Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 47, Decatur, Adams County, 23 February 1912 — Page 4

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EAST rrdFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y., Feb. 23—(Spec-; ial to Dally Democrat)— Receipts, 2,- [ 400; shipments, 2,850; official to New York yesterday, nothing, account of storm; hogs closing 10c lower. Mixed, medium and heavy, $6.50 ©16.60; Yorkers, $6 [email protected]; pigs and lights, [email protected]; roughs, $6 00 @56.10; stags, [email protected]; sheep, 2,000; strang; lambs, 15c—25c higher; tops $7.25; cattle, 50; strong. G. v. BURK. No. 2 Red wheat 91c No. 2 White wheat 89c Oats 49c Yellow corn 83c Mixed corn 86c Rye 83c Timothy seec, prime 6-50 i Barley No. 2 85c | Feeding bailey 60c Aisike seed ...$12.00 No. clover hay $18.50 Timothy hay $20.00 Light mixed hay $20.00 Mixed clover hay $18.50 No. 1 oats straw $9.25 No. 1 wheat straw ... $9 25 Rye straw $9.25 Clover seed $12.25 [ — • ZCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Spring chickens 9c Ducks 10c Fowls 10c Geese 10c Eggs 25c Rutter 20c

FARM FOR SALE ■ A fine Homestead of 83 acres located one half mile Iron: Willshire. Ohio on fine stone J. road. Soil a good rich loam tiled and fenced, || 6 room frame house, good large barn, granery crib and machine shed, two wells good water, Orchard. Terms easy and at bargain price with immediate possession if taken in next ten days. I ■ ADDRESS LOCK BOX No. 31 WILL-HIRE, OHIO. ■ .'c 111 .... --.re !■ witim—hi.hib -W, , Min mu in I- - - ■ in,. PUBLIC SALE. . bolt rack, spring-tooth harrow, spike - - | tooth harrow, 2 horse ridhig cultivator. : I will sell at my res jence in Peter- 2-horse walking cultivator, riding son. Ind., 5 miles west of Decatur, on I breaking plow, walking breaking Tuesdav. February 27, 1912. beginning plow, set farm work harness, at 12 o'clock, noon, the following prop- fodder in the field, some seed corn, erty. to-wit: Five Head of Horses: fanning mill, other miscellaneous tools One bay mare, in foal, 12 years old; 1 Terms —For all sums of $5.00 and MT r.’ovk horse, one roan pacing mare, under, cash in hand; over $5.00 a cred 12 years old, 1 gray mare, gene-al pur- ir - of 9 months will be given, the purpose. 12 years old; 1 bay. 3 years old, chaser giving note with approved se- | perfectly sound. Hogs and Chickens, curity; 4 per cent off for cash. Koi F or shoals, weight 60 pounds; 2 doz- Property removed until settled for. ' hi< ':ens. Farming implements: JOSEPH PETEUSEIM. Uue la m wagon, with bed and box; :-oah 1 rnnht.-cr, Auct. « —— ■ ' |T»MM «- f— -— J SUGAR j B EET i SUGAR On exhibition in our lobby is some sugar macle by rhe Holland-St Louis Sugar Co. at thrnr .factory at St. Louis. You are invited to call and examine the same. Adams County will have thousands of acres in Beets this year and ought to receive over one-half million dollars for the crop. We want to help you finance the crop. I FIRST [NATIONAL BANK | D 'CATUR. Z-> INDIANA

Turkeys lie Chicks 9c Old roosters - 5c KALVER MARKETS Beef hides 9c Calf ..... 12c Tallow ’ 5c Sheep pelts [email protected] , FULLErir. AMP'S. ! Lard 8c I Butter -25 c Eggs 25c ... NIBLICK £ CO. Eggs 25c | Butter 17c@25c COAL PRICES. Anthracite SB.OO i White Ash lump $4-50 Washed Nut $4.50 Pocahontas Egg or Lump $1.75 Kannei Lump or Egt, $6.00 [ Indiana Lump ... $4.00 Hocking Lump $1.25 Virginia Splint $l5O H. SER' '.<G. Spring chickens .....9c, ■ Ducks 16c 'Fowls 10'! I Geese 10c | JTcrjrg .... ->C I Butter Z'»c , Turkeys .... Hr ; Old roosters 5c | 1 ( hicks ..

