Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 68, Decatur, Adams County, 20 March 1915 — Page 4

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EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo. N. ¥., Mar. 20—(Special to Daily Democrat)— Receipts, 9,COO; shipments. 1,140; official to New ork yesterday, 2,090; hogs closing steady at the advance. Heavy. $7,40&57.60; mixed, $7.50(1 $7.75; Yorkers, $7.75®57.85; pigs, $7.65{i $7.75; roughs, $6.35fi $6.50; stags, $4.50(i $5.75; sheep, 1,600; steady; top lambs, $10.90111 cattle, 600; slow. G. T. BURK. New corn 94c Clover seed $7.00 Alsike seed sl-47 Wheat $1.45 Bye Barley 60c Timothy Seed $2 00 to $2.25 Oats 56c NIBLICK & CO. Eggs 16c Butter 18c@27c FULLENKAMPS. Eggs 16c Butter 17c@27c BERLINGS. Indian Runner duels Sc Chiokens He Fowls He Ducks He Geese He Young turkeys 14c Old Tom turkeys 11c Old Hen turkeys 11c lid Roosters 6c Butter, packing stock 18c Eggs 16c Above prices pan tor poultry free from feed.

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FOR SALE—Roller top desk, good as; new; call ’phone 64. 63t3 i

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KALVER’S MARKETS. Woo] «ie. <•. Heet hides lie Calf lie Tallow 6e Sheep pelts 25cO$ 1.00 LOCAL PRODLCE MARKET. Chickens ...lie Indian Runner ducks Sc Fowls ..11c Ducks 11c Geese 11c Young turkeys 14c Old Tom turkeys lie Old Hen turkeys 11c Old Roosters Ec Eggs 16c Butter 18c Above prices paid for poultry free from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. Butterfat, delivered 29c Butterfat, in country 26c Butter, wholesale 29c Butter, retail 32c COAL PRICES. Stove $7.50 Egg 7.60 Chestnut, hard $7.75 Poca, egg and lump $5.00 W. Ash $4.60 V. Splint $4.?5 H. Valley $4.25 R. Lion $4.60 Cannell $6.00 J. Hill $5.00 Kentucky $4.00 Lurig $4.50

FOR SALE—Motor cycle in good condition. Inquire of Dick Burdg. 63t3

NOTICE OF PUBLIC LETTING. In the matter of the petition of George W. Gates et til., petition for a drain. In the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned superintendent of construction of the George W. Gates etal. drain, in Monroe. Blue Creek und St. Mary's Townships, in Adams County, Indiana, and being cause number 7993, of the records of the Adams Circuit Court, of Adams County, Indiana, will, on Saturday, April 3, 1915, up until 10 o'clock a. m., at the office of Phil L. Macklin, County Surveyor, of Adams County, Indiana, in the Morrison block south of the court house, in the City of Decatur, Adams County. Indiana, receive sealed bids for the construction of said Main Drain and Branch No. 1, in accordance with the report, profile, plans and specifications therefor now on file in the otli. e of the Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana, in said cause. Bids will be received and a contract for said work let as follows: Main drain from station 0 to 807, both inclusive: branch No. 1, from station 0 to 187. both inclusive, which means the whole of said drain and branch. This work is to be all open drain. No bids will be accepted except for the whole of said work. Bidders will be required to file their bids as required by law upon forms furnished by the undersigned superintendent of construction, and each bidder will be required to make and tile with ills hid the necessary affidavit of con-collusion and that he is a bonafl de bidder. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check in the sum of Five Hundred Dollars $500.00) drawn upon some bank in the State of Indiana, and payable to Phil L. Macklin, superintendent of construction, the same to be forfeited in the event that such bidder is awarded the contract and fai,'s and refuses to enter into a contract for such work and furnish the tlecessary bond therefor. The successful bidder will be required to enter into a contract for the construction of such work, and furnish a bond payable to the State cf Indiana in the penal sum of double tlie amount of such bid, conditioned for the faithful performance of such work, and that the contractor will pay all debts, of every kind and character. contracted and incurred in the construction of such work. Such bond may be either a surety or personal bond, in the event that a personal bond is given, at least two of the sureties thereon must be resident, free holders of Adams County. Indiana. Such bond to be approved by the undersigned superintendent of construction. The superintendent of construction reserves the right to reject any and all bids. No bid will be accepted in excess of the estimated cost of such work or in excess of the total amount of benefits found. No bids will be received which are not in compliance with the foregoing provisions land none will be received later than 10 o’clock a. m. on said date. Tlie time for completion of such work will be made known by the superintendent of construction on the day of sale and the successful bidder will be required to complete the work within tlie time fixed in the contract. Dated this 12th day of March, 1915. PHIL L. MACKLIN, 13-20 Supt. of Construction. oNOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. Tlie State of Indiana, County of Adams, ss: In tlie Adams Circuit Court, Febru ary Term, 1915. Eli W. Steele vs. William B. Martin et al. No. 8941. Complaint to foreclose mortgage. It appearing from affidavit filed in the above entitled cause, that Benjamin B. Teeple,-one of the above named defendants, is a non-resident of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby gived the said Benjamin B. Teeple that he be and appear before the Hon. Judge of the Adams Circuit Court on the Sth day of May. 1915, the same being the 24th Juridical Day of the next regular term thereof, to be holden at the Court House in the City of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the 12th day of April, A. D., 1915, and plead by answer or demur to said complaint.

