Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 207, Decatur, Adams County, 29 August 1912 — Page 4
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EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y„ Aug. 29—(Spec* i-al to Daily Democrat! —Receipts, 2,400; shipments, 190; official to New York yesterday, 380; market closing st ■'!>. yr.. )’-- mixed, $9.40(J? $11.45: Yorkers, [email protected]; pigs and li-’.ts, [email protected]; roughs, $7.50@ $s <i; stags, [email protected]; sheep, 16,- «... slow: top lambs, $7.40; sattle, 150; steady. 3. ' . eURK. No. - Red wheat 81 No. 2 White wheat 98e 1 Yellow corn $1.07 i White corn and mixed $1.04 No. 3 oats 3 9c Sample stained oats 25c Rye 63c Feeding barley <t ,c Alsike seed $lO. .0 No. 1 clover hay SIO.OO Timothy hay $14.00 Ttmotbv hay*- $13.50 Mixed clover hay $9.50 No. 1 oats straw $4.00 Rye straw $5.00 ( -1 $9.25 Timothy seed «, $1.25 DELIVERED COAL PRICES. Anthracite Chestnut $7.85 Antaractte Stove Mid Egg .... $7.60 Pocahontas 4.50 Pomeray 4.00 Kentucky Splint 4.00 W Ya. Splint 4.00 Hocking 3.75 Jackson Hill 5.00 Massillon 4.75 Price at bias or cat, 25c less; 20c
AIR SLACKED LIME to prepare y our land for Alfalfa at *£4.°° Ton New alfalfa seed guaranteed free from Buck Lorn Pennville crushed stone screenings, cement limes, sand, salt, hay, straw, coal etc. NO MORE COAL DUST in your cellar as I am prepared to thoroughly wet the coal if so desired E. L. CARROLL
Cl cs .. | All lie LAWNS GO FOR 10c I Bl Lot of SI.OO to $1.50 Lawn Waists go at - 50cts. 1 1 Lot of $1.25 House Dresses go at - - - 85 cts. U ti I I A Complete Line of Wayne Knit Hose in all Colors. S '■IB'S ® Elf ®rfC -I Mj w fe 1 i. f ' /y? • 1 ■" ffi if wW i Hi • i n sss£ Br .iiiwi Uh ■ r **< W 11 I® i JWffl W & Ola 'w - JL i C' li X «’ M| — I, ■—■ i »ii ■ ■■— THE BOSTON STORE | 5 —~ ~~ 1
per hour extra for tabor In bins; carrying coat, 50c per ton ey.ua; carrying coal up one Hight of stairs, SI.OO per ton extra; carrying coal up two flights of stairs, $1.56 extra. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET Spring chickens 13c@15c Ducks Sc Fowls 9c@loc Geese 8c Eggs 19c Butter 17c Turkeys 8c Old roosters 5c KALVEM iVtARKE*. • — Beef nide« 9c Calf 12c Tallow „ oc Sheep pelt* [email protected] Wool 20c@24c FULLENKAMP’S. Butter 18c@25c Lard 8c Eggs 20c NtPUCK & CO. Eggs , 20c Butter ~...16c@20c M. BEHLING. Spring chickens 13c@l5c Ducks 8c Fowls 9c @ 10c Geese 8c Eggs 19c Butter 17c Turkeys 8c Old roosters 5c
BKrWfefiNu! OB Ml C O PVR i G Hr 1 " a p■» r co THE GROWING BOY like all healthy young “animals,” needs plenty of good nutritious food to sustain a natually vigorous appetite, that goes far towards laying the foundation for perfect mental and physical health during mature life. Plenty of Martin’s Bread will give him lots of strength, Teed his growing body with a good wholesome food and develope brain and brawn in abundance. Jacob Martin WANTED —Someone to haul a ear load of coal, inquire at laundry. 6t3 FOR SALE—“Quick-meal'’ gasolinp range, self-generator, good as new cheap if sold at once. Inquire Mrs. Dick Christen. 206t7 FOR SALE —Black English preambulator, in good condition. Latest baby buggy style. Inquire at O. L. Vance home, N. 2nd St. 205t3 FOUND —McCall pattern.. Describe property and pay for ad. Apply this office. 207t3 WANTED —Farmer to keep sheep on the shares. Call. 495. 207tf
T/.fj M . Mtn 'flu THIS IS RECIPROCITY of the right kind. Our Regular Customers are welcomed at both windows When You Sell four Crops deposit the returns with us. Pay All Your Bills With a Check. When you need Money you will find us ready to loan. This is “ONLY BUSINESS” FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DECATUR
