Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 33, Decatur, Adams County, 8 February 1916 — Page 6
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QE=2E3UE EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. ¥., Feb. B—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 3,200; shipments, 570; official to New York yesterday, 4,750; hogs dosing steady. Medium, heavy and yorkers, $8.75 @$8.80; one load. »8.8 b pigs. $8.00; . roughs. [email protected]; stags. $5.00@ $5.75; cattle. 100; steady; sheep. 600; firm; lambs higher; tops, $11.83. G. T. flUna. Wheat $1.25 Oats 43c Oajs, No. 3. white 43c Corn Rye 85c Barley 55c Clover seed SIO.OO , Alsike seed 33-25 Timothy seed $3.00 NIBLICK 4 CO. Eggs 20c Rutter 18c@25c FULLENKAMP'S. Eggs .*. 28c Butter 27c BERLING’S. Indian Runner ducks *< Chickens He Fowls 10c 1 Ducks 9c ]
DECATUR’S CHIROPRACTOR PIONEER Office Over Vance & Hite’s L’ e 1:30 to 5:00 nOlllS 6:30 to 8:00 PHONE 650. 0. L Burgener, D. C. ' No Drugs No Surgen , No Osteopathy B. C. HERRICKS D. C. YOUR CHIROPRACTOR Above Voglewede’s t Shoe Store. ' c Phone 660 Office Hours Ito 5 7to 8 LADY ATTENDANT 1 Decatur, Ind. . -1 Or. C V Connell VETERINARIAN. RO Residence 143 +♦++♦+*♦++♦♦+* * PLENTY OF MONEY * * to loan on * * IMPROVED FARMS * * at 5 Per Cent ♦ * Abstracts made on short * * Notice. ♦ * SCHURGER’S * * Abstract Office. * ■!•♦ + ♦* + * + ♦* + ♦ + + Dr. L. K. Magley VETERINARIAN Comer Third and Monroe Streets. Phones R ossi«. M iB6 DECATUR. IND.
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Geese s■' Young turkeys ..l<c Old Tom turkeys 10c Old Hen turkeys 10c Old Roosters 6o Butter, packing stock 18c Eggs 20c Above prices ire tor poultry free from feed. KALVER’S MARKETS. Wool JU&ZU i Beef hides „..llc Calf .....l»c T allow .... 6c Sheep pelts , [email protected] LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Chickens He ' Indian Runner tn.c<« > Fowls 10c | Ducks 9c Geese Sc Young turkeys • lec/ Old Tom Turkeys ..Hv Old Hen Turkeys He I Old Roosters Eggs 20c ' Butter 18c I - I j Above prices are for poultry free from feed. DECATUR CHEAMERY CO. Butterfat, delivered 31c Butterfat, in country 28c • Butter, wholesale 31c 11 ■ 1 11
—— ..-rry | « LET ME DO YOUR 1 ELECTRIC WIRING 1 I am again in the business and will appreciate your orders for any kind of ' electric wiring. I have had years df experience and the work will be well I done. Let me figure with you. See me at home, at 311 N. Second street or telephone 474. W. G. SPENCER T ie 013 Reliable HOTEL FOR SALE OR RENT. The Park hotel is for sale or rent A good opportunity for the right person. Inquire at once of Mrs. D. W. ■ Myers, Winchester street. 2fitf '. o WANTED —1 medium size used efll e 1 safe. —Kirsch, Sellemeyer & Sons 1 Co. t 31t3 | Get your gold fish at our store, only 10c each. Bowls and feed also at the ! right price.—C. E. Baughman.
DR. FRUTH Specialist, in Chronic, Nervous and Special » Diseases, Treated fry New, Modern and Scigj entifle Methods. For more complete information see ad ap pearing in this paper,
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February 2nd, 4th and sth. Dr. Fruth will be at Decatur, Hotel ■lurray, one day only, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY Bth, and will return every 28 days thereafter. Consultation, examination and Professional Advice FREE. LIVE STOCK and General Auctioneering 1 thank you for your past favors I am still on the job Telephone at my expense. J. N. Burkhead i Monroe, Ind.
