Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 41, Decatur, Adams County, 18 February 1914 — Page 4

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EAST BUFFALO East Buffalo, N. Y„ Feb. 16 —(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 8,000; shipments, 5,130 today; receipts, 6,400; shipments, 190 yesterdap; official to New York Saturday, 1,710; hogs closing steady. Mixed, medium and Yorkers, $9.10 1b59.20; pigs, $9.20© $9.25; roughs. $8.20 @ $8.40; stags, $6.25 ® $7.25; sheep. 18,000; lower; lambs, sß.oo® $8.25, yearlings, $7.00® $7.25: wethers, $6.25® $6.40; ewes, $5.75® $6.00; mixed sheep, $6.00® $6.25; cattle, 3,750; strong: choice heavy steers, $9.00@5925; medium steers. $7.25® $8.75; butcher steers, $.50®58.50; betters, $7.50® $8.00; cows, $6.50® $7.25; feeders, $5.75®5".00. G. 1. BURK. New corn, yellow, per 100 tbs 7/c Alsike seed .. $9.25 Wheat 91c Rye 55c Barley 55c @ 60c Timothy seed .........$2.00 Oats 35c COAL PRICES. Stove and Egg, nard SB.OO Chestnut, hard $8.25 i Pea, hard $7.00 I Poca, Egg and Lump $5.25 1 W. Ash $4.75 < V. Splint $4.50 H. Valley s<-’5 ’ R. Lion $4.50 ( Cannell $8 00 < J. Hill $5.00 1 Kentucky $4.50 ] Lurig $4.75 NIBLICK & CO. 1 Eggs 22c Butter 18c®25c FULLENKAMFS. Eggs 22c I Butter 25c BEHLINGS. I Indian Runned ducks 8c 1

LOOK HERE We have a farm for quick sale of 173 acres 2 1-2 miles from good market, one mile to school; fair buildings and well fenced. This is an excellent farm for stock and mixed grain farming being a good producer of haj’, wheatoats and grass. Price $85.00 an acre. We have the Zwick store at Bingen for sale. This is a good live business in German locality. Right man can find good paying business, at once. We have a large list of farms and city properties. Let us sqow you these before you buy. Erwin & Michaud.

THE OLD SETTLER n ir/zx errx a BLACK RAINWATER MUDDY HYDRANT WATER !■■(*« bam IVittnot <*• Mt". A BLACKEST inn. forMhbrCroaar*. A.k foe it. or wnw . r THE OLD SETTLER CO.. FINDLAY, 0.

Old Adams County Bank I Decatur. Indiana. Capital SIX,OOO Surplus . 830,000 , I Uniter dr C ' s - Niblifk - Present f ‘ M. Kirach and John Niblick I Vice President* J Mr Stoftr, Cashier. ~ oTTdi Farm loans AFTA l Kvau a Specialty . Reflect - Resolve Collections - - —a—■ Made PENNIES MAKE DOLLARS ‘ able Rates. I'v DOLLARS Start Bank Accounts]! •—1 JBANK!ACCOUNTSJ ; tionCon- ■ , sistant I CZJ |Beget C With Safe I ( ’Confidence and Credit Banking : - And These Extended BEGET SUCCESS IN LIFE! Tomir I We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on IJYearjTime Deposits.

Chicks 10c Fowls 10c Ducks 10c , Geese 9c Yarurg turkeys 13c Tom turkeys 12c Old hen turkeys 13c i Old roosters 6c , Butter 17c Eggs 22c Above prices paid for poultry free from feed. KALVER MARKETS. Beef hides ..11c Calf 13c Tallow 5c Sheep pelts 25c ©sl.oo Muskrats sc @2sc Skunk 25c® $2.251 Coon [email protected] Possum 10c @ 70c Mink 25c®54.00 LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Indian Runned ducks 8c Chicks 10c Fowls 10c Ducks 10c Geese . 9c i Young turkeys 13c Tom turkeys 12c Old hen turkeys 13c Old Roosters ,6c Butter 17c Eggs 22c Above prices paid for poultry flee from feed. i DECATUR CREAMERY CO. (Prices tor week ending February 2) ' - 1914.) Butter fat ] Butter 33c

