Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 69, Decatur, Adams County, 22 March 1915 — Page 4

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east buffalo. East Buffalo, N. Y., Mar. 22-(Spec iul to Daily Democrat)— Receipts, s. 000; shipments, 3,800 today; receipts, 1,600; shipuments, 760 yesterday; official to New York Saturday, 1.330; licgs closing steady. Heavy, $7.40®57.50; mixed yorkers * and pigs, s7.6o©s <.70; roug.tt, [email protected]; stags, [email protected]: sheep, 5,000; strong; top lamba, [email protected]; higher: chtjce steers, $8.25 (a $8.75; butchers, $".00®$8.00; fat cows, $5.00©'56.75; heifers, $6.50© $7.50. G. T. BURK. New corn 94° Clover seed $7.00 Alsike seed $1.47 Wheat $1.45 Rye 95c Barley 60c Timothy Bee« 82.00 to $2.25 Oats 56c NIBLICK & CO. Eggs 16c Butter 18c@>27c FULLENKAMPS. Eggs 16c Butter 17c@27c BERLINGS. Indian Runner duetts Sc Chickens 11c Fowls He Ducks 11c Geese ..11c Young turkeys 14c Old Tom turkeys 11c Old Hen turkeys 11c lid Roosters 5c Butter, packing stock 18c Eggs 16c Above prices para tor poultry tree from feel

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PUBLIC SALE. Administrators's Sale.: Notice is I hereby given that the undersigned, administrator of the estate of Newton Stevens, deceased, will offer for sale ut public auction at the late residence of said decedent in Union township in Adams county, Indiana, on the Clark Brothers farm, eight miles northeast of Decatur. Ind., and 6 miles south of Dixon, Ohio, and seven miles north of Wren. Ohio, on Tuesday, March SO. 1915. beginning at 10 o’clock a. m„ the personal property of said estate, consisting of live stock, implements, etc.. Scoop shovel, walking breaking plow, one shovel plow, cross-cut saw, spade, buck saw, hand saw, hand corn planter, dung hook, shovel, 2-horse widetread wagon, low truck wagon, set hay ladders, scoop board, set dump boards, feed cooker, top buggy, set single harness. buggy lamp, spike tooth harrow, spring tootli harrow, disc, 5-shovel cultivator, grain drill, gas burner, cook stove, 6 dining room chairs, 2 rockers, stand, dining room table, eight day clock, bedstead and springs, wooden bedstead and springs, washing machine, cream separator, lantern, ice cream freezer, oil stove, trunk, 2-year-old heifer, Duroe brood sow, 2 yearling Duroc brood sows, 8 shoats, weight about 80 pounds, 7 shoats, weight about 40 pounds, horse collar, about 50 bales of mixed hay, about 10 bushels of potatoes, about 80 chickens, 21 1 grain sacks, 6 fodder shocks, Dain hay i loader. Gale walking cultivators, riding cultivator, ground roller, 2 log ! chains, blind mare about ten years old, - 6-year-old gelding, iron gray mare coming 3 years old, black gelding coming 1 3 years old, double set breeching harness, single barrel shot gun, Stevens 1 repeating target. Terms: —All sums of $5 and under, 1 cash in hand;'over $5 a credit of not 1 to exceed nine months will be given. ■ the purchaser executing his note therefor, bearing six per cent interest 1 after maturity, waiving relief, providing for attorney’s fees and with sin’s- 1 cient sureties thereon. SMITH STEVENS, ’ Administrator. < John Spuhler, Auct. Fred Koldewek, Clerk. Dore B. Erwin. Atty. The Ladies’ Aid of Salem church will serve dinner on the ground. 69t4 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 weVe bred by that veteran breeder, W. H. Seuttle of Phoenix, j Ind. Their sire Albert J., No. 23685, , C. W., Record, Vol. 19. His breeding e is backed up by such noted hogs as Hooper No. 18714 American Record, Vo. 17. Miller’s Giant Jr., No. 19713, Theo- 4 dora No. 42972. 'Their dam Grace, No. a 55930 C. W. Record. Vol. 19. Now stop and take notice. i Her sire, Commander, No. 14817, t American Record, Vo. 14, was the j great show boy that headed W. H. . Settle's 1912 &how herd that won 7 ] grand champions, 25 champions, 93 , firsts, 45 seconds. 6 thirds and 2 sil- ; ver 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 j Triumph, 19031, Earl’s Medoum, 35,424. In order to make room for my spring stock of pigs I will close these hogs ( out 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., 1 Mail Route, No. 2, Decatur. 63t3-69t3 1 o NOTICE TO LIGHT CONSUMERS - I City light and power bills | are now due. Penalty if not' paid on or before the 20th, Payable at city treasurer’s office. Call ’phone 225 for any information regarding your bill. C IUO