fag^rTT'.™T-.’T -TSWCTJSrTOif PROGRESSIVE BUSINESS MEN appreciate the necessity of a dependable financial connection, j it is as imponant and at times far more important, than any other branch or department of a business. i Not a fair weather bank, but one that can be relied upon always: that is the Institution that merits the confidence and patronage of the business men of Decatur. [The First National Bank gives! special attention to commercial accounts. We will be glad ; to discuss the particular banking requirements of your business. FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR. INDIANA Members Federal Reserve Association. — HERE is a reiaejy that win cure rnoai a-i akin arc •calp troubles. Eczema. Barbe?* Itch* Itch, Cutr | and Sores. Why waste time and money u hen 11 B. Ointment is. an ointment of real merit? Ash your druggist 11 not handled send 5C cents to (hr B R. Ointment * Mnr.toe ; pecstur. Indians. LISTEN:Book your Sale with an Auctioneer. Who is able to make your i sale a success. Telephone No. 81. R. N. RUNYON Decatur, ind. SCT », r;ntf. pv H j.j ♦H ?. v, VYf V F , sj ' ”7* TXSS ' ■'-7‘nWfiC lu . : I I 3 Marco Blend Ccffec 20c 5 Bursley’s Baking Beans ...,20c t | ■* ’ t | Santa Clara Prunes, 2 tbs. ..15c ' I lg Baking Molasses, "t. can ...10c i; Dill Pickles, doz.' ..10c ■ i! n Sweet Pickles, doz. 10c < | . m Winter Wheat Flour, small sack .- 80c ? Winter Wheat Flour, large ■ sack, 81.60 • Bird Seed 10c , 5 Creamery Butter, tb 34c -j Soap, 6 bars 25c ( 1 Green Onions, bunch 5c ' d Celery, large bunch 10® j n v/ • •jj Radishes, 2 b’unchcs 5c l Campbell’s Soups 10c T Pettijohn's Breakfast Food. 15s .
. PUBLIC SALE. I Wo, the under-•'gned, •will offer th following property nt public sj.i'on, j on the A. J. Smith farm, 1 mile north, [of Decatur, on the Fort Wayne end | Springfield traction line, on Wednesday, February 23, sale beginning at 110 o’clock a. Four Head of Mules: Ono span, G years old. weight 2500; ; span, G and 7 years old, weight 3000. . Twenty-three Hoad of Horses: Bay ’mare, weight 1500; roan mare, 4 years I old. weight 1375; black mare, 8 year:-. I old weight 125 ft; black mare, 7 years ! o4d, in font; weight 1GG0; bay driving horse, weight HOO; sorrel driving! mare, weight 1200; bay draft colt.i coming 2 years old; black colt, com-1 Ing 3 years old broke; suckling colt; [ bay mare. ♦ years old. in foal, weight : 1CG0; brown mare, 3 years old. weight 1400; pair 4 year old j roan mares, weight 3000; G year old i bay marc, in foal, Weight 1500; match J pair sorrel mares, 4 years old, weight. 3200; black celt, 3 years old, weight! 11450; general purpose bluo roan j I horse, 4 years old. weight 1200. Thir- i teen Head of Cattle: Black cow. 4 (years old. was fresh in November; 4 year o’d cow, calf by her side; roan ' cow. frosh April 1; Jersey cow. fresh April 1; 2 yearling steers, yearling heifer; 6 year old cow, fresh March! I; 5 year old roan cow, fresh March 15; red cow. fresh, calf by side; Jersey cow, calf by side; Jersey heifer, fresh in March; Jersey cow, 6 years! old, fresh in March. Farming I tuple 1 ments: One 15-3 g Rumley tractor. j with 6 bottoms, automatic lift, good [conditions; 2 Spaulding deep tillers.' Iby uiting these tillers Messrs. Smith , I and Wilson got the largest yield of j wheat in the state, averaging 48 bu > I per acre; Belle City ensilage cutter. | New Hollamt feed grinder with elevn-, 'tor, 5 2-horse wagons, good condition; ' set hay ladders, 240 gr.l. galvanized | tank, 3 to G hp. Ellis gasoline engine. - ! 100 gal. feed cooker, hay tedder 8| bbl. galvanized tank, 2 bbl. galvanizjed tank. Black Hawk corn planter. ; with fertilizer attachment; McCormick 1 [corn binder, with elevator; Thomas uM- delivery hay lack, good as. new: -disc drill, 10 hoe; double disc roller. | spading disc, iron roller. 3 Gale ridtng, cultivators, Cale 2-row cultivator, I spring tooth harrow, flexible harrow, ! 3 sections; combination wagon box. 