Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 269, Decatur, Adams County, 11 November 1912 — Page 4
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IZ=-* EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y„ Nov. 11—(Special to Daily Democrat)— Receipts, 15, 200; shipments, 5,700 today; receipt*. ■ 5,000; shipments, 190 yesterday; otti I rial to New York Saturday, 2,090: !’ hogs closing strong. Medium and heavy, [email protected]; mixed, $8.10; Yorkers, [email protected]; piu.-, $7.25f557.50: Yorkers, $7.25® s7.4<>; stags, [email protected]; sheep, 23, ' 000; marekt lower; choice lambs, $7.00 ( $7 15; yearlings. $5.00®55.20; wethers. $4 50® $4.75; ewes, s::.sO® $4.00; cat-, tie. u. 500; market steady; choice ( heavy steers. $9.00® $9.50; yearling*. $7,704) $8.90; plain heavy steers. $7.70 ( firs7.7s; handy, dull; butchers’ steers, $7 .‘s® $7.50; fat cows, $5.50® $6.50; heifers. $7 00©$8.W. 3. >- No. 2 Red wheat 98c No. 2 White wheat -95 c Standard oats 80c I No. 3 oats 2ic. Simple stained oats 25c Ry* 62c Feeding barley 4»s Alsike se td $10.25 No. I'light clover hay $11.50 No 1 clover hay $lO 00 Timothy hay $12.50 Mixed clover hay $13.00 Medium mixed $11.50 Heavy clover hay 19 50 Rye straw . SO.OO Oats straw $5.50: Wheat straw $4.50 j Clover seed SB.OO ' Timothy seed . $' ‘-’5 ’
— —■ Put ajßottle in Yourfßag L forcom f ort.|enjoyment and pos- II ii sible relief on your trip. For ot r < yrn whiskey (is no* only a splendid, ■■■R k <♦>. 4 11U mellow,jf smooth drink forj tfe IfclSWll sociably inclined; it is also without {a peer for medicinall use. nß| J’*-"- 1 Doctors recommend it andjtake KV it themselves.RThey knowjwtat jJ i rXg N good liquor is Pr r» BerghoffJßeer by the case. Af'ißl F V Comer of Second and 4 V) (J 11L I Madison streets. Farmers, You Work For Your Money — 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. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF 9 CATUR z I MEN WANTED AT TfIF. SUGAR FACTORY STEADY EMPLOYMENT FOR THE WINTI R APPLY AT ONCE. Holland-St. Louis Sugar Co.
■ - - ~ - ■""■***’ 1 ■ 1 ' SMOKE THE “ WHITE STAG ” LONDRES EXTRA AN EXTRA MILD FRAGRANT SMOKE Bey Could Be Smaller But Not Belter 5c At All Dealers 5c
■a v&a ir ■■■■»■■ Erf COAL MARKET. Pocahontas egg and l imp $5.75 West Virginia eg gand fjimp... .$4.75 Pomery egg and lump ...<*► $4.75 Jackson Hill egg and lump $5.25 Yellow Jacket lump $4.75 AnthraaQe egg, stove and chesti nut SIO.OO Anthracite pea 8.00 Anthracite mixed -.... 9 00 Coek 7 00 1 __ LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET Spring chicks 10c j , Ducks 10c | Fowls ~loc Geese .- 8c 1 Kgßs 87 c i Butter 18c! Turkeys ..I 11c ( Old roosters 5c KALVCK MARKET* Bee? hides ........ 9c Calf 12c | Tarlow . 6c Sheep P«lt» 26c©*1.00 FULI.EnKAMP'S. Butter 20c@25cl lard 8c Eggs 30c Nll.tGK * CO. Eggs 30c Hutter 18c Q 25c ti. en.rti.lNGL Spring chicks 9c bucks 10c Fowls 3c Geese 9c j Eggs 2 7c j Butter 19c Turkeys 15c 'Old roosters 9c
ELECTION PRICES. 50 acres of black soil, near Decatur, >2 mile to school and church, stone road. sllO per acre. Long time on most of purchase price. DAN ERWIN (Advertisement) NOTICE. For first-class livery at reasonable prices, good outfits, call or ’phone No. 182, to Ernest Schlickman, Third and Monroe. —Advt. 26013 (Advertisement) GOOD FAHM FOR SALE. 80 acres, 2% miles north of Berne. Will take property In ’Jerne or Decatur in part payment At the right price. See 255t6 HARVEY Ac LEONARD. (Advertisement) I n rWANTED. I Reliable party or firm as represen- | tative in this county for the Sweeper ! Vac, a thoroughly reliable vacuum -cleaner. Tula is no fake and if you ; are interested, let me hear from you. llf not, do not waste your time.