Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 258, Decatur, Adams County, 30 October 1916 — Page 4
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!.•.•■: •.rjjfcMQg EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo. N. Y., Oct. 30—(Special to Daift Democrat) Receipts. '•• 000; shipments, 2.850 yesterday; receipts, 11.100; shipments, 5,700 today; Official to New York Saturday, 3.040; hoys closing steady. Medium and heavy, |10,15@>10.25; yorkers, sio.io{?sio.ls; pigs and lights. >9.25©'9.50; roughs, >9.25® >9.40; stags, >7.59® >8.50; cattle, 6,250; no steady to prime steers here; top. >9.00; butchers' steers, >6.50® >8.25; cows ami heifers. >3.00®>7.50; sheep. 13.000; steady; top lambs, >10.75@>10.00; yearlings, >8.50® SO.oo; wethers, >8.00®>>8.25; ewes, >7.50; down. G. T. BURK. Wheat >1.70 Oats 50c Corn >1.15 Rye >l.lO Barley 75c Clover seed >8.50 Alsike seed >8.25 Timothy seed >1.75 NIBLICK & CO. Eggs 30c Butter 20c@25c PL'LLENKAMP’S. Eggs 30c Butter 20c@25c BOWERS-NIBLICK GRAIN CO. Wool 38c •ERLING’*. Chickens 14c
DECATUR’S CHIROPRACTOR PIONEER Office Over Vance & Hite’s L’ c 1:30 to 5:00 uOUIS 6:30 to 8:00 PHONE 650. 0.1. Burgener, D. C. No Drugs No Surgery | No Osteopathy Dr. C. V. Connell VETEMNARY 11 SURGEON Phnna Ofliee 102 i. Ilvltv Residence 143 i. •STAR t’ WWHBT 7MV | ’ c *« 1 P Marco Fancy Blend Coffee..3oc J. Marco Dried Beef 15c ?'■ £I Marco Pearut Butter 15c £ « it Marco Pork and Beans 10c '| ■ Marco Red Kidney Beans... 10c * Marco Rolled White Oats.. 10c S f. Marco Proxlde Toilet Soap 10c .V, Marco Horse Radish Mustard > g I °c 11 Marco Corn Flakes 10c I Marco Pure Fruit Jelly ...,lOc V Marco Macaron! 10c $ Marco Spaghetti 10c Marco Pearl Tapioca lOc | I Marco French Olive Oil . ...Isc Si Marcc White Table Syrup ..15c f i Marco Mustard Sardines ...lOc I ' Will Johns.
® BUSINESS MEN OF TODAY. 11 ’ - 1 ’ use very little cash in their trans- ■ actions. Checks are much safer and more convenient. In offering our services as a depository we strive to make the relations personal and are only too glad to be of any service of I—a financial nature. 010 •‘A>ecatur-3ap-
Fowls 15c Ducks 10c Geese 8c Young turkeys 16c Old Tom turkeys 13c Ohl hen turkeys 13c Old roosters 7c Eggs 3<>c Above >ricM xrv rut fcgltrt ir-w from feed FORNAX MILLING CO. Wheat >l6O Corn >1.20 Oats 47e Rye >I.OO MARTIN-KLEPPER CREAMERY COMPANY. Rutter fat delivered 3fi< Butter fat, at station i' I Butter fat, in country h | KALVER’B MARKET*. Wool 37c ' Beef hides 14ej. Calf hides 15 ' Tallow 6c Sheep pelts 50c©|1.50 j' THE HOOSIER PACKING CO Heavy and medium >9.09 Pigs and lights >8.50 11 Roughs >B.oo | i Heifers and light steers >6.00 to >6.50 |1 Stags >7.00 h Prime steers >6.50 to >7.00 i i Cows >5.00 to $5.50 ■ Calvos >9.50 I:
Dr. 1.. K. 'tel. r VETERINARIAN Comer Third and Monroe i Streets. PHONE K 186 i; DECATUR. IND. B. C. HENRICKS D. C. YOUR CHIROPRACTOR Above Morris 5 & 10c Store. Phone 660 Residence 510 Cleveland Street. Office Hourg Ito 5 7to 8 LADY ATTENDANT Decatur, Ind. ++♦*♦*❖ « 4 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * DR. D. D. CLARK ♦ * Physician and Surgeon. <• Office removed to residence, four 34- doors north of Murray Hotel, ♦ + 128 No. Third St. v ! * Calls answered day or night, ♦ 4' Telephone 131. ♦' + + + I m I I .. - -smmk, » *mb MMmwwn IMPOSSIBLE TO SAVE THESE DAYS l As long as you spend it as fast , as you make it, it IS impossi- : ble. Make a new start TODAY—let this bank save it for you—each week" or month—and you . will always have it ' when you want it. FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR, INDIANA ; Members Federal Reserve A«soci>tion. i ' - . (