PUBLIC SALE. As I have rented my farm I will offer at public sale at my residence, 3 miles east and 3 miles south of Monroe, and 1 mile south and IM> miles west of Salem, 2*4 tniit s east and 4 miles north of Berne, on what is known as the Widow Murphy farm, on Thursday, March 25, 1915, beginning at 10 o’clock a. tn., the following property, to-wit: Seven Head Horses: Bay mare, 6 years old, in foal; % Belgium; sorrel horse, 4 years old, good worker; bay mare, 12 years old, good worker; brown mare, 2 years old. good one; sorrel horse, 2 years old, bay mare colt, coming yearling; roan horse, 2 years old. Five Head Cattle: Jersey cow, 4 years old, will be iresh in April; roan cow, 3 years old, fresh in April; Jersey heifer, 2 years old, fresh in April; 2 coming yearlings, good ones. Twenty-five Head Hogs: Two sows, pigs by side; 2 sows, will farrow soon; 14 head good feeding shoats, will weigh 150 tbs.; 7 head of pigs, w’eigh about 50 Ibv. each. Farming Implements: Johnson mower, good as new; Sharpless cream separator, good as new; SureDrop corn check rower, good as new; corn stalk cutter, good as new; Shunk walking plow, Osborn disc harrow, In good shape, Diamond riding plow, Os•born spring tooth harrow. Corn King riding corn cultivator, 3-incb tire wagon and box, 1%-inch tire wagon, in good shape, set of flat bottom hay ladders, set dump boards, top buggy, set buggy harness, 2 leather collars, 3 canvas collars,* 4 sets breeching work harness, in good shape, Petaluma 126-egg incubator, banjo, guitar. Poultry: Fifteen dozen chickens, 4 turkeys, 3 hens, 1 gobler, big bronze, 4 geese, White Embden, 3 guineas. Corn in the crib, hay in the mow; gas oline engine, 2% h. p. Automobile: Buick. 5-passenger, will be offered; 13 bushels seed potatoes. And other things too numerous to mention. Terms: —A credit of 9 months will be given, the purchaser giving a note with approved security. All sums under $5.00 cash in hand; 4 per cent off for cash. HENRY SANDERS, Monroe, Indiana. Jeff Liechty, Auct. Ed Fugate, Clerk. Will serve lunch on the ground. o. For Wayne & Springfield Ry. Company. TIME TABLE. Northbound. Cars leave Decatur at 5:50, 8:80 11:30, 2:30, 5:45, 9:30; arrive at Fort Wayne at 6:53, 9:40, 12:40, 3:40, 6:55 and 10:40. Southbound. Leave Ft. Wayne at 7:00, 10:00, l:0d 4:00, 7:30, 11:00; arrived In Decatui at 8:10; 11:10; 2:10; 5.10, 8:40, 12:10 Connections are made at For Wayne with the Ft. Wayne & North ern Indiana Traction Co., The Toledt & Chicago Interurban Railway Com pany, The Ohio Electric, and Indiana Union Traction Company; also with the Pennsylvania, Wabash Nickle Plate, L. S. & M. S., C. H. & D„ and G. R. & I. railroads. Freight Service. Freight service consists of one train each way daily; Leaving Deca tur at 8:00 a. m. and returning, leav Ing Fort Wayne at 12:00 a. m. This enables shippers to telephone order* and receive shipments promptly. W. H. FLEDDERJOHANN. General Manager, • ■ Decatur, Ind. o FOR RENT —An 8-room house. Will be vacant by April 1. Barn in connection. Also a berry patch, garden and 3 full lots. Corner 13th and Madison. Inquire D. I. Weikel. 64-° EGGS FOR HATCHING—Vigorous J stock. White Leghorns and White Rocks. From separate pens; SI.OO a 1 setting.—Vincent Forbing, R. R. No. 9, | Decatur. 64t3 ' FOR SALE —Two-year-old draft colt, ! and a two-year-old driving colt; also 20 thoroughbred Shropshire sheep and 10 Duroc brood sows. 'Phone or ' write Edwin F. Miller, Decatur. Ind , R. R. No. 11, ’Phone 10-D. 67t3 Before selecting your spring suit, drop 'round and see our new spring line. Made to your measure for only $16.50. All wool and fully guaranteed. —Teeple, Brandyberry & Peterson. FOUND—Bunch of keys on street. Owner may have same by calling >at the Old Adams County bank, identifying them and paying for this ad. 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 FOR SALE—S. C. Rhode Island Red eggs, from good stock, 50c per 15.--J. L. Kocher, 516 Adams St. 66t3 FARM FOR SALE —A ten-acre tract of good land, with buildings as goo-.l • as new; good location, 2 miles from town. Must be sold within ten days. For further information call at Democrat office. 53t6

