Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 15, Number 37, Decatur, Adams County, 13 February 1917 — Page 4
'THE RE.X theatre! I TRIANGLE AND PARAMOUNT PICTURES | TODAY. •‘STRANDED." a five-act Fine Arts Comedy Drama, sea- g turing DeWolf Hopper and Bessie Love. The story ol I an old fashioned actor, p laying small town, one-night stands. TOMORROW /AABCIiEKfreCURX Zti] ’4 u, ftAc-jsh.ve..'Vsmrttt m MARGUERITE CLARK. “The Girl That is Different,” in “STILL WATERS.” A novel screen drama of Rural and circus ilfe. A Paramount picture. ' THURSDAY. Mary Pickford in “MADAME BUTTERFLY."
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| HELP WtNTED OREGON AND CALIFORNIA RAILROAD CO. GRANT LANDS-Title to same revested in United States by act of congress, dated June 9, 1916 Two million, three hundred thousand acres to be opened for settlement and sale. Power site, timber and agricultural lands. Containing some of best lands left in United States. Large sectional map showing lands and description. Price one dollar. —Grant Lands Locating Co., P. O. Box 610, Portland. Oregon. 2973m0 LAN I IOLOG Y A magazine giving the facts in regard to the land situation. Three months' subscription FREE. It for a home or as an investment you are thinking of buying good farm lands, simply write me a letter and say, "Mail me Landology, and all particulars free.” Address Editor, Landology, Skidmore Land Co., 255 Skidmore Bldg., Marinette, Wis. 3t60 WANTED—OId fa'ise teeth. Don't matter if broken. I pay SI.OO to $5.00 per set. Mail to L. Mazer. 2007 S. Fifth St.. Philadelphia, Pa. Will send cash by return mail. 15t3(’ 500~ACRES' OF LAND—lmproved in Craighead County. Arkansas; good house, barn and silo, orchard; one mile from railroad and market; 100 acres cleared and fenced; good soil. Will trade or sell cheap. On terms, or trade at $35.00 per acre.—Erwin Office. 2Xtf WANTED—Dining room Girl. —Murray hotel. 32tf FOR RENT -95 acres St. Mary's Tp“ For particulars sail Jesse A. Ray, Monroe 'phone. R. R. No. 1. Monroe. Ind. 28tl0 FOR SALE -140 acres fertile land. good buildings. SIOO per acre; 160 acres black fertile land, fair buildings. $125 per acre; 280 acres black fertile land. 2 sets buildings: one modern bungalow, heat, water, electric lights. $l5O per acre. —A. I). Stevenson, Hartford City. Ind. 34t6 PUBLIC SALE. Having rented my farm, and as I am going west, i will offer at public sale at my residence on what is known as the Scott Hughes farm. 10 miles southeast of Decatur, and 2 miles south and 4 miles east of Monroe. and :i * mile west of Salem. Ind., <>n Thursday. February 15, 1917, be ginning at 10 a. m.. the following per sonal property, two-wit: Six Head of Horses: Brown mare, 12 years oldweight about 1500, a number one worker in all harness; brown mare, coming 4 years old, broke double, weight about 1400 lbs.; hay mare, coming S years old, sound and a good worker, weight about 1350; bay mare, coming 4 years old, broke double, weight 1350; bay horse, coming 12 years old, works in all harness; bay driving horse, coming 8 years old, lady broke. Four Head of Cows: Light Jersey cow. coming 7 years old. a good milk and butter cow: red Jersey cow. coming 5 years old, hard to beat; brindle Jersey cow, coming 4 years old, hard to beat: brown Jersey cow. giving a good flow of milk, and hard to beat; the above 4 cows are all good milk and butter cows. Eleven Head of Hogs: Vive brood sows, will farrow in April; 6 good feeding shoats, weight from SO to 100 ibs. Farming Implements: Eight-ft. Deeryng binder, with tongue trucks, good as new: Deering mower, in running order; Oliver sulky plow, good as new; 2 walking breaking plows, good as new; John Deere planter, in good condition; John Deere disc, with trailer attachment, good as new; 60 tooth harrow, land roller, double and single shovel plow, corn shelter. 3 corn cultivators. cozy <ab, good as new; double trees, single trees, pair of bridles and 2 extra bridles and some collars, garden plow, buck saw, garden hoes, corn in crib. 2 water tanks, 2 pair hay ladders. 