Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 237, Decatur, Adams County, 8 October 1914 — Page 6
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EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y. Oct. B—(Special to Daily Democrat)—-Receipts, 3,200; ahipments, 1,140; official to New York yesterday, 1.140; hogs closing steady. Yorkers, medium and heavy. sß.sofi |8.65; pigs, $8.25«i $8.35; roughs, $7.25<?-7.50; stags, $ .50®..7.25; sheep, 2,400; strong; top lambs, $8.35; cattle. 450; slow. G. T. BURK. Corn 94c Clover seed $7.50 Alsiko seed $7.00 Wheat 97c Rye 30c Barley 55c 't imothy Seed $2.00 to $2.25 Oats 41c NIBLICK & C*. Eggs 22c Butter , 13 to 22 FULLENKAMPB. Eggs 22c Butter 18c@25c BERLINUB. Indian Runner Ducks 8c Spring chickens 11c Fov is 10c Ducks 9c Geese Sc Young turkeys 12c Tom turkeys ....12c Old hen turkeys 12c lid Roosters 5c Butter 17c Eggs 21c Above prices pain tor poultry free from feed. PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer at public ale at his residence, 2 miles east of Tocsin, on the “Pet” Motz farm, or he county line, Monday. October 12, 1914, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., he following property, to-wit Twc ead of horses: One black mare, 8 ears old, weight 1450 lbs.; Bay mare, 7 years old, weight 1,400 lbs. Two fresh cows, 1 sow, with pigs, 2 head of sheep. Farming Implements: Two sets of heavy harness, 2 sets of light harness, John Deere corn planter, John Deere, disc harrow, 60-tooth harrow, John Deere walking breaking plow, International cultivator. International manure spreader, buggy; 400 shocks of corn in field, corn fodder, ficliigan seed potatoes, celery beets, rio of pure blooded White Wyandotte chickens, one pure blooded White Wyndotte cockerel, about 25 spring pulets, 1 New Colony house. Terms: —All sums under $5.00 cash in hand. Over $5.00 a credit of six ronths will be given, the purchaser iving note bearing G per cent interest. per cent off for cash. THOMAS E. NASH. Noah Frauhiger, Auct. I. W. Wasson, Clerk. PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale t his residence, G miles northeast of Decatur and G'/i miles straight soutli f Monroeville, on Tuesday, October 13, 1914, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., he following property, to-wit:: Seven lead of Horses: One black mare, 10, ears old, weighs 1500 ys.; colt by day f sale; bay horse 9 years old, weighs 500; gray horse 11 years old, weighs 200; bay driving horse, 6 years old, ’eighs 1000; 2-year-old draft colt, earling driving colt, one spring colt, "'hree Head of Cattle: Jersey heifer, with calf by side; 3-year-old milk cow, 3-year-old cow, will be fresh Nov. 1. Forty-five Head of Hogs:—Sow, with 10 pigs; sow, with 6 pigs; male hog; head of shoats, weighing about 100 Tbs. each; 22 shoats, weighing about 40 lbs. each. Farming Implements: Turnbull wagon, good as new; Dain hay loader, Deering mower, hay tedder, disc drill, manure spreader, disc utter, 2 walking breaking plows, ridng corn plow, spring tooth harrow, pike tooth harrow, 1 horse corn plow, sets heavy work harness, double set driving harness, Blue Bell cream separator, bobsleds. Five acres of corn n the stalk. Terms: —All sums under $5.00 cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, the purchaser iving note with approved security. 4 er cent off for cash. No goods removd until settled for. WILL OHLER. John Spuhler, Auct.