—l. C. I Stevenson, 69 When Bldg, Indianaplolis, Ind—Advt. , t&s NOTICE. — Al! wanting winter apples leave 01I ders at my office up to Friday evening, as delivery will be made juturday.— Ernst Scblickn-n, 5 nird and Monroe. —Advt. 260t3 (Advertisement) I ——— FOR RENT. Studabaker home, east of Decatur, Ind. All modern, turnace, bath, electric lights, gas, etc. Two orchards, big poultry yard, large garden Enquire of A. I). Suttles, at Old Adams County Bank. 256tf (Advertisement) — - - —-o WANTED—White, assorted new corn. —-H, H. Biemu.iUimp.—Advt. 264t3 GIRL WANTED To do housework >n residence part of county infirmary. Wages $5.00 i»er week. Inquire at once. Advt. 26613 WANTED —lauly or gentleman of fair education living in or outside of Decatur to travel for Merchandis-' Supply Co. Salary $lB per week nd expenses* Experience unnecessary. AddreSk Nairn Grimes, Decatur, Ind. Gen. lyel. 1 Transcient.l—Advt. 267i2 Dr. J. Q. Neptun ■, the dentist, is away on hk annual vacation hunting trip, and will be gone until December Ist. —Advt. tod*<- 1 FOR RENT Eight .oom house and barn with one acre of ground 06 South Chestnut street inquire of C T, Rainier. So I'Hh St. or phone 550. —Advt. 2«7t« My property on West Monroe *tre--t, including 5 acres of land, is for sale; just outside of corporation A bargain If <aken at once.—J'-'-o Conrad.— ! Advt. 267t6 FOR RENT—I93-acr* faro, at Fsterson .for cash Inquire of R D l-*lne enstoll.—• Advt. 257tM n fln lw/- "■ Se! AT THu uhvSTAL. Our aim Is to try to please the people at ail times and especially on Sat urday night, We hare noth* lery fine films tor the show tonight, land known that the large crowd that to our theater on Saturday’s will pleated with It. Our film* a<e the best. “WHEN KING* WERE THE LAW.” ttasraoh Oram*. ‘•MARTHA’* REBELLION.” Vitacrash Comedy. •TANTABCA, THE GYPSY.” Kalair. a Story of Romano Wanderers PIVr Ct .TS. The CRYSTAL Theater. saaarfMmamnMsmmMnEmsMMV — • MaaMMasai
OLD-TIME REMEDY DARKENS THE HAIR. Gives Color, Lustre to Faded and Gray Hair—Dandruff Quickly Removed. For generations Sage and Sulphur have been used for hair and scalp troubles. Almost every one knows the value of such a combination tor keen, ing the hair a good even color for/euring dandruff, itching scalp and falling hair. Years ago the only way to get a hair tonic of this kind was to make it in the home, which was troublesome and not always satisfactory. Nowadays, almost any up-to-date druggist can supply his patrons with a ready-to-use product, skillfully prepared in perfectly equipped laboratories. An ideal preparation of this sort is Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy, in which sage and sulphur are combined with other valuable remedies for scalp troubles and thin, weak hair that is losing its color or coming out. After using this remedy for a few days, you will notice the color gradually coming back, your scalp will feel better .the dandruff will soon be gone, and in less than a month’s time there will be a wonderful difference in your hair. Don't neglect your hair if it is full if dandruff, losing Its color or coming out. Get a fifty-rent bottle of Wyeth’s Sage and sulphur from your druggist, and see what a few days' treatment will do for you, All druggists sell It, under guarantee that the money will be refunded if the remedy Is not exactly as represented. Holthouse Drug Co. m-w-s (Advertisement) —o — ■ - PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer the folfolwing personal property for sale at the Dan Erwin farm, 2>4 miles directly east of Decatur on thejownshlp line, near Salem brick church, on Thursday, Nov. 21. beginning promptly at lo o’clock am.: Ten Head of Horses, (»nsist;iig 01 two heavy dark gray mares. 