2 empty barrels. 3 log chains, post hole digger, spade, shovels, crosscut saw. cupboard, kitchen cabinet, 6 stool chairs, 4 dining chairs, organ, number 14 Jewel stove, never been used much; Wilson heater and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms:—Sums of $5.00 and under, cash; over that amount a credit of 12 months will be given, purchaser giving bankable note with approved security; 6 months without interest and the last six months bearing interest at the rate of 6 per cent; 3 per cent off for casn. No goods removed until settled for. The Ladies’ Aid of the Salem M. E. serve dinner. Everybody come. J. L. LOUKS. J. C. Michaud, Auct. W. P. Merriman, Clerk. PUBLIC SALE. As I am going to quit farming 1 .will sell at public auction at my residence, 4 miles north of Decatur, Ind., on the Fuelling road or l miles south of the Fuelling church on Thursday. February 15, 1917, begin ning at 9:30 a. m, the following property, to-wit: Six Head ol Horses: Black mare, coming 6 years old, weighing 1550; bay mare, com ing 4 years old, weighing 1600; grey driving mure, weighing 1200; bay mare colt, coming 2 years old; 2 bay mare colts, coming 1 year old. Twen ty Head of Holstein Cows and Heif ers: 6 year old cow, dueto calve Feb 24, 1917; 4 year old cow. due tc calve Feb. 25, 1917; 4 year old cow due to calve March 23, 1917; 3 yeai old cow. fresh; 5 year old cow fresh; these cows are sired by Prine* Gelsche Segis 59391. whose dam anc granddam average 26.15 Ibs. of but tor in 7 days: 2 year old sired by Sir Komdvke Daisy Vernan 70122 whose dam and granddam average 30.43 Ibs. butter in 7 days, bred Sept 18, 1916: 2 year oid bred Sept 5 1916; 2 year old bred Sept. 14, 1916; 2 year old bred Sept. 14, 1916; these
heifers are 15-16 in Idood. mid the < l!<»• <• to Milin- very noted blood Hues i nnd uro sired by Sir Wootierist Finite , DeKoi 129943 mid 4 of them are bred to Zeldenrust King Segis Pontiac I 157496, whoso 8 nearest dams aver ■'age 28.42 Ibs. butter in 7 days; 1 yr. I Void heifer broil, 1 yr. heifer not bred; t j S heifer calves from 3 to 9 months .'old. in good healthy condition, and ‘I with proper care will make a good < 1 . investment on any farm. Two Head 1 Hogs: Poland China sow. will far- < row March 24; Poland China sow will ' farrow March 25. Eight dozen good t i laying hens. Farming Implements: i t McCormick binder. Walter A. Mood I . grass mower. Thoma* hay loader. > Thomas hav tedder. Tiger self dump rake. Cassady breaking plow, walk- ’ ing breaking plow, land roller. 2 > horse cultivator. Hoosier grain drill, disc harrow. 2 spring tooth harrows, ’ Turnbull wagon, good as new; hay ’ rack, wagon box, set of breeching i harness set of farm harness, set of - buggy harness, lop buggy with storm i front, double shovel plow, single shovel plow. 1-horse corn drill, set of ' log bunks, log chains. 20 ft.; Swamp I hook, cant hook, steele 3-horse evener. 2 rolling cutters, jointer, and ■ many other articles too numerous to mention. ' Terms of Sale:—Ail sums of $5.00 t and unre, cash on day of sale; on all ■ sums over $5.00 a credit of 9 months ,' will be given, purchaser giving note I with approved security. No goods re I i moved until settled for: 4 per cent oft . for cash. B. F. BROKAW. Spuhler A- Frauhiger, Aucts. C. E. Maglev, Clerk. o PUBLIC SALE. I ■ Having rented my farm I will offet i at public sale at my residence, ten miles southeast of Decatur, seven miles southeast of Monroe, five milet 1 south of Pleasant Mills, five miles southwest of Willshire, one mile south and one mile east of South Salem, on Friday. February 16. 1917. the following property, to-wit: Six Head of Horses: One 4 year old brown mare, weight 1500. in foal, bay mare. 3 years old, in foal, weight 1400; gray mare. 12 years old. weight 1600. in foal, pair of yood bay colts coming 2 years old, one a mare and the other a horse; bay mare colt. 9 months old. Cattle: One dark roan Durham cow. 6 years old. weight 1400; to calve Ist of April; good milker; dark Durham cow. weight 1400, to calve the last of Sept.: good milker. 