Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 74, Decatur, Adams County, 27 March 1916 — Page 6
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EAST BUFFALO East Buffalo, N. Y . Mar. 27—(Spwial to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 5,600; shipments none yesterday; re eelpts, 8.000; shipments, 3,040 today, official to New York yesterday, 570; hops < losing slow. Minimum heavy. $10.25d®510."5; yorkers. mostly, $10.25; pigs mostly $9.25; roughs, [email protected]; stags, [email protected]; cattle, 375; steady; strong; prime steers, $9.25®59.60; butchers’ steers, [email protected];; heifers, $7.00©57.25; fat cows, >5.50® $7.00; sheep, 8.000; steady; lambs. 25c lower; top lambs. $11.15®511.50; one load. $11.90; yearlings, $10.25; wethers, $9.15(1 $9.50; ewes, $9.00; down. <*. T. BlrTrh Wheat $1.03 Oats, No. 3, white 38c Corn 84c Rye 85c Barley 65c Jlover Seed $9.00 Alsike seed $8.25 Timal,hy seed $2 50 * -NIBLICK 4 CO. Eggs 16c gutter 18c@25c FULLENKAMP'S. Eggs 16c Butter 27c BERLING'S. imllaa Sumter ducks Me Chickens 11c Fowls 10c Ducks 9c
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Geese 8c Young turkeys We Old Tom turkeys 10c; Old Hen turkeys lOe . Old Roosters ; Butter, packing stock 18e Eggs 16c Above prices aia tor poultry free ■ from feed. FORNAX MILLING CO, J Wheat $1.03 | I Corn 84c I I Oats 37c ; ; Rye 750 KALVER’3 MARKETS. Wool .$!••»« Beef hides . w> .li* Calf Tallow . le j Sheep pelts 25c051.C0 . LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. i Chickens lie Indian Runner fruc<» 8c! Fowls 10c Ducks 9c Geese Sc I Young turkeys 14c ' Old Tom Turkeys 11c Old Hen Turkeys 11c Old Roosters Ic Eggs 16c. Butter 18c Above prices are tor poultry tree from feed. DECATUR CHEHMERY CO. Butterfat, delivered Butterfat, in country 14c Butter, wholesale 27c - .
I Success l SUCCESS comes to those who intelligently prepare themselves for it. I 1 Among the nesessary requirements is a bank account with , a first-class bank, such at this. Let us co-operate with i I you. a t FIRST NATIONAL BANK i DECATUR, INDIANA |i Members Federal Reserve Association. it I p — — i NOTICE. t I The Ed Zimmerman stock and farm < sale to be held on his farm in Kirk- t land township will be held Thursday r March 30th. ( Dr. C. V. Connell ; I ■ C VETERINARIAN! t Pb/AYIO OffiCe 102 * 1 (1011 vJ Residence 143 r Dr. L K. Magley ' t VETERINARIAN Corner Third and Monroe 1 Streets. Phones K or?™ “ DECATUR. IND. M. J. Scherer ’ r UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING / Fine Funeral Furnishings x I DECATUR, - IND. 1 Telephone: Office 90; Home, 185 1 —— - - 1 c i r STAR GROCERY ’ « I 1 ; Shredded Cod Fish 10c 4 < j Norman Fresh Mackerel.. ,20c I ' * #• 1 Imported Sardines in Olive f; I J Oil 10c 7 ’ ; Herring Roe 15c < ■ 1 ‘ Yacht Club Salad Dressing.. 10c i 1 !| ’ j Extra Fancy Red Salmon...2oc , < 1 I Santa Clara Prune*, 2 Tbs...lsc ;i, Baked Beans, without pork 15c t ij ' ! Fresh Candled Eggs, d0z....15c : 1 Marco extra fancy Spaghetti 10c t i K ; Marco Horse Radish and ; 5 Mustard 10c ; ,i Dill Pickles, doz 10c i ’ Campbell's Soups 10c |l ' J Mustard Sardines 5c i t > Fresh Fruit Preserves, qt. can 25c ' hill Johns. >’ r*nr.i aiii.mmiwii mi'll niwii'itt;»
