Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 273, Decatur, Adams County, 15 November 1912 — Page 4

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EAST BUFFALO. \ist Buffalo, N Y., Nov. 15 -(Spec-j I lai o Dally Democrat I Receipts, ’,- sod; shipments, 2,850; official to Ne." York yesterday, 1,330; hogs closing h ; ady al the decline. cdium and heavy. |8.15©»>«.25; mixed, $8 nodi $8.15; Yorekrs, $7.90«l |B'>o; pigs. $7.50; roughs. 17 00ft I $7.25; stags, s6.oo(<i>s7.oo; sheep, L- 1 000; steady; lambs. 25c higher; tops, l $7.25; cattle, steady. a.■». rvWK. No. 2 Bed wheat .• 90c No. 2 White wheat 95c Standard oats 27c ( No. 3 oats . 31c ' Simple stained oats 31c Rye *>» c Feeding barley . 45: Alalke sc >d .$10.25 No. 1 light clover hay $11.50 No. 1 clover hay .....Il’ 1 00 Timothy hay $12.50 Mixed clover hay sl3 00 Medium mixed ♦.511.50 Heavy clover hay Rye straw ♦*’ •'* , i Oats straw s’• s<»l Wheat straw !$-4 s'l Clover seed s*-'-'•] Timothy seed $1 2 • COAL MARKET. Pocahontas egg and Pimp $5 75 , West Virginia eg gand lump.... $4 7"> Poznery egg and lump $4.75 L Jackson Hill egg and lump $5.25 1 Yellow Jacket lump $4.75 Anthracite egi, stove and 'chestnut * SIO.OO < r- — , — "J- '

PUBLIC SALE. Stock as l only. The ur.erslgncd wiH wll at public auction at his residence, H nine south and 14s m’l«est of Monroe, cn Tuesday, November 26. beginning promptly at oelock p. tn, the following propeity. to wit Three Head of Horses One gray mare, in foal, weighs 1400 tbs.; 1 yearling draft colt. 1 spring draft colt. These colts are A No. 1 good one,; cannot be beat Ten Head of Cattle: One 3-year-old cow, iresh in February; 2 cows, fresh in May. 2

—= = == =? —— —— — -1— | BIG- SUIT SALE I |~ -Of The Famous Bischof Models— - | fig We have decided to sell every suit we have at less than manufactured cost. We have nothing but this season’s models to offer. S ghj Read the special prices of these suits. Any woman with a suit to buy should not miss this opportunity. ® ga We have devided them into lots and give you chance to buy at big bargains. ■jS | FORMER PRICES PRICES THIS SALE | ■ Just a g Suits that were 525.00 & 530.00 This Sale •• - $15.00 W | I\ 1 Suits that were 520.00 & 522.50 mH ThiS Sale • • - .$13.75 ] | \ J 11 ' ,r? ; I &z Suits that were 518.50 & SIB.OO j This Sale • ■ ■ $1075 8 ’ ' a S This will te your opportunity to secure new Fall and oJ/ Just rec eived new shipment of Latest Models in $ Winter Suits at your own price. Winter Coats at big cut in prices § I BL.CK & COMPANY!

Anthracite pea g.OO Anthracite mixed y uu Coek 7 oo LOCAL PROCUCE MARKET Spring chicks 10c Ducks loc Fowls ~..10c Geese Sc Eggs 27c Butter 18c Turkeys 11c Old roosters 5c KALVCVt MARKET* Best nmes it Calf 12c Tailow 5c Sheep peiu . ?6cosl.uO PULLEN KA MP'S. Butter * 20c@25c lard Sc Eggs .30c NIP-IwK & CO. Eggs 30c Butter IBc©2sc M. Ct.Ri.iN6t Spring chicks ... 9c Ducks !0c Fowls t >c Geese 9c Eggs 27c Butter .19c Turkeys 15c Old roosters ,$c

