Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 248, Decatur, Adams County, 16 October 1915 — Page 4

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v EAST BUFFALO. Fust Buffalo, N. Y„ Oct. 16—(Special to Daily Democrat)—Receipts, 7,200; shipments, 3,800; official to New York yesterday, 3.200; hogs closing steady at the decline. Medium and heavy, $8.50©58.75; yorkers, [email protected]; pigs. $7.00@ $7.25; roughs, [email protected]; stags, $6.00057.00; sheep, 2,800; steady; top lambs, $9.10; cattle, 1,550; slow. G. T. BURrv Wheat $lO3 Oats 32c Corn Rye 75c Barley 45c Clover Seed SIO.OO Alatke Seed $7.60 Timothy Seed $3.00 NIBLICK * CO, Eggs 27c Butter ~... 16e@lSc PULLENKAMPB, Eggs 27c Rutter g,.., 20c BE RUNGS. Indian Runner ducts ... 8c Chickens Hr Fowls 10c

150 CORDS DRY WOOD We have turned our woodj business over to EMERSON BENNETT Call Phone 199 for quick delivery of good dry white ash cook stove wood. SMITH & BELL.

BABY’S PHOTO’S Taken now and then wiil preserve baby days for all time to come; the pictures will grow more precious year by year. The quality of our cabinet pictures at $1.50 per dozen will surprise you. Come up and inspect them. Satisfactory Kodak Finishing. Postcards, 6 for 50c ERWIN STUDIO The New Place. Over Callow & Rice Drug Store. — , . — | Look for the Turkey on Every Bag Yen Buy WABASH PORTLAND CEMENT CO. Ommml Oflcea, Detroit, Mick. Work*, Strok. Indian* For sale by Samuel Acker, Decatur, Ind. j ijiii—iiiiiHiii mi min m i i mar - ' itt r~nr SAVE YODR OLD TIRES Have Them Rebuilt and Double Treaded SAVE ONE HALF YOUR TIRE BILL Prices from $2.00 to $3.50 A. W. TANVAS I^^^^NORTOSECOND^T^^^Jj

mw.w^vu>X\>\} We’d have a fin© sort of a world if w© permitted”/. ( , unproved.untried.untested men to leap in and abro*V . Ig&tc w lwd pleases their vanity. —Our Battleships would \ \ rust in the docks. there would be no stokers,- every sailor j i j would be strutting* about the decks in the cocked hat of agf i \o\.i can have money in the Bank JwCgW‘l if you work for it and SAVE. ] ]^«K3£lnl t=====J «

Ducks 9c Geese 8c Young turkeys 14c Old Tom turkeys 10c Old Hen turkeys ,10c Old Roosters ....5c Butter, packing stock ....18c Eggs 25c Above prices are tor poultry free from feed. KALVER'S MARKETS, Wool 21c#2«e Beef hides lie Calf >. 13c Tallow 6c Sheep pelts [email protected] LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET Chickens 11c Indian Runner mica* ..Sc Fowls 10c Ducks Sc Geese Sc Young turkeys 14c Old Tom Turkeys 11c Old Hen Turkeys 11c Old Roosters 5c Eggs 25c Butter 18c Above prices are for poultry free from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. Butter fat delivered 29c Butter fat in country 26c Butter wholesale 2Dc

MR. FARMER — If you intend to make a sale see me at once for a date, or call Phone <M? ce f JEFF LIECHTY Live Stock and General Auct. 1 Monroe, Ind.