5 and 6 years old. In foal: one 5-year-old bay In foal; 2 draft mare colts. 2 years old; 2 driving colts, 2 years old; 1 yearling driving colt, 1 spring draft mare coll; 1 spring driving marcToit. Four Head of Cat tie, consisting of 3 „<>o<l. young milch cows, one fresh; 1 spring calf. Nine sheep, consisting of 8 ewes and 1 buck, all registered. Thirty-seven head of hogs, consisting of 5 brood sows. 1 male hog. 10 large shoals, 21 pigs .all registered Duroc*; 150 Bar red Plymouth Rock hens and cocks. Farming implement*: One Deering binder, hay loader, clover buncher, miser .corn planter, grain drill, disc harrow, spring tooth harrow, spike tooth harrow. John Deere riding breaking plow. 2 walking plows, fanning mill, shovel plows and many other small articles One 346-inch Turnbull wagon and I farm wagon, 2 hay racks. 1 new carriage, 1 top buggy, ! bob sled, set heavy double breech 1; g harness, set double farm harness, s-t single buggy harness; corn in shock, hay in mow, potatoes in Mn, household furniture, consisting of various artiicies, I Delova! cream separator Terms—All amounts of |s.ve and under, cash; over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving hl* note with approved security; : 1 per cent off for cash. No property 1 emoved until settled for DAN ERWIN GEORGE GFNBETT John Spuhler. Auct. John Falk, Clerk j SALE. , The undersigned having rented hl* I farm will sell each and every article i to the highest bidder at his resldetx e. 7 miles northeast of fwatur and 5 , miles south of Monroeville, on Wednesday. Nov, 18, beginning at 9:36 o’clock a. m Nine Head of Hoomm ; I *-ye«rold brood mar*. % Belgian. welghL 1606 lira.; 1 brood mare, good •* grA s, weight sP*i 1 brood tnnre. *!n foal; I twoyesrold Meek colt, i draft type; 1 two-year-old driver, 2 yearling draft mare colts, 1 sc*-•! and I blue man. 2 yearling gelding bay ’••oite. draft type. Two Head of Cattle; One 5-yrjrold v* Jersey, giving plenty of milk, and will be fresh in idlarcb; I .’ Durham row, giving plenty of milk and will t>e fresh in April. Twenty Head of Good Ewes; rhickme. throe d<»*u; corn, 9 acre* In shexk. Farming Implements: One binder, mower, hay loader, hay tedder. John Doom riding breaking plow, breaking pl«*. 2 doubt* shove* Tlg*r riding culUv*. tor walking cuitßstur, disc grain i drill, check row planter, land roller, J spike tooth harrow, spring tooth bar- ' row, fanning mill, hay ladders, lowi wboatod farm wagon, wide tire wagon, la uMgait-e. « eeie «•••».■ IhmkXl&S t;ar- ' nee*. 2 set* single buggy hartMts fly- ! nett, horse blankets, robro, complete ■st 1 blacksmith tools, threshing ma bin* outfit, consisting of ixbo'se Buffalo pitL doubl* engine; Buffalo pit strole separator, Durdsell clover huUer. McCormick » roll corn busker. Huckey* sawmill, wood a**, water a osSSMEEdHMEBL* w»< *>**— «* , , SE*ne> - -rosgmEEBM
