Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 240, Decatur, Adams County, 7 October 1915 — Page 6
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EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y., Oct. 7—(Special to Dally Democrat)—Receipts, 2,400; shipments. 1,140; official to New York yesterday, 570; hogs closing strong. Heavy, $8.70©58.80; yorkers, mix ed and medium, [email protected]; pigs, $7.25®57.50; roughs, ♦7.35@57.«5; stags, 55.00ft)56.00; sheep. 2.400; slow; top lambs, 19.10; cattle, 950; slow. G. T. BURN. Wheat 98c Oats 28c Corn 81c Rye 75c Barley 45c Clover Seed $8.5'1 Alsike Seed $7.50 Timothy Seed $3.00 NIBLICK A CO Eggs 25c Butter 16c @ 18c FULLCNKAMM. Eggs 25c Butter 20c ■ERLINGS. Indian Runner ducks 8c Chickens 13c Fowls 10c MR. FARMER If you intend to make a sale see me at once for a date, or call Phone Office No. 43 JEFF LIECHTY Live Stock and General Auct. Monroe, Ind. ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦ + + + •!•* + + ♦♦ ♦ 100 CORDS ♦ ♦ of good dry ash cook wood. ♦ ♦ Call ♦ ♦ BENNETT’S COAL YARD + ♦ ’Phone 199. ♦ + 4444 + 4 + + + + + + + +
STAR GROCERY X Buckwheat Ftour 10c Graham Flour 10c Marco Maple Syrup 25c Campbell’s Soups 10c Marrowfat Beans, tt> 10c Small Sack Flour Large Sack Flour $1.45 25 n>. Cane Sugar $1.40 Perfection Crackers, th. ... 8c New Mince Meat, Qt. Can..2sc Dromedary Dates 10c New California Peaches, tb. 10c Milk, 6 small cans 25c Milk, 3 large cams 25c Deviled Ham 10c g Bird Seed 10c , jwill Johns, Kd
ttnpbodij canuda steady livitiy ... - out of sica&j effort” - - Senna nun arc’lucky', ‘boa can Wlucky'—hafa money, po/itian and contentment if yvtill put me same effort, eneryy anfc persistence ttwii do in their work. Xuctuf men have money in the bank. So can j>ou. Start now. « Vht. *anw clock that ticks off Ivxmhi-fcur hours for one man can’t cheat lits tuiahhar. tZhc same laws of riant anb vtrong, the same privilege to do attO Herbert Kaufman. - - - - - - ™ BBllolbG6amstatyJaKh IKO ggsa .S>ecatur-3n2>" aeggj
Ducks Sc Geese 8c Young turkeys 14c Old Tom turkeys 10c Old Hen turkeys 10c Old Roosters 5c Butter, packing stock 18c Eggs 21c Above prices are tor poultry free from feed. KALVER’S MARKETS. Wool 21c®25c Beef hides 11c Calf 13c Tallow 5c Sheep pelts [email protected] LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET Chickens 13c odian Runner Duck* 8c Fowls 10c Ducks 10c Geese Sc Young turkeys 14c Old Tom Turkeys 11c Old Hen Turkeys 11c Old Roosters 5c Eggs 21c Butter ..18c Above prices are for poultry free Tom feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. Butter fat delivered 28e Butter fat in country 25c Butter wholesale 28c PUBLIC SALE. Having sold an interest in our busines and taken another partner, it is necessary that we give a clean-up sale. We have therefore decided to hold a public sale at our residence, known as the McCarthy farm, just north of Wren, Ohio, beginning at 12:30 sharp, on Saturday, October 9, 1915, at which time we will offer the following: Horses: Six head of horses, consisting of general purpose | and draft horses. Twenty-six head of cattle: Six head of fresh cows, 20 head of feeding cattle, weighing from 600 to 800 pounds each. Thirty head of sheep, consisting of 20 head of brood ewes and some light lambs for feeding purposes. One hundred head of hogs, consisting of 80 head of shoats. weighing from 40 to 125 lbs. each; three sows with pigs by side. Nine hundred shocks of corn in field. This corn is all cut up in good shape. Ten bushels of potatoes; 3 dozen chickens. One Ford five passenger car, 1914 mode', in good condition. Farming implements: One broad tire wagon, hay rack, mowing machine, sulky breaking plow, good as new; cultivator, good as new; wooden frame harrow, set double work
