Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 5, Decatur, Adams County, 5 January 1912 — Page 6

'c* ’ '~~irTy o taeSTi oTfiE daily market reports J Corrected Every Afternoon P-i

£ASI xjOFFALO. ■last Buffalo, N. Y„ Jan. s—(Special to Daily Democrat)— Receipts, 9,600; shipments, 152; official to New 1O .;< yesterday, 579; hogs closing steady. t Medium and heavy, $6.50 $6.55; ’/vi... ;;, $6.1 o<p $6.55; pigs and lights, . _ssts6.3o; roughs, [email protected]; stags, [email protected]; sheep, 13,000; steady; top lambs, $7.30; cattle, 550; active. T. BURK. Timothy seed, prime $6.25 A heat 91C No. 2 white wheat ...89c Oats 45c New corn 70c Yellow com 73c Mixed corn 70c Corn 75c Rye 84c I’.a. ley. No. 2 SI.OO feeding bane'’ 75c Alsike seed $9.75 No. 1 clover hay $17.00 Timothy hay $20.00 No I mixed hay $17.00 Mixed clover hay SIB.OO No. 1 oats straw $8.50 No. 1 wheat straw ....SB,OO Rye straw $9.00 Clover seed $11.25 .OCAL PROD'JCB MARKET. Spring chickens 7c Hucks 8c Cr.wD 7c Geese 6c Rw 22c Hutter ’ 20c

You’ll H AV-AN-A stonishing Happy and Prosperous New Year If you smoke the White Stag Cigar Its HAVANA, try one you’ll Hav-an-other. Made In Decatur, That Makes It Right. ■— WI-— ■ i ——i—«wu /••r-MMfcrfiw'wa. i w Ii A-j APfAITP T Q C' MANUFACTURING ENGRAVERS lIAIvUUUIVi kStLAJ. JLuUISVILLL,KY.,U.S.A. The Decatur Daily Democrat DECATUR, lIND. ®pf "EXCLUSIVE' local AGENTS ’ ffW [H.Rj_FOK.THIS EXCLUSIVE LINB.-jFJf( ■m r. «M*ar- - - - - »—.,»» «■ .. 1 .mm—1 ■ .. -•- it~i t~ -hi ■ —■ If You Want Any tiling In My p < Line, Come And See Me St ! onsES.-' ■ a?SBi.J¥SK Mr# s! »?• I sell ibejamous B'*rghoff Beer, real German brew, the best made, at $2.00 per case, jS in pints or quarts. Its the best for every purg pose. e Xj, Ail kinds of whiskeys--Kentucky Bourbons, w sour mash, Pennsylvania rye, Maryland 135: » e and al) the others, from $1.50 to $6.00 per ler gal. Wines and cordials of every kind at t rices to suit. Jg S Corner Second and Madison Sis. B > CURLEY RADEMACHER 1

iurkeys 11c 1 chicks 9c . Old roosters • 5c FULLENKAMP’S, i Lard 8c Butter 25c , Eggs 25c NIBLICK & CO. > Eggs 27c I Butter 17c@25c ; KALVEK MARKETS. , Beef hides 9c ' Calf 12c , | Tallow 5c , Sheep pelts [email protected] COAL PRICES. I, Anthracite SB.OO . , White Ash lump $4.50 ,; Washed Nut $4.50 i Pocahontas Egg or Lump $4.75 i Kannel Lump or Egg $6.00 , Indiana Lump $4.00 Hocking Lump $4.25 Virginia Splint $4.50 H. BERL.aG. Sprit . chlckeia Duc.ts “ Fowls , L Geese te 1 Eggs 2 3c. I Butter 20c Turkeys H f , Old roosters nc i Chicks .7c

PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale i at his residence one and one-hal: miles east and one-half mile north •>. I Pleasant Mills, and two and one-hal' I miles northwest of Willshire, on what I is knotvn as the old Carter farm, on Tuesday, January 23. 1912, begi.itiim: 1 at 10 o’clock a. m„ the following priiierty, to-wit: Five Head of Korses , One draft mare, coming 6 yeai s old. tn .‘foal; 1 general purpose mate, corn n. , 7 years old, in foal; 1 driving mare, J coming 9 years old, in foal: 1 heavy , draft colt, coming 3 yeats old; 1 dri,j ing colt, coming 1 year old. Four •Head of Cattle: One i-ovy. tresii . April; 1 cow, fresh in July; 1 cow, , ftesh in September; i ueiler. II , months old. Nine brood sows. 3 will farrow first of Mai ch, 1 by last ot ■ ; March; 5 not bred: I" Head of shoats, j weighing 75 Tbs. each; 1 O. 1. C. male .•hog. Farming Implements: One , | horse wagon, 2 sets oi double work i harness, 1 Osborn mower, 1 riding j breaking plo*. , i walking breaking plow, 1 spring-tooth harrow, 1 hay lad- ., der, 2 sulky .‘orr, ’ lows, 1 set cf black . smith tools. I .navel bed, corn in crib. . 100 shocks corn in field, 250 shocks ot ) fodder, hay n Hie mow 12 doz. chick ens, 17 head mil blood Indian Runneducks. Terms — l«or all amounts of $5.00 and I under, ash in nand; all amounts over ) $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be givi en, purchaser giving note witn approv ed security. 4 per cent oft for cash J HENRY BOVINE. ( .1 ,N Iturkoead, Auct. , PUBLIC SALE. I he undersigned will offer for sale nt bis residence, at Salem, 10 miles south iot Decatur, on Friday, January 12, 1912, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m , the lolloping property, to-wit: Three ’ Head of Horses —One bay horse, 7 I rears old; 1 bay horse, 10 years old; ■ 1 road driving horse, 3 years old. Four ’ Head of Cattle: One cow, with calf I by her side; i row, will be fresh in I February; 1 cow, will be fresh in ■March. Hogs; One brood sow, will pig first of April; 16 shoats, weighing from 50 to 100 lbs. each. Farming Implements: One set brass trimmed, double breeching harness; 1 set double driving harness, 1 set single driving harness; 1 rubber tire top buggy, I open buggy, 1 sleigh, 1 breaking plow, 1 one-horse cultivator, 1 doubleshovel plow, 1 feed cutter, 1 buggy pole, 1 heating stove, 1 cupboard, about 6 dozen chickens, some of these chickens are full-blood Buff Orphinctens, and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms —All amount of $5.00 and under, cash: over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security; 4 per cent off for cash. No property removed until settled for. E.'J. DAVIS. J. N. Burkhead, Auctioneer. FOR SALE. 40 -acres of good black land, good buildings, close to school and markets. 120 acres of good soil, good buildings. 80 acres at sllO per acre. 50 acres at SSS per acre. Also several other good bargains. See A. S. KELLER & CO , 304t6* Monroe, Ind. "democrat Want Ads. Pay i I Two good 40 acre tracts, well io cated, fine black soil, cn stone roads. ■ very desirable. 120 or 160, extra good soil and build ings. || Two 80 acre tracts; good soil, 11/.I 1 /. 1 j miles from court house, not north oi I east, $135.00 per acre. I Good business location; must sell soon, and it '« cheap for great ar De- ' -Itur. DAN ERWIN. it-— g Poultry and Corn S | Growers Get Ready i • Adams countv’s greatest S ■ Pcullryand' Corn Show § .il Largest Premium list d ■ ever offered, Wittwer a Building, January 2-3-4 $ ; J 5 and 6 1912 to be given $ ■ | by the Adams County i Poultry and Corn Growi ers Association. Pre- k & mium list now ready, for £■ particulars address' | Samuel Simison, Sec | Berne, Ind,

