Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 51, Decatur, Adams County, 2 March 1914 — Page 4
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.ST BUFFALO. Buffalo, N. Y„ Feb. 27—(Specially Democrat* —Receipts, 4,/patents, 570; official to New ,'yesterday, ISO; hogs closing need. mediums and heavy, s9.3o(fi A; Yorkers, $9.35ff $9.40; pigs. s6.7sffi $7.50: sheep, 6,400; trong; top lambs, $8.60; cattle. 550; steady. G. T. BURK. /New corn, yellow, per 100 ths 80c Alaike seed $9.25 Wheat 92c Rye 55c Barley 55c @ 60c Timothy seed $2.00 Oats 37c COAL PRICES. Stove and Egg, hard SB.OO Chestnut, hard $845 Pea, hard $7.00 Poca, Egg and Lump $5.25 W. Ash $4.75 V. Splint $4.50 H. Valley $4.25 R. Lion $4.50 Cannell $6.00 J. Hill $5 00 Kentucky $4.50 Lurig $4.75 NIBLICK & CO. Eggs 22c Butter 18c @ 25c FULLEnkamps, Eggs 22c Butter 25c BERLINGS. Indian Runned ducks 8c
PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at his residence. U mile south and S mile east of Bobo and 6 miles southeast of Decatur, on the old Piqua road, beginning at 1 o'clock p. m., on Thursday. March 5. 1914. the following property, to-wit: Five head of horses, consisting of 1 gray mare. 14 years old, weight about 1200; bay mare; sorrel driving horse. 4 years old, weight 1100; sorrel mare, coming 3 years old; roan mare, coming 3 years old; bay mare two years old. Four Head of Cattle: One black cow. 0 years old. will be fresh March 15; 1 heifer 1 year old; blue roan cow, 4 years old. will be fresh April 1; red cow. 5 years old. will be fresh September 1. Hogs: Two Duroe sows, will farrow last of March; white sow pig. weight 50 lbs. Chickens. 6 dot. Plymouth Rocks. Farming Implements: Deering disc harrow, new; riding cultivator. McCherry disc drill. 9 hoes; 2 spring tooth harrows, Deering mower. Hummer steel riding plow, Oliver walking breaking plow, flat bottom hay ladder, 16 ft. long, good set dump boards, mud boat. 2 buggies. Turnbull wagon, buggy pole, set good heavy harness, set farm harness, doable set light driving harness, cream separator. 2 tons mixed hay. Terms:—ls and under, cash: over 15 a credit of 9 months will be given by purchaser giving note with good freehold security. 4 per cent off for cash. No property removed until settled for. W. D. BROWN. John Spullcr, Auctioneer. Ed Koos, Clerk. SLEIGH FOR SALE—Good one a. right price. Inquire of Eli Mey era. 42t3 MM■■■■■■■MBMM
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Fhlcka I Fowls lie .. Ducks '..............He ~ Oeese j) c v Yxutg turkeys 13c g Tom turkeys 12c Old hen turkeys v l3c , Old roosters 6c i, Butter 15,. ; Eggs ; Above prices paid for poultry free • from feed. KALVER MARKETS. » Beef hides > Calf 13c Tallow 5< ' Sheep pelts 25c®51.00 ' Muskrats sc@2s<. . Skunk 25c©52.2L Coon 25c©$2.0< Possum 10c®70< Mink 25c®$4.0t I LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. i 1 _____ Indian Runned ducks > Chicks ii., ; Fowls >. ,11< I Ducks He i Geese 9c! i Young turkeys 13c Tom turkeys 12c i 1 Old hen turkeys 13c < Old Roosters 6c < Butter 15. 1 Eggs 22c h Above prices paid for poultry free from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. (Prices for week ending February 23' 1914.) 1 ——— I < Butter fat 31cI] Butter
