Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 54, Decatur, Adams County, 2 March 1912 — Page 4
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C,ASI nCi/hAJLO. East Buffola, N. Y., Mar. 2 (Special to Daily Democrat)— Receipts, 3,200; shipments, 1,900; official to New York yesterday, 3,420; hogs closing about steady. Medium and heavy, [email protected]; Yorkers, [email protected]; lights, $6.80@ $6.95; pigs, [email protected]; roughs, $5.90 @56.10; stags, [email protected]; sheep, 6,600; strong; lambs, tous, $7.25; cattle, 75, slow. G. ■« BURK. No. 2 Red wheat 96 c No. 2 White wheat 03c Yellow corn 86c Mixed corn 83c Oats 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 $9.25 No. 1 wheat straw ~.,.5925 Rye straw $9.25 Clover seed $12.00 »CGAL PRODUCE MARKET. Spring chickens >..9c Ducks 10c Fowls 10c Geese 10c ; Eggs 25c Bn iter 20c
SHOES FOR WORKING MEN ~ IgO ( w WC ;Z You will soon be needing a good substantial pair of work shoes, and of course you want the best that you can buy for your money. . Our work shoes are absolutely solid no cutoff vamps and no imitation of leather used in the building of our shoes. Don’t you think it will pay you to buy this kind. Remember you get them at our store. ELZEY & FALK Opp. Court House. II •I® Fill I THF HOME 0F I ■ Quality Groceries I , RwWI 1 * 1 Q- we I Cater T° OSe 0 1 18 l Who Are Particular About I t Bl What'Jhey Eat! That’s Why We Are Particular I About What We Buy! You Benefit I A common expression. ’ I “What have you good to eat” Leave that to us. Our suggestions are you out. One line of solid pack can goods never*fail 1 te please the most particular. Let us help you out of your difficulties. We pay cash or trade for produce Eggs 18c Butter 20 to 27 Hower and Hower. North of G. R. & I. Depot. ’Phone 108.
Turkeys He Chicks ... ........ 9c . Old roosters 5c v ——— g KALVEK MARKETS . Beef hides 9c j Calf 12c j Tallow .5c . Sheep pelts 25c @sl.oo FULLENKAMP’S. I Lard 8c Butter 25c 3 Eggs 18c NIBLICK 4 CO. . Eggs 18c : Buttei 17c@25c > COAL PRICES. ; Anthracite SB.OO > White Ash lump . $4.50 ) Washed Nut $4.50 i Pocahontas Egg or Lump $4.75 11 Kannet Lump or Egg . $6.00 i, Indiana Lump $4.00 . ■ Hocking Lump $4.25 ,' Virginia Splint 14 50 ' H. BgRVJG. Spring chickens ~9c Ducks 10c Fowls 10c ' Geese 10c Eggs 25c Butter ....20c Turkeys 11c . Old roosters 5c : Chicks 7c
I PUBLIC SALE. I will sell at my residence, 7 miles | ■ southweast of Decatur, 1 mile east of f Pleasant Mills, 3 miles northwest of * Willshire, on what is known as the Dayton Hard farm, on Wednesday, March 6, 1912, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., the following property, to-wit: I Seven Head of Horses and Mules: I One black mare, in foal, 6 years old, j weight 1600 lbs.; black mare, 4 years 0 old, weight 1500; team bay geldings. c 4 years old, weight. 2400; sorrel colt, c 18 months old, team black mules, coming 2 years old. Eight Head of Cattle: Jersey cow, 2 years old, will be fresh by day of sale; full-blooded c Holstein cow, 6 years old, will be c fresh last of March; black cow', 3 c years old, will be fresh in April; Dur--0 ■ ham cow, 6 years old, will be fresh in I March; %-lorsey cow, giving milk; [red cow, 3 years old, giving milk; Durham bull, 3 years old. heifer calf, c ! 