'Osborn loader, good as new; small ! Belle: City feed cutter, 7-ft. Milwaukee, i binder, Milwaukee mower, clover i bun-her. harrow < art, Gale breaking I plow, goon condition; Oliver breaking plow, good condition; 3 Cale 1-horse 1 5-tooih cultivators, new; 30 in. saw, ‘with stand; set dump boards, 3 trippie wagon boxeq. Corn King manure , : cii-rnriiional feed grinder. ::<! gate broad cast seeder, top buggy, . r.rrey, spring wagon, grind stone, 2 'end gate scoop boards, 3 sets double harness. v.Knout breeching; 2 sets double harness, with breeching; sei ! single harness, Pet aluminum incuLa ! tor, 123 egg; Oids croam separator; (also household goods and numerous ' other articles. , Terms: —All sums of $3.00 and un- ' der, er over $5,00 a credit of 12. | months will be given, first G months | without Interest; second 6 months, 4 4per cent interest. Purchaser to give Ihis note with approved security; 4 per [cent discount for cash. No goods re moved until settled for. SMITH & WILSON. [ C. A. Dugan and C. D. Kunkle, clerks. ! Bunn and Baumgartner, Aucts. The Fort Wayne & Springfield railway company will run a free special ear which will leave for the fai-ni at 9:30. During the day all cars will stop at the farm. The Concord Ladies' Aid are making effort to furnish a fine lunch on day of sale. — o—- — PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at his residence, 6 miles southwest ot Decatur. % njjm south and % mile west of Washington church, on Weddesday, February 1916. beginning at 10 o'clock sharp, the following property, to-wit: Three Head of I'c.eis: Roan mare, coming 6 years ■ l l. sound, weighs about 1400, broke in all harness; roan mare, coming 5 --• rs old, sound, good worker dou- ; driving mare, 9 years old, lady broke; span of mules, cpming 3 years old, broke double. Five Head of Cattle: Black cow, coming 7 years old, fresh in April; Jersey Heifer, coming i years okl, fre*h in March; Jersey cow, coming 6 years old, fresh in March; roan cow, 3 years old. fresh last of March; Jersey cow, 11 years old, fresh soon. Hogs: Thirteen head of shoats, weighing from 25 tc 00 lbs. each. Farming Implements: Studebaker wagon, 3’A inch tires with good double bed; top buggy, rub ber tired and good, storm front; se’ double harness, in good conditi.:-; se single buggy harness, i Gale ridins plow, good as new; Gale walkir.; plow, J. I. Case cultivator, good ai new; 12 disc, harrow in good shape spring tooth harrow, spike tcoth liar row, Milwaukee mower. John Deen corn planter, set hay ladders, 200 b.i of corn, DeLaval cream w.paratoi good .is new; 5 dozen chickens, l.»n . press, in good shape; lawn mower an. nuineroua other articles. Terms of Sale:All sums of ss.o’ and under, cash; over that amount ; credit of 12 months will be given; m
Interest charged for first 6 months and 8 per cent interest tor last G months; 3 per cent off for cash; no goods removed until settled for. M. E. ANDREWS. J. N. Burkhead, Auct. Marion Andrews, Clerk. The Lndies’ Aid society of Washington M. E. church will serve dinner. PUBLIC~SALE. As we arc going to move to Ohio, the ii iderslgned will offer at public talc at John H. Everett's residence and tire W. C. Martz farm, 2 miles: south of Monroe, 4 miles north of Borne, and 8 miles south of Decatur, ion Thursday, February 10, 1916. bei ginning at 10 o’clock sharp, the following property, to-wit: Eight Head lof Horses: Bay horse, 10 years old. I weight HOO; gray horse, 10 years old. I weight 1200; bay horse, 12 years old, I j weight 1250; gray mare, 7 years old; I gray mare, 7 years old, weight 1300; b'ack mnre celt, coining 2 years old. | weight 1100; bay gelding coming 2 ! yo rs old. weight about 1100; one com:ng yearling; bay mare, 3 years old, I ■ weight 1200. Seven Head of Cattle: [ I Spotted Durham cow. G years old, giving milk; half blooded Jersey. 5 years(old, will be fresh Ist of April; Jersey ( cow, giving milk; yearling heifer,! Durham cow, 10 years old, giving milk, will be fresh tn June; Guernsey | cow, 5 years old, will be fresh the Ist lof April; Holstein, 6 years old. giving milk, v.il be fresh in October. Thirteen Head of Hogs: Two brood I sows, will farrow the Ist of April; 11 head of shoats, weighing between GO and 70 lbs. One gander. Farming Dane hay loader, sulky corn cultivator, disc trailer, McCormick mowing machine, Corn King manure spreader, John Deere corn planter, Gale cultivator, hay ladders ind grain bed combined, set double ‘ breeching harness, copper kettle, set single buggy harness. 