I HELP WANTED i L. FOR BALE OR RENT—Seven Room house on Mercer Ave , light, water and Gas. Inquire at 333 4th St., or Phone 2!'G. 242tt Ft) R — S AII hf - Sma 11 ~M fasouH ~ fa rtn, >lO cash and >5 monthly; no interest er taxes; highly productive land; close to 3 big markets; write for photographs and full information. Munger A-183, N. Y. Life Bldg., Kansas City. Mo. 245-2 mo. Attend and Im:.v your stock of pure bred cattle at Kukelhan Pro;?.’ public sale, Thursday, Nov. 16, at the Decatur Morse ‘_*.i 111 WANTED T> ' buy a number of calves, from one day to a week old. Notify Geo. Brash, Decatur, Ind., R. R. 12, 'phone 111. 250t6 e-o-d 1 WANTED—Ten laboring' men j at once for track work. Ap-: ply to Mose Henry, road mas-' Iter. Fort Wayne & Decatur I Traction Co. 25612 I GIRL"WANTED-For general housework. Apply Mrs. E. Woods, 1115 AV. I Monror- St.; 'phorte 255. 253tf II OR SALE Pur.' bred Longfleld ; strain R. C. Rhode Island Red ( I cockerels. >1.50 and >2.00 each. Prices i good until December 1. J. P. Smith, t Preble, Ind. 145-6 t mod. Kukelhan Bros, will hold a ’ public auction of Holstein cat- | tie at the Decatm’ Horse Sale i hams on First street, on Thursday. Nov. 16. The finest cattle i iin the country will be sold. [ Extra, 30 fine'sows will also be sold. Kukelhan Bros. 25111 FOR 'PAT .' house on Fourth St., 4 rooms and, pantry. Newly paper-1 |<d and painted—Mrs. Costello. 255t6 ; I Felt SALE- A Florence hot blast i soft co::! burner. Inquire of Elgin 1 King, North Third St. 255tf. •! .OST OR STOLEN - 'The novel; “My j 'Lady of the Chimney Corner," The I person having same please return to I the County Clerk’s office. 24ltf FOR RENT—Furnished room, modern; heat and bath. Address “X,” ■ care Democrat. 254tf Hohfein cattle sale at the DeHorse Sale Lam on Thur ?da’. Nov. 16. Heifers and bulls will bo sold at public auction. From the best herd in Ad- ■ rv” Co. Kukelhan Bros. 25111 [FOR SA I'7 Barred Plymouth Rock cockerels at >1 each. Address Victor Ulman. Decatur, R. R. 9. 257t6 POUND--Motorcycle license number CBI9O. Owner may have same by calling at Dr. Henricks office in Decatur, and paying for this ad. WANTED —Ten men to work at stone quarry; 25c hour. See Rob’. Haugk 25813 TO MEN—Our system of teaching barbering enables you to learn a profitable profession quickly, Write Holer College. 349 E. Washington St.. Indianapolis. 258t26 A PUBLIC SALE. As I have sold my farm, 1 will offer for sale at my residence 3’£ miles south of Decatur, one mile -east and ■>. mile north of Monroe, on Wednesday, Nov. 15, 1916, consisting of live stock, grain and farming implements. Look for complete ad in this paper. 257tG G. H. RICE. PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at his re idenee, three miles southeast of Decatur on the Salem road, on [ what is known as the Pete Zeser farm, on Tuesday, Oct. 31, 1916, beginning at 10 o'clock a. tn., the following personal property, to-wit: Horses: Five head, consisting of bay mare, 10 years old. weight 1100: li#y ntare, S years old, weight 1300; bay mare 7 years old. weight 1500; all good work horses, drive single or double; sorrel horse colt, coining 2 years old; black mare spring