Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 228, Decatur, Adams County, 23 September 1912 — Page 4
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E'AST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. 23—(Spec|l ial to Daily Democrat)—Receipts, S,I 1 000; shipments, 4,560 today; receipts, 6.4011; shipments none yesterday; otflt ciaJ to New York Saturday. 760; hogs closing steady. Heavy, $9.00; mixed and mediums, $9.00© $9.10; Yorkers, $9.00® $9.10: light Yorkers, $8.25(a58.50; pigs, SB. 00© $8.15; roughs, $7.25® $7.35; stags, $5.50®56.25; sheep, 22,000; steady; lambs higher; choice lambs, [email protected]; yearlings, $5.00@ $5.75; wethers, $4.75©55.00; ewes, $4.75®54.25; cattle, 5,625; 10c@30c lower on common; best slow: choice heavy, [email protected]; coarse thin heavy steers, [email protected]; yearlings, $7.75© $8.0'0; handy butchers. $7.25© $7.85; tat cows, $5.00®56.00; heifers, $5.00®57.00. a. i. svkk. No. 2 Red wheat 98c J No. 2 White wheat 96c Yellow corn 99c White corn and mixed 96c No. 3 oats 30c Simple stained oats 25c Rye 62c Feeding barley 450 Aisike seed $10.50 No. 1 clover hay $ll.OO Timothy hay $14.00 Mixed clover hay $12.00 straw $5.00 Clover seed SIO.OO Anthracite Chestnut $8.50 Timothy seed [email protected] LOCAL DEI'VEREU COAL PRICES. Anthracite stove and egg $8.50
Old Adams County Bank? Decatur, Indiana, Capital $120,000 ) Surplus , $30,000 i C. S. Niblick, President —— M. Kirsch and John Niblick " cc — yiv Vice Presidents E. X. Ehinger, Cashier, Dead Farm loans a Specialty Resolve Collections r ' 7o - Made He Who Would Ride aS. ON THE CREST Every AccomodaOF THE WAVE, tionCon- „ sistent SHOULD EARLY COMMENCE with Safe Banking HIS DOLLARS , Extended TO SAVE! J" Patrons We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on I Year Time Deposits
FOR SALE—Choice home raised tim othy seed, J 1.75 per bushel. Monroe Phone. J. P. Davis. 220t6 For first-class livery service at reasonable prices, good services, and prompt attention, call on Ernest; Schlickman, Third and Monroe Sts. : 'Phone 182. 223t3* j
Have You Seen Our ' ' jdk New Fall Suits? Wi — wW fS |jU It is a simple tailored suit that the Iwt American woman always looks best as [X ' nothing seems as well adapted to her M J aUnty Smart ’ personalty ’ and the plain ‘ lllh If est model gains distinction from her inWWW/m MOWKSHHMB , FULLENKAMPS
Pocahontas -.....55.00 Pomeray $4.50 Kentucky Splint ..<■ $4.50 W. Va. Splint $1.50 Jackson Hill 5.00 Massillon 4.75 Price at bint or sa , 25c less; 20c per nour extra for tabor in blns; carrying coat, 50c per ton ei-xa; carrying coal up one flight of stairs, SI.OO per ton extra; car ring coal up two flights of stairs, 11.5 C extra. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET i Spring chickens ....' 14c , Ducks 10c Fowls 10c ■ Geese Sc i Eggs 23c , Hutter 18c Turkeys 10c , Old roosters 5c KALVCrt mARKE'i A Seet Hmm .. Call 12 t I'atlow ,oi Sheep pelts 26c®51.00 FULLEN KAMP’S. Butter 18c@25c Lard 10c Eggs 24c NIBLICK A CO. j Eggs 24c Butter 18c@25c H. BcRIINGI Spring chickens 12c Ducks 10c Fowls .' 10c Geese ? 10c Eggs 23c Butter 18c Turkeys Bc@l2c Old roosters 5c
WANTED —Good, steady boy. Inquire Schafer Saddlery Co. 224t2 FOR RENi—Good house In city; a so farr. See Will Colchin ft Interurban Candy Kitchen. it FOR SALE—CoIt, three years old; broke double. See Frank Hoffman at Steele's park. 205t3
