Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 67, Decatur, Adams County, 18 March 1912 — Page 4
— tl ■—iCTrtgftv-Ti ICT f THE DAILY MARKET REPORTS 8 z Corrected Every Afternoon «
■ ■ ESQ E EASI Buffalo. East Buffalo, N. Y., Mar. 18—(Special to Daily Democrat)— Receipts, 4,800; shipments, 4,180 today; receipts, 3.200;' shipments, 760 yesterday; official to New York Saturday, 1,520; hogs closing steady. Mixed and heavy, [email protected]; good weight Yorkers, $7.45@5<.50; light Yorkers, [email protected]; pigs, $6.60© $6.75; roughs, $6.4t)@56.55; stags, $4.50 6 1 iieep, 14,000; active: higher: top lambs, $7.90—58,00; yearling, $6.50 @57.00; wethers, $6 [email protected]; ewes, $5.50'5 $5.75; cattle, 2250; all grades, 10c@25e; higher; heavy; firm; 10c higher; butchers, quarter higher; choice medium, [email protected]; plain heavy, [email protected]; choice yearlings, [email protected]; fat cows, good to choice, [email protected]; hqifers, good to choice, •6 004 l $6.50. G. « . BURK. No. 2 Red wheat 91c No. 2 White wheat ? 88c j Yellow corn 88c j Mixed corn 85c Oats 50c Rye 83c Timothy seed, prime $6.00 Barley No. 2 SI.OO Feeding barley 85c Alsike seed $13.00 No. clover hay $18.50 Timothy hay $20.50 Light mixed hay $19.50 Mixed clover hay $18.50 No. 1 oats straw $9.25 Rye straw $9.25 No. 1 wheat straw' $9.25 Clover seed $13.75 j
PUBLIC SALE. Having sold his farm tne undersigned will offer for sale at his residence, eight miles northwest of Decatur, on the Winchester road, four and one-half miles north of Ficole, and one and onehalf miles west ano one mile north of Freidheim, on the Charles Heckmann farm, Preble township, Adams county, on Monday, March 25, 1912, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., the following property, to-wit: Horses: Four head of good work horses, all middle age; 1 bay horse, weight about 1,200; 1 roan horse, weight about 1200; 1 black horse, weight about 1400: 1 bay pacing driving mare, lady broke, coming 6 years old. Three Head of Cattle: One red cow, giving milk, was fresh in December; 1 cow, part Jersey; will be fresh in May; 1 red cow, will he fresh in July. Hogs: Six head of brood sows, will farrow by day of sale; 1 fuliblooded Poland China male hog, 2 years old; 19 shoats, average 75 lbs. eacp. Farmin,, Implements: One Milwaukee binder. Milwaukee mower, Blar., Hawk corn planter, Cassiday riding plow Gale riding corn plow, 2 breaking plows, 2 double shovel plows, 2 single shovel plows, land roller, hay rake, spring tooth harrow, spike tooth harrow, Ideal manure spreader, good as new; Hoe drill, 2 farm wagetis, Turnbull wagon, good as new, gravel bed, 2 top buggies. 1 steel tire, 1 rubber tire, good as new; 2-seated spring wagon, set single buggy’ harness, set double driving harness; 2 sets heavy double work harness, 6 horse collars, fanning mill, hand cut-; ting box, grindstone, hay, fork and rope, 3-horse power gasoline engine,; steel frame buzz-saw, 8-in. feed grinder, international make, good as new: Blue Bell Cream separator, hay ladders. wood rack, corn in shock, 15-cord sawed wood, 9 doz. laying hens, more or less: 3 turkey hens, I Torn, 7 ducks, 2 geese and other articles too numerous to mention. , Terms—AU sums of and under, cash in hand J over $5 a ci edit of 9 months will be given, the purchaser giving note with approved security; 4 per cent off for cash. No property rt moved until i- led in. ED MARCHAND John Spubler, Auct. Fred Fruehta Clerk. NOT.CE OF DISSOLUTION. Notice is hereby given that the firm of Lachot & Bice, engaged in the drug business in the city of Decatur, Indiana, has been dissolved, John S. Laehot and Herbert S. Lachot having sold their interest to H. F. Callow. The firm of Callow & Rice will continue in business. AU accounts due the old firm are due and payable now at the drug store. 64t3 _r, PUBLIC SALE. Having rented the farm, the undersigned will oiler.ht public sale at his residence, two miles east and a halfmile north jf Mon'se, and five and tne-half miles southeast of Decatur, on Thursday, March 2\ '912, begin-'
