Decatur Democrat, Volume 57, Number 47, Decatur, Adams County, 21 November 1912 — Page 8

f=3E=3ESOX=3OE3C=ISS| ©THE DAILY MARKET REPORTS J ” Corrected Every Afternoon m —l TJ] KAST RUFFALO. i nut U("N — Anthracite pea 8.00 <ast Buffalo ,N. Y, Noy. 20 —(Sihh - ( Anthracite mixed 900 la to Daily Democrat) Receipts, 4,- Coek 700 000; shipments, 1.710; official to New —— Yor kyesterday. 2,090, hogs closing LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET steady. ' " Medium and heavy, >8.000)8.15; > Spring chicks 10c pigs, lights and Yorkers, >8.00068.10; Ducks 10c roughs, >7.00)7.50; stags, >5.50«f)6 50; Fowls 10c sheep, 6,000; steady; top lambs, >7.40; Geese 8c cattle, 250; steady E«Ks ....27c Butter J... 18c 3. >. rvRK. Turkeys He ' Old roosters 5c No. 2 Red wheat 96c No. White wheat 94c KALVBSt MARKET* Standard oats 27c No. 3 oats 2‘c *’•*’ oi4 * - ’« Simple stained oats 21c lalf .............12c ye 62c Tadow - 6c Feeding barley 45? Sheep pslts ..«•«•.. ...... ?6co)LOb A’.sike se >d $lO 2 > No. 1 light clover hay $11.501 r U Lt. Era KA MP’S. No. 1 clover hay SIO.OO - Timothy hay ... sl2.sojßutter 20c©25c Mixed clover hay >lB 00 lard 8c Medium mixed . ...t $11.50 Eggs 30c Heavy clover hay $9.50 • Rye straw .... $6.00 NIP A CO. Oats straw . $5.50 Wheat straw $4.50 Eggs ...30c| Clover seed >8.25 Butter 18c@25c Timothy seed >1.25 1 t H. BE.RLIN&. COAL MARKET. Spring chicks 9c I Ducks 10c Pocahontas egg and lump $5.75 I Fowls ". 9c West Virginia eg gand lump. ...$4.75 j Geese 9oi Pomery egg and lump $4.75; Eggs 27c ( Jackson Hill egg and lump $5.25 I Putter 19c, Yellow Jacket lump >4.75 I Turkeys 15c i Anthracite eg*., stove and chest- I Old roosters 9c

PROPERTY. The undersigned, John Hessler, surviving partner of John Hessler &i Brother, will sell at public sale at his I residence, two and a half miles southwest of Decatur, Indiana, on Tuesday, November 26, 1912. In ginning promptly at 9:30 a. m.. tbe following property, to-wit: One roan mare. 15 years old; weight about 1450 lbs.: gelding, 15 years old. weight about 1400 tbs.; 1 gelding, 7 years old, weight about 1750

I BIG SUIT SALE | |r=Of The Famous Bischof /V\odds=| gn We have decided to sell every suit we have at less than manufactured cost. We have nothing but this season’s models to offer, gfi Read the special prices of these suits. Any woman with a suit to buy should not miss this opportunity. ' ® gg We have devided them into lots and give you chance to buy at big bargains. g FORMER PRICES c'Jtt PRICES THIS SALE I tsi ''if. n / ifc. r a W Suits that were 830.00 & 825.00 PkJ M This Sale - - - 515.00 Os I H\ MJ BOv ' n I \i | ' Sv’ts that were 820.00 & 822.50 This Sale ■ ■ ■ 513.75 | SMI Z? AJfcJcTg i 1/7 fl thoi we 816.50 & 818.00 j| This Sale ■ ■ ■ $lO 75 m I i i Il Tlds will be your opportunity tp secure new Fall and Just received new shipment of Latest Models in gS Winter Suits at your own price. Winter Coats at big cut in prices S iIT BUCK & COMPANY I

, lbs. Six head of milch cows, 2 with ; I calves by their side; 2 giving milk,! and 2 will ba fr'.sh some time in Jani uary, 1913; 1 two-year-old heifer, 2! i yearling calves; 4 brood sows, 3 with pigs by their side: 1 fullblooded Du roc male hog; 21 shoats that will weigh 125 to 140 lbs each, all Duroc stock. Farming Implements: One Deering binder, in good running or- < der; 1 Osborn mower, in good ran-1 ning order; 1 hay loader, as good as new; 1 hay tedder, in good running order; 1 ten-foot hay rake. 1 Tiger 1

