Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 287, Decatur, Adams County, 3 December 1912 — Page 8
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RAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y., Dec. B—(SpecialB—(Special to Daily Democrat)—Receipts, 8,000; shipments, 1,710; official to New York yesterday, 5,320; hogs closing steady. Mixed, medium and heavy, $7.65® 17,70*. choice, $7.75; Yorkers. $6.50© . $6.60; lights and pigs, $«[email protected], ! roughs. $6,750 $6.90; stags, $6.09© ; $6.50; sheep, 4,800; market lower: top luaiuk, $7.80; cattle, 400; >. , -trRK No. 2 Red wheat 98c No. 2 White wheat 95c St-uUa.d oats 28c No. 3 oats 24c Simple stained oats 21c Rye Me Feeding barlev ... 45s I Alsike seed slo.s'* j No. 1 light clover Hay $11.50 i No. 1 clover hay SIO.OO | Timothy hay ..$12.50 Mixed clover hay $13.00 Medium mixed $11.50 Heavy clover hay $9 50 Rye straw $6.00 Oats straw $5.50 Wheat straw $4 50 Clover seed $8..>0 , Timothy seed $1.25 COAL MARKET. Pocahontas egg and lump $5.75 | West Virginia eg gand lump... .$4 75 , Pomery egg and lump $4.751 Jackson Hill egg and lump .....$5.25 | Yellow Jacket lump $4.75
PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for gale on the Henry Myers farm 1 mile south of Decatur, on the Mud Pike, on Thursday. Dec. 12. loginning promptly at 9:00 o'clock a. m, the following property, to-wit: Ten Head Horses One sorrel mare, 4 years old. weight 1600 lbs., bred: .bay. 7 years old. weight 1550 lbs., bred: chestnut sorrel mare. 7 years old, weight 1500 lbs., bred; 7-yearold gelding, weight 1300 lbs.; 2-year-old sorrel mare, % Belgian. weight 1250; 2-year-old gelding.
|r I liw i A Big General c,ean ® c~—'> W U P Sale Iffi*■<•'** Is now going to be conducted at The Store Os Quality commencing iff ‘v/sßFvj V IK? " ’*•• ? this evening and continuing until every winter garment is sold. Our line ‘ \jS§ SB r J consists of of everything in Womens. Misses and Childrens wear. Now is \ • ‘ k* Eg // L’ ’R > time to do your buying, every Suit, Coat, Dress and Furs will beredu- -- I *7 fij£ is f ced that you can’t afford to put off your buying any longer. We are ex- ’ 7 \rjßfrA j* W elusive in the ready to wear garments and .we can’t afford to carry over a 11 !Ji Mf/k I S < single garment as we must make room for our Spring Goods by January 1 rnjrijß /18/ Three Hundred Fancy Suits to select from and about Four Hundred Coats in fancy mixtures Aster- j 1a H An! afleans Plushes, Scaletts, Carcules and Broadcloths. Every garment must go regardless of price. We I #7 V $2 S| *an now save you from $5.00 to SIO.OO on a garment. h | \ K H * 11 Ift » i w The New Store East Side 2nd. St. in Burns Building 1 1 ml 13£E§sE j Has®3s?’®®E®®aEa®aaaEEEEaasaEHHaaaa®a®g®®
Anthracite egL, 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 1 Butter 18c Turkeys 11c i Old roosters 5c KALVCK MARKET* Beet cß>a* *< Calf ..lie laitoa 6c Sheep oat's.. ... yacftitrJ.us ‘■ULttsKAMP’S. ! Butter »...20c®25c Lard 8c Eggs s3c MP -iGr « CO Eggs 33c Butter 18c©25c n. acR-INik. Spring chicks 9c Ducks 10c 1 Fowls -9c ■ Geese 9c |Egga 27c ' Butter 19c Turkeys ...15c Old roosters 9c
1 weight 1300; 3-year-old driving horse, lady broke: 2 spring mare colts, spring horse colt These horses are bred from the Wren Belgian Horse comimny. Five Head Cattle: One black cow, 6 years old, *-s Jersey, will be fresh March 1; Holstein cow, 5 years old, fresh soon; 2 Durham cows, fresh soon, full-blooded Durham heifer; 25 head of sheep, consisting of 24 estra good breeding ewes and 1 full-blooded ram. 47 Head of Hogs: Seventeen feeders. 5 fat ones; 10 brood sows that will farrow from March 20 to April 1; 24 pigs. I full-blooded Poland China
