Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 19, Decatur, Adams County, 5 February 1906 — Page 4
' 6 — ' . — Public Sale. ied will sell the folL. / at public auction at r . z „' miles east of Decatur, one mile aorth of Bobo and % i mil uoovnas the old Andy Ga ■>, imnaencing at 10 o’c M lay, February 12, » sot a .orses, including Belgian coming 3 years old, with sot B an mare coming 4 yei foal; hay gelding coi y old; bay mare, coming r Id. Eleven head of sh< trie, including three mi} s, bve heif’rs, two spring cal i-eed bull. Twenty tw f n gs—Seventeen full Vic h kxitre sows, can furnish pet i ofull blood Berkshire boats, three boar pigs. MoCormi m binder, corn bjnder, mowing machine, Rook Island hay loe k rower corn planter, cor lUvator, two breaking pic „ng breaking plow, spring too h d spike tooth harrows, <tfeo drill, two 2-horse horse wagon*, »triage, top buggy, bob-sleds, two sris double heavy work harnee-. double driving harness, Singh harness, about 36 chickens, ha; in the mow corn in crib, oats in “d other articles. Farm —I will also sell my farm of II” -•’res more or less on day of sal*- • pa* hc auction to the highest bidder. This is a fine farm and any ■ d-siring *o see the same bes ** nay of sale should call on or drvp me a card, Decatur, Ind., rural route 9. Terms on fa»-m: 1-3 cash, balance on easy payments. Thir hrm will sell positively reganlk'ss of cost. Terms—All sums of fa or under cash. Sums over f 5 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving note with apprc ~ed security. J. W. Chapman. Fred Reppert. auctioneer. dtd Public Sale. Toe undersigned will offer far sale at his residence. t>ix miles southeast of Decatur and three miles east of Monroe, on Friday, February 9, beginning at 10 o’clock a,. m. t the following personal property: Four bead of horses—consisting of two brood mares, and two Belgium mare colts. Eight * head of cattle including two fall blooded Durham cows and high grade hiefers and steers, one full blood Durham bull, year and a half old; fifteen head of shoats, farming implements, machinery, wagons, buggies hay in mow and various cthr articles too numerous tomention. Terms-.—On all sums of (3 and under cash in hand over a credit of nine months will be given purchase giving note with approval of the undersigned. Frank Lord Sr. Fred Reppert Auctioneer. The American fence will weigh more per rod than any other fence •old in town Lcch, Dirkson & Co. The American fence consists of 7 top wires and 5 bottom wires with 11 intermediate all hard s teel wire. No soft wire used on the Amerian Fence. Sold by Loch, Dirkson A Co. Just received two more oar loads of American fence. Loch, Dirkson <& Co. fT-en car loads of American jfheiu fence re wived since April 15, 1905.. Loch, Dirkson & Co. LOST—A gold Xbaad bracelet. Findei please retern to Francis Bryson and receive reward. Lost—A new overshoe, near Holthouse Schulte & Co’s., finder please return to Mrs. M. R. Smith. For Sale:—Duroc swine, short horn bulls and Plymouth Rook, White Wyandotte and Brown Leghorn Cockrels. Write or ’phone. Z. 8 . Christen.