PUBLIC SALE. ! I will offer for sale at my residence, | 2 miles south and 2V4 miles west of I Decatur, and >4 mile west of the i Washington church, on Wednesday, February 18, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m„ tiie following property, to-wit: Five Head of Horses: One bay mare, 64 Belgium, 5 years old, safe in foal; 1 sorrel mare, % Belgium, 5 years old, safe in foal; 1 bay mare, coming 4 years old, bred to be in foal; 1 brown mare, coming 4 years old, bred to be in foul; 1 colt, coming 1 year old. Eight Head of Cattle: One % Durham cow, 7 years old, fresli last of February; 1 black cow. 7 years old, fresh Ist of March; 1 red cow, 4 years old. fresh first of May; one 2-year-old heifer, \ Durham, fresh in March; one 2-year-old roan heifer, fresn first of March; 3 heifer calves, 10 months old. 37 Head of Hogs: Four brood sows, will farrow Ist of April; 33 h?ad shoats. Farming Implements: Milwaukee binder, in good shape; Milwaukee mower, Indiana grain drill, good as new; Ohio hay loader, in good shape; John Deere com planter, good as new; disc harrow, spring tooth harrow, good as new; 2 spike tooth harrows, 2 John i Deere walking breaking__plows, good as new; 2 Tiger cultivators, beet cultivator, Turnbull wagon, surrey, set heavy harness, hay ladder, wagon box, com fodder. 30 cord of wood, other articles too numerous to mention. Terms of Sale—Sums of $5 and under, cash in hand. Over that amount, a credit of 9 months will be given, the purchaser giving his note with ap- > proved security; 4 per cent off for ( cash. No property removed until settled for. ABE SCHNEPP. 1 John Spuhler, Anet. , J. F. Fruchte, Clerk. ( Ladies* Aid society of Washington M. E, chnreh will serve lunch. | a.— ,

PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will sell at public sale at my residence 6 miles east of ' Decatur on the Piqua road and 4 miles northwest of Willshire and 2 miles north and 1 mile east of Pleasant Mills, on Thursday. February 19. 1914. commencing at 10 o'clock a. m.. the foliowin gproperty, to-wit; Horsee: One bay mare, 4 years old. in foal, weight about 1500; 1 bay horse, 6 years old. sound, work in all harness; black horse, 6 years old. sound, work in all harness, weigh about 1500 lbs; i gray mare, 7 years old. sound, work < in all harness, weight about 1600; bay ' horse. 12 years old. safe driver for ladies; black driving horse, 3 years I old. safe driver for ladies; bay driving horse, well broke single; good Belgian spring colt; sorrel horse 2 I years old, part Belgian; mare. 1 year I old, part Belgian: bay horse, 4 years old, sound, good worker. Cattle: 12 i milch cowa, some fresh and rest will ■ be fresh soon. One Jersey and Hol- 1 stein. 7 yean old. with calf by side; < Jersey cow, calf by side; Red Polled i cow. 4 years old, calf by side; red cow. 6 yean old, fresh in June; red i cow, 6 yean old. fresh in March; red i cow, 6 yean old. fresh in July, giving i lots of milk; red cow, 8 yean old. fresh in May; red cow, 4 yean old. fresh in February; black cow, 5 yean old, fresh in March; black cow. 1 yrs. old, fresh in March; roan Durham cow 7 yean old. fresh tn April; Guernsey cow. 4 yean old; full bloodded Short Horn Durham bull, 2 yean old April 20; 3 yearling heifen; 1 full-blooded Holstein yearling heifer. Hogs: Four O. I. C. sows. Can give papen with three; 2 full blooded Poland China sows, 1 Duroc male hog, 6 shouts, weigh 125 pounds: 15 shosts, weigh 80 pounds; 12 shoals. Just weaned. Implements: Studabaker wagon. Burdsell wagon, truck wagon. 3 buggies, 1 good as new; hasn't been run one season; carriage, manure spread er. Walter A. Wood mower, used 1 season; Thomas hog loader, hay ted der. Black Hawk corn planter. Gale riding breaking plow, used last sea son; 2 row corn cutter, good as new; Hoosier grain drill, fertiliser attach ment. drilled only 30 acres; Milwaukee binder. 2 single shovel plows; 2 double shovel plows: net hog slings. Pioneer fanning mill. 2-horse Fair-banks-Morse feed grinder jack pump and wood saw. spike tooth harrow, double disc harrow, good as new; 2 walking breaking plows, walking cultivator, 2 sets hay loaders, wagon box. 2 sets dump boards, mud boat, bob sled. 2 sets double harness. 2 sets light buggy harness, sheet iron hog trough. 4 patent sheep racks. 2 iron kettles, emery wheel, grindstone, sausage grinder and lard press, coal oil drum feed cooker. 46 foot hog rack. Favorite hard coal burner, Wilson heater. Round Oak heating stove, hog house, two 16x18 foot ladder*, hay In mow, some oats. Farmer's blacksmith forge. Terms—Bs and under, cash ; sums over 855 a -redlt of 9 months will be given by purchaser giving note with good freehold security. No property to be removed from farm until satis fact.orily settled for; 4 per cent off for cash. J. R TUMBLKBON. Noah Frauhlger and John Rpuller, auctioneers. Fred Fruchte, Clerk.

