Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 69, Decatur, Adams County, 20 March 1912 — Page 4
I ii i iisn o THE DAILY MARKET REPORTS 8 Vr, —ti-Tmnoi_3i— S' Corrected Every Afternoon |Mr Z2OSXOE3 KZ— I £zJ
fiASI BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N, Y., Mar. 20 (Special to Daily Democrat)— Receipts, 1,280; shipments, nothing; official to New York yesterday, 3SO; hogs closing strong. Yorkers, medium and heavy, $7.85 @ $7.90: pigs, $6.90© $7.10; roughs, $6.85 j£s7.oo; stags, [email protected]; sheep, 4,000; 13c©25c lower; top lambs, $8.20; cattle, 150; strong. G. tJUHK. No. 2 Red wheat 92c No. 2 White wheat 82c; Yeilo w corn 88c I Mixed corn 85c i Oats 50c Rye 82c) Timothy seed, prime ...$6.00 Barley No. 2 $l.OOl heeding oailey 8?c I Alsike seed $13.00 j No. clover hay $18.50) Timothy hay $20.50 j 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 „CCAL Prta&JLß MARKET. Spring chickens 9c Bucks 10c j Fowls 10c| Geese 10c ) Eggs 15c i fiutter 20c j
PENN MUTUAL LIFE ' If you are 40 years of age and buy a Penn Mutual complete Protection 20-Payment Life policy it guarantees a cash value of $666.72 If issued at the ages indicated below the guaranteed cash value would be as stated opposite the age. AGE CASH VALUE AGE CASH VALUE 31 . . . $565.89 36 . . . $621.18 32 . . . 576.71 37 . . . 632.51 33 . . . 587.67 38 . . . 643.89 34. . . 598.74 39 655.30 35 . . . 609.92 40 . . . 666.72 Save This for Future Reference. Besides these amounts you will have had the 20 years profits, payable each year, beginning the first year. Read YOUR policy and see what it guarantees. For particulars concerning Insurance, apply to Julian F. Franke. General Agent, North American Building |; Fort Wayne, Ind. (Organized 1847.) t ASSETS, $126,855,295.95 ! ' -- ~ ! =55 ■■!... —«■ ] j— 11 111 I : A SHOE FOR YOU t x In Our ir-y Cii- LA Splendid Stock Os JU X M Spring Shoes, •LKA-F? if/Tl NO .V COMPLETE I '•! J I " ’ Awaiting Your Inspect |i • * on ’ ; Will; Be Found I 4 tast For every Foot J. Styles For Every Taste . J Leathers For Every Purpose, A Price For Every Purse! These Advantages, Coupled with a Disposition On Our Part, To Fit Every Foot that Comes To Us, So That Comfort and Satisfaction will Ensue, Should Induce An Early Visit Here. c Your repair work done promptly and neatly. ELZEY & FALK I I OPP. COURT HOUSE i —
Turk eys u c ) Chicks »c j Old roosters • 5c KALVEH MARKETS Beef hides 9c Calf 12c I Tallow sc) Sheep pelts [email protected] ) FULLENz.AMP’S. Butter 18c©28c Lard 8c Eggs . 16c NIBLICK & CO. — I Eggs 16c) 1 IButtei , 17c@25c ) ) — COAL PPICES. Anthracite SB.OC > ■ White Ash lump $4.50 P (washed Nut $4.50 I 1 ; Pocahontas Egg or Lump $4.7. ■ ) Kannei Lump or Egg . s6.o<>H Indiana Lump $4.00 C Hocking Lump $4.25 ) 1 Virginia Spl.nt $4 5 1 H,. bER'. ,<G. Spring chickens 9c I) Ducks 10' ' Fowls 10c )( Geese 10c Eggs 25c ( (Butter 20c I 1 I Turkeys 11 <)' i Old roosters M ' i r'hicks . . ■;'
PUBLIC SALE. Having sold his property, the undersigned will offer for sale at his resile! ence, % mile north of Monroe, on . Saturday, March 30th, beginning at 2 ! o’clock p. m.. the following property-to-wit: Farming Implements: One top buggy, in fair condition; 2 sets single (harness, double shovel plow, wagon tongue and double trees. Household (Goods: Consisting of 3 beds, 2 sets of springs, so.'a, 2 heating stoves, i chairs, dresser, steel zinc, mirrors, 2 (tables, stands and numerous other ar(tides. Notions: Bread mixers, egg (casts, scales, oil tanks, one of them just new; gasoline stove, musical in- ! struments, etc. Terms —Cash or bankable note on amounts of $2.00 or more. A. B. BAILEY. J. N. Bulkhead, Auct. Geo. McManama, Clerk. ,.Q PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer at puh- ■ lic sale at his residence, 6 miles easi (of Decatur or 1 south of Watt on (the St. Mary’s river and Union township 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 foal; 1 ■ mare 6 years old, 1 Belgian gelding 3 years old .each will weigh about 140 W (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 Imiplements: Buckeye mower, Kid riding an! breaking plow, 2-h? se breaking plow, Champion corn planter, disc harrow, spike-tooth harrow, wagon I with 3-inch tires, hay ladders, hog i I rack, set of double harness, 2 sets; (single harness, 2 buggies, log chains, I double trees, Sharpless cream separator, household goods, hay in mow, corn in crib, oats in bin, 125 chickens, six turkey hens and 1 gobbler and numerous other articles. Free lunch at noon. Terms—All sums of $5.00 and under, cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit (of 9 months will be given, the purlchaser 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. Perry '"orkinger, Clerk. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. Notice is hereby given that the firm . of Lachot & Rice, engaged in the drug ) business in the city of Decatur, Indiana, has been dissolved, John S. Lachot and Herbert S. Lachot having sold their interest to H. F. Callow. The firm of Callow & Rice will con(tinue in business. All accounts due the old firm are due and payable now at the drug store. 6113 c, WANTED —Ten first-class linemen for electric light work; 29 cents per (hour. Non-union preferred. Gary, i Light & Water Co., Gary, Ind. 60t? j FOR SALE—B-room house; modern.’ i fruit, excellent condition; 5 blocks (from court house. Bargain if taken in next 30 days. Inquire Democrat ofifice. ' 67tf FOR Lz\LE —t>-room nouse on No. 11th Sc., gas ready for useswell and cistern water; good barn, and fruit. Inquire John G. Hoffman, 232 No. 11th street. 59t3 FOR SALE—A choice lot of apple butter, delivered in 1, 2 or 3-gallon lots, at 75c per gallon. Apples at $1 per bushel—Clara Tricker. Call ’phone 8-J. 69f: |
. — - - ■ H 11 I IQI2 Spring Millinery Opening New Offerings Saturday Afternoon and Evening MARCH 23RD I i| | ' THE BURDG MILLINERY STORE S - Sav You Smoker When you want to think out something to a fin h-when you want to relaxtake it < ?ad 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
FREE! FREEH A young brood sow will be given away absolutely free to the one buy--1 ing the greatest amount at ray sale ’ and settling for it by cash at 4 per ■ cent discount on day of sale. Wednesday, March 27, 1912. ’ On the above date I will offer for 1 sale at public auction at my residence, I 2 miles east and two and one-half ’ miles south of Monroe, 3 miles east ■ and 14 mile north of Berne, just west • of R. Breininger’s, the following personal property, to-wit; I I Live Stock—Five head of horses, 2 1 %-Belgian brood mares, in foal, in their best years, good breeders, gentle and good workers, weighing about 1700 1 pounds each* 2 almost full-blooded Belgian colts, 1 good gentle driving horse. | family broke: - good fresh milch cow. ; giving four gallons of milk per day; at present tin excellent cow for butter. :1 good brood sow. will farrow in April, ■and a few.sl; ats, weighing 150 lbs leach Tmnleme ds. Two-horse wagon ;top buggy, grain drill, breaking plow, 1 spring-tooth harrow, spike-tooth har--1 row, corn cultivator, shovel plow, | new hay rack, iron kettle, grindstone, | ’ cross-cut saw, set heavy buggy har- ) ness, mud boat, hay rake, Deering mower, several hundred brick, about I 1 5 acres of corn fodder, a few bushels ! of seed corn, lot of Silver Mine oats. 1 some household goods and many other articles not mentine l . 