and barn and outhouse buildings, with well and cistern c All of the buildings have been repairc ed, and are now as good as new. A c splendid change ror raising sugar 0 beets. Apply at once. Terms reasonable. Also, hunting on the cemetery grounds is strictly forbidden, on Page e 14, Section 1 of the cemetery by-laws, r Also dogs will not be admitted to the cemetery grounds 0 DECATURY CEMET’Y ASSN. 266t6 By J. H. Stone, Sec’y. t HUNTING FORBIDDEN. 1 Notice is hereby given that hunting 1! is forbidden on the John Omlor farm 1 j in Root township, north of the city; ! also on Mrs. John Omlor’s farm sout e ■ of city, in Washington township. An j I person who violates tins notice will !■■■ ; prosecuted to the full extent of tin . I law. MRS. JOHN OMLOR. 2 266t2 JOHN OMLOR. a ... —’ O— - — — HUNTING FORBIDDEN. Notice is hereby given that hunting (• is forbidden on J. D. Steele’s farm, t east of the city, in Root township. Any 1 person who violates this notice will j be prosecuted to the extent of the law. , 267t6 J. D. STEELE. HUNTERS, NOTICE! > I s No hunting allowed on the farm oi ' t Ira W’agner, southwest of Monroe . Trespassers will be prosecuted 268t5 IRA WAGONER. I L NOTICE. We have plenty of money to loan on farms. Long time. No commission chargeg. T&F-tf ERWIN LAW OFFICE. HUNTERS, NOTICE! No hunting will be allowed on the i j Miss Maria Robinson farm north ol ■ the city. Trespassers will be prose- ‘ cuted. —Mist Maria Robinson. 265t3 i FOR SALE —One set double work har- , ness, good as new, Call at Meyer. Scherer & Beavers; 'phone 90. 264t3 l FOR SALE —Coming two-year-old sor- » rel colt. Sound. Bargain, if taken . at once.—Chas. Meyers, Decatur. Ind. 5 Phone No. 90. 260t3
1 - I have some of the best located and ’ best soil farms in Adams county, near ' Decatur, for sale. For instance 120 ■ acres, large new house and barn, and aU other outbuildings new, good ' fences, and well-tiled black soil, sl3.> per acre, mile of beet loading st; •Ition and grain elevator. Can also ’ Show you 80-acre farm, or small ones cheaper. 80 acres, good soil and buildings at S9O per acre. Farm to Rent. 240 acres, two sets of buildings, near Decatur. Money to loan without commission. 1 269t6 DAN ERM IN. NO HUNTING ALLOWED. Anyone caught hunting on my farm in Root township will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. 269t6 MRS. HOSANNAH DAILES. PUBLIC SALE. I On Wednesday, December 6th, Edward Gase. residing just one-half mile south of the city on the Monroe road, will hold a public sale, at which time he will dispose of all his personal property including his household goods, etc. Watch for sale bills soon. IT CAN’T BE BEAT. The worst case of constipation in ; Decatur was positively cured by using 149 Anti-Constipation Tablets. 49 Tab- ! lets are entirely different from a cathartic as they stimulate the stomach and bowel muscles and enable them to perform their natural work, and nature does the rest. Cathartics aggravate your condition. Leave them i alone. A box of 49 Tablets only costs : you 25c lor 35 tablets, at all druggists. 261 ts WANTED —Girl to do housework; ojy two in family. Inquire J. H. Stone. 258t3 WANTED —Lady solicitor; experience unnecessary.—A. B. Cyphers, at the Madison House. Call between 5 and 7 p. m. 267t3 FOR RENT —Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Inquire of Mrs. B. W. Shohy, 609 Monroe St.; ’phone 521. 260t3-e-o-d
TRY THE MONROE Studio For sonr holiday work prices right and satisfaction guaranteed. Arrange for 3 dates by phone or call at the 1 studio any hour in the dav " If you have any special work ; at your home you wish done “Just call me I will do your Enlarging for you and frame ■ your pictures. “Give a 5 call” I’ll appreciate it and , you will be pleased. W. 0. NEWLON Photographer. Phone No. 64 Corona Wool Fat is extracted from the wool oFthe Sheen and does not differ Inin the secreta ns in the skin of other animals. Grease , and water will not mix, but Wool Fat .will readily mix with Secretion t ,f the i skin, hence t’s readily absorbed v™, I see the point? rou fwSour FAT For contracted hoof, grease heel, sore shoulders, galls, sprains, calks, barbed wire cuts, kicks, bruise®, Corona Wool Fat is the standard remedy. Just the thing to relieve overnightcracked cows teats. 25c 50c and SI.OO cans, and your money back if not satisfactory, __ FCR SALE BY ' Heller and McGill, Agents Ist and Madison st hi n WANTED —One hundred men to do ditching on land near Detroit, Mich. Inquire at office of The Straus Bron Co., No. 817 Calhoun St, .Ft., Wayne. Ind., on Saturday. 269t2 COAL COAL COAL Did You Ever Buy Any Os Bennets? IT’S HOT STUFF Phone 639.
