Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 15, Number 48, Decatur, Adams County, 26 February 1917 — Page 4

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A STOCK SALE. J. O. Parrish. I miles west. 1 > mile north of Monroe, will hold a public sale of O. I. C. hogs, cattle and horses, on .March 8, 1917. M atch this paper for later announcements 17-2.-23

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MONEY TO LOAN. I We are prepared to loan money on I ■ farms in Adams and adjoining coun- | ties at 5 per cent interest on long ‘ time, with the privelege of paying ’ loan at any time. DECATUR INSURANCE AGENCY. > I Offices Schafer Bldg., Decatur. ISeod-tf

MAKING OUT A CHECK makes a man think, and thinking often stops him rrom making out the check. That’s how an account at the Old Adams County bank makes for economy. a man will spend cash twice as readily as he will if he has to draw a check for the amount. Start an account today and keep track of the number of times it saves you from needless spending.

! HELP WANTED EOR RENT Four furnished rooms for light housekeeping; ’phone 521. B. W. Sholty. 38tu-th-st-U WANTT.D To do general housework. Anyone having i o open please (all Frances Nil holson., phone 691 . FOR SALE~\ - M<>nm<>yth Bronze Turkey gobbler Inquire of Sarah Avres, Monroe, 11. R. No. 2. 46t3 FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN The fiitiest 100 ai re farm in Adams county. 7 miles west of Decatur, on to- ■ road. Land is level and black. Well tiled. Is worth $225 per acre. Will sell nt a bargain. Part cash — Address John C. Capron. 220 Shoaff Bldg., Ft. Wayne. Ind. 46t12 \\ ANTED Old false teeth. Don't matter it 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 At KES GE LAND—lnfproved in Craighead County, Arkansas; good house, barn; and silo, orchard; one mile' irom railroad and market; 1(10 acres cleared and fenced; good soil. Will trade or sell cheap. On terms, or trade at $35.0(1 per acre.-'—Erwin Office. 281 f 'PHONE ME FOR DATES—Public sale crier; also writer of Lincoln Life Insurance. —F. M. Gossard, Tocsin. Ind.; "phone No. 28. 44 e-o-dt6 FOR SALE—A number of good fresh and spring cows, at the ri ;ht price.—The H*»sier Packing Co. 17t(i WANTED -Girl to do general house

work. Inquire of Mrs. James Arnold, corner of Third and Jefferson streets. 47t3 FOR - ! house and two big city lots attached, and fine barn. Will sell reasonable if taken at once. Inquire this office. 47t3 WANTED—To’ h.iFy a second-hand roll top office desk. —H. O. Davis, Pleasant Mills, Ind. 46t3 HOUSE * FOR ” RENT—Corner High and Grant, six rooms, electric lights, j city water, cistern, full lot. one car garage, to rent for one year for SIOO. \pnly L. E. Opliger. Linn Grove. 48t3 WANTED --Girl for general house work in family of two. Call ’phone No. 300. 48t3 \,.iAlrfl> —To rent. 5 or 6 room modern house by April 15th. Call ’phone 817. 4Stf FOR SALE - A good big draft colt, 2 years old -B. E. Van Camp, R. I|i No. 3. Decatur. •-w-f FOR S.iLE —House and lot on John street; close in. Inquire at this office. 48t3 WANTS A FARM—A young man, well trained for farm work, and with some money, would like to arrange with some farmer to do the work cn his farm for a division of the profits. Will deliver the goods, if given a chance. Inquire F. H., care Democrat office. 43t6 WANTED—Dining room Girl.—Murray hotel. 32tf

DALLY MARKET REPORT, EAST BUFFALO. ’ East Buffalo, N. Y„ Feb. 26 —(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts. 2.4110; shipments, none yesterday; receipts, 4.000; shipments, 2.280 today; official to New York Saturday, 1,140; hogs closing steady. Medium and heavy. [email protected]; two decks. J 13.85; yorkers, $13.50® $13.65: pigs. sl2.oo®s 12.25; roughs, [email protected]; stags, $10.00®$11.00; cattle, 3,125; best steers, strong to ten cents higher; others steady; best steers, $ll.OO @ $11.50; butchers’ tei i t, sß.o<>'aslo.so; cows and heife.s. [email protected]; sheep, 9,000;-lambs slow; tops, }[email protected]; one load. $11.70; yearlings. [email protected]; wethers. [email protected]; ewes, $11.75; down.