I BIDS ARE WANTED. We will receive bids up to October . 21st for a switchboard operator at. * Treble. 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. ; TREBLE TELETHONS CO. ; By .T. C. Grandstaff, Scc'y. 237t3-e-o-d ; Dr. C. V. Connell I ■ VETERINARIAN PVwnria Office 102 l none Residence 143 Dr. L. K. Magley VETERINARIAN Corner Third and Monroe Streets. Phones % e . M is DECATUR, IND. $ BRIGHTER BUSINESS “Business is brighter.” say the Government Reports, “than at any time since the war began. Not the smallest indications of brighter business are the increasing demands on the Service of this fast ’ growing National Bank. Business men recognize the value of our Service and more and more of them are taking advantage of the opportunities it offers. FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR, INDIANA Members Federal Reserve Association. lUMU—BMI ramHlßi 'BWBB—I jsTAR GROCERY Buckwheat Flour 10c j Graham Flour 10c \ Marco Maple Syrup 25c Campbell's Soups 10c Marrowfat Beans, tt> 10c Small Sack Flour 73c Large Sack Flour $1.45 125 fb. Cane Sugar $1.40 Perfection Crackers, Tt>. ... 8c New Mince Meat, Qt. Can..2sc Dromedary Dates 10c New California Peaches, Tb. 10c Milk, 6 small cans 25c Milk, 3 large cans 25c Deviled Ham 10c Bird Seed ..10c [Will Johns.

; HELP WANTED I t - . WANTED. TO RENT Five six . room house, centrally located. Bath t and toilet desired. Inquire at this office. WANTED—Base burner, In good con I ditlon. Call Mrs. George Flanders. Decatur, Ind. 245t3 LOOM Fits WANTED—lnquire of Mrs D. D. Heller, Fifth street. Heat, llglti and bath. 203tf 1 WANTED —To clean anti set up youi stoves. —Jim Coverdale. Telephone l 14-R. 243t3 | FOR SALE — (lit RENT —Seven room House on Mercer Ave. Inquire J. T. Merryman's office, I. O. O. F. block. Phone 42 an,] 256. 246tf. KRAUT CABBAGE FOR SALE—At 75c per 100 lbs. Also fine winter apples, hand picked, 60c per bushel. —G. W. Burkett, 'phone 615. 246t3-e-o-d FOR SALE—lndian Motorcycle, good condition, 1914 model.. Or will trade for horse. What have you? Inquire U. R. & I. ticket office afternoons and evenings. 246t2 CALVES lAKKN UP—Two calvot were taken up about two weeks ago. Owner can have same by call iug at undersigned and paying for this ad. —Herman Buick, K. R. No. 11, Decatur. 242t3 Freeh home made sauer kraut at Fullenkamp's. 244t2 HOUSE FOR - RENT—Od - Marshall St good condition. Injuire of Heller Sutton & Heller. 167tf FOR RENT —Park hotel. Inquire of D. W. Myers, Wichester St. 216tf FOUND—A good coat. Owner can have same by calling at A. R. Bell residence and describing coat 243 U FOR SALE —Three brood sows, with pigs. Full blood O. I. C. Inquire of R. R. Ulrey, Decatur, R. R. No. 1, half mile east of Stop 15. 