5 years old; light roan heif er, 2 years old. to calve Ist of Oct. good milker; good Jersey cow. 4 yrs old, to calve last of Sept; splendid Guernsey cow. 5 years old. to calve Ist of Sept.: eood yearling Durham heifer; good yearling Durham steer. Hogs: Mixed Duroc sow with pigs by her side; good Durham sow. 15 months old. bigs by her side; good Durow sow. 2 years oid, with nice lit ter of pigs; thoroughbred big type Poland Chnia sow. 15 months old. with fine litter of pigs; thoroughbred big type Poland China sow. bred to thoroughbred Poland China male, to potatoes. Early Rose and Carmen No pig in May; thoroughbred big type China shoats, fine for breeders; 6 . Poland China male hog. 8 month.* old; 7 thoroughbred big type Poland good Duroc shoats. Poultry: 100 Plymouth Rock hens, good layers. 20 Brown Leghorn hens, of good laying strain. Machinery: Good Deering binder, Walter A. Wood mower. Su perior ten-disc drill, new Osborn© 8ft. tedder, buggy. ne> Akron sulky corn cutter., good Dain hay loader, Biack Hawk coin planter, good as new 4-horse John Deere gang plow 2 breaking plows. potato digger, corn stalk cutter, self dump hay rake, disc harrow, spike tooth harrow, new clod crusher, land roller. 2 corn cultivators. 6 shovels. 2 double shovel plows, single shovel plow, coni shelier, seed sower, grind stone, new; cross cut saw, chicken coups, hog troughs, 30 grain sacks, carpenter tools, one carriage, good as new, 2 good wagons. 1 old wagon, good wag on box. set of new dump boards, 2horse sled, hay ladders. 2 scoop boards. Harness: Two sets double i work harness, set trouble driving har ness. set single driving harness, wagi on umbrella. Grain: Eigh tons tim ! othy hay. 3 tons clover hay. 100 bu. ■ corn. 2% bu. clover seed. 15 bu. of -2; 3 bu. Reed's Yellow Dent corn; s Evergreen sweet corn seed. % bu. of , spring wheat for seed. Household . Goods: Two heating stoves, range, r good; oak bed room suit, good bed ; with springs, walnut book case, san- - itary davenport, Crown sewing mai chine, good; dining room table par . lor chair, rocker, portable bath tub. r man's suit < ase. new vacuum clean--1 er, Blue Bell separator, good; ladies’ - bicycle, kraut jars, flower rack, with house plants, palms, fearns, bearing ', lemon tree, bearing orange tree, varif ous kinds of lamps, cots. A wellr trained stock dog, and many other 1 articles too numerous to mention. t Terms: —Sums of $5 and under, ■- cash in hand; over that amount a r credit of 12 months will be given, the • first 6 months without niterest; 6 per cent interest for the last six 1. months. MATTIE YOUNG. Jesse Michaud. Auct. Lloyd Campbell, Clerk. Refreshments will be served by the Ladies’ Aid. feb3-sfc6da PUBLIC SALE. I As I have rented my farm I will i- offer at public auction at my resi- ., dence, 2 miles south of Peterson, 7 s miles southwest of Decatur, 7 miles n northwest of Monroe, or 3 miles east i- of Curryville, on Thursday, March 1, g 1917, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., if the following personal property, to•s wit: Nine Head of Horses: Brown 1- mare coming 7 years old, weight y 1500; sorrel gelding, coming 4 years y old, weight 1400; brown genral pury pose mare, standard bred, coming 6 1- years old; brown gelding, standard f- bred, coming 3 years old; black match 9. team of geldings, coming 6 and 9 o years old, weight 3400; black gelding v, coming 5 years old, weight 1000; ir gelding, coming 5 years old, weight v, 1300; black mare, 5 years old. weight •e 1250, broke single and double. Nine d Head of Cattie: Jersey, coming 9 t- years old, will be fresh in March; 2 y Jerseys coming 3 years old. fresh in 2, March; Guernsey, coming 3 years e old. fresh in March; 5 head of yeart. ling cattle. Twenty-seven Head of 5, Hogs: Hampshire sows, with 6 pigs ; J by side; 20 shoats. weighing 40 to 80 e Ibs.; 4 head of sheep, 1. 2 and 4 years