CHICAGO GRAIN hJARKET. Chicago - Wheat. No. 2 reil and No. 3 red. nominal; No. 2 hard. $1.83@ $1.87; No. 3 hard. $1.97%. Corn, No: 2 yellow. $1.90%@51.01%; No. 3. yellow. No. 4 vellow , J:’®99%e. Oats. No. 3 white,‘s7%@ 1 •■'ivtc; standard, 57%@59%c. Rye, | No. 2. $1.51. Barley, [email protected]. Pork $30.50. Lard. $17.27. Ribs. $15.75® $16.25. clO.OO; alsike seed, $9.00; timothy LOCAL STOCK MARKETS. Heavy and medium. [email protected] ■ pigs and lights [email protected]; stags $9.25; roughs, $10.75; prime steers’ [email protected]; lights, mediums, $7.00@ $7.50; cows. [email protected]; good bulls, [email protected]; bologna bulls. $5.50@ $6.00; calves, $11.00; best lambs, $11.00@$12.00; mediums and lights $9.00@$10.00; ewes, [email protected]; wethers, $9.00®510.00. COUNTRY PRODUCE. Eggs, 32c; butter, 20@25c. GRAIN MARKEY. Wheat. $1.75; corn. $1.40; oats, 53c; rye, $1.25; barley, $1.00; clover seed, $9.75; alsike seed, $9.00; timothy seed, $1.75. POULTRY MARKET. Chickens, 15c; fowls. 15c; ducks, 13c; geese, 11c; young turkeys, 15c; old Tom turkeys, 13c; old hen turkeys, 13c; old roosters, 7c; eggs. 32c; Ind. Runner ducks, 11c. Above prieea are for poultry free from feed. CREAMERY PRICES. Butterfat, delivered, 41c; butterfat, at station, 39c; butterfaf, in country, 38c. WOOL AND HIDES. Wool, 37c; beef hides, 17c; calf hides, 18c; tallow, 6c; sheep pelts, [email protected].

r % MASONIC CALENDAR FOR WEEK ENDING MARCH 3. Tuesday, February 72, 7:30 p. m. R. A. Degree. It is important that there be a good attendance. DAVID E.'SMITH. H. P. FARMS FOR SALE. in Lugranfce, Steuben, DeKalb and Noble counties, Indiana: 80 acres, all black and level land, located miles from market, all under cultivation; price $l2O per acre; fair Buildings. 160 acres located within 3 miles of good market, good land and buildings; 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. ATTENTION. SPANISHAMERICAN VETERANS! All Spanish-American soldiers residing in or near Decatur are urged to be present at the institution of a new camp of U. S. W. V., at G. A. R. hall. 2:00 p. m.. Sunday, February 25. The mustering officer will be here. J. C. BURKHEAD, 43t6 Commander. NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS. Any one having a farm for sale will do well by seeing or waiting G. C. Steele, Decatur, Ind., of just what you have. 43t3

PUBLIC SALE. Having sold my farm I will offer at public auction at my residence. 7 miles northwest of Decatur, on the Ossian road, or 3 miles north of Preble, and % mile east on Thursday, March 1, 1917. beginning at 10 o’clock a. m.. the following personal property, to-wit: Three Head of j Horses: Black mare, 15 years old; bay gelding, 9 years old; sorrel colt, 3 years old. Nine Head of Cattle: Durham cow, 6 years old. will be fresh in June; Guernsey cow. 6 years old. will be fresh in March: black heifer. 2 years old; 2 calves, 9 months old: 4 calves, s'to 6 months old. Sixteen Head of Hogs: Two Duroe sows. 9 pigs about 3 months old; 5 shoats, from 70 to 80 lbs. About 2 dozen chickens; 6 sheep and 1 buck. Farming Implements: Hay loader side delivery, good as new; Buckeye grass mower. John Deere riding plow. ' new; walking plow, gang plow; 2 Dick harrows, 2 walking cultivators. 2 riding cultivators. 2 double shovel nlows, 2 single shovel plows, 2 spring tooth harrows. 2 spike tooth harrows, 3 farm wagons, one with new bed; buckeye drill. 2 hay ladders, wagon box, mud boat, surrey, 2 top buggoes, one good as new; manure spreader, ha,y rake, sulkv. tedder, hog rack, fanning mill, binder. Black Hawk corn planter, 800 or 900 feet of gate and fence lumber. 2 sets heavy farm harness, 2 sets buggy harness, about 50 bu. corn, hay in mow. shredded corn fodder, set of slings, iron kettle, about 11 gai. bam paint, tool grinder. scoop shovel, about 6 bu. potatoes, some stove wood, kitchen cabinet, dining room table, cook stove, coal oil stove, base burner, couch, bedroom suit, stands, and other articles too numerous to mention.

