Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 49, Decatur, Adams County, 26 February 1915 — Page 6

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east buffalo. East Buffalo, N. Y., Feb. 26— (Spec-■ iul to Daily Democrat)— Receipts, 1,-1 SOO; ghlpmerits, 2,280; official to New York yesterday, 380; hogs closing steady at decline. Mixed, medium and heavy, $6.90*1 $7.00; orkers and pigs, |7.15057.2:>; roughs, s6.oo<t $6.25; stags, $4.00«t $5.00; sheep. 2,000; steady; top lambs $10.00: cattle, 50; steady. G. T. BURK. s cl Now corn Clover seeu s7.bO Alsike seed s'-- >5 Wheat * 14;! Rye * IJO Barley 6i,c Timothy b*eea $2 00 to $2.25 Oats 51c j NIBLICK 4 CO. Eggs 18c Butter 18c©27< 1 FULLENKAMPB. Eggs 13c 1 Butter 17c@27c 1 BEHLINGS. Indian Runner duetts Sc j Chickens He ) Fowls l' <; ( Ducks He | Geese He 5 Young turkeys 14c 5 Old Tom turkeys He f Old Hen turkeys He Did Roosters 5< ' Butter, packing stock 18c 1 6 Eggs 18c J Above prices para tor poultry tree - from feed. ’

STOCK SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at the J. Q. Neptune farm, Rivarre, 5’- 2 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, j on Monday, March 1, 1915, the following property, to-wlt: Thirty-three head of cattle: Guernsey cow, gives 3 gals, milk a day, coming 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 Jersey cows, coming 3 years; yellow Jersey cow, coming 6 years old; one half Holstein cow, coming 4 years; ShortHorn 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, 1 year old, eligible to registration; 13 calves year old late next summer. Fiftysix Head of Hogs: 42 shoats, weighing 40 to 70 lbs. each; ten shoats. weighing about 100 lbs. or better; 2 brood sows with pigs by side, pigs weighing 35 tbs.; 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 tbs.,’ bred to Jack; 2 grey mare colts, Ncr 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: —$5.00 and under cash in hand. Over that amount n 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. Woo) Beef hides WAM • 11* | Calf Is> Tallow 6» Sheep pelts [email protected] LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Chickens He Indian Runner ducks Sc Fowls He Ducks He j Geese He Young turkeys 14c Old Tom turkeys , He Old Hen turkeys 11c Old Roosters Ec Eggs .18c Butter 18c Above prices paid for poultry free from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. Butter fat, delivered 31c Butter fat, in country 2.8 c Butter, wholesale 31c Butter, retail .....34c COAL PRICES. Stove $7.5< Egg 7.5 t Chestnut, hard $7 7.' Poca, egg and lump $5.00 W. Ash $4.5' V. Splint $4 2/ H. Valley $4.26 R. Lion $4.50 Cannell s6.O'. J. Hill $5 0( Kentucky $4.50 Lurig $4.5( ;

J. J. Baar.:girnn-r. Harry Bunn, auctioneers. G. F. Kintz, clerk. PUBLIC SALE. As I am going to leave my farm, I will offer at public sale at n.y resi- | deuce, 5'4 miles south cf Dixon, Ohio, j and 1>(. mile north ot Watt, cn the 1 state line, cn Tuesday, March 2, 1915, j beginning at 10 o’clock a. in., sharp i' 1 the following property, to-wit: Five I' j Head of Horses: Black gelding, com- 1 ■ing 9 years old, weight 1559; bay j 1 j mare, 9 years old, weight gray | ! mare, 9. years old, weight 1550; bay i 1 j driving horse, 9 years old, weight 1200, pace or trot; general purpose 1 mare, 7 years old, weight 1100, white | 1 and black spotted Arabian bred, any 1 child can drive her. Two Head Cat- 1 tie: Jersey cow, 7 years old, wjjl be j' fresh May 9; heifer calf, half Jersey;' and Durham, 9 months old. One Hun-1 5 dred Ten Head of Hogs: Fifteen j brod sews, will farrow between last 1 of March and Ist of May, 3 of them j 1 full blood Duroc Jerseys; 2 full 11 blooded Duroc male hogs, one coming 2 years old and one 9 months old; 33 shoats weighing from 100 to 150 lbs.: 1 60 Tiead of shoats weighing from 30 1 to 60 lbs..each. About 30 head oi! chickens. About 30 fodder shocks in! field; 8 hog houses; 40 reds hog) fence. 