Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 52, Decatur, Adams County, 3 March 1914 — Page 4

— 8 THE DAILY MARKET REPORTS J .Ji_ioaomr .jiK m Corrected Every Afternoon

\ EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y., Feb. 28—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 4,480; shipments, s*o: official to New York yesterday, 700; hogs closing steady. Mixed and heavy, $9.10© $9.15; Yorkers, $9.15®59.20; pigs and lights. $9.10© $9.15; roughs, sß.lo© $8.20; stags, $6.00© $7.00; sheep, 4,000; lower top lambs. SS.4O: cattle, 500; slow. Q. T. BURK. New corn, yellow, per 100 lbs 80c Alslke seed $9.25 Wheat 92c Rye 55c Barley .55c@60c Timothy seed .....$2.00 Oats 37c COAL PRICES. Stove and Egg, nard 88.00 Chestnut, hard $8.25 Pea. hard $7.00 Poca, Egg and Lump $5.25 W. Ash $4.75 V. Splint r $4.50 H. Valley $4.25 R. Lion $4.50 Connell $6.00 J. Hill $5.00 Kentucky $4.50 Lu rig $4.76 NIBLICK A CO. Egg 22c Butter 18c © 25c FULLEWKAMWS. Eggs 22c Butter 25c BERLINQS. Indian Runned ducks Sc

PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at his residence. >■* 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. 1814. the following property, to-wit: Five head of horses, consisting of 1 gray mare. 14 years old. weight about 1200; hay 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. 6 years old. will be fresh March IS; 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 Durnc sows, will farrow last of March; white sow pig, weight 50 lbs. Chickens, 6 dos. Plymouth Rocks. Farming implements: Deering disc harrow, new; riding cul tivator. 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. Turn bnll wagon, buggy pole, set good heavy harness, set farm harness, don ble set light driving harness, cream separator, 2 tons mixed hay. Terms: —>s and under, cash: over *5 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 tor. W. D. BROWN. John Bpuller. Auctioneer. Ed Koos. Clerk. SLEIGH FOR SALE-Good one a. right price. inquire of Eli Mey ere. 42t3

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Sarnr-ariwiii aft Chicks He Fowls He Ducks He □eese 9c Yaurg turkeys ....13c Tom turkeys j2c Old hen turkeys 13c Old roosters 6c Butter 15c Eggs 22c Above prices paid for poultry free from feed. —— KALVER MARKETS. Beef hides IJ< Calf 13c Tallow 5c Sheep pelts 25c G SI.OO Muskrats 5c @ 25c Skunk 25c© $2.21 Coon 25c©$2.0C Possum 10c @ 70c Mink 25c©$4.(X — LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Indian Runned ducks 8c Chicks He Fowls He Ducks 11« J Geese 9< i Young turkeys 13c Tom turkeys 12c I ’ Old hen turkeys 13c < Old Roosters 6c 1 Butter 15c II Eggs 22c: Above prices paid for poultry tret ' from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. (Prices for week ending February 23) 1914.) Butter fat 31c ' I Butter 30c h

PUBLIC SALE. As I am going to leave the farm I will offer at public sale. 2 miles south and % mile east of Hoagland. mSc west of Williams station on the Wm Hu brick farm, on Wednesday. March j 4. at 10 o'clock a. m.. the foliowin; ; personal property, to-wit: Four Hear ' of Horses: Roan mare, 5 years old 1400 lbs.: roan mare 12 years old weight 1400; brown mare 6 years old 1250 lbs. These mare are good work ers and safe in foal to the Andrew Fuelling Belgian horse; bay drivini mare 8 years old, weight 1100 lbs | lady broke and a good worker in al harness. Five Head of Cattle: Spot ted cow, 7 years oid. will be fresh it | April; spotted cow. 2 year* old, wii: ’ be fresh by date of sale; red cow, I years old. will be fresh in June; Dur ham cow. com fed and ready for the; block; 1 yearling steer. Four fullj blooded Du roc sows. Two of thea< sows will farrow by day of sale andl papers will be furnished with thes* ’ two. One sow will farrow in April one in May. Sheep: Fifteen ewes • al Isafe with lamb and due to laml in March. Poultry: Nine doser i chickens. 4 Barred Rock cockerels. 4 j bronze turkeys. 3 hens, gobbler. Farm i Ing Implements: McCormick binder McCormick mower. Dane hay loader ' John Deere tedder. Black Hawk con planter, fertiliser attachment, good a: I new; John Deere riding com cultiva ■ tor. hammock seat, good aa new; Syr i a case double shovel riding break ini plow, Oliver breaking plow. 15 ft wooden frame spike-tooth harrow. 1< ft. roll disc harrow. Osborn spring tooth harrow, used one season. 3-incl tire wagon. 2% Inch tire wagon, dou ble wagon bed, good as new, set o' 1 2-yard dump boards. 2 sets of wort j