Terms: —$5 and under, cash; over $5 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security bearing 6 per cent interest after maturity: 4 per cent off for cash. No goods removed until settled for. ADOLPH SCHULTZ. John 11. Storost, Clerk. 24-27 o .’ PUBLIC SALE. As we are going to dissolve partnership we will offer for sale at public auction at our residence. 2 miles east ’4 mile north of Honduras, 3 miles west, I’4 miles north of Monroe, on what is known as the old Harris & Sudduth farm, on Wednesday, March 7, 1917. beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., the following personal property, to-wit: Seven Head of Horses: Six-year-old roan mare, weight 1300; 5 year old hay mare, weight 1300; 2 coming 2 year old sorrel mares, a match team; coming 1 2 year old gray mare colt; yearling j colt. Two Head of Cattle: Two-year-old heifer, will be fresh soon; spotted cow. about 6 years old, will be fresh soon. Fourteen Head of Hogs: O. I. C, sow, with 4 pigs by side; O. I. C. male hog, 1 year old; 0. I. C. sow, will farrow in April; 7 shoats. weight about 100 lbs. each. 1915 Model Dort automobile. Hay and grain: 400 bu. corn in crib; 100 bu. oats; 7 ton good timothy hay; 10 bu. seed corn. Farming Implements; Superior grain drill, John Deere binder, 8-ft. cut; 3 John Deere riding cultivators. Hemlock seat; International wide spread manure spreader, John Deere double disc, John Deere stag breaking plow, Oliver walking plow, 2 new ground Plows. Sure Drop corn planter, 3-sec-Hon tooth harrow, spring tooth harrow, wooden frame spike tooth harrow, corn shelter. Turnbull wagon, hay ladder, grain bed and hog rack combined. 45 gal. kettle, can be used in any building; forge and anvil, drill press, set of breeching harness, set of harness, 2 sets,of fly nets. 2 sets of buggy harness,’buggy, 2 new rolling cutters, gravel bed and mud boat. 3 hay slings and pulleys, 3 hog houses, 8 grain saving guards, single and double shovel plow, wheelbarrow. 6 balls of twine, rope machine, will make any size rope; 100 foot hay fork rope, grindstone, Butterfly cream separator, good as new, and numerous other articles. Implements all new tools. Terms:—ss.oo and under, cash in

hand. Over $5 00, a credit of ' month- will be given, the purchaser giving bankable note, bearing 8 per cent interest utter maturity; 4 per cent off for cash. No goods removed until settled for. LANDIS BROTHERS. Jeff Liechty. Auct. Will Smith. Clerk. Dinner will be served on grounds. ■ - - —— —- - ——— PUBLIC SALE. As I have rented my farm I will offer ut public auction at my residence, 2 miles south of Peterson, 7 miles southwest of Decatur. 7 miles northwest of Monroe, or 3 miles east of Curryville, on Thursday, March 1. 1917, beginning at 10 o’clock a. ni., the following personal property, town: Nine Head of Horses: Brown mare coming 7 years old, weight 1500; sorrel gelding, coming 4 years old. weight 1400; brown genral purpose mare, standard bred, coming 6 years old; brown gelding, standard bred, coming 3 years old: black match team of geldings, coming 6 and 9 years old. weight 3400; black gelding coming 5 years old, weight 1000; gelding, coming 5 years old, weight 1300; black mare, 5 years old. weight 1250. broke single and double. Nine Head of Cattle: Jersey, coming 9 years old, will be fresh hi March; 2 jerseys coming 3 years old, fresh in March; Guernsey, coming 3 years old. fresh in March; 5 head of yearling cattle. Twenty-seven Head of Hogs: Hampshire sows, with 6 pigs by side; 20 shoats. weighing 40 to 80 lbs.; 4 head of sheep. 1, 2 and 4 years old. good ones. 100 head of chickens. Farming Implements: Thomas Hay loader. Oliver riding breaking plow,. Hoosier grain drill, John Deere corn j planter, McCormick jnower, clod I ( rusher, Oliver corn plow, Gibbs • breaking plow, hay rake, Osborn hay i loader, 1 cultivator, hay rack and hog rack, 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 1,000 bushels of extra good corn, a quantity of seed corn; 3 sets of heavy team harness, and other articles too numerous to mention. Also Walter A. Wood manure spreader. Terms: —$5 and under, cash; over $5 a credit of 9 months will be given. the purchaser giving bankable note and bearing S 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.