MEET OPPORTUNIUY HALF WAY When opportunity arrives, be financially equipped for the unexpected opening. Deposit regularly in a Savings Account in this Bank and accumulate a sum that is earning interest for you all the time. It takes only SI.OO to open an account. Come in and do it today. FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR, INDIANA Members Federal Reserve Association
harness, set single harness, top buggy, hay tedder, gasoline engine, good : uh new; double trees and numerom ; other articles. Terms of Sale: —$5.00 and under, cash; over that amount a credit of one year will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security; note bearing 6 per cent interest from date; 3 per cent discount for cash. No goods removed until settler for. F. M. GOSSARD & COMPANY. Auctioneers, Col. Hileman, Will shire, Ohio; Col. Noah Frauhiger, Bluffton, Ind. Public sale will be held ruin or shine. | HELP WANTED - | STENOGRAPHER WANTED—Young man preferred. Reply in own hand writing. Address "G. G." Care Demo-; crat, stating age, experience and saliry desired. _2261f IOOMERS WANTED —Inquire of Mrs. □. D. Heller, Fifth street. Heat, light ind bath. 208tf. hALK-r-Aa eight room urick house. Electric lights, water and ms. On ecf the most desirable homer n the city. Beautifully located. Sec >nd door north of the K. of P. home Phone 231, or call at 120 North Third street. 176tf FOR SAITeoR* RENT—Park hotel. D. W. Myers, ’phone 752. 229tf
HOUSE FOR RENT—On Marshal) St good condition. Injuite of Heller ■utton & Heller. 167tf. FOR*RENT~Ptu-k hotel, inquire of D. W. Myers. Wichester St. 216tf MAARY —If you are lonely. Many wealthy, dilute. both sexes, wishes early marriage. Successful, confidential and strictly reliable. De 'iptions free. “Our Successful Correspondence Club.” Mrs. Purdie. Box 556, Oakland, Cal. 5-10-17 FOUNR—Fur neat iicee, on Adams street. Owner may have same by calling on Mrs. C. E. Bell. FOR - SALE —Two spring colts; draft stock. A. J. Lewton. Decatur, R. R. No. 7, ’phone 6-A. 235t3* LOST—Pocketbook, containing between two and three dollars and note for sixty dollars. Finder, please return here or notify Jonathan Andrews, Monroe 'phone. 235t3 S*TRA V - HEIFER Tile person owning a red yearling heifer may have same by claiming same at the Abe 1 Brown farm in Union township and paying for this ad. —Abe Brown, Deeat-g ur, R. R. No. 12. 237t3| FOR SALE —A Garland base burners Inquire of Robert Case, 217 No.rjtr Fifth street. 53713 FOR SALE —A Universal soft coal stove, large sjse, good as new. Will sell cheap.—Mrs. Frank Smith. 616 North Second street, 'phone 707. FOR SALE —Nicely located residence | property In west part of the city. ts SIMEON J. HAIN j FOR SALE—Large Wilton velvet carpet, excellent condition, cost, SBS; will sell very reasonable. Enquire Miss Margaret Todd, interurban ofBIDS ARE WANTED. We will receive bids up to October 21st for a switchboard operator at Preble. We will furnish house but no fuel or gas. Contract must be made for not less than one year. The directors reserve the right to reject any or all bids. PREBLE TELEPHONE CO. By J. C. Grandstaff, Sec’y. 23713-e-o-d APPCI XT MF. XT OF ADMINISTHATOn. Notice is hereby given that'the unilersignei lias been appointed administrator <>t the estate of Eleanor Johnston. latte of Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. JOHN F. SNOW, Administrator. September 21, 1915. 23-30-7 4» * 4* 4> 4> 4" 4 ❖ ❖ 4* 4’ 4* 4- NOTICE TO PUBLIC. ♦, 4- 4 1 4* Parties who ordered enlarged , 4> pictures through Charles Phil- 44* lips, can get them by calling at 4* the residence of Mrs. E. A. Phil- 4 4* lips on North First St. 22 t’. 4> 4" 4* 4* 4 1 4 : 4* 4 s 4 s ‘e 4-
