Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 216, Decatur, Adams County, 9 September 1912 — Page 4
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EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y , Sept. 9—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 7,200; shipments, 3,990 today; receipts, 4,800; shipments. 190 yesterday; official to New York Saturday, 1,710; hogs closing steady. Heavy, [email protected]; mixed and mediums, [email protected]; Yorkers, $9.50® $9.85, pigs and lights, [email protected]; roughs, [email protected] stags. $6.50® $7.50; cattle, 4,625; good kinds strong, common and butchers steady; choice heavy steers, [email protected]; medium steers, [email protected]; yearlings, $7.75® $9.00; plain heavy stews, $7.50® $7.75; handy butchers, [email protected]; fat cows, $5.00® $6.50; heiters, $5.00® $7.50; sheep, 14,00; firm; lambs, $7.90 $8.10; yearlings, [email protected]; wethers, [email protected]; ewes, [email protected] S. v. sUfiK. No. 2 Red wheat 98c No. 2 White wheat 96c Yellow corn $1.07 White corn and mixed $1.04 "N®. 3 oats 28c Sample stained oats 25c Jftye 63c Feeding barley 45c Alaike seed $10,50 No. 1 clover hay $13.00 Timothy hay $ll.OO Mired clover hay $9 50 No. 1 oats straw $4.00 15$ e straw $5.00 Clover seed $9.50 Timothy seed 75c to SI.OO LOCAL DEL’.EREU COAL PRICES. Anthracite Chestnut $7.85 Anthracite Stove and Egg .... $7.60 Pocahontas 4.50 Pomeray 4.00 I Kentucky Splint 4.00 I
Old Adams County Bank if Decatur, Indiana. o**s**^ Capital $120,000 t Surplus . $30,000 Z-~~- ■■ — : M. Kirsch and John Niblick 8 fit ' Vice Presidents £ X. Ehinger, Cashier, Doad Farm loans 2" "’’du a Specialtv Reflect Resolve Col lec ions I; ■■■■mi—■■ Made He Who Would Ride M I-'- ? g ON THE CREST . Every 8 Accomoda- I OF THE WAVE, tionCon- | 7 sistent SHOULD EARLY COMMENCE With Safe 1 HIS DOLLARS Metho/ Extended TO SAVE! t- uur i _______ ___ Patrons We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits ■■■■KJKWMaMNMSMHBMnmMMBaHMnv
.WANTED —Farmer to keep si eef on ■FOR X.-.tt'. • Good house in city; a so farm. See Will Colchia Interurban Candy Kitchen. It
OUR NEW FALL WAISTS We have today received the most beautiful Fall waists in silks, and messalines, all shades navy,grey,brown,black etc. Now is your time to buy. FULLENKAMPS
I W. Va. Splint „ 4.00 I Hocking 3. 75 • j Jackson Hill 5.00 - , Massillon 4 75 , ' Price at bint cr car, 25c less; 20c - [ per hour extra for labor in bins; car- ■ rying coar, 50c per con eitra; carrying I coal up one flight of stairs, SI.OO per - ton extra; carrying coal up two flights of stairs, $1.56 extra. — i LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET . Spring chickens 13c@15c - Ducks 8c 1 Fowls 9c @ 10c Geese 8c Eggs 19c Butter 17c I Turkeys 8c 1 , Old roosters 5c KALVen MARKET* Reef tiHiN , „ y< Calf 12c Tallow .6c Sheep pelta [email protected] Wool 20c@24c FULLENKAMP’S. Butter 18c@25c Lard 8c Eggs 20c HIPLICR & CO. Eggs 20c Butt-r 16t@20c H. BERLING. Spring chickens 13c@l5c Ducks 8c Fowls 9c@loc Geese 8c Eggs 19c Butter 17c Turkeys 8c I Old roosters 5c
WANTED— agents tu sell toilet gooJa. F'”. particulars call 718 N. FOR SALE —Colt, three years old; ; broke double, see Frank Huffman I at Steele's park. 205t3
PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer at public auction at his residence, known as the Lewis. Scherry farm, seven and onehalf miles southwest of Decatur, three miles south of Peterson and ten and one-half miles northeast of Bluffton on Wednesday, Sept. 18, 1912, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., to-wit: Horses—One roan horse, 9 years old, weight 1400 pounds; 1 sorrel mare, hi foal, 10 years old, will 11 pounds; 1 spring colt, 2 good 1 year old last spring colts, 1 two-year-old colt; span mules. Eighteen Head Cattle —Twelve cows, giving milk; 8 head Jersey cows, ranging from 2 to 6 years, all good ones, all giving milk, 1 with calf by side, others have been fresh four i weeks; 2 Durham cows, one coming 1 fresh in October; 6 head young cattle Twelve Hoad Hogs: One White sow', with litter of eight pigs by side; 1 Duroc sow, also with litter of eight pigs; 10 head of shoats, weighing from 100 to 160 pounds each. Farming Implements: 1 wagon, good 'as new, with bed; another good wagon, with bed; 2 spring-tooth harrows; 1 breaking plow, 1 set brass-trimmed harness, never been worn Twelve tons of thimothy and four tons of clover hay; 500 bushels of oats in bin; 100 bushels of barley, and 15 acres of corn in field; 3L> acres of sugar beets in good condition in field; 25 cords of stove wood and many other articles too numerous to mention. Sale will be in dry, whether it rains or shines. The ladies of the German Reformed church will serve dinner. Terms —All sums of $5 and under cash on day of sale. On all sums over $5 a credit of 6 months will be given, purchaser giving his note with good bankable security. If not paid when due, 8 per cent from date; 4 per cent off for cash. No property removed until settled for. LEWIS YAKE. Noah Frauhiger, Auct.
THE OFFICIAL HOME-COMING SONG Don't fail to secure one of our latest sonp; hits, written especially for Home-coming week by Jane C, Strange, the best known musical writer of the day. The most popular, and only one for the big week. They are sellng like hot-cakes.—Yager Bros., & Reinking. o— ————— HOUSE WORK WANTED. A Bohemian lady, who lives just south of the Heckman mill, in this city, would like to have work. Can do any kind of house cleaning or would be glad to accept steady place. Cannot speak English very good, but understands fairly well. Orders may be left at this office or at her house 214tf , NOTICE. lAave orders for first-class roasting ears at Brokaw's Crispett store. 214t3 LEW BROKAW. NOTICE TO PUBLIC. Owing to the point of ’fork reached by the Larrowe Construction Co. at the beet sugar factory, the company wishes to state that visitors are unwelcome to the building and are asked to keep away. The work is very dangerous and such that accidents may happen at any time. 213t6 LARROWE CONST. CO.
NOTICE PUBLIC We the undersigned do hereby notify all our customers that after Sept. 9, 1912, we will continue our prices except Saturdays when hair-cut will be 25c and shave 10c. Four barbers, clean towels, everything sanitary. Hower & Stevens. 214t3 BUILDINGS FOR SALE. I have-for sale a small barn and two other small buildings that I will sell at a bargain, if removed soon. Located on residence lot just north of library. 211t3 DR. W. E. SMITH. n FOR SALE —Fresh oysters at Simeon ' Hain’s meat market. 212t2 , A BUSINESS CHANCE — Produce, creamery, drayman, farmer, tone | and a half motor truck for sale; bargain price, easy terms, superb condi-1 dition. Write Main Auto Sales Co., 921 Maip, Ft. Wayne. Ind. WANTED —The Cosmopolitan Group requires the services of a representative in Decatur and surrounding territory to look after subscription renewals, and to extend circulation by special methods which have proved unusually successful. Salary and commission. Previous experience desir able, but not necessary. Whole time or spare time. Address, with references, Charles C. Schwer, The Cosmopolitan Group. 381 Fourth Ave., New York City. 214t2