NOTICE. Revival services begin at 'he • vary Evangelical cliuivu, eis u: iicity, Tuesday evening, Jauca.> ■> Everybody is welcome Cuia- ,;C ■ in this evangelistic camia gu >• ■ come, church people, s.une.s ai : pressed or heavy laden, come i.i 0.-i. meetings, conducted to tie :meu-»i . all. Begins promptly Tuesu. :• e» ing, at 7:30 p m, toniiuuitu < ■ evening. Remember the d:r-.. .1 ... . 9, 1912. Subject tor Tues,la;. . ■ “The Need of the Hour." E. B. JONES, IVi. tu' PUBLIC SALE. Having rented my farm and amr.ia j ing to move to Fl. Wayne the mice ' signed will offer for sale at pub.i auction at this residence 5 miles west of Decatur, and Vi mile tiort.'i of ITe.’ le, on Thursday, January IX, 1912, be ginning at 10 o clock a. 111., the follo w ing property, to-wit: Five Head •> Horses' One dun mare, 8 years oh., weighing about 1700 tbs: 1 dunn ma: --, 10 years old, in foal, weighing aboit 1600 tbs.; 1 driving mare, 13 yei’r old, lady broke, weighing about 12e lbs; 2 colts. 9 months old. Fourteen Head of Cattle: Six milch cows. 1 fresh cow, 3 will be fresh in Februaty. 1 will be fresh tn April, 1 will be fresh in May; 3 hellers, 1 will be fresh ip April, 2 will be fresh in May; 2 yearling steers, 1 3-months-old bull calf, 2 small calves. Hogs: Three brood sows, pigs bytheir side; 3 young brood sows; 10 shoats, weighing 50 to 125 lbs. each. Poultry: 125 chickens. 12 good young stock roosters, 9 turkey?. 2 goblers and i hens. Farming Imple meats: One land roller, Milwauke' binder, Buckeye mower, Gearless hay loader, good as new; hay tedder, hay rake, Oliver riding breaking plow, good as new; walking plow, spring tooth harrow, Black Hawk corn planter, side shovel plow, 2 farm wagons, bob-sled, hay ladders, set dump boards, 2 sets working harness. 2 sets single buggy harness, carriage, good as new; top buggy, good as new; road wagon, tank heater, copper kettle, iron kettle, feed cooker, cream separator, 50 gal. cider vinegar, meat block, sausage stuffer and lard press, 2 heating stoves, 6 tons timothy hay, 35 shocks corn fodder and many other articles too numerous to mention. Lunch served on the grounds . Terms —All amounts of $5 and under, cash in hand; all amounts over $5 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security; 4 per cent off for cash. No property removed until settled for. HENRY WERLING. Noah Frauhiger, Auct. Fred Jaebker, Clerk. BUYS FEED YARD. William Hitchcock, by a deal just closed, has taken over the Breiner feed barn, on Monroe street, and will from now on be in charge of the establishment, where he wifi be pleased to meet the many friends who heretofore favored the retiring proprietor, and will from now on render the same courtesy as was received hereto' fore. 4t12 ! LAND WANTED —To introduce our very complete spring line of beau tiful wool suitings, wash fabrics, fan cy waistings, silks, etc., hdkfs.. laces, and petticoats. All up-to-date Nev. York patterns. Finest line cn tlr ( market. Dealing direct with the mills you will find our prices low. Profits. i$1(l to S3O weekly. Samples and full instructions placed in a neat sample case shipped express prepaid. N: money required, exclusive territory Write for particulars. He first tc ?? ply. Standard Dress Goods Co., Desk 605, Binghamton, N. Y. ii-t'. STOCK FOR SALE. — Four head of young cattle, 12 het •if good breeding ewex, 4 brood sows W. W. STEWART, 1 Wren, R. R 1, 'phcTC 5 "nd 53. 30t1t6 FARM rOR RENT. One hundred acres, fair buildings, good water. Call on Wash Kern, R. F. D No. 9, Box 31, Decatur, Ind. 297t6 NOTICE. We have plenty of money to loan op farms. Long time. No commission chr.rgeg. T&F-tf ERWIN LAW OFFICE. FOR SALE. To all parties desiring any of the F. 0. Davis remedies, will call on the Werder Sisters, 524 Marshall St., Decatur, Ind., or ’Phone No. 347. WERDER SISTERS, t&f-2wks Arents. ; J’Orf SALE —Ape’.es For particulars I write or ca'i Miry Joins, Wren, Ohio. 29516 FOR SALE—I 3-year-old work mare, In foal. Price, $75, If sold soon. InI quire of R. N. Runyon, one-half mile north of Schnepp echol house. 297t5

