Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 34, Decatur, Adams County, 9 February 1915 — Page 6
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east buffalo. East Buffalo, N. ¥., Feb. 9 - tSI-C 1 ’ ial to Dally Democrat)— Reecil'ts, ’■ 000; shipments, 1,900; official to N York yesterday, 220; 1>"« S clo8i “ steady* Medium and heavy, $6.900’57.00; yerkers, $7.100157.15; pigs. $7,00.i $7.15; roughs, S6.O(Mi $6.15; Blag. $5.00<a55.50; sheep, 5,000; lower; to; lambs, 050;; cattle, 625; dull. G. BURK. „ „„„ SI.OO Clover seed Alsike seed Wheat Rye , $1 ‘ ' Barley ’'' Timothy * 2<w t 0 Oats &i NIBLICK 4. CO. Eggs Butter c FULLENKAMPS. Eggs "'' ' Butter 17c«(27c BEHLINGS. Indian Runner ducks Sc Chickens llc Fowls l' c Ducks 11C Geese 11 ■' Young turkeys He Old Tom turkeys 11 Old Hen turkeys He )ld Roosters 5' Butter, packing stock 18c Eggs 20c Above prices para for poultry free from feed.
SPECIAL NOTICE mu !!■ mu a So Many Letters and Tel' ephone Inquiries Causes Us To Extend The Time of Closing of Our “XMAS” Savings Club To MONDAY, Feb. 15th .1915. REMEMBER, WE PAY 4 Per Cent ON THIS INVESTMENT.
The Peoples Loan & Trust Co.
FOR SALE —Pair of good driving horses, six years old, and broke so that any woman or child can drive them. Inquire of The Republic Stock Food & Medical Co., North First street 17t3
IE t?n I wligl> in biPti&i’j; in woiu-cs-ahsaoj *«<n4 ■>. what .iioii can de, but what wu bo do adhn uitis'&•’ because ne gov alone?, because b dneao becatwe he baefi not lo<e hB pans saving any Uiger. Start so pul in cur l, if only a plodder:— a dollar i ie. You’ll get ahead. — — />'' /■-' Mamstaitfutek
KALVER MARKETS. Wool v Beef hide* v Calf 1* Tallow .....$• Sheep pelti 25c<y$l o'< LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. ’ Chickens 71 Indian Runner ducks !>■ Fowls IF' Ducks He Geese ..lie ' j Young turkeys 11c | Old Tom turkeys lie I I Old Hen turkeys lie ■ ■Old Roosters Eci ’ I Eggs 20c j I Butter 18c I Above prices paid for poultry free ■ from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. Butterfat, delivered 33< 1 Butterfat, in country 30c : Butter, wholesale 3!.-i Butter, retail 36c I COAL PRICES. Stove s7.st‘ I Egg 7.50 J Chestnut, hard $7.75 ■ Poca, egg and lump $5.00 [ W. Ash $4.50 i V. Splint $4.3f j H. Valley $4.27 [ R. Lion $4.50 j Cannell $6.00 j J. Hill $5.00 | Kentucky s4.<*o Lurig i* 5> i
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; WANTED—To work on a farm. Will i work by the month or year. Willing i to do anything. Terms to suit the t farmer. Inquire of Vinko Yurkonvich, t Decatur, R. R. No. 2, care Sam Wy- ? att. j7 t 3
HOT TEA ?od A BAD COLD j r . ; .-.rimof Hamburg i or c< the German folks ■ . '- .. r Rriist. Thee,” at any . , a fabb ‘poonful of tho | t‘ n n) p of boiling water upon it, \. ur though (t sieve and drink a t.'ni up f ill at any time during tho day or before retiring. It is tho must t'lhi'Sce way t> break a cold and cure "ri'i, os it < p. a ' the pores of the skin,] rc!i'.'vi:i:; conjrestion. Also loosens the kwd <, thus'driving a cold from the j K 't.-v it the next time yon suffer from > a <s>i.l < r lhe grip. It is inexpensive i . ..iiely vcgciable, therefore Mfei and harmless.