colt. Catfle: Eight head, consisting of red cow, 5 years old. fresh in December; roan cow. 8 years old, fresh November 20; blackcow, 7 years old. fresh by day of sale; spotted cow. 6 years old, fresh in Jan uary; red cow, G years old, fresh November 25; these are all good milch cow:;; Shorthorn bull, coming 2 years old; yearling heifer; spring calf. Sheep and Hogs: Twenty-five head of good breeding ewes, 3 white sows, will farrow by day of sale; IS heat 1 of : boats, weighing 70 lbs. each. Foultry: Twenty-eight head of full blood Bronze turkeys, 6 doz. chickens, 10 head good geese, 20 full blood Peking ducks, doz. guineas. Farm Implements; Milwaukee binder, Hoosier grain drill, Milwaukee mower, Black Hawk, corn planter, disc, hay rake, Oliver riding corn plow, walking cultivator, land roller, 3 breaking plows, single shovel plow, spring tooth harrow, spike tooth harrow, bob.sled, sleigh, carriage, rubber tire top buggy with storm front, steel tire buggy, 2 broad tire wagons’, wagon box, hay rack, fanning mill, scales, 600 lbs; 2 sets double work harness, set double buggy harness, 3 sets single buggy harness, 5 collars, fly nets, grindstone. Empire cream separator, 25 tons timothy hay, 400 shocks corn in field, 5 hives of bees, and numerous other articles. Lunch will be served on the ground. ' Terms;—Sums of >5 and under cash in hand; over that amount a credit of 9 mbntlis will be given the purchaser giving bankable note. Four per cent off for eash. No goods removed until settled for. PETER ZESER. J. J. Baumgartner. Auct. David Coffee, Clerk.
PUBLIC SAL.F As 1 am going to quit farming. 1 will offer at public sale at my restdunce, .'!'<■ miles east of Monroe, 4’6 miles west of Willshire, Ohio, on i what is known as the William Niblick ■ farm, on Wednesday, Nov. 1,1916. be . ginning at 1 o'clock p. n>„ the following personal property, to-wit. Two r head of horses; one horst> nine years old. a gooff worker; one good farm horse* Seven head of shoats, w’elglit •from 75 to 100 pounds each; one brood sow. Farming Implements: • Milwaukee mower, hay rake, Gale riding breaking plow, good cheek row. Turnbull wagon, one buggy, 2 riding corn cultivator, spring tooth harrow, 60 tooth harrow. 2 sets of double working harness, single set of buggy harness, farm tool grinder, crosscut saw. 2 iron kettles. Valid) Cit'.' scoop board, hay ladder and beet bed, beet plow, beet lifter, sausage grinder and lard press combined, grain cradle, dinner bell, 400 shocks of corn, and numerous other articles. Terms: >5.00, cash in hand; over >5 a credit of 9 months will be givI en. the purchaser giving note withap- , proved security; 4 per cent off for leash. No goods removed until set | tied for. .1. W. DAOUE, SR. ; ,1. N. Btirkbead, Auct. J rry Martz, Clerk. ■’ PUBLIC SALL OF STOCK AND LAND. The und' iiigned will hold a public sale of stock and land at his resi dence, 3 miles northeast of Decatur. : first house south of the Union Chap el ehurt n. one mile east of the Dent • school house on (that is known as the Stubs farm, on Thursday, Nov. 2. 