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I — . . I FOR SALT,—Number of single-corni Rhode tsianu wea cockerels. In i quire of G. H. McJ.lanama, Decatur, No. I 10, or on Monroe phone. 301t3t I SSOO takes my Thomas Flyer touring I I car, fine condition, fully equipped, a > I great bargain. —Ray Ross, Rochester, Ind. It WANTED Agents are making $30.0n I 1 per week. Women can do as well i ;as men. Experience unnecessary. No 1 1 matter where you live, write us. —The i Bohemian Pottery Co., Zanesville, O. . FOR SALE —One of the best farms in DeKalb county, Ind., 250 acres: S9O I per acre, good buildings, good soil. A , bargain.—Lacey & Weaver, Ashley, Ind. It I IB w. u rU Li gk I ■’Y'i.■ I ‘C: *' '■ •w «*iO»rxo«SZ4.*K MB> I. MMMMMMMMW I Corona Weed ta: is extracted from the woohof the Sheep’ i and does not differ from the {secretions 1 in the skin of other animals. Crease I 1 and water will not mix, but Wool Fat | - will readily mix with secretion of the I skin, hence t's readily absorbed. You I , see the point? ; T Jfti« ■ AAefc'.r.. ' ■ Yf, ‘ T 4 **-* * • ‘ -" ■* t For contracted hoof, grease heel, sore I ! shoulders, galls, sprains, calks, bar >ed | wire cuts, kick?, bruises, Corona Wool • Fat is the standard remedy. Just the ; ‘ thing to relieve overnight cracked cows i teats. 25c 50c and SI.OO cans, and your j money back if not. satisfactory, _ ’ FCR SALE BY Heller and McGill, Agents I Ist. and Madison st. Dr. C. V. Connell ♦ ■ VETERNARIAN Phnra Office 143 x llv I it/ Residence 102 | * - Wood For Sale Kindling. Slabs, and good s countri cook and heating • 'wood at tiie right price. I ;■ S. H. Adams Phone 635

— E HOT WATER BOTTLES " J B These are the days in which you find i many uses for Hot Watter Bottles out- * ! side of the sick room requirements. * Better have one on hand at all times, a Irgood Hot Water Bottle. 2 B Here’s your chance to get a good Bot- , tie, guaranteed by us. D Price astonishingly low. 3 LACHOT & RICE ‘ 3 w J. D. HALE j '■ i i SEEDS, COAL ANO FEED: t — — ■' 1 —• , 4 * Portianj Crm’.nt, Gypsum R. ck WaJ T I * . Pi ‘ im* and Sa*t " i. I 2 * ■« I VCe make a specialty of furnishing Seed Goods good ■ 4 j in quality and low in price. ’’ * Call, Write or Phone No. 8, 201 S. 2nd. S*. " Rr ** I — I t] Why Pay The Retail Price L Rl tor your Beer and Liquor when you can buy just as cheap aa lhe ■ i s i RETAIL DEALER , My Beer Prices | Seipps P Xpert JLBOgper .case of 3 doz. Awl *' Export Large $1.60 “ “ “ 2 “ ] ,’7* “ Extra Pale $1 75 “ “ “ 3 “ ' gj, “ Extra Pale large $1.75 “ “ “ 2 “ IM I My Liquor Prices | My Price’. Retail Price ; 3 t Jl J- L - Whiskey, pel Gallon $1.50 $2.50 . ; He K Cabinet •* ‘ <• m 43.00 1 Wi ® 2*4 Canterbury Rye “ “ $2. t 0 $4.00 <3 ’1 1 l Lnar Ridge (A Straight Kentucky whiskey 5 4 1 in y ea J?s Md) per gal $3.00 $5.00 L | e M. H. G. (A straight Kentucky whiskey 9 Ph E ?, ear ? 0,, y. Per gal. $3.75 $6.00 $ • ■ Bjn-me Kimmel" per gallon $2.00 $3.00 Bel < u h ' , s. Sv -; l .? G , i ? " “ 52.00 $3.00 IgfH {temilton Blackberry “ “ $1.50 $2.50 JS gor _ I’ure (.alif.irn.a Port wine per gal $1.25 $2t052.50 B . u n rape Rr ? ni| y per gal $2.25 $4.00 [J Sheery * $1 5# $2.50 (H 1 b Apricot Brandy $2 50 $4.00 | I 1 hese goods are absolutely the best and purest | in the city Bel | I. A. KALVER | C L „ holesale Liquor Dealer i Monroe Street, Six Doors West Os | “ I Old Adams County Bank | u E