FUNERAL OF MRS. FORBING The last sad rites for Mrs. Peter Forbing, who passed away Friday evening, were held this morning at 8:30 o'clock, at the St. Mjirys Catholic church, where a tender tribuje to the life of this good woman was paid. Besides the children named before, those ' attending from out of town were: A niece and nephew, Harry and Molla Forbing, Mr. and Mrs. William Holt, the last named a niece, all of Arcola; a cousin, Clem App, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Franke and daughter, Julian; Mrs. Mart Reinhart, Fort Wayne; Mrs. Jacob Forbing, Kenton, Ohio: Fred Johnson, Bluffton. <y — READ THIS, IF YOU ( MEAN BUSINESS. Seven room house, with electric lights, water, bath, cistern, all in good repair, on Mercer avenue, not far out. Price, $1500.00. | Ten room house on Marshall street, fine location, abundance of fruit and nice garden, property in good repair. Price, $2500.00. I Fice acre tract with modern improvements, including house and barn, owner must sell soon. Great sacrifice in price. Two bot’CuS on Jefferson street, very reasonable. 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 rallioad. Price, $850.00 and $2350.00. Two large, modern 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 lew 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 modern, up-to-date houses on I Winchester street, inside the railroad, much below original cost. Fine dwelling on Adams street, three blocks from the court house. Good house on West Madison street, inside the railroad, brick street omprovement paid. Price, $2000.00. Modern house with good barn on Jefferson street. Price, $2500.00. House with two lots on South Eleventh street, very reasonable. DAN ERWIN, eo-d-lw Erwin Bld., Op. Court House
PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer at pub\c sale it his residence, 4% miles north ast of Decatur and % miles north of the Aber school house on what is known as the E. Woods farm on Monday, September 23, 1912, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., the following property, to-witr Six Head of Horses: Bay mare, 4 years old, Aj. Belgian, in foal; sorrel mare, 3 years old. in foal: bay gelding, 3 years old: grey gelding, 8 years old; bay gelding 2 years oid; bay gelding, 1 year old. ' Three Head Cattle—One red cow, 4 years old, an extra good one, was fresh in June; 1 roan cow, 6 years old, will be fresh Ist of December; 1 heifer, 18 months old. Nineteen head of Hogs—Two brood sows, 17 head, ranging from 60 to 125 pounls each. Twenty-six Head Sheep— Thirteen breeding ew'es, 2 and 3 yrs. old; 6 good ewe lambs, 7 full blooded Shropshire buck, 18 months old. 100 head chickens: 10 tons timothy hay in mow, 200 bushel oats in bin, the one-half of twenty-five acres of corn in field (15 acres nearly). Farming implements—One McCormick binder, 6-ft. cut, in good condition; Superior disc farm drill, good as new; Deering mower, hay rake, Brown cultivator, j John Deere walking breaking plow, good as new; spring-tooth harrow, 2 double shovels, 1 single shovel, 18-in. Deering disc, just new; 3%-jn. Turnbull wagon with bed, almost new; hay ladders, dump boards, stone bed, mud boat, scoop board, cross-cut saw, forks, shovels, 2 sets breeching har- : ness with fly nets and collars, set , single buggy harness, one Bluebell creain separator in good condition; j lawn mower, just new: about ten bushels potatoes, and many other a rI ticles too numerous to mention. Dinner on the ground. | Terms—All sums of $5 and under, 11 cash on day of sale. On all sums •' over $5 a credit of 1 year will be giv- • j en, purchaser giving his note with ■ good bankable security bearing ap- ■' praiseraent laws of state of Indiana. I No property removed until settled -for. If said notes are paid when due no Interest will be charged, if not, 8 ! 1 per cent from date. A discount of 4 -| per cent will be given on all sums over $5.00 R N. RUNYON. ■I John Spuller and Col. Fred RenI pert, Aucts. 13-19-20.