34 in. high; 160 rods barb wire: ! ,15 bbl. galvanled water tank. Double I set breeching work harness, good a;) new. Farming Implements: Ti®n 2-\ 1 J horse wagon, broad tire; Hoosier If i< 1 hoe disc drill, new Cassaday breaking 1 ,! riding plow, walking breaking plow, ! ! Deere 2-hcrse corn planter, riding Oi- j' 1 iver cultivate,r, disc harrow, spik' l t tooth harrow, mud boat, 1-horse cul- i ) tivator. Above farm implements only: I ; used one and two seasons. ) < Terms:—AH sums of $5 and under., 1 cash in hand. Over $5.00 a credit 1 '• of 9 months will be given, purchas- . •- er giving bankable note therefor with | !-1 approved freehold security to satis--faction of the undersigned. No prop|erty removed until settled for; 4 per

I cent off tor cash on sums over $5.-0. I Free lunch will be served at noon. J MRS. SHANNON MILLER. | John Svuhlcr, Auct. I Fred Koldewi y, Clerk. PUBLIC SALE. I sale at thy Wra. Colchin farm, 3 m!W ( cast of Decatur, acre:".' road from the Union Chapel cliur.li. on Wednesday. ' March 3. 1915, beginning at 13:31 o'clock p. m., sharp., the followin' property, to-wit: Four Head <>l Horses: One coming 7 years old, 1 coming 5 years old. both are good heavy horses: ono coming 2 yean old, one Belgian mare, coming 1 years old. Nine Head of Cattle: Obi Cue rasoy heifer, 2 years old in spring be fresh on or before April 1; whit' faced Hereford, coming 2 years old n si ring, lie fresh on or before April 1 brindle heif< r, coming 2 years old ispring, be fresh on or before April * spotted heifer, coming 2 years oh n spring, be fresh on or before Apri 1; red Durham heifer, coming 2 year: old in spring, be fresh by day of sale roan cow, coming 4 years old. be frcsl on or before April 1; red heifer, years old. be fresh on or before Apri 1; full blooded Holstein bull, comin 2 years old in spring: red steer, com irg 2 years old. All in good shap< and in healthy rendition. Eight Hea Hogs: Four good brood sows, wi! farrow May 1; 4 head of pigs. Far r ing Implements: Turnbull wager good as new; good wide tire wagon wagen box. set dump boards, buggy good as new; Buckeye binder, ridin, cultivator, good as new; double shov cl plow, breaking plow, spike tooil harrow, dcubl 1 set breeching wor' harness, good as new; set buggy hai ness, about 10 bu. good seed potatoes 4 bu. good seed corn, about 2 loai good fodder, 3 dozen chickens am many other articles. Terms: —Ail sums of $5.00 and ur. der, cash: over $5.00 a credit of nin months will be given, purchaser git ing bankable note with approved s< curity; 4 per cent off for cash. N t roperty removed until settled for. ROLLA R. JACKSON. John Spuhler, Auct. Perry Workinger, Clerk. PUBLIC SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE The undersigned will offer at put lie auction at his residence. 