Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 15, Number 211, Decatur, Adams County, 12 November 1917 — Page 4

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PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer at public sale on the Will Colchin farm, one mile east and a half mile north of Decatur, one-half mile south of the Dent school house, on Wednesday, November 14. commencing at 10 o'clock a. m., the following property, to-wit: Three Head of Horses: Bay mare, 11 years old, in foal; black horse, 9 years old; driving colt, coming 3 years old, broke sin?!'. Two Head of Cattle: Durhar cow, 5 vears old, giving milk; heifer, com ing 2 years old, fresh next March. Eight Head of Hogs: 0. I. C. brootl sow. seven head of shoats, weighing about 60 lbs. each. Farming Implements: Three-inch tire wagon, set of hay ladders. 2-horse walking cultivator. riding cultivator, -spike tooth harrow, disc harrow, Gold Medal breaking plow. John Deere breaking plow, set of dump boards, spring wag-; on. top buggy, set of breeching har- I ness, good as new, 9 galvanized ; chicken 'coops, set of buggy harness, i storm front, about 300 shocks of : corn, 24 laying liens. Terms: —Under $5 cash; over that amount a credit of 9 months will be given, the purchaser giving note with approved security without interest 8 per cent after maturity; 4 per cent off for cash. JAMES HART. John Spuhler, Auct. .Teonh Knos Clerk 31-7-8-9-10-12

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PUBLIC SALE. I. the undersigned, will offer at public auction on ,what is knotvn as the old Solomon Neuenschwander farm, 3% miles west of Peterson. 1 mile south and I’/i mile east of Tocsin. on Thursday, November 15, 1917, beginning at 12 o'clock, the following property, to-wit: Span of mules,; coming 3 years old; 8 months old colt; red cow, fresh April 1; eight head of hogs, sow and 7 pigs. Farming Implements: Set of heavy breeching harness, set of harness, wagon, wagon bed. with double sideboards. scoop boards, hay ladder and hog rack combined; corn cultivator, double shovel plow, spring tooth harrow. breaking plow. 10 tons mixed hay; about 5 doz. chickens. Bell City incubator, 140 egg capacity; five square and two round galvanized portable chicken coops; Scotch Collie and Shepherd dog; Anchor Holth , cream separator; numerous other arI tides not mentioned. Terms —$5 and under, cash; over i that amount a credit of 12 months ; will be given, the purchaser giving | note with approved security, bearing interest at 8 per cent the last six months; 4 per cent off for cash. No goods removed until settled for. IRVIN MANKEY. IT. H. High.. Auct. 1. N. Wasson. Clerk. 7-9-10-12-13 o — Democrat Want Ads Pay

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SECTION THE DEMOCRAT CLASSIFIED PAGE sells houses, pianos, gocarts, farming implements, and many other useful articles. Look it over each night and see if there is anything of Interest to you in it. If you want to sell, buy, find, or give anything away, let the Democrat Classified Columns do it for you. Results guaranteed.

THE SEASON IS HERE—THE TIME HAS COME—Now is the time for you to sell your old furniture and other articles that you can no longer use. Probably it is just the thing your neighbor is looking for. LET HIM KNOW IT thruogh the DEMOCRAT Classified Section. 'Phone 51.

MISC ELL AN EOUS Selling your cream to the Creamery is like depositing money in a bank—you are sure of correct returns. — MartinKlepper Co. Fresh Oysters at Martin’s Bakery. At the sign EAT. INDIAN GASOLINE — More mileage, less carbon, more power.—Kalver-Noble Garage. HAVOI.INE OlL—The correct motor lubricant. — KalverNoble Garage. Stop at Martin’s at the sign EAT and lunch at all hours. HOW IS THAT top on your buggy or automobile. If it is worn out you had better get a new one put on before the long cold spell. See Decatur Carriage Works and we will give you the best service and the lowest prices. MONEY TO LOAN on improved farms. Long time. 5 per cent interest, partial payments. Any time. See A. C. Fast at Farmers’ Trust Co. Bank. Huntington, Ind. DE- ATUR IRON AND METAL WORKS—Highest prices paid for old iron, metal, rags and rubber and paper. Jlring your junk to our yards. Near Monroe St. Bridge.—Ben Knapke, Manager.