PUBLIC SALE Being desirous of cutting loose from the attention given the farm, the undersigned will sell at Public Sale at his residence in Tocsin, on THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 12TH. The Following Property To-Wit HORSES—S HEAD One brown mare, eight years old, weight 1550 lbs., in foal to (Jarion; one bay mare five years old, weight 1400, in foal to Cal Brice; one extra good coming two year colt sired by Cal Brice, weight 1100. These horses are sound. One gray mare five years old weight 1550, a good worker, in foal to Governor Ossel; one spring colt. CATTLE 4- HEAD One brindle Jersey, seven years old, giving milk and to be fresh in spring; one grade Jersey, three years old, fresh and calf by side; one Durham heifer, three years old to be fresh in spring; one yellow Jersey, three years old, to be fresh soon. DUROC HOGS 137 HEAD 22 good brood sows, two to farrow before day of sale, and balance before November Ist., 114 spring shoats. These hogs are all eligible to registration. Thirty or Fort’No. 1 gilts for breeding purposes can be selected; one full blood Duroc male hog, TWENTY-FOUR HEAD SHEEP 22 good breeding ewes; two buck lambs. CHICKENS 5 dozen Rhode Island Red and Black Minorca chickens. FARMING IMPLEMENTS One eight-foot Deering binder, good as new; one good Dain hay loader one disc grain drill good as new; one James Oliver riding plow; one Osborn spring tooth harrow; one double cutaway disc; one steel roller; one Oliver riding corn plow; one Oliver steel walking piow; one Mishawaukee new ground plow; one New Bremen new ground plow; two spike tooth harrows; one one-horse corn and bean drill; one brand new John Deer N 0.9 1-2 two-horse corn planter; one Hoosier two-horse corn planter; one float; one mud boat; two Turnbull wagans; three buggies; two double wagon beds; one set of tight bottom hay ladders, with corn bed combined, two double set of work harness; nine horse collars; most of them first class wool collars. Seven individual hog houses with floors and on runners; one stone and gravel bed; 7 gallons of apple butter; 15 gallon of lard; one corn dump end gate; one wster cream separator, several tons of baled oats and rye straw. GRAIN Fifty to 100 bushels of rye for seed; 32 acres of extra good Reid's yellow Dent and Silver King corn in the field. Try and examine this corn before the day of sale and be convinced that there is none better in the country. Parties coming from north on 8:21 car and coming from south on 9:05 car will be met at Kingsland and will be conveyed to sale in automobile. Lunch will be served by the Tocsin Pythian Sisters. Please come whether you wish to buy or not. Sale starts promptly at 10 o’clock. TERMS—AII sums of 55.00 and under cash, sums over $5.00 a credit of twelve months will be given the purchaser giving an approved note. 5 per cent discount for cash. No property to be removed until settled for. ' DR. C. L. BLUE Noah Frathiger & Harry Bunn Auctioneers. Ervin Wa f son and Frank Garton, Clerks.
FOR SALE—Globe range, in good condition. See Chester Johnson, or phone 582. 205t3 FOR EXCHANGE —Farms for merchandise; any size farm to sell. Send description to G. A. Spriggs, Fairfield, Wayne Co., 111. - NOTICE--On and after Monday, Sept. 9ttw, the price of shaving will be advanced to 15 cents and shops will open at 7:00 o’clock a. m. Harve Sprague ForestJElzey B. Wertzberger AL. Burdg Lester Baughman T ick Miller Lose & Scnrank L.L. Merryman A GREA TLESSON Is taugh tin the feature film of tonight’s show, in which the futility of 1 gathering great wtaith is clearly ! shown As a lesson the film is of ! great interest as it shows just how ! many years wasted in a various i money getting deadens the real life !of a man A lesson for young and old. Do not fail to see it. I ■ “THE TREE OF KNOWLEDGE,” Selig Drama. “THE TRIUMPH OF RIGHT,” Vitagraph Drama. “TOUGH GUY LEVI,” Lubin Com- : edy. , Fiva CENTS. The CRYSTAL Theater.
b MR. SMOKER—wW Get a whiff from one of jflf• those Log Cabin cigars. It / W ’M ma ke you smile and five cents will invest- ’ gate th 6 mer *ts this cigar. Ask your degler the next t j me y OU smo fc e> H. A. COLCHIN, For bale At All Dealers BOSSE OPERA HOUSE TUESDAY, SEPT., 10th. ONE BIG NIGHT ONLY EIGHTH SUCCESSFUL YEAR “A Pair of Country Kids" By Harry Sheldon White A COMEDY DRAMA IN FOUR ACTS INTRODUCING TWO OF AMERICA’S FOREMOST COMEDY CHARACTERS Hi and Trixie’ Have Made More People Laugh Than Any Other Stage Characters in Years Not A Dull Moment In The Play. Don’t Miss It SINGING AND DANCING SPECIALTIES . PRICES 25, 35 and 50 Cents