PUBLIC SALE. As I am going to leave the farm I will offer at public sale. 2 miles south t and mile east of Hoagland. >4 mile 1 west of Williams station on the Wm 1 Bubrick farm, on Wednesday, March h 4, at 10 o'clock a. m., the followini personal property, to-wit: Four Hem of Horses: Roan mare, 5 years old 1400 Tbs.; roan mare 12 years old weight 1400; brown mare 6 years old L 1250 Tbs. These mare are good work ] era and safe in foal to the Andrev. j Fuelling Belgian horse; bay driving I, mare 8 years old. weight 1100 Tbs lady broke and a good worker in al harness. Five Head of Cattle: Spot ted cow, 7 years md. will be fresh it, ] April; spotted cow. 2 years old, wil ! be fresh by date of sale; red cow, I I years old, will be fresh tn June; Dur !, ham cow. corn fed and ready for th< , block; 1 yearling steer. Four fu! ’ ( blooded Du roc sows. Two of these , sows will farrow by day of sale anc papers will be furnished with thee* two. One sow will farrow in April | one in May. Sheep: Fifteen ewes I al Isafe with lamb and due to larni ■ in March. Poultry: Nine doser ■ chickens. 4 Barred Rock cockerels, < . bronze turkeys, 3 hens, gobbler. Farm Ing Implements: McCormick binder McCormick mower. Dane hay loader John Deere tedder. Black Hawk cort planter, fertiliser attachment, good a new; John Deere riding corn cult Iva tor. hammock seat, good as new; Syr acuse double shovel riding breaking plow. Oliver breaking plow. 15 ft wooden frame spiketooth harrow. 14 ft. roll disc harrow. Osborn spring tooth, harrow, used one season, 3-lnch tire wagon. 2’4 inch tire wagon, dou ble wagon bed. good as new. set of 2-yard dump boards, 2 sets of work
1 1 harness, 1 set only used two seasons. I; set of buggy harness, good top buggy | with storm front, grindstone, tank heater, milk cans, new double shovel | harpooned hay fork and other articles I not heroin mentioned. Terms:—All sums of $5 and under | cash; over that amount a credit of 9 I' months will be given, with purchaser I ; giving a bankable note; 4 per cent disI count for cash. No property removed I until settled for. The Indies' Aid society of Antioch church will serve lunch. THEO. HUNT. John Spuller, Auct. Geo, Bobelta, Clerk. — o_ ZWICK SALE IS_POSTPONED Because of the bad roads at the present time, the Zwick sale has been changed from Feb. 24 to March 6. Please take notice. 47t3 — o— —— - DRULY SALE POSTPONED. The sale of T. T. Druly of near Echo, which was to have been held ! Monday, has been postponed until | next Saturday. February 28. 46t4 — ■ 1 o SALE POSTPONED. On account of the bad weather the T. T. Druly sale near Echo, which was to have been held yesterday, is I ■ postponed until Saturday, February ■ 28th. 46t4 o WANTED. TIMBER. Linn (basswood!, cottonwood, wil I low and poplar bolts four inches in diameter or larger standing timber or cut and ricked anywhere.—Johnson Excelsior w Mfg. Co., Indianapolis/ Ind. 47t4 ZWICK SALE ISPOSTPONED Because of the bad roads a’ the present time, the Zwick sale has been changed from Feb. 24 to March 6. Please take notice. 47t3 o —-- - ■ YOUR MORTGAGE EXEMPTIONS. Miss Ruth Baltxel! is again prepared to fill out your mortgage exemption blanks. Call at the auditor's office at any time after March 1. 47tf RUTH BALTZELL. o - ■ PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at his residence % of a mile south of Honduras on Tuesday, March 3. 1 1914. three horses, nine cattle, seven hogs, twelve sheep and a large amount of machinery. Usual terms. HENRY BILGE. John Spuller. Auct. 44tt8 ANDERSON BAS.E POSTPONED. —— On account of the had weather and ' heavy snow drifts the J. B. Anderson -ale. to have been held Tuesday. Feb- ! tuary 24. has been postponed until' Monday. March 2. 47t4 I ■a DRULY SALE ON SATURDAY. The sale to have been held Mon- > day by T. T. Druly of near Echo, has , ' been postponed until next Saturday.' February 28. on account of the ; I storm. 46t4 ° TO RENT —One front ana two middle | office rooms: one unfurnished housekeeping room.—J. H. Stone. 41tf FOR RENT—Desk room, beat and light furnished. Excellent location ' In same building with Indiana Light J Ing company. East of court house. 49t3 I TEACHER WANTED—Address, or phone J. W. Hornada, Linn Grove Ind. 48t2 FOUND—Triple strand of blue beads Apply thi* office. 40t3