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or the same will be heard and determined in his absence Witness my name and seal of said court hereto affixed, thia 12th day of March, 1915, FERDINAND BLEEKE. (Seal) Clerk. J. F. Snow, Atty for Plaintiff. 13-20-27 1 -o PUBLIC SALE. As I am going to move I will offer at public sale at my residence, 2 mil's west of Pleasant Mills and 1 mile north, on what is known as the Ferdinand Yake farm, pn Monday, Mar. 22, 1915, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., the following property, to-wit: Eight Head of Horses: Black mare, coming 7 years old, weighing 1600 lb-s ; black horse, coming 7 years old, weighs about 1500; sorrel driving horse, coming 7 years old, extra speedy; iron grey mare, coming 7 years old, sound; this team is well matched. Dunn driving mare, coming 3 years old, gray mare, in foal, coming 11 years old, weighs about 1500; gelding mare colt, a good one. Thirteen Head of Cattle; Cow, half Jersey, 6 years old; Jersey cow, 7 years old; Jersey, full blooded. 6 years old; one 4 years old. bull blood; half-blood heifer, 2 years old; 4 heifers, all will be fresh in spring; 3 calves, 6 weeks old, Holstein bull, coming 2 years old. a good one. Nine Head of Hogs: Two brood sows, will farrow' tlie first of April, and the first of May; 7 shoats, weighing about 60 lbs. each. Farm ing Implements: Two farm wagons one is a block wheel; Rock Island hay loader, one Osborn hay tedder, McCormick mower, in good shape; spring tooth harrow, spike tooth harrow, clod crusher, Oliver riding plow, walking plow, 2 Avery cultivators, drill, John Deere corn planter, with fertilizer attachments; hay ladder and beet bed combined, about 200 lbs. of Mormon hog remedy and self feeder, 20-ft. ladder, 140 feet of hay rope, brand new trip rope and pulleys, 2 sets work harness, set single buggy harness, new' single buggy, carriage, good as new r , collars of all sizes, Hooper new buggy and set of decorated buggy harness, some household goods; many other articles too numerous to mention. About 200 head cf chickens, 2 turkey hens and 1 Tom, ’4 Jiead of Indian Runner ducks. Oats in the bin, about 5 tons of mixed hav, corn and corn fodder. Terms:—A Credit of 9 months will be given, the purchaser giving note with approved security. All sums un der $5.00 cash in hand. 4 per cent off for cash. J. W. HOVARTER. John Spuhler, Auct. Homer Faust, Clerk. Will serve lunch on tlie ground. —o NOTICE. For sale, five fine, pure bred Ches ter White hale hogs, farrowed July 18 1914, weight 200 pounds. Number in litter, eight. The sire and dam of

