Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 35, Decatur, Adams County, 10 February 1915 — Page 4
» THE DAILY MARKET REPORTS Wil -fl-3OPOaE=S3t [ Corrected Every Afternoon
EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y., Feb. 10— (Special to Daily Democrat)— Receipts, 4,000; shipments, 1,330; official to N'" York yesterday, 1.710; hogs closing Steady. Medium and heavy, $6.90® $7.00; Yorkers, $7.00® $7.10; pigs, $7.00® $7.10; roughs, $5.90® $6.00; stags, $4.50® $5.25; sheep, 4,000; steady; lambs lower; tops, $915; cattle, 300; Blow. G. T. BURK. - New corn Clover seed Alsike seed Wheat ( Hye , 1 Barley 60c | Timothy been $ 2 t 0 52-26 KKz.
Oats 55c NIBLICK 4 CO. Eggs 20c Butter 18c® 2 ,c FULLENKAMPB. Eggs ..’..20c Butter 17c® 2 ,e BEHLINGS. Indian Runner ducxs Sc Chickens llc Fowls l’ c Ducks l ic Geese llc Young turkeys 14c Old Tom turkeys lie Old Hen turkeys 11c Did Roosters 5c Butter, packing stock 18c Eggs 20c Above prices pare tor poultry free from feed.
SPECIAL NOTICE So Many Letters and Telephone Inquiries Causes Us To Extend The Time of Closing of Our “XMAS” I Savings Club To MONDAY, Feb. 15th .1915. REMEMBER, WE PAY 4 Per Cent. ON THIS INVESTMENT. | The Peoples Loan & Trust Co. BANK OF SERVICE
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
If tsn’f whafe in tfhafe in if bn’f v what wu can do, but what wu do do only action wins. Ufa? plodder qets alraa because he goes along, because he’s not : waster; he gets ahead because he does not lore his .iDon’t postpone saving any longer. Start to put money in our today, if only a ploddcn—a dollar » 01b anh •®ccafur'3nb-
KALVER MARKETS. r" j Woo) M**..lleW3*< Beef bides wwu .llc Calf l»c Tallow 5c Sheep pelts 25c®$1.0d LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Chickens He Indian Runner ducks 8c Fowls He Ducks He Geese He Young turkeys 14c Old Tom turkeys 11c I Old Hen turkeys ~..11c Old Roosters fc Eggs 20c Butter 18c Above prices paid tor poultry free
c ' from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. Butterfat, delivered 33c Butterfat, in country 30c ; Butter, wholesale 33e • Butter, retail 36c COAL PRICES. Stove $7.50 Egg 7.50 Chestnut, bard .....$7.76 Poca, egg and lump $5 00 W. Ash $4.50 V. Splint $4.25 H. Valley $4.25 R. Lion $4.50 Cannell $6.00 J. Hill $5.00 Kentucky $4.0 Lurig $* 50
WANTED—To work on a farm. Will work by the month or year. Willing to do anything. Terms to suit the farmer. Inquire of Vinko Yurkonvich, Decatur, It. R. No. 2, care Sam WyI ait- 17t3
1 SALTS FINE EOS ’ ffiK IMS I We ent too much meat, which clogs Kidneys, then Back hurts and Bladder bothers you. Most folks forget thnt the kidneys, like the bowels, get sluggish and clogged : and need a flushin" occasionally, else wo , have backache and dull misery in tho kidney region, sever© headaches, rheu* ! malic twinges, torpid liver, acid stoinnch, sleeplessness and all sorts of bladder dioi orders. You simply must keep your kidneys active and clean, and the moment you feel an ache or pain in the kid.iey region, get about four ouncefl of ».h;u Salts from any good drug store here, take a tablespoonful in a glass of watei before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then net fine. TI-. famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and is harmless to flush eloggev kidneys and stimulate them to norma 1 activity. It also neutralizes the acid in the urine so it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts is harmless; inexpensive: ( mokes a delightful effervescent liflilc ( water drink which everybody should f 1; now and then to keep their kidneys ci ■ ' thus avoiding serious complications. A well-known local druggist sir 1 ; sells lots of Jad Salts to folks who I,eli , in overcoming kidney trouble while it is ’ only trouble.