PUBLIC SALE. : The undersigned has postponed his I sale dated for the 241 b, to Thursday. <1 March 5, to lie held at his n-sideQce. : a mile an da half south of Salem, at ■ which time lie w:U offer three head of I i horses, one grey mare, in foal, weighs ■ 1500 lbs.; two Belgian mare colts. ■ coming two years old. weighting 1200 I lbs. each. Six head of cattle; 28 head sheep. 21 hogs, 300 bushels of corn. 85 bushels oats; chickens, farm ! machinery, including hay loader. I binder, Deering mower, Milwaukee mower, wagons, buggies, and a largo amount of other farming implements. Everything that goes with farming. Have rented farm and will move to Berne. Everything must go. Usual terms. GEORGE SHRANK. J. N. Burkhead. Auct, 47tG Sale to begin at 10 o’clock. ■ — -...., o - PUBLIC SALE. 1 will offer for sale on the Peter Swoveland farm, one mile south of Wren and three niile« north of Wilshire. commencing at 10 o'clock a. m , on Wednesday. Mar. 4. 1914: Horses: ! Blue roan mare, 7 years old. weight ■ 1700. in foal by T. C. Bowen's man | horse bay mare 5 years old, weight ' 1500, well broke in all harness: bay mare 10 years old. weight 1250, lady ‘ broke bay mare coming 5 years old, well broke, weight 1500; Belgian mare ' colt coming 2 years old. weight 1300. j extra good; roan. Belgian mare colt. coming 2 years old. weight 1250. Elev en head of cattle: Full blood Guern- : sey cow. 10 years old. bred Jan. 21. • extra milker; Holstein, 2 years old, bred November 19; Holstein 5 years * old. bred Nov. 29; 7-year-old halfGuernsey cow will be fresh in March: red cow. 5 years old. will be fresh 'in March; 3 four-year-old Holstein--1 Jersey cows, will be fresh in March: 4 year-old Holstein com- with heifer ! < alf by side; most of these cows are I bred to my present bull. King Lyons. No. 20500; grade Guernsey ieifer. 10 months old. a good one; registered male Guernsey calf, dropped December 23. from extra good milk strain I sired by King No. 20,590; dam; Duke’s Lossie, 36714. Pedigree furnished. Sheep: Eight head of grade Shropshire breeding ewes, will lamb last of March and first of April. Thir-ty-three head of hogs: Five fullblooded Poland China sows, all matured: 3 matured spotted sows; 6 bred Toland China gilts. These sows are ; all of my own breeding and will farrow in March and April. Nineteen head of shoat.-. Six h»-;d of Poland ' Chinas, weight about 190 lbs. each: 7 head. weight 80 lbs. each: 6 head Po-I land China, weight 60 lbs. each. Feed and Seed; 15 tons No. 1 mixed hay , in mow, seed oats in bin. seed corn, extra nice; 5 bushels or more of Red clover seed, recleaned; 7 bushels of ; timothy seed, recleaned; about 25 bushels of good potatoes. Farming Implements: Two-horse J. 1. Case corn planter, good as pew; Quail hay tedder, riding cultivator. walking ' spring tooth cultivator. 2 breaking i plows, new ground plow, good as new. set of heavy brass mount'd harness. ■ good as new; Quick Meal gasoline I stove, large sixe. Free lunch at noon. Terms: —All sums nt $5 and under. I cash; all sums over $5 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving approved security. Four per cent I off for coach. L. P. SWOVELAND. ! Michaud A Hileman, Auct. Wesley Stulls. clerk. 4812 - — o ——— 1 INDIES-$6-$8 wcex making plain aprons, home. No canvassing. Legitimate. We pay you. Particulars : and full-slxe sample apron sent for 25c. Domestic Supply House. 1232 i Schofield Building. Cleveland. Ohio. RAILWAY MAIL CLFRKS. CAR riers wanted. Good pay. Fine po i sitions. Pay for instructions after you receive your position.—Liberty ! institute. Dept. 76. Rochester, N. Y. I LOST—Little brown hat feather, on Second street. Please return to this ■ office.
