Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 67, Decatur, Adams County, 20 March 1914 — Page 4
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' EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. V., Mar. 18—(Special to Daily Democrat)— Receipts, 1 600; shipments, 570; official to New York yesterday, none; hogs closing steady. Heavy, $9.00© $9.20; mixed, medium and Yorkers, $9.254/$9.30; pigs, $9,004/ $9.10: roughs, $8.254/SS.4O; stags,, $6.50<£?57.50; sheep, 4,500; lower; top lambs, $7.90; cattle, 100; steady. G. T, BURK. New com, yellow, per 100 1b5....83c Alsike seed $9.25 .Wheat 88c
Rye 65c Barley ...........55c@60e Timothy seed $2.00 Oats 36c COAL PRICES. Stove and Egg, bard 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 $4.50 Cannell $6.00 J. Hill $5.00 Kentucky $4.50 Lurig $4.76 NIBLICK & CO. Eggs 16c Butter 18c© 25c FULLENKAMPB. Eggs ..ICc Butter 25c BERLINGS. Indian Runned ducks 8c
incttice I j My Liquor License expires Ssturd«»y April 4th. so I < now is the time to lay in a supply of “WET” goods | for the “DRY” spell. ■ 1 I. A. Kai ver „ 8 ; $5.00 to ST. LOUIS AND RETURN j VIA CLOVER LEAF ROUTE j SATURDAYS, MARCH 7th. AND 21st. Get tickets and information of H. J. THOMPSON, Agent ' •—= —T"~ ’ FOR SALE—Eight room hotme, all LOST A necklace, on Second street,! modern. Inquire of Chester John- between Monroe street and interurson. 'Phone 582. 06tS ban office. Finder please return to SOCIETY « thta office. ‘«>2t:; I Old Adams County Bank Decatur. Indiana. Capital 112C..000 " Sorpltffi . *30,000 S CS. Niblick, Preaident ’* 1 jA A i ~ M. Kirsch and John Niblick I I Vice Presidents ( * ! 1 Z/4 " Whinger, Cashier. Bpm d* u I F arm i° ans I W& *«'« | a Specialty I its ResolVC Collections I ' Made MOST OF US Speedily I LET ENOUGH HQ LIARS &Z. I GO NEEDLESSLY, Every ! To Start, And Make A Sc±‘ I A BANK ACCOUNT w 9 ja. I GROW WEEDLESSLY! Methods 9 That Is, With A * Extended I Healthy, SUady Growth! Pidrons’ I I We Pay 4 Percent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits. I
Chicks 10c Fowls 10c . Ducks 10c Geese 9c Vrjcg turkeys ,13c Tom turkeys 12c' Old hen turkeys ...,13c . Old roosters 6c Butter 13c Eggs 16c Above prices pail for poultry free from feed. KALVER MARKET t. Beef hides 11c Calf 13c Tallow 5c Sheep pelts 25c®51.00
Muskrats 5c @ 25c ) Skunk 25c© $2.25 • Coon 25c Q $2.00 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 13: Eggs Me Above prices paid for poultry free from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. Prices for week ending March 21’, 1914.) Euttcr fat 27H<Creamery Butter 28c
■ PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer nt pub- | ife auction at the 8. Pillars farm, I mile north of Decatur on the Ft. Wayne & Springfield 11. R„ Stop 28, on Wednesday, March 25, the following personal property, to-wit: Eight Head of Horses: Two bay mares, 8 and 9 years old, weight 1100 pounds each; 5 colts, coming 2 years old; 1 colt coming 1 year old. Five Head of Cuttle: Cow, 8 years old; cow, 4 years old; heifer, 2 years old; 2 steers. 1 year old. Eleven Hend Hogs: Three sows, will farrow tn April: 8 ;.boats, weigh 60 or 70 pounds each. Farming Implements: One Champion reaper. Deering binder, Thomas hay loader. Osborn hay tedder, 2 wagons, 3-inch trend; Gibbs walking plow, Oliver walking plow, 2 double shovel plows. Pet-tooth harrow, Cassadny riding plows. Hog rack, hay ladder, 2 wagon beds, set brass breeching team harness, top buggy, with storm front; Sweeney collar, good as new: DeLaval cream separator, and various other articles. Terms: —All sums of SSOO 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 to be removed until settled for. Everything advertised in this sale will be sold. 8. PILLARS. C. F. NYFFELER. John Spuhler, Auct. C. D. Kunkle, Clerk. Concord Ladies' Aid will serve lunch. o PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for' sale an the Emeline Wolfe farm, mill west of Steele, 2% miles ea»t and " miles south of Monroe, Indiana, be ginning at 1 o’clock p. m.. on Tuesday. March 24. 