125 bu, good oats in bin, 7CO bushel good corn in i crib, 132 shocks of fodder in field, 200 ■ shocks of shredded fodder in mow. Terms of Sale: —All sums of $5.00 ! and under, cash; over $5.00 a credit, of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving a note with approved security; 4 per cent discount for cash. No goods removed until settled for. EVERETT BROS. & STEELE. Jeff Michaud, Auct. Gary Martz, Clerk. PUBLIC SALE. Having rented his farm and decided to move toYown, the undersigned will offer for sale at his residence, ■?’,j miles southeast of Decatur, or 80 rods south of the county farm, on Tuesday. February 'ls, 1916, beginning at 10 o'clock, sharp, the following property, to-wit: Eight Head of Horses: bay mare, o yeari old. with foal, weight, 1500; bay mare, 5 years old, with foal, weight 1450; bay marc, weight 1400 lbs.; sorrel horse, 6 years old. weight 1500; dark sorrel Belgian colt, coming 1 year old. a good one; 2-year-old heavy bay draft horse; 2 mares, heavy with foal. l:y John Frisipger’s Belgian horse, man who gets thr.se mare pnys for colt. TwA Head of Cattle: Red Durham c»w. just fresh; she is as good a butter cow as there is in the county; Rod Durham heifer, coming 1 year old. Sl-.oep and Hogs: Five head 'of Shropshire ewes, 3 years eld this spri'ig, will lamb about Ist of March ami weight ISO lbs. each; full blood fc-.roy. shire buck, 2 years old. will weigh better than 200 lbs. Big sow, will weigh between 350 and 400 lbs.; will have pigs by first day of March. Farming Implements: Corn planter, with 80 rods of wire; John Deere riding plow, good one; disc drill, eight holes; Osborn disc. 14 disc, good one; hay rake, 2 good wagons, wagon box, , 2 sets of good dump boards, hold 2 i yards; 5 or 6 patent bee hives, DeLa- > val creami separator, in good order; . dinner bell, spring tooth harrow, flex - ible harrow. 150 feet of good 1-ineh , rope, grinding stone, new; 2 sets of j heavy harness, 5 or 6 wool faced col--3 lars, 2 or 3 barrels, set of single harB I nes« and numerous other articles; 5 5 or 6 dozen Plymouth Rock iia-iin, comi., ing 1 year old; 2 Pekin drakes, 14 y! full blooded Bronze turkey hens, 2 s full blooded Bronze gobblers. Turkey E . ! hens, gobblers, chickens and ducks I will be sold at private sale, but if g | not so disposed of, will offer at public y : sqle. n | Terms of Sale:—Ail sums of $5.00 I, | and under, cash; over $5.00 a credit o! ■si 9 months will be given, purchaser giv n ! ing note with approved security, bear 0 ing G per cent interest from date il ■ • nut paid at maturity; 4 per cent ofl 3 for cash. No goods removed until t,. settled for. ;t THOMAS S. DOWLING. J. N- Burkhead, Auct. g John Starost Clerk. PUBLIC SALE OF STOCK is The undersigned will hold a public r- sale at his residence, 4 miles north ■e -nd a halt mile west ot Decatur and a a ia’f mile west ot Stop 25 on the Ft ;■ Wayne & Springfield railway, on what <1 known aa the L. W. Lewton farm ■ J | >n Wednesday, FEwua:-/ 9, beginning ■it 10:30 o’clock sharp, tha f-jlio V ;'-> r property, to-wit: Five Ho fl H orscs .' a Bay horse. 4 years old, weight lOsOio black horse coming 2 years old; sor-
I Rex Theatre nfffiOtOGRAM I TONIGHT jJ UNDER A SHADOW Rex Drama in Two Reels featuring B Arthur Shirely. THE SAPHEADS’ REVENGE AnL. Ko Comedy with Peggy Pearce. Ib ~ ~ "tomorrow i Afternoon and Night. | Fourth Installment of “I'he Girlj | and The Game”. Three reel.featI ure “Gilded Youth” featuring Rupert Julian. u Rex Theatre