PUBLIC'SALE. The undersigned will offer nt public 1 auction, 4% miles east of Decatur, . and 2% miles north of Rivarre, % mile east of Lucky school house on what is known ns the old Myers farm In Union township. Friday, February 20, 1914, beginning at 10 a. m., the following property, to-wit: Four Head of Horses: Ray mare, 7 years old. in foal, sound; gray horse, 11 years old; good worker; gray mare, 11 years old, good worker; bay colt, coming 2 years old. Two Head Cattle: Large Durham cow, 7 years old. will be fresh soon; 3 year-old Durham cow will be fresli soon. These are extra good cows. Three full blooded Duroc sows,'can be registered: due to farrow in April. Eight Shropshire sheep. 2 years old. lamb in April. Poultry: Five bronze turkey hens, Bronze turkey gobbler, 6 doz. chickens. I’-j doz. full blood Rose Comb Rhode Island Red; 5 full blood R. C.) Rhode Island Red roosters; l’-j doz. j fine Brown Leghorns! 3 doz. Plymouth Rocks. Farming Implements: Farm wagon, with l>ox; bay ladders, double seated surrey, single buggy. Gearless hay loader, good as new; Keystone steel frame side-delivery, al-1 most new; Oliver riding cultivator, new; Osborne mower. Moline breaking plow, Engate seeder, new; Me-1 Connick 7-shovel cultivator, new; I Gale dies with trucks, new: double shovel cultivator, spike-tooth harrow, set of work harness, set of single harness, 4 bushels of choice seed com, 2 i tons of clover hay, about 40 cords of dry wood, some corn fodder, heating stove, incubator, lawn mower, horse [ blankets, chicken coops, churn and J numerous other articles not mentioned. I have decided to quit farming and I move to Fort Wayne, therefore every-1 thing must be sold regardless of j price. Terms—ss and under, cash In hand, over that amount a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving note | with approved security; 5 per cent off >

or cash. No property removed until settled for. LEWIS W. MORSE. John Spuller, Auct.

