Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 5, Number 271, Decatur, Adams County, 8 November 1907 — Page 4

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TUESDAY,WEDNESDAY Good Program Has Been Arranged—Two State Os. ficials to be Present. The next annual convention of the Adams county S. S. Ass’n win be at Geneva on Nov. 13 and 14. The first session will be held on Wefines day evening, the 13th. On Thursday there will be sessions in the forenoon afternoon and evening The first tw o meetings will be held at the M. £ church, and the last two at the U B church. The program arranged for the occasion is very strong and attractive No doubt one of the best it not the best, ever arranged for an Adams county S. S. convention. Two state officials will be present to participate in the program. Many other excellent speakers from various parts of the county will be there to deliver addresses on the different phases of s S. work. There will be something interestlng and beneficial for everybody A special soloist from Hamilton. 0., has been employed for the occasion ere will be other special music that will please you. The Mennonite male choir will sing on Thursday evening. Parents, S. S. superintendents,teachers, officers and all interested in Sunday school work are especially re quested to attend this convention. Come and get new ideas, new inspirations and enthusiasm to take home to your own school. You will encourage us with your presence. You can help make this the best convention ever held in Adams county. Every S. S. in Adams county should be represented. Free entertainment will be provided for all. Let every superintendent announce the convention next Sunday and make special effort to have his school represented. Train accommodations now are good. Plan to come. Don’t forget, the date. Nov. 13 and 14. Write for program to the president or secretary. Jesse Rupp, Pres., Berne; Mrs. C. Vogt, Secy., Decatur. o PUBLIC SALE. I, the undersigned, will offer for sale at my farm three miles west of Decatur on the township line, one mile east of Preble station, what is called the “Old Shane farm.’’ at ten o’clock a. m. on Monday, November 11, 190”, the following property, towit: Consisting of 9 head of horses,2 black horses 12 years old, about thirteen hundred younds in weight; 1 black horse 5 years old, fifteen hundred pounds; 1 4-year-old brown mare. 1 10-year-old black horse, 2 extra good bay driving mares, 5 years old; 1 3-year-old driving chestnut sorrel, extra quality; 1 4-year-old black driving horse. Forty head of cattle, 15 fresh cows, with calves by side, weighing from 10 to 15 hundred pounds, extra quality for milk and stock, also 5 others which will be fresh between now and January Ist; some good Jerseys among them. This is the finest lot of cows ever offered at any sale in a long time. Over halt of them are full blooded Durhams, but no papers with them. Da not miss the sale but come and see this fine stock. Also 20 good feeding steers, heifers weighing from 10 to 7 hundred, good quality. Three 1-year-old stock bulls. Hogs—lo brood sows. 8 of which have pigs by their side; 2 will farrow soon; twenty shoats, weighing from forty to fifty pounds; 1 full blooded Birkshire male hog, 1 year old. Sheep—Bs head of extra fine Shropshire ewes, as good as grown, from 1 to 4 years o’.d. And also four to six spring buck lambs and some older ones. I will mention to you that this is as fine a lot of sheep as ever was offered for sale. One Turnbull wagon, good; one other wagon, one hay loader, as good as new; one mowing machine, one self binder, one side delivery hay rake, one disc drill, one com planter, sprin? tooth harrow, and spike tooth harrow; one breaking plow, one bob sled, shovel plow, one set of britchen harness, as good as new; one set of lighter harness, one set of double buggy harness. as good as new; two hay laders. Six hundred shocks of corn in fi idthree hundred bushels of oats in bin. twenty tons of hay in mow. Forty ducks, a lot of chickens, and some turkeys. Terms of Sale —Ten months’ time will be given on all sums over five dollars by purchaser giving note with approved security; five dollars and under, cash in hand. Five per cent discount for cash on sums over $5.00 No goods removed until conditions of sale are complied with. DAVID GERBER Fred Reppert, Auctioneer. ■ —■ 1 o Gas consumers please take notice that the gas will be shut off for several days on account of cutting our mair line, where It crosses the S»l»mooie river at Pennville to get out of the way of the dredge. 268-Ot