PUBLIC SALE. I will sell at my residence, 6 miles southeast of Decatur, 4 miles northwest of Willshire, on the Piqua road, j 3 miles northeast of Pleasant Mills, | and 3% miles southwest of Wren, on what is known as the old Lee farm on Friday, February 23, 1912, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., the’following property', to-wit: Eight Head of Horses: ■ One bay mare, 8 years old; 1 bay I horse, 9 years ola; < -black driving I mare, 5 years old; 1 sorrel driving horse, 3 years old; 1 bay colt, 2 years old, coming 3; two bay colts, coming 2 years old, and 1 bay colt, coming 1 year old. Six Head of Cattle: One red cow, will be fresh by day of sale; 1 red cow, will tie fresh on Ist of Augist; 1 black Polled bull, 2 years old; 1 black Polled heifer, coming 2 years old; 1 red heifer, coming 1 year old. ! and 1 gray heifer, coming 1 year old. Hogs and Sheep. 12 head of hogs, ' weight about 175 pounds each; 56 head [if ewes and lambs. Rarming fmpL - ments: One steel tire top buggy, good | as new-; 1 surrey, good as new; 1 set ' driving harness, set single driving hai ‘ ness, McCormick binder, 1 riding com plow, 1 double stiovel plow, 1 disc harrow, 1 spring tooth harrow, 1 grain I drill, 1 fanning mill. 1 grindstone. Terms —For all amounts of $5.00 and ' under, cash in band; over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, the purchaser giving note with approved se-[ entity; 4 per cent off for cash. No [ property removed until settled for. EICHARD HARRIS. S. R. Rose, Auct. Kit Cowan, Clerk. PUBLIC SALE. Having sold the farm, the unders'gned will offer for sale at his residence, % mile south of Pleasant Mills, i or 6% miles southeast of Decatur, on! the old Nuttman farm, on Tuesday. I [February 27, 1912, beginning at Ul [ o'clock a. m„ the following property. [ to-wit: Seven head of Horses: One black brood mare, in foal, weight 1400; !1 black brood mare, 3 years old: 1

J QrJity. I I At- '« .. b.jucz Awarca4 I Cold Mcdai £ Jparls Txp-.tsitson 1900. ‘K For Sale By Ben Knapke O' Live Stock and Genera! Auctioneer years of experience means Dollars ior vou J. N. Burkhead Monroe, - - - Indiana Telephone at my expense Em r.'ir-V| ■ J_JKr\! MW \ \ $$ electro Jj j.s HiSRLEY MACHINE w' ,1 HL? Clj cASO-NEW At- - lEB MB •J 4 We sell the Red Electric Laundry Washer it will not cost over 2c per hour. Call and we will explain its merits ATZ 4 STEELE N. 2nd. St.