313 Soutl Eleventh street, on Saturday, Febru ary 27, 1915, beginning at 12:30 p. m the following property, to-wit: O mop, Packard ergan, leather daven port, good as new; 9x12 Brussels rug center stand, library table, heate: burns hard or sofe coal; sanitar. couch; parlor lamp, 5 small velve rugs, | lush couch. IS yards of goo< matting, set of dining room chairs dining rocm table, sideboard, Minm sota cabinet sewing machine, kitche: range, kitchen cabinet, 2 bedstead • ith springs, good mattress and pad dresser and commode combined, . rocking chairs, oil stove, good a new: 4 bushels of nice potatoes, car pet sweeper, oil heater, to buggy, dishes, crocks am other articles too numerous t. mention. Terms: —All sums of $5 00 and ur der cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit ( f 9 months will be given, purchase’ giving a good bankable note, bearing 7 per cent interest from date if no paid when due; 4 per cent discoun for cash. HARVEY C. CLEM, Owner. John Spuliier, Auct. Wes Hoffman, Clerk. 44t6 PUBLIC CALE. The undersigned will offer at pui lie sale at his residence, % mile sout’ of Rivarre end 5 miles east of Deca tur on the Piqua road, on what i: known as the old Schafer farm, o: Thursday, March 4, 1915, beginning a 10:30 o’clock a. m., sharp, the follow ing property, tc-wit: Two Head < Horses: One bay horse. 11 years o': one gray horse. Two Hoad of Cattle Jersey cow, coming 6 years old. ■ be fresh in May; Jersey heifer, v.i, calf by side. One brood sow, fu! blooded Duroc. Farming Implements: Wagon, good as new; old w? - n. T-!" waukee binder, in good ru'’:> >: der: Deering disc, John Do

. planter used only one season: McCormick m'lwcr hay rake, IJ-splk'’ tooth harrow, walking breaking plow, riding corn cultivator, McSberry -• horse disc drill, double shovel plow, cream separator, 100 folding tomai > crates, 2-seati d carriage, one buggy, set work harness, set single bi. :y harness, other articles too numerous to mention. About 80 chickens, 5 ducks; 30 shod s of coni. Terms:—All sums of $5.00 and un der, rash in hand: over $5.00 a cred ' of 9 months will he givrn, purchaser giving bankable note with a; prev •> security: 4 ).r cent off for cash. N property removed until settled for. WM. SWING, Owner. Harry Daniels, Auct. o PUBLIC SALE. As 1 have rented my farm 1 will 0' er at public auction, 1 mile west am 1% mile south of Monroe, or 44 mile north of Berne, Tuesday, March •• 915, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m harp, the following property, to wn 'curteen Head of Hi rses: Bay mar * years old, % Belgian, weight 1900 >ay mare, 7 years old, -'.j Belgian veight 1900; this team mates up good ray mare, 6 years old, weight IS'-, afe in foal: bay nr:r ■, G year old. • Belgian, weight 1660, safe in toai earn sorrel geldings, 5 years old veight, 3500; roan gelding, we’gl ’300; gray mare, coming 2 years ol n spring, weight 1160; thick driv.i aorse, 7 years old, lady broke, weiA 1160;; bay driving mare, 5 year ,ld, well broke, weight. 102’ ;ray driving mare, 3 years oh roke; black driving horse, coming ■ears old; gray driving mare, 1 years old, safe in ft al; spring celt. 2 Head cf Cattle: Spotted cow, 8 year fid; will be froth about April 1; r ow, 8 years old, will be fresh abcu late of sale: spotted cow, 4 yi irs oi ■.vill be fresh in March; spotted cow, years old, cal by her side; red cow. ears cl 1, will be fresh about date 1 ■ale; spotted cow, will be fresh it larch; s;otted cow, will he fresh i April; heifer, 2 years old, will b( fr bout day of sale; Red steer, 2 yea. dd; ro:n steer, 2 years old; roc ,eif r, 2 years old; spotted heifer, ears old; 12 calves, coming 1 y Id, consisting of C steers ami G hi ■rs, these calves are all raised