6 months old. Hoss, Sheep and Poule try: Twelve h;-ad of brood sows, 1 head of Berkshire sows, will farrow . first of April; 3 head of Poland China sows, will farrow in March; 2 head of shows, with pigs by side; 3 Berk- . shire and half Poland China sows, will , farrow- in April; 65 head of shoats, weight from 50 to 100 lbs. each; full blooded O. I. C. boar, about one year j old. Thirty head of ewes, with lambs j by side; 1 full blooded Shropshire 11 buck; 100 chickens, about 80 laying . I hens and 20 last spring rosters; 1 j Scotch Collie dog, 10 months old I; Farming Implements: Milwaukee bind’J er, Hoosier disc grain drill, breaking i i plows, band cider press and other ar- ' tides. Lunch will be served on the . grounds by W. O. Johnson. Terms —For all sums of $5.00 and , under, cash in hand. For all amounts , over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will I , be given, the purchaser giving note I , with approved .ecurity. 4 per cent off; , j for cash. J. B. STIVERSON & SON. : i , John Spuh’yr, kuct. , PUBLIC SALE. i I will offer for sale at my residence, 6 miles east of Decatur, 2 miles north and P/2 miles west of Wren, on what is known as the Simon Traster farm,, on Monday, March 11, 1912, beginning at 1 o’clock p. m„ the following prop-1 crty, to-wit: Two head of horses: Sor-1 lei mare, with foal, 5 years old, weight 1450 lbs., and 1 sorrel colt, coming 1 I jear old. Two head of Cattle; One | milch cow, 5 years old, will be fresh by | : day of sale and one-half Jersey heifer. coming 2 years old. Seven Head of , Hogs: Two brood sows, will farrow : in March: 5 shoats, weight about 80 lbs. each. Farming Implements: Wagon and box, McCormick binder, Dutch L’nde corn plow, Scotch clipper, double-shovel plow, spring-tooth j harrow, spike-tooth harrow, scoop board, set double breeching harness, single buggy harness, about 100 bush- i el of oats, about 20 bushels of wheat, hay in mow and corn in crib; also about 125 shocks of corn in field and I some fodder, about 8 dozen chickens, 12 turkey hens and Tom, cream can. I Perfection churn and other articles not mentioned. Terms—All amounts of $5 and un- I der, cash in hand; over $5 a credit of 9 months will be hiven. the purchaser giving bankable note with approved security. 3 per cent off for cash on sums j over $5.00. No property removed un- ■ til settled for. V. G. SHIFFERLY. John Sputiler, Auct. ——— -z--O— ——— EGGS FOL SALE. S. C. Rhode Island Reds, 3 cents ■ each. Geese Eggs—Common geese, 10? each; Embden geese, 20c each. Duck Eggs—lndian Runner, White I and Fawn, 5 cents each; Imperial Pekin, 5 cents each; Buff Orpingtons, 5c to 10c each. S. C. CRAMER, Mercer Ave., Decatur, Ind. ’Phone 641. 49t52 i o IT DOESN’T PAY, H If you are finding your system full Mot cold, malaria, rheumatism, have 9 that run down .eeling, 49 Genetal Ton Mic will make you feel new again. For H coughs, colds in children and adults, ■ 49 General Tonis has no equal; puriU fies your blood, give® yon now vigor ■ makes life worth living. If you use 49 M General Tonic, we do not have to tel! m you its merits. If not, ask those whc 3 I have used it. It saves you many a B ] dollar in doctors’ bills. 49 is sold b) I all druggists. Convince yourself bj | trying a bottle of 49. You will nevei 1 be without it in your house. 49 nas I been sold for 52 years. 16e-o-dt NOTICE. . Now Is the time to file your iwxt gage exemptions. See Will Hammel! attorney, over Vance, Hite & Mack Un’s. 49-e-o-d-t NOTICE. We have Prenty or pioney to loan oi farms. Long time. No commissio; charges T&F-tf ERWIN LAW OFFICE.
