Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 46, Decatur, Adams County, 24 February 1914 — Page 4

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EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y„ Feb. 21—(Special to Dally Democrat)- Receipts, 2,400; shipments, 950; official to New York yesterday, 1,520 hogs closing Steady. Medium and heavy, $9.10® $9.20; Yorkers and pigs, $9.30® $9.35; J roughs, sß.oo® $8.25; stags, $6.26® I 17.25; sheep, 200; strong; top lambs. I $8.40 cattle, 25; steady. Q. 1. BURK. New corn, yellow, per 100 tbs 77c Alsike seed $9.25 i Wheat 92c Rye 55c Barley 55c@60c Timothy aeed —j... $2.00 Oats 36c COAL PRICES. Stove and Egg, nard 18.00 Chestnut, hard $8.25 Pea, hard $7.00 Poca. Egg and Lump $5.25 W. Ash $4.75 i V. Splint $4.50 H. Valley $4.25 R. Lion $4.50 i Cannell $6.00 3. Hill $5.00 Kentucky $4.50 Lurig $4.75 NIBLICK < CO. Eggs 22c Butter 18c®25c fullenkamfs. Eggs 22c Butter 25c BERLINGS. Indian Rnnned ducks 8c PUBLIC SALE. The udersigned will offer at public sale on the John Anderson farm. IS no lies north cf Craigville, or 1 mile east and 2 miles south of Tocsin, on Tuesday. February 24. the following

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Chicks 10c Fowls 10c Ducks 10c Geese 9c Vjutg turkeys 13c Tom turkeys ..12c Old hen turkeys 13c Old roosters 6c Butter ...17c I Eggs 23c Above prices paid tor poultry free ■ from feed. KALVER MARKETS. Beef hides 11c Calf 13c Tallow 5c Sheep pelts [email protected] Muskrats 5c @ 25c Skunk 25c ® $2.25 Coon [email protected] Possum ...10c@70c Mink [email protected] LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Indian Runned ducks ...8c Chicks 10c Fowls 10c Ducks 10c Geese ...,9c Young turkeys 13c Tom turkeys 12c Old hen turkeys 13c Old Roosters .....6c Butter 17c Eggs 22c Above prices paid for poultry free from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. ■I ■ (Prices for week ending February 23) 1914.) Butter fat 31c Butter 30c property, to-wit: Horses: Thirteen head, consisting of 1 bay mare, 7 years old, worker in all harness, wgt 1550. bred to Belgian horse; sorrel mare. 6 years old. bred to Belgian horse, worker m all harness, weight 1500 s bay ware 13 years old. in foal

to Belgian horse, weight 1150; bnv more coming 5 years old. sired by Enline, good driver and worker; team of gray mares, good worker, team of strawberry roans, weight 3200, workers in all harness, good team for logging; 2 coming 2-year-old colts: 1 filly coming 1 year old. These colts are draft colts, good bones, 2 colts coming yearling fillings. Cows: Fresh cow. giving 2 gallons of milk at a milking, 9 years old: black Jersey milk, will be fresh June 6. 7 years old; Red Durham, 6 years old, giving milk, will be fresh in June; red cow, coming fresh last of March: 5-year-old cow, be fresh last of May; Jersey heifer, fresh last of March; half-Jer-sey, fresh last of June: 1 coming 2-year-old heifer, not bred; heifer, giving milk, fresh in July; Jersey heifer, fresh in March; Jersey heifer, fresli 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 bog. 16 head shoats. weighing from 100 to 110 lbs; 2 O. I. C. male pigs, big enough for service. Farming Implements: Johnston corn harvester, good as new; Thomas hay loader; Superior grain drill. Neudia manure spreader, good as new; Oliver riding plow, 2 John Deere cultivators ; z Osborne double disc harrow, 60-tooth spike tooth har row; Oliver walktug plow, Osborne hay tedder, Osborne hay rake. McCormick mower, Moline wagon, hay rack and wagon bed, set dump boards. Black Hawk check rower, spike tooth ■ harrow, single cultivator, doubleshovel plow, 2 sets double work har- 1 ness, set single harness, double set ot carriage harness and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms —$5 and under, cash; sums over $5 a credit of 12 months will be given, first six months without inter est, last six months with interest at rate of 6 per cent; 4 per cent off for cash. Sale will begin at 10 o'clock. Ladies ot Pleasant Valley will serve lunch. J. B ANDERSON. Noah Fraughiger. Auct. Robert Stewart. Clerk. o - PUBLIC SALE. Two and one-half miles west of Williams station on the county line, one-half mile west of Stop 18, traction line, known as the Charley Zwick farm on Tuesday, February 24. 1914. the following personal property, towit: Three Head of Horses: One bay horse, 10 years old; 1 coming 3 year old care colt; 1 Shetland pony.