PUBLIC SALE. *The undersigned will offer for sale at pulilic auction at his residence. 4’A miles and 1 mile south of Berne, on Thursday, March 1, the following personal property, to-wit: Five Head of Horses: Roan mare, registered, 11 years old, Belgian; sorrel Belgian stallion, registered, with white tail and mane, coming 2 years old; roan mare. 7 years old, % Belgian, weight about 1700; 2 colts, coming 1 year old. Six Head of Cattle: Three good milch cows and 3 calves. Twenty-four Head of Hogs: 20 shoats. weighting from 40 to 100 lbs.; 2 sows, due to farrow in March; 1 sow with 8 pigs and 1 Poland China male hog. a good one. Some good mixed hay. Sale to begin at 1:00 p. m. Terms: —For all amounts of $5.00 and under, cash in hand; for amounts over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given. Note bearing 8 per cent interest after maturity, with approved security, and waiving valuation or appraisement Taws will be required. No property to be removed until settlement is made. A 4 per cent discount will he given for cash on amounts of over $5.00. JOS. M. PEEL. J. A. Michaud. Auct. Rudolph Schug. Clerk. 47t3 o PUBLIC SALE.

The undersigned will offer at public auction at his residence, 2 miles southwest of Decatur, on the John Myer farm, on Monday. March 5, 1917, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., the following personal property, towit: Three Hedd of Horses: Good gray mare, weight 1300; bay mare, 10 years old. weight 1200; roan work horse. Two Head of Cattle: Durham cow, 5 years old, will be fresh in April; Durham cow, 11 years old. will be fresh May 15. Hogs: Mulefooted brood sow, full blooded Duroc male hog. Farming Implements: John Deere riding, breaking plow. Shunk walking breaking plow. Monarch cultivator, mowing machine, grain drill, spike tooth harrow, spring tooth harrow, sulky hay rake, disc, double shovel plow and single shovel plow, 2 double sets of work harness, set of buggy harness. Turnbull wagon, old farm wagon, top buggy, hay in the mow, and some corn on fodder; 100 laying hens, full blood bronze gobbler, and 2 turkey hens, good mud boat, grindstone, some log chains, cross-cut saw; other articles too numerous to mention. Terms —$5.00 and under, cash in hand; over $5 a credit of 9 months will be given, the purchaser giving bankable note bearing 8 per cent interest after maturity; 4 per cent off for cash. No goods removed until settled for. MATHIAS BRANDYBERRY. J. N. Burkhead. Auct. John Scheumann. Clerk.

PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will sell at public auction at his residence 1» Kirkland township, Adams county, 4 miles west, i/i mile north of Monroe, 4% miles south of Peterson, 1 mile’east' % mile south of Honduras, on Thursday, March Bth, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., the following property, to-wit: Twenty-seven Head of O. L C. hogs, consisting of 11 brood will farrow in March and April You can’t afford to stay home; come and take one of these fine sows home with you for they are as good a bunch of sows as you wish to l O n k at: also 7 gilts, were farrowed in August: 1 male hog; this hog is recorded; the hogs are from some of the