Ij 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 11 harpooned hay fork and other articles I not herein 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 dis--11 count for cash. No property removed 11 until settled for. The ladies’ Aid society of Antioch ' church will serve lunch. THEO. HUNT. John Spuller, Auct. Geo. Bobelia, Clerk. ■" o— ZWICK SALE ISPOSTPONED Because of the bad roads at the present time, the Zwick sale has been changed from Feb. 24 to March 6. Please tale 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 o- - SALE POSTPONED. On account of the bad weather tin ;T. T. Druly sale near Echo, whlct e was to have been held yesterday, is- 1 ■ postponed until Saturday. February ' ' 28th. 46t4 1 o WANTED. TIMBER. Linn (basswood), cottonwood, wil ' ; low and poplar bolts four inches it 1 diameter or larger standing timber ot cut and ricked anywhere.—Johnson ' Excelsior & Mtg. Co., Indianapolis ■ : Ind. 47t4 o - ZWICK SALE IS POSTPONED , I Because of the bad roads a< the present time, the Zwick sale has been changed fron Feb. 24 to March 6. Please take notice. 47t3 j o J YOUR MORTGAGE EXEMPTIONS. — Miss Ruth Baltxell is again preparer* , ito fill out your mortgage exempt lot : Hanks. Call at the auditor’s office at { any time after March 1. 47tf RUTH BALTZEI.L o , PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sab , at his residence % of a mile soutl of Honduras on Tuesday. March 3 1914, three horses, nine cattie, seven*, hogs, twelve sheep and a large amount of machinery. Usual terms. HENRY HILGE. John Spuller, Auct. 44tt8 ANDERSON BAIE POSTPONED. On account of the bad weather and heavy snow drifts the J. B. Anderson sale, to have been held Tuesday. February 24. has been postponed until Monday. March 2. 47t4 o DRULY SALE ON SATURDAY. The sale to have been held Monday by T. T. Druly of near Echo, has been postponed until next Saturday. February 28. on account of the i storm. 4614 1 -o ■ i TO RENT -One front ana two middle office rooms; one unfurnished housekeeping room.—J. H. Stone. 41tf FOR RENT—Desk room, heat and light furnished. Excellent location. In same building with Indiana Light-J Ing company. East of court house. 4tt3 TEACHER WANTED -Address, or 'phone J. W. Hornada. Linn Grove, Ind. 48t2 FOUND—Triple strand of blue beads. Apply this office. 40t2

PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned has postponed his sale dated for the 24th, to Tbur -day. j March 5, to he held at his residence, I a mile an da Half south of Salem, at which time he wrii offer three head of horses, one grey mare, in foal, weighs 1506 lbs.; two Belgian mare colts, coming two years old, weighting 1200 tbs. each. Six head of cattle: 28 head sheep, 21 hogs. 300 bushels of corn, 85 bushels oats; chickens, farm machinery-, including hay loader, binder, Deering mower, Milwaukee mower, wagons, buggies, and a large 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. 47t6 Sale to begin at 10 o’clock. —— o PUBLIC SALE. I will offer for sale on the Peter Swoveland farm, one mile south of Wren and three miles 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 roan 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. extra good; roan. Belgian mare colt, coming 2 years old. weight 1250. Eleven head of cattle: Full blood Guernsey 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 HolsteinJersey cows, will be fresh In March: 4-year-old Holstein cow with heifer calf by side: most of these cows are bred to my present bull. King Lyons. No. 20500; grade Guernsey heifer, 10 months old, a good one; registered male Guernsey calf, dropped December 23, from extra good milk strain, sired by King Lyons. No. 20.590; dam Duke’s IXMsie. 36714. Pedigree furnished. Sheep: Eight head of grade Shropshire breeding ewes, will lamb last of March and first of April. Thir-4y-three head of hogs: Five fullblooded Poland China sows, all matured: 3 matured spotted nows; 6 bred Poland China gilts. These sows are ill of my own breeding and will farrow in March and April. Nineteen head of shoats: Six held of Poiand Chinas, weight about 100 lbs. each; 7 head, weight SO tbs. each; 6 head Poland China, weight 60 lbs. each. Feed and Seed: 15 tons No. 1 mixed hay n 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. I. Case corn planter, good as new; Quail hay tedder, riding cultivator. walking spring tooth cultivator. 2 breaking plows, new ground plow, good as new. set of heavy brass mounted harness, good as new; Quick Meal gasoline stove, large sixe. Free lunch at noon. Terms:—All of $5 and under, cash: all sums ever $5 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving approved security. Four per cent off for ranch. UP. SWOVELAND. Michaud & Hileman, Anct. Wesley Stulta. clerk. 4?t2 a ■ •—— ■■ IADIES—S6SB ween making plain aprons, home. No canvassing. Legitimate. We pay yon. Particulars and fuii-slse sample apron sent for 25c. Domestic Supply House. 1232 Schofield Building. Cleveland, Ohio. RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS. CARrlers wanted. Good par Fine positions. Pay for instructions after you receive your position.—Liberty Institute. Dept. 76, Rochester, N. T. LOST—Little brown hat leather, on Second street. Please return to this office.