4 ■ Sale will commence at 10 a.m. Terms of sale—All amounts of $5.00 and un-I der, cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given. Note bearing 8 per cent interest after maturity, with approved security and waiving valuation and appraisement laws, will j be required. No property removed until settled for A discount of 4 per cent 1 will be given for cash on amounts ,>f 'over $5.00. W. B. HIRSCHV j Michaud & Son, Aucts. wkly-21-dly-22-23-25 . o See Julius for crushed stone, building stone, dynamite, Portland cement and cement blocks. 67t6’ FREE SAMPLE and particulars, $25 . | per week, in your spare time. Work easy. Write today.—F. P. Schmidt & .(Co., Cramer, 111. It : FOR SALE —Aged heavy farm team: i been used for heavy hauling, will do I good service on farm. S6O takes them. Inquire o f George Tricker, ’phone 8-J. 69t3 WHAT IS IT? 11-IS a Remedy-for-Barren Mares Cows, Sows and Ewes “It’s Guaranteed” -y Ask Smith, Yager & Falk DP. R.1.. STARKWEATHER OSTOPATH I Acute and Chronic Diseases. ( Office and Residence Over Bowers ■' Realty Co’s. Office j' DECATUR, IND. Phone 314. I i Wood For Sale - Kindling, Slabs, and good country cook and heating wood at the right price. S. H. Adams Phone 63-5
1 11 '■ — ' -iiriMO * f" "WWFWW*" tws y 1 1 "'l fc>f. dip' |FI I LADIES AND ML SES JACKET iUITS Bln two toned Whip Cords, strictly man tailored Suits | of finest quality VVorsted whipcord, hand-out- ’MR f e d edges lined with best ■ IBM. quality fancy messaline | 0- Silk, fancy Pearl Buttons trimmed A K't-zKi vervSty!ish ’ U 0 (B-V O fV) i Z, r " Ladies and Misses Coat of excel- J, V H _ E tat quality Serge, large collar, Col- h .. H H - '■ lar, cuffs and pockets inlaid with :■ 1 \’-y H E (I E St.iped Serge, onesided backeffeet, ‘Wj • F=l7 )9 .'p.X) J a very nobby coat. J L-i r S. " BT B We also have a nice line of veiy 1 I Nobby Peter Thompson suits in H \ li 1 Blues and Cream Striped Serges, ; ’ —in Junior sizes. ■ | ~ I THE BOSTON STORE lM | 6 DECATUR INDIANA WW it iwq r’’- “’’““T p"»' 1 -j [ — - ■* Ln'nL-. — I btsSSSBMB I L.
s°|o Money All you want. Abstracts made and Titles Guaranteed. Office Rooms 3, 4 inter urban Bldg. Graham and Walters HHHHHHBHIBB ( l TO GET AHEAD Get behind a pair of properly made glasses. The quality of your work and the time required to per-! form it depend upon your eyes. If you desire efficinency, a pair of our glasses will , help you achieve it. ' They will enable you to earn more with less effort and will prove comfortable and secure under all conditions. You save your fare on every pair. No charges for examination - Arkti-kOtvy Hotel -=- roßrrv.wo'r.TND, ]i\ter , urbnx. ottkuotv — - — . ,
200 Horses 5 Span Os Mules she Decatur Horse Sale Co. will hold another big sale on FRIDAY, MARCH, 22 at their barn on first street in Decatur Ind. These sales are especially beneficial to the farmer, it gives them a ready market for tneir fat stuff. Many are taking advantage of same by buying horses a little thin in flesh, feed them a few weeks and then return them and sell them for a good profit. Others.have done it and you can do the same. You can buy them for less money from the Decatur Horse Sale Co. than anywhere on earth. We have a big run of feedeis, plenty of big rugged brood mares in foal, and AN CDF- |\/|I J| pr of the big kind, weighing all the way from 2500 to 3000 pounds. Attend this Sale.
He ’ll Be In a Hurry’ To /Z Accept r-A VJ if h e has tasted our whiskey nr or ot h er liquors before. The ■£ gfe-'gentle glow that follows a 'X mW glass, the rich mellow flavor \ i HHbhi ’lm that lingers so pleasantly in \Yq l the memory' are not to be" igfU nored. Try a bottle and let its contents prove our claim. Comer Second and Madison Sts. CURLLY I —> i—^———T—a——> w ———W -a————l—m—■— m !■ IF==l We’re showing some very ATTRACTIVE STYLES IN NEW OXFORDS! Many new lasts and stylesand unusually good quality at $3.00 to $4.50 PEOPLES & GERKE ~ New Location In Meibers Block First Door South of Schmitt Meat Market.
