Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 265, Decatur, Adams County, 6 November 1912 — Page 8
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» RAST BUFFALO. Li.ii Buffalo, N. Y.. Nov. 6 lSpc< -, ;ol to Dully Democrat) Receipts, 3, . 2o0; shipments, 670; official to Nev* i York yesterday, 1,300; hogs closing I weak. I .Medium and heavy, 18.001 ft >B.IO, Yorkers, >7.75@>7.90; pigs and lights, >7.25@>7.50; roughs, >7.00C17.1F: stags, >5.50@>6..50: sheep, 4000; strong: top lambs. >7.50; cattle, 250; slow. 3 v. r-tTRK No. 2 Red wheat 98c No. 2 While wheat 95c White corn and mixed 75c Standard oata 30c No. 3 oats 2ScJ Simple stained oats 25c Rye t»2c Feeding barley 435 Alslke s< >d >10.25 No 1 clot »r hay >10.50 Timothy hay >12.00 Mixed clover bay >l3 00 .M-dium mixed >11.50 1 Heavy clover hay >lo<ol Rye straw Oats straw >4.50 ; Wheat straw >4.50. C . ver «. ed UtSSI T ’ iotu; seed >l.S3i COAL MARKET. Pocahontas egg and 1-imp >5 75 V. -st Virginia «g gnnd lump.... >4 75 | Poßtery egg and lump ...>4.75 Jackson Hill egg and lump >3.25 ' Yellow Jacket lump >1.75 <
Oriol Vacum Cleaner For a limited time cnly We will sell Oriol Vacum c’eaners ;vr $4.00. This is one of the test machines cn the mat l et. ke Alpheus to. R’K p OR WR’TE I lent nt Specialty Co. Decatur, - - - Indiana farms If ycu are interested in Mr.-n---ion irtiiH-. >r real estate write ’’ <IGHT& HICKS Ot\, Mich. ♦. ; k rrairsfrom . np D — I |f r * \ for »h? ii.gu L’ollar I. Ul LET ME CRY U IR SALE . ;«. % d c prrtencc has taujrht me bow. Lnt ? rS: l«- at Once — ' > iPLMLER ; *
Anthracite egj., stove and chesti nut >IO.OO Anthracite pea 8.00 ' Anthracite mixed 9 00 j Coek 7 00 I LOCAL PROtUCE MARKET Spring chicks 10c Ducks 10c Fowls 10c Geese 8c Eggs 27c Butter 18c Turkeys lie Old roosters ,5c KALVBK MARKETS deef nites ... ...tc I Calf Uc J ado* be Sheer petu rtkffikl.UO ’•ULi.ECiKAMP’B. Butter 18ft 22c ' I ard 8c ■Eggs , 30c NIP .!> ft CO I Eggs 30c I Butter 18c© 25c H. B1RLIN&. Spring chicks 0c Ducks 10c Fowls »c Geese 9c I Eggs 27c Butter 19c Turkeys 15c j Old roosters Uc
i fOR ‘ALE OR TRAUt My residence at 610 West Monroe Street. A Fine home rignt up to date in [ every paiticular. An extra big lot. Two Bath 1 rooms. New furnace. Just re-decorated and retinished throughout. Basement under whole house. Electric lighted and hot and cold water. Will trade for Farm or city property or will sell at a low price. If interested call ana look the . the property over. . INALMUt SCHAEER ' —SSS"HFH9 Oil You Harness i Protect it from the winters ravages. Lengthen its life Single Buggy Harness $ .95 Single Express “ 1.25 Doulbe Driving “ 1.25 Hip Strap Team “ 1.50 Breeching Team “ 2.00 Chas F. Stesle; N. Second St. I / Pu r e And Wholesome are the cak«s cookies, etc., we make. Any mother can be sure of the care and deanlinew* oimerved by a visit to ( our bake shops. Just come in anv time and\-ee how systematic, sanitary and I .scientific everything is. As e’ean and r »<m! as in your | own home” is our watchword I and guide. ! Jacob Martin
PUBLIC SALF GF na|RV COWS. The undersigned will offer at pub-' i lie auction on the Da v UI Gerber farm, 1 three miles west of Decatur and one mile east of Preble, beginning at 10 a. m . on .Monday, November 11, 1912, the following live »tock: Twenty-five I extra good dairy cows, about half of I I those with chives by their side, ballance will be fresh from day of sale '! to Mutch I. Among these are a numI her of extra good Holstein heifers. *I a few good Holstein heifers. These > cow's were not bought for sale pur--1 poses but are our own dairy cows we 1 have been milking the last several years. Owing to other business Intel i es‘ . requiring our attention we are , going to quit the dairy business and : the stock will be d.sposed of on