-e ting h-.i«i» ", bets- : er, l yca.-hng steer, 3 spring ealvea. Twenty-three Head of Hogs: Two brood sows, 1 male Pt-land China. 2 ■ years old: 19 head of shoals, weigh- ■ ink 89 lbs. each. 'I Terms All sums of 15.0® and tin- . I der. c ash in hand. Over >.'>.oo a cred•lit of !• mouths will be given, purchaser giving approved security; 4 per I cent off for cash. I » NOAH STAI.TKR. 1 1 .1 N. Hurkhvad. Auct. 1 « ——— .’ PEMOCRAI WANT ADS PAY RIO.

s , 'ZS7 Farm and Garden Seed in Bulk ® — “ /jyh ' —"Salt. Lime, Cement, Cenu-nt 9 —r" Ta >- waterproofing, Sand. Crushed a fStone. Oyster siiei s, Hay, Straw 1 i C~TsCu~ : '-— Pop corn, Ground flax seed Feed V Fertilizer, Oil cake meal. Cotton seed meal, Charcoal, Poultry and i 1 'v. ■ « B Stock foods. Degrees ‘I of > Chilliness Have Already Been Registered’ ■.g i • i i Heavy Frost! Ice! ;! THAT MEANS COLD WEATHER COMING And Near at Hand! - _ _ ■■■■ — I’ -It’s a STRONG HINT x To FILL UP YOUR BINS! E. L. CARROLL iTfiMkaX l —illlhiT7na>rf A Xin XTTfiSKUH

PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer the fol-' folwing personal property for sale a . the Dan Erwin farm, 2>~ miles di-j • reedy east ol Decatur on the ts -’u-; ' ship line, near Salem brick church, ou 1 ■ Thursday. Nov. 21, beginning prompt-1 ' ly at 10 o’clock am,: Ten Head ol ; Horses, consisting of two heavy dark t gray mares, 5 and 6 years old, in foal; , lone 5-year-old bay in foal; 2 draft •male colts, 2 years old; 2 driving > colts, 2 years old; 1 yearling driving J colt, 1 spring draft mare colt; 1 spring driving mare eolt. Four Head of Cat-; 'tie, consisting of 3 good, young milch cows, one fresh: 1 spring caif. Nine •' sheep, consisting of 8 ewes and 1 ■ buck, all registered Thirty-seven i head of hogs, consisting of 5 brood | 1 sows, 1 male hog. Id large s boats, 21 , pigs .ail registered Du rocs ; 150 Bar ' i red Plymouth Rock hens and cocks Farming implements: One Deering | . binder, hay loader, clover buncher.

■W ess ■■ -w. W—— M 0 .1 ■ — ■■■ (a. ■■ . ' mower ,< oi n planter, grain drill, disc [hanow, sirin’’ -noth harrow, spik.y tooth he .ow, John Deere ridl"” I breaking plow, 2 walking plows, fani ning mill, shove! plows and many other small articles, one Turn I bull wagon and 1 farm wagon, 2 hay | racks, 1 new carriage, 1 top buggy. 1 | bob sled, set heavy double breech’; g harness, set double farm harness, set 'single buggy harness: corn in shock, hay In mow, potatoes in bin. household ' furniture, consisting of various artides, I Delutval cream separator. Terms'—All amounts of $5.00 and I under, (ash; over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving his note with approved security; ! I per cent off for cash No property • removed until settled for. DAN ERWIN. GEORGE! QVNSETT. John Spuhler. Auct. John Falk. Clerk. 1 tempers* Warr Atfc Pav

