Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 44, Decatur, Adams County, 21 February 1914 — Page 6
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EAST RUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y„ Feb. 1!) —(Speclal to Dally Democrat)— Receipts, 4,000: shipments, 3SO; ofllclal to New York yesterduy, 3SO; liors closing Steady. Medium and heavy, $9.20«<’59.25; Yorkers and pigs, $9.30 <i $9.2. roughs, sS.ootff $8.40; stags, $6,254/ $7.25; sheep, 3,400 steady; lain!) higher; tops, $8.25; rattle, 150; Steady. — G. 1. BURK. New corn, yellow, per 100 It; 77c Alsike seed $9.25 Wheat 910 Rye 55c Barley 65c ft 60c Timothy seed ». $2.00 Oats 35c COAL PRICES. Stove and Egg. nard SB.OO Chestnut, hard $8.25 Pea, hard .*. $7.00 Poca, Egg and Lump $5.25 W. Ash $4.75 V. Splint $4.50 H. Valley $4.25 R. Lion $4 59 Cannell $6 00 J. Hill ~.55.00 Kentucky «... $4.50 Lurig $4.75 NIBLICK A CO. Eggs 22c ! Butter 18c Q 25c fullenkamfs. Eggs 22c Butter 25c BERLINGS. Indian Runned ducks 8c
LOOK HERE i We have a farm for quick sale of 173 acres 2 1-2 miles from good market, one mile to school; fair building- ; id well fenced. This is an excellent larm for stock and <, mixed grain farming being a good producer of ha , v. heatoats 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 1 find good pa>ing business, at once. We have a large list of farms and city properties. Let,* us suow you these before you buy. ' Erwin & Michaud, j; *“' — [ ' * I THE OLD tr:LLCt.r-K § MpBI BLAC MUDDY HYDHAITT WATER ; tr:.V mat .«ard en »*« >»* irfw Ifc A. “•bsiskstas. .... "tSBKSi* r THE OLD SEH I Old Adams County Bank I 1 Decatur. Indiana. | Capital $121,000 L | *1 c - s - Niblkk, President J M. Kirttb andJcbn Niblick g I Resolve c " l^' e on * I I PENNIES MAKE HOLLARS 1 I able Rates. 1 1; DOLLARS _ I Start Bank Accounts] Ac^da . I JBANK r ACCOUNTS tionCon- I iistant ' S Be K et With Safe 3 Confidence and Credit Banking | . , Methods I • And These Extended 1 BEGET SUCCESS IN LIFE* Toour^ We Pay 4 PcrCent Interest on 1 YearJTime Deposits, j
Chicks 10c Fowls 10c Burks ice 'Jerie f) c Yyutg turkeys is c Tom turkeys 12 C Old hen turkeys 13c Old roosters Cc Butter 17c i Eggs 22c I A hove prices paid for poultry free j from feed. KALVER MARKETS. Beef hides 11 c j 1 Calf 13c Tallow 5c Sheep pelts 25c(fi$1.00 Muskrats 6c@2sc • Skunk [email protected] Coon 25c & $2.00 , I ] Possum 10c@70c Mink [email protected] J LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. i < Indian Runned ducks 8c * Chirks ....10c,' Fowls 10c !' Ducks 10c! Geeso 9c i Young turkeys 13c Tom turkeys 12ej Old hen turkeys 13c Old Roosters 6c j Butter ? 17c Eggs 22c Above prices paid for poultry free f from feed. i DECATUR CREAMERY CO. , (Prices for week ending February 23'! j 1914.) j J jl Butter fat ..31cL Putter 30c L ' i
PUBLIC SALE. Two and one-half miles west of Williams station on the county line, one-half mile west of Stop 18, trac lion line, known as the Charley Zwirk farm on Tuesday, February 24, 1914, ihe following personal property, toi wit: Three Head of Horses; One hay horse, 10 years old; 1 coming 8 year old care colt: 1 Shetland pony, 2 years old. Four Head of Cattle: Due row will be fresh in January; 1 row will be fresh in April: 1 cow will be fresh In March; 1 fullblooded Holstein mate calf, 3 months old. Sheep: 13 heart of breeding ewes, will lamb in April. Hogs: One Duroc sow will farrow middle'of March 1 male hog. ,7 months old. Farming Implements: | Milwaukee binder, good as new; Os- | horn mower, 5 ft. rut: corn binder, j grain drill, Osborn hay tedder, hay | rake, Deere riding plow, check rower, breaking plow, 2 spring tooth harrows, land roller, riding