MAKE A TRACTOR ••*•*■***.•, *a> * if You Have an Overland Auto You Can Do it—lt is a Success. EXPERIMENT IS MADE Does Practical Farm Work —Will Do Plowing—Will Not Damage Machine. After driving r. 11'12 Overland touring car more than twenty thou .a l I nites over the rough rea ls i f Sr:uId.ewati, A. W. Bell, a nstlw o' sa.;katoon, conceived the i-.ra of putting t to work on his farm. 11... fie; ry ,vas that if the car could it mil th." years of traveling uvsr the so-crib'd reads of that section of the irrrt-; it could go a step better end do th practical work. The Overland v its envertej into a tractor by the slm l< arrangement of putting'in an -xtc.r axle under the frame, two r \ in ■rent of ths rear asli <■’ the car, on which were placed two Linder v.heela. Alt r removing the rear wheels of his ■ ar, Bell replaced ‘hem with s'-irl' proi ket wheels which »w conno 1■d with large sprockets cn t ■? .'-T. •aheels by a chain, "fit’s reduced ti e speed of the car and gave it mor ' < tow er. Practically all cf Bell’s neighbors who were interested in hir experiment, believed the scheme to he impractical. They tr'ed to convin him that the engine would heat ur> ico much and declared the gears could not possibly stand the continuous strain. But. althc’|gh the machine has hern in almost constant use throughout the summer, no trouble has been leveloped. It has been run as many as fourteen hours a day. drawing ; sot cf discs and a ret of sixteen fast 'arrows, without even needing r fresh tui ply of water. Bell states that he was able to seed thirty acres a day harrow from sixty to seventy acres ,v:th strobile. IT drawing • ’•« i’vtlvo-lnch Itmhcra, ho mruagc-d i. ■ break five ac; r ~. of soil a day. or Fv I equivalent $6 the work dr no by six i eight honr/s. The Over’ md c- t-. u-io [just rnyenty gafions of gas'dine ti put Jfi the crop, while the cost o feed ah ne would have more [Dian doubled the expenditure. Ti ■ [saving in time and labor w ? anotl’iri I important item. It look less than an : hour to change the rigging of the car, ■ so that at any time when its owner [ desired to make the trip to town, all i that was. necessary was to take < i the farm equipment and transform i the machine intc a full-fledged- to ir- ' ing car. , _ , , I I - - —0 1 DR. BURUHAM’S SAN-YAK I Acts as a Living Antiseptic in the Stomach and Intestines. Sun-Yak prevents self poisoning, that serious illness from which so many persons of sedentary ( habits and advanced age suffer. San-Yak prevents clogging of the colon and caecum; hence its great value in destroying germs from undigested animal food which are a factor in the true cause of poisonous decompositions of the bowels, causing appendicitis, rheumatism, typhoid, dysentery and arterio sclerosis or hardened arteries. Heart trouble is developed through self poisoning from the kidneys and bowels. To maintain health ail such poisoning must be checked, and you can do so with the use of SanYak. . Take San-Yak; it is the greatest medicine yet known for man, woman or child. SI.OO per bottle. S>]4 by Smith, Yager & Falk drug I: ore. Decatur, Ind. ‘ FMOCRAT WANT ADS PAY BIG.
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The Coffees That Repeat Because Quality and right Prices Satisfy. Nothing are paving so good /A <. ) 20-25 in coffee . 28-30 at • I K ’ or3sc J te w—. apoumi price ( poun(l of & iW Chase and A I s' Sanborns 11 > \ X ■i® at the wIH Ik 7 and note convince the volt ttjwjes difference We are Sole Agents FISHER & HARRIS Cash Grocery South 2nd. Street. Phone 48.