male hog. Farming Implements: Deering binder, Dane hay loader, Deering hay tedder, Milwaukee mower, McCormick steel hay rake, McCormick disc, Moline check row corn planter, 10-hoe Champion grain drill, Avery riding corn plow, Buckeye corn plow, John Deere breaking plow, Schunk breaking plow, spike tooth harrow, spring-tooth harrow, doubleshovel plow, single-shovel plow, Moline beet cultivator, beet lifter, Troy wagon, with bed; scoop board, tn;>d boat, grind stone, hog rack, set dump boards, set hay ladders, set double work harness, 400 bu. Big Four seed oats, no mustard and nice and bright: 365 shocks of fodder In bundles, 655 shocks shredded fodder, corn in crib, hay in mow and other articles too Numerous to mention. All sums of $5.00 and under, cash in hand. Over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving approved security. 4 per cent off for cash; no property removed until settled for. Dinner will be served by the Ladies’ Aid society. L. S. McMTCHAEL. John Spuhler, Auct. J. F. Fruchte. Clerk ■' ' - - —-oBEAUTIFUL HAIR AT SMALL COST A Simple Remedy Beautifies the Hair, Cures Dandruff, Stops Falling Hair. What a pity It is tn see so many people with thin, wispy hair, faded or streaked with gray, and realize that most of these people might have soft, glossy, abundant hair of beautiful color and lustre If they would but use the proper treatment. There Is no necessity for gray hair under sixty-five years of age, and there Is no excuse for any one. young or old. having thin, straggling hair, either full of dandruff or heavy and rank smelling with excessive oil. You can bring back tne natural color of your hair in a few days and forever rid yourself of any dandruff and loose hairs, and make your hair grow strong and beautiful by using Wyeth’s Rage and Sulphur Hair remedy. For generations common garden sage has been used for restoring and preserving the color of the hair; and sulphur is recognized by scalp specialists as being excellent for treatment of hair and scalp troubles. If you are troubled with dandruff or itching scalp, or if your hair is losing its color or coming out. get a fifty-cent bottle of Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur from your druggist, and notice the Improvement in the appearance of your hair after a few days' treatment. The
Holthouse Drug Co. m-w-s (Advertisement) - ..H ■■ INVESTIGATE THESE BARGAINS. 75 acres of very good land, fair improvements, within 4 miles of good market; price, $6000.00, 80 acres, level, black land; no improvement. SIOO.OO per acre. 53 acres, 2H miles of market: 5room house, cellar, barn 36x50; nice grove and buildings. Price, SIOO.OO per acre. 95 acres, four-fifths black land, 7room house, barn 40x70, well ditched, 2(4 miles of market, a snap at $140.00 per acre. 80 acres good level land, 3 miles of market, 7-room house, cellar, barn 40x60. Price, $125.00. 80 acres, 1 ’/a miles of Decatur; 10rooin house, cellar, barn 40x70, corncribs, log house. This farm Is an ideal home, soil is practically all black. Price, $175.00 per acre. 160 acres, close to market, 8-room house, bam 46x80. Price, $120.00 per acre. 60 acres, 3 miles of market, good level land, 7-room house, barn 36x48. Price $125.00 per acre. 140 acres 3 miles of Decatur. 8-room house, cellar, bam 40x60. Price, slls per acre. These are only a few of the farms we have listed. If you are on the market to buy, come in and consult us. HARVEY A LEONARD Office Over Vance, Hite 4 Macklin’s. NO HUNTING ALLOWED. Notic'- is hereby given that from this da’’!, November 20, 1912, no hunting will be allowed on the farms of John Ornlor, located in Root and Washington townships, in Adams county, Indiana. Any person caugnt hunting in these woods will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. 277t12 JOHN OMLOR. <Asvertise , n«rf’.t) SHOATS FOR SALE. I have for sale thirty head of fine, thrifty pigs. Inquire of Charles Rumschlag, ’phone 7-1 line. 282t3 (Advertisement) - - — ' " 'O- ' 1 ■■ FOR RENT—Niceful furnished house. Inquire of Mrs. Geo. Flanders: telephone 438. 285t6 FOR SALE. Du roc Jersey service ooars; also a few Shropshire ewes, bred to Imported ram Prices reasonable. C. C. Miller, phone 2on E Lae, R- F. D. 9, Decstun Ind. * 280t12