243t3 AUTO LIVERY SERVICE— L\iy or night, telephone 658 or see Sam Wyatt. , 244 e. o. d. tw. FOR RENT —Six room house, with toilet, city water and lights; brick street.—Erwin’s office. 245tf FOR SALE —Gray mare, sound and a good one, six years old, weighs about 1400 lbs. Will sell right. Roy Baker, 118 S. 10th. street. 244t3 FOR SALE—White Wyandotte and White Single Combed Leghorn cockerels. —Charles Zimmerman, rural route No. 2, IJeeatur, Ind. 245t3 FOR RENT —Fine business room, one block from court house. Inquire Democrat. 245t4 FOR SALE—A Moore air tight soft coal burner. In extra good condition. Inquire of Dr. W. E. Smith, Opi>. Court House. 248t3 LOST —While driving to Wren, Ohio, through Pleasant * Mills, a small purse, containing sls in bills, by Mrs. Isaac Everett. Reward is offered. Return to Democrat, or to Mrs. Isaac Everett and receive reward. 246t3 FOR" SALE—Good’young work horst for sale, cheap.—Geo. Zimmerman, Decatur, Ind. 246t3 FOR SALE—Typewriter practically good as new, only slsj|Cost SIOO. Will ship for trial prepaid; also graphophone, cheap.—J. O. Stedel, 212 E. sth St.. Cincinnati, O. 246t6 MAARY —If you are lonely. Many wealthy, elibigle, both sexes, wishes early marriage. Successful, confidential and strictly reliable. Descriptions free. “Our Successful Correspondence Club,” Mrs. Purdie, Box 556, Oakland, Cal. 6-10-17 ! FOUND —Gold ring with initials on set. Owner may have same by «alli ing at this office and describing, i FOUND —Automobile crank. # Owner may have same by calling at this office. WILL RECEIVE BIDS. The undersigned will receive sealed bids up to three o'clock p. m., . MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, i for the sale of 44 feet, more or less, of inlot 47, in the city of j Decatur, Indiana. The lot is located just south of the D. M. Hensley store and .is an ideal , building property. The improvements include a house now arranged for tenant on second floor, and three business rooms on first floor. A certified check for SIOO must accompany each bid. The committee reserves the right to reject any or all bids, subject to action by the lodge. Bids must be filed at the First National Bank on or before date mentioned. FINANCE COMMITTEE. 24216 F. & A. M. STRAY HOGS TAKEN UP Harvey Koos, residing on the Jacob Koos farm two miles east of the city has taken up a bunch of stray hogs that the owner may get by paying for their keep and .this advertisement. i 3 Democrat Want Ads Pay.