HAS NOT YET ANNOUNCED. ■ (United Press Service) Anderson. Ind . O< t. G—(Special to Dally Deme.-rat)—Fred Van Nays, ; , lUx;’- ’(;• in the senate ■j. lag the re ent e ntsicn, has not cl himself as a candidate for rovernor. <",o said today. The report ! ■bat h? •announced his candidacy t t I the barbecue in Eiwcod tra« not br.sed I on fact. r. ‘ .. -.nottneed that I am j : ardlr’atc,” said Van Nays today. AU bi t talk of ran being in the I n’.bernatorial race is on the part of | ny friends. They will have to con-1 i'nee me that there isa real demand ;efore I will enter the race. I cer-|. .air.ly don't intend to go to the ex-1 rnnse incident to a primary campaign without having feouvinced myself that he e is considerable sentiment in fa-1 or of me. “I haven’t said that I’m in the race,! ?.rfcl if I do sav that I am, it will mean hat 1 am m to g? all the way. This alk cl my being a stalking horse is ill roy" Since the ?.r<; suggestion was made hat Vtm Nuy. might be a < audidate | for gaveraor, stories have been wide-1 y circulated that should he enter ths •ace it would not be to make a finish igiit. It was to this that his “;:talkng horeo" remark referred. A delegation .•rem Anderson carrying “Van Nttys for governor” banners t :nd v.erring Van Jfuys buttons went o the 'Twocd barbecue. TODAY’S HOOSIER ODDITY. (United Press Crervlce) Port Wayne. Ir i., Oct 7—(Special o Daily D anoerat) —Fort Wayne can conduct a stret car strike with decorum. With many strike breakers 'working cars, and a hundred strikers idle, it was .left to a drunken cripple io do the greatest violence. Armed i with a heavy cane and fortified with; whiskey,' Tom Mitchell overcame the handicap of a wooden leg and drove the crew from a Broadway car. He held the fort till the police came. He had no connection with the strikers. SPECIALLY LIVELY. An especially lively meeting will be held tonight by the Knights of Pythias. Folowing the centering of the first rank work on a candidate or two, discussion of final arrangements for holding the opening of the home on October 14th, will be had, and the committees will be authorized to perform the duties necessary for making the affair a success. Q Don’t Work For The Otlu r Fellow. — Get in business for yourself. Make your own goods and employ Agents. No experience; No canvassing. Steady I ftic.omc; Big profits We show you Low. Full particulars and samples 10 cents.—Marrymac Specialty Co., Indi- ' atcipoiis, lud. 204 e f-s WE WANT 5.000 MEN AND WTIMEN —in the next thirty days. Live . e partners in every town and city, o help us handle our fast Increasing eal estate and general agency bustiness. We will share enormous profits with those who will join us now. Von receive a life membership. Write today for free particulars.—B. F. Loos Co., Des Moines, lowa. 175 t-m ts
SPECIAL VACATION TO J! S VIA CLOVER LEAF ROUTE TOLEDO, DETROIT, CLEVELAND, CEDAR POIM PUT in-BAY, BUFFALO AND NIAGARA FALLS Tickets on sale every Saturday at Decatur during the Summer at greatly reduced fares RETURN LIMIT 15 days. See H. J. Thompson, Agent, or address Chas. E. Rote, A. G. P. A, ■■ 1 ■ - Democrat -Want Ads Always Bring Results. t a Mild as a May morning The White Stag Cigar sc-Any where-5c NOW You need fall goods and Baughman’s is where you cm get them read the prices, come in we will show you the goods.
MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. Little Girls’ Hats 25c to SI.OO Buys’ Hats io & 25c Childron :: Knit Caps 25c to 5Cc Knit Caps with Scarfs to match, Girls and Ladies 50c to SUOO Ladies' Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats, from GBc up UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT. Light Weight Union Suits for Boys and Girls, suit 25c Heavier weight from 35c to 60c 1 , e “ .. oU ’ ls 50c to 89c Lens Heavy Suits 89c to SI.OO liuan.s Half-wool Shirts z>r c i p,il! b -■■'“ ew dozen Ladies* 9? eCe i ight WCight Under - ■ wear, 25c values at. each io c i READ'/ TO WEAR DEPARTMENT. I Black Sateen lV ; tu, CO ats 90. ’ length l ,aUnel Petticoats, full”'’ j Knit. Pe’i-oats’. r Ladies’ Outing Gowns ..60c and 31.0- !
Remember it’s at Baughman’s 5 & 10c Store East Side Street
I Children's Outing Gowns 25c and 35c | Children's Outing Sleeping Suits 0--Sweaters, ail sizes 50c to $2.0 Children':, Dresses 25c to $1.03 Boys’ Gingham Waists and Shirts 2cc Canvas Gloves, pair 5c and 10c ’l.iidrea’s Jersey Gauntlets, pair 10c , wadies Fine Cashmere Gloves.. ■ -25 c ■ilk Ties, all colors :....10c and 2‘.’C (land Bags, from 25c to SIOO The best Ribbons we ever had. yd. 10c Hdosiery for Men, Women an" Children toe, 12/2 c aPt ' c : food iYeavy Blankets, pair 85c to : A ;t cornered Cedar Mop. only . .-2“ - I Polish Oil for your Mop I® c : iiarge and small size stone war Chambers, only ‘Oc >oc value stoneware Combinelt" : only 00c ■ '.one ware Wash Bowls and Fil< orc ,'9c \ new stone ware Bed and Ca ri age Wafnier, perfectly safe, only 3:", Visit our store and you will - what you want in notions, tin •' '* hanite ware, aluminum, china. ly, peanuts, etc.