IE TEA IMS GRAY ■ DI t’s Grandmother’s recipe to bring color, lustra and thickness to hair when teded, streaked or gray. That beautiful, even shade o' dark, jk-ssy hair can only be had by brewing •. mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur, four hair is your charm. It makes cr nar» the face. When it fades, turns .-ray, streaked and looks dry. wispy and 'craggly, just an application or two of • igo and Sulphur enhance 3 i.es appear--1 nee a hundredfold. Don’t bother to prepare the tonic; you . 1. f.. ... . 4 Ert
ran got from any drug store a 50 cent bottle of “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy," ready to use. This can always be depended upon to bring back the natural color, thickness and lustre of your hair and. remove dandruff, stop scalp itching and falling hair. Everybody uses “Wyeth's” Sage and Sulphur because it darkens so naturally ■•Jid evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied. You simply dampen a “ponge or soft brush with it and draw ‘his through the hair, taking one small trend at a time; by morning the gray hair has disappeared, and after another pplication it becomes beautifully dark :nd appears glossy, lustrous and abuu-
SCO ALL SB, HI.B PAINS IN CHEST Jackson, Miss., Minister Tells How He Suffered After the Grippe and How He Was Restored to Health by Vinol. Jackson, Miss. — “I am a minister of the gospel and I had the grippe so badly that I ached all over, flesh was sore, I had pains in my chest and back, no appetite, was nervous and had a stubborn cough. “I tried different medicines without benefit; finally a friend recommended ■ Vinol. I tried it and soon noticed an i improvement and continuing its use I I am entirely relieved of my troubles. , I have also used Vinol in my family for ! chronic coughs and cold with the best results.” —O. W. Chiles, Jackson, Mis ( s. Crippa. leaves the blood in a thin devitalized condition. It takes away the appetite ami leaves one weak, with- ( out energy and otun in a dangerous ! condition. In order to restore too blood to a healthy condition, iron must o > supp'ied hi an easily assimilated form. W guarantee this may be done by V : nol. our delicious cod liver and iron ton;-, which contains no oil. If you try it ana it, does not help you we will return you) I money. o FOR SALE—Couple good horses, a ; cow, some good 100-11). feeding , shoats and full blooded Poland China ■ gilts.—Walter Koos, one mile east :> 3 Bobo.
PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will sell at public auction at his residence, 2 miles south and 1 mile east of Monroe, or 4 miles north and 1 mile east of Berne, on what is known ns the Bogue farm, on Tuesday, February 16. 1915, beginning al 10 o'clock a. m., the following property, to-wit: Eight Head of Horses. Roan Belgian mare, 3 years old, weight 1550 lbs.; in foal; bay Belgian mare, 4 years old. weight 1600, bred: bay Belgian gelding, 4 years old, weight 1550; bay Belgian gelding, 3 years old, weight 1500; gray Norman mare, 10 years old, weight 1400. in foal: black general purpose horse, 7 years old. weight 1000; bay driving tor e. 3 years old, broke; brown general purpose mare, 4 years old, lady broke. Ten Head Cattle: Black muley cow, 7 years old. with calf by side; large Durham cow, 5 years old, fresh in March; Durham cow, 4 years old, fresh in March; Durham cow, 7 years old, fresh in March: Durham heifer, years old; Jersey heifer 2 years old. fresh in September; full blooded Holstein bull, 1 year old, weight 750 lbs ;
Short Hom bull calf, 8 mo. old. weight 600 lbs.; two fail calves. Ten Heid of Sheep: Ten head of Shropshire t wes, 2 to 3 years old. will lamb April 1; ’ yearling buck. Thirty Head of Hogs: Five full blooded Duroc brood rows, will farrow in March; 3 Hampshire gilts, will farrow in April; 2 Poland China and Duroc sows, will farrow last of March; 1 O. I. C. gilt, will arrow in April; Poland China sow, with pigs by side; 14 head shoats, weighing 60 to 75 lbs. each; 1 full Hooded Duroc boar, 1 year old; one I ill blooded O. 1. C. boar, 1 year old. Farming Implements: One skein Weber wagon, good as new; Turnbull wagon tex, with double sideboards; hay ladder and beet rack combined, Milwaukee mower, 4 horse disc, used cue season: Janesville suikey breaking plow, Gale walking breaking plow, John Deere riding cultivator, Avery riding cultivator, section spike tooth harrow, good as new; John Deere 1 heck rower, with 120 rod of wire; spring tooth harrow, Acme harrow, Richmond Champion grain drill, new < orn shelter, gasoline cook stove, Round Oak heating stove, new rubber re buggy, road cart. Harness: S»t heavy breeching harness, 2 sets single buggy harness, 6 extra collars, 4 new stable blankets. Hay and Grain: Six tens hay in mow, 200 bu. corn in crib. : 0 big shocks fodder, 4 sacks of Clover tad timothy seed. Miscellaneous: 40 < ords of pole wood, 6 Bronae turkey l ens, 2 gobblers, one 4-barrel galvanized tank, and other articles not men-
