Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 7, Decatur, Adams County, 8 January 1913 — Page 4

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RAST BUFFALO. I East Buffalo, N. Y., Jan. 6—(Special to Dally Democrat) —Receipts, 16,000; shipments, 5,890 today; receipts, 3,200; shipments, 950 yesterday; officiSFlo New York Saturday, 4,180; 1 hogs closing steady. Mediums and heavy, $7.80® $7.85; Yorkers, $7.80-$7.90; lights, $7.90® $8 00; pigs, $8.00@$8.10; roughs, $6.90 (ii s7.oo; stags, $5.50®56.50; sheep, 12,- j 000; higher; choice lambs, $9.25® $9.40; yearlings, [email protected]; wethers, [email protected]; ewes, [email protected]; mix- ■ ed sheep, [email protected]; cattle, 275; higher; choice heavy steers. $8.50® $9.00; plain heavy steers, [email protected]; fat cows, [email protected]; handy butchers, $7.25 $7.75; heifers, [email protected]; yearling steers, [email protected]. Uh MJRK. New ear corn 57c No. 2 Red wheat $1.03' No. 2 White wheat 99c; Oats 30c ’ Sample staine.e oats 26c Rye •. 57c | Barley 40c@50c Feeding barley 450 Alsike seed JfIOOO No. 1 timothy hay $ll.OO No. 1 mixed SIO.OO No. 1 clover SIO.OO Rye straw $6.50 Oats straw J $6 00 Whteat straw $6.00 Clover seed $9.00 Timothy seed $135 COAL MARKET. Pocahontas $6.00 Jackson Wash Nut $5.50

Michigan Farms If you are interested in Mk-n igan farms or real estate write HAIGHT & HICKS Howard City, Mich. We have the Bargains from $lO. per acre up.

tSBBSi W' BOS ' J SBMHK 188 ' « i iiniii rnn nr nmun nimi in our § IIPw lull Ini unANu Mil llr uftlt <r* rtr XJnMHHHBmnsaMQHHaHMmHBaaHMBRnHnaeaMiHHBMBMVSaa | £& OF ALL OUR LADIES, MISSES AND CH LDREN’S READY-TO-WEAR % g CAR ENTS ' B " 1 — / B Wgfift Owing to the fact that it is now time for ns t turn our attention to spring buying, we have de->~7-;SW cided to offer our remaining stock of Ladies Mist *s and Childrens ready to wear garments without kT J , reserve at such good reductions as will move ewy article in our stock in short order. We have •' j| r i I* not a big line on hand, however what we have is/‘SNAPPY” and up to date and is worthy of vour Yot J SB || rs-y Ji attention. Styles alb good for another season. You make the selection, we make the price’ our - word for it. the price will be satisfactory that y< u will buy. Every garment in our house is including TO I | ed in this offer. It will pay you to come and get a real bargain. We are greatful to you for past ' ’ patronage and our promise to show you the handsomest complete and most up-to-date sprint? <ii -i A selections ever Brought to Decatur. Bg — i g E,Cr Sse to KS h “ Al Ym'“ S

—* V !•■■■* te ■ i ii I Virginia Splint $5.00 Kentucky Cabin $5.00 White Ash $5.00 j Hocking Valley .*, $4.75 ( Lusig Wash Nut $5.00 KALVER MARKETS. . Beef hides ; 10c Calf 12c iTallow ......*. Gc Sheep pelts [email protected] Muskrats sc®4sc Skunk r [email protected] Coon [email protected] Possum 10c® 70c Mink .......'. 25c®56.00 — FULufcWKAMP’a. Eggs 18c Butter 20c @ 25c Lard 8c NIVUGA 4 CO. Eggs 18c Butter 18c® 25c LOCAL PRUCUCE MARKET Spring chicks 10c Ducks 10c Fowls 10c Geese 8c Egg Butter 18c Turkeys /....11c Old roosters 5c n. BCRX.IN&. Spring chicks 9c | Ducks 10c Fowls 9c Geese 9c Eggs 27c Butter 19c Turkeys 15c Old roosters 9c

FARM FOR RENT. Located 1 mile east and \ mile | southeast of the city of Decatur, Ind. i Consists of about 130 acrea, has pike road, rural route and telephone. All cleared, all tiie<J and In a high state of cultivation Has large bank barn, large silo, straw shed, manure shed, and stable room for 6o head of horses and catpe; has good S room dwelling, with large cellar, wind pump, with cement supply tanks, etc. Has all necessary outbuildings, cistern, and about