IT—■ -'"CAL PROPJtB market. I Spring chickens 9c Ducks 10c Fowls 10c Geese 10c . Eggs *, is c , -Suiter 20c ! Turkeys lie [ Chicks . 9c Old roosters 5c KALVtKMARKETS i Beef hides 9 C Calf A .l2c i Tallow 5c Sheep pelts ,[email protected] FULucOZAMP’S. ; Butter 18c@28c Lard 8c Eggs . .....16c NIBLICK & CO. Eggs 16c j Butter 17c@25c COAL FtfICES. Anthracite SB.OO M nite Ash lump $4.50 ! Washed Nut $4.50 Pocahontas Egg or Lump $4.75 Kannei Lump or Egg . ...$6.00 Indiana Lump $4.00 Hocking Lump $4.25 Virginia Splint $4 59 H. BERL. 7«Q. Spring chickens 9c Ducks 10c Fowls 10c Geese 10c Eggs 25c Butter 2(k Turkeys lit i Old roosters j Chicks ,f 7,
ning at 10 o'clock a." m , the following property, to-wit; Seven Head of p Horses: Seven-year old roan marc, , weight 1,500 pounds; gray mare, comi ing 6 years old, weight 1,400 pounds, f bay mare, coming 3 years old, weight - 1300; 3 two-year-old colts, 2 mares and f 1 gelding and 1 spring colt. Seven 1 Head of Cattle: Five milch cows, 2 , will be fresh in June; 1 Jersey fresh 5 in August; 1 heifer, will be fresh in - April, half Jersey: 1 two-year-old hells er. Hogs and Sheep: Six brood sows, L four will farrow soon, eligible to regis1 ter; 2 brood sows, will farrow last I t week of April, extra good; 1 male 5 hog, Duroc, with pedigree; 13 head of 5 shoats, weight about 50 lbs. each. ? Sheep: One buck; ewes, some have - lambs by sido farming implements: > McCormick binder, Deering mower, i disc drill, check row planter, riding I breaking plow, cultivator, double shov-1 el plow, single shovel plow, hay rake, i ! disc harrow, spike-tooth harrow,| spring-tooth harrow, 2-horse wagon, surrey, buggy, set double work har-1 ness, set double driving harn’ss, pair bob-sleds, hay rack, solid bed with sideboards, 2 turkey gobblers, 6 turkey hens, about 2 doz. chickens, Kubler cream separator, about 3 tons of hay, ' 90 shocks of fodder in field, 6 bu. J choice seed corn, 25 bu. potatoes, and [ numerous other articles. Terms—All sums of $5.00 and un-.j der, cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit I I of 9 months will be given, the pur-I chaser giving note with approved se J cuirty; 4 per cent off for cash. No , property removed until settled for. ' Free lunch at noon. AMOS FAIRCHILD. Charles Andrews, Auct. G. H. McManama, Clerk. — —-— <>- — * PUBLIC SALE. ] The undersigned will offer for sale at his residence, 2% miles west of Monroe and 8 miles south of Decai tur, or on what is known as the J Charles Carter place, on Wednesday, * March 20th, beginning at 1:30 o'clock i. m., the following property, to-wit' l * . Hoittfs and Cattle: One black more, •cluvcn years pld, in foal, weight 1.- '. _ «• . j Ibs: 1 fresh milch cow, six years old, calf by side; 1 4-weeks-old calf. Hogs: Sixteen head of hogs,: 1 full-| I blooded Duroc male hog, 1 full-blood-| led Duroc sow, with litter of four pigs: I. j! brood sow, will farrow this coming i April. Farming Implements: One I ; McCormick binder, 1 good range stove,' • 30 shocks fodder in field, some corn in field, and many other articles not herein mentioned. Terms -For all sums of $5.00 and under, cash in sand; for all amounts over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, the purchaser giving note with approved security: 4 per cent off 1 for cash. No property removed until settled for. ELSWORTH GARTER. J. N. Burkhead, Auctioneer. i WANTED —Ten first-class linemen for electric light work; 29 cents per 1 hour. Non-union preferred. Gary ' ' Light & Water Co., Gary, Ind. 60t2 c