PUBLIC SALE. The udersigned will offer at public' rale on the John Anderson farm. Itfc | miles north of Craigville. or 1 mile I east and 2 miles south of Tocsin, on j Tuesday. February 24. the following I property, to-wit: Horses: Thirteen, head, consisting of 1 bay mare, 7 years old. worker in all harness, wgt. j 1550, bred to Belgian horse; sorrel I mare. 6 years old. bred to Belgian! horse, worker in all harness, weight 1500; bay mare 13 years old. in foal to Belgian horse, weight 1150; bay, more coming 5 years old. sired by En-! line, good driver and worker; team/ of gray mares, good worker. team of I strawberry roans, weight 3200. work-I ers in all harness, good team for logring: 2 coming 2-year-old colta; 1 filly! coming 1 year old. These colts are I draft colts, good bones. 2 colts com-! Ing yearling fillings. Cows: Fresh cow. giving 2 gallons of milk at a | milking. 9 years old; black Jersey milk, will be fresh June 6. f years old: Red Durham. 6 years old. giving! milk, will be fresh in June- red cow.l coming fresh last of March; 5-year-. old cow. be fresh last of May; Jersey heifer, fresh last of March; half -Jer-j •ey. fresh lust of June; 1 coming 2year old heifer, not bred: heifer, giving milk, fresh in July; Jersey heifer, fresh in March; Jersey heifer, fresh in May: Durham cow, 7 years old. ' fresh March 20; 5 spring calves. 3: bull calves and 2 heifer calves; 3 > cows will be fresh in March. These are good cows. Hogs: 19 head, consisting of a Duroc male hog. 16 head! shouts, weighing from 100 to 110 tbs; J 2 O. 1. C. male pigs, big enough for service. Farming Implements: John ! ston corn harvester, good as new; ! Thoma-, hay loader; Superior grain drill, Neudia manure spreader, good as new; Oliver riding plow. 2 John Deere cultivators; Osborne double diac harrow. 60-tooth spike tooth harrow; Oliver walking plow. Osborne hay tedder. Osborne bay rake. Me Cormlck mower. Moline wagon, hay rack and wagon bed. set dump Isierds. Black Hawk check rower, spike tooth harrow, single cultivator, doubleshovel plow, 2 seta double work barnets, set single harness, double set of carriage harness and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms- 85 and under, cash; sums over 85 a credit of 12 months will Iw given, first six months without inter eat. last six months with Interest at rate of 6 per cent. 4 per cent off for cash. Sale will begin at 10 o'clock laullea of Pleasant Valley will serve lunch. J. B. ANDERSON. Noah Fraughlger. Auct. Robert Stewart. Clerk. FOR HALE—FuII blooded Mammoth Brons* gobbler and a Pekin drake.— Thoa. Dowling, 'phoa r '. 11-B. 30t3 FOUND— Pocketbook containing sum • of money. Owner may have same by describing property and paying for this ad. Call at Democ rat office. 37t3

WARNER & KABO FRONT-LACED CORSETS 1 Some of the Very Newest Models for Average Figures i am ' | os-' If you are a devotee of Lace-Front Corsets you will find S absolute comfort in Warners and Kabo models without I m I’y sacrificing in the least, the lines of fashion ■J As y° u can see from the i,,ustrations L they have the new low bust, leaving the 5 figure above the waist free and easy. ** H ' $ Boned marguisette protector under the \ B O front lacings, Dainty silk embroidery trim /V | hooks to the bottom of skirt Six \ S S Rubber Button, Hose Supporters attach- * ■JJ £Very lIU [ = kabo Prices From $1.50 Up f = ‘“ciX"' Every Pair Guaranteed | 2 THE BOSTON STORE = |

FOR SALE —Holstein male calf, one year old. Inquire of Jesse A. Ray, Monroe. Ind. R. R. No. 1, or four miles south of Peterson. 28t30 FOR RENT—House on Line street. Barn on lot.—Simeon J. Hain. 34t6 FOR SALE —Alpine, white enameled I refrigerator in perfect condition. A bargain. See Will Helm. 219 E. Madison St. 3413 Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARIAN Plmna ofie Iff rnone Residence 102

PUT ON A FEW EXTRA Fl blankets jßr v MT w\"\vA\ (■ re i . ) Just to help you keep comfortable. During the cold spell we will sell you Woolnap blankets, formerly 83.00: now $1 gg per pair Wool blankets, formerly 85.00: n0w...... 82.50 per pair Wool blankets, formerly 86.00; now 83.50 per pair Cotton blanketa, formerly 82.00; now |1.50 per pair Cotton blanket*, formerly 81. W: now gfc per pa i r Comforts, formerly 81.26: now gg c • Comforts, formerly 82.00; now y, gg Comforts, fancy silk, formerly 85.00; now 82.98 Comforts, fancy allk, formerly 84.50; now $2.75 Get your children’s coats now. We sell them below cost. Remember styles in this line will not change next season, so buy now and save money. fullenkamp’s

OUR MONEY IS YOURS ON EASY TERMS - AT LEGAL RATES LOAN TIME TOTAL COST S3O 00 3 MONTHS 84 60 Other amounts at the same proportionate legal rate in amounts from |S.K to 8150.00, or can arrange for longer time if desired. Payments can be paid monthly or weekly and they will be so small that you will not fee; them. All diamonds and jewelry left with us stored in burglar proof vault* We loan on pianos, furniture, teams, fixtures, diamonds, etc., without removal. Our agent will be in Decatur every Tuesday. Name I Address Fort Wayne Loan Co. Established 1896 ROOM 2, 706 CALHOUN STREET HOME PHONE BJJ FORT WAYNE, IND. A Licensed and Bonded Company.