PUBLIC SALE. Two and one-half miles west of Williams station on the county line. , one-half mile west of Stop 18, trac- ' tion line, known as the Charley Zwick f farm on Friday, March 6, 1914. ••• the following personal property, to- , wit: Three Head of Horses:’ One 1 bay horse, 10 years old; 1 coming 3 ' yeur old care colt; 1 Shetland pony, f 2 years old. Four Head of Cattle: i One cow will be fresh in January; 1 , cow will be fresh In April; 1 cow will ■ be fresh in March; 1 fullblooded Hol- ■ stein male calf. 3 months old. Sheep: . 13 head of breeding ewes, will lamb in April. Hogs: Ono Duroc sow will • farrow middle of March 1 male hog. I 7 months old. Farming implements: Milwaukee binder, good as new; Osborn mower, 5 ft. cut: corn binder, grain drill, Osborn hay tedder, hay rake, Deere riding plow, check rower, breaking plow, 2 spring tooth harrows. land roller, riding cultivator, ’ Corn King manure spreader, double- ' shovel plow, single shovel plow, 3inch tire wagon, Lowdown wagon, . spring wagon. 2 sets work harness, set buggy harness, top buggy, carriage, road wagon, set dump boards, i 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 given. purchaser giving his note with approved security: 4 per cent dis- . count for cash. No property removed until settled for. MRS. CHAS. ZWICK. John Spuller, Auct. C. H. Getting, Clerk. o ■ PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will sell at public ' sale at their residence, three miles ■ northwest of Decatur, on Friday, March 6, 1914. beginning at 9 o’clock a. m.. the following personal property, tow it: 5 head horses, one good bay coach horse, coming 4 years old; one 2-year-old mare; one 9year-old, safe i driver for ladies, driving mare: oue , smooth mouth mare, a good worker. I gray • '■sell horse, 4 years old. II head of cattle, one roan cow, 6 years old. fresh; one red cow. 3 years I old, fresh in Dec.: one 2-year-old heifer. fresh in Dec.; one Jersey cow, 7 years old, fresh in Nov.; one black cow. 5 years old. will be fresh in Apr; - ( one grade Jersey heifer, will be fresh . io July one fulFblooded Jersey heifer; one yearling bull; three calves. Sheep, Hogs, Turkeys, twenty-one ewes and five ewe Inmbs, due to iamb in April; one full-blooded Shropshire , buck. One full tdooded Duroc sow. , two full blooded Poland China sows, • two Poland China Gilts. These sows , will all farrow in April. Ten sheets , weighing from 50 to 100 pounds each. Sixteen Mammouth Bronze turkeys—- , two gobblers and fourteen hens. 12 , dox. chickens —8 doz. of these are good Plymouth Kocks. 1 Collie dog. one year Old. I m pitmen ts:- 7 foot , Champion binder with tongue track, I used two seasons; Walter A Wood mower, good as new; John Deere hay loader: Casslday riding plow, good as ' new; 2 spring tooth harrows; new spike tooth harrow; Oliver walking breaking plow; McCormick disc; John Deere riding corn plow; walking corn cultivator; , double shovel plow; single shovel plow; land roller; Champion fertiliser grain drill; 3-in. Turnbull wagon; *2 wagon boxes; hay rack; good carh triage; top buggy: two open buggies; ’ two buggy poles: bob aledr.; 3 sets r heavy breeching harness; set of hip ■ breeching harness; set of carriage harness: 2 sets of single buggy har- • nesa; horse blankets; buggy robes; ► 1 1000 lb. new platform scales; fanning r mill; corn shelter: grindstone; hay 8 knife; ditch level, forks and shovels. ’• i 90 rods of Held fence, 10 rods poultry n fence, laded straw, corn in crib, seed s corn, potatoes. 3 bu. clover seed, timothy and alfalfa seed, tank heater,