PUBLIC SALE. I, the undersigned, will offer at public auction at my residwtee, 6 miles southwest of Decatur, or 1 mile west of the Washington church, on Tuesday. March 28. beginning at 10 o'clock u. m., sharp, the following property, to-wlt: Ten Head of Horses: Ono sorrel gelding, coming 5 years old. weighing 1600 lbs.; bay mare. 10 years old. weight 1500 tbs.; imported hockney stallion, 10 years old, good breeder; black driving horse, 6 years old, lady broke; 3 year old sorrel mare colt: yearling sorrel mare colt; 8 year old driving mare; 10 year old gray horse, a good worker; 5 year old bay mare, weighing 1400 lbs; 3 year old gelding, weighing 1450 lbs. Twleve Head of Cattle: Five good milch cows; 2 two year olds; 3 yearlings; 2 calves. Twenty three Head of Hogs: One full blooded Duroc Jersey male hog. a good one; 3 brood sows, will farrow soon; 19 head of shoats, that will average 70 lbs. Vehicles and Implements: Milwaukee binder, McCormick mower, Gale corn planter, Thomas hay loader, Tiger corn cultivator, Monarch corn cultivator, Thomas hay tedder, walking breaking plow. 2 spring tooth harrows, Studebaker wagon with bed: low wheeled farm wagon, set hay ladders, rubber tired Anderson bug gy. good as new; Union City rubber tired buggy, good as new. These implements are practically new and in good shape. 12-horse power Runiley traction engine, in good shape; 6roller Milwaukee corn husk er, in good shape; New Holland feed grind er, with sacker attachment, practic-, ally new; 16-horse GaanScott engine, Huber separator, an Ann Arbor hay press, Birdsell clover holier; this machinery is all in good shape; truck scale, set single driving harness, robe storm front, 2 hog houses, hog troughs, good steel bar roller, breaking cart, and many other articles too numerous to mention. Terms of Sale: —All sums under $5 cash in hand; all sums of $5 and over a credit of 12 months will be given. Notes bearing 8 per cent in terest last six months. No properly to be removed until settled for; 4 per cent off for cash. , CHESTER W SHOAF. W, B MARTIN. Bunn & Baumgartner, Aucts. Dinner to be served by Ladies' Aid of St. Luke's Reformed church. PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will sell at her residence, 6 miles east of Bluffton, or 6 miles west of Monroe, or 1 mile west and VI south of Honduras, on Wednesday, March 29, 1916, the following property, to-wit; Horses: Three Head; Sorrel mare, 15 years old. weighing about 1200; brown mare, 14 years old. weighing about 1300; they are good workers in all harness; bay horse. 12 years old. weighing about 1200. Cattle, Seven Head: Two milch cows, red cow will be fresh in April, roan heifer with calf by side, 2 two-year old steers, 3 yearling calves. Hogs: Male hog 2 years old, full blooded O. I. C.; 3 Chester White brood sows will farrow by day of sale. Farm Implements: One 2-horse wagon, carriage, 2 buggies one good as new; 2 mowers. bay tedder, bay rake, set hay ladders, spring tooth harrow, break ing plow, 2-horse corn plow, double work harness, 2 sets single buggy shovel plow, single shovel plow, set harness, 1 set good as new; robe, horse blanket, wheelbarrow, pitchfork. 2 dung forks, grind stone, mud boat, hog shoot, lot of small chicken coops. 2 hog houses, 100 feet new hay rope, Vlger cream separator, good as new. Hay and Grain: Five tons good clover hay in the mow. 200 bu. good corn in the crib, 500 bushels good seed oats in bin. test 95 per cent; 30 bushels of barley. Household and Kitchen Furniture: Steel range cook stove, in good shape, heating stove, cupboard, dining room table, bureau, 5 beds, 4 stands, good couch, 2 rockers. G dining room chairs, 6 kitchen chairs, safe, Sink sewing machine, 25 yards new rag carpet, all cooking ; utensils, 8 dozen White Plymouth I Rock chickens, 8 head Os geese, about 100 gallons cider vinegar, 4 dozen fruit jars, 1 and 2 gallon jars, -washing machine, copper kettle, 2 iron kettles, Collie dog and manv articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 10 o’clock a. m. Terms: —Sums of $5 and under, cash. A