Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 43, Decatur, Adams County, 19 February 1915 — Page 6

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east buffalo. East Buffalo, N. Y„ Feb. 19--(Sp<c ial to Daily Democrat)— Receiptß. 5. 200; shipments, 950; official to New York yesterday, 570; hogs closing steady. . Heavy. $7.00® 17.15; mixed, Ma; Yorker. $7.30® >7.40; pigs, $7.16«r $7.25; roughs, $5.85® $6.25; stags, $4.50®'55.50; sheep, 10,000; slow; top lambs. $9.15. G. T. BURK. New corn Clover seed Alsike seed Wheat Rye , ?L,l ‘ Barley Timothy Been * 2 00 t 0 * 22f ' Oats NIBLICK 4 CO. Eggs • -’2' Butter 18c®2 c FULLENKAMPB. « ~. Butter BERLINGB. Indian Runner ducks Sc Chickens llc Fowls 7’c Ducks He Geese 71’Young turkeys He; Old Tom turkeys He Old Hen turkeys ....lie lid Roosters 6l Butter, packing stock 18c Eggs ISc Above prices para for poultry free from feed.

STOCK SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at the J. Q. Neptune farm, Rivarre, 5 Vi: miles southeast of Decatur, 1 mile southeast of Bobo and 3% miles northwest of Willshire, on the old Piqua road, beginning at 10 o'clock, on Monday, March 1, 1915, the following property, to-wit: Thirty-three head of cattle: Guernsey cow, gives 3 gals, milk a day, coining 6 years old; Guernsey cow, 2 years old; Durham cow, 6 years old, with twin ' calves by side; red cow, coming 6 years old, red cow, coming 3 years old; 2 black Jersey cows, coming 6 and 7 years old; red cow, coming 5 years; Durham cow, coming 5 years; roan cow, coming 3 years old; Jersey cow. will be fresh soon; big Jersey cow. will be fresh by day of sale; 2 Jerseycows, coming 3 years; yellow Jersey cow, coming 6 years old; one half Holstein cow, coming 4 years; Short-1 Horn cow, 7 years old, fresh April 1; full blooded Jersey, 5 years old, fresh Jan. 1, last; 2 Holstein bulls, coming 2 and 3 years; full blooded Holstein. I 1 year old, eligible to registration; 13 calves year old late next summer. Fiftysix Head of Hogs: 42 siioats, weighing 40 to 70 lbs. each; ten shoals, weighing about 100 lbs. or better; 2 brood sows with pigs by side, pigs weighing 35 lbs.; 2 Duroc sows, to farrow April Ist. Eighteen Head of Sheep: 17 ewes, will lamb last of March and first of April; Shropshire black, coming 2 years old. Horses and Mules: Grey mare, Belgian, 8 years old, 1600 lbs., in foal; grey mare, Norman, coming 4 years old. 1400 lbs., bred to Jack; 2 grey mare colts, Nor mans, coming 2 years old; 2 roan horse colts, coming 2 years old; colt coming 1 year old; black mule, 10 years old. Terms of Sale:—ss.oo and under, cash in hand. Over that amount a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security. No goods removed until settled for; 4 per cent off for cash. NEPTUNE * FUNK.

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KALVER MARKETS. Wool ..„....21r®2* ‘Beef hide* .. M «.ll< Calf l® f w Tallow 6< g Sheep pelts >sc<Jsl.oo LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. ’. Chickens .....lie 11 Indian Runner ducks Sc Fowls ....llv Ducks H c I Geese U s 9 Young turkeys He j ’ Old Tom turkeys Hi Old Hen turkevs Hi ’ Old Roosters 5c | i Eggs 18c | I Butter 18c Above prices paid for poultry free from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. — Butterfat, delivered 3‘h Butterfat, in country 29c | Butter, wholesale 32. i Butter, retail 35-. COAL PRICES. Stove $ i 6< Egg 7 6' Chestnut, hard $7.71 Poca, egg and lump $6 0< I W Ash »4 6' 1 V. Splint 94 2' H. Valhy $4.21 R. Lion $4 51 ( Cannel! 96.0 t J. Hill 95.01 Kentucky 94. at ( Lurig 94,&t (