this 5 date. These cows weigh from 1200 3 to 1400 pounds and are In extra good 3 shape. Tais is your opportunity to 3 secure the right kind of milch cows - or feeding stock. A few good stock 3 bulls, some good feeding steers, some 3 food feeding heifers. One lull blooded Holstein bull, coming 3 years old; 1 team good work horses, will weigh about 1300; 1 brown mare, colt by 1 side, \ ighe about 1300; 1 lay t.ia: . ! weight about 300 ; 4 registered Shropshire rams, 1 year old; 25 extra good ' breeding ewes. Also farming implements and 750 shocks extra good corn. This sale will be held rain or shine, under cover. Terms On ail cattle and sheep a credit of 3, 6 and 9 months with ■> per cent interest will be given. Horses and corn will be sold or. 9 months time, without interest. Approved security is necessary in all cases and no property is to be removed until settled for. DAVIP GERBER * SON John Spubler and Noah Frauhiger. Aucts. f Fred Fruchte, Clerk Ao 2.4.5,6,7,8.9 (Ad .ertisement) PUBLIC SALE. _____ The undersigned will offer at pule lie auction ‘n the city of Decatur at the Decatur Hors-’ Sale barn, on First street, on Thursday. November 14, beginning promptly at 10 o'clock a. m., the following property, to-wtt: ' Twenty head of Ken.ucky mules. These mules are from C to 9 years of age. good size, with good weight, in good flesh and are all guaranteed to be good workers; fifteen to eighteen head c<‘ horses, consisting of the heavy diaft type. »ith plenty of bone and flnish. good .teavy chunks, some big feeders, a few brood mares, and a few general purpose horses; in Stud* baker dump wagons These wagon) ' are all in good running condition and I will be sold for the high dollar; 10' sets of double mule harness, all In good condition. Terms made known 'on day of sale. Any on* wishing to sell a hvrse. a commission of >2 oo will be charged for each and every horse sold and a commission of >I.OO for all horses offered and not sold. E WOODS John Spuhler, Noah Frauhiger, i Aucts. J. F Frucht a, Clerk. .is «rri >■» »■» Q 11 n. I ANTED. - Reliable party or flrm ar representative in ibis county tor tie Sweep* rVee. a thoroughly reliable vacuum i cleaner Tula is no fake and If you are interested, let m* hear from you If not. do not waste your time —! C Stevenson. S 9 When Bldg. Indianapolis. Ind —Advt. tfta NORTHERN INDIAN* REAL ESTATE COMPANY. Sixty live acre farm. 4 miles from Decatur. 5 r<xun bouse, large barn, euihltags in good condition, on pike, all good beet land 5 room bouse on Litj street, large barn, drove well, plenty of fruit, a bargain II taken soon. 7 loom bouse on Elm street, good j u* new. a good pro.- rty •• right price. NORTHERN INDIANA REAL ESTATE COMPANY. ■ NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. • Notice is hereby given that the Srst Monday In' November, November 4th. Is the last day you hare to pay yonr tax«* All take* not paid on er before that time will be delinquent and th* I*o*ll y «•' teo per cent will be added aa the law requires If you du not waat to pay met. pay your tax** now, The treaauisFa office will be open from 7 o' ><x s a. m until 5 o'clock P tn Y-ura very truly, I >3l ts C. W YAGER. Co Treat t Advertisement I FOR RENT, Rtlutahnker ham* east rvf f ver afire lad All Modern. furnace, bath, electrte lights, gas. e’e. Two orchards, big poultry yard, large garden Enquire of A. D Buttles, at Old Adams County Rank XMtf (Advertleemeat) WANTKD-WbHO, assorted aew corn -H. H Ifregam «aanp-Advt N4tl