I KALVER MARKET*. Wool ....................,....21c©25c Beef hides . 11c Calf 13c Tallow 5c Sheep pelts [email protected] LOCAL PRODUCE MARKBT, Spring chickens He Indiana Runned ducks 8c Fowls 10c Ducks 9c Geese 8c Young turkeys 12c Tom turkeys 12c Old hen turkeys 12c Old Roosters Be Butter 17c Eggs 21c Above prices pate for poultry free trom feed. OECATUR CREAMERY CO. Butter fat. No. 130 c Butter fat, No. 2 28c Creamery butter, wholesale 30c Creamery butter, retail 34c COAL PRICES. Stove $7.85 Egg s7.fo Chestnut, hard $7.86 Pea, hard $6.85 Poca, Egg and Lump $4.75 W. Ash $4.50 V. Splint $4.25 11. Valley $4.00 R. Lion $4.25 Cannell $6.00 J. Hill $4.75 Kentucky $4.50 Lurlg $4.50 Frank Mclntosh, Clerk. Union Chapel church will serve unch on grounds. o PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will offer for sale at public auction at his residence, one and a half miles west and one and one half miles south of Berne, four and one half miles northwest of Geneva, on Monday. October 12, the following personal property, to-wit: Two sorrel three-year-old draft horses, 1 two-year-old mare colt, 1 seven-year-old bay mare heavy in foal. 10 head of cattle, Holstein cow with calf by her side, Guernsey cow just fresh, half Jersey and half Durham cow, one black Jersey cow, two yearling steers, two good yearling heifers, heifer about 8 months old. 28 head of Hogs, four brood sows, two with pigs by her side; full-blooded Poland China male hog, 14 head of shoats weighing from 80 to 100 lbs. each, 9 head of shoats weighing from 25 to 30 lbs. each. 78 head of sheep—43 head of breeding ewes,, a Shropshire buck, 34 head of sping lambs consisting of some good ewe lambs. Implements—wagon, 2 breaking plows, set double work harness, New Century corn cultivator. About 2 tons of timothy hay, about 45 acres of corn in the field, and many other articles not mentioned. Sale will commence at 10:00 a. m. Terms of sale — For all amounts of $5.00 and under cash in hand. For amounts over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given. Note bearing i 8 per cent interest after maturity, with approved security, and waving valuation of appraisement laws will be required. No property to be removed until settlement is made. A discount of 4 per cent, will be given for cash on amounts of over $5.00 E. H. CARTER. J. A. MICHAUD, Auctioneer. R. SCHUG, Clerk. PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at their residence, 7 miles east of Bluffton, 5 miles west of Monroe or 1 mile south of Honduras, on Wednesday, Oct. 14, 1914, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m„ the following property, to-wit: Three head of horses: One 2-year-old black mare, yearling colt, spring driving colt. Twenty-seven head of cattle: Two 3-year-old cows, with calves by side; three 2-year-old heifers, will be fresh in 2 weeks; 4-year-old Jersey cow, will be fresh in Februar; 3 heifers, coming 2 years old; 8 isteers, weighing 700 Tbs. each; 2 steers, weighing 500 lbs. each; 8 j spring calves. Twenty-three head of hogs: Twelve shoats, weighing 100, lbs. each; eight shoats weighing 75 j Tbs. each; 3 Duroc sows, will farrow
Nov. 20; one pedigreed O. I. C. sow with six pigs by side. 400 shocks of corn in the shock. i Terms:--All sums under $5.00 eash in hand; over $5.00 a credit of 12 months will be given, the last six months bearing 8 per cent interest un til paid. 4 per cent off for cash on sums over $5.00. No property removed until settled for. A. M. HINKLE & SON. Noah Frauhiger, Auct. Amos K. Stoneburner, Clerk. The ladles of Zion church will serve lunch. o— PUBLIC SALE. As I have sold iny farm and have purchased the meat market at Monroe, will sell at public auction at my residence, IVi miles west of Monroe, known as the Pleasant Grove farm, on Thursday, Oct. 15, 1914, beginning at 1:00 o'clock p. m„ the following property, to-wit: Three Head horses: I Gray mare, G years old, weight 1200 lbs.; bay mare, G years old, weight 1100; bronco mare, 8 years old, worker. Seven head cattle: Seven milch cows, some with calves by side and some will be fresh soon. Sixteen head hogs: One sow with four pigs, 6 shoats, 75 Tbs. each; 4 hogs, 175 lbs. each, Duroc boar, male hcg, 12| months old, full blooded. Ten tons clover hay in mow, 40 acres corn, 700 shocks cut, rest on the stock. Farming Implements: Riding breaking plow, big illie corn plow, new: mow ing machine, broad tread wagon, set double harness, cream separator. Terms: —All sums of $5.00 cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit of S I months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security. 4 per cent off for cash. No property remov ed until settled for. L. C. MILLS. J. N. Burkhead, Auct. ° NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. Notice is hereby given that Monday, the 2nd day of November, will be the last day to pay your fall installment of taxes. The treasurer’s office will be open from 7 o'clock a. m. until 5 o'clock p. m., each week day and the books will positively be closed at 5 o’clock p. m. on Monday, November 2nd. All taxes not paid by that time will become delinquent and the penalty of ten per cent will be added. Do not put your taxes off, as they musi be paid and the law points out the duty of the treasurer. Those who have bought and sold property and wish a division of taxes or wish to make partial payment should come in at once. Don’t wait for the rush. No receipts can be laid away for any one So do not ask it. W. J. ARCHBOLD, 236t22 Treasurer Adams County. o For Wayne & Springfield Ry. Company. TIME TABLE. Northbound. Cars leave Decatur at 5:50, 8:3( 11:30. 