Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 53, Decatur, Adams County, 1 March 1912 — Page 4

|| E3OQOIZ3 Sjl o THE DAILY MARKET REPORTS O {j Corrected Every Afternoon |« |Lwr-——II—IAI—TT-JI

uAil nUI-bALO. East Buffalo, N. Y., March —(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 6,400: shipments, 4,180; official to New York yesterday, 760; hogs closing steady at decline; pigs weak. Yorkers, medium and heavy, $6.00; light Yorkers, $6.85 @56.75; pigs, $6.25 @56.40; roughs, $6.00@ $6.10; stags, $4.50®55.50; sheep, 1,260; firm; lambs stow; tops, $7.10; cattle. 400; steady. G. i. BURK. No. 2 Red wheat 93c Nv. 2 White wheat 90c; Oats 50c Yellow corn 83c Mixed corn 80c Rye 83c , Timothy seeu prime 6.50, Barley No. 2 85c. Feeding barley 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 . .. ~..59.25 No. 1 wheat straw $9.25 ' Rye straw $9.25; Clover seed $12.00 j _ r rAL aSARAET. Spring chickens 9c L Ducks 10c Fowls 10c. Geese 10c: Eggs 25c j Butter 20c j

SHOES FOR WORKING MEN % * ; e*.*L i < ; , “-y < You will sOOi n be needing a good substantial pair o work shoes, and P of course you want the best that r , you can buy for your f'noney. i )ur n work shoes are absolutely solid no cutoff vamps and no imitation of * leather used in the building of our |* shoes. Don’t you think itwklpay you to buy this kind. Remember you get them at our store. “ ELZEY fSc Opp. Court House. a . < a. * -■ — -—- • ~ "~• ■ • i : D | | THE HOME OF !I « I Quaiity Groceries I ad£ | W' kj| ll WE § - - ater t° se | F | sci Who Are Particular About | W lO2 1 wU What They Eat! That’s Why We Are Particular About What We Buy! You Benefit A common expression. > “What have you good to eat” Leave that to us. Our suggestions are sure.to'JJhelp ■ you out. One line of solid pack can goods never’fail | ite pleas? the most particular. Let us help you out . of your difficulties. We pay cash or trade for produce Eggs 20c Butter 18 to 27 Hower and Hower. Nnnh of G. R. & 1. Depot. ’Phone 108.

Turkeys .... lie Chicks sc . Old roosters 5c KALVER MARKETS — Beef hides 9c i Calf 12c Tallow 5c Sheep pelts 25c @sl.oo FULLEMIAMP’B. i Lard ......... ..... **••••••■•».. 8c ! Butter 25c j Eggs j 18c NIBLICK «t CO. Eggs 18c Buttei 17c@25c COAL PRICES. — Anthracite SB.OO White Ash lump $4.50 .Washed Nut $1.50 Vocation tas Egg or Lump $4.75 I *• Nauuer Lump or Egb . ....... $6.00 ' Indiana Lump $4.00 'Hocking Lump $4.25 I ( Virginia Splint $4 50 I H. BER’ ,<G. j Spring chickens 9c I ! Ducks 10c i j Fowls 10c i , Geese .. . 10c , Eggs 25c I Butter 20c I : I'urkeys .. lie | i Old roosters 5c i I t hicks a Ze I