BOSSE OPERA HOUSE. ONE NIGHT Tuesday, Feb. 6 It is with pleasure we announce the engagement with WILLIAM V. MONG The talented young character actor and his splendid New York company in Janette Stevens Kelley’s great < play in four acts The Clay Baker . The seasons dramatic sensation. \ A play ' ;hat pleases all the people all the i PRICES 25c to SI.OO. , Beat sale Hothouse Drug Store. i EK;' ■- ’ A
i i ii i i —’.r’/pT. ~g Weather Forecast. Fair and colder.' | — I MARKETREPOPT. ’ Ajcuraie prices paid by Decatur , nerohants for various products, Cor- | ected every day at 2 o’clock. — Buftal StoocK Market | E.Buffalo,N.l. Feb 2 Special— ’ Cattle—Receipts 3 cars; market ] firm | Prime ateers I . @5 50 Medium Steers —. . @3 60 "Stockers to best feeders @ 3 75 Cows @ 4 00 1 uokgna bulls ....— . @450 ( Jows, fancy 42.00 @ 53 00 Common to good 22.00 @4O 00 J Hogs—Receipts 15 cars; market 1 higher ( G.ood mediums & heavy's . @6 10 ( Workers @ 6 10 ( Pigs . @ 6 10 f Jood Roughs 4.85 @ 5 20 Common Roughs 2.75 @ 5 20 itajs 6 30 | Sheep—Receipts 60’ cars; market ( lower - ( Choice lambs 9 . @ 7 65 Choice westerns . @7 05 Choice yearlings . @ 6 75 dandy mixed sheep , ..... . @5 60 Dull and commo? sheep! 3.00 @ 4.00 PITTSBURG MARKETS J Union Stock Yards, Pitsburg, Pa. ’ Feb. 2 — Hogs—Supply 15 jars J rirkei stronger i leavy Hogs 9 . @5 80 Medium — . @ 6 00 . Workers @ 6 00 1 Jght @ 6 05 "gs & 6*05 Toledo Markets Changed every afternoon at 3:00 >clock by J. D. Hale, Decatur special wire service. lay Wheat 9 88g duly. Wheat ............ 85| Join, May.... ...... 45 Cats, cash 32| July, Corn 45| layouts 32j July. Oats 31| lye cash 67 Chicago Markets Chicago market closed at 1:15 p m today, according to Decatur Stock and Grain Exchange Kay Wheat 9 84f July. Wheal 83| Kay. Corn .....* 44| July Corn •• 44 g Kay 0at5........ 30g July Oat® — ... 29j May Pork 14 37 May Lard 7 72 GRAIN. BY >. X.. OAJBBOL, GBAIM MEBOHAMI Machine shucked one cent leas. Corn New, delivered 53 □ata, new 29 Wheat, No. 2 Red 80 Fheai, N 0.3 Red 74 Barley 35 Bye No. k 60 Sever Seed — 6 80 klsyks ._— O 6 15 Buckwheat 48 Flax Seed 80 timothy 91 00 Wheat, Flour, Etc. The Oak Roller Mills Quotations. Oak Patent Flour, 94.20@4:60 Bran, per ton 916.00 Middlings, per ton 918.00 Rough meal, per cwt 91.00 Kiln dried bolted meal, per cwt 91-50 Screenings, No. 1, per bu 60 “ No. 2, “ -40 i Chop feed,'per ton 920-00 ( Wheat, No\2, per bu -82 Corrected every day by A. VANCAMP. < HAY MARKET E. L. CARBOL No'lTimothy Baled 97.00 Mixed Baled 5.00 Clover Baled 4.50 OIL RARUT. 1ndiana......... 89 1 Wkitehouae..... 104 i Sommet...... 89 i Meodasha, (Kan.)..... 51 . Batkeraville... 95 ; Bagland.... 49 I Fiona 91.68 > Penn5y1vania................. 1,58 i Darning.......... ........ .. 1,10 . Mewoaßi<e. 1,35 t North Lhna............ 94 tenth Lima 89 ' STOCK j BY FRED SHEIMAN DER LER ' Lambs .550@650 J Hows per cwt ' @5.40 1 Cattle per lb 3| @4 £ Calves, Per lb. 5 @5.50 , 1 8 J Sheep 4@ 5 • POULTRY BY J W PLACE 00 j chickens, young per lb 6| j Fowls, per lb @6 , Young Turkey @ll4 i Old Turkeys 8 . Young Ducks 8 , Old Ducks 8 Geese... ” 9 ( COAL—Per Tm Prices of cost on and after Decern- 1 ber Ist, until further notice will be as ( follows: FDckiag Lump, per ion 93 75 Virgina Splim 4 00 Indiana Lump 3 40 Domestic Nut 3 40 , Washed Nut 3 75 Pittsburg Lump 3 75 ' Pocahontas 4 50 I Kentucky Cannell 6 00 ; Anthracite. 7 50 Charges for carrying coal—2sc per ‘ ton or fraction th reof; up stairs 50c ' derton, <
