Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 268, Decatur, Adams County, 9 November 1912 — Page 4
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EAST BUFFALO. Stilt Buffalo, N. Y . Nov. 9—(Spec ( ial to Daily Democrat) Receipts. 4,xtH); shipments, 2.090; official to New York yeeterday, 3,040; hogs dosing steady at the decline. Medium and heavy, $8,250 $8.35; , Yorkers, $8 100 $8.20; lights. $7,750 $'00; pigs, $7.50; roughs, $7.25057 4O; stags, $5.5n056 5O; sheep, 5.600; steady; to plainbs, $7.25; cattle, 50; steady. | jj » i'.MJ a. ». rvRK. Nc 2 Rod wheal 33c No. 2 White wheat 930 ( Standard oats 90c , No. 3 oats 28c S’mple stained oats 25c Alsike at yd $lO 2.» No. I Hght clover hay $11.50 No. I clover hay 31 ,) 60 I motiiy hay sl2 .>0 Mixed clover hay sl3 00 ( Medium mixed $11.50 Heavy clover hay $9.50 Rye straw ' $6.00 j Oats straw $.».50 j Wheat straw 14.50, Clover seed $8.25 T toothy seed .. $1.25 COAL MARKET. Po'abontas egg and lump ......$5.75 West Virginia eg gaud tump ...$4 75 Fernery egg and lump 34.75 ‘ Jackson Hill egg and lump $5.25 ( Yellow Jacket lump ...-. $1.75,
Put in YourJßag L Il forconifortjrnjoyment and pos- II * s : bie relief on your trip. For our y j rf\ whiskey |is not only a splendid. t;H mellow, )■ smooth drink forjthe VftisKtl W/fcV S 3 sociably inclined: it is also with- •/ out I a peer for medicinal use. |B|H **. i • Doctors recommend it and take ChT* : p I it themselves. sThey knowjwhat M •YJ I uood liquor is |r rj BerghoffJß'er by the ease. As \RI F V >rner of Second and vUitt-L* I Madison streets.
Farmers, You Work For Your Mjney Let IT work for you. You are now getting returns for your year’s work. Exercise care in its use. Deposit what you will need in a checking account and take an interest bearing certificate for your surplus. FIR iT NATIONAL BA tK Or 0 CARR mBaIBSBaWIS.aW——■ !■ II —— —MSBBB sMS* " ~ ~ " 1111111 l ~f~ .- — I MEN WANTED AT T it, SUGAR FACTC R STEADY EMPLOYMENT FPR lI’FWINTIR APPLY AT ONCE. Holland-St. I ouis Sugar Co.
SMOKE THE “ WHITE STAG ” LONDRES EXTRA AN EXTRA MILD FRAGRANT SMOKE Tl.ey Could Be Smaller But Not Better 5c At All Dealers 5c
. Anthracite egg, stove and chestnut SIO.OO Anthracite pea 8.00 Anthracite mixed 9 00 Coek 7 00 LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET Spring chicks 10c ■ Ducks 10c Fowls 10c Geese 8c Eggs 27c j Rutter 18c .Turkeys 11c j Old roosters 5c kalvbk market* cleet class 9c Calf 12c! jTadow tc; ‘ Sheep Delta ......26c®51.00 FULI.CIxKA MF’S. Hutter 20c© 25c . I ard 8c j Eggs 30c MP.ImK <L CO. n. bk.k'_iN&. Spring chicks 9c Ducks 10c Fowls 3c Geese 9c Eggs 27c ’ Butter 19c I Turkeys 15c .Old roosters 9c — ... , — ■■
ELECTION PRICES. 50 acres ot black soil, near Decatur, j ‘■2 mile io school and church, stone j road, sllO per acre. time on most of purchase price. DAN ERWIN. (Adv-'i.isement) NOTICE. For first-class It. cry at reasonable prices, good outfits, call or 'phone No. 182, to Ernest Schlickman, Third and > Monroe. —Advt. 26013 (Advertisement) GOOD FARM FOR SALE. 80 acres, 2*4 miles north of Berne, j Will take propertyin ’ erne or Decatur in part payment At the right price. See 1 255t6 ’TARVEY & LEONARD. (Advert ieement) ——o — — WANTED. Reliable party or firm as represen- ! tative in this county for the SweeperI Vac, a thoroughly reliable vacuum I cleaner. Tais is no fake and if yon are interested, let me li**ar from >’°”- I If not, do not waste your time. —I. C. Stevenson. 69 When Bldg, Indianapolis, Ind. —Advt. t&s NOTICE. A 1 ’ wanting ..inter apples leave Aiders at my office u-’ .o Friday evening, as deliver.’ will be made j'.turday.— Ernst Schliekn -n, > nird and Monroe.—Advt. 260t3 (Advertisement) FOR RENT. Studebaker home, east of Decatur, Ind. All modern, furnace, bath, electric ligiits, gas, etc. Two orchards, big poultry yard, large garden. Enquire of A D Suttles, at Old Adams County Bank. 256tf (Advertisement» ' -o WANTED—M hi«c, assorted new corn. —H. H. limo' xanip.