Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 28, Decatur, Adams County, 1 February 1912 — Page 4

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EAS'I hOfFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y., Feb. I—(Spec-i ial to Daily Democrat)— Receipts, 3,- j 200; shipments, 950; official to New . York yesterday, 380; hogs closing' steady. Mixed, medium and heavy, $6.55; 1 Yorkers, [email protected]; lights, $6.15@ . $6.30; pigs, $5.75; roughs, $5.75@ I $5.80; stags, [email protected]; sheep,66, l 400; dull; lambs, $7.00; down; cattle, j 200; slow. G. T. BURK. No. 2 Red wheat ,96c 1 No. 2 White wheat 94c j Oats 50c' Yellow corn 80c White and mixed corn 77c P ye 85c Timothy seed, prime $6.25 larley No. 2 ...85c Feeding barley 60c Alsike seed $12.25 No. 1 clover hay SIB.OO Timothy hay $20.00 Light mixed hay $18.00! Mixed clover hay v . SIB.OO I No. 1 oats straw $9.50 I No. 1 wheat straw $9.50 I Rye straw $9.50 Clover seed t $12.50 uOCAL PRODUCE MARKET Spring chickens 7c Ducks 8c Towle . 7c Geese - 6c Eggs 22c butter 30c ! PUBLIC SALE. I will offer for public sale at my residence on the John Myers place, 214 miles southwest of Decatur, Indiana, on the old angling road, Friday, February»9, 1912, beginning at 10:00 o’clock a. m., the following property, to-wit; Thne Head of Horses; Otic black horse, one gray mare, in foal; 1! sorrel driving horse: Two Head of' i Cattle: One Jersey and Durham milch cow, 1 Jersey and Polled Durham cow, fresh in May. Hogs and < hiekens: Six head of fat hogs, 1 Duroc brood sow, will farrow March Ist; 4 dozen daying hens, 2 turkey hens, 1 gobbler. Farming Implements: One Turnbull wagon, complete; 1 McCormick mower, 1 Oliver riding corn plow, 1 check rower corn planter, 2 breaking plows, 1 revolving hay rake, 2 harrows, spring-tooth and spike; 1 shovel plow, hay rack, mud boat, log chain, 2 buggies, one open and tone sop buggy; 1 set heavy work harness, set single buggy harness, 30 gallon good cider vinegar, lot of corn fodder, in field; a lost of household and kith »n furniture. Terms—All sums of $5.00 and under cash in hand; all sums over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, the purchaser giving his note therefor with approved security. No property removed until terms of sale are complied with. NATHANIEL MAY. John Spuhler, Auct. i PUBLIC GALE. As I have quit farming I will sell on my farm, one mile east ar-G three miles south of Monroe, or three miles north and one and one-naif miles east of Berne, known as Dick Stricker farm. Wednesday. February 7, 1912, .icguiuing at 10 o'clock a m , ♦he following property, to-wit: Ten Head of Horses: One team ge’d’.ags, coming 4 years old. weight 1300 lbs, 1 gray and 1 hay: 1 draft mare, sorrel, weighing 1600 tbs., coming 5 years old, in foal; 1 /ray gelding, coming 4 years old, weight 1150; 1 sorrel gelding, coming 6 years old. weigh* about 1100,

BREAK that GOUGH One bottle of our White Pine and Red Spruce Cough Syrup will break up a cold in a double quick time. 25c the bottle - LACHOT & RICE