'seven acres in orchards, mostly winter apples in prime bearing condition. ! Has permanent pasture, well fenced. ' The farm In general has been rotated lin corn or potatoes, oats and clover for the paet twenty-five years, and is giving splendid results. About one- ■ third of the farm land is now in a splendid crop of new clover for hay and seed this year. About one-third is old clover, being turned for corn and potatoes, and one-third for oats ; crop. The oats crop land is.prepared, ready for seeding in season, and as ,we are leaving the farm and county, I will rent our home fann for a term of years for cash or good note only. The |cash collected from the products sold from the year 1911 were as follows: Oats, $1,000; clover hay, $380; clover seed, $100; mixed .hay, $120; hogs sold. $110; cattle sold, $262; received from others for fattening, cattle on! ensilage, closer, chest, $345; win-1 ter apples, $320; summer apples, S2O; i cherries, S9O; potatoes, S6O; estimated' value of other small fruits, vegetables, I J I>oultry, eggs, butter, milk, $200; es j timated value of growth on young i horses and colts, $250; making a total of approximately $3,500 for the products of the farm for the year 1911. For further information write George or Sarah Tricker, Route 9, Decatur, Ind. Telephone 8-J. Paste this notice in your hat, as it may not appear again. w-f-m «■—» - — — o —' NOTICE. Sealed bids will be accepted on or before 2:00 o'clock p. m., on January 24, 1913, for 171 heavy oak and hickory trees. For further Information call or white The Bowers-Niblick Grain Co., Deca- 1. tur, Ind. 7t15 >

i Will Move Jewelry Store Notice is hereby given that we will move our store from the Dorwin block to the Terveer block, room now occupied by the Lehne stoie on February Ist. We Invite all our I customers to visit us there. L AUTH. a——M—- -

FOUND—Three small parcels at the' Boston store. Owner cau have same by rescriblng property and paying for this ad. 6t3 FOR SALE—A cock stove, good as ■ new. Used but euort time. Inquire ! of Isaac Smith, R. R. No. 9, Box 57, De-; catdr. 'Phone No. 4-E.—Advt. 305t6 FOR RENT—-Four unfurnished rooms at 116 So. First street, with all improvements, water and lights. Enquire of Wm. G. Kist at Democrat ofi flee, or at house. 6tf A VAUDEVtuuc. TONIGHT. The Reinhart-Brewster Vaudeville ( ! company will appear at the Crystal 1 this evening and tomorrow evening in ' their best” vaudeville stunts. This! I company is one of the best on the road and their entertainments are strictly moral, for ladies as well as for gents. ■ We also have three good reels on the program for tonight. If you want a good laugh come and see the show tonight: "THE MAN INSIDE," Melies Drama •‘A GAY TIME IN QUEBEC,” Lubin Comedy. “TE BEACH COMBERS." Melies. Drama. , The CRYST A?. Theater. I

I Bisr Removal Sale | ® ~ ofrt piz at greatly »" educed P r ‘<*B for the balance nf ! | 1.75. X SS; cShttlSas ! ffiSSEfilx'JWSf. IS $6.00 Mantle Clock 8 $1.75 Alarm Clock '.J* | ■ " ss °° Mantle C, °w.t c h.. in all Grade, and SlK»>^ duced a " d » e ‘ P He «' I ■ — £. 25 Tea Spoon. 1175 ■"< Handl?* ! H nil urn 111 Anr * $1.50 n ' ■'■•nd Fork. $6.50 and $7,5j | ■ ill- QUMEU s2o ° Tea Poon * t? t>o * 11,28 Me *‘ Fork * ,or ■ .11 I I ii «1 ilfl L $3.00 Des.ert Spoon, •• • «0c to BS t ■ vILILHH - , 40n Kn|ves and Fort, >325 A " silver Ware In proport, On ■ "" Here I. an 9 et REALCVJT GLASS at a Big Bargain; CUT GI .ASS 25 per cent to 40 percent Im than regular price. DON’T MI SS ir IT Ii" AS Ourlineof hd^’ and 1 ? ent ’ s Umbrellas will | VrIDIvELLAd b e s i au ghtered, as we have n °t the room to earn- I them. 20 to 25 per cent, off of all °< them. . We lay no articles away and all purchase are for ISH at these P ri <*s. | ■ Take advantage of it and save yourse 111111 *• - ? LEHNE, THE JEWELER', ■■StlfflllßHSSlS

Democrat Watt: Ags Pay. “I2oW In Adams Co., 11-2 miles S. W. of Berne for $3500. CASH and balance on terms tn suit purchaser at SIOO. per acre. About 110 acres unaer cultivation. 6 room house and cellar, old log barn, good well and wind pump, cistern, granary and crib, mostly wire fence, 40 rods to good school. Possession March 1 1913 if sold by January 20th. Here’s your chance to buy a farm on easy payments. Address Owner D. C. SPRINGER, Kokomo, Indiana.

I POUND—A lad** otwk tie. with FOR SALE —Fox Te’Tier pup, brea»t-pln 0«w? mablre at this quire at Schmitt's, meat martg. office. 308tS hit JANUARY INCOME rHOSE persons who receive interest cue on no’J dividends on stock, or January income from an source, should consider putting the money immediately to work earning interest. This bank affcrj every facility for the safe and profitable handling d funds at interest. It pays 4 per cent on certificates t deposit drawn for definite periods. Please call at th bank and confer with our officers concerning inters bearing certificates. YOUR ACCOUNT SUBJECT TO CHECK IS CORDIALLY jINVITED. FIRST NATIONAL BANK DETATUK INDIANA Capital SIOO,OOO Surpk $20,000. Resource, s9oo.Vtt. P. W. Smith, resident W. A. Kuebier. V. President C. A. Dufir. Cwhier F. W. Jaebker. Aut. Cutter. DEPOSITS ACCEPTED BY MAU