bay mare, safe in foal, weighs 1300, 1 bay draft horse, 5 years old, weight 1500; 1 general purpose horse, 6 years old, weighs 1100; 1 fall colt and one yearling colt. Six Head of tattle. One Jersey cow, fresh first of April; 1 Durham cow, fresh Ist of April; 1 Halstein heifer, fresh about May Ist; 1 yearling calf, 1 Short Horn cow, calf by side; 1 roan cow, calf by side; 1 I Poled-Durham, fresh March 1; 1 roan ■ cow, fresh soon. Sheep and Hogs: I Thirty-live head breeding ewes, 8 brood sows, five Durocs, 2 O. I. C’s, 1 Poland China, all will farrow March 1; 1 registered Duroc boar, 15 head of shoats, weighing from 36 to 70 lbs. each. Farming Implements: Two 2horse wagons, Milwaukee binder, Milwaukee mower, new grain drill, corn planter, International hay tedder, Ohio hay loader, riding breaking plow, 2 riding cultivators, double and single shovel ploys, disc harrow, spike-tooth and spring-tooth harrows, hay rake, 2 top buggies, open carriage, 2 sets d . '■ ble work harness, 2 sets single buggy harness, hay ladders, bub-sleds, hay in mow, corn fodder in field, 15 1 ' chickens and 8 turkeys, Malleable range, gasoline range and numerous other articles. Terms--All sums of $5.00 and under, cash in hand :over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, the purchase, giving note with approved security. 4 per cent off for cash. No property removed until settled for. M. BEERY & SON. J. N Rurkhead, Auct. Frank Masters, Clerk. —4 ——o —- PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale ■at his residence, 4 miles southeast of D catur, on the Joseph Smith farm on Friday. March 1, 1912, beginning at 19 o’clock a. m., the following property 1 to-wit: Two Head, of Horses: One [mare, 13 years old; 1 mare, 3 years old, broke single and double. Three Head of Cattle: One Jersey cow, 8 years eld. will lie fresh Ist of May; 1 roan cow, 7 years old, will be fresh last of April and 1 yearling steer. Hogs and Sheep: Two breed sows, 1 with pigs by side; 4 shoats, weight about 50 lbs. each. Four head of i sheer. Farming Implements: Two wagons, 3 1 2-in. tire and one 1%-in. [tire; carriage, buggy, set bob-sleds, iron kettle, set double work harness, set single harness, check row corn i planter, 2-horse cultivator, disc drill, | hay rake. Milwaukee mowing maI chine, good as new; breaking plow, spike tooth harrow, double shovel plow, single shovel plow, wheel barrow, hay ladder and bed combined, set dump boards. 844-gal. keg churn, ’ corn in crib, fodder in field, oats in [ bin, wheat and rye in field, 75 head of chickens and other articles too numerous to mention. Lunch served at 12 o’clock. Terms —For all amounts of $5.00 and under, cash in hand. For all , amounts over $5.00 a credit of nine months will be given, the purchaser giving note with approved security. ! 3 per cent off for cash. D. P. OVERHULSER. [ John Spuhler, Auct. o PUBLIC SALE. The unders-gned will sell at public auction, 3 miles west and •» mile north of Hoagland, 1 mile east and mile south of the Nine Mile place, and % mile east 44 mile north from Stop 12 on the Fort Wayne & Springfield interurban line, known as the old I Smitley farm, on Thursday, March 14, ; 1912, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., the following property, to-wit: Four Head of Horses: Ono gelding, 5 years old, weight 1600 lbs; 1 gelding, 7 years old, weight 1500 lbs; 1 mare, 3 years old, will foal March 17; 1 mare, 2 years old. Ten Head of Cattle: Five milch cows, 1 givinghnilk, four will be fresh in March; 1 steer, 2 years old; 1 steer, 18 months old I two-year-old heifer, and 1 fwe-months’ old calf. Fifteen Head of Hogs: One Chester White brood sow, will farrow by day of sale; 14 shoats, weight about 75 lbs. each. Farming Implements: One wide-tired wagon, 1 narrow-tired wagon, 2 tep buggies, single buggy, binder, hay rake, 2 breaking plows, rullcr, si r n tooth harrow, grain drill, coin planter, 2 cultivators, 1 Oliver brand new; pair bob-sleds, hay rack, set dt:mn boards, 2 sets work harness, set single harness, log chains, iron kettle, grindstone, bicycle, about 32 cord of stove wood, and about 10 shocks corn fodder. All the household furniture. Six turkey hens and 1 Tom. Terms —For all sums of $5.00 and under, cash in hand. For all amounts over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, the purchase’ giving note with approved security. 3 per sent off tor cash. No property removed until set tied for. MRS. HENRY EIGENBERG. John Spuhler, Auct. , j Paul Smitley, Clerk. ' [ The Robert Miller sale of personI, property, which was to have beer > held yesterday, has been postponet until Tuesday of next week. At tha time Mr. Miller will dispose of all hti property. If you want bargains at. tend this one. . 1