«. ■ - - ——■ ■ - - - ■ 1-11. ■ II ■ — -■ ■■ A HARMLESS WAY TO DARKEN THE HAIR. A Little Sage and Sulphur Makes Gray Hair Vanish—A Remedy for all Hair Troubles. Who does not know the value of i Sage and Sulphur for keeping the hair dark, soft and glossy and in good conI dition? As a matter of fact, sulphur is a natural (Moment c' aair, and a detlclency of it In the hair is held by many scalp specialists to be connected with the loss of color and vitality of th.e hair, ('unquestionably, there is no 1 better remedy for hair and scalp troui Lies, premature grayness, than Sage and Sulphur, if properly prepared. The Wyeth Chemical company of New York put out an Ideal preparation of this kind, called It Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy, in which sage and sulphur are combined w j'l other valuable remedies for keeping the hair and scalp In clean, healthy condition If your hair is losing its color or constantly coming out. or if you are troubled with dandruff or dry, itchy Scalp, get a fifty cent bottle of Wyeth's Sneg and Sulphur from your druggist, us* I; according to directions, and see what a difference a few days' treatment will make in the appearance of your hair. All druggist* well it, under guarantee thut the money will be refunded I? the remedy is not exactly as represented. The Holthouse Drug Co. m-w-s PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned having rented bls farm will sell each and every article to the highest bidder nt his residence, 7 miles northeast of Decatur and 5 miles south of Momoeville, on Wednesday, Nov. 13, beginning at 9:39 o'clock a. m Nine Head of Horses: 1 Gyesr-cld brood marc. Belgian, weight IGM lbs.; 1 brood mare, good as grows, weight 1550; 1 brood mare. In seal; 1 tv.o-y*ar-old Hack colt, draft, type; I two-year-old driver; 2 jearling diaft mare colts, 1 sorrel and 1 blue roan: 2 yea.;.ng gelding bay colts, draft type. Two Head of Cattle: One 5-year-old 4 Jersey, givirg plenty of milk, and will be fresh in March: 1 S-yearold Durham cew t<v I ing plenty of and will be fresh in April. Twenty Head of Good Ewes; chickewe, three dozen; corn, 9 acres in shock. Farming Imj le m*nts: One binder, mower, hay 10a I-1 er, hay tedder, John Deere riding breaking plow, breaking plow 2 double shove’ plows. Tiger riding cultiva- , tor, walking cultivator, disc gram . drill, check row planter, land roller, spike tooth harrow, spring tooth hard row, fanning mill, hay ladders, lowwheeled farm wagon, wide tire wagon, 2 buggies, 2 sets heavy breeching harness. 2 sets single buggy harness, fly nets, horse blankets, robes, complete set blacksmith tools. thresStng ma chine outfit, consisting of 18-horve Buffalo pitt, double engine; Buffalo pit steele separator. Burdseil clover holler, .McCormick 8-roll corn husker. Buckeye sawmill, wood saw, water tank and wagon and many other articles too numerous to mention. Lunch •erved on the premises Terms:—On threshing outfit will be mad* known on day of sale; on all other articles, >.’■ ou and under, cash: over >5 ofi a credit of 12 months will be given, purchaser giving not* with approved security. 5 per cent discount for cash. HERMAN & LOtTR BOHN'E. John Rjmhlvr. Auct. Fred Fruchte. Clerk, GOOD FARM FOR SALE. *<) acre#, rfle* north of Beni* Will take prupeny tn Berne or Decatur in part ic m. nt the rigm price 2551 S rtARVET ft LEONARD. fAdieitiMmenti — m— ——. — TYPEWRITER FOR SALE. — A Smith Fr*m!»r tu good . oudltUip Will sell for >2O 00 Call at this oHl**. I ts. .. NOTICE. — i Mm For first-elaas ll.ery at r-saonable prices, good utitflts, rail or 'phose !»2, to Mneat Bcblickman, Third and Monro* Advt ’ not> (Advertisement* no r ice. AU eaatihg wtnter appt** leave <x ders st my office m* to Friday evening, na dellvm/ will be made „'.>urday.— Ernst bchlickn *t». 1 alrd and Mon roe - Advt 2»0t3 (Advetuaetavut) - I FfH'ND— Grey shawl In front of mv residence on North Second aieet. Owner can bav e saw* by proving pro" •rty and paying for thia ad W J. Spencer.—Advt. N»3 FOR RALE-Rb-opehire rams and 1400-tb. 7 yaarmM mars-E F. Miller. R R No 11. 'phone IS D line -Advt M4IS — ■*». — 1 ■ "W '■