STOCK SALE. The undersigned will sell at public auction at his residence on what was known as the George Burkett farm, 44 mile west of Honduras, 1 mile north and 6Vi tulles east of Bluffton, 1 mile north and miles west ut Munroe, on Thursday, October 3, 1912, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., the following property to-wit: Three head of Horses: One 7-year-old mare, weight 1200 tbs., in foal, broke to all harness and 2 yearling draft colts. Ten Head of Cattle: One roan cow, 7 years old, will be fresh In spring; 1 red cow, 5 years old, will be tresh in spring; 1 Jersey cow, 4 years old. will be fresh in spring; 1 cow, 2 years old, will be flesh in spring; 5 spring calves, 1 cow-, 2 years old, will be fresh in spring. Twenty-two head of full blood Shropshire sheep .consisting of 12 breeding ewes, 5 spring ewe lambs and 5 buck lambs. One hundred and twenty head of O. I. C. Hogs, consisting of 11 brood sows, some of the sows have pigs, and some will farrow by day of sale, 10 shoats, weighing from 75 to 125 lbs. each: 17 gilts, weighing from 125 to 175 lbs. each; 8 males, weighing from 175 to 200 tbs. each, and 1 Poland China male hog, 2 years old. Eight tons timothy hay in mow, 500 bushel oats in bin, will offer 8 acres corn in field. Lunch will be served by ladies aid Os Zion church. Terms: —All amount of $5 and under cash in hand; larger amounts negotiable note, first 6 months without in terest; last six months at 6 per cent, interest; 4 per cent off for cash. JOHN W. PARRISH. Joe Peas, Clerk. John Spuller, Noah Frauhiger, Auct. j. —oPUBLIC SALE. At my residence, 1 mile east and 44 mile south of Curryville and 2 miles south and 2 miles west and 44 mile south of Peterson, on Wednesday, September 25 th, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., the following property, to-wit; Three Head of Horses; One black mare, coming 4 years old; 1 bay | mare, coming 3 years old, and 1 sorrel mare, coming 2 years old. Seven Head of Cattle: One roan cow, 4 years old, to be fresh in spring; 1 Jersey cow, 9 years old, to be fresh in" spring; 1 Durham cow, ?. years old, to be fresh in spring; all of them are giving milk; 1 Jersey cow, 10 years old; 1 heifer, 2 years old, to s be fresh in spring, and 2 yearling heifers. Six teen Head of Hogs: Fourteen spring shoats, 2 Chester White sows, to farrow before day of sale. Farming Implements: Gearless hay loader, good as new; McCormick binder, in good running condition; Milwaukee mower, John Deere hay tedder, Hoosier corn planter, good; truck disc, good; spading harrow, spring tooth harrow, square tooth harrow, Clark riding plow. Tiger corn plow, walikng double shovel plow, buzz saw, Champion wagon, with-tight bottom, hay ladder with hog rack combined, low wheeled wagon, water wagon with tank, single buggy, good as new; set single buggy harness, set heavy team harness; 50 bu. rye for seed, 10 acres good corn in field, clover hay in mow. Lumber for sale. Household Furniture: Two bedroom suits, oak finsh, good as new; 2 beds with matress and springs, leather mission davenport, plush divan, piano case organ, oak finish wardrobe, set dining room chairs, 3 rockers, kitchen cabinet, god as new; cupboard, extension table, Hoosier hard coal burner, soft coal heater, cast-iron lange and Bluebell cream separator. Terms —AH purchases of $5 and under cash. A credit of 12 months will be given on all amounts over $5.00, purchaser giving his note with approved security; 5 per cent off for cash on sums over $5.00. No property removed until settled for. E. R. WRIGHT. Noah Frauhiger, Auct. William Zimmerman, Clerk.