votive: ok it.titiov for sci.k. of real kstvit;. Vo. nun ll’rolmlrl In the Ailain* Circuit Court. Sepember term. 1915. Notice of tiling petition for the sale if real estate of the decedent, Eleanor lohnston. November IS, 1915. .1. U. Snow, an administrator of the -state of Kleanor Johnston, deceased, s. Frank T. Johnston, and Kerenhapiuili Johnston, hi* wife; Lee F. Johr,ton and Ruse It. Johnston, his wife! licence I>. Starkweather and Charles ttnrk weather, her husband; Conrade tillin'. a lien holder, against said deedent’a estate. To Frank T. Johnston and Kerenhap>uch Johnston, wife of Frank T John- ■ ton; Lee F. Johnston and Rose 11. iuhnston, wife of l.ee F Johnston; ■'lorenee l>. Starkweather and Charles ttat kweather, huslmnd of Florence l>. starkweather; Conrade Ullllg. a lien adder, against decedent’s real estate; You are hereby, severally, notified hut tile above named petitioner, ns tdmlnistrator of the estate of the iforesaid deceased, has filed In the druit court of Adams county, a petition .lakin-r you defendant* thereto, and .irnylns; the court the Issue of un orter of sale and decree of said court authorizing the sale of the certain real -state hclongina' to the estate of the aid decedent. In suld petition descrlbd. to make assets for the payment of lebts and liabilities of the said esate. and that said petition so filed ind pending is set for hearing In the laid eourj, at the court house In l)e---atnr In Adams county, Indiana, on he 1 sth day of November, A. 1)., 1915, which said day is the Judicial day if the November term of said court. Witness the clerk und seal of said court this 25th day of September, 1915 ( Seal) FERDINAND BLR EKE. 25-2-9-16 Clerk. o PUBLIC SALE. The following named personal prop jrty, owned jointly by J. W. Manlier xnd the estate of Samuel Doak, now deceased, will be offered for sale at public auction to the highest and best >idder, in the barn lot on the farm of the late Samuel Doak, on Tuesday, the 9th day of November, 1915. Said ’arm is situated about five miles southeast of Decatur, and one mile aortli, and three miles east of Monroe, Indiana. Sale to begin promptly it 10 o’clock, a. m.: One 2-year-old heifer, 1 red cow, 8 years old; 1 brin die cow, 2 years old; 1 Holstein cow. 2 years old; 1 yearling calf; 1 red cow, 1 years old; 1 white faced heifer, 1 red male calf, 1 year old; X roan male alf, 1 year old. One iron gray mare, 3 years old; 1 bay horse, 3 years old; 1 bay horse, 4 years old; 1 bay mare colt, 2 years old; 1 blind bay mare. One Duroc sow and pigs, 1 Duroc sow and pigs, 1 bunch of eleven head of shoats, 1 Duroc male hog. One lot of poultry; several dozen chickens and wo hen turkeys. Three sets of wagon harness, 2 breaking plows. 2 corn cul tivators, 1 hay loader, 1 disc harrow, 1 spike tooth harrow, 1 iron roller, 2 shovel plows, 1 grain drill, 1 hog rack, I hay loader, l*hay tedder, 1 mower, 1 self binder, 1 two-liorse wagon, with bed; 1 old two-horse wagon, 1 gasoline engine. Terms of Sale:—All sums of $5.00 and under shall be paid cash in hand. A credit of 12 months will be given on all sums over SS.OQ, by the purchaser giving bankable note with approved security. All notes so given to draw six per cent interest after six months from date of sale until paid. No property shall be removed until settled for by the buyer. J. W. MAULLER, CAROLINE L. DOAK. Executrix, Samuel Doak, Deceased. Jeff Leichte, Auct. J. F. Snow, Clerk for Executrix. The St. Paul Aid society will serve dinner on the premises. S-15-22-29 — o PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at the farm of E. S. Christen, 3>4 miles north of Decatur, Ind., and % mile north of Monmouth, Ind. and 1 mile north of Stop 27 on the Decatur traction line and 1 mile east of Stop 25 on Thursday, October 21, 1915, beginning promptly at 10 o’clock a. m., the following personal property, to-wit: Nine Head of Horses: One grey old. bay mare, 8 years old, dark bay mare 8 years old, bay mare, 2 years old; bay gelding, 6 years old, yearling gelding and 2 weanling colts. Twenty-nine Head of Cattle: —Twelve milch cows, six giving milk and six will be fresh this fall and early winter; one pure bred registered Holstein cow; Holstein bull, two 2-year-old heifers, will be fresh soon; 7 yearling cattle and 7 calves. One Hundred Head of Hogs: Five brood sows, with pigs by side; 1 Poland China boar, 35 shoats, weighing about 80 to 100 lbs. each and 30 weighing about 140 Tbs. each. Fifteen Head of Sheep: Ten ewes, 4 ewe lambs and one ram. Farming Implements: One hay loader, Milwaukee mower, McCormick binder, new Ideal manure spreader, Buckeye gyain drill, with fertilizer attachment; 2 wagons, spring tooth harrow, spike tooth harrow, hay tedder, cream separator and power churn, barrel, spray pump, 2 disc harrow’s, riding and walking breaking plows, check rower, 4 riding and walking cultivators, fanning mill, farm scales, 2 hay racks, wagon beds, 4 sets double harness and many other articles 100 numerous to mention. Grain: Oats in bin, corn in the field and hay in mow. Poultry: One hundred and fifty chickens, 11 geese, 25 ducks. Terms:—ss.oo and under, cash; over $5.00 a credit of 9 months without interest will be given, purchaser giving a good bankable note therefor, with approved security. No property to be removed until terms of sale are complied with; 4 per cent off for cash,