SIXTY-FOURTH ANNUAL STATEMENT ' OF ' THE PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO- OF PHILADELPHIA « ASSETS LIABILITIES j State, Municipal, Railroad & other Bonds $46,988,745.49 Policy Reserves •■•••• f 107 ’®80,247.00 ; ' Bank and other Stocks 362,029.50 Policy Clams awaiting proof .. . . 442,483.82 J Mortages on Real Estate. ...... . 48,427.440.75 Premiums Paid in Advance and other :Premiun Notes, secured by Policies . . 3,114,115.21 Liabilities .• . ■ u ,' A.: ; >03,161.49 Policy Loans \ . 17,440,775.58 Accumulations upon Deferred DistnbuLoans on Bonds, Stocks, etc 1,824,146.45 tion Policies .. . ■ _ • • • • • • J Home Office and other Real Estate . . 1,897,841.82 Premiums Abatement f,JI . 1 “ ’ r’qci’oSS'S? .[Cash on Deposit and in Co.’s Office . . 2,916,766,75 Reserve for all other contingencies . . _ 8 Net Deferred 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 ...... $126,850,295.95 New Business “paid for” in 1911, 21,439 Policies for $73,134,301.00 i Insurance outstanding December 31, 1911, 200,232 Policies for 532,550,097.00 , For full information concerning this Company’s policies and cost at your age, write Julian F. Franke, General Agent, i North American Building, i’ t Fort Wayne, Indiana. - — i — ■— . - 1,1 —
— — PUBLIC SALE. — I Having rented my farm, the underI signed will offer for sale at his farm,; j 5% miles east and V 2 mile south of Decatur, 1 mile north and miles east ot Bobo, aud 2 miles north and 2 miles west of Wren, on Tuesday,, ! March 5, 1912, beginning at 10 o 'cock I a. m., the following property, to-wit; : Nine Head of Horses: One sorrel Bel- [ gian mare. 5 years old, weight 1850 ; f ibs., safe in foal by imported Belgian horse; 1 bay Belgian mare, 9 years old, j weight 1650 Ibs., safe in foal by im- j ported Belgian horse; 1 sorrel Belgian | mare, extra well bred, coming 3 years old, weighs about 1500 Ibs., in foal by imported Belgian horse; 1 sorrel Belgian mare, extra well bred, coming 2 years old; 1 % Belgian bay mare, coming 2 years old; 1 Bay Belgian gelding, coming 3 years old. weight 1500 tbs. or more; 1 bay road mare. 8 years old, lady broke, weight 11150 pounds; 1 bay gelding road colt, coming 2 years old, well bred, sired by Harley Axtel; 1 bay road colt, coming II year old, bred by same. These I horses are all sound and well bred. Three Head of Cattle; One 6 year old Jersey cow, fresh last of Decern ber, 1 nine-year-old half-Jersey cow, fresh first of last December; 1 Jersey heite. calf. 1 year old. Twenty-five Head of Hogs; Three brood sows, 2 O. I. C., will farrow first of April; 1 Poland China, farrow last of April! 22 head shoats. weight about 75 ibs. each. Farming Implements: One Milwaukee binder, Milwaukee mower, Gatley I check rower, good as new; Bryan disc cutter, good as new; Buckeye drill, John Deew breaking plow, 2 wagons, 1 three-inch Turnbull and 1 narrow tread Turnbull; bob-sleds, set hay ladders, set breeching harness, good as new, set light farm harness, 300 bu. i corn in crib, 100 bu. seed oats, clean of ' all bad seeds; clover and timothy hay in mow. fodder in field and some corn. I Free lunch at noon. Terms:—For ail »uius of $5.00 and under, cash in baud; over $5.00 a 1 credit of 9 months will be given, the purchaser giving note with freehold security; 4 per cent off for cash. OLA L. GAUNT. Ed Kirkland, Auct. Kit C. Cowan, Clerk.
