Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 265, Decatur, Adams County, 6 November 1912 — Page 4
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■’iwW'kJlw | Vte.*JsA“dM>.«’ ‘ • —•—• RAST BUFFALO. ■ >4 Buffalo, N. Y., Nov (SpecHU’ r Daily Democrat) Receipts, 5,Go shipments, 9*50; official to Now yesterday. 4,180; hogs closing steady, Medium aud heavy, $8.00(3 $B.l 0; ! mixed, $8.00; Yothers, s7.9ofi'sß.oi>; light Yorkers, $7.40<fi57.60; pigs. $7 2., |7 ;j. roughs, s7.oo<it $7.15; stags, s.*.*,■•■•/$0.50: shefp, 2,400; stead.; lumbs, 10c f u2o< higher tops. s7.l'>: cattle. 500; slow v. ruSX No _• Red wheat ...98c N ’ White wheat 95c White corn and mixed 75c ■ -ZtM cats 7"c N 7 oats 28c . Simple stained oats 2>c K»e *»-c Feeding barley Als.lce sc vd $10.25 Nu. 1 elo. »r hay $10.50 Timothy hay si:,.'H)i Mixed clover hay sl3 00 Medium mixed $11,501 Heavy clover hay $10.50] Rye straw $5.00 Oata straw $4.30 Wheat straw $4.50 I Clover seed $8.25 ■ Timothy seed sl2.>. COAL MARKET. Pocahontas egg and Pimp ..... $3.751 West Virginia eg gand lump.... $4.75; Potr.ery egg and lump $1.75 Jackson Hill egg and l imp $5.25 VrHnw lumn t 1.75
PUBLIC SALF OF n»|Rv COWS ‘ Tt." ur.dei signed will offer at public- auction on the David Garber farm. 1 three miles west of Decatur and one I mi!" east of Preble, beginning; at 10' a. tn.. on Monday. No««mber 11. 1912, th ‘ollowlng lire Mock: Twenty-five extra good dairy cows, about half o(. th-s" with <aive» bv their sale, bai-' an • will be fresh from day of sale to March 1. Among these are a number of extra rood Holstein heifer*, a -•*• good Holst.-in heifers These
| BIG FTTR OFEXTIXTG I 1 WEDNESDAY NOV. 6TH O I MK ■ I W On the above date have on display complete line high class furs B '*‘-Lr from one of the Largest Fur Manufacturers ALL. FURS SELECTED DELIVERED lS* L SAME DAY | flllftb I War ® I'l *1 IJ ’ I $ ' YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND i N BLiCSA COMPANY I
Anthracite eg;., stove and chestt nut ....SIO.OO Anthracite pea , 8.00 Anthracite mixed 9 00 Coek 7 001 — LOCAL PROCUCE MARKET — Spring chicks 10c Ducks 10c Fowls 10c' Geese 8c 1 Eggs 27c i Butter 18c. Turkeys lie Old roosters 5c kalvvh mwRKEVn Beer nMes . »e Fall 12c 1 allow ...» 5c Sheep pail* 26c©51.00 FUi.i.EtxKAMP’B. Butter 18©22c lard ...8c Eggs 30c Mlt .KJK & CO. i Eggs 30c Butter 13c©25c — r». er.RLiN&. ■ Spring chicks ... 9c * Ducks 10c I Fowls 9c I Geese 9c ; Eggs 27c Butter ...19c Turkeys 15c Old roosters •ti-
cowa were not l>ought for sale purposes but are cur own dairy cows w have been milking the last several years. Owing to other business Inter es‘ > requiring our attention we are going to quit the dairy business and the stock will be t.sposed of on this date. These cows weigh from 1200 to 1400 pounds and are in extra good ' shape This is your opportunity to 11 secure the right kind of milch cow s ’or feeding stock. A few good stock bulls, some good feeding steers, sonic i ! food feeding heifers. One full blood-
ed Holstein bull, coming 3 years old: 1 team good work horses, will weigh about 1.700; 1 urowu mare, colt by side, weighs about 1300; 1 bay mare, weight about 300; 4 registered Shrop- ! shire rams. 1 year old; 2.5 extra good I breeding ewes. Also farming linplements and 750 shocks extra good i corn. This sale will be held rain or shine, under cover. Terms tin all cattle nsd sheep a I credit, of 'I. 6 and 9 months with 6 per cent Interest will be given. Horses 1 and corn will be sold or 9 months’ * time, without interest. Approved seI curlty is necessary in ail cases and no * I property is to be removed until bet--1 tied for. DAVID GERBER & SON. j John Spuhler and Noah Frauhiger, ' Aucts. i Fred Fruchtc, Clerk n 0.2,4,5,6,7,8,9 (Advertisement) II o~ NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. )| ! | Notice is hereby given that the first | ! Monday in November, November 4th, Is the last day you have to pay your 1 taxes All tax< a not paid on or before that time will he delinquent and the 1 penalty ton per cent will be added 1 us the law requires. If you do not 1 want to pay cost, pay your taxes now. ■ ' The treasurer's office will be open from 7 o’ lock a. m. until 5 o’clock | p. m Yours very truly. 251tf C. W. YAGER, Co. Treas (Advertisement) FOR RENT. Studabaker home, east of Decatur.] Ind. Ail modern, furnace, bath, elec-! trie lights, gas. etc. Two orchards,! big poultry yard, large garden. En-1 quire of A. 1). Suttles, at Old Adams County Hank. 256tf (Advertisement) FOUND - Grey shawl in front of my residence on North Second steet. Owner can have same by proving prom1 erty and paying for this ad W. 1.1 S|iencer. —Advt. 282t3 WANTED —Ten men and teams at once to work on Monroe street. —Julius Haugk.—Advt. 257t3 FOR RENT—I9.7-acre farm at Peter- ’ son ,for cash Inquire of R. D. Leiin-J' enstoll —Advt. 257t30|l ELECTRICIANS WANTED - Inside'; wiremen. fixture wiremen; also ( stock clerk A. II Harris Electric Co.. ( Gary. Ind Advt. It Two ladies, driving on the Preblej' road. east. Sunday afternoon, had b“t-' ter return a small black and white dog if they do not want further trouble.— Vinson Lewton —Advt. 263t3