t PUBLIC SALE. | I wi’l sell at my residence, one-half ) mils west and one-half mile south of ■ Preble, and five and one-half miles west of Decatur, Wednesday, March 20, 1912, beginning at 1 o’clock p. m., the following property, to-wit: Two I Head of Horses: One sorrel, 10 years I old; 1 "black mare, 9 years old, in foal, I both singl ebroke. Cattle and Hogs: I Four cows. One sow, with eight pigs by her side; 1 shoat, weighing 80 c pounds; 4 doz. chickens. Farming e Implements—Hay ladders, hay rake, c corn planter, corn plow, set double c harness, set single harness, surrey, c top buggy, open buggy, hay rope, ladc ders 5 large kettles, 1 with frame; c ■ mud boat, with fodder rack; spikec tooth har-ow, churn, writing desk, c ! stove, cross-cut saw, hay fork, manure ; fork, clover fork, butchering table, cl trestles, wheelbarrow, earn sheller, c tank heater, narbed wire, clover seed, c j stock food, organ, some hay and stra w 0 i in the mow, and other articles too tiir I merous to mention. c Terms —All sums of $5.00 and unc der, cash in hand- all amounts ovet c $5.00 a credit of 8 months will be given, the purchaser giving note with approved security. No property remove | ed until settled for. c I * BERTHA KIRCHNER. ___ o . [L NcncE. j' Now is the tune to fils your mort--1 gage exemptions. See Brown & Kel- , I ler, Monroe, Ind. j, For Sale, Trade or Rent. • Five acres of good, black, beet land j I well tiled, five room house, in good ■condition, barn, with room for four i horses, drove well, cement cistern, i two chicken houses and chicken park, located on the Decatur corporation line. Will sell or trade, on easy payments. For information write Box 19 Monroe, Ind., or see B. S. Brown, Mon roe. Also 66 acies of good land 2’£ miles of railroad market, 80 rods to school, oil cleat ed, well drained, good house I 5 rooms; good barn and all necessari ' I ‘outbuildings. All under a good stat* of cultivation. Will sell at a bargain ii sold soon. Easy payments. For further information write or see Brown or Keller, Monroe, Ind 57t12 o— NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Berne, Ind., March 4, 1912. Sealed bids will be received by the | building committee of the Knights of j Pythias Lodge, No.. 398. Berne, Indi I ana, for the remodeling and building . la brick addition to their home, until' j 10 a. m., cu March 26, 1912, at the office of the architect, Berne,, Ind. Proposals will be considered on, (piecework or in whole for the furnishing of labor and material. Each! |bid must be accompanied with a certified cheek, of 5 per cent of the bids. | Plans and specifications are on file | with the secretary and architect. The I committee reserves the right to acjeept or reject any or all bids. THE COMMITTEE, |65t3-w-lt F. C. Foreman, Sec’y. B. B. OINTMENT Has curea hundreds of cases of eczema, barbers' itch, itching piles, ivy poisoning, pimples, scalp eruptions, cuts, chapped hands, or any skin trouble. B. B. Ointment is a true, antiseptic disinfectant, and should be in every home. Brice of Ointment, 50c. If not handled by your druggist, send 50c to Brudg Bros., Mfgs., 217 East Monroe street, Decatur, Ind. 39-2tw-3m MEN WANTED. One thousand men wanted, to call at the Reiter & France barber shop. Hair cut, 15c. (3 barbers.) 63t4 RED KNOFF. EGGS FOR SALE. S. C. Rhode island Reds, 3 cents each. Geese Eggs- Common geese. 10c each; Em Men geese, 20c each. Duck l-lggs -Indian Runner, White and Fawn, cents each; Imperial Perm, 5 •.•viiis each, Buff Orpingtons, 5e to 10 c each. S. C. CRAMER, Mercer Ave., Decatur, Ind. | ’Phone 641. 65t21 FOR SALE —1 wo acres of land near | the new factory site. Address Mrs. | B. A. Winans. Livingston, Mon-1 tana. FOR SALE—No. 5 Oliver typewriter; good as new Inquire at Democrat office. 62tf FOUND—A muff o;i the cross-road a' Monroe. Ott'y can have «r.me i" calling at the L- ,of J t. Mayer. FOR. SALE—I>-:, . nouse on No. 11 til St., gas ready use; well and cistern water; goc arn, and fruit. Inquire John G. I fman, 232 No. 11th street. 59t3 WANTED —Agen; o sell Pilot Acetylene lighting ■ ts In count! y homes. Write tor territory— J. I. Thompson, 11 So. Michigan Blvd., Chicago, 111. 59t3*
