Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 275, Decatur, Adams County, 18 November 1912 — Page 4
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* AST BUFFALO. East Buaio, N. Y., Nov. IS —(Special to l*aily Democrat) Receipts, 19,209; shipments, 5,700 today; receipts, 4,800; shipments. 190 yesterday; offi < ul to New York Saturday, 1,520; hogs closing steady. Medium and heavy, [email protected]; Yorekrs, [email protected]; lights, $7.50fl $7 75; pigs. $7 40ft $7.50, roughs, $7.00. ■117.25; stags, $5.5048'16.50; sheep, I 27.000; steady; lansbs. 10c@20c low ( er. choice. $7 :H)057.40; yearlings,' s'■ [email protected]; wethers, [email protected]; ■ we*. $3.754i54.25; mixed sheep, $4.25. 4:15.50; cattie, 7,500; steady to, strong, choice heavy steers. SB.SOJi $9.00; yearlings, $7.75@58 00; coarse, t! ;n steers. $7.00<8>57.25; medium - era, $8 50« i $8.75; handy butchers. $7.25018.50; cows, $5 50016 50; heif' er*. $4.75027.50. «. ». r-uRK No. 2 Red wheat 99c j No. 2 White wheat 95c ; Standard oats 27c| No. 3 oats 34c [ Simple stained oats 21c | Rye We Feeding barley 45s At tike m yd 210.25 . No. 1 light i lover hay $11.50 No. 1 clover hay 210.00 . Tinothy hay 212.50 ; Mixed clover hay 213.00 > Medium mixed $11.55 Heavy clover hay .29.50 Rye straw $6.00 ■ Oats straw 25.50 ' Wheat straw 21.50
V I mu. ■ »■ ■■ Michigan Farms If ycu are interested in Mi .n---igan farms or real estate write HAIGHT & HICKS Howard City, Mich. We have the Bargains from *lO. per acre up.
I BIG SUIT SALE | Of The Famous Bischof Models— | Ii 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 j Read the special prices of these suits. Any woman with a suit to buy should not miss this opportunity. ® I We have devided them into lots and give you chance to buy at big bargains. eg ——lr— — —— n y—- g : FORMER PRICES d£ PRICES THIS SALE | 7F OnWK. B Jr Ki . L/w/rUX ® \ Suits that were 530.00 & 525.00 1 his Sale • - - 515.00 tn & J\ • 1 Suits that were $20.00 & 522.50 d< H This Sale • - - 513.75 1 H Suits that were 516.50 & SIB.OO This Sale • - - $10.75 Sv $ ra sa ; ' | jg) This will be your opportunity to secure new Fall and L Just received new shipment of Latest Models in g!j Winter Suits at your own price. Winter Coats at big cut in prices S 9 A COMPANY!
I Clover seed $8.25 Timothy seed $1.25 COAL MARKET. Pocahontas egg and lump $5.75 West Virgmia eg gand lump... .$4.75 Pomery egg and lump $4.75 Jackson Hill egg and lump $5 25 Yellow Jacket tump $4.75 Anthracite egi„ stove and chestnut SIO.OO Anthracite pea 8.00 1 Anthracite mixed ... 900 ! Coek 7 00 LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET Spring chicks 10c Ducks 10c Fowls 10c Geese 8c Eggs 27c Rutter 18c Turkeys 11c Old roosters 5c KALVEK MARKS', a Beef oMm »■ Cal! ..Ur ilatlow 5» Sheep nett/ %e*21.0( FUH.EixKAMH'g. j Butter 20c©25c ' I ard 8c I Eggs 30c MP .ICK 4 CO. i Eggs 30c j Rutter 18c@25c n. ctRUING. Spring chicks 9c I Ducks 10c i Fowls 9c Geese 9c Eggs 27c I Putter 19c Turkeys 15c Old roosters 9c
NOTICE! The John M. Andrews Cow Sale to be held in Monroe on Nov. Nth, will start at 1 o’clock in the afternoon.
PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer at public auction on the farm known as the Perry Robison farm, at Stop 27 on the Fort Wayne & AuHngfield interurban railroad on Wednesday, Nov. 27, 1912, beginning promptly' at 10 o'clock a. m., the following property, to-wit: Nine Horses: Good 2-year-old driving colt, black mare, 6 years old. brown driving horse, 7 years old; Belgium mare, * jears old; 2 gray mares, 7 and 8 years old. weight about 1500 Its each: small bay mare, 13 years old; gray mare, weight about 1200 It/S., 10 or 11 years old. Twenty-two Dairy Cows. Some have been fresh just lately, some will be fresh by the 27th and balance soon. All have been tested as good dairy cows. Duroc Jersey Hogs, Brood sow, 2 years old; boar, 1 year old; five young hogs, weight about 75 to 100 lbs. each. Farming Implements. Binder, mower, used 2 seasons; hay tedder, loader, disc grain drill, good as new; disc harrow, spike-tooth harrow. spring-tocth harrow, riding breaking plow, walking breaking plow, 3 corn cultivators, 3 double shovel plows. 2 farm wagons, top buggy, good; stove kettle, corn sheller, feed cutter, Sweep feed grinder, manure spreader, good; 2 hay racks, check row corn planter,, 2% horse power gasoline engine. 60 gal. gasoline tank. 60 gal oil tank, splendid soft coal heating stove. 2 other stoves, 2 sets double breeching harness. set double light harness. 2 sets single buggy harness, beet cultivator, beet plow or lifter, good lard press, incubator, milk wagon, 2 bay; forks, rope and pulleys, lay in barn. ■ corn fodder in field and many other articles. Terms—All amounts of $5.00 and under, cash; over $5.00 a credit ot 9 months will be given, purchaser giving approved security: 2 per cent off foi <aah. CITY DAIRY CO. John spuhler, Auct. .1. F. Fruchte, Clerk. PUBLIC SALE. Stock skE only. The utCersigned will sell at public auction at his residence, mite south and 184 mile wes* of Monroe, on Tuesday, November 26, beginning promptly at 1.00 o'cloc k p. tr , the following property, to-wit Three Head of Horses: One gray mare, in foal, weighs 1400 lbs.; 1 yearling draft colt. 1 spring draft •oIL These colts are A No. 1 good ones; cannot be beat. Ten Head of Cattle: One 3 year-old cow. fresh in February; 2 cows, fresh ux May; 2
ye* .-ling hcliers. 1 two-v««r-4>ld heifer, 1 yearling steer. 3 spring, calves. Twenty-three Head of Ilogs: Two brood sows, 1 male Poland China, 2 I years old; 19 head of shoats, weighing 80 tbs. each. Terms--All sums of $5.00 and under. cash in hand. Over $5.00 a cred- : it of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving approved security; 1 per cent off for cash. NOAH STALTER. J. N. Burkhead, Auct. ' 0 PUBLIC SALL. The undersigned will offer at pub- ', He auction at his farm, 5H miles '; southwest of Decatur, near Washington church, on Monday, Nov. 25, 1912, ■beginning promptly at 1(J o'clock a. in., the following property, to-wit: i Live Stock: Two horses, 3 draft I I colts, 2 milch cows, to be fresh in March; 80 to 100 head Shropshire sheep, registered or eligible to register; all ewes bred to good imported rams; 50 to 60 fullßlooded Berkshire hogs Farming Implements, including wagons, buggies, plows, etc., and Other articles too numerous to mention. Terms -All sums of $5.00 and uu- ! der, cash in hand. For sums over $5 I a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving a bankable note; 5 per cent off for cash. Sale will be ■ conducted under cover, rain or shine. T. H. BALTZELL. John Spuhler, Auct. oPROPERTY. The undersigned. John Hessler, surviving partner of John Hessler * i Brother, will sell at publls sale at his j residence, two and a half miles southwest of Decatur, Indiana, on Tuesday, November 26, 1912, beginning promptly at 9:30 a. tn, the following property, to-wit: One roan mare, 15 years old: weight about 1450 lbs.; gelding, 15 years old, weight about lbs.; 1 I gelding, 7 yeais old, weight about 1750 lbs Six head of milch cows. 2 with calves by their side; 2 giving milk, and 2 will be fresh some time Hi January, 1913; 1 two-year-old heifer. 2 yearling calves; 4 brood sows. 3 with pigs by their side; 1 fullblooded D>: roc male hog: 21 shoats that will weigh 125 to 140 lbs each, all D.l-, roc stock. Farming Implement!: One Deering binder, in good running order; 1 Oaborn mower, in good running order: 1 hay loader, as good as new; 1 hay tedder, in good running order; 1 ten-foot hay rake. 1 Tiger corn planter, 1 grain drill, good as new; 1 Sulky corn plow, 1 Clipper