—Advt. 26413 GIRL WANTED —To do housework in residence part of county infirmary. Wag"» $5.00 per week Inquire at once. Advt. 266t;i WANTED—lauiy oi gesueman of fair education living in or outside of Decatur to travel for Merchandise Supply Co. Salary $lB per week nd expenses. Experience unnecessary. Address Nann Grimes. Decatur, Ind, Gen Del. (Transcient.l Advt. 267i2 FOI’ND —Bar pin; describe property and pay for this ad. Call at Democrat—Advt. Dr. J. Q. Neptune, the dentist, i» away on his annual vacation hunting trip, and will be gone until December Ist.—Advt. to dec. 1 FOR RENT Eight room house and barn, with one acre of ground on South Chestnut street. Inquire of C. T. Rainier, So. 10th St., or phone 550. —Advt. 2«7t« My property on West Monroe street, including 5 acres of land, is for sale; lust o*>tside of corporation. A bargain if (&ken at once.—J'-'_u Conrad - ~dvt. 26716
I If/ ' t ■) siiiW AT THS CHYSTAL, Our alm la to try to please the pe«» , pie at all times and especially on Sat , urdsy night W. have secured jonir I very nn» films tor the show tonight.! and known that the large crowd that! I tames tv our thi-atrr on Saturday's win tx> t> leased with It, Our film* ata the best _ ••WHEN KINGS WERE THE LAW.’*, Btegraph Drama. "MARTHA’S REBELLION.- Vitarraph Comedy. ••TANTA6CA. THE GYPSY." K sleet,; • Story o< Romanes Wandsrers. Pi Yr CP..TS. The CRYSTAL Theater. *■■■■■■*—B «* O» WOSMMMmSBWB «SM«B
PUBLIC SALE C-F n*.|RV COWS The undersigned will offer at pub- . lie auction on the Da v ld Gerber farm, three miles west of Decatur and one mile east of Preble, beginning at JO a. m., on Monday, November 11, 1912, the following live stock: Twenty-five extra goo' l .miry cows, about half of these ’ uh calves by their side, bal ance will be fresh from day of sale to March 1. Among these are a number of extra good Holstein heifers, a few- good Holstein hellers. These cows were not bought for sale purposes but are our own dairy cows we have been milking the last several yea's. Owing to other business inter I ea‘ . requiring our attention we are going to quit the dairy business and the stock will bo imposed of on this date. These cows weigh from 1200 <o 1400 pounds and are in extra good shape. This is your opportunity to secure the right kind of milch cows or feeding stock. A few good stock bulls, some good feeding steers, some food feeding heifers. One full blooded Holstein bull, coming 3 years old, 1 team good work torses, will weigh about 1300; 1 urown mare, colt by I side, weighs about 1300; 1 Lay mare, weight about 800 ; 4 registered Shropshire rams, 1 year old; 25 extra good breeding ewes. Also farming implements and 750 shocks extia good corns This sale will bw held rain or shine, under cover Terms -On all cattle and sheep a credit of 3, 6 and 9 months with 6 per cent interest will be given Horses and corn will be sold o r 9 months' time, without Interest. Approved security is necessary in ail cases and no property is to be removed until settled for. DAVID GERBER & SON John Spubler and Noah Frauhiger. Aucta. j Fred Fruchte, Clerk. n 0.2,4.5,6,7,5,9 (Advertise nuit) public sale. 1 _____ The undersigned having rented his farm will sell each and every article | to the highest bidder at his residence, 7 miles northeast of Decatur and 5 1 miles south of Monroeville, on Wedi nesday, Nov. 13, beginning at 9:30 • o’clock a. m. Nine Head of Horses: 1 l 6-year-oid brood mare, % Belgian. I weight 160<i lbs.; 1 brood mare, good as grows, weight 1550; 1 brood marc, ■ in foal:. 