credit" of 12 months will be given, the purchaser giving a bankable note, the last 6 months to draw 6 per cent interest, 4 per cent off for cash. No property removed until settled for. MRS. C. A. LIBY. Noah Frauhiger, Auct. Joseph Pease, Clerk. Lunch will be served on the ground 72t3 ELECTA BALTZELL. Is prepa’-ed to make out your mortgage exemption. Como to the auditor’s office where you can see with your own eyes that it is properly filed Any time during March or April the law requires. to May 1 Watch for The Morris Co. ad for specials, Friday March 31. 7412
HELP WANTED | I 1 WANTED. AT ONCE-Board .and room ;; |n a private family by a young man . es clean habits. Inquire F. D., at this I . 72tf ‘ < WANTED — Four experienced lady 1 demonstrators for house to house I canvtuis for Dannemlller’s offee. SalI ary. Address (’. E. Davis, goneral 1 delivery, city. ,<,b 1 I’6l'ND- LndiM 1 black pocketltoolc Owner may have same by cnlllng at the old Adams County bank. FOR SALK-Rubber tired buggy. Inquire of C. Duke nt the t harles Meihers barn. No. 3rd St. 74t6 FOR SAIj: Weber wagon. gt»>d as now. Inquire of E. J. Tope. Wren. O„ It. F. D. 1; ‘phone Wren. 74t3 FOR setting for fifty cents. Call ’phone 208 J J 2 ‘" men. IS to 25, not afraid of manual labor, who are willing to take the opportunity of learning a well paying trade. Give as references past and present em ployers, or if none, personal references, and tell all about yourself, (’arc Daily Democrat, Decatur, Indi ana. ?3t3 WANTED general housework at 112 North 9th street,’phone f,65 ?2tß The Morris ('o's » )’«•< ial for Mon day, in south window. 24c shades, 19c. FOR SALE Plymouth Rock Eggs. A setting, one dozen, for fifty cents. Call phone 208. ’2t3 FOR SALE--Property on 115 So. First street. Terms to suit purchaser. Address Alice Peterson 333 E Main St., Ft. Wayne. Ind. 70t12 HOUSE FOR - RENT Seven - -oom house, 504 N. 2nd St. Stable on lot —C. I). Teeple. 73tf MEN '“dur"‘illustrated' catalogue explains how we teach the barber trade in a few weeks, mailed free. — Moler Barber College, Indianapolis. Ind. 73*6 FOl 7 NI> _ Bunch - of _ kcvs. on Second | street. Owner describe and pay for this ad. at Democrat. 71t3 WANTEIV An’emwgefic ‘active man to estab’ish permanent business. Whole or part time. Health and Acci I dent Insurance. Immediate cash re--1 turns and future. Address National 'Casualty Co., Detroit. Mich. 71t3 of ' eyeglass-.-a. Own ?r can have same by describing and i paying for this add. Democrat. Stucco-work and plastering of all kinds. ’Phone 788— Bert Haley. 66t18 Inquire Hoosier Packing Co. Gltf FOR RENT-—Front office rooms, over interurban station. Enquire A. D. Suttles. C4tf FOR S\LE— Household goods; fine condition; leaving town. Sale starts Saturday, 25th. —A. C. Lawrence. 654 Mercer Ave. 71t3 FOR RENT—Seven 'room "cottage, on High St..; close to Mercer avenue. Water, lights and gas. Inquire 333 No. 41h St.; ’phone 256. 50tf FOR SALE—Good seven rm ;-i house in first class condition, excellent location, good cellar. 226 Tenth street. Inquire as to owner a_t this office. 6.36 ~The hiorris Co’s special tor Monday, in south window, 24c shades, 19c. . FOR SALE OR RENT—A vacant lot on West Madison street, near the I comer of Twelfth. Full size. A suiti able place to build. Will also rent ' same. Inquire of A. R. H., at the ! Democrat office. 6Stf l —,-a7T.