Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 70, Decatur, Adams County, 21 March 1912 — Page 6

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EAST BliFkaLO. East Buffalo. X. Y., Mar. 21—(Special to Daily Democrat)— Receipts, 1,600: shipments, 190; official to New York yesterday, none; hogs closing ; strong. Medium and heavy, [email protected]; | pigs, [email protected]; roughs, $7.00@ | $7.35. stags, [email protected]; sheep, 8,000; | st . ..d. ; lambs, lower; top lambs, $7.90; j cattle, 50; steady. — G. T. SURK. No. 2 Red wheat 93c I No. 2 White wheat 90c , Y.-d. w «orn 88c . Mixed corn 85c Oats 51c Rye 82c I Timothy seed, prime $6.00 Barley No. 2 SI.OO, reeding barley 85c, Alsike seed $13.00] No. clover hay $18.50 I 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 $9.23 Clover seed $13.59 | wCCAL PaOPJte «*\RKET. Spring chickens 9c Ducks 10c | Fowls 10c I Geese 10c | Eggs 15c i ■Sutter 2<»c I

" 11 ■■ —— EL t .USS; . .. COTTON AND LINSEED OIL Cake Meal Millet, Clover and Timothy seed. Fresh stock of Farm and Garden seeds just received and as soon as weather will permit shipment will have supply of Bulbs and Roses I Car load of Salt just received, Both Medium and Fine, guaranteed to not get hard in £ the barrel. Table and Dairy salt, ' I is * Early Ohio and Early Rose Seed Potatoes . L. CARRO L II SUCCESSOR TO > J. O. HALE PROMPT DELIVERY GUARANTEED (MawMBM > !■ ■— You Can Depend Upon It That “LION BRAND” SHOES < contain nothing but solid leather? They i are honest all the W through, THOROUGHLY RELIABLE ‘LION BRAND” SHOES are stronger of course, they wear longer. We recommend ‘LION BRAND” SHOES because they are the right shoes for every-day service. You can get Lion Brand Shoes of ' ELZEY & FALL Opp. Court House. V Vi. . i

Turkeys ...... 11 o Chicks ... 9c Old roosters 5c KALVER MARKETS [Beef hides 9c I Calf 12c Tallow 5c I Sheep pelts [email protected] FULLENr.AMP'S. I Butter 18c@2Sc I Lard Sc I Eggs . .16? NIBLICK & CO. ( Eggs 16c Butter - 17c@25c COf.L 7RICES. Anthracite ; White Ash lump $4.50 j Washed Nut $4.50 Pocahontas Egg or Lump $4 75 Kannet Lump or Egg . $6.00 Indiana Lump $4.00 Hecking Lump $1.25 Virginia Splint 41 50 H. tIERL.NG. | Spring chickens 9c I Geese 10c ' Eggs 25c I Butter ... 20c | Turkeys . lie I Old roosters 5c I I Chicks 7>?'

PUBLIC SALE. Having sold his property, the under I' signed will offer for sale at his resii dence, % mile north of Monroe, on (Saturday, March 30th, beginning at 2 (o’clock p. m„ the following property-'to-wit: Farming Implements: One tap buggy, in fair condition; 2 sets single (harness, double shovel plow, wagon ( tongue and double trees. Household !'Goods: Consisting of 3 beds, 2 sets 11 of springs, so.-a, heating stoves, J chairs, dresser, steel zinc, mirrors, 2 .(tables, stands and numerous other aiticles. Notions: Bread mixers, egg cases, 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. X, Burkhead, Auct. Geo. McManama, Clerk. PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer-at public sale at his residence, 6 miles east of Decatur or 1 r 'le 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 land one Norman, heavy with foal; 1 mare 6 years old, 1 Belgian gelding 3 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 riding ani breaking plow, 2-ho se breaking plow, Champion corn planter, disc harrow, spike-tooth harrow, wagon with 3-inch tires, hay ladders, hog rack, set of double harnesi, 2 sets single harness, 2 buggies, log chains, 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 purchpset 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 ’Verkinger. Clerk. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. Notice is hereby given that the firm of Lacbot & Rice, engaged in the drug business in the city of Decatur, Indiana, has been dissolved, John S. Lachot and Herbert S. Lachet having sold their interest to H. F. Callow. I The firm of Callow & Rice will conI tinue in business. All accounts due the old firm are due and payable now at the drug store. 64t3 (WANTED —Ten first-class lineman for electric light work; 29 cents pe~ i hour. Non-union preferred. Gary ( Light & Water Co., Gary, Ind. 60t2 (FOR SALE —8-room house: modern. ] fruit, excellent condition; 5 blocks from court house. Bargain if taken in next 30 days. Inquire Democrat office. 67 ts FOR VALE—tt-room nouse on No. 11th Sv., gas ready for use; well and cis tern water; good barn, and fruit. Im quirs John Q. Huffman, 232 No. 11th street. "'9t3 FOR SALE A chojce 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. 6913