cultivator. Com King manure spreader, doubleshovel plow, single shovel plow, 3 Inch tire wagon, Lowdown wagon, spring wagon, 2 sets work harness, set buggy harness, top buggy, carri age, road wagon, set dump boards clover buacher, set log bunks, log chains, seme household furniture and numerous other articles not mention ed. Sale to begin at 10 o'clock, sun time. Terms —All sums of $5.00 and under cash on day of sale :all sums over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving his note with approved security; 4 per cent discount for cash. No property removed until settled for. MRS. CHAS. ZWICK. ' John Spuller, Auot. C. H. Oettirg. Clerk. o PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer at public [ auction, 4 4 miles east of Decatur and 24 miles north of Uivarre. 4 j mile east of Lucky school house on , what is known as the old Myers farm in I’nion township, Friday, February 20, 1914. beginning at 10 a. m.. tht following property, to-wlt: Four Head of Horses: Bay mare. 7 years ( old. In foal, sound: gray horse, 11 years old: good worker; gray mare 11 ycar« rid, good worker; hay 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 fresh soon. These are extra good cows. Three full blooded Du | roc sows, can be registered; due tc farrow in April. Eight Sbropshlr !,"ep, 2 years old. lamb In April roattry: Five bronze turkey hens Bronze turkey gobbler, C do*, chick ecs, 14 doz. full blood Rose Com! Rhode Island Red: 5 full blood R. C Rhode Dland Red roosters; 14 doz fine Brown Leghorns; 3 doz. Ply mouth Rock*. Farming Implements: Farm wagon, with box; hay ladders doable seated surrey, single baggy. Oarless hay longer, good as new: Keystone steel frame side-delivery, al most new; Oliver riding cultivator new; Osborne mower, Moline break ins plow. E’lgate seeder, new; Me Oonulck 7-shovel cultivator, new; Gale dies with trucks, new; double shovel cultivator, spike tooth harrow, set of work harness, set of single harness. 4 bushels of choice seed corn, 2 tons of clover hay. about 40 cords o t dry wood, some corn fodder, heating I Move. Ineubcior, lawn mower, horse j blankets, chicken coops, churn and - numerous other articles not mention : ed. 1 have decided to quit farming and move to Finn Wayne, therefore every ! thing must be sold regardless ct price. Terms—ss and under. rt«h In hand, j ever that amount a credit of D mouths will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security; 6 per cent off for canh. No property removed until settled for. LEWIS W. MORSE. John Soulier. Auct. PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer at pub lie sale at his residence, 34 mile norths*-it of Do-atur. 14 miles cast o. Monmouth, on the Fred Bohnko farm, on Thursday. February 26, 1914. be ginning at o'clock a. m.. 5 head of horses: Bay mare 8 years old. b*y mare 10 year* old, 3 colts coming 2 years old. 2 mares and 1 gelding. 1 colt 1 year old. Five Heal of Cattle: 2 cows fresh ;n *7arch, 8 and 9 year old; 1 cow fresh. 3 years old; halfJersey. fresh by day of sale, heifer 1 miiln* 2 y*"urs old. Hogs. Two brood sows, will farrow In March 1 with, pig* by her side 25 head of shoots, weighing 75 or 80 lbs,; 1 male hog. All koga are full blood Duroc. Farm In* Implements; Deerlug hinder, with tongue truck; Doing D’awcr. 6-ft. cut: Duln hay loader, riding corn plow with pivot rxle. All above nun binary is new. Disc grain drill. Lay tedder, hay rake, check row com planter, walking HrceklPe plow, walking com j plow, rldln breaking plow, hand roll I er, spring tooth harrow, i.pike tooth harrow, 2 wide tire w«gm>«, tripple j wagon box, hay ladder and hay rack