2:30, 5:45, 9:30; arrive at Fort Wayne at 6:53, 9:«, 12:40, 3:40, 6:5. r and 10:40. Southbound. Leave Ft. Wayne at 7:00, 10:00,1:00. t:00, 7:30, 11:00; arrived in Decatur at 8:10; 11:10; 2:10; 5.10, 8:40, 12:10 .Connections are made at Fort Wayne with the Ft. Wayne & North ern Indiana Traction Co., The Toledo St Chicago Interurban Railway Com pany, The Ohio Electric, and Indiana Union Traction Company; also with the Pennsylvania, Wabash Nickle Plate, L. S. & M. S„ C. H. & D., and G. R. & 1. railroads. Freight Service. Freight service consists of one train each way daily; Leaving Deca tur at 8:00 a. m. and returning, leaving Fort Wayne at 12:00 a. in. This enables shippers to telephone orders and receive shipments promptly. W. H. FLEDDERJOHANN, General Manager, • • Decatur, Ind. o LAST CHANCE FOR MAPS. Do you want a map of Adams county? If you do, you ought to get it soon, for one of these fine days there are not going to be any more on the market. We have a few at this office for SIOO and $1.25 and you should buy before they are all gone. Every one needs a county map and when they can be bought at this price you ought to have it. Buy now, if you need one. 213tf o —_ GRAVEL FOR SALE 1000 yards of gravel for sale at 50c per yard at the Decatur Stone quarry. 213t6 JULIUS HAUGK. o LOST —Gold watch, hunters case, with Deiaval Seperator Co. fob attached. Between Eleventh and Second streets, Thursday evening. Finder please return to this office and receive a reward. ts (WANTED —Second nand roll top; I desk. Leave word at Democrat office. 204tf '
HAVE DARK HAIR AND LOOK YOUNG Don’t stay gray! Nobody can tell when you darken gray, faded hair with Sage Tea and Sulphur. Grandmother kept her hair beautifully darkened, glossy and abundant with a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Whenever tier hair fell out or took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance, this I simple mixture was applied with wonderful effect. By asking at any drug store for “Wyeth’s Sago and Sulphur j Hair Remedy,” you will get a largo tottle of thia old-time recipe, ready to I use, far about 50 cents. Thi* simple mixture can be depended upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hair and is splendid for dandruff, dry, itchy aeuip | and falling hair. A well-known downtown druggist jay everybody uses Wyeth’s Sage and Si:! phur, because it darkens so naturally an evenly that nobody can tell it has lx. applied—it’s so easy to use, too. Yoi simply dampen a comb or soft bn:' and draw it through your hair, tai.in one strand at a time. By morning th gray hair disappears; after another upp'i cation or two, it is restored to its uatur. color and looks glossy, soft and abtu -hint. 'TIZ” GLADDENS SORE, TIRED FEET “TIZ” makes sore, burning, tired feet fairly dance vs-ith delight. Away go the aches and pains, the corns, callouses, blisters and bunions.
aching, swollen, smarting feet. Your feet just tingle for joy; shoes never hurt or seem tight. Get a 25 eent box of “TIZ” now from any druggist or department store. EnJ foot torture forever—wear smaller shoes, keep your feet fresh, sweet and happy. FANCY WORK. I am doing all kinds of fancy embroidery at home. Leave orders early for Xmas. LETTY KINTZ, 235t6 ’Phone 250. o BUFFET FOR SALE. Quarter-sawed oak, in late design, and first-class condition. Has been in use less than four years. Will sell at a bargain. Inquire at this office. 235t3 o WEEK ENDING OCTOBER 10. 1914. Friday Evening, October 9. Decatur Chapter, No. 127, O. E. 8. Regular meeting. Important business. FOR RENT —Five room house on Soutli Eleventh street, belonging to Mrs. Harriet Coverdale. Telephone 14-R. 236t3 Coming Thursday, “The Trey O’ Hearts,” in fifteen series at the Rex theater. First series of three reels. Don’t fail to see it Thursday night. FOR RENT —A six room house on Adams street. Inquire of Erwin & Michaud. FOR RENT Good seven room house at corner cf Fifth and Marshall streets. See Mrs. Sarah C. Reynolds or H. B. Heiler. 237t3 WANTED —Lady to do washing at house. Have electric washer. Call ’phone 490. 234t3 WANTED —A 4 or 5 room house. Inquire at the Schafer Saddlery company. 224t3
This is Stove ; YOUWI Should I XT'S different I I others because more care j A is taken in the making and the materials used are higher grade. Black Silk Stove Polish Makes a brilliant, silky polish that does not rub off or dust off, and the shinelasts four times as long as ordinary stove polish. Used on sample stoves and sold by hardware and grocery dealers. All we e»k triel ITaMton your rooir stove, M yo'ir parlor stove or your gas range. If you I don't find it the best stove polish you ever I used, your dealer is authorized to refund your | money. Insist on Black Silk Stove Polish. m Made in liquid or paste- one quality. J Black Silk Stove Polish Works ■ ± Sterling, Illinois | Use Black Silk Air-Dryleg Iron Enamel on ■ crate® registers. stove-pipes—Prevents rusting, I Use Black Silk Metal Polish for silver, nickel ■ or brass. It has no equal for use on automobiles.