— J. J. Baumgartner, Harry Bunn, . auctioneers. f G. F. Kintz, clerk. PUBLIC SALE. | The undersigned will offer at public sale on what is known as the Yager farm, located % mile west of Pleas ant Mills and about 5 miles southeast of Decatur, on Monday, February- 22. 1915, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m, sharp, tiie following property, tc-wii: p I Four Head Horses: One gray mare, i i 12 years old, sound and works in all i < harness; bay mare, 3 years old, be -n ; : ' hitched once; black horse colt, coin- t ing yearling; general purpose horse,! 1 9 years old, broke to all harness.: I Three Head of Cattle: One red, 4-11 year-old cow, will be fresh; one ?.'i I Durham bull, coming yearling; Jer- i sey heifer, coming yearling; 22 head J of ewes and 1 buck. Fifteen Head I; |of Hogs: Two full blooded Poland j. China sows, due to farrow in April; * 1 frill blooded Duroc Jersey sow, due 11 to farrow in April; red sow, due to 11 I farrow in April; Chester White male ' I hog. 2 years old; 10 shoats, weight < 50 lbs. each. Farming Implements: i 1 Farm wagon. 3 inch tread; Zimmer- : man carriage, in good shape; top bug-' < gy. set single buggy harness, carri- ' aee. in good condition; Welter A. i < Wood mower, good as new; 1-horse I i disc drill, 8 discs; Milwaukee hay i rake, good as new; hay tedder, in good condition, pair hay ladders an.l i beet rack combined, Mo- : line walking breaking plow, Bron, . ■ spring cultivator rider, Brown-Manley 11 , riding cultivator, Deere corn planter. , in good working condition; Deer 12-; i disc, in good shape, roller, made of ‘ t mower wheels, nearly new; building I ) 10x12x6, roofed two ways; 2 sets of i gravel beds, 2 hog crates, clod drag, I ■, mud boat, feed cooker, kettle and j a jacket; double harpoon h»y fork, 1001 ■- tbs. of inch ray rope, pullies, grind ;- stone, set double trees, set horse' t- eveners, hog chute, 2 hog houses. I shed roof, 6xß. Will offer 75 bu. seed j potatoes, 2 tons of clover hay and oth-|

. er articles not mentioned. | Terms: All sumsdinder $5.00, cash [ in hand. Over ss.oo'a note, with good i security, for 9 months, with 6 per i cent Interest alter date of .maturity. I All sums -must be settled for before removed from premises. The Ladles’ Aid society of the I Pleasant Mills M. E. church will se-ve dinner. CLYDE WOLF. John Stabler, Auct. i Charles Yager, Clerk. PUBLIC SALE. As I am going to leave my farm, I will offer at I übllc sale at my residence, 5% miles south of Dixon, Ohio, and I’/is mile north of Watt, on the s tate line, on Tuesday, March 2, 1915. beginning at 10 o’clock a. m„ sharp the following property, to-wlt: Five Head of Horses: Black gelding, coming 9 years old, weight 1550; ba) mare, 9 years old, weight 1500; gray marc. 9 years old. weight 1550; ba., driving horse, 9 years old, weight 1200, pace or trot; general purpos' m: - '. 7 years old. weight 1100. with Jani black slotted Arabian bred, any I Liid can drive her. Two Head Cal [tie: Jersey cow, 7 years old. wtfl b< 1 frech May 9; heifer calf, half Jersey land Durham, 9 months old. One Hun dred Ten Head of Hogs: Fifteen brod sews, will farrow between las'; of March and Ist of May, 3 of then full blood Duroc Jerseys; 2 ful • 1.10.' led Duroc mole hog-, eno comin; 2 years cl 1 and one 9 months old; 31' shoats weighing from ICO to 150 lbs.' CO head of shoats weighing from ?•( to 60 tbs. each. About 30 head o' hlckcr.s. About 30 fodder shocks it field; 3 hog houses; 4'l reds ho: fence. I’4 in. high; 160 rods barb wire 15 bbl. gnlvanled water tank. Doublet breeding work harness, good a? new. Farming Implements: Tiffin 2 horse wagon, broad tire. Hcosi. r 10 hoe disc drill, new (’as adr.y breakins rid’ng plow, walking breaking plow Deere 2-hcrse corn planter, riding Oliver cultivator, disc harrow, spike tooth harrow, mud boat, 1-horse cul tivator. Above farm implements only used one and two seasons. Terms: —Al) sums of $5 and unde: cash in hand. Over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchas or giving bankable note therefor with approved freehold security to satis faction of the undersigned. No prop erty removed until settled for; 4 per '-ent eff for cash on sums over $5.00 Free Innch will be served at noon. MRS. SHANNON MILLER. John Srubler, Auct. Fred Koldewey, Clerk. PUBLIC SALE. I, the undersign?'!, having sold m. farm, will offer at public sale, 2 miles, north of Manmouth, or 1 mile east o' Concord church, on Tuesday, Febru ary 23, 1915, beginning at 10 o’clock a. in., the following property, to-wit: Four Head of Horses: One bay coael horse colt, coming 2 years old; on. bay mare, 10 years old. safe in foal; bay herse, coming 2 years cld; blacl mare, coming 2 years old. Fifteen Head of Cattle: One Jersey cow, 7 years old, coming fresh in March; Jersey calf, 6 months old; Guernsey bull, 2 years old; Red cow, will *>< fresh last of February; roan cow, v/il be fresh last cf March: r d cow. wi! be fresh last of March; Irndle cow, coming 4 years old; black cow, com lug S years ct, fresh in March; bull 2 years cld; 3 year-old roan Durhar. cow, fresh March 10; Durham heilar 1 year old; 2 bull calves, 6 month? old; Lull calf, 3 months old; Durham bull calf, 3 weeks old. Hogs and chickens: Two Poland China sows will farrow in April; 6 Poland Chinr shorts, will weigh abcut 100 lbs. each’ 3 siioats, weighing about 125 lbs each; 100 head chickens; 5 full blood ed single comb Rhode Island covkcr els; 8 full blooded R. (’. B. Leghorn hens. Farming Implements: Two binders, 2 hay loaders, manure spread er, drill, disc, steel roller, hay tedder Pioneer fanning mill, Clover sem buncher, set double work harness. I I two-horse wagons, cultivator, hug” tongue, mud boat, feed cutter, ’i ■,< > corn planter, Zanesville corn plow ‘ Cchunk breaking plow, one-horse cul I tivator, two-horse cultivator. liny .rack, crank chum, pair 300 lb. b n ;'' I scales, range stove, kitchen c-liin, t.