I PUBLIC SALE. I will sell at my residence, 6 miles |' southeast of Decatur, 4 miles northI j west of Willshire, on the Fiqua road, 3 I miles northeast of Pleasant Mills, and : 3% miles southwest of Wren, on what | is known as the old Lee farm, on MonI day, March 4, 1912, beginning at 10 II o’clock a. m„ the following property, I to-wit: Eight Head of Horses: Bay : mare, 8 • old; black driving mare. 5 years old; , : sorrel driving horse, 3, years old; bay , colt, 2 years old, coming 3; 2 bay : colts, coming 2 years old, and 1 bay colt coming 1 year old. Six Head of j Cattle: Red cow, will be fresh by day ; of sale; red cow, will be fresh on Ist , of August; black Poled bull, coming . 2 years old; black Poled heifer, com- ’! ing 2 years old; red heifer, coming 1 j i year old. and 1 gray heifer, coining 7 year old. Hogs and Sheep: Twelve! I head of hugs, weight about 175 lbs i leach; 56 head of ewes and lambs. I Farming Implements: Steel tire t r j buggy, good as new; surrey, good as I new; set driving harness, set single I driving harness. McCormick binder, [ riding corn plow, double shovel plow, I breaking plow, disc harrow, springtooth harrow, Ohio hav loader, good as new; grain drill, fanning mill and 1 I grindstone. Terms —For all sums of $5.00. and | i under, cash in hand: all amounts over I $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be j I given, the purchaser giving note with j approved security; 4 per cent off for: cash. No property removed until set-: tied for. RICHARD HARRIS. S. R. Rose, Auct. Kit Cowan, Clerk. PUBLIC SALE. Having rented nis farm the under sis. ■ ■ will offer for sale at his resi idence. 5% miles northeast of DecaI tur, 1 mile nortli and 1 ! 2 mile east o' I the Lucky school house, in Unicn | township, Adams county, on Monday, ■March 4, 1912, beginning at 10 o'clock ! |a. m., the following property, to-wit: I Seven Head of Horses: One fullI blooded Black Norman mare, 6 years ( I old, in foal, weight 1.679 ibs: 1 full- ; blooded bay Norxhan mare, '■ years I old. in foal, weight 1650 Ibs.; 1 black j gelding, 4 years old, broke to all harness; 1 mare colt, full-blooded Norman, coming 2 years old; 1 sorrel mare, 13 years old; 1 mare, coming 2 years old, and 1 suckling colt. Four I < Head of Cattle: One Durham cow, * was fresh in January: 2 Turham < cows, will be fresh in March and 1 | 4 yearling heifer calf. Hogs and i Sheep: Eleven brood sows will far-1 4 row in April; 28 shoats. weight be- i 4 tween 50 and 100 Ibs. Five Shrop- t shire ewes, 2 and 3 years old. Me- « Cormick binder, new; McCormick 4 mower, Hoosier <itsc grain drill, n.. j Cassady riding b-eaking plow, new « 1 walking break.ng plow, disc, new: , spike-toeth harrow, riding cultivator, j e 2 double shovel plows, hay tedder, j - 344-inch tire Studebaker wagon, new: l — narrow tire new: spring wagon, he? tack, tank heater, I :op buggy, pair bob-sleds, m?J boat,, * tai ladder, 16-ft long; tanning mill. • ! sets .heavy breeching harness, new; !♦ set carriage harness, new: set single * inggy hitt-ness, 2 sets tty nets, good: ♦ Sharpless' cream separator, iron ket ♦ le, oil stows. 5 tons timothy hay, corn » n crib, 55 shocks lodde: in held, * some housdnold and kitchen furni-'4 :ure and many <rther articles too nu 4 nerous to mention. 12 dox chick-' ms, Bronze rarkey ». 2 hens and 1 gob >ler, 6 ducks. 3 geese. Terms —For all amouats of $5.00|4 ind under, cash in hand. For al! < imounts over $5.00 a credit of nin** • months will be- given, the purtijaaer * giving bankable- note therefor with > * approved freehoßd security to the sat- j . isfaction of the undersigned. J per j 4 cent off for cash. Au property re < moved until settled for. FRED LTENZ. ( John Spuhler, dtuct. I , Fred Koldeway, Clerk. EGGS FC. SALE S. C. Rhode Intend Reds, t cents each. Geese Eggs—Ojnimot 10' k each; Embden geese, 2.9 c eae-b. Dc?k Eggs—lndian Runner, Whi.e t.nd Fawn. "• cents each; Imperial Pe ■ | kin, 5 cents each.; Buff Orpingtons, 5c ' to 10c each. S. C. CRAMER, Mercer Ave, Decatur, Ind. Thoue 641. 49t52 SHOE REPAIRING. — I am now prepared tn do your repai ting, and do it right. Located in the I Burns harness shop. 50tf PETER CONTER. NOTICE. Now is the time to file your mortgage exemptions. See Will Haffimdi. attorney, over Vance, Hite & Macklin’s. 49e-o-d-tf NOTICE. We have Twenty or money to loan on ' farms. ’<ong time. No commission charges T&F-tt ERV. IN LAW OFFICE.

) SIXTY-FOURTH ANNUAL STATEMENT CDF - I THE PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO- OF PHILADELPHIA ASSETS LIABILITIES I I State, Municipal, Railroad & other Bonds $46,988,745.49 Policy Reserves . - ; Bank and other Stocks 362,029.50 Policy Claims awaiting prooi . 442,483.82 Mortages on Real Estate 48,427,440.75 Preminins Paid in Advance and other Premiun Notes’, secured by Policies . . 3,114,115.21 Liabilities . 1-703,167 49 Policy Loans ... 17,440,775.58 AccumulationsuponDeferredDistnbuLoans on Bonds, Stocks, etc 1,824,146.45 tion Policies ... 8,758, 125.55 Home Office and other Real Estate . . 1,897,841.82 Premiums Abatement for 1912 . . 3,210,000 00 Cash on Deposit and in Co.’s Office . . 2,916,766,75 Reserve for all other contingencies . 5,361,27:109 Net Defei red and unreported premiums 2,227,050.09 "—“ Interest and Rents due and Accrued, etc. 1,656,384.31 Gross Assets, December 31, 1911 . $126,855,295.95 Gross Assets, as above . . . . ; -$126,855,295.95 New Business ‘-paid for" in 1911, 21,439 Policies for $ 73,134,301.00 Insurance outstanding December 31, 1911, 200,232 Policies for £32,550,097.00 For full information concerning this Company’s policies and cost at your age, write Julian F. Franke, General Agent, North American Building, Fort Wayne, Indiana. in iii i ii I ~n—— »—ll miIH w w. ■!! - -- ....