, —‘ h ns Wildwood b " M 0 ' W, tl I'CUK'H I•chief; I bogs of the one of the hlghe-t irL & nd we | g hts breed, selling for ior of being llio pounds; has the hot or the grand < hanipio", f ,, v Lewis 11 5, and also Lewis H '• a t the a second prize senior M <it 1 •> w((1 Illinois fair of I •-■ ' L >2 head, weight 75 lbs. each, lows, ““ I consisting of ’’•"“".rper'davH 'jersey cow. « e.us oiu. * years Jons milk per day, 1 ... j d Dur . old. will be fresh In April. 1 I ham cow, 3 years old. ' £ 1 by dav of sale; 1 ro , !in J” „ Ar il’ 1 3 vears old. will be fresh in April, * white cow. 3 years old * » in April: 1 Manh ZfmXgZ Guernsey heifer ,2 !years old. will he fresh by ■ I 3 Durham heifersi,years Old W»I >' 1000 tbs. Two ganders. Corn. W bu. of good corn. Farming Imp hnents: Oliver cultivator, 1 Si hunk 1 breaking plow, just new Terms:—Amounts ot $5.00 -nd un der. cash in hand: over that a credit of 12 months will be given. I the first 6 monUis without in erest. ' last 6 months at « per cent interest. I purchaser giving bankable note, 4 i per cent discount for cash. j. o. PARRISH. Owner. Cols. John Spuller, J. N. Burkhead, H. H. High, Aucts. Lunch served by Zion Aid. 4«t»

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Official Time* Table of Decatur Railroads The Reliable Schedules <.R\\D RAPIDS INDIANA. The G. H. A I. Road—'Phone No. 9 PaMMeiifter Mation and Freight Houae, Monroe and Seventh Sta. South bound. No. 4, Dally 1 A. M. No. 12, Kvcept ay .7:03 A. M. No. 2, Hxcept Sunday .1 :<»•*» P« Ao. 10, Sunday only P. M. Northbound. No. 5. Dally 13:53 A. M. No. 11. Dully < through to Mncklnnw City) S:(HI A. M. No. 3, Ex<*ept Sunday 3:22 P. 11. 1.. MERRY. Agent. FORT WAVNK AND DEC ATI R TRACTION LINE. and Freight HonorSteond street, <»ppoMlte the Court llounei ’Phone 13M. Leave Decatur. A. M.—5:50, S:3O. 11:30. P. M.—U:oo. 2:30, 5:45,0:30. • SaturdnyN only. L<*nt e Fort Wayne. A. M.—7:00. 10:00. P. M.—1:00, 4:00, 7:30. 11:00. l-'reluht e«r lenvea Decatur 7:55 u. in., nnil leaven Fort Wayn*' at 12 nt., arriving iu Decatur a< 1:45 p. m. In addition to the dally aervice. extra wervlre cars w 111 be run a* 101 l Own on Sundaya ONLY: Leave Decatur Leave Ft. Wayne 1:00 p. m. 2:30 p. nt. 4:00,11. m . 5:30 p. nt. 7:00 p. hi. S:3O p. »'• HOMER RUHL, Aifrnt. TOLEDO. ST. LOI IS A YVESTERN The ‘’( liner Lent” Road*—'Phone 21 PnNNeuKrr and Freight Station Pouth \\ iuetirMter Street. W eat bound. *o. 3. Dally 10:25 A. M Y<». 5. Dally 0:32 I*. >*• No. 21. Local Freight, carries ]»«"- arutfera, Dally except Sunday .... 10:55 A. W Eaat Bound. No. «. Dally . . 4:50 A. M No. 4. Daily 7:02 P. M No. 22. I. ora I Freight, daily exrept Sunday, carries paaaruKcrw 10:55 A. 5L 11. J. THOMPSON, Agent. CHICAGO A ERIE KAILROAD. The Erie Rood. 'Phone 3«. PaMaenger Station and Freight Houae, South Wincheater Street. Eaat bound. . No. R, Dally 3:50 A. M. No. 236, Except Sunday 1 tl<B P. JJ’ No. 4, Daily 3:43 P. M. Westbound. a M 7, Dally 2:30 A. M. >«- 227. Except Sunday 10:40 A. M. '<•- 3. Dally 12:40 I’. MO. H. ODELL, A«e»'-