fanning mill, 2 two horse wagons, 3inch tire, 1%-inch tire, both in good order; 1 wagon box, 1 two-seated carriage, 1 single buggy, 1 spring-tooth harrow, 1 vibrating harrow, 1 pair of bobsleds, one Bell Center disc harrow. 1 Catsaday riding plow, 1 dou-ble-shovel plow, 1 single-shovel plow, 1 steel land roller, 1 corn sheller, 1 clover buncher. 1 stenrn boiler, U flues, for cooking feed, 2 hay ladders, 2 sets of double harness, 2 sets of single harness, 1 set of carriage harness, 1 set of dump boards, 8 hay slings, 1 cream separator, 1 iron kettle, 1 incubator. 1 sixty-gallon oil tank, with pump. 1 platform scale, capacity 800 tbs, 249 shocks of corn. 150 bead of chickens, 40 head of apring chickens, 1 grind stone, empty barrels, many other articles not enumerated. Term* of Sale. All sums of $5.00 or under, cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit of nine months will be given, with G per cent interest after maturity. JOHN HESSLER. Surviving partner of John Hessler & Brother. John Spuhler, At>ct. C. S. Niblick. Clerk. 27H12 NO'. ICE, INVESTORS. I have a limited amount of treasury stock for sale, paying 8 per cent on InvesuEißt. company five yoars old, has paid excellent dividend* since organization. Address L, care democrat office. 271t3 (Advert iaemsnt) —.-—— o—-- — — FOUND—The plate from an automobile containing number T 1668, Ind. Owner can have same by calling on Ben Kiting and paying for this advt. There will be an important meeting of the C. B. I* of 1. Tuesday evening November 12, at 7:30 o’clock. AU members are requested to be present as business affairs must be attend*l to. 269 Li HOUSE WANTED—A five to seven .-Oom cottage. Want to rent one at once. Ed Kleinhenz, at Schafer Hardware ste'e. c 269t3 FY)K SALE— < neap and on easy terms. dwelling and large lot with barn—The P. K Kinney Real Estate agency. - • A ivt. 270t3 WANTED—Lady or gentlemen of fair education living in or outside of Decatur to travel for Merchandise Supply Co. Salary' 118 per weak nd ex pens-js. Experience unnecessary. Ad dress Nann Grime*. Decatur, Ind. Gen Del. (Transci.it.)—Advt 26712 FOR SALE —15 head of good feeding steers and 1 fullblooded yearling stock bull. Inquire of Dy out*
■iniiß nii I n iii ’ Old Adams County Bank Decatur. Indiana. C r- r Capital $l2O, Out) Surplus . $30,000 S' President L z MBMkl Uw TWI M - Kirsch and John Nibtiek I | f Vice Presidents I ■aV xwS k ® , * n K® r ' Cashißr, '' ’sag®.. 4 \ Qpari arm loans 1~ „ a Resolve Collections bob Made A BIRD IN THE HAND & ================= able Rates, Is Worth Two In The Bush! — But, A Dollar To The Credit Os A Ev ery I .. n . . AccomodaYour Bank Account tionCunIS ORTH TWO IN YOUR POCKET Bank’ fC It’s Safe, And Will Double Itself In Method? Time, By Extended THE ACCRETION OF INTEREST! Tn c -ur Patrons j We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits
NOTICE, SHAVE TEN CENTS. Shave only ten cents (10c) at the west end barber shop, by O k i I railroad LESTER BAUGHMAN, t-s m Proprietor.
■ 11 — - 1 . -r ' ■— - “Clover Leaf WINTER TOL,RIST TICKETS Now on sale to the Route Resorts of California T., St. L. &W.R. R the South and Southwest Long Return Limit. Liberal Stop-Over Privileges For rates, time of trains, etc. call on Agent of T., St. L. & W. R. R., or address CHAS. E. ROSE, A. G. P. A., Toledo, Ohio.
FOR RENI —House and barn, corn»i Monroe and 14th St., for |7.00 p^ r month.—Julius Haugk.—Advt. »estj IjOST—A senior class pin Finder pleas? return to Mary Erwin and receive reward. =72t<t