'p.R. WAGNER AND E. S. CHRISTEN j. J. Baumgartner, Hurry Auctioneers. " PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will eell nt P" l ' He auction at her residence, 6 miles south of Pleasant Mills. 2 miles smith ami 3 miles west of Wlllshl.e, Ohio and 6 mile, east and 8 miles north of Borne, on Monday, October *.«. beginning at 1 o'clock p. m - Hu *<> lowing personal property, to-wit. . Head Horses: One brown brood mare 9 years old, weight 1500 lbs.; sorrel brood mare. 11 years old; large * yenr-old sorrel mare, general purpose; good dark bay mare. 8 years old; weight 1500; all bred and good breeders; yearling colt, dark bay gelding, good Hamiltonian driving horse, 3 years old. Three Head of Cattle: One Guernsey milch cow, 3 years old. will be fresh In December, giving about 2 gal. milk per day; Jersey and Holstein cow, 5 years old. will be fresh in March, giving about 2 gal. of mill, per day; fine Durham heifer, 2Vi years old. Ten Head of Hogs: One Duroc brood sow, with 7 pigs by side. Duroc brood sow, will farrow in March; 8 Duroc shoats, weighing 100 pounds. Pen of Mammoth Bronze turkey gobblers. Ten bushel imported Early Rose potatoes;. And other articles not mentioned. Terms:—ss and under, cash; over $5 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving bankable note; 4 per cent off for cash. No goods removed until settled for. MATTIE YOUNG. Jesse Michaud. Auct. Willis Laughery, Clerk. — PUBLIC SALE. I, the undersigned, will offer at public auction at my residence. 1 mile south and 2Vi miles west of Decatur, ■or lVi miles east and Vi mile south of Peterson, on Thursday, October 21, 1915, beginning at 12 o’clock, sun time, two head of horses, one coming 2 year old colt, weighing about 1000 lbs.; one 1 year old colt, Vi Belgian. Thirteen Head of Cattle, consisting of 1 black Holstein, 5 year old, good milch cow; Holstein cow, 4 years old, fresh iu November, a good milker; red cow, 5 years old, be fresh in February, a good milk cow; spotted Jersey cow, 6 years old, be fresh in December; roan heifer, be fresh in March; 4 head of steers. 18 months old; 4 spring calves. Seven head of sheep; 24 spring chickens: Six good blooded Shropshire buck; 1 dozen Rhode Island Reds and 1 dozen Plymouth Rocks. Farming Implements: Low wheeled wagon, good as new; new hay ladder, new wagon bed. good carriage. South Bend plow, 2 doable shovel plows, spring tooth harrow, set log bolsters, other articles too numerous to mention. Terms of Sale:—ss.oo and under, cash; over $5.00 a credit of 10 months will be given; purchaser giving bankable note; 4 per cent discount for cash. No goods removed until settled for. CHAS. NYFFELER, SR. Jeff Leiehty, Auct. o PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned, will offer for sale at his residence, 8 miles southwest of Decatur, or C miles northwest of Monroe, or 4 miles east of Craigville, or 2% miles south of Peterson, on what s known as the Joshua Blight farm, on Tuesday, October 26, 1915, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m.. three head of horses: Black mare, 10 years old, weighs 1500 lbs; 2-year-old colt, a good one; llyear-old bay mare. Fourteen Head of Cattle: Consisting of 5 milch cows, one 4-year-old cow, fresh Ist of August; four 2-year-old cows, on a full flow of milk; one 1-year-old Durham bull, a good one; 2 1-year-old steers, one Vi Jersey heifer, will be fresh Ist of December; one 1 year old heifer, a good one; 4 spring calves. Sixty head of hogs, consisting of 3 O. I. C. brood sows, eligible to rgeister, with pigs by side; 35 head of feeders, weighing from 100 to 175 lbs. Farming Implements: Sevenft. Osborne binder, in good shape; Ohio hay loader, in good shape; Hoosier disc drill, Osborne disc, spring tooth harrow, wooden frame spike harrow. John Deere corn planter. Deering mower, hay tedder, carriage, buggy, 3-inch tire wagon, l\-inch tire wagon. Monarch cultivator, Tiger cultivator, set hay ladders, corn bed and hog rack combined; 2 sets work harness, set light driving harness, Scotch clipper walking plow, many other articles too numerous to mention. , Torms of Sale—ss.oo and under, . cash; over 6.00 a credit of 12 months ■ will be given, purchaser giving bank- . aide note the last 6 months drawing ' 6 per cent interest; 4 per cent discount for cash. J- O. MANLEY, Owner. I Noah Frauhiger, Auct. Frank Fugate, Clerk. PUBLIC SALE. .John O. \ hold a public farm sale at his real’(deuce on Monday, November 1 con > | (dating of horses, cattle, sheep, and . hogs, implements and corn. 13-19-20 36

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