’ years old. Four Head ot Cattle: i One cow will bo frosh in January; 11 cow will lie fresh in April; 1 cow will be frosh in March; 1 fullblooded Holstein male calf, 3 months old. Sheep: | 13 head of breeding ewes, will lamb in April. Hogs: Ono Duroc sow will i farrow middle of March 1 male hog. 7 months old. Farming Implements: j Milwaukee binder, good as new; Os born mower. 5 ft. cut; corn binder, grain drill,'Osborn hay tedder, hay rake, Deere riding plow, check row er, breaking plow. 2 spring tooth har rows, land roller, riding cultivator. (Corn King manure spreader, double-1 shovel plow, single shovel plow. 3-j j inch tire wagon, Lowdown wagon, spring wagon. 2 sets work harness. | ■ set buggy harness, top buggy, carri- I age. road wagon, set dump boards.] clover buncher, set log bunks, log chains, some household furniture and numerous other articles not mentioned. 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 giv-' en, purchaser giving his note with] approved security: 4 per cent discount for cash. No property removed I until settled for. MRS. CHAS. ZWICK. John Spuller, Auct. C. H. Getting, Clerk. o PUBLIC SALE. I will sell at public auction at my residence on wnat is known as the Rupright farm, located mile east | of Echo, or 5 miles due east of Os--ian @ Decatur and Ossian pike, on Monday. February 23, *l4, beginning at I ' 10 o’clock a. m., the following proper-1 . ty, to-wit: Four Head of Horses. One! i dapple gray mare, 6 years old. weight j I 1475 lbs., safe in foal, from Goshorn's. big Norman horse of Ossian, strictly | : sound in every particular, and an ex-! cellent worker in all harness. One black mare, coming 9 years old. weight ■ 1525 lbs., a first-class work mare, in all harness; One black mare, 11 years old, weight 1400 Tbs., a good general I purpose horse; 1 driving horse. 12 years old. .weight 1000 lbs. Three; Head of Cattle: An extra good milch and butter cow. half Jersey and half Durham. 6 years old. fresh lasi Oct./, and will be fresh In Sept., will text 35 and giving about 3 gal. per day. One cow. 7 years old. half Jersey and half Durham, fresh last Dec., giving a good , flow of milk, and an extra good milk and butter cow. One heifer calf. 4 months old. out of first described cow.' Seven Head of Hogs: Sever. Head of Hampshire Shoats, will

I average from 90 to 100 lbs., a good thrifty bunch of feeders. Twenty-five head of good breeding ewes, all safe v,.;h lamb, for Ist of April. 160 head of young laying hens and pullets; 25 head of full blooded Buff Orpington; s 3 geese. Farm implements: New Tiffin wagon. 3*4 skein coach tongue, only run a few miles; flat bottom hay and . orn rack; new I. O. Case corn cultivator; new Osborne, 14-roll disc har-! rotv; 60-tooth wooden frame spike i tooth-harrow; new Gibbs, 14 Inch walking plow, Syracuse 15-in walking plow, Deering mower. 5>4 ft. cut; set: double brass mounted work harness, j fly nets, storm blankets, and many oth- ' er articles too numerous to mention. Notice —Tlte above described goods were all purchased last season and are all as good as new. About two tons clover hay. i Terms —A credit of 9 months will be given on all sums over $5,00 by purchaser giving an approved bankable note. Sums of $5.00 and under cash in hand. ’ A discount of 4 per cent > straight will be given to those who wish to pay cash on sums over $5.00. T. J. DRULY, Harry Bunn. Auctioneer. Chas. L. Kreigh. Clerk. Ladies of Jackson U. B. church will i serve dinner. PUBLIC SALE. - The undersigned will offer for sale it his residence. % mile north of Pleasant Mills, 2 miles south of Boho. miles northwest of Willshire. 6>4 miles southeast of Decatur, on Wed-. : nesday, February 25, 1914. the follow-, ling described personal property. Sale, I to commence at 10:00 o’clock a. m. Eleven Head of Horses: Bay mare, 8 years old. weight 1300: red roan I mare, 7 years old. weight 1500; red roan mare colt, coming 2 yri, old; bay driving mare 8 years old, well broke and a good driver; black, coming i 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; I spring colt, red roan. All these colts ' are from good, large mares and im'ported stallions. 14 Head of Cattle: I Red Durham cow. 9 years old. w ith calf by her side red Durham cow. 9 years old. will be fresh in April: red Durham cow. 9 years old. will be fresli by Ist of March; spotted cow, 5 i years old. will be fresh in April; Jer-j sey cow. 5 years old. will be fresh in I April; red Durham heifer. 2 years old with calf by her side; Jersey heifer 2]