I Old Adams County Bank Decatur, Indiana? 0 Capital $120,000 Surplus . $30,000 C, 8. Niblick, President M. Kirsch and John Niblick Vice Presidents E. X. Ehinger, Cashier. Kead * i? anß n « a €c ialty Reflect — Resolve Collections ■ - - Made MOSr OF US Speedily I LET ENOUGH DOLLARS SS. GO NEEDLESSLY, Every To Start, And Make Accomodation ConA BANK ACCOUNT w s^ fe GROW WEEDLESSLY! Bankin E That la, With A Healthy. Steady Growth! To our ' - . — Patrons] We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits. —MME—— —« OUR MONEY IS YOURS ON EASY TERMS AT LEGAL RATES LOAN TIME TOTAL COST S3O 00 3 MONTHS $4 g) Other amounts at the same proportionate legal rate in amounts from $5.00 to $150.00, 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 feel them. All diamonds and jewelry left with us stored in burglar proof vaults. We loan on pianos, furniture, teams, fixtures, diamonds, etc., without removal. 1 Our agent will be in Decatur every Tuesday. Name Address Fort Wayne Loan Co. Established 1896 ROOM 2, 706 CALHOUN STREET HOME PHONE 833 FORT WAYNE. IND. A Licensed and Bonded Company. Homeseekers Excursion Fares To The Southwest CLOVER LEAF ROUTE Tuesday, March 3rd md 17th, April 7th and 21st See H. J. Thompson Agent Decatur for Information or Address Chas. E. Rose, a.G.P.A., Toledo, O.

iron kettle, coppt r kettle, 2 bbls, vinegar. lard press, sausage grinder, ill cross cut saws, log chains. 120 egg incubator, brooder. Sharpless cream I separator. 2 washing machines, perch I swing, 2 heating stoves, cook stove, J table, chairs, bureau, cupboards, bed steads, and many other articles. Ev I erything must go as I have sold the < farm and moving away. i Terms of Sale:- All sums of ' and under, cash. Over |S.M a credit i of 9 months will be given, purchaser i giving bankable note. 3 per cent. I discount for cash. , JOHN EVANS * SON. Harry Bunn, Auct. 1 W. A. Fonner. Clerk. Concord ladles’ Aid will serve the lunch. , ■, ■ - " 1 o— —— |i . SALE POSTPONED. •i The J. B. Anderson sale, to , have been held Tuesday, Feb. : 24, has been postponed until r Monday, March 2. •— ' " WANTED-Agent for People's Utt I las. Co. Write to G. D. Snyder. - Bluffton. Ind. Don't apply unless you give us all your time.

ATTENTION. FAr.SERS. We are making and have for sain a high grade tankage for stosk food and especially for hogs, containing n large per cent of portine. This food is claimed by our experiment ata tiona and by the farmer and feeder* of the country as a very profits 11 feed, in addition with corn, during the winter season, when hogs are shut un and the ground is froxen. We ar-* selling it at 140. M per ton. which i> from five to ten dollars Ims than pa- k ers and stock dealers are asking. THE HOOSIER PACKING CO 45t12 ’Phone 461 Don’t forget the big public sale. 1 1 j mile* north of Cralgville at the An demon farm. A tine lot of ho«» ril be sold. WANTED—Men. to learn the barb - trade. Thousands have becor. 4 cessful shop owners by our sy»t» and send to us for barbers. Prep now. Few weeks completes. To given. Wage* while leerning. Par ulars mailed free. Write. Meier B l>er ollege. Indianapolis. Ind Joseph Mallonee. aged 83. who f’ and broke his hip Thursday noc.n resting remarkably well for the * lousneoa of the case.