1 two-year-old black coit, - draft type: 1 two-year-old driver; 2 • yearling draft mare colts, 1 sorrel and • 1 blue roan; 2 yearling gelding bay . colts, draft type. Two Head of CatI tie: One 5-year-old H Jersey, giving r plenty of milk, and will be fresh in - March; 1 5-year-old Durham cow, giving plenty of milk and will be fresh ’ in April Twenty Head of Good t Ewes; chickens, three dozen; corn, • 9 acres in shock. Farming Implel meats. One binder, mower, hay load 1 er, hay tedder, John Deere riding - breaking plow, breaking plow, 2 double shove', plows, Tiger riding cultivator, walking cultivator, disc grain drill, check row planter, land roller, . spike tooth harrow, spring tooth bar row, fanning mill, hay ladders, low. i wheeled farm wagon, wide tire wagon, 2 buggies. 2 seta heavy breeching harness, 2 sets single buggy harness, flynets, horse blankets, robes, complete
ucio, huipv iuuch, ivuipir.r Mt blacksmith tools. threshing mabine outfit. consisting of 18-horse luCalo pitt, double engine; Buffalo I pit steele separator. Burdsell clover , ituller, .McCormick K-rol) corn busker, I Buckeye sawmill, wood saw, water tank and wagon and many other articles too numerous to mention. Lunch sorted on the premises. Terms:-On threshing outfit will be made known on day of sale; on all other articles, *5.00 and under, cash: over t3.oh a credit of 13 months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security. & per cent dlsI count for cash. HERMAN * IZMIR BOHNE. John Spuhler Auct, Fred Fruchte, <‘»erk RUBLtC SALE. The unuerstgned will offer at pub|Ur auction th* city of Decatur at the Decatur Horns Rale burn, on I First street, on Thursday. November 14, beginning promptly at 10 o’clock la. m., the following property, to-wit: Twenty bead of Kentucky mules. These mules are from d to S years :of age, good site, with good Weight, in good flesh and are all guaranteed to be good workers; fifteen to eighteen head cA horses, consisting of the .heavy draft type, with plenty of bone and finish, good heavy chunks, some ‘dg I seders, a few brood mnres, and a few ghneial purpose horaes; IS Studs, baker dump wagons These wagons are all in good running condition and will bo sold 1.1. the high dollar; id seta of double mule harness, all In seed condition. Terms made known on day of sale Any one wishing to sell a borne, a commission of 4200 will be charged for each and every horse sold and a commission of II 00 for all horses offered and not sold. N WOODS John Rpuhler, Noah Fraublger, , Aneta. F. Fruchta, Clerk.
AT IHE CHURCHES ST. MARY’S CHURCH. lx>w mass, 7:30 a, m. High mass, 9:30 a. in. Christian doctrine, 1:45 P m Vespers and benediction, 2:30 p. in. REFORMED CHURCH. 9:30, Sunday school; lesson. Hosea "th chapter. 10:30, Merman service; text, Matt. 21:28-32, "The Obligation of Religion." 6:30, C. E. meeting; topic, St. Paul." 7:30, English service; text, Dent. 8:2, “Religious L'ses of Memory." Come and worship with us. A cordial welcome awaits you. EVANGELICAL CHURCH. Sunday school at 9:30. Preaching at 10:30 and 7:30. Morning subject, "How to Promote a Revival." The evening service will be evangelistic in-character. At 6:15 a special program will be given in the Y. P. A., consisting of songs, recitations and short address.*s on the subject of temperance. Beginning with Sunday morning the revival meetings will continue during the week./ A cordial invitation to the public to attend these special meetings. — ■ —■ <1 "■■■ ■■ METHODIST CHURCH. Sunday school, 9:15 a. m Public worship, 10:30 and 7:30. Junior League, 2:30. Epworth League, 6:30. The |>astor will preach at both services. In answer to many requests as to the meaning of some phases in th«* apostles' creed, that subject will be discussed at the evening service. R L. SEMANS LUTHERAN ZION'S CHURCH. English service, 10:00; text, Phil. 3:17-21. theme, "Paul, a leader whose example all Christians should cheerfully follow.” Ladies’ Aid. Friday. — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. ;! • 9:15 a. tn., Sunday school 10:30 a. m and 7:00 p. m . public worship. Dr. F. W. Grossman of Franklin, Ind , will preach both morning and evJenlng. 6:00 p. ni„ Christian Endeavor; terni perance lesson, Guy Kidd, leader. You are cordially invited to these services W H. GLEISER, Pastot J 1 J UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH .1 Sunday school, 9:30 a m J Preaching, 10:30 a. m Junior Endeavor. 2:00 p m ' YPS.C. £, 6:15 p. m. . I ITeachlng, 7:00 p. m. .Mid-week prayer service. Wednes- . day evening, 7 10 You will be welcome to attend all t these services