FOR 'ALE OR TRAHt j My residence at 610 West Monroe Street. A Fine home rignt upto date in every particular. An extra big lot. Two Bath rooms. New furnace. Just re-deccuated ai d refinished throughout. Basement under whole house. Elect Jric lighted and hot and cold water. Will trade for Farm or city property or will sell at a low price. If interested call and look the the property over. (NALMER SCHAFER . i«su»n — ■■ yswe• ■■■ •»i ■■ •’•i 'bouse WANTED- To rc.it «-room I cottage >'t" ember Ist. Inquire ai | thia oL.ce. —Advt. 251t3 ;LADY WANTS acquaintance ,f wealthy Catholic Bachelor; gentleman alKiut 38; object matrimony. Miss Easton, Box 107. Ft Wayne. Ind. Adt. A 1 , tA . r ; ' ' Iz o. Pure And Wholesome are the cakes, cookies, etc., we make. Any mother can be sure of the care and cleanliness observed hy a visit to our bake shops. Just come in any time and see how systematic, sanitary and scientific everything is. As clean and good as in your own home” is our watchword and guide. jacoo Martin
Oil You Hamess Protect it from the winters ravages, Lengthen its life Single Buggy Harness? .95 Single Express “ Doulbe Driving “ 1.25 flip Strap Team “ 1.50 Breeching Team “ 2.00 Chas F. Steele N. Second St. ! i'r c. V. Connell VETERINARIAN DLxza— Office 14d f Residence 102 i Don’t Worry f ■ about money matters, but come ■ ‘t to us We Will loan you what I you need on your furniture, pi- | ano, team or wagon without re- f mpval. B We give you a written state- ■ m,nt of your contract. We cl- ■ low extra time without charge I in case of sickness or loss of’B work. ■ 84c per week for 50 weeks fl pays a $35.00 loan All amounts ■ in proportion. If you need mon- N el. fill out the following blank, cut H out and mail it to us. Name Address Our agent Is in Decatur every Tuesday. Reliable Private v Ayciv L&sn c»i :»'.»hlUb.'d 1890 Room I. Sec ~n<v neor, Tag t'aliw n Street Home Phone. M-4 Fort Wayne. tr»d
— - 1 1 r Home i' 1 ?" i ®At i -J P■ r '■ ■’E P" ■** ' ’'-’'-***—* — ‘ '*** An American Home Scene x ' I'l'he Stove that Lasts a Lifetime v cheap heating stove is really expensive, as it will .«oon wear out and must be replaced. The material used in lhe genuine Round Oak is the Lest money can buy-stronger than car-wheel iron! The Round Oak Heating stove will give many years ! of satisf< cto-y service-last practically a lifetime, in E fact and in the long run, cost much less than one of S its cheap imitations. I But there are other reasons why it is true econg orny tobuy the genuine Round Oak Heating Stove It’s the biggest fuel save' in the the stove line. Gives I | a more even and more intense heat from the same amount of fuel than any other stove you can buv. m Burns hard or soft coal, wood or coke-holds fire ail ■ night-and the Cone center Grate permits no clinkers. I This is the stove you’ve heard so much about-it’s been on the market so- 40 years-never has had an equal and never will have one. in spite of its hundreds of I imitations- Look for the name on Lhelegs-ic is found onh one the genuine. You want the genuine-we have ic. Let us show oou our complete line of Round Oak Stoves. We probably have just what you are looking for. LEE & STULTS CO.
TOR KrtN’T— farm. *4 mile Z.um Decatur Ind. Fine beet land and farm well improved EnI quire of A. D. Suttles, at Old Adams I County Bank.—Advt. 246tf I WANTED—To purchase a home in I the city of Decatur State location |of your property and the lowest cash ’ price. Address John Hevermeyer. general delivery. Fort Wayne. Ind Advt.
j STRAYED —1 sheep strayed awry l Gire intormation to J. C. Harkless. No. 1 on L line. Advt. 3slt3 f I.OST OR STOLEN—A cow hide robe valued at ISO Robe almost *qua>. i has white strl;-*. with fad"d green, t notched »mbroldery, lined with bla< k t pltvs!-, Return or send information to . W. T Wilson. R. F. D.. No. 7. or 'phone 13 M. Will pay liberal reward Advt Mitt 3