1914, the following person al property, to-wit: Two head o' horses: One general purpose horse 7 years old; 1 mare heavy In foal One cow. will be fresh the first of June. Hogs and Shoats: Three good brood sows, one due to farrow before sale; fine one; the others to farrow, one in April and one in May; 21 head of fine pigs and shoats, averag ing 40 to 150 lbs each. One horse
lUk tv IU litv IMS cot 11. VUC ItVI st hay baler. • 1 Terms:—All sums of 15.00 and un der, cash; all sums over $5.00 a credb of 9 months will be given by pur chaser giving note with good security; . 4 per cent off for cash. RANZA WOLFE. < J. N. Burkhead, Auct. o- — - NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ES ' TATE BY ADMINISTRATRIX. I The undersigned. Lizzie Scheimann administratrix of the estate of Fred , erick Scheimann, deceased, herebj gives notice that, by virtue of an or j der of the Adams circuit court of Ad ’ 1 ams County. State of Indiana. sh< '■ will, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. tu., and 4 o'clock, p. in., on Saturday. March 21, 1914, at the law office of Heller, Sutton .4 Heller, over the Old Adams County Bank, in the City of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, (and from day to day thereafter. until sold), offer for sale at private sale alt the interest of the said decedent ft and to the following described real estate, situated in Adams county, State of Indiana, to-wit: The west halt of the northwest quar ter of section thirty-tbree (33) in I township twenty-eight (28) north, of range fourteen (14) east, and the northwest quarter of the southwesquarter of said section thirty-three(33', township and range aforesaid: and the east halt of the northeast quar ter of the southeast quarter of section thlry-two (32). township and range aforesaid, containing one hundred forty (140) acres, more or less. Said sale will be made subject to the approval of said court, for not less than the full appraised value cf said real estate, and upon the following terms and conditions: One-third of the purchase monev cash in hand, on day of sale; one-third la one year and onethlrd in two yeara; deferred payments to bear interest (kt C per refft from date of sale, and evidenced by notes waiving relief, provid ing for attorney fees and secured by mortgage on the above described renl estate; or the purchaser may pay al! cash. Hu Id sale to bo made free cf liens. LIZZIE SCHEIMANN. Administratrix of the estate of Fred erick Scheimann. deceased. Heller, Sutton & Heller, Attor neys. 59tf o — REAL ESTATE. One 7-room house, centrally located. corner lot. some fruit, city water and cistern, will sell reasonable. One fl room cottage, located on So. 10th HL. good large lot, some fruit, city water and cistern. Price low. One B-arre tract of land, good black soil, 7-room now house, »«, ntacadirm main road, cast of town; make good ptaco for poultry raising or trucking. Party going west for health. Bar gain. If sold now. Also have now list of Washington D. C.. Investments, on easv monthly I payments. g_ WOODS, 61*• Enterprise Drug o. — <» - Democrat Wants Ads Pay.