BE X ; THEATER TONIGHT ' MASTER KEY i NERO Burning of Rome A Ride to the Top of the Eiffel Tower 1 ■ - Berlin Fire Dept, in Action The Leap-Frog R. R. 1 11 — ■■■— The Clown and his Dogs Hydroplane vs Motor Boat Runaway Leopard The Lyceum Bio-Scenograph Co. will show all week. A high class show. Adm. 10c Children 5c PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at his residence at Bobo, on Thursday, March 18, three head of horses, four cattle, one brood sow, buggy, wagon, • harness, farm implements, etc. Terms, six months’ time without interest. C. A. CLEMENTS. Hr.rry Daniel, Auct. 61t3 HOGS FOR SALE. Hampshire hogs at hog prices. All ages. A lot of sows will farrow soon. SUMNER MUMMA. 63t12 R. R. 12, Decatur, Ind. o FOR SALE—Three good work horses, 1 yearling colt. Inquire Hosey A. Ray, 1 mile east, 1% mile south of Monroe. Monroe ’phone. 56t6 LOST —Small black purse near Geo. Zimmerman home, east of town. Contained $4 in bills and some small change. Finder please return to th's office, or call ’phone 492. 56t6 WANTED—A man of good repute that is thoroughly acquainted with the farming community to represent us in selling the best metal post on the FOR SALE—Two autos. Inquire of J. G. Niblick at the Old Adams County Bank. 69t6. FOR SALE—Pure maple syrup. Made in new process steam evaporator. Looks nearly like strained honey. All put up in 1-gallon screw top cans, labeled. State or other inspection invited. Crated in 3, 6 or 12 gallon crates. Price, $1.20 per gal; 5 per eent discount on 12-gallon orders. Low freight. Cash with order. Season only lasts a few days.—Geo. Tricker, Farmdale, Ohio. 69t12 When wanting stucco work done, call on Geo. Baumgartner, Berne, Ind. ’Phone 220. 65t30* FOR SALE —Six-foot show case. Apply at Clarence Baughmon store. 67t3 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. 65t3 FERTILIZER FOR SALE—Fresh car just in. Farmers can secure it from car on siding near plant for next two days or at my cement block facto-y 1 after that time.—Eli Meyer. 69t3 People who have had a (look at some of our $16.50 suits can not understand how we can produce them at the price.—Elwood Tailoring Co. rear of People’s Loan & Trust Co. 69*6 The METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE CO. For High Class Insurance and LOWEST RATES Annual Dividends on all Contracts. J. M. KELLY, Agent.

~ADAM[cOUNTY BOYS We want every boy in Adams County, between the age of ten and eighteen years in | our first corn contest To do so we offer I $35.00 IN CASH PRIZES For the best acres of corn grown in I the county during the season of 1915. 1 We are doing this to interest the boys I of the county in farm work and in rais-1 ing a better quality and larger yield of I corn and we propose to offer:- I Ist. prize Trip to Purdue Corn Show, or $25 00 in Gold I 2nd. prize $17.50 in Gold I 3 r j “ $12.50 in Gold 4th. “ SIO.OO in Gold sth-6th- f 7 th—B th— prizes each s'.oo in Gold The corn must be grown in Adams' County during season of 1915 by boys between ages ten and eighteen years. ' Further details and rules governing the contest will be announced before April Ist. WATCH FOR THIS The Peoples Loan & Trust Co. Decatur, Indiana Buildings For Sale Up to and including April Ist. the undersigned will recieve sealed bids for the two frame buildings located on the west side of Second street and occupied by the Lose & Schrank barber shop ard the Corbett cigar store. Bids will be recieved seperately or on the two together. The barber shop building can be taken away at once and the Corbett building as so >n as vacated. The buildings have been ordered taken out by the fire commissioner. E. X. EHINGER At Old Adams County Bank., FOR SALE—White Leg-Horn, Single, FOR SALE—Motor cycle in good concomb eggs, for setting, for sale at 1 dition. Inquire of Dick Burdg. 63t3 two cents apiece of Albert Strahn. FOR SALE—Roller top desk, good as 2%jmles north-west Preble. 67t12. new; call ’phone 64. 63*3 TAXES TAXES TAXES Pay Taxes Or Buy Tax-Exempt Securities. gtruiln'th* H eme C ° Urt ° f lndiana ha * handed down a decision conPeal fr o ? the W c CenC 77 9 deP ° Sit *’ The caae waa brou ° ht up ° n ”” Hamilton Countv'T'lL ° f Haml|ton County. The Circuit Court of to testify before th 'r 3 Ba ° k Cathier in contempt of court for refusing «n7 h J “ ryo, ‘°‘ h ' a “ ™ney certain a Grand Jury to h ba " k °" Mareh Ist ’ The Supreme Court he.d every and all law violations 'and' P ° Wer ‘° eXa ? in ’ int ° Whv take rh» nd a * fl, ' niß th e lower Court’s decisions. Every oravel rn->H payin 9 ,r «m 4to 6 per cent FREE FROM TAzwith money 0 1" PUbHC improvement iS paid ,?j' by people with irii. « j * ° f bond * an d these bonds are absoroeJ °Z. m \ Th ' UN,TE ° STATES GOVERNMENT .<■ Mr Vepo.i( # | n bank. ’’wo'Xl' rn ««.P<ing <h«m a. * eC “n'7 — “-hoos rSrs^r A v?NWs^ o . booklet MUNICIPAL BONDS ARE ABSOLUTELY SAFE MILLER & COMPANY Inc. DICK MILLER, President. ETCHER TRUST BLDG. INDIANAPOLIS.