“OUR SIMPLEX (KEROSENE) GAS BURNERS”—Do away with wood and coal. Hundreds of pleased customersAgents coining money. Small I capital necessary. Simplex Gas Plants Co., Nabicht & Louis, Dist. Mgrs., P.O. Box 378, South Bend. Ind. , HAVE YOU SOLI) that old piece of furniture yet. If not, why not? Try a Democrat Classi-; Tied ad. Results guaranteed. i We received over 300 pounds of country butter Saturday. Still have a few pounds. ’Phone 81 I.—Steele & Bleeke. CREAM SOL I)—M EAN S M ORE MONEY — Naturally you want to go to the place where you can get more money and courteous treatment. Have you tried Schlosser Bros., S. First St. Up to date cream buving station. HIGHEST PRICES paid.

MAKE APPLICATIONS HERE We have a full set of motor vehicle blanks and have started to fill out and file applications for the 1918 auto licenses. Get in before the rush and be among the first to get the new number plates. We will take care of all the notary work and send the blanks in for vou. THE DAILY DEMOCRAT.J NOTICE. No hunting or trespassing will be permitted on the Conner stock farm. Trespassers will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.—W. P. Schrock. Mgr. NOTICE. No hunting allowed on my farm. All offenders will be prosecuted to the tan extent ot the law. 12t JOHN D. WERLING. HELP WANTED—FEMAIJT IF YOU ignore innumerable eye warnings which tired nature so kindly makes, you ininvariably pay the penalty. We can help you. ’Phone 135 for examining appointment.—Bixler, Optometrist. CLEANERS INCREASE THE MILEAGE OF your clothing, by letting us put new life into them with our expert Cleaning and Pressing.—Decatur Dry Cleaners, W. Monroe St.

FOR RENT FOR RENT OR SALE—6-room cottage; will sell on the installment plan. For further information call at 715 Elm St. FOR RENT—Eight room house on Marshall St. Just off of Third. Inquire of Sutton & Heller. ROOM’ FOR - RENT --Furnished-In-quire 325 N. 3rd St. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED WANTED—IOO pairs of shoes to half sole and repair at A. W. Tanvas. HARNESS SHOP. No. 2nd St LOST AND FOUND LOST—Auto license No. 14688 and tail lamp, between Berne, Ind., and Decatur. Finder please return to this office or to Chris Yoder, Berne. FOUND —City Band Music. About twelve pieces. Owner may have same by calling at this office ami paving for this ad. LOST —Leather wallet, eight inches long, with name of W. P. Schrock on cover. Was lost between G. R. & I. stock yards and the Smith farm. The contents are of value only to Mr. Schrock and to no one else. Finder return to this office and receive $5.00 reward.

FOR SALE FOR SALE—Four head of cattle. Jersey cove, a good butter cow, 6 years old: 2 heifers coming 2 years old. all bred; 4 motohs old bull calf. See William Burkhead, corner of Line and Studebaker Sts., Decatur, Ind. FOR SALE—Some nice big type Poland China male gilts. All eligible to register. Inquire of H. E. Williams, Pleasant Mills. R. R. No. 1. FOR QUICK SALE—7 room house with cellar, lights, water and gas. Will sell on easy terms, like rent. Possession at once. 40 acres, well improved. One mile from city. Will sell on terms. 120 acres fine corn land for sale on easy terms.— Erwin & Michaud. ___ FOR SALE—Sow and ten pigs. Inquire W. R. Woods, R. R. No. 8. Decatur, Ind. FOR SALE—Sideboard, rockers. Perfection oil stove, sewing machine. Inquire of Mrs. E. M. Schnitz. Decatur, R. R. 1. FOR SALE — Collapsible gocart with storm hood. In good condition. Cheap. Inquire of 235 W. Rugg St. FOR SALE —Timothy seed. Buy early aud avoid high prices. A post card will bring delivery.—J. C. Hoffman, R. R. No. 6, Decatur, Ina. FOR SALE—FOR SALE —FOR SALE. CO acre farm, 2% miles south of Decatur, Vz mile from school house. A good 8-room house on it, barns, well and cistern. Well tiled and all good farming land. Good fences and cross fences.