tinned. Terms: —All sums of $5.00 and under, cash. All sums over $5.00 a credit < f 9 months will be given, purchaser g'ving note with approved security. No goods to be removed until settled for. 4 p< r cent off for cash. CARYDON F. RAYL. I J. A. Michaud. J. N. Burkhead, Auctioneers. Rudolph Schug, Clerk. PUBLIC SALE. We, the undersigned, will offer for sale at public auction on the C. D. Lewton farm, 5’4 miles northeast of Decatur and 6 miles south of Monroeville, on Thursday, February 18, 1915, beginning at 9:20 o’clock, the following property, to-wit: Fifteen Head of roan mare, coming 5 years old, weight 1550 lbs.; draft sorrel mare, coming 9 years old, in foal, weight, 1650, < raft sorrel mare, coming 9 years old, in foal, weight 1740; sorrel draft mare coming 10 years old, in foal, weigiit 1560: sorrel draft mare, coming 10 years old, in foal, weight 1500; brown Horses: Black more, coming -1 years old, in foal; weight 1500 ibs.; draft mare coming 10 years old, in foal, weight 1260; sorrel gelding, coming 3 years old, weight 1450; brown mare, coming 3 years old; sorrel mare colt, cemmg 2 years oil, brown mare colt,
com.i.g 2 years old, roan gelding colt, com ins 2 years old; 3 spring mare ‘cits, coming 1 year old. Twenty-one I'd of Cattle: Black cow, 6 years old, giving milk; Holstein heifer, 3 years old, giving milk; re J Durham cow, 3 years old, fresh by day of sale; Durham heifer, 3 years old, giving milk; red Durham cow. 8 years old, giving mi 11.,; Jersey cow, 9 years old, fresh by day -)f sale; roan cow, y years old, fresh in April; Durham heller, 2 years old, f rc3 h in April; two steers, coming 2 years old; three heifers, coming 1 year old; red Durham bull, 1 year old; 5 Call and winter calves. Forty-three Head of Hogs: T en brood sows, will farrow in March and April; lull blooded Duroc -male hog, 32 shoats, weighing from 30 to 80 lbs. each. Twentyfour Hoad of Sheep; 23 head of good breeding ewes, 1 go o d buck. Twelve head of turkey;, n turkev hens, for breeding, 1 jojy turkey. Milwaukee binder,\ 7 f t . cut . McCormick mower, Ijane hay loader Thomas hay tedder, l; ay rak6) rldb breaking plow, 3 waking breaking plows, corn planter, £ two-horse rid | ing cultivator, 2 twL-horse walkini cultivators, 1 one-horn walking cult!
vator, spring tooth harrow, tooth harrow, disc harro|W, land roller, grain drill, fertilizer attachment; clover Ixmf manure spreader, Studebaker wagon, low wheel farm wagon, wagon box. hay ladder, bob sleds, se dump hoards, 3 sets heavy breeching harness, set light driving harness, ■ ■ sets fly nets, 75 gal. hog drinker, food cooker, iron kettle, platform scutes, inning mill, iron vise, DeLaval cream separator, many other articles too numerous to mention. Terms:—All sums of $5.00 and tin iler, cash in hand. All sums over $5.00 a credit of 9 months without interest will be given, purchaser giving noti with approved se urlty. No goods to be removed until settled lor. 4 pet cent off for cash. VESTA A. BROKAW. C. D. LEWTON. John Spuhter, Auct. Chas. E. Magley, Clerk. o— — PUBLIC SALE.
I, the undersigned, will offer at pub lie sate at my residence. 7 miles east and % mile north of Bluffton. % mite south of Honduras, on Thursday, Feb 11, 1915, beginning at 10 o’clock a. in sharp, the following property, to-wit: ’our Head Horses: One iron graj .nare, 6 years old, weighs about 160( lbs.; bay mare. 9 years old, weight ’OOO lbs., lady broke, a gentle one: 2 spring colts. 14 Head of Cattle: line head Aberdeen Angus heifers coming 2 years old, bred, will be fresl. • uring March. April, May and June; roan Durham cow. coming 3 years old rash about 6 weeks; red Durham owing 3 years old, been fresh about 3 months; spotted cow, 7 years old fresh about 2 months; Jersey cow will be fresh in April; heifer sprin. calf; these cattle are all good ones '3 Head of Hogs: One O. I. C. sow
a thoroughbred, will farrow April 20 6 O. I. C. shoats, weighing about 101 Ibs. each; O. I, C. sow, with four pig: by side; O. I. C. male hog, can be reg istered. Eight Head Sheep, full blood cl Shropshire ewes, coming 4 year < Id, will lamb in April, all good ones Farming Implements: One new one horse Weber wagon, Studabaker wag < n and box, Rock Island hay loader Case riding plow. Avery corn cultiva ter, Milwaukee mowing machine, Su 1 erior Hoe drill, Superior disc hai row, 2 Quail spike tooth harrows spring tooth harrow, new T Bar land roller, scoop board, side delivery cio ver buncher, set hay ladders, 5 shove cultivator. Union City storm buggy top buggy, hog rack, mud boat, stee frame grind stone, platform scales weighs 800 Ttilis.; fanning mill, 60 gal nil tank, about 20 gal. machine oi’
some cylinder oil, new set double heavy harness, heavy brass mounte harness, set new brass trimmed ex press harness, new double set driv ing harness, single set buggy har ness, Radiant Home base burner Home Comfort range, box stove washing machine and other household roods that it takes to furnish a home; 15-horse Rumley traction engine. Steel Whitman hay baler, 14x18; ter, ton timothy hay, four ton clover hay and some corn fodder, about ten cord good dry wood, 1 eighty ft. drive belt DeLaval cream separator, No. 12, an other articles too numerous to men tion. About 12 do::, chickens. La dies of German Reformed church wii serve dinner. Terms: —All sums under $5.00 casl in hand. Over $5.00 a credit of nin< months will be given, purchaser giv ing a note with freehold security. N< property removed until settled for. 4 I er cent off for cash. HENRY HILGE. John Spuhler, Auct. Amos K. Stoneburner, Clerk. 0 PUBLIC SALE.
