Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 241, Decatur, Adams County, 9 October 1912 — Page 4

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FAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y„ Oct, ft—(Special to Hally Dvmoerati Receipts, too; shipments, 760; official to Ns" York yesterday, 1,140 V. hogs closing » eady. Medium and heavy, $9.49© $9.45; Yorkers. $9.25©59.35; (tigs, 18.25: roughs, $8.25®58.50; stags, $6.50© 17.25; sheep, 2.800; steady; top lambs, $7 25; cattle, 100; steady. » *. e-uttK. No. - Red wheat 11.00

No. 2 avhlte wheat 97c Yellow corn 89c White corn and mixed Stic No. . oats 28c Simple stained oats 2Sc Rye 62c Feeding iTarley 45c Alsike seed 110 CO No. 1 clover hay 110 00 Timothy hay $13.50 Mixed clover hay $13.00 Medium mixed $11.50 Heavy clover hay $10.50 Rye straw $5.00 Oats straw $4.50 Wheat straw $4.59 ’Clover seed $9.00 Timothy seed [email protected] LOCAL DELfVCr.EU COAL PRICES. Pocahontas $5.00, Pomeray $4.50 Kentucky Splint $1.50 W. Va. Splint $4 50 Jackson Hill 5.00 Massillon 4.75 PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at his residence, -IS miles west of Monroe and 8 4 unties east of Bluffton. on TJteursday, October 24th. beginning at lu. o'clock a ni. the following property, to-wir Two head of horses: Bay mare, 10 years old. lady broke, weight about 1200 R>s.; black gelding. 5 years, old, roadster, weight about 1100 lbs. Ten Head of Cattle; Four . milch cows. giving milk; Jersey cow.’ fresh in April; 2 three-year-old Burham co»s. 1 fresli in March and the

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Price at blns or sat, 25c leas; 20c per (tour extra for labor in bins; carrying coar, 50c per ton e’.ira; carrying coal up one flight of stairs, SI.OO per ton extra; carrying coal up two flights of stairs, $1.56 extra. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET Springs chicks lie Ducks 10c Fowls 10c Geese Sc Eggs 25c Butter Turkeys

l Old roosters 5c KALVCK MARKET* Beef Jc <<« ..12c 1 adow ...........be Sheep pelts ?se<ssl.M > - ■ FULLENKAMP’S. • i Hutter 22c@25c 1 1 ard Sc I Eggs 26c NIP.ICK a co. I I Eggs 26c I Butter 18c G 25c! I I —— M. BtHLffii I Spring chicks 10c 1 Ducks 10c i Fowls 10c ! Geese 9c ■ Eggs 25c Butter 19c Turkeys 12c Old roosters sc! — other one in June; black Jersey', fresh ■ this fall; 3 Jersey heifers, will f>el fresh in March; 2 spring calves, both Jersey; Jersey bull. Hogs: One J black Poland China sow, weight about ! 300 lbs.; will farrow by Nov. 1; Du-; roc vow. weight about 350 lbs ; 9 shoats. weighing from 100 to 150 lbs. • ach. Farming Implements; Rock Island Kay loacer, Superior disc drill, ’ good as new; McCormick mower, hay .rake, self-dump; roller, Ohborn disc, good as rB-': corn planter, spring•J tooth harrow, l-horse cultivator. Deer-1 1 ing binder, good as new; beet culti-|