RUB MMf n HBJSI ® Hub Pain and Stiffness away with a small bottle of old honest St. Jacobs Oil When your bnck is sere and lame I or lumbago, sciatica or rheumatism has ' you stiffened up, don’t suffer! Get a i 25 cent lottie of old, honest ‘‘St. Jacobs Oil" at any drug store, pour a little in your hand anil rub it right into the jTiin or ache, and by the time von count fifty, the soreness and lameDon’t stay crippled! This soothing,, penetrating oil needs to be used only [ onoc. It takes the ache and pain right, out of your lack and ends the misery. It i; magical, yet absolutely harmless and doesn't burn the skin. Nothing else stops lumbago, sciatica an I lame”back misery so promptly! a —— ■ ii fiSF"AT i: ■ | lluu nlLnl ' IFMIIK Take a glass of Salts to flush Kidney if Bladder bothers you— Driak lots of water. Eatir# meat regularly eventually pro i duces kidney trouble in some form o < other, says a well-knowji authority, Is j cause the uric acid in meat excites th, kidneys, they become overworked: ge 1 ! sluggish; clog up and cause all sorts o I
distiess, partieuiai’y backache anl nils cry in the kidney region; rheumatic twin ges, severe headaches, acid sfenntch, con stipation, torpid liver, sleeplessness bladder and urinary irritation. The moment your bnck hurts or kid neys aren’t acting right, or if bladde: bothers you, get about four ounces ol Jad Sabs from any good pharmacy; take a table-pcOnful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous gaits is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia. and has been used for generations tc flush clogged kidneys and stimulate then, to normal activity; also to neutralize the acids in the urine so it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts cannot injure anyone: makes a delightful effervescent lithiawater drink which millions of men and women take now and then to keep tin kidneys and urinary organs clean, thua avoiding serious kidney dke.-we. o HSI IB Mlffi ■ M ffl
fry this! Mix Sage Tea and Sulphate! brush it through your hair, taking one strand at a time. When you darken your hair with S--a-'I Sulphur, no one* a tall, b :uise it's dene so naturally, so even', :'rep. ring this mixture, though, at :?■>. .5 niussy and troublesome. For 50 cent ■•on can buy at any drug store the mth ei-r.-o tonic called “Wyeth’s So go :■:. ■ulphur Hair Remedy.” Yon jus lumpen a r.ponge or soft brush with i uid draw this through your hair, takAn; no small strand at. a time. F»y inorr ■ng r.Il gray hair disappears, and, aft?, mother application or two, your hair wm bu.'iutifully darkened, g!<?wy am ‘uxuri.int. You will also discover dan ruff is gone and hair has stopped falling Gray, faded hair, though no disgrac . a s ign of old age, and .as we all ri. ire a youthful and attractive appear ...re, get busy at once wit’ Wy>f’" .. ? ■. and Sulphur and look years your* — o PIANO TUNING—High class work. strictly guaranteed. Orders left at Gay, 7,wick & Myers will receive prompt attention.—Harry Saw; ■ r !■'; Wayne, Ind.
PUBLIC SALE. j Tho undersigned will m l! at j u >.■ auction r.i his r<w lence, 2 miles south ■and .1 rille east of M> :|r..e, cr 4 md< [north nnd I md'-' * il 1 °i I’erne, i * what i* known as the Fugue tain, on I fuesdiiy, February 10, l.’H >, bovinuiiu*. I;:t 10 o'clock fi. m.. Iho followingl'H'P'eity, towit: Ei••ht Herd of I. use': I Roan Belgian n:..rc, 3 years 011. weight 1550 n>s.; in foal; bay Be’. 'gian mare, 4 years old, w ■ ghl ■ ■ ■'■ [bred; buy Belgian g. Idlng, 4 yca.-a '< ld, weight 15.50; bny Belttirn gc I ■! 3 years old, weight 150 b; gray ?>■>. :i:.n Einr.', 10 y< ..rs old, w •r’l! Mini, in foal; black general purpose b i *e. 7 years old. weight 1000; nay drivln-’ horse, 3 years old, broke; brown general purpose mar.', 4 y; ars old, lad) broke. Ton Head t'attlc: B’a<k muley cow, 7 years old, with calf by side, Ir.ige Durham cow, 5 yonrs old, fro-' 1 : in March; Durham cow, 4 years mil fresh in March; Durham cow, 7 years old. fre-h in March; Durham heller, 3 v urs old; Jer: . y h' iler <l6