| cera plantar, i *rnft <)riii. gootf na new; 1 Sulky corn plow, 1 ('llpp-»r I fanning mill, 2 two horse wagons, 3Pm Hi ti ■ luineli tire, both in good I order; 1 wagon box, 1 twoseated carriage, 1 single baggy, 1 spring-tooth harrow, 1 vibrating harrow, 1 pair of bob-sleds, one Bell Center disc harI row. 1 Caisaday riding plow, 1 donI I ble-shovel plow. 1 single-shovel plow, 1 1 steel land roller, 1 corn sheller, I I clover buncher, 1 steam boiler, 13 • flues, for cooking feed, 2 hay ladder, I 2 sets of double harness, 2 s’ts of sinI gle harness, 1 set of carriage harness, I 1 set of dump boards, 8 hay slings, 1 cream separator. 1 Iron kettle, 1 Incubator, 1 sixty-gallon oil tank, with pump, 1 ilatfonn scale, capacity 800 ijfbs, 249 suocks of corn, 150 head of : chickens, 40 head of apring chickens. )!1 grind stone, empty barrels, many i other articles not enumerated. Terms of Sale. /• i All stuns of >5.00 or under, cash it. '.hand; over >5.00 a credit of nine i months will be given, with C per cent Interest a'ter maturity. JOHN HESSLER. Surviving partner of John Hessler & Brother. I John Spuhler, Auct. C S. Niblick. Clerk 271t12 — o PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer the fol- , folwing personal property for sale ar i the Dau Erwin farm, 24a miles directly east ot Decatur on the »:.-n---ship line, near Salem brick church, on Thursday. Nov, 21. beginning prompt'ly at 10 o’clock a. m,: Ten Head of Horses, consisting ot two heavy dark! gray mares, F and 6 years old, in foal; One 5-year-oid bay in foal; 2 draft mare colts, 2 years old; 2 driving colts, 2 years old; 1 yearling driving colt, 1 spring draft mare colt; 1 spring driving mare colt. Four Head of Cattle. consisting of 3 good, young milch 'cows, one fresh: 1 spring calf. N!ne j sheep, consisting of 8 ewes and 1 ; buck, all registered. Thirty-seven i head of hogs, cor.sisting of 5 brood ; (sows, 1 male bo- ID large shoats. 21. i pigs .all registered Durocs; 150 Bar-, | red Plymouth Rock hens and cocks., Farming implements: One Deering I binder hay loader, clover buncher, mower .corn planter, grain drill, disc harrow, sprine tooth harrow, spike tooth harrow. John Deere ridinr, breaking plow, 2 walking plows, fanning mill, shovel plows and many other small articles. One 3*4-inch TurnI bull wagon and 1 farm wagon, 2 hayracks, 1 new carriage, 1 top buggy, 1 bob sled, set heavy double breeding harness, set double farm harness, set

t single buggy harness; corn in shock, r hay in mow, potato*: In bin, household ■ furniture, consisting of larious artsI des, 1 Delatval cream separator. • Terms-- All of >5.00 and 1 under, cash; over $5.00 a credit of 9 f > months will be given, purchaser glv■ring his note with approved security; •i 4 per cent off for cash. No property . ! removed until settled for. I DAN ERWIN ? GEORGE GUNBETT , John Spuhler, Aud. • John Falk, Clerk. I j YOUR GRAY HAIRS QUICKLY VANISH. 1 > A Harmless Remedy, Made from Gar. f den Sage, Restore Color to . Gray Hair. A feeling of sadness accompanies , the discovery of the first gray hairs ! which unfortunately are looked upon as heralds of advancing age. Gray hair, however handsome it may be, makes a person look old. We all know the advantages of being young. Aside from the good impression a youthful appearance makes on others, simply knowing that you are "looking fit" gives one courage to undertake and accomplish things. So way suffer the handicap of booking old on account of gray hairs, when a simple remedy will give your hair youthful I color and beauty in a few days’ time? , Most people know that common Garden Sage ads as a color restorer and scalp tonic as well. Our grandmothers used a "Sage Tea" for keeping their hair dark, soft and luxuriant, in Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Hair ! Remedy we have an ideal preparation , of sage, combined with sulphur and other valuable remedies for dandruff. ' itching scalp and thin, weak hair that is split at the ends or constantly com-1 ing out. few applications of this valuable remedy will bring back the col-1 or, and in a short time it will remove every- trace of dandniff and greatly improve the growth and appearance qf ( the hair. > i Get a fifty cent bottle from your , druggist today, and notice the differ-1 ence in your hair after a few days’ , ’ treatment. All druggists sell it, un-1 der guarantee that the money will . e refunded if the remedy is not exactly j as represented. Holthouse Drug Corn-, pany. (Advertisement) FOR SALE —Beautiful mahogany upright grand piano; slightly used; great bargain; cash or easy terms of payment. Owner out of town and must sell. Address A. W. Rants, Gen. Del., Decatur, Ind —Advt. 276t3

LOST—Garnet broach, Sts.' shape near corner of Marshall and Second ! streets, Tuesday. Leave with Mrs. i Dan Beery and receive reward, or call i 'phone No. 178. Advt. 273t3* WANTED Plain .rwlng See M 1 » Edington, 1205 V,’. Adam st'-.et. Advt. LOST—A senior class pin. Finder, plea*? return to Mary Erwin and receive r«werd. 872t6 FOUND- Piech of money; owner can have same, by proving property and ; paying for this ad. J. W. Bosse. 27413 i FOR RENT—Four rooms over front | of store. Separately or in suite. — John Brock.—Advt. 276tS phone Dr. Sterling P. Hoffmann Practitioner of General Medicine and -Surgery Office Over Interurban Station j Res. 223 N. Fif’h Si. BOSSE qpilm HOUSE FRIDAY, NOV.. 22. CRAIG AND STARK ~ | Present The Merry Musical Company Funny Side Os Life WITH Richey Craig Well Known German Commedian In Character Os Janitor i — The Show With A Thousand Laughs J Beautiful Costumes Pretty Girls " - ~—— ■- I ■ " Special Scenic And Electn- j cal Effec s LILLI AN~STEVE NS The Girl With Voice And Form Devine Twentyfive People Mostly Girls I Dazzeling Array Os Splendor And Beauty Prices 25-35-5 O i Seats On Sale Holthouse Drug Store

E want your trade if We can deserve it. We sei] the best shoes, made by ' the best makers in the best leathers obtainable. I \ rubbers Quality in rubbers should be the first consideration. We put in our best efforts on “First Quality Goods" and in the long run quality will win out over low priced rubbers. We;have all the standard shapes and newest styles in rubber footwear. elzeyThm khui OPP, COURT HOUSE itefc - Foot Ball is a timely subject this month but the “WHITE ST AG” Londres Extra is a classy smoke all the year round. Throw away that pipe and try the cigar that wins with everybody because of its Delicious Flavor and Generous Measure of genuine Old Fashioned Honest Havana Tobacco. Fragrant well made Unequaled value for a nickel. AT ALL DEALERS