OTHBU PRODUCT.. «r Asiooa aaoona abd mbbobantb Eggfressh, perdoa L. 916 Lard 07 Butter.per pound 15 ’ Potatoes, new * 60 ] WOOL AND HIDES < BY B. KALVER & SON. Phone 442 , Woe., unwashed — j Beef Hides- 9 Calf „ 11 Sheep Pelts 25@ 1.50 < Tallow 4 1 Mink 25© 4.00 , Coon .10 @1.25 ‘ Possum 10 @ 45 • Muskrat 3 @lB i MARKET NOTES Liverpool market closed steady. Wheat, I cent higher. I Corn, | cent higher. , Receipts at Chicago today: . Hogs 30000 1 Wheat 7 cars 1 Com 203 cars < Oats lllcars ( Cattle 8500 > Sheep.... 15000 Estimate for tomorrow: Hogs 22000 Wheat 2 cars Com 240 cars Oats 103 cars Horse Sale. At Hazel Andrews livery stable, Monroe, Ind., comenoing r at ten o’clock a. m. sharp on Tuesday Feb. 13. The undersigned will sell to the highest bidder at public auction, 15 head .Draft horses, 20 head good Drivers, 10 head general purpose 6 colts coming two years old some good yearling colts and good brood mares with foal. Attend this sale and get a good horse at your own price. Terms— Nine months with bankable paper. Six per cent interest .from date. HAZEL ANDREWS, Prop. J. N. Burkhead Auctioneer. Public Sale. The undersigned will sell at his residence four and one-half miles west of Monroe, and one mile south and a half mile east of Honduras, at 10 o’clock a. m., on Thursday, February 8, the following property: Seven head of horses, consisting of two brood mares, both with foal, five and seven years old, three-year-old gelding weighing 1,500,tw0 two-year-old Belgium oo±ts coming one year old. Four milch cows, heavy with calf, and six head of young cattle. Seven head of Shropshire sheep. Double set of work harness, McCormick mower, grain drill, snlkey corn plpw, hay rake good as new, three-horse breaking plow 1 spring tooth harrow, bob-sleds, fanning mill, set of low wagon wheels, hay rigging, hog raok, ten tons of hay in the mow, and oorn fodder in the field. Terms:—All sums of |5 and under cash, all sums over |5 a credit of nine months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security. Four per oent off for cash. Ferdinand Yake. Fred Reppert auctioneer, John Augsberger, tlerk. A Bargain. This bargain is a fine farm of 200 acres in the State of Maryland, only six miles from Washington City. Good residence and out-buildings, a young orchard, berries* etc. Almost the entire farm is in cultivation; soil is rich, producing from 12 to 14 barrels of corn to the acre. Splendid for stock, dairy or truck farm, with the excellent markets of Washington and Baltimore. Only one ane a half miles from steam and electric cars, Nearness to National Capital makes it of great and growing Value. Tearms .easy. Particulars on request to F. Menefee, 1 3rd and T Sts., N. E., Washington D.C. EXCURSIONS OUT THEY GO To North Dakota, the most prosperous state in America. The best watered stock and grain lands are in the vicinity of Mandan, Richardson and Mott. Free coal and rich soil which pays yearly 910 to S2O per acre. We ; own 100.000 acres to select from. Average price 912.50 per acre. Great ! crowds are going. Ask for maps and i Brown’s Fanner and Excursion rates. { W. H. Brown Co., 131 LaSalle street, 1 Chicago, or Mandan, N. Dak. See J. B. Nisbett, traveling repre- I sentatiye at Hotel Murray, Decatur, Indiana. Low excursion rates to New Orleans Mobile and Pensicola, Fla., via the Clover Leaf, Feb. 22 to 27. One fare plus $2.26 for round trip, good leaving destination until March 3d. Extension until March 17th. can be provided for at destination by payment of 50 cents. T.L.Miller, Agt,
Where, when and how are three questions agitating thee mind of the prospective tourist. Where? z Florida, Cuba and the South. Because the beautiful southland is not so far from home, and the expense is light in comparison with the far west. When? Now, for the blizard of the north is upon you. How? Via the Southern railway in connection wiht the Queen and Crescent route. Because “The Chicago and Florida Special,” leaving Chicago 1:00 p. m., arriving Jacksonville 8:50 p. m. and St. Augustine 10:00 p. m., and the “Florida Limited,” leaving Chicago 9:00 p. m., arriving Jacksonville 8:50 a. m. and St. Augustine 10:00 a. m. will take you in through sleepts, olnb dining and observation oars, modern day ooaohes, etc. Write for Winter Homes Booklet and other literature to J. S. McCullough, N. W. P. T. A., 225 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. NOTICE All those knowing themselves indebted to me will please call and settle their accounts before Febuary Ist or same will be left for collection Mrs. M. P. Burdg. Notice. We have plenty of money to loan at 5 per cent., Schurger & Smith, attorneys at law and abstractors.