I fresh in September; full blooded H i stein bull, 1 year old, weight 750 Um I Short Horn bull calf, 8 mo. old, v.-o'si ■COO lbs.; two fall calves. Tea lici of Sheep: Ten head of Shrorslih I owes, 2 to 3 years old, will lamb A'.' ii; 1 yearling buck. Thirty 1! ad < llcgs: Five full bi ded Duroc bro.) sows, will farrow in March; 3 Kami shire g’lts, will farrow in April; 2 I’land China and Diiroc sows, will sci row last of March; 1 O. I. C gilt. " i! farrow in April; Poland China sow with pigs by side; 14 head shoal weighing 60 to 75 lbs. each; 1 fu blooded Duroc 1 boar, 1 year old; onfall blooded O. I. C. boar, 1 year old Farming Implement;;: Ono 3l 2 ske.: Weber wagon, good as new; Turnbul w.-gon box, with double sideboard.'hay ladder and be • t i •< k combinec Milwaukee mower, 4 horse disc, use( one season; Janesville suiacy break ing plow, Gale walking breaking ] lon
John Deere riding cultivator, Ave:; riding cultivator, section spike toot! harrow, good as new; John Deer< check rower, with 120 rod of wire spring tooth harrow,’ Acme harrow Richmond Champion grain drill, m", corn sheller. gasoline cook stove Round Oak heating stove, new- rubbe: tire buggy, read cart. Harness: Srheavy breeching harr.'-s -, 2 s. t ■ sinr < buggy harness, 6 extra collars, 4 n: vstable blankets. Hay and Grain: Si: tons hay in mow, SCO tu. corn in crib 30 big shocks fodder. 4 sacks of Cloveend timothy seed. Miscellaneous: ■! cords of pole wood. 6 Bronze turke;. l ens, 2 gobblers, one 4 barrel galvan ized tank, and other articles not men tloned. Terms: —All sums of $5.00 and ur. der. cash. All sums over s'-.00 a credi <f 9 months will be given, purchase giving note with ap t roved security. N> goods to be removed until settled for 4 i> r cent off for cash. (’A!.tv DON F. RAYL. J. A. Michaud, J. N. Burkhead, Av.< tioneers. Rudolph Scb.ug. Clerk.
PUBLIC SALE. We, the und rsigned, wl’l effer ’o sale at iv.Llic auction on the C. D. Lewton farm, 5% miles northeast o Decatur and 6 miles south of Monyoe villa, on-Thursday, February IS, 1915 beginning at 9:30 o'clock, the follow Ing 1 roperty, to-wit: Fii't- . a Head o rcan mare, coming 5 years old, weight | 1559 tbs.; draft scrrel mare, coming I 9 years old, in foul, Weight, 1650, | draft serrt 1 marc. co ning 9 years eld in foal, weight 1740; sorrel draft man I conrng 10 years old, in foal, weigh'. I 1560; sorrel draft mare, coming It years old, in seal, weight 1500; brown Horses: Black mare, coming 4 years old, in foal; weight 1500 lbs.; draft mare coining 10 years o’.l, in foal, weight 1260; ;?rr?l ; ..Jin, coming 1 years old, weight lift.-; brown mare coming 3 year.; chi: sorrel mare colt, rrmlng 2 years oi l, brown mare colt. :<> : .ng 2 years old, rcan gelding colt, jccn.lug 2 years old; 3 spring mare .colts, coming 1 year oi l. Twenty-one ' ■ ;.l of Cattle: Black cow, 6 years j«.i , giving milk; Holstein heifer, 3 .years old, giving milk: r ' Dmh.i ? cow, 3 years old, fr ,?U i.y d.:/ of ■- ■!?: : Durham heifer, 3 yiars old, glvimt I milk; red Durham cow, « yearn old. giving milk; Jersey cow, !) years old. ' fresh by day of sale; roan cow, y years |old, fresh in April; Dtirham heiier, 2 years old, fresh In April: two steers, coming 2 years old; three heifers, coming 1 year old; red Durham bull, 1 year old; 5 fall and winter calves. F«-.riy-tnrw Head of Ilogs: Ten brood sows, will farrow in March and April: full blooded Duroc male hog. .".2 shouts, weighing from 30 to SO lbs. each. Twentyfour Head of Sheep: 23 head of good breeding ewes, 1 good buck. Twelve head of turkeys, 11 turkey hens, for breeding, 1 Torn turkey. Farming Ir., lenient:,: Milwaukee bfr.dcr, 7 ft. cut: McCormick mower, Dane hay 10-1 ■ ■ Thomas hay tedder, hay rUte, r''h breaking plow, 3 walking breakii.g plows, com planter, 2 ,two-horse rid ing cultivator, 2 two-horse walkins cultivators, 1 one-horse walking cu’.ii
I vator, spring tooth hnrr >w, si.lm. tooth harrow, diac harrow, land roller, htruin drill, fertilizer attachment; eloUl ' I -. i' manure spreader, Studobck I. wr.een, low wheel farm wagon. Iwrnm I’s-t hay ladder, bob sleds, »-t !, iunil , boards, n sets heavy bremhiny 11. -et light di'ivf'ig harness, ■ I,j g; I. hog clrinkc i'. food Looker,' iron kettle, platform seal's. nnnfi g null, iron vise, DeLaval c-rc.o. separator, ninny oilier articles too nit merc.ufi’ to mention. Tc: AH sums of? 5.00 and up Itr, <:"ih in hand. All sums over $5.00 erm! t of 9 months without interest ’• 7*l*'ii. purchaser givlnj n<'.‘ w'h a>'i roved vcwi.rity. No goods to he i- u.ovel until settle! for. 4 per cent eff B>r cash. VESTA A. BROKAW. C. D. LEWTON. John Sj uhler, Auct. Clms. E. Manley, Clerk.