FARMS FOR SALL. 160 acres, level, tine, black ground, tine brick house, tine new barn on pike 1 near the city. Price, >60.00 per acre. 160 acres, tine brick house and barn, >I,OOO worth of timber, near the city. 60 acres, bottom black soil. Price, >70.00 per acre 114 acres, five miles from city, ou pike, tine new house and barn, some timber. Price, >IO,OOO. 160 acres, brick house and barn, good outbuildings. >2,000 worth of timber, nearly all level, near the city. , Price, >7,000. Also many small farms, 80 and 40 acres, fiu% unimproved. WM. F. POHLAR, m 8 Batesville, Ind. (Advertisement) FOR RENT—I 93 acre farm at Peterson ,for cash. Inquire of R D. Leimenstoll. —Advt. 25430 Two ladies, driving on the Preble road, easi, Sunday afternoon, had better return a small black and white dog if they do not want further trouble. — Vinson Lewton.—Advt. . 263t3 FOR 7*riN’T— jtudabaker farm, *4 mile i.jtn Decatur Ind. Flue beet lanu and farm well Improved En quire of A. D. Suttles, at Old Adams County Bank. —Advt. CJ — — IVI .Whir./' T- 7.445.' *tcb. Scalp Emp •.tons ’ind Ski' Tr. J') • W Lind, can tx 3ur*d by uslcc 11. E. Ultotr.tal. If not hand)** your Druwists. »C'ad Wc by maU to BLRDS BROS. Mfrs. t)7 a« 2 Monroe St. Pecatur. Ind PROW 1 oHice 690 ™, Res. 297 Dr. Sterling P. Hoffmann Practitioner of General Medicine and Surgery Office Over Interurban Station Res. 223 N. Fif»h St. nr ■■■■■—• A*-* i m ■■ i •i"-'-Dr C. V. Connell VETERINARIAN 1 nO‘ -y Residence 102 • i \W r W AT THE CRYSTAL. The Crystal has some very fin* shows on for tonight The world famous moving picture aetor. Maurice Co* tetlo, will appear again tonight tn a Vitagraph dmtna Also have some very interreting films besides thia feature film Don't forget to come and enjoy a good show. “THE ADVENTURES OF THE THUMB PRINT." Vitagraph. Featuring Maurice Costello. “THE PILGRIMAGES." Kalem. -THE RANGER'S REWARD.” LuUa Drama. FIV» CENTS. The CRYSTAL Theater.
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PUBLIC SALE .pl 30 HcL-'D Os Fresh Imported Percheron and Belgian Draft Horses, <fe3 Stallions SATURDAY, NOV., 16,191? At one o’clock P. M. at Gunsett’s Sale Stable, South Market Street, Van Wert, Ohio. TThese Stallions weigh from 1800 to 2300. low down andjwide'and.of high .quality. This sale’inciudes heavy draft mares. One team of Percheron mares and one team of Belgian mares will weigh 1800 or more, 3 years’old;|some good thick 2-year-old mares that will weigh;!soo or better, and some 3-year-old mares. Quite a number of these mares have been bred in the Old Country and are safe in foal. I I have just showed at two Fairs since they arrived, and won first and second premiums over the rest, at the Knox County and Coshocton County Fairs. I will hold this sale at the*bams of J. Gunsett, South Market Street, Van Wert, Ohio, on Saturday, November 16,1912. L. S. Braddock. ED. KIRKLAND, Auct. J-COTT GIFFIN, Clerk For Further Particulars of Ed Keltner. MEN WANTED AT THE SUGAR FACTORY STEADY EMPLOYMENT FOR THE WINTER. APPLY AT ONCE. Holland-St. Louis Sugar Co. Put a Bottle in Your Bag G for comfort, enjoyment and pos- i ‘ isiNe relief on your trip. For our M whiskey is not only a splendid I™*" BH mellow,* smooth drink for the I sociably’inclined; it is also with- ’ outja peer for medicinal use. MMB . Doctors recommend it and take WnT* A it themselves.MThey knowjwhat Hf good liquor isßWßK»r«is»r<. ; M. ' Bcrghoff'jßeer by the ease. AI \R! F V Corncr of s «on<i and Mmlimn streets. ■"-'■■-J —■ 2!_JS! !■_ ! ....i.-.. i WANTED • 1,000 head of turkey each t day between now and J Nov 22nd., inclusive. Only good, fat plump stock is wantedMr. Farmer, it now looks like the Thanks Giving market will be the bestIf you have good «tock we will pay a premium. H. BERLING =