Will Meet This Evening [ iC- —'.Uniirj non? Page 1) Mrs. Mary West, Clevis, N. Mexico. . Mrs. Caroline Bremer, Archer Ave., I Fort Wayne, Ind. Chester Scheifer, care Henderson j Grain Co., Fort Wayne, Ind. Peter Mutchler, 5 Winter St., care . m Doyles’ Grovery, Fort Wayne. 3 John Trieber, Baraboo, Wis. n Chas. Leibenguth, 813 Kerchavell II Ave., Detroit, Mich. 3 Philip Rosenfelder, 5220 Ashland K Ave., Chicago, 111. >1 Louis Genther, 1327 Jackson St., Ft.|| Wayne, Ind. « Mrs. Rosa Buuck, Albert Lea, Minn. ■ Chas. Reinking, 729 E. Wenter St., re South Bend, Ind. John T. Wagner, W. Superior St., I Fort Wayne Ind. Sam Schindler, 523 Organ Ave.. Ft. 1 1 Wayne, Ind. ' If any one knows of any member; f that may have been missed, or if any I address has been Incut restly given, I kindly phone M. Kirsch or Jesse I Sellemeyer. ,» Respectfully submitted, » M. KIRSCH. | JESSE SELLEMEYER. | Mr. French Quinn, Chairman of the g Invitation Committee: I Below is a list of ex-city officials | who are non-residents of the city: Wm. Reed, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Dr. E. H. Leßrun. Harvey Hart, Carlton, Mo. H. S. Porter, Chanute, Kans. Robert Malony, R. F. D. F. E. McLain, Los Angeles, Cal. Albert Brittson, Owasso, Mich. Albert Nichols, Coldwater, Mich. Al Fristoe, Rochester, Ind. J F. Mann, Muncie, Ind. ! Mark McConnell, Cardwell, Mo. Willard Suttles, Cranesville, Pa. If any one knows of any member who may have been missed kindly ’phone to H. M. DeVoss or Judson W. Teeple. Respectfully submitted, H. M. DeVOSS. JUDSON W. TEEPLE. o FOUND. On the Erie railroad siding, between Decatur and Marion, Ohio, the Wear-U-Well shoes. They are now on sale at the Wear-U-Well store, “The Yellow Front,” corner of Third and Madison streets, Decatur, Ind. Remember they are made of leather and sold at factory prices—sl.9B, $2.48, $2.98. Howard Burdg, the manager of the firm, has arranged his stock in readiness and is already doing business in excellent style. You are invited to call and pay them a visit, and if you want a pair of shoes they will be glad to wait on you.
CARD OF THANKS. To our many friends and neighbors we wish to thank tor their generous assistance rendered during the sickness and death of our esteemed friend John Zezula. Also to Fr. Wilken for his assistance rendered. CYRIL KRASILEK AND FRIENDS. READ THIS, IF YOU MEAN BUSINESS. Seven room nouse, with electric lights, water, bath, cistern, all in good repair, on Mercer avenue, not far out. Price, $1500.00. Ten room (louse on Marshall street, fine location, abundance of fruit and nice garden, property in good repair. Price, $2500.00. Fice acre tract with modern improvements, including house and barn, owner must sell soon. Great sacrifice in price. Two hovels on Jefferson street, very reasonable. ■— ssssju? 11 /sCgL A Oik EXTRA TONIGHT. Tonight besides the three films we will have singing and dancing by the Niblick sisters. As entertainers these sisters are, not equaled in the city. The .Tims of course are of our usual high quality and you will do well to see tile Selig In which Professor lavcksley unravels another mystery: “HENRY FOURTH, AND THE WOOD-CHOPPER.” “POSITIVE PROOF,” Essanay Drama. “THE STRONGER MIND,” Selig Drama, Feature Film. FIVE CENTS. The CRYSTAL Theater. I
PUBLIC SALE I will sell at Public Sale at my residence on the old Robert Souder i arm, three miles north and one east of Bluffton or one mile east of Stop on the Fort Wayne and Wabash Valley Traction line, on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER STH. TFie Following Property To-Wit: — 25 HEAD OF HORSES AND MULES One good span of 3 and 4 year old mules; one lone mule, 4 year old; one match team of roan yearling colts, weight 2080 pounds, none better; Dan 1., a three year old stallion, weighing 1150, well broke, a promising speed sire, sired by Dr. Tanner 06, first dam May Airwood 2:15, has paced quarters in 32 seconds; one two year old Percheron stallion, weight 1250, well broke; one black three year old driving mare, sired by Inline, Ifdy broke; one two year old road mare, weight 900, lady broke; one five year old mare