PUBLIC SALE. I, the undersigned, will oiler at pub !1 sale at my residence. 7 miles east 1.1 ’ 2 mile north c,f Bluffton, !i mile -outh of Hnnciuras, on i itnrsday, Feb 11, 1915, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m. share., the followipg property, to-wit: cur II ad Horses: One iron gray 'ir.re. 6 years old, wi i.-tiis about 1600 ■ s.; bay more, 9 years old, weighs ■nc o P s., lady broke, a gentle one; s: “'::*T eel's. 14 Head of ('attic: Xln ■ l ead Alc rdeen Angus heifers, •■ arnirg 2 yours old, bred, will be fresh inriug March. A] ril, May and June; roan Durham cow, coming 3 years old. fresh about 6 weeks; red Durham.! coming 3 years old, been fresh about : mouths; spotted cow, 7 years old. . !i about 2 months; Jersey cow, •aill be fresh in April; heifer spring calf; these cattle are all good on e.
13 11. ~d of One O. I. C. sow, a thoroughbred, will farrow April 20; 6 O. I. C. eb-cats, weighing about 100 lbs. each; O. I. C. sow, with four pigs 1 y site; O. 1. C. male hog, can be reg Istcred. Eight Head Sheep, full blood -■ 1 Shropshire ewes, coming 4 years old, will lamb in April, all good ones. Fanning Implements! One new one horse Weber wagon, Studabaker wagcn and box, Rock Island hay loader. Case riding plov.-, Avery corn cultivator, Milwaukee mowing machine, Superior Hoe drill, Super.od disc hatrew, 2 Quail spike tooth harrows, - r i g troth hr.rrow, new T Bar land ■•oiler, scoop beard, side delivery clover br.nchcr, set hay ladders, 5 shovel i. ,:v.o r, Union City ■ term buggy, top buggy, hog rack, mud beat, steel ,'ran.e grind stens, platform scales, weighs St r Fchs.; fanning mill, GO gal. oil tan?, abcut 20 gal. machine oi’, some cylinder oil, new set double heavy harness, heavy braes ir.:unte.l asrncss, set new brass trimmed express harness, new double set driving h'.rness, single set buggy hrr n-'ss. Radiant Home bt.re burner
Homo Comfort range, box stove [ washing machine and other I. , goods that it takes to furnish a horn.?' | 15-horse Rumley traction l-ltsel Whitman hay baler, ', ‘i
ten timothy hay, four ten cm??;- bay i and some corn fodder, about ton rd i good dry wood. 1 eighty ft. d; - lv.> | DeDrvnl cream separator, No. 12, a l '; other articles too numerous lo umn I ■ tion. About 12 do::, chicle ns. L> | dies of German Reformed chart it w'i . serve dinner. Terms: —All sums under $5.00 cash; in hand. Over $5.00 a credit of nine I months will be given, purchaser giv-1 ing a note with freehold security. He property removed until settled for. 4 • per cent off fcr cash. HENRY HILGE. John Si uhler, Auct. Amos K. Stoneburner. Clerk. o I PUBLIC SALE. The under-lgned will offer for sale! nt bis residence, one mile south of De i catur on the Mud Pike, on what is I I known as the Peter Cclchin farm, be- i I ginning at 12 o'clock on Wednesday, February 10, the following property. ! Four head of horses, one three years! old, 2 mare colls coming one year. ob.l, a:: i one marc coming ten years n'..l. One fresh cow, with calf by side. Machinery: Turnbull wagon, good as new, manure spreader, hay ladder, 69gal. kettle, grind stone, fence stretcher, 6 tons of hay in maw, 200 bushels lof corn and numerous other articles, i Also 600 feet of lumber, some fence ■ nosts, corn sheller, work bench, meat ■ bench and barrels, some corn fodder. I Terms: —$5.00 and under, cash; over .that amount a credit of 9 months will •bo given. N’o goods removed until settled for. JOHN BOGNER. | John Spuller, Auct. 28t6 o — THE JOHN ISCH SALE. Don't forget the date, Tuesday, Febt ruary 9th, the day of the big John Tsch sale, to be bed! on what is known as the old Robinson farm, five milas southwest of Mcnrco, eight mile" cast of Bluffton, seven miles . northwest of Berne and t<n miles southwest of Decatur. -,28t? JOHN ISCH ' Democrat Wants Ads Pay.