I Turkeys ..... nc Chicks ..„ 9c j Old roosters • 5c FULLFNMAMP’S. Lard 8c Butter ..................25c Eggs ........................... 30c I NIBLICK <£ CO. |K«B .27c 'Butter 20c @ 25c, KALVER MARKETS I Beef hides 9c i Calf 12c : Tallow 5c i Sheep peits [email protected] COAL PRICES. Anthracite SB.OO White Ash lump $4.50 1 Washed Nut $4.50 Pocahontas Egg or Lump $4.75 ■ Kannei Lump or Lg fa . $6.00, ■lndiana Lump $4.00' Hocking Lump $4.25 'Virginia Splint $4.50 I — H. BERV.aG. Sprinj chlcftitis 7c Duc.ks , Fowls 7c I Geese .6c j Eggs 22c ■ Butter 20c j Turkeys 11c I ! Old roosters 6c ! Chicks 7c family broke; 1 pony, coming 9 years ' old, weight about 800 lbs., family broke; 1 sorrel horse, coming 5 years old, broke to all harness, weight about 1150; 1 brown mare, 12 years old, weight about 1300 lbs., a good worker, in foal; 2 colts, coming yearlings. Three Head of Cattle. One Durham j cow, 6 years old, giving milk, to be fresh in May; 1 black Jersew cow, 8 years old, giving milk, will be fresh in March; 1 Jersey heifer, |to be fresh in March. Hogs: Three brood sows, bred in January; 19 shoats, weighing about forty lbs. each. Farming Implements: One Osborne i Disc, 14 cutter bought new last spring; j 1 disc seeder and American drill, bought new last spring; 1 Hayes corn planter, 80 rods of wire, Gopher cultivator, 2 wagons, 1 with good bed, and 1 with good ladder; 3 sets double work harness, 1 set double driving harness, i 1 set single harn&ss, 2 14-in. walking plows, tank heater, some hay and I baled straw, corn in the crib, and oth-1 er articles not mentioned. Terms—All sums of $5.00 and un- | der, cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit of 8 months wP’. oe given, the purchaser giving nis note therefor with approved security. No property to be removed until terms of sale are complied with. FRANK HALBERSTALF. J. N. Burkhead, Auct. M. S. Liechty, Clerk. PUBLIC GALE. I will offer at puonc auction at my ! residence. 4 miles west of Decatur, J and 1 mile east and 1 mile south of j Peterson on what is known as the Good hum, on Thursday, February 15, 1912. beginning at 10:00 o'clock a. m., the following property, to-wit: Five Head of Horses: One bay gelding, 7 years old, weighing 1400 tbs; 1 baj Gelding, 6 years old. weighing about 1500 tbs.; 1 driving horse. 4 years old, and 2 old horses. Eight. Head of Cattle: Three milch cows, one will Lr fresh March 1 st. 1 will be fresh April 15th, and one September Ist; 1 two-year-old heifer will be fresh April Ist, 1 two-year-old steer, 2 spring calves. Seventeen Head of Hogs: Five Poland brood sows, will farrow middle of March; 12 head of shoats. Farm- ■ ing Implements: Two wagons, one

BOBOBOBOBOBOBOBOBOBOBOBOBOBOBOBOBOBOBOBOBOBOBOBOBOEOIOBOBUBuh i Teeple, Brandyberry & Petersons | I NlNTrt I I CLEARANCE SALE! i Will Close FEBRUARY 10TH, 1911 Buy Now 5

FANCY ALL-WOOL SUITS FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN Sizes 34 and up $ 5.00 Suits'go at $2.00 $ 7.00 Suits go at 3.00 $lO 00 Suits go at . . 4.00 $12.00 Suits go at 5.00 $15.00 Suits go at 6.50 $16.00 Suits go at 7.00 BLACK AND FANCY SUITS FOR MEN Sizes 34 to 46 From 20 to 33 1-3 Per Cent Off $ 8.00 Suits go at $ 6.00 $12.00 Suits go at.... 8.00 $15.00 Suits go at. ... 10.00 $20.00 Suits go at.... 16.00 $25.00 Suits go at... . 20.00 20 Per Cent Off for All Blue Serge Suits in Steck BLACK UNFINISHED WORSTED AND THIBET SUITS One-third Off SIO.OO Suits go at... .$ 6.65 $12.00 Suits go at.... 8.00 $15.00 Suits go at.... 10.00 SIB.OO Suits go at ... 12.00 $20.00 Suits go at.... 13.30

This is a strictly cash sale at these extremely low prices. Teeple, Brandyberrv & Peterson

as goad as new, John Deere riding breaking plow, good as new; John Deere breaking plow, good as new; 2 sulky corn plows, one good as new. check row corn planter, steel bay rak“, spike tooth harrow, spring tooth harrow, disc, good as new, steel clod crusher, one Ideal giant Deering mower, good as new; 8-forked hay tedder, good as new; double-shovel plow, single shovel plow, 5-shovel cultivator, surrey, lop buggy, Ifl-f<x>t hay ladder, | 3 18-foot ladders, mud boat, 60-gal. gal- j i vanized coal oil tank, 4 sets work ha.' i ness. set buggy harness, sausage stuffer and grinder, wheel barrow, dinner bell, meat benches, heating stove, fodder in mow, oats in bin, about 6 dozen spotted Wyandotte chickens, 10 or 15 bu. of potatoes, cream separator, and many other things not mentioned led. j Terms—All sums of |5.00 ana under, cash in hand; over >5.00 a credit lof 9 months will be-given, the purI chaser giving note with approved security; 4 per cent off for cash. No property removed until settled for. B. F. BOOKER. Noah Frauhiger, John Spuhler, uctioneers. _o MAGNER SALE POSTPONED. C. B. Andrews, guardian or Mahala Magner, announces that the sale of ! her personal property announced for I next Monday, February sth, has been 1 postponed. * 28t3 ■■■■ 111 o —— Democrat Want Ads Pav