— — F || JEL? WANTED WANTED—To rent a mod- 1 ; ‘ ern house with one to five: 'acres or more of land in connection. Also a barn.; : House with cellar and from a 16 to 8 room?.—Thos. Dow- E [ling,2pbonell-B. .. 2711, FARM FOR SALE—Eighty Teres,; | near Freidheim, good improve-1 ments, can give possession tin’s I spring it deal is made by March 1. For full particulars, write or see Wro. I a Dalman, Ossian R. R. No. 3, Pote tale- r I A phone. 32t6 0 • IF YOU arc making less than $25.00 ■ I per week I have a guaranteed prop- ' csition that v ill interest you; all or i spare iir S. Redm-md, 122 Doug i las, Ft. Wayne, Ind 32t3 ° I ,i ' ANY in'.elkgent jcrr.on ma'. earn , 5,, I 3 steady income corresponding for . 1 newspapers. Experience unnecessary.! j Pre-: Ccrnsyondcme Bureau. Washington, D. C. 28ta I • i ..., 1 , BUILD a business of your own. Be i independent. Sell our Sanitary Brushes at big profits. For particu- .. la"s address North Ridge Company, I Freeport, ill. 30t3 . FOR SALE-one Acetylene light ing f plant, in good cond'tion. Will sell 3 cheap.—Jim a. Hendricks, Monroe 1 lnd - 20tv J FOR SALE—House aT’3ls North 10th St., in good condition. Furnace, drove well, barn, tarvia street and ce-' - ment sidewalks. Apply at the ; ' asm I, FOR SALE—Four aeresTcorn fodder [ t t in good condition. Just outside of i . city limits.—Schafer Hardware coin- | :, 28tf it 2 FOR SALE, TRADE OIF RENT—Sev‘-11 i-, 011 100111 house on Mercer avenue; I ; lias J.ater, lights and gas. Inquire .133 No. Fourth St., 'phone 286. 22tf < 11 WANTED—GirI for generaT hotwe 1 work. Apply to Mrs. E. Woods, phone 255, West Monroe street. 32t3 1 5 I ’ ob r— P air of linemans’plverTGe- 1 b tween Charles Magley home and De- ' 4 C!:tur - Finder please return to Earl ' o •jriith at Citizens Telephone Co''- office y ' 32t3 , s FOR SALE— A five years old’Belgium I if mare. Sound and will work anv c Nace. Colt by side. And child can dr.ve her—Dan Haley 333 Mercer 0 Ave. >' rel mare, coming 2 years old' W r- mare, coming 2 years old; roan colt „ coming 1 year old; black colt, coming 1 year old. Five Head of Cattle ' ‘•oan cow, 8 years old, with calf by side; red Durham cow, will be fresh >.'>• day of sale; Durham heifer, comins 2 years old; 2 heifers, coming 1 year old. Turkeys, corn and oatsSeven head of turkeys, four y ounj . hens and three young toms. (;□ c. o..es. 100 bu. of corn, iqq bu nf h : 2oth Century seed oats. ' f a} Terms of Sale:— All sum s of s snn under, cash; over $5.00 a credit ,t of 9 months will be given, purchase! nr mg a note with approved security g1 4 Per cent discount for cash. No good, g I removed until settled for. ■ i r T n A ' J ' LEWTON. ; I J- J. Baumgartner, Auct. -; Lunch will be served on the er™,r.a.
FORt WAYNE AND SPRINGFIELD TRACTION Leave Decatur. A. M—s:so, 8:30, 11:30. I>. M —2:30, 5:45, 9:30. Leave Fort Wayne. A. M—7:oo, 10:00. P. M—1:00. 4:00, 7:30, 11:00. Freight car leaves Decatur at 7:55 a. m.. and leaves Fort T.ayne at U m., arriving in Decatur at 1:30 p m HOMER RUHL, Agent. c——— ■ — FOR SALE. One set of heavy harness. 1 set of farm harness. 1 set of buggy harness, all new, hand made. Harness oil right, as long as it lasts. Stop at 506 So. 13th St., and get the price. 12fs-4wks W. H. AMRINE. APPLES FOR SALE. If you want some dandy good api - at the right price, leace your order at Baker & Dower’s meat market; ■■ to 45 per bushel. Good apples at a low price. See them. St3o C t your gold fish at our store, only Irtc each. Bowls and feed also at the light price.—C. E. Baughman. It MANGOLD BAKER Corner Monrbe and 7th Sts. PHONE 215. Wm. J. Moxley’s special Oleomar-gari.-.e, ft22c National Corn Flakes Be; 2 for 25c Pearl Tapioca, a large box 10c Van Wert Cornloc; 3 for 25c Hurraw PeaslOc, 3 for 25c Spanish Olives, 19 oz. bottle2sc Beach Nut Olive 011 ....25c, 50c, 75c Pitted Cherries in Sugar Syrup, a can 20a California Apricots, a can Rose Dale Sliced Pine App'- ; > a can 2‘c A good Canned Perch ' 2 R. Bst Peach, a can Apple Butterloc, 15c. ■ - Cristo, a can 2 ° ■ Hck Raspberries, in ayrup, a can 2 He.nz’ Baked Beans ...10c: 3 for 2'c Oranges, Bananafl. Grape Fruit, Le> ons, Apples, Cabbage, Celery. We Pay Cash for Produce. Eggs. 2- c ' Butter, 20c@28c. Give Us That Order. Arthur Pj Frei! Mangold « Bake' /Get a Can raOJI to-day HOB From Your hardware \