1916, beginning at 1 o’clock p. m the following personal property, towit: Five Horses Sorrel mare, com ing 3 years old; nay gelding, coming 2 years old: spring mare colt, bay driving horse, lady broke; spring colt. Eight Cattle: Roan cow. 2 years old. giving milk; Brindle cow 5 years old. giving milk; 6 head of spring calves, good ones. Fifty-eight Hogs. Ore Poland China sow. far row by day of sale; Poland China sow, not bred; 56 head of p’gs, weigh ing from 30 to 125 pounds. Farm ! Land: Eighty acres of good farmins ' land in Union township, with build ings, orchards and well and every thing that makes up a good farm. Terms:—Under >5 cash in hand; over >5 a credit of 9 months will be i given, the purchaser giving note with I approved Terms of sale of land will ba made known on the day of sale. E. H. CARTER. Baumgartner and Bunn, Aucts. John H. Starost, Clerk. "apples? apples. Two cars extra fancy New York Apples—Baldwins, Greenings, and other good varieties. Price SI.OO and sl.lO per bushel.. Cars due at Erie railroad Saturday a. m. ’Phone 45. HUNSICKER & MILLER. PROPERTY FOR SALE Good seven room house with three lots located within half mile of city limits. House has electric lights, plenty of closet room, good pantry, fine cistern, chit ken yard and good out buildings. An excellent place for ncultry raising, etc. Inquire at this office. 250t6 NOTICE. Revival meetings will commence at the Church of God on Cleveland street. Wednesday evening, November 1. P. W. Batts, from Florida, will take charge of the service. One and all are invited to attend these services and hear the pure gospel preached in its fullness. 258t6 NOTICE TO HUNTERS. No hunting permitted on my farm. Trespassers will be prosecuted. 258t12 JOHN D. WERLING. PUBLIC SALE. As I am going to quit farming. I will offer at public sale at my residence. 4 miles east of Decatur, or ’4 mile east -of the Luckey school house on what is known as the old Steigmeyer farm on Monday. Nov. 13, 1916, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., the following personal property, to-wit; Four Head of Horses: Bay mare, 9 years old. bred, sorrel colt, coming 2 years old; bay colt, 1 year old; grey mare, 8 years old. in foal. Twelve Head of Cattle. Roan cow, will be fresh in January; red cow. 5 years old. fresh in Feb.; 3 two-year-old steers. 1 yearling steer. 2-year-old holier, 18-month-old roan bull. 9ms. th-old roan bull. 2 spring calves. Three red sows, with pigs by side, 2-year-old male hog, 10 head of shoats weighing from 100 to 150 each. Farm- ' : Implements: Two walking breaki' • plows, riding breaking plow', two spike tooth harrows, 2 riding corn cultivators. Black Hawk corn planter, 1-horse corn cutter, land roller, 9-hole grain drill. McCormeik binder, 6-foot cut; two 5-foot mowers, hay tedder, hay rake, clover buncher, good carriage, 2 wagons with double beds, hay rack, ret of dump boards, set of log bolsters, 2 log chains, mud boat, bob sled, 2 sets of double harness, 6 horse cellars and many other articles too numerous to mention. Terms: -Sums of >5 and under, cash in band. Sums over >5 a credit of 12 months will be given, the purchaser giving note with approved security. Six per cent, interest after maturity. Four per cent off for cash. No goods removed until settled for. JOHN STEIGMEYER. John Spuller and Roy Runyon, Aucts. 258t6 «4" + + * + ******* + * FARM LOANS * * $100,000.00 of 5 per * * cent * * MONEY TO LOAN * * .it * * Schurger & Parrish * * Abstract & Atty. Office ■ l ' red tape needed) * * 4* 4’ + + 4 > + + < , + + < , + +
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FOR SALE—Clean millet seed for chickens, the great egg producer; ?>1.50 per bushel. —L. G. Williams. Monroe ’phone, 3 shorts on 49. P’' catur R. R. No. 10. 255tl