NOTICE. All accounts due to the Elzey & Falk shoe store are now payable at Elzey &- Hackmann’s. 227t6 PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer at public sale at her residence on North Fifth street, Decatur, Indiana, at 1 o’clock p. m. on Saturday, Sept. 28, 1912, the following property: Kitchen caliinet, table, cook stove, cupboard, set of chairs, extension table, clock, pictures, glass cans, linoleum, bed lounge, two bed room suits, two sets bed springs, carpets, rocking chairs, dishes, lamps, sofa, two center stands, iron kettle, washing machine. Terms of Sale:—All sums over |5, six months' credit. Under that amount cash. 4 per cent off for cash on sums over ?5.00. MRS. L. A. EDGE. John Singleton, Auct. 227t4-e-o-d LOST —Grey leather purse. Initials “S. E. M.” Contained money and other articles. Ixwt Thursday evening. Leave this office. 227t3
AVIATION MEET. There will be a two-duy aviation event at ''luffton this week, on Wednciday and Thursday, September 25 and 26. Charles F. Walsh, a worldfamous aviator and a team mate of the celebrated L'ncoln Heachey, will make the flights at Bluffton, and threat flights each day, commencing at 3 o'clock p. m, are guaranteed. Walsh is one of the best aviators employed by the Curtis Aeroplane company, and he makes his flights in the well known Curtis biplane. The Curtiss company has a world wide reputation and guarantees satisfactory flights at Bluffton. The exhibitions will be at the west side base ball park, and ball games will be an additional feature each afternoon and the Bluffton city band will give a concert each day. Mail carrying by airship will be a feature of the flights. The admission to the ball park will be 50 cents for adults, 25 cents for children, with no additional cijarges for automobiles or vehicles of any kind
QUARRY OPENS The Julius Hougk stone* quarry will open again Thursday with a full force of men who will try to get out as large a quantity of stone- as possible before the cold weather makes it impossible for the work to continue. Mr. Hougk is desirous of getting out a large suply of crushed stone and will operate the quarry with that intention not paying much attention to the building stone. There will probably be twenty men put to dork if it is possible to get them. METHODIST S. S. NOTICE. The Sunday school classes of |fhe M. E. church, taught by Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. Rice and Miss Etta Mallonee, are requested to meet at the church Tuesday afternoon after school for practice for rally day. The classes of Miss Florence Meyers and Mrs. Joe McFarland are requested to meet at the same place Wednesday afternoon after school. KICKED BY HORSE. Frank Faurot, a well known man residing on the Holthouse farm near Monroe, was kicked by a horse Sunday evening at 7 o’clock wßile taking them from the pasture. The horse's hoof struck Mr. Faurot at the side of the face and on the shoulder, and while no bones were broken, he received bad cuts from the horses shoe, confining him to his bed. A physician. Dr. Clark, was called from thfs city to attend him, and he is getting along well considering the seriousness of his case. Mr. Faurot is about sixty-five years of age.
THE CENSUS. Frank Curber, living east of town, is the proud father of a ten-pouad baby boy. Mother and baby are getting along nicely. o — Piano tuning and repairing. Satisfaction guaranteed. L. C. Barber, professional piano tuner, will be here ina few days. Leave your orders as soon as possible at this offl-'t- 224t3* WANTED —Girl or married woman to work at hotel. —Murray Hotel Company. 224t3 WANTED —First-class barber; no drinker. Apply at once at Augenbaugh shop, Decatur, Ind. 228t3 WANTED—Tv.c furnished rooms for light housekeeping; have own stoves, dishes and bedding. Modern conveniences preferred. Exclient references. Address C E. M., care Democrat. _228t3
S J -1 rfBB ' ’H - - LESS A £ Live Stock And General AUCTIONEER 9 years of experience means DOLLARS FOR YOU J. N. Burkhead Monroe, - - - Indiana Telephone at my expense
, Ufn YOU P THIS IS RECIPROCITY of the right kind. Our Regular Customers ire welcomed at both windows When You Sell Your Crops deposit the returns with us. Pay All Your Bills Wi -h a Check. When you need Money you will find us ready to lo in. This is “ONLY BUSIN ESS" FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DECATUR
FARM LOVIS We have plenty ox money, to loan on farms, at 5 per cent. We also mike loans without commision. Erwins’ Law and Real Estate Office ■ 1 L«fELEC r Ki2 CrtICAGO - N ii J e I nn j Get co au uvur for electricity covers the cost of operating the Red Eleceric, and tLe weekly washing and ironing for the average family is less than two hours. Sold by JACOB ATZ, 'Phone 405.