FEED"°BOARDINC STABLE Thebest of care given your horse and buggy. CENTRALLY LOCATED 112:E. Jefferson St. Opposite De catur Lumber Co. LEE STULTS, Mgr. , Give me a call.} CALL ON City Trucking Co. I’on. STORAGE, TRUCKING, Etc. Heavy Work a Specialty Phone 412 Chas, Miller B. E. LEW Roofing, Spouting and all kinds of Galvanized Iron Work. f nmaces ( Repairing a Specialty. t ’ All Work Guaranteed. MILLER & COPP '■ .'' • ■ - i Blacksmithing and General Repair I Work. All work Fully Guaranteed. Special Attention Given to Shoeing of Horses. Give us a Call. Cor. Monroe'& 3d il-JJJJJ-111 IF 2k DEBIIM The world admire, men who are strong In physiML mental and nerve force; men of ambltlad. energy and personal magnetism; the true type of. perfect manhood. To attain thia the first requisite is good, healthy NcrVtt. which gl-e capacity for physical ana mental development and make life wortn living. FCFFER-S HERVICOR makes Strong. Calm Norms. Cures Nww.ua D.blllty. Falling ■•mcry, Vital Wrakntu. Prortr.Uon, SlMplU.n... and othertroublmdu. to over work, smoking, drug habits and other cauwa Hr kes rich, healthy blood and repairs wasted nervm. Equally good for women. Booklet free, . Price (LOO a box. Blxror 16.00, portnaU. • a guar antee to refund, ;f not cured or benefited- __ MFFKH NEOKtat. ASSOCIATION. CHICAGO. U-A-*-Blackburn & Christen
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Studio of Music tSo HARVEY LEE TEACHER OF PIANO ■ AND . ORGAN For particulars call at 409 MONROE STREET First house west of Christian church. Farmers, Attention! J. N. BURKHEAD FARM Mb LIVE STOCK AUCTIONEER Call central at Monroe for residence. Two miles west of Monroe. MONROE, INDIANA, R. R. NO. 1. Jackson Hill Coal If pou burn coal and want something that pleases everybody, buy the celebrated Jackson Hill; Coal of Tricker & Merica. PEBTON Nut and Pea for magazine stove. . . $2.60 Lump. . . . 3.50 Hand-forked Nut, for your cook range, . 3.50 FOR SPOT CASH. Delivred in city, 3Oc per tonextra. Cali Phone 311. Coa Binsjat Clover Leaf, TRICKER & MERICA. P. J. HYLAND. SANITARV PLUMBING «.ah -ciTiiAiirivm Steam * HD Hot Water Heating : CAS AID COMBIIATIOH FIXTURES 21 Monroe St. Phone 331 insure j| Vour Property eu the Decatur Insurance Agency Gallogly A Haefling
ROY ARCHBOLD, DENTIST, fl li O; O. F. BLOCK. 'Phon s—Office, 164; residence 249 I BURT MANGOLD. DENTIST d SOUTH SECOND ST. WITH PHONE 463 OR. J. Nl. MILLEN S gDWARD LUTTMAN TRUSTEE ROOT TOWOSHIP Office Day—Monday of each week •J. B. BURKHEAD GENERAL DRAYING AND HAULING of all kinds. Phons No 461. Decatur, Indiana LOUIS KLEINE Trustee Preble Township Office Day - Wednesday of each week Remember That - DR. D. D. CORY ' of fort;waynei Will Be at the MURRAY HOUSE Each and Every Thursday Morning after 8 o’clock, remaining the day. Capital 9100,000 Surplus 920,000 n FIRST NATIONAL BANK Decatur, Indiana Interest paid on certificates left six months or one year. DIRECTORS P. W. Smith ~ W. A. Kuebler D. Schmitt E. X. Ehinger C. A. Du gun E. C. Bleeke D. Sprang coal] z Feed and Seeds Peninsular Portland Cement Gypsum Rock Wall Plaster We make a specialty of furnishing HIGHGRADE OLEAN GOAL that will burn. J. D. HALE Fllone 8 Oor. Jefferson and 2nd 8t». I V —1 ■■ z