o PUBLIC SALE. I will sell at my residence, 6 miles . southeast of Decatur, 4 miles northwest of Willshire, on the Piqua road, 3 > miles northeast of Pleasant Mills, and , . 3% miles southwest of Wren, on what , is known as the old Lee farm, on Monday. March 4, 1912, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m.. the following property, to-wit: Eight Head of Horses- Bay i mare, 8 years old; bay horse, 9 years I old, black driving mare, 5 years old, sorrel driving horse, 3 years old; bay 11 colt, 2 years old, coming 3; 2 bay e colts, coming 2 years old, and 1 bay , eolt coming 1 year old. Six Head of r Cattle: Red cow, will be fresh by day , of sale; red cow, will be fresh on Ist / of August; .black Poled bull, coming r 2 years old; black Poled heifer, comg mg 2 years old; red heifer, coming 1 n year old. and 1 gray heifer, coming 1 year old. Hogs and Sheep: Twelve head of.hogs, weight about 175 lbs. v each; 56 head of ewes and lambs. ' Farming Implements: Steel tire top , buggy, good as new; surrey, good as ir new; set driving harness, set single i driving harness, McCormick binder, 11 i riding corn plow, double shovel plow, bieaking plow, disc harrow, springtooth harrow, Ohio hay loader, good as t- new; grain drill, fanning mill and 1 grindstone. k- Terms—For all sums of $5.00 and ts under, cash in hand; all amounts over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, the purchaser giving note with approved security; 4 per cent off for M» cash. No property removed until setm tied for. RICHARD HARRIS. S. IR. Rose, Auct. Kit Cowan, Clerk.
St'S! Elizabeth Brothers !] Burns Physician & Surgeon Office & Residence over Bowers Realty Co. Office Hours-9 to 12 a.m., 1 to 4 p.m. and evenings FOR SALE —Two acres of land near ■ the new- factory site. Address Mrs. | B. A. Winans. Livingston, Mon- j tana. 52tf, | Dr. C. V. Connell VETERNARIAN Phnvw Office 143 XllUllt/ Residence 102 Wood For Sale j Kindling, Slabs, and good country cook and heating | wood at the right price. S. H. Adams ' Phone 635 IB ] J Paris Expoeition
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[] Why Pay The Retail Price JJ S for your Beer and Liquor when you can buy just as cheap aa the | RETAIL DEALER I My Beer Prices | Seipp's Export sl.si)Jper case of 3 doz. ■ “ Export Large $1.60 “ “ “ 2 “ “ Extra Pale $1 75 3 “ “ Extra Pale large $1.75 “ M “ 2 “ I 1 | My Liquor Prices l My Price] Retail Price U kO I. X. L. Whiskey, per Gallon $1.50 $2.50 « Cabinet “ “ “ $2.00 $3.00 S I Old Canterbury Rye “ “ $2.60 $4.00 i M Briar Ridge (A Straight Kentucky whiskey 5 LJ years old) per gal. $3.00 $5.00 E. 71 M. H. G. (A straight Kentucky whiskey 9 H years old) per gal. $3.75 $6.00 f l - Berline Kimmel per gallon $2.00 SB.OO f; I White Swan Gin “ “ $2.00 $3.00 L ! a Hamilton Blackberry “ “ $1.50 $2.50 LI Pure California Port wine per gal $1.25 $2 to $2.50 K ' Grape Brandy per gal $2.25 $4.00 hl m Pure Califronia Sheery $1.50 $2.50 <5 H Apricot Brandy $2.50 $4.00 r* These goods are absolutely the best and purest S m in the citv I I. A. KALVER L A Wholesale Liquor Dealer X X Monroe Street, Six Doors West Os V y Old Adams County Bank y DR. R.L. STARKWEATHER OSTOPATH . ■ «i ? a i • • WH AT IS IT° Acute and Chronic Diseases. ir4Saßemedy-for-BKrrenMart?s Office and Residence Over Bowers Cows, Sows and Ewes Realty Co’s. Office “ It ’ 8 Guaranteed” DECATUR, IND. Phone 314 OOOE= TOL - IQCZJJ Z3oBo ! To New Residents : To those who have recently moved into our neighborhood we extend a special invitation to visit our store and see the many ways in which we can help you. Either in sickness or in 1 health you are looking for a good drug store, 1 one on which you can depend. Rely on us to take thorough care of all orders placed in our hands. LACHDT AND RICE oooi=aot~—noE=z3o<X) =■ I AT Our store you can get work shoes made in welts, perfectly smooth m 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 irst Door South of Schmitt Meat Market. j