8080 CIRCUIT. Regular Sunday services at Pleasant/Mills at 10:30 a. m. Sunday; at Clark’s Chapel at 3:30 p. m., and at Bobo Si 7:20 p. m. WANTED- Men or boys to drive tennis. Steady job for winter. -Geo. Martin, R. F. D.. No. 2„ 'phone 7-D. Advt. ' 373t3 FOR RENT- Eight .oont house and barn, with one ac. c of ground on So>”h Chestnut .(ree’ .aquire of C. T. Rainier, So. IGi.i St., or phone 550. —Advt. 267tti ' I.OST—Garnet brouvh, st;.: shape near corner of .Marshall and Second streets, Tuesday. Leave with Mrs Dan Beery and receive reward, or call phone No. 178. Advt. " 273t3» — , 0 NOTICE To Property Owners Along West Monroe Street Sewer. Notice is hereby given that the Common council in and for the city of Decatur has passed a preliminary resolution for the construction of a local sew. er on and along the. following route, towlt: Commencing at the man-hole at the west end of the Butler sewer on West Monroe street, running thence west on and along the sides thereof 182 feet to Monroe on the north side of inlots 520, 519, 518, and 517 and there to terminate. All work done tn making of such improvement to be done in accordonce with the terms and conditions of the resolution therefor and In accordance with the detailed drawings, speciflca tions and profile on file in the office of the city clerk. Said Council lias fixed November 19, 1912, at 7:00 o'clock p. m , at their council room in said city as the date and time upon which remonstrances may be tiled or heard by |*".sons interested or affected by said improvement and will decide whether the benefits that will accrue io the property abutting and adjacent to the proi>osed improvements and to said city, will be equal to or exceed the estimated costs of the proloosed improvement. H. M. DeVOSS. nov. 8-p City Clerk. . NOTICF <V ... I ■■ ■— To Property Owners Along Dyonis Schmitt Sewer. Notice is hereby given that the Com mon Council of the City of Decatur has passed a preliminary resolution for the construction of a local sewn on and along the following route, to wit; Commencing at the Rug< street sewer where the alley running north and south between Huge and Oak and between Fornax street and South Market street at the north end thereof, thence running south in center of Mid alley between Inlota 312, 313, 314. 315,

Old Adams County Bank I Dpcfliur. Indiana. f Capital $120,000 , t 4 Surplus . $30,000 twl c - s - Niblick, President z “• KlM,cha, ’ d John Nib li( . k J 4Li Vice Presidents \Wi E X Eh'nßer. Cashier, - Read Pa >’ n ‘ loans 1 „ n a Speciai b Resolve Collections ** ,Made A BIRD IN THE HANOI able Rates. Is Worth Two In The Bush! — But, A Dollar Tofu redit Os Your Bank Account tioncon. IS W ORTH TWO IN YOUR POCKET It’s Safe, And Will Double Itself In Method* 1 Time, By Extended THE ACCRETION OF INTEREST! Tn ur Patrons - - _ We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits ' — -

' I . ——— I ■ — 316. 317; 309, 310, 311, .112, 313 and 314, and terminating in the Oak street sewer, 573 feet south of place of begin ning. All work done in makiu- of such improvement to be done tn accordonce ’ with the terms and conditions of the resolution therefor and in accordance with the detailed drawings, specifications and profile on file in the office of J the city clerk. Said Council has fixed • November 19, 1912, at 7:00 o'clock p. m , at their council room in said city as the date and time upon which remonstrances may be filed or heard by persons Interested or affected by said improvement and will decide whether the benefits that will i accrue to the property abutting and adjacent to the pro|x».-d improvements and to said city, will t? equal to or exceed the estimated costs of the pro- .. i>osed improvement. H. M DeVOSS. i nov. 8-15 City Clerk NOTICE 1 1 ~~ ~~” To Property Owner*, on the Butler Sewer. I Notice is hereby given by the Com . iiion council in and for the City of

I Decatur, Indiana, that on the sth Day of Nov—vtber, 1912, ■ they a proved an assessment roll, showing the prima-facle assessment 1 tor the following described improve ment; Commencing at the northwest cor nor of inlot No. 621 on West Monroe street, running east on soutji side of .Monroe street 35 rodo. to ETeveotn street, and there to terminate, in Monroe street sewer. , Persons interested in or affected b» ' said described improvement are hereby njtified that the common ■ our.nl ‘ in gnd for said city has fixed November. 19, 1912, [ at 7:00 o’clock p. m., at their coutu il 1 room In said city, as the <lat<- and place upon which remonstrances will J be received or beg rd again?', the amount assessed against each piece of property described in said ml! and will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefit ted in the amounts named, on said roil, or in a greater or leas sum. Said assessment roll showing ss.d prima-facle assessments, with nam«» ' of owners and descr.pt ion of proper subject to be assessed, is on file and may be seen at the office of the rtty clerk H M DeVOSS I n0v.44-15 City Cirri'