tank and wagon and many other articles too numerous to mention. Lunch served on the premises. Terms:—On threshing outfit will be made known on dcy of sale; on all other articles, $5.00 and under, cash; over $5.00 a credit of 12 months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security. 5 per cent discount for c>ut.h. HERMAN & LOUIS BOHNE. John Spuhler, Auct. Fred Fruchte, CJprk. PUBLIC SALE. The unoersigned will offer at public auction ’n the city of Decatur at the Decatur Horse Sale barn, on First street, on Thursday, November 14, beginning promptly at 10 o’clock a. m., the following property, to-wit: Twenty head of Kentucky mules. These mules are from G 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 dC horses, consisting of the heavy draft type, with plenty of bone and finish, good heavy chunks, some! big feeders, a few brood mares, and a | few general purpose horses; 10 Studebaker dump wagons. These wagons are all in good running condition and . will be sold tor the high dollar; 10 ■ sets of double mule harness, good condition. Terms made knowr on day of sale. Any one wishing to sell a horse, a commission of $2.00 will be charged for each and every horse sold and a commission of SI.OO for all horses offered and not sold. E. WOODS John Spuhler. Noah Frauhigcr, Aucts. J. F. Fruchte, Clerk. . o — LOST—Coral - necklace, with coral pendant. Will give reward for its return. Mrs. F. B. Adams. 269t3 HOUSE WANTED—A five to seven room cottage. Want to rent one at once. Ed Kieinhenz. at Schafer Hardware store. 269t3 FOUND—The plate from an automobile containing number T 1668, Ind. Owner can have game by calling on Ben Kiting and paying for this advt. There will be an important meeting of the C. B. L. of I. Tuesday evening November 12, at 7:30 o’clock. All members are requested to be present as business affairs must be attend'-! to. | 26it' FOUND—Brass ornamental trimming. of s' coal stove. Owner can have same by calling at this office and paying for the ad. —Advt. !Mt3 FOR SALE OR TRAOf My residence at 610 West Monroe Street. A Fine home rignt ur> 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. CHALMIR SCHAFER
NpeciAb SJL —I mm 11 KW* i>ir J> M I iF’F ■ / ~ 11 1 11A}I • I I Hadn’t You Better Have A Fine New Dining Table For The THANKSGIVING -DINNERWe have them any and al! sizes. We would ask you to come and see our DINING ROOM SUITS o.k" ‘ «?ita h ™miS n ’ t U S!' J E»gi“h.-Duli and I'oh.hed. Gold* l you.' T ’ tha * r ’’ Buffct ’ Chin, elowt all to match. We House Ot Quality YAGER BROS, & REINKING Oppoeit Court House ’ De-.Tu.Jnd
■ I Now is the time to buy your cab- 1 I bage for kraut at SI.OO per I I hundred. We also have I I those large yellow I | globe onions at I | 75c per bu. I I Plenty of good country butter I IFULLENKAMPS|
Oriol Vacum Cleaner | For a limited time only We will sell Oriol Vacum cleaners for $4.00. This is one of the best machines on the market. See Alpheus M. Roop OR WRITE Fremont Specialty Co. Decatur, - - - Indiana —gggMBBBMSSanmmBMB'IJIWMi mi Bicycle Repairing Electric Wiring Bicvc'.e and Electric Sundries Mezda and Gem bulbs Gocarts Retired EDW. E. PARENT 131 S. 2nd. St, Open Kveningt Michigan Farms If ycu are interested in Michigan farms or real estate write HAIGHT & HICKS Howard City, Mich. VV e have the Bargains from $lO. per acre up. , FOUND—Grey shaw. In front cf my residence on North Second Meet, | Owner can have same by proving protx lerty and paying for this ad.~W. J. ' Spencer.—Advt. 26213
Extra Wear •and Solid ) Comfort,/ A. Reed Cushion Shoes give you better service than any shoe you can buy. Nit because they are made of be:B ter materials than most jpW B shoes, but because the mft, ■ fibre, cushion insole absorbs the jar and lessens the sole and heel on hard walks and rough pavements. With the added wear you also get absolute foot comfort. . It is a monev-saving, ache-saving shoe —Come in and look at the many styles. th r ULS-Cusnioa cchwuus -x» KU “ a **- ’*• t asaos *»gr rsu«ou» -xu E PEOPLES & GERKE 11 "I H»I 111 ,■! "JL. '"g Uemocmt Want Ads Pav.