CAR OF FRUIT TREES We will have n earload of Cherry. Apple. Pear and Peach trees in this city about October 27 at the Schlhkniann feed burn, corner Third and I Monroe streets and will lie glad to receive your order. 236t2 S. M. ROTHERMEL, Marlon, Ind. aA COZY HOME AT A BARGAIN. We are offering an especially ati tractive bargain this week—-a good, seven-room house, two-niomed cellar, with two lots, inside railroads and I within two squares of court house at the right price. If you want a home, this is a dandy chance. 236t6 ERWIN & MICHAUD. I rClassy Shoes We have “Thoroughbreds” in Swell Shoes for Young Men. We keep the kind of Shoes Young Men like to wear and Wd cater 10 tkeir wants. The Smartest Shoes of the stason are here! Dull or Bright leathers and the new dark Tans! $3.50 to $5.00 We’ve all the latest kinks in Shoedom to please tht Young Fellow that knows what’s what. WINNES SHOE STORE H- me of Good Shoes
“TIZ” draws out the acids and poisons that puff up your feet. No matter how hard you work, how long you dance, how far you walk, or how Icng you remain on your feet, “TIZ” brings restful foot comfort!. “TIZ” is wonderful for tired,
STAR GROCERY Cream of Wheat 15c Marco Wheat Cereal 15c Post Tanem Special 15c Ralstons Breakfast Food ...15c Cane Granulated Sugar 8c Crisco 25c Marco Fancy Coffee 30c Pop Corn, lb 5c Pure Cider Viniger 25c Evaporated Peaches 10c Honey par lb 18c Sardines 5c Rolled Oats 10c Salted Crackers 10c Fancy Raisins 13c Will Johns.
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hogs completely cured “After having four of my hogs drop dead in one dav and two the next day and with the balance of mv 67 head showing all indications of being infected with hog cholera, I secured a backet of Hou Cholera Tonic of Toe Kepubac Stock Pood Co. ond after giving the tonic according to directions withJn a fewdaysall traces of the cholera had disappeared. Upon making an investigation I found the livers of the dead hegs completely covered with yellow spots. I most heartily recommend the Hog Cholera Tonic to be everything it is represented by the manufacturer . (Signed) FRED THIEME. Republic Stock Fowl & Medical Co. LOUIS SCHROEDER North First Street. Gas Bills Are Now Due All customers who are two menths in arrears on their piyments must s;ttl) before Saturday evening or have their gas cut off Witnoat notification as a penalty. INDIANA LlfillNG COMPANY Office Opp. C )urt House No Bite, No Sting All Right? Sure Thing! The White Stay Extra Mild THF WORLD’S BEST 5c SMOKE ASK FOR IT EVERY WHERE BOSSE OPERA HOUSE | THURSDAY, OCT. 8. j THE WORLD LOVES A WINNER Merle H. Norton and Jos. Rith Present FR;D RAYMOND’S PHENOMENAL SUCCESS COMING SOON THE MISSOURI GIRI THE BIG FUN SHOW WITH “ZEKE and DAISY” The funniest of al! Stage Qarac f »rs - ______ I Scenically Superb! Dramatically Rrillimt! I — Musk a y Great! NEW SONGS! NEW DANCES! NEW MUSIC! I RICES 25- -35—50 Cents. Seats Now Selling at Ihe Holthouse Drugstore
