Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 79, Decatur, Adams County, 1 April 1912 — Page 4

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>' - I East Buffalo. N V, Apr. 1— (Special to Daily Democrat)— Receipts, 1,000; shipments, 3,990 today; receipts, 750; shipments, 570; official to Now York Saturday, 1,710; hogs closing steady. Mixed, medium and heavy, ?8.30@ $8.35; Yorkers. $8.3071 $8.35; light Yorkers, [email protected]'io; pigs, $7 (7 @ $7.75; roughs, $7.13(5 $7.25; stags. $5.00 j (fl'fi’.i - . .-■ :eop, 1900; steady: lambs, generally slow; choice lambs, $8,157? j $8.40; yearlings, S7.OfM SS.SO; weth- ; ers, $6.00 <1 $6.25; ewes, $5,500 t .7 < : clipped lambs, $5.00 $5.75; clipped j sheep. $4.5 | i©ss.so; cattle, 4,375; ■ slow, singular, classing 10@25c low■ l vt: here 1 ’’ choice Steers. $7 756/$8.25: I medium steers, $0.45'7 $0.05; yearling; $6.50'5 $7.2?; choice Wendy butchers, I $6.25-3 $7 fat cows. $4.50@ $5.75; hefiers, [email protected]. G. BvflK. No. 2 Red wheat 94c i. No. 2 White wheat 9 ic ; ' Yellow corn 92c Mixed corn 89c i Oats 52c 1 Rye 82c 1 Timothy seed, prime $6.00 I Barley No. 2 ~sl,OO 1 Feeding barley 85c! Alsike seed $12.50 ij No. clover hay $18.50 j Timothy say $20.50 !j Light mixed bay $19.50 |c Mixed clover hay $18.50 Ij No. 1 oats straw $9.25 j Rye straw $9.25 n No. 1 wheat straw $9.25.1 ( Clover seed $12.00 I c

PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale on Thursday, April 4. 1912, at his residence, 4 miles east of Monroe, and 214 miles north and west of Salem, beginning at 1 o'clock p. m., the follow- I ing pronerty-to-wit: One brood sow ■ and 3 shoats; 50 head of chickens, 3 turkeys. 5 ducks, 1 cook stove. New ; Horn 0 sewing machine, dresser, cupboard. stand, chairs, incubato/, washing machine, dishes and other articles. Terms —Suras of $5.00 and under, i cash in hand: sums over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchas-

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- r CAL ?ROVA,I! MARKET. Spring chickens 9c Ducks 10c 1 Fowls 10c 1 Deese 10c 1 Eggs 15c •Butter 30c Turkeys .......... lie Chicks „ scold roosters .... 5c KALVER MARKETS jßeef hides . . ...'....9c 'Calf 12c Tallow 5c ■ Sheep pelts 25c@Sl.'Ji | FULLE-'LAMP'S. 'Butter lßc@2Bc | I Lard ,8c i Eggs 18c ' NIBLICK & CO. I Eggs 18c I Buttei 17c@25c COW FrtICES. Anthracite .. SB.OO White Ash Lump ~...54.50 Washed Nut $4.50 ‘ Pocahontas Egg or Lump $4 75 Kanuei Lunrn or Egg . - $6.00 Indiana Lump $4.00 Hocking Lump $1.25 Virginia Splint .. ~,,54 50 h. SERL_.<G. Spring chickens 9c - Ducks 10c Fowls 10c Geese 10c I Eggs ....25c i Butter Zoc Turkeys He Old roosters 6c Chicks ...7c

er to give bankable note. Discount of j 4 per cent for cash. JAMES H. DRAGE. J. N. Burkhead, Auct. o FOR SALE —On easy terms, house and lot, with barn. Possession givien at once. The P. K. Kinney real ’ estate agency, over interurban stat- ' ion. 78t3 FOR S.'iLF -Barred Plymouth Rock netting of 15 eggs, 50 cents, or 83.00 a hundred. The kind it pays I to raise—RArr „-d Beckmnyer, Decatur No. 1. 'Phone changed from 14-0 I to 14-L. 78t30 I*

I EXECUTOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY. The undersigned jxecutor of the last will of tiie late aarah C. Decker, by direction of sa: 1 decedent, as in her will provided, gives notice that he will offer lor sale at the late residence I of said decedent on John's street, near j South Third street, in the City of Decatur, Indiana, on Saturday, April 6, 1912, ! beginning at 1:00 o’clock p. m., the I following articles of personal properj ty, to-wit: X One bureau, center stand, six cane I