THE COURT NEWS ■ t Mon. Abe Simmons of WeUs County Bar Named Special Judge .1 , TN THE OPLIGER CASE p O'Harra Executors Ask That Will be Construed i —A New Case. In the $2,000 damage case of Charles Elmore vs. The Union Traction company. on trial in the Adams circuit court, the plaintiff rested Its case late r yesterday afternoon, but will use two witnor.ses or mon- in rebuttal. The . defense took up its part at once, one witness going on the stand yesterday afternoon, and the evidence being cont tinned today. The parties hope to get ( the case to the jury by tomorrow noon. t The case was venued here from Bluff- • ton. , E. O. O'Hara filed a petition for Mar- > lon and Ephraim O'Hara, executors of the will of Michael O'Hara, asking that said will be construed. It sets ; out that the widow. Mary O'Hara. Is to get the real and personal estate for life or until she marries, tn case of ! which the sons, or their widows and s I children are to get the rents and profits as long as they live. They ask the court to make the will clear, that i, they may know how to pay any debts or claims not mentioned in the will. ! and how to charge themselves accord- - ingly. The decedent died January 22. . 1913. , i Hooper A lAmhart, attorneys for i ' John H. Elick, filed a new case, on note and account, against David I Deitsch. demand $l5O. ; The Hon. Abram Simmons, of the | . Weils county bar. Is appointed special . judge to hear the impeachment case! j against L. E. Opliger. D. E. Smith.! j the present judge, is disqualified to j . | serve, having been a counsel for the ! defendant in a case in which the same. . -übject matter was in issue. Peter son & Moran and <’. J. Lutx entered appearance for the defendant. A moI tion was filed by the defendant to the state to -rparate into paragraphs each specification mentioned in t-sch paragraph of the accusation Oliver T. Harmon vs. John Trim I et al. Reply to answer of Tyndall to ' fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh para- . graph of answer. Potato chips . . . 10c pkg. Minute Tapico . . 10c pkg. Cocoa qt. jar 25c Olives qt 25c Cocoanut bulk . . . . 25c lb Oranges 20c doz. . Fancy Bacon . . . . 22c lb. Boneless Herring . . 20c lb. Kippered Herring ... 12c Cod Fish ...... 10c Holland Herring . . 90c keg Fresh Bread 5c Naval Oranges, doz. . . 15c We pay cash or trade for butter and eggs. Butter 18c to 25c Eges 22c Bulk Peanut butter 20c lb illllMlWS
I Old Adams County Bank Decatur, Indiana? Capital sl2t,fioo rjF Surplus . $30,000 C - S - Niblick, President and John Niblick - Vi< * Presidents Iki A 7 E - X. Ehinger, Cashier. ~ Read '^ s 175 Resolve Collections Made MOSr OF US Speedily LET ENOUGH DOLLARS GO NEEDLESSLY, Every To Start, And Make Accomodation ConA BANK ACCOUNT w 9 GROW WEEDI.ESSLY! Banking That If, With A Healthy. Steady Growth! To otr — - Patrorsi We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits. I nMsraxr/xurAWKBaBfiHMBWHBMnnr, -FORDS- -FORM-1 More FORDS more ballots for good roads. More good roads better prices for crops. Better prices for crops higher farm values. Higher farm values bigger ’ bank accounts. YourneighborsFOPDhasenriched you, return the favor. The Prices . 5585.00 AND $515.00 Decatur Auto Company j Local Salesmen ilN’iiX | ■xrCCTCCiT vxr*- TH -XM —■—■ll I—l7 ... JL"...TL : OUR MONEY IS YOURS ON EASY TERMS AT LEGAL RATES LO *N TIME TOTAL COST •SO 00 3 MONTHS M W Other amounts at the game proportion ate legal rale tn amount* from $5 ■' l to S:W,OO. or can arrange for longer time if desired. Payment* can i paid monthly or weekly and they will be bo small that you will not t I them. All diamonds and jewelry left with u* stored in burgUr proof vaul:Me loan on piano*, furaitiure, teams, fixtures, diamonds, etc., wifi • '-h removal. Our agent will be in Decatur every Tuesday. Name Address I ort Wayne Loan ' o. Established 1896 ROOM 2. 706 CALHOUN STREET HOME PHONE 8' FORT WAYNE. INO. A Licensed and Bonded Company. WAN TED- Agent for People's ijfe Bluffton. Ind Don't apply unie > Co ' Wrlt * l t 0 C- »• Snyder, will give us al! your time. 1