ATTENTION, HORSEMEN! Having purchased -the Geo. Schlegel ’ horseshoeing stand, conducted on East i Monroe street, we will be prepared to do all kinds of horseshoeing and other , work in our line. • j 67t6 rOST & LIGHT. ; o NOTICE TO PUBLIC. i Owing to the breaking up of the ’ cold weather, the macadam roads are din a greatly softened condition, and , j warning is given to the public to be i careful about the hauling of heavy , ■ loads during this time. FRED THIEME. PUBLIC SALE. ’ I 3 I The undersigned will offer at pub- , lie sale at his .residence, 6 miles east . lof Decatur or 1 mile south of Watt on ,'the St. Mary's river and Union town- ■’ | ship line on Wednesday, March 27th, ! beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., the following property, to-wit: Six Head of - Horses: Four work horses and two yearling colts, two mares, one Belgian - |and one Norman, heavy with foul; 1 - mare 6 years old, 1 Belgian gelding : -| years old ,each will -weigh about 1400 pounds. Cattle, Hogs and Sheep. Eight head of cattle, 3 cows will be fresh in spring; 5 brood sows, fourteen head of shoats; 12 breeding ewes ‘and 1 Shrpshire buck. Farming Implements: Buckeye mower, Kid rid- ■ -ing an! breaking plow, 2-h.vse breaking plow, Champion corn planter, disc i harrow, spike-tooth harrow, wagon with 3-inrfi tires, hay ladders, hog 1 I rack, set of double harness, 2 sets single harness, 2 buggies, log chains, • double trees, Sharpless cream separi ator, household goods, hay in mow, 1 | corn in crib, oats in bin, 125 chickens, six turkey hens and 1 gobbler and nu- ' merous other articles. Free lunch at I I noon. Terms—All sums of $5.00 and un- - der, cash in hand: over $5.00 a credit ■ of 9 months will be given, the purchaser giving bankable note, with 6 per cent after maturity; 3 per cent off for cash. ,No property removed until settled for. WM. DRAKE. Ed Kirkland, Auct. Perrv Workinger. Clerk. - - ■>- FOR SALE —A few tuns of Choice clover hay. Inquire Jess Tricker, ’phone 18-J. 60t3 HOUSE WANTED—Five to seven rooms. Wil] occupy house for year or more. Address “W” care Democrat office. 57tf I LOST —A gray Fur roue, lined with striped cloth. Lost either in tpwn lor between town and Will Mershbergers, 3 miles southeast of town. Finder please leave at this office. 63t3 DR. RL. STARKWEATHER OSTOPATH Acute and Chronic Diseases. ( Office and Residence Over Rowers Realty Co’s. Office DECATUR, IND. Phone 314. | Dr. C. V. Connell 7ETERNARIAN DB nvi Office 143 1 Residence 102 | Millinery Opening * ♦Wednesday March 20th.+ I AT I t Mrs. A. Boese | •!■♦+♦♦♦■: ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦% I g ' • a tx: - mahK"I WHAT IS IT? !■ IT-ISaßemedy-for-BarrenMares K ’i Cows, Sows and JEwes *! “It’s Guaranteed’’ * I Ask Smith, Yager & Falk Elizabeth Brothers | Burns . Physician & Surgeon I Office & Residence over g Bowers Realty Co. Office Hours-9 to 12 a.m., Ito | 4 p.m. and evenings | —tty 1 ’"'.hi. rurr’WMu—i,"