Also 120 acre farm in Ashtabula county, In Ohio. Will trade for city property. Reasonable time allowed on balance. 100 acres is good farm land, and rest in timber and pasture. Five miles from Jefferson, Ohio, county seat. If interested call or see Thomas S. Dowling, W. Adams St., or 'phone 784. AUCTION FIRE SALE ~ Frank Garard will sell his entire stock out at public auction at the Erie restaurant beginning at 10 o’clock Saturday, Nov. 17. He will oiler every thing including Stock. Fixtures, and house hold goods. Stock includes a line of staple groceries. It is a chance to buy at YOUR price. I _l_ Spuhler. Auct. AMBULANCE SERVICE Up-to-date equipment, will answer calls day or night, in or out of the city. ’Phone 61 day, or 60, 303, | 377, night.—Gay, Zwick & Myers.

M. J. Scherer UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Fine Funeral Furnishings DECATUR, - IND. Telephone: Office 90; Home, IBS

FOR SALf—Belgiam mare colt, coming two years old. A good one. Registered Guernsey Bull, seventeen months old- Fine individual to breed up any herd for butter fat. Will transfer Certificate to buyer. Inquire of W. H. Stults, Decatur, R. R. No. 9. t 3 CINDERS FOR SALE. Until further notice the sugar company has cinders for sale. Inquire at. factory.

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Tire troubles end quickly when sent here for vulcanizing and repairing. Tire money saved by our inexpensive vulcanizing service. HOLTHOUSE FIREPROOF GARAGE. 'Phone 11. N. First St. DAILY MARKET REPORT EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo. N. Y, Nov. 12—(Special to Daily Democrat)— Receipts. 4SOO; shipments. 1.710 today; receipts, 6,400; shipments. 3,040 yesterday; official to New York Saturday. 2.470; hogs closing steady. Medium and heavy, SIB.O0 l @$18.15; vorkers, $17.75® $17.90; pigs, $17.00 $17.25; roughs. [email protected]; stags. [email protected]; cattle. 6.250; fifteen to quarter lower; shipping steers, [email protected]; butcher steers. $8.50 $11.50; cows and heifers, $4.50@ $7.00: steady; top lambs. $17.00; wethers, sll.so@s 11.75; ewes. $11.00; down. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Chicago—Corn, No. 2, 3 and 4 yel, now. nominal. Oats, No. 3 white. 62 @62%c; standard. 62@62%c. Rye. No. 2, $1.77%. Barley. [email protected]. Pork. nominal Lard. $27.05@ $27.20. Ribs, nominal. CLEVELAND PRODUCE MARKET. Cleveland —Apples, new, southern. sloo@s;.so per bushel; peaches, [email protected] per bushel; potatoes. [email protected] per bu.' Virginia Sweet potatoes. $3.50®53.<5 per bbl.; Jerery extras, 46%@47%c; prints, 47% @4Bc; firsts, 43%44c;, seconds. 41% @42c; process extra. 41%@42c; pack, firsts, 35%®36c; seconds, 32%c. Eggs, firsts. 45c; seconds, 36%c; stor ; age, 34@35c. Poultry, chickens. 18@ 22c; broilers, 19@21c; springers, 19 20c; broilers. sl9@2lc; springers, 19 @2lc; young ducks, 22@24 c; young, geese, 24@25c; turkeys, 30@31c. HOOSIER PACKING COMPANY. The Local Stock Market. Heavy and medium, $14.75@ $15.00; pigs and lights,, $12.50 @514.00; roughs, fourteen dollars; stags, $12.00 @ $12.50; prime, ! steers. sß[email protected]; lights and mediums, [email protected]; bologna bulls, ' $6.50@57; calves, sl2@sl3; best, 1 lambs. [email protected]; mediums and lights, $9.00@$10.00; ewes. SG.OO@ $7.00; wethers, [email protected].