PUBLIC SALE. t 3 Having rented his farm the under3 signed will offer for sale at his res- : idence, 5% miles northeast of Decal tur, 1 mile north and 144 mile east of - the Lucky school hous£, in Union L township, Adams county, on Monday, f March 4, 1912, beginning at 10 o’clock ! a. m„ the following property, to-wit: i Seven Head of Horses: One full- : blooded Black Norman mare, 6 years old, in foal, weight 1,650 tbs: 1 full-1 I blooded bay Norman mare, 5 years old. in foal, weight 1650 lbs : I black i gelding, 4 years old, broke to all harness; 1 mare colt, full-blooded Nor- - man, coming 2 years old; 1 sorrel mare, 13 years old; 1 mare, coming i 2 years old, and 1 suckling colt. Four i Head of Cattle: One Durham cow, . was fresh in January; 2 Durham! ■ cows, will be fresh in March and 1 I i i yearling heifer calf. Hogs and | : Sheep: Eleven brood sows will far 'row in April; 28 sboats. weight be tween 50 and 100 Tbs. Five Shropshire ewes, 2 and 3 years old. McCormick binder, new; McCormick mower, Hoosier disc grain drill, nev; Cassady riding breaking plow, ne" 1 walking breaking plow, disc, new: spike-tooth harrow, riding cultivator. ■ 2 double shovel plows, hay tedder, 3%-inch tire Studebaker wagon, new; i narrow tire wagon, carriage, new; spying wagon, hog rack, tank heater, top buggy, pair bob-sleds, mud boat, hay ladder, 16-ft. long; fanning mill, 2 sets heavy breeching harness, new: set carriage harness, new; set single buggy harness, 2 sets fly nets, good; Sharpless cream separator, iron ket- , . tie, oil stove, 5 tons timothy hay, corn ‘ in crib, 55 shocks fodder in field, some household and kitchen furui1 ture and many other articles too numerous to mention. 12 doz. chickens, Bronze turkeys, 2 hens and 1 gob- ’ bier, 6 ducks. 3 geese. Terms —For all amounts of $5.0 r ' and under, cash in hand. For all ' amounts over $5.00 a credit of nine months will be given, the purchase 1 giving bankable note therefor with approved freehold security to the sat- •' isfaction of the undersigned. 3 pei cent off for cash. No property removed until settled for. >i FRED BIENZ. John Spuhler, Auct. ■ Fred Koldeway, Clerk. PUBLIC SalE. ; The unuersigned will offer for sale at his residence, 4 miles west of Monroe, on the W. S. Wolfe farm, on Thursday, February 22, 1912, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., the following propeity, to-wit: Stock: One brown ' horse, coming 3 years old, weight about 1400 lbs; 4 cows, 1 will be fresh about March 15; 1 fresh in June. 1 red Poled cow, fresh in April, and 1 Holstein cow, fresh about. April Ist; 16 head of hogs, including 1 brood sow, will farrow about April 10; 1 Duroc sow, will farrow last of April; 7 white shoats, weighing about UM) lbs. each, and 7 red shoats, weighing about 40 lbs. each Farming Implements: One 2-horse wagon, stiff tongue: hayladders and hog rack combined, new ground plow, set double work harness, Sulky r riding plow and other articles. Terms For all sums of $5 00 and ' under, cash in hand. For all amounts over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will J be given, the purchaser giving note [ with approved security; 4 per cent off for cash. No property removed un ’ til settled for. WM. WOLFE. J N. Burkhead, Auct. G. JI. McManama, Clerk. s ~ Good fresh cow- for sale; inquire O'George Zimmerman, R.. R. 9. 39t6 T 3 , - i I Bring Your Money ♦ ; • Troubles to Us * ♦ V. e can loan you enough mon < ♦ t < to put you on your feet. « « Er-nxh t get rid of the small, > 1 • worrisome bills w hich you find t « bard to moot. We loan on Furniture, Pianos. 1 ♦ liurs.s aiid Wagons, etc., with- - . | out removal. 60c per week pays . r < a $25 loan tn 50 weeks. - , ALL OT-HER SUMS IN PROPORTION. * i i- # Ol ’I NEW METHOD of mak ♦ 4 ini, I..an does away with the old * ; imi i tss e and makes it ♦ ♦ ' * I credit account with us. ♦ [ ♦ If you need money, fill out ♦ ♦ ml mail u«, this blank and out ♦ ♦ gent will call on you. ♦ 1 ♦ Name < r ♦ Art,Loss; st. and N0....1 4 ♦ Amount Wanted * ♦ Our agent is in Decatur every * ♦ Tuesday. * < Reliable Private 4 ■ * ———_ r : h tow uan c : n • Established 1896. Room 2. Sec- ♦ d ♦ ond Floor, 706 Calhoun Street. ♦ lt ! . Home 'Phone, 8143 * Is ♦ ♦ t * I “Ft Wayne. Ind * *♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»«>♦ * I _