old. good ones. 1"" brad " f chickens. Hunting Implements: Thotnaa Hay louder. Oliver riding breaking plow. Hoosier grain drill. John Deere corn plenier, McCormick mower, clod ,ru*lnr. Oliver corn plow. GIMm breaking plow, hay rake, Osborn hay loader. 1 cultivator, hay rack and hog nick, spring tooth harrow, hog rack and hay ladder combined, spring wagon. buggy, small Keller Incubator, 3 Keller brooders, as good as the best on the market. 20 tons of hay, 5 in bales and 15 in mow. About 1,090 bushels of extra good corn, a quantity of seed corn; 3 sets of heavy team harness, and other articles too numerous to mention. Also AV alter A. Wood manure spreader. Terms:—ss and under, cash; over $5 a credit of 9 months will be givin, the purchaser giving bankable note and bearing 8 per cent interest after maturity; 4 per cent off for cash. No goods removed until settled for. . Dinner will be served by the ladies of the Pleasant Dale church. E E. ZIMMERMAN. CHAS. PATTERSON. John Burkhead, Noah Frauhiger, Aucts. William Zimmerman, Clerk. STOCK SALE. We. the undersigned, will ofter at public auction at our residence. 1 uile south of Salem. % of a mile west and 3 miles south of Monroe, miles east, on what wss known as'the Frank Wee hter farm, on Wednesday. February 21, 1917. beginning at 10 o’clock a. m.. the following personal property, to-wit: Four Head of Horses and Mules: One span of Mack mules 8 and 9 years old. weight .’6OO. sound and good workers; bay horse. 4 years old. weight 1400. «ound. good worker; bay horse. 3 rears old. weight 1250. sound, good worker. Thirteen Head of Cattle: Three year old Short Horn cow. alve last of March; 3 year old Red Polled cow. calve in May; 2 dark lersey 3 year old calves, calve in May; light Jersey 3 year old cow. alve June 2; Short Horn cow, 3 rear old. calve May 1; spotted cow. 3 year old, calve in May; 4 red cows. :> years old, calve in May; 2 year old Durham bull. Sixty three Head of Hogs: Ten head full blooded big ype Poland China brood sows, will carrow in March; Duroc sow. will farrow April 1; big type Poland China male hog. papers with him; 51 shoats. weighing 40 to 90 Ibs. each. Twenty-two Head of Breeding Ewes: 22 Shropshire breeding ekes, will ■.ommence lambing March 8; 1 buck; 8 bushels of seed corn. Terms: —Under $5. cash; over $5. 1 credit of 12 months will be given, the purchaser giving bankable note, rhe last 6 months bearing 6 per cent interest; four per cent off for cash. No goods removed until settled for. The Ladies’ Aid of Salem M. E. church will serve dinner. MORRIS & BARTON. Jesse Michaud. Noah Frauhiger, Aucts. Elmer Baumgartner. Clerk. FARMS FOR SALE. in Lagrange, Steuben, DeKalb and Noble counties. Indiana: 80 acres, ill black and level land, located 2% miles from market, all under cultivation; price $l2O per acre; fair buildings. 160 acres located within 3 miles >f good market, good land and build•ngs; SBO per acre. 40 acres located 2% miles from Lagrange, fair buildings, all farming land, price sllO per acre. If you do not see what you desire, write us. We refer you to Schug, Metier Co., of Berne, or the State Bank of Lagrange. MARTIN & COMPANY. LaGrange, Indiana. 29t30 By H. A. Austin. .... o— — FINE FARM FOR SALE. 160 acres in Darke comity. Ohio; fine corn and tobacco land, level, with seed barn 80x40; 5-room house, close to Catholic school and several churches; drove well, and cistern; 100 acres clear, balance in blue grass pasture. Bargain it sold soon. Address V. L. Forbing, Fort Recovery, Ohio. 35t6 WYANDOTTE CHICKENS FOR SALE Six prize hens and six show pullets for sale cheap—Duston strain. Also one extra fine cock, show kind. Inquire C. T. Adams, Steeles’ park at once. 36t3 PUBLIC SALE I will offer for sale at my farm 4'Xj miles northwest of Decatur, one mile north of the Mt. Pleasant church, on Tuesday, February 20th, 1917. several horses, cattle, farming implements, grain, hay in mow. corn in crib, household goods and other miscellaneous items. 36t5 G. W. RUCKMAX. MASONIC CALENDAR FOR WEEK ENDING. FEB. 17TH I ' Tuesday, February 13, 7:30 p. m. ’ Regular meeting of Blue Lodge. Thursday, February 15, at 7:30. I R. A. Degree. • DAVID E. SMITH. H. P. ■ FOR SALE —Good seed barley. In- , quire of U. G. Feller. Monroe tele- . phone, Monroe, R. R. No. 1. 36t3 I FOR RENT —A good farm for rent j near Decatur. Enquire at this of ( fice. 35t4e-o <i