GENEVA MAN FOUND DEAD. Geneva, Ind., Dec. 3—uuuu watson, 67, was found dead in his room Munday morning by Albert Burris of this place. Death probably was caused' by alcoholism. He served in the war of the rebellion and was a member of the local post of the G. A. R. His widow lives in this town besides his daughter, Mrs. H. A. Baird, and one son, E R. Watson, who lives in Kendallville. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS. The undersign'-;! will offer for sale at her residence on Monroe stret, oppwslte th M. E. church, Decatur, Ind., on Saturday. Dec. 7th, beginning at 12:30 o'clock p. m„ a large amount of household goods, including South Bend Malleable Steel range, good oak dining table, leather seated dining chairs, large oak sideboard, combination walnut desk and book case, 2 walnut ward robes, walnut extension table, parlor table, couch, sanitary couch, brand new; set walnut parlor furniture, rock ing chairs, set Chamber's Encyclopedia, 12 vols.; set Dicken's, 6 vote; other books, pictures, potted plants, palms, ferns, silverware, dishes, bedding, 2 iron beds, springs, mattresses, several walnut beds, with springs; dressers, baby carriage, wash stands, carpets, rugs, matting linoleum, 3 gas heating stoves, kitchen table, refrigerator, lawn mower, kitchen utensils, garden tools, canned fruits and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms of Sale —Cash or bankable note. ANGELINE ARCHBOLD. (Advertisement) PIANO AND OTHER ARTICLES FOR SALE. > Oak case piano IG fine condition; dining room table and sideboard, rugs, book case, sofr, and some other articles of furniture. Customers may call any day this week ai 310 N. 4th St 275t6 * DAN ERWIN. (Advert'«ement) - O' - — WANTED—Soma one to do family washing and ironing.—Mrs. D. R. Vail, Madison SL—Advt. 283t3 FOR SALE—Three young Shorthorn Durham bulls of extra good quality, all eligible to register. Inquire of Samuel Shark ley on the Dr. S. D. Beavers farm. R. R. No. 2, ’phone 10-H, Decatur 284112 FOR SALE—I have an extra good sxß view camera for eale, cheap. Inquire of J. A. Artman.- -Advt. 822td
nuzMUIT J Office 690 PHONE jßes 297 Dr. Sterling P. floffmafin Practitioner of General Medicine and Surgery Office Over Interurban Station Res. 223 N. Fifth St. Live Stock (or Saia Six head of Young Horses Match team coming 3 years old, sorrel mares, well broke, single or double; 3 coming 2 years old, 2 Normans, I driver; Red Wilks; 1 coming yearling Belgium. 48 head of DUROC JERSEY HOGS consisting of 27 yearlings and age sows, some bred; 15 spring gilts, 6 male hogs ready for service. 3 YOUNG HOULSTEIN BULLS, ready lor service. Four miles northeast of Decatur. JOHN NIDLINGER A Ur- The World READ pictures INSTEAD .BL .\ OF .E P .L 200 Cartoons Tell More Tha7s 200 Columns The World’s Best Each Month Cnrtocos from dailies and weekiiea p-bidird .m thia country. London. Dubin. P...-'U Benin, Munich, Vienna. Warsaw. Budapest. St. Peter*I urg. Arnrterdam. Stutt -art.Tcn-i. Rome. Lisbon. 7'tnch. Tokio. Shanghai. .-vdnc->. Canada, and S'Lth America. and all the great rues of the world. Only the 200 best out of 9.000 cartoon; each month, are selected. A Picture History of World’s Events Eacn Month CAMPAIGN CARTOONS -Fotlowibr campaign ta CArrooNS’’ and watch the oppos ing parties caricature each other. VMIH.V suoscniPTiox st.soi aiwacr cost is, OM **mrhf cosw will be MRiled by the P«b Uhw. H. H.WINDSOR. Ml W. W S*** Cmicag. ASK YOUR NEWSDEALER IWM FOR SALE—Three-year-old driving horse, jet black. Price right If so!d at once. Inquire of R. N. Runyon, 'phone 8-L; R. R. 3, Decatur.—Ad »L
fIEI AT THE CRYSTAL. Two excellent Lubin comedies and a Kalem drama complete the bill at the Crystal tonight. The music furnished at this theatr is the best in the city. Come and enjoy a good hour s entertainment for the small price of (j v . cents. ••WON JkT HIGH TIDE," Lubin Comedy. ••THE HOBO CLUB," Lubin Comedy. “THE DAUGHTER OF THE SHER. IFF," Kalem Drama. FIVE CENTS The CRYSTAL Theater. NOTICE. The person who destroyed the sign on Brokaw’s door is known, and was seen doing it from a cross street, and he had better settle for it at once or he will be arrested —Advt. K — o „ UciGocrat Want Ads Par. ~ECZ EMA ■tchinr Piles. Peh. Barber Itch. Scale Emo nona and Skin Trouble Ct any Kind, can be 3ured by using 11. B OtntmenV If not handle* jy your Druggist*, send 500 by mall to BURDC BXOI. Mfrs U7 He 2 Mxireo It. Peoatur. IM 5% Monev All you want. Abstracts I made and Titles Guaranteed. Insurance Writers Office Rooms on first floor oppisite interurban station. Graham and Walter