L W LOVE, Pastor CITY PROPiLdTV FOR SALE Fe- a Faw Days Only at the Prices duoted Below. Nine roomed house. Full lot, good barn; located <»n North Fifth street. Price, |2300.00. lour roomed house on Mercer avenue. Price, 21,950.00. Rix roomed house on North Second street Price, 11.1b0.00 Eight room house on corner of For nax and Rugg Sts. Plenty of fruit. Price, 11, <SO on Eight r»m house on West Monroe St Cellar, lights and bath. Price. 42.500.tM. Sevrii room house on North Eleventh Rt. Barn on tne lot Plenty of fruit. Price. li.r.ftOOO. FV>ur room house on Eleventh Rt Price, 1950.00. f’lnn room house on North Eleventh St. T«o lots. Cellar and cistern Price. IS.ftM.to Rix room house with four lots. Cistern and drove well. Located on Elm 81. Price, f 1.300 00 Nine room house, with 3% acres of land. Sms!' nsrn. Located on High Rt. Price, 41.300 00 Seven routn douse, modem, with hood barn and full lot t’eljar under house Located on North First St. Pries, 13.300 00. Sewn room aouae on corner of Fourth and Market Sts Price. 1236000. These properties ar* all bargains. Can l>" boug’.t on good terms, and we a ley hare other properties which ws are sure wilt suit. We also have s large list of farms of all sites HARVKY A LEONARD, Above Vsnce, Hits A Macklin, Deen ter. Ind. ■ • For that cough just try some of those Wild Cherry rough Drops sold by The Enterprise Drug Co - Advt ——— —— 1-| _ L - - , M Mmao-MBM
11 I IB i Now is the time to buy your cab-j I bage for kraut at SI.OO per I I hundred. We also have I | those large yellow I I globe onions at I | 75c per bu. I I Plenty of good country butter I j FULLENKAMPSJ
— Oriol Vacum (leaner For a limited time only I We will sell Oriol Vacum cleaners for $4.00. This is one of the best machines on the market. I — ■—■ See Alpheus fri. Roop OR WRITE Fremont Specialty Co. Decatur, - - - Indiana Bicycle Repairing Electric Wiring Bicycle and Electric Sundries Mezda and Gem bulbs Gocarts Retired EDW. E. PARENT „ 131 S. 2nd, St, Open Evenings Michigan Farms 1 If you are interested in Michigan farms or real estate write HAIGHT & HICKS . Howard City, Mich. We have the Bargains from $lO. per acre up.
roi'ND —Brass ornamental trimming, of a coal stove Owner can have same by calling at this office and paying for the ad -Advt. 2«t ' FOR SALE—Shroysbire rams and 140 ft-lb , 7 year-old mare —B. F Miller. R R Nc. 11, 'phone 10 D line —Advt 344tC FOUND—Grey »ha»i In front of my residence on North Second steet Owner can have same by proving property and t*y!ng for this ad— W J. Spencer -Advt. 3ttt3
WANTED 1,000 head of turkey each » day between now and Nov 22nd., inclusive. 1 .. Only good, fat plump stock is wanted* Mr. Fanner, it now looks like the Thanks Giving market will be the bestIf you have good stock we will pay a premium. H. BERLING z
FOR SALE OR TkAPE I My residence at 610 West Monroe Street. A Fine home rignt up to date in every particular. An extra big lot. Two Bath rooms. New furnace. Just re-decorated and refinished 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 and look the the property over. CHALMtR SCHAFER SOLD A I" * ’ll V*.
£. ■■ “ *■’ For The High Dollar IF YOU LET ME CRY YOUR SALE Years of experience has (aught me how. List Your Sale at Oner JOIN SPUHLER Auctioneer