DAILY MARKET REPORT, i east buffalo. East Buffalo. N V.. Feb. 13 -(Spot- i lai to Dailv Democrat) Receipts, 5.- I tioti; shipment*. LM<'; <>rt»iul to Now I York yesterday. 2.850; hogs closing j strong. , __ ....'] Medium, heavy »>>’• yorkera, «$13.1O; few. $1315; pi«». in -’-W’ 1 $1150; roughs. sl2 10ft stags. 19 40’ cattle. 400; strong, sheep. L- | 400; ’firm; lambs slow; tops. SL>SO. . LOCAL STUCK MARKETS. H<av nnd medium. sl2 (tOftsl--•>: 1 pigs and lights. sll 254t>511.75; stags. $9.75; roughs. $1125; prime sUrers. $8 000*8.50; lights, mediums. $7,000 j $7 50; cows. $5,000*6.00; good bulls, *6.50® *7.00; bologua bulls. $5 5641 $6 00; calves. *ll <>o; best lambs. $11,000*1100; mediums ami lights, $9.00® $lO 00; ewes, s*.oo<*s7.oo; wethers, $9.00,0*10.00. COUNTRY PRODUCE. Eggs. 32c; butter. 20025 c. GRAIN MARKEY. Wheat. $1.60: corn. *1.35; oats. 51c; rye. $1.25; barley. *1.00; clover seed. $9.00; alsike seed, $9.00; timothy I seed. $1 76. POULTRY MARKET. Chickens. 15c; fowls. 15c; ducks. 13c; . geese, 11c; young turkeys. 15c; old : Tom turkeys. 13e: old hen turkeys, j Lie; oM roosters. 7c; eggs. 32c; Ind. ; Runner dinks. 11c. Above prices are I for poultrv free from CREAMERY PRICES. Butterfat, delivered. 43c; butterfat. I at station, 41c; butterfat, in country. | 40c. WOOL ANU HIDES. Wool. 37c; beef hides, 17c; calf hides, 18c; tallow, 6c; sheep pelts, i [email protected]. COMPLIMENTS OF D. A. Gilliom. professional repairing , and rebuilding in all branches of pi- j anos. organs and victrolas, and sewing machines. Piano tuning especial- j ly. Also dealer in all branches mentioned above. Drop me a card, or •phone 682. 1103 W. Monroe. St.. Decatur, Ind. Office at none. ’Phone calls, 6 to 7 a. m.; 6 to 7 p. m. Examination free. Always at home on Saturdays. 191moe-o-d L stociTsale. I will hold an auction sale of horses, cattle, hogs and sheep, on Wednesday, March 7.1 1 2 miles south of Pleasant Mills. Watch for further announcement. 37t5 ASA Mc.MILLEN. o FOUND:—A brass i>ound weight in nickel plate holder. Owner may have same by paoing for this ad. 37r3 FOUND —An office door key. Owner may have same by paying for this ad. 37t3 IZIST —A leather pocketbook contain ing a $5.00 bill, 11 cents in change! and a 15 cent coupon ticket. Finder please return to this office and receive reward. FOR SALE — Stenotype machine good as new. A real bargain. Ad dress 468 Shoaff building. Ft. Wayne. Indiana. 37t6 MANGOLD & BAKER Corner Monroe and 7th Sts. PHONE 215. 24' j Tb. sack Fanchon Flour. $1.35 24'/s lb- gsck Jewel Fiour . . *1.20 10 tb. sack Franklin Sugar 30c 3 10c Pkgs. Maxie Pan Cake Flour 25c 3 10c cans Hominy 25c 2 tOc Pkgs. White Line Washing Powder 15c Bursley's Rice, a Pkg. 10c; 3 for 25c ' Empire Coffee, nothing better, tb. 30c I 2 Tbs. extra fancy Peaches 25c 2 tbs. extra fancy Prunes 25c ’ Morley’s Special Oleomargarine, a pound ..27c ■ 2 15c cans Pink Salmon 25c Oranges. Bananas, Lemons. Grape Fruit and Oysters. We pay Cash or Trade for Produce: - Eggs. 32c; Butter 25-32 c. > Arthur & Fred ! Mangold u Baker PUBLIC AUCTION. “ House and lot. Elm street. , House and lot, 11th street. House and lot, Elm street. House and lot, Indiana street. Vacant lot. Elm street. Vacant lot. Hod and Line s streets. 22 feet, northeast corner 3rd and Madison streets. All in City of Decatur, Ind. Sale at east door of court house. Friday, March 9. 1917, at 10 o'clock a. m. CORDELIA I. TOWNSEND. Executrix. .1. C. Sutton and H. B. HeL 4 ■ ler, Attys. —■■■■«■■ i ■■I._ L JI._ .. ■ ■ j.., Jf-.-L-1' ■■UJg “Money Saved is Money Earned” Save FIFTY CENTS TODAY t By paying or renewing your >-i subscription to 3 * t 1 The Daily Democrat This offer will hold good this d week.
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