. i 11 vator, new ground plow, new (Turnbull I wagon, 2 sets dump boards, corn II plow, set double work harness, set |; single driving harness, set carriage f harness, 10 acres corn In shock, John Deere buggy, 8 doz. chickens, 2 good beds, 2 sets of springs, sofa, cook . | stove, good as new; soft coal burner, |: kitchen table, 10 ft.; kitchen chairs, 11 Blue Bell cream separator, Newcom* 1 I loom, 3 cornered cupboard apd other ■ articles too numerous io mention. The ladies Aid of Zion will serve dinner. w | Terms; —All amounts of $5.00 and - undsr, cash; over $5.00 a credit of 9 r be given, purchaser giving 5 his note with approved security; 1 per cent off for cash. No property removed until settled for. JOSEPH 4’OI.FE. .1. F. Lleehty, Noah Frauhlger, Aucts. J l.iechty anjl Isch. Clerks. TO BEET GROWERS. ; — Anybody needing help toward getting their beets ready for the factory. 1 : please notify the tw; young men ’.hr- : ing one-half mile west of Monroe, cn ( Philip Heffner farm.—Adv. 238t3» ' (Advc.iisement) . O-4—- ——, HOUSE FOR ICUN l- P. K ; Kinney Real Estate agency, in In- ! terurban block,—Adv . 236t3 SA Ik / rS 1 \ J T ' J?-—rr.owa.r*r a• Br e» THE BAKER’S ART in most attractive forms of cakes, pies, pastry and bread is well displayed at Martin’s, j We not only make our pro-' ! ducts good to look at, but to' taste better than they appear Rut their che : f virtue is their healthful and nutritious qualities. They please the eye, t.ckle the palate and nourish brain and body. • * Jacob Martin

MB I five 1 SMB SMB Days more till Old Home Week. You will need a new pair of shoes-the best place to get style and fit is at = 1 — • MBS ~ <■» I PEOPLES AND GERKE = STOP! LOOK! - READ! REX THEATRE TONIGHT “Bells of Paradise” iIN TWO REELS) A story supremely graceful, delecate and touching. Costumes and actions picturesque. A completely HandColored film. Scenes portraying the interior of Louis XIV cathedrals, gardens and castle grounds. The most harmonious bit of film beauty that has ever been offered. Admission 5c to all for rent. f Office 690 Office rooms, moderL. and will have rnVlst ■> 'IQ~ stwam heat D'.X ERWIN. * neS ’ 222 f — (Advertisement! Dr. Sterling P. Hoffmann for sale —use upright, Adan» Practitioner of General .MediSchaal piano, curly walnut case. fine and Surgery with stool, <heap. Enquire of Jerry Coffee. South Winchester street. — Office Over Interurban Station Advt. 235tC Re ’- 223 N - Fi,th St -

GLADWIN COUNTYI Nio. S 5 ~~~ | A 100 Acre farm— I 90 acres improved and under cultivation, I pasture. Good eleven room two storv house basement, painted recently and in good conditio? Two good barns, one 36x50, the other 36x60 2 other ouildmgs sufficient for farm. A good earin! apple orchard, and plenty of small fruit of the lw quality. Land is slightly rolling but not hilly., cesare all good. Soil is .clay loam with gravel not stony Jail in good state of cultivation. Will grow good crops of wheat, corn, oats, clover, sugarbeet? potatoes, beans, in fact anytning that will growanw where in Michigan. Watered by spring cr e -k aM windmill with elevated tank in tower, supphj n( , water to house and bam. Beautiful lawn with maple, elm and pine, silver maple, mountain ash, catalpa trees and shrubs and flowers. A very pleasant home. A good herd of 1 Jersey cows, all fai m tools wagons and buggies to go with the farm for $>500.00 rMo, 5-4 40 ACRE FARM IN SHIAWASSEE COUNTY, MICHIGAN. This is an exceptional.batgain. The soil is a rich clay loam and will raise good crops of hay, com beans, potatoes, clover, sugarbeets, (especially adapted to sugar beets) has a good bearing orchard, is well fenced. Has 18 acres of alysike seeding, has one hay barn, horse bam, cow stables, corn crib, tool house, hen’house etc, all in good condition. Abo a good six room house. Farm is well drained and is near railroad. Price $3,000 00. ’ —————— — ; J. E. THOM & COMPANY, KIRBY BUIUHNG SAGINAW: MICHIGAN

Any one having an account againat i the base ball club should bring it to Manager Will Hammeli'a office and I It will be paid. 23Ttfi (Advertisement)

— grapes for sale — Inquire or And us Mill.-, tow a on the I line rUtpl (AJhertia. Lienti