( fflj S' . ■:/ A 7 FIRST PHOTO SHOWING HOW VON SPEE LOST FLEET. The picture shows the final scene in the battle between the German rnri British fleets off the Falkland Islands. South America. The rescue boats are seen setting out from the British dreadnought to peek up the sur vivors. who arc seen swimming in the sea.
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-iSUSaBS’? A Soluble < '■. ;ptic Powder to be c ,/tvcd i:; water as needed Fcr iC ouches Tn th ‘ b ■; t ■ me of woman's ills, I Rich as • a and ir.dan.matio'.i, hot couches < • i'sx,.:.o are Very efficacious. No worna i •' :.<> has ever used medicated i (touch s will ;to appreciate the clean and healthy condit.i n Pax tine priiinces and the prompt rd'.ef from soreness And discomfort which follows ils use. This is because I’astinc possesses superior cleansing, disinfectliifc and heaLag prep .ties. <s~=sT> For ten yen i tin. I.y • a E. 6— Pinkham Jledk ioo Co. .. . , rec- ■ cicinonde i t • LvilS’ 1 private corresponded v it’> w.~ ilium, which psr.v.-s it.s .per!-1 fk H.£ ority. Women v, bo h ive l.een |fl ''i £ relieved jr, 1. “wort: Rs fcSSjr/ s. ,‘igiit in gold.” At isr«. ■ ■■ ‘ nail. Sample free. Ihe Puston Toilet Co.. 8e.,t0;., Mass. NOTICE. Having sectir. d a new patented I scissors sharpener, the first cn the : market, 1 am now ready to sharpen a’l kinds of scissors. Work guarao i teed and. prices right. Barbers :•!: 'are a specialty; also corrugating -1 ’• BARNEY WERTZBERGER. Q — AUCTIONEER’S NOTICE. I Auctioneer of twenty years’ expert--1 aive, with ability to get the highest 1 possible price for stock, implements ’ i’nd'machinery. By consulting your FOR SALE—Cheap. If sold at once. A flve-pascehger auto:, chile, in fi nv condition. Inquire at the Kinl.t -!■ > ■ .store. i --LG
.OSE CLOGGED FROM \ K COLD OR CATARRH • ■ • Apply Cream in Nostrils To ? Open Up Air Passages. • What relief! Your clogged nosopen ripht up, the air passages of 1 -ad are clear and you can breat.ie v. No more hawking, snuffling, ■ s discharge, headache, dryness n> ling for breath at night, your co.d ■ >rrh is gone. t stay stuffed up! Get a small of lily's Cream Balm from your i.st now. Apply a little of this nt. antiseptic cream in your nos--1 t it penetrate through every air of the head; soothe and heal •voden, inflamed mucous membrane, • g you instant relief. Ely’s Cream i ais just what every cold and efttnriu Fufiercr has been seeking. its pst splendid. o — French Remedy for Stomach Troubles The leading doctors of France have for years used a prescription of veg - table oils for chronic stomach trou t and constipation that acts like a chan • One dose will convince. Severe cas. of years’ standing are often g rea - benefited within 24 hours. So ma' people are getting surprising results ■ we feel all persons suffering from c stipation. lower bowel, liver and stomach troubles should try Mavr s Wo derful Remedy. It is sold by leai’ druggists everywhere with the pos' understanding that your money Wl ‘., refunded without question or d ul . if ONE bottle fails to give you absolute satisfaction. LOST—GoId signet ring bearing init i«l “F,” somewhere in city. Finder ’ will please return to this office. -A*