fro;ood stock of cattle and are all gc > nes. 34 Head of Hogs, consisting c 3 good Duroc brood sows, 1 Duro uale hog, 1 year old, and about 2 hoats. One Tom turkey. Farmin mjlements: Turnbull wagon, Wied; Eirdsell wagen, with bed; Dee; r.g binder. Champion low down rat ure spreader, used 2 seasons; Jointon mewer. Deere hay leader, Drui: nd riding breaking plow, John Deer iding breaking plow, John Deer heck rower, 10 hoe American dis 'rill, Tiger riding cultivator, 2 Me: rch riding cultivators, set bob sled mid boat, hay rack, and grain be< ■ombined, set dump boards, sprtn coth harrow, s; ike tooth harrow, torse John D'cre disc harrow, wi‘ railer; clover buncher, Stewart hore 'Upper, 2 steel tire top buggies. 4 set single buggy harness, 3 sets doub' icrness, brass trimm d; about 8 co rs, corn sled, hay rake, woods: ■oiler, gasoline cook steva. coal coo teve, many ether articles too numei - >ut to mention. Terms: —Ail rums under $5.00 ca.i n hand; over SS.CO a credit cf mm nonths will be given, purchaser igh ng bankable no e with approved st uriy; 4 per cent est for cash. N. roperty removed until settled for. Free lunch will be served. PETER RICH. Jesse Michaud and J. N. Burkheai ucts. M. th I.icchty. C! •':. NOTICE. A Hawkins Rheumatic Remedy. This Fnimcn'. is r -ut to stop rheu •latic pain, exce'lent for Lumbagr, :'i” a, Headache and other pains > good for plettri-iy. Saturate t -i.iilen cloth, apply to affected parts Iso use a hot water bottle. In om d one-half hears there will be n< aim There have been hundreds o bottles of this liniment sold and it lias proven itself to be good. Directions on every bottle. For sale at Williams Sons’ grocery, Decatur, Ind., and also by Mr. L. G. Williams, R. R. 10. 4416 o ■. NOTICE TO PUBLIC. M. E. Hower, hav'ng purchased the Interest cf Chari.. Hov C in the Hower ,<i Hower groccy, it will ho an accommodation th it will cortiJnl: be api reciatod by both parties, i: those who are owing them will ::r range to settle accounts. You wi) readily understand 'that with the accounts settled, it v.i’.l be much em i for us to arrange our affairs. W< are thankful to you for all the favors of the past. Sincerely, 464,5 H3WIIR <!i H WJII. FOR SALE —House and lot : n t’ e Meibers addttkn. V.’iil cell m 0 bargain. Call at this office. 46'3 1-OR RENT—Eight-icom house on Monroe St. Inquire of Amos Yorter - 44t3

PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale nt puldie auction “•« farm kno "," ' as th.’ old J. H. Mnrtz farm. 1 milo , south and 1 mile east of Monroe and , 5 miles north and I mile east, of y Berne, on Thursday. March 4 1915, s beginning at 1 o’clock sharp, the fol--5 lowing property, to-wit: Household Goods' Two cupboards, 3 bureaus, - commodes, good range, good soft coal . burner, good organ. 4 bedsteads, zine, r sofe. 2 safes. 3 tables, 4 sands, s w--1 ing machine. 4 sets bed springs. 3 set of <hair, 2 trunks. 5 rocking chain, wardrobe, lounge, - mirrors, large kraut cutter, 2 iron kettles. 