I Old Adams County BankP Decatur, Indiana. Capital $120,000 ■tfi’-jtJkXXJ’’•. Surplus . $30,000 C. S. Niblick, President Kir9C l’«nd John Nibiick Vice Presidents ‘ ' EX. Ehinger, Cashier. I’“ F ' a a a Special ty Reflect Resolve Collections | 'tvxSSrfiMMf Made j The Feeling W Security. „ rry *8 J The Freedom From worry, — The Knowlege That ! Every You Are Prepared To Take Accomoda- | | Advantage of an Opportunity | WHEN PRESENTED, With Safe I ®! Is Worth Any Sacrifice 8 In Starting and Building Your Extended | Bank Account! uUr L Patrons I |“ 1 | We Pay;4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits „ - ITS WORTH- WH-ILE You owe it to yourself to investigate our spring shoes and oxfords, because their attractive appearance and good fit make them easy to select. PEOPLES & GERKE New Location In Meibers Block First Door South of Schmitt Meat Market. I» ——J SPECIAL FARES WEST Via Clover L.eaf Route 1912 HOME SEEKERS EXCURSIONS First and third Tuesday in each month to western and southwestern poi* - 25 days returning. Stop-over privileges. WINTER TOURS To California, Mexico, Texas and the Gulf Coast country. Liberal stopover privileges Long limit. Low Rate one way Colnist Tickets to North Pacific Coast points on sale March Ist. to april 15th. 1912 A Letter or postal card to H. J. Thompson, Agent Toledo, St. Louis & Western Ry., IJecatur, Ind., ur to this office, will get you time tables and complete information as to service’ sleeping car reservations, etc. E. L. BROWNE, District Passenger Agent. . Erie and Krause Sts., Toledo, Ohio BOSSE OPERA HOUSE Tues., Feb. 27th. Engagement Extraordinary Positively Guaranteed Attraction The Wagenhals & Kemper Co. Present THE GREAT AMERICAN'PLAY PAID IN FULL By Eugene Walter With the same excellence of Production and Brilliance of Cast that characterized its Sensational Engagements of two years at the Astor Theatre, New York, and six months at the Grand Opera House, Chicago. Most Important Theatrical Event of the Season Greatest Dramatic Success in 20 Years Seats on Sale at Usual Place Prices 25, 50, 75, 4rows SI.OO

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