rocking chairs lawn mower anti many h other articles, d Terms:—All rums of SS.CO and ini' der, cash; all sums over 95.00 pur- . chaser must give note with good s«e curity, tearing I''.' cent Interest alter date of maturity; 4 per cent off lor a cash. ] The Ladies’ Aid society of tile c cerd church will serve dinner. B. O. NVE. John Spuhler, Auctioneer. Willis Fonm r, Clerk. — —o : — PUBLIC SALE. I The und< rsigned will offer for sale on the old Acker farm, miles ■ northwest of Willshire, I’4 miles east of Pleasant Mills, 2 miles southeast • of Bobo, ’,i mile north Jones school ; house, on the old Piqua road, on Thursday, February 25, 1915, beg.n-1 nlng at 10 o'clock a. in., sharp, thit| following prqperty, to-wit: Ten Head of Horses: Brown marc, 9 years oil, I weight 1560 Rm„ in foal; brown mare. 10 years old. w< > ht 1 '’o; bay ware, 7 \e rs old, weight 12.j9; bay' niaie. com.ng 3 years old, weight 1260 lbs.; bey mare, 3 years old. weight 1300' lbs.; bay gelding, % Belgium, 3 years old, weight 1150 ILs.; 3 spring colts, comini I year old. <no of these colls is "s Belgium; black mare, 13 years Id. Ten Heal of Cattle: Larg red. ■ows. 7 years old. fresh in March, ar "* red cow, C years old, fresh in Mt>.r.li; Durham cow, 4 years old, fresh in Airll; heifer, 2 years old, fresh in Mrrch; he'ter, 2 y.ars oil. fresh in April; Durlrnm Lull, coming 2 years old; Lull call’. IS months old: 3 alves, coming 1 year ell. Poultry: 10 heal of stand .rd bred Barred Plymouth f i e!: cocker- Is. 12 head ful: bicode 1 I ■-••hern hi and cockerJs; 1 Tom Imrlmy, a g"od one. Farminr Implements: Chock rev or corn pl.'itF er, 1 new ground plow, high wheelo i siring wagon. Climax nmgncir.e so:t coal stove. Terms: —All sums uml'm 5.00, cn-i

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' —— -WMKT " in hand; over $5.00 a credit of nine months will be given, purchaser giving bankable note with approved 3eurity: 4 per cent off for sash. No I rorerty removed until settled for, S. A. ROOP. John Spuhler. Auct. Vv. H. Teel le, Clerk. *- Let us oil and repair your; r i ncss- Prompt service and iriccs SC.'IAFER HDW. CO. WANTED-Girl to assist in doing housework. Must be able to go hrn-e it nis lit. ’Phone 758. .. J _T SISI II Illi — Tl —

CITY LIGHT BILLS. City light and power bills arc now due. Penalty if not paid on or before the 20th of the mopth. Payable at City Treasurer’s office. ' LOST—Geld class ring, initials, “D. H. S„ 1915, ’ and initials on inside, I"V H ” Finder please return to this 1 ofli: o. 43 « i WANTEB— Lady apprentice at the new Wayne Studio, 109% No. Se<ond street; above the Menig pool room. Call in the morning between 8 '•>nd 9 o’clock. I 1 .. I 1■! M 1

MAN WANTED. A good farmer wants to hire a reliable married man to work for him by the year. A good opportunity for the right man. Inquire “A,” Daily DemnIcrat, Decatur, Ind. 4013 — o FOR RENT—Five-room house on No. 11th St., No. 313, in good condition; good cistern and well water; woodshed and stable. Inquire of M-s. George Dutcher, ’phone 14 on R line. 43tf FOR SALE —One good Jersey cow, fresh: one con, 9 months old; 4 brood sows. Inquire of A. L. BrentUnger. Magley, Ind. 42t8