1-’ stone jars, 12 milk crocks, wash boiler, :’ übs. clct! dryer, double-barreled shot pun. cerpet sw c| er. clock, dulsi int r. 3 feather beds, 8 pillows. < pieces of carpet, 9S yards; 3 bbl. po '-.toes, 8 single cords of wood, loti timothy hay. 12 bu. clover seed. 6 lo.;. cans of fruit, lot of dishes and a ■ t cf other articles too numerous ti :< ntion. Terms:—All sums under $5.00 cash n hand; over $5.00 « credit cf 6 months will be giv. n. purchaser giving bankable note with approved sourity. No property moved until settled for. N. F. AND S. J. MARTZ. J. N. Burkhead, Auct. G. R. Martz, Clerk. o-— — SAY, MISTER MAN! You may be satisfied, but not conent. Are you? I have traded for a ana in Ohio and have no more us? or it than I ’nave for a gunboat. I vant to sell or trade my interest about $3,0G0). I have thought of th ? any felk ws working on a salary or n some small business, just making living. How independ nt they could io on this farm. It is a grand home, .nd anyone could pay out on it. Good ri< k house, colonial style, with big ini trees in the yard, two barns, hicken house, wind pump, maple ugar house. Oh, yes, there are 155 ires—2o acres of timber, over 500 ugar tr e to make ma. 1 le syrup rem; good orchard; only 30 mil-s com Cleveiani, 13 miles from Lake rie. Will grew anything. Want a home for some one? See me t cnce, for I espcct to sell or trade o seme one new. Wire or write io’ay. E. W. BECKETT. ’ Fort Wayne, Ind NOTICE. A representative of the National \rt an 1 Cr yer, company, the largest orperatkn of its kind in the Unite! tales, will W-'t cur city th-’ first cf he coming week. AU 1 versos ar.stlc work should appreciate the opportunity of gaining some fine paintngs. 49t2 c Let us oil and repair your larness. Prompt service and 'rices right, SCHAFER HDW. CO. 'OR RENT —Five-room house cn Nn. 11th St., No. 313, in good condition; ■ood cistern and well water; woodbed and stable. Inquire of APs. George Dutcher, 'phone 14 on R 43tf

I ® "1T T l 9 ITT I Big Wind Up Sale Choice of Any I adies Winter Coat i i in our Stock all this Seasons Choicest | 1 Styles to Select from. Nothing i ■ Reserved ALL MUST GO. ? 1 LOT AT - - $3,98 ! * 1 " " - ■ $4.98 fffi COATS THAT SOLD FROM SlOto 822.50 1 I BIG REMNANT SALE THIS WEEK Jjyl ’ ALL WINTER UNDERWEAR AT SALE PRICES NIBLICK & CO. 1 ’

NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Notice is hereby given that th'? P undersigned Board of CommiwoueM ' O s Adams County at their March ses- ' sion will receive sealed blds lor tho ’ purchase of supplies for the county f infirmary, ns follows: Groceries. Dry ’ Goods. Drugs. Wall Paper, I’a nw. Clothing. Fence I’osts, Tobacco, Flu e 1 ‘ and Hardware, " AU bids must be filed with the 1 Board nt least five days before the ’ session begins, accompanied by the usual affidavit. CHRISTIAN EICHER. WILLIAM REPI’ERT, DAVID J. DILLING, 1 Commissioners. ■ T. H. Baltzell, Auditor. 19-2 G —o notice of commissioners SALE OF REAL ESTATE. The undersigned commissioner, by virtue of an order of the Adams Cn--1 cult Court, made and entered in a ; au-e therein pending, entitled “Ciinte.ji Hart et al. vs. Sarah'Reed et al. ,r..l No. 8927 ui on the do< kct.-> thercr hereby gives ivt'ce tint nt the law nlTice of Dore B. Erwin in the City >i . Decatur, Indiana, on Friday,the 26th Day of March, 1910. between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m. and 2 o’clock p. m„ of said day. and from day to day thereafter until sold he will offer for sale at priva'c sale and at not less than the full appraised value thereof the following described real estate in Adams county, to-wit: Commencing at the southwest corner of the south half (sfc) of the southeast quartir cf section three'(3) in township twenty-eight (28) north, range fifteen east, thence runnit.east ninety-six (96) rods and eight . (8) feet, thence north eighty (80» rod- to the Thomas Maloy’s land: thence west ninet-six (96) rods and eight (8) feet on the south line o Thomas Maloy's land