'years old. with calf by her Ude: two-vear-old Durham heifer: Holstein heifer, 1 year old; Durham heifer, 6 months old; Durham bull calf 6 months old. 24 head of Shropshire ,ewes; 62 head ot hogs: 14 brood sows, 3 Duroc sows that will farrow |by day of sale; 5 Dnroc sows that will farrow by March 1 to n. 2 O. I. C. sows that will farrow by Ist to sth lot March: 3 mixed bred sows that will farrow by Ist to sth of March, i Duroc sow just bred; full blooded Du I roc male hog. 2 years old in June; 2 full blooded Duroc male hogs, weight about 100 lbs.; 14 head 0. I. C. shoats. weight from 100 to 120 tbs.: 22 head Duroc shoats. weight from 70 to 100 lbs.; 9 head Duroc pigs just weaned. Fanning Implements: 2 McCormick binders. 1 left and 1 right hand cut; 12 Iteering mowers, Dam hay loader. Superior grain drill, riding breaking plow, John Deere; 3 breaking plows.] 2 cultivators, disc harrow, springtooth harrow, spike tooth harrow. ‘ beet cultivator, beat lifter, clover seed buncher, wagon, top buggy, beet bed and hay ladders. 10 ton clover I hay, corn and oats In the bln. heating ' stove, range, kitchen cabinet, other household goods and numerous other, articles. I Terms—A credit of 9 months will be given on all sums over $5.00; pur-1 (baser giving note with approved security. All sums under $5.00 cash in hand. A discount of 4 per cent will lie given for cash. John Spuller. Auct. JOSEPH R. MOSER. o_ ■■ PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer at pubi lie sale at his residence, 3*4 miles | I northeast of Decatur. 1H miles east of Monmouth, on the Fred Hohnke farm. lon Thursday. February 26. 1914, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m.. 5 head ,of horses: Bay mare 8 years old. bay ' mare 10 years old. 3 colts coming 2 years old. 2 mares and 1 gelding, 1 , colt 1 year old. Five Heal of Cattle: | 2 cows fresh in March, 8 and 9 years old: 1 cow fresh. 3 years old; halfJersey. fresh by day of sale, heifer coming 2 years old. Hogs. Two brood sows, will farrow in March 1 with ! pigs by her side 25 head of shoats, weighing 75 or 80 !b : I male hog. All hogs are full blood Duroc. Farming Implements: Deering binder, with tongue truck: Deering mower. 6-ft. cut; Dain bay loader, riding corn plow I with pivot axle. All above machinery lis new. Disc grain drill. Lay tedder. ' hay rake, check row corn planter. . walking breaking plow, walking corn

Plow, rid in hreaxing tin-' h . , er. .p rt „ K harrow 2 wide tire w a , on !. wagon box. hay ladder and h. combined. 2 angle buggira. breeching harness, double . Pt ,** harness 2 log chains. 2 lron k £» barrels, forks and shovel, Po „ , sheep clippers, 2 portable hog 60 head of chickens. 2 barrels vlne-T Empire cream separator, crank h, that amount a credit of 9 month, » be given with purchaser giving,* with approve.: security; 4 count for cash. Notes to bear Mx * cent interest after maturity. \- n „ erty removed until settled for. J- A. PEOPLES John Spuller. Auct. J. F. Fruchte. Clerk. WANTED-An energetic s . o!!nf , already covering thia territory automobile or motorcycle to Biatrib ute the Ba Iso Balance «neet to mmfsts and gas engine users; new , tern, old theories upset. Sensation'</ the year saves gasoline. , | ean , w carbon, increases power, costs FOUND —Triple strand of blue Apply this office. |. n . Low One-Wav COLONIST FARES WEST via the NICKEL PLATE ROAD Tickets will be on sale to points in Alberta, Arizona, British Columbia. CALIFORNIA Colorado, Idaho, Mexico, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, OREGON Saskatchewan, Texas. Utah, Wyoming WASHINGTON MARCH 15 TO APRIL 15 Inclusive For Full Information regarcing Fares, Routes, Conn*!ions, Reservations etc, d on Agent or write. F. P. Pamin, D. P. A. Ftf Wayne, Ind.