i $ I 1912 I Spring Millinery Opening New Offerings Saturday Afternoon and Evening MARCH 23RD I BURDG MILLINERY STORE ■ Sav You Smoker' When yon want to think out something , to a fini- '--when you want to relax--5 take it c ad etfsy- not a care in the 1 world—t] m smoke the “White Stanitsa good cool delightful smoke, in either samatra or broad leaf wrapper. 5c at all Dealers 5c

TO THE DEMOCRATS OF THE EIGHTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT O F INDIANA AND ALL i- THO.= ~ WHO DESIRE TO CO-OP-tl ERATE WIH THEM. 2 ■■ By order of tne dem'-matic congresp sional committee the democrats of the e Eighth congressional district of Indin ana and all those who desire to co-op--6 erate with them, are invited to meet in s delegate convention at the city of Winchester, state of Indiana, on 2 Tuesday, Marek 26, 1912, - at the hour of 1:30 p. m., for the pur z pose of nominating a candidate for a (congress of the Eighth congressional i- ■ district. The convention will be composed of 1:139 delegates; necessary to choice, 70. Apportioned among the several counties of the district as follows: Adams county, ’7: Delaware ccunty, 31; Jay county, Madison county. 43; Randolph county, 14; Wei’s eoun-1 ty, 17; total. 139. The delegates from the respective -(counties compiisrrg the congressional t| district will meet on Tuesday, March 1126, 1912, at the hour of 11 a. m., at ( • I the several places selected by E. S. I • Edger, chairman of the democratic (central committee of Randolph county. | 1 i At each of said meetings the follow- ; > ing officers and members of commit-1 ' tees will be selected, namely: One members of the committee or ( > i rules and permanent organization: j ' I one member of the commitee on ere- ( ■ Identiais; one member of the commit-1 ’itee on resolutions; one member of the ■ I committee vice president of the convention and and one assistant secre- ■: tary of the convention. ■] Witness our Lands and seals this ■; 26th day of February, 1912. W. A. KUNKEL, District Chairman. ; J. W. BOSSE, s Chairman Adams County. FOR SALE —Radiant Home hard coal ’ burner: also Garland malleable, six- ’ lid cooking range, good as new. For particulars, call 636 N. 3rd St., or "phone 456. 70t3 See Julius Haus® (or crushed stone, t building stone, aynamite, Portland cement and cement blocks. 67t6* 5 FOR SALE —Aged heavy farm team; f been used for heavy hauling; will do 1 good service on farm. S6O takes them. Inquire o f George Tricker, ’phone 8-J. ' 69t3 -‘St _: 1 I WHAT IS IT? IT-IS aßemedy-for-Barren Mares I ; Cows, Sows and Ewes “It’s Guaranteed” Ask Smith, . Yager & Falk £ mhbmwwkv.v >«**<*.«-. . i iirw—wn i; ii — m—wi i* nr h j I- : »R. R L. STARKWEATHER OSTOPATH r Acute and Chronic Diseases. 2 Office and Residence Over Bowers , Realty Co’s. Office g DECATUR, IND. Phone 314. u 11 ■- r i Wood For Sale 6 — Kindling, Slabs, and good h country cook and heating wood at the right price. i S. H.~Adams I' ( Phone 635

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