to the wo-t line of said south half (%): tlienci south eighty (SO) rods to the place of lieginning. containing fifty (50) acres, more or less; Also, the west half (%) of tin northwest quarter (’4) of the northeast quarter (’4) of section ten (10). township twenty-eight (28) north, range fifteen (15) east, containing twenty (20) acres, more or less. In all seventy (70) acres of land, more or less. Terms of Sale. Qne-third (1-3) cash on day cf sale; one-third (1-3) in one (1) year: on• third (1-3) in two (2) years with six (6) per cent interest from data, 1 ayable annually. Deferred payments tn be secured by mortgage cn the r>:il e-ta'e sq'd and free-holi surety. D. B. ERWIN, ■Commissioner, 26-5-12 • D i atiir, Indiana. MONEY TO LOAN. The Decatur Abstract Loan Co. is in a position to make all kinds of loans. Plenty of money. We make loans on city property. Low rate of interest. The Decatur Abstract & Loan Co. E. BURT LENHART. Secretary. FOR RENT —Six room house on Mercer avenue, insid' 1 railroad; 5 room house on North sth St. ’Phone 2:■ ‘•j-w i'S’ office. 45t6 ■ ''OR SALE Durcc Jersey bred gilts. for March an I April farrows. Pure I red Learning seed corn. —C. C. MilI nr. It. R. N. Decaiur, Ind. 49t18

PUBLIC SALE. ‘ The undersigned will off Pr for I *ut lublic auction at his f arn , . .as the old Joel Falk farm, c ‘I • northeast of Decatur on the p "'I ' read, cr H mile south and 1. ■ . northeast of Bobo, on WedneJM March 3, 1915, beginning at 10 0 -. a. ra.. sharp, the following Iri) '?| - to-wit: Three Head o( » rel nmre. 9 years old, weight ]• / ■ bey mare, 11 years old. weight j-v ■ bay horse, coining three year/ Two Head of Cattle: j Grsey years old. will be fresh last of Guernsey cow, 8 years old, due 1 ■Do of April. Six Head of Hcg s: p., ) roc sow, with G pigs by sj ( j(. : ' | sow, with 7 pigs by side; 4 si hw I weight 50 lbs. each. Farming’ll'; i nients: Troy wagon, with tripl,. I nearly new; top buggy, good 1 front. Lane hay loader, used one s , * I sen, McCormick mower, new; Satticorn Planter, Monarch corn p i„.' I Deere breaking plow, spigp tooth I row, shovel plows, hay ladders, s,/ M board, mud boat, set heavy breed) ’■ brass trimmed harness, set lu>u<i/ I new; set buggy harness, brass t r ’■ fly nets, galvanized tank, tank h ■■ I er. new; wheelbarrow, hay, ai wu ."j ton; corn. 50 bu.; other arti.] e8 ■ mentioned. Terms:—All sums of $5.00 and 0> I der.ash in hand; over $5.00 a (red-H of 9 months will be given, I giving bankable note bearing S u, ■ , cent interest after maturity. N o I;rc? 1 erty moved until settled for. * WILSON hart. Harry Daniels, Auct. M Eavis, Chrk. AND CITY LOANS j Plenty of money, low rate 1 of interest. Prompt sen-1 ice. Long time. Abstracts I furnished. The Decatur Abstract & | Loan Company, Decatur, In- | diana. E. BURT LENHART, Secretary. | tr Attention of the public is apn I called to the baskei ball game to h I pulled ox Monday, March 1. by the I . merchants and the high school tr- I ulty, full anncuncement of which «s , made last evening. TIMBER, COAL A® ■| FARM LANDS, | , In the equitable climate of Ea.t It:- ! nessee. Too far south for Ion;, oil (winters and too far north for long ho; ■ summers. very liealtMi. I Malaria unknown. Cur specials | are: Small farms, garden an! trait ( plots. We can furnish some fine tracts d | .. timber. If Interested send for print- | , I Vst of bargains and descriptive j lists of the country and its adnnu- I j gcs. The U. S. Reelty Co, ILiniman, T? n.