these hogs were bred by that veter an breeder, W. H. Seattle of Phoenix Ind. Their sire Albert J., No. 23685 C. W„ Record, Vol. 19. His breeding is backed up by such noted hogs as Hooper No. 18714 American Record, Vo. 17. Miller’s Giant Jr., No. 19713, Theodora No. 42972. Their dam Grace, No 55930 C. W. Record, Vol. 19. Now stop and take notice. Her sire, Commander, No. 14817,! American Record. Vo. 14, was the great show boy that headed W. H. 1 Settle’s 1912 show herd that won 7 grand champions, 25 champions, 93 firsts, 45 seconds, C thirds and 2 silver cups and weighed 1,080 pounds. Her dam, Miss Horton, No. 31378, American Record, Vol. 18, was the highest price sow in Horton’s 1911 sale. She traces back to Climax, 2041, Sari’s Choice, 47266, Rush County Boy, 19433, Princess 2nd, 41366. Horton’s Triumph, 19031, Earl’s Medoum, 35,424. In order to make room for my spring stock of pigs I will close these hogs cut at farmers’ prices. If you are looking for a male hog that is bred right, that is built right, and has been fed right, get busy and see R. K. Sovine at Honduras, Ind., Mail Route, No. 2, Decatur. 63t3-69t3

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AT THE CHURCHES reformed church 9:30 Sunday School; Lesson: Sant. 14;1-4G. „ , 10:30 German service: Text Rom. 3:21-31—The Establishment of law by Faith. An important meeting of the congregation wll be held immediately after this service. —o — — EVANGELICAL CHURCH. Sunday school at 9:00 a. tn., sharp. us swell the good attendance of last Sunday. A hearty welcome, especially to the new converts and friends of the church. If you are not going to any Sunday school, come and shake hands witli us. S. C. CRAMER, Supt. J. H. RILLING, Pastor. — -o ST. MARY'S CHURCH. In accordance with the holy decree of Pope Pius XV, special services for the bringing about of peace to the warring European nation will be held at the St. Mary's church Sunday. Th* masses and services will be as follows : i First mass. 6:00 a. m. Second mass. 7:30 a. m. Higli mass. 9:30 a. m. There will be no vespers in the afternoon. The rosary and benediction services will be held in the evening at 7:30. The Christian doctrine service will not be held. FATHER SEIMETZ, Pastor. — PRESBTERIAN CHLRCH. Sabbath school at 9 o'clock. A full attendance is eagerly desired. All other services at tabernacle. JAY C. HANNA, Minister. o— FIRST BAPTSIT CHRUCH. 9:00. Sunday schoou; C. E. Bell, superintendent. There will be seats reserved for all that attend Sunday school. Let ns have a large attendance at this service. Bring your church envelope at this time. FLOYD G. ROGERS. Pastor. o FIRST METHODIST CHURCH. Sunday school, both divisions at 9

a. m. Official board meeting at 7:30 p. n. Monday. D. T. STEPHENSON, Pastor. o CHRISTIAN CHURCH. 9:00 a. m., Bilble school. 9:40 a. m., communion services. All new members as well as others are urged to attend these services. All other services are abandoned until after the tabernacle meetings close. BENJAMIN BORTON, Pastor. oOrder one of our Blue Serges at $16.50 this week, and you will have suit satis-i faction Easter Sunday.--El-wood Tailoring Co. Rear of People’s Loan & Trust Co. Before selecting your spring suit, i drop ’round and see our new spring line. Made to your measure for only $16.50. All wool and fully guaranteed. —Teeple, Brandy berry & Peterson. FOUND —Bunch of keys on street. Owner may have same by calling at the Old Adams County bank, iden tifying them and paying for this ad. FOR SALE—Duroc Jersey bred gilts for March and April farrows. Pure bred Learning seed corn.— C. C. Miller, R. R. N, Decatur, Ind. 49t18 FARM FOR SALE—A ten-acre tract of good land, with buildings as good as new; good location, 2 miles from town. Must be sold within ten days. For further information call at Democrat office. 53t6 FOR RENT—Five-room house on No. 11th St., No. 313, in good condition; good cistern and well water; woodshed and stable. Inquire of Mrs. George Dutcher, ’phone 14 on R line. 43tf WANTED—Hustler in each county ?s agent for first-class line of Paints and Roofing. Liberal commission to reliable man. — Federal Paint Co., Cleveland, Ohio. 6543 FOR SALE —White Leg-Horn, Single comb eggs, for setting, for sale at two cents apiece of Albert Strahn, 2% miles north-west of Preble. 67t12. FR SALE—Nine-room residence on 1 Fifth street, two blocks west of the court house. Holland furnace, electric lights, bath and sixty-barrel cement cistern. 68t3

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