Going! Going! Going! Are you going to have a sale if so let me add it to the list of sales that I have booked for this fall. Date your sale early and get ahead of the rush, as the man that buys at the sale today will not be a bidder on the same article tomorrow. Phone me at my expence or see me [at T. A. I Leonard tin shop. Phone 531 Johfl Splililcr. The Auctioneer Decatur, - - Indiana, j
OW JslulL Jfcfej- wtta'j I —. . ..... ■ \ p •»■.£. TWO LOAVES OF BREAD can look exactly alike, but one can contain 50 per cent more food value than the other, mainly because the good one is made from flour carrying a large percentage of gluten, the main food constituent of the high grade wheat—for good bread can only be made from good flour. This is one reason why Martin’s Bread is of a superior value Others are the skill and sanitary care used in mixing the dough and baking. Jacob Martin
JUST RECEIVED A Shipment of New Hot Water Bottles and Fountain Syringes THE WEARBEST EVERY BOTTLE AND SYRINGE GUARANTEED AT
THE ENTERPRISE DRUG CO. J. H. BORROUGHS, Mrr SUCCESSOR TO PAGE BLACKBURN
PUBLIC SALE . The undersigned will sell at public auction at his residence, 5 miles south of Decatur, 1 miles north and 2 miles west of Monroe, on Friday, October 4, 1912, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., the follow ins- property, to-wit; Two Head of Horses: One 2-year-cld Belgian mare, broke single and 1 spring colt. Cattle: One cow, 6 yrs. old, calf by side; 1 cow, will be fresh soon, 5 years old; 1 cow, 4 years old, will be fresh last of March, and someother young cows. Hogs: Four fullblooded Duroc sows and 25 head of shoats. weighing 40 to 70 lbs. each. Farming Implements: Osborne binder, with trucks; Thomas hay loader, good as new; Osborne hay tedder, Osborne hay rake, Superior disc grain drill, spring-tooth harrow, wagon, pair of hay ladders, wagon bed, black hawk com planter, set double carriage harness, set double work harness, scoop board, fanning mill and other articles too numerous to mention. Will also sell 15 bead of Jersey cows, with calves by side. Terms: —All amounts of $5 and under cash. Over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving his note with approved security; 4 per cent off for cash. No property removed until settled for. C. O. McKEAN. J. N. Burkhead, Auct. Geo. McManama, Clerk. ——a FOR SALE—A Garland hard coal heater, 16-lach fire pot, in first-class shape, and excellent condition. See Dr. Miller. So. Second St. 223t6
GRAIN SEEDS 1 FOR SALE HOMEGROWN RUDY RED SEED WHEAT We Know This Seed Will Please You CHESTNUT AND WHITE ASH COAL BOWERS-NIBLICK GRAIN CO. PHONE 233 HAY STRAW
I VULCANIZING I 1 TUBES CASINGS | * «• • We have just installed a Haywood S •» vulcanizing out fit. Can repair «■ tires 2 1-2 to 6 inch. Mr. H. L. H L» Johns, tire Expert of Indianapolis "J St has been secured to look after this S? department. •» S •"* = Holthouse Fire Proof Garage 2 f PHONE 11 |
FOR SALE —Very nice grapes Settler home, corner 12th and Monroe ’Phone 544. 227t6‘ FOR SALK —Piano, in good condition Apply at the Crystal theater. 226t3 FOR SALE OR TRADE— A full bladed Shropshire buefe. Address I Sender, R. R. I<J, Decatur, or telephone 4 on the B line. 221t6
OLD HOME WEEK AT DECATUR, IND. OCTOBER, 14th. to 19th. FREE A solid week of wholesome fun EveryiDay A Big One Balloon Races, Human Elepha: t High Wiie Act, Good Music Auto Parade, Horse Show, See The Midway READ THE BILLS