~^=-— SHERIFF'S SALE. I The State of Indiana, Adams County, ss: i In the Adems Circuit Court of Adams County. Indiana. I Eugene Kuayon. John F. Snow, Ster- , ling I’. Hoffman vs. Benjamin F. Kizer. [ ,No. 91F..3. No. <<ISS. No. 9172. virtue of an order of s tie to me ’l directed by the clerk of the Adams ,’c ircuit court of said county and state. I have levied upon the real estate hereinafter mentioned and will expose f>>1 ;it public auction at ’he cast dour . of the court house in the City of Dece--1 tur, Indiana, between the hours of 10 , o’clock a. tn., and 4 o’clock t>. m., on WecloesCay, April 13, 1010, 1 the rents and profits for a term not exc'><>>ltng seven years, of the followt. ine described real estate, situated in , Adams county, Indiana, to-wit. 1 The undivided one-sixtl (1-Si of the i- north half of the southweat quarter of I aeetiou top (101, township twenty-five no>-th, of range :-iL .. " d) cast. 9 ! containing eighty i ” ’ ere or i loss. In Adams co .n v . . x, apI- |,ealsed at t1.1.00.H, i to the life estate of L; ’la A. . t.e.. tn an 1 to sail above nescn.od real estate. And on 's lure to realize therefrom ’ the full ar it of judgment, interest e thereon Sr- .»:s. I will nt the same tlm» and ic. ~ic same manner aforel_ said, offer tor sale the f- simple of <; the above described premises. Taken as the property of Benjamm r F. Kizer, to satisfy said order of sale , this 20th day of March, 1910. e ED GREEN, 20-27-3 Sheriff. DEMOCRAT WANT ADS f PAY RIG + + + -i" <■ + + + + + + + + * * FAYE SMITH-KNAPP * ♦ 1 *• Teacher of Interpretative * i' Reading. h (. 4 1 <• After several requests I < ’c liave decided to take a lirn1 it.d number of pupils in 4 * reading. Those interested 4 8 + call 4 * Telephone 350. 4 2 4-4- + * + + + 4-4-4-«4' + 4
Rex Theatre UNIVERSAL PROGRAM TONIGHT EDNA MAISON In Two Reels “BUCK SIMMONS” Puncher, L-Ko comedy “Saving Susie from the Sea” tomorrow pWIAGEDGOdbyI Shew Running Continous from 10:00 A. & Admission 25 cents. Rex Theatre |
MASONIC CALENDAR FOR WEEK ENDING APRIL 1 Tuesday. March 28. Master Mason Degree. Thursday, March 30. Mark Master Degree. DAVID E. SMITH, W. M. CUSTER’S LAST FIGHT. Under the auspices of the local Pocahontas council at the Crystal theater oa Wednesday of this week will be given the most wonderful moving picture reel ever shown in this city. It is Custer’s last fight, with 1,500 feet of thrills, 100 scenes, in two parts. 5,000 painted Indians in h-.t’io. made specially for the benefit of the Red Men organisations andi has broken all records wherever shown. The local lodge is making a special efforts to make this a big succets and you should see the wonder’u! pictures. 74t2 NOTICE. Party who stole gate from my farm rosid- ncc in St. Marys township bring it back or I will prosecute. Guiin ;ia ty 's known Chas. F. Nytll- r Dr catur Route 6. 67t3 Watch lor The Morris Co. ad for specials, Friday, ' March 31. 7412
Electric Fixtures And Supplies
We have bought the A. C. Lawrence stock of Electric Fixtures and Supplies. i r In order to move this ‘ stock quickly we will quote > you house wrecking prices r for the next 15 days. If r you arc considering wiring i ar putting m new fixtures ; this spring you cannot ass ford to miss this opportu- " ii; yto supply your requirements. S
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B. C. HENRICKS D. C. YOUR CHIROPRACTOR Above Voglewede’s Shoe Store. Phone 660 Office Hours Ito 5 7to 8 LADY ATTENDANT Decatur, Ind. f-iLtS! PILLS'. PILES; V XUAMS’ 3331 AN ?JLE OINTMF’T e.ir« 3iini. BleeJuM ufcd Itching 1‘ es t ataorlM toe tvuxors, Shays itching at .<j r, pc-u lice. .csLwt reliei 'Vr Lj Wc and SI Aj V . t.’.tfj MFG. rr> .- Pr-W.-ENTERPRISF DRUG STORF .... DECATUR’S CHIROPRACTOR PIONEER Office Over Vance & ’Lies 1:30 to 5:00 Hours 6:30 to 8:00 PH >N E 650 1 0. L Burgener, D. C. Vo No Surber t No Osteopathy
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