i I Millinery Opening ! ’ I Wednesday March 20th. j ' See us for low pric- | / es on Millinery Misses Faurot’s | Monroe, Indiana I ,-4 Paris Exposition L3OO. , For Sale By Ben Knapke “5% = Money All you want. Abstracts made and Titles Guaranteed. Office Rooms 3, 4 interurban Bldg. Graham and Walters Wood For Sale Kindling, Slabs, and good country cook and heating wood at the right price. S. H. Adams Phone 635 TO GET AHEAD Get behind a pair of properly made glasses. The quality of your work and the time required to perform it depend upon your eyes. If you desire efficinency, a pair of our glasses will help you achieve it. They will enable you to I earn more with less effort and will prove comfortable and secure under all condit--1 ions. You save your fare on every 1 pair. No charges for examination WW) i An.tKon.y Hotel GcrTYer’ foktvcwhi-.tnd Hi ». >otuuerw :Your Debts:; * Let us. pay them. The way ; to do this is to find out how . < ♦ mucn you owe. Come to us * ( and borrow the money to pay iliem, thus makijjg the pay- * merits within your tricorne. * ‘ . We loan on furniture, pianos, * 1 * horses and wagons, etc., with- * out removal. 60c per week pays * a $25 loan in '0 w eeks ♦ ALL OTHER SUMS IN PRO • PORTION. « ♦ OUR NEW METHOD <f mak- 4 * ing loans does away with the 4 ♦ old-time red tape and makes it 4 ♦ a very simple matter to open 4 ♦ a credit account with us. ♦ If you need money, fill out 4 and mail us this blank and our 4 agent will call on you. ♦ Name .. 4 Address; St. and No 4 ■ 4 Amount Wanted « 4 Our agent is in Decatur every * Tuesday. a Reliable Private * *H. L2l CJfflßy j • Established 1896. Room 2. Sec- * ond Floor, 706 Calhoun Street. * e Home ’Pnone, 833 « J Fort Wayne, Ind *
I Qusiitv Groceries I 4' * j WANTED A Few More Customers At the Home of Quality Groceries! Experience Unnecessary! LADIES NEED NOT STATE AGE Either Sex-Young or Old Positions Permanent Apply at once Dried fruits are now in demand and uur quality is fine Try our Ilb packages seeded raisins 10c Evap- i orated peaches 10 to 15c lb. Those fancy Santa Clara | prunes 15c Bulk raisins. Apricats, Currents. We pay cash or trade for produce Eggs 16c Butter 20 to 28 Hower and Hower, I North of G. R. &I. Depot. IPhone 108, ATTEIXIT I 01X1 SUGAR BEET FARMERS It pays big to use the right kind of Fertilizer on your BEETS There are many good reasons why you should use JARECKI SPECIAL SUGAR BEET FERTILIZER The Jarecki Chemical Co. years ago, for your,benefit did the pioneer work in introducing the right kind of beet Fer tilizer. The Jarecki Chemical Co. has spent much time and money in scientific research with a view to improving both yielH and qualitv of the Sugar Beet. The Jarecki Chemical Co. has producad for you an ideal formula of such analysis and with the different elements properly blended from such sources as have been proven by years of actual field tests in Michigan, Ohio, New York, State and Colorado, as well as in Indiana. Send for Special Illustrated Booklet which gives the experiences of many Sugar Beet Farmers. The Jarecki Chemical Co. Cincinnati, Ohio. C. H. Getting, Agent Decatur, Ind. Hoagland Phone Say You Smoker When you want to think out something to a finish-when you want to relaxtake it dead easy- not a care in the world-then smoke the “White Stag”its a good cool delightful smoke, in either samatra or broad leaf wrapper. 5c at all Dealers 5c ■ - 1 I ——l-i —w. j—— ||l — Chiropractic The Wonderful Science WHV BE AILING When you know that your Spinal Column is v, iiere the cause of your Disease is Located. Can you imagine an effect without a cause? Effects such o PP Ni nC ICltlS ’ Bri £ hts Uisease, Stomach trouble, Headac ervousness, Deafness Piles, Insanity, etc., arecausr d J defect 1 Lwate And Adjust The -ao-P "4" x U V le use °( drugs, knife, electricity or masSnveXt.nS™ t h p X°. f B. C. FRY, CHIROPRACTOR Over Lachot & Rice Drufr Storp Hours 10-12 A,M, 3-5 & 7-8 P.M. g Phone 636 Q AH Hands Join gL , J P ra lse of our whiskey once have tried it. It has that mellow rich flavor that comes from perfect distilling and proper ageing. You can pay more but you cannot get a . - ' j better whiskey than ours. If you don ’t try a bottle you W-yFiw don ’t know a good thing. Corner Second and Madison Sts. CTiIUEY RA’DFM/VGH'E.R