The undersigned will offer for sale at his residence, one mile south of De catur on the Mud Pike, on what is known as the Peter Colchin farm, beginning at 12 o’clock on Wednesday, February 10, the following property. Four head of horses, one three years old, 2 mare colts coming one year old, and one mare coming ten years old. One fresh cow, with calf by side. Machinery: Turnbull wagon, good as new, manure spreader, hay ladder, 60gal. kettle, grind stone, fence stretcher, 6 tons of bay in maw, 200 bushels of corn and numerous other articles. Also 600 feet of lumber, some fence posts, corn sheller, work bench, meat bench and barrels, some corn fodder Terms: —$5.00 and under, cash; ovei that amount a credit of 9 months will be given. No goods removed until settled for. JOHN BOGNER. John Spuller, Auct. 2St6 0 THE JOHN ISCH SALE. Don’t forget the date, Tuesday, Feb ruary 9th, the day of the big John Isch sale, to be held on what is known as the old Robinson farm, five miles southwest of Monroe, eight miles east of Bluffton, seven miles northwest of Berne and ten miles ; southwest of Decatur. - 28t3 JOHN ISCH. Democrat Wants Ads Pay.
Public Sale 1 win offer for sale at public auction nt his residence, Friday, February 12 Th. followlM ner»"»l l'rol»-«X. , eol. comm. S old. 1 h.r„ e.U oomlo, > old. . „„ a ■. * “"'1;,...., s,-.u .«* ~ "‘j- ’!"!»“urn’roTd ■>“• ,re ’" b ’ A ‘"" I,l ' 1 »»'■ 'I *• J. ,“r .A, Whe fresli l»l ■ 1.1 l biooded „„ r . : * z. »ii. ">■ ,* TmZ «■ i,! ' * Bot . ■tein heifer, 1 Durham heifer, 3 steers. h4HFFP-23 extra good breeding ewes and one good Shropshire buck. HOGS-3 good brood sows. 24 good feeding shoats weighing about SO Ib ß . i Duroc mate hog, weight 200 ibs. ' CRAIN and HAY -Six or eight hundred bu. of corn In crih, one hundred bu. of seed oats in bin; six or < ght tons and one huq . ■ired shocks of corn fodder. IM PI EMENTS-1 clean-sweep hay loader. 1 McCormick mower, 1 John □eere sulky breaking plow, 1 Oliver sulky breaking plow 2 spring tooth harrows, 2 spike tooth harrows, - Oliver riding cultivator Clipper riding ultivator 1 Hoke riding cultivator, 1 Superior grain drill. 1 cutaway ’ouble disc good as new. 1 McCormick self dump hay rake. 1 weeder. 1 new "round Plow, one Cog clog roller, 1 Corn King manure spreader, one 3’, Olds wagon. 1 light farm wagon. 2 A-shaped hog-houses, good as new; . et blacksmith tools complete. 1 fence-weaving machine. 1 four-row spray pump, about 29 bu. potatoes, 5 doz. chickens and many other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS OF SALE —For all amounts of SIO.OO and under, cash in hand, .’or amounts over SIO.OO a credit of 9 months will be given. Note hearing 3 per cent, interest after maturity, with approved security, and waiving valuation or 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. SALE WILLL COMMENCE AT 10:00 A. M. ROY L. AYRES A. MICHAUD, Auctioneer. 2LMER BAUMGARTNER, Clerk.
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