weighing 1250, in foal; one good spring colt sired by Barney Tracey, first dam by Gemmelhurst; one yearling filly by Patchen Line; one 1400 pound work horse; one 1600 pound work mare, 12 years old, in foal; one six year old general purpose mere, well hroke: one good coming two year old gelding and other good two and three year old colts. TWO HERD OF CATTLE -80 HEAD Six fine young bulls 2 and 3 years old, short horn, Angus and Jersey; 5 good Angus cows from 2 to 7 years old, these cows are now giving from four to six gallon of milk per day, one three year old Holstein cow giving six gallon of milk per day, 3 two year old Angus steers, weight 1100; three two year old Angus heifers, weight 1000 pounds, safe in calf; six yearling Angus calves; two steers; four heifers; seven head Angus calves, weight from 200 to 500 pounds; one full blood Jersey heifer calf. All the above cattie are fat enough for the block. Another herd of choice heifers and milk cows, ranging in age from two to seven years, consisting of fresh cows, heavy springers and heifers in calf, several with calves by side. A choice lot from which to select milk cows. Space will not permit a proper description of these excellent cattle. 125 HEAD OF HOGS Ten brood sows, five have pigs and five to farrow in September; 5 head of Duroc gilts, two Chester white boars, one two years old, one five months old; one Duroc boar, five months old; 112 feeding shoats, weighing forty to 150 pounds. These are thrifty and good lengthy feeders SHEEP Fifteen head of good breedidg ewes. One good buck. FARM IMPLEMENTS One new disc harrow; two good washing machines; two good riding plows; one combination spring and spike tooth harrow, one sweep feed mill and two walking breaking plows. Several dozen fine chickens. TERMS OF SALE—A credit of twelve months will be given purchaser giving note with approved security, six months without interest and six months with 6 per cent interst. All sums of $5.00 and under cash. No property to be removed until settled for. 3 per cent discount for cash. Sale to begin promptly at 10 o’clock. Dinner will be served by the ladies of the Pugney Church. A. H. REED & SON FRED RODGERS, L NOAH FRAUHIGER, A .tnimnnnrc R. C. STEWART, bICrKS JOHN SPUHLER, AUCtIOnCCrS
Two nice residences on North Fifth street, near greenhouse. Price, $2250.00 and $1400.00. Fine location and fair improvements, near the Presbyterian church. Nice residence on Eighth street, near G. R. & I. depot, very reasonable and attractive. Price $2500.00. Seven room house on Rugg street, near Sam Hite grocery. Price, $1750. Two residences on Mercer avenue, inside railroad. Price, $850.00 and $2350.00.
The Enterprise Drug Co., § Y J. H. BARROUGHS Mgr., V f DECATUR, IND. | O We take this method of introducing our store and selves to ra f( I the People of Decatur and the surrounding country, and we fl want every one to make this store one of their stopping placX es, for we carry one of the biggest lines of: I Drugs, H Paints, • a Oils, J IBooks, I Varnishes, / I Stationery, | i Wall Paper, j X School Books, | X and Soda Water. u IL PHONE 32. ®
Two large, modem houses, one block of court house, on brick street, dirt cheap. Two vacant lots on Closs street. Two vacant lots on Monroe street, cheap. Several other vacant lots, well located, at low prices. A good up-to-date house and barn on North Second street, very reasonable, owner wants to sell badly and will sacrifice on the value of property. Two modem, up-to-date houses on
■ Winchester street, inside the railroad , much below original cost. Fine dwelling oij Adams street, three blocks from the court house. Good house on West Madison street I inside the railroad, brick street oa provement paid. Price, S2O 00.00. Modern houSe with good barn on Jefferson street. Price, $2500.00. I House with two lots on South Eleventh street, very reasonable. DAN ERWIN. ■ e o-d-lw Erwin Bid , Op. Court Hoose