combined, 2 .- h yio buggies, double set breeching harness, double set farm harness, 2 log chains, 2 Iron kettles, 2 barrels, forks and shovels, post auger, sheep clippers, 2 portable hog houses, 60 head of chickens, 2 barrels vinegar, Empire cream separator, crank churn. Terms: —$5.00 and under cash; over that amount a credit of 9 months will be given with purchaser giving a note with approved security; 4 per cent discount for cash. Notes to hear six per| cent interest after maturity. No property removed until settled for. J. A. PEOPLES. John Spuller. Auct. J. F. Fruchto, Clerk. Q PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale! at Ills residence. 4 mile north of Pleasant Mills, 2 ralles south of Bobo,; 34 tnllhs northwest of Wlllslilre 6V. j miles southeast of Decatur, on Wed-; nesday, February 25, 1914, the following described personal properly. Sale to commence at 19:00 o’clock a. m. Eleven Head of Horses: Bay mare, 8 years old, weight 1300; red roan mare. 7 years old. weight 1500; red roan mare colt, coming 2 j rs. old; bay driving mare 8 years old, well broke and a good driver; black, coming year old colt, well bred as a driver; red roan colt coming 2 years old; blue roan colt coming 2 years old; bay filly colt coming 2 years old; black filly colt, coming 2 years old: bay filly colt coming 2 years old; spring colt, red ro.,n. All these colts are from good, large mares and Imported stallions. 14 Head of Cattle: Red Durham cow, 9 years old. with calf 1.. t side red Durham cow. 9 years old, -will be fresh in April; red Durham cow. 9 years old, will be fresh by Ist of March; spotted cow, 5 rears old, will be fresh in April; Jersey cow, 5 years oW. will 1)0 fresh in Apr!!; red Durham hpifer. 2 years old with calf by her side; Jersey heifer 2< years old. with calf by her side; two-t year-old Durham heifer; Holstein heifer, 1 year old; Durham hoifer, 6 months old; Durham bull calf "6 months old. 24 head of Shropshire ewes; 62 head of hogs: 14 brood sows, 3 Duroc sows that will farrow by day of kale; 6 Duroc bows that will Tarrow by March 1 to 6; 2 0.1. C. : cows that will fr.rrow hy Ist to sth ■ts March; 3 mixed bred sows that; will farrow by Ist to 5Ui c»* March; ; Duroc sow ji: :t bred; full Wooded Du roc male hog. 2 years old in June; 2 full blooded Duroc male hogs, weight about 100 tbs.; 14 head O. 1. C. shoats. weight from 100 to 129 lbs.; 22 head Duroc shoats, weight from 70 to 100 f lbs.; 9 head Duroc pigs Ju»* weaned Farming Implements: 2 McCormick binders. 1 left and 1 right hand cut: 2 Decrlng mowers, Daln hay loader. Superior grain drill, riding breaking : plow, John Deere; 3 Breaking plows 2 cultivators, disc harrow, springtocth harrow, spike tooth harrow, beet cultivator, beet lifter, clover seed buncher, wagon, top buggy, beet bed and hay ladders, 10-ton clover hay, corn and oats In the bln. heating stove, range, kitchen cabinet, ether household goods and numerous other articles. Terms -A credit of 9 months will
Wj) l a /j\ n During fJis past year, by thou- iLjl p\ ?• rune’s of ttmokers, oil Inclination yr/J 1 WJ I for any tobacco but STAG. Jjnfi / 3 f significant fact Is Stag’s In- , §! /Lv. Giant app-aai to o:d smokers—man // v/ho had ic-g sottl-ad down to /-* • eorr.&ning *£& |J J:gf C ;f'^s These wise old crHics are per- Ij a I ;A I-.ajiG tho most enthusiastic of all. t A grip $ •"» Convenient Packages: Tho Handy Half. ffsSj* w?; •; Sir; C Cent Tm, the fril-Suo 10-Ccnt Tin, the Pound W 4 and Half-Pound Tm. Humidor* and tu® Pound Gin* <«9Sms* 1 *77 , \ cVER-tASTI NG-LYGO^^^IkI mm