FOR SALE —Two aer.s c 1 tit the new factory site. Addrrca Krt B. A. Winans, Livingston, V j tana. 5.’.:

. R.LSTARMI HER OSTOPATH Acute and Chronic Diseases.! Unice and Residence Over Bowers ! Realty Co’s. Office DECATUR, IND. Phone 314. ‘ Wodd For Sale I Kindling, Slabs, and good i country cook and heatingwood at the right price. S. H. Adams Phone 635 »♦**«•*«« <***♦♦* ♦ Bring Your Money ♦ * Troubles to Us ; * We can loan you enough mo»- •* ♦ ey to put you on your feet. * 4 Enough to get rid of the small. ♦ w orrisome bills which you find it 4 * hard to meet. 4 » We loan on Furniture, Pianos. 4 • Horses and Wagons, el:-., with- • out removal, per >« ••»; pays » a $25 loan in .' weeks. ► ALL OTHER .MTMrf IN' PRO- » PORTION. OUR NEW METHOD of mak- *! ing loans does :;wajr with tire old time red tape and makes it a very simple matter to open a credit account with ♦ it you need money, .ill out ♦ k a md mail us this Mank and our *! ► t gent will call on you. ♦ j -Nam« ♦; ► Address; St. ana No ► Amount Wanted 4 ► Our agent lain.Secatur eeery 4 ► Tuesday. 4 4 Reliable Private 4 4 4 4 h Warn 1 nsH comoary * 4 Established 189& Room 2. See- ♦ ; *■ ond Floor, 706 Uaihoun Street. * ♦- <3 , Home 'Phone, 888. * Fort Wayne. Ina 4 ♦♦♦•♦»© 4 •• - ■ - ** miwi» .

—■l.ri .1 M | .MT—HL ! -, $8250 CUTTING $1250 Get Posted. See Our Table Os Comparative Motor Car Values It will make you a posted purchaser and enable you to form an estimate in your selection of a car that is conservatively the most for the money. cutting Cars Cost Less Per Horsepower And Per Wheel Base Inch Than Any Other Automobile Selling For SI2OO or More~ 8 ' In point of design, workmanship and finish they are the h?gh as a s2 d SOO many instances SLl P erior t 0 cars selling as CLARK CARTER AUTO CO. Jackson, Mich. J. K. Zimmerman, Decatur, Ind., Representative.

-M A- ■-T|?ay .t WH AT IS IT? | W IT-ISa Remedy-for-Barren Mares ■ w Cows, Sows and Ewes “It s Guaranteed” ■ Dr. C. V. Connell > — 7ETERNARIAN Phone KHsi.k-r.7 102 W.. £Ol4 Paria Exposition For Sale By Ben Knapke* Live Stock and Generaii Auctioneer 9 years of experience means Dollars for you ; 1 J. N. BurkheatF , Monroe, - - - Indiana Telephone at my expense

Q 3 J L ZIQ I Painting Time Will Soon Be Here How about deciding on the color and quality J of paint you intend to use for spring painting? | l 1 Have you given this a thought? Why not attend || i to this now for painting time will soon be here I' To help you we have a stock of superior line of f ' f j quality paints. We handle exclusively the HOOSIER PAINT 100 PER CENT PURE and they are sold to you under the absolute guar- “ antee that they contain nothing but pure linseed ./ oil and the proper coloring pigments. Put water pro-f insurance on your house and i , make it more lasting and durable-secure for i yourself a beautiful home-use ""j Hoosier 100 Per Cent Pure I LACHOT & RICE J L □L U ■REJ EZ .□ - ■ ~ - - Men Back to the good old fashioned rmoke. The “White Stag’ shows the way. No matter what your grouch, no matter what kick you’ve had—simply forget em. you can smoke this cigar for it simply hits might off with ev ry pleasant idea you've had in satisfying the smoke sense. Made of old triple sweated thoroughly cured tobacco and in Mellow flavor and fragrance has one individuality all its own. For sale by all Dealers. It is Safe and Pure, And Sure to Cure! BENEFIT NOTICED AT ONCE H uara . h teed with its proper use. In spite of past failures disapi":ntTm ■:\’ n, nk^’ Vsl ?- aM », remedies, baths and other treatments, we knew that nnt "moi,. Rh eu n>»tic Tablets cure rheumatism and constipation. Would e is statement backed by our ■ ‘monev baek guarantee.” if we could not k°„ U J’°‘RV Ve pr °*l f ’ Iru s!er's Rheumatic Tablets are on sale in ail leading ey ares ? centß a box or six boxes for J 2.50 or will be sent ycucn write’ ° nCe P re P a, <l- Ask year druggists first and if he^will not supp y you , L F. TRUSLER, Huntington. Ind. P. S. Twenty To Thirty Days Treatment For 50 Cents. 7=~~" • • • / 41 Our Store you can get work shoes made in welts, perfectly smooth ln the bottom, no nails to made sore feet, but heavy, and durably built to stand all kinds of wear. PEOPLES & GERKE New Location In Meibers Block Mrst Door South of Schmitt Meat Market.