COUNTRY PRODUCE Eggs, 35c; butter. 25-30 c. GRAIN MARKET Wheat, $2.02; corn, $2.60; oats, new. 57c; rye, $1.50; clover seed, $13.50; alsike seed, $9.00; timothy seed. $3.00; wool, 65c; barley, SI.OO, POULTRY MARKET. Chickens, 16c; towls, ioc, duets, 13c; geese, He; young turkeys. 15c; • >ld Tom turkeys, 13c; old hen turkays 13c; old roosters. 7c; eggs, 35c; Ind. Runner ducKS, 11c. Above prices are for poultry free from feed CREAMERY PRICES. Butterfat, delivered, 45c; butterfat, at station, 43c; butterfat, in country, 42c. WOOL AND HIDES. Wool, 65c; beet Hides, 16c; calf hides, 20c; tallow, 6c; sheep pelts, 60c®»1.50. TO FIGHT TUBERCULOSIS The Red Cross Christmas Seal campaign, which so largely supports the growing anti-tuberculosis movement, proposes annually to give all persons in the United States a chance to plead ’’not guilty” to the charge made ny Lord Shaughnessy against Canadian people. Lord Shaughnessy, who is president of the Canadian Railway Company and an organizer of British victory, stated that as many Canadians have been killed at home by tuberculosis, a preventable dsiease, since the war began as have been killed by the war. To stop the ravages of tuberculosis, there would more than make up for i the ravages of the war, | Lord Shaughnessy said "If we let ■ this home enemy keep killing our people as fast as German kill them at the front, then.the less we talk of intelligence the better.” A license was Issued at Bluffton ■aturday afternoon for the marriage of Miss Hazel Shady, a daughter of Curtis Shady, and George Reber, a farmer of Adams county, a son of Ezra Reber.

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PUBLIC SALE. I, the undersigned, will sell at public auction, 3% miles northeast of Decatur. 1(6 miles south of the Fuelling church, on what is known as the Frank Brokaw farm, on Friday, November 16. 1917, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m„ the following personal property, to-wit: Three Head of Horses: Bay mare, 5 years old, weight 1450. These two are well matched. Grey mare. 11 years old, weight 1200. Nine Head of Cattle: Three-fourths Holstein cow, giving milk, will be fresh in February; % Holstein cow, 5 years old, will be fresh in Feb ; % Holstein cow, 3 years old, will be fresh in Feb.; Jersey cow, 7 years old. giving milk; f« Holstein heifer. 2 years old, bred Sept. 30; 18 months old Holstein heifer. 16 months old steer, 8 months old steer. 7 months old Jersey heifer. Twelve Jlead of Hogs: Poland China sow with pigs by side; Duroc sow, not bred; 10 shoats, weighing 60 to 125 lbs. each. Farming Implements. Thomas may loader, McCormick binder. 3(4-in. tire Tiffin wagon, good as new; C. B. & Q. check rower,' ulmost new; 18-in. disc, Gate riding corn plow. Oliver breaking plow, set of dump boards, red elm hay ladder.

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■ 1... ■ ■ n. with loading rig combined. 60 tooth harrow’, good as new; Walter A Wood mower, used 3 seasons; wagon ' box, top buggy, storm king, storm front, set of nickel mounted breeching harness, set of buggy harness, clover seed buncher, cream separator, feed cooker, 20-ft. log chain, scoop board, double shovel plow, single shovel plow, 10 acres of corn on stock, 10 full blooded bronze turkeys. Fonner strain; 1 gander, 140 head of chickens, and many other articles not mentioned. Terms—All sums of $5.00 and un- '■ der. cash by day of sale. All sums over $5.00 a credit of 12 months will 1 be given, the last 6 months bearing 8 per cent interest; 4 per cent off for cash No goods removed until settled for. ROBT. MARBACH John Spuhler, Auct. Chas. Magley, Clerk. 30-10 12t015 o DEMOCRAT WANT ADS PAY BIG. HERE ie n remedy tut win cure most all skin nd scalp troubles. Eczema, Berbers Itch. Itch, Cun and Sore*.' Why waste time and money when & B, Ointment ia an ointment of real merit? Adi sour druggist. If not handled send 50 cents to the B B. Ointment Co., 217 Munroe street Decatur. Indiana. ' *