BOYS’ KNICKERBOCKER FANCY SUITS One-third Off $2.00 Suits go at $1.35. $2.50 Suits go at 1.65 $3.00 Suits go at 2.00 $4.50 Suits go at 3.00 $5.00 Suits go at 3.35 $6.00 Suits go at 4.00 $7.50 Suits go at 5.00 Roys’ Knickerbocker Blue Serge Suits at 20 Per Cent Off NECKWEAR SI.OO Ties go at 80c .50 Ties go at 40c .25 Ties go at 20c Overcoats for Men and Young Men At 33 1-3 Per Cent Off $ 5.00 Overcoats go at $ 3.35 $ 6,00 Overcoats go at 4.00 $ 7.50 Overcoats go at 5.00 $ 9.00 Overcoats go at 6.00 $10.50 Overcoats go at 7.00 $12,00 Overcoats go at 8.00 $15.00 Overcoats go at 10.00 SIB.OO Overcoats go at 12.00 $20.00 Overcoats go at 13.35 $22.50 Overcoats go at 15.00 $25.00 Overcoats go at 16.65 You Can Save Money if You Buy Now BOYS’ OVERCOATS One-third Off $3.00 Overcoats go at. .$2.00 $4.50 Overcoats go at.. 3.00 $5.00 Overcoats go at.. 3.35 $6.00 Overcoats go at.. 4.00 I

| WILL. IT PAY? j 0 To use Armours Sugar Beet „ 0 FERTILIZER ■ | All Animal Matter Goods ! I j 200 lbs. per acre II Ask The Beet Men SEE J. D. HALE ° r ED. LYONS oDecatur, Indiana.

SWEATER COATS X One-third Off $ .50 Sweater Coats at $ .35 SI.OO Sweater Coats at .65 $1.50 Sweater Coats at 1.00 $2.50 Sweater Coats at 1.65 $3.00 Sweater Coats at 2.00 $4.50 Sweater Coats at 3.00 $5.00 Sweater Coats at 3.30 All Duck, Corduroy and Sheep Pelt Lined Coats .at 33 1-3 Per Cent Off $1.50 Coats go at....-. .SI.OO $2.50 Coats go at 1.75 $3.00 Coats go at 2.00 $5.50 Coats go at 3.35 JERSEY SWEATERS One-third Off SI.OO Sweaters go at.. .$ .65 $1.50 Sweaters go at... 1.00 $2.00 Sweaters go at... 1.35 $2.50 Sweaters go at... 1.70 $3.00 Sweaters go at... 2.00 ODD PANTS FOR MEN — At One-fourth Off SI.OO Pants go at $ .75 $1.50 Pants go at 1.12 $2.00 Pants go at 1.50 $3.00 Pants go at 2.25 $3.50 Pants go at 2.65 $4.00 Pants go at 3.00 $5.00 Pants go at 3.75 FANCY DRESS SHIRTS $1.50 Shirts go at $1.20 SI.OO Shirts go at 80 $ .50 Shirts go at 40

‘ .. BIEYSKBIOmS - —■—■—M—■— 1 11 ' M-TMMI « I ! ! „ BANKING CONVENIENCE N 9 J na V er wh ere you live, you can have T". an ‘ ;, ng convenience afforded by the r irst National Bank. Just enclose your cheek draft or money orders in an envelope carefully addressed to this bank. As soon as the deposit is received credit will be given on the books and acknowledgement made of deposit, so that your money will a’ way s be safeguarded against loss, even though you do not take time to come into town. WE INVITE CHECKING AND TIME |DEPO£ITS. FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR, INDIANA W A Kueb^r P^cep n reßid e nt. F W Uhi« I

FANCY WOOL DRESS SHIRTS SI.OO Shirts go at $ .50 $1.50 Shirts go at 75 $2.00 Shirts go at 1.00 $2.50 Shirts go at 1.25 HATS AT 25c OFF SI.OO Hats go at $ .75 $1.50 Hats go at 1.10 $2.00 Hats go at 1.50 $3.00 Hats go at 2.25 * _____________ ■ Any Cap in Store at Onehalf Price • $ .50 Caps go at $ -25 SI.OO Caps go at 50 $1.50 Caps go at 75 FANCY VESTS $1.50 Vests go at SI.OO $2.50 Vests go at 1.25 $3.00 Vests go at 1,50 Two Dozen Fancy Vests Worth from 11.50 to 83.00. Your choice for >I.OO Each Fur Gloves and Mittens SI.OO Kind for ......$ .75 $1.50 Kind for 1.00 WOOL UNDERWEAR $2.00 Suits go at $1.50 $3.00 Suits go at $2.25 $3.50 Suits go at 2.65 $4.00 Suits go at 3.00 Boys’ Fleece Underwear 50c Suits go at 40c Rubber Surface Slip-on Coats $5.00 Coats go at $3.00