r» , WASH DOWN THE I MjZ' ■ /f tIF I a F- ass or two " 00 '-’ l' ure w * ne «■’> ll| Z both for “your stomach’s sal ” as I's i >.is P ell ‘ " s °d *"' le mel I * cr ’ ® et w * ,,e here. You’ll. . Jfli find our port, sherrv, claret, etc., ex--VR ' quisite in flavor and Lom.Uet and ht Ur • aH — t:bK Bv ‘”e bottle or gaP ' TN j £JBb**iW| bn ssvcu choose. Corner Second and Madison ?s. 6LJRLE.Y «WKI ■ ."P—a, rWUWI r«K -4> •» ..W W«li HMM ■ Jissat. ac-. .ut nW I 1 NOTICE We are mailing to those farmers who engage this spring in growing Beets a little book on t SUGAR BEET CULTURE — l - ■ - ( This paper was written by Mr. E. M. Wag- ' ner, the agriculturist, and approved by Mr. F. H. Hubbard, the manager of the HollandSt. Louis Sugar Co., and therefore is authoritative. # j It is confidently beleived that much valu- < able information is contained therein We are only too happy to mail to any one - sending his name and address a copy,so long , as we have them. j < FIRST NATIONAL BANK ; 8 DEC ITUR, INDIANA —- —» — - - i ■ ■■ ■■■ -i ii „ ! p

bottom chairs, six common chairs, five rockers, dining room table, two stands, two looking glasses, three stoves, clock, parlor and bed room carpets, oil cloth, pictures and frames, lace curtains, window blinds, two feather beds, six feather pillows, two beds and springs, five comforts, three quilts, j woolen blankets, cotton blankets, I wash boiler, tub and board, jars, step ladder, cooking utensils, two lamps, cupboard and dishes, silver knives and forks, silver spoons, refrigerator, lot of stove wood and coal, axe, boe. rake, pruning knife, glass cans, canned fruit and many other small articles. Real Estate. —- - . ... -r

Said executor will also offer for sale at the said time and place the following described real estate, to-wit: Commencing at the northeast corner of out lot two hundred ninety-one (291) in David Showers subdivision qf out lot No. 28 in the town (now City) of Decatur, Adams county, Indiana, running thence south to the southeast corner of said out lot No. 291; thence west 56 feet; thence north 162 sept to a point 59 feet west of the northeast corner of said out lot No. 291, thence east 59 feet to the place of beginning. Terms of Sale. All sums of Five Dollars ($5.00) cash. All sums of Five Dolltrs ($5.00) or more, nine Tmonths’ credit, the purchaser giving note and security to the satisfaction of the undersigned. JOHN S. GLECKLER, Executor. Dore B. Erwin, Attorney. John Spuhler, Auct. 76t5 STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. i\..tice i. herc’.y giver, that the : ■ nual meeting of the st jobholders e‘ :l'.e German Building Loan Fund & . avings asaot intion of Decatur, Indi ana, will be held at the office of th. secretary of said association in the City of Decatur, Indiana, on Monday, April 8, 1912, ~t 7 o'clock p. m., for the election ol eleven .lirei tors »f said association to serve for the ensuing year and for th' transaction of such other busi ness as may be properly brought before said meeting. F. M. SCHIRMEYER, 74tf Secretary. PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will sell at public auction at his residence, 4 miles east and one-half mile north of Decatur, (the old J. C. Moses farm), on Thursday. April 4, 1912, beginning at 10 a. m., the following personal property, to-wit: Four Head of Horses: One black mare 3 years old; 1 bay mare, 6 years old; 1 bay mare, 12 years old; 1 sorrel colt, 2 years old. Three Head of Cows: One registered Jersey, 5 years old; 1 grade Jersey, 4 years old; Jersey heifer calf eligible to register. Two brood sows, red sow, with 9 pigs by her side; white sow, will farrow in May. Chickens and turkeys: Sixty head of Leghorns; six head of bronze turkeys. Farming Implements: Studebaker wagon, good as new; hog rack, hay rack, J. I. Case cultivator, good as new; spring tooth cultivator, spike tooth harow, disc drill, disc harrow, breaking plow, good as new ; single buggy, double set of work harness, good as new; double set of dr:v-

Old Adams County Bank 1 Decatur, Indiana. ■ - ITIirMMC— —J_ I F /gwLs fll Capital s’2o 000 I Surplus . $30.00(1 J I B S’ Niblick, President i M. Kirsch and John Niblick 1 M Vice Presidents r * B ex - Ehinger, Cashier. I f arm loans i y W® Keaa a Specialty g ' ■ ect — j !'W -- J Resolve Collections J ,E(y Made | DOLLARS a?Favo y r- | ) Deposited To The Credit able « Il Os F _ . A BANK ACCOUNT Accomoda- ; I MAKE A NOISE XS’ : ■ That Sounds Like Success! Banking / HAVE Ertendld I J YOU HEARD IT! j | We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits

ing harness, single set of each. cloJ masher, mud boat, three inculfetors and brooders, some hay, milk can and churn, five cords rail w ood, one half barrel cider chain, Iron kettle, etc. Terms —All sums of $5.00 ayd un der cash in hand: over $5.00 a credit of nine months with 8 per cent interest after maturity, purchaser giving note with approved freehold security before removing property purchased. 4 per cent discount for cash. F. C. MEADS. D. F. Leonard, Auct. W. A. Fonner, Clerk. It* LOST—A small, black purse, on Monroe street, between Sixth and Second streets. Please leave same at 610 Monroe street. 73t3 LOST —plu'j robe, had two horses, with glass .yes worked in robe: flower border. Fir.der return to this office. 74*3 from a flock selected because «of the beauty of form, color and general fine qualities. Eggs, fifty cents a setting. Inquire of Mrs. Dale Moses, corner Fifth and Indies® streets. 76tf

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