.'be given on cl! sums over $5.00; pur--1 chaser giving note with approved se--1 curity. All sums under $5.00 cash in , hand. A discount of 4 per cent will ,' be given for cash. John Spuller, Auct. JOSEPH R. MOSER. - ■ PUBLIC SALE. _____ As I nm going to leave the farm 1 will offer at public sale. 2 miles south and 4 mile east of Hoagland, Vi mile west of Williams station on the Win. Kubrick farm, on Wednesday. March 4, at 10 o'clock a. ra., the following ! personal property, to-wlt: Four Head of Horses: Roan mare, 5 years old, 1400 tfis.; roan mare 12 years old. | weight 14C0; brown mare C years old. ! 1250 lbs. These mare are good work eri and safe in foul to the Andrew Fuelling Belgian horse; lay driving ' mare 8 years old, weight 1100 lbs., i lady broke and 11 good worker In all ! i.rnoss. Five Head of Cattle: Spotted cow. 7 years old, will be fresh in April; spotted cow. 2 years old. will be fresh by date of sale; red cow, 5 years old, will be fresh In June; Durham cow. corn fed and ready for the block: 1 yearling steer. Four full blooded Duroc sow.--. Tv.-o of these sows will farrow by day of sale and papers will be furnished with these two. One sow will farrow in April, one in May. Sheep: Fifteen ewes, al lsafe with lamb and due to laintij in March. Poultry: Nine dozen! chickens. 4 Barred Rock cockerels, 4 bronze turkeys. 3 heus, gobbler. Farming Implements: McCormick binder, McCormick mower, Dane hay loader,' John Deere tedd -r. Black Hawk corn! planter, fertilizer attachment, good as new; John Deere riding corn cultiva- ! tor. hammock seat, good as new; Syr- ; neuse double shovel riding breaking plow, Oliver breaking plow, 15 ft. v.eoden frame spike-tooth harrow, 14 ft. roll disc harrow. Osborn spring j I tooth barrow, used one season, 3-inch | ! tire wagon. 2*4 inch tire wagon, dou- j hie wagon bed, good as new, set of 2-yard dump ’wards, 2_ sets of work harness, 1 set only used two seasons, set of buggy harness, good top buggy with storm front, grindstone, tank heater, milk cans, new double sliAel harpooned hay fork and other articles; not 1 r rein mentioned. Terms: —Al! sums of $5 and under cash; over that amount a oridit of 9 . months will be given, with purchaser giving a bankable note; 4 percent dls-; : count for cash. No property removed until settled for. The ladies’ Aid society of Antioch church will serve lunch. THEO. HUNT. John Spuller. Auct. Geo. BobeHc, Clerk. - 0- ■— - WANTED—Young women with one year in high school or equivalent ta enter registered training school In 120 bed hospital. Board, room, laundryfree and SI.OO per week. Large do mand for our graduate nurses at $25 per week. Catalogue mailed on request. Washington Park Hospital. 437 K. 60th St.. Chicago. 38t2 FOR SALE OR TRADE—House on First street and one on 10th street, -inquire of Frank Johnson. 30*6 »— - - ii'—- mn — —————
I I lave we had such a wide range of lasts and sty. les as*, we are now able to show you. THE MAN who cares will certanly come here for shots S COME IN AND ASK TO SEE | THE NEW ONES ] ELZEI & HACKMAN 2 Opp. Court House De:atur, Indiai a T/i" ynsnn raf.! SEED OATS White. Russian Variety E. L. CARROLL I SEE US A BOUT IT I 67 2 room house, barn 36x60, other outbuildings, good r well and wind pump, no timber, 1-2 mile to school 1-2 I mile to church, we wi'l take a small property in exI change not to exceed S2OOO. This is a bargain for | some one. iI6Q acres good b’ack snil, 5 mile to a market and 4 miie to another, 1 mile to school and 2 mile to church a 14 room boas** with slate ref and cellar under all, i barn 40x86 with slate roof large hogheuse with slate roof, granary, smokehouse, chickenhouso, good well | with wind pump, a g «kl orchard. This farmj* well I tiled and fenced and if sold quick will go for $140.00 1 per acre. I HARVEY LION4RD & tOdP^NY | Office Opp. Interurban Station