ALL REPRESENTED ; (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) I , the party has been careful in handling I ■ their affairs. | Tile general attitude of the demo- I I cratic party here puts to rest the talk 1 i that they do not favor President Wil- ■ son and that there is a taction that is ] ' trying to make trouble for the nation- I I al administration. 5 ! Senator B. F. Shively, who arrived I here Tuesday afternoon, has been re- | reived with marked attention and fa- I . vor. He was afraid that he would not ! be able to come owing to the fact Fiat I lie has been acting as chairman of the I
foreign relations committee of the i senate. He said that he did not come I bearing a speech of acceptance as a a candidate for renomination, but it I was apparent that he was confident ] that lie would be renominated. As I far as could be discerned there was I no movement among the delegates to I defeat him for the nomination. I Taggart put to rest his senatorial g boom as soon as he arrived. He said I tliat he has been receiving letters from ■
I many democrats urging him to be- 1 ■ come a candidate for the senate, but I I lie declared that he stood just where | he did two months ago. when he an I nounced tliat he not only was not a g candidate for the senate, but that he r favored the nomination of Senator I Shively. I There has ben a keen fight for I places on the state ticket, indicating 1 that the party is in very excellent I ■ shape. Usually there are no candl I dates when a party is not in position I to win. This year there were more I candidates than ever before. y The indications on the eve of the I opening of the ballots to decide whe fl shall be placed on the ticket were I that the following men would be iJoin- x inated: f For Secretary of State—Homer I Cook, Indianapolis. S For Auditor of State —Dale J. Crit II tenberger, Anderson. g For Attorney General—Richard || Milburn, Jasper, or Edwin Core J Bloomington. I For State Treasurer—George Bit I ley. Fort Wayne, or T. W. O'Connor, fl Monticello. I State Superintendent Public In j struction —Charles A. Greathouse, In- /
dianapolis. Judge of the Supreme Court—Judge M. B. airy, Logansport. Judges of the Appellate Court— Jhdge Felt. Greenfield: Judge Hottcl Washington; Judge Caldwell .Win I theater; Judge taach, Hammond: Judge Frank Powers, Angola. State Geologist—Edward Barrett Plainfield. • Clerk of the Supreme Court—J. Fred France, Huntington. The nomination of Cook and Crit tenberger was expected on the first ballot. There is a hard fight for treas urer with several candidates running Many believe Harry Grnibe will defeat France and W. G. Beatty. Indiana? oils, will be nominated for geologist. One good feature of the convention is that all of the contests are of t friendly nature. — —o DON'T NEGLECT YOUR STOMACH Use Mi-o-na—Sure, Safe and Effec tive Indigestion Relief. If you are not able to digest your food If you lack an appetite: if your stomach is sour, gassy, upset; you* tongue coated. If your head aches and you are dirty if you have heartburn and pains In your colon or bowels, why suffer needlessly? Buy now—today—from the Holthouse Drag company at Decatur n fltty-cent box of Mi-o-na Stomach Tab lets. Take them regularly and set how quickly you get relief. There It no morn effective remedy for atom acii ills than Ml-o-na. Il Mrengthens and builds up surely and safely the digestive organs, soothes the frritat <-d membrane .and increases the flow of the digestive Juices. Your whole system Is benefited and you become well and strong.
Mi-o-nn In different from o ther dl geatlve remed Ira. Money back If not satisfied. o FOR SALE. A Rood, heavy two-yearold mare colt, a few rood brood sows. two good yearling male calves. either sell or let out on shares.-—John Bcheltnan. R. R. No. 1; 'phone 8 on H line. «4tt> o LOST— Pearl roaary. with silver ctw» and chain. Valued highly aa a gift, and owner la very desirous of Ita re turn. Return to Mia* Rose Vogle w«de. d4t« WANTEO—Five or nix room house, with modern conveniences. Inquire at this office. M-a FOR SALE—Pure White Rusaton aeed oats.--Geo. Zimmerman. R. R. 9, WtJ LOST Black overcoat, taken un douhtedly by mistake from Method Ist church last Sunday. Kindly return to J. It. Tunrbteson. corner Third . I and Madison streets. 65t-lj
i— a $ 1 w nail/ ® ® » I III!it ” ra M W W 10 i ® Not only look, but just snoop around m and ask questions Thursday, Fn- KH day and Saturday at our I Spring Opening g Carry away a 50c Broom for 25 c. See what we have to offer in our big merchandise line, then you will know where M to go when you want to buy. fcg Everybody come and be our guests g next Thursday, Friday and Saturday. | LEE HARDWARE CO. g I I a ® -
SPRING MILLINERY OPENING WE ANNOUNCE FOR Friday Afternoon and Evening March 20,1914 The Formal Opening of SPRING MILLINERY Piease accept this as your invitation. U. DEHNIINGER L'..- . ■' " "" 1 i • — — _ _ I -i J niblicuco ft H Mb |H "announce their opening disW ?<J newcßt Spring K :i™ XJjjILA Models in coats and suits St lyjßlyl designed by - ■< wfl ’JU IP A te 1 Ji 7 /I ■Vi I X 11 s Sf&l JLa , i oMy 4 i U <3.. ,)■■ • X- .. \x K t j TL " , "" 1 l " :=sa=S:==
